'TTTTH orrxz^iig w. c;rißLsT. ... riomn® 1 nEtcMmo* uro~-ro*rAGE rusr^io: One year, lnflde County V** One Tear, Outside Coanty. J 2 -" payable la Advance. gelese* s« rssteete st ■atlsr as Id Usee matter FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1800. Of each ttane of ub- n» a favor by sendln* U» now taklnsßa oannty paper. All eommuaieatkms intended foe ?not foe publication bnt a» 1 4 Kr^l^h beacoo* yanied by a feeponaible name. " Whys and Wherefores. "The Republican party went Demo cratic this time," said a Republican joking ly the other day, and there is some troth in the remark—a great many Republican* yoted the Democratic ticket, or a part of H. this year. In this county we did well, considering the general wreck elsewhere; we lost bnt one man, and that was dne to the personal popularity and untiring activity of bi» opponent; but in our Congressional district with a good man and a just cause, - as we MW our candidate came out second best. , _ He carried Beaver and Butler counties, taken together, as the vote shows, but in Mercer county he ran across a solid wall of prejudice against Quay,and all our argu ments were unheeded and our efforts fruit less to any great degree. The people up there seemed to consider the affair a mere game of beat between Quay and their man. They looked upon Mr. Phillips aa Quay's candidate; they consider ed that as their men had beaten Quay at his own game of deceit and bribery, he should hare submitted to it as others had done to his, and as between the two men they would stick to their home man, and they did so. On the otheT hand Major McDowell, though he had some warm personal friends in this county and made something of a canvass of it, and flooded the county with literature in his interest, made bnt little better imprtssion here. The result ia a Democratic Congressman, and unless we hereafter nominate by the popular vota it may happen again. The State went Democratic, and Robert E. Pattison is again elected Governor. Our candidate was forced upon us by the use of Federal patronage all over the State, a thing that Republicans did not like, and when the young man's short record turned out to be anything but what it should have been, apathy turned to disgust, and his name was scratched off thousands of Re publican ticket*. The result of the election this year is, or abould be, particularly humiliating to Mr. Quay. In hia OWB county his son is elected to the Assembly by but a small fraction of the usual Republican majority; his State Senate district elected a Democrat; his Congressional district elected a Demoorat. and hia State elected a Democratic Gov ernor—all due in part to his trickery— and in the elections of every Northern State that went against us thin Fall his disrepute as Chairman of our National ''"Committee was one of the elements of our weakness. Take Massachusetts for instance, where there is tome little diasatiafaction over the Tariff Schedule* on the necessaries of life and raw materials and where there was a late railroad bill scandal in the Legislature; the only Boa ton paper that we have the reading of, after anmmariiing the causes of the Republican defeat there, adds, and "finally, the election of yesterday has ex preaaed the aentiment of Massachusetts upon the degradation of politic*, as seen in the retention of Qnay at the head of the Republican organization;" and in the Weetern States, local causes, misrepreaent ations of the tariff bill and the organisa tion of a new party, to which must be add ed in every case, the disrepute of our National Chairman, caused our defeat. Too little attention has lately been paid to the moral character of Republican lead era. When a New York paper some months ago held Mr. Quay up to the world ae a public thief, giving dates and details of happenings, and daring him to prosecute, the other members of the National' Committee should have demand ed of him that be either vindicate himself in the oonrta or resign his position on the Committee. Pattison acted promptly ■when his public record was attacked and secured a humili ating retraction from Quay's "organ" in Philadelphia, but Quay, through his HOD at Ifarrisbuig, demanded the nomination of Mr. Delamater a* his vindication and be got it, and the party Buffered for the ab surdity. The long delay in the pannage of the Mo- Kinley bill by the Senate, due to the dif ferences of op'nion among the Senators, and its passage on the eve of the election enabled upeculatorn to misrepresent it. Very little, 11 any, change was made in the schedule on wool, but on woolen cloths some loop-holes were closed that importers bad taken advantage of, and this canned some of the clothing jobbers to send out word to the retailers, that their next order for clothing would cost them more; the sohcdule on carpets was raised from one-fourth to one-third, to shot out somo foreign makes of carpets and the carpet manufacturers immediately sent word to the retailers of their intention to increase the price of homo made goods; a thing for which there was no excuse whatever, and If the carpet manufacturers have entered into a combine or trust, Con gress should take prompt action regarding it at its next session,as they have the pow •r in their hands to knock all inch com bines "higher than a kite." The scbudnle on leather was reduced but no word was scut out by the boot and shoe manufacturers of a reduction in the price of these articles. Sugar was pat on the free list, but the sugar refiners have sent no word to the jobbers, and the jobbers have sent no word to the grocers of a redaction in the price of it. Where increases bare been made in the schedale and where new articles, like tin plate, have been taxed, the object is to foster new industries in this country, and the increase in price will be temporary, and on the other band the tariff has been taken off everything we do not and cannot produce. Half the articles imported into this country are to-day on the free list. More reductions than increases have been made, and before two yearn roll by the people of the Western Slates will have a different opinion of the new tariff bill from what they now have. One argument made by Democrats right here in Bntler against having a tariff at all is rery provoking. They cannot see whj we should have a tariff to help build up j local industries and then allow foreigners to come in do the work. The answer tt that is that it is only true in part. Take our Plate Glass Works for instance. It would not be here to-day were it not for the protective tariff on plate glass. It employes several hundred men, some ol whom aru foreigners who knew tt»e busi ness before they camo here, while BUTLER COUNTY RETURNS NOV. 4, 1800, OFFICIAL. — " Governor Con grew A trembly Sheriff Prothonot'ry lieg A Rec j Treasurer. Clerk. Commi»f..»iier. i Auditor. CorooT I *3 Cj v C 5T *3 < ZZ ZZ ZZ C sr V • IT « tT ■5? ? 1 at fl?i ?. • !;??•! fi all hi 11£g. |£; 1: 1 | 1 111 i- 13£|Ir| I. =l§ | s III! 5■ E ? 4 - B = H = I = i 3 • rs? 5 5 ? * I 5 il pi ? I!? MM? lii ] rM ' i iii |;F rIifFS Mlr f I M ?M i 5 M DISTRICTS. ; 1 III! 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At the Bottle Works few, if any, foreigners are now employed, and these two indus tries havo helped to make Butler one of the best business and market towns in the country. There may be some mistakes in the new tariff bill, it would be a wonder if there were not, and time will tell the story and lead to their correction, but a Protective Tariff is yet the true policy for this Nation, and will be for many a year to come. County Results. The clerk* appointed to compute the re turn* of the county did cot finish t*jeir work till Saturday evening, having been delayed for some time by the incomplete returns from Clearfield twp. which were so defective that the Court aent the Sheriff out for the Board, and had them brought in to correct them. The official figures are as follows: roB GOVERNOR. George W. Delamater had 4097 Robert E. Pattison " 4722 John D. Gill " 418 FOR LIKUT. OOVBRWOR. L. A. Waters had 4407 Cbanncy F. Black " 4479 Cha* 0 Hyatt " 400 FOB SRC. OF IXTRBNAL AFFAIRS. Thomas J. Stewart bad 4429 Wm. ii. Barclay " 4450 Wm. T. Dunn " 404 FOR COHOREHN. Tho« W. Phillips 3773 Alex McDowell 1326 K. P. Gillespie 38:5< Wm. P. Braham 318 FOR AttHBMBLY. Josiah M. Thompson 4708 Andrew G. Williams 4737 D.J. Waahabaugh 4195 J. W. McKee 4181 Thos MoClintock 331 Jaa Wilson 319 FOR SHERIFF. Wm. M. Brown 4701 A. P. Stewart 4066 Owen Brady 216 Wm. A. Kelly FOB FROTHOHOTARY. John G. Bippus 4484 John W. Drown 4564 John C. Moore 3°° FOR BROIHTEB AND RBOOROKR. D. K. Dale 4733 Jacob Keck 4285 Isaao Andrews 31« FOR TREASURER. James 8. Wilson.... 481 8 A. Adderhold 4152 W. Bovard 319 FOR CLERK OF COURTS. Joseph Criswell 4974 Kd McShane 4019 John L. Carpenter 340 FOB COUHTY COMMISSIONERS. Samuel T. Marshall 4465 Jos C. Kiskaddon 4665 John Humphrey 4669 John Murrin 3960 Robert Mcßride 313 Jacob Uutchman 2 y: ' FOB COUKTY AUDITOR*. A. M. Doutbett 4785 Jacob Albert 4764 1\ Henningcr.... 4214 J. L. Uindman 4032 Thomas B. White 368 I. N. Meals 342 FOR CORORKR. John Kennedy 4567 0. P. I'isor 4417 W. M. Barker 346 •CATTBRIIfO VOTEB. Theodore P. Rynder had 6 vote* tor Governor in Bal-lridge and I in Butler.and several of the candidates had votes for Governor and Commissioner, the result, probably, of stickers being stuck on the wrong places. • Id several districts the sealed and the unsealed return* do not agree a* to the vote for the Prohibition candidate. Official Vole of the District on Congress K. P. OILLBSPIB. Beaver 3465 Butler 3837 Lawrence 1783 Mercer > 4712 Total 13,797 THOMAB w. rniLLiPH. Heaver 3658 Butler 3773 Lawrence 2026 Mercer 1179 10,636 A. MCDOWELL. Beaver 1559 | Butler 1326 Ijawrence 2695 Mercer 4951 10,531 I W. F. BRAUAM. Beaver 201 Butler 318 Lawrence 250 Mercer 250 1,019 In Beaver county D. Agnew had 1 vote for Congress, Phillips 1, Richard Quay 1, and McDowell 2; aDd in Mercer county T. Phillips had 33, W. P. Graham 2 and J. I*. Uines 1. The Return Judges of Beaver and But ler counties bal Mr. McDowell's vote un der the name of Alexander McDowell, and thoso of Lawrence and Morcer counties under the name of A. McDowell; and the Beaver and Mercer vote of Mr. Brahaui wan in the name of W. P. I.raham and those of Butler and Lawrence counties in the name of Win, P. Braham. The Return Judge for Butlercounty was W. T. Mechling, for Beaver county Lewis W. Reed, for Lawrence John Elder and for Mercer James A. Stranahan. All the Republican Judges selected Democrats, and the Democratic Judge selected a Re publican. They met in New Castle, last Tuesday, and computed the vote as above. Election Notes. Pattison's majority in Crawford county, Delamater'* home county, was exactly one thousand. Col. .Andy Stewart's majority in the 24th Congressional district, which is composed of W ushinfton, Greene, Fayette and part of Allegheny counties, over A. K. Craig is 123. In Warren county Noyes, Dem. defeated Biggins, Rep. forjudge by 1100 majori ty. The official majority of Dick Quay for Assembly in Beaver county is but 160, and Walter 8. Braden, one of the Democratic nominees claims fraud and ha< givenjnotice that he will contest the seat. The Republicans of Nebraska, elected their candidate for Governor, and part of the State ticket. The Republicans of Kaunas electeit their Governor and all the State ticket except Attorney General. In South Dukoto, I'ierre won the perma nent capital, both Republican Congress men and a majority of the Republican leg islators were elected. Tbo legislature of Connecticut is Repub lican on joint ballott. Minnesota is Republican anl2C. All tho couuties of tho North-western part of the Htate, including Delamater'n own county, that gave yuay. AndrowH, X)elainatcr and Co. their dclgiit.un without a murmur la«t Spring, gave heavy major ten for Pattii«>u this Fall. Butler county Kepublicaun are entitled to some for seeing the danger in advance and objecting to it. A "HLI'MP" in rottoo utock* Ibii wu«k, cauriiid nouiu "1 the «ti < K brokers ot New i'ork and I'hiloUelphiu to "lay down," and Wall tttrect had another "panic." Pro ject Wirings. Read slid knew: That the P r j. iblicans of the town have nearly all emt i ked for "Salt River." Gu ; Bowers and J' n M< Lnre lent the boys ! their old tug . which have often been over j the course befo. .*. That C. F. X< a man lias a very fine and I centrally located property which he is offering lor sal it reasonable rates. That, lili Kin* aid has been making ex tensive repair- to his house. Tho boy? seem to think that Kli is about to change his life of <■" gle incomprehensibility. Right, Kli, put urs down for tho first con gratulations. That the youi -i folks had a very nice and agreeable ball at Hotel de Boehni on Hallowe'en. Scannons, McCiintock]ulhs and 18 days. Mt'CAltE—At h>- home in Luna, 0., Tues day, Nov. ♦, If M rs. Christina McCabe, daughter of Catharine Shoup of ' Hutler,aged al it 3ft years. She was Imr; 1 in South Cemetery i Butler, Saturday J HAV KKSTKAV. In Went Virginia. Nov. 7, 18U0, John Haversfraw, son ol Mrs. Christ llavers! .w (.1 Winfield twp. aged about 18 year He was worl.ii; "ti a pipe line in West Virginia, his il h was caused by hem orrhage >f the i ngs and his body was brought home I buried at tho M. IS. Chapel at l.ea- il If, Monday. Get Hood's If JOB ham mad* :> your mind to buy flood's j Hariaparllla do not 1 Induced to take any other. Howl's Bariapartll» -•ne«ae» (tiperlor curatlvo power by Tlrtuoof peculiar combination, pro porll'in and preper: n. lie ouro to K«t llood'a. "In one atore t! urk tried to Induce mo to buy their own In .d of Ilowl'a Sarsaparllla. Bat ho coutd u< t pr' ill on mo to change. I told him I knew wh.it II ,A * Sarsaparllla waa, I bad j taken tt, waa pcrf ly aatlafled with It, and did not want any otl'«*r ' M as. F.lla A- (ioww, St Terrace Street. lio»> "■, Mil*. Hood's 3arsaparilla Boldbyalldrup-Kl't' 31; «'* for»J. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO. Aputhecarlea, Lowell, Mm 100 Dos 3 Ono Dollar L. M. Hi i NSEL, M. D , l'UVSlt'l * ANO Ht'MOEON'. Offlee :tffl South lain Street, In Boos build ing upitatrs. GEO. I MITCHELL, Attoruey-ut-Ijiw l solicitor of Pension:* and Patents. Itox odilPKton, I). Hcrk Sen ate Pension ('oiuit '.tee for laat 7 years. If you Ike rUOMPTNE- write me. tilad to nlve dvico. U7 A!HKO—A«CI » to solicit onlem tor ou ''choice unali. ly Nursery Stock. Steady Work For r.unrirellr Temperate Men. Salary nnd i . en or conuntwlon If prefer, ed. Writ' al ou Slate Age, Adlre*-. R. G. Ghas* & Co. 1 v .'V AiiyvrtiSc .a ibe Citubm. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. To all whom it »««v concern: Take notice that tho partnership heroto -1 forn existing between Owen Brady, Joseph Hurtmsn, A. 11. Simpson ami 11. J. IToyt. doing a banking bttsinecf under the firm uamo and style of the Butier County Bank, 11. J. Hoyt A. Co., at Millerstown. Butler couutrT l'a . is hcrehy dissolved, to takt effect on the first day of January. 1891; that the said Owen liradj, Joseph Hart man and A. 11. Simpson have sola all their light, title, interest and claim in said part nership to II J Hoyt, who will carry on the business himself undor tho name of the B.iller County Hank; that the. said H. J. Hoyt lias a-suuied ail the debts and liabili ties of the said partnership, the Butler County Bank, of which all interested will take notice. OWKN BRADY, JOSEPH HARTMAN, A. H. SIMPSON, 11. J. IIOYT. MILLBRSTOWN, PA., Oct. 29, I^9o. The undersigned, this day having dis posed of their interest in tho Butler County Bunk, of Millers town, l'a., to take effect the first day of January. 1891, as per above notice, to 11. J Hoyt."who has so long, so successfully and so satisfactorily managed the affairs of said bank, and who will con tinue to conduit its business and serve its customers and friends us heretofore, take pleasure in bespeaking for him the same generous patronage by thy people of this place aud vicinity as he has merited and received at their hands in the nast. OWEN BRADY, JOSEPH HARTMAN, A. H. SIMPSON. MILLEHBTOWN, PA., Oct. 29. I*9o. The undersigned will, on the lirst day of January next, assume the sole ownership and full proprietorship of the Butler Coun ty Bank, as shown is the foregoing notices, and he takes this opportunity to express his thanks and gratitude for the largo share of patronage which has been extended hitn these mi ny years past, and owing to tho increased facilities he will have lor serving his friends and patrons, he promises to do anything in his power that is consistent with safe banking to meet their require ments, aud solicits a continuance of their patronage. Yours Very Respect fully, 11. J. HOYT. MILLEKSTOWN, PA., Oct. 29, I*9o. Road Reports. Notice Is hereby given that the following road reports have been coMlrmed nisi by tlie Court, and will lie presented ou the rtr.U Wednesday of Dec.. IMIO, Iwing the :id dav of said month, anil If no exceptions arc tiled they will be eon -11 rilled absolutely. it. i). No. l, Sept. session. 1890 To vacate a public toad in Concord Twp.. beginning at a point Oil 'he road that leads from Mllleniiown to Stinbury. at the corner of the farm or Joseph Cumberland snd running down close tn front of Concord church to a point on the load that leads from Middletown to Pleasant Valley church, a distance of alio it fifteen rods. June 4, i - At, view ers appointed, bept. 1. lsstl, rc|s>rt of viewers vacating same filed. 11. 11. Xo. J. .Sep', session, Isso. Petition for public road In V\ashlngUiu and cherry Twps. to lead from » point on the road leading from j.'Kc Points to Washington road near Wm. lMckev's late lo Intersect th» road leading from Pleasant Valley church to North Hone, at or near the house known as theMcKean House. June 11. !". viewers appointed by the Court. August 29, l*m. reports uf viewers hied ai fol lows, to-wlt: That they are of opinion that the nubile road as prayed for is necessary.iand have 1.(1(1 utii the same lor public use. and repart the probable cost of making sain'' to he $173. and that said cost should is- borne by Hie township. No damages assessed. It. |). No. I. rtept. session, li-Wi. Public road In lluller Twp. leading from u point at or near lUe house formerly owned t»> John Pierce,dee'u. on the ltdtler and Powder Mill road, and coding Opposite the grounds ot the Butler Agricultural , Assoc!atl he Three l>'*grec Itoad. running irom llutier to piiu.burg. and better known as llie Kalb road. June 14, IS9U. viewers appoint ed by the Court. Aumisi i\ IHio. viewers re part said road necessary, aud have therefore laid " it the .same fur pub.c: uv, anil rep rt tile probable com or snld road to he about ti'i. and ; i hat said cost should tr borne by the township of Butler. No damages assessed. 'IU TUKIICOI S k, MM. certllled trout the record tills Itli day of November, is>i. ItKtiiF.N M< Ki. VAIN, Clerk if. H. I Widows' Appraisements. ' The following widows' appralaements of per i lonal property set apart lor tlie heneilt of tin; i widows ol decedents have been Illed lu the of lice of the clerk oi oridnus' Court of BuMer county, vi/.: Widow of W. A. Smith » 75 •• •• William 11. .lon s J9s if, " •• John S. Klder t» 10 •• •• \V l». I'ehay a» »» •• " Samuel Ml> wart U •• •• H. Wiekt.eeiter aw i»i " " Kdwnrtl llurke lt.no " •' KraatUa l.ogaii :i "i . JOHN W. P.KOWN, Prot honotary. I'rntl.on'dary's Office, Noy, 4, 1890. Notice. Notice is hereby given that John C. 1 Moore, committee ol Andrew Albert, a lima I tic, has filed bis lirst and fluid account in the i office ol the Prot honotary of the Court ot Common Plena of Butler ( 0., aL M.'s D. No. '7, Sept T., 1 SSI'; and tlint the same v» 111 be presented lo said Court for continuation and illowmice on Wednesday, the 3d day of i December. A. D., JOHN \V. BIIOWN. l'rothouotary. Prot honotary'» Oflioe, Nov. 4, IM'.KI. Adniinistratcr's Notice. 1 KHTATE OI JAMEK MI KLIIANEV, DEC'D. Notice i» hereby given that letters ot r.d ministratiou on the estate ot ,l*me» Mc- Klhaner, late ol Buller Borough, Butler Co., cemimed, have been granted to *. 'I. Illaek, resident of said borough,to whom all persons ludelite.J tn said e»tate are requested to make paymeut, aud the- ' having claims or de mands will inai.e klio«u the name without delay. A. T. P.LAC*. Adm'r Kutler, Pa. REGISTER'S NOTICES. ! Tli** Hevlster hereby tdve* notice that the i following- accounts of Executors, Actminlatr:! tors Hint (iuarrtlani have been tiled In his olllc** ■ according to law, and will be presented to I Court for contlrmutlon ant allowance on J Wednesday, the ?th dav of Dec. A. 1)., lxao, at i 3 o'clock p ra. of aid day. j I. Final accov .it of Alexander Stewart, ituar iilan ol Willie It . \Vhi T e, minor ton of Newton I White, dec'd. i a. Partial account of I). B. Diutbett, exe | cutor of KraDels McCru n. dec'd, late of Adams i 'l"*p , i. Kinal acennnt of Samuel W. Ilepwortli. ex ! eentor of Samuel Uepworth. dee d, late ot ' iSiitlalo l ivp. i First and Anal account of Benj. W. Hughe* guardian of .lames Cleitrtennlug', minor sou ol i Jesfe riendennlntf, dee d. x. Final account of James W. Kellv. executor i of Martha Young, dec'd. late of concord Twp. I «. Final account of James W. Kelly, admin istrator of P. W. Conway, dee'd. late of Sunbury i bo rough. ; 7. 1-hial account of Adam Byerley. adnilnla- I rator of Kll/aheth J. Byerly, deed, late ol I Buffalo Twp. I K. First aud llnal account, of Mrs. I.lzzle Smith, administratrix of Thomas Smith, dee'd. late of Butler Itorough. it. Final account of Hlles Fleecer, guardian of l.orenzo W. Fleeter, minor child of lilies Fleeter. 10. Final acceu'it of Samuel I~ Wick. cuar dlan of Wm. A. Hliies, minor sou of Edward Hlnes, dee'd. late of Brady Twp. II Final account ot Charles I>ulfy, ex**cutor (if Michael Gillespie, dee'd, late of Donegal Tp. 12. Final account of Ceo. W. Fleeter aud I. I 1). Fleecer, executors of Peter Fleeter, dee d late of Concord Twp. I t Kinal account of Angeline Johnston, ad ministratrix or Alfred L. I'atteisou. deed, late ol Mercer Twp. 14. Final account of Adam llape, executor of llenry Kape, dee'd. late of Zellenople Borough. 15. Final account of S. W. Ilouihell, admlnis tralor of Samuel c. I Hint belt, dee d, iate of For ward 'I« p. li;. Final account of Solomon Dunbar and Samuel Mavis, administrator* of John Stewart, dee'd, late Of F.vans City. IT. Filial account of Harv Kersjnsf.exeeutrlx of Tlieodort Kersilng. dee'd, late of Jackson Tp. IK. l-'lnal account of Dennis 1.. tlall aeher and Patrick Lnjrue.cxecutorsof Michael MeLalferty. dee d, late of Cleartleld Twp. i». Final account of Samuel Schlagel and Kim-line Croup, administrators of l.yman Croup, deed, iale of Butler Twp. ■ 21. First, final aud distribution account of Hannah Brow nlleld. executrix of Jaines Brown field, dee'd, late of Donegal Twp. 81. Final account of Si. t>. McClelland, ad ministrator or K. Z. McClelland, dee'd. late of Alleght ii} 1 wp. I 82. Final account of Henry Horn, guardian of Lewis A. Molinbold, minor child of Theodore llclnibold, dee'd. '23. Final account of Frederick Wetzel, ad ministrator of llenry Foertsch. doe'd. late of ! Ji tlerson Twp. L-4. Partial account of Jane Elliott, adminis tratrix of James stln.-»n Kltlott, dee d, late of ' Bull do Tup. 85. Final account of Albert Itoesslng, hdtiiln trator of Julia Koesslng, dee'd, late of Butler Borough. :*s. Final account of Henry It. Sheffield. ad ministrator of Haiiiiah Beamer, deed, late of Millerstown. I*7. l'lrst aud llnal account of O. D. (twain, executor ot Benjamin ttwat:i,dec'd, late of Zelle nople Borough. L'S. Final account of Ira SlaufT'-r, guardian of i barb's C Htauffer minor son of l.y dla Stanfler, dec'd, late of Jackson Twp. i".>. Final and distribution account of Mar garet Humphrey and Wm. M. Humphrey, ad ministrators or It. (J. Humphrey, deed, late ef Connoquenesslug Twp. :vi. lirst and filial ai eount of fleyrge Max well. guardian of ti. M. Humphrey, rmuor sot of K. <•. Humphrey,dec'd, late of ConiioiiueuesHlug Twp. ai. Final account of Zenas McMlchaol. execu tor and trustee of Margaret Timbllii. dec'd. late of clay Twp :j_'. rlnaf account ot F. Pierce, administra tor or John McLaughlin, dec'd, late of the Isaougli oi Mllierstowu. 33. I iiial nccount of Charles 11. Book. Admin istrator of J. It. Cbrlaty. deed. lat. of Cherry Twp. 11. A. AVKES. Hegister. Sales. By virtue of a writ ot Lev. Fa. Issued out of I in* Court id Coiiiinoh Pl>'aa of Butler Co., Pa., and In me directed, there will lie exposed to public sale, ai lb.t court House, In the Borough of Butler, l'a.. on Monday, N..v. 24, A. D., 1890, Hi 1 oVlt>« k j#. Ki.. llu: following o. #;*». l>ec. T., IHMO AU the till.-, and c!:i!m of A.. N. I>y •*. ndiulmsfralor. «»f. in an i lo ;i l«»f of l.tnd sltu;tu*au tfeiiMpeck. I hence along llu« of bald lot 5?.«» feet o inches to u pont <«n t'eiifre avenu«\ thence ;;loiin mid Outre avenue ho f«;et to the north > ;isi corner the place of beginning i. No, 75. I>ec. T., Imdo. All the right, title. Interest and claim or W. i). Brandon, administrator of the eitate of 11 f i>. i uuiph-11, doeeoMed. of. In ttn4 o land, more or I«*H*. altuated in Mutter town* »tp. butler jountv. Ta., bounded a* (ollowi lo fit: iji at a prwi near the plank road, th nee. . land* ot < teorire SchafTner north 70 west MX perches u> a white oak. thence by iainu of hame 7u west ii perchen to a erao tree, south'a east jMT' he* to a Htono. thence by mdsoi Laurent or paDUi road west los . per • he« to a iMi.it. theii'e by lands of lU an's heirs north K2'4 v.ent i.t <-io perche* to a poet and chestnut tree, thence by landa of Ihuiry Neely (• i we . i .10 perches to • poit tnience toy laud ol i> Koto's heirs* P. « til norai mi .i lo eas! ii4iH.vio percliea to a white <»ak. theniT bj lands of 1). itiuui's heirs south 1 «'a.st JA r» in perches to a stone. th«*nce by samt* sout h west JI a lo perches lo an apple free, tiu nne hy lifim's heirs north 7u « if* p«*rehes to .i btoiie, them eb> same north n.i east 41 6-10 l»ert lies t«» a post, tht-uce by lauds of John »'rire south 10' i west n pen h'-s to a post, the pla< • ot ht'Kluututf. Seized uml taken In execution as the piop erty of \\ i> llrandon. administrator Of tie* ostaie of II 1». ('iiinpb«'ll. deceased, at the suit Mary A. Imwlink' for wv\ etc. oi.i v Kit c. iti:i>i(•, shcitnr. Not Notice i« hereby given that the Htock holderH of the llu tier Savings Hank will meet in tlie rooniH . W. VV. BLACKMOBE, L. M. OIN K.U. ft|n 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream i>f tartar baliinp powder. Uijjt j est of all in leavening strength.— I'. 8 j Government Report, Aug. 17, ISBB. Auditor's Notice. In re. estate of Mary Thompson, O. C. No. i 28, September term, 1890. Whereas bv order of court dated Octobe 4, I>HO, the undersigned has been appointe j auditor to distribute tlie funds of said e«tat remaining in the band* of A. M. Christlev Esq., administrator of same, notice is herein given to whom it may coucern that the ui. nersigned will attend to the duties of sai appoinment at his cilice cn 6. Diamon 1 »treet, Butler, on Saturday, November I.'. IS9O, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. P. WIUOX, Auditor. NOTICE in CITATION. In re. petition of Thos. F. Christlev, at' j rainistrator c. t. a. ot Michael Hamilton, de | ceased, for leave to 'ell real estate. Orphans' Court, No. 72, September tern 1 W*9. In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. Pennsylvania, on November 16, ISB9, the above entitled petition was presented, setting forth that taid decedent made hit last will hearing date th«- day of February, A. P. IS7B, duly probated and recorded in Will book O, page 25, nud directed that the !>«!• nnce ot his lard be sold wheu hia youngest child becomes of ace, and a|ointed Johi Martin executor of his said will; that John Martin accepted the trust, took out letters nod sold the real estate except that describee* as the balance, but aud before the yotmge»: child reached full age, and your petitioner was on the 17th day of September, 187!*, duly appointed administrator cum t. an. v( s«id Michael Hamilton, decea«ed, accepted the trnst, gave bond, took out letters aud br-. acted as such administrator; your petitioner further represent* that the £ youngest child o -aid testator it of fall age end han been for some time; that taid testator died seized iu his demesne as of fee of, in and to aben* r itK) acres of land in Cherry township, Brn ier county, of which tbere has bten sold heretofore" abont 200 acres, leaving unsold :500 acres mote or les», bounded p.nd de ►cribed as follow--, to-wit: North by Mo Gregor, east by John Black and Kerr 51c- I'andUss, south by Allison and others, an.t west by (loutheuheiiuer and others; that al rhoueli the said tutstor directed taid land to be sold, he failed or neglected So authorivr his executor by n«me or otherwise to sell the ■ame; your )>etitiooer states that the yonug • st child is of full npc and that the lime has arrived when fcaid land wes directed by «ail teatulor to be sold and conveyed, and there- Core prays your honor to make an order au thorizing yiiur petit'ouer a - administrator ot -aid Michrel Hamilton with the will au □ exed, to sell the said land, altogether or ir etitiouer shouud uotbe granted. Returnable to next term. BY TIIK Cot KT. And now, September 21), 18l»0, ou motioi of Thompson Ji Son, attorneys lor uetitionei alia* citation awarded to be served pei : To Oliver C. Redic, High Sheriff of Butler county, Pa., greeting : We command you that you make know to the heir* ami legatees interested in iaic land of Michael Hamilton, deceased, thecou tents ot* the foregoing petition and orders o Court thereon, snd rule ami cite them to b. ' and a ppear at an Orphans' Court to be heh at Butler, Pa., on Monday, the 17th day No vember, A. D. IS9O, then and there to »bo* cause, if any they may have, why the praye of the )>etitioner should not fx* granted. T> be served t eriwinally on all within the COUII ly and publication in two newnpa|»ers pul l likhed in Butler, Fa., and make return there of according to law and rules uf Court. Witness the lion. Aaron L. Hazen, I'resi dent Judge of our said court at Butler, Pa this .'Kith day of September. 1890. . R. MCEI.VAIW, Clerk O. C. Public Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of au order and decree of the court or Common Pleas In and for the county of liut !«»r. F»., and to tne, as the commits of Martyn lowry Webb, lunatic, directed. I will offer «t public sale on the premises, on SATUKDAY. NOV KM HE it M. I*oo. At 1 p.m., the following described real estate •f said lunatic, tor the purpose of raising money to pay his debtH. etc.. to-wlt : A certain plec* of land situate in the township of clay, in tin •■(Hinty or Butler. Pa.,bounded an follows: North by M M. Stevenson, east by James Wilsons loitrs. soutli l.y Johu lloozcl and west by John . lioozrl sml Samuel Flnrtie.v, cont ainlng Uneteer i -js'S ami one hundred and fourteen (icrehrs ol j land, strict measure. No buildings, but excel- > lent limber on fcald laud. TKIfMS. Out -third of purchase money to b ' paid on confirmation of suln by th<' Couit. Ann I tie residue to tie paid in one aud twoyenre rrotr < aid contlrmaHon with interest, tr in cash If lot the best interest of said lunatic. WM. M. Winn, ; Committee of Martyn Lowry Webb, lunatic. ; Kuciid P. 0.. llutlor county. Pa. U< tober is. I*'.U. Notice in Divorce. i Margaret Wild* rb» her In the Court ol c.'in leit friend Samuel Mil- moil Ph'as Ot Butler ■ r vs. Clias. c. Wilder. 'County, A. D.. No. 3U. June T.. lnuo. To t lias. C. Wilder and all whom it may cou •.rn: Two subi ienas In the above cam* having been .•turned N. K. I , you. the said Charles C. Wilder, above defendant, are hereby reoulred o appear In the said Court ol Common rieas, o b«' held at Butler, Pa., on Monday. Dec. Ist, j -yu. I>elng the first day of next term ol snld ■ ouri, to ujiswer IIH* said compl tlnt and sho« ' in-e. ir any you have, why a divorce aliould not be g' oiled the said Margaret Wilder. OMVKH c. ItKiuc, Bheriff. Notice in Divorce. lar\ K. Whtimore by i In tlie court of Com er next friend s. 11. \ mou Picas of ltutlei umerer vs. Joiiu C. [County, A. D., No. 43 Whltmore. ) June y., isto. To John C. Whit more and all whom It may jitrern: Two sub|K»naa lu tlie above rase having liecn •turned N. E. 1., you. the said John C. Wlilt aore. aliove defendant, are hereby r o'ilf i to ppear !n tlie said Court of Common Pleas, to held at Butler. I'a . on Monday, the lit dav it December. Isiki,being the Ist day or next tenn t s.ud i ouri. to answer the nald complaint tid i-tio.v cause, II any you have, why a d.w>rc< liould uot be granted the raid Mary K. Whit inre. OI.IVRK ('. Kr.uic, Sheriff. Executors' Notice. (ESTATE OF JOHN WEBB, DSC'ii.) I WItKUKAH, letters testiiuientary to the itate ol John Webb, late of Clay Twn., But nr Co., l'a., dee'd, have beeu granted to the tiUcriberi, all |ier*ons indebted to said stale are requested to make immediate pay jrnt and any having claims or demands .gainst the estate of said decedent will make iiowii the same without delay to WM. M. Wiiuit, JOHN M. WEBB. Kuclid. Pa. Brauchtoo, l'a. Augus'. .'MI, 181 M. Executor's Notice. ESTATE <>k JOHN W. BKANOON, 1)KI '».) I.elters Icstsmenlarjr on the istatc of John VV. Brandon, dee'd, late of Connoquenefeing i'wp., Butler Co . l'a., having been grunted o the nndettigned, all persons knowing ; hemselves indehbsl to said estate will •lease make immediate payment, and any invitig claims against said estate will pnsenl hem duly authenticated for settlement. J. I'.MKKY lIKANDON. En'r, V. D. Brandon, J Connoqueuessing !'. <)., ntt'y. ( Butler County, Pa. Executor's Notice. ■ STATK OF Si'fAS lIILLIABb, I)KCD, I.ATE or WASHINGTON TWP, Letters tentamentary on the estate of f tsan lilliard, dee'd, late of Wsdiingtou Two, utler Co., Pa., having l»een granted to the ndt-rsigued.all per ous knowing themselves idehtud to the »aid estate will please make umediatu payment, aud any having claims gainst said rstnte will present them duly iitheutioate ! settlenient. PKTKU P. Uit.LJaKH, Ea'r, liilliard, 1 a. (J. W. KUCEOKK, Att'y. LKGAL ADVERTI&HEMNTS Admini*tr:»:.irs and Executors of estates can secure their receipt bi..ik« at the CITI ZKS office. Dissolution Kotlce. The partnership heretofore exUting be tween ii P. Ktesulli and T-. M li*-witt Qnder the firm name ot K S. Nich«ill< A Co. ha* thi» day been di»v>iTe»l bv niutua; consent. Mr. L M. Hewitt retiring from the firm. The business will be continued by K. S. Nicholl*. who is authorised to settle claims and collect accounts due the firm. K. S. XirHoixs. Nov. 10, 1800. 1.. M. II tw ITT. Fn retiring from the firm of K. S Nichi-lU A Co. 1 take pleasure in recom mending my late partner ilr. Xichnlis and be.-peak for him a continuance of the pat ronage ol our old cnstoniers. L M HRVVITT, Butler, Pa. NOT. 10, 1890. Orphans' Court Sale. Is TIIK ESTATK OF DAVID PIXMS, DICD. I?y virtue of an i rder and decree of the Orjihiir.*' Court of Butler Co., at No. lift, June Term. 18S0, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on the premises in Kvan-burgh bcrouch I Kvans City), Butler Co., l'a., on Saturday, Nov. 291h, 1890, st 10 o'clock a. m., ail thsl certain lot ot eroand, situate on Jack sen Street in thi borough of Kvansburgh, duller Co., l'a.. bounded and detcribed as follows. - On thi north by lot of J. Adsm Ifitper, east by Jackson Street, south by lot i fjrred Mathsy. west by , said 10l being forty five feet in front on said Jaikson Street and extending back »e*t parallel lines of th* same width one hundied and forty feet, and having erected thereon a lrame dwelling house and l uibuildinffs. TERMS OK SAI.E. Oiie-lbitd in band upc-n confirmation ot sale, and the balar.it- in two «qual annual iusiaKminls from ibat date with lawful interest, lo be secured by bond and mortgage, tint-racing attorney's commission of 5 per cent in case the same shall have to be collected by legal proce;-?. I.VIII A LUTZ, Adm'x and Trnst«e. R. P SCOTT, att'y. Nov. 14, 18U0. Notice m Fartition. RI-TLKR Cor STY. SS : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Oliver C. ltedic. High Sherifl of Bntler couuly, Pa., greeting : Whereas William S. Cashdollar, gnai lian of Waller H. Oillelard Frank W. Oille land,and Edward C.Gilleland.minor children of John Crawford Giileland, deceased, i>re sentetl his petition lo the Orphans' Court ot Butler coucty, selling forth that said wards are »t;l! minors, and that said John Crawford Gilleland died on or ai>out the 14th day of January, A. D. IRS*, intestate, seixtd in his dtmtsne asof lee of the undivided one seTenth in a certain tract or piece ol land situate in Adams township, Hutler count/, Pa., bounded and defenbed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of David Mar shall et al., on the, eaal by lands of John Keuuedy et al., on the iouth by lands o: John Dean and Wm. Dean, ou the west by lands of James G. Marshall heirs, contain ing two hundred and fifteen acres, more or less, wilh the apj-nrtennuces, and leaving to survive him a widow, Maria GillelauJ. und ihree childreu, said Walter 11. Giliclaud, Prank W.Gilleland.auu Edward C. Gilleland that the other forties iutereMe.l iu the «aid laud are Nancy Ktnuedy, iutermarrieil with r. V, . Kennedy, Mary Purvi\ intermar ried with Anderson Purv-s. Murgaret Mc- Cord, intermarried wilh Wm. S. MoC< rd, Jame* Gilleland, Lewis liiileland, Amelia Irvin, intermarried with Wellington lrvin all residents of the county, excepting Jamee Oilleiand, who resiiles in lowa, aud Margaret McCord, who resides in Allegheny City, l'a. . that no paititiou of said estate has been made unionist present owners, nor can a Jnry for that puri.e*e be agreed upou by the par lies iu interest, and poiitiouer therefore prays the Court to award an iuquei-t to make par tition of the said real estate to and amongst the aforesaid parties according to their re spective rights, whe'eupou Court awarded a writ ot partitiou winch writ was June ! SO, 1 S'.HI, and ou August 2.>tl, 1890, upon i petition of Nancy y you warned, if upon being warned they shall be present, and having re*|>ect to the true valuation thereof upon the oaths aud affirmations of the six good and lawful nieu a foresaid, you make partition of the real estate ot John Crawford Uilleland, deceased, to and among the heirs and legal representative* of said decedent IU such proportions a* by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, it suoh partition cau lie made without p-ejudice or >poiling the whole, but it such partition can not be made as aforesaid, that theu you cause .-aid inaid heirs and legal representatives it will conveniently accjinmodate, describing each part by mete* and bounds and returuing a just valuation of the same; but il said in quest be of opinion that the premise* alorc ■aid will not conveniently accommodate more thun one of the heirs aforesaid, that then you cause the said inqtieat to value and appraise the said estate with the appurle llUUlYl, having re*|>®ct to the true valua tion thereof, aud that partitions and valua tion you have, together with a dralt ol the premises, before ttie Judges of the Orphans t ourt of Butler county, iit Butler, Pa., the term next after you snail have made such partition or valuation, and have you theu *nd there this writ. Witness the Honorable Aaron L. Haxou, I'resiueut Judge ol our said Court at But ler, I'd ~ this MtU day ot <»ot., A. D. l*?J. REUBEN Mi'hLVAIN, Clerk O. C. In the matter of the partition of the real -stale of John Craw'ora Oilleland, late of .Ue county of Butler, deceased, notice i- Hereby given to the heirs ol said decedent itial iu pursuance of un order of the Orphan* ourt ot Butler county, l'a.. a writ of par itiou ban issued from said Court to the •herit! «f saul county, returnable ou Mon lay, December 1, l&i'ii, aud that the inqutet ■s'ill meet for the purpose ot making parti ■ ion of the real e-tato of said deefdent on ' NOV. LNtli, A. L). L-iH', it 1 o'clock j t'. M., or said day, upon the premiiMM, at siiich time aud place you can be |»re «*nt il ! ou *ee proper. The preiuU** iu quthlioD r»* de*« ribe«t at follow* : A certain tract or luce of laud situate in Adauw loiDKiiip, ;utler county, l'a. f bounded ou the north >y lamU ot D.ivid Marshall el al., on the •ant by laniiit of John Kennedy at al., on the oath by Jan.. :• butler Co. I'M , •■xiiul'-'i nad described as tol; >«*. io»ir On lie north bj M irl i A l*cntoi.. cast b> Ale\- nder Bell, south by Samuel Campbell, wit. by .eoiiard tstewart; together with a one -t,or.> rame house • lid frame stabb* thereon. AN 1.-irM under fence, and uud< r a good state of ultlvatlon. ."tel.'.Ml and taken 111 execution us lie property of Win. Bell at the suit of Win. W. tell. . D. Nu.7.1. IK'p. Term, ttw. W. H. Lank, all'y. AH ili>; rlKlit-. title Inherent and claim of "illy hpeer, of. In anil 10 100 ni're* of land, more .1 l*'i«. nl'UHUtl 111 M&ilon 'i >H> • 'a.. U>uu 1 lii(illchrUt. John Murrln HUM •' n»» itirr>n. l>y Putrlfk McliriU* 4 hnlrs ind optilrt Tlmnuwon helm. noiith l»y furrtn. WENT Ijy KiU.IT* tl» Miirrlu, TUOIIM* Oil* hrlM Bint John K UlWl«u& ii.-r. on. HH/. .1 bu«l -i. I» IVI«H uutm iw t'i# »rojH-Tt> of Itttty Hpeiv at Ui»- null of .f .uu s ntlon E. I>. No. TC, !>«<•• r«rra. ■«*> Ui«c. airy All it'-■ rl.-iii. title. liit»re»t ami claim of iW. •i u-r of w A-#T£>RY U e FIVRR.E TURIK barn. orchard AND outbu. • I .*« therein. -v>l/: ihon.: - Donnaih. e.»st by In a 1 et. ai., .-oiitli by Allied Suydcr 1 V. I. ( hristy. «. NT by f'altoh Bell &uil wife 1 aa McAaalMta. seized and taken in - N»» I I' ,<«rty of SAUIU<-1 Garon- T 1 ill Then AS J. Tbor&DuiX and LI .'LL>. t :.I CULUI». etc. .IN- rerm. IKJO. MILL TIM:. - »<>n. all"y. the I ,:UL. I'LLE. Interest and claim of I I. IINI RV: in O:,RT to ITS acres oi land, inor r !• sjtii .RED In Washington Twp., Butler II OUH< dus FOLLOWS. tw-WLI: O U ti„. T J ... 1.. - LtonnaUjr) heirs EAST I * .<, I . rll IL .soul Üb> Thomas 11W1NU,... . L v> by 'll.uniaa McNal.en el al Beiicu . I I. *. ;I in TIFCUTIOT aa the properly of I'. I», U :tier .it the suit O( James B. Males, t .-. No. I. L>ec. Term. 1880. R. P. Scott, ait , . IHR : hi. title. Interest AR.d claim of H. .". «.I -• n. »,R M and 10 :»7 acres of Und. mori- r 1 sttua.cd ui i'arkt-r and Falrvlew lv. ~ 1 I MI. Pa.. louhded as follows, TO-WU: I LL. north in K. few and Humphrey's 1. • y . • VI CANS OBELI and A..M. Hogne, • I ..\\. Raynaud KLL Kays, west b> Jul: s L' N anec Term. 1.-MO. att'y. All Ibe right, tuie. Interest and claim ol. : I A Cordon !• . T .:-lt>;h pep-i'.es to a poet, t iecci- along S : * n LU-A' I>ercUes. tlience by TAI. I F >:. Mghton itud MI-Caodleas uortllr p. R. ~ES. It T.nce I'J lands ot THCMA* MEK. U >nuUS«iS west 9a MOTH Pto a i»ost. tlier. IF loi WW ... K.>hb aoutU >, west A • . r i ... Oi ■ --inning. Mostly rlfilll. ■ teiue. with A | '>rtabie satt-NIUL and ~T :I I ar,d nil tii .eliuiery thereon or t tlo. . ; t ;d UIL 11 >lte liiereon. AI .SO-of. M ami to 1 acre, moie or LESS, ii - : -.11 FS.. lah'i I vrp. Bullert'o. I'a.U >:I;.: I L .>s, L UIT T FH-MENCLOI: at A POST, tn I ;I a. null RATE south T8" east 111 pen-in s . T I- llu t.N by Umds of F-aniuel tiordoii L •real ML. thence by lauds ot BUM 1 I . r'-'I 1.1 rth > LAST 10 peniies, tlienc Y . . No. .1 Dec Term ISIO. W. 11. Lusk. Ait . TL.ev Fa on Mechunlcs Lieu.) .: .HI rtgliL title, mteiest and claim ll T'O AND J. N. Miller. OW'BE;F r } ie: I.ie W ater M, T«*o!her with a one btory IKMII I L-U',:. 11. g USED A*U tank shop, BELUP lot No. -I UI,- .II of : »ld horo. SEIZED and taken IN E\:-- . '.I; II .:I tin- property of KvauKbun,' T'U < ".»'• I .1 N .Muter. owu« I« IF reputed owners, cu, t IN- suit of the Borough of Ivauslmr,. KT> No. MI Dec Term IKKI. II If tlouiher, att . LL-ev Fa ON Mechanics Lieu.) All the rL-ht, title, tnterat and claim of .I < '1 lin y AMI "I IN HMSH '1 hiry or, LU and to * Ul' C 1 ML. more or LE >. Mluaie In Butler boto. 1.1 - LI r it), I'A bouiMleU as lollows. to wit ; < ; > north 0> >.« LG:er Ave. oant by lot No I, . -I > AN Alley. t-y lot N'o. 3. TOS'KLIER «I ; I 11. UL iramj HOIIM' and outbuildings therei I. SFI,URU KU;'. taken IU execution «s uie pro) oi y I I ... > irlrj «I:d Thcreaaa lhiry at the suit, f 311 haei BC.MDOII. lDKo.Stlec.Kfm itoo. James 1J Mat i, Att'y. AI! the rl|lL>l . title, interest AND Malm OIT .s 1> Kelly of. in and lo 10 i»cre* of land, un-re • r 1. -J . SIIUAU' In T»p. Butler Co L . B IAL »S LOUOW S, to- wit: lWgiiinliiji I 9 I a-, colli -I joining lands Thfia LILU lion 11. o N ntii by 1 inds oi AN-hlbald Kelly to a v. I it OA .. theme south hj lands ot Nancy A \«l .I s IN : ,-"S«. ilien • I *st by lun-ts oi Thos Kiiel. I lo ti cost i"n bank cf Big lieur Creek Uiliu- pi. O ol I T K'lnuuig, together with a log still h 1- n welling houv. a two story frame >tw ; * I. . I imdurlng oil well and out buil » tie L/ri -nd taken lu execution U- O LN .IU RI) ci IUOS 1) Kelly at the suit OR A. I Vol.*. 1 . '.\o 10. Doc i t no, 1880. W1) llrandoii, % Alt the r -hi., T.T!-. interest and claim of ! • V-ilord. N. In ami lo 5S acres ot tnud, in-..'1 r A sir: -d ■: I hem Tap, Duller U. bounded AS folio«*S, to-wl : un the north JI I Bolti of oani I>¥ lorl Hix»>WLXNIJ MJI I ..A In nagliy, west by Kllas fat ej Mos --II ued; nadar A food atati of I .IN lion; A iWo IOIY Irauic house, lraiut' LY.■ . on I :RRT IN it iiutbitilulngs thereon. ttece'J I 1. ;I in e.vicuttou as IHE property of P U \* - U-r, .ll til alt j\ Nancy Kelly ot al. i Warn iho plaintiff or other lien orerti r ■ l»< >iaea l e purchaser the cost on the > 0 u. t«s p:.it settled Immediately will i eoi.tlnuod until i o'clock p. u. of next «Uj ■.<> ii tint' all property not settled for «".'l i put p and koM .it the expense and rl.. cl t pcr* on lo v.Uom flist sold. '•.«ee I' nid on'h oiitest, otn edition, paffc , ai... smith's l'ortns, piurc 3m. OJ.IYEK C. REDIC, Wuj : siuirUl'a Office. Butler. Pa.. Nov. 14. 1 f.rj. Ju. y Lists for Dec. Term, 18QG. I. t of Ciar.d Jurors drawn tills -Ttli il .v Oct.. A. I). lrtHO, t ■ s«rve ah tiraiid Juru s re).*i>l*ri-im of court. coninMuclutr oil tti- > t M ti.lai ol l)e>\. 1)., ISDO, beIUK tilt' 1.1 lurr Win, butler b trough. I'd w, atom-ma. o i lb wii hnwucl v. Fat mew twp, farmer. • v r;ui W iii, \ ii twp. fanner. I >i\ Went, Adams twp, farmer. !• iti.ti/tri ti. Jut* pliFairvlew twp. farmer. 11 nlM'ti liobei tA. Cherry Iwjj. farmer. It ue Samuel. Viiu'tutwp. farmer. I. - i llrtir. Itutler tioro, Ist ward,Con.r.it ic. Kr ! l.i \Vortii twp,farmer. K. John, \eD u.(. id, twp, labmer. Mei iymoOd' Jaiuen A, Concord twp tanner. tii iiidle 't WT, Utitler boro, 3rd ward, itui i . 1. :i ,io 11, I't nu twp, farmer, l'lilli. , v. !.■>. I'i'itii twp. farmer. Itn\..'ii John. (t. nerry twp. luriner. :i .la. t'lltii ni twp. farmer. I it, .Ii idr djje. producer iv ■ k M < . I'n .i t twp. painter. .In . r I'ratik. luulaiotwp. farmer. ,v f !■' M. iaiiicn: ter twp. farmer. nun Tl'oin .".lipjHi' twp, furmcr. st.i. rWJ. i l.i\ twp. fanner. .it II t:. /.i 11. juiplf boro. sawyer, ller i: 11. Unruiony tKiro. uiouMer. :t, iin i i till, i r.utler t*iro, 31 «r, tlnn . I i.. Kit.i twp. farmer. \\r tIN. ( ... • llcni . l i.ii i.iqueuedaliiK twp, fan i r. in : W 1., ii ii. iit it twp, farmer. llobes and Blankets As cult! weather approach'- horse owners will sftve inouo b\ their honse hlau cut.-, knee rolie.", etc..' now. A £