THE CITIZEN. I W ILLIAM C. NF.GLEY - • PublUber j THURSDAY, JUNE n, 190 a SI.N per year la Advaace, Otherwise $1 JO. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Governor —S. D. PENNYPACKER. Lieut. Gov. —WM. M. BROWN. Secretary Internal Affairs— ISAAC M BROWN. COUNTY. Judge— JAMES M. GALBREATH. Congress-—J. B. SHOW ALTER. Assembly—A, M. DOUTHETT, THOMAS HAYS. Sheriff-M L. GIBSON. Prothonotaty —JOHN C. CLARK Treasurer— WLNFLELD S. DIXON. Register and Recorder —J. P. DAVIS. Couuniisioners—ROßEßT MCCLUNG. JAMES L. PATTERSON. Coroner —DR. J. C. ATWELL. Auditor—HOWAßD C. HAZLETT, GEORGE S. HCSELTON. THE TICKET. Every third year the Republicans cf the county are called upon to select from the candidates offered a number of men to fill the county offices. These men compose the county ticket, and this ticket in this county is usually elected. As a rule, too, our nominees are capable and respectable men, who ad minister their offices faithfully, and to the entire satisfaction of all the people of the county. This year some thirty men offered themselves and of these ten of excep tional merit have been selected, and there shoald be no question as to the support they will receive at the polls in November. These Court House offices (with the exception of Commissioner and Auditor) are '"juicy plains' that should be passed around among the capable and deserv ing adherents of the party, and we call attention to the fact that not one of our nominees for these offices this year has ever before held county office. For Congress Dr. Showalter has yet to run the gnantlet of the Conference with Westmoreland county; and for As sembly, the people of the county can r H I H HI?-" fC HI g Hr 1 H =' 2? T C ~ ~ •*' 2P~2X 2 £ 3 ® ~ ~ DISTRICTS. C?R#CS iSL'i S p. S S ;r p 2. £.2 ( 5J S ® 2. c £. 3; - s St a so " ™ JL ?S S^S-S^§2S3 I^WSSO2® 1:R ! T O£-?581. , <95-K^R<2.!?L^ ,£■=-§: 2E. 3 o ~ =: • 2 « I S " c c ~ : ~ 2 I : = ?! 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Elkin had the Lochie!, arid Quay th«- i Dunett residence, while Pennypacker r ' headquarters were in the Chamber ot Commerce building. Elkin said he would win on first bal- | - lott, while Quay said Penuypacker would have 225 votes on lir>? ballot 40 ' more than the 175 necessary to win. On Monday Gov. Stone visited Sena tors Quay and Penrose is reported to 1 have made some interesting threats. 1 Both sides were claiming gains and v.n --• instructed delegates The immtiis- j ' throng in the city cauged sleeping rooms j ' to bring fabulous prices. The arrival . of the Pittsburg delegation, which, it , was thonght, would control the con vention, was looked forward to with in terest. Tuesday Quay and Elkin both le id cacusi h, 202 delegates attending QnayV and 140 Elkin's. Quay claimed del egates and Elkin 18!). It is evident th it Quay is in full control. His program was to nominate .Tudg- Snn'iel W. Pennypacker for Governor, L -wis A Wat res for Lieutenant Gov.. Ponr ; j temporary chairman, Sibley permanent , chairman, and Quav Siate chairman to , manage the campngn. At the meeting of th.; State Commit- j tec State Chairman Frank Reeder and Quay called each other liars and Quay and Elkin shook their fingers under each other's no-es, Quay declaring that Elkin would "get u<> Domination" and Elkin that he would if the people had their way, and that the Senator would have to answer to the people in the near future. It was published yesterday th it when the Butler Delegates arrived they were surrounded by a crowd of Butler conn- | ty postmasters legging for Pennypacker. I Delegate Marks announced ho v.-as fur Elkin and the crowd kept him up all . night arguing for Pennypacker. at eight j o'clock in the morning Marks escaped j | from them and got to lte«l. Sai inel D. Pennypacker of Phila- \ delphia v. - n nominated for (Governor on the fir t ballot yesterday afternoon. j W filiam M. Brown of New CnsLlc V.-I.H ; j nominatfcd for Lieutenant Governor i and Maj. Isaac M. Brown of Erie for I Secretary of Internal affairs. Both Mr. Wattes of Scran ton and .Mr. ; McCiaiu wanted the nomination for Li'-nt. Gov and squabbled ab<;ut it, but had to be contented with promise*. Elkin wan cheered and Quay was hissed when they answered in the roll call of delegate:'. McCl iin, in a long arrignnient, de nounced Quay in terms BO bitter and icatbling that his followers-wt re dumb founded and the "Old Man" left the Convention hull to avoid it. After Many Years. Mrs. Mary PitLtefaon. wife of Wil i liatit Patterson, of Winlleld two., was united with her father Michael I<. Duun door keeper at the Grand Opera house, Pittsburg, Monday after a operation of SI years. When a five year old child, playing on the tr>-'t ne ir h» r home, a man picked her np and carried her away. lie gave her to another who brought her to Butler county where she she was given a home. No trace of her coti'd over be found by her parents, and hev mother died of a broken heat'. Mrs. Patterson remembered the first names of her latin j- mid mother and in serted an advert;-( in-at stating the case in a Pitt-burg i i per. This was . brought to her father's notice and the identification and reunion followed. INVEST YOUR MONEY where it will be safe! Buy when the price is light. * j The I euro U Manufacturing Co., recently incorporated by some of the leading citizens of Butler and Pittsburg, now offers a limited amount of stock for sale until June Ist below par. This stock will pay large dividends. Address, ! Care ii Mauiikluring Co., BUTLER, PA. Kari Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cuiter Suahs'linQ, Clcnlng and EPAIKING A SPECIALTY | - 1)1,A I US. HEBERLING —At his heme in Evans City, June 3, 1902, Adolf lleberling, aged TO years. MAXWELL At her home in Cutler, June 7, ISH)2, Mrs Barbara, widow of Jus. A Maxwell, aged 0* years. [ BLAKEV —At his home iu Grove City, June (5, 19U2, Re/. H. E. Blaney, aged I 454 years. j STRATTOK —At his home in Clinton | t»vp , May 2S, 1!>02, Horace Stiattun, I aged 50 years. | Death was caused by cancer of the stomach. He wa-. a veteran of fbe l!)">th N. V. Infantry in the Civil war, and was a membrr of J.• . 4 dOOOO*OQ( When you arc sick and J j yobr . .-rescript i->ns fill'* ! . y ) >*bri. ft tin ;i ..r s«.nd then: U> I &*"' 2 ' 3■ vvu ' ! " deliver tlicmX ! ) our door, i.o extra charge. JT jC'■ i " vc un,vv u " ' nie o, X ! Viliu - tie b' t tli.it money!* buy. Wo handle notliint*jr ©but tile b<-:.|. Good docti rsj/ O.'.nd pure :rms go hand in© "*ii;md. V,u can nutlet i—-%f t,-suits fiotn cheap medicine** ,')lf yuu bad the best doctor in •'/ 'Butler. S'> if you vvish putrj'-t arid -;ood IC;UITSJ% Abuy your medicine at N-\ / Je,2 i 3 South Main Sttcet. \ g CAMPBELL'S Pharmacy, > X Succcaaor to -j J. P. SUTTON L. C. WICK, F)KAJ ,H» "" i.urißHP. VV s. & 11 WICK, DKA I.KHH' IN itdiinh and Work* it I< or*. •»-!. unil MouUlli»Kh OH W«U KJITH a specialty. Off La* mid Yard I UiiiJiili>uba»n and Monroe Ms r.fir Wi'«t P«nn V>nprtt. V h. McQI'ISTION, \J. CIVIL HMW-NUKR AND SI *VKYOH. Oiiice utar Court UOUM*. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. In the Court of tin; raited States , for th«- West**r 11 District of iVrinsylvariia, Orville Ferguson Krister, of Prospect. Butler Co., i'a... a bankrupt under the Act of Con ;i«*v* of July 1. l w '- K . having applied for a full discharge from all (lcMs provable aj?alnst his estate under said Act. notice is hereby jtlven to ali known creditors ami other persons iu interest, to appear before tbe said Court at Pitt sburg, in said District, on the Jfttii day of.July. I!**', at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tfie said petitioner should not be granted, wiu.iAM t. MNZM sr. in i'. Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that o.i the ; :50 th day of Jon**, IUO', J. 11. Thomas, Blair Hooks, Milton Staples Samuel StMploi!, Clar.-:,c- Irvine and A. il. ! Ch list ley will mske «Pl'lirutiori to the Governor of the Coin won wealth of ' I'enii ;ylvania, umier the Act of A* | : sembly of the Commonwealth of Petin- 1 . svlvania entitled "An Act to provide for the ineorporatiop and regulation of ctr- | ; tiiiii corp iratious" Approved April r'uth. I • 1 ■ V >T4, and ihe various supplements there to, for 'lie charter ..f I:I 11;' *-/i li 1 Corp . ' : ration to be culled, •"The Gallery Brick ! and Tile Com piny." with the principal ' ! office at Gallery Junction, Bntler coun ty. i'a., iiie character and object of [which is, ti:c manufacturing and marketing of fire bricUß, pivin/ foricl.s. 1 and bmlrtitig l»ri« k-i, as wed us tiie man- ' nf icturing of drain tiling «nd I.mining til iiik mid the marketing and s.d'- .'Mtiue so mannfactun-i. :.ud the! right to Kll and ili-jkjs-' of. either in crude or co ed f rw. any coal or rniuei'dlu that may ite iiititl ntallv pro duced and us d in l: • said manufactur ing or raid brtcfc '>. i d tiling, and for these purpo.-< d to have, m and en joy all the rights,benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and- iip Sllpi'lf !llf]lt*. A. M. CtmiSTLKY, Solicitor. NOTJCE! Nol'icb i. hertoy ;.;i veil that fill appli cation will Ihj niudt to the Governor of PeripHvlvanja, on the day of June, l!t02. at 10 o'clock A. M., by George Herbert, .Lytic, Asa P. Davis, James I. Meli itfy,. 1$ J',. Wright and .1. S. M. Plrillip-,* uniTer tlie Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 20th, 1874. :>it! 1 the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to he called. "The Standard Trust | Company", the character and object of which is the insnranceof owners of real estate, mortgagees atid other interested in real estate, from loss by reason of de fective tilles. liens and encumbrances, and for these purpose* to have, possess and enjoy, ali the rights, benefits and privileges of said Ac! of Assembly and tie- supplements thereto. Wjr.MAM O MCXaky. Att'.v for Standard Trust Go. [ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 I.ett'-is of ldmiriistratiou cuui testa m< nto nnnexo, lia\ing heen granted to tbe lutderstgu-d ou the estateot Margaret M McCnw, late of tie: borough of Msrs, Butler county, Pa., decen -eil, all persons knowing themselves indpii ed to said estate will plea.u maio- immediate pav riient, and any p. i or pt-i».:i> l.aviug 11 lims against :"»id e.-.'.itc ate mpieattd topri-ciit the name (inly authenticated fur h< i'l ni'- .t to T. W. McCAW, Admin itiator, No. 1773 i'eiiy..ville Ave., I Alleglicn* City, Pa. H. 11 Got OHKK, Attornej EXECUTOR'S NOTIC 1. I.i iters li st mieni(try 011 the estate of Henry Hi Iler, dee'd , lateof Washington township, I'aitlei Co., Pa , having bien grantc'l t • the uudcisigucd. ull persons knowinj' lh< ne.elvc'j indebted to said estate please r.al-e immediate pay ment an ! any having cl timsngainst said estati wtd (in ■ nt th. in duly attthenti- to CilAHus P. H hi, I.nn, IC*'r., I.ime'.tone, Cattaraugus Co , N. Y. Ia A .YcJonKIN, Att'y. ADM I! !STR ATOR'S NOTICE. I.ett-'S 0! ad in litis' ration 0:1 the • state ol II 1 n I' iyel, a s :pp:n r indebted to said estate to call and settle and all persons having claims against the same will please present the same duly au thenticated for payment to IVOWAKII Morkow, Adminctrator, jaekt-vil.V, lmtl<*r Co., Pa. S, I'. He A. 1,. Itou , k, Attorncvs for AUuiiuisli.tor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i J.evters of administration on the estate of Clpia J. Graham, dec'd., late of P.uiler tmrough, Butler county. Pa , having been granted to the under i all persons knowing themselves ; indebted to said estate v.ill please make j immediate payment, and any having I claim* against said estate will present ; theiri duly authenticated for settlement to Wilson W. Gu-.ham, Adm'r., Butler. Pa. j J. I). iICIUNKIN, Att'y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Catharine A. Slinfftr, dec'd , late of I Franklin twp., Bntlrr Co., Pa., having I beer granted to the undersigned, ull I per sons knowing tlieiusdvcsto be indebt ed to said ■ estate will please mak»im j mediate payment and those having claims i againstjthe estate will presei.t them duly I authenticated for settlement to Iskaki. Shaffer,) , M. D. KAIR. 7 hxlß ' Isi.k IJ.1 J . (X, Mutler Co,, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i Letters testamentary C. T. A D. H. N. having 1» en granted to the undersigned on tie i of Mrs. Ocilla S. John flop. ■ CHAKI.RS W J I N ton, *d:n'r., U»r er, Pa. E. L. K i.pTON, A'.l'y "a, j.M.'K'X. 4,-*, -v* v , FIXINGS THAT , MAKE FRIENDS * 5 for ii-.. Goods that wear 5 d lung and bring you buck for X f something simliar. # £ Our display is a.; fresh as J \ the new bud on the lice, a All the new styles in S STIFF, ? \ SOFT | * and j STRAW j HATS. J i Our prices are vuy ? j reasonable. j | f HATTER and i * MKN'S FUItNI.SHI?K. # * i ? Opposite P. 0 j $* HUTL' :\ va. J * -M M. C. WAGNER ARTIST IMO fOGRAPHFR »•* Potifh Mnlti vyM. H. MIU+KRS FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Ol'l'li K liycrs" Buil«]ing—next to P. 0., IJntlcr Pa. R-R-TIM E-T ABLES | P & W K It Trains leave Butler for Allegheny. i ICK al time, at 6:00, 8:05, 9:15, and 11:10 a in. and 4:00. 4:30 and 5:50, p. in j The 9:15 and 11:10 a.m. trains make the ran in 1 honr and "20 minutes and the 4:30 train in an honr and a half. The , 8:05 a. m 4:00 and 5:50 p. in. trains ! connect at Callery for ixiints West, and the 1:40 as far weft as Ellwood. Trains leave Butler for Bradford at j 9:30 a.m., and for Clarion at 5:15 p.m. Trains arrive in Butler from Alle gheny 9:00. 9:15 a. m. and 12:13, 2:45, 1:55. *7:07 and 7:48 pm: and from the North at 9:05 a.m. and 3:50 p. m. The Theatre train now leaves Alle | gheny daily at 10:30 p. m. fast time and ! is due in Butler at 12:36. On Sundays trains leave Butler for Allegheny at 8:05 and 11:10 a m and 4.30 and 5:50 p.m., and for the west at 4:00 p.m.: and arrive at 9:15 a.m. and 4:55 and 7:07 p.m. li li & V it It 7 ,:!0 a m., local for Pnnxsutawney I and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. iii. express for Buffalo and Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Bois and all stations. 11:22 p. IU. express for Buffalo and Rochester —with sleepers. Traus arrive at Butler, and so on to Allegheny at 6:15 aud 9:47 a. m. and 5:34 p. m. Train 21 from Punx y arrives at r a. m. and stops here. The 10:12 express will stop at Craigs ville. Echo and Dayton on signal. OESSEMER & LAKE ERIE K.R. CO. 1) Time table in effect May It*. 1601. CENTRAL TIME One hour slower th:in town time I iirothward. Ji-aily EXCEPT SUX*CL»T. Smthwur i Uoad up) (K f nd down) I 2 1" 1 STATIONS. 1 '« if i'M P.M P.M. a in. r ~ |Mil 0 35 1 ft". Kris I 5 40'12 02 r» 00 12 42 Fairview •' <»< \i 2~> 5 I? 12 30 Uirard 0 lull* 5 57 1 4'i ar. .Conneaut.. .a> K (•«» 1 40 422 11 15 lv. ConueaU. l\ GOS 11 15 5 :'4> VI lo Oaneevilin « 35 12 57 5 25 12 55 i 18 5 01 11 42 O-nneautvillc ' 7 01 1 25 11 25 Mead villa Jimt.. 7 35 1 4* 5 13 12 13 ar.Meadville.. ar ; 8 2-1 2 3'J ;j 00 10 4 ; » lv.. Moadvillf.. .lv 5 50; 18 53 4 1* 11 40 ar..«3uu. L:d&e..ar 7 55)0*2 0* 3 2* 11 (£ lv. <\ :i. Lake.lv fi 17 1 20 4 >ll 35 ar.Exp». Ptork..;ir 7 28. 1 ft* 4 3* U 15 lv " lv 7 28, 1 35 ur..Liuesville . ,ari 4 10 |lv •« lv 7 201 4 15 11 00 Hartat. wn ' i 7 5»» 2 (2 ; 4 10 11 U! Adannvllle | 7 55 :: 07 4 * n 2 :< 3 40 10 4o »i 12, 8 20 :i 3t> 6 441 32310 20 rredunia 6 29 f8 88 2 47 5 2'.*' 30> 10 37 4 >, 2 ;;r a 25 iiranciitoo • 7 2a y25 3 45 5 30! ll) 19 ar., JlilJianl.. «.r |«i 10 10 10 530 2 30 ii M l*. ..Hilli»nl. ..lv' 6 10 2 80 •1 43 2 28 » IT Ki'Uter 7 27 i) 27 3 48 4 2si 1 0 01 Euclid 7 4;s 4 0« 4 01)' 1 50, 8 25 llntlsr 8 1(1 10 05 4 35 2 20j12 15 7 0) AUeglitny 9 40 11 30| • 20 ' pm i aiu ! it.m. h in p.m Train 12. leaving Grove City 5.00 a. m.. Mi r« » r 5:23. Greenvlllo 0:05. Connoautvllle 7:17, Albion 7-30. arrives at Krle 8:35 a. m. Train 13, leaving Erie 4:05 p. m. Albion 5:09, Conneautvillt* ;31. GreenvlH© 0:40 Marri«r 7 20 arrives at Orove I'ity at 7:4?* i»m. E. D. C'OMSTOCK, W. R. TUKNKK. ftcn. Pass Agt. Tkt Agt, Bntler, Pa. Pittsbnrar. Pa Winlield It K Co Time Table In effect June 3d, 1902. ■Bum RUiOHi Ail I P M l.t-aveM Went Wlnftekl i 7 45 2 45 IloggnTiilD 8 Oil; SO! 44 Iron Brklie I82>! S9O " Wlsfield Jum Hon 8 BOj 885 " LHM 8 40{ t45 44 liutler Junction 8 4^! 350 Arrive EASTWARD >TATI I NB A M t U L ave ADcfbeay | 0 00] 8 00 Bnller Junction |lO 00 4 40 " (MM ilO 06| 145 W mti.-lil .liin. ti. n .. . I*. 4 V. Una Bridge 10 25 5 05 BapnUlo ;io 85 5 l") Attlto Wg Wingeld jio g 5 15 Train* vtop at LWM and Iron BrU|l onlj MI Rig to t »k<* on «-r l«.*ave ot! paK-«*nx»MH. Trains 1 •. t .. l'"'l •: .•t.u-li«.» t v. itli. Tituuw UUlW<l r. r Fretfptfrt, Vaiidergrtu nnu lliairKvtllo Intemection. i . twd fix Natrona, Ttnmtui iud A»ic glicny. Trains Bortliirard 1 i Sax nVu J•• Kan UEMI littler. 11. a. UK A LOU, (ifin-ml Manager. mmmm K^, WISTEKN PENNSYLVANIA DIVIStMN. Sfiicni'i E is Errc-i Miiy ~ r . l*rj SOUTH. , WKEK lIAYH A. M A. M. A. M. I\ M l». W BUTLKII Low >1 25 7 5j 10 ;r> 2 4 HHiunburK Arrive li 54 8 'ZI 11 o;i :i im 6 ty liutler Juiictlut.. •• 727 3 53,11 .CI II 829 Butl.rJuiiL-t1.7 32 8 M II 57, 3 2'. • 5 2'J Natrnmi \rrivc 7 41 » IPJ 12 08 8 3.", 53» •rnn.iitiiiu 7 47 11 OH 12 14| 342 5 4« •S|iiiiiK'lalu 7 57 to li 12 LT 3 6;t (,i s*» l.'luri'iii'iut : 9 .13 12 43 4 (IX li 10 Khnr|wburg 1 H l» U 41 U &, 4 11, ft 1C I 8 81 # »' 1 07j 4 ill « 29 (A. M.]A.M.|l\ MP. 11.1 P. M SUNHAT TIi.MNS. I.MTa B'Hli*r ft.r AU'-klu uv Oil\ iii'l |irluciiAYH A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M All.-ehn i) City ,lo«T« 6 ;j" ft 20 10 30 300 610 .Slim ii 43 H 3.'! 10 43 r.l 13 1(123 .. 8 4i 10 fni ... ! .... SjirliiKilalo. 1100 11 07 ... •. 47 TaroutUlU 7 13 11 11 18 3 40 li sli Natrona 7 11' « 18 11 sal ;i 45 7 01 llutlnr .liiuctiou.. .arrivr 7 ?.» 9 27 11 :\r, 3 r,l 7 11 llutlur Juui-tioa... .loaru 7 94 1 12 3, 400 7 10 Saxoiilmrg S f'l. 10 li I no 4 41' 7:« BLTU'K. . . .arrival 8 31,10 35 1 2* 6 13] 801 A.M.IA.M.IP M. P. m ll*. M Sl-'NIIAY TRAINS.— Utvt Ailp.s'liony City f..r Out -1,-r koil [ rilie 1i ii lut,TiuoH Tl i ii EAST. Weolt. Ih»vn. li*'.* A. M.|A. M. P. M. A.M. P M 11, UI I> ll 25 10 :» 235 7 ill li.i-l.r JM til ' 7 'J7II 31 3 M 8 111 .... Hull.r.rvt lv 72911 35 351 811 .... Fm ji.irt "i 73211 38 354 8 17 .... Kiik Imliit'Uia J't " 73s I] 4'. 3in 821 .... I. I : " 7 62i1l 57; 413 ft :-il ... Paultiili (A(mi1.,)...." 815 12 Hi! 480 857 ... Sjillnl tirj( " 841 12 42| 503 923 ... Illnirwrllli- „ 920 1 111 54" 95j ... UlHirivilia Int. . .. " 927 1 31 547 lo 00 AlUmnn " 11 . 5 1., 850 | ftl.. ~ Hirrinlnirft " , 3 10 ll) 00 1 00 | 0 45].,... I'liilwWvhto . . •" «23 ....I 425 1" 17:.... i". M.|A. M.|A. M.lilV M.lp M tru'iJH f<-i 'ht>4«iu«t l»*skvr I'ittvburg (Union Btatiou), a» follow*: •.. 1 I K 1.. ••, 4KBj Bboo A.M »'.-mid.H ivania Limited 44 7:lft' Daj npiML •* .. 7..in 44 Mala I3iu» Kviikmm, '* . ... . ..B:'K) M Barriaburg Mall, •• 12 15 Fjf Hani >nrg Kapraai dally 44'.." PhlladalpMa lipwii, ...4:ft<»" . latan hpiMi • ... . ... .71«» 44 Past Una, * 000 " Pittftbnrx Limited, daily,fot New York, Balti ■ and WaaHln *• x: oslj UM9O * Pbfla d*a >i.» i, Bmdttf oa > 8:40 a.* Knr Atl'iutii nty (via iMdaware Ki%rr all rail k.u(« ) (Ml a. m. .m l '.' »• ) |».m. . I'< .in«> h mi.i Llmiivl, 7:15 a.m., we«'ktiaya. Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division. Train* I> .v• Kinkhiilri«itH» .futirtlun R.I follow*: forßnflhlo, I • ■ m asd 11 p m. «i.niy, att tiiroiiKh paii«»r and car*. For Oil < nv , 7 .40, 9M a. n« f 180,045 and ILK p in. wo k .'• iii'iii-a ul,6.lftand 11J5p.8« ror B* i 8ank,740,9M, 11 17 a. m .238 6.1 . ». »1. «i"l ll 3'» | . in. w«M-k iluy*. {Suinluy*, ♦..'>«•, 10.4U a. m., 6.16 and I J. 3'» p. tu. Wot Kittanniug, 7.46,9.82,0*56,1L17 a Bk, 2 5.85, 0.15,7.3<». :».3i, IN 11.85 p. wook da/a. U..V>. 10.4U a. 111., C.IA. 10.45, and 11.35 p. «». 'i ' nt'.J.n n Hi|.'uul »«- tak«' "ii i-iiH-i.-iu'i TM l"i 'lan n t uin ani jMiiiit* Iwyund, ta I li forma n, lo (Mut* aK«-»t <>r ; t Para. Ail Imu i■ iN'ti.. t, i i t J iitli Avonii" aud Htitwt, l*itl*l nry, I'n h Ul VCHISON, J. K. WOOl), -i M%« ikgne. flun*' "*••»» t/«i . PROFESSIONAL CAHUS. L 11. NKG LEY. L. AVfORNHV AT LAW. Oliife tu tlir Ncglcy Hnilding, \Vt :il Diumouil |> P. SCOTT, 11. AnOKNKY-AT-I/AW, Office on second door of Arniorj fiuildiiig. Hutlcr, Pa. AT. SCOTI. . ArrouNKV AT LAW. Office at No. S. West Diamond St. Hut lcr. I'a. nil. oo&CBBa, . ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Office in Wise liuiltllnu, HW WICK, ■ DENTIST. Ha?> located in the new Stein building, with nil the latest devices for Dental work I AMIiS C. I'OWi'.LL, rf LICKKSUD AUCTIONEER. AddrcM me at P. 0., or leave oiders at the CiTiZltN Office in liutlir. ORDER YOUR SCHLITZ WiLWAUKEf BEES " The Deer that Made Milwaukee famous." I FROM Paul Wviestlioff Co. Sole Bottlers, 14th and Pike Sts. Pittsburg, Pa. Orders by mail promptly attended to. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. The Heart Cry of the Motherless Maiden. « Mother, cotne bock from that eebolea* shore And take me again m your arrni asofyore.' When the mother is taken from the home, the loss falls heavily on each member of the family. But in time kindly Nature heals the wounds, dulls the memory, and comforts the heart. The little girl turns anew to her dolls and her plays and her mother becomes a memory. The real loss that she has sustained comes to her much later in iife, when "standing with reluctant feet where womanhood and girlhood meet," 6he feels the need of a mother's counsel. She is perplexed about conditions of which she cannot speak to any other. She thinks of the family physician. Rut her delicate nature shrinks from the questions she might be called upon to answer. And so without counsel or help she drifts along while every day time tightens the fetters of disease. Young women instinctively know that certain conditions are abnormal. They know that heads and backs were not made to ache. But they do not know where to turn for relief. ANY MOTHER WOULD SAY what almost every mother knows, that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best medicine for the cure of womanly ills. It not only cures headache and backache but it cures the womanly ills which cause these pains. "I am so much better since I com menced taking your ' Favorite Prescrip tion,' " writes Mis 9 Jessie Simmons, of Thurston, Frederick Co., Md. "I am very much improved in health, and feel as though I hfl " new lease of life. It was iujt what I needed. Am more than thankful to you for the kindly interest you have taken, and hope that others will find the same benefit from your valu able books and medicines that I hare." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is not offered as a cure-all. It is a woman's jnpdicine, and it accomplishes perfectly the cure of womanly diseases. It estab lishes regularity. It dries unhealthy and offensive drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weak ness. It is a purely vegetable prep aration, containing no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic, and cannot disagree with the most delicate constitution. I 11. ELLIOTT, I • AIICTIONItKR, 144 Kittanningßutler. Rii. c.ir.c.iiuisT, • J.ICiiNSIvD AUCTIONHKR. Having taken out ,t license at auc tioneer,orclerß can be lcfi at this office or seal by mail to Box 351, Butler, ) a. All order# given prompt attention, ] 11. IJKEDIN, TF • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. r.ear Court 1I<.IM«- I? VERETT L. RALSTON, £1 ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, No. 257 South Mr.in Street, Butli-j, Pa Fisher Building. First door on South Main street, wr\t my former office in Boyd Building. j lOULTBR .S: iiAKKK, V ATTOKKKYS <»'*' '.•■» v. . Room 8., Armory buildm*. M.ZIMMERMAN VI • PHYSICIAN AND SURGKO> Office No. 45, S. M.iin over Cltj Pharmacy. 1 \R. N. M. HOOVKR. 1 ' 137 K. Wayne St., office noors. JO ti> 12 a. in. 1 and to 3 p. tn. \R H. BROWN, V? . IIOMOKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A.;P SCRGHOM Office 336 S. Main St., opi-. P. O Ni«ht calls at office OAMUELM. BIPPUS, 0 PHYSICIAN A.VU SURG no N | ioo West Cunningham , c t. |; 11. MERKLEY, 15. : k. hR. J. C. ABER, 1 ! DENTIST. I All work done by the latest ioiprovtd j IIK'UI'MIS <;. Id. Alui'iinum, Celluloid (ind Rubber j i • *»•«. <»old, S:lv. • • <;k. Ex- j tiacti>>:| of tooth absolutely palnle by, m entirely new preparation which in perfectly s:if / and haiiulc>*. 134 S. Main St , liutler, Pa. 1 IR. M. 15. KOTTRABA, 1/ Successor to Dr. Johnston. DKNTIST . Office at No 114 E. Jtflcr ou St., ovci O. W. Miller's grocery, I J. DONALDSON, R) , DKNTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan. Gold Billings a spec ialty. Ortc-' next to postoffice JAMES DODDS • LICKNSKD AUCTION!'.* K Imjuirc at SherilT'aoffice or 426 Mifflin St. Butler. I'r* I\R, J. C. ATWICTXI 1' After Eeb. Ist Office in Martin court building and II > >r. llouis 7 to 9 a. m. and 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Young women especially do not realize how intimately the general health is related to the health of the delicate womanly organs. Whea the local dis eases are curcu by "Favorite Prescrip tion" the general health at once im proves. The appetite is restored, sleep Is enjoyed, the form rounds out, the cheeks regain the hue of health. Miss Simmons says in the letter as a result of using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription she feels as though she had "A NEW LEASE ON* 1.1FE." This is not only a feeling but a fact, as is shown by thousands of testimonials which say Favorite Prescription' has made a new woman of me." " I r.m still improving more and more every day. I am just as well now as I was when I came into the world," writes Mrs. P. A. Graham, of 6(7 Race Street, New Orleans, La. «I will put it at that, anyway, for I cannot remember ever seeing a n ell day since I became a women (twentv fivc years ngo), until six months ago when I began the use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discov ery ' and ' Pleasant rel icts.' They are the best medicines on earth made for women mid tlieir com plaints. No matter what the may be even if called iucurable by the doctor-.. If any suffering woman T.-ill -s.-rite Doctor Pierce be will write her a fatlitriy letter and give her good advice and if she will foilcr.T hia instructions 1111 ■="- ■ >• i - * luujii uu in^;rauuou9 will find out i:i a very short tune that 3he has been mistaken by putting her trust in home doctors. I had beeu sick for eight years until six months I commenced with Dr. It. V. Pierce's medicine and It brought :nc out to where I cm now, from ninety pounds to one hundred aud thirty-five. Any lady may write to rue, enclosing stamps, and I will answer." Women suffering from diseases of long standing ara invited to consult Dr. I'ierce by letter, free. All letters ere read in private ana answered in private, and the written confidences of women are {guard ed by the same strict professional pri vacy observed in personal consultations with Dr. Pierce, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Address correspon dence to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A great many women who have taken advantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter, have expressed their gratification at being able to escape in this way the indelicate questionings, the offensive examinations Mid obnox ious local treatments, considered neces sary by some local practitioners. Dr. Pierce's wide experience and wonderful succcess in the treatment and cure of womanly diseases, enables him to obtain accurate knowledge of diseases by the written statement. In a little over thirty years, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has treated and cured hundreds of thousands of weak and sickly women. The dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription" as "iust as good" does bo to obtain the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious preparations. Accept no substitue for "Favorite Feescription," the medicine which makes weak women strong and •ick women well. WHAT MISS GRT.F.R THINKS. " I think that your ' Adviser 1 i 3 a fins book," writes I\liss Flora I. Greer, of 107 Howe Street, Akron, Ohio, "and a book that everyone should own. If more girls would read it instead of trashy novels there would be healthier women and children than there are to-day." The book referred to is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It contains 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations, and Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-lioiind volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper-covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TOHN \\. COULTER, fj ATTORNKV-A'r-LAW. Wise building, N. Di 'inondSt.. But lei 1 Special attention t<' collections and business matter*. Reference: P.utlcr Saving:' Bus-k, * r Butler County NTi:t:i -al ltnrV j 1 1). McJUNKIN, t) • ATTOItJiKV .'.T-LaW. Oliice iu Kcibcr building, cornel Main and E. Cunningham Ste, Entrance on E. Cunningham. T R. IIAZLETT, V I»., I.i 106 West Diamond, Dr. Sraham's former office. Special attention given to iCye. V. s>e and Throat. People's Flv ne <>*. i ' 1 f* Everybody you cannot make a imsttike in yu*r selection. Lar eft, lineat and III> to date stock in Butler, nt prices that will surprise you liow low. Picture i'.nd Minor Fi'dming i*. Sp'-CiJ-y. Patterson Bros.. «6 N. Main Si. Wick Building, Phone 401 Pearson B. Nace ? s Livtry Feed a' ri SaliSu^t Rtur of Wick H' use Qutler Pcnn'a The lirst i f ln>i 1 ■ j 1:1 f 1 first c' :■ ■ r . . .. Wavs ou liainl frr hire. 11. ,1 iiccomumdatkin* In town for p< ru>. . nent IjoanlliiK and transient In-;' - t s . »1 CtLru (jnar.'oittfiil. Stable Room For 65 Horses. QA food cl&ftfl Of holt« s. both rtrlv<■;-A and draft horni' always tin hand ami for t»ale unoer a full RuaranU-n; and hordes Lough . po 11 proper notification-by PFARSON 3. NACE Telephone. No. 219. Bert McCandless, Livery, Feej ani Sae Stable 1 W. Jefferson St., Butler. Avoid Cars by I'Mng Mifllin Street li?:trance. Watting Pari ;r for ! allies, l'coplo's Phone