BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1884. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Geo. Stamm has just finished a kiln of 200,000 brick. —The old Court House has been torn down to the foundation. —Our May cold spell was a week or two later than usual this year. —See advertisement of buggy and harness for sale or exchange. —Superintendant Murtland says that there are but 262 schools in the county instead of 269 as stated in the convention. Mr. John J. Reiber has purchased a piece of property on the flat west of town, and intends going into the brick manufacturing business. —Mr. J. T. Kelly has had the front of his store building on Jefferson street handsomely painted. —Mr. James J Campbell, of Fairview town ship, has withdrawn his name as a candidate for County Treasurer. See card in another place. —There is now but one mail each way on the P. &W. K. R.—the 10:02 a. m. train going north and the 5:40 p. m. train going south are the mail trains. —Jackson & Mitchell have a row of Cham pion mowers and reapers numbering thirty two, standiug along the JeffersoH street side of their store. —"Mugwump," is a word newly coined, and is said to mean a man who really isn't as big as he thinks he is. There are mugwumps everywhere. —The name of the station at Hickory Mills, on the S. AA.R. R. has been changed to "Keisters" to conform with the name of the postoffice at that point, and Burnett to Roy. —At Beaver last Wednesday a young man named May attempted to hack a young lady named Miller to pieces with a hatohet, be cause she would uot marry him. —A new time schedule went into effect on the S. AA. R. R., Monday. Trains now leave Butler at 7:40 and 9:50 a. in., and 5:25 p. m., and trains leave Hilliard at C:00 and 11:40 a. in. and 5:10 p. m. —Howard ColJ>ert had John H. Thompson arrested for assaulting him in Linn's Drug Store. Thompson plead guilty and Esq. Keck lined him S2O and costs, which he paid. —Any person wishing to canvass for a Home and Agricultural work, a pictorial cyclopedia of the farm, home, garden, medicine, etc., will please communicate with us immediately. —We direct attention to the advertisement of Washburn & Hunting's grand aggregation of natural wonders, which with their excellent circus troupe, aviary, museum, etc, will exhibit in Butler next Friday, the 23d, inst. —The Butler Base Ball club now solicit challenges from any club in this part of the country. Arrangements may be made for a Same on Decoration Dav, by addressing Louis [. Grieb, Box 184, Butler, Pa., immediately. —At a meeting of the council of this town last Tuesday evening the tax rate for borough purposes—streets, water, etc., —was continued at 8 mills, the same as it has been for the past two years, previous to which for 9ome years it stood at 10 mills on the assessed value. —The peech trees are sprouting this year at the foot of the growth ot last year which seems to have been killed by the unusually severe winter. Much of last year's growth of the grape vines also seem to have been killed, and some vines of the more tender varieties are dead altogether. —A tall, very genteel, dark eyes and hair, and a killing way of saying "Yes, lady," young man, as described by one of his victims, has been defrauding the ladies of Mercer coun ty, by taking subscriptions to the Young Ladies' Fashion Journal, $2.50 a year and 15 cents postage. He called himself George Brad ley. —An amusing incident happened in our office last week. A young man called in and bought a paper, and when asked his name re plied that his "maiden name was , but that he was contemplating mntrimonv," and further conversation revealed the fact that he vas under the impression that his approach ing marriage would, in some way, change his name. —ln selecting a jury for a murder trial in Chicago a few days since, one man was excused by agreement, because of the structure of his head, which was pear-shaped, with the small part at the top. Would he have been accepted if the small part had been at the bottom, or was it the fact of his head being pear-shaped that made him ineligible, and how would it have been if the shape would have been that ofanappleora watermellan, a pomegranate, a lemon or a banana? If eligibility for jury duty is to be decided by the shape of one's head the fruit standard should be settled upon im mediately. —By a collision on the B. &O.R. R. near Connellsville last Wednesday, between a camp train and a freight train, fifteen men were killed and many wounded. The two trains came together at full speed on a sharp curve, and the tender of one of one of the engines was thrown up in the air and fell through the roof of a car containing fifteen men, twelve of whom were killed. The accident was the result of carelessness on yue part of the train dispatcher, who has been out of his mind since it happen ed. —E. Grieb, the Jeweler has lately received an immense stock o( silver ware, or rather sil ver plated ware, of the very best manufactured in the country. Some people do not use this ware because they think it is expensive, but it really is not. A set of good silver plated knives and forks, for instance, will out-last three or four sets of steel ones, which have to be scoured at least once a day, and counting the time lost in so doing, and the greater dura bility of the silver-ware, the latter is much the cheaper in the end. —The failure of several firms of stock bro kers in New York city, last Wednesday, and also of two or three of the largest banks of New York aad Brooklyn whose officers have been speculating in stocks, caused a panic among the brokers of the Stock Exchange, who in their mad rush to realize in securities held by themselves on their customers, sold them for less than they are really worth. Western Union Telegraph stock was sold for about half what it is worth, aud oil dropped from 90 cents and over to 60 in New York and 70 in Oil City, but persons here in Butler who tried to buy oil at 70 could not get their orders filled, and the Pipe Line took advantage of the panic to put up the carrying rates to $5.00 per 1,000 barrels per day. —Allegheny county Republicans held their primary election last Saturday. Monday was contest day, during which the County Com mittee heard all contested elections and put the papers in shape for the different County Con ventions, and yesterday was convention day, during which the delegates elected to the dif ferent conventions met and nominated the can didates,the by delegate system. Nineteen conven tions containing in all nearly 5,000 delegates, met in Pittsburgh and Allegheny yesterday. There was one convention for each of the county offices,and one each for the different Con gressional, Senatorial and Assembly districts. The principal fight in the county was for the Sheriff's office—the best paying office in the county. The conventions to nominate county officers will each consist of 329 delegates, the Congressional convention about half that num ber, and the Senatorial and Assembly conven tions a still less number. The political mat ters of the county appear very much compli cated to an outsider. For each county office there are geuerally but two candidates, the "machine" and the opposition. Chris. Ma gee and his able lieutenants, dictate who shall be the machine candidates, and the opposition to have any show, must have but oue. At this writing the result is not definitely known, but the machine men are claiming a pretty gener al victory. Court Notes. The petition of Jane Young praying that a rule may issue on thff Overseers of Concord township to show cause why she should not be re-instated in the possession of her property and have her name stricken form the books of the Poor District, was granted returnable to next Argument Court. —Call early and get the best bar gains ever offered in knee dusters at C. Roeasing & Son's, Jefferson St. —Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at E. tirieb's Jewelry store —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store. —Light running Domestic Sewing Machines Jos Niggle & Brn. Agents, Butler, I'a tf —ln our issue of April 9th, we made a not* of the reported decision of the Supreme Couri of this State regarding the right of brewers and distillers to sell their liquors at any point within the county in which they are located, excepting the place of manufacture. The case in which the decision was made had not yet been reported; but it is reported in the "Week ly Notes of Cases" dated May 15, 1884. The case is that of Britton vs. the Commonwealth , taken up from the Quarter Sessions of Fayette county. Britton manufactured whisky at Brownsville, Fayette county, and sold it at Connellsville, in same county. He was indict ed for selling liquor without license, and asKed the Court to charge the jury that "If you find that the defendant had a licensed distillery at Brownsville, and sold the whisky there dis tilled at his warehouse in Connellsville, and did not sell elsewhere in the county, and there only whisky manufactured in his Brownsville distillery, in quantities not less than one gal lon, he is not guilty." This point was refused and Britton was fo'und guilty and sentenced, whereupon he took out a writ of error, and appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court in their decision dated Feb. 25, ISB4, review the acts of Assembly of April 10, 1849, March 31, 1856 aud April 20, 1858, regarding the licensing of distilleries and breweries, and part of the C T . S. revenue laws, and decide the defendant was protected under the laws in his sales ofliquor at Connelsville by his distiller's license, and reverse the judgment of the Court below. "A distiller of whisky, having a license under the law of this Commonwealth, is at liberty to sell the whisky manufactured by him at any place within the same county where his manufactory is established." The opinion was written by Judge Clark of the Supreme Court, aud adopted without dissent, the effect of a statutory local prohibition law not being passed upon. A Card. ~~ CLINTON' TP., May 12,1884. Having been informed that a certain aspi rant for the offee of Register ami Recorder has been circulating damaging reports against Mr. Wni. H. Walker, formerly of this township, (who is also a candidate for the same office), concerning business transactions between Mr. Walker aud myself, I take this method of informing the "Republican voters of Butler county that all such reports are maliciously false,"that the most cordial relations exist be tween us and that in all our dealings, I have found Mr. Walker an honest man. GEORGE LOVE. A Card. BUTLER, MAY 19th, 1884. There are stories in # circulation in almost every township in the county that I own a 200 acre farm, two oil wells, 5 race horses and one half of the stock of the Bald Ridge Oil Company. That lam wealthy and do not need the office for which lam a candidate. I would consider myself fortunate if I had either that 200 acre farm or any one of the above named fortunes. If I owned so much wealth I certainly would not be asking an office. I positively deny every one of these stories aud all injurious and slanderous statements which have been put into circulation. Ido not own one acre of land, no oil wells or in terests in any; never have owned a race horse. I do no't and never did own one dollar of stock in the B. R. Oil Co., ner any other oil company. These absurd stories have been circulated by some of my competitors to injure me before the people." Why have the people never heard of these immense wealth stories untill within a few days of the election. H. W. CHRISTIE. A Card. MIDDLESEX TWP., May 19,1884 MESSRS. EDITORS— PIease announce to the public that we, the republican citizens of Mid dlesex township, having heard that some of the candidates for Sheriff are casting abroad false reports concerning our man for that position; we, the undersigned, do say for Mr. Kramer, that he left the Democratic party just after the war, knowing aud seeing that the party did not use the Union soldier with the respect he thought they deserved, and do say that he has been one of our stand-bys at the polls in said township in the Republican party ever since and would say to the public that if a man sees he is on the wrong side for the defence of the rights of his country and turns to the right side should not the soldiers and citi zens respect him for so doing. Mr. Kramer has been a citizen of Middlesex township, for twenty-six years, having held several township offices, "some of them for three or four years in succession, and we as citizens and old soldiers do say that he was always true to the position he held and the trust of the people, and do join in hand heartily to endorse the above. Joseph Flick, Snyder Glasgow, Jacob Flick, Samuel A. Leslie, Wm. J. Peaco, Henry A. Varpe, Samuel McCaslin, Robt. Trimble, Wendle Hickey, William Snider, W. S, Sny der, J. M. Mcßride, Jas. W. Park, Clause Truber, F Rittman. Washburn & Hunting's United Shows. The great shows of L. W. Washburn and Robert Hunting having been consolidated for this season, thus making one of the largest and grandest shows in America, as their shows be fore united were two of the leading Shows of America. This great consolidation will be in Butler, Friday, May 23. The menagerie con tains numerous cages of rare animals. The great black Elephant being a great feature which is by far a greater curiosity than a white Elephant. The Museum contains many curiosities, and Sergt. Mason the would-be slayer of the assassin of our great martyred President, Gar field, will hold receptions in his tent. In the circus, although large enough for three rings contains but one, as a person can only look at one ring at a time. In this large ring will be seen the best performances ever giv en by any show. Among the performers are M. Robert Whittaker, the champion bare back rider of the world, who was with Fore paugh last year. Also the daring equestrian Miss Lizzie Keyes. The Huntings, Robert and Clarice, the finest trapize performers in the world, Roemer and Lerouk Barnum's $5,000 challenge horizontal bar performers, and and fifty other performers the best in the cir cus profession. In speaking of this show, the Keystone Courier, of Connellsyille, Pa., says : "Nearly five thousand people were agreea able surprised last Friday, by the perform ance of the Washburn & Huntings circus. The circus performance was the best eyer seen in this city, and we have had Forepaugh and Barnum. Roemer and Lerouk came in for the greatest applause, they being the fa vorites. We hope Messrs. Washburn & Hunting success, as they deserve it. Don't forget the date' Friday. May 23. grand street parade at 11 o'clock on day of show. Usual prices of admission. —The Normal Term of the VVitlierspoon Insti tute will open Monday, June 10. For circular containing hill particulars address V. «. BANCROFT. m2l-2t Butler, Pa. "A Good Judge" after careful inspection decides that John Bickel keeps the best line of Boots and Shoes sold in Butler. Give him a call. Red Ball Flour. Why does nearly every merchant in selling flour, no matter at what price he sells at, make the remark, [it is just as good as Red Ball. Don't look for answer next week. We give the an swer at once. It is done to help them Bell their flour. G. WILSON MILLER &. BRO. —Wall Paper and Window Shades, large stock, new designs, just received at J. F T. Stehle's. —Wall Paper and Window Shades, large stock, new designs, just received at J. F. T. Stehle's. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $20.00. —Go to Kelly's on Jefferson street, Butler, Pa., for G. A. R. Suits, buttons and caps. Gents Suits $3.50 and up, Pants 50cts and up, Boys Suits $1.50 and up, Shirts 50c. and up, Hats 10c. and up, Shoes 50c. and up,and furnish ing goods at bottom prices. —lf you want a nice window pole or extension cornice, go to G. Ketterer. A Special Lot of men's good suits at $4.00 Pat terson's one price Clothing House. —Swtet & Orr's overalls, the best in the world, ati). A. Heck's. —Team Harness which have no equal sold at slaughtering prices at C. Roessing & Son's, Jefferson St. —Musical Instruments and Musical goods in general, on sale now at the music store of Kleber Bros. <fc Stauffer, Butler, Pa., at reduced rates. e New Mackerel, j We are in receipt of another lot of it fresh mackerel in Buckets. Prices low, '> cheaper than in Kits, Easily handled. * Buckets useful when empty. ;- 10 lb Woodeu Buckets 75c. e 12 " " " 90. ; 15 " " " sl.lO. t Weights guaranteed. We also have 1 new mackerel in half bbls and quarter I bbls at Lowest Prices, l G. WILSON MILLER & BRO. Circus Day ' if you are in Butler don't fail to go and i see John Bickel, the Boot & Shoe man, : prices lower thaa ever this spring and a larger store to select from than any i other House in the county. Live Stock Insurance. J FARMERS AND OWNERS OF LIVE STOCK. ! Insure your horses and cattle against ' loss occasioned by death from disease, t death from accident, or by theft, with 1 the Farmers' and Breeders' Mutual | Live Stock Insurance Co., located at Butler, Pa. For rates and insurance, apply to James H. Tebav, Agent, Butler, Pa. apr3o,4t. Black Gross Grain. Dress silks at 50 cents, and up. We have a very splendid assortment of colored silks, satins, &c., at RITTER & RALSTON 's. At 20 Cents, Ottoman, Broidures in all colors at, RITTER & RALSTON'S, —lf you buy fruit trees from John Niggel, you will not be cheated. He sells nothing but what is good. —An immense stock of Flynets coming in to be sold at the lowest prices ever offered at C. Roessing & Son's, Jefferson St. * Mourning Goods. —We make a specialty of Mourning Goods, carrying a full assortment of all kind 9 of Black Dress Goods, Shawls, Crapes and trimmings to match, at RITTER & RALSTON'S Red Ball Flour. This Popular Brand of flour is made by Camp, Geiger & Beebe, Uuion City Pa. Every sack bears their name. F° r sale only by G. WILSON MILLER & BRO. —The celebrated Johnston Binders, Folding Reapers and Mowers, Jos. NIGOEL & BRO., agents, Butler, Pa. —Music boxes of different sizes, de signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's. —Go to J. O. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. —Music boxes of different sizes, de signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's. —Fine parlor suits at Ketterer's, —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $17.00. —Music boxes of different sizes, de signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's. Jonn Niggel wants agents to canvas for fruit trees for him. —The best Buggy Harness in the 1 market aud the greatest bargains ever , offered at C. Roessing <S L Son's, Jef- ; ferson St. Spring Dress Goods. New Striped and Checked Summer Silks. New Colored Silk (Largest Variety.) New Black Silk, (Best Make.) , New Colored Cashmeres, New Black Cashmeres, New Drap D'almas and Gersters' Immense Stock of New Spring ' Dress Goods now open at lowest pri- ' ces, at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S < —Go to J. O. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for • blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. —Ketterer has the largest and finest stock of furniture in Butler. i < —All the new spring shades in ' Cashmeres, all-wool Satiues and all * kinds of Dress Goods at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Elegant new stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery and Gloves. Largest stock ever brought to Butler, and low- ' est prices at # 1 L. STEIN & SON'S. —Jerseys! Jerseys! Ladies Jer- , seys, Childrens Jerseys—Black and Colored—Large assortment at lowest ( prices, at ' L. STEIN & SON'S. ! —lf you want a good substantial suit j for little money, call at D, A. Heck's. —lf you need furniture, go to Geo. Ketterer. —Music boxes of different Bizes, de- i signs and prices, at J. F. T. Stehle's. —lf you want a good Lunch, Square Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf —You can buy a very handsome Summer Silk for fifty cents a yard at L. STEIN & SON'S. G. A. R. Suits at Patterson's One Price Cloth ing House. Nine dollars up, warrant ed fast colors. Childs Waists, A good stock at low prices at Patter- 1 sons one price Clothing House. —W oven wire mattresses at Ketter er's Bargains in Gloves. French Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, Kid Gloves, largest stock o Gloves, choicest styles, lowest prices at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S —The finest line of carpets, from the cheapest to the best in the world, at Heck's. —Trunks, valises, shawl straps, &c , full line, at Heck's. Headquarters for shirts—D. A. Heck's. —Wall Paper and Window Shades, large stock, new designs, just received at J. F. T. Stehle's. —We are giving extraordinary good value in Black Silks and Cashmeres. Do not fail to examine our stock before purchasing. L. STEIN & SON. Americus. S. Nixon's draft stallion "Americus," : can be seen every Monday at Christie's , livery stable in rear of the Yogeley House, Butler, Pa, At 6 1-4 Cents. New Colored dress goods, at HITTER & RALSTON'S. Lace Curtains. Now Stock of Ecru and White Lace Curtains, also Curtain Net by the yard, cheap at A TROUTMAN & SON'S. Don't Buy Your Straw llat9 for Men or Boys' wear until you see prices at Patterson's one price Clothing House This \£eek We are receiving our third supply of New Spring Clothing at Patterson's one price Clothing House. Always Ahead. The "Silver" Uolaundried Dress Shirt 75c. at Patterson's one price Clothing House. is the time to buy Black Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres and all kinds of Dress goods »-ery low at L. STEIN & SON'S —Buy your trees from John Niggel, and get them delivered at your house, with no extra charges. Best Velvet Brussels. Carpet at §1.25 per yard, at BITTER & RALSTON'S. —Wall Paper and Window Shades, large stock, new designs, just received at J. F. T, Stehle's. —Go to 11. Biehl & Co., for Phosphate Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, &c. —See our Black Silks, a splendid assortment, warranted to wear well and not cut. L. STEIN & SON'S. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for §IB.OO. For Carpets and Rugs. Go to A. Troutman <fc Son's The prices are the lowest and the styles and quality are the best, You will save money by buying at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S. —W T all Paper and Window Shades large stock, new designs, just receiyed at J. F. T. Stehle's. Our Stock Is now complete in Silks, Satins in plain aud fancy styles, in all kinds of in all kinds of fine imported Woolen dress goods, in fancy and staple Do mestic dress Goods, in Milinery, in trimmings, &c., &c. The universal verdict of the crowds who attend ed our grand opening last week, was that our line of styles and prices posi tively proves that the place to buy is RITTER & RALSTON'S. White Goods, All styles and prices, at RITTER & RALSTON'S —lf you Want a good wool mat tress, go to Ketterer. Notice to Customers of Walters Mill. Geo. Walter will shut down his Mill for repairs on July 6th. The mill will be stopped about four weeks. Parties wishing grinding done will please take notice. Millinery. Closing out at the lowest prices. By adding to my assortment the latest Spring styles from New York, I can please the most fastidious in taste. Call and examine before purchasing else where. You will find it economy. MRS. S. E. SLOAN, West Cunningham Street. Apr. 30, 4t. * —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $22.00. Childs Suits As low as $1 35 at Patterson's one price Clothing House. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chines are warranted for five years. —Hats to suit everybody, at D. A. Heck's. —All the new things in Blocks, Plaids, Stripes, and Combinations. We have just returned from New York and have the very latest Summer Styles. To see desirable new goods you must call at RITTEB & RALSTON 's. —A full line of furnishing goods, at D. A. Heck's. —Go to Kelly's, on Jefferson street, for bargains in Gents', Youths' and Children's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods and the celebrated "Reed & Weaver" Shoe for ladies and misses. —lf you want a new dress, Either Silk, Cashmere, Satin, Lawn, Ging ham, Chintz or Calico do not fail to inspect our stock. The goods this spring are unusually handsome at L. STEIN & SON'S —Large stock of White Dress Goods, India Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain sooks &c., at L. STEIN & SON'S —Parasols and Sun Umbrellas—all the new styles. Silk Satin and Mo hair—Elegant assortment at. L. STEIN & SON'S —We invite an examination of our new Spring stock of Silks, Cashmeres and Dress Goods of all descriptions. Our stock is now complete in all de partments. L. STEIN & SON. Until further notice, we will sell the best 3 ply Carpets, at SI.OO per yard, at RITTEB & RALSTON'S. —Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Muslins, Sheetings, Shirtings &c., are cheaper now than ever before known at L. STEIN & SON'S SHERIFF'S BALKS." BY virtue of sundry writs of Sci. Fa., Fi. Fa , Al. Fi. Fa., Al. Lev. Fa., Leviri Facias and Ven ditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Butler county, aud to me directed-' there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Butler, on Monday, the 2d day of June, A. D., 1884, at one o'clock, p. m., the following described property, to-wit: EDNo 62 June T 1864, Jos. B Bredin att'y All the right, title, interest and claim ol R. S Montgomery, of, in nnd to twenty-five acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry town ship, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by John Nelson, east by David Atwell, south by Jas Billingaly, west by Alex Lindsy; partly cleared, log honse with frame kitchen attached thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of R. S. Montgomery, at the suit of John H. Thomp son, EDNo 57 June T, 1884. Thompson & Son att'ys, All the light, title, interest and claim of S. O. Oliphant of, in and to all that undivided one-half of a certain tract of land situate in Washington township, Butler county, Pa., bounded and described as follows,beginning at a post at the Lawrenccburg and Centreville road, near by the S. & A. R. R , thence north Kit deg east 152 4-5 perches to a stone by lands ot P P Milliard and Y M Milliard, thence south 02 I deg east 17 and 7-10 perches to a post by lands | of Will Holland, thence south 2 deg west 31 and 8-10 perches to a post by lands ol J K Holland, tlience south 88 1-2 deg west 16 perches .to a by lands of Patrick Mcßride, thence south l)-£ deg west 10 1-10 perches to a post by part ol [raid tract, thence south B'J deg west 133 and 7-10 perches to a post by lands ol Patrick Mc-Bridc, thence south J4 deg west 10 1-10 perches to a post by part ol same tract, thence south 89 des west 17 perches to a post also by the lands ol Patrick .Vleßride, thence north 1 deg tact t 3 perches to a post on said road and to place ol begicing by lands ol Win, and J E Beattv, containing 53 acres and 140 perches strict measure, about 8 acres cleared, 8 board houses. S iron tanks, boiler house and boiler thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 8 D Olipliant at the suit of A J McKean. ;ED. No 33, Juno T. 1884. C A Sullivan, att'y. All the right, title, intereot and claim of Alfied Aggas of, in arid to all that certain piece or par cel of land sitnate in Clay twp, Butler Co Pa., bounded and described as follows, beginning at a stone on the northeast corner.thence by Chris tian Brown's heirs north 89 deg, west 211, 7-10 perches to a post; thence by lands of heirs of John McDevitt 1X deg. east, 78 2-10 perches to a post; tlieuce by lands of Neal McDevitt, Jos McAnalleu and Samuel Mock south 89 deg. east 211 4-10 perches to a white oak: thence by lands of heirs of Samuel Gold and David Baily north 1 deg. west 78 2-10 perches to a stone the place of beginning. Containing 103 acres and 51 perches, more or less, all cleared, a one-story board house, large frame barn, orchard, coal bank opened and in good running order, a 5 or 6 foot vein of coal thereon, Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Alfred Aggas at the suit of Joseph Coulter. ED. No 69, June T, 1884. R P Scott, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of W W Mechling of, in and to 183 acres of land, more or less, situated in Jefferson twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by Jas Wright's heirs and Nancy Caldwell, east by Samuel Caldwell aud Peter Criley, south by Tlios Mechling and Henry Logan, west by lands of the estate of Martha Mechling dee'd; about 100 acres cleared, a two story frame house, dou ble log barn, corn crib, spring house, coal housa two story log house, log barn and two orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W W Mechling at the suit of J S Winner. ED, No 46, June T, 1884 Williams & Mitchell. All the right, title, interest and claim of W P Jamison of, in and 50 acres of laud, more or less situate partly iu Fairview twp.and I'etrolia boro. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, towit: on the north by public road, east by ILizelwood Oil Co, et al. south by -Babitt Bros, et al, west by Hazel wood Oil Co. et al; mostly cleared, |5 producing oil wells, machinery 4c. thereon, part of the vil lage of Petrolia built thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W P Jamison at the suit of Bindley Hardware Co E D No. 53 June T 1884. S F. Bowser att'y. All lhe right, title, interest aud claim ot Rebekah Har bison of, in aud to tour and one half acres ol land, more or less, situate iu Buf falo township Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by J Burner, east by A Krumpie, south by Mrs. Hesse, west by Mrs, Hesse, small house and stable, fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property ot Rebekah Hat bison at the suit of Theo. Helmbold lor use of Joseph J Reith. ED No S3 June T 1834. W H Lu«k att'y All the right, title, interest aud claim of A It Graham, of, in and to live acres ot land, more or less, situate in Cranberry township, Butler county, Pa-, bounded as tollows, to wit: on the north l>y E F Graham, east by E F Graham, south by E F Graham, west by Michael Fresh korn: all cleared, board hou6e, board stable and brick smoke slack thereon, coal bank open ed and in good running order, good mill site. Seized and taken in execution as the property of A R Graham at the suit of Wm Warner trustee of Amanda F Graham. ED, No 29, June T, 1884 J H Thompson, att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of Thos Wallace of, in and to 40 by 180 feet of land, more or less, situate in BuenaTista, Fairview tp Butler Co, P», bounded as follows, towit: on the north by Millerstown road, east by J L Byers, south by J L Byers, west by an alley; a one story frame house thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Wallace at the suit of Morris Grossman. ED, No 52, June T, 1884. A T Black, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of J N Thorn of, in aud to 100 by 300 feet of land, more or less, situate in Fairview boro, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the north by J A Wilson, east by W J Cooper, south by J AWil son, west by j A Irvine and Peter Kelchner; frame house, frame stable, fruit trees and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of J N Thorn at the'suit of J A Wilson. ED. No 91, June T, 1884 J B Bredin, attorney. All the right, tide. interest and claim of Val entine Smith of, in aud to 30 acros of land, more or less, situate in Summit twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the north by Peter Sureuer, east by Michael Sphan's heirs, south by Jacob Osliee, west by Peter Sureuer; mostly cleared, frame house, log barn and or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Valentine Smith at the suit of Francis Beott for use. EDNo 74 June T 1884. Williams & Mitchell atty's. All the right, title, interest and claim of P J Nohe of, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel oi ground situate in the Borough of But ler, Butler county, Pa., and being lot No 28 in Wisener's addition to said borough of Butler as per draft and survey of James Dunlap, Esq., acd bounded on iLe north aloug Peun street, 187 feet and one inch, and on the east along Wisener street 48 feet and 5 inches, on the south bounded by and extended along No. 27, in the survey atoresaid, ISB leet and one inch, and on the west bounded by lot of 8 G Pnrvi6 49 leet and five inches aud a two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken iu -ecution as the property ol P J Nohe at the suit of Johanna Nohe for use. E D, No 83, June T, 1884. W H Lusk, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of John M Hazlett of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Butler twp, Butler Co, Pa, and bounded and described as follows: be ginning at a peg on the Freeport road, corner of lot No 10, thence along the line of lot No 10 2,055 feet to a peg on the Saxonburg road, thence along said road to a peg on Samuel Kel ly's line, thence along said line 222 feet to cor ner of lot No 8, thence along the line of lot No 8, 1,969 feet to the Freeport road and thence along the Freeport road 263 feot to a peg at the corner of lot No 10 at. the place of beginning; containing 1014 acres, more or less, (excepting 5 acres sold to Henry Ferena, April 1, 1876) and the improvements, Ac. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of John M Hazlett at the suit of Wm S Boyd. OC, No 33' March T, 1884. Williams A Mitchell All the estate and interoit which John A Bart ley has or had, under the will of Robert Bartley, dec'd. and all the estate and interest which the said Robert Bartley had at the time of his de cease, in forty acres of land situate iu Centre tp, Butler Co: Pa", adjoining lands of Sncith on the north, of Bartley on the east, Maxwell's heirs on the south, and Brewster's heirs on the West; to be sold for the satisfaction of a legacy be queathed to Jamos Bartly by the said Robert Bartley, and charged upon the premises. EDNo 87 June T 1884- C A Sullivan att'y. All the right, title, interest and cl aim of Geo. McCaudless of, in and to all thai certain lot of ground situate it the Borough of Butler, Butler county, Pa., bounded and described us follows: on the north by Union street, on the east by an alley, on the south by an alley, on the west by lot No 15, being 62 1-4 feet in width lronting on Union street and extending back 150 feet. ALSO all that piece of ground situate in the Borough of Butler, Butler county, Pa , bound ed and described as follows; on the north by Union street, on the east by lot No. 14, on the south by an alley and on the west by au alley, fronting on said Uniou street 124 1-2 feet aud extending back 150 feet, being lots No. 14, 15 aud 10 in Robt Graham plan ol lots in said borough, u two story frame dwelling aud out buildings thereon. Seized aud taken in execu tion as the property of George McCaudless at the suit ol Joseph Coulter. EDNo 92 June T 1884, J D McJunkin, att'y All the right, title, interest aud claim of James H White of, iu and to six acres of land, more or less, situate in Mercer township, But ler county, Pa., bounded as follows to wit. on the north by John McK.«e, east by Franklin pike, south by Luther Braham, west by Wm. McGinnis, with tLe improvements. Seized and taken iu execution as the property ot James H. White at the suit of T W Morrow. ED, No 88. June T, 1884. Williams A Mitchell. All the right, title, interest and claim of J F Timmenev of. in andHo a lot or parcel of laud situate in" the borough of Butler, Butler Co, Pa. being lot No 4 in Daugherty s plan of lots and bounded north bv Dininger, east by Elm street, south by G W Fleeger and west by an alley; containing 40 by 140 feet, more or less. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of J F Timmeney at the suit of Davis A Evans. ED, No 93, June T, 1884, J B Bredin, attorney All the right, title, interest aud claim of John Smith of, in and to 131 acres of land, more or less, situate in Brady twp. But.er Co. Pa, bound ed as follows, towit: on the north by lands. of heirß of Silas Convert etal, east by lauds of heirs of Silas Couvert aud John Smith, south by lauds of E Funk et al, west by lands of Thos Allen; log house, log stable aud fruit trees thereon, about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in ex cutiou as the property of John Smith at the suit of Sirs Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac, for use et al. ALSO— AII the light, title, interest and claim of John Smith of, iu and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Brady town ship, Butlerjcounty, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: baginingat a postal the south-west cor ner,thence by lands of Isaac Double north 1 deg west 62 9-100 rods to a post, theuce by lauds of Jacob Rohner north 89 deg east 134 7-10 rods to a post, thenco by lauds ol W Davis south 1 TRIAL LIST FOR NPECI4L COURT COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNK 1<». I*S4 So. Term. IV. PtiintijTs Attorney. Fiwimilfk. DefauUmt*. Prfmdamfi AtUtme*. 1". I. D. 4 Mar 1884 Brediu Laura Kmnapk Lxr'x. Joka H Greene rt et al A. D., 6 June 1881 Same Thomas Hindmau A X Russell Forquer " 1.5 " 1882 Fleeger Austin Fleeger P A Painter Bowser " 6'.' Mar " Scott John Dixon Tims I>ixon Brandon " 56 Sept " Brandon and Welsh Francis Croft D Ziegler et al l.nsk and McCandKss " 14 Dec " McCandless IM H Mellon et ul Wru II Lemmou el al Brandon " 71 " " Uow>er and J D Marshall Henry Lei>e Wm Latshan et al Mct/uistion " 6!' " " 111 Thompson and Scott C M Burnett Trout Run Oil Co Campbell " 101 " " Hrandon Elizabeth Keifer, Ell Stayton et al Bowser " 54 June 188? Thompson R P Scott C A Sullivan et al McQuistion et al " 5. s! " " Hrandoa Wm M Meals wife West Penn and SCR RCo Thompson Son " " 37, " " j Bowser Isaac B. Hepler Reisner Bros. McQuistioil and Lyon " 4b " " j Mitchell and Lusk S S Purviance Porter Phipps et al, Brandon " 651 " " Brandon and Lusk James Watt rs P4W K R Co. Scott " 64! " " Martin and Eastman Liza Blakley et al, Andrew Blakley K Marshall and Scott " 17jDec " McCandless Daniel Kepple, Fred Jackson et al Bowser " 21 " " Brandon Robert Hays et al James S Hays N(c<'and less and Christie " 5P " " Scott W W Cathers et al John MeCu!lough et al White ami Forqner " 4 Mar 1884 McQuistiou Catharine Powell II C Boggs surviving partner Brandon " 13i " " Mitchell James Irvine D Douthett et al Mc< and less " 6S " " 'McQuistion et al Wm Johnston PAWR RCo Scott " 5k " " Same A J Eakin Same Same " 70| *' " j Williams and Mitchell Jane Niblock. A. Hamilton et al McCandless Prothonotary's Office, May 19, 18S4. M. N. GREER, Prothonolarv deg east 62 92-100 rods to a post, thence by the same south 89 deg west 134 7-10 rods to the place of bcgining, containing 53 acres neat measure, orchard thereon and about 30 acres cleared. Seized and laked in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, admr'x, tfce. lor use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Brady twp, Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows: beginning at a gum tree, tlieuce south 88 1»4 deg. east 65 5-10 per ches to a post; thence south 2 deg. east 86 3-10 perches to a post; thence south 88 1-4 deg. west 65 5-10 perches to a chestnut; thence north 2}<j deg. west 8 5-10 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 34 acres aud 55 perches, more or less, being the s me land purchased by said Smith from Isaac C McNeese and wife. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith adm'x Jrc for use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest aud claim of Johu Smith of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate iu Brady and Worth townships, Butler county, Pa., as fol lows, beginiug at a post at the north west cor ner thence north 89 1-4 deg east 273 and 4-10 perches to a stone pile, thence south 1 1-2 cast 137 and 8-10 perches to a post, tlieuce south 89 1-4 deg west 193 and 9-10 perches to a white oak, tlieuce north 1-4 deg west 73 perches to a post, thence south 89 1-4 deg west 84 2-10 perches to a post, thence uorth 1-4 deg west 65 and 8-10 perches to the place of beglning, containing 200 acres, more or less, being tl.e same piece of land purchased by the s id John Smith from Isiae C McNeese and wife, about 30 acres cleared, balance in timber. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of Johu Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith, admr'x, &c. for use, et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith 01, iu and to one hundred and twenty-six acres of land, more or less, situate Cherry township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by John Smith et al, east by Wm Hoekiuberry and Johu Smith, South by Jacob Wolford and Geo W. Hoc ken berry, West by John Smith and Daniel Wolford heirs, known as ihe Black, frame house, log stable and orchard thereon, mostly cieared, bank thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as the property ol John Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith admr'x &c, for use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of, in aud to 65 acres of land, more or less, situated in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the north by P O Wolford et al, east by John Smith, south by Jno Smith formerly Alex Black, west by John Smith: about 40 "acres cleared, frame house, log stable and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Johu Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac, for use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest aud claim of John Smith of, in aud to all that lot or parcel of land situate in Cherry twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows; beginning at a post at the north west corner of said lot, thence south 88}£ deg. east by lands of John Ralston (part of t«ame tract) 191 perches to a.post; thence by lands of David Wolford's heirs and Alex Black farm now owned by said Smith south 2 deg. west 65 5-10 perches to a post: thence north dog. west by landß of John Bollinger and heirs of C C Sul livan dec'd and J W Christie 191 perches to a post; thence north 2 deg. fast by lands of Wm Kelly 65 5-10 perches to the place of {beginning, containing 78 acres, more or less, frame house, frame stable and orchard thereon.about 40 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac, for use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of. in and to 250 acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the north by Geo Hockenbery et al, east by Jacob Wolford. south by Alex Black's heirs, west by John Dobsoa heirs: log and frame dwelling house, double log barn, frame stable, out buildings aud good or chard thereon, formerly known as the Smart farm. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x, Ac. for use et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith, of, in and to twenty-five acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry town ship, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Hugh Grossman, east by lauds ot John Smith, south by lands ot John Smith, west by lauds of Carlyle Wolford, formerly owned by Lambing. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith adrar'x, &c. for use, et al. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest aud claim of John Smith of, in and to 142 acres of land, more or less, situate in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, beginning at a post; thenco north 1 deg. east 136 2-10 perches to a post; thence north 3 deg. east 70 2-10 perches to a post; thence south 86 deg. east 115 perches to a post: thence south 1 deg. west 206 5-16 perches to a post, thence north 86 deg, west 117 perches to the place of beginning. Timber land ad join ing land of John Smith, Robert Sankeyjet al (\Vm Kelly farm). Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith, adm'x, Ac, for use et al. ALSO - All the right, title, interest and claim of John Smith of,inland to 122 acres and 22 perches of land, more or less, situated in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit, begin ning at the northeast corner in the middle of the creek, thence south 21-2 deg. west 220 per ches to a post; thence north 84 deg. west 125 perches to a post; thence north 2 3-4 deg east 128 5-10 perches to a post; thence south 84 deg. east 31 perches to a post; tlience north 2 3-4 deg cast 28 perches to a post; thence south 81 deg. east 7 6 10 perches, 3 rods from the center of the creek on the south side to fording; thence north 21 deg. east 10 7-10 perches; thence north 65 deg. east 2 7-10 perches; thence south 67 deg east 5 perches; thence south 23 deg. east 6 per ches; thence north 24 deg. east 8 perchc-s; thence north 65 deg. east 32 perches; thence south 23 deg. east 8 perches; thence south 50 deg. east 12 perches to the fording; thence south 84 de,". east 3 6-10 perches in the middle of the creek; thence north 3 deg. west 10 7-10 perches; thenco north 71 deg. east 12 perches; thence north 49 deg. east 2 perches th the mouth of Glade Run; thence north 1 deg. west 12 perches; thence north 61 dog. east 5 5-10 perches; theuce south 57 deg- east 5 5-10 perches; thence south 84 deg. east 6 5-10 perches; thence north 35 deg. east 11 5-10 perches; thence north 16 deg. east 11 8-10 perches; thence north 5 deg. east 6 per ches- thenco north 14 d«g. east 5 perches to the place of beginning, adjoining lauds of James Thompson. John Smith and Aarou Kelly. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x, Ac, for use et al. EDNo 43 JuneT 18S4. R M Sipes att'y All the right, title, interest and claim ol J M Harding of, in and to the coal right ol 50 acres of land, more or less, situate in Venango twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by George Irviu, cast by Thomas Morrow, south by Tauuahill aud Cochran, and west by Addleinan and Morrow. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at the suit of A. Buruett, for use of A B Walker. ALSO—AIso all the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding, of, in aud to the coal right of 35 an;es of land, more or less, situate in Venango township, Butler county, Pa„ bounded.as follows, to wit: on the north by David Burke, east by Donnelly and Hughs, south by Smitn aud Donnelly, west by Nor cross. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Hardiug, at the suit of A Bur nett foause of A B Walker, ALSO—AII the right, title, inteiest and claim of J M Hardiug or, in and to the coal right of 117 acres of land, more or less, situate in Venango township, Butler county. Pa. bound ed as lollows, fo wit: on the north bj John Burke, east by Michael Mcßride, south by VV G Smith et al, west by Seaton heirs. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of J M Harding at she suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO— AII the right, title, interest and claim Of J M Hardiug of, in and to the coal right of 107 acres ol land, more or less, situate in Ve nango township, Butler county, Pa , bounded as .follows, to wit: on the north by Hugh T Murrin, cast by Frank McNermel, south by David Burk, west by Wm,Seaton. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of J M Harding at the suit, of A Buruett for use of A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Hardiug of, in and to the coal right of 100 acres of land, more or less, situated in Venango twr, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the north by Francis McName, east by David Higgins and Wm Wolcott, south by Theo Deuney. west by David Burke. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at tho suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker, A. TEOUTMAN & SON, BUTLER, PA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, ETC. We Lave just received and placed on sale our Spring Stock of Carpets in all grades and descriptions, from the Lowest Trices to the Host Quality We Especially Invite you to call anil Exauiinc&(ock an<l Prices. EMBR OIDERIES Just opened, a Splendid Stock ol all kinds and styles of Embroideries in Swiss, Xainsook and Hamburg and Inserting to match, and we are offering the whole lot at astonishing LOW PRICES. New White Goods of all Descriptions. MCE CUMIIS, LICE PILLOW SHJISIS, Lace Bed Spreads Muslin Underwear, Skirts, Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Infants' Robes. o Our inducements.—We offer vou the Lurgest Stock and guarantee you the LOWEST PRICES. A. TROUTMAN & SON. MA IS STREET, BUTE Fit, FA. FARMERS READ THIS. The Bissell Chilled Plow Is made of the best material, by skilled mechanics, under the supervision of Mr. T. M Bissell, a veteran plow manufacturer and inventor, skilled in his art, and after 08 years' experience he feels justified in claiming for these plows that they are more nearly perfect and have more points of improvement than any of their predecessors, Mr. Bissell is the patentee of the Oliver Chilled Plow, the South Bend Chilled Plow, and the Bissell Chilled Plow, which is his last and best. We also sell the Diamond Iron, Korth Bend and Hillside Plows. TIE CHIMPION MOWERS, BUMS tffl) BIDDERS, The Hoosier Grain and Corn Drills, the best Fertilizer Drills in the market, Victor Horse Dump Wheel Rake, Starr Hand Dump Rake, the Western Washer—the best in the world—the Champion Separator and Clover ITuller, the Harrisburg Traction & Portable Engines. Buffalo Phosphate, Acknowledged by farmers to be the best. Also, a line of Build ers' -Supplies, Blacksmiths' Supplies, and House Furnishing Goods JACKSON & MITCHELL, BUTLER, PENN'A. ALSO—AII the rifcht, title, interest and claim of J M Harding, of, in and to the coal right of 137 acres of land, more or less, situate in Ve nango township, Butler county, Pa.,bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Thos. Morrow and Widow Addlemen, east by Joseph Blair and Win Stalker, south by Edwards, west by Kobt at.(l Win Cochran. (Seized and taken in execution as the property ot J M llardiug at the suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding of, in and to the coal right of 42 acres, more or lens, situate in Venango twp But ler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by Philip Murrins heirs, east by Margaret Peoples lieirs, south by Michael Meßride, west by Francis MeNamee and publie road. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at the (suit of A Burnett for use of A B W T alker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding ot, in and to the coal risrht in 50 acres of land, more or less, situate in Venan go twp, Butler county, Ph., bounded as follows to wit; on the north by Mark Harper, east by A J Brieeland, south by McKanse & Higgius, west by Margaret Peoples heirs. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at the suit of A Burnett lor use ot A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J 51 Harding of, in and to the coal right in 50 acres of land, more or less, situated in Marion twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by David Burke, east by Thos Donnelly et al, south by the Donation line, west by J B McLaughlin et al. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim ot J M Harding of. in and to the coal rlsrlil in 83 acres ot land, more or less, situate in Venan go twp, Butler county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit; on the north by Cnas DiitFy and Brieeland, cast by public road and Philip Dungau, south by James Higgin heirs, west by John McKaue, Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at the suit of A Burnett for Use of A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim J M Hardiug of, in and to the coal right iu 44 acres of land, more or lees, situated in Venango twp. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by David Burke and Seaton, east by Michael Mcßride, south by Smith and McLaugliliu, west by Vanderlin. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J 31 Harding at suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding of, in and to the coal riirht in 100 ac?es of land, more or less, situate in Ve nango twp, Butler county, Pa., bounded as fol lows, to wit: on the north by Michael Garmley, east by John Murrin, south by Frank McNaiuce west by Jauies Murrin. Seized and taken iu execution as the property ot J M Harding at the suit of A Burnett for use ot A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding of, ill and to the coal right in 120 acres of laud, more or less, situated in Venango twp. Butler Co, Pa bounded as follows, to wit. on the north by David Callerman, Irvine and Addleman heirs, east by Ilobt Wilson. Mrs Addleman. Irvin and Smith, south by John Taneliill and Miles Addleman, west by Leonard Smith and Judge McJunkin. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO —A 1) the light, title. Interest and claim of i M Harding, of. in and to the coal riirlit in 65 acres of land, more or less, situate in Venan go twp, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows to wit. on the north by II T Murrin, east by Matilda and M Murrin, south by John Burk, west by H T Murrin and heirs. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at the suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, tide, interest and claim of J M Harding of. in and to the coal rig'it in !H) acres of laud, more or less, situate in Venango twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by liobt Cochran Jr, east by John Taneliill, south by Edwards and Me- Bride, west by Morrison, Cochran, Nancy Fur geson and Itobt Cochran Sr. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO —Ali the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding ot, in and to the coal right in GO acres oManif, more or less, situate iu Venan go twp, Butler county, Pa. hounded as follows, to wit: on tfce north by Michael Mnrriu, east by John Shearer, south by Michael Meßride, west by John and David Burks. Seized and taken in execution as the property of .1 M Harding at the suit of A Burnett tor use of A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding of. in and to the coal right in 75 acres of land, more or less, situated in Venango twp Butler Co, Pa, bouuded as follows, to wit, on the noith by It W Addleman and L Smith, east by John Taneliill. south by W P Cochran, west by Margaret Cochrau. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding al suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker. ALSO —All tie; right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding ot, iu and to the coal ri jht iu 25 acres of land, more or less, situate iu Venan go twp, Butler county, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Cochran, cast by W P Cochran, south by A Bryson, west by Samuel Eakin. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of J M Harding at the suit of A Bur nett lor use ol A B Walker. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of J M Harding of. iu and to the coal right in 150 acres ot land, more or less, situated iu Washing ton twp, Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to wit, on the north by Michael Meßride, east by Wm Wolcott and Michael Mcßiide, south by Thomas Dounelly, west by Wm G Smith. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of J M Harding at suit of A Burnett for use oi A B Walter. EENo 58 June T 1884. J M Greer att'y All the right, title, interest and claim ol W H Walker of, In and to thirty acres of iaud, more or less, situate iu Clay township, Batlcr county, I'a, bouuded as follows, to wit: on the north by Neal Gallagher, east by Israel Cranmer, south by Michael Gallagher, west by Eliz. J Walker, all cleared, board house, frame barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W II Walker, at ihe suit of Matthew Thrower. ALSO—AII the light, title, interest and Claim of W H Walker of, in and to 60 by 160 feet of laud, more or less, situate in Butler borough Butler Co, Pa. bouuded as follows, to wit on the north by an alley, east by vacaut lot, south by Pearl street, west by an alley; a two-storied frame house with kitcheu attached, frame stable and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of ff H Walker at suit of Matthew Thrower, ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim ot W H Walker of, in and to three hundred acres ot land, more or less, situate in Clinton and Butl.ilo townships, Butler county, Pa., bouuded as follows, to wit; on the north by Joseph Reith et al, east by Widow MeClure. south by George Love et al, west by Saxonburg ai d Tarentuni road; about 200 acres cleared, frame dwelling bouse, frame barn, grain house, coal bank, small dwelling house, large orchard thereon. Seized and taken In in execution as he property of W H Walker at the suit of Matthew Thrower- TERMS OF SALE.—The following must be strictly complied with when pro|ierty is stricken down : .... 1. When Ihe plaintilT 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 Mieh lien creditor's receipt* for the amount ot the pro ceeds of the sale of such portion thereof as lie may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. :i. All sales not settled immediately will be con tinued until 1 o'clock, I'. M. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will again !»• put up and soul at the expense and risk ot the person to whom first sold. ♦See l'tirdon's l>igcst. 9th Edition, page tt«'. and Smith's Forms, page :w. THOMAS DONAtIH\ . Sheriff oi Butler County. Shertfl's office, Butler. I'a.
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