THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1596. Now Advertisements. Rjbiu-toii ± Fraakliu Bros'. u.juibiueJ ehowes. Alf. M. Reiber i Br •'* locals. Peerless Dentists. Hineman's Mouldings. Ruffs stylea. Mark's millinery. C. A T.'s oarpets. Vote—All advertisers intending to make otoges in their adj. should notify ni> c( th »ir intention to do 80, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors of estafee csa secure their receipt books at the C 808 LOCAL AND GENERAL —Tnis ought to he a good fruit year. —The bfoom for smai! fruits is im mense. —Now is the tailor's and milliner'* harvo-t. —The trees will soon be leaving us in the shade. —Feminine hat decorations run largely to rosea this spring. —The farmers are making good use of the fine weather. —Herman Starr has opened a grocery in the West End, with all new goods. —Sandy point has a new P. JJ. in the person of D. Shell. —Tii.l schools of this oounty will get $51,71_' 34 this vear. —The school directors of the county will b j uere, next Tuesday. —Mrs. Core's excursion, due next Mon day, promises to be a erand success. —The tailor* did not strike. Now is tho time to order your spring suit. —W. S. McCrea aail Co's teed store on E Jefferson St. was burglarized a few nights ago —The grass looks good, very good, whoat and rye not so good, and there will be an abuudance of fruit, if no frost. —Now thi'. Rsabeu.ii on the Board us poor pe )j»U ot-i expjo: id-j-orevu in Sum mer and oy iters in Winter. —lt is slated that Murderer Holmes naver swore, drank, smoked nor chewed. Murder w.i* hi* ouly dissipation. —The Ohio Prohibitionists have adopted a platform denouncing whisky, monopoly and Wall street, and declaring for free silver. —lt does not seem to be generally known that Kew Castle has the largest tin plate mill id the world, yet that U the faot» > -'kf i —Two ministers ol the gospel, a colored gentleman, a father and son, two ex- Clerks of Court and a candidate for sheriff are jurymen, this week. —Capt. Bippus, executor of Jno. G. Bippus, Jr., will have a sale of personal property at the late residence of his son on Cecelia St. on Thursday, May 14th. —The electric lights are killing the pinch-bugs by the bnshel. Touching the carbons when the current is on is sure death to any living thing, —Brother Tucker began cleaning the streets, Tuesday with a force of four men basides himself and two teams. His ex peases for the next ten days or until the p»Ved streets are thoroughly cleaned will ba about $8 a day, and after that half that amount daily will keep them clean. —Ooe of the most annoying and dis asterons things for a wheelman is to ride his bicycle over a broken bottle yet it seems that people will persist in throwing broken glass out into the middle of the street to the injury of horses as well as -bicycle tires. —Thy bank examiners iu thl« State will require building and loan associations to show ap their books and methods This will have the effect of weeding 'jut the in ve»tment and loan aggregations thai are doing business all over the State by agen oies, or will make them show cause why they are doing business. —A furniture dealer commenced a news paper ad vby informing the public that. "There are lots of tbii.gs in furniture you would hardly expect to find." We have heard that this is true, especially with re gard t) the bedroom furniture in some boarding houses, but we have never seen the fact advertised before. —lf niao of the professional poli tician# in fteif.jrld slu>nld tnddenly die I and the other tenth be rendered helpless, the world would advance more in ten years than it has edvanced in fifty. The professional politician is an incabus to •ay community and one of the moat dangerous enemies of moralitv and man kind —The proprietor* ot the limestone quarry at Wick expect to increase its cat pat trom mx to ten oar-loads a day, this nammer. The limestone is shipped to the iron mills at Sharon. Tho town of Wick now boasts a hotel and lambor yard, and will noon have a store and livery stable. —The sumi.annual Convention of the Batler County Woman's Christian Temper auoH Uniou will b<* held in Batler, soath Side on May 14 and 15. Mrs Annabel M. Holvey, one of the most brilliant speakers in the Pennsylvania W C. T. U. will givo the addres * on Tburnday evening, May 14 Mr*. Uice of Petrolia will speak on Friday. —There is no (treat danger of the girls Hiring up the gum-obewing ha jit: and the manufacture of the gum has become a very extensive and very profitable indus try, Norbert Weser has an interest in a ■ factory located at Bradford. 11 is com pany wishes to change its location, and in crease its capacity, and offers our money ed men a ohanoo in an investment thtt is worth investigating. —People interested in mechanical won ders will liad a few of them in one of the Duffy storerooms on W. Jefferson street, at present. The principal figure is a com bination house, hotel, workshop, mill, etc. with a railroad around it, the work of a German, who is said to have been engaged 17 years upon it. It is worth seeing, and it only costs 10 cents to do so. —The Butler Lubricating Oil Co. bas moved back to tbeir old stand IJ9, W. Jofferson Bt. Steclsmith ii Pattersoo'H uew building, where all kind* of engiue, machinery, and il luminating oils of the finest quality are kept in stock in the basement, and will be delivered to any part of the city when ordered from C. E. ' Kclntire, Agent. Millinery. 150 trimmed hats, the right sort to select from. They have style. ALW. M Ke< BE it fc Co ; Caroline Tronman vs Wni. Leithold: Isabella Haz lett vs Wm. Leasure; W. C. Barron vs Lo renza Carothers; C. J. D. Strohecker ys J. T. Johnston; Enterprise Oil and Gas Co. vs National Transit Co.; Geo Palm vs P. Schl«gal et a!. The cases of Nicholas Hinchberger vs Citizens Gas Co.; O. G. Mechling vs J C Hallman; Elvira G. Lyon vs John Berg; Elizabeth G Davis vs T J Morrison; Fran cis Freer vs James Cochran et al; WinH Webb vs Albert Miller were continued. NOTES. JI) Marshall was appointed auditor to make distribution of the tunds of the es tate ol Wm Lutz, deed. W H Peters has petitioned for a divorce from Naomi Peters, and Jos M Dodds from Grace Hunter Dodds. Isabel Spohn of Summit twp has peti" tioned for benefit of separate earnings set- D D Christy was appointed register as sessor for Coerry twp, S; J J Campbell for Fairview twp, W Geo E Hay tor Penn twp, S; John Campbell for Adams twp. 8, Jacob Cooper for Jackson twp, E. W E Say of Billiard made ac assign mont for the benefit of creditors. Williammine Gibson has petitioned for the partition of tho real estate of Joseph Knoch late of Penn twp. Richard Grant plead guilty to furnishing liquor to minors and on Sunday. Reuben McElvain was appointed Over seer ol the Poor for the boro of Butler, vice Geo Vogeley, dee'd. Jefferson Morgan wus appointed Over seer of the Poor for Muddyoreek twp, vice Wm McClymonds, dee'd. H Cromling was appointed High Con stable of Petrolia, vice W W Campbell who refused to serve: and Wm A Flem ing was appointed Burgess, vice Jas C. Lyon who refused to serve. Letters of administration were granted to Mary J Maxwell and J A Snyder on es tate of John W Maxwell of Winfield twp, also to Jacob G Vogeiey on estate ol Mary M Vogeley of Bntler. The will of David H Bell of Butler was probated, no letters. Quite a number of the citizens of Centre ville were in town, Monday, as witnesses in the case of Mrs. Hannah Abernalhy versus Dory Hogue,for assault and battery, etc., and Esq. Anderson held Dory for Court. At a hearing before Esq. Keck last Fri day afternoon a young man was held for Court on a charge of disorderly conduct, and at a hearing before Esq. Anderson half an hour later, another young man was held on a charge of disturbing a public meeting. These cases grew out of a dispute that occurred between two young men immediately alter services, gome days ago, in Olade Mills Bethol ohuroh in Middlesex township, and a large number of witnesses from that vicinity were present. Tony Allen and Mrs. McCane were in Pittsburg, Saturday, on an errand grow ing out of a novel case. Sometime ago a Gypsy woman calling herself Mary,stopped at the home of Mrs. Barbara McCune of the First Ward, and made hei acquaint ance. Mr. McCnne works in the Plate works and was not at home, and Mrs. McC. told the woman that her husband was subject to fits. The Gypsy woman said she had a cure for that, and gave Mrs. McC. a little bag of stofT to put nnder her husbands pillow, for which Hhe was paid $5.00. She came back next day, and told Mrs. MeC. that the charm would no*, work unless she had possession of half of all the money in the house, the same to be re turned on the 25th, and Mrs. McC. gave her fifty some dollars. She came back next day. and said the charm would not work unless she had all the money in the bouse and Mrs McC. gave her all she had, s.'loo. the same to bo returned on the 25th. Saturday the 20th came anund and tne Gypsy had disappeared, ind Mrs. MoO told her story to Esq. McAboy. Mrs. Rose Jones and her two children have sued the Pittsburg and Western, Railroad company and 'he Western Union Telegraph company in Allegheny county, for $20,000 damages for the deatn of H. G. Jones, Mrs. Jones' hur-baid The plain tifTs allege that G teres in Muddy creek for $2,300. M J Crowe to Alice CJ Ferry lot in But ler for S3OO. JOB 8 Clark to J M Norton lot in Mars for $1,400. Franklin Miller to M E Turk lot in But ler for SI,BOO, Marriage Licenses Chas Phillips ..Forest Co Dilla Claypool Butler Co Chas F Bolinger Westmoreland Co Annie E Giles Butler Thomas Uindman Isle Eva Murphy..... Worth twp OW Bays Wliitestown Willa B Brunermer I'etersville William F Dunbar McFann Rose B Shields Mt Chestnut At Pittsburg—Thomas H Rifley of Valen cia and Lizzie Wilson of Richland twp., Allegheny Co. Excursion to Cleveland, O. Via H, & W. Kailroad. Agent P. & W. Ity will soli round trip tickes to Cleveland, 0., April 29 and 30 and May Ist and 12th, good returning un til June 2nd. Fare from Butler $4.00. Reduced Rates to Washington, D. C. The Fifteenth International Convention of the V iung People's Society of Christian Endeavor will be held at Washington, D. C., July 7to 13., 180fhty in fluence has reached from ocean to ocean and even to the most remote corners of the earth, through discouraginents surmount iue difficulty after difficulty yet we staud on the very top of "Pica's mount" viewing with awe, in our mind's eye the few noble men in a secluded room with hearts pulsa ting for their leliowmen, making a beginn ing; we turn and view in our imagination t ie misty tuture and we wonder can it be, bonidles* as a mighty sea. chained togeth er b" friendship, love and truth. With one aim in view, marching on with a steady tread that shakes tho very earth this in numerable throng with heart in hand cast ing rays of sunshine into the saddened and bereaved homes of thousands as they pass along. Should we not bid God speed to such principles? Should prejudice blind our eyes or should we attempt to bljck the wheels of progress to the God given princi ples of man. Have you ever seen a sorrowing wife with her bosom companion snatched, as it were from her side, without one ray of hope lor the dark future before her with pernaps a scant storu of even the necessa ries of life, sho feels that all earthly friends have vanished. But. low, while she yet uiourns, she hears the tread of someone ap proaching, they enter, and with kind words to soothe the broken heart leave many t .kens ot friendship behind. Charity, tan this ever be erased? Does it not speik for itsell? No other order has a higher aim than this, and may such principles ever propel us and ever predominate in the lives of every Odd Fellow. At the close of Kev. Tinker's remarks, Brother P. D, Stratton of .-Sharon, was call ed upon and responded by giving a short but pointed talk, spiced with sevoral amus ing stories which wore heartily applauded. This WHS followed by a few remarks from a mimbri of the Brothers of Connoijuenes- Btry L" !g'i, who expressed themselves w ben g gre.tly heuofitt'-d by their visit to Zeigier L •ts. THE HABIT OF wearing good clothes is a good habit and our clothes are good habits. We want to help you torm this good habit. Begin now! in a short time you will be convinced we have saved you money and that you are always dressed in good taste. Good taste in dress secures a cordial recognition for those who show it. No man can tell how much injury a shabby appearance may do him. Our handsome new Spring stock is now ready for your selection. ...ODERN METHODS. MODERATE PRICES. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S *LIKE THE STYLE* Our customers are always satisfied witli the clothes we make for them. The fit is perfect and the workmanship the best. You owe it to yourself and your friends to he well dressed. It will i erhaps you don t know how D we are on L 1 everything relation tc prescrip tions S • it will not be amiss to rj all your attention to the K Reliable 1 ... ntehigence P rompt service given T o everything of the kind placed -®-n our hands prescription '"[•irtment ever was so complete S you money too. C, BOYD. Pharmacist, Diamond Block. - Butler, Pa RAILROAD TI\JE TAiiLES. PENNSYLVANIA HL. Westirn °err.sylvasna Division. Schedule in Effect May 20, 185)5. South.—»— Week — A. M. A. »!. A. M. P. M. I- M. AUTLKB Leave 62& 800 1125 245 500 -axouburi.. .Arrive 654 825 11 48 311 528 tJutler -le't... •• 727 s4f 12 340 553 Butler Jc't.. ..I-eave '3O »4* 12 IT 3to 55 Natrona ...Arrlve73B »j> 350 102 Tarentum 743 903 12 31 357 uO7 Sprlugdale 752 yl2 1244 40: Ciaremont SO" 925 1269 421 02 HharpstMri; 815 931 107 428 t>.; Allegheny City 82s 944 124 440 045 A. M. A. M. r. M. r. M. P. M. TKAJNS o Butler lor Alle t,Ut 11 y City and principal hiU rn.edij.u- stations 7:40 A. M.. 2:So aDd oo P. M. North. -.Week Doyt —— A. M. A. M. A. M. F. M. P, M. • lleiftieny City.. Lv. 655 aou 11 25 314 «lo Sliarpsburg 708 913 11 39 cUremout 919 11 it; Spring-dale 930 1159 .... 638 Tarentum 732 a 39 12 09 351 64S Natrona 737 »43 12 13 356 6 5 Butler Je't Ar 745 950 1223 404 702 Butler Jc't Lv 745 9So 12 34 415 7 t.li Saxonburg 810 10 15 12 .-.9 440 725 BCIUSR Ar. 835 10 38 125 506 750 A. M. A. M, P. M, P. M. P. M. SUN DAY" TRAINS—Leave Allegheny city for itutler and principal Intermediate stations 7:10 A.M., 12^5and?:io i\ M.| Week Days For tho East Week Uays. p. m. a. m. a. m. p. tn. 245 620 Lv BUTLKR. .. Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Batler Jc't Lv 950 12 3'. 404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 31 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Allep'yJc't " 931 12 21 420 804 " Leecflbar)c.. " 920 12 \t 446 821 "Faulton(Apollo" 905 11 5' 514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 3J 550 922 '• Blairsville •• 805 II 00 600 930 "Blairsville laß'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 ' Altoona '*3 40 800 100 310 " Ksrrißburg..."ll 55 310 430 623 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20 а. a*, p. in. p. ai. p. ni. Through trains for the east leave l'itu burg (Union Station) as fo'luvrs:— Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. V. Pennsylvania Limited •' 715 " Day Espress, " 730 " Main Line Epre»B •' 800 " Philadelphia Express " 430 P. V. Eastern Express " .....7 00 "(g Pant Line " .... .8 10 " For detailed information, address Tho.-. E. Watt, Par's. A gt. Western District, 360 Jilth Avenue, Piitdbnrg, Pa. 5 .V. TBEVOST, ' J. K. WOOD, rtejnra! Manager. Passr. Agonl. P. & W. R. R. sScLi'dule In elloct Muy 12. ! .9'Duller time) The SUort Line to • itrs uiir. i»EP.»I.-r KOtri'll. ►■«:>.« SODTU I «:.29 a Ut ■ili'-jjlienj fx A k.15 a n< All*>- « Akroii v.* NiVmii. lu.eGaiu \l!(Vben; A' •> 2» in i. 255p ;u All-jj'ieuy Kx ,ii. AI;. "i,.,.. !•••: 350p tn CUieafto Kx. 73w I'm, VII' « \: r, « o.'. p m All'y A Kll. Ex i..« 0 p lt». Allt»ft>en< Kx OKI-AKT NORTH. » How NOHra. 10-05 ain Kane s. Brad, s oft .»iu. t'' xi>urg Ac 5.15 pui Clarion Ac |9.so am. Clarion A. 7.30 p m Koxbnrg [v2o pin Kane M ill SUNDAY IMA INK. t»e»»UT SDDTU. SOLTI-. 8.15 am, DeForest Ar .0 00 a tr.. AUe»l in, r.i'i hl> •».5« pm, Chicago Ex ..0' ?m. б.05 p in, AUeKbeny A 730 p :n, D. Korest' Ae Train arriving »t at s.na o :a leaves K AO de pot, I'lttJiburg-. at 3 :I5 o'clock. Itutler and HreenvllleCOi'-') will leave A'.le iLieuy al3r2o|s. ui.Catly exi ept Sunday. Con nectlng at Willowtfrov*. ArrlvlnK at Bnller at SHi.5. t'ullinan BuCtet Kiecpiag Cara and llrst-cla»s '»:iy Coaches tun Unougli betweeti Butler arid Chicago dally. Kir through tickets to points iu tb'* West Northwest or SoutliWOit apply to A. B. CKOUCH, Agent i .Trains leave the B. k O. depot In Pinburg iot the East as follows. '.■ For Washington !>' C., Baltimore, Philadel phia, and New York, 7 ; 30 aud 9-20 p. in Cumberland. 6:40. 7 :3ti,a.m. l ; io. p. m.Con n-'lsvllle. (<:10, 7:30. a. in. 1.10, 1.3". 4.45. 5.30, 9.20 in. Unlontown, 7.50 a. in , l 10 , 4.30 , 5.30 p. in. Onlontown, Morgartowa and Kalrmont. 7,30, a, m. and 5,30 p. m. Mt.PleasantG.4o. 7.30 a. m. >.lO and 1.31) pm. Washington, Pa., 740 aud .30 a. m., 4.00,4.45 and 9.00,11.85 p. m. Wheel rg. 7.40. and 9.30 a. m.. and 1.00 9.00. 11.56 p. t. Cincinnati. St, Louts, Columbus and New ark, T. 40 a. in., 9.10, 11.55 p.m. • For Chicago, 2.40 and 9.30 p. m, Parlor aud sleeping cars U> Baltimore, Wash 'ngton. Cincinnati and Chicago. P, S. & L. E. R. R. Takesjeffeet Monday, N0v.;25 \m. Train* are run by Standard Central Time (90th Meridian.) One hour slower thar city Time. (joino NOKTH. GOINO SOUTH 10 14 12 STATIONS 8 I 11 13 p.mjpm . p.m. Arr Lv 'ea.m a.m. p.m. .... 4 55 2 30 Buffalo 5 ;« IV 20 324 100 Dunkirk t; H« 149 a. m, 7 U0 1 42 9 48 lirle 6 111 8 35 3 35 6 '25 lot 9 15 . Wallace Juuct. 6 47 8 15 t 12 6 20 1 04 9 It (itrard 6 50 f 1* 4 Is 6 Oil 12 51 8 58 .... Loekport. 7 00 9 29 4 21; 602 12 4(4 »51 .Cranesvllle. - 7 OS, 938 434 •; 43 110 22;ar.Conneaut lv. ~i 740 310 3 10; | 740 lv ar ...|lo 22J « 43 5 57 1 n44845 jar Albion....U vll 9 «i| 437 5 4-1 12 33' 8 31! .. Shadeland... 723 9 53! 451 54012 30 S2B ... SprlßgbOro... 727 9 sli 455 5 »3ii2 24 8 20i..Conneautvllle.. 7 ;m 10 03 ! 5 o;t 5 #«| 12 0(1 8 00 ... Mea'v'le Jet... 8 00 10 25| 5 25 I 521 ! " .10, lv .Conu't Lake 10 09 . . 12 is 810 ar ar 810 1 10 50 539 4 25 (1 55 v..Meadv!lle..lv 9 42 4 25 No 2; 11 51 743 . Hartstown.. »No l;lo~i) 539 125 11 30 7 lfi Greenville ... « 3011 o;| fi 05 C 18 11 20 7 oe Shenango 6 40 11 20 # 20 000i0 5f 645 .... Kredonla... 7031144 688 5 44 10 43 6 25 Mercer 7 22 12 04 7 00 5 30 10 29 6 10 Piirdoe 7 3d 12 22 7 14 51910 20 600 ... Drove City. .. 7 47 12 33 725 6 o(, 10 (is : 64s .. Harrlsvllle.... 7 ss'T2 45 7 3# 1 sS|io Oo 5 10 . .Branclnou 8 001*2 54 7 4a 500... .1 8 a |JV .Branehtoti.ar 7 10112 10 77!. 5 45: .... 8 55 ar...Milliard...lv B 2»111 151 .... 4 -53| 9 551 5 351.V.. KeISU-rs .... 8 10' 4 J9 9 42 5 21 Euclid 8 122 1 12 8 03 4 1»| 9 15| 4 .50| B'Jller 8 501 1 42 8 32 2 22 : 7 20 Allejfheny. P4WII ut , 3 5'H . ..7 Is,u,in ! I'lttstmrg, 11*0. p. in p. 111 T. BLAIIt, General Manager. Greenville, ra W .G. SAKUKANT, G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa Seanor & Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Rear of Wick House, Butlor, Pa The be.it of horses and drst class rigs always on band and for hire. Best accommodations in town for permanent boarding and transient trade. Special care guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses-. A good clasa of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication by SEANOR & NACE. All kinds ot live Btock bought and sold Telephone at Wick House, Subscribe lor the CITIW. Always Something New# To see in our store, whether it is i.. a man s suit, a boys' suit or a child's suit, it is always something new that keeps thi igs moving AT DOLTHETT & GRAHAM'S And a careful investigation ■ will convince you that our prices and the general get up of our garments are the M convincing arguments that build us a lasting foundation Cheaper in price: Hettci in quality than ever before. / *~jKa» jpy DOUTHETT & 'iHAIIAM Corner Main and Ct nnin- , m street? Butler, la. Our Greatest Gift Entei pinse A Porcelain Clock Given free with every sls sale. When making a purchase ask for a card, no matter how small the sale is. we punch out the amount and .is soon as the card is punched to the amount of sls you receive FREE A Porcelain Clock Our Special Clothing Sale is now going on Schaul & Nast Lead in H Cloth ierts, 137 S M&ia St-, Butler, Pa. THF ONLY BIG SHOW COMING THIS YEAR Jreat John Robinson and Franklin Bros, Sned 2 Big Shows United in One 2 Coming in all their dazzling magnitude to BUTL ?&ESDAV, MAY 12. Presenting more really high-class artists in performances, most daring and artistic than any talented enterprise the world has ever known Recjnirins more people, horses, yards of canvass, specially constructed railway cars ami capital than any other 2 shows. ' cm.* U»* fje. Z - Animals From Every Clime 2 complete menageries in one, 2 circuses in one, 2 hippodromes in one, 2 FREE HORSE FAIRS. One Ticket Admits To All FREE STREET PARADE daily at 10 A. M. More than 1 mile in length. I complete performances, at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors open 1 hour earlier. The Place to Buy GAS COOK ING AND HEATING STOVES, GAS ?BURNERS AND FIX TURES, HOSE, BATH TUBS, ENAMEL AND IMPROVED WELSHBACH GAS BURNER. W. H. O'BRIEN «:0N 107 East Jefferson St. FOR SALE. 11 ilousc In Donulevllle on r. 4 W. It. U. f. room uvv frame house, lot Terms easy. Address 11, K. ChawkoKO. Valeuiia, Pa. Butler Sayings Bank Stiller, Pa. Capiwil - - $60,00000 Surplus and Profits, $104,000.00 JOS. L. PURVIS President J. HENRY TROI'TMAN Vice-President WM. CAMPBELL, J Cashier LOI'IS B. STEJN Teller DIUECTORS -Joseph I Purvis, J. Henry Troutm»n, W. D.Brandon. W. A. Stein, J. !». Campbell. The liutler Savings Hank Is the Oldest Hank log Institution In Butler County. General banking business transacted. H»J solicit accounts of olljprodnoers, mer chant?. farmers and others. All ilualness entrusted to u* will receive prompt attention. Interest paid on time 'leposlts. The Sutler County National Bank BUTLKR, PA. Capital paid In $100,000.00 Surplus and Prollts $87,962.35 Jon. llartman, President; J V. Kitts.Vice President; C. A Bailey, Cashier: John G McMarlin. Ass t Cashier. A ceneral banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. Wo Invite you to open an account vvltli this DIKKC TOMS- Hon. .Joseph 11 art man. Hot;. W. s. Waldron, l)r. K. M. Hoover. 11. McSweeuay. K. I". Vbrams. ('. I*. Collins. I U. Smltb. Leslie I". H.t.'leU, M. Klnecan. W. Henry Wilson, Jotta Humphrey.Dr. W. < . McCaaaless, lien Muaseth, Hairy Ucaaley. J. V. lUU6.