V [IE CITIZEN. **BIDAY, APBIL 22,1W »•-« iat PMtoflU* at Bmtl«ras id <■'**» m,u ' r W. C. KMLCT. - - PufclUhfr fL -1 • - • ' "" 1 " " Rcpublicuii 1 icket. For Judge of Supreme Court, JOHS DBAX. of Blair Co. For Congressmen at Large. WILLIAM L- LILLY, of Carbon Co. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL. of Mercer Co. For Con press. THOMAS W. PUILMFS, ? (Sabject to district convention.) For State Senate. JAMB* M. CABSOS, (Subject to district conference.) For Assembly. DAVID B DOCTHETT. J AMKS B. MATES, For District Attorney, IRA MCJCSKIS, Ftfr County Surveyor, C. F. L. McQnsTiov. The Vacant Judgeship. The death of Judge McMichael precipi tates for this year what nobody was ex pecting would happen until two years hence, ». c. a contest for Judicial honors and powers, and it materially changes the aspect of the contest, in that the counties of Butler and Lawrence will now be called npon to select ono Judge, whereas, had Judge McMichael lived out his term, th« contest for two would have occurred at the same time. Butler and Lawrence counties were, by the Act of Assembly, signed by G let Mr. Quay have a perpetual mortgage on the Republican party in this state and exercise an absolute dictatorship over its policy and patronage. The reasons which are assigned for claiming that Mr. Quay ought to have a second term in tho senate are substantially these: (1) That by his magnificent politi cal generalship be secured the election of Harmion in 1888. (2) That he served a short time in the Civil War. (3) That, by some neat maneuvering, he prevented the McKinley bill from fuauderiug in the senate. Nowhere l* it specified that Mr Qua} possesses the qualification- essential in a legislator. It is simply premised thnt as a successful politician, with some suggestion of a military record, he is entitled to a re ward, and thence is derived the conolnsiou that, since the reward he ask* for is another term in the senate, he ought to get it. More than thirty years have elapsed since the Republican party in Pennsylvania be gau rewarding Mr. Quay, and during that period more substantial rewards have fallen to his thare than were ever enjoyed by any other citizen of the state. But, supposing that the total of rewards is in sufficient, aud that, as the »ucc upon him either as a man or Judge. Judge McMichael was in the 58th year of his age. He had been ill with the pr< - vailing influenza, but bis death was unex peeted and rather euddeu. It happenc. at bis home in New Castle early on la-t Sunday morning. Thus a good man di - appears from among us. TUV UAH MEETI.NO., Tuesday afternoon, nearly ail the mem l»er.s ol the Bar of Butn r county, and quit a number of others oeld a meeting in tin Court-room tor the purpose of taking suit able action upon Judge McMicbaei'- decease. Judge Huzen presided and gave a brief biography of Judge McMichael, a account of his sickness, and also ol his ow u personal and official relations with him. Messrs C McCandless, Lev McQuistion aud.l. M. Galbreiith Esqrs were appointed a committee ou resolutions and reported as follows. RESOLUTIONS. WIIEBEAS, We have received the sau news of the death of Hon. Joliu Mc Michael, Associate Law Judge of the .Sev enteenth Judicial District,and moved by u common heart-felt sorrow have assembled to pay tribute to the memory of this pro found jurist and good man. Therefore it be resolved First, That as members of the same pro Cession, and of the Butler Bar and Court over which the deceased has presided wit! dignity, legal learning and impartiality we yield him to the grave with heart felt grid By his frank and courteous oearing I'orct of character and courage ol his conviction he won the friendship of all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance; by his ster ling integrity, sympathetic nature, superior I legal attainments and high sense ol jis lice, be endeared himself to his profession al hre.thern. He was the true type ot an Americau, coining from the common ranks of life, his early wrestle with p >verty, his own individuality le tlno io were protectionists and shouted bosannas t:> living free traders. From first to last the Republican party has been true to its professions and stead, fast jn its devotion to the public wclfere. We declare our unbounded confidence in President Benjamin Harrison, a lender without fear and without He has given to the country a wise aud patriotic administration ot the government, tie IJIW maintained the National dignity and honor, il e has upheld the glory ot the American ll«g abroad, i»hi!s> jjroi(J!.i.- ing" peace and advancing prosperity U home He has met ever, du y 1h s office with intelligence and courage, and has re deemed every pledge ma.iu to the country 1U the <> olluioi upon which he was elected. in the unfortunate dispute with Italy and < Uiii, in Uie threatened complication" with Great Britain and tue development.ot the principles of reciprocal commercial miercourwe, the Republican Adminis tration has iieteo - , f h jutbieial temper and ■vith American t-pir i, au. achieve ment ot these victories ol peace i.v üblicansot Pennsylvania, have ai. . » pecial r.tfllt to pride in theemineut serv.ees ot the Secretary ot State, ti.at brilliant M>U ot Ivatiia and ideal ot Republican leadership, Ji,.o - , , The other res(dJtions endorse the Me Kin ley tariff law, building tin- Erie ship Canal, Oppose tt|e I'j'ee coinage ol silver, luvor- more stringent ..oaiigration laws and a free ballot and a lair Count, com mend* the five million dollar school ap propriation, urges continued efforts for the relief of taxation in real estate, etc. It will ha noticed that nltbrough Har risons administration indorsed, the dele gates go to Minneapolis ;;n;;:-tj*3pted. The platlorm was adopted as read, and a resolution congratulating (Juay on bis late victories, was, alter a big squabble changed t" *»ue ot thanks loi party seivices, and agreed to. Judges Sadl«-r, Arefcibalfl, Henderson, Ewiug, White, Clay ton and peai; were put in nomination tor the supreme Judge >-liip Ten ballots were take, ,on the last o| which Judge Dean teieived 135 votes, and then Henderson's name was with drawn and wean'* nomination made unan imoux. At the evening session Me»-rs He Dowell, Lilly, sexton and Castor wer. named tor Congressmen at large, without -peeclies. Senator Khowalter was not presented The first ballot settlad it McDowell receiv tug 195 votes and Lilly Ist, and their noni iuatious were made unanimous, and mter a lew short speeches, Chairman Martin de dared |he convention adjourned ninr n the ground," it says, "the Dem ocrats ol Pennsylvania, a* well as other citizens who would deplore a revival ol sectionalism, have reason to regard the KUcoe-vi of Senator Quay in the present con test witti comparative complacency." On this ground Democrats generally are favor ably disposed to Mr. Quay, and his rtveloc tion would give great satisfaction to the Democratic side of the Semite, buu.i'ise of Lis service# in defeating the most unequiv ocally Republican inuasitro of the last Cou gret- . Hut do the St-lwart Republicans of Pennsylvania desire a benaUsr whose chief claim to distinction is that he defeated f» Republican caucus me.i-uro, and won tiioiaby the plaudits ami enduring gratitude ol tho Democrats ? —Philadelphia J'IISS Ut R Government hat: done the sensible thini? in honorably settling dillereuces with Italy, l>* voluntarily paying $25,000 lor distribution among the heirs of the tbiee Italian subjects who were killed bv the mob at New Orleans. In doing this, tho United tstatewever, that most of the pupils had taken home their readers, thereby depriving the an lience of a rare treat. They then ail journed and soon were enjoying the gorgeous display of eatables spread before tbem, aud some time was spent in eating, talking, laughing, and a general social intercourse and reunion took place. Alter dinner they were treated to a very spicy and well rendered entertainment. Miss Margnerete Trimble tendered in her usual pleasing manner a number of excellent solos, arnon which were "Only a Picture." and "The Song that reached my Heart." "Curfew Must Not King To-night'' aud "Asleep at the switch," were very credibly recited by Miss Ida Hayes. Mr. II B. Barnes, the teacher, spoke in a very touch ing manner, a short but pathetic selection entitled "Tne Best Picture of All." Fol lowing that came Mi-s Eva Fair, who very skillfully re. ited "The Polish Boy." 11' SPS "Lottie Hayes and Delia Moore spoke by request a Very choice recitation each, the farce, ' A Musical Statue," acted be Messrs. Burns. Fair and Criner brought rounds of applause. The most interesting feature of the program was the comedy, "Marying a Poetess" which was acted by Sandy Hill talent viz: Misses Ida Uayes. Eva Fair, D:>ra Mower. Wild a Malum "and M"ssrs. Chas. Fair, "Cliff Criner. Bob. fiilwlfc and H. B. Bums Miss Fair in the character of "Bridged O'Flannagan," and Mr. Burns. as "Joseph Gray" exhibited some clever work. ills- Wilda Mabau favored the audience with a Plantation song. As the program grew to a close Mr Burns called upon the patrons and friends for a few remarks. A number of the par ents responded complimenting the pupils and teacher for t'ue pleasure thus granted then: and thanked the teacher for the earnest efforts in behalf of their children. Squire Leslie reminded them that they bad much to be proud of in the knowledge that they had one of the bent schools in the county, that their only adornment now neccessary is the "St ir Spauglod Banner floating from the tower, to teach them ti lore ami it. He intimated his in tention of haviug it placed there before another term of school shall have been ended. Mr Burns has the satisfaction of know ing that he has the good will of all the citizens, who will long remember and appreciate his work. One of the pu pils, in behalf of the school, expressed her regret at his departure aud hopes of hi* return nest year. To convince one that they meant It, was just to take a peep be hind the scenes where some half dozen lainenters were beginning to realize that it really was the last day After a touching farewell address by the teacher, the happy day grew to a cbseand as they t-aeli wended their ways homeward, they sadly bid ijdieu to the ended schoo year—lor same perhaps the last. K. T. A. Prospect Budget. Be it knos-n: That the High School closed Wednes day, April 13 The teacher, C. P. Kraut/ will soon go to Thiel College, Greenvill«, Pa. Mr. KrauU's noble aspiratious, we believe, are the ministry. That Prospect is to havo a new schoo! bouse of two na.niß. TLo directors have about completed arrangements to that ef fect. That the Lutheran choir went out to John Berkley's, East Franklin township, recently, to practice music Clara aud Jessie barkley arc two of the choristers. They had a most pleasaut iinio and au invitiug supper. That six out of the twelve, who wen examined for diplomas at the High School, p.l-sud » itisfactory examination, and will receive their • sheep lifcina" in due time. They are—Charlie Biake, Bertha Shaffer Bertha Heyl, Harry Ueyl, Eva Harvey and Maggie Garvey. That Harper Allen attended the funeral of h;t a'.iut. Mrs. Jack, of Anandale, last week. A. ti Bun... the genial clerk, of liciateil at the hotel, during Harper's absence. Tli ' John Edmund.son is elated aud tickled i<» Jiiecs-s these days It is « bi; boy. timl .vill be en addition to the Cornel Band in due time. Congratulations,-John That Uosea White of Lowellville, Ohio wau visiii:io irieiids here recently. Host had been irtiii wivil ri,cljip;itism for tiv. or six weeks, lie has about recovered. That Harry LB-ckel, the Allegheny tai - or is billed to lie here on or about May I*l I Mai Ist is Sunday this year, but, the li.iXfy i\';u ijc over ouo day, can't you Harry 1 T at Win. Myers .1 Lancaster twp , an .1. C Beighley, oi W hiieslown, were in town on ini-iiie*s tine tlay last week. Conn That Harry llea-iey t,.„ oeen saffering from an iiiU'itined suppurating tum-.i o bis neck, for a tew weeks or so. liarrv. that is enough to make one pions since \vt uoiftd t:: think of it- J;I COSITV. Hilliard Items. Milliard is booming and everybody it oujo.l |i.(. r Ihem.selvt s. The spring term of -uhrioi opened, with Miss Laura Jack aud Miss Murrin as teachers. Miss Jack in a thorough! educated teacher —welcome to our town, Laura » Tin; ml-wide, under the mating incut o! Jlr. Mc.i raeM'ii.|W»e %n f-ntertain incut a few weeks ago. The scholars per formed their parts in a pleasing manner and we want people to know that we call tin something, that we are not ashamed tit our j.!, ,-nry work and are lint alraid ot being buliiuu t>oy spljijol of the niae in tl.e coui.tj'. We are infornied that some of our jouni: ladie- are about lo enter the matriniouia -tati' Ah girls, single blessednes* is belter than double blessedness. Our town is .puou flipre Nourishing thi spriug than it has been lor »uuie time. Miss Minnie Turk is attending school at North Washington. S. M Turk has been quite ill for the past weeu. Mr. J. L Beatty is talking of going to Florida. Mr. Oliver Billiard lias purchased tne Todd property. Truo Combination oi ftIOCHA. JAVA and RIO. Ptcluse Card Given With every pvunti f.TckOgo. For Sale everywhere. Ww,!aw Ai.,Torl.iut ter when we take Ui'.'ilT -JEMBJ'-" consideration that lowei tectb are as necessary as upper. For furiuci luioruiuflon. call at llu'uiislll Kant Jtffrrttpu btrtol, BllLfcll. Ti. UK- B, A. .JOHNSTON. *• . . "• I I. t CLF'H a \r•. > i-i i i tt\ i / . mil evntmet fur aaverUaiug ui NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The Fayette county commissioners have withdrawn the offer of SSOO for the capture of Frank and Jack Cooler. Their decision is giving great dissatisfaction. Some neighbors at Greenslmrg. mistook each other for burglars aud William Krig gcr was wounded, prohably fatally Diphtheria and scarlet fever hare joined their grim forcos aud are mowing down the children of Cumberland county. A five cent piece was cut out of the shoulder of the mule in a colliery,atJames ville, Luzerne county, recently. Richard , Peters, a stable boas, noticed the lump on the mule's shoulder and anxious to find what it w*;> cut it open and found the nickel. Saturday in Millersburg. 0.. a mob lynched an unknown banging him to a tree. He bad been about the town a few weeks and h d boeu ordered to leave. He had lingered around people's door oteps and annoyed them in various ways. There are supposed to be no negroes in county. Xolhiug i- known of the victom's history, not even his name. lie was said to be the only negro in the county. Ohio had better quit this kind of business unless it wants to rival Georgia. Arkansas. Tennessee, and other rebel states. DEATHS FARXEY—At the home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Frank in Jefferson twp., Feb 23. 1*92. Mr- Elisabeth Farney. widow of William Farney, dee'd, aged 77 years and 4 months NAGLER—At her home in Saxonhurg. April 9tb. 1592. Mrs. Pauline Xagler. wife of August Najjler, aged 70 years. BOYLE—April 3th. in Pittsburg, Mrs. Mary Boyle, formerly of Oakland twp.. and Butler. "UEIXER—At Kittanning, April Sth. 1592 Mr». Daniel B. Heiner, in the 77tn year of her age. j Her death was caused by a i-trokc of apolexy. Her maiden name was Mary Graham, and she was born iu Butler N'ov. 13. 1315 She married Mr. lleiuer iu 1835. and has lived in Kittanning. ever since. She was one of the oldest residents of that town and ; was loved and respected by all who knew her. McCAßE—April 13, 1892. Harry, son of James McCabe, of Centre Ave., Butler , RATTIGAN—At her home in Millersiown. April 17. 1892. Mrs. Ann Rattigan. mother of Peter Rattigan. FIXXEY—In Butler Twp., April 14. 1892, Mrs. Julia Anna Finney, formely %chlegel,, aged 72 years. SHEPERD —At her home at Sheperd's ' Mill, Slipperyrock twp . April 18. 1892. Mrs. Sheperd, widow of Z. Sheperd, dee'd, aged about 80 years. Mrs Sheperd's maided name was Mary Ann Sod wick arid she was a sister of Joshua Sedwick, dee'd, formerly of Butler. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators and Executors of estates can secure their receipt books at the CITI ms othce. Orphans' Gourt Sale. Bv virtue of an order or Court, of hutler Co., of Mai cU 7th 19W, at O. C„ No. I. June Term, Ithere >vjll l>* exposed to public sale at the Court House, Hutler. P i., on FRIDAY. MAY 0. IKM-. it l o'clock, p M.. the following described real estate, situated In the borough of West Sunbury. Butler county Pa.. bounded as fol lows : Beginning at ,i Hickory tree on Church street, thence 10 dec 30 mln west one hundred and iwenty-'our and six-tenth feet to a post, thence-north TS de* 3a iniu. w st one hundred and loity-three and tbree-t-nlhs feet, thence north 10 (If i' 30 mi - . east one uundred and sixty feet. thence --outh 01 de« east one hundred and forty three and live-tenth-, teot to and olace i.I beeiniilng, having a two-story irame house, stable and out buildings thereon. Tkrms: —uue-th'rd on confirmation of sab* by tike Court, and the remainder in two equal kunual installments from the date of sale with lawful Interest to be secured by bond and mortgage MARY t». \\KIOHT. Administratrix of the estate of J. \V. Wright, deceased. West Suubury, fa. W. 1). BRANDON. Ut'y. Adrn nistratoi's Notice. ESTATE <>F CATHARINE UOYD, DEC'I), LATE OF WINFIKJiD TWl*., Bl'TtEB CO., I'A. Letters ot administration having been granted to the uudcrsig ed all persons K lowing themselves i.idebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment and auy having ciai uis agai .si ;lie -ome will present them duly authenticated lor o: tiemeut to Jou.n T. MARTIN. Adm'r, Sarveraville, Fa. Auciiloru Notice. In ie 5m • iiii.n of tl .■■ real estate of IJenrj 1.. Al -I ill e'd. u. < No 40, .June Tuna. ISrt To :>ll \\ iiwiii H in •> concern. Yo - k ure hei'-liy no iii • » til i' 1 .V L. Ilowaer lumtig U-eu ippoiii.txl Alitor to tne Court to re i.oil liens against Uits Interest ol M. w. Albert line Id the parties nucleated in the above ,i rtlt lon , eie„ an I determine wh it lieu cred iioi.-i ..ic i uliilcd to the luii.. coining to said M. ■v. Albert froui said estate, etc . will attend to >ne (inn. sol my appointment, at my oitice . n vi.du street, I'-itjer, l\. ,QO LIE SJM day of April. is;rj, a I !0 o'CICCK ,\. M . ct Whlcn • line aii'i placi-al. interested are requested to be present. A 1.. liOWSEB, Auditor. fc-xecuiors Notice. KSTATB OF ALBZANI>HR WRIGHT, LATE OY MVDDYCRKKK TWP. Letters testamentary having been issued lo the undersigned ou the estate of Alex ander Wright, dee'd. late of Mnddycreek twp., Butler Co., fa., all persons knowing themselves in debt to said estate will please make immediate payment, and auy Having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settle meut to J, W SC,OJ >•, tjx'r., Rortersvllle, Hutler (Jo., I'a. W. H. LUSK. Att'y. Orphans' Court Sals. By ylrn e '„■[ an f rdc- of CoUit or March lt> Isw, al <». I . No. Ji June Term. i«& 2, there will oe i xpo-ed to public s»le on the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL 2Sth, 1892, at 1 o'clo. k I". M. the following described rea' estate, 'situate in I'arkrr twp.. Butler Co.. Pa., bounded as follows: On ibe north by lauds of Pearce and Adams, on the cast by ciLson lau.i. on tne south by lands ol Ti'imehlll, Hell and hdwards, and on Hie west by lands ol Thomas and Joseph Alls worth, containing two hundred and 111 I y acres more or less. one hundred and Iwenty-tlve acres cleared Jiid the balance being quite rough and broken A lrume hpuse and liiijhe barn liiyrpoii.erecteo lences ■ ud farm out ol repair. TERMS: Olie tin I'd ou Continuation of sale by the Court and the remainder In two equal unual Installments iroin the dale of sale wlih lawiul Interest to tie secured by bond i'no mortgage In double the amount ot sale on lilt premises. Bond anil mortgage lo embrace city 's commission In i use the same shall have lo be collected by leg:-.l process. W. u. Tchnib, WAMJV J\. 1 ÜBXEK, Administrators ot the estate oi Joan M. Turner, dee'd. Clcnora I'. O , Butlor Co., Pa. J. I). Mc.lt .sKIN. Att'V. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of Catharine Emrick, dee'd., late of Summit twp , Butler county, I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, ajl persons knowing tbeuioelvus indebted to sarne will please make immediate payment, any hav ldg claims against the same w ill present tbeui duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN KMRICE, Ex'r. Butler I*. 0., Butler Co., I'a, Administrators' Notice. Butler. Unn'ii, Felt. 19, IK»2. Letters of adiulnlstralloii. cum testamento anuexo. of Henry Kohlui' > jer. Ksq.. lute of Allegheny twp., Hurler' 0.. I'a.. deceased, having been this day Issued by the Iteirlster of Wills, etc, ln and for said county to the undersigned, all persous. iherefore Knowing tneinselves ludcbteil to said • icceased and his estate are requested lo make Immediate payment, aud tnosc having claims against the hamt will please present them to the undersijcned property authenticated and probated tor paymeut. JAKE KOUOIKTEH, J. 11. Komai;"ifF.H Adm'ts. Baudy Point P. 0., Butler Co., Ta. E. McJunklu. att'y fur estate. Administratrix Notice. Letters of admin !si rat lon having been grant ed to the underHlßned oil the eßtate of Riv. ,1. 11 Wright. tlec'd, late ol Went Sunbury Butler Co.. I'*a..nli pel nors knowing thcmselve- In debted Ui said e-.taie will please make immediate payni'tlt. and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to Mas. MABY G. WBIOBT. Aitm i, West Sunbury. Butler Co., Pa.' W, P5 BgAMhjy, att'y. ROW ■ EROYAL iHgl 'PI! POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of alt in leavenine strength.— Latrst V. S Gorvnimcnt Fooil /«' • -t »;.• >t ll.ma- Martin, dee'd. laie f !■ • ft. • on knowing theiuselve-, indebted t s. .• estate will please maki Immediate paytn it. uduj having claim* ugalnst »jud estate will preseut theUl Uulj aUtli'Ul cat''.! for settle'aent to MAKOAKF.I M AKr:>. I ! Adm'x.. ADA MARTIN. t St. .Joe Station. I*. 0.. Butler .'o.. l'a. S. K. Dow- r, Att'y. Administrator's Nuj.ice. ESTATF OK MR*. SAUAII SXOW, deed. Letters of administration ttivnu ■ e.i iffiint id to tin- unrtersigned, on i estate ol Mr Sarah Snow, dec d. late of I'eun iwp.. Butler Co, fa..all persons Knowing m-iaselves in debied to said estate will pi. • malt" lit. mediate pai meni..iiU any bavhe elalmsajpHiis' said mate will present tbem dulj auibenUca ted for settlement to I), li. iKMjrHETT, Adiu'X , BrownKiale. Ku.ltrr t 0., i-a. Executors' Notice. ESTATE OF WILLI All C. \I.LIGUXR, DEC'P. Letters testamentary■ on fb:* es alO of Wm Gallagher. d<- 'd. late of t'le iril< ;u'u ed. all persons Knowing ihemsrlves i-io-oted «<> said estate Will pie tse' Make lmin date p.iy inent, and any having tin,..- lg»lM estate will preseut ibein duly a . i ut l'ed for settlement to ANDREW WALLAGHKK. Stlto.v U \LLAGMKK, Kx'rs. Herman I*. 0., Butler Co.. fa. W. O. BKAKDON. ait v. Administrator's Nolice. ESTALE OR JOSITH IIA\ S. SK , DL-.I D. Letters ot adm n. C 1' A. bav:.-g been grant ed to the uuder-lgned. ici la-estate l .I<>s. j b liajs, Sr.,dee'd. late ot Middlesex twp.. Butler Co.. la., all persons knowing tu«*mse Ives In delited to said est .te will pi a-,<- make iuiiiie.il ate paymeui. and any having el on against sal estate will pieseat Ueiii uuly au'iiculleat ed lor settlement to W. A. SLOAN . Adm's.. Valencia, I*. O. Batter i'o., l'a. Administrator's Notice. Letters of almluls'r itiou on tbe e-u it» of James Ulbson, 1 tie of Cllmoa lownsblp. liuller Co. fa., deceased.having tula da} been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons knowing themselves ludebied to said estate are request - ed to make Immediate paj ment aud those Hav ing claims against said estate ..re requested to present them p.opei ly probated lu the under signed Tor payment. J. N KI'I.TON. Adni'r. E. MCJCNKIN. Flick 1". O. Butler Co.. Att'y for Adm'r. February 11, 92 Jury List For April Term List of Traverse Jurors drawn this 2lst day ot March, A 1),. 1892. to serve as Traverse Ju.ors at a special term of court commencing on the 25th day of April, A. I>. tS92, the same b.-lng the lourth Monday of said monln. Beyer K 11, Laucass:r t-.vp, farmer Book James. Worth twp. farmer. Banian Charles. Saxonburi born, marbleeutter Barnli irt W 11, Mill rstown. Mna-maker. Blymiller Richard, Butler. 2nd >.'ard, burcher. Clause K U. O-kland twp. farmer. Cypher Phillip, W lnlurld twp, " CO"Pi-r T J. Worth twp, •• Cooper Ueorge, sitpperyroek twp. firmer. Conway Charles. Hutlei-2nd wai l, laborer. Campbell \ 1.. I'eirolla boro, gcut Uoyl Nicholas. Buffalo Iwp farmer. Ltlckey John. SUpperyrock twp, i inner. Kienberger Luos, Done.al twp. Fleming Robert, Buffalo iwi», tanner. Flan.ig.m FC. Butler 2nd « r l p-ut. Uallagner Sim n Cleartlel I twp. i trui' r Glass (ieorgv MlUersto'.vn t.oro, merchant. Carver J C. Haldrldgc, produc t.lciiu J S. Allcgiien> twp. arpciitt Gibson AB. Parker twp, I irn r Harvey -I C. Butter. Uh iv.irl enifln.-or. Hepler William. F.ili view twp. farmer. Jollv John A Veil i »vp. Leu Uai.lel. rady twp. McKluney Robert,C ano.|ue'iug twp, butcher, McGill G V\. ( oi.cord twp, tarmer itcNaugbtoo Joli-4. su Ti iiy ti.. • I r.jicr. Moore Ihomas. Worth tup, turner Morrow Josei h. Concord twp farmer. MilesC VV. Butler Ith ward painter. McKee John, Mercer two I.irincr. Morrison J tl. .1 r. ilarrlsville boro liveryman Nell Phillip. Centre twp. i inner. \l\ou William. * v Hl* t'ny twio. btii.'Usmlth Nicholas -loUii, hclicnopie boro. laborer. Powli .1 ii .1 oiies. ,'sllpjiervr.M'k tw > i truer. RtHlgeis A 1 . M'l.Mi. k twp i .niter. Re 1 k i narie-, J. 11 r n • I mer. smith Samuel. Washlngi n lup farmer, shake!* z I' Vlk« r ■ 1 i rn. ;• Shaftuer tleorge. tin ier. 11-!I 1 -! » >I, contractor, showaller S K, MlllerslOwn tsiro. producer. shiotiiH Phillip, .llUerstowa lion, oiroer. shields ;.i . Mere, r tWj., farmer -.Klllniiiii J c. Butler, l-l waro. Nt orer. set it i John. Lancaster iwp lit nor Trimble Kol.-rt. Cr.i. o, f■, ;*Yp. l . mei-. Warner Henry Bitliei an w ml, punter. Walk'T Jann .Ji-if rson • »p. tc u r Ziegler Uenry It. I.anc ■ -r t-.vn, lar.ii-. HAILKOAU I ' iVt f A >u£S. H' k.n£ ff.fH ti. b. Trains leave the We- Pi it iK pi t at foot east Jefferson sft. as follow.*: il:2oa. m.—Market—arrives al .Vlle ui Kxoi e-s rrive* at a' A WM} St liil • fc Th« t>:2o a. in raw aid -J: p. in. train connect al fluilti Juuutiou with train* I a to Blairsville lutei>r n n. «t ere i» made with the. Day K\prc-- and Phllad'a Kit press going Kasl. Trains arrive .it U tiller al P: i i and 10:3 ■ a - m, and 1:1 )..ri)d aid l;i i., , o.i• ■'■ - %AI leghcu; HI u:j). -:,30 am' lo 4) a. tu. nud.l:-| 15 and G;10 p. in P. & U.K. K, Trains leave th«- P. & W dep t near t t li tre Ave., Southside, Hutler lime, n- lollws going S"ulh: 0:UO a. iu. Allegheny V■. ■ 1:11 11 itioo 8:00 Allegheny and Akro-i l',xpre*s -runa i n Sunday to Allegheny, and connects lor New Castle that day. 10:20 a. m.— Allegheny Accomodation. 2:50 p. —Ailuueny Cxpres4. 3:20 p. m.—Chicago Kxpresa, runs ou Sun day. «i:10p. m —Allegheny and Z lien .pie .Mail Huusoti Sunday to Allegheny alone. On Sunday alone, at 9 a. m , New Castl Express. lioing North—lo:o.) a. in. flradl'ord Mail 5:20 p. in Clarion Accoin. 7:40 p m. -Koxhuri; A- com. No Sunday trains'ou the narrow-gauge. Tl e .'{:.'it> p. m train South connects at Cat lery with the Chicago express, which run* daily and is equipped with the Pullman bul iet and sleeping coaches. 'trains lor Butler leave Allegheny at «:3o and 10;-lo a ui , city time, and ;!:15, j:2-> tud 7:10 p. 11l Ou Sunday at S; !la. m. and 4:20 p m. Traius arrive al Butler at and 10:20 a ui. and 12:30, 1:45, 7:35 and !':I0 p. m. Sun day at 10:20 and 6:10. PITTSBURG, kiIIKKANUO ic LAKI. KKIE It. 11. Trains leave the P A VV depot, Hutler lime, as follows: 5:3b a. m, to Erie, arriving there at 10:45 a. in. 10:30 a. m. to Erie, arriving there a 13:20 p. ui. s:bo p. in. to Greenville, arriving there at 7:25 p. in. A tmin arrives from Greenville at 10:05 a in. ivnh turougb car to Allegheny over the P. A W, oue at 2.30 p. in. Irom Erie which \ connects with both roils to Allegheny, and one at 8:40 p. m. from Erie. Traius leave Milliards at ti:2s and 11:15 a. in. slow time. The S:3o a. m. and 3p. in. tiains ou both roads iu Allegbeuy connect wilh trains on the P. S. X L E. at Hutler. G. D. HAIiVEY, Contractor and builder tn brick work, grate aud uiauiel sotting and all kind- of brl. k-lnylug a specialty. Also dealer In barrel lline. Warn putn loose lime, cements National. Portland aud all best grades In the market. Calcined ulaster. plaster hair. King's cement, tire brick, tile, white sand and river saud. Main office 315 I N- Main street, and ail orders lelt anj hoi;.*! 1 Mil recelTO prompt delivery. Terms reasonable iarSw •> »r , vc?t»tn" l g -f* in wrill nj •: u-< \? f ..» .M 8 4J R"X":- s-.| A|«n P ruruir CWStI-KVV.-* A"S' Llllb lw SHERIFF'S SALES. B< ■ r;ne os «unar) «r|t» of \ El F1 Kk IjH Fa.. 4 . J out or the l oan »r < ' 'iumoa Ileai of H'ltler Co.. Pa.. *n.l to nif dlrr-wu tisere will t* 1 to public sale xi tbc Court H .use. la the horoujih or Butler, on Monday, May 9, 1892. at 1 uVi.n p. m, tti» foJWwtrij; Uescrioed prop erty. to-Wit : EON - *» '• IU t •*>. June term ljtxt Uc- JuitlUu .v i«»i.>r«-iiiu .irl A t Kribrr. aU'ys. All tli« rlgUI tltli* luterest and Ualm of the ltiUiard Coat an> Limited, et si of. in and t > coal and oilier mtuera s tn. upon acd uiwer . r. t r.-; 01 lau 1 inon* »>r less. si!u*t« in \Vs«biui{-»u twp . Butter county. Pa., bodaded a • fo.! •»». ii all ou tue cor ti o> sayder *c .*.M y S niia -i Ulliiard vi "AI. S-JUIU by Hou h Vlc-i iiikinaiut VV,--.t oy Chrtatk- He Ira, tOKether with ail the and uec wiutrj 10 imue and I.lk'* Ktl and other minerals ili'-rnroui Al„-~ i'i la aaJ t<> 11 t rca ol l.in 1,... re or sltUAi* in \\ sia iwp.. I'.uil.-r coun tj l'a . L-OUU'JID a.-, luiloas lo wit Ou tue north 1).. lion £ McJUUMU. e.wt bj >aro.n Jen Kln-i. suulu by J L li«aU) and *e»t b\ Ulllet. pie; t „i tner «un mine slop.-, rmiruau tra.k, iuiin- Hack. 3 bOaiM Uuiisea. I ppks cUule-* 1 s« tot pan soali-ji. ira''k » ue». l en(,lue, l en tHereon. A LSU -Of. In and t*»acres of land, more or e».-. .u Wa.ium,uiu i»p . uau< r cwua b, rs,noanflert x* rauosra n wil . on inc I'orui t > pmtiic load and Uulty, east b> lands m a or i")uiaii> ot Burnett, s.„uli i.\ McJuu- Kin .ttuit-* .inn »i-st h) lands no» or lorniallj ol 1* .Ill* U ; I.i; llier Willi i a,alt bonnl house tneiei'U. ■v i/. i,i it i\.-n In ext uilou a»tlie propertj oil,, 11 l.lar.i t: i.u auil io» Co;np%n.. Ltuii.eii ti. ai a liie -uH ol l"C .li-aKla*. lu uasi now t . '.-e oi Mrs. ii 11 JeweU. a'lnnniairatrtx wl K 11 Jewel, uecd. I. ** -.1 uud -is. June Term. j..., . .. i. • r_. .ui I .Hi-ij ,is;i in, ..' ■ s All i!ic ngui. title, nitenxt:- and eiaiia of a* V». \ i ■ . - . i I -... ; I ... ...Hi Vam plunt a, ..it il ill i'.'.iki Uutler county, l a., i ,i.s.- .i. i . t.»« ot • tt*.- uuea ol pipe laid u>r t... i...b5,».r a i II ol water In Hitler. l"a aud ■ .. naoielj .tutu** alley brtweeu Main and >1 L\e streets Irom JeQerson stre-1 north to . s riniitu.s; .a Ibe ailej Hum Mam slievt east ;. s ol J « u .no aud liie alley between : .... ..i t ■ 'll li'i.l ■:! -stie.-ti truiu me Court li . in a • . irautaa; on WaeUlogUfU ,i' ;in tue •». Hum \V stree> ..ruutui to ii ua ,s;ret.'i; on lliufl. lean, f on aud NortU s'.rveu; in the alley between ~-r >n ..nd streets wist ot la . I. I . on 1 eun Mreet exteusau aud all i.in:> 0. .. lies and IOUIXI uous. slops Cocks. ;;a. e.s j jiu > loo.s aiiu Itiipll.nru-acouuecud "r . ... ...s ■ all ine ur *iits. eaaean uls. r.gli ,ol »-j . i' .. lies'ta UaniuUea and ap i> I.lC !»iii CS TOUOECICU lO'-reaitn and o. ..d ■••Her plan; »u..| aud taken n , ~s piopcrij ol 11. \V. Christie ai Ule aUli. ot W . U. ltrauUon. et. aL WILLIAM M. UItOWN, sUenff. s • rift's Olh* e. Butler, r*.. April ljth, istf. 35. £• B. Every Home that thi- pajier reaches, is entitled to a copy ot our CjtJo?u3 & Fashion Bock, and ought to have one It contains much information about fabrics and modes—will save you uiouey in your purchasing— aud is to be had for the asking Some of the specials offered by this MLR DIPMM this week are— New 20 iueh Faille Francaist>e, 75c. New 21 inch Faille Francaisse, $1 00 Both in assortment of about 50 choicest colors. New 21 iuch Crystal Hengalines, all colors $1 35 to $1 50 yard New 15 iuch Black French Surahs, 75c New 24 inch Black Faille Francaisse $1 00. New 22 inch Black Crystal Ben gulines, $1 25 to $2.50 Above are all the beat obtainable for the money. NEW SPRING DRESS WOOLENS at 85c 50c. 75c, 85c, SIOO, $125 in eitvant as-ortments—values that will demonstrate at once that its to y« ur iiterest to trade with us. Shall we send Samples or a Catalogue. "! & Buhl, 115 to 121 Federal Street, AI.LEGHtNY. PA. SPRING. This i« not spring poetry but com mon *euse. V' ii'll want to freshen up a hit and will need some wall paper. We wuut to tell you that we have us large m varied and select a stock as vou'll find outside of the city and prices are no obstacle. We have reduced the prices or< ; m. Jvt rtlsln* c«er>» - Tv * i.C *r >iS until this minute—we have thcm-^B® J&C-' L, A "yA 1 % • t ''' S a " r y° m benefit, and have everything connected with a (.riving or team outfit. We advertise for you to call in and see us in our new quarters at 128 E. Jefferson St.. above the Hotel Loury. Don t stay away because you don't know us. we arr very common men and want to get acquainted with every person in But er county and elsewhere. We will show you what we have whether you want to buy or not. Come in and see us, we have a larger stock of a better grade at less money than has eter been offered by us or any other firm. YGIRS VERY TRULY, S. 13. MARTINCOURT & CO. S. B. MARTI.NCOI RT. J M LEJGHXER SPRING ATTRACTIONS IN FINE FOOTWEAR AT HUSELTON^! NOW ARRIVING DAILY IX LARGE QUANTITIES. We bare never in the history of oar trade had the phuare of pkcio* on our counters for your inspection BO many new and perfect rit)m and ai «»* low prices for goods strictly all solid aa we are now showing Thea* do ° d a V nd 7u ' bQt • »*» food, aid lat/.tyle. from the finest Hand Turned Bolton Boot to the cheapest Brogu in men's wnr YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A FEW ITEMS. 1,180 pairs, more or less, Ladiea' Fine Button Boots it o** I*lßo " " " " Old Ladies' Fine Shoe*, 1 m 1.-MO " ' " " Ladies' Grain Slippers. $Q J *®? ! „ " BOMO ° *> J >BBo " '• •' Gaiters Congress, 50 1,020 " " •• <• " Fine Doogol* Walking Shows Tipped, 75 These are not at Half Price, But our Regular Price. 1,320 pairs, more or less, Men'a Fine Bboee «, 1,380 " •• •' •• Walking Shoes, I.MO - » " •• Bo;/worCs^ K "" TO,tk ' Bko -' 'S 'B9O " " •• Fine Shoes lace and button, 1 J 1.620 Infants fine Dongota 8 hoes, Ml j 3^ With every pair of shoe* we char** you §2.50 for. we throw ia fro* of cbmrm m amir of rubbers or 11 yon don t like presents when yon have m p*y dearlr for theai always the case. w«.will sell yon the name kboe at « 00; nibbera will emit rm, V? H you see instead of pnjije $2 50 you rill *et them f.»r «3 35 We ,.o!s" Z presents and giving out the idea that people can bar gold doUam fcrN*N»lr.M tot will tell yon plainly that we carry onr Mock and pnew in the Howe wi not S newspaper. block carried in the newspaper don't roet so much This sale i„ lit f~ a few days, but by the reqrest of «»ur numerous customer-, all over Butler eoontr it will be continued ail summer, Plaaae recollect you can set aar Me), or width you waat at Iluselton'*. at one straight price and that the fowe*t Come and see us, we will make it iut«*re»ting for you. ' * B-» We have Satinet Suits at *3 .10 men's Taion Ca**imer Suits at 15 00, men'* Fine linMi>e«« Suit* at 17 to SIO.OO. and a larpe line of dre** suits alao at rock bottom spot cash pri<»»*. RACKET STORE 120 S. Mvu St.. : : : Batler. Pa. DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES. •JOG X. SECOND .ST, PhUaMphim, Pm Are the oldest la America for the treatment ot Special Diseases & Youthful Errors, Blood PoUon. Nervous Debility. fleers, Run ning* Dlk hanrw. stri. lures, Bladder. K. !n.-y and dkin Uums«. V»rl coceie. Hvdrurele. Rup ture. permanently cured by improved method* without detention from buoinew The Dr* tor'i success la due to hi* lifelong experience and study, to the pure vegetable remedU" used end to the thorough .lamination and watchful at tentlon given jiatli uu during treatment AlO years' establishment Uour guarantee of ■accem Trfulmrnt by Mall a Npeetalty. o®ce hours, V a M. to Sr. H. #to 9 r M. All day Saturday till •P. M rmiJav. 10 to 1] aN. N«p4 fttmnp for Book. (C«pjrl«fcted I KITLKK COUNT? Mutual Fire Insurance C«. Jflßc© Cor. Main & Cunningham fits. H. C. IIKINKMAN, SBCRITABT DIRECTORS: lifted Wick. Hendenoo Oliver, '>r. W. Irvlii n J:un.— Htephensou. W W. HlacKiaore. N. Wettzel. F Bowman. 1». T. Sorrta. OtO. Ketterw. • lias. Ketvhuo, John (irohman. John Koeniijg. LOYAL S. M'JUNKIN, Agent. BUTLER, PA L. 8. McJUNKIN, Insurance unci Krai Eclat? Aft 17 f.AST JEFFKRiON HT. BUTLER, - PA. Hotels and Depots, W 8. Gregg is now running a line of carriages between the hotels Mid depot** oi the town. Charge* reasonable. Telephone No. IT, or leave orders at Hotel Vogeluy. (iouil Livery in Conneftwi Advertise iu the Citizen MiSlm Street Livery. BIEHL * HEPLER Prop** One square wni of g t>> oe Mifflin St All good, safe torna; sew baggies nd carriage* Ludtw for weddings and fooerai*. Open day sad night. Telephone No »4 LOST SIOOO lj *E»UU '■MW* iSSS- J" 11 foaraate* prrmaacat partita* **? »**"»■» (»M wrttfS or part time. hiprnetu-e mwmm Stoct complete. in. luainjj maujr UK wttM* | iHI Ues. Urgaat ..ouft tr*« Udma r H HjWkSA i «>.. ill—] HI. ». T. JOSEPH W. MILLfcIM, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, u M. aad iitir.N L. M. REINSEL, M. IX, fItVSH I** *MO Srß*>BO!t. iJfflc* and at 127 C. Canaia«llaa SC. L. BLACK, raTMcf a* a*D ncasMM. New Troulaiau Rnlldlng. Butler. Pa. K. W. LEAKE. M. D, X R *AJ»S, M-.Bi HperUltle* **ertaKie9c >.) n.i-*nd (tar- Bjr*. Bar *«*■> and r»o Tasnt. DRS. LEAK E A MANN, Butler, Pa. G. \l. ZIMMERMAN. ruTOCia* aa» »wi, ofllee at No. is S. Mala Mm. orm TrmmM » '"<»> Unur Butter. Pa. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. ito 33 Eaet JtlTmrmm St., Hi. tier. fa V. McALPINE, Dentist, la now permanently totaled at I* soaia Bala stmt Butler. Pa. la NMM (aeaierty rapiad t»y Or. Waklroa. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. r.Qid PIIBBIC PaaMNS Kxtracttoa OF Tooca mod Artificial Teeta wttDnat nauw a epeelaMy M'ry h OsMe or Vitalized Air or Loral Aae«thetlea need. <«<•* over Mlllrn urtsw; east of Lewry Hodae. (■Vice cloned Wedaeariajn aad 'lßondaya. J. J. DONALDSON, Denttat. Butler, Penn'a. Arttlklal Teeta tneetted ra ta* IHm tm l«r«.T«*t plac. <«old PUltaa a ■pftalty. «*- aver twbaitr* rtotaiac Maee. Fresh Seeds Grow. Fruit and oraaa»at*i trees fresb from nursery. are beat and ebeapest —ao ageota be re <• Beautiful Flower Seed, Lovely cat towera arranged in ricbaet design* liioatrat ed catalogue tree of fruit trees TRCE to NAME J. B.&A.Murdoek, 508 SnailbUeid St-, Pittsburgh.