THE CITIZEIST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1892. Schaul Bros. & Co. Clothiers and Furnishers, OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELEY. INVENTORY SALE. Here they are quoted below. One lot men's til wool Shirts and Drawrea, scarlet 75 c. worth SI.OO. One Jot men's wool Shirts sod Draw ers, gray and white 50 c. worth 75 c. One lot men's overshirts for working 25 c. worth 50 c. One lot mens Jean Pants 75 c. worth SI.OO. O Lt* lot men's half wool suits, all sixes $4.00 worth $6.00. One lot men's and boy's gloves 50 c- worth 75 c. and $1 00. Come now for Actual bargains. BCTLE* has a population ot about 10.000. It is the County vat ot Butler County, with so ,000. your railways, natural gas, and unequalled facilities for manufactures. iToc-rees everywhere; new buildings, new manufactures, a growing and prosperous town. New Advertisements. Notice of assessment appeals. Sheriff's sale for March 11. Administrators notice, estate of Hy Koblmeyer. Administratrix notice, estate of Thomas Martin. Dr. Johnston's patent dental plates. Colbert & Dale's stylish bats. Campbell & Templeton's bed room suits. Goide to the Colombiau Exposition. History of the Colombian Exposition. Horses Wanted. Farm for sale. B. and D. Stockholders meeting. NOTE—AII advertisers intending to make changes in their ads. should notify ns of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning.. Personal. Mr. Rosenberg the merchant tailor is thinking of leaving Batler. William Gilchrist, of Cherry twp., is 86 years of age. He is a blacksmith and thinks of returning to his trade. A Clarion Co. lady, aged 64 years, and whose hatband died four months ago, was a party to a marriage license taken ont in Batler, Wednesday. J. D. Anderson, Esq. and his worthy wife, of Middlesex twp., celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Anderson is 74 years of age and Mrs. Anderson, who was born in Ireland is 71. Mr. Godwin the photographer has par chased, and is moving into the Oesterling house on Blaff St. We were treated to a pleasant serenade on Monday evening by half a dozen of the mn-icallv minded young men of the town, and enjoyed it hugely, among the crowd were Ed Schaull, Newt Marks, Lorry Billiard, Patterson, Will lley drick and Vince McShane. Mrs. Frank Anderson gave a pleasant tea-party on Taesday night. Sick People. Several members of tho family of J. 0. McConnell, of Ctanbery twp , were sick last week, and the Court excused him from jury duty. A daughter of Goettfried Heller, of near Billiards is in a critical condition the re mit of a broken limb. Samuel Morgan, a son of James A. Mor gan, of Parker twp., it ill of the grip. Messers J. 8. Campbell, of Cherryjtwp., and S. M. Seaton, of Marion twp.. are re covering from severe attacks ot grip. " Mrs. Jane Hall, of North Washington St is recovering from a severe attack of grip. Mrs. John Black, of Cherry twp., is severely ill of dropsy. Mr. A. L. Sbrader ol the S. S. of town is aboat again after an attack of grip. Mr. Huev Carothers, of Clay twp., was stricken with paralysis last Saturday, after dinner, and has not ipoken since. He is aboat tixty years of age. Liberty. Dr. Gantanlat will deliver his famous lecture, "A Chapter in the History of Lib erty,"at the Armory Opera House on Tnes day evening, March 1. This lecture will be tbe fourth of the High School Lecture Coarse. Dr. Gunsaalus is a noted and Kwerful speaker. A large audiance may expected. —Wheeler A Wilson and Stan dard Sewing Machines at HENRY BUHL'S, No. 122 N. Main St., Batler, Pa Best place to bay Table Linens, Napkins and Towels at L. STKIN & BON'S —Take joor children to Zurer's Gallery for Pictures that will sait joa. Postoffice bailding —The Anti-Rusting Tinware guaranteed against rast for three years, at HBNRT BUHL'S, No. 122 N. Mair St., Butler, Pa. —ln Plush, in Cloth, in Ladies, in Misses, in Childrens, Wraps we hare a large line, and we are going to asll them at what they will bring If you want a grand bargain come in soon. RITTKR & RALSTON'S. —Pupils' Monthly Reports, one cent esck. for sale at CITIZEN office Buffalo Blankets, best for wear at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Buy your sleighs now and get bargains. MARTINCOCRT St Co 'S Very low prices on Fine Umbrel las at L. STEIN St SON'S. —At the Normal School, Edinboro students are not marked with per cent They are stimulated by noble motires and urged to do their best for the sake of Kelt improvement. —Bargains in Dry Goods and Notions at the People's Store, No 323 S. Main St. —Hello. What i» it? Why D E. Jacknon is selling dress goods 25 per ceot less than they can be boogbt *ny where else. Ifow so? Becaose be in selling that macb below value (o close oilt. —Before snow comes is tue time to bay sleighs cheap. MABTINCOURT it Co.'s. —lf yoa want to get the best se lections come soon before the stock is ran down, as everything most go regardless of cost D. E. JACKSON. LOCAL AND GENERAL —See notice to newly elected Justice* among Legal Note*. —The Life Insurance of William A. Reihing amounts to $32,900. —The moral of the verdict in the Mc- Elhany case is that it pays & keep the township roads in passable condition. —Try Dr. Grain's Grandmother Medicine, no cure, no pay. Three months treatment #I.OO, for all blood, liver, kidney and stomach diseases, at J. C. Redick s. —Dr. Johnston, the dentist, has invent ed an improvement in deatal plates, the menu of which are fully set forth in his card in another column. —The date of the Local Institute at West Liberty was not given in the notice pub lished la»t week —lt will be held to-iuor row, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. —The old Town Council will meet lor the last time next Tuesday evening and it would be well for the newly elected memders to meet with them and get the run of the business. —We were somewhat rushed this week and therefore failed to have an elegant po etical production sent to ns from W. Sun bury put in type, but barring accidents, it will appear in our columns next week. —Tho six Butler Co. boys at Edinboro school came home this week, wearing Cooper badges. Nearly all the students left with Cooper, against whom the court granted a preliminary injunction. —The mild weather of the past few days seems to verify the report that the ground-hog came ont of his hole clad in his spring overcoat and wearing his russet colored shoes. —A Pittsburg paper of last week told,in pathetic terms, the story of the reunion of Linn Anderson aud bis wife, after a sep aration of twenty years. The coUj- le have been remarried and are living in the city. —The 26th annual encampment of the G. A. K. of this State opened in the Grand Opera House of Pittsburg, Wednesday at 10 a. in.,with live thousand delegates pres ent. —Cashier Hoyt of tho defunct Millers town Bank was arrested Wednesday, on charges of embezzlement preferred by Messrs. D. F. Hays and H. C. Luzinger, waived a hearing aud gave bail for court. —The Apollo Glee Club of Pittsburg had a fair audience here last Monday evening aud their concert was hignly appreciated, particularly their comic selections and the solos of .Messrs. Moore and l»ensee, both of whom were encored. —The New Castle District Convention of V. M. C. A. will be entertained by our home Association, March 11 —13. Rochest er, .New Brighton, Beaver Fails, New Cas tle and other Associations will be repre sented. —The big ice gorge in the Allegheny be gan moving early Saturday morning, aud gradually passed down the nver doing no damage wnatever. The gorge extended from East Brady to a mile above Parker, a distance ot about fifteen miles. —Regular services at Betuauy Reformed Church, West North street, next Sunday morning and evening, ai usual hours, Kev. H. E. Snyuer Pastor. German service in tne alteruoon at 2.15 conducted by Rev. C A. Limberg —The order of the Postmaster GetSeral giving money order facilitle s to ail post oliices where the compensation of the post master reaches S2OO a year, will probably double the number of mouey offices in this county, aud be a great convenience. Sev eral new money offices nave already been established in the county aud the post masters are giving notice to that efleot. —At a meeting of the Springdale and Butler Women's Christain Temperance Union held Feb. sat the headquarters ot the former, a committee was appointed to formulate action in reference to the annual applications to sell alcoholic drinks which will soon be made in the Butler oourt The report of the committee de ploring the the liquor traffic WAR unani mously adopted. —We made note, last week, of the horse lately purchased by Mr. Alonio McCand less in Kentacky and he informs us that the horse, in his pedigree, represents the fastest trotting blood in the world—his sire being an own brother to Maud S, 2.08}; and bis second dam on his dam's side, the famoas Green Mountain Maid, the dam of Electioneer, that has sired Arion, Sunol and other record breakers. —The ladies of liethany Reformed Church will bold u festival Thursday, Fri day and Saturday evenings of this week, at 128 East Jefferson St., in room formerly occupied as Drew's furniture store. Kegular supper from five to eight. Oysters, ice cream, cake, fruit, candy, nuta, etc, on sale to 11 p. m. These ladies .do nothing by halves so you can rely on something very palatable besides aiding a good caase. Something interesting is promised in tbe way of specialites. Come and welcome. —Since^Wodne»o Pro thonotary of the county by March loth or their election is nullified. The County Commissioners give notice of the days fixed tor appeals lrom asses ments in another column. James A. McMarlin refused to act as as signee of Thomas McDonald, aud there has been no other appointment. The County Auditors' Report has been filed in the Piothonotary'a office. John Stewart of Butler, an old sailor, was granted a Peddler's license. One of the assessors of the northern part of the county assessed each dog in his dis trict with an occupation tax, a very pro per though unlawful thing to do. The newly elected collectors should ap pear in Court week after next and file their bonds The bond is to be double the amount of their duplicates. Governor Pattison has refused to grant pardons to Daniels and Behan who are now ; erving sentences in the McKefiU county jail,although the board a few weeks since recommended pardons for them. The will of Mary Walter of Butler was probated and letters to G W Miller; also will of Henry Kohlmyer of Allegheny twp and letters C T A to Jane and J 11 Kohl meyer; also will of Robert Vandyke of Marion twp and letters to R A Hartlej-; also will of Xeal Gallagher of Clay twp. and letters to John A Wick; also will of Jacob Stucki of Forward twp. and letters to John Weber and B F Stucki; also will of Andrew Eiler of Lancaster twp. and letters to Andrew and Fred Eiler; also w ill of Anstin Fleeger of Millerstown, no let ters; also will of Matthias Kihn of Sum mit twp. no letters; also will of Henry C Willets of Lancaster twp. and letters Ann Wiiletts; Letters of administration were granted to A P Glenn on estate of Anna ilaria tileun; also to Caroline Bliun on estate of John A. Hlinn; also to Margt and Ada Martin on estate of Tbos Martin. LATB PHOPKETr TBAKHHKRB. M A Beau to M Beau 6 acres in Butler twp for $292. Jiwrw ol J 11 Pfabe to 11 Lontz 03 acres in Jefferson lor S4IOO. K McCaw to J B Collins lot in Adams for $126. J 11 Negley to Geo I) Bean 2 acres But ler twp. tor $l5O. M A Bean to Goo D Bean property in Butler twp. lor $1984. Xeal Gullagner to Mary McGratLi 51 acres in Clay for $1 Geo Bircsbbichler to U Wittee 60 acres in Cleartield for $2400. P Spohn to W 11 Lemon 50 acres in Don egal tor SSOO. W B Lemon to M Spohn 50 acres in Don egal for SSOO. Chan Gregg to Mrs. C M God won lot in Butier for SI9OO. D U Billiard to Agnes Billiard lot in Millerstown for $1 Geo Berckbiehler to L Witt 61 acres in Oakluud and Donegal for S2OO. Marriage Licenses. Samuel Vandyke Butler Nannie Richardson .. " John B. Dnprell Butler Catharine Muller " J U. Albert Franklin twp Julia Fotts Armstrong Co M. G. Baiter Cleveland, 0 Mabel Kieo Fetrolia 11. I). liickenbach Bakerstown Laura 11ayes Middlesex twp J. G. Milheim Centre twp Cora B. Newell Butler twp Walter S. Doutbett I'enu twp Minnie Burton " Franklin Kay Jefferson twp Elizabeth Lavan Clarion Co Wm. Palm Butler Bella Croup " Elmer J. McJunkin Clay twp Florence Thompson Brady twp New Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, Henriettas and Fine Dress Goods at L. STEIN & SON'S —Sleighs cheap before snow comes* MARTINCOURT Co. 'A. —Before snow comes is the time to buy sleiifbs cheap. MARTINCOURT ;md. Constable were called in to quell the row. There was much blood spilled and many eyes black ened. The Elk county court ha.s granted Mi licenses for the ?ale of liquor in one form or another. This is doing well for a county of 23,000 inhabitants. George Smiley, 65 years old, married Mi- - Annie Carnmau. of Missouri, aged 37. Tne bride is Ihe youngest sister ot the wife of T. Al. Smiley, sou of George Smiley and by tuis peculiar union the bride be comes the mother-in-law of her older sister and the latter the daughter-in-law of her youngest sifter. The live children of T. M. Smiley (the sou) are now the grand children of their late aant —The old story. The Greenville Progress, iu noticing the birth of a daughter to Mrs John Lewis says; ''This is her twenty-first child. The age of the mother is 44 years. The wife of Michael Joyce, of Philadel phia, has given birth to eleveu children in five years, and yet Michael is not altogeth er happy. Tli- East Brady Herieic of last week said that several of its citizens succeeded in filling t heir ice houses last week by cut ting ice out of the gorge that was threaten ing the town. The ice obtained was from 8 to 16 inches thick, aud the best secured there this winter. It was loaded on sleds to be pushed ashore by the men and thence conveyed by wag ons to tho ice houses. The Poor House election iu Indiana Co. resulted as follows —For a Poor House 2.206; Against it 3,683. The Messenger, ol Indiana says the people have settled the p ior house question. The vote against it at the election on Tuesday was emphat ic and clearly indicated that the people are not willing to take on any additional burdens of taxation. Hundreds of people voted for the adoptiou of the poor house system because they believed it for the best interests of tho county and the poor. But the instiga'ors of the movement, in this place, were not influenced by any such motive and the defeat of the scheme is a well-merited rebuke to them. The World's Fair. We have received the last iss;ie of the "World's Columbian Exposition Illustrat ed," the only authentic organ of the Great Fair The object of this publication is to trive a complete authentic historical rec ord sf the Columbion Exposition. It con tains 32 puges of official procediugs, aud will give photographic illustrations print ed 011 enameled paper, of all the exhibits, buildings, and attractions of the great Fair. As a work ol art. containing the most interesting information, it is invalu able to all who wish to keep up with Ihe times and learn of the great international enterprise. It will be published semi-monthly oarly in the fall, making eighteen copies fur present year. Price, $4. postpaid; 25 cts. * copy. Subscriptions taken at thin office, where the paper cau be seen, or send 2o cis. lor sample copy to J. n. CAMPBELL, Editor ui d Publisher, 218 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Horses Wanted, We will buy two car loads of Horses and Mares aged from four to six years; weight from 1,100 to 1,300 pouuds Will be at liutler Tuesday, March 1, at Greggs Livery, rear of Vogeley House; North Washington, Wednes day, March 2; Parker, Thursday, March 3, 1892. SEANOR & Co. The Reason For the great gaiu in our business is that when parties buy a bill of us they are so we I pleased with the value of their purchat-ea compared with the amount of money invested that they give vent to their satisfac tion in conversation with others, and thereby become advertising agents for R & R Wraj-S, fr urs, Blankets. Blankets, Wraps Furs, Furs, Blankets, Wraps, a large stock and you can buy them about your own Price. RITTER & RALSTON'S The Best in America. That IB tbe kind of Blankets we sell. Every one who has bought them knows it and every one who does buy them will find it out. at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Truthful Advertising. Is the only kind that pays, which explains the (art that Ritter & Ral slot) do the trade. R. & R Prospect Normal Academy. It will cost you but a penny to send for a catalogue of Prospect Academy. F. W. MAOEE, Principal, Prospect, Pa. —Justices and Constables Fee Hills, printed on card-board, suitable for postiog—for sale at this office. —Boarding House Cards, with Act of Assembly. 25 cents for half-a-dozen, for sale at CITIZEN office. We Are Bound To clean out our wraps, blankets and furs. To do so we are offering them at lower prices than ever known to the trade R. X B. —Home-made bread at the City Bakery, The Readers, of this paper have learned by experi ence that we never put in wild ad vertisements. but merely state facta in regard to our stock and pricea. RITTER & RALSTON'B. I ntT -itnnn Cniina you write UMi|ulck- LUO I CIUUU ly. Wo want more tales men, and will guarantee permanent position* wlili salary and expenaen paid weekly. Full or p;irt Uine. Experience not required, stock complete, Including many selling special ties Elegant outfit free Address C. H HAWKS & CO.. Nurseryman, ltvietiesrer. N. V. KsT.lt) [filled I#T3. Accidents. Sarah McClafferty of Clearfield twp. aged 12 years, died a few days ago from the ef fects of burn* received from her burning clothing, which took fire from the grate. John Grenue, a son of Jos. Grenuo of Mt. Chestnut, was made insensible by a fall from a scaffolding some days ago. was nearly frozen before help came, and is yet seriously ill. Clyde Wolford is reported .to have been seriously injured on the railroad near llar risburg. Oil Notes*. , • > ; Br. ilolman of Unionville and the You kers boys of Butler have located a well ou the James Jones place in Centre twp. Golden $1.75 a bbl., sua dried peaches sj, evap. apples 7 to 8, fellow onions 80 to ssc a bu., tallow 4c. Dressed chicken 14 to 15, duck and turkey 15 to 17. LIVE STOCK There was no market at llerr's Island, Monday. THE OIL MARKET Closed on Monday at , Tuesday at 59i W ednes Jay at 58|. The World's Columbian Exposition. Send 50 cents to Bond <£ Co., 576 Rook ery, Chicago, and you will receive, post paid, a four hundred page advance Guide to the Exposition, with elegant Engrav ing of the Grounds and Buildings, Portraits ol its leading spirits, and a map of the city of Chicago; all of the rules governing the Exposition and Exhibitors, and all in formation which can be giveu out in ad vance of its opening. Also, other Engrav ings and printed information will be sent you as published. It will be a very valu able book and every person shonld secure a copy. Notice. Persons desiring to aid in the increase of edible fish in the waters of the State, cau, by applying to '"The Pennsylvania Fish Protective Association," 1020 Arch Street, Philadelphia, obtain placards containing information as to close seasons of the dif ferent varieties of fish, ind other informa tion pertaining to the sajjie: also blank ap plications for procuring Trout fry, free, from the Pennsylvania Fish Commission ers, will be supplied by the Association upon application. A M SPA.VGLER, Pres. W. S. HERGESUEIMER Sec'y. Jury Lists for March Term. List ol Grand Jurors drawn this 19th day of January A. I>., IM>2, to serve as Gram) Jurors at a re.-alar term i f Court commenc ing on the Ist Monday of March A. D 18;»2, the same being the the 7th day of said mouth ' Allen Samuel, Franklin tup, farmer. Allen John R, Allegheny twp, farmer, lllack Robert, Middlesex twp, farmer. Brandon Jarnex, Worth twp. farmer, i ampbell Elmer. Butler Ith war.! laborer. Double I'rush. (>oije.':tl twp, farmer. IMII.IIII ison J VV , M illersti.wi) Bor,teamster, I vans J B, F.vacs City Bor, carpenter. Fowler William, Oakland twp, farmer. Hull L A, Butler 4tii ward, laborer. Hamilton Andrew, Mercer twp, farmer. Hesptuhied J C, Adams twp, lariuer. Korn II E, Butler Ist ward, laborer. Loga 11 Levi, Jefferson twp, farmer. McOerniott Owen, Bullalo twp, farmer. Keep H W, Fairview twp, farmer. Bay Kobert, Busier Ist ward, laborer. Siarr J W Butler Ith ward, laborer. Shiever Sidney, l.ariea-ter twp, farmer, hharier Daniel, Frank tin twp, farmer. Studibaker Joseph H, Worth twp, farmer. Wilson John, Butler twp, brickmaker. Wick John, Centerville Bor, carpenter. Wive Isrcal M, Jackson twp, farmer. List of I'ettit Jurors Drawn this 19th day of January, A. D. 1892, to serve as I'ettit Jurors of a regular term of Court commenc ing on the 2nd Monday of March, A. D. 1892, the same being the 11th day of said month. Albert O M, Franklin twp, farmer. Albert Levi, t'euter twp, farmer Bucker II C, Butler sth ward, laborer. Basltao G D. Jack -on twp, tanner. Brown Josiah J, Clay twp, farmer. Beaty J L, Washington twp,farmer. Carl in William, Fetrolia Bor, producer. Dodds Jam's, I)oneiM twp. tiuiptr. Daubinspeek W L, Butler 3rd ward,laborer. Fisher I D, Butler Ith word, carpenter. Elison Charles, Millerstown Bor, contractor. George Lewis, Donegal twp, larmer. Grossman W W. Millerstown Bor, laborer. Ileyle Martin, Prospect Bor, blacksmsth, Jones Grant, Vluddycreek twp,farmer. Kelly John, I'arker twp, farmer, Reiser I, D, Centerville Bor, carpenter. Kelly Thomas B, Worth twp, farmer. Kelly Kobert, Butler 4th ward, clerk. McCuilough W S, Fairview twp, farmer. Maloney Daniel, Millerstown Bor, farmer. Morrison James,Slipperyrock twp, merchant MeElhany John, Cherry twp, farmer. Morrison l'eter, Clearfield twp, farmer. Miller L C, I'arker »wp, farmer. McGarvey John, Donegal twp, farmer. Overhein Daniel iSaxonburg Bor, producer. Osche Wendall, Clearfield twp, farmer. Osterling Adam, .Summit twp. farmer. O'Neal John, Builer Ist ward, gent. Porter Andrew, Sunbury Bor, gent. Pisor J 11, Worth twp, farmer. Parker Thomas, Buffalo twp, farmer. Keiley Charles, Clearfield twp, farmer. Kaalw Charles, Saxonburg Bor, hotellkeeper. Kauscher Fred, Butler 6th war > ... •<, benefit of creditor*. Mar. T I! 4,1 1 -!•>. February sth, 1893, Petition of 11. J. Hnyt filed praying the Court to set aside, out of aligned property, certain arucles specified ; in |>etition amoutitiui; ID aM to ? :t¥) 00, with following order: "February oth, i v-, the Court direct the petition ol 11. J. Iloyt, this day filed, to be umde a part ol this appmu-e --tuent, as showing the property elected to l>e retained by the assignor under his claim for exemption, and 'aid claim shall be advertis ed for three weeks in newspaper ia the man ner in which widow's api raiseuieuts are advertised and presented t > Court on Wed nesday of the first week of next Urm. and if no exceptions be then tiled said -claim of ex ception may be allowed." BY THE COURT. Bcti.ek County, ss: Certified Iruin the record this sth da? of February. A. !>., lite. JOHN W. BROWS, Pro. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Frederick tVagner, Committee of George Wagner, Lunatic, !ate ol Jefferson township, dee'd, has filed his final account in the < ttice ot the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County. Pennsylvania, at M's I>. No. <), June Term, Ifcn*. and that the same will be presented to said Court for confir mation ami allowauoe on Wednesday, the »th day of March, ISS»2 JOHN W. BROWS, Prolhouotary. Prr.thy's < >ffice, February Sth, Iv.'. Notice. Notice is hereby given tL>at Wiliiaw M. Glenn, Trustee of the partition of Real Estate ol Andrew M. Christie, dee'd, has filed his final and disttibutiou a< count iu the office o! the Prothouotary of the Court ol Common Pleas of Butler County, Pa., at A. l>. No. 4t>, Sept. Term, 1891, aul that the sauie will lie presented to sud Court for con firmation and allowance on Wednesday, the yth day of March, 1 sH2, JOHN W. BROWS , Prolhouotary. Prothy's Office, February Sth, IS'jJ. REGISTER S NOTICES. The ResLster hereby gives notice that the following accounts or Executors, Admuibtnt tors and (iuardlans have been tiled In his ollice according to law. and will be presented to tour', for confirmation ant allowance ou Wednesday, the vtth day ot March, A. I).,is'.u, at 3 o'elocs p. m. of said day. 1. Final account of John Emerick, guar dian of Mary Fisher, tuiuor child of Frauk 1m Fisher, dee d, late of Allegheny twp. 2. Final account of Philip l'auberispeck, guardian of Mary Boerner, minor child of A G Boyd , dee'd, late of lola, Kansas. 3. Final accoant ol W C Wallace, adm'r of it K Wallace, dee'd, late ot Butler Boro. 4. Final account of John Post, adm'r of Elizabeth Srump, dee'd, late ot Wintield tp. 5. Final account of Rosa A Thronburg, adm'r of Jas Thronbuig, dee'd, late of Oak land twp. ♦i. Final account of Thos Plurnmer Mifflin Ex'r of R A Mifflin, dte'd, lute ol Washing ton twp. 7. First and final accouut of Wra Watson, adin'r ol John Ekas, dee'd,late of Uutlalo tp. 8. Final accouut of Peter P liilliard, executor o 1 Susanna Hiiliard, dee'd, late of Washington twp. 11. First and final account of Geo F Cal lihan, adui'r of J C Herman, dee'd, late ot Mlllerstown Boro. 10. Partial account of John Minster and Jos Minster, executors of Joseph Minster, dee'd, late of Oakland twp. 11. Final account of J W Miller, ifuar dian of Win A Shield*, minor son of Mary Shields. 12. Final account of J W Miller, guar dian of Joseph C Shields, minor son of Mary Shields. LI. Final account of J W Miller, guar dian ot Aggie Catharine Shields, minor sou of Mary Shields. 14. Final account of J C Grant, adm'r of Alexander I! Grant, dee'd, late of Allegheny twp. 15. Final account of Edward Jones, executor of Henry L Beck, dee'd, late of Butler Boro. 16. Final account of Albert Godfrey, guardian of Jas Lcßoy Tnoiupson, minor child of Andrew Thompson, dee'd, late of Concord twp. 17. First and partial account of Dai->y Cubbison, adm'r of J N Ctlbbism, dee'd, late of Harrisvil'e Boro. 18. Partial account of W F Benson, executor of John Beusou, dee'd, late ol Donegal twp. 1!». Final account of Samuel Schlagel, executor of lleury Schlagel, dee'd, late of Butler twp. 2i). Final account of Kobt M Thompson, aiiru'r of Mrs. Julia A Thompson, dee'd, iate ol Clearfield twp. 21. F'inal account ol Ja.s B McJunkin, adm'rof D II MiQuiston , dee'd, late of But ler Boro. 22. Final account ol Samuel KaufTmau executor of Albert KaufTmau, dee'd, late of Adams twp. 23. First and filial account of Rebecca Carson, formerly MeConnell, guardian Annie MeConnell, minor child of Richard MeConnell, dee'd. 2-1. First and final account of Henry K Blair, guardian of Mary M Wilson, minor child of Mary J Wilson. 25. Filial account of Ceo II Graham, guardian of Cora E McKinney, minor child ol Polly and Geo McKinney of Fairview tp., now of full age. 2i>. Filial account of Jos W Campbell, guardian ot Mary .M Campbell, minor child of Wm E Campbell,dec'd, late of Worth tp., htuteil by C 15 Campbell, adnrr of Jos W Cam pbel 1. 27. I'artiul account of II S Frederick and Chas Divener, executors of Leonard Fred erick, dec'd, late of Donegal twp. 28. Final account of A T Black adm'r of James McElbany, dec'd, lat ■ of Butler Boro. DAVID £. DALE, Register. Road Report. Notice Ls hereby given that the following road report has been confirmed nisi by the Court/itIKl will be presented on the second Wed nesday of March behiK the 9th day of said inonlli, and 11 no exceptions are tiled,it will be confirmed absolutely It. I>. No. l Dec. term, 1891. In re-petition of inhabitants of Sllpperyrock twp.. Butler county, l*a„ to change arid supply part of a road leading from a point on road leading from Jacksvllle to (Jentreville, near the resilience of Alex McCoy, to a point on the roail leading from West Liberty to Centreville. m ar the resi dence of Uudolph llllgar. That from a pom where the said road leaves the line between the lands of A. W. • >rossinan and the heirs of Sam uel Italston until it again returns to the said line could be greatly shortened and Improved. &. September 14,1801, viewers appointed by the < ourt. and l>c ember :s. ls:d, viewers re port filed as follows: That the change In the iocaliou ot the part of said road as prayed for Is becetuarv. and have tliererore laid out the same for public use. the probable cost of mak ing said road lo !»• 1110. and shall be borne by the township. No damages assessed. Decem berlsid. approved nisi and fix width ot road laid out at :u tect. notice to be given according to nues of Court By THK COt'KT. BUTI.ER COUNTY , ss: Certified from the record this in b day of Feb., 1802. JOSEPH CKIHWKLL. Clerk y„ s. FOR SALE. LOTS. I will offer for sale a number of lots situated on the high ground adjacent to 11. 11. Uoucher, Ksq., and the Orphans' Home. The land is laid out In squares of sometliiiiK less than one acre, each square belrin surrounded by a 50-foot street, and containing live lots to feet rroni by Iso feet back. These loia are offer ed at very reasonable prices ami on terms io suit purchasers. Those who wish an entire square can be accommodated. ALSO I will sell my farm In Summit town ship. situated within one-half mile of the Hutler norou gh line, adjoining lamls of James Kearns aud other*, on the Mlllerstown road, and con sisting of lli acres. It will be sold either as a whole ordlvlded to suit purchasers. For further Information In regard lo either of the above properties, cull on J. y. Sullivan. 22* Kast North street, Butler. Pa. MRS. VAi.KltlA SULLIVAN. To Close Out Our Winter Goods wo offer all Heavy Underwear, Scotch Caps, Gloves, Heavy Snit« for men and boys, Heavy Shirts, etc., at a S WEEPING REDUC T ION. We will sell any overcoat in our stock at cost. Come and look at them. We mean just what we say. You can have any overcoat in our stock Fiii 1 Just \tliii! In hid For li in New York City. As these coats were bought Below Tlie Market this is A Rare Chance. RACKET STORE I'xiO H. Main St. Kutler. Pa. m Hi . .:-t> riRSiBUR SFf.y I ou«r< - ! ui. 1: !« ro pt veiny Nsjfe Ni VKjiiij • \ lvt I lit ii'ti CO:L M tt LCrtD 4 THOMAS, i'oxiiiisi .G lurmi *■" uk W Wt'A -s- The 13etst Its Mone to tfiMfti if you art ■tit I Tht physician t,j - pects results and this ran only be obtained wheniiHfr ilruffs iiTt* •nseil. I'n rity cart and accuracy m erery dtpartment of our business. Only reyist, mi pharmacists are employed and personal supervision Qirrn to every detail. It', endearar to keep every thing that is inquired for. hut if i cr do not hare irhtit your prescription calls for ire will tell you >o and dn our best to get it for you at the earliest possible time. Xo matter what is needed for the sickroom come to our store. Our [triers are as loir as con sistent with pure goods. Inferior ours ire do not rare to handle at ani/ price. Physicians pre scriptions and family re eeipts n specialty. Respectfully, (J. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. IINTS KJIRJ A IS 1 CE." IDS. Co. ol North Amerira, lUCih ASSETS J-.U51.61b si Home Ins. Co. Afeeets $9,091,192 58 Hartfortl In.*. Co. " sti,s7G,6lG 13 Continental ln.s. Co. •' $5,000,000 London Assurance Co. IncorM. 1720 N. Y Life Ins. Co. As'is 115,000,000 Office in tII'SELTON BUILDING, uex to the Court House. Hi E ABftAMb 6£ CO. "JMIK BUTLEK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Uptlkk. PA. CAPITAL Palil l'p, - - - £IOO 000.00. OFFICERS : Jos. llarlmau, i'res't. I>. Osborne, t'asliter, J. V. Kltta.Vice I'res't, l". A. Balley.Ass't Cash' DIRECTORS : Jos. Hart man. C. P. (■olllus. o. M. Russell, 11. Mcsxveeuey, c. I). Ureenlee, J. V. Hit Is, K. E. Abrams, Leslie Hazlett, I. <}. Smith. W. S. Waldron. 1). Osborne. A general banking business transacted. In terest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approver security. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Notice of Appeals. The appeals for the different towmlilps and borouuhs for the year lsen"HSliiif. Lancaster, Jackson and Forward twps—March 30. Worth. Penn. Jefferson and Wintield twps— April l Saxouburg. Zellenople, Evans City and Har mony boros-Aprll 4. Mlllerstown, Karns City, Falrvlew and Petrol'a bor.>3—April e. llarrtsvilV*. Centrevllle, I'ortersvllle, Pros pect and Sunhury horo-i Aurlls. Butler boro.. Ist ward—April It. 2d •• ■ 13 :id •• 15. •• 4tli " •• is. r.tli •• •• DO. By order of Commissioners. ISAM MKAI.s, Clerk. Com'rs (mice, Feb. 21, Widows' Appraisements. The following widows' appraisement* ol per sonal property and real estate set apart for the benefit of tlie widows ol decedents liave been filed In the office ol the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Butler county .viz: , Jfj Widow of Amos J.usk, dee'd S3OO 00 Jos. Havi, " 190 33 " Geo. 11. Kelly, " 3CO 00 " J. N. Snow, " .100 00 •' Henry Balhurst, " .'IOO DO " Jno. McGrady. " ... :100 00 " Johu Donle, " realty... 300 00 H. J. Smith, " .500 00 " Simon P. Painter, " 300 00 '• Theo. llelmbold, " 300 otrn MixM, good outbuildings. good orchard. UTO and good ground. two springs near house, pump n barn, and all lu good order. Inquire of or audron* James Davidson, Myoma P. 0., Butler Co.. Pa FOR RENT. Farm containing 200 acres, located in Donegal Twp . well watered, gooil orchard plenty ..I fruit, flood dwelling, baru, spring house, grauery, and best farui in the towu ship for stock raising or cultivation. For merly George Gillespie farm. Apply to ANDREW FORD, Hntler Co., Po. Cbiowra P. O. ATT FRANK ¥tor DE kLMttCUI DBUGB, MEDICINES, and CHEMICALS FANCY AKII TOILET ARTICEB, PONUEB, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac" str p&ysl cum' Pr-scnptlons carefully 00 iB unded. 5 S. Main Street. Butler, Pa. Wastid— Agent.-. to Hollclt order* for ou choice, aiid hardy Nuraery Sioot su.dj Work For » n*nr*»l«- Ttaperate Bee. Salary and espenivs or comrolsalou U prefer ed. Write at oof*. State Age, Address. rt. G. Chase & Co. lu ML r J»