THE CITIZEN. w, c. XKSLKT, - - - - *«» hhrrt »t rmUtU* «t »«tl«r «■ M cU— Mttw FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30,1«» "itnscaimoii—l*iMto the «onnty J l -?® year, in idriDoe; outside the county. 12 per y< Anv l>ch. one time, 11. each and divorce »oOcea «5 saeh. «ecutors and ad minlst raters' notteo® 18 solution notices ft each. Beading noticw le cents a Un 1 ! tor Oral and 5 cents lor each sutee rmt'fit insertion. HotVoes among local newt Items 15 cento aUM tor eaeh insertion. Aries cards, of resolutions of re*p- t. notices of lestifTUaand talis, ete.. inserted at tha rute of 5 cents a line, naoney to aocompaiiy Sh? Sde" Sereo wiSs « prow make a line. ltotes for (tending cards and Job work OB '%'fadmtlatM Is due after Unit Insertion, and nil transient advertising must be paid tor In ad vance. Of each U»«s of tne CrrizßK some extra copies are rrlated which sis sent to citizens of tie county who are ast subscribers and their sub the names of their selthbors, not now taking s county Paper. All communications intended for publication in ttns paper aaatbe aooompsnied by the real tame ofthe writer, not for publication but as a guarantee ef good faith, Marriage and death noticee must be seooa p anted by a respo—ible name. Congratulatory. Xow that the warmth of the canvass is over, I take this ocoasion to return my most sincere thanks to the members of the several township and borough committees for tho active part they took in bringing ont the vote at the late election; as also to tho "rank and file" ofthe party, the indi vidual voters, for their 00-operation and especially for their presence at the polls on election day. It Is in this way that victories are won, and now that the election is over it would seem to be a good time to look forward. The contest of *92 will he one of education. I wonld therefore nrge upon all our friends the wisdom of seeing to it that every Re publican as well as every independent vo tor is supplied with some reliable newspa per, through whose columns they can learn the natnre and importance of the is suo. Such papers are published within our own county; let their circnlation be cxtendod. Xow, too, is a good time to see to as sessments and naturalisation. These things onght not to be delayed to the last moment. It is to be hoped, therefore, that onr committees'will continue to bo vigilant in all linos of endeavor in the good cause. Thus onr connty will do her full share in the National viotory of '92. A. If. CnsrsTLßT, Chairman. Thanksgiving. On Saturday last President Harrison is sued the following proclamation. It is a very glad inoident of the marvel ous prosperity which has crowned the year now drawing to a close that its helpful and reassuring touch has been felt by all onr people. It has been as wide as our coun try,and so special that every home has felt its comforting influence. It is too great to be the work of man's power and too partic ular to be the device of his mind. To God the beneficent and the all-wise,who makes the labors of men to be fruitful, redeems their losses by His grace, and the measure of whose giving is as much beyoud the thoughts of man as it is beyond his deserts the praise and gratitude oi the people of this favored nation are justly due. Xow therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, president ofthe United States of America, do heroby appoint Thursday, tho 20th day of November, present, to be a day ol joy ful thanksgiving to God for the bounties of Ilis providence for the peace in which we are permitted to enjoy them, and for the preservation of those institutions of civil and rcligons liberty which He gave our fathers the wisdom to devise and establish and ns the courage to preserve. Among the appropriate observances of the day are rest from toil, worship in tho public congregation, the renewal of family ties abont onr American firesides and thoughtful helpfulness towards those who Bulfer lack ofthe body or of the spirit In testimony wher«of I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to afilxod. Done at the city of Washington this thirteenth day of No vember in the year of oar Lord, one thous and eight hundred and ninety-one, and of the iudipendenoe of the United States, the one hundred and aixteenth. (Seal.) BBNJAMIH HABRISOIT. By the President, James G. Blaine, Sec retary of State. W«t Sun bury. The season for hunting is in and the boys are out with their shot guns. A par ty trom Butler huntod in the woods in this neighborhood last week and it is supposed the recent rains were due to the immense firing. The birds say "come again, boys." The total eclipse of the moon Sunday eveniug was watched by many. The even ing was splendid as there was scarcely a cloud. This Lunar phenomena has lost all its old time superstition and today viewed iu the light of science, is both instructive and interesting. The students at well as the people of the town were sorry to see Prof. Ferguson leave, but all will be delighted to learn that Prof. Scott, A. B. of Washington county, has been secured and will take the worft for the rest of the year. The Prof, comes highly recommended. Miss Mable Christ ly of Ceatreville was the guest of Miss Ella Hookenberry Friday and Saturday. East Lynne was played by the students of the Academy Friday evening, the 13th. The rendition was very fine, every one seeming to be well pleased. It is seldom one gets such a rare treat. At the close of the play Prof. Christley announced the coming of Prof. C. E. Leslie of Chicago. The Prof, brings with him his niece and daughter and will remain the entire week, giving a free concert Monday evening, Dec. 21; holding two sessions each day till Christmas eve, when he will give another of his superb concerts. This is a splendid opportunity for getting a weeks instruction from one of the best instructors in the world. All are invited to attend. Ex panse very moderate. Mr Thomas Glenn p.»iJ a visit to his father aud took iu'tbe play Friday even iu g. Miss Minnie Christie an Alumni of tho school paid ns a visit. X. Flick Items. J. W. Gillespie had a fine flock of sboep stray off. The last he heard of them .was on the Sarversville road. S. C. Trimble had a cornhnsking on last Saturday night, and he got a large amonnt of cm hnsked. Thos Stepp has moved into his new hense on the Hays iarni. Geo. Hays is making connections with his No. 1 well to snpply his dwelling house. Mi ss Retta Goodwin and Emma Ander son were the guerts ot Miss Bessie Woods last Friday. Johnston Burns lost bis pocket book on Friday last, with sl2 in it. He had it in his vest pocket and was hanliug corn fod der front the field to the barn when be lost it. Miss Eva Fair was visiting No. 1 school on Friday apd she was well pleased to see how the school was progressing. James Criner of Milleratown was the guest, of Robert Anderson last Sunday. W. J. Gillespie, our merchant, intends buyng quite a number of turkeys for Th iuksgivinf, bat not many geese. O.K, NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Rev. J. X. Righter, who for the past four years has been pastor of the First M. E. Chnrch of Brownsville, Pa., ha? been dismissed from the ministry by his Presid ing Elder, and the local paper hints that he was too sociablo with the women. Rev. T. F. Farmer, a local M. E minis ter of IJniontown, was tried last week for improper conduct. S. B. Griffith of Mercer has boen ap pointed Receiver of the Economical Mu tual Benefit Society of Bandy L ike; and and Itev. Haywood, of same place Itccen er of the Clearfield bank. The body of Geo/ R. Lawrence, the Pittsburg Attorney whocoaunitied suicide in Xow York was brought home Friday. Ho is said to have lost heavily at the tun ing table. A Church in Venango county, adver tises a "rainbow oyster supper. Soup made of rainbow can't bo very filling to the stomach, but it must be very beauti ful to the eye. and fills a long felt want that is, in the church treasury. Rainbow provender is clean profit as well as an iridescent dream in cookery.— Xcics. At Kittanning Point, Blair county, Charles Gallagher and William MeCraw, of Holdaysbnrg, have just captured a wildcat and her four kittens. What rnous ers they will make! Love often comes tapping at the door late in the autumn ol life, when the fields are brown and the frosts are on the pump kin. For example: John Willey. aged 73, of Harrisville, Lawrence county, and Olive ITickerson, aged 70, called at the recorder s' office yesterday, took out a marriage li cense, and departed with Recorder Barr'c blessing. The couple were married forth with in this city and then went to Oil City for a brief visit with the bride's grand daughter, and at noon to-day departed lor Tongstown, 0., the home of the groom. This marriage contains an clement of Ro mance. Tho couple were old scoolmates. Mrs. Nickerson, a widow fur the second time, visited friends in Youngstown two months ago. There she met John. They talked over old times; the spark of affection was rekindled; John recounted tho old,old story, and Olive harkened and assented.—Franklin Evening Xcics. Eight thousand people, many of whom wore employees of the Plate Gloss Works at Ford City, Creighton and Tarenturc, witnessed the unveiling of the Statue in honor of Captain J. B. Ford, at Ford City, last Satorday, that being the 80th anni versary of his birth. Captain Ford was born in 1811 in Danville, Kentucky; engag ed in steamboat business in early boyhood, bnilt thirty-seven vessels in all, most of which were in the Goverment service dur ing the war. In 1860 he built tho first plate glasß factory in New Albany. Abont 1881 he erected another at Creighton. Xext followed the still larger establishment at Tarontum and four years ago ho construct ed the immense plant at Ford City. The adoption of natural gas has revolutionized this species of manufacturing, and Ameri ca to-day has outstripped all competitors in the Old World. All honor to the pio ueer and patriarch who has establisned this great industry with such splendid re sults. In honoring him with a statue his 3,000 workmen have honored American in dustry. SAN FRANClSCO.Minneapolis.Omaha,Chi cago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, and New York, are competing tor the ne .t National Republican Convention, and the National Committee will decide tho mat ter next Monday. If the Pitt-burgers can show that they have the necessary accom modations they onght to have it. It is reported that two big hotels are to be built in that city immediately. Oil Notes. The Anderson farm well is making about 20 blls. a day. It has not been finished on account of the lease being defective by reason of the farm not having boan'legally partitioned. The Butohers Oil Co. is drilling the Xo. son the Richards to the fourth sand; and has succeeded in drilling past the t >ols in Clendenning, Xo. 1. Greenlee A Font's No. 1 on the GamV.le at McDonald, was doing So blis. an liotir, Tuesday; and their No. 2, on the Gamble, and No. 5. on the Mevoy, were expected to reach the Fifth sand next day. The oil bearing rock of that field is about 2.300 feet below the surface. GENERAL MASTER WORKMAN POWI>ER LY,and Ex-Secretary and Treasurer Turner, of the Kuights oi Labor are accusing each other of irregularity in the management of the finances of the organization. TUB famine in Rns*ja is causing parents to kill themselves and their children. A Bargain for Fartaers We take pleasure in informing our read ers that The Ohio Farmer is offered for the remainder of this year and all of next for only one dollar, its circulation is now overseventyjthousand paid annual subscrib era. It goes into every state in the union and into foreign countries. Its advertis ing patronage is liberal, and this with its large circulation enables its publishers to givo to the farmers of this country one ol the very best, most enterprising "and in strnctive agricultural aud famil/ journals in America. It is published at Cleveland Ohio, and is national in everything but name. It is a 64-column paper of 52 issues a year. Its proprietors are its editors while its associate editors are M. E. Williams and I. W. Chamberlain both men of na tional reputation as practical agricultural writers. Among the contributors are such moil as T. B. Terry, Waldo F. Brown John Gould, L. B. Pierce, R. Baker, B I". Hickman, W. J. Green, Professors Lazcn by, Shaw,and Webster, J. MeLsin Su.itL, J. W. Ingham, T. Greiner. 11 Taloott, W. W. Fransworth. M Milton, C. T Leonard Unman Woodward, and many others, men known where over the best agricultural papers are taken. Its pioprietors spare no expense nor labor that promises to add to its interest and vulue, aud maintain its reputation as the best and most «idely circulated dollar weekly Agricultural journal in America. Specimen copy and premium list will be sent trio to nil appli auts by addressing The Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio. TIIK Pardon Board has commuted the death sentences of two of the Btaddoek rioters, named Uusraok aud Totb, to, im prisonment for life. YT WHY NOT TRY IT? Widows' Appraisements. The following widows' appraisements of per sonal property and real ornate set apart tor the benefit of the widows of decedents It.ive been tiled In the office ot the Clerk ot Orphans' Court of Butier county, viz; Widow ol G H Gwnpper. deceased lotm oo •'Henry Baldauf. deceased irr«9 fK» " " James McCandiess. dee'd :'.OO on '• '• Johu Pltslnger. deceased ;too eo " " Uobt. Of!rawford. nee'd tsj oo •• William 8. Snyder, dee'd :«>» oo " Joseph W. DaMs, deed so (w '• •' G »' Roesstiuf. dee'd. (realty)., noo oo Children 01-llenry W. Watson, dee'd :too .. Xov*. 0, 1891, Mrs. Anna Clay, in her 91st year. BLYMILLEII—At his home at Sandy Point. Nov. 9. lSf'l, Gus. Blymiller. lie wa> attacked with_ heart disease while corn, und died a few min ntes after. He leaves a wife and seven children. SMITH —At her home on E. Jefferson St , Butler. ,>'ov. IC. 1891, Josie, daughter of John PrSmith agod 14 years, i HURKHART—At his h -mo in Butler ! town ' in. this r..--n , r, Sai»'!:>y night, v,,v. 1"..' I*9l, Air. John Biiikhart, in the 33 year of hi-age. The death of Mr. Burkhart will be regretted bv all who knew him. Taken a \v,ir in the midst of an active and useful life, he will he natesM i'i tHis community. He Was ft good citizen, prosperous ill lile. kind r,:id obliging by nature, and always too!, an inter:-t in pubha affairs or what ever u * ito the welfare of his fellow Citizen:-. Liu leaves behind many who will re.pect his memory. His remains were interred in the I . I. part of th South Cemetery ou Tuesday last, Uev. Mr. C•> iper officiating at his funeral. M VRTIX—At his home in Peun township, this cmiutv, Xov. 11 IS9I, Mr. Jauics Martin, aged about 70 years Mr. Martin v.'as rai.- o and lived mar Whit town, this county, previous ta bis removal to i t*nil Twp. He was a man ol moral and upright character and a respect ed citiaen. LUSK—Iu Zelienoplc.this county, Tuesday evening, Nov. 17. 1891, Djctor Amos Lusk, aged abont 63 years. The news of the death ol Doctor Lusk was quite a shock lo many of our people, to whom be was favorably known, lie died suddenly, upon the street ot his town while on his way to visit a patient. 1 bus his life ceased when in the line of duty in a profession ol which be was a learned and distinguished member. There were few more scholarly men than L>r. Amos Lusk. Books were his study and delight. \Y ith the classics, old and new, and with mont of the languages, auciont and modern, he was famiiiar. He was a student ol the abstruse and tho erudite, in science and nature, and bis conversation was enter taining and instructive. To the people whom ho so long served as physician he will be greatly missed, and all who Knew him regret to learn of his death. Dr. Lusk was the father of William H. Lusk, Esq., ol the Butler Bar, James L. of tho U. S. Army, Joseph who is engaged in the railroad business, Amos, Jr. the banker ofZelienoplo, and Mrs. Goehring ot same place. MINUTES ON TUB DEATH OF JUDGE MITCDELL. The following is the action of the Ses sion of the Presbyterian Church of Butler on tli3 death of Judge Mitchell: "The Session of this Church in noting the death of Hon. James Mitchell, one ot its oldest memders, are trnly grateful that our circle has been so long unbroken and that his day of usefulness has been pro longed. "We cheerfully bear testimony to hu worth. Ilis was a large heart and willing, joyful service. Loving God anil man, lest aud glory are now his. In his firm, full assurance of faith, Ireedotn from doubt, constant attendance upon the means of grace, his example remains an inspiration to all. V.'r recall his zeal for the welfare of this congregation, his visitation among, and a -.jnuiniance v ith it-; members. Aid ed by a rt'iuffikubls memory he knew well their church relations aud bad a word ol eood cheer lor everyone. He lived in obedience to the injum tiou, 'Follow alter ' righteousness. g.»Hiues«, faith, l"**. ience, meekness Fight the good light j'.ffaiili. Lay hold on eternal life where ! unto limn art also called hast professed a a good profession before many witnesses.' I l-.t Timothy 6:11 12. ••W. 11. Oi-LER, Moderator, i 'W. I), i ;.\XDOS, Clerk." REGISTER'S NOTICES. The Ke/ister here'-v KIV.'S notice that the ! a. i-ounts of Rrecurors. Admml'ti'a tors and Gnardlans hav, lieen Bled la Sis office .ir-'iAi!; 'c law. .-inl will be presented to • our' : r i >i:£rmati>Hi a-- '. auow»uce on 1 Wednend i.v, tl.i *»! i l»« c'r, A. !>., !8»1. at 'i o'clock r . m. of -,) id day. !. Fiuai i ">unt of P. 8. Baaihart. aflm'r of vtui..., K.ticliari, late of Donegal township. .■ l iual i ■.•mint of W J Kennedy, adm'r of iv, h i I .- . dee'd, late ol .duddycreelc town ship. ;i ;i.i ; eC'-unt of Catharine Stewart, ar:ui'r> ~! SiiLsC ! Stewart, dee'd, late ot Done i ..-a! hlj'. I i. . tisntal real estate account of Ciirls | tina !»"-••. .uiu'rx of Isaac Burr, dee d, late of i ivnm, |„. nesting township, j r, , ..-I a-- -nut of Win Miller. RoM J MII- I leran • V.... .! Whtte.-iileS. extcutors of KoOt vlUie." le"'! 1 ile of .Middlesex township. >' li e K tiercbv given that the above named X.. e . ill rn'ite application lor disciiargc upon .-•!'.!•■ uiaUou of this account. c. !in.i an I distribution account of Frcder ick \* \\.:••i-iniith.ex'roflienry d Waclismutb, d J « 'd , la' -; ol .Jefferson township. 7. r.ial accsunt 11 Nicholas anil Jacob Bau ■:er. e*'rs oi .inbn Bauder, deceased, late of M ud-.l;. ;re e k low t.sh lp. Noii. o 1~ hereby tiven that Nicholas and .la cob ]5 luder will lUhke application tor discharge •.wexf-c ncrsat Deceaiber t rm, upon conttrma tlou ot ili!-. nrco int. s. Mual a •oo.iiit of James Coulter, ada'r of ete. cl t. ii or saraii Coulter, dee d, hue oi V'en aUßO l v.nslitp :>. Kinci ac.-ount of H N Marshall, adin'r of Mary Sj dee'd, lale of Parker township. 1). i-in-'l si count of John KLUOUIT. guardian of \,i! 11a v niter, (now Bleb!), minor child ol John Winter, dee'd. 11. I m l account of A S lirilfiu.ex'r ot Phllll Heln'z a'.d An:i:'. Catharine llelnti, dee'd, late j! O'il.l IR-; tiiwn: i'li'. Swa'r. ..te'rs ef Samuel Jwala, dee'd, la'coi -fael <-in twp 13. linai a'eon at of titoW ailmr of Tluis I.lmisey, dee'd. 1 ' eot Jackson ta p. 14. tinul i.ol-oiuir, cl llary Jtusoell, execu trix "i Joltii :.-». dee'd, late oi Centre town-hip. SI. I'aur* in! account Cl X M Kirk land. adm'r of Martha M < lark dee'd. late or Wtufield twp. Flnti account of N M Klrkland, guardian of .lasoit O Nixon, minor son or James Nixon, dee'd. ■£i. Final account of A A Swain ann>eri line of Cloaks ever shown iu Butler. Ladies ueedin/y wraps should not fail to attend this Special Sale, as this is fifj excellent opportunity to se cure the latest aud most exculusive novel ties in Cloaks, which I will sell at special low prices during this sale. Yours Truly, LOUIS TRAXLER, Next, door to the Butler Savings Ba r k. Hitler, t'a. Day GOOD;, CLOAKS k MILLINERY. YtfU 2 ir IN-D »".J -xiMrart lor »t LIECJAL v Dvaansstf [*3 Administrators anil Executors of estates can secure their receipt books at th« ClTt- Zil.v office. Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will bo made to the Governor 01 Penn'a on the I4th <>f Dec., 18t>l, by J. S. Patterson. 34. L. Lockwood, S. W. Tail, \\ . F. Tait, J. .S. ilcNaliy, Stephen Lock wood, S. ii. Lock wood, J. M. Dicker, D. K. Newton, under the act of Assembly entitled. "To provide for the incorperation and regulation of Natural Gas Companies" approved May 29th, A. D. Iftßs, and the supplements thereto, lor the charter of an intended incorporation to be called the "Patterson Natural lias Company" the character and object o: which is to produce, do il in,transport, store and supply natural gas to such persons, corporations and aß?<': iatiou-: iu Uarniony anaZelienopleand vicinity within convenent connecting dis tance of its lines who may desire to use the .-urne. All withia the County of Butler. W". D. Brandon, Solicitor. Estate of John Burkhart. I.ATE OF BUTLER TWP. DEC'D. Letters of administration having beta grant ed to iiie undersigned on the e.tate of John Burkuart,d.c'd, late of But er tp.,Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to caid estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. MAKY BIRKHART, ADM'RX. BCTLEK, PA. Greer A. Ralston, Attys. EXECUTOR'S SALS OK REAL ESTATE. The undersigned executor of the last will and testament oi William CrookshanS, dec'J, will on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1891, oner at public sale on the premises in Wiufleld township, butler Co., I'a.. TWO EAItMS, bounded and described as follows, farm No. 1 bounded on the Norta by lauds ot ltobt. Smith, East by Heed and Kreellng; South by John Crooksliank; West by Bear Creek road; con taining 96 ;:crcs, g feet, bounded as follows. On the North b> Smith and Logan ; East by Helmboid Ave., south by Saxonburg road; West by W i*. It. K. haWng thereon erected a franc blacksmith shop and wagon shop. tt ill be sold tn the lump or In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms made known on day of sale. J. W. TODD, Executor. Sarversvlile, butler Co., Fa. Insolvent Notice. In re application of J. P. | Common Pleas of Daubenspeck for dls-1 Buller Co.. M. S. D. ch«rg3 under the Inaolv- f No. 4, Dec. T, l&stl. eut laws. J Whereas 1 made application to t!.e Court of Common Pleas of Butler County, I'a.. on the lltli day of sept. 1831, praying for discharge under the Insolvent laws oi the Commonwealth, and the sjlu Court having fixed Monday. Dec. 7, irai, for the hearing of the same In open court, all my creditors and others Interested are hereby notified to attend and show cause, if acy they have, why 1 should not be uiacharg ed according U law. J. I'. DAUHKKSI KCK. Notice. No lee Ls hereby given that an application will be made to theCouri of Quarter sessions of Butler C.i. Hi ila Till day of December, A. 11., iHd the proper authorities of the borough ot Cetu llle, In said t otinty ,to have said bor ough incorporated »o is to become subjeel to the re> tril lions unu possess the powers and privi leges ci.il erred l>J Act 01 Assembly appro* cd the 3d da) ot April. A. D,. I»>1. entitled "All Act regulating boroughs. ' Nov. 4, io'.d. LKVI M. \\ ISIJ. A'ty lor Applicants. estate of John Whitmire, dee'd I.AiK us U.ISI.AM) TU l'„ BI'tLKK CO., I'A. Lett rs testamentary oil the estate of John tt hliniire, d • d , late at Oakland twp., Buuer Co., I'l una., having been granted io the under . igii'-d, all persons Knowing tucaneives indent - i ■.o.iiiies,«l.' will please make Immediate payment . ;..i any .wng claim, against She ■a:.. v 11 preae.i', them duly aulajuucaled for ' ' J l'KTiCil WHiTMIItK. lix<- ;>oi;or.i I'. 0.. liutler Co., i'a.. (I. \V. Fleeter, AUJ. Estate of Joshua McCanditss, elee'd- LATI* Ol' MftOVCItTW BUIIA.U CO., I'A. N !! <-• is hereby given that th ; uufcrsigned Inn : lal.t n out letik-rs ol adiutulslration on llic :la(''0l .losnua .UcCaiidlcss, lateol Muddy cicek twp., Batter Couuiy. i'a., uecu. AH pcosous i.uowtilng theiuselves indebted to said et;la'.e w.U please .uake luliaeJiute payment, and all peisoas having acCOanlS o: claims ig luii,said eavalu will proseni toe same pro pel ly autuenticatttd lor payment to 1 A"a.Slii.lt MCCANDL.M3, AU.'M/.O 11. KESiVtDV, I'iospect. la., Adni rs. -McJunk.il i lialbr.ath attj. lor A dm'us. Estate of Kobt. G. Crawford, dee'd. I. MK OF AIJAIIS TWI-., BCTI.IK CO Letters oi admluibtraliun on the estate of Robert i«. ratvioid, dei d, lalu of A dans twp,, Butici Co , I'a., ha,ng teen gianied to tue unfleislaneu, ;dl i tii-./US knowing themselves indebted \. j said estate will plea e make iui luctiuie pa\ n.cut aii.l any huviiig elauns agaiii.-a, lee same will present tliem duly authenticated lur sellleiiient u> JOHN LKAwyoKO, Adin'r, Vmciicta, liutler Co.,l'a. Estate of R. A. Mifllla, dee'd. LATK or WASiIIHOTON TWP., BOfi.E.-t CO., I'A. Lettcr3 tCbUimeatur>' 0,1 above named fbiau* lAititi gicUiiv.Hi io tli* uQdensigucd. :ol |>erbuoa iLntiselveH Incleoied lo oHHie v.ill please paviucul. .aij Imvifld ctuliiis i Cataio will present iueu\ dui> authrniietttetiioracttlemeut. i . l . .Mu■* LlS, l;x'r. Nvitii liupe I'. 0., C. WALK Kit, Atty. bailer Co., r.u Eitat. of James McCandless, dee'd. LATE OF I'KKN TWP., BCTI.KRCO . I'A Letters of a' having elauns against said estate will present them duly authenticated tor sc.tie men t to JOHN ft. CUNNINGHAM, Jons U. I'ETEUS. Ex'rs, Iti idles x I loads, 1. 0., Butler Co.. I'a. Estate of Nancy Hartley, dee'd LATK OF liUTLKH. PA. Lelleis t»stan 1 ntary on the estate of Mrs. Nancy l.tartley, dee'd. lute of the borough of Duller. I'a.. having been uranied 10 the under s!guet, ar.d containing live lots 40 feet Iront by iso feet back. These lots are offer ed r-t very reasonable prices and on terms jo stilt ; ircluisers. These who wish an entire squire can be accommodated. At>:>—l will sell my farm in Summit town ship .situated within one-half mile of the Butler Dorou gb line, adjoining lands of James Reams aud otiters, ou the Mlllerstown road, and con sisting of 112 acres. 11 will be sold either as a whole orJlvlded to suit purchasers. for further Information In regard to either \>t 1 theabove properties, call 011 J. Q. Sullivan. 22H Kas North Street,, Butler, I'a. MRS. VALKICIA SULLIVAN. L J. FRANK Ac CO. n/Ai.r.as t» DHUOS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS FANCY AND TOILET A KTICES, SPONGES, BKI.'SHES PERFUMERY. Ac l*~rnyslclaus' Prescriptions carefully roui pounded 5 S. Main Street, Butler. f s a. j,r. V \ -'..til 1 ' t .r. 1:5 S\Sy* i■■ ''""""Vl,' '.«" li'"!"* .Sj: I.J Ul walk hi' mil 11 illy. V '-t XH . . . Irr-r U.M.SMI a V.j. i.. . •.. t • 1:1.. . li> -I Hlll.ltoflirni.il !No iiM-iey f.«r t>.«-i.u .«•».. i »«!■..». . F»<»lly aud quick 1/ 1 1-arnenL i I..it < \ .tU.r i»'>n« r>,rU t orroiiiiiy. I I airily t.i iirUt miJ with rat) !<<• tttrnt I 'ft**® • ' : • " > JKW •nd SOM HI. l ull r-arncal«r* K2( tt once. I L. V. ALIX.V. Uux «X«. Auguiu, Maine. SHERIFF'S SALBS. By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. Ex.. PI. Fu.. Lev. Fa.. 4c . issued out of t !ie Court of ( omman Fleas of itutler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there wlil i.. 1891, at 1 o'clock, v. m . the following de scribed property. to-wit: K D No L3i. Dee Term. MM. All the right, title. Interest an I cial.il of a W Say. \V A Shrew? aad M li Kallsuyder, of. in and to M a res t f land, more oi situated in Concord and oaitlaiiJ townships. Butler coontv. Fa., bounded an follows, towlt : Begin ning at the middle of road on IPiselton's Uuo. thence due east ts) pert (us to a po6t; thanet south 53 dec wesi :ui pe-r idles to Butler iti.td . thenc-e north la.Si den east «: perches; thence r.or'h li dec we>r perches; mence souti i<;'. deg wist 74 perches ! fceneo liui" east 11 percnes to the road. the plti'V <.-1 tieginaiug. ALSO —All the r ,'ht, tltln. Intel- >' and f.lm of A\V S . V> A slireve and 1! li Kdisnyder. 01, la and to 40 actes ol laud, more or Ie - situ ated hi Co.'ic >rd and Oakland townships. Uuli- i couniv, t a.. bounded as loilows. to-wit: On tue North by Theodore Huselion, ea-i by landa oi defendants, seuth by James k Campbell, west by Andrew PCbristle. Being same tract o! laud sold by James KCampbell to said Rr*l par ties. Seized and takea in execution a* the pro perty of A W sa.v, W V shrove and >i il iUii snyder, at the suit of Eliza A Clark for use o: Thomas ttoiiaghy. E D No -> ec term, lsyl. Williams& Mitchell, att'ys. All the right, t'.tlc,interest end claim ol Sam uel Davidson, ol.ln and io il acres o. lund.wort or less. Situate m Adams twp. Butler Cc. Fa., bounded as follows, to-v> It: On the nor'li tj Geoigc Marburger. easL by John Casbdollai. soutn \\ m Johnston and west i>y JosJohi.- s'.on's heirs, mostly cleared and under a good slate oi cultivation. ALSO—AiI the right, title. Interest and claim of oamuel ]>avidson, 01, in and io tia acres ol lanu, more or less, situate In ,Adams twp. but ler co. la. bounded as lollows, to-wlt: Begin ning at the sonthviest corner; thence north au- t west oi' perches by lands of the helw of Joseph Johnston ; thence south 5T east y perches; thence norm 20.'- west 2 perches; thence 57 west to a stone ; thence north l,*i' west 124 percnes to a post and stone; thence west 270 perches to the place ot beginning, with a two storj Ir.ime house, orchard and oulbuiluingß thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property ot Samuel Davidson at the suit ot Win itoll, agent, ED No iJO, Dec Term, 1591. WII Lusk. afl'y. All the rlglit, title, interest and claim of J 1) Moirls. 01. iii and to a lot ot laud, more or less, situated In Butler borough, Butler county, l'a,. hounded as lollows, to-wit: Beginning at a co rut r ol old Mercer road and Cleveland street , thence westward along said street and lot oi \eager, lormerly C Dulfj, luo feet to ah alley ; tlieuOe south along said alley to lot of C Duny ; thenee east alon« line ot said lot ICO feet to Mercer street or road; thence noith along said Mercer street 40 it. to place ol beginning; together with a two story frame house oi lour rooms, fruit trees, a well of good w ater and out bailuings thereon. Seized and taken In exe cution as the property of John 1) Morris at tin suit ot Trustees of duyasuui Lodge No 225 kti'ghtsof Pythias. Kl> No lfc). Dec Tel m 1891. W A an y. All the r,gbt. title, interest and claim of I> i Iltijgins. of, in and to 50 acres of land, more or less, si.uatcd in Venango township, Butler county, IV., bounded «.s lollows, to-wit : c>n the north jy John M< Kain, east by Michael i Hi} gins, south by Patrick and Alice An;i i»u..igau. west by itui Wolcott; about 15 acris cleared, b.imnce in tlmoer, open In coal b.uiK ,>nd ail underiald with coal tegell.tr v.'nli i b;ard nou-e. board traole and outbuiiiungs thereon. Seized and lakcii ill exeeatlou a.s tue property nI) 1 lliggins at mo suit et O rt iteep. L D N'o r>7 l e- tetm, Ixl. Brandon, atl'y. Ail the right, titi'.\ Interest and claim o[ ( (iletii:. of, In an'l te one acre ol land, more a .nualcd In West Snnbury borough, Butler (SO, I'.- b .iUaUe i i. i loilows, to-wit: Oil tUe no: tli bj I lev Wright ami Andrew l'oiter, eas-. i,\ puhli ■ road,south street, west '■ J Joshua iiunlap; logel.n r with n iwo-stor> iraim hoii-e name slable.trult trees anJ outbuiid bigs thereon, seized alid taken Mi executi r.s"ti".e properly oi W C CHenn at the suit ol J W Thorn. ED No 112 Dec Term, is»l. Alex Mitchell, at torney. All tl e right, title, intt rist and claim of John Kennedy, of. In and to a lot of land, more or i-. -. . Ituuttd In Butler borough, Butler county Fa , lounied us lollows, to-wit: On the ronn L :u; l ey, east by Kainertr, south by New < ast ie street, west t.j i:ui land; together v.ithu li'ani'' n.aru and one story fra.ae building used as a shoe shop luereon. ALSO—AII the right, title, inter, at and claim or .loiin Kennedy, ot, in and to T,-ixlijs leet oi laLd. more or less, sllnatetl in Butler OoroUgn. bu.ier county. Fa., ■.'■ untied as lollows, to on ilie North b) \\ 1. iteed. east by Meieei street, south b\ an alley, >vest by an alley ; to gether with a two-story frame house and out ou.ldlngs ihereon. S.lzed and taken In exe cution as the property ol Job.. Kennedy at the suit of Andrew U Williams, In trust lor Juie M Kennedy. E D No 212 Dec IcIUI. 1891. AU Williams, alt .v. All the right, title, Interest and claim of C. il llewit, el, in .a.d lo r.Cxso leet ol laiiu more or le--;, ailiiated in iiut.e-r !■ tiller Co, l a bounded as follows, tc-wlt: on the north by tteorge Mll iiiigei, t ast by F M Hcwli, south b.- Locust street, v. est an alley; together with ■ iw o-story frame house alio outouinllngs there- ALSO—AiI the right, title. Interest and cla.nt of L M lie-wit, of, in and lo eoxSO feet, of isiui more or less. fcituateJ in Butler borough. Butler county. Pit, bounded as lollows, to-wlt: on the north ny bpriitger, east by an alley, soui.li by !•' M lletv.l. v.est oy second street; togetln-i wltn a tt.'o-story iramc house, li aine stable and outhuildlr.gs thereon ALSO- All the right, t'.iie, interest and claim of L M Hewlt. of, in ana to oxl6o leet of land, more or liss. sltuatea in Butler t orough, HutK-i county.lV., hounded as follows, to-wlt: on ltie north by an alley, east, ny a u alley, south by Mis. Anderson, v.est by second street; to gether wltn a two-story iraine house and out huildiugs thereon. Al-SO —All the right title. Interest find claim ot 1. M Hewlt, of. in and to acen.itn lot of land, m.-ie or less, suuated in Butler borough. Butier Co, l'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post ut Hie noilliwest corner of su.d ioi. on South street; thence in an easterly direction along said street 40 feet to a post ; tl.ence In a southern direction along lot No 52,125 teet to an alley ; thence in a western direction along said alley 40 feet to a post at corner of lot No s*; thence lis a northern direction along said loi tNo 54) 125 feet to file place of beginning, said lot being lot No 53 in Philip Daubcnapeck'% plan oi lols In said borough, together with a two-story frame house and outbuildings there on. ALSO— all the right, title. Interest and claim of 1, M Hewlt. 01. in and to 4oxleo feet ol land, more or less, situated in Butler borough, Butler county, Fa., bounded as foilov.s, to-wlt: On the north by 1. M and J J Hewlt. east by I. M Hewlt. south by Carbon street, west by L M llewit; U-gether with a two story fram-j house and outbuildings thereon. ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim ol M llewlt of, In and to 40x100 feet of land, more «r less, situated in Butler borough, Buller county. Fa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On tue uoith by 1. M *nd J J llewlt. east by L M Hewit. south by Carbon s'.reet, west by an alley ; together with a two-story frame house and outbuildings thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title Interest and claim 01 L M Hewlt, of. In ami to 4Gxloo feet of land, mote or less, sltualeu In Buntr l.otougli, Bui It r county. Fa. bounded as lollows, to-wit: On the north by 1. >1 a. J ,1 llewlt. east by Fourth street, soil ill by Carbon street, west ly 1. M llewit. AI.SO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of L M llewlt, of. In and to 40x100 reef of land more or less, situ-ted in Butler borough. Butler county . Fa. bounded us follows, to-wit: On tne north Dv 1. M £ J J llewlt, cast by 1, M liewil. south by carbon Street, west by I. M Hewlt. seized and taken in execution as the property of L M Hewlt at the suit of Alex Mitchell, trustee. ED No 213, De Term, lst)l. A Ci Williams att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim oi L M Ilev.it and .1 J Hewit partners as L M A J J Hew il. nf. in and to iOOxltia leet of land, more oi less, situated li: Buller borough, Butler count >. Fa., bounded at toll< ws. to-wit : on the north by an alley, east by Fourth street, soulii by 1. M Hewit, west l.\ an allej; together with ihiee two-story frame houses and outbuilding' there on. Seizin and take in execution as ilie pro perty ol I, M llewlt and J J Hewlt partners as I. M a J J llew it at the suit ef Alex Mitchell, trustee. E1) No ft. Dec Term. lsyl. Brandon, att'y. All ilie right, title, interested and claim uf 1- W Starr, of, in and to <3 acres oi land, more or le>s, ituated in Concord township, Butler cotiElv, l'a, bounded as follows. to-wu: Begin ning at a post, thence by lands of John starr. •ir, south 2 deg east yi perches to a j>ost; thence by lands of Daniel Faium uonh 2 deg west 7» perches to a post; thence by lauds of J Maxwell north 88 deg ctst #2 perches to the place of be g.nuliig. ALSO Ail the right, title. Interest and claim 01 K W blatr. of, in and to 73 acres ol laud, more or less, situated In Concord township, Butler ceunty, Fa. bounded as lollow s, to-wll; Beginning at a hickory. thence north 87 dec east 14! perches to a |'• deg west ity lantisoiA Meylert too perches to a hickory ; thence by laniis of DaMti Patten t.oith 2 deg wist 87 T-io perches to the place ol begin ning. seized and taken in execution as uie properly ol E W siarr at the suit of Butler Sav ings Baiik and others. ED No 4 Dec toim, ism. Lusk & \"anderlli>, att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot .1 A W elsli. of. li: and to to\ 110 leet of land. more or less, slluaftd In Ct nnixptcnessirir township. Butler county, Fa. bounded as follows, to-wl:: On the north by i'owder Mill Road Cist ev Henshew, south by Henfhew, west bv Joseph Wise ; toother with a tv.-c-storv boari house, board str.ble and cutbtdldings thereon. Seized and taken In execution aa 'he property of J A Welsh at Ihe suit of Casper Fehl < t al. E li No lt;4 I tee term, isfll. Kohler, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of! Dennis Shields, oi, in and to 53 acres of land, j more or less, sltuateu in Clearfield township., Butler county. Fa. hounded as follows, tc-win: On ihe north by A Denny, east by Mclamgluiu, , south by Cljrner heiis. west by Clymer heirs, i together with a two-story Irame house, frame, barn, oi chard and o«it,nul!dlng' thereon. Seized I and taken In execution as the property ol I Deunl* Shield? at Hi? «u!t of Joseph Knley et al. E D Nos 161. lot. lt>>, lot>, 167, 1 11 1 Dec term 1401. W A Fortp.er el si. all >s. All th« right, title, inten-t c' tlm c Michael Slrlebt. and Fitr'ek sliv ids of it art.'. to.V aero of land, iiwri' or ie*;:,. silaa'ed tr Oreat Bell. Jeffer- :: t w>. hlr.Pv. t. Fa. bouaded its fill to-wlt: on fi.e nertfc by Albert smith I . Went i can t . south bv M By, !'.. >:.tl -. t.isi o, v.'. Ke'ii.-k.t titer > ' • building i«ttU"il ! ; . ie ad o . luildlniTS *i>ti ,u oti. Seized and taken :a • te< ii.. pertyof Mlchnel Shit i •. Patrick Sh, l i.s..' the It Of Joseph Kill-. . ci al, E D Nos id .i, '. , . . ' 7. i.e. Dec ic-rm is.'!. WA 1 orji-r. t't'j • All the right. t '.:e, mt. t »; and claim «. Michael s- ields. • l a, Shields, of, dx aie; t«.'>7 acres' i mora or less, situated in W infield t.,.u -lap, BuUcr county, pa, t , . H-.,1:i ntngata p >-i the rrr; ' rt.nn . tiienct norai s»-, dog easi o. p i Oahe heirs to ap: st; t'.i n rtli l . .. i>>- 49 corci: . aloug • • <-i at. to a .lii.a. » swulli . oeg east :::J ienL. - ale: e • .:« o: Heal Gil Inibcr to a msi ; tlteuce in a •traction I4t perehcj aloag lands or Mk-'av-' peA-'h ab'lt} 'land'st. dsier"l, iii " it. norihv.. ;.-r:> rtire. iioa along lands or Je Shields a-v.l a public road .so rods more or ies, to a ;>cst ; tu. a ■ south ss .• drg wr>t no rods, more or . int.; 1-d.ds ol J aa sale,-is i» . Mi; thence Math 1H 'itg west ze perches along ~ii:ds ol Joitn S.I! ..:s atal Osi.e heirs lo . post, the place of begianlng ; all under lenc ami la a gtaid slate oi eutii atlon. AloO—All tile right, ti.ie, itileiesl aiel clJini ol Ml.-uael sei-.aus. i*.. r /K'.-C sit. -,d - ~n 1 d.,ii:. Site . Is, 01, in anda ««s acre? of laral. more Or les. : i. satuate in SMnfleil and ClearUeld twps ilntiir county, !•.<.. t-aundea as fulio*s, to-wtt Beginning at a pos: at the nartnvus' rornei. north «.si. deg east til perches aie>t:. lands of Neol Galiagh&r to a po.st; thence south 3,S deg cast 41 percliei aioitg lands . t airs J tirnhum to aj i il; ihence suuiti st .. ucg we.if S3', pcrcues aiang laiii:s of a.rs liercu to « post thence In a southerly dlrectlea lands o; salt! Mrs Herch lio perches lor. post; ii.cn-s south ss.'j dog we-.i ■ perches tilai.g lands e: Ulster h :rs to a post; thence la a uorttiirn di rectum along lands oi Patrick fureids l, : perches, more or it..?, to the place of beginning"; all under lence and In a gouo suite cul'.ivailoa Seized and taKen in execution ao the p.«.,,eri:. of Michael SdiclUs. i'ainck Shlet.is aa 1 lorn, shields,at tile suit ol Joseph Krlley and n'.ne'.s E L> NuS liy and 1-0, Dec i'ernt, Is'ji. 1- t, r.o.v ry, atl'y. All the light, title, interest, and claim o' Christ . idler and Louis Mulcr, oi, in aii.l to acres of Ilia i, iit-.i ' or less, situate in But lei twp. Butler Co.. l'a., eodnutl i as to wit: on me north In Jolimwn, end t,_. hmmu Miilegan, sou:n tyueorge Bauer ina Atiraliat), -Mee.itiOii- . -.vest iiy punlto rotid 11 a:11 ; irorc the New C'ast'e rie-u t" Use Old A. i'eei rOaa mosi... cleared and iii a ga:>-i ■ *i; eultlv:. tlon. Seized and lascn >u eteCdUoa as i„ properly oi chrtsi Miller aud l.ou.- -illa: the sun oi llenry iiickcl tor d;o ol John v Lo>.- ry. i" IJ No 72, Div Term. I£W. Koliler. att'y. AU the i 'gl.t, t:;le. inu reia Mill t laiiu o r li B McKinnej , ol- in ana tti 4"\llX' It* i ei tali'j. m re or i. ss. siiuate in coni:o<;ueii-assii.3 twp. buller Co.. l'a.. Counded as lolior.s, tu- <■ .i: Ou the north by lir. c hrlaiit:. east by iiennaa Ke lormcd enuich.south by i'owuer Mil rosal, wei, oy au alley, toge'.h'.r with u mi llfQlj DUI board stable and outnuhdinga ih-JreOd. seized and taken in execution a-, ihe prupcrty of 11 B McKinney, at the suit of sns Aiier Thompson. E D No 7, Dec Term. 1S?I. MiC'acdKss and Me l arl-.ud, atlys. All the right, title. Interest and e'alm oi Jaiuea B Cooitu of, ill hgu to all that Certain lot ol land, more or less, siluaie in Adams .Mp, Butler Co. Fa , bounded a- follows, in .. u: tj H the nor li by a street, east by a stre. t. south by lar.d oi W J Clilleland, we tby V V, 1; li .will: a two-story frame house luereon. Son.-d an<: taken In execution as t t'a property ol Janes, 7; Ccnan at the suit oi 11 Clormiey aaa otne.a fai use, now for use ol John v'onlin. KD No 58, Dec Term. 1891. 1" W Lew.y, att'y. All the right, title, interest and .to'ia of John L Turner of. in and to 4 aeres oi und, m..re o: less situate in Wasidngton twp. B'dlh r i t>. Fa hounded as follows. io-*St: Beifimiing ai tt post at tile northwest eoni-r. t hene- lit a north easterly direction by lantl ol Sarah Jenkins four hundred and Gtxtf v 4C,a; fr._c to a DM Witt In thirty feet of the sbeuatigo ny rali road track, thenee along said rallroot track In a southerly direction six httoored ami jluht. tn-o. feet, more or 1-ss. to e. post, th 'iicab I tnils ol J 1 Beatty, aev.ai liaudred and dlt; (taOi leet. more or less, o a ;>os; and pla i t'eginning Seized and fa-.en I" -xccdunn a. the properly of ae'in b Purser the .-it,. First Nation .1 Ba:bs of Urienviip'. ; a. ED No ii, Dee ierm. 1391. ii;:.r.Jen,... .'y. Ail the right, title, interest ~u 1 c ; ,::n ci H.. Clark, 0.. In and lo 100 acres o; land, inort . les-:, -aiuaie iii e laordtw p, li.ui. > co.. Fa. oouuded as lCiiov-.s, io-wlf,: oil i.e. no.-'tn by J D Kamerer and t'oite,, ca-f by J i) and 1* Kain tier, south by ii Bh-ir .'.ii i we..; t.. a H Camp bell slid i'atlon. wiui a iiatae noti-\ t'. bari and two orchards theraon. Si t ... us taken in xecuMou as the i . ol U J C. nk. a. the still oi A U Men!s. ED No ls7. Stpl Term. Isi.i. A ?.l Cliti-'.ley, att'y. All the right, title, la rest nnd <'f I. i. Arias, of, in < net to all e : - certain lot vi laud, m re er leas, sn aale m fs-ati ••• bar. lgli. HT.i« Co.. Fa., fioanded a A follows, 10-WH: On tv north by Soul li street, cast by an alley, coute by Centre aveane. west t V, ukenha.,e i v-'li r, a two-stoiy rraino house, board ..ale an Outbuildinaa the:.- ei > : ' .'C. ai.i t.. k: a in,.:-, ecnrioit as tue properly ol L il •:r. - . . l'a suit ol Jootphiue An..,. LDNo 05 Dec Term. lsyl. i .:t,u r ait'y. All the tight, title, tue rest au.l ..ru •' J a V Urouwerc, of. hi : U(t to 2 •. * •) ♦ »!i ! iw»!« or l ss. situate in Mdl' i-. iwn <. '.gh. Pufier Co., Fa., bouiitle t as foliowa. t.»->». • i uori t> by McCllnl-ek , t . tß i oi Mcdlntfick. south by FmuK llo.ieai.d graveyard, a'es Bar:..; 1 redenek and Kuml augh ; With a ; ■> •):. rracie house, Irame bam, and orchard thereon ALSO—AII the right, liil(a int< res. taain: of J K V liroa were. t.l . in and .0 o acres ol land more or less, situate It- MfOSntawn b 'ro tgli Buller couniv. Fa., itouudedas follow.- ta-wn On the north" by i:. (iiua i; K Wlek) to'it 1: by Jno Mtarin. ..aa at-. . by t ieorgeand liobert \audenln. l ent, mo al.v eiear.m. Seize,l •• . j takea Ui exef a'.ton as the property of i' > Jamison, at tne- suite. Ort'D , ;oss, e.t al. ED No ir>i, Dec i'erni. issi. M.it. s, att'y. AU t'ao right- title, iii'»-re. t anil el lim c:' •/oho A Ward. ,in and to e.i i thai ccrtali, lot of I AUJ, more less. BttUkte ta Peon twp., BntlOT Co i'a., iio:itldb,l as loi!oWs,to ',.il: Oil tile a'j."''' by the oiher hah olsiame lot. east by >:i ahey sou' hby Main st. weal bj I-! No. 2 •.wu-t o: public road) being thirty {.;o> ie,et h <>\> en Ma!:- St, ana Bfty ;S"5) lfsel tloep as pe. pli:, ut Iteu t.-ev.. will, a two-btorv baara liOOit ti:cieon. Sei. cd and taken in eicnttoa as iie ;>r:>i t«i, Sept Term. w. ai d a.i l Dec icrui. IStii. M- vJaislkm and Lp*-i£ att'ys Ail the right. Ut!e. .nterev and olaua of iier man Diebert, oi. In and toac:. a o! initd.iaore or less, 3ilaaiu In Jack.so a twp., Lutlt r Co.. i'a. ,'o'.i!ided on the north bj Renting, easi by Bogg's heirs, swuiii by 1' & W ti Ji, .veil by Slo key, together with n boaru building UVJ.I AS :• slaughter house aud ice nou -e u,crcoa. scizsd and taken iu execution as the properly oi licr man lireberc at v.it- suit of W t Lvikrer el al. KD No 20, Dec Term, is»t. A T black and clarence Walker, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and cla.in or '.V J Barnes, I'etcr t.'uol aud D A flaggeny, parttie"; as tiie St Anna OU Co, or, In and to :V acres oC land more or less, situate ia Cleariie'.d twp, Butler county. I'a., bounded as follows, to wii. Ou the north by public road, east by Pel. r ■)!•■- Bride, south by McC'lafferty le-i-s. west by C Steiclnicr aud public road; abov-' pniperty be. ing a leasehold estate s|tu;il2 or. lands ol Catholic church In county and Stat afwalu ALSO—AH the right, tllle, iidect s' an 1 lain, of J Barnes, i'et' i t 00l and it li vgerty partner.; as the St Am a Co. ot. In aiid lo Ti acres of laud more or lps' c . Unite in < leaTieic twp, Butler count v, i'a., bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by t> Logue eis. t)y Mc- Laughlin, south by church lot and others, west by C steichner; together »vi tn 2 e ejit rl ;s o"» 2# horse bolter, 2 enirin s, 1200 l-'t-r. v' ~ . tocl. casing, wod feet a mi li tuning. ;>" cia necttons udAutngß lor 2 complete pumpini out tits ttereou; übuvt dev 10-d properly bc ing a leasliold estate sltiiAU on the Michael liaggerty farm, toAusiilp, county and S'.jl aforesaid. ALSO All the r•.id . ':t*•■. Interest and • 1. ,1 e' of V, J Bjrnes. !'•.' l r« col ~nd i> AHa .c«-rty,o' in and to ?•> acre-o! 1.n.1, more.:.- • *l' in Cb arlield towi.nlni', I --itp r • , .i.t>. i'a., bounded as follows, to-wit: On tu< north by Michael Uaggert.v, east by Mieh lei II iggerty. sotitii l;y JoUies Mcßride, west by Mat ; tii V. al bert: together wlib I )>''»,•! rig cvi..i>lt . . col. er. 1 engine l-.sd ■ . inch a: ■ tt. 4 thereon; above desciibed 1 being a:e isel old e- Tate situate on ilie Dennis Lo.O'' f.'.rtn. 11l ,W|>. county und Stale aloresaid s. 1/., .1 and tal;eu in exe ution as tin proj*erty of W J li.irnes feler Cool andDA 11. partuers as t.n. M Anna Oil 10, al the suit ol Clai'eta. Walker, irusiee, lor use, and others K I) No Hs, i'c Term, ltld. J 1) McJunkin. alt;, All the right, title. Inter. d anil ciaini ot ito'o ert Wallers, of, in 4Ud to :« a-.*n 9 ot land, more or leas, silo tie in (May township, l.utlt r count.. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wit: On th. nort by l'oroacr andWlek,east bj BoU -::. i Wm (CeKlnnej souOi l>j John McJtlnney, west by WICK and Meals, with ouc-t>tory brick hoasc, one-story frame 1. >:ise. :. :uk Oa. n. -hard an,, outbuildings thereon. Seized i:cl tak a la e.< ecullonas 1 lie property 01 li'io.n rs e.t the suit of Jacob Whiimlre. el ul. E1) No 191, Sept i inn, is.d. Braaaon.alt'y. Ail the right, title, interest an 1 ei thn or Kli Oral!am, of, in and to lo «.cics er land, 1.1.xe ox less, situaie in Jefiei son township. Butler < o , Pa., bounded a-s loilo vs. 10-v.*it: Ou The nortl. by W S ( .JChran e.isl by W B QWU&, Math by Walters, w ,-s: t>. \V V > MHUU au . JauiCa l uunlngiiaiii. Willi « frame house, name baru. board sl-abie aud on hard ta- reon. Set/ed anti taken I'.i execiitloii as the ;;jp":t. ol Eli Or.(haul at the sua of Joseph Or.; lam. ED No iu.:. Dec Term, isal. McQjislioa. att'y. All the right, tiiie. lniere-' ■. rl c-Uim of J »\ McCacdless, oi. Ui and t > a-.'i eoi l;»:i1 unr. 1 ~r less siiualelii \ ea..ngo Bitlerto Pa . bounded as folio- s. to-wit : Oil 'he aortu by an alley, by in ailCj . a. a 'ay !• rau.s- Ini :,ni! lloseburg Mke. w. si c. a uii •>; with a frame, house, olacivstntin shap and oa.--.ind in.s thereon, s,*./ *i aad t IKCL a .-\ ■ 'iiion as the propertv ot J W McCandloss at tno suit. John Berg .v Co. K I) -N'os 12 and Ilies- term, Is-il. llr mdon and ForquT, atl')s. AU the right, UH« interest . ad claim of Sam uel .1 Kank'a aud liirain Ilaukin oi. hi a:*tl to 125 acres, more or less, situate in t'-u.i tw p., Butler Co.. i-u . houn led as lulto.- o. ia ,va: on the nott 1 by Tnomcs .Mat* iiaii suo east. r>y .Vlchaei steep, south by t-axpie-ii •> 1. * (.rooks. est by lla.Ucll ti-*w iZe gler.i. ".vita a two-stoti frame ho'' r, bant mm. frame ►rls. and saw mill couion ed. all neec :,aiy ou'.hulld ings aiid one - rchanl tiicreon. Sl.'/m .„i i tak en iu c-xeeution the property Samuel J it.tn kin and 11 '• ram It .UKin .tl the suit of Julia Crowe ct aL E 1) Nos. 210 and 241. Dec Term, ltd'.. AH the right, title, lav-rest and claim of U u Whitmire of, In and to t-s acres of '.ar.d, more or teaa, situate in tcrtre iwp.. buner Co., I'a. bounded as to wlt: On to-' n-.nii by llioiaaa li iioou aud Biaiue Bios, east by Cuas H«-w:otts. »onth by >ln ffm Row and McWU ; liaaia u-'irv *wi o> McWIlll«m»; mo»ti} clear good st.ite ut iutuv*uua. with ft . t*o-3to:y fr.iaij bouse, tarn, orchard ta4 oul | building th-reon N-ut-my <■( H f Whttmtre at suit <>; ; Bunitr Savn.;pi ltanK for u« ox P«<>r Aland, i Kl>So rc IKf Term. 1881. WII Lusk. iß'jr. I All tte tl:'-. int«-ri« ana claim of Joh* VV K 'Si- r i'-l 1 -llimj U*»lOr. drs d. Ills Wli- In :ii. - IU.!-, h-T'.-s'i-'iM M Ward j of. tn .nd to I.'xiis feet«f and, mon or lean. i sir: r.•• in It•:t!r Umo Buitert'«>., J**., bounde-.: «!■ **a v On the no rill by Hurtrnv ■ t t>:; \y » .uth by UtMla at. ; ai v i.u;U. ... •>. l**inrf li> Nt>.» m the John J\V !.' : uum' !Un <•: to'* hi t ild Out by l» C Pli i lov.. «arv>->< t.jtnJ having VreoiAd a ; two--: ->rj :r..:n- trjuw and outr.Mtldlngs ther. on. ' . i.iKi -i i.i execution .is me prop er> . v." Ki.Mor and ToMtlia Kajtor. o -1 i'lC term, lS'.'l. Newton BUck att'y. .'■.' A iu. ;.L' , interest and 'claim o' J L i: Ote, if, iu aud to ail that certain lot o: ! !, inure or k-ta, situated in Millers town boron,n, Batler county, l'a, U-uuJe l *« :oii -a, Un the north by J L Mi - iii » a-t by Central A Venue, south by I)r. Campbell, we?'. by ilaiiroad street. AI.SO—AII the ii»ht, title, interest an. c!i. m i>i J 1. Mi Gee. 01, in anil lo a certain .ot o: Ua.i, uwr. or le*s. situated in Millerv town But'er county, fa,bounded a follows, Uj-WI: : Ou the north by an alley, t-a-i by Cei.ir*' avenue, «cnih by J L Mo tiee, » -t by Kailiond street, together with a twi :y bear i house and tii-.r.'-n. t'l JZcii uid taken in execution a the properly of J L AUliee at the suit t-: il a.-giri't i- Pole. Ei) -No „>j Dec ivm, IS9I. Bowser, att'y. Ail the right, tit'e, interest and claim ot James L hmdciaii, of, iu and to 225 acres ol land, mere ot le»s, situated in t.V>nco:d auJ Wanfainci'-n townatiips, Cutler canity, Pn; bouudeii as tollo"*, to-wit: On the north by iiobert Kay and ii 11 (iuld, by U Yv Christy Rtid U McCraekon, south by Jains' ,Kr west by Chess Stoner, D <; iir.d J U iiin.laiau; with a tw.-> story iiauii. rouse, >iaiu>.- barn i«nd orcharc thereun. ."•eim.i and uLca in executiou tbe property U! JOJ L Kindmnn at the sun ol St Huloiieson. Ji i) No luS, Dtp Term, lsUl. ABC Mc- Fatiacd, ait'). All n t-uu to 107 acrc» ot land, more or ics*, siiu«i«-i in Coueord township, Uotier coanty. Pa, boaniled as f»llowt, u- A - it: Uu tue nortn oy tlliuia, .bauiuei su '- J J Uicuu, iMI t-y VV bontu ■iy l)r Hoocer, B«rcaar: Brc», and C Camp twil, west by Peitr Whituiire ami aamuel Glenn, mostly ci«arod, in a good state oi oounivuMuii, with a two atory briek house, ira:-e hoase an~» culOuila:ni;s thereon. AL v O—ill ihe rifiit, tills, interest anu cluim ul A L t arui-bell, of, ia and to a cer tain lot of laud, more or less, situated m i'tieons oorougii; Butler oouuty, Pa, bound id «■> follow*, On the north by »c alley, cast by JhiDiiOD street, sr.nth. by an alley , west by Forcht, together with a one story Irciuc house tccroon. ALsO—Ail the right, title, interest and claim oi A 1. Campbell, of, iu and to 17; acici> of land, mote or less, situated in Parker aud Pairvien township, Butler oouo- IT, Pa, bouuded as lolluA's, to-wn: On the aortls by Cyruj Campbell aud liibaon, east Dy Sheldon and Hue, south by William Gib soi», west by Cyrus and Andrew Catnpbeli, mostly cieur«-d,tn a g.wd state ol cuitiva'iou, wan tuur frame i>ouses, and Irani barn,three DO&iU stsbies, '.wo oicbards and <>utbailding« .hereon. Seized and taken in cxecltiou iu tat: property of A I. Campbell at the salt o! jli.i J K Aius.leil. lilivjdn OK SAJ.E:—TUe loilowlng DiUSt b» sirut... compiled w;ui when property ts stricken down. I. W-.cn the plaintiff or other lien creditor i>«,cui..e3 the purcliaser the coot on Uie writ ulust I>e paid Mita a UsL ot th'j Ileus including se;. ii. of next day. ut ill. i. tUiu all proiicrt.. not settled for will be i J>at up and s mi at tu-. expense and risk of till I ;:i r.o wnoiu Ural sold. | \s. .■ t'urdon'3 s , jt:i edition, page IK ; uiu Mnitii's .'orms, pasoasi. IVILL.IAM M. liKOWN, Mhenff. SUt iirf's oaice. Buiier, Pa.. Nor. is, 1891. ivA 1 LrtOAD riiVlhl TABLES. i WEST yidiS K. H. Tr».ius leave the West I'euu depot at fool L- JcUersyn ot. t'.s follows: •:J r.i. —M-irkct—arriyes at Allegheny at £: I •>::'! 9:lo p. Ul. :1 • ra. —K\pre»s -arrivei at Allegheny at 10:30 ;t. m. II: 1 a. :a.—4don:no.Uti->n—arriT.'» at Alle gheny nt 1:2-1 t'. m. .':ld.p. M-—Accoiaoditioa — arrives at Alle at 4:11 p. m. .j.O'.; »•. in. —arrives at Alleglieoy a 1 \ fhvh .'.iy at'!:4S p. m The H.- t .i. :u. tram and 2:45 p. m. ■ ..nntvt i-. ilu'.icr Junction with trains Eas! to BlitirsVille luterscdtiou, where ooanectioa ;■> in 14~ vitn th-' Day Kxpress und Philad't Kxprest going l.s.st. liaiTis arrive at Buiierat 9-35 aud 10:33 a 1 a. aad !:•>■), rM anti /:-i0 p m., leaving Al | 'igh 'Hy a» ti:.b, rt:.jj ad-i" ld:l'.J a. ul. | io and 'J;iO p. m. p. i tv. a. h. : Trains lcav«> the P. & W depot near Cen | r re Ave., iouthoiic, Butlar time, as followc J a >a'U: j t;:00 a. m.—Allegheny Acaom idation. i —Alir.gheny aud -Vkru lOiprass—ru n< j on Sunday to Allegheny, and CJUU eels foi 1 New thistle tiiat day. j l.):2'j a m.—Aliego-uf Ae.jjm-iJstioa. I : : .:4u p. tn.— Allgheny Express. 1:30 p. iu. Evurs.-", rum on Sun ! day t 1:10 p. . iu ! 7:4. p al Aco-.ai. No Mncdn> .:a aarrow-frange. ■ Tile o:.i 1 ii. ra traia S:>uth connects at Cal j lery s».?h the Chicago rip-ess. which run ; daily and ia equipped witn iha Pullman buf ! s"ct and sleeping coaches. t PITIP'IORf!, SHBSASIO t LAKK KRIE R. I ! Trains leave Hat!cr. by town time, fo? j Greenville uo-i trie at r >:3o snd 10:20 a. in., 1 and p. u.. TUe 5:30 and 4:56 trains con- J nect nt Ilruuchtou for ilill'ardu, and all c.m --i nect f'-r Mfcadville. ! Train? arrive from the North at lrt:f>s a.m, • ißd J:;-:" 1 und i':4<) p. m., and the 10:05 an'l j 2:30 trains have through cars to Allegheny. K train leaves Milliard at 11:15, alow time, : aud A nan dale at 11:35 tliatconnecu for But ; I tr ar.dAllegheny. 'Ws Have no Agents. • 50.000 Krult Trees and vines. l'j,f«> i :.u»;ina Hop:ar and Norway Maplo. ' fti'.onO t'rnameatal. Hardy KOses, Shrubbery. I 5 Tailps, Hjacltuh and other bulbj. i t»ei. cur flcittratiWl Fall "italoauo. 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Remltance should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss-. ' Xetcspapers arc not to copy this adver tisement without the cypress order of Har ! per & Brothers. Address: llarpfr ; Gooa Farm for Sale- Containing IOC acres ana 97 percbos. acrts | ; clei-.n.tl AIM UADT-r [reee. Ualltice. stau-taiv In' itOv-: <»hlte Com.'.ctau.e Uwelline . louw. good bm, wno> iM, iprl%tww ot B«; - MI!. pen «U-* sbeep House. NEVER lail'lU: SPRTI-S over whole pluce; a trood or-, cha, J. n KLVEN April 1, ISU*. Tnle gooa. Situate Ir. FENTI TWI... tiutler county, ; !*».. U'juiit O!< inltor SOA»!I <>L Butler . Enquire at Cmzac* oiuee. Butier. l a., or tlia 1 owner TJAVID HIXOS. Browusdal'.'. Butler i n., Pa Suliscribe for the UlTilKff. Jury List for Dec, Term. Li»t of Grand Jurora drawn this 6th day of October, A. D., 1831, to serve at a regular term of court commencing on the Ist Moo da* of Deceaiber next the tame the 7th day of «aid month. Bradr Owen Jr, Donegal twp, farmer. Hauler Nicholas. Maadvcreek twp, farm»r. Daris Thomas. Allegheny twp, farmer. Duffy H H, Clearfield twp, farmer. Fas sell Phillip, Clearfleldtwp, farmer. Geible Jacob, Butter, 2d wd, teamster. Herein Richard, Butler, l»t wd, stone ma son. Hofimsa Ilenry, Winlield twp laborer. Usxtmu Jackson twp, farmer, liildebrmoii Andre#, Douegtl twp famtr Irnu A A, Butler, 2d wd. laborer.' Jodm A L, Muddy creek twp, farmer. Kildoo James, Brady twi>, farmer Lottue Patrick, Clearfield twp, tanner. IfcCltntock J W, ilercertwp. farmer. UcCoUough D 8 Buti-r, 4ti> wd. laborer. Nijfgle Thomas. Butler, .".th wd. merchant. Patterson Cal. Butler, Sth wd, contractor, esnyder J C, Brady two, farmer. Spence David, Kvans City horo. ou as table stauer A, Prospect boro. farmir. Shroap A. Butler 4th wd, laborer. Wcigand Ferd, Butler, sth wd, jeweler. Heller Calyin, Muddyereek twp, farmer. List of Petit Jsirors drawn this Sih day of October, A. D. 1891, to serve at a regular term ef court commencing ou the 2d Monday of December next the same being the Hth d*y ot said month. Balsiger John, (Concord twp. producer. Blair, T B, Venango twp, farmer. Conn Samuel, Mercer twp, farmer. Crawford David, Concord twp. producer. Christie J M, (./lay twp, farmer. Chamber* J L, \enango twp, farmer. Dauiherty Wm, Allegheny twp, farmer. Double Henry, Brady twp, farmer. Diptaer John. twp, farmer. Ueitriek tt C, Connoq'g twp, farmer, Kr&ns T N, Milierstown boro, pumper Etsler Martin, Butler 2d wd, gardenor. tngiish W F, Muddycreek twp, farmer, t urgnson Jas F, Millerstown bvro, teamster Graham Albert, Cranberry twp, farmer. Gallaher John, Butler, farmer. (ieloaugh Phillip, Forward twp, farmer. Hamilton Wm, Forward twp, fiirmer. Ileim John, Kvans City boro, farmer. Ktpple W S, Fairview twp, farmer, Kocncr Jacob, Jackson twp, farmer. Kelly V F r, Parker twp. former. Kerr George K, Mercer twp, photographer. I.atjn George, Forward twp, pumper. Larimer Alex, Butler, Ist wd, teamster. Morgan Edward, Allegheny twp, farm *r. Murtia U F, Veuacgo twp, fitruer. Maxwell \V \V, Butler, Ist wd, carpenter. McCasliu James, Middlesex twp, pumper. Mciantllcu Ureer, Conuoq'if twp, farmer. McGarvejr Jamxs, Fairview twp, farmer. McCall S B, Clay twp, farmer. Powell Benjamin, Penit twp, farmer. Heed John, SHpperyrock tvrp, farmer. Rice Harry, Harmony bura, laOorer. Uui-e!l \V G, Sunhury boro, merchan:. Story Wm, frairview o.»ro, puoiper. Sutton A B, Saxoaburg Ijoro, clerk. Scott Waiter, I.Auoa-.ter twp, farmar. Thorn e O R, Clay twp, fanner. \ lucent J K, Msrion twp, farmer. Vaudivert Freeman, Creuberry twp. farmer. Wise Henry. Penu twp, farmer. Wigton Cas, Siipperyruck iwp, tanner, Wiley John, Clintou twp, farmer. Wild Wm, Harmony boro, saddler. Wehr vV 11. Evans City boro, agent Yerty George, Millerstown boro, teamiter. DO YOU NEED A Traveling Our Special Shapes Always Fit Comfort-a bly, look iTi ;y^i^a, .. neat and stylish, evo trimmed plainlv. M. F. &M. Marks'. C. D. It will be to your own inter est to come in and see what a first-class Hat and Furnishing Store can do for you. The success of the past makes us confident of the present and future, and notwithstanding the depression in business all over the country we have largely in creased our lines throughout and now show a full and comprehen sive stock as can be found in the cities. We have gone right along from the time we started owing to the fact that we adhere strictly to first quality goods at the very low est prices, and we would rather miss a sale than misrepresent any thing. COLBERT & DALE, Hatters and Furnishers, 242 S Main street, Butler, Pa. B7 # B. SOME of the New AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS Shown in these storos are Tweeds, Kip Super Stripe*, Homespuns, Cheviots, English Suitings, Chevrons, Scotch Suitings, Jaequard Bed fords, Austrian Suitings, Broadolotlies, American Suitings, Diagonals, Camel Hairs, Serges, Astrakan Suitings, Lupins Suitings, Bedford Corda. Pltsse, Drap de Palorma, Checks, i>rap de Alma, Stripes, Kayetine, Plaids, etc,, etc. Elegant line of new 40-inch FANCY SUITINGS, Homespum Effects, In various shades of blue, brown and grey colorings, 75 CENTS. Stylish fabriea and great value for 75 ctnts. Opening of FALL and WINTER STYLES CLOAK ROOMS ""'WEEK. Special sale of Ladies' BLACK HARE CAPES, High shoulders, pointed fronts, Medici collar, $4.00. VISITORS EXPOSITION Will find many things of inter