THE CI riZEN FRIDAY, FEBBCABY 16, 1894 BCTLKR has a population or ar»oui it. for menu.'acturei. iToeress cvrywhere; new tulldtnss. r, manufactures, a growing and pßjiperous tow . New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for our to doing, we are enabled to offer to all oar lubscrihers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the N't* York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further particulars of this offer soe ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Commissioners' statement ol tb» finances of the county. Sheriff's sales for March T. Ex'rs notice, estate of Jos Ewing. Miller's shoes. SOTS— All advertisers intending to mate canges in their ads. sh aid notify us ot their intending to do to, not later than Mon«!ay morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —A charter has been granted t«> ti o new Evans city bank. —The President has u uniuated Freder ick Zeb; er lor P. M at Zjiienople. —The ground-jog does't know any more about tbe weather than any otber. —Somebody robbed Geo. Carrie's spring house in Cherry twp. of nearly all bis stock of pork a few nights ago. —State Treasurer Morrison estimates a deficit of over a million in the accounts of the State lor this year. —Official advertising has crowded us this week, and therefore some local corres pondence tbat came in late has been omit ted, rnach to oar regret. —Gregg A- Son, liverymen, now have an office, with telephone connections, in Berkhimer 4 Taylor's undertaking estab lishment, next door to the P. 0, —The 0. W. Hard man Art Co. bas late! executed a very fine colored picture tl Mis* Emma Negley, whicii will remain lor » time on exhibition in the gallery. —Last Tuesday was St. Valentine's Day, a time gladly welcomed bj tbo-e lads and lasses, who desire to invoke tbe aid ol those peculiar devices which cluster about the season, lor showing tbeir likes and dislikes —A Fanners' Institute will be held at Bakerstown on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 2" and 28. Eminent speakers will be present. All farmers are cordially invited to attend. —Tbe new law in regard to buret- a and town councils of boroughs in this Sta'e, clothes the burgess with autocratic power. It gives the burgess veto power, aud in order to pass a m-asure over the veto, a majority of council and one more is requir ed. —Tbe County Commissioners' am ual •tat- meat shows #19.000 in tbe County Treasury, with $26,000 more due from col lectors and from other sources. Tbe Coun t/Treasurer redeemed warrants aggregat ing <51,889 38. and that is about what it OOxts each year to run this county. —The Women's Industrial Exchange in • new eitablishiuent in Butler, for the benefit of the Public Library. The Ex change receives aud sells articles made by Women, charging a commission of 20 p-r cent. The address is 120 W. Jefferson St. —lt is said that a Belgiam child, of the first ward of this town, of one and a half years, wau scared to death by a dead pie last week. The pig was taken into tbe room where the child was sle> p ing. and wheu she awakeueu and saw tne pig, s>ie went k'to a spasm, nliu *as qnii t ed aud put to sleep again, but wneu she •gain awakeued and saw tbe pig *h« went into anotber spasm, that cane.l ber death —Mr. J. A Heydrick. the civil engineer has, lor years, been at work ou a farm-line map of Butler county, and now has it in •ach shape tbat he can complete it, and hare it ready for the printer witbiu three months. He estimates the value of his work when completed at $3,000; it will cost as much more to have the map en graved and printed in roller aud atlas forms; and be is now making an effort to organise a stock company with a capital ■tnck ol $6,000, in order to complete tbe work and place it on tbe market. U. P. Cburch "Dedication Services. Tbe program for Thursday, Feb 22 is as follows: Morning service, Anihem, Was glad when tn«y aaid unto me," luvo ca.iou, R. ailing of scripture, Pra >er. Sermon try Rev R G Ferguson, D U., His ory of the Building, Mr J. L. Purvis, Free Will offering, Prayer of Dedication. Kev Samuel K>-rr, D. D.. History of tb« Congregation, Tbe Pastor Alternixii services, 230 Fraternal greetings. Evening servicer, 730 Sermon by R.-v J. W. Witberspoon, D. D. —We will reduce the price of Kramer Wagons from now until March 15tb, any one who ueedn a wagon thin spring will pave money by buying now. We are aluo belling boggiee and hurnesa at reduced prices Biaukets and robes at coot. (Jull sod save money. 6. B. MAHTINCOUHT & Co., 128 E Jeir.ir„ou fit. Great Slaughter. ID dry goods (or four day» only commencing Wednesday. Jan. Ilei aud continuing until Saturday, Feb Bd. This will poeitirely be the greatest marked down sale of dry goods, wraps, millinery, etc. ever of wred in Butler Everything at cost for four days only, remember the date. JBNNIE E. ZIMMIHMAN, (Successor to K. A It ) —At Grieb & Lamb's you are sore of best grade of guitars, cornet-, harmonicas, flutes, violins, nccor diaos, mandolins, clarionetc, music boxes, banjos, piccolos, scringe.* —Bargains in remnants and <>dd lots of good*—com'- quick f* -r cboice. I. STKIW A' S«»v. Horse Blankets and It IH-.» at Martincourt sod Go's —Cloaks at your OA' □ price No reasooable offer refused—tney must go— L. 8T*I» A HOW. —Home made taffies and candies at Ricbey's Bakery. —Clearance Hale of all winter (rood* Greatest bargains in dry goods and cloukd ever known at L, BTXIN A BOM'S. Double Blackboards, Secretaries Desks, jEareka Baby-Jumpers and Bwings for sale at J. P. T. STBHLE'S. —See the bargains wo are offering in One Henriettas. Just tLink of it. $1 00 goods for Lave been disposed of since our last issßt: Capital City Mutual Fire Ins. Co. for u« of Jno, Kramer, vs G. l>. Swain. Com pulsory nrm suit granted, and same to bo argued at March T , and the otber canes in wr.ic:. t it cor.; ay are plaintiffs were continued. Aua'i. C. ,w: rd v- Jo».>.!i Byer> Ftb. 9, verdict l r plaintiff • r $lO 50. Chss. Geible, Sr., vs The Producers and Refiners Oil Co. Verdict for tbe plaint ff fur *4OO. William A. McQnistiou vs Rob?. L. Barnes. Fet.. 10, verd'et for the p'nintiff tor $47.93. Sarah Alice B >yce vs Ira A Smith. leb. 12, verdict lor the plaintiff for ?300. J. W. Strawick vs S. C. Leacb, settled. J as. 6till wagon vs rlilgar £ Co. Feb. 15, verdict lor the plaintiff tor fIOO. B. Fredrick TS Win. Purnch IT. Feb. 24. verdiot for plaintiff *• >r $2 1 J. B. Cole v- 0. H. Johns n. vrdict for plaintiff for $133.50. J. K. Wick vs J - McElroy. truste mt'leJ Beer i- M. Ktc \» Thornp.-on et al,com pulsory noil--'Jit granted. SOTB3. The Couaty Comai;.« 'tier wiildistribut the ticke'.s lor the e« g election Satur day aud Mhl'j ay. the R-.-i.utjii.-.ins ol Harmony, Democrats of' 1 all. > oi j. .... *o: iiai rl>vuie aliO toe ttepuoi.cans »i rvarns Citv lalltd Lo uiaS.* nominations lor local othecs this >ear. Election boards should remember tbat tbe returns of the general or state election, and also returns for Justice ol the Peace, ii an>, are to be sent to the Prothoriutarj; and returns of the local election to tne Clerk of Courts. Judge Wickhaic of Leaver county,thinks that constables appointed oy the Court should bold then offices for three iears and nas so decided ou a test case. Judge Fnrat, of Huntingdon,ban decidea that if the managers ol the Opera House pay a license lee of soo, tbe visiting compault- need pay uouiing, under tn« law. On Fndav last a man named Graig, said to be a tramp, made information Oeloie Es/j. McAboy, cl.argmg bis wile. Alary C. (jraig, witn tiigam;,, anil J. 0 Grafton wim KuowingJ> ainrrj ing tbev»ife ol an other - IV.i ran s w<-re issued lor tne Couple, and tne> were arretted at their home near Wortbington, Araistroug Co. 03 Messrs Allen and Korn, and orougnt lo liutler and put la j; i Tile Marnage Li cense PllfcW Nov. 21, 92, a license was issoed to J. G Grafton, a A atebmaker ol Artuntroug Co., 40 years old, and who signed his nauiU with an X; aud Mar> Edwards, of the same county, aged 26 years,and that tUej mariied theiu selye-in the Clerk's office. She is a daugn ter of John aud Marg i e'. Edwards, (iraig says that they Were mam. ! by Gais- I'ord, of Miilerstown, in IW4. aud the wo man u said not to deny mis, nut says ;nat ho ueserted her, and did not i-apport her Tne officers found tuem living comfortably in their little home ne.ir Worthington with her two children ic one born before marriage and one to Graig; and tney were all brought to Butler and pat in jail, Tuere i-a u.i-:aken no ;m in this State mat convicts wno serve a teiiu in the Pen itentiary lose tneir citizenship and m.< rignt to vote. The law ol Pennsylvania propose* that a CoUVICt. on tbe expiration oi bin tetrn, ei.ai! be re abr- rbed into the iMttly ol the people aud giVeu a chance lo become a u-.etut mau To tois eud, coo - vie lion ot irime coe» not carry with it the loss of cllizcusuip, eXcpt IU the Single ca«* ol peijary. Tuis exception arises oui of ibe naiure of the crime. Tbe great body of Ibe men dlscliarg>-d irom the Pen itentiary become.-* aneiol of the exceptions that tne public bears— the cuss wno return to their vicious way B as soon as tbey get out. Following is tbe text of a law passed at the la*t s* --!oQ ol our islate legislature, and approved b> Governor Palllsuu tne 3d •lay of Jane, 1H93, '"lie it eu.icled t>y tne senate and boune of representative# of the commonwealth ol Penns) Ivania io general assembly met aud it i.< hereby enacted b) the authority of tne same, thai atij person wuo wilfaily states, delivers or transmit.-, bv any meana whatever, to the manager, editor, pablii*her <»r repurter of any news paper,mag iZine, periodical or serial, for publicat. in therein aiij ilbelou.i slaiemeut concerning any person or corpuration, and tuerebjf -■ IUI- * the a tual publication of tne -auje, t- in-reby .ilty of misdemeanor and upoi. conviction, .-.li lie seuienoed to a line jot e.'.cci.ding ■IwOO aud uudergo impri.Hiijii. ul lor » period not excueuiug iwi# ytais, or eitber or bom, at the din cretion ol the court." Judge Backer, of Cambria county, de cide that townships, boroughs uud ward* ef-ct Assessors, trienoiaUy, beginning with 1889; that iu all borough* tiividcd into more than t«o wards ibe A»««ofDm varioun wards shall jointly perforin tiie duties here tofore required of Acsinluut Assessors in making the triennial a- hmujuui; that it a raeaucy occur in the c.lHce ol Assessor, tbe County ball fill tbe vacancy autil the next triennial election, for A< or; that it. every township or Aard of a borough which contain* more than one election district there shall be elected an nually an annuitant assessor in each district who shall perforin all duties relating to elections, now performed by assessors in towu*bips and boroughs having but one •lection ilirftriot; that the of such townships u» are cJivi l«-1 into election dis tricts nave no duties to perform in relation to elections or registration ol' voter*; these duties are performed by the asso-taot as ses»ors elected lor that purpose; that in ease of a VnUMIiSJf in Ibe .dttcn ol uti'tstaut anm'.-aor in towusmps or w aids having more ttiau one electa n distric the Court of (Quarter buss ions or Jadge thereot appoint* a person to till tbe Vacancy. While <>n the bunch in Clarion recently, J u ige Hu> burn wus annoyed by a petty surety ol the peace case, which grew out of a windy threat made by one woman that Hue would burn another woman's house . In dealing with tile ca.-e the Judge Raid: "1 only regret, that it is iiujjo.>»ibie lor me to place tbe co'tß on the Joniico of Uie Pence that Hem il up," and be added ibat cases Kimilar to tin- are brought to court every term that ui ver stiould bo there, owing to Some Justice wao did not kuow where to draw the line, aod then tbe county generally ha < to pay the cosu, wtucb ofeour ocmi out ol tbe tar pay em' pockets. li*q McKiuaticy ol Cherry tup., haul beeu appointed a upstate of tbe Court Jno. Allison and Tbon. UJ floon were appointed appraiser-. ot ibe property of James W. Hhiuiel ol Brady twp. who has assigned to Harvey 6. A lieu for the benefit ol creditors. Itachel A. Humeri of Butler wan granted the benefit of the Koparate earnings act. Letter* of administration were granted to Frank Biedenbacti on esta'e ot Jane Moore of Butler. The will ol Jos. ttwiug of Clinton twp wan probated and letters granted lo Cnas. B. Glasgow; alro will ot Michel KnaulJ ol Jackson, no letters; also wilt of Jno. N. Bavisof Cranberry and letters to riatn't L. Davi.; also will of Jno. riuyd« r of Done gal, no leiti-r-; also will of Co'irad Franzot Jefferson, no letters; also will of T. W Kennedy ol Adams and letters to Naucv (j Kennedy. LATH HitOPKKT Y TIiAMiKKUs. N' B D iuoan ir, Jos <>> . nring 50 acre-, in Cranberry for #2.000. I> . .'l Fr* Ih, ... || J Fredloy 10 aercs in Butlalo 'in f 1150, ~.d II .1 i'redley to Naticj * Fredley ►.till • lor ruiii.-, 11 fi A mi b . ij.: i.l smith 270 acres iu Forward et al for $1,200. Adaui K uik to Mary Newell lot iu Coal own f.i $250 L'A Mucnell to L C Wic.k 12 acres in Buibr and Btub-r t vp. for $1075. C N Micbael to Luciuda M ichael 33 acres iu Mercur lor 41. W 1* Brown to B .H Kregor 8 acren in Concord for $202 J U tiippus io Jacob Bippns 55 acrex iu Oakland tor II K J UcCollougli to Win Corbett 18 acreH in Fairview for jjMKJO. Jas Kwing to F A Koi.ncdy 18 acres in Middlentx for SOOO. T 1) UcConuel to Jos I Wright lot iu Whiten to wo for S7OO. Wni Cbrixty to A 0 liepJer IG acres in Clay for $413. —Calif.truiii CI fl<-r ut Richey'b Uak«:ry. IJ&VITTIEIL assortment ,*11(1 i)c«t values o (ioodn an'l ClonkH at. li. dTEIN SON'B. —i;nene!>M:ig ' twp. had ri*ht foot badly cat by the circular saw of Greer McCandless' saw ' mill last Thursday. In turning around he i | allowed hi- foot to Mine too near the saw, , which caught his rubber boot, and cot through it aad the sole ot hi* foot. Phillip Crouse of the First Ward met with a serious accident at the P. & W. depot, Tuesday morning. He was loading Home casting." npon a freight car at the door of tne freight house at the time; and seems to have been standing with or.e loot on the freight house and one on the eir, when the car was struck b; some other moving car.-, and be nio jolted off his feet, aud caught b-tween ti.e moving car and the house aud badly cru-bed, as the space is but 9 inches wide. He was rolled by the mov ing car to tho end of the building, where he fell helpless, but no bones were broken, and as he was rusting easy ye-terday be does not seem to have been injure 1 iute r naliy. Personal. Sadie Black, Emily Bnttain. Marie Eelly, Mamie Kelly. Margaret Kerr anrtersvtl!e Ban i ll Boice Saxonturg Clementine Ekas Eka»towu Braden Gould Builer Vietta McKissick " W A Porter Marion twp Carrie At Well. •' " At Mercei, S. K. Williamson of Butler comfy aud Eflie Ward of Mercer Co At Kittianing. Calvin Wright of Chicora and Ida Helm of Craigsville; also Edward Baker of Freeport and Emma Wadding of Dayton. At Franklin, James Milton Thompson of Euclid aud Ida Loretta Teitswortr; of Em leu too K. basblul justice of tbe peace, not a thousand mile* from Butler, called upou to marry a blushing couple though: it proper to quote some Scripture in addi lion to tht osual formula. He ransacked his brain in an effort to remi-mber some thing appropriate and tnen said: • -uffer little children to come unto yon, for of such if* the kiugJom of heaven." BCTLRR MAHKKTS Our grocers &re paying 22 for butter, 14 for fresh eggs, 40 lor potali es, 25 for turnips, 50 for parsnips to 7 for cabbage, 50 a bu for beetx, SO for onions. 10 for dren-ied chickens, and 11 tor turkeys aud ducks. The Pittsliurg produce and live mock markets are about tbe -amo as la-t Weeks. —Children's Trunks Children's Bureaus. Children's Chairs Children's Wuodeu BednteadF. Children's Wooden Tables. Children's Wootler Rockers u* J.F. T. SX£HI.K'B —Take your children to Zov« r> ■iallery lor Pictures that will *un "iu. Fostoffice building --Home made Candies, Cbristnms caudies, cream and chocolate ban bons, tree ornaments, candles, etc of every description at City Bakery. —Any peraoD wanting fence cord wood, or timber for otb-r pur poses, can lecrn w bero to get htiliie near Butler by inquiring at tbe ;ClTi- ZEV Otlice, Butler, Pa. —Best Buffalo flannels reduced to 25 cents a yard at L. STEIN A SON'S —Six or pieces vocalinstrurnentivl 10c music for 25 cents at (Jri.-b iV Lamb's Order within ten days 'o secure a bargain. J/ail order- prompt ly attended to f Best underwear in tbe city at M F. fi M. M arks'. —Now is tbe time to buy a cloak at yourowu price. They must all be sold as we carry none over to next season. ; L. STEIN & BON. —SO-iucbes wide and all-woo! greatest bargain ever offered—was $1 00 a yard—now only 50 cents, just half price at L. STEIN A HON'*. —Our stock is the target in the city Our styles the latest. Our prices the lowest. M F & M Marks'. Six pieced of vocal or iuHtru mental 10c uiuh'o, for 25c at (j Kit it & L.\ mu's, Butler, Pa. —All Hhcet tnneic at half price at (Jriet> & Lttinb'e J/usic Store, 125 N. i/tiu St. Great Slaughter. lutlry goods for four (lays only. comai-Bciiiif Wednesday, Jan. 31st and continuing until Saturday, Fob 3d. This will po-itively b<* the great«-«t marked down sale of dry goods, wra|>a, millinery, etc ever offered in Uuiier. Every tbiug «t tor four days ouly. rcini-ajtM-r the d-ite. ./knnie K Zimmkkman, (Succeseor to K. AL 11. D L CLF.ELAND. Jeweler and Optlcan, 125 South Main Sreet, Butler, I'a. Diamonds, fine watches, jewelry; Hpectucles, solid and plated ware con stantly on hand. Special ft'tcniioa given to testiug tiad correctly litt.ing upectaclee. —Zuver's Pictures leuve noi.liing wanting in Gutsti, tone or u Correct lißeuesa. Don't forget ua v on Hosiery and dloves, we al wayhave the beet at owodt priceb L. Stkin # A..SON'B Boy's Cartt- VVatfous Toys that never tlieir vVelcoaie a Wltb tfic Boy* at J. K\ T. SXJSUtJS'a. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES I A few days ago John Wallace, aged 8 i yeari, of ri.unewiMid, Beaver county, was i the victim ol a Lazing by older boys at -.•hmil. Finally they carried hitn to tbe woodshed, into which they threw hira. He fell downward upon a harp stick prnjact inij from tbe floor which penetrated bis -tomacb. and caased bis death. A Falton county man shot his neiehb' r beeaus" tbe latter relaxed to clean the ,«now oil t»ie walk in front ot his house. If a like X g.irous measure was pnt iu force erert wnere. the undertaker would have to work over time. The vicinity of Narrows Creek in Clear field county has witches This is no joke. The people there Have a mysterious eueuiy in their midst. 0ow»' udder- would be come swollen and ihei gave bloody milk; ibev were droopy aud seemed under the -peil of an evil influence w ! ic!i purged the wis -st cow doctors ol them all Finally it dawned upon them that someone was practicing the black art id tne neighbor hood. One man, the one who gravely lu tormed tbe correspondent of all that tran pired, tb ught he recognized iu a neighbor won an the temple in which -'welt the spirit of the old spike-tailed wretch who is ihe lather ol all misery. This man's cows w. re sick and he Was in a desperate state, but witn what strategy should he attemp to cope with a witch? He understood a neighbor had a "witch book," and secur ing rh" !'n i ... he read up ou witches ihe prescription which his case seemed to ne d required that the affected bouse should not be « *-epi for three da. s, when the dust accumula ed in all of thb rooms they should - - ept into one heap aud be vigorou.l; hammered with witch-hazel sticks. The re.-ult would be to make the witch stefc. and being unable to do furthermi-cni f,the IHicled persons or animals would revive. The directions were followed with religious care—the du.-t was allowed to aocumlate lor three days without the precaution for preventing ine floor from catching au extra -apply, and il was then swept into one heap and thrashed as directed: aud tbe woman suspected has been sick in bed ever -ince, the cattle have improved in keeping * lib the faith of Ihe victimized ueig.b-.i, an i it is believed the oue ol the il eyi can be kept iu i-uuu isson without re-orting to tr.e court lor au order ol execution Tue man who told this story is very serious. He was iie"er more earnest iu the perfurui ane •of an act in bis lite than wnea be weut about it to beat the witch, wuo is one of the v . l!-known residents el Narrows Creek. At Mercer, Monday, Judge Menard dis posed ot tue liquor licensed as follow*: Granted—Snaron, John Boyle, SheuauK" Douse; Sebastian Herman, restaurant; Puilip F. iJ.r...-, Carver house; James W. American house; lieorjie Smith. 4* hite bouse; Barrv Mover, Mtn-s.-r hon.-e; l'.iiricK MeMauue, restaurant; Sheldon W Allen,restaurant; George Smith, wholesale aud Thomas Madden, boitler. Greenville \V. B. MiMurry, Arlington hotel; T. P. Wanner, restaurant; Pierce & Harrington, National hotel. Mercer, Leech Maskne}, St Cloud hotel; W. VV. tt G. S. Humes, llotel Humes (ue*). Sharpsville. Michael Kn:ipp, Knapp house; Thomas Farnuelv. Pierce house, Stonebom. Levi D Durban. Lal.e house. The same number of licenses were granted this year as last. J.ov: Hah Excursions to Wanking ton, I), via Pennsylvania Hatlroad. Three special excursions will be run to the National Capital from Pittsburg and other points on ihe Pennsylvania Railroad. HS mentioned below, at remarkably low iHi*• ■. Ttie dates selected are February 21st, March 22J, and April 19»i. Tickets lor these trips will be good on any of the regular trains except the Pennsylvania Limited or on the special train to be rat. .>ii tne schedule herewith, on the daj » des ignated, and v. ill admit ol a stay of ten da\sin Washington, stop-over at Balti more may be made in either direction wi'hiu limit. Train leaves Bulier at C.15 a. m.; fare »9 Stockholders Meeting. In conformity to the By-Liws ol the As sociation, he regular annual meeting oi the stockholders ot ihe Mechanics Building and Loan Association of Butler, Penn'a W ill oe held at the office ot E E. A' rams ua,) ■ t Feb.,1894 at 7 o'clock p. m..!orthu eltc tinn ol Directors tor ILe 101 l 'Wiug year, hearing reports ot the As-oclaUou audsucn other nusmess a.-, may come before the meeting. BY ORDER OI DIRECTORS. J. N. MOOSE, Sec'y. —Job work of all kind done at the CITIZEN OFNOE R«d hose, black hose and tan hose HI M F. .t M F & VI. Marks'. l'iiiuos, Upright Pianos, .Ylt'tallopboues, Organs, Awordeons, Concertinas, Musical Boxus, Mouth ol a|lkiudß at J. F. T. hTEHieV Dti 'i min- teeing out Fair die play of millinery. M F. Marks'. —lf you want a musical inntru mc-ut lor house or church, call aud set us, (or band or orchestra call and i-i-e us, or write fur Catalogue to Giueb r hall-a-di'a»*i, t f r Htle ui Citizen o9im, Ladies satin waists at price ,ha f during "l< air" week at M. F. where. It is just a- g.aul now as It was then, although it is cheaper. ORIENTAL THE HOUSEHOLD FI-OUR. This flour has a host of lriends It is made lroui the best of winter wheat, and makes sweet, who esome «nd palatable bread. BUCKWnEAX FLOUR LOWER 2.) CENTS We have reduced the price of ha k-vhe*t .1 cert- o"r I n'.J then fore ow r ihe price ot ine Flour twenty -five cents per hundred. Our Buckwheat Flonr is war ranted absolutely pure,and has i o equal iu the United States Our sales have been larger than ever in our 26 years' experience We shipped it from one end of the United States to the other. WISFIELD NO. 1 DAIRY SALT. We were uuable to obtain this excellent salt fa.-l enough to keep pace with tbe large demand. To all who were disap pointed last week, and were compelled to buy the common coarse salt elsewhere, be cause we were out of Dairy Salt, we would -ay that we will -ell them our Wiutieid N T o 1 l>*irv halt in less quantities than a bar rel tnr their table and (tain use We now hav a full supply. CORN AND OATs CHOP AND UNBOLTED CORN MEAL DOWN SI 00 per ton We have the finest lot of tJnopped Feed yon • ver saw. In fact we nave everything in tbe Feed liue. Our Unbolted Corn ileal is unlike the ordinary mixed-up stuff made out West. Our meal is no: wnite and red and some other colors, out it is YELLOW. We have received a CAP. LOAD OF CLOVER S'iF.D. md have n.a ie our prices lower than ever ii'c handle no cheap. lij:ht, dirty seeit. Our Sjeeds are tbe best. Clover Seed is .own Had }ou not better buy before it advances again f Examine seeds and prices elsewhere and then como and see our stock aud prices We are the only concern in this part of the state that bui s strictly prime Seed in car lots. We have any kind ot .-eed you may want REMEMBER KLINGLERS' are uot an agency lor Western Flour and Feed, to lake the money out of Butler and send it to tne Western manulacturers and Western farmers and Western laborers aud to crowd out home pro ucts. Not by any means. Kliuglers are wholly a home con cern, establishing a grain market for lb-- lioun- farmers, using borne Capital, aud lur il.-niug employment for home wag< -earn er-, all ot which are means to lessee "bard times" anil benefit the community. PAY YOUR MONEY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE, We will give you more and belter goods ior your money than you can get any where i'es, we will do mart. We will give vou . ouriliouey back agiiu iu the uiffefent channels of trade. We never misrepresent. We never claim anything we lack, nor assume to do any thing we cau't Xeiiber do we knowingly •nvise you to go wrong So we heartily say: (iET 'l. CARD' AND SAVE YOUR MONEY " fl. J KLINtiLtK (JO. Giuf A Lh nib's Gnat Music S lore No. 25 N. Maiu St. Butler Pa. --The threat offer lining rande tn Dii-patcb to tulw th« teachers of the public ecbools t Allegheny and other i: nl>s ID Peu DH V I Villi itt, Übi'l, VV er-t Viryiuia mid Jftirylaud, to Atliiutic City iu July is tbe talk of the hour. Ihe udc'itionul ioduceineat that tbe twelve teachers ol the sixty who re ceive tbe largest number of votes will be taken on a supplementary trip to hiladephia, New York and Boston alter tbe Atlantic City trip is over i* indicative of tbe liberality which governs tbe Pittsburg Dißpatcb in every thing it does. Give your favor ite teacher the benefit of the spleDdid ■summer outing. K AILfiUAD TlMfc TAbLES. P KNM-YLYAM.V KAII KOAD. WKHTKKN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. In Kffecl NoveniberJ2olb, 1893. Leaves Butler as follows: For lintler Junction mid intermediate sections,aud for Allegheny < tty,ti.lo,f :35 and I.:'JO, A.M., and 2:45, and 5:06, p.m. daily ex cept Sunday. For Tareutdm, Freeport and \llegbeuy Valley Juucliou, 6:15, 8:35 and 11:00 a m.. i: 15, aud t>:H6 p. in., daily except Sunday. For Bharpsburg, ti:ls anil il:00 a. m. 2:45 aud s:uti p iu. For lilairsville aud Klairsville Intersec ilou; 1:15 a. m. and 2:15 p. in., daily except Sunday. 1 rains leaves Allegheny City for Tareu tum, iiuiler Juucliou and liuiler at 6:55 and e:25, aud lu:4u a. iu., 3:15. aud t>:lo. P m. daily except Sunday. Trams pass Klairsville Intersection east ward as lollows: Hsrrisbnrg Accommodation, 7:30 a ui., •laily except Sunday. Main Line txpiess, U:4O a m., daily. Mail Fx press, 3:18 p. rn , dally. Philadelphia Kxpress 6:28 p. m., daily. I'rum Lluioii fciatlou, Pittsburg, Eastern standard lime, tor Altoona llarrisbuiK Washiugtou. Baltimore, l'h:ladelphia ano j New York; 3:30 a. m. Penu'a. Limited. 7:15, 8:00. y:oo,a. iu. 4:30 p. iu.. 7:00 p. m *:IU p. m daily. tor Harrisburg daily, 1:00 p m. For Harrisburg Sunday ouly, 8:10 s n. For Altoona daily except Sunday at 5:20 a m, For time tables and further iuloimaii n iiu|Uire ol ihe l ickel A eut at tbe Station oi address I hos K. vVall, P A. VV. llist. 110 Filth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. J K WOOD, Geueral Passenger Agtm s. M. PKKVOHT, Oeneral Mifnager,' f & w a. e, Hch. tlUle, In elfcci Jan. 14 til (Butler Ulhe) The Short I.lue to Pittsburg. nnrAitT aoUTU. raoM soi'm ti 2S a in Allegheny 9.25 a ni. Alllegheny fcx n 15 a 11. All '> a Akion iiCn a m.AI ft. N lastle 10 a 111 Allegheny Ac IS M p Ul. All'y * t'h'ao .1 On p m Allegheuy Mall ■ .« pm. Allegheny fcx 3 to V in Chicago i X 7 2'i |i Ul.All'v « Akiou 11 to piu All'y & 1-11 Kx ■no[i in Allegheny Ai I>F.I'AKT NOUTH FROM KOHTH. 10or* u m Kane & Itrud js loa in. Foxhurg tc 6.00 pin < larlnii Ac 11 A r > a in. flarl in A<- 7>o |> ui Koxburtf J"'.4o pin. Kane MM Kt.'NliW TUAISB. DKFAttT tOTTM, i KHO.M HOCTl'll. S 15 a 111, lieKorest A'» 1 > Ni a in. AllejJUeny A> :j zu pin f'hie.ino Ex 4 :r# vm, hx tl.io p in. A»leghen> p in. I>eForest t Train arriving at t' I 35 |> 'n leaves i4O de* p<»t. I'lt at*: 10 o'cioek. Hutler ind Urt-envilJe t'ti'ieli will leave Alle glieuv ut 2:">0 |». in da l> ejieepl -nn »a> Con iM-cilng al 4-i.>. I'ulltum li*i lT#*i Kle'*i»i'ijf Cara aud fir i-clmsh Dt\ t oaclit'H run through oetween Uutler anj l d illy. For through llckels fo point > lu tho Went North went or South weal apply to A. H. CROUCH, Agent FI'TKBOBIi, BIIKNANOO UKh fcKlh It. » n effect November 20.11KK1 Hutler time (lOINU MOIiTi MtOSf^NORTB. If—.i ftu a. ui , Krle 'J a.fiO a in. Krie 14—1'* 16 " •* 11—2 4*4 pin Krle 10—5.00 piu Erie i:i—*.2g i» iu. iCrie No. 12 makeiclox# •«' n«' Hon* lor New C;e ti*' liUfTulo. ClevelA' <1 and ' hlcago. No.li in ik«"> t ohnei all paits ♦» iston N.V. A I', al Mereei .lauctlon. uuu with N V. I. A. A. W. hI Hlienar»|fo for all eaat. No. 10 uiaKea lumUecl lonb Willi W.N. V. £ Y. at Mercer .Junction tor an. MeJ I SkiS y umi ranee anti eul Eslalc At'i i 7 (-.AST IKKI'KIWON rtT - PA, RUPTURE Cannot always be cured, but a properly fitting Truss will do i more toward curing you than any thing else. A small rupture is | more dangerous than a lage one but is more readily held in place. Quite a number of persons who I have been fitted by us have been j entirely cured, but this is not al ways the case. The sooner we have them visit us after finding they are ruptured the more hope of a complete cure. We make a specialty of Trusses for both ladies and gentlemen, and give di rections for private measurement for the former. All cases consid ered strictly private. Buying Trusses by mail from some person who says he can cure you is on a paralell with the number of cures there are for consumption. If you have had trouble in being fitted elesewhere let us try what we can do tor you. G. N, BOYD, Pharmacist, Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. SALSS. By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. Ex.. FL Fa.. i-ey. Fa.. £c . issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Butler CO.. Pa., and to me directed tliere will oe exposed to public sale at the Conn House, in the borough ol Butler, on Monday, the sth day of March, A l> 1-9:!. . in, the following t'.e vrihed property, 10-wlt: E. I). No. 133, March T.. 1«>1 J. B Mate-* att'y. All the rlgLt. title,interest and claim of Jas per Campbell and Mar A Campoeil, 01. in ,iiid 10 a certain lot ot land more or less, Mtuaf« IN I u tier Loro, butier t'L.. • a., boundea as IOI | i«s 10-vv it: Beginning at a point on West M aojoiniiic mt ol Leo Cioit. theuce vvebt 4u teet along nest street to lot ot l.bas Duffy, tlieuce soutn along llneoi lot of llias Lutly iso leel, more or icss. to an tlience east along s-ild all y to lot of Leonard Crolt. them e uortu along Hue oi Leonard Crolt 1«0 feet, more or less, to vv'est street tne mace of oeglumug. be l.g part ot a larger tract of land formerly owil ea 01 Capt Jas O'xJonuell. uee'd, late of Pitts burg, Pa., and o> lain conveyed lo Chas Duffy and by bim couveyed to Mrs. Mary A Campoeil oy deeu dated tbe 22d day of Oct., A I) isss, and haviuir a two-story irauie oweil lUK lious- and oilier outbuilulngseiected there on. beized .ii.d taken IU eiecui lou as the pru pert; ol Jasper < auipbeil an .vlary A Caiupoell at liie sun ol PUillip UaubeuspecK. K Ij NO ll», Uec T 18' J.i and 1. l> No 116 March T 18U1. VV O Btauuon ana U H vioucbcr, ally s. All tbe right , title, Interest and claim of M J Neyinan ot. in anu to ¥0 acres ot land more or less, situate in Oakland twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as lullov*s. to-vtit: On tne north by lands ol mj onion Wnitmlre heirs, east by lands 0 Joliu Montgomery south oy lanus ot Wm KoOb, west by lands ol i lirialy Kouo, said lano being mostly timoer land. ALSO-Oi. in and to 133 acres of land, more or less, situate in O klanu in p. Butlei Co. i a bounded as lollows. io-wit: On the north oy lands oi Kou«rt V\ bit Ire and Wlu Kobb. east bj lands ol Abraham Martin, south by lauds ol Eowis MUilnger and John J'at ion and west oy lands ol v\ m luibb, saiu land being mostly cleared and In a lair slate ol cultivation, witn one goou orcnard iwo small frame dwelling nouses, one large tratne barn and .other oui- OUIIOIUKS erecieo thereon. Stized and taken In execution as the pioperty ol M J Neyinan at ihu suit ol vv L uarver for use ol John li Ney - man et al, h1) No 12y March T lifcrt, McJutikln & Gal oreain, att'y s. All the right, title, interest and claim of J A Pain er. 01, in and to lue aeres ol laud more oi less slioale in \\ In held twp. butler Co i» boanueil as lollows, to-wil: On ihe north by lauds oi Joun P. Bricker heirs, east by lands oi It tiesselgcsser, south bj lands oi Con. ad Del. and west oy lands ol Casper t reeling aud hav ing thereon elected a two-story brick uwelllns house, Iruine barn, good orcuard and other out nullutniis. said land being mostly cleared anu in lair suite ol cultivation. Seized and .aken in execution as the property ol J A Painter al ine suit ol Jas li Nibinck and iiauison Dyke, ex'is. K D .>os 104 and 147 March T 1894. Thompson & non anu ivohler, att ys. All the title. Interest and claim ol F A Ualbiallh and a E (julbrailli, 01, lu and t 1 acre ol lanu, mole or less, siltla e 111 Mercei i»V utler Co. Fa. bouuUeil as lollows 10-wu. Ou ihe noun by a street o public road, easi b> a street, south oy lands ol It K Wick and weal ojiauusj b Curry, wilu a t»o-slory Irani ulel)lug home anil oilier outbuildings elect* u thereon. Seized and taken iu exccuilou as the pronell) 01 F A Ualbralili and StC Oalbralill at the suit ol A ni M Cowan el al. E D Nos 77 and 134, March T ISIH. Thompson & Son and McQulsltun and Vauueriln, alt'ys. All the right, title. Interest aud claim of J c lor bcighley. 01. tn and lo 57 acres oi lauu, more or less, situate in Lancaster twp. liulier Co Pa, bouuued as follows, 10-wll: On the not 111 bj lauds ol John i linueraud Miller, east ny lauds ot Neei> et, al, soulh oy lands oi Fied Miller and west b> lands oiUu Swain, Miller, and cUrllllage as allowed oy the com mLsßioiiers appoiuicd b> the Court as tiled al A D No 45 aepl i 181)3, now owned by Bentle an> Wise and having elected thereon a two-storj Uame house, log barn and orchard, and saiu land being mostly cleared anil in a lair stall 01 cul lvallon. Seized aud taken In execution as tne properly ol .1 C (or Calvin) Belgnley. >.i Ihe suit ol Margaret Ueiguley, adm'rx ol John II Belghley, dee d, et al. 11 LI No 11, March T, 1894, II H (iou:.Uer, atl.'j. All the right, title. Interest and claim ol John Barto, of. In and to W aciesol land.lll..re or less blluaieu lu crannerrv ti.wnshlp. Butlei couiiij l a , bounded as lollows. 10-wll: liegluutng at a post *)u the road leading irotn tne city oi ritisourg to Zelietiople, Butler county, Pa ihence tunning north su* east 134 perches au- Joining Uavid tiarvin's land >o a l-OSt, then, e south 2 west 108 perches adjoining lands ol AoaUi Kalsloti to a post, then e soulh 4«" west 170 perches adjoining lauds ol John Covert to a post on ihe saiu Pittsburg roau, thence soulh fjO cast l»X perches aojolnlng Pittsburg roau lo a post, thence soulh ti' east along the l'ltis buig road IKI perches to a post, the plate or be ginning, being the same lauds conveyed by John ikeehler. et ux.lo Maiy Ann Barlo by deed dal ed March 1 1806. in deeu book .4, page 36» J W Hutchison att'y. All ihe right title, mteieht una claim of VV a Shaffer. 01, 111 anu lo a ceilatn iut ol laud, uiuie or ieha. Miualeu In lsut.er norougn. Buttei county I'a.. bounded a*» lollowa. »o-wlt: uliin at comer of lot No lus in Win h Uo>df> plali Ol lO h 111 hald boroUgh and LooKuUl AVr Lin.int ul> L'MJkout avenue 40 leet lo a pin a« 1 lie corner 01 iut So iu7 in auld plan, thenc* along the line ol .said lot No iu7 one bund e» and I Well IJ-five leet lo a pin on i.ola Way 1 in lice a'oiitf the oalU way 40 f« et lo a pin til the coiner oi lui No 105. *no thence along the line 01 nalti lot 120 leet LO a pin on lookout avenue int; place ol Oeginnlug, l>elng lot No lw> in Win -> l.oyu « plan ol iota In in bat a iatge two-otory tiaine u welling liouiie aim 1 raiiiu btanle. Seized .*nd taken in execution .3 the property of W A nUaller ai thu huit oi I' irhi National H A 1. Association ol rillbbuiK . a., lor use of K»*jf>toue Stale IS a: I- Abaociallon 01 flMaouttf, I'a. 1- J> No W, Match T, 1«M. E McJmkin.McJunkm & t.alnreuiii, ail'ys. All the right, tule. Interest and claim oi Jerome Kelly , 01. lu and lo is acres of laud, more or lo«a. hitualed In Veu.tngj townnhlp. iiullei county, I'M.. Oonnued an loliowt}, to wll: «* gtuulng al a poiftl at iand.i ol latiupoell and autlker. iheuce norm & east 72 peicnerf.thence 10 lamiH ol naiuuel hakiu north bif'ui" east (S7>w petCUcbtoa post. Iheucc •/> laiiub ol Kobel I r.ukin boutii U eubt btift perches to a poni lite nee l>> ialiUb ol JobepU bouth »v» wt?t>i pcichcb lo (he pace ol bcgiunlug. und tieiUK tin- baine piece ol laud aOld lo Daniel bell) bj .Julian Marshall o> deeo dateu ine i4iU day ol \ pi 11. a■ i>., I»is. and having a binail dwelling h«'Ube and DOoid btanle erected iitereou . .mju eo and iike.ti lu execution ab the property 01 .lerouie Kelly al the sail ol Jane houluiejer .tiU J ti &ounnoy«r ad.n'r.* ol Henry Konluiey ei. dee d E i) No 54 March T. \&M. Stephen Cummlngb. ally. All the rhht. title. Interest and claim ol Joseph A Tainier, 01. lu anu lo all thai certain lot ol tand. inoie or less, hllualed lu Uutlei ooiough. iiullnr couut>, i'a , bounded as rdlowa 10-wit: on the noiih ly lo'. ol Wut Croiuin loraieiiy, now Anuiew (•raham; »aM by an adey; ooulli oy iut ol A b iticiiey . and on the by McKean ntreel, saiu loi having .» lio. luge ol no leet t»l cai-t side ol MeK« an s*.r« et ano eXleuuing Doc* I*o feet lo ihe uoovi iucuHoned alley, and Uaviug a Iwo-otofy liaine house, nu.ii d slaoie aud other out- ULiniiiigs erected tuereon. ALsu—Ol, lu und lo a cerialu lot of lanu, litvie or 1> ss. situated In r>pr|ngdale, builei 'iuiu, outlet eouuiy. i'a., tj.iUlided as fuilow.-v, lo vMi: On tile n loi oi i>eorg(t Neidie; M»UIII L>> /legicr avetiue. and »>tst ny lot of .1 Watt, vvitn t large two-story naUic d»*t iling house and other oulUullu luk-- ei«cle • thereon. .*>eizuu and taken in execution aa ihe pioperiy oi Joseph A fainter at the sun oi Albert liuif. KL» No 15«.!March T. IHU4 . AT It lack, att'y. All the right. Mile Inter* stand claim of If > • <";trneM,of. In and to a eertaln lot of Ihiul. more or less, biiutied tn Butler township, But ler county. Pa . bo md- d as lollops to-wit: ) i Hie worth »>y t-'arbon wtreet; east t»y laridi of liev W in White or a sir et; mum by street extension, and west by lut nf llenr> i.ie» n extenoing along JefTemou utr-i t, ex ieitslun lU) feet ii lueiies. along laud of ICev w nite ur street ZS feel, along t'arbon street 113 fet tt> Inches, and along lot of (ireen 122 feet 4 inches, and having thereon erected a large two niory frame dwelling house and other out- UUIMIIIKS. belzed aud taken in execu -1 inn as the property of 11 I* <■ l ames al th»* siii* of W'orkniguien a hqultahie building and l/Oah AHsoclaiioh of Builer, I'a. EI) No 16U, March T, IHI4. J C Vanderlln att'y All the right, title. Interest and claim of Mrs Annie Doutt. of, in and to a certain lot ol lund, more or less, situated in Forward township, I uiler lountv. I*« , boundeil as fullown. 10-wlt: ('•• glnniiig at a point on the ub«- owned I» .los- ph A-*h and occupied by a tenant ili» nee south i»«o leet thence wm, it* t 'el. 1 hence iiorth lOU feet to the place of b>*wtnnlug. anu having • heteon « p cleu a gtani two storv frame . wel ing house at»»l «»ih. r out tnerrton he'.7t d ami tak« 11 In execution iis the 1 topeity oi Mis Annie Dotilt at ihe suit of I'oggs aud Kline. fc H No 100. March- T., UU4 Kohle- utty I titfit, urT* tnMW' nod «t«uu Qt Stacy MeCandless. Ah nor McCandless and W I. McCandless. or. In and to 13 acre* of land, myre or levi.fcltui.iM in < entre t .wiethlp. But ler county. I'd., hounued as follows. to-wl<: IfeginnliiH lit a post, thence south 40 KM it perrhn lo a immi. thence north 51 west 15 3-10 perches to a post thence north 41 east 21 7-Tu perches to a post, thence north 39 west M perches to a post, thence north 46' east £i perches to A post, thence south KM east 38 pe.eheatoa poet, theuce along line of John \Vallace land 58 perches to the place of begin ning. ALSO- -01, In and to 10 acres oi land, more or less, situated in Centre township. Butler county Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning m a post on line ot Henry MartzolT. tnence b\ Maruotrs line south 89J4' east 35 8-10 perc tes to a post thence north X' west 54 l-io perche* to corner ol T C Johnston s land, thence bj Johnston's land 355-10 perches to a post, theoce soutn 1-; west 54 1-10 perches to the place of beginning. AI.SO— Of. In and to 54 acres ol land, more or less, situated in Centre township. Bmler couu ty. Pa., bounded a» follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone on tue line of the county roaa.lheDce north S'J 1 2 west 7« perches lo a poet, thence souin 4 > 1-2 east along hue ol laud of A M Mc l andless 61 oerches lo a posi on llue oi laud JI T C Johnston Itieuce along said Johiislon's line i; perches lo the northwest coiner of said Johnston's land, tueuce along tbe northeru line oi said J i til..-ton's land oy perches to the countrj road, ihence along said road A perches to place of beginning. Seized aud lakeu lu execution as the properly of Nancy McCaUd less, Abtici McCanoless and »V L McCandless at lne sua of A C Taggari, etc., now lor use oi Franalln Miller EL> Nos. 75 aud 76 March T 1894. McJunklD & Ualbreath, att'ys. All tLe right. Hue. iuc"re*i aud claim of D C McLe .n ot. lu aud lo certain lot of laud, more or leas, situate in 4ih waru. ouiler boro. Butler CO, Pa. bounded as lollows. 10-wlt: Beginning al the northeast corner ot otner lot of lie Mc- Lean on street, thence aloug said street north 25' west 39 leet to a post, thence south 53" west su leei to line of lot oe.onglng to David Dale, tlience southwardly by line parallel wilu aid street 5» leet to a post. thence by said oth er loi oi l> C Mcnean so leet to a post, the place oeginning, aud having thereon erected one traine si .ble, and being tbe same lot ol ground com eyed bj David Dale to W K Keed oy deed recorded in Deed Book l'J3. page 344, and bj said Keeu et ux convened lo D C McLean bj deed o iecord. Ali»o—oi, lu and to a certain lot of land, luoie or less, siluaie iu Butler boro. Butler Co Pa bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north Uj oiher lot ot D C McLean, caM by street. souili b) br.idy street anJ wesl by lot of David Dale, saiu lot beiug so leet trout ou Brady at, and extending back luO leet to said otuer iol ol DC McLean ai d beiuK the same lot conveyed to U IL-H-II I. Keed b\ deed ol -ames Bole et UA iUUhI Hi _'i., I-81), ot iecoro in i.eco.uer's office' ol liulier Co. Pa. Deed nook. ;u«, page 413, and Uj said i; ed el ux couve>ed 100 c McLean, i ..uu naming lucteou ere. ted a good l«vo stoiy Irauie dWctliUß uou-e. wiud-mill Uxtures com plete. used lor supplying said premises wilu water tuereou. seued an lakeu lu exeeution as i be prop, riy ot O C McLean al the suit ol C 1. suaunon et al. EL> Nos 104 and 165 Dec T 1833. Joseph B Bredin, att'y. Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of Ja cob 1. Kelly , ot. In aud lo a t ertaiu tot ot land, more or less, situate In Butler boro duller Co.. Pa, bounded as tollowa, to wit: Beginning at a p.i>t at tne southeast cor. er ol au alley auu Ce ■;eiia street, uieuce s jJlu along ceceua street lu leet to a t-osl corner of CeceUaSt and lot Xo. •j.;, ihence east I>JO leet lo poot on alley, ihence north alona aliej 40 teet lo post, theuce west along alley 1 tin let l lo place ol begluulug. and Uaviug erected mereou a good two-story rrame dwelling house aud other outbuildings. A lso — Oi, lu aud to a certain lot of land. more or less, situated In Butter ooro. dutler Co. i a bounded as lollows, 10-wlt: Beginuiug at a point on sL Mar., s street SO Ijel norm ol Uie soul hs\ est corner ol lot No. 8. thence eastward along land ol Misses Kocaeustein to ah ai,ej 3.1 leei to a post. Ihence weatward lo SI. Mark 's St. tueuce souinwaid 35 leel to Uie place ol be ginning, aud having a goou two-story tr.me dWelliug uouse anu otner odibutldlugs erected lueieou. aeued aud laaeu 111 execution as tne pi ope rt v 01 Jacob 1. Kelly al the suit ol Kckerl lvalo. K LI Nos to. 44 45, 52. .H, 80 and lou March T lew. Tbompson4Son.il Q Walker, James B Males, W D Brandon. J fil Paiuier.S F. Bowser aud ltalslon £ Ureer, att'js. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Kid dle W Elliott, 01. In and 10 04 acres of land, more or less, situate lu BuQalo twp Butler Co. ia. bounded as follows, 10-wlt: On tue norm ny lauds 01 Margaret Jane Fleming, east oy 1 nos 01 Wm Fleming's heirs, loutu oy lands of So Fleming and west by lands 01 Elijah Moore, lormerly land ol J S Elliott, said land being mostly cleared, under reuce and In a KOOd stale ulculllvallou, well watered and having therooh one orchard, oue irauie dwelllug bouse, one tog bouse, one traine baia, one frame hay shed aud o'lier ouiouiidings erected thereon Seiz ed and lakeu lu execuilun as tue property ol ruddle \V Elliot, al lue suit of Kebecca Doua- Kby, Win liaruiion. adin'r, lor Uso of S W Siew ii 1. Oeo D ltaisuouse, uoiv lor use ol Joha J Miller et al. c. D Nos aud 3"> Marcu T 18!»», MiKarlaul Mcyuistion aud Moore, att'ys. All tbe right, title, interest am claim of l'ueodore Plane, of. In aud lo 50 acres of land, more or less, suuate In Jefferson twp. Butler co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt. On the uorth hi a road running beiweeh lauds ol Peter 1 ml aim Frederick nluumael, and said piece ol land soulh and east oy land ol now ileury Kck -1,. r anu ivest oy lauds 01 llenry B .uiuau. be oiunliiK at a pool, tue soutlie .at corner ol said .cee ol laud llteuce al jug laud ol Hcury Eca ut r not tu 2 west lue peicnes aud 1-2 lo a post iu et.ee alcug aioresaiu laud soulh »s' wesi so perches lo a post, thence along land of llenry i.-umau soUlu 2 east Ml perches and 1-S to a ,-ost. 1 hence along laud oi llcurj Eckuer north ns 1-2 east so percues 10 a post, Uie place ol be .uiung, aud having a two story liaine dwelt -lus house, U'ame barn aud other oulouildlugs lUereou. Seized and lakeu in execution as uie property 01 Tueodoro ilabe at tue suit of OF Vachuig el al. ED No id? March T, 1»94. W A Forquer, atl'y All tne ngui. title, interest aud claim ol U F Pierce, 01. In and to a cerlaiu lot ol land, more or less, situate lu Mllleniowu borougn Butler tounty. Pa., bouuded as lollows, to-wit: Ou the uoi 111 by lot 01 Fred Schwelger. east by Central .11ellUc,soulh by lot ol Klinole aud west by au ai.ej, saiu to 1 , uaviug a good irame dwelling uouseaud otner odtouildiugs erected tnereou. .seized and lakeu lu exocullou as the property ol o F Pierce at the suit ol Francis M uroliy assignee 0111 J lloyt, now lor use ol 11 C Lli zi tiger. E D No 181, March T, ls9l. J D Marsbairatt'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W B Jodus.ot, in and to 25 acres of land, more or tess, situated In Connoqueuensiug township Juuer coduiy. a.. nonJiJn olu.vs, to-Wu,: Ou the north by laud ot formerly Samuel •. icglcr; east by lauds ol Eagal and Mceauuie-s south oy laud ol JoUu Mc audless;west by laud oi Jauies B Lee, said laud being mostly cleareu aud 111 a lair stale ol cultivation. alsi I—ul, in aud to 53 acres of lauu, more 01 less, sllualeu in Muduycroek township, Butler county. Pa., bounded as lollows, U>-wlt: on lile nortn oy land 01 J W Wimer aud LZ ■liitcneli; east by lauu ol Jaiuus Frazler; sou in Vj lanu ol Jac.,bstickle; «esl by lellow Creek mad, said laud beuig mostly cleared, undei tehee, and lu a lull suile ul cullivailou, and uaviug a two-story Irauie uWclllug house, lug siabie, good orchard and other outouiuilugs tuereou. Seized and lakeu in execution as 1110 . lopei ty 01 vv B Dodus at the suit of Johu iley 1 lor use of 11 J 'J'raoer. El> Nos 01, C 2. Ul. UU, Ul, 69. *O. 110 and 150 March T. ls!»4, a 1 Black, Hti Walker, W A 1 oiquer F J rorqucr, Newton Bla„k and W D Biaudon, att'y s. All the riKhl, title Interest and claim ot i nciuan J shannon, of lu and to 100 acres 01 lanu, inoie or less, situated lu Slippery Koch lowiishtp, liutiur county. Pa., bounded as iol | ions, town: Ou the north by land of J D -siepaeusou; cast by laud ul Hall's heirs aud Suerrlng; south by laud ol suerring, and west oy inud of cyrus liogg uhd other land ul .sa.o Uaunoii, said land belug mustly cleared iu a good siate ol cultivation, aud Uaviug a s ood orcuard, a two-story irame dweluug uouse, .raine barn, wagon sued. sUeep UoUie aud other ouiouildiugs lUeraou. At.sO—ul. In and to S acres ol laud, more or less, situated iu slippery Kock township. But ler county. Pa,. bounded as lollows, to-wit: Ou ihe north by land ol J J BoVard; east by tue olUer land ot said Shannon; south by laud ol yrus.logg. mid west bj P S & L E It It and laud ol J J Bovard. said laud belnd mostly cieured a..u In aiatrslaie ot cullivailou, and uaviug a small dwelllug house aud small staole elected thereon, seized aud taken lu execution as Ihe piopeily ol luouias J Suau uun al tue suit ol K K «tck. Jos uaugnerly lor use ol J J McOarvey. D It Davis, P A nhaunou, John Beig Ai Co., et al. E D Nos «i. 02, 03. 04. 65 67, u# and 156 March T 1594. A 1' Block. II y Walker. V. A Forquer. F J Forquer and Newton Black, ati'ys. All the right, title, Interest and claim 01 Henry 1. Uliodes, 01, In aud to 65 acres of laud more or less, situated In Slippery Kock town ship, Butler county, Pa. bounded as loliows.lo wlt:' On tin noilh by land ol X C Kuodes. east by laud of VV C ltuodes, South by lauds 1 D Steuhcusou I.id puohc road and west by lauds ot Josl.tli id.iius. said laud being mostly clear ed, und'"i letice, and lu a lair state of cultiva tion, aim having a iwo-siory frunie dwelllug .1 .use. irauie stable ani other tneicou. ALSO—OI, lu und 10, 5 acres of land, more 01 less, nitua ed lu sllp|H ry Kock lownahip. Bui. lei coui.iy, 1 a., bouuil. das lollows, Ul wit: Ou tue noth oy lam.sol 1 C lUiodes, cast by lands Ol W c Ithodes. south by land of v\ C Klioiie.. ttiu west y laud ol T C ithodes and public • oad said laud being all cleared aud lu a good Slate ol cultivation, seized aud lakeu lu • AcciiUon as ine properly of ileury L Kuodes at the null ot It li vv ic*. Ezra C Trister. Sarah Kuodes. u K Davis. J J Mctiarvey, Jouu Berg U Co. ul al. Eu No 130 March T 1891. Kill ton & (iri-cr, atty. All the right, title, luteiest aud claim of t! O Kiiigsoury , 01, in and lo u certain loi ol lun i mole 01 less, situate lu Ceuuevllle Ooro, Butlei eo. Pa. bouuded as lollows,to-wil: Begiuumg at . post ou llie Butler aud Mercer pike, Ihe ice along Saiu pike soulh 4* eusl 00 leel to a post, tueuce by lot No ih south il Wesl IUO leet to a post ou lite east side ol au alley, iheuce by saiu ..liey non-U 42 wesl 50 leel to a post, llteuce oy iol No 10 noilh 31 east llio leel to the place ol beginning, said lot being iol No II lu llie geuer plau ol lots of said 0010. and uaviug tnereou erocied a good two siory uaiuti dwelling hous. . ,ood name slop- building aud u frame uuilu lUK used as a waroUouse. ALSO- Of. In ind to a certain lot of land inoie or leas, situated in Centre?llle boro. But ler Co. Pu. bounded as follows. 10-wit: Begin ulng at a post on said liutiur aud Mercer pike 1.1 ence by lot No 17, It being the raine lot de scribed above, south 31' west 100 feet to a post. Hence by the aforesaid alley Uorlh 42 ttesl 15 feel lo a post, thence bv part of the name lot. It being part ol lot No Hi 111 sal 1 general plan B'-t apart to Harriet II Wll on, north 31 east I6u f. et to a mist. Ihence by tne aforesaid Butler and Mereer pike south 42" east 15 leet to the piac- ol begluulug said lot being part of lot No Hi as laid out by the gsueral plan ot lots of said boro. Seized anil taken In execution an Ihe property of C O Kingsbury at the suit of O N < 'handler. ED No 141 March T. l*» 4. Kals'oa £ Orecr. ntt'ys. Al tbe right, title, interest and claim o 1 James Frazler. of. In and to 60 acres of land more or less situated lu Muddy-creek township Butler county. Pa.. bounded as follows, to-wll' No 163 March T. l*al. W D Brandon. atfy. All the right, title interest and claim of Owen Hrady of. In and to <0 acres of I »nd. more or less, situated in Donegal township. Butler county Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Unds of Owen Hradv. east by land* of Widow Maloney. south by lands or Kr*nk Walt uian and west by Unds of Itodger Uoyle. with a one-story lo.' bouse, small sUitde.small orchard mereon. Bald land being mottlv cleared aud in a uood state of culUvatlon. Seized and taken in execution as me property of Owen Hrady at the suit of Michael McUluley In trust, ED Ne 151, Man hT, 1894. Stephen I'um mingt, Att'y. AH the right title, interest and claim ol Karl Butxer, of, in aud to 50 acres of land, more or less. Mtuated in Fairview township Uuller county. Pa , bouuded a« lollows. to wit: Beginning at a wbiteoak tree ou the uorthwest corner and runuing thence by lands of A L Campbell south 89° east 35 rods to a post.thenoe by lauds of W Gibson So. 1 ® west 47 roda to a stone, tbeue-J by sum south 8:1° east 47 5-10 rods to a stone, thence by lands of Jamea Campbell ■ uth 11° west V 5-10 rods to a post, thenoe by lauds o( John B Jamison south 25° ea-t 50 rod* I" » tl.ence by lands of John B Jaaii*onsouih 2 ~ west 10 rods lo a post, theuoe by same aud Jamea Blauey north 8»° west 7H rod* to a poat, thence by landa of Wm Wilson weat ISO rods to a whiteoak, the place of beginning Reserviug, nevertheless portions tu lo'j, tirrftz-fore sold, being a* follow* viz' 1. > * Noa 28, 29, sold to Grove Bros lot A *do t . i Aaron, lot No «5 to Couley Bros, lot No I sold to Mary B»rd, lot No 2 sold t-. D S iu n erland, lot No 3 sold lo Ida Irons, lot* No* 4 «nd 5 sold to Si E Mehard, tola NJI 21, 22 23, '4,25 aud 36 sold to Vio eiUni.iOjil. I" .No 7 Mild to Jeuuie Ruraberijer, lot* St* 8, 9 and 10 aold to Thomas Carliu, lot No II Hold to Kiora Cuffio, loin No 15 an l 294 sol ' in A M Rice, lots Nos ltrtf and 881 lot «u C'.urch street sold to Chas E Herr, lots No* , 201, 202 and 203 sold to F Ilindtn tu, lot Church street sold to Mrs lla'ley, lot No 10') aold to R P Doyle, lot No 106 sold to Mr* N Beatty, lot No 108 sold to Edgar Taylor, lot ,\o 100 sold to A Kilclien*ieiu, lot* N..* 111 aud 106 aold to Ella Botner, lot Non 100, loi hint 102 sold to R D Jenniugs, lot B sold i t K DCII lot No 71 Bold to Jain<** Claris, lot* , No .13 85 8<« aod 87 sold to J B Ki.roy, I n N« 34 sold to Uosana da le riend, 1 d No sdo to Dillon, lui 3o sold lo 1. ln-ia:i i, 1»< K.n, Nlti.'i 84 ►old to K DJnji.li..;-, I"t* N— -7.s and 79 »old to Union Oil Co lot* No« 70, i 7(1 and 77 sold to A L Ayenuore, lots N..s . • | aud "4 S"ld tu Wll JelilsOU, lots Nos "Mi. '< I Amlv Root, lot No 94 sold to F lots .No 7!) nn'l (i hold to Jell Freeman, lot No R nold to ( 'ampi)*-11 Bros, lot E sold to I'rank Dill, lot No ,Sts N.s 58, ftW and til) sold to Presbyterian Church. |<>ti Nos 10, 17, 18, If uu 120 a >ld to Mrs (fibs ii, lot nil Fores', street -iold to Liz zit* \\ ard, lot No '.'(HI sold to Jlv Sui-pherd. lot No 12 sold to UH (i Campliell, 1 acres sold t» Euke Stoughtnu, 12 acres ol land sold to I O Pollard, lots ti9 and 70 being ground occupied by the Central Hotel, lot No lu7 xold to F Houvinin, said It ad b*ioi{ mottly oleareJ aud liaviug urecie I ther.; in a two story trame store building aud dwelling house, aud a one-story Irame dwelling house. Belied and taken in execution as the property of Karl Butzer at the suit of Daniel Market. rEIt.MS OK HALE:—The following must be strictly complied ivith when property is .stricken down. . ... _ I. W.ien the plaintiff or other Men creditor IH comes the purchaser the cist on the writ must ne paid au i a list of the liens Including mortgage searches ou the property sold to g"th« r with such lieu creditor's receipt * for tho amount of the proceeds of tho .*alu or .such por tion thereof a* he may claim niiut be furulshdd the Sheriff. ■i. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not. settled Im'iie ttately will be continued until I o'clock r. «. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will arala i» pu .up md sold at the expense and risk of the prrson to wnoni first sold. • to Pardon's Dure*', titu edition, page 410, and smith's Kor ns. p.tffiMSt. ANDBKA'C C'A IPBKLL. Hlioritf. . Sheriff's Otilce. ttutler. I'a . February 11. IsM INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMfc:i. PtiODOix of Brooklyn, Aassts Continental of Now York, Assets $6,380,000.00. NKW YORK. Llt'E, Assets 3>t37t49S> 000,00 * R. e. 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