THE CITIZEN Kat«r*d at at *atUr aa -><« rlaaa«att*r «ILUA* C. r«fctla*T | THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1895. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Subject to Republican Primary of But lei county, June 1, 1805—1 to 7 P. M. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. A. M. CBBIITLBV, Of Butler. Livi M. WISE, Of Butler. FOR DELEGATE TO STATE CONVEN TION. DR. Y. F. THOMAS. , , 0/Fairview Borough WILLIAM J. MARKS, 01 Middlesex twp, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, FRANK E. MCQCISTIOS, Of Butler. The New Revenue Bill. A tax conference revenue bill passed the House lately on second reading without amendment by a practically unan imous vote. Tbiß bill is the result ol sev eral years of earnest labor by a conference representing the various interests of the State, and is practically agreed to by parries It fs claimed that it the taxes ot railroad corporations about one million of dollars, and that it will de crease to some extent the taxes of i®™«rs in that, by its provisions, $1,400,000 is reverted to the oonnty treasuries, lnis, however, does not take place all at Dnoe. One fourth of this amount is reverted in 1896, one-half in 1897, and after that the entire amount. . . . The fa« t that there is no fight on the bill by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany which pays annually nearly two millions ol dollars to the State in taxes, or by any ef the other large corporations, causes some persons to he suspicious of the bill. They cannot understand why the corporations would favor a bill in creasing their taxes. But this is explain ed by the friends of the bill in this way: These corporations pay large sumsot mon ey to emine*t lawyers to look after their interests in this direction, and to fight against any increase in their taxes. They have concluded that, if this bill will settle the question of taxation for a few years', and permit them to withdraw these expen sive legal gentlemen fron that field ot labor, it will be cheaper to pay the mcreas ed taxes than to pay these lawyers their k'SfannSctnring corporations and local building and loan asw>ciationß are exempt from taxes. The policy of this State has been fiom the begining to encourage men to invest their money in enterprises that will give employment to labor, and to that polioy we perhaps owe our greatness as a manufacturing State. It was also deemed wise not to tax local building and loan associations, because that would virtually be putting a tax upon the indebtedness of poor people who are struggling to pay for little homes. No tax bill, however, can be popular, because people do not like to pay taxes. The most popular bills are appropriation bills, and we must have the first in order to secure the latter. Spirit. A long-distance microphone company hu been incorporated in Wisconsin which claims to possess an invention superior to the Bell Company's telephone. The Bell monoply has been attacked upon both flanks, and unless it shall speedily lower its rates it may be obliged to fall to the rear. Mrs. Mary Brown, one of the last re maining pensioners of the war of indepen dence, (lied near Knoxville, Tenn., April 15, at the age of 91. In 1824 she married Joe Brown, a soldier of the revolutionary war, he being then 65 years old and she but 20. She was in Knoxville, March 12, to draw her pension of sl2 a month, and though feible seemed able to last many years. Pennsylvania's Finances. The annual report of tue Auditor General for the last fiscal year contains the follow ing interesting facts: The total receipts for the last fiscal year were $12,873,786.82, and the main sources of revenue were the following: Tax on cor poration stock and limited partnerships, $3,635,623 80;taxon gross receipts,s7Bo,3oß - bonks, $535,142 24; tax on net earnings or income, $78.086 43; foreign insurance corporations, $495,758 50; loans, $1,331,- 551.66; tax on personal property, $2,386,- 750 99; tax on collateral inheritance, $869.- 178.91; licenses of all kinds, $1,366,137.26; bonus on charters, $215,247 56; tees of pub lic officers, $157,631.40. There was a bal ance in the Treasury at the beginning of the year of $5,830,308 07. The total payments for the year were $13,622,769.18, and notwithstanding the payments exceed the receipts the large balance with which the year was com menced enabled the fiscal officers to close their accounts for the year with a balance of $5,061,325.71. Amoung the items in the list of the expendditure3 tor 1894 are the following; Jadiciary, $551,867 05; pub lic printing and binding, $197,883.23; pnblic building and grounds, $646,895 26 (new building); inspection and supervision of coal mines, $68,343.76; counsel fees and coats in Commonwealth cases, $11,567 82; commissions, $79,372 45: loans, $1,771,619.- 50; care and treatment ot indigent $773,- 839.43; penitentiaries, $147,653.97; refor matories, 156,502 30; charitable institn tions, $954,444.58, miscellaneous institu tions, $164,362.41; State tax on personal property returned to counties, $1,050,147. 82; common schools. $5,769,151.77, orhans' schools, $237,188.75; National Guard. $379,245 28. A few of the payments are interesting. Governor salary tor tbe year was $10,000; Secretary of the Commonwealth Harrity received a salary of $4,000, less tor bis own use, $11,667; salary as rnemher of the Sinking Fund Commission, $375; salary as member of the Board of Pardons, $500; •alary as member of the Board oj Reuenue Commissioners. $525, a total of $17,067 for the vear. Auditor General Gregg, salary $3,000; other boards, $525; total, $3,523, State Treasurer Jackson about the same. Attorney General Hensel, salary $3,500; commissions for his own use, $7,000. salary as mem'jer of the Board of Pardons, $509, a total of SII,OOO. insurance Commission er Luper. salary $3,000; fees, $4,370; total. $7,370. The total expenses t.f Government fo"- the year wern $2,058,512 19. The Hospital. The movement towards securing a hospital for Butler is progressing, rather slowly. Some S3OOO has been subscribed and S7OOO more is needed. There are none interested so much in such an institution as those who employ men in works where they are liable to meet with ac cidents, and it seems to us these should take more interest in having a hospital here. The oil operators, the railroads, the mills the machine shops and other such works, are the places where accidents occur, and a hospital might save the owners much ex pense, besides affording the unfortunates a certain place in which to l-e cared for. Those so directly concerned should take hold ol this matter at once and raise the balance yet necessary. fiomersol. Our constable Geo Curry made a busi bnsiness trip to Garfield mines on Satur day. John D. Wolford purchased ten acres of land from John M. Chambers on Mondav. Chas. Kerr is busily engaged 111 farming and taking up leases for a Mr. Scott, of Pittsburg^ P. 0 Wolford came very neatly beiug annihilated on last Saturday by his team running away, but as it happened the wag on got hurt instead of Mr Wolford. G!ias. McXally, of Rutler, was in town on Monday looking after the oil leases which he hold* along the southern branch of Slipperyrock. He contemplates drilling in a few days. Our local oil man Mr. Stevens has a fast horse named ' Captain" whioh he drove over to Keister station, a distance of four miles in eighteen minutes It wasn't a light cart in which Captain was bitched, but on ordinary buggy. Mr. Stevens says be is going to give him the best of train ing and put him foi the track this fall. Dr. Miles Gould and Superintendent Gilbert Dnff went over near West Sunbury on Saturday to bny a colt. Both the gen tlemen are expert horsemen and while looking at the colt. Mr. Duff got off same harmless criticisms on the colt which the owner took as an insnll and became fur ious, chasing both men for quite a distance with bis big dog and shot gun Gould and Duffy both claim that they did not intend to insult the man, but tbey will leave their jokes at home the next. time. Some of our men went to Butler on last Saturday morning in the best of humor, and with malice toward none ami charity for all, but on their way home they got in to a row and smashed each other* noses •ad blacked each other* eyes. Harrisburg Not«s. The Congressional, Senatorial and legis lation apportionment bills passed second reading in the House, last Thursday On Friday the House has to adjourn on account of a quorum ot members not being present. Seventy-four members were absent, without leave, and the Speaker issued warrants for them. On Monday all the members who were absent on the previous Friday were pres •nt, but they ware excused by the adoption of a resolution, and the House resolved to hold three sessions each day. On Tuesday the House defeated the Legislative, Senatorial and Congressional apportionment bills, and the Senate the Judicial apportionment bill. The killing of these bills was a great surprise, aßd it was blamed on Quay, who is said to bay® given orders to kill the Congressional bill, because it gave Philadelphia, and there fore Dave Martin aaother Congressman and two more delegates to the National Convention. Oar mecukeri voted for the bills. On Wednesday the Beer Tax bill passed the House by a bare majority. The gen eral outcry against the Woods Water Works bill, has put it back in the Senate in some way, where it is being doctored. The General Assembly. At the Presbyterian General Assembly in Pittsburg, last Thursday, Rey. R- R- Booth of New York wai chosen moderator On Friday two great speeches were made on the question of Seminary Control On Monday the Committee-!; Report on Seminary control was adopted by a stand ing vote of nearly 4 to I. The report favors Assembly Control. Income Tax Unconstitutional. At the session of the U. S. Supreme Court, m Washington. Monday, Chief Justice Fuller read the decision of the majority of the Court, declaring the en tire Income Tax law unconstitutional on the grounds that it is a direct tax not in in proportion to numbers as asertained by the census. He was sustained by Justices Field, Gray, Brewer and Shiras, five in all. Justices Harlan, Brown, Jackson and White deseented from the opinion of the majority. Justice Harlin read a very vigorous decision in which he predicts a social revolution. What money has been collected under the new law will be re funded. The U. P. Assembly. The thirty-seventh General Assembly of the Unitad Presbyterian Church m6t at the Sixth U. P. Churoh, East End, Pitts burg, Wednesday evening. The delegates from this county are Revs. Kerr and Imbrie, of Harrisville, Rev. Sherrard, cf Washington, Robt. Barron, Esq., of Worth, Wm Breaden. of Sunbury, and Josiah Black, of Cherry. PettrsvilU Pointer*. Mrs. McCullough had another stroke last week and has been very poorly ever since. Mr. Dilliman's children are sick. Charlie Dambach brought his wife home from Middle Lancaster, where she lay sick for weeks with scarlet fever, and is now able to attend to her housowom. Billy Fehl and wife had a bad attack of cholera-morbus, but are better at this writing. James Rea bad one of his fingers pineh ed off in a spring tooth harrow the other day. Among the visitors are Jacob Dambach and wile of Zelienople, at A. W. Riebold's, Monday. Rev. F. B. Cotter's sister Mrs. Snyder, of Greenville, Pa., is visitiug at Rev. Cut ters. Ed Coovert visited at Portersville last sabbath. _ . , A new rig is up on the George Bngle farm and drilling will begin at once; also a rig on the Fred Dambach tarm is up and operations will begin at once. A location has been made on the Dan Burr by Mar shall Bro's. Con Nioklas e, Narrow Gap and Blu cher only $2 Look at t'nose $2 50 and $3 "lieants By George! no wonder they do the biz Jack—You know Doctor Black. I took care of his borsa. Well Doc and all his folks trade here. Dr. had a $2 50 Hand Sewed Shoe he bought ol thin Miller, a good one. Mr j . Black ha 1 some of those "Waik'eru last" Shoes gave $2. and beard her say that was half a dolar less than she had paid for the same thing Bill—Come along here you leliows or a cop'll arest you for stealing a look at Mil lers's Shots Ua! Ha!. The New Shoe Store C. E. MILLER, 215 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. STL~CLEELAND Optician, 12 "j S. Main, St. ~~2H3BIFF'S SALHS. | ily virtue 01 sundry writs of \ en. Ex.. Kl. Ft,. I Lev. Fa.. £c.lssued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there will 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 r. the following de scribed property, to-wit: E I) So. S6, June Term, 189f>. S W l>ana, att'y. \.ll the right, title. Interest and claim of Peter Scl»«iteinaiiUe ot. in »nd w«l acres of laud more or less, situate In Muddyereek twp . But ler Co.. bounded as follows, to-writ: on ihe north by Portersvllle boro, aud lands of Samu el Braneman and Gala Glenn. east by lands of Philip Newton Robert Glenn. Bellis and Eso Uuncan. south by lands of John .Marshall ana Esti Duncan aDd west by lands of Floyd MoCly wonds aud Henrj iiaklus; oald land tieing mostiy cleared, under lence and In a lair stale of cultivation, with one two-story brick and rrame dwelling house, one two-story frame dwelling house, and one stone house. Uiree or chards, three large frame barns, and other out buildings erected ih-reon. Seized and taken in execution v> the property of Peter scheltcman , Ue at the «uit of John Cooper. E D No. 06 June Term, 1893. J M Painter, att'y All the right, title, Interest and claim of Da vid H AHvorth of, in and to 81 acres aud 150 perches 01 land, more or less, situate in Parker twp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as iollows, to wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner ot the piece at the E iter Hutchison line, a' a stone corner, thence north 1.5 i * evst by lands of K Wally and A draw 184 perches to a stone corner, thence south 89 13 east by lauus of At S Adams 52 perches to a stone, mence south 10 east by lauds ot Tuos J Al worth aud puolic roau 131 fi-io perci.es to a stone. theuce on the same bearing along said road in 1 10 perches to * chestnut at roau on the saia Ester Hutchison 11 „e thence south 74X west by land of saia il-> ther liutchlson lot li-lo perches to the pi »ce 01 beginning. Seized and taken in execution ao the properly ol David H Alworth at the suit of Terz«li M Lewis and Peuulah M Alworth now Whilhinire E D >'o. 65, June Term 1895. J M Painter, att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of Da vid 11 Alworth ot, lu aud lo 46 acres and 112 pel elms ol land, more or less, situate in Parker twp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to wl': Beglunlng at the northwest co.ner or tills piece or parcel of laud, tueiue south sy- east ,>8 perches uy lands of ll S Adams to a stone, iheuce norm 16 west 124 percues by lands ul Jos b' Alworth to i'hos Alworth, jr. iiue.tnence Souths; 1 , east 58 perches bj lands ol the saia Tuos Airtorth tol'uos J Alworth'scorner,theu«" south lt> easl 132 8-10 perches by lauds ol 1 hos J Alworth to ,jijce of oegiuu ug. uaviug au 0.- chard aud plank house erected tuereou. Re corded in Al 'rtgage Book >o. 22, page 191. Seiz ed aud taken In execution as cue properly or David U Alworth al the suit of Peter vV'ultuiire. ED No. 67, Juue Term, 1893, WilliiJii & Mitchell, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ol G. C. Baraks of. in and lo Fifty four acres ot ia .d, more or lefs.sltuau.*d In VVa hingum Township. Builer County, Pa., bounUed as iollows. 10-wil: On the North by lauds ol lieury L»au jeuspeck, nasi by lands ot Ell Coun, Souili by lauds ol Ephriam Kreager and Daubenspeek heirs, vVesl uy lands ol Campbell DaubenspecK, recorded lu Mortgage Book No.. 29, luge 159, one story boaru house log stable orchard ihereon. ALSO-Of, lu and to 4i aires ol land, more or less, situate In Parker twp., Butler Co.. Pa., bounded us follows, to-wlt: On lue north by lauds of Amanda Hoover, east by lands ol Johu DaUbehspocK and John Ward, south 0/ lauds ot it Shyrock and West by landa of James Mechling and Jesse Everects. Re corded in mortgage book No. 89, pag* 159. Seized aud taken in execution as lue proper ty ot ii C Barnes at the suit of Alex Mitchell for use of John tforclit. EDN'#59. June TIS9S. C. Walter and T. C. Campbell, attorn ys. All the rfght, tllle. interest and claim of vV G Seuwick, WB Sedwick Catuarlne Paiu(orPayue), Ben Seuwick, Patterson una Caroline Pat terson his wife, J. sedwick, Wesley »edwick Joo Sedwick and H c Sedwitk. heirs at law ot Elizabeth Sedwick deed , of. in and to oue hunared ana twenty acres and torty perches ul laud, more or less, situated in Parker iwp. Butler county, i a., bouuued as lollows to wit: Beginning at a White Oak, theucn by lauds ol Win. Campbell's hefrs North 6 west 13,8-10 percues to a chestnut, thence north s» east 22.9 lu perches to a post, tuence oy lauds ol Anthony (i-diildger North >i west 16J perches lo a posl, thence by lauds ot Asa Ward south s2 west 117 #lO perches to a White Oak theuce oy lands ol Levi cioson and Koberl Campoull South west 61 perches to a poal, iu4(tc soutu 89 west 114,1 lo percneo to the place ot begin ning, having a two slory frame dwelling house, Oarii and otner out ouildidgs erecieu thereon. Seized and lakeu In execution is the property of W G SeJwicK, W B SedWiCK, Cainarme Pain or tPayue) BeUJainiueSedwicK, Patterson and Caroline Patterson his wile, J. Sedw ick, »esiey Seuwick, Job Seuwick aud M C sed wick heirs at law ol Elizabeth Sedw ick dec.d, at the suit ol Joseph Bushneli et al. E. D. No, 57 June Term 1895, F. J, Foruuer Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim oi Harry el al Purtners of, in aud to alt mat eeriaiu piece or parcel of laud containing %of aacie more or less, situated lu Marion twp. Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows to wn: Ou the north by rlgut of way of SJt.v K It Co,, east by lands tormerly of Wm. Byers, south oy lands ol same Wm Bjers, west oy I'uolij road known ua the graded road, to-geth ei with the right ol way oelongl g thereto, to lay aud inulnlalu water pipes over aud through other lauds o!su;d Wm Byers as contained and granted by W m Byers aud wife to Jaiues Bred ln by deed dated the 16th day ot September tS73 recorded in deed Book 33 right with the land herein above descrioed is now vested in llarry Uamllton the deft aud as a part tueieof and belonging thereto, by vlrture of deed recorded lu said couuty In deed boos 131 page 311: together with a two story Irathe bulluiug used as a store room aud dwelling house combined, stable and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized aud taKen in execution as the property ol Harry llaiiidton et al r'art ii*rs at the suit ol Norman Hall, Agent. E. D. No. vp, butler Co , Pa., bounded as follows to wit: <> u tue north uy lauds ol Samuel A. Pearce, east by lauds of Abrarn Mc- Candless, south by lauds ol Virginia McCaud less, west by road relered to in a dc.ed trom Silas Pearce and allzabeth his wife to Horace Pearce said deed beanug date 21 si day ot Nov. 1871 and recorded in deed book 39 page 345, with a irame house, board stable and other outbuildings erected tuereou. Seized and lakeu In execution as lue properly of Alargaret Fost er and Benjamin Foster at the suit ot Henry p- fearee. E. D. No. 61 June Term 1895, Willlamß & Mitch ell Att'y. All the right, title, interest and clalu Of Ezra Stewart ot, in ant to twenty -live acres of laud more or less, situated It Cherry twp, Butler, Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Begin ning al the southwest corner at a post theuoe by lands ol David atewari aud Wm. M. Sliira, north 'i l /i east 91 percues to a post, thence by lands ol said Wdi. At. Sutra aud heirs of JonU Tinker south 88' east 44 perches to a post, thence by laud-> of B. .Maud ~j C oteindorf,south 3 )*' west 91 perches to a post, tuence by lands ol tJavtd Siew art north .>8 west 41 perches to liiepltceof beginning. Seized and taKen lu execution as the property ot c.zra steivart at Ihe suit ol Geo D Beau Ex'r for usa of Alaria and Amelia Bean E D No. 61 June Term. 18»5. Williams a juit-etieH. ate'v. All the right, title, interest ami claim of John Gallagher of. in and t-o 41 acres of land, more or less situate in Clearfleld twp. (sutler Co.. "a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by a public road formerly by lands of Nicholas BleKhner and Joseph Shiibel, east by lauisof Jus Kams, south by lands or Jas Gallagher and west by lands of Wendell Osche, aud the same, being cart of a larger tract ot land conveyed to Cornelius Gallagher by John Gallagher and Ann his wife, by their deed dated the 17 th day of Oct. A D 1856. recorded lo said county .In deed book 63 page 520; having thereon erected a log dwelling house, log barn, orchard a id other out buUdlngn. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John Gallagher at the suit of John Forcht. E D No. 60 June Term, 1595. Brandon & Lusk, att'ys. All the rigut, title, interest and claim of Wm it Smith 01, lu aud t ' 90 acres of land, more or less, situate tn Cherry twp . Butler Co.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lauds of Kelly east by lands no v or form erly of Sullivan oi-otbers, south by lands ot Win llobson et al anil west by Joslah Hall et al. and having thereon erected a small plank house and small stable Seized and taken In execution as the property of Wm It Smith at the suit of But ler Savings Bank aud Geo B Behm. E D No. 51, June Term,lß9s. A BC McFarland, att'y. AH the right, title, interest and claim of E Alouzo Irvine of. lo aud to a certain piece, par cel and lot of ground, more or less, situ tte in Adams twp..Butler Co., Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lunds of J tl Pringle, east, by street adjoining lauds ol Geo Marbur ger so feet, south by lands of lot of John Cald well 121 feet and west by P & W K R; being lot No. 9in the plan of lots located by Mlas lrviue having a cottage house of three rooms and a summer kitchen, a good frame stable and oilier outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken and taken In execution as the prop rty of E Alouzo Irvine at the suit ot Samuel Kaufmau. E D No, 20 June Term, 1895. FJ i W A Kor qurr, att'ys. All the right, title, Interest and claim of KL ntlltard ot, in and to all lhaicertain lot or par cel of ground. mor' or less, situate in Earns City boro In t'airview twp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the norlh by Pe trolla St, east by land of E E Abrams, south by Olive St. and west by M A parsonage; h ivtug one two-Btoo frame dwelling h >use of 8 rooms and one summer kitclmn erected thereon. A LS<)—Of. In and to all that cert aln lot or par eel ot ground, more or less, situate lu Kirn; City boro In Falrview twp, Butier Co., Pa., bounded ,'sfollows,to-wit: On the north by Olive St, east by 1 mds of E B Abrams, south bv lands of Jan O'Harra et al and west by Church St., having one frame barn and other outbuild lugs erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of G L Htlllard at the »ult (A Mrs E Lithgrow. ED Nos. 33 and 69 June Term, 1595. Williams &. Mitchell, att/a. All the light title. Interest and claim of El leu Davison and Samuel Davison or Davidson of. in and to 74 acres and 60 perches ot land, more or less, situate in Adams twp.. Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: The first piece con taining «3 acres, more or less, bounded as fol lows. beginning at tlie southwest corner thence uorth 26west 62 perches r>y lauds of the heirs now or tormerly of Jos Johnston, ihence south 57 east 9 perches, tlience north 26i, west 2 perches, ihence north 57 west to astone,tlience north ill west 21 perches to a post and stone thence west 270 perches to the place of begui ling. ALSO—AII that other piece of lan I situate In Twp. Co. and State aforesaid, bounded north by lauds of Geo Marburger. enst by lauds or John Cashdollar. south by lands of Wm Johnston and on the west by lands of Jos Johnston, con taining 11 acres and 6) perches more or less, both tracts being mostly cleared, having an orchard, frame barn, frame house, coal nauk. eic. thereon. Seized and taken In execu tion as the property of Ellen Davtsou and Sam Davison or Davidson at the suit of W'ui Roll, agent. E. D. No. 58, June Term tstfj, W. D. Brandon, Att'y. All the right, title interest and claim of Frank Markwell et al of. In and to 27 acres aud 125 perches of land, more or less, situated In i Concord twp. Butler. Co., Pa, bounded as fol- i lows, to-wlt: Beginning at the northwest | corner, thence by Brow n and Mcl'lellan heirs ■ syuth <9 cast 50 perches, thence by Simon j King, south 1-- wt a L 80,5-10 peri hc.s to aatouei acro.'-s the road, theuce hy Sheakly north «9,3-4' i west 5.3-10 percues. thence bj same south 61 west 16,28:100 perches, thence by Mrs. McCall | north SO west 23.4-10 to a post, thence by M. Bowers north 1.1-2 east 81.36-lcO perches lo th« place of beglnulhg,having a boar ■ house, log barn aud other out building* erected there. 00, ALSO—In and to i> acres of La»d. more or ; less, situated In Concord twp. Butler, Co.. Pa, j bounded as follows, to wit: Beirtuuln* at a poet on bank of the cree». tlience i ■ . lands ot lo rods more or less to north eaateorner of lot of Thomas. thence west along line of Thomas lot to public .road, j thence bv the course of th- public road to a poiut where the conttnuatl m of the tlrst line above descr! Ed would Intersect the road, thence by lands of M J Robinson s uth 87.3-4 east 53 perches to a post near the o,d roal bank, thence by same south l 2 east I 24.2-lu perches, thence by same soNth -v. 1-2 east 79 perches, thence by Clymer heirs south 1-2 east .>4.1-:; perches, thence by E L Redick and E Kreager north ss.l-2' west 140 perches to the place of beginning. Seized and taKen in execution as the property of l'rauk Markwell et al at ihe suit of Stephen Markwell. E. D. No. 35 June Term. 1895. James Bredln. Att'y. AH the right, title, interest and claim of R C Dodds of, in and to 40 acre' of l:modds at the suit of Ribert M Giosou ! and J C Alexander, ex'r. EI) No. 35 June Term. 1895 Jas 3re liu, att'y. i All the right, title .Interest and claim of John | Dodds of. tn anil to 45 acres of land, more or less, situated iu Aita.ns township. Butler. Co.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north l by lauus of J J suutn. east bj lauds ot Sidiuj Morata, south by lands of Win Wilson and John Dott, west by lands ot 11 0 Dodds about i 30 acres of said land uelhg cleared anl in * fair state ot cultivation. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jonn Dodds at th* sail of itoj.'rt >1 Giosaa and J C Alexander, Ex'rs. Test E. D. No. 6 June Term i-aj, Hludman .v llockman, Att'ys All the right, title, interest and claim of R L ; Mccandiess oi, lu aud to a certain lot ot ground I more or less, slluated lu the vlilag.' ot Euclid, j lu Clay twp, Butler Co., Pa. bounded as fol-i lows, town: On the norm by lan is ol .1 J | Miller, east by lan is of .>1 ry vleiviaslen. south j by Pnolle ro.ul. west oy lauds or J J Miller I Containing (100) one hundred aud sixty feet b_. i (100; one hundred teel, ou which Is e.ected a I two slory traine dwelling ho ise aud oilier out bulldiugs tuereon, seued aud taKen lu execu tion as ihe property ol It L McCaulless at, the suit of J H A'llson. E, D. No's. 02 andiiS June Term ls:is, Williams a; Aliiehell Atty's. All the rigui, line, interest and claim of M S McOarvey of. lu and to a certain piece parcel aud lotui ground more or less, situated lu the village j*l Sorth Washington. Butler Co., Pa.. bounJ«TiLs follows, Ui wit: on tue norm oy au adey, t-a-t by a street, south by .slain street aud ou the west by lauds ol Mrs. William ion wa>. Same having a trontageof.sixty (.ou; teel more or less aud a depth ol oue-huniired and eighty (isoi feet more or less anl navlug tuere ou erec Leu a frame staole ana out buildings Uelhg the same lot and premises thai were coin racted to be sola by said plalnuil to said deleuaaiu by articles of agreement oeiweeu them Oearlug date tue 22ud hay of March lsi>4, and uie claim ol piaiutill against he said de fendant being loi oalauce ot purchase money of said lot aud premises due aud owing by the salu defendant to tile saUl piaiutill ituder the atoresaid articles ot agreement. SeUeu aud aken in execution as tue property ol d s Jlo- Garvef at the suit of NAI Hoover, M L>, et al. | I'EK.MS OK SALE:—The following must be 1 strictly' compiled with when propert> Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor incomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must ue paid aud a list ol the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lien creditor's receipt* lor tue amount ot the proceeds ol the sate or such por tion thereof as he may claim must ue furuisucd the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid iu full. 3. All saies not settleu immediately will be continued umil l o'clock p. m. ol next ua). at wmch time all property not settled for will again oe pUo up aud sold at the expeusc aihl risk of the person to wuoni nrst sold. •see Purdon's Digest, 9tu edition, page 4 40. and Smith's Forms, page 384. ANDREW U. CAMPBELL. Sheriff. SneritT's Oillce, Butler. Pa., May 9, 1895 SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of writs ot Fi. Fa , Al. Fi. Pa. etc, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co., Pa., and to me direct ed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House ia Butler, on MONDAY, JUXE 3, 1895, at 1 o'clock p.m. the following described property, to-wit: E D No. 77 June Term, 1895. J D Mar shall, att'y All the right, title, interest and claim ot L W Stillwagon and Adam Stillwagon of. in and to 10 acres of laud, more or less, situate in islipperyrock twp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lauds of Frank Kaiston et al, east by lauds of A C AlcCaudless, south by lands of Alex Black and west by lands ot Wm McCoy, with an orchard, trarue dwel iug house, log barti aud other outbuildings erected thereon. Seised and taken iu ex ecution as the property ot L W Stillwagon and Adam Stillwagon at the suit of W B Carrie, agent tor Mrs Annie Watson. EI) No. SS, June Term, 1895. W D Bran don, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Frank Markweil et al ot, iu and to one quarter ot au acre of land, more or less,sit uate in Concord twp., Butler Co., Pa., bouifded as follows, to-wit: tidgiuning at a p lint on the State road, iheuce north lort> (40) faet, thence west one hundred aud sixty-eight '168) teet to a post, theuce south forty (40) teet, thence east one hun dred and sixty-eight (108) leet to the place ot begiuniug [for fuller deserip tion see deed book 132, page 443] having a small Irame house aud otuer oulbuild iugs erected thereou. Sei/sd aud taken in execution as the property of Frank Markwell et al at the suit of Stephen Markwell. E. D. No. 78 Juue Term 1895, McJunkin & Galbreatb, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Johu Laux aud Mrs. Lizzie McUuckeu executrix of John Laux dee'd of, iu aud to 25 acres of land, more or less, situated iu Clearfield township, Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows to wit: Ou the north by Kittanuiug pike; east by lauds of U ugh McCrea, south by lands of Hugh MeCrea and west by lands of Hugh Greeu; with the appurteuauces, being the land devised to Johu Laux by Ihe last will and testament of his father as rec.irded in Mortgage book 33 page 400, ALSO —All that certain other piece of land situate in Clearfield twp. Butler Co., Pa , containing 5 acres more or less bounded and described as follows to wit: On the nfirth by lets of Eitaibeth McGuck en, east by lands of Johu Liux sout h by lands of liagh Green and west by lands ol llugh Greet.; being the 5 acres devised to Elizabeth McGucken by last will of her father, with the appurteuaqces. ALSO—Of, in aud to all that certain lot of land, more or less, siluated in the vil lage of Coylesville, Cleartield twp, Butler, Co., Pa., bounded as follows to wit: On the north by lands of U. McXamy, east by lands of M F. Goyle. south by Kittanning Pine aud west by aud alley and being lot No. 48 in the said plan of lots in said vil lage of Coylesville. ALSO —Lot No. 8 iu said plan of lots bounded as lollows to wit: On the north by Kittanning pike, ast by lot of Mrs. Me- Gueken, south by lauds of Mrs. McGucken and west by an alley. ALSO—AII that other piece or parcel of land containing 3 lots No 2, 3 and 4 in the general plan of lots in said village bound ed on the north by Kittanuiug Pike, east by John Connoy, south by Hugh Green and west by C. Dugans land with the ap purtenances. ALBo—of, iu and to 2 lots of land, more or less, situated in the village of Coyles ville, Clearfield twp., Butler 00, Pa., bounded as follows to wit: Oo the uorth by Butler and Kictaaning pike, east by lands of P. E. Eckemaus heirs, south by lands of John S. Laux and west by au alley. B«ing lots N >'s. 13 aud 14 iu plan ot lots laid out by James Duulap in plan of Coyles ville Pa. AL^O—All tuat certain other lots of 1 land si uate iu the village ot Coyiesvilie in 1 twp, county and state asoresaui; bounded 1 on ihe north by Butler aud Kittanning pike, west by lands ef I). Boyles heirs, east by au alley , south by lauds ot' Eliza beth McGucken; containing 4 lots No's 9, 10, 11 and 12 iu the plan ot lots iu the said Village with the appßrteuances. Seized and taken in execution as the property ot John Laux and Mrs. Lizzie McUuckon Execu trix of John Laux dee'd at the suit of W. F. Coyle, Adm'r. E." D. No. 79 Jaae Term 1895. All the right, title, interest and claim of John 11. Dobson of, in and to certain 1 pieces of land of five and one acres respec- | tively more or less situated in Adams twp, Butler Co., Pa , bounded as follows to wit: • Beginning at a stone corner post adjoin- ! ing the lauds ot Thomas Dobson and Sam uel Park, thence by the land id' the said Thomas Dobson north 8S J east 3GJ perch es to a stone corner post; thence by lands of Jas. Davidson south east 28* perch es to a stone comer post on the line of C. Bolhorst, thence along said line south 87° ; west 19j perches to a stone corner post; : thence by land of Samuel Park noi'h 44° , east 15 perches to a stone corner post; thence by same north 14° east 14J parches to the place ot beginning Uaviug erect ed thereon a one and one-half story framo house of 4 rooms, log stable, orchard, cleared and under fence and other out-buildings erected thereon. Con taining five acres. ALSO—AII that other certain lot of 1 land adjoining and lying on the west side of the above described lot, being 5 a d 5 eight hundred t.n perches westward along the lauds of said Thomas Dobson and contain ing the same width to the line of Christ Bolhorst being 5 and fifty-eight hundredth perches wide and 28 aud two-thirds perch es lone containing 1 acre Seized and taken in execution as the property of John 11. Dobson at the suit of John D. Hil. I WE BELIEVE that ' wc have achieved the j distinction of produc ing the finest garments ever made in the coun ty, and cheaper than "TO BE same can be bought FIRST elsewhere in theStaie. AS TO THE variety IN of our Stock and beau- ANY- ty of its Styles we have THING ®° ur 11 opinion; but 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 single suit pat terns. They are the r)i of Q fcery newest novelties. Select early If you don't want a suit now w r e will reserve the pattern for you. ALAND, Tailor. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA R ROAD. Western Pennsylvania Division. Seht-ilule iii Effect May 20, 1995. South, — l —Week Day> A. M. A. x. A. M. I*. M. p_ M. Bltlek Leave 025 suo ii!E> 245 or, Saxon burg. Arrive 054 825 ill" -ill j2B But ler .Ic't .. '• 727 84S 12 12 340 .>53 Butler .Ic t.. .I.eave 730 848 12 17 340 >.>3 Natrona . Arriv«7Sß 8 Tarentum 743 :»03 12 31 35! 60i Sprlugdale 752 912 12 41 407 ...^ Ciarelhont 807 925 12 59 421 6-i Sharpsburg. 815 931 107 428 CJ2 Allegheny < 'lty 82S 941 124 440 645 A. M A. M. P. M. P. H. P. M. SUSDAY TRAINS Leave Butler for Alle gheny City and principal Intermediate stations 7:40 A. M„ 2:to and 5:oo P. M. North. .Week Doys—'— A. M. A. M. A. M. I'. SI. P. M. Allegheny City.. Lv. 655 900 11 25 315 010 Sharpsburg 708 913 1139 Claremont 919 114ti ... Sprlngdale 930 n»9 o.» Tarentum 732 939 12 08 351 04s Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 653 Butler Jet Ar 745 950 12 23 401 ? 02 Butler JCt Lv 745 950 12 34 415 702 Saxonburg 810 lo 15 l j ,">*J 440 ,25 BCl'l£K Ar. 835 lo 34 125 500 750 A. M. A. M. r. M, P. M . I' M. SUNDAY TRAINS-Leave Allegheny .'Uy lor Butler aud principal intermediate stations 7ao A. M.. 1235 and 7:10 P. M. Week Days For the East Week Days, p. m. a. m. a m P- m -245 625 Lv Bctlkr... Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3 i 404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 34 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 24 426 804 " Leecnburtf.. " 920 12 12 44G 821 "Paulton( Apollo" 905 11 55 514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 32 550 922 " Blairsville..B 05 II 00 GOO 930 "Klairsville las'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Barrisburg..."ll 55 310 430 623 " Philadelphia." 850 11 20 а. ni. p. in. P- 1D - P- IU - Through trains for the east leave Pitts burg (Uuiou titatiou) as l'o'lows: Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M. Pennsylvania Limited " 715 " Day Express, " 730 " Main Lino Epress " 800 " Philadelphia Express " .4 30 P. M. Eastern Express " 700 " Fast Line " .....8 10 " For detailed information, addre.-s Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, 110 Filth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ti M. PUEVO3T, J K WOOD, General Manager. Gen'l Passr, Agent. P. li Ac 7.35 p m Koxburg 5.20 pm, Kaue Mull BCND\T T?tUNS. DS"*itT 80UXH. FROM SOOTH. 8.15 ain lleForest Ac 10 00 a m.Allegueny Ac 11.4>a ia, Allegheny KX 1.05 p in, Allegheny Kx 3.50 p ill, I hlcago Ex 505 pm, Allegheny Ex GOS pin, Allegheny AC 730p m. Deforest Ac Train arriving at at p :n leaves U & O de pot, Pltisbui g. at 3 :I5 o'clok. Butler and .ireedvllle Oju:i >vill leive Alle gheny at 3:20 p. m, daily except Sun lay. Con necting at Wiilowgrove, arriving at Butler at 5:05. Pullman BuTet Sleeping Cars and Mrs'-cl tss l>ay Coaches lun through between Butler and daily. For through tickets to points iu th™ West Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CBOUCH. Agent Trains leave the B. & O. depot in Pittburg for ihe East as follows. For Washington D C., Baltimore, Philadel phia, m i New York, 7:30 and 9:20 p. m. Cumberland, 6:40. 7 :30. a.m. l :tu. p. m. Con nelsville. 6:40, 7SM. a. m. 1.10 4.3U, 4.45. 5.30, 9.20 p. m. Uniontown 7..0 a. m . 1.10,1.30. 5.30 p. m. Unlontown, Morgantown and l-'airuiont. 7.3:), a. in, and 5,30 p.m. Mt.Pleaaint <; 40, 7. 3> a. iu. 1.10 and 4.50 pm. Washington. Pa. 7.40 and 930 a. in., 4.00,4.45 and 9.00.11.55 p. m. Wheel ing, 7.40. and 9.30 a. m., and 4.u0. 9.00. 11.55 p. m. Cincinnati, St, Louis. Columbus and New ark. 7.10 a. m.. 9.10, 11.55 p.m. For Chicago, 2.4.; and 9.30 p. in, Parlor aud sleeping cars to B Utl.noro, Wash ington, Cincinnati an l Chicago PITTSBUK!}, SHBXANUO & LACS BMB B.R. Takes effect Monday, D.'c. 31 is) 4 Trains are run by Standard central I'ime (90th Meridian.) One ho ir slower than City rioae. (Joino North. Goinu South 10 14 15 STATIONS ~9 IT 13 p.m m o.m. Arr Lv'e a.in. i.m.jp mo i J i I | i ; 00 1 4-' 10 1,0 Er'.e 0 I'l 8 35 3 35 1; 25 1 09 9 25 Wallace Junct. 6 47 9 15 4 12 li 201 I 14 9 15] Gtraril B 50 9 18; 1 15 09 12 541 903 Lockpor; .. 7 (*> 929 120 6 02112 48! s 55|.. .Oranesville . ..' 7 0s : 93- 434 643 10 22 ar.Conneaut lv. . . 7 i.j :i 111 3 10 7 4U lv 81 0 43 sWtih'H 45 ar.. . vlbion lv 711 911 437 54312 33 s3l ... ihadeland... 7 23j :> 53 1 M 5 41) 12 30 828 . springboro. ... 7 27: !I - kI.V vc'j and Trft*. DIHRCTORS Altre 1 vy iclc. Henderson Oliver. Dr. W. Irvln. Jitiiw stepbentou W. W. lilackmore N. W. itiel, K. Bowman. H. J. Klingler Geo Kett-rer. 1 has. Rebhun, Geo. lit* 11:10, John Koenlng LOYAL S. McJUNTHN. Agent- BUTLEtf LUMBER COMPANY Shippers and dealers in Hnilding Materials I Rough and uressed Lumber of all j kinds. Doors and Windows, and Mouldings ot all kinds. H. E. WICK, Manager. Office and Yarda, »»t I'unninfthKro mi] Monroestrret*. Professional Cards. Dr. N. M. HOOVER, 137 E. Wayne St., ottloe Hours. 10 to 12 M. an 1 to 3 P. M. (J. M. ZIMMERMAN. paraioiAK AND smogo. office at No. 45, S. Main sum. cwff city Pharmacy.Batter. Pa. L. BLACK, PHVSICIAN AND SfUOEOS. New Troutman Building, Butler. Pa. SAMUEL. M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. •iOO West Cunningham St. J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist. Butler, Penn'a. Artificial Teeth Inserted on the latest im proved plan. Gold Killing a specially, over Scnaul's Stare. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA Gold Filling Painless Extraction ol Teeth ui il without Platsi a specialty Itr.jiH Kile jc Vitalized Air or Local Q tMtl 'UtM H ' I Jtt's a. T e." Mill s?"-* en of Lowry ome. osric' iiou i v< " i•• 11 111 r i i.'i iw< V. ivIcALPINE, Dentist, snow locate 1 In new aad eleuint noma ad oininj! nil torm -r ones. All kin is ot clasp plates and modern gold work, Administered.'" A. T. SCOTT, • ATTORNEY-AX-LAW.; -e at No. 8. Suatii Diamond. Butlrsr, Pa. DR. MeCUREY BRIGKER. OiUce at Ila S. Matn St., Butler Pa. Olllce hours sto ». and 10:30 to 12. A. M.. and l to 3, aria T to 9 P. M. W. H. BROWN, Homceopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office 126 8. Main St., over Bickel's shoe store. Residence 315 N. McKean St. A. M. CHRSITLEY, ATTORNEY ATLAW." Otlce second floor, Anderson B1 k. Maiu fct near Court House. Butler. Pa. mmm rtui Funera[ Directors, 151 .Main St." - ButlPrea. OPESISO MBHHBI For ;«otlve lady or gentleman acquainted with nelehtMjrhood. Compensation Trim $w to si.">o monthly. Work outll ed. Only energetic party ambitious to succeed, need apply- No CapUal required. A Excelsior [llood denser and Excel sior Vegetable Pills, are especially adopted for the above complaints, their curative powers are wonderful. TRY THEM, they are guaranteed tn cure. Sent! us your ad dress and we will mail you TflE EXCEL SIOR LEADER containing testimonials •if hundreds who have been cured by the Excelsior Remedies in your own County and State. Address all commuuicaiions to Office EXCELSIOR Medicine Co, No. 126 S. Main Bt. - - Butler Pa WE NUKE WHEELS Quality Guaranteed the BEST. OUR LINES, WEIGHTS AND PRICES ARK RIGHT ! THE ELDREDGE « BELVIDERE IN TWENTY-FIVE BTYLEB. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. National Sewing Machine 60. BELVIDERE, ILL. Pevi: . viiL ft" B Sr.iVi yi . .JUL lvi» 3 t~~ ' *v:r\ • v A If &*' !»«•!.. ff»r I . ' rctMrii -X i> 11-': J« i rOi N. . /'a; - I 4'h|rh« -i*»rt at,«tctklCi»>.3klad|aon ftcli ij tii Lvcai l*hU«Kla>i I> Those Who Hasten Feed on Husks IH! WISi mil FOR THE I(SF> THE WALTER L. MAIN'S, Qrandest AND JJN JJhows QN EARTH Poslive!j|i>re-eminent in the annals of au-.u>emenu, and dwarfing, by comparison, all others. Will exhibit in all its matchless magnitude at Butler Friday May 24 For trains of specially constructed cars are requiiei to transport ttns enor nioua enterprise. 1 000 PEOPLE EMPLOYED. 300 OF THE VI*EST H A RSE* EVER OWN*D BY ONE MAN. A HEARD OF ELF.PUANT*. A DROVE OF CAMELS. 5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE 5 Comprising a countless collection of rare Zoological Wonders. <*WAI I A THE ONLY REAL V, AM_l_/AV_/ E- RIDING LION, 3 Ring Circus and elevated Stages 6 score of Noted Performers PROF. PIERRE PERIER Makes two dives dailv 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 mass of astounding splendor, comprising a full mile of entrancing Wonders. A score oj open dens of rare wild beasts, to kinds of Melodious Music, 5 Distinct Bands of Soloists. Ticket Admits to all tl\ese Great Shows. Two complete Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M- Doors Open one Hoar Earlier. Those who Wait, Wait for the best! Which is the only one. Coming in all its grandeur. With its Great European Successes,and enlarged to Twice its former size for its I2th Triumphai Tour of the Principal Cities of America, and will Exhibit in BUTLER, MONDAYQ BASE BALL JUNE GROUNDS. PAUUNET DM I 'C HISTORIC WILD WEST Indian I MVSSi L L DILL O Museum. Grand Mexican Hippodrome, International Exposition of Novelties and Grand Pyrotechnic Display. The Marvel of the age and the greatest WILD WEST in the World. The only one now traveling. Moves by its own palace cars. Contains features selected for their historial value and character from the Wild West of America in particular, and the IForld at large asNat.ure's Own Truthful Exhibition. Pawnee Bill's Wild West has fullfiiled every purpose and is acknowledged to be Educational and Instructive. The Hero of Oklahoma, and Great White Chief of the Pawnees, Major Gordon W. Lillie, (Pawnee Bill) has spared neither trouble nor expense in his efforts to collect from every clime Startling and Sterling Novehies Novelties, and has engaged especially for this exhibition. The Australian Aborigines. Genuine Cannibal Bush Men, Famous Black Trackers and Boomerang Throwers. Indian Chiefs of renown. A whole Indian Vil lage. Travoys, and thousands of curiosities are presented. Sppotted Tail, Afraid-of His-Horses, Left Hand, and dozens of Indian Warriors from the Celebrated Sioux, Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapahoes and other tribes, to gether v;ith 3 Bands of Music, including the famous Mexican Band. An Army of Cowboys aud Frontier Heroes in their sports, horsemanship, re pulses of the Bleodthirsty Redskins at Trapper Tom's Cabin and Fort Still Stage Coach.—A Troup of Famous Japanese Lancers, Fencers and Fight ers, and Sword Combats on Horseback. A Band of Gonehas, from the Pampas of South America. The Mexican Band, the Feature of the New Orleans Exposition, and a Band of Bedouin Arabs, Remarkable for their dexterity with the Rifle and Bayonet and feats of Herculean strength and astounding agility, have been added to this great Congress of Wonders In addition to the foregoing marvels, thousands of novelties, and an array of strange and talented peo ple. with their outfits and appurtenances as they always have been and a Tribe of Flat Head Indians from Montana Frontier will be seen in. THE GRAND STEET PARADE"'".""' m daily, immediately after the cannon is heard to boom. This is the sig nal to start, lookout for it. Grand Pyrotechnics and meteoric display DOORS open at 1 and 7 p. M , Performance commences one hour later. The immense enclosure lighted at night bv the most powerful Calcium Lights, making the interior as light as the noonday sun.— tiOOO Canopy-covered seats for Everybody Ladies and children our special care. Grand Free Exhibition on arrival of Parade at the Show grounds. Admission, as usual.—Children under 9 years, Half Price. One Ticket Admits to All 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 flannDel all wool guaranteed fast color Grand Army Suitß. Members G. A. R prepare yourselves now while you have time. We are prepared for you now with a special selection of the most elegaht G A. R. Suits, Cap 3 and White Vests ever offered in Butler county. Grand Army Men watch these prices, vcu will »ond*r 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 luriijro Blue all wool untadable G. A. R. suit usually sold $ll.OO our price $8.50. Absolutely waterproof Indigo Blue all wool fast color G. A. 11 suit SIO.OO. The waterproof suit is made of a speciol cloth chemically treated and is postively waterproof and fast color. We have the exclusive agency for this G. A. R. Suit. Anything pnrchased ot us which dees not meet jour expectations can l>e returned and the money w ill be cneerxully retun ed. Shloss Bro's, LV"' Schneideman's Old Stand.