_urn.n: CITIZEN. Xmw Executors' notice-«-sUte of Hafriet llavs. Jtuy nd Tri:il List* for June Special ierra. Swedish In*ct Powder. Notice of Sling of lln.il accounts— estate of Flick i Albert. . Middlesex twp., Auditors Report. LOCAL AND GENERAL. run this season. Wo will tend samples and prices of any goods in stock. L. STF.IN X SON. A lost pocket book can be heard of by iaquitiog at this office. Drums, files, mouth organs and •cw# harps, at J. F. T. Stehle ?. Mr. G. \V. Reed, one of the j r>- prietors of the Gazelle of Pittsburg, spent part of last week in But»er. Yon can always see ibe Kitst novelties in Ladies' and Mitres Neck wear, at L. STEIN IT SON S —Col. Copeland will 'ectire iu tha Court House to-morrow, Thursday ev ening, on '-Handsome People". A ricb treat is expected. The admission fee will l>e 25 cents. A lot of second-handed Watches cheap for cash at E. Grieb's Mr. John llumphrev of Worth twp., started for Texas 'a t Friday, on a visit to a brother who lives there. • lie expected to go from Pittsburgh to New Orleans by steamer. See our splendid stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres, quality anu ; prices guaranteed at ' L. STEIN & SON S. Hoffman and Mcßride's well near Herman Statiou was expected to reach tiie sand yesterday, lite Bald Ilidgo Co. were unfortunate at their well on : the Shorts farm last week, by reason of breaking tools while in the lime rock. tOarpets, oil cloths and mattings, ebeapfcnt in Butler county, at Heck &L ■ Patterson's. Mercer county farmers continue to dispose of their sheep to the county at fair figures. The mutton-dog acts us butcbar and middle-man in effecting nates. week claims for Bheep t ! ius marketod were paid to the amount, of $121.10. Hats, Caps and Gents' furnishing good', cheap, at J. F. T. Steble's. The price of crude oil fell from j 74 to 68 cts. per barrel last Thursday, ; upon the announcement of tfae great strike in Warren CjUßty. A well there, o:i a tract of land know;i as "No. 646," was completed on that day and cimmenced flowing at the rate of 400 barrels per day. have just received another lot «f Towels and Crashes, Table Linens and Napkins at our usual low prices, L. Stein k Son. —The Womans' Christian Temper ance Union opened their coffee, lunch *ad free reading room, on Monday May 22nd inst.,on Main street, a few doors south of the Coiift IJopse. Wo bespeak for it a hearty and generous support by our citizens and the pub lic generally. —The Pearl shirt, the finest dresfi isbirt in the market, only sl, at lleck A Patterson's. Governor Cornell haa vetoed the bill pasted by the Legislature of New York State which proposed to give to ; the defense the closing argument in capital cases. He thinks that it in creaacH the chances that the guilty will escape conviction and that, for thl* reason,.it is a step in the wrong direction. Clothing for Men's, Bovs' and wear, cheap, at Heck <fc Patterson's. Twenty-six United States Sena tor* are to be chosen for the term be ginning am March. They are from the States of Colorado, lowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Main®, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware. Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. FOB. SALS. —Frame house, four rooms, on Pearl street, K. J. Hit, Butler. , The first gun of the political cam paign Of 1 will be Oregon. It will be Bred "If on the fifth of June, when a full State ticket and a member of the Fortv-eighth Congress are to be chosen. Both parties J.»ve placed tickets in the field, and an active <JJU vass is progressing. Bargains in Cottonades and Ken tucky Jeans from 10 cents a yard up, ft t L. STKI N A SON'S. Two Jews, father and son, lately from Kief, Itussia, were attacked at the Nixon House, ltenfrew farm, last Monday afternoon while peddling goods, and knocked down and robbed of s4!> and jewelry which they valued at ft'JOO. The son was iu the act of making change at the time wbun about twelve men, all railroad hands, assaulted him and his father, knocked them both down and took the money and jewelry from them, The Jews came to town and made information ngaiiMt the r assailants and yestejrday morning qui to a number of men were arrested, several of whom were recog nized by the Jews ai being among their assailants, arid locked up for a bearing next Friday, all but one of the tu><» arrested, were found hiding about town. —An ocean steamer, with over a thousand persons on board, caught in the ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence; surrounded for miles by heavy Hoes oi the moving pack, so as to be unap proachable for purposes of assistance; driven by tin; winds toward a rocky coast, and eomnlemly iisabled l»y the destruction of her is the picture of the |>erils of the WJ that was glr««, last Saturday; in despatches from St. Johns, Newfoundland, and other ports in that region. For more than seven days the Allan line steamer Peruvian, bound up th# St. Lawrence with passengers from Liverpool, l" lH been in this dangerous position, but tor just how long is apparently not iiuova. Nine smaller steamers were in sight, similarly beset, and also a #4Core of sailing vessels. , We keep pn hand a full Ripply of Corsets, Hoops, BufdJ.es, Ac. L. Stkin A So» ; s. —The name of Mr. John L. Jones ap pears amouif the announcements for Jury Commissioner, this week. —The Cincinnati Commercial thinks tba*. the viilue of the Forestry Con gress, which recently met ;n Cincinna ti, consists "in calling the attention of the country to the fact th:U the time ( has conic w? en it is not the chief end < f r.n American to destroy the trees. ' The American people must find out this fact and seasonably enter upon •h? cultivation of forest trees, or, in the eod, and that, too, not at a very remote period, pay a very severe pen- ; alty tor the omission. They will, at the" present rate of destruction, soon ' Invr no forests to destroy. An inprovemcnt in lifting jacks has been patented bv Mr. Jonathan Beih!, of Slippery this county. The standi ird of the lifting jack is made in two parts, one part being I formed with a chaunel extending from its upper to i.ear its 1< wer end, and the oth-r part serving cs a la.e plate to 1 cover lie channel in the first part. In the channel is placed a rack bur which moves vertically, and which re [ ceives motion from a pinion journaled in plates secured to the face plate of the standard, and back of the plates is a .-l"t ir. the face j late, through which th'.* cogs of the pinion and of the rack bar engage. The shaft upon which the pinion is journaled is extended at one o{ its ends beyond the journal plate, and has a square enlargement, aiid a power lever is pivoted to this enlargement by a p ; n which passes through the lever and rests in a groove formed across one .-idc of th? - ularge ment. By this means the lever has a lateral motion to and from the pinion. The side of the pinion next to the lev®!-is formed with projections with which the lever engages for turning the pinion to elevate the rack bar. , The opposite side of the pinion is ; formed with a ratchet, with which a pawl, that is pivoted in a notch form ed in the upper port of the frame, en gages for holding the pinion from backward movement and holding the rack bar and weight at any desired point This jack is simple, compact, cheaply made, and easy to operate. Decoration Day. Decoration Day will be observed on May 30th, 1882 with appropriate cere monies at the Court House in Butler commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. f fcero will be music, vocal and instrumental, select reading by Jacob Ziegler, Esq., ani songs suitable to the occasion, and an oration by L Z. Mitchell, Esq., af ter which the graves of deceased sol diers in the different cemeteries will be decorated. The floral offerings of the ladies and others will be revived at. the Court House on the morning of the 30th by C. E. Anderson, Com mittee on flowers. All old soldiers and citizens generally are revested to join in the ceremonies of the occasion. Bv ORDER' OF COM. UI TXEK, PA., May 22' 18S2. The comrades of A. G. Iteed Post N'o. 105, G A. K., ore commanded to meet at L'ost hpadqnarters, at Odd Fel lows Lai I, on Tuesday morning, May 30, at 8:30 sharp, in full uniform, for the purpose of participating in our an nual memorial services. W. A. WHJUIIT, Commander. C. E. ANDERSON, Adjutant. BUTLER, PA., May I lit, IHHZ. The comrades of A. G. Ileed Post No. 105, G. A. R, are commanded to meet at Post headquarters, at Odd Fellow's Hall, on Sunday evening, May 2 H, J o'clock sharp, in full uni form, for the purpose jji attending in a body, divine services in the M. E. Church, be in# a memorial address by Hcv. W. P Turner. \V. A. WaiiiHT, Command..-r. C. E. ANDERSON, Adjutant, Larji< st stock of Dress Goods of all kinds at lowest prices, at L. STEIN & SON'S. T«»c nouiiitti'C'roir Nli«ci> Killing C ase. BROWNSDALE, May 21, 1882. E MTGUS CITIZEN : Dear Sir: —ln your issue of the 17th I noticed the proceedings of a suit recorded from 'Squire Walker's docket. Douthelt against C'rov. po'ithett said my dogs killed two sheep for hiui and sued for SSO. Of course no one, but himself arid hand, saw the dogn and swore the dogs killed the two sheep. On the other band meu thai „aw the sheep the next morning say that the sheep had been dead days before, an they had all the indications of being dead nliuort a week and if my dogs were there the/ \yerc only eating at the sheep that had been dead, and I proved that his sheep were not worth over $2.50 per head, and the lambs, he ■iaid, at the f ; uit were worth nothing on account beinjf orphans; he now claims to be very valval lp, G. W. CROW For handsome long feathers, call at Mrs. S. E.Sloan's, Cunningham St., near Post Office. ma3,4t Kiiilitjcrcek IICIIIM. |Vfr, Jacob I'isor lately received pen sion money amounting to over SI9OO. Mr. Daniel Shanorand Mrs. Warren, widow of Charley Wurrcu, were mar ried a few days ago. Mr. Will Wallace, of this twp. is the owmer of some sheep, one of which lately gaye birth to four lambs, all are alive and doing well. By the way Will io a. jsandsoine and prosperous young man, mid he i.> yut winkle, t-orue young lady of tlm vicinity might gq further and fare worse. Largest anil Cheapest Stock of Laces, Embroidery and lOdgings of all kinds, at L. STKIN A SON'S Double Culoracl Operation. pr. Seip, Oculist and Aurist, Penu avenue, removed two catnracti from tin- eyes of Mrs. Thomas it It en. nev, of Joanna, Pa. Patient had been blind for several years. She now sees well. The cataract can now be seen at the doctors office.— PiUxburyh Din l<Qtrk- —Sec prices on ctupeU lit [feck A Patterson's before buying. A Ho«Iy SiialHier"* I'ale. BYIIACI.SE, N. V., May 18.—Pr llenry W. Kendall was found in a meadow ijejjr the county poor house cemetery this morning with £ b;jl|et hole between the eyes. A full kit of rcsurn ctionist's tools were found near the boly. He is supposed to have been engaged in body snatching. He f.annot live. All the lip# b'yleg !» Muttons, j Kibbons and Trimmings of all kinds, at L. STKIN A SON'S. $«.,, Mxq 24, 1882. T EKIIEitS' ASSOC! ITI OX. The Dull. T County Teachers' Association will convene in 'lie Court House, at at 1:30 P. M., May 25th, and continue in session ! two days. PROGRAMME. "Address of Welcome" —Hon. John. 11. I Greer. • "Response"—J. C. Trainer. Enrollment of members, i "Supplementary Rending"—John A. MeCaner ; Office and Work of the Teacher"— . Col. L. P. Copeland. EVENING LECTURE, j "Handsome People" —Col. Copeland. FRIDAY FOUI.NOON. "Drawing in the Public SchooU"—Miss Penelope Allen. "Development of Character in School"—E. Mackey. "Teachers' Mistakes"—John Fmdley. "Obstaclesin the Way of Intellectual Devel opment and their Effects on the Civilization of the Age"—S. P. Irvin, Esq. Itepart —"What Pupils Read" —E.S. koeher. AFTERNOON. •'The Kindergarten System"—Miss Aggie P. Shaw. "Method of Teaching History"—Prof. J. C. Tintssnan. . . "Purpose and Methods of Recitation —i". A. Hoover. .. Opportunity will be given for the discussion of each subject mentioned aliove. I exer cises will lie interspersed with vocal and instru mental music. Dy order of Executive Committee. J. 11. MCRTLAND, Chairman. ni3-4t. Before purcbasin? elsewhere, call at Mrs. S. E. Sloan's and examine Flowers and Fancy Ribbons. ma3,4t The Supreme Court of the United States has dismissed the application of sergeant Mason, the soldier who en deavored to shoot Guiteau, for a writ of habeas corpus, to test the legality of h ! s imprisonment. The dismissal of the writ is not placed on the ground that the Court has no jurisdiction in the case; but, rather on the ground that the court-martial that tried Mason had full jurisdiction and exercised it in pursuance of law. Chief-Justice Waite, in stating the opinion of the Court, comments with severity upon the crime of which Mason was guilty. The shooting was "by a soldier of the army standing guard over a prison, with intent to kill a prisoner confined therein"; and it was "not only a crime against society, but an atrocious breach of military discipline." —lleck Sc Patterson are closing overcoats out, at less than cost to manufacture. An old lady of New York died a few days apo, and left $3,400,000 to various charity societies. The heirs want to annul the will, and they are trying to "prove the deceased insane. The suit to set aside the document Is bringing out some interesting testi mony. It begins to look as though Miss Burr was of an economical and saving turn of mind There is sworn te-timony that t\yo dresses—calico and woolen—lasted her twenty years ; also that she drank pea coffee out of a tin sauce pan and that her bed consist of three rush-bottomed chairs put side l»y side. It must be confessed there was nothing extravagant about this style of living considering she was worth $3,400,000. Gents' fine white and colored shirts, low prices, at Heck & Patter son's. THE platform adopted in Harrisburg is in ininy respects an improvement on former productions approved by State conventions. If the spirit it breathes would guide the leading politicians of tha State in their public conduct every feeling of discontent would vanish from the Republican party. The people will not be patijly deceived. They will watch with care to discover whether it was a piece of irony or whether it was framed with an honest intention to obeerve iU requirements. The mass of the party are competent to distin guish between profession and prac tice.—Mercer Bepublica n. —Ladies' Gossamer Gum Coats, cheapest in Butler, at Heck A Patter son's. —Gents' Furnishing Goods, full stock and low prices, at Heck A Pat terson's. FornicrM Louk Here, I'lje undersigned is now taking or ders foi; fruit trpes tor fall planting He represents one of the most reliable nurseries in Rochester, N. Y r . Please send your orders in immediately, ujfjtf JOHN BIEDBHMAN. —Go to J. F. T. Stehle's and see 010 Bull Patent Violin. Insurance. Qeo. W. Shaffer, Agent office witli K. Marshall Brady Block, Butler Pa. mayl7-tf —You can have a nice violin for 50 cents at J. F. T Stehle's. —Flnp J\ ccorcjians at J. F. T Stehle's. —Carpets, a fine stock, at low prices, at Heck A Paterson'n. —Men's, Boys' and Childrens' over coats, at less than cost, at Heck A Patterson's. Crawford county is to have five new cheese factories the coming fe,jahon. —W. Aland, Merchant Tailor, is now prepared to take your order for early spring garments, offering forty styles. New designs in fine suitings at for suits. These goods are equal to the best French makes. Also, fific French worsted in black, blue and fancy styles at equally low pr«u.ii. —Fine neck wear, large stock and low prices, aL Heck A Patterson's. —Just received our second stock of White Dress Goods—the finest ever shown in Butler, at L. STEIN A SON'S. —Wall papcc a.id window shade, at J. F. T. Stehle's. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas from 25 cents up, at L. STKIN A SON'S. —Ladies' and Gents' Gossamer Gum Coats, cheap, ut Heck A patteryofi's;. See the splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Childrens', Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., at li. STKIN A SON'S. S. A Hloai) has returned from New Vork with the finest assort ment of millinery goods ever brought to Butler. Cunningham St., near the [PostOffice. ma3,4t Buy the Kighmie patent shirt at ; J. P. T. Steh'e's—Lest iu towu—fit J guaranteed. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry wnta of Scl. Fa., F:. Fa., Al. Fi. Fa., Al. I.ev. , I.eviri Facias a.ud Ven ditioni Eijionu, issued out of the Court of Com mon Fleas of Butler county, •nd to mo directed, there will be exposed to pulilic sale, at the Couit Uour-e, iu tl;e borough of But'er, on Monday, tne sth ciay of Jiine, A. D.. ia-)2, ai cue <'"cl x-t. p. m., the following I described property, to-wit: ED Xo 82, 60 June term, ISS2, Williams <SL Mitchell, att'ys. All the tittle, interest and claim of W. R. Conn of, in and to all that certain lot of | ground, situate in the borough of B'ltler, But | ler eouuty, i'a., containing 45 by ISO feet, more ' or less, bounded north by an alley, east by Mil- I ler heir.?, south by Penn street and west Hv J ! R Spang; at two-story frame house, frame stable and out-building thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W R Conn, at the suit of Eli Conn, et al. E 1) So 81, June term, 1882. C Walker, att'y. All the right tittle, interest and claim of G Iloch, dee'd., of, in and to twenty (20) acres of land, more or less, situated in Donegal twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north" by lands of Fetzer & SI vers, east by lauds of Jones heirs, south by lands of B J Forquer, west by lands of Fetzer & Myers; frame house, board stable and coal bank there on, all cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the property of G Iloch, dee'd., at the suit of Joseph Graham. E D No 81, June term, 1882. C. Walker, att'y. All the right, tittle, interest and claim of G Hoch, dee'd., of, in and to, all that certain lot or parcel of eround, situate in the borough of Millerstown^Butler county, P., bounded on the north by lands of Martin Iloch, cast by lands of M Deeter, south by Main street, and west by lands of Frank Boyle, containing one-half acre more or less, a two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable, out-buildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized and takan in execution as the property of G Hoch, dee'd., at the suit of Joseph Graham. ED So ! J , August term, 1882. II W Palmer, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Butler Gas Company of, in and to, all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situate in the bor ough of Butler, Butler county, l'a., bounded on the north by the West I'enn Kailroad, eact by lands of Charles Duffy, south by Connoque neasing creek, and west by lands of Charles Duffy, containing one acre, more or less, hav ing "thereon erected a briek gas house, coal house, gas tank, together with all the mains, pipes, retorts, gas meters, rights of way and franchises, rights and priviledg&s belonging to said Gaa Company. Seized ana taken in exe cution aa the property of Butler Gas Company, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. ED No 61, June terra, 1882. J B McJunkin, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of John H SI ay tor of, in and to forty-six (46) acres of land, more or less, situated in Clearfield twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit : ( On the north by lands of Henry Reiger, east by lands of Charles O'lionnell, south lauds of .lames Martin, west by lands of Marcus Kcnsen, at al; log house, barn and orchard thereon, al>out 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John II Slaytor, at the suit of E McJunkin. ED No 61, June term, 1882. J B McJunkin, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Joljn H Slaytor of. in aid to one (1 j acre of land, more or less, situated In Oakland twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Wi Jow Hcrdman, east by lands of Widow Ilerdman. south by Isaac llepler, west by Millers town and But ler road; log stable, board shanty and orchard thereon all cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John II Slaytor at'the suit of E. McJinkiu. E D No 87, June term, 1882. T C Campbell, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of L J McOuistion, owner or reputed owner and con- | tractor, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground located in Coalville, Cherry twr>., But ler county, Pa., bounded aud described us fol lows: tin the north and t»a*t by laudsoi'lJnion Coal and Coke Co., and on the \outli and west by lands of Henry Bolinger, being 40 feet front and 160 feet back, on which is erected a frame dwelling house l<ix.'i2 feet two-stories high, to gether with the heriditamentH and appurten ances thereto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the'property of L J McQuiation, at ths suit of II E Wiek. E D No 88, Jun* term, 1882. W II Lusk, attorney. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Leonard MiQuistion of, in and to all that cer tain lot or parcel of land, situate ill the village of Coalville, Cherry twp., Butler county, l'a., bounded aud described as follows: On the north by lands of John Keister, south by Main street, cast by lot of Geo. McQuistion and on the west by let of Mrs. John Keister, said lot being 60 by lflOfeet, on v/hloh th»re is erected a dwelling'house and store of two-stories, with one story addition on the east side thereof; the main building has a front of 16 feet aud a depth of 30 feet arid the addition or wing ha* a front of 12 feet with a depth of 26 feet, together with the heriditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Leonard Mediation, at the suit of J II Walker. E I) No 77, June term, 1882. J N Purviance, attorney. AH th», tight, t'tlc, iiitet.-'iifra"'' claim of IJ J Clack of, in and to fifty-seven (57) acres of land, more or lean, situated in Concord twp., Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north'by lands of Wli Campbell and A 1) Kuhn, east by other lauds of 11. J Clark and Henry Blair, south by lands of Samuel Sutton, west by lands of Joseph Gold; (being p'irt of same traet bought by party of the first part fro in SO Meals); mostly cleared. Seized and token 'n BXtiCtjtioti the property of U J Clark, at the siilt of VV J Kiskudtlen, for use. EI) No 77, June term, l.Ss2. J N Purviance, attorney. All the right, title, interest and elaim of II J Clark of, iu and to all that certain tra:t or h i»rwil of Iwlnltlflte r °nf :< ' r, l »VP-. Hut|er eounty, l'a., containing forlv-nve acres, more or less; bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at the north-west corner; thence cust to the north east corner 78 perches; thence south: 107 9-10 perehes; thence north Jill degrees west, 110 7-10 perehes; thence north 17 degree, fit} 4-10 perches to the place of beginning; bounded on ihti no.lh by John Kameier and A l> Ktihii, east by Juhn and Peter Kanierer south by Coulter Itobb ami Henry Blair, and west by other lands of II J Clark; frame house, log barn, graiuery and orchard thereon. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of H J Clark, at the suit of W J Risk idden, for •I***. h, !» No 2tf, June term, 188'j. H P Soott, att'y. Kl' No 65, June term, 1882. K0 No ntj, June term, 1882. J I> MeJunkin, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of P F Porterfield of, in and to ninety (90) acres of land, more or less, situate iu Allegheny twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit Beginning at a post at. the north-west corner; thence bv lands of.Sloan, et al., north 8!» dog.; east 159 perehes to a white-oak; thence by lands of Dr A W Crawford, south I degree; A perches i« 4 »tti«e; thence .'i.'ti degret fi oast, 18 purchus to a post; thuncc by lands of Klias Osiuan, part of same tract of laud; south 8»4 degrees west 111!) MO perches to ti post; thence by lands of Or A W Crawford, north 1 degree; west 90 8-10 perches to a post, the place of beginning. Alxmt •!"> acres cleared, a two-story frame house, frame barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of I' I'' Porter field, lit the suit of P F I'orterlield, for use, Potcrfie'd & McCombs, ii a)- fc I), No 27, June teuii, 1882. K M Kasttnan, att'y. All thy rljjht. tlt'c, Interest iiii| I'laha of J as. L Conn and Jt hanna Conn, of, In and to -eigh ty-eight (88) acres of laud, more or less, situated in Falrvlew township, llutler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wil : On I'ie north by Robert Hanks, et al, ea-t.by Win Kllcnherger, south by Haniticl Jenkins, et al, west by Ell/.. 11 Urown ; about HO acres cleared, a two rlory frame house, log boti*e shanty, log barn, coal bank and orchard thereon- Mel, d and in exucution as tin- propertji <*l .('is 1, C«ii.n ftnq Johanna COllll, at the suit of L. M. Cochran. E l>, No 59, Juac term, 1882. Newton Black, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of T M Perry, of, in and to twelve (12) acresofland. oitirc or less, alfu ttcd iu Allegheny township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit • On the north by Leslie Moan, east by J M lilacb, south t>y *P V Poririljeld, west by ilam.iih Hloan ; all cleared, log house and some fitrtt trees there >ll. Seized and taken In execu tion as the property of T M Perry, at the suit ol Lam her on Savings Bank for use. E I>, No-V.), June term, 18-2. Newton Black, att'y. /»l| Hie Ut'p, b.t'-rest and ;:latrn of 'f M Perry, of, In and to lhlrt> en aurul ol land, more or less, rltuatcd In Allegheny township, Butler county, Pa, iKiundcd as lollows, to wit [ On the noith by Jus Anderson's heirs, east by |lr A W Crawford, south by Hnutucl McCllu tick, west by Hunlcl McCllntock, C I) (Jates and J H Harris , mostly timber Intid, no im provements thereon. Seized and taken In exe cptjori as II c property of T M Perry, at the ittlt ol Latuucilou Ijavingii )iuU|t lor uie. j ED, No 6rt, Jane term, 18S2. C Walker, att'y | All the right, title, interest and claim o , Thomas Houion, of, in aud to ibe undividec •• one half of forty-two (42) acres of land, moii , or less, situated in Donegal township. Butlei ' coontv, I'.i, hounded as loiiows, to wit: Oi ' the nonh by lands o! Thos Rodgcts, east bj 1 ! Clias Duffy, south by Clin* Duffy, west by Xlil- I flerbrand, et :il; log bouse, log stable, eoa ' bank and orchard thereon, mostly cleared t J Seized and taken in cxccuiiou as the propel 1} ' , of Thos Houton, at the suit of Daniel Boyle. . ED, No 78, June term, 1882. MiQnUtion and Vanderlin, att'ys- I All the title, interest and claim ol Hunr. I'ieltz, of, in and to all that certain tract, 1 j piece or parrel of land, situated in Lancaster ■ i township, Hutler county. Pa, bounded as fol -1 lows: Beginning at a stone. thence north 53*j' decrees west Ml 2-10 perches by lands of llenry Staufler to a stone, thence south 88 degrees west 4 perches to a white oak sapling, thence i.orth degrees west 20 perches by lands ol (iotlieti Burrjr to a po?t, thence north degrees west 40 perches by lands of (Jot lieb Kurry to a post, theme north 88>£ degrees east 19# 1-10 percues by lands of Henry E ch nour to a post, thence south degrees west 12S!j perches by lauds ol E Weiss to a stone; the place of beginnine; containing 61 acres and ti2 perches, more or less, about 50 .cres cleared, small house aud orchard thereon. Seized and taken i.i execution as the property of Henry Beltz, at the suit ■:[ K P Scott for use. E D, No 80, June term, 1882. £!eo \V Fleeger, att'y. All the light, title, interest aud claim of Samuel Smilb, of, in and to forty (40) acres of laud, more or lea*, situated in Washington township, Butler couuly, Pa, bounded as fol lows, to wit : On the noith by Alex Clark, east by Wm Varuum aud U P graveyard, south b) Hugh Young, west by Jas A Mahood ; mostly cleared and fenced, small board house thereon. Seized and taken in execution ai the property of Samuel Smith, at the suit of Bell M Hutchison, et al. E D, No 80, June tern), 1882, Geo W Fleeger, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, of. in and to sixty-seven (0?) acres of land, more or less, situated in Wash ington township, Butler county. Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Jaines A Vabood, enst by Hugh and James Youuij, south by K A Williin, west by It O 3hira ; a two story lrame dwelling house, Imtnc barn, wash house, wagon shed, coal shed, coal bank, Fair Bank scales aud two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Smith, at the suit of Bell M Hutchison, et al. ED, No 113, March term, 1882. W D Brandon, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Q, A Redick, of, in aud to one and a half acres ol land, more or lee?, situate in 'Washington township, Butler county. Pa, bounded as fol lows, to wit: On the north by lands of T J Atwell, east by the Butler and Emleutou road, south by lands of James Grant, west by James Grant; cleared aud fenced, a story aud half frame house and about 50 fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken In execution as the property ol Q A Kedick, at the suit of W J Adams, Monroe Donaldson, Ever Ac. ED, No 74, June term, 1883. A T Black, att'y _ All the right, title, interest aud claim of W B Sedwiek, of, in and to all the uudivided oue half in the following described 3 pieces of land, Mtuate In Allegheny and Venango townships, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows. Begin ning at a stone, thence south 4 degrees west 75 perches to a stone pile by lands of M Auder ec n'.-. heirs, thence north degrees east 82 perches to a stone by part of same land, thence north 24}{ degrees eaßi perches to ft post bj Jt tie'i}ine, (hence north sli degrees west 84 perches to the place of begiuniug, containing 24 acres and 80 perches. Seized aud takeu in execution as the property ol W B Scdwlck, at the suit of John C Dully for use. E|D, No 74, June term, 1882. A TBlack, att'y, AI.SO —Ail the right, title, interest and claim of W B Bed wick, of, In and to the following dv scribed piece or parcel pf InuJ,situate iu Alleghe ny and Venango townships, Butler Co, Pa, and known as the Mill pond, bounded as follows: Beginning at the south end of said piece of land at a post, thence uorth 43 degrees east 00 perches to a crab tree,thence east 15 1-10 perchci to a cliciry, thence south 43 degrees, west B*i'£ perches to an alder, theuce 10 degrees, west 12 perches fo a post, thence south 40 degrees ea=t 4Q neccljoi i'> tljo place ol begin ing, coi.tabling I) acres aud lot perches, more or less thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W B Sedwiek, at the suit of John C Dully for use. E D, No 74, Juue term, 1884- A T Black, att'y, ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of W B Sedwiek, of, in and to all the following described piece or pare*) of li'.ud, s:\me county". toWßbUil>s and Stale, bounded follows: Al the south west corner ol paid piece ol laud al a post, thence wesl degrees east 8 perches to a cLcrry. thence north % degrees wen 10 2-10 pcicbis to a stump, theuce uorth degiees west 0 perches to a post, thence soulli % degrees instl7-lU perches lo the plate ol beginning, containing 85 perches ; the aforesaid piece containing iu all 31 acres and 15'.) perches, more or Icj-b ; a frame Grist and Flouring mill, with all machinery and fixtures thereto belong ing, 3 frame dwelling house'; am! °Ut buildings iheroot). Sulked mill taken In execution as the property ul VV B Sedwiek,.at the euil of John C Dully lor,uso. KD, No 89, June term, 1882. C A Sullivan, att'y. All tlie right, title, interest and claim of Dr. Samuel Graham and Eleanor Graham, his wife, of, iu and to eighth-five (85) acres of land, more or less, situate in Butler township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of MeConnell, east by heir* of Win Boreland and Eli (.'ratty, south by Kilns Pierce, wesl by lands of Vinroe ; lieiug the same traet of land which Dr Samuel Graham purchased by article of agreement from Thompson MeKinney; mostly cleared, log Louse,log barn,frame barn and orchard there on. Seized ami taken in execution us tin- proper* ty of Dr Samuel Graham and Eleanor Graham, at the suit of E K Htujton for use, now for use of Geo S Bryon. E I), No 18, June term, 188?. W \ Eorouer, *H'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J. 1-' Taylor, 01, in and lo one hundred and thirty (130) acres of laud, more or less, situate iu Slipperyrock township, Butler county, I'a, bounded as follows, to wit: Ou the north by lands of llenry Wolford, east by lands of VV (J Uenoeuli, witllli by lands of J ll Chrlstloy. west by lands of VV J Miller; about 0:) acres clear ed, one and a half story frame house, log Imrn, weather boarded, good spring house, wagon and carriage house aud orchard thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as the property id' J F Taylor, at the suit of Wm Humphrey, in trust for Portersville SuY'"E* ft ft!. ED, No 112, March term, 18«2. VV D Brandon, att'y All the right, title, Interest and claim of W II .Martin, of, iu and to twenty-eight (28) acres of land, more or less, situate in llutler town ship, Butler county. Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north I'V Robert Oimi »y Wiii Millfr, wtulli W'hitMtowu an'l llutler road, west by O \ Kberhart; mostly o I oared, two story fruuiu Itotisu, big stable, -1 acres of vineyard and 500 bearing fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W II Martin, at the suit of Reymer Bros. T Kit MS OP SALIC. The following niusl lie strictly iplled with when property Is stricken down . 1. Whet plaintiff ur other lien creditors be come tiie purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, ami a list of the Ileus, lne|nilln„ !H'irU»Kj-, V aret,.l.ll iiti: lirtißcrty mjlo, MuWh'-f /'Jf' 1 Ifi-ti ereilil'ir s re'.i Ipt* for llltl u||l(llll|t of the pro ccctls 111 Hie sain of such portion thereof as lie Inay cliillu. must lie liiruisltcd lite Sherlfl, 2. All bills must lie paid 111 full. :i. All sales not settled immediately will be con tinued until I o'clock, i\ M.of next day, at which time all property uol settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom flrsl sold. •See 1 'll id oil's Digest. oth Edition, page Ml, and Smith's Forms, page am. THOMAS DON ACHY, Sheriff of Hi-tl- r i *i-i>na>. ijlii',iil'ti aup't'. Bn'l' i. «a..' May t»l|j. MC: Idslci'N Nl»ii«lai*i| Fcrlll- All farmers amt florists, are uiianimou* iu the opinion that stable-manure is by no means the only good fertiliser forgeneral u«>. One of the oldisHt and most popular ifianufaclurers 111 Huh line is that of Messrs. Lister Brothers, of New ark. New Jersey. They are known in every secticai of the conuiitry ns reliable and res|ioiisi ble business men. who hay 9 by fait #tid |>V diia'PiK W P'i'i* |eflilibera sftoui'iil a logli reputation, We have tievsr knciwii or heard of a single syllable of eoinplaiut In regard to them from any quarter. They ate probably the lar ({est dealers In bono products in the country, which are now used in immense quantities by th.;m In the manufacture of bone-meal, Imiuo flour Ac. Their sales of bone to other manufac turers are very largo iu the aggregate, and fre quently cargo lots. Besides the pure bono pro ducts prepared and sold by flipm stt lanfpl., Ihpy nt«|iufaptuie of rime, Thw laltor fertilizer, like bouc-iuual and flour, is becoming more and more (opular with the people The Messrs Lister Brothers have had their fertilizers tested so long, in so man) ways that they know and alllnn that they are certain ly equal to the bent 111 the market. Chemists have toiled them: rival manufacturers have also hail it done, State officers, in the intcrrnt of fair end liopeet dealings, havo done thu sauiui and all Ibis lias boiiotitfed the Messrs. Lister Brothers. It may be pro|ier to say that we have written the above without hint or sug gestion from any uuarter and whully without the kuowledgo of tiie worthy firm to which wo , ref«r. 1 The agents in Butler for the excellent fertili zers manufactured bv this fhm, are ZIMMEIIM&N 4 1v uLI.r.H If Opposite Lowry llotwo, Butler, Pa. !j IMMENSE DISPLAY f I OF I i STRAW GOODS, HATS, CAPS I i i , ANl> I ? ;| Gents' Furnishing Goods || % AT HAHGAIN I'lilCKS. 1 SUMMER UNDERWEAR. | § In this Department I cfler u Nciv Sto;k. at IMMENSE BARGAINS. PLEASE EX- AMINE tliem ctii'l you will save money. Ij CHARLES R. GRIER, $ 3JAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. 1^ 's&- '^V' !■ | ' i!»,e ' JEWELRY, &C„ I Note What an old and Reliable House can do Regarding Prices. Round Nickel Clocka at $ 1 00 A Good Striking Clock, walnut case :» 00 Nickel Watch at 3 00 •< <• with alarms 1 M " " " " " a J' **"' Watch, Stem Winiler 400 A'Goud Striking Clock 200 2 O*. Silver Caw, with Ainer'n movement 10 ™V, " " " closed iu the back 450 I.ielies Oold Watches at sl2 75 All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles at 35 cents per dozen, and No. 1 Sperm Cil at 10 cents per bottle. The only place in Butler where you can find a full and complete stock of KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, Ac 1847. Rogers Bros. A I.—none genuine unless stumped ("1847. —Rogers Bros.—A 1.") 1 also carry a full lino of Eye Glasses and Spectacles, suitable for all eyes and mounted iu the most elegant and substantial manner, and am of fering Y«ry superior goods at the most reasonable rates. Repairing of Watches and Clocks receives our very strict at tention, aud is done promptly and warranted. E. GRIEIS, Main Street, Butler, Pa. TIIIAI. MKT FOR BPKCIAfc WVBT, WlKfCllfl l»lii JPWE. I 88». No. Term. Yr. JUiutiff'* Allurmii. Plaintiff*. Defimlant*. I Defendant* Attorney. A 1), 43 Dec. 1881 MP, Heliriao, " I) A Krotzer S O W Fleeger /< i> " IB7J'Campbell. 1-ri\/icr Jc Kakin, for use C B Wiser Mitchell All •& Sept 1880 LZ Mitchell Jas Kerr M.lt Hutchinson A T Black " 37 Dec. " Bred in and Thompson Augu-t MeKlwain Jacob lv el lerinan MeQu tn, \ and In, *orq r '< lti MarehlSSl McQuistion JoaS hvtle l| A W Ruilroud Co. p „,i a " " Thomps'u, Mitch'l, Greer. Jas Thompson, in trust Richard 1 1mn11 1on vlct.iindl s, Eastm n, Kted i. 29 " " Mitchell and Greer J W McMuhou Jno 1* Crawford Campbell « 33! « « L / Mitchell K A Morehead A S Campbell, et al -<cott 49 " " rampbell A McJunkin A C Hawkins, et al l' &K C Railroad Co rhompsou A Scott 11) June " L 7. Mitchell Adam Miller VVilheliuina Miller, exr'x Williams & Mitchell .< 13 » » Met'andless Thos Dounplly Wm G Smith jV T Black •1 20 " " Thompson & Scott, Ja* Ditnuan, et al Gc<» Long Oreer .l j7 « <• V Blii' k J w Maxwell, ailin'r Hiram (irubbs, ct al Bowser .. .< M MitcheM ' WmSJack.etal Jno Pollock, et al (i )ueher<t Mr</ui»tion it ji « « Brandon. llannah Harvey Jus Harvey jUreer A B«>w»er " 12 Sent " Campbell Solo.nan Bham!>erg EekartKalb Brediu A 1 homiwon ■ ~r, « Braudon A McCandleas Butler Water Co., for use Borough of Butler Walker A hasttnau M " Williams A Milclmll Win Huselton, et al Henry M Weismau : <M r , r U lll . .. „ . 40 .< «• Christie A Fleeger Marvin G Christy Robt Black A T Black A McCamllesfl „ ~j a 11 j) j Kyle Jno Snyder W M Dight Mitchell ,« r H> 1. •• same Abram Wilcox same 1, r 1 >. .< L Z Mitchell K R Brown, etal > N Har«, et al Walker „ ... .< «« (jreer Isabella Swau M Klinner, et al Brandon „ 1, a suin( . s.iiuc Martha Mathers same " ti Dec. " N Black Ja* Duugaa, ex'r Win G Smith |AT. Black. I'roU,., notary's May, 22 UM. M. N. GRKKR, Prothonotary. WIDOWS" AFPRAISEMENT. The following Widows' Appraisements have been filed in tliu office of tin: Clerk ol Orphans (Viiii t, of llutler county, in accordance with an act of Assembly, of the lltli ol April, A. I>., A T Bard ■. ,K> ■lumiig Touliili IV. -i. «» «! , .lames R. Muflhcws >■*■» j Win. S. Short. ™ I Win. Fit-mining " John K. Hays:.. }** Andrew J. -• • Lewi* It. Anderoou y? JH#ob 5hearer.....,,,. « '*{ Conrad Miller All persons interested in the above appraise ■ileitis will take notice that they wil be pre sented to the Orphans' Court, at llutler on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1882, and no exceptions being liled they will lie confirm* d absolutely. Ry \y. B. Dui'i'S, Clerk (). C. Jury I,l»t lor June Term. I.Ut ot Jurors drawn for the June Term ol Court, coioinenclug the Third MoiuWy, A- 11-188). 188). w c Allen, lVkcr twp. Richard Allen, Cranteiry twp Joseph Beck, Summit twp Oliver Uovard, Cherry twp S I. Cheer limn, Muddycrcek twp Kdwuid (."haulier, Clinton twp Win CalUlhcrs, Clay iwp Isaiah Coll inn, Parker twp John Cart, Cherry twp Jacob Derahlmer, Hutler Iwp K d Duncan, twp George HaVlaUtl, Cy'lii*e « p U N Kun,ry,' (JourorO twp Willi mi Korquer, Waihliigton twp Thomas Fleming, Concord twp Ciu| er Kroellnj.', A'inllcld twp W .1 (illkey, Adams twp A 11 Gllderslceve, Mereer twp William Cold, Clav iwp Thornaa Cray, Connoqucuesslng twp Hnniut 1 Clreer, CI >y twp Albert Hlekcy, Middlesex tW!i Wllllatu K«'lly, BuU r ,r tWU riius W Uirk', Butlei iwp Tnuei! U Lytic, Jaoksoil iwp (ioorgc Lehltir, Buthir iwp Henry UltKhuri-l, Adan-a twp Frederick Miller, Lancaster Iwp Michael Measel, t.ancasler iwp J nines McLaughlin, Mercer twp John McNainara, Parker twp J C Park, Mercer twp Peler Piatt, Ilonojjal twp Samuel Hussell, <'on.-ord twp Jain It Rodger., Clculh ld IWO Willi am Hilt tor, SliUlluU »V(p J„, M ij \ Hte.vait, Frahklln twp (iWI-n 'gliomas, Parker twp Jonathan Taylor. Hllpperyrock twp Joseph Will"on, Putin twp J C Williams, Allegheny Iwp ('miner Wilson, Middlesex twp l.ewla S Wldlmlre. Oakland twp James Whiteddes, Middlesex twp KNIUIV of llnrrlvt IV»yM. (I.A I M Of ('ONNoijt •KNtiS.IINU twp., dee'd.) Letters testamentary on the estate of Harri et Hays, dee'd, late of Coiinoouenesidiig twp., llutler ( utility, I'M., having been granted to the undersigned, all perions knowing tlieni selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any having idaims ii('«l'""t esUllv 111 |>i.«inl them duly au Ikuutlcaled fur payment. Ito 111. HT H. II A vm, | ... Jamkh H. IIAYM, ( r *' Whitestown P. 0., llutler Co. Pa. WKIiK SIJ a day at home easily made 3/&<'.,Miiy oniilt frev Address I'm k A. i'o, Augusta, Maine, i> r=sr Advcrtiau iu the CITUUN. SPECIAL NEWS! NOW th\t the Spring and Bnmmur * naon in liore, Mr. John Blokel, the Ore* B >ot and Kho» Dealer of B ltlor deems it hia duty to in'orra his friends at the public at largo ha he h»» Juat i received, without any (lo'ay or I (treat Accident I Tho l.argest Htock of Boot* and Hhoea that lio haa over Wore brought to Butler, consisting of Ladiea', Misses', Mena', Boys', and Childrona', Boot* ami Shoos and all now a id fraai from The Manufactories. Thin Htock iH the Lariat and Boat that can be found lu Butler conniy and overvboi Jin bounc! t« acknowledge the fact, and even tho igli ho woro Struck by He would havo to tmllo a amllo at auch a display. I cannot h« boat In A*»or.n.©nt anil gralos, and my stock i« large enough to supply a rogiinout of Over 3,500 People. I call your attention to thia fact, and also inform yon that thoro is a |;ioat doal if 'nonoy LOST bv poqpl* U«at don't tako the trouble to call on mo before purchasing. My priooa aro found at all times the very 10-vost, which statement in fully endorsed by over 800 MEN Who havo bought of me during tho last few days. Everybody should wear well fitting boots >■! ail! hliooi and mino cannot bo boat for Htyle, Quality, looks and priooa. I'ople liuro boon KILLED by wcariug leaky and ill Attiug boota and shoes, and what i* tho uae o* do.ng a.iwhoi yiiu ctn buy goods warranted to turn the water and wear WjII, JtHt an cheap, i invito orory ono to cou o and convince himself. Teauia'.era, Mrchanii a, Laborers, aa woll an Our Prominent Men and Capitalists aro invited latitat all tlinea prepared lo nuit you. Should you happen lo be Jhnong the who Kcl (mU tfti* wrong |»U<h> liulmmlj huft you cm* If will bo to l>lain*. Ho bo narticu ar to c.'l at my Niorn ami ln*i»%*< t ii\.y K ,Mti K |to uifttlir whutlmr you aro i>roparo<l to buy or not. It no imul>l«< for me* to fcliow k'xhmli. ltoapeot fully, JOHN BICKEL. done to order at Ileisonable Kates. I AT IGRK
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