THE CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARCH i, f$!M _ BCTLKB BAA A population of about 10.000. It ia the County seat ot Butler County, with oo JOI. Four railways, natural gus. and unequalled (acuities tor menutartures. I*n*rcss evrywhere; new Dufldlngs, new manufactures, a growliu; and prosperous town. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for *ur so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our subscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, tho New York Weekly Tribune fi"e lor one year. For further particulars of this oiler see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. List ot Applications fur License. Zimmerman's Reduction sale. The Hardman Art C<>. Aland's Remedy for the Blues. Klingler's Flour. 0. Wilson Miller's Prices. People's Store Bargains. W. Sunbury Academy. Prospect Academy Chinese Sacred Fowls. NOTK — All advertisers intending to make canges in their ads. should notify us ol their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Some new Earnes appear on the list of applications for lioeuse. —Hicks promises roueh weather for March —The wise merchant gives as much, or more, attention to advertising in a dull season as in a prosperous one. —That was quite a family affair over_ in Armstioog Co. iast Monday night —five babies at a birth. —Two men attacked John Rainey on •he highway near Uro»e Giiy,Sunday but Rainey beat tuem off iii'l not away. —The oil well rig on the W ebbtr larui nfcar McCatinonl was burned by escaping gas, Monday evening. —Thai there is a general reduction in wages all ovea the country, is evident; and rents must also come down. —Mr. Louis Trailer has fold bio dry goods store to Mr. Julius Kaulinan. an old dry goods inau, and Mr Trailer is g - lug to Anderson, lud. —Alter services in the M. E. Cburch last Sunday evening Mr Bewis spencer ol Ne braska and Mrs. Bua Morrison ot Butler were married by Rev. Johnson. —Mis. S. B. Sarver of Sarversvillo in Buffalo iwp. will sell her entire stock ol Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. at public sale, beginning on the alternoou ol Tuesday thy 13th inst, and continuing every alternoou and evening until all are sold. —A gentleman from South Side, Pitts burgh, will open a shoe store on April First in the room now occupied by Gricb and Lamb, who will remove to the L'uiou Block. —The Hardman Ait Co. has removed their plant to me second floor ot tne Trax ler diy goods building, where they Lav* an elegantly lurnished reception room, a ladies dressing room, and a splendid oper ating room. —One of the hardest tbiugs a person has to bear is to do public work for nothing, and then have bis actions misrepresented and his motives impugned in thu doing ot things in which his intentions were the best. —A wag wrole in large characters on a carload of coal on a Lehigh Valley it R aiding at Allentowu: "Tuis coal tor me poor. Tne black diamonds soon vanish ed. Now the railroad officials don't kuow what to do. —lt is said that the citizens of Pine twp Mercer Co., are woudenng how ibey will pay their taxes since ibe verdict in the Coulter Case. The Verdict tor damages costs, etc., will amount to about $9,000. —A man's worth is not to be estimated wholly by bu earthly possessions, but nevertheless the men who own their homes are as a rule the best citizens of any com munity Strive to get a home ot your own and 70U will be made a buiUr ci hen iu tne effort. —Tight sleeves aud padded shoulders are to be fashionable in mens coats this ••aeon. An effort will be made to lessen the size of the masculine waist, also, aud it is hinted that dudes will be required to wear corsets. —While some folks were returning from a dance near Euclid, .Tuesday night, they noticed that the bouse of Joseph Mecbliug was burning and they awakened the family, and helped to extinguish the flames Sotz.e person h;-d piled kindling wood against the front porch, saturated it with oil, and then set hre to it. —C. A. Amv, the proprietor of the Jefferson St billiard room has arranged a tournament tor six ot the leading ol the town, in which much interest is be ing taken. The contest is for two tine cue*, and the entrants are; Theodore aud G. P, Pape. Frank Stanffer, Herman Lei bold, Win. Duffy and Geo. Nicholson. —Postmasters in the larger cities are allowed from 98 to S4O a year for "cat meal,'' to be fed to the official pnssies whose business it is to catch the rats and mioe thai would otherwise destroy tho mail sacks stored in the basement ol tbe large postoffice* each night. —An Alloona lady gives tbe following recipe as a positive cure for tbH small-pox; Hulphate of zinc, one grain; >ox glove (digitalis) one grain; half a teaspooutul ol Bug .1; mix with two tablespoonfuls of water; when thoroughly mixed add four ounces ol water. Take a spoonful every hour Tbe disease will disappear in 12 hours. For a child, smaller dose, accord ing to age. Some of tbe newspapers in another itate bare been bragging of a 32-year-old grandmother and bending her picture all over the country. AH if anything in the line of enterprise could not be excelled. But tne Bangor Sew.< comes along with tbe report of a little boy born in Brooka ville on J auuary 1. wnoae mother in not yet 14 year* old, and whose grandmother u not yet 29. —Don't boil meat in a copper kettle. At a public sale held in Somerset counti a few da} 8 ago tbe crowd dined on beef that bad been boiled tbe day bclore iu a copper kettle; and next day two men weru dead and several more were expected to die. The poison took effect so quickly that the crowd dispersed, as nearly everybody was tick at the stomach and vomiting. —The meetings advertised by Mr. Chu- T. Russell ol Pittsburg, who preaches tbe Millenium, for tbe Omra House Suu day were well attended. The house was crowded both afternoon and evening, aud the gentleman with tho aid of his "Chart of tbe Ages, from "Paradise lost to tbe times of Restitution explained nistlieologi Cat vieas. He is a pleasaut talker and is said to be an honorable aud upright man. —Tnere is a law iu New Jersey forbid ing passenger car« to bu heated b) stoves. The Pennsylvania company is a little short in steam-beated cars and the coaches used on some ol tbe Branch roads, and which are healed from tbe euniues, have been taken to Jersey. The method of •team-beating used works well and by next winter ail passenger cars owned by the P. R. R. will be heated by that method. —We see it stated that a charter has been granted for a railroad from East Bra dy to Butler, but it must tie a mi lake for we have not noticed the publication < I ihe notices neces»ary for the otitaiuinic of such chatter. Uo* ever, if the persons who have purchased the old Brady * Beud iron plant, propoae rebabilit>t'ing it, aud put ting it iu a railroad from the plaut to Bailer or a p >ini on the Sbeuan go R. R. would see JIM tbein competitive rates lor both their supply of ore and their products, and therefore such a road inty bo built. —lt iit /elated of a BOH*. on woman, who brings tip her children in the way t,he Rhoald go, and who carefully keeps tbe newKpnperft from them that they amy not b«) contaminated by coming in uontact tact with the current new* of tbe day, foacd them Hinging in tbe nursery: L ire Borden took an axe, A »(! gave her motner '»ei.ty whack*; After H*-etlig What "he'd 'lone, 3h*> MKTV Uvj taitier rweuty-i/L*. —-SevOT&i i-.»r l.wli ot Batl«r people went to Pittsburg on Wednesday to see "Siubad.'' the Wett Penn jfivinf? theui the round tup for •"■no dollar. —Tne northern &ky wa-. illumined la>: Fridsy night between the hours of 9 and 10 bv what is culled the A' : '"ra Boreali? I: was a beautiful dazzling panorama,and it in a phenomenon that astronomers can not account for. —Tbe West Penn hospital in Pittsburg containing 230 patients, 3C female nurses,6 refid'-nt phisicians, betides clerks, order lie?, cooks anil other attaches, numbering in *ll over 300 persons, was placed under quarantine rettul* ! i ,| U« at 5 o clock la-t Saturday evening b> Supt Baker of the baroau of health, baring the day a genu ine raise of smallpox developed iu the hos pital, the victim being ilr- Kuza Richard son, colored, a domestic until recently em ployed with a lain'.;} on Stanton ave. Li;t oar farkeep iu mind the Farmers' Institute, »be held at Snp<>ery r >ck on Tn> -J..y an.! Wedne-day ot nest Meek. W I.i haniberlkin will address the meeting on different subjects that win in teresl every larincr An interesting pro gram has Oeen made out and already pub UsUed. Tne Shena-.go road will re duced rates to ail wiio attend this meeting, and as its pur;ira -ca aion >r by v>uje other th#u io>- rod, there must be something wrong with ( ih« teacner. Talking with one of the most , popular teachers in B Hler.lately we -»slced , "How do you punish your relractory , scholars now? Limhaste 'oin with a rod?' ( "Xo, indui d;'' WAS tnn risply, "worse thau that. £ panish tn.im with the constitution. If a hoy uad I give him ten lines of the , constitution of the Cnited States to mem orize. and he remains after school hours to | memorize them. If he continues to be . bad I give nim fill'-en lines more to com mit to memory, ana every subsequent of- , fense be gets fivn lines added until the total «inoUi.is to forty In,"- for one ofl'en.-e ( Then I make him go ,i.:k to the begin ning and memorize and rociie up to the , | point he has left« IT at Lis Ins 1 punishment. ( After a boy has tnemoriz- d tiie consiitc- I tion of the United Staies I put him to j , memorizing the c-n 'itniion of Pennsyl- I, vania. giving him ten lines 'he lirst time. , und increasing by degree of five lines uu- , til his higl-esi t'l.sk is forty lines if a boy | , is prone t»i badnes-. it is not long before | ( he knows botn constitutions by heart and he can repeat tliern or q ;ote Irom them. , Then I turn hnn in on tiu Declaration of j Independence. ;r i iiu goes through the . mill again. You see, aside from the pun- ( lshoieiit —harmless to his body, but benefi- ( cial to hi-" niiad—l am making a good , citizen ol him. The patriotism and in- c lormation condensed in tne Constitution of f the United States and Pennsylvania and ( the Declaration of Independence is just ( what a growing boy needs After while, | when the stock of constitutions and dec- _ larationa is tihaosted. I will put the bad , boys to memorizing patriotic poems, and t ihus do good in another direction There j are too lew of tfce scholars jn onr schools t who have memorized onr national songs. ( There should be aiore." Nov. th( ro's a teacher with rare good scn-e. ller alleged punishment will hear good fruit. At Armory Opera House, Monday, Maich sth. The Fisk Jubilee Singers will be hero on J March .3, under the ansuices of the Christain Endeavor Socieiy, and all indications point . to a crowded house Every one knows of the great vopoiurity <•! tie Fisk Singers, and we append llie following as an indi i Oation of how thev arc received elsewhere: t YOU CAN DO IT. BY Snipping ar.d Clipping You get $24 . Value for ten ctnts. Jast think of the delights of a trip all 1 over our own country from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico And just think ol being able to do it at easy stage., at tea cents • '•a stage," in. ludir.g the services of a ' guide. Yet. th < t is jast what the Pittsburg Times proposes to do for yon. Realistic J pictures from every part of America, done ' in new proc • s intielth' ■ iypogravure de- 1 lineate the journey. Tie. incomparable, 1 world lamed travehr and lecturer, Prof. 1 George R. Cromwell is the goide. Journal- I istic enterprise is* the conductor of the < trip. ' "America from Alaska to the Gulf ot Mexico," n ill bo pub shed in week I j series of sis -en views (each view 11x13} inches, foil \.orih $1.50), and will em- I brace the |dij sic il a* d .Cenic wonders of our own 'and, the whole edite.i by Prof 1 G. R Cromwell. Each s-ries will be en closed in handsome covers. To any of the 1 readers oi t.e Pitt-b ir* Times who will cut out six coupons, differently numbered, 1 and brinit or ecud Ihcni to the Pittsburg Times office with ten eeuU to cover cost of handling, the Time v ill ijive or mail the fii.-t series which -nil l-o ready March 10. ; and which contain the following views: The Cupilol, WasbirnrtoD; the Common, Boston; Printing House Square, New York; Seven Fails, Cheyenne Canou, Colo 1 rado; Chestnut street, Pniladelpbia; Yel lowstone Falls. Wyoming; Brentou's Cove, Newport; C-ntral Park, iS iuueapolis; Anditoriani Hotel, Chicago; Long Snuit Rapids, St. Lawrence River; Temple Square, Salt Luke City; Mountain House. UreSs'T) Si»nng*. l J a.; Monu ment. Baltimore; Horse Shoe Falls, Niag ara; City of Victoria, it. ; Sitka, Alaska. There will be a new ren-s each week and all will on the same terms Order the Pittsburg Time ut once If ttiere is no agon' in your locality write for t« rins to upetiis Sample isof '• in eri ca" ore on exii.bition k all principal ncw» stands. THE CASH GROCER'S PRICES. Note the Following Staples. 22 lbs 3 Crown u atel liaising $1 00 22 lb- Seedier..; Urn-ins 1 00 40 lbs Xew English Currants 1 00 20 lbs cleaned Cnrrants I "U 10 lbs Cleaned l.'urrants, 1 li> pks —. 100 AITI.T. BFTTEB JJB JHLLIKS. 30 pound Pail Apple Butter.... $1 I^o 30 pound Pail Jell>, a:, flavor 75 1 gallon Tumatoe Cati-up 5O C'AXNKD OOOIIS. 10 cans Good Sugar Corn ..sl 00 12 < ans Choice Sugar Corn 1 00 12 eaus Best 3 pound Tomatoes 1 U0 10 cans Pared Table Peaches 1 00 TKAS. Don't forget this pot of our business. We can save iou more money here than anywhere elso. Good Basket Fired Japan, Gunpowder, Online or Young Uysou at 25 cents; 5 pound.l foi SI.OO. JHpatiese Blend 50 Cents. A presenljwilh ■ iv> ry pound. MOLAHRES AN'U SYBUI'S New Crop New Orleans Mola-ses, 40 cents; very liei-t 50Cents per gallon; I Table Syrup. 20 cents; Golden Syrup 35 cents per gallon; Kopk Cacdy Drip-, GO cents. FLOUB—CAMP MILLING Co'S Ooluinliia 80c, tnchor 85c, Red Ball 90e, Cump's Be;• $ l.'K); Maguolia the finest flour made. #1 25. SALT HSU, UKY FISH. Ten p«uod pail Lak: llerri"ii,6o cents; 15-pound pail Bake Herring 75 cents; 10 ~ pound pail Mackerel, $1 00; 4 pounds boneless Codfish, 25 cent-; Scaled Herring, 20 cents per box. I SEMIS. Seeds are lower. Call when ready to bay. Will show you the cleanest seeil in the market G. WIBSOS Ml LBElt. % Cash Grocer. 1 See th" full line of Poems ia all ' ntylw* of HndiuK at lowtbt priced in . the city ut MEINEMAN's, Hutlflr, Fa i Buckwheat Wanted. 3 We alwr.j» |>h,y tbe highest price tor buckwheat at our mill. ' GEO. VVALTEII • O:i■ ■>, Accoriieooe, (' 'Ol. 'lllinU, '» Mofii al lt >* • VI .«jt b i)r runs ot uf.Hluae -u J. F. i . filth Li o LEGAL NEWS. . 'fte follow iug causes have been disposed of since our l i t report: Simp- >n vs The I'rotected Home Circle. Feb. I*6 Verdict for the plaintiff tor $5*7.91 TV. 1. DeWolf vs Fairview twp,(on trial) Walter Jackson, D. Krotzer an ! -I. C. Campbell Vs. the Producers Cons, lidated Land aud Petroleum Co. Verdict for de fendants Mary E Birch vs. the P. A W. R R Co. Verdict for plaintiff for $255. Cba». F. Smith vs. the I'ittshurg Plate Glass Co. Verdict for plaintiff for $5!?1 28. subject to legal question. Z. T Walter vs. V. D. Richards. Ver dict for the plaintiff for £277 SO John Halfonr v- C T Rtiso-1! and Ge>. ilindfur-. Feb 27 Defendants move to amend record, plaintiffs plead surprise, and case continued B. U. 11:11 vs. John Younkins and U. S Gib-on Verdict for defendants Heuch anil Droiueold vs C. I" White, Feb 23 Case settled by the parties. W J. FIICK VS Joseph Fiick. Feb. 21 Verdict for plaintiff tor laud described in writ, with sil cents damages a .d costs. Samuel A. Kennedy vs. the I*. & W R. R Co., Feb. 24. Verdict for pla;ntifl for #l5O. J. M. Marshall, as, igaee of ft*. J. Gilli land vs Tne Glade Mill Mutual Fire Insu rance Co.. Feb. 27. By direction of Court verdict for defendant. Jas McElree vs P. Golden aad .1. G. Patterson. Verdict by direction of Court for defendants. Cyrus Thorn vs. W. S William- end- E. A. rotten. Plaintiff takes a voluntary non-suit. WOTHS. Two very impor.ant questions were in volved in the case of Racnael Coulter, widow ol Joseph Coulter, formerly oi thi county, vs Pine two., in Mercer cou.it;.. and tried at >lt-rcer lately. One was, were the snpervi-ors of the township negligent, ami was their negli gence the cause of this accident? I'So other question was is to whether th supervisors were required by law to link-' the bridge- strong enough to arry tme'ion engines. The law requires that at! irnlcr s B'iould be made sufficiently strong for all ordinary travel. >"ow the quest; m whether traction euKiue- come under the head of ordinary travel Evidence was in duced to sbow that since the y. r l* traction engines hive been traversing thu' township,and crossing their bridge.-. I 1 the year 1883 Jos. Coulter notified the supervisors that the Dangherty bridge was not sufficmuth strong for hiui to cross with bis engine. This bridge was forty feet long and was built beiore the war. Thn supervisors of Pine twp met at ;h< bridge in pursuance of their notice, made a casual examination of the bridge aud gave Mr. Dangnerty a contract to rebuild the bridge. H'- *as to shorten the bridge so that it would be only fourteen feet long, and was to put in three new maple sill-, and he was to use some of the old timber that the supervisors tbougnt were suffi ciently strong to put in the new -truciure I wa< found after tlr> Coulter engine went dowu that the maple siils were rotten and that the old sills were merely a shell an 1 inside entirely rotten This was a ca-e of much importance to supervisors al over the county, and was well and ably tried by the counsel on both siii< s. It was such a case as rarely con i s into court, and no leeling ol unpleasantness was notice able Irom the beginning to the end of the case, and the witnesses were ail actuated by the desire to tell nothing but the truth After an able charge by the court the jun went to their room at noon ol Friday, and after being out ail alternoou aud night the jury c»mo into Couri on Saturday morning aud rendered a verdict for the plainnff for the amount of $7, 995.00. The jury in the case of Miss Chri-tina Wagouer against All-grieny twp , West morland Co , lor $20,000 damages result iug Irom injuries received wbilt driving along one of the roads in that township, where, owing to the bad condition of the thoroughfare, her buggy was upset and she was thrown violently to the ground, sustaining injuries, brought in a verdict of $725 lor t::e plaintiff. Hon. G. F. Kribbs, of the Clarion Jeff r son congressional district, has sued be. editor ot one of the Democratic papers lor criminal libel. The will of Lewis Young of Poun twp. was probated and letters granted to John Worth twp., no letters; also will ot Mary Fulton of Middlesex, no letters. The total cost of tho Special arid Lnci election lielil in this county Feb, 20, 1894. was $3 377 37; the item* of which an- a» fullfiwc— Registration of vote* $696 61. for printing of ballots, etc., s6<)4 do lireririg ballots and liv*-ry hire #39 50. for post inn; election proclamation $137 50 tor holding elections $1,863.71, for ta'>alatiui2 vote S3O 00. During the month o! Januarj the com t paid SIBOS 75 to jurors. The county fnnn-i are getting low, and collect ors are requested to get a niovo on. t-ATB PEOPKRTr TRANSFERS. C A Abrams to A B Byera lot in Bu.ler for S4OO. Newton Mack to Ad:im E Storey 150 acres in Fairview for $3 568. It W Barnhart to Lvso. Geo W Wattero to S F Marshall 72 acri - in Washington (or S3OO. Joauna Friess to Chan Fleming!) acres it) Winfield for sl. Hobt. Allen to Cora P Iloenick, 40 acres in Slipperyrock for SIOOO. Jos. 8. Hudulesoti to S. P. Thompson, 40 acres in Mercer twp for SIOOO. C. A Atiraios to lleieu e>. itiuier, lot in Butler for SSOO. S M. Boyd to Uavid A. Wray, lot in Saxontiurg for $1 David A Wray to Perry Pence, same for sl. A. D. Gillespie to Tbos. Bull, 10 acres iu Washington i w P for SSOO. Marriage Licenses. Win Kennedy Forward twp. Margaret Downing.... " " T. A. Glenn Portersvillo Margaret Moore " VV E bhrecengoat Armstrong (Jo. Maggie Altaian Butler Noble F. Lucas Greece City Flora Swartzlamler OiKland iv.p. Lewis Spencer...... ....North Bend, N• n. Ella Morrison Butler Daniel GaKtkill...... ... Fay n te Co Aloiitgomrry Cherry twp At Franklin, W. I. Graham and Idelle Gilford ol Baldwin. Boy' 6 Carts aud Wagons Toyn that uever out-stay their »> elcome with the Boye at J F. T. STEIII.E'S. —Dt ll't NIIBP Feeing our Fair dis play of millinery M F. & M Marks'. -The great offer bein<£ made bv the Pittisburg Dispatch to take the sixty teachers of the public cehoolis of Pittsburg, Allegheny HDJ other points in Pennsvlvania, Ohio, West Vtrgiuiaand Maryland, to Atlantic City in July in tbe talk of the hour. The additional inducement lha' tb< twelve teachers ot the sixty who to ceive tbe lararent number of vote- will be taken on a supplementary tri[> to Pbiladephia, New York and Boston alter the Atlantic City trip is over i« indicative of tbe liberalitv which governs tbe Pittsburg Dispatch in everything it does. (Jive your favor ite teacher tbe berefh of the splendid summer outing. --Home made taffies and candies at Richey's Bakery. —SO-incbes wide and all-wool— greatest tmrgain ever offered—wa $1 00 a yard—now only 50 cents, jn-t half price at L. STBW & SON'S. —Our stock is tbe larget in the city. Our styles the latest. Our pricea.tbe lowest M. F. & M. Marks'. —Zuver'a Pictures leuve nothing , wanting in finish, tone or a correct j Itßenesa. i>.)u t forget us on Hosiery »ud : liiovr*, we al way IBe Oesl at ; oweet prices Li t^TKIH^bVU'U. Herscnal. J.C. Bei(jhley, of Whitesti-wa. anil J ; \V Gillespie, of Flick, were in town on bu-laess Toet-Uaj. Jatltre Weir, of Buffalo twp, has not bem | in verj- g-'od health lor some weeks Country people who stay it boine during ' the winter. Save no idea of the volume of ' mid winter tiavel to the National Capital and other large towns. Col. Jack.- m has selected Ben. Haywood of Mercer for cashier of the State Treasury, ! xhieh he will take charge of on the Ist of : May, Jas. H. Tebay has been appointed store- I keeper and gauger at the Zelienople distil | lery. J. S. Wick, our affable lEegister and Re j border, was in P ttsbnrj: Wednesday. Robert Barron, K.-q. of W r:h ;wp. was in town on basiuess, 'l'tiursday. While in Washington a few days ago we w.>ut down to see the monument and lound thi.' tile large elevator wa» kept going all day and (according to the manager) d,i\, to accommodate t&e people wno weri con-tautly a<-eint)ling At ttie bauk-note prmiinf tstaiilishment it was the same, aud tiie corridors aud galleries of tbe Cap itol building were fuii of .-lgtil srers: and a' Fhilatielpnia next uiorniug tbere wen three parties of about twenty each tourr g the mint a' same time.witn a crowd in the ; .cation room waiting lor a guide. Ac:ideats. Thomas Iman, a son of Joseph Iman. of Donegal twp , fell from a derrick that be was helping to tear down, last week. He fell tiiiriy fei*t. landed on hia back, and I',actored the ridges or edges of his back bone. Several pieces were removed by tin- physicians aud he is said to be getliug w.-ll —Jo-i-ph Meals of Hilliarus walked from hi-hmne to Foxburg last Friday. That eveuing be started to walk home, was at I.i.lortdo at 9PM. stopped at .la«. Se»- liel.l's in Wa-hineton twp. about 2 o'clock at night. and was found dead, frozen to d> am, about 40 rods from Pcobelds h..u»- »ud n mile ar d a bait from Billiards, nex; morning. tie leaves a family consisting .it a wile and several children, mine ot whom are grown up. He was about 63 year, of aire. Have Your Envelopes Printed. First A--istaat PostinasterUei.eral Jones bail sent trie following notice to all the postoffiees in ilie country, with a request lor the po..r master to po,»t in a CocpieO oU" place: •Don't mail your letters or packages! without lirst having your own address written or printed upon the left hand cor ner. This will insure its prompt return to you if not delivered, and will prevent it» being : ent and opened at tbe Dead L-tler Office.'' The OITIZES is prepared to print envel opes in accordance with above request pro I'ptly. neatly and cheaply, almost or quite as cheap, if a quantity is taken, at the blank envelope can ordinarily be bought for. t Oil Notes. Tlie Show liter Bros, new well near North Washington i> rated at 50 barrels. So many dry boles hai'e been drilled iu the Grubbs field in Beaver Co. that it i now called the Duster Field. The Markets. BUTLKR MABKKTB Our grocer* »ro paying 22 for butter. 15 for fresh eggs, 40 for potatoes, 25 for turnips, 50 for parsnips 3 to 7 for cabbage, 50 a bu for beets, 50 for onions. 10 for dre»sed chickens, and 12 tor turkeys uuu ducks. PLTTSBURO PRODCCK. Timothy hay from country wagon* sl6 to 17, mixed bay $lO to 12, straw $6 00 to 6 75. mill feed sl6 to 18, buckwheat flour 2| to 3}. Country roll butter 20 to 22, cooking butter 10 to 15, fresh eirgs in cases 38 to 19, dress.-J fowls 12 to 13. potatoes on trick 42 to 00. calibag-3 to 5. mixed on to!,* 40 to 55 turnips 40 to 50, carrots and parsnips $1 50 to 1.75 a ' bl., beau* $1.75 '•> 1.85, country feathers 35 U) 40, tallow sc. LIVK STOCK. At Herr's Island. Monday, beeves sold at 300 to 5 10. bulls and cows at 200 to 2 75. hogs at 4.00 to 5.00 sheep at 50 to 4 00. lambs at 100 to 4.35, and calves at 1 75 to 6 00. Chinese Sacred Fowls. Schiitil & N»ei, the Hustling Clothiers of Butlt-r have another ot those nov charms for thirty days pre cueding the ceremonies in Joss House. These fowls are fed with grains of rice which have passed through the ha ds of royalty, and during tbe cere monies proper, the feathers plucked from ti>e right wiogs are treasured as invaluable as a charm against. death A Royal Edict dating from the writing ot Chi Whe La Lung makes it a death psnal'v to carrv these Jowls out ot the Ktngd «ra. Hence the raritv of ,b« se most beautiful of till beautiful birds whose plumage far excel Is that of the Bird of Para dine iu grandeur West Sunbury Academy Yonnp persons preparing for Col lege or desiring to fit. themselves to e-ich in Public Schools will find Sunbury u ; 'idmirab'e oUos \m i nd comp e t tor s oft-acbers in both Preparatory and Norm»l De partment. Expenses verv low Spring term opens March 27. F-r further information, addrts* F E. KN OH Prin Weist Sunbury. Fa. Prospect Academy op-inn Spring term, March 2<>th, 1894. " Thorough instruction" is our motto Send tor catalogue and circular to (i 1. A ILSON. Prin , Prospect, Pa —The A ileon Bill could not ef fect prices ut the People's Store, a« our goods are as low as could be bought on a free trade basis. Bargains in remnants and odd lots ol goods—come quick for cboice. L STEIN IT .SON Double Blackboards, Secretaries Desks, Kurt ka Itabv-Jurupers and Swiugs for sale at .1 F. T. STKIII-E'S. —Now is the time io buy a cloak at y our own price. They must all tie -old as we carrv none over to next season. L. STEIN & SON —S'tve money bv huving at tbe PEOPLE'S -TORE Horse Blankets and Ilobes at Martiucourt and Co's —Cloaks at your own price No reasonable o(T:r refused—they must go— _L STEIN SON —ClearancL tie of all winter good- Uri atest bargains iu dry goods and cloaks ever known at L. STEIN AT SON'S Attend the State Normal School at Slippery Roek, Pa. Excellent ad van tages iu Munic. A successful traiu in n school lor teachers. Expenses only SSO for 14 weeks. Spring term begins March 27, 18D4 Address A Ibert E. Maltby, Principal, ; j —The best quality of musiiu ai , ( the lowewt prices at the PEOPLE'S STORE. tfiW S iitfiu £#t., Hutfier. KLINGLERS' COLUMN. Flour and Cereal Goods Given Away— This is Literally True, Some time at-'"- we inaagurated a new | era ia Butler. We punctured the inflated prices of Flt>ur and Feed. It was a wei- : ' ciime change to the bnyers these "hard ; time.*." and onr name tw on everybody 's I lips. We feel pleased that <»nr efforts we e j appreciated and that we could be of sucn ; service in a useful calling. However, we have the biggest surprise ; in store yet for everybody. We intend to | beak all records On March Ist ourmonth- j ly Price-List is issued You will find some j important reductions, as compared a ith , oar February List, oa Flour, Corn and | Oats chop, Unbolted Cora Meal, Oyster Snells, Corn Seeds, etc. The prices on Flour are lower than they have been since the war. Despite this fact, that we are Killing r'l >ar cheaper tban ever, we pro pose to jfive with every purchase of our famous. unexcelled BSOW DRIFT—PSUE-BRKAD FLOFR, the following articles of our own manu tacturer FRF.*, with I—l 4 itbl. s*ck Snow Drift—2 It. pack* age Grauelb* —a breakfast loud 2—l-4 bbl. hack* Mm* Dritt—s lb pack age Granello—•» breakfast food. 3—l -1 bbl sacks SLOW Drift—l 2 1-4 lb sack Fancy Yellow Corn Meal, Sleain-Kvap onic*. 4—l 4 bbl. >at ks Snow Drift—l 2 1-4 It ssfK W dole \Ybeat Floor. s—l-4 bbl. sacks Suow Drift—l 2 1 4 It., sack I a-e Buckwheat Flour. G—l-4 bbi. i-acks Snow Drift—24 1-2 !t>. sack Snow Drift Flour. 10—1-4 poind sacks Snow Drift—Oue 1-4 barrel sack Snow Dril. Fl-.ur Just one resfrie.ion We will not sell au> oae buyer more th to 10) i barrel sacks pnd the Flour must all be taken at, oue time. Yotl see. 100 sicks will secire 10 extia ones, in ail 110 sacks for the price of 100 sacks to one buy er ui.der lhn plan. Ttiere is no claw nor fi*w in onr' ff.-r. par (les call set up clubs It they * istl We * ill furuNh an. quanttrv to <• labs. Y"'>c simply biy and pay for any number «>1 sacks mentioned in the first, row, and you tret free the ar'it •-* c a' follow How cau we afford to do this! To be frink. it does not pa', ur first, but we will get additional trade, and lu that way wiil lie repaid. We wit; t ( Very b -dy to use onr Klour.oecanse we call ttv n keep toe money at home, with it hay oar farmers' wheat, operate onr mills stronger, employ our home people, aad thus help iu reliev the "hard times." Every dollar that goes una from Butler fm Western Flour makes the pimple 111 duller couuly collectively poorer, because there is enough wheat in Builer county to-day, without another crop, to bread its entire populaiion for a whole year. Besides, when we bny West ern Flour, we patronize Western labor and Western enterprise to the detriment «>| our own. PATBOSIZE HOME ISDUSTEIES, is a song tha: is beard from one end of the land to the other. One word about SHOW HRIKT FLOPR. It i-pfaka tor itself. It spoke volumes in thai display ot beatiful bread at the late llutler Fair It is speaking to-day in the thousands of homes iu Western Pennsylva nia. Bemember we only give the articles free with Snow Drift Flour, and not with any other. CLOVKK ANb OTHER SEEDS, have tumbled. It was a bad break. Am ther new lot just arriving. We are selling clover seed nearly one dollar per bushel lower thau we did one month ago We always follow the market. We have he largest aud best collection of seeds iu v* estern Il yon want the best sa d at Unheard ot low prices, come now vo Klinglers. We are sending our seeds in all directions,and have reorganiz ed the seed business in this part of the state. Let others bekon, call and hail you And even pull your coat's rear tail too, I'.ut don't you laite their talk for houey, First "Get a "card' aud save your money." KLINGLERS'. D. L CLEELAND. Jeweler and Optiean, 125 South Maiu Sreet, Butler, Pa. Dianioudu, Sue waichea, jewelry; sp> elc.- 1 , solid aDtl plated wure con etubily oti band. Spfi'tnl attention giv nto 'entiug aud correctly fittibif mj i taulcß 40 Horses Wanted. I will buy two ear ]< ads of borees coneistiug of drivers, general purpose and draft horcep, Bf/eri front 4 to 8 yearn,weight (rum 1.050 to 1 500 1 wtll tw at Rimersburg, Pa , Sat Mar 3; Milierar.owu, Monday, Marcb 5; (irovii City Tuesday, Vlareh (j; baa bury, Wednesday March 7; at tbe ll'itk II Hide, Butler Thursday, Marcb 8. H. SEANOR A TO —Children's Trunks Cbildreu'e bureaus. .Obildn-u'H (Jbatra t'hildreu'H Wooden Bedsteads. Children's Wooden Tables. Children's Wonder R<:cKeri«at J.F. T. STEHLE'B l ake y-jur child run t# /uver'n ij.silury tor Pictures that will you. Pcti'.oSice tun kiln i' Best Buffal" (lauuelrt rtduct-d to 25 cents a ard at L. riTßiw & SON'S. —Best underwear iu tbe city at M.F. & M. Marks'. See tbe .vo urt) otT-jring ;rj fine Henrietta*. Just think ->f ii. $1 00 ifoods fur fiS cents aud 75 cent goods for 5y cents at lj. rtTKIN /fr Honjs. California Orange Cider at Kicbev's Bakery. Largeat and best valuer u i)res» tjoudb and Cloaks at L STEIN SON'S. Co to Nixon's Home for meal* ai.d lodging. Ladies satin waists at price balf during "hair" week »t M F & M Marks'. Use ibe Pure Tar Coagb Dn p*, to be bad al Ricbey'o Bakery. —We will reduce tbe price ol Kramer Wagons from now until Marcb 15tb, any one wbo ueeds H wagon thi- sp-ing will save money i>) buying now. We are also gell'ng Maggies and harness at reduced prices Blankets and robes at cost. Call aud save money. S. B. MABTINCOURT fi Co., 128 L ,lelF<-rrou St J >t> w >rlt <»f all kind doae at tbe CITIZKN t)PFIOE Rvd hose, black ho-e and tan hose at M F e exposed to public sale at tu,- ( ourt House. In the borough o! Butler, ou Monday, the sth day or Marcb, A D lsy:!. at 1 o'clock p. m, tlxc following 'le s.-rlht-i: property, to-wlt: D No. 133. M.rcU T. ls-H. J. 1! Males, fttt'y. All the rlgut, title,lnterest and claim of Jas- P-. (' tuiptn-11 ,iud Mar A CaiupoeU. of. in auu t<> a i-rtain lot ot la:i,lmore or b-.-s. sit Jale iu i u tl« r • ore, Hutl»-r a t I-'.LO, oas toi i,,»s to-wlt: a*, a (olnt ou W esi >1 u'ljiillilli,' lot ol Leo t. lolt. tlielice oest In lei t aioug •> est street to lot ol < liaS Dufli. theliCe along line Ol lot of t lias I.ull\ lui trel. murt- or less, to an alley. Ilienitt east almiw s ild all-J lo lot ot l-ronard t'rutt. tbeai e norm alNg HMO! 1.-omird «'rolt M feet, uiorc or ieaa. to rt est street the piace ot oegluiiiug. Oe ii g part ot a larger trat t ot laud lorincrly owu eu bi CaplJai u uouuell. deir'd, laie of I'liu burg, I'a., aud by bun conveyed to t uas Uutly and by bim conveyed to Mrs. Mary A Cainpoell bj deea dated tbe i;d day of Oct., * 1> isss, aiid bavins a two-story frauie owell liig iiuus" and oiiirr outbuilulnt;serc('t>-d there on. Seized aLd t.iken in executlou as tbe pro pertj of Jaspt-r Campbell an i Mary A Campocll at ihe suit ol I'billip llaubenspecK. h L) .No lia, Dec T 1S1« and £ll No llii March T IS9». W t> Brandon and 11 I! uoucHer, atty s. All the right, title. It,teiesf and claim ot M J Nejlnan. 01. in aoo to SO acres oi land more or less, situate iu Oakland twp, Bullt r Co. I'a. bounded as lollows. to-v»u: on the north by lauds ot .-oioinoii Whitmlre heirs, east b.v lands o John Montgomery. south i>v lanun of Win Itoiib, west by lands ot Christy liobb.satd laud being mostly timuer land. ALSO—Ot. iu and io 133 acres of land, more or less, situate In O ikland twp, Butler Co. fa bounded as lollows, 10-wtt: ou the north by lands ot Ko urt v\ hit ire and NVui Kobb. east b.i lands ol Abraham Jiarllu. south by lauds ol Lowis Mlllluger alio John t'atlon and west by laiids 01 vt m Kobb, saiu land beiug uljsrly cleared and In a lair slate of cultivation, with one goou orchard two small Irame dwelling nouses, oue large frame barn and other out- Uuliumgs erected thereon Seized and taken In execution as Ihe property ol M J Neyuian at the suit ot 1, oarver lor use ot John U Xey - man et al. 1-. 1) No l-J T IS:*!. Mcjuuklu & Gal oreaih. atl'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot J A i'alu er. ot, 111 au-i to lOi acres ol land more or less situate in Wlulieid twp. Butler Co 1 a bounded as lollows, to-wlt: Ou the north by lauds 01 JOUII r. Bneker heirs, east by l-auus 01 H llesselgesser, S4»ath uy lauds 01 Courad sjeli auu west tjy lands ot Casper creeling aud hav ing Iln-reou erected a iwo-slory brick dwelliug bouse, Irame baru. good orchard aud other out ouiluiugs. said land being mostly cleared auu in lair slate ol cullivatiou. Seized and taken In execution as the property 01 J A fainter al the suit of Jas l> -Mblock and llatrlson liyke, ex'rs. E D Nos 104 and 117 March T ISM. Thompson & Sou and Rohlcr, att ys. All the right, title, interest and claim ol F A t.albialtli and » K Uaibraith, 01. In and to t acre ol land, more cr less, situa e in Mercei ivv 1. , ullerCo. I'a. oounded aslullows to-wit: On ihe norm Dy a street o puoilc road, east by a street, south oy lauds ol K K Wick and west uy muds J t Curry, with a iwo-slory fram oweillug house aud other outbulldiugs «recteu thereon. Seized and lakeh lu execut lou as the property oi I- A t,alurallh and S E (ialbraith al the suit ol vv m M Cow an el al. E D Nos 77 aud 134, March T I 8&4. Thompson & Son and Mcijulsllun and Vauderlln, atl'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim of J c (0 Calvluj IScigtlley 01. lu aud to 57 acres ol land, more or less, siiuate in laiiicaster ivvp. Butler Co i'a, bounded as lollows, 10-vvII: On the uoiih by la ids of Johii Kllnuer and Miller, eust ny lands of Neely et al, south oy lauds 01 l-'ied Miller and west by lauusol (J 1J Swaiu. Aluler. and curllllage as allow ed ny the com mtssioiiers appointed by the Court as tiled at A U No la sept 1 IBH3, now owned by Bentle au. Wise aud Laving elected lliereou a two-story name house, iog baru and orchard, and sain laud being mostly cleared and In a lair stall oi cul lvatlon. seized aud taken in execution as tue property ol J C tor Calvin) Beiguley. >.l Uie suit ol Margaret Belguley. auiii'rx ol John il Belguley, dec ti, et al, Ell So 11. March T. 18'.»4. II H tiouvher, au '.v. All the right, title, Interest aud claim of John Bar 10, 01. lu and 10 W aci es 01 laud, in. Ire or less slluaUM in t nmiierry township. Biiller 1 ouiuy I'a , bouuued as follows, to-wlt: Beginning al a post ou the road leading irom the city 01 iittsourg to Zelieunple, rlutier county, I'a 1 hence 1 uwniig north »9 east 134 perches ad joining Oav id ourvin's laud lo a lost, tllCUte south a west lUH perches adjoluing lands 01 /vo.iiu Kalstoh lo a post tuen.-e soutu 4s vves, 170 perches adjoining lahus ol Joliu t'overt to . post ou lue saiu I'uisourg road, thence so'iib iu east if.'., 1 ercht-M aoJoining flltsburg lo a post, iheuce south 0" east along the i'itts bmg load J-i perches to a post, tne place of be ginning, being the same I mds convey eo by John ITL-cuicr. et UA.UI Siaiy Auu iJario by deed dm ell Match 4 lstia. in decu book -4. page 3aii auu tn Willi > 1 Uiec,iiu Mary Aim Harm uied se.z <. aud w lilt:b upon her feet lo * LIII a the cornel 01 lot No it.'7 in .-ald plan, lliehct along tne line oi said lot No loV one liund et and twi-litj-hve leet lo a pin oh liOla Way Iht nee along Ihe »aiu way 4u liet lo a pin at th coiner 01 lot No 10"' and thence along ili»- ltu' ul saltl lot UJ leel lo a pin 011 l.otiKout avenu tbe place ol begiuulug. being lot No 11*0 111 Wu. S buy ti s plan ol lots In >pringdale, 111 sal borough ol i.uiler, anu having thereon eiec'.eu a iai«e twoalory Irame oweillug house an, tralue staole seizeil and taken 111 execution ~s Ine pi pcilj of W A Shaffer al the suit 01 KilSI Natlotiu 1 B |V L Asset iHtioil <1 i'lllshulg fa., tor use ol keystone Stale Bit Association 01 rillauurg. fa. b I) No uy,M-t>eh T. is'.'l. K McJunkln.McJuiikin & Oi.ibre.iln, atl'ys. Ail the right, title. Interest uud claim «i Jerome Kelly, 01. iu aud to -'3 acres uf land more or less, situated In Veuaugo township Bullet couuly , la., bounded a* lohows, to-wlt. iK-giimlug at a post at lauds 01 Campbell and Slalkel. thence north >4 east 7a perches.!lleuce Uy luniia 01 s.i tn lie! Kukih north »!ii* ea.iL U7>» peiehesloa post Iheuce uy lanus ol itooeii Eak in south ?« east 60! j perches to u post tne nee by lands ol Joseph Say south ss vvesi us peiehes 10 Uie p.ace oI oegtunlug. and belli* iht: same piece of laud aula to llaulel ivc-llj b.i Julian Marshall oy deeu dated the 14, u day 01 vpi 11. A. li., 157."1. and having a small tl Weill imuse aud board stanlt erected Ulereo.i. ->eiz ed and laked 111 execution as tile property o, Jerome Kelly ai tbe ault ot Jane Kohlmeyer and J II Konnn y r adm'rs ol lleury KoUluiey er, deed. E It No M, March T. 18UI. stepheu Cummlngs, att'y. Alt Ihe rU ht. title. Interest and claim ot Joseph A l'ainier, oi. In anu lo all that certain lut ol land, more or less, stluuted lu Butler borough. Butler eouotv, I'a., bouuded us tolluws to-wit: Ou ihe north by lo' or W'm Croiniu formerly, now Ahdiew orahaui; east by an alley; south by lot ol A B Itlcbey, and on the west by McKean slieet, said lot having • fioi 1 age ol 50 leel ol east side of McKean street and eXteildlug boCs IBti leel to the abovt tue ii lloiieU alley, anil uaviiig a two-story Irame dwelling house, boai d stable aud other out bulldiugs erected luereon. AEso—Of, iu and to a certain lot of land, mole or less, btiuated In spnugdale. Builer Utiro, nutlet-county, fa., bounded as follow ~ to-wlt: Ou the north by uu alley; east by lot ol Oeorge Neulte; south by /.leglt-r avenue, anti weat by lot ol J 0 Watt, with .1 large tvvo-slory iraine dwelling house aud other outbuildings cii etc 1 ihercuu. seized and takeu lu execution a-t tue pioperty of Joseph A fainter at the Bull ol Albert Buff. ED No 158. March T. 1891. A T Black, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of H f , 1 arnes, ot. In aud 10 a certain lot of laud, more or less, sliuateu lu Butler township, tint- Icr county, I'a . bounded as lollows, 10-wIL: On Ihe ho rill by Carbou street; east by lauds ol Itev Win White or a street; south Oy Jetfersou stn-et extension, and west by lot of lleury (iretn. extending along JeflcrHOu slreet ex tension Ito fei-t U lut:ue«. along lauil of ltev vv niie or street ii feet, along Caroou street 113 feet 0 Inches, and along lot ol Or-en i'SZ leel 4 inches, and having thereon erected a large two story frame uweiiing house and oilier out buildings. Seized and taken In execu tion as the property of U I' O Carnes at the sin'id Workthgiiieus Kifiltable Building and Loan Association 01 Butler. Pa. Kl>No 1 MI, March T. 1891. J C Vaaderlin att'y All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of Mrs Annie Doutt.of, in and to a certain lot ot land, more or less, situated In forward township, Butler county. I'».. bounded as follows, to-wlt: beginning »t a point oa the Kvans >urg au I 1 Butler public road live feet east ol a uousii owned by -Ins. ph Ash and occupied b.v a tenant 1 tII<-in e south IOU lei t,iheuce west &•' f el.thence 1 11(11 1 h lOob e' to Ihe place of begiuulug, and having 1 heieon er-'ctcil a good two story trauie . ii.. lilnghouse and oilier mitbutldiiigs thereon, i Seized and t.ikt n In execullou as the pio| eriy | 01 Mis Aiiuie IKj .tt at the suit of Bogxa and Kllue. EI) No ion, Mai UT. 18U4 K 'l'io tt' A 4 utter Uiwr«i inii iTuu ot N. 1.. V M . join*!. A*l •• 11 .1. ■ ... I W I. of. hi . * ' myrror Icr comity. Pa., l our, 11 I tv » - i': at ft l»oM. t i,« ucf • • • t '• > pcn*lM*B '• .i i*wr T; , s «• ptTchrri to a pual ibeutit i rtl» 11 vi ii 7 - chtn to a pool, then • ; uh ■ • to a poS r . iHrfiiv v ri t K> » prrcben lo a post. th«u< w» « h» .ito t pusi. f bv . L'ii Wtllai o laaii .V - i«- th • , ..•« v UtLff. ALSO -Ot, to aotl to 10 acrt*s .-i land, r i t j siiualt-tl tn tVut:-* i< !i! liuil*. ml | I «i., boumlc las follow : -«v»i « * ' A [M>S| on line or Henry M r •!! tiit . t . Martzofl > 1 • !*«• soutii > • - S-1J ! to a tl enci-'lionli l . .4 I-T r • jto corner uf Ti" Jobnj> !, .n - l.iL'i th. i • i .lolm"U>u*s Und;i. r > h-i • voutu 1-2 wfest M j tfKtnning ALSO—Ot. 1Q and to 54 or. lar >t les«. situated lnOetJtfv Uu'ler |y. ! ttoaiiflttl to foi low*, t at a. ueo« Uf.i i»f th» iuty ro.lo «: in nil 1 - wi*at T i ■ . SxiU:») l- j • a.Ht t, Ca&dtfto6l iterciii-a Lo a p > Itiiitl t j pe-rcli' t ta» country Uleuce alor >.s -1 road I*l DW . (to put * of beflfiuiutf. > I uilun-ih the prv, -rf> vl \.t ; \i < ■. : lt>», Abaer .i- a., x \ l Mc* .h -■» at the suit AC «tc . now 1 r u-<- >1 j Franklin Miller K D Nos.and 76 March I . - [ McJu'ikta A. GalUreath. all . >. All tire right, II tie. at r*>. il il a 1) v McLean of. maud to cert ila i > •! lau J :U -it* orlcae. sit a ate in 4th wuri, i>ui I r boru. ihrlcr Co, l'a. Onunaed a»lotlow«». i*l >a: at Uie northeast corner ! »t ott: r la* ».»i i> ( .Mc- Lean on street, thence Hald t Borsb 25 v. lot i to i ... outa 53 we>t Hi lett to lint* ot lot he io L> »v;d Dale, theii e southwardly t« iiae ptial;«-i w. i .-aid street •>') feet to a |jost ih u;e -a: ;.. - er lot «>i DC McLean *tjt< . tv> . i«ost, pi' .• otglnnUiK- having thereon eiectea one Iralut st Ole. and Jhc > i.:i • lot ol f.iad CouVf>ed D> IJaVIO 1»..: lo h lice I •'.» «h I f teeomea la UMd Bml MM . i > 54 c MnL> t . > deed o ie«'ord, AL>O-01. in and to a certain I t ul ; . . ,| more or 10-, situate tn li t»!'r iro ii .ti r*a OOUUtietl .is lotlo»> io-\vli : OntMeUoitn u> uner lot ol til M« Leah.« . tby street. | souili 0> i>rad\ strtrel an* ..c, o\ i to: t ,vu; j Dale, said li 4 being *u ict*i (* .. iu lii .uj} >. | ami extciidlaa Oat k 1U) tn - u i uluc .1 | !)(. McLe ii .i. d in un» lot t •• . * to Wilson fc. ICced b.v UCeU ol .iii ii . j daua he.' _«», iv®, or iceoiu in «-i « .. ui t>uilerl"w. I'a. 4>t»v a, , ,• * ..i. * lo tata f 1 eIUX cjuv *i I i> VVI ..u«J nawu*i tbtreoa etc U t .. „o »'l > .» j fraiue iiiU|t UOUvj. vrya -aiai li.vt,!; > 10 a plete. used lor water tneicoa. »>eizcd ,iii • « .1 in v \ oa Ihe pio,» n> «>l di M lii-ati .» ih*-Mi! i h diiaiiiiuit et ai. h U idk uli(i ll>j I>_ 1 i v«v». >U ii LrcOin. alt >. Ail tl.e lllle. init .no ciaim »r Ja cob 1- K« »v, 01 in a-ai t » i kru •14 tut 01 i.i.i'i, more ci le»s siiuate in iiu« :er Ooi'O »»u i , fa, boan«i»ti iolloa>, to wit: i» -inm 4at a p«»:-t it tne -H >utnejLStcor e» i m alle> a. . v tr.uijifil, luni'.es' iui at ■ 1, Lrceita 1 - 4«« leet to a , o-.t coruei oi St ma I.» \ 2>. 1 hence e.tst lUb tap* .1 alley, n • n-u ill |kil|| alftQl 4 - *9 aionj; u:lev i«o leet to pla* e o! i-rgiau iu.' Having elected Uieroou u goo.j i»o-sior.v ir.ii u house and other ouioulidingd. Ai.6d —01# in and to a certain lea Of l iii i umre or le?>s, situated in Butler ooro ntl r Co. i'u. bounded as loiioas, tn .vi : ii, . tLtilu, a. point on ot. '» sawi let uortu ol ; it soulbwt-s, corner ol loi .No. j?. tuenee ea>t»vui 1 along land ot Mioses Kocatnttein to an aiie> feet to a pout, tbeuue lo Mt. l ,r, e .St. ibence souUlwatu ui ,e> i u nil- pi i eot iie guiuinij;. aud uavuig a cou i iwo-sUry ir«ni • drtelllug u-iuse aud outer ou uaudlugs ert t led Uieleou. Mat and LaKeu 111 execution a, the prop«Tlv ol Jacob 1. Kelly a IIK- oUit ol i; i.eit KalO. E U Nos ,;J. -M. 45, 5J .»f. K> ..lid tv» Mar I T Isyf. Thouiiison «£ Jjou, H (J aucer, Jain 1 B Mat.-S, U l» KranUoii. .1 VI I'alut. r s 1 Bowser an.l Kalston i nr. r, at' ys. All the ilgul . lllle, la ere a an 1 < aim of II 1 die VV l-.lllutl. 01. In and lo ill t res of laud more or less, Sli-uau: in liuu ilo i »vp tfiu ." t >. ia. boundfd as Iollo« .> 10-a'n.: Ou tue norm i>y lauds ot .Uargarcl Jaue l- i .-iuluis. east by i nos ol Win fieuiUiK's us, » i' in . oi 3 t leiulllli .IUJ VVI>. Ny l.mo ■ Kojili lormeriy i*ud ol 3 6 l-.lli 11, s..id laud I lug uiosili cleared, unui r leme and in a u us at utuUlUvatiou, well Watered ,iaj a .. ..,4 in , i one orehard. one Iraine tlvvet lu4 11 1 1-. . one bou.->e. oue frame caul, 011 tiaiae Uaj li d auu o'iier outouiluiugs ere..ied tuefeoii en auu lakeu iu execution a-i in properly oi tliudle W ullloti at, tut- sull I K » ■< a Hi ia guy, Win llarutMlO. adui r, I u>o ol avV Stew - art. (i«v l> itouuouse, now lor use ol Ju:m J al. t D Nos ti. and ys M irc.i 1" I i". la:i t Ml yiutlou au i ilooie. attys. All the right, UUe, lutnesi ~u , claim ol rueodore i laoe, of. In au 1 1 1 iy acres 01 I.did, more or less. si.uate In deli 1 .'son twp Butler Co, ia, boundeu as loiloas, tJ-rt'll till I north by a roau running oenvet ii landsm fen 1 Oul ana L-'reuerick SUIHIU.UI, an 1 aid [ll .J ol land south and e.*Ht oy lauil ui I.o■> tl.:m> r.,-a --uer, and west oy laudioi llcnry liui u1 1 1 glunlug at a post, tue SJU t st eir icr ol -- ~iece 01 land tneuue aliug laud 01 llour.i iiit. uer north '1 west lIW perencs and lo a ilience along aloresaiu l.uid s uila Ss we.il >u perches lo a post, Ihtuce MIOUK land of tl. at. ouuniau soulu 2 east ui» 1 noanl la i.» .. post, Ilience along land ol tleurj 1-A'kiier 11,11.1 18 1-2* east so percues to a pos. tue pU. eol 1 inning, aud having a two o ory liaiue d ing house, Irame baru and other oaiuiiii iiii., ihercuu. Seized auu t iLeu iu cutiou as 1,. properly oi Tueodure 1 labo al tae sail oi CI Yachuig et al. tU No 157 March T, lsDl W A Korquer, a; y All Ihe right, title, Interest an ■ claim ol c 1 fierce, 01. In and 10 a certain lot 01 lauu, more or less, situate tn Millers'oa"u nolo igil Bull. 1 . ounly, i'a., oouuded as Loil.j«vs, to-vvii: 0.1 (.:■ 1101 in by 10l ol Fred Scuaciger e.,.-t oy t 1 mr-.i ait liU' , -lOUin oy lut ul *vl.i, ,1.1(1 ae . ny ~;i aiiey, said 10' naviug a good iraiue uncluug aoUieaad otner ouioundiaij 1 r d tn 1 .1 --. v On ihe north by land of loimeiiy sa... u 1 /.legler; tv I M lauds ol ta, il a..0 vie uaw soui 11 oy l«ud 01 John .vie *ii'i.fi-;v,e»l b. laud 01 dames ti Lt e. aald 1..0 d aelug 111 j.tli/ cu ai e . and in a lair state ul culuv^liou. ALSI>—OI. In and to 63 acres of lauu, more o less, situated iu Mudoycreck township, ilu-lei county. I'a., OoundeU as loiloas. to-wu. 10, Uie nurtu oy laud ol J w W uuer aud / ylltcuell; east by lan l ot J 011 . I'razier; sou' u oy land ol Jacub titlc"le; uy lellow t i.u lUad, said laud oelug U] . 'lit I • ired, u IOC icnee, and in a lab stale ol cultivation, ~1 . uaving a two-stoty iraiuo uweiiiug 110115 1 _ ocaOlc, good ort hard aud olu, 1 oui,iuitJit, d tueroiu. Seizeo and taken 111 1 itecuUoti Hi •ropiity ol vv B Jjedus al • in* suit ol ion ileyi for ust <1 li J liattr 11 al e. U Niife Ui, o-j i»3, 68, lo', UJ , 110 Bill Mid-fh I 1 11, A I" 111,. ». li v u oraiidou, atl'ys All tue ruht, title luleiest and cia, o o. 1 nomas J shannon. ol in ~i.,l to luo acitso. ■anu. luore or less, situaieii lu Slipp ltoct towiioulp, duller county, i u ju nucd a to ions low It: tin the north b.v laud oi J siep leusj 1; east by land oi ilaii's nelrs au antiriug; soutu by land ui suerinig, a weal by 1.-MIU of Cyrus i 10,,, ana ollnr Ull.l o; aaiU hanuou, said laud o-. 'uoilly t . . iu a good .1 ate ot cuitlvatlo i, au.l uaviu, . good orcuaro. a iwo-sltiry nB a tt-s Ili d, luo: • . leas. Situated In ollppery towusiiip. II; lor couuly, fa.. Ikiuiltlti: as follows, lu-.vit: O ,tie uortu Oy land ot J J i,./..-i ,; ea-l bj , utui r laud ol bald Saaiiiiot,; - i.u 10j land Jius .Jbgg. and west o, 1' S 1. ."it It an lauu ol a J Bovaru. iaud o'-iiid in . cicaied a..u in u laii slftc ol t-uu.vatlon uaviiig a aluail dwelling I.uu, ; ,u ~.1 a au.e eli-cleu lllcrv-ou. Seize.l -u 1 tan-u i eact uliou a;> tne pi ope. ty ol i uumas J Suai. uoli al lut- sull 01 ii k >» icr.. JOB iJauguerty io iwt ol J J Al <»ai >ey. U ti iiavis. f A suaiiu aonu Ikrn &. * 0.. et al. Lt Nos til '- <3. t>l O' lo • ana 1.. ; Match i isat. A 1 B.ack 11 li vv lket. v l-oxpiei y a p'oitju ' -tiid .ve»liw Bt- ■ -. at' ys. ,vli the light, tine, uiure-i and claim o Al« iii"> u KlitalfM, ul, In i«i;Cl l" • -tCi <1 ian aiuiO or loss, 111 iSU*V • > »»«> k •>• .. am it, iSullt-T cuuuiy, l'a. vMl.' On 111 J lICIIIII l>) lU I*4l ol 1 « ii iuu ertdt Uy iiica >a .ui I pUiiio 'Oil iU 1 i t ol J "stall .*.a»»ns. JJXia I 111 -'iU aiw J « i Mi ca, uiiut;i leiice. aim iu a uui -uie «n nun. tinu a. IWU-»«UI> 11 .Ul- U*vrlliu *oa«e. ii .t 11 .■ staUie an i tiui'Ji ouiouiuiiii., lueruou. ALSU-01, lii tlU(i LO, o a To ol 11 ii. IUOI V Ui itiha, Miuu « i 111 Mlpp' Q Ak* «*• loWUolUjp, t»u ii* 1 1 uui ty, r.i ,oou».a 0 i'ji»u>• 10 "if ; o iuc Lotu i-> lau-aoi i 1 ..uuutfl.taUU.) i<»uu* ol \V I illlodt », ttoUlll Ly i.uiu ol .* Jilioui ma vvtva laud ol 1 c uuoaet> and jmuii* foau. itiiii liUU ah cicaieo ;mo lu j£Ooa slult ol ( UiUVAIIU 1. •* l, i/ovl a oil laK' ill ixi iiti.Mi .n me ,>rj|> r .. ol dMU> I. UttOU at ibt- suit ui ltK wic*, tzra < Irtsur ,-ai. b Kuuuea, o it Davis, J J .>l;uaf't). Jouu liti. & Co. et al. KLi CO MariU 'l' lt««. Ualston <» (1 r, uu i . an tlii' riiflit. lltle. lDtolr.li tnle'.iiiinol <• K)nfr-.bur\. 01. l ii liti d I" Hi-irialii lot ol ■ti Son m in ■ ittwK tn «'< ulr.-vnl.- buro. Ball tm, tyoiitiU.il HK lotto* B to** ti. Bn(iftiilt> lot Nil lHSOUtllil Utftt 100 lei t lu post on til' ••■''.l lit'le 11' "f 'ille), 1 lienor l>) n.ii ■lie* north 42 west ,50 to 1 post tUi- o lot No 1« IIOTI It.{I mist Itiu ltvt 1 . t tn- pl.t • w Ix-Kluuiiti!. iviti lot belli* to. N'u 1; in tin- u if. Mia uol lots of «ald ouro. itutl erfC'Ctl a KOOUIWO 8t If. fritn- 4« illiti U--u- • >roo ln« useil .is ii warebow. ALSO-Of. in »od to a ci t tain lot of laud moreof 11-HI. hltuated tu <'.-ntre*illo tioro llnt lerl o. fa. tKiunded a.s follows. H wit: B"K»> itlbg at a post on said Bntl*r ami Mert-eriilkc t.oencß by lot No 17. It t . ii'K tin- s.nii- lot <1 m-rltn-il above. sou'.hSl « it !'■" fi-i-t to H p"fi by tin* 1 ilir.v n otb 4_* w 1 t fi-et to n'po-' tlit-nc" b i>.irt or tbc ntni' lot. 1 lielbK part lot N'll Hi 111 H.il 1 C'-ti ral pl .tit apurt to Hanift It WII-.on. auri'i it ci-t t-et to a oust,, ttience b> tlo' for<-.iW Hut and M-r-'-i plkcsoutu t !'• :• .-t t pla--' 1 of btiKiniiliiK* Stal'l lot t».-!'i i 1 tol 1 • No l#us laid out by me veto 1..1 pi.in o; lolt ol -■ 1..1 boro. tf i/.- il iinil tak'-n lu execution 1- It 1 pn»l>erty ot C 0 Kingsbury at In.ils tarmerly <>t Geo Kratz-r a., I t:i./»n>-iu W I- Iwe.so'iiii by lands ol Krakh 1 h ir and I* »val l.iii-11 ml wt>ai b> laud of J M itiii-r ei a'. 8 lliliil neluK :1 j hl|> Cluaii l l an iOl ...n Kt t* of cultivation, .itiii Luvltit: a Iran ■ 'iff J-' 1 •.. bou-e. frutue barn atlJ ol!.'r outbuilding erectt-d th-n ob. Of. IU nti'l t.l. ■ i ri-K of! 1 more o le»< situ »fd In tow. ,bip. iutl.-r county, I'*.. bounded at rollotv. i-- .i . . . ''Xl ll - iilntf at a itum tree, tbence 1 y land- t l.i l » 2 l-j (aM Id j 4* icU-ft t-i .1 .-to if. t-o-'ce 'i Ut • by land* ol W » 'JUTi'-"-' W lauuiTot NMc ; Uu Our Ssmi-Annual SfangMer! STOCK TAKING THIS MONTH. Vou know as well •!«> t i; :s a troub! nr job. Its much c • •r ! u ■ toncj than goods. We do not v. ant it • ... v. turned into cash. \V aave shar.vned our ax . arc cutting prices »' • i titan) >u of. We want no rot n:is • n l a, <.ost <.« w. care about getting. \V > t !!.• to you in sa 1; . will sell below cost. s : w wo , .es they areab >ut on ha f v.hat vou ay -'t •that enough? Now is your chat > get a bt.„aia M' N'S, BOYS',* YOUTH CUT ;,\S' .V H.Schne n 104 S. Mnv.) St.. Ba;l( r, ; a. A BIG CUT IN iiVER* ARTICLE OF MERCiiAXDIS . IN OUR STORE THIS WON H. By the Ist M,. i - : • vc muat make room for it. W . . ... , lake them g°- SO HE HE riIEY ABE, 70 Men's Business S . *'• >rii. .. 95 Men's C; ' it S4 o, . >ithsS.oo. 35 Men's Gray ■ > 1 5. worth 4.4 »o. 38 Men's Melton Over»:« \ 29 Men's Storm Ulster- ' .50, >\ orth s3.j. >. 35 Men's Storm L"i-1 ■*s .r S.-.00, w > ; th ${ ».oJ. 20 Doz. Black Jersey Shirts at " ... worth $l.O >. 15 Doz. any color Jers ; !'irt • "5.', worth $1.50. Men's and Boys' Winter t 'aps a. 291, worth 50c. • ' For the wa it ' spa-. . »:• ■- : all the i>i;_ we have for you. Hut to satisfy y >urself, call when ia town a-id will be c a • need. SCHAUL & NAST, Leading- Clothiers. 137 South Main street, 'hitler. 1 FttlP^ t * J TO J j+PATTE RS()N S H-J S WITH THIS | I Coupoql | 2 Will entitle yon to a discount ofs # 15 per cent on all percaats, Heavy Suits ana 0 $ For sixty davs from this date, | Jan. 22. | |PATTERSON'S w !j;H STHK ONLY STRICTLY ONE' PRICL CLOTHING* # HOUSE IN BUTLER COUNTY. £ v> loinerly w 11. Toinnwvi mirth 1 ; west it i» r,'he-< to 11)">£. ilieu ••• by lan.N of John ■ iiu t U'Tth ••ttst- Cl.:-10) p-r •- l" Un lace "I iiejrtiinln<. sail land l el mostly j . r ,. I and in a fair state <#• • nltlv iM-nt Sell ,l vtidVsen In execution as the property <»r , i mif- Frazler at thesuli o V fierce lor uw of i , lariiiony SuvlnifH Bank. no -a- f>»r i of John i ilreer. K u NO I'll March T. IXOI. W I> Hr:ind->ii. atl'y Ml the riiflit. till", interest ant claim ni ; Owed lirady of. In imr 1 >II Wislllp, Hlttler : • - iiiiitv Pa , ixi iii'lHd us f 11" ' 10-wli: On Hi' , .rill by I . wis of Oven lti-.f1.. ea ,i by lanls of Vuliw Malon-'y. f.uili by lajnls OI i t n.k Walt jtntl wf*t liv lands of Kiwi -er Boyle. wlin H m-Utorylotr house. small s'nhle.amall oroharfl ; hereon Bald I nnt bell's' uio llv . 1.-:»r—» tnd in , KIM-it stilt -of cultivation. Seized -Mill taken ii exccutiou a-t the property r Own Drady ai . 111,, suit of Mi hael McOlnl-ry In trust, g l> K« 151, March T, I*!U. Seph n Cam mine*. Att'y. All the ri«ht, litl-, interest an 1 claim of .irl Butler, of, in el to ."> erf- of land Hire or !• si. siiuat" I in I Irvn-w to«rn*bip ui'er countv, Pa , b;>u. i« I i- to V,i; U.nriuuinit at a W lile M ; tree .>ll lie .rtliuest cruvr aii'l run ill if iheuoe by tads of A L Campb- I s illli »:i east I! ' r -I iIK poit.thenee by la d» I i v<° east 47 M# ro.l It > I MOM, WMtM# M mil ot Janus t'a iii.-»-11 Nii>i ' iv. ..JO ioda to a p»*t. t -en'-• by l«ad • •>< J ' 1 H .Itmißfili wmlh 2*»° ;iO rmb t-» a JI *s tb- nee by lands of loliu I! J i:ni - IIH I u w St 10 rods to a | oat. Hie ice J>y • I'll • and iani»< Blauey liorlh 8 Went 7j> rod- '• a pom. tbence by lands of Win Wi! -"i .Ml r (U to a wbileo'ilt, tlie pla e f«l "iiu/ lUwervinic, ni-veithen--. jior i• i« ■' t " Sea JK, 29, sold to Grov.i l!ro ; lor \ * ib. ti 1 \ ,r.m, lot N ■ Ii - il.-y «• ">'• I wild to Mary Mini, lot No -«d 1 .I» -S "i i . nurd lot No 3 mid to Ma lr «"h !-•*- N*»« 1 an I & .sold to M E M-h ird, lo » No -3. '4, V!- ; > ail I villi to Vio < i ii lt sil. loi ,o 7 sold to Jeuine Rmu'Hiruer. ». ' and 111 suld to Tin 'inn On mi v ' '• i,il t > Flora t nffi'i. l-'ts N > 1 • 11 i -'I . \ M ltice. iota Nnx !!)» ll nd «' o: i bureh Htreet sold to Cn >-E II- r , I All, SOJ aud 203 »«ld to K lliod.u n, In —, i hun h street sold to Mrs Ma ley I 'l N i I'M! a • .<1 to K I* l>o*le, lot No 1 '«i 50..1 I • Mr. N Bealty, lot No I'i-s sold to Edgar Taylor, lot .So lt-o Hold to A Kileliemieiu, |ot» N •< 1 i| j ml lo.i suld to K.la It trier, lot No* Ii (I Ml | u' 1 10.' aild to K l» .l< ttni iif", ml !! SiM 11 | i I i e'i, lot No 72 aoM lo James •' irk, lot* I o 1. 5 fti* a* 'i "7 h.dto Jll Is! ro lot 1 .No ;jli. Id to Ri.-.in ila.lu nen l, i i No " i -Id to Dillon, lot 'i H'i dto L Irelaml, 1 >t« > - ami sis.- iti It DJeutiings I -is N>_- i> aofl ill Hold to I'liion Oil to li.r* N-i --.i 177 «old io A E Ayertnore, lota No» • i ,i 1,1 ... WII J. -.ii. I V.s 'i. j 'J 1 and '•l' iWld T-J A'o Burn", lwt yifTrnW to u tto loi N , :-l • i■ i ' 1 i i So 7!i ni i • • ii i f. !!'l-'i-e .i in, lot No H It i in jtb d! l!r , I I ~i t , 1 rank Oi-1. 'ot S > Ml! Hold lo (VI|WV. I<. .'.,1.7 101 l Kilrhnrieiti, lot No 65 sold to Graci 'i il'isni*. I*»t * 4 - » i f-' irl, Jots , - s i /, , ii,,l i, i sold t ■ l'r i --ian c :uri .i .s' i J"- i u. I ■'i \/r/.- z,,. V'»« , i'l '. r ' . rd. tot N.. l! s >| : . |; sin- •!, . • j ■ ere* -old 11 I.aka -. i•: t :. l - nrß|ot 1-iwl sold • , 1 ~ |'<-I| I-I ."-I BT IN!{ I o.'i'iii'i '■ • by tb. ( V .'ni II i . 1 i 7 -.o|.| .» F Iloa. man, sii.J 11-1 ,-■ ,aiostly 0 , 'ii-1 •id bavi-j ■ I i 'v >- ~ •ry triune H "in l»a ! I .■ ■■ i ,i• lliiiij Ii : c '"'l a in-at ny ■> i HI.; b.-.i-e. -Selz d arid lift in i i-».» as In- proerii - t Karl Mutzara ll • suit ot* 'r.uiiel Markcl. I 1-; i MS «»!■" > \l.(": I lie foil" lim m i ' be »t:\i i I.v i-.implied tvlili ivh'-ii J- > i - r '.ell •I mil. !. ien I.IM- pleini'l or o-'ii'-i I''—i ir, i tor ii :n- |ur ■ «-r ' ili writ i. iM : • i lints l aice «-u.eilt».s . t'. i'l *: ' to wn Ii s-i'-ii I.- , I i '-iiu * for the *1110:1:1 of tii •"I-"I ' >r snob poP ■ ,ii • ,if ' - 'I-. - tiled i'i" Will .I.Mia •-I I>ials il 1 at llie e.\pena u and rir ill" t«M -1.1 1 1 v.'IKMII Mri-i s.iliL • .... r iiilou's t>l . iii 1 • In. P«{fo <*l aa.l .tiuiUi's Kor ns, pi ju ml. \NI>UK '• II I' V il .Ii:!.!.. - "-'lff. S:i , T'< "lii- e lII'-' . 1.1 , 1 « 1 -r>- 11, ISW 1 JIURAN '3 ( : ■ A.RJ V of i JU r;-j A .v],: :: U 4i • rd f Phoenix 1 tJiouKiyn, .5, -JOS,"..ii. . jfilirietiiat 01 W .v . oi'k, Aiß.-.« 5 >.jW,- NEW Vi'iiit i 1 Assets 3137.4J ) s-cio.OC. •']. A'l * u.li.r ta HO: . i 'N ■ , nemr 1 j.nrt 11 • 1(•«' ' r P*< ■ '' n "» ,-t 1, *