THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1894. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices are published in the ClTl zen at 91 per inch for first, and 50 cents for each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. are inserted at 5 cents & line,money to accompany the order. Reading notices on local page 10 cents a line lor first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a line for each in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper |5 a year. Rates for commercial advertising qmoted upon application. HOTLBB has a population of about 10,000. It la the County seat ol Butler county, with 60,000. Four railways, natural gas. and unequalled facilities lor.menufactures. iToeress etrywhere; new buildings, new manufactures, a growtn* 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 ntiw subscribers paying in advance, the New York Weekly Tribune frae for one year. For further particulars of this ofler see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Sheriff's Sales, Sept. 7. Klingler»' Flour and Feed. Campbell z., plum» $2.50 a bu. PITTSBFRO PRODUCE. Timothy hay from country waeons sls to 16. mixed hay $10.50, to 11.00, straw $5.00 to 5.50. Country roll butter 16 to 18, fresh eggs 15 to 18, dressed chickens, drawn 12 to 14, spring chickens 15 to 16 per pound. New potatoes $2.00 to $2.15, onions 75 to 80 - At Herr's Island, Monday, beeves sold at 3.00 to 5.25.bu11s and dry cows at 1 00 to 2.75, bogs at 4.50 to 6.00, sheep at .50 to 3.15, lambs at 100 to 4.00, and calves at 1.50 to 6.25. —Theodore Swain, the brick mason, has returned to Butler, and solicits work. See his card. Tho ball game yesterday between tho Oil City clnb and Cutler was won by the former by a score of It to 6. The game was marked by pretty batting and several fine plays in the field. —D. Barto of Evans city wishes to close out his entire stock of boots and shoes, either at wholesale or retail. Anyone wishing to engage in the boot and shoe business will do well to see Mr. Barto, as he will also rent his splendid business location on the Main St. of the town. —The Pittsburg Atheletic Club Kennels will give a dog show during the G. A. R. encampment, Sept. 10 to 14. Over $2,000 in cash premiums and special prizes will be given away which will attract some of the largest Kennels in the country. Dogs sent from a distance will be given the best of care and will bo well handled in the judging ring. Premium lists and entry blanks can be had by addressing the Sec retary Box 357. Entries close Sept. 3rd. —A Batler county horse trader was in town Friday,and besides being an old hand at lying in a '-swap" is some pumpkins when it comes to weather prophocies. lie stopped in the midst of a sneech on the sin of horse trading aud solemnly announced to his listeners that if it didn't rain during this full moon we would get no more for three years. It didn't rain during the full moon but on Sunday and Monday we got showers, and Jake has now lost his reputa tion as a weather prophet.—East Brady Review. —Millerstowu did herself proud last Thursday. The town was handsomely decorated; the people were friendly: the arrangements for the picnic were perfect; and the Odd Fellows and everybody who participated in the affair enjoyed it. Tbe Odd Fellows' procession was perhaps half a mile long, and they stood their long march cheerfully; and the crowd at the picnic must have numbered about two thousand. Everybody had pleauty to eat and drink; and then listened to speeches made by L. D. Perrine, Prof. Kuoch, Col. Dick and Hon. D. B Douthett. Dancing followed and was kept up till evening. Tbe Germania Band ol Batler and the Prospect Brass Baud furnished excellent music for the occasion. —Mgr. George M. Burkhalter of the Opera House has secured for Wednesday evening Sept. sth The Noss Jollity Co. who will present for the first time in this city their new three act Burlesque extrav agauza ''The Kodak." This comedy has been written especially fcr this talented organization and the evening's amusement of unusual excellence can bo assured. Con cerning this splendid attraction. The Birmingham Ala. Ayc-Heral bonds of matrimony by Esq. McAboy, Tuesday morning, iu Butler. Mr. McCandless secured his wife through a newspaper advertisement —aud may he livo long and prosper. Mrs. R. C. Riddle of Meadville Pa. and family are visiting her father, Jos. Cris well, of Butler twp. Mrs E. S. Phillips of Mercer street has r-.tunied from Saitsbur/ Pa She was ac companied by her grandson Walker Yonng and Miss Myrtle Young aud they are now the guests of Mrs. Lizzie M. Young. Grant Shuster, the Frdeport horse do»i or, was in town last week. Th-j family ot Mr All". Wick has return ed from a two mouth's stay at Chautauqua . Mr. J. E. D iveuuy was a visitor to Pitts burg on Tuesday. Among thoss who have returned from the lakes and seasidu resorts this week are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Campbell. Mrs. C. M. lleinemau, Norman Bredin, Miss Sarah Black, Mr. and Mrs C. R Watson. Mr and Mrs. Lev McQaintiou, Misses Ada aud Liunie Bonner. Tuose returned from other points are Miss Bertha Donaldson from North Washington; Miss Laura Bell Bell from Kittanning; Miss Clara Shearer from Bradford; Miss Sadie McCutcheon from Pittsburg, Mrs E. Maokey from Ber lin, Pa , and Prof. Loyal Hall from Xorth Washington. Fires. The barn of A. H. Barghley, of Muddy creek twp., was destroyed by fire last Sat urday night. Three horses, a cow and calf were burned in it. It was partially in sured. The barn of Charles Morrison of Clinton twp. was burned Saturday morning with all its contents. Five largo stacks of hay standing near were also consumed. Mr. Morrison had all his harvest in or about the barn. Nearly 300 bushels of old wheat were burned. Neighbors assisted in saving other buildings standing near. There was some inshurance ou bara and crop but the loss is heavy, as Mr. Morri son harvest was a heavy one this year. Accidents. J. P. McMillan, a member of the Good man Oil Co , had au arm broken at a well on the Gnutz (arm in Jefferson twp. a few days ago, by it beiug struck by the reverse lever while pulliug tubing Mrs. J. S. Wick was painfully burned about the face and hauds yesterday by a gas explosion. The Social World. Miss Florence Roessing gave a delight ful party last Friday in honor of her guests Miss Tomlinson. Mrs. J. F. Boles held a reception on Monday evening for her nieces, the Misses Bole. The Misses Sherman gave a pleasant party ou Tuesday night. A Humorous Lecture. Subject—the other side of a Missionary's life, will be delivered by the renowned Historian, Rev. A. A. Lambiug of Wilks burg Pa. on Tuesday Sopt. 4th at 8 o'clock p. in. iu St. Peters it. C. Church. Franklin St. Butler Pa Tickets 25cts Also Lawn Fete on Wednesday and Thursday even ing's Sept sth and Gth at the M. E. Church yard, in case of rain will be held in School Hall, supper and refreshments of all kinds will be served. Germania Baud will enliv en the evenings—you are al) invited, come one come all, and spent a pleasent even ing. —Summer Underwear. Hosier v, Mitts, Laces and Ribbons at reduc ed prices at L STEIN & SON'S. —Extensive improvemencs and changes havo been made by the man agement of the Butler county Agri cultural Society for the comfort and convenience of th» patrons of the Fair. A good supply of well water has been provided by the digging of additional wells Special Announcement. Our buyer has returned from New York, and we are fully prepared to show you an elegant assortment of Dress Goods, all the latest stvle iu plain and fancy weaves, silk and wool mixtures, 40 to 46 inches wide; would be good value at 65 cents; our price 50 cents Remember, the only place these goods can be found is at the corner of Main and JefTerson streets, Butler, Pa. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN —C'onneaut Lake Exposition A»tfust 27th , to September 2ud. I PUKE ICE SPRING WATER ( ICE, For sale by J. A. Richey. Leave your orders at the Bakery. —Admission Free to the Conne aut Lfcke Exposition. August 27th. to September 2nd. —l2i cent Pongees and Tissues reduced to cents at L. STITN & Sow's. Boardingfl^nflf 1 Cards, with Act o! -Vssembly, 25 ceuts for half-a-doaeu, for sale at CITIZEN office. —To anyone thinking of baying anything in the line of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware or optical goods, we would suggest that they call and see the new and elegant line offered by R. L Kirkpatrick opp. Court House before purchasing. You can also b. Everybody, it seems,is after Snow Drift. Now, remember, we won't disap point you with it. To avoid any possible trouble which new wheat is sure to give, we are grinding only strictly old wheat. We have said nothing about SILVER FOAM FLOUR recently This flour has no equal at any price. We challenge any flour made any where to equal it in all the points necessa ry to make psrfocc bread aud pastries. Wj have testimonials !rom the largest cities ot the United States as to the merits of this flour, and they all unite in one expression —"there is no flour like Silver Foam.'' Right here in Butlor there are families who have not had any other flour in their homes for years and who wonld wait weeks iu or der to get it. Iu addition to the superior quality of our flours, and also of our feed, grain, etc., our prices will astonish you. Yes, they will captivate you. Everybody likes to buy at rock-botto'm. We will tell you how to do it. Get one of our "cards." Then you will get in on the ground floor. Go to Head quarters, and if you will do that you will gO to KLIXGLKRB. P. S. JUST ARRIVED— our first car load of NEW SEEDS, embracing ail the varieties sown by our farmers. We will astonish the seed buy ers of Western Pennsylvania with these seeds and the prices we pat on them. Our word for it, this is the choicest lot of seed ever brought to Bu'.ler. We bought it di rect, and had first choice. All was thoroughly recleaned and put up iu new bags. Remember, THIS IS ALL NEW SEED. Millinery Opening. New Fall Styles in Millinery, new Tourist's Hats, new Platenal, new Sailor Hats, new Ribbons, Feathers Bird and Wings' opening daily at the Fashionable Hat Emporium of Butler. 1/89. J. E, ZIMMERMAN, 2,000, Pag Dogs Given Away. The Butler Music (Jo. will distri bute at the Fair,two-thousand bright eyed Pua DOGS, to as many families of Butler county Dont fall to see their display F. M. WOODS, Manager, MRS. N. C. CORE, Sec'y. and Treas. PUBLIC SALE. There wili be sold at public sale at the residence of L McCandless of Franklin twp. Butler Co., Pa, H miles west cf Unionville, on Tues day, Sept. 11th ,atloa. m. 30 head of Jersey Cattle. This is one of the finest herds offered in Butler county. All porßons wishing to buy will do well to attend. Every auimal offer ed will be positively sold as adver tised. C. S MCCANDLESI & BRO. Take a day or two off next week to see the 17th Fair at Butler Sept. 4 - 7, where dust and thirst will ba allayed by a plentiful supply o: pura water (or man and beast. —Tenney's New York candies in sealed packages at the City Bakery. —Our Hosiery values are unequal - ed and well worth your inspection. L STEIN & SON'S. of the city iu any quantity and at any time. Leave your order at the City Bakery. Bargains in Lawns, Dimilys Pongeeß, Organdies and all the sum mer goods at L. STEIN & SON'S Fall and Winter Cloaks When at the Butler county fair, if it don't suit you to como soon again to town, we can show you a complete stock of Ladies' and Children's new stvle Wraps. They are the celebrat ed Rothschild Wrap, perfect fitting garment, every one. Prices lower than ever. MRS. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN Butler Pa. The entries of cattle and horses for the Fair next week are coming in by each mail, and Secretary Roes sing is quite busy. Highest cash price paid for grain of all kinds at J. C. Breaden & Co.'s new roller mills, West Sunbury, Pa. Take your children to Zuver's (lullery for Pictures that will suit you. Postoffice building —Excursion rates on all rail roads to the Conneaut LakeExpo3it ionAug. 27th to September 2nd. —Dr Clark Oculist, Aurist, and Specialist in the treatment of chronic diseases can be consulted at the Lowry House.Butler Pa., during the three days of the Fair—Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. sth, 6th, and 7th, 1894. The highest grade of patent flour made at the mills of J. C. BREADSN & Co., West Sunbary, Pa, A Suggestion. fcjcj* ['' ;/.T ~ Did it ever occur to you that there are drugs and drugs—that drugs are like every thing else —there are good, bad and indif ferent. There is nothing else which is positively bad if it is'nt just of the best. Our policy has always been to have noth ing but the best. When you want drugs come to us and be assured of fresh pure goods, and always what you a*k for or your prescriplion calls for. it may not always be drugs you want either. We always havo on hand a full line of sick room requisites.* C.-N, BOYD, Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. The Siege Of Vicksburg In Pittsburg. Cheap rates and special trains to Pitts burg for 'he big fireworks production "The Siege of Vicksburg" to be produced near the Jentrance of Schenley Park, just off Forbes St , Pittsburg, Sept. 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Thousands of per sons will visit Pittsburg during the Grand Army Reunion, and thousands of people are expected to go on there to see this, the greatest of all pyrotechnic spectacles. The cost of those colossal exhibitions av erage nearly $2,000 nightly, aud words fail to describo the grandenr and historical importance of the undertaking. Over 10,- 000 square yards of beautiful scenery are used to picture with accurateness the famous town of Vicksburg It is a history written in flames and sounded in powder. The admission including good seat has been set at 50 cents; while the reserved seats are 75 cents, and box seats $1 It is the most realistic war spectacle that it has been Pittsburg's pleasure to see. It is almost terrifying in its vividness. All the realism of war is there, and in the lierce bombardment, the desperate charges repulses and rallies, the blowing up of mines, the hand to hand combats, the fierce gallop of artillery, it reproducts intense excitement, the frenzy and the horror of war also. You can get a more truthful and vivid idea of a battle from the thrilling hour which sees the storming and capture of Vicksburg, than iu a lifetime spent in reading the most graphic psa pictures ever written. G. A. R. National Encampment and Na tional Naval Association, Pittsburg Pa Half Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the meeting of tho National Naval Association to be held at Pittsburg, Pa., September 8, and the National Encamp nieut of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at the same place, September 10 to 15, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will sell to the public, from September 0 to 10, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Pitts burg and return at rate of one lowest first class fare for the round trip, except froui nearby These tickets will valid for return passage «util September 25 inclusive. Detailed information in regard to rates, stop over privileges, side-trip excursion tickets, •*. Fa.. 4 c . issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at tie Court Hous.'. in the borough of Butler, on Friday, the 31st day of Aug., A. U. 18SM. at 1 o'clock r. *.. the following de scribed property, to-wit: E1)No IT sept T. 1894. P W Lowry. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J H Betghley. of. in and to 57 acres of land. mure or less, situated In Lancaster two.. Butler Go.. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the n >fth by land-of .lohn Pltnner and Miller, east by lands of N'eeley et al. south by lauds of Kred Miller and west by lands of G D Sw.tln and Miller, and also curtlll*ge ,as allow,-d by the commissioners appointed by the Court as fl:ed at A l> No 45 Sept. T. Iv' 3, now owned by Bentel ■t Wise, and having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling house, log b.trn. orchard; most ly cleared and In a fair f.tate of cultivation Seized and taken in execution as the property of J II Celgtiley at the suit of Tuompson & Son. E I) Mo 95. Sept T, 1581. Thomas Robtnsou att'y All the right, title, interest aril claim of S Graham. of. In and to a certain lot of land.more or less, «;tuate in 4!h war !. Butler boro. Butler ' 0.. I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by Clay St. east by lot of Ulrich West. »outh by Locust St, wi st by lot of George lis ben, said lot having a frontage of 40 feet on Lo cust St. and the same width on flay St. and having a two story frame dwelling house.frame stable and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of S Graham at the suit of Thomas Robinson. KI) No*). SeptT 18»4. J C Yanderlln. att'y. All the rig 'at. title, lut 'res' an 1 claim of M .1 Smith of. in and to v> acres of land, more or less, situate in Silnperyrock twp. Butler Co.. I'a. bounded as lollows, to-wit: On the north by Green farm, east by lands ot John Fielding, south by land of Norman Pa"erson, west by Harmony church road, said land being mostly cleared, under fence and tn a good state of cultivation, witn a frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings erected thereon. S- lzed and taken in execution as the oroporty of M .1 S uilih at the suit o K L> Comstock tor use oi .1 E Adams. ED No 102 Sept T imU W A Korquer, att'y. All the right, tide. Interest aad claim of C Snodtrrasa, <' A Saodg.-ass and Ell/ ibeth Snod grass. of. In and to a certain lot ;or laud, more or less, situate iu Butler boro. Butler C 0... Pa. Bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by an alley, south by North St., east by lot of U (formerly), west by lot of formerlv Geo Bauer, now Mrs. Philip Blctel, said lot hiving a frontage of 45 feet and extending back same width ISO feet to an alley, with a two storv frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings erected thereon, and being sold on a bond accompanying the mortgage on said premises belonging to H schnel leraan. AI.SO—AII the right, lille. Interest ai.d claim of C Snodgrass. C A snodgrass and Elizabeth Snodgrass. of. in and to 100 acres of laud, wore or less, situate In Penn twp, Butler Co. I'a , bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Samuel Cooper, east by lands of A An drews, south by lauds of Philip Sutton. Charles Duffy e* al, we.->t by lands of S Nixon, formerly Samuel u amble, said land beiug clear ed and under a fair state of cultiva tlon, with a good orchard, good two-story frame dwelling house, board stable and other outbuildings erected thereou, aud being sold on a boud ac companying the mortgage on said premises be longing to II Schneldeman. Seized and taken In execution as the property of C Snodgrass, C A Snodgrass and Elizibeth Snodgrass at the suit of II Schneldeman. E D Nos 99 and 100 Sept T. 1*94. James N Moore, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of W C M'X'andless. of, lu and to i:io acres of ian j.uioro or leas, situate tn Centre and franklin twps.. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt. On the nortn by lands or Mary A Russell, heirs of John MoUrtde and Joslah MeCall. east by lands of W H McCandless, Mary A Russell, Or. A Hollman and S W Glenn, south by lands of s W Glenn. J T McCandless and public road ie id 1 ng from Unionville to liaptlst church aud I) C Mil ler, and west by lands ot f follows. to wit: On the north by lot of Larkln; east by lot of Kamerer; south by Centre Avenue; west by lot of Larklus, said lot having a frontage ol 59 feet on Centre Avenue and extending back 58 feet to the northern boundary, with a large brick building used as a dwelling and store room and a frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO—Of, la and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situate In Butler borough, Butier county. Pa. bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lot of Charles Duffy, east by Kim street, south by an alley, west by an alley, said lot being 40x135 feet, more or less, aud having a two-story frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO 01, In and to a certain lot of land more or less, situate in Butler borough, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at a point on Locust street. thence north l deg east 155 l-io feet along lot of N West to College street north 89 deg east 40 feet to a post, thence south V/i deg west 157 9-10 feet along lot ot Theodore liuselton to Locust street, thence west along Locust street to the place of beginning, being 49 feet front, and being same property quit claimed by the heirs to the present grantor by deed dated 15th March, 1889. recorded In Deed Book 105, page 182, with a frame dwelling and other outbuild ings erected thereon. Seized and taken lu ex eeutiou as the property ot Johanna Wuller at the suit of John Lawall. E DSo 99 Sept T, 18»4 Thos Robinson, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of James M Shepard, deceasee, and Jes sie M Shepard, administratrix of James M SLepard. deceased, of. In and to V acre of land, more or less, situated In Slippery Rock twp. Butler Co. I*a, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Said property being one-fourth luterest or par of one half acre of ground, more or less, ad joining the north abutment of the bridge aud mill dam. ALSO Of, In and to two acres of land, sit uate in Slippery Rock twp, Butler Co, I'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by head rac« of mill; east by mill dam to high water mark; south by lands of 7. B Shepard s heirs and within 20 feet of the store room or house, on the west by Mercer aud Butler turn pike. ALSO —Of. lu and to 5 acres of land, more or less, situate in Slippery Rock twp. Butler Co, Pa, bounded as foUows. to wit: Beginning at a post or corner on the Butler and Mercer road, thence by lands of Z B Shepard's heirs north 58' east 33 3-10 rods to a post or corner, thence by lands of James Boyle south SQf east 26 7-io perches to a post, thence by other lands by said James Boyle south «4 west 33 4-10 rods to the Mercer and Butler road, thence along said road north 2S}^ - west 23! i rods to the place of beginning. ALSO Of. lu and to five acres of land, more or less, situate In Slippery Rock twp Builer Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by center of Slippery Rock creek, east by lands of Jam-'S M Shepard's lielra; south by lands of Z B Shepard's heirs; west by center of Slippery Rock creek, being the one fourth Interest In the Etna mill property as above described and hounded, and having thereon erected a large a large frame building used as flouring mill, together with one-fourth of all the water power and privilege appertain ing to and connected with said mill property including the mill dam. appurtenances and fixtures to the high water mark. Siezed and taken lu execution as the property of James M Shepard. deceased, and Jessie M Shepard, adm rx of Jas M Shepard, dee'd, at the suit of Ellsah Robinson for ,use of Marta Shepard. KI)No 96 Sopt T 1891. E E Young, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Ben jamin Foster of, In and to 8 acres of land, more or less, situate In Butler twp. Butler Co.. Pa., bounded as lollows. to-wlt: on the north by lands of Samuel A Pearce. east by lands of Abraham McCandless. south by lauds of Vir ginia McCandless. west by a road referred to lu a deed from Silas Pearce and Ell/abetli. his wife, to Horace Pearce, said deel bearing date 21st day of Nov. 1871, and recorded In deed book 30. page 345, ALSO—Of, In and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situate In Butler boro. Butler Co,, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit; Commencing at a point in the w?st end of Butler boro at a Cherry tree, running southeast along land ot Win Foster 85 feet to land of Thomas Niggle, thence along said laud of Thomas Niggle west ward 50 feet to land of Thomas Niggle ; thenee along land of Thomas Niggle northward 85 feet to Cleveland St; thence along said street 53 feet to the place of beginning; with a two storv frame house with slate roof and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and tak en in execution as th • property of Benjamin Foster at the suit Of W M Barber. ED No '.9 Sept T 1894. Walter L ciraham.Ut'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of C A Gerner of, In and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situate in Butler twp.. Butler Co.. Pa . bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by New Castle road, east hy A St. south by an al ley, west by lot of Noble, said lot being 50 by 100 feet, more or less, and having a one story boird dwelling hou«e and other outbuildings erected thereon. Selzedand taken In execution as the property of C A Gerner at the suit of L C Wick. E I> Nos 58, 59, 00, OS, 73 74 and 100 Sept T 1894. Frank Kohler.J M Painter. W D Brandon and Lev McQulstlon. att'ys. All the rlijUt. title. Interest au»vid English, east by DUYM- West. sooth by land ot Dartd West, west bv land 'it Joint Hbaler and Thompson McCand- AMlSnrt mostly ol<"ared.uuder fence and in a fair state of cultivation. with a frame dwelling Uouse, log stable and other outbuild l)i?s and several triut trees thereon. ALSO-Of, in and to 14 acre»of land, more or less, situatrd in Fraultlln twp. Butler Co.. Pa. bounded an follows, to wjt: On the nortb by lands of Alfred McKluuls. east by lauds ol (Jus and Agues Shannon, south by lands or David West, west by lands o( David West, said land being tliuber laud. Seized and taken In exeou- Uqu an the property of (Via F MeKlnnls at the suit WaukUa MUler at al. ' ' BARGAINS! BAR MEN'S CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. There are too many goods in stock and must be sold and at prices that will suit the times. We have a lot of odd suits that will be sold regardless of cost. Everything must be sold to make room for new goods. Gome and see for yourself. H.Schneideman CLOTHIER AND GENTS FURNISHER. 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. A Talk to the G. A. R. WLRN. You ao doubt are going to attend the Soldiers' Reunion to be held at Pittsburg this year, and you want a new blue suit. We bare also G. A. R. capH to match. To enable every G. A. It,. MAN To buy a blue suit we hare made a special price on oar all-wool Blue Slater Flannel Suits, straight or round at $8.50. These suits we guarantee not to fade and are worth 25 per ct. more. We also hare the G. A R. button*. Call and see for yourselves what these suits are and you will agree with us that they are a bargain. '"? SCHAUL & NAST, Leading Clothiers. 137 South Main street, Butler^ Be sure and see DODTHETT & GRAHAM Before you buy your FALL SUIT or OVERCOAT. Largest line in the city to se lect from. Yours for clothing, DOUTHETT & GRAHAM, Cor. MAIM AND CCNNIHQHAM STB., BUTLER, PA. E D If o9 57. 58, 59, (10. 73, 74 and 106 SeptT 18^4. Frank Kohler. W D Brandon and Lev Mc qalstlon. att'ys. \ll the right, title. Interest and claim of Al fred McKlnnls of. In and to 40 acres of land, inore or less, situate In Franklin twp. Butler Co . Pa. bounded as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at "a stone at the nortkeast corner, thence by lands of Robert Ulndinan east 72* 88 perches north to a stone; thence by lands of S W Shan non south 2V4' east so perches to a 2° je; the nee west 88' south by lanas of Wm McKlnnls 72 perches to a stone; thence nortU by lauds of J Wilson 2W west S9 perches to a stone or place of beginning. with a frame dwelling house.log stable, small orchard thereon, said laud being mostly cleared and In a fair state of cultivation. Seized and taken In execution as t.he property of Alfred McKlnnls at the suit of b ranklln Mil ler et al. E D Nos T1 and 7a Sept term 1891. W A For ouer, attorney. All the ri?ht. title, interest and claim of 1. L Daubeuspeek. of, in and to ITO acres of land, more or less, situate In Parker twp, Butler Co. Pa bounded as follows, to-wit: On the norlh bv laud of Win Daubenspeck. east by laud ol Abrim and David Daubenspeck. south by laud of McCafferty aud Collins, west by lands of Walley. Shryock and Heydrlck, said land belli* mostly cleared, under fence and In a fair state of cultivation, with a two-story frame dwelling house, frame barn, orchard, and other outbuilding erected thereon. Seiz ed and taken In execution as the Property I I Daubenspeck at the suit of Lucuida Walley for use of A F Daubenspeck et al. EDNo m. Sept T. 1891. S F Bowser, att'y. AH the right, title, interest and claim of John Ezra Weller, of. in and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situate In Butler boro, Butler Co. Fa. bounded as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at the northeast corner at lot of ground of Melln da Maxwell aud Penn street; thence west alone said Penn street so feet to lot of Andy Kolltns; theuce south along Mid lot 1.0 feet to anlalley ; thence east along said alley SO feet to lot of Metlnda Maxwell: thence north along said lot 170 feet to Penn street- the place of be ginning. with a small frame dwelling house and other outbuildings erected thereon. Siezed aud taken in execution as the property ot John E/ra Weller at the suit of Naomi Cress. ED No 105, Sept term. 1831. Frauk Kohler Att'y. All the right, title, interest aud claim of \naeliiie Elliott. J C Graham, administrator of Angellne Elliott.and Kiddle W Elliott, of. to and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situ ated in Butler boro. Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows to-wit: On the north by Clay street, euilt by lot ot John C Graham south by lot of John C tiraham. west by lot of Wilson t Reed, said lot having a frontage at 36 feet on Clay street and running back si feet <> n the east side and 83 78-100 feet on the west side to said southern boundary, and having a two-stoiy frame dwelling hoTise add other outbuildings erected thereon. Siezed and taken In execution «.u tha nrooertv of Angellne Klllott. John t oraham, administrator af Angellne Elliott; de ceised. and Hiddle W Elliott, at the suit of Jacob Fetter. ED No 108, Sept. T, 18M. Joseph B Bredln, att'y. All the right. title, interest and clan* of John A Wise Charles A Wise and Wm II Wise; of. In and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situ ate in Butler boro. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by an allev : east by lot No JO, owned by the county of Butler; south by West street; west by Washington street being the undivided three-sevenths In terest in said lot. known and numbered as lot No 19, in the general plan of lots of said boro, and being tio feet in width from east to west, and .MO feet In length from north to south, and having thereon erected a two story brick dwell ing house, two j-story frame dwellings, frame stable and other outbuildings. ALSO Of. In and to a certain lot of land, more or less, situate ta Butler boro. Butler Co. Pa bounded as follows, 10-wlt: On the north by an alley, east by lot No 1 lu said plan of lots, south by West street, west by an alley, being the undivided three-sevenths of lot No i in plan of lots as laid out by Moses Sullivan Esq. In said borough, and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house aud other out buildings. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of John A Wise. Charles A Wise aud Wm H Wise at the suit of William S Cash dollar. ED No 136 June T. 1894. McQutstlon Atty. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Lew is Miller, of. in ana to 100 acres of land, more or less, situated In Clay twp. Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to wit; On the north by lands of Philip Sanderson. East by lauds of Belgbley lielrs. South by land of Joslah Miller, west by land of George Chrlstley, said laud being mostly cleared, under fence and In a fair state of cultivation, with a good orchard, frame dwelling house, log barn and other out buildings erected thereon, seized and taken in execution as the property of Lewi, Miller at the suit of Margaret J Kay. TERMS OF 3A.LE;—TIie following must be i compiled wltlj ylgu property "Vaea Ute plaintiff or other .lieu eiwUtor I becomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must be paid and a list of the liens Including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lieu creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as he may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be patd in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until l o'clock r. m. ot next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expens® and risk of the person to whom first sold. •See Pardon's Digest, 9th edition, page 44a, and Smith s Korms page 384. ANDREW G, CAMPBELL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Butler. Pa., Aug 15. 18M. —No matter how hard the times the one thing 70a cannot afford to go without is all the news. 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