ONLY TWO. Only two way*. One broad, the otb«r narrow; one leads to destruction, the other to life; manv £0 by the one few by the other. Which is your way? Only two sorts of people. Many sorts in men's opinion; only two in God's sight—the righteous and the wicked, the wheat and the chaff, the living and the dead. Which are you. Only two d?atbs—the death of the righteous, and the death of the wicked. Which do vou think you will die? Which would it be if you were to die this moment? Only two sides at the day of judg ment—the right band and the left Only these two. Those on the right band will be blesfed-'Come, ye blessed of my father.' Those on the left will be cursed—'Depart, ye cursed.' All must appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, to receive the things done in the body, whether good or bad. What words will be spoken to you? Only two places after death—heav en and hell. The one happy, the oth er miserable. In the one will be heard forever songs of joy and praise; in the other weeping, and wailing, and gnash ing of teeth. Qod will be in the one, and angels, and saints, and all the redeemed of the Lord: in the other, none but devils and lost souls. Which of these two will be your place.' Which, if you were to die now ? [St- Louis Globe-Democrat. A War Belle. In a very full report recently pub lished in the Philadelphia Ledger, ref erence is made to the case of Mr- George I. Graham, a prominant politi cian and active journalist, (connected with.the Philadelphia Sunday Mirror), who, by using the great German reme dy , St. Jacobs Oil, was cured of a troublesome case of rheumatism, con tracted during the war. He closes bis statement with —'to those who are afflicted with that complaint, it is worth its weight iu gold. ,J've just got out of a bad scrape,' as the man said when be came out of a five cent barber shop. 'How often do you knead bread?' asked one housekeeper of another. How often?' 'Why, I might say we need it continually,' tbe other replied. An exchange speaks of a man who 'is but one step removed from a mule.' He'd better make it three or four. The animal has a long reach backwards. Vict'ms to Constipation and its un told miseries can keep in good condi tion, dy a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, the surest, safest and most relia ble Cathartic. A Sunday school teacher agreed to answer any question propounded by any member of the class, when an in quisitive little chap sang out, 'Where was Moses when tbe light went out?' Of far greater value than bonnes and lands is health; therefore preserve it against tbe effects of Coughs and colds by promptly using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. All druggists sell it for 25 cents. When • Galrestonian wan told that a friend of bis wan ill and was sinking very fast, he said: 'Well, I am not surprised; I al *ray« thought that was about the direction be would go When be died.' 'Men often jump at conclusions,' says tbe proverb. So do dops. We saw a dog jump at tbe conclusion of a cat, which was sticking through the open ing of a partly closed door, and it made more disturbance than a church scan dal.—Ofhkoeh Advocate. 'And did your late husband die in the hope of a blessed immortality, Sister Wiggins?' inquired the new minister, who was making his firct call on a fair widow of his congrega tion. 'Bless you, no!' was tbe morn ful response, 'he died in Chicago.' One peculiarity of the A. S. T. Co. Black Tip for children's shoes is, tLat it is independent of tbe upper, and fully protects it from wear at tbe toe without endagering the upper from ripping as is the case where heavy bungling caps are sewed on to protect tlr, toe. 'This isn't a menagerie,' sharply observed an irascible deacon to a man who was trying to force a passage through tbe crowd at a church door way. 'No, I presume not,' returned tbe stranger, 'or tbey wouldn't leave any of the animals to block up the entrance.' Persons were being burned at the stake in England 370 years ago for having in their possession copies of the Bible. In New York, lately, tbe only danger in buying tbe revised New Testament was from tbe elbows of tbe crowding purchasers. There has been a great deal of progress during tbe intervening centuries, but not any too much. Texan antiquities: A gentleman from the North was spendiug a f<*w days in Galveston. He was sending tbe evening with a Galveston gentle man whose acquaintance be had made. On reaching the bouse tbe stranger asked: 'Haveyou any old Texan relics or curiosities?' 'Certainly,' was the reply, 'allow me to introduce you to my mother-in-law. 'How do you like the rooms?' asked Mrs. Dotonart, who was show ing the Smithingtons over the new house. 'Oh they are perfectly lovely!' exclaimed Mrs. Smitbington, 'and they are furnished so sweetly! What ezquisite plaques those are, aren't they, Smitbington?' 'What, them dishes on tbe wall? Yes, tbey are pretty enough, but why in thunder didn't they have some closets in the house to put the crockery in? Mrs. Dotonart goes into mild hystirics, and gives Mrs. Smitbington such a look. According to the Railway New* the Hudson River Tunnel is advancing sat isfactorily toward the New York shore at the rate of five feet a day. Two hundred men are employed digging out the dirt and putting in the iron and brick work. Tbe tunnel is finished as tbey go along, and the work is much safer than under the old plan, which resulted so disastrously. A small tun nel, about six feet in diameter, is run ahead of the largor tunnel, which fol lows and incloses it; warning is thus given of tbe nature of the soil. The work is now in the south tunnel, which Is now completed 290 feet from the shaft, and will soon be out as far as the north tunnol, which has been cleaned out, but not extended, since tbe accident. Both tunnels will then be carried along together. A ca?sion is in course of construction for begiri ing tbe work on the New York side. marc II ««». 1881. Special Bargain, One Lot, 10 Pieces LIGHT BLUE SILKS, Extra quality and delicate shades, clear and fresh, at the Remarkable price 0f45 eta., worth 75c to $1 per yard. NEW FOREIGN SUITINGS. Choice New Plaids. Choice New Hume Spun Checks. Choice New Stockinettes. All 42 to 4G inch (foods at 75c to 25 per yard. One case Extra Value and Extra Wide. 4«-incli COLORED CASHMEKES, at «c, Special Bargain*. Colored French Cashmere*. 37\ t c, soc and 62' t c up. On Sale To-day. 100 pieces 18-incli Black Cashmere, at 62-ic up an Unusual Barga.n. 46-inch Black Cashmeres, at uic and SI.OO. NEW FANCY BLACK GOODS. Quadrilles. Ilakka Crepes. Arraures. Jersey Cords. Brocaded silk Cashmeres. Choice Lines Best Makes Mourning Goods. Crepes and Crepe Veils. Shawl*. 4c. One case Double Foid American Black Kep|w, at 15c lor School Suits. Wrappers. a 'great bargain and real valuj 25c. BOGGS BUHL, 118 and 120 Federal Street. Allegheny. N. B.—Special close prices at retail or by the piece or r'aokageonDoinesticaiidHoiLsekeeping Dr> Goods. Linens, Towels and Napkins. N cry special bargains in :.ui!iy w-'men suffer with cold*, rheumatism, weak nerve*, or and LOOK OLD •t . 'i! -in '-earn and phydeians and board* of health cannot drnw c'tci I.on too ■' ' , iir irfm* effects of the u>u*l way of washing, with Its necessary steam and •j '■ i, L-,'t the 4'lothf.K pure ami swcct*muUlng, (upcclally as It Is without flout,t : • lime ~f those dreadful diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typhoid fever. :y I !iI. trouble can l»o avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and all diwitrecau!) i* i TOpletely done away with; clothes made sweet nn«l beautifully wnlte; ■ ,11 Jul ,neat ten cod than rven xolu.n hnmemtvle loop it vol, and \ cry umth SOONER THAN lay, by u in-r KIIHJALLS HOAT.-a 0o«p so purifying and elennsllKj li >iirl'"«t clo'hlu/ eun •«: washed In lukewarm water with very little rubbing, and •„ 't'ljii / urto \-.WtUii* i:.*ed liy the nick dlnlnfccted and cleansed without cither I .hi'sf (. l. 'r.vf. v-hi] lfu> work Uso light that u girl twelve or thirteen years or age can do a •> . • ■./" h i : thoi-. I■ ug tl ed; anil yut so mild and healing I" this Soap that for toilet and • vli r it ',a* n i t.iunl, mid physicians advi»f its use In preference to Imported r»»>tile l-i'.ip on »..:ivlf uiiu '-rc-r. an 1 P> w*.1(111. ;; ~y t no h » remedy for lhit, to economical that can use U, there i < not a vvointn or A MAN »T.o 11 not <*:r<*lly interested In having u«-d In their homes, In splto of prejudice. 1 HAY V. (..'.ir.UKIX 'VA V at WAHM/.W CLOTHKJ, which d««s away with the hard work, oIIi i.mvo si, eIJ nnd franiil «U-iun on wash days, malu>» |ho white pieces whiter, colored ple< e ma '- by wanhlntf the olTtbTIMOIfIALB-: - Troi) 11 nnwf.es, M. I>„ llammonton, N. J., I'tUlift tilrtilU Jrriry Jtrjjultllrun. My uiten' >n 'vm called to KKANK ftfI)DAT.r.j«iii x..v hifunoior nearly a r«ar, according tj ;i;«rti"« faavo not bicß overstated. For r«mov it; fihiitiftf l.'ifc »t Is invaluable, while for toilet •;» J shaving it is the be*t Hoap 1 have ever *e«n. Man. 11. k Kr*Yotf, JCorthfleld, VL . ,my vswh with Fit AN K. HIDIM Lli* HOAP In the lime and with no ex pen** f«>r Soap, th* >ll '# furl more th• m jyxynf'.r U. I hav » tut r.U*m • fit from the wn*h, while the Having In u.clot.ics an t labor can hardly be e*tlmated. \V. Htantojj, 1«M S. 2rah Bt., Phllada. nrf confident, from » long experience to •i<) »< commending I'I'.ANK HII>IMLI>S that one trial, according to the very eal? nwtlont, will overcome all orejudloe*. Ft U2it, ha* wonderful merit for Miavlng, Ui\ lyt. f -UOT/IJIS nrn tlui Dlrrrtloiil tor Use, »<> »lmplw lli»t I child run understand lln m. .!<» anything so ridiculous as to buy tlie Hoap union* you Intend following (hem. '< poalllrrlif forfaited If It injure* th, « rlathe*, or trill not tin rvnrythirty rlninirif. I t lie white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to bo comfortable i. Tlsnn take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap li«lilly > Up a;iu them. Then go away and let them soak Bt lt twenty minute*, linn them, when the dirt will all lie loosened, anr:> T.IIL.s Soap 1B not yet Introduced a Trial Ccio will bo ner.t by or. receipt of Prtc.i, (lO Cents), In Money or B'.atr.pa. TT£RS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP tV$ A .LOWHILL ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Sutler Citiaeu: UttiLer, P*., X, 1881. Two lots Extra Choice Black DamaiaM. 1.,,,,,, elegant designs, at $2 25 and *2 JO per yard, that an- hilly 50 cents per yard less than usuul '"i'lrge Vine Satin Damasses, at SI.OO. sl-25 and SILKS AND SATINS, Blacks and Colors. Black Sifks k oYbest known makes, including the celebrated Biinnet Goods. I -ir*e lot Ladies' Mu.lin L'ndenvP.ar, ol superior style and finish, and at bargain pri..«» Ladies' Dnlaundried Muslin Chemises, on coun ter at 30 cents each. Choice line Bridal Sets. £4.00 to *20.00 each. New lion.ton or Irish Point Embroideries. New Veldenia (Lace Edge) Embroideries. Xeyr Hamburg*—great bargains. Sew and Nainsook Embroideries. New White G<«4» f»»K Eit < 111E PS. 11E MSTITCI IE I> HAX OK E RCIII HPS, EMBROIDERED HAXOKEKCUIEPS, »i (»TTO [MM)K I! IK HI EPS, JEWEERY iJOXf-S, IIP. EAST pjxs. CUPP BUTTONS, SCAUP PISH, UNDERWEAR, SILK SUSPENDERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, LACE SCARPS, GENT'S SCARFS, SCISSORS, KNIVES, LA DlE#' FANCY SETS, PUR SETS, FUR CAI'H, TRIMMED HATS AND HON NETS, and all household use* and a* It beroira'. more generally known, mu*t have an Immeime sale. From Mr*. K. Stockwkll, llammonton, K. J. FRANK HIDDALIjH HOAP ha* been u*e: y- «th Mtrcet, Corner C Htreet, N. W., Washington. I). C, No laundry i»r family can alford to be without FRANK Him) MAM W)S V. We follow direc tion* and unw no other Koap. and l.av a reputatlf ri second Ui no laundry hi waflhlngtc#n ro» aMte clothe*; the superior work we have been enabled to turn out having »ecured u.« the trade of *ome of the b«**t gentlemen's furnishing «tore* in the city. Battle Creek, Michigan, KAJTCTACTTESAS OF THE OSLT GEXVNF* Traction and Plain Engines and Ho.-sa-Powers. Most Coicplt .'cTLrcfc2icri'uct«ry \ Established in the World. > 1848 fr f\ V t DO cf continuous and furees*/ul hurt* J 1 ! | cAud nest, without ctjxs.tre ot Dftme, j/ m. -'-urcment, or locat «n, to "bark up" ths w * road uamiT.-if giten on all o*r goodt. BTO\ 1 1 - •EK ever aw'i in the American tiiarke*.. A multiliitlr of tpe j%l feature* ar>d improvements for IS-,;, to.je.liT wit'l tiipe, icr quahti" tn crmttruc. tion .ma materials not dnAiii l '-J <~>tn« r ftiakers. Fo.ir SeparaUiT. lrom 6 to 12 borne r'rnm >rr horse, poorer. T*o htyV « " Mountc«l" H^rFe-PoTrerw. 7 50d,c00 conw>nt!y on hand, from which buJt the In ccicrabble ot our mLohiDyry. TRAGTION ENGINES^ SffriJ'®' v.ost l*. and eficietit ever rw / Twic S, 10» 13 Ilorse Power. :»/ Vurmet* ami T to til'-H mrUrhlesM TDrwlilurf JSICuIBTT' Otrcmars sent free. Addrena NICHOLS, BHEPARD A CO. Rattle Creek. MleUßfa* F :: ; :s of lag Tiircai a.id l\mi xew-3 i. .: 1. :-Mv r •..» ily '.'7\ V : :va!:mi.le i" «td \ < II : v Pt..To:..\i. is :i l •liieily. ami no "• Kj'.l. i " [/■ ' i*s tli - cOlltiilelli c ol « V V; '"' »i • ■ 11 i< as '* S(i ( iiiiii'iinaiioii of CHEfiiW — (•!•»'::;»* :i'*y t::»i?»•«!. o r s3 if.. s po-.^rn.^^nv're » efr:. ;-ii y ni:.l ::iifo: n tr, * ~r 1 " It s'rikes 1 i*. • i 1• * - - j ' jji tilt* loiiivl.i'iuii of a. |i!il:ilo:i:i •!:<<•.«« • . ;:'tui Ii u re.iel ai l r.i • I efr rcl i:i I . >'•• !to ;u?.eiit-iof nuv a-' oreiiiier «e\ B -S very palatable, til" V'i>;:/ <: eliiidi :i t i,;.- it readi.y 111 ordiuarv Cu..s!,>, < >'. ! "*():*■ I liroat, «iro:i,-lii i-., I ntl.ie'i/. i, C.crxinians Sore Tin-oat, Astiim i, Croup, and < a tarrli, the < :Te rs ol .Wilt's CHKIIIIV PKC • OKA T. arc U:asi a'., and mult it N les are au inailv p;es»r ed from illness by its i:nel\ 11,. 1 f,»itl|fill I' sIl'J l!»l t«! kept it ban 1 it! every bo.tieb , l y,* tiin tyro r»rtio.i ir -n s 'h!"ii atta .in. In Wfioopiii;.; -« ouch a. I Coiisimiptio-i rb-re ii ru o her re:!ie;iy so etli a 1 ■otllius. and be!;if.!' |.(iv- |.i.; u-i are i'l I-' •ctii-iJta'otrrainieof ■ niaii.i in.siii: • - h- sii;;tia.rl" » ' lieai' iml in lb- live i..jrcdie:::.i, in i '(-f«;i'),d. .vhieli. as tliev co:i!a.:i no it.a'.v 1 | la.ities, an affunl O ily temnora/v r-:i:ef. a:i I are utr.- to del IN, ,)'!:! •' ' »'* *he pa::ent. '•iscasea of the tlir ut an i lu;.„": <<--»>i.it>d a; liveiitnl ■ ffei live trea:iu ;ir; ati.l it is d'aii : rous experim with ituknowii and i licap tneilii iir s. Iroai the grca' lia'oility that these diseases may, while NO trilled with, ts'iaiti" < lee pi v s-ated or iiKtiraV.e. Use Av> it's OiiHntiy |'i ''ion V . and yon may . oaf'elciitiy csj> t III" iic-.t ii.ja!'j Jt ly a itnndaid meili .tl pre;ai-3t:on,of arkuowicilji/i! (iirativi |M»wer. and is a cheap as its i aretul piejiary' aud line ingredients will aliow. Kmiiielit pb.vsicians. Knowing its couijiOMitioK. prescribe it iu theii prai tie The test of half a icntury has proven its alwo'.iite i ertaiuiv to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond the nM )| of human aid. • Prepared by 9 - J- C b.J rr Co-» i'ractl'ill and .tiialftioil LOACI, Mas;. HOL.II KY ALL EVLFL*WUEK*. p;. (j KI E H, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lovrry House,) BUTLER, PA. t^TWATCHES ANI) CLOCKS KKI'AIUKD. AND WAHUANTED -M CR Y STALE NE. PIP HKHT ANI) (TIKAI'KST I ' A. I IST T, In (In- market. II ;i 111111 ju lI|MIHI-H, l: run, ItooN, I'riM'fH, WllpillM, *.<■,, IT IlAlt NO Ktyl'Al.. ( all BIKI examine ample*. J. C. REDICK, aoaumni | (JENEHAI. ACiKNT. IIHTI.KU, I'A. JAMK.S J. CAMPBELL, Owuaaty Ofllce in Fairviow borotigb, in Tolourapli Offleo. fttilfi | HAI.IIWIN I'. 0.. Jtufler Co., I'* (R 4 n d oni'" r day at li me. Sample* worth tnw. Addri HK HIINMJ;. i'urtlam', Maine. SHERIFF'S SALES BY virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex. Fx. Fa., Lev. Fn. d-c. issued out of the Court of Common Pletis of Butler eo.. Pa. and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, iu the boroufjtiofHutleron IIOIMIMJ'. the 6th day or Juue, IHNI, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described property to wit: Test. Fl. Fa. from Arinstroiifr co.. l'a.. K. 1). No. 65 June T. 1SS1: 1!. Nulton. Att'y. All the rijiht, title, interest and claim of A.C. Wilson, of. in aud to a certain lot of ground situ ate in the borough of Millcistown, Butler county, l'a., bounded north by P. M. Boyle, east by an alley, south by Nltiiperyroi-k street and west by Aaron Vearden: containing 60x130 feet, more or less : a two-story board or plank dwelling house and board stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of A.C. Wilson at the suit of J. \V. Owen. K. 1). Nos. 10, 56, June T. 1381; Geo. W. Fleeger. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Slioup, of. in and to forty (40) acres ol land, more or less, situate in Oakland township. Butler coun ty, l'a . bounded as follows: (in the north by lauds of Jacob Myers, east by lands of Morris Norris, south by lands of .1. 1.. Neman and west by lands of Archie McJunkin: fog house, log stable and orchard thereon : about .11 acres clear ed. Seized and taken iu execution as the prop erty of John Mioitp at the suit of lmtler Savings Bank for use, and Hiram Jonce. E. D. No. 60, June T, 1881; C. , Q ut.ih ii> l'enn Street and ive:.t by J. It.Spang; a two-story frame dwelling house, frame kitchen and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of VV. R. Conn at the suit of Frank lin Fisher for use. E. D. Nos. 29, 31 June T, 1881: T. & S. and K. Marshall, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mat thew Forquer, of, in and to seventy (70) acres of land. M!jre or less, gitu.-Mc in l)i;nega! tuwiisllip Butiel* coiilily, l'a., boiu.dtid Hi. follows: till ilie north by lands of Brady and ideClintoek, east by lands of Joseph lioubie, south t.y tamis t»f .1. Malony and widow Malouy and west by lands of Dwen Brady; log house, log barn weather board ed, small frame house and two small orchards thereon; about 50 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as tlie property of Matt hew l'oruuer at the suit of B. Frederick for use, and Jactfc) Fj.c(j(,in h E. D, Xo». fi. T4 Jlllie T, IStJI; C. McCamlless, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Eliza beth Koehrig. of. in and to forty (40) acres of land, more or less, situate in iirady township, utler county, l'a. bounded as follows: On the north bv lands of Daniel Ixdz. Jr.. and J. Barlv. east by lands id • iltUii o Stewart, joiitli l>> laudj of ( liarles Stewart and west by lands ol 'ohn smith; log house, frame store house, good frame stable, coal bank and orchard thereon; mostly cleared, seized and taken in execution as the property of hlizabeth Itoehrig at the suit of Dan iel Lotz for use. E. D. No. 58 June T, 1881; W. I). Brandon, Att'y. All the right, title.interest and claim of .Martin Coirway, o», iiiuiid to eighty uere-i oi tariuf; more or less, situate In Oaklaun tow usTiip, Hurler county, l'a.. bounded as follows: (in the north by lands of ~'olin Steim, east by lands of llenry Conway, south by lands of Daniel Conway and west by lands of I'atrick Conway: board house, frame barn and coal bank thereon: about M acres cleared. Seized and taken iu execution as tlie property of Martin Conway at tlie suit of 1". Conway. Adiu'r &c. r. u NU,-4 June T, 4^81; w, D, u«mido)i, AH y All the rluht title, interest and claim of Martin < 'onivav. of. in and to eighteen (18) acres of land, situate iu Oakland township, Butler county, l'a , Ix/iinded as follows: On the north by lands of Michael McKlwee, east by lands of John O'Dotl ni ll and Win. Foriiuer,south by lauds of Daniel Conway and west by lands ot Henry Conway; mostly cleared Seized and taken in execution as Utepr&iitw/i'f co«way at lie ,»un I'. Conway, Adnrr, on". E. D. No. 75 June T, 1881; C. Walker. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of F. M. Eastman. Ailm'r of l.ewis Spaugenburg, dee'd, o«, in aii't lus Ipt id grontid situate in tlie bur Oifgh of Htitler, l-i*tli,i' (.Ounlj l'a , ill .Mrs Maekey s plan of lots In SpriligdAlc, trolfting ."58 feet and 5 Inches ou Central Avenue aud running back I'iO feet to all alley, txiundcd on the north by Central Avenue, east by Mrs. Mackcy, south by an ali'V aud v. est by Mrs. Mackcy; a on.'-story ai|d half franie house then on. Seized and taken In cx'K'UtloU as Tie'.'proper! > |o F. Si. i,UsLl|i.|ii Adm'r of U'Wls tlee'il, at tlie stilt of Sarali Maekey. E. I'. Nos. is, '!L June T, 1881; T. C. Campbell and E. (J. Miller, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Adam llolfiier, of in :• nd to all that vncapt lot of ground ftit'.iate ii! tl.c laii Ot fuller, taller Comity. Pa . t'ouiide I iili file liolth by Adam I roiittilari cast by M -Wean .'.reef, south I y A. ilo:rn -r and west by aji alley, being'o feel front on McKean street and running back IB. i'i (' iT. t-l S'. Harrison and Hoover, Hughs & < o. E. D. Nos. 76, 22,18 June T, 1881: K. <•. Miller and T. C. Campbell, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Adam Hulfnnr of in i|iu| t(ia|| t'i.i( certatn lot of ground iftnrtic In the borough ol'Butler. Hutii.r evuiifV, iHiiindeiioii the noi'th tty'otiier lands »r A. IlolTiicr. east by McKean street, south bv Penn «ireel and west by an alley, tieiug.>) feet front on MuKuhil oin ct ,li!ll ltij» fvH j(ac]( on l'ciin slrecl: being the southern half of a tot ot guhtud pur chased by A. llolfiier from .!.(». Miiutz. aud hav ing thereon erected a two story and a half frame dwelling house and frame stable and oulbiiild ings. seized aud taken in execution as Hie prop erly of A.Hotfnerat the unit of Building anil l.o:in Asso iation of Butler, l'a.. Hoover, Hughs & Co.. and C. M. & J. N. Harrison. li p. No W Jutlii t (jl-Jt;, |BBI ; ('. McCamlless, Atforpry. All tin: right, title interest ;ind claim ol liios. M"'l»< vilt,of, in and to .sixty (01) acres of laud; more in |. .» Klttiatc In aliie*l McDevitt, cast by lands of Nell Mcln vltt, south by lands of John McDevitt and west by Neil McDevitt. et. al.; a two story brick house and log barn thereon. AIHIIII 4rt acres cleared: small orchard underlaid wiih coal. Seized and talo i, i,; cveeiition as the property of I lios. Me llevfft at the "ma hi i> ,1 ». N. K. Al'Cantjjesi, Ex'r, * K. D. No. 68 June term, 1881; C. McCanillcsn, Attorney. All tlie right, title. Interest and claim of l>. C. M'i' apiljeHß, i * In aud to sixty (HO) acres of land )i|o»e fir lens. MliiatQ 111 ( lay (owipdtlp, Initler county, l'a., Uiiiniled iin t/d* uorih |iy lands of J, » leli, east by lauds of Nejl <;.lllaglief, sfiutll by lands of Henry w liilinire ind west by (anils of i'atlc'. k McCamlless;a two »tory frame house, frame stable and g.«.d oisjliaril tlii'l'e'iu, Uo»tlV cleared. Si ized and taken in exeeiition as the property of D. r. MeCaildlcss at tlie suit of K.and N. F. McCamlless, Kx'rs, &c. E. I). No. 1.1. June T„ 1881; C. Walker, Att'y. All the right, title, Interest ami claim of W, E. ' aifd'VUhaw ib- .-'l, pf jn and to all lb it certain tract, piece orplircel o| lain( 4 }t|iat;: In Stjiniiilt township. Butler county. Pa., wlilfe ill'' 1 uiliiiv mI eil one half of that certain tract, piece or parcel of laud situate as aforesaid, containing ninety f'.Ki) acres, more or less, beginning al a stone, the N \V. corner, thence liy land of Walter Hartley I now l ull, i mirth 'W east I o.'» 7 In perches to a rloiic, tin- ,n IC. cdl iit'r, ilicoi.i >v ('tiids of Collins' > heirs north l,t. - west 81 in perchestu it post - , Uiu s H. corner, thence by lands of Jas. Kearns north K'.i!.. east l.'i't Uln pi lches to a post, the south west collier, thence by landsof (.co. Helbcr south 1,. 'east 8.1 aHi perches thence flolll tills point westward a distance of .'MI perches to the Hutler ,iitd W ui'hiligtoii road and from said road hack again by a | ( aial|e| luc t;i Uie wst Isuttidary line uF said tract. Ilierefiy gfvifig ajid lier.'hy 1| ' lie , lug and COIIVI ) llig ,1 road two rolls wide litill thirty rods long from said boundary |lipi. Iheti'' by lauds of Kobt. llenry (now Duffy} south lb',' west 'itol|e 11)0 \ (mi ner the place of beginning, together with thi- btllld ing thereon erected and other Improvements. Seized and taken Iu execution as the properly of W r. ami Susan Iteed at the suit of .las. 11. Storey. K. D. No. (U.June T., 1881 ;Ueo. A. & A. T. Black, Att'ys. All Hi" right, title, Interest and claim of ration li«trn», i , li. .o,d to all that hint iff l"l No. .117 111 tlie general iili'li of Ih< lioi 0,.,i,i pi Hiitiei flift ier v. villi.i!i op lie 1 S'urnlnwt Ktrwr 'ut Main ami .letlerson streets, coiiiineuidugai Mtllji. tliclice west along.b'ltel soil Street 180 feet, thence north tiO feet, thence e;wt I*l feel to B. C. Illlsel ion's lot, thence south iis feet, thence east !*' feet to Main street, I hence south along main street 21 feet to tin-place of beginning, having thereon erected a two story brick store bulldlnc, a two »tory frumu i|)''el|ing house and other buildings, (v'i/iaj aud taken b| e*in.u|||i|| a H "l'' Jjr'iperty of I'atton Kearns at the suit of <|f I'enn'a for use. K. I>. No. 30. June T., 1881; W. A. l'or<|tier, Att'y, All till' rltdit, title,interest Hull claim of Charles Mangel, id iii ami to seventy four (74) acres of laud, more or less, situate In fenn town hip. But jer county, l'a.. tioiiii.lcil as follows: on the north by landsof (iloat Mangel, east liy lands of I litliiel M .•l«uighlln, south by lands of Isaac \\ I sc. west by lands of Joseph West el at.;alHiut 4<> acres cleared, a two story frame house, lug stabln aud orchard I hereon. ami taken In exc cut lon as tlie property of ('has Mangel at the K i|l( of Benjamin l-cvcry for use. I- D.No.w, .June T. iwl; J- (' Vaiidcrlln • ' Att'y. 1 All the right, till". Interest and clalinol I'alrick Carr, of, Iu and to 112 acre* of land, ntoreoi less, sliii.itln N'enatigo township, • utjer comity, l'a.. IN lied as follows: (hi III" tiurlll fiV Hmfh Me ( nlloii 'li's hells cast bv lands formeiiy ot l inn els l ari anil Jllilge M< Innkin. south by ( has. Unity el ,d.. west by ( liurch property; hip house, log stable and orchard thereon: about 1> acres elcareij and Improved, underlaid with coal and limestone, limestone ipiarry opened and worked, coal bank. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Patrick Carr at the suit of (ieorge ISerlnger. H. l». Hu, ww JifJfV T N l,l: "' k ' A,l 'y' All the light, title, interest aud claim oi ( a)i.b Itusscii of, iu and to one hundred and lifty (IWIJ ! acres (.f land, more or less, situate In Cherry tow n hip. utl>-r county, l'a.. lioumied as follows: Ou the north by John Cannon, cast by Jus. 'I j|l|iPiC"li, south by las. I hoinpsou and west by i he Joiuist'iii frai lframe dwelling house frame stable uud oichanl l|l (l l t 'iiii: It'sMlt i ll acres cleared, more or less. Si l/cd and lui en In execution as the property of Caleb Kusscll at the suit of John Hall anil John llall, Adm'r, /ic E. D. No. (ill and 7*, June T„ |SB| ; F. M East may, Att'y. {)•<• right, title, interest and claim of Abner C. Kotiti, ot. 11l ami 1,1 I certain lot of ground, lie ing lot No. f. 11l the plan id lol.» jorveyeil by Jas. I Mini ip at the Instance (d JclTcrsfrif Imriner, said lot being situated iu the Isiroughof liutler. BulH-f county, l'a . bounded as follows: ( omiliclicing at I lie corner of lot No t, fronting on Hull street, thence KOlltll ■'»>" west IKl'i feel along No. 4 to ( onn(K|iicnc«»lng crie k lu.Tllicast 4'.l'-j feet to |o( No. (i. owned by Abraham Mover, tlU'lic« IIIOIIM tot No 6 north 36 east HSii feet to a corner on Hull street, thence along Bull street northwest fis feet to lot No 4 the place of bcglunlm:; a two story frame dwelling house mid outbuildings thereon. Seized anil taken in execution as the proi»-rty of Abner C. Robb at the suit of J. I>. Bermt Jt Co. et al. E. D. Nos. 80 and #l, Jnne T. 1881; Jno. McKis sirk and J. I). McJunkin, Att'vs. All the right. title, interest and claim of Robt. McKissick ami M A. MeKissiek.of.inandtoone liundred and Ofty-six (156) acres of land, more or less, situated in 'clay township. l'utler County, Fa., bounded on the'north l>y lands formerly of J. \V. Christv, east by lands of David Patterson's heirs. south by lauds'of Milton and west by lands formerly of .1." w. Christy: log house, frame bank barn and outbuildings ana two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of ltobt. McKissick and M. A. McKissick at the suit of A. T. JleKissick. E. 1). No. SI June T. 1*81: Jno. McKissick and J. 1). McJunkin, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of ltobt. McKissick and M. A. McKissick, of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Clay towushin, Butler county. Pa., bounded and dmrilWll a- follows: Beginning at the northwest cornel of the land herein de scribed. thence east by lands of J. . Christy et al. to the northwest corner of land of Patterson heirs to the southeast corner of land herein de scribed. thence west by land of Sani'l Sutton to the southwest corner of said land herein describ ed. thence north by lands of t lirisUmher Mi-Mi chael and Painter to the place of beginning. con taining loti acres, more or less; log house, frame bank barn and outbuildings and two orchards thereon: mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the propertyof Kobt. MeKissick and M. A. McKissick at the suit of A. 1". McKissick. TERMS OF S.VLK. The lollowing must be sin. U\ Clin) iicd wiih when properly in otiick eii down : I, When the plaintiff or other lieu creditors bpcoiuc the pur baser, the costs o:> the writs must be paid, HIM! a list of the liens, including bcarcl es ou t*i: property sold, t>- get'ier with such lien creditor's receipt* lor the "mount ol ilu- proceeds of the tale of >u"ll por tion th< reol as lie may claim, must be turuistied the Silent)'; '2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continti'd until 1 o'clock, p. M.ct next day. lit which time at! property rot settled f ir wil! in be put up and fQi ! at the expense nnd risk of till' perr-ou to wli 'H flrst f-old. •See Pur lon's nicest, 9;h Edition, page 446, and Smith's Koruift, page -184. \V. 11. 1101-KM AN', shen'f ot Hutler County. Slierifl's Office, Butler, l'a.. May 16, IS,si. MM of .liirnrsflraun lor jliiui 'IVi'YU' t»f C,'«url. coin ill <• lie tug <■>(' First belli); ili<> ftlli ilny, A I). IfcSl. Bovle Patrick, Donegal farmer. Crow Samuel, AJams farmer. Christy Coultef, HiUUr boto, »uii«u. Uiiifv J nous, Vturlou tkraier. Ktzel Bruno, Summit stone mason. Findley Lewis, Washington farmer. Fulton John N., Middlesex farmer. Gibson T. A., I'sjirvicw boro, clerk. (iill 11 iiizli, Mercer farmer. Garvin Henry, Conn' quenesMN" Hej.lpl - .Joik'jol, liwliuld outlier. * .Tatnibou Henry, Allegheny farmer. Martin Abram, Oakland farmer. Montgomery Archie. Clinton farmer. Miller Allen, Clay farmer. McKlwee Michael, Oakland farmer. McLaughlin John 11., Clinton fanner. Met'lure John, Connn<|iicnes.sing lariner. MeNitir John 15. purview W"»f, |i. I'., IttlKJoV, 1 Slator Levi, Forward farmer. Slu.il. r Samuel Sr., llutlcr l>oro. t lyogan William, Venango farmer. Vogan Joseph, Worth farmer. ol Trm(THC Jurors drawn ' lor June Term of C'oiirl, rpin|ii( |i('t|iß HieKrsl ' Monthly licliiK lii<- «ili (lay A.IK I**l. Hoyer Eli, Jackson East farmer. Hums It. j,., Mereer fflri'juf- BaniiaMakev JO'MI 1-..', Forward farmer. Ilovanl "Wellington 'Escj., Cherry farmer. Christy J. C., Washington farmer. Cowen William M., Mercer farmer. Cornelious J. 0., Brady farmer. Crocker William, Slipperyrock farmer 1 , Attliuf, pltarpel t ihrtuer. Emenck Andrew, Penn farmer Archie, Butler boro., blacksmith. Graham Thomas, Connoquencssing farmer. Mitel.cock B. F., Allegheny faimer. Heck Urnrv, Winiield farmer. Joins Winfill,! jl . franklin liuiner. Kerr John, Venango farmer. Kilcheti in (ico., l'etri/lm tailor. Kellev Wra , Hutler twp., farmer. Klintrlesinith Ike, Allegheny laborer. Lyon 11.. reiroliu boiler tuaVer. Lensner Herman, Jefferson farm, c. Lindsay Joseph, Summit farmer. McXair Thomas S., Hutler, Express Agent, McHri'le Jo|in, Midijltse* tinnier. MeGeary Jus. W. Esq , Mudilyereek farmer. Miller Campbell, Penn farmer. McKiuny M. J.,' (.'ouuoquetie*>Hng South, farmer. MuU'bi; .Iwpl) \V., ilt i,{ii,t. Marshall Thomas M., Adams farmer. Nixon Simeon, I'eim farmer. Pringle James It., Butler merchant. Powell Benjamin. Penn farmer. Riley Clias., Clearfield aimer. Hummel Christ, fliui field farmer. Kichey Samuel, Summit farmer. Kjtie Jojin, Clearfield farmer. ltoUisob .(. P., —_ Sefton lirysop, t Union, farpentet. Siebert Hou ini.ii It , ( airv'ietir Ivtst farmer. Mniltli Perry, Centre, ikriner. Surreiia 11., Marion, farmer. Steward A. P. E«q., Parker, Justice. Sturdevant W. 11., Centrcville wagon maker. Smith W. G., Mari n farmer. Starr John, Concord fanner. Smilh Hplif., larnief. Snyder /epluiuiuh. Hrmly, farmer. Seoll A. L., Allegheny, farmer. Turner 11. R., Parker farmer. V'eßsil Joseph, Ih.negnl fiumcr. Wiegle Abrim, Franklin fanner. Walters ■}<>hM A-i B)jthilo blauksuiHh. Welsh George, 'Jefferson fanner. Wigton I G , Franklin farmer. White A. H., Biitlei twp., farmer. Wilde Wiiiiani S. I'«nn, l...iii^r, Walter Philip, BIIIIHIO farmer. Young James, Fairview Eat, producer. Yard Sfeplien, Allegheny farmer. We the under igncd higli Sherill aiid Jury Commissioners of Butler County, Pa., do here by certify to the iibove as being :t true and cor rf;ct list of Jurors drawn fpmi thu proper Jury wheel t'i erve as Grand und Traverse Jurors in the scvcrul Courts: of June A. !• , ISHI. W. 11. lldi i-MAN, Sheriff. jSw M MoyK»: | Jur y Comw'w. Full Cowqhs, Colds, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Aithmc. CoHOUmfi'ion a,i f' ft'! nUeases of THRdAT anil LUN(i*. Put up In (Juiirt-size Bottles for Kamll.v I'sc. Sclentilleallv prepared of balsam Tolu. Cryalal ll/ed Itock Cainly 'Mil Itye, and other tonics. The I'ormulu Is known to our licit physlcl ins. Is high ly recommended by them, and llie analysis of our IIIOHI iiroiiiiueiil chemist, Prof. CI. A. MAItINKIt, ill Chleaeo Is (in tl|C label uf every bottle. It Is well KIIOU II to I lie iliedlnal piiffesslpn that fOI.P ItOCK ami ItYK will ulfiird the arealcsf relief fur Cuiialis, Ciilils, Inlliinn/.a, Bionehllls, Sore 'lliroat, WiiiiK Lungs, also Consumption, in Hi" incipient ami advanced staiies, li.il as a Itkv kii \ yJ\ I I |U M »by linpriliclplled ileal- V | ers wlio try to palm off upon you Itoek ft l(ye I I In place of our Tm.t tt«•< K AMI KVK, which I \ Is Hie only iiH'illcaled article made, the genu- / file liavlng a government stamp on caeli bottle M WHENCE MAKTIN, Proprietors, 111 Matll- Isoii Hti.,.;t,i'ljlciign. t »9"' Ask your Brugglsl for II f , rf~ A k your due er tor it ! t f" A CEllSanil WINK MlJjcH AN I'S everywhere and by I AWItKN'CK MAItTIN. No. ii Barclay St.. New York. For Snip or Exrlmngr lor a Fariu. Three ncres of land. Urge house, store room and bull above, und ntablo nod out-buildings six n ilea from Butler, on the flladn Mill and llsii iialist. VII road at Jefferson Centre. 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In ker's Hmu HaUain ftatisttes the molt fastidious la Respect*. 3old by at 50c. and sl. «Nt) Oji ilkloiiM of lilt' I'lihlh , WiB.^H.INnfAVA.. The I'M!* me cclliii« well. Hnve Hcver*l old chronic mxrH of Kidney I rouble lining them, nnil thev report an Improvotui lit ami think much of thcin. A. L. lIOIIItOCK A CO.. Druggiata. OOHItTNRY. TKXAH. Your Pail lia» done uii' morn pooil linn any Itcmiiiy I fivor lined. JAH. il. CALLAWAY. MT. OLF.MRMH MICH. Your l'ail ban cured 1110 of I'ain It: tbo Hack and Kidnoy Trouble. M. J. HOUiili. Addroaa DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., KOI.R PKOI HIRTOKS, TOLEDO, - - - OHIO. J. C. KRDICK. Akciil lor Butler ''o. d LECfURE TO YOUNG MEN On I lie I.OMtt of tssrass A l.cciurc on lln< Naturi, Troatiui i.l anil Kad ical cnic of Seminal Weaknoia. <>r Hjierinator rlitea induced by Helf Amim . Invniitniary Rmi»- hIOIIK linpcti IICV, Nervoua Debility, and Itn ■icditnuntH to MaraiaKit generally ; < 'out nmplioii ' I pile|H.v an I Kiln; Mii.lal and I'livnical luca- I pneity, Ac Ity IIOIIRItT J. CUKVRRWELL, M I' , auibor of the ' (Irccn liook " A« I The vi 1 111 •1< lon licit null.or. in lliin admirable 1 I i-.,line clearly provee from bi«own experience I that the auful coureipu tl c«e of Hi If Aburp may I be i ITi c' ually lemovid witiioul dai aiir -1 gieal opetatioiiH, bongieK, iiielrimieiitH, riimc or ; ci rdiale ; poll.ting out a nn.de of cure al 01 ce ! cer' am and effect 11 I, by V'bich every enflerer, 110 11.tiler Mlia< >IM uoiidilioii may be, lu»y cure I liimxelf cheaply, piivaiely and radically. CvTliia Lecture will prove a boon to thou- I raiidn and thouaaudi'. , Held, under i«eal. In K plain envelope, to any 1 aildieta, i n Irceipt of t-i* emitH or two portage j i-lampH We liavi alxo a «ure cure for Taj>o Wot m. Add rep* 1 HE CULVERWELI MEDICAL CO , 41 Anh ST., Nnv Ydi.K, N. Y.; fel 01 y Poet OBlcc Do*, I |>:ilfl|H ABMOII. Jxjwtico fjt tlici Hence Mulu Mriel, oppo lie I'oHlolhcc, ' Jil' y ZKLIKNOI'LS ,PA. TfiAVELEHS' GUIDE. T'TLER. KIKNS CITT AND I'AKKSK RAILROAD .Trains leaive Butler for St. Joe, Millerctown (tarns City, I'eirolia, Parker, etc., al 7.27 a. m a:mi 2.25 and 7.25 p. m. Trains arrive ut Butler from the above named i'ointa at 7..7 a. m.. ana sf.ls, and 7.15 p m- The 2.15 train connects with train on the West Peuu road through to Pittsburgh. SHKMASOO AMI ALLBODENT KAILKOAD. Traius leave iliiliardV Mill, Butler county, [or Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m. and 2.25 p. in. Trains arrive at hilliaid's Mills at 1:45 A. M., and 5:55 p M. Hacks to and from Petrol'a, Mrrtinsborp. Fairview, Modocaud Tioiitiu:in, connei t at Hii la.-d with all tndos on the a . Trains leave Butler(Butler or Pittsburgh Time. Starkit at 5.1M5 a. ui., goee through to Alt gheuy, arrivini; at U.Ol «. in. Ihir. train cou i.ects at Free port with Frccpou Acc nnnio hi tiou, which arrives at Allegheny at 5.20 a. in., milro.id time. Exyriti at 7.21 a. m , connecting at Bullcr J unci it in, without change of ears, at 8.2# with fcxp.e.-s west, arriving In Allegheny at 11.5tt i. iu., and Express east arriving at Blairsville al 1055 a. tn. railroad time. Mail at 2 2., connecting at Butler Junc tionwithout ehange of cars, with Express west, arriving iu Allegheny at 501 p. tn., and Ex press cast arriving at Bhdrsviile Intersection il 5 55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w'th Philadelphia f.xprc.s ejiKl, when on lime. The 7.21 a. m train connects at Blairsville it 11.05 a. iu. with the.Mail cast, and the 2.3t! p. m. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R at U.Sf a. in , 4..V* a:id 7.01 p. in., Bullcr time. The H. 50 aud -I 5S trains connect with trains on the Butler & Parker R. R. Main Line. Through trains leave Pitisburgh lor the Eaf". a 2.5' i aud 8.21) a. iu. and 12 51, 4.21 ui.d B.CXS p. ■n., arriving al Philadelphia at 5.40 aud 7.20 p. in. and 3.00, 7.0 aud 7.40 a. in.; al Baltimore ihout the same I me, at New York three hour* liter, and at Washington about oue and * halt louts later. Time ol lluldluir (Jourlii* The meveial Courts of the county of Butler eomtrence on the tiist Monday of March, June, September and December, aud continue two weeks, or so long as n. ceesary to dispone f the business. No causes are pal down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the Brut week of the eeveial terms. ATTORN EV S AT ~~L AW. BUTLER, PA. A. M. CO RNELIUS, Office with W. p. Biandou, Berg Building, Main Strut, Butler, P». J. F. BRITTAIN, Office with L Z. Mitchell, Diamond. A. MT CUN NIN UII AM, Office in Urady'e Law Uuildiug. Butler, Fa. S. H. I'l KR SOL. Office on N. E. coiner Diamond, Riddle build ing ,novlU JOHN M. CiKEER Offioe on N. E. comer Diamond. uovl] wm. ll7luskT~ Office with W. U. H lliddle, Es»j, " N KWTON liLA C;K~ Office on Diamoud, near Court House, south r-ide. E. I. HHUOJI, Office in RiddVV Law Building. s F. BOUTKUT Office in Riddle's Law Uuildiug. [marß 76 j" B. MI-JUNK IN. i Special attention given to collections Ofllc o; posile Wiilaid House. JOSEFII iL~BKEDIN, Office uorlh-(*4ist comer of Diamond. Butler Pa. h. HTOOUC HEU, Office in building, tip stall a. J. T. DONLY Office near Court House. r - 74 W. D.BRANDON, bl7-76 Office in Berg's building CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Bredip building- marlT—t FKRD REIBEU, Office in Berg's new building, Mulu alreel-npUlj F. M. EASTiv AN, Office iu Brediu building. LE V 7M I QI J IS'IION^ Office Main tlwl, I door t-oulh ol Court Honat JOS. C. VANUEItUN, Office Main street, 1 door tfoulh ot Court Home Win A. FORQUEH, (/ Office on Maiu street, opposite Vogeiey House. GEO. Ti WHITE, i Ifficc N. E. corner of Diiimoud FRANCIS 8 PUItVIANCK, Office with (len. J N. Purviance, Main street, •oitth of Court House. J I) AIcJUN'KIN, ■lllce In SchneidetiiHii's builtllinr, west side ol Main street, 2nd square from Court House. \ |.;i ll"»» V\ 1 year*. SmJ fi»i 6iu lillu.ral'-'l ' nfll sdKjA cvlsr suil T**liinotii»|.. Ail*lt- :t, \||Jt CIIAIII !> A. W(M) I* * to.. W IL Talk St, Ik