TIIE OITI^J^ FRIDAY. E. .(Mac —"* r ■ IL.L.w I twp, mA it m el emr J headed and shrewd man. J R" ROBEKT H. Yociro. I OfClar twp., our other nominee for 1 * County Auditor is also a farmer, and his J capacity is proved by the fact that be 3 sarved a term as County Superintendent of ) Public Schools. ' GEOBOKM. GBAIIAM. Of Connoquenessing twp., our nominee for Coroner is a farmer, and school teacher. ? All our nominees are, to the best of our i knowledge, men of good moral character i and of the highest standing in their several ' communities. ] All are capable of filling the offices to which they aspire, and we hope that the party blossoms they have captured this Spring will, by November neit,develop in to the ripe fruit that follows success at a , public election. MB. J. 8. WICK, our nomineo for Regis ter and Recorder, had but eight votes more than Mr. Adams, one of his competitors for that nomination; and up in Mercer Co., one of the successful candidates for County Commissioner had but one vote more than bis closest competitor. EX-GOVKBSOK CURTIS has one ambition of his life yet unsatisfied, which he pro poses to have fulfilled, if possible—a re union of the Pennsylvania Itoserve at bis home in Bellefonte. Hois now working to bring about the meeting. If he is suc cessful, and he probably will be, it will doubtlessly be the grandest affair of the kind that ever took place in this State. Tiik remarkable fall in tho price of sil iver is working financial trouble all over the world. A London dispatch says that half a million Knglish shillings of full weight, made in Germany, are now in circulation in the north of England. The coins are the products of private mints, which are netting the proprietors at least 25 per cent, profit, although the pieces are intrinsically just as valuable as those minted by tho Government of Great Britain. TIIK Governor has signed the Free School Book bill and it is now the law ot the State, whether a wise law or not, time will determine. It is commended on all Bides as one of the best measures ever pass ed by the legislature, but wo confess to be ing sceptical. Under tho old law the School Boards had power to provide books for those who were unable to buy for themselves, and that was all that was needed. The fpllowiiig is tho text of the new law: School directors or controllers Hhall purchase text books and other necessary I school supplies for use in publio schools of their respective school districts as such new text books and supplies aro required, in addition to those at present in use in the bands of pupils or owned by the school districts out of the school funds of tho dis tricts, and when so procured the neces sary books and school .upplies shall be furnished free of cost for use in the schools of said district subject to the order of the directors or controllers thereof, whoso duty it shall be to provide for the return of, and for the sale keeping and care of books, which shall be returned at the close of the annual school term in each year or as the board may direct. It will be seen that not only aro the parents relieved of the cost, but the care of the books as well. Those who have had experience in such matters will understand in what condition the books will bo at the beginning of the next session, and how much pride the children will take in keep ing free from spot or stain, a book that is common property. While apparently a saving to the parents, it will in the end cost more for what wo do not pay directr ly fur book will havo to bo iiaid in in* cr, .. ,| t.ixut on It is a good law for tho book culler, I rhe will not only *cll a great many more books, but dealing di rectly with tho board, will always be sure of bis money.— Ex. Republican Primary Election, May 27, 1893. "* —ri —i -r rinrk I :nm m iwione r* • 'e, • - - Sheriff t Beg • »b,a. O SS g? ;Pi s®? ? B E £ s 351s;=5= ? 2, 5- =■ ? I - ? S £ =■ I 5- P f g. sfiillfol 5- f-S-33- S-35 £ £r=r , ?S-S'= v « ~ o- g- if ; 5 / S z * I =■ - S-ii-51?|5-lr4pr s l==-i-2: - £ ! %* 1 * \ ~. 8 s :i I t : ' 1 = ♦ i- ♦ > A i DISTRICTS. | £ I 7 I !if! gf[ : j : :{ { j jj;j~!:jj| ||:j: [ j : j j j|§. 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J4il %i , ,» ■«,»I BsBB!SJJS 4?B| S | 8 S - »•; . ,, ft - 4 2,,, The County Convention. The return Judges who wiJl constitute I our County Committee for this year, and j whose first meeting is called the connty | convention, met in Huselton Hall, Monday afternoon, and was called to order by Chairman Leighner. Reuben Shanor moved that Chairman Leighner be continued as temporury Chair- Han, and that was agreed to unanimously, ai was also the selection of J. W. nutchin son, Esq., and Dr. V. F. Thomas, asSecre taries. The list of districts was called over, and the return Judges gave in their names ex cepting in the case of Sunbury borough, where w. G. Russell and Howard Pryor ran a tie vote, and the returns were hand ed by the election board to Amos Timblin, the return Judge for last year. Mr. Timblin stated the case, and was continued as a member of the county com mittee, until such time as Sunbury bor ough elects his successor. COURT* COMMITTKB FOB 1893. District. Xame. P 0. Adams, X., Wm Cox, Valencia. Adams, S., T W Kennedy, Mars. Allegheny, E H Crawford, Foxburg. Brady, Leonard McQuistion, W. Liberty Bald Ridge, W G Patterson, Renfrew Butler, Jacob Rice, Butler Buffalo, M C Sarver, Sarversville Clay, Wm Christley. Euclid ( Centre, Thomas Hoon, Butler Cherry, N T ., Jno F McCoy, Vnandalo ( Cherry, 8 , F W Ferguson, Gomersal Clearfield, Philip Fennel, Fenelton Clinton, J D Harbinson, Saxonburg ( Concord, Chas Cochran, Hooker Connoqn'g, N.. W 8 Stewart, Whitestown Connoqn'g, 8., J L Christie, Connoqn'g Cranberry, A G Hendrickson, Ogle Donegal, J J Crawford, Chicora ' Fairview, E., J M. McCollough, KarnsCity Fairview, W., W. F. Campbell, Peachville Forward, James Crawford, Can- Franklin, Allen McCall, Mt Chestnut Jackson, E., Ezra Likens, Evaus Cily | Jackson, W., A B Shontz, Harmony Jefferson, Alf Maurhoff, Saxonburg Lancaster, Joseph Croft, Whitestown Marion, JFMcMurry, Harrisville Mercer, Geo Jenkins, Forestvillo Middlesex, J N Mcßride, Bakerstown ; Muddycreek, Fred Bander, I'ortersville ; Oakland, Christie liobb, Butler Parker, Cyrus Campbell, Petrolia Penn, Newton Maharg Maharg Slipperyrock, I A Davidson, Slipperyrock Summit, S M Kmerick, Butler Venango, Jos Meal-, Eau Claire Washington, N., J B Arner, Hilliard Washington, S., John Clark, N. Hope Winfield, F W Wittee, Carbon Black > Worth, Wm Shields, Portersville Butler, 1, J W Uutcbinson, Butle/ '• 2, Adam Kaaierer, " I •« :J, J M Leighner, " 4, II H Goucher, "5, J N Moore, Centreville; G M Campbell, Slipperyrock Prospect, Reuben Shanor, Prospect Petrolia, M L Starr, Petrolia Saxonburg, L A Helmbold, Saxonburg Sunbury, Amos Timblin, W Sunbury Millerstown, S Frankle, Chicora Fairview, V F Thomas, Baldwin Karns City, J A Karns City Evans City, Wm Irvine, Evaus City Harmony, II M Wise, Harmony Harrisville, C W Hoidel, Harrisville ! Zelienople, John Dindinger, Zelienople J. N'. Moore, Esq., moved to proceed to , a permanent organization, which was agreed to, and Mr. Leighner was continued ' as Chairman, and Messrs. Hutchinson and < Thomas as Secretaries. Mr. I>eighm:r thanked the convention i for the confidence reposed in him, and and hoped for as pleasant a campaign a that of last year, spoke of the importance of having a good vote out, and asked that all communications from the chairman be answered promptly. On motion of H. H. (toucher, Esq., a committee of five was appointed by the Chair, on Resolutions as follows: 11. if. Goucher, Dr. Wm. Irvine, Reuben Shanor, S. Frankle and T. W. Kennedy. Messrs. M. L. Starr and John McCoy were appointed tellers, the returns were handed in, and as Mr. Moore had prepared two tables, the work of tabulating the re turns was promptly begun. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: RKBOLCfIOHS, Tho Republican party of Butler Cotfbty in annual convention assembled, Resolve, Ist, That we re affirm our adherence to the principles of the Republican Party, as «et forth in our National I'latform, adopt ed at Minneapolis last June, believing them to be sound and patriotic. 2nd, That we regret the National defeat which the party suffered last November; a defeat produced by a false presentation ol the issnes involved by our political oppo nents, thus misleading the laboring masses to their own injury. :ird, That the great depression in busi ness now witnessed throughout the country is fairly chargablo to the threatening atti tude maintained by tho Democratic party toward tho various industries of tho coun try, and which, if persisted in, must coin pel the closing of many of our industries thus depriving thousands of remunerative employment,and compelling others to accept employment at greatly reduced wages, thus bringing discomfort and want to many homes throughout the land. 4tb, That wo heartily indorse tho course pursued by our representatives in tho Leg i laturo, Messrs. Moredotb, Douthett, and , Mates. Their official action fairly reflect , ed tho ludgrnent of our people, and com , mands their respect and confidence. C sth, That we acknowledge with pleas , uro the efficiency of Dr. J. M. Leighner . and assistants in their management til last year,his re election is a fitting compliment , to a faithful officer ami gives promise of , victory in the coming contest I lith. That wn find tho following to be I our nominees for the prcseut year , Sheriff, Audrew G Campbell. , I'rothonotarv, Samuel M. Soaton. Register and Recorder, J. S. Wick. ~ Treasurer, John T. Martin, n Clerk of Courts, Joseph Criswell. I Commissioners, Samuel W. McCollough , aud Riihard Kelly, Auditor*, John N. All < ■;> and Robi i' 3 H. Young. . f'orouer, George M. Grabaiu. i Wo most hearlilv indorse tho peopio'c 0 choice and pledge lor them the support ot the entire party, thus teuderlug an ew- | phatic rebuke to the free-trade part} whose accession to power has already cast I a gloomjover the industries of the country. Respectfully submitted, H. H. GoccnKß. Chairman Com. on Resolutions The convention then adjourned until 4 p. :n., at which time it was re-assembled, and as by that time it was known who were nominated and who were not, several of the defeated candidetes were called up on to make their little funeral orations. At 7p. m. the convention re-convened aud the secretaries reported the totals as follows: SHERIFF. J B Black 1133 A G Campbell 21 <3 W B Dodds 1197 W W Lindsey 109 RKOISTER ASO RKCORDKR. WJ Adams 1138 J P Boggs 440 W J Burton CA C'ruikshank STOKeson 004 JS Wick 1146 PROTIIOSOTARV. W C Negley 1839 8 M.Seat on 2628 TRBASCRER. C B Book 668 j W S Dixon 748 Cyrus Harper..... BC4 , J T Martin 1095 1 I) L Rankin 552 | 0 B Turner 685 | i CLERK. W II Campbell 1527 Jos Criswell 2007 i W C Findley 1031 COCKTY COMMISSIONERS. W W Brandon - 803 Jnruos Barr 1 S P DeWolf 434 I) L Dunbar 679 J W Gillespie 754 R M Harper.... 560 Richard Kelly 1384 John Mitchell 1216 I S W McCollough 1517 C F Smith 670 Peter Whitmire 486 J ACDITOR. JN Allison 1596 ! A C Brown 1105 i G WCrowe.. 1173 W 8 Lutz 1-13 WJ Wasson 1497 R H Young 1549 DELEGATES. [JN Black 3072 '■ W A Christie 2545 ; B W Douthett 2688 I E D Robinson 2781 COBOSOR. I Geo M Graham 3441 OI;R legislators at Harrisburg wero in session nearly all night, Wednesday night, and will probably finish their work and i adjourn to-night. Tho Senato and House ; disagreed on many of the bills, particular | ly appropriation bills. Kx-Secretary Foster Fails. Lx-Secretary of tho Treasury Charles PoHter made an assignment Thursday of ! his large and diversified business interests for the benefit of bis creditors. This ac tion is a shock that more than two score of business enterprises, in which Mr. Fos ter is interested, outside tho concerns as signed, will severely feel. Mr. Foster places the liabilities at $600,000, aud scar ely expects that tho sale ot bis hold ings will realize sufficient to pay dollar for dollar. The assignee is J. B. Gormlev, a banker of Hucyrus and a close friend of Mr. Fos ter. The assignment was made before daybreak that morning, when Attorney A. W. Scott, of Toledo, filed the deed of as signment in the Probate Court at Tiffin. Shortly after the deed was (jjed tho bank of Foster ■> : iM'rlenoK] • .u-her*. jttgradusti . mj.ii. i (Mtvaa i las™ in Hburtlmnd anil i s i*-.vtltliiK. Wrer fi.j Catalogue II i l i.Aiia, I'im. u.'M. snaur. *w REGISTER'S NOTICES. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts 01 eteeutor*. adminis trators and guardians have been tile 1 in his office according to law, and will !*• presented to Court for confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1&»3, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day : 1. Final account of.l. \V. Scott, executor of Alexander Wright, dee'd, late of Muddy creek twp. 2. Final account of Matilda A. Uoehring, adm'x of Elmer E. Goehring, dee d, late of Forward twp. 3. First and final account of Mary M. Taggart, extr'x of Margaret Ruby, dec'd.late of Butler twp. 4. Final account of Chas. (Vxhr.n, guar dian of Lilian A. Bethune, minor child of \Vm. H. Bethunc, dee'd,late of Concord twp. 5. Final account of Harry U. Cooper, guardian of Wm. 0. Cooper, minor child <>t Sarah I,efever, dee'd, late of \\ infield twp. t>. Final account of Harvey Cruikshank, Adm'r of Sarah B. Cruikshank, dee'd, late of Winfield twp. 7. Second and final account of A. H. Kennedy and Evander McCandless, aJrn'rs of Joshua MeCandless, dee'd, late of Butler Co., Pa. 8. First and final account of Wm. R. Turner and Nancy A. Turner, Adm'rs of John M. Turner, dee'd, late of Parker twp. J>. Final account of John Rowan, adm'r of James M. Rowan, dee'd, late of Cranberry Twp. 10. Final account of Wm. B. Currie, trustee under will of Walter Currie, dee'd, late of Cherry twp. It. Final account of Uenry Bauder, adm'r of Henry W. Watson, dee'd, late ot Muddy creek twp. 12' Final account of John M Studebaker, adm'r of Andrew Drawbaugh, dee'd, late ot Worth twp. 13. Final account of John Hughes, Ex'r of Patrick Hughes, dee'd, late of Adams twp. 14. Final account of J. M. and W. B. Davis, adm'rs of Joseph W. Davis, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. 15. Final account of I. X. Meals and Geo. W. Meals, exeeuUrs of Samuel G. Meals, dee'd, late of Washington twp. lfi. First and final account of Ann Wil letts, executrix of Henry C. Willetts, dee'd, late of Lancaster twp. 17. First ami partial account of W. J. Marks,Adm'r of John Walters, dee'd, late of Penn twp. 18. First and Final account of Peter A McElwee acting executor of Michael Me Elwee, deed. 19. Final account of Albert H. Starr, guardian of Frank C. Martin, minor child of James Martin, dee d, late of Penn twp. 20. Final account of John A. Wick, ex'r of Neal Gallagher, dee'd, as stated by R. 11. McCand less and Mary E, Wick, adm'rs of John A. Wick, dee'd. 21. Final account of Wm. J. Marks and Wm. R. Thompson,ex'rs of Ephraim Ogden, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. 22. Final account of J. N. Fulton, adm'r of James Gibson, dee'd, late of Clinton twp. 23. Final account of Alex. Stewart, ex'r of John Cooper, dee'd, late of Connoqueness ing twp. 24. Final account of Matthew McGregor, guardian of Mary Morrison, minor child of Sarah E. Morrison, dee'd,late of Cherry twp. 25. Final account of Daisy Cubbison, (now Kingsbury,i adra'x of J. N. Cubbison, dee'd, late of Harrisville Boro. 26. Final aceount of M. S. Ray. adm'r of ILobt. Patton, dee'd, late of Fairview Boro. 27. Final account of Alfred I). Weir, guardian of Britta M. Petsinger, minor child of Mary Jane f'etsinger, dee'd, late of Free port. Penn'a. 28. Final account of Robt. S. Himlnian and Nancy J. Bennett, adm'rs C. T. A. of Peter Shroyer, dee'd, late of Cherry twp. 29. First and final accouut of John C. Smith and Jocob Keck, executors of Christian Sehmitt. dee'd,late of Butler Boro. 30. Final aceount of John X. Pugh, ex'r of Michall Cypher, dee'd, late of Winfield twp. 31. Final account ol'George Maxwell, ad ministrator of W. G. Christley, dee'd, late of Centreville Boro, trustee appointed by the Court to sell real est. of said decedent. DAVID E. DALE, Register. Koatl Report. Notice Is hereby given that the following roads have been confirmed ill sf by the Court and will be presented on the tlrst Wed nesday of June, tsua, belnjs the, Yth day of said mouth, and If no exceptions are filed, they will be confirmed absolutely. R. D. No. 1, March Session, 1893. In re. petition ot inhabitants of Jtflerson township, Butler county, Pa., for public road to lead from a point on the west side of Butler and Saxonburg road, near the house of D. 11. I,ogun, in Jefferson township, and running to a point on the llullereek road, where the private road of William Graham intersects the said road. Dec. 5, 1892. Viewers appointed by the Court, and March 8, 1893, report of viewers filed stating that the road prayed for is necessary and have therefore surveyed a road between the points named, the probable coat of making said road, fifty dollars, to be lM>rn« by the township, and the damages assessed (one hundred and fifty dollars) to be paid by the county, to I). 11. I.ogan. Now, March », 1893, approved, and fix wli'th of road at 33 feet, notice to be given according to rules of Court. BY THK COUItT. It. I). No. 2. March Sessions, 1803. Pe tition of inhabitants of Marion township, Butler county, Pa., for change ol part public roads known as the North Washington and Harrisville road and New Hope road and supply their place by a road leading from the North Washington and Harnsvilie road, neur Smith'serossing, to the Moniteau road near Atwell's crossing. Dec. 12, 1892. Viewers a). pointed by the Court. Feb. 27, 1898, report of viewers filed stating that the changes prayed for arc necessary and have therefore vacated the within named roads and supplied their place by a new road as prayed for, the probable cost of making said road, fifty dollars, to be borne by the township. March K, 1893. ap proved and fix width of road at 33 feet, notice to be given occording to rules of Court. Bv Tll ic COURT. R. D. No. 3, March Sessions. 1893. Peti tion of inhabitants of Oakland and Summit townships, llutler countv, Pa., to vacate a public road leading from drinker's mill to James Allison's mill, as found of record in said county at R. D. No. 1, No* 118 and 111, being the portion of said roul lying be tween a point where it intersects the public road Irom Butler to Millars town, near the Simpson House and a point on Ihe public road between the dwelling houses of Jacob Johston and John llatigh. Dec. 13. 1892. Viewers appointed Inr the Court. Ami March 2, 1H93, report of viewers tiled stating that the vacation of the road prayed for is necessary and have therefore vacated the name. March 8, 1H93. ? Approved; notice to be Kiven according to rules of Court. Bv THK Cot'HT. It. I>. No. •!, March Sessions, 1893, Peti tion of the inhabitants of Penn township, Butler county, Pa., for public road near Me lville City to a point on the road known as the liutlcr and Renfrew road to intersect saitl road at a point near where the pump station is now located, near the village of Renfrew, in said township. Jan. 13,1893. Viewers appointed by the Court. And March H, 1K93, report ol viewers filed stating that the road prayed for is necessary and have laid out the same for public use. The probable cost ol making to be seven hundred dollars, to be borne by the township. March H, 1893. Approved; and fix width of road ut 33 feet; notice to be given according to rules oft 'ourt. Bv TIIK COP nr. R. D, No. 5, March Sessions, 1893. Peti tion ol inhabitants of O ik'and township anil vicinity, in llutler county, I'a., to vacate, change and supply that part of a public road known lis the llutler anil Fairview road, as lien wifhi ll the farm of Win. M. Wick, in Oakland township, llutler county I'a Jan. 13, 15'.13. Viewers appointed by the Court. And March 3, tß9B,report of viewer* filed stating that tho change prayed lor is nece try and have therefore changed ami supplied the same for public use, the cost 10l making, one hundred dollars, to lie born l«y Wm. M.Wick. No damages usso-sed. March 8, 1893. Approved; and lix width of road ot 33 feet. Notice to be given accord ing to rules of Court. BY TllK Couitr. Hi ri.en COUNTY, as: t'erttiled from the record this stli clay of May, A. I>. isii3. Josicru t'aiRWKM., t'lcrk (J. s. Widows' AppraHmenls. The following widows' appralstnenls ot personal properly and real estate sei. apart for llie benefit of Hie widows ol decedents have lie, II liled 111 the office ol III" t'lcrk of t'ourls of llutler county, vU ; Widow of Frederick J. Sharp sl 70 " Henry Kohlmyer 3(H) 00 John A. Wick I0«l 20 " W. K. Black 300 "9 " Adam Pleifer 300 00 " John H.Stamm 2A7 06 " William Dunbar 17'J 00 " Cyru* O. Coulter 300 00 " John Huselton 300 00 '■ Patrick (Jageu 3(H) 00 " John C. Metiarvey 29i All persons interested in the at> ippralse menta will take notice thai they will be pre sented for continuation to the ornans' i Ourt of llutler county. Fa., on the Tth day of June, 1S:I.I, and If no exception lie llled they w ill bc couflruicd absolutely. J < MKT ll CltiawKLL. Clerk O. C. SAW MTIIJL9, Imoroved Variable Friction Feed. iii'ifeuTiW A. 1!. FARQUHAK CO. I VMM, I'A. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ot isndiy writs of \ en. ET.. FI. FI».. Lev. Fa. £.• . I "UED out of the Court of Common ] Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there will tv EXPOSED to public SALE at the : Court H u \la the bjrough or Butler, on Mon iay, the sth day of June, A i>. i*>i. at l nclo kP. m. th» following de scribed property. to-wii: E. I>. Nos. to.> ana lio, Jnn - Term, 1893. Joseph B. Bredln Att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of J. L. Kelly, of. In and to a certain lot of land, more or less situated in Butler fljro. Butler county, L'a.. bounded as follows, to-Wit: On the north by Ixx'UMstreet, e;vt by lot of Mrs. tfciugiin. south by an alley.w-st by land of Charles Daffy; said lot having'a frontage of to feet on L.oeust street and extending back same width li"o feet : to saldaile). With a two story frame dwelling house and outbulldidgs erected thereon. SHzel ami taken In execution as th ' property of J. L. Kelly at the suit ol E itirt Ksib. E. D. No. low, June T. l*.u Joseph H. Bredln Attorney. All the right, title Interest and claim Of A. M. s: -war nul imn >iewar'. of.in and to cer tain lot ol land, more or less situated la But ler borough, B L-r > >unty. l'a . bounded as follows, TO-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot herein described at a pin on Z leg - ler Ave., being also corner of lot No. ao». thence along Ziegler Ave. feet to a pin on corner of lot thence along line o( lot 30« two hundred leet to a pin on sprlngway, thence along Sprlngway 38 feet 6 Inches to a pin on Centre Ave..thence along Centre Ave.llft. 6 inches to I pin ou corner of lot thence I;«s feet to pin on Ziegler Avenue.thc place ot beginning. WITH a good two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings erected tnereon. sefr-'d and taken In execution as the property of A. M. Stewart and Anna Stewart it the suit of Kckart Kaib. E. D. Nos. 71 and T.J, June Term, 1-J3, Stephen Cummings. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Henry Allen ot. IN and to t 4-1Q acres of land, more or less, situated in Franklin twp., Butler, county. Pa., bounded as fellows, to-wit: Be ginning at a point on the Prospect and Frank lin public road, thence northwardly along said road J4O feet to a post ;thence westerly along binds of Campbell's heirs St! feet to a post ; thence southerly along* laadsof Allen 230 feet to a post in Portersvllle public road; thence easterly along Portersvllle public road -.'OO fe t to the place of beginning ; and being the same land purchased by present grantor from John Jai KB deed dated and recorded In Recorders office of Butler Co., In Deed Book 65. Page 291. SE!/.ed and taken In execution as the property of Henry Allen at the suit of \V m. Wallace for use of Hannah Wallace. ALSO—Of. in and to To acres of land, more or less, situated in Franklin twp.. Butler county . Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Samuel Allen, east by Franklin road, south by lands of Thomas Allen, and west by lands ot L., S. and John A. Campbell; with a two story frame house and other outbuildings thereon. Sel/ed and taken In execution J as|the properly of Henry Allen at the suit of 11. Schneideman. E. I). No. 53. June Term, itsn, K. MeJunkin and McJunkln and Ualbreath, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Michael Cypher of. In ami to fW acres ot land, more or less, situated In Wlnfleld twp.. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands ot IVier Cipher and Smith's lielrs. east by lands ot Milheisers heirs, south by lands ot Joseph Marks ei al. and west by lauds ot (ieorge Warner;said land being most ly cleared and cultivated, with an orchard, log house, log barn and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael Cypher at the suit of Patrick Walsh,Adm'r of William Cypher.dec'd. E. I>. No. 99. June T. lftus, T. C. Campbell, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ot Christ Be/ail or Be/alt, of, iu and to a certain lot of laud, more or less, situated In Butler borough, Butler county. Pa..bounded as follows to-wlt: i"i the north by Pittsburg and Butler Blank Road .east t>\ lot of Wentz Lohert, south by lands of Charles Dully or an alley, and west by lot formerly of Michael 80/ alt; and having a two story lrame dwelling house and outbuildings elected thereon. Seized and (liken In execution as the property oicurLst ttczall or Bezalt at the suit of S. O. Purvis Co. K. D. Nos. 100 and 101, June Term, ls.'j, W. A. Forquar, Att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of James Covert also known as James P. Covert, of. in and to 4o acres of land, more or less, situ atod in Jackson twp., Butler county, I»a„ bounded as follows, to-wit On the north by lands of Kcherl and Marburger. east by lands of Morris Irvine Covert, south by laud of Mar burger. and west by lands of Kugle and Coehr lag; said land belug mostly cleared, w lth a small orchard and a medium sued log house erected thereon. Seized and taken tn oxecu lion as the property of James Covert also known as James P. Covert at the suit ol John Berg £ Co K. D. No. 31, Juno r, 1593. 11. y. Walker Att'y All the right, title. Interest and claim of Al fred Bali s, Ailm r. of James Say. deed., of. In and to lli ai res of land, more or less, situated in Parker twp.. Butler county, fa., bounden as follows, to-wlt : On the north by lands of Wil liam Say. east by lands of Win. white, south by lauds of Asa Ward, and west by lands of James Campbell undTliomas Fletcher;said land lietng mostly cleare.i and under fence, with a dwei 1- ing house and outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property or Alfred Bales. Adm'r. of James Say. dec d. al lliv suit of John Say for use of W.J. Butler. E. D. No. Tt;, June Term, i-9j, W. A. Porquer, Att'y. All the light, title. Interest and claim o Lydla Boyd, Adm'rx ol Henry Boyd, dee'd. Joseph Mitchell, guardiau ol David Itoyd and Lydla Boyd widow of Henry Boyd. deed., of. ill and to 178 acres of land, more or less, situated in M*rcer twp., Butler county Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the liorlh by lands of John Snyder, east by lands of Kobert Vandyke,south by lauds of William Johnston and llugh Me l.augliin. and on the west by lands ot It. K, WtcK and John Snyder Jr.; with a small dwel ling house, tog barn, smalt orchard and oti.er outbuilding erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as I lie property of Lydla Boyd, Adm'rx of Henry Boyd, dee d. Joseph Mitchell, guardian of iiavld li'tytl and Lydla lloyd.widow of llcnry Boyd, dee'd, at the suit of Al. J. Me Bride now for use of Myra Boyd . E. I). No. •»,.I Una Term. Is li.MdJulstlon.AtCy. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot 11. A. McWllllanis of. In and to :n ncrvs of laud, more or less, situated In Wlnfleld twp.. liutler Co.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: t)n the north by lands of Thomas lireer heirs ct al, east by liutler and l'ree[Hiil public road, south In lauus of Widow Hlellmau. an I west by lauds of Isaac with a one >tory frame dwelling house erected thereon. SoU u and taken in execu tion as the property ol 11. A. McWllllanis at the suit of Charles Weed iii for use of Mary Hutt now lor use of Fredt rlcka l.aube, Ex'rx of Frances Laube Sr., dee'd. 1.. D. No. '.'l. June Term, tsiu, J. W. Hutchison, Att'y. All the rijt'it. Ulle.lntoront and claim of Jacob (ierstuerof, In and to lot of land, more or leas, situated lii Duller ltoro. liullerCo.. l'a., bound ed ttH lollow.s. to ult : On lUo north by all alley. east by lot of ground owned by diaries Huffy, south by East Jetleinon Street, and west by lot owned by I*. tioldeu; said lot fronltn* _'t» feet 011 Maid Kttsl JelTersou Htreot and extend liiK north .tame width 1«0 feet to an alley. Seiz ed anil taken lu execution hm the property of Jacob Uerstuer at the suit of W. W. I'hUllps. K. 1). No's 121 and IJi. Juno Term. lKiij, S. K. Bowser, A.tt'y. All the rlb'ht. title. Interest and claim or Thomas Jamison, Ki r of U. W. Wiles, deed,of In and to ;c>acie» of land, more or less, situated lu I'alrvlew twp.. Ilutler Co., l'a.. bounded as followM, to-wll: IfeKluuliiK at a pout at the northwest corner, thencu by lands of liwlrs of Washington Campbell, deed, and Daniel. Sliukely. south S3 east ia ;i-lu rods to a post thence by other lands ol decedent II I t weal ley perches to a post, theuce by lands of J.J. McUarvey norths., west 4:1 T-iu perches to a post, thence by lands of Mrs. James Kay north lt># perches to a past, the place of bcjflnnlutr. salu laud beta# all under fence, and lu a fair state of cultivation Seized and taken In exe cution us the property of Thomas Jamison, Kx'rofU. W. Wiles, dec d,at the suit of ltiU'hel Kelp. KxTx of Lewis IC. Help, deed, for use of Annie M. Uelp. li. I>. Nos. ss and Juno T. 181*1, Thompson ti 801 l > ! > IW i 1 Biu ut'yn, All the right, title, lilturovt anil claim of N. >1 . IC l«"ll.tr«l mi »!». Of. 11l l«» l.'l i», I.M I'-.'t of Intnl. inure or !♦•««. *Hu»u«- 1 in ITohjhm i luiro., Butler Co., Pa., bounded tut follows. 10-wlt: on llio north l>y an allev, t*UMt by I'llttburirh HI., noutb b IIU 10l 'I ' :I • .Hi lUO) . wllh ii two story frame ilweiiiuK »i»«l Mtorefrooui combined uul olb( r,outbQUdlfi|f tfoottd tftiw| on. AI -SO Of. in iiml to • acre* of land, more or lesa, situated in rrotpect iioro., liuilor Co.. l"a., liouiidcd tin follow*, to-wlt: On llie uoitli uy land of Mo(iowan s, east by I'll wburK St.. south by Until of r. I'. Johnston and Kotli estate, WIT.II by litnd of S. 8. Korroaler: said Inuil liclutf till Citiiinxl. under fence tiuil lu a good state of cul tl vat lon SOIZMI iiml taken in execution as HID properly of N. M. Klehnnlsoii, ut llio suit of .lolin At. Thompson, trustees et ul. K. I>. No 101. Juuc T, ls:i.;, It. I'. Suit Att'y, All lb" rlk'lit, title, lull li nt mill claim of J ere Johnson. of lu uud to |I.I acres of bind. more or less. situated In Donegal twp.. Ilullt'r Co,, I'a.. bounded as follow* to-wlt: On lliu norUi by land of owen Itrady. east by land of Widow Maloucy, south by bind of Kraiik Waltinan. we.it by laud of Uodifers lloylu; »it li a one story I log house, small stable, small orchard. mostly ' cleared laud. W' l/ f, 'l mid taken In tlxivuUoo an Ibo i»ro[M»rty of Jere Johnson af HID suit of Kdwiinl ii. Frederick, l\\ T. of Jacob Frederick doc'il. K. I>. No's nil. March form. lsj.i.aml i; I>. NO. June I'., 1-sti. W. I>. Ilrai.don. Att'y. All HID r lK lit,tl no. interest and rlalm or Jofleraon A lit II of. In and lo 00 tiri'i or land, more or less, situated lu « lav twp.. liutler(!o.. riL, bounded AS follows,to nil: on HID norlli by laud ol AI vI u Alli'ii. i'asi by laud ol S. Muslimer. sooth by lands of A. r. Ilall. and west by laud of W. li. I'attcr "in et kit wliu a small frame dwelling IIOUSD. frame barn, and othor outbuildings creeled Ihereon. Mel/cd and lakrn 111 expeu tlon as HID property ol JelTeraon Alton at the null of M. Alton et at. K. I). No's iiirt. March form, l»»a. an I K. 1> No. ■J, JUIID TDIUI. isw W. It. llraudon, Att'y. All HID rik'lil, title, Interest and rlalm ol Jofferaon Aflen 01. in lo certain lot of laud.iuori' or lew. altuated In BofOof Wisl huiihury. lint i ouiily. I'a.. Imuudcd as billows. to-wlt: lID KLNNLUKAI HID northeast corner adjoining lands nf J MM'nil MoOuunnii. thence went liio feet l a small one Mm) frame IIUDIIIIIK house and other iiutbulldtiitf H erected Uteri-oii. Mel/.ed and taken lu cxecuUou as the property ol Jeiier»uu AUoo at tue suit of M. M. Allen ot al. I KK.MM Ol'' MALK: Ihe followlux must lie strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down. I. Wtieu Uie plalnlllT or oilier lien creditor b< eomea the purchaser HID cost UU the writ must lie paid and a list of the Ileus Including uiorttcajie searches on HID pro|ierty mild to gather with inch lieu creditor'! receipt* for the amount of l he proceeds ol Hie sale or iiuch por- Hon thereof aa lie in iy claim must lie furnished Hie Sheriff, if. AII bids must be ii.ii.i iii run .1. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued unllt I o'clock i\ M. of next day. al wlih h time all property not Kittled tor will tie put up and aolil ui the expeuae and risk of the |s-rnoii In whom llrsl sold. •see I'urdon'K st. nth edition, pa£e 440. and Smith < forms, page .isl. VV IL.L.L A M M. IIHOW N. SHERLLF. BHERLLT'A OFOCE. HUTLER, L'A , MAY ITUH. LUTW. K(iGS FOR HATCHING. lie • (kunb Wlille 1., uhorn bens from the yard of I'. I. W. Ilnyle. orr Coekerel Ire.in Thro. s< hold. ,re . Hliiule Coino llronn u . h'iru lieie., I'.ureka hlraln, hi Jded by (,'ll Company, terre tenants, TI.It.MSOF" SALE:—The following must be strictly complied with when the property is strie! eu down. l. V\ hen the plaintiff or other liencredltor be comes tlie purchaser, the costs ou the writ must be paid, and a list ot tlie lltns, including mort gage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditors receipt* lor the amount ot the proceeds of the sale or such portion there ot as he may claUn. must be lurnished to the Sheriff All bids must be paid In full. a. All sales not settled immediately' will be continued until l o'clock »•. M. of the next day, at which time all property not settled tor will again be put up and sold at tlie expense and risk oi ilie person to whom tlrst sold. • bee i'urdon'B Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4,0. and Smith's forms, page 3M. \S II.LI AM M. KItOWN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Butler, Pa., May 15, lsio. Jury List for June Term, 1893. List of Grand Jurors drawn this Ist day of May, A. 1)., li<93, to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of Court cotuineaciug on the first Monday ot'June, A. D., the same being the fifth day of the month. Altmau James C, farmer, Clearfield twp. Bickett Harvey, farmer, Clinton twp. Boyd C N, druggist, Butler 2ud ward. Boyd 11 A, gent, liutler Ist ward. Coulter Charles, farmer, iluddycreek twp. Coovert George, farmer, Adams twp. North. Caldwell Jatues It, farmer, Jefferi on twp. Cooveit Eeonard, farmer, Adams twp South, Caldwell John, farmer, Jefferson twp. Emmel Jacob, farmer, Crauberry twp. Eagle O W, farmer, Connoquenessing twp South. Gormley William, farmer, Jefi'ersou twp, Kaufman John, farmer. Worth twp, la>ve William, farmer, Clinton twp. Magee James I), farmer, Adams twp South. Mcßride F I', Justice of Peace. Clearfield twp. Neason James, former,Clearfield twp. l'isor John, farmer, Muddycreek twp. Philips Elija, farmer, Penn twp. Shannon C E, farmer, Connoqueuessing I vp South Studebaker Joseph W, farmer Worth twp. StClair Robert, farmer, Centre twp. Welsh William J, farmer, Jetfcrsou twp. Zehner Charles, farmer, Jackson twp West, List of Petit Jurors drawn this Ist day of May, A. D., HW3, to serve as Petit Jurors at a regular term of Court commencing on the lit'i day of June, A. I)., 1X93, the same be- • iug the second Monday of said month. Allen T C, farmer, Connoqueucssing twp. S, A Hand James W, merchant, Butler 3rd ward' Itlack A G. farmer, Slipperyrock twp. Beam II W, elerk, Harmony borough. ISlakeley Joseph, farmer Marion twp. Borland Lynn, clerk, Butler sth ward Brown Hubert A, farmer, Clay twp.r Bovard W E, farmer Mercer twp. Brown W E, former, llarrisville oough. Brioker John, farmer, Buffalo twp. Cram Amos, laborer, Evans City. Craty James, farmer, Franklin twp. Clinton K. merchant, Centreville borough. Campbell Harper, farmer, Washington S. Cypher Peter, farmer, Wiulield twp. Dennison W A, oil producer, MillcrsUiwu borough. Davis W 11, farmer, Worth twp. Duolnp William, farmer, Meroer twp Dunbar Campbell, mcrchaut, Evans City. Davidson J C. farmer, Crauberry twp. Eakiu Wm L,, carpenter, Butler Ist ward. Fisher Richard, farmer, Penn twp. Pulkman Benjamin, farmer, Conuoqueues sing South. Fllnner John F, farmer, Jaeksou West. Graham Wilhiui, farmer. Crauberry twp. Hutchison 8 V, farmer, Cherry North. Harvey Thomas F, oil producer, Donegal twp. Heplcr Wm M, farmer, Buffalo twp. Hays Thomas, farmer, Fairview borough. Iluselton G W, Justice of Peace, Millers town borough Johnston Richard AI, farmer, Summit twp. Jack A I', driller, Washington South, Kepler J G, farmer, Parker twp. Lutz William, liiruier, Lancaster twp. Leighthold William, farmer, Clearfield twp. MeCloary E S, sadler, Prospect borough. Metilaughliu Benjamin, carpenter, franklin twp. Mudcr J It, undertaker, Saxouburg borough. Maugold 1* R, merchant, Butler 2nd ward. Neely John, farmer, Lancaster twp. Russell Samuel, farmer, Concord twp, Itolgers G S, farmer, Slippery rock twp. Stewart S M. farmer, Cherry twp. Seybert 11 B. farmer, Fairview twp. Stewart Archibald, shoemaker, Parker twp. rurner Frank, farmer, Concord twp. Walters Croft, (armor, Marion twp. Williams J D. farmer, Forward twp. Grind Your Own Corn Meal. Ovgter Shells nud Corn iu tlio s•*> Hand Mill. (F. Wilson's Put.) Circulars (roe. "Also Power and Farm Mills. Send for illustrated circulars and testimonials." KM) jicr rt. mor< mailt- nt kcepittj/ poultry. Address WILSON BROS. Easton, Pa. The imperial I'tircliaslri(£ Co., 130.2 Filbert St., Phtla., Pa. buys every thing, wholesale and retail. Mirrors, piauos, orgms and musical instruments. Great care in the •election of suitable present*. Charges n Comminslous. Samples mid estimate* lent tree. I> yeari jexperii nee. . :ri oldc.'itavl best In* / j) / " sU,u,loa f< ' r obtaining a ' Business Education, vl- /// Wo havo successfully / '/ prepared thousands of YOUNG MEN ;..iivo duties of life. For circulars ad li r. K1 I I'AHIINS, l'ltUburgh, I'n. m I EWIS' 98 % LYE Xfe I roTcisxs AITS Tizrmzi ThOatrovtfrat anil purr#l Ljrt I nilko oilier l.)c. It tx*4iig HA II .1 nut powder au*<( hi a ran ™\* ttii rviuuvablr lid ilm content* n< nlway* rrartjr i«»r um\ Will make tin- »»«•»! Hard Hoap tu '.)) minute* Mllhonl boiling. II I* ili«* l»ra« for cl canning want# fll! Hi**. «ll«lofiM lit.tf BlnkH. if f, willing bottles paint*, trw*. etc. PENNA. SALT MTO 00' VwSflK Oen. Aat«.. I'lilla.. l'a. Garfield Teas lull- h«iii}»lo fr*M' «. vairi*u»T*Aw.4Hiißt»N.Y. Cures SickHeadacne