THE; CITIZEN. WTLMAMC.XKGLEY - - Publisher THURSDAY. JUNK 13 '9"'- Republican County Ticket. FOK DISTRICT ATTORNEY, E. E. YOUNG. FOK CUAK OK COLKTS. W. H. CAMPBELL. FOR COUNTT SURVEYOR, B. F. HILLIAItD Public Power* for Private Use- IN the division of the Pittsburg dis trict, for STREET-ear and elevated rail road purposes, the Oliver and Bigelow brother- got part of the point or lower district of the city, the bill district and East End: the Mel lons «ot a foothold in the lower Dart of the city and the Monongahela valley, and Dick and his crowd got a part of the point, Allegheny and the Ohio and Beaver val ley to New Castle. None of the charters seem to include any part of Butler county or some of the neighboring counties; but as therie charters carry the right of eminent do main 'barring grave yards and churches} are good ' on, over or under' any street or public highway, not already taken, are perpetual, if used within nine years: and are without consideration to either town or country, charters covering all Western Pennsylvania are probably on file or in course of preparation. "Throughout the State, in the cities and towns and on the highways con necting them, corporations can be form ed under this act to hold up every legit imate enterprise and demand tribute of it , This is the ESSENTIAL purport of the whole vicious scheme. It is not to pro mote railway building. It is to seize upon public franchises and use them for private gain or for the" furtherance of political combinations, without any ad vantage whatever to the people With all the abuses of corporate pow er that are justly complained of, there has not hitherto B«-en such an exhibition of greed as this. Franchises have been granted lawfully to corporations that at least promised to perform K/me useful service and gave some security of com pliance with their undertakings and aonie compensation for the-.r PRIVILEGES. The corporations formed under these ART' are required to give no security and no compensation, and are E -t bound to the PERFORMANCE of anrttiiug- They need mot even give notice of their purposes They need make no actual investment, -except in political influence. to become themselves INVESTED with the sovereign powers of the CTV. *C" V U %; J V : i" j- -rS' ) APJSSJJ : | TW- V yt-jv <*l T %,' I 1 \i%- sj* V*- "' • * 'v j FIIC' I S£iKSSS?&--»'' ;te! I * ' S9ur*sflKr!ls. 5T£ ■K 111 TTMHH ;|HH TETTY | NIL -«F«II iw*- huM, JSML«RMTVUI 'TT IIIM I .■IFFU "*J :«]>» 'JNWT «a the . r» Sv ; . ;'u V' HAVE HMNA EAANLH • TLW 'MA I Y<* at* 5 i*lJ"*T (m t BWIS I K*T> AND WE H> »«« in EO»F HIGH HMKI«>II VOW AMMTT HER* M«. PAWL «ON< inde.l "V«ar ai* A H«r THE chief clerk CHARM**) TAD. «hahing MS I KAID tist at THE WH»M> hairm) B>PN'IN IIFTIW FLAW PHILAIB-LPIIIA IHMTS and REPRONENTATIVE Hall stepped HT the *ide of MR Panl :in>l FNVVFUKWL au assault <«n»n him Mr Paul seemed horrified His whole frame trembled He is retiiied and yatished, and he is honest Violence would not have linrt him more than did the accusation of the chief clerk He fai-e.l the stalwart ern ploy* of the House and GLARED defiance at aim, bnt he WOGNIZED that he was too old for a stmgtrle. and in his humil iation he hnng his head ;»nd tears DROP|H-D from his eyes. Meanwhile fi»R\ in [SIRADED about., declaring that he was honest, but an examination of his list disclosed the names of nine members re -orded as voting who were not present. In the House. Tuesday a number of appropriation bills were re] SIR ted froiu Committee, including one giving the Butler Oenersl Hospital Clinton t\> p. Mr- James Maizlaml visitol her danghter Mrs Henry Bowser lately. Her son took advantage of her absence to give • party. Music WIS furnished by Win. Khlert aud Fred Heckert and their plaving was tine. The young folks enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Bert Letever is home from the oil field. Samuel Moore & Co. have completed T, SAWING the timber they purchased from Mr. Bergman and removed their mill to the Mrs. Charles Thompson farm. Albert Hay is goiutc to enlarge his store. Till: CIIAKTKK OKABBKItS. | Gov. Stone signed the Focht and Kinery rapid transit bilL* last n«la> I night: and next morning the Executive and State Departments at Harrisbiirg witnessed s«-eneß nnprecedented in tee i history of the State. Scores of capital i ists. lawvers and their assistant* le ruained sleepless at the hotels in ..nler | 'bit thev miirbt 1* first in the rnsli and a hundred signed charter* for railroads ' in each jtopnlous section of the Ktate I were '-arried away by weary but ! tied applicants. The legislation ana sabsseqnent incident-* form one of the ! most important and sensational chapters of Ktnte history. Tl>e Pittsbnrg capitalists and attor ney.-. including Thomas S. Blgelow, Richard K. Quay. Henry W. Oliver, George T. Oliver, Charles H Mch.ee, \V. ti-r Lvon and the Mellon represen tiiive* departed that aftenioon with theirmost important application- granted and the charters signed by the Gover nor. _ The Philadelphia Congressman Foerderer. Clarence "W oltf,.lames . McXichol, John W. Mack, Michael Mnrphv, Senator Penrose and Insur a nee Commissioner Durham. got thirteen charters for surface, elevated and underground lines, which have an aggregate capital 011 jviiier of ,■, sv The total involved in the charters granted for Pittsburg and vicinity that day was sail to be #3,000.000, bnt the capital stock fixed in many of the appli cations is only nominal, and the transit developments in Pittsbnrg and Alle gheny alone, as a result of the new legislation will cost a vast amount of money. The division of the I lttsburg field for immediate op' rations is as follows, according to a.-: splanation given by one of the attorney >. The Bigelows, Oliver-, uu Quays wi.i control the downtown section of Pitts burg and build an elevated road from a point near the Union depot to a point near the Baltimore & Ohio depot at Sinithfield and Water streets, with elevatM line® and -pur* along avenue to Wilkinsburg. out Butler street to Highland Park, over the Seventh street bridge to Allegheny, with connections east on Ohio street and west on Ohio street. Western avenue, Bidwell street and Locust street to the < (hie river Twentv mile? of street- will be covered The first work will be to provide relief for the congestion of downtown jiassenger traffic. The Mellon interests have the Mocon gahela vallev. including all of P:ttsbnrg east of Craie street: with the Second avenue and Southside routes into town, and covering the whole residence sect! an north to the elevated lines. There are about SO opplications for Mellon charters. . . , . The Ohio valley charters are held by the Onay lines, and are six in numt*-r_ making it possible to build sections of roads in the valley until there is a cau tinuons line to Rochester, ar-1 from there to New Castle, with a number ot spurs. In all theTe was no less than .- application- for charters m the Ohio and Mon->ngahela valleys put on file that moraine , As the State Department made s r..ie that no one sboui'i be alk'ved to the applications filed rival .rgaaizer- ■ * eotnpauu-s have had no,-nan-- TO each others plans and it has not vet de veloped how sa-h nvaJs may at tempt to combat earl. '-tber tin-' i zti local anthorities or in the «mr*.s The Johnst- .n svndi<-ate per-ple wno are not aomxwl to be directly mw-r w tM in the Pinsll.' * , n v,.-..-,. Senator W". I party ut^aull'tion is. PitUinmg ji > ff'-Twti was ClwrBKE * K •• ha?? c, (Vtk *■* 1 t v. Hexniacer f«r Bhttrvt ATtwreey. j. i f 1, L ., It ***^s tw -t -•& favor x" retstcfa- tV * i j» -VfreF "N4* * nnmiWtinr. !t . •- • • { 1./- '' - ... , „ iV I .. . i • T U .... I; "" I l v ♦ 1 * ** - ♦-■ » t T" k * i ♦ -v w V" 1 JuDK.r "Wi r»tary Mrs .h nni" 1 C-mm Wit T«|». I n * ,v tr ' ' ' , " i ' | Mrs Annie Conway of North Hope! w;.-the an. t of Mrs. C C h'nhn of I S R. Campliell is moving a rig from Jt>e Bvers farm to an abandoned -as I w«U ob the f-troi >f W F. Murtland Fred Catlin and wife of the lower Ohio oil field are wi'h Mr. Catlin s I itarentH at Troutinan. [ ,T. H. Thompson & Co. have just com { pleted a well on the Stewart farm. I which will make a fair producer. W. E. Dnffy has sold his pacer "But trick" to Geo. Bell of Coal Valley. Middletown was connected with the j world by telephone on last Thursday. ! Hubert, the 13-year-old sor of David Fleeger, had an iii'm broken by being thrown from a wagon, on last Friday evening. The Keystone Beiifctii. Society of Hooker assisted by the citizens of the community, will hold a festival at the Grange Hall in Middletown on Friday evening, June 21st. The proceeds will be used for a benevolent pnrj>ose. Miss Delia Thompson returned t,> Dixinont last week. Peter Thorn, an aged and highly re sj»ected citizen of Peachville, died at his home on May 31st, and was buried 111 Zion cemetery on Monday following. Mr. Thorn was in the 71st year of his ( age. SiI.KX. The- Schools of Butler County. Extract from Superintendent Painter s second annual report to State Superintendent Shaffer. 1 here give a few of the facts and fig ures taken from the annual report of onr county schools for the year ending June 1901. The past year has been a _very success ful one in school work. Not all ot the 5,-boots of this county have been as suc cessful as they might have-been but vet a> a whole we had bnt few real ..iil mea. During the Tear I held 12 public ex aminations for provisional certificates, one for professional certificates, and in 22 different places I gave nn examina tion to pupils desiring a diploma from our public schools. In 'electing the questions for these examinations I tried to use only such as referred to up-to date school work, ana gave no puzzles, or catch questions. I granted 251 provisional certificate> 34 professionals, which nnmVr includes all now in the county, and I*-" grades. For diplomas about 2HO pnpils enter ed the examinations. 150 of whom pass ed the required marks and will receive diplomas. It is certainly not a pleas ant dutv to refuse either a certificate or a diploma to all who take the examina tion. but for the welfare of our schools and in justice to the office we must do this in some cases. All manuscripts handed me are on file in my office and can be seen at any time by "those who gave them to me, but cannot be taken from mv office. We have in our county 52 school dis tricts. 312 school directors, 251 school houses, 297 school rooms and about 11,- 000 school children. We had. last yea". 2fc« teachers, not including those of the model school m connection with the Slipperyrock State Normal, in which magnificent building eleven grades are now being taught by the seniors from the Normal. Of our teachers, 123 were males and 163 females. 5* taught their first term last year and 91 had taught for five or more vears. held provisional cc-rti cates. -I- had professional and <0 were Normal graduates. , Teachers are l»eing better euu'-ated vear after year, and we think that ti; — dav has now come when no one shonM ask for a teacher's certificate who has not alreadv taken some advanced school work. The great cry for education, as well as the growing need of it. each >men who desire to teach school. I am glad lo report that m neam every district of tb.s county amove was made last vear to place the beginning of a school librarv. At the teachers" meet ing list fall I requested the teachers to do what they could to get into our schools some good, pure books for the bov- and the girls, and as a result more books of this kind were placed in onr schools last year than had been pit tber. for the twenty years preceding. I here wish to thank the teachers pupil* as-I patrons for the effort you rut forth in this imp.-rtant icatver. for I belkfv* that no better thing b. ••• ai i UitAer last vear was an lifuiwrt. t we think a very successful one. .-la: ; -.} ib. tu:ni> *:o<: th- r> that w • not f,.rg' tten for I saw t," m h r.z u> H < 1 rwsited frrnn aeboo! t" school. That mee-tn* tmmr * luwhwi 1 attended—a n*»m>«er mt WymA •• j we bad expected. lr. », liitwG *> "or regular Ceu:i:j | x-s >■ - lc«ritnT- whirl; ws- osrtßiUi |lt: i« Swtit nte- a*t~r "<~I 1 t I Ten her" of Oafis® t.-anty. T mst'TTnt*; in AfJecheuv c .ftnty I the M ■Mtfev i rormtr. the 9MM* B : .v. -. I n " '• » " ' 5 ' J i. -v. - - • • };. ; i . - • ■. . - i . - t > - . - = . •' ! ' i•» * %»« Milr : i - 1 * Talk. I•' „ " •» .. ..... I. - -1 ■ f-yS! '-jj.' ji-: »*"•»" y-- | t. in r r y<£* u. l i OHS / Hupt iintler connf.v WohJ Hmiiutry. «"omtnnniou siTvii - !*!# were held in the 1' P rhnrch. rtnnday A nnmiier were «kM t» the church. Jef Dnribip r"tnrned. Saturday, ift. r ]r, v.-eek s . it with friends in New 1 un tie ! Mis« Ethel Pond hat- been in Pitt«- bnrg for the pant month, visiting friends Mis* Lulu Bnsnell went to Reynolds ville last Tuesday. Marshall Sloan, who hae been work ing for several months in Klwood. re ! tnrneon. i Rev. Purvis of Freeport will preach in Academy Hall, next Sunday evening. tireat work is being done on O'lr I streets under the supervision of onr now I supervisor. P. Brown. Mi-s Lelea Wick returned home from St. Lonis. Friday, accompanied by hei cousin, Miss Mildred Wick. Children's day will be observed in tin i churches here next Sunday. 1 Miss Nellie Cowden of Renfrew is vis iting friends in town. I W. C. Findlky nninests the pnbli | cation of the following In the table o returns of the recent Republican pri inary corrections should be made as fol lows: W. C. Findley received IT vote in Jackson township, west, and only were credited. His total vote foots lltiii E. E. Young was credited with 25 vote: in Harmony borough while his vote wai 5. reducing his total 20 votes. J. W Coulter was credited with 11 votes it Harmony borough while he received bu one. Prospect 0«l«l> and En«l>. Yon may smile or cry to read that. Summer is still sitting in the lap of spring, but we hope the fair child will soon be able to go it alone. MissLotta Blair of Butler was the snest of her sister. Mrs. C. E. W e:gle, last week. Miss Blanche Kelly has l>een suffer ing with bealed fingers for some time and she can neither play the organ nor wash the dishes. Good time to visit Blanche. Mrs. Wni. Bupp of Stamford was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, last week. Hose Gallagher, who works for the telephone companv in Cleveland Ohio, was heme for a short visit List week John Roxbeny recently returned from a business trip to Ellwood. Camp Shanor. of Muddycreek twp. was in town last week with one of the best 2 year old colts in Butler Co. If Camp looked a little proud he bad a right to. Mrs. L. K Lepley and daughter. Benja are visiting Mrs. Lepley's sister. Mrs. Snl'ivan of Braver Falls. Mat Blair and Dickey Bowers, who work in Ellwood were in town a few days last week. Win. Staff and Win Krantz of Brady tp. made our town a visit not long since. John D. Albert, the phosphate agent, went to Harmony Saturday with se\ - eral teams for a car load of the plant food. Miss Maggie Allen, of Isle., was in town Saturday, calling and shopping. Rev. Knoi. the presiding elder, as sisted Rev. Humes to hold communion services in thf M. E cbircb. Sundav June "2. The frost Sunday morning did no damage but recalled the killinjr frost in June 1 mv luesms and be bojtrs to be better. Mont does not like it t/nite a number of our young folks af-nded <4rnrcb al Isle- Sunday even icg and tur- doubt heard a good serin :■ fr -UB Rev. Siicrua.k«r. Everett Starnm and Eila O ratty two • •wniMit yoanr teacbeiv. were mar ried last wt*-k and will go to boase ke»-i*:o:: on Everett - funi nortn of town JOEtVIMTY. JiU'ksvilk' \«Jev was. .3 McKi-sicS Wife anc danebn r (\f were the tmesfc- of J. X Ft® anc wife >.wr Snnosy. Miv Pkb <»f Haizel Ml. Uwrcu-s Co visit-! h-r hmther. O. T. *urj»hj recently -• Rod_-rv..nd w•• of Ckarv w visited "Mr awd Mrs Ep].:aa*r oo Fr day "tost T,--. S, u »» «ak. - th- TORS: ber Mi> liardoer Mr Mr is? **iapi nnl will *>* m »**• %■ » that' jdawe J H Piitr .1?*: V. C. VwJci huvt nr- * - --d thr irk the ftara: • H• - SulHB Vo lake The fhre fi" ray «|e.Mi A*ii! #wd. Mkw %I -N* is bwh- ♦«- b-: «nwm"T vTi'-sfi'm -Mir f "'"-*. ■»*?*£ ttnai - ■ s- . • • b»l Ti* l rfn-- ;~- »i**- •« fki JH >•'**'*' hM WRMMh Tfe : t>h! tt • War "tb - WW*: f Tb"*si*» * ■- *: W* "• -»* '** •*"■•'4 1&. t \ 11. uira irui i Minnies*. LSC ■ Sic, *C - ■ • Lie. 20c, 2-tc. 30c. i, .. ) ; « fine M. 'iras, Isc, iOc, 25c 15c ana iOc. white and blacks 15c whit l"oil us with tiic fashion able, pretty black printing*. l,ar.;e I.inc of liiack ;mii White ' 'ott< n», IOC, i z\c, to £i .50 yaril Write LIS what you want samples of and prov- tile opportunity to your own satisfaction. % i;cpartn>tnt X. ALLEGHENY. PA. Ihe 5 Minute Breakfast Food. I ) urine Health Flour Makes -BRAIN BREAD." PURINA MILLS, ST. LOU'S, MO. M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTO GRAPHEB j 139 South Main street. DEATHS. BASHLIKE At Zelienople. June 9. 1901. Bertha M . wife of J. M. Bash line. and only daughter of George M. Halev. aged about 2* years. Mrs. "Bashline had been in ill health for two jears past the immediate cause of death beinsr a bronchial affection. She was a Resident of Butler several j ears and had many warm friends here, and was a member of the Second Prvs bvterian church Twu months ago she moved with her husband to Zelienople. Her remains were brought to Butler and buried in the North cemetery. Tues d:iy. GIBSON —At her homo in Allegheny. June 11th. 1901, Maude Gibson, •laughter of Win. (iibson deed., and Mrs. Bradner. aged about "25 years She will be Iroried at Butler, today. OLIVER —At her home in Bntler, Jun- 1 12, 1901. iLrs Edward Oliver, aged about 30 years. PEACO—At h<-r home in Middlesex twp. June 8, 1901. Mrs. \\m. J. Pea co. aged about 40 years Two little twin children a week old are left motherless. WEIBLE -Jnne T. 1901. at his home near Br<>wnsdale. of appendiciti-. son of A 1 bert Weible. aged 1«» years. Mi KEEN ER—At his home in Pitts burg. June 5. 1901. Hugh McKeever. a ted years. He was buried at Allegany. N Y. ODONNELL -At his home in Summit twp.. Junes. 1901. Jerome, son of Fe lix O'Donnell. in his 17th year. THOMPSON—At the home of his son. P. A., in New Castle. June 7, 1901 Henry Thompson of Butler, aged <6 years. He was buried at Harrisville. Mon day. WIMER-At his home. 312 W. North St.. Butler. June*. 1901. George Al lison. son of Samuel VS inier, aged « days. The death of Mrs. Margaret Wimer, the baby s mother, occurred the Sunday before and was noted in last week s pa per. Obituary. T. S. Miller of Perry twp . Lawren. - 'Untv. father of H. J. Miller of Euclid, died last Monday, in his 77th year. Pktek Tkorx. Peter Thorn was bom in Butler coun ty. Aug. 15 I*3o. and died at his horn home in Buena Vista May 30.19ul.agea Deri:, p. .-si GAR. f Chinora paid a iiiiri tribute of *: the grave- to iL< departed cv.ii,rade The deceased kind L arted and t-.zfcly respected b ali wh ka-«" L'ui K;s w::- es? ~.i • •*. uijw hy »-f al: Ixxirinids and neigit Kirs. Far- weii. father. th'»u hast left us H- re thy lose we deejdv feel. P.nt Tis G «i that hath Weft n«. He csui all oar si .rrt>ws heal But weli meet beyond the Trier. Wn*-r> the -senres- -fas*- to roll Where w all th- bright torerer S. MrTOK Murat oweoi the hw-snw m*-i: it NV —t- is Pennsylvania ax. for I j exr- snwnr.teudrti; ' the FoiMt ■ n- f illnees <•: paernii-nwa Mr •, return-ni Ma; froiL ai • vun>ded trr\ to the Pacific • <«K aju was hi til- n*ta. Bftaltb- bu: a f«t da* later was ts£-*i t. Mr Omnjitim. wr mz. a ffahJt mat. a» rt- < - sb- f>i: r-sr' «£ wbipfc y ■ w«s seeeral «Brj> t ri* '-nd-"* R- th«w<»uyhl\ T T: f.,rrr"-. f«t; The ««;; tTvlc-tr\ . having im «» inde a #ti it »i -lam, t ■ filij fmac * Hr «»iuj>t'«; i'*f. op*: onm/ffti mi hi niiii wr -b: % -Crnefs *r m rf j- TO M Mlt y> m. . i « U mce / s«r*e. Att, Ah y \ y / / V Vs... j ... } l:l»*eca«L *1- i-.*L t22fc-&fttiE »■ ' /■ i. v J r * > iicutOft i Sfwniijßi, C IQ9 Mt Vla>n 3C ( ; \ f •Reeds CURE j C Sto-fM Headache immediately and f f contains nothing injurious to the / f teart or nerves. \ 25 Doses —25 Cents- S V We guarantse the purity of our C % diugs and chemicals, and our / C charges are very reasonable. \ J Try ns with your next Prescrio- f \ Hon or Family Recipe and be / / convinced i f this. j ( REEO'S NEW PHARMACY. ) S Cor. Main and Jefferson streets, r L. 5. McJUNKIN, Irsurancp and Real Eslati Agent. 117 K. JEFFFRSON. "'HITTT^RR. I I a F. L. VcQUISTION, • Civil Kkcinbsr and Survkyof | Umce near Court House. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania in Bankruptcy. 11l tlie matter of John diaries Gil by and John Mi-Tammy. partners, trading No. !*>• in A McTamney. and a-> Bankruptcy, individuals. Bankrupts. To t he creditors of John Charles Gil by ard Julia McTamney. partners, tradinc as tiiiby ,v M-T i: :.ey. an . in.iividcal'y. * Kenfrv*. in the county of Butier and district afore said. bankrupts: . N lice i- h« r. -y given 'hat on the -in GaT of June. A D. I*l. the said Gllby 4 McTamney. :ls partners and as indivio uai>. were dulv adjudicated bankrupts; an.'- •• the Br>t meeting of their creditor* wi id at the offi.eof J. W Hutchison, ret !ankrupt.-v No. lit N. W Ita moiiu. Kutler. the 'Jilti day of -luue. \. l>. ISO), at li« o'clock in the forenoon at wl.i.ti tin e i m— .id cre.iit.irs may attend, prove their claim-. appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupts and transvt su.'h other busimss as may pr>.perly come before said meeting. June »th. 1901. J. W. HI"TCHI:*>N. Keferee in llankrupU'j. In the District Court of the United States for the Western Dstrict of Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy. In the matter of j lioy A. Mai-Cartney. -No. 124'. in Bank- Bankrupt. I ruptcy. To the creditors of lloy A. Ma«-Cartn«-v. of Butler. ;n the county of Butler and district afore-said, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby riven that on the-.th day of Mav. A. P. ls». 1901. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such otli. r business as may properly come before >-id meetinsr. June 4th. 1-Vl. J. W. BI TCHISOV Keferee in Bankruptcy. Notice to Contractors. -ea!ed proposals will tie received by the County Commissioners at thtirofliee.in Bn ler. Pa- until So'clock p. m. of June 2i. _ for the construction of the masonry work for county briuses. one over Breakneck creek, near Mars I«trough: oni over Muday creek. near line of Mnddyrreek and Worth townships, ami one over Littie «V.nm»ine n.-ssin; creek, in Conuoquenessins towns Dip. Plans and specifications mil be seen at t ,ie Commissioners* offi-e The Commissioners reserve the ri=bt to reject any or all b:ds. J. J. McOAKV E\ . JOHN W. GII-LE-PIE. Jv'UN A. EICHEKT. i . .ui ty «"«MHmteskmers. tV.miris-: tiers* ' 'ffice. Butier- Pa—June a. 1 1- EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Letters testamentarv on the estate of David Park, dee'd, "late of Middlesex township. Brtler Co , Pa . Saving been granted tu the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please trake :imcetf an order <«r theOtj*nn* Court tfMhr Co- Pa— aadr oa the ■ March. iML and rent wee and continued <«i llnau. MM- the mdergigicd. W—j. " ..- J.th. |irrmi*» it tenm twp.. Butier Co.. Pa., on Tuesday, June 25*h, 1901, At i* ..'clock p. m.. tie to:i<»winr i> a estate .ate the priiperty of l- \L vu: ALt hat H 11m in njrrs- ,r trart "■ ,ati«ulter s heirs. Itavid telly ant: 1. J. M ~ and ie*s at the ea=a iiy ;ands of Mrs W." n,:iia FleOT. C»ivtii 80. >i. and Join. Furaj ■: tli- - :uq. •>' Calvin 1.- .Mt.liarui; Eapa. aiMi 1 ran. Kofcier ami an tnt wee. t«y lands of 1. J. awdlete. ■ A'TiINIV. ir. 3i-K» A< UEs A'-"»S llii acre-of wtiirti is cktsriod an* u. a siat. . • cltiriuni. taUa»<-. is wt*»- lanti of paac White timiier Cnntd hoone wad Ymm ban. aau wther ooti.u/idins -T• -i.s h-s "r -nar « ' i»-antu: I fruit trees, land is wata inf na. TUstm>ir.-sth?nl 1: ten. on ri. -.t*,..- • ' 1«* bv- iti -1 mrr - 'jr.—- \ In .»k'w wltb Mi iw in* 'mtaHtH • Ithe » rttke tvw:i'uib; .rrr—tbrrj i ticmHlm i b—a» d mam n thjwtn iliiKr ...j. r- - .. . ; •s~% IHMtel M-'-s. «»■-*«». the oo «mij wk Tf*mr mrtiiMilw: of «»!- »y th>! i . ••!-- -■— - ■ « «»■! wtty Vwnk vMah . <4®- * * * y«*r dtrrWr her n^'f Ini i wwl at » t' * «»•' !•-. t*-- t'> ttn , . , ■ ■ . i j»—t. r~ - *W~-i I' ■ »>v -. . t.e,.- J H»«V . W • ; x't —.•sTw- irwdiJWfr* * ■ ??'tui-. -m&ije . , »■ : . : rr i-i - ; • S-f'U*- - j" Wl i L -t » LJtrf : - rtKuvttui, i v .hottcs. ~r . i un.....-'. < KL riHywa.. -n_ -Uc *'s. ! ?m |* . 3wlaU—**, ail pflMMsj 1 u»i.l " Jtv- 1 : c .. . su ... ,i. . Jj4,C„aim=- -cOti f'T -eiiiemciiL ID >fAiLW > Vim JOHhB j. rTttuwa. -suu'a, iV. '. . -tt y. 4DM I MIST BATOR'S HOTTCE. Leiters ot a-laniniatratioa on che estate M Victor 3L .Tnilip». iec 't. "ate oi Sutler, 3atita- raunty. Pa., liavtnjj ten to the '.mierstgpeti. ail •• mi estate will please make mmetiiate avmeat. ami any having claims •aiii estate will present "-hem itdy aa henticated tor settlement to THOMAS W. Phiixips-, J«., \ Adm is . CLAaESCK Walkkr. Butier, Pa. C. Walkek. Attorney. EXECUTOR S MOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of tohn Glasgow, dee'A, latent Clinton township, Butier countv. Pa., having ,een granted to the andersignetl. ail persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate pavment and those having claims against the' estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to MARTIN Hdms, Flick, Pa., ROBERT SEFTON, Cnlmerville. Pa., Executors. WII.UA.MS & MITCHELL. Att'vs. ADM INISTRATOR S NOTICE Lexters of administration on the esrtkte of Henry R. Blair, dee'd., late of Sltppervrock township, Butler county. Pa., having beeu granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claitrs against said eslats will present them dnlv authenticated for settlement to ROBERT R. BLAIR, Adm'r., Keister. P. 0., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Martha Markwell, dee'd., late oi Concord twp., Butler Co , Pa., having lieen grantetl to the undersigned, al persons knowing themselves indebted tc said estate will please make immediatt payment, and any having claims againsl said estate will present them duly tu thenticaled for settlement to R. S. CORNEUVS, Adm'r.. Butler, Pa W. D. BHANDOX. Attorney. X jambs DCDOS, 1 . LICENSED Aictionehr Inquire at Sheriff's off»or i*» •! 9 - St., Butler, Pa. R-R-TIME-TABLES I* A. W K K TRAINS LEAVE BAILER FOR ALLEGHENY. LOCAL TIME, AT 6 JI. BAV B:3FT. AND 11 3# N M AND 4:00. 5:45. P. IN. THE »3# AND 11 "20*. M. TRAIN# MAKE THE RUA IN AN HOUR AND A QUARTER. THE T*:OS A NJ 4 AND 5:45 P M TRAINS, DAILY CONNECT AT CALLI-RV FOR THE WEST. TRAINS"LEAVE BUTLER IN THE NORTHERN DIVISION OR NARROW UASSE AT T* >' *• M. 5:15 P. M.. LOCAL TIME, THE MORNINFC TRAIN FOR KANE AND EVENING TRA;N FOR \V CLARION TRAINS ARRIVE IN BUTLER FROM A LIE CHENV V 917 A M. AND 12 1" T A«3 AND 7:45: AND FRONT THE NORTH AT 9.-05 AND 3:50 P. NI I>N TNESDAV. THNRS-LAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, THE THEATRE TRAIN LEAVES AL!E SJHENV AT 11 >W P. IN. ARRIVES IN BNTLER AT 1 :10 A. M. OESSEMER & LAKE R R CO I> TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 19 1901 CENTRAL TIME \ IWTL = SALVIA* S«TBW»RJ (FEADAR) (*■**>—) 1- !• 14 STATU'NS" ~ >1 I S . V , M , M —R*-RYR^ »» 6 lO* ERl<* TR 1 " * L S - -4 ♦» U5 1 * 'M FAIRRIEW *> —> 1- -V' I ** >l4 J561- -4 TIIRANL. J * 3*-' 1- 4 6 00 1 AITF..A«AMUIT...AR #O4 1 53 € W 4 Cll «&■!▼. OHMBI. IT 6 TJ4S »12 ORMNESRILLE <5 55 1075 17 7 4-* 5 T> LI "1 ALBION ' • • 1 12 5 * " .4 J 11 41 I 'DNCSWUILLR T ~ 1 5 4*> CO 42511 • MEADTILLE JANET. 755 2 6A5 X JI "4> AR. . M 4 :{ 10 »U UMTRIU* IT 5»1 U> 4 7 6 11 F FCR..C«L LAKE..AR - -I3 3 5 . 353H32 IT .. GOO. LAKE.. IT (20 1 520 704 4341116 AR EXPO. PARK AR 7 T \ «15 704 4 3411 16 !▼ "* ,T •** * JJJ 4 J+ AR .. LUMWRILLE ..ARJ 5 55 ;1T - W| 7 * 5 35 610 4 12 1" :< ... ~ ,K " 2 L*l *IF « 3 > 35» 10 4- O»EAE4 S •- 2 -> « ■>• 5 I:I 3 TIS 1" 35 'JWAVIUE - 2- Z ■»> . «• 6 ' .'I 4« 10 S» SH 3437 1! (T 3S I<> 1" FIWIUAIA. 4 ST» 2 X" 7 5 :» :; «V; » 5C MERWR »« ' 1'• I* 5 J4 301 9 51 ILUATPII JUNCTION F 07 3 . » 5 • » ; 43 9 :B4JRO« CHY 921 3 3E * UO 4 51, 2 2? 9 LI BTMNCHLON ! »33 3 55 s|< |O IS «•.. . HILLIANL... *R 1" IS 5 * 2 * S 2FT IT. .. HUM*. ,LRJ6 25 23U 41> S IFWTFR !" 3S 3 > 4 FLF. 14"' > 2 BCTLRR U»' 4 *' Z. (7 ADEGHEEY FLL 35 « 9'. I I II TRAIN NO. I. LEAVING GREENVILLE 6 NN*R I-,4". OROVE RIT/ BM>R -:M- AR RIVES AT AIIT-SRHENJ 9:4» A. M. TRAIN 15. :«*AVMIR ERIE #:« P. M. AIHWN W:«6. OOMCUT/FT »:2£- EXPOSITION L'ARK L< :.">4. ARRIVES, AT GREVRVILLE LI A> P. M. TRALN 12L LEAVING GROVE <"ITJR 5.0# A. M - MERCER GREENVILLE 5:37. CONNEAATVILLE ALBION 7-32. ARRIVES AT ERIE «:B A. M. F. E. HOUSE, E H. UTLEY. GEN'L MANAGER. GEO. PASS. AGT. PITTEBURG PA D UFFALTJ. ROCHESTER & PITTS- D BURG RY., TIME TABLE IN EFFRCT MAV IS. 1901. SONS »RAI. 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' T m OW R LAAIRERAAW CISAMB. 1 I « MAWINFFTFFN I '* ; -WILLI I * • XT ■* -~ WIR > UA S AIR«I « < **» • '* l ! I" RWWAMSI .< - lU»'- •MM •• I NFAWISR ... -«48.4U1C4BJN IMII ■ ■ '«7 ' *»» -« I MMMMAMTIAMPHAA •.»«•»- U ».I - . .. - "• TT IS'«AUI • >VMUT IFTII I IWT I I"=»?Y .UU - .SSIE- ***.RTTIC». "««A ■ «*•-. **UR- ■.Y —"IIFAI« >JTARAIA« RRRNMIAMM. • IMTXRT MM! I K9HI HHHMMMI ~ I • PII&W AAN> MWG AU •XMSWRI ■M4I WII HI _ I£J»WAAD C. LA^BT. ' I«B I FMB -'JS9I -FCSRSB» R»G?WS*LV.I>I4 JIVIS«F». MMUI AR*WL PASS A_ J» A. JL.VJTP. *-F. » ■ETUHK ' TT- « AI»» 2 * 4- A> . MM 3 54. H 11 15 3 MA -I 1# BAUER JOALUU*.. - T27 » WLL 4" 3«5 4+ -INITMIA ' -T—' 731 A 53 IX 34. 3 3FT: 544 VSTRRJU* ANNE -■ T -- 'I :T >♦ ■ABBAHM.'. " «TT » WARN JMSM ...J.. _ T &L # 14 13 3 J— SI NT ALNIBIIL . • LI 3* 4 19 »;AI T JBWLFT ' 11 >3*l24* 4 12«3 U34 94* R TE. 4SFT IJ 'W A. m. A.*, P. JI- P. * P ». -47SDAT TRAIAS.—UM SUTLER OR IJOAIWJ RY UI>I PNAUI|AU TATMIAA MT JO K. M. UU «*» P. LA. XVBTH. WUK OAI9 A.M. -V. A. A. JL P. 3L P. X AIUIUIEUJ <:ITY .:»»•• R« S 4FE II 4» BUTLER JUNTUUU.. JAM 7 .*)■ S» 37 11 4I 4 15. T 'IK &-.;:LER JUOCOOE... .LEA»IR 7 *}> 2 :Z* 12 IS 4 23 7 'J£ JUCOTAT S 31 W - 12 41 4MTB BLTIJEB TRRTV» » 46 LT» JL I LL»I JSN 753 A. M |.4 M-PT *. P. JT. P. M IUSDAY TRAINS.—UMWE AII*KD«NY' TTY FUR 3OT ,<-R .AU PRINCIPAL IUMNN«NII»» MAQUNA AT 7:IS A M. MU r.'JI P. 18. FOR THE EAST. \V»-IU DAYS. SUNDAY* A. M A. SI. P X. LI F « BR-.. !» «35 10 S»» 2.A 731 5I» B«U« J-CT." *R 7 2111441 335 «S I» BUTLER JET 1* 7 ,41 11 43 .4 2S 421 411 FOEP«RT IT 7 All 4B 432 »25 414 EHTKINUIKTA* J'T ** 75# 11 IO 4 .J7 4 32# Hl9 LRACHBONT .... S 10' 12 '*— 449 D4l S-C R«BIAI» F IIN LT-I 4 31 12 22 5 IO » A»T SNITSLNRI£ 45412 49 53S »33 9IK BLAIIWIUE...*. 933 120 « U » 52' 945 BLAINTILLA IAT " 9 .SB . .. 4A> LO !*»■ ALTOUUA - 1135 .... SSO 12 40 . .. HARRUBIIRE " 310 I IW 420 PHIIOIIT* INHIA - M 433 ... 435 . 1. .. . P. SL A. >l. A.M. A. 31. P * THN .NGH TNUNA (OR THE EAAT LEAVE PITTSBURG I UAION OUUIOA}, AS FBLLOWAR — ATLAATIC E.XPRW«. DAILY. 3.-< ONIY 8:40 A.* FRR ATLANTIC' ITY (TIA DT-LIWARE RITER ALL RAIL ROUTE), £:UU A.M, AND 9*JO P.*, DAILY. BOFLALO ANI AUCGHENY VAUEY DIVISION TRAINS LEAVE KISKIMIUETA* JUUVTI.»« A* 1>IKIW»: FOR BNFLALO. 'l>*. M AND 11.40 P. M. .LAILY, WITK THROUGH J«ARK»R AND SLEEPING CAR*. FOR A. M.. T1.15 AND 11 40P.M. V R LLOL RINK, 7 46>.5«, 11.17 A. M , 2 *, 6.15. J. 34, AND 11.40 P. M. W«EK-«LAYS. SWDAYI, »J<, 10 49 A. M.. 6.1S AN-1 11.40 P M K- R G.W T »4. J.M, AND 11.*» P. RU. WEEK-DAY«. SUNDAY* I 9..V, 10.4'1 A. M.. 6.15, 10.45Y END 11.40 P. M. I R>T»P» ON .-IGNAL *.• T*KE *N PAMEBGER* F«»R TAREA | TUM AND 1«'1N».4 L«-Y.>ND. F R >TA;U-D IRIF-'RNI*T:- N. I U ' K ' ■ ' -R ADDRE«A THOA E. WATT, PA* AGT. VOTERA LA*NC% | CORNER FIFTH ATENUE AND SMITHFL<-ID STREET, PITTAL»ARG, ' L *B. HUTCHISON, 1. E- WOOD, | SENCRA) MANAGER. 1 IW. AW AN ORDINANCE. To provide for public sewerage for that part of Hickory St in Bntler boto. Pa.. beginning at a point eighty fe*t ejtst of Centre Atv. on said Hickory St.. thence alonjc Hickory St to a point eighty feet cast of Cnpp< Wav. and de termininiithe manner of payment of the cost thereof. Whereas, a petition has l2 M2OEON Office No 45. S. Main U W C* > Pharmacr I BLACK. . > Physicia* AJCS Sracw* New TrrmunaiJ Hrriiding. BntVr P- I|R. C. ATWELL. L" (Mice 106 W Diamond St.. [l* Graham a old oSa j Horn# 710 0 » m and 1 to 3 and 7 tt Sp 0 TvR. N. JB. HOOVE* 1 ' 157 E. Wayne St.. office nom. it) « 13 a. m. 1 and ta ;n. p TI- H. HROWN, " . Homokufathic '"HYSICIA■ AK3 Bmbm Office 236 S. Mam SL. opp. P. O. Nigfc calis at office bippc=. Physxciak ASC Sukciw» aoc U'c£ Cn TTrrngnarr. Si. EE MERKLEY. P. 0., . Osteopathic Physician Room 9 and 10 Sien: Bml mug Monda- Wtdnesua;.-an Prioay.cat and pxanxmsiioii s.n | 4 I, J. WILBERT MrTTEE. 1 ' scac jx LIE. wnsr Office over C. E- Miller s bo&c bttre Sls fe. Mai:: srswr-. Brnwr. **- Hwo^TeieiHia«ses»s . --W • . T mi>:- ?•-- ~#«*« crmsii anrnicg- wees.. Iki K .P. MrTT.ROV |' liMtny.. t.i.l mtr 1 - sntnrr a- Iht > TTca.-irr c ' Hatacr TEIli «w eesahiBBMIIM t krac- »; titaesi waana T rut not WlEi m Hareasrr a_. se Jiy' esctaa it" mmtz r - . oaxixsscr. U. BXI3K'. - ii'ii 1 j mi- -nit -tjrfi- 'ii» ■CSt- (Simrac.'-3 ?a* mini Bemzr tnCT ?- -" % —i - tr-T-ini =C_ .IK vz ■ ,:«ecT. P HE^NK&t-ETS". L... .taun At i-Aar. qct i=L.. 3C - irrzs=r ETERETT 1— -vA—iTON. rrr*j*K»-i r-ur. Silk tit jiain otier. •**— r r '* Mam ne*k nner '.-incE n 3o»ri Bmnitng. T DL ifCjT~NKXN. .1. • rroRN rr~A r-: -v •*- itVf -.a Seiner bwtidwß .iLun imi E. ' its. -nlmiMf- *->n F Canmnsnain. j OCLTER 4 3AKER. '. .ITTORSKYS il r -A*- Room 3.. Armory : :miriTn fc TOHN W. COCXTER rf ATTDH3EY.vr-i.A». Wise building. V Diamond St- Belle* Special Attention given to cuiiecncraa ami business matters. Reference: 3utler 5-aTtngs Bank, or Butler Couniv Nannnai Bank 1 U. HKEDIN. ,) , Attorn hv vt Law. office on Main St. near Court House. AT. SCOTT. • ATTORNEY AT Law- Office at No. 3. West Diamond St. But ler. Pa. ______ A. T. BLACA. «•»»- C " ~ rKW 4BT Black & stewart, , Attomeys-at->aw. Armory Buildinj;, ButJer. Pa. HH. GOCCHER. . Attorney at Law. Office in Wise tmilitmg sO YEARS* TRtot Marks Copyrights Ac. Anrooe wr.mnc m fkcfrh and d«crtpOoß may onleurMM«rtmin oa» oi>tnion fre« wfc*lwr an gSSJS probably patentable, t ommantf*- Uons »trlctly<» n ße Scientific American. 1 ti You ki Shouldn't r J ► Suffer lm With ii ■rj Corns or M Bunions jpl m When f m r< JOHNSTONS ml » Corn fi Cure kl i wm f4 rj Cure ki Them f J R 111 a L Short fj W Time. V* Price 7 A W 25 cents. f € M Put V p Up and m n Sold k v onl y r " At k M Johnston s p | Crystal £ fi Pharmacy. J R M- LOGAX. Ph. G . Su»pr. J A WA UK N. Main St, Butler. Pa Both ' Pboaes. W ' wA Everything in the L" drug-line. fj BIG VALUE for tie rncr. arbo pa: best foot f- •ruarc a-id secure SO3K of our T»-_-jr lormsimtgs No store uas a oar- asMtt- H3t"n: «f Fancy Matt Hose. nrrnty- trvc cck>. And Sh"**ts irtssb w;awes!tti. I*l} oni - arms irattrss tare Iter fteaiprear UOB ibef Biesss IhiL S. •©*. V%'t—fc- Hi ■>! .Hit—. ifcffcarir nesanrxea. HuaitoaM. jmosar pCaalriitto-:9M —tram - rmzier r i.""TS ; • n hiiwro- _ .ii» nth a>!aei-L.un"' > r "3b 7 ncnriU. ■* -rmmer ~ BU9 lm »>e .altera .LBMErTi.*». mil rr* oe*E rcmes- rc.r -awme " hem ißrt -Tii> r-mw- or fjiß xt > 'msnui *ul -lie hi 11 mi iiliriii ma mountain re*- MTtS >t T3e ami ow JHHiITBfI 1 IHII Mil or 'OfllDtM r»rmm . f tttkbsl Tha rxntt ha» eeu -.mniiwi "vtcq. :bb gaamac «» ad rf.Twrmir m rue rooac jnirt» ad ■ lmnrenenrnvß lamxhooK af smmaisr enrvw evw orferen to the public. T&eowrn handsome and strtinc*. [innnrf m cotora and toe bo«k unnuiii several maps, pwmammm the -tact routes o»e* tbica tickets are -••id. Theoooatia .iroroseiv -.ilossrareti vTth fine halftone can of senary .it he mr.rns resorts and uomr the lines of the Pennsylvania BUdmL (>n and "after Jane 1 this very ;nter eatmz nook may be procured at :nv Pennsylvania Railroad ticket . iffice at the nominal price of ten cents, or. rrpi n application to the 'general ifice. Broad Street Station, by mail for twenty Ok Florida. M Mail. Soteri Air Line Railway. Florida and West India Short Line to the A n ter Resorta of the Sonth. The < Jnlv r.ine ll|i ulin Daily Train;: to Florida. The' Florida Fast Mail. * another of the Seaboard Air Line Railway'a splen didly ►hi nipped trains, leaves Sew York dailv at 12:1®A. M.. Street Station Pennsylvania Railroad, with Pmlnian Drawing Room Sleeping Car and Day Coat-ties to Raleigh, Sonthern Fines. Columbia, Savannah. Jacksvtlle. where connections are made for St Angnstine Tampa and all Florida points. This tram connects at New York with train leaving Boston 7:00 P. M. Leaves ladelphia : vi A. XL. Baltimore A M.. Washington 10:55 A M.. Richm ud 2:4 ii P. M. arriving Sonthern Pines 9.35 P. M.. Coinmbia 1-t") A. M sa vannah 5:08 A. M.. Jacksonville 9 10 A. M St. Atifrastine 11:10 A. M.. Tampa 5 :fl> P >l. Through Pullman Drawing R. «m Sleeper New York to Jacks, .nvilie. Throngh % estibnled Passenger Coaches and perfect service. For information call on or write to all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or Sea board Air Line Railway representative at 3»H5 Washington St Boston MJsa.; 12«» i and :}TI Broadwav. New York: 30 Sooth Third Street. Philadelphia. 2»>T East German Street, Baltimore: 1-W4 New York Ave.. Washington, or to R. E. L. Bunch. General Passanger Agent, Portemonth. Ya. WANTED— Hones* mxn or won xn »o trare for Urjte boose, salary ss> monthly anJ expanses, with Increase; position ptrman ens ;lncloce self-addres»ed stamped enie -p* UANA6EK. iMCaztoa bid* i- hlc**o