THE CITIZEN FRIDAY, AUGUST' 11, 1892. Bctlkb haa a population of about 10.000. It is the County »eat ot Butler County, with railway*, natural gas. and unequalled (aclllttc* (or, men ulac tuns. Progreaa evrywhere; new buildings, new manulactuxea, a growing and prosperous town. Hew Advertisements. Estate and Assignment Accounts, Read Reports and Widows Appraisements for presentation at Sept. Court. Notice in divorce —Zeek 7s Zeek. Report of Auditors of Middlesex t* p. Martin court A Co** Prices. New Castle Fair. West Sunbury Academy. Edinboro Normal. Horses Wanted. Stationery Sale. Photographs. Excursions. Ni»i»—All advertisers intending to make anges in their ads. should notify us of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL New York Weekly Tribune-Free. By special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to aU our subscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the New York Weekly Tribune free for one year. K> r further particulars of this offer see ad- VtsiiiM -ticul on 2d page. •rue New York Tribune is a staunch Re publican paper; its editor is on our Nation al ticket this year, its weekly edition con tain U1 the beat editorials and general ai tides of the daily, and this very liberal offer should be accepted by every Republi can ..f Butler county. —Wash your anarchist*. —Jo you suppose a noise annoys an oystert —The Sutler and Times clubs will play ball in the Park next Saturday. —Butter is remarkably scarce in Butler this week. —Harmony is to hare a driving pork on lands leased from Hon. Daniel Feidler. —The moat successful teachers are those who study to improve their work. —The Railroaders will picnic at Blip peryrock next Saturday. —The youthful Christian Bndeavorers will picnic at the Park next Thursday. —Once it wm "Strike while the iron i* hot." Now it is, "Strike while the weath er is hot." Over io Springdale last Saturday a buxom widow slapped an elderly bene dict. —The lat«st labor troubles are reported from the northwest. The farmers are hav ing trouble finding 40,000 harvest hands. - -The German Lutheran Sunday School ofSaxonburg picniced in Eeidles grove, Wednesday. —ln one day the human body generates enough heat to melt forty pounds of ice and raise it to the boiling heat. —The Heiner lot on North Main St. has been paved half way across. Wi'l somebody rise and explainf —The Berg bank and ftohneideman building has been greatly improved in ap pearance by being painted. —This week will finish the oats harvest. The corn is looking well but needs all the rain it can get, —Some thirty horses were offered to Mr. Coffin, in Butler last Baturday, but he took noqe of then). Hordes are not in good condition at preeent. 'there >s nothing in the world more aggravating to a man with a secret than meet people who have no cr»iosity.— JPrwklin Jfwt -Vhe vor}4 wjtl ue nee.er n«ht when a has learned to laugh a little less at feis neighbor's troubles, and a little more at his own. —The hot and dry weather ot the last few days was, aa one of our exchanges puts it; a direct hint to the wicked of what they may expect in the world that Col. Bob. says does not ex'it. —The "Our Boys" of the South side, fittshurfc came up to gutter last Saturday And playfcd the Entler club ' a very close fene'of thirteen innings, winning on a re of sto 3; but nejt day {he Butler b®fS * Co. have had twelve years experience in the buggy and harness business, They think they know their business; and if you don't think io or know so read the prices they qnote in this weeks paper and test their goods. hat was a tjiaty occupied Sari of jefferion St. lapt Satp'day and [onday evening*. He got tbe crowd inter ested in him,and then told them medicines that would reorganize the whole human system on a cash basis. —lt is often asked Will the trouble at Kdinboro affect tbe school for next year. Its only effect will be to make the authori ties doubly diligent. Young people will jfo wfcllfo'ayajr the 'jtd fan tapes pow offered at Kdinboro. —The grassho uppers are becoming very voracious. They eat everything. A But ler twp. farmer tells us that they ate the tops of his potatoes vines and a patch of onions over a rod sqnars tops and all. They ore also cutting tbe oats. —lnternal Revenue Collector Mitchell ha* receive* Instruction* to y»vt> ie'ai debt Chinaman registered. sbe act of jtyay ieqa requires all Chinese laborers who have been in this ooantry for ten years to secure certificates of residence with their photographs attached, and all others must leave the oonntry. —Sonsa's band—tbe one he is now or ganizinrfor Chicago—will be a prominent participant in the World's Fair dedication exercises next October. jt is Sousa's in dention to draw liberally on fye;i mu sical talent in this oountry and abroad, in order that the new band may eclipse every other organisation of the kind on this side of tbe Atlantic, not excepting the celebra' ted National Marine Band at Washington, of which he has been the head. —On Thursday evening of last week the ; School Board fixed the salary of Frof.' tyackey at (1000 for the coming year Christ. Worth janitor of tbe Jefferson St. school st 9400, house rent, water and gas, this to inolude the new building; Oliver Graham, of the MoKean St school at (550; Mrs. Baxter of the Mifflin St. school at (15 per month for the school term; and H. W Nicholas of tbe Springdale school at (200 and house rent, gas and water. —East Jefferson St was the scene of what resembled a riot last Tuesday even ing. The two Kummer brothers, wjio b*Ve a grudge against q.' p.' Miller Jr., of the Qil Well Supply Co., went np to the Store and beat«r«4 him tq oome put. The Qigh Constable came along and attempt ed to arrest them when they downed him, and it required the united effort* pf several w»4 V* boroee and (paresj consisting of drivers gen eral purpose and light draft horses; weighing from 1,050 to 1,300 pounds, age from 4 to 7 years. I will be at tbe Wick House, But ler, Pa., on Monday Aug. 15; Har risville, Tuesday Aug, 16; Sunbury, Wednesday Aug. 17, 1892. 11. S^A^ott- The NevV Castle Fair. Tbe managers of the Fair this year are determined to bare the best Fair in Western Pennsylvania. The Jremiums and stakes amount to 8,500. The display of live stock will be very One. The races the best ever held on tbe grounds, frof. Bartholomew will make two ascen sions with the monster air ship, and descend with parachute. The Bench Bhow will have two or three hundred of the finest dogs in the State to com pete for S3OO in prizes Go to New Castle Fair Aug. 23. 24, 25 and 26. See the great exhibition. Excur sion rates of one half fare on all Rail roads. Ladies and Misses' Cloaks in great variety at lowest prices at * I L- STJIN & SON'S. 1 —Gold pons and pencils, school books, blanks, papers, toilet goods, 1 etc., etc.,selling low for cash by Kus -1 sell & Negley, successors to Osborne 1 store, No. 311, H. Main Bt., Butler, Pa. 1 Don't forget us on Hosiery and i Gloves, we always have the best at lowest prices L. STEIN & SON'S. Sudden Death of George Ziegler. This useful citiicn and good man died suddenly at his home on N. Main street, Butler, last Monday evening. During the day he appeared to be in his usual good health, and that afternoon hah,secretary of the Parkerjfair association, favors us with a copy of tneir premium book. The fair will be open September 20, 21, 22 and 23. Mr. Geoge E. Vogeley has purchased a lot from John Lawall, fronting W. Jeffer son St., and intends building a tine house. Architect Schenck is preparing the plans for it. We were treated to some delightful music on last Saturday evening by a party of mandolin and guitar players, among whom were Mes'rs. Harry Bel', H. Cum mings, Lorry Billiard and Ed. Shaw. The music of the mandolin accompanied by guitars is exceptionally sweet, and in the hands of a player like Mr. Bell succeeds in charming all who listen. J. C. Heydrick, Lowrv and Bert Heydrick were up from the Allegheny oil fields on Saturday and Sunday. Prof. G. A. Schotte, the well know a music teacher is visiting his family in Pittsburg this week. "The Prof, has built np a fine reputation in Butler as a teach er of the Piano, Violin and Guitar. Messrs Kessleman. E. McJunk'n,Eakin Flack, Thomas, Wilson, Price, Andrews, Weser, Byerley, Barnard, Maxwell, and Baker, fifteen in all, members of Co. E. 15th Reg., came home Monday on a furlough of thirty days, or so much thereof as they wish to take. One fourth of the company is now allowed to be on furlough. The boys are now divided into messes of a dozen each and each mess has a caterer who purchases supplies for their table. Mr. Crawford has deeded the house at the corner of West Pearl and North Wash ington St., back to L. S. McJunkin, and he has moved to Shaffner's bouse on Fairview Avenue. Miss Minnie Marks has returned from a two weeks visit to Conneaat Lake. Hon. Thos. M. Marshall is summering on his Penn township farm, and with his son and some friends was in Butler Monday. J. F. Anderson and wife, Morgan Davis and wife, R. M. Sbanor and Phil. Grinder of Butler, and Frank Murphy and son of Millerstown ara at J}enver, Col. Mrs. Ball and Miss Melbourne ofCanton, 0. are the guests of Major Anderson and wile. Charley McJunkin came home from Homestead sick. Ed. Colbert is taking a vacation. Mr. Peter Schenck returned Friday from a visit to Philadelphia and some of the seaside resorts. James A. Xegley, the genial drygoods agent, is around seeing his customers of this vicinity. Wi'l Morris is home again owing to the continued illness of his wife. He Rays the boys now have their tents floored and arc living comfortably. ZA- Story, a druggist of Warren, form erly Deputy Sheriff of this county, is visit ing friends here. Miss Mollie Gilkey has »»iurned from her summer's outing. L. C. Wick and wife are at Atlantic City. Rochester, Pa. lady who «avs that she is "tUe wife o{' the wife-beater who pro fesses to be a herb doctor" requests us to warn the young ladies of Butler against him, and states that be has a wile *"*[ children in Rochester, three of whom are working in the tumbler works, Kev. Kerr ar.il wire»s Goods and Cloaks at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Attend the State Normal School at Slippery Hock, Butler county Pa Best advantages in Music, Methods, Form Study and Drawing, etc. Ex penses only $53 for 16 weeks. Be' gin* September 1, 1898. ALHEBT E. MAI/THY, Pb. D., Principal. Excursion to Conneaut Lake Sunday, Aug. 14. Special train will leave butler at 8:30 o'clock A M, Sunday, .Aug. 14th lor Oonneaut Lake. Rate for round trip including boat ride NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. William of Bolivar. Westmorland Co. aged 104 rear-, died last Thursday. He tu a boss-puddler. aud did not quit work nnti! 8S years of age. He cast bis first vote for President for "0!d Tinne canoeV election and his last one fer nis grandson's. He was born in England Jane 14th 17s8;tookpart in thejollif&Cition alter the battle of Waterloo: came to this coun try in 1532; and followed his trade as an iron-worker and mill builder. He was a small man. and in his prime weighed but 130 pounds. At West- I'nion. 0. last Sunday, a preacher stopped preaching, and with the aid of some members put a crowd of row dies out of the church, and then resumed his sermon. Judge Campbell of Clarion, died sudden ly last week, aged "9 years. Geo. Stickler and Tom Steffy. of Kittan ning. camping on Buffalo creek, quarreled Tuesday. Steffy struck Steckler on the head with a stor% and he was expected to die. Elder Breediove and Farnum T. Fish of Meadville, and some companions, lately perished in a California desert, while pros pecting. A San Diego dispatch says: The position of the bodies told the tale of a horrible death. They had struck out on muleback for water, which the animals scented. They reached within two miles of it when Fish fell, unable to hold his head up. His companions made h'm com fortable with a blanket and pushed on, try ing to follow the tra : l of the males. The yonnger man evidently fe" soon.but his fa ther staggered on for a mile. He struggled up to a heap of sand, fel 1 , rose again, fell, staggered to his knees, crawled a few feet, fell again, and died within three-quarters of a mile of an abundance of water. Martin Reed, who was in jail at Wash ington, Pa., under sentence of death for poisoning Alei. Chapel, and who escaped some wesks ago: was cornered in an ice house near Noblestown, A'legheny Co., last Saturday evening, when he shot and killed one deputy sheriff, wounded another and then shot himself through the head. The sheriffs had to set fire to the building and Beed's body wa» burned. A Good Sale. For some months past Mr. A. W. Mc- Collough of this place has been taking leases in Armstrong, and Westmoreland counties, and a few days ago he sold bis leases of four thousand acres of gas lands in the two counties to the Carnegie Steel Co. for a large sum. Andy's friends wj" rejoice with him for his success, and wish him continued prosperity; and though be was competed to take advantage of the liatjkrupt laws some years ago, he is now contrary to self interest, liquidating the old claims against him. The leases sold to the C&rnegies were on the anti clinal belt, which crosses the fc'i.3 kiminetas at Bagdad, and Andy is yef rV rying some 6500 acrefc \n the vicinity of of the the new Pinhook field. —The biggest retired letter ever re ceived by Postmaster Van Cott or any predecessor of his in New York arrived at the Grand Central Station last Tuesday, j It came in four sections, and each piece of this mail matter required a car for its tranc portation. It was the $20,000,000 o*sible time. ,Vo matter irhfit is needed for the sickroom 'come to our store. Our prices are as I OK as con sistent Kith pure goods. Inferior ones we do not care to handle at any price. Physicians pre scriptions and family re ceipts a specialty. Respectfully, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. rpHE KITI.KR ' ul N'TY NATIONAL BANK, BUTLER, PA. J CAPITA I, Paid I'p, - . . ii 00.000.00. OKFICKKS : Jos. Hartman. Pres't. J. V. Kltts, Vice Pres't. C. A. Bailey, ( ashler. DIRECTORS : Jos. Hartman. C. I'. ColllM. u. M. P.usset!, H. MuUweeney, C. D. GreehlfV. J. V. Rltts, E. E. Abrarns. Leslie Hov.k-u. I. u. Smith. W.'S. Waldron, M. Flnegan. A general banking business transacted. In terest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. Foreign exchange bought and sold. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, IQOth Year Assets $9,278,220.00. Florae of New York, Assets $9,370,640.^. Hartford nf Hartford, Assets $6,743,046.84. Continental of Now York, Assets $5,806,784.91. NEW YORK LIKE, Assets, £}*5, 947,290.81. Office of E. E. ABRAMS & CO. Office iii FLUSF.LTON BUILDING, next to th« Court House. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WEST PBNN K. B, Trains leave the Wwt IStuu depot at foot esst Jefferson St. as follows: 6:1.1 a. tn.—Market—arrives at Allegheny at 8:-40 and !<:l3 p. m. 8:40 a. m.—Express—arrives at Allegheny at 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m.—Accomodation— arrives at Alle> gheny at 1:24 p. m. 2:45 p. m— «*, Alle at 4:44 p. m. 5:00 p. m.—lC*pr«6»—arrrves at Allegheny at Allegheny at &48 p. m. Aut 6:20 a. m, train and 2:45 p. in. trains connect at Hutler Junction with trains East to Blalrsville Intersection, where connection is made with the Day Express and Philad : a Express point; East. Trains arrive at liutier 0;35 10..'10 a. m. and 1:30, 5:00 and 7:?.0 p. m., leaving Al legheny at (hef, 8..K) and 10:40 a. m. aud£3:lß 15 and 6;l0 p. w P. & W. B. B. Trains leave the P. & W. depot near Cen tre Ave., Southside, Hutler time, ai follws going south: 6:00 a. m.—Allegheny Accomodation. 8:10 —Allegheny anil Akron Express—run* on Sunday to Allegheny, and connects daily to New CgMle, 10:20 a. fu. — Allegheny Accomodation. 2 ?0 p. ui.—Allgheny Express. 3:20 p. m.—Chicago Express, runs 00 Sun 5:55 p.m.—Allegheny and Zelien ople Mail Huns on Sunday to Allegheny alone. On Sundaor alone, at 11:15 a. m., Allegheny Express. Going North—lo:os a. in. Bradford Mail. 5:00 p. m—Clarion Accom. 7:25 p.m.—Foxburg Accotn. On Sunday a train leaves for Callery at 11:16 a. ra. No Sunday trains on the narrow gauge. The 3:20 p. m. train South bests at Cal lery with the Chicago express, which runs daily and ia equipped with the Pullman buf fet and iitaeping coaches. Trains for liutier leave Allegheny at 8:10 and 10;30 a. m., city time, and 3:00, 5:25 and 6:15 p. in. On Sunday at 8:10 a. m. and 3:00 p. rn. Trains arrive at Butler at !>:3O and 9:50 a. m. and 12:35, 4:45, 7:20 and K:3O p. m. Sun day at 10:20 aud 6:10. PITTSBDBG, BIIK.NANUO UKA I.KRH IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF KV«KIfcDEHOKIPTION, SHINGLES, LATU & SEWER PIPE. Butle i,l fi AS USUAL VVc are'showing tlic finest line of summer millinery in town. Hlack antl colored silks, lace, tinsel lace, new effects in jet crowns, orna ments and edgings. Latest novel ties in flowers, fancy ribbons and Swiss braids. Nice assortment of trimmed goods aiways in stock. Orders promptly filled. Mourn ing our specialty. M. F. & M. Marks'. 113 and 117 South Main Street. "is HIT WORKERS Salary or eoinmLssloii to good men. Fast sell tng Imported specialties; also full line OUAKANTEKD NUBS KB Y STOCK. stock falling to live replaced kk«e. It. I>. Luetchford H Co., Itis heeter, J«. Sci. Fa. sur Mechanic's Lien. A. IK No Jkpiemh, r Term. Mae (torn M. L. D. No. 10 ttrpCe:nb«r Terra. ix .• 11. F. Plttrrs \ersui OAMI-IKI ILDKL v>n k. t'nit'i KRIS'., owners or irputod ownen ■»«.) THOMAS T ITK. Cor.tr* t »r. Rrn t* cor srv -s : The > o.timonwealth of feansjlranu u> the of said C"unty (irviiu,' WRKKU. 11. F. Ptilpp* his nied a .aim la our Court or Common llcv for said . ..-inti against David osbartie. 11. i>. Itrown .owl k Chic Hiring. owner* or r»pute- t.ler Crawford fans in ( ran berry tow nship ISutier Co., l*a.. tKSun.le«l as follows. vU: North by Mars public r.«U .-a-.: by M. 11. .Johnston. v>ut h by l-'rcd. lAogUurst and west by Elder Crawford. ffce f.irm „» which said lea-vhold it located, is bounded north by M. 11. Johnston, south by i-iajfhr-st ■»t: : I ..-r,.- e.v>: t.;, |..ut and Fred MU hurst, and west b\ M. 11. Johnston; said leaj* hold containing acre-. more or less. AND WHEBFiS. It is alleged that the suid sum still remains die and unpaid to the saul 11. K. Phlpps. M* WE COMMAND VOI that Ton make known to the said David oriie. ll.'|» lir.wn and K.Cblckerlng.ot.ners or routed owners and Thomas Tate, contractor, am. to all »uoh persons as may hold or ts cupy the %ald leasc hold and "roperty thereon . thit t!ie» be and appear te ore the Judged of our *a d "Court, at a ( au . t.r t ornmou Pleas, to be held at ItutY-r on th" Ist Monday f JVptcmbcr next to sh' w cause, !• anjjing tbey kn«>» or hue to kin why tit.- said sun ol *l.«oshould not be levied •: to said If -ehuld together with the proper ty tb.'reou. cor ting in part of ono pummiu: oil well, one (irili'tig welt, two w nen iiL-s two boilers, two engine*, four wooden i of which are • .0 bbla.each aud the other two IWbbls. each, 7 ■ ItetS In. casing, 1 «> feet 4*, In. CaslllK. lowtl feet ijblng. rqus, flttl-iin ropes, etc.. In and upon said lenvhold to tit.' use of tuo said 11. | i hlpi« according to tln form and effect of the Act of Assembly in »uch case made and provided.lf to him It shall >««-m expedli-nt. Ann hive you then and there this writ. WiTNt>s. tlu* lion. Aaruii !.. I|.»/ Dt Judge of the .said Court at Butler, tnu nth d.i> of July, A. D„ I* j. JOHN W. HHOW.N, ITothonolary. Scl. Fa. sur Mechanic's Lien. A. I). No. 35 September Term. MK» from M. 1.. 1> No. It September Term. 1-U4 8. W. Pmrrs VdeMM Ha> d . labwrne, et al. lItTIJER cocsrv.ss: The commonwealth of Pennsylvania to th. Sheriff of said County. Ureetlnc: Wukkkas.S. W. I'hipps has filed » , i», m tn ourtourtof common t'lea_ for said countv against Uavld <>slN. Brown ami K ic Jf£l l si: or repute.! owners and Thomas Tate, contractor, for the sum 0/ two ttundrtxl twenty-nine and VI-I.JO dollars I «. A, being for actual labor done tor u. e luiDrovr nient and development of a certain leasehold, located 011 the EUter Cfawlonl farm in t r..,. berry lJutler to , fa.. tujii;uv,| I. follows. VI/ : North by Mare public kKT by M. 11. Johnston, south ly- Vfvtl. ' eilst and west by Hide' 1 wwiue* ungticat. whtcd said laaseJtii.l - I tie farm on tior.h by ■.!. a/.'" ' - located, Is bounded SOd ..uston, south by Umxhunt jr.- ...east by A. Barr and t'red l.a«K -01,anil w.-st by M. 11. Johnston . said lease hold containing lu acres, more or less. AM) WHEKKAS, It Is alleged that the said ium still remains due and unpaid to the said S. W. l'hipps. HOW WE COMMAND YOU. that you make known to the said David (isborm-. U. D. Brow u and K. (.'bickering owners or reputed owners and Thomas Tate, contractor, and to all su. h persons as may hold or occupy the said lease hold and property thereon. that they be and appear before the Judges of our s lid Court, at a court of Common Pieaa. to be held at Butler, on th>; Ist Monday of September next, to show cause. If auythlng they know or have to say why iht: said sum of isH.'Mabould not be levied of the said leasehold together w uh the proper ty thereon, consisting in part of one pumping oil well, one drilling oil well, two wooden rigs, two boilers, two engines, four wooden tanks ' of which are nao bbis. each, and the other two 101 bbls each. 7-<) feet 1 „ in. casing. 1 »NI feet 4Vi In. c.™slng, ItitJ reet tubing, rods, nttlngs. ropen. etc.. in and upon said leasehold to tue use of the said s. W. Phlpps according to the torm aud effect of the Act of Assemblv In such esse made aud provided. It to lilui it shall seem expedient. Am. have you then and there this writ. Witnkss, the llou. Aaron L. Hazen.Presid ,- ut Judge of the said Court at Butler, thlsUUi day ol Jttly, A. D., isai. JOHN \\. BH»WN. Prothonotary, Sci. Fa. sur Mechanic's Lien. A. D. No. 36 September Term, ls»j from M. L. D. No. 1-' September Term, !«*;. D. MI TAMNKV versus David OSUOU-NB, et ai. 1.1 UJ.H COCWTT, Mtt : The Commonwealth of I'emisylvuuiit to the ShtirlS o( said t'ouat\. Ure.-tln;; Whkkk is. I). McTamney lias tiled a claim ta our Court of Common Pleas, for ->ai>l eountt against David Osborne. II I) Crown ami K Chlckering. owners or reputed owner aud Thomas Tate, contractor. for the mini of two hundred tweuty-ulne and. hwi dulUrs*)) ts-lnu lor a> tiui labor done tor the Improve nient and development o! a certain leasehold, located on the E.det Crawford farm In ( ran berry township,llutler Co.. I'a.. bounded a» fol lows, vu; North by Mars public toad, east b> M. II .luliiiston. south by Kred. I.anuiiurit.an l v.est by Klder Crawford. The (arm on which said leasehold Is located is bounded north by M. 11 Johnston, south by laughurst and fierce, east by A. llarr and Fred l.anghurst. and west by .»!. 11. Johnston; Bald leasehold containing lu acres, more or lean. am, WuituKAs. It it alle«ed that the Maid sum still remain.-, due and uii|»atd to tlie said I>. MeTali.ney. NOW WE COMMAND YOU. that you make known to the said David Osborne,ll. D. Ilrown. and K. Chlckerlug. owners or reputed owners and Thomas Tale contractor, and to aU such persons as may hold or oecupy the old lease hold and property thereon, mat they be and appear before tUe Judges »f or - aald Court, at a Ool'rt of Common I'leas. to be held at ll'itler. on the Ist M'Uiday ol September next, to show cause, U aujthing they know or have to sa\, why the said sum of I should not lie levied of the said leasehold together with the propet ty thereou. Consisting hi par, of one pumping oil well, one drilling well, two wood rigs. two bolleis, two engines, four wooden tauks. i of which are i obis each, and the other two lift bbls. each,so feet o l 4 In. easing, i«t» leet tuning. I.V ' leet »\ In. casing. rods, fittings, ropes, etc.. In and upon said leaseho.it to the use of the said D. McTamney according to the form and ilTe, I <>r lie- Act of Ai-eU'.bly lu such cast! made and provided, if to Ulm it -diall seen expedient. And hair you lie n and there this writ. W itnk.su, the Huh. Aaron 1.. Haieti. President Judge of the saM Court at BuUrr. this 14th day of July, A. D., isik. Jon.v W. I.KOrt.N. Prothonotary. ScL Fa. sur Mechanic's Lien. A. D. No, 37 September Term. Ih'j-.' from M. 1.. D. No. 13 September Term. I**.'. J a AIS Watson versus David o. llm»u and K. Chlekerlm:,owners or reputed owner* for ihe sum of •lie liuiel eil HI , , Ij-ht and SI I dollars tll.s. *)• being for a>'lual labor done (or the Improveineiil and development of a certain Wast hold- located on the Ktdcr i "raw fori farm in Cranberry township. Butler Co.. Pa . bound isl as follows vl : Noi ih by Mars public road, east by M. 11. Johnston, south by Fred Utif hursf. and weal 1»> Klder I 'raw for 11 The l.urra on which said lease bold IS !'•*■ ited. Is tKiuml* 'I '.iorih li.> M II .lolinston. south b) l.an ! and Pierce, east by A. Ilmr ami I-red lam; hurst, and west l,y M 11. Johnston , said le v. , hold ernlaiullig l«, acres, more or 1.-vs. A .1, Wii kick as. It Is .Uleged that the aid sum still remains die* and tmpaM to the -vlHi James Watson NOW WE COMMAND vol lh.u jou Uiaic* known lo the said David Osborne. 11. I>. Hk.wh and K. (bickering. owners or reputed owmm and Thomaa Tale, contractor, ami to all such persons is nit) hold or occupy the said lean hold anil proper,y thereon, tha' they Is- and appear Ix fore the JUDGES of oar i onrt. at a i ourt of Common Pleas, to It, held at Hutier on the Ist Monday of September ne\t, to show cans,- li anything lliej know or ha»e to say. whyth,- said sum of li.h.-s, should n,,t be levied the aald leasehold together w.th the pi ,p«-r ty flier l ,in. consisting In part of one pumping oil well, one drilling well 2 woollen rigs. * boilers. engines. 4 wo«l»-n tanks, t ol wnk h are bbls itwh. and the other two lie bbU t«s-t i.'i In. • .islng. 1. i l' t in. casing. feet tnbtng r,«ls. tlttlnv i. ropes, etc.. 11l and upon aald leaaeboid to i.ie us< of tin-said James Watson according to the t<>'m and effect of the Act of Awu-mbly In such case made and provided. If to him It shall seem rs pedlent and have you then and there tfcii writ. Witm ,s. the Hon. Aaron I- lla/en.|'r» sldent Judg- of the said < ourt at llutler. this 14th <1 »j of July. A. D . I JoiiM H. liaoWN. Protltonot irj jl. c. wick; DBALKB I* Rough and Worked Lumber I, cj VL t. Kin I'M Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock.! LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opjMwite P. A W. Depot, BDTLBK - - PA. WANTED EVERYWHERE, (iooil men to solicit fo» our lint clas- Nursery HUK'k. on salary or com mi—ion. panl weekly. IVrmaiienl eoiployment guaranteed * Outfit free Previous et periettce not rcjiiireil We fan make a HOP—fill »ale»nian of any one who will work and follow our in struct ions Write for term* at once to IRVINIB Hoi SK. I.ake View Nurseries. Koc-he-n*eqoence. n«**«l "moc»» m In onier to obtain it have cut the price on all ••unranwr cloth :np, consisting of light weight coat* and vewt*. light "tl irad i raits and ud.l j.ant.-.. It you have not bought auvthiawm this line it will j»«y y.m to di >o now ai the price i* lower than }on will obtain the same t>r strain. We Quote* a tew Prict-s. Seersucker coat and vests 5«» ct*. iVimet Flannel coat and ves*t -"»<» ct.«. Black Alpaca coats I.nce as thev will not last long. H. SCHNEIDEMAN. Clothier and Furnisher, 104 S. Main Street, Butler. P GREAT TROUSER SALE! \ our choice of all our high cost trous ers, formerly sold at 87, #6.50 and #6: •f Now #5 a pair. Your choice of our $4.50, $4 and #3.50; Now #3 a pair. Your choice of our 83 and #2.50; Now #2 a pair. 150 pair striped worsted trousers at #1 worth #1.50 SCHAUL BROS. & CO. One Price Clothiers. OPPOSITE HOTEL YOOELEY. - BUTLBR. FA. \'2,Years Hentence. Twelve years experience for your benefit. For twelve yeera we have been in the buffer business and ia ail that time not a single individual ha* accused us of misrepresenting the quality ot a vehicle sold. It meat bee satisfaction for eyeryone to know that they have a firm that neeer miarep resents—and that years of experience enable.-* .hem to know the quafity a# work they sell. Our business has ocreaaed year by year until it ia twiae that of any other similar concern in the State, and we feat so food thai we have a notion to jamp out of our 3d storv window —i>ut we wool—lor we. just before the Fairs we want one (treat bix busv month, and are raody far it. We hare the good* and must make prices no as to induce casluaHN So buy i{uick. Remember we keep everything pertaining to e driving «r team outfit. Now look at a Jew prices: leather halters >0 centa. team wort hridlae 90 cents, buggy whips 10 cents, a whole set af buirgv haraeee $4 75. Ml set of wagon harness, with breerhing, for two horses sl*- baevy 'aaihsr ri*n n.4 mmmt u. !wv IM( >■» P<1»« » r—* "»■ ■ !!mr *1 »MV «■* * » «•» M« M# j tM- M»*t t» a *m« mm. PKOK MAIERH, nf |gMw «mt "laMla f-aw «U M 4 aMb* "» Mr Mtrmi »»»»»« lai <« ••• a«»i pup-Mring • ruw»- af M. aM a» HtninrM tkaf »«• <'aa r»l» ■» la «e*w ijmi I »*i • «**•»* ar M*a'»» «•• MM «at urtartmn. IMW MM* •«•«• MM Pianos and <)rsjaiui ! »«« *» )WWfcKMtlf MM >M t» MM •rfwt r.aao. PIANOS AMD ORGANS Tulnx 'JIH M. Nortli St.. lUITLKRPA A. J. FRAME 4 ro. oar on, " * ■r.puisw, >»• chemicai* FAXCT r«» TOIIJCT iITKBV • p. .*<*»-„«. Mflim, Prt»BWiT t *0 j S»M» ri iM>i)iMai WMPM I SS. Main Street, BuU«r s Pa»