THE CITIZEN «- i E«t»r*t it Po.teßc* »t Bitltru <4 rU«»«tt»r VaUll C. IBMLKT, * THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7.1895 Harrisburg Notes. Representatives Farr and Seyfort cm not agree on their compulsory education bills, and both will be considered in com mittee. A mass meeting under the auspices of the Pennsylvania "Woman Suffrage Asso ciation is to t>e held in the hall oi the House on the evening of the 14th instant. Addressses are to be mide by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cott and the Rev. Anna H. Shaw. The Indian band, of Carlisle, is to furni-h the music. On Monday RspreienUtive D. B. DjatV ett, introduced a bill that provides for a School Book Board to consist of the Gov ernor, Secretary of the Commonwealth and State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Within 60 days after the passage of the act the State Superintendent is expected to have gathered the required information and prepared a list of text books, with the pub lishers' price's attached. The board will M the price for each school book not to ex ceed 75 per cent of the wholesale rate now quoted. Mr. Douthett explains that all school books are quoted at wholesale, with 25 per cent off. In Bhort, the books are to be purchased by school boards at the publish ers' price. A copy of the various books, with the price written in each, is to be placed on file in the State Superintendent's office. Whenever changes are made or better books are secured the same method will be pursued. After the list of school books is prepar ed the publishers will be asked for proposals at prices not exceeding the new ones fixed by the board to furnish the books tor five years under contract, the school boards to pay the freight. For every failure to fill orders the publishers will be fined SSOO. The State Superintendent will transmit to the school boards the list of books. The boards are required to meet on the last Monday in August, or within two weeks, to decide on the studies to be pursued tor the year. The books adopted cannot be changed for five years without a three-fourths vote of the board. The boards can order the books trom the publishers at the prices stipulated by the school book board, or if they can secure the same books for less money, they are at liberty to do so. Pro vision is made to adopt the latest improve ments in text books. These are the main requirements of the bill. Mr. Donthett said his bill copied af ter the law in Ohio, which has been in existance abent two years, and has work ed admirably. He wrote to the Ohio state superintendent of instruction, who prompt ly furnished him with the data desired. Mr. Douthett added that he expects the agents of the book trust to present an ar ray of very low prices, as they did two years ago, but which could not be obtain ed in Butler county, as school boards dis covered in that section under the opera tion of the Farr free text book law. He admitted that the books were bought cheaper than by individual purchase, as formerly, but still the profit is enormous. Arithmetics and fourth readers were sold for 60 cents th at should be on the market for 25 to 40 cents. Tbey are not worth more. Mr. Douthett thinks bis bi'l will prevent the robbery in school books. Un less Mr. Lylte presents a resolution to air the school book business, Mr. Douthett says he may move for an investigation. A great delegation of Pittsburgers put in an appearance at Harrisburg, Tuesday, and from 3P. M. till midnight talked the Senate Committee on Municipal Affairs, deaf and dumb in favor ot the greater Pitts burg bill. After the deluge of bills which bad pour ed into both chambers of the Legislature during the first month of its session, it is sale to conclude that the measures now upon the calendars or in the possession of committes may receive some consideration. While there is a a disposition to harry to ward final adjournment, there is also an unmistakable sentiment against such haste a - will be injoorious to legislation. Even those members who talk short ses sion in public do not hesitate to say pri vately that the people are not demanding a short session at the expense ol good laws. There has been mucb complaint in the past of ill-digested measures bein placed on the statute books in the rush of the closing day. William Hill of Washington Co. died last Monday, aged 100 years, 2 months, and 22days. He died in the house in which he was born. On Tuesday J. W. Leo, of Pittsburg, and Representative Moore, of Butler, spoke be fore the Committee on Corporations in op position to the Marshall bill. The Blair-White Fuss. The session of Thursday last was un interesting. Quite a number of illegal votes were counted in one district through ignorance of the law. All the witnesses excepting two produced tax receipts. The Court marie an order closing the prosecu tion on and beginning the de fence. Friday was a day of denials, most of the witnesses asserting their integrity. Ac cording to A. W. McCrackin, a Shelocto hotel-keeper, Judge White extended to McCracken an invitation to call at his of fice when in town. He did so, and was told by the judge to see County Chairman McGregor, who gave him $5. On cross examination he admitted he was bought committeeman, and said if there was any stuff floating around he thought ho was entitled to his share of it. The Schools of Worth twp. fioiroa CITIZK.I. It might be interesting to some of your readers to know how our schoola in Worth twp are doing. I believe they are all doing reasonably *<•11; but I wish to speak more particularly about our own school, which is No 2. We have 55 scholars and bad an average attendance of 50 last wintf.r. Our school was taught by Miss Efl'y Russ-1, niece to our fm mer County Superintendent, and although she was quite joung and rather under size, yet a snap of her linger would bring the biggest boy in school to his stud ies. Both old and young respected tier, and we thought we could get her bark to teach our school this winter, but a young lox came along and decoyed her from us. We didn't like it but we couldn't say much as we all respected her, and if she believed Mr Fox would bo better to her than wu could be, she had a perfect right to go with hitn. We then set about to look I>r ano'her teacher and as luck would have it happened on Mr. Samuel Wick ol West Liberty; he is to teach our school for six months and has now five of it in It was the writers pleasure to visit Mr Wick's school on the 10 inst. He rings his bell about ten minutes before 9 o'clock in the morning, and the moment the bell stops ringing, tbe door is shut He picks up t.is Bible and reads a few veries of God's lloly word aud ti«en in a short prayer thanks God for bis kind providence through the night, and asks lor bis protecting care through the day. upon himself and his family. This, I believe, is right and prop er, and sbonld be a part of the exercise of every school in our beloved land. I think it has a great effect in drawing the i-hii dren to the teacher. I st».yed in the school till noon, and then left believing t'.at wt* have as good a school, perhaps, us there is in Butler county. A CITIZEN, Washington Notes Daring the .-essions of the Senate last , Thnrsdav Senator Gorman declared it worse than useless to wa»te the time of the senate with talks about financial measures and questions which could have no result at this session, every remaining minute of which would be needed to discuss appro priation bills. _ , In the House, Friday, Messrs Brecken ridge and Heard came to blows during the debate in the Hawaiian resolution, were parted, and afterwards made up. Ass't Secy of the Trea=uaay Curtis arranged for a $100,000,000 loan in New York last Thursday at 4 per ceot. On Moudav nil trace of anxiety had dis appeared from the Treasury department and it was believed the new bond issue b .d been provided for. , In the House that day Mr. Keed. of Maine, brought forward a new plan tor which he is endeavoring to enlist the entire strength of his pirty, and which be will offer as a substitute for the administration scheme, it he thinks bis plan can command sufficient support to make it a factor in the rhere are but twj sections to the Keed plau in the form in which he has submitted it to his colleagues. The fir si proposes to restrict the law of 1875, which authorizes the secretary of ttie treasury to issue bonds to redeem the greenbacks, to 3 per cent, bonds. The second authorizes the secre tary of the treasury, when .there is a de ficit, to issue certificates of indebtedness to pay current expenses, the certificates to be to sums of $25, SSO and SIOO, and any multiples thereof, bearing interest at o per cent, and payable in coin. The bill, as Mr. Keed explained to the Republicans whose support be sought, is bat a temporary expedient to tide over tbo present distress. The substitution ol coin for the gold provisions of toe administration plan is expected to win for it toleration, it not support, of the free silver men, who bitterly oppose all propositions to discrim inate by stipulation in any bill in favor ol gold. Its comparative simplicity, it is ex pected, will commend the bill to the house in preference to more complex plans. Wki-Hai-Wbi succumbed to the Japs last Wednesday. The Chinese bolted when the final assault was made. T;ik Peace Commission sent by China to Tokio failed to accomplish anything, and was sent home by the Japanese, who con tinue to advance as fast as the winter weather will allow. Jury Lists for March Term. List of names, drawn from the proper Jury Wheel, this 28th of Jan. A. D. 1395 to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of Court, commencing on the first Monday of March A. D 1895, the same being the 4ch day of said month. Beihl George C, Butlo* Boro Ist ward, tin- ner. Baker Henry, Buffalo twp, farmer. Black W C, Parker twp, merchant. Clouse Philip, Butler Boro 2nd ward, gent. Dann Fred, Millerstown Boro, stone mason. Dale David E, Butler Boro Ith ward, mer chant. Danlap Thomas, Butler Boro, sth ward, clerk Galbreth Joshua, Winfield twp, farmer. Gilmore Wm A. Marion twp, farmer. Grnff Reuben, Marion twp, larmer. Kemper Frank. Butler Boro 2nd ward, harness maker. Keister Paul, Slippervrook twp, farmer. Larimore John, Concord twp, shoe maker. Meider Fred, Cranberry twp, farmer. McClintock Thomas, Mercer twp, farmer Rigele A J, Jefferson twp, pumper. Keiber John J, Butler Boro sth ward, drover. Strohecker Chas, Zeleinople Boro, hotel keeper. Smith John, Allegheny twp, J P. Seftou Wm, Middlesex twp, farmer. Thompson J N, Brady twp, farmer. Vandick Kussel, Marion twp, farmer. Wade John, Buffalo twp, farmer. Young E B, Summit twp, farmer. . List of Petit Jurors drawn this 28th day of Jan. A. D. 1895 to serve as Petit Jurors at a regular tarin of court, commencing on the second Monday of March A. r. 1395 the same being the llth day o] said month. Allison Wm, Centre, twp, farmer. Anderson 0 11, Allegheny twp, farmer. Bell Edwin E, Washington twp S, farmer. Baird R M, Centreville boro, laborer. Badger C D, Muddyereek twp, farmer. Brown A C, Forward t*p, larmer. Bauer George, Butler twp, farmer. Cooper Sylvanus, Slipperyrock twp, farmer. Crouse Albert, Winfield twp, farmer. Cooper Perry, Adams twp S, driller. Coulter T E, Concord twp, farmer Cox Wm, Adams twu S, larmer. Daubenspeck Campbell, Washington twp S, fanner. Ekas Henry, Clinton twp, farmer. Kraiier A L, Bufier boro 2nd ward, oi! producer. Fisher U D, Butler boro 4tb ward, carpen ter. , Frazier Robert, Muddycreek twp, farmer. Frazier John, Butler boro Jnd ward, vet- ernary sargeon. Householder George, Zeleinoplo boro, huckster. Hemphill S V, Clinton twp, farmer. Johnson J S, Summit twp, iarmcr. Kircbner Nichlas, Brady twp, iarrner. Kennedy F J, Penn twp N, gent. Kochner J, Lancaster twp, farmer. Latshaw U B, Zelienople boro, gent. Lindsey Warren W, Allegheny twp. oil producer. Marshall S J, Forward twp, farmer. Millimen Ueorge, Harmony boro, teamster. Martin R H, Buffalo twp, farmer. Miller James, Middlesex twp, farmer. McElavin Reuben, Butler boro Ist ward, clerk. McDivitt J B, Clearfield twp, farmer. McCandless Conard, Franklin twp, larmer, McCune W I), Cherry twp N, M D. MoQeary W B, Butler boro 3rd ward, mer chant. Morris John C, Clinton twp, farmer. St gley Daniel, Jefferson twp, larmer >'a«h Casper, Donegal twp, farmer Pborn Peter, Fairview twp, W, wagon maker. Kipper J A, Evans City, black smith. Kamsey Richard, Muddycreek twp, farmer. Redd W K, Millerstowu boro, merchant. Kosebaugti A C, Adauis twp S. farmer. Rowan John, Cranberry twp, farmer. Stewart Archibald, Cheirj twp S, farmer. Weitzol John W, Brady twp, farmer. Winter Albert, Zeleinople boro. merchant Wilson R C, Venango twp, farmer. Widows' Appraisements. The following widows' appraisements of personal properly set apart tor the benefit of the widows of decedents have been filed in the office of the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Butler county, viz: Widow of Thomas Donaldson $ So '>o Wm. Lutz 300 00 •' John O. Kauss 300 00 W. H. lift 300 00 •' William J. Black 90 90 " Jas. Selleiß 300 00 " Jesse Rice, Sr 300 00 •' J, C. fshauor 42 50 All persons interested in the aboye ap praisements will take notice that they will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of ISutler county, Pa., on the Oth day of March, 1H95, and it no exceptions be filed they will be Confirmed absolutely. JOSEPH CRISWELL, Clerk O. C. Ladies' Muslin Underwear? Wo have opened the finest assortment we have ever offered to our customers. We have never before shown such bar gains. Newest styles in Corset covers ranging in price, 10, 25, 35, 50, 75c and SI.OO. Ladies and Childrens drawers in all the newest designs and makes, both io tucked and embroidered, price 25, 30, 50, 75c and 91 00 l,argo variety Ladies skirts, plaiu, tucked and embroidered; 50 (jo, 75c and SI.OO up. This season night-gowns all high sliouldt-is, full size and lengths, price 50, 05, 75u SI.OO, $1 25, $1 35, $1.75. Come anil exaicine i|uality and prices before doing your spring sewing and ree if you cannot buy cheaper than you can make. M. F. & M. MARKS, 113 to 117 S. Main St.. - Butler. NEW Soutliside Restaurant No. 211 Centre Aveiue, (Whit mire buildiog,) ouvmieut to I'. W. depot. Open all hour«. All kind of lunches and regular meal*. Tobacco and Ciga-n, liu<; confections nn'l everything to t'e found in a firdt clanß Ktstaurant. Give as a ca I and we will do our best to ae i om mod ate jou. W. J. MATKK, Manager. ,< t , "C- r < » Alfc.V Weal or travel Uii ji Jk I L I I inz. to sell my guaraii. HE tit t« I L IJietid NUBSKKY MOCK I, - - - Salary or (^omiiih-slon pnlrt weekly. (Juuli rn e. Spe ui attention ytvcu in bi-Klniic Workers nevi-r lall to make gocl we< kly wagen. Write me at ouca for par ticulars. E U. GRAHAM, jNurseryman Kochetter H. V, DEATHS lf( \AIR—At Elsah. Illinois, January 3, 1995, Mrs. Elizabeth McNair, widow of Thomas McNair, formerly of this place, aged about 88 years. CR IS WELL —In Allegheny City, Pa., Jan. 31, 1895. Miss Mattie J. Criswell, daugh ter of William and Matilda CriswelL tormerly of this county, aged about id veaes. • . The decease of the above vounjr lady is the sourca of great regret not only to friends and relations but to all who knew her. She was a niece of Mr. Joseph Cris well. Clerk of Courts here, who with his family attended her iuneral in Allegheny City on Sunday last, Feb. 3. LUTZ— At her home in Cranberry twp. Feb Ist 1895. Mrs. John Lutz, aged about 25 years. BECKETT—At his home in Clinton twp, Feb. 3, 1895, after a long and 3evere ill ness, Matthew Beckett, aged 91 years. Matthew Beckett, and bis brother Thorn as of Winfield twp, who died some years ago, came to this county lrom land in the early part of the century. Both were intelligent and industirun:? men, and respected citizens. He was ordained as a Ruling Llder in Clinton U. P. Congregation on April 30, 1845, and served as Elder and also as Clerk, till his health tailed. SECHLER—At his home in Feb. 2, 95, Westlev W. Sechler, aged 35 years. BARKER—At the home of her son John in Natrona. Feb. 3, 1895. Mrs. Barker, widow of E?q. Barker, dee'd, late of Buf falo twp. RAY—In Michigan, Jan. 27, 95, Mrs. Mary Ray, widow of Silas Kay. formerly of Cranberry twp. aged aboat 35 jears. She was buried at Mt. Pleasant church. WILSON—At bis home in Farniington, Jan 30, 1895, John Wilson, aged about 45 years. BLYMILLER—At his home in Parker, Jan. 25, 1895, Otto Blymille'. aged about 50. HENDERSON—At his home in Brook ville, Jan. 31 95, Rev. Tbeo. Hendersor ISP t I m w POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream oi tartar baking powder High* est of all in leavening strength. — Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St.. N. Y. BERKIMtS & TAYLOR Funeral Directors, 161 S. Main St., - Butler: Pa. Register's Notices. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts of executors, a'lmia istrators and guardians hive been filed iu his office according to law, aud will be present ed to Court tor confirmation ami allowance on Saturday, the !UU day of March, 1 895, at 9 o'olocK, a. in., of said day: 1. First and final account of . un E. llott man, administratrix of Frederick A. Hoff man, deceased, late of £ ranklia two. 2. Final account -f C. B. Irvine, executor of Elizabeth McCandless, deceased, late ot Adarns twp. 3. Final account ot George iox, guardian of George Knecht and Emma Knecht, nunor children ofC. E. Kuecht, deceased, late ot Butler twp. 4. First aud final account of John U. Mc- Enrk, guardian of Jennie May Blair, minor ctnlil of Rebecca Blair, deceased, late ot Fairview boro. ~ , , 5. Final account ol John K. Gilchrist, guardian of John White, minor child ol James M. and Rebecca J. White deceased, late ot Venango twp. 6. First aud tiual account of Levi i>jyer, administrator of Elizabeth Boyer, deceased, late of Jackson twp. 7. First aud final account ot Thomas K. Hoou, Executor of George Dawson, deceased, late of Ceuter twp. 8. Fiua! account of Walter E, Wick, ad ministrator of Nannie J. Wick, deceased, late of Butler boro. ro. 15. Final account of John Reed, admin istrator of George W. Forsythe, deceased, late d Slipperyrock township lti. Final account of James 11. Morrison Jr.. ■ dministrator of Daniel Elleby,dcceaeed, latent llarrisviile boro. \ 17. Final account of 11. J. O'Douuell, ad ministrator of Charles (I' uouuell, deceased, late ot Clearfield township. 18. Final accouut of Charles W. Gwhriug, administrator of Johu Goehring, decease*!, laie ot Harmony boro. 19. Final account of Isaac G. Pollard and Eli Reep, executors of Henry Reep,deceased, fate ot FairvicW iwp. 20. Final account of Margaret Beighley, administratrix of Johu IE Beighley, de ceased, late ot Lancaster twp. '2l. Partial account of E. S. Eardiu aud Edward West- rman, administrators of Wil liam Runner, deceased, late ot Clinton twp. 22. Partial account ol Johu G. Bippus, executor ol Edward Winner, deceased, late of Oakland twp. 23. First partial account ot J. Walter Bartley and E. McJunkin,executors of W.L. Bartley, deceased, late of Butler boro. 24. First and tiual accouut of George Vensel, administrator of the estate ot Johu Vensel, deceased, late ot Donegal l*l>. 25. Supplemental final account ot Mary Burfchart, executrix of John BurKharl, de cased, late of Butler twp. 2'#. Final ttccouot ot Cnarlcs OchlerlniiJ, hUoiiUibtralur ol Cbiu>tiau Oesierliug, de ceased, ot Donegal twp. 27. Fiual account ol Alexander Black, ad ministrator ot Margaret Cowau .deceased,late oi Slipperyrock t* p. 2*. Final accouut ot A. i>. v\eir, guardiau ot Maud K. l'etsiujgtr, a minor child ol Mary Jaue deceased, laic ol ButJaio twp., a.i > la ted by Fli zo.be Ui J. Weir, adiniu isiratrix oi A. D. Weir, deceaned. 29. Fiual account ol A. U. Weir. ot (Jatbarine B. Fetsiuger, a minor child ot Mary Jane deceased late of hutiaio twp., as stated by hii/.ibeth J. VVcir, administratrix ol A. I). We»r, dece/sed, .iO Final accouut of A. Dv Weir, guardian oi Hudson W» Duoabay, Bklnff child of Saniau'Lm Uona'iay, * eceastd, late ot Buffalo twp., M siafri by t&iisaDatfi J Wair, atoUi* iNtrainx ot A. U Weir, deceased. 31. Final account ol A. D. VN tir, guardian of L'iward J. D.ii.ahaj, minor cuild of Duuaiiay , Sainmitlia iJonah .y. deceased, IJU. -A liutlilo twp., as stateo by Elizabeth \Vt*r, :uiiniuittritrix oi A. l>- Heir, decease 33. Final account ol .>araii Uudger*, ad - iniin ,trail i* ol 1 hoiua- Uot'ners, nece***!, late ol Kan view twji. 34. I'inal accouut ol .1. 11. I arotlu rs, ad iniiii-tralor ol Janus iriuhtroiig, deceased, late ol Cheriy twp. 35. Final account ol Wn>. S>. CashdolUr, guardian ol \V.»I ir 11. Gilleland, minor cliilu ol J nil C. Uiliclaml, deceased, lale ol Adaa.n twp. M. Final ac.ouut ol' John »V. Gillespie, aduiistrator of Hamilton Gillespie, de'eascd laic ol Counoquetiekbiug twp, 37. Final acc >unt ol George K.Green, ad miuimiator ot Olive Isabel Green, deceased, late ol Allegheny twp. 3*. final account ol Jacob Keen, admin •isirator . Kohler .v Bran don. attorneys. All the right. "He. interest and claim of Johanna Wuller of. In and to a certain tot of ground situated In lJutier borough. Butler count v. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit. On the north by let of W E Kalston, east by Main S'. soutii by lot of Cbrlst Stock and an aile}, by lot oi H P Scutt. with a gcod two story brick building. used as a store room and dwelling house co blned. erected thereon, salu lot lia\- lntr a frontage of 2*J feet on Main street, and ex tendli-K back eighty (SO) feet, more or ess, to said western boundary, which is u feel, more or less, in width. \LSl>—Of. In. and to a certain lot of ground situated l.i Huiler borough, Butler county, ha, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the n °rth by iut of i.arkin, east by lot of Johanna \s uller. sou-n by Centre Avenue, west by lot oi l-arkiii, «ai, thence west l north 13s feet along said Beta \Vaj to Falrview Avenue the place of beglnnmg, and being loTs No. 6 and 7ln W 1 Brugh s plan or lots in said borough, with a good two-story frame dwelling house and frame t>arn and other outbuildings erected thereon, seized and taken In execution as the property ot Lawsjn t Brackney at the suit of Mrs Helen Dickenson, for use of >V !•' Turner. E D No. so March .Term. 1893. J W Hutchison, attorney. Ailthe right, title, intercct oud claim of \\ il liam 11 Davis of, in and to all that certain lot of trround more or less,situated In Butler borough, Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wit: (in the north by West street, east by lot or (lertie Davis, south by an alley, and west by lot No :i of the same plan of lots being lot No . In Moses Sullivan s plan of lots In Bui ler borough, having a frontage of 40 feet on said West street and extending back, maintaining the same width,i 12 ft. to aoove mentioned alley, sahl basing theron erected a two-story slate roof dwelling house, said being a P art oft he same property conveyed to b..id WllUamll oTvis Dy Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated September 2*th. 1594, and recorded in deed book 141, page 312. ALSO—Of, In and to all that certain loi of ground, more or less, situated In Butler borough, Butler county, i'a .bounded as follows, to-wlt: Ou the north by West street, east hy lot No 2, m the same plan of lots, south bj an alley and west by lot So I, in the same plan of lots being lot No 3. In Moses Sullivan s plan of lots'in Butler boro, having a frontage of *lO feet 011 said West street and extending back main taining the same width, 112 feet to above men tioned alley . being a vacant lot and part or tut same property conveyed to the said William 11 Davis by Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated September 21. 1894, and recorded In Deed Book 141, page 312 ALSO—OI, In and to all that certain lot o. ground, more or leas, situated In Butler hot > Butler county, l'a.. bouudtd as follows, to-■ it: On the noith by We i slieei. east by lot No ~ in the same plan of lots, south by an alley, and west by an alley, or Sullivan avenue, being lot No 4in Xloses Sullivan s plan or lots in Butler borough, having a lrontage ot 40 feet on sani We.it s;ieet. and extending back, maintaining the same wldtu, 112 feet to the above mentioned alley said lot Having thereon erected a two storv shingle roofed dwelling house and store room combined, aud being part of the same properly conveyed to said Willi im II "avis r>> Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated Sep lein'/er "ith 1891. and recorded in deed book in IM 'e 312 soUed and taken Iu execution as the prTportv ot Willi.on II Davis at the sun ol J W Hutchison, trustee. EI) No 102, March Term, 1895. J W Hutchison, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of M W Barnes, 01. ir. and to sixty-four acres oi land, more or less, situated in Uarnsville borough, Butler county, Fa..bouuded as lollows. to «it: Belli" the undivided one-hall interest In all th»t certain piece or parcel of laud situate in -aid borough. Butler county and state 01 heuusyl vauia. <>ii the nortu by lands of Mrs E Bl;.t K, K L Cummins aud Mi's Mary King, east by lauds or It I. Brown. Mrs Mary King and an alley, south by public road known as Mercer 1 urn piKe, aud west by lauds or W l. Bro.vn and 1. I. Cummins. Seized and laken 111 execution • l "- Uie property or M W Barnes at the suit ot Wil liam Black 'Morrow. E D No IK>, Marcu Term, lsai. Kalston & Cireer attorneys. All the right, title, luterst and claim of Fmily Montgomery, ot, iu aud to a certain lot oi uround situated in Saxonburg borough, Butler eounty l'a bounded as follows, to nit: On the north by lot ol Henry Knocli. east by lands oi Eeusucf aud Horn, south by lands ol Harmon, west by laud or Leusner, ana haviug a two-story Irame dwelling liouse erected thereun, Seized aud taiiuii in execution as the properly ot Emily Montgomery .it the suit ol Mary 1. Helm bold, administratrix of Tceodore Helm bold, deceased. E D No 81, March Term 1890. Brandon attorney All tue right, title, lnteiest aud eiaiifl of Win or W M Melvlu ot. in an i to twenty-eight acres of land, more or less, situated In Muddycreek lowuanip. Butler county, l'a. bounded as lol lows to-wlt: On the north by lands of James Scott, Jr.. et al., cast by lanus or i harlea White soui üby unds o; 11 Melviii. west by lands or C harlulte Buck's heirs, ana being partly clear ea. SeUea and taken In execution as the proi-erty of Wm or W M Melvin at the suit ot A J Francis. E D No 75, March Term, is»s, Kalston & Oreer, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of (ieorg* 11 Uratiam, of, In and to two-hundred and seventy rive (275) acres of land, more or less, siiuated In Clay township, Butler county, l'a, bounded as lollows, to-Wil: On the north by laiioaot John Wilson now 'thos Jamison, east by land el Charles McClung, south by lands ol Uebecca McKlssick, etal., west by lands ot J .1 Miller, el al.. and known as the J \\ Christie latrn, having a one-sUiiy frame uwelllng house and log barn, Iraine stable an.i other outbuildings erected thereon, having an orcnard, land mostly cleared and in fair state ot cultivation, seized and taken In CAecutun as the properly ol George 11 oraham at the suit or William Wlisuii. E D Noßi, March Term, 1595. Wll l.usk att'y. All the right, lltle. Interest a.id claim ol Joseph Smltu and Herbert W Smith or, In and to a certain lot or ground situated lit Butler borough, Butler county, l'a , bounded as fol lows, to-wit: On the north by West D street, east by lotof Welmer, south by an alley, "e > by lot ot I' I iriiblin, said lot having a nontax l ' or 40 leet on West D street, and extending southward 177 leet to said alley, having a livo story iraine dwelling house and Irame stable ereeteU thereon. Seized aud taken in execu tion aa the property ot Joseph Smith aud Her bert W Smith at the suit of James Thompson lor use oiK II Anderson, now for U.-.C ol .1 I Aiiierson. E DNo f.i< March term, IBus, C Walker and T C Campbell, attorneys. All the right, title Interest aud claim of «i Sedwick ct al. of, in and to 12') acres and 40 Derches or land, more or lets, situate! in 1 ar ker township, Butl'-r county l'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: beginning at a wnueoak, th-iice by lauds ol Wiu t ampbell s heirs aori. U deg west 13 s-l" perches to a ches'.nut, theuee norm -:i e:*sl 22 9 M perches to a P' Sl . Uien< by lands or Anthony (joldlnger no'th /*i ue« w,. t iiu lierches lo a post, theu e by lauds '1 Ana Wan south 2 «e; vvi si 117 s 10 pere.e s to a whlteoak, thence by lanus ol Ia;VI liiosou and Kobell Campbell soutli .Si deg west :n p. rcli s to a post, thence south *9 di g west 12 7 -lo perches lo a wniteoak, tnence south dig w- .st Hi i-io perches to the nl iee oi begin nlug having a tivo-story frame dwelling nous-, ham and otliei oulb Hidings eroclel tli reon. Seized and taken In execution as the piop'-rty Of W O Svdwiek Ct al, a', the suit ol Joseph llusUneil et al. E l> No li>4. March term, IBUS. Mcyulstion.att'j. All the rigut, title, interest and claim or Ezra S'C.V lit 01, In and lo twenty-live acies ol land, mote or less, situated lu Cherry townsulp, But ler county l'a.. bounded as lollows. to-wit: Beg" mug at the kOutUwest corner at a post, tn "nee by lands of David Stewart and Win M Shira north ; 1-2 deg east'il perches lo a post, thence bv lands of Wm M Sulra and h.-irs oi Jeim I'lfii-.i-r -ouUi 8« deg east 41 [icrciies 40 .t post lie u e by lands ot II M and J 1 Sleindorl uoulh : 1-2 dig west Bt perches to a posit nonce by lands ol avid Stewart -sdeg "est II p-i- !i es to the pi_Ceoi beginning.having alwo-sloi> frame dwelling house, sLabie and other out bulidi g, elected tner on. Seized and taken In execution as the proptriv or Ezra Stewart .it the suit of The Warder BUshnell and Olessner "(ki. E DN>« March term, 18U.1, McJunkln ii Hal brcadi. atiorne>H. All the right, title. Interest and claim of, Oeorge bauldauf. executor of Henry Baldauf, dec ased, .1111 tieorge BaldaUi and llenry Hal 0 1-2 per lies to a post, thence by lands now or formerly of I Sliull south 2 deg east 2:11 perches to a post. I thence by lands now or formerly of Patterson heirs south »» deg west 71 perches to the place of beginning, bein : the same piece of land con veyed by Henry Baldauf et u\ to Henry llal ! 1 dauf by deed recorded tn deed t>ook 27. i 221 having a two-storj frame dwelling hou-e , log bam. orchard and other outbuildings j erecU-d thereon. ALSO—Of, in and to twenty actes of land. f more or less, situated In Summit township.] ' But ler county l'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: 1 Beginning at a post at the sot'thwest corner. 1 thence by lands of I Knittle north 1 l-s deg , west 37 1-2 perches to a blackoak. thence by . lands of same south 89 deg west is 1-2 perches to a post near a hickory, thence by lands of < Blerghmer north 11 1 deg west -U s-10 perches i to the centre line of t" R K., thence along the j centre line of said RFt south 77 1-2 deg east 42 v 1-2 perches, thence along same south u» deg ■ east 58 perches to a p*v.t fn centre line of said - KK. thence south 80 deg west M perches, 5 shence noutli 1 deg east 41 1-2 perches to a 1 post the southeast toi ner, thence by 1 Baul- . dauf 88 l-'jd eg west CO perches to the place of 1 beginning, being tue same piece of land con- ' vejcil by Henry Ualdaufetux. to IK-nry llal- | dauf by deed recorded In Deed Book 2.. page 321. having a two-story trame dwelling hou-e. frame barn and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken 111 execution as the propeity of George Baldauf, ex'r of Henry Bal ilauf, deed and George Bauldauf and Henry ] Baldauf, terre tenants, at the suit of Joseph , Thoma, for use of TUlilp J Spalin and N ,J spahn, ED No 100, March term 1895. Thompson & ( Son, a'torneys. 1 All the right, tine. Interest and claim of John C Davison oi. in and U> thirty-one acres of 1 mi. i!'ore or les- sliu. 1 1 in Cranberry tuwnsnip. Butler county, l'a. bounded as follows, to-wu: Beginning at the corner of the lauds of Israel Cookson and David (iartin's heirs.theuee north 1 3-1 deg west R,2 perches to the lands John Reselling, thence north *- 1-2 deg east 77 perches to a private road, tuence along said I private road southward parallel with line of 1 George Davis «7 2-10 perches to a public road, thence along said public road souih ss „ 4 deg 92 perches to the plaie of beginning, having a ( two story dwelling house, barn and o'her out buildings erected thereon, seized and taken in execution a- the property of JohuC Davidson at the suit ot Andrew Blakely. . TERMS OF SALE:—The following nvist be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or oth r lien creditor I becomos the purchaser the cost on the writ ] must be paid and a list ol the liens including , mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such Ken creditor's receipt*for the 1 amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as lie may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid iu full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 1 o'clock v. m. of next day. at which time all property not settled lor will again be put up and sold at the. expense and risk of the persuu to wnorn ttrsi sold. •?ea Purdon's Digest, ath edition, page -Hi;, and Smith's Forms, page .'is I. ANDREW r one of I'.V Worses tliat had the heaves very had, and continued to u«c tlie medicine lor about forty days and the horse did not j show any signs of a return of liiein. It is 1 now about a year siuce I quit givin the mod\c\ne and tho horse lias never sowed j any signs of heaves, and I teel stislied i that he is proporly cured. W. C. CRISWKLL, Butler, Pa., A l ,ril •% 1H93 - j I A. J UCCANIILKSS: I htve ised JOUR Heave rdug to
  • :' less, log house, log barn, frame .-table am; orchard of apple trees thereon, beijg the land owned by John Millinger iu his life time anil al the time ol Ins death, and t> virtue of the proceedings in partition at O. C. No. 54 September Term 1881 and O. C No. 71, March Term, 1894, the same was directed to lie sold at public sale. TKKS|S OF SALB— Five hundred dollan cash in hand when the land is knocked down to the purchaser, one half of the balance on c mtirmitioa er, ! was disolved by mutual consent on De . ol lhl»4 I V< ng reiiricg. Mr. William l/O .por will continue the ; hubiue-s aud settle ail tile accounts ol tho late firm. J. S< Young. Win. Cooper. Professional Cards. W. H. BROWN, Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Otlice 126 8. Main St., over Bickel's shoe store. Residence 315 N. McKean St. Dr. N. M. HOOVER, U7 E. ".Vayne St.. offlec hours. 10 to 12 M. and 1 to 3 P. M. G M, ZIMMERMAN. PHTSICIAS AND SCKGBOfi. office at So. 45. S. Won Mritt. utr City Pharmacy, Butler. Pa. i_. BLACK, PHYSICIAN AND SUKiEON, New Troutmati Kulldinc, Sutler. Pa. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. 200 West Cunningham St. DR. McUUKDY BRICKER. Office at 127 E. Jefferson St., Uutler Pa. office hours sto 9, and 10:30 to 12. A. M., aud 1 to 3. ana 7 lo 9 P. M. J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist. Butler, Penn'a. Artulcial Teeth inserted od the latest im proved plan, (iold V'lllliii; a specialty. Office over Schaul's Clotiuuic Store. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTiST, - - BUTLER, PA. Gold Killing Painless Extrienon of Teeth lid ArtlHci.il Teeth without Plates a specialty ltrotis Oxide or VttaiUei Air or Local ua'->tueties use 1." Office over Miller's yrooery east of Lowry oas e. <>StJuili Dlamoa.d. Bu'ler, Pa. J. W HUTCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on second tloor Jf the HuseltOn clock, Diamond, Butler, Pa.. Room No. 1. O S3OO.OO~fLj H F LORAL WONDER.H JL' ' 3 -■ V \ \ , /'2 " rib(\ not Mi-dead: hints on .•••wiir; a rod • lorvd ink.. M.tiN'd on receipt of cent*, whi h may t " «i. «liir-t- .1 froi.i fu« ims M order. Vlrli'oi Seeds contain die jHJj =■== CHOICE = —r r ,J m § WEETPEAS H "jjp 1 * "2 Enall Quantities. at Wholesale Prices. 40 Cents a Pound |j • • ' * if . 1 999 . rir: a .id < olor* mixed. Tl.ink oi it. TjjTi a pound only 40 elliall' po:nii|7 %I 5 ct«.; quarter pound 1i <. {•». ; OUKOT 10 rln. £/'. J (mOljD FI.OWF.It, Graud Bedder.L^J Cliurui '.niz Pot Pl .r.t, and excel! at 1 »r HpMH EI COLUMBIA O i' ij Jsaes Viclr'c Sons f■ J ito, U»:VI;:K, sr. v. HAVE YOU READ fHE TI/VIFS PHILADELPHIA 1 THIS MORNING? TH E TI MES is the most extensive ly circulated aud widely read news paper published in Philadelphia. Its discussion of public men and public measures is in the interest of public integrity, honest govern ment and prosperous industry, and it know< u> ptrty or personal allegiance in treating public issues. In the broadest and best sense u 'umily and general newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have the largest circulation by deserving it and claims that it is un-orpai-sed in all the essentials of a great met ropolitan newt-paper. Bp»cinien i copies of any edition will be sent free to anyone sjndiag their ad dress. TEKMS— DAILY, $3 00 per unnuro; SI.OO for lour mouths; .10 cents per month; delivered by carriers for C cents pur week. Sunday EDITION, twenty lour Urg-, haudeome pages , IGH colums elegantly illustrated, ' $2.00 per annum; .4 cents per copy. 1 Daily a;;d Sunday,!:) 00 j>or annum; ' 50 cents per mouth, ( WKKK.LV EDITION, 50 cents u i year. Address all letters to THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA. KAUFMANNS, ) ril.'E LlXfc* COIPOS. WILL SAVE YOU MUNEY, Notice We are About to renew our advertising contracts. and with a view of determln- Itu* which papers are tlie fn-r adv. rt >ln? m« Hum* we mil jrtru FKEE to every purchaser oi $». worth "I K" • -£<■ MIH fiat 11 ..i •• « .. • n lilt- in u novatii'i? MIUI brijib'»-. 111! Q|| rally. Have had 35 T«Mr> < xji rji-iii r in ihf dicing business, ui:tl t-a: gllarallt <• (food ri-.-Ulls «'U g«iod gin id*. GIVK rs .V C ALL B. Fisher. Prop'r \£, •' * ii ovum ViliTtt .:: •• •• yif unA i i - . n»« Mi.r. ir . „)<(•• j -otrnilc, U u«. » Uf. '»«<•« ill I f»r very \ - •IS •v: v i ilcbliif . t-l . . .i » I 'llCMtl ctk.. I«i.. uu.w. - - •• • Hotel Holler J. H. FA an EL, I'rop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, i <:modeled, and re httcd with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and all other modern conveniences for ■ uests, od is a:, convenient, and esir bl • a home for strangers as can bo I'ouud in Butler, l'a. Lie sample room for use oi co.nmercial nun.