LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFFS SALES. Bv virtue of sundry writs <isf Yen. Fx.. 1- i■ 1 I. Lev Fa Ac., issued otft of the Court of j Common I'lea, of Butler " Pa., and to mrf directed, there wi.. be e*V»p*a to P"; 1 -" "; e at the Court HoUs-.- in the oorou.;h of Butler. oa Friday, March 2nd, A. D. 1900, at 1 o'clock, p. m„ the following described j properties, to-wit: E D No. IST March Term. WOO. W. D. Bran '■ don. Attorney. | All the right, title. Interest and claim of • and Penina J. tume of. in | r a n n d d *££&&& j " n, i IK* In plan of lots of Zelie nflllc Frtenslon I Vs. addition to said boro. | having thereon erected a frame house and . °S^ d iX»ke,. in execution «the prop- j ertv of George Carrie and I enina J. Curr atjSieinltof James McGilchrlst for use. E I> No. 61 March Term U"» W.A. A F. J. , ' For<|uer, Attorney. , All the riffht. title. Interest and claim of Fliz iU th V>rty and George W. Yerty of, in j and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Millerstown Boro. Hutier county. Pa bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning it a salake on the north side of Central ave nue and running northwardly along lot - . *7 one hundred thirty-four feet to an alley, therw-e along said alley fifty feet westwardly to a stake, tl.e northeast corner, of lot N;x j '£• th< nof» yiathwardljr along said lot No -2- ifne hundred thirty-four feet to tenor , i, f <'i.iitril avenue; tbcncc cistwiruiy aif«ig said Central avenue fifty f-ttotbe .. of beginning, mortgage book S having thereon erected a frame house, stable and out buildings. •seized and taken In execution as th* prop* crty -if Elizabeth Yerty and George W. ferty at the suit of H. C. Litzineer. F I) No Si, March Term. 1900 McJunkin A ' ' ' Gslbrealh Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Hobert Moon:of, in and to all that certain niece or parcel of land, situated creek township. Butler county. I'a.. bounded is follows to-wit: On the north by 'ands of K J. Moore formerly IMoore, on uit east by lands of W. *. Moore formerly I eter Grieve, on the south by lands of heirs JJ* ! John W Wimer, and >n the west by lands of r v McClymonds formerly James McCly- j nionrls containing one hundred seventy-six ;.„J mo re or less; having thereon erected a friw house bark barn and out buildings. £iie and taken in execution as the pror erty ofßohert Moore at the suit of James ». Burton, adrar. of Ella Burton, de,, d. E l> So.K. March Term. IflOO. H. McJunkin Attorney. All thelright.tltle.lnterest and claim of Wm F Wiskeman of. in and to all that certain niece or parcel of land, situated in ( lin ton Swnshlp! Butler county.l'a funded M fol low-, to-wit: On the north by lands of Geo. Bohr.'-> heirs, and John Walker, east by lands of George .'John heirs, and Hear Creek road. , ''j' ~. M-,rv II Kline formerly Mary Camphell.and Saxon burg road and Pittsburg road soutii by lands of John Loucks. and on t™e w£t by lands of Charles I'fabe and Bull creek road; containing ninety acres more or less, having thereon erected a frame house barn and out buildings. Heized and taken In execution as the prop erty of William F. Wlskeraan at the suit of Thomas McGulre for use of Mary Ellen Jack. E I) Vo. iC. March Term. 1900. W. A. AF. J. For<iuer. Att'ys. All the right, title, and claim of Ada M I.efnirion and James I.emmon. known alv> as James I* I/eitiroon. of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Millerstown rloro. Butler county. I ed as follows, to-wit: On the north by an alley, on the east by lot of Mrs. Catherine Ford, on the south by front street and on tbe west by lot of Mrs. Catherine lord, fronting thirty-eight feet on ' r ."" and extending back one hundred feet to said alley. See mortgage l»iok J., page IZ7, liav- Ing thereon erected a frame house, stable, and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Aila M I-emmori and James Lernmon, who Is known asl" as James I' Lemmon. at the suit of II <3 Idtzinger. E I> No. W. March Term. i:*W. Andrew G. Williams. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of V. J Htreeter of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Adams twp. Butler county. I'a, founded as follows, Ui wlt: On the north by lands of A I Winner, east by lands A F Winner, formerly Kobt Davidson, south by lands of Benjamin llonthett's heirs, west by lands of Mary J Ilelghner and J K I' I>avls; containi e)ffhty-one more or Icrss, having there on erected a frame house, barn and out buildings. together with the land appurten ant for road to aforesaid de»cribed premises as conveyed by deed dated June Sth, 1K92. from Fred Flelssner et ux, rocortlwl In InK'd bOf>k B*. page :n. saving, reserving, and ex cepting however out of the said premises the right of way to the ("nlted National Gas Co, recorded In deed l**>k 1 (*. page 47; also land des<'iilied Indeed from F.J Htreeter to the P A W By Co. recorded In deed book lei. page Helzi-d and taked In execution as the prop erty of F. J Htreeter at the suit of Alex Mitchell, adrn'r of Agnes Otto, dee'd. E. I». No. M and 71, March Term. 1900. I'alnter A Murrln, Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Henry J Nigh of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, sit u a ted In Summit township, Butler county. Pa. bounded as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of lands of Peter Nigh; thence south 88.73 dec. west 104 perches to a post; thence north / deg east 117 perches to a stone heap by lairaaof John arid llenry Helm; thence south SW deg east 9.« perches to a post, by lands of P Llnchaugh; thence south I deg east .j2-' perches to a post, by lands of Peter Nigh; thence south HZ deg west « s perches to a post at the head of the spring; thence south 3 deg east 12 perches to a post, by lands of Peter Nigh; thence north N* deg east li.l perches to a post, by lands of P Nigh; thence south I deg east 51."> perches to the place of beginning; contanlng eighty eight acres, having thereon erected a frame house, burn and outbuildings; also one producing oil well. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Henry J Nigh at the suit of John Berg A Co., for use of J II Thompson, et al. E. D. No. US. March Term. 1900. W. 11. I,usk. Attorney. Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of Mrs M A Beatty and Fin ma lleatty of. In and to all that contain piece or lot. of land, situ ated In Kalrview lioro. Butler county. Pa, bounded as follow*, to-wll: On the north by lot Of P B Bollnger, on the cast by an alley, on the south by public road leading from Falrvlew to Petrolla and on the west, by public road leading from Butler to Parker; having thereon erected a frame house, stable and outbuildings, lielng 120 feet front by HO feet, deep. Seized and taken In execution as tbe prop erty of Mrs M A Beatty and F.mma lleatty at the suit of Frank II Laird for use of Flla Sherwisid. guardian of Klla V. McKlnney. E. I> No. M. March Term. 1900, Stephen C'umrrilngs, Attorney All the right, title. Interest and claim of George C Tlmblln of. In and to all that cer tain piece IIT hit of land, situated Iri Butler boro, Butler county. Pa, liounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by an alley, on the east >-y lot of George A Tlmblln.on the south by West street and on the west by lot of now or formerly Gram; said lot fronting sixty feet, more or less, and extending back one flfty-six feet, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story frame house, and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of George C Tlmblln at the suit of Al Huff. E. D. No. 91. March Term, 1900. E. McJuukln, Attorney- All the right, title, tnterst and claim of It. J McMlllln of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Summit town ship, But ler county. Pa, liounded is follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of A Kerllck. on the east by lands of Matthew Keck, on the south by lands of Andy Yost, and on the west by lands of A Itedlck; containing llfly acres, more or less, having thereon erected a frame house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In exe'-ullon as the prop erty of l: .1 McMlllln at the suit of John Kelly for use now for use of Caroline Keck. E. I>. No. BV, March Term, 1900. W. l>. Bran don. Attorney. All the right. title, Interest and clslrn of <• M lluiflies, of. In and t<i nil thatcertain piece (it parcel nf land, situated In Venango town ship. Itutler county. I'a, lioutidcd lift follow*. Ui-wlt: On the north liy land* of l.eotiurd Hmlllt. Ainon Heaton. and widow Addleman's assigns, rust by land* of Malr heirs, and William Htalker. on the south liy lands of It C Wilson, and on the west liy lan I* of Wil liam and ItolM-rl t'ocheran: containing one hundred and thlrty-Heven acre*. more or less. having thereon erected a one and one half story frame dwcllliiK bouse, barn and outbuildings. Hrlzed and taken In execution as Ihe prop erty Of (J M ilughc* at the null, of I* l> • •el bach. E. It. No. 77. March term, I'.*11). W. I>. Ilran (lon, Attorney. All the riKht, tltie, Interest and elalm of J II Flemmtnix of. In and to all that certain plere or parrel of land, situated in ItnfTalo township, lintler eoimty. I'a, lioitfided as fol lows, to-wit: lU irlniiliiif at a post on line t.T r, 11 101 l . thenee hy lot No. 5 north Mtl.fi deg cant 7h.11 |H*relies t<» a post; thenee hy the same south 1.75 deft east perches to a post; then "e l»y the same north deg east Jl perches to a post; thence by t tie mime north I .y.t cieif went I i .<l jH-relie* to u j»ost. t hence hy th< same north detf «-ast. Zt perches to a post; thence hy lands of William FlemuiliiK s'Mitii ill.r* de# west, IlH.ir» ppri'heH t*» a stone; thence sooth Mit deg west , tfi.it perciies to a Htone; tin-lice liy tlie same. 4 perches to a stone; theme hy the saii.e Miutfi di'K went ViJ't perches to a stone; thence hy lands of UeorK" Hlmuiers ami Klllatt west 1.75 dejf west **.Z> p«! relies to a l.ost. the place of ItfKlfinlntf; containing flfty-seven lures, strict measure; having thereon erected a frame lioiih«'. ham and outhtilldinK**. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of J 11 FlemmliiK at the suit of lintler Savlntrs llauk. E. K. No. 147 and UIH, March Term. I'Km. W. I>. Ilrandon. A tt'irney. All ll>« Htflit title. Interest ;md elalm of Wllll;iff> Mr ll«ll of, In mm'l to all that e«rtaln pirn or pan?el of land. situated In Mrrt'cr township. Hutlfrrounly, I'll, bounded an fol lows. to-wit : llevrlnnlntf at a |>ost ; Mienee north I «l« tx west hy lanusof Hamin l Itraham Kt perches ton ; Hh'lm'J' north Mi <l«*ir east by lands of James Karnes 71 perehes to a l*ml; tlmrire north I de# west hy buid* of same VI pi-rrhi"* b> a jm»ml j th<-»»•*«' south Stt de# <-asi by laud* of .lurries MhlclfU «V>;t perehes to eninlnnt ; t hriHH! houlli I dej{ east hy land* of Jam* s S Shields I 1.1 p<»reh«to a wmt; llicnrrNoiilliWi tU-% west hy la id-. of .lohn l< -tfltinlriK'. containing aere* and *4l perehes; and also thai certain st rip eont Ikuoiis to ana Ulonulhk' to the name t ra« | «)« -rllx-d as fol lows. Ilefflnnlni; at a alone at the northeast, f*»mer of nalfl lot : thenee south .'I .*» west hy laudsof Win Me llell iWjjerehe*to a stone; t rienee north W.s<lex west by lands of John f J IfotfK and Kllxatx'th, Ills wife, :v, i peretie* to a ixmt; thenee north :i..1 dcu east hy lands of narnuel Itraham Vt pe re lies to* a post; thoucc sout h U0.5 dig eaM by lauds;of same ».3 perches to the place of be«rinnln«; con taining twelvo acrv*,. >trU't nira>urt*; having thereon erected a frame bouse, barn ana oatbuiidinc. rcostly cleared and in a fair state of cultivation. Sei/'-d and tak*-n in execution a«. tbe PtVB" erty of William M - Bell at tbe suit of J I. Black -t Co. for use et al. Friday, March 9th, A. D. 1900, at 1 o'loek P. M.. tbe following described property, to-wit: E I> No. 29 and -1. March Term. laW- W. 11. Lusk and W. A. A 1". J. Forquer. Alt ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Geon?>'W Black and James I Black of. ill and to all thai .-. Main piece or parcel of lane, situated in Marion township. Butler county. Pa bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of John Stainates, ?ower s heirs, and heirs of James Kerr. eav. by lands of James Kerr's helrs.and Joshua T Black.on ?be by lands of William Black. Jr.. and on tin west by lands of Robert Dutan and John stainates: containing one hundred and two acres and 1> perches, more o.- less, hav ing thereon erected a frame house, frame barn and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of George W Black and James I Bin W at the suit of Solomon Stamm. et al. F I> No l**"*. March. Tern*. r»'. J- D. Mar shelL, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Warren Bupp of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated cr»-ek township. Butler county. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lanasof William Bopp. on the east by lands of Lt ah Bupp. 01. the south by lands of . Ii 1 - lerand on the west by lands of William Barclay: containing fifty acres, more °J less having thereon erected frame house, frame ! barn and outbuildings. nrnn Seized snd taken in execution aa prop erty of Warren Bupp at the suit of Thomas M. Marshall, trustee. F I) No. 101. March Term. 1900. J. T>. Mar shell. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of JefTeison Wimer of, in and to_ all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated in Worth towjship. Butler county. Pa., bound ed as follows, to-wit; On the north by lands of Maguie Wimer. Catherine Kaufman s heirs and Albi's heirs, east by West Liberty road, lands of H. W. McClure and Ed. John ston. south by lands of F.d. Johnston. T"hn Lelse. and ft'm. McDannell, and west by lands of same and John W lmer and Porters viile and North Liberty road: containing two hundred and twenty-two acres excepting and reserving not to lie sold fifteen acres conveyed to defendant by William Hocken berry having thereon a brick dwelling house, frame barn and outbuildings; also orchard and in a good state of cultivation. Seized and taken In execution as the nrop erty of Jefferson Wimer at the suit or Thomas M. Marshall, trustee. TFBMS OF SALE—The following must lie strictly compiled with when property is stricken down. ... _ 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ must tie paid, and a list of the liens, includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor s receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until one o'clock. P. M., of the next Friday at. which time all property not settled for will again be put up afid sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. . ~ ... •See Purdon's Digest, 9th edition, page 4-lti, and Smith's Forms, page 3M. THOMAS li. HOON, sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Butler. Pa.. Feb. sth. 1900. REGISTER S NOTICES. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts of executors, adminis trators and guardians have been filed In this office according to law. and will be pre sented to Court for confirmation and allow ance on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1900. at !l A. M.. of said dav: 1 Final account of O P Graham, adminis trator of O II P Graham, deceased, late of Cranberry township. 2 Final account of Margaret .1 Garvey, ex ecutrix of Wm Garvey, deceased, late of Muddvcreek township. First and final wwunt of G W Meals and L E Shlra. executors of Wrn >1 Shlra, deceas ed, late of Washington townshln. 4 Final account of S W Mc«>ollough, ad ministrator of Julia Kamerer. deceased, late of Butler borouffh. 5 First, partial and distribution account of John C Moore, executor of Daniel Heck, de ceased, late of Centre township. r, First and final account of Kobert S Frazier, Adm'r G T A of I» K Frazier. de ceased, late of Muddvcreek township. 7 Second and final account of Samuel O Kamerer, executor of John I) Karaerer, de ceased, late of ('oncord township. s Second and final account of A G and Elizabeth Fredrick, administrators of Adarn M Fredrick, deceased, late of Summit U)wn itllp. 9. First and final account of Samuel A Leslie and Jacob Fred ley, executors of John Fredley, deceased, late of Middlesex town ship. 10 Final account of James H Kohlnson. ad ministrator of Thomas Koblnson, deceased, late of Cranberry township. 11 First and final account of Q G Shannon, executor of Joiin L Shannon, deeeased, late of Connonuenesslng township. 12 Final account of C I) Albert, adminis trator of Gertrude Gerlach, deceased, late of Connrxjuenesslng township. VI Final accountof Kllyon Moyer, executor of Susan Boyer, deceased, late of Jackson township. 14 Final account of Casper Ort, executor of Anna H Ort. deceasea, late of Butler borough. 15 Final accountof Daniel II Sarver, adm'r C T A of Mary Sarver, deceased, late of Buf i falo township. Pi Final account of II Ifciok, executor of w L Book, deceased, late of Allegheny town- \ shin. u First and final accountof Henry Feme, ; administrator of I>orothea Kradel, deceased, late of Summit township. I*< First and partial account of John It Kelster and J G Itsnnlck. executors of John Krister, deceased, late of Slippery rock town ship. IU Final account of Curtis S I'earce and Mary J Stlefel, executors of David K I'earce, deceased. late of Butler townshln. %> I la*] account of John £ Thrower and Thomas A Thrower, executors of Matthew Thrower, deceased, late of Clinton township. 21 First account of George Martin, testa mentary trustee of Wm Douthott, deceased, late of Forward township. 22 Final account of Magdalena Kemoer, adm'x C T A of Jacob llertz, deceased, late of Butler borough. *j:t Final account of George Martin cxeiru tor of Wrn Douthett, deceased, late of For ward township. 24 First and final account of llulda Keith, administratrix of Frank Keith, deceased, late of Winfleld townshln. 25 Final account of Harry L Fisher, ad ministrator of Joseph Fisher, deceased, late of Butler borough. % Final account of John A Gelbach, ad ministrator K <' Yates, deceased, late of Adams township. 27 Final arrount of Peter Khrrnan, guar- i diari of Lecetta A Hartzel, minor child of j George llartzel, deceased, late of Jackson township. 2M First and final iwrount of Wm II Logan and Florence l/ogan. executors of Krnma I/Ogan, 'j« ceased it« «»f Middlesex township First and final account of Wrn II Logan and Florence Logan, administrators of John K Logan, deceased. late of Middlesex town ship. W First partial accountof Bridget Dougan, ; executrix of Matthew Dongan, deceased, late of Oakland township. •II First and final account of o F Easlev and Bracken Gibson, executors of Hugh K Elliott, deceased, late »f Buffalo township '52 First and final accountof K F- MaurhofT. adm'r C T A etD B N of Mart ha Chr Neher, decreased, late "f Sax on burg. '.i\ I inal account of A I. Cooper, adrninls tratorof IVarson C'ofert, deceased, late of Brady township. 'M I I rial acc« >unt of John S Williams, exec uU>r of Catharine Kaylor, decreased, late of Fairy lew township. Final accountof Wm H Walker, admln- Istrator of John 11 Love, deceased, late of Clinton township. Final account of Joshua J McCandless. guardian of Everett It Starnm, minor child of John II Stamrn, deceased, late of Franklin township. M First arid final accountof J W Glossner, administrator of Johanna Higgle, deceased, late of Karris City borough. First and partial account of John A Scott, execlitor of Stanley U Moorhead, de ceased, late of Fair view townshln. .'W Partial account of Solomon Dunbar. ex ccator of Jesse E Miller, deceased, late of Forward township. 40 First and partial account of Koliert Kldd, administrator of James Crlswell. de ceased, late of Adams township. 11 First and final account of John Helm, executor of George T/ouls Helm, deceased, late of winfleld towslilp. 12 Final account, of Ellzalfcth J Weir, ad mlnlst ratrlx of A D Weir, deceased. late of Buff a lo town • I • i;» V\ I Inal wrourit of N J C'rlley, executor of Innle M Moral I, deceased, late of Butler borough. It Final account of Mary A Seaman, ad ministratrix of W V Seaman, deceased, late of Perm township. t.» First and final account of Charles P Wagner and John Bochrri, adm'r* c T A of 11 I'Conrad Wagner, dece ised, late of For ward township. W1 final iu-fount of Thomas M Hull. ad ministrator of I'atton Bell, deceased, late of Washington township. 47 Filial account of N <' Met!olloutfh. guar dian of .ftilla \. Kainerer. minor chliil of John l» Kami r« i 'i' pi 1 <<l i.i»" 'if 1 oncori town vhtp I* I Inal account of Daniel Wallet, guar dian of Amelia Wanner, minor child of Barbara Warner, deceased. laic of Jefferson township. 4U I Inal account of Win Efcholtz, executor of <#• o I, Ijut/.. dec* jim H, late of Zellcnoplc. Vi First ami final account of M V IC«*I 11 y. ii'lmlfilHt rator of .1 nllii A liiti? »»f Oakland township. .'»| f-'lrfit ami narllal of Solomon of Jphm- K Mllli-r, dPCPaHi d : late of l orwanl i<»wnnhlp. | '»*J Fimt an'l final iirrount. of >lrn l#otil»a Miller, JiOrtiinlnfratrU of Cieortfe I Miller, <l« rpiiHPil, I at* of Clinton t'»wiiHliln. .VI I'in;• I tfcoiint of Klh*n >frNamarra, lulm'r I) II N, < T Aoof •folin du <*en»e#l, late of Ailanm towiinhlp. M Final aiviiint of Charlen Me tiler. a<l mlnist rator of Salome Mettler. iler«*aiM?«l, lat«- of Falrvll'W IniroiiKh. .Y» Final aeecnint of Harah K lt« Illy, ad ministratrix of Mary A Kollly, lat*- of I»»»II« S.' il township. W Final im 'eonnt of I'renlry liuiieaii. ad mliiUtrator of Sidney M Wi'ilil, defeased. 1 at«• of Zellfiiople horoii^h. r»7. Final aeemunl of < . It. liiffpiilnu'lior. • •iitor■ of t lie cntatt- of Mrs. I>. ( Muni/. lat«* of Zell<*iiople. '>■* Filial af't'oiirit of IIIIKII llraiiam. urnar dlan of Orson \,. M'-dln-rry, minor «*>»il<l of Orson Medhetry. deeeased, lat*- of Marlon townsliifi. W. .1. AhAMH, UeKister I The Keystone Orchestra, I . now rc«i!y for tttf for Par tics. Pi'bics'ittd Iwtices, and fiuarattlee the liest 111 ttttmic at reasonaldn rates. Addnss, Prof. Gus'tWickenhagen, 22S Ziejjler Ave., ISutler, Pa with a hungry heart." goes to the club. The happiest homes are those which echo to the love and laughter of childish voices. 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I had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for about three vears having two miscarriages in that time, an'd the doctors that I consulted said I would have to go through an operation betore I ecu'. ! give birth to living children." writes Mrs. Blanche E. Evans of Parsons. Luzerne Co.. Pa. •• When about to give up in despair I saw the advertisement of Dr. Pierce s medicine and thought I would give it a trial as a last resort. I bought a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, and after taking it felt better than I had for years After talcing four and a half bot tles I gave birth to a bright baby girl who is now four months old and has not had a day of siclc ness. I cannot nay too much in praise of JJr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." Dr. Pierce's Pellets are a boon to women of constipated liabit. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of thj system. They Cure the Sick. 80, CCREB. PRICES* 1— Fever*. 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William et JohntiU., New York \ The Cure that Cures 1 p Coughs, & \ Colds, I I) Grippe, fe V Whooplnsr Cough, Asthma, J Bronchitis and Incipient h ej ConsumDtlon, Is roTJo-s f c 5 A The German f\EMEDV Vr Cures -atvd VUT\Q J AnKf\«\s. 256,50tV.^ Ask your tp ATV « ~ Druggist , for a mRV! fiVS 10 CENT BAIW t \'| TRIAL SfZfc. Ely's Cream Balm contain* no C'*:*in<- . I / in rcury Ti'.r toy oUter . \ ri JLt . injurious - - .) 'I It la <juie» y Abaorl/cd. ! . •"i Glvea Itei ■f at oncf. ' j.' *\ 11*, iin and i'rou» n 'tie .•'eiat-rar.c. H'xU.rcn ttm H-n«-« of Timtc ii*'' i« i. i'' I' SbseCoc. i "lal «i)!ninc. : at Urn: -rtx.-rJ / iafcV ■'■<» W..T«jn htrc't, New York. fordoes % Candles TVat hi riff »Iss adds so mnr h lg ; i to the c'harm of tha drswlna M I room or boudoir ss the, softly rndj. |3 j I snt light from <;oitlH>VA (/S»yll»^ m (rffl? artistic of th« lanch**ori, ■ /wlii»s ins or dlnntrr. Th*' l»i"t decorstlvs I randl«-« for ths simplest or the I TWT rn " Mt 'dahorstM Jj'J.' i'p |7 fliV colors I and"Upmost delicat•• t ii.ts bjr nTA!NI»AMI» Oil. CO. * and sold nvcrywhere. j^D A BUSINESS TALK. A infill of l.tinlti**HH itlilllly lniy»- lilh ni» r «liaiirllsi- nl tin' pltt'-o In; cnn K' l It rlifiipi-Hl i|Uallty cofisl(liTC<l nvrr |irl<«'. Our nlin lutH nlw»y» In-™ l'» liny rlirlit. and to klvi our putrnni tin' I»«*11«-fIf tills accounts fur our iteady Rrowl li. We (inarnntee Our Goods Pure and offer the choice of any of the below brands of Whiskey, guaranteed over 6ye-.r* 015 SI.OO per full quart, 6 quart , $5 00. Mil II IIT, VKKNOv tittKKNilH.tll'K IHM.IXiKH tatisii>. ovkkiioi.t. I,* Wit: Tlllllll'KlH. uitiu<ir:roß i. tilM > liFATIIKR'H < 1K11C... li ey guaranted ;t years old. .s;.iKi per ifal. All <" (111 or mall orders of f ~nn or over we box and ship promptly, express charges pre paid. m , We have no agents to represent us. Send orders direct and save money. KOI3ERT LEWIN & CO. 411 Water Street- Teleabottf, 31 79. Pittsburjj, Pa, Opuoslte It .V O. Depot **** **** z 4't * PHILIP TACX, -y> 1 t ONTUAIITOH IN * jl Cleveland B-erea Grit j u I I STONE 1 -if * if * it # Suitable fur Building, Ornamental and Paving purjH»e<t. j[ This Stone Will Not "Shell Off." §, Prices reasonable. \'t w\ Work done well nuil prompt!y. Stone Jrardft on i II Hast i{<na street. * Residence on Morton avenue. People'* Telephone 320. wt■>:-x wx ■ ;• x.%xi: IxX x-x W. S. & E W ICK, DKA LICUH IN li"U|(li and Workod l.uuiher «.#f a!J Kinds Doors. Hush and Moulding, oil Well Klkh a Specialty Office and Y»*nf. I ' tinninKham and ,M< nr» « St.*.. m ar W< si I'eim fw pot, HITi.l'.K I'A THE CrriZlKN. 'AN UNCANNY STORY. ORIGIN Of- 1 HE "SOULLESS MONSTER OF FRANKENSTEIN." The Interesting: Ui»tory of an Ola Time Novel That la Otten Alluded to In Literature and at Tlran Quot ed liicurrei-tlj. Everybody, or nearly everybody, has heard of '.lie novel of "Frankenstein, though it is not probable tliat many persons read it nowadays. There arc so many allusions to it in our litera ture, however, that one absorbs some sort of a uotion of it so that he can not help kuowing that it is a weird and ghastly story about a monster, but whether or not I'rankersteiu is the monster even well informed people do not always know, showing that they never read the story. Sometimes we hear allusions to "Frankenstein's monster," as in one of Charles Sumner's orations, where he speaks of the "soulless monster of Frankenstein, the wretched creation of mortal science without God. and sometime* the reference is to I-rank ensteiu only, as if he were the mon ster. Of course Sumner, who was very particular in his use of figures of speech, was right. \\ hen Mrs. Deland. in her tine novel >f "Sidney." makes Major Uf say ft "Christianity is a Frankenstein." she suffers the major to taik 1101: etise. The story < f this weird novel and the circumstances under which it came to be written are decidedly interesting and may be told in a few words. The facts are as follows: In 181(5 Mary Godwin, afterward Mrs. Shelley, eloped with Shelley, and they took > p their residence near Ge neva, In Switzerland, 'i hey bad Lord Byron for a neighbor, and the three passed much time together. Their con versation frequently ran on the occult and the mysterious, and Byron one day proposed that each should write a ghost story. All agreed and went to work, but It was not long before the two poets gave it up as a hopeless task. Tlie.v could write poetry, but they could not write stories. Mary persevered ami completed ber tale in the spring of 1817. When By ron and Sli! Hey heard It read, they were surprised ami delighted. It was bound to be the uovel of the century! The name of It was "Frankenstein; or. The Modern Prometheus." It was im mediate' i-nt to London for publica tion and • t with a great success. Frankenstein Is a Swiss youth, a student at the University of ingoi- Btadt, deeply interested in the study of chemistry and natural philosophy. lie resolves to penetrate the mysteries of life and death and wrest from nature the secret of creation. After prolong ed study he succeeds and discovers how to Impart movement and anima tion to lifeless matter. He then resolves to mold a colossal man. making him beautiful in form and feature and Imbue him with life, lie carries on his work in a studio far from the habitations of man, labors long and secretly, anil ut last the work Is completed. There In the great room lies the form and semblance of a hu man being, perfect in al> his propor tions. Frankenstein relates the story: "It was on a dready night in Novem ber that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. With an anxiety that al most amounted to agony I collected the instruments of life around me that I might infuse a spark of being Into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet. "It was already 1 o'clock in the morning. The rain pattered dismally against the window panes, and my candle was nearly burned out, when, by the glimmer of the half extinguish ed light, 1 saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open. It breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs." Slowly the Immense creature arose, and the artist, frightened at his own work, lied away. Then he returns to lind his creation possessed of life and every attribute of humanity except a soul. Nowhere can It find human sym pathy. It is out of harmony with all things about it, and after searching the world in pursuit of happiness It returns again to Frankenstein and de mands that be make u companion with whom it ean live in sympathy and love. Frankenstein declines, find thence forth the monster pursues liim with hatred and revenge. It slays tils broth ers and sister, his friend and tils bride. It follows him to Itussla. to Siberia and ini i ttie Arctic ocean, and there creature and artist p-rlsh together. It Is a most uncanny story to read o' nights. Sir Walter Scott reviewed the novel in The <ju;irterly. but while admitting Its jiower confessed lie did not like If. "Our taste and our judgment revolt at this l.ind of writing." All the critics agreed as to Its daring originality.— Chicago I'ost. Donifitlo Snr<*fiNtn« lie (at breakfast)—My dear, the pa per says there was quite a lire In our block early this morning. It is s:ip posed to have been the work of all in cendin ry She Well. '!on't let a little thing like that worry you He Why. what do you mean? She Nobody will ever accuse you of building It. -Chicago News. A Milium I "Pat," said Ids young wife, "I wish you wouldn't put your knife In your mouth when you eat." "An phwere would yea tiev me put It," said Pnt in astonishment, "in me eyes?" Harper's I'a/.ar. Flowers are the terrestrial stars that bring down heaven to earth and carry up our thoughts from earth to heaven, the poetry of the Creator written In Is-auty and fragrance. Some doctors believe that a man has Just so many hours to be awitke, and that the more of tliem he uses up In a flay the shorter bis 1 if«• will be. A man might live to be "Mi If he could sleep most of the time. The proper way to economize time, therefore. Is to sleep when there i« nothing better lo do. - Cincinnati Enquirer. The llonlon Hoy"* CJrlef. Mother Why do yon weep so. Emer son '/ I,it tle iv.on Because Waldo Smith Informs me that he Is to lake up the study.'' Kgyptian hieroglyphics neit week papa refuses to let me begin until I iiai ."> years old. San Francisco Examiner. ('■limit of Culture. "What is a cosmopolitan?" "He's a man who enn go all around the world without buying a souvenir spoon." Chicago itecord. Small kindnesses, small courtesies, li'iail considerations, habitually prac tical in our social Intercourse, give a greater charm to the character than the d'uplay of great talents and accotn ollshn*MitH. M. A. Kelly. Home pimple like to be generous Just to brag aii'iut It. Cleveland I,en<!er. HOOTi f. PI t.S » uro Uvor Ilia, Bll iour-inesfi, Insinuation, Hondoche. I S.i.sy to take, e.isy to opernto. 2Bc. K hhumatism Curkd in a Da v. "Mystic Cuic" for Rheumatism and Nci«ralgia radically cures ii to j days. Its nation up •" the system i« ren urkable and mysterious. It removes lit once the causes .'lid tin disease immediately d,s --; appears. The lirst dose greatly , ienefits; !75 cents/ Sold l>y J. L.. Kedic, ai.<t J. I'. | Balph Druggicts Uutler Apr </>. Y&u M I w 1 1 pain in the back, distress or fulness after eatinp. scanty or scalding urine, chills, I M S pains in the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of vitality, swelling in limbs or body, or sediment ■ ft! M B i-i the urine, v.--.: Kttvr t.,ke s:. . Kvery day you delay, you are a s.ep g. * £j nearer the crave. Many grave stone? should be labelled " Neglected Kidneys. " S |>| is MORRO W i' | i •wi! c".7i? l.very drjcrgiit in the country seiis it. 1u: ia e..u::ty '. '. ffcT ) mßtmM vap-• t'.:c niost sc:e:iti!s-j _ '• ''•* J/ J -.'-ne-oids <lOl s» Its \vrk, \ -■ : Gr Jbh .*• ■'•'■ c- !.? (ft SB | to have a dull lieavy |>atn in my ha.-k .5 k CmiT* 'in* ••". i*:-«'»*•• * s anfll' s* • kv. O . just «>\ i t heWlney-v :m i -it tunes i • ! . -X! v - ' • * €*7 AjftfiL- " •'-•'<■ " ' 11 1 jIE \*» #rs & < would be a sharp. shooting pain. ! h .\,. r-- *. / » f£&¥'/f*Sr •'■ 'V I* -rabout 2 v.-eek'r irea.:. e::t. I .St i proper rest ami sleep. Morrow - Kid- j n.-old> were reeo.nmende.l to relieve g^.. 5 - .Mi'fruw's Liverlax v.i . s /\ -* V ft-- .- . tivencss, Constipation, Li»li r-< O >tv P; :z short time tliey rt»liev« k d nil* of a.l tl»«" y i \: >4-^wWfVs. ■•• ousi.es; ind Headache. fr Vj - '] troublesome syi ; .. . *>♦ . j - il£ 1 i's ; -V--'KSi- 1 ■■ I" J" rr "":-Bedick 4 Grohmans. K; v r ' d 1, ;tsurae in ■-*■***** M i: k#-uS & S 1 &tr'=> -;-1 l* stand 24 hours. If thereisaseJiir.ent i g • *>. ;-' ; ' ny pi.' :. v;< <' • v ' JOHT! BORROW & cmemibt?, Ss*£t-^ SPHi: ; f J ®jl - Butler Sayings Bank bit-itler, Pa. Capi :al - fto.cxjo.oo Surplus and Profits - - $185,000.00 JOS. L PURVIS Preside!.t J. HENRY TROI'TMAN Vj.-e-Presidrr.t WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Castifr LOUIS B. STEIN 'leiltr DIRECTORS -Joseph L. : urvls. i. Henri Troutroan. \V. [>. Brandon. W. A. Ste'n. J v CaniDbell. The Butler Savings Hank is tlie Olih-st Banking Institution; n Butler County. General banking business transacted. Wesolicitaecountsofi.il producers, mer chants. farmers and others. AU basintss cntrusved tfi -js will receive prompt attention. Interest i>aid on time deposits. T M b; Butler Coonty Hitiuiia! Bank. 1.1 tier Penn, Capital p.»id in - - ji »,<«*<.< •• Surplus and I'rotits - ?'?°.7°3 9i Jos. Hartman, President; J. \/. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashiet. ? general banking business transacted. Interes* paid on time deposits. Money 1 >aned on approved security. We invite you to open an account wit h this bank. DIRECTORS Hon. Joseph llartmiin. Hon. W. S. Waldron, i)r. .\. M Hoover. 11. Mc- Sweeney. E. K. Ald-aifs. <'. P. Collins I. G Smith, Leslie I'. Ila/.iett, M. I-'ineffan, W. H. I.arkin, Harry Hcasiey. Dr. W. C. McCandiess. Bei »la>setli. ' V. I!ltt> Farm For Sale. I will sell my farm in Washing ton twp , located about three miles west of North Washington, containing about 150 acres, with good house, barn, outbuildings, springs and orchard, underlaid with coal, and two producing oil wells, on easy tern s. Inquire of R. 0. Rumbaugh, Nixon House, Butler, Pa. 'At . H y.os° s Infl i * ir il l t V^Pi 'I he ( iil;i;viiy rout h;is n ltirneH to popular ji\rr Jiff<l an absi-iin- of w?v« ral yoars Fusltion has iwldi'd iiiany rn*w ••HVels which a'.u- I !»«• cut away s»i11 strikingly hiiiMlsoriH* or any man may In In* stoop«*i| or ort-rt. Vlniriii. l.arnliH \V<h#| or Worslrd in or icray mixH for the ••out ami vest-, with Htrip»f| worsted of a llyht« a r r«»lor for tin? trousers. Thin out lit from « , x# , i;llent quullt v of cloth, %VK ALAND, MAKER OF MKN'S CLOTHKS. ill /s*'***/1£ Pi;oplc flout huy plan ts for I'wiks ahuic. If they «li*l any one «»f (!»•• prel l.y piano cast s r»fterei| for sale, wit h 111«* t 111-pa n at t aeh merit Inside,would do very w ll and not. cost much. A few mont h's us« s«tvch to show the dif ference hetwecp a yood and a hud piano, l»c --tween a piano t'an fnlly made of excellent material and a piano made of pine or any cheap st utT, slapped tone! her anyhow. Tin ChaHe 15rot In rn Is as K'KHI a piano jis was tv-i-r m;:'!- Votl D)By •' It IWf tITOO yon will COmC In. 'S«-elnj/'s Tree," They are firmly warranted in every respect. ion run no risk. Should a piano niove defective yoti are welcome to come ami select anot her Of! he same styles and we will « xchan«e It with you free (»f charge at any time. I'.very t him: In tin- music line cash or credit Terms to suit you con\ enlciice. We can save you *K*MX» and upwards In the liriee of a flrwt class piano. W. I{. NEWTON, 317 South Main St Butler Pa. Now is The Time to Have C'othing CLEANED OR DYED. If v '■ want good and reliable clciiin,: <;i dyeing done, there is just one pia. e in town where you can ge*. it, and thaT is at The liutlcr Dye Wurks 216 Center avenue I{k*A-Wc tlo fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of y-'.-ar t'> have a pit lure ol your house, (jive us a trial. Aslant for the .!nii.cHtown Slldiim lilirid Co. New York. R. FISHER & SON pp., ~^^ji 1 v J —: — . . I West Winfidd Hotel, &) W.G. LUSK. Prop'r. ; tl-irst Class Table and Lodgings. I Gas and Spring Water all throng" house. Good Stabling. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. | COURSES. i Amanuensis Shorthand. 2 —Reporter's Shorthand. 3 —Practical Book-keeper's. 4 —Expert Accountant's. s—Music.5 —Music. <—English. TEACHERS. Three Professional, Two Assistants and Another Professional Coming. SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION. DAY AND NIGHT Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue »nd Circulars. They will open vour eyes. Note the large number of our graduates and students who are filling responsible positions. Send for circular telling how to gel a position. WATCH THIS SPACE. A. F. REGAL, Prin., Butler Business College 3icr 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. That Studio Over the Post .Office is hummer. Folks from out of town should not fail to see the work when in town. Everything first-class. A. L. FINDLEY, Branch Studios, Mars and Evans City. Telephone 236. IRA C. BLACK & CO., WALL PAPER, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We beg to say wc are llie sole representa tives in Butler of the largest Wall Paper Factory in the U. S. outside the trust, and can save you from 10 to 25 per cent. PLEASE CALL. 309 5. Main st. nulinlrr'! Ka«ll>h IMuuoiM llraa*. ■ENNYROYfIL PILLS • -JCV. nn<l Only A '•***, alwa/a r-JUI'U. i*oir« a«k f, |( RWA J>ru(flflt for (%khnt»r& gnolUh ' BrmnJ In llrd and tffw ' if*. aralml with blue ribbon. Take ViZ ' J oti>« r. Ktfiiir duny***ui ivbitili*- V ! / tUmsend imtdtrnMina At l>r«cci»U,«r «M« «* I In atMitpo foe po/tloulara, i.ni lm m "Itoll-r for <n UtUr, br retain Ff Mall. 10,000 T«(la«l>li. I'afor. I 100 Madia"** Hguar« , I'll 11. Al> A P» '3T-% fAM S PHILADELPHIA «V g HusKS --DENTAL lIOOMS - fiT »'• "■*,*'SU 39 - 6th Avn., PittKburc), P.. M •| vV.'"rp PR ACTIO A' If V 1 r /Tl CROWN PF.iPjiC ""HJ} '' "W A'4"f I*lll WHY i»OT DC K ji»YOURtS7 CROWNS » ( 'l. Vt'J W"'' nniOGE w "' 11 (if Vi V? PER TOOTH AK ; . 111. m }' \ \l yj I.ml mt I.f T.-.ili iii:I«I»-. ONLY $& fj Cures Drunkenness. IVeetey^ * f KEELEY Write for M/ f f INSTITUTE, frco U A u4« rink »>«., Booklet. unsliuw. I"*- |WANTED—A Reliable MAN;: X of good fuMrcPH l'» sollrll Imaiur « frotii j»rop- X erty-otvnerd. Ai«y wll IC»m prison willing \ \ T to work, can make wwjkly. i'om- 4 > X mlsH on or !«'il m ry % paid weekly. A«l«lrcp-» for < ( T ; Ir' o J < IIAHI.IHiI.< IIAsK, I C oriH'Hlfr. N.V. 0 H.O.HAYS. L.H.HAYS. PUT YOUR RIG UP AT Livery and Sale Stable. ilcHt Accommodations iti Town. Went JeTcison street, lintU-r, Pa I'eoplc'B Phone 109, Hell's Phone 59 Pearson tt. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House, Butler, Penn'a. The best ofliori«s ami Hint. ela*n ri«* al w! 1 v*•''' 1 lihihl iiikl f«»r lilrr. 1i..-;" imMlatloiiH In town for pi null ru nt iHinrdliiK im'l 1 run *le«it. I ru«l«-. Hi I ul rare Kiiariinle''<l Stable Room For 65 Horses. A R'hhl eliis* of Imrte*. Ix.tli and (Iruft. liories ul way i on Iniii'l anil T'lr hi»1« uiiili r a rull Koaranli')-; ami Imrww Imihklil pon proper noil Ileal ton »»y PEARSON B. NACE. Telephone. No. 3ll> PATENT""IDEA. It may menu h fortune to you. I pro cure nti<i icll palents H. s. HARRISON. Patent Attorney, ,|27 Piftli Ave., PltUborg, Pn. I Pape's I x Leading Millinery Houre X | GRAND CLEARANCE SALE | A Of all left over holiday goods and all winter millinery. A A All must b sold regardless ot Re sure to attend A K 122 S. Main St PaDe'S. BUTLER, PA. X % 5 GREAT BARAGINS IN MILLINERY. $ Every article in our stock lias been marked down to iusurc quick Jpp sales. All trimmed and untrimmed bats reduced to less than half price U| regardless of cost. Special bargains in fancy feathers, birds, coqu°s, 0 JC aigrettes, wines, quills, ornaments and ribbons, etc , Sa Lton't fail to miss this sale at £ Rockenstein's, 8 uj 328 South Main St., Butler, Pa. * /CASH NOVeisTy STORE. Html \QUEENSWAR6 & CROCKERy STOER. Ilr W sa/V\l? and GLASSWARE STOR6. /GOODS IN Afcfo MNES. \MANAGE/VIENT. Having purchased the Allison Hee Hive Novelty and Queens ware Store, 1 have devoted considerable care and time in completing the most varied stock of goods in Butler. ISelovv will give an idea ol sume of the goods carried in stock. Hxle grease, / Butter spades, ijc-L.\nr>KnS — V Scales, AaskkTS S candle wicks, "xstep, / school bags, clothes, C can openers, ifcloug, \ Scoops— delivery, I cards playing, jfeextension; (wood ntul tin; fruit, J carpet tacks, |UMP— C shawl straps, laundry, ( clialk lines, Jichimmcys, /shoe laces, lunch, \ chalk, jfcburners, / sieves, market, C crayons, xwicks; S skirt boards, office, f cheese cutters, i slates, traveling; \ clocks, -tflcad pencils, \l slate pencils, birdseeds, f clothes hampers, fkmon squeezers, J slaw cuttexs, blacking, f clothes horse#, glasses, \ SoaPS blacking cases, \ clothes lines, J laundry, blank books, C clothes pins, \ toilet; blueing, / coat racks, licensures, I spoons, bosom boards, \ coffee mills, *measnring faucets, V starches, breadboards, (combs, Jmoney drawers, J stove polish brooms, / commodes, *""'P bandies, \ Talil.KS Rrushks— \ cork screws, jmouse traps, V sewing, cloth, ( corn (Kippers, a-tnucilage, / kitchen; dusting, / curry combs. M o '' cans and tanks, \ table cutlery, floor, / dominoes, -S-fArHR /tack hammers, hair, J dusters turkey, ||writing, V tinware all kinds, horse, \ egg beaters, X - rapping; / towel rollers, uaint, \ envelopes, -ifcpnss Ixxiks, / trucks, scrub, r faucets Ist boards, N tubs, shaving / fish forks, %V VU holders, I twines, shoe, / fish.hooks & lints,J; pens, V twine boxes, stove, fibre ware, spins, J violin fixtures, tooth, \ fly traps, atpipes, \ wagons, whitewash, / fruit augers, If potato mashers, V wash boards, window; N funnels, sfepocket books, C washing machine* BUCKKTS- / g"i" bands, fpocket knives 7 water coolers, pine, \ granite ware, ipurses, \ whips, cedar, ✓ gun caps, C wl isks, bor.se, \ hammocks, sjrazor straps, / wood spoons, paper; \harmonicas, Xiolling pins, \willow ware, butter ladles, (ink, frnles, / wire goods, butter moulds, J jewsbarps, fcrope, X woo<j howls, butter prints, S keelers, p wood dimes, wringers, I als ) handle watches, clocks, jewelery, silverware, &c, pi.in »s , ami small musical go'>ds, strings and fittings for all instru j mi nis. Come and look over our 5 ar.d 10 ceut counters. When you want a bargain be sure and come to J. R. Griebs, Cash Novelty Store, No. 136 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. — v YOU CAN'T TKLL X&StWXWXWX What kind of wcathei comes at this season of the year —we are liable to have blizzards, extreme cold and sudden changes of temperature. Do you know that a little good whiskey is the best medicine to fortify the system against such changes? Ask Any Physician and if he is honest he will tell you that pure whiskoy is the best preventative against Colds, Chills and like ailments. Our Cabinet Rye Whiskey at $3.00 a gallon is guaranteed to be absolutely pure and four yeirs old. There is no whiskey in the county for the same money that can compare with it. We pay the cxprcssagc too, and make no charge whatever for boxing and shipping. When a transfer from one express company to another is necessary, we prepay charges to point ot transfer. Send us $3.00 for a sample gallon. We know it will please you. MAX KM:IN, Wholesale Liquors, 322 FEDERAL ST., AL! EGHENY. PA- Our complete catalogue and price list mailed on applii ation. I Subscribe for the CITIZEN. J 3I L iHatj Sale $5.00 $4.00 and $3.00 HATS AT SI.OO Jno- S Wick." Successor to Hi). COLHERT, 242 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Opposite I'. O. New Drug Store. MacCartney's Pharmacy New Room. Fresh Drugs. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. Try Our soda R A. MacCartney Timi to secure I in Optical goods, I >i»ui(iiil.", Watches, Chiiiis, Rings, Clocks, Silverware &c. I'iice9 have been advanced in all ihc<c lines but lis we hive :i goed supply on liand, iKHight at tlic old prices, we will sell at extraordinary bargains considering the piesent market until our present stock is reduced. We also s-.il Cameras, I rhcto Supplies, Kdison and Columbia Talking Machines and Records R. L. KIRKPATRiCK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician' Next to Court House. WIDOWS APPRAISEMENTS. The following WUIOW'M upi'mlsemnits of personal property unci roal fstalu Hot apart for the Iwin'fh of tin*, widow* of <U»<*t»<lrntH iuivo IH»OII II I in tin' olllc** of MioClork of t ho Orphans* Court of llutk'r County, viz: To tlio wlilow of ltobort I'uvison, personal property #UOO.CO T«»tln'wlduwof Michael Bci^un,person al property :«H) oo To the widow of D. S. Ilawk, personal property iioo.no To the widow of Dtuilel Mc.Mackln, personul property 221.01 To the \vl<lo\v of iMart In I*'. Thompson, personal and real property MtUU To the ehlldren of IVursoii 1 'overt, personal property 300.00 All persons Interested In tlie alnive au iiri&lseiit.'iitN will take not lee that they will he presented for confirmation to thcOrphans Court of Itut ler county. I'a., on Saturday, tiio tnthday of March. A. lIIKNI, and Ifuoex* eeptlons he (lied they will he continued ab solntely. WILLIAM l». Tl* U.N Kit. Clerk O. C. Clerk's Otlice. Fell. Mil. Mm. ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORTS. Notice Is hereby given that the following road and bridges have heen confirmed nisi hy the Court and will be presented on the lirst Saturday of Marrh term. Mm, lielug t he mi |i day of said niont h. and if no except ions ar * filed they will heeontirmed absolutely. It. IK No. I, December Term, IH9O. In re I petit lon of <*ltt/.eiiH of Adams township, for a puhlle road to lead from a point on lands of ' James <>rr on IheFi ve licgree rood to it point on line of lands of L. (>. Mays and .lames I'erry. on the Three Degree road. September Uth. lsl«, viewers were appointed by the Court, ami on December Uth. isjui, report of viewers filed, slat lug that the proposed road Is neeessaiy and laying out the same for public usi*. Conditional damages in t In* sum of £!."».«.o ji «sesged to L. U. I lavs. Now, Decem ber IMb, Isini. approved and tlx width of road lit'filfeet. Notice to be given according to rules of I \»urt. ItV Till: < -ouirr. I*. D. No. .'i. December Term, IHIW. In re pet It lou of eit l/eiis of i lay twp.. for a nubile, road, beginning it a point'on the St. John's road a nil leading to a nolut on the llarron road on or neat lands of John Qulgley. September Ttli. IMHI, viewers were appointed by tin Court, and on Decemlier Ist. IHWW. re port of viewers tiled In favor of tin* nroposed road and laying out the same for puolle use. Damage as sensed as follows: Mrs. M. M. Mc- Cuiiim 11. *7.%.< m; \\ . A. \ Mrs. II It. Wlck. #•*»mi. Deeeuiber tM h. I V.W. approved and fix width of road at feet. Notice to Im< given according to rules of t 'ourt. By tiii: Cor nr. I* I». No. December term. ISiK). In re pet it lou of c|t i/i ns of Slippery rock township for a county bridge over Ariustrog I'un on the Centre\Hie and throve City road. Sep tember ll'tli, Isjiji. viewers were appointed by tlie Court and November lltli. I him, report of viewers tiled in favor of the proposed bridge. December tM h, approved. Notice to Ik? i»lveil according to rules of Court and to be laid I»e fore t lie < J rami Jury at next term. By tiii: count. Certified from the record this :'»th day of February, Hm. W 11, LI AM IV TFUNFK. i lerk o. C. L. C. WICK, IJKAI.KH IN LUHbEK.
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