TKEK CITIZEN. W . C. KI6LKY, ... - Entered at PmU*m a» »ntl*r ao M da** '" tt * r FRIDAY, WOVEMBEK Z7, *» l ~~ "luwc *tTMO»—l*w«i ttO ■* g®J year, In advance; outaUa tbo county. 13 per ad'"rarmxe.—Oae Inch. one Urn#, snb-«eaa«siit lnsertloa <* csnta each. iu.ntv.rce notices* mfclstratots; IB each. estray ana ais solutlon notice* « eac*. Reading rents * lln■: tor Brat and J cents l*r each sub*- queot Insertion. Notice* amon* local news ltewa U> centa aUM (or each laiM-rlion. obUa* arte*, cards ot thanks, resolutions of ""pecu i.otlces ot festival* an names of their neighbors, not new takfuf a pounry Paper. Ail comraantoatiooa intoaded for pnbUeasion in tins paper maatba aoocaapaniod by tke real same of the writer, no* for publication out aa a guarantee of rood faitii, Marriage and death notices moat be aocom pamed by a isnpomible name. THANKSGIVING. The person who cannot find some pretext for observing the present holiday in good faith must be a churl on whom the lavish ed blessings of nature are wasted. Out upon him, ye spirits that preside o'er this day of Thanksgiving! Let none in a com plaining mood enjoy the toothsome turkey, or the suculent pumkin pie. We like to think Thanksgiving is being celebrated by everyone. It is pleasant to believe that while the low prices of some of our ttaple prodiots have caused discom fort, a thousand blessings are observed and received with gratitude. If we have noth ing else, let us ba thankful for the dinner which will come to most of us. If we have not that, let us be thankful that the sim plest fare builds np muscular tissue better than turkey and pie. II we have not even the bread and wa ter, let us be thankful for the life to come, ■ The earliest account ire have of a regu lar Thanksgiving Day in this eountry lo rates the celebration at Mohegan, near the Kennebeo River, Me., where on August 9, 1007, old style, it is stated in as old chron icle, Chaplain Seymour, a minister of the Church of England, delivered asermom "on giving God thanks for bappie maetynge and saffe arrvval into the countrie," The example here set was followed by tha Ply mouth brethern in the autumn «f IG2I, when they had aollectcd their first harvest wbieh consisted of tweaty acres of corn an»l fix of barley ; oat* and peas enough to keep them supplied with food for the com ing year. Gov. Bradford appointed the day, and in order that the occasion should be observed with good cheer sunt hunters out to forage the ooautry to proenre a plenti ful supply of good things needful for a din ner. The men returned with water fowl, wild turkey and venison. The great Indi an chief, Massarfoit. and ninety of his warriors were inyited to the feast which lasted three days. The next Thanksgiving celebration of which we have any authentic record was two years afterwards, when however, it va» observed, not in autumn, but in July, aud the occasion was manifestly tarnished by *be timely arrival of a ship from Eng land laden with provisions, when the set tlers were on the verge of starvation. Dur ing that year a day of fasting and prayer in the midst of drought was ebang- ] ed to a day of thanksgiving by the coming of rain daring the prayers. In 1632 Gov. Winthrop,of the Masaschn getts Bay Colony, recommended a day of thanksgiving .on account of the favorable action towards tb« colonies of the British Privy Council. During the revolution a day of national thanksgiving was anuually recommended bv Congress, and at the adoption of the Constitution, 1789, Wash ington was strongly urged by Con gross _to appoint a day for thanksgiving. In 1795 a proclamation of thanksgiving was issued for the suppression of insurrection. Presi dent Madison in 1815 appointed a day for national thanksgiving It is only within the last thirty voars that Thanksgiving Day has as-uman the character of a fixed annual occurrence, its origin being traced to tho proclamation of President Linceln, dated July 15, 1893 The day chosen by President Lincoln on this occasion tor "national thanksgiving, praise and prayer" was August 6 of tha'. year. In the two following years the date of the observance was lell to the dis cretion of the Pre.-ident hut during th« past twenty live yearn tho last Thursday in November has beea set apart for tho holiday. Death of Justice Ciark. AssociaU Justice of the Supremo Ceurt of Pennsylvaaia, Silas M. Clark, died at his residence in Indiana, Pa., last Friday evening. Far the last elgkt yearn of his life Judge Clark suffered from diabetes, and during tbe last three years was subjeet to skin dis ease, which gave him much annoyance es pecially during the heat of summer. Six weeks ago while holding court at Pittsburg » large carbuncle appeared upen thj baek of his neck. He continued to occupy his place upon the bench until two weekj ago, when he was obliged t» relinquish hi* doi lies and come home. The carbuncle was lanced but did not discharge, the weead refused to heal, and the swelling mcreas ed. The pain was *o great that for a week he did not sleep, his appetite failed and he became very weak, 'and was compelled to take his bed, as the carbuncle became more troublesome, his ot.her ailments in creased. On Thursday several deep incis ions were made in the tumor, which were painless to the patient, and it was then that his physicians gave up all hopes of his recovery. To-day' he fell into a comatose condition, and died at 9:15 o'clock this eveuiug, parsing away without a straggle. In 1854 he entered the law-offico of Wil liam M. Stewart, Esq., now a „solicitor of the Pennsylvania railroad and a resident of Philadelphia. JOURNALIST AND LAWYRR. While a student inMr. Stewart'soiflee,ia connection with Joseph M. Thompson and Col. John F. Yoang.botti n->w deceased. he started the Indiana tfesseugor, which sup posed James Buchanan for president in 1856. He was brilliant and forcible writer. In 1A57 he sold his interest in the news paper and was admitted to practico in the several court* of Indiaua county. He shortly after for mnd a partnership with Mr. Stewart, which terminated in 1872 upon the removal of the flatter gentleman to Philadalphia. Frem the time ot his ad mission to the bar until bis eleeiion as one of the justices of the supreme court he was actively engaged in the practice of his pro fession, and oarned a wido celebrity as an astute and clear-heidod lawyor. For • number of years he was the attorney for iho first. Nation*! bank of Indiana, and waf its president when eleetcd judge. He took a dt?fcp Interest in agriculture and ownad a line farm adjoining the town of Indiana for a number of years, and served as president of Indiana County Agricultural society for several suocessive terms, and his energetic hiacagooient of the institution placed it - -tire high plane it now occupies. Saxonburg Items. Albert Iloerr is on the sick list. iss Alice McKee of Suxonburg has gene j to Philadelphia on a visit. The weaffher has now broken and the roads art) again decked in mud. iTico. fc. Helmbold of this place died on Saturday morning of spinal affection. Prof. J. C. Caldwell, principal of the schools in this plac* ha« been elected President of our Literary Society for the second time. - . -.V'M-li'l'ji® King qf. Itutler is visiting friends in this'place. Service j ft the Lutheran Church at 2:30 p.m. next Saturday. i S. THE NEW ELECTION LAW. The naw election law, the Act of Assem bly, "to regulate the nomination and elec tion of public officers" etc., passed by the late Lefisture and duly signed by the (iov ernor, is one of fearful proportions and wonderfal detail. It occupies sixteen page* of the lawbook for this year, and completely revolution ises our mode of holding elections. It is to take effect on the lat of March next and therefore the Fall election of next year will probably be the first in tte* Stale held under it, but it must be prepared for by the lat of March. It requires an official ballot, which i»" >.o be furnished to the different election boards by tbe County Commissioners: and the Secretary of the Commonwealth is to tarnish the forma of the ballot* to the Com missioners of each county. Hereafter the Presidents and Secretaries of politioal conventions —county, district and State —must certify the nominations made by sueh conventions for Assembly. Stat* Senate, Judges.. Congressmen, Presi dential Electors and all State officers to the Secretary of the Commonwealth at least fifty-eix days before the election: and nominations for eounty officers to the conn ty Commissioners as least forty-two days before the election; and nominations made by borougli and township meetings ma-' be filod with the borough or township aud itors at least t*n days before the day of election. No political party that cast less than three per cent of tbe largest entire vote f >r any offiee cast in tho State at the preeeed ing election, can have the names of their nominees printed on the official billot, ex cepting by a "nomination paper" sigae 1 by one half of cent of the largest vote lor any State officer at the proceeding election, if a State nomination; or throe percent of the largest vjte in the district if a district nomination, and these must bo tiled with the Secretary or Commissioners forty-nine and thirty-Sve days before tho election. Certificates of nominations must be sworn to, the signatures to nomination pa per* must be vouched for by tho affidavits of at lest five of the signers; and both must specify the party or policy to which they belong in three, or leas, words; the appel lations not to conflict. Then, if none of the candidates with draw,or if no objections are filed to the nom inations, provision for both of which con tingencies is made in the law,the Secretary of the Commonwoalth shall, at lea.'t ten days before the election, transmit dupli cate official lists of all the nominees to be voted for in that county to tho County Commissioners and Sheriff, aud the Coun ty Commissioners are to give tho Sheriff a list of the nominees certified to them; and the Sheriff is to name them all in his prec - lamatioa; aud the Ounty Commissioners are to have the tickets printed; each ballot [ to contain the names of all the candidates, i arranged in political groups, with blank i Spaces at tbe end of each, on which the j voter can write other names if he wishes, j and the voter will make a (X) opposite tho ; i head of the tioket he wishes to vote, or if j he does not wish to vote a "straight'' ticket' he will make a (X) opposite the name <>l ; each individual he wishes to vote for, or | fill in the blank spaces with other names. ' All tbe ballot* used at any one voting place are to be alike, and the Commission- j ers are to furnish the election officers two j sets of them of not lei* than seventy-five j for each fifty voters, bound together aud j ~ent at different times, with instructions j for voting, two oopies ot the assessors list : of voters, and ballot and votiug check lists, etc. For townelup and borough elections the auditors of the same are to piovide the tickets, and do the other duties prescribed for Connty Commissioners in the general elections, and certify the cost of same to ■he County Commissioners for payment. The County Commissioners are also to provide election rooms, furnished with vot ing booths —one for each fifty voters, and in no case less than three — a guard iai! across the room, ballot boxes, light, heat, leail pencils in booths for marking the ticket*, etc. If necessary they uro to con struct a temporary room. The first cost ot these fixtures is to be borne by tho St.ite, but the county is to koep them in repair. A commission consisting of tne tbrce State offioors named in the law met in Harri*- ourg, this week, to decide upon the pattern and maximum cost of these things. The guard rail is to be six feot from tho ballot box aud none but the election offi cers and persons ougaged in voting are to no admitted inside it. and not more than teu voters are allowed in tho room at any one time,but the law provides for watchers, one for each party, who must have a certi ticato from the County Commissioners fui general elections, or from the borough or township auditors for local election*. As each voter enters the railing ho is handed an official ballot properly folded. This he takes to his booth, unfolds, marks, refolds aud hands to the election officer; but he is not allowed to occupy a booth more than three minutes if others ar show hi j ballot, defacing posted list of candidates, curds of instruction or specimen ballots, or interfering with voting; also makiug habit for SIOOO liue and one years imprisonment anyone who shall falsely make or wilfully deface or destroy any certificate of nomi nation or nomination paper, or file a falst letter of withdrawal; and same for any pub lie officer who wilfully neglects his duty under this law; also SIOOO »tnd five year for any printer employed by the Count} Commissioners or borough or township auditors who appropriates official ballots to his own ase. gives them to others, o; wilfully misspells names or inisarrangc them; and also makes it a misdumesuoi subject to SIOOO fine and one year's impris onment for any unauthorized person to have official or counterfeit ballots in his possession. This is a general idea of the law. ami does not slate many of tho details giv»-u ii, the thirfy-rix sections of the act. but it will be seen that tho law is considerable of an experiment. It imposes new duties on the Count,) Commissioners, borough and township auditors and other officers, which must be thoroughly understood, as they are held responsible. The board that meets at Harrisburg thir •'week will probably arrange for the f rni- Ilure lor tho election rooms, and then it will be tux the County Commissioners to secure suitable rooms,a> this furniture will occupy gome space. The voting under this act will necessari ly be *low. and as some of the election dis tricts in thin county poll over three hun dred votes at a Presidential election, it may be deemed necessary to divide them, a matter wbicb, in the rural counties, is in tMe hand - of the Courts. The ballot* for this county will be the same for every election district, and there fore our County Commissioners will have 110 greiit trouble in making up the tickets fro:n the nominations that will be certified to theui, but in Allegheny and Philadel phia counties, whore the Legislative. Sen atorial Br.d Congressional districts over-lap each other, it will likely be a perplexing job. If it were not that this law provides for j blank :-p«oe3 uudcr each list of nominees or J under the title of the office, if there are no nominees, in which the voter may write the name of any person he wishes to vote for, and which name shall be counted, without a X marl: after it, we would judge that t!ie constitutionality of thi j law could be que-: be. J; but as it is we see no reason why the 'numbers of an; party, which did not ca-t the neres.-nrv three percent of the vote of t'." preceding election, should not 2.i .(head 1 ! .-Id their conventions and nominate their candidates, aud instruct the member- of the party to write the names of t';eir nominees in the vacant places. An i imk'ii :.d .*!it voter, also, can, in like inaa i ner. vol* or w':o:n he pleases. The whole thing is a novelty; it is the i Australian ballot system, "with varia : tio.is," .Uid a- it.- success will depend, in a ! great part, upon the officers who hold tbe | first election, and as those officers are to be elected m-ic Februrary it will be well for us to have a care as to who is elected. Whether or not this increase aud change in the preparations for, and paraphernalia of, elections will do any good remains to be seen. It may be that it will. The "Fiour City"—June 7, 189 a. At the meeting of the Republican National Committee in Washington, Mon day, every sta'.e aud territory was repre- I sented excepting Xew Mexico. Chairman Clark.ion called the Committee to or :cr; the resignations of Chairman aud Treasurer Dudley were accept ed; Mr. (Markson was confirmed as Chair man and Mr. Barbour as Treasurer; the contested representation from Utah was settled, and then tho roll of states was called and tie claims of tho different cities wanting the Convention, were presented, in speeches of oue hour each. The first informal ballot resulted: Xew York,9; Chicago, 0: Omaha, 5; Minneapolis, 13; Cincinnati, 4; Sun Francisco, 8; Detroit 1; Pittsburg, 2; St. Louis, 1; Chattanooga, 4. First formal ballot—Xew York, 10; Chi cago, 0; Omaha,3; Minneapolis. 14; Cincin nati, 8; San Francisco, 5; Detroit, 1; Pitts burg, 1; Chattanooga, 4. Tbe vote varied somewhat until tho seventh ballot, which stood: Minneapolis 29;j Cinncinnati, 15; New York, 3. Prospect Items. John Roxberry and Mrs. Annie Cowan, who have been indisposed for sometime with cold and rheumatism, are about well again. Franklin Heyl, 4 who worked near Pitts t>nr» since last spring, is home to stay for the winter. Last we-fk, Gas flowers killed two hogs which dressed 7.34 lbs. That is not fishy, but real pork. Who beats it T Let u* hear. F. P. Critchlow, having been sick for a week or so, is able to he in t .o store again Allen 11. Dtiun helped iu the store during Frank - absence. The young folks hare had very tplea«ant socials rt-cerliy, at.l U. Calcr's and Mis. Jennie HoitiV It tiek.id Charley Bowers wbc.i he : «rd that Newt Kiddle got left. Mr. t" T. If ill. of ashington. Pa., was in 1 . .1. -• week. Charlie made butter and r • here a year ago, but is now in - . » 1 .••!* ia the Caaonsburg oil field J. ' 1 P. Miller was at Beaver Falls, las) week. • :!> 1 ine-s. Jobu thinks of going back thi re to work. L. Li. S:. ; iM'tii, who live.-i two miles X. K of i.iwi. 'i i' l • a bu-i'iO'-.s trip to New Brighton la 1 week. Mrs. 1 ; Bice, of Lancaster T'.vp., visited Icr daughter aud brother, Mrs. A.lvin itiddle and Lome Shamir, recently Ves Shoaf, of Walled Lake, Mich., was in town fir a few days last week. Ves likes to co,ne to town once in a while to seo, to see—well his old friends. Jo COBITY. Euclid Itoms. Altbongh we have heard nothing of Euo lie through vour columns of late she is by no in- .1 ■ dormant. Our euergelia iner chantwho r»ro always to bo found in the van of th -ir profession, made sad havoc among tii poultry Monday and Tuesday of tl)is week. Sevt-ral hundred chickens and turkeys were shipped from this place to help satis fy the maw of tbe hungry public. Mr. Will Gerlach, who has been absent a few days has returned and continues his profes ion—M. 1). Our school is progressing finely under the tutorship of N. W. CampbeU.^ The event of the season was the basket festival given by the school on Wednosday night of la-t week. The proceeds go tow ard getting a bell for the school. Every thing went off uicely and all went away feeiiu;; tney had spent.a pleasant time. XXTY^ DBATH3 nELMBOLD—At bis home in Saxonburg, Saturday, Nov 21, 1891. Mr. Theodore llelinliold, aged 53 years. FLICK—On Nov. 13, 1891, at her homo near Bukerstown Station, (iertbude, daughter of It. 0. Flick, aged|lG years HEMPHILL—On Nov. 13th, 1891, at Boulder, Colorado, jgFrank Hemphill, aged 19 years. The remains were interred in Bull Creek graveyard. HEN-HEW—At-his homo in l'etersville. Saturday. Nov. 21, 1891, Carl, son of George Uenshcw. aged about one year. MULLEIt—At bis home in Hutler. Nov. 20. 1801, Georgie son of J. M Muller, agi d 1 year and 1 f months. TURN ON THE LIGHT Atitl I« I it glimmer mi ; 11 every / mm, uomau Knons or tlir i llonr) el Gossor's Cream Glycerine. It i- the ideal Coßuiutic. It stimulates tlio nt rvr. quickens circulation and carries away den i particle* of tho ukin, leaving it fine imd ch.ir. It Lias no equal for Cbap ped IJands. Lips, Face, or roagbnew of the skin, mitl i not excelled as u dressing for tk* fi »fl >• Awrtat. It is a bland, cr* i.ny emulsion. with just enough vege laid" "ii flen the .-kin. So ladj' or gMtlemao ibonkt bo wMraft it. lie sure to get tin- !_'"iuiice. Take no substitute. "F<»r Sy J. C. Rfdick, Drug- Ki«!, lJiiricr, Pa. y Gin A. iiui, 1-Ui BraMvin * V> LSQAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrator* and Executors of estates can secure their receipt book* at the CITI IES office. Application for Charter. Notice is hereby Riven that an appli cation will be made to the Governor of Fenn'a on the 14th of Dec., 1891, by J. S. Patterson, M. L. Lock wood, S. W. Tait, W. F. Tait. J. S. MeNally, Stephen Lock i wood, ?. G. Lockwood, J. M. Dickey, D. K. Newton, under the act of Assembly I entitled. "To provide for the incorporation ■ and regulation of .Natural lias Companies ! approved May 2yth, A. D. lfclSo, amd the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended incorporation to be called the "Patterson Natural Gas Company" the character and object ot which in to produce, deal in,transport, store and supply natural gas to such persons, corporations anil associations in Harmony andZelienopleand vicinity within convenent connecting dis- I lance of its lines who may desire to use the same. All within the County of Butler. W. D. Brandon, Solicitor. Estate of John Burkhart. I.ATE OK BVTLEK TWP. DEc'D. Letters of sdmini-tration haviag been (jrant ed to the undersigned en the estate ot John Burkbart,d-e'd, late of But.er tp.,Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves iad ebt ed to said e>tite will pie tse make immediate payment, and any having claims ajtainst said estate will present them duly authenti cated tor settlement. MAHY BIRKHAKT, ADM'RX. BCTLKK, PA. Grter & Italston, Attys. Insolvent Notice. In re application uf J. I". Common Ple.vs ol Dtubenspeek fur dis-t llutier Co.. M. s. D. charge under the lnsolv- f No.«, Dec. T, is9i. cut laws. Wlicreas I made application to tUe Court of Common Picas of Huiler County. Pa.. on the 11th Uav of tsept. lf»l, praying ror discharge under the Insolvent laws ot the Commonwealth, und the Bald Court having nxed Monday. Dec. 7. lc'jl. lor the hearing of the .same in open court, all nr. creditors and others interested are hereby riotlfled to attend and show cause. 11 any they have, why 1 should not he discharg ed according 13 law. J. P. DACKSNSPKCK. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court 01 Quarter sessions ot Butler cy. on the 7th day of December. A. D„ laid. by the proper authorities of the boroujh ol CentreviUe, In .said county, to have said bor ough Incorporated so as to become subject to the restrictions and possess the powers and privi leges conferred by Act 01 Assembly approved the 3d day of April. A. 1).. ISSI, entitled "An Act regulating ooroughs." Nov. 4, lsal. I.KVI if. WISE. Atty for Applicants. EstaLe of John Whltmire, dee'd LAL'K OF OIKUNL) TWP., BCTI.EB CO., PA. Letters testamentary ou the estate of John Whlnnire. dec d.. late of Oakland twp., Butler Co., Penna.. having been granted to the under signed, all persons Knowing themselves Indebt ed 10 said estate wll l please make Immediate payment and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to PKTKR WHITMIRK, Exa. .Sonora P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. C. W. Fleeger. Atty. Estate of Joshua McCandless, dee'd- LAT* OP MPDDYCKEKK TWP.. BUTLIACO.. PA. Notice is hereby given that thi undersigned having taken out letticrs ot administration ou the esiateof Josnua JlcCandless, late of Muddy creek twp.. Butler County, i'a.. deed. All peosoos knownlug themselves indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and all persons having account* or claims vgalnst said estate will pres.-nt trie same pro perly authenticated for payment to AUUtZO 11. KK>>ll>V, Prospect, ra.. Adtn'rs. McJuiikm & Ualbreatli atij. for A dm'us. Estate of Robt. G. Crawford, dee'd. L \TB OF ADAMS CO. administration on the estate of Robert U. Crawlord, dee'd, laic of Allans twp,. Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to tho uuuersUned. all tersous knowing themselves ludebted ti> said esUle will please make Im mediate paiinent _aml any having claims agaicst tne haul 3 will present them duly authenticated lor setllemeni to Jolts CKAWFORO. Adm'r, Vaicucia, Builer Co..Pa. Estate of R. A. Mifflin, dee'd. LATK OV WASHINGTON TWP.. BUTLKK CO., PA- Letters testamentary on the above named • stale having been granted to the uitderstgued. all pertains knowing Ihciuselves indebted to name Will please luake Immediate payment, any having claims against salu estate will preai-nl them iluiv authenticated Tor settlement. T. P. Mil M.i.s. lix'r. North llope P. o . C. W AI.KH*. Atty. Butler Co.. Pa. Estate of James McCandless, dee'd. LATK Ol Jl'l'.SN'TWl'., BI'TI.UHCO..JI'A g Letters of administration ou the above ! named estate having beru graut-d to the uu •lersigued, ail persons knowing themselves indebted 10 raid estate a ill eteaMj tauke im mediate payment, and any having claims lgaiutt said e.-tat- will present them duly authenticated tor i-eltlemeiil. D. B. DOLTHK'IT, Adm'r. brownsdale P. 0., Butler Co.. I'a. ' Estate of Mary Kiddle, dee'd. LITI- joK CI.INTON. TWP. ' Letters testamentary ou the estate of Mary Uiadb. deed, late of Clinton twp, Butler to., i'a , having been grained in the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted 10 said estate will please make immediate pay ment.and .in\ having claims against said estate will I'm sent mem duly authenticated torso tlo meiil to ' Ji >I!N I!. CO" NINO It AM, JOHN 11 PrrKHs. Ex'rs. Kiddles x Roads. F. 0., liutlcr Co.. Pa. Estate of Nancy Bartley, dee'd. LATE OP lII'TI.KK. PA. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Nancy Hartley, Uec'd. late of the borough of Butler. Pa., having been granted to the under -1 signed, all persons knowing themselves Indebt led to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present llietn iluly authenticated for settlement. JAMBS WILSON Bx'r. Sonora I*. 0., Butler Co., Pa. Williams k Mitchell, Atfvs. FOR SALE. LOTS I will offer for sale a number of lots situated on the high ground adjacent to 11. H. Voucher, Ks ommon Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public -ale a? the Court House. In the lwrough of Butler, on Monday, the 7th day of Dec. A n.. isai at 1 o'clock, r. m.. the following de scribed property, to-wlt: E V No 234. Dec Term. IM>!. AH the right, title. Interest and claim of A VV Say. W A Sure>« m h Ualfsnyder. of. in and to M acres of land, more or less, sltuau-d in Concord and Oakland townships, Butler i county. Pa., bounded as follows, town : Begin ning at tbe middle cf loud ou Uuseltou s tine, thence due east 8:1 perctie* to a post; thence , bo'ith '•5 : p-rches ; theui-o I north 11 deg west it perl-lies : thence soutli I deg west 74 percbe-s; thence dac eas*t it per nes : to the road, the place of beginning. ■ ALSO—AII the right, ti'ie, it tertst aud claim | ol A W Say. W A Shreve and M H Railsnyaor, I of, In and to 40 acres of land, more or less, situ ated In Concord and Oakland townshliw. Butt-r | county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the 1 North by Theodore Huseitoh east bv lands of defendants. s»u.h by James « Campbell, weal bv Andrew P Chr istle. Being same tract of land sold by James R Campbell to -aid first par ties. Sol/eiiatid faken In execution as the pro perty of A \v wy, VV A Shwve and M H Itatf envder, at the suit of Eliza A Clark for use of Thomas lxmaghy. E I> No _i>9, I>ec Term, 1S»1. S H Plersol. att'y. All the title. Interest and cUim ot John Morgan, of. In and to four lots of laud, more or less, nltuate in Saxoa City. Wluileld iwp., liiit lcrcountj. I'a . bounded as follows, to-wlt : Be ginning a'- a pin 011 Ilazlett Ave und Lynn A*e 20u feet to I'each vv ay; thence along said Way ii'. feet to Che.stiiUt v\ ay ; thence aloo 0 ' said W ay -j>o feet to liazlett Ave : tuence along s.tid Avenue l:"> Icel to Lynn A,e lh ■ place of begta uigu. being lots No. 132. lit!, 194 arid tSft, IB l l»n ol lots laid out by Win S Boyd lu Win!!' Id twp.. County and state aXorf-aid. and called saxou City, and being the .same lots conveyed to tii" party ot tue first oart by .-aid Win - Boyd. SeUvd and Uikeii Iu e-.-citlon .1- tie. property of Johu Morgan at thesU;t of Wm .1 lioyd et al, helr> at law 01 Win S Boyd, dee d. for use 01 Henry 11 Boyd. ED No 19i >ept term, ISJI, Brandon, all y. U All the right. tlUo, interest and claim of 1; vv I»oods. of. in and to 17 acres of land, more or less, situate 111 Clay twp. Butler Co. I'a.. bound ed as lollows, to-wlt: on the north by Philip Ualsteln. east by Gold heirs, south by Elmira Illndman and west oy Wash Mahood, together wltti a two-story rrame house, (rame barn, or chard and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 1 ■ %V l>4 l)cc term, l«ul. Williams & Milchcli, alt'ys. All the right, tttle. Interest and claim of Sam uel uf.ln .»ud to 11 acres of land.mor or less, situate lu Adams twp. Butler Co. i'a., Louhded as lollows, to-wlt: Ou ino norih b.. e.eoige Maiburger. east oy John Cashdoltar, south by Wui Jounston and west by* .los John ston's heirs, mostly cleared and under a good state of cultivation. ALSO—AII the right, title. Interest and claim of r>atuuel Davidson, of. lu ana to tB acres ol land, more or less, situate iu .Adams twp. Bm ler 10. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning al the .southwest corner; thence north Jte* west jK-ri ae.- by lands ol tue neirs of Johnston ; inence south 57* east 9 percnes; Iheuee norm Lli>4 west J perches; thence . . west to a stone , thence norm I.V west I2i percnes 10 a post and stone; thence west 2.'u perches to the place of beginning. Willi a two sicrv frame house, orchard and outbuildings thereon. Seizes and tnkeh 111 execution «s property 01 Samuel Davidson at Ihe suit ol Win Roll, agent, KD No 2-20. Dec Term, lill. Wll Lusk. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ot J 11 Morris, of. in and to a lot ot land more or le*s, situated lu liutler borough, builer couuiy, I'a.. bouuded a-s lollows, to-wit: iiegiuning al a corner ot oid Meicer road and Cleveland street, thence westward along said street and lot 01 Veager. tormerly C Dully, 160 leet to an al'ey ; theuee south along said alley lo lot of C Duny ; thence ea>t aloug line 01 sai l lot l«n ti—i lo Meicer street or roan; thence north uluh* nalu Mercer street 40 ft. to place of ikKinnlug, toget her w ilh a two story ti ame house ot toui rooms, fruli trees, a w > il o: good watorand out buildiiigs thereon. Seized and taken In exe cutloh as the property of John 1> Morris at '.tie suit of Trustees ol ouyasuto Lodge No 22i, Kulghtsof Pythias. ED No 1«>, Dee Term 1891. W A Korquer att y. All the right, title, interest and claim of D T Hlggins. of. in and to 50 acres of land, more or less, situated In Venango township, Butler county. Pa., Ixiunded as lollows, to-wit: On the north by John McKam, east by Michael I llli gins, south by Patrick and Alice Ann DUuigah, west by Wm Wok'Ott; about 15 acres cleared, balance in timber, open In coal bauk and all underlaid Willi coal together with a board house, board stable and outbulinihgs thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of 1> T Hlgglu.- at the suit of (• W Reep. E II No 157 Dec term, ism. Brandon, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of VV c i.lenn, of, 111 an ! to one acre ot land, more or leas, situated In West Suubury borough. Builer Co. Pa. bounded as toiiows, to-wlt: On lUs north by Rev Wright aud Andrew Porter. ea>. public, road , south by street, west by Joshua Duul&p; together with a two-story Irauie house. Irttwe stabie, fruit trees and oulbuhu lugs thereon. »elzt-d and taken In execution a.s the property of VV CUlcnn at UlO suit ot J W Thoru. ED No 112 Dec Term. 1891. Alex Mitchell, at torney. All right. IHIe. interest and claim of ,/oht. Kennedy, of. In and to u lot of land, more o-. 1-ss. situated In Butler borough. Butler county. I'a bounded as loMows, to-wlt: "o the norm by an alley, east by Kamerer, south by New , vstle street, west tiy Borland; logeMter with a name barn and one story trame bullutug Used as M shoe tUfrwJß. Al.SO—All tlie rlghl, tit!.', interest and ciniiu of John Kennedy, of. 111 and 10 74 feet 01 land. n»Wi-' or K-- , bltuii'.ed In llutier borteua llulier county I'a.. bounded us loitow- 10-.Mt. on the North by V. >'■ l:eel. i. st by Mtice: streei, south by an allej. west by an alley ; m>tlierwiiha Iwo-.-lory triune hou-e and out buildings tuereon. Si lzed .»ud lakei. In e.x -."UI 'on as Ihe p.«>;a-ii.\ or Joh.i Kennedy at ill. .suit fAldn wl. Willi;-in-- In uusl lif Jane A; k« lined jr i; j) So 212 D " U.'illl. IHUI. A O Williams, all y All the right, title, interest and claim of 1. .M llewlt. cf. in and to ofcxt-o nt t 01 land more 01 less, sit uateti In Builer borough, nuiier Co, Pa. bounded as lollows, 10-wii: <>u the north by lieor lie Mil linger, cast by f M lieu It, soutli bj Locust strfi'l, west by an alley; together with . two-story fraiao bouse and ouioulldlngs there on. AI.SO All the right, title, luuTi.it and claim ol I. M Hew it, of, in and to SOxIGO feet ot land, more orleK-. situated hi Butler borough, llutler eouuty. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt : Oil tue north by springer, eust by an alley, i-outu by 1 ti Hew It. west by second i.in el; togein-1 Willi a two-story frame house, liable stable and outbuildings thereon. AI.SD—AII tbe right, title, interest aad cl die of I. .vi Hewit.oJ. 111 and to iJixinu net of land more or less, situated ;h Butler bo.'ougu. null' » eouuty. Pa., bounded as follows, 10-wlt: C'ti the north by an alley, east by a u alley, south by Mrs. Anderson, west by second street; to gether with a two-story name house and out buildings Ihereon. ALSO—AII the right title. Interest and claim of I. M llewlt, 01. ih ahd to a certain lot of laud, more or less, situated in Butlt" borough, Uutl r Co. I'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post at the northwest corner of s-ai lot. ou UlHltn ntmnt .U ' lin in an easterly direction along said street 40 feet to a post ; thence In a sotilhcrn direction along lot No 52,12J foet 10 an alley ; thence iu a western direction along said alley 40 feet lo 11 post at corner of lot No r.i; thence in a northern direction along -aid lui (No 54) 125 feel to the place of beginning, said .ot being lot No 5.) 111 Philip Daiilieuspi ck's plan of lots in said borough, together with a uvo-stoi j Irume house nnu outbuildings there Oil. ALSO— all the rlgbl. Htin, Interest and claim of I, M He wit., of, 111 ami to |uxl«o feet of land, more or less, situated In Builer borough or But ler township. Butler county, i'a.. bounded as follows, 10-wlt: On the north by L VI and J.! ilcwit. east by ). M Hewit, south by carbon street, west by L M Jiewlr; together with .1 two story frame house and outbuildings thereon. ALSO—AII the right title, interest and eUlui or ~ M llewlt of. in and lo 10X100 feet of land, more w* JfsS situated 111 Butler borough or But ler township, Butler cfioity. Pa., bounded is follow*. Ou the north by I. M and J J Hewit, etui by L M Hcwtt south by Carbon s'.rcct, Weil by an alley : together with a two-story frame house and outbuildings thereon. ALSO -AH the right, title. Interest ana claim of 1- Al Hewlt, 01, lu anil to 40xl00-/ei t of land more or lcwt, nUuatcd lu Butler or ltutler towuship, Butlor county. I'*, bounded as follows, to-wlt: on I lie uortli by I, Mi; J J Ilewlt. east by Fourth street, south by Car bon direct, west by I. M Hewlt. AIJIO—AiI the right, title, Interest and claim of L M llewlt. or. In iilid to 40X1K) feet of laud, more or less, situated Ui llutler borough or Hutler township, tlutler county, i'a. boundod as follows, to-wlt: On the north by 1. M £ J J Hewlt. east by I, M Hewlt. south by Carbon strcot. west by I. M llewll. Seized and tiikenln oecutlon as the proin-rtj of L M Hewlt al tb« »ult of Alex Mitchell, iru-tce. liDNo 213, l>e Term, IWI. A O Williams, any. A'-! the i'ljlit. Iltlo, Interest and claim of L M r '.. it ?nu J J Hewlt, of. In uiiil to Iw)a1#o feet of land, more or less, situated In Kutlei borough, or Butl>-r township. Hu'ler county, fa., bounded at follows, to-wlt : On the noiib l>y an alley. ea»t t/> Fourth street. r.y I M Hew it, went hy an «lluy< logctlier with ihtet two-story frame noMiifS find nutbulldlog ihere ou. Sel/"d and take In execution au Ihc pto- P'.rty of I. M Hewlt and J J Hewlt, at the suit of Ale* Mitchell, trustee. KI) No P4, liet Jcrni. IK)I. Brandon, att'y. All the right, titie, luieri-sted and claim of 1 u Marr. of. lu .mo t" acres ol lap J. pi ore oi less, slluated 111 Concord towiirinip, (lutiei county. I'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin Uiug at a i. '.»t, t hejice by lauds of Jolin Marr Jr. south d"K ' as' :•! per- ties to a post; ttienei by lands of IJiiilei p.iu.ili norths deg wist ,i perches to u pc.i'; lilt life by laPiM "[ .1 Maxwell north di g tail W j riches lo Hie placp •/! I»' ginning. AI.SO All lie right, title. InterCßf H|id< lalm of K W St-arr. of, in and to iieres oi j-«nd. ! more or !<-.«, >lliiali > hoids of A >io> lert no per. pes to a, lilikory ; I lie me by laniis oi I'ainl I'atton noitli ili >s «i»l .s'i .-lo pen lies to llie I i.e^m uliiK. hel/r-l jlal taken in execution as ihe property ol K IV Stßrr lit the suit of Butler Mav liißs Bank and other*. K1) No 1 Dec term. 1k;i!. I.usk \ \ inoeillu, att'ys. All Hie r 'Kilt. title. Interest and rlalm of J .\ Welsh. of. in ind to 46x110 feet of laud, more or less, situated In f'onnoqncnesslng township. Butler county. I'a. bounded "s follows, to-wlt: <>n the north by Powder .Viit iioa'l oy lli nshew. wiuth by llensbcw. west by J..xepb ! Wise ; together *llh a two-alorv bourd house board stable mid < utbulldlligs there< n. Sein- 1 anil takrn 11: exi'l-iitlon as the properly of .1 A Welsh nt the sull of ( as per lehl r f al EI)No 1M Deo term. I*ol. Kohler, att'y. All Ihe right, title. Interest and claim of limn Is Hhlefds. of, m and to 33 acres of land, more or less, situated In Clearfield township. Butb r county. Pa. bounded as follon3. to-wlt: On the north by \ Denny, east by Mri.iitighi'n. j south by ciymer heirs, wist by Clymer In-lr* , to; etuef with a t»o-«tory f sine hi.use iramcj I ari, oriiuani and outbuildings thereou. ■ sua (ikty lu execution lB 'he prc/Jfrty ol J Dennis SUlel.U at the suit of Joseph Ki.' -yet I 01. j E1) Nos 161. lid. In l«, 147, a l\ . IN".- term. ■ IHSI. W A t "fipier et al. alt; s. All thr rtuiit. U'te. mure.-" ai.J e>im ot M . HM) shWMi iad r»iiirr null mi iral! •Os : r ~f ;*nd. to re or —J lb tireat Belt JeUer- -c township. Cat: r Celintry. I'a. bounded M loH' V " 'o WN: -in p'.rtn by Albert smith . ea«t by V»e« Pee 11 B iiireafl. »oUta bv M B'er'.y and Vi>4tles, ; ty VV m Ren; k tugclbe. - w l'.n a two-; t< - - irfite: building boiitd stable a...t outbuildings trere oh. --elzcd and ta».."n In execution .v t!.. i< p*"rty of Michael ~htrlilr. ai l Patrt**k st the suit of Joseph Krlley ct 01. El> Nod 161. in 4, l'<», ItV-. 1»»7. ;i:-. 11... Is'- terdi, 1S!>1. W A l'orxiuer. att'y All the rlsi.t. liile. mier»--i ._;il claim 01 Michael •shi.-U- i »irk BhMdS MMI -i n shiebls. uf. In and to '.7 a. res of i»u 1. Lijre or le«vs situated 111 \V mtiei.l 10-ai- ; h'.Uei county. Pa. bountlod *s tollows. u 11- gts niu< at a ;>oet the nonhwrsi coruer, tU»n« v ' north Si' : -I . ibt lex-1.1 a:o .t.-'rl". direction 147 pflrch s ai.,a< l':ido ol Michael Shields to a , tuence -uutr. >•-, deg w»« . peri haio:.; .arms f UeL-lcr hvl.s -.e lie- .u ■ northwestern aiiecu.m along . iMa * J L:- Shields and a public road so lovij n>. le or 1.-ss toajHist. theuee so'llh !-s',leg ... * • r»d». more or less, along lands ..t John s.il'-l'W .0 post; thence nc-rt-i 1 - o-g we.' i.rren..-. along .andsoi Johu Shields ■>-' H ir> to . post, trie place of best •■.inc. ill under and in a goo.l state of cultivation. ALSM>— All the right, title. i> 1 re-r :u , ~.nn ot Michael Seields, Patrick • to shields, 01, lu jr ; ■ • , re- t.-.v ■ - leas . situate lu VV: UM 1 ,-.m I ■! ' vna Butler couuiy, i •.. ... • : BeglMiinjt .1: a 1 .-' •: lu . the .*e norll: -- • ' > us: 111 lands ei Neal Gallagher to a j w; ben tifahaui to a post; thence south - d ; - «53i» percnes al-.;. ,* l ::o •■ f Mr- lerch ' liieiice in a south .'rit direction along lands« said Mrs lier'h lib 1 u -i.c- to a , •••• . uc tiller heirs to a p,.st; Ut-i..-o 1:. .. le-7 : V i'u u. iferehe-,. more or 1< to th p. Og; all under tenccandlne gbol sta'.- cultivaiion. Seized and tuaeli 1:1 <■■■' u «i. " ■,.■ r of Micbael Shields. Pa'.ri -iv si.-"-, . . i .loh.: Shlelrts.at tne suit of Jo - 1 h K. ;i'. i:er< E D Nos lit* aud 120, !>• c Term. 1491. P W Low ry. att'y. All the rluht. title, interest and claim of Christ Miller and Louts Mlll-r. i. 111 aud t) 73 acres of laid, in r • or le--,, situate in Bu ! 'er twp. Butler Co.. I'a.. coundcl follow - lo wlt: On the north oy MuWO, -a-' bj -.! ; hai .Mliiegau. aoiith by tieoig. Bauer «ua A'-nha: . M a an.lie- . v -t by puoit,' -.'otd leading iroin the New Castle roa t 1 1 tne «nd Merce.' road mostly cleared and in • goo.l -i.n- d cultiva tion. Seized and taken ;u e.x- Uiiou llli property ot Curlst Mtli r and Lo its Mt-t-i'. ui tue suit ol lleury Bl kel for us of John 1 j.OW ry. EI) No 72. Dec Term, 1 :'l. i> nilcr. att'y. All the right, title, lulerest and 1 1 ot H B M.'Klluiey . of, i:i and to 4n\ i. : . : inore.or less, situate 111 ti ~:ai 1 den--- ng 1.1 .• Butler Co.. Pa., bounded :•> toiiow , to-wit: < >r. the north by !>r.< 'urtti , ea-t (iermsti Hi formed e -.nr 11 -o'lthov I'oWderMil. ro *.d. .'.c.-. by an alley, togeti:' . wiln t on- -lory tr..iue bouse, board s;aol■ 1 nt.J onto iiiuii-.s ; . -.eou seized and lattca in execution a.- tile ;vop; r : y of 11 11 McKiunty.at the suit »t Aikc Thompson. E l) No >, Dec Term, is d. Met andi' -s .111.1 ilc l'atiand, attys. All the right, lille. lnl resi uni claim 01 James B Coa.lu ct. In nil 1 to all that ctrialn lot of land, more or .rsii..att n adrnw twp. Butler Co. i'a . bounded aa lollotts. to ait: «»;. the nor 11 l>y a sir < t. east by a street so.itittiy land of W J tlllleland. we iby 1' WRII ;u ,t.' a two-story tcamc U'.u>e UMMU. Beted ■ taken tn ei'rcutiou e.s tie ;-roper'._- ..-r lami t 1 Cobltnn! Ine sun of >1 tif-.n'-Kj r.::i out.., f.. use. now Tor use ol John Couiin. ED No st>, Dec Term. is9l. P W lanvry, att j. All the right, tltl.. Interest andeiaitn .loin. L T'urue:-ot, in and to-I seres o. Lan I. more 01 j lias situate lo Wa*ulu~U>o iwp, 1,-e -rt.... Vt boutl.leu as 101 - ■ -. .o-e it : it. ..'lUlli- ■' . ,st at the uotlowest . oilier, tucn. e n< a u "tii easterly direction by land of Sar.'li imu. . four hundred und sixty t450) fee? -41 5 r.-'st with in thirty of th" nhenaugo a. AL. roau track, theuee aiotig said ri- -■ *c. r.-s V. ID u southerly auxx-tton six hunured u:.d ■ tgh 1;• viiso-b et, more cr !•-s. t«~. a go :t. toeneo b.v iands of J'l Bealty, seven hiiutli'e 1 hi.-i futy (75o.'leet, more or less, Lo a ISJ-." Hud plaC" o; beginning. Seized and Ufcke.i tn i'ioo u the property John L I'uruer, at tuo sull «" r irst National Bank of Greenville, Pa. Kl> No 9, Dcs Term, isy'. Br-.oloa, nf.'y. Ail the right, title, tntere« r and c! II ! Clark, of, iu and to 100 «c.-as o: tar. i. mor- o. I»ss, situate In Concord iwp But'er '"O.. ra. nvunded as follows, to-wlt: <>u "le IIJ/m. bv ■■ I) Kannrer and Coon, Oasf liy J U and I' K .in erer. south bv II Blair and west oy \V tl ('ami Oil 1 knd Pal ton. wl't. atraxc nou-e. bam *ud two orchilds tln*c-ju. and ta —- lu execution th -piopjit; 01 II .1 i:. | a two-story frame liouv. ■' ,'M ; outbuilding tnereon Seiz»«l and :ake;i 1.. cx J ecu'.lon as ihe property of I. 11 Arras, a : Ui. I suit of Josephine Arras. hDNo 05 Dec Term. I*9l, Kor.[n r. att y. 1 All tbe right, title. Interest an I e!. "a or J K ,' V Brouwere, of, tn and - acr • ■: 1 1:.1 mo-> 1 or less, .situate tn Mdl rsiown boro . ; 1J ;;!■ ' 1 Co.. I'.'t.. ItOtll.-.l- d MS ."•»!. to-.ML. * 'tl- - norih by Met tlulock .east by M. lie,. :. - if. 1 by rranic Boyle a i.l ;i-a -v im, •, .-, . e . | Frederick and Uoio'i .ual. : • tWi It >r j name l:ou .ti ;ni< '..r-i. til.' . . • j ALSO - All Hie ri ;M , tub .; t - -s • Of Jlv V Brodw.,-re. 01. in ,;iid km :'■ I } more or 1e.5.,. sitn.i • I: Molerst >,vu i;- .. | Butler couuty. l'a„ t>ou! as • o . ,i .-wi : .in the norm by »!••••«. . ;rs. ... ' i.v Ma 'lit. j ileiiipiitil farm, v. -. oy Kay lor 11. ... it:'. I Leideoicer. Seized xnd taken in execution a I the pr..i*-rty ol I K . B. . twere ~ .Mlliei'siovvii uepo.c Baa., nail others. Ei) No iw sept I'ertn, ML U.inly. att'y. All the right, tlile, inter ".t and el it u if •> . Jauii-011. ot In aud to a- •. <*i I >o I, o. less, ailuate 111 \ ell.tr 1; ) twp. It i- r couh' v. P.. bound*'l as lollows. 1.1-wlt: On t:i - 0.-i'lti by lands oi Kotjv'ri V ,'ii-lerlin itii'l a.-n., ol >l. da-. Conw ay, east by A> ..> and Jonn ~ic.tain son (now 1! lv Wieif) sotliii by .100 Muiriu. iiU'i west by Oeorge tud Pobeit \ .tuilenlu. tr-in.- inos'ly clear 1. S "/.•■ 1 •id t.l! .in . e-. 'iti.li. as lae property or L» 1 Jauiiso: at n • sun o t>re;i Cro-s. et I EI) No 163, Dec Term. I.S3L MUc at'" y All the riant, till", int. r -t 11111 tl it.u of ..'al.:. \VV ,-r.l of. In and t . allth.it c ilao lot : isnd, more or Ics. -tt i..'e Ir, I'euu twp., llutier Co. I'a.. boiiiiden as foil i.vs, tv.-wit: •lull. -.li't. by I lie one r half of same lot, e '.si by .111 a.'le«. south by Main si. sw by lot o -• v wc-i . public road) bet'i,' tliitl; .1. • • - - Mai. .sc, ami tlfty {■■>>' r t- ; •: p., . |.lai: ■•. 10-n new. v.'itu a two start board hoi.vi tie'i 1 ■ Seized and taken :.i e\e ait ,u as th- ; re t;. ol Jolill A Ward at til.- sUII ol Ji:.CS lia.lnl L l> No. 1.-ti, sept Term. ls>, and .- ... an . .1 l>ecTerm, lsai. a.i.l La-. a t'i All tne right, title, 1:1 . r. >' u.-.ti ci.ilm of lie*- 1 nan Drebert, of, in and lo 3 acres of iaiid.mois or less, situate in Ja- :tsou twp iinl. i t"i.. t'.i jotinded 011 the north b.. l\ :sii . .■; o p,o;,ic's in r-i south by i'."s >'•' NM, : " ot.. key. together witlf n boarl t>':' ii Hie u-'M 's . .'.iiiui,'titer ho nee an 1 ute Hon ''. 1 zed and taken In execution as the . aiporty of ner man Dreocrt it the sull of VV C 1,1.1 t. rci al. E D Noai. Dec t: m, 1811;. A 1 Black anu clareb c Wallter, attorneys. All the rljtht, title Interest -nrt claim ot W 1 Barnes. Peter Cool autt l»A tla tty l artuc. asllicstAniitiOllCo.ot.il: tu.t to _. : . ol imJ more or lets. s::unt'« In t>vj Kutler county. Pa . bounded a. follows, to •.vi r . tin the north by public road, ess? Ny I', i■ Me. iirlde. south by Mc:'iaiTerf > iieirs. wo'.i »y <■ Helchuer and public iv) id; ab .ve prop:' ty o" M aleewetoMestatealtaats on IIMI ol IF Catholic cbtirch iu county aud State it -re.iaW ALSO—AU the rle'ht. title. Interest ,;u-l clam' of >v .i r'.r.v s. " 1 ttetilm t> v BtuMb. partners «s the Si Anna Oil Co, ot. tn snd :■ aci'sol land, more or les-i. i:: «:le::rfo'id twp. Butler eouuty. Pa., liounacd as [oilow- to wu: On the north by J) rogue, e. st M •- La-uhlln, south by church lot and wev by C Steielmer: I-Otf ithcr with wood rl?.> ocr M borne betlor, 2 engine*. ; (eet or S>> tneb caeltiK, Jioo (eet inch tuning, ,r. feet >urk< - rod.-., one 2JO liacrcl tank, one !<►' hari el 'aiik and out) Ii barrel t-ink with Ihe u' e-sary coa ncctlons and IHtliisr* lor ■_* complc't ourioilm outfits thereon; above •Ir-erlijwl pr.p rt. oe iutta leashold esiat" situate on ihe Micnae- HuKKTty farm, township county ant '"la'e aforesaid. ALSO—AII the rlrfht. title, Interest and claim of VV J Humes Peter cool and n A liar jfr.y.o. tn and to acfos of laud, morn or lf-0,. «niiat. In Clcttrlielil township. lidller couuiy. Pa., bounded II? follows, m-wlt: tin ll: r north Vv Michael llaetteilv. e.«at by Mi.)i: ei Il south by Jauie* Mcßrion. we tby M'rrjM j bcrt; t-veih'r with I wood rig temokte l hoi; or.: cni.tce. coo fce.t ti>oC cssiur th-'eou alKive dev rtbed properly l>"'e* a et isidio'd r«- t»te situate on the tlet.n.s fa>;;'ie fa-tr, in l«,> county und »U"re-a!d .- •i».cd and taken In exe. ntion a« (lie prtipeity of tv .1 r,:t.u,. Peter Coal mul H A Has'.Oily, partners a* in' St Anns Oil Co. a? the si.tr of cl-.renf Walker truste*', !ot uw, und olhri <. E 1> No Ms, Dee T'rm. !s:il. J J» MeJnnkin, at'* AH the riKlit, title, liitri"St and el.tioi of jto\' crt Walters, or. In and to JO nere,j or t... ' :.ioi ' or less, situate In C|ny b wn'-htp. Lu.'l-r cutinty l'a., bounded as lullo.vs. to "n : uo the i't»ii by l'oinuer and Wlci.. e.ist. by ii un-t vVu MchllllieV, south by John Vl'lit .:?> .'.est b.' Wick .wal Meals, v'.i'a ouc-.-tiii -. i.k ie-u-■ ojui-story frame h/«»- 1 auk " .ni, or i irU *i"" uUtbnlldtllK- tharuoil. Sci'.e I and tit n lu «.•- ecutlou as ihe proia-rt .. r Uot>..: v>,..; ~ ; ,i the suit ol Jacob IVhltintri et -.1 I p|A nt Sept Tara, ML BNIDWIIA 1 } All Uiei-IBh 1..!' 1 !• (Irallaic. Of. a a I I Io :. I. , less. Hltuate In J.'lferson ' iivns.: ll'.ni rt■< . I'a.. bounded a< follows, t i-v.it: nn the uurtli •y '.V S i I iir .I 1 e vv f :rii nt I. iby Wnilers, west o.v VV VS. , U n ill Mild .1. .re ! ' uiiiitiii-liaiii. c tii afr Hue h• . , ira: . ,ri. hoard stable and orchard thereon >■ . . u tak.-n lu exceuilon IU, to. i ."it. I-. tir.ilmnt at lilt i|lt cl Jn-' ph i i .e a. ■ D N"m.DeeTci'iii,ueL NettnMlmi. aity. All the rl'Jht. lltle. Intel's! and el tiiuVif J V, MeC.iidle—. or. In u 1 |., . : ot ii or less \lt iiai" iu V "Ti i'.,;o i.i.i i'. .1 1o j by an alley. eai»i by an :)!|ey, south bj Frank llli a:.d Hosehtli» lute. . 1... Mil aframe hou.-. . oT.t lisimtn .... :..i iiild ink's thereon Seb I and t tk'-n in e\ -cut 1011 as the property or .1 vv McCandles-, ut the suii 1 John llerK a Co. El> Ncs 1. and 1, '. I Ice 'l'enn. is it. I'.. .ndoi. . and roi.,ner tMyt. All the rlKht, 111 le. ino .. ••.. 1■.>1., of •> in. uel.l lUnkin and lllritn li 'ikln of in and i>. 125 acres, more or less, situate in I'euu twp. tlutlerCo., ra.. bounded is follow-. !, it: On the nonu tiy Tlioims Vla:-:iall mi l VV, -t.-. .• by Mlcliiet stepp ■ uth I. c.tuip .1 a;. Crooki. uusl, by llart.*'i 1 U-.it /.e w.: ti two-story frame i, ■■■ -•. b .ek 1 .. :. .r: nu.l saw null 1-01:1 t. I.li 011: - itigs and one orch trd tliercoh. 1 , ; i.tl.- t'B Hi ''pi,ntlou as tip propufl, .sam e I i.'ii kin aud llljatii H'ltikili al the -Hit i-t Julia Crowe cl al. E D Nos. .'lO and ill. Dee Tertn, l .-l. All the rlkht. tin , tut-. . t . :..n:i of Up. WUtalN of. 'u • nd to i.s a n .-,.:: urf, non ■: • less, situate in Centre twp., llulier t'a, Pa., bounded .IS follows to-wp: On in- I ■' ■: 1 I TbOinus It Udl'U and illaiue iftl'S, east by 1 I.a- Ilewi!-- - ci i.y Mrs Wm RO«H aid McWU-| • Un.-s h< ,rj. w 1.7 McVV.Ulams; m(*Uy riear cw n4te a c sjd »t.-.t« ol aMmmetttl I*o S'.II; 'aouse. barn, orcUnnl and out- ' illt-'i In e*..|-U toil j-r-of II i> WhilDilre at nuit of isutier Bank fot use of IVter Aland. El> Xo X.i ihc Term. ls.-l. W H lawk. atty. All the . .<•! •. i.ilc. tn?eresi j.a.. Pa., bounded x« follow*, uv-wit on the north by Bortzaas alley • t-t lo: >0 l'J. sjuth by loncnin St, wis', by Butler alley, being lot No Mln Uie John wIP ruuas' p:-n .« lots a- ir> limiae tia ise *od outb-jllriUigo there cn. rrty of J in vv K tstor and Tobttaa K«ater, •lee'd. Uta alp*. in lite bauds of her executor Donald M Ward. *1 iLe sa't of Kdw'm Voang. ! E V No £l3 Dec term, 101. Xewton black, att'y. ! All C'e rig'a", utle, ia-'reft an-J claim of . J I. 1!. Gee, of, in and to ail ttat certain lot of land, mors or less, situated in Mill«r»- town b.>roujh, Batler eodnty, I'a, bounded sii folicws. to-wit: On ihe north i>» J L Mc ' jet, ea s t by Centra! Avenue. ncntL by Dr. ; Can pbeil, « tby Railroad street. Al^O—Ail the right, title, interest and ■ claim ol J I Mc' 'ee, ot, in and to a certain ■ lot 01 .and, or le»s, limited in Aiiiler*- town ooiO'jg'u, Bntier county, Pn.bounded as follows, to-wit; t»n the north by an ailey, . .as: by ( enirxl avenue, south by J L Mr tiee, west by Kailrt>ad street, togelher with .. tw -dory t„.ird house and outbuilding* ?be:-.'-ei. Seiz l and tas.cn iu execution as : tbep. peril '.. i. MeCea at the rait ct M arg- rtt 11 Sole. il 1' .so - D> • term, is Bowjer, att'y. Ail the .-,ght, title, interest and claim ol 1»... - 1. Miidman, of, .r and to 225 acre* 01 and, m..re er less. «itnat , »ti la Concord and Wa-—luk-on •• .-.hh'.ps, Butler county, Pa, bounded i.diows, to wn: Uu the north by Hole rt Hay HI: I II fl Gold, east by G W v'hr >ly aud .1 MeCracken, south by Jamej ilindman, ." west by Chess Stoner, D G Courtney and .1 R llin imau; with a two atorj Maine IK use, iratne barn and orchard ihereon. Seiz-d aud utkcti in execution as ihe projorough: Butler county, Pa, bound j las lollows, to-wit: (>a the north by an 1 -llty, east by Ji.micou «ir».ei, south by an ; diet , west l>y t'crchl, U.geiher witn a one ! dory I'rome uuuse tnereon. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and j claim ol A L t ampbeil, of, in and to 170 ; acres uf laud, more or less, situated In , Parker ard '-"ttirview towu»hip, Butler coun- J '.y, Pa, bounded as loilows, to-wit; On the ' i-'ortfi oy Cyrus c'amposii aud Gi'osau, east . 1 ay hneldon a.id iiue, south by William Gib- 1 j -on, v.cst by Cjrus sud Andrew Camplxji!, [ : -nos.ij c.::aic-i,isi .1 gjo.l state of cultivation,' ; sit-, iotir ir . -ia nouses, and iraui baru,three ! ; noard «?aoica, two orchards aud outbai.Ciuga | • .litreou. C«i/-.i end s.'ien iu execttiou as 1 -oe I'ronsriy 01 .v 1. Cafiij>iieil al the suit ot \ %lrs .i il Amsat.! rPKMS OF t>AJ.ii.- The lollavring mast be I Coinpoci i. Itu when property Is stricken down. 1. W .en toe piaiulin or otlier lien creditor : >4Comds itie t ie • osl on ihe wrtt must-oe ti„.d ~t.i _ nst cf the Lena including ' uor.gage on tue properly Boid lo- ! aether «.i :• s'i';;: lien creditor s r.-ceipf for ,hf ] Miiodui 0: : ii. ecua cf tue saie or sucn por- I tion ii.c:eof as tie may claim must be furnlsned 1 . IL6 SueiLd. 2. All bida must be paid in fail. S. All si. iea not settled lui mediately will be] •ja.mii'.'d uuiil l o cio'k p M. of next day. at • r.lci. tii.. an proper;., no; settled for will be ! 'Ut up ..ml sold at tne exp use and risk of the I pert*) 11 to wnoiu first sola. •cos P'irdon'a digest, sth edition, page ««. I -nd smith's F. r*ns, page 3s». iVILLiAM M. BttOWK. IherlfT. Bhci;r"s Offl:e. Mtitler. Pa.. Nov. is. tssi. ! bhet'ifTs Sale. By v rtii" .t.-i*. ofF; I'a, issue 1 out of ; •ae < "ii". t • loauuon of Bntier county { : P»., and U". m directed, tnerc will be expos- . 1 to public '*!e, at ihe Court Hou«e, iu the j I >oroo;c»i of Butler, I'a., on Monday, the 14th 1 ■ aye. December, A !».. ;sai, at 1 o'clock p. i i u., the l'.ltdw.us described property, to-wit: i [ D. No. 212. Dec. term. 1331. A. G. Wil- J liains, attorney. ; All the right, title, interest and olairn of : .. VI. ilcwit, of, iu aud to 1O)X160 feot ol ! •u i, .ii -rj or less, situate iu Butler borougu ! -.r Luuer township), Butler county, I'a., ' ■>oUU l 'l n« lollows, to-wil: Oil the north by >: N... 1 1.. same plan, east by Fourth r'. i, 11 larb.n ercei. west by an ai •y: id >t ii mling oi< Carbon street and *iii-; lots ■ ;ir and lnl iu plan o( iota a.- • ii.. ■ by t . M'-t audi.- set al., as per plan • •nd plot ti 'tied in Deed Book OJ, pag- j 00, dla- .on erected one Iwt>-.story frame • hti-ait'i : all welling ltott«e a-ud one dou .e two ,-t 'mi.- shingle-rooted dwelling j •m .e und onll.undines Seizci and taken | u • x -i -a i- ■ property of L. Al. Hewit ' ■t the ;u.. ol Alex, 'ditchell, trustee. RA:LR'JAD TIME CABLES, j WEST PENS S. E. Trr.ias lea/-: the West Peun d.ipot at foot ' i E»s-, Jelfor- -[I St. as follows: •:JOh.i i. —M ir,. urriycs at Allegheny at' 8:40 13 p. m. .to .1. t^xpiKii—arrive* at Allegheny at 10:30 a. m. I l:od a. m. Acooaiodatiou —arrive* at Alle gheny at 1:24 p. iu. :: l.i m—Accomodation -arrives at Alle at l:H p. 111. .") 00 i> ui Express arrives fit Allegheny at l-gneny at 'i.4B p. ui. The .2') *. vi. 'r.iiu and J:45 p. iu. irtins •mi v 1 it liutlcr Junetiuu with irmns n*»t "o Bitimvilr I (ite."-section, where onnueotion ■ .t ni-uie with th« Day Kxpresa aud Philad'a Express >joiu>< Edit. Trains arrive it ilutler&t l»-3 > aud 10:55 a. i m. nr. i 1: < ' •: M tad 7 :■'>(» p iu., leaving Al rgfi •• i: .. - VJa i" 1 l'.»:W a. tu. and 3: 15 aud *«; 10 p. in. P. nde, Butler tirus, an follows, , *oiug south: ' n. m A>le*heay A Alleghany, :»nd connects lot I Nr* < ilstie thil d*y. | 10: '" "i v!l«rf'i- ir V:.:>iuoJafiou. , •:!"' p. ui —.kl.gneny ExpreH*. I i:3'.' p. ui. v. Etpraj*, ruus on Bun- ' I d-»y --ai and Z.-hesop'# Mail. ; I It'itiH <-u *ur lay »•> Alieglituy u'.uuc. I On btiuday alone, at 0 a. m., New Castle ) j Express. ! doing North—lo:os a. in. £r Erie, arriving there at 10:43; | a. m | 10:3:) a. m. to Erie, arriving there al 3:3t> j j P- ">• j | 5;tl0 p. m. tu Ureanville, arriving there at j j 7 :2." i> in. A 'run arrives from (Jreenville at 10:05 » i j 'a »i*li t.'i-u'igb car to Allegheny over thr J ; r* .t W; one at J.'IO p. m. from Erie whicii j j ••online with hotn rovt" m Allegheny, aud j t om<' :4o p. m. Ir«>in Erie. [ Tr.'iuS luftve HilliardM at 1:23 and 11:15 a. j > in. slow titU'i. Widows' Appraisements. Hi . wi.lo >.V appraisements of per ,oi,.- ■■ ri oid real i " ■ set apart for the . oen- " - ' 1 widows of I" "Jent.s have been 'ilc ! Ithec rk of Orphans' Court 1 of Hut lor county, viz: W1 '.v ~f' •Ii 1. 1 upper. *t ■ eased fcam on •II \ d-.l 1.1:11. .b ceaseii .• 19 .» .l oie M -Candl" - d< 'd SW on "•1... 1 'li .P-ce.vvU 300 Wi it ' o ,v , UV fo r j. ,|ec'd ip uy ' • 1111 S. MIV ler, Jo-'d 300 Oil " J • 01. W. 'i. dee'd 300 on " "1:1 . -in * flee'd. (realty)., an on Clilldr.-:iill .t v VV. Wat-son, dee'd .... 300 00 i All i»-, 'ti- interested in lh> above iippm!."!'- mt'lll- ..lilt.':, bailee that thev will b" pre sei.teii for 41 nth mutlon to Hie nrphuns' t ouri of Builer oouiit' I'u on vvedtii-saay. the t'tb •lay of IX-. is.il, au.l ir no exception* be liled they will be eoiiflrtned absolutely. Jo -Kfii Ciiisw aid, clerk O. C. A. .1. FRANK & CO. • I —HSAI.KKS- M— OKI GS, MKDICINEB, AMI CHEMICALS FANCY AMI TOILKT A RTICKS, J "KS, Pi:: siii-jj ILUFI MTUY. Ac • i'a-' i Priwrlptionsß carefully 00. t pounded. 5 S. Main Stre?H, Butler. Pa. Aaet>fj»e :c ra.- Cuiiiw REGISTER S NOTICES. Th» > .* L-rrtuotv . l!u>' the ' fallOTTin, V «iiiit (J.* iiieci?lcrs. A lii:< I tova -n 1 ).aa r 'Jf&.iia t.nr ty.-t . • d tn o01«- ' tcoonirn.' u< l»w v.t wtll .«• to . • ourt icr raaSmt'tOtt iii 1 a!k.WMi<'. oc WeO-. jwliy, iti* -.it a» } ~r Ucc'r. A. D , »Kil at ? o'ciixk p. ai. «( mi J mtj. t. Ftcsl a cvun r , or r. s. lUT'ihaft. .vimV o' •St»> r. y ('..untiiur. 4of»«*J. Uie of U .i.rgai 2. Ktuat account o.' Ui J Kenue*i>. arfiu'r of ; \V D T"bay. o«c'd. Isle of Mu.iJvcreeK town ! ship. i S Final account «f l'4thar:ne Stewart, ' aJm rx of »*niuei Stewart. decM. late of Done- i era I to«:.*!Mt>. ♦ . Suppterseutal real oautc account otchrti- ■ tin* Bqtr. sdsm of tsaic Burr, d--d. Lite or j C«oi>oun"a« iiiitr towojutp. 5. I'ir.ai a.sotint of Wm Miller. Hoht J Mil ] ler iDfi Win .1 Wttteridri. fx-xuton ol fitbt ' Ittller. di-cd Mt** of MKiaicsex U"»>t»htp. Hotiaa is l, .ct>y mat it-- ab. »e named i e*eoutor» wiu tnske appUCMti.m :or tUscuarg 1 ' tjpon ooi rtri. *i|on jf "ntj a nwint 6. Ktual r of ii.i Wachsiuuth. iloc'il late ol Jt'SrFNoa tow nKhtp. Klual accwutal NletioUs ini*l f c.i_u: cr .laiu-t Coulter, adr.i'r ol eta. rt li u oiSariii Coulter, d«- d. laie ol Ven dor) town&Mp v. Ktr.ai »c;»'W of IT N Marshall, a/lm'r of Mary Sjfce*. uee'd. l*»e of Parser township, tu. Mi>al iceouc' of Jolia K'-nouiT. . minor child of .lobn U lUfr, uiH il it r"ia' ■. .viut of A s Cnffln.ex'r of Philip Het' *z and Auna Htinr?, d«s:M, lat< of <>nh: • ii.t ui»t..-:iip. 1- c -a una final r»t;>.iitiut of A A at.d U 1» >w.i im'rs ot Mam jel i,ne ot • lAI l .son ! -if 13. final account ufCcoW Marburgi-r. admr ■f I.iLilsev uec\l. lift! oi Jacksou twp li 1 ual a eooat ol Mary RwriL i :uni Aral ..ccouui of Alex Stewaxt wnd H tiry l. lghlcy, ex'rs ol Htuerva rietgh rej", lit- ! lau- of toWL-htp. 10 First, and tnU account of AV A h'orquer. -tdn. ret aof Lcljjluier. dee d, late ol Oakland township 17. first a-.d partial account of Wm li Cur rie. <-x rol v» alter Currlc. dee d, late ot Cherry township IS. Final account of David Mcklastek. ex'r ol Jas McKlsalck tliM'd. late of Fatker twp. 19. F.aal acroout orThos FChrlstley, . oicentre township. 21. I'arttai account ot N M KtrkUad. admr of Martha .M t lark, dec d. late of Wluflela twp. 22. I mal nceotjut of N M Klrkl&ud. gua rdlan of Jason O Sixon, minor sou of Jaiues > 1 xon. doc d. 23. Final account, of A A Swalii and Wm K I'eO. r. s final account ot Stephen Cum mtngs. adm r of Joseph Brtttatn Jr.. dee'd, late or But ler borvugh. 2i. Ft ual i ceo oat of S F Bowser, adin'r ot tieo W Ciiruahau. deed, late o( ccutm twp. DAVID K. DALK. Kegister. \\\ THE ! j ; ; UNION j is a Family Paper for | 111 Wide-awake People. It | i, is a Thinker's paper, a I ; , Worker's paper,aYoung Z II Folks' paper, a Story j | ( paper, a Religious pa- Z i, ( per, a Literary paper. Z j i i The Outlook—current events # ji i described and interpreted I jll —tor the Busy Man and x III Woman. I i i i Editorials—pithy, bright, in- ' '' i spiring—tor the Thinker !j i and the Doer. | j i Contributed Articles—time i\ i ly, informative, entertain !! i ing—for the general Reader. 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We have the choiseßt selec | tion of patterns in every jimdt-* ! from Bi„wn Blanks at 10 ctr i to Gilts at from 20 eta i per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, I Near Postotfice, Butler, Pa. Good Farm for Sale. ! ' ii nrt u:i.|fr Innue. lUl.ißoe mUmhlUik lu ! jjOoJ V.-till- >sk t!uu»-r. Comfortable i 'jfrn. shod. MpriuK l -'''-' 8 «* "• , besi n .ir p-ii iD'i iuiu-"-). >' e*lu■!«*. Til:- footl. !a S•«•«! ti twp. Huiler rt> umy. h . titXHjL «i* uiilf-i f Butler. 1 Ktiquiru ;it Citizen office Builnr. I'». <>r The owner DAVID DIXON. Hruwusilalc, Butler (.'O., Pa I __ \ Jk. Wise Merchant Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is death —in Tiade as in other things. New Customers should be sought after all the time. There is only one way t<> yet them—use the Advertising columns oftheBUTLER CITIZEN. ' " u,! iftr J v U ii .. . n.» . ..i I. «... »•••.. •••..•»• • :.u inrat.il "i'.V",."V"!;*'!. "V. ' » ) »«■ - •' ii,wp, former. Biiu.ier Nicholas, Mnddyertek twP l»avi» 1 boms*. Allegheny twp, Tanner. I)otfy H 11, Clearfield twp, farmer. >eiinell Phillip, Clearheld twp, farmer. Geible Jacob, Butler, 2d wd, iram«ter. He man Richard. Butler, Ist wd, stone ma ton. Hcfici&a Henry, Wiulie'd twp laborer, liarting Jackson twp, farmer. lli!dfbra«id Ac*ir?w, l)oceg*l twp. farmer. Inrin A A, Butier, 2d wd, laborer, Jones A L. Muddycreek twp, farmer. Kildoo James. Brady twp, .armer Lo«ue Patrick. Clearfield twp, lariner. McClioto. k J W, Mercer twp. farmer! Met ollou»rh jjs Butler. 4th wd. laborer Nigglo 1 tuaau, Butler, :,i.l wd, merchant. I stiervon tai, Butler, stli wd, contractor «nyder J C, Brady twp, farmer. SptrUM David, I ran* City |>jro, constable. I Shatter A, Prospect boro, 'a'mtr [ Sh.-onp A. Butler Itii wrl ' a »>orer JVeigaud Ferd, Butler. Gth wd, jeweler. " "M* l, Cilvtn, Muddycivek twp, farmer. | Liat of i'etu Jurors drawn this 6th day of j October, A. D. IBSU, io >erve at a tegular I ,er ™ of ceart ccmineaeiiig on the 2d Monday I < t l'eeemter next the same being the 14th ; day ol t»id mouth. I Bajsiger Johu Concord twp, producer. Biair, T B. Venango twp, laimer Conn Samuel, Mercer twp, farmer Ciawicrd David, Concord twp producer. Christie J U t lay twp, farmer. Chamber* J L, Venango twp, farmer, l-'aughetty W m, Allegheny twp, farmer Double Henry, Brady twp, farmer. IJ-ptccr John, Clearfield twp farmer. Peitrick W C. Cnnatq'g twp, tarmer, r.vuns i &, Millerstown boro, pumper. Lialer Martin, Botler 2d wd, garden-r. English F. Muddycreek twp, farmer. 1 utgutm Ja» h, Milleratowu boro, tearuxtar Gtabam Albert, Craolerry twp, farmer. Gatlaucr Joliu, Butler, farmer Gelbaugh Phillip, Forward twp, farmer. Hanilltcii Wiu, forward twp, tanner Helm Jofeu, Evans City boro, farmer. Xepple \\ S, Fairview tvtp, farmer, KucHer Jacob, Jack sou iwj>, laruier. Kelly \ l X, I'arktr twp. tarmer. Ken George h, Meieer twp, puctographer. | LuunGeorge, Forward twp. pumper l Lar.mer Alex, liutler, U« wj, teamster. Morgau hdward, Allegheny twp, farmer. MuirinHi\\ enango twp, larger. Maxwell \\ W . Butler, l.i wd, carpenter. McCasiin Jamea, Middlesex twp, pumper. Slit. Urter, Coiiur.ij'g twp, farmer, MiOarvey Jamea, Fairview twp. fanner. Mccail »» B, Clay twp, farmer, Powell Bei'jamin, Ti-nu iwp, faruiar. Betd John, Slipper)rock twp tarmer. Bice 11.U.V, Uatmoiiy boro, laboier. htuitll n U, fcunburv boro, nierchaot. Slory Hill, lairvicrt bon>, pumper ruttou A li, taxonhurg IKHO, clerk. Scott \\ Miter, LauuaMer twp, larmer. 1 borne O K, tiay twp, farmei , \ iLeeni J K, Mariou twp, farmer. \ j-ndivirt } reemau, Cranbeiry twp, farmer. V i»e lleiiry, Peun twp, farmer, n ig'op (.?*, Slifiperpock twp, larmrr. W i ley John, Clintou iwp, tarmer, « llu V m. Haiuiocy boio, saddler. ehr >\ 11, Kmius City boro, agent. )erty Uforge, MUkritowo boro, tenmsier. Scientific American Agency for c% 3K3EiLSflHlßnflfll A ■ f » J rl 1 L J m ' W /il 1 j l I Li I l|■k I r* l —* » * * '> b 4 A RWBwi 1 »ff*' COPYRIGHTS, etc. ! *2JJfi'Sr i S ,,,<,n und froo Haodb.x* *rlte to ! _*uyy * 'X) . W1 BnoAHWAT. Nt.w Yohk. I fi"** nur**u for sacvrln? patents In America, i * T * r T Patent t**«, oat br u.« i» tfonpM botoro I tie public by a notice riven free of Chirac in the jftiwtiffr Jtoteriratt I Hrml«tto«i of any wlentlßc puptir In tho I wood. SplmdldlT illi,~tra:M. No Intelllcunt 1 IB should be without It. Wweklj. *3.00 a year; HJO tlx months. Addreu MtfrfN & CO., rUßuatUßs, K1 Broad vhj. New Voik. ' C. D. It will be to your own inter est to conic in and see what a first-class Hat and Furnishing Store can do for you. The success of the past makes us confident 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. M»in street, Butler, P». I*. cV B. SOME of the New AUTUMN CRESS FABRICS Show u ill these stores nro Tweed*, Rip Super Stripes, Iloinospuus, Obpviuts, Knglitb Sittings, .Chevron*, Scotch Suitings, Jmnjuard Bedford*, iustriau Snttine*, Proadclothes, Amtncur Suitings, Jiiagoual^, Caui«l Hairs. Series, A' tidkaa Suiting*, Lupins Suitings, Bedford Cor.is. Vli&ae, Drup de t'&lerma. Chocks, !»rap do Alma, Stripes, Kajetiite, Piaids, ete,, etc. Elegant lioo or new 10-loch FANCY SUITINGS, Flomespum Effects, In various shades of blue, brown and grev colorings. 75 CENTS. Stylish fabries and great value for 75 ciuts. Opening of FALL and WINTER STYLES '"these CLOAK ROOMS Special eale of Ladies' BLACK HARE CAPES, liigh shoulders, pointed fronts, Medici collar, $4.00. VISITORS Hi* EXPOSITION Will find ninny tbings of interest to bo seen in these stores, and if purchasing, mu?h thai will prove pro6table. If you cannot come WHITE Our Mail Order Depart meet. Sample* and Catalogue upon request. Bo