the citizen . J»H> H. & W. C. NEGLET, PROPRIETORS. C BTRTPTTON RATKS— POOTAOE PREPAID : One year *' ™ Six months ' Three mouths KATE RED ITFOITOBN AT BATTER AS 2D CLASS MUTTER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1887. Republican County Committee. BUTLER, PA. Nor, IT, 1887. There will be a meeting of the Re publican County Committee ia Bat ter on Friday, NOT. 25, at 1 o'clock. The object of this meeting is to ap point two committees; one Congress ional and one Senatorial,— to confer with the committees from the other counties in the respective Congress ional and Senatorial districts, in re gard to adopting a method of nom inating candidates for Congress and State Senator hereafter. JAS. B. MATES, Chairman. A. M. CHRISTLEY > W. C. THOMPSON > J The new Leidecker well in the Reibold districts continues the best one in that field, producing from two to three hundred barrels daily. SPARKS was game to the last and then Mr. Cleveland made game of him. —Anarchist Most is in a fair way to talk himßeif into jail again. His mouth is his deadliest enemy. —The demand for small coins ex ceeds the supply. There is no bur densome surplus of large ones, either. —The land policy of the present .Administration is something that no bodv can guess. It ia shockingly disfigured. FATHER MCGLYNN seriously be lieves that 60,000 votes were bought •way from Henry George at the re cent election in Now York. THE scheme to have the National Democratic Convention meet in Salt Lake City ought to succeed. The party of Mormonism should show gome regard for the Mormon capital. WHILE the London papers were delivering long moral lectures about the Chicago Anarchists the London Anarchists were engaged iu a big riot with the police It really makes some difference whose ox is gored, after all. —A cowboy and his horse suffered a singular and violent death the other day near Cheyenne Wells, Col. Lightning struck the iron in the sad dle and exploded all the cartridges in the man's belt also setting fire to his clothing and trappings. THE official majority in Ohio for Foraker, (Rep.), for Governor over Powell, (Dem ), is 24,353. The Leg islature is also largely Republican. THE Republican County Committee meets to-day, Friday, at 1 o'clock, in ' the office of W. C. Thompson, Esq , one of the Secretaries. The Republican vote at the late election in Armstroug, Beaver and Butler counties is just about the same, each county polling about 4,000 yoUs. HART, Republican, for State Treas urer has in the State 45,254 more ▼otes by official count than his Demo cratic opponent, and Williams for Sapreme Judge has 40,215. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND contribut ed SIOOO to the Democrats of New York City at the late election, and this to the wing of that party that nominated and represented the "bood lers." He has evidently parted com pany with his civil service or "mug wump" friends who helped so large ly to elect him. MR. FRANK M. HIQGINS, managing Editor of the Pittsburg Corn- Gazette, died at his residence in Pittsburg on Saturday last, in the 38th year of his age. Mr. Higgins is spoken of by his surviving partners in' the Com- Gazette as a man of decided ability and great personal worth. —Mr. David Kirk, the well known oil operator, estimates that the first fifteen days of the shut down move ment, commencing on Nov. 1., reduc ed the production 750,000 barrels. At tie end of the year of the shut down he thinks oil will command a much better price than it now does, owing to the diminished production and consequent advance in prices. FRED GRANT runs behind his ticket iu New York State. And this not because of anything the people b id against Mr. Grant, but rather in ressct at a nomination made chiefly because "he was the son of his fa ther." The man who runs best in this great North American country is the man who is his own ancestors. Ex. THE commission of the postmaster at Butler expires on Jan'y 11, next, al(>,002; llayes' minority 252,324. 1830—Garfield 4,454,810. Hancock 4, 411 1F52, Weaver and and others 320, 576; Garfield's minority 311,115. 1834—Cleveland 4,874,98 ft, Blaine 4, 801, OSI, Butler aud others 340, 643; Cleveland's minority 317,638 It is time the electoral system was changed. Some ouc with lots of brains should tackle the subject. Marriage Notices Published Free. AIcCANDLESS—REED —On Nov, 17tl», 1887, at the home of the bride's Uncle, Mr. J. T. C'ramner, in Mt. Chestnut, by ltev. T. W. Young, Air. W. T. MeCaudiess and Miss M. J. lieed. ID.EI A.Txld. Announcements of deaths published free, but (ill communicated obituaries will be charged for at the rate of one-half cent for each word, money to accompany the order. ANIiEKSON—At his heme IU Clintou twp this county, Thursday evening. Mov. 17,' ISS7, Samuel Audersjn, Esq., iu the 07th yesir of his age. The death of Samuel Anderson removes one of the most active and best known cit izens oi our county, He is the last,we believe, of a family of brothers, well kcown and influential, in the lower end of this county. The late Major John Anderson, of Clinton (p., who some years ago was a commis sioner of the county, was an older brother of the deceased. Esq. Anderson's ailment w.is what is known HS Brigbt'a disease. It had been affectiug him for several years past, but not seriously or enough to indi eata its true nature until recently. He took his bid on the oth iust. but hopes were entertained of his recovery until the the morning ol the day he tiied. lie was bcrn Oct. 8, 1821, and therefore aged 6t> years, 1 month and 9 days. We can speak of the loss of Esq. Ander son as that of a personal friend, and as such he was most true and faithful. He was a uian of decided opinions on all sub jects, and outspoken and enthusiastic iu the support of his views. There was no con cealment or deception in his nature. As a citizen he was among the most intelligent and best informed. He was enterprising ami foremost in church, iu school and in affairs affecting the good of his neighbor hood or of the county. lie will be greatly missed in his section of the county aud the surviving members of his family have the sympathy of the entire community in the great loss they have sustained. SHARP—At her residence in Buffalo twp., Batler county, Monday, Nov. 7th, ISB7, of cancer, Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp, wife of John G. Sharp, aged 7s> years. CONVKHKY—In Pittsburg Friday 13th iust. Amelia, daughter of James Converry, aged, about 25 years. She died of typhoid fever, and thres more of the children, ami his wife, nee Mary Fuller, are down wilU same disease NOTE—Mrs. Converry has diel sines the above was put fa type. Catarrh Cure Catarrh is a very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, aud thus reaches every part of the system. " I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any j with eat'an li, and my general health is much I better." I. W. I.n.i.is, Postal Clerk Chicago I & St. Louis Railroad, j " I suffered with catarrh Bor 8 years; tried j many wonderful cures, inhalers, etc., spend ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit, j 1 tried lloou's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly j improved." 51. A. AUUEY, Worcester, Mass. j Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by three peculiarities : Ist, the combination of i remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the | prccces of securing the active medicinal | qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual i strength, effecting cures hitherto tiuknown. : Send for book containing additional evidene.c. j " Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, purifies lny Mood, sliarpeus my appetite, and ' seems to make me over." J. I'. TUOMI'SON, I Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. i " Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and is worth its weight in gold." I. BAiutisuTOM, ! lao Bank Street, New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. $1; six for S3. Mado I only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. ICO Doses One Dollar HFfIICTEO After tall others tail consult Dr. I .QI3B 328 N. 15th8t., below Callowhill, Phila., Fa. SO yearsexpe£ieut ein all SPECIAI* diseases. P*r ■ nanendy restores those weakened by early Indiscre ! ions. Sc. OH write. Advice free and strictly con- I ;.leiui*l. Itours ; II ».«#■ till 7,mid 1W w ev*uip^». jj? ifno &4KIH 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder Sever varies. A marvel ol purity, stteneth and wbolesomeness. Vore jconomicisl that the ordinary kinds, and CM not be sold in competition with the mullitue ol low test®, short or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. IiOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall Street N. Y. | THE NA TIONAL REMEDY FOR THE SKI.V. | ■ 91 ALL FORMS OF ■ R&J / \ Chapped, Rough.■ ■ bj [ \ Recl P'mply Skin ■ eiz: f1 j JjKzjfc j made Soft and Clear, Hx [1 Ha " \wvjN I Cures rash, pimples, H ■ h (Q bites, burns, cuts, H3 >^V® s piles, and sores of H kinds. Once tried you R- / \ will always use it. 9 JD9K J 1 rKEPAHI ÜBY A (HEXIST. H W$ r- i J antl at druggists, n / cr Tnr>^ on rec't of price. H Ed x / New Loudon, Conn. R f.* ftf SOLD BY nvmrr DRI r?r?isT IN BI ILER. t utfs Pills stiiiinlnfc the torpid liver, strength en Hie tliK'C'Mtivo organs, rcirnlntctlie bowels, and are nnequaled as au auti-bilious meilieiue. lu Malarial Districts their virtnes are witiely recojfntxeil, as tliev |>ec*uliar properties in freeing the system from that poi son. This popular restietly rarely t ails to ef feetnally core Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. A Proclamation! Dr. I. buy E.en is. Fulton. Ark., saysr '*A year tifro I hud bilious fever; Tutfs Pills were so highly reeeoin meH(l«ra;ns,v.'reiicl«», Klien* OArerl R!VU,n, Neuralgia, Semti», __ _ _ „J riourisy r-aiui, SUteh in the IB & H Snl i side, lUi'kachc, Swollen Joints, (3 HEW **9 I Heart I'iseafo, Sure Muscles, Tain in tho Chest, and al! pniii3 and ai-hea eittier local or dcep-scatcd aro instantly r. Ucvo.l and Bpocdiiy cured by the weU-known Hop I'.aater. Comi»ounded, as it is, of tho medicinal virtues of f : Hops, Gums, Balsams and Extracts, it is indeed the best pain-killinK. stimulating, ioo'.hins a-.d etrengthcninii Porous Plaster ever made. U"P Vhi&tcrs .-jo sold by all drustfists and country gtoren. 25 cents or flyc- for SI 00. > #■ Q, Mailed on receipt of I price, llcp Plaster Co., \ _ Proprietor 7: and QB AO 33 facturer-, Ho.-t . « ian w B a* 3* ********* * **»***»**', dTCoaced tongue, batl breath, Hour stomach and liver dw n ase '-'..ltd by II?_\vI-.y's stomach and fiver Pills. 25 eta. BUTLER MARKETS. Ihe following are the soiling prices of mer chants of this i>laee : Apples, per bushel, 40 to ">0 Cutter, per pound, 20 to 25 cts. Beans, per qt. 6 to 10cts. Cabbage, nev.% 7to 10 cts. Caudles, mol 11 to 1.3. cts. Carbon oil, 10' to loets. Cheese, 12 to lo cts per lb. Crackers, 7 to 10 cts. per lb. Chickens, per pair, 40 to 50. cts. Coffee, liio, 23 cts. Coffee, Java, 35 etc. Coff Koasted, 25 to 30 cts. Coffee, ground, 20 to 23 cts. Eggs, 25 cts. Fish, mackerel, 10 to 15 cts. Flour, per barrel, $4.50 to s•'>. Flour, per sack, $1.15 to $1.50.. Feed, chop, per 100 pounds, $1 10. Feed, bran, per 100 lbs. sl. Grain, wheat per bushel, 00. Grain, oats per bushel 30 to 35cts + Grain, corn per bushel 50 cts. Lard, 10 cts. Hams, 15c ts. Honey ,20 cts. Shoulders, 10 cts, Bacon, 13 cts. Dried beef, 18 to 25. Corn meal, per pound. 2 cts. Potatoes, new, 90 cts Bushel. Riee, 6 to 10 cts. Sugar, hard. # cts. Sugar coffee, 7 cts. Sugar, raw, 6i cts. So', 5 to 10 cts. Salt, per barrel, §1.25, Tea, Hyson, Gunpowder, etc., 50 cts. to SO Tea, Japan, etc., 50 to 60 cts. Tea, Break last, 40 to hO cts. Tallow, 8 ct*. Buckwheat Flour, 3 cts. per pound. Turnips, 50 cts. per bu. Swett I'otatoes, 40 cts. per bu. Cranberries, 10 cts. per pk. Hotel Brady T. W. TAIT, Prop'r. New Hotel and liestaurant on the Diamond, Batter. Pa. Mr. T. W. Tait lias refitted and furnished the Bradv House, and is now prepared to accommo date the public. His Restaurant, in connection vwtli the hotel will be open day and night. The tables will be furnished with everything the market affords, FRESH GAME AND OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Your patronage respectfully solicited. ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. F. BHITTAIX, Att'y at Law—(Mice at 8. E. Cor. Main St, and Oiamt.nd, Butler, l'a. NKVYTON" BLACK Att'y at Law—Office on South slleof Diamond, Butler, Pa. ' ' WANTED. Canvassers ii every ward and township in Western l'ei>iis\l\ania to sell •■Corporal Si Kiegglrd. His Pard," the best aud fastest *ell iiiK hook out; good pay from the start; hooks ready. Call every Wednesdav und Saturday from 2to C p.m. or address Jam< ■ S. Wilson, j 85 T weiity-first St. Pittsburg, l'a, A J FRANK & CO. Or.VI.KKS IS DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, FANCY AM) TOILET AIITiCCS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, &c. Prescriptions carefully c 0..,- pounded. 45 S Main Street, Butler, Pa. MR R J. LAMB. i Organist and Choir Master, St. 1 otci's(Jcimau("u'Jich, Butlor. | Ot;<: as l'i." yioi'.ri \'(oli>:, SiK -ixu ash H vk .MOKY. I yiantjfoftes a:id Org os Tint • 1 and Regulat ed'. i'iiaii or. appifcatioa, no West Jefferson street. 1.i«.'1 lirm. |vcferoii-.-.-Hi>MulrcU. hicn ,t nt position kix<\ tfowl Hilary. GAY lilios., 1. via* Ift,, N. 1888. HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. HARPER'S MAGAZINE is an crjjan of PROGRESS- 1 ive lbought ami movement in every department ol lite. liesitlesotlieratrraotloii3.lt will cot-' : tin. during the foinin;; year. Important arti- ; cles. superbly illustrated, on the Great "West; j artieles on American and foreign luduslr\: . beautifully Illustrated papers on Ncotlaml. Nor- ! way. Switzerland. Algiers, and the West In- . die;-; new novels by William Hlaek and W. D. Ilowells; novelettes, each complete In a single number, by Henry James. Lafcadlo l'earu. and Ameile Hives; short .stories liv Miss Wcoison and wrl'ei>:.So, one vol, Bvo, Cloth, $4 UO. Remittance should be made by Post-Oflioe Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy thin advertise ment without the express outer of HAlU'fcK t»a, Plrttmrf. IV SHERIFFS' SALES. j Bv virtue of sundry writs ol Yen. Ex. Ft. Fa.. Li v. Ha. A.C. Issued out of the c< urt of Common ; Pleas of Butler county, i'a.. and o me uireeted. i there will be exposed to Public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Butler, oil Mcnday, the sth day of Dec., A. I'., is*;, at i o'clock p. m.. the following de scribed property, to-wit: E I). No Dec V. issT; McQulstion. att'y. All the right, tlfle. lnten-sr an 1 claim ot Geo Vogelev of. in aud to :« by 'so feet of land, more er less.' sit uate In P.uMt-r bor >. Butler Co. Pa. bounded on the north by John Berg's heir , or I Ben: «: Cypher, east by ui alley, south by an 1 alley, west by high or Main St.; a larjre two story brick dweliiug house and sror ■ room and > out building thereon, St-Ucd and taken in exe cution as tlie property of <;eo Yogeley a? stilt of W D Brandon for use 1! S B. ED. N0.%4, Dec T. is-. 7; Greer A Ra'ston. att'y ■ All the right, title. Interest and claim of John ! Gray of. In and to one-half acre of land, more or I less, situate in itutler borough. Butler c<> la. bounded on the north by John M Greer, east by an alley, south bv John M Greer west by Elm street; cleared ami fenced. Seized and taken In executloe as the property ot John way at suit of Anthony Haley for use. ALSO—AII the right, title, Interest and claim ot John Gray of, In and to one acre and :u p-r --ehes of land, m;;re or less, situate l:i lir.tler tv.-p, Bu.lerCo, Pa. bounded on the norili by Gideon Slagte least by Gideon Slagle. south by Robb formerly Boos, and west by Itobb; cleared and fenced, dwelllug house and out buildings there on. Seized and taken In execution :.s tlie prop erty of John Gray at suit of Anthony Haley lor use of Simeon Nixon. E D. No 57, Dec. T, 1S87; A T Black att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Geo W Armstrong of, la and to 100 litres of land, more or less, situate in Slipper;, rocl; twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded on the nonii by Ar hey Dickey and Wm Crocker, east by David LOCK aud Win Crocker, south by Wash McConnell, west by Robert Peoples ami Wolf creek; about to acres cleared, a two story Iranie house, name barn and orchard then-oii. Seized and taken In exe cution as the property ot t.eo W Armstrong at the suit of Commonwealth ot Penu'a fur use. E D, No ">y, Dec. T, J B lirediu. att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Wm Campbell of. in and to 120 acres of land, more or tess. situate in Venango twp. Buller Co. I'a, bounded on the north by Thomas stalker's lielrs. east by John Byers and M J Kelly, south by T and Perry Campi.ell. v. e.-t by P MeL'owell aud Harrison Campbell; mostly cleared, name house irame barn and orchard thereon. Seized and ta ken In execution as tlie property of Wm Camp bell at suit of Charles uelbie. E D, No ou. Dec T. 18»7; Brandon, attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of W C Glenn aud Rachel B Glenn of, in and to 45 acres of, land, more or less, st'.uate in Clay tv.-p, But ler Co. Pa. bounded on the north by Jchn Mech lin™, east by W II Crlsty and John McKlnncy, south by sunbary and Concord pubile road, west by the borough line of sunbun ; mostly cleared, frame barn, orchard and coal bank thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W C Glenn and Rachel 1$ Glenn at suit ol 1 N Meals, Adm'r of the estate of T T Christie, dee d. ED, No 3f>, Dec T, ISS7; A T Black, att'y. All the rlghi. title, interest and claim of S L Kohimeyer ot in and to lt'J acres of land, more or less, situate In Clay twp, Butler Co, i'a, bounded ou the north by Samuel i-lennct al, east by Mrs M-t'liuious. south by Nelson Me El vain, vest by Coulter etui; mostly cleared, a new two story irame dwelling house. log and frame barn and orchard thereon. Set zed and taken In execution as the property of S L lvohl nieyer at suli ol J M Black. E D, No 35, Dec T, Iss7; liohler, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mary Roukensteln aud Casper Rockensteiu of, in and to 60 by 180 feet of laud, more or less, situate in Butler borough. Butler Co. Ha, bou. ded on the north by an alley, east by McKean »t, south by Joseph Kemper, west by an alley; two story nrlek dwelling liouse anil out building tnereou. Seized and taken In execution us the propetty of Mary Rockensteiu ami and Casper Uockensteln at stilt of Joseph RocKenstelnand Joseph Niggle, Ex'r, &c. ED, No ."it!. Dec T, I.W; C McCftndless, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W J Kiskaddon of, in aud to 25 aeres and 152 perches of land, more or less, situate in Buuaio twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt; Com mencing at the northeast corner by lands of Mrs MtClure, north s<» east, 47 and st-ioo perches lo a P'St; thence by lands of Margaret VVylle, south is- west. ir>4 perches to a post; thence north 72 west, 8 and (W-100 percties to a post; thence by lands or llattie Wallers, uurtli l east. 143 and so-100 perches to tii" place of beginning; partly cleared, balance woortiaud. Seized and taken In execution as the property of W J Kis kadden at suit of Kesse Ellis and Isabella Ellis, in right of Isabella Ellis. E D, No >9, Dec T, 18*7; 1" J Forquer, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of 7. H Conn, deed. Henry H Dauben*peck, aum'r, &c, or in and to 70 acres of land, more or less, situate 'ln Washington twp, Butler Co. Fa. bounded oa the north by John Parker. east by E K Kvaus. south by Henry Wadsworth antl west by Eli Conn; a two story Inune house, name barn aud spring house thereon; ~ about acres cleared, balance timber, underlaid with coal, seized and taken ia execution as the property of ZH Conn. doo'd, llenry il l)uui;er;speek, adm'r, tic. at suit of W A Forquer, In trust. E 1). Noes, Deo T, i.iST; W A and F. J. Forquer, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam uel Gardner of i T i and to !o> a -res of land, more or less, situate la Washington t .vp, Butler Co, l'a, bounded on the no-ui by Mercer Mining and Manufacturing Co. an.! Tiios Donnelly's heirs, cast by lame* Gardner's heirs, so.'.' a by Wm Christy's helvf, ;-t al. and west' y W P Bra ham; about 10 acres cleared, i.al.iac ' timber, log house, l,o:rd house, board ana loc barn, log stable aud fruit trees then on. underlaid with coal. Seized and talrr-n In execution as the property oi Samuel Gardner a! suit of TliosJ Thornburgan lil T Murrm, executors &e. F. o. KoSi>, Dec T, issi All tli.- 1 right, title, interact and claim of J C AnJcihon oi. in and to I.VJ acres of 1 ;•:•<. more or less, situate in Allegheny i .vp, i;< tk r C«», i'a. bounded on ihe north by B«j miller's heirs, east b> u >. (.Ibson, south W IJ Allen ;.:.u vest by S Sloops-; ahou 100 acres cleared. balance timber, a t-.vo story irate." house, irame torn, wagon shed an i orchard thereon. .Seiz-'d and taken in execution as the property of J C Audenion. at suit of Henry Koldnt. yer. E 1), No sj, D-.-c 'i', is-"'; Jos I! Brc.lin. att'y, All ilie tight, title, interest and claim of Sam uel McMurry ef. in and to 107 acres of land. more or less, situate ia Cherry twp. Butler Co, l'a, bounded on he north t>. r Jami-s Unify, t by ( lias Kinget al; south l-y Andrew McMurry and west by Wm MciUil et al; mostly cleared, frame house, frame barn and orchard thereon, seized and taken iu execution a > the ptojierty of Sam'l McMurrv at. suit of Jas F Brlttaln for use ot Wm Wallace. E1), No 3(5, D.-e T, is-,;'; Greer &. Italston, atiys. All the right, title, interest aadchdm of John M Koth of. In and to Gj by ISO teet ot land, more or less, situate in Prospect borough, Butler Co. l'a, bounded on the north by David Marshall's heirs, east by Main street, south by Butler and New Castle streets and west by i'hliip Scckler; a two story brick house, frame stable and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken iu execu tion as the property of John M Koth at suit of W D Brandon for use. ED, No ;u, Dec T, 188*'; Greer Italston, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Thos Anderson of. In and to 54 acres of land, more or less, situate In Washington two. HuMer County l'a. bounded on the north by W i' Jlrahani anil 1' Bell, cast bj Hannah farms, C'has Uulfy el al. south by S Christy, and west by W 1' Braham; about 2o acres cleared, board house and log statue thereon, seized and taken In execution as the property of Thos Anderson at suit of Long A; Miller. E D, No 13. Dec T, 1887; W H Lusk, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J F Blair of. In and to luo acres of land, more or less situate in Venango twp. butler Co. i'a, bounded on the north by Adam and liobt Wilson, east by James I. Chambers, south by Thos E .kin and W N Stalker, west by John Tannchill; about, ca acres cleared, 5 plank dwelling houses, 3 plank stables, out buildings and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J F Blair at suit of T A Kerr A Co. for use. Ei>, No 45, Dec T, 18S«; McJunkin & Galbreath. attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Thos Hlndman of. in aud to .w acres of laud, more oi less, situate in Washington twp, Bntler Co, l'a. bovnded on the liort h by Emery Aver and C Hlndman. east by James lllndman. south by D I G Courtney, west by li Campbell and S II Hut chison; about 30 acres cleared, frame house, frame stable and orchard thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title interest and claim of Thos Hlndman of. in and to «0 acres of land, more or less, situate in Washington twp, Butler Co, l'a bounded on the north by Emery aud Robert Ray, east by Ealrvlew load and Jamts Hlndman, south by I>. t» Courtney, west by May Cook; about 4o acres cleared, frame house, frame stable and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Hind man at suit of S W Shannon. K l), No a, Dec T, 1887; McJunkin & Galbreath, attorneys. Ail the right, title, interest and claim of Jas Murrio. dee d, Michael Mcßrlde. ex'r, sc. of, in and to TO acres of land, more or less, situate In Venango nvp, Butler Co, Fa. bounded oa tile north by Samuel und David Kelly's heirs, east by James Stalker, south by Julian Simpson, west by Joseph and John durrin; abo ir. r, o acres cleared, underlaid with coal, a two story frame house, frame stable, coal house and or chard thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of James Murrln. dee'd, Miehaei Mcßride, ex'r, See, at suit of Eli Vanderlln for use. E D, No 49. Dec T, 1537; Scott, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam'l Rusiel, of, in and ro 137 acre J of land, more or less, situate in Concord twp, Butler Co, Pa bounded on the north by N M Hoover, east by F Stoops and N M Hoover, south by A Meals and L Christy, west by C Campbell; mostly cleared, a two story frame house, frame barn, frame stable and orchard thereon. Seized and tuk'-n In execution as the property ot Samuel Russel, at suit of L B Gtosan for use A L Camp bed- E D, No 50, Dec T, 18S7; i'lersol and Scott, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam'l Davidson and Ellen Davidson of, in and to 63 acres of land, more or less, situate in Adams lp. Butler Co, l'a. bounded on the north l-y George Marburaer. east by George Marburger, south by Johu Jolinstoi , ivest Wm S Cashdollar; mostly cleared, frame house and barn and orch ard tr.ereon. ALSO—AII the right, title. Interest and claim of Samuel Davidson and Ellen Davidson of, in and to li acres of land, more or less, situate in \dams twp, Butler Co I'a, bounded on the north bv J C K-'Uy and J Cashdoll ir, east by A Kaufman, south by Wm Johnston. \\< -.r by Ceo Marburger; timber land thereon. ; elzed and tafc-n in execution as the property of Samuel Davidson and Ellen Davidson at stilt oi C Baxter mine. E D, NO 63. Dec T, ISsT. All the right, title, interest and claim of Christ Luty or. in aud to that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Clinton twp. Butler co, l'a, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on the northwest corner; thence norm s- east 109 7-io perches, along lauds of Edward Scftou to a post on line of John S Love; thence south >_ east along said Johu S Love line. Si) perches to a post on Hue of and corner of John Brewer's lauds; theuce south ss west along John Brewer, u>l perehi-s on corner of lands oi Stephen Brewer; thtmce north IV west. B*7-10perches along Jands of said Stephen Brewer to the place of be ginning; containing V. acres au I M and 7-iu per ches. more or less; mostly cleared, log house (og stabje and good orchard thereon. Seized iilid taken in execution as the property of Christ Luty at suit of Margaret J. Brewer. E I), No IT, Dec T, 18i7 ; Brandon, att'y. All the right, title, interest aud c'aim of An drew Campbell of. In and to all that certain par eel and messuage oi land, situate in Allegheny twp, Butler Co. Va, containing about 4ou more or less, being y7 acres and IV.! nerchv-s uj land which tiie Commonwealth of IVnu'a. by patent dated Sept 29. A ' 4 i, 18(ii enr.dled in I'at ::ut H. vol; al, page Sti, grauied to «ud Vulrew t':ituptiell. and U8 aorei yf land wnieh Samuel A Purvianoe and wife, by doe J eed Book, No 13, '• and .'MM. granted said Campbell and 140 acre* of land granted by Henry (;raff and wife said Cai'ipbell. by deed dated June I. I"'4, rerorrtcd in liutler Co l>-ed Ikok V. patfe lit and ll.'i, ■ ud deed belne for Ifl acres and 149 j-e cie t>ut .m :;crc ■> off the southern end of the land conveyed ti iving been s<>!tl by said Campit II to llin I .in Taylor, >ut acres re leas. d since. leaving a t>out 3-Vl acres. mure or le-s. isov.-adjoining Ttuds of Coulter Gibson, A Hillings. Mrs m .1 n, m.son. Cibson I'leming a:d ISivudller : mostly chared. 2 frame dweil- Uii: bOUMS, 1 Tra'.ii I rr». 2 COJII baafcß and or cliarl thereon, s.-;. d a-i 1 taken in execution S's the prom ny i f An Ire'.'. Campbell at suit of .1 II Mcc>::i I'x'r. ,-.c. K I), No ii, Dee T. 1R8" ; Scott, att'y. Al. the right. title, lnt' r «: and claim of Sam'l Itussvl <>f. in and to !_: acres .i land, ill' .re or less fill;;''" In (' >h'-orl twj». roller Co. I*:i. bounded On the l.orih l.v i"ii->trt V.'u-U. east by .1 K Knssel lath by Win McKinni-y. «V.i by Suni'l Mefc.l - ; inostl) cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in execution .:•> : t property of Samuel ltu>s*l at suit or I. It tor use. E I>, *.J, Dec i, !s<. ; V. Graham, att'y. All the right. title, Interest and claim of Geo \V Johnston of, in and to4o \ t>o tee', of land, more or less. smutr i*i r. ;t!.-r IK.r.». H'iCcr Co. Pa. bounded th«. i.o to h> Lewis declilini;. e:tst b> Win s Poyd's he!r>. south by VrsT White, west by public road : ir.ivie ho\i~" ami outbuild ing thereon, s.'iy.wt and taken in execution as the proper:;.' of CCJ \Y Johnston at suit of Moses Sul'iivf.n for u«e- K I>. No If, Dee T. ; ; A T Bl.'.ck, att'y. All the right titl -. interest amt claim of the Midersl vu Driviiii l .irK ..ia'.iun. Limited. .1 J Western! t:i a;iu I!l'ovo'.icr of. in and to 11 acres (-f land, more <>r Is >. -'mate m Donecai tvv!>, liutler Co, l'a. boumlei! ou the noitll by I'rank 1 toy el, ea.it b. «nvn Brady and Fetzer and Meyers, soi-.i'i by 'teiber a.id HofTman. west by P.utler and Millet--to- n roa«t; clci.ied and fenced. together wiia the buildings ad improvements tlicreon, and a lease ol i.'T t in perch's hi 1 ind on tin- Frank lioyle farm Seized and taken »u exe iitioa as t.: : property of t!ie Mider-'.o.vn Driving l'ark Agricultural Association. Limited. .i .1 \V< -ter. ian. B J Korquer, at the suit oi K H Bradley et al, Trn-iee ol MiilentOvV'i Lo 1 ;e, No. 917 I. O. O. K. K D, NO. us. Dec term ! --T, Mc.l and Galbreath att>s. All the ri rht, title, interest and claim of .la cob i:\iiian. .van i-\man, dee'd, Michael Gilles pie. a't.n'r. &d.. J W" i'yinan, Josepn A Kvinan, 11 !) Kyiaan .lo in Kxia iu. Viei t ■ Gillespie and Adeline Gillespie, li !i Taylor, tern ten ants. oi, in and to al; mat ceriiiiu lot of ground situate In Donegal tp. Butler county, l'a. , bounded ami tlesjribi d as follows : on the north by lands now or foimeriy ot James GU icspie, east by lauds now or formerly of Michael K'-linger, sol'th by lands now or formerly of Bernard SUoiKey and *v »;t by l -ads now or lormerly of Win Hani.n, ■•oat iinias '.n aens and 02 perelu-s, more or less, v.ith dwelliug house and si.ii'le tlieioon erected. beiiiK the same piesnises described !u a luerteage given In Jacob ICvmaii and Anu Eyman. his wife, to Wm Ar'.h :;s, recorded in book No 2. puj;e seized and taken in execution as trie property of.lacob Kyinau. Ann Kyman. dee'd. Sliellael Gillespie, aflm'r, &c. J W Kyiiian, Jos B Kyman. II 1) 1 yinan, John Kyinan, Adeline Gll le-pie. and Adaline Gillespie and IS It Taylor, teria tenants, at suit of Wia Arthurs tor use of G A Madison. TEitMS or SAM;.—The following must be stiictly complied with when property is strieken down : 1. Vvlier. t!ie plaintiff or other lien creditor become the pniehaser the costs ou the writ must be uaid and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold together with sucli lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale of such por tion thereof as lie may claim mast be furnished tiie Sheriff. 2. Ai» bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately wili be continued until 1 o'clock P.M. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be pui tip and sold at t lie expense aud risk of the pirson to whom lir-1 sold. ->See Pardon's Dig;'st.»th Edition, page tk". anil Siiiltb's Forms, page >'4. Ph i i.i: KIiAMER, Sheriff. Sheriff's O.Tlce, Butler, l'a., Nov. 11. 1887. Register's Notice. The Register hereby gives notice that the fol lowing accounts of iixeeutors. Administrators and Guardians have been filed In his office ac cordlng lo l;nv. and wilt lei presented lo Court tor continuation an J a:iowance on Wednesday, the 7th day ot December, A. D., lss7, at 3 o'clock p.m. oi said day. I. The tinal account of 8C Hutchison Adm'r of Samuel Young. Into of Washington twp, de.J. i. final account of Siivery Rolch, surviving executor oi Edgldy lteica, late or Jefferson tp. dee'd. ;i. Fluid and distribution account of Lr.wrence Wilt, adm'r of Christena Wiit, lato of Oaklun l tp, dee'd. 4. Final account ot' t'.eoigc !l:iy. Jr. ex'rof George liav, sr. iato of Marlon to, dee'd. 5. Final iiccou!;!. of liirhard Aden and Emm i Barkey. ex'rs of Henry liui key. late of Evans city dee'd. L'ina. account of Herman J. Berg, e;:'r of the i.isi will a: I testament «.f John Dougherty, late of Butler t-. ro. 7. First and tlnnl account of Cyrus Campbell, guardian oi George i' Bavil. a fjinni r minor;now of a;v. And notice Is hereby given that the said Cyrus i ampU li v.-.11. said eou.'l, make his application 10 be dlscnarged in guardian of said UeoX.' Boyd. K. First and final account of S A Kennedy, ex'r of Jane Fa.-k. late of Adams tp. dee'd. D. Filial account cf 11. c. Miller and George Haley, ex'r i.i Anthony liale.v. late ox liutler tp, dee'd". 10. Final and distribution account of W 11 and Jacob Gelbaeli. adui're of . hlllp Gelbach, late ol t i boroof E ansb'. rg. dee'd. 11. Final and dl.-.Hlbutlon account c,t John Book, ex'r of Thomas Ji-cuae, late of Worth tp, dcc'il. Final accouut of Jo'au Relford. ex'r of Ed ward Irvln. late of Adams tp. dee'd. is. Final account Oi Emanuel Rapp, ex'r of Robert Fleming, late of twp, dee'd. 11. Kin 1 a -count of J W Gibson, adm'r of James S Thompson, late ctciaytp, dee d. I.*>. Final account of Christian Smith, guar dian of ebrh! Lan Baidorf. a minor eldid of Eliz abeth Baldorf late of Summit tp. dee d in. final account c.l Henry Fox, ex'r of Geo H Kauflold. late of \\ intleld tp. tlec'd. 17. Filial account of Kli/.atn iit Wehr. adm'rx of Nicholas Wehr, late ot Muddycreek twp, dee'd. is, Final account of J J Wagner, adm'r of the estate of Uosannr. Strawbridge, late of*Crau berry ti>. dee'd. in. Final account of A W Drcllinger and I.ou- Isa Koedcl, adin're of 'iagdal na Drolllnger, late of Jefferson tp. dee'd. io. First and tinal account or Jonas S llart zell. adm'r of Jacob Hartzell, tate of iVnu twp, dee'd. 21. Final account of M II Byerly, ex'r of Jacob Byerly. late of Du'f&lo tp. dee d. 22. Kliiai account oi H;'.dle C Kelly, adm'rx of Aimer Kelly, late or Parker tp. dec'u. M. il. in tiULY, Register, Jury Lists. LNt of Grand Jurors drawn for December Term, Ist Monday being the sth day ls*7, Anderson K M, Penn tp. farmer. Allen Thos, Connofi N, farmer. Hell William. Allegheny tp. farmer, covert J M. Cranberry tp. fanner. Caacpbell John. Adams tp, farmer. Duffv Wm, Butler boro '.'d M aid. carpeneer. Douthett A W. Wlralli id tp farmer. Dav John. Clay tp. farmer. Eakin Wm. Allegheny tp. farmer, Fredrick Lenard. nonagal tp. farmer, llilllard John M. Venango tp, farmer. Muder.lol.n E, Saxoiiburg. undertaker. McKee J C. l alrview tp w, farmer. Murrln Joan Marrloa tp, farmer. Murrin Hugii T. Venango tp, rimer. Orr John. Mercer tp. tmu r. Parks Hairy, Donagal .p. farmer. Keiber John. Butler boro 2d ward, drover. Snyder John. Wlnlield t JJ. farmer, Stevenson John, Parker tp. farmer. Stevenson Win s. summit twp. farmer Sloan J Wm, Venango tp. farmer. Turner Win. Allegheny tp. firmer. Zeigier Henry. Jackson tp. farmer. List of Tr.ivcrs 1 Jurors drawn to serve in the Court of Quarter Sessions Dec. Term, commenc ing Ui" second Motility, being the !2tU day, ISKT. rmstrong Robert. Cherry tp s. farmer Black Adam, cherry tp u. Farmer. Boos Jacob, Butter boro Ist pro, merchant. Cochran .1 P. Mercer tp, fanner. Cubbison JN. •• tp. farmer. Davis Porter. Worth tp, fanner. Duncan p.obert, connoq S. farmer. Dill Frank. Petrolia, farmer. Kaston Kilas, Cranberry tp. farmer. Eberhart A. Butler >p. farmer. Hastening Fred. Butler boro I pre. carpenter. Gilchrist \V H. Cherry s. farmer. (ireer Samuel i.. Cla..-jp. farmsr. Harbison Ueorge, I'.uffalo tp. farmer. Kaufman Geo. .Uietaon \V. farmer. I.eiil' rker Jneoo J, Baldrldge, contractor. Mlltord.l P. Allegheny tp farmer. Martin .James, < learitelU tp. farmer. Ma hood .1 »i. B.iiJrldge, farmer. Miller Harrison. Centre tp. farmer. Mejlilien Danle). Cleartiejd tp. farmer. McElroy John. Karl. ; City, laborer. McLaughiln Daniel, Wlnfud tp, farmer. Meurexv F P. <-uncord to, farmer. MeCandless Humes A. Centre twp. farmer. McKlnney Andrew, concord tp. farmer. McCullough David, Worth lp. farmer. MeKlssieU David, Centre tp, farmeo. Nelson J >hn. Cherry to. farmer. O'Oonnell Joseph. Donegal tp, farmer, Perrv \V .1. Middlesex tp, farmer. I'ouey 1) M. Summit tp. firmer. Sheridan Deraard, Clearnel.l tp, farmer. Shontz David, Ja-kson . farmer. Shields Ilobert. Mercer tp, f.jrmor. stoops Phil:'", i'oneord tp, farmer. Thrower Matthew, Clinton tp. farmer, Tlmblln !l 1.. i'alrview \v, farmer. Thompson Martin, Clinton tp. farmer. Chi Christ. Lancaster 'p. shoe maker. Vanderlin Samuel, Man.m tp. farmer. Wcltzel Daniel, summit tp, farmer. Walker L P. Butler boro is: pre J. 1". Wright James >.r. Jo.fersoa tp, farmer. Wright Joseph, liu'J.iio tp. miner. Wliltmir • s U\ Oakland' tp. farmer. Wallace Win. llaldridge, farmer, Santa Claus Headquarters! —AT — A. L. ROBIXSON'fi Bargain Store, where you will find a large variety of ail kinds of goods suitable for Chrittmas presents to se lect from. Everything New and Fredi. at prices that will astonish you. Silk-plush al bums and toilet eases, very cheap. Centre Room,Geo. Reiber Block, OJIIHST.IQTLHL An A proved remedy for Consumption and »ll»- eases or Throat ana Lungs. N'«w IJf:* ami Visr< r follows its use. Ask for Baker's oil and Malt, or write to JNO C. BAKE'i ii 00., Philadelohia. YOU CAN FIND ,388. on tilo in I'lTTsßl K'.H at the Advertising Bureau «>i 2% « REMINGTON BROS. mho will contract for adveni»ir\£ M lowe«l ratw. RAILROAD TLME. TATTULU WEST PEHN R. B. On and after Monday, May 23, 1387, traina will leave Butler as follows: MARKET at 6:15 a. m., arriving at Alleghe ny at 9:00 a. m.; connects east for Blainville. EXPRESS at 8:25 a. m., ariiving at Alleghe ny at 10:20 a. m.; does not connect for th* east. MAIL at 2:35 p. n>., nnd goes through to Allegheny, arriving there at 4:45 p. m.; ton nects east. ACCOMMODATION at 4:45 p, m., and con nects at the Junction with Freeport Acoom* modation, arriving at Allegheny at 7:26 m., and connects east as far as Apollo. Trains connecting for liutler leave Allegh - ny at 7:20 a.m., 3:.>0 p. in. and 5:30 p. m. Trains arrive at Butejr at 10:20 a, m. an 5:15 aud 7:45 p. m. S. & A. a. B. O.i and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1887, trains will le.'ive Butler as follows. Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave Butler f»r Greenville from the Pittsburgh auJ Western depot at 6:45 and 10:30 a. in.'ani 4:10 p. m. Trains leaviug the P. &. W. depot in Allegheny city 8:20 a. m. aud '_:4o p. m. last time connect at Butler with trains on the S. & A. Trains arrive at Butl n r from Greenville,fast time, lo:lo a. UI. aud 12:10 2:35 and 9:25 p. m., and connect with tr. N s on the P. i W. arriviug at Allegheny A< 12:20 a. M. and 2:55 5:00 p. M., fast time. The train arriving at 9:25 does not connect FOR Allegheny. Trains leave Milliards at 5:45, and 11:00 a. m., slow time, and arrr. e at 9:20 a.m. and 5:30 p. rn. Both trains connect at Branchton for Butler aud Greenville. p. & w. R. K. On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1887, trains will leave Butler as follows: Corrected to fast time, one hour faster than schedule :ime. Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City at 0:15, 8:18, A 10:30 a m. & 12:45 p. rn .& 2:5(1 ii ti:2o p.m. A train connecting for New Castle and the We-t leaves Butler at 12:45 p. in. and arrives at Chicago at 6:00 a. m. ne*t morning. Trains arrive from Allegheny at 9:10 and 1021 a. m. aud 12:3J, 4:40, 7:55 aad 9:30 p. m. Trfins leave Builer for Foxburg and the North at 10:21 a. m. and 4:40 and 7:55 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler from th« north at 8:18 and 10:30 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. Ou Sunday trains leave Butler for Alle gheny at 8:43 a. m. aud 6:20 p. m., and f»r ihe West at 1:45 p. ia., and arrive from Allegheny at 10:21 and 3:35, p. m,aud from the West ai 7.55. A train arrives from the North at B:43am. and departs at 7:55. p.tn Trains leave Allegheny for Butler at 7:00, 8:20 and 10:20 a. m. and 2:40, 5:40 and 6:40 p. m., fast time. Trains leaving But'.er at 8:18 a. m. and 1 2:4'» p. in. make close connections al Callery for the West, aud the 2:50 train counects but j uot closely. Trains arrive at Allegheny at 8:10, 10:30 ! a.m. and 12:25, 2:55. S:UO and 8:23 p.m. BUTLJSK GOUAiTY Mutual Firs insurance Co. Office Cor. IV!&in & Cunningham St*. •3. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TRKASURKB. 11. C. HEINEMAN, SECRBTART. DIRECrORS: J. I- Purvis, Samuel Anderson, William Campbell J. W. Bnrkhart. A. Ttoutman, Henderson Oliver, O. C. riiH>ssiin», James Stephenson, I>r. W. Irvin, X. Weltzel, J. F. Taylor. H. C. Helneman, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, (Jen. A«'t. BUTLEB, DP-A.. Pl»ce to secure a thorough Hniinea* Idocttlon. or become an Expert shorthand aad Tne Writer, or prepare to teach Speacerian PaamaMnt*. Is at At bacaecrlaa Bnalneaa CslMtTOmlM*. t. Uluit rated Cauloffu* free. THE CITIZEN IS THE BEST MailSli MEDIUM IN BUTLER COUNTY. CITIZEN IN ALL KINDS . OF W OKK DONE AT i [ LOWEST PRICES. i