THE CITIZISr. FBI DAY, APRIL ?, 1891. EXTRA , Sale of half-woolen BOYS K: :SE PANTS. 500 pair at 25 cts. a pair. This is ail extra ordinary sale. Never in the his tory of the clothing business has a pair ot half-woolen Boys' Knee 4 Pants been sold as low as 25 cents a Pair. Call early as they won't last long at that price. Schaul Bros. & Co. » OPPOSITE THE HOTEL VOGELEY. ISptmer has a population of about I#,ooo. It is the i uiirji' >at ot llutler county, with 60."00. Kourrhllw i" ?. n itural gas, an• Malls elo»e at mos a. m. and 250& l>. i '■ and arr ::■ at S:SO, 10:50 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. V. 8. &I- K. H. !.' -Trains leave for Green ville at .;;> t a:;*) a. m. and 2:35 and 620 p. m. Malls I'll' • al fi:ls and 930 a. m. Cloud puucii lor hrunchton. including mall ror Milliard, If) > r*. »; Kovsrd at 435 p. m. Mails aitlve at **•". ait ) . ■p. m. P. &W. It. it. Trai.v li ave Butler for Alle gheny at C~-o, s.-/;. lid Kr.JV a m. and sw, 3:36 and kSO p. n. The <<:_'.*> a. m, train and the Z4O 5. in. eonnect trains gotog we*t at; Callery uncllon. Malls clos« tor south and west at 8:00 a. in. For RHUburg at 10 a. m. For Pitts burg and points t eiween ISuIW and Callt-ry at a:10p. U). l-'-r Pittsburg and points between Callery and AU-'-'heuy at <::•» p. m. For local points north of Butler at !>M a. m. For Barn hart * M lis. Koxßutk and oil Cltv at 4 -' IS p. m. Malls arrive on thta road from local points be tween Butler and Callery at 935 a. m.; from PlUsburx and 1<- 11 points between Cali>-ry and AHei/t'eay at a. m.; from Hariiliart's Mill*. Foxburg and Oil City at in incnt oil opera tor of Millet -.own, fell and seriously injur ed himself last Friday at one of his wells near Millerstown. At last accounts his life was in danger. Suicide In Worth Township. Wm. A. Cro-n, a well to-do farmer, of Worth township, bat who had been in poor health for some ninths, committed suicide last Monday morning by cutting bis throat with a razor. Ho stood before his bed-room mirror, and nearly severed his head from hi* body. The Lecture Course. Tho lecture of lust Wednesday evening closed the most - i.- cessful course of lec tures ever held in liutler, and that it was so complete a •:uoct s was greatly due to tho effort .< f iru Mcjunkin, Esq. We bad Con well, the heroic; Cook, the profound; Burdettc, the funny; a novelty or two, and Willi tt- -the favorite of Bntler audi -j;ces and i! 11 I lecturer in America to day. Any proj v r.iiiune for a course of lec tures in Butler that omits Willetts will presage failure. The Si a wage Assessments. The ordinance a -easing those persons whose properties are benrfitted by tho sys tem of sewers covering that part of the town north of West Jefferson and East North streets, is published iu another place, this week. It provide* r or asfessmentsag gregating $20,575.89, mid it will, u* doubt, be scanned very el *e!y by those interested, and they will also receive a special notice from the Council of which a return will be made by the High Constable. The asscss in» nt> ;.re to 1 ■ i \il v ithin sixty days af ter the I Uh iu ' —Salvai leu Oil quickly finds its way to the seat ilt, e i •' allays tho inflam mation, and, by removing tho Cause, effects a permnm nt. cure. "f> eta. Mr. Ku-kin thh : - then is a great future for American art—but he hardly realizes the enormous demand over here for Br. Bull's Cough Syrup. —The New Dictionary.—The answer of the publisher: of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to the attempt of pirates to steal their thunder by issuing cheap phototyj «* reproduction* of the antiquated edition of 1547, in the publication of a now and completely re-edited nnd enlarged edition of the authentic Cnabridged, which as a diatinpuishiug title bears the name of International. The publishers have expended in the last ten years over §300,000 in the preparation of this nt w book bcfoie issuing the first copy, and the ittii rovements of the various editions since that of 1547 have tout over three-fourths of a million of dollars for editing, illustrating, type-setting and elcc trotyping alune The new Dictionary is the best book of itn kind in the English language. It un locks mysteries, resolves doubts, and de cides disputes. The possession of it and the habit of consulting it will tend to pro mote knowledge, litetary taste and social refinement. For every family, the mem bers of which have mastered the art of reading, the purchase of Webster's In ternational Dictionary will prove a profit able invmtment,and the more they advanec in knowledge and cultivation the more they will appreciate its aid aud worth. Fine cakes at the City Bakery LOCAL AND GENERAL —The purest, the cheapest, the best, are Klingler's floors. Ask your grocer lor t'lem. —"Little March'' was a fickle month —The school children are having a v*ea tioa this week. —Gov. Patti.-;on has selected Friday, May 1, tbe next Arbor day. —Four more butler grocers were caught up by the oleomargarine law, Monday, and required to pay lints. —Lack of space prevented our publish ing two lengthy communications of a per sonal nature, last week and this week. —Kev. Ilicks predicts all kinds weather for the first part of this month, ami some snow storms for the latter part. —Some of tbe citizens of Millerstown are ' "kicking" against the proposed new name for the town, and are getting up a remonstrance. —A 28-inch silk umbrella with gold head was lost on Springdal© hill, on the 31st of last December. The finder will please leave at this office. —Eggs were scarce in Butler last week, and yet some of the hens did their duty. Mrs. Jane Hall has eighteen hens that laid thirteen dozen eggs that week. —The Messrs Smith of the liacket Store have moved their stock to their new room, 120 S. Main St. lately occupied by Grieb & Lamb, who have moved to 125 X. Main St. —S. B. Martincourt . All the sheep on sale were from Chicago; spring lambs are expected to be on sale next Monday. Hogs sold at 5 ard si, an advance of a cent a pound within a few weeks. Workmen are engaged putting up a tem porary bridgn between tho island and the Allegheny side. THE OIL MARKET Closed on Monday at 7J J, Tuesday at 73 Wednesday at ?3. Messenger. Mr. John Ktcd, of the well-known grocery firm, with characteristic enterprise, in now making two trips weekly to the city, in quest of early vegetables, greens, fruit, etc. In ad dition, he executes commissions, and acts as mcsFcngi r for those wishing a reliable and trustworthy runner to Pittsburg. Orders should be left Mondays nnd Thursdays at Kirk patrick & Reed's, N. Main St. —We can save yon money on plash coats, clotb jackets, stockinet jackets and children's garments, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Our Ladies' Wool Ho*e at 25 cents can't be beat. All*other grades at bargain prices. L. STEIN A BON. —Now is the time to do ap yonr spring sewing and if you want to do it well buy a new Domestic Sewing Machine and get a ten year guaran tee witb it at M. C. ROCKENSTEIN'S, 135 N. Main St. —Buy your Fewer pipe at M. C. Rockenßtein's. be keeps the largest stock, beft quality and lowest price. —lce for sale at the City Bakery. —Home-made bread at the City Bakery. —Take your children to Zurer's Gallery for Pictures that will Bait yon. Postofßee building. . —Boarding Iloute Cards, with Act | of Assembly, 25 cents for half-a-dozen, 1 for sale at CITIZEN office. Personal. Harry Hone aud family are now re.-i dents of Butler, and are living with Mr Howe's father. L. V, Mitchell. Esq. David Xealey, of this county, was roi> bed of $250 in Pittsburgh, last Thur- lay. Dr. J. P. Wicker-ham. former State Su- Eerintendent of Public instruction, died at is home in Lancaster. Pa., last We«lnes day from the effects of au attack of tbe grippe. J. L. McCain has moved bis faii.Ky from Washington. Pa., to the Wildwoo I oil field, where he is foreman for Forst & Greenlee. Mrs. Smith, of McKeesport. i> ti:c guest of Mrs. Arthurs. D. H. Jack, Esq., and wife, ol Bradford, are the guests of bis parents. John Metz and family had h.ird lack in Minnesota and walked*ali the way hack to Butler. Mail Carrier Croup fell and dislocated a shoulder a few days ago, and is consequent ly off duty. Sheriff Brown, P. Schenck, P. Christie. J. B. Black. Prof. Bancroft, Lou. Grieb, D. E. Dale, John Findley, W. C. -Vcjrley, the Misses Wuller. Misses Balph. and al most every other person you meet, are suf fering more or less from the grippe. James Kiefer has patented a new joint for bits, and sold it to a Pittsburg firm for $8,500. X. L. Gardner of Jac-ksville, is .-eriously ill, having sprained himself b\ lifting. Mr. C'arr and family who have In on liv ing in the Kichey house on W. Pearl St. started back lor their old ho.ite op the shores of Lake Huron, in Michigan, last Tuesday morning, ar.d Mr E. 11. Sloan of Venango county moved into tkat hoi: Dr. Dennison, of Bruiu, is -eri< :-'y ill of the grippe. Mr. E. L. English has returned from .i visit to the nurseries along the lak-s. for the purpose of buying nursery st. !.. Hon. Josiah M. Thompson left to v. u i'or ■ Harrisburg Wednesday evening. Robert Harsh, of Fredouia, I'a . a lain ber dealer well-known in this county, died of pneumonia Wednesday morning. Chas. Pollock, the blind newsboy, pur chased a lot on the South Side some time ago, and now he has a comfortable house upon it. Mrs. J. G. Henry fell from her porch and broke her leg last Tuesday. W. P. Ifft has moved to 214 W. Cun ningham St. Will Stein and Will Kennedy are both confined to their homes by the grippe. A. M. Watson, Esq., one of Pittsburgh's most noted attorneys died from the effects ot an attack of the grippe, Wednesday. J. C. Duffy, of Petrolia, lately fell head foremost lrom a roof and was not seriously injured. Frank Shufflin is off duty with a broken wrist. * John Bippus, of Oakland township, is building a house in the East End. Rev. Hartjug, of Beaver Falls, will move back to Harmony. Steel Antony, of Fairview township, died suddenly last Sunday week. John C. Clark, of North Hope, and James Mitchell, of Butler, will serve on the U. S. Grand Jury at Pittsburgh during May term. The Borough Auditors' Report. The borough collected 133,650.96 for the year ending Monday, March 9tb, last; and paid oot $33,387.53, leaving a balance in the Treasury of $2,263.44. It was the est account yet made by the borough, bnW it will probably be exceeded by that of this year. , The Keport, as published, is as satisfac tory as it could possibly be as to detail— every cent collected and from whom is noted; and every cent paid out and to whom, and even the numbers of the war rants are noted." If there has been a single bill paid which seems extravagant or un necessary, the tax payers of the towu have a chance to see it and enter their protest. The largest account is that fur the main sewers, which is $12,818.99; tho next is the paving account, $5,500,00; the street ac count is $4,235.58, the sewering $2,321.37, the water and fire $1,268.28, the gas sl,- 206.44, the police $1,197.86, and the other accounts are comparativtly small. Oil Notes. Guckert y Thursday noon and Judge Hazen an ; uouuce l'tb*t he would read his decisions. ; nest day at 2 p.m. Atr that time the I Court-room was crowded with the interest ed and curious, and, as usual, they were j entertained for an hour listening to the prc-entation of petitions and motions. Then the Judge made a few remarks, say ing that hi* position on this question ought to be well understood by this time; that it was not necessary for him to elaborate as to his duties in the matter, which is to de clare the law, his ruling had been uniform, a failure to establish the necessity for a license meant a failure to obtain it, he was open to conviction and it is human to err: complaints had lately been made in But ler regarding parties standing around the licensed hotels of the town and it is the duty of the hotel keepers to have it stop ped: holder- of retail licenses cannot carry on a wholesale business, they must sell at the bar r.ud not for use elsewhere, the drinking of liquor in the alleys and partic larly in the basement ot the Court House by persons' who cannot obtain it for them selves at a bar cannot be tolerated, hotel keepers must not sell by the bottle except ing to guests nnd they are responsible for what their clerks do. The application of Henry Doerr for a license for the Diamond Hotel was refused, on account of the papers being defective and for other reasons. The applications of Thompson 83 Total *2594 03 Campbell bean, W Jefferson 40.5 42 «» •• TC. h North «0 MO9 •• JG& W. S Main 50.5 48 38 - Js. N Mam 82 75 27 Christie Cu. so 73 44 • • H W, •• 402.5 3ti> 50 ('lceland 1» L, S Main 30 2" 54 Cocliran Lewis,N McKean 43.5 3a us .. K Clay 'JO 82 «2 Colbert Win I£, N Washington 55 5 50 !» •• Harvey, N Main 55.5 50 95 " A Main 15 13 78 Cole.stock Jos, N Main M 67 Court House. S Main 100 01 *0 cralg Minerva S, W Clav 50 45 ;K) Crawlonl John, W Pearl 40 M 72 •• MrsCK " ® 50 67 Cromm Wm.K MrKetn 45 41 :!1 Christie Mrs l.lile. MIMlu «• 45 no Colbert Harvey, N Main 55.5 50 M Total sl3*o 21 D Dale Mrs sA, Fulton '» 55 OH Dickey . N Chestnut 40 3ti .2 IHefTenbacher Mrs S I', Kulton 82 T6 27 Dixon B, W North 50 48 !io Donaghy Thos, N Main 8. 7H 94 Duffy Charles, W Jefferson 151 141 3» " N Main 21 22 <>.' l 20 it oe 82 75 27 .■ 90 82 112 Davis M. MilMu 50 '■*> Total *'32 50 K Kaslinan F M.N Main <7 .0 68 Eitenmiller H. 15®. » 143 89 Kkls Ailam. W JelTersoii 24 22 03 •• John. W Pearl 4. 4.1 M Eitenmiller H. N McKean 19" 174 42 Eugllsh Lutheran Church, N Main 90.5 S3 OK •' EClay 90 H2 62 Eyth Martin. N McKean 102 03 83 Evans Mrs Walter, K Peurl 50 45 90 Elsler Conrad, N McKean 55.5 so 95 Total *'ol2 82 V Fair JM. W North 50 45 DO Fuller Jacob, E North 12" 11017 Kelirlc F. W Norlh 40 36 72 Fisher Mrs Barbara, N McKean 36 33 05 •' Heirs ol Frank, •• 29 26 62 Fleecer Geo W. Fulton i°" 98 22 •• E Pearl 107 tm 22 Kortylhc* Mra Klttv W, W Jefferson 20 la 36 .r .. •• 20 18 36 Fowser It IS. N Washington 40 36 72 •• W Clay 50 45 SO •• W North 50 45 W) •• Chas. •' 45 41 31 Frozler Jas and John, W Jefferson 100 91 N) Kox , Mimin 50 45 90 Fry Mrs. " 55 80 4» Forquer Mrs 1C A, K I'earl 42 3s 55 Total ♦8" '■* 10 (j (Jantcr Lewis. N Washington 79 72 52 Gelble Chas, S Main 1< IB «0 N McKean 50 40 S2 62 •• E North, on a ley, :*> 82 01 •• N McKean 45 41 31 •• N Main :w 27 54 •• John < N Washington no *2 62 •• A, N McKean 50 45 90 Greer John M. Kulton «0 55 o« uregg Ella, W Clay 48 44 OB " John, N Washington 50 45 00 tlrleb Mrs K, E North 45 41 ;n • John K. N Main 50 45 90 •' Mrs K. " 20 is 36 Greenlee Mrs Clara. N Chrstatt 173 15H Grohman Henry VV North 80 45 #u GumpiM'r Mrs G 11, Fulton 72 60 ow Grohman Henry, Mifflin 4".5 41 77 50 45 90 Graham Nancy E. E I'e.irl 44.5 40 85 Total *1330 16 II llelner Mri. M, N McKean 252.5 231 7* Kulton 188 172 5H •• N Washington 127 ILU 5H •• N Main 120 llu 16 lluselton F.N McKean 40 M 72 I? C, N Main 1» 17 44 " Theodore, N Main 111 loi 90 John, N Main 50 45 90 llaffncr Adam. N McKoan l«o 91 hu llerr Mri Emma IS. N McKean 4- r , 41 31 Heck Jacob. N McKean 45 41:11 Hall Mrs Jane, N Washington 40 36 12 Haiiii Conrad. •• 60 55 OH llaltner Lewis, VV Pearl 62 5# 91 lla/.lett Win (heirs). N Main 8t 22 20 19 llardman VV V, N Main 55.5 50 95 lla/.lettClias. N Naln so 5 73 90 Harvey 11 I>. ■ 5,'. 50 4» Ha/.cn Hon AL. N Main 120 110 10 Hoffman Conrad. N McKean 55.5 50 a" llammcl John, VV Jefferson 50 45 80 11 über ('has G, W Jefferson 41 37 in '• " " 50 45 90 Hays Mrs Lydla F. W Jeffenton 5» 54 16 llobatiuh lieo VV, W North 50 45 90 Heck DA, W' North M 49 57 tlUllard Mrs Hamantlia, W North .10 27 54 Hartzeil Wm, VV North •« 50 li! llazlett Chas, N W-whlnglfln "• 8i 62 Huselton S 11, Mimih *5 7s 03 Henry Margaret J. N McKean 45 41 31 Total $2370 24 I 1 O o F Lodge, W J'-fferson 30 37 54 Irwin l>r Wm, N McKean 50 4". »o Total »7;t 44 J Jones K 1.. N Cbeatuut 101 fi 7a June O H, Fulton 80 55 OS Johnston S A, N McKean 41 41 31 Total $lB9 11 ; King Mrs Tobla M, W Jefferson «tt uo* | I. J j £ " .. « •" •* •* .. Miflttu Ui4 a: • " 3tU 284 5o J Kearns Sally, W Jefferson is I Kramer Peter. ' ■ 0 i> jt, i Hipp Silas, r. Clay 5 1» Kocli MrsC.E North >" v, <*• Kemper Bernard K North >•" Karnes ,1 J. N v\ ashington •- »• » ! i\eclt Jacob, N Main ■' . J ; Klikpairlck A Hi-eU. N Main 45 41 ,u ! Kemper ,1 X B. S Main st » l:> \ Keck Lewis. Mifflin 45 s 41 TT Total Sim « L Laurail Mrs A K. W .leflerson is.", l.i Ki i.) Mifflin an im .1 Llinberg Km F. " o , Laugbein liottlleb, W North ; 110 it; •• W Pearl t>> >_tt " ST.S 52 7s •• Alex. " af.,5 si 67 l-eake l)r EX, •' SO 4% 9U Llizlnger M F. N McKean (i'> i; 7 LeldeckerJ A. " >i :t: 04 SO 73 14 Laul>e Francis, W Pearl 1-'. 113 SKI Leopold Henry, N McKean w ir> Lieghncr l)r .1 M. W Jefferaoo w i 5 90 Total tl.'-sl 21 M Montgomery Mrs Grace.W Jefferson 30 is Miller Addison, W Jefferson f.:» 5 m< j " uA, \V Clay 4s 41 n; " Mrs Andrew', W" clay y> sy '*> " Win, W Clay ;ij s7 21 " Henry. E Clay sw s2 ts MorralJno. co ,v> os Moore Mr- B. \\ C'lav sc 51 40 May Ell. W North SO 4. So Moser Mrs Gabriel, W North 4."> 41 a: Mitchell Annie E, Fulton "134 12.101 Martin Mrs liosanna. K Pearl 15 41 31 Mitchell Annie e. ;i.57 125 To Mitchell Alex. E Pearl 1W 112 :U Mann Or J K, N McKean 4S 44 '*> Mitchell Alex, •• au 45 »> L Z. < »n alley ot S Main 00 53 08 May F-11, \V North ju 4o 'M iiorral Anna. W North -15 it 31 Miller W F. N Chestnut 3S .;4 i 7 Morgan N chestnut 56.5 #1 > 1 MUler Mrs Andrew, N Washington tio 5.'. Marshall Jas, N Washington 4u 3B 72 Miller Wm F. " -JM .'II 14 •• Emellne, W Pearl 1"> 41 si ■' s I>, •• 50.5 7:: r*j Meihln it Col W T, W Pearl ,\5 fio 1:1 Morgan li ugh, W Pearl 57 5* .T2 Miller \V F. N Main is 16 " Heirs ot Wm. Ji Main » :u n; - .Mrs \\ 111. N Main 55 .vi 4:1 •• Henrj, . 43.5 3;i 93 Mackt-y Mrsß J. •• i.'> n .11 Miller u Wilson. N Main u> x, o« •' Andrew, S Main <-1 55 irj Muntz George, Miffiln 76 6V .1, Miller Ilenry, " i 4 ;il 21 Meinodisi parsonage, K Pearl so >2 i,j Mates J B, K I'ean 4."> 11 ;n Montgomery W M. E Pearl :»1 «5 J-J W J. " 30 4.'j so Mitchell Annie K. N McKean i 45 224 ;il Totiu »_■ Mc McKee Jas. W North (*) 55 08 McKnigm .virs Tho«. W North 50 45 w Mc.lunkln J D, K North iw 35 ts Met ullough Barbara,N Washington 53 4s 6.". tlleu, N Washington 56.5 50 »5 McJunkln L s, W I'earl so 45 ;«) McShane Ellen, " (« 55 os Mc Bride Mrs K, N Main 4.i.3 .51 .Mct'aiidlcss Mrs Catherine. N Main ler, w; :a McCool Mrs N. W Jf ITerson 50 4,". t«i McKee l)r J C, '• 1«W 172 5s McJunkln Ls. W" clay 111 132 1;< McKiuley John. E Clay 52.5 is iv» Mccaudu ss J L, W clay V 51 4u " Anna, W North 53 50 4:> McKee Kev J s. Fulton to 45 E Pearl 60 45 MO MeCalmoiit Mrs. N McKean 55.5 50 y5 McClung J F, N Main 4>"> 41 31 Total 1177 77 N Niggle Jos, E N'orth 40 30 72 " Mrs Julia, N Mala 20 is 3<; N egley WC. W I'earl s.: 3 76 til Neyiuan Dr AM, N Main (Aj 55 us Nixon Simeon, N McKean 50 45 s» Nlcklns I bollard, " «" 65 0s Total #2s7 7» O Oesterllng Ed and Geo, W Jefferson 50 45 no •• KL, W N'orih 5o 45 ao O'Brien Wm. E Clay S5 3213 Ohl C A, VV North 50 45 so OrrAK. •' 45 41 31 O'Uonnel. N Chestnut S2 7S Yi Oiler Kev W E, N Main 75 km uui Mrs, Mifflin 100 #1 so Oesterllng EL, Mifflin 50 45 \n> Total si'M I*s F Pillow L>r K H. W Jefferson 44 40 39 •• Mrs, " ■-") is 3# Purvis Mrs Mary. E clay '•*> 82 02 N McKean 15 os •' BD, E North 100 91 so " SG& CO 2tio 23s 69 •• J L. N Main 95 87 21 " LO, Fulton 119 109 24 •< K Pearl 11« l(*l 4s •• JL. N McKean 12» UO 16 rape Mrs DT. N Main 3" 27 54 Purviance Fh. " W Jt> 72 " Jno, and Mrs Ferrero.N Main 55 5o 49 Pape Mrs UT. S Main 21 5 2i 49 Patterson J N, S Main a) 18 36 Preston Eliza. Fulton "2 66 69 Painter Jos, N McKean 50 *5 90 Purviance Geo, On Peun off N Main 38.5 35 33 Purviance FS. On Penn off N Main 38.5 35 33 Total Keiber George. S Main tS2 5C 91 liockeusteln Misses. S Main 2D l-> Uelber A & 11. S Main IW 55 os Kiddle W H 11, Fulton US 108 33 •• " E Pearl 138 126 us Rodgers Capt I> 11. N McKean 45 41 31 ltun Al. N McKean *3-5 39 93 Kousslng WP. N McKean ■>'■> 45 :io Kiddle W H 11. " 4:1-5 M 'J.I Koss ileo, " 50 *' ,Ji} Rlchey AB, '• 50 «9 j Km) Al. S Malu ?> I s 30 Kedick Mrs Eliza J. N Main 75 si Koessing BE, N Main *2 38 55 Kedick J C, " '8 10 52 Reed WE, " 130 119 34 Keiber Martin's heirs. N Main I*l s2 GJ Itauscher Kred. N Washington 120 110 16 Russell Mary, W I'earl 100 '' 80 01 Hitler & Kalstou. " 5o *5 ao Kussell UM. " 50 54 lt> KuffAl. K Clay '2u U>. 1U H.-.-.i John M, rt* Clay M.5 50 !»5 Kruno (Jeorge, " 55.5 50 yf. KalsWli Prestly, VV Nortll 80 43 '.W Iteilier Jacob, " 78 71 bo John. " M 32 Itookensteln Jos. E North Kenno KM, " ■*" 3,5 72 Koessing A. N Washington lt*> »1 (TO •• Heirs of Jno, •• 60 56 08 Klcliunts, N Washington 40 72 Kelber Heirs of Martin,/' 56.5 50 !).-> •• Jacob, K North W 55 OH Total 4-4 Hchenck Leonard. VV Jefferson 02 47 TO 61! 47 7o Feter, " 74 «' 92 » 13 31 .< '• 71.5 ti» (U Snyder Jas A. " <*{ tkiienck U#o- " "2 4; 70 Schneldeinan H. " 1,0 "" *** St Mark's Church, " " »'■' go Schenck Adam. •' Stoddard J no, K (.'lay 35 ■** l* Stoke Mrs i;eeella. Bt'lay 2. 64 SuanK Mary M. VV Clay !*» SneUi John, W <'lay HI 10 Snod«ra»s *'ol, W North 4i 4131 Smith l'nillp. " *5 41 :il Sutton .1 11, N Washington M M u Starr WM, K McKean 50 4.1 in) SU'ln Lewis, N Main '■*> *>* Shlever Ueo. W I'earl g» 0» Scott It I', N Main Kclirelber Adam, N' Main Wl <> K; Scott K I'. " ,if ' l " storey Heirs of J l>. " Schneldeinan 11. S Main AJ J» Smith Jos and llertK;rt W, 8 Main 20 is .«» Stehle J K T. S Main If Sullivan Jno M. " 55 08 Storey Itobt, Kulton 1W 108.12 «. " i'earl Shepherd Krank, E I'earl 120 110 it Starr J W. N McKean 43.5 M Slianer Mrs Kli.i M. N McKea'i 4.', 6 41.. Htelu l*wis. Miniln 188 1.2 Stein W A. - f*> !'l 80 Shaffer M J, K I'earl »o 82 «2 Total •'«■ T Thompson WS, W Jeffenioji «1.5 .".I st Taylor K 11. W Jefferson 5y r>4 la rruxul Mrs Susannah. VV North 45 41 ill Turner Jas, W North 50 45 »i Tracey Jas. N VVashlnifton tW 55 os Trontuian Win, " ' 55 5 50 ;*r» Thompson Jos. W I'earl 57 52 :tJ Troutman Adam, N Main '22 '2O la Thompson Mrs A 1.. " so 73 41 Thompson K Drown, " w» 55 Un Troutman Adam, S Main 40 ,1.1 a MlDlln 1» Us 41 Thompson Mrs, Mlftlln 50 4.", no Total *7'U 35 V Vogeley Heirs, W Jefferson 2l» iw 78 50 45 110 •• •• " 474 4.n; Oti S Main W5 »7 Jl V anderlm Jos C. N Main »"> 87 21 Total 1« W Waldron Wm, W Jefferson 4a 72 Wuller Mrs Joanna. " 27 2t 7u Wagner Henry. VV Clay 2«i ih;i CM 385 335 07 WIrkVVH, " *8 410.; •• Ait, •• ia« no in wo no m Walker Wm. VV Clay Its 82#.; welifand K.l, K("lay 102 5 ui o.i Warner Henry, nr. W Noith on VVeigensteln Mrs Sarah. N Waah'n V. ll :ii Wagner llenry, Jr. N Washington (V 55 os Walker Mrs Caroline, W I'earl H8 si s7 Wick J S, W I'earl 45 41 .11 Wuller Jos, X Main 19 17 44 Wick All. S Main 35 32 la " " » eisa 54 " •' 45 41 31 Wuller I) 11. N Main 120 110 in Walker Sainuel. N Main 50 45 80 Wuller I) 11, S Main 2D 18 Wilson A C, Kulton ! Y Young Jarnes, K clay 40 72 Yerly J A. VV North 50 45 !« Young, N Washington 40 31; 72 Younklns John, N McKean 55.5 60 !«', Voung Mrs Nannie P, " 4-'> 8 41 71 Yerly J, Mifflin 50 45 «o Yotinkcru .1 W. K Pearl 44.5 40 s» Total s'*>s s*» Z Zlegler Mrs Susannah. W Clay 125 114 74 •• " N Witshlngton ua si 4n " (ieo W. N Main 45 41 ;n Zimmerman l»rO M. N Main 5o 45 ui Zl"gler Walter. K Pearl 4