THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1895. New Advertisements. Financial statement of Butler Co. for '94 Final accounts for March T. Sheriff's sales for March 4. Zimmerman's ups and downs. Bickel's reminder. Raff's shoes. NOTE—AII advertisers intending to make canges in their ads. should notify us of heir intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors ot estate can secure their receipt books at the CIT 1K» office LOCAL A Nil GENERAL. —Go to the polls next Tuesday. —The U. V. L. will hold op n meetings in their hall on Washington's birthday, tue 22d; afternoon and evening. —The people of Butler oogh' to be very healthy at present. We are drinking min eral water. —Don't forget the Glee Club concert in the Opera House, next Friday evening for the benefit of the First Ward Hose Co. —Quite a number of drillers and tool dressers were in oar streets, Monday The cold weather ot last week caused a general shut down in the oil fields. —The P. 4 W. north of Butler was clear ed of snow, Tuesday, and on Wednesday the trains were runniag as lar north as Clarion. —T'...'-re will be a meeting in Seneca Hall thi J evening to take action on the bill pen. <in the Legislature regarding water Coint -ies. Ja !> and John P. Young intend opening a merchant tailoring estahlish nien: ia the Reiber building Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. —The Lincoln Leagne of Saxonbarg will eive a Reception and Hop, at the Saxon birg Opera House this (Thursday) even ing Tickets 50 cents. Music by Cowan'. Oi'cheH'.ra. Mrs. Si '"ft of Coraopnlis while tempo na-ilj i:from fright caused by a tire, cl i»ped her two small cnildren in her arms a:.J jumped into the Ohio. All were drown ed. —The steamer Frieslaud met with some rough weather last week, anil arrived at Bermuda, Friday evening, ten hoars late. Next morning, the excursionists visited the fortifications on the island; and sailed for the Azores that afternoon. • —The casting hall of tbe Plate works is shut down, this week, on account of the supply of white-sand giving out. This sand comes from a poiut on the P. R. R. near Allouna, and the road has lately been blocked by snow. —This is the thirteenth week of the re vival services held in the Church ot God on lustuote Hill, and Kev. Davis. Jr. has preached every uight for ni..ety-seven con secativa nights. About sixty converts have been made. —Tbe report of the Conrty Auditors, published this week, shows the county treasury to be in a gratifying condition. On the Ist of January the county had $lB ■ 943-04 to its credit, and there was due irom collectors th« state and other source* the sam of $33 618 43 The Coanty Comrnis sinners approve of the report, and will try to get the coanty down to a 3-inill basis this year. —Marphy, "the greatest li.ing apostle of temperance," as Rev. Prngh called him, b ;gan a series of meetiag in the M. E. church, Tuesday evening, and will continue them till next Thursday At his first meeting he gave a short biography of him self. He was a drunkard ouce bilnsell, and seems to have gotten himself into serious trouble, then he relormed and be came a ftiend of humanity, for bis manhood is his power. His meetings are crowded, and people who wish seats must go early —Word came to Butler, Tuesday, thai the old « ell on the Henry farm, wus pump ing and flowing oil; and immediately more rig stuff was started from the town to that vicinity. All the old wells there will prob ably be reopeued, aud new ones drilled, which means that oar water supply, which already tastes ol salt, is to be made entire ly useless; and it may mean another at tempt to annul the charter of the Water Co.. aad a legal battle between the com pany and the operators. The Water Co might better the mattor by damming Bnnker Run and pamping its supply from it. Notice. The Ladies of the Union Veteran Legi on will give a poverty social in U. V. L. Hall St. Valentines' eve Feb. 14ih. Cum 1— Cum all. Ist, Ever wumon wat kutns must ware a kaliker dres an apern in be approperate 2nd., kno gent with a bild shurt and dad koller is alond ta kuin onles he pais a fin ov 5 cease. A kampertant kommity will look after the baebelor fellers. This is the prowgram komposet) with grate kare an paues: Yelfooution, speakin peases an singen souges. Imported preiner douers trnm germony, sp.ine, porligal, cfullj aa ail oatstandiu towusnipn. graduates from 13 story skool bouses back in tha star.**, au all to koukiude wild evry bodies jtnin iu my country I'ts of Tnee. one vets only. you will bav tnu pay 10 cense at the dor for groan up adults, all tu kumeuse at erlie candle lite. P. S. a valuable emblermatick prise will be given la the the most distreased lonkin man individual also to the wuiuati wat looks ekitlly as bad. A Local Composition. AVe had the pleasure, Sunday. oLlisten ing to an anthem in memory of the Tate J. N. Stewart, composed by E. O. Davis, aud sang by the choir of the Episcopal church. The music is impressive and of a deeply religious tone. It contains a beautilul solo for alto, wnich was sung by iliss Mabel Copeley, with feeling. The bass follows and sings in duett. Toe choir is fortunate in having a man of Davis' genius at its nead. The Markets. BUTLBR MARKETS. Our grocers are paying 23 for butter and 28 for Iresh eggs, aO loi potators, CO for parsnips, 50 for auions and b-ets.lOcis. fur dressed chicken, 12 lor turkey and duck, 3 to 5 a heaJ lor cabbage. 25 to 30 a di for celery, 75 to $1 00 for apples, $1.50 to 1.75 for beans. Mr. Joneß—Where did you get thai hat.? Mrs. Smith— At Davenny's of course, tbev have the best millinery in to wo, try them. —Summer Underwear, Hosier- Mitts, Laces aud Ribbons at reduc ed prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. Buy your dry goods at Daven ny 's aud get a ncbolaiehip for the Butler Business College aud School of Shorthand free. A*k about it Ha'trains io L%wns, Diu&ilys Pongees, Organdies aud ail the sum mer goods at L. BT*IN & SON'S. —Genuine Laucaster Giughams 5c at DAVENNY'B —Try, T. A. Morrison's home made Carmele. —One Porttolio, containing 16 superb *iews from the Worlds Fair eiven away with eachtSlJiOjWJ*^— Li. OTIIN SON. —Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. White goods, Lawne, Pongees Organdies and all kinds of wash goodh at leas than wholesale price at L. STEIN A SON'S. —Send your children to Davcunt to «»t Dry Oi>ods and pi u coiltge education fr?«-. A.-k uo ut it. —-Jo» work ot ail k • oae at tlie Citizkm Ojrrio*. LEGAL NEWS. XOTKS. All applications for license to sell liquors must be tiled by Wednesday, the 27th inst. At the meeting of the Butler Bar, Tues day evening, a resolution was adopted pro tecting against the Arnold procedure bill, now pending in the Legislature, becoming a law. M. L. Starr the Metcantile Appraiser, finished his work, last week, but the report will not be published for a week or two. Jno. and D. Younkins sold three pro ducers. and a 20-acre lease, on the Michael Ekas farm tn Middlesex twp, to Wm Walker et al (<»r «40.000. Alf Wick, John Sutton. E 0 Adams and A. E. Rassel, are in the deal with Walker. Lots of Lancaster twp leases are being leit tor record. The Jadges of Allegheny Co are at log gerheads as to whether or not nomination papers filed with the County Commission ers may be ainenced alter the time for fil ing has expired. Ti.ere were two ra-ips in tnat oouuty and they were decided differ- I cntly by different Judges. A. J. Ru-sell et al have brought suit in ejectment vs Uenry Reiber et al for 80 acres in Oakland twp. Henry Wagner has brought suit in eject ment. vs Laviua Rollins, et al for lot on Penn St. The Bntler Savings Bank has brought suit in ejectment vs J. H. McMillen for a tract of land in Marion twp, containing about 15 aire*. LATK PROPKRTT TBANBFKBS. John F. Galloway to R A. Marti.. 03 acres in Marion for $1,200. J H Kohb to Francis Horton lot in But ler for S7OO Cecelia Stock to Jos. E. Yogel lot in Bat lor for $1,900 J. C. Vaudivort et al to Annie Reed lot in Adams for S3OO Marriage licenses. Uugh Mclver Noblestown Emma Dodds Prospect Louis Fainter ...Bradys Bend Eleanor McLaughlin Fairview twp Emery .). Beignley.. Butler Pa LoU Alexaucer. " J. H. Emeriek Peon twp ilartha B. Gray Middlesex Watson J. Tait Butler Pa Eliza J Xeyraan " At Youogstorn—George Mcßride and Stella Seari gof Jacksville At Frauklin —Pluinmer Hoover of Ren frew aud Margaret J. Danlap of Venango Co. At Mercer—Claude France of Apollo and Hattie Gwinn of Millerstown. The bans of two marriages were pro nonnced on Sunday by Rev. M. J. Callabai. in Si Patrick's cburch The participates of both happy events are well known ami respected iu that section, and although a little in advance possibly toe Review will joiu their friends in congratulations On February 12:h a very (juiet c reraony m Petrolia will join in marriage Lewis Full mer, tbe popular clerk in \1 Blati's store, and Miss ilcEaughliu. of Karon City, ami on the 18th inst Jiiuies Daley, a prosper ous oil producer of Kenton, \Y. Va , will lead to ttie marriage alter in St. Patrick'* ctiurcb, one o( Q leenstown's most esteem ed young ladies, Miss Annie Delaney.— East Brady Review. There was a very pretty wedding at the home ot Mr and Mrs W. P. Teltsworth, in Kictiland toAusmp, this county, Wed uesday eveuiiig, January 30m, when their daughter, Mis> ilable Tell»worth, Itecauie ■he wile of Mr James f McCall. of Euclid Batler county. Tne ceremony was per formed by Rev. J W. Crawford, in the presence of a number of relatives and trieuds. Immediately following the cere uiony tbe wedding parly sat down to au elaborately prepared supper. There were a number of beauiilul aud useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. McCall drove to Euclid, L'bursday, to tte home of the groom's pa rents, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tnompson, Mr. 1). McCouneli, Miss Vallie I'hompson, and Miss Florence McCall, i f liuclid, Mr. M. OampOell, of Butler, anu Mr and Mrs. W. A. liuuier, of Crawford's Corners. Ml. and Mrs. McCall will reside m Butler.—Emlotou News. Accidents. A terrible boiler explosion occmred Sat urday morning Feb. 9iu, at 7.30 A. M. iu jliddle-ex Twp., two miles West of Coopers lown wbiiih resulted in Che deatu of ff il lam Williams, who was instantly killed, the cause of too explosion was a too higti pressure of steam It is thoughl thai joung Williams nad been sleeping wtiile on lour, as a pumper. Tue deceased «\as blown a distauce ol about two nun dred feet, and was left lying within five rods ot his own house, itfota legs and arms were broken, and the top of his head was crushed He was abotu thirty years ol age,and a sober industrious young man He was married last summer to Miss McCand le»s ol Renfrew His remains were taken on Saturday evening to Renirew, to be intered on Sunday the lOtn, in the Butler ourial ground. Tne dome ot fie boiler Dangs on top of a tree about fifty feet htgu; It was blown a distance of over three bun dread feet. Tne boiler house is a total wreck, nothing remaiuing ot it but a mere ; haiidlull of deOiis. Air Williams has been under the employ ol the Ntuioual On Co. for some tune, lie was pumper on the Douglass Farm, uear McFotiu f O. wuere ue won mauy fiieuds ana acquaiutaiuces of which none knew nun out lo praise him. I). 0. BlacK of W. North St. was thrown against a holler at (Jooperstowu, Monday, auu severely burned. Park Opera House. THE 'two JOHNS, TONIGHT. A good sized audience laugued them selves red iu the face over the antics ol the two heavy weights Stewart aud liart in the cojiedy, "Tne Two Johus," at the Auditorium. There is no feariul plot Out simply a case of mistaken identity aud me resemblance whicu ttie two large men bear toeacn other nets tbein in all sorts of scrapes. "Galesburg Post. General satisfaction, nas been giveu to those housekeep ers who, mindful of the health of their families, have used none but Marvin's Charm Soda Crackers. Tnese crackers leave the factory in Pittsburg fresh out of the oven, and retain their delicate crispness a loug time. Ask your Grocer for them. —Clearance sale of all summer goods at less than wholesale price, at L STEIN <FT SON S. —Home made candies, taffies , car mele, and etc., now on hand at the City Bakery. —Fresh cut Flowers of all kinds, always on hand at the City Bakery. Highest cash price paid (or grain of all kinds at J. O. Breaden & Co.'s new roller mills, West SunDury, Pa —Take your children to Zuver't- Gallery for Puitares that will suit you. rostofiice building Our Hosiery values are unequal, ed and well worth your inspection- L. STEIN & SON'S. —Fiue Donnett flannels, 5c at DAVENNY'B. --Fittest novelties iu dress goode at DAVKNNY'S. —A Business Education Free, if you buy your dry goods atDavennj's Ask about it. —l'2£ cent Pongees and Tissues L. STEIN & SON'S. --A full line of home made candies at the City Bakery. New Clothing Store. T. H Burton has purchased the stock of the Racket Store,aud wishes to close it out as soon as possible. H- intends to start a new clothing st re, aud -\i;l opeu on or about the ! lit of March ■ —tine cu ju ila: n 5 cents at DAYEHN7V, Personals. Win Christley's pension has been in creased. J. D. Jack-on and wile are visiting friends in Pbil'a. Hon. W. H. Ritter returnc-d to Harris- I burg, Monday. He brought Rattigan's gnu to Butler. It is a cariosity, and can be seen in the show-window of Zimmer man's dry goods store. Mr. M L. Armstrong informs us that ho will remove to Butler this spring, where he will engage in the mauatacture of medi cines under the euphonious title ot ' I Cure U Co." He is experienced manufac turer and salesman ot a number of the remedies he prepares, and a thorough test has proven thetn to be meritorious. He has leased a lot on Center avanue. near the P. S. & L E. depot, upon woich he has contracted lor the erection of a three-story building for his parpose, to be completed by April 1 Our best wishes are tendeied him tor the succt ss of bis enterprise, .he prospects which are very encouraging.— Mercer Dispatch. G. W. Maarhoff of Saxoaburg is exhibit ing s •uie flue poultry ai the show in Oil CVy llall, Pittsburg this week Jno. S. McCollougb, son of Commission er McCollougb, arrive J eorne Sunday. He Uad been visiting his brother A. U. McCol louge in Caliloruia. The train he came East on was blockaded lor two days in the Hookies, by snow which is there twenty feet deep, with occasional dritts of fortj fret. Tne Western roads use a snow plow ■•r rather machine, which lakes up the snow ,»nd throws it from the track E. H. Scheidemautle, and W. E Miller ot Lancaster twp were in town on business, Tuesday. Thomas S. Stoughioa of Chicora has been granted a pension. J. D. MeJunkin, A 0 Williams, E. H Anderson, Tuoinas S lUtHm. Jac LudeCii er, A. W. Root, and V. K. Phillipsot But ler, and Dr. Sbowalier ol Millerstown were in Harrisburg this week, doing wnat they can to defeat the Marshall bill. fl. C Welsh of n 'ar Brownadale was ia town Wednesday. He has had consider able sickness in nis family this winter. J. 0. Beighley, of near Whitestown, was in town on business, Wednesday. Church Notes. Rev. E. M. Wood will preach in the M. E. Charcu next Sunday morning on, "The well Beaten Pathand in the evening on, "Where is Heaven!'' Rev. H. E. Snyder pastor of Bethany Relormed church on West .North St., will preach next Saobalh morniug at 11 A M on "True aud Moral Christians " In the evening services at 7 P. M. subject "trod s demand." Grand Christian Endeavor Rally, ad dressed by State President, Dr. McCrory Third lecture ot the 0. E. course will be given in the Presbyterian cnurch, Butler, I'nursday, Feb 21, at 7:45 p. in. by Rev J. F McCrory D. 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Excursion to Allegheny da P <)'• W Feb. 22d the P. & W. R. R. wiil sell rouud trip tickets to Allegueny at $1 25. Tickets good going on all trains and good returning tollowing day, on account Jr. O. U. A. M. celebration. Pennsylvania Railroad's Tours to "The Golden Gate." Apart from the rare pleasure of visiting new places and witnessing novel scenes, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's touis to California will prove better educators 'han any number ot lectures or books on travel. The immense scope of territory traversed will expand the ideas of all tour ists, indelibly impress upon their minds enlarged views of this mighty Union and iis vast possessions, and they will return to tneir homes prouder than ever of the great land whose borders are protected by the Stars and Stripes. Theso tours haye been arranged under ihe company's renowned personally-con ducted tourist system, and magnifioient Pullman trains will leave New York aud Philadelphia on February 20 and March 20, 1895. Detailed itinerary will be sent on appli cation to Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Closing Out Sale. Ladie's wool Underwear at half price. Muslin and other goods mark ed down. THE PEOPLES STORE. 1 X L. Pictures, Diplomas, Certificates and Charters Framed to Order at 309 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. FERD FEIGEL, Prop'r. AMY BRO'S, CORNER MAIN & MIFFLTN STS., BUTLRR, PENN'A Dealers in new and second baud household goods of every description Call and see us. We can save you money. —The highest grade of patent flour made at the mills of J. C. BREADEN & Co., West Sunbury, Pa. —lnfants Wool Hose 5 cts per pair at Davenuy's. —Try our new roller flour—late a t improved machiuerv. Satisfaction guaranteed, J. C, BREADEN & Co.. West Sunbury, Pa. —lox4 blankets 60c at DAVENNYV —A good umberella for 75c at DAVKNNY'S LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, Pa., at 0. C. No 94 March Terra, 1895, and to me directed,l will on THURSDAY, FKb. 28, 1895, at 1 p.m , expose to public sale on the premises iu Lancaster twp., Butler Co., Pa. the following real estate, late the property of Wm. Lu'Z, dec'd; to-wit, all that oeitain tract aud messuage ot laud situate iu Lan caster twp., Duller Co., Pa., bounded anil described as follews lo wit: Du the nortii by lands of W. S. Duucau and Andrew ScdeidemauLle. ou tne east by lands ol Mis. Schuler and Public road, on the south by public road and lands of Fred E choiiz aud on the west by lands of C. H. Druchel an Wm liice. containing 80 acres, with log house, log baru at 1 outbuildings thereon. TERUS OF SAL?;. One-thiril cash on approv .roTSiTe by TTIR Court and the balance iu two equal auuunl payments secureu by judgment bond aud mortgage on the preiuisesfbeanug interest, and an attorneys commission of live per cent for collection, with privilege of pay ing cash. J. N. KIRKER, Adm'r. of Wm. Lutz, dec'd. Middle Lancaster, Pa. BOWSER & MATES Atty's. Sariiiifijii Uh s; Cures>ick Hca<iaru*».lt«*torc ; «'omnJexior Te- i»oct«»rw' I Jttlls. Somploiree. OAIUPUC J>TKA« .3l» JiL>t.,2i.Y. Cures Constipation Blizzard, Fire, Explosion, etc. The promised blizzard reached na la.-t Thursday evening, and raged all next day. ; and thou h the mercury was but 2 degrees below zero, Friuay was the meanest day : we bare bad this winter. By S»tnrday morning almost all the i roads leading to and from Butler were im passable. mails were late on all the rail roads; and a train, two engines and a snow plow w«*re stuck in a drift near Karns City. Friday near, midnight, that part "I the fluselton bu'.lding, on the Diamond, occu pied by Winters, trie tailor, «"a* discovered to be burning, and the firemen found water at the Butler Hoo»e and Troatman's store pings, and put it out All the plugs near the Diamond wore frozen. If Will Uc- Lauglin, who clerks for Kirkpatrick, and sleeps in the store, had not been up late that night, the block would probably have been destroyed. Saturday morning, word came by wire from Cooperstown. that a boiler on the Douglass farm, had just exploded, killing a oung man named Williams. Tnis blizzard reached down South, tut not as far as Florida At Dalias, Texas, the mercury was down to zero. Oil Notes. iVhitestown—Twitchill <fc Co. sold a 130 acre lease in the Wbite.-town field to the Forest Oil Co. for $10,500. The Frist)korn well was shot, and is rat ed at 10 tibls; the Kirker well is holding up at 70 bbl.>; liite <fc Co are pumping sal! water on the Webber; and the Fiinner will be in this week. The Forest Oil C**. has a lig up on the J. C. Beigbley farm. Sunbury—Tne tieydrick Bros, on tne Sutton is'dry, and the boys will try it again, on the Aggas. Peun twp. —Tne Frederick well on li e Nixon had a good showing in the 100, loot, but is being drilled to the third sand. Brownsdale —Stamin it Co's. well on the Dorse) is being drilled to the third. Mr ilugb ol Warren is down 400 feet on the Jas. Uraiiain farm in Brady twp. lie is drilling for gas. Administratrix's Sale of Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Butler county, I will offer for sale at public outcry on the premises on tne •281 D DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. ISM. at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, all that certain pmce of laud in Slippery rock town ship, Butler county, bounded on tne north by lands of Alex ilcUoj; on the east by lands of James Robinson; on tha south by lands oi , and on the west by lauds of Win. McCoy, containing four acres more or less, unimproved. TERMS OK SALE: —Cash in hand on confi mition ol sale. MARY L. GIBSON, Administratrix of George Hiues, deceased. Executor's NoLice. Letters testamentary on the estate ol John Conard Shanor, dee'd, late of Whites tuvrn, Butler Co., Penn'a., having been grauted to the i ndersigned, al) persons kuowing themselve.- indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and ah} having claims against said estate win present tbein duly authenticated for settle ment to ALEX. STEWART, EX'R. Whitestowu, Pa. W. D. BRANDON, Attorney. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that W. J. Marks vssiguee ot Alex McGruuiui has filed his dual account in the • ffice ol the Ptoibono .try ol the Court ol Common Pleas ol But lei county at M S. L>. No. 9 ol S«-pt. teuu 1R93 aud that the said account will be pie -ented for conhrmatiou aud allowance on Saturday the 9ch day of March A D 1895 SAMCEL Al. SEATON PRO. Protbonotary's office Feb. 12 1595. NOTICE. jfcXotice is hereby given that A M Christley vssiguee of A. W Christy has tilled his fiual account iu the office of the Court ol ommou Pleas of Butler county at M. S. D. No. 22 March term 1894 and that the said account will be presented lor confirm ation and allowance on Saturday the 9th day of March 1895. SAMUEL M. SEATON PRO. Prothonatary's office Feb. 12 1895. Trustees' Sale in Partition. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court made on the 14tb day of January, 18y5, at 0 C. No 71, March Term, 1894, ihere will be exposed to sale at public out cry on the premises in Oakland township. Butler county Penna. on SATURDAY FKBRUARV 23, 1895. at one o'clock P. M. of said day all the fol lowing described real estate, bounded on the north by lands of James Patton's heirs aud Win Jack, on the east by lands oi John Henry's heirs, on the south by lands o: c'has Duffy and on the west by lands ot John R. Bovard and Chas. Duffy contain iiig one hundred and five acres, more or less, log house, log barn, frame stable and orchard of apple trees thereon, being tbf lantl owned by John Millinger in bis lite time aud al the time of his death, and by virtue of the proceedings in partition ar 0. C No. 54 September Term 1881 and 0. (■'. No. 71, March Term, 1894, the same was directed to be Sold at public sale. TERMS OF SALE— Five hundred dollars cash in hand v. hen the laud is knocked down to the purchaser, one half of the balance on confirm »tion of the sale by the Court and the other balf in one ye-»r, with interest, to be secured by bond aud mort gage on the premises, mortgage to contain scire facias clause and attorneys Co in mis sion of five per cent in case of collodion by proces i of law. George E Millinger. W. J. Millinger, Ralston & Greer, Trustees Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county Pa., aud to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale ai the Court House, In the boro of isutler. Pa. on Monday, the 4th Day of March. A. D., 1595 at l o'clock p. M. the rollowlng de scribed propertv to-wlt: E. i>. Xo. 114. March Tertn. 1595 W A Forquer, attorney All the right, title, lrterest aud caim of Win Foster and Mary J Foster, ot.lu and to a cer tain lor ot ground situated in Butler borough Butler county I'a , bounded as tollows, to-wlt: Commencing to a point at the corner of Cleve land street aud Noithern Avenue, thence south along i-aKI Northern Avenue S3 fee- to lands ot Thomas Niggle, ttience westward by lands ul said Thomas N'tcgle 92 leet. thence northward along lauu ol said Thomas Niggle xt feet lu Cleveland sireei, thence along Cleveland street eastward 92 leel to place ol beginning, and having erected thereon a two stor> frame dwelling house aud other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Wil liam Foster and Mary.! Foster at the suit of John O'N'ell. c. DNo G4, March T. 1895, H Q Walker and J B Males. A t'y. A lthe right, title, lu'erest and claim of IS O waddel, 01. in and to T5 acres of land, more or It-88 situate in Mai lot. twp. Buuer Count i'a bounded as follows to wit: cm the noith by .ands oi Jos ..hey, east lands of John Dully and others, south by lands ol Lewl< Rhodes uu . Wi st bj muds w m seaton and it A Hartley, hav ing a one-.-tory nam.- dwelling hou e. f.am - barn au.i other outbuild.ng thereou erecteu.KOod apple orchard anu lu a fan stale ot cultivaliou stiZcJ and laked lu execution as the property of it u Wadoeli at tue suit oi Mrs Jane Funert .n. EI) No 117 March T 189 J. MeJunklu li Ualbraith Attorneys. Ail the right, tllle. Inter si aud claim of Wm II Davis and .Mary \ Davta, his wife. of. In aud lo a certain 101 ol gtound, more or less, -1 uue lu Butl'-r boro. Butler Co. I'a.boUnded > lob ws to- ,\ it: uu he nor. üby Wos st eiut b> ,ot No J in tne same plan of lot , souih by au adcy a it •\est by lot N'o. 4ln same plan ol tots, beln lo N .. :l in Moses .-uluvan'o plan of lots ,u Bu lii boro. naving a frontage oi 40 feet on said West street and rxtenulng lia. k uiatulaintng l ue same w tit'l 112 leet lo abjve mentioned alley, betu 0 a vacant lot auu pait of lie «aine propert \ coll .e u o tu» said Am 11 Davt- by Erankl.n All lei assign- r, by d ed onied *epi 21 18t.nlM r cord EU in I>l ol HOOK. 141. page 312. ALSO—OI, In and lo a certain lot of ground more or less si! ated lii butler. Pa . bounded as follows, to w»: Oil the norm tlv West street east b, lot or Gertie Davis, south by an alley and west by lot No. 30l the same plau of lots, oelug lot So. 2 in Moses Sullivan 's plan ol lois In said Butler boron,; i, having a frontage ol 40 f< el on sala West st and extending baen main taining the same width 1 - leet, to above men tioned alley, said lot having Iherou erected a two story slate rooted dwelling house and be iuK -i ( »~r1..l the same property conveyed to t-uid Win. H. Davis by b'ranklin Miller assignee by deed Jduird fcept 24 Is: 4 and ictoiiled Jn Deed book 14' page 312. ALSu—Of, 111 aud to a certain lot of giouud more or less situated In Butler I'a. bounded as follows, to wit: utt the north by West st, eait y lot No 3 In the same plan of lot?, south by an alley, and west by an ultey or Sullivan avenue being lot No 4 In MOBes Sullivan's plan of lota in ljutlcr boro. Having a mintage of 40 feet ou said West street and extending back maintain ing lhe same width 112 feet to above mention, ed alley, said lot having thereon erected a two stoi y shingle roofed dwell lug house aud store room combined and being pan of tli- same property conveyed to said W'li 11. Davis Oy Fr uiklni Miller assignee uy deed dated >epl 21 isjl. and rccor ed it Deed book 141 pa.'o 312 Sltzed and taken In execution as the property of Win. li Davis aud M iry A. Davis, his «lie at the suit ot Solomon Stainm ior use ofJ.C. McKee. ANDREW G. CAAIPiiKLU SheiLll.3 Sherifl'soaice, Butler, ra., Ketr, ti, j«"S. SHERIFF'S 3ALH3. By virtue ot sundry writs of \ en. Ex., PL Ka. Lev. Fa., tc . issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the court House. In the borougi of Butler, ou Friday, the Ist day of March, A. 1). M>. at I o'clock r. m„ the following de scribed property, to-wit: E D No. 103, March Term. 1835. Kohler A ltran oon. attorneys All the riitbt. tnle. Interest and claim of Johanna Wuller of. tn and to a certain lot of ground sli.iated hi Kutler borough Butler county. Pa. wounded as follow -, to wit; On the north by l*t ol VV E Ralston, ea-st by Main St. south by ioc of Christ Stock au.i an alley, west bv lot of K P Scott, with a t'ood two story brick building, u-ed as a store room and dwelling house co blued, erected tbereou. said iot hav ing a iront si;*-" of 82 feet on Main street a'd ex tending back elghti (80) feet, more or less, to s-iid western boundary, which Is 42 feet, luorc or less, in width, ALSO—Of In. and to a certain lot of ground situated 1.. Butler borough. Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: un the nortu by lot of LarKin, east by lot of Johauua Wuller, south by Centre Avenue, wes by lot of Larkm. said iot 'havtnjj a frontage oi 40 teet, more or less, on Centre Aveuue. and extending back 30 leet tnote or less, to 'he uortUeru boundary with a good two-story frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO—Ot. in and to a certain lot of ground situated in Butler oorough. Bu ler county, la, bounded as follows, to wll: On the north by lot o Lark in. east by lot of Kamercr south b> Centre avenue, nest by other lot ol Jobanae U uiler. said lot having a iruhtage ot 59 leet oil Centre avenue and extendi".g back the same wluthoa feet to the northern boundary, with a bilge urtck building, used .is a d elling house and store room, erected thereon. ALSO—Of. in aud to a certain lot of jjround sliuiied lu liuiler borough. lJutler county fa, I'ounued as 10110 s, to-»it: On the north by st Peter's church property, east by Carnahm heirs.south by an alley,west by Franklin street said lot having a iroutage of 2UO feel, more or less, on Fr nklin street, and extend.ng back 180 feet , more or less, and having a good bric« dwelling hnuse. train** stable and other oui- erected Miereon. ALSO—OI, 111 Hill to a cert Jin lot of jjround situated in Butler borougu. butler county fa. Oounded 11s follows, to-wit: On the north by •leffersoh street, east by lot of fl'lovv heirs, south Oy lot of K 1* lial.iaulf. west by lot 01 Johu l.efevtr. ti.iul lot having a frontage of 2S leet. more or less, 011 said Jefferson street and extending back to the southern boundary of said lot the Snmc width 60 teet. more or less, ana having 11 good two-story frame dwelling house erected thereon ALMI—Of. in and to a certain lot of ground situated in But ler borough Butler county fa bounded as follows, to-wit: On tile north by lot of I'has Duffy, east by 1.1 tn stree'. souui by an alley, west by an alley, said lot being 40 by IGJ leet, more or less, and having a two stor.> irauic dwelling house erected tuereou. seized and taken in execution as the properly 01 Johanna \N uller at the suit of John La wall. Test DNo 9, March Term, 1 s;»3, 11 H Zelgler. attorney. All the right, title and interest and claim ol William Foster 01. lu and to a certain lot ol ground situated in Butler borough, Butlei county fa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at a point at the comer of Cleveland street and Northern avenue, thence south .1 long said Northern avenue S3 feet to lands 01 Thomas Niggle, thence uesl.vird by lauds ol N.iid Thomas Niggle :'2 fee . thence northwaro along lands ol said Thomas Niggle 8:; feet to ■ ieveland stieet, thence along Cleveland street eastward 92 feet to place ol begiunl g. and navlnc ere- ted thereon a two story train* swelling house and other out bullliugs Seize and taken In execution us the property 01 William Foster at the suit 01 M K Beatty, EDNo 17 March Term, 1895. Lev Moqulatou. attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim 01 Lawsou E Braclrney. 01. lu and to a certain 10. of ground situated In Butler borough. Butlei county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at t he southeast corner of Falrvlew and Beta Way beins the northwest corner of loi ■ hence south 1 west 80 leet along the east sid< 01 K.iirvicw Avenue to lot No 8. thence east 1 south 13 s ia leer to an alley . thence north 1 easi So feel along said alley to Beta Way. Ihe net west l north 138 feet along said Beta Way to Falrview Avenue llie place of beginning, an. oeing lots No. 0 and 7lu W I Brugh's plan 01 lOts in >ala borough, with a good fv\o-stor> irame dwelling house and fiame oarn and other outbuildings erected mereon. seized and taken 111 txecuiion as the property ot Laws 11 h Brackuey at the suit of Mrs Helen Dickenson, lor use of »V F Turner. K D No, 80 March, Term, 1895. J W Hutchison, attorney. All the right, ■ itle, ime ect ond claim of W'ii dam U l)avls 01, in and 10 a'i that certain lot oi •round,more or less,situaled lu Butlei borough bui ler county. Pa., ooiinoed as toilows. to-wii. On the north by West street, east by lot o tiertle Davlo, south by an alley, and west Oj .ot No 3 of the same plan ot lots, being lot No i in Moses Sullivan's plan ot lots tn BUilei borough, having a frontage of 40 feet on sai.. * est street and extending back, maintaining the same width,ll2 f:. to a oove mentioned alley. „ald lot having ttieron erected a two-story slai roof dwelling house, said being a part of the same property conveyed to said William 11 Davis bv Franklin Miller, assignee, by deeu dated September 24th. 18IW, aad recorded In deed book 141, page 312. ALSO—Of. in and to all that certain lot of grouno, more or less, s>tuated In Btulei borough, Butler county. Pa .bounded as rollows to-wit: Ou me north I'J West street, east b> lot No 2, lu the same plan of lots, south by an alley, and west oy lot So 4, iu the same plan 01 lots, being lot No 3, 111 Moses Sullivan's plan 01 lots'ln Butler boro, having a iruntage of 40 feet ou said West street 011 a exltndlng back main talcing the same width, 112 teel 10 above men tioned alley . being a Vacant lot anu part ol the same property conveyed to me said William li Davis by Franklin Milter, as-siguee, by d- . dated Septemuer 24, IS'.'4, and recordea In Deed Book 141, page 312 ALS j—Of. n and to all that certain lot 01 ground, more 01 less, sltua tea In Butter borj Butler county, Pa., bnundtd as follows, to-w.t: On the north by We t sueet, east l>y lot No 3 ill me same ;dan ot lots, south by an alley, and by an alley, or sulllvau avenue, being lot .No 4lu Moses aulliv.tn's pian 01 lots In Btuler borough, naviug a irontage ot 40 feet 011 saiu . est street, anu extending back, maintaining tne same wldtu, 112 teei to the above mentioned alley, said lot uaviug thereon erected a two storv shingle-rooted dwelling house and stole room combined, and being part Ot the .name propert) conveyed to said Wllllaul H Davis b) Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated Sep itmoer 21th, 1894. aud recorded lu need book HI. page3i2. seiied and taken In execution as the property ot Wild tin li Davis at the suit 01 ,1 W Hutcuisou. cruatee. ED No 102. March Term, 1895. J W Hutchison, attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot M W Barues. 01, in and to sixty-tour acres of laud, inure or less, situated in Harrisvllle oorougu, Butler county. Pa., bounded at* follows, to-wit: Being the undivided oue-nall interest in all thai certain piece or parcel of lanu situate in saiu uoroush. Iluiler county anu state ot Fennel vauia. ou the norm by lands of Mrs E Black, K I. cummins anu -Mis Alary Mug, east by lanus 01 K I. brown, Mrs Mar) King anil an allej soutu by public road known as Mercer Turn pike, aiict West oy lands ot W E ISrowu and It L, cummins, seized anil taken in executiOa a? the property ol M W Barnes at tlic suit 01 »"» ll aani Black Morrow. E D No 105. March Term 1593. ltalston & Ureer attorneys. All the right, title, luteist and claim of Fmlly Montgomery, or, 111 auU to a certain lot 01 ground situated lu s.ixunburg borough, uullei couuiy. I'a , bounded asfollows, to-wit: uu In. iioith oy lot ol Kuocn.east oy lauils 01 Leusner and lloln, soUtti by lands 01 Harmon, west by land ot Lensuer, anu havlug a two-story name dwelling iiouse erected lliereou, seized and taken in execution as the pro pen > 01 Emily Montgomery at the suit ol .Mary t ileliuoold, aduiiuisiratux ot Tueodore Helin uolu, ueceased. bU No SI, March Term 1895. Brandon attorney All tne rlgut, title. Interest and claim ot Win or vV Al tleiviu 01, m JUJ to iweiity-elgUl acics of lantl. more or less, situated In MuudycreeK lownsnip. Butler county, Fa. bounded as 10l lows. to-wU: On the north by lanus ot .lames Scott, Jr., el al., east bj, lands 01 Charles \\ nite south by lauds ot 11 . Melviu, West o.s lands 01 Charlotte Lock's lielrs. anu being partly ciear Cd, Seized and taken in execution as tat. pro erl \of Wiu or W .>1 Melvin at me suit 01 A J t-1 aucis. E D No i 5 March Term, lsS5, ltalston & Greer, attorneys All tne lignt, tine, interest and claim 01 George 11 (irauam, 01. in auo to two-huuureu and seventy me i 275) acres 01 laud, more or less, situated In Clay icxvusuip. Butter couutj. Pa, bounded as loliows, to-wit: On the north by lanus ol John Wilson now i'hos Jamison, east by land el Chailes AlcClung, souili O) Kinds ot Uebeeca MeKisslck, et al.. west by lanus of J d Miller, el al., and known as Hie J W Christie laim, having a oiie-atory frame nouse anil log oaru, name stable and otuer erectcu inereon, having an oicnald, lain, inostlj cleaieu and in tan state ol cultivation .seiiru and taken in execution as the piopcriy ol George H Graham ut the suit of William Wi.suu. E D >O6l, March Term, 1595. Wll I.usk atfy. All the rignt. line. Interest anu claim o> Joseph Smllu and Herbert W Smith ot. in uiiu lo a ceriatu lot 01 ground sltiiaied 111 nutu-. Butter count) , t'a.. bounded as lol lows, to wti: Oil the iioilli bj »\est U sll'eel, eaat by loto' rtciiucr, aouiuoj an alley, west U) 10l ol 1' llmblin, said lot haMun a mintage ol 4o leet on West D slrtet, aud -,ouinwaid 177 ieeb to salu alley, having a two story ir,tine dwelling house and iranie stain, erectt-d thereon. Seized and taken lu execu tion us tne pi opertv o! Joseph Suitlh aud ller oert \\ smith at trie suit 01 .lames fu.au(.son 10 use 01c. H Anuersoit. now lor use ot J r Auaercou E DNo i-9 Mar. h term, IS9), C' Walker and T C Campoell, attorneys All the riftUt. uile luleiest and Ctuim ol W G sedwlck ct al. 01, in and Id I2J acres anil ill 1 ert lies 01 land, uime or lesa, situatu-* 1 11 rar «t lowuship, Butler coilulj a. Ou iuitua a-» lo.loWs■ to-ivu: iie M 4 a wulteoak, tucnue bj Lauds o, »\iu. ainpocll lleirs uoit. 0 Ues west 13 8-lu per uea u> a enestuut, luuuci uoi inc:! e.t&i Z2 9 1" p .ciiesto a p 01. inenix o> lanus ol Anthony Golumger n»> in W ue w Acsl li>3 peicheS to a post* then, c oy lanus "1 Asa Waru souths 2 a wulleottk. th.uce u\ ol Lt »i Utuaoo anu Hobei ■ C.tinpueil s »Uth d< v\t*s- 9« to aposi. in nee souin »u oeg wcs. I. V-lo peicll" s lo a vt nii'-o ik. iln-i.ce stoUiU ao at js west 1 .4 iio, ei i hes o tin place o oeg.n a.tjg having a tat. -UOIS name OWtrluu. Uoua , o.ii N and other outo ei cctet Hi P-UU Seized aud taken lu exetunoii as tne piop-ri.v 01 W G Bed wick et ai.it> the suit ol .tosepit Busnneil et al. 11 uNo li>4, March term. :*9O 'lcyulstiun.att'y All the rlgut, title, interest and claim oi l-.zra Slewarl, 01. in aud to twenty-live acies 01 laud more or less, siiuated hi merry lotvusaip, iWu lercounty i'a.. boUuded as lollows. 10-wtl: Beginning at the southwest corner at a post, thence oy lauds ol U.i» id Stewart and Win A 1 snira north 3 1-2 dcg east yl percUvs to a post, LheiKe by laiias ot Win M Sutra ana netrs 01 Jervis Tinner soutu »s drg east 4i perches 10 a post, thence by lin - • ot i> >1 und .1 c Sictuuurt south 3 1-2 drg west yi perches lo a pooi.theuce by lutius ol avid Stewart ssdeg west 44 perch is lo the place 01 beginning.having a iwo-story lrame uweltlng house, staoie and oiner oui bulldli gs erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property 01 Ezra Stewart at tlie suit ol Tae W arder Buahnell anil OlesshPr Co. EUNo 42 March term, !.>&>, McJunkin t Gal breath. attorneys. All the right, title, iuterest and claim or. George Bauidauf. executor of Henry !»aMa .1. deceased, and George Baldauf aiid Henry Hal d tuf, terretonauts, of, in an . to lw, acres ot land, more or • ~. thMttd m Summit tow a ship. B ti r count., ra, iwuulea as loilowe, to-wit: i.ei-lnul.ig ata while • kat tne s u-h --eust corner ol tu« Wouderiy tract, thence 9<Jutb S6 ileg M'rtt 21 to a posr, | IbencC north 2 deg west lil perch*M to a post ! and »hlteoak. tii -n -e north ss deg oast t> I .> ' petebn to a post, thence north I deg *nt lit pertbes a post, thence by lands lorni fly of »ar.»h t'ollint norm leg eist vj l 2 pen-be* to a post. BMH by lands now or formerly or I Sbull south 2 deg east 2.1 [n-r i t a pO"*t. thence by landsnow or tormcrl) of Patterson i.helrs soutb S8 deg west 7| |»-re,.rs to ibe ptace ! of beginning. beln the same piece of lan l COB . veyed b> Henry Baldaut el uv to Henry llal daut by deed recorded In deed t>o..s 27. pa-;e I 111 having a two story frame dwelling boose log u&rn. orchard and other outbuildings erected thereon. ALM>— of. In and to twenty acies of land, more or leas, situated in summit to.vuahlp. Butler county fa bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the souihwes' corner, tbence by lauds of 1 ultle norlb 1 11 dt-g west 37 l-2 perches to a blackoak, thence by lands of same south *9 deg west is i-J perches to a post near a hickory thence by lands of Blerghmer north i 1-4 d**g west 44 8-1o perche to the centre line of . Kit., i hence along the centre Hue of said K hsouiii 77 l-2ileg ■■•as! I: 1-2 perches, theuoc «1 dig s.unc vm'li n> deg j east 58 perches to a post In centre line or said K It. tbence south si) deg west 30 perches, siience south 1 deg east 41 1 J. perebes to a post the southeast co ner. thence by I IS tul dauf 88 1 I'd eg west 00 perches to the place of beginning, me saute piece of laud con veyed by Ileury Baldaut et ux to Henry liil daut by deed recorded in Deed ltook page 321 having a two-story I mine dw>- ling hoi-.- Iranie barn and other outbui dines erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ueorge Baldauf ex'r ot llenr l'».t - daur, dec'd. and George Bauldauf and Henry Baldaut, terre tenant*, .it the suit of Joseph Tboiua, for use of t'hlilp J spaliu and N .1 Spahn. ED No 100. March term. l»M. Thompson & Son, attorneys. All the right, title, infer* si and claim of John C Davison of. lit and to i mrti -one acres of 1 .nd more or less, situated in Cranberry tonusnip. Butler County, fa. bounded as follows, to-wtt: Beginning atthe Corner ol the linds of Israel COOKSOU and ftavid Garvin's heirs.thence north I 3-4 deg west 52 perches to the lauds .lotin lies hlug. thence worth 88 I-2 deg east 77 perches to a private road, taence along satu private road southward parallel with Hae of <»eorge Davis 67 2-10 percli*** to a public road, hence along said puolle road south .; 4 oe,; 92 perches to the place of beginning. bavin/ a ■ ivo story dwelling house, haru and other out buildings erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the pr ioenj of Johnr Uavidsuu at the suit of Audrew Blately. rKKMS OK SAl.K:—The toUovvlng rausf be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser the cost on the wru must DC paid and a list of the Ileus including nortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof .is he may claim must be furnished ihe Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales uot settled immediately will be continued uuill I o'clock p. M. of uexl day. at which time all property not settled for will igalu be put up aad sold at the expease aud rtsk of the person to wnoui first sold. • -ee Purdou's Olgest, 9tu edition, page i;o aud MUilll's r'orm-*, page .181. ANDREW u,CAMPBELU Sheriff. Sheriff's OlflCe. Butler. Pa., .Jan. 7, ls:f>. Road and Bridge Reports. Notice is hereby given that the following reads and bridges have be<*n confirmed nisi by the Court and will be presented to Court on Saturday morning of the first week 01 darch. IS9.S, aud if n > exceptions are filed they will be coutirmed absolutely: K. D. No 1, December session, 1894. In repetition of citizens of Butler township f>- üblic road in said township, to begin in the üblic road called the 3 degree or Kalb road it a point 40 or 50 rods east of the line be tween James Bredin aud Eckart Kalb and to md in a public road kuown as the Powder villi and Butler road, at the south western cornor of the borougn ot Butler. Seotember oth, 1894. viewers appoiuted by ihe Court, and December 3d, 1894, report ot viewers tiled, statiug that the road prayed or is necessary and have laid out the same between the points named in petition. Cost >f making, $250; bridge, $2,000.00: d images, >250.00, to be borne as follows: Bridge, by ihe county; cost of making and damages, by Butler township. December sth, 1894, approved, and fix width of road at 33 feet, notice to be given according to rules of Court. BY THE COURT. R. D. No. 2, December Session, IS'4. Petition of citizeus of Venango township to vacate public road leading from the Einlen u>n and Mur>insville road, at or near th lands of Michael Boyce, to a point on the Eakin's Corners public road at Samuel Byers', in said township. Se. tember 3, 1894, viewers appointed by ibe Court, and November 17th, 1894, report >f viewers filed, stating that the road between the points named is not necessary for public use, and have vacated the same. December sth, 1894, approved, notice to be given according to rules of Court. BY THE COUBT. It. D. No. 3, December Sessiou, 1894. Petition of citizens of Adams township to vacate, change and supply public road lead tug from Martha Burns' to ulade Mills, tnat the portion of said road leadiug from the poiut where it crosses the track of the Pitts burg and Western it. It., westward to near the Breakneck road, leading tc Evans City, *t or near a small cherry tree about lo or 20 rods westward from above last mentioned road. September Bth, 1594, viewers appointed by the Court, aud December 3d, ISU4, report of viewers filed, stating that the change prayed mr is neeeisary, aud have vacated and sup plied the same a distance «f 04 rods, the petitioners to open the road aud the towu >hip to move the bridge aud make the ap proaches. No damages assessed. Approved, and fix width of road at 33 feet, notice to be given according to rules of Court. BY THE COURT. R D. No. 4, December Session, 1894. Petition of citizens of Clinton township tor re-yiew of public road not opened, but laid out from a point on the road known as the State road, near the house of James Watson, to a point on a road that leads from Saxou tiurg to Allegheny City, at or near the houie ol John C. Norris, in said township. November 3d, 1894, viewers appointed by the Court, aud Decemoer Ist, 1894, report ot viewers tiled, stating that the road is not necessary tor public use. Deetmber 6th, 1894, approved, notice to be ijiveu according to ruiesof Court BY THE COURT. It. D. No. 5, December Session, 1894. Petiiiou of citizens of Brady township to vacate aud supply a public rotd to begin it a point on the Builer aud Mercer pike where it is intersected by the road leadiug to West Liberty, aud to end at a poiut on the Frank lin pike, on the line of the Wigton and stone Ho ,se prop, rty. September 10th, 1894, viewers appointed by the Court, and December I4ili, 1894, re port of viewers filed, stating that the. cuange prayed tor is necessary, aud have vacated and changed the same tor public use. December sth 1894, approved, and fix width ot road at 33 leet, notice to be giveu according to rules of Court. BY THE COURT, R. D. No. 7, December Session, 1894 Peiitiou of Joseph aud Johu N Muutz fer re-yiew ot public road iu Butler tuwnship, from a point ou the Pittsburg auu Butler Plank road.utar the nouse of Johu li. Diuiuger, Jr., to a point near the south • lue oi borough of Bailer near the sothwest corner of South Cemetery. September 4th, 1894, viewers appointed by the Court, and December Ist, 1594, report ot viewers tiled, stating mat the road is neces sary lor public use. Cost ot making said road, SSO .00, to be borne by the towusuip. Damages to John N. Muutz, $90.00, aud Joseph Randy, S2O 00, to be paid by the county. December sth, 1894. approved, aud lix width ot road at 33 lent, not.e<s to oe giveu according 10 rums ot Court. BY THF COURT. li, D. No. 9, December Session. It:i4 Petition ot Geo. 11. aud Daniel iluey tor private road in Butlalo towuship, to lead trom the public road running Irom tne Walker aud Uaunahstowu to tUe Butler and Freepoi t pike to the land ot said Ueo. W tluey, to run a distance 01 ab iut 10 or io leet over tne land ot Daniel Fredley. November sth, 1894, viewer* appointed by tne Court, aud December stn, 1894, report ot viewers tiled, staling that the private road is uecessary, and have laid out the same, amages one dollar 10 Nancy Fredley, to be j-anl by the petitioners December sth, 1894, approved, and lix width ot road at 20 leet, notice to be giveu according to rules ot Court. BY THE COURT. R. D. No. iO, December Session, 1-94. Petition ol ci'izens ot Forward lowustii i lor county bridge over I lie cr>eK where a road leading !r"ui me limk-i aud llirmoay road to lie ttuiier au.i Kv 1 1 tjitj road cros-es said crces. at Wnal is called Marshall's Fording. November 12th, 1894, viewers appoinle 1 by (lie to art, anil November 20, 18:u, repon ot vieweis tiled staiiug loai iuo ori ,iray d lor IS uecesiary au I tuat a clliu c is ueue.<- •ttiy in the c lUiseol tue public road to be connected witu said ornlge, aud lUat I Lie Oe located at least 12 leet abave low water mark. No damages asses-e.l. December sth, 1894, approved, uotice to bj t; 1 vtn according to rues ot court and to be laid belore the Grand I uryui next term. ltY THE COI RT. K. 1). No. 11, December Sessions, KslM Petition ot citizens of Forward, Counoque nessiug aud Jackson townships lor pumic road to lead from a point near Ambersnn's bridge, on the Franklin road, to a poi.it near Marshall's fording, on a road leading trout the Butler aud Harmony road to t.ie liatler aud KvansCily road. November 12, IVJ4, viewers appointed by the.Court. aud November 2oth, lr!M, report of viewers filed staling that the road prayed for is necessary aud have laid out the same for public use. Cost of making, .s2oo, to be borne by the townships. No damages as sassed, aud Jane Marshall releases all claims tor damages. Approved, and fix width o:' rood at 33 'eet, Notice to be given accord icg to rules of Court. BY THE COURT. K. D. N'o 12, December Sessn.eH, ls:>', Pe ilion ol' cilueus ol biuvuier township .or county b idge over Yellow Creek, where ibe iWtd leading truro the PortersViim aud Harmouv road to Middle Laocaater cro-.se* said creek. Novemlwr 4th, Isal, viewers appeintrd by the Court, and December .1, 1 Si' 4. report ol viewers filed, statu th t the bridge eif lor is necessary and <lij local" the a> e j thereof over Yello*.v Ciee'< where the road from P..it-isville an! Haruiouv to Middle I ancister crosses said crejk . So j asse-sed. Ilecemlier sth, lSl't, approved, natice to be j g.ven according to rules of court and to be I laid belore the Grand fury at next term. BY THK COCKT ; Bt'TLER COCXTT, 8S: Certified from the record this 4th dav ot Februarv, A. D. IS:'."i. JOSEPH CRISU KI L, Clerk i{. !?. A Suggestion. lYf : Iw!- l^pr-7 Did it ever occur to you that tnero are drugs and drugs—that "drugs are like every thing else —there are ni>od, bad and indif lerent. There is nothing el>e 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 ask for or your prescription calls for. It may not always be drags yon want either. We always have on hand a full line of sick room requisites., G. IM, BOYD. Diamond Rlock, - Butler, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. THE STANDARD KAIMtOAD OF AMERICA WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. ScitKni I.E is EFFBCR NOVEMBER ifith, lgot. South WEEK DAYS , A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. 11. Butler Leave 615 835 11 (« 245 500 Saxonbur|{.. .Arrive 044 900 It at 311 52s rtutler Juc't, •' 730 925 11 50 340 553 Hurler .fu«- t.. Leave "30 9 tl 1203 340 553 Natrona Arrive" 3S 951 12 13 3 50 i> c 2 I'areuium 7 43 9 ,s6 12 19 3 57 9 U7 Sprlngdaie 755 10 05 is 33 4 os L'laremout S 11 12 53 4 23 C 27 sharpsburg 8 is 1 05 4 29 6 32 Allegheny City s3> 10 .i 3 124 441 045 A. M. A. M P. M. P. M. P. M. North WEEK DAYS. A. M. A. H. A. P. M. P. M Alleghenycity Leaves v, s 2") 10 40 3 l". 0 10 Sliarpsburg 7 0< 8 30 10 58 Claremont 845 11 0s Sjrlugdale 8 S> II 20 6 41 r ireuium 732 9 10 It 33 3 t'.l 05» N'atrona 7 37 9 15 It 45 355 653 But.er Juc't Arrlve7 43 n 23 II 55 4 04 7 02 duller Juc't Leave 7 45 9 45 12 3s I 15 7 0- SaAOUtiUrg BOSIO It 114 440 '.'is Bltler Arrives 35 10 35 130 500 750 A. M. A. Ji. P. M. P.M. P, M WEEKDAYS, For the Kant. WKEK DAYS r. u. A. M A. M. p. M 245 615 Lv. Butler Ax. lo 33 ISo j4o 1») Ar. Butler •function Lv. 9 45 12 3s 401 745 Lv. Butler Junction Ar. a 41 12 38 410 749 Ar. Freeuort Lv. a 35 12 35 415 753 " Allegheny Juc't. •• 931 12 30 426 804 •' Leechborg " 920 12 13 440 821 " Paultou (Apotlo) " 905 11 sft 514 851 * Saltsburg •' 837 11 32 550 922 " Blalrsville " 805 11 00 eOO 930 " Blalrsville Inter'n " 750 10 15 830 It 40 " AltOOUa " 340 80" 100 320 " llarrlsOurg •' 11 55 310 430 I) 50 " Philadelphia " SSO 11 20 A. M. P. M. I', it. P. M Through trains for tho east lef ve Pittsburg t Union station j as follows: Pennsylvania, LlmiteJ, dally. 715 A,M Atlantic Express. •• 3 10A. .M Day Express. " 800 •• Philadelphia Express. " 4 30 P.M. iiastera Express, " 7 00 Fast Line. " 810 '• For detailed Inform I'ion, address riioi. h,. Watt, Pass. Ajj't. Ar'os era >.strict. 110 Ftflb Avenue, Putsourg, Pa. 3. it. PItEVOSr, J. I WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l. Pass'r. Ag't P. &. W. P.. It. Schedule lu effjci Nov. 18.. -9». (Butler tlxai) The Short Line to Pittsburg. DEPART SOUTH. FROM SOUTH . 6.25 a m Allegheny 9.25 a m, Allegheny Ei 8.15 a m All'y £ Akron 10.00 a m,AI X X Castle lo 05 a m Allegheny Ac 12.20 p m, All'y £ Cb'go 2 55 p m Allegheny Mall 5.05 p m. Allegheny Ex 350 p m Chicago Kx. 7is p m.All'y & Akron 555p in All'y & Ell. Ex s.oo pm, Allegheny Ac DEPART NORTH. FROM NOKTH. 10.05 a m Kane & Brad. js 05 a m. Foxburg Ac 5.15 ptn Clarion Ac |9..'>2 a m, Clarljn Ac 7.35 p m Foxburg (5.20 pm. Kane Mall SCUD \Y TR4INB. DKPAIIT SOUTH. PROM SOUIH. 3.15 am. l>eForest Ac 9.55 a m.Allegheny Ae 3.50 p ra. < hie ago Ex 505 pm. Allegheny Ex 5.55 p in, Allegheny Acj7.25 p ui, DeForest Ac Train arriving at at 5.0s p >ll leaves B & O de pot, Pltusbtu g. at 3 :15 o'clock. Butler au-1 Ureeaville Co I<h will leive All>- gheny it 3:20 p. m, daily exc.-pt 3u 1 lav. Cou uecilng at Wnlowgrove, arriving at Butler ai 5:05. Pulloun Buffet Sleeping Cars and Urst-cU*> Day Coaches run throufh between Butler anu Chicago dally. For through tickets to points in the West Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CROUCH. Ageni Trains leave the B. <S O. depot In Putburg lor the East as follows. For Washington I) C., Baltimore. Philadel phia, m i X•-w York. 7 :30 anil 9:80 p. m. S Cumlierl Til G:4U. 7 :30a.m. 1 :10, i»iO p. m. Con I uelsvllle. 6:10, 739. a. m. 1.10, 4.30, 4.43. 5.30, 9.21 p. in. Utiloutowu. T. o a m . 1 10. 4.30. 5.30 p. in luloiitown. Morg.t ntown and Fairmont. 7.30, a ' in, and 5.3» p. m. Mt.Pleasant 0.40. 7.30 a. m 1 1.10 and 4.30 pm. Washington. Pa. 7.40 ano 030 a. rn„ 4.00,4.45 and 9.00.11.55 p. m. Wheel lug, 7.40. and 9.30 a. m.. and 4.00 I'.OO. 11.55 u m. Cincinnati, St, Louis. Columous and New ark. 7.40 a. m.. 9.10. 11 55 p.m. For Chicago, 2.40 au 1 9.30 p. m, r Parlor ana sleeping ears to Baltimore, Wash , insfton.' 'lnclnnati an 1 Chtcairo [ fITTSBCRIi, SfIBN"A.JJSO & LAK? BRli H.S. Takes effect Monday. Dae 311«4. Train* are run hy .Standard Central Time (90tli Meridian ) One hour slower than City TUHJ. GOING NORTH. GOING SOU TH 10 14 | 18 1 STATIONS 9 11 13 p.m p.m ! i.m. Arr Lv'eia.m. a.m. p.m | s 2ti| luo Dunkirk | 1700 13 H ~j a. in.i ; no i 4.' lo io; Krie r. io s 35 3 3 ,i -i"> i o:' 9 2">,. »V all act* .luuct. 047 9is t 1. it -u i «4: 9 15 . ... (.Irani u So 9 1.- 1 .. 6 09(12 51 903 ....Lockport. ... 7 (Hi a 29 l » ti 02 12 48l 8 so| .. .Oianesvllle ... 7 Osj 938 434 G43 "... 10 22 ar.l'onneaut Iv. 1 . .1 740 3 11 ato 7to iv ar 110 22, 843 5 57 12 44 8 45 ar....A1bi0n... .Iv 7 11 9 41 4 37 5 43,12 33 8 31 ... Miadelaud... 7 23 a 53 4 .">1 5 4.1 12 :io s3B ... spnngDoro... 727a50 4 » 53312 24 8 2"' .0 'uueautvllle 73t10 03 5 a 5 11- i-2 W-. 8 00,... Alea'v'le Jet., slOlO 25 s*. 4 51, 7 3ii|lv .Oonn't Lake 10 11 4 4, 7 1G 8 10 ar ar 8 w 0 50 53y 425 755 Iv.. Meadvllle..lv 945 4 2i< 740 ... .; 8 .teiir »r 8 | i 211 I j, NO2 11 51 7 43 .. . Uartstown ,\o 1 .11 II 4ii 7 35j... Adamsvllle 10 41 544 .... 11 38 28j Osgood 10 54 553 <i l's 11 30 7 toi... Greenville... 03011 07 fi 03 6 18 II 20 7 OGI Sheuango G 40 11 20 6 20 1; iio 10 5a 0 4"> Kreitonla T <>3 11 44 1; 34 '1 41 10 41 G 25 i M rrcr 7 22 12 04 7 Ou 111 10 29 010 ... I'ariloe . . 7 ;n. 13 22 714 5 la' 10 20 li !0 ...I.rove City. 7 47 12 33 7 25 5 aelM 08 5 4« ... Bftrftevllie ...' 7 ss'l2 45 7 30 1 10 00 i11[... Branch nil.. .iBOGI2 54 745 >OO .... I 8 lOllv .Bra 11 elllo. 1 .. 7 10 12 10 , (~i s .ti ar.. llUUard . lv 1 i 5 11 15) ... 1 M7:i V. 5 .0 1v... K-i-'ers ...: - 1) 12 58 7 4 4 ,i:h 9 42 •') 211 K.i H I * :>2 I 12 8 0. t 1 J 15| 4 -0|...,..8ut1er ! 8 50| 1 42 8 3 220 7 -20 VlleglieilV P*W 11 OG' 3 5J' 2 15,a.11l I'lUvmrif.tMeO. ,1 11, .. .f. I. 1". BI.UU General Manager. Oree uv lie. Pa •V. G. -iAlt ;KAN r ti. i*. A.. Mea 1 vll.e. Pa Administratrix's Notice Notice is hereby given thai l«Uer-> <•! administration nu tnn estate of Jauiei? Sel lers,dee'd, late ol Butler borough, Butler county fa , have been granted to tbo nu dersigued, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reque.-'.ed to make pay ment, and those having claims or demand." will mak • known ih« same without delay. MRS U J. SRI.LKKS. Ad 111' x. E. E. YOUNG Any. Bntler Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undesigned on the estaie of Willian Lutz, deo'd, late of Lancaster twp, Butler Co., i'a . all persons Itnowlng 1 themselves indebted to said estate will | pleaso make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will pre- I seut them duly authenticated lor settle ! 111 J .t to J. X. KIUKKK, Ailm'r. Middle Lancaster P. O. J li Matbs att'y Butler Co., Pa. j Butler Pa. Where a Short PDRSE WILL GO I LONG WJJ. OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Men s Suits and Overcoats. Boys Suits and Furnishing Goods must be sold, we need the room and the shelves must be cleared for Spring Goods. All A\ inter Goods sold at cost—this means a reduction of 25 per cent. Come and see for yourself. This is no humbug. We mean what we say. H.Schneideman CLOTHIER AND GENTS' FURNISHER. 104 S. Main St., Butler, I'a. SPECIAL PANTS SALE For 30 Days Only. All Wool Cheviot, $i 50. Hair Line Cassimere. $2 50. Heavy Scotch Goods, S2OO. Fancy Worsteds, $3 00. t,- rrrrr <f Wool Filled Slen's Jean Hiverside Worsteds, $4 00 r, . . d» r» ■ . Pants, 55c worth $1 Boy s 50c Special for 30 days. Sch a Lil & Nast, Leading Clothiers, 137 S. Main St., Batld. Pfc. THIS Space is reserved for Doutliett & Graham's Spring- Announcement % upS & Downs OCCUR in business as well in the other oflairs of life. In the way of their application the UPS (in prices) cling persistently to the other fellows, and the DOWNS belong of right to us. We Have The Goods. Every item we name, we own. You can never say that you were lured to disappointment by any printer's_ink above our signature. jjgr Just to Illustrate,^! *1 25 Black Faile Silk now 75e par yard II 25 Fine Blacic Serge " 75c " II 25 Fine Block Henrietta.... . " 75c " $1 00 Fine 46-in Henrietta " 65c " 050 Finn 46-in Henrietta " 45c " •iOc Unbleached Damask...... " 39c " 300 Turkey Red Damask... " 20c " Good, Heavy Crash " 4c " 6J Good, Heavy Sheeting " 4fC " U-iod, Heavy 9-4 Sheeting " 12| " 100 dozen Misses' Heavy Black Cotton Hose " 5c *' den's Heavy Cotton-Half Hose ...... " 5c " N'ew Spring Embroidery, New White Goods, Dimity, Ac., at lowest prices. Two ihirds off on all Winter Millinery. Respectfully, Mrs. Jennie E. Zimmerman SUCCESSOR TO RITTER & RALSTON. SOLE AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. ' 111 HERE is a way of being abs I I solutely sure that the shoe- V you buy are worth at least as much as you pay for them. You may not be able to tell good leather from bad; you may not know the difference between a grade shoe and an article of n|/ j ip rougher make and yet it is your own fault if you are imposed on. \ \ I [dtKM IJjUr You cannot be expected to detect «K3skAtl those diflerencs in material which /HtnJy make such a material difference, kut J ou can at l cas * ta^e P rc * caution of making your purchases where misrepicsc.tuiiiuiu «ue never for a moment tolerated. Come to us, we will sell you good, substantial shoes, not shoddy shoes made at a price for the sole purpose of advertising and to beguile the innocent. Too cheap a shoe is dear at any price. We guarantee every pair of shoes we sell. If you are a full grown man or woman they will cost you more than seventy-five cents a pair, bnt you will gladly pay the difference. The best is always the cheapest. The best, however, does not necessarily mean the dearest. You will b# surprised at the low prices we ask for really good shoes. mm,ALBOFF.
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