Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 13, 1884, Image 3
BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1884. New Advertisements. Jury Lists for March Term. Sheriffs Sales for March Term. List of Collectors lor 1883, Seeds—B. K. Bliss A Sons. Notice ol Intended Application for Cnarter of Western Pennsylvania Telegraph <Sc Tele phone Company. TOCAL AND GENERAL. See how eagerly we scan the papers for the latest news, sir; Murders, scandals, accidents, in numbers to confuse, sir. Is that great sensation's fever heat now grow ing cold. sir. Then, the latest wonder must be sorely nine davs old, sir. Sex t, sir! Next, sir! That's the people's text sir; When thev've drained one subject dry they're ready for the next, sir! —Fond parents in this town can now promise their children the mumps, for being real good. —The Kloman Bros, iron manufacturers of Pittsburgh have suspended. —At Cincinnati and vicinity about 75,000 people are homeless to-day on account of the flood. —Our enterprising shoe dealers, Messrs. B. C. Huselton and John Bickel, are now in New England buying goods. —Henry DeWolf has purchased the Ander son pioperty in Springdale from the Butler B. & L. Association. Consideration $475. —Mr Philip Smith, carpenter, has purchas ed a lot on West North street, and intends building this summer. —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store. —Representative Morrison's new tariff bill proposes a reduction of 20 per cent, on the present duties on wool and woolens, cotton and cotton goods, metals, sugar, glassware, etc. —We learn from our esteemed contemporary of the lirral<l that a slight deafness has some what changed the personal appearance of Mr. Archibald Iloge, of Worth township. —On acccunt of the list of Sheriff's sales be ing larger than usual, the favors of some of our correspondents are.crowded out of this issue. Thirteen properties belonging to one man are among those advertised. —Yesterday was probably ihe worst day of the flood at Cincinnati. At nine o'clock Mon day night the official water guage marked fi7 feet 1 inch, and the water was rising at the rate of one inch per hour. —The Grand Jury of Westmoreland county, la Ft Monday found true bills against Bowser, Weston, Blakeley and twenty others, charged with the murder of O. M. Haymaker at the Murraysville gas well. —Light running Domestic Sewing Machines Jos Niggle & Bro. Agents, Butler, I'a. tf —During the flood in Pittsburgh the accom. modation trains between the Union Depot and Allegheny carried over 13,000 passengers in the 36 hoars they were running. —Mr. Adam Troutman has taken his son Henry into partnership with him, and here after the name of the firm will be A. Trout man &Son as per card published in another place. —The people of Pitsburgli and Allegheny are fearful of an unhealthy Spring and Sum mer on account of the flood, which washed great quantities of filth into the cellars of the submerged part of the building. —McCalmont farm well No. 4, E. I. Agnew, Agent, reached the sand last Thursday evening and with one bit in the sand flowed at the rate of 100 barrels per day. The well was complet ed and was being tubed yesterday, and will probably be a good 100 barrel pumper. —At the Borough election next Tuesday two members of the Town Council are to be elected to fill . the places of John Frazier, and Cas. Kockenstein whose terms expire; also two School Directors to fill the places of Lev MeC/uiatioa and Adam Troutman; also one Poor Director to fill the place of John Lawail. —A wonderful case of alleged cure by prayer, or rather cure by the Almighty in answer to prayer, is reported from Warren, this State, where a Mrs. Itodgera, who is a daughter of Judge Johnson aud a niece of Rev. Loyal Young, formerly of Butler, was, in answer to continued prayer, cured of cancer »f the womb, after having been given up to die by her physi cians. —Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store —One of the carious results of the late flood in Pittsburgh. Wheeling and other town* along the river, was the number of fires caused by the water coming in contact with lime stored in glass and other factories and in stores, and also with the fire in furnaces and causing explo sions. The Pittsburgh Fire Department was called out five times during the two days of the flood for fires caused by the high water. —The pier of the Kinser bridge over the Conooquenessing west of town was partly washed out by the flood but the bridge is still in use; and the abutments of the Hunter bridge oyer glade run were wrecked. Both bridges will have to be repaired by the County. The props under the Monroe bridge in Buffalo twp.,. over the Little Buffalo, were knocked out, and the bridge has been shut up by order of the County Commissioners until it can be repaired, This bridge will have to be rebuilt next Spring. —Mr. Harrison Coe, Who lives near Farm ington, slipped and on the pavement of Jeffer. son street, last Friday afternoon and broke the bones of his right leg just above the ankle. He was taken to the Vogeley House, where the broken bones were set and he is doing well- Mr. Coc is the defendant in a civil suit ou the list for this week, but thinks he will be able to attend Court. The same case was on one of the trial lists for last winter, but had to be post poned rn account of Mr Coe having both of his ankles broken by a run-off in Parker a few days before the time set for the trial. —Mr. John Benton who lives near Worth ington, Armstrong county, killed an eagle, a few days since, that measured 7 feet, 8 inches from tip to tip, its claws covering 6 inches square, and with beak large enough to kill a man at one blow should it pounce upon hirn A terrible conflict ensued betweeh the monster bird and its antagonist, but the eagle being fast in a fox trap Mr. Benton gained the field, and to do so he had to use a hatchet and gave it several good taps. The bird is quite a curi osity and is attracting a great deal of attention in that neighborhood. —Go to H. Biehl & Co., for Phosphate Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, 4c. —The Presbyterian church of this town was discovered to be full of smoke, last Wednesday noon, and the fire-bells were rung. The hose companies were on hands promptly, but there was no fire. It was simply a case of a smoky stove, the flue being stopped up either by frost or soot. On Friday afternoon smoke was seen issuing from the roof of the Mitchell building, adjoining the Eitenmiller hotel. This was caused by a stove-pipe having been set that morning into what is called a blind flue, a flue built to square out a chimney, but not completed above the ceiling of the second story. Mitchel got excited and had the hose compa nies called out, but the origin of the smoke was, with the aid of a lantern, soon discovered. Thompson's dog, who bad also been at the church scare, got made at being fooled twice, and pitched upoa Heineman's dog and rolled him in the mud, and somebody hit Thompson's dog with a brick. The hose companies reeled their hose and went hom« and that was all there —Dr. Wheeler's lecture will he delivered in the M. E. church on Friday evening, Feb. 14, ISM. His tubject is "Our Mother Tongue." It will be remembered that Dr. Wheeler's lec ture was to have been delivered on the 15th of January,but he was prevented from appearing on account of illness,'rom which he has fully re covered. The "Dr." is a clear, fluent speaker, and has acquired quite a reputation as a lec turer. He is now President of Allegheny Col. lege, which position he accepted last June, having been called there from the State of New York. It is expected his lecture will be quite a treat. Let him have a full house. Ad mission 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. —The Spring election will occur next Tues day and we trust no citizen will neglect to at tend. The very common idea that the town ship and borough elections are of little im portance is as great an error as a voter can fall into. The greater part of the taxes we pay is expended by these officers and, by their good judgment and econo my or incompetence and extravagance, they have it in their power to make our burdens heavy or light. Consequently in these, as in the highest offices in our gift, care should be taken to select men in whom a trust can be safe ly p[aced. It is a question whether even a Pres dential election, with all its attendant excite ment, is so directly important to the average citizen as are the elections in his own township and county. That the schools where his chil dren are to be educated kept open a sufficient time each year aud taught by experi enced and competent teachers, and that the roads and bridges over which the products of his farm are taken to market are i n good condition, is of much more importance to the farmers of this county than many questions of public policy over which Congress spends weeks of wordy war. Go the primaries and to the election. —The Franklin Evening JTrtrs. of the 31st ult,. says: "Among the victims of the Colorado Mine disaster, was one Nick Probst, whose place of residence was credited to Pittsburgh. There is DO doubt that this is the same Nick Probst who formerly lived in Sandy Creek township, and was well known 111 this city, llis first wife died suddenly in 1870, leaving three children. He subsequently married a woman from Buffalo, by whom he had two children, and who in now living near the Val ley depot. Probst lelt his family iu 1880, and for two years followed droving and dealing in cattle, making his market in Pittsburgh. It will be remembered he was missing something over a year ago. At Pittsburgh it was reported that he had been seen buying cattle in Butler county, and the papers claimed strong circum stantial evidence that he was the victim of foul play. This conjecture was subsequently found to be erroneous. It was ascertained that he was alive, but for some reasons known to him self had gone to parts unknown. His wife is satisfied that he lost his life in the disaster mentioned. Probst understood coal mining, atone time worked in the mines of Browu, Konnel & Co. at Youngstown, O. —As there may be some things in the County Auditors' Report that are not intelligible to everybody we make the following explanations: In the large table the amounts given as receiv ed from the collectors include exonerations and collectors' percentage. The Treasurer's cash receipts are given iu another table, as is also the percentage allowed the collectors, and the table headed "Treasurer's receipts by voucher," means taxes returned by collectors as uncollectable. This uncollectable tax is put on the Treasurer's county, poor, road and school return books and the Treasurer sells the properties and returns the money made to to the different townships and boroughs, as ap pears for 1883 in auother table. The "Com monwealth account" means costs paid by the county in criminal cases. The Dixmont and Warren accounts are paid by the county and refunded to the county by the Poor lioardy of the different townships and boroughs to which the patients are certified. This is a tax, however, that the townships and boroughs are very slow about paying. l>ast year the county paid over >U5,000 to Dixmont and Warren and but little over SI,OOO was refunded to it. The "Road Damage" account means awards of viewers paid by "Refunded Tax,'' amounts overpaid by collectors and returded to them. _ Court News. CIVIL CAUSES TRIED LAST WEEK. Wm. and Martha Gill vs. James H. Donaghy—Feb. 4, 1884—Jury called and sworn and now, Feb. G, 1884, ver dict for the defendant in the issue. John A Mortland, Adm'r. ys. E. 11. Adams and W. I) Roenick. Verdict for the defendant in the issue, W. I). Rocnick. Motion for new trial made and entertained. E. J. Cross vs Lemuel Davis. De fendant confesses judgment for $200.67 and costs E. E. Lepley vs. John Lepley. Ver dict for plaintiff (or $298.58. John Eberhart vs. S. R. Barnhart. Verdict for plaintiff for $7 23. B. Frederick vs. borough of Millers town. Verdict for plaintiff, the Jury being unable to decide what the in debtedness of the Borough of Millers town was at the time of the issue of the bond in question. Feb. 9, 1881, this verdict is set aside on the ground that it is not for any definite amount, and for the further reason that it is found on a question of fact not submit ted to the jury, and that did not arise in the case, and the jury was so in structed. BY THE COURT. Bernard Gardner vs. Wm. G. Smith. Verdict for defendant. All other cases on the list were con tinued for want of time to try, with the exception of the Gibson for use vs. Timblin cases, which were continued for other reasons, and the Court order ed that all cased on the list continued for the want of time be put on the list for 3d week of March in the order they stand, after feigned issues and prefer red cased, and to that list five addition al cases be added. NOTES. Mrs. Lydia S. Feidler by her next friend, Ira Stauffer, has brought suit for divorce from James Feidler. M rs. Martha McCormick by her next friend W. Maxwell has brought suit for divorce from Millman McCor mick. —Wilcox & White Organ is first class in every particular. Call to see M T. J Rocholl at Lowry House. Everything reduced in price regardless of cost. Heavy goods must go, underwear must go, prices are reduced, at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. —S pang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $17.00. Ask to See M. T. J. Rocholl at Lowry House. Best are the Cheapest. Cheaper than You Can Make it, Ladies' Muslin Underwear o' all Kinds, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. At 10 Cents, Nevr Spring Style, Fine Canton Dress Ginghams, at Rittsp & k-VUKTOS'fi. Reign of Terror in Hayti. ST. THOMAS, Jan. 28.—A proclama tion has been issued giving the names of 21 persons who were shot at Meri -1 j goane. Besides there have been al ; most daily executions at Jacmel of per sons not included in the armistice, i During the week ended Jan. 10th 47 persons were shot in spite of appeals of the foreign consuls to await the ar rival of President Soloman. Eighty j insargents fought their way through j from Merigoane to Petit Grove, where 152 of them were killed. A number of ; revolutionists still remain in refuge in | the woods The weather was so cold at Jaba on the night of January 15th that snow fell in the windward part of the island. —Call and inspect our new stock of I Dress Goods, new Black and Colored Cashmere, Gerster cloth, Drap D'Alma. Roebling Pin checks, Match Suitings, Melanges, Changeable Suitings, etc., at L. STEIN & SON'S. —The best and cheapest place to buy black and colored silks, and the largest assortment to select from, is at L. STEIN & SON'S. —We are receiving a large lot of choice new styles Prints and Ginghams, for spring trade, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Bleached and unbleached sheetings and muslins were nevtr so cheap before We have in stock all the best makes at lowest prices, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —M. T. J. Kocholl has only One Price for his Instruments. At 30 Cents, All the Spring Shades in Wide Cash meres, at BITTER & BAI,STON'S. At 12 l-2Cents, Black and Colored Cashmers, at BITTER RALSTON'S. —New double weight Osnaburg Shirtings, at 10 cents, at RITTER <FC RALSTON'S. —Now is the time to buy Carpets, we can show a full line of Velvet Body Brussels, Taps, 3 Plys, Ingrain, Cot tage, <tc., at very low prices, at RITTER <FC RALSTON'S. Call Early for bargains in fine heavy weight cloth ing, at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. Notice! NOTICE I Notice! Underwear for gentlemen and boys. Underwear for ladies and Misses. In Scarlet, Gray and White at bargain prices. Largest stock to select from at A. TROUTMAN'S. —Go to J. 0. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. New Spring Light Chintzes, Prints, Nainsooks, Cambrics, Lawns, Cords, Terrys, Em broideries, Insertions, Irish Point Lace Brussels Lace. All the new things in White Goods and Trimmings, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. New White Quilts, Napkins, Table Linens, Damaskes, Crashes, Towels, Ac., at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —New Spring Dress Goods. Solid Collars, at 8 cents, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —Cocheco and Merrimack Prints, at cents, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Just Received our new stock of Hamburg Embroidery and Insertings, the choicest line ever shown, at . L. STEIN A SON'S. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for SIB.OO. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $22.00. KITS : All Fits stopped free by Or. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Kits after lirst da>'s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and trial bottle free to Kit cases. Mend to Dr. Kline, 831 Arch St., Pin la., Pa. You Can't Miss buying clothing ufter seeing prices at Patterson's One Price clothing House. Bargain Sale of underwear, at prices never seen be fore; call earl}', at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. —We are closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost to make room for spring goods now arriv ing. Call and secure bargains, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $20.00. Bargains in overcoats for Men and Boys' wear. Every thing reduced in price, at Patter son's One Price Clothing House. —Goto J. O. Fullerton's store on JefTerson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. liiMiiranoe. Geo. W. Shaffer, Agent office with K. Marshall Esq., Brady Block Butler Pa. mayl7-tf —lf you want a good Lunch, Square Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chines are warranted for five years. Hops! Hops!! Hops!!! A bale of York State bops just re ceived at the City Bakery, Yogely House Block. nov2B-4t. Marked Down Prices. Black and Colored silks, At $ .50, former price $ .75 .75 " " 1.00 100 " " 1.25 1.25 " " 1.50 1.50 " " 1.70 " 1.75 •' 41 2.00 " 2.00 " " 2.25 And so all through line, at BITTER RALSTON'S. —All desiring first-class Pianos and Organs should interview M. T. J. Rocholl. BUTLER is well situuted as respects ; I llootla—ow (i iiiU. 4 j SHERIFF'S SALES. j BY virtue of sundry writs of Sol. Fa., Fi. Fa , Al. Fi. Fa., Al. Lev. Fa.. Leviri Facias and Ven ditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com -1 mon Pleas of Butler county, and to me directed, | there will be exposed to public sale, at the ' Court House, in the borough of Butler, on Monday, the 3d day of March, A. D. 18, 4 at one o'clock, p. m., the following described property, to-wit: F I) No <»!», March T.lssj. T C Campbell, C A Sul li\ ,111. C G Christie, att ys, All the title, interest and claim of Hr s u l (iraliam and Klenor his wile of. in and to .uat certain lot of jjronnd situate in the of Butler, Butler county. Pa., bounded 011 tie- north by Polk st on the east by an alley, on tie- smith by lte\. MeClellan, and on the west by the Butler and Mercer turnpike road—or continuation of lligh st containing 75x180 feet, more <>r less, two story brick building and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of I)r Samuel Graham and Eleanor his wife at the suit of K I; stayion lor use of Geo S Bryan and Building & I.oaii Association of Butler. Pa. ED No KK, March T. ISM. TC Campbell, C A Sullivan, C G Christie, att'ys. All the right, title.interest and claim of DrSain'l Graham ami Eleanor his wife of. in and to 85 acres of land, more or less, situated 111 Butier twp, But ler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit : on the north"b\ lands of MeConnell. east by heirs of Win Borland and Eli t'ra.ty, south by Silas Pearee, and west by lands of Yinroe : log house, log barn, frame barn and orchard thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the propeity of Dr Samuel Graham and Eleanor his wife at the suit of E K Sta>ton for use of Geo S Bryan and B & L. association of Butler, Pa. "E I) No. 63. Mareh T. I**4. W H l.usk. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of David Mortimer of. in an to 55 acres of land, more or less, situated in Parker twp. Hurler county. Pa., bound ed and described as follows, to-w it : on the north by lands of Samuel Mortimer, east by lands of <ieorge Kepler, south by lands of Geo W r>auben speck and west by lands formerly of John Conn : log and board house and orchard thereon, mostly cleared, Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Mortimer at the suit of B A Mifflin & Co. for use of J F Cochran. E D N'o 9!*, March T, ls»4. J B, Bredin, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Phillip Zimmerman of, in and to a certain lot or parcel of ground, situate in the borough of Butler Butler county, I'a. bounded north by S G Purvis heirs, east by John A\ est. south by street and west by an alley, or Catherine Zimmerman and Purvis heirs ; containing one-lialf acre, more or less,a two-story brick dwelling bouse, frame stable and out build ing thereon. Seized anil taken in execution as the property of Philip Zimmerman at the suit of Eckart Kalb KD, Xo to, Mardi T. ISKI. <1 R White, attorney. AH the riylit. title, interest and claim of William Brandon of. iu and to .MI acre* of land, more or less. situated in Venango tup, Butler county, I'a. bounded as follows, to wit : on I lie north by Widow Fleminlug, east liv John Rav, south by Michael Conway and west by Robert Vanderlin ; log house, log barn, orchard and coal bank there on, about 40 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property o! Wm Brandon at the suit of John H McCullough et al. executors of I* Meiiride, dee'd E I) Mo 96 March T. 1884, W D Brandon all y E D No 97 » •' All the right, title, interest and claim of John Meyer, ot, in and to a ceitain lot ol ground sit uate in the Borough ol Hutier, Butler county, Pa., containing 40 by 125 feet, more or less, bounded north by Mike Smith, east by John Miiehel, south by Cunningham street and w*st by Philip Bickel, a t won lory frame house and frame atabl thereon. Seized and taken iu ex ecution as Hie property ol John Meyer, at the suit ol Berg & Cypher and James McCullough. ED No l. r ) March T 1834. W D Brandon att'y. " " 22 " " Jon B Bredin " " " 2 " " Lev Memulation " » " 90 " « AT Black " All the right, title, interest and claim of Rich" ard Hamilton of, in and to sixty acres of landi more or less, situate In Washington townshipi Butler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by Jas W Mahood, east by Hugh and Jas Young, south by R. A. Mifaltt and west by R O Sliira, a two-story fiamo dwelling house, coal shed, coal batik, one pair coal scales and two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in executioc as the property of Richard Hamilton at the suit of tlie Butler Savings bank et al. K 1), No 15, March T, I*Bl. W1) Brandon, att'y • 22 " Jas B Bredin. " 2 " I.ev McQnistion, " 90 " A T Black, All the right, title. Interest and claim «f of Rich ard Hamilton <>i, In and to mo acres of land, more or less, situated in Cherry tu p. Butler county. I'a, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Michael Hamilton heirs, east by A l< McCanillcss et al, south by Robert Allison heirs et al, west by .lames Kenehan et al : board house, board stable thereon, about 5 acres cleared. Seized and lakeu iu execution us the propcrlv of Richard llamiloii at the suit of Butler Savings Banktet al. EDNo 44 March T 18S4. 8 F Bowser att'y All the right, title, interest and claim ol W 11 Ernest of, in aud to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Concord township, Butler coun ty, I'a, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post, thence along lands ol Noah Grovcr north 88J j deg cast 54 0-10 perches to a post, thence a'oi.g lands ot Thos. Morrow south 1 deg east 44 3-10 rods, thence south 88 1-2 dcir west 54 9-10 rods, thence along lands of R Harper north 1 1-2 deg west 44 3-10 rods to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres aud 32 perches, be the same inorc or less, together with the improvements thereon, tsiezed and taken in execution as Ihe property oi W 11 Eruest at the suit of J B Dully. E D No. :ifi March T. 1884. Kohler attorney •< « 48 «• •• >. .. All the rijiht. title, inte-est and claim of Angc line lrvin of, in and to fifty acres of land, more or less, situate iu Adams township, Butler county, Fa., bounded as follows to wit: on the north by lands of Jos John3ton heirs, east by lands of A C Stewart, south by lauds of Beu uingerand Johnston, west by lands of John Johnston, u frame house frame barn and orchard thereon, mostly cleared, (being a life estate iu tho above described land). Seized aud taken in execution as the propeity of An geline Irviu at the suit ol Armstrong lrvin and John Bulfour Ex'r., &c. E D, No »1, March T, 1884, John II Negley, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of William Johnston of, in and to all the following described property, viz : Situate in Adams twp. Butler Co. I'a beginning at the east corner joining lands of A C Stewart and heirs of John Irvine ; thence by lands of said Irvine's heirs south xs deg. west, ss perches to a stone ; tlienee by lands of heirs of Joseph Johnston north l deg. west. !>1 perches to a post by the same ; north si deg east, ss perches to a stone ; thence by lands of John F Cashdollar south l deg, east :>l perches to a stone, the place of beginning ; containing".!! acres, strict measure, frame house and out buildings thereon ; mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Win Johnston at the stilt of Samuel K Jenkins. E D, No 59, March T, 1884. W I) Brandon, att'v. " " 60, •' " " " " ' " '* 62, " " N Blaclc, att'y. All tho right, title, interest and claim of J K Vincent, of, in and to (the undivided one-half) forty-two acres of laud, more or less, situate in Marion township, Butlor county, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wit; on tho north by Levi Porter et al. east by Levi Porter et al, south by John Johnston et al. wee. by Chanty Porter, et al ; all cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of J K Vincent at the suit of Tho!, MeKee, Trustee of Clinton Bauk, et ai EI)No 59 March T I*B4. \V 1) Brandon utt'y. " " 60 " " •« " 62 " " N Black « All Ihe right, title, intcrert and claim of J K Vincent 01, in aud to one hundred acres of land mote or less, situate in Marion township, But ler county, Pa., bounded as foLows, to wit; on the north by Vincent heirs and Joseph John son, east by Joseph Johnson and Cook heirs, south by Cook heirs and other lands of J K Vincent, west by Win and Philip Seireuo and Martha Vincent, about 70 acres cleared, 2 frame dweiliusr I ouses, 2 irame barns, wagon shed, out buildings and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J K Vincent at the suit of Tliom s McKee trustee of Clinton Bank et al, E T, No 43, March T, 1884. J C Vanderlin. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Eliza beth Collins, of, in and to fifty acres of land, more or less, situate in Parker township, Butler county. I'a., bounded an follows, to wit; on the north by land" of Mary Sykes, east by lands of Eli lteep, south by lands of James Collins and west by lauds of John Smith's heirs; about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Elizabeth Collins at the suit of A P Stewart, Adm'r. EI)No 59 March T 1884. W 1) Brandon att'y. M •. fJO i. •< « U •• " 62 " " N Black All the right, title, interest and claim ol J K Vincent of, in and to fifty acres of land, more or less, situate in Marion township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands <■! J K Vincent and I,'ook heirs, east tiv Richard Vauderlin'.s heirs, south by C McFadden, west by Philip Serena, about lorty live acres cleared, log house Irame stable, and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execu tion rs the property of J K Vincent at the suit ol Thos McKee trustee of Clinton Bauk. et al. E I), No 16, March T. 18*4. Fleeger, Colbert & Bowser, att'ys. ED, No March T, 1881. I.ev McQuist ion, all y. All the right, title, interest anil claim of John Smith of, in an to a certain piece or parcel ol land situate In < berry tup, Butler county. Pa. bound ed as follows: Beginning at a post ami stone by oilier lands of John Smith and running thence si. *7 den. east, by lands of Qiiinn ,S. Ferry i£7B perehes to a stone pile ; thence bv lands of J:is Thompson south 77 deg. east. 00 tt-IN perches to a post; thence by lands of David Russell's heirs south l' : deg. west. <>!> K-100 perelies to a chestnut ; thence liy lauds of 11 n^l: Spoull south SI den. west M and I'j mo perches to a stump ; south l>, dee. west. t:> and I-lo perches to a post ; north s!i',»ieg. west, ill l;i 100 perches to a post; south Is'* deg west, 1.". 31-100 perches to a post ; thence by lands of Wm Hockenberry north ss l ., deg. west, 3,v> and 8-luo perches to a post and thence by other lands of John Smith aforesaid north J deg. east, 145 and u-10 perches to the place of beginnine. containing ■&G acres, more or lens, ami hav mg Ihereop a two slory brick dwelling house, large frame barn. I large frame stable, carriage house, wagon shed, ! grain house, frame ottice, orchard, mostly cleared alkltJ ikfii" tjjufc bVueli uiiU tukf.-o'iu vtc- eeution as the property of John Smith at the suit ot Mrs Lizzie Smith. Adin'x ot Ann Young, dee'd, I et al. E D, No 46, March T, 1884. Fleeger, Colbert A Bowser, ntt'j. ' F D, No 56, Mareh 1, Lev McQuistion, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Suiith of, in nnd to ull t liftt certain piece or par - eel of land Mtuite in Brady and Worth t« ps. Bailer countv, P.t., bounded and described us follow. liegiiiuing at a post, the northwest ! corner ot paid lot ruuning from thence by lands 1 formerly "f Robert Allen north deu, east, 1 '.'T:; I lli j erches to a pile: thence bv lands of A Alexander south one-halt deg. east. I^7 • -10 percheu to a poi>t; thence by lands ofßov i ver and Uptegratl south deg. west, 193 , 8-10 perches to We; thence by lands of Samuel ! Wimer (pail ot same tract) north oue-fourth • leg. west, 73 perches to a post; thence by ! bailie south Si) ! 4 deg went »0 2-10 perches to a post: thence by lands of Wm C'uirie north oue : ioui th dey. west. 73 perches to a post; thence I by ea'ue south deg. west SO 2-10 perches to j a post; tliencu by hinds ot Wm Currie north one-tonrth deg west fiTi f-lo perches to the place ot beginnint!; containing 200 acres, str'ct measure, about 30 acres cleared, balance timber land. Seized and taken in execution a-* the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Liz zie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Youne. dee'd, et al £D, No 40, March T, INS 4. Fleeger, Colbtr* A Bowser, att'ys. E D, No 56, March T, IS S 4. Lsv McQuistiou* " 57, All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of, in and to all that certain piece or par cel of ground situate in Prady twp., Butler Co., I'a., bounded as follows: Beginning at gum tree and running from thence by land-! of the heirs of S Cooverl dee'd.. south 88deg. east 05 5-10 perches to a post: thence bv lands of Daniel Loutz south 2 deg. east S6 3 :0 perches to a post; thence by lauds of John Kearigs heirs south S8 t-4th deg. west 65 nnd 5-10 perches to a chestnut; thence b\ lands of John Rearigs heirs 2% deg. west SI 5-10 perches to the place of beginning; containing 35 acres, more or less, small log house and orchard thereon, about 10 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of M.ts Lizzie Smith, Adin'x of Ann Young dee'd, et al. E D, No 46, Match T, 18S4- Fleeger, Colber* A Bowser, att'v. E I). No 56, March T, IWS4.1 W S4. Lev Mct^uistion. A.l the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of. 111 rnd to all that certain piece or far eel ol land sitnate in Brady twp, Butler county. Pa., bounded as lollows: beginning at a post at the southwest corner, thence by lands of Isaac Double north 1 deg. west 62 9 iOO rods to a post; thence l.y lands of Jacob Rohrer north 89 deg- east 144 7-10 rod* to a post; thence by ' lands ot W Davis toutli 1 deg. east fa 94-100 rods to a post, thence by the saniesouthSO deg west 134 7-10 rods to the place of beginning; containing 53 acres, neat measure, orchard thereon and about 30 acre* cleared. Seized and taken .in executioti as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs l.izz.ie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Young, dee'd, ct al. ED, No 40, March T, IHH4. Fleeger. Colbert and Bowser att'ys. E D No 56 March T 1884. Lev McQuistion, att'v " " 67 •' " " " " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Brady township, Butler county, Pa , bounded on the north by lands o" heir* of Sila* Coovert and others. 011 the east by lands of heirs of Silas Coovert and John Smith, ou the south by lands of E Funk et al and on the west by lands of Thomas Allen; containing in nil 131 acre*, more or les* log house, log stable and peach trees thereon, about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution a* the property of John Smith nt the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm x of Ann Young, dee'd, ct al. EI)No 46 Mar T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. EDNo 56 March T 1884, Lev McQuistion att'y. E1) No 57 March T. 1884. Lev McQnistion att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of, in and to all that certain piece or par cel of land situate in Cherry township, Butler county, fa. bounded as follows: on the nortn by lands of Robert Han key et al, on the east by lands of John Smith and Win Hoekenberry, on tl.e south by Jacob Wollord and George W. Hockenberry et al, and on the west by lands of John Smiti., containing 120 acres, more or less, No 304 and known as the Davis tract, frame house, log stable, orchard thereon, mostly cleared, coal bank opened. Seized and taken In execution as the properly of John Smith at the suit ol Mrs. Lizzie Smith Adm'rx ol inu Young, dee'd, et al. EI)No 40 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'vs. K I) No 56 March T 1884 Lev McQnistion att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of, in and to 123 acres ot laud, more or less, situate in Cherry township, Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows to wit: on the north by Slipperyrock creek, east by lands of Jaines Thompson et al, south bv lands of Eli Woltord et al. and west by lands of Eli Vauderlin, log house thereon and about 40 acres cleared. Seized and taken iia» execution as the property ol John Smifli at the suit oi Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Adm'rx, ol Ann Young dee'd, at al. ED, No 46, March T, 1884. Fleeger. Colbert and Bowser, att'y. ED, No 56, March T, 1884. Lev McQuidlion All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith 01. in and to 72 acres and 38 perches, strict measure, situated iu Cherry twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as lollows, to-wit: on the north by lauds of Smith et al, east by lands of John Smith, south by lands of John Smith and west by lands of John Smith et al; old log house and oichard thereon, about 35 acres cleared, underlaid with coal. Seized and taken iu exe cution as the property of John Smith al suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Voting, dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. E D No 56 Miircli T ISS4 Lev McQnistion att'y All the right, title, interest aud claim of John Smith ot, in and to twenty-live acres ol land, more or less, situate In Cherry township, BUL ler County, Pa., bounded as lollows, to wit: on the north by laud* ot Hugh Grossman, cast liy lands of John Smith, south by lands of Alex Black's heirs and west by lands formerly ot f'ariylo Wollord, frame house and bam thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith i:t the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith Adm'rx of Ann Young, dee'd. et al. E I'. No 46, March T, 1884. Fleeger, Colbert aud Bowser, att'ys. E D, No 50, March T, 1884. Lev McQiustion,att'y " " 57. " " " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of, iu and to all that l<»t or parcel of land situato iu Cherry twp. Butler county, I'a, bound ed as follows: On the north by Perry O Wolford et al. on the east by John Smith, formerly known as Carlyle Wolfofd's share of the estate of Daniel Wolford, doe'd, on the south by John Smith aud known as the Alex Bift'-k laud, and on the west by John Smith and known as the Chambers' land; coutaining 65 acres, more or less, frame house aud frame stable thereon and orchard about 40 acres cleared and underlaid with coal. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Youug. dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. E I) No 56 March T 1884. Lev McQnistion, att'v. •• " 07 " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of, in and to ah that lot or parcel of land situato iu Cherry township, Butlor county, Pa., bounded as follows: Beginning at a post the north-west comer of said lot theuce south degrees east, by laud of John Ralston, part of same tract 191 perches to a post: thence south 2 degrees west by lands of tho heirs of Daniel Wolford and Alex Black, 65 5-10 perches to a jiost; thence north dogroes west, bv lauds of John Bolinger's heirs. C C Sullivan ami A W Christy 191 perches to a post; thence north 2 degrees east by lands of Win Kelly, 65 and 5-10 perches to the place of beginning; containing 7H acres and 30 perches strict measure, frame house and frame stable, and orchard thereon, a)>out 40 acres clearod, underlaid with coal. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ami Young, dee'd, et al. E I), No 40, March T, 1885. Fleeger, Colbert aud Bowser, att'ys. E 1), No 56, M irch T, 1884. Lev McQnistion. " 57, " " All the right, title, interest and claim ol John Smith 01, .ti and to all that certain piece or par cel ol land situate in Jlierry tp., Butlor county, Pa., bounded as follows.- commencing at n post and ruuniim north 1 deg. oast 136 2-10 perches to a post; thence north* 3 deg. cast 70 2-10 perches lo a a post; I In-nee south 86 deg. east 115 perches lo a post; the.ice south 1 deg, west 2C6 5-10 perches to a post; thence notth 86 deg. west 117 iierc es to Ihe places ot bogiu iitng (it being part id lot No 34 in tho 2<l dona tion district of land); containing 142 acres and allowance, more or less, all timber land, not improved. Seized and taken iu execution as the propeity of John Smith al suit of Mis Liz/.ie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Young, dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys F, D No 5(1 March T 18H4. Lev McQnistion. att'y ~ .. 57 .. .. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of. in anil to two hundred and twontv-two acres of land, uioro or less, situato iu Chorry township, Butlor county, Ta, bounded as follows, to-wit; ou the north by Geo Hockenberry et al, east by Jacob Wolford, south by Alex Black's lieirs and west by John Dobnon's heirs; log and frame dwelling house, double log bam, large franiK stable, out buildings aud good orchard thereon; mostly cleared and underlaid with coal. Seized aud t«kun iu exueutkm as tJtio pr> i%rtjr ot MEN AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS | |J FOR H I FALL AND WINTER. & Seoteh Woo] Vnderveu iaall wiigki. Cartwrijrht and Warwr's Underwear, in white and ».-:»r!et M /? Fifty dozen Fancy Suits of I'nderwear. all wool, which wr are selliui* at i:i '">o a 9uit The heat thiaf **er k. & ottered at the price; worth $5.00. Boys' and Youths' I'nderwear of all kinds in all -Ji/tes Eg £ HATS AND CAPS. E 250 dozen British Hose at 25 cts. a pair, worth 50 Cts., just opened. Famish, French, German and Domestic Hoaieiv n Silk P &) Lisle Threads, Camels' Hair, Merino, Onhmere and Cotton. Novelties in Nexkwear. ID plain r»nd fancv - « and Mtin M 4 ! the IWt leading shapes. Our Fall importations of English Neckwear just opened. If $ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, M Walking and Driving Gloves, in Kid, Fur, Camel'# Hair, Cashmere and Clo'h, Kid Oloves ft>r erenin ' wear Fine - Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hemmed and Hemstitched, in white and with fancy borders. L.nen 1 o'llar, and Ceifa "*! —w Ijf ? 9hapes. I RUBBER GOOD H, L jA Umbrellas in Silk, Alpaca and Gingham. I.irirest line of English and American Silk Umbrellas ever -hown n Bar Vr Q«r E Black Silk Finbrella for >5.50 ii the best thing ever offered. The Celebrated Comet Shirt. A falllioe of F«mt Colond Sh rt* ■# J2 always on hand. The largest and most complete stock of Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys in Butler KP CHARLES R. GRIEB, Union Block, Main Street Butler. Pa. H 1850 00000 ESTABLISHED oo*>o lB6O JE3. GRXSB, THE JEWELER, We have them and yon will »w lurky by sjettinif one front m x\ /The Celebrated Quick Tram Esskfsrd Eallrcai Watch. L 4 : , "€ S * We also have on hand all other make* and trrade* of Watrh»-» J J BEAIQUARTEBS FOB THE FOLLOWIHG GOODS, f',\ j Kl|hlm KT. Odd W><t<llng Kin**. V©- •>/ W *"*"• «»•»*•. o IHlltrrwarr IpMvln. Our line of Roger Eros., Silverware, which ia acknowledged to he the best, is the lar**«t ever *h.->w» ia Bur.er Please call and examine stock and prices XNGRAYING FREE OF CIIARGE on all good* purchased of me Repairing of Cloefca Mi Jewelry a s|>ecialty, which we warrant to give satisfaction Place of husiness two doors North of Dnffv'* and opposite Troutman'a Dry Good* *toee. J. R. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, MAIN STREET* HT~TT,KT*. PA , ®A fine stork of American and Hwwe, OoH Filled «ilv«r and !ftck«l Watch m Chain* Wklaraa I wlm K,-- Bracelets. Pins, Far-ring*. «*old Silver at d rt«e«l Spectacle. and • well w |«ruri *ncii M Wr« fw-1 *«r- aJ the celebrated Roger Bro'n Km res. Fork*. Bpnon* I • v .„> rw , pw and -a*» Km rmm. %m INITIALS ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE on any good* pnr.ha*«t of toe Strut attention m given to repairing ot Wateto* r.inrktt Mm -Enrti ar» wm ranted to give *ati«f*ction Perann* pun*ba*tnc gr»»t* to the amount .f On* D-liar nr mn*» »>■ wwu | coupon ticket, with a Dumber and their name attached, which ttck»« •ntitlM |H« hnkUr tn a " anc. ma ' * Hom<' SIIAF.H WATF.It l ircilKl: with Oold lined Ontiloi ml Tiat* if 4ratiu *a ks mMhs<4 II eeunty paper* two weeks previous. I»on't forget the place, oppoaite Berg ,1 Cypher's Hanlware *»/ire. John Smith at the suit of Mr* I.izzio Smith, Adtn'rx of Ann Young, dec'd, ot al. ED, Mo 47, March T, 18* I. Colbert, attorney. " •' Mi, " " Fleeger ami bow ser att'ys, AH the right, title, interest and claim of Richard Hamilton and John Smith, of, in and to sixty acres of land, rcore or less. nitnat«>«l in Washington twp., Butler ctmuty. Fa . bonnded as follows, to-wit: on the north by Jas A. Ma hood. cant by ami James Young, south by R A Mifflin, went bv B O Hiira; a two-stoir frame dwelling bonne, frame barn, wagon shed, wash-house, coal shed, coal bank, 1 pair coal scales and two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Bichard Hamilton and John - mitli. at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith. Adm'x, etc. ED, No 55, March T. IM»L O B White, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of A W Hav and \Vm B .Shreve. of. in and to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Concord twp., Butler county, Pa., hounded and described as follows; Beginning at the south-west corner of lands owned by W W Christie, thence eaet 7H and 7-10 perches to a post, thence south -t de gress east. 24 and ' 10 perches to a west 1:15 perches to a post, thence north 1M de grees west, 20 and perches to a post; thence east G2 and 38-100 perches to a |>o«t; thence north 2 degrees west, 4 and 5 10 perches to the place of beginning; containing 20 acres, more or less, not improved Seized and taken iu execu tion as the property of A W Say and W A Shreve at the suit of Isaac Ash. EI)No SO March T l*S4' VV 1) Brandon att'y. All the rljrlit, title, interest and claim ot W J Adams of, iu aud to all the undivided one-hull interest iu ill thai certain lot or | urcel ol Inud situate Iu the village ol Hilliard, Washington township, Butler county, PH., bounded as fol lows: Heglnning al a post on Kailroad St., tbeuce north BI deg east 12<) leet by lot No 5 to it post ou back street, thence »ouib 'JV d'-g east along said street IK) feel to a post, thence south «1 (leg west 12u leet by lot No .1 to a post on Railroad street, thence along said street north 21) (leg west 00 leet to plaic ot l>eginihg containing <SO by 120 leet, more or less, a large frame building erected thvreon and used as a store house. Seized and taken la execution as the property ot W J Adams at the suit ot Eliz abeth Adams. E D, No '.15, March 1, I*H4. Robinson aud Moore, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of W W Johnston ot, in and to three-fourths ol an acre ol l.»hd, more or lees, situated ill Harrlsville borough, Butler county. Pa . bounded as fol lows, to-wit. on the noith by Fararie St , east by J E Cum, south by R K Wick, west by Rhoda Henderson, or Clms Warrick; two old houses, old stable aud fruit trees thereon. Seiz ed and taken iu execution as the property of »V W Johnston a', suit ol Janes Kerr. EDNo 95 March T I*Bl. Bobiuson A Moore, att'vs. All the right, title, interest and claim of W W Johnston, of. in and to 2.'! acres of land, more or loss, situate in Mercer towuship. Butler conn tv, I'a,. hounded as follows, to-wit: on the north bv Public road, east by Win McKisson, south by Wm McKisson and S .V A B B, west by S A A B B ; a two-story frame house and out buildings theroon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of \\ W Johnston at the suit of James Kerr. E1) Nos 82 and HS March T I-"*!. Test Fi Pas Iroui Allegheny county. Pa., Jno M tioeh ring and Frank Feller attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Bcnj. F Crow 01, iu and to a certain piece or parcel ot land Situate iu the Iwoajl ol Kutlcr, Hullcr county, Fa , eont lining *i» b\ i'MI leet, more or less, bounded north by an ailey, east l»y W H 11 Riddle, south by Fultot: street aud west by and alley, frame dwelling house containing S roonif, frame stable and oui buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property Beuj. K Crow at the suit ot David Douthett, et al TERMS OF BALE. The following must be .strictly with w hen property is stricken down : l When the plaintiff or other lien creditors be come the purchaser, II oils on the writs must be paid, and a list ol the lieu-. In.ludiiiu rtc.ige searches ou the properly sold, together with such lien creditor'- receipt* lor the amount <»l the pro ceeds ol tin- sale of such portion thereof as lie may claim, inns! tie furnished the Slierill. 2. All bids must lie paid iu full. All -ales mil settled imuicdialel.y will be con tinued until I o'clock, lv M. of next day, at which time all property liol settled f<>r will attain be put up and sold al \|s'n-e and risk of the person to w 110111 llrst sold. •Sec Pardon's Digest. :Uh Edition, page tic., and Smith's Forms, page :t*4. THOMAS DI»NA«;IIY. Sheriff <>f. Butler County. Sheriff s ofllee. Holler. Pa. JMBBKI For CQLOR snd SWEETNESS U.« BEAN 3 CONCENTRATED HMWVI Extract o' AanaHo. ; ewr Oeler. Brlfhust *m * ut BtroagMt. »«r •' UmT vhMt, 1 u ey. U fuf £ sniipU . u urtß« WOlfc*. w wibm* Jury I.UIn lor IWMrrh Term. Oraud Juror* fur Monday, Man b3, 1 v«4. Allenlieny twp., Holirrt Uarid*on. Hutler Iwiro, Hi-borrb, Jo* BHtfaio. . Brady twp, 8 W Moori*. Clay iwp, Samuel Bl.irk. Con dci»iuenra.«in g twp, Hiram Hrrkerf. Concord t(»p, McCalle«trr Kuhn. fniuklln twp, J W Iteria. Ji-flrraon twp, Jno Oalfoghar of P. Lancaster twji, Jai-oli Chrlatophcl. Memsr twp, k K Wick. Proaucet boro, John flrore. Pctrolla liorn, N B llrrr. Parker twp, W A Killy. Prnn twp, J.nua* Andt-rwo. Buiiiinit twp, Krrd C Bower, Wm Elcbmlaab. Hiialiur; l«>ro, Calvin lilrmi. Washington twp, S A (.'aupt«ll, Thoraaa T. Cbrifty, H (I l.ewi». Venango iwp, John Ray. Trarerse Jnrora for Monday, March 10, Allegheny twp, (ieorgc Fowler Buffalo twp, Benj Hyrr\r. Butler twp, J R Kam«. Biitier Ixiro, Henry Miller, Caaper Sherman. Cranlierry twp, Andrew Wr«t, Arehl- Allen. Clinton twp, W' M TIKIBII«M, John Brewer. Coiin'HjiieneMing twp, Win Ki hir Non, O. W Keighley. Clay Iwp. J R VleJunkin. Cherry twp, J W K. llt. Centra twp, E Eagle, W A Chrkaty, Andrew Albert. Donegal twp, (J H Hamper Evans City boro, J P Ripper, Forward twp, J.meph Cooper. Franklin twp. Clin* Johtnton. Harmony boro, F A Eduiondion. JackiMiu W , Fred Duml.augh, David B. Choniz. .Icflerxon twp, Williim Rudert. I. uicaater twp, Wtu l.utz, JoaepU Crolt. Middleaez twp, Roliert Bazton. Mllleratown boro, Dean J C Gaiaford. Pen ii twp. Bird 9 Wlmer, Abrani Andrew Pro«|iecl boro, Conrad Miller. Petrolla boro, I. M Ireland, C A llite, J II Qibaon. Parker twp, A A Oitmon. Baxonburg boro, J E Milder. Hun bury boro, A B Khodca. Siiiiiuiil twp, June« D0.1d.. V. nango twp, Daniel Lawii, Rolwrrt Blair. Worth twp, Amaaa Kelly, Jacob McCracken. WiwbiiigloD twp, R O Slnra, William B»-ll. Win Held twp. Annual Acre, Caniuel Duff, John Denny. * Travipte Juror* for Monday, March IT, Allegheny twp, Cliaa C Co.iper, Jauiei Craw ford John Price. Ad una twp, Andrew Fleinining. Jno erty, Fred Flinner, John (iilkey. Butler twp, Michael Riirnhart, Brady twp, Martin Crol!, Daniel K. Graham. Huiltr boro, W R Colhrit, G W Campbell, W K Hopkins, John Kopp, || B Joai-pb Km kruslein. Cranbt rry twp, Wm Bironp, R II Bmwn, Concord twp, A H Maxwell, W H Itelhnne. Clearlield twp, Patrick Douabne. Jackaoß twp W, (ie.i Knaull. Ella* Keater. Jefferson twp, Richard Bniatly. Muddy creek twp J N Bauder. Middlesex twp, Jainiw Hart.iron, B"nt Stepp, Thomas R Me Mi lan Miileralown boro, W l» Kelly. Parker twp, John Anker, Sr., Frank Gibaon. Pcuu iwp. Bamuel II Cooper. Fme|>ert boro, John Kelly. Sunbury boro, P P Brown. Worth twp, J B Pi*or, Mil«t Elder. Winfirld twp, William Bi. kett. Venango twp, Tbo* Eakln, if H Reddick, Joneph iiilllard. /ellenople Iniro, Ijrii HoNtein, Ben] Swain. NOTICE IS IIKKEBV GIVKN THAT APPI.K A llon »ill lie inade to the limrrnnr of the stale ol IVninyh aula for letlen patent IneonMirating the Western I'etimylvaaia Telegraph and Tele phone Company on or before the Fifth da\ of Mareh. A. It.. |hh(, at lu o'ctiN-k \ M Ihr object ami pnr|>o«e ol naid f orporation m the eon*(nicling. maiiit IIIIIIIK ami leading lin. -i o| telegraph (or the nie ol imlivhluaU.llrm*. eorpor (Uioiit. iiiunieipal and otherwise, lor iceneral bu*t lie**, and for police, lire alarm* or mei*enger bunt lie-.*, or for the transection of any InnliH'** in which eleetrleltv, over or Ihroiigh w ire*. iua> I*- applied to any u*eful pur|nru' In lh>- following named connfie* In fbe stale of IVnn«vlvsnia Alleghenv. Armstrong. Beaver. It itfer. Knifind, lllair. i raw for.l. Chirioii.f ainbrta. f learfteld. Erte. Flk, Fayette, l ore*!, lireeii. Indiana. Jefferson. lAwrenee, Merer. McKean, Soinervt. Waahlng ton. Warren, Westmoreland. Venango, and in the Slat.--, of Ohio. West \ irginla Marvlaml and New \ ork. sriJSI THRKRS W \ HI NHHEE. H \ IX M AN. E.C.COXVERSE. F \l MAi.EF. .1 U. .MefKKAKV. W A DfNHHEK.. Attorney for Petitioner*, plttitiutgh. Pa. I l»tillllU.r».-, KKUIftT»:H*» HOTKR. t*« Fiul x-rrxwt ■* John M MrfjN«, Mnb l»tr»l«r .if J«<tn iat' n( rn iim tmn , 4Wi Jrt Fmnl vml dMirttoitom ant *f lu>»W FnmtHe, C*!., :tn4 ll'iin kxmHr A4ann*«r» tor* of Joseph K-nnni,. fat* of «,.(.fle*», t«fi. dee d X Final ••■■Mint <4 Jjin » r»m*r. 44—ilW trainee T A.»(l hrM"plu-r Wilt-r. .;•*« if')aj *• . «•*. Final in n«M M %nH m ><««. wnm •llan of J ante-. M< « miwf -KM «€ |' **n «•MMM-r, lac «f Worth t*p, .w 4 •til Final arnninl of fdw «r<l I ampmKl UM I.iariltsii of IH.rfW.inwr. minor -MM of K«>.w « inwy-r. «f*e d . late nf Worth «»». by SMK ■ Moore. K\*eiitor «f sui.| F.lw*Ht < wnpt-1). 4rr 4. ah. Final armurit nf lilair! i 11>>ii:. lafci «n irdian of J e«sr • ...per minor rhiM of Hubert I ..>)rr dee d. late of Worth twp IM Vr 4MBI 11. Unif. Ktmil.* of Uiil ran Ml. Tlh. I inal aeemmt of J. W K 'trj _ ll»i i atai of the . Male of M W. (Km. lafe of #««fk t«t, i deed. •th Kir* an.l Anal armanf of M |» M<fM laud. 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Klnal unit of Alevamter W>Wl. Fxe i-utor of Wm. Jlrtimr). lata of Hulf tlo twp dee'd. I*«th F'irst ami .li-iriNiiiioo v-'iM of |m lK.ni Hiimni r*. Administrator of Philip Muinnaa. late of 2rlip||i.)i<r bom, deed. ■Mb. First ami final i.r.»mt uf W « Dh'i»- niiek. Administrator of w«*l. .Jr.- J. IK. Final ami <fi«tnl»ill«n a<-.-.«int uf jnta Kohnrr. A.|iiiini*(rator of \jury \ n»hior lata of ( raabm) t*p <l.-. '.I Tiu4 Final ami .IKtnhutloii arr.Kint of I>**)4 Sf.mflrr. Kirrlltiir of f.-trr • tmrrllnf. Iltr of Zrllrmiplr iMirouieli. dfC'al, 3*l. FImI ami final arrmint of Khrnrjvr riiriMy. A<linirii«trat>>r of Ann I "unf, I at*- of Waahlimtoa Iwp. ilrr'il . fll«l ||) llh Jilßilinm lora IUTM tt. ami Jaw ChrMfr. List of Collectsrt far tb« Year 1884 Ailmm ip. A J FlanuiiK. VllefCltenr fwp Hiiflar twp. JiMMpk lleiKlil<«f|{«'. Riiffal i twp Win. X Caraoo. llra>W twp. John staff, t'oocorii twp. J. Harrr Wu-k. rtearfjrbl twp. J B Mrlkfil. 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Purtrrirllr, W K Riddle Aaxmbaric, F. F Mud-r Munliury, lltiU Htrwart "/.< ii.-iKiplf, («n»rt<* Klni(. Or. Freate's Water Cure E«- tablishment. A heilih inatitation In it* »Ht» Trwr. Fur nmrlr all kmda of Chnmlr dtaa«M»<-«, and a»- prflally th«> .llartaoa of W nnrn OrD AT atX Sea»«>a», Circnlara liw Aditrru, 8 FKEAME. M. D-, Jy I*-ly Saw Brighton, Hoarar Co., !*■ IST A«l rertiw ta (to C iTiin