TH E CITIZEN THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1^95. ADVERTISING RATES. Le"al notices are published i:i the ClTl zen at $1 per inch for first, and 50 cents for each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. are inserted at scenu a line,money to accompany the order. Reading notices on local page 10 cent,, a line lor first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a line for each in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper $5 a year. Rates for commercial advertising qaoted upon application. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our übseribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the X«w York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further parti i-tlar* of this ofler see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Marlincourt A" Go's harness. Shloss Bros. 75 per cent sale. Pablic sale of stock. March 14. Applications for license. State Normal D-mtbett A Graham's Spring clothing. Ruff's Prices Kaufraann's anniversary tale. N ..2 All advertisers intending to make cai. u their ads. should notify us of hen lending to do so, not later than Uo>j. . morning A.; nistrators and Executors ol estate cai i -cure their receipt books at the CIT zfcf. oibce READ OLR NEW SERIAL, The Sign of •OThe Four BY DR. A. CONAN DOYLE. No doubt you have heard of Dr. Conan Doyle and his wonderful Sherlock Holmes Stories Dr. Doyle's recent visit to America, and the great fame of all his stories render this one doubly Interesting. READ IT WITHOUT FAIL I OPENING CHAPTERS . . Next Week. LOCAL AN It GENERAL. —How to best avoid a sunstroke—Don't go near the snn. —Vow I tumble to the drift of it, as the man remarked when he 101 l into tbe snow drift. —The water in the Alleebeny below Freeport is runninir freely, and the chances for a flood are diminishing daily. —lf anybody had thought of it in time, somebody might have held an umbrella over the Ground Hog. —An Elmira newspuper advertises for a boy "with symptoms of a memory and an inclination to do ai told." —No danger of a scarcitv of ice next summer It ought to be cheap in price as the crop is large and ol a line quality. —The Franklin Sfun hail a birthday party the other day that we did not happen to attend. Tbe .Vetci is a dandy little pa per. John Berg A Co. will have a sale of stock, wagons, farm implements etc. at their farm north of Butler on Thursday Mar. 14th. See advertisement and bills. —lf it. breaks up now, It will probablv freeze up again before the Ist. of Ap'll Last Sunday wai the old Dutch sign —II yon have ice it will break it, and if not it will make it. —lf Bntler county wants to send a teacher to Europe next July, we must promptly centre on one person. We re' print the rules governing the Pittsburg Times contest in another place. A grand Concert will l>e given bv the mnic OI»H< under the direction of Prof. Shoemaker. a-nuted by abie mmiciau*. at Snmmit Church. 5 mile* aouth of Bntler on the Butler ami Saxonbarg ro* d, next Tuesday evening, March 5 at 730 P. M. —Next Fndav evening, M arch Bth. in the date fixed for the in*poction of (Jo. K in Armory Hall. Captain Mc.lunkin will be the drill maUer, and Vlaj ir Patterson the inspector. The public is invited. It will noon be time for SnDervisors and ■treet Commissioners to make a note of the defective place* in the roads and streets In road making a* in everything else, a atitch in time save* nine. If a clay road is well drained it will remain pa<<4b! > the year through. —The ra'lroal map of the *t»te pnbliah •d b,' the Department <>( Internal AfTiir* in one of the WMt useful of any of the ntate department publication*; and can (•otrnllr be wecired by forwarding a Htamp »nd addre**; bat al present the 'ap ply in exhausted. —The<e are day* wh6ndauger may be apprehended from ga* and water pipe*, an the fro«t begin* to come out of the ground, the pipe« are rained up and pulled apart. Be careful in into clo-te l cellar* where ga* pipe* pa** through, and be Hure never hunt a ga* l"ak with a light. —Every neat wax taken at the Opera HoUMe la*t Friday night, and the U V. L Hall wax crowded the name evening. The people of the town nhowed their good will for the firemen by giving them a MO dollar bonne, and at the *amn time the concert wan a very enjoyable one. —Talking about a water nupply for Hut ler. It UJK to UH that those valley* northWeet of town are it* natural r>--er voirn, wt> reter to Martin and Bullivan valley* and that if a high, circular, xtone dam win built acrowi one or both of ih«*m, at a narrow point, enough water could be caught and vtored every winter and uriug to la*t the town over unmmer Hut if that ix ever done, the town or company ahould purchase or obtain control of the entire water plied. —H>/d'<uew nod a water fountain i* win- in axxthei.ic pereon would call a; or a dreamT and tl>>* h»nd>-ome*t t»i well ax the ciiti lie t. part of it is the r« xer voir. whiuh in built up of Mexican Onyx (n paneU nbowing ail the fhadea of thi* beautiful ntone. The fountain *'a made in UoHton, in accompanied with a com plete xet of apparatus lor the uiannf&cture ot Hoda water, and it no pretty that hall the terror* of the hot day-* of next Hum mer ate already dutipated by a conteni jriatttt/n Of It. A fur the ground hog is over, After lie's played bis game, A« far a* we can discover, The weath'-r's abont the lame. At the meeting of Council. Tuesday eve- Bit g i' decided to vacate the part of X,.rtt! nreet. needed by the School Board: and Messrs Staram. Lowry and Forquer w<-re -elected as a committee to visit Harrisburg and protest against the pas saged of the water-wrtrks bill. —The Shloss brothers of Pittsburg. who have purchased the stock of our o!d clothier, Mr H. ScLneideman, come here well recommended. Beginning on Satur day thev will offer the entire stock at three-fourths of its original cost price. Read tteir announcement in another place. "Whyt Says Gladys" is the odd title of a novelette by the ' distinguished Eng lish auther, Dav:d Christie Murray, that heads the collection of attractive literary productions in the Mircti number of "Tales from Towa Topics. It is brilliantly writ ten st«ry of love and maTrimonial infel.city presented in dialogue form, and the author treat -> his thame witti such gayety and eloquence that one cannot fail to be in terested and a'nu>ed Gladys is a lovely Americau girl wbo marned a reformed English rake, aid, a- it tarns ont, the rake proves to be the steadfast and true ele ment of the parluer.-bip. whereas Gladys, in an ab.ard spell of emotionalism, bring* disaster into her home. Mr. Murray is at his best in recounting the misadventures of this strangely assorted pair, and pro duces a very good philo-ophical argument on the matrimony question well a< a captivating piece of romatic literatur'. The volume containing 'he novelette is crowded as usual with the bright array ol stories, sketches, poems and colloquies called from the back pages of Town Topics. Town Topics Pabli-hing Co., 208 Fif'h avenue, New York City. New Justices of the Peace. At the late election the following mi n were elected Juntices— Allegheny twp—W. W. Lindsey. Adams —James D. Magee. —John P. Shannon. Butler—K. Marshall. Buffalo —M C Sarver. Brady—S W Moore. Clinton —F. Eoert. Centre —W A. Christie. Clearfield —F. P. M> Bride. " —Thos. SlcGucken. Cranberry—Cyrus Harper. Donegal—C. H McGuire. Forward—John McN'alen. Fairview —W. F Campbell. Franklin—Elliott Rotsb. Jefferson —Ed Montag Jackson —Cha« /Seiner. Lancaster —W. 0 Lenbbin. Mercer—John McC'intock. Middlesex—S A. Leslie. . Pecn-T J. Graham Summit — Jacob Eronnenbitter. Venaago—W. J. Stickle. Worth—D P. Davis Winfield—Ben Don the tt. Oeutreville —E M. Mayberry. Evans City—J W. McKee. Fairview —M. S. Ray. Harrisville —E. S. Beattv- Karris City— N S. White. Portersville —Samuel Tinsman. Saxonburg—W. 11. Knoch. aunbury—A. P Tnomp-on / ti(J —A.Mechling S Church Notes. Rev. Collins of the Baptist Church, will deliver a lecture next Monday evening in the church, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society, on "Mission Work in Ireland " Collection at close. Mr Collins will peak from personal expe rience. Regular services at Bethany Reformed Church next Sunday at 11 A M. Subject, Onaard unto Perfection. At 7 P. M. Sub ject, One Thing, fl. E. Snyder, Rev. E. M. Wood will preach in the M E. Church next Sunday morning on, '•The Power of tbe Invisible," and in the evening he will give the first of a series of sermons on prolesrional or public men, the subject being, "The Right Kind of a Preacher and Preaching." Volney B. Cushing, of Maine, will begin a seriep of temperance meetings in Butler Co. on Alarcn 5, under the au-plces of the Butler county W. U. T. I." lie will sp«-ak first in Bruin and afterwards deliver two lecture* in Butler the. first being held in the Reformed chnrch, South Hide. He will al-o rpeak in Mais, Harmony and Prospect. Everybody -liould hear the lady evangel ists, in Snuffer's Hall, opposite I'. O every evening at 7.30. and Sunday at 2.30 and 7.30 The W. C. T. U. Contest. The elocutionary and mu»ical entertain ment to l»e given under the auspices of the Butler W. C. T. U will be held in the United Presbyterian Church next Toe-day evening, MarchO. The following is the program. Part 1. Piano Mrs. Maud Cerntti. Mrs May me McKenna 1. Subject, Genuine Reforms. 2 The Woman# Christian Temperance Union. Vocal Solo Mrs C. N. Boyd. 3 The Nation's Curse. 4. A Freeman's Ballot. Piano Solo Mrs. John Campbell. 5 A Vigorous Warfare Needed Vocal nolo Mis* Sadie E. Ritts. Part 11. Delsarte Pantominne of Swanee River, Mr-*. Klizibeth Steelsmith Braun. 0 An Earnest Appeal. 7. The Saloon Arraigned. Vocal Solo Mrs. C. K. Anderson. 8. Timely Talk. 'J. The Fatherland. Vocal Solo Mis< S#die F>. Ritts. 10. A Noble Christian Wornanhoo' 1 . Piano Solo Mrs. Maud Cerntti. Presentation of Medal. Quartette. Judges Mr. E. Mackcy. Miss Emily Brittiau and Miss Anna Cummingfl. The Markets. BUTLKa MAHKKTS Our grocer« are paying 23 for butter and 28 for fresh eggs, oO loi potatoes, 60 l»r parsnips, 50 for ;»uions and b-et-.llcts for dresned chicken, 12 for turkey and duck, 2c a pound for .cabbage, 25 to 30 a dozen for celery, $1.50 for apples, $1.50 to 1.75 for beans. SHLOSS BROS FAIR A.SO SQI;ARE CLOTHIER* Will begin ou Saturday, Mar. 2d. to sell the H Schueideman stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Hoods at 75 couts on the dollar from origi nal cost. SHLOSS BROS., i 104 S. Main , Butler I'a. Schneideman's Old Stand State Normal. Attend the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Slippery Rock, Butler county A successful school lor teachers Best methods Expenses ouly $5 0 for the term of 14 weeks Spriug term bo gins March 20. Send for a catalogue. —Genuine Lancaster Giughams 5c at DAVENNY'S —Try, T. A. Morrison's home made Carmels. , —One Portfolio, containing 16 superb *iew» from the Worlds Fair given awuy with each $2 00 sale at L. STEIN Ai SON —A Business Education Free, if you buy your dry goods atDavenny's Ask about it. cent Pongees and Tissu<s reduced to cents at L. STEIS A SON'S. A full line of home made candies at the City Bakery. Fine canton flannel- 5 cents at DAVENNY'S. —Buy your dry goods at Daven ny's and got a Bcholarship for the Butler Business College and School of Short ha nd free Ask about It. , —Bargains in Lawns, Dimilys Pongee-, Organdies and all the sum mer gu<ids at L. HTEIHI A. HON'H Fittest n«veitio.i iu dress goods at DAYUNHY'S. LEGAL NEWS. 50TKS. The March Quarter Sessions begin next Monday. But sixteen cases are on the list, n one for serious offences. The Jno. J. R. Millinzer farm in Oak land twp, was Fold at Trustee's Sale, last Saturday, to Thos. Robinson for $3220. The will of John Johnston of Fairview twp, was probated, Rot>t. Johnston, Exr., also will of Jacob Householder, Sr., of Ze lienople, Jacob Householder, Jr. Exr.. also will of F C. Wohlert of Cranberry twp, Hugo F. Miller. Exr. Dr. Clarke Davis of Buffalo twp, register ed on his certificate from the State Medi cal Board, Wednesday. LATE PROPBETV TRASSFHBB. McClellan Grubb to Reuben Grubb 74 acres in Marion for $2,000. Thoa. Hays et al to W. A. Waid 167 acres in Concord "for $6,000. A.G Campbell, trustee, to H. Kuramer lot in Butler for SSOO Geo. R Green, admr, to Geo. R. Green 5 acres n Allegheny for $225. James Youiig to Sarah Young 30 acres in W for sl. A. T. McDowell to John Younkins lot in Butler for CI.BOO. Jas. P. Anderson to Mary Gibson 85 acres in Allegheny for $1,200. S. P Bojer et al assigned 70 acres in Middlesex to Collins <fc Heasly lor $25.0 i 0, and Collins <t Heasley assigned same to Forest Oil Co. for $27,000. Collins «fc Heasley assigned 70 acres in same twp to the Forest Oil Co. for $50,000. J. D. vV. Peck et al assigned 8 acres in Jackson to J H. Reed et a! for $4,500. Marriage licenses. Chas. W Doutt Cooperstown Pa Grace Hami11..... Joseph Young Butler Mollie Murtlaud Murrinsville Lawrence Denny..... Winfield twp Bertha Galbreath E. F. Wonderly Venango twp Annie Morgan...... ..Allegheny " Jno. E. Kradel Butler Lizzie Smith Euclid Benj. Pearson, Jr —. Centreville Mary Christy " James H. Rausch Clarion Co Maggie Wiles.... ....... Butler " H. A Mcßride Butler Pa Ida Morrison " Phillip C. Andre Clay twp Laura Flanegan Oakland " W. W. Grazier West Freedom Pa Olla B. Martin Joseph Boozel ... —..Clay twp Clara Ha 11.... ... " Accidents. Will McCuen of the South Side had an ear nearly torn off while coasting last Fri day; Sadie Duncan had a leg broken. Clifford Kennedy of Winfiidd twp. had both the bones of his ankle broken whi e coasting near Centre school house last Thursday. While Plummer Wick wp.* working on theWhitmire larm last Friday morning the scaffold ne was standing upon gave way aud he fell a distance ol twenty eight feel. He wa# badly bruised and shaken up, bnt no bones were broken. Park Opera House. Mrs. Mountford, Mar. 1, 2, and 4. Mrs. Mniatford, a native of Jirusalam, will deliver three of her lectures on Orien al Life, in the Opera House, beginning Friday evening. She illustrates her lectures with the tents, furui'ure, etc. of Eastern life, and in this she is assisted by a dozen or more ladies and gentlemen. She cr.me.s here under the auspices of the Brotherhood ol I St. Andrew of Butler. "A great-hearted Christian wonan, the tone nf ber discourses in pure anil elevat icg, while her revelations of Oriental life are iuntrucliV'! and inteiesting an historic al (.ketches and an epitome to travel to all intelligent persons desirous of *elf improve ment The Moumford entertaiitnents are a deserving success corngine the ihe richest ntage settings, artistic, specta cular groupings, gorgt-ou-i continuing iu rich colors, and beautiful tableaux of the metropolitan theatre, with the eloquent deKcriptioc. and uselul in orioation of the lecture platform, given by au artist who i a natural actress." —Scrantou /lejmblican. PUBLIC SALE! There will be exposed to public sale on what is known as the Sleppy farm, one mile north ol Butler, in Butler twp, on THURSDAY, M AI4CII 14, 1H95 perianal property as follows: Twelve head of well-bred driving and draf'. horses and colts Two COWH and thirteen ewes Four wagons—3, 3J, and 3i spindles. One carnage, one top buggy, one buck wagon and one Portland sleigh. 0»K JOUSHTOK P.IM>KK One Osborne mower, two sulky hay rakes two fanniug mills, one cider mill, three plows. Two setts of double wagon-harness, three setts of single buggy-harness, two grind stones, a --el of shallops; two cutting boxes oue com libeller, one grain drill, U holes, one grain cradle, two cook-stoves, a lot ol iron-hooped barrels. 100 bushels of Wheat, 100 bushels of rye. Hay ami straw, in bulk or by the ton, and many other articles. S-VLK TO BKOIJI AT 10 A. M. TKHJIH —One years'credit will be giveu with approved security;s per cent discouut allowed for cash. J NO. BERG A CO. J. R if EARNS Auctioneer SHLOSS BROS. FAIR AND SQUAUE CLOTUIEUH. Will begin on Saturday. March 2<J. to sell the il Scbuideaian Htock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods at lb cents on the dollar from origi nal cost. SHLOSS BROS., 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand, Closing Out Sale. Ladie's wool Underwear at half price. Muslin ami other goods mark ed down. THE PEOPLES STOUK. 1 X Lu Pictures, Diplomas, Certificates and Charters Framed to Order at 309 S. .Main St., Butler, Pa. FEKIJ FEW EL, Prop'r. AMY BRO'S, CORNER MAIN .T MIITLTN STS., BUTLKH, PJSNN'A. Ilealers in new and second bund household goods of every description Call and see us. We can save you money. —The bighfst trrade of patent flour made at the mills of J. C. BRKADEN <fc Co., West Sunbury, Pa. lnfants Wool Hose 5 cts per pair at Davenuy's. —Try our new roller flour—latest improved machinery. Satisfaction guaranteed, J. C, BKKAOKN <T Co., West .Sunbury, I'a. lox4 blankets «ocat DAVEVNY'S —A good umberella for 75c at DAVENNY'S. Mr Jones—Where did you get that hat? vi rs. Smith—At Davenny's of course, they have the best millinery iu towu, try them. —Summer Uuderwear, Hosier- Mitts, Laces and Ribbons at reduc ed prices at L. STEIN A SON'S. I —Clearance sale of all summer . j goods at less than wholesale pricu at L STEIN FI HONS. Home made candies, taffies, ear ' melt), and etc., uow ou haud at the »City Bakery. Personals. ilrs. Wm Glass of McDonald is visitine i friends and relatives in this county. Jno. W. Brown and D U. Sutton of the I Southside are on the sick-list. Joe Foehringer is said to be lying sick at the hospital at Mercer. August Maurhoff intends starting a book bindery al Saxonburg Thos Hays of Fairview twp. was in town on business, Wednesday. liev. Collins moved from X McKean to Mercer St. last. week. Miss Clara Jackson of Fraaklin is visit ing relatives in town. Geo. P. Campbell of Concord jwp, was in town on business last week. Charley Hoffman of Saxonburg wa3 around seeing bis friends in Butler, Satur day. Charley Haslett down with grippe an J pneumonia, and is seriously iff. Miss White was buried in Alieghenv cemetery. Tuesday. The funeral party left the train al Bennett station. H. 11. Wilkins of Mars aud E. W. Moore ol Butter, attended the lltti annual re union of the Shakespeare society at Grove city last Thursday night. Captain Bippns Pro. Seaton, R. P. Scott W ill Lowry aud A. G. Morrison are at Williamsport, this week, attending the state convention of ihe G. A. K. C. W. Bassett, G. P. A., P. i W. R. R. is on the sick lift at his home in Sewick y His left side is paralyzed, which was caus ed by a severe cold. Peter Kamerer visited his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Daaaielj Kamerer, in Fairview twp this week. Both the old folKs are in their 84 year, and both are in toljrably good health. Thirteen of their child ren reached maturity, and all but two are yet living; and their grandchildren now number sixty one, and great gran d children sixty seven. Y. M. C. A. Don't fail to hear Judge Wm. B. Green iu the next number of th« star course March 7th. The Judge is one ot the few men who are born to tell a story so as to be interesting and exceedingly laughable at the same time. The last number in the star course has been secured aud promises to be the finest entertainment of the - Bea»ou. This will be the English Band Bell Ringers as hy Miss Jean Berglaud a prominent Bos ton Reader. They will appear in Buiier on Mnrch 19th. It is a matter of generel interest that the Association is succeeding so well in its work and especially in its canvas for the uew building. The couiract has been let to Mr. Fred Kauscher for the erection of the comiui - dious structure ou the Diamond to be com pleted on Sept lal a cost of 111,400. This with the cost of tho lot and furnishing will amount to about SIB,OOO. Tho remaining SB,OOO is expected to be secured in the next few weeks. There are a large number of able citi izens of the town and county who have not yet contributed. These will be asked to do so at oncrt mat this much ne<*l*ji re sort tor the young for generations to come be erected tree of debt. For particulars enquire of J. B. Carothers, Gen. Sec'y., Butier, Pa. Ten Thousand Dollar Sale March 16 Of Horses, Buggies, Harness, Carriages, Liverymen's Oulfils, Teamster's Outfits and Gentle men's Turnouts The Biggest s>ale Ever Held in Butler county On Mttrcb 16th Bickel & Kennedy will offer a. public sale, at their old Htaud on West .leffersoo street, all ot their large liverv stock, consisting ot 28 head ol livery horses, 8 heavy draft horees. buggies, wagtius, Hurry wagons, heavy carriages, light carriages, hleighs, bob sleds, light harness, "carriage harness, 4 sets of heavy wagon harness, new; 3 heavy watjons, 2 boiler trucks, one new All of our livery stock and office fur niture will be Bold, as we are requir ed to move the first ol April, the building having been rented for store purposes. This will be the largest sale ol livery stock ever held in the county. Don't fai' to attend and secure a bar gain. J3ICKEL <FC KENNEDY. —Zuver's Pictures leave •nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. —White goods, Lawns, Pongee Organdies aud all kinds of wash goods at lest? than wholesale prion at L Htbin A SON'S. —Take your children to Zuverv (Jallery for Pictures that will suit you. Postoffice building Our Hosiery values are unequal, ed aud well worth your inspection 1,. RITGIN A. SON'S. Fine Donnett flannels, 5c at DAVKNNY'H. —Send your children to Davenny'- to get Dry Goods and get a college education free. Ask dbwt it Fresh cut Flowers of all kinds, always on band at the City Bakerv. Highest cash price paid for «rain of all kinds at J. (1. Bread en AL (JO.'H new roller mills. VVtwt Suntwry, Pa. Pure Food- Nobody ever thinks of raising the question whether Marvin's Boyal Fruit Biscuit is pure or not Every body knows that it is the purest, best and ii st healthful fruit biscuit ever m ade More than that, it has a de lighiful flavor, which mauy bakers have vainly tried to imitate, if yon have never eaten any, get a pound at your grocer's. Boarding House Cards, with Act of Assembly, 25 cents for half-a-doaen, for sale at CITIZEN office MUSIC. Music scholars wanted. Lessons will be given either at the home of the teacher or at the home of the scholar. Inquire at 124 W. Wayne St. But'er I'a. —No matter how hard the times the one thing you cannot afford to go without is all the news. If you want all the news you get it in the Pitts burg Diapalch. The Dispatch pub lishcH all—not a part only. —You pay for school-books; but the best school-bonk for your children is your daily pi.per. Well printed, carefully and intelligently edited, of instructive contents, first aud fullest with the news and beet in presenting it. the PittHburg Dmpatch fills the bill. Our February Clearance Sale Means Lower Prices Than Ever Before Offered. We are selling our $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, and SO.OO 11 ATS 99c. | Sailors and French felts 17- | About 50 Navy, Brown anil Kcil HATS (a) 1 ic. |M. 1". & M. MARKS, i 113 W lit 0. MLttsx Bt.. - UatWr. Oil Notes. Bruin —Al. Butler drilled in a good well on the Stone House farm, north of Bruin,a few days ago II is not jet pumping hut will probably be good for 20 barrels; Adams Jc Co. g.)t a fair weil at the Bear Creek bridge oil the J. I) Brady farm, which will do o to 10 barrel* natural. These weil* witii the Steele field and the operations in the northwestern part of the township wiil probably give Parker township twenty-five producers next summer. Cooperstown—Smith. Leidecker Si Co. h»ve thtir ti ols stuck in Xo. 3, Brown. Brownsdale —Frederick <fc Co. found no oil in the third sand in their well on the widow Sixon, and will test it from the 100 loot. O'Donnel A Co. on Daugherty stuck their tools last week, and will have to move the rig Frazier & Co's Xo. i Eshelman did 8 barreis lor a while after t>-irig agitated; Markhain G Co's Xo. 1 on ihe Dorsey is doing 60 obis. Steelsmith & C >'s Xo. 1 los Auams 175 bbU. and Fast em Oil Co's. 1 Don-e. 50. Dixou <t Co's. Dixou is showing good. Whitestown —Th« well on the Frishkorn has been abandoned; The Forrest Oil Cos 1 Shierer is in ihe sanu end showing good; Eisler -is also in tne sand and not snow ing so good. Harmony—The well on the Sitler was showing for a small well, last week. At the depth of 400 teet, the drill in this well passed through a stick of petrified wood. George Shaffner intends to drill on Mile Bun about a mile south of Butler. Xatural Transit certificates were worth $1 05 a bbl. yesterday. Another Contest. The Pittsburg Times will begin tomor row, Friday, March l»t., to print coupons for its contest for vacation trips next July. The paper will defray the expenses ot a tour through Scotland, England, France, Belgium and Holland, to be made during the vacation season of 1895, by the five public school teachers (this includes reg uli .- elected substitutes) of Western Penn sylvania. Eastern Ohio, West Virginia ano ilarv laud for whom the greatest number of votes are cast by its readers during the three and a half uiontns hegluuiug Friday . March 1, aud ending Saturday June 15 In addition to providing tor every item ot expense that can be foreseen, from the hour of departure from Pittsburg, the pa per will present to each tourist SIOO in gold, so that each may Dave an abundant supply of pocket money without drawing on personal resources The tourists will sail from New York in one of the ocean liners early in Jul,), and will be absent 54 days. Xo point of interest in the countries to be visited will be rni-sed, and there will be 10 days in which to explore the wonders of London and an equal time lu Paris The contest is divided as follows. Two tourists will be tne two Allegheny county teachers (the cities of Pittsburg, Allegheny and MoKeesport included), lor whom the greatest.numoer of votes is re ceived. I'wo teachers from Western Pennsyl vania, outside of Allegheny county, lor whom the greatest number of votes is re ceived will make two more of the Times p arty. The fifth member will be the teacher of Eastern Ohio, West Virginia or Maryland who receives the greatest number of votes cast for a teacher from those States. Tne following rules will govern the vol iug: First —All votes must be sent to the Educational EJilor of the Times within two weeks of the date on which they have oeen printed The date of each coupon will be printed on its face and Votes reoeiv eu more than two weeks alter the date tbej bear will not be counted. Second —O ly readers of the Times will be entitled to vote. Copies of the Times will uot be sold iu quantities for the Votes they contaiu under any circumstances. Men ami women, boys and girls, can Vote, and vole as often as the> please, but they must he readers of the Tillies, or obtain their votes from readers of the Time. Third —Votes sent to the Times for one teacher cannot be transferred to another teacher. Fourth. —Votes purchased by any teacb «r,or the friends of any teacher,from anoth er teacher, or from any other person, wil not be counted, and if any voles are pur chased the lauie of 'he teacner intended to be benefited will be stricken from tho list ot candidates. For Sale. Cheap for cash, a good book case and writing desk combined, also a 3 year old colt. —Inquire at this office. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common I'Jimb of Butler county. Fa . and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In the boro of Butler, Fa. on Monday, the 4th Day of March. A. !>.. 1895 at I O'clock i' M. the following de scribed property, to-wlt: E. I>. No. 111, March Term. 1895. W A Forquer, attorney All the right, title. Interest and claim of Wm Foster and Alar} J Foster, of. In and to a cer tain lot of ground situated in Butler borough Butler county Fa . bounded as follows, to-wit: ( ornmenciiig to u point al the corner of Cleve land street and Northern Avenue, thence south along said Northern Avenue S3 feet to lands ot Phobias Nlggie. thence westward bj lands of s.ild Thomas Niggle '.C feet, thence northward along land ol said Thomas Niggle s.'i feet to Cleveland si reel, thence along Cleveland street easlwuril Vi leet to place ot beginning, and having erected Ihoreon a tivu Htiirj frame dwelling house and oilier outbuildings. Seized and taken lu execution as the property of Wil liam Foster and .\lury J Foster al the suit of John O'Nell. aI) No 64, March T. 18W. II Walker and J B Mates. A t'y. A 1 tho right, title, lu uncut and claim ot K o Waddel , oi. In and to 7r, acres or land, more or lean Situate In MullOi IWp BUtlerCou.it I'a bounded as follows to wit: uu the north b> lands ut Jos Hey, easl b, lands of John Uully and others, south by lands of !>;wl- Rhodes alio w -i by lands Wui .seaton au,i l< A Hartley, uav nig a one-story train dwelling hou e, f.utie barh ana other outbuilding thereon erected.good apple orchard an t lu a fair suite of cultivation iscizeo and mked tn execution as the property or l( O Waddell at the suit of .Mrs Jane Fullert -n. ED No 11« March l IHUj. M. .luuklti K, Oalbralili Attorneys. All the right, title. Inter sr, and claim of Win II Davla and Mary A llavia, his wire, of. lu and to a certain lot, or ground, more or less, -liu'ite In Butler boro, HulH-r Co. I'a. bounded •» roll wh to-wit: On ' lie north by Wes ml east by iot No. 2 lu the same plan of lot , sou ill by an ailey aud west by lot No. I In aatne plan of lots, be In., lo No. ,'i in Moses nullivuh's plan of lots in Butler boro, having a Iron I age or lo feet on uald We t. Nt reel, and exu-hdlng back maintaining tne same width iIJ leet to above mentioned alley, toeing a vacant lot and pail of tile same properly eonve ed '0 tue said Win II Davis by Franklin Ml ler, usslgot e, by deed aaled sept Z\. iS!M,and r. cord ed in Deed Book 111. page 81X. Al-SO or. In anil lua certain lot of ground more or le»n ultuatrtt In liutlei, l'a., hoiimicl an IOIIOWH, to w it: On tlitr north by West Ktreet •Mtb) lot Of Ugrlla Dull, nra to an alley, mill west liv lot No. ■> ol tbe mum: plan or lota, lielnu lot No. 'I In Muw.u Snlltvao'B plan of lot* In Ha 111 llntli-r horoujj 1. havlni; n frontage ol to |i-et on saM Writ t.t mil i-xtenninK l>ai:K malu laltilhi; UWMIM whl'ii I IfMCtO ahuvw nun tloii' il alley nalU lot havliiK Uwron ereeteil a twu «u»ry ulatti r'wfetl «lwelllni{ houne anil l>e- Ina 1 part ol the same property convey eil to r.utl Win. 11. 11.1 via h) franklin Miller aMilKhet) by deed tdatctl Sept ut iwil anil recorded .IN IF J 1 MOB 11' PI|T BIS. ALSO Of. In anil to a 11-rtalL lot ol Kronnil more or lean »itUiited In llotler. l'a bounded a* lollows, to wli: On the north liy Wem bt. i*a t > lot No .! In the h;ihii* plan ol lutn, Hinitli hv an alley, ami went ny au alley i»r Milllvau aveuue heiin,' lot Ni, I In Mobes Sulilvan a plan ol lota HI ltutler hnro, liavlUK a Iroutaga ul to led on talil Weal Ntreei and e\tendihK Ij.k Ic inalntaln IUK the name width it* feel to ttuovn mi ntlou ed alley. Bald lot having thereon erected a two Htory allluKle rooted ilwelllnif house and store room combined and hi lni{ oart ol I lie same property cunveytd to Bald Win II Davla by I rankiin Mllier as»l|fuee b.v deed dated vpt JI i#jl. and recor eii II la-ed iHmk ill .. 1J Slc/ed and taken In executlnu as the prupeity ot Win. 11. Davis and Mary A. Davta. Ilia wile al the suit ot Soloinon rttainin for use of .1 ('. McKee. ANDHEW (J. CAMI'IIKLL. SlierllT Sheriff'*Omcf, butler, la . feb.ll. IH»I». Executor's Notice. LetterM tentam«ntary on tho en late ol Joliu Conrutl Hhaunr, dee'd, late ot WhiteH town, Uutler Co., peuu'a , haVitiK boon Krautetl to the 1 ntleraiuned, all peraons knowing theinselve inUehted to naid eniate will jilenH" make immediate payment, and any having claims agaiur.t Mant eHtate will present them duly ant lenlicaled lor settle ineiit to H 1.1'.X. HTKWAUT, KX'B. Whitestown, l'a. W. I). 15HAN0OW, Attorney. Administrator's Notice Letter* of stlminliitratioii having been granted to tho umlerMgneil on the entate ot Willian Ijtitz, dne'd, late of Lancautnr twp, llotler Co., I'a, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, ami any having claim* ug alum, said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated lor settle ment to J N KIRKKII, Ailtn'r, Middle Lancaster I'. O. J I) M Mis? att'y iKiuhr tAa, l'». iTiitvr Ifjt. SHERIFF'S SAL2S. By virtue oi sundry writs of \ en. Ex., Fl. Fa. Lev. Fa.. Ac , issued out of the I'ourt oi Common Pleas of ilutler Co., Pa., ami to me «llre t'*d there will be exposed to publtr sale at the Court House, in the borough of Butler, on Friday, the Ist day of March, A. I). 11-95. at 1 o'clock r. m,, the following de scribed property, to-wit: E D No. 103, March Term, lsie. Kohler liran oon. attorce>s. All the riuht. title, interest and claim of Johanna Wuller of. In ana to a < • rtaln lor of ground slt.iate i In Kuit<-r borough Buiier county. I'a. oousided as follon .to wit; On Hie north toy let of w E Kalstou, east !•> Main >'. south to) lot ot Christ Stock ano .ui alley, west by lot of IS P Scott, with a wood two story brlrk building, used as a store room and dweliuiij house co btned. spnM ilMlfHOn. .-aid lot hav ing a Irohtit".' of S2 feeton Main street, a .1 ex tending back eighth <80) feet, more or less, to said western boundary, which Is 42 feet, more or less, In width, ALSO—Of in. »nd to a certain lot of t'round situated lu Butler borough, Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the nort,. by lot of Larfcin, east by lot of Johanna Wuller, south by Centre Avenue, wes by lot of Larkic. said lot having a noutage ot to feet, more or less, on Centre Avenue, and extending back >0 leet. mote or less, to 'he northern boundary, with a (food two-story frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO—Of. in and to a certain lot of ground ttuated in But.er ooroUKh. Bo ler county, l a, "ouuued as follows. to wit: Ou the north by uio Larkiu. east by lot oi Kmuert-r. south l>> Centre avenue, went by other lot ot Johanna \V uller. said lot having a frontage or sl> feet on Centre avenue and extending back the same width 59 feet to the northern boundary, with a large brick building, used as a dwelling house and store room, erected thereon. AI-SO—Of, in and to a certain lot of ground situated In Butler borough. Butler county t'a, bounced as rollo s, to-wlt: on the north by St Feter's church property. east l» Carn iliati heirs.south by an alley,west b.\ l'ranklin street sa'.d lot having a frontage ot feet, inure or less, on Fr nkhn street, and extending back ISO feet, more or less, and havlu-r a good brick dwelling house, tratue stable and other out buildings erected thereon. ALSO—Of, in and to a certain lot of ground situated in Butler borough, Butler count;, Fa. bounded as follows, to-wit : Ou the norlh by Jefferson street, east by lot of FUlow heirs, soutn bv lot of F F Babiauff. west by lot of John l-efever. said lot having a frontage of as leet. more or less, on said Jefferson street and extending back to the southern boundary of said lot the sj»me width 60 feel, more or less, ano having a good two-story frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO—Of, in anil to a certain lot of ground situated in Hilt ler borough Butler county J';i. bounded as tollows, to-wlt: On tin; north by lot of (.'has Duffy. by r.lm street, south by an alley, w.-st by an alley said lot being 40 by 180 feet, more or less, and Having a two story irame uwellluK house erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the properly ot Johanna Wuller at the suit of John LawalL Test ONo 9, March Term. 1593, II II Zelisler, attorney. All the rinht, title and interest and claim of William Foster ot. In and to a certain lot <>t ground situated In ltutler borough, Butler county t'a, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at a point at the corner of Cleveland street and Northern avenue, thence houili a long said Northern avenue aa feet to lands ol Thomas Niggle, thence west>vird by lands o! -aid Thomas Niggle 92 feet, tlieuce northward along lands of said Thomas Nlggte 83 feet to Cleveland stieel, thence along Cleveland street eastward 92 feet to place ot begiunl .g. and having erected tliereon a two story frame swelling house and other out buildings Seize i and taken in execution as the property of William Foster at the suit of M E lieatty. E D No 17 March Term, 1895. Lev MeQutstou. attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim ol Lawson li Hrackney, oi, In and to a certain lot or ground situated in Butler borough, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at the southeast corner of fall-view and Beta Way being the northwest corner of lot. I hence south 1 west 80 feel along the east side ol Kairvtew Avenue to lot Nos. tlieuce east 1 south 13st£ feet to an alley, thence north 1 east su feet along said alley to Beta Way, uiciice west 1 north 138 feet along said Beta Way to Falrvlew Avenue the place of beginning, aim being lots No. 0 and 7in W 1 111 ugh's plan ol lots in said borough, with a good two-stor> frame dwelling house and tiame oarn and otner outbuildings erected thereon, sel/.ed and taken 111 execution as the property or Laws u E ttrackin-y at the suit ot Mrs Helen Dickenson, lor use of W F Turner. K D No, 80 and;iW March. Term 1893. J W lluiehlson attorney. All the right. • itle, inte.ect ODd claim of Wil liam II Davis of. In and to all that certain lot ot ground.more or less.simaled In Butler borougli Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by West street, east by lot ol tiertle Uavls. south by an alley, and West by lot No 3 ol the name plan ot lots, being lot No j in Moses sutllvau's plan ol lots In Builer borough, having a Iron tag" ol 40 feet on saiu west stre. t and extending back, maintaining the same width,! 12 ft. toaoove mentioned allej, said lot having therou erected a two-story sun roof dwelling house, said belug a pari ol the same property conveyed to said Wll .lain 11 Davis ny Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated September .:4th. 1091, aad recorded 111 deed book 141, page 312. ALSO—Of. In aud to all that certain lot of ground, more or less, situated In cutler oorough,Butler county. !'a .bounded a» follows, to-wlt: On the north by West street, east by lot No 2, in the same plan of lots, South by an alley, and west by lot .No 1 In the same pi nj ol lots, being lot No 3 111 Moses Sullivan s plan ol lots lu ltutler boro, having a ironlage ol w ti-et on said West street and exltndlng back iinin lalning the sauie width, 112 leet to above in u tinned all«y . being a vacant lot and part ol tin. same property conveyed to the said WUllaui II Davis by I'rauklin Mllier, assignee, by deed dated Septeinoer 2», If 1/4, and recorded tu Deed Book 141, page 312. ALSO—Of, n aud to all that certain lot of ground, more or less, sltua ted In Butler bor>, Butler county. Pa., bouiidtd as follows, to wit: On the north by We I street, east by lot No 3 in the same plan of lots, south by au alley, and west by an alley, or Sullivan avenue, being lot No tin Moses oullivans plan of lots In Bugler borough, having a frontage of 40 feet on said > est street, and extending back, malm alnlng the same Width, 112 leet totheabove mentioned alley, said lot uaviog tnereou erected a two slory shingle roop d dwelling house and -.tote loom combined, aud being part of the same, property conveyed to said >V'llliam 11 Davis by Franklin Miller, assignee, by deed dated Sep lembeT 24th, MM. and recorded la deed bW> 141. page 312. aelzed anil taken hi execution as the property ot vVililaui ll DaVls at the suit ol J W llutciilsou. iru.itee. ED No 102, March Term, 1895. J W Hutchison, attorney. AII the right, title, interest and claim of M W Barnes, ot. lu aud to sixty-four acres of land, tiure or less, situated in llarrlsvllle borough, ltutler county. Pa.,bouuded as tollows. to wit: Being the undivided one hall Interest In all Mi.l certain piece or parcel ot land situate in said oorough. Butler county and state ot Penn-yl vat la on the noriu by lands of Mr E Black, It Lcutnmlns and Mrs vlary Kin 2, east by lauds ul It L Brown, Mrs Mary King aud an alley, sou 111 by public road known as Mercer Turn pike. aud West by lauds ot .V K Brown and It I, CUinmluM. Seized and taken In execull n a the property ot .vl W Barnes at the suit of Wil ham Black Morrow. I'. D No 100, Marea Term. 1885. Ualstoii & Greer attorneys. All the right, title, tulcrsl and claim of I'mlly Montgomery, ot. 11l and to a certain lot ol ground situated In Saxonburg borough, uutlei county, I'a , bounded as folio WH, to-wit: <>u -lie north by lot ol llemy Knoch.east oy lauds ol Lensuer and lloru, soiltu by lands ol Uarmou, west by laud of Lensuer and having a twiiv tory IIMI dwell lug liouse •-reeled I Inr- on, Seized aud taken in execution as tlie property oi hinlly Montgomery at the n't ol Mary i. llelmbold. administratrix of Theodore llclui oold, deceased. Ii l> So 81. March Term 1895. Brandon attorney All the right, title. Interest and claim of Win or vv M MeTvln or, in »u.i to twenty-eight acres of land, more or less, situated In Muddycreek lownshlp, Butler county. I'a. bounded as 10l lows, to-wli: On the north by lauds of James Scott, Jr , el ul., east by lauds ot Charles White south by lands ol 11 Melvtu, west oy lanli ol i barlotle Lock's heirs, and being parity eiear «d. Seized and taken In execution as tin; pro erly of Win or W M Melvi at the suit ot A J Frauds. 1i D N075 March Term, 1896, Kalston & Hreer. attorneys All tbe right, title, interest aud claim ot tjeorge II Orauam, of, in and to two-huudred and seventy five 1276) acres ot laud, more or less. Situated In C'lay township. Itutier county, l'a. bounded as lollows. to-wlt: On the north by land!) or John W'tlsou now Ihos Jamison, cast by land of Charles MeClung, south by lands of Rebecca Mclilsslck. etal.. west tiy lands of J J Miller, etal.. and known a» the J W Christie tarm, having a one-story frame dwelling house aud log barn, frame stable und other ouinuildlugs erected thereon, having au urciiard, land mostly cleared ami lu fan slate of cultivation .seized and taken lu execution as the property ot George II Graham at the suit ol William Wltson. Jb D No#l. March Term. !Ht«s. Wll Lusk alt'y. All the right, title. Interest aud claim ol Joseph Siiiltu and Herbert W Smith of. in and Ui a certain lot oi ground situated lu But ler borough. Butler county. I'a.. bounded as fol lows, to wit; Oti the north by West l» street east by loto' Welmer. south by an alley, west by lot ol I'Tlniblln, said iol having a 1 rout age ol 4e leet oil West It street, aud extending southward 177 leet to said alley. having a two story frame dwelling house und Irame slab!' erected thereon. Seized aud taken lu execu lion as the property or Joseph Smith and Her bert W Smith ill the stilt ot Janes In mi peon foi use oIK II Anderson, now lat use or J I Anderson. I'. ONo lu4. March term. lsi«:< M. ilstlon.att'y All the rlKlit, title, interest aud cl titu oi K/ra Stewart, 01. lu aud to tweuty llv - aeies ol I ind more or less, situated in Cnerry ui<vusulp, B it - lei county I'a.. bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning al the southwest eorucr at a pmt, lb slice by lands of David Stewart ami Win M nlura norm 3 1-2 deg east ll 1 perches to a post, thence by lan is ol Win M Shlra and ueli i id Jcrvis Tinker south ss deg east 11 perches to a , ost, thence by lan i of II M ami .1 ■ Stelndurl south 3 1-2 d*"g west 91 perches to a po >i I hem e by lauds ol David Stewart.' nest llpei. ll es to the place oi beginnlng.havlug u two-story irauie dwelling house, stanlc and other oui nulldli.gs fleeted thereon, seized aud taken in execution as the property oi 1./ta Stewart at the suit of The Wanler Itusliueil and UiNMI It DNo 42 Man h term, 1890. Mc.JUDKIui Gal breath attorneys All the right, title. Interest aud claim ol George Bauldaul. executor of Henry ItaMa if. dece.ised, and George Italdaur and llenry llal daut, lerrelenaiiis. or. IU and to lea acres ul land, more or less, situated In Summit town ship. Butler county. Pa. hounded as lollows. to wit.: Beginning al a whltooak al the >i|th isist. corner ot the llan el Wouderly tract, UMBOS south HH deg west 21 perches to a pott, thence north z deg west isj perches to a uosi und - Inn-oik. t heie e north I dag MM Ml perches to a post, thence north j deg west I i z perches 1.0 a post. ItiehCU by laliu i toruierly oi Manii oriUM nortu us dog mm '»O I t pardm to a post , thence by luuds now oi toriucrly oi I Shull south 2 deg eust 214 perches to a po.t, I hence by lands now or lormeily of I'atU r-. u hell* south 88 deg west 71 Jiert:lii"s to the Place id oegluning. beiu j the saiue picmj ol laud i on vi yed by ll' iiiy llaldauf et ux to ll' tiry It tl dailf by d'-itd recorded In deed hook zt, pa.' ,221. having a two htory Irauie dwelllug house log oarn. orchard and other outbull lit . erected llicteou. AI,HO Of. in anil to fwi-nty ocr' i of I unl more 01 i' ii* stttmieU i »» Htunmii tawoibip i'.ut.|i*r ru«inty »'rt, t»oun'i«-«l .n rollout u»-wu wt A I*OHL fit (If HotiiiiwrHf. corner llit'ii*'** •'> ItUiih of I lit ll« iiiiflh | 1 I ilfjj wral 47 l-« 1 «0 a k >ak. l>\ fumr# vf ooufj sir-rm w avv n I*2 Ito a past near a hickory, theee bv lands of : Blerghmer north l l-l dog west us |0 perches to the centre Hue nt r* U K., thence along the centre line of Said if It south 77 l-'J deg east IJ i J j„ r.-hes. th t.ee .iOtig -aliie south lii dec east ".s perches to a post lu centre line of said 1! K. thence south c.i deg west. :m perches, silence «outh 1 deg easl ii t-2 perches to a Sost th** M.utheast co her. thence by I Baul auf l-?d eg west r« peret-.-s to the place of begiuniug. being the sain-* piece of land con veyed by Henry Baldaufetux. to Henry Bal i dauf by deed recorded lu Deed Book , page ; 321. having a two-story frame dwelling house. ! frame barn and other outbuildings erected i thereon. Seized an t taken in execution as the property of tieorge fialdauf. ex'r or Henr, Hal •1 1U! dec d. and tieorge Bauldsuf and lietm Bii l iuf, terre tenants «t tl.e suit of Joseph ! Th.inia tor use or [h: :[ -I Spain! and N J Spahu. E I» No's 30. 71. 100. and lio. Marc'u term. ls»s. Thompson & Son end Brandon, attorneys. All the right title. Inter st and claim of John C Davison of, in and tothirty-one acres ot land, more or less, situated in l ranberry townsntp. Butler county, I'a. hounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the corner or the lands of Israel > ookson and David (, .rvtn's heirs,thence north 1 .i-4 deg west 5S perches To the lauds John Hes- hlug, tnence nortii ss t-i' deg east 77 perches to a private road, tnence along said private road southward parallel with line of lieorge Davis67 2-10 peri-h»s to a public road, thence along said public road south w:|l deg : . ;-erches to the place of lieginniiig. having a iwo dwelling house, barn and other out buildings erevU 1 'tiereon. St lZ'-d aud taken In execution as the pro. n- of John c Davidson at the suit of Andrew i>i_i.■ et al. r£UMS OF SALK:—The following ertsr be strictly compiled with when properly is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor btcomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must oe paid aud a list ot the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether With such lien creditors receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as lie may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until l o'clock e. m. oi next day. at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom tlrst sold. •~ee Furdoo's Digest, 9ih edition, page «6, aud Smith's Forms, page 3si. ANDKEW (i, CAMPBELL. Sheriff. Sheriff's omce, Butler. I'a., Jan. 7. 1895. A Suggestion. mm kcq i abw T / Did it ever occur to you that there are drugs and drugs—that drugs are like every thing else —thero are good, bad and indif ferent There is nothing else which is positively bad if it is'nt just of the best. Our policy has always been to have noth ing but the best. When you want drugs come to us and be assured of fresh pure goods, and always what you ask for or your prescription calls for. It may not always be drugs you want either. We always have on hand a full line of sick room requisites. G. BOYD. Diamond Block, - Butler, I'a. ii. <y B. PLAIDS, Fashions favorite design for 1895. Dress Fabrics In Silk, Wool or Wash Goods Not ouly for entire Suits and (J iwria, but for peparate Skirts and Wai«tß to wear with odd Skirts Some recent extraordinary pur chases wiil give you unusual oppor tunity to buy fine, stylish Imported Plaids at prices we believe never be» fore attempted on equul qualities and styles. Note a few specials: Fine All-Wool 50-lnch Serge Plaids—medium sized plaid—•> dif ferent color combinations, all uew and stylish —51.25 values at 8-~) cents a yard Fine Silk and Wool Imported Pla ds 8 different combinlugs, 42 inches wide— $1 00 value, 75 cents. Choice, Fine Imported Plaids, dark Navy, Garnet, Tan, Green. Brown, Mode, etc., etc, barred in Silk linen of bright and contrasting colors—stylish effects—3B inches wide, 65 cents. One|Lot All wool French Plaids —medium and dark coloring*—3B inobeH wide, 50 cents a yard. Silk Mixed Plaids—light, me dium and dark colors—3o and 38 inched wide, 25 cents a yard. The beauty of ihene new and hand rtome HtuffH can only be appreciater 1 when seen. Gome, or write out Mail Order Department for sam ples of ibern. See atiout American Dress Goods and suitings at 15c 25, and 35c. AIHO Fine Imported Suitings, 50c to $3 50, All orders receive prompt attention. & Buhl, ALLEGHENY. PA. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Firo Insurance Company, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham Al.r. WICK Pre*. UKO. hMTKKKIt. Vim I'rwi. I, S. Jli .ll'.> KI.V *ei'jr anil Treat. UIKKCTOUS: »HM i Wlok, Henderson OUTM, nr. W. Irvlu. Jainee HteplMiumm, W. W. Itlaukmore, N. Weltzel. K. Ilowinaii. 11. J. Kllngler (ieo Kett«r«;r, Übw. Ilebuuu. Unci. ICeiiiiu. iJohn Kooning LOYAL S. MeJUNKIN Agent. NOTICE. Notioa i« hereby given that nn applica tion will bu made to the Legislature <>( Pennsylvania M the present MANSION, to re pnal an act entitled "An act to prevent cattle, home*, IIIUI«H, sheep and *win« from running a' largo IN Middlesex, Itullnr and Mercer town*h|p» auil Harris, ille I torn ugh Butler county, approved March 16tb 1870: MO far an the itamu applies to IJarrixviUo borough. The purposu of tli« above entitled act WAN to prevent cattle, lnir»rn, mules, sheep end »wmo from run ning al liirge and authorizing the uoiutahle <>f LLII* district to take, detain and sell sunl H tray it. The PURPOSE ol the intended ap plication U to have said act repealed MI far US the name applies to Ilarrlsville borough. 0. M. BBOWN, J. IL. MOKIIIIU'.N Jr, K K WICK, J. 11. MnltlllbON, W. K. Brown. Dissolution Notice The p»rinor»hip heretofore existing bo t wean J. S Young and tV'tu. Cooper, under the lirm name of Young A Cooper, uus di-ol d li\ mutual couHf.it on Dec. :il.( J t> Y> iiiK ritirttg. MI William CO. per will continue th« Bo*tnc*S "iid Idtlt all Ihe MQvttta of the laie Urni J. S. Young. WUJ. CIWI»VR. S H LOSS BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers. WILL BEGIN ON Saturday, TO SELL THE H. Schneideman Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, and Furnishing Goods, AT 75 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR From Original Cost. Shloss Bros., 104 S. Main St., Butler, P<\. Schneideman's Old Stand. SPECIAL PANTS SALE For 30 Days Only. All Wool Cheviot, $i 50. Hair Line Cassimere. $2 50. Heavy Scotch Goods, $2 00. Fancy Worsteds, $j 00. »• . T tf. Wool Filled Men's Jean Kiverside Worsteds, S4OO u . „„ * J r» , . Pants, 55c worth $1 Boy s 50c Special for 30 days. ScHatil & Nast, Leading Cloth) iers, 137 S- Main St-, Butler, PA* OUR NEW Spring Clothing (for the price) in the history of the clothing trade. Step in and see these goods, you'll be agreeably surprised. NO I ROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Workingmen take notice: We have Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Panta loons and Overalls. If you have worn them, you need no further comment from us. if not ask to see them as they are the best cheap pants in the world. List of Applications for LICENSE. Tbo following applications for Wholesale and Tavern Licenses to sell vinous, aplrltoas, malt or bn vred liquors or auy admixture thereof at the several place* designated below, are now Hied in the office o I the Clerk of Quarter fusions Court of Butler County. Pa. and will be heard by the said Court on the 3rd. Wednesday of March 1895. being the aoth. day thereof. and contin uing from time to time until all applications shall have been heard. WHOLESALE. NAME. KSMDSNC*. PL AUK FOR WUICU APPLICATION; IS MADE. Amos M LiiHk. Zelirnople Butler <'o Pa New Castle st Zellenople Boro Butler Co Pa ( uritonC Frederick. 04 Richmond Ave Buffalo K Y " '■ •• Jacob Uelber. 129 K Jefferson st 2nd Wd Butler Pa 122 K Wayne st 2nd wd Butler Boro Joseph L Uhi. Now Castle Lawrence Co Pa 126 " •• » Itlchard Itowen, I'lillllpsburi; Centre Pa K Jefferson St • •• C Baetierleln Brew lng Co. Chief office Bennett PO Pa 333 W " '• ' « Alex William* t 2nd Wd Butler Boro Pa 152 S Main st •• •< Mark H Brooks/ •• 1 «. Jacob Boos, .no 8 Main st 3rd Wd •• 348 cor Main and Wayne sts 3rd wd •• Nicholas Mangold, 18 l.owry st Allegheny Pa 120-122 E Cunningham st 2nd " '• TAVERN. Mrs Mutlle Beluing 2d wd. Butler boro. Pa No 8 Main Bt. 2d wd BuUer boro. r>a t rank H ('lark 3d wd •• (Park Hotel) Jos N Diamond Bt, 3d wd J Harry Faubal 3d wd •• m. 33# and 338 8 Main 81 Herman l.lebold 2IV&2I8 8 Main " 21*. Me and 218 "• •• " IW J McCaffiwty 2d wd •• cor Main and Jefferson Sts. ltd wd •• tl)l' McCrea 2d wd " •• ■ <• Simeon Nixon 215 > McKean.rwd " (Nixon's Home) 2M N McKean Bt, 4th wd Win 11 Jelllson Petrolla boro. Butler Co. Pa (Oriental House) l'etrolla boro, Butler Co. Pa John 8 ilyers <• Main 8t •• •' {A^phi^A C Hocl» lUlerßt " Wn b ° ro •• (Central Hotel) Millerstown boro Benjamin J Korquer •• « Sllpperyrock 8t " •• John Holan •• •• (Schrelber House •» •• Frederick Pfabe Saxonburg boro Main ML Saxon burg boro Christian J Itaabc. Jr •' •• (ljiube House) " •• John Nicholas Hit Kvansburg boro " (Commercial Hotel) Kvansburg boro " Mrs Uiu Cuuiilughain " " (Miller House) •• » Henry W Htokey Zellenople l>oro " (Orsnd central) Zelleoople boro " Charles Slok-tf •• •• (Blokei House) •• •' Samuel Beam Harmony boro •• (Beam Hotel) Harmony boro •• Lewis N Zlegler • •• •• «• Clerk's Office. Feb. «?. 18U0. JOSEPH CKIBWELL, Clerk Q, 8. Seanor & Co's. LIVER*, FEED AMD SUE STABLE, Rear of Wick House, Butler, I'a. The best of horses and first claM always ou hand and for hire. Best accommodations in town for permanent boarding and transient trade. .Special care guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses. A good class of horses.both drivers and draft horses, always on hand and for sale under a lull guarantee; and horses bought upon proper notifi cation by 11. BEANOR. Butter Dye Works, !14Culn Avoaac, BUTLKB, PA. Save 20 Per Cent, By bringing your dyeing and cl eani (1 rect to our place. We have done awav with our ngents and propose giving our patrons th« benefit. Come and bring your work and we can tall you just what cau be done to It, thus avoiding the misunderstanding and In competency of agents. If you cannot 00,0 c sci d us a pottal and we will call on you. R. Fisher. HAS ARRIVED, and we wil be pleased to show you what we have. You can buy a good, servicable business suit for $5.00, but our line at $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 and SIO.OO are marvels of beauty and excellence, better than ever sold Douthett AND Graham, BUTLER, PA. McCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE 1 have a Heave Cure that will cure any case of heaves in horses in forty days, used according to directions, and if it does not do what 1 claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no obarges will be made for tho treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. McCAXDLKSS, Butler, Pa., 1893. Mr. A. J. MCCAKIILKHS: On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com menced to use your new care for one of my horse* that had the heaves very bad, and continued to use the medicine for about forty days and tbo horse did not show any signs of a return of them. It is now about a year since I quit givin the medtctno and tbe horse has never sowed any si gus of heaves, and I feel (tisfied that be is properly cured. W. C. CKLSWKLL, Butler. Pa., April 3, 1893. A. J. MCUANOLKMS: I have used your Uuare Care and found it will do the work if used accordng to dij reetious. Yours truly, J. K. M» MILLI*. Theodore Swain. GENERAL BRICK JOBBER. Chimneys, Grate and Boiler Bettiog. Cistern Building and eewer Work a Specialty. HARMONY PA. AGENTS WANTED by America's Urealeet Humorist. MARK TWAIN, Kvery one of his previous hooks have had tm tnetire sales. Ills new liook surpasaua anything he Inn Heretofore written. Two stories In one volume, A Tragedy and a Comedy. A great Cbauce for age in we give exclusive territory r " Wi^"<«S/a3S>»fn»
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