THE CITIZKN^ FRIDAY, AUGFBT 18.1593. .t b.TUT- ed — 1 - PablUfcer Minwf c.™*: i.. —=B -VBLICAN COUNTY TICKET FOB KHEKIFF. A3H3HEW G. CAMPBSLL Of Oakland twp. FOE BEFILSTERLAJD BECOBDEB. J. S. WICK, -Of BtrrtM. FOB PBOTHOSOTABI. SAMUEL M. SRATOS, Of Marion twp. FOB COC2CTT TBKASIBEB. JOHX T. MARTI*, Of Buffalo twp. FOB CLEBK OF COUBTS. JOSEPH CBISWELL, • Of Butler twp. FOB COCHTT COBBISSIOSEBJi. SAMUEL W. MCCOLLOUGH, Of Fairview twp. RICHARD KKI.LT, Of Venango twp. FOBCOCSTT H'DITOBS. Jon* X. Atusox, Of Centre twp. ROBERT H. YOC*G, Of Clay twp. FOB COBOSEB. GEORGE M. GRAHAM, Of Connoqnenessmg twp TUB Commission appointed to select a site for the location of the Home for Feeble Minded Children, in Western Pennsylva nia.have visited and inspected the grounds offered in many of tbe counties, whether of all or not we are unable to say. But we notice that last week, the Commission met in Philadelphia with the members of the State Board of Public Charitieß to dis co.-- the subject. Xo conclusion, we be lieve, has yet been reached. Xo point more central than Butler, or with better railroad facilities, has or could be present 4d. The site should iiot be very distant from Pittsburg. The State Board of Public Charities may yet control the selection and the advantages of Butler, we believe, will be duly consid ered. Doings at Washington, On Friday, Mr. Wilson, immediately after the meeting of the house, introduced a bill unconditionally repealing the Sherman purchasing law. and Mr. Bland, on behalf of the free-coinage men, follow ed with a resolution providing for the im mediate consideration of tbe bill and allot ing fourteen days for general debate before a vote should be taken. The resolution of procedure was drawn to especially secure the silver men in their demands for separ ate votes on free coinage at the various ratio* proposed, but is so explicit as to call for a final vote on the repealing bill at the termination of debate whether the silver amendments prevail or not. Thus, in the house at least, the fear of filibustering is allayed and both parties are arrayed in line for a fair fight and no lavors. The speeches of the day were marked for their intensity of feeling and revealed a wide difference of opinion in party ranks. Mr. Raynor of Maryland was frank enough to unqualifiedly declare for monometallism under present conditions and presented the arguments of the repealing men in the strongest possible light. Mr. Bland elec trified the house by his warning that the Democratic party would know the silver men no more if it assisted in the last drama in the demonitizing ot silver, and Late Pence, the young silver representative from Colorado, made one of tbe strongest maiden speeches heard in the balls of Con gress within the last decade, excepting on ly tbe eloquent tariff oration that brought fame to Congressman William J. By ran of Xebraska a year ago. In his speech Mr. Bland said these words: "We do not intend that any political party shall survive that will lay tins con fiscating hand upon America in tbe inter est of England and of Europe and.demone tize the silver in this country, and my friends of the Eastern Democracy, we bid you farewell when you do that." PRKSIDKST CLEVELAND has nominated Capt. Geo. W. Skinner to succeed H. H. Bengougb, as Pension Agent for this dis trict. THK "Senate" hotel in Chicago took ftre early Monday morning, and seven persons perished in the flames. FOURTEKJI cases ot cholera are quaran teened on one of the islands of Xow York harlior. Political Notes. Col. S. M. Jackson, of Apollo, is spoken of for the Republican Nomination for State Treasurer. He is a good man. At Cincinnati, last Thursday, the Demo cratic Convention nominated L T. Neal, of Cbillicothc, for Governor. Neal is a radical tariff-reformer. The platform blames tbe present financial situation in the McKinlev and fiberman laws, and favors more National Bank notes. Governor McKinley and Chairman Dick, of tbe Republican State Central Commit tee, of Ohio, have decided to open the Re publican campaign formally at Akron on September 12. An old friend and old-time subscriber, after reciting the financial and industrial condition of the country, winds up bis letter by asking "wbitherare we drifting" Tbe question is a bard one and we think we can not give a better answer than to relate the experience of Johnnie Bison, who under-took to break the yearling bull, and to make sure he did not pet away tied the rope around his waist. Tbe breaking process angered tbe yearling, and he split a crack in the atmosphere towards the swamp. Johnnie only bit tbe ground in tbe high places In their mad career they passed a neighbor, who yelled to John, "Where are you goingT" "Damfino; ask the ball." SOME New Vork physicians claim to have cured cancer by injecting into the tumor tbe virus of erysipelas. CLEVELAND to Congress—"Figbt it cut, boys. I'm off for Buzzard's Hay." Petersville Items. Tbe open air preachers, that preached on our streets on Thursday and Friday evenings last, tickled the ears of but a few of the many that heard them. They shook the dust off their feet and left Saturday for Pittsburgh. On Saturday evening two extremes bad a collision. A man in a cart, so frill of bad whiskey that he couldn't see how to drive run into a temperance lecturer and got badly knocked out. Henry I'urviauce and family of lieaver Falls are visiting friends in Petersville for several days. And also Mrs. Low of Pitts burg is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Thomp son Purviancu. Mr. and Mrs. William Mates and children of Butler, visited at I). li. Weiez's lart Sat urday. Tbe law suit between Mr. McKee anil li Stevick over a scrap, was decided by Esquire Weisz. Each party pays hi* own costs. There will be some more fast racing on tbe Petersville track next Fridav. Good horses are expected in the race. Kev. Hunter and family have gone to West Virginia to visit the Rev's, parents UXMTKWBITBK. Petrolia Items. Our camp-meeting begins to-morrow. There are quite a number moving to their tents to day Jolm S. Beyers l.as moved in tbe new Hotel Central, »itutig the horses and they galloped across the field. Mr. Smith was nnable to control them, and he was thrown in front of the flying knives. His head was eat off and one arm was severed. A year ago, Michael Brennan. an em ployee in a steel works at Braddocs, fell backwards upon a piece of red-hot iron that seared his neck and part of his back bone, though he ficished his night's work the barn has since made him violently in sane. • Two women were found dead under the Becks Kun trestle in Allegheny Co., Sun day morning with their throats cut; an un known man crawled into a 22d ward. Pitts burg, school house and shot himself, and fonr persons were drowned in the Ohio river near Beaver that day. a number of bears have lately been seen in the woods near Smethport. William Ploughfield was stabbed to death and his brother John wounded at Birdsboro, Pa., last Sunday, by two tramps whom they were trying to drive from their potato patch. The murderers escap ed. More than one half of the men employed by the Cambria Iron Company, at Johns town, have been discharged. The man agers say they are short of orders and do not care to make more iron than will fill orders until it is determined what course the Democratic Congress will take on the tariff question. If the duty is taken off iron the capacity of the works will be re duced and the wages of the men materially cut down. John Shell, of Xeir Hamburg, Mercer county, Pa., advertises in the Sharon papers for "a lady of unblemished charac ter and neat habits, between 25 and 40 years," to fill the position of housekeeper, "with the view *>t mutual advancement and the probability of matrimony." lie adds: "The gentleman, while by no means an invalid, is not robust, and will endow the right kind of a housekeeper with a good home at his death or SSOO in ca.-b. He engages to give bonds for this provision, but he doesn't offer to bond himself to die within a reasonable time. Two hundred houses were burned in Minneapolis, Sunday, fifteen hundred people were made homeless, and the loss was estimated at two millions. Prospect Gleanings. Reai and know that While sitting in M. Ueyl's blacksmith shop, A 1 Cable had a fourth of a pound of powder explode in his pocket. AI. was not hurt, but Billie Heyl bad quite a time finding him in the smoke. Ed. McCleary likes a joke too, but he doesn't like to be taken for a saddler, tin ner, undertaker and photographer, all at the same time. Misses Heck and Martin were the guests of Mrs. Aggie Burry, ofMt. Chestnut, one afternoon, recently. Wo understand that Mrs. Burry is learning the art of music from Miss Martin. Mrs. Margaret Ekin is visiting at 'Squire Owen's, Beaver Falls. Miss Grace Borland of Butler, is the fue.st of her schoolmate, Uattie Boehm. he girls are having a jolly time, and Hat tie is composing a song entitled, "Gracie, Don't be llackward." Misre* Sadie and Lizzie Waltenbaugh. of Livermore, Cal., were the guest of their uncle Jas. McGowan, last week. Tbe In dies are teachers and went home to begin their schools. Miss Eva Criswell,of Princeton, Lawrence Co., was the guest of her sister. Mrs. L' M. Roth, last week. James Barr and wife went to the World's Fair, last week. Miss Mattie English t»"k care of the family during Mrs. Barr's ab sence. Good girl, Mattie. The picnic, made by the Sunday Schools, was a very nice affair. The Band furnish ed the music. There were no serious acci dents, although Barney and Emery were rather stunned when they found some one had coaxed their roast chicken away. Jake Albert had 5$ acres of oats, which made 287 dozen large bind, good for UOO bushel. Who can beat thiß t Mrs. T. H. Boehm is making a two week's visit among relatives in Lehigh Co. Mrs. Wimer and Mary Kelly are making things ham at the hotel in Mrs. Boehm'* absence. John I). Albert has completed a porch for Aunt Margaret Heyl. Rev. Scheffer has returned frem a visit amonir friends in the eastern part of the state. Miss Pearl Boebm said she would lift very mad if we didn't tell about her vi«iLing friends in Evans City, last week. Urn. J. D. Myers, ol Franklin, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Weigle. Mrs. Myers makes an annual visit to the scenes of her childhood days. Miss Mollis Gates and sister of Butler, were the quests of J. C. Miller and family, last Friday. Mrs. Marion Henabaw, ol Butler, wan the guest of Mrs. S. Weigle, last Saturday. The Academy has again opened, and the clang of the old hell iionnds familiar. Jo COBITY. Eccentricities of Record Books. Among the Books found in the attic of the Court House, is one supposed to have belonged to tien. William Ayres. Began in 1708 and closed sometime in the thirties, it covers ton thousand items - all <>l which are instrnctivo, Irom some point of view, and many of which are interesting It appears that the relations of the em ployer and employee, particularly in the domestic sphere, were a* easily strained then as now, for the following entry ap pear*:— May 21, 1*430 ( Biddy O'DODDOI, Br. to ' Hundry items from store-. Oct 11, 1830 ( sl4 87. Hiddv came on Monday, 17tli May, 1830 Went disgraced as a housekeeper, 20 Oct , 1830. The only pay which appears to have been given for tho live months service is stated and in the account book detailed Biddy, doubtless, was a remnant of a girl, who fled Irom persecution in her native land, or, perhaps a native waif of l'ennsyl yania. She may have been a poor and disagreeable housekeeper, b: -'he Hike of womanhood it is pleasant to tp«p>ta £ff \ f troubled riiO for several W '4 1 years. Since I have been 4' W. I taking HOOD'S StAK- HK '/ i MP*KIM,A all tils Wj . / f U changed. Dy spo pa 1 a ( V;' * jyki ! trouble no longer bottlers me. Ido not haro heai t. i; ■ burn and I ain free from *^4" headache. 1 bare gained In fleih and feel better In everyway." Mits. J. H. COOK, Martinsville, 111. Hood's Pllle are purely vegetable. 25c. BERKIMER 1 TAYLOR, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Diamond Block, next door to Post Office, Hutler, Pa., prompt attention fjiven to orders, day or night. Fairr.ietc Item. B. F. Gibson, one mile north of here has moved his family back from New Kensing ton, and is now living in his own house. Mrs William Fleming, and her children were with her father, M. S. Kay, for sev eral weeks went to their home in Oil City. last Monday. Rev. McClure will preach here in the Presbyterian chuch on next Sabbath even ing. Re*". Shirard of the U. P. denomination has eone off on a vacation, and will be ab sent about one month. J. L. Adams was home to see his family last Saturday, until Monday. The oldest citizen in this county. Xancy Trout, departed this life la.-t week. She was past her ninety-third birth-day. yuite a number of her grand-children at tended her funeral, and some great-grand children. O-s Wamock came homo from the oil field last Saturday, and is sojourning with us now. Harriion Gibson has not been able to perform any work this summer, but is now convalescent. VT. F. Alexander, Tom Caruthers.Hutch Jamison, Myron Michaels, Geo. Campbell, Win. Gibson and his son Ira Gibson are all engaged in helping to rebuild Petrolia. R. P. Jamiion, the school perceptor claims he has been harvesting for six weeks. He don't look any worse of the wear. Mr. J. I). Gibson, his sister Jennie Gib son, May Gibson and Xancy McGarvey have been sojourning at Conneaut Lake. We expect thein home to-day. Mn ige Templeton and Angin McClung hava "use to Chautauqua for enjoyment. PEST. THE Hebring Sea Arbitrators have de cided against this country on several p, lints, bit the decision as a whole is in the nature of a ccmproniise. A LOT of robbers dressed as women are annoying tbe people ol lower St. Clair twp. in Allegheny Co. CONGRESSMAN SIBLKVj o\ the \ cnango, Crawford anil Erie district surprised his friends last week by acting with the western silver fanatics. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in leavening strength.— Latest United States Governnunt Food lieport. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St.. N. Y. Jury List for September T. 1893. List of Grand Jurors drawn this 31st day of July, A.D., 185(3, to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of court commencing on th<* lirit Moil'lay of September, the same be ing the fourth day of said month. AgK as Bylvanus, farmer, Concord twp. A'lderhold H 11, gent, Saionburg. Browa field W, farmer, Donegal twp. Borland Charles L, Clerk. Butler, sth ward. Hartley Seward, larmei\ Butler twp. Kb nberger William J, farmer, FairvUw, \V. Elliott J A, farmer. Centre twp. Fidler D W. farmer, Jackson, W. Fair George W, pumper, Middlesex. Knox L 11., farmer, Jackson, E. Graham Kbenezer, laborer, Butler, Ist ward. 11,,,;,/ John, farmer, Slipperyrock twp. Heyl Henry, farmer, Franklin twp. Martin J ii, farmer, Connoquenessiog, N. M Elhaney Robert, blacksmith, t:herry S. McQuistion Hindman, farmer, Butler twp. Itice Jacob, farmer, Butler.twp. iSleigher Joseph, farmer. Summit twp. Taylor W 1., driller, l'airview, E. Weber John, farmer, Baidridge. Wallet Daniel, farmer, Jefferson twp. Werner Charles, farmer, l.ancaster twp. Wimer Jefferson, farmer, Worth twp. Young Charles, gent, Zelienople. Li-.t of Petit Jurors drawn this 31st day of July, A. D,, 181(3, to serve as Petit Jurors at a regular term of I 'ourt commencing on the second Monday of September, A. D., IH'JJ, the same being the 11th day of said month. Anderson Kobt M. farmer, Penn twp. BracUney I. E, oil pr.ducer, Butler Ist wd. Barn art Gabriel, farmer, Conncj. twp. N. Bower John, laborer, Butler, 2d ward. Barr Joseph, larmer, Jefferson twp. Burton John, farmer, Jefferson twp. Collins Ivaiali, farmer, Barker twp. Dunn Allen, farmer, Muddycreek twp. Douglas W J, farmer, Jackson twp. W. Donaldson A Jl, farmer, Concord twp. Garrett David, oil producer, Millerstown. Gantz Lewis, oil producer, Evans City. Hurt W D, painter, Butler, Ist ward, HTt Henry, merchant, Evans City. Knox Samuel S, pumper, Parker twp. Kiusey J 11, farmer, Muddycreek. Kenehan Joseph, farmer, Cherry twp. 8. Kemper B.Jr, shoemaker, Butler, Ith wd. Milltkan Samuel, farmer, Clearfield twp. Morns John, carpenter, Wintleld twp, Mcladden Hugh, farmer, Donegal twp. M .r*an James A, merchant, Parker twp. MeCeQ'erty Audrew, farmer, Buffalo twp. Mclarland Ihomas, farmer, Penn twp. Madison L G, oil producer, Fairview Boro. Morris n 8, baker, Butler, 3d ward. Miller James E, farmer, Venango twp. Miller Alfred, tanner, Clay twp O'Niel John, farmer, Jefferson twp. Orr JW, merchant, Parker twp, Puff John farmer, JeUerstm two. Purucker | William,butcher,Millerstown Bor. Patterson 8 J, farmer, Middlesex twp. l'atlerson James, farmer, Jefferson twp. liettig Louis, farmer, Summit twp. Heiber llenry, merchant, Butler Jd ward. Uoxbury W J, farmer, Concord twp. Stiver 1 B, dealer. Harmony Boro. gunkey M L, farmer, Cherry twp, S. Snyder Philip, farmer, hutler twp. Sleppy James, laborer, Butler, ,oth ward. 11., H1, pi ,u George W. farmer, Summit twp. Vogei George, farmer, Butler twp. S\( !-li J W, farmer, Conuoquenessing twp. Webber W C, blacksmith, Centreville Bor. Woods Thomas, farmer, Clinton twp. U urthington G M, farmer, Mercer twp. Witt J.aur«nee, farmer, Oakland twp. Widows' Appralsmenis. The following widown' appralamenlH ol personal property mi'l r>■ I estate set. apart for the benefit, of the widows ol decedents have !,• • n Hied In the office of the Clerk of Courts of Hutler county, vl/.: Widow of A.l'. Kuhn 1.n»i.00 " Christopher Ulder. :I„O.(JO • J. it. Hantaan .moo J. 11- HeighUe (realty) *».w> " ■ Cyrus Baruhart Zh-'Jr< " •' Daniel 11. I.yncli (r l- altjr) 271 ««> Ail rsons Interested In Iheih nr i appraise in ii .rill tak,-notice that they will be pre Milled for couilnnatlon to the Orphans' t ourt of l'.u'ler county, Pa., on the r.ih (lay of sepiemix r. ISO), and If no exceptions he tiled they will lie continued absolutely. JoKKi'ti C'icmwKi.i.. clerk o. c. Bridge Report. Notice la hereby given that the following bridge i lias been eonllrlned hi I by the Court und will he pr 'Otted on the first Wed nesday of Sept., HO:;, being tlii-, t;th day of said month, and II Jno exceptions tap- filed. It Will Is- confirmed absolutely. I!. I>. No. I. June V talon. H- •: In re petition of inhabitants of Brady. Worth, and Mllpi" ry Hoi k townships, tor a bridge over tie- st rc:un that. eroises the road, known as tin- Ki« |, r run road. 11l the township ol Slippery It. ,;. jinn Ii H. «'■. v lewers appointed by the Court, and June ,Illi, l o.t, report of viewers flled. vl/.; That tiie budge propose,l I. in and Ilia l lb" erection of the satiie w til require more ojpen.se tinin Ii reasonable the township of hhppery H»ek hould hear, and did locate the site there oi bt the point where said road crosses tbe sti* mi. June 7tli. Is;,.i,approved, notice |o i«- giw n cording to rule.-i ~r < ourt and this re|*>rt to be jam before the tiratid .fnry at M-pi term, itr.i.i. BY TIIKCOCKT. llcTi.r.n Cortrrr. Cerillleil from the nrnrd this 7lh day or Anii'ist. A. I>. 1 -o.'j. JOMl'll ' KISWKI.I., < I rl y. S. t*f / #U l» '.i i • nmL, v <. .v >h • JJ LfSl i r» 4»*IMW U 'II A 1.1. Cwßy ft.v It/xMI v.m,:on. "-^fl gUL il« l;.» n «l Curt ♦" ... liuyoffj - u* M/Y JUIUUY LLARN'-- .I ' . tnryaml unvu . WJLN 110 )!Muuj • * ■ • MU!f Bntler. He was buried at Leechburg. OBITUARY NOTES. George Shiras, Sr., died at the residence of his son Justice Shira-, Stockton Ave., Allegheny, last Thursday, aged 88 years. Capt. J. W. Kirker died at his home in Bellevue, Allegheny, last Thursday aged CI vears. He was born in Middle Lancas ter, this county. He read law in Butler, and was elected Dist. Attorney when a young man. During the war he was I'r.•- vost Marshall ef the 23d Penn'a District with office in Allegheny, and after that opened an office in Pittsburg. On last Wednesday morning John Ven sel, well known to many of the older resi dents hereabouts, died at his home in Don egal township, Butler Co. A few weeks aero, while enpaged in pulling stumps on his farm, a piece of machinery broke and struck him on the right limb above the right ankle. Xo serious results were fear ed from this accident at the time, but soon after his limb liegan to swell and became very painful. The physicians could do nothing to relieye him. and tho swelling continued until his death. Even up to the evening before the day of his death his family feared no fatal results. On Wed nesday morning his wife arose as usual and as her husband was sleeping she conclud ed not to wake him. Some time after she went back into the room and found her husband dead. During his life he was looked up to and respected by his neigh bora, and held many offices of trust in his community,which he filled with character istic integrity. Mr. Vensel was aged near ly 70 vears and leave* a wife and eight children, all of whom arc grown up.—East Bradv Beriew. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ol sundry writs of Ven. Ex.. PI. 1- a.. I> v. Fa.. Ac . issued out of the Court of Com inon Pleas of Hutler Co., Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Butler, on Monday, the 4th day of Sept-, A D. 1903. at l o'clock p. m, the following de scribed property, to-wit: E]> No IJ, 110. Hi. us. U'J aud 130 Sept T. 189 it. II 11 (Joucher, alt'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of IX'tmer Shannon and Annie I, liice, of. in and to'luo acres of land, more or less, situate l in Comioqueiiessinff twp, Hutler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Dykes, east by lands of Deltrick's heirs, sooth by lands < I i-:i! llenshew, and west by lands of I' Thomas and D'.ifltord, said land being mostly cleared, in fair .state of cultivation, and having a two story frame house, large frame barn, good orchard and Other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of li -tmer Shannon and Annie L Id- e a' the suit of 15 M Duncan, et al. ED No 12. sept T, 1593. H H Goucher. Att'y. AH the right, title. Interest and claim of Detmer Shannon.of, in and toil aer.-, of lind , more or les 1. situate lu 1 .'ounoiiuenevslug twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Henry Dambiugh; east by lands of formerly Lemon ; south by lauds of D Cable, and west by lands of Mary A McCand less, with a log house, Irarne barn, orchard and olner outbuilding erected thereou. being most ly cleared and under a good stato of cultiva tion. Seized and taken 111 execution as the preperty of Detmer Shannon al the suit of 11 M Duncan- K D No 11. Sept T, 1893. K MeJ, McJunkin & l ial breath, att'y a. Alt the right, title. Interest and claim of Isaiah Ilrown. of. In and to 19 acres of land, more or les,,situated in Centre twp, Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Win Moore.east by lands ot Thoina; tewart and Henry Bright, siuth by lan-Js of josl.ih Miller, and west by lands or John M Dunn, said land mostly cleared, under fence and In a fair tale of cultivation, Seized and taken in- execution as the property of Isaiah Blown at the suit ol John Knauf for use of Kva Amelia liumbaugh. K I) Nos ill. -it and .•>:>>. X, 18M. V A l'oruuer, K MeJ, aud M l a; lialbrealh, a11y.,. All the rlglil, title. Interest and claim of I) 1' McKlnney, M 11 McKlnney and Bobert M Kinney, of. In and to so acres of land, more or li-ss situated In Conuoquenesslug twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wll: 011 the noiih t,% Puv^iermlllroad,east by i nils ol Win HUkcle;. south by lands ol prank McKlnney el ul. and west by lauds of llehsh ;w et al, with a I i story frame dwelling house, fraaie turn,one orchard, mostly cleared land, and one oil well thereon. Seized rnd taken lu execution as tie j-riei rty o! DTMcKinaey, M H McKlnney aud l:o:.crt McKlnney at the au.t of John Berg A; Co et al. 1; I) Nos 'il and JJ. HeptT. 189.1. W A Poruuer, att'y. Ali the right, thle. interest auu tie- nor'h by Allegli- uy .1 .1 Hitler plan:; cm. east liy lauds ol Hubert i. Ivvard . south by lands of i,'nits OufTy , aud west by lot. of Jess VVa'kiiis. Willi u large two story frauio house and outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Andy Kr-u'zer or Krltzer at the suit of S ij Purvis & Co. i; I) No* t and o, Sept T, 183). WI) Brandon, utt'y. All the right, title, Interest an 1 claim of Sanne l Hemphill, of. lu and to fi'Z acres of laud, more or less, sit.uai " 1 lu Connoi|Uencssliig ivv p, Hutler 10, Pa. bound' las foil 1 vv.i, to-wlt. On the north bv lands ot lleckert heirs; by lands of 1-alio,vay; south by lands of liackley, ami wot by lands ot Widow Heckard. with a sin ml log hou-.e, log stable, ordiar I and other outhullUings erecied thereon. Seized and laked In exe ullon as the properly of Samuel Hemphill at, the suit of Butler Savings Hank, et. ul. K I>. No. ss Ml pt. T. I-JO. A . 1.. Itelber, A't'y. All the right, till". Interest and claim of <;hrlstlan I rlshkom, of, in and to a c 1 tain lot of laud, more or less, situated lu borough of /ell nople, Jackson twp. liutler Co., Pa. bound ei| :.-i follows.to wit . Beginning at the iiorlh , ist corner a In liii* ■> in si pi.ire rod . uud be ing a |> irt ol lot No »JI In the I own plot ol said borOugli. ind having a two-Htory rcame dwell Ing house and other outbuilding erected there >ll. Si l/."d and taken lu execution as the property ol Christian I rlslikoiu ,at the suit of l-ouls Treser. Eli No.» ;;j, in, M and :w, S nit. c. 1 sv.i. McJun kin & <,albreath AHjs, All the right, inle, Intere-t ami el om of lilla \1 Leonard, llo.v I oOpl-r, J W Heouutd, l.enrge II (.rahahi. guardian of J W l.eontiru and Kua M |,i I,naril. now < 'uoper, term tenant, or, in and to HlO a :rcs or laud more or lens, situate In Parker twp, Buller 1.0, Pa, and In the second ward of the city of Parker, lu Armstrong • Pa. us lollows. to-wit: On the north by lands ot W K Allen et ul. east bv lands ol Walraben Htelu. Allen el al, ,outh by lands of Parker and I hoinpsoii, anil west by lands of Win. .Morgan, with Uie following Hnprovi iueiits. v Iz: Atioul l.in acres cleared and cultivated, two large two story lr.in* hou-en, one one-story Iramo I.on e. OM fnuse ham, one Irame.wayon bou#e, two orchard*. ihre<> produeing oil wells and other outbuildings. I lial uortion ol sai l tract lying In said county of Hutler, bound lands of Pucker aud TUoilipsori, aud on ihc West by Hutler and county linn, ontaluing acres, more or less, inu wuoia tract of leo weree, moM off last. muil and I iken in is o'loh .is the property 01 Kllii I.en;, a*d, 110-V Ciioper. J \\ and Oeorge II Urahaot. guardian or J W and Kiia M l.eonard . now cooper, terru lenaul, ul the null ot I'nurles I, nhaidioii etui. El) • o . >' j't 1 -1.1. 1h on ('son u Son A' l ys All the right, title. Interest and claim or Hob ert K- Helghley. of. in anil tofiOacres of land mote or lc llu 111eil in I,nncnst,er twp. ?Buller Co, Pa, boiiliiled as follovvM, to-wll On Ihc tioriii by lands of Conrad Miller,mm by lands nl.I 11 lielghley. south by lauds of Pied Miller, aud v. • si by lands of John Miller, said laud be lug mostly cleared and In a lair si ite of culti vation. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Hobcrt E Helghley hi, the soil, of Margaret Helglib-y, Admlnlslralor of John 11. Helghley, deed. KII No |ps Sept T, lssi.l WH Lu.sk, Att'y, All the right, tll-|e.lnlcr« ' and clilin of Hllzt be'l, I V ile nid 1. K Vale.' f. In alut to V.'acres of land, more ol leu, sltilitt 'd In Was'ulu ;tou twfi, Holl -r 1 1 I*' bounded at follows, io-ivlt On r - 1 Klh lc, publi" road, e.i it b. laud id the heirs o.* 01 I r • "I I .11 iVyke , dee i|. sontli by V line Ist Abll«li'"l by Win. V.iriiiui. dec'il. Ukil runullig eat ami We I through the nil) Isrm until It strlk' 1 the publl- road, WOM by :-ald public road to I' p 1 hurcii, 'lie place ot be. glnuilc.r. vvllh a two story frame li else, large II .line barn, orcli-ird and outliuild lugs eri '-li"j 111 e 1 con. seized and l iken lii exei utlon in 1 lie property ul Kli/abel.li '|'. \ ale an I I. ft Vale at the suit of O W Walters, ED No las sept T. is,).:. AM Christ ley Atty All the right, title, interest and claim of Of" rge Sieppy, of, in and to a certain lot of land. more or le->, -it■ ;.t*l;m B itier I"t um. nutler Co. Pa. bounded as lo I lows, to «lt: Ou the north by lot of Hanson* -ast oy lotot Laura H ill. south by East Penu street, aud west by lot ot Henry Whltmlre, -aid lot fronting 40 fee' on East Penn street aud extending hack 147 feet to said northern boundary, and having a two storv frame dwelling house erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution is the property of George Sieppy at the suit ol Grant Strain. E D 5055. SeptT.lsso. C Walker and W A Forquer, Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of C I Tlerce of, lu and to 1) 4. . square feet of land, more or less. situated in lhinegal township, Butler Co Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be mnulng at a point lu the centre of the P .s. \S It It tracks, marking the souihwes: rn corner of lands ot C crawn.nl. *long lands ol li i-red erlck. running thence south .'5 west along lands ot b Frederick & feet to a staae. thence north c west along land ot J L Bro« u i:<> feet to a stake, thenee north 71 deg east along lands of .1 K \ Brouwere s > te-t to a stake, tae nee south - i deg east along land of l trawford 2it; feet to the p a of beginning, same land being part ot the John Hemphill farm, so called, aud having a (run dwelling house and.outbulldings erected tbereou. Seized and taken in execution tho properly of C - Pierce at the suit of F Murphy, assignee of II J Hoyt. E1) No sept T. ISU3. S F Bowser, Att'y. All the right, title, interest aud claim ol George slor. 01. in and to acres ol land, more or less, situated in Jackson twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded .is lollows.to-wlt; on the north b} lanus ot MartlnJ£inkliorn, east by lamis of liar;- mui.;MarUurger,und Mai jlFraneK.soUili.bv lauds ot Vacgal and west by lands ot Peter llader. said land being —fIWMJ t leared and Undrr lair slate ol cultivation. « nil a log house, lot sta ble, orchard, aud other outbuilding thereon re t el. seized oud taken iu execution as the property of George Sior at the suil of Charles Dlveuer and Henry S Frederick, executors of Leonard Frederick, dee'd. ED No 133, Sept T, is3J. Williams & Mi tclieli, Att'ys. All the right, lllle. interest and claim of .Mrs Jennie Sloser, owner or reputed owner and con tractor, and GUinore Moser lier husband, ot. In and lo a certain lot ot land, morn, or less, sit uale lu Butler borough Butler Co. Pa. bound ed as lollows. to-wil: Ou the north by property of lleok, east by piopert> of Heck. south bv l»ortli suet, west by property of Mrs Ann bliza urr. said loi having a ironiaye of 11 feet on said V rth street, anu a depth ol 10l leet, more or less, aud having erected thereon a one and one-halt story board frame house about 12 feel in width,aud about 4o leet In depth '.win a porch nloug the trout end and having six rooms. Seized and taken In axecutiou as the properij ol Mrs Jennie Moser. owner or reputed owner und contractor, and < .lluiore Moser, her husband at Hie suit ot W C koonee, Agent li uNo 135, sepl I'. Issß. T C Campbell, Att'y All the nghi, title. Interest and culm ot Wm G Biehl (tl. lu aud to a certain blot ot land, more or le.-.s. situated lu Butler torough, Butler Co., Pa, bounded as lollows, to.wit: ou the north by property ot Ueury .1 Bie Least oy Main s ,vet,sum oy property ul George i; i • :• (now deceased;, and west by on alley,said lot. Uav nig on .Malu street of to leet, more or less, and extending uacg to au alley iso leet, more or less. With a two story brick and irauie building uy d as a photogiapu er a room and dwelling house and a board siaole erected thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as I lie proper t> of VVlUtam G Biehl.at the suit of l atharlue Mangel. E l> No 41. Sepi 1.1533. J II Bredin. Att'y.J All Ihe right, lllle, interest, and claim ol John Gardner, 01. Inaud to lo acres ol land, more or less, situated iu \\ ashington twp. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Mercer Coal cojind lielrs of Thos Donlev, east by purpart .No l ot John Gardner estate, south n\ lands ot Margaret Bell, and west b> 1 anus of W P Braham. with a log house and log stable erected thereon. .selzeu aud tak u in execution as the property ot John Gardner at tiie suit of 11. Schueldemau . E1) Nos 2, 3 and c, Sept. T. 1 s'j3. Williams .v Mitchell. Att'ys. Ail ihe right, title, interest and clilm oi George II »Iraliam. 01. In and to 1» acres of land, more or less, situated lu Sllpperyrock twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as folows. to-wlt : on the north by lands now or former ly ol (;eorge l Toss, east by lands now or tormer ly of Dr. Josiah Mccandiess' heirs, south by lauds now or formerly of 11. J. Mitchell, trus tee of stockholders ot Harmony National Bank, and west by hinds now orloruierly of Dr. Josiah Met andless et al, salil land being purpart No. .) as allotted to George H Graham hi partlllon proceedings in the Court ol Common Pleas ol Butler County, l'a. at A I) No June term, 161?. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty ot George 11 Graham at the suit of John Forcht el al. EI) jcos " and a. Sept T, lsj.l Williams i\. .Mitchell. ..ttjs. All the light, title. Interest and claim of Geo H Granaiu. of in and t03.) acres ol land, more or less, situated In Concord twp. Butler Co. Pa, bouuded as follows, to-wit; Begiunlng at a stone, the north-east corner, thenee by lands of Ylex McQulstiou south Ss west ov - s perches to a post, thence by lauds of Margaret Graham south ' wesl4'« perches to a post, thence by same norm -'j ea-i ir.'i perches to a post. I hence by same south west it perches, tnence by same south a west Tti perches to a post tlienee by lauds of John Black north #s east 72 perches to a stone, thence by lands of Joseph and S B Campbell north . west. i:« percues to astone, the place of beginning, n tng 55 acres, more or less, and cl:.„ tnu eastern end of the Andrew Graham larm, in ( uncord twp, Butler CO. Pa. -s 1/1 mil. t 'ken In exe eiiii.in as Hie property of Geo 11 Graham at the. sultol John l orcht. et al. I; D N'os 3anl f. s.-pt X, l«;t3. Williams M Mitenell, att'ys. All the tight, title, Interest and claim of Geo II Graham o! In aud to Mi acres of land, more or l' SS Situated In cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as lollows, to-v.it: On the north by lands of Kelly, east by lands now or for merly of Sullivan Bros, south by lands ot Wm Dobsou et al, and west by lands ol Josiah Ilall. with a small plank house und small board sla ble erected thereon. Seized and taken hi exe cution as the properly of Geo II Graham ut Hi suit of Andrew G Williams lor use or Mrs Cath hi In** < .iraou u.Dtl Mrs (rutty, ot ul. * ED No 78 and so, SeptT. isti-'i. A T Black. Atty- Ali the right tl le, Interest and claim of 11 M Caldwell, 01, in and to omplele.and all other property He reon s.'id thereto belonging. A I.SO All tic right, title, inter" >t and claim of H M Caldwell, of. In anil to tlm undlvldc 1 one-lot it" l Interest In a leaseholii estate con taining ten ncreH of land, mose or less, situate on .the .1 11 A Kennedy and John Kelly farm ,ln Parker twp. Buller Co, ea, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by o'h t 111 11 ot K "uIP* ly • 'and Kelly, east by other lauds oi Kennedy and Kelly,south by the l'letcher farm, and west by other lands of Kennedy and Kelly, together with MI" pro ducing oil well thereon, known as Blizzard No 1, with boiler, engine, rig,casing, tubing, rods, tank connect Inns and llltlngs complete, and all oilier property thereto belonging. AI.SO—AII the right, title . Interest and claim of II M Caldwell, or, In and to the undivided one-fourth Interest In a leasehold lor oil mid g.n purposes, cobtalng ten acre*, more or lets, situate 011 the John Hay farm, lu Parker twp, Hull T Co, ea. bounded as follows, to-wll : on the north by other Umls of John Say. east by 4'ouipbell farm. south by other lands ol John Say. and west by oilier lands of John Say. to gether with one producing oil well thereou, known as Orlpp well No. 1. with b dler, engine, c:e ing, tubln :. rods, lank connections, fittings and ail property thereto belonging. Al-sn All tho right.title, interest and claim or it M l aldwell. 01, in and to the undivided Interest In a certain 1' asehold 1 state tnr oil uud KM purposes, containing u acres, mon ot lean. Hunt' I ou I'.' An. . *.llenbergci larm, m Kalrv lew twp, Paitlcr Co, pa. bounded as fol lows, to- Wit ; On the north by lands ol Thomas Uays and Jack ICllenberger. east by lands or Hw .irtzlaniler.soiilh bv lands of J II Kllenberger and west by lin Is of.l 11 Kllenberger .with out producing oil well theteon known as Shorts well. .No I boiler, engine, rig, tanks. UlMng, rists, citing, cotiii' i'iion tlttlugH and all other property t'lerelo belonging. Al.so All tli • right, title, Interest and claim ot It M c 1 Id will, or, 111 and to the undlvidcii in tere*t in % leasehold estate tor oil and gas purpo-' " Obtaining 7"i acres, more or less, on Ihe Jaco 1 Kllenberger larm, lu l alrvlew twp, liutler t:o, ea. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by public road, east by lands ot Sw art/.lander, south by Starr farm and west by lands ot Thomas I lays.together.wlth liproduclng 1.11 wells' thereon known a t Mayflower Nos I. 'J, a and l.wltli tHillers.euglues.rtgs. tanks, casing, t übuig. rods, connections llltlngs, line pipe aud all property therein belonging. Al.so All Die rhfbt. title, Interest, and claim of II M Caldwell, of. In ami to the undivided '; Interest In a leasehold estate for oil ami nan purposes, containing is acres, more or \tm. (Ituttt'-'l on llio tie >rj(o Morgan and .1 V A K*'iinody farnii. In iMrker twp. Butler I". l'a, bounded ax follows, lo wit ; on tin* north by lands ot the Bear) reek Oil Co. cant by oilier I iiiy ot her lands 0' M■ -i :.1 n I*lid Kennedy, mid west l»y lan W of I .mi* i r.,.,|i,r. togetler with .1 proiluc Ii •; oil wel It thereon known ih Wildwood we I lit N I, 'i and s. and lln- bnihr-; engines. riirt, t inks. caslhK.lublni;. roils, connect lout, ti UUics, line pipe, etc, complete. mid all |»ropcrly there tj> liotouKinK. Sci/. <| and taken in exci utlon ns tli« property of II \1 Caldwell at the Mill of <'ll Well (supply ' •>. K H N't l-' 1 u,| d Sept T, llli.'i. W A Kortjucr, att'y. All the right. title Interest an I !alui or ItelirY i>• V a'id HusaU Hay. ot. lu and lo hii HI r< ,of I md. more or cs . situated In Muddy creek twp. 11 II tier ( <», i*a. hounded in follows, to-'wtt: Beginning it tlio northeast corner, thence south a deg • tst . perches to a post by lands formerly of John Sri lit. thence south nf. ,|, ...v i -os l-hj jierches to a post, l>y lands formerly "t John s olt, tli'-nee north : diwest ,;I'J pen In .to a stone on public road by lands ot Havid t'r i/. ler. thence ea*t 'Hi pe rclit'H by laud iof I'i'Vld l i'.t/ier to the place of begin nun' said hurl beltttf mo lly cleared, under fence, in a (food slate of cultivation, with a two story brick dwelling house. largo frame b mi good young orchard, and other outbuild inifrt erci fed thertton. and two ttroduelng oil wells thereon, on h-.tet. olio to J II toe and lit* assigns. In which defendants receive the ric. all Von a aero lease, given by said defend mil 1 lo i . I I •! II < oc; a l;> ami leant lor oil pur p.,,;. , frc of p . ally riven b> said ilcfeiidatils to A lOIIT and II it. hneldemaii, bearing date July b; I»!U, bonridud north by lands of Sal >II IN, Whllliit r. e.IST by laud "f Wnuel Hli iiior. -HI»!I l»y land* of fl«*tiry awl Kun:ui llav anil »«•:.! by lanal of I'arid h Kr.< !• r. t Hie term of flltecn wars. acres of which is sublet bykald huff and Mchneldcnian lo .1 II foe. and Id farm la sold subicct to both of .alt Uuv sel." .| anil taken In execution ■>■. the proper ly of If<*ur> Htt,> utt'l ttUaiin lluy at iiu bult of A! ltulT ct ul. i ED Xo 144 Sept T, l>v)3. William* & Mitchell, Att'ys. All the right, title.interest and claim of J T (»rove and M K Grove, of, ii aad to a cer tain lot of land, more or less, situated at Wick station, S iir|>eryrock twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded follows,to wit: On the north by lauds of William McKisson, east by laads of Christopher Perry, south by a public highway known a* the so ru bp-ass road, west by lands of Calvin McGill, containing one aere, more or having thereon erect ed a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized an 1 taken in execution as the property of J T Grove and M E Grove, at the suit of Alex Mitch ell, trustee. F: DNo 143 Sept T, 1*93, Levi M Wise, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W II Ziegler,of,in and, to ascertain lot of land more or less,situated iu Harmony boro, But ler Co, Pa,bounded as follows,to-wit: On the north by heirs of Geo Beam,formerly St iver and Geo Ensleu, east by Apple alley, south by Foundry alley,we-t by Broad street form erly Monroe St, and being 100 feet, more or less, front on Broad street, formerly on Mon roe , and extending baek by parallel lines 130 feet, more or less, to Apple alley, with a good frame dwelling house and outbuild ings erected thereon. Seized and taken in executiou as ihe property ol W II Ziegler at the suit of H M Bentle i Co. ED Xo 13C Sept T, 1593. EM. J and McJ und Galbreath, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jerome Kelly, of, in and to 23 acres of land, more or less, situated ia Venango twp, But ler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ginnniug at a post at lands of Campbell aud Stalker, thenee north j° east 72 perche-', thence by lands of Samuel Kakin north s;ii° e a s t 671 perches to a post, thence by lauds of Robert Eakin soutn i east otij perches to a post, thence by lauds of Joseph Say south Be> west 68 perches to the place of beginning, and being the same piece of land sold to Daniel Kelly by Julian Marshall by deed dated 14th dav of April A D 1875, and hav ing a -mall dwelling house aud board stable erected thereon. Seized and taken ia exe cution as the property of Jerome Kelly at the suit of Jane Kohlmeyer and J 11 kohl rue yer, admr's of Hv Kohlmeyer, dee'd. E D Xo 101 Sept T,'93. Z A Gordon, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of The Shenango Coal and Mining Company 01, in and to 53 acres ol land, more or less, situated in Washington township, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou the north by lauds of Eli Vaiiderlin and David Hoover, east by lands of Mary Harper and 8 Hilliard, south by lauds ot Wm Forquer and J G Heller and west by lands of Lizxte Wade, with t une-itory frame dwelling hou c, frame stable and other outbuildings thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest aud claim of The Shenango Coal and Mining Company, of, in and to a certain leas bold estate containing 23; i acres of land, more or less, situated on the Blaine property, in Cen tre twp.Butler county, Pa, bounded as fol lows to-wit: Ou the north by lands ol James McGrath, east by landi of F. Husel ton, south by lands of Curtis and Aland and west by lands of Thos lloon, Richards, et al, together with 1 boiler house with 2 boilers therein, and I boiler not iu use, 3 two-story frame dwelling houses, 1 tipple house with set Howe m Forquer et al. south by lands of Wm For qrer et al, aud west by lands of James Gib son and Heller, with a small dwelling, frame barn and other outbuildings thereon; mostly cleared; said iaud is commonly called the Thomas Hodgers larm. Seized aud ta ken iu execution as the property of The .-henango Coal aud Mining Company at the suit of he First National Bank of Younga towu, O. CD No 152 Sept T, 1893. J B Bredin, att'y. Ail the right, title, interest and claim of Walter L Graham and Margaret Graham, of, in and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situated iu Butler borough, Butler county, Pa, bouuded as follows, to-wit: On the north by Clay street,east by North McKeau street, south by lands formerly of Capt. Roiigers, end west by an alley, being 45 feet on AlcKcan street aud extending back to said alley 185 feet, and having a two story biick dwelling house, frame stable aud outbuild ings erected thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Walter L Graham and Margaret Graham at the suit of Flora M Wallace. EI) No 115 Sept T, IS9U. Kohler, att'y. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Edward Logue, of, in and to 80 acres of land, more or less, situated iu Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning ut a white-oak at the northeast corner, thence south .7 west 181 -1-10 perches by lauds of James Kennalian.et al, to a post, thence by lauds of Caleb Itussel, et al, north 89 west 8 55-100 perches to u post, theuce by lands of John W Logue north 5° east Y-iZ 3-10 perches to a post, thence by lauds of Mary Anil Logue south S N l' east !)'•» 33-100 perches to a post, thence by the same lands north 5" east tiO 1!-I0 perches to a post, thence by lauds of John Galloway south tjSl° east 35 2-10 perches to a white-oak, the j.laoe of beginning. Seized aud taken in execution as the property of Edward Logue at the suit of J J Leidecker. hI) No 142 Sept T, 18113. *V I> Brandon, attorney. All the right, title, iuteretd and claim of J II Gorman, ot, in and to 1 acre ol land, more or less, situated iu Allegheny twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as tol ows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on the pike to Law renceburg, thence south Hi deg cast I.'IJ perches to a post on sud pike, the:i?e south >ll deg wei-t 1J perch l sto a post by lands of t!ie Columbia Oil Co, thence north 331 deg west IV, perches to a post, also by lauds ol Columbia Oil Co, thence north &11 deg east 12 perches to a post on turnpike to the place of beginning, together with a goa l orchard , two story Iratne house and frame barn erected thereon. Seize I and taken iu exe cution as the property of J II Gorman at the suit of John t' lledio. Kl> Nos '1 aud 3 Sept T, 18'J'I. Williams & Mitchell, att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of George II Graham, of, in aud to u certain lot of laud, more or less, situated iu l'uirview boro, l'airview twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lauds of Thomas Hays, east tiy an alley, south by un alley, west by a street, said lot having a front I,:c of tit) feet and extending back l.so feet, with a small frame building thereon used as an olßce ami a frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George II Graham at the suit of John Foreht, et al. Tf.il.M.s or SALE— The following must be strictly complied with when property is stricken down. 1. When the plaint ill" or other lieu creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs ou the writ must be paid, and a list of the liens, including mortgage sc arches un the property sold, together with such lieu creditor's receipt for tue amount of ibe proceeds of the sale or such portion thereol > he may claiui, must be furnished the Hheriti. 2. All bids must lie paid in lull. .'t. AII sales not settled immediately will be continued uutil 1 o'lock P. M. of the next day, al which time all property not settled tor will again be put up uud sold at the expense and ri i'.; ot the person to whim llrst Mild. See Purdon's Digest, yth edition, pugo I pi and Isiniib's Forms, pace 884. \\ ILMAM 11. BIIOWN, Sherill, Sherill's Olliee, Butler, Pa., August 11, FRANK KEMPER, DKAHKKIIN li LANK ETS, HARNESS, A IH I everything in horse a,nd lur nisli ing ocxls— lln. r ncss, (Jolhirs, Whips, I )tisl;crs, Hnd-A J torse blankets in town will be 1 onnd at Kemner's., Farm fur Sale. taMtiiated In ' oncord twp,, Hutler Co.. Pa, r,nil.lining 11 acn inoslly eleaied. balance |u yoiid timber, two hOUM s. barn and all nece-'ia rv oultiullillnu In goisl repair. Will sell alt 1 r h ilf to suit purchaser, ul one third les.sthuu 1.. ; value. (nuulre of or address A W MA It It. llixikcr, Butler Co.. la. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators and Executors ot estates can secure their receipt books at the CITI ZEN office. Notice. Ludwig Dreler, Trustee i Common Pleas Court vs. ot Armstrong County Brady's Bend Iron Co. No. 27.} June Teriu.lssW etal Armstrong Co.. Pa. I The sale of six thousand acres ot coal lands and Improvements, ordered by the aforesaid Cotirt. In the above entitled action, particularly described In an advertisement for sale on the third day of July,ls:>3, published in the "t'nion Free Press" of Klltannlng, Pa.. June 9th, the "East Brady Review" of June eth, and the Biti.br Citizen of Jnnetth. issw. and adjourned to Tuesday. August first. ISM, at three o'clock of said day at the door of the Court House. In the Borough of Ktttauntng. Penn'a., Is adjourn ed to take place on September lHh. I»S3, at two o'clock of said day at the door of said Court House. tiarwoodK. Pool, Jos Pool, L'j Pine St. N. Y. C'lty.Orr Bnftiugton, Klttannlng, Pa., Attor neys au«l Counsel for Plaintiff, and Ludwig Dreler. Trustee, Williams & Ashley,. 407 Broad way, New York City, Att'ys. for Walton Fer guson. Trustee. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of certain writs of Venditioni Ex ponas Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County, Pennsylvania, and to rae di rected, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. In the Borough of Butler. Pa., on MONDAY. AUGUST2B, ISB3 at one o'clock p m.. the following described property : I A. I*. 110Ll.ISTr.il. lor use of Albert ('.. Egbert •lid i ieorge K. stieaalev,versus ROBERT VAN DKRI.IN. defendant, and Hie Forest OH Com pany, Port it Phipps, and the Midland oil Corn pain . terre tenants. Venditioni Exponas Nos. #2. :u, 94 and as September Term |s;i3.—J. H. Osiuer. C. I. lleydrickaud s. F. & A. L. Bow ser, Attorneys. All that certain tract of land situate In the townships of Marion and Venango. In the Coun ty ol Butler, and tbe township of Clinton. In the county of Venango, in the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, bounded on the north bv land now or late of A. F. Holllster, formerly 'Jaraes Osbom; on the east by lands now or late of Cummings' heirs. Wm. Brandon. M. Conway. John .liir.lson ail 1 others; on the south by lands of the heirs of Stephen \ anderlln and Joseph ( ummlngs; and on the west by lands ot Nell Gormley, At well and Porter. Containing ;.l i ai res, more or less, and known as • The stone House Property." Subject to two mineral mining estates ot Al lien G. Egbert and i ieorge It. Sneasley therein, the first thereof arising Iroia a grant by liobert Vanderltn to them by deed dated March 4th, is.d, and recorded la the said county of Butler In Deed Book .No. 115. page 17» ; and the second thereof arising from a grant by said liobert Vanderltn to W. H. Gilberds and A. L. Sweet apple by deed dated July Ist. issi, a copy of which deed is attached to the petition of A. G. Egbert and O. It. sheasly. tiled In the cause ot l.evi Porter et al.. Executors, for use of A. F. Hollister vs. Kobert Vanderltn at E. D. No. 1* of September term. IS9O. in the Court of Com mon Pleas of said County of Butler. The tract aforesaid having the lollowlng Im provements. viz; About avi acres cleared aud cultivated, one two story stone house, one large trame burn, one frame wagon house, one small stone coal or wood house, two orchards and one Oil well. That part of the said "Stone House Property' lying in the said County of Venango is describ ed as follows: Beginning at a sioue. the i.orth w. st corner; thence by land now or late ot A K. HoUMer, formerly James osborn. WlUl elghty slx and one-eighth degrees cast two hundred and eleven and a half perches to a post; thence by lands of John Locke south two and a half degrees west lour perches to the line between Venango and Butler Counties; thence by the said line north eighty-seven and a half degrees west two-hundred and eleven and a half perches to a post, and thence by lauds or Vincent Porter north two and a : : ilf decrees east ;se»en perches to the place ot ■ - ginning, containing 7 acres and Id perches The whole tract of 540 acres seized and taken In execution, and to be sold as the property ot Hoborl S auderlin, ilcleiidaut. with notice to the Forest Oil Company, Porter Phipps and the Midland Oil Company, tor re tenants. I'KIIMS OF SAI.K:—The following must be strlctlycomplled with when property Is stricken down. • l. Wnen the plaintiff or other Hen creditor Incomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must be paid and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por i lon thereof as he may claim must be furnished the Sherlir. •J. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until I o'clock r. m. of next day. at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expens 1 - and risk of the person to whom first sold. •.see Purdon's Digest, 9th edition, page 410, and Smith's Forms, page 381. WILLIAM M. 11UOWN, Sheriir. Sheriff's Ofllce, Butler. Pa., July 21, 1808. Auditor's Notice. In I: Final Account of Daisy Cubblson, (now Kingsbury) Adtn'x. or J. N. Cubblson, de ceased. O. C. No. 20 Sept. term 1&93. Having been appointed an Auditor In the above entitled case to pass upon exceptions tiled, restate the account lr necessary, and make distribution of the balance In accountant's hands among those entitled thereto: Notice Is hereby given thai I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at the olflce of Coulter A Baker In Butler. Pa., on Tucnday the 2i'd day of August, 1893, at. in o'clock a. in., when and where all persons Interested can attend If they see proper. T. M. BAKF.It. Auditor. Administrators' Notice. Letters of Administration,C. T. A.,on the estate id' Nicholas King,dee'd.,late of Con cord twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will please inuke immediate payment, aud any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to M.VKY KINC, Adm'x., J as. X. Moore, I'eachville P. ()., Att'y, Butler Co , I'a. Dissolution Notice (Pump, Pa., July 22, 1893.) Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between James McNees and Lizzie Hull known us the firm of Jauies MCNOOH A Co. Manufacturers of Stoneware, was this day dissolved. All accounts will be recoived and settled by James McNees senior member of the firm, at the above mentioned place where the bu iness will be conducted by 11. L. Mc- Nees for whom wo would solicit your pat ronago in tho luturc. J \MKB MCNKKS, liizziK HALL. Auditors' Notice. In the He Final account of Henry Bander, Administrator of Henry Watson, late of Mud dy crock twp.. deceased July Ist. IKCi. on mutton Newton Black was appointed Auditor to make distribution ot the rundn In the hands of the accountant to aud among Hi •> legally entitled thereto. BY TU K COURT. I will attend to the duties of the above ap pointment al my otnoe In Butler, Pa., on Mon day. August Mill, lsii3, at 10 o'clock a. in.,where all persons having claims against said estate call pre cut the same for allowance. N I.WION BLACK. Auditor. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue or an order and decree ot the Or phan s court In and lor the county ot Butler, I'enii'.i . the undersigned surviving Kxecutorot the last will ami testament of Jacob Flick , l ite of Middlesex twp, county and slate nlon-suld. will offer tor sale at public vendue on tho premises on VVKDNK.SDAY. AI'OUST 30T11, 1593, at one o'clock p. 111. or said day; seventy acres of land, bo tho same more or less, situ ated in Middlesex township, county a:id slate aforesaid; Hounded on the north by lands of John Harbison, on the east by lands of Hubert Kyle and li ivld Park, 011 the south by lands ol Samuel Harbison, on the west by lauds of Joseph I lick. Krauie dwelling house and barn, outbuildings and orchard thereon. Ijind mosl ly clean d. tciiccd and cultivated. This larm is located In a good neighborhood, convenient to church and school.and 111 all retpccW valuable. 1 I.H.MS: «'iuh <>n the continuation or sale. Title iv»>»d. SAMCKI. A. LI-, LIK, Jvxecutor or will of J AI oii FLICK . dec'il. Ilakerdown, Allegheny Co.. U. .Mcjuukln. Mcjunkln A: Ualbreath, "Pa. Atlys. Orphans' Court Sale. By vlrtuo of an order and decree of the or phan* Court In and for the County of Butler, reiiii'n.. the under'signed Administrator of I lie estate of T. Dav Id Simmons, late of I'iank -1111 township, Buller county, Penn'a., dee'd,, will otter for sale at public vendue 011 the prem ises Oil Tilt USDAY. AC(iUBt3IBT. A..D.,15»3. at one o'clock p. m. 01 said day. Twelve acres of laml, lie Ihe Mime more or less, situated In Ihe township, county and stale aforesaid; hounded on the north by lands or Kll/atieth Mmuioiis. 011 the e.(»t by lands 01 Jim I>. Albert, on the ioutli by lands of Jam 1:1 Kiddle, mid on Hie wi st by lands ol Campbell. Smalt dwelling house, part Irauie and part brlck;baru. other outbuildings and orchard or good trull I hereon . latnd Puced and cultivated. I KICMS . I ash on 1 onflrmallou of sale. Tltlo good. THOMM I * A 1.1.0W A V. Admlnlslralor or estate of 1; MI J1 SKIN, T. I'»\ il> ISIMMONS, dee'd., Att,y. Prokpecl P. O. July 18, 1893, Administrator's Notice. Letters ol Administration on tho estate of VV. L. Voting dee'd. late of Summit twp , Hutler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to ml e late are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated without delay to 15. IC. Vor.Nii. Diamond Ul'k. Batlsr, Pa. S Sfim £*» 1 'n r "'r * Moiijn.« Notice in Divorce. Arthur Doumont ) In the Court of Common TS ( Pleas of. Butler «'•„ Pa. Alvlna Doumont . A. t>. N'o <*• Dec. T I<9:'B. in r. 151. Jul} Ist, lfto. motion of Krank Kohler. Es'i., Att'y. for Libelant. fr>r the appointment of a commissioner to take testimony in above case presented ami the within motion granted. and 3. M . Painter. Esq.. Ls appointed to lake testi mony In this case. BY THS COCRT. BCTI KR Cor STY SS. Cettlfled from the records this Ist -lay of July. A. I>. IMS. JOHN \V. BROWS, Prothonotary. Notice ls hereby gtTln that I will attend to the duties of the above amwimment at my office In Diamond Illock, Butler. I'a . on Tuesday. September the .uh. A. I>. isas at looeloek a. m.. ai which time and place those Interested mat attend II they see proper. JACOB M. P.UXTBH. Notice in Divorce. Arthur Doumont In the Court of common vs ( Pleas of Butler Co., Pa Alvlna Doumont. A. D. No. au *>ec. T, iKc! 15. 13. V, 151. To Alvlna Doumont: Two Subpoenas In the al>. ve case having been returned .B. 1.. you the said Alvlna Doumont above defendent are hereby required to apjK'ar In said court of Common Pleas , to be held at Butler. Pa., on Monday the »th day of September, lsya. being the tlrvt dav of next term of said Court to answer the above com plaint and show cause If any you have why a divorce should not bo granted the said Arthur Doumont. WILLIAM M. BROW*. sheriff. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Christopher Rider, dee'd., late of Oakland twp., Batler county, I'a..all persons know ing themselves indebted to .-aid estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for .-ettlo ment to SYLYAXCS AUG AS. Ex'r., G. TV. Fieeger, Greece Citv Pa. Att'y. Executors' Notice. Letters testamentary ou the estate of Henry Wolfortl, dee'd, late ot Slippery rock twp., Bntler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undesigned, all person* knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to SARAH AV OLFORP, Ex'rx J. X. Moore, Of Henry kVollord. dee'd, Att'y. Slipperyrock P. O. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Nannie C Wick, dee'd., late of the bor ough of Ilutler, Butler Co., Ponn'a.,all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and any having claims against same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to. WALTER E. TV ICK, Adm'r., A. M. CORNELIUS, Butler, Pa. Att'y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. M. ZIMMERMAN. PHYSICIAN AND SFROROK, Office at No. 45, S. Main street, over Frank 4 Go's thug Store. Butler, Pa, Dr. N. M. HOOVER, IST K. Wayne St., office hours, 10 to 12 M. and l to 3 P. M. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Pbysician and Surgeon. soo West Cunningham 81. L. BLACK., PHYSICIAN ANI» SUKUKON, New Troutman Building. Butler. Pa. E. N. I.EAKK. M. D. J. K. MANN. M..D Specialties: Specialties Gynaecology and Sur- Eye, Ear. % • .»id gery. Throat. DRS. LEAKE & MANN, Butler, Pa. J. J. DONALDSON, Donlist. Butler, Penn'a. Artnlclal Teeth Inserted on the latest im proved i>lan. Hold Filling a spocUilty. onice— over Senaurs Clothlni: Store. V. ivlcALPl N E, Dentist, Is now located In new and elegant rooms ad joinlug his ones. All kinds of, clasp Hates and modcren told %vorlc. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTIST, - - BUTLER, FA. <;old Filling rainless Extraction of Teeth and Artificial Teeth without Hates a specialty Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Anesthetics used. (irtlco over Millers Grocery east of Lowry House. Office closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. IRA McJUNKIN. Attorney at l.aw. 0!Uoe at No. 11, Kast . .leller- SOII St., duller, I'a. W. C. FINDLEY, Attorney at Law and Ileal Instate Agent. of flee rear of 1.. Mitchell's ofTlce ou ; north side ol Diamond, Hutlcr, I'a. H. H. GOUGHER. Attorney-at-law. Office on second .floor o Anderson building, hear Court House, Itutler fa. J. w. HUTCHISON, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. onicc on second floor Jt the llusetton ulock, Diamond, itutler, I'a., Room No. I. S. H. PIER SOL. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. onieeal No. 101 West Diamond St. A. T. BLACK. ATTORN ICY AT LAW. itoom F„ Armory itulldlng. Itutler, I'a COULTER & BAKER. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW. Olflce In room 11., Armory llu'.ldluK, Hu'.ler l*a. H. the time to .tait in on fall sale*. i;ioi;ont outfit Free. Address: ALf.it* NUUSKUV Co., Uocheater, N. Y MrCANIHESS' HEAVE ( ( RE. I have a Heave Care that will care any ' 1 case of heaves in horses in forty days, if , | used according to directions, and if it does not do what 1 claim for it, I will refund ' the amount paid and no charges will be made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. XJCCAM'LKS.V Bntler. Pa.. ISO 3. Xla. A. J. MOCAXD&SSS: On the 2nd day of April, IM'J, I com 1 menced to use your new enre for one of my horses that i-.nd the heaves very bad, and continued to use i e -i t :lir";r.e for about forty da; - d t't.e hot • did not show any stgr.> i.l a retain of them. It is now aboat a year -inc.? I quit the ra-dioiu-' a;i 1 t'.ie h >r-■ h;»- never sowed a:»y signs ol'!ieave<, nod F feel stistied i that he is properly eared. VV. O. CBISWELI., Butler. I'a., Aprils, 1893. A. J. MCCASDLESS: • I have a»e>! \ :r Heave Cure ar.d lonnd ' it will d<» the work if used according to di . rections. Yours truly, R. J. MCMILLIS. Do You Want to have your heme look neat and | clean, but with very little txp- nse? You can do it if you I ay you. WALL'PAPER of u;?, for we are H iliu>r it u m at »i bi PAPER cheap. ; J. li. Douglass', 341 S. Main St , Near P. O. REGISTER'S NOTICES. The Blister hereby notice that the following accounts or eiecutor- adminis trators and guardians have been filed ia his office according to law, ami will be presented to I'ourt for confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the (Jth day of September, 1893, at "J o'clock P. M. of said day : 1. Final and distribution account of Eliza belli Schultis, administratrix of Joceph Schultis, oec'd, late ot Oakland township. 2. Fi..al :ecouut of Patrick Walsh,admin istrator of Wm. Cypher, dee'd, late of Culler township. 3. Final account of John Demmelmaier, guardian of Minnie Bergman, minor child of Wm. Bergman, dee'd, late of Allegheny township. 4. Final aceount of John Sutton, adminis trator c. t. a. id the estate of Klizabeth An derson, dee'd, late of Allegheny township. 5. Final account of H n, ad ministrator of Barnabas Anderson, dee'd,late of Worth township. 17. Final account of Wm. M \Vet>t> and John M. Webb, ex'rs ol Jo;,n Webb, dee'd, late cf Clsy township. 18. Final account of T li. Hoon and Mrir tha M.Jones, adm'rsol Wm. H. Jones,dee'd, late of Franklin towuship. 19. Final aceouut of Mathias Mayer, adm'r c. t. a. of Nicholas Kauffroan, dee'd, late of Worth township. 20. Final account of Thos. W. Keiiy. ex'r of Archibald Kelly, dee'd, late of I'arker township. DAVID E. 1)A I.E. Itegiater. Down <>'<) the Prices o on all Summer Goods at THE RACKET STORE Light suits, coats and vests, summer underwear, straw hats and everything in summer goods must > get a real bargain at The Racket Store, 120 South Main Street, Hutler, Pa BtTI.EH <0( WIS W jtua! Fire Insur,:,!-?.?' >. Offito Cor. Wain & Cunning 11. C l . UKINEMAN, HKOKKTARY DIHECTOIIFI: Alfred Wick. llenders. u Oliver, l)r. W. Irvln. .lames Stephensun W. W. Ulackmore, N. WelUel. F. Howman. I). T. Norr s. lien. K.Hercr. i has. n. hhnn. John <;rohro»n. John Koentm:. LOYAL S.BM'JU w bTN. Agent. BUTLEI"R, SEE These Prices on EVERGREENS. 10.000 Norway Spruce. I lot; Indies lilgli, i:o, 10,000 HIIInUii I' lr. 4 i i » Inches l>k:li. Hio.no AriHir vita-, s •<> 10 Indies high. 10.000 Scott'b Pino, lin s inehe high. fl". over -.00 tarleiie*. r.noo.oco for a.i FOREST TREES.rVo w i^mh. Yellow Cottonwoofl. Ji to '.'i inch, s ". mo olio i-,ignr Maple. « to s ln«h, Kl'l. cim.tto Inch. iV>. We solil H.nno mo In 1 •• We niii>.t Hi-ll twice i>h manv this year. Our nuiviy Ih 1 everatockeil Willi all varl'lles flin. ' I. ' ■< < f Irnlt I tond ornamanlal trees. \\> must el ..! ■ .■ of ahem out. Send for price Hat*. E V FC- Rt; K EF. N NU R S !•: R I MS, Evergrct n, Wis NIAGARA IYER POULTRY YARDS. Hull Leghorn H, Buff Pljniouth, Itorkn, Huff Cochins, Light HrunniH ludian Uamcß, kc , f> r circu lar. CIIAUI.kh II AKKUI.V (> «i\\ in N V Conßumplion auroJy Oim . Tc Tac Swroßi—l'lc i o inform i n-i.. ! : v that I iitvo a |HMiitiYA rcmody f T ft.. . I dirvftM. '.n Umol/u«o thou tinili 1) j c.: ■■* liiVM ) r ;i jH'RiitiM fun- 1. ! .1* to e« it! twj . of my FAKE t>» uAiy jour haro oonwimpn. n if tlicy \\»ll •mat mo th. il ftitJ I*. O. a4drufln. Kr^jjcct fuJij. X. A. fUAAt'UU. M. 0.. Itfl l'oarl til. N. V.