| WILLIAM C.SEGLEY - - Publisher MM——— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. i^B -- - - ELECTION NOTES. Clarion Co. voted for a poor house at the late election The Pennsylvania Congressional dele gation now stands twenty Republicans to ten Democrats, a lose of seven to the Repuplicans The next Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is likely to be William T. Mat shall, of Allegheny His strongest opponent will be W ard R Bliss, of Delaware county. Either of these gentleman posses* the proper qual ifications, but Marshall will probably have the strongest following from the fact that, being from Allegheny county, he will have a larger delegation back of him. Besides, the last two Speakers hare been from Philadelphia, ard the honor should go to a western man this time.— Punxsntawnev Spirit. Rep. Ho»aek of Allegheny Co. is also a candidate for speaker. The new voting machine tried at Rochester, N. Y-, at the late election, was a complete tmccess. Although about 28,000 rotes were cast, the exact result in all the election districts was ascertained in lesa than one boor after the polls closed. The machine is sim ple. being a booth in which but one vot er can be at a time. He a but ton opposite the name of each candidate for whom he wishes to vote The press' iag of the b lttnn locks all other buttons for the same office, making repeating Impossible. As the man steps out and closes the door the buttons are automat ically made ready for the next your The machine receives, counts and foots up aggregates as the voting progresses It preserve! absolute sec res y and reg isters with accuracy. George E. Higgins, Rep., who was defeated for Congress in the Erie-Craw ford district 'by A. Gaston. Dem , has filed notice of a contest, and will bring the case before the House Elections Committee of the next Congress. He protests against the count of votes in two wards of Erie and all the districts of Corrr. alleging that the election boards were not organized according to law, received illegal votes, and closed the polls daring the hoars they mast be open. He farther claims that several hundred Republicans in Crawford connty were left off the assessors li»ts and they were refused a vote for lack of registration The official vote of the district was close and interesting. Higgins had a plurality of W6 in Erie county and Gas ton bad a plurality of 923 in Crawford giving him a plurality of 1 < votes in a to tal poll of 24,931. This includes the soldier yote of Erie and Crawford counties, which gave Higgins 49 over Gaston. The Basiness Men's Republican Lea gne of Pennsylvania issued a statement on the result of the recent election a few days ago, and among other things it aayr. "It is an incontrovertible certainty that a majority of more than thirty ot the next legislature have been elected upon a platform of opposition to the re turn of senator Quay to the United States senate and are pledged to stand against all harmful machina legislation. Of the 138 members of the last legisla ture who voted for Senator Penrose and thereafter followed the dictates of the Quay machine, but twenty-tour have been re-elected, or only 18 per cent while of the ' seventy six" who support «d Hon John Wanamaker thirty-two bare been returned, or more than 42 pet cent. Of the fifty Quay men who at tempted to collect mileage bills for ex penses never incurred only seven are re elected, while the four anti-Quay men jj , ,1j 1 > ,111 MWijit i" render bills for money not expended have all been re-elected. "Senator Quay had a senatorial op ponent in but one county of the state, Tioga, where both be and his opponent submitted their names to the people, and Quay was overwhelmingly defeated by Hon. Charles Tubbs In the Repub lican strongholds of Blair, Chester and Union counties seveu members wen instructed at the primalies to vote for Senator Quay because no oanidate was announced against him. but at the elec tion these seven members instructed for Senator Quay were defea»ed. "Even the inflnemse of Senator Qnay in bis own county of Beaver was insnrtl cient to renominate the two men who bad done his bidding in the last legisla tore. State Chairman Elkin was forced to take down the two members from his own county of Indiana whom he had I led into betraying the people aud whom he desired returned in the interest 01 the machine "Ex State Treasurer Haywood could not renominate his two servile followers from Mercer county, though by prece dent they were entitled to another term, yet a member of the "seventy six in this crt for any man, but lor the re dempttoii of the great Republican party of our com on wealth." SOME two-thousand claims for pen sions on acconnt of the late war have already I teen filed; and that of Jesse T Gates who lost his upper lip at Santiago was the first to be granted *l7 pel irontb. Snlnrribe for the OmiJBN Tii* T«.der« of the Cmzrv will kindly remember that communications are not to be taken a« the expressed sentiment of the paper The CITIZEN is now. always has been and we hope always will be an independent anti- Quay Republican paper. We know the majority of the Republican voters of Butler connty are of the same ilk They proved it last spring by the nomination of independent, unpledged candidates for state legislature by lame majoriti-- At the late election tta*y also proved that they are true Republicans by up holding the party ticket when headed by the man whom they did not want nominated for governor. We know that the majority of Butler connty Re publicans would rather see some other of their party than M S. Qaay the nex, U. S senator from Pennsylvania an 1 the CITIZEN" will always try to truth fully represent the sentiments of the party majority in Butler county The Caucus and the Man ITO the Editor of the Commercial Gazette.) Section 3 of article 1 of the < onstitu tion of the United States px-vide- tha ' th£ senate 01 the United Srat>-s -hall he composed of tsro senators from ea< b state, choosen by the legislature Ibereot for six years; ard eaeh senator sha.l have one vote.'' The legislature ot Pennsylvania passed an act January 11. p. L. 1- defining and regulating the time and manner of nominating and choosing a United States -en a tor as fol lows 'Section I—That each house ot tne legislature .Wl appoint one teller and nominate at least (Inc to fill theothceot senator, torepresent thi- ntate in the United States seriate, and at lea-' Uro 'lavs previou- to the joint meeting hereinafter mentioned, communicate t<> the other boas* »he namea of the jier «ons so appointed and fcomii-ated "Section 2 At the hour of 8 p a. on the second Tuesday after the meeting ajjd organization of the legislature, which ah*') be chosen next preceeding the expiratioii of the time for which any senator was elect*-* u, r.:-pr. enf this state in congress, to *'it the third Tuesday of January. ;f the legi-la ture shall have organized previous to the second Tuesday, but if not so organ ise), then on the second Tuesday after the organisation thereof, not counting the day on wbnai i-h,'-' legislature wa organized, each house shall c#p«-» y by * viva voce vote of each member present name one person for senator in corjgres from this state: aud the name of the person so voted for. who shall have a majority of the whole nnrnber of vote cast in e«ch honse. shall be entered on the journal of each Jj/'Use by tik clerk thereof: but if either If wa w tnaJJ ail to give such majority to any person on said day that fact shall be entered on the journal At 12 o'clock meridian ot the day following that on which pie • eedings are required to take place, as atoresaiJ, the members of the two houses *iaij convene in joint assembly, and the journal of house shall then be read,aud if the sauu."" shall have failed to take proceeding's, as re quired by this act the joint assetribh snail then proceed to choose, by a viva voce vote of each member present, n person for the [iuris»se aforesaid, and the pkf*on having a majority of all the votes of the »anj joint assembly, a ma jonty of all the ciected to ooth housee being present nwl shall be declared dnly elected, and 11 caae no person shall receive snch ity. on the first day, the joint assemblj s'jall meet at 1? o'clock meridian of each succeeding day »I>tnnjf the session ol the legislature and take m one von until a senator shall Ite electee "Se<*tion 4 When the e|e« tion shall be closed, as aforesaid, fb president of the convention shall announce the per son who shail luvi. ;-,ci-*-ived a majority of the votes aforesaid to w do'y elected a senator, to re|»reseht this state m lite senate of the United rtraUis; ami be sha'l, in the presence of the members ot both bouses, sign four several cerllti cates of the election, attest, -»d by the tellers, one of ahi' h certificate- -hall be transmitted, by Ili»; of the convention, to to the, iu>\> rn ,f tin" co thmonwealth, one to tin- p<-jwij -•> elected, and the remaining two shall h>- preserve*! among th«- records and enter ed at length on the journal of each house." The fifth section makes it the duty to certify to the person no «..,«-tf-d and transmit the certificate, countersigned by the secretary of state, to the proper department at Washington. Thus the Constitution of the United States imposes npou the representatives of the in each state the import ant duty of choomtig ttersons lX the Unit ed States, and tin; act of assemWy 1 flcfjlly defines the time aud manner of nominating and electing a person to fill the office by the legislature of the -late No doubt the framurv of the Con-tit n tion had 111 mind that iim yotes ol the ijieinls*rs of the legislature tde< iu] by the people in the s<-yeral districts wonl'd umieronr ff-jtreseritutive form i>l gov ernment, reflect the true sentim-lnt of th* people of the state it» Jtlje matter of chtssitrig a United States senato». ftem bers of the legislature being, as tbe> are, the agents anil rejiresentatives of the people, charged with the duty ol enacting laws and executing the vvijj of the jteople. in matters (sriaiiiing 10 public affairs of tne state '1 h' act of assembly designed to carry this cj/iisti tutlonal provision into ellect wis«-lypro vi'les that each member of the b-glsla ttiru shall exercise this high prerogu tive afte» organization, openly by a viva voce vote lit bf entered by the on the journal Ivich is. tb< n fore, charged with the duty and trc Mwnaibiiity of expressing by his vote the inslruction* < wuv ed by tfli) lll»fii|t)i!i'/» of I tin legislature Ity acceding to the majority vote ot ;i pre liiiiiiiury caucus The iioiii'riiilion miu ejection of n perwm to fill tin- position is 10 be lf> t'J'-' ''y t,,f ' VIV ' I voce v..1.- of eiicb individual jjiniijtwr of tbe hotls and senate after oiv»i''i'"'"e openly, not secretly A member who goth Into it preliminary cancus anil lifetimes in honor bound to support the t-aiic.is noin I lux if ft It IIIHI the pri VulllliK eiltlun nt, or ill nlmrtliiiUl ot Jim coiistilui ill • has VIO luted u Jii«h and honorable Iru •! lietrav ed the jetople wtlose ■. i , :"t li<- I m l intuit \w nu»..Mhiul An (Kent clufgwi with tin 1 preform" m <■, of a . V ' his own voluntary net plate l ! liimnilf in it poHitlon In which h« Imcame in honor IKIIIIDI not to preform or to preform in u different manner than the Histrnetioli or wishes of Jim piincipiil required of him I 1 therefore follows that ni'-in Iter* of tli«> Iti/lsl.it urc canno! excuse or i jimtily thfiuiiwivei i'.r a failure to vote I iri accordance wiiti the prevailing s'-uti ineiit or choice of th« people of ih< n je I spcctive districts for I 'nlled States sen A tor by obligating tluiiieelnii to any caucus or organization out suit, ot J J»• • organization of the legislature under the provision of the act of asscmblv to vote otherwise. Th« duly of the mem IRTS of the legislature is to express by tiieU' you- the will of the majority of tin- people of tb'-Lr respective district*. { Mjd the tiwl) and oiiMjeej of > tj'i i**r fortnance of that datt are defined rind prescribed. SEVERAL of the large Sunday news papers published a piece from the pen of Andrew Caruegi* setting forth the reasons why he is opposed to imperial ism and the annexation of the Philip pines and showing how such a move would injure the Nation s commerce. Gov. Pmsrree of Michigan. Senator Hoar of Ma.ss and Pres. Gormley of the Knight-- of Labor have also pat themselves on record against wholesale expansion. Five True Bill- Found. The Grand Jury of Philadelphia Co., on Monday, presented to the county court tru-" bills of indictment against United States Senator M. S Quay. his sun. Richard B Quay and Benjamin .1 Haywood. ex-State Treasurer. The bills charge the defendants with con spiracy with John S. Hopkins, late '•a-nie"rof the Peoples bank. who killed min-tlf last March, for the unlawful of the moneys of the bank earance before- the Jury of Cashier William Mont gouiery. of tb& Allegheny National bank. of P'.tt-burg and (Cashier Steph- en B Stone, of the Beaver Deposit Oanlt, of Beaver Pa The district at f.irney stated that he bad desired to present to the Grand Jury throngb the two cashiers named certain evidence in the suit against Senator Quay and others, but as this matter is now passed out of tt" bands of the Grand Jnry. their presence wo'iifl unt V.e nfcodt's un til the case was brought to trial He intimated that he would then demand their appearance as witnesses, and would al-o insist up<>n the production of cr'a'n books and papers of those bank» r tua oo>«u g**»i;t'd ,v "- district attorney's request and tffe rttfaoniaents for the cashiers were ordered cancelled The true bills returned by the Grand Jury are five in number The first ' LarL' M S. Quay with conspiring with John .1 Uuj/o.fl . for the unlaw ful !}■** of the money of thfc fboples bank in thn purchase and »ale of stocks of various corporations for the account, benefit and profit of M S Quay The second indictment charges M S Quay with conspiring with John S Hop Lii, to unlawfully buy and sell stor.-ks. knowing that ttic i;»f4 Hcpkins was caahutr Ctf the Peoples b^nk The third indictment charges Benjam in J. Haywood, M S. Quay and Rich ard R Quay with conspiracy to con vert to their own nse $11)0.0<»0 of the public money of the State on December I. liNfti, .ybjß wrxtd was the State Treasurer of Pennsylvania at:d also with the us»; of the 41(XJ.l^)0 The fourth t.ill i M S Quay and Benjamin J. Haywood with eon spfracy together with John S Hopkins. William L'vsey, William B Hart Henry K Boyer. John W Morrison, Samuel M ja'-ks i...f ; t from the ilejsisit ul D|ate money lri* El;i, L'eoplde ' ark wimmn imiHtift us holding rpnrt anil it is exi»«/teit tflat he will pieside when the cases shall ite called. Mr. Graham will, upon pleas entered, a*k the court to tix an early u«> io> ijj,- ttial. .Vu iu iiciui«a> was prcseutwj against Charles 11 .«< Kee, who was one ot tne origihil defendants In the con spiracy cases and District Attorney vie nam feciined to explain this onus Slou. "I can only say, s»aia Air. that .Mi iifKee nas not )s-en ihdi":l led aud mil there will liu U'l more tiilin pieoented to the Grai:d Jury 11. Ihls in»"«c." I list itut e ;it I 1 ail. A very suci etw ul lauitiit.' " as held at Johitston Sclksil N<< 'i tiiXlghi ■'i Miss (irace Crawlotd ot Trail. The exercisi s in the forenisin -orisist ed of the regular exercises ol the school iiiti ts|ix rsefl with recitations by the pu pits ha- b pupil perlorfii.*"! their work in a very interesting and effective man tier The arithmetic, classes were es pecially interesting, each pnpil being trained to write out. things given, things rei jll ire S!}. I; i'tic and careful, Al ter the exceruisuj li| • f'j r ','.''on were concluded many patrons and teacher* expressed their hearty good will in be ball id the SI bool at No 'i this Wllltei next, 111 order was dinner and a bounti fin dbi/i;-e it was,everything which was pleasing to iriv I. '' ' u*; was brought forth and lavished upon tn» un til all felt glad that they had come The aftcnoou exercises were also goi/'l, 'be teachers'tf the twp., all re spohded wiiii ;t't able address Plot Painter of ('hicora also «nade an excel lent addn -• The ti 'tcliersfromadistam e who were iire-n-nt are the following Messers LoeJ».e, lieatt, Digbt, Mcßnde, Mis i s Sue tigden, biwlie ' rea. Mina L Waldron, Ira M Hrafiam Atlasttheexerci-.es w<;rt! coticllliled and all went to their homes feeling thai they bad spent a pleasant and profitable time The next institute is to Is- helu at Oarvui school No I in four weeks ON'K WHO wAH Pukhkntt I in f 'iiistl liciiiuinl. The Spanish and Ahjeri<;au pe.iM, coin mission mist in joint session a $ i/clo'.k Moie.ay afternoon The Attieri. cans deidared the l.'fiited States must fiave the entire Philippine archipelago, and for a treaty cession of the islands the Americans tendered to Spain flO IMlll 000, It is further declared that il is tin purpose ot the United States to main Mm the Philippine islands as an "open dour to I lie world's commerce On the ferm oaio'.d the United Stalls propose- a m 111 mil reiliiquiuliioci,!. <,J all claims for indemnity, national or per sonal subsequent to the outbreak of the last i'uhaii lusiirection. November "in is fixed as the date on which the United States commission de Hires a definite response to these projsi Hition- and all other subjects 111 issue here It is nl>to declared that the iinitial Slateu ilesires to treat on the religion* freedom of the Caroline islands as agreed upon between the United States and Spain in IWII and also of the ac quistioii of one of the < Caroline islands tor an American naval station and of cable landing rights at other places 111 Spanish jurisdiction and the revival of certain Spanish American treaties as hfl'l'l "i force The VNnil'.ii, ■■! ' 1 •'■arbitrate article il ot the peace pioto'tijl, iictujin. upon the future illx|sisit,iou aud control ol the Philippine Islands The Memorandum of the American commission emboiljing the above prop omtious h long, and was not read in coiiiinilnlcrieu -i rball\ to the Spanish comtiiissioners ui prai.ic a!J'/ these ) list It 1:1 <■ I'ro}; I'll 111 MM'. ('I inton township Kef ton Hclnjol So I will lie Held Ileeemls-r ,>rd IH'.IM Fol lowing m programme. Musi'* l)evo tional Fxerciscs. Address of Welcome, S ( \loo!«-. li< -ponse, l> II Hryair, Music, I'lie liuty of the I'areut to the Teacher, '.l I' HarJjison. Declamation (Question I'/ox. Mimic, Spelling, Miss < lata f ■ nlv Fractions. II <' Moiil KoiherV; Addr 1 J ('hecscman It'! lift Forms M'l-M VVilda lit own, i'J.y-.io logy, iJr K«tiuio Hnlsteud; ttecitiitioi,. Miftit l,i|y Ht'ftun; Mimic; IteiuliiiK, ll If (ileiiii; Address. Ai. W. ('umpball; Iteiitatlon, VVm Montgomery. Lou & Tliue Ideal Teacher, 1 Rev. Mcl'lin tock. Friends of the district and all in terested in |>nhlic school work are In vittsl to U- jnreseut. COM. Evans City. Gramlmama Dambach who made her home with her grandson. J. E. Dam bach, died Saturday night, after an ill ness of only a few day? at the good old age of 9~> years The fnneral services were held Monday from the St. John's Reformed church. C. Wagoner, residing near Evans City, died Sunday Funeral Tuesday, services at the hoase by FU-v. Kerlin of St. John's Reformed church. Mrs. Sarah Cooper is a great sufferer from cancer. Rev. John S McKee of Butler lectar ed in the U. P. church. Mondat even ing. subject "Good Citizenship. Those that did not come, or perhaps thought it would not amount to much, missed a grand treat. The time passed only >oo quickly. David Spence visited Sid M Weihl of Zelienople who is lying very poorlv. his-left side being paralyzed. The Sabbath School Convention of the Ninth District will hold their first §ession Friday at 1:3o P. M. in St. John s Reformed church evening session 7;.°.0 in St Peter s Lutheran church There are some very able speakers on the pro gram aud if you wish to bear a treul come out All are w-lcome Mrs Chas Miller and her children left Tuesday, for Philadelphia to visit her son who is in tne institution for mute children. Ueonrrd Ripper, a member of Co K 4th Artillery, stativued at Port Sheri dau. arrived home Saturday He has just recoved from a long seige of ty phoid fever and is home oa a thirty-day furlough. Mrs. VV P. Tnrner and Mrs. D. T Tnrnerof Butler visited the family of David Spence. Tuesday. Mis. Will Young of Butler is visiting friend* here tnio weea The P & W. changed time, Sunday F. V. Waldron is the happy father of another girl. Miss Svkes the returned missionary from (;Uiua iwjturwi in the M- E church. Sunday evening, to a large aud lence Miss Sykes' talk was very inter esting. and was enjoyed by all who heard it. J< s»ph anl Neal McLees of Viroqua, Wis returned k. their home, Monday SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Peter s Lutheran Church;— Services in the German language at 11 a.m English in the evening 7:30. Sunday School at 9:30. Rev. Carl Glatzered. Am ana Baptist Whurcti; H leaohiitg 11 a in. arid ?AO p.m. B. Y P U. meet ing i): 11 [j in Prayer meeting, vVed nesdav 7:UO p. m Rev. J. M. Pater Hon. United Presbyterian Church: —S. S. 10 a.m.; public worship. 11 a.m. and 8 p. m Liayer meeting. Wednesday Bp. in tlev A. P Gilfespib Presbyt< rian Church:—Preaching at 11 a ra and 7 vfi p m ; S. S 10 a m C. E meeting. 7:/{0 Rev. T. R. Lewis. M E. Church: -Preaching at 11 a m and Bpm; S. S 9:45 am. Epworth League 7 p m Prayer meeting, Wednesday* [MM> Corporal Klmer Kuhn of Co. K 15th, has t»een honorably vt of the time foeirjtf uriahll: to drill oij'acctmflt lit the fUltl. \ \Vo< tiling at ( '.tilery A' the homo (if (ifjiru;e Kaafmin ou tn« litri day of Nov . tilth. Mili Katie A . tne second daughter of Mr Kinf iu-tn was united in in irriajriri>'fl by the pastor of the bride /{••V if u tjuy'l-.T J'h D. in the pren of immediate |!'iCriflh and tyi'iKh bor. After '•oiiiir-itiilHti'iMn were ex tended mi nleitam dinner w»a iw-rved which consisted of numy luxuries of the luiiinon. They were recipient* of many useful and valntble pre-tenti These were greatly appreciate*! and ac j.ti.i 1 v irr> thanks to the donors. The COiipU tVfll icU lvj? a larjce circle of fri» iidn who u-leml I iii-ii. j4uut4 w'ir,he* ROVal Baking Powder Made froia pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum* Alum baking powders are the grt*lat menacers to health of the present day. WOVAI WAKIwq K>wo€W OO , Ht« VOW*. Pearson B. Nace's Livery fceeci and Sale Stable Kt-nr of Wick House, Sutler, Peno'a. Tin; Ik nI of liorncH arid flr*t rlawi rlif* al way •» on hand and for hlrt*. It< .1 i<-<-ornm<»dJii lon* In town for |>« rinu n«-ni lHMirr < itfulouuc utn year. Her husband and two 9ons survive her. STITT—At the hoire of Wil&on Mc,- Cjaistiori, on College St., Butler. Nov 22, 1898, Anna Blanch Stitt, aged 34 years. Her remains were taken to her home in Blairsville. LOWRY—At the Lowrv bsniPatcad on W Pear!'fit . Nov" 21, 189* Thomas L. Lowry, aged 39 years Thomas was a son of Alexander Lowry. deed, and was born and raised in Butler. For some years past he has been the manager of the Fountain Inn of New C'sMitle, aud Uelpe<» Ki u»at»t> that hotel one of the most popular in W ext ern Pennsylvania. He came home a few days ago in poor health, but his illness was not con sidered serious until Monday morning, when he rapidly grew worse, and died that afternoon His depth WM ymsad by pttuM/.diiia. funoval tliia afternoon at 1 30 o'clock. CAMPBELL—At her home in Fairview township, November 20, 1898, Mrs. Ellen Campbell, widow of Wm Campbell, aged about 80 years. OBITUARY NOTES. Ma.v»r Ijtin Ci»iUrti tyieU vet eran of the Meuijlying the blood with Hood'* aarnuiJuriUa. Many thousands have txjen cured by thia medi cine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without diatresa." Hood's Barßaparilla is prepared by C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass. Hold by druggists. sl, six for 95. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills ems all Unr ins. 20 cents. Jury Lists for December Term. List of minion drawn from the proper jury wh»-«d thl» 7th day of November, A. L). to nerVH an ({rand jurors at a regular term of <-ourt c,omiii<*n<-in« on thH firnt Monday of December, A. D. IH&H. the sauie lu-irifcc the sth day of said nior-th Anderson, O. H., Allegheny tp, fscnier. Boyer. William, Lancaster tp, farmer. CamplHdl, Jon. M, Fairview tp, farmer. Camplxdl, (). P.. Went Hunbury, far tfter (,'uujptn-l|, l ( evi, burkti tp. |srif(«v, 'lilleapiu, John, Middl'-su* tp, uier chant Kth wd, carpenter. dc( JlymondH H C, Omtreville, editor dc.Michael Zen ax Zelienople, laliorer. vlcColliiUKh •' M. Fairview tp, farmer. l> B. I'utiit tp. fanuor (amnev W H, liiekHon tp, farmer. Storey William, Faryiew tK»ro, fanner. Shannon, A. I). Ihwh, the Name buinu the l'-lth day ot said month: Andre Daniel, Butler tp. laborer. Aldinifer ('A, Millemtown, shoemaker. Bicker Louis H. Witilield tp, farmer. Bennett W S, Allegheny tp, farmer. Barnea K L. Harriaville, contractor. Barron Koltert, Worth tp, farmer. Barr John <'. Adams tp, farmer Bell W I'.. M-rcer tp. farmer. Brown Wijliktn, i,i{t) NINFT H*R$R UWJFF L*"!( prlrfN. lilg profits. I rt'lght pulo pewit t jrtv«rop nil iru<*liy ti11«»ffl«*lnl w»r lww»W*. < fill 111 fn t A(|s»v Halston & Ureer. W, c. Fltidloy and W. H. LMk, All tin- right. title, interest and claim of Jamison Carothers. of. In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated Is Clay twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner i+t a stake, thence along the line of lands of John Allen and Black south s3deg and 3) mln. east 187 71MOO perches to a post on the line of lands of Black, thence along the line of land of Huey Carothers south IV deg. wiat li and 15-100 perches to a pout, thence a.ong the line of lauds of Huey Car others south 1\ deg west 32 aud 12-100 perch es to a post, thence along the line of lauds alker. thence along l(ne of lands of J. \Valker north Ik dejf east 8k and *7-100pvrcli es to a. po* f , thu place of beginning, contain ing 52 acres and 121 perches-the above de scribed tract of land being part of a larger tract owned In fee by A H ('arothers. deceas ed. who died Intestate, said Jamison Caroth ers being one of his heirs at law and the title to the afore described land became vested In him by sundry deeds of conveyance from the other heirs of said decedent. Seized i*r,d taken In execution as the propertv ;\l Jamil son Carothers at the suit of .1 H Carothers. Mrs. Elizabeth Gtmev ct al E. D, NQ. 27 December teixa. W. O. Brandon and \v. A 3fc F. J. Forquer, Att'ys. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Alvln Carothers, of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clay twp., Butler oounty, Pa., bounded as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a post at the nortnwest corner on line of land of J Walker, thence north 87 deg 10 miii east 304 38-100 perches to a post lu the centre of the Beaver L>am Komi, thence along line of Beaver Dam Road south a deg east 58 perches to a post on line of lands of James Klldoo the southeast cor ner, thence along the lands of James Kildoo and W C Mci'andless north s* mln west 305 and 67-100 "c;cl,cs to ft post the come, ooiunon to \V C McCand less an2-100 pt relies to a post, thence along line of lands of Jami son Carothers north 1-j dee east -J . i,«. 12-100 perches to h, po-t ni. u t,r lands' of Black tbewa: alone lit laud of Btiick souths.l deg and ao mill I.lst Si rind 20- 100 perches to a ii-JSIn centre of Beaver Dam Koad. thence along said road south 21 deg east Is perches to a post on said road, thence along said road south 00 ('eg east <7 5- 10 perches to a (lost In the centre of said road thence along the line of lands of Alvln Car others S7 deg West "JOI ii-lno perches to :: post on line of lands of J Walker, thence r.oitn 1\ deg east 31 f»or.-l l , t. p«.-t the of I coptainmg acres and Al ( ». IjCjie* tract of land owned It: fae [jv A H farothers. de cemcd, t»n«l*»Ml'li'v'ealiid In his heirs »t Ills death, and the afore-described laud by sun dry deeda of conveyance of Ine hells be came vested In said liuey Carothers. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of liuey Ourothcrs at llie suit of John Berg et al. E. D No. 145, December Term, IB9H. W. A. ti F. J. Forquer. A ttofiuy'. Ail the right title interest' aitJl claim of Sasah A Milliard and I N ffttllardi of, lit and to ull tilal certain nlece-or lot of land, situat ed In Marlon twp.. UMtlcr county, Pa., bo«nd ed as follows, MJ-Wil; Beginning at the southwest corner at lot of W V Painter at a post, thence north 10 deg east ion feet t" a post by lands of W II Painter, thence by land of lleuben Bycrs south Kl!4 ileg east 1W feet to a post, thence by other lands of Reu ben Hyers soutii 10 deg west 100 feet to a post at public road, thence by said public road north ;ii*4 deg west 100 feet to the place of be ginning, containing *4 of an acre, more or l< ,s. together with a two-story frame dwell ing house (used as a hotel), a one-story frame building used as meal inaiket fltable and outbuildings fhm-OQnj nrso, V'MVtlfer with the rt«ht-or-way to cemvey water from said lot across lands of Keulieu Ityers by a ditch not Ui exceed two feet In depth to a point on the Butler and Franklin road and being the same land conveyed by Keuben Hyurs and wife to Sarah A Milliard by deud dated Aug ust 2, I "95. recorded in Deed Book 157. page Cii, and the same land and property mort gaged to H K Willlaiusomby said Sarah A till lard and 1 N 111 I lard by mortgage recorded in Butler county, Pa., in Mortgage Book 4W, page 4130; the Judgement froui which this writ Issues being entered upon the mortgage bOMt mentioned in said mortgage, and this properly to be same upon and by virtue of said mortgage hoi.d. i.nd date helsg cputract •fi F.»r tiV" HWII PuVVh'A flltllrtifl. and Same mortgage and bond given therefor Seizedand taken In execution as the prop erty of Sarah A 1111 lard and I N llillard at the suit of n K Williamson. K. I). No. 102, December Term, i"9". W. 11. husk. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest nnd claim of t'harles II t.overt.of. In ami to all that cer tain piece or tract of land, ait uaterl In Adams twi>., Butler county. Pa., i>oumled as follows, t'l-wit oo the Dorth by Itodi '»f ThtrmM Anderson, John Bt lfour an llutl.ir i-oioity, I'a , lKiuli de.-d ilaUid Hepteinln-r tf, Iss;.. and or n-i ord In Hie Kin-order's oftl'-o, In and fur Hutler county, in llei'd lliHik No. I*' 7, t'l-'l Hel/.i-d and taken In execution us the prop iTly of Mary . 11. tn' Ji ,111*, ll|i,ton J onus at thi) »!|)t fjt J'.tin f-'Ofht K. It Nii MM liinieii|tM)r Term, tssx Wil liams 1 Mitchell, Attorneys. All the rl((M, title, Interest and claim of Chrlstena K Mcl'oiuiell and John 11 McDon nell, of. In and Ui all that certain place or lot of land situated In the tsiro of Hutler. Hut ler county I'a , Ismnded at. folio*». to-v»lt. On the liorth tiy lot of (leo W Hlilever. east I,y lot of Hraekue*. south tiy l.lncoln afreet went, by lot of J A Klchey. the name ImvliiK a frontWKU of K| fit ui. l.||.col<. -jtm at latt. VPM* Whlevcr hayiiuc theri«iii erect,td a new two story frame dwelling house and outhulld- I »K-« , . A l,H<> All that certain lot or parcel of ground, Rltuated In t'oaltown, ''herrj twp, llntler county, I'a . tmunded and described an follows, to-wlt: (Hi the north hy lands of John Klealer. on the east liy lot of Hovard ItroK., on the noijth l«v a leihllc r<;ai|. ajid on th« west-hy lirtirts op .lithn i?SiKt<-r; hsivi lot frniiflWntfftet' on said imhll-- road im tt(«i n/iiiih itnd lielng I'm reel on Hit east nine and went slue, respectively and liavlnu 'hereon a two-story frame building with brick base incut Hcltcd and taken In execution a-i tlie pron erty of Ohrlstena K Md'mine!l and John 11 Mctonnell at tin-suit oft' A A brums, K. I». No. IM. Deceuilier Term, ISIIH H. I'. A A 1.. Ilowser, Attorney(i. All t lie r lulit, title lull-rent and claim of Mary K McKlnney and M II McKlnuey, of, In and to all that certain piece or uieieiuaKe of land, nltuatrd In I'enn twp llntler county, I'a I founded as follows to-wlt On the kotJh hy lai.d.i f lil-i i. U-.I'IIJ. aasi I-* | (MIU nr'.'foliil Kllilgter flirtuerly. noW Ment-y im'i,- lieiiy, -Hill' »j hy land- 1 All the light, title. Interest and claim of John T I btris and Ida .1 Oavls, «ifJ In and to nil rinlt I'ertaln ple<-»- or mmm'««e ..f Isnd kltuated lit liberry township Hntlci connly, {(Oillld-das /..lli.ws, (■, Wll "n the no t tl| liv a public road I*m4|uk fvsnii J olels to Kelsfor, east bv littiil* of Hugh Orossmaii. south by land* of Mary A llobson. and west bv lands .if Itobi rt Hoi row and Joseph Kelly, containing 37 acres, more or less wit h a two story flame dwelling house, frame Stable and outhiilldlfig* thereon er«*ct«*a: in*• *t Iv cleared and under fence Hel/.ed and taken In e\e« utloii i » tin iirtyof .lohuTDiivlsan«lld.i l Davis at the silt «f * 'nrlst |n»i llnsh-i. for u»< «» i Noi t h(o ;n K. 11 No I'M liwrtuln rl* i M' M N l ' r ( i,,U|n \ (iHlnri-fitli, Art \h All I'm till' 1 , tiit« r»n HUJI CjitlW tlf kii/HIM-111 HfimiioiM. "f. i" 'il 'i'll J "L, titln i>lv« "I pi«T'Vl >rf tun'j, hi Franklin township. Batter county. Pa bounded as follows. t--wh Beginning a the northwest corner, thence along :i private isiad and lands nf J. ine»' lielrs north ,!»>/ east MK paccMk to a ppxt. thenc< by - I .1 D Albert 1 deg east i*> 2-|e per-hi-s't.i [« thenco by lands of David si nu , 1V ~, r , south so deg west «.'.*» t.. i |«.,t then.-e by a private road north lAM w, •»., 2-10 perches to the place of In-glnning. ,>n t.lining i; acre's, mon* or les~ xdzed and taken In e.\ t iti ' -t • ;,r , ■ ertv of Eilzalwth Sin:ni...-\s :>t the ..f F McJunkln. E. D. No !HO. IVcemlier Tern. ls<* Mc.lunkin A Oalbreath. Att">*. All the right, title. Interest ,-»nd claim of tj.sirge English, of. in aid t< ill K.at e-!:nn piece oe pettwl of laai, rfietnj hi KwMr . reek township. Butler . ountv. Pa . Is undisl as follows, to-wlt: On the north I \ mds ~f William Mcl>antel>. ,-ast by lands ..f H.irvev i-ooper. »outh by lands of John J-tlcgel anil Oren -"tewari. and west by Plttsl arg u • North I-llierty road, containing lv acres more or less, with frame dwefflag kdWt. barn, and orchard thereon Seized and taken in execatton Lh» pn-p» erty of George English at tne suit of Mr*- Parmllla English. E. D. No. 1»7, Deceniin-r Term. 1S». A. M- Chrlstiey. Att'y. All the right, titl* ir,t»is St and ill t(*ai undivided ninth part of that certain p:ec. o tract of land, situated in Jefferson twp Jtut ler county. Pa.. Iwtinded as follows, to-wlt t)n the north by lands of John Ountk tast In lands of John Ounst and Fred S*j»»s. south by lands of Charles Buchanan, public road and Sweeny, and west Uy lauds of Wm Montag. Edward Montar. Frank Furst ami Hill, contain'.ujc 80 acres, more or less and belmj the land of the late Charles H Greer.vJt. deo'a. having theissui ;t dwelling part log and part hoards, log b.aru. other outbuildings, and several pr-ducing oil wells. belied and taken In execution as the prop erty i J Amelia C Casterllne at the suit of S S ijill, now for use of Isaac Meals. E. D. No. 153. December Term, m. A. M Chrlstloy. Att'y. Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of Thomas M Hutchison, of, in and to all thai certain piece or parcel of land, situated lu Cherry twp. Butler county, l'a.. bounded as follow, to-wit: On the north bv of Thompson Kyle, east bv lands cj £ V Hutch ison. south by lands of Mlks Hutchison, and west by lands of kc.liiut Hutchison, con taining 50 ncrcs, more or less, with frame ana other outbuildings erected t here oty. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Thomas Hutchison at the suit of John F McCoy, adm'r. of H C McCoy, dec'U. E. D. No. 117, December Hutchlituii, Att'y All the rlsl,t lltl'. Interest and claim of Grenue. of. In anil to all that certain plecu or lot of land, situated In ' 'onnooue nesslng twp. Butler <\>.. !' i . bounded as fal lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone in the nubile road, southwest corner, tlicnee bv lands of K F Kkln north weot 22 ami v land of Thomas Galloway south « deg east ♦- perch«>s to u sV'ne, thence by land of Thomas Galloway horih 1 deg west 5 perches to a stone, thence by land of Mrs F, I Grenue south 2 deg east :tl and 75-100 perches to a l>ost. thence by same south 71 dee east I and 4-10 perches to a post, thence by land of Mar garet Kkln and Mary K Kkln south l'lH. dw west 4 perches, thence by same south V* deg west 4 and 25-100 perches to h v> lut> oak on the north side of the roiui. tlWiicc bv same on public road s' livl, *2 deg west 20 and t-10 perches u»a atone tin the south side of the ro.jd cotnt'r of H F Ekln's land, thence In land Of ft F Kkln north 71 deg west is and 2-10 lurches to the place of beginning. containing 10 acres and li perches, strict measure. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Joseph lirenae at the suit of Chris tian Honclilierßer. E. D. No. 110, December Terra, l*i>s. Tl,> Jnp son i Son. Att'v.-, All the right title Uitcieat and claim of I red StiUi, uf, in and to all that certain pit or lot 'of land, situated at Boyer station. Marlon twu, Butler Lo , Pa . lioiiuded us fol lows. to-wft: On the north by lands of Wni May bold. east by lands of same, south by public road, and west liy lands of M T M •- ('lain, with frame store, frame house, barn and other•ntbuildlnKs; lot :t» front, ex tending back 120 feet Seized and t:tkei\',»»e**cutlon as the prop erty of KfvU »*
er T«*rm, isyn. Mates & Young, Att'y>. All tin* right. title. Interest and «*1 ;iirn of John W Hartley and Mary L Hartley. of. in and to ail that certain piece «»r parcel of land, situated In Clay twp, Hutler .v. I*;*., bounded as follow*, to-wit at a post at northeast thonce south I s ! cleg west 'to a jx»st formerly '»> lauds of Samuel Louden heirs now John Berg <*t al. thence south S4 l s deg west .'»tl and 2-l4 and 4-10 perches to a post by lands of James Smith and John llerg the place o f beginning, (rontalnloi S6 arreit, more or 'ens. and having thereon erected a frame dwelling house and frtne stable. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John W Hartley and Mary L Hartley at the suit of A I> Frazler. E. T>. No. 131, December Term, J?i!£. J, p. Marshall, Att'y, All the right. tl|.lo tr.tmest m.d c|alo\ of S II Walker And Mr* I. K tclllslsnd, of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land sltuat ed In borough. Hutler Co., l\i . l»oun. No. 10S, pt'ccmbcr Tern is l . l * K K. •Howscr^lUiri^oy. All the right.' title, Interest and claim of J It t.nd Oharlrs WnttrUiitll, asslg nee, of, in and Ut all that certrln piece c»r tract of land. Mtuat«xl in Do.iejfal twp.. But ler county. Pa., hounded u* follows, to-wlt: Ou the north bv lands of Mlcuael hwet»ney and Mrs. Mary Klley, on the east hy lands of Patrick Boyle heirs, south by lands of Jacob Fredrick heirs' and west by lands of J F Jones heirs and Fetr.er and Myers, contain ing Ift4 acres, more or less, with dwelling house and two barns thereon, mostly cleared and under fence; also two producing oil wells thereon with two engines, holler, wood rigs, casing, tubing, tanks and all fixtures and connections eooiplete belonging thereto. Helsed and taken in execution as the prop erty of J H Qrbison and Charles Wester man assignee, at t-he suit of H II Hyhert. E. D. No, |*l7, December Term, W, c. FlnJley, Att'y. title. Interest and claim of Barbara A .torland and A M Borland, of, in and to al I t hat certain piece or lot of land, situated In the l>orougli of Hut Icr. HtM ler < o. Pa., bounded as follows to wll Beginning at a post at the northwest corner on Asb alley, thence north 70 cleg east 4a feet along said alley to a |»ost. thence aouth It deg and in ruin along the HIM* of lot No. Is lim feet to a post ou Summer avenue, thence south 70 deg west iQ {net along said thence north )•< deg and -O nilii west ItW» feet to a post at t lie nlaee of beginning, i*elns lot No I'Mn Thorn.t-* Koblnson's plan of loin In 1 lie l»orough of Hutler, Pa., and being part -t a larger tract of land which W O Itreckenrldife and wife '•onv«-yed to the said Thomas Kohliison by dm d (lated March '*», lK'sl, ami recorded In I >eed Hk No 15 of Butler count y on page I;wi. containing I!! acre-, and '» perches of land, and then situated In Butler two, Butler Co, Pa., adjoining the l»on>UKh of flutter afore said, and th«* al»ovo detfci |hed lot No p) was onvey«Ml to Barbara Borland, party of the tlrit part hereto, under the name of Barbara A Borland by deed of Thomas Kohlnson and .vlfe dated March 14. lsjn». and recorded in Deed Book No. II!! of But ler county on page -139, said lot having erected thereon a two story frati.e daellltiK hopse and outbuildings. Seized n 1 Havings and Loan As.s«^-li|tloii 4 for use of the Guarantee Loan and |llvestment AstHK'latlon. TKHMH o|' HALE The following tun t he strhtly compiled with when property is strlckmi down. I When the plaintlfT or other Hen creditor becomes the purchaser, on the writ must be paid, and a list of the Ileus. Includ ing mortgage searches on t lie nroperty sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt* for t he amount of t he proceeds of t lie sale «.r such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished tin- hherltT 2. All bids must be 11,"Id In full. ;i. VII sa|i s not sett e*d iifiineOUttely wjll be cojiUuipid Uhlif oh** o'cpH'V, P V 1 "f next day at Wh|«*i| time a|| proia-t-ty not .etiled fur will again ho put tip ami sold at the ex l>eiiso and risk of thi* person to whom lit si sold. •See Punion's Digest, l»t h edition, pagi 44*1. and Smith s Forms, page |«| WILLI \S\ It DODDS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Butler. Pa . Nov 10. |*l»s Butler Business College. Butler, Pa. Several New Course*. New Management. Miuicnl I>r!>«rtmctit undirr tli'- «|i of RfOf. Uav'iH, 4 Rrai|imrc of tlie Iruiljii); fvuropt-KU aild Aujeriumi C'ou* rvutorien of Mublo, mid a finished iniiniclail. One of the finc«t in the stiitc- I'iaoo, Voice, Violin, Orchent ration, lu- MtruuirntaUou, Coinponltlon, |'i»no Tuulnj;. Ktc Hverythlng undrr the head of music. Business Department. Kct*>rter'a Shorthand Course, K lv '"i( the graduate an averaKc of 175 wo,da per u innte. Kitjiert nk-kfej)|H({ On\r*t' |irej t »re» the gnduitc'or Qnv Wind of Umk tii){ mid eupcrt wurfe, and drain eiiirciiil ly with Joint Stock Company ane wjlj c)o hoi. Handkerchiefs, Fancy Hsndkt-rch'efs 5, 6 and 7-inch plain 'A stock of Fancy LSaskets, sucli as will, photo, work, nic nac, brush and <\wnV aid baby baskets, full lined and uuluied. All the latest > J novelties in Chrislmas: goods. Glove B >xes. Handkerchief, Veil aud M Necktie Boxes. Come to our Christina-opening, November *5 and 16. •j Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of writs ot Fi Fa., issued out of the • ourt of Common Pleas of Butler coun ty. uii'l t«» mo flim'ted. there will l>o »».\- pos* to puhlii* sale, at the Court House, in th«* tHTouL'h of Butler. Pa,, on Friday, the 9th day of Dec., A. D IMK »t i o'rUx'k. p. ni.. the followingdescrib ed property, to-wit: E. I>. No. 174 IVreutlMT Term. IJ. |». Scott, \ toruey. \l I t h»* rlp'u*. tit It. inten-st and claim .1 t > •«»tt. administrator of .lanies Kelly, de- and James Kelly, «»f. in and to all thai Ti iin pi«»<*e or par»*el of land, situated in » tv township. Hutier<*«>uuty. Pa., bound ed HS follow •>, io-wlt: t»ii the north by lands of s ICK MTIJL C HNHUS Wilson, east by lands of *• tinurl >»« vcibon. south by lands «»f >"tn ...» limit* v. iiid west t»y lands of heirs of \ If Ca rot tiers, tieceased, containing &"» an . more or les- with frame (Iwlllnjt boils,-, frame barn, outbuildings and orchard thi-re iu: mostly cleared and Iteing the same lai;«l deserilNHi In mortgage of James Kelly to ihe plaintlflMtobert htorey, dated the iMn da>* if A uffusi . Js«C. and recorded in the ofH for recordingdeeds in But ler count vin Moj I vf'iWe I look 11. I>ll |?C 06. S» 4 l/eu and taken in executlou as the prop ®rty of J C Scott, administrator of JMDM i\ ! .dc •, isi•«!. :ind James Kelly at the suit of Kol»ort Story. i \■ i . Decombei Tans. U#. M .lunkin & (.aiorcath, Att'ys. Mli In" right, title, interest and claim of Eli AIKICI SOII. of. IN arid to all that certain pie. . •! i>ar<*ei of land, in Clinton tow it-hip. itutlcr county, I*a . iNMinded as follow-. t »-w:!. on tin* north by lands of Joll , .i. Kti.-k. '..s! l»y lands of <»eorjre MIL' •» heirs. Nouth by lands of K J Ander- I Norria ki nd went bj lands of W I*« rawer and u .f Anderson, coiitu lie(i with when property is Mri k n down; f When t lie )>laint.lff or other lien creditor becomes thi puri'hasor, the costs on the writ must oe paid, and a list of the liens, includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, tog* i I.er wlthsu h lien creditor's receipt* foi the amount of the proceeds ef the sate or btich i ortlon thereof as hi may claim, most be tufitlshed tla Hherifl. 2. All bids must b" paid in full. I. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued Until 1 o'clock, p. tn . of next day. at wlii ii time all property not settled for will a;aln be put up and s*»ld at the expense ami risk of the person to whom ttr»t sold Purdon's Digest, uth edition. page 44ft. Kiel faith's Forms, page SKI. WILLIA4 rt. DODDS. HUerltT. shet »fTs Office, Butler. Pa., Nov. H, lw YOUR SUIT U;*y sccn» dear at the start, aid provi: remarkably cheap before you've worn it out. It's the long time satisfaction you get from it that decides the superiority of our m#kc. It does pay to buy good doth. s. Our fill display is ' of the kind you would expect ; to find only in the large i cities. (ALAND, Vf.\ KKK <»l* MKNTS UOTHKS BT & R choice goods for less prices has i» en tins store's talk ever suit ■ ii was st.irtcd nearly 30ytars >- ■ eot.viiu ing talk because it <\as hacked up v\ ith i!up(|s and piii -1 proved w hat we said, U \ t k< ■'pmj., at that way—it mum-* ■1 s the ■•illy good way ("or )hi and tlu st<»'e. We re at it more aggressively tli in ewi • iih i.jnods and prices. \\'i < are not what store or •at 1 1 you'd plac« in comparis >n, w« link oui jMMid' and prices o win to lion' sou II rn >ney hcri the at the least ptii es. We'll charge you nothing for samples o| Silks or Dress Goods to t< >t ns In —and when you ordi 1 il the }• <»«»«!; .in 1 tine 1. >..n|pU> ..1 ii», .setut lli-r |;«»od.s back at Our expense and we'll re fund y >ur money. Si < what good useful all wool Dies* Goods 32 inches wide, 15c I yard I Spl'Mul d -'Il no >| Drews Goods, JV yard All wool 4K inch Chcviotte Mixtures, tie yard—extra wide and extra good. I'lrnr Dres* Goods, 50c, 65c, 851 . $1 <*• —and handsome waist silk 05c and 75 c that will show tin 'ore seeks your preference 011 merit. \ on'll want tho new 250 page illustrateil cata.ogue for your holiday mail ordering -it's Irec— Send Ibr a copy now. Buhl Department K AI>L,gQHttNY, PA. HV BUM. Kti Paralt Central Hotel. | MRS JFNNIE NIXON, Proo'r. in* o>\;r| H"iii«- Ni-*l four to ink Tlirntri*. Mlli.-iTIIH I>* tti'- C'Uißrt I fhIftSSICNAL CARDS. t _ VKW'TON BLACK, I I' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on South treet. Hil GOeJHKR, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. , otlice 111 Mi cliell building. 4 1 KX RU.-aELL, x *- ATIOKNUYjAT LAW. Uific. .vuti Newton Uiack, Esq. South Uutuiuud -~>tieet. j & BAKER, J V -if TORNKYS AI LAW. KOKUI ii , Armory builtiiu 0 . lOHN W. COULTER, '» .\TTOKNBY-AT-LAW. .SJK_-CUI xticnuou given to collectioaa I aait liusmcss matters. Kclcrwucc: duller Savings Bank, or 1 Bui!er county National Bank. I B. nKHDIN, W • ADUHNKV AT LAW. uu Uani St. near Court lUnir I.'HLALK, • ATTORNEY *T LAW. Room J. —Armory building. ] M. i'AIN I'ER, V • ATTOE JJSY AT (,)fIU-e IwtMecu I'odtoftcr tutd Ptonntwl ~ ' H. I'IhRSOL, ATTORN KV A* LAW. Office at No. iu4 East Diamo«4 fit. jl F. L. WcQUISTION, v> Civil. KNGINHKR AMD SuavEYoi, Offire near Court Ilovan. R. CHAS. R. B. HUNT, PHYSICIAN ANP !iu»c*o», Rye. ur, nov Dtroal a specially. Ip nr.'l 134 S Main Street, buil.liuy WM BROWN, . TLOMI >KOPATHIC PuvaiciAir ANS SctCBQK. Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O. Residence 315 N. MCKMIO 9t. OAMUBLM BIPPUS, 0 PHYSICIAN AND SOKOKOS aoo West Cuaningtiam St. L* BI.ACIJ, • PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON. New Troutman Building, Bntler Pa. (1 M. ZIMMERMAN I • PHYSICIAN AND SUICCON Offire No. 45, S. Main at'eet, ov«r City Pharmacy. ]\R N. M. PpOVU^, M 13/ U. Wayne St., office hour*. 10 to 12 n. tn I and to 3p. m. I __________________ 1 J. DONALDSON, I 'I • X)KNTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted OR thp iniiiroved plan. Oold P|lliags a #j4c. hllv Oltiee over Miler'i Sboe Stpre. A. JOHNSTON, I' t)Ei(T|9Y- J tt'W,l i Hlliifcn Painless Extraction -ot I'ecth ,mil Artificial Teeth without plaUn 1 a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalised Air I or L<>cal nuttlhrtici used. , Oilier over Millers gr<»ceiy, east of Low* :v house. OK. W. P. McILROY, DENTIST. Formerly known as the "Peerleaa Painless (Extractor of Teelb." Located ]>eimaiieullv at 111 I vast JrficMPf ftt., Oppojite Hotel I ovj\y, BuUer. Vijl (W i.jurHtiolife ofalfltihi\s pj tfcc latfrt i|rHc<rAI Jiyj RFAL ESTATE' OIL PROPERTfIt LIFE INSURANCE. ETC. .in IHI. K lli!ll.nii>o. OFF. I'OLMINRI .lob Work. If you want Postsrs, If yon want i'ircnlars. If you wunt SHl<* Bills, If yon want Knvelopw, If yon wnnt Mill Hnads, If yon want Priod l.lat*. If >.U Wl»ut IIRIT^IJIEUWY !f yon Mmnt f yan wmit Letter Bs*as, f you want Addr.wa (^WU, If you want IliiHliif>sa (^trda, If vou want Invitation Cards, If you wrmt any kind of Priatin done . all nt the UITIZ*N oflSoe. oyAAi, BO YEA Ml* r.XPFRIENC* Atiyotxt* MciMiinir a akHrh and d—crtptlyi mmf quirki| M<«ri«in out op4Mon^f^frißiSipiff 11<>naatrtotI; HABIHXXIOBnMMI prut froo oidoat utoogy for • I'utoitii 1 nkt»ti throtifb •i, oia/ iwMw, sck»tifkfli«erlca«. A s*nd.»«.»lr lltnrtrstsd wssktr. 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