Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 26, 1898, Image 4

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MRS. j. E. ZIMMERMAN.
Special Announcement MIV
For the month g! ''
More Goods for Less Money than Ever Mere.
All this month a gala tsotuh —a harj. -.in opportunity une.jua.ed in the
history of this or any oilier -tore. Come with
confidence You'll heme satisfied.
Cloaks, Suits, Separate Skirts and Waists.
Most Amazing Values in
Lad.es' Reefer Suit for H * g %
Ladies" Reefer Suit for * /y --talue » 5
Ladies Braided Jacket Suit for 8 so-™ «e £
Ladies' Lined Jacket for 5 00-'v»J»e 7 50
Ladies' Satin Lintd Jackft for 5' - * .
Ladies' Figured Mohair Skirts for I a So
Ladies' Fig. red Mohair Skirts for 2 ..
Ladie.' Figured Silk and Satin Skirts lor 4 9-~y■ , a ; uc 7 5
Ladies' Black Slik Waist for 27 - 'f; ; J '
La," ; Check Silk Waist for 2 3 f°
Laundered Wnt for 39 e-m>ld_erajwhen for
La Lnurdered Wai«t for 50c- -sold everywhere fcr /-
Ladic - Laundered Waist for 75C and 85c—sold everywhere fcr to
Ladie Laiit'lered Waist for.. $i ' *-• —soM every ii«rt u.
Dress Goods.
25c ;<er yard Black a~d Coiored Saiin Berber —value .. ~
25c per ard All-W A B'ack and Colored Serges- vaiue
50c per yard Figured Black Mohairs —value >1
50c and <V,c Beautiful Novelty Suitings—value
J'-: ;c ail Ulc new shade.; in Biegcs—value
46-iuch and 50-iiich black aud Colored Serges ind Henriettas a: ... r > 1
For Commencement.
Having iust returned from the second trip mvlc ti.i: Spring to the Eastern
markets, we have sectored for vour selection all that is new dsonU' and artrdCttvt
in Wash Goods for Summer and Commencement dresses—beautiful Organdies in
in White and Colored effects, dainty Persian Lawns, Swisses, India Linens, IXoi.t.
and Hull, and all the accessories needed to decorate these dainty 1 abnes, as vai
a'i<! Tore": ,r. Laccs, fine Swiss Embroidered Insertions, all overs an 1
lin* J* hoic. plain and figured White Silk Taffetas, Satin Duchess. White KM and
Silk Gloves, Sash Ribbons. Jeweled Belts--Ribbon Bows made free o. charge in our
Millinery Department.
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
j LTLIINIeRY 1
J f
i All ts. , store seeks to obtain of you ss your corisidc:a- p
i t:cn, and let the goods—Variety, Q'ia! ty and £>t>;e t !
# lor the price—Prove whether it pays to buy here We
0 are prepared to do a bigger business than ever, and
J are *c get it on merit. Come and see the hau. r
? we are celling at $i 50, $2 5° and 5°-
J STYLE RIGHT IN LINE WITH THE J
\ DEMANDS OF FASHIONt
# HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY J
# AND UNDERWEAR.. J
MARKS'
J 108 S. MAIN ST. J
ll' .. - - - -
The New Cambridge,
Formerly New Cambridge House./
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, .
Which, after the di*ai>trous fire of a jear ago, is now op'.-dcl in
larger and lie tier shape for the accommodation of guests in search
of health and pleasure, presents itself to it- r . former Butler patrons
a 4 the most desirable hotel in which to locate when at Canibridije
Springs. Free bus to and from all trains and springs. Public
r<xmi3 ure of large sixe and well lighted, including office, dining
room, bath rooms, billiard room and tx/wiing alley Chamber
•jrith private bath* and toilets aud everything tliat tends to make .»
home-like and comfortable resort. For rates apply to
HAGGERTY & WHITE. Proprietors, Cambridge Springs. Pa.
• r R-rm iliriw PrUr If 00 « Iwf*. fm 6Dt§vrr»y Ttv*. wU* Wrtwi, »
A •• a«fia fc» |K Cmtjtl ul eJI -ru ttyl of *ba4? it <o.a V*i Am u hili tor pa
ELKHART ( ILKU(>£ Ai<;; Ui-tt-V v. XI tt. CO. W. li. ITUTTi KI.K IIABT, LHO.
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WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. j.
Farmers be V/Ue, Deal with u» and Have 40 percent, on your Tertlllxers.
VOO SAVE S*LCIMAN J iXPENSCS AND AGENT'S PROFIT. Z
A: uljilii. l'b"» AeUl, Aminorila, Actual |v,uuh, *
per tent. per cant per cent. .5
Pure Raw Bone Heal TlUtVi 4 Ut S $22.00 per ton. j
Poo' Fold Fertiliser ... »*■ \>> ?<"< ~ l. %
■C Krndkv
lES&. " =.- *£" i"4 3SI ss :: %
" r sf * as - I
S r.,r anflpamphl-t. writ. W i.KE« *'■••<# CO ll.rf . Island PimBURCJ'A f
I r ■ Jl
Best Then is hi Paifti"
IH. W. Johns' Liquid Paint i
■ itxu rga MMPita. auoacoriona. CTC.
IJ. G. & Campbell , Butler, Pa.
War Has Been Declared n . n v . l l b ' . e .
Butler County National bank,
with m i>st \n, but w<: ,tr*9 »»ur« >ou will not. hU>\> . "
buy. t' ilm- ..H.Oratwll foai.l'.h I'ori and' Hl.ltlt-r fVllll,
Hh« rry Win - tr*>m \. AudrUtnvn 11 «• v-IU
ttiwn i»i.f 1:1-own ■»< l«*' tlofi «nri <Ur*u-i Jm- , Capital p;»i I in - - Jl xvxjo.t/>
p.)i-t: , -ioii fr«..f -i,al.i. iv.e e7- to <1 V) p< r Surpltw and Prolits <114,647.87
<loart te.'d), & A ;ui'l V» "" l»'< Kallun. 1
Jo'.. Hartinaii, ;I'remdent J \ Ultts,
GUARAN TEED PURE. Vice Pre-iident; C. A. li. 'I -y. Cnahier;
, John G. AlcMarlin, Aah't Dibhier.
yt Out. J
, . , ry, » ' general baiikinu nuxlna t rari-.:u:te<l
Kj,-J«M,II.Kye ' ||,tere,l pttW 011 tTw..;
£ »;I" •" ~ ... .. : ' M-.i/i y ■ Ij. up; urliy.
Ol'. ' i'>!"i-i h i.f Malt • ; - , w, •„ • v . .. , -,p.-,. 1 „IM, 11.i..
Hrl<Ui-p«irf Hor« lly M*i ink
Tlvmipsmi'ii# year oW iw | l I:- 1. M |,1, 11 irtfi.n, 11.-r.
Ai.'lri" ■II Uittt I < J > I\v - Will.lr..it In .■> M 11... . , !!. M>
Wrlti; f»»r •ompli t«? pri'*«j lis* m y I K \« im. ' I* f" t • 1 '»
; -mil i L I' Ilii/U tt, I. I fin in \V
A. ANPRIESSEN. v
188 I'ederal St. Allegheny, Pa j v
Butler Savings Ba»k
Office u>r. Main and Cunninghau SUt. 1 J » 1111 er, 1 i.
Wu:u. I'rm 4 ,
MKO. KKITKHKB, Tie# Prm. v api .u
L. ». MrJIMkIS. Hm'j «ad.lr't>. and ProflU - fi:,l»,l)o<i
OIUECTOK-. JOH. J, PUr.Vlft Prwi.lent j
Alfr« 1 Mi'mU't-vni Ollir«r f .1. HKNHY TKOIITMAN . Virt- |
fir W IrvJn, Jamefi Ht« VVM. OAMPBKLL. Jr (Vhur '
N W UltuUrrtor** N W»lt/« l, LOI.'IH f'. HTK'N
o<ut°KrtU-rvr Chi* iilbhun' 'l>lltiXTOltH L irViV/VIV Ifi-no
§:::: rXS;" 1 w - »• w - A. Hu-.n,.... ?.
LOYAL McJUNKIN Aqerit . j Tin duller >-:iviiit;h 11..nl I , the O (lent
Hunk Iwr In <• 1 tut lor. I ii is i li. r i >.u nl y
(S.-iH Mil liniikl.itf iiusii,. ~ lr:iii»ii'-1.-d.
W« "lli lt .;f Ml pn-ii .■<•<•« tn.T
'"■/"'Z "! rli .tit • fa run: i . ami .(Hurt.
ii A u4o4 TAt'T'S PHII AOtLPHIA N A I, iiln« •■ntru->u <1 t«i u« *lll i.-.ivi
L --DENTAL HOOMS -- r | pr<i:..|.' alt. iitliin,
rW> >3B* n !itn A/t., ,„ kg InU-r. it oultl on time 'lepoilu
It! W/MPBACTICAf.VY""" c"'' M
MCROWN »'•'! Bftinuc «"rt|J
I'ffm t-4" f NOT DO V
fjin't /*A VO(JR *'' W "Id CROWNS A \ xV, _
M"" BRIDGE "" rk !'.« //) , / /7./9
rwlf «I sS PE P TOOTH a • tt.< J» (/ /f- / /., f ///
WWW i' ONLYSe 'J ' f -/; // // t f S>/Ss .
, ' fC •a */ Uthnl rtreinl winning l.itu
./«'iui-. djLJI" u' SOX.S i/4 liftli Avcjiuc,
v. ■' ~i - fITTHUUkO. JM.
k . . Tf "" e'u U
"Curftw Shil!
Nol kinß To
whicb a youna
th» cu'*""' b-fl saves the
lt/e f btr':ver condemn- !a\
-d ' be «- .c ited at the Ui.\
nn» . ~ of the enrfew. if V
' <«>> ■
th.-u- "iV
~"' ■'-r>
make ic ®cnfice«
tse i L. tr trie Ajar'
irhscb i:;- J.-c tii.ir j., a.
r-- . carel about
' 1 ' ' - - .
« - --- •. ei.ar.ee f - y, 5?
bat ;•> x . . .A and wifehood.
\. .t, bi: ?us, dyspeptic -,T<
rot 'td cf ... if attract: - . n.. c ,ssc
o capo it#. r.:ey lose healthy color -t.t.
n -j«v:Ky inc « Vltioc. The blood I :co;..
r po 'T r ,J . tl-tn and li«d»n vith <li ?eT*-i
XUe ::ur astiaote for coudstion i- ii
Pieroe'a Goldea JCedical Dtaoneiy. it acta
u directly iipoc 'hs d:yciti*e poe.-ct: tnd *he
o u~«».T cieatlwpme. ted. healthy blooi ftw
o from ti.i--.:j it renovates i _ry
O ' e-g.':a ac-I s-i "i th bod>-. -u lding j
0 ! card es-.tj- f' i an'. nc«".'ar strer't
and nerve post r . n.l pertnan:nt
, - tr It .. vtracU do cot give.
*] »i; BBa gfOotf ttafOa. lud
rr.r". ~ Ir. ther year cf : ~ : was laktn v..t
0 Tkui MI
Ui r in i-" 'Umiuca aad a -*eirrht arfcacb
■eer- ert 111;; a *rV Kverythintr '.hat I ate ;'avt
IK . i IT I .-.50 a 'it. TT, NMBI E
=■■ ..' 4 icro** T.y itorr.nch had a «;■
.Oy rvtt sli-e. and tr, a short tnr.J I r i
0 V.OBttd I »»• tfe-'ed by three of cur best phv
- ■ - '':t pr* n~* r *-Ue'. X wj, ■■ wer.lc I couf
is't wi.fc tot room witucut e^it'-ance
5 Then r.- Pieces Golden Medical Disco-ery xr<
c ' ree"nr'.»nd*c *.? :r.t icl f e. t It and eMßMCacad
. • ,-i£c .fit I ••• i.''.L tc sc:j rove very fast fte
i ;ha :sc af fex ' *t'c# T! ~ phv *
Si di«"'c i'lto palmoiiary consutn;
| uo!3. aud fia , .: *r.c uie. I ihaak tL&
! my cure ts permanent."
HUMPHREYS'
H
' ' WITCH HAZEL
' OIL
or Hemorrhoids
Fissures <t Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I J Woun ds & Bruises.
> I Cuts & Sores.
3 Boils 4- Tumors.
: | J? Ecz.ma F.rupt:on-
Salt Rheum & 7ettei-a.
j: jp»» Chapped Hand
i! k Fever Blister?.
Sore Lips <?• Nosti ils.
M Corns & Bunions.
, St:ng : » & Bites of Insect*
1 Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and si.oo.
' I.y :. ,r jK*t-pi.ld on rccoli't of prtee
J HCItl HBtEli' wro CO., 11l A 111 «lLlu» lor».
: Baby Mine!
t Every mother
scri'oable dread
of the pain and
danger attend
ant upon the
a source of joy
' ' f * svtfe ri n g u n d
dangei of the ordeal mate
its anticipation one of miser/.
MOTIIBTS mm
is t;ie remedy which relieves
women < ♦ th'- frrrit i,rxin and stif
fcri ig 1,1 '. Nt to naterniiy; th s
hour winch i ! i lrt.'aded us woman s
severest trinl i.s riot only made
painle-;, but all the danger is re
moved by its u.;~-. Those who u'e
thij remedy a»e no longet de
spo.:di-nl 01 gloomy, ncivousne.s
nausea and othci distressing con
di'ior;, i.rc nvoided, the system s
on. le readj f»r the comii g bm sot,
and the serious accidents so com
n:on tc the critical hour are
(• >\ r cc ( by ti:e use ol Motiier's
i :_r:-J. ft i\ a Messing (u woman.
I.CiO 1 EEBOTXL22 at all lJruu Hlores,
or auafc hy t;ipr';«ia on receipt of price.
BOOKS I Jontaining Invaluable Information of I
rnrr Interest to all w.,nmn, will be Ho.it
intt to \v." adrtrcof, upon applseatton, by
Tho BBAUPIEI.n HEOFMTOB CO., AtlaaU. «a
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE
an<l i» !Iki r»iull c! c -<•<-. 1 '*w- o,cz/wtCOLDh
tuiMen climaticclian.jCt. *!#«." 8
For your l*roti"'tio»t <h% ... "M
ft-' 411
m,I c■ry or ur.y oil.' r „ .<- N
loon dri'j, Mrit'i -'« 'ifZh
Ely's Cream SalmßteOl
iii h' d !o 1.0 tf.'j moj*t tiioror: h can f'.r
N'an.tl C'otar :i,<o'd ix» urn I J: -iy i ever if ml
It nt >*-.■- >t«i ft . »•,; rr-al j.* • ;t-« *,
i. •: y • , . ; • ; . ■ . •: . - ■ • ,
(lift ... » r el in< - • • fthaw
'>/ 1«* «• ."ifr! tttt.' l'i ■' ' . r . fir • 4 <>r by ma:!.
KI.Y J'lcC/I/IKJ. to Warrcti htrcet, !N»/ Yyik»
A3 WAR HAS COME.
we all uill have I<> keep up our
spirits- best way to do this is not
to us» Lewin's spirits, but Lewin's
pure r>e whiskey. We will ship
to a:iy place in the United States.
Guaranteed pure 6 year old
whiakey cither Guekenhcimcr,
Finch, Gibbon,Overholt, Large,
Mt. Vornon, Thompson
i 1 j*:r full .juart ur 6 (juarts for sS
lirai lf.*it :itr':» Choii Whiskey,
utitci'i 1 3 yearn old, ]x-r i;;illou.
On C. O. J>. or mail orders of $lO or
over, we prepay all cliar^ea.
ROBERT LIiWIN & CO.,
InijKjrt TH and Wluilcaaler*.
HI Wnlcr St. !)).p(iKltt. 11. St 0. Depot
•' I ut;» I'a
IF YOU HAVE NOT
I A GLEAR
I COMPLEXION j|
» i y "iv of many indications
?t' " r i : -- ria out of older. ' !
"r,6 YEARS
I !..it h.i.i acquired n !'
1. >• 1 1 . ur.iig Uvci «.om- j!
i Li LLLRS' CELEBRATED : :
; $ IIVER PILLS
• y t , take, will -J»
V • ;■ < orttj/l. - i-. 11 and <|
jy n iiev- >' ti of those low ■ jiirits, J»
> : ! I'■i-jil. ■ night , si. k h'-adache,
C t Aivenc.vi and biliou»ne»a.
> VV. J. UILMORB CO. <;
tpirrsD'jwo, pa 11
to, 25c. J1
v* -v^vvsAV4V,wwyvwwyt/^
aja, » 3 pttjlir Wllllarna'luillun I'llu
1 % 71 p.. tlwto.islit will .*nr#; lUiad,
' m n P a UUU IlchlriK
j L-iy > J J! 'j ral'llth 1l übr.'trl<H the tufuorn
J K t< .ii;i , it.e Itching at ou« «, m ti.
i HI M a IfUltiC' t'IV«:H It! tlatif. rc
■ B ii'f. Dr \Vtillar;i v .*lndian Ptlf Olnt
tm ■ iii-nt i * (.ri par«"; for and Jtth
9 Iru' '»f '■' i j-rivau? Imrtft f.vi-ry !><i* In
- lly <lri.rj ? , L', KM 1 «'i. r«
ci ipt : | f • :.o fxnti aii'l WILLIAMS
KANUFiI T, JRI?iIG CO.. Propn, Clovolaail, Ohio.
For buio by L). II WULLliit.
I I I E CITIZEN.
, ________
LLITER'S WHEAT.
4«an«» latereftlns Fl«nre» C-OBcem
iug Ills I'oane««ion.
It' roiM:? Jostph I.eiter, the king of
:he CHU-.ITFO wheat pit, rhoiild taks it
ulo his Lead to become o pliilanthrop-
of a mere multi-millionaire,
, ;vh_: untold possibilities lie buried in
; jiis i-,000,000 bushels of wheat I Twelve
; coillioa bushels. It vloe.-.u't mean very
. aiUeli ia coiJ trpe. does it? But with
i 'he aid of a few mathematical L«lcula
; .ions I shuli attempt to »how some
, .lg-urcs ulii. ii will rather startle you.
' i lu tne first place, you must know thst
I Joseph Leiter more v.heat than
| a..\ man iji or any other country
' :-cr h< hi before, iie has in store In
■ Chii'ipOt Minneapolis and Duluth
Qbo.;t 12,000,000 bushels, worth $12,000.-
I V) 0, or nearly that ilg-ure, and yet this
va.-t amount does not represent ail of
i his, holdings, for he haa from 3,000,000
I to i,i ■ .I'i.O bushels of May wheat pur-:
•hascd which will not be delivered to
hi.n until the latter port of that month,
i ijis wheat costs him over sj/-00 per
■ lay, of which $2,500 represents stor
' age charg'-i and $1,250 Is the cost of
j d»ui\ i...->urance. The Interest on $12,-
• ' ■ ia r 00 pep year at four por
e« ;it., or over ?1.-V.; j>tr day, and it Is
not believed that Mr. Leiter got the J
money he needed for les« than that, for
bankers do net lend money on wheat at
as lo.v a i ate as on some other Bccuri
■ tv.
It' all this vast quantity of wheat
could be loaded on one train the train
wouii'i reach from Chicago to Fort
Wayne, Intl., a distance of nearly 150
Miles As the locomotive v.ould be en
tering the depot at Fort Wayne the lost
car would jutst be leaving Chicago. The
■ 12,000,000 bushels of wheat would fill
20,000 cars, at the rate of 600 bushels to
the car, which is the average carload.
Each car is 34 f*<*i i n length, and this
wouid represent, provided each car was
placed end to end, a distance of CBO.OOC
teet, or practically 13D miles. As there
is a distance of about two and a half
feet i.ctween the cars when coupled
this would lengthen this enormous
wheat train to ten miles more, or 146
miles in all.
And think of the bread! "TThere nrc
50 pounds to a bushel of wheat, and
f.-om .i 1> shel can be nude 75 loaves of
tread Therefor?, Lciter'B 12,000,000
»f wheat represent 720,000,000
pounds, or W v-00,000 loaves of bread,
pi.flkicr.t t give each ;nan, woman and
child in the I'nited States ten loaves
each, with 160,000 loaves left over for
those who happened to be unusually
hungry.
This Leiter wheat could feed the
population of fJjeater Xew York for a
v- ar, provided the people v.-ere willing
to subsist on nothing but bread. This
meaua that every man. woman and
child in Greater New York could have
almost two Mid a half loaves every dav
for 365 days, nnd In time of ntres«, Kuck
as a famine, this would sustain Hfo.
If thero are 1,000.000 persons starving
In Cuba, this Leiter wheat would feed
trictn all for three years, and if starving
people got such bread as the Leiter
wheat would make they would Iki well
sat-j'sfled, for Is the finest wheat this
country e\er saw.
There is practically no limit to the
possibilities of tills frn-at amount of
wheat. Russia's arrnv is estimated at
2,500,00(i men. Suppose the Russian war
deportment should buy all this wheat
and put the army on rations of two and
one-half loaves of bread per day. The
army could be fed for more than a year.
And now for u little calculation aside
from the purely sustaining quality of
all this bread. The average loaf Is
eight Inches In Icnsrth. The Leiter
wheat would make 9.0,000,000 loaves,
r• p>'--.'-nting u length of 7,200,000,000
tn< hcH, ' r G00,000,000 feet, which Is over
II '!.533 iriilcH, or more than four times
around the earth. This means that
Lf-it'-r's v.heat made Into ordinary
loaves of bread, placed end to end,
wo-.'id reach ur.jund the earth four
tlir.us and lap over.
1 here arc nearly 3,000,000 barrels of
flout in the I.elter wheat, or 2,f1Q0,W. to
be tweurotft. If the Ihutclb were
placed end to end, thelr length being
<•' tlinnted lit three feet eueh. they
would reach from Chicago to New York
utiri b.ick again In a double line.
If Tl.e United States should go to war
v. ilu Spain und should t:»uri 100,000 men
to il/ht the i-'panlards, Including the
id i' ■ !.-! i.iivy, Leiter could feed this
force a «?~.r and never feel it, for he
i* tilviut .'-'/OO.OO'i loaves out of
'•'«» '■ -J.COO.f.CO, -r IVJ.OOO pounds of his
720/,(O/.'OO. It would mean only -100,000
I>uhliclh of wheat, and he buys nnd sells
more than that every day.
If chose to be a philanthropist
he could feed every hungry man,
woman and child in the I'nited States
until the cold weather was over and the
warm weather of tin: i;pring set in. He
could succor the : ; tarvie.jr in India for
month:! and yet havo enough wheat
left to make him more than once or
twice a millionaire. He could do a lot
of things, but the probabilities ure he
will do nothing but cell t>j -.vheat when
be pet; hi ] !■!< •, and pocket his mil
lions -N. Y. Herald.
Matrimonial.
Johnnie Kewseads and Oils Ih- Smith
were viking about matrimony, and the
latter remarked:
"They ray that the happiest nmr
ilagi.ri aic l>etween people who are not
at ail ulike."
"'1 hat's wj, and that's the reaftou I'm
not going to marry until I find a woman
with l<»t.s of money," replied the Im
pecunious reamer for domestic Imje
pi mm .v" Y. World.
Tranaiitrrul Celluloid.
A process htui recently been perfected
by which thin sheet* of absolutely
transparent celluloid are silvered simi
larly to the process formerly used on
Chicago Timer. Tlerald.
A Cruel )n nI» na 1 1 'in.
She—l have had my j>ietnre taken
twice n year < very year of my life
Tie Ilov. did you manage Ijefore
photograph v « i"< In' ei t<-<l ? -London
T. dy.
Aiiiil Itnelmel'H I lorelioimil and
lole<'aiii|iaiie lor Sing«-rs.
There are thousands of case* on ree
ord where persons suffering from con
sumption have been completely cured
by trie use of A nut Rachaei s Ilore
hound llejb, Elecampane Root, and
Hpei i-,1 (Jr.ipe Juice, and persons
ar<- willing to day to testify to the mi
raculoii.! cures wrought for them by this
ii!< ii.-iant and most < Rective remedy
l.'sel by public, speakers. For sale by
drni - •
A curious ;u:cident was reported from
Dart-on, ') , recently in which water
caused a tir«*. The Reynolds
shop in North I Jay ton were Hooded
with I'-n feet of water which reached
rtomc packages of carbide of calcium
This formed acetylene causing
several explosions and a tierce blaze
The lire department had to light, the
dames from l»oats The damage was
•10,000
After taking Hood's Narsaparilia all
symptoms of rheumatism soon disap
pear Oet only Hood's,
For the information of the curious it
may l>< remarked thai the word Fusion
is pronounced as though spelling on son,
with the accent on the first syllable
In Hhalrsp' are's time the ensign of Hag
bearer was called the "ancient," an
example of the FhkHhli tendency lo cor
rupt the pronunciation of words. Rin
ferring to lago, one of the characters
says "This is Othello's ancient." A
similar instance of corruption is furnish
ed by the word boatswain, which is
always known in nautical lingo an the
"boz'n."
•—-x ■■-i..' ■. " 1 .
1 ~
Kept Hit tt crd.
"TW»en I heard the bicycle bell I ju«t
' stood on irv rightsand refused to move,
threatening ut the same time that if
be ran into me I'd smash his machine."
I "Welir
"1 kept my word. He ran into me and
I amtiohed the machine."
"What did he do?"
"He gathered it together."
"But you?"
"Oh," nidly, "they gathered me to
gether, too." Philadelphia North
■ American.
Good Pay.
j "Of oeitree you'll give me one little
kiss before I go," he pleaded.
She loolotd at him Intently for a min
utc ur.d sighed.
"It's pretty high pay," she replied,
"but If you will go early enough I sup
i pose I'll have to call it a bargain."
He gave his entire attcntiou for near
; ly Ave minutes to the consideration and '
i interpretation of this answer, and then
left in a hjirry and without making any
attempt to collect.—Chicago Post.
Qnalifted for tlif I'liu-r.
Kitty-—Miss Antique has searched in
I vain for employment.
J«vck—l would think she could se
cure a place in a second-hand book
store.
Kitty—Why?
Jack—She's a beck r.umber. —Up-to-
Date.
«' "7~~ —
! ■> I iiteriiK iited Orape«Tu:c<*
in Europe.
Has a wide reputation from its efiica
cy in the sick room. The juice is rich,
tastes like eating the ripe grape fresh
from the vine: used by churches
It is interesting to note that the auny !
and navy heroes now at the front are
not young men, but have passed what
jB considered their prime. Commodore
Dewey, who has conducted the xuest
brilliant naval fight of the present
generation, was born in Vermont 01
years ago. In 1H62 he was an ensign on
the gunboat Mississippi, which the re
bels sank when she was passing Port
Hudson. In 30 minutes the gunboat
was struck 250 times and shot full of
holes, and the crew abandoned her and
escaped in boats. Dewey is described
as a quiet, mild mannered, affable per
son. The secret of bis success at Ma
nila is that he knew when and how to
take chances, and did the very thing
the Spaniards were not expeotipg him
to do. His promotion to the ranks of
Admiral colls up a prophesy made at a
dinner given to the Commodore in
Washington in November last, when
Col. Hopkins 3.1 ng a toast, ending with
the verse
And when he takes the homeward
tack.
Beneath the Admiral's Hag,
We ll hail the day that brings him
back,
And have another jag.
Hoxsiti's (J. ('. (j.
Is the only cough, cold and croup
remedy that does not contain opium
and will not nauseate: 50 cents.
Good grass weather.
Keep the flag flying
There will be fruit, all right.
The Stars and Stripes forever!
Greens are on the bill of fare now.
The maple sugar season was a pooi
one.
Guess it is spring this tima sure
enough.
Continue to use lime in needed
places.
It Knocks Them AH Out.
Hoxie's t.' i'. C. is the only remedy
known that will care a cold in one
hour. 50 cents. Sample mailed free.
A. P Hoxie, Bnffalo N. Y.
It in open game season for Spaniards.
The old national airs sung so much
thirty-five years are quite popular
again.
Teeth are stained in various colors
among the Malays.
A whistling eel ban been discovered
in the i<"iji islands.
HOOD': PILi.3 curt t.lvoi illc, Clll
!&i;snos3, !n«lb;estlon, Heartache.
Ecjy to take, easy to operate. 25c
A bat avoids wire;; and obstructions
as easily as if it could see perfectly.
A doctor says that the growing of
children takes place entirely when they
are asleep.
White glass, and that of extreme
pnrity, was known to the Chinese 2,:t00
years ago.
»>. ..i.l . 1,. f-i , ,i Drlva.
. f ' " r '>:!.epl i.ur. of ilrlv
in; iiittintllii:; 0 .'< r< of c t rriui{c» or liur
*>«!•• 1 ".11 >.a\ il iliar* I»y wiuliaff for the
Kartre.iren cataloj;iin of tiio J.ltifiart C'arrlaM
•nil iluruew Ufu. Co.. Kikhart, lad.
Five hundred trading vessels leave
the Thames daily for all parts of the
world.
The India make of paper has in
creased in 10 years from 17,000,000 to
41,000,000 pounds.
A catapillar in the course of a month
will devour <!<)0 times its own weight in
food.
It IIHUMATISM CUKRO IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to ,) days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and myitcrious. It removes at once the
causes and the disease immediately d'.s
ap[ ears. The first rlo:«r greatly 'leiiefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. 0. Kedic, and J. I'.
It'ilph l>rmmists llutk-r \{ir i/>
Little ideas and big successes never go
together
A man who goes out to meet trouble
will have a short, walk.
Fine feathers don't make line birds,
being mostly used to make fine ladies
Some peoples minds are so broad that
they have no depth to them.
Most people are not content 1111 rely to
draw their own inferences; they have
to color them as well
Tired people are tired because they
have exhausted their strength. The
only way lor them to get strong is to
eat proper food.
Hut eating is not all HLrength comes :
from food, after digestion. Digestion!
is made easy with Shaker Digestive
< 'onlial
People who get too tired, die Life is
trenglh Foot] i» the maker of strength.
Food is not food until it is digested.
Tired pale, thin, exhausted, sick suf •
ferers from indigestion, can Is* cured by
tin- use of Shaker Digestive Cordial.
It will revive their spent energies, re
fresh and invigorate Iheru, create new 1
courage, endurance and strength, all by 1
helping their stomachs to digest their 1
food »
It aids nature, and this is the best of
it. It given immediate relief and, with t
perseverencc, permanently cures 1
Mold by druggists Trial bottle 10 j
cents. I
FfiilEi GRfcASE '
l«i:s'T ZX Til it IVOKI.II.
fIM mt'timlly
oullAftliriK lwo ho* t 'tf imy uth'T iirmul. No|
A/T.rJ4wt lif hen t i if {4 ICT Tll «JIC.NIFfNK.
yuUHAJ.fc i:y I'EAIJCK" UC.VKItAJ/.Y
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
Ihe l ord farm 111 Donegal twp., near 1
Millers town is for sale It contains
alsiut 150 acres, is well watered and in I
gisjd condition For terms inquire a
his olhcc
.Wlfci ti 1 1 .1
'RAILROAD TIME TABLES
I'., Bessemer »V L K.
Trains depart: No 13, 9:40 A. M. No. !
! 14. 5:07 P M Butler time.
Trains arrive: No. 9, 955 A. M. No. i
| 11. 2:55 P M. Butler time.
1 No. 12 mn> through to Erie and con- j
MOtS with W N. Y. if P at Huston |
I Junction fir Franklin and Oil City, i
and with N Y. L. E. iSc W at Shenan-1
[co for all jioints east No. 14 runs •
■ through to Albion and connects with |
I W N. Y & p. for Franklin and Oil !
! City A. B. Crouch, Agent.
piTTS BURG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of Pas- J
renger Trains in effect Nov. 21, j
1897. BUTLER TIME.
T»« purt Arrive I
j Allegheny A A.m 'J 17 am 1
| ,4 Kl>er" 8 1"> 44 M 4l I
1 N u AccomtntMlntioll I P.M l» IT • I
I Akrai Sbkil BIS am 7 tt M I
\ ■ > A • 'it!!ii ...10 tt " 1- U
I Allcghpiiv Kxpnv. .... .i 15 p.m| T» (O " I
: Ulagh i j • L . n 06 I
j 1 :t M I2IS ** i
AU«'tr!»«-nv Mail 't 4<» *• 800 "
"Flyer" 7 m - |
I EOwood \ mkJiH J, 40 7 m I
J tliicagr Limited. . . ' .*» 4*i 44 917 A.* j
j K tne and Btiulf.»r«) Mail 'J A.m *jn r.M '
< Urion Acwiiim «!«ti n "> p.x.. 9 Jb \ M I
SrNI»A\ TRAINS.
i
All«>:h*-uy Ac- omnK-Uti 'ti "> p.r 5 57 r.M
iN u Accoiumoilation ..J 815 A.m| 7 ofs ** J
. Kmhum. .. J j &S p.sj 5 6..
j Allegheny Aceommodation. j j703 * 4
Train arriving it "7 p.m. 1» B. .t «>. »lep«.>t,
Pittsburg nt :*.!"• ia .iii.i I' .v W. t All*. hony at »
; •' '
For thnnnrh tickfte t-. ail |«»intn in tlu* w«nntt t !»«>rlh-
wt '.r » and inft'rmatiou r« ut«n,
time «»f tnun.M, eti . 'tpph t«>
A. 11. C'Hul*('ll, A pent,
U B. REYNOLDS. Smj t. llutler, IV
l.xl.uiK, C. \V. BASS KIT,
A. Cm. V A . Allegtiery, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
St-iiEDi i.r in Kiteit Nov. 20,18H7.
SOUTH. WEEK PAYS
A. M. A. M. A. M P M P. M
BITLKR Lt-av.- 1 c, h <C> 11 i:» t :t5 5 UT>
Sa\«dibtirp Arrive 0 M 8 'Mi 11 88' 3 «n> 5 '£»
Bntlei Jui. tiou.. 44 7 *j7 8 r »3 12 02 3 2T» 563
Butler Junction.. Leave 7 :'»«• 8 £*3 12 22 :i 25 "» 53
Natiuna Vnivf 73* *J i»l 12 :K> 3 :i. r » r»
Tarentum. j 7 VI 9 i»7 12 3'» .. 0 i»7
Sj»t inplalf 7 .V» !♦ 1(1 12 45' t6l
(_'lar<*iji«»nt ' i ?• 3*» 1 irj 4 IJ6I 0 27
.Sl»;»r|«bi:rg j 807 j *J 3»i 111 4 12 0 32
Allegheny j 8 'J 4M 1 Ji"», 1 251 •» 43
IA. M.jA. M. P. 3I.jP. 3I.jP. 3!.
SUNDAY TRAINS.—L"«ve Butler fur AUrpheny
<ity and princi{*l interinc-<liate xtatluiiH at 7:35 a.m.,
and 5:00 §». lit.
NORTO. WKEK DAYS
A M \ M. \ M P. M P. M
Alleglu-ny City. . .letivt 7 <»> «.» (Mill 2-". 2 3" •{ 1«»
C.Aivuiunt . ...| 9 I'Jll 44; 2 63j ....
B| i . ' 9 ; I 66 .1" ..7
Tareiitum ... 7 l, :i ;»ii 12 <>7' 3 231 ♦; 4«'>
Natrona 7 39 '• 43 !2 M t 31' Gsl
Butl«*r .luneti«»n. ..arrive 7 !• ;m» 12 22 I". •
Butl««r .luu« tion.. . .leave 7 4G •.# 5<» , 12 2"< 4 *»7 7 0»»
- i.'iil>ur g . ... KI• 1" 1'- 12 4'i A :n,' 724
ll' TI.KK iirrii- H 4"j l«> :t* 1 171 5 uSI 7 M
;A. M.IA.M. I'. M.jr. M.| I'. M
SUNDAY TKAIXS.—U->» City f.-r Bui
li'i* Hii'l ]>rinci|Kl JaU-riiiKtiate rtUiTitjnn «1 7:2U a.m. ~ii,l
9/tO p. m.
WEEK IIAVH. FOR THE EJ\ST. W*EK IUV*.
I*. M.;A. M l ir. M.IP M.
* sr. «ss lv BiTi.rn m ....» 1 17
'•'< Z. r » 7 'J7:jtr Itutier .function Iv' .... 12 25
4 OOj 7 4Gjlv Butler Junction j»; H \±
I <)&! 7 4'J ai Fre«*p<»rt lv tt 28,12 06
I (W 7 63 44 All. gh. Ny Jinn tion. k 21 12 (»1
421 H «4i 44 Le. obbuiK " hO9 11 41»
140 h2l - I'acltaii ( AjioU") 4 * 7 63|U 32
508 851 4 * Saltuburjc " 7 .yi 11 09
541 '* ir 44 Blainnrille 44 7 00»lo 4o
5 50 U 30j 44 Blairxville Intcrwctiou. . . 44 , 5 66jl<> 1«>
850 11 * Altoona " 3 15 800
1 »>o lo 44 ilarriMbunr 44 11 46 3 10
4 :iO 6 2-1 j 41 P!iil:yi«'l|»kiia (8 3l)!ll 20
A M.| [A.M.IP. M
(in Sunday, tuiin leaving Butler 7:35 a. in., runnectM
tur Ilarrinburg, Albania and Pliiliub-lpliia.
Tim»ugh traiua f«»i the ••;iat leave Pittuloirg (Union
Station), aiH follows:
Atlantic Exj>n-nH, daily 3:30 a.m
Penioiylvauia Limite*i ,4 .. ... 715 44
Ihty
Main Line fcjcpn**, u M:<JO **
Phila lelj.hi i Exj.ieiw, 1 4:30 P.X
E;iNtern Kxjirew, 44 7:Oa 44
Kuk| Line, • 8:1(» 44
Phflttfi Hafl 8 Bdtfi "> *% hlo m
For detailed information, adore** Thou. K. Watt,
Western Diati I Oorimi lUlb Avenue and Smith
tiell Street, Pa.
I B. 111 TCJIIMIN, J. R WOOD,
Ocnentl Muuatti f 'vu,r Agent.
j Use li
I Daily,
\ Our brush should be used daily
|in place of the ordinary l.r.i: |
j brush, hair washes, or hair gror/-
| crs. If you do not find, ait . .
< stx months' trial, that
I Dr. Scott' r
ELECTRIC
I Hair Brush
1 will do all we claim for it send i'. ,
i back and your money
! will be refunded. You fJrMgk j
] can buy the number $
one size for )
One W ;
I DoDar. 4
I It Is Guaranteed to Cure ( .
/ Nervouit Headache In five minute/.! 1 ,
lilltouH llcadaclic in five niinu(ct> 1 ■
Neuralgia In five minutes I i |
Dandruff and disease* of the scalp! . i
Prevent* falling hair and balilntw; 1 • c
flakes the hair long and glossy I j j
l : or sale al l)r) (loodx Htoreu nnd Drujr.xisl .
■ r sent on approval,*>«» " 11 l ' ' "
of price an<! ten cent* for postan'' , 1
i i>uri»»,k. "Tin norrnrrH stuhy,"< r•"
'jura full iv.m r nuij /'< • •
l.l' trln Hell*. sl. sr., tin,! $lO. H,.trU i
JI.Xi. ft Wl, fA >inU ft fir ft 11' / 1.,.1, in*! -
T'Jfrtrif N'ifrtj Nniorn, t'l /'!*■> h /"' i''"- rj
» Electric 1 mule a, t) ct*. ICluatf •. I
/ cm. A. scon*. e 4 i iii :» .• ' li
music at i|:
home, !j;
jjjuL J If you l .ivra Riajiho- <
- fi|i«,iie or phoiiokuii'li ]i 1
_ in ii i nii'.li p.rade inachtn# for little ( >
< ( money—wt than. < J
*1 fic.j, 111 vnl *. i.iitly « n<l for rum
plt-li- li • ...i r. i-nrli or f>
' ► 'i. J..» ' >
c A full lineol -.up| lies, horns, pait*,ctc J> r
Headquarters for Western Penn'a. <| •
STIEREM H. & C. PHONOGRAPH CO. s
( aticacM ■ouomM. < II
i. «44 •MITHfItLO nr i
Two Weeks Sale. *>
l'or two wci-UH wt are going to sncraficc
our wall paper, so that, wlietl ei you ,
111 -il it or not, you will l>uy for future
UM-, if you will oi.ly come ami >ce the
<lesign« and price. ,
We have many of the bcht grailca on "
tin- market which we wilincll you at auch '
a price tlu>t you will l»uy. We have all »'
grailen ami our prices are Helling out
prices. I
We want to sell out w itllin two weeks
so meamtrc every ro*>-u in the house for
you vvill nf-eil the l.nowleilge when you
hear the prices and we our fiue patterns,
principly "special" grades, at
DOUGLASS »
241 South Main St., Near I*. O.
M. A. BERKIMER"
Funeral Director. '£
iii
337 S>. Main St., Butler.
Register's Notices.
i Th>- Register hereby gives notice that tin
. following account* of ''x—'is'o-s. adm'.tils- |
I tr.itors and puanllau- tin\v 1...... tiled in >
' thU olßcp according to :LW, and will Iw nr» ■
j sent«Ml to < ourt for corMrM t'l.Mi u..l alfrvr- I
' uo'°t'<>n Saturday, the lith day f lune lv.i
--i at * A. M :
!1. Final a< .-ount of >. 11. M*>«ire, *:u:a li: ii 1
of Martha F.. It..yd. ... « Mr- Martha E. !
Jones. minor elitia of Joseph T. Iloyd. d- - s
j c. as«'<l. late of Worth township
S. I'll.;., MWWI uf .1 K. mluUi and i
Anna M-Junkln. aduilu >tr. : r- f John W J
M«*.limUlii. deeeaM d. latt- of ( :..y : < .ns!;ip. |
.. Final luvoimt of 1;. Kcarnv .id
n.iuistrator of William l.'r.iu f.trd, dis.as.it [
late of t'herry township.
4 I'lnai account of A,..,. It McCuKouvfii. |
. \.'»Mlt ri\ of Jrl '. Mct'ol !oU'J i». d»- .' .^.'d. lilt. '
of Fairvlow township. i
ft. Final account of \V. t storey. survlvli .a
cxocutor of Alexander 11 Storey, d.. -.is. <1
!:it«* of Fain lew town-ldp.
li. Final account of K.. .1 M.n.r.-, admini
strator of Kacbel M «>r.-. lieceas.d. late of
Muddyereek township.
7. Final account of John Wlc' idniii.N I
t; ator of 1,, . ina Md {•• !. di-vwd. .au |
of < ojinoiueiK'sv.ii,: t. \ -i.ij,
■> 1 .1 .1 account of M. i. >. :!< r>. :id minis- I
tratrl.xof .1 ames Seller*, deceased, late of I
Hutle Ix.rough.
Final account of Win. N. Stalk, r. admin- 1
•str-itnrof Saniue: St:i r d. «' a>ed. Ir.te or
\ eiianvro township.
!u. Final a.'count of Henry Itauder. guar- !
dlan of Ada F. Pyle. now Ada F. Kennedy,
minor chilu of Amos Pyle, deceased, late o j
Muddycreck township.
11. l'lnal acixmot of Jame.s « McKee. de
ceiiM'u. guardian of lieoifi. Market McHride.
no-. M.-Ki minor, child of lieo. A McHride.
deceased, late of Hut ler liorough. as stated
ov Isaiah J. Mciirlde. administrator ot J. ('
Moliee.
12. Final account of James McKee, d•-
fiased, guardian of llun.jy Milier Mcltrldo,
now McKee. minor child of l.co. McHride.
deceased, late of Bm!.-r l,oroug)i, as stal.-d
oy Isaiah Mcllrlde. rulmlnlstrator of ,1. i\
McKee.
13. Final account of James <". McKee. de
ceased. guardian of TUor.tas Mclvee McHride.
now McKee, minor child of George A. Mc-
Hride, deceased, late of Hut ler Imrough. as
stated l.y Isaiah J. McHride.admlnistrator of
J. C. McKee.
I+. Final account of Peter A. Rarnhart.
ahministrator and trustee f.-r the sale of the
real estate of Michael Harnlmrt, de.'reaaed,
late of Butler Iwiron^li
I.'. Final account or Norman Patterson, de
ceased, guardian of SalinaC. fooper. minor
child of Milfoil Cooper. deceaseil, late of
Slippery Koek township, as stated by Wil
liam J. Patterson, administrator of Norman
Patterson.
1«. Final account of Eliza McCatTerty.
guardian of Mary Mct'alT. rty. minor child of
Patrick McCafferty. deceased, late of l'enn
township.
IT. Final account of C-isper Knauff. ex
ecutor of Nicholas Knautf. deceased, late of
Jackson towship.
IS. First partial account of Alex Mitchell,
administrator of Agnes Y. Otto, deceased,
late of Butler.
1!'. Final account of Thomas Galloway, ad
ministrator of Isaac Galloway, deceased,
late of Couuoqutnessiug township.
80. Final account of George F. Vogal. ex
ecutor of Philip Vogal, deceased, late of But
ler township.
til. Final account of Thomas Jamison,
guardian of Edith li. Crawford, minor child
of George Crawford, deceased., late of Fair
view township.
22. Final account of F.. M<•Junkln. executor
of Sarah A. Sweeney, deceased, late of Jef
ferson township.
'Si. Filial and distribution account of
George E. Hay. administrator of John M.
Martin, deceased, late of Forward township.
24. Filial account of G. I). Swain, adminis
trator of F. K. Covett. deceased, late of
Harmony borough.
25. Final account of G. J>. Swain, executor
of A. A. Swain, deceased, late of llarmouy
Imrough.
2ii. 1 inal account of Joseph Zlegliler, ex
ecutor of Joseph Stover, deceased, late of
Lancaster township.
-7. Filial account ol Minna >chroth, admin
istratrix of Christian Schroth, decsMM, late
of Jefferson township.
Final account of Thomas Graham, ad
mlnist rator of Jane Shannon, deceased, lat"
of CoiirnK.uenesslng township.
Final account of Martha 11. Brown,
administratrix of c. N Brown, deceased, lat ■
of Kutier township.
:*>. Final account of Daniel Markel and
John Weber, executors of Zeno Markel, de
ceasi-d, late of Evans I'lly.
31. Final account of Stephen V. Hutchison,
deceased, guardian of Sarah O. Black, minor
child of John K. Black, deceased, late of
Cherry township, as stated by Eliza E
llatcliisou and John <) Hutchison, adminis
trators of Stephen V. Hutchison
:i2. Distribution account of Daniel Market
and John Weber, executors of Zeno Markel.
deceased, late of Evans City.
£). Final account of Fred. T'hl, executor, of
Christopher Ulil, deceased, late of Lancaster
township.
'M. Final account of Nicholas Bauder,
guardian of Herman G. Baud, r, minor child
of Gottlieb Bauder. deceased, late of Lan
caster township.
_ •>. Final aud distriiiutiou account of John
K. Holland, administrator of Wm. Holland,
deceased, late of Washington township.
Mi. Final account of John Faiktier, ex
ecutor of Eva Falkner. deceased, late of
Bulfato township.
117. Final account of John Falkner, surviv
ing executor of John l alkner. deceased, lat.
of Buffalo township.
:««. Final account ol J. |i Marshall, ad
ministrator d. b. n.. c. t a. of Nicholas
Kauffman, deceased, late of Worth township.
:n.. Final account of Adam Diehl. admini
strator of Sulome Scbaney (or Schoene), de
ceased, late of Zellenople liorough.
40. 1 inal account of Henry it. ltlalr, guar
dian ot Harry L. \\ its..., minor .-iilitl of Mary
J Wilson, deceased, late «■ f Washington
township.
W.J ADAMS 1 Register.
Road and Bridge Reports.
Notio? lb hereby given iho following
r»»;wl ;in«l hridici'S have IM*« n conttrnied nisi
by thu Court unci will prcsetit/cd on the
flrbt buturdav of June Court, Iwln^thr
11 day of b.iiu month, aud if no i \« , »'ptlons
ar 'filed they will becoutiriufd absolul<*lv.
It.D.No. S,June 8e«slo:is,ls > <i:-|ii iv-petltlon
of eitlz«;nH of A llejrlicny township, for va<Mi
llon of a road laid out hut not yel opt ned.
whleli lead* from a nolni on tlio public road
litadluK from Maple furnace t• > Purken
LandluK at. or m?ar Adams' Mill to tin- M»»r
eerarid UoMhurg Turnpiko near
In said township. Dec. lltli. IK»7, revleweri
were ap|>olrited by tin- Court, and Mareh 7tl».
Isim, report of viewers Hi»-d stating I hit said
road laid out hut not opened, should he va
eated, agreeable to tin- desire f»f the pi*tl
tlonrrs. Now. March 12. IMis. appi-oved;
notice to IK* given according l 4» rules of
Court. Itv TIII: COURT.
U. I). No. 1, March Sessions, M*. In rr
petltlon of the citizens of itradv township
for a county bridge over lluu, on the
West I.IIMTIV ami M<H>re's Corners road In
said township. l>ec. Hth, !*!»?. viewers were
appointed by the Court, ami March Ith,
report of viewers filed stating th at prot>osed
bridge !•» rn*«*cessar> . no damages. March
l:!th. isiiH; approved; notice to be tflveu ac
cording to rules of Court and to be laid tie
fore the Jury at next term.
ITV THE COURT.
K. h. No. 1 March Sessions, iHfIH. In ri'-
j petitions of l(oad Supervisor «»f Allegheny
I townshln for vacation of a portion of a road
leading from a nolnt on Kmlenton and Law
reiiceutirg near the farm of J. I'. Mil
ford, where the road leading past Allegheny
church to the turnpike road leaves the
same to a nolnt when* It reaches the farm
of Kllsha Robinson, known as the "huchcss"
farm, all In said township. I Hie, lltli, IMW7.
viewers were appointed I»y the Court; March
7tli. IrtiH, reporl of viewers flhsl In favor of
vacation. Now March 12th, Isiis, approved:
notice to be given according to rules of
Court. HY THE COURT.
It 1». No i. March tfesslouN, Win. In re
netltlon of clti/eiis of Alh'gheny township
for vacation of a road at Kenslng
ton Furnace and extending to Armstrong
county line. l>ec llth, viewers were ap- •
pointed by the Court, March 7th, l*U*, jcport
uf viewers filed in favor of vacation. March
Iwtii, ISDh, approved; notice to be given ac
cording to rutes of (Jourt. it v IIIKC<M UT.
t'erllfled from the records UIIM IMb day of
May, IISA AC M KALS.
»'|crk S. < 'ourt.
1
Widows' Appraisements.
The followliiK widow's appraisements of
personal property ami real estate set apart
for t he benetlt of the whl«»ws of decedents
ha \ e IH'CII tiled 111 the ofllce «»f the Clerk I
of Orphans' Court of llut ler C«» . vl/.: |
To widow of Samuel i ouu, real
property s
To widow of John Ituehler, personal .iIM) lit)
To whlow of Jacob (iell»lc p< rsonal iWO 00
To widow of Wm. IV Thompson, real
ami personal W
To wldiiw of Johu 1' Itoll. real and
(Hirnonal
To widow of L« a wis Mllilnger IW»
All persons Interested In tie above an
i>raslem;?uts will take notice that they will
lie presented for continual ion to t he i H-phans
Court of lititier count y, I'll., on Sat urday. t lie
llth day of June, \ |> . l«tM. unil If no ex
ceptlons be filed they will b« eon firmed ab
nolutely.
ISAAC MEALS, Clerk l>. C.
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice it hereby *ivcn that an appli
i-.ation will lie made to lion. John M.
Clrecr, I'resiilrtit Ju'ltfe of the Common
I'lens Court of Mutler county, I'M., on
Salttnlay, May JH, IHIJH, at 9 o'clock, a.
m., uinlcr the CoqK»rati'»n Act of the
Conmiouweiiltli ot i'ciin.sy 1 vauia, approv ■
ci 1 April 2q, 1874, and the hUpplemenU |
thereto, for the Charter of a Corporation,
to he called the Hut ler County Agricul
tural Society. •»
The character anil objects of which are a
to encourage Agricultural ami llorticul- l>,
tural pursuitH. the improvement of all i»
kiuda ami classen of (loiilcstic auiu.ala, si
lo e!.tahlif.h ami maintain a track or V
-oiirHc for the improvement of the Mpee.l «
>f llorseii, anil to give aid and encourage- 1,,
menu to agricultural aud horticultural
[itir.iuiU in all their branches. f
To have, jhiH'ti'HH and enjoy all the V
•ighLs, beiielits aud privileges ol .said Act
>1 As*etnbly and its KiipplemeuU.
I 1,. POkVlt,
JOHN S. CAMI'HKW.,
W. H. II Rit»i»t.K,
I). 11. SUTTON,
JACOII KKCK,
THOS HAYS, et al,
t.l"* SCOTT, Solicitor.
May 10, IH9.S.
NOTICE.
Notice |« lierel.y Klven Ilial H II Walk. r. I M
. Iv. lof the dale of -II Walker \l. I |
,1 . tile.l lil first ami j.nrtl.»l • ' 1., lie [ ■
■IM • ..f 1 I" 1 .11 -. • • r•, .uf ..f j
'o.itfiio.i I'li'll. of Hutler I 0., ill l..|ulty .No
. .IlllieT 1"'.17. ami tll.it the sunie will l>e
,r<- .. tiled to mild < ourt for ramlli mallon mil
.1 low .... 1 01. Hal nr.lav. Jun. llth. l-',i»
It .1 TIIOaI'W'M I'rotUouotaiy
'roliiouolary'* oOlce, May 111, ISW.
X IK ■» yy ** ******** H* *»*«»»»»» I (
II |D. T. PAPE, | :
: xThe Leading Millinery House;
A Of Butler Co. J
! £, Everylioily is invite.l to iasj>ect our grand displav of PATTERN Hats,
A SPRING MILLINERY.
A Prices Always the Lowest ,
£ MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND <
J122 S. Main St U. T. Pape, 122 S. Main St.X
A SKRMON *
idSCoual readily l>c preached on the subject of cheap clothing with whicha
market has been ri.videil During the periods oi depression in the
P?\ve have maintained our well known standard of |P
CLASS CLOTHING. $
ykTbis seasons prrxluct surpas'.ess anything -.ve have ever shown. r \
We desire to call special attention to our unusally larg3 variety
unequalled better grades of
and Childrens Garments
which we hnve earned the commendation of the most cri.itical '
H. BURTON, ..,i||]| T. H. BURTON,S
trxxxaetiexiiex&xtn'xsix&xxxx
WAR WAR WAR
To The Finish,
Competition routed long ago—and our low prices for
pure liquors will always be maintained.
We pay express charges on al! orders of #5.00 and
over and deliver the liquors at your house—No extra
charge whatever. Here ate a few of our prices:
Anchor Rye 50c per Qt., $2.00 per gallon.
Possum Rye 65c per Ot., $2.50 per gallon.
Guckenheimer Rye 4 years old, 75c per Qt, $3.00 per gal.
Bear Creek ]
Guckenheimer \ 6 years o'd, SI.OO per Qt., $4 00 per Gal.
Finch
Gibson | 0 qts. assorted for $5.00,
Ovcrholt
The best and purest California Wines in the county, 50c
per quart, #5.00 per case of one dozen full qutrts—
any assortment.
Our Gins are the purest and best—sl.oo per quart—
in the country. Send for price list; mailed free.
We want your custom, and we will have it if LOW
prices for the BEST liquors can get it.
riAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
62 FEDERAL ST-* ALLEGHENY PA.
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BUTLER PA
The Fate of The Maine.
No otin doubl« now but that th«» Mai no whm
hlt.w u|i wltliu mliH' <>t torpedo, hihl it
•iToit that our Lt'iwlrr
Is hohllng In chofk lli« Arm»rl«Min
lioopln when thi*y think tln*y
uro in t ho rltrht It 1H itlnioMt
lmi>oH.lbh- to otop
t hom.
It Looks Like War
l#iii w ffitist noon uiid do hti.nl IWHH
til tin •iiunc, our fittrk tlilx !i|>rlri£
s fully on.- half l;n •« 1 than vwrr
n fort' ami tln n- ll Koluj? to Im«
loruo uroiit sh«H n-llliik' thin spring
Wv ar« In *hnp«' to UIIM'I your
*untn al low«*r prloon than ovor
M «foro. t
I
Our Line of Tan Shoes ;
i'
Munt IM* -»• ••»« to 1 »«• itj»|)rl«uti'(l
Liidh Tun Shirt » from to 1
Melt's lun Sli.h fr«#u> fl t4is4
lloy'i Tun >ho«from I**' to £2.< r rf).
rhlld'i* Tun Sh.M H from 4Hot4ifl.oo.
*(•!• all our 11 lien bofoiv yoti buy.
Itlyr <ut lit
(nirt mt-nt.
Repairing Done Promptly.
C, E.MILLER.
1
Subscribe lor the UIIUIN.
Hotel Willard.
Keopened and tea ly
for the accommoila
tion of the traveling
public.
Everything Flrsoclass.
MRS. MATTIK RKIHIKG, Owner
Practical Horse Shoer
WILL ROBINSON,
I'oiuierly Horse Shoer at the
Wick houre has oj>ened liusi
netus in a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
lit will do Horse-Shoeing in
the moat approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES
A SPECIALTY.
THG fIUTkGR CITIZeN.
il.un i>« r yourJf paid In ailvum'o. othrrwl.s*
fl.r<d will iHM'lutrßvd. ,
Ai»V i.irriKiMi KAT KK Out* Inch, one tlrii«
#1; ou«'h t*uhs«Hiuont Inaortlou r»v n txtH oui'h
Auditors' und dlvoroo not Iron oaeh; cxrc
utoi V mid lolmluUtruU»rs' notloot* oii<*h
rstray and dl- .olutUm notlotm 18eaoh. Koad-
In:.- notl'*o-» 10 routs a lino for first and ft oonts
fur «-a« h *uh.s«s|uout Insertion. Notice*
nnionu' local n#-*.vi» lt«rm» 1.% ccntM a lino for
•• u h (risrrtlon. OhltuarloM, rurds of thanks,
r«'s«>l u t lonn ««f r.s|.<vt. notion of festivals
and fairs. « to., liiM iiod at tho rato of ;> ••ontn
a line, inonoy to a"''oinuany 11*«ordoF. M*v« u
words <if prosi* muko a till*'-
ICatoH for utaudluff ourd# and jot) work on
applh'ut ton.
All advortUluK U dun aftop tir*t Inner Hon.
and all tiansh nt ;ulv< rtlslnff muat paid
for In advance.
All oominunh'utloun Intended for publica
tion In this papor rnunt l»o acconipiinlod hy
th«- real naino of t In* wrltor. not for puhllca
t lon hit - a truarantof offfcmd fiilth.atid should
rt aoh us not latnr than Tin .di»y fvonlntf.
Jicath not Icon UiUHt U' accompanied hy u
rosuoimlhle name.
(GNTRAb
HOTELII II CAFE.
OPP COURT HOUSE.
New House, New Furniture Kate*
♦ t per day, meala 25 cents. Meals scrv«
ed in dining room at all hours.
MRS. NIXON, Prop'r.
Formerly of Nixon House.
tiubdefibe tor ibo (Jixit* , i