THE CITIZEN. W. C. *KGI.Er, - - - - Pr»»'r EattrtJ at PMUIN st Batler u ti flat* »»!•« "FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891 SußScarrrioM—lnsfcle the county ll.so per year. In advance; outside the county, 12 per year In advance. ADVEBTISINO —One inch, one time, tl. each subsequent Insertion so cents each. Auditors aud divorce notices $5 each, executors' and ad ministrators' uotl< $3 each, estray and dis solution notices %l each. Heading notlc«e 10 cents a line for first and 5 cents for each subse quent insertion. Notices among local news Hems is cents a line for each Insertion. Obitu aries, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, notices of festivals and fairs, etc., inserted at the rate «f 5 cents a line, money to accompany Uie order. Seven words of prose make a line. Kates for standing cards and Job work on application. All advertising is due after first insertion, and all transient advertising must be paid for In ad vance. Of each issue of the Cmnx some extra copies are printed which are sent to citizens of the county who are not subscribers and their sub scription is respectfully solicited. Subscribers will do us a favor by sending us the names of their neighbors, not now taking a county paper. All cofnmunicstions intended for publication in this paper must be accompanied by the real name of tlie writer, not for publication bat as a guarantee of good faith, Marriage and death notices must be accom panied by a responsible name. Kepublican .County Ticket For Jsry.t'emsiUsioßer. WILLIAM R. PATTERSOX. THE humbug hue and cry for Blaine that the Cameron —Quay combination started, a month before tho time for the State Convention, over three months before the election, and nearly a year ahead of next National Convention, makes one wonder what they will do next. They tell a storv of a sailor who, while ashore,bought a parrot, and then went to the theatre, and the play interested him so intensly, that after each act he would "wonder what in h 1 they'd do next.'' By and by there was a tremendous explosion, the building was demolished, and nearly everybody in it perished. The sailor was killed, but the parrot was not, and as they pulled its cage from among the debris, it wondered "what in h —l they'd do next. And so the spectators of the doings of Don Cameron,and hit Ami damnee( friend damned to him) Quay, as the French put it, can well wonder -vhat will be their next move towards obtaining control of the State delegation to the next National Conven tion, and the next State Legislature. Roll of Honor. A. C. Baldwin, of Lancaster, H. Wallace Brown, of Crawford. E. A. Coray, Jr., of Luzerne, Leonard Lewis, of Bradford, Albert Magnin, of Delaware, John K. Mallinee, of Crawford, John W. Morrow, of Indiana, Alonzo A. Potter, of Crawford, Xoah Sean or, of Indiana, A. B. Sumner, of Bradford, Austin L. Taggart, of Montgomery. The above are the names ol those Repub lican members of the late House of Repre sentatives, who refused to vote for J. D. Cameron for U. S. Senator, and at least one of them should be on the State ticket this year. Now that three counties of this Con. grcssional District hare appointed com mittees looking towards the adoption of the popular vote method of nominating candidates that matter should be perfected as soon as poissible. The Hemlock Worm. It has generally been thought that heni jock and all trees of that family are proof against the ravages of worms and borers, it is now reported that alarm is spreading in Potter county and throughout the great strip of hemlock timber in Pennsylvania over the ravages of* worm that is destroy, ing the foliage of the hemlock. It was only daring the past week that it was noticed that the tops of the heavy timber on the mountains were turning brown, as though the trees were dying. The trees looked exactly as though the had gone through a forest fire. An inves tigation proved that the trees were cover ed with myraids of worms which were eat ing tho green and tender foliage of this year'B growth and of tho preceding year, the woody twig not being touch ed. The worms are swarming about the men engaged in bark peeling by tho millions, while on all the trees from Coudersport to Port Allegheny, miles and miles of trees are turning biown. The worm that is doing the damage is of the "measuring worm species, about an inch loDg, and nearly an eighth of an inch in diameter. Southern California had an earthquake, last week, that changed the bed of the Colorado river. ATT'Y GENERAL HENSEL has entered suits against the City of Philadelphia for the million dollars of state money, stolen by City Treasurer Bardsley. A GREAT revolution in China, and the overthow of the Tartar dynasty, is predict ed. The drouth in the valley of the Yangtse Kiang, and the consequent misery is aiding a great secret society in its efforts to upset the government. Oil Notes. The flames were extinguished at the ShlagelandLentzwellon the Garvin farm in Cranberry twp. last Friday morning, and it was reported to be doing COO bbls. from the 100 ft. next day. The well was set on fire by a driller who was looking for his horse in the woods near by, and not by a farmer as reported. Shlagel and Lent* are Allegheny city men. They tried their bands at oil producing some years ago, and bad bad luck at first, at one time having $32,000 in the hole—ha* they made some money at Glade Run, and this strike will make them rich as they have all the Garvin and some other territo ry in the vicinity. The Standard hat been doing some strango things with the oil market lately. On Friday of last week, it was announced that hereafter tbe premium on all Western Pennsylvania, New York and West Vir ginia, oil would be 15 cents. Next day it took off the premium entirely, and oil sold that morning at 50 cts., the lowest for nine years, but by evening was up to 70 cts. Since that it has been staying in the sixties, and speculation has been more active. Thompson A Dale's No. 2 on the Oswald Kmler is rated at 200 bbls a day, and is onu of t'uo best wells in the county. Bolard A Co.'s No. 2 on the Kennedy, near Mars, is rated at from 25 to 30 bbls a day. Phillips No. 1 on the Harry Logan in Jefferson twp. will be ready to case in a few days. The same can be said of his well on the L. Y. Welsh. SOMR citizens of Philadelphia are making an effort to establish a state Naval Reserve for this State. Gov. PATTISOJI, appointed Frances B. Reeves, 8. Davis Page, N. Dubois Miller, Lawrence B. Brown and Taylor Faunce, all of Philadelphia, a committee to investi gate the affairs of tbe Keystone National bank, in accordance with the permisel i granted by Secretary of the Treasury Foster, at the governor's request. THE Shah of Persia lately bad a man boiled alive for embezzling taxes. AT the meeting of the Beaver Co. Re publican Committee last Saturday, Chair man Kerr was instructed to appoint a Committee of three to confer with similar (> nifiiittees of tbe other counties in regard to future Congressional nominations. The Re-union. The citizens of Butler and Batler county will spare no pains to make this one of the beat reunions ever held at auy time or place. Separate halls have been provided for each regiment to hold its business j meeting during the day. The headquar ters of the 4th Cavalry will be in the Un ion Veteran Legion Hall, and the 7sth Infantry will be in the V. M. C. A. ltoom s both in the Keiber block and the Round heads will have their headquarters in the "Castle Hall of Butler Lodge Xo. 211 Knights of Pythias. ' Troutman Block, both blocks are at the corner of Main and Cunningham streets. A short parade will be had during the day and a banquet in the evening after which a joint Camp I ire will be held. At the close of the Camp Fire a special train will leave for all points on the P. S. & L. E. K. R. between Butler and Greenville and all points on the W ■ X. Y. ., late Chaplain 100 th Pa. 9:30 p. m.—Address to ladies by Maj. R. J. Phipps, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; response by Col. John M. Sullivan: at 10 o'clock p. m. adjournment to Camp Fire at Butler Opera House, corner Wayne and McKean street. GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. HEADQUARTERS, 218 NoRTn MAIN STREET. Chief of Staff, J. B. Black, Aides, Judge liobt, Story, Capt. D. R. Rodgers, W. J. McKee, Thomas Hays, S. B. Martincourt, I. J. McCandless, Win. M. Starr. Gen. John A. Wylie, Col. W. T. Mechling, A. Lowry, John S. Campbell, Capt. P. S. Brancroft, Lieut, John D. Brown, J. H. Harper, L. D. Perrine, Dr. S. D. Bell, 1). E. Wheeler, M. R. Shaner, Br. Lysander Black, Dr. S. Graham, A. Haffner, W. S. McCrea, Dr. J. E. Byers, A. K. Klingen smith, D. B. Campbell, S. J. Lcideeker, E. F. Hughes,T. J Shuffip,W. M. Kennedy, 8. W. Crawford, L. S. McJunkin J. Q. A. Kennedy, W. H. Keihing, Geo. W. Camp bell, W. A. Forquer, Daniel Youakins* Peter Schenck, J. B. McJunkin, A. T. Black, E. M. Bredic, P. W. Lowry E. E. Kelly, Morgun Davis. The artillery will form on McKean, right resting on Jelferson street; the 100 th Penn sylvania and escort on McKean in rear of artillery; 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; and escort on Jefferson street, right resting on McKean; 78th Pennsylvania and escort on Jefferson street,in rear of 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Fire Companies form on McKean street in rear of soldier's organizations. The parade will march at 11 o'clock in the following order: Chief Marshall and Staff. Germania Band. Generals in Carriages. Reception Committee Mounted. Captain Hunt's Battery. Martial Band. Union Yoteran Legion. 100 th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Co. E, 15th Regiment X- G. P. 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Martial Band. Grand Army of Republic. 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Brass Band. Fire Companies. All old soldiers in attendance are cordi ally invited to form with the Grand Ariny or Union Veteran Legion in the parade. All organizations muot bo in line prompt ly as the parade will march at 11 o'clock sharp. Line of March—Xorth on McKean to Fulton, west on Fulton to Main, south on Main to Willard Hotel, counter march on Main north to Court House and from in close column by divisions. After address of welcome and.response, parade will be dismissed. By order of GBN. GEO. W. HERD, Chief Marshall, J. B. BLACK, Chief of Staff. [Special Correspondence.) PITTSBCRG, August 20, 1891. "The world do move," an old saying, but none the less true. The particular Sortion of the foresaid sphere to which we esire to call the attention of our readers is Pittsburg and its grand Exposition, which opens its doors for the third season 011 Wednesday evening, Sept. 2nd, for a period of forty days, or to be more de finite, closiug Oct. 17th. The wondertul success which has attend ed tbe efforts of its promoters in the past two years is already well-known to the people of this community, and has passed into history as one of the most deserving, at tbe same time one of the most successful of public enterprises. Its management his the flattering record to its credit of having faithfully carried out its promises, as thous ands of delighted visitors can abundantly testify. The exposition has, in conse quence, received the unqualified endorse ment of every intelligent citizen of Western Pennsylvania and adjoining States. The gentlemen who have this important under taking in charge are determined to do everything in their power to make it more attractive and valuable each year From present indications they are on tbe right track, and are bound to succeed. Xo ex penses has been soared to provide the best attractions possible for their patrons. The famous Seventh Regiment Band of New York, under the direction of the established favorite, Col. Cappa, as leader, hss been engaged for the entire season.. This is the first time this magnificent musical or ganization has ever visited Pittsburg, and tbe Exposition management is to bo con gratulated on being able to effect an en gagement with such a representative body of musicians. Another attraction will be the Art De partment, which will comprise a collection of rarest and most costly gems from tho studios of both America and foreign artist". The loan collection of paintings tendered the Exposition Society, through the courte sy of many of the wealthy and public-spirit ed men ol Pittsbuig and Allegheny, is un questionable the finest collection of valu able works of art ever shown in Pittsburg, and has never been surpassed as a whole, anywhere in thi» country. The Exposition is booming, and this will be the most prosperous year, and everyone who can should certainly im prove tbe opportunity to visit it before it closes. HARRIS. AT Detroit, Thursday,Capt. John Palmer of Xew York was elected Commander-in- Chief of the G. A. R., H. W. Dufford of Michigan and T. S. Clarkson of Nebraska, Vice-Commanders; S. B. Payne of Florida, Chaplain, and B. T. Stevenson of Connect icut, Surgeon-General. AT Port Byion, X. Y., Thursday, an express train ran into the rear end of a freight train loaded with Italians, thirteen of whom were killed and many injured. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Farmer Dccvens of Beaver Co. drove : homo from Beaver Falls the other sued Soloman H. Myers for $2,000 dam ages f»r defamation of character. Thi= is the cu'mination of a trouble ol long standing between the two, the Rev. Mr. Bristol having had Myers expelled from church for circulating lalse stories about him. Myers thou brought counter chagc againgt the reverend gentleman, and ex hibited a letter from Cherebusco, Ind., where the Rev. Mr. Bristol formly preach ed..wliicl: tatcd that Mr. Bristol was "as sharp as a tack, cunning as a fox, sly as a rat and deceitful as hell." At Columbus Grove, 0., last Friday, a man entered the village bank with a pistol in e; : bard, wounded one man, kil'ed mini'.. :ol *I3OO, and escaped. Next day a th« 1 men of that vicinity chased him through the woods. Pastor Bausman, of the Presbyterian Chrrch of Rochester, Pa., has resigned his charge on account of not being in ae cord with the Confession of Faith. W. S. Elliott, of Columbus, 0., received a life sentence last Saturday, for the murder of Osborne. At Pittsburg Tuesday evening Police man Diehl put a bullet through his b;ad to end an infatuation for a waiter girl. Temperance "white caps" near New Cattle made a man sign a pledge, with a rope aronnd his neck. Six prisoners e-oaped from the Somer et jail Monday, by the Nicely route. Vfcb The Chief Reason for tho grreat success of Hood's Sarsapariila is found In the fact that Merit Wins. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the best blood purifier and actually accomplishes all that is claimed for it. Prepared by C. I. Hood Ac Co., Apothecaries, Lo-well, Mass. Sold by druggists. Citation in Partition. In lie petition cf Abraham Wolfe rd. son and heir at law of John Wolford late of Donegal Twp. for a writ of Partition. O. C. No. w Kept. Term isai. The above entitled petition was tiled In the orphans" ourt. of Butler countv, Pennsylvania, setting forth thai the said John Wolford died in Donegal township, said county and stale, on the lull day of Feb. A. l>. IXB7 intestate seized in his demerise as of fee a certain tract of land situate In said township, county and state containing forty-six acres more or less. Bounded on the North by lands of Henry .1. Wollord, East, by lands of John Frederick, South bv lands of Jacob Frederick and West by lands of Joseph Vensel and Solomon Pontious. And leaving to survive him a widow to wit ilarriet Wolford since deceased,live children to W 'lit. Mary Intermarried with John !>. Wick, residing at Searcy postoffice. Putnam count* . West \ irglnla. 2d. AUram the petitioner residing in Donegal township, Butler county. Pennsylvania. ad. George who has since died unmarried, intestate and without issue. 4th. Bebecca intermarried with Eugene Ouinn residing in oil City, Venango county, Pennsylvania. sth. Catlirine Intermarried with Henry <7ulan, said Catlirine now being deceased and leaving to survive her a husband to wit Henry QUinn residing at hllverlyvllle, Venango counly, Pennsylvania, and nine children to wit. John. Albert. William Edward, Ory, Elizabeth.Lottie, Freddie and Joßle (.said Josie being flnter married with Joseph Winger) all ot whom reside at Bilverlyvlile, Venango County. Penn sylvania. And grand children being children of sons and daughters to wit. Ist. Children ot Andrew Wolford deceased who died leaving to survive him a widow to wit. Slary A. Wollord residing at Adams postoffice, Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, arid children to wit. John D. Wollord residing at Edenburg.Clarlon county, Pennsylvania, (Knox posioflice.) Peter Wolford residing In the state of Washington L'. S. A. Kit Wolford residing at Downievtile. Siera county, Caltlornla. G. W. Wolford residing in Ai mstrong county. Perfnsylvanla, (Bradys liend postlllce.) Julia Ann intermarried with John lieyl residing In Armstrong county, Penn sylvania, (Bradys Bend postoffice.) Emily since deceased Intestate unmarried and without Issue Mary Ann Intermarried with James Morris residing at Oil City. Venango county, Pennsylvania aud Ellen Wolford residing at Oil City, Venango county, Penusvlvania. jd. C hlldren of Fannie Wolford now deceased who was intermarried with M. S. Zlllefrow and who left to survive her a husband to wit M. H. Zlllefrow and live children to wit. Haines, Lues la, Miles, Jacob and Josephine all oi whom reside with their fattier at Gostoid post office, Armstrong county, Pennsylvania. M. Children ol Elizebeth Wolford now de ceased w ho was intermarried with James Lecky and who left surviving her a husband io wit James Lecky since deceased and children to wit John and Wlillain residing at Millers town. Butler county, Pennsylvania. Jacob residence unknown. Milton, Alired and Kos' ila (said lioseila being intermarried with Elmer Graham residing ai Butler, Pennsylvania. Eliza Ann intermarried with Berry Zlllefrow since deceased leaving to sui vlve her a husband Lo wit. Betiy Zllletrom and six children to wit. William, Charles, Malicla. Harvey, Abraham and Maggie ail or whom reside at Adams post office, Armstrong county. Pennsylvania. nil. Children of Jacob Wollord deceased who left to survive him a widow Mary Ann since deceased and two sons. William C. Wolford and John M Wolford whose postoffice address Is llarnhai! i Mills.Butler county. Pennsylvania. William residing at Mlilcrstown and John M. in Donegal township, Butler county. Penh ' Vlilldren or William Wolford deceased who lelt lo survive him a widow to wit. Adeline Wollord aud one son Ui wit. 11. J. Wolford both ot whom reside in Donegal township, Butter county. Pennsylvania. That no pai tltion or valuation of said laud has been nftdt to and those entitled lli. ■p 'I o. Wherelore your petltiofier prays said Court lo award an Inquest to partition ol said descrn. o or spoiling Uie whole. But If such paitillou cannot be inade then to value aud appraise the same ami make return of their proceedings according to law. anil your petitioner as In umy boui. l w ill ever pray Verined by iJlluaUt und signed by Abraham And now June 14th ls'Jl wltiiln petition llled and citation awarded upon the hulls at law or John Wolford deceased lo show cause why partition H; Id not be made us prayed. Parties residing oul ol tin- county lo lie cited by publi cation in ihe Butl.r Cn i/.kn, a weekly news paper published In the Borough of liutler for six successive weeks to appeur and show cause why partition should not be made as prayed iieturnaDle lo next term. JOSII'U CHISWKL!., Clerk o. c. Certilled from the record thlsJUth day of June 18W. , JOSK.PH Citisw i x.i.. t 1« rk. STATE OK P*;N*SVI.V VMA ( -S. S. Bl T1.1.11 Cot NTV ( To William M. Brown High Sheriff of Butler couniy. Pennsylvania, Giv.-tlug. We command you that you make know n to the heirs and legal representatives ol John Wollord named In the foregoing petition the contents thereof and rule and cite them to be aud appear at an Orphans Court to be held at Butler In und tor the County ol Jiullcr, Penn sylvania, on Monday the ",tli day ot September Ifjl.al one o'clock p. >l. then and ihcru io »i.o>. cause II any they may hare way the prayer n the petitioner should not be granted and Ihc wilt oi pal:liIon as prayed (or be award, i Witness llie Honorable Aaron I lie n. President Judge ol our said Court at Butler.lhLs .mil daj ei June, is'jl JofKI-H CKI.-'VKI !., < !< Ik" NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS! Office of the Standard Plate Glass Co. BL'TLBK, PA., JI LV 22, IH'JI. iSjHctttl Xotic? to Movkkohlt The Boar.l of Directors of this Company ban called a .Special Meeting ot its (Stock holders, U> be held at tlie Otliue of tbe Company in Butler, P»., oil Tuesday, Sept. 22, IbUI, at 11 o'clock A. M. f for tbe pur pose of voting for or against an increase ol the Capital Stock of the Company. K. J. HOWARD, Secretary. 111 luileii t v «. y,, JluA J'urtJ.»a«l, M aiuc DEATHS Mi CAN I>LESS— At hi- home 111 Browns dale. Thursday. August 0. IM'l. James MeCandless, Sr.. aped about SO year SMITII —At the resilience of hi* «.u John, in Butler. August 9, IS9I. Christian j Smith, aged 8" year-. SIEGFIEI>—At his home in Penn twp.. j Monday night, Ang. 10th, IS9I, Hy. . Siegfeid, aired about 45 years. Mr. S. was found dead in his bed. Tues ; day morning, and his death is supposed to . have been caused by heart failure. WA DSWOKTH —At lier home in Slippery- | rock Twp., this county. July 23, 1891., Mr-. Jane Wads worth, widow of the J late Dawson Wadsworth, Kstj . aged B,i ; years and <5 months. TI'RSER —At her home in Allegheny Twp., Butler Co.. Pa.. July 27th. 1891, Mrs. Mary Turner, wife of Win. Turner, aged 70 years, 2 months and 2 days. The deceased had been afflicted for some years with cancer, and was a great. sulFer er. which -he endured with much Christian patience. Though a great sufferer in her last illne.--. she wa- yet resigned to the Diviue will. She had a strong faith and an abiding peace, so that she met death without fear. Repeatedly she declared that she was fully ready and anxious to depart and be at rest. She was a good wife and inother and leaves a husband and live children, and many sympathizing friends to mourn her departure. J- T. MIFFLIN—At his home in North Wash ington. this county, Thursday, August 6, 1891, lion. Robert A. Mifflin, aged 04 years. "Probably no man in the county was more respected than was Robert A. Mifflin Esq. This respect arose from his charac ter. being that of a just and good man in all his ways and works. No one had ever reason to doubt his position on any ques tion affecting the public welfare. lie was open, sincere, brave and honest. He was a useful man all his life, serving his fellow citizens with the greatest fidelity in many places of trust. In 1800 he was elected Clerk of the courts of the conntv, diucharg ing its duties for a term faithfully. In l w 7o ho was elected a member of the legislature for the county and no man ever left that body with a more unstained record than Esquire Mifflin. No power or influence could swerve him from the right and hon est course. He, in a word, was a man of tbe highest moral life. Most of his years he lived in the village of North Washing ton, where as a merchant and business man he held and retained the confidence of his fellow citizens through all his career. His loss will be deeply felt in that com munity and is regretted by all who knew him. His funeral on last Saturday, we are told, wa- one of the largest ever known in the county. OBITI'AHIES. Hon. James Potts, formerly of Butler, died in Oil City, I'a.. on August 6th, in the 83d year of Lis age. Mr. Potts was born and raised in this place and was postmaster here lor a term about 1*53 About 1845 he was appointed coLcc-Uu ol tolls on the old canal at Johns town, t- v. !.! . place ho removed When Johnsto. ■■ g.i v. up to be a 11 it was made . "parate jn iicial district, tor cer taiu p ai d Mr. Potts wa> appoint ed the . 1 ii; e :D .1 2 o'clock p M. of said day. I. Final account ofFerd KelUr, guar.MAl . I GEORGE Spang, mli.or child of J B Spang I'e. .. V.iial account of \Mn Giesler, guar. . ••• • I Peter Smith, liuuor child ol Jos smith. 01 .1 :I. Final account ol Win Frlshcorn. E\INI ~ 01 Andrew Deciner, dee'd. lale of ('ratiheiv ■ 4. Final accoutil of Cl'.us T Miller, KU.O i 1.1.1 ot Brandon, guaruian of chas II Wills, now of age. s. Final account of John LI Blppus and !•' Beoti. ex"cutors of Michael Clon e, dee'd, lute ot < lakland twp. 11. Final account of WO Brandon, guardian ot Bessie I'.eutle, now Mrs. Knox, minor child ot liekerl Bentle. deed. !N. Fluid a louutof McClellan (Irubb. exec utor ol < >IM:I. 1 K Grubb. dee'd, late < f Marion township. 11. 1 inal iiccouut ol Jas Humphrey, execu tor ol John liook. deed, lale of VN orili twp. L'. 1 in.l 1 account ot Jaines Uuniphiei exec utor "I I ll' ilietli McNees, deed, laie-.I Worth township. Finis* account ol Win F IVITer. s'xeeutor of Jacob 1- I'eifer. dee d, iate ol L.ui.eust»-r twp. 14. Final account ot T J e'rltchlow. adminis trator of TUos 11 It- lilon, dee'd, late ot frospect borough. 1". Final IN euunt ol John K Smith, ailuiluls trntoroi Win Kauffmaii, dee'd. late of Centre vllle borough. 1«. Final aceount ot \\ J.Bryson, administra tor ol w (.' Brjson, deceased, late of Mereer township. IT. I'aitlal account or I'ranklln Rider and and J <' McGarvey. executors ot John S ltider, late of Concord t« p. 1* Final account ot Alex. Wright, ad mints tiator * I'A of I'll 111 p stooltlre, dee'd, l ite of Summit township. 1;.. Ftr.al account el Thomas M gnanllan 01 Viola N Forsjllie. dec'tl, minor child O I Lob'-rt Forsi the. dee'd, late ot v.lams twp. M. Final M- otint ot Frederick Zelun r now dee'd, I .ieeutui' 01 .I' hn Bluuiensnlne, dee d, late ol /.e.lenople. as STALED .mil filed by ('has Zehnei adiiiiiiMiraler of of Frederick /.eliner. jl. I Inal account of Win F I'Ptfer. executor ot J. imes li Matthews, dee d, lale of Conuoque nesslng twp. -/ Final ami distribution account of John Sachs, executor ot I.otrlleb bteluhausi r dee d, lale 01 JetTerson twp. ■jr. Final a.-.-oudi of chas I. Flaudrau and S C MrCaiidless. e.» .. ciilors of Ljdia S .'.lcClure. dee'd. I.ite ol Butler Co. •Jl. Final account OL Thomas L'.Uas, e eutor 01 Jacob LKUS, doe d, lale Buffalo wp. J.,. Final aoeouul of JJI Ueghuer, guardian ol liora Ale Mind* r. •JI; I'mal ai-oount of 1' II Moiiuie. .idniiuls trator of 11 arriet Woltord, dee'd, la'.e ot llune- Ilial and distribution a count of Jos 1' Doyle. idmiiiNtrator of KUeu M l'ojl , f -lo'i.i do,N 0. slO I- 1 of M .v-U. ■ -:'«»r sin. 1 Jf rt'ai .» O X . dec'tl, lale o: C. ... ll*-1 1 IW;> 3i. Final aec ' nfJ-jnn •! •' - ii.-'-i" • •• ol .lobll SI Nel! , . ■ ... I ■ Win V dee'd, late OT ' h-aili.-'i > ■ L-'lna'. .. I'OI !;. NRL '•! J J!IU-.t .N'AI... Jiime-S I. I'a l HI '■ e U»,..-, ol XAL. . M sl'I: uee'd, late 01 S . .MNT ..p. FIN 1 tec. MIA ot GEO LI Marlsolf, guar dian of .M o. Amanda Fox, minor child OL Ja cob I'ox. IL.-I 1. HI. Fl'; 1. aoiouut of I. M daybeiry. e\. c'.dor of Mary 1. Kingsbury, d X'd RATE of < entreville borough. ;V.. Final account of WM EXECUTOR of Sarah J rums. dee d, late ot .Middlesex twp. IJAVIII E. BALK, Register. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Win. M. Webb ( emiiillteu I.t Martin Webb, Lunatic, has nle. l ins 1111111 account In the ofßce 01 the I'ro ihoii-i' "I He < ouri ol Common Heaa ot Uul l iuti, Penn a, ai Ms I>. No. 4. lA;e. T.. Is- ..d that tin* sam- will lie presented to sal . . ourt 101 couihuiailon and allowance on Wed 1 esiiaj, is." l. iilli. isjl. JOJI V.. BKOWX . I'M: Ft. :io notary'a Oil.' August |uth, I-'JI. l 1-"j. l ill* A. , * r L. v* 4V£k Si SOW. uur * Ul4 pOXAV POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all T.in leavening.strength.— Latest V. S. Government Food Import. Estate of Wtr . McGrew, dee'd. I .ATE or IK.OkI.IN TV. I'. BITtLER CO.. 1"A. Letters testamentary 0:1 the above namesl ess!at- having been grante-t the undersigned, all persons knowing tii.-in-ieives "ndebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment. anil any havingehii :.s against said es tate. will present them duly authenticated for settlement. 1- KAKK 1 . McGItEW, LI.LIOTTBOBB. Kx'rs. Prospect, Pa. Estate of Williamsor Bartley, dee'd. I.ATE OF PF.SK TWP.; ECTLER CO., PA. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the above named'estate, all persons knowing them selves indebted 10 -aid est-te will please make immediate payment, aud auv having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for -ettlement; W. E. BASTLBT, W. J. BUBMX, Butler Pa., Brownsdale Pa., Aduiini-trator-. J. I). MeJunkih, Att'y. Estate of John M. Turner, deceased, LATE OF PARKKB TWP., BVTI.EE Co., PA. Letters of administration having been grauted to the undersigned on the above named estate, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will I'lease make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. NASI v A. TURN EL:, or W. R. TVRNER, Parker's Ltind'g, Pa., Kutler, Pa., Administrators. Estate of Elizabeth B. Kirk patrick, dee'd, I.ATE OF CLINTON TWP., BL TLELT CO., PA. Letters ot administration on the above named eslate basing teen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to Bald estate will please make Immediate pay ment. and any having claims agali st said e late \. lil present them duly authenticated tor settle ment. JOHN I*. KIIIKPATKICK, Adm'r. Saxonburg. Butler Co., l'a-Cj W- li. Brandon, Att'y. Estate of D. H. McQulstion, dee'd, late of Butler, Pa. Letter; of administration 011 tti«- above named estate having been granted to tl.e underslgnesL all persons knowing themselves lo he indebted to same svtli lmms-di it- payment, and any having eliiiins against sod estate will present tie 111 uuU auiheiitlc.ated lor settlement. "JAS. 11. Mc.l t'NKiN, Ailm'r Butler, Pa. Estate of Jane Brown, dee'd. I.ATK;CF MARION TWP.. BCTLKK'JCO., PA. Letters of administration 'in the above named estate basing been granted to the undersigned, all person* knowing themselves indebted to said estate will pi ..sc make immediate pay ment. and any having claims against said estate will present them duiy authenticated for settlement. ANDREW McMrBBAV, Admr. llovard I', u., Butler Co.. I'a. Estate of John G. Sharp, dee'd. LATE OF BUFFALO TWI'. BUTLEK CO. PA. Letters testamentary on the above named estate being been granted 16 Lhe undersigned, knowing themselves indebted to please make immediate payment, cl '.imsagainst it w ill present for settlement. >ln if A 1.1, Miami., iii'r, Sarversviile P. O . Butler Co.. I'a. Estate of Jacob Brown, dee'd, LATE OF CLAY T\S i\, BUTLUI: Co., PA. Letters testamentary i n the above-named estate having b. ■ u . r ranls d 10 the undersign ed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate wiii please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present tlieni duly authenti cated for settlement to TII. LIE C. BROWN, Executrix, G. W. Fleeger, J MeCandless P. 0., att'y. 1 Butler Co., Pa. Administratcr's Notice. In re. Estate of J. I'. ltabton, dee'd, late of llutler, I'a. Whereas, Letters ol administration have been granted 10 me, the undersigned, 111 the said 1 state, notice is hereby given to all parties In debted lo the estate ot said decedent 10 call and settle, and all parties having claims against the sume will present them drily authenticated for payment. Mits. li. K. RALSTON. Adin'x, May 7,1881. Butler, Pa. Jury List for September Term. List of Grand Jurvjrs drasvn this Ist day of July, A. I). USUI to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of eourt commencing 011 the Ist Monday of September the same being tne Tth ■lay of said month, llarkley G W, Falrvlew twp, farmer. Borland s S. Center twp. blacksmith, cox William, Adams twp, firmer. Cooper Marlon. Worth twp, farmer. Currle Co orge. Cherry tsvp. farmer. Covert Mllo. Adams twp, farmer. Dickey Samuel, Butler 4th ward, plasterer. Ellenberger Charles, Hairvlew tsvp, farmer. Ktzell Lnsvrence, Summit twp, farmer. Flowers A brain. Harmony Bor, gunsmith. Milliard Isaac. Falrvlew twp. fanner. Illllhird I) I!. Milierstown Bor. contractor. Halstine Jacob, Cl*y tsvp. farmer.- Moore s W, Brady twp. farmer. Miller Milton, Buldrldje. producer. .Miller .1 11. Butler'Jd warcf, merchant. Mock Samuel. Falrvlew tsvp. farmer. McCoy W I'. Worth twp. farmer. 0 Dounell W 11.1 I. ~i Held tsvp, farmer. ltuby William, < nn:x . istil to v ise as Pol.llt Jurats at a regular term of co'ot commencing on the 2d Monday of September the some being the Utli. day of said month. Adams K 11, Slippery! )ck twp. farmer. Harr Allen, I'n ; • .:t lior, gent. Black Frank. Donegal tsvp. farmer. Broaden J Clay twp. farmer. Brown 11 11. Cranberry twp, farmer. Burke 1' It. Kan - cny Bro, producer. Craig John. Petrolla Bro. teamster. Colwell James, .)<-.10, -m twp. farmer. Elliott Koln rt. Fun. lin twp. farmer. l, clieiry twp, janner. shilling Hiram. Forward tssp, larmer. Sloan J D. Venango tsvp, farmer. Se . icg W tl. Parker tss p. laborer. s:i is art David, Baldrldgc. hotel keeper. .»• .irtzlander SM. Bull- r Isi ward, carpenter. 1 nomas Joseph. Karns City Bor, producer. 1 ink J A, Marlon tssp, farmer. V. ick J 11, < oi.cord 1 ivp. I.unel V. cigle Jacob, Harmony Bor, blacksmith. Williams Harry. Forward twp pumper. '■'. • i-ensteiu tiutletb. cenire twp, larmer. Wesierman Edsvard, Clinton iwp, farmer. VouukUts Daniel, Butler 4th ward, producer. ilium wflouii MM. m TL£!»i,;i'A. ri. FULLEKTOA, Prop'r, ltlunkelH, I'IHIIIK'IH and Yarn !tlaiiiila<'liir4'. No. 1 Mar h S is. In ie pei.tlon oi it.;, ib,i.u.i- .1 butler township, | Butler county, I'a . tor l>r: tge over 1 onnC.;ce ncsslng creek on Ihe public r- .; l leading from , a point near ttie house r .r.n- . ly ownesl hy John , Pierce, decen-ii'd. imtta-' But', ror Powder Mil! r> »ad and ensling opjioslt ■ n;e ground ot the j Butler Agricultural Vnsociatiou. on the Thr. .' Degree road. Jtinuary loth. l-:>!. Viewers ap pointed by the Coun, and June 2. 1S»1, report of viewers tiled as s: Thai the propos.vt bridge is : t at. I th: I the same will require more cxpens than is rea .mibl.- the township of Duller should bear, aud locate the site thereot at a pobit marked "1j ' on the i.rult accompanying tla report aiul mod* a part thereot. ill s' 110 change is in iry In tie course ..r bed 01 the public road to be connect ed with sa .1 bridge. Nodamagt . 1 June id. !.»:>!. approved; iiotice to be given according to rules of Court. BY THE CorKT. «. IV No. 1..1'-;t ' Se.ssl.uis. Is I:i re petit; .11 of inliabitantsof M> rrci ; ... ,1| Butler county. I'a . lor a bridge ever a stream known as Parks r s Run, liniia dial, ly east of the borough hi liarri-vllle, at the lurks where BwrtoftUe and Murrmsvllle and t'llntonvlUe roa'ls cro.-- the -,0.l run. Mar. h 1 Jtli, is. 1. viewers ap|>olut . d l.s the Court, and .luu • 2d. is#l. report of s n-.M-rs tiled as viz : That the propo-ed bridge is necessary and wIB require more expense than is reasonable the tosvaship of M.-r r should bear, and did locate t .. reol from six ■ seven rods north T*j east of Hiteri-etlon of said roads. Thai some ehiuige i. necessary 111 the course or beslof tin public road to be connected w lib said bridge, as «.,own by draft giving tin courses and distances of locatton as made, ac companying and made part of report. No damages assessed. June Hd, lSitl, approved ; notice to be given according to rules ot Court. By THE CorKT. BITLKR Cor STY, SS: Certified from the record this lath day of Aug.. lsui. JOSEPH CHISWKLL, Clerk ij. s. Widows' Appraisements The following widows' appraisements of ]>er sonai properts and real e-. nie set apart for the benefit ot the widows of decedents have been filed in the office 01 ibe Clerk ot Orphans' Court of Butler county, viz: Wldosv of Morris Nugent, ifec'd fI4T 'J'. •' W i-shington l ampbell. dec d. :i«w «> - W lillani •• John M. Turner,dee'd aoci •• •• J. V. Weiganil, dee'd .ibono " ' John J. K. Milltnger, d;-<'d jt>s ao '• Adam Kummer. dee d :AO 00 •• " John C. Dutford. dee d jijito * Wm. p- 1 leuny. dee'd 300 00 •' Patrick ssveeiiy. dee'd ITS .M •• " James P. Balston. dee d, realty :**» W '• Jacob Knelss, d> cd. realty. t ono William NesveU. deed, realty.. .mouo •• John C. Herman. ilt. d realtv. :xwoo All persons interested in the alxive appralse menis will take notice that they w ill 1 pre sented lor confirmation to Hie Orphans' court ot Butler county. Pa.. 011 Wednesday, the nth day of Sept.. l-til. aud It 110 exceptions be !lU*d they will be confirmed absolutely. JOSKPH CKIsWKtJ-, Clerk O. C. Notice in Div oree. Louisa Relth by her next friend. 1 common Pleas Henrv Cooper, ss. Frederick ,of llutler Co. A. Keith. ! D.. No. 30, Dec. Term, 1-00. To Frederic* Keith, def'tt— Vou are hereby nolined ilial testimony of witnesses ou part of the above plaintiff will be taken before me Aug. Jl. l-i'l. at my • hire in butler. l*a.. at 10 o'clock a. m : at, which tine- and place jou are requested to be pr sent. A. L. Bowser Notary Public. Estate of Mary Kiddie, dee'd. LATE OF IT.INTOM T*P. Letters testamentary 011 tie e.st.ate „f .'.lory Kiddle, dcc'-d-hite ot ( iinten I ss ;j., l.utler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, •ill persons knowinsr themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment.and any having claims against said c- late svill present them duiy authenticated lor settle ment to Jou.s U. CI'NNINOHAM, JOHN 11. PMCBS. Kx rs. Kiddles :< Koads, r. 0., Butler Co.. I'a. Eslale of Nancy Bariley, dee'd. LATE OF KUTI.KK. PA. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Hartley, des'd. late of the borough of llutler. Pa., having been granted to the under signed. all persons know ing themselves indebt ed to said estate wUI please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate svlll present them duly authenticated for settlement, JAMKs WILSON. Kx'r, Souora P. 0., llutler 1 Pa. Williams & Mitchell. Atl'ys. Estate of Priscilla Kirkpatrick, I>EC'X>, LATE OP BUTLER, !*A. Let ters tcstamentarv on the estate of Prlbrii- Ia KldMetrtck, latoMoyer dee'd, of Botler.Pft. ti.iv I been granted to tlie undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted t<> said estate will pleu.se make immediate payment and any having claims against said < state will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. E. li. R.VNDOLPiI, K\ r. S. l"\ Bowser, l'arkers Lauding, Pa. Assignee's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Wm. A. Kobin-on, merchant, of Ksans ( Its . Pa , has made an as signnient to the undersigned tor the beneilt of Ills creditors, and all persons Indebted to stiid estate are notified 10 pay the same to said as signee al once, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duiy authenticated for settlement. KOBEKT lit IISON. Assignee, Kvans City. Butler Co., I'a. Butler's Book 1,000 Pages, 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Ilitidiugs, Published in 3 Languages, Popular Prices. l-'IRST EDITION", 100,000 COI'IKS. The Only Authentic Work 15y GEN. BENJ. F.BUTLER. Exclusive Territory and Liberal Terms given to Reliable Agents. Accompany application with $-.00 for Prospectus. J. W. Kee'er & Co., 239 So. OTII ST. PA ILADELHIII A, PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WEST PENN B. li. Trains leave Butler lor Allegheny at 0:10, 8:40 and 11:00 a. in., and 2:4b and 5:00 p. in., arriving there at 8:40 and 10: i» a. ni., and 1:24, 4:44 and 0:47 p. m. The 0:10 a. m. connects at the Junction with the mail east and at the intersection with Day Express on ihe main line going east. The 2:45 p. 01. train connects at junction with express east and at Intersection with Philadelphia Express. Trains arrive at Cutler from Allegheny at 5:35 and 10:35 a. in., and 1:30, 5:00 and 7:50 p. in. Coming svestward on the main line the Pacific Express is the only train which connects at the Intersection and Junction foi llutler, passengers arriving here at 1:30 p.m. P. i!c W. U. K. Schedule of May 10, 1891, changed to llutler time. Trains for Allegheny, leave Butler at 0:20, 5:25, and 10:20, a. m. and _:10, and O:3'J p. m. The train connecting with the Chicago express, at Callery, leaves Butler at 2:10 p. 111. Ihe K:25 a. m. train also connects for the West, and 6:30 p. m. for ZelienOple. Traius going North leave Butler as follows: 10:05 a.m. to Kane; 5:05 p. m. to Clarion; and 8:35 p. m. to Koxburg. Traius arrive at Butler from the South and West at 8:35, and 11:55 a in. and 4:45, 7:45. 8:30 p.m. From the North at S:10, an 1 10:0" a. in. anil 5:50 p. in. Sunday trains leave Butler as follows: For Allegheny and New Castle at -t-5 a. 111.; for Allegheny at 11:30 a. ui.; for Chicago ut 2:10 I', in ; for Allegheny at b: 10 p. 111. Trains arrive ou Sunday Irom Allegheny at 10:0 > a. in., the West ist 12:45 p. in.. Allegheny at 4:45 p. m. and West 7:45 p. m. PITTSIIOBO, BHKNANOO ii I.AKK llilllS l:. B Bi TLEIt TIME —Trains leave the P. W. depot for, Greenville and Erie at 5:25 and. 10:20 a. m. and for Greenville at 1:55 p. in. The local Irieght leaves the P. W. .function at 7.00 p. m. and runs through to Wallace Junction, near lCrie. Trains arrive from Greenville at 10:05 a. in. and from I'rie at 2:30 and 0:10 p. 111. Trains leave Milliards at •'. acres and »" perches. To acres cleared aim under fence. Balance standing in iiod wl.u.' oak 1 Imltfr. <'onirortable dwelling house. hi cut ! •itrn. wiijori shed, sprlnghouse of '.i si kind. hog ; and sheen liou.se. Never failln* >j>rintrs over whole place; a '.rood or . 'lard. I'"-sal >u given April I.IWI. Title ■ 1 Hjil. Situate In Penn twp.. llutler county, I'a.. about nix miles south of Butler. Kunuire at Ci 1 I/.KS office. Butler, PH.. <>r the owner lIAVID DIXON, Brownsdale, ltutlcr Co., Pa There are Bargains Waiting For You AT The Racket Store Our goods must be cleared out to make room for FALL STOCK and profit is no object, so take notice that NOW IS THE TIME, AND THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. THE RACKET STORE l k 2G H. Main St. ISutler, t*a. :: .. . whiirt in «.*• I f '.rt't i»n I'•.. . i LORD STHOMAS, —Subscribe for the CiTizen Grand Excursion to LAKE ERIE! T I-I IE J. S. Campbell Hose Co. OF i > I TLEIi, PA. WILL HAVE AN L.XOi RSION TO LAKE EIUE AND RETI'RK ON Tuesday, August 18, 1801, <>\ I :I; TI 11: I\ s. I k. IS. I*. And have secured two 1. iV.<' Steamers for th • exclusive nse of the excursionists. Tick ets include the Afternoon Ride on the I,:ike and admission to the beautiful l'icnic Grounds at the "Head," five miles from Erie a:ui oa the Lake Shore. This will be the cheapest and most enjoyable trip of the season. SPECIAL TRAIN ! to the lake and return, making the trip each way in four hours aud giving excursionists ten hours for a delightful trip on the Lake and an afternoon's iishing. See time ol train and round trip fare: — City Time— I.eavo Fare Leave Fare Leaw) Fare Hutler - 6:00 f2.7."> liarrisville 0:40 $2.">5 Fredonii $2.30 Enclid - 6:"JO 2.65 Grove City 5:50 2.;>0 Greenville 7:40 2.25 Keister - 0:30 2.60 Mercer 7:15 2.40 Erie—arrive 9:30 a.m. Tickets will lie pood to return within five days. The Special Train returning from Erie will start at s p.m. and arrive in Butler at 12. Come and have a good time. Bring yonr familj and friends and a well filled basket ol eatable*. Don't forget tho date. Tickets will also be good going on the 10:20 a.m. train. Aug. 18th. Tickets on sale at Campbell's Hardware store; A. i H. HeiberV, W. U. Morris' Cigar Store; Colbert