the crrizKN. WILLIAM ft WOLBY - Publisher. | THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908. fiJS per ymt la Mrate. Ottarwfae $1 Ji. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Judges of the Superior Court, JOHN J. HENDERSON, / THOMAS A. MORRISON. / J State Treasurer, W. L. MATHUES. Auditor General, W. P. BNYDER. For Jury Commissioner, A. O. EBERHART. ~ POLITICAL. At the Republican County Conven tion in Clearfield Co. on Tuesday the 3rd nit, Cyrus Gordon was renominat ed for Judge over Oscar Mitchell by a few votes. Mr. Cannon of Illinois who is to be the Speaker of the of Rep- that he will op pose way possible any cur rencuMgisLation next session. As the has practically dictatorial r powers over legislation in the House, ' tiie announcement is significant. KM The Republican state convention of lowa met last week and the "lowa Mm" waa given an airing, but there seems to be nothing new in it The Republican party believes that a pro l&toetive tariff builds up industries. When the time comes that an industry does not need protection the tariff can to reduced or taken off. It to probable, that the Tariff act under which we are working to-day is unjust in some particulars, but isn't it better to pot up with this possible in . justice in spots rather than to readjust tiw entire bill? For readjustment KM means, of course, a general overhauling a tearing out of the tariff bill, an un settlement of business throughout the An extra session of Congress will be f called for Nov. •by President Rooee | velt, aad the time between this date and | flw regular session of Dec. 7 will be given over to discussion and ratifica tion of the Cuban reciprocity treaty. It is the wish of the Republicans to > . have the measure out of the way be fore the regular seesion begins. ' Gov. PENNY PACKER now has the op "" portuuitv to defend his native city, through the medium of the muzzled pries, against the articles of Lincoln fltaffens, who continues his magazine articles on the corruption of the politics of American cities,, and for the July number takes Philadelphia for his sub -5 ject Steffens say that the Philadelphia machine makes its toughs vote in the aame of citizens who stay at home, be Iy bogus yote of at "Minneapolis irghas tried to, r other election, dr. Philadelphia >le there defend f their machine." Et has appointed a Montgomery Co. y Commissioner r. Commissioner a easy task. He bureau with an an engineer, s trapher. During will have at his dollars of State of two millions jy boroughs and road is projected ist bear one-third work will be re -0 be constructed upon thoroughly 1 in pursuance of rth in Butler,— iy recollection of samite cape and it are supplaating irackKr as a noise ! Butler and all cities flocked to i, while thoee of near the coast iction being, be the magnificent it such places as iry Park. 1 to be in about treet Station in al hours of last ig for a delayed he never saw, all o Atlantic City thousand people >na of that city ing. le Pacific ocean was completed last Saturday and mes sageswere seat around the earth in twvivaminatea r"V feet to line of land of John Wiley: thence along lands of said John wlley north 1 deg. 47 min. east, toSS feet to corner of land or John Wiley near a hickory tree: thence north along line of land of John Wiley ss deg. 30 min. west. 1501.25 feet to northeast corner of Chas. B. Glasgow land; thence along line of land of Chas. B. (Jlasgow south 1 deg. 1- miik west. 1470 feet to the place of beginning; containing tifty-two acres and 40 perches (52 A. 49 P.) as per survey of E. E. Maurhoff. C. E.. made Oct. -d and 3d, 1901; no buildings thereon ana being all cleared except about fifteen acres. Said tract of land being the balance of real estate of said John Glasgow, dec'd., remaining after the portion of western end of the same as sur veyed to Chas. B. Glasgow under the pro visions of the aforesaid last will aud testa ment. TEKMS OF SALE—One-half Ci) eash upon execution and delivery of deed, balance pay able in one year from date of deed, secured by bond and mortgage upon the premises with Interest at 6 per cent., Bei. Fa. clause, attorney's commission, etc. ROBEKT 11. SEFTON. R. F. P. 22, MARTIN MONKS. K. I'. I). 21. Executors of last will and testament of John Glasgow, dec'd. Saxonburg, Pa. WILLIAMS & MITCHELL. Att'ys. COAL FARM FOR SALE! The undersigned will sell at private 9ale a coal farm of 200 acres, lying near Jamisonville Station, 0 miles north of Butler, Pa., the coal of the upper vein 31 feet thick, of excellent quality; lower veins not tested. Immediately under the upper vein of coal is a vein of fire clay said to be 15 feet thick and of good quality. Some timber on the farm, and surface fairly productive. JOHN C. MOORE, Ex'r of Daniel Heck, dee'd.. Slipperyrock, Pa. J. D. MCJUNKIN. Att'y- GUARDIAN'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that E. H. Laderer, guardian of Sliepler Boston of Muddycreek township, has tiled his first and final accoant in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Butler county at Ms. D. No. U, December Term. 1901, and that the same will be presented to said Court for confirmation and allowance on Saturday, September 12, 1903. JOHN C. CLARK. Prothy. Protbonotary'9 Office, May 6, 1903. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary in the estate of James W. Park, dec'd., late of Middle sex township, having been grarted to the undersigned, all persons knowiug themselves to be indebted to said estate ; will make immediate payment, to, and all having bills against same will pre sent them duly authenticated for pay ment to RKUHEN W. PARK, Ex'r., R. F. D. 24, Valencia, Pa. W. D. BRANDON, Att'y. 7 9-03 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Charles S. Lowry, dec'd., late of But ler, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and all hav ing claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated for pay ment to JOHN F. LOWRY, Adm'r., 425 N. Washington St., Butler. Pa. P. W. LOWRY, Att'y. 7-9 03 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE" Whereas letters testamentary on the estate of Dr. J. W. F. Moore, late of Butler, Pa., deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to be indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make prompt settlement and those having claims against the estate will present the same duly authenticated for settle ment to FRANK H. MURPHY, Executor, Younkin's Bldg, Butler, Pa. June 30th, 1903. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ESTATE OF PAUL TKOUTMAN, DEC'D. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Paul Trontman. deceased,late of the borough of Butler, Butler county, Pa., have been granted to Henry N. Troutman of But ler, Pa., to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, aud those having claims or demands against said estate are request to make the same known without delay. HENRY N. TROUTMAN, Administrator, A. T. BLACK, Attorney. Butler, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of John Kellerman, dec'd., late of But ler, Butler Co., Pa., having been grant ed the undersigned, all persons known ing themselves indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to MRS. ADA KELLEUMAN, Adm'x.. N. Washington St., Butler, Pa. S. CUMMINCJS, Attorney. 3-19-03 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Maria Lemmon, dec'd., late of But ler twp., Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make im mediate payment, and any having claims against the eame to present them duly authenticated for settlement to E. E. YOUNG, Adm'r., 3-12-03 Armory Building, Butler, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of William R. Staples, deceased, late of Adams twp., Butler- Co , Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to j said estate will please make immediate | payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MRS. S. CATUAHINK STAPLES, Adm'x., ' Callery, Pa. | J. D. MCJUNKIN, Att'y. 2-19-02 jR-R-TIME TABLES 15 A: O it It ■ Time iivH Mux 17,190 C. K*»t«-rii SuuiOanl Time ! Sol TH!«»rM» AH Jiouv A ..|i.l«u*UU :i '3O •-«>» I All- £li?Dv -ml CWrrkuid Kxpr< f a-to Allegheny Ex|irec» tMlMl EHu««*lCitv A<"c©nimi«Ut»on *1 4*M>-m Chi. njro. NVw i and All«**!*fD\ Ex... * Uo |»in AH. -IM D> Exp:. .- ♦S'J* jvm A !!• -1.« nv A ium~Utk>u *5.-50 (Mil KIUi-hI u. 1 N u At - • >u.. . -5 50 p-nt XOUTMBorXD Kh;..*!».l Bradford Mai) -.U.'a-in Clarion A"*ommudation *4:55 p-m K..\l.urv A" »iiinuKialit.il *8:00 1> n» * Pally. * E*cf|»t Sunday. t Sunday only Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:30, )S:1.». 10:45 a.m., and 1:15. 3:00. 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. and Pittsburg station at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:80 а.m. and (5:15 ar.d 11:30 p.m. KorUn-tmicb ti<-k**t*. Pullman r. -.rr*tfe.n< an.l in- j «h.|> to W. li. TMiSM:. Agt. lUHI.T. l\i. j K. I>. ITII, A. li. I'. A.. litt.-I.ur-, hi. I It It «V P It IE Time table in effect Feb. 15, 1903. ; Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Punxsuta'.vney ' and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. ni. daily, vestibuled day ex- ! press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Bois and all stations. 10:22 p. in. night express for Buffalo ' and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. (5:08 a. ni. daily, night express from ! Buffalo and Rochester. 9:45 a.in. week days, accomodation ; from Dußois. 5:31 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express j from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 7:40 p.m. week days, mixed train from Pnnxsutawney. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO. Time table in effect May 17. 1902. CENTRAL TIME One hour slower than town time. ilurthwirff. Daily except Sunday. Southward j Read up) (Read down) j 2 10 14 1 9 if I'M I' M I' M.: aril. A.M.I an 6 25 1 F.rie 6 0U II IS 01 12 53 Fair view 0 20,11 4t 5 51 12 42 (iir&rd 6 X, 11 57 6 0"' 1 l- r > ar. .Oouneaut.. .ar 8 11 1 15 4 32 11 15 lv.. Conneaut. lv li 15 11 15 5 3I 12 25 Cran<*«vilU» 6 55 12 15 52812 -0 Alldon.. .. 700 12 5 12 12 07 Shadvlaitd 7 12,12 33 509 01 Springbuio 7 1"» 1;' 3d 5 03 ll s* l Conn«*autville 7 20 12 42 Meadville Junct.. ti 47 12 11 ar. Meadville.. ar 8 '2B 2 02 3 43 1<» 42 lv.. Meadville. . .lv C 02 12 30 ti 20 11 40 ar..Conn.Lake..ar 801 1 :i5 4 111110 1V - lv 6 30 12 58 4 40 11 35 ar .KXJH,. Park. ar 7 50| 1 10 4 40 11 35 Iv •• lv , 7 50 1 10 4 48 ar. LinciiTille .ar 10 25 lv •' lv 7 20 ll 55 4 16 11 10 Ilartatown 8 07 1 31 4 11 11 04 Atlanisville 8 12 1 37 40210 53 Osgood s 2■) 14> 6 10 3 55 10 47 Greenville 530 8 26 1 55 6 05 ( 3 50 10 4<» Slienango 5 3>* 8 3i 2 05 i 3 43 5 45 3 25 10 21 Fredonia 5 58 8 47 2 25 5 27 3 09 10 06 M-rcer 6 V 9 03 2 43 5 22 3 04 10 01 Houston Junction 9 07 2 48 5 0M 2 48 9 41 (Jrove City 6 43 9 25 3 07 4 4S 9 28 Harririville 6 57 3 Id 4 4o 2 31 9 20 Branchton 7 07 9 42 3 26 5 45 3 00 10 27 ar.. . Milliard. .. arlO 17 10 17 5 45 330 200 010 1v... Milliard. . .lv 6lf 610 200 4 35 2 28 9 10 Krister 7 12 9 46 3 30 4 IS 2 15 9 02 Kuclid 7 30 10 00 3 41 3 45 1 50 8 251 Butler 8 00 10 25 4 10 2 00 12 15 7 If- Uleghenv 9 25 12 00 5 35 inn i»ni am a.m.: i»m p.m Train 12. leaving Grove City 5.00 a. ra. Mercer 5:2.». Greenville 6:05, KxjMwdtioii i'ark «.53, Conneautvllle 7:18, arrives in Erie at S:4o a. m. Train 13, leaving Erie 4:10 p. m. Con neautvllle 5;35, KX|H>. Park 6:0/. Greeryille 6:45. Mercer 731 arrives at G vve City at 7:55 p m. E D. COMSTOCK, E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Mgr. Pittsbure:, Pa. W. R. TURNER, Tkt Agt, Bntler, Pa. PEHNSYLYANIA 7m. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHEDULE IN ErrECT June 27. 19J^k SOUTH. , V/KKK DAYS , AM A.M. A.M. P.M.. P. M BUTLER.. Leave 605 , 7 38 ( 10 05{ 2354 35 Saxonburg Arrive 6 34 8 OS 10 M 300 5 03 Butler JuncUon.. " 707 33611 03 325 529 Butler Junction. ..Leave 7 32 8 30 11 47 H25 5 29 Natrona Arrive 7 41 S 44 11 57 335 5 39 Tarentum. 7 47 8 51 12 05 3 42 5 46 Springdale ! 7 57 902 12 17 353 15 56 Claremont 948 12 36 4 08 6 10 Sharpeburg .. 8 19 9 26 12 47 4 16 6 16 Allegheny 8 30 9 3* 1 0«» 4 26 « A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M.I P. M. SUNDAY TKAINS. —Leave Butlei for Allegheny City and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. m , ind 4:55 p. m. NOUTH. WEKK DAYS A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M.;P. M Allegheny City . .leave 6 25 8 50 10 15 303 6 10 Sharpeburg *>3o 90010 25 ;i3 13j»6 30 Claremont 10 32 ....... Springdale .... » 23104!) ... 641 Tarentum i 7 08 9 32 11 00 3 40 « 49 Natrona ! 7 13 9 36 11 07 3 45 6 53 Butler Junction. ..arrive 7 25 9 47 11 17 351 7 02 Butler Junction leave 7 35 9 55 12 36 4 05 7 02 Saxonburg 8 OS 10 1« 1 05 4 41 7 27 BUTLEB arrive 8 35,10 45 1 33 5 13 7 53 A.M.!A.M. P. M. P. fll. P. M tS3UNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for But lrfr and principal intermediate stations at 7:03 a m. and 9-33 p. m. TOR THE EAST. Weeks Days. Sundays A.M. A.M. P. M. A.M. P M BUTLEB lv 60510 05 235 7 2o! Butler J'ct ar 70711 0* 325 810 ... Butler J'ct lv 72511 17 351 814 .... Feeport a 72811 20 354 817 .... Kjikimineta*-?'t.. .." 73511 27 359 823 .... Leechburg 44 74511 39 413 8 34} West Apollo " 8 11 11 57 435 857 .... Saltsfcurg . .." 84012 27 503 923 .... Blairsville 9 16; 100 540 952 .... Blairnville Int.. .. 44 321 ISi 547 10 00 Altooua 44 11 35 545 850 140 . .. UarrUburg 44 31010 00 100 635 Philadelphia 44 6 23 425 425 10 17 P M.|A. M. A.M. P M. P. M 'Through trains for the«ast leave Pitt#burg (Union Station), an follows: — Seashore Limited, daily (N<» roaches) l:3oa.iu Atlantic Express, daily t 3:00 A.M P««nusvlvania Limited 44 < N«» rourlio) . .7:15 44 New York " • ... 7:15 " Day Express, 44 7:30 44 Main Line Express, 44 8:00 44 Harrirtburg Mail, 44 12:45 p. M Harrisburg Kxpresn daily 4:4£ 44 Philadelphia Express, * B0 44 Eastern Express, 44 .7:10 44 Fast Line, • 9 00 44 Pittsbure Limited, daily for New York. only. Serond Pittaljurg Limited, ilailv. Sl«*r|»ing rars to Phlladelpliiii. Haltimoiv and Wash ington. No coaches 10:00 * 4 Philad'a Mail, Sundaxs orny 8:30 A.M For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, al rail route) 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p. m. daily, t4 Penn sylvania Limite•!," ati-1 New York liinite.l, 7:15 a. m. week days. Buffalo and Allefheny Valley Division. Trains leave Kiskimiuetas Junction as follows: For Buffalo, 9.56 a. m and 11.50 p. m. daily, with through parlor aud sleeping cars. For Oil City, 7.42 9.56 a. m., 2.38, 6.15 aud 11.50 p. in. week-dH3*B. Sundays, 9.56 a. m.. 6.15> and 11.5^p.m. For Red Bank, 7.42, 9.56, 11.17 a. m., 2 6.15, 'J.34, aud 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56,10.49 a. m., б.15 and 11.50 p. m. For Kittauniug 7.42, 9.31, 9.56,11.17 a. m., 2.38,5.35, fi.ls, 7.30, 9.34, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56, 10.49 a. m., 6.15, 10.45, aud 11.50 p. m. 44 a" SU»ps only on or m.tirr to agent to re ceive isufeteiigers. 'T' St«»|M only ou signal or notice to agent or run due tor to receive or discharge pasrM*ngers. Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or address Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, Corner Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD ISca'l Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager. GK«», W. BoYD, (.'enoral Passenger Agent. Win field It It Co Time Table In effect May 25th, 1908. WESTWARD. STATIONS. AM | P M Leaves West Win fie Id 7 30 2 45 44 BoggsviJle ?45 300 44 Iron Bridge 755 310 u Wiafield Junction 8 10j 325 44 Kane 820; 3 35 44 Butler Junction 8 251 340 Arrive Puller 10 451 5 13 Arrive Allegheny. 9 3S 5 09 pm Arrive Blairsville 12 56| 5 40 EASTWARD. STATIONS. A M P M Leave Blairsville 8 11 2 25 44 Allegheny • 8 50 301 44 Butler 7 35 44 Butler Junction 10 00 440 « Lane 10 03 443 44 Wiufield Junction 10 15 455 44 Iron Bridge 10 25 505 44 Boggsville 10*5 515 Arrive West Winfield 10 50 5 30 Trains sb.p at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to bike on or leave off passengers. Trains Connect at Butler Juuctiou with: Trainii Eastward for Freeport, Vandergrift and Blairsville Intersection. .... Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarentum aud Allf -15 Traius Northward lor Saxonburg, Delano ami Butler. B. G. BEALOR, Genera! Manager. GUARDIAN'S NOTICE! Notice if* hereby given that John H. Schaupp,guardian of ("atherine Schaupp at Ms D. No. 27, March Term, will present his final account for con firmation in court. Saturday September 12. 1903. JOHN C. CLARK, Prothonotary Court of Common Pleas. ' Breezy effects in Shirts S : f and Stravy Hats f i a for Men. ■' We have a store full t 0 *of the newest things in> $ o Shirts and Straw Hats. \ t F X * # u Our line of Straw Hats includes every- > 5 | # * thing from z # ij CHEAPEST "J i> TO "j i BEST «j i J Sennit, Split and Milan ? i s braids and they are # | money savers. \ Jno. S. Wick j £ HATTER and J ? MEN S FURNISHER. Opposite P. 0. 2 V People's 'Phone. 615 T J HUTLFK, J • LOW SHOES I | LOW PRICES. 1 ■ A pair of our fine Oxfords will E ' ■ add to the appearance of one's 5 , g summer dress and carry out a 1 I cool effect for the feet thereby B giving solid comfort to its owner. B The range of our Prices. A NICE ONE ; 98c A NICER ONE SI 25. STILL NICER FOR i S: These include Pat. Lea. aod Dongola Kid heavy or light soles, Pat. or Kid tip. Our f'.'.OO. 50, $3.00 Oxfords show a larger variety and more I novelties in ties. F-; ; Ketterer Bros ) iU S. Main St. | SUTLER, PA. Shoe repairing a spe< ialty. h First class work guarantied. B • Certificates for Sewing B Machine given with each I [ purchase. r MTU/ OWNER !MrW «rugs STOCK [ 1 I have purchased the C. J. , Harvey Pharmacy, in the Stein building, at 345 S. Main St., am remodeling and restocking the store. 1 have twenty-two years experience as a pharmacist, and compounding of prescriptions will be under my personal at tention. Pure drugs and honest treat ment guaranteed. When in town shopping, stop and leave your packages. J. L McKee, Pharmacist, Stein Block. S. Main St., Butler. Pa. Binding of Books Is our We put our entire time to stud) ing the best and latest methods of doing our work. It you ate thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at Tfee Butler Book Bindery, W. W. AM ON, frop. OpD. Court House. TRADE " "CHEMO" L 111 min Warning against MOTHS! This summer is the worst we liave liaol(i by— Hauler. Close & Johns, Joseph Home Co.. .1. A. Thompson .V Co., 11. L. Traw>. Decorator. .1. G. Bennett .V Co , IloKßs & Ituhl uml many other places. We will In- nleased to clve all information about "CHEMO." ;■ I'hones: Bell liiss Court, l\ A. 711 Main. PEERLESS MFG. CO., Fie Bidii.. Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa, \\M. O'DONOVAN. Proprietor. New l'ltrlor Car Line. The Bessemer & Lake Erie road has established and will maintain parlor car service between Conneaut Lake and Allegheny daily dnrintf the summer. Parlor cars will run on train 11 leav ing Expo. Park at 1:10 P M. and No. 14 leaving Allegheny at 7:15 A. M., Mon d y to Friday, inclusive: the Conneaut Liike Limited, leaving Allegheny at 1;00 P. M., every Saturday, and the Sunday Special leaving Exposition Park at (1:00 P. M., central time. These trains run between Bntler and Allegheny in both directions without stops. j$ SEE LARGE POSTERS FOR DETAILS. % m flr * GRAND CRASH IN VALUES. ft •'•. ynyy. y y ty y 11 The Modern Store's | S JULY CLEARANCE OF DRY GOODS. 5 \j ' \ SHELVES MUST BE EMPTIED OF 5 (R -*-***JlHMe*-****'***S **** - 3 V • *-**. **■*# ff jK SUMMER GOODS. g £ COME EVERY DAY. li hZ iis 1 er- Nlei rd orf Co., £ # SOUTH maw STREET ) QQ-g Mail or Phone orders promptly |0 i $ S:c^ s ' I i and carefully filled. g OrrOSITK HOTEL ARLINGTON. BUTLVR. PA. $ : Wtt&MSW &XVW&X WW * Excursions to Atlantic City. July 16, ami :iO, August l:i and 27 anil September 10 are the dates of the P. R. K. annual low rate excursions for 1903 to Atlantic city, Cape May, Ocean City. Sea Isle City. Avnlon. A nslesa. Wild wood. Holly Beach X. J., Reho- i both, Del.. or Ocean City, Md. Tickets good to return within sixteen days, including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pitts burp: on above-mentioned date at N55 A. >!.. arriving at Altoona 12.15 P. M , where stop for dinner will be made rea- ' cbing Philadelphia 0.25 P. M.. in time < for supper, and arriving Atlantic City via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail line at 8.35 P. M. Pass- i engers may also spend the night in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore ' by any regular train from Market i Street Wharf or Broad Street Station on on the following day Passengers for points other than At lantic City will spend the night in Phil adelphia. and nse regular trains the next day from Market Street Wharf A stop-over of within limit will be allowed at Phila. on returning, if Pass engers will deposit their tickets with 1 Ticket Agent at Broad Street Station, , Philadelphia, immediately on arrival . 1 Tickets must be deposited with Agent on arrival at seashore destination and j properly validated for return trip, j Tickets will be sold from station* at the rates named below KATE. HATE. Tickets jrood Tickets good In Pull. Car Train only In In connection Leaves Coaches. with regular Pull Tickets A. M. 'Natrona SIO. OO sl2 00 7:13 Butler 10.00 12.00 0:05 Freeport....... 10 00 12 00 7:28 Philadelphia, A r ... 6 25 Atl«nt'c City " 8.35 Returning coupons will Ihj accepted on any regular train except the Penn sylvania limited and the Chicago Liui ited aiui the St. Louis Limited. For detailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents or Mr. Thomas E Watt. District Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. Low Excursion Kales to ISalti iuore,Md. Jnly 18 and 19, 1903. the B. &0. Rail road Company will sell low rate eexur sion tickets to Baltimore. Md , and re turn, account Annual Meetinir. Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elks, good to leturn un til July 25, subject to an extension until July 31, dv deposit of ticket with Joint Agent and payment of SI.OO For further information call on or ad dress nearest B. & O. Ticket Agent, or B. N. Austin. General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Pennsylvania Chatauqua. For the Pennsylvania Chatauqua, to be held at Mt. Gretna' Pa, Jnly 1 to August 5, 1908, the P. R R. Co. will sell special excursion tickets from Bnt ler and principal intermediate points, to Mt. Gretna and return, at reduced rates. Tickets will be sold June '2."> to August 5, inclusive, and will be good to return until August 13, inclusive. For specific, rates consult ticket agents. Keduccd Kates to Atlanta, Ga. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the National Convention of the Bap tist Young People's Union of America, to be held at Atlanta. Ga., Jnly 9 to 12, the Pennsylvania It. R. Co. will sell round trip tickets from all stations on its lines to Atlanta, July <> to 9, inclu sive, good going on those dates and good to retnrn until Jnly 15, inclusive at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus SI.OO. By depositing tickets with special agent at Atlanta on or before , Julv 15, and payment of fifty cents, an extension of final return limit may be obtained to reach original starting poiut not later than August 15. For specific rates and full information concerning stop-overs, consult nearest ticket agent. Dollar Sunday IJate to Allegheny Commencing ihe first Sunday in May and continuing each Sunday thereafter until Oct. 25th, the B. & O. R. R- will sell special excursion tickets from But- I ler to Allegheny and return for morning trains on Sunday at rate of $1 for the round trip. Tickets good on Baltimore and Ohio trains only. Retnrn limited to date ol sale Low Kates to Points iu the South and Southeast. On lirst and third Tuesdays of April. May, June, July. August. September, October and November, 1903, the Balti more & Ohio Railroad will sell one way Settlers' tickets at greatly reduced rates to points in the South and South east. For further information call on or address nearest Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent, or B. N. Austin. Gen eral Passenger Agent. Chicago. 111. Low Kates to Points in the South and Southeast, West and Northwest. On first and third Tuesday of April, Mav, June, July. August. September. October and November, 1903, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell Homeseekers' Excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates to points in tLe South and Southeast, West and North west. For further information call on or address nearest Baltimore <& Ohio Ticket Agent, or B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. Low Kate Tour to Denver For the benefit of delegates and others desiring to attend the Twenty first International Biennial Convention of the United Society of Christaiu En deavor, to be held at Denver, Col , July 9 to 13, the Pennsylvania railroad Com pany will rnn a personally conducted tonr to Denver and leturn. leaving Pittsburg Tuesday, July 7, going via Chicago and arriving Denver Thursday. July 9. Returning the tour will leave Denver Thursday July 10. arriving Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and inter mediate stations July I*. Special trains of the highest grade of Pullman equip ment will be run on a fast schedule. Each train will be in charge of a tonrist agent, chaperon, and special uniformed baggage master Round-trip rate, cov ering transportation to Denver. Colo rado Springs, or l'aeblo and return. Pullman berth and all necessary meals in dining car to and from Denver, will be as follows: Pittsburg, $58.00. two in one berth, $49.50 each. Round-trip rate, covering all necessary expenseson going trip and railroad transportation only rc turning, on regular trains until August 31, Pittsburg, $17.50. two in one berth, $43 25 each Proportionate rates from other points. Pullman accommoda tions and meals are included only while tourists are using special trains. Speci cial side trips from Denver at reduced rates. For reservations of space, tick ets, and full information, apply to near est Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, or direct to Geo \\ Boyd. Gen eral Passenger Agent. Broad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia, Pa. xxxs>'oo<>oe | \ MADE TO ORDER. i > * * REAR OF CAMPBELL'S MACHINE ' > { | * SHOP, E. 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