THE CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 20 1892. BOTLEB baa a population of about 10.000. It la tbe County seat of Butler County, with 40.030. Four railways, natural gas, and unequalled facilities for, manufactures. I'roeress evrywhere; new buildings, new manufactures, a growing and prosperous town. New Advertisements. Sheriff's Sales for June 6th. Administrator's Sale, estate of Mary A. Newell. Notice to Tax Collectors. K. it R's leaders. B. j >iity of them get it. —. ,iank God, Spring house cleaning and liih.g don't last all year. —The peach, cherry and apple trees w re in bloom at the same time this year. The grain is looking splendid, also tbo frui'. Barring a late frost this will be a .if abundance. —Some men never seem to get a clear understanding of the law until they study it in the seclusion of a penitentiary. A story is told of •* conductor who seized his wife's nose in his sleep and rang up three fares upon it beiore her shrieks awoke him. —Some slight changes has been made in the P. .. 1892 at 1 o.clock I*. M., the following described property, to wit: E. 1). No. t;7. June Term. 18&!. Osmer lleydrlck, Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Robert Yanderltn of. In and to acres ol laud, more or less, situated In Venango aud Marlon townships. Butler county Pa., bounded as fol lows to-wlt: On the north by lauds now or late of A r llollester. formerly .luhn Osborn; east bv Cummings heirs. Win Brandon, ,\lc- Conway, John Jamison, et a!.; south by the heirs of Stephen Vanderlin and Jas Cummings: west by Neal Uorraley. Atwell and Porter; said properly being known as the ••Stone House Properly" subject to a certain grant made by Robert vanderlin to A U Kgbert and George it Sbeaaley dated March 1. ls:w, aud recordeu In said county In Deed book No. 115, patia IV9. About :CiO acres cleared and In a good slate ot cultivation; balance in timber; together with one oil well, one two-story stone house, frame barn, two orchards and out buildings thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title. Interest and claim of Robert Vanderlin, of. In and to ISO acres ol land, more or less, situated In Venango twp., fiutk-r county, l'a., boundod as follows, to-wlt; On the north by other lands of Robert Van dcrl.n; east oy Lands of tbc heirs ot A Jamison; south by lauds oi the heirs of John Murrln; west by lands of the hi'lrs of Jacob Klllcrmaii. about seventy acres cleared and In a nood suae of cultivation, balance iu timber; together with live producing oil wells, one two-story lrauie house, lrauie barn, orchard aud outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the pro]>erty of Robert Vanderlin at the suit ot lx'vl Porter, et. al., executor for use or A U Kgbert and Ueorge It. Sheasley. WILLIAM M.BROWN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, liutler. Pa.. April JJ, lsys. Notice. Notice is hereby given that John T. Kelly Assignee of John M. Arthurs, has filed his tiual account as assignee, in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, Pennsylvania, at Ms. I)., No. 4, March Term, 1892, and that the same will be presented to said Court for confirm ation and allowance on Wednesday the Mh day of June, A. D., 1892. JOHN W. BKOWN, Prothouotary's Office, Prothonotary. May 9th, 1892. Notice Notice is hereby given that W. W. Har bison Co minute of l>aniel Wise, lunatic, late of I'euu township, liutler County, Pa., now dee'd. has tiled his first and final account in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ot Butler County Pa., at M's. IX, No. 10, March Term, 1890, and that the same will be presented to said Court lor confirmation aud allowance on Wednesday June Bth, A. D.. 18112, JOHN W. BROWN, Prothouotary's Office, Prothonoary, May oth, 180-'. The 13est Is none to good if you art sick. The physician ex pects results and this ran only be obtained when pure drugs are dispensed. Pu rity care and accuracy in every department of our business. Only registered pharmacists are employed and personal supervision Iliven to every etail. ffe 1 ndcavor to keep every thing that is inquired for, but if ice do not have irhat your prescription calls for lee will tell you so and do 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 prices are as lote as con sistent trilh pure goods. Inferior ones ire do not care to handle at any B price. Physicians pre scriptions and family re ceipts a specialty. lUsptCtfully, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. rpilE BUTLER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, BI'TI.KK, PA. CAPITAL Paid l'p, - - - $100,000.00. OFFICEUS: Jos. Hartman. Pres't, J. V. Kltts, Vice Pres't. C. A. Bailey, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Jos. Hartman, C. P. Collins. O. M. Russell, 11. McSweeney, C. D. Greenlee. J. V. Ritts, E. E. Abrams. Leslie Hazlett. I. G. smith. W. S. Waldron, I). Osborne M. Flnegan. A general banking business transacted. In terest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. Foreign exchange bought and sold. REGISTER'S NOTICES. The Register hereby .gives notice that the following accounts of executors, adminis trators and guardians have been filed in his office according to law, and will be presented to Court for confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the Bth day of June, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. M. of said day : 1. Final account of John M Webb and Wm M Webb, executors of John Webb, dee'd, late of Clay twp. 2. Final account of John L Albert, ad ministrator of Henry Albert, dee'd, late of Centre twp. 3. First and partial account of Robert McKee aud James Little, executors of James Beers, dee'd, late of Adams twp. 4. Final account of George A McMillen, administrator of Jane Mc.Millen , dee'd, late of Summit twp. 5. Final account of Mary A Nimo (for merly Croft), guardim of James C Croft, minor child of John Croft, dee'd. late of Fayette county, Pa. (>. Final account of J C Watt, adminis trator of Wm F Logan, dee'd, late of Butler borough. 7. Final account of Barbara E Ralston, administratrix of James P Ralston, dee'd, late of Butler borough. 8. Final account of Nancy A Cummings, administratrix of John R Cummings, dee'd, late of Donegal twp. 9. Final account of II H Vincent, exec utor of Ezekiel Wilson, dee'd, late of Cen trevillj borough. 10. Final account of C P Amy, admin istrator of T H Amy, dee'd, late of Millers town borough. 11. Final account of Samuel T Okeson. guardian of F W II Wehr, minor child of Nicholas Wohr, dee'd, late of Muddy creek twp. 12. Second and final account of Joseph W Todd, executor of Wni Cruikshauk, dee'd, late of Winfield twp. 13. Final and distribution account of C J D Strohecker, executor of Margaret Remler, dee'd, late of Zelienople borough. 14. First and partial account of Cyrus Harper, executor of John Reefer, dee'd, late of Cranberry twp. 15. First, final aud distribution account of H C Black, executor of Maria Harris, dee'd, late ot llarrisvilie borough. 16. Final acconnt of Elizabeth Logan, administratrix of Erastus Logan, dee'd, late of Penn twp. 17. Final account of John W Gallagher, administrator of Win Gallagher, dee'd, late of Jefferson twp. 18. Final account of Henry Bright, ex ecutor of John Gerrard, dee'd, late of Ceutre twp. 19. Final account of Tillie C Brown, (now Young) executrix of Jacob Brown, dee'd, late of Clay twp. 20. Final account of I G Smith, admin istrator of W S Waldron, dee'd, late of But ler borough. 21. Final account of G D Swain and John L Rice, executors of John Rice, dee'd, late of Harmony borough. 22. First and final account of W M Ven sel, administrator of Isaiah Venae), dee'd, late of Millerstown borough. 23. Final account of Albert Godfrey, guardian of Minni* Shanor, of Concord twp. 24. First aud partial account of R C Wilson aud E M fannehill, administrators of John A Taunehill, dee'd, late of Venango twp. 25. Final account of J M Black, guardian of Forest L Kolilmeyer, miner child of 8 W Kohluieyer, dee'd, late of Allegheny twp. 20. Finai accouut of 1 Rosenberg, aduiin istrator of F B Goldinger, dee'd. late of Parker twp. 27. Pinal account of U C Milleman, ad ministrator of John Lutz, dee'd, late of Lancaster twp. 28. l'iual account of Mary O Miller, ad ministratrix of H E Miller, dee'd, late of Brady twp, as filed by Samuel Lawrenoe, executor of said Mary O Miller. 29. Final accouut ot Samuel Lawrence, executor of Mary O Miller, dee'd, late of Brady twp. 30. Final account of Adam Troutman, guardiau of Louisa E Nicklas, minor child of Alex Nicklas, dee'd, late of Butler boro. 31. Final and distribution account of 1) B Doutbett, admiuistrator CT A of Jacob Nicklas, dee'd, late ot Forward twp. 32. Final accouut of J II Pontius, ad miuistrator C T A of John Pontius, dee'd, late of Donegal twp. 33. First and final account of A W Shan non, one of the executors of S W Shannon, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. 34. Final account of Samuel A Leslie, administrator of llarvey B Brown, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. Ho. Final accouut of Andrew McMurry administrator of Jane Brown, dee'd, late of Marion twp. 30. Final account of Silas Campbell aud Slt Campbell, administrators of Samuel I' Campbell, dee'd, late of Washington twp. 37. Final accouut of Harvey Baldauf executor of Margaret Smith, dee'd, late ol Butler borough. 38. Final aeeouut of 1) H Hockeuberry and Arabid Dobson, administrators of Wm Dobson, deceased, late of Clay township. 39. Final account cf John B Cunnin g ham, guardian of Ellen May Luty, late of Allegheny City (now deceased). 4U. First aud distribution account of Robert Barron and Elizabeth Oilkey, exe cutors of Robert Oilkey, deceased, late of Slippery Rock township. 41. r iual account of II II Grossman aud M F Mayer, executors ot Hugh Oros suian ilec'd, late of Brady twp. ■l-. Final accouut o»,A B White, admin istiator ol Carson Dunbar, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. 43. Partial account of W J Marks and W It Thompson, executors of Fphraim Ogdeu, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. 44. Final account of H M Wise, admin istrator of Henry Weckbeckcr, dee'd, late of Harmony borough. 45 Final account of II M Wise, admin istrator of Sarah Weckbecker, dee'd, late of Harmony borough. 46. Final accouut of Daniel Fiedler, guardian of Elizabeth Sahli, minor child ol Christian Sahli, dee'd late of Lancaster twp. 47. Partial account of Annetta U Staley, executrix of Wm Staley, dee'd late of Jctl/tr son twj>. 48. Final accouut of Mary Charles, ad ministratrix of John Charles, dee'd, late ol I'enu twp. 49. Final accouut of G C Timblin, admin istrator of George Timblin, dee'd, late ot Clay twp. 50. Final accouut of W C Hiddle, admin istrator of Patrick Sweeny, dee'd, late ot Parker twp. 51. Final account of James Nugent, ad ministrator ot Morris Nugent, dee'd, late of Clearfield twp. 5~. Final account of Sarah I Kedd, ad ministratrix of J C Kedd, dee'd, late of But ler borough. D. E. DALE, Register. ' ■ > r ci.il J I li LC lu * . HOMAS, iWltrfnatV IHIIUUIW M'fMSi w u v lawrii tuu«< cMia»y>i INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA.IOOth Year Assets §g, 278,220.00. Home of New York, Assets 5g,370,640.00. Hartford of Hartford, Assets $6,743,046.84. Continental of New York. Assets $5,806,784.91. NEW YORK LIFE, Assets $125,947,290.81. Of lice of E. E. ABKAMS & CO. Office in HUSELTON WILDING, neii to the Court Uou?e. FRANK KEMPER, DEALER IN BLANKETS, ROBES, -HARNESS, -And everything in horse and iur nisliing goods—TT ar - ness, Collars, "Whips. Ousters, Saddles, etc. -Also trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The lai •gest assort ment ot 5-A. Horse blankets in town will be found at Kemrier's. A. E. GABLE, V etermary Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada. Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the domesticated and makes ridgling, castration and horse den tistry a specialty. Castration per formed without clams, and all other surgical operations performed in the most scientific manner. Calls to any part of the country promptly responded to. Office and Infirmary in Crawford's Livery, 132 West Jefferson Street, Butler Pa. Christmas For Everybody. Beautiful Preseuts that meet all demands and satisfy all wauts in great variety to suit all tastes now on exhibitton at Redick's Drug Store FaDcy goods and Novelties, Toilet Articles and Notions. While we can not describe or enumerate our great variety, we are very glad to show them to all visitors. We claim lor our stock excellence inquality, va riety in, design and reasonable prices. Whatever your wants may be,we can meet them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison of our goods and prices. Knowing you will find our Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. REDICK. WILLIAM KENNEDY. The well-known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, will be pleased to have his friends call at his new place of business. The Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in Butler at the most reasonable rates. The place is easily remember ed. Tho first stable west of tho Lowry House SPRING. This is not spring poetry but com mon sense. You'll want to freshen up a bit and will need some wall paper. We want to tell you that we have as large as varied and select a stock as you'll, find outside of the city and prices are no obstacle. We have reduced the prices on some grades, and you will find all lines very low. Our stock of room mouldings in vites your special notice. We have it in shades to match the paper, and you'll find your room not complete without it. We have a larger stock of widow shades than usual this season. Our line of oil cloth Dado shades, in gold or flock patterens at 50c is particular ly strong. Linen shade fringe to match, shade pulls, sash curtain fixtures, picture wire and picture hooks are part of our line. Don't make your spring purchases without giving us a chance to show you our stock Yours Respectfully, J. II DOUGLASS, Two doors below Postoffice f§s m? Our Spr ing Goods Have Arrived, Come and see Wo have put our foot down on high prices on Spring Clothing for men, boys and children Our stock contains all tue latest styles and patterns in all grades. Wo have men's Satinet .Suil at •■ftl.oO, men's Uuion Cassitner Suits at s■» is', men's Fine Business Suits at $7 to SIOOO, and a large lino oi dress suit also at rock bottom spot cash prices. . RACKET STORE 20 S. Main St.. : : : Butler. Pa. G. D. llarvey, Contractor, and Dealer in bui'dera supplies—Lime, sand, cetueut, etc. Ware-room near Campbell's Foundry, Residence 31ft North Main etreei, Butler, Po, HOT ttITBEI WII,¥, ItGHERIi Are you prepared for it ? It y«»u are not. we will inform you that our place of business in SOUTH MAIN STREET BUTLER. PA-, whore we can prepare you for hot weather bv supplying von with a summer coat and vest or a summer suit Lieht colored suits are just the thing this season and w • have them in great variety at ptices to suit everyone. < hildrens short pant* suit* $l5O. 2.00, 2.50, .1.50. 4.50. 5.00 up to 10 oft Boys' Suits $3 00, 4.00, 5.00 np to 16.50. Men s Suits $5.00. 6.00, 7.->O, N. 50, tu 12.00 in medium grade* and fine trraden $13.00,' 14.00, 15 00, 10.00 to 10 50. Summer ('oats from 25 cU to' £5.00. White and Fancy Summer Coats and Vests from SI.OO, I 50, 2.50, 3.50, •>.OO up to s 00. Boys' Summer Coats 25 cts to $1.75. All goods sold by us are guaranteed to be as represented or your money will be refunded Youis for clothing. H. SCHNEIDEMAN, 104 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa -0:0- THREE RAPID GOERS. -0.0-FIRNT: FIRNT: An all wool men's wood brown suit, single or double breasted sack, to suit everyone's taste, with good serge lining, for #lO a suit. SECOND: A domestic all wool fine ridge black Corkscrew, sack or frock, (pants of dif ferent material if desired) for *l2 a suit. THIRD: An imported all wool Hue lib Clav worsted suit, •> button cutaway, pants to match, either light or dark patterns for #ls a suit. SCHAUL BROS. & CO. One Price Clothiers. OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELEY, - BUTLER, PA Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Y arr Itcntlemun should ho without it. He sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C- Redick, Drug gist, Hutler, Pa. W. H. O'BRIEN SON. [BucceHikiri of Schutte A O'Brien. J Sanitary Plumbers Ami n»j mml am nam to oar-tou*& Um ■ami •». ad twtaa mm vructnl >jb trur m. u u>!.~al pnoclpla», Jl •• Diuistb with * nag. Aay nae»er^ u*th ran br pot 10 wltamit Mtl t«rth you Dil k>Tr. ind DO plate la at roof ol th«* moo'h TUr palrnt plaw I. V'llJ **t t> <• IW> pur'l«l l<»<.r d-oruTf*. «taoa K laawi luiown that «tw iVo'sl profnaloa *air» aawa® »i|rc «'«>ftll»fl--r in tnal Iltw , ao4 '"•****", in rr |>art.aJ ■ >rff huteiio* a®* caoa"' gJKL Bk r Klirii tain* lot 6J!-jC~^eP tr.Hi »r<. »• !!»•« -*»r) »a upfer Far f**ta»r information. rsll at Rmh* 111 j,f,r«M Mih«. IITUa. n. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. A. J. FRANK * CO. tIU <,S " MEDICINES, a*D CHEMICAL.-* PAJSI'Y A»P TOILET ARTICEB, PONGE3, BRI'SHM. PKKri MtlT. «• iwi-uyii'•!«»»• Ifr»rrlfa«»a caraftUy «~ a-. " LORD ft THOSIS.