Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 21, 1895, Image 2

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    THE CITIZEN"
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WILLI!* C. lUtn, - PabllUe
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21.1W5.
Vicioua Legislation.
A bill, which has already passed the
State Senate and which is now pending in
the Honse, reads as follows:
Sec 1. Be 1t enacted by the Senate and
Ho^wr^f-Kepn" ,ent '» tiT ® 8 th ® moU
■"•luflThofPennsylvania in General Assem-
met Ldit J hereby enacted bj the
authoritv of tbe same That every city and
bornugh'shall have power and Waterworks
consent to the construction of water works
irithin the limit of its territory or any por
tion thereof for the supply of water to tbe
public and no company hereafter incorpo
rated for such purpose shall enter upon
any street OT highway within any city or
borough tor the purpose of constructing or
extending any part of its plant or works
without first procuring the consent
local authorities Every city or
granting such consent may in addition to
providing reasonable regulations tor the
public convenience and safety impose such
reaso: able conditions as it may deem
proper in relation to the construction of
such works or plant and also stipulate for
and agree upon terms on which such city
or borough may at any time acquire tne
plant or works of sncb company or require
or take a supply ot water therefrom
Sec. 2. Every city and borough shall
have the power of eminent domain so as to
enable it to acquire by purchase or con
demnation the plant or works of any com
pany incorporated fcr and supplying water
within tbe limits oi such municipality and
before any city or borough purcbase
oonstruct maintain or operate any water
works or plant of its own or procure water
to be supplied to the public in any portion
•fits territory already supplied by any
company incorporated for such purpose
such city or borough shall purchase or ac
quire the works and property of such com-
L r within such distnet and so much
thereof located outside of such district a»
neb city or borough may require at a
pnee to be agreed upon and in case of fail
ure to agree upon such pnee such city or
boroagh shall pay therefor such damages
as shall be awarded to such company the
same to be ascertained in the tollowing
manner that is to sav Upon the present
ation to the court of common pleas ot tne
proper county setting forth the premises
and describing tbe plant or works mtend
ed to be taken the court shall alter 10 days
notice to tbe company interested appoint
5 disinterested persons as viewers etc
Provided That this act shall not apply
to boroughs which have already purchased
their water works and wish to enlarge the
same by additional purchases or by laying
additional pipe lines or providing addition
al hydrants for the accommodation and
protection ol the people a»d property ot
said boroughs
It will be the first section is
a mere rehash of the present corporate
powers of cities and boroughs regarding
water companies, but section 2 contains
something new in these words:"before any
city or borough shall purchase, construct,
maintain, or operate any water works or
plant of its own or procure water to be sup
plied to tbe public in any portion of its
territory already supplied by any company
incorporated for such purpose; such city
or borough shall purchase or acquire the
works and property of such companies,"
etc.
These worde are a direct blow at the
corporate rights of cities and boroughs.
They mean tbat we cannot help or better
ourselves without fiist shouldering the
property of a corporation whose service has
become unsatisfactory, and therefore at a
meeting of citsons of this town last Thurs
day, the following resolutions were adopt
ed:
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
meeting that senate bill No. 48, and now
pending in tho legislature of the state, is
not only unconstitutional and vicious but
an outrage npon citueus, taxpayers and
the people of the borough of Butler and ot
every borough in the state who are receiv
ing their water 3upply from corporations
or private individuals. Therefore be it.
Resolved, That we assert the right of this
borough and of every borough in the state
in their municipal capacity, and whenever
they so desire and do it to furnish their
people with pure, good water wituout be
uig forced to buy at an exhorbitant price
a lot of juuk that is practically worthiest
and useless.
Resolved, That the senator from this
district aud representatives from this coun
ty be requested to use all and every honor
able means to defeat the passage ot this
bill by tbe legislature ot this state.
The bill has already passed the Senate,
and Senator Meredith who has an interest
in the Water Works here was one of its
champions, but it should be defeated in
the House it possible.
It is a dangerous bill, everyway. The
words "or procure water to be suppled to
the public in any portion of its territory,
etc., might be construed as operating a
gainst the granting of the use of the streets
by council to joint stock companies sucti
as the one in existence in our First Ward
to-day.
In one year and a half the public debt
has increased 33 per cent, and this in times
of peace. If we should be so unlortunate
as to be involved in a war the nation would
noon be bankrupt.
Harrisburg Notes.
The proposed investigation of the local
government of Phil's. was the chief topic
among legislators, Thursday, but, in the
Senate that day Mr. Kaufman protested
against increasing officers and salaries, but
the bill then under consideration increas
ing the salary of a type writer from SI,OOO
to $1,200 went through.
Tbe House Committee on Education re
ported a bill changing the method of grant
ing certificates to teachers. Instead of
{lermittmg the teachers' institutes to se
ed the committee, as is now done, the
bill provides that the county superinten
dent and two teachers, with two others to
be selected by the Htate Superintendent,
shall constitute tbe board of examiners.
Gov Hastings swung his veto axe, last
Saturday, for the first time, and chopped
the head off the bill giving Wasbihgtou
Co. an additional law judge. In his
Teto-message he gives a resume of
the legal business of that county for 1894,
which is little, if any, larger than that ol
this county.
The bill creating a Department of agri
culture passed tbe House finally ou Thurs
day. Thus far the farmers bave every
thing they have asked tor in this Legisla
ture.
IF the Legislature at Harrisburg, an I
Governor Hastings, do not waut to diss:-
pate the two hundred and fifty thousand
majority or thereabouts by which they
were electe.t they should call a decided
halt on the proposed legislation creating
needless officers at large salaries, iucrea*
ing vbe salaries of old officers e.ud on reek
less appropriations generally. With busi
ness depressing aud taxes burdeusome, on
the one band, and the purchasing power
of a salary never so great as.it is now neith
er the people or the perty are iu a mood
to be I'irther and needlessly burdened by
rwikless expenditures of the public money.
A halt can not be called to.i soon nor too
decidedly. —EJC
Tilli rep<jft of the Secretary of War fixes
the aggregate of the State militia at 110,-
B#6 men. of which 100,394 are privates.
The total available unorganized uiilitir.v
force ol the country aggregates 9,582 806
men.
Washington Notes.
The House on Thursday rejected the
President's recommendation that the
greenbacks be retired; and also the gold
bond resolution by a vote of 107 to 120
wbicb ends all hope of anything being
done by this congress to relieve the Treas
ury.
In the Senate, Tuesday Jones was un
able to force a vote on his bill; tbe silver
men showed the extremity of their strength
and will now probably quit, aud Allow tbe
approprintion bills to t>e passed, and thus
prevent an extra cession.
ACCOKUINU to statistics there are 6,136
people making laws for this country. The
othet 65,000,000 are trying to keep the
laws already made, aud are not succeed
ing very well is ouor insttacw.
A Cheeky Judge.
I*p in Franklin, Judge Taylor of Venan
go Co., was, according to the gossip of the
town, canght in the act of making an as i
situation house out of the court house, and
on the 4th of January he entered the Sher
iffs office and did assault and beat and at
tempt to shoot one of the deputy sheriffs.
The deputy sheriff informed against him,
Judge Taylor waifed a bearing and gave
bail for court, and the Grand Jury found a
true bill against him for assault with in
tent to kill.
The case was postponed by Judge Hen
derson on account ot the tes-.mony of phy
sicians as to Taylors for
trial and yet Taylor has been holding
court there right along.
One of the Franklin papers of last week
published a complete record of the case,
and sums up as follows:
Ou the showing which is made by the
above record, a number of self evident
propositions are deducible.
1 II Judgu Taylor was "physically and
mentally until" for trial on Jan 31, he was
likewise unlit to sit in his judicial capacity
on that day. ..... ... u
2 If he is unfortunately liable to attacks
of"'spasmodic insanity," he was out ot
place on the bench this week.
3.Thw argument which makes him nnnt to
undergo trial by reason of mental and phys
ical disability and liability to spasmadie
aberration also takes him trom the judicial
bench by reason ot unfitness. .
We simply iollow the inflexible logic ot
this matter. There is no disposition in
this community to persecute Judge Taylor.
His friends, in making assertions to the
contrary, merely call attention to the re
markable moderation and toleration thai
has been shown toward him. We hope he
may prove himself innocent of the lelony
that is laid at his door, lie and bis friends,
however, have "queered" the case by post
poning its trial on grounds which, it
valid, establish his incapacity tor service
on the bench.
The real issue cannot be befogged.
What did Judge Taylor do to M.M.
Sbomaker on the afternoon .of Jan. 4J Ibat
is the question. The ridiculous manner
of evading it has injured him and made
Venango county a laughing spectacle for
the country.
A meeting of the \ enango county Bar.
at which about thirty members were pres
ent, was held in the Court House last Sat
urday alternoon and it was voted by a
large majority to take steps for the im
peachment and removal of Judge Taylor
from the bench.
The proceedings began by the report of
the committee which had been appointed
to investigate the record of Jndge Taylor.
W. J. Breeae, in behalf of the committee,
submitted a report reciting that the testi
mony taken by the committee shows that
Judge Taylor is and has been for some
tim e mentally incapacitated tor the duties
of bis office, and that his conduct has been
immoral, arbitrary, vindictive, and sub
versive ol justice.
A memorial wi'l be presented to the
House at Harrisburg asking that he be im
pi-ached. If this is ordered, the Senate
sits as a jury in the case,and if found guilty
the GoTernor removes him, and appoints
bis successor.
THK richest man in Congress is Repre
sentative feorg, ot Ohio He is a tobacco
nist and is worth $15,000,000.
Brownsdale Scraps.
Jaca Frost still reigns, seemingly bent
on holding everything in his icy grasp.
Tbere has been much sickness in onr
little village this winter.
Mrs. Geo. Miller is recovering from a
very severe attack of neuralgia of the heart.
Geo. Hay who was confined to the house
for four or live weeks with sore eyes, is
able to be about again, his sickness was
very annoying to him, from the fact that
it came at a time when he was busy col
lecting the taxes of Penn twp, yet not
withstanding this siege of oickui-ss ho has
succeeded in collecting nearly all of the
taxes, and can be put dowu as one of the
successful tax collectors ot the county.
Samuel McCandless and his son Carl
have almost recovered from their recent
sickness.
We are glad to note the fact that Jose
phine dart, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hart is able to be about again.
Mr. J. I) Martin's family have nearly all
been sick, but are able to be about again.
John Nicklass was laid up for a week
with a severe cold, but is able to work
again.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Douthett have been
on the sick list, and their ailment seems to
be of a Grippe character. They are able
to be about again.
Miss Jennie Smith of Allegheny is visit
ing at Geo. Hayß.
Mrs. Jane B. Doathett has gone to But
ler to visit her son Win G Doutbett ot tbe
firm'of Douthett 4 Graham clothiers of But
ler ta.
Dr. H. S. McClymonds of Renfrew is a
welcome visitor in Brownsdale these days.
Mr. W. S. Doutbett can be seen almost
every day driving his noted horse Butler
Chief 2 25, in tbe sleigh. He makes an
elegant sleigh horse.
The entertainment given by Kev. E. C
Paxton in the U. P. church was well re
ceived and highly appreciated. Mr. D. D
Dodds came down from G rove City to at
tend the entertainment.
Mr. John Hart had his hand badly hurt
while working on a well in the Coopers
town district.
Our supervisors have beea busy opeaing
the roads, where they were drifted by the
late storm.
The drilling well on ex-Sheriff Brown's
ftrm will reach the hundred foot sand be
fore long. They have had good success so
far on this well.
Miss Mary Bennett of Coaltown is again
in our vicinity making her home at A. M
Douthett's
Mr. Tbos. Martin has been sick for about
about four weeks. He does not recover
as fast as his friends would like to see but
we all hope tbat he will bo up soon.
Tbe cutting of James Douthett's timber
is almost completed, but the saw mill has
beec stopped for over a week for the want
of wat er.
We all shall be happy indeed when we
shall hear the sound of tbe blue bird in tbe
land and wh>n the robin shall come from
that warm clime to mike our morning
ho u rs retound with sweet melodies.
Mr. and lfr». J. M. Slaylon
MeadvlUe, Pa.
Hood's Is Good and Great
It Cured Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Etc.
" Hood's Sarsa par ilia has done me more
good than any physician. I had catarrh
end dyspepsia 20 years, and tried different
remedies and prescriptions without ben
efit. The doctors told mo
I Could Not Live.
One day after reading of the wonderful
i cures effected by Hood's Sarsa par ilia, I re
| solved to try one bottle. It did great and
fjood work so I continued, and after tak
og four bottlea it is with joy and glad
ness that I write tbat I am perfectly cured
And Am Well Man Today.
My wife was troubled with nervousness
and a general tired feeling. She could not
walk any distance or do any heavy work.
Wood's Sar,a
--1 parilla
Her rest was broken £ V | j
at night. She has t
taken Hood's Sarsa
parilla and now she can do any ordinary
I work without trouble, sleep soundly, and
go about without being over-fatigued.
We know It is a splen 'id tonic." J. M.
SLAVTON, 842 Cottage St., Meadville, Pa.
Hood's Pills become ttn> favorite cathartio
with every one who tries them. 25c. per box.
I
: Barfield Tea ss
Oi Uraflacbe !:t*torwnCon<pk*xi<» v.-Doctors'
Billi. Bamplnfree. (Uiuriß i*Tka<'•»..Sl9 sthSt ,H.Y.
Cures Co fUtipatiofl
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
The verdict iu the case of Geo. M. Irwin .
the pool aidn, tried last week in Pittsburg.
was not guilty but pay tbe costs; and
•witi went to Phil's, Monday night.
As a street car was crossing a railroad
track in Pittssbnrg last Saturday, the trol
ley became misplaced; the conductor tola
the passengers to leave the car quickly,
and tbey all did so, and all escaped injury,
excepting Anna Kosak a P ir * . ;
had ia*t arrived trom Australia on a vie>it
to her father. She was struck by the ap
preaching train and instantly killed.
I'ortersrillc Items.
Mark Glenn has purchased the property ,
of William Dann, and intends opening a
meat market.
The creamery is prospering under tho
management ot Harvey Marks, and is pay- j
ing the stockholders handsome dividend*.
GUATEMALA has agreed to the boundary
line proposed by Mexitjo and there will be
no war bet ween the two countries.
EX-QUEES Lit of Hawaii was brought J
to trial on the sth inst, on a charge ot
treason, preferred by tho Republican gov
ernment tbat has been established in the
island" and she refused to plead, and was
adjudged guilty, though she der.ied that
she had anything to do with the late insur- ;
rection.
Lt Hung Chang's yellow-jacket and pea
cock feather have been restored to him by
the Emperor, and he is to be sent as a (
speci a! messenger of Peace to Tokio.
DEATHS
JTEBEL— At her home at Herman. Feb- J
ruary 17. 18D5, Nynp'ia. daughter of the j
late Bart Nebel. deceased, aged 20 years, j
HOFFiIAS At his home in Butler, Feb
ruary 16, 1595, Charles Hoffman, aged ,
40 years
DUNCAN—At his home in Butler, Feb
ruary 11. 1895. Carl Leßoy, son of David
C and Emma Duncan, aged three years.
BYERS—At bis home in Concord town
ship, February 12, 1*95, William Byers,
aged 85 years, 1 month and 14 days.
M AGEE — At the home of his cousin, John
McDade, in Clearfield township, Febru
ary 6, 1895, Daniel Magee, aged 68 years.
MORSE- At his home in Freeport, Feb
ruary 15, 1895 Harry, son of William
Morse, aged 16 years.
LACKEY—At his home in Oakland town
ship February 14, 1895, William Lackey,
aged —.
BEAOHEM—At her home in Cherry twp,
Feb. 18 1895, Mrs. Beachem. wife of
Chas. Beachem, aged about 35 years.
Her death was caused by typhoid fever,
and she wa< tbe sixth member of the fami
ly to be afflicted. Mr. Beachem is still
confined to his bed.
OBITUARY NOTES.
Jas. A. McKee. formerly of this county,
died on the 10th inst. at his home in Claxs
ville. Pa.
P
Sip
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AK ser
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking p'.wder High
est ol all io leavetiog 8' reng! Ii Latcft
United State* Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wail St.. N. Y.
HERKIMER & TMLOR
Funeral Directors,
151 S. Main St., - Butler: Pa.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to the Legislature of
Pennsylvania at the present session, to re
peal an act entitled "An act to prevent
cattle, horses, mules, sheep and swine
from running at largo in Middlesex. Butler
and Mercer townships aud Harris.ille
Borough Butler county, approved March
lath 1870; so tar as the same U| plies to
Harrisvilie borough. The purpose of the
above entiiled act was to prevent cattle,
birees, mules, sheep and swine from run
ning at large aud authoiizing tue constable
of the disirict to take, detain aud sell said
strays. The purpose ol the intended ap
plication is to have said act repealed so
lar as the same applies to flarrisville
borough.
C. M. BROWN,
J. 11. MORRISON Jr,
K. K YV ICK,
J. H. MORRISON,
W". E. Brown.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. S Young and tVm. Cooper,
under the firm name of Young <fc Cooper,
was disolved hj mutual consent on Dec.
31*t 1894, J S Young retiricg.
Mr. William Cooper will continue the
business and settle all the accounts of
the late firm.
J. S. Yonng.
Wm. Cooper.
Administrator's Notce.
KSTATK OK A LEXAN OER BROWN, DEC'D.
Notice is hereby given that le'tersof ad
ministration C.T. A. on the estate of Alex
ander Brown, late of the township of Mer
cer. county of Butler, and S'ate of Peuu'a,
dec'o, nave been granted to ibe undersign
ed, to whom all persun* indebted to said
rsiate are requested to make payment.and
those having clainm'or demands will make
knowu the same without delay
N. E BROWN,
Conneaut Lake,
A. T. BLACK, Att'y. Crawford Co., I'a
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of administration on the estate
nt Sarah M tialbraith, der'd, late ol
Ad IIIS township, Butler Co, P» , having
lieeu g'anted to the undersigned, all per
sons knowing themselves in<* bted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment, and any having claims agaiust said
e-iaiti * ill present them duly authentica
ted It'T settlement to
K. T. GALBRAITH. Adm'r ,
W. C Findley, Mars, I'a.
Att'v.
Executor's Notice.
Letters testamentary ou the estate of
John Klitiger, late of I'enn twp., dee'd.
naviog been gram I'd to the undersigned,
all peisi.t>» knowing themselves indebted
to said e-tate will please make immediate I
na\nient. at d any having claims against
said estate will preseut them duly authen
tiiated 'o
D. B. DOUTIIHTT. Ex'r.,
BroKUsdaie. i'a
Execumx Notice,
Le"ers testame ary on the* e»iate of
John Shell), la e el Butler, I'a . having
hesn granted the undersigned, all persons
iud<liiid to sa d e.- aie will ;>le«se make
immediate payment and those bating
claims will present them duly auihenticat
i ij lor settlement lo
BASNAII L. SIIKM. Bx'r .
W D. Brandon, Butler I'a
A try.
Administratrix's N >tice
N;>tice is hereby given tha 1 letters of
anministration on the estate of .fumes Sel
lers, dee'd. late of Butler bonmgh. Bntler
county Pa . have been granted to the un
dersigned, to Aliotn all persons indebted
to said estate aie reque.'.ed to make pay
merit, and those having claims or demands
! will niakr" known the same without delay.
MRS. M. J. SELLERS, Adm'i.
E. E. YOUNG Atty. Butler Pa.
Job work of all kind doae at the
CITIZEN OFFICE
Financial Report of Butler County for 1894.
Levy and Assessment of T«x for 1894.
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District, Collector. f § 9 H
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• $ 303" 66 J 1639 *4 i'WM $ 157 *SB
Allegheny John J MUfonL 1016 65- 998 72 16 H7 71 JO
ThosSßeatty 941 2& 831 88 109 411 68 <5
Geo^Bauer .. I!.. 1 1502 03 1316 92 185 11 126 55
n ihfc Hm Westerman 1643 5.5 1518 '3 130 42 132 00
Buffalo. 1319 19 1258 60 66 59 84 75
« n C Miller ... . 1146 04 1087 38 58 66 85 50
rh«£ And If cMarray '. 1233 13 1157 66 75 47 95 25
£i JZ'm n H nnffr 1.. 1019 93 929 28 90 65 85 50
C earfield H.H.I f1y........ 1490 86 1400 66 95 25 111 00
Clinton. John Hmtotead 1190 66 1154 <H 35 72 84 75
pAnnMiu' Alex Stewart 1 '557 43 1170 58 386 85 113 25
r?.n£'rrv And kircUler - 1509 25 13-5111 18 1. 105 00
jobn Ruwrt 126358 1033 1 -3027 13350
Fair view, Jas McGar jJ» « »] .* J®
Forward, Geo J Marbnrger j 21«7 05 1419 4J 747 64, 138 00
Franklin, Cha* Mackey - 92 04 85 50
Jackson, John Eichert 34 {-&< 1* ]>p rVi 1?
Jefferson, Wm J Cooper «23 39 1300 6.< 272 0: 110 2o
l£Z ur '
Mercer' 89! 602 04 .8 85 42 75
r «nr Lvon 1 1827 29 1498 14 329 1a 139 o0
P B Kennedy »....! 1039 79 1003 14 36 65 72 00
Oakland, ' Peter Whitroire '. '. i 1198 69, 1074 g 124 64 103 50
<& E !«'«■ IK sign i 5«
Slippery rock, Jos L Cooper.. its- 10 243 65 13°
v"nanLo *9 07 1 937 32
Washington, Herman Seaton
But'erboro, John Yonkins 11164 14 8778 27 2385 87 204 00
Evans City' 851 24 388 60 462 64 450
iLrview 17 W m Gibson ' 253 28: 145 03] 108 25 825
s, Kirs?-82 S& £8 £3
Karns City, Geo E McGill I 120 06 110 3b| 9 7oj 9<o
Miller*town, Tho s H Evans 614 82 412 78 20"- 04 o4 00
Portersville. H H Dann | _■* 91 1/3 , * 1 UOO
Prospect, C F Newman ! 385 66 236 34 149 3- 12 00
Petrolia, F M Fritz ; 157 £ 11* 46 41 33 .1 ,o
Sunhurv 8 8 Hunt i 23t> 22 167 00 /2 lo lw /o
Saionbnrg. Cba, Haabe 1 621 91 369 12 252 79! 30 75
Zelienople, S B Zeigler j
Total '562143 01 $5:609 82i510533 191*3876 00
Amount of Tax Collected and Remaining due for 1893 and Previous.
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Districts. Colloctor 5* i «r. s g a.
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1887 Butier ' Michael DufforU 1$ i$ $ 38 03
C?ay J- McMich*el $47 00, | 247 10 96
1889. Karns City M
Muddycreek MoGee 11 8.
Worth JG. McClymonds 15 00[ 78 23 04
Washington Herman Beaton 25 00 1 31 22 04
1890. Cherry W. Newman 100 *Oj 526 15 05
Slippery Rock D. M Dickey 57| 03
Portersville J- Kinzer 29 94 1 ho
Butler R.C. McAboy 71 31 j 3 96
1891. Brady !! John Stafl. 90 93
Concord Ge>. W. Moser„ 187 57
Katns City VI. King 50 00 66/ 2b. 26 29
Millerstown K. M Jenkins , 77 2,_. 406
portersville J- Kinzer -j 81
Washineton J. F. Harp«r 1 160 01" 855
Worth 'o« Barron 951
Sunbory .i. W. McNaughton | 16 60 88
1892. Allegheny K. C. I'irks | 294 72! 73 81, 13 /-
Brady I- A. Uines i 275 00 j ! 14 46 24 < 1
Clav K. B Conn ) 28 48 j IWj
Clearfield H. H. Duffy ! 423 52 22 43
Concord C Campbell 174 881 | 9 42j
Connonuenessine J Shearer I 4 00| j
C.ierry Henry Peter* ] 159 69 88/
Donegal John Ueicbirt 20 111 7 11| 1 H
Marion John Van Dyke ; 1 65j 2 37» 08 !
Mercer Saraoel ("onn ; 42 45 225
Muddy creek J. W. Kcott 51 79 851 281
Oakland Peter Whitmire j 25 00 1 31; 784
I' eun Wm. Patterson \ 489 07 27 16
Parker G .I.Keple' I''9 17, 274 7 17j
VenaiiKO Frank McVamee 213 901 31 94 ( 11 88]
Wa«hioeten J.F. Hariwr 356 00 35 15 17 66 69 31
Butler Bt ioneu Samuel VValk> r 1452 9o 16 46| 522 06
Fairview William Gibsou ' 43 28j 2 40!
Ilarri-ville Joseph 8} Pe v ; 1 10i 06
Karns C loseph Mecbl nf . 1» 77 ; <5
Jliliei, ii vu E M Jenkius ! !«> 66 010
Porieisv.lle J»' »b Kmztr 11l 27; ,6 03
Saionburg Chust. Raabe 11 92| 229 6t>
Tota l I .$5316 48 $176 9715284 33 $ 907 27
IS9'.. Adams M Ma-«hall $ 5<5 O.i ?38 J3O 77$ 48 22
A I 'r£uen v Ixme* Jolly ! «>SO 0o 45 I.; 35 78 12 08
Bradv S T Beaty 4.9 9b 574 24 39
Bugalo 8 Westermau ' 301 41 12 O'Ji 15 95
Butler A bert Sarver 1 2> : > 07 27 5->| 13 -il
Clay KBCoua 319 (.6. 18 68
C'eulie r K H'/on .....: 384 22 4>i 21 38
(;i,nry Hitah Sproul 17 20, til jt> 93
Clearfield ..... H H Duff* .'... _ _ 511 89
Clinton Wm Harvey ">l 2 ' 55" 274
Cuucord < M Campbe l 6.1 91 46 _0 29 96
ConnoqueutHH!og William Auderson OUi ii 47 53 26 /'
Ctaulierry K J Cooktion 8 31 *2 24
Doneya! Joiin Reitzeri 3'-i3 40 31 s"> 17 5"
Fairview D M Tbom, .» 16 .7 03 30 31,
Forward Win l-'ehl I■/ 100 3o 7 66|
Frauklm W.l liariiev 1< JHI 3
Jackson . J A Kricoei-I ;ius i I Hi 51 29 24
Jeilersnu Wi.lia>n o"e|ineit 184 96 13 0 t 9 /-j 949
l.aucaMter JI. Mori;/. 31 I « ' ' 3* 16 0; I
Marion l/.sepii Vandyke 4 512 36 4. 21 83j 724
Mereer Ijonn Urr ' 10 4* 23 42, 08;
Mlddteoei KO 'I nompsou -.'.SL': 85* '2;^;
Muddvc eeu Geoi<e Stoughion .>ll #*• 2<9 27 -'
Oaklan.i <"hr - v Kobb 2 i7l 36 9<i 11 34 441
Parke' Eli Gib-nn 2'5 04 414" 11491
IVnn William er-on 10.8 46 57 8< j 58 48;
Slippei v K rk.. Paul Kei«'er '• s 7l 17 •>'< 17 98
Sumoiil I W Baiilnni 23.s 96 7 3'>j 13 2/
Venango Frank MeNmuee 1 87 44 13 31 480
Wasbiuxtou ... Herrnon Seaiou ii ij 0 I II 28 '*»
Wiufield Vugusi Freelmif 4 1 | 160 99
worth Inseph Shields 116 i 12 3i- 6 l';
Builer borontii ; Samnel walk»r lo'9 O -12 st>j
Faiiv.ew bitro Will nil Gibson /0 41 5 99, 310 626 64
Karns <uy boro A w
Harmony ooro t'red Weigie 188 71 4 0-j 10 04.
Hsrrisvi He boro Joseph Pew 53 M», 2 8,1
Centreville b Joseph Bestler 155 4.i 4 03, 818 17 90
M illersf.wii lioro Fred Karn tiarl 151 09 19 521 790
Prosperi boro I H Koehm 12 21 7 Oli 6/I
Petroha boiv K M tritr. I 57 59 69 37 319
bn.o II (< Mude U2 51 3 o*' 7>-
SuuOury .... . H C Pry.. 93 10 /8b 1
Zelienople 6010 George beyer
Totals for '93 i 15498 78 1022 52 sß>2 81' 1288 11
1894. Adams John Kle'iie js!oss (Ni| S7B 19$ 904 47
Alle<beny I J Milfor/I j 30 00 1 22 9. ')B'- /2
Hiaily I bourns S Beaty | 41. 60j j 32 /9 4M> 00
Butler George Bauer 1091 70' 80 91 3-9 42
Buffalo S westermau j 114 400 •( 89 80 114 75
Clay It B Conn I 932 00 61 91 325 28
Centre D C Mll er UV>l 14 64 19 80 71
Cherry Au«lrew Meuiurr/ *>72 00 49 ko 511 33
Clearfield U H Du3y 500 ("> , 37 Oo 482 >8
Clinloo J I Halsteal 950 00 <0 40 4,0 6
Conrord C M Campbell 8»8 00 54 23 288 43
Connoqueue»sing A!ex S ewart II "00 '7 li 3-i -8
Cranbeirv A ndrew Kirchler ll"l -I 4-0 103 81
Donegal. John Biuert li2l 00 76 38 66 20
Fairview James McGaivey 9> 187 68 41 300 53
Forward GeoiseJ Marnergrr 13'0 00 103 01 6,4 04
Fraukhu Charles Maekey 509 34 37 74 699 18
Jackson lobu Bieheri ... 950 no 70 3yj 421 #>
Jefferson w J Coope- 1...4 2.5 9- 11 15/ O.i
I.ancaster Epbraim Kb 1-00 00 88 »2j 41 90
Marion A J
Werrer Willi*.u Jotius..n 4., 88 37 40; I<|s 61
Middlesex I.aur I.you— l''J •" '9l 3»
Muddy creek II B Keuniy 918 <0 09 43| 62 36
Oakland Peter Wililiui.e 1010 00 74 80, 113 84
Parker G J Kepler 5.81 00 40 75] 586 »0
Pum Geonje E H.sys 1331 46 84 0'j ' 96 17
Slippery Ruck J L Cooper 823 75 60 99| 696 22
Sunimit -I w Bauldaul' 1150 1.0 77 6 203 5y
Venango William Stalker 500 IK) 37 0. 432 02
Wasbingtou Herman Sea'uu 1000 0 *< 62 287 ;i0
Worth w J >nie d% 983 <i|| 72 B<>| 310 44
wiufield Augu-t Freeliog KMiO oti 74
Butler boro John Youukeus 6>3l 03 506
Centreville boro Kl. l*'osier .... 84 32 37j 181 64
Evans City boro John Ma 3 680 00 57 92 113 32
FairvieW lioro William GiOsou 17.) to 14 97, 63 •.!
Harmony boro Fred we gle 275 00 ! '-■> 4-| 197 79
llarrisville boro Joseph S Pew 578 92 -00 49 31 30 27
Karns City boro G EMcG.il fl > 50 7 3o 26 2o
Millerstowu boro T H Evaus 409 4" 34 88 170 45
Portersville boro w H Daun 100 00 8 51 66 40
Protpect boro i' F Ne*iuau..... 332 63 23 (|3 29 20
Petrolia boro F M Friiz 85 00 7 24 65 55
Sunbury SS Hunt 125 0o 10 6< 103 58
Saxonburg boro ICbas Raabe 29.) Of 17 01
Zelienople boro, S B Zeig er 800 00 68 14 88 06
Totals for 1894 12458 79 $ 6 20 3060 84 $16617 28
Caran-i total 63274 05 1205 69|4167 98 $lBBl2 66
*Reluuded. ;
Matnwut Moalmt (x frntn ot lliillrr Co. ror •' Inquests.... 28S 9
tl.e Year ending Jaa. «th .*»». •' Indexing 103 "5
Amt. paw Allegheny Workhouse tK6 » l'. i^, .-.V.V.;.V.'.V.".V:.V !w w
forMrldies 473s 01 " Janitor's Acct 6.0 00
•• - " g JO lo! Jury . oinmlsslouer - Gra
(l H «« vtewern 15® 79 nfttD. *-to >*>
•• •* i<oil<*r House expenses.. 7W25| #t Jujy commlssiooer Patter
•• cointnouwealth Acct.... mm '-•>) .. |»n. . ias ra
Constables Heturns 844 5* j„
•• rierk of Courts s«6 89 „ Luna/ > < ommlsslons 40
•' Commissioner's counsel * iao iw Lj?i"i 22a
Deeds 00 Military Roll •*»
"Com Clerk 313 days at 2 50. . W2 f» ' Acct www
" County Auditor—Allison 34 • ••••;• 7;^
days and mllatte mm " ,U
County Auditor —Yonng 33 .. , , is7a vi
days and milage 110 02 Keglst, : riiiK , Ac . ct -vW.' , h ; S
County Auditor—Elliott M I „ Births and Deaths .1 oo
ilujs und nuluKe 1W 40 . dSSTSi 2 «74 14
Commissioner - McCul- ! '' Road Viewers i 74 J4
lough 3>a da) s 1081 50 1 ;; " Damages. 200 oo
•• Cominiss on.-r ii-Hy. 311 da\s loss 50 Refunding Acct
•• couiu.lsslon.-r Wilson 311 Wenoijrapher 1*«»
a UVB loss 50 Sheriff
•• Couhty iietecuve Allen 174 56 " jolliers Burial l» «"
Thomas . til 379 Sewerage
•• Court House Expenses 2212 *4 I Scalps — 'Wh"IVh
•• Court crier 4su 00 , " stationery. Ledgers and Du
•' Court Auditor 3u oo p !i cal * ,! '.."" in is
•• District Atty i->* "0 Traveling txpenaes ... 1"1 is
•• Delivering ballots " Tlpst««T s Acct 00
" D avaue 238 Teletraphlng »O"
Klcctions Ai et'... .. 01J« so " WesU ro HenltenUarv . ... 2294 32
•' Hnanclal Statement (pub- i West Pcnn Hospital DU
IbUUiW ••••• "M 0 0!
' ~~ ' » -• <• • |
Fnaeated Land Accoint for the Year ISfH.
COLS; SCHOOL ! IlOll) POOK
rr.
—.—S>>SSs»>s?>'>S
•SB* E. 9 S » i E 3 S £
• if si ii j 1 f I: I | !
■ 5 - »'ri! if iff §I f ?i f
' v. ...
Allegheny t*~ 4.) 100 16 100 16 * I ill ICT * I ri 01 t3l OB I 130 0»
Butler JO aj 30 0;i JO (JO 22 49 3li 19 3T » 50, *SO
Brady ! 2 77 l 7S l 7* 34 31 140 - l 40
Butler Boro 4 40 4 40 I
Cherry 37 14 14 13 23 « 37 7» 63 «» 63 sa 13 11, • 13 II
Clay .... 6 M 40J 402 I 51 t 51, ' 4M| 453
Centre......' 70S 862 354 12 1« 12 <4 19 13 31 0T 722 . 22
Cotinoq's'ng .'. 779 77? 779 676 676 . 65 j | 6i
Clinton 141 10y 1 0»j S7V 365 575 3 6.1
Clearfield ' .... 63 13 - 57 50 50 4i <OH g63 34 .» 33 «s 9.3 17 018 311 *«0
Concord ....! 48 37 «2 *« 62 23 I 75 96 32 13 43 S3 I 16 67l ! 16 67
Katrvlew |1764 ; 2712760 .» 36 55 11 44 11 99 28 46 13 06 41 42| 10
Ka.rvlew 80r0.... 225 131 4 Of, 536 3so 3 80, 150 ] 150
Marlon 24 97 I<M 17 6P 19 54 97 16 97 97, 16 97 4 57! 409 48
Parker 25 74 57 67 57 67 35 61 ! 35 «1 IS 44 15 44
Penn 99 18 18 163 14 S3 15 25 231 I 17 56 2 85, ! 285
Prospect 1« 74 40 114 90 0s 9S 45 i 45
Washington 81 81 40 59 41 *5 58 69 23 73 22 96 , 29 96 I 4t 21 01 22 42.
Worth 750 2OS 303 3OS 24 150 24 150 lOS 300 4l*
Donegal 1 14 13 '25 81 25 81 ;19 97 17 S4 2 U 111 « 19! 831
Oakland 36 99 26 17 St sr. 57 72 287 59 03 20 12 41 7* 892 12 95, . 31 St
Winfleld 145 15; 26 S3i 36 38 45 : GO .» 56 ;ri 377 10 52) : 10 52
V«nangO 73 41 27 02 94 9U 53 55 6S 37 18 02 SI 54 99 50 214 33 54 34 13 155
Mercer 855 642 642 319 219 642 642
SUpperyrock 374 47S 478 260 200 52, ! 52
Millerstown ' 6 63; ; 663
S'immit 17 43' 17 13. 1 15 I ,1 14
Buffalo I 31 34 23, 23 15 15
Cranherry ' 94 74 j j 15) I 1?
Forward 542 5 42 347 347 252 959
Jefferson 4; 47 43 ; 45 43' ; 43
I 1 93 | 1 93
Middlesex j 2 °7| 2 o7
Muddvcreek 4 12, 4 12 1
Petrolia ' I 4 SO. 4 50
sVest Sunhury 2 64 2 64
Harrlsvtlle , 315 3 15| : 1 25; , 195
Total 554 29 _l5B 57 £3O 33367 79 418 11 103 75 637 04 303 55 407 24 78 39 220 14 137 00.161 72
* Overpaid,
•• Warren Hospital 1166 50 i
>. Warnersville Hospital 33 00
•• Register Keoorder 68 60
" Notarj- Public 400
" County Expenses 507 as
Total 55147 90
Warren aid Dlxmnnt Hospital Areoaat.
I s# »> » £
S
a , 5 5 s
Districts. : HO
7 ?
h I * ; ' -
Brady 106 25 91 95 15 00
Butler j 91 25 91 25
Cherry ' 211 50 22 so
Clinton 1 55. 6.) 54. fcft
I>onegal 65 00 45 50 '2?®
Jefferson 62 75 45 5o i 17 25
uincaster so ,5 6s 25 | 12 JO
Mercer 39! 0 241 25 68 50 91 25
Muddvcreek ... 114 "0 45 25 bs 75
Oakl tnd 143 25 143 25
• •eon 223 00 154 251 68 .5
Parker 429 52 i 429 52
Fairview 751 93 751 M
Forward 16.' 75 16s 75
Washington 85 75 *5 '?
Win tie la 27:1 75 137 OO 91 25 45 50
Karns City 3«.S 29 :«6 99
HUtler Boro 273 78 273
Millerstown...... 304 oo 304 00
Sllppervrock ...! 21 25 21 25
Total $4654 39 $992 75 $174 59 «34s'J 39
Pair Tax Airoant r.ir 1H94.
F -s S x = >
I S S I| I B
ft r p
® t r> 9
Districts. : | : IS 2 ®
: : If II j -IB
: : • 2 : »
.3 : i ®
Vdams - $157 50 181 75 sl9 25 546 5n 04 s2' 00
Alleeheny 71 25 20 «| 975 10« w I9i
B-a ly 68 25 54 t! 10 50 343
Buffalo. 131 00 1 3 GO 1 11 25 7 1.5
duller .. 126 75 61 Oi 15 75 )91 43 06 80 50
clay ... 84 75 78 301 225 4 20, 800
Centre . 85 ro 7-s 21l 45i 479 I 7 50
cherrv . 95 25 25 00 27 00 185 41 40 11 25
Clearfield. 85 50 85 sn 27 oo
Clinton . 11l 00' 96 «9 825 616
Oonco d 84 75 69 78 II 25 3*i
ConQfrt' . 113 25 81 55 26 25 545 Bts
crauberry 105 00 90 09 82" 666 700
Donegal.. 133 50 106 26 2io> 6 4
Fairview 120 00 C 8 3:1 15 75 5 9.'
Forwnrd . 138 0» 11- 28 18 75 697
franklin 85 50 72 76 825 449
laeksOß 105 75 88 66 11 25 584 16 00
.I ff reon 110 2 100 06 375 644 32 00
Lancaster 116 25 lot 41 525 759 57 00
Marlon .. 102 00 83 42 IS 50 508 ; 11 10
Mercer... 42 75 19 50 1 66 2159
Mld'llesex 1:19 50 116 15 15 75 76»
MuddjT k. 72 00 64 99 300 401 46 00
O kland . 103 50 90 oo 666 684 53 00
Parker 99 oo 81 94 12 75 431
Penn .... 144 75 125 37 73s 12 00 36 50
si pp rv'k 69 75, 13 50 99 55 26
summit .. 187 25 117 65 12 00 760 11 00
Venango 88 50 68 05 15 75 470
Wasb'gt'n 75 75 f>s 61 lb 50 364 0! 50
Worth 88 50 23 70 375 121 59 06 16 S3
Wlnne d . 123 00 975 113 25 955
Butler br2 4on 94 0J 30 75 574 73 49
Cen r vlll' 12 00' 6 B.' 150 41 427
Evans cy 450 150 300
F drvlew . 825 500 , 42 283
Harmooy 34 ,v) ao to I 1 7>i 12 80
Uarrlsvl'e 10 50 75 975
Karns C'y 975 9'O 75 i
Millers' 'n. ."4 00 27 79 16 50 192 7?J
Portersv'e 15 00 12 12 225 63
Prospect . 12 00 11 37 63
P, trolla 21 75 1 50 20 25
Sunbury 12 75 10 53 150 72
Sa.xonb rg 3o 75 29 00 1 75,
Zelienople 30 ooj 27 ooi 1 so! 1 so] j
Total >176 00 2645 73 399 50 168 40 662 37 *22 40
John T Martin, Treasurer. of Butler County.
DR.
To tax ree'd ot Collectors of 1893 and
previous .* $20,815 26
To tax ree'd ot collectors of 1894 42,458 79
To am t ree'd from Co Comm'ers 734 57
To am't ree'd for retail 11 uor license . 199 50
•• •• Co Det/.'ctlve " 25 00
To am't of lines ree'd from Justices of
Peace • 49 5"
To jury fees ree'd of ex-Sheriff Brown 112 50
•' •• fromCl'kof Courts . 99 60
To fines ree'd from 1 'lerk of Courts 308 00
To tax on unseated lands 2.426 26
To am't ree'd from twps and boros.
on acc't ol Warren and Dlxmont
Hospitals 992 75
To bal remaining In Treas'y Jan. 1, '94 19.212 85
Total 187,434 58
CR.
By am't of warrants redeemed $55,147 90
■' warrants on unseated land 808 74
By treasurers percentage on $50,000 at
per cent 1.750 00
By treasurers percentage on $5,147 90
at, 1 per cent 51 47
To am't paid for teachers' lnstltutJ... 200 o-i
To State tax paid 10.428 00
To treasurer's per cent on stale tax at
1 per cent 105 33
Bal In treasury Jau. 1,1895 18,943 04
TotAl .'. $87,434 58
ASSKTS.
Tax due from collectors for 1893 and
previous $2,196 38
Tas due from collectors for 1894 16.617 28
Am't due frpm State Treasurer 7,821 00
Commlswloneis, notes— 480 00
Jury fees due from ex-Sheriff Itodlc 52 00
Jury lees due from ex-Prothouotary
Hbira 16 00
Jurv fees due from Sheriff Campbell 136 00
Bal due from twps and boros on acc't
of Warren and Dlxmont Hos
pitals 3.489 39
House and lot In Butler 200 00
Bal of dog tax In treasury 1.897 21
Dog tax oue from collectors ol 1591.... 6«2 3.
Jury fees due from Proth'y Seaton.... 52 uo
$33,618 63
LIABILITIES.
Voucher No. 3!>30 to Morrow and M<:-
lirlde 165 00
Assets over liabilities $33,453 63
We, the undersigned Auditors of Butler
county. State of Pennsylvania do certify that
In p .rsuance of law we met at tbe otllce of Itie
County Commissioners. In the borough of But
ler, on Hie 7thdayol .anuary 1895. and audited
tbe several accounts ol Jobn T Martin. Treas -
urer of said county. and also the accounts of
County Commissioners. We do certify that the
ri.rego'lng Is a correct statement ol said ac
counts according to the best of our knowledge
and belief. Inwltness thereof, we have hereto
set our hands and seals this 12th day of 1 •:b
--ruary. 1895.
ROBERT H. YOU Ml. IskalJ
JOHN K.ALLISON, [SEAL]
J. A. ELLIOTT. IBKAI.I
County Auditors.
We, the undersigned Commissioners of But
ler county, do hereby certify that the foregoing
statements contain a just and true exhibit of
tbe lecelpts and expenditures ol Butler county
lor the year 1594. as we truly believe.
Witness our hands and seals this 12th day of
February, 1*9.".
S. W. MoCOLLOUIiII, [SEAL]
RICH* RD KKLLKV. ISBAL]
OKI). W. WILSON. [SKAI.I
County 1 ommlssloners.
Attest: ISAAC MEALH. Cleric.
A. T. SCOTT,
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW.
•mce at No. 8. Soutn Diamond. Butier. Pa.
NEWTON BLACK..
Att'y at Law- omce oa South sldi of Diamond
Butler. Pa.
A. M. CHRSITLEY,
ATIORNKY AT LAW.
Office second tloor, Anderson B1 k. Malu St.
near Court House. Butler. Pa.
IRA McJUNKIN.
Attorney at Law, Offlee at No. 17, Kvit Z Jeffer
son St , Butler. Pa,;
S. H. FIERSOL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 104 East Diamoud St.
H. H. GOUCHER.
Attorney-awlaw. Office In Mitchell building
Butler Pa.
COULTER & BAKER.
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW.!
Office in rooa B- Armory Building. Butler
Pa.
Jury Lists for March Term-
List of names, drawn from the proper
Jury Wheel, this 28th ot Jan. A. D. lr<9s
to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term
of Court, commencing on the first Monday
of Marco A. D 1895. the same being the
4:b day of said month.
Beihl George C, Boiler Boro Ist ward, tin
ner.
Baker Heary. Buffalo twp, farmer.
Black W C, I'arker twj>, merchant.
, Cl,.use Philip. Butler Boro 2nd ward, gent.
Dann Fred. Millerstown Boro, stonemason.
Dale David E, Butler Boro 4tu ward, mer
coaot.
Dunlap Thomas, Batler Boro, sih ward,
clerk
Galbreth loshna. Winfield twp, farmer.
Gilmore Wm A, Marion twp, larmer.
Gruff Reuben, Marion twp, larmer.
Kemper Frauk, Boiler Boro 2ud ward,
harness maker.
Keister Paul, Slipperyrock twp, farmer.
Larimore Joho, Concord twp, shoe maker.
Meider Fred, Craaberry twp, farmer.
McClintock Thomas, Meroer twp, farmer
Biggie A J, Jefferson twp, pumper.
Ruber Jobn J, Batler Boro sth ward,
drover.
Strobecker Chas, Zeleinople Boro, hotel
keeper.
Smiin John, Allegheny twp, J P.
Helton Wm, Middlesex twp, farmer.
Thompson J N. Brady twp, larmer.
VaLdick Kus<el. Marion twp, larmer.
Wade Jobn, Buffalo twp, farmer.
Young E B, Sammit twp, farmer.
List of Peiit Jur«,rs drawn this 28eh day
of .'an. A. D. 1595 to serve as Petit Jurors
at a regular isnu of oourt, commencing on
the second Monday of March A. i'. 1895
ti:e same being the 1 Itb day ol said montn.
A lison Wm. Centre, twp, farmer.
Audersou 0 11. Allegbeuy twp, farmer.
Bell E.lwin E. Washington twp S, larmer.
Baird R U. Centreville boro, laborer.
Badger C D, Maddycreek twp, farmer.
Brown A C, Forward t«*p, farmer.
Bauer George, Butler twp, farmer.
Cooper r>i Ivanus, Slipper> rock twp, farmer.
Croose Albert, Wintield twp, farmer.
Cooper Perry, Adams twp S, driller.
Coulter T E. Concord twp, farmer.
Cox Wm. Adams two 8, larmer.
Danoenspeck Campbell, Washington twp
S, fanner.
Ekas Henry, Clinton twp, farraet.
Frazier A L, Hurler boro 2nd ward, oil
producer
Finuer U D, Butler boro 4th ward, carpen
ter.
Frazier Robert, Muddycreek twp, farmer.
Frazier Jobn, Butler boro 3ud ward, vet
ernary surgeon
Householder George, Zeleinople boro,
huckster.
Hemphill S V, Clinton twp, farmer.
Johnson J 8, Samunt twp, farmer.
Kircbner Nichlas Brady twp, farmer.
Kennedy F J, Penn twp N, gent.
KochnerJ, Lancaster twp, farmer.
Latsba* 11 B, Zelienople ooro, gent.
Lindsey Warren W, Allegheny twp, oil
producer.
Marshall S J, Forward twp, farmer.
Miilimen George. Harmony boro, teamster.
Manin K U. Buffalo twp, farmer.
Miller James, Middlesex twp, farmer.
McElavin Reuben, Butler boro Ist ward,
clerK.
McDivitt J B, Cleartield twp, farmer.
McCandless Conard, Franklin twp, larmer.
McCune W D, Cherry twp N, M D.
McGeary W B, Butler boro 3rd ward, mer
chant.
Norris John C, Clinton twp, farmer.
Negley Daniel, Jefferson twp, farmer.
Nash Casper, Donegal twp, farmer.
Phorn Peter, Fairmw twp, W, wagon
maker.
Kipper J A, Evan* City, black smith.
Ramsey Richard, Muddycreek twp, farmer.
Redd W E, Millerstown boro, merchant.
Rosebaugn A C, Adams twp N. farmer.
Rowan Jobn, Cranberry twp, farmer.
Stewart Archibald, Cherry twp 8, farmer.
Weitzel Jobn W, Brady twp, larmer.
Winter Albert, Zeleinople boro, merchant.
Wilson R C, Venango twp. farmer.
Professional Cards.
W. H. BROWN,
Homoeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Office 126 8. Main St., over Bickel'i shoe
■tore.
Residence 315 N. McKean St.
Dr. N. M. HOOVER,
137 K. Wayne St.. offlce hours. 10 to 12 M. and
1 to 3 P. M.
G. M. ZIMMERMAN.
PCTBICIAK AND BCEOW3W.
Offlceat No. 45. B. Knln strut, c\er City
Pharmacy, Butler, Pa,
L. BLACK,
FBVSICIAN AND SUBOKON,
New Troutinan Building. Butler. Pa.
SAMUEL M. BIPPUS.
Physician and Surgeon.
200 West Cunningham St.
DR. McCURLY BRICKER.
Offlce at 12" K. Jefferson St.. Butler Pa.
Offlce hours Bto 9. and 10:30 to 12. A. M., and
1 to 3. ana 7 to 9 P. M.
J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist.
Butler, Penn'a.
Artificial Tectli Inserted on the latest Im
proved plan. Gold Filling a specialty. Offlce—
over Schauta (."lothlnu Store.
DR. S. A. JOHNSTON.
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
Gold Filling I'alnless Extraction ol Teeth
nd Artificial Teeth without Platos a specialty
Itroils Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local
nae-ittietle* .iSe I.
OUlce over Miller's Orocery east or Lowry
ous e.
• i) ae dWeinwndaya aud Tboridiyi
C. F. L. McQUISTION,
KM.INKKIt AND SURVEYOR,
Owe* hkar Diamond, Bctlih. p».
V. McALPINE,
Dentist,)
Is now located In new and ele«.int rooms ad
joining »ts former ones. All kin la or clasp
plates and modern gold work.
••Gas Administered.'
J. M. PAINTER,'
Attorney-at-Law.
Office— Between Postofflce and Diamond, But
ler. Pa.
A. T. BLACK.
ATTOBNKY AT LAW.
Hoom K.. Armory Building. Butler. Pa
#OKAL'K>IA>^■N.
Wc have a truly meritorious article to adver-
SHEETINOS.
By special co-operation of the mills we arc enablled to ofler you
3240 yds (2 cases) Lonsdale 4-4 Sheetings at 6c
2292 " (2 bales) Langtiy - unbleached at 5c
2980 " " Malta " ' 3 7-8 C
We reserve the right of refusing to se!l these muslins to store
keepers and ask the indulgence of our customers in requesting them
noi io present coupons to be redeemed for purchases of muslins this
week.
Table Linens,
Napkins and Towels will be offered this week at stock taking
prices. Take advantage of it if looking f>r bargains.
A Grand Offering in Dress Goods.
E\ery piece of fancy dress goods in stock, except
ing indiviual patterns, value from 50c t.» $1 00 and most of our plain
serges and henriettas will be plaed on our counter and oflered, this
week only, at 37 i-2c per yard
Dress goods we will ofler at 15c per yd. Woolen underwear in
men's, ladies' and children's sizes will be sold at exactly half price.
Blankets go at 1-4 off.
We are t-till selling 1 ani?k« ichiets. jewelry, at nine cents and cm
give y. u a lovely variety ol embroidery r. uiaants at remarkably low price*.
4 KAUFMANN'S {
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( The Butler Citizen. \
Leaders in low prices T/" A BUTLER,
and reliable goods. *- IXvxX O,
Thursday, Jan. 31, 1895,1
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
OF
Mattings, Linoleums,
Carpets, Art Squares.
Rugs, &c.
FIELD, CHAPMAN <& FENNER,
80 and 82 Leonard Street, New York.
Above notice appeared in
the New York papers Jan
uary 28, 29 and 30, 1895.
We attended the above sale
and secured a large quantity
of the goods.
While they last we offer them to you at prices named:
Good Rag Carpet at 200 per yard;
Would be cheap at 40c.
Good Ingrain Carpet at 20 cents,
the 30c kind.
Good C. C. Wool Ingrain Carpet at
40c; cheap at 50c.
Stair Carpet I2 l 2 cents per yard;
worth 20c.
Art Squares, 3x3', yards at $2.50;
worth $5.00.
Mattings at 15c, the 25c quality
Mattings at 20c, the 30c quality
Mattings at 10c, the 20c quality
Wilton Rugs $2.00, worth $3
Wilton Rugs $2.50, worth $4.50
Linoleums 35 cts., worth 50 cts.
YOU SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW.
Campbell & Templeton.
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