.; IF YOU HAVE NOT !: A CLEAR i: COMPLEXION ji ' > it is only one of many indications that your li\erisout of order. Ji - Up: a remedy of <, \- 50 YEARS j! C standing, that lias acquired a <[ > reputation fur curing Liver com- J, > | plaints —sucii aJ < [ SELLERS' CELEBRATED <: <; LIVER PILLS. . ; They are easy to take, will <» ]► improve your complexion and <* < [ relieve you of these low spirits, <» sleepless nights, si-k headache, i > costiveness aid biliousness. S W. J. OILMORE CO. ( ► PITTS 3U RC. PA. J » <[ At all Druggists, 25c. <> RAILROAD TIME TABLES P., Bessemer & L E. Trains depart: No. 14. at 9:40 A. M; No. 2. at 5:30 P M. Bntlerjtjme. Trains arrive: No. 1. 9:55 A. M; No. 11, 2:55 P. M. Butler time. No. 12 runs through to Erie and con nects with W. N. Y. &P- at Huston Junction for Franklin and Oil City, and with N. Y. L. E. & W. at Sher.an tfo for all points east No. 1 runs through to Meadvilie and connects with W. N. Y. & P. for Franklin and Oil City. W. R. TrRNF.it, Ticket Agent. pITI'SBURG & WESTERN *■ Railway. Schedule of I'as fenger Trains in effect May 15. J 898. BUTLER TIME. ; Pejatrt. | Arrive. ALLEGHENY Accommodation 6 A.M 917 A.M Allegheny "Flyer" §l6 9 " NEWCASTLE AccoM&odatlon 1 55 P.* 17 Akron Mail H 15 7 <« ** Allegheny Arcomn**iation 1" " ■ " *- J* Allegheny Kxprwtf A 1"' *•* J *JJJ Allegheny "Flyer" O U J ,LT U Chicago Express 338 44 1-1* Allegheny Mail s*' 44 » M Allegheny "Flyer" J CU Ell WOOD Accommodation 540 " 703 Chicagt Limit**! . 5 4'> " 917 A Kane an«l Bradford Mail i 9 50 A.M 5 20 P.* Clarion Accommodation 5 36 P.* '9 36 A.M SUNDAY TRAINS. Allegheny Expreai 8 15 A.M 9 32 Allegheny Accommodation 5 40 P.M 4 60 P M New (}AIITLA Accommodation 8 15 A.M 7 03 Chicago Kxprew 3 38 P.M 4»I 44 Allegheny Accommodation 7 03 U Train arriving at 4.50 p.m. leave* B. A 0. depot. Pittahurg at 3.0 Up.m an«L P. A W., Allegheny at 3.10 p. M. For through tickets to all point* in the went, north west or southwest and information regarding routes, time of trainfl, etc. apply to W. K. TURN EE, Ticket Agent, R. R. REYNOLDS, Sup t, Butler, Pa. Foxlmrg, Pa. C. W. BASSETT, G. P. A., Allegher y, Pa PENNSYLVANIA R BOAD. I WESTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHBDI LP. I* Krnrr Nov. 29, 1897. SOUTH. / WEEK DAYS A. M A.M. A. M P M P. M BUTLEH LEAVE C 2-'. M 05 11 15 2 35 5 05 Haxonburg Arrive 6 54 8 30 11 38 3 5 Butler Junction.. " 727 8 *»3 12 '*2 325 5 5.1 Butler . lonction. ..Leave 7 80 8 53 12 22 3 25 5 53 Natrona Arrive; 7 38 9 01 12 30 3 35 6 arentum. .....J 7 42 9 07 12 35 3 42 0 07 Spriugdale 7 50 9 1<» 12 45* 3 52 C'laremont ' j 9 3O 1 02 4 06 ♦» 27 Hharpatmrg I 8 07 > 9 96 111 4 12 6 32 Allegheny i 8 20 9 48 1 36 4 25 6 43 JA. M A M. P. M. P- M P. M SUNDAY ■ TRAINS.— Leave Butler for Allegheny City and principal intermediate stations at 7:35 a. m., and 5:00 p. m. JFOBTH. WEEK DAYS A. M.LA. M. A.M. P. MP. M Allegheny City. ...leave 7 00; 90011 25 2 30, 10 Sharpstmrg 7 11 9 12 11 37. 2 46 .... Claremont .... 9 19 11 4-1 2 53; Springdalt* 9 30 11 86| 3 10, T» 37 Tarentum 7 34 9 3!L 12 07 3 23 ») 44J Natrona. 7 39 94312 12 3 .11 « 51 Butler Junction, arrive 7 4<> 9 50 12 2J 3 45 / T*» Butler Junction... .leave 7 4«J 9 50 12 2."« 4 07, 1 00 SaxonlM.rg 8 15 10 15 12 4'.» 4 36| 7 21 BUTLER arrive 8 4O 10 .3H 1 171 6 05 7 50 A.M. A.M. P. M.'|P. M. P. 31 SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for But ler and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. M. and *OO p. m. WESKDAYS. FOR THE EAST. Wane DA vs. P. M. A.M.I P. M. P M 2 .35' 626 IT BUTLER ar. .... 1 17 3 25! 727 ar Butler Junc tion lv l2 25 4 OO 7 4«|lv Butler Junction ar, 8 30 12 08 4 OCM 7 49 ar Fnwport lv 8 28 12 06 4 OT> 763 44 Allegheny Junction. . .." H2412 01 4 21, 8 04 44 Leechburg " , 8 09 11 49 440 821 44 Paulton (Apollo) U 7 5.3 11 32 508 861 44 Saltshurg M 73011 09 5 4I; 922 44 Blalrsville ....* 700 10 4<» 650 9 :IO 44 Blairsvills Intersection. ..** 55610 10 850 11 35 44 Altoona 44 3 15 800 1 00 3 10 44 Ilarrishiirg 44 111 45 3 10 • 4 30 6 23 44 Philadelphia 8 30 11 20 A.M.IP. M. lA.M. P. M On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7:35 a. m., connects TPJ Harrisliurg, Altoona and Phihulelphia. Through train* for the east leave Pittrburg (Union &ALII>N), as follows: — Atlantic Express, daily 2:50 A.M Pennsylvania Limited 44 7:15 44 PAY Express, U 7:: V) 44 Sftain Line Kxjtrm, " B:LY T C r I)I'FF X' SONS. 244 I nth Avenue, PITTSBURG. FA " I* She Your Daughter ? " Have yon a younsr daughter ju*t at the age when young girls most need a mother'! loving care? Is she physically stron? and well or does she suffer from any weakness of the delicate organism which most inti mately concerns her womanhood ? If so, you understand her suffering better than anyone else can. You know that such troubles, unless remedied, mean a life of incapacity and wretchedness for her You appreciate her reluctance to undergo physi cian's "examinations" and "treatments;" and yott will be glad of assurance from the most eminent medical authorities in this country that in nineteen cases out of twenty these mortifying methods are ab solutely unnecessary. Any mother who will write about her daughters case, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, X. Y., will receive free of cost the best profes sional advice obtainable, and instructions ■whereby a complete cure may, in nearly every instance, be effected by simple, com mon-sense home methods. No living physician has a wider practical experience or a higher reputation in the treatment of diseases peculiar to women than Dr. Pierce. His Favorite Prescrip tion " is the only proprietary remedy ever designed ftv an educated authorized physi cian specifically to enre women's diseases. His great 1000 page illustrated book, " Th<; People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." is of priceless value to every mother It will be sent absolutely free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mail ing only. Address. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, X v.; or, send JI stamps for a heavy, cloth-bound copy. The unfailiug, never - griping curr for constipation— Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I | Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. R Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by druggist*, or sent jx*t-paidon receipt of prfco Hl lI'HBKIVXKD. CO., 111 A lis WlßteaSt., Saw York. MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman, "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and 'suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND S^B^gc^andth trying hour is robbed of its pain and -uttering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing bui "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother'* Friend" is the (greatest remodyever Eaton the market, an - . the .Na,«l IW-.M-,. f » J Jjv, W £"/, J J Allays InKi'nn.rf: »t IlenlH and Proux t* THE M* IU I<«"TOR- - t •• Ben*ea of THi>te and Sm« !l. J I .Siz*j 60c.; Trial 10c.; a* |)rn—/wt« or ELY BKOTJIKit*. W Warren street, New York. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PUIS " !^J •For Sale by D. 11. WULLER. *> 500 SQUARE FEET <*•* • e well? Sick stomach comes from poor food, poor nourish men t; means poor health, poor comfort. Shaker Digestive (,'ord ial means health and a well stomach. If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that so lit tle will put it out of order. But, unless we are doctors, we never see our stomach. ,We only feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker Di gestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digest all the nourishing food you eat, relieves all symptoms of indi gestion. acts as a tonic and soon makes you well and strong again. The more yon take, the less yon will teel of your stomach. At druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. Copenhagen's Round Tower, i„ij|f in the 11th eentnry, and 1150 feet high, is to be moved bodily 150 feet to widen a business street. RHEUMATISM CCKF.D IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in ito days. Its action upon the system i> remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cai'ses and the disease immediately apt ears. The first dose greatly Vne.'ils; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kerlic, ut: The washing of clothes for Queen Vic torias household costs f15,000 a year. ( nlia shall !>«■ Kroo. (By Miss Litla Lojran, Mahart: I'.i 1 Th'-re lii s A lan-l ojipr --aring. Far out upon the sea. We knew the war was waging. Boon Cuba would be free. We saw our soldiers landing On Cuba's blood-stained soil. We listened to their orders. We saw the*i take the spoil. Our nation's fla? uplifted Among the ruins se" Our ami) was victorious. Soon Cuba shall be free. But on the other hand we see (Our nation's bittet foe) \\ hose inhumanity to man lias canseil a nation's woe And kindled fires of sympathy In Miss Columbia's heart, And called her scores of soldiers To take the Cuban's part. The Spanish soldiers' wavering In every battle fought. Their feigned bravery dying. They could accomplish naught: Soon, soon they could be beaten We their destruction see, The war is nearly ended Cuba shall be free. All honor to our soldier boys. Our gallant boys in blue, Who fighting for their country's flag, Will to its cause be true, And ever keep it waving On ocear, land or sea. And teil to every nation, That Cuba shall lie free. Soon the smoking cannon Will have its mission done, Americans and Cubans In spirit shall be one; Our soldier boys returning From far across the sea. \\ ill bear these gracious tidings, Cuba now is free. The Spaniards crashed in spirit, Return aicain to Spain; Devoid of all the honor They tried so hard to gain, And lonf? may they remember. And other nations too, To meddle not with Uncle S-1111 Nor his boys in blue. Uncle Sam will long remember. The destruction of the Maine. And those on board that lost their lives, At the cruel hands of Spain: But at last he has avenged her And we already see. The war is nearly over; And Cuba almost free. We hail the proclamation Already made for peace. We thank the god of battles- Thc war at last will cease, We'll welcome home the soldier boys. Especially company E. Th ■ war is almost over, And Cuba almost free. Delays are dangerous. A little spent for Hood's Sarsa pari 11a now may pre vent serious illness. The army of Germany boasts of eight women Colonels. I iOO Co •£.«_& curt. L. J,r Ills, Eil iousnoss, Indigestion, iltndache. F.oey to take, easy to operate. 25c- There are said to be 230 glaciers in the Alps over ~> miles long. I i" You I i;i\ <■ :i HaUy. Don't kill it with nostrums l'or coughs, colds and croup, l.'se the only safe and certain cure, Hoxsie's C '' C At a ree -nt auction in London s'.'Bo was paid for foar volumnes of a visit ors register kept in Shakeupliere's house at Stratford from l*:il to 1848. The natives of some of the tropi • 1 con ti tries chew the fibers of green cocoa untn as a remedy for fever. They con tain much tannic acid, and are reputed as effective as quinine. *>< ;! . . til • PlMHOMiafa I'li'lvr. I i• ■ ;f 1 re doubles the pteosaroof driv ♦< .1 r buyers of carriiicf\s *»r lmr- KIPS-. r.tn dollars bj* SIMICI nf* for tho lurrr**, froe < atalngiin of t!»r» Klkhart Carriatrs and liar in s Mfir. Co., MUhart, Ind. HARVEST TiiE. IJy taking ili« 1 i lit st imulant y >n will I • • t stand tin* nard work of ll \K\KST TIMK; this al»o applies to your help. Pure I iquors are Healthful, :j!v»sir< nu'lli'niii". Our Liquors and Wines I m in if jri::i ranti'cfl pn re an* Just what you ne«-«|. \\V nnofe :• !» w prices for run* llye Whiskey. U'rlte for complete prl«»* list. <;i < K I N., I MKR. H s CH. HKIIOIjT, tAMII. Ml. > i K2VO3 THOMPSON. Any of al*>v« i bra mis i\ year old l*ure Whiskey, p«r full quarts 0 quarts for (iKAM'FATIIKII S < 11011%., WI»1 skfy guaranteed :J years old, $2.00 per gallon. On all <>. I>. f»r mail orders of sio.oo or over, wc Imjx and ship promptly; express charges prepaid. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., 4:1 Waler Si. Opposite B. &0. Repot, Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa. FACTS! ! '1 liat you can buy the purest and best wines and liquors from A. Andriesscn at the lowest figures. From the best known distillers and wine growers in Europe or America. A few prices: Whiskey 2"j yrs. old.,pure Kye. SJ.nn Kallon. Whiskey I yrs. old, pure liye, Whiskey s yrs. •olil, pure Hye, 3-flO \\ hlsk«y 10 yrs. old. pure Kye. 4.<» i Whiskey 12 yrs. old. |>ure Kye. \.M Whiskey l.*> yrs. old. pure Kye. "•..10 Wines, i'iiflforrilu liry and Sweet, from ..«• to 81.5 a and fS.OO per Kallon. Imported from «tMXI to gallon. Send for prlee list. \. ANDRIESSEN. ISB Federal St. Allegheny, Pa. Telephone No. »l!>. prapt / /«H*riiHAU ; H\ ~ »\ o -VJY 0 I ill■'*" .;fll|!' O vJV TRVIT! v y--h!!F?** ; —Jobjwork of all kinds done at the j CXIZKN OKFICK. x t 8 .*. J I ; O? ? jmM i I -V ,Jv'i \ i 1 " in - $ " Hurrah ! Battle Ax has come." |9 Everybody who reads the newspapers knows what priva- S tion and suffering; were caused in Cuba —by the failure X g* of the supply of tobacco provided by the Government to & j|j reach the camps of the U. S. Soldiers. | I m When marching—fighting—tramping—wheeling 0 © instantly relieves that dry taste in the mouth. f Oemember the name | 6 wtsen you buy again. | *A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL L' \R GAIN." MARRY A PLAiN GIRL IF SHE *J vL3 SAPOLIQ RIITS PR'S BIG FAIR U S I %J brings crowds of people io Bullcr. AND RIPKR 'S large stock and pat bargains IJ> * ox tee boots and shoes. Boy's and Youth s high-rut copper tip shoes. Ladies' hind-)>egged and hand-fitted shoes and slippers, just the kind for ev ryday wear—warrented solid and waterproof, nig assortment of Women's and Misses' Oil Grains, Kangaroo Calf and I'. x Calf shoes for everyday wear SCHOOL SHOES Parents it will pay v<>u to examine our large stock of school shoes—our stock is mt'ch larger ilian ever before and prices much lower—call and examine them. We have them from the fine it t > thi heiyiest. Rubber yoods and felt uoots and shoos of all kinds Boston, Woonsocket, Goo lyear. Glove and Rhode Island rubber hoots and shoes in all styles to fit and suit every person. ... , Men's and Women's, Boy's and Youth's felt boots and first quality overs at reduced prices. CALL AND SEE US. JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER, PA. P, oy < AIttUACS AJ ' » • ■>.. W. B. FUATT. Oeo'j, lIUiIIAJCT, UII>. WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. -5 Farmers be Wise, Deal with us and Save 40 percent, on your I'ertilixers. «. ? YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT. g: .» Analysis, l'bos. Acid, Ammonia, Actual l'otasn, t percent. percent. percent. t :S Pure Raw Eone Meal * <'>s ... I' C, ;. U>n J •= Smoky °Clty ' Fcr^ l * et iZ ™BTo IS f I?ouuo°'sp"c««i " »?"'« ".""o « | ißone^/KSt 1 " "toll '*• *£• " | |. ; .. ;j » BT R A™>« VICTOR'y AI -a ays crowns our efforts to secure the handsomest rnd in ,t correct tiling in JMen's Dress at all season's of the year. There's a Iresh, bright sparkle of style about our spring patterns, the kind that has snap and art in it. We cater to the economical man because our clothes give a dollar of service for every dollar paid. Let us show you the kind of a suit we make for $25. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S v LOT ICES . 55" '• : ■ fAi-.fi PHU-ADCLPHIj i i . -?J -dental ROOM -- . •. ' '•••2 33 - oth Av«., ' • •• vV.,'r. pf?ACTICA* LI fc •• fit hi Plu . WHY ,ot D< • 1 CHOV • _, t I '■ji o i ,/• f. s wni'k r« -l i <"•' ' -i, i « MSS V' y lOOTH A'"' ' >• / I ' "!' ON I £ -"ii J »«r- -Z>. -ist Two Weeks Sale. 3 For two weeks we are going to sacrafice our wall paper, so that, whetfcet you 1 need it or not, you will buy for future use, if you will only come ami see the s designs anr. price. We have many of llie best grades on e the market which wt will sell you at such a price that you will buy. We have all grades and our prices are selling out t prices. We want to sell out v\ thin two weeks r so measure every roon in the house for you will need the knowledge when you bear the prices and see our fine patt'jms, principly "special" grades, at r South* Main St., Near I'. O. 1 (GNTRAk HOTEL l!l c - II! CA FE. OPP COURT HOUSE. New House, New Furniture. Kates i per day. meals 25 cent c Meals mrv d in dining room at all hours. MRS. NIXON, Proo'r. Formerly of Ni*on House. Practical Horse Shoer Will ROBINSON. Formerly Horse Shoer at the 1 Wick houce lias opened busi- ■ ness in a shop in the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where i 1r willjldo Horse-, hoeing in the' tn< style. j TRACK AND ROAD HORSES , A SPECIALTY. |< REGISTER S NOTICES. The U« h« r» >jr glv* •» mrtk 1 * that thi 4 folinwiittf tit> « f • \«vutor*. ndmtnb* ir.4t*ir«. itiu! £u;irdi:ui«i liaVt* Invn tiled In t luv itrtii-.-to luw. atid will I** !>rt— n* I'ourt for itMitirm&tkm mid nlf«iw - • . ; • . 1 • :"«••••• I**l I*;«*. tit l» \ v.. «»f - ti'i lav: t. Final ; • ••ant of i and Jolin K ' lv i. :. i.i-.t rat» r> of A«i t'u l\ r ;nU-l. cl« k . 1. •« -»f >ucirnU t»:*ii«»iiip. ; ! t ;; »! 01211 1 of AI. C"c¥>pt»r. « \f« ut 'r «>f H HI > *'i*wr. »J« •fa-" «l. latf of >UpjM r> n»«-k rowts>hlp. L Final account of J«Un A Eichort. t uior of Ja »•» dtvcitst'tl. law* of Ja<'k i"W»i>hlp. ♦ I'inai a voant < f II H /ir.'ii r, niniinU- Tr.a< r -f ShalTfr dc- i'tM'd, late of 1.-1 vn- ister town>lilp. I'inai -i«*« ' unt «»f - \ ratri\of Jacob Geibie, UttvaMud, lati* Butler. I'a. r.. Final arvount of II .1 llTi. t»serutor of Jiaut's Jont->. di'i'fXst'd, lato of K\ an>burtf. ; I'a 7. Fltiu. 4 • unt of J»>hn S I.ovf. f\v«*utor . of liot • rt Ijovt-, late i»f Clinton | tow n»hip. •» Final i > ount of Ilt iirv M admin- j l-»trator of .!mco{» V Wise, decreased, late of » .J »n t«.u i ->liip. i*. I'inal ac< ount «»f l>aiah J MfDrkle, exec- ; ut<«r of .lan.i-> « M«*Kee, dei'e:iM*d, late of tl\i\ler. I'a. It 1»>. Distribution a • ount «»f Isaiah .1 Me liride. exeeutor of .lame•> C McKet*. late Of Butler. I'a. 11. I'inai - unt of ReVckah F. Keeder. a !rniui>tratrix of l> T Ht't der. dei'easvd. lan* | of lint ;• r. I'a. I*. Final account of A I' liarnhart «\. - Sti ■•!- B&raluut, decttMdi law- « »f j Fairvlt t«»wnsliip. 13. Final account of \Y XV Hill, jruardian Mil! i»'i \ St«*rr«'tt. minor child of > o Mer ld PStOl BShiD. li. I'at • a I a ■ ount of t» M Hammers and A M Mt'hoK. administrators of Thomas lman. ,i» . a>ed. lat«- of I'oni-onl township. Final a • ount of William F Benson, ad ministrator of Mary \ Benson, deceased.late of I»--uevral township. Iti. Final a *t.ator of John K Gilchrist. 1". Final :»«*count of John K Gilchrist. jruar«lian of I'rt ston White, minor child of J a-. M W alle.d»'*taHed.late of t nvi»- s!dp. tiled l»y John McDowell, adminis trator : »f John K Gilchrist. in. Filial account of John K Gilchrist.guar dian of tioorjre D Christie, minor child of \\ la and Margaret J Christie, of Butler Boro. as tiled by John McDowell, administrator of John K Gilchrist. Final a - 'ount of John K Giiehrist. guar dian of sarah Christie, minor child of Win and Margaret .1 Christie, of Butler Boro, a> tiled by John McDowell, administrator of John k Gilchrist. 2!. Final a cottnt of John K Gilchrist, guar d..tn i f Martha t v'hri>tie.minor <'hlld of \N in and Margaret .1 Christie, of Butler Boro. as tiled i y John Mc!H>weli. administrator of John k Gilchrist. '*J. Final ae.-ount of John Iv Gil«*hrlst.guar dian of Tlllie M Christie. min«>r ehild *»f Wm and Mariraret J Christie, of Butler Boro, a-* filed by John McDowell, administrator of i John k Gilchrist. Z-i. Final account of John K Gilchrist, guar dian of Ahlgal B Christie, minor child ot \V m and Margaret J Christie, of Butler Boro, us tiled by John McDowell, administrator of John k Gilchrist. 24. Final account of John K Gilchrist, guar dian ot fefcoaa i- < iristie, mltu i child ox Win :i!i«l Margaret J Christb*. of Butler Boro, as ?ii«• tL by John McDowell, administrator of John l\ Gilchrist. ~~k Final account of John K Gilchrist, guar di:i!i of Minnie M Christie, minor child of Win. and Margaret J. Christie, of Butler !»orough. as tiled by John McDowell.adminis t tutor of John K Gilchrist. •„v». Final aceount of John K Gilchrist, ad ministrator of Maggie A. Buchanan, deceas ed. late *»f Marion township, as tiled by John McDowell, administrator of John K Gilchrist deceased. , 'J7. Final account of John K Gilchrist, guardian of Wn». W. Buchanan, minor child of James W and M J Buchanan, deceased, late of Marlon township, as tiled by John Mc- Dowell, administrator of John k Gilchrist, •js. Final account of Joint.k lillchrlst, guar \N and Mary J Buchanan, deceased, late of Marion township, as tiled by John Mc- Dowell. administrator of John K Gilchrist. :te. Final account of John K Gilchrist, guardian of Klb»n c Buchanan, minor child of James W and Mary J Buchanan, deceased, late of Marion township, as tiled by John Mc- Dowell. administrator of Jonn k Gilchrist. .ii. Final account of John k tiilchrlst. guardian of Mary N Buchanan, minor child of Jam» > \\ and Mary J Buchanan, deceased, late of Marion township, as tiled by John Mc -1 lowell. adndnistraUir t>f John tiilchrlst. ;ri Final account of John k Gilchrist, guar dian of Charles E Buchanan. minor child of James W and Maty J Buchanan, deceased, late of Marion township, as tiled by John Mc- Dowell, administrator of John k Gilchrist. :i' t . Final account of Agnes Forrester, ad ministrator of h Forrester, deceased, late of I'rospect borough. Pa. Final account of II D Ilockenberry. ad ministrator of s S Hunt, deceased, late of Sunbury Inirough. :r». Final account «»f Kobert Trimble, guar dian of Anna Bell Trimble, minor child of William Trlmblie, deoeued.lAte of Middle sex township, as stated by > C Trimble and V. A Denny, executors of Kobert Trimble. ;tr>. Final accotmt of Sanutel A Leslie. a Spang, minor child of Josialt Ji Spang, deceased, late of But ler lK»rough. >. Final account of John 11. Negley. guar dian of May L Negley, (now Covert), minor child of Harry Negley, deceased, late of Phil adelphia. Pa. :i.». Final acit»unt of Ferd Keiber. guardian of Kaymond E lteed. minor child of W E Keed deceased, late of Butler Borough. 4'». Final account of Loyal M Brackney. ad ministrator of Charles L Braekney deceased, late o Butler In.rough. 41. Final account of J L Purvis and Emily Montgomery, executors of Henry Sefton. de ceased. late of Clinton townshiti. 4'-!. Filial account of II D IbH'kenberry. ex ecutor of < hrlstopher Kinker. deceased, late of < 'berry t wownship. i ;. Final account of J W Hutchison, guar id! in of Ada Campbell, minor child of Silas CamplH'll. deceasetl. late of Washington township. 41. Final account of D B Douthett. guar ian of Han v B Keilxild, minor child of I'eter Keibold. decease d late of Forward. J.">. I iual account of D It Douthett. guardian of Elmer F Keibold. minor child of Peter Keibold. d ceased. late of Forward township. W. J. ADAMS, itegiim. ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORTS. Notice K hereliy Riven that tlie followlnK roail nnrl hridnrs liave Ih-cii I'ontlririfil by the Court anil will l»' presented on ilie first of Sept.. I'ourl. briniMln* tut Ii ilav or satil month, and if no i-x.'.-iitions :u ■ liii-il tiiey will In 1 oonllrnieil absolutely. I. !£. i». No. 1. Juee term. in re petl li.in of tin-i-iti/.i-nsof intii■ I■ I lownshlp Tor :i I'liuiity ln-iil ;e our I.ittli- llittr;ilo cri-i-li al >1X1)11 si :it ion. Win-re the pnlille lilftliwav i-fis>es saiii ereek in >axon i Ity. Mureh ■>. t^. viewer-, were appoiiitiM) tiv tin- I'ourt. and . I line ii. IS9K. report of viewers tiled stat ing that t lie proposed lirldtfe is neeessary and that the same will reiiulre more expense than It i-- reasiinable said township should 1.. 11. Nodainaires. June It. lxtts. approved. Niiti.-e to lie ;;hen aceorilinu' l-i rules of I'ourl and In !«• laid before the ttratnl Jury al next term. HY THK COt'llT. " It. I>. No. 2. June terra. IspK. In re peti tion of I'll beir of JaeUson township. f..r a ntii.li r«..-ill lo eoiiimein-e ill or ni-rir the /..-lleliiipleKlalloniif l!i I'll' ."'ur; WesUTli i; I!, rn.. and t-. end :it a iioint in Ilie pulilii i M! h from /.eiien-i, le lo |;, .ivel al a point "n i.inl. of x .\ II S.-aif. .jit :I 7. I ■vien r . wert' appointed and M:iv "*. I" 1 ". I' iiort of viewer-, tiled statins; t li.il t tie same Is neerisary for a I>lll»■ '■ ' road. Ni. damages. June 11. 1 .... appro\i I. anil nX Willih i f road at :H feet Nnti-et. b - Rive a -ordini; to of Court. Hv TII i: I OITI.T. 11. It. IK No. i!. June term, IH.K li. re pell t Inn ilf i-itl/ens of l-'alrview township lira [ publirouil to liesjin at a point on a jiulill'- ro.idlhirtv rod-, east of the house of e I lavlor. on" the harns City and K lltan.iiilK toa'd in -aid township, and elillluK at a point ( 1 hue roil . west of the brldu'l- near the house of II > Mel -ollouKh, oil Mlllerstown and Utady's lie ml road. March s. t-iis. viewers were appointed, and June i». l-!is, report of Vi.wi I, tiled in favor of said road. Damages in sum of -li»' assessed 101 l S \|.-('olloui;h. June 11. lsli-. approved, and lix wldili of road at :« feel. .Notlee to be Riven ai-eordlnß to rules of I 'ourt. Hv THK CoCHT. t. It. li. No. 11. June term. 189*. li> repell tton of eiti/ens of Xi'atns township for a pubiie rojul to lead from a point on tlie Mars and Kvans i Ity road about twenty roils south of Marshall stiitlonou the I'lttsbnrir .V Wes tern it. K . to a ixiint on Hie I'lilou church road near lln end of J. A. Kennedy s lane. \ pril L*'..ls!is.v lewers were appointed and July I. I-'.H. II |»>rl of Viewers tiled in fav or of said road. I lamaßi-s assi-.si-d as To lb iiry Ha-iieeiver, l TU A II Crouch, personal estate •Mil ml I Ii Marshall.persoual estate :«■» W '• KoU-rl Trimble, j«-rsorial estate :*IO fO " Washlnßton Hovaril, fierson al . sitae... :.tw 1» All persons inli-resled In Ilie above au prasleu -ills will take notice thai they will I, - pre • nt. 11 for conHrni.at lon to the Orphans i ourt of lint ler county. I'a . on Saturday, the hit |, day of .Sept.. A. li . l-'i-. 'ind If no ex ecutions be Bled they will lie confirmed ab solutely. ISAAC MEALS. Clerk O. C. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The Ford farm in Donegal twp., near j Mlllerstown is for sale. II contains • about 150 acres, is wtll watered and in good condition For terms inquire a bis office 1 r—-m«—lf 'fc|T%|<^i^^/ oSummer I—\l—\1 —\ —"• * • C% J*-JtT 9 Millinery.< £ JiThe Leading Miilinery House of Butler Co.jc £ OVERSTOCKED. X ■y • lid I.f lin 11 • r I •.»•• will V tin- very liiti-t iUuiiu-ts. ll:tt>. Sailors, Walk-4 \ \jT >. 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