THE OITIZEiN" FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23,1894 BCTLKE baa a population or a&out lo.uoo. It la the Count} seat of Uutler County, wltb 60,0 lift. Four rallwuya. natural gua. and unequalled tacilltln for menuractures. Progress e\rjwliere; new buildings. new manufacture*, a <u<<l pnjsp-rous tow i>. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for ear so doing, we are enabled to offer to all oar subscribers who pay arrearages, lif any) and one year in adrance, and to all new subscribers paying in adrance, the New York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further particulars of this offer see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. John Kemper's Harness. Racket Store's Special Sale. Douglass' Books. Grich's Low Prices. Doutheit & Graham's Clothing. Sanbary Academy. Horses Wanted. P. A W. Excursion. Citation Notice. NOTB— AII advertisers intending to make canges in their ads. should notify as ot their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —A preacher who has a praying child be bind nim is a hard man to discourage. —When yoa waut a friend don't choose a ie an whose children are afraid of hiin. —The devil has to admit tbat religion is a good thing every time he makes a hypo crite. —Theie is no better time than now to enroll your nameon the CIT izßK'ssubscri P tion list. —Thereare'-crustysinners" in theohuruh who feel irritated whenever tne preacner says something that comes home to thorn. —The average young lady is never so bap. pj as when her lover ia telling her "sweet things" of their fnture bliss. —More mountains woald be mured if than were more people with a grain of moatard-aeed faith. —Zelienople elected a Republican Bar ltd on Taesday for the first time in its history. A. 11. Laak wan the man. —The supply of mean weather for Feb ruary and Maroh is always in excess of the demand. —Horse buyers don't hare much trouble getting what they want. The sellers are not ao fortunate. —A. newspaper like the CITIZEN will fill attaching void" in any family tha does not possess it —lt looks a little serious to consMer the prophecy thai the world will come lo an end in 1899. One thing wi.lcertainly end about that time, and that is the 19th century —A certain man thinks that if the times are not as prosperous as one ocald wisli.tno boat way would be for every man to do bis beat in trying to make them so. —The case of Mrs. Emma Rankin va- Rev Elmer Auckerinan was the sensational Washington, Pa., this week. The Rev. was acq ui ted on all the charges. —The U. P. Church was dedicated yesterday. Rev. McKee was assisted by Rev. Ferguson in the dedication ot this handsome structure. —According to bills printed at thia office a public sale will be beld at the residence of Josepb Ewing, deo't Clinton twp. ou Wednesday, March 7, 1894. —We direct attention to the card of John Kemper, manufacturer of aud dealer in harness, collars, etc.. who has recently opened a store at 342 S. Main St. —Mrs. D. T. Pape has lately placed a "flirt"in her window wbicb attracts ttie attentiou of tbe passerby and proved a nice advertising novelty. —LOST— Ccmbination gold pen and pencil, also gold toothpick with ivory handle, onamois case Finder please leave at this office. Bailable reward. —The first announcement from thessa n of the Brady's Bt>nd Iron Co 's property is that in'order to work their oar and oo»[ mines most advantageously, tnepurcnasers will build a railroad Iroui Brady's Bend to lome point near Millerstown, oouuectiug with the P. & W. Ry. —The pastel-water color made by the O. W Hardmau Art Co of 41 u-s Emma Negley attracts much favorable comment among toe many friends of the jouug lady. It is the first of its aiud in Butler and is au artistic success. Mr. Hardman la an able and conscientious man aud any who go to hiin for fiue work will not be diaappotnted. —The hard times are driving many peo ple from the oiliea who are flocking to tbe ooantry to become farmers. In Berks coun ty every farm could be rented ten time 8 over. Consequently the price of farm land has taken a jump op ward aud rentals have increased. Many ot those who re return ing Ui the farms went to the cities from the oouutry. —Tbe following is tbe program 01 the Farmers Institute to be held at the Slippery Bock School on Marcb 6th aud 7th: Ad dress of welcome, l>r. A E. Maltby, Re sponse, A. G. Black, Slippery Kock, Ha; Kemarks, W. 11 H. Kiddle, Butler, Fa; member State Board of Agriculture. Horticulture, N. U. Thompson, Elma. fa- Clover and Hon>t-made Manures, \V I. Chamberlain, Hudson, Ohio. Evening, 7 o'clock. The Farmer and the Foreigner. Elliott Kobb, Prospect, Pa. Lecture —Tbe Influence of Farming on the Farmer and Bis Family, W. I. Chamberlain, Wednes day, March 7th 9A, M. Spraying Fruit Tree*, Thomas flays, Baldwin, Ps; Ex perience with Commercial Fertilizers, W I Chamberlain, Essay Mrs. Stoops, fl'.ok er, Pa; Sheep Busliandry, Geo. F Ea-iy, Freeport, Pa; Altenoou.l o'clock Poultry. Uou D B. l).>utuett, Browusilal 1 Pt; EMU) . Mrs N. F. hartley. Euclid, Pa; Al dross. W. 1 Chamberlain. This prvgram will be interspersed by music, reenau-.us, Ao by the students of tbe Normal i->cb<x.l, under direction of Dr.Maltby. Discussions and Question Box will be in order during each session. J. Dilmau, general lecturer of the Penna. State Grange, has written that be will bu present at the Institnte aud will speak. —We will reduce the pr'ce of Kramer Wagons from now until March 15tb, any one wbo need« s waeoa tbir spring will Have tnouev by baying uow. We are also ttdi'ng baggies and harness at reduced pricfn Blankets and robes at cost. Call *od save money. 8. B. MABTINCOURT & Co las E .leff«-ri«on St. —florae Blankets and Robeb at Martwcoart and CO'B Cloaks at yoar own pricf> No reasonable offer refused—tner mum go L STEIN &. SON —Clearance Hale of all winter goods Greatest b*riraius in dry goods ana «lo*ka ever kuowu at L. TITUM 6 RTON'g. LEGAL NEWS. The following civil causes have been disposed of since oar last issue; Elistia Robinson lor use of Mar.a Shop ard vs J M Snepard, ad.n'nx of James M. Sbep«rd. deed. Feb. 1C verdict lor plain tiff lor $3190 M. E Martin vs J. . Colestock, discon tinued. W. J. Adams vs Helbach*. continued. Johuathan Wilson vs S. C. Ramsey, verdict for plaintiff lor $223.53. Jon. Wilson vs R»bt lladson, verdict for plaiutiff for slll 92. Jas. Sulwagon vs ililgar A Co., verdict fur plaintiff fur SIOO. HOTBS. Wednesday, the 28th is the last day for filing applications lor license, and the list will be pubiuhtJ next day; then the people who intend to remonstrate will have till Maicb 15ih to file their teuion strauces Tbe indications are that the uext license court is to be a lively one. The case • t Graham \s Pe'ers, which oc oupied tne tune of tbe Court for several days w».s ended bj the jury bringing ia a verdict lor Graham, placing tbe damages at SIOO. Costs to be paid by Dr. Peters. Iu the case of Birch vs tbe P. <fc W. R R. a verdict was returned tor the plaintiff lor $255. LA.TB PROPERTY TRANSFERS. John Scbmeider to Ihus. J. llazlott, lot in Butler lor $45 \V. B. Uauioaugh to J. T. Welsh et a), lot in Evansourg lor S6OO Feter A aliacu el ai lo Eliz Wallace, 42 acres in Muddy creek fur saoO. Geo. ii Burr to A. J. Burr, 63 aires ill forward for SBOO. C fci Watiers to Ann Wattera and tame to O. C. Wallers 16 acres in Adams for S4OO. Jos A Hays to Geo Robinson 6 acres in Middlesex lid: s2l*o. Eden Eineuratii to J lil<euralh 60 acres in i.ufl'aio twp. tor $t»00. *V A F-irqier to i'uos G AlcLaunahan lot in Faruiington lor SJOO. F M Uiuouian lo cbas A and Jas E uuidmaii 214 acres iu i'laukiiu lor S2BO. E A ill call lo chas A and Jas Binuinan 214 acre.- in FranKilu !»i S2BO. Li E ii} e. s to C A Abrauis lot in Butler lor S9OO. .kiarnage Licenses. lid ward Rape Crau berry twp Caroline Neyman.......... B. L. Coulter Sun bury Abbie Black " Vf m. J. Patterson Slipperyrock Ellen Wi150n..... ....—. " Milhnger Harper Ch cora Maud Harper " John T. McMab0u...............-Gienora Sadie E. Edwards Clarion, Pa E. 0 Montgomery Lawrence Co Allie Smith Allegheny Co Anthony Ramsey Cranberry twp Susan Renison ... .Adams ttvp W J Haslett Leaeureville Jennie Redmond N. Libert) Prospective brides may bo interested to learn that there are 31 days in the year on which, it is said, it la uulucky to mairy. i'hey are January 1, 2, 4, 2, 7, 10, 15; Feo. 6, 7, 8; ilarch, 1, 6, 8; April 6, 11; May 5» 6, 7; June 7, 15; July 5, 19; August 11, 19; o*-plember 6. 7; Oct"b ;r XoVeuibef 15, 16, and December 15, 16, 17. The fty Concert. Tbe Madame Fry Concert Company ap peared in tbe Opera Houso Tuesday even ing last. Tney gave a good concert. Al most every member on ,tbe program was encored,e»pecialy tbereadinguf MissCbwny and the violin solos of Miss 411 a Fiy. The Fry Company was brought here by the Ladies' Ass'sting Committee of the T. M. C. A. to raise funds to aid them in tha Y. M. C. A. work. There was quite a large audience. At Armory Opera House, Monday, March sth. The Kii-fe Jubilee Singers will bit here on &larcb 5, uuder the au«uice» of the Cbristain Endeavor Society, and all indications point to a crowded bouse Every one knows of the great popularity of the Fisk Singers, and we append tbe following as au iudi cation of ho* they are received elsewhere: Loudiu's Fixk Jululee Singer:- uiu#t have made a tremendous bit at theii first count rt at Plymouth ebuueh recently, for they sang to another immense audience at Wieting Opera Rouse last night Every seat in the bouse hud been taken in tbe afternoon aud at night enough additional admissions were sold to completely pack every foot of space. The audience received the program with vooiferous applause. Loudi- 's solos, the male quartette, and the entire club were all encored time audagaiu. Tbe voices are strong and well blended, aud tbe songs are given with tbe gusto of tbe plantation ne gro. The concert is as attractive as it s uuique.— Syracuse Standard, March 3 d BtJTbKR MAKKRTB Our grocers are paying 22 for butter, 14 for lre.-h eggs, 40 for potatoes, 25 for turnips. 50 for parsnips 3 to 7 for cabliage, 50 a bu for beets, 50 for onions 10 tor dres.-ed chickens, and 11 tor turkejs and ducks. Tbe Pittsburg produce and live stock markets are abouv the came as la--t weeks. Attend the state Normal School at Slippery Rock, Pa. Excellent advan tages in Music. A successful train ing school lor teachers. Expenses only SSO for 14 weeks. Spring term begins Marcb 27, 1894. Address Albert E. Maltby, Principal, —At Grieh & Lamb's you are sure of best urade of guitars, cornets, harmonicas, flutes, violins, eceor dians, mandolins, clarhmetc, music boxes, banjos, piccolos, strings., —Bargains in remnants and odd lots of goods—come quick for choice. L STEIN <FE SON Double Blackboards. Secretaries [)esk». jEureka Baby-Jumpers and Swings lor sale at J. F T STKHLE'B. See the bargains wo are off-jriug in tine Henriettas. Just think of it, $1 00 goods for 68 cents aud 75 cent goods for sjj cents at L. STEIN & SONVS. —California Orange Cider at Ricbey's Bakery. Largest assortment jand best values o Dress Gootlb aud Clonks at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Co to Nixon's Home for meals aud loOg u,'. —Job work of all kind done at the CITIZEN OFFICE Red hose, black hose aud tan hose at M F & M Marks', See tbe full line of Poems in all stj les of binding at lowest prices in tbe city at HEINEMAN'S, Butler, Pa Buckwheat Wanted. We always pay tbe highest price for buckwheat at oar mill. GEO WALTER & SON. —Combination t-uits at 50 cents at M F & m. ..arks'. Pianos. Upright Pianos, Metallopboues, Organs, Accordeons, CouLvrtinus, M it-leal Boxes. Mouth Organs of Hjlkiuilß at J.F T. 4 STEHLE'S —Boarding House Cards, with Act ot Assembly, 25 ceutt. tor half-a-dozen, •or Sale al CITIZEN office. Ladies satin waists at price half during "Fair" week at M F. & M. Marks'. —U*e the Port Tar Cougb Dri ps, to bewail at Kicbej'o Bakery. .. The Case of J. B. Orbison. After being under consideration for years, the claim of Josiah B. Orl>i»on. of [ Donegal twp., against the National irov ernment. for money paid by him dnr:. g the war baa been reported favorably 1.1 t"ie House from the Committee on W«r Claims. Tbn bill authorizes and directs the re payment to Josiah B Orbison ot ltonetr J t*p., Boiler county. Fa.. :he sum of S3OO, with lawful interest thereon, which he was in 18G3 compelled to pay to avoid the per formance ot military service as a conscript at a time when he was n<-t a citizen oi tne United States of America. The proof filed shows that Josiah 11 Orbison uas not iu the year 18C3 a whiti person, but a decendant id the Atncai race. Ue was, in 1863 drafted from L> -i - egai twp , Butler Co.. I'a.. and »as nolo bed by the provost-m.irsnal of Pittsburg, Pa , of the fact tbat be was drafted,aud re quested to report in person on a certain day or to furnish a substitute or pay the *uui of f3OO, or in his tailure or neglect - to do be would be deemed find treated a.. .» deserter. Orbison (lid report and alter u. - dergoing a medical examination was pr- - nouueed lit lor the performance ol iuili ary service. but he claimed exemption troui military service on the ground that lie w a not a dli Zen .if the United Sta'en, i»!;d lot tbat reason not liable to the compulsory pertoruiance of uiiliian service Lii - claim of exemption w»s refuse) and u - paid S3OO in orner to avoid the computer. perlormance of military, rervice as :i eon script, and was released aud set at liiiertv The bill says: "The act of congress of Harch 3, 1863, constitutes as national torces, puliject to dratl, all aide bcilietl citizens between the age of 20 and 45) ears A citi* - n is one who. uuder tbe Constim lion of the Uuited States, ha* the right r.> vote tor leprcentatives in cougr. *s aud other public officers and who is quality.i to (ill offices in the gift of the people; any white person born in the United tMn'e-. (Bovier's Ljw Dictionary, vol 1. P 275 ) "Birth aud allegiance are simultaneous citizens, within ihe meaning ot the Cons' i union, are tree inhabitants, born iu Ire United States or who have been natura u ed bv act ot congress ' (United States v> Rhodes. 1 Ab. C. C,28 ) Persons of col or were not naturalized until the pa-s.it; of tbe civil rights bill of April 9. ISC6 "The doctrine that existed betore tbe adoption ol the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution was that birth within the jurisdiction and dominion of tne United States of itself created citizenship, except ing as applied to Africaus and their de scendant!".' (21 Federal Reports, 905.)" Oil Notes. The Eastern Oil Co. finished its >'o. 1 on the Geo. Cooper, farm iu Penn twp. last week; lluct, contractor; and it. is ex pected to do 50 bbls They have 74 feet ot sand aud 35 leel ol pay sand. Their John son farm well was shot a few da> s and is doiug 30 bbls a day from the third si ad It was a light well from the 100 loot. The Eshelman farm well is doinj; 30 bbls. from the 100 foot. Help us Along. C E Miller, of he new shoe store store, Butler, Pa , has kiudly consented to con tribute to the inouumei t fund five per cent of any » eeks sales that the fi nance commute may select At a recent meeting it was decided to taketbw week be gi ning the twelfth of March and ending the seventeenth, fur dona'ions Ii you need an . footwear and want to help swell the monu ment fund bay them the week ol this do nation. W « con si er Mr Miller,s offer very liberal aud he is deserving of yoar patron age. I J. Sec. 40 Horses Wanted. I will boy two car 1 ads of hordes consisting of drivers, general purport aud draft horses, aged from 4 to 8 years,weight from 1,050 to 1 50t) I will bo at Rimersburg, Pa , Sat. Mar 3; Millerstown, Monday, March 5; Grove City Taesday. March g; Sun bury, Wednesday March 7; at ihe Wick House, Butler Thursday, M ircfi 8. H. SEANOR & CO —Children's Trunks Children's Bureaus. Children's Chairs Children's Wooden Bedsteads. Children's Wooden Tables. Children's Wooder Rocker* at J.F. T. STEHLK'B —Take your children to Zuver's Gallery for Pictures that will suit von. Postoffice building —Home made Candies, Christmas candies, cream and chocolate bon bons, tree ornaments, caudles, eic ot every description at City Bakery. —Any person wantiDg fence pods, cord wood, or timber for other pur poses, csn learn where to pet same near Butler by inquiring at tbe CITI ZEN Office, Botler, Pa. Best Buffalo flannels reduced to 25 cents a yard at L. STEIN <FE SON'S Best underwear'in the city at M.F. <fe M. Marks'. —Now is tbe time to buy a cloak at your own price. They must all lie sold as we carry none over to nexi Beasou. L. STEIN & SON —SO-incbes wide and all-woo'— greatest bargain ever offered—nas $1 00 a yard—now only 50 cents, just half price at L. STKIM A SON'*. —Our stock is tbe larget in tbe city Our styles tbe latest. Our lowest. M F. & M Marks' D L CLF.ELAND. Jeweler and Optican, 125 South Main Sreet, Butler, Pa. Diamonds, fine watches, jewelry; spectacles, solid and plated ware cou stautly on band. Special attentiou given to testing and correctly fittii.j; spectacles. —Zuver's Pictures leave nothing warning in finish, tone or a corni" IlKeuess. Don't forget us ou Hosiery aiiil Gloves, we al way Behave the best at owest pr ices L. STEIN <!T SON'S Boy's Carts aud Wagonß Toys that never out-stay tbeir Welcomejwith the Buys at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. DCD'i Diiss seeing out Fair de p!ay of millinery. M" F. &.M. Marks'. —Tbe great offer being made by tbe Pittsburg Dispatch to take tt e sixty teachers of tbe public scho>> s ot Pittsburg, Allegheny and o'lor points in Pennsylvania. Ohio, We.-t Virginia and i/arvland, to Atlautic City in July i% the talk of tbe hour. The additional inducement that tbr twelve teachers of the eixi v who re ceive the largest uuuiber of vott-s will be taken on a supplementary trip to Pbiladepbia, New York and Bostou after the Atlantic City trip is over in indicative of the liberality vvhico governs the Pittsburg Dispatch i everything it does. Give your favor ite teacher tbe benefit of the splendid summer outing. •Home made taffies aud candies at Hicbqji 'o Bakery. Personal. David Osborco of Cbicairo iit in town. Col Ai«*x Lowry was 60 years old on Sanda/, and tuany ot his friends called to see fcitn. Tin* Gold Foil rnadinc clnb will bold an open meetiug al Ada Gntiipper'i* on Friday eve. Tbe W. C. T. C. parlor meeting of last Thursday evening at Mrs. Obss Bailey's wa> very well attended and interesting Hey. McfcCee gave a talk on Gen.Seal Dow, Mrs Georg* Amy played a stirring march aud Mis.-es Mabelle tleydrick and Anna Cninenwetl recited. Messrs Bailey and Jamison sang a pretty dnet and refresh nieti s closed a pleasant evening. I'eter Fetinell. EMJ. the old veteran < f ■'e.iti Id twji. was ni town oh boainess. M ouday "Faiiy I'onkle" an oil man ot Wa.-hiiig- \ ton, !'ii was on oar streets, Taesday. lie ;iuli- the scales fur 350. Mr W C. Xegley and danghler Einm;< i.-t'i ou Tuesday inortiing fo, Washington, l> C. where his class, U. S. Navy, ban quets ou Wednesday. Judge '.lahard of Mercer ha? been hold ihg Court here this week. Squire G. W. Cramer ot Bufftln twp i~ el .. t ,1 over the fine v.ite he gut on Tue day. In the fs'• ■of determined oppiisiti, tie r I » cl-ir piaralny ol 78 votes This d .ke-Itie sqaires stn boruini ion. and he ■uakc • i very 8 .tisiactory officer. Accidents. While skatiug ou the ice a few days ago. 1.-orge Daiigh-rty, aged 13 year* mnl sun •>( 11. J, Daugherly, hart unuself iiiteruai- IV. Heiaorri.age of the bowels set lu, anu ii last Friday night. A little .-on of Frank Baker of Ceutre ville drank some arsenic a lew days ago. nut r.is iii'e was saved by prompt meas ures. A >n of Matthew Leihler had his le_ broken while coa>tiug Friday tught and a •ii oi' ,vl*-x «severely nnrt. $9 00 to Ptiila'ielpina and re lurn via ihe P & W Tie P. &VV will sell round trip licktts to Philadelphia on account ot ibe (i. A R Eucatnpuient Tickets ou sale Feb 26 to J/arch 2 inclu.-ive. irouil reiiimui(f until .1/irch 5, and will allow pause to stop off at Wu hiugton, D C., in either dtrrc lion. Kate Irom Bailer $9 For furtbt-r iuformaiioD inquire ol A B Crouch, agent. JOHN KEMPER, Manufacturer of ■ Harness, Collars, and Strap Work, and Dealer in Whip*, blankets, robes, trunks and ra ises and everything found in a first-class harness store. S 'l • agent the Dexter Sweat Collar the be>t collar made -a set of single har ness is given away wiih a gross of the.-e sweat collars. Come in and them. My goods are all new and strictly first class work, guaranteed Repairing promptly done. 342 S Main St., - - - Butler, I'd SPECIAL SALE OF PANTS. 00 Pants for $5 6J. $5 50 Pants for $4 50. $5 00 P«nts fo $4 00. §4 sl> Pants for $3 50 s4.''o Pants for $3 00. $3 00 Pants for $2.50 f.O Punts fur $1.75. $2 00 Pants for $1 25. Warranted Jean Pants sold by n >n« for less thaa $1 00. *** :. for 89e. : : *** THE RACKET STORE, 120 South Main Street, Butler, Pa., B. B. BLACK. With tbe whitest prices from a cus • onier'n standpoint,that ever were of fered in these two cities —in any city, we believe you may say. Fine Black iViohair Brlllian lines, 29 iuches wine, 25 cent* » v ard. Black Mohair Briilian ines. 4*2 'och»-s 50 cents All w4.0l 50 Cfot, Ladies' > uub, 38 wide, 25 cams $1.50 ii> $2 00 Black Suiting odd Hues to b« niicntiwd—so to 54 iuchert wide, SI.OO a yard Three new lou Black CheviO s special y ndiipifd to I ailcr OowDf 50 inchea wide, §1 00, $1 25 ai (1 $1 50. Toe Dew undress d Black Worsteds, made iu Kuyland by a crletirafed maker of uieu's Wetti maiurialci, aianufactured these iu ri«bt weight for ladieb' gowna— s'ylisb and bound to be popular— -5G inches wide, $2 00 and $2 50 Hut the graud climax of tht> tfreai B'ack Dress Goods Olldr ing is ibe iucye lot tine imp >rted Black Silks, thrown ou the New Yo"k market tc b* i-oht f. r cash. We bought, and n w'.> your bl «ck Mlk chance w i bout an t-qual. HnuOSome B;«ck Cachemire GM>S (irtiu Silks. 22 iuche- wide, 90 cents $1 25 and $1 5o y»u've otten paid for these. Two 1018 and fi< i b Biack Heau ae Inir, $1.50 and $1.75. ■ vnt heiivv * Black Satin D chesse, #1 00 p>-r yard—never t-ucb a cDance tor a Black Silk Dress. Come, or write t< r r-«nicies; you'll be amazed at the quality and style of at price. Boops & Buhl, •15 to 121 Federal Street ALLEGHENY.PA WANTED SALESMEN H!!"i Kin HTOVk 1«1 NKEI» POTATOEH. LIBERAL SALARY or c 'MMISSION nm WKKKI.Y PEKMA N i ~nd I'AYIN'I! M S >"I;. 1 \I. I SIN;. KMHN I'-i CJ Hiii. N » KX<TO<<IVICTBttttITIMY UVW If 1 Di'.sl Writ 'atum e tor It'l ilis u> T;s lidwfes Nursery Co., Rochester, K. Y. * • • e * ' rorn! acaJlt? NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES ! .At a revival meeting at N'ew Brighton, Su day uight. 'he • :.i»t r go: v.t> war«n in ihe deiiui ci«ii«u <'f » m ••r», aud ia tne course ol hfs - >id a c rtain young j Ifcdy. who hud met witU sudvleu deato in ! thai place recently, bad, prior lo heroes' h, j been pleaded wiin by him to j.iin the [ church But »he »rcitdiastly refused and had I died in her sins FurtOermere, the speaker • said he Was salislied she had gout, straight : to hell As-iMina-tne meeting *-a« adj iurn ! eil a young man. who bad been a close friend to the girl whose memory the miuis ter had defamed, met him outside aud gave him a sound thumping Had it not been lor ihe interference < 1 others it is believed he would have killed hi in. The Italians in the quarries around Xew Castle aie said lo be iu a Very bad way . A New Castle special -ays that iu a Visit lo their shaiitle-tne oi her day tne ~un« w»> j blowing |1 i gli tne cracks ol *he them ou s. liu rags vv hicli constituted the bed ot a women sick unto d> alh Be-ule Ihe bed » little darK eyed, oliv'e sKladml was ur»uchi> g, -niging S' ltly a utourufui Tu-can »-olig. Ot.e lit the ui. *ll Was t'ook'.hg some por K r nds iu a broken skillet, « bile im on hreee other cmldreu were huddled iu a corner wnn eoti'ee sac's LhroWu over t ieui. Iu the 50 or more ..hanti's ii-ned • >.il> two loaves ol bicad louud »nu they had be. u "eul lu by some kind Icioier. U.'g- aud cuts are are oeing eaieu >i. 1 the It nces are being In ibe Allegheny court la.-: Monday George W. VV oifl, ol Tareutum wa-couvic. d reb. • .ludge t.*hig ol CI linlually libeling 1.a,. * ei W t'liaui il Prion ui say lag that Air Pru e had staled that he was lired ol McDonald ■ irug s'ore vV ni-:,,; tha' he had ioiir bottles ul g 'o.i si - .if lu li s p". ki 's aud gave V\ .. ff adl'l .K ll< 'Il 1.1- II I. Idl 8 1 U'J Il.lld oi Ihg a little hidi-eil Price beiiig a Frotilbl • iouist and a church u. ember had hud ho experience wi.h Mcl'on.vid drug t r.- w. iß ky. n .r had he tue tv.ur b .tn-s ot "good slufl 'lit hi - pockets a Den VV i ill said he Uad Tne whole tn.uble waa caused i>> Aucttoh eerJ. V . \ lnceul. looking like Flic. . 11 .■ Was ine man * ho was .lied td drug store a hi-ky. Eleven divorce caM -. live ol which haV. been staried within a WteK, a e pending iu the Laarence c. unly Luurti, lor trial ut the March term. RAILKUAD TIIUh. TAh L.Eb. PES iV SY LV AMA F AI I.BO A I>. V,'F. rri'.N I'K.NNSYI.VANIA DIVISION. Iu Kff . • .N* •, j r_-iitb, i-ya. Leaves Bmler as follows: For Kulier Juucticn and inlermediate -ectious.aud lor Ail 1; HjO, A.M., nnd l-T.and 5:06, p.m. daily ex cept Suuday. For rareoiura. Fre ;ior' and Allegheny Valley .luueton. t>:l • s:v."i :i I ll:: 'j a m. -:45, and '•:o6 p. m., '■ ily eicepi Suuday. l'or Sharj -buig, «:!.'> aad *1:00 a. tu, 2:15 and »:<>s p tn. For iilairsville and Ulairsviile Intersec tion; (5:15 a. m. and -:45 p. lu., daily except Suuday. Trains leaves Allegheny City for Tarca tutu, Builer Junction aud Butler at b:jd and »:'JS, aud 10: Ida. m , S:l3. and 6:lo, P m. daily except Sunday. Traius pass lilairsTiiie Intersection east ward as follows: llarri-burg Ac.'om'nodaiion. 7:.{0 a. m., daily except Suuday Main Lit e Ex,-re -, l':40 a m., daily. Mail Kxpre- 1, 3:iS m , daily. Philadelphia Express tii-'sp. tu., daily. From Union s>iation, Piitsluirg, Eatteru Mamlaiii tune, ler Aiii-oua ljarrishurt;, Washiuglon, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Nevv York; 3:ai> a. m. Penn'a. Limited, 7:16, 8:00, y:o.>,a. im. 4; id p. iu.. 7:oup. m., f>:to p. ui daily. For llarrisbutg d«ilv . 1:00 pm. For Harriaburg .-un lay only, 8:40 a. m. Por Aituena ii. iiy except Suuday at 5:25 a. m, For time tables and «urtber iutornialion inquire ol the I'icke, -V eul at the Station, ui address ihns E. lit, PA. VV. iMsl. 110 filth Avenue, Pillaburg, Fa. J. 11. WOOD. General Passeugtr Agent S. M. PItEVOST, Oeiiera! M»nager,| P. & W R. F.. Schetlule, In effet Jan. li 'ul (Butler 'line). Ti short, i.me to i utaburg. UKPAiiT SOUTH. HII'.M SOCTB. ti ." a m Alicglieiiv '> - r i am. Allleglieny i.x S ao. A! , A Ak 1 I'll • :■. a lli.Al.V N Caalle it jam All'gheny A, :'3opiu. All'} s. rh'go :i 0t» p lit All»vheu> Mall ,>>i'in. Alltghenv 3Uu p ui Chicago • x. . i'■ pm. All y .v ASrou u iu p ui AU'y A Lll Ex -i« p m Allegheny Ac OKPAHT SOBTH FBOM NOKTH. 1005 ahi Kiipe & I i . -10 am K \burg vC 5.C10 ptn < lath II Ac j'< 4-t a in. t'larl in Ac T.:>o pm 1 oxhurg <4u pm. Kane Mi l SUNDAY THAI VS. DEPART SOUTH. I FKUM SOCTH. 8.15 a iii, lieForesi An • a m Allegheny Ac 3.« i pin . ''hic iBO l'..\ |4 as pm. Allegiienj I x B.lOpm, Allegheny AC,;.J> p tn. Deforest AC Train arriving at 135p 'u leaves rt & O de po. I'lt'sbuig ut -i -in o'clock. >Ut.ler and tireeiiville C'u.u'h will leave Alle gnnyat2:up. in . da ly except -un ay Con n cilng at \\ nlowgrov. arriving at Buller al 4 35. t'uUman Buffet Sleeping Curs .nil llrst-class D v v oiiChes run throiu i netween Butler and C icago d .ilv. Kiii through th k"ls to points in the West Northwest or South.'-est u| •' t 1 < A. B. CKOUCH, Agent PI r TSBDRG, MIENANbU <S LAKH khlK R. h n effect November'JO. 1*93. Butler time GOING NOKTH KltOSi; >OKTH. 18—. mi a. in., Erie !> B.Mi a m Krie 14—a 15 '• " li-2 4Jpm Erie 10—>'« p m Erto 13—p m. Erie No. 12 makes close ' leiuecilons for New Cas tle. BilCTaln. ('levels d and ' hlc-igo. N0.14 111 ikes collie-el 1011.- all po IS e.lSt 01! VV*. N. t. J. 1' at Mercer .1 uiciion. ami vvtih \. Y. L. K. .t \V. at SlieitJt. g l> t ill iHilnl- east. No. 10m. lives ■■fiiiieerions a th vv . \ y. A I*, at Mercer iunctlou lor -touehoro and New Castle. Trains leave the P£ W depot In Alleirhein a' »4i ain and Btd l*-p ii ;l p 'ii connect al Buller vvuh mi- ro • ; an-1 tne trains arriving a' Butler .1 dm ml count- 4 '! through t> A legheuv 'U i I'itrsteirg, Trains 12 10 9 and II connect at Braie'liion o >nd rroin Htlilards. vv <; sa.iitj EaNT. <; p A. Meadvlile, Pa Inspection + Invited, HOLDING Ul' Shoes for the inspection of all, holding down prices for the con veniance of everybody, holding out bargains within the reach of all and consequently holding on to the people's patronage to the consternation of ill competitors. All people go wh.Me they can get the best for their money. See our Infant's Shoes in Red and Tan at i 5 cents. See our Boys' Extra High Cut Shoes at $1.25. See our Ladies' Fine Rubbers at 25 cents. See our Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 35 cents. See us for all kinds of footwear. Will save you money. The New Shoe Store. 0. K. MILLER, 215 Sou iII MAIN - STRI;I:T. ' '' . : '. V-W AT "V* ii\ir(i"Wr vi t k'i wtVTl{ti A» -j RUPTURE Cannot always be cured, but a properly fitting Truss will do more toward curing you than any j thing else. A small rupture is more dangerous than a lage one I but is more readily held in place, i Quite a number of persons who have been fitted by us have been entirely cured, but this is not al ways the case. The sooner we have them visit us after fmding they arc 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. C. IW, BOYD, Pharmacist, Diamond Block, - liutler, Pa. SHSHIFrS SAI33. T.y virtue ol sundry writs of \ on. Ex.. FL K&. 'v. Fu.. . issued out of the I'ourt ot Common Picas ol titiller Co.. »*a.. and to me directed there will ;>e exposed ti> puolti .it tne Court llou.->e. In the Dorouuli oi Butler, on Monday, the sth day of March, A D 1593. at I o'clock D. m. the following de scnt>ea pro|>ertv. tu-wlt: E. I>. No. 1,13, M.ircu T . lsai J. u. Males, att'y. All the rlgl.t, title, Interest and claim of Jas per and Alar A Campbell, ul. In and toacertaiu (it ol laud inure or le.->, Mi uate in i ullir lino, I uti. i Co.. . a., txULdeo as fol lows 10-wlt: il«r(:lnuiiin at a point oti West .it. adjoin ing lot of Leo (1011, (lieiite »• -si 4o left aloiii; « es-t street to lot of t lias Duff}, thence south along line 01 lot ol tl as Duff) liu 1 ■ l-t. more or i»-ss. to .I'l alley . I hence east aloui: .->Ud all > to lot of lA'unar.i CrutL. tnence north alui'ji Hue oi Leonard Croft I*o teet. more or less, lo rtesl street the Piace ol he it g pan ot a larger iract or laud formerly otvu eu t'i Capl .(»s O'OonueU. dee'd. lute of Pitts burg, Pa., aud h> him conveyed lot has Huffy aud by him conveyed u> Mrs. Mary A Uampoell oy deeu dated the 22(1 aay of Oct., a L> lsss, and having a t »o-story traine uwell ing lious and other outbuilulngsereclod there on. >eued atd taken in execution as the pro perty ot .ia.»i*-r Campbell ua . Mary A Campbell al the su.t ot Phillip DauhensixcK. i■. 11 .No 1,3. OecT 18U5 and e. D No lie Mal' li 1 ls:ll. VV L) bl ai.uon auu 11 II TAOUCIIER, aii'\ s. All Ihe right, title, U.terest and claim of M .1 Neyman. 01. in aud to w acres oi land more or ies.s. situate in Oak.anu IK p. liutler Co. i'a. oouuded as tollows to-Mit: Ou the north by lands ol JU onion W hituilre heirs, cast by lauds o John Moutgoiuer>. south oy lanus ot Wm K»'00, west Oy iautis ot Christy ltobb, said land being mostly limner land. AL»t>—Ot, in an*i lo ixj acr>.*B or land, more or less, situate in O Klahd twp. But lei Co. I'd bounded as follows, io-v»u: on llie north tiv lauds ut Uo- oit VV nil lreahdWui Koob east b> lauds ol Abraham MaiQu, south by lands ot cowls itiuiuigcr and Jchi, i'at ion and vvesl by lauds ol V* m Uobb, saiu land beluit mosUy cleared and in a laii suite ol cuitiNaiion. isitti one good ui chard two Miiall liaine duelling houses, one large Irauie liaih and other out ouliuings erecicu theieon Seized und taken in eJtccut.on as the piupert/ot Al .1 .SeyiUau at tile slllt ul vv L, career lor Use ol inau et al, bO Nu 129 March T 1894, MeJunkiii & Gal ureaLh. att'ys. All the right, tide, aodcliiin of J A i'ciiii er. 11, 111 aua 10 imi acres oi lanu more or leas. Sll U<Ue lu \\ liiDeiO Iwp. iiutier l o • <t owuiitieil as IOIIUA.>, to-wit: Ou tlie* nurili tauua o» Jouu r. bricKer lieira. eoai i>y Unus ol i; i*t»aeigrfe»«fr, MJUIU i.&uud o» cour<i(l j»eu uiivi WfSl o> lttiids» ol Caster i rt*t-lIUK aud liiiV iiig tiitrvou eiecieu a iwo-aloo biltk owrlliug liauit* uarn. goou orcuaro auu otuer oui uutiwiuKS. daia lautl being Uiosti> cleared 4uo iu lair hlHte ol culuvatiou. ftt-i/ed and akeu lu execuliou ,ts ilie propel tj ol .) A raluler al liiedUilol Jas ti JSlL»iock aud iiai 1 i> \ kc, CX'IS. t, D .Noj 104 aud 147 March T I££4. Thompson & aou auu Koiiier, all ya. All the rlgill, lllle. lLteiebl au<l claim ol F A UalUiMlth ai'd JS t Gaibratth, 01. In anu t 1 acre ol lanu, luoie cr lt-a&, tuilia e in Mercer t\v utler Co. I'a. Uouudeu aa lollows to-wii: Un ihe Uoi Ih by .t oUtel o piUUlc load, eajii 0> I itlM BUMUI ti> UnrtH Ui KI WICK AI:U V4BM h. Curr>. witn a . Irani veiling hou>e auu ullier eiecU d luereon izea anu lakeu lu exit uilou as the piout-rtj 01 t A ualui vtuii auu rs ii Galoralih al me sun ul vv in m (,'ovvau el al. E D >o» 77 and Marcn T 1814. Thomp.-on & Son anu anu Yaiiueriiu, atl'ya. All the rlgtil, title, interest a.id . lalin of J C vol Caivin, lieigntey. 01. iu and to 67 acres oi lauu.moicor less, ailUiate in hauciialer twp. Liuiier Co i'a, UuuiiUt*u aa loilows, 10-wll: On mu noilh bi lanUa oi Jonu irilnuei and Mlilei. »•> laiiUo ol el ai, Soul n hinds ol J*"j eu .villk r aud West b> lanu» uIO U — Miller and curiiliage as aliowtnl i>y tue coni uiiAkionero ai»poinied oy me Court a> uled at A it Isu 4i> k i«yo, now ow nt d licniie uu» ise aud uavlug eieclc-u lliereon a two-stor} liaine uouse. log uarn and orcUard.anu saiu laud oeiug inosil> cleared anu in a lair htau oi tul IvaUon. seized anu taken in execution as lur plopeily ol J c vor CaiVlU) Helguley . 1 I tne sun ol Murgaiet Heignley. aam'rx ot Jonu ii bi-igUlty. dec'u, et al, L No ii, March T, l»i»i. II II (Joujher. ati'y. All ihe right, title, iniereat aud claim of JoUu Bario, el, lu auu ol lanu, ni«*xe or less. Mtuaieu lu cianoerr> township. Sutler i-ouuiy la , bouuueu as loiiuws. 10-wlt: begiuuing ai a pest on the road leading iroui lUe city ol i ltisburg to Zelienople, »iuuer county, i'a. • lienee running uorth east l*ercUes au juiuing iiaviu *»arvin's lanu «o a i-ost, thenirr soutu 2 west lUS perelies adjoining lands ol AU;.Ui Kalstfli lo a i o»l tneu e soUlu We»l •IU perches aujuiuiiig lauus ol Joiiu Cuveri to •» pust on lUe saiu l illsourg io«u, luenre souil) 50 tasi isX peicUt o auj'»inii»g I'ltisnurg roau lo a post, ilieuce souih o easi along tUe l'lt«s- ioaU peiches to « post, lie place oi oe g.lining, being ihe sauie 1 tuUscouvo*>*-u oy John • >treulei". el a\ lo Uuiy Auu liario Uecd Ual eu Match 4 1805. in Ueeu douk -4. page 356 anu oi wuicu inetaiu Maiy Ann liario uicd seized, «mu \\ hicli upon Uer ue tu ues« endcd to Jcun i ai lo anu others, as ner Ueli s a I law Uudt-r tne inicstuie laws ol ill is Commonweal! h. Nizeil anu lakm lu execution as ine properly ui John halloa! tueauitol f\e%viou Cioli lor Ui,e ul J A Lilswell, now lor use ol xSew»uu uarvm. E u .No 15i», March T.IBUI. J VV lluichison att'y. Ail the right title, lLterest niici claim of VV a sbwller, oi, in aao to a certain iol ol laud, more or iebs, situuleo lb hui.er borough. Uuuer couiii> Fa , bouudeO loilowb, »o-\vii: isegl«i - riicr oi lot No lift in wm » Ik'jus i»ic.u oi lo » in sttici horoagh /tiid Lookout Ave. luemc ah hg LooKO -t avenue 40 letl lo a pin a» •he col lier ol lot >o lt-7 lb bald plaU, tliehce uioi.g Ibe iiu« <>i si»ld ioi No ibl i lie bum eo .aid tv\eul>-nve leet lo a plu ou tola Way • li. lice a'cug tue o<oG %va\ 4o 1. ft loa pin at Llitr coi uei oi iol >i» lv alio llieucc aiuiig in»* Uue ui salO lot Ileet loa piu ou Loououi avenue lut place ol beginuiiig, i clUi, iol No KG ill V\ iu > r.oyo'a plan »#i lot-* in >priugoale. iu &ai<> bo! ol . Ulkr. aliu liciVlLg iiit IcOU t - ec'ed a attHO-aUT) llame UAfiiliig liitUbt iUiu iraine htaolt*. N. i/.t ti viiiti taken lu execution .s the property ol V> A Miader ai the sua oi *•": h A L t 1 fili&btilg. i a., lor u>e ol lv» y J>toue a ate li A: L oi miaourg. r"a. t-UNu ini.Maich T. IM»4. E McJaiiklu.McJuukin & uulbreatn, att'ys. Ail the line. Uiit-rcai and claim ol J clonic Kelly , oi. ui auu to acres ot luiid. more or leaa, situated lu VeuAiigo towusUip. liutlti i oumy . la., bonnocu a» loliOMst, to-wit: .kginning al a poat it lauds of Caiupocil and s>iaiaer. 1 hence north >.• eust Vl peicUea.ihence 0y lanua ol aainuel fc.ukin norm ta.-i G7;v peicUeatoa poat thence iauoa oi Kooci t HuKin aoutn U eaal pel cues to a post thence oy lauuaol Joaepn rSoy aouth at* weal t»« peicUtra lo llie p.ace oi Oegiuuiug. anO l*ellig tue same piece ol laud »oi«l lo Daniel aelly oul au MalaUali by deeu OaieU tue i4iU u.iy t»l %pi n a. u., ib»s. ana having a auiad uwelling U"UM* au<i ooaid »ta>»le efecieU liierco.i. eu ca una taketi in aa Llie property o. ocroine Kt-lly at tue «ail ol .Jane honlinejer .li'i J il ixannucy r adoi'rs ol lleurj Kouloiey , dee'd. h D Ni/ ft 4. March X. i»i#4. Stephen Cumminga, att'y. Ail llie rli hi. liile, and claim ol Josepn A iaiiiitr, oi, in anu :o all that ceitatn I. lui ULU luoie or n-oa. altuult d in lJutu r joiougu outi-. r count , l't , bouude i aa I 11 .wa 0 -Wll. Un tie noiih by lo' ol Wiu ( loiniu ioraieily, now Anuieu iiraham; by <IL ifciiey; oouih o> ioi oi A b kiciiey . and ou the west Oy Alclveaii aUeet. saiu lot huVlng a li u. luge ol 6o leet ol crtr-t side ol McK all st reel au<J boctv lh» let t to Ihe aotVc UiCiiiiouta alley, ano naviu 0 ' a i*vo-»loiy liame a celling house, noatd stable and oiUer oUl bLliuings erected luercou. AL&b-Oi, iu *.ud lo a ccrlalu lot oi lauo, inuie or n »s. aituated in ouiiei ouio, ouuei couuiy. **a., boundr-u as todon . to-ttii.: Uu ine n uu oy un aiiey; e.*at by i«»t 01 oeoige iSelOie; .viuUi ny u i avenue, ano rl o> i »i ol «l */ Wau„ w1 Lu .k I *rgc two sioi y ii«me ov>c lling Uouse ana othel outbuliaingd ciietc ihereou. >eizea aud taaen lu execUiiou a> the p. overly ol JoaepU A t'aiuter at tne suit oi AitKTt KuJ. Kl> NO 158 "March T. 1894. A T Black, att'y. All the right, tille interest and claim ot H i i aruea, 01. In auti to a certain lot of land, more t»r lea*, situated lu Butler township, But ii r couutv . I'a . bo tuded follti io-»vtf: i>.i ihe aorth bv Oar bo u si reel; east by lands of K v Wo W&ite of a Aruot; sooiA by J«fl«*nioa street exteuslon, aud weal by lot «»f Henry tlreeii ezteDoiug aiong Jefferson street ex lensioO 140 feel 1> iuciies along land of ltev w nHe or at 2a leel, al* lig ( urbon r>l reel 113 let I b Inches, ana along lot ol lir»*eu 122 leet 4 luches. and having thereOu er».eled t large two story trains uweillug house and other out huiloiogs. ikrized and tiken iu cxecu «lou as ihe properly of 11 P U CarueS at the sub ol Workmgiueu's iLquttable Building and Loan ASooCiation ot Butler. Pa. E I) No 139, March T, 18M. J C Vanderlin att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of .Mrs Annie I>outt. of, in and toa certain lot of l»iud, njrre or lev*. situaf**d lu Forward rowo^hlp, liutlcr county. I'*., bounded as follows, to-w it: HegtnniMat» poim ta in; tfv*«*Mtr£ ml Butler |»ublic road five leel east of a house owueti by -b»s- t»li \.-»ii m l occupied by a tenant tljebot* soulli 100 !«et.thence w«rsi 5' f et.rlie >< • uo»Ih liio lee* to tue place of ixvimilntr. and h. vlug lie»e<>u vr ctea a WHM two storx frame ov« el. iiig house an I »1 her Oil I it'll I lilies iheTeori. Seized an • \ li In eXeCUttou as the plojep > t>; Mis Annie lioatt at the suit of and j Klme. [ K I) No ICO. March T.. Kohler att'y I Otftfti «3Kvs towrca «uu wi Xan-T M'-< sndlo«a, .Vhrer McCaodlem and w I. M**'andlm, of. tn and to 13 •rr» «* of laud. tuyre or !<•*« Mtu*i<vi in « entr<* t • within. But ler county, ra.. ♦•oun ed a* follow*, 10-wifj Iw-Kitinn gat a p -t, tin ttc« *»uUi «u *»-•»< p»-r, hea to a jxwt tincce north 31 wasit 15 5-10 |h nhe* to a tta-uoe north u easi 51 7 10 pe roUes to a roaf. thence north west 66 perches to a p*«t. thence north 46 east J2 perches to a post. thence south east J6 i>e h* sU> a pOM. thence Along line of John \\ ailace land 5» perches to the place ol t>egln fclng ALSO- -Of. tn and to in acres ot land, more or leas. situated In Centre township. Hutler county i'a.. bounded as follows, 10-* it: beginning at a p«»"»' on line oc Henry MarccofT. tnence t»* MartZOG s line aoatli >9* * east 35 i-lo per* en to a post thence north V west 54 1-ta perchea i to i *uer ol T V Johnston's land, thence by John*t<»t's l.uid perches to a >ost. thence toutu t-2 wrKMMOfwrUtes to the place ol j begUiuihg. j ALSO—Of. tu and to 54 acres of land, more or less. Miuaied m Centre township. Hutler coun ty. fa., bounded as follows, to-wii: heglfatilug ! at a su»ne on tue line of the county roaa.thence j north 1 2 weal 7 j perches to .» pant, thence j soutu 4'j l- j eu»t dluug linu of land of A 51 Mc ICandlr&» 61 i ere Ilea to a post ou itue ol l tad H T C Jou».s:on. t'ouice along said Jutu»ion'i line 17 perches to tue nortli west co ner of Said Juuiisiou a land, tueuce along the northern line ot said J oh ns! oil's isbd Oy penh»*s to tu»* Country IOM«1, tlieuce along said load I*4 perches to place ol beginning. Seized aud taken in »-xeiUilou as tue property ol Nancy McC'and less, Abner McCaoulcss and vV L Mci'audless at tne sutt of A C Ta^^art, etc., now for use ot Fran Kiln Miller. t, i) Nos. i 5 and To March T 1594. McJunkln & Gaiureath. att'ys. All the right, titi". ii rest au-.l claim of D C Mv la* .n 01, in aud lo cert tin lot of taud. more or leas, situate in 4.b ware. bUUcr boro, Busier to. I'a. o unuu a--> loliows. to * it: brgluuiug at the tioi theast corner of otner lot. ol U C Ale- Lean on street, thence along said street uoi tn 20 west 39 leet to a post. thence soutu a.i we>i HI leel to line of lut be ouging u» JL)«vm Date, tneiice southwardly by llue parallel wltn Mid street 69 leei to a post, thence by said oth er lot ol U C Mcuean so leet to a post, tne place and having thereon erected one frame si Die. and being the same lot of giouud Con*e)ed o.\ Davui l).ur lo rt t iteed oy deea rec In IJeed B M»k IJ3. page i^44 t aud oy s<*:u K< eu et ux conveyed lo u C >icuean jy deed u ie*xiru. A LH)—Ot, in and to a certain lot ol land, lUOtt; xjt less, situate Ui butler o«jro liutler to I'a OOUtided .v> loilow». to-wit: On tne norm Oy oiii«r lot ol U C McLean, east by street. Soulh by (irady street an-i west oy lot ol David D*ie. said lot Oetttg su teet front on drauy at. »nU extenili.iK b<M.k 100 .eel to salu olnel lot ot I>c McLean, a. d the saiuc lot to VVliscU iu li»:ed Oy uecd Of aides Bole el m (UUd Dec l'o, ol tecum in i.ecoruer*» ofllcc of Uutlcl I o. I'a. Deed tiuok to*, page 413. auu Oj saia et UX ColiVeyed to L» C McLean, auu naviug tntreon crc ted a good two story frame dwell ng uous \ Wiua-uiill fixtures corn pieic. Use*i lur supply lug said premises wiin v\ati-r tuereon. seized an taken in exe- ution as the prop rty ol DC McLean at the suit of C L Shannon et uL E D -Nds 104 and 100 I>eC 1 W Joseph 15 lire dm. atty. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Ja coo L Kelly, ui. in aad lo a ertoiu lot oi laud, more or less, situate in liutler boro duller Co.! bounded an lollow?., to wit: Beginning at a pot at the soutneasi cor. er ol an alley aua Ce ceila street, tueuce s iutn along Ceceda street 4o lev. Ito a | osi col uer of t fccella and lot No. U>. i hence east 100 leei to pobt uu alley, thence norm aloinc alley 4o teri to post, tnence west along alley i«J lee tto place ol uegliinlii£. aud Uaving elected tuereou a good two-story frame a welling house and otner outoulldlugs. AI^MJ —Of. in aud to a certain Ijt of land, more or le-»s, niiuated Lu Butier boro. but ler Co. I'a. ooubueu as loUows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on ot. xVtaTj s sUeet 5o I jet not in ot the southwest coiner ol lot No. s. tiience eastwaid along land cd Ausaes ItocakeiisteUi to an aliey 3»> leel lo a posl, tnence westward to St. MaXy 's St. thence southward it?ei to the pi ice of be ginning, and iiawng a goou two-story ir.me dwelliug nv»nse anu other odtouildiugs erected ineieon. seized and taKeu lil execution as the piopeity ol Jacob L Kelly at the suit ol Kckert Kalo. E D Nosiy 44 45, 52. 53, 8o and lot) March T l*Jr4. 1 hontpson A; Suii. It g \\ aliier, James B Mates. %> D Braudon. «l vi I'aiuter.S F. Bo rtiK-r and Uaislou x oreer, att'ys. Ail tne i igur, title, luterest and claim of Hid die W r.iiioii. 01, in and lo 04 acres of laud, more or less, alt uate lu Bull do iwp Butler Co. la. oouuUcd as follows, 10-wit: un the norm ny lanusoi .hargard Jaue Fieuiinn, east by i .uus ot VV m a neirt, Kouiu oy tauds or s Meinliig anil West by lauJSoi Klljatl Moore, formerly land ol J S Lliiotl, said land being tiioail' cleared, unutr lence and in a good slate ol cultivation, well wate**eu anJ having tuereou one orchard, oue frame dweiuug house, ouc house, oue frame bam, one li able hay shed aud oUier outouiMings erected tuereou Selz eo auu taicen lu execution as tue property of ttluule W i.iliot at tUc suit of Kebecca lKina gny, Win llaroi*ou, adai r, lor use ol 6 VV Slew u i Geo D itaisuouse, uo«v tor Use of John J Miller et al. L D Nos ££ aud 33 Marc.i T ISJI. .VI ;tTariani McQuution and Mooie. att'ys. All the r-gin, title, interest an i claim of Tneodore riaue, of, in and to oo acres ot laud, more or less, suuate In .leUerson twp Butler to, i'a. bounded as follows, to-wit On the noiih by a roau running oeiween lands ot feter uul -.no FreueriCX siunmael, and said piece of land soutu ana east oy laud ol now Henry Itck uer ana west oy lauds oI Henry Bjuuiau. be ginning at a post, tue souiUe st corner ot said ol land tUence al jug lauu ol Heury Ecu ner norm 2 west 100 peienes and 1-2 to a post mei.ee aioug uiorvsaiu lanu south bs west t<o perches lo aposi, thtnee along land ot ilenry i>auuian sou tu 2 east perches und 1-5 lo a post, i hence along lana oi Ilenry fcckner north N* 1-2 east v>o peicues lo a post, tne place Ol Oe uiiiiug. aud Having a two story Itauie dwell ing house, li.ime Oarn and otner ouinuildlug* LUeieon. Scizeo aua I aeu in execution as tne oroperiy oi Tueadore i labe al tue suit or C F Vachnigel al. tU.No a 7 March T, lsW VV A Forquer, ati'y Ail inc rignt, litle. Interest auu claiui ol C b' i'lerce 01, in anu to a certain lot oi land, more or less, situate lu Millersiowu ooruugu butter touiil). i'a., oouuJed loiljwg, to-wit: Ou tue itwi til oy lot oi Fred acuweiger. east Central AVciiUi , soutu o> lut ol Kiujoie aud uveal uy au auej, said lo 1 . a good Home dwelling uouocaud otucr ouiodildiugs erecuxl thereon selzeu and taken in execution as lUe proper t> ol C F i letce ai the auu oi Fraiieis At urphy aasiguee oi 11 J Hoyt, now lor use ol ii U ui c: i) No 161, March T, 1*94. J D Marshall att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ul W b codus ui. in aud iu 26 acres oi lanu, mure ur less, situated in Cunnuquenessiug towuship '•Utler C iUU'jr. 0.. OJiid.vi tt to-«Vit. Ui* tne north 0y lauu ol loimeny damiiel /.it-gltr; east u> lands oi igai aud Mcvauaie-s souiU uy l».uu oi Jonu Mc uuuicsa;wesi bj laud oi Jaiues ii Lee, saiu laud mostly cieaTeu and lu a lair state Oi culuvaliou. aLs« »—ul, In and to 53 acres of lan j, more or less, situated in viuuu>creek lowushlp. butler county, i'a., bounded as lolluws, 10-wit: on liie north o> laud ul .J \v *V imer and Z jidcueli; eaot Uy lanu ol J allies Frazier; souiu lauu ol JacvD west by ledow creek iw4*u, saiu laud being mostly deareu, uuuet ience. aud in a laii stale oi cultivation, and uaviug a two-sioiy lrauie uwelilug uouse, log siaoic. good orcnatu aud otner odtouildiugs tuereou. heizeu anu lu execution an tne vipt riy ol vv ii Oodus al tile suit ol JoUu lley 1 I lj us* tl li j 'liaitr. et al Marcn T. i<-yl, a I' blaoK, il \\ .tlkcr, W a Furquer F ,i i 014uer, Ne*vtou bla.k and iv L) lil aiiliuil, att'y S. Ail tut; right, title lulerest aud claim ut 1 nv. liioa J Mi.iimoii. of in aud to 100 acres Ol hum, mute ji ba, trtmami la Slippery ftoc* wwusuip, UutitrcuOui)!, ra.. oouiued aa *oi io*s 10-wii: uu the north by Una or J i> jiepaeuija; caoi oy land ul Halts heirs aud aliening; soutu by land or sberruig, ana rteat '«vnu ol CyrUa ilogg uliU Other iano ol .M.d oaLiion, aald land being mostly cleared in a Hood stale of cUltlVatiou, and uaviug a good orcu*ra. a two-story frame dwelling douse, .ranie Darn, wagon sued. sueep house and olner outouuuinga uicrvou. AL3U-'ln and to 6 aores o£ land, more or leas, alia*led lu ailppety Hock tovwislnp, Bui lci county, fit,. bouiiUcu aa lollops, to-Wit: U»i •ne liurU U) land oi J J ISovaru; eo>t Oj tut olu. r laud ul aalU S.uUiuju; SJ utu Uj land ul . j t'UH >iOaa< .nua weat bj r .> «c l. l: it K ami land ul <> J iiovard. said land oeind mostly Cleared in a lau stale ul cultivation, ana a Muail d»elliug no use aud small a aole elected lUereon, ScUed and taken la e.M cUl.un ao i.Uts proins* ty ol I'uouiaa .1 Allan nun ul ilit- fun ol Xi Kv\ ick, Joa tJaugherty lor uav oi J J Mciiaivey, u li IUVW, P A shauuoii, joun 2kig Ok * 0.. et ai. i- u Nos til 04. o> 07, oa aud 156 March T n?y4. A i B«o;a il i/ r J t orquei iud .\t*wiuu lilac*, all ys. All tile light, title, interest and claim oi Henry t. luioues. ut. la and tossacicS uf land laoie or lesa, aituated 111 aiippery itock town ship, tin lie i* county, t'a. bounded ;ta lollops, to - w it: On ill J nuim by land ul i V Kuoaes eoat Oj laud or vV C ltuod-.S. aouiU Dy lauda t u A.- aud puolic ruad and *est Uj lands ui Joauu -dauis. aald 1 lud oeiag mostly clear - ca, under lence. and In a lair slate ol cultiva liun, ano having a two-story liauie dwelling .i ise. iraoie stable am uuier outoundiugs inereon. A LAO—Or, in aud to, o acres or land, more or leaa, Mlua ea in Slippery Kwh townamp. Liu lei LUUI iy, i a.,uuuua a aa lotiows, lu wit: Oo ~it notn uy lau'«s ul 1 C iiUuUeo, eaal by lanut. ui N> t bhoucs, aouin by land uf t\ t' itliude .uu west j uud ol I' C and pUuilc • uad aaia lalid Oeing alt cieaTca and lu a g uua a laic ol cutiivalion. oeiZed aud laKeu 1 n < xccuUoa aa ine ot linui"y L ai inr aUn ul U K •> i\.k , 1-zra C irialer, Aaran liiiuuea. i J 14 LJaVla. J J .ilcviafvej, Juan tfer* cv tu. et at. li l) AO IJO M k rcn T 1>>»»1. Kaliton it Greer, alt>. Alt the rig tit, Utle, luieieat au 1 claim of C O u>ng>uurj , ul. in and lu uceilain lul ul lallo inuie ui lca-> Mtuo-ic in Cvntrevilte tioru, butler t.u, l a. ouundea aa lulluwa,lu-\v it: Liegiuning ai , puaL ou Llie liutier ana Mercer piae. ILeact alia>g aaio ruiilli cuol (>o itel tu a pua>, inencc lul >o lghcUtn ;i \\th« ItjO leet tu u uu lilt- eaal «?tue ul an alle>, t ueuce b> aalu ne> nui m weal 5u leel to a poal, inei.ee ui lul Au lti uui tli <>l i'aot 100 leel tu ine place ul beginning, aaiu lul being *ul Null in llie genei pi.iiiul l<ns ol aaia uoio. and navmg Ineteuu eiec«ea a iwu liaoie doming liuua* , feuuu llame slure b *ddiug aud a Iraine OUilu lng used aa a warehouse. ALSO-Of, !n «od to a certain lot of land, moie or leaa. biiuated in Ceiitrevllle boro. bui lei i-'o. I'a. bounded aa loiiowe. 10-wlt: begin uiuK a! a poal ou aatd butler and Mercer plKe l,.ence bj lut Nu 17, It being the aame lut de si rlbed above. aouLUSl' weat ltio leel tu a poat. t» euce by tue t'oreaail alley u-mli 42" Weat 15 leel to a poal. tnence part oi tue same lot, It beiutf part ol lot Ao 1G lu aala general plan sei apart iu Har. .et b WH un. noriu ai* eaal IGo Icei Iu a ooat. tueuce b> tue atu re aaid but.er and Merger pike aoutn 4J" eaat 15 feet to the piae»- ol beginning aald lot being pait of lot No 10 »t> laid i'U' uy tne general plan u: lula ul said iHiru. Seized and laaen in e&ecutlun aa tne pr»» crtyot 0 O iiiagaoary at the auil of G Cnauclier. ED No 144 March T, 189 A. Italston & Greer, att'ja. Al the right, title, interest and claim oj Jainea F(azier. 01. in ana tu 60 acres ol land more ur leas, aituated lu Muddy creek township bailer county I'.t., bouu led aa follows, to-wit« On the uorth b> lano ol Fralzera, east by lands Tu nurl> G»*u ..n 1 Kiizao»N'j Wai lace..Huuin l.uida ol Frailer heirs and P vVal l e:* and weal t>> laud ol J oner et aI, aald 1..U.1 being m ?h'lJ Cleared ana lu a lair aialu of tuiuvaiija, ami having a iruin»- dwelling hv»u «•. fame barn and Oilier outbuilding* i re i- d thereon. ALSi>—Of, 'n and t*» 35 acr-s of land, more o» lea.s situ *led iu Muddycreek* township, butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin* nlmr Ht h gum tree, fheiice by 1-mda of Euglisu '2 l-j enat yl-j p*-rches to a atone, thence aouth bv lauda of Charles j-r*- T 'T ' r"'- "I IMf* W*- Our Semi-Annual Slaughter! STOCK TAKING THIS MONTH. ou know as well as \vc do that it is a troublesome job. Its much easier to count money than goods. We do not want to count out stock, but we want it turned into cash. V\ e have sharpened our ax and are cutting prices closer than you ever saw. or dreamed of. We want no profit this month, cost is all we care about getting. Won't lie to you by saying that we will sell below cost, because we won't At our figures they are about one half what you pay regular—isn't that enough? Now is your chance to get a bargain in MEN'S, BOYS'. YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING. H. Scbneideman 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. A BIG CUT IN EVERY ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE IN OUR STORE THIS MONTH. By the ist of March our New Spring Stock arrives and we must make room for it. We have decided that the prices will make them go- SO HERE THEY ARE, 70 Men's Business Suits $3.75, worth $6.50. 95 Men's Cassimere Suits at $4.50, worth SB.OO. 35 Men's Gray Overcoats at $1.75. worth $3.50. 38 Men's Melton Overcoats at $4.00, worth SBOO 29 Men's Storm Ulsters at $4.50, worth $8.50. • 35 Men's Storm Ulsters at $7.00. worth $12.00. 20 Doz. Black Jersey Shirts at 50c, worth SI.OO. 15 Doz. any color Jersey Shirts at 75c, worth $1.50. Men's and Boys' Winter Caps at 19c, worth 50c. For the want of space we cannot quote all the Big Bargains we have for you. But to satisfy yourself, call when in town and will be convinced. SCHAUL & NAST, Leading Clothiers. \ 137 South Main street, Butler. i TRIP#- I \ r F° \ j+ PATT ERSON S WITH THIS J j I Coupoql j: J # t s S Will entitle you to a discount oft ? 15 per cent on all jj |o¥ercoats, Heavy Suits and Underwear,;; i For sixty days from this date, o J Jan. 22. ][ [PATTERSON'S 1 !!™! STHE ONLY STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING* # HOUSE IN BUTLER COUNTY. j| less, formerly WH. Tompsou north 2 1-2 west 9i S perches to a post, tuence by lands of John wim«r north 88' east C 4 73-100 perches to the place of beginning, said laud being mostly cleared and in a fair state of cultivation. Seiz ed pnd taKeu In execution as the property of •lame* Frailer at the suit or A I lerce for use of Harmony Savings Bank, now for use of John Greer. E DNo 183 March T, 1891. W D Brandon, att'y. All the right, title, interest aml claim ot Owen Brady of. In and to 63 acres of laud, more or less, situated in Donegal lownshlp. Butler county. Pa . Hounded as fallows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Owen Bradv. east by lands of vS'ldow Maloney. south by lands or Pr ink H'alt man and west by lands of Kodger Boyle, with a one-story 10/ house, small stable.small orchard 1 hereon, said land being mostly cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Seized and taken 111 execution as Uie property of Owen Ur<»dy at the suit of Michael McUlnley In trust. EDK» 151, Man hT, 1894. Stephen Cam mings, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Karl Butzer, of. In and to 50 acres of land, more or less, situated in Fairview township Hutler county, Pa . bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a whiteoak tree on the northwest corner and running tbenee by lauds of A L Campbell south 89'" east 35 rods to a post.thenoe by lauds of W Gibson So. 1" west 47 rods to ft stone, thenc; by s ime south e»st 47 f-10 rods to a stone, thence by a iids of James Campbell s uth 11° west 37 5-lo rods to a poet, thence by lauds of John B Jsmison south 25° east 50 rods to a post, thence by lands of John B Jam ion south 2 0 west 10 rods to ft post, thence by same and James Blaney north 89 c west 76 rods to a poet, thence by lands of Wm Wilson west 130 r d* to a whiteoak, the plftce of beginning. Reserving, neveitheless portions in lott, heretofore sold, being as follows viz: Lois Nos 28, 29, sold to Grove Bro«; lot A sild to I Aaron, lot No 95 to Conley Bros, lot No 1 sold to Mary Bard, lot No 2 sold to D Sju'h erland, lot No 3 sold to Ida Irons, lots Nos 4 und 5 sold to M E Mehxrd, lots Nos 21. 22, 23. '4,«5 and 26 sold to Vio ei ilampbell. lot .No 7 sold to Jennie Rumherger, lots N>s 8, 9 and 10 sold lo Thomas Carl in lot No 11 Mild to Flora Coffin, lots No 15 and 294 sold to A M Rise, lots Nos 199 and 881 lot on Church street sold to Cnaa E Herr, lots Nos 2ul, 202 and 203 sold to F Hiudmftn, lot—. Church street sold to Mrs Ha'ley, lot No 100 sold to R P Doyle, lot No 106 sold to Mrs N Beatty, lot No 108 sold to Edgar Taylor, lot .No Hl6 sold U> A Ktleheustein, lots N « l'» 4 aud 105 sold to Ella B Hiier, lot Nos 100. 101 Hud 102 sold to R D Jenni-igs, lot B sold to K Finch lot No 72 sold to James Clark, lots No 33, 85 8»i and 87 sold to J K Ki.roy, lot No 34 sold to Rosana Hail* rinnJ. I>t No 35 s Id to Dil.on, lot 36 sold to L Ireland, lots Nos »3 aud 8-i sold to R I) Jennings lots Nos ?t> and 79 sold to Union Oil Co lots Nos 75, 76 aud 77 sold to A E Ayermore, lots Nos "3 aud 74 sold to WU Jel llsoo ,_li»t» S,o* 3t>i Andy Root, lot No 94 sold to F Qainn, lot No 79 Had G sold to Jeff Freeman, lot No R sold to Campbell Bros, lot E sold to Frank Dili, lot No 86 sold to C Ipsy, lo No 67 sold to A Kilchenstein. lot No 65 sold to Grace Williams, lot No 64 sold to A Buck hart, lota Nos 58, 59 and 60 sold to Presbyterian Church, lota Nos 16. 17, 18, 19 aud 20 sold to Mrs Gibs n, lot OD Fores', street sold to Liz zie Ward, lot No '2OO sold to J K Shepherd, lot No 12 sold to KSG Campbell, " i acres sold to Luke Stoughton, 12 acres of land sold to I (J Pollard, locs CJ and 70 being ground occupied by the Central Hotel, lot No li) 7 sold to F Hous-inau, said lan<l being mostly cleared aud haviu< erected tuereoa ft two story Iratue store building and dwelling house, and a one-story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Karl Butzer at the aoit of Darnel Markel. TEKMS OF HALE:—The following must be strictly complied with when property la stricken down. 1. W.ien the plaintiff or other lien creditor occomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must be paid an<t a list or the Ileus Including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether WIUJ such lieu creditor's receipt* for the amount or the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as be may claim must be famished the Sheriff. 2. All hlds must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will tw continued until I o'clock p. «. of next day. at which time all property not settled for will again oe put up and sold at tuc expense and risk of the person to wnom Brat sold. • -ea Purdoo's Digest, 9tu edition, paga 146, and Smith's Horns, page 384. andrkw t; Campbell, sheriff. Sheriff's OBlce. Butler. Pa.. February 14. 1894 INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA,IO2d Year Assets $9,278,000. Home of New York, Assets $g, 000,000. Hartford of Hartford, Assets $7,378,000. Phoenix or Brooklyn, Assets $5,000,000. Continental of New York, Assets $6,380,000.00. NEW YORK. LIKE, Assets $137,499,000.00, G. B. ABrlAMs & CO. Office .n HUSELTON BUILDING, n*ftr i Court House, Butter Pa. _ U CAN a . . :*!TTHm'K 11 't Iho A.I . r kutr -i ■
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