THE CXTIZKJST. | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.16 3. - »«tUr ttiLLUX c. yroii*T, r»bn.fc>r REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET FOB HHHkirF.: AITMHWG. CA*"*TL, JOAKIANDTWP . FOB BEGISTEBfASD BECOBDEB. J. 8. Wick, Of Bctim. FOB PBOTHOSOTABT. SAMCEIi M. SKATOS, Of Marion twp. FOB COrSTT TBIASI BEB. JOH* T. MAET Q S f B[lffalo twp. FOB CLEBK OF COI BTS. Joseph CBiawiai'" Of Butler twp. FOBCOUHTL COMISSIOSEBS. Samuel w. McCotwroH, Of Fairview twp. Kicoabo KKIXT. Of Venango twp. FOB COCSTT AUDITORS. JOHSK. ALLrso *o fCentre twp . ROBERT H. FOB COBOSEB. PiEfißliE J. GRAHAM, UK " Of Connoqnenessing twp Fell and Jackson. The Republican State Convention met at Harrisbnrg, Wednesday, and did its work within two hours. David N'ewlin Fell, of Philadelphia, was nominated for Supreme Judge, and Col. Samuel M. Jatkson, of Apollo for Stato Treasurer—both by Ac clamation. B. F. Gilkeson, cf Backs County, will probably be State Chairman. The platform favors the unconditional repeal of the Sherman Act; favors the expansion of the circulating medium to S4O per capita; protests against changing the McKinley tariff until it has had a fair trial, favors liberal pensions; lavors string ent immigration laws, etc. Dr. J C, Barr of Mars was elected as a Stato committeeman for this county. Washington Notes. On Friday Senator Hill made a gpeechin the Senate in which he announced himself as a bi-metalist though he said he would vote for the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman act. He denounced Wall Street, and said Cleveland had betrayed Democracy. His speech was looked upon as a bid for the leadership for a new party. All day Saturday, both houses rang,with free lectures on Finance. Ex-Speaker Reed's speech was the most notable made in the Hoase, and his closing words were especially impressive. Said he: "The proudest part of the proud record of the Republican party has been its steadfast de votion to the cause of sound finance. "When this country was tempted to pay its bonds in depreciated money the Repub lican party responded with loud acclaim to that noble sentiment of Gen. Hawley that every bond was as sacred as a soldier's grave. It cost us hard fighting and sore struggle, but the credit of this country has no snperior in the world. "When the same arguments heard to day were years ago, sounding the praise of a depreciated ourrency and proclaiming the glories of fiat money, the party of Abraham Lincoln marched steadily towards specie payments and prosperity. What we were in our days of victory we are in the hours ot defeat, champions of true and solid finance, and when the day comes,as it surely will come, for us to lead this land back to the paths of prosperity and fame, which were trodden under Republican rule for so many years, we shall take back with us our aucient glory undimmed with adversity, our ancient honor unsullied by defeat. "The question is upon the passage of the bill. The yeas are 240 and the nays 110. The yeas have a majority of 130 and the bill is passed,'' said Speaker Crisp Monday in announcing the final result of the silver fight in the House. During the entire day, from 12 o'clock, every Representative was in his seat upon the floor and the galleries were crowded, the corridors thronged, but no demonstration of any character took took place during the roll-calls upon the various amendments. But when the Speaker announced, "The bill is passed," the numbers upon the floor of the House, and the gathering in tho galleries, which was also representative of the people, joined in a tumult of applause which the Speaker was unable to restrain, and which continued tor nearly ten minutes. The vote in the different amendments and on the Wilson bill to repeal the pur chasing clause of the Sherman act were as follows: I'can. Xaijx. Mm. RATIO OF 1C TO 1.... 124 226 102 RATIO OF 17 TO 1.... 100 240 140 RATIO OF 18 TO 1.... 103 239 130 RATIO OF 19 TO 1.... 104 23H 134 RATIO OF 20 TO 1.... 121 222 101 BLAND-ALLISON ACTI36 213 77 PASSAGE OF THE ■WILSON 81LL.... 240 110 130 The Representatives of tho State of Pennsylvania were all iu their seats, and every one of them answered to the roll calls. Mr. Hopkins voted in favor of the free coinage of silver at the ratio oi 20 to I, and in favor of the Bland-Allison act. He then vo a ted finally against the pending bill before the House, known as the Wilson bill. Mr. Sibley, as was expected of him, voted from beginning to close with the silver men. With these two exceptions the Representatives of the Keystone State voted as the people of the State desired that they should vote. Middlesex Township Items. Thomas Burns' baby girl was ran over last Friday. Lawrence Myers, the butcher of Bakerstown,is supposed to have done it, without knowing it. The house of' William Snyder was enter ed and robbed last Thursday, while the family were at a neighbors threshing. Marks, the storekeeper at Glado Mills, had a box of goods stolen from bis wagon, on his way out last Friday. The box was searched for,and found back of Whitmire's brick yard. SAVASNAH, Georgia, was swept by a storm, Sunday night, that destroyed ship ping, wharfs and houses, and caused the death of a hundred people. The storm was a cyclone, and it followed the Atlantic coast, up to New England, doing great damage everywhere. Birthday Celebration. The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Wash ington Bovard,of Cherry twp.,on the 19 ult. celebrated at her home tho 63d anniversary of her birth. The occasion is said to have been a very pleasant one to all present. The good thinks to eat, tho good music, led by Mr. William Bovard, tho speeches by Rev. Samuel Kerr, D. D.,of Harrisville. the Kev. Dickey, Doctor McCune, Mrs. Dr. Grossman, Prot. Scott, and her brother, J. D. McJunkin, Esq., of this place, were all appropriate, and all things happening will bo long and pleasantly remembered by the some 300 persons present. The chairmnn of the meeting was Mr. J. Chamber Bovard and the Secretary Mr. Jobn liailey. OSK PBBHBHT. Petrolia Items. Mrs. Casteel of W. Va., was in our town on Tuesday of this week looking after the mail agent between Petrolia and Billiards station. Miss Dodds oi Cleveland,Ohio,is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Rill of this place. A. M. Rill has returned to Pittsburg after a two weeks sojourn with his family. David M. Eakins and Jesse M. Beatty were married on Tuesday of this week. Success to them through life. Prospect Chunks. ! Know by these presents that: | The following verses, entitled "Give xiicin Now," are worth practising: "If yon {iave gentle words and looks, my friends, To spare for me—if you have tears to shed That I have suffered—keep them not, I pray, ' Until I hear not, see not, being dead. If yon have flowers to give—fair lily buds. Pink roses, (lasiea (meadow stars that be Mine own dear namesake), let them bloom and make , The air, while yet I breathe it, sweet for me. For loving looks, though fraught with tenderness, And kindly tears, though they fill thick and fast, And words of praise, alas! can naught avail . , . To lift the shadows from a life that s past. And rarest blossons, what can they suffice. Offered to one who cau no longer gaze Upon their beauty! Flow'rs in coffins laid Impart no sweetness to departed days. Mrs. Jacob Heck and family, who have been spending the summer among their friends here, have returned to their Butler home. Mrs. Howard Kelly, after two or three weeks' sickness, is now able to be about again. Blinn, Burry <fc Webber are so busy threshing theso days that they are puzzled to know how to accommodate all that want work done. They recently threshed 400 bu. of rye, wheat and oats in an afternoon and had to make three sets to do it. A. H. Dunn is at present, working for Heasley £ Co. on the Marshall farm. James Wilson's friends —and they are legion—literally took possession of him and his premises, on Tuesday, Aug. It was the occasion of Mr. Wilsons oth anniversary. There were eatablcs.speeches and presents almost without limit. Mr. Wilson has always been a staunch,upright. Christian citiien, a lover of our ( nion ami a firm friend of the public schools,—hence the honor that was shown Mr. Wilson on his 75th birthday. We hope ho may continue in vigor of mind and body to soe many years of enjoyment yet. The younger, assisted by a few of the elder ladies, of the Presbyterian Church, gave an ice-cream and peach festival m Kirchner's hall Tuesnay eve, Aug. 22d. Success was written all over the room. Johnnie Hays, who has been in Chicago for some time, visited his brother Park last week. Mr. Hays is recovering from a long sick spell. John Martin and wife, visited their friends in the southern part of the county, last week. Mrs. Ella Jones, net Ella Forrester, ol Dighton, Kan., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Abs. Shanor. not long ago. Rev. John Kelly occupied the Presby terian pulpit, both morning and evening, last Sunday. Rev. Kelly is a young minis ter, but gives promise of a useful teacher in the great cause ho has chosen for his life's work. Mr 3. Solomon Myers, of Beaver Falls has been visiting her friends hero for several days. Misses Clara Lepley, Lou Burris and Bertha Heyl; with their Sunday School scholars, picnicked in Heyl.s grove. Thursday Aug. 24th. The ladies aud their little wards had a most pleasaut time. Oh, how we wished we were a boy again! Geo. Allen and wife, of Isle, visited Plumtner Badger and family, not long since. Miss Dot. Richardson, Solomon A Reu ben's stenographer, of Pittsburg, was home for a few days last week. Miss. Richard son is progressing finely in her work, and will soon take up the study of German, French and music. Dr. Louis Roth and family visited their Lawrence county friends last week. Katie Badger looked after things and kept the spooks away from the plums. Jo Cosity. Flick Items. Last Thursday night Mrs. Mary Enough was attacked by a raccoon at her homo,she is a woman ol great nerve, she took the ax and killed it. It is supposed to be some body, pet. Mr. L. Kelley has purchased the Crooks house and has moved it up on his farm, it was moved with twelve horses. Mr. J. W. Gillespie and wife were the guests of Sarah Anderson Wednesday ol last week. Samuel Moore ol Clinton twp. was the guest of Wm. Sefjon, Tuesday of last week. Stephen Donaldson met with a great surprise the other morning on his way to work he came on about twenty or twenty five young guineas which lie took lor quail. David Park has built the handsomest grain house in our vicinity. Francis Ken nedy did tho carpenter work. JamoH Mahan is hauling tanks and tub ing from the Gold oil field to Harf.erville, it is reported that there will be five rigs to move from this place soon, the produc tion of the Forest Oil Co. is onlj - about 80 barrels a day in this field. Jeffrey Davis and wife have returned home from the World's Fair, Harry Criner reports seeing a mermaid jn Lake Michigan. Cliff Criner, Clyde Jamisou, Sj'lvestt-r Montgomeiy, W. P. Criner put up a tele graph line from W. P. Criner's houso to the Fulton Pnmp Station on last Saturday Dick Kennedy of Sandy Hill is suffering from the effects of a sprained knee. Charles Stepp is practising on his new bicycle these warm days. Ed Westerman claims to smoke a clay fipe will cure hay fever or give great rc ief. Tho well on the llirain Flick is down 1,300 feet at the date af this writing. Uncle Win. Sefton has recovered • from the effects of tho fever and is able to bo around again. Wm. and John yuinn are dowu with typhoid fever. UNDERWRITER. Communicated. Through the columns of your paper I wish to ask tho Health committ'e of the borough, as lam iulbrmed they are the proper ones to look after all matters per taining to the health of the borough, why is it that when you instruct each and every citizen and property holder in the borough to clean streets, alleys, cut Is. white wash cellars and many other tilings that you could not legally enforce compliance with did anj- one so refuse, that you ne glceteu and still neglect the most vital and most important matter that is conducive to the health of every man, woman or child in the borough and that is the water we drink and use in preparing the food v. e eat. Tho water lurnished bj 1 the Water Co. t(> the citizens of the borough actually stinks so bad and is so disgusting thai horses and cattle that are brought iuto the borough actually refuse to drink it, yet wo are compelled to pay outrageous ratos and are compelled to use this foul stinking, disease breeding water, and notwithstand ing all these facts you as a health commit tee have failed to even allude to the con dition of a water supply, the condition of which is an outrage ana an imposition on the citizens ol the borough ami inus' nec essarily breed aud cause much sickr.esj, why not have this Water Co. indicted before our Grand Juries for maintaining a nui sance and compel them to erect'.and main tain a filter large enough to furnish us with filtered water, as their charter calls fir pure water, this can be done and done at once without one days delay, why should this matter be delayed, there is too much at stake, iu this matter, the health of the town is too importaut'for j'ou to neglect it you cannot afford to risk an epidemic of typhoid fever any longer, this Water Com pany immediately collecting their quar ters pay. No, Hir, paj' you must and rati that are outrageous and unjust, or they shut you off. Every cousunier of water in the town should refuse to pay for their water until the water is filtered and pure So far the most vital and impartant matter should be righted, then see that jour neighbors clean up streets, alleys, cut weeds and keep their cellars properly while washed. There is no necessity of having any red tape in this matter,have the Water Co. indicted at once, give them to understand that the citizens ofthe borough yet havo some rights that thej' are bound Ito respect. It is not necessary to put on ' kid gloves when j*ou handle this Water | Co. A CITIZEN. j HARRY ALVI.N HALL has been confirmed as U. S. District Attnrnej- for Western I Pennsylvania. DEATHS- McCOLLOUGH—At her home on X. Washington St., Aug. 25,189J.Mr5. John C McCollough, aged 75 year". S FITZSIMMO2TS — At his homo in A 1 le } gheny. Anp26. 1593, Chas Fitzsimmoc-f formerly ot Jefferson twp..aged 26 years, j His death was caused by typhoid lever, j 8 ROSMAX—At his home in Jackson twp.. , Aug 28, 1893, Wm. Kosman, aged about 71 years. j CRT—August 30, 1593, infant child of John Ort. CCRRY—At his home in Renfrew. Aug.! 20, 1893, James Curry. j . THOMPSON—At his home near Six j Points, Aug. 21, 1893, Amberson M. ' Thompson, in his 59th year. GRAHAM—At hi- home in this place. M Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1593. Mr. John B. | Graham, aged S4 years, 5 months and -7 , days. _*-n < The death of Mr. Graham removes still j another of the early and olde.-t citizens of 1 this place. He was known to all as a ( good man, a quiet, peaceable citizen.whose hosesty was proverbial and whose whole life was above reproach. He was born in i Butler in 1809, and was a son of Roben • Graham, one of the founders of the of this ( town, and who gave part of the ground upon which it stands. He was the father of Walter L. Graham, Esq , Dr. Samuel lir&ham and Mrs. Joel Stoddard, of this place, and of Robert Graham, Esq., now of iieadville. Pa. His remains will bo laid to rest to-day in the North Presbyterian Cemetery. BLAKKLY—At her residence, No. 10 Xorth Ave . Allegheny, August 2/,1893. i Susan Drum Mechling. wife ofAtchibald Blakdev. Esq., aged about 68 years. 1 Her husband and three sons survive her. She was buried in the Mechling lot, South Side Cemetrv. Butler, Wednesday. , Mrs Blakeley was born and raised in Butler and was a daughter o<" the late Ili.n. Jacob Meching, Jr., and a grand dauzhter of tho elder Jacob Mechling, who was one of the first comers and most prom inent of the early citizens of this place. Her grandmother's maiden name was Drum, for whom she was named, and j hence she was known in her early life as Susan Drum Mechling. Her mother, Jane Thompson, was one of the large familv ol that name in Middlesex twp., , this county, of whom the late ex-Chief Justice of our State Supreme Court, James Thompson, was also one. Mrs. Blakeley was married to Mr. Blakeley about 1853 and after living here for some years they removed to Pittsburg, and from there to Franklin and from there back to Alle ghe y. Some two years ago she was at tacked with the then common complaint known at the grip, from the effects of which it is said she never recovered and finally died. Airs. Blakeley was a most estimable wo man. To her early friends and associates of this place yet living the news of her death was learned with sorrow ,md regret. They remembered her with the kindliest feelings, llcr noble and generous nature, airreeable maimers, kindly and charitable disposition made her the friend of all. Xoiie of them here but readily pay a last tribute to her worth and memory. Mr. Joseph B. Mechling. living near town, is a brother to her, and the vener able Thomas Mechling is an uncle. The reinaitns were brought to Butler for interment on Wednesday morning last. Thej' were met at the depot by the pall bearers and many friends and taken to the Episcopal church, where impressive ser vices were held, conducted by tho aged Rev. White, Rev. Heinminway, the pas tor, and Rev. Arundel, a pastor from Pitts burg. After which they were deposited In the Lutheran burial ground ol tho South Cemetery. The pall-bearers were Hon. E. McJunk iu, John M. Sullivan, John U. N'egley, Henry C. Heinemau, Charles Dully, Dr. A. M. Neyman, J. D. McJaukin, and Lev. McQuistion. Petersville. Will Young's spring house was broken open on Wednesday night and all the con tents taken. John Green was visiting his parents at Karns City on Sunday last. Jack Mc-Mullen and Will Carson intend starting for tho World's Fair in the near future. The camp meeting commenced on Satur day night and with good_weatlier will be a grand success, about 500 attended on Sunday afternoon aud evening. Miss May Sherman of Butler is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Wise. George Armstead is running a lemonade and eating *tand at the camp ground aud is doing a rushing business. Owing to the financial stringency in the money market, business is at a standstill around this place. SCRIBBLER. Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all ixj leavoning strength.— Latest Unitnl States Government Food Report. Royal Eaking Powder Co., IOG Wall St.. N. Y. Jury List for September T. 1893- List of Grand Jurors drawn this 31st day of July, A.D., 1893, to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of court commencing on the iirst Monday of September, the same be iug the fourth day of said month. Agcas Sylvanus, farmer, Concord twp. Adderhold II 11, gent, Saxonburg. Hrownfield W, farmer, Donegal twp. Borland Charles L, Clerk. Bullet-, sth ward. Bartley Seward, farmer, Butler twp. Eleulierger William J, farmer, Fairvicw, W. Elliott .1 A, farmer, Centre tvrp._ Fidler D W. farmer, Jackson, W. Fair George W, pumper, Middlesex. Knox L 11., farmer, Jackson, E. Graham Ebenezer, laborer, Butler, Ist ward. Hogg John, farmer, Slippcryrock twp. Hrvl Henry, farmer, Franklin twp. Martiu J IJ, farmer, Connoquenessing, N. McElhaney Robert, blacksmith, Cherry S. McQuistion lliuduian, farmer, Butler twp. Rice Jacob, farmer, Butler twp. Sleigher Joseph, farmer, Summit twp. Taj ior W L, driller, Fairview, E. Weber John, farmer, Baidrulge. Wallet Daoiel, farmer, Jefferson twp. Wtrv.er rliarles, farmer, Lancaster twp. Wiiui-r Jefferson, farmer, Worth twp. Young Charles, gent, Zelienople. List of Petit Jurors drawn this 31st day of July, A. D., 18t»3, to serve as Petit Jurors at a regular term of Court commencing on the second Monday of September, A. D., 1*93, the tame being the 11th day of said month. Andersou Robt M, farmer, Penn twp. Brackney L E, oil producer, Butler lgt-wd. Burn art Gabriel, farmer, Conncq. twp. N, J Bower John, laborer, Butier, 2d ward. Barr Joseph, lariner, Jefferson twp. liurtou John, farmer, Jefferson twp. Collins Isaiah, farmer, I'arkertwp. Dunn Allen, farmer, Muddycreek twp. Douglas W J, farmer, Jackson twp. W. Donaldson A 11, farmer, Concord twp. Garrett David, oil producer, Miller.stown. Uantz Lewis, oil producer, Evans City. Hull W 1), painter, Butler, Ist ward, lfl'i Henry, merchant, Evans City. Knox Samuel S, pumper, Parker twp. Kiust-y J H, farmer, Muddycreek. Keuehan Joseph, farmer, Cherry twp. S. Kemper B. Jr, shoemaker, Butler, -Ith wd. Milligan Samuel, farmer, Clearfield twp. Morris John, carpenter, Wiufield twp. j McFadden Hugh, farmer, Donegal twp. Morgan James A, merchant, Parker twp. MeCafferty Andrew, farmer, Buffalo twp. McFarlaud Thomas, farmer, Penn twp. I Madison L G, oil producer, Fairview Boro. | Morris n S, baker, Butler, 3d ward. | Miller James E, farmer, Venango twp. i Miller Alfred, farmer, Clay twp. lO'Niel John, farmer, Jefferson twp. Orr J \V, merchant, Parker twp, | Pull' John farmer, Jellerson twp. Purutker. William,butcher,Millcrstown Bor. Patterson S J, farmer, Middlesex twp. Patterson James, farmer, Jefferson twp. Rettig Louis, farmer, Summit twp. Reiber Heury, merchant, Butler 2d ward. Roxbury W J, farmer, Concord twp. 1 Stiver T B, dealer. Harmony Boro. Ssukey M 1.. farmer, Cherry twp, S. I ."sLy.ii-r Philip, farmer, Butler twp. •slrppy James, laborer, Butler, >th ward. Tiio .ipsin George W. l«nuer, Summit twp. 1 Vim, i George, farmer, Butler twp. \\ ,-!i J W, farmer. Count iuen«s,in,' twp. Webber W C, blaeksmith, Centreville Bor. ; ■ Woods Thomas, farmer, Clinton twp. 1 Worthiugton G M, farmer, Mercer twp. j Witt Laurence, larmer, Oakland twp. j NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Samuel Mock was placed on trial at Clarion, Thursday, for the murder of | Station Agent Crawford at Foxburg, last, May. and pleaded not guilty, but the jury found him gnilty of voluntary man- j slaughter. At New Brighton, last Sunday. W. 11.. Thomas, a shipping clerk in the Carnegie Works, killed his wife for going with other men. At Woodlawn. near Beaver Falls, Sat urday, Florence Maiden, committed suicide by shooting herself because her mother scolded her for having too many beau. FIVE blocks of South Chicago were burn ed last Tuesday afternoon. Seven thou-and people were made homeless, and the prop erty loss was placed at one million. FORTY lives were lost by a hurricane that swept the Xew England coast last Tuesday night: and the rainfall doing the proceeding twenty-hours was nearly four inches. Fairriew Items. W P Jamison and other school toachers are preparing to commence teaching next Monday. Mrs J C Hill and Mrs W It Lay are visit ing at D "W McClures, who is a brother to Mrs Hill, who is from Allegheny City and her daughter Mrs. R Lay from Oil City, Pa. John Craig of Petroliaand NelsonSutt >n of Troutman are up here doing np the threshing around here at a very fast rate with their new machine. Christira Grossman and her son are re sucitating after their siege at camp-meet ing. The recent rain has done farmers inneii good here, potatoes, buckwheat, and even the peaches look larger and more thrifty. DENT. TWENTY-TWO tons of gold amounting to $10,000,000, was sent by rail from San Francisco to Xew York, last week. Rich Red Blood —, . "For fe- Hug of dead- BCAJ of tho limbs, con stipation ;.n.l poor clr- P f* Hood's S.irsaparllla has rt IV' "P Ino rival. My blood wa3 [ : m v |in very poor condition. I Since taking Ilooil'sSar -1 saparilla I have good 1 rich, red Mood, and do '<3 J, not bloat as I used to. }/«rs ATJ ry f Topis \ Hood's Sarsapirilla has proved its merit to ma as it v.rlt > all who take it fairly." MRS. M. F. TOMS, - NI^I ; D , ' C HOOO'S SarsaparlUa CURES. Hood's Pills S:ck Headache. 250. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. Ex., Fl. Fix.. Lev. Fa.. 4c.. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co., Pa., and to me directed there will h." expos- .1 to public sale at the Court House, in tie) borough of Butler, on Monday, tho 4th day or Sept , A 1). l-v'.;, at 1 o'clock t>. m, the following Jde serliied property, to-wlt: E1) No 12,14 C. 11V. us, 149 and I.TO Sept T. 1893. H H Goucher, att'y. All the right, tltie. Interest and elalm of Dctmer Shannon and Annie I. Hlce, of, in and to U>o acres of land, more or less, situated In Oonnoquenesslngtwp, Butler Co. I'a. bounded as lollows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Dykes, east by lands of Dettrlck's heirs, sonth by lands of l.il Henshew, and west by lands of 1- Thomas and Dutlonl, said land being mostiv cleared, in fair state of cultivation, and having a two story frame house, large frame barn, good orchard aud other outbuildings erected Mi . Seized anil taken In exeeut lon as the property of Detmer .Shannon and An nle L Kiee at the suit of B M Daacan, et al. t; DNo te, sept T, H h conclier, Att'y. All the rlßht, title, interest and l.tim or Delincr shannon, of, In and to l. acres of land , more or less, sltuat la Oonuoquenessluz twp. Butler Co, Fa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On ihe north by lauds of Henry Kambiugh; cast iiy lands of formerly Lemon -, south by Piti Is of I> Cable, and west by lands of Mary A Mct'and less, wlih a log house, iratne barn, orchard aud oiuer outbuilding erected thereon, being m ist ly cleared aud under a good state of cultiva tion. Seized and tiken In execution as the preperty of Detmer Shannon at the suit of 1! M Duncan. E IJ No 41, Sept T, lss.'). E McJ, McJunkm <£ (ialhreath, att'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Isaiah Brown, of, In and to to acres of land. :,i ire or less.sltuated In Centre twp. Butler Co. l-a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On tUe north t v hinds o! Win Moore,east by lands of Thomas lew.in and Henry llrlght, south by lands of Joslali .Miller, and west by lands of John M Dunn, said land being mostly cleared, under f.-nce aud In a fair state of cultivation. Seized and taken In execution a-s the property of Isaian Brown at the suit of John Knauf lor use of Eva Amelia Duiubaugb. K 1) Nos .1, and <>;. Sep!. T, 1893. W A Fortiuer. E McJ, and McJ i l.albreath, att'ys. Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of 1) T McKlnuey, M 11 .McKtimey and liobert Me Kinney, of. in and to so acres of laud, more or less situated iu Connoiiuenessing twp, Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north by l'owdermlllroad,east by lands of Win Blakeley, south by lands ol Frank ML- Kinney et al, and west by I auds of Henshew et al. with a r-. storv name dwelling house, frame barn,one orchard, mostly cleared land, aud one oil well thereon. .Seized m l taken lu execution as Hie property ot L> T Meiuuney, M 11 McKlnney and Robert McKinney at the suit of John Berg Co et al. E D Nos hi and 22, Sept T, 1883. W A Foiquer, ally. All the right, title, interest and claim of M II McKinnev, of, in and to to acres of land, more or less, situated in I'enn twp, Butler Co, I'a. hounded as follows. to-wit:»On Ihenortii by lunas of (ireen heirs, east by lands of Kllngler, south bv lands of Claude (ierrard and public road, aiid v. • st by lands of formerly Uunlap. now Phillips and Uardman. with a l>tf story frame house, frame barn, orchard, mostly cleared, under fence and in a fair state of culti vation. Seized and taken In execution as the property of M 11 McKlnuey at tie: suit of John lierg A. Co. i: 1> No 113. Sep'. T7 isaj. ltalstuu a: Greer, att'ys. All the i ight, title. Interest and claim of Win N I'urvls aud olive Matthews, executors of the last will of Mrs Irene J Purvis, the deceased wife ei Win N Purvis, of, iu and t>> HJ acres of land, more or less, situated iu Counouaenesslng and i.am-aster townships, Butler Co, Pa. bound ed a- follows, to-wlt: un the north by lands of Martha Matthews; e.e t by lauds of James liays;sou!h by lands of James Hays and West by lauds ol Peter lilt, being the same land owned In fee by James Matthews, dee'd, the one lourth share of which was devised by the lasi will and testament to his daughter. Irene .1 Purvis, with a good dwelling house, large baru, orchard and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken iu execution as the property ol Will N l'urvis and olive Matthews, executors ol the last will of Mrs Irene .1 l'urvis, the deceased wife or Win N l'urvis. at the suit of Conrad Myeis. E1) No 107, Sept T, io'j.i. T C Campbell, att'y. All the right, title,lnterest and claim of Andy lireuuer or Krluer. of, hi and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situated in Butler boro, litiller Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: <<n the north by Allegheny aud Butler plank road, east by lands of liobert Kdwards, south by lands of Chas Duffy , and west by lot of Jess Wat kins, with a large two story lraine house and outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and I lUcii in execution es the properly of Andy Kre lit zer or KrHzer at the still of S <i Purvis vV Co. E1) Nos IS aud , Sept T, 18M, WI) Brandon, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Samuel llemphlll, oi. in and to Ct acres or land, more or 1- -s. situated iu Connoiiuenesslng twp, Butlei-1\», I'a. boumieil as follows, to-wlt: tin the lion aby lands of Heckert heirs; east by lands ol Calloway; south by lands ol Hackley, and we.-,I by i. \dsol Widow Ueckard. with a sin ail log house, log stable, orchard and other outbuildings erected thereon. .Seized and taked in execution as the properly of Samuel llemphlll at the suit of Bntler Savings Bank, el, al. E D.No. «s Sept. T, 1?X). A. 1.. Itclbcr, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Chrlstinn Frishkorn. of. in and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situated in borough of /.t ie nople. Jackson twp, Butler Co.. Pa, bound ed as. follows, to-wit: Beginning at the north east corner adjoining Widow Shatter lot,thence south thirty leet to a post, thence west seven ti -n rods adjolulug Julius Berg lot to an ulley, tl,i-n e north along the east aide of said alley thirty leet to DOst.thenee enst udjolnlng Widow ■>li,liter's lot seventeen rods to the plaee of be ginning. containing ;>o ;»-lu siiuan- rods and be ing a p at el lot No ».l in the town plot ol said borough, ami having a two-story lraine dwell ing house and other outbuilding erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Christian Frlshkorn at tho suit of Ixjuls 'l'reser. E1) Nos J3, al. 3"' and as, Sept. t. ISM, McJun kln Si lialbrealh Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Ella M Leonard, now Cooper. J W Leonard, (ieorge II i.r.iiiam, guardian of .1 W Leonard und Ella M 1-eonuid now Cooper, terre tenant, of, lu and to l«">0 a res of lainl more or less, situate iu Parker twp, Butler Co. I'a, and In tho second ward ol the city ol Parker, lu Armstrong Co. Pa, as 10l lows, to-wit: on the north by lands of W E Allen et al, east bv lands ot Walraben steln. Alien et al. south by lands of Parker and Thompson, and west by lands of Win. Morgan, with the following improvements, viz: About lan acres cleared and cultivated, two Uriie two stuiy frame houses, one one-story lraine house, one frame barn, one frame .wagon house, two orchards, three producing oil wells and other outbuildings. That portion of said tract lying lu said county ot Butler, bounded as fol lows : On tho north by lauds of W E Allen et al. on the east by Butler and Armstrong county lini .on the south by Parker and Tliompspn, and on the west by Wm Morgan, containing :u; acres, more or less, aud the remainder ol said irai t lying in the county of Armstrong, bounded us lollows. viz: On the north by lands ol i.eimaud aud Allen, on the east by 1 mds ot Wali'abeiioteln. Alien, et al. on the south by lauds ol Parker aud Thompson, and on the west by Puller anil Armstrong co'lnty line, containing ol acres, more or less, the whole tract M! 100 acres, more or less. Seized aud I ikeu in execution as the property ol Ella I.eoiMid, now Cooper. J W Eeonurd aud Oeurge II tiraluini. guardian of J W Leonard and Ella M Leonard. now Cooper, terre tenant, at the .it ot t harlee E shannon el al. E D No •- sept T. Ls'.cl. Thompson & Sin Atty. All thi> rtsht, title. Interest and claim of Bob- I ert E. Belghi.-V. of. In and to M acres of land. | more or lens, situated In lJ»ncas!er twp 'Butler Co. Pa, bounded as rollows. to wit : On the north by lands of Conrad Miller eul by land- , of J II Belghley south by lands- of Fred Miller, and west by lands of John Miller, said land I - Ing mostly cleared and In a fair state of i-ultl vat ion. seized and taken In execution as the property of ttobert E Belghley at the suit of Margaret Belghley, Administrator ot John 11. Reign ley, dee'd. E D No Ids sept T. is • ■ 11 husk, Att'y. QAII the right, titli .int- rcs' and claim of Eliza beth r Vale and L K Vale, of, In and to :: aen-s ot land, more or less, situated In Washington twp. Butler <"o. Pa l sjund.-d as lollows. to-wlt On the north bv public road, east by land of the heirs now or late of John Wyke . dec d. sonih by a line established by Wm. Varnum. dee'd. and running east and west through the said farm until it strikes the put' !•- roa 1. west by said public road to U P church, the i i.-e of 1.. - ginning, with a two-story frame house, large frame barn, orchard and outbuildings erected tUereon. s -l/e 1 and taken lu execution as the property of Elizabeth T. Vale an I I. R \ ale at the suit of G W Walters. E D No 103 Sept T. WJ"!. AM chrlstlev Att'y All the right. title, interest and claim of i;,.> rgo Sleppy. of. In and to a certain lot of land, more or"less, sltuated;in Butler borough. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follow s, to-wlt: On the north bv lot of Uannons.east oj lof of Laura H ill south"by East Penn street, and west by lot of llenry W hltmlre, said lot fronting 4o fee' on East Penn street and extending buek 147 feet to said northern boundary, and having a two story frame dwelling house erected thereon -s-ized and taken in execution as th property of George Sleppy at the suit of Grant Strain. E D No 56, Sept T, IMS. C Walker and W A Forquer. Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of C I- I'ierce, of, lu and to 1"> -tjsipiare feel ol land, mor»' or less, situutt'tl in touusnip, Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ■tinning at a point In the centre of the I' W K B tracks, marking the southwest- ru comer ot lands of C Crawford, along lands of 11 1-red crick running thence souths 5 west along lands of B Frederick 68 feet to a stake, thence north i; west along land ot J L Brown 1M feet to a stake, theuce north : i deg east along lauds of .1 K \ Brouwere s3 feet to a stake, the nee south'2V deg east along laud of < Crawford 2lti leet to the place of begdiiiing, same land being part of the John llemphlll farm, so-called, and having a frame dwelling house and outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of c F l ierce at the suit ol F Murphy, assignee of 11.1 lloyV E1)No 82 Sept T. 11593. S F Bowser, Alt y. All the right, title, interest and claim of George sior. 01. In aud to acres of land, more or less, situated iu Jackson twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as ioUows.u»-wlt; ou the north by lands ol Martin Zinkhorn, east by lan.ls of llari man Mai'bur-erand Maiy|Franck.souiu by lands of Vaegal and west by I .mas ol Peter Kadei. said laud being mostly cleared an I ilndt-r lair state of cultivation, with a log house, lot sta ble orchard, aud oilier ouiouilding thereon re -t e I Seized oud taken ill exe. ulloa as Hie proiierty of Ueorge Stor at lb suit or Charles Dl»eiicr ana Henry s Frederick, executors m Leonard Frederick, dee'd. ED No 133. septT.i-.«. Williams & Mlt Hell, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim i i Mrs Jennie Mcscr. owner or reputed oui.ei and con tractor, and Gllmore Moser lier husband, 01. in and to a certain lot of land. more, or less, sit uate in Butler borough Butler Co, Pa. bourn.: ed us follows, to-wit: On the north by property or lleck. east by properly of Heck south by .North suet, west oy properly ot Mrs Vnn Eliza Orr. said lot having a frontage ot It leet ou said North street, anu a depth ol 10l feet. more or less and having creeled thereon a one and one-hail story board iramr house about 12 leet inv.ldth.aud about W feel In depth with a porcli along the iront end aud having st\ rooms. Seized and taken in execution as iln property ol Mrs Jeuuie Moser, owner or reputed owner and contractor, and Gilmore Moser, her iiusuunil al the suit ol W C I\oolite. Agent EL>No l ,o, Sepl T, 1=93- T C Campbell. Att'y All the right, lille. Interest and claim ol Wm G Biehl «f. 11l and to tt certain blot ol land, more or less, situated In Butler lorough, liutler Co., I'a, bounded as lollows. to.wlt: On lbe north by properly ol Henry .1 Bie .l, east by Main street,sjuth oy property ol George lleiber mow deceased}, anu west by on alley .said lot having a.fronlage ou Main street of is feel, more or less, and extending back to an ullev iso leet, more or less. With a two-story brick and lraine building Used as a phutogiaph er's loom aud dwelling house mid a ooaru staole erected thereon, sei.-.ed aud taken in execution as the property ot William G Biehl ut the suit ot Catharine .vlangoL E D No 44, Sept T, J 11 Bredin, Att'y . All the rit;hl. title, interest, and claim of Jolui Gardner, of, luand to 40 acres ol land, more or less,situated in Washington twp, Butlei to, Pa. bounded as lollows, to-wit: Ou the north by Mercer Coal Co and heirs ot i hos Dotilev, east by purpart No l of John Gaidner estate, south oy lands ol Margaret Bell, aud west by lands or W P Brahuui, with a log house and log Stable erected thereon, seized and tak-.-n in execution as the property .of John Gardner al the bull ol 11. Sehneidewau. E D Nos 2, 3 and ti, Sept. T, 1493. WUhains & Mitchell, Att'ys. \llilie lUht, title, interest and claim of Geo rue 11 Graham of. In and to is acres ol land, more or les., situated |n *llppe.ya '< k twp., Butler county. Pa., bound, d a-> to-wlt: en the north by lands no« or former ly ol George t ross, east by lands now or lormer l\ el Dr. .lo.stah Me .tie'. * heirs, south i.y lands now or formerly of U. J. Miiehcil, uiu tee ol stockholders ol Harmony National Bank, a id west by la id , now or formerly ol l>r. Joslali McCandless et al, said land being purpart No. .; as allotted to Georne 11 Graham In partition pro-,, lings i.» Ia" i '-it-: ol 1 'onii..tin I'.-its .1 Butler County. Pa. at A 1) No T5 June term, lssT. Seized and taken lu execution us the prop erly of George H Giahum at the suit ot John Forcht et al. E1) NOS and a, Sept T, 18113 Williams Si Mitchell, atlys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Geo H Graham, of lu and to 65 acres ol land, more or less, situated In Concord twp. Butler Co, I'a, bounded as follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a stone, the north-east corner, thence by lands of Alex Metiulstiou south 8s west ft! 2-a perches to a post, thence by lands of Margaret Graham south J \icst4 : ; perches to a post, thence oy .same north -'J east 15!, perches to a post, lhence by same soutli 2 west )! perches, thence by same south 2 west To perches to a post thence b. lands of John Black north ss east '.2 perches" to a stone, thence by lauds of Joseph and sli Campbell north . west I.JJ perches to a sloue, the place of beginning, be ing 55 acres, more or less, and being the eastern end ot Hie Andre - Graham firm, In Concord twp, Butler Co, Pa. Seized and taken In exe cution as l lie property of Geo 11 Graham at the suit of John 1-orcht, et al. E D Nos 3 and C Sept T, ISM. Williams & Mitcuell. att'ys. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Geo 11 Graham, of iu aud to uu acres of land, more or less situated in Cherry twp, Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: un the north by lands of Kelly, east by 1 anus now or for merly of Sullivan Bros, south by lauds 01 \\ in Dobsonel al. and west by lands or Jo-l.th Hall, with a small pluuk house and small board sta ble erected thereon. Seized and taken In exe cution as the property of Geo II Graham ul the suit ol Andrew G \\ illlauis lor use oi .Mrs ( ath aiiue Carson and Mrs Agues ( ratty, et al. F I) No TS aud sO, Sept T. ISSKS. A T Black. Att'y. All the light lble. Interest and claim ol il M Caldwell, 01, in and loUOoy £0 feet 01 laud, more or less, situate In the vUliige ot Martins burg, Parker twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded us follows to-wlt: On the north by a street, east by Bear creek, soutli by lands 01 S Aiusler. weal by Main street, wlili a t v. u-storjr frame building used as a stsoeroom, erected thereon. ALSO—AII the right, t itle,. Intrrest and claln of 11 M Caldwell, of. In and to 120 by 20 feet o land, more or less, situale lu the village o Martin-bur.-. Parker twp, Butler Co. pa. bound ed as follows, to-wl: : on tne.iiortli by lot o l»r Edmund-oil, east by Main street, south by lot of Fletcher or Emrlck, west by an alley W illi a two-story frame buldlog.usetl as a ware room, erected thereon. ALSO Vll the right, title. Interest and claim 0111 M Caldwell, of. in and to the undivided one-eighth Interest in a leasehold for oil or gas purposes-, containing - acres of land, mere . r less, situate on the Thos Hays farm. In Fairvlew twp. Butler Co, Pa, together with one pr >iuc lng oil well thereon, known as Uyelleid well No 1. with boiler, engine, rig, tank, easing, tubing, rods, nttings und connections complete, and all property thereon and thereto belonging. AKSO—AII the right, title, Interest and claim al II M Caldwell, ot. In. and to the undivided one-eighth Interest iu a leasehold estate for oil or gas purposes, containing three acres of land, more or less, situated on the ltlchnrdson farm. In Adams twp, p.utler Co. pa. together with two producing oil wells thereon, kuown as Iticlmrd son wells Xos 1 and - with hollers, engines rigs, easting, tubing, rodx tanks, connections and tlxturescomplete,and all other property thereon and thereto belonging. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of 11 M Caldwell, of. in and to the undivided one-fotrth Interest in a leasehold estate coji talning ten acres of land, more or less, situuti on the .1 I,' A Kennedy and John Kelly farm ,ln Parker twp, liutler Co. ra hounded as follows, to-wit: <>n Hit north by oilier lidls ot K-ianeJy and Kelly east by other 1 mds of Kennedy anil Kelly,sou! I by the Fletcher farm, and west by other land of Kennedy and Kelly, together with one pro duclug oil well thereuii. known as I; 11//..inl \i 1. with boiler, engine, rig.casing, tubing, rods tank connections ancl fitting* complete, and all other property thereto belonging. ALSO— AII the right, title, Interest and claim of 11 M Caldwell, of, in and to the undivided one-fourth interest in a leasehold for oil and gas purposes, eontalng ten acres, more or less, situate on the John Say farm. In i-arker twp, Butl -r Co, ra, bounded as follows, to-wlt : On the north by other lands of John Say, east l>\ Compbell farm, south by olher l»inls oi John Say, and west by other lands of John Say, to gether with one producing oil well thereon, known as tlrlpp well No. 1. with butler, engine, casing, tubing, rods, tank connections, fittings and all property thereto belonging. Al.su—All the rlght.tltle, Interest and claim 01 II M Caldwell, of. In and to the undivided Interest In a certain leasehold estate for oil and lias purposes, containing l."» acres, more ur I<"- -. situated on the Amos Ellenberger farm, iu i-'alrv lew twp. Mutter CO, i*a, bounded as fol lows, to-wit: On the north bv lands of Thomas liavs and Jack Kllcnberger. east by lands of swert/. I antler, south by lands of J 11 Ellenberger and west by lan Is ot .1 11 Kllenberger .with one producing oil well thereon known as Shorts well. No 1 boiler, engine, rig. tanks, tubing, rods, casing, connection Uttlpgs and all other property thereto belonging. ALSO— AII th ' right title, Interest and claim of II M Caldwell, of, in anil to Ihe undivided Interest In 1 leasehold eslate lor idl and gas purposes, containing T5 acres, more or less, on the Jacn'i Kllenberger farm, in Kalrview twp. IfutlerCo, ea, bounded as follows, to-wit: «>n the north by public rw.id, east by 1 inds ot Swarl/.laiider, soutli by Starr farm and west by lands of Thomas llays.togetlier.wlth tjproducing oil wells tliereon known as Maytlower Nos I, J. :: and 1 w!ih bolters.engines,rigs, tanks, easing, tubing, rods, connections liltlngs, line pipe aud all property t he ret J belonging. ALSO—AII the right, title, inter.-.1 audclilm ol 11 M Caldwell, ot. in and 10 the undivided 1 3 Interest In a leasehold estate tor oil and uas purposes, containing 13 acres, more or less, situated on the Ue.uge Morgan and J O A Kennedy farms, in rarker twp, liutler Co, l a, bounded as lollows, to-wlt : 011 the north I.y lands of the Hear Creek Oil Co, east I.y other 1 mils of Morgan and Kennedy. south by uc her lands of Morgan and Kennedy, and west iiy lands of James cooper, together with produc ing oil wells thereon, known as Wildwood wells Vis l.iandx and the boilers; engines, rigs, tanks, casing,tubing.rods, connections, liltlngs. line pipe. etc. complete, and all property there to belonging Seized and taken 111 execution as the property of II U Caldwell at the suit of oil Well Supply Co. K|> Nos UL and 1.'.". Sept T. 1893. W A Forqucr, Ail tuo rignt. title interest, and claim of llenry llay ami Susan Hay. of. In and to -u acres of land, more or leas, situated in Muddy creek twp, Uutler Co, ra, bounded as follow a' to-«it: Beginning at Hie northeast corner, I th.-in-e south :: deg east - . porches to a po«t I (•v lands formerh of John Scott thence south nx dee west 3o» 4-10 peiiil>e» to > post by lands I formerly of John >.-ott. tln-ri --- north .: deg wt«st ! ::i . prrehes to a ston.- on public r<>.td by lands of Uartd Frazler. thence east 21" perches by < l in.!-, of |i ivi.l Fraziw M M place of >v.»gl:.. ; -1; I :.,:. i i- fence. in a good state .1 eultlvatloii. with a ■ two story brick dwelling hous-. large frame barn, good voung orelt.-u-d, a d other outbulld lugs erected thereon, and two producing oil 1 wells thereon, on leases. 01: • to J II Cow and his assigns. In which def. udants reretve the royalty on a X acre lease, given by said defend- , auls to sal.l J H coe; a 15 acre lease for oil pur poses free of roya'tv given bv said defendants to A Huff and II Scniieliteriian. bearing date ; July P.. hounded north t.v lands of \ al- , MM Whitmer, east by land ot Samuel I Shanor. south by lands of Henry and Susan ' llay and west by land- of Dav! i It Fra/ler. for | the term of fifteen years 7K acres of which is sublet bv said Buff and Schneld- man to .1 II Coe, and said farm Is sold "übject to both of said leases. Seized and taken In execution as the property ot Henry Hay and Snsan Hay at he suit of Al KutT et al. KD No HI Sept T, ls;'3. Williams A Mite'ucli, Att'ys. All the right, title.interes't and claim of J T Grove and M E Grove, of, iw and to a cer tain lot of land, more or less, situated at Wick station, Slioperyrock twp, Butler Co, Pa, liouuded as follows,to-wit: On the north by lands of William McKis-nn, east by lan Is of Christopher Perry, sonth by a public highway known ai the Scrubgrass road, we.-t by lands of Calvin McGill, continuing one acre, more or less,und having thereon erect ed a two-story frame dwelling honse and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J T Grove and M E Grove, at the suit of Alex Mitch ell, trustee. EI) No 143 Sept T, ISO 3, Levi M Wise, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W II Ziegler,of,m ami, to a.certain lot of land more or less,situated in Harmony boro, liut ler Co, Pa,bounded as follows,to-wit: On the north by heirs of Geo ISeam,formerly St ive r and Geo Enslen, east by Apple alley, -outh by Foundry alley,west by Broad street form' erly Monroe St, and being 100 feet, more or less, front on Broad street, formerly on Mon roe , and extending back 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 execution as the property of W II Ztegler at the suit of H M Ben tie i Co. E DNo 106 Sept T, l«y3. E McJ and McJ and Galbreath, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jerome Kelly, of, in an.l to 23 acres of laud, more or less, situated in Venango twp, But ier Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ginning al a post at lands of Campbell and Stalker, thence north i 3 east 72 perches, thence by lands of Satatul Eakin north east C7J perches to a | -t, thence by lands of Uobert Eakin south 4 - east otii perches to a post, thence by lands of Joseph Say south 88° 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 day ol'April A D 1875, and hav ing a small dwelling house and board stable erected thereon. Seized and taken iu exe cution as the property of Jerome Kelly at the suit of Jane Kohlmeyer and J 11 Kohl meyer, admr's of ily Kohlmeyer, dee'd. I' DNo 101 Sept T, 'i>3. Z A Gcrdeu, att'y. All the right, title, interest aud claim ot The Shenaugo Coal and Mining Company 01, iu aud to acres ot land, more or less, situated in Washington township, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as lollows, to-wit: Ou the north by lands of Eli Vanderlin and David Hoover, east by lands of Mary liarper and S Milliard, sonth by lands ot Wm i'orquer and J G Heller and west by lands of Lizzie Wade, with a oue-ttory frame dwelling house, frame stable and other outbuildings thereon. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of The Shenango Coal and Mining Company, of, in and to a certain leashold estate containing 239 acres of laud, more or less, situated on the Blaine property, in Cen tre twp.Butler county, Pa, bounded as fol lows to-wit: On the north by lands of James McGrath, east by lands of I-'. Husel ton, south by lands of Curtis and Aland and west by lands of Thos Hoon, Kichards, et al, together with 1 boiler house with 2 boilers therein,and 1 boiler not in use, 3 two-storv trame dwelling houses, 1 tipple house with set Howe scales aud hoisting drum therein, 1 frame building used as a blacksmith shop, I trame building used as a stable. 2 railroad switches or tracks and about 40 coal cars, 1 miue shaft and all other personal estate in and about said leasehold which is use.' In connection therewith, aud all mining rights, privileges, aud all coal underlying said tract aud operated for. ALSO—AII the right title, interest and claim of the Sheuaugo Coal and Mining Co, of, in aud two [>4 acres ot laud, more or less, situated iu Washington twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit; On the ncrth by lauds of liellar, east by lands oi nin Forquer et al. south by lands of Wm For quer et al, and west by lands of James Gib sou and Heller, with a small dwelling. Irame barn aud other outbuildings thereon; mostly cleared; said land is commonly called the Thomas farm. Seizsd and ta ken in execution as the property of The Sheuiingo Coal aud Mining Company at the suit of he First National Bank of Youngs town, O. E 1) No 145 Sept T, 1893. 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 at a white-oak at the northeast corner, thence south 5 ' west 181 4-10 perches by lands of James Kennahan,et al, to a post, thence by lands of Caleb Bussel, et al, north sj° west 8 55-100 perches to a post, thence by lauds of John W Logue north )° east 122 3-10 perches to a post, thence by lands of Mary Auu Logue south 881° cast . r >3 33-100 perches to a post, thence by the same lauds north 5° east tiO 2-10 perches to a post, thence by lands of John Galloway south SBl° east 35 2-10 perches to a white-oak, the place of beginning. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Edward Logue at the suit of J J Leidecker. ED No 142 Sept T, 1893. W D Brandon, attorney. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Jll Gorman,ot, iu and to 1 acre ot laud, more or less, situated iu Allegheny twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on the pike to Law renceburg, theuce south deg east 13J perches to a post on slid pike, thence .south 61J deg west 12 pcrchts to a post by lands of the Columbia Oil Co, thence north 3st deg west l'ii perches to a post, also by lauds ol Columbia Oil Co, theuce north 51i deg east 12 perches to a post on turnpike to the place of beginning, together with a good orchard , two story frame house and frame barn erected thereon. Seized and takeu in exe cutiou as the property of J II Gorman at the suit of John C Uedic. E D Nos<2 and 3 Sept T, 18P3. Williams & Mitchell, att'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim of George II Graham, of, in aud to a certain lot of land, more or less, situated iu l'airview boro, Fairview twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Thomas Hays, east by an alley, south by an alley, west by a street, said lot having a frontage of 00 feet aud extending back ISO feet, with a small frame building thereon used »s an office aud a frame stable thereon. Seized aud takeu iu execution as the property ot George H Graham at the suit of John Forcht, et al. TKKMS OF SALE —The following must be strictly complied with when |r >: erty is stricken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ must be paid, and a list of the liens, including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt lor the amount of the proceeds ol the-ale or such portiou thereof as he may claim, must he furnished the SheriU'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be eoutiuueil until 1 o'loek l'. M. of the next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense aud risk of the person to whom first sold. See Portion's Digest, 9th edition, page 4Pi. and Smith's Forms, page 384. WILLIAM M. BKOWN, SheritT, Sheriff's Office, Butler, Pa., August 14, '93. FJiANK KEMPER, DEALBRIIN BLANKETS, HARNESS, _A_nd everything in liorse and buggy tiir niishing go otls—i.l ar - nes?s, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. Also trunks and va lises. 3-tepairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment ot liorse blankets in town will be iocuid at Kemper's. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator* and Executors of estate.- can secure their receipt book* at the CITI 2kv office. Notice. Ludwig Dreler.Trustee Common rifts Court vs. of Arastroruj county Hrady's llend Iron Co. No 275 June Term.!-**) el al Armstrong t o.l'a The sale of six thousand acres of coal lands and Improvements, ordered by the aforesaid Court. In the above entitled action, perttcularlv described In an advert isement lor sale on the third day of July.l-03, published in the "Union Free rress" of Klttonnlng. Pa.. June 9th. the ••East Brady Review" of June sth, and the IUTI ER CITIZEN of June 9th. ism, and adjourned to Tuesday• August Hist. l»M. at three o'clock of said day at the door of the Court House. In the Borough of Klttannlng. Penn'a.. la adjourn ed to lake place on September lMh, i«<n, at two o'clock of said day at the door of said Court House. ilarwood K. Tool, Jos Pool. 23 Pine St. N. Y. City, Orr Bufflngton, KittanElng. Pa . Attor neys and Counsel for Plaintiff. ar.d Ludwig Dreler. Trustee, Williams &;.Vshley. 20T Broad way, New York City, Att'ys. for Walton Fer guson, Trustee. Administrators' Notice. Letters of Administration.C. T. A.,on the estate of Nicholas King.dee'd..late of Con cord twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to ithe undersigned, all persons 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 MARY KIXG, Adm'x., Jas. N. Moore, Peachville P. 0.. Att'y, Butler Co., Pa. Dissolution Notice. (Pump, Pa.. Jul.v 22, 1893.) Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between James McXees and Lizzie Hall known as the firm of James McKees A Co. Manufacturer- of Stoneware, was this day dissolved.~All account- will bo received and settled by James McXees senior member of the firm, at the above mentioned place where the business will be conducted by 11. L. Mc- Xees for whom we would solicit your pat ronage in the future. JAMES MCXEES, LIZZIE HALL. • Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of TV. L. Young dee'd. late of Summit twp.. Butler Co., I'a.. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims to present them duly authenticated without delay to C. E. YOUKG, Diamond Bl'k. Butler, Pa. Administrators' Notice. ESTATE OF WILLIAM BUETXEK. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of William Burt : ner, dee'd, late of Clinton township , Butler county, Pa., have been granted to the under i signed, to whom all persons indebted to slid estate are requested to make payment, nd i those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. L. S. LARDIN, E. WE3TERMAN, Administrates. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF UNSEATED LAND. On Monday, Septemper 25th, 1893, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Commissioners' office, Rutler, Pa,, we will expose at public sale the following property for taxes, viz: ALLEGHENY TWP. to acres, sold as the property of J E Jolly. HI TLER BORO. One-half acre sold as the property of C C Sullivan. Lots Nos. 2, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, sold as the property of Moses Sullivan. CHERRY TWP. House and lot, sold as the property of Wm McAfee. 10 acres, sold as the property of Smith & Daffy. 110 acres, sold as the property of Sam'l McMurry. C'OXCORD TWP. 20 acres, sold as the property of Allen Wilson (taxes 1888). 20 acres, sold as the property ot Allen Wilson ( taxes 1890>. CONNOQ C E X ESS ING T W P. u 43 acres, sold as the property of II C Anderson. FAIRVIEW BORO. Oae acre, sMd as the property of Jacob Dufford. JEFFERSON TWP. One lot, sold as the property of James Kerr. PARKER TWP. 10 acres, so'd as the property of J C Fuller 1 taxes 1888). 10 acres, sold as the property of J C Fuller taxes 1890). One acre, sold us the property of W ii Parks. One acre, sold as the property of Gillespie & Co. VENANGO TWP. 39 acres, sold as the property of Theodore Kelly. '■'> acres, sold a* the property of Alex Briceland. WASHINGTON TWP. Seven acres, sold as the property of J L Turner. ISO acres, sold as the property of Mercer Mining Company. Also, at same time and place, will expose to sale the following pieees of laud: Alle gneny twp.,24 acres of Wm Anderson;Butler twp, 25 acres of JoUn Grvharu; Hutler boro, 2 lots, one ot George Sarver and one of Thomas Fsnuel; Concord twp, 3 acres of (ieorge Greer (or Kerr ), 2d acres af Alien Wilson, 8 acres of McKibbeu & Co. aud 11 acres of United Pipe Lines: Clearfield twp, one lot of James Flick, two acres of Prentiss & Wheeler; Fairview twp, acres ot J A Jack, one lot ot T J Dinsmore, one lot of Thomas WaLson aud one lot of Johu Sheak lcy; Jefferson twp, one lot of J ii Jacksou, one lot of Frank Cypher, one lot of Samuel Gray, one lot of Frank Oaugherty, one lot of James Cannon aud oue lot of Peter Bing ham; Millerstowu boro, oue lot of Michael Shakley. one lot of Mrs. Hull,oue lot of Mrs. W Bowls aud one lot of E Grossman; Oak laud twp, oae lot of Theodore Iluselton, one lot of Joseph Jack and til i acres of Conley aud Huttou; Parker twp, 15 acres of George Ward, 10 acres of J C Fuller,aud three "cres of Jauies Stahl; Petrolia boro, two acres of B B Campbell aud two acres of Babbett Bros; Venango twp,flti acres ofG W Smith; Washington twp, 8 acres of L C McMahan, one-hafacre of Robert Maxwell ami two acres of Samuel Anderson; Winfield twp, one lot of S Simmers. JOHN HUMPHREY, J. C. KISK ADDON, S. T. MARSHALL, Attest: Commissioners. ISAAC MEALS, Clerk. August 98, tS!>3. Widows' Apprai-nienis. The following widows' appralsments of personal properly and real estate set apart for tlie benelil of the widows ol decedents liave oeeu tiled In the ulllee ol the Clerk ol Courts of Butler county, viz : \vidow of A. l>. Kuhn .$300.00 •• Christopher ltlder aw.uo •• •' J. 11. Kaunian 300.00 •' J. U-Belghllo (realty) aoo.uo " • Cyrus liaruhart iEir.2s •• Daniel li. Lynch (realty) -Tl uo All persons Interested in the above ] appraise ments will take notice that they will be pre sented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of liutler county. Pa., on the Cth day of September. I*B3, and If no exceptions b* tiled tliey will be confirmed absolutely. JOSKIU CBISWIU, Clerk O. C. Bridge Report. Notice is hereby given that the following bridge has been eonlirmed uls! by the. Court and will be presented on the first \\ ed nesday of Sept., I&13. being the, tali day of said month, and tl no exceptions L arc tiled. It will be eonlirmed absolutely-. It D. No. 1. June Session, is. l ::. In re petition of inhabitants ot Brady. Worth, and sllppery Koek townships. for a bridge over tho st ream lliat crosses the road, kuown as I lie Klefer run road. In the township of Slippery Kock. March v lewers ap|*dnteil by the Court, and June sth, l>:a, re[>ort of viewers llled. viz; That the bridge proposed Is necessary ami that tho erection of the same w ill require more expense than Is reasonable I lie township of Slippery Kock should bear, and did locate the site there of at the iiolnt where haid road crosses the stream. June Tth, 1593, approved, notice to be i-iveu according to rules of C ourt and tills report to tie laid before the Grand Jnry at Sept. term, 1800. BY TUKCOI'KT. lil TI.F.Ii Cot*STV, ss: Certmed from the record this 7th day o August, A. 1). lsys. f JosKnt CitiswELL, clerk Q, S. Farm for Sale. Situated In Concord twp.. liutler Co.. Pa., containing 11s acres, mostly cleared, balance In good timber, two houses, barn and all necessa rv outbuildings in good repair, will sell all or half to suit purchaser, at one-third less than real value. Inquire of or address. A. W. STARR. Hooker, Butler Co.. Pa. Notice in Divorce. Arthur Doumont | In the Court of Common rs ; Pica* ot. But W Co.. Pa. , Alvlna Doumont ;A. I). N" <» ivc. T lio.'B. 1 13 P. 141. t July Ist. istii. motion of Krank Kohler. Es«i . i AtCy. for I.llwlanl. for th- appointment of a , commissioner to take testimony tn above ca*e presented and the within motion granted, and J. M . Painter, Esq., Is appointed to take testi mony in this case. By mr Cot KT. Bm.it R COTKTV ss. Certified from the records this Ist day ot July, A. D. IKO. JOHN W. BROWS, IT >tlu>e<: »rt-. Notloe is hereby slrln that 1 w ill attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office In l»lamon<l Block, Butler. Pa.. on Tuesday. September the Mh. A. D. is .j at lOo'clock a. m.. at which time and place thuse interested may attend If they see proper. JACOB M. PAIST**. Notice In Divorce. Arthur Doumont In the Court ot Common vs i Pleas of Butler Co., Pa Alvlna Doumont. 'A. 1). No. &> ">ec. T. SitO B. II P. 151. To Alvlna Doumonl: Two Subpoenas in tl)e ,b \e case having been returned .E. 1., you the satd Alvlna Doumont above defendent are herebv required to nppear In said < ourt of Common Pleas . to be held at Butler. Pa., on .Monday the ith day of September, i«t«3. leiug the tlrst da\ of next term of said Court to answer the above com plaint and show cause If any you have why a divorce should not be granted the said Arthur Doumout. WILLIAM M. BROWN, Sheriff. Executor's Notice. Letter? testamentary having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Christopher Ki ler. dee'd., late of Oakland twp., Butler county. Pa..all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settle ment to SYLVASUS Ac, GAS. Ex'r., G. W. Fleeger, Greece City. Pa. At fx. Executors' Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of j Henry Wolford, dee'd, late ol Slippery - | rock twp., Bntler Co., Pa., having been . granted to tho undesigned, all persons 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 "WOLFORD, Ex'rx J. X. Moore, Of Henry Wolford, dec'il. Att'y. Slipperyrock P. 0. __ 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 Butler. Butler Co., Penn'a. .all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to makeimme.l .;te payment, and any having claim*- against same will present them duly authenticate.i for settlement to. WALTER E. WICK, Adin'r., A. M. CORNKI.ITB, Butler. Pa. Att'y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. M. ZIMMERMAN. PHYSICIAN AND SCHUKON. Office at No. 45, S. Main street, over Frank & Co s Diug Store. Butler, Pa, Dr. N. IL HOOVER, 137 E. Wayne St., offlce hours. 10 to 12 M. and l to 3 P. M. I " SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. 200 West Cunningham St. L. BLACK, PHYSICIAN AND SCBUEON, Sew Troutnian Knlldinsr. Butler. Pa. f E. N. f.EAKE, SI. D. J. K. MANN. M..U Specialties: Specialties: . Gynecology and Sur- Eye. Ear. Nose and gery. Throat. DRS. LEAKE & MANN, Butler, Pa. J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist. Butler, Penn'a. Artiilclal Teeth Inserted on the latest Im proved plan, (iold Killing a specialty. Office over Sell au I s Clothing Store. V. McALPINE, Dentist, ' 13 now located In new and elegant rooms ad j Joining his former; ones. AU kinds of clasp plates and moderen gold work. ••Uas Administered." DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. Gold Filling Painless Extraction of Teeth and ArttncialTeeth without liates a specialty Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local Afi.estheties used. Office over Millers Grocery east of Lovvry House. Office closed Wednesdays and Th ursd ays. IRA McJUNKIN. Attorney at Law, Office at No. 17, East Jeffer son St., Hutler. Pa, W. C. FINDLEY, Attorney at Law and lteal Kstatc Agent. Ol Bee rear of L. Z. Mitchell's omce on Z north side of Diamond, Butler, Pa. H. H. GOUGHER. Attorney-at-law. Office on second ;fioor o Anderson building, near Court House, Butler I'a. J. w. HUTCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office ou second ll 'Kir it the Huselt.-n olock, Diamond, 11 infer, Pa.. Koom No. I. S. H. PIERSOL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 101 West Diamoud St. A. T. BLACK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Koom F., Armory Building. Butler, Pa COULTER & BAKER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offico In room 1!., Armory Itu'lding. liutler Pa. H. Q. WALKER, Attoruey-at-Law—ODlce in Diamond Block Butler, Pa. J. M. PAINTER, Atlorney-at-Law. Office -Between Postoffice and Diamond, Bu ler. Pa. A. T. SCOTT, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. Office at No. 8. South Diamond, liutler, l'a. A. M. CHRISTLEY, ATIORN EY jAT'LAW." Office second lloor, A nderson B1 k, Malu St. near court House. Butler, I'a. NEWTON BLACK. Att'y at Law- Office on South side of. Diamond liutler. Pa. G. F. L. MCQUISTION, KNGINLKR AM) SURVEYOR. OFKICK XKAH DIAMOND. BcrutK. PA. MTI you arc a hustler can make at lea.st SIOO.OO per month. Now is the titr.o to start in on Call sales. Elejrant outfit Free. Address: ALLKK NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y , REGISTER'S NOTICES. Th* Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts 01 Mecutor*. adminis trator. and gusrdivns hare be«-n filed in hit offirr according to law, and will I* presented to Court tor confirmation and allowance on Wedneadar, the »-th dar r f Septemt*r. 1893, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day : 1. Final an-1 distribution account of Eliza Nth Schulti", administratrix of Joceph Schultis, aee'd, late ol Oakland township. Ki al aecount of Patrick Walsb.admin istrator of Wm. Cypher, dee'd, late of Butler township. 3. final eiv uiil of J>hn Deincueliuaier, guardian of Minnie Bergman, miu> r child of Wm. JBergnan, i'ec'd, late of Allegheny town skip. I. Final account of John Sutton , adminis trator c. t. a. ot the estate of Eliiabelh An derson, dee'd, late of Allegheny township. ">. Final acc um of H.nry K. Heller, exe cutor of August Jnnk, dee d, late ol Winfield township. «;. Final account ol A P. Stewart, guar dian of John Wike, minor child of Murtha Wise, dee'd, late of WwUIMCk town-hip. 7. Partial account of I.vdia Mardorf.admin i-train* of W ro. Mardori, dec <l, late of But ler (K) rough S. Final account of 11, \Y ilson and Ed gar M . Taanehill, administrators of John A. Tannehill, dee'd, late ol Venango townabip. It. Finit and j artial acicuntof Jane und J. 11. Kohliuever, administrators c. t. a. of Henry Kohlmeyer, dee'd, late of Allegheny township. 10. Final account of Lewi* Hartiuan.guar dianofSophia Hartman. minor child of John George Hart man, dee'd, late of Forward township. 11. Partial account of Jane JiniC ttb, W. F. English and L. E. English,admi u istra torn of James Y. English, dee'd, late ol Franklin township. 12. First and final account of II li. Dully, executor of Eleanor Dugan, i d, a:, of Donegal township. 13. Final account of Mary »Vii. u, ad ministratrix of J. L. W'ils n, d *d., la'- of Prospect boro. 14 Final account of Wm. Li :iold an> A, Krause .administrators of Her.ri .ta 1A.11:. old dee'd.. late of Winfield town*'. , 1". The account of George !t. Graham und Wm. Wilson, administrators ol Johu B. Jam ison, dee'd. laU-of Fairview township. lr>. Fiual account of A. 1 . Andei ! i, al - of Bwbbw Atdtmti of Worth township. 17. Final account ot \\ m. M. Webb and John M. Webb, ex'rs of Joan Webb, dee'd, late ot Clav townabip. lt<. Final seeouot of T K. Iloon aud Mar tha M. Jones, adm'rs of Wm. 11. Jones,dee'd, late of Franklin township. lit. Final account of Mathias Mnytr.adm'r c. t. a. ol Nicholas Kauflman, dee'd. late of Worth township. 20. Final accouut of Thoa. W. Kelly, ex'r of Archibald Kelly, dee d, late of Parker township. DAVID E. DALE, Register. Kj»rm For Sale or Rent. r.r. Ac . nl>' wp., Butler Co.. Pa. Two ore r .ti abundance of good fmit,—a „ house, a good tarn and gran - :iii n< ssary out-butUllngs. well water acres cleared, and considered ono Of I. urmslntlie county. Therojaty ot Juclogotlwellßon.it will go .along sale. Apply to ANDREW FORD, Clileora, Butler Co., Pa. If,' A TJTP'n Reliable men to sell X*PI A Xii/. ourihoice and hardy ■ ™ Nursery Stock, and teed Potatoes, lull and complete line. Slanv varieties can only be obtained through us. Cointnitsi<n or sal ary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given. Don't delay, write at once for terras. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. NIAGARA IYER POULTRY YAPDS. Huff Leghorn?, Buff Plymouth, Rocks, Buff Cochins, Light Braroas Indian Games, &c., Send for circu lar. CHARLES 11. AKERLY G owonda, N. Y Consumption surely Cured. Tc Tftc SDlTOß:— Pleaso Inform ycur roaj. r* that I navo a positive remedy for tt.o xbore-named disease. B; ' » timely use thousand* of ho .less cases have W>n permanently cured. I shall' glad to Bead twj . .Ttle.3 of my remedy FREE to any of your readers -v .j have consumption if they will send mo thril Erprrsj and P. O. addrcsa. lleupe ct !DUJ. T. A. aU.CUU. M C.. ISI Paart 8:. N. I. L. 8. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Ag't 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. BUTIJER. - PA. JEAN PANTS. Lined,"double sewed, and warranted not to rip,sold elsewhere for SI.OO or $1.25, for S9c a jmir at THE RACKET STORE. Remeinl>er every pair is warranted and they cost only 89 cents THE RACKET STORE, 120 South Main Street, Butler, l'a THIEL COLLEGE For the Christian education of yon; men and young women. Located at Oreeuvllle, Mercer Co., Pa. Tuition. *3O a year. - Board. (2. .5 a week. Classical Course, Preparatory Coarse. Courses In Music And Art. For Cft iS&ev. Theo. B. IZ™ BERKiMER TAYLOR, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, iam ond Block, next door to Post Office, Butler, Pa., prompt attention given to orders, day or nielit. *tn uai oui Mutual Fire .insuram.? Ca. OfficeCoi. ff;ain & Ctn-tunphm ii. C. Hh'INEMA". SECRETARY DIHKOTOttfc: Alirrd Wick. Henderson Oliver, Dr. W.lrvln, .lames Stephens' >a w. W. Blaoktr.ore. N. Weltzet. K. Bowman. 1>- T. Norrls, (ieo Ketterer. ( lias. Kebliun, John Orohman, John Koenlm*. LOSTAL S. M'JUWSIi'. Agent. MeCANWJSBB' HEAVE CUBE. I have a Heave Curo that will cure any case of heaves in horses in forty days, if u»c»l according to directions, and it'll does not do what 1 claim for it, I w ill refund the amount paid and no charges \»ill be made for the treatment. Tlio following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. MCCAKDLKSS, Butler, Pa., 1593. MR. A. J. MCCAKPLBS.N: On the 2nd day of April, 1592, I com nienced to use your new cure for one of my horses that had the leaves very Lad, and continued to use »h'' medicine for about forty days and tlio horse did not show any Mgns of a return of them, it is no*-about a year since I quit givin tlio medicine and the hitna ha- never sowed any signs of heaves, and 1 feel sti-fie«l that he is properly cored. W. C. CRISWKLL, Butler. Pa., April a. 1 Sl»3. A. J. McCANPLKSS: 1 have used your lleave Cure and lonnd it will do the work if and Utoritag to di rections. Yours trulv, li. J. JJIMILLIK.
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