BL'TI.F.R CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1884. New Advertisements. List of Applicants for License, Trial List lor March 17th. Widows' Appraisements and Road Cases for March term Witherspoon Institute Spring term. Administratrix Notice —Estate of Win Barriek man. LOCAL AND (IEINERAL. —A man is very like a gun, That fact plen.se trv to fix. For it he finds he's chi»rgi"d too much, Why, that's the time kicks. —A. M. Cornelius, Esq., has purchased the Philip Smith property on the Harmony road in the northwestern part of the borough. —Naval Cadet Harry Carpsjiter of Washing ton, D. C., is at present visiting Ira McJuukin of this place, and is preparing for the April ex amination at Annapolis. The chirp of the robin and the croak of the frog are already heard in the land, which circumstances are said to be tokens of a very early spring. —Go to H. Biehl A Co., for Phosphate Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, &c. —H. A. Miller, Esq., of Pittsburgh, was appointed by the Court to hold an inquest in the case of Jamds Bartley, of Centre township, an alleged lunatic —Munro Adams' New York divorce mill, has. come to grief, and Clerk Law of the Kings County ' Brooklyn) Court, is under arrest for forging the Judge's signature to papers in some twenty-five cases for divorce, this fraudulently obtained. —The rooster fighters of this town are having great sport in one of our livery stables. Hopkins' roosters gen erally come out ahead. They are of the Clayburn strain. —The County Commissioners have had the Court House bell or rather what was left of it, put in one of the vaults. Every other boy in town is carrying a chip off that bell in his pocket. —Ten persons were crushed to death beneath falling walls at Cincin nati last Friday. The rear wall of two boarding bouses, that had been weakened by the floods, gave way. —Light running Domestic Sewing Machines Jos Niggle & Bro. Agents, Butler, Pa. tf —The public of this t.iwn will give an entertainment in the School Hall to-morrow evening, to raise money to pay for their new or gan. These entertainments are always good, aud, as the admission fee is always small it is hyped that the scholars will have ft fair au dience. —A citizen of this county who has thorough ly investigated the circumstances connected with the mysterious disappearance of Nick Probst some months since, is yet of the opinion that Probst WHS murdered in this c. unty some somewhere between Butler and Harmony, and that the Nick Probst who was killed in the late Colorada coal mine disaster was another man. —Bald Ridge Co.'s well No. 20, on the Hu>elton farm, reached tbe sand during the early part of last week, was tubed Monday, and was pumping at the rate of 120 barrels per day that evening. The sand of this well is 49 feet deep, there was no gas but the well filled up with oil as soon as the sand was reached. McCaimont farm well No. 4 is doing 55 barrels per day. —Joe Wuller and his wife, who room over the drug store, were waked early last Saturday morning by the smoke which filled the building. Joe ran down stcirs and found that the floor of the drug store near tbe stove was burning, and that the sawdust spittoon, or what was left of it, had fallen through the hole burned in the floor and into the cellar. A few buck ets of water extinguished the flames. The fire had evidently originated in the spittoon, probably from a lighted cigar. George Strutt, formerly of this county, but who hag lately been employed as bartender at the saloon of Jacob Aurenbacher on the South Side, Pittsburgh, died at the residence of his employer last Monday. It seems that on Sunday the young man called on Dr. Donnan. of Carson street, complaining of great pain, '{he doctor gave him a prescription containing an eighth of a grain of morphine to the dose. Mr. and Mrs. Aurenbacher were absent Sunday evening, and on their return knocked at Strutt's door, but receiving no response, supposed he waa sleeping. As they could not get any an swer Monday morning, the door of his room was broken down, and he was found on the bed unoonscious.. Drs. Wood and Donnan were at once sent for, and despite all their attempts to awaken young Strutt he died soon after. It is supposed he took an over dose of the medicine, not knowing the eflect. —Bend or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store —We have been requested to answer through the columns of the CITIZEN the following question . Why are not the citizens of the Dis trict of Columbia permitted to vote for President. The citizens of the District of Colombia do not have a vote for President or Presidential elector on account of there being anything in the Constitution or laws of the United States forbid ding it. but because there has uever been any thing done authorizing it. The district was ceded to the United States in 1788, the necessary buildings were erected, and the government removed from Philadelphia to Washington in in 1800. At that time very few people lived there excepting officers of the government, and although the district now contains a population of nearly 2(10,000 persons, no steps have ever been taken for securing thein a representation in the electoral college. The Constitution gives Consjr.-ss exclusive control oyer the dis trict. Congress manes its laws, and the Pres ident appoints its Governor and Judges. Washington and Georgetown cities within the district have their own muuicipal governments with power to lay and collect taxes for munici pal purposes. Some years ago the district was entitled to one delegate in Congress, but this, we are informed, .has lately been taken from them. —The flood at Cincinnati reached its climax at QOOU last Thursday at which time there was 71 feet and tof an inch in the channel. This was within a few inches of being five feet high er than the flood of last year. All the lower part* of Cincinnati, Newport and other towns along the river were under water. Jefferson yille, Ind., was almost entirely mandated and the people were crowded into churches and school-houses. The strong winds and cold weather of Thursday added greatly to the suf ferings of the people who were imprisoned in the upper stories of their houses without food or fuel. Many houses were blown down and many floated off. It was not uncommon at Louisville to see large frame houses floating over the falls. Relief societies were organized in all the towns and cities and provisions dis tributed by boats, and steamers on the rivers visited those small towns that were entirely surrounded by water and distributed cooked provisions. Relief committees in all the towns and cities of the country are collecting and sending money to the committee at Cincin nati. On Thursday last the Masonic fraternity of this town forwarded $60.90 and other sums have since been forwarded. —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of m fciwto a* & Qratrt COURT NEWS. Civil Cases Disposed of Last Week. Ezekiel Dougherty vs. E. A. Mort ' land, ejectment, verdict for defendent S W. Glenn for use of Harrison Ruby vs School District of Brady Twp, Verdict tor plaintiff for $455.80 Jefferson Allen vs. D G. Courtney, Jackson Bard and others. 1884 Feb ltj, after hearing testimony of plaintiff t as to parol contract, the Court direct a ! compulsory nonsuit, the presiding 1 Judge being of opinion' that the plain tiffs owu testimony shows there can be no recovery, for that the proof is not sufficient to make out a parol contract that can be enforced, there being no ev ! idence of exclusive possession by the yendue or of improvements that could not be compensated in damages. Mo tion entertained to take off non-suit. BY THE COURT. J- H. Douthett and wife vs. John Magee Discontinued and judgment entered against plaintiff for costs. W. A. Hogue vs. Mrs Galbreath and Henry Borts-obstructing right of way. Henry Borts not appearing judgment entered against him by default, and case against Mrs. G. to be finished this week. Commonwelth of Pennsylvania for one of Emma J. Ilea vs. W. H. Hoff man and others. Held over for trial this week. Douthett and wife vs. D. B. Crow, held over for this week. Reiber vs. Boos, Walter and Miller. Held over for this week. The Jury for last week were held over for this week to try the three above cases. Religious Notices. There will be ho preaching in the Reformed Church, Butler, on next Sab bath. evening. At a special meeting of Allegheny clasis held in the Reformed Church, Butler, on on the 12th inst, Rev. C. Gumbert, at his own request, was dis missed to Somerset classis, in whose bounds he enters upon a new field of labor in April. Next Sunday will be Quarterly meet ing in the M. E. Church of this place The pastor, Dr, Smith, will be assis by Rev E. J. Knox, A. M., of Spring dale. Conference will be held on Saturday at 7 P. M ; preaching on Sun day, Monday and evening by Rev. Knox. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered after the morning sermon. All are invited. The Annual Missionary festival of the Ladieß Missionary Society of tbe Reformed Church, Butler, will take place on Sabbath the 24th inst at 2:30 P. M , ic the Reformed Church. Be sides the religious services, addresses will be delivered, and the President's aud Treasurer's report read. All are in vited. A Fine Horse Mr. James S. Hayes, of this place, and Mr. Alonzo McCandless, of Franklin township, have purchased in Chicago and brought here a Percheron-Norman stallion, which is said to be the best horse yet brought to this county. He is an imported horse, but four years old, an iron-gray and weighs now 1800. The horse can be seen at the livsry stable of Mr. Haye» in this place, on Jefferson street. Book of Seeds. Messrs. Hiram Sibley & Co., of Rochester, N* Y., and Chicago 111., will send tree of charge on application, to any of our readers, a book in which is described all the tested new and standard varieties of vegetables, flower and field »eed, which is well worth sending for and reading carefully. Everything reduced in price regardless of cost. Heavy goods must go, underwear must go, prices are reduced, at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $17.00. Cheaper than You Can Make it, Ladies' Muslin Underwear of all Kinds, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. At 10 Cents, New Spring Style, Fine Canton Dress Ginghams, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Absolutely the best Porous Plaster ever made. The Hop Plaster is com posed of Fresh Hops, Balsams and Gums. Weak back, Side Ache, Sore Chest, and all pains are speedily cured cured by its use. Apply one. Only 25 cts. at any drug store. —An astronomer has discovered that the thin edge of the new moon is a bright green. That is some proof of the green cheese story that has become popular of late years. —Call and inspect our new stock of Dress Goods, new Black and Colored Cashmere, Gerster cloth, Drap D'Alma. Roebling Piu 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. At 30 Cents, ' All the Spriug Shades in Wide Cash meres, at RITTER & RALSTON'S, At 12 1-2 Cents, Black and Colored Casbmers, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —New double weight Osnaburg Shirtings, at 10 cents, at RITTER & 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, Ac., at very low prices, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for SIB.OO. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $22.00. KITS : AH Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and S'J.oo trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, !U1 Arch St., Phila., Pa. You Can't Miss buying clothing after seeing prices at PettergoQ'* Ooe Price Clotliiog —"The creek is going down'' be said, as be stood on the bauk. "Oh no, you are mistaken, it is rising." "Guess not, its going down—can't I see it ? ' Xaw, yot can't; it's ten feet above the rising; you're blind." "I say its going down—down to the Gulf. And the assembled multitude rose up and seized him and flung him into the seething waters. Call Early for bargains in fine heavy weight cloth ing, at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. Notice! NOTICE! 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 .T. O. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. —The snow must hare reached a pretty good depth in Erie county, if some of the Erie county papers can be believed. One of them records the drowning of a two hundred dollar horse in a snow drift and another tells of the narrow escape of a man and horse from a similar accident. 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, fcc , 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 & SON'S. —A dependent in a case of wife de rtion in the Erie Countv Court last week, presented in evidence an Indiana divorce, which ho expected would quash proceedings and set him free. Judge Galbraith couldn,t see the legality of the document and bore down very hard on tbe possessor. He said that, com pared with a man who would sneak off to Indiana to obtain a divorce from a wife he bad left destitute, a horse thief was a respectable gentleman. Bargain Sale of underwear, at prices never seen be fore; call early, 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. Everything reduced in price, at Patter son's One Price Clothing House. —Go to J. 0. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pire Butler county wool. Insurance. 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 hops just re ceived at the City Bakery, Vogelv House Block. nov2B-4t. Marked Down Prices. Black and Colored silks, At $ .50, former price $ .15 .75 " " 1.00 1.00 " " 1.25 1.25 " " 1.50 1.50 " " 1.76 1.75 •' " 2.00 2.00 " " 225 And so nil through line, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. !■» NOTICE IS HF.IIKBY GIVEN that an application will be made by Clias. T. Cres we 11, Albert B. (luilberl. Severn Mallet Provost, Henry Cummins and Theo. H Armstrong on the 14th day of Febru ary, 1884, to the Governor of the state of Pennsyl vania, under the Act of Assembly of the Commo nwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide tor the incorporation and regulation of of certain corporations." approved April JHth 1*74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an iutended corporation, to be called the Postal Telegraph and Cable Company No. 2 : tne charter and object thereof is to construct, maintain and operate line« of telegraph commencing in McKean County, at the state line, on the highway near Foster Brook, running thence through the counties of "cKean, Warren, Forest, Clarion. Venango, Armstrong, Butler. Allegheny aud Washington, to a point on the State line between Pennsylvania and .Vest Virginia, in the township of Hanover. In Washington county, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rialiH. benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements . BIDDLE & WAIiD, Solicitors. Entitle ot H'm. Barrtckuiaii. LATE OF CONNOQUENESSINO TWP, PEC'D. Letters oi administration upon the estate oi Wni Barrnckman, dcc'd, late of Connoquenes ing twp., Butler Co. Pa., having been granted lo to the undersigned, all porous knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present such claims duly authenticated tor settlement. SARAH J. BARRICKMAN. Adm'r. Mt. Chestnut, Pa. A. M. Cornelius; Att'y ATTORNEYS AT LAW. K. M. SITES, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, East side of Dia moud, Butler. Pa. lebll-'X4tf FRANCIS KOHI.EK. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public, Counsel given in German and English. Office South of Court House. SHERIFF'S" SALEST BY v irtne of sundry writs of Sci. Fa., Fi. Fa , Al. Fi. Fa.. Al. Lev. Fa.. Leviri Faciau and Ven ditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Butler county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Bouse, in the borough of Butler, on Monday, the 3d day of March, A. D., 1884 at one o'clock, p. m., the following described property, to-wit: E D No 88, March T, 1884. T C Caranbell, C A Sul livan, C (1 Christie, att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Dr Sam'l Graham and Elenor nis wife of, in and to all that certain lot ol ground situate m the borough of Ifutivr Vtu, livpb ' bv Polk St on the east by an allev, on the soutli by Kev. McClellan, and on tin* west by the Butler and .Mercer turnpike road—or continuation of High St.—containing 75x180 (eet. more or less, two storv brick building and out building* thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of l»r Samuel Graham and Eleanor his wife at the suit of K K Stavton for use of Geo S Bryan and Building & Loan Association of Butler, Pa. ED No **, March T. 18*1. TC Campbell, C A Sullivan, C <: Christie, att'ys. All the right, title,interest ahil claim of Dr Sam'l (Irahani and Kleanor wire of. in and to R"> acres of land, more or less, situated 111 Butler twp, l?Ut ler count v. I'a,. bounded as follows, to-wit : on the north'ln lands of McConnell. east by ht ir> of Wm Borland and Eli Cratty. south by Silas I'earce, and west by lauds of Vinroe : 1 >g hoi.-.-. log bam, frame barn and orchard thereon, mostly clean'd. Seized and taken in execution a< llie property of L>r Samuel Graham and Eleanor Ins wife at "lliH suit of K K Sla>ton for use of Geo S Bryan and B & L. as-.ociatioii of Butler. Pa. E D Xo. K5, March T, 1884. \V H l.iisk. atfy. All the right, title, interest and claim <>l David Mortimer of. in an to 55 acres of land, more or less, situated in Parker twp, Butler county, Pa., bound ed and described as follows, to-wit : On the north by lands of Samuel Mortimer, east by lands of George Kepler, south by lands of Geo \V Dauben 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 K A Mifflin & Co, for use ol J F Cochran. ED No 93, March T, 1884. 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 t>v .John West, south by street and west by an alley, or Catherine Zimmerman and Purvis heirs ; containing one-half acre, more or less,a two story brick, dwelling house, frame stable and out build ing thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Philip Zimmerman at the suit of Eckart Kalb. E D, No 40, March T. 1884. O R White, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of William Brandon of. in and to 50 acres of land, more or less, situated in Venango twp, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by Widow Flemtuing, east by John Kay, south by Michael Conw ay and west by Robert Vanderlin ; log house, log liarn, orchard and coal bank there on, about to acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Win Brandon at the suit of John 11 Met'ullough et al, executors of P Mcßride, , No 56, March T, is*4. Lev McQujst ion, att'y. All the right, title, Interest and claim of John Smith of, in an to a certain piece or parcel ot laud situate In Cherry twp, Butler county. Pa. bound ed as follows : Beginning at a post and stone by other lands of John Smitu and running thence S. 87 deg. east, by lauds of Quint) & Ferry '-'7B perches to a stone pile ; thence by lands of .las Thompson south 77 des. east. 50 is-lt) perches to a post; thence by lands «f David Russell's heirs south 1 1 - deg. west, <>."> 8 -100 perches to a chestnut; thence by lands of Hugh Spoull south 81 deg west .">1 and 12-k.J perches to a stump ; south IS deg. west, 4!' ami T-lo perches to a post ; north sk 1 * deg. west, 114 43-luo perches to a post ; south IBV-i deg. west. 15 34-luu perches to a post; thence by lands of Win Hoekenberry north 8s' 4 deg. west. 350 and j 8-lou perches to a post and thence by other lands of John Smith aforesaid north -10 perches to the place ot beginning; containing 200 acres, strict measure, about 30 acres cleared, balance timber laud. Stized and lakt-n in execution as the property ot John Smith at the BUit of Mrs Liz zie Smith, Adin'x of Ann Youug. dee'd, et al E D, No 40, Match T, 1884. Fleeger, Colbert i. ii 57 .< " •« •> a 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 of heirs of Silas Coovert and others, on the east by lauds of heirs of Silas Coovert and John Smith, on the south by lands of E Fntik et al and on the west by lauds of Thomas Allen; containing in all 131 acres, more or less log house, log stable and peach trees thereon, about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm x of Ann Young, dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 Mar T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. EDNo 56 March T 1884, Lev MeQuistion att'y. ED No 57 March T. 1884. Lev MeQuistion att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ol John Smith 01, iu and to all that certain piece or par cel of laud situate in Cherry township, Butler county. Pa. bounded as lollows: on the north by lands of Robert Sankey et al, on the east by lauds of John Smith and Win Hockenberry, on the south by Jacob Wolford and George W. Hockenberry et al, and on the west by lands of John Smitt , containing 126 acres, more or less, No 364 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 Ann Young, dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. E D No 56 March T 1884 Dcv MeQuistion att'y " '• 57 " " " " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith 01, in and to 122 acres ol land, mure or less, situate iu Cherry township, Butler county, Pa. bouuded as follows to wit: on the north by Slipperyrock creek, east by lauds of James Thompson et al, south by lands of Eli Wollord et al. and west by lands of Eli Vanderlin. log house thereon and about 40 acres cleared. Seized and taken iu executiou as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Adm'rx, ol Anu Youug dee'd, at al. ED, No 48, March T, 1884. Fleeger. Colbert and Bowser, att'y. ED, No 56, March T, 1884. Lev MeQuistion » 57, '• Al! the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith ot. in aud to 72 acres and 38 perches, strict measure, situated in Cherry twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by lands of Smith et al, east by lands of Johu Smith, south by lands of John Smith and west by lauds of John Smith et al; old log bouse and orchard thereon, about 35 acres cleared, uuderlaid with coal. Seized and taken iu exe cution as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ann i'ouug, dee'd, et al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys. E D No 56 March T 1884 Lev McQuistion att'y » " 57 " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of. in an d to tweutv-tive acres ot laud, more or less, situate in Cherry township. Buc ler f'ounty, Pa., bounded a 6 follows, to wit: on the north by lauds of Hugh Grossman, east by lands ot John Smith, south by lands of Alex Black's heirs and west by lauds formerly of <~"arlyle Wolford, frame house and bain thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith v.t the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith Adm'rx of Ann Young, dee'd. et al. ED. No 46, March T, 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser, att'ys. E D, No 56, March T, 1884. Lev McQuistion,att'y .. i. 57< .« .. .4 .. .• All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of. in and to all that lot or parcel of land situate in Cherry twp. Butler couuty, Pa, bound ed as follows: On the north by Perry O Wolford et al. on the east by John Smith, formerly known as Carlvle Wolford's share of the estate of Daniel Wolford. dee'd. on the south by John Smith and known as the Alex Black land, and on the west by John Smith and known as the Chambers'land; containing 05 acres, more or less, frame house and frame stable thereon and orchard about 40 aores cleared and underlaid with coal. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Young, dee'd, et al. E D No 46 March T 1884. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser att'ys, E D No 56 March T 1884. Lev McQuistion, att v. .. .. 57 .. « .. .. .. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of, in and to ah that lot or parcel of land situate iu Cherry township, Butler county. Pa., bouuded as follows: Beginning at a post the north-west comer of said lot. thence south BS,'-£ degrees east, by land of John Ralston, part of same tract 191 perches to a post; thence south 2 degrees west by lands of the heirs of Daniel Wolford aud Alex Black. 65 5-10 perches to a post; thence north 88',-j degrees west, bv lands of John Bolinger's heirs, C C Sullivan aud A W Christy 191 perches to a post; thence north 2 degrees east by lands of Wm Kelly, 65 and 5-'0 perches to the" place of beginning; containing 78 acres and 30 perches strict measure, frame house and frame stable, aud orchard thereon, about 40 acres cleared, underlaid with coal. Seized and taken in executiou as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Anu Young, dee'd, et al. E D, No 40, March T, 1885. Fleeger, Colbert and Bowser, att'ys. E 1), No 56, M arch T, 1884. Lev McQuistion. •' 57, " " All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith ot, n aud to all that certain piece or par cel of land situate in Oberry tp., Butler county, Pa., bouuded as follows: commencing at a post and runuing north 1 deg. east 136 2-10 perches to a post; thence north 3 deg. east 70 2-10 perches to a a post; thence south 86 deg. east 115 perches to a post; thence south I deg, west 2C6 5-10 perches to a post; thence notth 86 deg. wesi 117 perc es to the places ol begin ning (it being pait of lot No 34 in the 2d dona tion district of land); containing 142 acres and allowance, more or less, all timber land, not improved. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at suit of Mis Lizzie Smith, Adm'x of Ann Young, dee'd, ct al. EDNo 46 March T 1884. Fleegor, Colbert and Bowser att'ys E D No 56 March T 1884. Lev McQaistion. att'y .. .. 57 All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of. iu and to two hundred and twenty-two acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry township. Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by Geo llockenberrv et al. east by Jacob Wolford, south by Alex Black's heirs and west by John Dobson's heirs; log and frame dwelling "house, double log barn, large frame stable, out buildings and good orchard thereon; mostly cleared and underlaid with coal. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Johu Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, Adm'rx of Ann Young, dee'd, et al. ED, No 47, March T, 1884. Colbert, attorney. " •« 46, " " Fieeger aud Bow ser att'ys, All the right, title, interest and claim of Richard Hamilton and Johu Smith, of, in and to sixty acres of land, it ore or less, situated in Washington twp.. Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by Jas A. Ma hood, east by Hugh and James Young, south by R A Mifflin, west by R O Shira; a two-story frame dwelling house, frame barn, wagon shed, wash-house, coal shed, coal bank. 1 pair coal scales and two orchards thereon, mostly cleared. Seized and taken in exocntion as the property of Richard Hamilton anu John ;-mith. at the suit Ot Mrs Uww *autiu Adm'x, ere, \ MEN AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS \ * FOR ft : FALL AND WIXTER.I Scotch Wool Underwear in all weights. Cartwrijrht and Warnw'a Uodenrcar. in white aod *sr!-t 5 Fifly dozen Fancy Suits of Underwear, all wool, which we are *ellinr at 1.5 00 a rait The bast thin/ ever offered at the price; worth $o 00. Boys' and Youths' Underwear of all kind* in all sL/ea M $ HATS AN~ D CAPS V J3 230 dozen British Hose at 25 ct». a pair, worth 50 cts., just opened. English. French. German and Dotaaabc floater? «.lk r Lisle Thread-. Ciwdl' Hair, Merino, Caibmere and CMMn. Novelties in Ne«kw»ar, ia plain and fmm-y «ilk an-i -mt.n *- leading shapes. Our Fall importations of English Neckwear juat openeP M Hollister Bovwr iay 200 leet, more or less, bounded north by an ailey, east by YV H H Kiddle, south by Fulton street and west by and alley, frame dwelling house containing s rooms, frame stable and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property Beui. F Crow at the suit of David Douthett, e» al. TERMS OF SALE.—The following mast be strictly complied with when property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors be come the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of the liens, including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with sueh lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the pro ceeds of tlie sale oi such portion thereof as he may Claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be con tinued uiitll 1 o'clock, P. M. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the persou to whom fii>t sold. »Se-- Purdou's Digest, nth Edition, page tn;, and Smith's Forms, p;ur»;tsi THOMAS DONAGHY. Sheriff of. Butler County, i BjwfUl "S ot&ce, BuUw, !*«► Jury I.I«IH for march Term. Grand Jurors lor Motility, March 3, I<&4. Allegheny twp., Robert Davidson. Butler boro, Leonard gcbneck, Jo# Brittaia Brady twp, 8 W Moore. Clay twp, Samuel Black. Conroquenessine twp, Hiram Heckert. Concord twp, McCaileater Rutin. Franklin twp, J W Davit. Jctieraon twp, Jno Gallagher of P. Lancaster twp, Jacob Christophel. Mercer twp, R K Wick. Prosuect boro, John Grove. Petrolla Iroro, N B Herr. Parker twp, W A Kelly. Penn twp, James Anderson. Summit twp, Fred C Bower, Win Eichenlaub. Buubury boro, Calvin Oleun. Washington twp, 8 A Campbell, Thotna# T. Christy, K () I-ewis. Venango twp, John Ray. Traverse Jurors for Mouday, March 10, Allegheny twp, George Fowler. Buffalo twp, Benj Kyerly. Butler twp, J R Kirns. Butler boro, Henry Miller, Ca«per Sherman. Crauberry twp, Andrew West, Archte Allen. Clinton twp, W M Thompson, John Brewer. Conu'KjUentseinK twp, Win Richardson, G. W Beigbley. Clay twp. J R McJunkin. Cherry twp, J W Kelly. Centre twp, E Eagle, W A Christy, Andrew Albert. Donegal twp, G H Gam per. Evuns City boro, J P Ripper. Forward twp, Joseph Cooper. Fra >klin twp. Chas Johnston. Harmony boro, F A Edtnondson. Jackson W., Fred Dumbnngh, David B. Shoutz. Jefferson twp, William Rndert. Lancaster twp, Wm LuU. Joseph Croft. Middlesex twp, Robert Baxtou. Millerstown boro, Dean Campbell, J C Gaisford. Peun twp, Bird 8 Wimer, Abram Andrew Pro#|>ect boro, Conrad Miller. Petrolla boro, L M Ireland, C A Hlte, J H Gibson. Parker twp, A A Gibson. Saxonburg boro, J E Milder. Sunbury boro, A B Rhode#. Summit twp, James Dodds. Venango twp, Danie! Lew is, Robert Blair. Worth twp, Annua Kelly, Jacob McCracken. Washington two, R O Shira, William Bell, Wintield twp, August Acre, Samuel DufT, John Denny. Traverse Jurors for Monday, March 17, 18S4- Allegheny twp, Chas C Cooper, James Craw ford, John Price. Adams twp, Andrew FR-mming, -'no Daugb erty, Fred Flinner, John Oilkey. Butler twp, Mict'3el Barnhart, Brady twp, Martin Crol!, Daniel K. Graham. Builer boro, W R Colbert, G W Campbell, W R Hopkins, John Kopp, H 8 Klmgler, Joeeph Rockenstcin. Cranberry twp, Wui Stroup, R H Brown, Concord twp, A H Maxwell, W H Bethune. Clearfield twp, Patrick Donahue. Jackson twp W, GCJ Knauff. Elias Keeler. Jetlerson twp, Richard Braally. Muddycreek twp. J N Bauder. Middlesex twp, James Harbison, Benj Stepp, Thomas R McMi lan. Millcratown boro, W D Kelly. Parker twp, John Anker, Sr., Frank Uibaon. Penu twp. Samuel H Cooper. Prospect boro, John Kelly. Sunbury boro, P P Brown. Worth twp, J B Pisor, Miles Elder. Wiutleld twp, William Bi< kett. Venango twp, Thos Eakin, VT U ReJdick. Joseph Billiard. Z**lieuople boro, Lewi* UoMeln. Ben J Hwain. lilies • HI:UINTI:R*N XOTICC. Ist. 1 Inal account of John Jf M-'Ljr* Admin istrator M John MeLure. late <•< l*twspee? N>ro. dee'd. 2d. Final and distribution ae< oaot at tU*~rr Trimble. Ksq.. and Henr> Keaueu* Adm n.Mr»- ton u( Jovpli Krnanlj. late "f SWJlwt r»p , dee'd. 3d. Final account of James Craamer. Admints < tratorC.T. A. ofChristopher Miller, :ate oft laytp . dee'd. 4th. Final account of Hamuel ;| JltMir. iiur dian of Jaines Mr. Cnsfrr. inirn.r • liN «f *• '-t* Coeoer, late <>( Worth dee'.' xtn Final aee«»inr of fcdwani *»r# (luardian of Fbol«e Cooper. minor u.. tof R«>>ert Cooper. dee'd.. late of ftrth tw by .'•niw! H. Moore, Executor of said Fdwaru • .lu'pheli. ** 4. #th. Final account of Kit war • atupfrett. lair guardian u> Jesse Copper. min>.r ■ .. id of K"t»ft Cooper, dee'd. late of Worth twp CM t> H. Mootr. Executor of said Edwar*' « »n!t>'>ell. 7th. Flnai account of J W Dvkrv, lfseeufef of the estate o| M. W Clots, laf• >< Worth twp. dee'd. Bth. First and final account M. D. Mrs i*i land. Executor •>< the last w ill m l testament at Geo. McClellaud late of Allegheny twp. dee «t. t»th. First and final account of M At weli. guardian of McClelland minor ••:HM of Gideon tiribb, late of Marion twp. 10th. Final account of John V. o'Umn- 11. A 4 mitiistrttor of the •"•tat** of Aun En inmiifil, late of < Oakland twp. dee d. Uth. The final account of Charles D'lfetnnell. Administrator of S. p. O'lhwmeli. dee'd, Final account of Daniel K-htler. anartiau of Annie Sahle. l.tth Final account of Daniel K-idler. guardl.* of Mary Sable, a minor. Uth. First and Final account of J M guardian William Alexander, sou of K. D. A«e ander. dee d. i.'dh. Final account of «ieurge VI rbunter. Ad ministrator of .fohn II Myer. laic .if Ktjn-> f it» I6th. Final account of Win F Keller. Admm>- Irator of the estate of Mary Matthews, late ot Conniwfucnessing twp. dee'd. 17th. Firstand Partial account .»f Henry Hvle. Executor of Geo Ban-lav. tale of Muddyetvefc twp. dee'd. lsth. Final acconnt ol AlrxanW W'l'vft, Exe cutor of Wm. MWiearj. iatjof B italo twp. dee d. i 'tli. Flr»t and dotri button aecoaut «f !>»» bom Summers, Administrator of ITiiltp Mil'eman. late of Zellenople boro, dee'd. JWh. First and final account .•< W A MeCor mlck. Administrator of Elizabeth -steel, dee'd. -•lst. Final and distribution ..--cmint ..| .t.din Kohner. Administrator of Nancy Vaodivort. 'ate of Cranberry twp dee'd. Cnd Final and distribution account of Imvhi Slauflcr. Executor of Peter < "eMerila*. late •< Zellenople lla» •<* March. A. !».. ism. at 10 oVtnek A ML The object and psrynw .»! «••»! I ..n»»rat»>«« M the eunstnictlnK. maintaining an«' leastac uw< "• telegraph for tfie M irf in«ln idnal*. Ann*. • •rv"W ations. municipal and otl»erwi«\ tor iem-rai twist ne*s. and (<* polio*, tlf ilanm«» mea/ntrr '»«*» n*s->. or f'>r th<- transection of any !.u-. AnnHtfofnc. Bea»»-r Hitler. H«lli>pl. Blair. ( ra» t<>rd. Clarnm. Tanibn Erie. Elk, Fayette. Eore*t. Green. In lrtna. rwm. Lawrence. Mereer. MeKean. Som>-i*»-l W ..turoc ton. Warren. Westmoreland. Veuai..- • ;i»l in the State* of IHiin. Went Virginia. Mar- .iml an«l N-.-W York. HIBSCRIBERS W. A. DI'N'SHEE. S. A l»l M'AN. E.C. CONVERSE. R. M. MAOEE. J. R. MCCRF.AP.\ W A DCXSHKK, Attorney f«>r Petitioner* ntt-.hui*t», r», VJIfBTITTER fvC^Mw4MtWI UM UAT9 CONCIRTRATtO 111 ui iMMt *>r •* n- lr •IMU, ar MU JA «M la t— » ■—■ MUM m