THE'CI riZES. •ti-x-ian aiuur -- raaito-r THURSDAY. MOVfcMBER *7. »*» iH par tear ia MNW. IHharwba M-M. C* KKIM TOPIC*. All tto railroads «ntonng in Pitto totrg madr a tawmmduus aad united aflart to w*ak the btor-fcade of freight ov» aa aad about tae city last *undav r«u* early mpreeenti late at mght a Hweeaad engines aad many tboumnd if worked at making np and dis palrfciay trait* aad getting stalled cars t» their proper siding* fur unloadtag la*- papers report the eftort as taring town a eery eucoeaeful oae. aad say that ahoat fifty thousand freight cars or nearly enough to make a con tiaauas bar by the P K E route from Pittobarg to Philadelphia were moved The wore? blxfcade eewns to have haaa ta Che yaMs -at the Main liar mat af Ptttsbarg.Awt the ooagesttoa was aatemahle Ht tor rfHrfl lo Willi if** •ndss the Upaasar toft, and w» may y«t have to taha ap the Xlearagaa roala la Venaanste, Pusiti st Osatru has fasirsilii'i wee* his lann a and now ra AmiHi Ik* fafli 9 f*?-" 11 nmtHH I# Saimliaii and tssrniah «il—an» and pnla in • aanat m etaaaa l«t toe Isnihi of his pa)ar M irhsds The Mmpeeur af »*ermaay hi sappeaad la ha asehiag la taha ad ramape at the ntastam these to aacata amae hoatn Atawaasa tatritary aad his is!* ft# Mtflig B6WSINI IS MMMI (V ha en taea tor tie tiarymaa af tadartag MdnardV aM hMH ia tnmk ag ap the "IftaaMn fhicamns * Tfewae repurts aer —■ - aant atgil ton s ——sen mfti— A M *l— wS-w.JMPMwP WW Mm ■toamplh af Ihs lianaaa isst. aad the nev war taaaala haang bath tor it IthMlkirTlti kUTIX •to Ttoasary last week repatdtng the mm si Mw Maw Castli P O aad ml tflte# l|i~| i| 1 1 ta tapand to oaatosaaiatod changes is Mm naaal taee Itostis sry asriim ia batlar mmmtf •am af tto cnro«r» 'Mr Em •Wk has 'toaa r aa>«tbl to carry mail pasetom team the ttnller «4h e to P(ua past • dia»aam «f M tailea srithuat nan par and he has ringsi il Mr Mkims nhan ta hnww if the enf •tar asntd nst atoaiae eatra «»aajasm •tea tor tha Watt Me teas uiioraaMl that asto tae law the oamsr ounld •at aaaaiei ttU* mani; PcataaaMar General Patne hat de naiiini mat f onto' nwaasa af the Hep art tn«*»; whs saarwi mast give ap taatt A m im« Kan Mauoa aad < ihlatomm Vhtn < itigeiaiiiiii < anient* lUinou was in Wssiuatgtm lea* Hsuday to ntotni tkat he hag lit aatos pledged to Iniaa-if to* hpaahnir sr 14 aaae than i-fiiiitfrT iimmcvhbmtj' Sen mtmimmt* is tto Mipaldiiaa onaaaa VesMy A*nto Lsnwir Again. At a speech el the t'ama IsaagaeClab in Pntlsidwtphia last hatarday aighi Pi ii M torn Mm smash plated beyond the fsaina *4 a d«*aht has earneataam ta •to ■after «*ii lagalaiing the industrial osadltisain that haee oaaai d sach mom ■ant ■ nman* ysaw Me ael ly da dlnrad that tto Gaearummt had the poa«r to do Una MM inaartsd that with tto- aamstanne af AM*«ney General Knot he had firmly made np hie miad to fid ton the o east lit to Ms fanai and Part af has apeacb as as fultoars Tto MeiHswdnni growth of our « dssortaliam was twnnght to tbe front ■any peoi:« to 75 mile* distant from the latter. Ferdinand Bard wall. who reached ban Franciaco in a steamer. from the Guatemala ooaet. in telling hia story of the eruption, and tbe experience of him self and hia relatives aaid; "A treat column of smoke and fire r.*se weeuiiogly to the peak of Santa Mana on the night of < ictober 24. All that night the earth shook in almost oooetant vibration and the next morn ing the sky was enveloped in a thick cloud of atnoke Aahee like coarse sand feU in a heavy ahower that continued Utr several hours and then the ashes became lighter and drifted abont in clouds of light dnst. Breathing was difficult and the atmosphere was so hot that it seemed aa thoagh the akin woold be pealed from a person • body. For three days we were in almost total darkness On the fourth day. with a light breeze from the south. the smoke cloud* were rolkd back toward the mountain* and at times streaks of light would break through. We were on the aide of the rolctno least exposed, to the fury of the eruption and 80 miles away from the mountain, yet our place is ruined beyond all hope of recovery it is covered with deep volcanic asb We were obliged to abandon all our borses and all the goods we did not need for oar personal comfort at the bank* of a river There the gorge was ao deep and the currant so awift we could not «*t the the horses a<-ross. and we wet<. obliged to go across the atream sitting in a aliug suspended from a rops stretch ed across the tope of the high banks * At Champerlco we met Gulf planters from the vicinity of Coata Cuca. Palnia ttofonua and Xilbults. where the de •traction was much more severe tbau ua the aide of the mountain where our plantation ia situated "They aaid that the destruction to their property was complete sod that from 3,00J to 4 >**> of the natives and employ as of tbe plan let* had * >n« of these refugees from tbe ruibt d distnct said that on his way oat over one of the ma da leading from Xolhult* he oonatod 70 naUrea lying half boned under stouss and ashes from tbe vol uaao sad every one was lying beside a perk of his household good*. They had tried to escape from the fary of the moontaiu when it first broke out. Tbe ouuatry about these ruiaed planutiou* waa thickly settled. aul tha ueetu>a a* to hia successor is an latrieetiag one There seems to to plenty of law as to the filling of vacat csss ta all euaaty offl.es except tog stterif and aa ao cotniniaan may h-dd over for aaother year un dei the CvaatitaUoa A to ytiitan Mali. The tavaaion of Hnttsh Northwest torntory by a migratory horde of Iluakhoburs nay reiaind the »tu leuU of hiatury uf auute uf the irrnpttous of tto to-ythlans into uaighboriiag tern tones two or three thonaaad yesrs ago The ttoahhdhors are form* r subjtct* of the Caar. who found ao field fur torn foolery exorpt within the orttosb-x tsreek Church uf thetr aative land and eisaght a wore favorable field for tbe eipiottaU<« of ttoar fauaticvsiu in north was* America Ttoy are raabiag into Manitoba after the fashion of pilgrim* to Mecca singing, praying, and st*rv tag many uf them falling bv the way and beountag a charge npoa tbe Mani toba authorities The leader is a memac who claims to he Jcaus Christ and talks like an idiot which ia to «ay that h * claims are not worth considering out side of aa asylum for madmen In this army of fanatics are wuinea and < hild red some of. the former announcing ttouseelees as the 'mothers of God.'- while aegtoctißg the moth erhocsl of thetr cbildrsii The Manitoba antboriuea are in a ast tbe troublesome Garrison riffle and into tbe Sharps burg and Brilliant territory No single dam on the river can be of more utility to oommeraa generally than this one, for :it will not only help the imniadiate . vicinity of Pittsburg, but likewise the ) wb ih- Allegheny valley wheu the other i dams projected are finished There is no rose without its tborn. Though the cosl developments in j Brady's Bend township is hailed with i satiafa tion by all people of that section ! an enthusiastic fisherman of tbe neigh I boiboisl bewailed tbe fact that when the mines were opened the snlpbur from them running into Sugar Creek would drive out all tbe minnows, and this prolific source cf bait supply for buss fishermen would become barren of I all piscatorial life. Five masked robbers dynamited tbe safe in tbe postoffice at Edinboro early Wednesday morning aud carried oil s»iu hi j*wtage stamps and tBO in cash The explosions aroused the citizens, who surrounded the building, but they were forced to open a way for escape at tbe points of many revolvers in tbe hands of the burglars. In Fulton county laet Sunday, a bullet passed through a deer, then bit a hunter in the forehead and killed him. In the office of the soap factory of W H Walker, on Herr's Island early last Sunday morning, burglars secured al>out MKM) in cash, and wrought abont $3,000 damage to safes and office furniture and tbe building. The burglars effected their escape as easily as they entered the building One safe they blew open with nitro glycerin, and the other they forced with a "rachet" and "dog." The watchman entered the office when the aafe-blowrrs were working at least four times. The men hid themselves be hind telephone booths and desks, while the watchman registered on his night indicator. A Beech Creek railroad engineer killed a deer from his cab last week, while running at fall speed. Kailroutl Hews. The Bessie now has its long trestle through Butler almost filled in, aud i* grading to the northward for a double track. Tbe company ha* determined on improvements which will cost over f-i.OOO 000. This will include the im provement of the main line to make it a complete double track system. Most of the work will be done by the time navigation comes next spring. At that time the railroad is to be ready to han die a tremendously increased tonnage for the Pittsburg district interests of the United Sta'es Steel Corporation. Additional furnaces w:'ll be in blast then, and at Conneaut harbor the cor poration interests will have additional facilities for handling and storing twice a* much material a* now. The Bessemer now has only '23 miles of doable track. To make the main line a *olid system of double track. 130 miles of second track will be put down This will involve much heavy grading and filling and the cost will aggregate alout f1,300.000. Most of the work will be done nnder the direction of the management of the Bessemer and not turned over to contractors. Butler is not the only part of the county blessed with an irrepressible foreign population just at present. Along the Western Allegheny railroad s new line now building several hundred Hunkie* and Dagos are encamped. Last Sunday they disposed of a few hundred keg* of beer and the men of one camp on the McColloush farm in Fairview town»htp amused themselves by kicking out their boss, bag nud loiggage It i* said that some families of notorious cbickun thieves are following up the new railroad, and preying on the farm ers flock with the ex|x elation of having the blame placed on the foreign laborers. Beginning December 1 and continu ing until June I. the entire product of the Pre sed Steel Car Co. of Allegheny ami McKaet Rocks, over It*) cars a diy will be taket. by the Pennsylvania system Already part of the order of tbe Pennsv Ivania for Ifi.OOO cirs i.» being filled. Ths* means an expense of s!*>.- UtMI.OOO, and the increase tit the •-apacity of the Pennsylvania equipment by 730,000 tou* An agreement was entered into last Thursday for tbe consolidation of the Union Steel Company and the Sharon Steel C iiupany, uuder capitalix itioti of $,"•<1,000 (MO Tli-- proposed capital iuv«*luient Con template*. at no remute time, the con slrtictiou of an indept u!» :it railroad from Klk Creek harbor, on l.vke Krie. b» the works at Sharon, «» uitlas awiy, and tbenc >to Donors, over twice that distance from the lake Golden Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sauiuel Haxlett M>* r.> of Worth township, celebrated the .Vbh anniversary of their welding last Sat tr day. and aa a hrfltting an ompaniuK t it was made the occasion of u reunion of the descendants of the sginl conpl". nearly all of .whom are living and wi re [■r<-*elit Mr and Mrs. Moore bave liv»*l prac tically all their wedded life on tb - farm which they purchased in INM. and it was b* re that the family gathered to honor their parent* Mr Moore is very prominent in school and church affair* lie has held many offices of public trn-.t. and was reared in the United Pr*»lij tertan faith He was born in Mnddy creek tnwnaliio in fMW. and «*»nies of a gt*al old Scotch Irish family The mar riage is-ciirre» end tbiee great gratidcbildr* n i't the lennit-n dmner. The children ate Mis. J. M Hunt, of Harlsnobnrg Mrs J W Phillips, of llatlty. Mo Mr*. Ssmuel Kildoo, of Ilarlaiisburg the Rev. John Milton Moot* , pastor of the Wilkinsburg Bap tist church, and Saucy talith, wife of tbe R< v. J. L- Updegra|A, pastor of tbe t'hurch of God. Pittsburg. '!'«» io> I'rlciKl, Alex. Iluya. Ami what shall I say of you Alex. Hays. Your verwee are noted aud poiute kpow it. (in every leaf aud every flower. The genial mnshine and the shower Return their thanks in many ways For such a friend a* Alex. Hays. W W. Cole. Allegheny. Pa A V BERKIM^R, Funeral Director. *5. M s»tr> St. TH6 SURBER CIMEN. (I no ijer year tf paid In advance, otlierwlsr tl will Ist rnarseil, AbVßHrisi»o It ATI.s One Incb. ons tine It; rwli sutMieiiuent Insertion .'*l cents each Auditor*' ami illvor- s notice* (4 « aeh; exec utors'and administrators' notice* each e*tray and dissolution notices |Z each. I tend tog soticss It onto a I In"' for tlr»l and ft esats for uu h sutiseouent ln*«rtlon. Nutlet** ansinic lis-sl news Herns t.» cant* n 11ns fe* null In sertlon. Obituaries, curds of thank* | resolution* of res|»*>'t, notice* of festival* ' and fair*, etc., Inserted at the ratti of 5 cent* | a line, money to accompany the order, .levi-n , word* of prone make a line. I Huty the reul name of the writer, not for publica tion liu. airuarantec of UIMMI fail h.and should reach u* not later than I'uesday evening. Death notice- must l»e accompanied with e sia lislhle uauie DEATHS. MAXGEL- At his home in Penn tv.-p. Nov. 19, liW2, Gloat Mangel, aged 56 years. Mr. Mangel was one of the heaviest men in the county. His death was caused by dropsy. He is survived by his wife, nee Lavery, and several child ren. FRIEND—At her home in Centre twp., Nov. 30, 1902, Mrs. Mary E- Friend, aged 24 years. KELLY -At her home in Franklin twp. Nov. 20, 1902, Mrs. John C. Kelly, nee Blake, aged 59 years. BROWN—At his home in Clay twp., Nov. 21. 1902, J. M. Brown, aged 65 years. MILLER—At her home in Butler, No vember 23. 1902, Mrs. Charlotte C., widow of William Miller, deceased, I aged years Twocbildren. William Miller.of North I Washington street, and Miss Mary Mil | ler. of North Main street, survive her. . KOCH—In Allegheny, November 23. | Mrs. Barbara, widow of John Koch. aged 77 years. FI'HRER At Brushton, Pa., Novem ber 24, 1902, Frederick M , son F. C. Fuhrer. in his 9th year. M< MARLIN—At her home at Hallston. November 24, 1902, Edna May. daugh ter of Jame3 McMarlin, agee 22 , months. i DAN WOLF—At his home in Alle gheny, Nov. 24, 1902, Frank Danwolf, aged 50 years HAYS—At the home of his uncle in Fairview, November 24, 1902, Fred erick W . youngest son of Capt. Thomas Hays, of Butler, in his 20th year. Saturday evening the deceased took violently ill with cramps caused bv kidney trouble, and his death occurred Monday evening. He was a young man of excellent character and popular with all wbo knew him. The bereave ment is made more severe to his parents by the fact of the death of his brother Harry but fifteen months ago. His re mains will be interred in the North renieterv this afternoon, at 2:30. PFLOCOH -At the home of bis daugh ter, Mrs ('. A Wise at Mars. Nov 22, 1902, Frederick Pflough of Frank lin twp., in his 79th year. Mr. Pnougli was one of theoldest and most respected citizens of Franklin twp. where he had resided the greater part of his life. He was a member of the Lutheru church at Prospect, and was always active in its councils. He had be* nin p»x»r health for some years. He is snmved by his wife, three sons and six daughters, as follows: Mrs. John J. lieiber of Butler, Mrs. John Leisie of Cranberry twp., Mrs. Fred Burrv of Franklin twp., Mrs A. L. and Mrs. David Barto of Evans City. Mrs. C. A. Wise of Mars, George and David of Franklin twp. and 'A'm, J. of Evans City. The funeral was held from the old homesttait near Mt. Chestnut. Tuesday, and the reiu iins wen* followed to their last resting place in the Prospect chnrchyard by u large concourse of peo ple. Obituary. Frederick A. Krupp. the great Ger man iron master and gun tusker, died suddenly last Sunday from apoplexy. His fortune was estimated at #150,- 000,000. , .- ; i Here's A Pointer. K - rug Store »ud Ihave cured me, I have no mote headaches au l feel otherwise line." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are so'd at suc a t.u« at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chuv Medicine Co . Buffalo, N. Y See that p-jrirai'. aud siv.iature of A. W. VI D. are on every package Jury List for Decomber Term Lint of names dr.tnu from th»> proper jury nueel on this 25tli day of October. 15M»2, t<> serve as xrand jurors at a regu lar term of com t couiuieucmi; on the first Monday of December. 1902, the sauio being the Ist day of said month: Blown Matthew. Butler sth w. genf, Ik-II Nelson I', Concord twp. fanner. <"rib«y J F. < learfieid twp, farmer. Campbell W A. Fairvit w twp. farmer. Oertier Philip. Butler twp farni»-r. Gilfiibilid R (i. Bntlei 2nd w, lal»>rer HIUI ulsithain James. I'enn tp. farmer. Ho-.lis Gilliert, Mara boro. pnalucer. I«'inau Harvey, Bntler 4th w, carpenter. Krani'-t George. Bulfalo twp, farmer, Kennedy T C, Mam lioro. farmer. Kaufman .J tcob. Zelienople carpt liter, Keuuedy kud->lph, Butler 4 ward Mr 'unnell O.'car. Cranberry tp, farmer, l'arkt-r \V A. Donegal twp. farmer. Puts A F. Centre twp, farmer, Rankin Jauie*. Penn township, farmer. Shearer Joseph, Couuoqnenesaing twp, blacksmith. Smith Banks, Butler Ist w. laborer. Sloan J C. K.au Claire lioro, carpenter. Shearer John. Bulfalo twp farmer, Stevenson I lurid. Con noqueneasing twp. farmer. Si a ton Amos, Yeuaugo t ivp, fanner, Tiusuian J ('. Evans City boro prof A list <>r names drawn from the proper jury wheel this 25th day of October, I'.Hl.', to »erve as petit jurors at a regular term of court commencing on the 2nd Monday of December, the same beiug the eichth day of said month A linn D S. Allegheny twp. farmer, Byrrs Win. Millerstown boro.carpenter, Bi nri M <' A. ' entre township, farmer. I'-tiuhley Geo B. Proapect boro. teacher, Brickie Geo B, Conniajueneasing twp, farmer. Boyd William .1. Bntler Ist ward, gent, B-rringer II H, Adams twp. merchant, Berry D M. Mars lioro. minister. Barchley William. Lancaster tp.farmer. Bnpp, t, :ncaster towudiip. farmer. Cup|>s David. Bntler Ist w,ex treasurer. Crawford J J. Donegal twp, farmer, Campbell Harry. Eau (Claire, farmer. Campbell John. Jefferson twp, farmer, Datii-uspick Henry. Washinnton twp. farmer, Dnnn James 11, Brady twp. farmer. Fuller .1 .( Harmony boro, gent, Fmnel Henry, Clearfield twp, farmer. Freeling J C. Winfleld twp, farmer, Gilliland John, Summit twp. farmer, Graham Joseph W, Butler Ist w. stone mason. Grosriiian John S. Brady twp, farmer, Hajs E F. Millerstown lx>ro. merchant, Mobough G M. Bntler tp. stone mason. Iferdni'in Camper, Oakland twp. farmer. Haclett Samuel l». Winfield tp. farmer. Hazlett Thonrn J.Butler sth w.laborer. Kiause Andrew, Suminit twp. farmer, Knox Hamuel, Parker twp. farmer. Karns Thetslore, Bntler twp, farmer, Kennedy Calvin, Mars boro, farmer. Muder H' linan C, daxoubnrg. clerk. Morrison SO. Slippery rock. laborer, Patterson James, Worth t wp, farmer, Itiilston John. Clay twp, farmer. Hitler Martin 11, Jackson twp. farmer. Smith Jesse, Forward twp. farmer. Swartalander M L Butler 3rd w. wa*on maker, Shan<-r Daniel. Franklin twp, farmer. Scott Walter, Lancaster twp, farmer. Steen R L. Conntsjoenessing tp. farmer, StHn Herman, Butler 3rd w, gent. Sarvcr Levi. Connoqn'esmog tp farmer. Thompson Thomas, Donegal tp. farmer. Thompson John P, Slipperyrock twp, farmer, Telia) Gilbert. Clay township, farmer, Walker William, Parker twp, farmer, Weilend Michael, Clearfield tp, farmer I nManf-™':'.. Dean's j I A K.iff. errtnln rfllef for MtipprewMKl I H Menstruation. N<*v*r knowntnfiul. Waff! ■ ■ Murel Hatlnfartlon (Junrantwsl W Hor money H<-fiifelml. M' lit pmpnld (or ■ I |l.OO 1" r fx.*. Will send them on trlid to ■ ■ Is- iiiilil for whan relieved. Mnmplii I- rw>. ■ Sold In Bntler at the Centre Ave Pharmacy PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. EH. NEGLEY, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Negley Building, West Diamond RP. SCOTT, • ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Office on second floor of Armor) Building, Butler, Pa. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But ler, Pa. Ha. GOUCHER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wise buil.iir? porLTHR & aAKhK, V.. ATTORNEYS A" LAW Room 8., Armory buildin fe . TOHN W. COULTER, 0 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wise building, N. Diamond St., Butlei Special attention given to collections and business matters. Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or Butler County National Kauk JD. McJUNKtN, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Kelber builditi};, cornel M.\in and E. Cunningham St.s, Entrance on E. Cunuingham. J H. BKEDIN, TF . ATTCRNEY AT LAW. .lfSce on V an S'.. r.car Court llonse. EVERETT L. RA.^TON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW , No. 25? South Main Street, Butler, Pa. Fisher Building. First floor on South Main street, utxt my former office in Boyd Building. PHYSICIANS, | 1 LARA E. MORROW. D. 0., V QRADUATH BOSION COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY. Women's diseases a specialty. C 01:- sultatian and exsnjlnation free. Office Hours, 91011 m ,} to 3 p m. People's Phone 573. 1(6 S. Main strtet, Eutler, Pa. Hemorrhoids and Chronic Disease a SjieciVity. rr H. BAOW.N, M. D., t T . 236 S. Main Street, butler, Pa. Office Hours:—9 to 11 a m , Ito3 au l 6 to 8 p. m. I C. BOYLE, M. D. FT . EYK, E\R, NOSK and THROAT, Bickcl Block, South Main St. Oflice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 3to 5 and £ to 9 p. 111. DR. E. L. WASSON, Formerly of CaJleiy. Rjchev Bui ding, 144 S. Main St. Of fice hours until 9a. m. t I to 3 p. ra. aiul 7 to 9 p. ni. OFFICE DAYS. Tuesday and Friday atfernoons at which time special attention -will be given to DISEASES of WOMEN Night calls re ceived it residence 428 Mifflin St. IJjth l'tiones. /I M. ZIMMERMAN VI. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office No. 45, ,-v Main over City I'hm :n irv. 1 R. HAZLETT, D„ 1,. ic6 West Diamond, Dr. 3rahaaa's forin.r office Special atieution g'vn to Kje, * osc and Thro*'. People's Plume 5&I JAMUELM. BIPPI'S, 0 PHYSICIAf ANDSUROKON W; .-4 Cvar.ingh*tn St 1 vR. J. C. ATWELL, I' After F«.b. !st - Offic-: in M-* tin court building—an*l lloi»r. Hours 7 to 9 n ni. >: id , U J and 7 to 8 p. m. E. H. MKI.KI.KV. JDLIA FOSTER. OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. R'X'Uis 9 and 13 Stein Building. MtiutUy, Wfin--wlay and Friday, con sultation aud examination tree. DENTISTS. I ,K. H A McCANDL'SS, I' l>KSTlsr. Olll.tr in N;w .Uaitincjurt Buildiig, S. Main , (adj«>virniug Dr. A', well's office.) II .. WICK. 11. DENTIST. Hai t.icitvd iu the new Stein building, with sll 1h- lutvrt iJerices for Deutal Wllf * I|k. V. 11. McALPIN, 1' DENTIST, K.«mi 6, (ticket P.l ck, Main St., Butler. Tjk. M. D. KOTTR.VBA, I * Sv-cct.- —ir lo Dr. Johrston. DENTIST Office at No 114 Is. Jefterson St., over C W. Miller's fcrtKery J J. DONALDSON, FL. DENTIST. Artificial Tevih inserted on the '.atc-rt Improved plan Gobi Fillings a apro- I•' >•. r»«"!,• r.-it to j»««toffW. (»K JAWILBSKT MCKEE. I' SORF.KON DENTIST. Office over C. K. Miller's Sh'-e Store, 215 S. Main stri-et, Butler, I's. Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made *-»f gold fillings, gold crown and bridge work. hR. J. C. ABER, DENTIST. All work done by the latest improved methods. Gold, Aluminum, Olluloid mil knblier pia'es Gold, Silver and Cement 'illinn xuarattteeil to «' ve faction. Cn-wn and Hridge work. Ex tiaction of teeth nlwolutely painless by an entirely new preparation which is perfectly and harmless. 131 S. M»iu St , Butler, Pa MISCELLANEOUS. \l'M. 11. WALKER, TV SURVEYOR, Pesi'lence 214 W. Peurl St., Ilutler, l*a. N F L. Mcm-ISTION, CIVIL KNOINKIIH ANU SURVKVOR. Of.re near Cr>Hit n 15 GILGIIRIST, It . LIC UNSLT U A UCTiONKKR. Having t«keu out a license as auc tioneer,orders can be left at this office or sent by mail to Bo* 351, Butler, ''a. All orders given prompt attention. T J A >IBS IH?D')S. I. LICENSfD ATCTIONKKR Inquire at bh'.rriff'i , [,oe ■>! 4 tf> Mifflin B' tl'-r. Pa I 1». WALKER, LI. NOTARY PUBLIC, BUTI.KR, PA. Office in P-*tnl Telegraph building, S. Main street, next door to "CITIZEN" office <|; Jackson k Poole. •!; 4 1 > BKASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS 4 > (' ► MADE TO OKDI:K. 4 > REAR OF CAMPBELL S MACHINE ' | * { | SHOP, E. WAYNE ST , . . BDTLFR, PA 1 R-R-TIME-TABLES B & O It K Trains leave Bntler for Allegheny, local time, at 6:25, 8:05, 9:15, and 11:40 a. in. and 4:00, and 5:50, p. m. The 9.15 11:40 a.m and 4 p m. trains make the ran in 1 hoar and 20 minutes. The j 8:05 a. m and 4:00 p. m. trains con nect atCallery for points West, the 1:40 as far west as Eli wood and the 6:00 to New Castle. Trains leave Bntler for Bradford at 9:30 a.m., and for Clarion at 5:15 p ui. \ Trains arrive in Butler from Alle gheny 9:10, 9:25 a. m. and 12:13, 3:45, 4:55. 7:07 and 7:45 p m: from Cleveland at 7:45 and from the North at 9:00 a.m. and 3:st)p. m. The Theatre train now leaves Alle gheny daily at 11:30 p. m. and is due in Bntler at 1.00 a.m. On Sundays trains leave Butler for Allegheny at 8:05 a la jind 4:00 and 5:50 p.m., and arrive at 9:15 a m. and 4:55 and 7:07 p. ui. and from the west at 7:45. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:35,10:45 a.m., and 1:15, 5:30. 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. and Pittsbnrg sta tion at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:35 a. m. aud s:3oand 11:30 p.m., and from the B & O station in Pittsburg at 7:50 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. li It «Sf P K R 7:00 a m., local for Punxsntawney and all internftdiate stations. 10:12 a. m. express for Buffalo and Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Bois and all stations. 10:22 p. m. express for Buffalo and Rochester—with sleepers. Trans arrive at Bntler, and go on to Allegheny at 6:15 and 9:47 a. m. and 5:34 p. m. Train 21 from Pnnx'y arrives at 7:35 a. in. and stops here. The 10:12 express will stop at Craigs ville. Echo and Dayton on signal. PENNSYLVANIA WPSTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. S« HfurLß t* Err«cr Sept. ;»•, !!*>? SOUTH , WKKK. DAYS . A. >1 A.M. A.M. r. M. r. M IH'TLnH Lote 6 25 7 56 10 35 2 35 4 35 SaxouLurjr ArriT*. 6 51 8 22 11 0:1 3 IHI 5 U3 Butler Juiictiou " 7 27 a S3 11 :S5 3 25 5 29 Bullfi Juuctiou. ~IK>»VH 7 32 8 53 11 57 :i 25 5 29 Natrmi» \rri>f 711 » Irl 12 <«S 3 3". 539 Tari-utuili. 7 47 9OS 12 14 342 546 S|iiii«. M P. M SCM>AV TKAIV-- .. Hmloi lor Ci:>- i i nt 7:2f» a , tod 4 5i p. u<. NOBTH. WKKK DAYS . •i M. A.M. A. M. P. 51 I. M Alltficheuy City . I>*»- <. :»> 8 2(1 10 3>> 3ou 0 10 ShitO>l.iirK-. . ■ It s i-i 10 4:} r3 13|r«. dlnwnl . . 54210 to ... .... Spri!i|td»ls.. ~ II • 11 07 h47 Tarentum 7 1.l 9 11 11 18 3 40 6 56 Nation)* 7 11 9 If* II 55 3 4.1 7 01 Butl<*r Juuctk>n.. Arrivi- 7 J* 9«7 1* 35 331 7 1*) Butk-i JuncUoa.. !tav 7 3ft 944 12 :to 405 710 Bn*oulmr* 8 <6 10 It 1 00 4 41 7 :« BCTLKk. arrne 8 :v» 10 :to 1 2S 5 13 8 01 A.M. A.M. P M. r.M , I M St St>AY TRAINS. -l «vp All.'gbtiuj' City for But l«r ..ud principnl iutenre«liat« at 7:00 a m. nr.il p. 'u. ro« fUK LAST Weeks l*a\s. Suna«y« A. U. A. M. ('. M. A M P 51 I>ITTI.*R I* .23 IO :t5 235 7 J\u ar 7 27,11 33 325 Blr ... Butler J'Lt Iv 7 11 *5 361 811 .... Fee port »r 732 11 38 35 4 817 Kskiminetaa J't.. .." 7 38-11 45 359 821 Leeclibarg " 7 52>H .'.7 413 g 3fi .... PaolU.o (Apu110)...." 8 15 12 lti 4:15 *47 .... Saluturg " 8 41:12 42 503 953 .... BlairtTlilr „ 9 2f>. 1 10 54" 9 6:' Hlairavillelnt.. .. " « 27! ( 3.1 s4l 10 Ou Altoowk M 11 S5. 515 h5O 1 60j. .. * d 10 l 1) Oi) 100 rt 45) Philadelphia M 6 ZS 4 Bft 10 1?'.... r. M A. M A M P M.I P M Thru i«h tnun* for the ?Al>: IMTO PitUbaif (TDIOII StHtl 'li ). M »'• Jlc w AtUutr. R.xjrf-N*. 4la-!y S.i*- AH PeuuoyHauia " 7rlft " Ui) 7 * M*iu Uuv . ... 8:<10 •• Harii»t-urt; Nul, " 12:46 r.» Uarrija urjr d«ilj . 4:4£ " PltiUlrlphift CxpriM, Ualtru Expn««, ... 7:lo*' fwt Liue, ... oOli M Pituburg Limited, daiiy,for New ¥i>rk v fviltl inore *n (rU FV I*w*re River bridge, all rail nmte) H.OO a.m. aud lhoo p. n . *lally, ufialo aai Allech-ny Vallej DiTlaioa Traina leare Junctiob M folWva:— l"or ItuCalu, 9 a. m. and 11.35 p. tu. dailj, with through ) and 11.3S p. m. I\»r K:ti*itolag * A5M1.17 a. m., X.amS.3s, •U5, 7.JJ, and 11.3% l\ a». aeek-«lajr«. Suudays, 10.4**. ni. HI A, 45. and ||.;t» p. oi. "r" «*u nlgual u» Uke uu lor T*«>u t uia «ud (vltiU t^'ud. ► ult*d eliirvai Tb- » K. Uatt, IW .\<;t. W water J Ortri* t, «i»ruer Am u« ! fu.:ihi*e»d Srn; thmmrtl. except SuUajr. Southward 11. «t up) (lWddo«u) IO 14 STATIONS I •» 11 P M P M .p M a.m. A.M., •»• 5 If t if trie g t'J II 4* >t IS »3 Kair«i«w U N -*S H 12 S* 'iliarl S 4H u 3J. A 52 I 4J AT. .(Vtkoeaut . ,ir 842 I 43 4 25 It 15 I*.. »on tie. 11 .1. rtl 25 It 15 5 12 10 « raue.»Ul. . ... 70512 » A 2)i 12 05 AI Men 7 I !>(mL|bwu 7 24 I 13 4 53 it HtVtuocautrillv 7 W I 21 4 VI It 35 Mwivllle. Juuct. r 52 t 4J 5 57 IS ot *r. Mnulvtlle.. ar 8 28 2 JO 3 43 H> U I* .!» « 45 t 00 5 W|l 31 w..O>m> lah> ar •» 0U 152 4 22 It 10 l» " l» 0 4 Hi II 0» tlarWuMu ' 8 wi 1 M 1 11 II 031 AtlanwYllle 8 kmj 2 i« I 1»2.t0 5310sp««l I g 18f 2 12 ti 111 « 55(10 47! 230 fl 43 f2 2h 9 13 Kel.tn 7 27 1:1 4« 3 55 n 2H12 15 8 Cucll.l 7 4.1 10 U0 4 08 1 (X) I 80 * 2.". Ilntler 8 10 10 25 4 .!'> 2 15 12 |ft 8 3'. AKafbeny 9 40 12 01) 6 20 pui plu -nil a.m. pin p.m I ruln 12. I.'UVIIIK (irovo City a. in., MI-P I r s:'>B. Uroonvtlle ii:42, <'imm iiiilvilie 7 48, Albloa «-io. irrina it Krii> l:U it. m. Truln 13. lOUVIdk Erie 3:58 p. t». Albion s:<>o, tOnneuntvillc 5;25. UrMDVllle 1i.23 Men er 7 04 arrives at Un>*« i3ty at 7:27 pui. E. D. COMSTOCK, W. li. TuiiNKR. Cion. I'ans. AKt, Tkt AKt, bntler, Pa. I'itUbnric. Pa Wiiilit'ltl IC it ('o riiini Ttililo Iu effect Jnno 2d. 190"'. WUTWiW). BTATIONB. AM I'M Leave. We.t Wlnflvlil 7 46 : 2 45 " B»KR»*UI« H 00i 300 '• I run Brliliie I g #>| 3JO •' Wmfli.M Jimctliiti N » II ill " I 8 40; 3 45 " P.nller Junrtliiii 8 45| 350 Arrlvs Allegheny B 86| ft 10 KAU'rWABH. STATIOMS. A M I'M L»a«e MUckeny 1 9 00 3 00 llutler Juwtion IMI I*l 4 40 - Lane 10 06| 4 « " Wiuflelil Juncll"ii .... 10 15 455 •• Iron lti Mice 10 25 506 '• 10:15 5 15 Arrive Wc.t Winßalil |W «5| B » Tialli" «l'.p al Lane air I li"ii llrl.l«'"llly 1111 Kla,( in take en or leave off InuMmgen. Traill. (VmllMt at llutl-r Jille lI'.II altli. Train. Ijwtwanl fin Kree|«irt, Varelargi ift and llialmvill— Intelwi" tliili. Train* Weataanl fur Natruiia, Tarentiim and All' Hhany. Tralii. Nurtliwiuil ler SaxinlmrK, Uelaim and lliuler. 11.(1. lIK A l.l'll, Oaneral Malinger. We do not claim thai Whiskey will cure all ills that flesh is lu-ir to —But we claim Our Whiskeys are the best that aro sold— Try them and bo convinced. ALWAYS IN STOCK PIKCH, I.AHNK, OVEHIIOLT. fill kIMIUIiKII (II VKUNO.I, 'I HO 11' SO N, (illlsOM lIILLIMiKII, IIItIIMJKPOItT anil oiri-r thorn to you fl yenr 11WI «t. |l u«'r full qUHl't, o i|UHrtB 4-00. GRAHHFATHER'S CHOICE. wlilsUey Kuaranteed 3 year* old. |2 (*t per «iil lon. We pay exprum charges 1111 all mall , I>r or over. UIKMIS »lilppe«l 1 uromplly. ROBT. LEWIN Xo. 8018, in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. t To the creditors of John Scliaffner. of Butler, tn the County of Butler, and dis trict aforesaid, a 'vinWrtlpt: Notice i> lieref>y given that on the £nd day of November. A. D. 1902. the said John Sehaffner. was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the lirst meeting of his creditors will be held at the office ofJ. W. Hut<-hixth. luos. •I. W. HI'TCHISON. Referee in Bankruptcy, j C'isims must be accompanied bv 50c filing i ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. betters of administration on the estate , of Joseph Johnston, dec'd , late of Mercer twp., Butler Co., Pa., having, been granted to the undersigned, all : persons knowing themselves to be indebt- : ed to said estate will please make ini- 1 mediate payment and those having claims against the estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to Wm. P. Braham, Adra'r., Harrisville, Pa. i Jas. B. McJunkin, Att'y. 11-20-02 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Horace Pearce, deceased, late of But ler borough, Butler Co , Pa., having betn granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly t»u thentica'.ed for settlement to CHAS. E. PEARCE, Adm'r., 721 Centre Ave., Butler. Pa J. D. MCJunkiw, Att'y. If-13-02 ADMI NhSTRATOR'S NOTICE Letttrs of administration on the estate ; ol Solomon S. Mays, dec'd., late of Fair , view twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been 1 granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will p'ease make immediate pay ment, and any person or persons having 1 claims against said estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated for settlement to JACOB M. Paintkk, Adm'r., Butler, Pa. W. Z. Murrin, Att'y. 11-13-02 CHARTER NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that an appli -1 cation will be made to the Governor of 1 the state of Pennsylvania on Wednes ' day November 20th, 1902 by E S. Tem pleton, T. C. Whitemau and S. J. Orr under the Act of Assembly of the Coui -1 uienwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled ' An Act to provide for the incorpora , tit>n and regulation of certain corpora ' tions" Approved April 29th. 187-t and the supplements thereto for a charter of an intended corporation to be called "Nellie Coal Company" the character and object of which is mining coal and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assem bly and its supplements. E S Tkmpi.kton*. Solicitor. - ¥xECUTOR'S NOTICE 1 Letters testamentary on the estate of John Cypher, Sr., dec'd., 'ate of Win field twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been 1 granted to the undersigned, all person* knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please immediate pay ment auil any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated to A. C. Moskr. Fx'r., arwood. Pa. 1 J. M. GalbrkaTH, Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 Letters of administration on the estate of George H. Scott, dec'd., late of Oakland township, Butler county Pa , having been granted to he under signed, all persons knowing .hetnselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavmeut, and any haviug claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to Jamks RANd.V, Adm'r., R. F. D. No. to, J-'axonburg, Pa. A. B. C. McFarland, Att'y. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letteis testamentnry on the estate of Rev. Samuel Kerr, D. P., dee'rt., late of Harrisville boro, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all jiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, autl anv having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to J. M. Galb.»i:ATll. \ R __. a J. 0. McJt'NKTN, I Butler, Pa. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Marks & Whiteside dealers in gener al uMerchandise, at Glade Mills, Butler Co., P«.. was dissolved by mutual con sent. September 17, 1902, John P. Whiteside, retiring. The business will be continued at same place by R. A. Marks, will settle all outstanding accouutsof the old firm. R. A Marks, J. P. Whitksidk In retiring from the firm I wish to thank my old patrons for their kindness. J. P. Whiteside. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having liee.i granted to the undersigned on the estate if Kobt. C. Wilson, dec'd., late of Ven •igo twp., Butler, Pa, all persons know !g themselves indebted to said estate are I ereby lequested to come forward and pay t-'ich indebtedness and any having claims i' -aiust the same will please present ' ..em duly authenticated for settlement to J. A. Wii.SON, Adm'r-, Eau Claire, Pa. Cornkuus & SON, Att'ys. MARSH ROOT No lietter combination, as we prepare if, could be formulated to act more spe < .ficallv upon the Kidneys and Liver I ban Marsh Root. As a Liver Invigor i.tor Marsh [loot is now a conceded fact, and where the Liver is torpid and slug- Kish Constipation manifest, the Imklv tired, the eyes blnrred, and weakened, the complexion poor, a sensation of dull I'eadaches. and languor prevailing. Marsh Root will overcome them. As to the Efficacy of Marsh Root, and i's light agHinst Kidney Diseases, you can be your own judge if yon are an af flicted. and if it fails to relieve or cure you, take the bottle bark to your Drug gist and he will rive you your money {back. Marsh Root stands for the cure of Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder, Blocked Kidneys, Scalding Urine. Rheumatic Gout, Gravel, Uric Acid, etc. The organs that reijnire the most careful attention (and are the most often neglected, and the human filters or strainers—the Kidneys, and therefor donbly renuire your attention ik) not delay when the Kidney iiiK«*lilnery i repair I >«» not allow a Im-uU down to • 1 Along when It In too late "A ntlt«h In 1 me Hiiven nine.'* In W caweß out «»f «*v»*ry limi, 11 bottle «»f Marsh Kool for :» small ootlty will relieve you of your trouble and worry. I "or sale only at Reed's Pharmacy fir. Main mid Jefferson Sis . Butler. Pa \yM. H. MILLER, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE I and REAL ESTATE. Oki'lCK —Hyers',Building—next to P. 0., Butler Pa. TWO EXTREMES ——a A close student of Eyes will konw that jw/* I it is neither necessary nor advisable to 3* \ I hold a newspaper or book at the tip of 3[ I A' 6 I ones nose or at arms length when read- Jf 1 A ( ing. Bat we see it everr day. With L J I children it is often called habit until the B? 1 eyes }»ive oat or the child breaks down. tben it is called Astigmatism. Hyper- K^9B[^K||^r uietropia. Heterapboria or Myopia. It ll|SaEl|y IVvJ|^H| should be called criminal neglect With Ir 1 '■■ adults it means overwork of the ayes, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■f latent defect, or we're not so young as we used to be. In ?. r > per cent, of these two extremes glasses properly fitted will effect a cure. No charge for examination. Poet graduate of the Philadelphia Optical College, Philadelphia, Pa. CARL H. LEIGHNER, Graduate Optician mid Jeweler, **} S. Main Street. BUTLER. PA. A FINE DISPLAY OF LADIES' WARM ! SHOES AND SLIPPERS CAN BE SEEN j IN OCR WINDOW I TODAY ' I BARGAIN PRICES. f GREAT VALUES f ARE OFFERED I THIS WEEK I IN ALL/LINES 1 OF \ FOOTWEAR. Ketterer Bros 224 S. Main St. ■ BUTLER. PA. Shoe repairing a specialty. First class work guaranteed. | | | 1 . This is the time of year £ to buy medium and t i heavy weight underwear. a #We have a great many 2 £ kinds and we are sure to # f suit you. J J We have a new lot of * £ hats in soft and stiff d Large shaped hats. The # swell kind. * t See our new line of neck- £ jj wear and shirts. # Manhattan shirts. / | Jno. S. Wick j A HATTER and £ # MEN S FURNISHER. f # Opposite P. 0. t i BUTLFK, PA J UK M SILVERWARE THAT WEARS In a possession fo be prised. Dnrabill ty and beaaty of design go together ami Iftth are united in our elegant line. Ideal choices for weddings and other presentations abound here. We also sell • Edison and Victor Phonograph*. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washbnru Mandolins and Guitars Optical Goods. Field aud Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler end Graduate Qptlelan I V«»*t »o C'oort H'>na» Eugene Morrison GENERAL CONTRACTING PAINTER and DECORATOR. Special attention given to FINK PAPER HANGING CHAINING and HARDWOOD FINISHING. Office and Shop, Rear of Ralston's Store, Residence No. 119 Cliff St. I'cupie r. I'bone 4S>. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. JKKFPRSON BUTLER P*. THE FIGURES of men are various and most of them are more or less out of propor tion; but ii perfect figure is presetved to appear ance by the au i f the tailor. Wt take the pains to icstorc the form spoiled by natire, not to a dull uniformity, as il everyone must look al ke. but toward har in«nj —clothes f«.i in * dividual. See our showing of the season's newest cloth. Aland, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES. B. & B. Goods you want to come and stc or send for samples of.— AH Wool Waist Cloths, 35c —all colors, all new—this season's styles—good \A. inter weight. Neat line striped A 1 Wocl Winter Waistings, 25c Waistings, 10c to $2.00. 65c Imported Cashmere Persian Printings, 35c —tor Waists, House Go ah* or Children's Dresses. 45 and 50c Printed All \V >ol Imported Challies, 25 and 35c Newest, choicest and best (Thai lies 50c Sale of handsome 46 to 56 i ch Suitings ami Skirtings—Mixtuic s, Phi Checks *nd Flecked el'leos, 75c and $1 00. Important offering 50 inch All Wool Black Cheviot, 50c -—not equalled under 75c any where. Our stock of Coats, Suit>, Skirts and Furs, the most extensive yet show n—prices more than ever in teresting. Christ nas Goods coming in. Boggstk Buhl . I ep*rn ent X ALLEGHENY PA THE Established COUNTRY 1831 GENTLEMAN The ONLV Agrkultaral NEWSpaper. AND ADMITTEDLY THK Loading Agricultural Journal of the World. Every department written by special I .ta, the highest authorities In their respective lines. No other paper pretends to compare with It In quullflcatloni of editorial staff. Gives the agricultural NEWS with a degree of completeness not even attempted by others. Indispensable to all country residents who wish to keep up with the times. Sialic Subscription, tI.SO. Two Sakscribtloas, $2 JO. Five Sabvcrlplloas, M 3# SPECIAL ISBCCKBMTe TO ur UKVIM CLUB*. Four Mouths Trial Trip M cento. SPECIMEN COPIES will be mailed tree on request. It wll< pay anybody Interested In any way In country life to send fort hern. Address the publishers: LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Albany, N. Y. (.VSuhsciiptlou taken at this office. Hoth papers together, 00 YEARS* r.xPEiiiENC« ™ /1 ■ ■ j . I 1 I I l»J 'fW' 1 COPTWiaHTS Ao. Jesrvs&x "'^^eSSSSEr l^ n "PiH & Tr.-uVVu^^'cS'^v. «ps*M iwllet, without charge. In Ua Scientific flmerkan A haadsomelj Illustrated weekly. Largest rtr. MUNN & COj** l "—*-"- Hew York Rruich CHBoo. fll f St— Wulllriton. D. G C. P. Johnson & Sons' The Leading Tailors of Butler County, Are making clothes in the CHEAPEST, BEST AND LATEST STYLES. Suits from $l6 to $5O. Overcoats from $l6 to $75. Everything done by skilled abor in our own shop. C. P. Johnson & Sons PROSPECT, PA. FOR SAKE - A good Are stove, near-, ly new. Inquire at this office.