THE CITIZEN THUBBDAY. AUGUST 1, 1*95. New Advertisements. Mechanic's Lieas • Auditor's Report of Middlesex twp. Campbell & Templeton's stimulators. Douthett > ■; .s >ummer is much better than a yea: *«•. —l-l. iioe over those five laws we print tbit » Ton may find something of int< i ft to you. WIMII HHO advanced in the markets to 20 and 23 cents for Pennsylvania and Ohio clips. Tli«- school book agent is making it pii-..-»i i t.-r »i embers of school boards t' if- iluil days When a tellow gets a little erratic, it is the pri pt-r thing to say now that his troll*; i» • fl'. —Soull (K-ple seem easily to forget that it is Li u 1 rary to borough law to throw garbage on the streets. —On Sunday last John Reed disposed of over eight-hundred papers in Butler' and sent seventy the photograph studio of L. B. CbappeU and had a Picture taken. They took dinner together at the Grand Central Hotel, re turning iu the afternoon. Those compos ing the party were: Mr. %nd Mrs. James E. Miller, Mr*. T. A. Crawford, of six points; J F. Miller, E. J. Miller, Mrs. Harper Eakin, Misa Ella Miller and R. H. Miller, ol Foxburg; Mrs. James Xeal, of Trenton, V J. Mrs. Keal, who has been visiting at Eau Claire for two months, leaves lor her home at Trenton this week. Jftwt, LEGAL NEWS. AS ISTSRBSTINO CASK. Sometime ago the Butler Water Co« asked for an injunction against the oil prodnoers of the Boydstown field, re straining them frora polluting the water of tb« Connoquenessing. but as a corporation stands as an individual, they found that they had no rights in court, under a previous decision the Supreme Court; then they petitioned the Attorney General for the use of the name of the Commonwealth against the prodncers, and secured it, and at the case now stands it is the community against the 100 foot producers, though but one firm, that of Russell wide, all colors at .50 cents a yard—a big bargain.—at L. STJGIN & SON'B, See our line of Kaiki Silks, Pon gees, Taffetas and Fancy Silks for wasits from 35 cents a yard up L. Stein & Son. Oil Notes. The Standard is paying 125 this morn ing. The market declined twenty-three cents albarrel last week, ic from $1.53 to $1.30, and somebody suggested that the Stand ard was making the producers pay for the Mellon pipe lino, which it gobbled. Mel lon is said to have lost a million by tiie transaction Butler—The well on the Miller farm, west of town, and about a mile south of Buttercup, came in last Saturday, and is showing for a good well. Yesterday, they were yet drilling in a good sugar-sand, and the indications were for a large well. Hooks <£ Limberg will drill on the Dick Johnston, a mile or so southeast of town; Goe & Whitehaus on the P. McLeeton, Steelsmith u the tVahl farm, 800 feet west of the Bolman. Long i Co. are starting a well on the Kidd farm, 2,000 feet south of the Bolman, anf' the Forest Oil Company has made a location on the adjoining lease. Amberson's Mills —Marnhall & McQuis tion have started two new wells; one on the Peffer and one on the Burr. Clay twp—The Caruthers well is good for aboi 25 bbls; a rig is going up on the John Alien farm, and two on the Samuel Black Fairview —Campbell p:-n a new field. Herman —Byers Al legheny on last Friday. Mrs. J. 0. Grant is absent visiting friends in the northern part ol the county. Ualaton Erie and return, Aug ust 22 t • 2-Tinclusive good to return up to and including Aug. 2<>th, at excur-i >ll -ates on account of State Couvcu.ioa of Christian En deavor Society to be held in Erie, I'a For further particulars call on nearer.t P. S. ps north of Clarion Jet. iu either direction. Fare for round tr ip from Butler $1.50. 1000 untrimmed hats,spendid shap es at PAPES. Franklin ColleiM, New Athenn, 0., is one of the best and cheapest. $l4O a year. Send for Catalogue. Accidents. Adam Frederick Sr. of Great Belt was struck on the head by the pully of a hay fork, on Wednesday alternoon of last week with such iorce as to fracture his skull. They were hoisting hay by horse-power at the time, and the rope broke. He died on Saturday. By the wreck of aa ore train on the P. S. A L E. at Greenville last Friday,, en gineer Beaver was so badly injured that he died soon after. His home was at Shenango. Nicholas Weitzel of West Liberty met i with a serious accident la3t Thursday, lie started Irom Butler lor lit. Chestnut, that afternoon, to visit his son who lives there, aud was found lying in the road, with hi*iiose aaJ chin cat and hurt in the breast. He was taken to his son's bouse and medical assistance sent for, and was taken horn; a day or two after. He could give no account of the aceidem, but as the front of the buggy was damaged it is supposed that the horse kicked bim. James McAndrews, a brakeman of the P. A W. R. R., received serious injuries last Saturday while at work. He was rid ing on the top of a box car, while passing tho coal tripple at Glenshaw, when he hteppedto one side, his head striking one of the coal chu'es,knocking him off the car, and cutting his head in several places. The train was traveling about fifteen miles an hour. When picked up he was unconscious. He was removed to the Allegheny General hospital. He is about 35 years of age, and lives on Sberma < street, Millvule A. T. McDowell met with a horrible death at Wilkinsburg on tho morning of the 27th. He was taking a few nails to one of his jobs, although not necessary to go by the railroad it was the most convenient. He went on the road at South Ave., and had not gone more than 100 feet up the road till he was met by tbe Western Express, which switched just a few feet ahead of him. And going at lightning speed it conlused h'ln so that he was struck before he could get off the track. He was put in the biggage car, and although he \va badly mangled he lived tiil the train got to 28th St ,but died btfore an ambulance could be summoned from the West Penn Hospital. He was 65 years old the day he died. His father also diod on the 27th of July, He was engaged in plastering and cementing in this county lor 19 years moving to Wilkensburg in the Spring of He resided in Millerstown, Fair view and Butler, of this county. He leaves a wife and six children, Miss Ida, S., R. It., J. E , Miss Mary and Wm. S. of »Vilkingburg and James A. of Butle.. Fail Ground Notes. Tliey are driving some fast miles down at the Fair Grounds. Ad Sarver's stal lion stepped a mile in 2:32 recently and he promises to he a fast horse. Mr. Sar ver placed his other trotter, Longfellow, in Ramsey Byers' string. Jacob Kmel sent Ogle Boy a half mile in 1:13, and a quarter in 36 seconds—a 2:24 gait. Dr. Bell's Hal Breaden colt is improving very fast and will make a pacer. Ramsey Byers drove Bell Muse a mile in she is a sorrel mare by Pilot Wilkes, dam by New York, and is owned by H. VV. Fanker of Harmony. Watch her when the bell rings. Billy Weigle drove Maud C a mile in 2:31; Blonde in and a half in I:oS, and Alonzo McCandless' stallion, Storm Bird, a half in I:I4 — a 2:28 clip. John Shanor's colts are going fast and he has a green horse that he thinks well of. Billy Weigle will probably make liis start at Kittanning the 27th. liutler Fair Races. September 3d, two year old trot or pace; three year old trot or pace. September 4th, 2:35 trot, purse $150; 2:35 pace purse $l5O. September sth, Free for all trot or pace; purse $300; 2:50 trot purse SIOO. September 6th' 2:2} trot, purse $200; 2:25 pace, S2OO. Also bicycle races and other Amase ineuts each day. Monthly Report of the Butler Public Library. For the month of July includiug four days of June, Cards i55ued.......... 360 Books taken by adults.. 838 Books taken by families .......... CB3 Making a total of 1521 Fines on books kept over time $3.41. —Job work of all kind done at the CITIZKN OrnoE Select Excursion to Atlantic City. Thursday, Aug. 8. On the above date, ticket agents P. & W. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to Atlantic City good going on regular trains August Bth; good to return on any regular train until August 19th, inclusive. Through sleeping cars to Phila delphia on trains (J and 4. Fare from Butler $lO 00. it makes the son hot To see that his rays haven't the slight est effect uj)on a mail clad in our suits such as we make. They are the coolest and most comfortable summer garments to be had. The Sun Doesn't look happy, but the man who is wearing one of our summer suits on these sweltering summer days, does. Dressing for the weather is half the battle. Unless you have tried the thing you can have 110 idea how much more comfortable you will feel in a neg ligee shirt and one of our suits. N. B.—You don't really need the neg ligee shirt—if you have the clothes. Nature Teaches that the living crea ture of the highest intelligence is man because he of all most perfectly adapts himself to his environment. Where shall we class the man who has the mon ey to buy cool, comfortable summer clothes and doesn't do it? Nature smiles upon the man clad in one of our summer suits. He keeps cool. COOPER MO Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa. Farm For Sale. Containing 20 acres of good laud, with orchards of apple, peach, pear, and cberr; ' 1 eos,grape arbors etc. A good 0 room house with large porchei, summer house and spring water at door, an excellent spring house aud several other outside building). This property is located in Franklin 'ownship, 2 miles from Mt. Chestnut and between it and Prospect, and will bo sold, or traded for town property. For tariher particulars inquire at this office. 26301:5 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. In re, estate of Jacob B. Flick, late of j Middlesex twp, Butler, Co, Pa dee'd. Whereas letters C. T. A. have been issued to me, the undersigned, by the j Register of said Co., notice i* hereby given to all parties indebted to the es tate of said decedent to call and settle, and all persons having claims against the same will present them duly authenti cated for payment to MART JAXH FLICK, Flick Postoffice. Butler Co, Pa S. F. Bowser, ) . . A. L. Bowser, } AUy 8 Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of W. D. Allen late of Parker township, Butler county. Pa . deceased, have been granted to Thom as H. Allen, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenti cated for settlement to THOMAS H. ALLKN, Executor of W. D. Allen deed., Glenora, Butler county, Pa. S. F. Bowser, Atty. Rule to Appear anif Plead. Harvey H. Boyd ) In the Court of vs V Common Pleas, of Lewis LoweryGlenn ) Butler Co. A. D. No 59, June Term 1895 B. 16. Page 70. Order of court atd rule to appear and plead. Now June 22nd 1395; motion of S. H. Piesol, Att'y, for Plaintiff, Harvey H. Boyd, for rule, and defendant Lewi* Lowery Glenn to appear and plead, filed. The above action being brought to en force the Specific performance of the agreement of the vendee, as appears by 'he record, and the Sheriffs return shows that there is no person residing on land bounded and described in the writ as fol lows: Being one lot of land on the north west corner of Forest Ave., in Springdale and bounded 38 feet by Centre Avo, 144 feet and 9 inches by Forest Ave; 73$ feet by an alley, and 144 feet 9 inches by lot No. and being lot No. 571 in 'Wm S. Boyds plan of lots in Springdale. being the same lot of land that Harvey H. Boyd sold to the said Lewis Lowry Glenn, by agreement dated April 9th, 1891, and that the defendant cannot be found in the coun ty the plaintiff by bis Atty S. H. Piersol asks the court to grant a rule on the de fendant to appear and plead. Now June 22, 1895 It that the above act ion of ejectment is brought to enforce the specific performance of the agreement against the vendee and taat there is no person residing upon the land described intbe writ, and that the vendee cannot be found by the Sheriff of the county,the court granfs a rule on the defendant, describing the premises to appear and plead, return able to next term. By the Court. June 22, 1895. Rule on defendant to ap pear and plead returnable to next term. BUTLBR COUNTY SS: CBRTIFIBD FROM THK KKCOBD THIS 22 DAY OK JUNK 1895. SAMUEL M. SKATON. PROTHY. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Rev. Samuel Williams, deo'd, late ol Brady twp , Butler Co , Pa., all persons know.ng themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment and any having claims against said estate will present them, properly au thenticated for settlement to DAVIB POBTBR WILLIAMS, Adm'r, Elora, Butler Co., Pa. Williams and Mitchell, Attorneys. Dissolution Notice. All parties interested will take notice that the co-partnership of John Berg r settlement to Joitu N. YOUNG. Adin'r C.T.A. Of John Young, dec'd, Caibon Black, P. 0. MOJUHKIN :iaremont SO7 025 12 5a 421 627 Sharpsburg 815 931 107 428 632 Allegheny City 828 944 124 440 645 A. St. A. m. p. m. r. m. p. 11. St'SDAY TRAINS—Leave Butler for AUe cU< ay City ami principal Intermediate stations 7:to A. M., 2:30 and 5:00 P. M. North. Week Days—*— Allegheny City..Lv.«'s3 aiio' 112 V 315' 610 Sharpsburg 708 913 1139 Clareuiont ala 1146 Springdale 930 1159 .... 638 Tarentum 732 939 12 oS 351 64$ Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 653 Butler Je't Ar 745 950 12 23 404 "> o2 Butler Jc't Lt 745 950 12 34 415 702 jaxonburg 810 10 15 12 M 440 725 lilTLElt Ar. 835 10 38 125 506 750 A. 11. A. M. P. 11, P. M. P. M. SUNDAY TRAINS—Leave Allegheny City for Butler and principal Intermediate stations 730 A. M., 12:33 and 7:LO P. M. Week Days For the East Week Days, p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. 245 625 Lv BUTLBR. .. Ar 10 38 125 3*o 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3t ♦O4 745 Lv Butler Jo't Ar 940 12 31 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Alleg'y Jo't " 931 12 21 426 804 " Leecbburg.. " 920 12 12 446 821 "Paulton(Apollo" 905 115* 514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 32 550 922 " Blairsville..." 805 II 00 GOO 930 "Blairsvillo las'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Harrisburg..."ll 55 310 430 G23 " Philadelphia. •8 50 11 20 а. nt. p. m. p. m. n. m. Through trains for the east leave Pitta burg (Union Station) as follows: Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M. Pennsylvania Limited " 715 " Day Express, •' 730 " Main Line Epress " 800 '• Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M. Eastern Express " 700 " Fast Line " 8 10 " For detailed information, «ddre BCND\Y TJUINB.S I>E?illT SOtrril. PROM SOUTH. 8.15 am. DeForest ; vC 110.80 a m,Allegheny Ac i o'ienv kx 11.05 p in, Allegheny Ex P "l. Chicago Ex | .05 pm, Allegheny Ex '•™pm, Allegheny Ac 7.30 pm, DeForest Ac Train arriving at at 5.05 p m leaves UtU de pot, Pltssburg. at 3 :15 o'clock. Butler and Greenville Coach will leave Alle gheny at 3:20 p. in, daliy except Sunday. Con necting at Wlllowgrove, arriving at Butler at 5:05. Pullman Bullet Sleeping Cars and first-class Day Coaches lun through between Butler and Chicago daily. For through tickets to points in the West Northwest or Southwest apply to " A. B. CKOUCH. Agent Trains leave the B. & O. depot In Piltburg for tho East as follows. For Washington D' C., Baltimore, Philadel phia, ÜBI New York, 7:30 and aSW p. m. Cumberland. 6:40. 7 :30. a.m. 1 :10, 9:20 p. m. Con nelsvllle. 8:40, 730, a. m. 1.10, 4.30, 4.45, 5.30,9.20 0- m. Unlontown, 7.20 a. in., 1.10,4.80,5.30 p. in. Union town, Morgantown and Fairmont, 7.30. a, m. and 5,30 p. m, Mt.Pleasant c.40, 7.30 a. m. 1.10 and 4.30 pm. Washington. Pa., 7.40 and 9 30 a. in.. 4.W.4.46 and 9.00. 11.55 p. 111. Wheel ing. 7.40. and 9.30 a. m., and 4.00. 9.U0. 11.58 p. •n. Cincinnati. St. Louts, Columbus and New ark. 7.40 a. m.. 9.10, 11. 55 p.m. For Chicago, 2.40 and 9.30 p. m, Parlor ana bleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash ington, Cincinnati and Chicago. P, S. & L. E. R. R. Takes effect Monday, Dec. 31 1831. Trains are run by Standard (Antral Time (OOtli Meridian.) One hour slower than City Time. GOING NOKTH. GOINO SOUTH To ! 14 lT STATIONS 9 j 11 113 p.m m. p.m. Arr I.v'e a.m. a.m. p.mo .... 4 56 2 30 Buffalo S 35 12 1* .... 3 l oc Dunkirk | 7 oo 1 3 a. m. , 00 1'42 10 U) Krle 6 10j 8 35 3 36 '96 1 09 9 25 Wallace Junct. fl 4?! 9 18 4 12 6 20 1 04 j 9 15 Glrard « 50 9 18 4 15 • 09 12 64 9 (fc ....Lockport 7 #o| 9 29 4 26 8 12 48! 8 *si .Cranesvllle. 7 osj 9is 43' « 4i.| 7 110 22 arTconneaut Iv 1 7 401 310 « 10 1 7 40 Iv ar (10 22) 6 43 0 sf'\« 441 848 ar .Alblon. lv 7 111 9 ill 437 1 43,1s *3l . snadeland 728 983 481 6 40112 30: 8 28 ... SPRLNKBORO. .. 7 27 956 4 56 5 S»|l2 24 890 ..Conneaiityllle. 73410 03 503 5 0»jl2 oe; 800 ... Mea'v'le Jet... 8 oojio 26j 5 «5 . s!|. .' 7 SO Iv .Conu't Lake..!.... 110 111 4 40 7 16: 8 10 ar ar 8 10 10 50 6 30 4 25! 7 55 lv..Meadvll]e..lv' 9 48 4 2„ 7 40| .. 8 3g|ar arj 8 3«jll 25i 6l" 'OBlll tij 74».. . Harutown.... No 110 3# S3 .... 11 38 i 28 Osgood ; 1 10 M 563 6 25j1l 30 7 l ... Greenville... I c 30,11 07 605 6 18)11 2 7oc ....siienango.... 0 40U1 20 620 6 oolio 56 645 ...Kredonfa... 7031141 0 34 5 44[10 4:1 c -25 Mercer I 7 22|1* 0' 7 00 8 30.10 29 6 10 Pardoe 7 3«I12 22 7 14 , ltilO 20 6 00 ... Grove city... 7 47 12 33 ] 7 28 8 06 10 08 5 48 .. . narrlHVllle.. .. 7 58j'2 45 7 36 4 581 0 o*, 6 4 . Branch ton i 8 of.|'2 54 7_4-> 5 00 1 8 lOllv .Branehton.art 7 10 112 101 .... 848 -•••' 888 ar...Hllllawl .ly C 25111 151 ... 4 531 9KA 8 35|iv.. .Kelsters .... 8 10 12 58 7 49 4 39 9 42 5 21 Euclid 8 22 1 12 M 03 4 10| 9 15] 4 80|.... lllltler 880 1 42 832 . !0 7 201 [Allegheny, P*Will oci s 501 Fi 16|, m 1 1 I'lttoburg.HAi). Ip. m|p. rn . J. T. Bl.Allt, General Manager. Greenville, ra W.G. SAItGKANT G. P. A.. MeadvUle. Pa CLEARANCE SALE, NOW; 25 to 50 i*r cent reduction in Staple and desirable goods, Books, White China, Frames, Mirrors, and other things. You will need some of the things get them now; as this is for one week only, at DOUGLASS', Near P. O. The less we tell you The More You'll Remember. SO WE LL SIMPLY SAY: Don t buy any clothing until you have seen ours, as we /I 4 VT" and TIJ TT T save you money on anyth ing ™ •„ the c , othing Line Ask to see our (DO AA and CM A all wool kPlv. ted suits. Douthett&Graham Corner Main and Cunningham, Butler, Pa. Here's A Stunner! #- Our annual July Clearing Sale of Men's, Boys' and Childrens' C ing, Hats and Furnishing goods, at prices never to b.- !. .. i of ae^ain. R FAfTCMRTCR we Ijeatd while others it h.is ii- been our aim to give you as gooU. .f not a better quality of goods for your money than you t_an find elsewhere. We invite you all to come and examine this enormous stock of ours and see that we do just as we adver tise. Our stock of Light-weight Clothing must be sold, and will go regardless of cost. Our line of Straw Hats must be closed out entirely, and they too will go regardless of cost. Conservative buyers will find it to their interest to call and see us. We will save you money. Don't Forget the Place. Schauil & Nast, Leading Clothiers, 137 S. Main St., Butler, Pa*. Schrreideman's Old Stand. BHLOBB BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa: Have you seen Billee? The most beautiful Shetland Poney ever brought to Butler County. 1394 persons have called on him, and are anxiously await ing the result of the Bean contest. Are you one of them? A regular picnic when you can secure such well-made, desirable and fashionable clolhing at the most extraordinaiy Low Prices ever known. We are determined to reduce our stock to make room for Fall invoices about to come in. $1.75 a pair—a lot of $3. $4, and $5. pants. These pants are worth from $3. to $5., or your money back. ,0, - B P9s, p.. Schneideman's Old Stand. JT^JDS^ESniMiMWnsinaJ Jll Gauge Underwear at greatlyJ •JkJ' * r Reduced Prices. ' W V ANOTHER Cut ill Millinery! Any flower in the house for 7cts. Another table of 9c ribbon—you will find this just as good as we sold last week. A LL of sur LINEN and SILKT^ AT HALF-PRICf"* .!&. M. F. & M. MARKS, 113 to 117 S. Main St. A SPECIAL THE I,ATIONAL STOCKMAM Md FARMER ' OFFER. * TheCITIZEN, * """""" ' """" * " Both for $2. 00 per year. 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The above Rate can only be secured by subscribing through the CITIZEN. B. B. No Mistake, Never in Dry Goods history could so much be bought for so little money as NOW and HERE! Wholesale trade for Wash Goods is practically over, and our entire whole sale stock is to be cleared through the retail, every case or half case of these fine, handsome, wide P. K.s in choice styles, Cheviottes, Plisses, Ducks, Sa tines, Madras, Ginghams, Novelties, and fine, handsome, woven (not printed), large Crinkled Ginghams to be cleared at two prices 5c and 7%c a. yard, 100 pieces assorted French Jaconats, Brilliants and imported fine union Linen Lawns, all 10c a yard, Lot fine, all pure Linen Lawns, beauti ful, choice goods 25c a yard. New York Linen Stores ask 35c to 45c, for them and never reduce them, as they're staple goods. Our way is to carry nothing over even thongh we loose 011 it, make way with surplus stock iu order to show entirely new lines an other season. Over 200 pieces best and finest Import ed Dimities, new, fresh goods, bought to sell 15c a yard. 50 pieces beautiful, white ground, fine Organdies, and under-price purchase we're selling at 20c a yard. Finest French Organdies, 25c & 30c. and they're selling faster than in May or June, They're latest Paris printings, and the handsomest Organdies ever sub mitted even at much higher price. Lot of Imported Plaias with solid silk bars half inch wide iu them, beautiful colors, fi.25 goods, double width, 40 inches wide, tnrown away as to price at 35c a yard. Large assortment 50c and 75c import ed Dress Goods and Suitings to go at 25c and 35c a yard. Larger sized assortments of fi.oo and #1.25 Suitings at 50c a yard. Lot all wool Black Serge and Batistes, 36 inches wide 25c a yard. If you can't come in person, write our Mail Order Department for samples, you'll send for the goods, and be paid for the sending. Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY. PA. We Want Your Trade and to get it, will give 70a the Beat quality of goods at the Lowest Prices. As an additional inducement we offer yon a special discount in the shape of our grand premium books, we give you your own selec tion when your purchases amount to the sum named in the attached tick et. We can afford to do this, because we want to show you the benefit of our new system, and extend to yon advantages that will make you onr permanent customer. Our Stock is Fresh and New. Visit us early and bring your Family and Friends- All are enti tled to this new and special advan tage, and we want you specialy to Bee our splendid lot of Fine Pictorial Books, by the world's famous authors and great artists—books that we are giv ing away to make every home happv Beautiful bookß, best goods, and bed* rock prices. one i;T. H. Burton {►Clothier and PRICE. <> Furnisher 120 - S Main St. L. C- WICK ( DKALIB I* Rough and Woiked Lumber ( OF AL. KIUDB Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moaidlnga, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Offlo* opposite P. * W. Depot, BUTLHK ?