the; citizen. | WILLIAM C. XF.OLEY - - Publisher THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1*99 Republican County Ticket. For Slierifl'. THOMAS R. HOON. For Protlioiiotary. - j J. M. MCCOLLOUCH. For Kegistrr and Iteconler. W. J. ADAMS. For Treasurer. D. L. RANKIN. For Clerk of Courts. W. P. TURNER. For County Coinmifwioner. J. J. MCGAKVEY, J. W. GILLESPIE. For County Auditor. J. W PATTERSON, P. H. SECHLER. For Coroner. JOHN L. JONES. The Hew Railroad. On the Bth day of Augnst, I><99 the tracks of the Allegheny and Western R R. were connected at a point about 800 feet west of the Allegheny river, near Mosgrove, by J. M. Floescb, Chief En gineer of the A. & W. driving a 'silver spike," and Wm. Hoyt, C. E. of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg R R (and its entire system) driving a gold spike." This makes a complete through line from Rochester and Buffalo, V. Y. to Pittsburg. In a few days there will be four through trains running from Rochester and Buffalo to Pittsburg, making the run in several hours less time than by iny other route. This road has constructed a good, first class and substantial road-bed; and eunipped it with 100-pound steel rails; which will enable the company to safe ly make fast runs. These four through trains will be made up entirely of brand new locomotives and brand new Pullman and palace cars, of the latest improved style In addition to the through trains local trains will be run This is an important road for Butler county and the town of Butler, as it places us on a through trunk line from Rochester and Buffalo (and by its traf fic arrangements New \ ork and all points east) to Pittsburg, and as soon as what is known as the "cut-off on the line of the P. & W. R R from Reibold to Eidenan, now being con structed to shorten the distance west is completed will place us on a trunk line via New Castle and Akron to Chicago. This road opens up and puts our county in touch with the eawt, north and west, and by its connections gives us another direct line to the lakes. This is a valuable road to the county and to the town of Butler, as its facili ties for hauling freight should be a KTeat inducement to manufacturers to locate in Butler. This road has lieen constructed through our county quiet ly. decently and, we belieye, on strictly business principles— no fuss or demon stration usual in the construction of new roads. . On inquiring of and talking with the people along the line of this road we learn that there is the kindest feeling among the people toward this (A>. something anusual along the line of a newly constructed railroad, but we find that the company has not had a law suit tried in this court. Taking into account that it has ob tained a right of way 100 feet wide through a fine valley of good fanning land in a section where there were val uable farms, well improved and in manj cases where it was compelled to tak' dwelling houses, barns, gardens, and in this road in the hands of C. II McCau ley, President and General Solicitor ol the A &W. R. It; and J. M Floescb, its Chief Engineer. We are not acquainted with either of the gentleman, but from the people along the line learn that they have es tablished a {reputation of fair dealing, and have not spared time, trouble or ex pense in asertaining what was just and fair compensation to the people for the injury done and when learned have promptly closed it np and paid said compensation. McKINLEY proposes sending 50,(XK men to to the Philippines. Agninaldo has appealed to "the Powers ' to recog nize the independence of the Philip pines. The Tenth. The Tenth Regiment now in camp al camp Presidio, San Francisco, will not be mustered out till the 22nd when they will start for Pittisburg. ir special trains, and stop only at Omaha Monday the 28th haj) been fixed nj>on at the date for the demonstration in Pitts burg. The funeral of Col. Hawkins or, cured on Saturday in San Francisco. th< regiment attending without arms, and then the body was started on its lonjj journey. It is expected to arrive in Pittsburg today, where it will be placet! in a vault to await the arrival of the regiment, which will escort it to its last resting place in Washington, Pa. AT Atlantic City last Thursday decided upon J. Hay Brown of Lancas ter for Supreme Judge. Evans City. Mr. Andy Weikman of Pittsburg formerly of Evans City di«il Monday of typhoid fever and was brought to the home of his father in law Mr. John Cov ert and buried at the U. P. church. Joe Cooper and Lew Pfeiffer leave Monday for Industry Pa. to build a large barn for Aaron Wilson Mr. Abe Sechler was married Sunday evening at the residence of Rev. Kerlin. Mrs. John Behm died very suddenly Saturday night of heart disease the funeral was on Monday from St. John's Reformed church Rev Kerlin official ing. Mrs. Behm was a member of the Lady Macabees, the ladies all turned out out in a body to show their sympathy for the bereaved family husband and friends. The Forest Oil Co. are putting a well down on the John Eichert farm Kev eral other wells are reported will be laid out by the Forest Co. one on the Stoky and Hoggs farm Sarvorsvllle. Mrs Win Watson and her son, Chas. Jas. Hunter, Mrs Rebecca Hunter and Mrs. Rebecca McMeeken have gone to a reunion of the Kerns family; brothers and sisters of Mrs. McMeeken The Kerns family range in age from 70 to 90 years, and live at the homestead, four miles east of Pittsburg. Rev. Hazlrtt is attending the Isitil<- < 'lass at drove City. Dr. Jilack in busy vaccinating anil has a supply of fresh virn» on hand. Kli/.n Oreer has typhoid fever. W. tdrtletow n. Mr. O'Coddy, a native of NsKaaaki, Japan, and at prawnt a student of All< i<■ 11 n will ring in several homes in thin twp. the prenent week Writern of slanderous, anonymous communications should acquaint them selves with the penalties ltupoaed by the United States for the transmission of libelous matter through the mails We may hear something startling .>n j this subject before long. DELTA. C. E. Convention. Program of the Ninth Annual Con vention of the Butler County Christian Endeavor Union at Prospect Pa.. Thursdav and Friday. Aug. 1< and I>. 1899. THURSDAY PRESBYTERIAN CHI- it' H. •'•00. Delegates Prayer Meeting. Rev. W II Sloan: 2:30. Annual Address Christian Growth—B:oo, 1 Prayer, J E. Kocher. Sarversville: discussion 2 30. 2. Study of the Word. Prof. H I Painter, Chicora. discussion 4:00. 3, Quiet Hour, Ira M Graham. Evans City, discussion. Assignment or Delegates: 7:00-7 45, < >pen air service, Superintendent Evangelistic VV ork. EVENING —METHODIST CHURCH. S-IS). Praise Service, Bert Storey, Fairview. 8:15, Detroit Rail};, Dele gates 8:45, Address. "Christian En deavor Vows." Rev. John Weidley, Pittsburg: offering: benediction. FRIDAY—PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. 6:00-7.00, Sunrise Prayer Meeting, subject. "Service." J. B. Carrothers, Sec y Y. M. C A.. Butler. MORNING SESSION. 9:00, Prayer and Testimony Meeting. Miss Lvdia Young, Butler: 9:15. roll call of societies, residing by \ erse ot Scripture: report of officers a '| dress. "Dangers to lie Avoided. John ( . Dight, Zelienovle. discussion. 10.30, Convention Sermon. Rev. .T. A. Leuzin ger Harmonv Conferences—Junior Work Miss Vina McCullough: Chris tian Citizenship. Win. M. Seliguian Lookout Committee. Miss Ida A. Mc Fann: Prayer Meeting Committee, Miss Lotta B. White. AFTERNOON—METHODIST CHUK< H 2 (H) Devotional Exercises.Miss Edith Newton, Zelienople; 2:15, Junior Hour, under the direction of County and Lo cal Jun:or Snpts Christian Service -3:00, 1, Giving, Rev. W L. McClure, Bruin, discussion;3:3o, 2, Fruit Bearing: Miss Eva McJnnkin. Euclid, discussion; 4 00, 3, Soul Winning. Rev. A. P ''il lespie, Evans City, discussion. 7:00-7:45, Open air service, Superin tendent Evangelistic Work EVENING - METHODIST CH URCH. 8:00, Praise Service, Mrs. F. W. Stew art, Connoqnenessing: reports of com mittees; 8:15, installation of officers: of fering 8:30, address. "Christian En deavor—The Spiritual World Factor Dr. C. E. Eberman, State Pres. Pa. <'■ E.Union; Consecration Service bene diction. _ . Sacred Songs- No. 1 will be used The singing will be a prominent fea ture of the Convention. Come to receive a blessing and tie a blessing to others. All delegates or visitors desiring j transportation from Butler to Prospect j should send names at once to Miss Lotta B. White, Butler, Pa., that necessary accommodations can be made. NOTES. . The week of weeks for the Butler j County Endeavorers will be August 1 7 j and 18, at the convention town of Pros prect. . Are yoa preparing for the gathering, and coming to be and receive a blessing ? Our people who are always generous and open hearted towards < hristian I work, are even more so as the conven | tion time draws nigh The entertainment committee has completed all their preparatory work j and are waiting your coming. Our program has been highly compli , mented by our generous friends. The Detroit delegates rally promises to be one of the featnres of the meeting Who would have thought that twenty delegates from Butler county would have attended the International Con vention? Yes, there were twenty of them, with eyes open to see and ears to hear all the good things possible. V\ e want to see them and you ought to bear them. , „ Remember that Butler and Harmony are our nearest railroad points, nine and ten miles distant. We have one request to those who ex pect to come in private conveyances bring as few horses as possible as we are limited for their accommodation. Delegates, officers and speakers will ■ wm >ihw I'in are preparing to entertain a convention a week later, so you see we can lay claim to be the convention town. To all earnest and warm hearted Christian Endeavorers we say come in welcome. T. P. C. THE second trial of Capt. Dreyfus of the French army began at Renins France, Monday. <'apt. Dreyfus denied all the charges made against him THE Phil'a Times has taken the initia tive in raising a fund for a memorial to Col. Hawkins, the form to be decided by the officers of the Tenth regiment. Any subscriptions received at this office will lie credited and forwarded Harmony ami /.Hieiiople Wm. Otterman of Niles, 0., who is stenographer and typewriter for a man ufacturing plant at that place visited his parents Rev. and Mrs I W Otter man at Zelienople on Wednesday last week. W L. Cromlish, general freight agent of the P. & W. stopped off at llnrniony last week and took a "light fantastic trip' with the elite of our towns in the Harmony opera house on Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Rev. C. F Hartung and daugh ters Hattie and Olive, ami Mrs. II M Bentle and daughters Lydia and Laura, of Harmony are enjoying themselves at Chautauqua Lake at present. Jesse Knox of Niles, 0., visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Knox at Harmony last week. Miss Anna Wise of Butler who has been visiting friends at Harmony for two weeks returned home on Saturday. Rev. J. F. Kerlin of Evans City and Rev. J. A. Leuzinger of Harmony ex changed pulpits on Sunday morning Itosswell Mc. Cormiek, the 12 yearol l Uiy of Mars who had his skull fractured at Maple Grove and who had the wound dressed by Dr. ltallston of Zelienople at the Harmony station on Wednesday last week is reported to begetting along nicely. TitiiM IVffer, of Lanc t-ter township and Alice M. Thurther DI Franklin tp. were married fit the home of th<- ■ parenta by Key. .1. A. Leuziugcr of Harmony. Kmmanuel I,utz and fain ily of Harmony were at tin- wedding Solomon Krblickof Harmony returned last week from a three week* outing with friends at Buffalo, N. V. Tin. fnneral nervices of Oeorge Stahl at. Zelicnoiile on Batnrday afternoon were attended l>y a large concourse of peoplo. Ucv .1 A -f wiio has Jsten nick for several week* is convalescent. Her daughter, Mrs Oeorge Walker of Neshannock Fall* stopped with tlii'in for some time. Dr Harry Barnlinrt of Camp Meade at Middleton. I'll , 1M at. his home near Harmony since but Friday. He haw laseD in hospital service sine# flic decla ' ration of the Spanish-American win All the SlT Tiday schools in Jackson, Lancaster and < 'onii(M|iicrioHsiug t|, are Invited to the t'nion picnic with the Ninth District a*. Maple noanceuient from the Ninth District i Mrs. John liame of Jackson twp. neai Mapledrove diedsuddenly of heart fail lire on Saturday evening She was nearly 111 yearn old and for a long fi/rje at |>eriods troubled with iiiHiiiumatory i rheumatism which finally went to the heart. She was a daughter of John Winter deceased who lived at Eidenan and a sister of Tlrick Winter owner of the flouring mill at Eidenan. In I>.<> she was married to John Bame w.io with 1". children survive her. Three times they were blessed with twins The record of 15 children in 33 years is rarely excelled. During this time a farm was purchased and paid for and the deceased mother secured *2'HMi lite insurance in the Maccabees payble to her children. She wa< a member of the Reformed Church at Evans City and her pastor Rev. J. F. Iverlin conducted tne funeral services at her home on Monday afternoon. A very large number ot relatives neighbors and tnends were there and followed the remains to the Evans City cemetery where they were peacefullv" laid to rest. Heroism, fidel ity and devotion were forcibly personi fied in this busy life so suddenly brought to an end by Him who v enlargement of the liver with which In had been afflicted for sometime. He was born in Lancaster twp. 111 I*2*. but passed the greater part of his life on lr.s farm near Whitestown, and moved to Prospect a few years ago. He served as Justice of the Peace for fifteen years: was an elder in the U. P. chnrch and no man stood higher in the respect of the | community in which he lived His wife and four children Wm. of j Franklin twp., Mrs Stewart Wilson of Franklin twp., Mrs. W. M. Humphrey of Slipperyrock anil Mrs. Wm. Moore of Worth twp., survive him. MORRISON At his home in Lancas ter twp., July —, 1899. James Morri son, in his 83d year HALLIDAY At his home in Alle gheny, Aug. i", 189*, Robert Halliday, I aged 85 years. BIXLER At her home with Mrs .1 S Gold of Penn twp., Aug 1, 1899. I Mrs. Kva Bixler. daughter of Andrew Christy of Concord twp.. aged 11 years. I MARTIN At the home of her aunt, Mrs. Young of Myoma, Aug. 7, 1899 'Susan Martin, nee Sarver, wife of Albert Martin, aged'2l years. She is survived bv her husband and infant child. Her remains were buried Thuesday at the Union U. P. church. ROBERTSON Aug. 8, 1899. infant daughter of Dr. J. L. and Hallie Ro bertson of Pittsburg. Tonight If your liver is out of order, causing Biliousness, Si«-k Headache, Heart burn, or ('onstipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been the experience of otherrt; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS an; sold by all medicine dealers. 2"> cts. >*>•>•>•> ■> •> •>'>•> •> Wholesale! ' V)p Why pay exhorbitant prices or send away for buggies when you can buy right here a', home at wholesale price?. ( Have you a price list from some factory? If you have bring ii along, read the 'le icription and compare prices with ours, if we cannot suit you better don't buy from us. We have been in the busine •• twenty years and know what we are ■.ly ing when we say we can give you a better Muggy for the price than is pos sible for you to get anywhere else, all we ask is a trial We p;'y no rent,have no borrowed capital, our expenses are low, we are the largest wholesale ileaieis iu our line in the State, we buy at the right prices, our experience in the business seryes us to advantage in judging both quality and price and now for the next thirty days we will make you wholesale price 011 , how rriucii a ) car In- spends lor his clotho: and sulitr.ic t the amount from the cost of your own. Yoti will he agreeably surprised, more s-> if you will prove it |jy !_;iviuj; us your measure, as he did. Our new fabrics for spring ;wid summer embraces the | ] choicest piothu! ) of the loom. ALAND, : MAKKR OH !Vf KN'S CLOT I IKS , M. A. BICKKIMEK, Funeral Director. 337 S. Main St., Butler | The Keystone Orchestra, 1 ' Js now ready for engagements lor I'ar I \ ties, pimius and Dances, and C.uarantee n the liest ol music at reasonabln rat-s. Address, Prof. Gua Wickenhagen, 22K Ziegh r Ave., Butler, I'a . j The Delicious I Fragrance J from d hot TJOYAL Baking Rova! Baking Powder improves 7 . . the flavor and Powder biscuit adds to the heaithfui whets the ness °* r ' sen i-*. Ti, rt foods. It renders the appetite. Ine biscuit, bread and cake jj taste of such more digestible and v ~ nutritious. a biscuit Royal Baking Pow _ sweet, creamy, der makes hot breads I delicate and who ' es ." m Ke . . raised with Royal will crispy—is a joy not distress persons ot to the most delicate or enfeebled ~ .. g . digestion, though eaten faStldlOUS. w *,n and fresh. l Imitation baking powders almost invariably con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SHERIFF'S SALES. | By virtue of sundry writs of Von. Ex., Fl-< i a., Lev. Fa.. &r-« issued out of the Court of ('(minion IMeas of Butler Co.. l'a. and to nu directed, there will b© expos<*.l to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Butler, on Friday, September 1. at 1 oVlfK'k. I*. *i)-. Ilii- following ilos.-ril.cil property. to-wit: F. I>. No. 10* & MX'. Sept.. Term. l-;*l. J. W. Hutchison, Att'y. All the right. title. Interest and claim of ,|anil's \V. Itiicannon of In and to nil tlial cer i mi piece or pan-el of laud, situated in Mi r , it townslilp. If .t ler county, l'a„ Ixinnded as follows 111 wit; <>n the nortli hy la.ills of licorge llrown.on the easl liy lands of liiin lao heii s on the south hy lands of luer and William tiui annoii hoirs, and on the west liv Meni'i Co., line or lands of Samuel ISucan ni'ii heirs. being the undivided H interest: containing ninety-four acres, having 'heron , H-.-ti -I a frame house barn and out buildings a! .i a kimml Hi .'hard and lieing the lands of w I.li-li "amiii'l Itni-anniiii died seized and lie let; the lnti-ri-,1 of .las VV Bucaimon as hrolli . i and In ir at law of J-amucl Bueaiinon ill eil. -ci/ed and taken In execution as tin nrop- Itl V or .la - W IIUI'MIUOII at the suit '.f Harris .« Morrow for n-.e of i 'nrollne Morrow i t al. I l> No. 110 Sept . Term I".'. 1 . HI ark & M<*- Junkln. Att'ys. AM the rfgM. HI le. ißtWeit and claim ot .1 ■ II It. ighley dee'd. Margaret! Bclghley Adinx .if .1. II lleighlcy dee'd. of, in and to alt thai I'ertuin piece or iiureel of land, situated in I HI. a ,ti r t',vp . Ilutler < 0.. l'a. hounded as follow . to-wit On the north by lands of onrad Mill. i. and John Fltnneron the east by lands of Neely et al. on Ihe south by lands of lied Miller, and on the west by lai ils of Mrs. Maricaret Bclghley: containing about 17 acre* and brlnu the remaining part of the tract of land whlcli tin- said .1. II lleighlcy died, seized of tin- widow having elected to lake ten iteresnf the laud of said decedent. seized and taken In execution as the prop . iv ~f I 11. >:• lil. v de. ,1. Mai raret Bcighley Adtnv of .1. II iicighley dec'il at I lie suit of John It M.-.lutikln. K. 1). No. li'.i & 7" Sept. Term. ISSHI. I'. W. » »»# •11 ni'. in anil to all thai certain piece or lot of land, sit u.'i ted in Sun bury boro. ■ • ' MIIMWII R»Q»W Mrnmm I lift lUlltOAfc*, iu ■ fi i front OJI Main street and • \tendln,. .:i.• J. stto alley tin feet uon having thereon erected :• frame house stable ;unl out buildings. Seized and t :t.K« n In ever til ion :i > the prop erty of Scott ( .iiupbell tit the suit of Mr . I, .1 liar hoi for u-e et al. , I i» No, 12 -i p1 . T« r in. Itm. Ra|« toa I tireor. Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of James Ferry of. In and to ail that certain i eor parcel «. No. !»»!{ May Term and 71. I> and 1 ,V.» .-eni, Trrm, \-'.o la vi M. Wise. W |). Drandoii and VV. 11. Lu .!.. Attorneys. AII t lie right. 11 tie, fnhrcst and claim of aid Main St ami ••xiemllng back "• 1 lo | ii.- lands of the ..id \ ib*nl im I'a H bach of a corresponding width of I«HI f. . j Hiivlng tbi ■•!1 ■ 1 a riai... tun s house, frame barn and out buildings. . ized and taken in execution as the prop erty of O. II K nau l) and t'asper Kuauir at til. .nil of I'ln t'apllal It I. ASS'II bonis I 1" rlliti Kecel ver et. al. K. I» No. Mil Sept. Term. Isim. William-. A Mitchell. Alt ys AII tlm right, title, Inleres* and claim of Mai t 111 a . Hill.-lib. r < 1 and An.am'a lliiieh- I »er;. f er of. In and to all that certain ph-c. or lot of laud, situ tied in Hutler lloro. Ilutler count) ra., bounded an follow to-wit: Bo ginning at a pejr. corner lot No on <'cut re \\. 1 hence along t'-nlr. Ave. eastward ly 00feel 'o 1 peg 1 ii-- coinot of lot \., . | t hence along line of lot No. .i feet to a peg on fho corui 1 ..r '.,1 :##} ami t hence along line of lot No. itsli It. feet I*> cent re Ave | ||«* ullU'e ()f l>« •;»'l nl| lllg, be In IT lot No. I I in W. S Hoy,l plan of 10l In Sprlng dal. having thereon erected a two -lory flame house and out bulldliii: • Sel/ed and laki n in execution as the prop .• 11 y of Matthla. 11 iiichberu'ei and Ananda IIIf l tin |it of John Btrgblt IU 1 I. i». Na 18ft, IM Bi pt. Term. IMN». I. M Wl»e, Attorney, All I lie right, title, IntereMt ami claim of t'asper toirhfh survivor and t'asper '.aria h, with liotl.a to 1. \\ l'e,rin ■ oir.ii.ii 1. < .1. or. in and to uii tbat certain piece 01 parcel -d laud, situated in < 'oU|!OT|Ullcs.slllL' twp. Hutler county. I'a. lioundeii a follow* to vrftt On the north by laudsof Oabrit I Haruiiart, on the e1 st by land r»f John I loll'man. and lb. oei k, on t lie r.o||th l»y lands of i." o|„. 11. tz.ei and on Ihe west by viin coiilaliiTn acr. . more or It iHiiiig iaudu copveyed to (Jiwt I'arliK'h t.y I'etei S I*' p l»y »l II v. e. deed book I l<> pa.'e .Hi, fi I in. lioipe ;iud •liable erected t herein, ■ci zed and ta I . n 111 ex ecu I |o|| as t 111 pl Op . rly of t 'aslier Oarlaeh survivor, and < aspei t.a riach, wit Ii iiolhe to lv M IVriinc, e,»m mil lee, i'|i . at lie lit of 11. my 1 Sr. now for us.-«,f Ma rv Warner, and tiertnide i.arlach for 11 . of t\ I». Albert. Ailnn I. l». No. II 1, lii sept. T, Htr.r J I). Marshall* and 1,. M \Y I sc. AttorneyM All 1 be light, title tl|t««l 1. d and I'laili) of S lv baker of. iii and lo all that ''ertain pieci* 01 parcel of land, jtualed In Jackson twp. Hut let count y I'a lioumh'd as follow to wit Hcglunlu" ii a post on the flaiiuoiiy aid Htlt ler road, t hem e by lauds of llaulel I'eltlh r formerly Klias /adgler south dey . • asl il perches to a wist, thence by lamlM of »»an'f 'I • Idi. 1 sotit (1 s- ". deg east perches to a pOHI, 1 lll.UCl ""Ith '!i i|ev west llperch's to a po.ut. the nee Ify laud of |'e|»i NOsbltt hilt oulli II • de;, . I ;l nercfies to M nost, thence ftillh . dc»». west .i I perches, to a post I hei|ce UOfth V* 'lew tyr-i ><*.,'» pei'hes to a post, thence by laud, of John Shlover formerly John I'earce north •'. • . {iuiilug, containing t weuty acres ami l:M perelies >1 rict measure, hav ing thereon erc.-teil a Iniarft house l»oard -itable and out bulldliu' . Seized and 1 a ken 111 e \ ecu (lon as tie ■ prop • i iybfl - I Baker on .1 lioiid acconipauliig a in'i, tgage irecoifh d IN M..» Hook to p; /. 4 IK!, al lln s lit of \V m. II datum for use ,f .1 1 ,v M 1 Mllieiuaii partiiei A> I I» No lai. September Term. tWO. W \ •V t' J. I orijuer, Attorneys. \ll Ihe right. Iltle. interest and claim of tt:»«ii.. ». ij. ' o»- «»r iii and to all that certain plect 1 ). . 1 • . ... t ■ < 1 i 1 In rry lotvn .iop. Hut b'r county. l*a tiotmd • •ii. toiio-A to*wit On Ihe north by the JlailJsvHle load on tin east by laml . of i lioui is t. ra hani In a j and l|au:lltoi| and Uin Met i 1 e; 01, 011 t lie soul h l.y lands of M 11amlllon. and 01, lie wi >t l.y land . of I U M. i andless and \dain Hl.e l, . containing one hundred and I hil l y acres, more or l. fratn. barn, two story frami-house and out buildings also op hard, line .|..n. .juarry op. u atid hii'l' : o r ,'l " «•!■«•! of Mill lone izi d and 1..! a ,t In > \> < l|lto|| a > 1 In' |uo|) . iiy of Mttllliew at the .nit of John Williamson I P. No. *I, ( Septctube 1 Term, I'" I J. I or.|iiei Attorney Nil liu ri i.t till. inier.si md . lain, of V J ' b'.-.hi de. ' Katie A. Held. \dmx. of ' U ItCMhl. .1. ' ed Kalle \ l.'e.id or. In 111111 to all t hit c.«rla'fi phc o . 1 of laud, .in ited in Milierstown boro WtH h 1 eom ly I'a iMitinded a follows, 1 1 1 H< glm Irjg II the cof ne 1 of \y. H| .'l uia 11 heirs lot on S'lb •lyiock til eel and t ui|i|)i|g I lieiicn Hong 1 id .1 reel In a westerly dip 1 ion l .vciily 1 •Ight feet to lot of H I l''or«|tiet thence I alonp lot of It. .1. I or.itii i north seventy-live feet, t lieiu'e etst bv lot of said it. .1. tori|Uii | twenty-i ivtht feet to lot of NVesterman lielrs. thence bv'said lot of 11. L Western,an heirs seventy-live leet to the place of lieciimin.'. having thereon a i ,vu ..iry brick store building. Al.so Of, In and to all that certain pie-e or lot of land, situated In ItutU r i-otinty, l'a.. In.umled as f.illow>. to wit: tin the north hy Mill street, on the east bv an alley, on the south by an alley, and on tin-west hy lot uf James Uolln; fronting on >aid Mill street ninety feet by 'e! deep. \teiidlnjl back flow said Mill street bavins thereon a frame dwell In« house and out buildings. Seized andtaken in execution as the prop erty of \\ I'. Iledil. dee'd.. Katie A. Kedd. \dmx of W. K. liedil. dee'd., and Katie A. Kedil at the nil or W. 1,. Dewolf for use of \V. A. I'orquer. I n No. I'd. September Tern. WH. M. Wise. Attorney. All the riirlit. title. Interest and claim of A M l.nsk ami I. I' llasletl of. in and to all that certain |.i or lot of land, situated ill liarmoiiy iioro. Itutler eoiinly. l'a . bound. 11 •is follows, to-wit: ifn the north by lot now or formerly of Ib-.l - busk, on the east ojr '.Vilsim'. alley, on Hie south by Mercer ; and on the west by the Harmony publle ..'liool lilt: fronting on Mercer street lor forty feel. more or less, and extendim? lia k I lie same well li one hunilreil and two fei I. | I, IH'IIIK pari of lot No. .Vi ill TO-neral plan Of liarmoiiy boro. see ilee-l lio.il, 1... page I liavlne thereon erected a two story brfck dwelling house. Sei/.ed and taken In • v« ••utlon as the prop ertv of A M busk and I. I' llazlett owners or reputed owners and A '.l busk, ciuilraet-or, at the suit of II W Leise. r. D. No. 171, September Term. 1889. \V. \. \ I'. J. l'oii|Uer. Attorneys. All the rljtlil. title. Interest and claim of Inline Mcllevitl of, in and to all that ClT tain piece ... parcel of land, situated In <'rut re township, Hutler county, l a, liound ed a-, follow, to-wit : <»u the north by lands or I in.mas Mi 11. vi... on the easl by lands of Joseph McA nallen. on the • mil li by lands of M.is. s riiompsom fornierly now Keniilek, and on t lie v. > -i liv lands of .lack son llutchl- SOII ; containing "lifty acres, more or less; having thereon a log stable, log and frame bouse and ot her out bulldlnjis. seized and taken In execution as the prop erty or ,b ihn S Mi l ley it t at the suil of .lolni l'.erK Co. F, l>. No. s-. .1. '.lO, I Septeinlier Term. 1- • ♦ Williams.*. Mitchell. S.'l'. A A. L. Itowsi-t and Harry I- (irrtham. Attorneys. AH ii... L.i lillt ■ iiili.ie-1 and claim of • | ri»rd township. ITuTTei county, l'a. bouii'l* l f as follows, to-wit: Beginning at (lie south ! west corner at a t'he-»inut tree, thence by ; I lands of Matthew Morrow, south ss deg we->i eighty perrhos to a post. t hence by lands of | James Kelly and Henry Ktilm north " d z. \ | west one hundred ninety-.seven and one-half i i perches to a white oak. thence, by lands of lieonje (' Conway north deg east eighty I no relit:* to a |*>st theiire by lands of .bilin I Mini land so ith deg east one hundr< i ninety-seven and one half porclies to the ! placi of be -iiiiti ii g; containing tilnety-elghl acre-, and 12u perches, more or less, having I thereon erected a frame house, frame bam. orchard and a producing gas well. | ALSO Of, in and to all thai cert ain pief } or parrel of land, situated In Concord town | ship, lint ler count v. l'a . bounded as follow to-wit: On the north by lauds of John i Kamerer, \ M. Kiihn and William II Camp bell, on til'- east by lands of I'eter and John Kamerer and Harry Itlalr. on the south by laud > of Coulter Itobb, Henry lllalr anil Nam no I I'atton and on the west by tluids if Jeptlia Gold: containing one hundred and ; two acres and "Hi perches, more or less. : Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Charles Cochran at the suit «-f Ib>orge It Ileam. bind i I'ochran. Mary M«* , Kaln. et al. I . i» No POj r I'erm, INN it A Voung. Attorneys. All ili* ri u I»( title. Interest and claim of Mr Maillda II llovt i and .1 S lloyer of, in and to all thai certain piece •»! loi of land, ttiluateil In llutler boro, Ist ward, liutlcr to, l'a, Ixiuuded as follows, to wit Beginning i :it :i post on Summit alley at the Intersect|on of lots No. S3 in-I li. thenci runnlug due wesivva-d alouK line of .aid lots |.V». I.' feet to a post 011 Oarlleld avenue, thence north forty feet ton post on said avenue, tlieuce due eastward 11 ; • ; i ■ • ' along tim of lot . No I"A and •to a post on Huniniit alley thence I along said alley soiil.hoast I i '»t fe» t to a po,| the place of being lot .No. ',l\ In ICobfnson's plain of lots In Hprfugdaic. ALSO Of, In nnd to all that certain piece or lot of land. sltuatei| hi Itutler boro. Kt ward, lint ler county. l'a, bounded as follows, to*wit: Comrneucliur'it a post at the lut« i- ! section «»f lolrt No. "J and :«i»«I running ' aloinr title of sulti lots westward H.'J.tfci feet lo | a post on (iarfiold avenue, (In im'c north along said avenue forty fee! to a post. thence due east Hl'»>l F• •• *T to a post on Summit alley, t hence along aid alley southeastward U..U feet to a post the place of beginning, and having thereon • i«• -t<*d a two story franc 11011 e, FI alius stable and out I »t|Il«LI; belli lot No. £"» In the Thomas Robinson's plan of « Spriugdale lot *. j Seized and liiki-u in execution a«■ tin- prop {«• rt y of Matilda II lloyer and .1 S lioyer it • tin- suit of Iron < 'it y .viugs and Loan Ass'n of I'll tshtirg, I'a jlv It No. 7f. 71 . w,, pt«• f f 11» r Term, I Mint W. It I Itrandon and N. < . Met'ui lough, Attorneys \ll the right. title, hit crest and c|alm of W II ltyer*» of, in and to all that « « rlaln pleee or lot »»f land. .Hunted In Miljerstown boro. lit! IU I ronnty, I'a bounded a. follow*, to wit: On tip n*»rth by Front I reel-, on tie I east by lot <»f A Htewnrt, on the south by Slippery rock si rcc|., and on t lie west by the I'll I inn ' Western Kailrad: fronting one | hundred M ct, moiror less, on Slipperyrock treet ami extending back to I rout .ireet , having I hereon erected a two story frame i liotisi a one story frame iioQse stable and I • tut bulldluf | Hel/'-d ami taken In e\e« ill lon :is the prop • ety of W H llyrrs at the suit, of Jennie lleidtuaii e| a| I*. 11 No I.V» Si ptnihiier Term l*Utl. It I I'oulter, Attorney. All the right t i 11« 1111 • l . d claim or \| I Natl tilt t•i•.l ♦•• ■ t of. In Nudl •• a!! ill I • certain pb c. or lot >.f land, situated in Itnt ler boro. Hut ler count y, I'a. bounded a* fol low to-wit On HP north by an alley. on the' east hy Frank lln trwt, on tin muth b \, 1 1 . 11.« i and on i lie wo i by lot «»r Ki mpel bell • fronting *l*t> fiM I on North 11. . t .i• I • Lvndiu M I 1 I iin .i I|e v one hundred eight y reel . haying thereon a two story brick dw< liber bouse and out buildings Sel/« 11 and taken in execution as the prop i rlv of Mr> \ iunie Stelnineis at lie suit of Hut ler borough. | |> No I»' -eptrfiiber Term. I' M Mc Junlln A Oalbteath, Attorney. \II tie- right. title. Interest ami claim of .101 ltt Ml *' Nancy Hri< lo l titxl John T ftrleti i !•'m of Jobt| Hrlcl.-er de.'d or. it. ii. ii • il| I pl tmi • ~f |;»»el. itnaled in buffalo town .hip Huth 1 < ount v. I' ' bound" da ■ follows to w|t : tin the no: tb by land »of « rulk hanks, on the east by I leeport and Ihithr road, on tie toutli i>> I*lll ill 'i/ "el Klttannlug road, and on the wt hy uitl or John M•• 11 •n • I il l»« inn localed on and om half miles from Harvet • itiont lining i lv a. rt or It lim 1 " ' 1 i• o" •'••i• ( 1 n■' • LION .. I.«I *• fr. n E barn and out hulhljng*- also a g'Mi'l orchard Sel/.ed and taken In « o«cutloii as the prop erty of John llrleker. dee d. .Nam v Hi I.• U« » and Joint T, l«rlek» ■ di ■ d Nam y Hrickei and John I Ifrh'ker, I >rs of John llricker dee'd, at tie .nil of James Walker. I l» No. I'". May, and l»*. I"»'» Septcuitici r, rim I ' I M '•'• • " ■ u M Lust \ilorncys Alt Mie fight, tit le iul«r a i ami riaim of • e.pei KmititTof In and t<) all thai l ertaln pleee or par«*e| of lauu dluated In Ja« kson township, Huth r eounl.v, i'a. bound, d as fid lows. to \\ii lieglnulur at the I \aiisbuii: road, t henee runiiin,,' west twenty «lx tie re In • ■ I. v I a II«|S of Wlliian li«-ed tin K'l mtoi here «,i tlii-m-e north Ililrty-nine perche, by lauds ..r lie - M Kniii Ifti'ii not |m ' i"e Iv« iI V pei. Ki , l, v bitldsoT llenty l.ih«*na\vaij »o a po.l, thenee. ,oUth thirty three p.|eb« » to [tie pbea or iH'uliiiiing; coutaiiilng ll\e a< i. mid one bundled 1 hlrt v -U tMi.j.e, withim urovetueill . see deed book 11, p.ia«- H'-». Seize I and taken In exe. utlon a . the prop it y of « asp. i l\ naa If at the suit of John j . \i-kia • I rl .iMf.Ol -VI.I I'" followl.'K <»" I •»' .Irl. llv . ~IH|.II.'.- i.i.l.i, i.u'l •! Hi' liu MiorllfUK" ""Oil in*i|" . 1 y Kit"! I togethei with M"'l' lien cn Jlt"! - re.-dpi* ■ for 1 lie amount of the [in«wt- of tin sale oi sm-li portion thereof as he may claim. nnist lx furnished the Sheriff All l..Ul in full. ;. All sales not settled Immediately »ni i« continued until one o'clock. 1' M.. of m\t .lay at which lime all property not settled for will again IK- put up and solil at the ex- 1 pense and risk of *h • p<>rson to whom lirst sold see rurdon's Digest. t'tl. edition, past lb.. and Smith's I .1 ills, nage :is-t. V\ 1 I 1.; \ M H I»«»I»l» -lierill Sin rlfl'stini duller. I'a . August 10. IW. REGISTER'S NOTICES. Tli I!' ister hereby gives notice that the fol' iwlns a.'.'oun.s "or executors, adirinls trators and guar.'ians have been tiled in oflice a • -ordiiig to law. and will be pre sented to Court for continuation and allow ance on Saturday. I In- Will day of Sept.. ls"JB. at W s. M.. of said .lav: 1 Final account of William V. Seaman, ex ecutor of Israel Seaman, deceased, late or Busier township, as slated hy Mary A - a man. administratis of VV. V. seaman now Mr 8. rh'e fina. aocoant«l Bmili J. Anderson, ad mi nisi rstris Of William A. Anderson. de ceased, late of Middlesex township. Butler county. Pa. ~ Final and distribution account of \\ A Foruucr. executor of Margaret McV'ly liuillds. de. eased, late of West Sunlc.iry. 1 Final account of Harry T. Turner, guar dian of \ n nie kamrtvr. minorchlld of A.lani K a merer, deceased, la Butler IN trough. Final account i f Frederl. k Kamerer. ex ecutor of F.lizalieth Hartley, deceased. late of Miller-.lown iKirough. ti Final and distribution account of W. 11. Geibach and J. Irrlne, enealM of Wil liam Irvine, deceased, late of through of Ev.insburg. , .. ~ - \,-.'ouut of A. 11. snvder. guardian of Ira Brown, minor child of llarvey Brown, de ceased. late of Marion township. s Final account of Mary Jane F.mmiiiger anil W A. For>iucr. executors of Kpliriam Kmminger. deceased, late of Donegal towu lirst and pari ial account of Joseph ft. Kit/. rt. executor of Mrs. Mary Rltzert. de ceased. I of Butler borough. W. Final a'OUnl of Leslie 1. I la/leu. guardian of Olive Urieb. minor child of Louis llrleb, deooaso. Hist and tinal account ol A. 11. Ilarkley. executor of Jonathan J. Wlmer. deceased, late of Worth township. Hi Ai'count of .lolln T. < i»opcr, guar«ltan of liessic M lleighlcy. minor child of George W . Bcighlcy. deceased, late of Conuo«|ueiics>iuK township. , ~ t A of A. M. < uristicy. guardian of William <'arot hers, deceased, late of Kii ler. ■1 First and final account of Joh.. I ergu son. executor of Margaret .1. McUride. de ceased law <>r Middlesex township. • • First and linal account of t-.tj/abeth Johnston. executrix of .lacoli 1.. Johnston, deci a-.d. late of Summit township. t First and tinal account of John .Mclu tvre guardian of (iraci- M lieasley. '»"> or child of li. I lieasley. deceased, late or Huf- V-'lrTaud tinal account of Joiin Wiley, executor of SNimuel Mctiregor. deceased, late of Clinton township. . ■••> Final account of George M. lnrner. ,id inTnistrator. c. t. a.. ..f Clara Campbell, de ceased, late of West Sunbury. •y, | rst and tiual account of Adam N. I-;Tliott and Jatiies M Kiddle, executors of .lames Elliott, Sr., deceased, late of Iturtalo ' Filial a ■■•ounl of .lames N Moore tiiur di in of Ida «i. Met lung, minor child of Uelle I Mct'luii" deceased, late of llutler Iwirough. ' | Inai account of T Johnston, admin istrator of saral. I".. Walker, deceased, late of tent re township. Final account of It. L. "ockeiil* rry, 'li'irdian of W. .1. Dunlap. minor child of . \V. I tuniap. late of West Siinl.iirv. i The linal account < Tiiompson, administratrix of W. S. I liotup son ileceased. late of Middlesex township. it' Filial account of George Moll, adminis trator of Andrew ItarnsdoriT, deceasetl, late of WinttelU township. \ccount "I Sylvanus Aggas, guardian of William J. Aggas, minor child of .latr:c- is. deceased, late of I Vntre township. mil of Sarah 11. Ilatnilton, admin istratrix or Mary I- Hamilton, deceased. laU of I orwaril township. , A or Kohert IV railse. guardian ol I lei la I/rol linger, ml 'lor child of I'hilip l.rol , , deceased, late of Kuuu. .- Xccouut Of Kohert Krause. gurdlau ol Viola Droiilnger. now Vlolo Lake, initio! Child Of I'liilip I Zollinger, Mtli MM « >1 'Vp' First and linal account t.f Matt li la - 1 Mi..,, ■■xecutor of Ann Mini. deceased, lnt« gel, executrix of lieiijamln A. Lavery, de ceased. 1a t« <»f I'eilli township. 11. first and partial account of I'., 11. Kan dolph. executor of I'ricllta Klrknatrlck. de ceased. formerly Moyer. late of Kutler, I'a I'irst and linal account of ItolM-ri Wat. son ami .1 M. (•aldreath. executors ol Thomas Watson, deceased, late of Wliitlclii township. li. Account of W. I). Hoffman, adndnls trator of Henry Hoffmau, deceased* late "i Wluiield township. 11. I Inal :iccouut of Tlllle M. l-'leerer, Kuardian of Daisy Fleeter, minor child <»( JoKlah i leeger, dec* am «i late •»r l*enn town ship I '. I'irst and linal ac<*ount of J. M. tial hreath. executor of James 11 uliter, deceased. iat«' of lliilfalo township. t«. I Inal account of John Find ley* admin . trator -•! 11. O. Black, deceased, late «.f llarrlAfllle Ijoroogli. li. I ilia' aei'ount of Olive M. Ilrownlh'ld. '/uardiau of II -I. Ilrownlleld. minor • -hi 1«I of Wm. Itrownlield defeased, I at«- of township I l inal account of J V I'ulton «*\ecutor i : M,..> \. I lick. d< ceaiM d, late of Middlesex township. P.». Account of W. I'. Mct'oy, guardian of Wellington <•. Ileckat horn, minor child of John < llecK a thorn, deceased, late of Wort h townvblp 0 Hecoud partial account of to Km* ii<-dy and J A. Kennedy, e\«»cutors of S. A. Kennedy, deceased, late of .Mars. Ilutler ' ."»l. I ,r inal account of W. li WIIMOII. adtnlnl.s --t rat or of John 11. Lawyer. «h % cea?»ed. lat** of \ township. ■ •'J. I'irst and linal account of Win. li. 'lhiMiipson, administrator of .1. M. t'rooks. d( crea WMI, late "i Middlesex townslilp. I'irst and tinal account of J. I» Me Junkln, executor of Washington Bovard, di « » asi il. lat!' i»f <'h«*rry t.!»wnsidp. ~i | ir si dual and dKtrlbutlon aiuxitint of l.i vl A I try son, < \e«*ut«»rtif William llryson. «l< eased, l it!' itf Kill ler town »hlp. W. J. An A MS. Itejx Ister. , ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORTS. Notice Is hereby tflvi-n that tin follow!ux road and bridges have lieen confirmed nisi • \ ii < Court and uiii i.«- presented "«i the i li• * ilunl iy of Si -pi < oiirt. I heinj: i he I oi. day of said month, and If no exci nthuni ar ' tiled they will he con tinned ahsolutelv No May Session IN9 In re petition «if cltlxims or Hllpperyrork, Worth and Brady Iwp . for a road to had from tln Mill ler i" id 11► lln Kclh y School Hon si* and t'entrevllh* i r«»ail M.inli fi, |s*,H». \ lewers vvrre appoint ed. May It. report of viewers tiled May!!" IMW. approved, and lived width of road at -U feet Notice to In* iflven according to rules of Court. IS V TIIK <'Ot'ltT. No. a. Mav Sessions. I**n In re petition of • It l/i ns of ItutTalo t wp.. foi i In' vjM'atlon of a portion of tlit ri>ad le.tdinu .oulhwaril from llannahst!iwii March «'». IHW», viewer* were • |>;»«»1111e11 May ll"'.''». report of viewers tiled vacating said portion of said road. May :»K IMfi. ai»pro\ i d Not Ice t«» In* gl\ en accord liijx to rules i»f <'ourt 11v tiik l May M- iofi i In re peMttou i»f clt l/.ens of i'lay t wp„ for a county bridge o\ er Mmhly.-reek. April i:.\ viewers were ap|H>iuted. May I. Is'.i'i. report of viewers 111 ed in fuv«»r of locating said bridge. Mav iB9 Kppmvotl Notice 1..!.. ••l \. * i M-cordliig to law and to be laid bef.u. the iiram! Jury .1 M- ,i i' iii. Hi tin i ni ai No I, I Incumber Sessions, |M||H. 11l re |M *ll - I ell I '.r, «of Hull tlo twp fo! I. vlt w of a nubile road leading from 11aunaslown to t Im» Saxon bin k and Tarentuiii road. Mar.h tt, IKSHI viewers were aniioluted May la. |Mii|t, report of \ jewel's llletl 111 /avor of pet It loners. May *?«». |Htni, approved Notice to be given according to ruK** of < 'ourt. ITV TII r. < oi'icr No. i, Ia . ember Sess|on.s, IMW lii re peti tion of ejt i/.« ns of Clinton twp for re view of apul d|. road known as the Hughtowu road. No\ ember !». I'-'.i-, vi«'W«*rs w«*re ap pointed. la . emb. r.', repoi t filed. May i 11 p. .11 i. furred i o original vlt 11 May:. 1 !!. |NUII, order to re • vie w Issued. June!!, I Mil, report of viewers tiled June 2, |H«HI, ap proved. ami lis width of road at U feet Notice to be glyi u according to rules *»f Court llr THE Coimi < 'ei I Hied from t In- p ' oid I bin Ist day of A IIKUM l"»'nt ISAAC MKA I.S, t lerk WIDOW S APPRAISEMENTS. Tim following widow's appraisfuneiits of pi i wmal proiM'rtv Mid real • tutu • i apati l"o| I lie belie li I of I lie widows of «|t • • «|* l||s ha \. • been filed In the olllce of the I Jerk '»f Hilt ler t "Ujit y v|/ plow of John \\ Kennedy p. » I prop |C'I H • ss inom hi udi • ker u M KUSSQII, timim JoMt pl. I I tb«l '«• I. M « ochl 11. II I" lioll'l H ' .tup).. I MVIJtfl Win (Jarvcj tot Nil I H T' I F • j i.. i,. i chwvigri Mlnor children of Jatut . f Henry, per mai pfapftftj MAM Vii pel'Oll » Int. I. lied ill tin allot <- .in iral-a m-ill *\« ill take nolle, (hat they \tlll •• pl I ,1 111 ed fo|- e. It Hi 111 it 101 110 111. < »r pll.l lis on i t of Hut lei count y, I'a , on Sat urday. the Mi day of Hi pi \ 11. i ,I,M . ami i r no i \ •eption.be tiled t hrj will lie Continued ||l lofutel V ISA A 1 Ml \ I,S. A. M; N'i>. 2. at 5 15 P M Butler time. Trains arrive No. 1. 10 '*> A. M; No. It. 0.55 P M. Bntler time No 14 runs throngh to Erie and con neet9 with W. N. Y &P at Huston Junction for Franklin anil Oil City, and with N V L. E & W at Shenan (jo for all points east. No. - nins throughto Greenville and connects with \V N. V. & P. for Franklin anil Oil City W. K. TURNER, Ticket Agent. 1 jITTSHU KG & W ESTE KN Railway. Schedule of I'as rcnger Trains in eflect May 14, i 1899. BUTLER TIME. Arrive j .\lipphi-uy Actoywimlartnt 6 A.* F <*• A.* Allegheny V.xvrvm JJ J* 2 ir » N.-w « u"4l«» A<« onauodation " " J ' Akron Mail •"?*-" Allegheny Accommodation. .... 1" w «|»* ** { Allegheny Kx|>r<« .1 no r * I *i" i N.W I a.-!l. A ..mnnnUrtou - <*» pin 1- 1* »tli» I Chicago Kxpre* ;v> I"" \* an * Allegheny Mail 4 - " !M •? I l'itt-inrjr nnm* * ■' 1 ,UI eai .« it*! BHNMMI AMB. • 1 - •"j 4 Kti up Limited " 9 "• A * i Kane ami Bradford Mall 9 ' •* * •> Oo r.M j Clarion Accommodation •» **•* ** A * (It-velau1 M»AY TRAINS. | \lleg)ifii)' Expivjw.. B°* AJI «j" A.SI Allegheny Act «>inm<*lation "• r " • r J* N w C.i»tle A« • nun-Utiwi .. t» «a"» A M 7 <«c; Chicago Ktafwrna 3 v * 'JJ am I All«*»;heuy AcomuiodaUoti • 03 l >l " Train arrivitat 5.10 p.m. litre* B. A O. depot PltuLurg At 3.2"» p.m iuh! P. Jc W., Allegheny at 3.*» •. n». On Saturday* a train. known as tue theatfe tram, rill leave Butler at .'».42 p in., arri>tn>r at Allegheiiv it 7.2»»; returning leave Allegheny at ll.Ui p. ui Pullman Keeping caw ©n fhicago Kxpreea l*-tweeu■ Pitt»Lurg ami Chicago. K.»r through ticket* to all p.Hiitn in the w«»t, m»rtl*- A'e-t «>r -nth went and infoi uiati a regarding rout**, inn* of trains, etc. apply to W K. Tt'KXKR, Ticket Agent, I. It UKY\oLI»S -Mip't, \ I- Kutler. Pa. Butl-r, Pa. « NV BASSKTT, ti. P. A.. Alle~beey, Pa II o M NULL Sup'l W. A 1. l»o . Allegheny, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA "i. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SiHcmiK is KrrwiT Nov. <1,1898. SOl'Tll. / WKKK DAYS > A M. A >1 A M. P. M P >1 BI'TLKIt Leave 25 *Osll 15 J J <*» - i\oiil>iu\: .Arrive • •» * II ' 7* Uutier Junction.. " "27 * ]- ,r - •* ;* '*} Butler Junction. Leave 7 :iO ri ."»* 12 .1 86 •» Natrona \riive T:W ol 12 :«• A» r. »rj Varentum. 7 42 •' «7 12 fc> l 42 b •». Spriugdah- • ,f '° •' !'• 1- riareinont - I V? i »S ! •!» 1 2:. 4 20 b IS M J A.M. A.M. P. m P.M. P. M. -1 KDAT rEAIKS -Leave Bißa An Oltjr .iM-1 principal MmHiMi »t.iti--n» .? . •1 ■ . *nd 5:00 p. m. NORTH. WBBI Kin A. MAM \M P.M P M Allegheny ffty. . leave 7 00 9 OJll 16 2 M 9 19 gharpeburg Tll9lß 11 84> ... ( i.iremoiit !i 19 11 44 •«. .k! gpriagdale •; f 2l!l 23 J 12 5 ? Tarenturn 7 H •> 39 li "7 .1 «dj •» 4«. Natrona ' ' lJ • 1 1 J ' :I • 1 ltutlar Juiu-tiun.. juritre 7 4«» :• So 12 2i 1 4a /00 Hut lei Janctiou. .leave 7 4«» .">ll 12 2-» 10« « "> Sa\oubiT)C K L»jl0 1 » 12 411 I -tb 7 - 111 | 1.l It arrive N4o 10 117 U» . W A. M. A. M P. M P. St P. M BI J M>AY THAI NS.- Leave AlWlieny Tity ft»r But ler and prill- ipal IntermiMliate utationfl at 7 i»» a ni. ana LKIO p. 111. Wr.r.K I»avm. F<»K TIIK KAST. W»ra I»avi P.M. A.M.' *• 2 «. 2'> lv UiTi.r.K * r 10 -W 1 1« j 2S 7 27 ur llutlor Jumtion Iv 12 *2» 4 •*' 7 4i'. lv llntler Junction * r 839 18 i|H 4 u'» 7 49>ar Kreeport * v B ®J- "J I O*J 7 41 Allegheny Junction.. K 2412 "I 4SI K inj " IxH-iliburir " *«» J| 4 4o H 21 " ft Hsl " Saltnl urg - 7 .To 1 5 II !> 22 14 Blairsville 44 70010 40 5 r*> !» :w» 44 Blairaville inteiaectton.. s 58 lo lo «60 II lo 44 Altoona 11 •* I 00 .1 lo " Haniaburg M II 45 -t tj» 4 !U» 0 2:1 44 Philadelphia ... * r*o li 2o A. M. ,P. M.| I A M. P. M On SuiiHJ K\|«r.-«S " ' :*[ M Main I.In« KTpMiw, llarrishurg Mail, * jJL - Phila lelphia Kxprinn. . . . . • Mail an-l K\|»ri «lally. F«»i New \.«rk«»nl\ Through buffet nlee|n»r, noe«a« l.ea 2 Kxprem, M j Kiuit llalliiuore and only. No entra fare on this train .. lIMNI M I'liilad'a Mail, Suii-liji on«y 8:40 * x Kr*r Atlantic fit > (via iN'laware River. Bridge, all rail route), x.oo A >l. ami s :t*i P M, daily. For detailed Information, addre Auent. LC. WICK, DKAUKR in Rough Worked Lumber OK AU KINDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME. II \lk AND PLASTER Ollice optx-sIU- I*. & W. |)cjk>». BUTLER. PA. L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Eslate Agent. 117 K. JKFFKRSON. BUTLER. - PA. KG/we^seK, ||\ « »M-■ I»l THI Wl Mill l»:ST AM) MO>T IN I LI HNTI A I MAM I ACTI lci:i:s or PIANOS \-,1. y.»ur l.auli. r I. lis tlii'lr represt'iit illvi'. litn In r«* to sell \ oil 1 on TERMS TO SUIT your I'oiui'jih'im' Kit her rash or small iimmi!lily payments You »«■! your IMano dlrert from the factory i ran *a\«* you dealer'* profit. I'nll ami Investigate for your own .sat lnfart lon I take I'lauos .4ii*l Organ* as part tmyiliiiit In* \eliaiige (2111 wll you uiiylhlnff vou want In ili«- tnu*fr line (mhli •»r HUM- Organs, (iulliir>. Mandolin*. Ae i-onlloiis. Itaujos. Violins All small g«M»d>% and llii'lr til I lugs. St rings of sill k I mis. Sheet Musk, 1 h-. I huvr i'ii|{iiKmi «Mr. J. <'an«»r. llii i X'M rl Piano tuner ami repairer Orih rs for t tilling or repair work of any kind will recrlve prompt attention. All work warranted W R NEWTON, Ji; Motl Hi Mnhi Stri 11, - - Unl I. r. I'n. JAS. A. MCDOWELL, Cistern Builder and General Cement A Worker. Worker in White, Portland, and Hydraulic Cements, t • ju Years Experience, 349 Ist Street, P.Tel. 381 SIOO.OO REWARD Will IK: paid foi information Irmlinj; to the arrest an. By Onlcr of School 1 1<».»t«I. Address W.M. (Wi.miirk, Trramircr, Clintonville r. 0., Venango Co., I'n., or (". 11. Kka, I'rcwl't., Itoyer I*. (>., Itutler Co., I'n., koitKRT 1VK1.1.. Skc'V. A DIAMOND FDR A DDLLAK. A Limited Special Offer Which Will Last for Ten Days Only 1.1 \l l\l II.MUtHI- l»|\MllMu li.««i i, orhl \ "!• ;• It is uliwitt wipm ..'itr 10 Ul*»t fiigul It tin-in from m-nultn ilia iioixls cost! iik hundred* of dollars «*a«h lln v w«»rn liy 11»« In ,t |H-ople W t will Ml Wlinl .1 til Nl IM. KlAltHtOh In AW4IMP noun ted In a heavy ring nln. or stml to tuy »«ldr• • upon riTi-liit of prl<*«*. |l earn .arrliit's. icn-wi or drops, ?! ner pair King .ll, Jury List for September Term. List of names ilrawn froni the proper jury wheel to serve as grand jnrors at the regular term of court commencing on the first Monday ■ f September. 1 s f.t. the same l>eing the 4th day of said month # Alexander J Brady twp. fanner Alexander Thomas Bntler Ist ward, producer, Brenneman J E. Bntler id wd. producer Burton .John P. Penn twp, fanner. Barr William. Bntler 3d wd.stonemason Blain S A. Forward twp. pumper. Campbell William. Butler, farmer. Cress Nelson Connoqnenejwing b>>ro laborer. Dumbach Charles. < 'onnotjnenessmg twp. farmer. Kruui|>e Charles. Clinton twp. farmer. Love Harrison. Clinton twp farmer. Miles W C, Mars boro. merchant. Mnrrin .lames, Marion twp. dnller McClure Silas. Butler sth ward driller Neibert Charles, Clinton twp. farmer. Parks Robert. A darns twp. farmer. Pisor i »rin. Worth twp. farmer. Robb Elliot. Franklin twp. farmer. Rowles George. Worth twp teacher. Rider IT A. Cherry twp. fanner. Smith Samuel. Washington tp. tanner Starr Albert. Penn twp. farmer, j Shannon Matthew. Conuoquenessiug twp. fanner. | Thompson Anthony. Center tp. farmer. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this *3ttth day of June. A. L) "IS'.W, to serve as petit jurors at the regular term of court commencing on | the second Monday of September, the same lieinsr the 11th day of said month | Anderson Frank. Saxonbnrg borough, gardener. ! Aderbolt H H. Jefferson twp, fanner. Anderson H H. Jefferson twp. farmer. Black Bert. Marion twp. farmer, Bickel John. Butler 4th wd. merchant. Bvers Joseph. Conconl twp. farmer. Campbell Elmer. Bntler 3d wd. tinner. Conn Ross. Clay twp. farmer, Christley A W. Centerville boro. sales man Douglas W C. Evans City borongh. harnessmaker. Dindinger C L. Zelienople borongh. merchant, Dor.thett Benjamin, Conn<*|Ueuessing twp. fanner. Bight John, Cranberry twp. tarmer, Em rick Baxter. Butler Ist ward. carpenter. Emery H. Parker tvt-x farmer, Freeling Charles. Winfield twp, fanner. Freeling A <4, Winfield twp. farmer. (iil>son James H. Bntler Ist ward. I merchant, liibson <» H. Venango twp shoemaker. I (Jold < > G. < 'ran berry twp. farmer. liiorinley George. Marion twp, farmer. Heim John. Winfield twp. farmer. Havs Ii M. Butler id ward, hotelkeeper. i Hays James S. Butler Sd wd. liverymen. Hailer Charles A. Botler Ist ward, con traitor. Hemphill Martin. Donegal twp. farmer, Krngh Edwin F, Butler id wd, batcher. Kennedy F W D. Adams twp. farmer Kennedy Anderson. Adams tp, farmer Krause William.Clearfield tp. merchant, Keister .1 S. Slipperyrock twp. farmer Kiskaden H P. \ enango twp. farmer. Lutz Henry. Lancaster twp. fanner. Magic D D, Valencia bore, farmer, Martin Thomas. Clearfield Iwy. farmer. Mnrphy A, Worth twp, farmer, MeConnell Biuuuel. Worth twp. farmer. McClelland William J. Middlesex twp. fanner. Patterson .lames L. .letferson tp.fanner. Pontius I J. Donegal twp. fanner. Romich J W.Millerstown lion*, minister. Stewart Milton A. Center twp, farmer. Sarver Abraham Bntler twp. fanner. Shafer Charles. Harmony bom laborer. Snyder C G, Bntler -M ward. lali«>rer. Thompson E O, Middlesex twp. farmer, Weitiel William. Middlesex tp farmer Wild Henry. Zelienople bom. merchant. PROFESSIONAL CARUS. I kR. C. ATWKLL. l" Office 106 W Diamond St, {IH. Graham's old office. ] Houis 7t09 a. m. anil 1 to J and 7 .s p. m \\ T H. BROWN, f I . HOMOKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANB SURGKOM. Office S. Main St., <»pp. I*. O. Night calls at oflice. CAMtKI.M nlM'frt. ~ k.' Physician and St rc.kon 2>«l West Cunningham St. I BLACK, 1 <• Physician and Srac.KON New Troutman Building, Butler Pa. liR. CHAS. R. B. HI NT. I* Physician and Scrc.kov, Eye. ear, tutse and throat a specialty. 240 South Main St. p M. /IMMUKMAN Physician andSuic.kon Office No. 45, S. Main strret, over City Pharmacy. nR. N. M. HOOVER ■J7 8. Wayne St., office nours. 10 to 13 a. m. 1 ami to j p. m. W WICK. • Dkntist Has located 111 the new Stein building, with all the latest 'levices for Dental work I J. DONALDSON, j " • DKNTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan, C.old l laltv. Office over Miler's Shot- Stor«-. hR. W. P. McII.ROV, Dkntist Formerly known as ilic " Peerlrs- Pamirs* Extractor of Teeth." Uxalnl permanently at in Kast jeffersou St. OpjwMite Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will ; otfice No. v>k hk. M D KOTTRAEA. Successor to l>r Johnston. I'KNTIST, IMlice at No 114 I-;. Jctfnsoii St.. over t». W. Miller's grocery. i; 11. NKCI.KY, I' • iIKMn m I. \ v». OHioe In Ikr "C ITI/KN" l>iul«lin>;. lOHN W. COULTER. " ATTOHNKV tT-Uw. Wise Ituil lm K , N Irian*.ml St.. Ratler, S|>e«-ial attention |lmi to riillrrtioni ami Imsineaa matter*. Reference: Kntler Saving* lUnk, c>r llutlrr Countv National Rank A. T Hl.w a IHI VI. J» SKIS lII,ACK X M. Jt NKIN " Attnrneyt-at-law, Armory HtnMing, Itutler. h. Nil. GOt'JIIF.R, 1» ATT«>«NKY AT Ut, Odlof In Mi rhell hiiiMing. i u<:x RUSSKI.L, ATTOKNKV AT LAW. Oflic. with Newton Black. K*j. .-south I >1.011011.1 Street. I HM'I/TKR X RAKhR, ' ATTOK \l\ i V I,A V* Room It., Armory btilliltn,,. 4 T. SO ITT.
  • m»rv AT I. AW Otflce lietweeu ami Ihanioml Find lev's MAMMOTH ART STUDIO •. Ilrafli|uutci< Un Artistic Photos, Crajpww Water Colon and PattrU alsto a full line of frame and niouMinip of the latest 'loi|(a!i always on hui. Branches ! *sf >pen for business at Evans City FrvLiv >f each week. Mars on Satnrday. A. L. KINDLE Y NOTICE. Notu-v !* h«*t*l>y ifivt-n that I'-itrii k Lorim 1 li.i- ri!.-d hn final aiinnnt &•> otnraitte of Mary McEriil*. a Inn-ttu it M- D No. *. .Iniu- Term I*ki in :hf Prothonotary * office. at Bntler Pa in«J thesaiu*- will he presented for on lirtuation ami a| provnl. Hatnnlar Sept ». I*W* KOBT J Thompson Protl«>notary LIVERY. 11. C. !*ryor, of W. Suabwy, bere'.y jives notice to the public that o-*in/ to he death of l.is father in-law. John Mechling, he will not 'cave hi* Imniun is hail u intended. hut will continue 0 carry on the lively htt.dnew> at the old .tan.! Got «1 nj - fi:rrii-.hed >t i?:< di r.ite H C PRYOR. ( D. L. CLEELAND, > and Optician, \ 1 125 S. Main St., > < Butler. Pa. COMMENCEMENT AND tfEDDING PRESENTS.-^—- Everything that is r.ew am! attractive n Watches. Kings, Ditinih, Clocks. Silverware, Cut C.!a>s. etc i!s itoic made. I ine 25c Imported Madras 15c. 20c Madras 10c. 1 »'c Madras Ginghams Fine 23c woven strijK- I*. Ks. IIX". Imported Dimities lot, I J |t U.jC Xmcriv. n IHmities 51 30c Organdies isC. Other pretty Organdies under price toe A* double width CIkvMKS IOC. 35 inch fine cnloßtl stiipc India Ijnotis ~! > liih.d wash o«>i.ds 4c. 75c and dollar l>ress lit ..wis 35 c - Useful iloilitlt' width l>iea» 'iood> ioc. 50c India Silks 35c. I.ot «->♦ I'rwuly'i iw I'dack c —price unapprove bed for these celebrated, genuine Priestlv's »i*hK Write for samples -give an uhra of what goods, styles for what use. you're interested in. so out of Mich large lots we'll be sure to send the exact samples you want. Chance to get good gi»rds for so little money as never belore known We'll let the styles and qualities prove it—ami all who investigate will be big gamers. Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. FA TIRES Repaired and made as good as new at W«£Wa«2 s Bicycle and Supply Depot, Corner Mam'St and Diamond. Butter. Pm With *M»r nt» V mr • »n r%*ptlr any »-ul «*r ihiim liim In 4 tir«'. with purr lum. iwl make It Mmafi r t »*.*•• W« r»*|».*lr all partiuf hh-ychx Hiip|il| nr« twris at rr:t«N»iiMi» t»r »•«■<% w«* arr lln i N loan. hr uniirr««(4 hiivr salr at burxatn Brh-r* FOR SALE Th. John I.Mw.itt plx-r in Uixitrritllr «>n«hliiiK tliirtrrn jrr»», ail clmnl, U>»»l amrß r<»mt hnn* *«th |>antry awl thtrt («*fhri. an. I «r!l »l»B)r>nl», pmil. largr an4fer*.| Uir l HERMAN FOSTER. l.r iMnmtb. D. J Wdiisiortti I Wiastwti Wadsworth 4 Bro., SLIPPERYROCK P. 0.. Bricklayers and Builders. Bnck and Cement Work In all of its Branches. Ilralri. Range i»i Rwlrf jrllntf »» |rn ally i! iilrwitl »•» WADSWORTH A. 9RO-. DROP UMMXJM „t th. IV. pie* j KIHWIH! ■ » Htonc and VV. IJ. McOIiARYS IK« »AKIM, ruumng t • a»l (rum *n Steam Carpet-Cleaning rtta>ummrr nmrntni; Carrctl, rux an>t curtains th..r. uglily rlraw! on abort noticr. ROOD'S Pit IS • «r.- l.lv«r Ilia, •»- lotSncM, IrMtiac* «t>oit, M«*d»ch». ■aay to take, w»» to oporata. Sftc.