THE CIWIZEN. WILLIAM O. NKGLEY - PUBLISHER. THURSDAY, JULY SO, 1903. SI.M pet year la Advance, Otherwise REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Judges of the Superior Court. JOHN J. HENDKRSON. THOMAS A MORRISON. State Treasurer, W. L. MATHUES. Auditor General, W. P. SNYDER For Jury Commissioner. A. O. EUERHART. POLITICAL. The conferees of the Washington, Beaver, Lawrence Congressional dis trict met in Pittsburg again, last Sat urday, and again failed to agree upon a method of nominating a congressman Washington insists upon the popular vote, while the gang which controls Beaver and Lawrence insist upon the conferee sybtem. In snch conference 9 Lawrence and Beaver together would have six votes and Washington five, and that would down Acheson, who imam* he can poll some votes in Law rence and Beaver, if given the chance to do so. The Butler and Westmoreland Con gressional conferees will meet in Greens bnrg, today. THE Kearsarge steamed from a point on the English coast to a point on the ot Main, a distance of about 3000 miles in 9 days, which was pretty good for a heavy battle ship. She burned 1206 tons of coal, and had 400 left. Dur ing the trip she kept up a steady gait of abont 14 knots, or 16 miles, an hour, excepting when delayed by fogs and icebergs. _ H* AMID great excitement on the floor of the New York stock exchange last Fri day. the failures of two large commis slon firms were announced. These failures were due to the decline in the values of railroad and other shares in which the firms were speculating, and flan to the fight being made on Keene * by the Goulds and Rockefellers. THE special value of hickory, chest nut and walnut lumber leads a writer in A recent number of the Nut Grower to urge the planting of nut trees for their timber value, which same will in- produce a valuable by product In the nuts grown, thus making such - a plantation a valuable property years before its maturity for lumber. This i harvesting of annual nut crops obviates to a-great extent the impediment in the way of planting for lumber only, which in the nature of things is a long time investment. One who plants and cares for his nut grove is rewarded during his own day by the annual nut crops, and his children have a valuable herit age in the lumber. The present is none too toon to begin planting for such pur poses. The consumption of lumber of all kinds is increasing much more { rapidly than in proportion to the in ' nrnasn of population. In fifty years the . United States may have double its present population, and who can predict whaft the demand for black walnnt, chestnut or hickory lumber may be by that timet All this has been sung more or less in every paper in the land for mars, and yet without effect. There I I* one influence at work which prevents I* mat from being in earnest about tree planting and that is the feeling that it taksa a tree so long a time to grow that 4' the planter will be dead before it comes to maturity. But this is no excuse for the young farmer who has un till able Ina. Ten years go very quickly, ir Sf«xt vear we will be electing another President Think how quickly four i years pass away T The best investment I any young man can make who either ex p pects to hve on the old homestead or •suit is to plant walnut, hickory, beech or oak cm any land he has or hillside * which cannot be cultivated. A forest I ■ Is a rill n 1 iTf ' ' " cue ami when ripe a richly paying one. Hay and Snakes The mowing machines have been go v in* -at a lively clip, this week, and thousands of tons of the best of hay has - A Utile of it was caught in the show ' er of yesterday noon, but as a rule the' Ittif wentinasdry ancr sweet as could There have been no fatalities in the Vi v;.—?*- v.:u J ~r+ Falling hair means weak hair. § Then strengthen your hair; | feed it with the only hair food, I Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks 1 falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores I color to gray hair, all the rich, I dark color of early life. "My hair wa3 falling ont badly and I wa§ afr&ir I would lo«o it all. Then 1 tried Ayer'ji Hair Vi«or. It quickly stopped the falling and inado mv hair all I could wish it to be." ft£lsecc▲ E. ALLEN, Elizabeth, N. J. SI.OO a bottle. J. c. ayeu CO., for ■ 11 m».. | Falling Hair I U1 July •/ Clearance Sale Closes This Week Be Sure and get a Bargain. Ketterer Bros F.XTKA INI»i:cEMF.NT« To M'TI'AI, settlers. Write for map and prices of land In the Kril liivi r Valley. Minnesota. 7-Zl-U L. LAMBKItSON. Warren, Minn. R-R-TIME-TABLES! B At O It It Time table TITR M»V 17, 19»C. Ka.-t. RN >l.UitUrtU- un.l Alhgh.nv hx . * i 4<> p-m AlKt;li«*n> E\pr»-». . • f 5:34 |>-ni All* > A •■••nun xlation.. . .. *.YSO p.m EUt.nnl ami Nt-w Cu»tlr A<«"iJiiuodati"ii . ™5: r »0 j>-m NORTHBOUND Kan** and Bradford Mail a-m Clarion Acconnmoilatioa *4:55 p-m Foxhurg Acc4»uiiii 00 |»,n» * Daily. xccpt Sunday. t Sunday only. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:30, 8:15, 10:45 a.m., and 1:15, 3:00, 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. and Pittsburg statior at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:80 a.m. and (5:15 and 11:30 p.m. For through tickets Pullman nervations and in formation apply t-. W. K. ITHNKIt, Act. Itutler, Pa. K. I>. SMITH, A. I'. A.. Pittalmrg, Pa B it & p it R Timetable in effect Feb. 15, 1903. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVK FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsutawney and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. in. 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. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:08 a. m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:45 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dnßois. 5:31 p.n, daily, vestibuled day express from Bnffali. HHS connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 7:40 p.m. week days, mixed train from Punxsntawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 p in., and for local points as far as Dußois at 4:10 p.m. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. Co. Time table in effect May 17, 1902. CENTRAL TIME One hour slower than town time. northward. Paily except Sunday. Southward ltta l jp) (Road down) 2 10 14~ STATIONS. 1 9 if" P.M. P.M rP.M.f a.m. A.M. am i 25 1 20 Erie 0 OU 11 IS 6 01 12 53 Kairvit w t» 26:11 44 5 61 12 42 Girard ' 6 37 11 57 60" 1 15 ar. .Oonneact.. ar 8 II 1 15 4 32 11 15 lv.. \_'ouneaut. ,lv 6 15 II 15 5 33 12 25 Craiit'STille 6 55 12 15 5 28 12 Albion 7 00 12 3) 5 12 12 07 Shade-land 7 12 12 33 5 01» 12 04 Springl>oio 7 1"» 12 36 5 03 11 5$ Conneautville 7 20 12 42 Mcadville Junct.. ' .» 47 12 11 ar.. Meadville.. ar 8 28 2 02 I 3 43 10 42 lv. Meadville. .lv 6 02 12 30 fi 20 11 441 ar. .Conn.Lake, .ar 8 01 1 4 It 11 10 lv " lv 6 30 12 58 140 11 35 ar .Expo. Park ar VSO 1 10 il4Oll 35 lv « lv; ,750 1 10 1 48 ar.. Llueuvillo ..ar 10 25 'lv •« lv 7 20 11 55 1 16 11 10 IlarUtown | 8 07 1 31 1 11 11 04 Adainsvillc 8 12 1 37 1 02 10 53 ObfcTood N 2>i 14* 6 10 3 55 10 47 Greenville 5 30 8 26 1 55 6 05 ( 3 50 10 40 Shenaugo 5 3S 8 3l 2 06 (3 4'. 5 45 3 26 10 21 Frodouia 5 58 8 47 2 25 6 27 3 5 22 3 01 10 01 lloutftou Junction 9 07 2 4S 5 0»» 24- 9 41 Grove City 6 13 i* 25 307 4 4m 9 28 Ilarrisville . . . 6 57 19 4 40 2 3» 9 20 Branchton 7 07 942 326 545 30010 27 ar.. .llilliard... arlO 17 10 17 545 3 30 2 00 6 10 IT...Milliard. ..IT 6 10 G 10 2 00 4 35 2 28 9 10 IveiHter 7 12 9 46 3 30 4 IS 2 15 9 021 Euclid 7 30 10 00 3 44 3 45 1 50 8 25 Butler 8 00 10 25 4 10 2 Oo 12 15 7 15 Alleghony 9 25 12 00 5 35 pm I'm am a.m. i>m p.m Train 12, leaving Grove City 5.00 a. ni. Mercer 5:26. Greenville 6:05, Ex i* wit ion Park 6.53, Conneautvllle 7:18, arrives in Erie at S:4o a. m. Train 13, leaving Erie 4:10 p. m. Con neautvllle 5;35, Kxjo. Park 6:07, Greenville 6:45, Mercer 7:31 arrives at G~ove City at 7:65 p m. E D. COMSTOCK, E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Gen. Mgr. Pittsburg. Pa. W. R. TURNER. Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Schedule IN Effect Jane 27. 1903. SOUTH. , V/EEK DAYS A. M A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M BUTLER Leave 6 05 7 lis 10 05 2 35 4 35 Saxonburg Ariiv«. 6 34 80s10 30 3 00 503 Butler Junction.. M 707 33611 03 325 529 B.itlor Junction .L*ave 7 32 8 36 11 47 -H Z5. 5 *'J Natn.ua Arrive 7 41 h 41 U57 335 5 39 Tarentum /..., 7 47 851 12 05 342 5 46 Springflale 7 67 802 12 17 360 L"» Claremont 9 is 12 36 4 Ofc 6 1(» Sharpaburg 8 1!) y 26 12 47 4 in 6 1«> Allegheny 8 30 9 38' 1 00 4 26 6 26 ;A. M. A.M. I P. MP. M.|P. M. SUNDAY TUAINS.— Leave Butlet for Allegheny City and principal intermediate atationa at 7:20 a. in., and 4:55 p. in. NOBTH. WEEK DAYS A.M. A M A.M. P. M. P. M Allegheny City .letive 625 85010 15 303. 6 10 Sharpeburg . . 1 6 36 9 00 10 25 a3 13,a6 20 Claremout 10 32 ... I .... Springdale ;i 98 lo 41» . ...| 641 Tarcntuin 7 OS 9 32 11 00 3 40 6 41) Nati una 7 13 'J 96 11 07 1"> ') •*>.< Butler Junction. ..arrive 7 25 , 9 47 11 17 3 51 7 02 Butler Junction leave 7 36 9 65 12 36 4 05 7 02 Saxonburg 8 Oh; 10 lli 1 05 4 11 7 27 BUTLKB arrive S »10 16 1 M 6 i;j 7 53 iA.M.IA.M, P. M P. m. t P. ftl IPUNDAY TBAINS.- LWTO City for But ler aud principal intermediate stationfl at 7:03 a m. and 9 <3 p. xr.. FOR TIIE EAST. WeekuDayn. Sundays A.M.-A.M, P. M. A.M. P M BUTLEK lv 6 06:10 06 235 7 Butler J'ct ar 7 07!ll o'i 325 8 10i ... Butler J'ct lv 72611 17 351 811 .... FWport wr 7 28|ll 20 354 817 .... KHkiminctan J't.. .." 73511 27 359 , 82i .... Leech burg 44 74811 39 413 8 3urg Mail, 44 12:46 P.M Harriuburg Exprt-ua daily . ... 4:4£ 44 Phila ielphia Exproiw, 4 4:60 44 Kautera Exprean, ,4 7:10 44 Ka»t Line, • 9 0O 4< Pittaburir Limitwl, daily for Nea York. only. 10:00 44 Sei'ond I'ittfdjurtf Liniitc l. dailv. .Sloping car« to Philadt Iphia, Halliinore and Wash ington. N»» co;u lies 10:00 ,4 Philad'a Mail, Sunda\9 on»y 8:30 A.* For Atlantic City (via Delaware Kiver Bridge, al rail route) 8:00 a.m. aud l»:O0 p. m. daily, "Penn sylvania Limited, M and New York limited, 715 a. in. week tiayrf. Buffalo and y Valley Division Trains leave Kirtkiuiinetaf* Junction aa follows: For Dutlalo, 9.56 a. m and 11.50 p. m. daily, with through (>arlor and bleeping cars. For Oil City, 7.42 9.5*» a. ni,, 2.38, 6.15 aud 11.50 p. m. week-j 5 40 EASTWARD" STATIONS. A M PM 1 Leave Blairaville 8 11 2 25 44 Allegheny 8 50 303 44 liutler 738 235 ' 44 Butler Junction 10 00 4 40 44 I.aiie 10 03 443 44 Winfield Junction 10 15 455 44 Iron Bridge 10 25 505 1 44 Boggsville 10 35 515 Arrive West WintWld 10 50 530 < Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to ■ take on or leave oil passengers. Trains Connect at Butler Junction with. Trains Eastward for Freeport, Yandergrift and Blairsville Intersection. ( Trains Westward for Natroua, Tarentum and Alle gheny. - Trains Ni»rtliward lor Saxonburg, I>elano and Butler. 1 B. G. 11EALOK, i General Manager. I J 1 I P. WALKER, i NOTARY PUBLIC, BUTLER, PA. Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O. . IF THE SHOES COME FROM RUFF'S THEY'LL WEAR. RUFFS >' Great Semi-Annual Bargain Sale. The event, which creates the greatest interest with the shoe buying public, will start at 8:C0 A. M. on Saturday. August 1.1903. and end on August 15th, 03 Early buyers will of course have the largeest selection. All summer must go. Our shelf space is limited and we bought heavier for fall than ever. CUT IX TWO^ in many instances. And they will average lower than same class of goods have ever sold for in Butler. Men's Tan Shoes. ( Men's rich dark wine colored shoes, hand welt, £Q > lace, regular price $4.00, sale price Men's chocolate, vici kid, lace, regular price QQ ( $2.50, sale price i Men s Russion calf, lace, regular price $2.50, Ieen granted to the undersigned on the estate of Maria Lemmon, dee'd., late of But ler twp., Bntler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make im mediate payment, and any having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to E. E. YOUNG, Adiu'r.. 3 12-03 Armory Building, Butler, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of William R. Staples, deceased, late of Adams two., Butler Co , Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MRS. S. CATHARINE STAI-I.ES, Adm'x., Callery, Pa J. D. MCJUNKIN, Att'y. 2-19 02 t3. £y IS. Prices that show our determination in this shelf emptying sale. 30 beautiful patterns, 40c, genuine Corded French Gardenias, tex ture heavier than French Organdie, 1 5c —an extraordianry low price for sncli goods. Pretty floral printings in multi colored designs, :S0 inches wide. Great variety 25 cent Tissue Swisses —striped and embroidered—loc oppor tnnity women have seldom seen. They're medium dark colors, and can be used for almost any kind of dress, foi all occasions. Cadet Blue, Pink. Black, Green and White grounds. Good and prettily printed American Dimities at a mighty small price foi such goods great variety of styles—l2i cent quality, 8c f 15c ones, 10c Lot 10 and 12$ cent American Dimi ties, sc —they're not exactly choice styles, but the quality is there, and that counts. Sti ipes and figures—white and colored gi on nds. You know Voile—by far the most fas-hionable wool fabric of the year but it comes high, generally. —sacrifice sale crood plain Black American Voile, 20c— remarkable an ! wont be duplicated. For prompt attention be sure to mark your letter B. C. 2 >i, —state colors, stylo, whether neat, medium or elabor ate, and about the price preferred. Boggs & Bulil Department. X. ALLEGHENY. PA. YOUR EYES ARE TIRED and you wonder why; when you are wearing glasses. You haven't the right kind, perhaps, and unsuitable glasses are like ly io be worse than none at all- Come to me foi expert advice that won't cost you a penny. I sell Edison and Victor phono graphs and records, mandolin, violin and guitar strings and mouthorgans. CARL H. LEIGHNER. Jev. eler and Graduate Optician 209 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. WHY ItO VOI* REMAIN 11»Lh when wc need X*) nun for different positions? If you one willing to work we can place yon. We are able to supply, on short notice, any kind of male help to employers order will be till ed very promptly. Apply, Old lleliahle Key stone llureau. 11 "J lVnn avenue. Pittsburg Established 1*75. -'-5-Gin C Ladies' Llio-h Grade Shoes. f Fine vici kid welt shoes, Cuban heel, patent tip, new up ( to-date goods, either lace or button, 95^ f regular price $3'.00, sale price i Corona Shoes. \ A great many distinctly summer styles of the Corona \ shoe which is the peer of the best Ladies' shoes are more Corona Oxfords on the feet of the well dressed ladies of Butler than of any other two makes combined. f At $2.50 they will go fast. ) We have about 150 pairs of Ladies' high grade sample shoes. Regular price at retail would be $3, $3.50, $4 ) and $5, these we will sell at $1.75, $2 and $2.25. f Misses' and Cnildren's Shoes. A large quantity of Misses' high grade $2 shoes at 1 50 / Misses' shoes, sizes 11 to 2, regular price $1.25, at 98c f Misses SI.OO shoes, sale price - - . - 80c \ Children's shoes, slippers and Oxfords, sizes sto 8, 39c ( Infants shoes' - - 20c v Infants' moccasins - - 9c C 10c Shoe Polish - - 5c / Boys' Canvas shoes, leather soles 65c. / Men Canvas shoes, leather soles, 90c. NEW ® STOCK i 1 I have purchased the C. J Harvey Pharmacy, in the Steir * building, at 345 S. Main St., arr remodeling and restocking the ' store. I have twenty-two years experience as a pharmacist, anc compounding of prescriptions will be under my personal at i 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.. Bntler. Pa. Binding of Books ! . !Is our occupation. We put our : entire time to studying the best i and latest methods of doing our ! work. It you are thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well ; pleased if you have it done at i Tie Butler Book Bindery, W. W. A MOM, Prop. OPD. Conrt House. TRADE _ "CHEMO" Has Established its Reputation FOR KILLING Mods, Roaches, Bogs and Germ Life. Non-Poisonous to human life,does not soil the finest fabrics. It has no equal as a disinfectant. Kills Heas on dogs and lice on poultry instantly. It has been largely used throughout Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, by all classes of people. Itemember "CHEMO" is gnarauteed. We furnish Sprays and Atomizers at cost—either should be used to get the best results. Ask your druggist for it and take no substitute. Look for our Trade Mark. PEERLESS MFG CO.. Liberty St.. l'ltthljurg. Pa.. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Esiate Agent. 117 E.JBFFBRSON. PA Kctluced Itiitcs To San Francisco and L.«KS Angeles. On account of thn National Encamp rnent.G. A. R., at Sau Francisco, Cal., Aug. 17 to 22, 1908, the P. R. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets to Sau Frau cisco or Los Angeks from all stations on its liues. from July U! to August 115, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage to reach original starting point not later than October 15, inclusive, when executed by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment of 50 cents made for this service. For specific information regarding rates and routes, apply to Ticket Agents HER WEDDINC GIFTS Will always be a memento of one of fhe happiest events of her life--'loubly eo if she knows they came from K:rkpntrick's for onr name is a synonvm for merit and value. The buyer may lie assured of getting fall value here for money expended. We also sell— Edison aud Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins aud Guitars. Optical goods. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Conrt I LIARS OF co^P6TITORS If they told the truth con cerning my pianos, myself, and my way of doing business I would sell all of the pianos that are sold in Butler. When a party comes to you with a story concerning my business, ask them to call at my store with you and repeat it in iny presence. I am here for business, and I am hap uy to say I have lots of it. My patrons are my friends, I always refer to them. Ask them. I can give yon a list of over 'IOO patrons to whom I have sold pianos since I came here four years ago. And if you will find any of them who will say that I have not been honorable in all my dealings with them. I will present you with a piano. Trusting to have my just share of your patronage, I am yours for business. Your credit is good at W. R. Newton's THE PIANO MAN, 317 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. THE Jn'sL MARTIN ] i SHORTHAND ! I AY 00 "/*- COMMERCIAL ] i BUSINC SS touanoN SCHOOL, i i Liberty Ave. & Fifth St., Pittsburg, Pa. i 1 An old school conducted on ' the most modern principles. 1 | The demand for young men and women | greater than eter before. Call And seo one of the largest and lK»t schools In the country. Catalogue sent on request. ( , SHORTHAND. TTPKWKITISG, BOOKKEIPING. PI9MA3- , i, SHI P. ENGLISH, SPELLIHG, TELEGRAPH!, BTC. , i R. R* give Reduced Ritas to papilsof the Mirtin School, ,