THE CITIZEN. W. C. WW LIT, - - - " rnp'r. latere* at rested** at •■tier as M class Batter FRIDAY. MAY 15,1891. ~Bu*c*ir«o*—lnalde the county 11.50 per «e«r, to advance; outside the county. 12 per •ear In advance. ADv ijtnajno—One inch, one time, ti. each subsequent Insertion so cents each. Auditors and divorce notloea 95 each, executors' and *« mlnlstratois' notices $3 each, estray and dis solution notices ta each. Beading notices 10 oenta a line tor am and 5 cents cor each subse quent Insertion. Notices among local news items 15 cents a line for each insertion Obitu aries, cards ot resolutions of respect, notices ot festivals and tain. etc.. inserted at the rate ot 5 eents a line, money to accompany the order. Seven words or prose make a line. Bates tor cards and job work on application. o« each ttaoe ot the Crrmc some extra ooplea are printed which are aent to cltliena of the county who ars not subscribers and their sub scription to respectfully solicited. Subscribers will do ua a faror by sending us the names ot their neighbors, not now taking a county paper. All rmiHmmymWf*— Intended for publication in this paper most be aecompanied by the real name of toe writer, not for publication bat aa a guarantee of good faith. Marriage and death notices most be accom panied by a responsible name. Announcemera te. Subjoct to the Republican primary, May 23 R OK BKLMATK TO BTATI COSTIHJIOK. JAMES N. MOORE, Esq. of Butler. W. S. DIXON, Esq. of Penn twp. FOB mi COMSSIOHU. J. W. RICE, of Butler twp. H. J. PONTIUS, of Millers town. W. P. BROWN, of Butler. WILLIAM K. PATTERSON, of Penn twp. JOHN LARIMORE, of Oakland Twp. ALFRED MATJRHOFF, of Jefferson twp. Republican Primary Election. The Republioan voters ot Bntler county will meet at their respective polling places on Saturday, May 23, 1891, between 1 and 7 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of nominat ing one candidate for the office of Jury Commissioner, and to elect two delegates to the Stat* Convention and one person for Return Judge. The Return J Edges so elected will meet in Bntler on Monday, May 25, at 1 o'clook p.m..to cast the rete and declare the result. Said election to be held under the rules and regulations governing the Republican pri maries. S. H. HCSBLTOH, Chairman Co. Com. E. E. GRAHAM, ) Q , T. M. Baku, f^ys. THIS is decidedly what the politicians call an "off year" in politics—at least for Butler county. An Auditor General, State Treasurer and perhaps two Congressmen-at-large are to be elected by the people of Jthe State, but as there no candidates for these offices from Butler county, and as the offices of Jury Commissioners, alone, are to be filled in the county this fall, little interest is be ing taken in the election, and still less in the selection of Delegates to the State Con vention, for which honor but two names have been announced. Nobody is busying themselves this year in politics, unless it be the professional politicians and nothing can be gained by it, unless it be that the control of the state committee will help them to control mat ters next year. In the county however there are a few things that need attention. A new Coun ty Committee will be elected a week from tomorrow and it should, we think, act in the matter of making Senatorial and Con gressional nominations. We all remem ber the Senatorial fuss of two years ago, and the disastrous Congressional muddle of last year, and there is bnt one way to prevent a repetition of the same and that is to nominate district candidates by the popular vote. The distriots of which Butler county is a part are not the only ones that have suf fered by the conferree system, and the time to make new arrangements is now— when so few offices are to be filled. The Republicans of Tioga county, at their late convention, took action on this matter, and we commend it to our next County Committee. They resolved that the Republicans of "Tioga county shall not again participate in any conference that does not give every Republican an equal representation; and that the Chairman of the Connty Commit tee is hereby directed to appoint a commit tee of five Republicans authorised to change the present system of nomination in ac cordance with this resolution by conference with the other counties in our district, said action to be subject to the Approval of the County Committee." And the County Chairman promptly appointed the commit tee. Any conferee system that can be devis ed is liable to be perverted, and the popu lar vote is the only safe guard. PBSSIDUTT HAKBISON and his party arrived at Salt Lake Oity last Saturday morning, 'after a dreary ride through Oregon, Idaho and Northern Utah and were accorded a regal reception by the citisens of .the city. His speech from the gaily decorated pavilion in the park was a good one, and in it he came out plainly for one wife and obedienoe to the law. On Monday they were at Pueblo and Colorado Springs, and next day at Denver. Harriaburg Notes. On Thursday ot last week the Baker Ballot-reform bill was materially amended by the Benate committee and reported favorably. It was thought it would pass, and also that the amended Constitutional Convention, and the new tax bills would pass. Gov. Pattison recommended that the $1,654,000 reeeived from the National government be applied to the payment of the state debt. The report of the Conference Committee was rejeoted by the Senate. The Congressional apportionment bill, as reported from committee, leaves Bntler Co. in with Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer. The House, Friday, adopted the con current resolution, introduced by Rep. William* of this county, asking Congress to call a convention-provided two-thirds of the states make a similar request-to amend tbe National Constitution so as to provide for tbe election of U. S. Senators by the popular rote. The friends of tbe Baker Ballot-reform bill ware outspoken in their denunciation of the mangling of the bill by the Senate Committee. A bill to prevent the pollution of springs, water wells and streams by water escaping from oil and gas wells passed finally. Last week. Harry Hall of the PitWburg Dispatch questioned 235 of the 254 repre sentatives at Harrisburg as to their choice for summed up the answers as follows: Republican—For Blaine 119, Harrison 19, Oresham 3, Alger 2, Lincoln 2, Cameron 2, and Quay 1. Democratic— Cleveland 55, Pattison 18, Hill 5, Palmer, Campbell and Morrison 1 each. Senater Showalter said he was for Blaine. Senators Geo, Handy Smith and Penrose were for Don. Cameron, and Senator Brady ior If. S. Quay. Geo. Handy Bmith was Quay's companion during his late visit to Beaver. On Monday the Baker ballot-reform bill was recommitted to the Elections oom mittee of the B«nate. and with the amend ments, will be reprinted. In tbe House, Senater Meek'* bill to grant one retail license to each 700 of population was defeated. —Tbe Congress ional apportionment bill *a* recommitted for the purpose of amendiueui, and it is doubtful if a fair bill can bo agreed upon, and GOT. Pattison will veto any other. In the compromise bill as reported last week, Bntler county i* continued with Bearer, Lawrence and Mercer, which is certainly very unsatisfactory to the Republicans of thii county. On Tuesday the Senate Finance Com mittee, by a vote of 6to 5, agreed to sub stitute Boyers Tax Bill forTaggert's Tax Bill. The Boyer bill increases the tax on the capital stock ot corporations from 3 to 5 mills, and the tax on money at interest from 3 to 4 mills, and it is estimated that it will increase the revenuies of the state some three millions of dollars. Mr. Taggart and his friends will make another fight for his bill. Wherry's bill for a Constitutional Con vention was postponed in the Bouse that day, the Legislative apportionment bill passed second reading, and the Senational apportionment biU was discussed. The Democrats attacked both measures. Gov. Pattison approved the bill giving Allegheny Co. another C. P. Court, and it is thought he will appoint D. T. Watson Esq. Judge, though Hen. Thomas M. Marshall and Geo. Shiras Jr. were mention ed. Some members of the Road Commission visited the Gov. in the interest of the Road bill, but the Gov. pointed out some objections to it, and it was thonght he would veto it. On Wednesday, Gov. Pattison sent in his veto of the Road Bill. He says the bill is unconstitutional because it contains more than one subject,that it discriminates in favor of the rich and populous districts, that members who voted for the bill in the House have communicated theifcobjections to it to him since; and finally that the clause repealing the several hundred local and special road laws in the state is not sufficient for that purpose, according to decisions of the Supreme Court. He also vetoed a bill giving a private hospital at Reading S2OOO. of the state's money, and in his message indicated to the Legislature that he would not sign appro priation bills that would embarrass tho Treasury. In the Senate several appropriation and other bills were passed, the Pittsburg bills were discussed, and the concurrent reso lution regarding the election of U. S. Sen ators by the popular vote was reported negatively. In the House the coal mine bills were under discussion. A CHILIAN vessel that took in her cargo at the port of San Diego, Cal., and steam ed away, turns out te have been a Rebel privateer and a deputy U. 8. Marshall who was stationed on board her had a lively ex perience. He was taken out of the port and sent ashore in a small boat. Two U. S. warships, the Charleston and Omaha have started after the Chilian vessel, and the affair created something of a sensation in government circles. Foct of the. Committee to investigate Dr. Briggs, have reported him guilty ot heresy, and recommend his trial, and a committee of Presbytery will prepare charges. West Sunbury. Mr. Citixen, i tel you what things is git ten purty worm round hear. That was a good reply Brains put in your last paper. I spose i can call him Brains he sed i dident hev none er sumthen like that, lie sartenly hes a wonderful intelleck and is very filandthropick in condescenden tu perscribe fur me a vegitable diet, au at temptun to perpetuate pease in his little reply which sertenly produces a very con trary effect from the filippicks of Demos •ones. Good old feller with a star in hiR cap, ile take the diet and be happy tu think i fare better than Luther did with the wurms. He sed i hed tu mutch talk fur my brains. Wei you know evry man must judge by his own experiences; and the wurst roges i ever run across were amazenly well inform ed tellers. An he sertenly hes bin mudlin his brain with the alcohol ov new idees that his intelleck hes becum filtered an the golden trane ov thot which passed through the peculiar meckenism ov his brain, cum fourth at last intu egotism clear an nn alloid. Howsumever i antisipated a outcry agenst me on the part ov the blokheds, who are the most credulus idolatars ov cor ruption, an, if knoledge were power would rot on a duag-hill; yet i think all reelly enlitened men will agree with me that when we fall in with these sharpshut ers of the mugwump swamps it is no reason why we should make ourselves a targit without resistance because brains famishes them with a gun. He sed i was a pessimist—i shood smile hede be won tu round hear, if hede only take his eyes out ov his -est pockets an rub the last year's dust off them and put them in there sockets rite side out an clime up in some high steeple an look round over the town. Immagen Brains standen in the belfry of the Academy looken round over the town. His eyes beholds an old dilapidated church where the angels hev long since sensed tu tred an fools hey quit rnshen in, an a old blacksmith shop on mane street, tu emty lots coverd with all the rubish in town, ruff streets, old rotten fences, houses that hevent seen paint sinse the flood. An his eyes begin tn grow dim an he partially sees in the dark dreary hollo ov space, intu which he is gazen, a lot ov old turablen down stables sinken deeper an lowlier than before What a lovely picture, who could be Gath enuff to efface it. But his eyes begin tn grow dimer an finally the butifol picture is shnt off from his site an he ex claims in the angwish ov his sole, "O ten dency ov our town tu slowthfulness." An as we gaze intn his face, despite all its buty, we see samthen that would startle back even the fond gaze of love; sumtheu hard, collected, inscrutable, remorseful. An ile bet me ole stra hat hele cum down frum that more ov a pessermist than i am In addishun, don't let Hay Seed nock you ont in the first round. Liten your diet fur a while, say to a couple ov teeth picks an a table,'poonsful ov goat's milk, tu much use ov your grinders is liable tu draw down your cranium an prevent the full de velopment ov your cerebrum. Read Dante's Inferno. Don't ask me not to in flict the long sufferen public," for if i hed ent thrown these "Ola water-soaked logs in your way" yon wouldent hev hed eny thing tn rite about and the public wouid hev been ignorant of your wonderful achievements in the literary world. Smoke one ov Donaldson's three-fors after dinner an go soke your head. Subnitten these hints tn the sagacious reader i will porsede to my line of busi nesf. We hevent dun much in the council yet only orderd stun walks tu be lade from the postoffice to Duffies an along both sides of beaver streat and church streat. I wanted them tu hev walks lade on both sides ov Washington street tu, an all round town i thought it might as well be done one time as another. But the rest said that wouldn't do, for they didn't collect any street tax off the ones that laid walks, and they would need a little street tax and I was sure of that and sed no more. The old, dilapidated church I spoke of ain't one that they nse, but an old thing that ought to bo torn down. If it would get on fire some time it would bnrn half the town. HAT SKKO. ITEMS. "Wo aro glad to see the smiling face of Lillie Wick among us again. Winnet Campbell is recovering from his illness, and spent Sunday with friends in Butler. Mr. Finn Milford was the guest of Amand Kobb over Sunday. Mr. McCalmont is laid up with the grip, but is recovering slowly. Rev. Stoops, of Coronto, Cal , will preach to the stadentt next Ssnday eve. EUREKA. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES At Sew Lisbon, 0. last Friday, Ira Marlatt, who was convicted of murdering Barak Ashton, but who was granted a new atechnality. refused to plead guilty in the secoud degree, as his counsel wished him to do. When taken into the Court room he fixed his eyes on the ceiling, and talked to bim>elf. The case will have to be tried again. The Tobin murder mystery is again be ing gone over by the papers, and there seems to be no doubt but that Mary Tobin was murdered on Staten Island, and Mr. Tobin at his home in Franklin, ilary Tobin was employed as prirate necretary bv Dr. Samuel Robinson, of Staten I>land. Two years ago her body was found in a pool of water and the cause of her death has never been discovered. On the 22d day of last March the residenco of her father, X. P. Tobin, which was in a lo: e'y part of Franklin,was burned. In the ruins the body of Tobin was found. It was evident, however, that ho had been killed and the house tired to destroy the evidence of the crime. A motive for the killing was found in the fact that Tobin had been prcsistently endeavoring to solve the mystery of his daughter's death, and had publicly stated that he had secured evidence which would soon bring the murderer of his daughter to justice. The theory has been that this came to the knowledge of Mary Tobin's slayer and that her father was killed to avoid the exposure he con templated. The name of a yonng physi cian named Bryan, a former partner of i>r. R. is mentiT.pd in the case. Eifjhi v tln.-i I vlims landed in Pittsburg, one what they intcn li il doing for a living, tho majority answered "Grinda de org." "playa de fid" and "sella de ripen banan." The W. C. T. U. of Lawrence Co. has started a crusade against pie. Alderman Itrinker, of Allegheny, fined thirteen young men $lO each, for witness ing a dog fight. After living 110 years, woman at Heaver Meadows Pa. was bnrned to death in her bed, last Friday night. He pipe set fire to her bed. Five square miles of Venango Co. be tween Coal llill and the village of Presi dent, were bcrncd over by a forest lire, last week. Fores fires are also reported at Kane Pa. and other points in the mount ains. Allegheny Co. was the scence of another murder last Sunday. A drunken miner living near Chartiers, threw a lighted lamp at his wife; it struck her on the breast, and broke. She was saturated with burning oil, and was burned to death. Jealousy was the cause. Louisa Key has entered a suit against Martin Patz of Tarentum for SI,OOO dam ages for breach of promise of marriage. Miss Key stated that in October, 1890, she was living in Germany. Oa the 23rd of that mouth she received a letter from I'aiz. It inclosed a ticket to America, and she was to come to Tarentum, Pa On her ar rival Patz was to marry licr. She started on her trip on November 14 and reached Tareritum April 18, 1891. Patz met her at the stalion, but said she was four weeks too late and refused to marry her. She now sues for SI,OOO damage. A capias was issued lor the arrest of Patz. Forest Fires. A terrible affair is reported from Potter county, this State. Forest fires have been raging in the eastern part of that county, and around the lumber towns of Austin, Galeton. Moore's Run and Costello. A few days ago some seventy-five men went out on a train to fight the lire in that vicinity. Bnt they went too far; the track was burned, the train was derailed, the ears took fire, the men ran for their lives, but several of them were cut off by the flames and perished. Forest fires are raging in Central Mich igan. and several counties are reported to have been burned over. AT Denver,; Col., Monday, a fight took place between the Union and non-Union brick makers and one man was killed and several injured. AT Washington, Monday, the U. S. Supreme Court affirmed ike decision of the court below in the electricity cases, and the four men now under sentence of death in York State will probably be executed by electricity. What is Catarrh Catarrh U prnerxtly understood to mean inflam mation of the mucona membrane of the head. It originate* In a cold, or succession of colds, com bined with impure blood. Flow from the nose, tickling In the throat, offenaire breath, pain over and between the eyes, ringing and bursting nolsea in the ear*, are the more common »ymptoms. Catarrh U cured by Hood'* Sarsaparilla, which itrike* directly at It* cau*« by removing all im parities from the blood, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone to the whole ■ystem. N- B. Bo sore to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnsrglrts. 51; ell for gS. Prepaid only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Max. 100 Doses One Dollar Nollce. Notice Is hereby given that J. Harvey Miller, receiver of Miller Hro*. A' Co., lias tiled his first and partial account as receiver In the offlce <>r the Prnthonotarv of Hie Court of Common Pleas or Ruler county at Equity No. ■>. Sept. Term, lsso. arid that the same will tie presented t» said Court for confirmation "i.'l allowance on Wednesday, June 3, I8»i. „ John W. Brown. Prothonatary. Prothonotary's OfTlre, May 5. IS9I. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Levi Hoyer, com mittee of Isaac L. I'-ojer, lias filed his fourth partlnl account as committee. In the ofllee of the t rothonotarv of the Court or Common Plea* of Hurler County at C. P., No. 500. March Term, IST4. and that the same will be presented to said Court for con firm at lon and allowance on Wed nesday, June n. 1891. JOHN W. P.notv*. Prothoiiutary. Piwthonorary'9 Ofliee. M iy 5. tsa:. Princeton University Entrance Examinat.on. (Conducted by PROF. *ll. M. SLOANK ; con tinuing two days. For admission to all departmentsln the l'resli •nan, Sophomore and Junior Classes and for llie School of Electrical Engineering. Will begin llo'olcck, Thursday, June 11, 1891, at McClintock Bide, 514 Market St. Pittsburg. I Tula will also include preliminary examina tions lor those Intending toenrer iliv t'mversity a year later. as a prize is offerer! by the Princeton Alumni Association of Western Pennsylvania for tlie lest examination passed here for the Freshman Class. Applicants should send their names early to 11. L. Coehrlnn, Sec'y. Alumni Ass'u. 100 Diamond St.. PITTSBURGH. 1 - A Haentze's Nervaline. A PuREI.Y V I GBTAULK MKI'KJNK FOB TBK NERVEH an effectual cure for lntiamatlon and Irritation Of the Itladder. Kidneys ami Liver, stout* In tile bladder, calculus, gravel and brick-dust dejios Its, weaknesacs In mates or females. As a Ue- Ktomtlte Tonic ail d a Blood Purifier it ha.s no equ-t', creating a healtny appetite and pure blood. PRICE 50' CENTS. If your druggist lias not got it, a&k him to *et it for you. Take no othcr.fc.Made only by The Haentze Medical Co. PHILADELPHIA, TA. For Sale By I). H. WULLER, Druggist, Butler, Pa. , WAXTKD Agent* to solicit orders for M choice and hardy Nursery Stock. Kteadjr Work For KnenrMlr Tp»p»r»tf Men. , Salary and expenses or commission If prefer- 1 ed. Write at once. State Age, Address. R. fi. Chase hCo.""pKSW DEATHS GRAY—In Connoqucnessing twp. this Co. May fi. 1901. Mr. Thomas Cray, aged about TS years. MA HOOD —In Butler twp. this Co. May 0. 1891, Mr. James Mahood. aged about 65 . years. MaN'N'KY —In Butler twp. May 9. 1991. George, infant son ol Mr. John Manney, I aged 10 months. BRICKKK —At bis residence in Freeport I May 4. 1891, David L. Bricker. aged 70 years. GOFP —At the home of his daughter. Mr-. Geo. McCandless in New Castle. May fi. I 1891. Capt. John GotT, in his Sist year. WIIEELER —At bis home in Butler. Mar ! 10, 1991, Clarence, son of 1). E. Wheeler, aged 12 years. OESTERLIXG—May 3. IS9I. son of, Eli Oesterling of Sum mil twp. OBR—May 1. 1991.at his home in Renfrew. John, son of G. W. Orr. aged 8 year?. CI'RRAN* —May 7, 1991. at Millcrstown, W. J. Currau. AMY—At the Brady farm, Donegal twp. May 1, 1991, Mr. T. 11. Amy, aged 09 years. NICHOLAS —April 29. 1991. at her home j in Petersville, Mrs. M. M. Nicholas, wife of Peter Nicholas, aged 39 years. Her maiden name was Burr. HIPPLE—May 5, 1991, at her home in Franklin twp.. Mrs. Jemima Hippie widow of John Hippie, aged 81 year . BEIGHLEY—ApriI 10, 1991. at her home in Connoquenessing twp., Minerva, wife of Geo. . Beighley, aged 4."> years. McJUNKIN—At the homo of George Shoup, in Oakland twp., May 11, 1891, Mis. Archibald McJuukin aged 58 years. Mrs. MeJunkin was the eldest daughter | of the lat: Mr. Eli lJalph. at.d was a sister of Dr. Balph of Butler and Mrs. Geo. Shoup. lately deceased. Daring the sickness of her sister, Mrs. Bhonp, she went there to help nurse her, but was taken down with the same diseases, grip and pneumonia,and finally succumbed to them. SHROVER —At his home in Cherry twp., May 12, 1891, Peter Shroyer. aged about 80 years. WATSON —At bis home in Ohio, May 10. 1891, William Watson, formerly ot Buffalo twp., aged about 30 years. He was buried iu Sarversville cemetery, Wednesday morning. He leaves a wife, and two children. TURNER—At his home in Parker twp. May 12, 1891. John M. Turner, late Co. Commissioner, aged 64 years. BROWN—At his home iu Clay twp. Mon day, May 4, 1991, Mr. Jacob Brown, aged 77 years. Mr. Brown was a respected citinen and an honest ar.d industrious man. His death was unexpected. He was in his usual health the previous Saturday, aud made no complaint till Sunday evening when he complained of a paiu iu his light side, and next morning oi one in his left side. He was helped to bid aud uied soon after, apparently of heart fuilure. He was bem on the farm on which he died. His wife, whose maiden name was Bright, died three years age. They -were the parents of -even girls, three of whom — Mrs. Miiier I'-Ui ! i en, and Misses Maggie A. and Till.v- C.—survive them. SHEARED—.' t his home in Butler, Fri day, M;ii V IP9I, David, son of John Shearer, . b i.d 10 years. REGISTER'S NOTICES. The lit Nier lr ifby gives notice that the following account* . t Executors. Administra tors ano t.tiaruiaus have be-n Died in his oltlce , ecotding to law, ted vull be nn scnted to • our' lor ■•ontlrrauiiuu an 1 allowance on Wednesday, lb< lird day of June, A. iiBL»I. at . oVioetc t in. oi said day. 1. i"lr-i .ndfiua;;. uiint Win. McKlnney, guuidiai. of v.i,ggie Flemmlng, minor child oi - n Ilea I leiiu:ii:.s . di'c'd, lale oi .'..lains Twp 2. Kintil i.ecoui.l oi Lewis llnrtinati guardian of Marv a Saliie, • ■ i Hartinun. minor child ol ».,ei) .1 ilaiiman. i - ( 'ft. lale of Korvv.- rd Twp 3. first and ULal uceouai of A .1 Hutchison, guardian oiLucllaJVl Christie, Ucrrold), ininoi child of Mary A t'nrlslle. dee d, laie o: Butler county. 4 Final account oi John A Brandon, adm'r C T A ot Jacob ( leppw. dee'd. late of Forward Twp. - fc—Tinal account of George Weigand, (uar dian of Maria K Boltz, mlpor child of Adam and Churlo'te Bolt/, now of age. 6. Final account of A L Stull, guardian of Edwin Klstler, mtuor child of A .1 Kls-.tler, de 'd, laie of Karns City. 7. Final account of.l I) Mc.lunkln, guardian of Ell/a .1 Neynian, minor child of Ktneline Sey uiau, dee'd, laie of Butler borough. s. Flu.il and distribution account of Francis Co ne, executor of Amelia Come, dec'il, late ol Lancaster Twp. Final account of I! 11 Graham, adm'r of Edward H Graham, dee d, laie of Connoque nessing Twp. 10. Final account of Jas Gillespie, guardian of Jos UiiJrbruiid. minor child uf Geo iiilde braud. deed, laie of Donegal Twp. 11. Finml account of Join; l: MeJunkin,adm'r of Amanda MeJunkin, dee'd. late of clay i wp. I_"., Final account or It ,1 Gr;;iit, executor ol Daniel Jones, dee d, late ol Allegheny Twp. 13. First and tlnal account of John G lllppun. adm'r of Maiy E douse, dee d, late of Oakland Twp. 14. First, linal and distribution account of Sarah 11 Porter, adinr'x ol Win Forter. deed, late of MuddycreeK I« p. 15. First, and linal account ol C M Ludwlck. executor ot Sarah Burk, dee'd, late of Buffalo Twp. 16. First, and final account ot .1 r Snyder, ex ecutor of Nancy Double, dee'd. late or Worth Twp. 17. Finalaccoi.ut of •!not' S«ecney, executor of Jus Gallagher, dee'd. lute of Allegheny in p. is. Final account of II W Nicholas ailiu'r ot l'cler Kelbold, dee'd, late of Forward T\v >. in. Final account of Win M ;*lilra. gi: .rdlan of F.ll/i t< Burton, mil or child of Th(»s A B :i ton, dee d, lale ol Butler borough. jo. Final account or Jos Zlegler, executor i>i Jonas Zti -'lor. dee'd. late of Jackson Twp. 21. Waal account ot Jas Bryan, adm'r of An drew* Thompson, dec (1, late of Concord Tu p. •£t. Final account of Geo P t'hrLstj, executor of John •! Dunn, dee'd. late ol Marlou Twp. ii. Filial aeeount of Herman ti Muder adm'r (' T A 'it K F Muder, dee'd, late of SaxonhnrK 21. Klr.-t and final Recount of John T .Mania, adm'r C T A |>! Philip Petzinger, dee'd, late of Buffalo Twp. j.'i. Fii>t and partial account of Jo-. VY Todd, executor ol Win <'ruii,»haiiks, deed late ol Wlntleld Tw p. S6. Mnal account of Christina Burr, adm 'x of lsaic iSurr. deed, late oi Twp. 2". la' Hal account «f Win Bowan an 1 Ilaunah J liowao. executors of .John Bowan. dee'd, ate of l'enn Twp. 2>*. 1 inal and uMrioUtlun account of NicUoU-. l ontiu?, adia i' oi M Uiettr Jr. dee'd late ol Kalivltw Twp. Notice Is herthy ulven lhat .Nicholas Pontius, ailni r atove meiitionud w ill make application for discharge as a-.in'r at Orphans' Court on Saturday. Jane 13, 18!»i. 29. final account of Michael MeUarvey.guar dian ol Jam* liatiiiis. minor child of Michael (;ailil>s, dee'd, late ol Ciearfttld Twp. :ii>, 1* niui account of .Viichaci McUarvt-y .guar dian of Lilv.'j Oailiiis. liilnor child of Alu hael t.atlliis dee'd, Ll'e ol Clearfield 1 wp. 31. Final account til Michael Mcfiai'vey.suxr iihiii oi Mary i« liatlins, niljior child of .Michael tiaiJuis. fee'cl, late of Clearfield T«p. 32. Final account of Michael Meuarvey. guar dian ul fchlher (iatlliis. minor child of Michael (JHII (us, dee d, late of Clearfield Twp. Final acconnt ol Michael MeUarvey,guar diaii cf Sophia i-atllns. minor child of Michael (ratlins, deed, late ot Cicaineld l'wy. Nol.ce is hereby £i\eii that the above guar dian. Michael Mci'Jivey, will n;..kt- application for dincliarge of himself and bondsmen when these several accounts aic presented tor con nrmat ion 34. First and imal account of Kllen McShane, executrix oi .iotm McUlntey, dee d, late of But ler borough. DAVID K. DAI K, KcgiSter. Hoad Report. The following road report has been coniirmed nLsi in tlie (unit and w ill be presented to Court on Wednesday afternoon-of June Sessions, be ing the .">> a liiij of »aal tnputh, at which time, II bo exceptions he filed, the fame Will be confirm ed absolutely. It 1). No. 2, Dec. Sessions, imio. hi re the petition of citl/.eus of connoqueneßsing I'wp. for viewers lo change, alter and supply a part of road leading from White Dak Springs C'hureli to tiulier aud New Ca->tle road. "1 he part asked in petition to be changed beginning at a point on elbow on said cross* roads on farm of A. G. Stewart aud intersecting i-uiuc ro#d at or near the line between li. l'alkmun una Mrs, Stein. Estimated cost i>r ehunge one hundred and twenty-live dollars, said cost to be borne by the township. .No damages claimed or assessed. Hi Tl.Ktt roi'Jj fV, SS Certified from tlio »e;ijrd this sth day of May, an. josKru isiifip'j', t'ert s. Widows' Appraisements. The firtiiwixig widows' appraisements of per sonal property ;:nd no] estate .-et apart for the beuetit ot the Wjdwiys oi decedents have been tiled in tlie office oi Ilia f.'VrK of Orphans' Court ol Butler county, viz: Wi low of John Charles, dee'd "0 Win. I'. cross, dee'd H>o ( -0 '• Nicholas Knglelinrt. dec d :w«i ' lleri aid I'.rlil. deed i">o tg-ird to either ot li e above properties, call on J. suiiU'iiU, 22S 1 . ,-t NorMi Street, Mutter. I'a. Mj:s. \ AI.KKIA St LUVAN. cJ- -St7lCs|is 9 " u " —i.n.j™mlciuniMt * v w i. ra * Ivtvuv trri p«pe .or obtair. « T . ■ ,•£ j,. wlnn :m Ch-cago. will fwnf it on Wi ;t ; ' Adv«ifc..-uAa*s,> of LORD &THONAS, i I *°M m tyirAL laiyj Jo POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Iligh est of all in learcniug strength.— l.alesl {'. S. Gorcrnmcni Food lirport. LEGAL ADVERT IS EM HINTS Administrators and Executors of cstatcß can secure their receipt book? at the Citi zk.n office.' Administrator's Notice. In re. estate of J. P. Ral'on. deed. late of Butler. Ha. Whereas. Lctttfto! adßfoUtrtUM have been granted to me. the under-ignf.i, 111 the said i -tale, aol ice is hereby given t.. all parties in debted to tin.- estate oi" said de- i» i 10 .Till aiul settle, and all parties having ■ la,u.» against the s line will present tl.em di.i; authenticated tor payment. Mks. B. E. Kai.stos', Adm x. May T, 1891. Butler, Fa. Estate of D. H> M c(Ju isiion, dee'd, late of Butler, Pa. Letters of administration cn til'- above named estate lia\ ing been granted to the undersigned. all persons knowing theiusclves to lie indebted to same will please make immediate payment, and any having claim- : gainst s.iid estate nill present them duly authenticated lorseitlement. J.is. I',. McJcnkix. Adm r. l'.utler. I'a. Assignee's Notice. r Notice Is heieby given that Win. A. Kobmson, merchant, ot Evans City. I'a . ha.? made an as - signnient to the undersigned tor the beneiit of his en ditcrs. and all prisons Indebted to said estate are notihed to pay the same to said as signee at once, and ail prtxins having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Koi.kkt Hudson , Assignee. Evans City, Butler to., r.i. Estate .of Jane Brown, dee'd. I.4TE;cF M Alt ION TWl'.. BCTLXK CO.. I'A. Letters of administration on the above named estate liaving been granted to tlie undersigned, all persous knowing themselves indebted to tald estate will phase make immediate pay ment. and any having ilalms against said estate will preset.t them duly authenticated lor settlement. Andhhw McMckkay, Adm'r. Hovard P. 0.. Butler Co., I'a. Trustee's Sale. The undersigned. apptftEted by the Orphans' ( OUIt of Butler iu..: ly Ira-lee to i. like sale of the real estaie , t jo-eph Keunedv, dee'd, late 0! Mudd> . m. ol' TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1891, the following d< scribed j-ropeity of one hun dred and eight 10® acres, more or less, and bounded a.- follows: On the north by lauds oI'H.P. kiskaddea and heirs of John T. Bard, east by lands of C. MeCaudiess ar.d Adam btillwagon, south by lands of Ale*. Black ami heirs of Wm. iliues. and west by lauds of Win. Clark. A good frame house thereon erected; a good orchard, and »,ood standing spring water ot: the farm all the time. TERMS OF SALL.— One-third of pur chase money on confirmation of sale by the Court, and the balance in two tqual annual payments with interest, and secured by bond and mortgage., iIOBKRT ISakkox, Elizabeth Ui.lk.ky, Kx'rs ol Kob't tiiikey, dee'd. Lev. Meyuistion, atl'y. Jury Lists for June Term. List ot Grand Jurors drawn tills loth day of March A. I>. lsiu to serve at a regular term ol court commenting on the Ist Monday of June A. D. IX9I, the same being the lot. day of said month. Armstrong W J, Butler Ist ward, carpenter. Beighley Matthew. Butler 3d word, laborer. Beati v T s. Brady twp, tanner. Crav.i< rd K 11, Allegheny twp. farmer. Croll Walter. Marlou twp, furmer. Cupps David, lititler Ist nard. geiil. Ensmliiger W 11. Butler 3d ward, palutcr. Fleegar Ell, Clay twp. Farmer r orister Ford, Frauklln twp, farmer. Fleming J J . Mi rcer t wp. miner. Gibson K L, Butler sth ward, pr«Jducer. Herald Frank, center tw p, laruier. Jackman August, Summit twp, farmer. Livery Benjamin, l'enn twp, farmer. Mortland K A. Marlon twp, farmer. Murus II 11, Donegal twp, furmer. McDonald Enes, !• ranklin twp, farmer. Mcyuistion It ii, Butler twp, iarmer. Oliver John. Donegal tw p. producer. Seaman W V, l'enn twp. farmer, shakley B W, Parker tw p, tanner. Sutton Jeremiah l arker t'.vp. . oustable, starr J M. Butler 4th v. ar I, liveryman. Welsner Philip, Butler 2d w;ud. biaek smith. List <1 l'ettit Jurors drawn this loth day of March A 1). 18:»l to serve as Pettit Jurors at a regular term ol court commencing on the 2d Monday of June A. I>. lsyi the same b .ng the gth day ol said month. Alexander J ( . Concord tw-p, i arj onter. Ash Joseph. Evans City Bar. farmer. Bowers I-red. Summit twp. farmer. Bergbeigier Alex, Summit twp. farmer. Belim William, Adams t wp, larmer. Conway Henry . o .kiand twp, fanner. Cooper .I W. Midd'esex twp, farmer. Conn William, ciaj i vp. iarmer. C ampbell Jas 1., t, ucotd tw p. farmer. Craig E i: Millcrsio- a Mor, < l'-rk. i»avis t hitrles. Adai. s twp. farmer. Frederick He, ry 1., Uontgaltwp. farmer. Fleming Lr.t.. .err* .wp, farmer. Kleming I ho:na I' ,ri;e'r twp, tanner, t.earing (illleam!,. o ksoa twp, farmer. Gibson II s. Hutl' i Mi w. i producer. Hmdniun J 1., < herry twp. farmer, llilllurd 1' I'. U.i twp. farmer. Harbison W 11. J :ie. on twp. farmer, llartzcll George.'.sou twp, farmer. linan Daniel, l-eiail ; produ er. Ivsylor Peter, B.me i twp. snrpeuter. Kennedy T V> ,\'! - ivp. lanuer. Kramer Charles. I |er;- • tv. ,i. farmer. J S. Cent, rviiin Bor, 1 t.tcher. Love Jcinns 11 llu! r Mil ward, l.oardlng house. Mates W J, Buth r i-' .'.aid. laborer. Miller Franklin, But:; r 2d ward, Gent. Mioteer J C. Oakian i twp. tanner. McMurry Parker tw p. iarmer, McNaughtou s K. ; rker, nvp, farmer. McQuistlon W V . tinier :al ward, painter. Neltnercoat John Jr. Middlesex twp. farmer. Odenweller John, I arkertwp, producer Kodgers Itlcnard, ' rankllii twp. farmer, ltedick Qulnc., Washington twp, tanner. Kankin Bs. i mew twp, farmer. Sherman Joiin, summit tw p, tanner. Shannon Detir.ore, Connoiinenesslng twp. farmer. sets Jot:.:. Lancaster twp, farmer. Beaton ( osier. Marlon twp, farmer. ShaiilTii.r Joiin lint lor twp. farmer. Walker Edwin, Oakland twp. larmer. \i as;'e WlUiam, Saxonhurg l'.or, contractor. Voel.ey < hrlst. Donegal twp. earpentar. Vounjf .'.Toy, l'enn twp, producer. A. j. FRANK Ac CO, uttuas, MEDICINES, AND CIIEMICALfe" FANCV JL»I> TOILET AKTICEB, SPONGES, BRUSHES. PEBFI'MEBY, &c Pr- -crip;lons carefully coui pjunded. SS. Main Street. Butler, Pa. FARM FOB SALE. The undersigned will sei: his farm,containing sixty acres more or less, and located in Adams flip., on the Evansburg and Mars road, near Marshall and ijyoma stations on the P. & W It. It. and near the Callery oil Held. It contains a good house, joou bank barn 56x34. good outbuildings, good orcnard, tevc! and good ground, two sptlngs near house, pump in barn, and all In good order. Inquire of or address James Davidson, Myoma P. O , Butler Co., Pa. j Ad»uftiae ir , iw CiTrzss, i SHERIFF'S SALSS. By virtue ol sundry writ- of \en I.x . Fl Fk \ F i .V- , iK-jeil out of the Court of i omtaon l-leas i Butler io . Fa., -i.'l ' ■ me aire'ted there will be exposed lo r'- ! '•<• -»!>■ at t.e Court llous*'. Id the borotiKh d Buller, on Monday, tbe Ist day of JuTie, A. D.. I>9l. at 1 o'clock, r. the foltowtng de scribed property. to-»lt I'.. D No. 41 June Term ls:>l. Tt mpleton Brandon att'y. All the riKht, title. Interest and rlalm of John Duffy and •' II Mm*, adin'rs of \\ m »■ Smith, dee'd, of, In and to «<■ acres < t I and.more or less, situate In ■ ,i:. t .-■Bn* 1.-r ciiiinty. Pa., bi-ut ded and described u- foiUws, to-wit Beirtiiiiii pat a p «i li e corthv ist ceruiT thence south-s , asi by purpart No. 4 of the real estate of A! vnaler >!■ Murra.i. Dei d. as partitioned »s iu perches to ;• , - thence south i west by lauds J J Maxwell 7-> pi r. to a pest; thence r.orth -s west bv purpart No. »; of said estate and by lands ot Joseph Bailey 100 Pto a post . thence X cast l>; 1: ols Baile) 7". tel. 1.. -to Me place ot KflHlH Mostly cleareii anil under cultiv al, >n. ALSO—Ot In and to 45 acres ol land. MM cr situate in Marlon twp. But:, r I ui,:y. l a., bounded as follows, to-wu BeSUil'.llig at a post on llie road at the southwest corner near the waste gate on dam thence north 4east in jwri heb to a post; thence north • " c.:.-t 17 ,'-li perches to a post; thence north t2 east 10 1. r. to a post adjolnliif; lands ot - i bompson; the! e east 71 perches to a post by lands of iu lilai :. . thence south by latuls cr A Klrpatnik 144 perches to a post ; thence north west bv lands ol Thompson .» peri lies to a post; lhence north Wesi st. perches to the place ot beginning I'nder a go.nl state of cultivation. \l_sO—Of. In ana to 17 air s ct lan 1. more or IMS, situate ill Marlon twp. Burier . o.mtv. l a. bounded and described as follow*, to-wit r Binning at a ihi? : I roils 'ast from the .las Mc v«n»n and utdeon Uiobk tpntr, l - kg lands or Simon Grtwsman north is; per lies to a post ; thence toutli s7S -a-t ♦;> perches t . a piu oak bj lai.es o: a m i„i-.iii . theia e south by lands of heirs ot Alexander M Black ,V> per las to u pin oak. thence - rtii so- west by lands >-i Jano-.s M-Anal! n '.l perches to a !•' st. the place or ti giunin .• with a in li.e bank lat n ..no koisl i-ici aid tntreou and under a uood state of cultivation. VLSI' (if, iu and to . .ci i s ... land, m. te or )i -s, situate ii Marlon twp. Butler i »uut. . l a. l-ounded and described as follow a. wit : Be ginning ai the northeast con er ..' la: Is of Alex Bla. k s heirs, then c south f.rj perches to a white oak. thence north 655," vvesl by lands of Daniel Dully 7o perches to a post: ihcnce by lands of Gideon Grulib north ft- east If. perches to• post . tliencc by lands of Win G Smith souths: 1 , east 53 perches to the place of be ginning. ALSO- Of. in and to ?! acres ol land, more or less, situate In Marion twp. Butler eouniy. Pa bounded aud dtscnbed as follows, to-w:r. Be ginning at centre MS. ,v A. 1!. K. at lands ol Da vld Atweli. thence by lands or David Atwell north - east 4C. |en lies iv a |>esi . thence liorlh ivs wfst peri In s '.«> a jHist; tl.clice liy latiOs of W (i Smith north - « ast 4 7-n» | trclr s "on post .- thence north west u t. lo perches to a post; then< e norib i ei>st l:«6-iopiithes to a post; thence by lauds ui Win Black souths* east 4 pert lies to v. posl ; theme south X. east 1G larches ro a pcsi:lheiice north •>*' east .c J i per lies to a cherty; ihence by lands oi Win Black south v s ei-st a 7 8-lu perches to a post; thence by lands of Wm G Snath south n west lo per. hes to a post; thence south", west i7a-io peichts to a post, theuce south 14 1-2 \\ - .vto P:oa post, thence south 32 east So percnes to a white oak stump: tin nee south M', east 6> perches to a pot; thtpca lq heirs H Kirk patrtck south l • west •_> pi rcbes to a post, tl . nee by land < f Mlilord south si west as perches to a'post; thence north l' 4.'<. nest 89 ft-io \i-rulies to cuddle ct S A. A. B. If: thence south fto* v.est along lallici d 3 i-io perches to the ph.i e oi I egini.lng. Frame dwelling hous.- and out l ulldU.gs' feieon, AS.SC i"t. in an.i to l.'ii at.t s (.[ I:.nd.mere or Uts. si Ui.li- :i: Mailiu twp. i'.uilcr niuniy, I'a. bounded and dimibed as follows, 10-vvil: Be ginning at tost uience north u t east by road 13 8-10 pen lies :o a post, thence i.on : east l.v lanus of John lilai k i. perthes to a Mlj thence southvi est I \ lands of James black ;i B-lo pen lies lo a posl; thence north «•!, viesl bj li-.i.lis el .lames clack IS s*lo percbet to the place 01 beginning. ALSO-01. In and to a certain lot or land, more or less, siluate In Marlon iwp. liutler Ci. I'a. l outii:< d ana descilbed as toilows, to-wit : . .ii the north by an alley, east by an alley .south by a street and west by a Main street, being lots No*. I. - and :> In the plot of the village oi Corydeu together with a frame bari , log ban. and blacksmith shop thereon. Also (if. In and lo su acres of land, more or it v, situate In Cherry twp. Butler county, pu Ixiuntied and dt scribed as lollows, to-wit : Bc glnuihg at a post thence south l west l.j pari ot same lot perches to a post; thence N s« west by same lot i.'.u perches to a post; thenei north 1 east by lands Of Allison '1 hompson Ci. perches to a post, thence by lands of John at:a .las Black toiull ss east 130 pel', lies lo the plai e oi beginning anu bciug pan of lot No. 372 In the .-eci.d Donation Disirl. i: mostly timbe-rlands with no liuprovi mi-nLs thereou. - st lit li and lakeu 11. execution an the property of John Duffy and •! H Morrow. Adm'ae ol w n, G smith, uee'd, ut the suit of Mutual Lile Ins. to. ol New York. E. I'. No. til' June Teim isyi, Williams i Mitch ell. Att'y. All the right title, interest aud claim of Wm G l'orcht oi, in and to a certain lot or laiid.mor. or less, situate In Petrolia boro. Butler countv pa. bounded as lollows, to-wit : On th • north hv .Main siree', east by P. & W. 11. K. i o..south by an alley and west by an alley together with a two story trame store building, frame stable and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property ot Win G Forelit at the suit of John Forcht, Sr. i;. \o. 42 June Terra 1891. Thompson & Son aU'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of An son Currle of. in and to 3 acres or land, more or less, situate In Mercer twp. Butler countv. Pa. bouu.led as lollows. to-wlt : On the noittiby Jas McCoy, east by Public l oad, south by Daviu McCov aud west by Jamc -- i McCoy t -got her w Ith a one storv frame ho isu, boanl stable, out buildings and orchard thereon. Seized uid taken in execution as the property of Anson Currle at the suit of O M Brown. L. I>. No. 1 ot; June Term, Ix9l Fleeger and New - ion Black att 'y. All tl'.e right title, interest and claim of Mat thew J Brown of, Iri and to 100 acres of land, more or less, situate in Concord twp, Buller county. I'a. bounded as lollows, to-vvli : on the north by Adam Brown, east by Wrn Black and Hartley south by Adam Curry and Klch. Camp bell aiiil west by Aggas aud C'has Duffy, un it cr a good state ol cultivation, with a two story trame house, leg barn, orchard and out buiidings ihereou. Seized and taken In execu tion as the property of Matthew J. Brown at the suit of Maria J Brown, ex's of George Brown, dee'd. E I). No 112, June T. lssn. Kohier, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Susan Troutniaji. ex r'x of Jacob I'routman, deed, and adm'r'x ot Henry Lei bold, dee'd, of. iu and to flo acres of land, more or less, situated In Centre Twp. Huller Co. Fa, bounded as lol lows, to-wlt: on the north by lands ot Charles iie'.vins. east by A Hoon. south by Wm Mates and li W Carnalian's heirs, west by A Welmer s heirs; mostly cleared, under a good state ol cultivation, with a two-story tranie house, frame barn and outbuildings thereon. ALSO—Of, in and to 100 acres of land, more or less, situated in Centre Twp, Butler Co, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Nurth o\ J. Negley, Widow Birch and Oeorge Shad, east by A lloou and Wm Jackson et ai. south by I'atton heirs, and west by Win Jaek et al: mostly cleared, and with a two-story iranie house, log stable and orchard thereon. seized and taken Iu execution as the property of Susan Tmtilmau. ex'r'x ot Jacob Trout inun dec'u, and adm'r'x of Henry Lelbold, dee d, at the suit of Claude Gerard. ED, NoS 21 aud Hit, June T, lKd. Brandon, «tty. Ail the right, title Interest and claim of John T Kelly, of, In and to (IS) neres ol land, more or less, situated in Marion Twp. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at n chestnut, thence south I.V west by let No 1 112 T-lo perches to a p< st In centre of turnpike, thence north 81', west along middle of said load 2k perches to a post, thence north l\. east by lands ot John McCllntock 102 perches to a white oak, thence south east ny lands of James Nutt 27 t-10 peri lies to a eliestnut the place of beginning. ALSO—Of. in and to acres of land, mere or less, situated in Marion Twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post thetoe south -a east by lands ot James Nutt 34 rods to a white oak. th .nce south i l 2 west b\ lands of same 22 r.-to per lies to a post, thence South sy east by lands of same »s perches to a pin ouk, thence south Us west by lands of Jacob st auiate.-; I'd perehes to a hick ory, thenee south Mi west by lands of Samuel Lcason aud James kerr l-.ti perches to a post, them e south l,\ west by lands ol .lames Kerr 10 iierches to a post, thence north si* west by lands ot VV B liendeisou and Mercer turnpike fe2 perches to a post in centre of said road.thence north l 'i by lot No 2. 1.12 7-10 perches to place of beginning; together with a two-story frame house, frame i.ai n and orc hard thereon. Seized and taken in execution ;is the ptopcrty of John T Kelly at the suit ot It L Barnes. E. D. No. 50 June Term, 1801. Cummings, att'y. All the right. Mile. Interest and claim of Ps Meivln of. Ui and lo on acres ot land, more or less situate iu Muddycreek tv.p. r, .tier county. Pa, bounded as tollows, to-wlt: on the nortu by Cbarlotle Locke's heirs, east by Herman i' Melvin and Mrs. A J Breekenridge, south by Wm Barklev and west bv Conrad Barkiey. Jr. aud Jane Scott. Seized and taken in execution ari the property of P S Melv In at the suit of Chas Geible. E. I). No. 107 June Term. 1891. l.r.'cr & Katston att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Da vid Me El ray of, In and to 20 acres ot land, more or less, situate in Falrview twp, Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a stone thence by lands of Kobert, MeC'raeken north W east ey 2-10 perches to a stone, thence by lands of Thomas McKidghi Soutii 2 east) 77 7-iu p. rches to a stone: thence*>> la., west 2' 1 perches to the place of beginning. iVLSO— Of, In and to 20 acres of land, nr r;- or less, sltuaiud iii Falrview Twp, Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a white oak stump the corner ot lands of John Osi.orne. dee'd. ana liobcrt MeCiacken. thence by landsof said M- Craeken and along the south side ol the public road south II east :>1 uerches to a post, thence bv o'her lands of said Joiin Osoorn. . dee d north sTS, west 71 perches lo a post on line of laud of James Hindman. thence bv said line north 2'; east r.< 45-100 perches to stone comer, thence by line of land of liobcrt Mccracken south S7 -. east ,v«' 4 perches to the place of tieglnhing; together with a two-story frame house, frame utable und outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken :n execution as the property of David McKlroy at the suit of Thos Banks, adm'r of Margaret N Banks, dee'd KD, No 100. Jun* T, is9l. Newton Black, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of But ler Salt Manufacturing Company and c hemical Works, of, in and to 1? acre, of laud, more or less, situated In Butler Twp. Butler Co. Pa. boundod. u follows, to-wt': on the north by Millers'own roaa,east by P. s LE 11 if, south by George llelber. west by Butler and Millers town road, together with two large furnaces and evaporating pans, with the settling tanks, grainers, tiuitduigs pt|>es. nttiugs. and con nections for the manufacture of salt; a building with furnace appliances pipes, tanks, etc . f..r wat'lne chloride of calcium and bromine; .1 bull lliSg. machinery, t inks. pif«-s and appil arices tvr illstilltng pyroilgneous acid from saw. dust ; a building, suits, tanks, and appliances for dislilllng wo id-alcohol and acetic aehl; a building.klins and appliances for chairing wood, making acetate of lime. etc.; a brick gas ami stor .„e butldlug . a building lor coooeragt* and other purpirx »: a llioe house ; a blacksmlih and machiae sh'.p, v.nil engine, machinery, ele ; a i iaboulory and office building, with tlxiu'es ; therein; three boiler houses with fourteen horse-power boilefs therein, with pl^ea,if,llms I —' l 1 " ■ "i - 11 sonnecti na. etc. one pair of railroad track s ui. - one pair of large p|*ifortu scale*, and ne silt well, with tool houv. engine therein ...id rod... twang, conn, tlons and appllju.cr*. and tl as I.i.e. atwut three fourth mile ot s»,- i.id , i;»- and rlghw of way. extending frcrn ibe liome Natural Gas Co'a main lln» to the tart t lan;. Ihe rights ot way and I , mile of 4-lncb pipe fr a. the works to the silt well on the Jas Mi M tarm l:i Summit Twp. and the rttrhta of a. and about five hundred reel of 4-iuch pipe ext.'ndlne fnun the M Candies* farm, to where is with line fr in Mitchell well, and ' le rights of way . ana about l'< miles of 3-luch : i _ i .: e ~,ii w,;; on the Walk • r tarm to th-.- Salt Works; together with all the proi-rty. rights of property l-isi- franchises and interests of every kind to the defendant company thereon belonging. AI--sO— Or. in and U> th* salt water, oil and gas in and under luo a rrl or land, mope or lets, situated Iu liutler and summit Twp*. Butler Co. Pa. bounded ~« follows, to-wit: on the enrth by public road. ea»t ' > Ferd lseils-r et al. south by Koseheuberger, v»esl by J G A W t'ampbeil ; together with iw, produ.-inx salt wells thereon with bol> r. engines, pumps, tlttlngs. tanks. *c. thereto bt |. nging. and connected with the plant by null'* ot way »nl i>t|>e fine f"r deliver lug -ait wat. r lo tie silt Works. t.«ether with ail the rights and privileges to pri«|*-ct Tor. tame or oi i nit '■ rMM on, gas and salt water thereon, and ail pq>e lines used tu delivering salt water to saia salt plant. Al.so—Of, :n and lo a certain leasehold of land situate n Butler Iwp. Butler county. Pa., -aid leas. i:old Is Situated on the liev. lamberg tarm township, county and state alortsaid and Having tliert- u erts-ted one ltiuo barrel Irish water tank, connected wlUi salt plant by pipe lines and connected with the pipe lines, lire plugs, hose. .vc. ot llie t:re appliances ol the said salt pianu ALSO—Of. th snd to a certain leasehold of la lid situate iu Butler iwp. Buthr county. Pa., said leasehold is situated ou the I'.ev itliam \\bite rarni, township, county and suite atore -ixd. with the receiving salt water tanks there to together with all rights ot way and pipe iiuea nnectins said tanks and leasehold lo salt plant. ALSO (>f. in and to a certain leasehold situ ated on Jamt s Mitchell's lanii. Summit twp.. liti lltl county. 1 i . with righto! v»ay to aud lr. I • saut, nun one ptiMluciug salt-well then-oil wi;h toiler, engine, tubing, easiug tanks, nitlngs, tc., lor operating tue same and the pipe lines and connections mid alt nghts ot way lor Ihe sauie, connecting the same wlin sab plant. AI.SO —t-f. iti Mid to it leasehold of 10 acres of laiiu .i.on , -s. situate in Summit twp, But lt-r . 'tin: •, -no leasehold Is situated on the .Mis. \\ McCiUidless iiirin, township, coun t> an<■ s-laic aioresaiU. wlib OLe producing salt »eii ti.eitou, Wlto boiler, engine, lut'ing cas lny. pumps, tanks and appliances belonging tuereto. aud all [ape liLes and connections Used lor delivering sail water lo salt plant and all ri.ciit» oi way foi -aid pipe line connecting said sail Weil and sat plant. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ly oi Butler salt Manufacturing company and vhemi al \\ orks at the suit ol Newton Black. Tiuslee, et al. L. D, No. ti June leim leyi. Uteger, att'y. All the rigl.t. title, interest and claim of R P Doyle 01. in *ud tu a cenaiu lot of laud, sltuau in 1 etiolla boro, Buller couuUi, l a., bouudea aa lollows. to-wit . on the north by Mrs Grace Uarit y , t ust by Chureh Sl„ south uy Mrs. M M tK-atty and west by Carl Buucr, together with a two stoiy lralue house, boaru stable and out ouiiuii.gs iheieoh. seized ahu taken in execu iion us the property oi K 1' Boy leal Ihe suit ol Jacob brown, el al. tl), No 43, June T, ls9l. Brandon, att'y. All Ihe right, title, interest and claim ol Jas M Gillespie, ot, in aud to so acres of lauu. more or less, situated in Donegal Twp. Butler Co. Pa, oouuueu as lollows, to wit: un ihe noitu by I talk Woilman, east l-y -Margaret Mi haugliiui. south by Jamt-s McDerlu, west by Frank Kich uid; together wltn a two-story Iraiue house, iraine bain, oiciuird and oulbuiidliigs thereou. st izeti and taken :n execution as tile property Ol .lames M I.iliesple at the suit of \v illiani Kei ierman el al. ED. No lift, June T, 1891. Christie, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim ol Kob'l ■Mchnigut. 01. in and lo so acres ol land, more of less, situated in slippery rock I wp, Butler CO. i a, Louiideu a-, toilows, to-wlt: tin the norm hy U lllialu -M. east tiy liarvey Cnriatley, soU'.n l.y -Marquis McGouigle, west by public ioao ; with a luo-sloly frame uouse, iiaine bain, orvhuru anil oumuiidings thereou. .->t i/e l l t.nu i ai,eli iu execution us tue property 1 liooetl Mctvnigut at lue suit ol Wm Bignam. 1.1). No lit., .'une T, lhU 1 - OiCer i Kalslon. att'ys. All the riglit title, interest and claim of Eliz abeth l.ut/, defendant, and J vv Anderson and Margaret Anderson, terre tenant-, of, m .ml ro 4o acres or land, mure or less, situ deil in Brady Twp, Butler Co. Pa. nounded as lollows, to-wlt: Ou the north bv sarah ,; ell seh >rH, 1 C McNees, Daniel Lilt/, ei ui. east by C C Stewart, south by C C Stewart. ,nd west"by Pink. About 25 acres cleared, aud a iilia.iwelllnghoti.se. toaril stable, and small • r. hard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as tue properly of Elizabeth LuU. deft, and J \\ Anderson and Margaret Anderson, terre tenants, at the suit of S. J. Ithodes. E. D. NO. 75 June Term lsei, A E Kelber, att'y. All ihe right, title, Interest and claim of HP Doyle, as a partner Iu the nrm of l>oyle & Forcht. or. tu and to a lot ol laud, situated hi Pelroiia Boro.. Buller county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-w it i On ihe noriu by Main street, east oy P. & W. K. K.. south by an alley and west by au alley, together with a two story iraiue store building, trame barn and out build ings thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the propertv of K P Doyle, as a partner In Hi.- firm oi Doyle ii Forcht al the suit of Millers town Deposit Bank, el ill. ED. No 117 June T, 1801. A E Keiber, atl'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of U P Dovle. of, in and to a lot of land, situated in Petrolia borough. Butler Co. Pa. bounded as lollows. to-wlt: On the north by Main street, . ast by L 6. W K K. south by an alley, west by an alley ; together with a two-story rrame store building, frame barn and outbuildings thereon, seized and taken In execution as ihe property ol K C Doyle at the suit of the Mlllerstowu De posit Bank et al. ED, No l.'l, June T. l?:il. T C Campbell, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Samuel Curran. 01. in and to a certain lot of land, situated in Centrevllle borough. Buller Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Ou the north by Harrlsville street, cast by Methodist church lot. south by an alley, west by an alley;together with a iraine dwelling house, frame stable and outbuildings thereon. ALSO—Of. in and to a certain lot of laud, sit uated in Centrevllle borough, Butler Co, I'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: on the north by an alley, ea.st by lot of Independent Order of Odd Fellows, south by liarrlsvllle street, west by an alley ; together with a frame house, frame stable and outbuildings tnereou. seized aud taken in execution as the property ol Samuel Currau at the suit of Banl l. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the E>erson to wnom flrst sold. •See Purdon's Digest, 9tll edition, page 446, and Smith's Forms, page 354. WILLIAM M. BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Butler, Pa., May 14, 1891. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg ia now running a line of carriages between the hotels and depots ot the town. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Vogeley. Good Livery in Connection Mifflin Strest Livery. W. G. BIEHL, Prop'r. One square west of Main St., on Mifflin St. All good, safe horses; now baggies ond carriages. Landaos for weddings and funerals. Open (lav and night. Telephone No. 24, The Blue Front Livery, CRAWFORD & KENNEDY, The wel! known liveryman, Wm.Ken ueriy, has bought an interest in the above barn aud will be pleased to have his friends call at his new place of business. The Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in Butler at the most reasonable rates. The place is easily remem bered. The first stable west of the Lowry House. WillardHotel. ;W. U. REIHING, Prop'r BUTLER," - STAUI.IMJ IS I'ONNKCTIO.N. SAMPLE KOOM tor I'OMMKBI'IAL TRAVELER Wise Merchant Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is death —in Trade as in other things. New Customers should be sought after all the time. There is only one way to get them —use the Advertising columns of the BUTLER CITIZEN. •. ■ UdU rSSCSttg 1 Irm. : 1 en.ia.icatpufluoo Jury List for May Term. IJM or Travrrs Jurors drawn Mil* &1 Uoy of April A. I>. lfb: l"wru'»Traii-MjuNni at a >l«ecial letm of court comme&iln;; the 4th Mon day or .Ma> A. I) btlr,,j tb«* _-.tu.v. ~r month Armstrong JoUn M. BuUerJUi ward, driller. Hall Jo»<; ti Jr. Oakland twp, (aruier. iUrkli'y AH. Muddycivek mp, lains- r. li!ai k J I-, K.nlrr itu ward, producer, ll&rnharl t . ru.\ .la. kvju tup, raruter. Hhat:.'' Lvwi-. talk aster [wji, twiner. il« rr> « . a.-.- v Harmon* itor. laborer. Blw Joan M. Kalrvii-w Bor. carpenter i Binptwll A <•. Wailitngton rwp. farmer. ITUI<-r Jacob. CruzsbeiTj t» p. tari.n-r. frttchlow Brown. 1 vans C'lt) Bur. laborer. l>u.*.t-au*fh 11 . /'-Itenople Iktr. merx-Uaiit Duffy Huh. Sunhury Burn constable. l>augtit?n> >i W.Palrvtew t«|i, iirwluwr. l>u :k lolin >. h" ran kiln t«-p, farmer Kr»ln I'iha A. J*etro!l» llor, . arpeutcr Kberhart L i>, Kocetfal twp, tanner. Kastou KIU.I. Cranberry twp. farmer. Korsyitie Alien, Adiunatwp, tanner. Fleming ?> », Buffalo turp. larmer. Kentiell Wlnfleld. Donegal twp larm-r i«roev>inan II 11. Worth twp, tanner on.-ei.wood William, Clearfield twp "driller. UWtr M N. buffalo twp, laruffer. Helmholt Lewis, Saiouburg Bor. clerk Jacfcaon Jan »t's K Kalr\;ew t»p. laborer Kaltzell 1 hllip. Zollenople Bor. laborer Kelly J D. .Mercer twp. tarmer Keck A U. Butler Ist ward, laborer. Kaylor Isaac. Kalrvlew tw p. tarmer l>ewls E. Washington twp. tarmer LJndsey Thomas. .Summit twp, farmer Lutz v\ Ullaiu. Lancaster twp. farmer Letevre Isaiic. Jefferson twp. farmer." Miller Jas > Allegheuy twp, producer. Miller \V llliuin. Middlesex twp, tanner Marti. i '1 c. i-arker twp. teamster. Mt'llt vnt J 11. Worth twp, tanner. Mttiuiku Jttiui % t. icarhrld twp. farmer Moot e y W. Prr>spect Bor. gent. Mcbrlde A K, >\ ortn twp, larmer. llugn. Mercer twp fanner Northop Jos, Butler I'd w ard, clerk. U'Uonuell Kella. Summit twp, laborer Hay John c. Kainiew twp, tarmer. llenry, Washington t»t> farmer lCankln L J, Butler 2U ward, laborer Kennu l m Butler )ih want mirble cutter MoMson i lioin.-s. Cranberry twp. fanner Slpe W > Clearfield twp, tarmer >p. ) lin \lchol|«. cl.'a r neld twp, farmer Wallet l>ant»-I. Jefferson twp, farmer Work John 11. 1 atrvlew twp. pumper Wolfonl A. l>on-galtwp. farmer Was.-en J v\. \v asnnitrton twp, farmer Welgle K ft. Prospect Bor, black smith Buffalo Boy. (No. 3,882.) Htilliilo Hoy Is standard by loth aire and dam. and Is registered under best rules. When we take color, size, style, extreme -.peed Hues and individual merit Into consideration. «e seldom ever find ms e.jual. He is 16 bands high, blood bay. and weighs 1200 Its. both he and ills colts have won prizes wherever shown. He won flrst premium at the Butler lair last fall against a lar>;e Held of eood horses. be carries the sa«ie pencnta#e of Pocahontas blood that the mighty Nelson, the champion trotting stallion of the world, does. His sire produced 2:12', speed; his grandslre sired 2:12 V speed; his sister produced fcl2', si>eed and his brothers 2:19)4. We oiler JiuHalu Boy's services on the roost liberal terms of any stalllous In the .state,breed ing and nierlt considered. He will be found at hi- old home. 3.5« miles northeast of l"roapect, dunhiK the season of isat, where we cordially invite an Inspection of him and his get. Terms, EIV For pedigree In full and particulars call at the farm or address. ALONZO McCAXDLESS, Isle, Pa. Full Again. We mean our wall paper de partment full and overflowing with our immense and choice stock of paper hangings. You must help us out, we haven't room lor hall our goo-is, until you relieve us of some of them. We have the choisest selec tion ol patterns in every grade Irom Brown Blanks at 10 cts to Gilts at from 20 cts to $1 per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Near Postolfice, Butler, Pa. A Complete Stock OF MILLIXERY, XOTIOXS, UNDERWEAR. Two departments well stocked with the most stylish ami best productions in the market, sold at the very lowest prices. Department No. I.—Hats, Uonnets, children's silk and mull hats, old ladies' caps, flowers, ribbons, laces, gimps, Swiss braids, jet edgings, ornaments,tips,plumes, crapes, nuns veilings, mourning silks, ruchings, gloves, mitts, etc. No. 2.—Corsets, health waists, dress forms, hose supporters, hosiery, gauze and muslin underw. :r, aprons, ladies' shirts, waists, infants n nd knit saeqnos. A full line of t; ini.-.ied goods always on hand. M. F.AM. Marks'. | 113 and 117 Sonth Main Street. Wm. F. Miller Manufacturer 'of Stair Rails, Balustersi and Newel-posts. All kinds of wood-turning done to order, also Decorated and Carved wood-work, such as Casing, Corner blocks, Panels and all kinds of ancy wood-work for Inside decoration Jof oases. CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. Something new and attract! ve.f Also.| FURNITURE at iowest'easb prices. Store at No. 4", N. Main street. Factory at No. 59, N, Washington street. BI'TI.EB PENNA NIXON'S HOME, 35 N. MCKEAN ST., BVTI.EIi, PA. Menlsjatjall hours. ;Open;all night. Breakfast 25 cents. Dtnner 25 cents. Supper 25 cents, Lodging 25|cent8. SIMEON MXON - PROP'S Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, t Dress Goods, 7 Notions, Etc, A GREAT PLENTY OF THE VERY BEST. MORE NEW STYLES and HANDSOME SELECTIONS THAN EVER BEFORE. SUCH FINE GOODS YOU NEVER SAW SOLD so LOW WE WILL GRATIFY YOUR AMBITION to BUY CHEAP AND GIVE EXTRA GOOL) QUALITIES IN THE BARGAIN. AN UNEQUALLED AS SORTMENT INCLUDING all the NEW EST STYLES. A BIG STOCK TO BE TURNED QUICK ON CLOSE MARGINS. You people who know what a bargain is come in and we will surprise 30U. D. E. JACKSON. •203 S. Main St. - - Butler, P*. T ,|rt P./ ' ' >■ S*hllm(elpfci» .' ."J'jJ »»11. ■■■ N »M»per Ail»«-r. < I ' *" A.-. ...-y at Mtwra. :.. W- aver * RON, U uf ."'iiurtiad a«*uu. L. C- WICK DKALKK !ia Rough and Woriced Lumber KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lalh Always In Stock. ! LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. 4 "VT. Depot, j BUTLER, Pa New Livery Stable. V New Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed and boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r} 39. W. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. The Leading Dressmaker! MRS. AMELIA C. EYTH Desires Immediately 20 gli Is to learn dress-man- Ing. We teach them tbe Tnylor Svslem nnd only employ girls we teach. Kespecthilly, Mrs. Amelia C. Eyth, 237 W.Cunningham St., Butler. Full 100 Cents' worth lo the Dollar on Every Purchase Made at our Store. We are offering values Un precendented in Furnishings for Ladies, Men and Children. Be advised and you'll save money. Whatever you may require in our line, come to us, we'll show you a great variety and save yoc money. Our Spring stock is oow full and complete. We guarantee to meet every demand to your fullest satis faction. We have a big variety, with many styles of Boys' and Girls' Hats and Caps at low figures. John M. Arthurs. 333 SOUTH iIAIN STREET. 333 The celebrated English Shire Stallion, THE CENTAUR. 4,089 (940) Imported by, and purchased of. Galbraith Bros., Janesville, Wis., will be kept as hereto fore tor patronage, at the resi dence of the subscriber, at the reduced rate of $lO and sl2 during present Season. For pedigree call on NEWTON CAMPBELL. Grove City, Pa. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard J. L. PUKVIB. L. O. PUB VIS. S.G. Purvis&Co. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Bough and Planed Lnmber OF KVCK\' DESCRIPTION, SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. M Y NEYV STORE Is now completed and I respectfully invite the Public to call and see uie. I am prepared to eupply every thing in the line of Drugs and Medi cines at all hours. Prescriptions f at night a specialty. Electric speaking tube at front door. prompt lj- A bright, cheerful£room.and every cew. Yours, j. F.:BA"L1 j H. LAKESHORE NURSERIES. ERIE, PA. All stock guaranteed to be in good con dition when delivered. We replace all tree* that fail to grow. REFERENCES IX BITTLER: J. P. Lowry, W. T. Mechling, Jame Shanor. Jr., J. E. Forsythe, Geo. ShalTni-r G. Walker, Esq., Ferd Reiber, Esq. and D L. Cleeland. G. F. KING, AGT. Eitesmillkr QOUSK, BOTLKR, PA. tbe Butler Citizkx combined for $2.75 per j'ear, in advance. GRAND OPENING. Saturday, April 4, At No. 120, S. Main St. NEW AND COMPLETE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS,TRUNKS, BAGS AND EVERYTHING to be found in a first class clothintr store. Give un a call on Satardry, April 4th whether yon wish to buy or not, we will take pleasure in showing yon OUR NEW STORE, NEW STOCK, and PRICES LOWER THAN EVER THE RACKET STORE 120 H. Main St. Butler, fa. A AAA A A TKtKt 1 niidrrt»k- to >■"•11/ vOflfl flr-.V.' fMruii|,. . .!uM.«hNai«*4 I »Wtllofcl«hl >he attualloa <>r mr'nrtnaut.at wlilrh »««■*«■ »»••« ao.ouat. Ho nwj for im-r.ui'uluibow. haaily and quickly Inrutd I dtMrv fcmt oue * -jrkrc ftwaa «■'*» dUtrict « r o onty I ka~ olrea.l? taught ...4 «H,» U*m,nx * •iimVr, wh«> or* m«kiog "»»r "••••7**' "* V. * " **** ea»l MOVJD. FullMrtictttoriPKEE. A ddn •« • f onr#, E. C~.AMT.>. S«« Aucu.u, Malae. 6 nuf UttU fortuati hi*t bf«n iMdf it work for ua, by Ann* Tag*. Auatin, and Jno. lionn, Toledo, Ohio, cat. Other* aredoingaa well. Why yoa? 80 mo eera om IMO.OO a I 7 Ton ttsdo ik« work wd ih> < korae, wl»«r»v«f ycru or*. E*an be / v* / V f*®«" or* eaall jr earning from II to f.- ilOaday. Alltra. Waahow you how "t TL and Hart jron. Cos work la ipin (tao T or all the rtaae. Big money for work tn. Fail are aakaowa among tb«n. 5 E W and wonderful. Particular! free. H.lUllctt* H*rnrllmi4,ll«ta«