THE CITIZEN. W, C. 3EGLKT, - - Praf'r Kat»r*d at at B«tl«r UjUm m»n*r FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER «, "91 ?C*OHITVH<»— IaJsM® the county •>-* P*' year, In advanci: outad* tie county, la jwr ' tnoh, one Ume. subsequent insertion so cthts each. Anflltors ar. for first a»d * cent* lor aacfc iuta*- (i rent ln.-ertwn. Notice* anion* local news li, -hb 13 cents a line for each Insertion, uduu urn *, card# of thaaka. resolutions of retpcct. notices cl festivals and fairs, etc.. inserted at tin* rait of s emu a lire, money t» accompany th • order. Serea words «f prose maks a line. Bate* for standing cards an« Job on J; is due after Ural insertion, and t,a !r,;n«ient adrertUlng most be paid for In sa vant**. i n each issue of the imiß some extra «>pl*s art-printed wblcU are wm to citliet}3 of the county who are not subscribers and melr sub scription Is (HMCtfoSr WtlcUCd. Bute srtbeis will do u» a favor by sending us IE ; [.itD .-a ol their nelghoors, not now luting a couftw paper. Ail nnnm"p'"* < ' f * n * Intended fer publication In this paper mustbe accompanied by the real mine of the writer, not for publioericm but as * guarantee of good faith, Harr.age snd death notice* must be accom pai i&d by a reapooaible name. REPUBLICAM TICKETS. ;GKL STATE, for Aeilter Utseral. DAVID M. GREGG, rsr itete Tiaassier. JOHN W. MORRISOX. COUHTT. rw imjlCiaata'ow. WILLIAM R. PATTERSON. THE War in Chili seem* to have been e;.(Jetl by the battle at Valpaaitoo last week in which the Congressional party-and col tfa« Halmaccda, as first reported, was victorious. Balmaccda is in flight ever Andies to Baenos Ayres, and a* it i* now midwinter there, the route is said to be almost impassable. He was the President ot the Republic and the war was canned by hi* persistent efforts to namo his successor, in which he resorted t« one unconstitu tional measure after another, until he bred rebellion and revolution A BAPTIST Association in Georgia has split ou the whisky question. One faction is for prohibition and the other led by Rev, Julius Pickett, who himself manufac tures a famous brand of the article, known as "Pickett's Mettle", is for free whisky. Our Numbers. The latest census bulletin gives Butler county a population of »5,339, divided as follows: 1090. 1880- Adams twp 1,81? 1-1^ Allegheny twp 1,22* 3»*|7 Brady twp T2» 772 Buffalo twp 1.131 !• 7® Butler lwro 8,'34 8,1113 ward 1 - .2,468 ward 2 ...1,384 ward 3 1,336 ward 4 .-...2,067 ward 5 1,449 Butler twp Centre twp 1,00« 980 C'entrevilli boro +4B 418 Cherry twp 1,438 *i?l Clay twp 1,076 *'2?!! Clearfield twp 841 1,0i>6 Clinton twp 918 Concord twp 1,138 1,664 Connoq'g twp 1,503 1,090 Cranberry twp «» Donegal twp............. 1,61/ J,i&< Evans City Wo 687 .... Fairview boio 3°3 _ - I ** Fairviow twp 1,996 3,930 Forward twp 1,724 1,133 Franklin twp 990 Harmony boro 585 4D< Jack-on twp 1,154 1,267 Jefferson twp.... 1,600 l'2if Karns City boro 427 .01 Lancaster twp 946 1,070 Marion twp 965 mS Morcer twp > , rmn * 555 muni 1 uiu uuio— 1 —— t "*r Middlesex tvp 1,078 1,100 Milleretown boro 1,162 1,108 Muddy Creek twp W5 790 Oakland twp 1,198 1,039 Parker twp 1.710 ?*?i? Perm twp. 1,814 Pctrolia boro.. 346 ''i®*® I'ortciHville boro 190 -16 Prospect boro 343 36- Saxonburg boro 258 Slippery Rock twp 1,247 1,007 Summit twp..» 1,387 l'^!? Sunbury boro.. 238 Yenmgotwv 1,147 1,322 Washington twp 1,351 1,287 Winficln twp..' -1,087 1,092 Worth twp 989 1,076 Zelicnople b0r0...- 639 407 Total 56,339 52 546 TUB Democratic State Convention met at Uarrisburg, Thursday, and though at this writing the ticket has not boen named, it ij generally snpposed that Robert E. Wiiglit, of Allentown, Will bo named for Auditor General, and A. L. Tilden, of Erie, for Statt) Treasurer. Echoes of the Reunion. Battery 8., of Pittsburgh, was enter tuiiH' !.;ii,t, Pa: L. S. Clark, Bradford: | Sin. 1 Seliaefr.'.r, John J. Moore aud Geo. Proud, of Whitesburg: E. T. llitcbnian, Canonsburg; 11. Smith, Pittsburg; Olive Bpn..t\ et Ohio PvlA; C. A. Everhart, Kin'inning -«ud S. P. Smeltzer, Armstrong Pa T 1 men sat down to a banqnet at 5 o'clock in the evening. Jr. Vi ilmiugton 0., last Thursday Mc huiley and Sherman spoke to ten thous and people. Tbe Campbell-Gibson Reunion. Two hundred and thirty-two Campbell were present and registered at the reuni"n on the Levi Cambpell farm. .Vng. i" 1" ;,! and ever eight hundred persons in all were present- There were representative- <4 each of the (original family of nine pri'sen' In the person of son of daughter. Mart lift. Robert and Josiah of Robert;) Samuel P James. Thou:a« and Harper, »f John:) Mrs. Betsey Turner, (of Andrew: John Cumberland, (of Jaue;> Robert S. an : George(of .! ames > Mrs. Margaret Jane lia; an Mr?. Nancy Cra.g, (of ivilham: Mr- Margaret and Sarah Craig, (of Thorna.- Mrs. Mary A. Henlen and Cyrus. ::- and daughters. A. L. Campbell "l th generation and his sons and daughter ana twelve grand children. There are four generations living in John Campbell s lamilv. of vrhich but three were represent ed. The fifth generation was represented bv a photograph 01 Andrew Lewis, deceas ed, of New Castle, liawrence county Pa . Brother of Jane Lewis, deceased, wife of Ad re*' Campbell. Georgo Campbell, of John Campbell, was not present, but sent a picture of his family. Dinner for all was served in a large tent, and after that speeches were mado by Rev?. Decker, Dickey, Coulter. Sherrard, Gerner, Pollard and Breaden. A rain storm interfered with the taking a picture of the crowd, and somewhat marred the festivities of the day, but t.ie ■occasion was an unusaliy enjoyable one. The McNees' Reunion. The 6th annual reunion of the McNees and Taylor families was held at the ret) dence of Mr. J. W. Anderson, near Grove City, on Thursday. August 27, when rela tives and neighbors numbering upwards ot two hundred met and spent the day in a verv friendly manner. As has oeen ti e custom at former meetings the table was covered with the best that could be secur ed„ and after the multitude were satisfied with eating and drinking and the frag ments removed from the tables the meet ing was called to order, and opened with prater by Rev. McCaslin. The following officers were elected for the ensuiag year, J. 11. McNees, Pres; J. C. Kelly, Secy, and Sherman McCoy, Treasurer. Able and interesting remarks wsre made by- Revs, Spencer, McCaslin, Merchant, and McConkey, and Mr. George McNess, o. Armstrong county. The exercises were interspersed with excellent music b} a number of ladles and gentlemen. The on ly person who appearad to be dissatisbc-'t was the Grovo City clergyman, who was imprudent enough to seat himself at the table with a Presbyterian minister on one side of him and a Methodist on the othei , and then talked about not getting enongn chicken. But come next time, good brotl er, and be more careful about selecting a seat. . . , After spending the day in a very social and, we hope, a profitable manner tho nud ience adjourned to meet at West Liberty, an the last Thursday of August, 1892. Ssc Y. Prospect Items. Carl M. Shanor, wao han been working at McKeesport for six months, is homo on a visit. Blinn Bros, hare a new thresher, and art doing No. 1 work. They recently thrashed 196 bu. of oats in 84 HUB. Who can beat it. Jim McGowan has » hundred laugh every day. at tho expense of these lady excursionists who atmired th» haddocs. nance, which they got at Toronto. Jim thinks he will never get the contortions ot their faces out of his sight. Marion Ilenshaw. of Bradford, is in town. Mr. 11. is talking of drilling an oil well on the Al r. ark Icy iarm. Miss Ida My er, of Allegheny City, is visiting at Henry Langhersts. Win. Peffer, of Harmony, visited his daughter, Mrs. McGowan, last week. W. W. Heushaw thinks be should get the premium tor big potatoes. Ho digged a Beauty <>!' Hebron that was 9 inche. long, ami weighed 1 lb. 10 or. This is no: fishy, but a fact. The bpithales Urn- . ofGlade Run, wero ~f tin- r brother-in-law, Milleman, lastSabbSEß. They are a jolly Mrs. James McCullough, of Center Twp., visited relatives here recently. Mrs. Jas. Forrester, who has boen sick for some time, is improving slowly. Dr. Christy and Mr. Glass,of Petersville, made our town a business call last Satur dty. The Alexander well on the Pylo farm, west of town, is progressing finely, and will soon tell the story of that locality. As Mr. A. never drills dry holes, of course he will get oil, so we hope. Jo C«SITV. Dedicated to the Three Sisters. The following comes to us from a gifted peet of Indiana county, and will start our young bachelors wondering who the sisters reforred to are. Here's to Bntler on the hill, A town that few -nrpasses; For gentlemen and ladies fair, . And lots of bonnio lassies. 1 stopped in Butler seven days, 'Twas in the chill December; I witnessed thore a happy scene As I shall long remember. I lodged with At the happy home; And there it was with pillowed head I made this little poem. For there 1 mot three sisters fair, All in the prime of life; Their age was in the sunny teens, And they with beauty rife. The rose was blooming on their cheeks, Their eyes were sparkling bright; Their lips were as the cherry red, gKOUtTheir teeth as pearl, white. A wiulsome smile lit up their face With kind and friendly glow; A graceful arch hung o'er the eye, And wreathed their youthful lirow. Their waists were plump, and they were straight— The foremost marks of beauty; Their hair in ringlets down did glide, • And ob, but they were pretty! Their beauty much attracted mo, I wished to learn their name, That sometime hence in future lifo I might extol their tame. I sought an opportunity To get un interview; Though fortune rolls a (icklo.whool And I was faithless too. I had but little talk with theui Except tho yonnger las*: We had a little friendly chat The time away to pass. 1 asked of their nativity And of their former home; For then I had it in my mind To greet them with a poem. She threw a smile upon her face And modestly replied; "Kind sir, we are of Irish blood, Beyond tho ocean tid>- ' Thinks I, fair lass, that's very good, An honor bright to you. It cheered my heart, it fired my blood, For I was mixed with Irish too. Thinks I again, they ne'er shall want A bard to sing their fame; They ue'er shall want a trusty friend To immortalize their name! I'll herald forth the ir peerless worth Where'er I chance to roam; I'll tell the world tUeir beauty rare And print it in a poem. We all enjoy the right of -peech The printing pn >s is free; There's ample means on every hand To fame the sisters three. Then here goes in rhyme and prose A welcome lift in reruns Though jeali '. maids sho ild gnash their teeth, 1 mean to t'urne tue 1.1 So worthy of the poet's pen, His genius and his skill; Were volumes written of their fame, Twould grace the brightest ([uill. Tbi-ir grace* pcuries-. with the green, Their manners wull refined, Their greeting warm with friendship I swee' To modesty inclined. All free from pride and arrogance, Or taints of ostentation; I The dii'b-- snd cranks n-'iime to wear I To their own dissipation. Buoyed up with pride, the !ool'> attire, ; The * i-o man's daily bale; The virtuous woman's -,ad disgust, That Solomon called so great. Fi.MS. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Another of the apposed murders of Mrs. E :,lert orTarentnm wa* Pitt-, irg, last week. He - til- under the name-of Conrov and Wilson. Vt Franklin, last Thur>dav Dr. Sutton wa- • ...T-«t.-* ofmal- practice on oath of Miss Cox. In Allegheny Co., a few days ago a man stole a red-hot ,-tove and was arrested for The ecceutricti'*- of iate are curiously and painfully illustrated in the experience of a Mr. -Harrington, who has naturally become very much disheartened. He was at work in Johnstown when tho big dam broke. Tho flood washed away all his earth! v poM---ioas and one of his chldrcu was drowned. He then moved to Arizona and was getting along successfully, when anoher flood carried away avcrything he had and drowned another chi'u. Once more he removed, and he fixed npod a spot it? Indian territory, v. '-r a-- thought he was beyond the reach of disaster. 2 : '.t the third time a flood swept through the t"wn aud he was beggar. l. Moreover, he lost a third child by drowning. A McConnellsville man broke his neel; carrying a keg of beer. Au Allentown man got lock-jaw an 1 died.from crashed fingers. A Grcensburg man was killed on his way to get a marriage license. The Citizens of Altoona are rai-ing a fund < f $2,000 to offer as a reward for the appr i-i. >u of the incendiaries now ter rorizing th.. 1 it;,-. On edm -day afternoon of last week, Mrs. Arch.-ah Witherup, wife of James B. Wither-up, who resides near Scrubgra-- station' Venango Co., was burned to death in a shocking manner. For some years Mrs. Witherup had beeu cf unsound mind and .-nflered with a nervous effectiou that deprived her of the proper use ol her limbs. On Wednesday her husband v. ent to a neighbor's to in threshing, i- 1 ing his 14 year old son at home in cL.i ge of his mother. About noon the boy w.vt out some distance from the house to at cud to some duty. On his return, an hour or so afterward, he found his mother lying iu a field some distance from the bouse, v. iih every stitch of clothing burned off her, and in a dying condition. Assistance was ru;n moned and the suffering woman was car ried to the house, where she died in a shoi t time. In the Clarion county court, last week, Mrs. Lydia Brown received a verdict for $:s.000 damages against the Allegheny Valley road for the death of her husband Nathan Brown. On the evening of Feb. 25, 1890, Brown went to Foxburg on a Valley train to attend a meeting of the Knights of the Maccabcef. In getting ofl tho car ho was thrown under and received injuries from which he died in a few hours latter. Plaintiff alleged the train did not stop long enough to enable paseergers to get on or off with safety. The conductor and several employes swore it stopped two minutes, the former timing it with his watch. A Greensburg mother while chastising her 12-ycar-old son yesterday exploded sev packages of toy pistol cap-* which wsre concealed iu the youth's hip pocket. W hen the smoke had cleared away she discovered that the family was out one suit of boy s clothing and had a b*dly-!acerato«l youth ; to care for. This is another warning to mothers to make sure their sons are not loaded before applying the paddle. Emma Wiser, aged t> years fell from the coping of the Foxburg bridge, one day last w ■ breai.ing her arms and (racturing her -kull. She fell 59feet. Th" Slirviv"I*'' 1 *'' the .Vith. 105 th. 140 th, 142 d regiments Pa., Volunteers held a re union at Indiana Pa., last Thursday. Tho town was decorated, several thousand old soldiers wero in line, and Gov. Beaver, Jndge Clark, Dick Coulter and other cele brities spoke at tho Camp l ire. Mrs. M. C. Ramsey, a youug married woman of Allegheny, formerly of Parker, poured oil on a fire a few days ago; the can exploded and she was bnrned to death. She was buried at Parker. At Franklin Pa., Monday, Judge Taylor made the following sentences to the peni tentiary. Dr. A. Sutton, criminal mal practice, three year-; Richard Sangnki, robbery, one year; Frank limes, robbery, live years; Frank Cook, aggravated assault and batterry, three years; Thomas MoMah on, robbery eight years, lioury Miner got one year. A very strong pressure was brought to bear to save 1 >r. Sutton, but without avail. The people of Swiss desent living in and about Pittsburg celebrated the six-hund redth anniversaty of the independence of Switzerland, last Monday. A parade of 2,600 people formed on Madison Ave. Allegheny, and marched over the principal streets of the two cities, then went up the Went l'enn to Boss Grovo, where they were addressed by M iVor Gourley, and others. A Venango Co., man whose linger was bitten by a copperhead, saved his life by chopping ofl' the finger. Three prominent citizens of Bradford, Pa.. liajx' lately committed suicide. Items From Jefferson. • /uite a number of Butleritcs attended the dance held in Gallagher's grove on Tuesday eve last. J. L. Blakely, of Allegheny, is visiting friends in Jefferson twp. Wm. Wagner, of Pittsburg, is spending his vacation with his father who resides near Saxonburg. Thomas Crawford and wife, of Lutlcr, ajo visiting his brother, Samuel, of Jeffer son twp. Clarence Caldwell, one of the Saxonburg team, played first base for the Renfrew nine last S: turday. Mrs. Calvert, of Millerstown, was buried on Tuesday. .The Renfrews defeated the N'. T. Wesers last Saturday !»to 11 in favor of the Ren frews. i from Flick. John H. Walker, Hancock, W. V. was the guest ol' A. jl. Gold, laft week Ed. Westernian and Wm. Sefton have gone into partnership and are keeping a boarding house. David Lefcvre's new house will soon be completed. John Mahafly will spend the winter in T irentuin. Frank Burns i now with Flick and I'eaco, Carpenters. Maggie Trimble assMted the choir at l'ev. Stiffy's singing school last Friday evening. Jas. Anderson intends to ijuit teaching and go to farming. Elmer Thompson bought a new buggy in liutler tho other day. Sick Headache la to readily cured by Hamaparilla that 1; ■eeiiifi almost foolUh in any one to fellow tho troublo to < "iitlnue. Ity Its tonluK and tnvlgora- | ting effect upon the digestive organs, ll'XmT* Sar- | f.tparilla readily when hcadacho arl»«-a from indigestion; and in neuralgic condi tions, by bullwell, SUn too Doses Ono Dollar i Merchants Organization. The Ketail Merchants of Rntler met in the Huselton lia!! Thursday evening Aap. |27 ni:i! listened t»;iu address by the Agent I of The Merchants RetailCouitnerr.al \get.- i cy. 53 Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111*. Tho system in use by this agency has for its purpose the protection of Ketail Mer chant*. The legality, piacticabilityand and results of the system were fully ex plained. After consideration, a motion was made that those T>re«e:it proceed again organ!/;' the liutler Branch of snch Agen cy The motion prevailed by a nrmnim outvote The following were chosen as officers. I>. A. neck. President; I>. L. C'ecJand, Vice President: E. B. Colbert. ,S.>cretarv; Jos Kockenstein; Treasurer; Ai Ueiber, T. Ktm;>i»r, J. ii. Troutnian, 1 Alfil. Ileiber. J. X. Patterson. J. B ; Mitchell, W. T ilarUell. C E. Herr and E. I>. Colbert; Ex Board. This Agency i- i odishon ruble means to lore collections or settlements, but the merchant! proposes to exercise their legal right to refuse cre.'.it l< a person who gains the reputation of no. treating a member of the Agency hon. .ably. . ■ I There is" no law compelling merchants Ito -ell their gooa- on credit. There is no | law forbidding merchants refusing credit to anv person they see tit, and when a mer chant sells his goods on credit it is as an accommodation to consumer, and if such consumer hru no appreciation of the favor extended and willfully neglects to make a reasonable and honorable adjust ment of his indebtedness, then he should be compelled to pay .is ho buys It is bet ter for hi in and much more profitable for the merchant. Many a poor worthy man Las been refused credit for the necces»itie» of life because of the merchant s unpleas ant experience with bad debtors, but tiie system will tend to obviate all that because the man who does respect his credit will be known and have a standing among merchaats, while the " dead beat" and (.til ers of this kind will also be known to the members of this Agency and be absolutely refused credit; no matter if he moves to another town or .state his reputation as poor pay will follow him and the mer chants in such new place of re idence will also refuse him credit. This Agency issues a regular and legal Bi-Monthly Abstract of unsettled account -. Each met. 1., r agrees to forfeit twenty dollars tohis bench a- a penalty, it. case lie extends credit to a person whose unsettled account appears in the abstract and no account can appear therein until the debtor has had a full and fair opportunity to go to the merchant he owes and in some way arrange sue'. in debtedness. The man who can pay and won't pay and the man who cannot pay, but will not go to the u e chant and -late his condition and ij - ake effort to arrange, i.- the per. i 11 this Agency is after. Thi- Agency does not interfere with the credit < f men who deal honorably, no mat ter il ti.ey are slow; neither does it in any wav regr.iate price--. Its sole object is to conipell men to he honest with men hunts or to pay spot cash for goods purchased. Something of this kind lias been needed for a lout time and this stem will work. "In combination there is strength. '1 ho members have the success or iailure of this system in their own hands. \\ henever merchant- have properly combined, the svstem proven a great suivesr The \Vest i- beir - art-folly covered by this Agency, a.J le merchants in ml small towr:s "'re visited 1 solicited to join the count' ■ eii E H .nl' i-f. : v.: iiry of the Butler branch. So.m a'T'vrctl irrc ■ • cities at tfie State ilo. j ilarrisburg, |.-.l to an investi gation last week. AT Detroit, Michigan, a performing aero' uit lost his giip on his trapeze, fell IfK) i feet and was in '. ' "-d to a jelly. _OH3 A ' i H3- DAVIS —At his home in V 'slin twp. Aug. :it). 1891. J. Porter J».-■ v■ aged 2f> years, if e was a son of Jo -ph Davis. CKI.'IKSHAXK —August 22, at her . home in Winfield twfi. Jane widow of William Cruikshank. aired 7fi years. JACKSOX — At her home in Penn twp., Aug. 2S. 1891, Mrs. P olhamus Jackson, wife of John Jackson, and ag<"cl 2!) years. CAI.V KliT—At her home in Renfrew. .V '. 22. 1 rSJI. Eliza Jane, wife of \\*. X. ' 1- vort, age 1 57 yeai - KEI'I.KK —At the homo of her sou-in l*-v .r. S. Kisk itfdon iu Carthage Mo.. S 2, 1801, Mrs. Mary Kepler, widow d Daniel Kepler, and sinter of Ksq I v Koblmi've.- of Alleglle i' t , i.ged about 80 years. She will be buried at XorC. Washington. ARJE WE Right or JVrong? A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, and nt the same time prtterve (he so/ltttss of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both ? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, awl it will dry to a substance as hard and as crushed glass. Can. such a Dressing be good for leather? woiff's AGMEb^hs Will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which iii as flexible as rubber. ,| | 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with SIK^BON # APWS9SS:S!A Y -ntr rr. WOLFF A. RANDOLPH, 627 North Front Street. PHILADELPHIA. I fICT 1 ales.-, you write us iiiilck- LUO i O.UUU )y. \\> want man; sales men, and will guarantee permanent positions wftli salary and expenses paid wi-ekly. Full or part time. Kxperieuce not required. Stock comph te. Including many last selling special ties. Flegant outhl tree. Address I .I! HAWKS & CO.. Nurseryman, Knchestcr, N. V. •established IST:.. FOR SALE. I.uTS. I will olTer for sale a number of lota slliuliHl on Hie Idicli vruiiud adjacent lo II 11. (lonelier. Ksi|„ and Hie Orphans' Home. The land Is laid out In squares or something less than one acre, each square 111-IIIK surrounded by a '.o-foot street, anil contalnlliK live lots 40 feet front tiy ISO feet hack. These loi.s are offer ed at very reasonable prices and on terms jo suit purchasers. Those wlnj wish an entire square can Is* ai:eommodated. Al.su | will sell rny farm In Summit town slllp.sftuated within one-half Inllf of till; ISutler horoii uh line, adjoining lands of .lames Keams and other-, on the Mlllcrstown road, and con sisting ol 11*2 acres. It. will he sold either as a whole ordlvlded lo suit purchasers. For further Information In regard to either of Ihealiou proper!lev call on J. y. Sullivan. J.'s Kas North Street. Itntler. I'a. MI!S. \ AI.KItIA HI'I.UVAN. FRANK KEMPER, DKALKK IX Lio-lif II arn ess, I )ustoi s and Flynots. Tlk ■ la and 111< lino ol robes, })lfxnkets, 11 ;i rn « 1 ss, wliips. trunks, ami vn.lisos, and at lowest prices in I-Sutler, is al ways to l>e found a I\ M 1 » !<: \ r^. Ccm } on Surolf To Tin* :< 1 • r • a.l.m li it I li.» , 'v. : uruned l to the un dersigned, nil lursous themselves indebted to -aid estate w ,li | me make ira mediite |.»vnielit, Slid at,v h.tviucf claims against sa d esiat- will }"it>- et litem duly authenticated lor selti-ine'it. D. H. DoC iHETT, Adtn'r. ! Brownsdale P. 0., liutler Co., l'a. Estate of Williamsor Bartley, dee'd. IMXW'/tW rata TWFI KI TI KI:\O.,{PA. Letters ol' adminisiratiou haviug been granted to the undersigned on the above nntnei estate, all persons known.-' them selves indebted to estate will plettse make immediate vayment, an-i any haviug claims a;;ainst said t-taie v, ill present them •inly authenticated for settlement, W. K. BARTI-KY, W. .1. BI KTOV, Butler Pa., Brownsdale Pa., Administrators. J. D. McJunkin. Att'y. Estate of John M. Turner, deceased, LATE OF PAKKEK Twp., BI TLEK CO., PA. Letters of administration haviug l)een granted to the unlersigued f>o the above named Jesiate, all j crsons knowing Ihetn felvea indtbted to 'aid estate will idease make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. N'As< Y A. TI RNKI:, or W. K. TT iatEK, Parker's Land'g, Pa., Butler, Pa., Administrators. Estate of Elizabeth B. Kirk patrick, dee'd, LATE OF CLINTON mi'., BUTLER CO., I'A. I < ttrrs of administration on I lie above named . -:;,te havii e teen granted to the undersigned, nil i«uois knowing themselves Indebted to s. Id i slate villi please make Immediate pay m> lit. and any having claims a/alnst «.-.ld e.-tate w 111 pit rent them duly authenticated lor setile metit. Jon* I'. KIKKI'ATKKK. Adm'r. Saxonturg, Butler Co., Pa. W. D. Brandon. Att'y.- Estate "of D. H. MeQuistion, dee'd, late of Butler, Pa. Letters of administration on tl"- above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to same will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate w ill i resent them dulj authenticated lorscitlement. .Us. 15. SSCJCNKIX. Adm'r, Butler, l'a Estate of Jane Brown, dee'd. LATERE MAIUON.TU P.. RUTLEKJCO., PA. Letters of administration on the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons icnowlng themselves Indebted to said estate wlil phase make immediate pay ment, »nd any having claims against t>aid e. tale wlil present them duly authenticated for settlement. AKDBEW MCMCHKAV, Adm r. "liovard P. 0., Butler Co., I'a. Estaie of John G. Sharp, dee'd. I.ATE OK P.rFFAI.O TWP. Bt'TLKR CO. 1»A. Letter* testamentary on the above named estate being been granted to the ttndcrtigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to to same w ill please make immediate payment, and any hnving claims againut it will present thtm duly authenticate.! for settlement. MICHAEL MOCHEL, Ex'r, Sarvtrsville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. Estate of Jacob Brown, dee'd, LATE OP CL AT TWP., HI TLER CO., PA. Letters testamentary on the above-named estate having been granted to the undersign ed, all knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, aud any haviug claims against said estate «;11 present them duly authenti cated for settlement to TII.LII: C. BROW*, Executrix, G. W. l'lteger.J ( MeCandless P. 0., att'y. ( Butler Co., Pa. Administrator's Notice. In re. estat' of .1. P. Jtalston, dee'd. late of Butler, Pa. « heroas. I.i Iters n. administration have been granted to me, ilii' ninli in 11.e saM estate, notice is. heretiv glten to ail parties in debted lo the e..ta!e < (' said dei edent to call and settle, and ail parties having claims agfttust the same will pieaent them duly authenticated for payment. Mus. li. K. IULSTON, Adtn'x, May v, in9i. liutler. Pa. Estate of Wrr. McGrew, dee'd. LATE OF FRANKLIN TWP. UItTLER CO.. PA. letters testamentary on the above named esstate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estaie will please make Immediate pay ment, and any having claims against said es tate. will present thejn duly authenticated for rettloment. FU.* NK <'. MCOKKW, U.UOITIiOBB. Ex'r.i. Prospect, Pa. GO TO RBDICK'S FOR Pure Drugs, Paints, ()ils, Glass, Fine Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, And all other Articles Kept in a First Class Drug; Store. c? Full Again. We mean our wall pajier de partment, full and overflowing with our immense and cho:ce stock ot*paper hangings. You must help us out, we haven't room lor half our goods, until you relieve us of' some of them. We have the choicest selec tion ot patterns in every grade from Brown Blanks at 10 cts to (tilts at from 20 cts to $1 per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Near Postolfice, Butler, Pa. CRAWFORD & KENNEDY. The well-kuown liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, has bought 811 interest in the above barn nnd will be pleased to IIHVI- hi« friends eall at hie new place o! business. Tbe Rest Horses, Uunu ies :,Ild rlage.-. in liutler ut the most reasonable | rules. The place is easily remember ed. The tiri-'l stable west of the I an . nuni "I Bauer Oou Pa., to me airected tliwre will tn* exposed to public sale at the ! Court Hou.se. in tte ol liutler. on Monday, the 7th day of Sept. ; A. I>.. i«»t, at I o'clock, r. v.. Use foil- wing de i s. Til>ed property, to~*l;. E l> No. lit. s-pt T. IN .. Uranauii. Ast;.. Alt the rlfflit, title. iuU r< it an'l claim ol Wm i; stiiltb. dee'rt. lie tcrrLs Julia huffy and .1 H • Morrow. a.i.d. more or Less, situ ate lti Marlon tonushlp. liutler county. I t.. ; bounded as follows. t'»-v.it: !'.« ni cen tre of F s. \ 1.. K. K. I: ;.t 1-.i-.ls ol |mid At ! ncll thenc Sv liuids oi David Atw. ll north cast 4.". perch.- to a post; thence norlli ns we-: 'SI perches to ;; liost : thence by lands of W ti I stmtli n.>riti .' east 4-T-to perches to a i>on; I iiienee norlli 75 wot 14- -in perch, sto a post ; ' thence north _• eiM tin.-io p>*rches to a p«"«t ; j tiien cby lands ul Wm lilack, t > .** s.l I'lai'k, I south »•.. t 4 pcrcnei to t»ost; the:;cc I south "j" cist lo pei.hes to a post; t lie nee uortli ' .4 east per. i.(u»a cherry tree; thence li> lands ot Win Eia.!;. now s .1 l'l uk, south Ss . a«t s-io to a po« : t !:;-n c by lands of Win G , smith s> utli i v.i-t to perihes t.» a post: thence south >'• west 17 if» perches to a post; thence si ut n 14 >■. -IO perches to a post; ihence -.juth ... . st -o perches to a white oak . -inn p: thence-uiith st.'j eastso perches toa I : t hence t>y hi-irs of Kirkpatrick, now 11 1.. Mil. s itli 1 Vest pcnlies to a post; | t;.. i j laiivls of Mllford :->.iitU si di'K' west • : lies to a post; thence north Jl . wet :>J ' ... to middle of F. S. .v L. E U 11; ; . 'Utli 10 west ul»n„- said railroad 31-ln perches ■ the place of banning. Frame dwtlllng houie and outbuildings thereon. ALBC —All the ns"ht. title. Inter-'st .nul claim of wind M:l'h; dee'd. de terris, John imn.v ami .1 II >1 or row. administrators ol Win «> smith, dec d. of. in and to. 54 acres of land.mote . r le.ss. ,-ltuate m Marlon township. Butler county, l'n . hounded as follows. iu-wit: He (rliiidnt at a post In the road at the southwest corner, near the waste pate on dam. them e nortnt 1 , east u". ">-lo i*rcnes toai >«t; iiienee north ii east 17 ;:-to perehee to a post; thence north 4'.' ca--t 10 perches to a post adjoining lands of Tl.ompson. now jl acies ot said defendants; thence east Tl perches to a pot bj lands of Win lilacs ; thence south by lands of A Kirkpatrick now 11 Baldwin, 144 perches to a post; tnenee north 53' v west by lands of—■ — Thompson :*i perches to a p.l ; tlienco north :d west so perches to the place of beginning, under a good stale ot cultivation. SO—All the risht. title, interest and claim ol Win smith, dec d. de terris. John II Mor row. adtmnlstraiors ot Win <; Smith dee'd. of, in aitd to l.'.ii 8-10 lurches of land, more or less, situate In Marion township. Kutler county. Fa.. I'i.iittileil as follows, to-wlt: post thence north 14east t.j road l.;s-io perches to ap< :;; thence north <; 3-4 east b> lands of John lllack. BOW -4 »cr. sol saiil de ft ndants. ia pen In - to a pi-t; thence sout.ii i, deg w. >t bv tali its of Jaiti. s 1 ~.. k now Mrs 11 Maxwell, v fi-io per N - lo a ; • » . thence noith Vest b] iatds I I Ja Ml Id.-, k. MOW Mrs 1> Maxwell. kjViw perche# to the place of tcgln nlng. AI.SO—AII the nyl-t. title. Interest aad claim OfWmtiMidtli. dte'd, de ierris. John DufTj and •] li Morrow, administrators ot \Ynt i> smite, dee d. ot. in and to a certain lot of iund. m..re or less, situate In Marlon township, liutler county, l'a . bounded as follows: on the north by an'allev ; east b> an alley; south by a street, ai.d west bv Malnitreet, lieinir lots N< s. i, 2 and :: In the plot of ihe \ ills'Re of lo gether with a stable thereon. A l.h»> AI! Ihe right, title. Interest and i '.aim William lurry, 'd. a- p.rtlnon ed. now S J Maxwell. S>s J-10 perches to a post; thence south 2 west ijy lands < ; I .! Maxwell 75 perches to a pout, thence north *- west by purpart No. of said estate, now Margaret Prior and bv lauds of Joseph Bailey lm> pel die to a post, thence north 3 east by lands of.lo sepli Baliey 75 tier lies to the place of begin ning, with a two story frame h.;usr-, barn and orchsrd thereon. Al so All the right, title. Interest-and claim of Wm ii smith, deed, de i err Is, John liuffy and J II Morrow, administrators of Wm ti Smith, dee d. of. In and toi.'i acres, more or l.*S4, situate In Marlon township, Butb-r county Fa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the north-east corner at lauds of Alexander Black heirs, now J J Black, thence south lia perches to a white oak. tlience tor til r.-.'i west by lands of Daniel Duffy, now Edward Duffy, 70 perches toa post, thence by lands of (Udeon t.rubb north 5 east 16'. perches to a post, 1 huHe-. by lands of Win <1 Smith south s?i, - ,-j t st ;.3perches to the place of beglLniug with « good sptlng and a house, a barn and an orchard thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title, luterest and claim of Win <; Smith, dee d, de terris. John Dull} and -I 11 Morrow, administrator- oi Wm i. Smith, dee d, of, In and to 17 acres of land, more or less, situate In Marion townthlp. Butler county, I'a.• bounded as follows, to-wlt: Begin nlng at a post, four rods east from James Mr Nalieu. (now o"> acres u said defendants) and tadeon lirubh corner, thence by lands of Simon 5-10 percheslo a post, thence south »7% 4>j perches to a pin oak by lands or heirs ot Alexander M Black -V> perches to a pin oak, thence north 87>s west by lands of James McNttllen. (now in acres of said de fendants, .vi perches to a post, tiie place ot be glnnim; and being partially cleared. ALSO—AII the rigid, title. Interest and claim of William ('• Smith, dee d, de terris John Huffy and .1 II udmli.istrators of Wm ii Smith, dee d, of, in and to 50 acres of land more or less, situated in l lierry township, liutler countv.'l"a.. bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a post, thence south 1 deg went by part of same lot l o perches to a post, thence north s:i deg west by lot 130 perches to a post, thence norlii I deg east by lands of Allison I liohipson i'.n per. l.es to a post, thence l.y lanOs ~r .i.iiiii : i.d James liia< k, now John McDowell soutii s:i .leg east l:>o perches to the place of be ginnlng and being part of lot No. 372, in the 2nd donation dtstrl. t. mostly ttniner land with no Improvements thereon. Seized and taken In excel lon as the property of William <. Smth. dee'd, de terris John Duffy and J li Morrow, administrators of Wm 41 smith, dee'd, at the Mill ot M-utual I.lfe Insurance Company ot New York. E DNo 13! i, Sept. T, ls:d. J M Fainter, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Hutchison of. In and to 12 acres of land, more or less, situate in Washington township, Buller county. Fa., bounded as lollows, to >vlt : On the north by Thompson Kyle : east by Win F p.rahum'; south by Wm F liralian.; west by Stephen V Hutchison. Seized and taken lu execution as the property of John Hutchison at the suit of 1)J Washabaugh. E DNo 157, Sept T. IS9I. -I B Kredin, att'y. Ml ti.e right, title interest and claim ot \\. c. All. 11. of. In and to :n acres ot land, more or less, situate I In Parker ! nroshtp, Butler comity. Fa.. hounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by s■ij, i J Kivln;otithe east by lat.ies Blair; south by John Uo-.eiilierry's heirs: -.vest by Widow ('aiupliell's heirs N i/eil and taken in exeeullou a tie property OI \V<" Allen at the still of Charles t;. n-ei. EI) NO 31, Sept T, I Sill. Thotniisoii a Son Ally's. All ihe riglit. title. Interest and claim of W m or W M Melvin. "f. in and to s acres ol laud, more or less, situated In Muddycreek townstdp Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the norlli b> James Scott. Jr. et al; e.t-l bj i llarb S Willie ; south by II 1' Melvin : west by charlotte I-ocke's heirs; partly cleaved. Seized uii'i taken hi execution as the protieriy ol Win or W M Melvin at lite suit ot A J Francis. E li NoJS2. Sept T. Ix9l. W C I'lndley, att'y. All the right, title Interest and claim ot An drew jlort mas. 01, in and to a lot of ground, more or less, situate In Butler borough. Butler county. I a., bounded a* foUow. to-wit: Begiu iith. at a l ost at the southwest corner and ad loinlt.g lot ol Margaret A OraUam and rtiiiniug west along an alio ihe southern boundary ot said lot. forty-live feet; thence north along line of lot of John C (iraghain llfty-elght feet, more or less, to a post . thence west along the line of Samuel Purvis forty-live feet to said lot or Margaret. A (Jruhtim llfty-llve feet, moieoi less, being I'art ol a large piece ol land purchased t)\ tiie said John C t.iah. in, togetlier with a t.wo-siory frame house thereon. Sei/e.i uud taken in execution as the iironerty of Andrew \\ Bortmas at the suit of J. W. Kaltenbacli el al. U I) No i.m. Sept 'l', iH'ii. ,1 p, Bredlu, att'y. \ll the right, title, interest and claim or John liard'.'er 01, in anil to 75 acres of land, more or less, situated in Washington township. Butler county. Fa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at a stone at the northwest corner. Ihence south »7 deg east liO perches to a post by lands ot Thomas Donnelly's heirs, thence south :t (leg west mo JK rehes to a corner by lands ol Buniell x Co. d ul, thence north x 7 deg west 120 perches by lands ol 'l'homas Don nelly's heirs lo a )M.S! . thence north a deg east Kill IK,•relics by lands ol Thomas Mc Nalieu to a stone, lite place of beginning, with a small dwelling house thereon . Scl/ed and taken In execution us tue property ot John Gardner at tin- suit of 11. Schncideinan. I-; |) Xo 11. Sept T. is:.l. Marshall Bros. Ally's. Ml tiie right, title Inu-rest and claim ol 11 B (irossman of. lu and lo IT:, acres ol land, more or less, situated In Brady township. Butler county. Fa . bounded a- follows, to-wit : Oil Hi.' north by stone House properly ; cast by Zcigler property;south by Win stall; west l» John \\ < Jrossman ; with a two story brick house, frame barn, wagon shed, orchard ami outbuildings then Set/.'d and taken In execution as the property of It It (irossman at till- suit ol James Grossman tor use A W Gross man. !•: D No i:m>, Bept T. isyl. Goucher, alt'y. AH the right, title, interest anil claim of John II Atlatns. ot. In und to :_'i. acres ol land, more or less, situate lu Slippery K»ck townsiilp Butler county. Fa., bounded as lollows, to-wlt : ileglmilng at a post und stone at the northeast, corner ol said lot. theticc south as'., by lands ot heirs of David Kissoh sT perches to a black oak; thence south i' west o> lands of James Steph enson und lihodes 231 perches to a post thence norihsT west, by lands ot Win Bovat.i ST iHTches toa l>i>st ; thence north 1' east by lands ot heirs ot James Adams 232 7 IM pen lies to place of beginning.reserving out ca tins the oil. and one hail acres deeded to Joslah Mtains. and llic three and a .piarter acres deeded in II i; Wtcl. and .1 I. Grow, being the same land cou\oye,i liy James Adam'.lo said John II Ad •uns hv deed dated Nov I. |W!;i. and recorded in D.f.l Book 25, page :is, together with a two stor> train*' house, Iraiue bank barn thereon. Seized and taken Into cxecuiion as the praper ty of John II Adams ai the suit or Zeuo Market. EI) No If) Sept 'l', lanl. JC Vanderllti all y. All the right, title, inicrest. and claim or .t < Tins tin an of, in and to a • crtaln lot ot land sil uate in Harmony borough, Butler county. Fa., bounded us lollows, to wn: On the north by Welgle. east li\ an alley, south by a street, west by Spring street. Seized and taken 111 execiitlan as the property ol J c Tinstniaii at the suit of FhllipSmfth. et al. Ex' Vs. for us.-. Ac. Kl> No 14i», sept I'. I sill. W II l.usk. airy. All the rtglit. title, interest, and claim of 11 lianklii and S J l.'at.ktn. of. In and to 1 .'5 acres ol land, more or less, situate in Fenu township. But I'T county. I'a . hounded as follows, to-wit: On Ihe north by Thomas Marshall atel Wei hie. east by Michael Hlepp, south b\ Canipl"'! mid ' rooks, west bv II art/ell, together wit 111 a i\\. story frame nouse ha tilt bam. i Crane grtsi and saw mill combined, all necessary out bidliili 2s and one orchard thereon. Sel/ed and taken iii execution as the properly of II llanklii and s .1 Uaiikln at Ihe suit or Schoie.aker and - Hchomaker. partners doing business as I schomaker A' Co. ED No Sept T. Ism. U-v McOuistlon. an v. All the right, title, interest and claim ot II It Whltmlre, of, In and to c.s acr's ot land more i r i. it uate la centre township. I'.itlerCo. la i.oiinded as follows to-wlt: On the north i I v Thomas l: Iloon >- oid It-: sept. Term, i>*!. A M (.'ornellus. et ai. au ys. All tin rtjtht, title. Interest and claim of Jl \ Kcity, of In arid to 1® acres of land, more or I# -- «ltuaie la V township. ItutlerCo.. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north b\ Daniel Kelly's heirs' east by Jami«s Kelly's i• ir». ml b\ lands now or formerly ol James Murrln «e.t by Andrew I. Kelly; prin cipally cleared and under a eood state ot culti vation ; betn;,' seen a No _• of purpart No »In It' par'lt! ts tftker .! i -t:tf. f l>avld Kelly, dee d. as shown at t) t' No 67, I>" - Term. issa. A I.SO—AII tic- title. Interest and claim 01 M V Kelly, of. in. and to _t! acres of land, more or leas, situa'e In Venango township, lsutler county. I'a.. Hounded as follows, to-wu i>n the north by David Kelly's heirs and Kltza betti Patterson east by Daniel Kelly's lietrs. south l''. Mcrrin helrs.'west l»y .1 .1 Kelly : N - !n,- .1 No i or purpart No- 111 the partition of the real estate of Dav.d Kelly, deed, aa shown at OCNo CT iv-e Term. INS.. seized Hid taken in execution as th • property of M V Kel ly at the suit of .lames Bennett, trustee, et al. E D Nos v., -7. SS. -9 anil IS7. Sept T, 1991. A M Cornelius et al. att'ys. All the title, interest and claim of J .1 Kelly , ot. in anil to to acres ef laud, more or lest, «nuate in Venango township. Butler tNKf, I'a . liounned as follows, to-w it : On the mrth by .lai'kson Morrow and others ; east by Kli/abeth Patterson ami M V Kelly south by Murrln heir*, west by David F Kelly: mostly cleared and under a };ood state of cultivation with a good l ouse frame barn, and out buildings thereon being purpart No. 3, in the partition of the real estat • of Da\ td Kelly, d-'e d. as found of reeorl at <> < N"o i 7. iiecT. l>->v'.. S i/ed and taken In execution LS the property of .1 •) Kelly at the suit of James Bennett trustee, et al. K n Nos ss,m;. S7, 8«, ».> and 167. Sept T, IWI. A Cornelius et al. att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of David F Kelly, of. In and to it) acres ol land, more or less, situate In Venaniro township. But ler county. Pa., bounded as fallows, to-wlt: Ou Hie north by McCamtney and others , east by J .1 Kelly ; soiitii by Murrln heirs . west by Eliza beth Patterson and Theodore Kelly heirs; most ly i leared and under a good state of cultivation being purpart No In the partition of the reai esr ate ot David Kelty. dee'd. as found of record at Ot N'o *7. Dec 1. iss:. Seized and taken in execution as the property ot David F Kelly at the suit of .tallies Bennett and others. ED No 115. Sept T. lsnt. Williams a Mitchell. attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of M s Mc -arvey. of. In and to. _';o acres of land, more or loss, sit uate in Washington township. Butler countv. Pa., bounded follows, to-wlt : On th ■ north by T Bay. I> F Campbell and and Annis 1U11; east by Monroe Donaldson; south by Monroe Donaldson, Edward. W H. and Thomas (iraham ; west by Silas Campbell. Widow Jack; ■iud Am.is Hall; together with a two-story frame house, frame bank barn, two orchards, out buildings and two open coal banks thereon. Seized and taken Into execution as the property f M S Mctiarvey at ttie suit of N M lloover. KI) So 105, Sept T. I*9l. Courtier, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot Thos M iieatty of. til and to 7.1 acres of land, more or h situate in .Me.ver township. Buller County, Pa.,bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on the the northwest corner ot said tract thence south t-j east 7# perches to a post and white oak on line of K C Patterson ; thence north l east :it perches to a post; thence south along lands of liraham 57 1-2 east to road lrom t:tna Mill to UannuL'y church; thence along said road to lands of Alex Barnes; thence north s7 west l-t. 5-10 perches to 8 post ; thence north 1 east t6 perches lo place of beginning, being the same piece of land willed to Thomas M Beattv by will of Thos Beatty. recorded In Will f'.ook'K. page :ilo, with a two-story Irame house frame barn, board stable, two orchards and other outbuildings thereon. Seized mid taken in execution as the property of Thomas M Beattv at the ; ult ot Zeno Marketetal. E D Ncs 75, 70. 77, s<>. ICS and l-'t, Sept T, is9i, w A Forqueret al att'ys. All tue right, title, interest and claim of John M Jameson.of, in and to 60 acres of land, more or less, situate lit Venango township, Butler countv. I'a.. bounded .as follows, to-rrtw c>u the north by <1 W or A T Jameson: east by D Kelly heirs'; south by John T and James A Murrln; west oy lanics Jamison ; mostly clear ed and under a good state of cultivation with a two story frame house, frame barn, orchard, and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John M Jameson at the suit of John 11 i.orinly and others. TEKMS OF SAI.K:—The following must be strictly compiled with when property ls stricken down. 1. W.ien the plaintiff or other lien creditor biconte3 the purchaser the cost on the writ must be irnld and a list of the Hens Including mortgage searches on the property sold to •rolher with such lien creditors receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por ttou thereof as lie may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. •j. Ail bids must be paid In full. ii, au sales not. settled immediately will he continued until 1 o'clock r. m. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will be put up and sold at «lie expense and risk ot the person to whom tlrst sold. ♦See Punlon's Digest, 9th edition, page H6. and Smith's Forms, page ;«!. WILLIAM M. BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Butler, Pa.. Aug. 20, 1891. Estate of Mary Riddle, dee'd. I.ATS OF CLINTON TWP. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary Kiddle, dee'd. late of Clinton twp., Buller Co.. i'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment.and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settle ment to JOHN B. CUNNINGHAM. JOHN 11. PETERS. Ex'rs, Kiddles x Roads, F. 0., Butler Co.. l'a. Estate of Nancy Bartley, dee'd. LATE OF lItTLKi:. TA. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Bartley, deed, late of the borough of Butler. Pa., having been granted to the under signed. all persons knowing themselves Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated tor settlement, JAMES WILSON, Ex'r, Sonora 1". <>., Butler Co., Pa. Williams & Mitchell, Att'vs. Estate of Priscilla Kirkpatrick, I>E( I>, LATE OF BUTLER, PA. Le'ters testamentary on the estate of l'rlscll la Kirkpatrick. (late Mover) dee'd. of Butler, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said et late will pieiise make immediate payment and any having claims against said estate w ill present them duly authenticated for settle ment. K. H. KANDOLPIt, FAT. s. [•'. ilows.T, Esq. Parkers Landing, Pa. Assignee's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Win. A. Kobinson, tncrchaut. or Kvans tMty, Pa , has made an its to the undersigned for the benefit of tils creditors, and all persons Indebted to said • state are notified to nay the same to bald as signee at once, and all persons having claims .igalust s.ild «state are requested to present tnrm duly authenticated for settlement. JCOBEKT HUDSON, Assignee, Kvans City, Butler Co., l'a. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Wm. M. Webb Committee at Man In Lowry Webb, Lunatic, has ulid his final account In the oltlce of the Pro ihouotaiy ol the Conn of Common Pleas of Butler county, Penn a. at Ms l>. No. 4, Dec. T.. ISSIi, and that the same will be presented to -aid Court for continuation and allowance on Wednesday, Sept. Dth. isoi. Jon n W. BROWN. Pro. Prothonotary's oniee. August b'th, is»t. Hotels and Depots, VV. S. Oregg is now rnnniDg a line of carriages between the hotels and depots ot the town. Charges reasonable. Telephone Xo. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Vogeley (iood Livery in Connection anion mill mil, HijTiii:«i,;rA. 11. FULLERTON, Prop'r, ItlHiikcls FIHIIIK'IH ami Yarn Miiiiuliicliireil ol'Pure Bui lei; Con nly Wool. We guarantee our (fo get them--use tin- Advertising columns) ofthc Ml TLKR CITIZIiN. poi , .•*; '.l.'"li'. .\ i;W Mill t». I .11 Ml I nil. .1 ...«. I C . " 1.1.l I>1» II" \ll,ll.l», Advertise in the CITIZEN. GOING TO PITTSMGH? If ti u vi- t Pittsburgh's big Kxpoaitii n thin full, do not fail to make a call ou us. We l ave put forth every effort to make our stores unusually at tractive, and the present stock is much larger thac we ever carried before. We guarantee to t-ave you monuy on all purchases. A World of Bargains. are here for jour inspection. Doa'i hesitite about coming, as visitors who call merely to look around are just as webome as those that come to buy goods. 3 From the vast array of special bit gains we have culled the following: CLOAKS. Immense choice of Fur Trimmed Jackets, from §7.50 and np. Tailor-made Cloth Jackets, $3.00 and up. Elegant Plush Jackets, SB.OO, SIO.OO aDd up, Seal Plush Sacques, $13,50 to $25,00. Misses' and Children's Cloaks, 300 styles, $2 00 to SIB.OO. Muffs, Fur Capes and full line of Kid Gloves for Ladiss, Qents and Children at lowest prices in the city. ROSENBAUMco. 510-518 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ----- ----- - - - - - - - JSJ' RAILROAD TIME TABLES. , Jury List for September Term WEST PENN B. R. Trains leave Butler for Allegheny at 6:10, 8:40 and 11:00 a. m., and 2:45 and 5:00 p. m., arriving there at 8:40 and 10:30 a. m., and 1:24, 4:44 and 6:47 p. m. The 6:10 a. m. counects at the Junction with the mail east and at the intersection with Day Express ou the main line going east. The 2:4 5 p.m. train connects at junction with exnress east and at Intersection with Philadelphia Express. Trains arrive at Butler from Allegheny at 8:35 and 10:35 a. m., and 1:30, 5:00 and 7:50 p. ni. Coming westward on the main line the Pacific Express ia the only train which connects at the Intersection and Junction foi Butler, passengers arriving here at 1:30 p.m. PITTSBURG, SHENANGO 4 LA K K EBIB R. R Trains leave Butler, by time table, for Greenville and Erie at 5:30 and 10:20 a. m., and 4:55 p. ni. The 5:30 and 4:55 traius con nect at Brauehton for Ililliards, acd all con nect for Meadville. Traius arrive from the North at 10:05 a.m. and 2:30 and 9:40 p. m., and the 10:05 and 2:30 traius have through cars to Allegheny. A train leaves Milliard at 11:15, slow time, and Anandale at 11:35 that counects for But ler and Allegheny. P, & W. E. R. On and after Aug. 9, 1891, trains will leave the P. & \V. depot in Butler as fol lows: For Allegheny at 6:00, 8:15 and 10:20 a. m. and 2:40 and 6:30 p. m. The Chicago express leaves at 3:15 p. m. arid New Castle accomodation at 4:55 p. m. and the 8:15 a.m. connects for New Castle. For Kane, Clar ion and Eoxburg trains leave at 10:05 a. m. and 3:05 and 8:35 p. ni. Train* arrive at Butler from Allegheny and the WV.-t at 9:35, and 10:10 a. m. and 12: 30, 4:40, 6:10, 8:10 and 8:30 p. in.— and from the North at 8:00 and 10:05 a. m. and 5:50 p. m. The Sunday trains are as follows, 8:15 a. m. to Allegheny and New Castle, 3:15 p. m. lor Chicago. 6:30 p. m. to Allegheny and Ze lienople, aud 5:05 p. m. to Clarion. Sunday trains arrive from Allegheuy *t 10:10 a. m , 4:40 and 6:10 pm. aud at 8:10 from New Castle and at 8:00 a..m. from Eoxburg. Ijridgo Reports. Notice Is hereby given that the following bridges have been confirmed nisi by the Court aud will be presented on the first Wednesday of September, iss>l, belDg the 9tll (lay of said month . and If no exceptions are Hied they will lie confirmed absolutely. H 1). So. 4, March Sessions. IfWO. In re petition of inhabitants of Butler township, llutler county. Pa., for a bridge over Connoque nesslng creek on the public road leading from a point near tile house lormerly owned by John Pierce, deceased. on the Butler or Powder Mill road and ending opposite the ground of the liuller Agricultural Association, on the Three Degree road. January loth. 1891. viewers ap pointed by the Court. and June 2. 1891. report of viewers llled as viz: That the proposed bridge is necessary aud that the same will require more expense than is reasonable the township of Butler should bear, and locate the site thereof at a polut marked ,- D" on the draft accompanying the report and made a part thercol. That nt> change is necessary In the course »r lied of the public road to be connect ed with said bridge. No damages assessed. June 3d, 1891. approved; notica to be given according to rules of Court. B* TUB Cot'llT. It, l). No. L.June Sessions, 1801. In re petition of inliabitantsof Mercer low n*,hlp,ltutlercounty. Pa., lor ;t bridge over a stream known as I'arktr's Run. Immediately east of the borough or llarrlsvlile, at tbe forks where Harrlsvlllo ami Murrmsvlllo and CUntoiivllle roads cross the said run. Mun li r.'tli. IM>l. viewers apiiolnt ed by llie Court, and June 2d, I*9l. report of viewers tiled us viz : 'JTaI the proposeear, and did locate thereof from six «o seven rods north 7-j east of Intersection of said roads. That some change Is necessary In the course or bed of the public road to be connected with said bridge, as saown by draft giving the courses and distances of location is made, ac companying and made part of report. No damages assessed. June 3d, isal. approved ; notice to be giveß according to rules of Court. BY THE COCBT. BITLKK COUNTY*, ss: < ertined from the record this 12th day of Aut- ISM. JosEi'll CKISWKI.L. Clerk Q. 8. Widows' Appraisements. The following widows' appraisements of per soiial property and real estate .net apart for the heudil of the widows of decedents have been tiled in tlie oDlce of the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Butler county, viz: , Widow of Morris Nugent, deed »U< » •• Washington Cainptieli. dee'd... 300 00 •• William Mctirew. dee'd 300 00 •• John M. Turner, dee'd a»63 •' •• J. \ . Weigand. dee'd 300 00 " John J K. Milllnger, due'd aw 00 *• Vdum Kummer. dee'd 300 00 •• •• .lohnC. Dufford, dee'd 'M! VO ' Win. I" Uenny. di-c'd 300 00 I'at rick Sweeny, dee d 17* id •• .lames I', ltalston, dee'd. realty 300 00 •• Jacob Knelss, dee'd. realty 300 00 William Newell,dee'd, realty.. 300 00 •• John C. Merman, dee'd realty. .100 00 All persons interested in tile above appraise ments will take notice that they will be pre sented for conllrmatlon to the orphans' Court of Butler county. I'a.. 011 Wednesday, the ath .lay of Sept.. 1801. and If no exceptions be Hied thev will be confirmed absolutely. •IOSKI'H CKISWKI.U Clerk O. C. Butler's Book J,OOO I'ages, L'tMi Original Engravings, Klepant Bindings, Published in :i Languages. Popular l'riecs. KIKST EDITION, 100,000 COPIKB. The Only Authentic Work By GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Exclusive Territory and Liberal Terms given to Keliable Agents. Accompany application with if'J. '»t r'-a*. ~ j. u ■ i", 1 P ILII «X"» ! ••• !«.< SI N»'R..F w •. n.i*l»niir y - nil AcklfßW at c*K» Sl|\M)V h I M»KILA\II. BUNk- MONEY r >n<<-n a <>r ill unir nm» lo w«Hl< IMaiaao . ,a.to*r«ryw )«--*! MCfcft. .\t» •]«•-« U> »"• plain hara. Full .U'.M#. i. HIM K4k CO • Aliil hTA« MAIXk. —Subscribe tor the CITIZOD. UNDERWEAR. For Ladies, Qentleman aud Chil dred. HOSIERY. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil dren. MILLINERY. Thousands of Trimmed Ilats and Bounets of all description, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats, Sailor llats. Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of Millinery in Pennsylvania. Corsets, all styles, Lacc Curtains, Drapery, Dress Trimmings. Laces, White Goods, Ac. I.lst of Grand Jurors drawn this Ist day of July, A. D. 1891 to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of court, commencing on the Ist Monday of September the same being the Ttb day of said montl>. Barkley G W. Falrview twp, farmer. Borland S 8, Center twp, blacksmith. Cox William. Adams twp, farmer. Cooper Marlon. Worth twp, farmer. Currle George.Cherry twp, farmer. . Covert Mlio. Adams twp. farmer. Dickey Samuel. Butler 4th ward, plasterer. Elleuberger Charles. Fatrvlew twp, farmer. Etzell Lawrence, Summit twp. farmer. Flowers Abram, Harmony Bor. gunsmith. Millard Isaac. Falrview twp. farmer. Milliard D K. Millerstown Bor. contractor. Halstine Jacob. Clay twp, farmer.' Moore 8 W, Brady twp, farmer. Miller Milton, Kaldrtdie. producer. Miller J 11. Butler ud ward, merchant. Mock Samuel, Falrview twp. farmer. McCoy W P, Worth twp. farmer. O'Donnell W I). Clearfield twp, farmer. Ruby William. ( onnoquenesslng twp, farmer. Snyder A M, Mercer twp, farmer. Slildemanlle W C, Muddy creek twp, farmer. Waiters C A. Butler 3d ward, laborer. Winslow William, Cherry twp, farmer. List of Pettit Jurors drawn tills Ist day of July A. D. isol to serve as Pettit Jurors at a regular term of court commencing on the 2d Monday of September the some being the Mth day of said month. Adams K H. Sllpperyrock twp. farmer. Barr Allen, Prospect Bor. gent. Black Frank. Donegal twp, farmer. Breaden J C, Clay twp. farmer. Brown R H, Cranberry twp, farmer. Burke P R, Karns City Bro, producer. Craig Johu. Petrolla Bro, teamster. Uolwell James. Jefferson twp, farmer. Elliott Robert. Franklin twp, farmer. Grleb I, R. Butler ward, merchant. Ilazlett Leslie, Forward twp, farmer. llelserFred. Lancaster twp, farmer. Horn Henry. Jefferson twp, farmer. Hutchison A J, Butler 'M ward. gent. Heineman c M, Butler 2d ward, editor. Jones J L, Butler 3d ward, painter. Kfasey G W. Wlnfleld twp. farmer. Loudon John M. Clay twp. farmer. I.eedom P W. Butler Ist ward. Clerk. Marshall 8 J, Adams twp, gent. Montgomery John, Buffalo twp. farmer. McCandless Austin. Adams twp. farmer. McCatlerty A J. Forward twp, pumper. McCollough H C. Oakland two, farmer. McCollough William, Donegal twp, farmer, McCoy Alex, Slippery rock twp. farmer. McDonald David, sllpperyrock twp. farmer. McKlrey Joseph, Kalrview twp, farmer, ijulgley D 1), Penn twp. farmer, ltoseubeny N A. Venango twp, farmer. Ralston John. Sllpperyrock twp, farmer. Slilra R O. Washington twp, farmer. Shields Michael. Jelferson twp. farmer. Shaaer J J, Muddy creek twp, farmer. Saukey J M, Cherry twp, jarmer. Shilling lllram. Forward twp, farmer. Sloan J D. Venango twp, farmer. Sedwick W G, Parker twp, laborer. Stewart David. Baldridge. hotel keeper. Swartzlander S M, Butler Ist ward, carpenter. Thomas Joseph. Kams City Bor, producer. Turk J A, Marion twp, farmer. Wick J H, Concord twp. farmer. Weigle Jacob. Harmony Bor, blacksmith. Williams Harry, Forward twp. pumper. Welsensteln Gotleli), Centre twp, farmer. Westerman Edward. Clinton twp. farmer. Youuklns Daniel, Butler 4th ward, producor. New Livery Stable. New Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed aud boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'rJ 39. W. Jefferson St. Ratler, Pa. Mifflin Street Livery. W. O. BIEHL, Prop'r. One square west of Main St., on Mifflin St. All good, safe horses; new buggies and carriages. Laudana for weddings and funerals. Open day and nigbt. Telephone No. 24, Willard Hotel. W. H. REIHING, Prop'r BXJTLBR, - P.A.. KTABLIHti IX COKSKCHOS. HAS I'LE BOOM for COMMERCIAL TBAVELEB NIXON'S HOKIE, 85. N. MCKEAN ST.. BUTLKK. PA. Openlall night. Breakfast 25 cenU." Dinner 2T> cents. Supper as cents, Lodging as cents, SIMKON NIXON - - - PROP'S THRESHING "SPECIALTY* Simplest, most durable, economical and perfect n use. Wastes no Grain; Cleans It Heady for Market. Threshing Engines it Horse Powers. CAIAI Mil I C and Standard Implements On W Inlu L 3 general ly, send for catalogue A. B. EABQI IIAU, CO. Praanylraala Airrlralt'l Work*. lark, Pa. Good Farm for Sale. Containing 106 acres and #T perches. 70 acres cleared an>l under fence. Balance standing In good white oak timber. Comfortable dwelllnr bouse. KIHKI barn, wagon shed, sprloghouse ol best kind. Lot; l>en «nd sheep house. Nerer failing sprints over whole plHco; a food or ! chard Possession given April t.IMM- Title I good. Situate In Penn twp.. Butler countv, I Pa., about sin miles south of Butler. Enquire at Cri i/.kn office. Butler. Vk.. or the owner DAVII) DIXON, Brownsdale, ilutler Co., Pa Snnf littU fuftMMblwhwn iwdfil notk for urn. by Ann* Auatln, aid Jno. Bonn, Toledo, OkW». rat. (Hb#r» «r» dolngr M w#ll. Why yim? Hom wra o**r 9&00.M t I r<>« rtndo ih« work ind llvt i fk (whrr»m yon irt. t>«n ba -7%> f ar* vaaily ruing from $i to / tJ T All mr**. Waahow TOUIK>W T?-. and «tart you. Can work In at>ar« tl ma ur ail tha lima. Bif atonty for work* r if era. Kailara oaknown imctf ihem- N KW ••>.] wondarful. Tartirulara fr—. H.U*llttl4l Co.,Reclalty. Also ilcaler in bairel 'line. iun- IHiin loo>e lime, cements. National. I ortland and all best grades in tbe market, t alclned ulaster. planter iialr. King's cement, nre brick, tile, while sand and rlrersand. Malu olllce 313 N . Maui street, and all orders left at ware bouse will rvcel*e prompt dcllfery. Terms reasonable.