MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. Special Announcement .MAY for the month ot More Goods for Less SSoaey ilian Ever before. All ;h:s month a nionth—a bar/aiii opportunity uuequalcd in the history of this or any other store. Come with confidence. You'll go boric satisfied. Cloaks, Suits, Separate Skirts and Waists. Most Amazing Values in Ladies' Reefer Suit for iS * 7 5> Ladies' Reefer Suit for £ -value 95< Ladies Braided Jacket Suit for , S ® Ladies' Lined Jacket for 5 00-vatae 7 £ Ladies' Satin Lined Jacket for 8 so-%a ue 12 oo Ludies' Figured Mohair Skirts for 1 n , «> Ladies' FiT'.ired Mohair Skirts for 2 - c , Ladies' Figure.. Silk and Satin Skirts lor 4 Ladies' Black Silk Waist for „ * ™ Ladies' Check Silk Waist tor ••••••• 2 1, Lad es' laundered Waist for 39 c—sold everywhere 1 >r 50 La. lu< Laundered Waist tor S"C soid everyweere for , , Ladies' Thundered Waist for 75c and 85c—sold everywhere for r 0.. Ladies Laundered '.Vain for |i.uo-aold everjrvhwre .>r 150 Dress Goods. 25c per v ani Biack and colored Satin Berber -valut.... 5 Ac oer Van! All-Wool Slack and Colored Serges—value S* 50c pe~ rard Figured Blacx MoL&irs value 50c and 60c Beautiful Novelty Suitings—'value 7 and Mull, and all the accessories nee.led to decorate these da'rty Fabrics, as \al and Torchon Laces, fine Swiss Embroidered Insertions, all overj au Mousse line T>» Soi- plain and figured White Silk Taffetas. Satin Duchess, A lute Kk am Silk Gloves" .lash Ribbons, Jeweled Beib.-Ribbon Bows made iree of charge 111 our Millinery Department. Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. I miIXINERY! > , | All this store seeks to obtain of you is your , A u, jn , a.ii let the goods—Variety, Quality and Style # I for the price—Prove whether it pays to buy here. We ' (> are prepared to do a bigger business than ever, and * , are going' to get it on merit. Come and see the hats J we are selling at 5: 50, S2 50 and $3 50. K STYLE RIGHT INLINE WITH THE £ DEMANDS OF FASHIONt 4 (I HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY J * UNDERWEAR. J MARKS J 108 S. MAIN ST. The New Cambridge, (Formerly New Cambridge House.) CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA., Which, after the disastrous fire of a ago, is uevs opened ill larger and belter shape for the accommodation of guests in searcti of health and pleasure, presents itself to its former Butler patrons as »tae most desirable hotel in which to locate wLon at Cambridge Serines. Free bus to and from all trains and springs. FnD.ic rooms'are of large size and well lighted, including offace, dining room, bath rooms, billiard room and bowling alley Chambers with private baths and toilets and everything that tends to uipkc a home-like and comfortable resort. r or rate? apply to HAGGERTY & WHITE. Proprietors. &*• Cambridge Springs. Pa • 77 Pvfef SICOO w «« on ' Send foi !*»**. free Ko.«o6Pon*y. Prloe. with enrtatns. UK». AS good M Mlla for Its OMklogt!«0(allou«tylN sbalo, A« goo-J mb fcr fM. rt ..mum A.-Mi lLitt.Ms.en Mi'U. CO. W. B. r&ATT, ««•>. ELKHABT, IMB. WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. ' § % Farmers be Wise, Deal with us and Save *o per cent, on your Fertilizer*, gj YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT. g Z Analysis. I'hos. Acid, Ammonia, Actual Potash, J '< percent, percent. per ce-t. 5 r = Pure Haw Bona Meal 4 to 5 ....... •• 1 • Fert . 1 . lll!er ::::::::::: 3£ 2 ivfih M* 1 Bie Bonanza " Bto 10 2? ;to3« 4to 5 20.00 £ 5 Potato Soecial " " 3to 10 3j" to 4>| 6to 7 23.00 £ I Tobaceo Special » 11 to 13 3to 4 4to 5 ac.oo « | Bone and Meat 15 to 15 4 to 5 10.00 I Tor araples and pamphlet, write WALKER, STRATMAN A CO.. Herr s Island. PITTSBURG. PA. There Is In Paint." I H. W. Johns' Liquid Pain * ' H etNO ron OAMPi.cs. SUGGESTIONS. etc *J.G &W- Campbell , Sutler, Pa. I War Has Been Declared I with Spain, but we are sur.' jou wiil not stop i buy ill)? tin-, celebrated Spanish Port and 1 Sherry Wines from A. Audi-lessen. lie sills theiu pure, his own selection and direct im portation from Spain. Price ?5c to $1.50 i>cr quart 48..T0, 0 ?2 00 i Tippecanoe Kye... .. 80 "! 2R 1 Old Cabinet-half Malt 7a . 2 .V) ; Bridgeport Pure Rye 1 0(> a 50 ! Thompson's 8 year old 100 3 «0 Andriessen's Best 1 50 s '>o j Write for complete price list A. ANDRIESSEN. iB.S Federal St. Allegheny, Pa i BUTLER COUNTY j Mutual Fire Insurance Compan, Office cor. Main and Cunninghau Sts. ; WICK. Pr*«. MKO. KtTTEBKU. Tire Prrs. L. 8. SCJLTSRIH, SM'J SAD TR««. . DIRECTORS. Alfred Wick, Henderson Oliver, j *>r. W. Ii vln, James Stephenson, tf. W. Bl i kraore X. Weitzel. F. Bowman 11. J. KHnaler. < Geo. IveUerer. Clias Helmut! Geo. Renno. John Koenig. LOYAL McJIWKIN Anent. TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA .4 --DENTAL ROOMS.-- > t-' 89 • sth Ave., Pittsburg, P». U 111 We're pRACTtCA V»Yvr tdmuouu At —*•*!» ' THE Bailer County National Bank, Oil tier Perm, Capital paid in - - Ju0.000.00 Surplus and Profits - j114.647.57 : Jos. Hnrtwan, j V. Ritts, j Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John C. MoMarlin, Ass't Cashier. t general banking buslne transacted, j Interest paid on thn.i deposits. I Money loaned on approved security. | Wo invite you to open an account with this I bank. DIRECTORS Hon. Joseph Hartnsan, lion. 1 W. S. Waldron, Dr X. M. Hoover. 11. Mc- Sweeney, K. K. Abrams, C. P. Collins I. G. Smith, "Leslie I'. Hazlett. M. Flncgan, W. W. 11. Larkin. John Humphrey, Dr. W. C. SlcCandiess, Ben liasseth. Levi M. Wise J. V. Kitf ! Butler Savings Bank Htitler, Pa. I Capital - Jfco.ono.oo | Surplus and Profits - - f i 50,000 i JOS. L PURVIS President J. HENP.V TROUTMAN Vice-President WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Cm hier ! LOUIS B. STEIN Teller 1 DIRECTORS—Joseph L. Purvis. J. Henry 1 Troutman, \V. D. Brandon, W. A. stein. J. S. | Campbell. • The Butler Savincs llank is the Oldest ! lSankiiii; lnstitutior.l n Butler County. General banking business 1 r:in>:t<*ted. We solii-jt accounts of ~l! producers, mer chants. farmers and others. I All b.islness entrusted to us will receive 1 prompt attention. ! Interest paid on time deposits. JpgJ i Qt~* e a specialized Brenti- winning K<3w:aticn. rot CIRCULARS APPLV TC ; P. Dl'l'F it SOXS, I'l t huh Avenue, PITTSBURG, i'i. i .T BMSCif M « "♦ i " *" " *\ ; SKFSy % A- -L«f: if* ! ■>■**<» so.- 1 mar when»young ~0-) ) win answers "ye-." \"JJ to the ii-pttuv jswoo ry.4j\ A& in * ! ' u, - ,r " i!e i VV ar,d ambitious young t -m) 'v?-, man, it depends large {> .Vfl' VH upon her he-ith Jtf-.]\ I -r -Ti -31 ill be a I VA£?/ '• " n Fpy " T au unhappy ! ft, nifi;. A ycunic wife j ,v,, r * : 'ox weak".: > ditei.-e of 1 the e and important orspns are • -: r •y f. 3-ir.ir eis care to tail 01 happy Dr Hcict'i Fa mm He hqtnp. i D health, strong: - virility Ii 1 d ii .-:o the womanly orjjaiiisra it iits lai 1. wiiil. .uil ai..i it* mother ] h.': : d It >Uiys in£; mtuation h.-al^ | tijn, soothes paiu and invigorates and j ift '"I ■_ It banis!. 4 the ad con- I plaint of the expectant period and 1 ! U-e little one's arrival easy ar>(! a:.-, ost j painleM i; las urea baby's Ileal th .ivj a 'I saTla Of homes that for yt:,ts oolj > seeded th'; added tie of a to make i of happy. ißilth} childhood . .• inltof the u- this reiuio.. O .• «• t-:o wo- I men b««i» te«tiSed t? it» jnir-elo 1 : -i«-'ts j 1!. .U 'it i-, A rf".'. tne J inr i 'Ho l" ve-v I iji j . mineat a*:d skillful specialist, . 1 1 H V for thirty y rhitf conrult i inz phj'sician to the trreit Invalids' K >'. l Institute, -t ■-. c V. V. T 'j" writing to I>r. Pierce iillug women ,tn stcur- tl'u fee advice of n sr.cciai ; s£ v.iio 1.. i» treated Hloie worn n i:isn any o!at:r phymciaa ii the world mj avo.d the dis :"uS:ing •; laminations arid lecal tieattnent fu.-.ltted ipc-3 by obsctir; Tae ) Fav~,rit'. Tiescnption '.. scld by ill gOt>d i deal^rn All about tho home-treatment of ordi nary dFe'a-ws. stamps, t' cov-.r cost of mailing only, f >r 3 ' >r- <; 1. ,v of Dr. Pierce's Common Sen t ' Medical Vb Is'.'r. Clota binding 3: lamps. Dr. K V Fierce. Buff'.lo, N V. I J Dv.Humpiirejs' I j Sj>eoiflCft art directly upon the disease, j without exciting tlistJrJor in other purls 1 j of the system They Cur« Mir Sir'-. j 90. CURE«. PRICEb -I—Fever a. Congofitlons, I J - Worm#, Worm Fevc:, vV rm Colic. • > j 3—TceibiD«,Collf,CryiD. v-.akefalue6B .'25 j 4—Diarrut'a, of children ur AduiU> 25 ■Jf—Couahs, Colds, Bronchitis. . .25 rj In—.\eurslsio. Toothache, Fnceache. .'25 €" It<'.ida.'hr, Rick Headache, V; rtlgo .'25 I 10—n>>pep»l<). Indigestion. Weak Stomach. J5 1 l~Bupprcdied or Painful Periods .'25 II '2—Whltm. Too Profuse Periods .'25 13—Croup. Larvnxitlu, Hoarseness . . .'25 14—hali Vb*nm. :>y lptlca.- '25 j 15 —Bheuriiaiiiiin, Kheuu;atlc Puins.. . .25 j 16 —Malaria. Chills, Fever an«! Ague . .*25 I JL 9—Catarrh. lu3uenza. Cold ia the Head .25 | '2o—Wlioopina-Cough . .25 ! 27-Kidney DNenic*. • -'25 | t2H—.\ervoa» Debility .1.00 30—Urinary "%>aknes*. Wetting Tied. .25 1 T7—Grip. Hay Fever '25 i Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your ! Drupelets or Mailed Free. j *>«>;. l by ofUkKlats, or .-»ent ou receipt of price, i Humphreys' Met!. Co.. Cor. William & John ats., i No* York. MOTHER!?^ and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of ' MOTHER " —she vho watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed out first tottoring step. Vet the iiu of every Expectant Moth er is beset wi'-'i danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. - m . 2 ; so assists nature Mothers i»ts£ „ a a the Expectant I L rs tff Moth er is ena ■llia fS 11 to '• ool< for " I £ * M3l W ward without dicao, suffering or glocmy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the jo> of Motherhood. It-I.isurc~ nfety to the lives of b) 1 [oth. ia i J.nlu, :indshe is u ... ; icro 't;:.; airci than before co: ancment —in short, it 'makes Chudbirth ii itural ant' '-asy,' as 30 T:n >y have saii. Don't be -i i.'f'i! to use anything but BOTHER; S; F!tl£llD ' sifa Buffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she aid altogether v»ilii her last, having previously usei four bot tle? oi 'Mo tiler's Fiiend.' Ifc is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTHER says a customer. HENDERSON DALS, Carmi, Illinois. Of Dragglsts h* eI.CO, or pent by express on rec itt of price. Write Tor book containing? testimonials anu valuable Information for all Mothers, free. The Hradflcld Co., AtUaU. Oft. CATARRH LOCAL'DISEASE and is the result of colds ana CyorrCOLDi sudden climatic changes. Py Hr-'r c For your Protection KgOTEVEfIfoS Jj we positively state that !':•:» Bfc remedy does not contain fib , v mercury or any other iiij ar- s 4L&A Eiy'sCraani Baiiaip^l is acknowledged !o bo tie mo?t tiioroneh cure for Naeal I'atarrh, Cold in ltcad ar.d llay ie\bt of all remedies. It owns and clcanfea the nneal panares, allays tain and inflammation, he-. !j the aoics, pro tects tlio membrane from co! ell - < i of taste and sineli. Priee ftoc. Nt Dratsjists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 51 Street, New York. AS WAR HAS GOME. we all will have to keep up our spirits—best way to do this is not to use Lewin's spirits, but Lewin's pure rye whiskey. We will ship to any place in the United States. Guaranteed pure 6-year old whiskey either Guekenheimer, Finch.GibsonOverholt, Large. Mt. Vernon, Thompson. Si per full quart or 6 quarts for $5. Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, $2 j>er gallon On C. O. D. or mail orders of sio or over, we prepay ail charges. ROBERT LEWiN & CO., Importers and Wholesalers, 4il Water St. Opposite 3. & 0. Depot. Telephone. 2179. Pittsburg, Pa MUTT'S PENNYROYAL PlLyi ■ V'jT For Sale by D. H. WULLER. ABSOLUTELY FIRE- PROOF. Wf ndd to the inflammability of your Dwellingor Busi- ' / nes3 Building by the use 1 j of combustible building papers ? is an absolutely Fire-Proof ; ilUltmril sheathing and can be had j for about the same cost as"buruable" j papers. KlnnHi irn acts as a barrier to flames, | J I »*»imurll an j w ;i] no t throw off that j stifling smoke which so endangers life ia j ! case of fire. , ASK YOUR DEALER FOH " HON BURK." j H, V. JOHNS H'F'G CO., | ' SOO WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK. I J CHICAGO. BOSTON. T THE: CITIZEN. Cqanl to Leap Vear. "E>o you Miss Willing - ," said young \Vooo, the ether evening, "that yvjur face reminds me of aVerfect mlr- | ror ?" "Does it?" she asked; "and why so, pray ?" * "Bocausa," he replifd, "U reflects Eothir.g bnt the truth." "Oh;"' she exclaimed, in a tone of dis appointment, "I thought it was for a better reason than that." "What did yon expect me to say?" he a.nk<*]. "1 tho ght," continued the blushing i jaai 1, "tfci.t it was because every time jets looke*! in my face jou saw your own." The engagement has been announced. —Chungo Dally Newt. wiij- sho Trfinblfd. Nellie —Wiiat iL..ike» you so nervous, | Jenuif ? Jennie —I am all la a tremble. Mr. ( Jiondciippei- Is g>ing lo ask for . my hun'l this aft.moor.. \ip >—Are you afraid that your pa | Will refuse? Jennie —No; I am afraid Mr. Bond- j clipper will not ■ how up.—N. \. World. Hl» Views. PU-st Burglar—lf I had some more money, I t'iak I'd go inter politics. Second Burglar—Dere's more money In polities dan dere is in our line. First Burglar-—Not only dat, but I r.otl''C when a man is in politics it's easier fer him to keep out of jail. Brooklyxf Life. Comparatively Iloncit. MltiS Sharp—Before I guve you that pie y u>i bit id my Eidcwalk needed shov eling. Hungry Iloby—Yes, lady; I reiterate my statement —it duz need shuvelin'. An' ef I wnz you I'd keep me eye peeled fer some laborer an' giv him de job. Morning', lady.—Judfje. lift Gtnruan Sinter. "Where did you get that cake, An nie?" "Mother gave it to me." "She's always u-giving you more'n she does me." "Never mind, Harry; she's going to put mustard plasters on us to-night, and I'll ask her to let you have the big gest"—Pittsburgh Bulletin. W unman Vanity. Maud —Why has Lillian given up wearing rational costume . Did George object ? Ethel —Oh, no; he said he approved of it, because it would prevent her at tracting any other man's admiration —Boston iVaveJer. Isolated Case. "I don't say all women are alike," re marked Mr. Meekton, with n sigh, "but Elizabeth hasn't changed much. Be fore we wt-re married she was what they called a 'willowy' tort of girl. She is now a pronounced I-will-owy sort of a woman." —Chicago Tribune. nenllxlnat on ni« Inventme-nt. "Well, Uncle lleuben, your daughter Keturah h*s flulshed her education at last, has sh£?" "Yes, 1 reckon so. She says ithcr and nyther. Cost n.e $1,900, but I guess it's aIT right." —Chicago Tribune. A Hot Time. Ho raved about the "fire of love" With which her charms Inspired him, Bat 'en-aa simply a frost to tho holocaust He felt when her father "lired" him. —L. A. W. Bulletin. IJfFARDOXABLE INJUSTICE. Sl© <&ru) <=» Maude —Mrs. Judson is very much annoyed at the report of an interview which appeared In one of the papers recently. Marian —I suppose she didn't say half the things attributed to her? Maude—Half? She told the reporter enoup-h to fill three columns, and he promised that every word of it would be published.—TlarTem Life. Tin- Returned KiondiUcr. "What! Back already? Weren't the diggin's good?" "Don't know. Pug fur home As quick as I could." —Chicago Tribune. At a Political Meollng. Huzler —Too much noise at the other end of the hall, gentlemen! I cannot hear myself speaking. Aderer (in the chair) —Huzler hasn't a grain of gratitude in his whole com position. —N. V. Truth. Better Lost. Rejected One—Yes; she refused me; gafe me the. regular cold shoulder, i His Friend—That's nothing, old man. Why, if she'd accepted you, she might have given you —er—homemade bread! —Ally Sloper. Diplomacy. Young Lady —How old would you take me to be, baron? The Baron (bowing)—Ah, mademoi selle, how can I say—fqr your accom plishments tell me what your looks deny.—X. V. Truth. A Pertinent Question. Mills —Your sister has the brightest eyes of any girl I ever knew. Tommy—ls that the reason why you always turn the gas out \jhen you sit alone with her in the back parlor? — K. Y. Evening Journal. Hot Times Oi-eantoiwUly. Singk-man—-In Iver girlhood days your wife was possessed of a very sun ny disposition. Has she any of it yet? Longwcd- Well-er —enough to make it warm for me occasionally. l'p-t-o Date. Wo Hope, It She I houtftt. "Ya-ns," he said, "I awsked Miss Sliarpe to be my wife, y' kitaw, and 1 gave her a week to think it over." "That settles your case."—-Chicago Post. He Was Only u Chump. lie (apologetically )—I suppose you think I'm a regular bear? She (bravely)—"No, I don't. Bears are said to hug—at least, sometimes."— Yonkers Statesman. Moilna Opcroinll. "I met your friend, Spongely, this morning." "How did 1;." strike you?" "Said he had left his change at home in his other trousers." —N. Y. World. A Celestial CJiestnnt. Auntie —Come here, Freddy.and look at the new moon. Freddy—Oh! I've seen lots of moons like \hat before. —Puck. It Certainly Isn't. "Ilalf tlie world doesn't know how the other half lives." "Well. I dois'i I.n«r>T r." it auy at '.heir business." —Town Topics. The Climax Brandy of 187 C» V in tage. Has proven to be a superior distilla tion, and with years of ripening is now put upon the market by the Speer N. J. Wine Co. It is a superior mellow bran dy, posessing all the medicinal proper ties for which brandies from grape are |so eminently useful. Sold by drug i gists. t As to the length of the life of lish it iis saiil that the ordinary carp, if not J interfered with, would liye about 500 ] years. | AT: artist went to sea to se«-. What he at sea tnia'nt see to draw. I He only saw what all uiay see, | The sea was all the artist saw, And when he saw he d seen the sea. Proceeded he the scene to draw | And since his scene I often *ee i I've seen the sea the artist saw. SpcerN Ciiferiiii'iitetl < irape .Juiee in Europe. Has a wide reputation from its effica cy in the sick room. The juice is rich, tastes like eating the ripe grape fresh from the vine; used by churches Just SO years ago Henry Clay spoke for two hours in behalf of Cuban liberty, and in that speach he said: "If an ! abused and oppressed people will have j their freedom: if tbey seek to establish' it, if in truth they have established it j we have a right as a sovereign po ver to notice the fact, and to act as circuin | stances, and our interests require, j From that day to this, there has been i neither change or let up in the tyranny !of Spain. She's the one country on earth that for centuries has never swerv ! Ed from her love of cruelty and plund j er. She's the same Spain to-day tha: ; has always enjoyed bull-tights, the tor turing and burning of "heretics, ' and the butchery of those within he bloody and devilish grasp. Scrofula is eradicted and all kindred diseases are cured bv Hood's Sarsapar llla. A large head is as much evidence of brain as a paper collar is of a shirt. The great stimulant to original thought is debt The worst thing about a bad habit is that it costs more to get rid of than to keep. When some men do get in on the ground floor of a good thing they kick because there is no lift. HOOD 3 FILLS cure Liver ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Some people are born tired and some seem to have been born for the purpose of making others tired. Life is a battle-field; but through the thickest of the fight we all manage to work in a few picnics. The most disagreeable thing a!>out a rolling stone is that it is always telling stories of its travels. If the commencement orators could only run the universe, what an interest ng ti me we would have. r.c-j'.j,.* 1.... of a 12rive. A lino carriage tloiildcs tl.o p ieasti roof driv ing. Intending buyers of carriages «r har ness can savo dollars by soiiding- for the large, frco catalogue of the Elkhart Carriole and Harness Mfg. (Jo., Elkhart, lud. It is sometimes pretty hard for a girl to decide whether she is blessed or curs ed with brothers. The more eye-openers a man imbibes the less plainly he sees. A horse will live 25 days without food, merely drinkig water. Hamburg recently sent 7.0e when her j :-v.;iotis bit! o nestles on her breast —" -wet 1 the name of "Motlier!" A .id ,>et her happy antici- J put ion of this ewiit is clouded with misgivings of the j .iin and danger of the ordeal, so that i! is impossible to avoid the feeling of o tnnt dread ' which creeps ovet l.ei The danger and sulTerint; .i!Hi d:tiit ;.jM.n being a ' mother can t . entirely prevented, so that the coi.iit of the little stranger need not be looked forward to with - fear and trembling, as is so often the case. Every woman who reads this paper can ol.tain ahs* -ii.tely free a val j uable and attractive little book enti tled "Before f'.aby is Horn," by sending . her name an ! address to the Hradfield _ Regulator Co. Atlanta, (in. This book j contains priceless information to all I women, and 110 one should fail to aeaS to* it. I t n M. ZIMMERMAN t vJ. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1) Office No. 45, S. Main street, over City Pharmacy. £ PURE BLOOD. S V \ ' .-.r no r< om lor ciipiMt 1 J j v.*i:!• rich, r-->l corpuscles. j* : :Lindr.ey's Improved ii J Blood Searcher $ i Mali scrof- # I 0 ula, erysipelas, pimples, boils, # I s■> r< eyes 1h a dis- • I cases of all foi ins. Here's proof: # j JMT>- IUTAHH.OHIO. F I 11». B .*i Senrcl.er hj* J vconderstvith me. I have be en W with Scrofula/ r tkir:> ft furs A A in a short t 4 J P.M 917 '' Akron Mail 8 15 A.m 7 t« P.M Allegheuy A com inflation I< l " l* 18 Allegheny Exprea* 1 3 15 P.m 4 30 " Allegheny "Flyer" 3 05 M Chicago AlW'ghenv Mail 5 4 p.m. leave* U. A O. de|»ot, Pittsbnrg at 3.00 p.m itud I*. & W., Allegheny at 3.10 For through tick •*« t.« all |*>irit;< in tl.e *t, north west or sonthweat and information regarding routes, time of train*, etc. apj»lv to W. K. THINE!*. Tieket Agent, K. l>. REYNOLDS, Sup't, Butler, Pa. (i. V. A.. Allegbefy, Pa PENNSYLVANIA R ROAD. WESTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SiKEDt i.r IN Erraci NOV 29,1897. SOUTH. WEEK DAYS IA. M. A. 31. A. M I'. M. V. M. ItUTLI U T.eav.* 0 25 8 05 11 15 1 '1 3.". 5 a"» Saxouburg Arrive• tj 54 8 14«». ii o* 3 00 5 28 Butler Junction * 4 1 7 27 8 r »3 12 02 325 553 Butler Junction. ..Leave; 7 li«» 603 12 22 *25 653 Natrona Arrive 7 9 ol 12 '.*> 35 € oj T.ueiiiiiin ! 7 42 i' 07 12 3.- 3 4- C 07 Spriugdale 750 91012 4 II 52j Cluremont 1 9 30 1 4 o<'» 0 -7 Shari*»l urjj. . "7 9 36 1 11 4 U' 1 Allegheny... j 8 20 9 48 1 4 25 6 43 jA. M.J A. M. I*. M.jP. M.jr. M. SI NDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny «'ity and principal intermediate stations at 7:35 a. in., uud 5:00 p. ui. NORTH. WEEK DAYS , ,A V*. AM. A.M.{P. M P. M Allegheny City. .leave! 7 I*) 9 »*) 11 *JS 2 :'»<»! GlO Shai|t»hurg 7 11 j 9 12 11 37 J 45 ... t*";.iivntc.it ! 9 19 11 14; 2 53j .... Suriiigdale .... 9 30 11 56} 3 1<»! « 37 Tarenturn . .. 7 34j 93912 07 323 f. 4i". Natrona 7 39 y 4:i 12 12 i3l f» 51 Itutl' i* Juuction...arrive 7 40, 950 12 22 3 45 / 00 llntler Junction... .leave. 7 40 9 50 12 25 ' 4 07 7 W SaXtoiburg 8 15:10 1"# 12 40 4 ',16 7 -4 IJI TLEK. arrive * 4<» 10 38; 1 171 5 Of, 7 50 V M.j A. M. P. M.J P. 31. : P. M SI NDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But ler and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. m. ami p. m. WEEK DAYS. FOR TIIE EAST. WEEK DAYS. P. M.iA. M.j P- M. P M. 2 35' t; 25!1v lit TLKK art ....! 117 3 25" 7 27lnr Butler Juiutlon lv ... 12 25 4 oo 7 40; lv Butler Junction ar H 3<» 12 t»8 4 na ." 315 800 1 «)•» 3 10, " Hairisburg * 4 11 45 3 10 4 30! 0 23j 4 Philadelphia 1 8 :J0 ll 20 A.M.;P. M.j lA.M..P. 31 On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7:35 a. m., connects lor ll:irri»l»urg, Altoona and Philadelphia. Through trains for the east loave Pittsburg (Union Station), .n follows: j Atlantic Expresn, daily A.m Pt Limited 44 7:15 44 I Day Express, u 7:30 " 1 Main Line Express, '• ....8:00" Philadelphia Express, . .. .4:3<» P.M Eastern Express, 44 7*)5 Fast Line, 4 H:lO 44 l hilad'a Mail, Suinlays on*y 8:40 \.m For detailed information, address ThtM. E. Watt, Pass. Western District, Corner Fifth Aveuue and Smith field Stnvt, Pittsburg, Pa. .1 B. 11l T* HISON, J. R. WOOD Oein-ral Manage. Q®n" n Assr. Agent. i \ *: t * j KJ oC . \ Ottr brush should be oied £"■ lin place of the ordinary h~. | brush, hair washes, or hair g?.r < ers. If you do not find, ar j she months' trial, that < Dr. Scott : ELECTRIC j Hair Brush ( will do all we claim for it send i; ! < back and your money ' i will be refunded. You j ? can buy the number ; One W Dollar. I | v ; It Is Guaranteed to Cure ] ) Nervous Headache in five minuter i j t Hilious Headache in five minutes 1 ; ; Neuralgia 111 five minutes ! ( • Dandruff and diseases of the scalp ! Prevents falling hair and baldness! 5 ( flake 3 the hair long 3ml glossy ! i ( fars-ib at Dr\ Goods stores and Drug's!!-" ' ) ) ! . s.-nt on approval, postpaid, on n ccpt \ 1 price and ten cents fer postage. / '• !. !~.A\ •• Tirr DOCTOR'S STORY." f fI( 1 .*. v.. j r. U iwformatiom M» m/w or.) ! ... • f. f". and sl9. ■ tun l». f . ) ' II '•■». •"!•/ $X Klectrir V'.'sh *. I * ' Kltcltic ImcUs.U)cU. tLtulic . ruxtri. J.<. . ) OKO. A. SCOTT, 842 Er..aJ»:e . : j 2 t SEND FOR # A CATALOG, t US FREE! S Contains a full S t and complete list ( \ of all the Cameras and Photographic | « materials we handle—new things I, J coming In daily—we guarantee prices j> C the lowest—this store is photo c graphic headquarters hereabouts. i| / Dark room free to our customers. / J STIERHN, SKSiitwTS. \ S 5.4 SMITHFItUO ST p SO RGH , PA. V C 406 SIXTH *VE. 1 p F. L. kcQUISTION, V, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, ~Ofiice near Court House. Register's Notices. The Register hereby gives notice that tin | following accounts «»f executors, adminis ;• i\ r» and guardian* bav< bra ti • d Kn this olfiit* according to law. and will l>e i»re «.«nted to Court for <*<>ll fir mat lon and allow an<*e on Saturdiiy, the 11th day of Juiu-. Is us. at *.♦ a. m.: 1. Final account of >. If. Moort*. guard an of Martha E Hovd. now Mrs. Martha E. JODM. minor rhlla of JoMI)h T. lloyd. de ceased. late of Worth town.-ddn. 2. Final account of .1 K. McJunkin and At ia M ' lunkln. administrators of John W. >! Jnnkin. deceased, late of flay township. i. l lnal account f James K. Kearns. ad ministrator of William Crawford, deceased, late of Cherry township. 4. Final .'count f Anna M. McCullough, e vvutri.x of J. C. McCollough. deeeasWl, late of Fairview township. •*». Flnai a 'count of W. » Storey, surviving executor of Mexander li. Siorey, deceased. ' it• of Falrrii a in m nsMp ts. Final account of Eli J. Moore, adminl strator of Rachel Moore, deceaised. late of Mucld v rceU township. 7 Final account »>f .Tolin Wlgle, adminis trator <»f I«evina Mcl'lelland. deceased, late of ('onnotiuenessinK townshln. * Fiu.i\ account of M. J. N-llvrs, adminis tratrix of James Sellers, deceased, lato «»f Butle In trough. i». Final !ic*ount * stated oy Isaiah J. Mcßride. :uimlnistrator of J. t" Me Kee. 12. Final account of James l\ McUee. de ceaserough. as stated oy Isaiah M Bride, administrator of J. ('. McKee. 13. Final account of James C. McKee. de ceased. guardian of Thomas McKee Mcllride. now McKee. minor child of George A. Mc- Bride. deceased, late of Butler t>orough. as stated by Isaiah J. Mcßride.administrator of J. ( . McKee. 14. Final accouut of Peter A. Barn hart, abmlnistrator and trustee for the sale of the real estate of Michael Barnhart, decreased, late of Butler borough. n. Final account of Norman Patterson, de ceased. guardian of Salina C. Cooper, minor child of Milton Cooper, deceased, late of Slippery Rock townMda as itated bar Wil liam J. Patterson. administrator of Norman Patterson. lrt. Final account of Eliza McCafferty, guardian of Marv McCafferty, minor child of Patrick Mct'afferty. deceased, late of Penn township. IT. Final accouut of t'-isner KnaulT. ex ecutorof Nicholas KuautT. deceased, late of Jai-kson towship. is. First partial acc«>unt of Alex Mitchell, administrator of Agnes V. Otto, deceased, late of Butler. 1». Final accouut of Thomas Galloway, ad ministrator of Isaac Galloway, deceased, late of ConiMNjut nessing towfiship. Final account of i»e«irge F. Vogal. ex ecutor of Philip Vogal, deceased, late of But ler township. 21. Final account of Thomas Jamison, guardian of Edith B.Crawford, minor child of George Crawford, deceased.. late of Fair view township. 22. Final accouutof F.. McJuukln. executor of Sarah A. Sweeney, deceased, late of Jef ferson townshin. 23. Final ana distribution account of George E. Hay. administrator of John M. Martin, deceased, late of Forward township. 24. Final account of ii. 1). Swain, adminis trator of F. K. Covett. deceased, late of Harmony borough. 2T». Final account of ti. I). Swain, executor of A. A. Swain, deceased, late of Harmony borough. 2t>. i iiial accouut of Joseph Zieghler, ex ecutor of Joseph Stover, deceased, late of Lancaster township. 27. Final account of Minna Schroth. admin istratrix of Christian Schroth. deceased, late of Jefferson township. Final account or Thomas Graham, ad ministrator of Jane Shannon, deceased, late of Connouuenessing township. 2*>. Final account of Martha H. Brown, administratrix of C. N. Brown, deceased, late of Butler township. W. Final account, of Daniel Markel and John Weber, executors of Zeno Markel. de ceased. late of Evans City. «fl. Final account of Stephen V. Hutchison, deceased, guardian of Sarah CJ. Black, minor child of John K. Black, deceased, late of Cherry township, as stated by Eliza E. Hutchison and John O. Hutchison, adminis trators of Stephen V. Hutchison •t2. Distribution account of Daniel Markel and John Weber, executors of Zeno Markel. deceased, late of Evans City. 33. Final account of Fred. Chi. executor, of Christopher Fill, deceased, late of Lancaster township. :a. Final account of Nicholas Bauder. guardian of Herman G. Baudtr, minor child of Gottlieb Bauder. deceased, late of Lan caster township. 35. Final and distribution account of John K. Holland, administrator of Wm. Holland, deceased, lata of Washington township. ;w. Final account of John Falkner. ex ecutor of Eva Falkner. deceased, late of Buffalo township. 37. Final account of Johu Falkner. surviv ing executor of John Falkner, deceased, late of Buffalo township. 3K. Final account of J. 1). Marshall, ad ministrator d. b. ii., c. t. a. of Nicholas Kauffman, deceased, late of Worth township. :c». Final account of Adam Diehl. admini strator of Salome Schaney (or Schoene), de ceased. late of Zelienople borougli. 40. Final account of Henry It. Blair, guar dian of Harry L. Wilson, minor child of Mary J. Wilson, deceased. late of Washington township. W J ADAMS Register. Road and Bridge Reports. Notice is hereby given tlutt the following road and bridges have been confirmed nisi by the Court and will be presented on the first Saturday of June Court, l!>«s, being the 11 day of said month, and if no exceptions urL» Bled they Will be confirmed absolutely. K.D.N'o. 2,June Sessions. 1 vsi:-1 n re-petition of citizens of Allegheny township, for vaca tion of a road laid out but not yet opened, which leads from a uolnt on the public road leading from Maple furnace to i'arkers Landing at or near Adams' Mill to the Mer cer and IJosburg Turnpike near Kosburg's, in said township. Dec. 11th. IMC, reviewers were appointed by the Court, and Munch 7th. IM#>. report of viewers filed stating th it said road laid out but not opened, should be va cated. agreeable to tlie desire of the peti tioners. Now. March 12, 1 Ml*, approved; notice to be given according to rules of Court. 1!V THE COUKT. IS. D. No. 1. March Sessions. IS9S. In re petition of the citizens of Brady township for a county bridge over liogue Hun. on the West Liberty and Moore's Corners road In said township. Dec. sth. 1897, viewers were appointed by the Court, and March -itli, ls»s rcijort of viewers filed stating that proposed bridge is neccessary; no damages. March 12th, lMi»; approved; notice to be given ac cording to rules of Court and to be laid be fore the grand jury at next term. lIY THE CounT. R. D. No. 3. March Sessions, IS9S. In re petitions of lioad Supervisor of Allegheny township for vacation of a portion of a road leading from a point on Emlenton and Law rencemirg road, near the farm of J. I'. Mil ford, where the road leading past Allegheny Church to the turnpike road leaves the same to a point where it reaches the farm of Klislia Robinson, known as the "Duchess" farm, all in said township. Dec. lltli, IS!>7. viewers wore appointed by the Court; March 7th, ISDH, report of viewers tiled in favor of vacation. Now March 12th, lsys. approved; notice to be given according to rules of Court. By the Coubt. U. I). No. 4, March Sessions, IS9K. In re petition of citizens of Allegheny township for vacation of it road lieginnin;; at Kensing ton I'urnace and extending to Armstrong county line. Dec. litli. l! 48, viewers were ap pointed by the Court, Tth. ISDN, report of viewers tiled in favor of Vacation. March 12th, 1898, approved; notice to l>e given ac cording to rutes of Court. Hv the Coukt. Certified from the records this atii day of May, 1898. ISAAC MEALS. Clerk Q. S. Court. Widows' Appraisements. The following widow's appraisements of personal property and real estate Set apart for the benefit of the widows of decedents have been filed in the otH«*e of the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Butler Co., viz: To widow of Samuel Conn, real property 00 To widow of John Buehlcr, personal.. 300 UU To widow of Jacob Ueible. personal... 300 00 To widow of Wm. I*. Thompson, real and personal 300 00 To widow of John I'. Roll, real and personal 300 00 To widow of Lewis S. Millinger 1W) 00 Ail persons interested In the al>ove ao orasiemants will take notiee that they will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans Court <«f Butler county, Pa., on Saturday 1 ne 11th day of June, A. I>.. IK*. and if no ex ceptions be tiled they will be confirmed ab- ISAAC MEALS. Clerk O. C. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to Hon. John M. Greer, President Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Butler county, Pa., on Saturday, May 28, IS9S, at 9 o'clock, a. 111., uuiler the Corporation Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approv ed April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter of a Corporation, to be called the Butler County Agricul* tural Society. The character and objects of which are to encourage Agricultural and Horticul tural pursuits, the improvement of all kinds and classes of domestic animals, to establish and maintain a track or course for the improvement of the speed of horses, and togi\e aid and encourage ments to agricultural and horticultural pursuits in all their branches. To have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges ot said Act of Assembly its supplements. Assemuij J L Purvis, iohn S. Campbell, \v H. H. P-iddle, D. H. Si TXu.N, Jacob Kec*. Thos. Hays, et al. R. P. Scorr, Solicitor. May 10, 1898. NOTICE. , riv.-ti that B. H. Walker. N,.t„ e,s hereby -U< » ~ WjtiUer & t 0.. I. June I .. I" 1 " for continuation and pr. m nt.d to ,a!Ui r urt u mh allowance on . rrothouotai y Prothonotary'# office. May M. M* -• .• rv-'-f - i—' i ■ i■m,i mm nil -^ M^j/i i %>« ii A > h>- ■ %-* , ■ +r*J(r *■* cttcr grades of M >Boys and Childrens Garments J ?for which we have earned the coii'tiien !ati<-n of the most crititical buye k ;T. H. BURTON, •Ml|||M|||l«- T. H. BURTONS 118 South Main St., Butler. Pa. w WAR WAR WAR To The Finish, Competition routed long ago—and our low prices for pure liquors will always be maintained. We pav express charges on all orders of $5 ■» and over and deliver the liquors at your house—No extra charge whatever. Here aie a few of ovr prices: Anchor Rye joc per Qt., $2.00 per gallon. Possum Rye 65c per Qt., $2.50 per gallon. Guekenheimer Rye 4 years old, 73c per Ot, $3.00 per gal. Bear Creek ) Guekenheimer ] 0 years o'c per quart, $5.00 per case of one dozen full quirts — any assortment. Our Gins are the purest and heat—sl.oo p'.-r quart— country. for price list; mailed free We want your custom, azd we will have it if LOW prices for the BEST liquors can get it. riAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-ALLEGHENY PA. li# • WITH - MS. Ueliable War News IN THE GREAT" Vtfpfe. NATIONAL . \ FAMILY \ V; NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front THE {JEW YORK WEEKLY TWBOKE Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to Farm an'l rannly Topic.-, Foreign Coircspomlence, Market Reports, and all general news of the World and Nation. RELIABLE WAR NEWS We furnish The New Vork Weekly Tribune and your favorite home paper, TH "CITI ZEN." Butler. Pa.. Both One Year For $1 50. Send all Orders to the "CITIZEN."^ £R pA The Fate of The Maine. No one doubts now but that the Maine wh» blow up with a mine or torpedo, and it is with great effort that our Leader i> holding in chock the American ii<-ople when they think they are in the right it is ainiost impossible to stop them. It Looks Like War but we must go on mid do business all the sumo, our stock this spring Is fully one half larger than ever before and there is going to be some great shoe selling this spring We are In shape to meet your wants at lower prices than ever before. Our Line of Tan Shoes Must l'O seen to t>e appricatcd Ladies' Tan Shoes from i>»e tosi.sl|. Men's Tan Shoes from $1.25 loft-SO. Boy's Tan Mioes from !**c to Child's Tan Shoes from 4SctosJ.W. See all our lines before y(>u buy. ltig cut in prices In every de partment. Repairing Done Promptly. C.E. MILLER. Hotel Willard. I ; Reopened and rea ly j for the accomtnoda | tion of the traveling i public. Everything Firseciass. MRS. MATTIfcI HtIHIRG, Oicer Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON, Foimerly liorse Shoer at the Wick House has opened busi ness in a shop in the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where he will do Horse-Shoeing in the most approyert style. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. TH6 SUTIa6R GTIZ6N. SI.OO per year if paid in advance, otherwise ' 1 ADvektMis';'ltatks —One inch, one timf CI: each subsequent insertion M cents •Vuditor.V and aivorce notices » e;icli; t*"-- ut.T>' and administrators' iiOtices ?3 eadi e>t riiy and rtlvoiuilon notices *2 each. Head in - not ices 10 cents a line for tirnt and 5 cents for each subsequent Insertion. Notiiesj anions local news items 15 cents of thanks «I. li insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, notices of festlvUls and fair., etc.. ins, rted at the rate of .. cents a line, money to accompany the order, uin words of nrose make a line. Kates for standing cards and job work on All advertising Is due after first insertion, and all transient advertising must oe paid for in advance. , , , „ All communications intended for publica tion in this paper must in* accompanied by the real name of the writer, not for pt.blb .1- tlon bu :» guarantee of good faRMuS should reaeh us not later than Tuesday e\eninj-. Death notices must be accompanied ty resoonsible name. (eNTRAk HOTEL® % 18 CAFE. OPP COURT HOUSE. New House, New Furniture Rates •n p» r dav, inr-als 25 cents. Meals sc.\ • td in dining room at all hours. MRS. NIXON, Prop'r. Formerly of Nixon House.