THE CITIZEjNT THCHSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1«9<5. Now Advertisements. Commissioner'a Sales for Sept. 26. Zimmerman's Fall announcement Doathett £ Graham s School suits. C. A T's. China ware. Colbert A Dale's Furninhings. Franklin House Detroit, Mich. Propped Academv. Excursions Sora—All advertisers intending to makt o»ngei in their ads. should notify us of th »ir intention to do bo, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors of estate? ecu secure their receipt books at the C<T 11* uj}o9 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tha Fair. Wc»: glorious weather, this would be for the Fa:r. Will we bare as good next weekf The managers hare everything ready, and if the weather ia favorable, all Butler jounty, in its best clothes, will be here to see each other, and the big pump kins, high corn, etc, etc. Everybody and everything is dancing in delightful expectation. —We'll have no potatoes to throw away next Spring. They are rotting. —Tbe buckwheat fields are beautiful, and there a: a plenty of them —Soms politicians like a cork screw have a pali because they are crooked. —Oar liveryman ara paying $10,; toJsl2 for if*, hay and 25 cents for new oats. —There is at lent one leading financia* qaesti-n: " Wh-»n can you pay that billt" —Tte new, County bridge over the creek at Greece City wa* completed, Mon day. —Paride and flag presentation next Sat urday afternoon. See notice in another column. —Wnen a man is a-jjased of having ni>re money than brains, it doesn't always follow that he is rich. —There would be very few window* broken il they waited for the man without Rio to cast the first stone. —Mr. Ki-har of Centre Ave, near the bridge is now spent here for the Jamen town Sliding Blind Co. —There will be service* in the Presby terUn church the coming Sanday at 11 a. in. aud 7:.T0 p. ni. conducted by the pKntor. —lf yon wish to avoid a cyclone in the kitchen do not let your husband rummage through the ioe-box on the cook'* day out. —Girl* aie not generally opposed to free silver when it takes the spoon shape frequently associated with tree ice cream. —Keep your temper when yon talk poli tics. Knock down arguments are being reported from everywhere, and cne mur der. —D. H. Waller m putting in a pretty front—one that will coat him about a SI,OO0 —and be the show-window of the town. —A tanner in Broome county V. Y., plowed up an 1804 silver dollar the i.ther day. The coin is worth S9OO, and he will buy a farm with it. —Prospect is improving rapidly: Frank Critchlow, MM, Martha Marshall, Mrs. Ford Weigle, A.M Kiddle,and J X.Albert, are building new residences, and W. R. Riddle an addition to his store —lf Li Hurg Chang is retlly c# sting •bunt for a promising site for a laundry, we can tell him where to go, and whore he can study hieroglyphics on an Indian G«ur< ok ;f he enjoys that sort of thing. —Vocal Recital at Y. M. C. A. Hall to morrow evening by Ernest Gamble and Frauk McCarrell. Eyery lover of musical specialties should be present. Reserved •eats on sale at Heineuian's, Friday morn ing, at!) o'clock. —Some extracts from Piof. Hamilton's book on roadmakiug will be fonnd on oar 4th page. Every supervisor in the coanty should hare a copy of that book. Address John Hamilton, Hep. Seo, Agriculture Harrisburg Pa. —An exchange facetiously remarks that "the ii' an who wants a paper without so much politics in it, for the next two months, can take his choice, between sand paper, wall paper and fly pap or. He will h*ve to give np the newspaper." —Scientists say that the common house fly can attain a velocity of 100 feet a sec ond when nece-i-ary, and that many other insecti fly faster than birds Any ordinary mm has demonstrated the fact a thousand times, when he struck at a fly that wasn't there. —Butler, as will be seen, has the cham pion huggers. A young couple a few days ago had a contest as to which of the par ticipants should we»r the medal. The lady carried off the honors, she having hugged the collar butUn off the gentle man. Score another for the fair sex. —There i * nothing on record which will put a man's reliction to the test like a good old fashioned jumping toothache If he can go through that ordeal without the smell of brimstone on bis clothes, he will thereafter bo beyond the reaoh cl tomptation. —The latest dime museum attraction is a ' lady divorcee contest"—that is, an ex hibition of handsome women who havo been divorced. A single advertisement in a N'ew York paper is said have sßCured thirty-five applicants to enter the oontest. Twelve of them will pose in a curio hall lor the ooining sen on. —He growled if 'twas dry; he growled if'twas wet; he growled when a youngster he's growling yet. Hurry him off and burry him d«ep. Go make his lone grave where the bumblebees hum; where the Htroddle bn£ straddles and the humming birds hum; where the katydid did what she wanted to do, and the green bottlo fly flew where she flew. —The word "Devil" is a peculiar word- Take it all in all its one of the meanest in the English language. I've just been an alyzit.g it. so to speak. Cut off the first letter and its "evil." Cut off the neit and its the best part of "vile." Cut off the next and its the most of "ill," and the final "1" is the principal makeup ol "hell" itself. —Theßig 4 fishing club returned from a two week's outing along Wolf Creek yes terday. P. Kihn, F. Trogus, Ed McGill, Al Kearns and G. C. Biehl went into camp this year, and had a good time. One day when the oreok was clear they caught 65 lisb. Ttiey h»d visi'ors at th«ir camp every day, and entertained thorn with their "bear dance," which is something new. —The body ol a man in an advanced state of decomposition, is supposed to have bei>n found on tho Kittanning road near the Mitchell school bouse a few days ago. Two yonng mon, driving along the road, smelt it and saw it; and Lrought the news to Butler but when they went back for it; it was not there, and is supposed to have been hauled -way by a mysterious stranger who. also, has disappeared, The neighborhood was searched, one of the young men was jailed as a witness for a lew days and then let out; and nothing bat wind hat materiali»ed. —Great weather for sleeping—or any thing else. —Go up to the Orphan's Home Una af ternoon. —The AtiantU Club will give a recep tion ia Armory Hall on the 3d. —Save your big. silver dollars to spend at the Fair next week. —Some feilow on the Times foroe in Pittsburg had the snakes bad, the other day. —Butler won from Titusville, yesterday by a score of 7to 5. Keep it up boys. —"This is a comedown," remarked the yonr.g man as he fondly nursed his young mustache. —Excursion trains on all the roads, to diy, to Butler, with people to the Orphan s Home picnic. —Quite a namber of our young people attended tbe TareDtum Fair, yesterday, and a f*w are at New Castle today. —Christian Endeavor meeting in Har mony, begining this afternoon and con tinuing over tomorrow. —The ladies of the Grace Lulhern church will occupy their old stand and furnish all kinds of eatabies at the Fair grounds, next week. —A dispatch from Wheeling dated Wed nesday, said—D. 0. Campbell formerly of Butler, Pa., but for several months pro prietor of the Oil Exchange hotel here is missing. —Because a man differs with your opin ions on politics, theology or anything else, you'll find it pretty bard work to brii g him to your way of thinking bv calling him a fool or a crank. When you do that you needn't be surprised if he thinks the same of you though he doesn't nay it out real loud. Hard words butter no parsnips; neither do they readily make converts. —Most ball players are not aware that a ball thrown by a skilled pitcher gots over the distance to the piste in six-tenths of a second. That is it travels 100 feet a second, or 68 miles an hour. One would think this was fast enough to satisfy tte most confident batsman, but the modern player looks to an increased speel of pitching as an essential factor ia raising the standard of the game and increasing its charm. The laltest suggestion for attaining tho wished for velocity is a cannon containing the ball, which is fired by a cartridge. It is of curse, hold by tbe pitcher. The actual speed is regulated by the strength of tbe cartridge. Tbe curve ia imparted in a pecular way. Artificial fingers of rubber a/e placed near tbe muzzle of the cannon, and their position is determined by the kind of ball intended to be sent. For instance if the fingers are adjusted on the leftside of the muzzle, looking toward the plate, the ball turns to the left makiDg an out curve—and so on. Tbe opinion of the fellow who is to catch the delivery of the automatic pitcher tiss not been official ly given.—[News. Bicycle Race. Ernest Faber. Butler; Harvey F. Man gel. Glade Mill, John M. Brown, Oneida, E. B. Walker, Harmony; fm. Walker, Harmony; Clarence Weigel, Harmony Charles Brell, Cocnoquenessing; John F Cress, Evans City; A. D. Weigel, Harmo ny; Jack Thompson, Batler; Lawrence K McDowell, ButU-r; Lee McDowell, Butler; Elmer W. Kiddle, Prospect; George Ekin, S'ipperyrock; and J. C. Aber, Glade Mill; have entered for tho road race of next Wednesday, week the 9th. The following is a list of prizes offered for the Butler-Harmony road race: Time prize—Bicycle. White, Walter <t Co. Ist—Table, Campbell A Templeton; lamp, Henry Mi'ler 2d—Bicycle snit, Shloss Bros; sweater and stockings, Colbert A Dale. 3 —Sweater and stockings, lteibar A Bros; bicycle pants, Shanl A Nast. 4—Umbrella, J. Kanfmaun s—Satchel, John Kemper. 6 —Opera glares, D. L. Clelland. 7—Gas stove, O'Brien A Son. B—Pipe, J. S Jack. o—Silk shirt, Douthett A Graham. 10—Ball-bearing shoes, C. E. Miller. 11—Oxidized receivers, J. L. Walker. 12—Umbrella, W. H. De Arme. 13—Tan shoes, John Bicke 1 . 14—Box of cigars, Graham Bros; pair of tennis shoes, Al Ruff. 15—Revolver, Charles Hauek. 16—Umbrella, Charles Duffy. 17 -Sack of flour, Klingler A Co. In addition to the above a largo number of special prizes will be given. J. O. U. A. M. Parade. There will be a parade on Saturday Augnrt 29th, at 2:30 p. m., by the J. OU. A. M. Fraternal Council No 242 of Butler and other Councils will be in line, also tbe Grand Army and the Y. M. C. A. cadets and band, also the Merchants band and others. All citizens are cordially invited to participate in the exercises of the after noon and evening, and to have their homes or places of business on tbe line of march decorated. Obi>Kß OF PABAUK- Parade will form on Cunningham St, march south on Main to Wayne, east to McKean, north on McKean to Jefferson, weston Jefferson to -Slain, north on Main to Vfilflin, west on Mifflin to school house, where the address will be made uy W. J. Kerr and others, and a flag and bible pre sented to the schools. After the exercises the parade will tnarch to Hall v. here thore will be speaking after the supper hour. By order of Committee. J. 11. MoCon nell, A. L. Heckethorn, H. Wimer. Will Bo Two Extra Races. The Butler Fair Association has added twe moro ratios to its program one for Wednesday and one for Fri day The Wednesday race is a trot or paco for two and three year olds and the purso is $l5O. Friday's race is a consolation purso of SIOO for horses starting and winning no money during the fair and which aro eligible to tho class having the great est number of starters. This makes moro than $2,000 the association is giving for amusements on tho track alone If this fair does not surpass any that has yet been held in Butler it will not bo the fault of the associa tion, tbe memlxjrs of which are do ing everything possible to make it a splendid event. Among the many other attractions at tho Fair will be exhibition runs by tho hose team, which will go against records on Wednesday and Friday and perhaps on Thursday. Come and test tho work of Pros pect Academy. Wo give special at tention to each pupil. All branchos taught. Tuition $7 per term. Term opeus Sept 8, 1890; M. M ROl«<eii» B S., M. E., Principal. Free. Free. Free. Your name on a postal card will bring a copy of The Butler Business College Exponent,a bright eight pa#e monthly paper, issued by The Butler Business College and School of Short hand, Butlor, Pa. —Special train to Alleghany Sunday A'ig. .10 via I'. W. Fare for the returnjtrip 75 cents. If you have frionds in Beavor Falls Pa., the time of tin Street Fair Sept. 0-10—will bo a good time to visit them. Underwear— A specialty at Heck's his stock is largest and finest ever offered in Bu'V —BoardingHouse Cards, with Ac', of A Bsombly, 25 cents for balf-a-doion .or sale at Citizin office, LRQAL NRWS. XOTBS. George Householder has replevined one top buggy in the hands of John Brenner. Mary Mange' has boraght tuitin trespass vs tbe P. K. k. company and claims dan ages in SIO,OOO. Joseph Ash and J W. McKee were ap pointed appraisers on the alignment of Phillip Shoup to John A for bene fit oi creditors. Dr McClellan of Buffalo, who was ar rested ia Butler for practicing without re gistering tti.d paying a license, had a hearing ai*d wa* held for court. Lie let his *a:ch and diamonds as security. Gilbert Eka.s by his next friend Harvey Cruikshanks has replevined "one suit of good clothes, gray collar, two fine sh.rts, one pair of every day pants, one' good overcoat, brown collar and one road cart,*' in the hands of George W. W»lson. There are 33 cases now on the criminal docket for next term The will of Benedic Kost of Bntler twp, was probated and letters grantee to Martm Hcim and Francis Kost; also wil' of Mary Kramer of Connoqueneswng twp. no letters Letteis of administration were granted to John A Gelbach on estate of It. C. Yates of Adams twp. P. Golden has brought suit in trespa-s vs the bcrough of Bauer, and claims dam age in SI,OOO. The suit of D. M White vs Markweil and Kirkpatrick of Renfrew was settled before Esq. Ka.tjnbach. Tuesday. Samuel Walker, of Butler passed his preliminary examination as a lsw student. Letters of administration were gran'eii to Robert S. Hindman on estate of Eliza beth Hindman of Cherry twp. Notice is hereby given to the Secretaries of School Boards that the registries ol school children are now ready for distribu tion at the Commissioners once and they are requested to call for them. Pbopebis Tbakrpsbs Zelienople Ex Co to Lewis Kerr lot in Jackson for $360. M P Black to M A Kelly 1 acre in Parker for SSO. G S Gahagan to M A Kelly 2 acres in Parker for $250. Henry Bloom to Geo W Page lot in Zelienople for S4OO. Zelienople Ex Co to W II Gelbach lots in Zelienople for $398 75. E McJunkin et al to Vallie E Parvia lot in Butler tor $2,750. H A C Miller to Jas P Millinger lot in Butler for S4OO. Zelienople Ex Co lots in Zelienople to Jacob Kocher and L E Phillis. Frank F Mori is to W B Bowser Jot in Bntler for SSOO, H H Boyd to Jos Garrard lot in Butler for $325. H A Sloan to D P Kelly lot in West Sun bury for $1,300. J 8 Rose to E T Rose 50 acres in Centre for sl. Zelienople Ex Co lots in Jackson twp and Zelienople to Katharine Hart:nan for $l9O and to C F Goehring for SiSO, M McGinley to John Ga lagher 5 acres in Butler twp for $371. Sarah Stewart to David Frazer 87 acres in Muddycrsek for $1919.1(1. Walter Campbell to B. it P. R. R. lot in Butler for $2,500. A right of way from Samuel Schaffuer to tho B. P. R R. in Batler for, $950 was recorded. Marriage Licenses George A Wick .. Butler Jennie C Frost Chicago, 111 John C Stalker Venango twp Miriam Wilson Albert Mulkmus Allegheny Elizabeth Weber Pittsburg Accidents. Ilenry Riddle, of near Millerstown, swamped his team in the Allegheny near Clinton a few days ago,cut his horses loose to save thern, and floated down stream in his bnggy to near Freeport. Chcrlay Ford the oil well shooter had an arm caught and crushed ia the machinery of a well on the Dodds iarm, Monday morn icg. A. G. Kelly of Butler twp, had an arm badly lacerated at a well near Evans City, lately, by being caught in a coil of rope. Oscar Warnmoek, eon of John Wam inack of Potrolia, met with a terrible death at a well on the Findley, 0. oil field last Friday night. The well he was work ing on suddenly began spurting oil, Oscar's clothing was saturated and he ran from the derrick, but the gas that followed the oil ignited from the boiler firo, and en veloped him in flames, lie continned to run until his clothing was nearly consum ed, when he was ojught and stripped. Shut too late to save his life. He died a few hours after. His bidy passed through Butler, on its way home, Sunday morning. He was an honest and willing young man, end his death is greatly regretted by all who knew him. The Markets. Butlrb Mabkkth— Our grocers aro paying 16 to 18 cts for butter, 10 for eggs, 25 for potatoes, 15 to 20 for apples, SI.OO for peaches and pears; 40 for onions. At PiTTSiiDß'i —Monday, fancy roll but ter was quoted at 14 and 15c; fresh eggs in cases 11 and 12; spring chickens 20 to 40 a pair, peaches 80 and 90c, and pears $1.50 to $2 50 a barrel. At llbkb's Isla.id— Calves were quot ed at $2 50 to $6.75, as to size and condi tion, lambs 75 to $5.50; sheep 50 to $4.00; ! hogs $2 50 to $3 75, and cattlo at $2.00 to $4 45 per 100 lbs. Excursion To Port Dover, Canada. Wednesday, Sept. 2, under the manage ment of the Jamestown (Pa.) Sentinel, via the direct route, P., 8. <fc L. E. R. R. Special train leaves Butler at 4:00 a.M., railroad time, taking on passengers at all intermediate stations, arriving at Connoaut 0., at 8:30 A. M. Return boat leaves Port Dover at 6p. M. Tickets good lor five days. Low rate. See bills or inquire of nearest P., S. A L. E. agent- Tickets to Toronto and return for SI.BO extra. Good for return in five days. Q. A. R. Encampment at St. Paul, Minn. The National Kncampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will bo held at St. Poul, Minn., September 2 to 4. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Rail road will sell on August. "J9, 30, and 31 ex cursion tickets to St. Paul and return, at exceedingly low rates, as follows: Philadelphia, $20.25; Ilarrisburg. Wil liamsport. and Wilkesbarre, $24.75; Al toona, $23 50; proportionate ratos from other points Tickets will be good for return passage until September 16, with an extension to and including Septeinbor 30 if deposited with the Joint Agent at St Paul on or ho fore September 16. Full information can be obtained on ap plication to ticket agents. —Prospect Academy ia oqo of the boat and cheapest schools la tho state to gain a solid education Tu ition only $7 per term. Term opens Sept. 8, 1890. Komomber the Boaver Falls Ptreet Fair Sept 9-10. —75 cents to Allegheny and return via P. A W., Sunday Ang. 30th. — Fok Kent — A complot® ehickon co*p, with a half acre run, also an incubator. Inquire at this office. Trunks, yalisos, bags and tele copes—at llkckb. Saw Mill for Sale- Wo will sell onr saw mill, with 20 horse power engine, and all tools and fixtures at a very low figure. Inquire of or write to Post, A ore & Co. Sarversvillo P. O. Butler Co, Pa. —Tho Butler Lubricating Oil Co has moved back to thoir old stand II'J, W. Jefferson St. Steelsmith .St Patterson's new building, where al kinds of engine, machinery, and il luminating oils of tho finest quality are kept in stock in tho basement, and will bo delivered to any part of the city when ordered from C. B. Mclntiro, agent. Do you want a hat or cap? lleck has thorn awl can save jou money. PERSONAL. John Walker and wife are at Atlantic Citv J.H. Barr, ot W. R. Riddle A Co ol Pros pect, was in town on business, Monday. Abraham Barritkman's pension has been i increased to sl2 per month. Rev. Kerr and wife of Harrisville, re turned home trom Ireland, last week. Mis. Gill of Bennett, is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. M Hall. E. R. Kennington of Saxonburg return ed home, Mon lay. from a trip to Atlantic. E S. Milligan of Coylesvilie was in town on business, Monday. F. F. Andrews, ol Wiok, made a busi ness trip to Butier, Monday. M H. Sitler of Jackson twp, and his son Jacob are in town today. W. P. Smith of Centre twp, WAS in town Friday, giving the boys some pointers on the Fair, and buying a p*ir of specs. Misses Jennie and Margaret Mechling, handsomely entertained a host of their young friends, last Thursday evening. Mr James C. McN'ees is erecting a new house on Plankroad street near toil hon»e ou lot purchased trom J. H. Negley. Mr. George Haley and Prof. L'ashline have about completed tneir fine new resi dence on West Wayne street. W. H. Grove has been wearing an un usually bland and wiusome smite lately. It's a girl. Charley Stokey intends begiining to build his new note! in Zelienople immedi ately. Levi M. Wise broke ground for a n«» brick house on North Main Street, Mon day. Contractor Rauscher expects to have the house under roof by November Ist. Jn". Horner, of Donegal twp, and his niece Mrs. Wise of Foxburg, pas»ed through Butler, Tuesday, on tneir way to vir-it Mrs. Wise's sick brother in Mercer Co. Pr-il. M. af. Rodgera of Plain Grove, Lawrence oounty, an excellent yoongnian, has taken charge of tbe Prospect Academy and proposes making a ?uoce*s of it. Tbe fall term opens Sept Bch. See notices on this page. William MitcLell, Hugh MoCrea and John Holfmati attended the convention of canal boatmen at Ninevah, Tuesday Mitchcl drove, steered and bowod on the raging canal from 1848 to 1856. About a hundred attended tbe convention of lust year. Wm. Watson of Mt. Chestnut returned hurce Tuesday from a two months tour through the Western states. He stopped ia K»slern Kansas, Denver, Colorado, Spring., Salt Lake City, Seattle, (where Lis sou lives); and near Helena, Montana, where his brother liye*. He stayed witti his brother twenty days, enpjing iiimself hunting, fishing, and came home red ;is a berry. Politically, h3 thinks tbe free silver craze in tbe West ia subsiding. He had a round trip ticket from Butler tliat cost him $124,80, and he traveled about 0000 miles. PARK THEATRE. GRAND OPKSIHO On Monday evening next, Waite's Com edy Company will open the season of theatrical in Butler, at the Park Theatre This is the same company which appeared here during fair week last season, and we are pleased to learn of their reappearance for the same week this season. From all reports of the organization, the company's band, and orchestra, will be a surprise, eclipsing all former appearanci-s of the big s-how in Butler. "Lost Paradise" will be produced on Monday evening with a full equipment of scenery necessary for Ihe productiou. Manager Waite has secured the right ;for this great play in this territory and the prices will remain but ten, twenty and thirty ctnts, to one and all, no free tickets of any kind for "Lost Paradise." See posters, phamphlets etc., for a com plete li»t ol the plaj s for the entiro week Seats on sale at lleineman's Thiwyday 9, A.M. Secure seats as early as possible Concerts by Waite's Premium Band at noon Monday. MONDAY HKI'TKUUKB 14 18SH5 The attraction at Park Theater on Mon day Sept. 14th will be tbe Gormans in their up to date musical oomedy, "Gilboo ly« Abioad." The Gormans are well known, having travelled with Haverly's Minstrels, and later with a first-class com pany of their own, George and John Gor man, the lormer as Owen Gilhooly, aud tbe latter as Jonathan Tubbs, are tbe bright particular stars of the present com pany. and their acting, singing aud spec ialties carry the andience by storm. They are ably supported by ar, excellent com pany of artists. Excursion To St. I'aul, .Minn. Account Sational Encampment O. A. I!. On August 30th and 31»t, Ticket Agents Pittsburg <t Western Ky. will sell round trip tickets to St. Paul, alinn , at one cent per mile each way. Tickets good lor re turn nn'il i-eptember 15th, with provision for extension of return limit until Septem ber 30th. Kates Irom Hntler $17,40. "Skip to Canada" on Wednesday, Sept. 2aa, on the Jamestown (Pa > Sen tinel excursion to Port Dover, via the P., S. & L. E. R. R. Low rates —Sunday Aug. 30th round trip tickets will be sold from Butler to Allegheny at 75 cents, train leave* *ntler at 8:15 a, 111. etnrning, leaves AIW ieny at 5:25 p. m. Butler time. —Attend Prospect Academy. Best advantages for thoße wishing to enter college, business, or become teachers. Term opens Sept. 8, 1896. Oh Mamma—you ought to see the big piles ol childrens suits at HECK'S only $1.25, you can't got the same in town for less than $2.50, I'ants—Over 2000 pairs to select from, at prices, oh well, don't men tioc them, its' awfnl, where at llfOK'B. FOR SALE. A Bet of lettered, walnut boxes— "pigeon holes." Inquire at this of fice. MUSlC—Scholars wanted at 128 W Wayne St. Also nicely farnishod room lo rent. WANTKf)- -5,000 Agents for Russell's authorized "Lives of McKinley and llobait." 050 pages, elegantly illustrated. Price only SI.OO. The best and the cheap est, and outsells all others. 50 per cent, to Agents, and Freights I'aid. Hooks now ready. Have time by sending 50 cents in stamps lor an outfit at once. Address A. I) WOKTHIROTOX A CO., It art lord. Conn. Sox and shirts, all wool aud a yard wids, cheaper than tho oheapeHt—at HlOK'l, 121 N. Main St. Ip f" The only genuine Spring IU £ Wator Ice in Butler is now being delivered to his customers daily by •f. A. RICHEY. Leave jour order at Uichey's Bakery. —Job work of all kinds done at tho OFFIOI Kemp Sisters and Bio Grande Bill, Wild West Combination at But ler Fair, Sept. 1, 2,3 and 4. —Tho Butler Business College anil School of Shorthand. High grade commercial, shorthand and English school, located in Butler. Curriculum embraces Book keoping, Shorthand, Type writing. Commer cial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Grammar. Geography and Spelling. Endorsed by bankers, merchants and patrons. Fall and winter term opens September Ist. Vox Populi—B"J your clothing, underwear, hosiery, hatß, caps, BOX aud neckwear of I>. A. HKCK, and savo money. Closing out trimmed hats away below cost at Tho People's Store. OIL NOTES. The Standard i» paying SI.OO to-day. PARKSR— In th« Rosenberry poo), Gra ham's N'o 2 on the Grant is good ior2s bbl». EVAKS ClTY —Lentz <fc Co bavi a rig cp on the Mrs Barr near Eidenac; Ltipher Bros are building a rig in the I fit; the Christie Bros well on the Cooper i>i du«, I alio is Steelnmith A Patterson's well on 1 the Knox. Broets A Palm finished a small ! well on the OooksoD: the Alexander Bros are in the sand on the Little, and Leatz A Co are building a rig on the Harris. BROWSSDALB AND A.VDBRSOS —The East ern Oil Co s Biehl No 1 came in Tnesday and is good for 100 bbls. The Wilkirs well on the Lizzie Anderson will be in this week: the Snttou well on the Eshelman h M its tools stock. EurTKßCOP—Reiber A Co's well on the I Elian Shakely in Butler twp, came in li t wtek, and started off at 50 bbls CALLER? —The well on the Richardson njar Gallery, was completed last weik ail is doing 50 bbls. Ttio Whangdocdle Oil Co has had more b .d luck in the northern part of the county and now intends trying its luck in Penn twp. Excursion To St. rani Mm*. Account National Encampment (i. J. 11. On August 30th and 3i«t, Ticket Agents Pittsburg it Western Ry. will sell ro-ind trip tickets to St. Paul, Minn , at one cetft per mile each way. Tickets good for re mrn until September 15th, with provision for extension of return limit until Septem ber 30th. Kate from Butler $17 ; 40 75 cents To Conneaut Lake and Retnrn. Tuesday, Sept. Ist, Round trip tickets will be sold from Butler to Conneaut Lake at rate of 75 cents On account of the sth annnal picnic of the Energetic Lodge 378 B of R. R. T. ol Bennett, Pa. Special train leaviug Butler at 9:30 a. m. Butler time, ample accommodations will be pro- Tided for all. FOR SALE—New modern homo, centrally located, just completed, in side w. c , laundry. reception ball, double parlors, electric light, cabinet mantels. SSOO don n, balance same as rent. JOHN C. QBAHAM, Att'y at Law, Record Building. Business Insurance. Insurance experiments are expen sive It is wise to deal with estab lished companies onlv Wo know, and know those whom voa know and can refer to many prominent Butler citizens who will tell you that the National Life lasu ranee Co. of Montpelier, Vermont, iesues the moat desirable endowment and option policies written by any com pany Speculative operations are sedaetive Stick to your regular business and invest largely in in surance issued by the National on the Bond plan. Ask our represent atives in Butler who are experienced and reliable for a sample bond at yoor age Adddress IRWIN «FC ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 771, Batler, Pa. Fifty thousand people will attend the Beaver Falls Street Fair, Sept. 9 10. All tbe fun and eights of the eeason will be there. Say Papa—did you see HICK'S neckwear, it beats anything you ever saw. Slate Normal School. Attend the State Normal School at Slippery rock, Pa. Methods most Advanced. Expenses Low. A Progressive ychool for Teachers. $54 for 16 #eeka. Tuition aloue sll Fall Term begins Sept. 1, 1896. ALUERT E. MALTBY. Principal. FOR SALE—A boys bicycle, In quire at this office. JOS. HOME I CO. 'Twill Pay to buy for next eeason if not needed this. Fine French Organdies, in light ami dark grounds, some new designs among them just received, Iwmght to sell at 1! I HID. Fine Irish Dimities, Fine Irish Linen Lawns, Fine French Batistes, light, dark and medium colors, reduced from 25c, 30c and 35c, to 15 i YARD. write our mail order department fo»- samples ol these handsome new Fall Dress Goods and Suiting fast coming in. Penn Avenue and Fifth St., PITTSBURG. AT J. R. GRIEB'S '2, and 2 Do Not Make Five. It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly of jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spc. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. R. cm. 118 SOUTH MAIN ST. P erhaps you don t know how I> i we are on Tj'everything relation to prescrip j tions : S it will not be amiss to N your attention to the Reliable intelligence P A rompt service given T o everything of the kind placed n our hands j prescription department N ever was so complete s ave you money too. G. N, BOYD. Diamond Block, - Butler, a LEGAL V DVERTISEMENTS Auditors Notice. In re Partial Account! Orphans Court of Chas. L. Nortliime, lof Butler Co., Ex. of Christina Hasler, f Pa., No. 17, dee'd. j June Term 1895. Having been appointed auditor to make distribution of the funds as shown by the partial account and of the estate of decedent, aud to pass upon any ex ceptions that may be filed to said ac count, I hereby give notice to all parties interested that I will attend to the duties of said appointment at my office on South Main street, Butler, Pa'., Sept. 4th, 1896, at 9 o'clock a. 111., where you are requested to attend. J. B. McJUNKIN, Auditor. E.cecutor's Motioe. Letters testamentary in the estate of Harvey Cooper, deo'd, late of Slippery rock twp., Butler county, Pa..having been granted to the undersigned, all pyrsons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment and any having claim* against sud estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. L. Coopgß, Ex'r. Slipperyrock, P#. Ralston 4 Greer Att'yf, Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration in the estato of Henrietta 1). Beatty, dee'd, late of iVash ir.gtoß twp. Butler Co, Pa,, having been gi tin tod to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estato will present them properly authenticated for settlement to E. C. BKATTY, Adm'r Butler, P». W1 L 11 AMS 4 MITCHKL, Atty. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate ol William Lard in, dee'd, late of Clinton twp, Butler oounty, Pa., all persons in debted to said estate will please make im mediate payment, and any having claims against the sime will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to L. S. LARDIN, Adm'r. Saxonburg, Pa. F. McJunkin, Atty. EJ editors' Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of John L. Beatty, dee'd, late of Washington twp. Entler Co, I'a. having been granted to the undorctpwod, oil poroous Vuowlnf themselves indebted to »aid estate will E lease make immediate payment, and anv aving claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment to E. C. BKATTY, 413, Lookout Ave., Butler Pa. or W. 8. BKATTY, Billiards, Butler Co, Pa. A. MITCHELL, Att'y Administrator's Notice letters of administration on the estate of Isaiah N. Bryson, dee'd, late ol Coal town, Cherry twp., Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estat* will permit them duly authen ticated for settlement to EMZA BBYSOW. Adm'x Coaltown, Pa J. D. MCJUNKIN. Att'y Administrator's Notice Letters ot administration on the estate of Ueorve List, dee'd, late of Adams twp., Bailor Co, I'a. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estato will present them duly authenticated for settlement to MAROARKT A. LI»T, Adm'x McFann, Batlor Co, Pa. W. H. LUSK, Att'v. IIT'S ♦ PLAIN! MATtRIAL • to l>e seen, from every suit of ours yoti see on the street, that there isn't another place in the city where you are always sure to get all the desirable combination of material, workmanship, style, fit and price as you are of us. It is a good time now to order your next suit. J'osted—is the man as to where to get the essentials of jjood dress who comes to us. He is likely to be an ecouotuical man, too, for he knows lie will get more for his money here than at other places. Where else can you buy suils at S2O worth JI30? There is only one place to get such a combination as this is at a tailor's. You won't expect it at the ready-made stores —no sane man does. Of all the people 011 earth there aren't two of the same dimensions throughout. Yet that is the principle. When you come lo us we make your clothes fit you or no sale. WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. COOPER&CO (lor Diamond, Butler, Pa For Sale A farui of 20 acres, with a seven roou. house, good trult, orchards, well wator, g iod spring at tho house,spring house aiip conv en ice I out-buildings. Will sell rho d or exchange for town property, about miles ln>ui llutler. For pariicnlars inquire at this oljicc. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of \ en. Kx.. Ft. | Fa. Lev. Fa.. *c. Issued out ot '..V- Court ot I Common i'leas of But lor county, fa.. at. J to i me directed, (here will o» etpoaed i" public saie at me Court House. In the borough of But | ler. on Friday, the 4th day of Sept , A. n. 1896. at I o'clock P.M., tin following de scribed property, to-wli: ED No 4*. Sept T. is*. PW Lowry. ify. All the right, tuli. luft-iest ard . W u: ol Geo w Byerly. of. in and to a,l tn»: oertau let of laud, situated In Builer borough, cuilei j ecunly, Pa., boun<le«l a.s follows, to wit: On l- e north by an alley, east by M.ller heirs inow Wm Haxlett), south by Pens street, and west by property cf It J Spang now llail Gould), containing v; feci by iso feel. «iiu a good two-story frame drilling bouse H nd otter outbuildings erected thereon seized , and :ak»-u in execution as the property of George W Byerly at tne suit o{ Jui.ii B ED So 58. Sept T, is*. iUUtou Si Greer. i atl'ys. All the right, tlUe, interest and clatin of Eluabetn E McC&U. ot, In and to 71 acros ot land, more or Isss. situate lu Clsv township. ! Butler county, Pa, bouuded as fo.low. to-wil; Ou tne north by lands ot Z K Mershelmcr an.l J J Miller, east by lands of J .1 Miller, souUi by lands of Mllford heirs tract and Harry V* ,s «i Stepp. and west by lands of Jan.. » Mcotl- ! r having s frame dwelling house and i iiun.t. .. i fiuit orchard and other out- j building i»i- . ized and taken in exe-} cutlon as the pro t ir.. r '. <it>eth K McCall; at the suit ot W 11 Ui vio. El> Xos 14 and 49. September teru.. le-u Wll- Uam & >1 ltchell and W A Forquer, ait \s. All the right, title, Interest and claftn of Leonora J Mcyulstion and Reuben H Mi yul»- tlon, of, in and to all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate In Brady township. Hut ler county, pa, bounded as follows, to wit: ou tUe north by slippery Hoc* « reeit a d lands ot ! Charles McCracnen, eiwt b\ lands of i has Mc cracken and C OuOy, sotilli by lauds of the ' heirs of John Coovert aud Lewis Tiuy, and Ou i the west by lands of A o Croll and the said creek, containing ill acres and at; perches, be lnd the same land formerly owned by John J Croll, now deceased, having boaru house erected thereon, about so acres cleaied. seized and taken in execution as the property of L J Mcljutstlon and K II Mcyutstlon at the suit of Johu C Grohman and jouu Berg & co. ED So 77, Sept T. ;596. »v U Lusk. all y. All the right, title, interest aud Claim of M C Cannon, of, in and lo fro acres of land, more or less, situate in Parker township. Butler Co, l a bounded as follows, to-»It: Ou the ucriu b>' laujsot Lewis DaubehspeUk. oh the east by lauds of Thos Kelly, on tne south by lauds now of Butler and Manifold, aud on the west by lands of Henry Daubeuspeck. having thereon one board dwelling house, log baru. orchard and outbuildings. Seized and lakeu in exe* cution as the property of M C Cannon at the suit of Ell Adams, Jr. &Co for use of Argyle savings Bans, now for use of a H Adams, j r & Co. ED So 51. Sept T, lsyO. Rl' Scolt, att'y. All the rli;ht, title. Interest aud Claim ot the l"etrolia Creamery Association. Limited, of, lu aud to all that certain lot of laud, sliuaus lu the borough of IVtrulia. builer county, I'd. bounded as follows, 10-wit: liegiuuiug al Hie northeast corner, south along the line of tne i'ltlsburg £ Westeru railway IU feet to post and Bear creek, 1 hen westerly along the meauderlngs of said creek lis leet to a post, thence by the samj northward Ist feet to a street, thence east aloug tald street lis feet to the place of beginning, containing one-halt acre more or less, and having thereon erected a traine creamery building about A by 30 teet, with churn, steam boher, engine, -nafllu,;. belts, cream tanks, butter worker, cream separator, milk pump, scales, wooden tauk and other machinery and fixtures therein and there to belonging and constituting the creamery plant ot the defendant association. Seized aud taken lu execution as tne property 01 the I'etrolia Creamery Association. Limited at the suit ot A C Uibsou. 1£ If Nos Cj and Sept T. isud. Kalston & (ireer, alt'ys. All the right, title, interest aud claim ot Joseph Kodinbaugh, of. in aud to all that cer tain lot or parcel ot land Situate in Harmony borough. Butler county, l'a. bounded as tol lows, to-wit: On the north by Jackson street easi by Malu Street, south by lauds ol Jesse Bast, and on the west by Wilson alley said lot numbered thlrth-four 111 the plan of said boro ugh aud being TIO&R.'O fe.it,having thereou erects ed a two-story brick dwelling house stable and other outbuildings. Seized aud taken II execution as the property ot Joseph Kodeu baugh at the suit of h Mellon tut use ot Har mony Savings Bank, now for use of John T Texler. K L> NOB 21 anp 2t, Sept T, is«c. John Shelrlng and Frank Kohler.att'ys. All the right, title, luterest and claim of P Uold< n of, in and to all that certain lot or parcel of laud, situate lu Butler borough But ler couniy. l'a, bounded as follows, to-wli Ou the north by East Wayne street, east by laud of lth tie Under heirs, south by an alley, and west by land of Mrs Matile Kethlng. having one framed welling house used as a boarding house, one frame building used as a storeroom and other outbuildings luereou. said lot being 6') by iRe feet. Seized and tuked in execution as the properly or f Uolden at tne suit of 1 rank Kohler and Gabriel Kohler. lu trust. Test ED No 1, Sept T. 1596. Chas (i Martin' att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of C O Sowush, of. in and to all that certain lot or par cel ot land sit uale In Ceniervlllo borough But ler couniy, l'a, bounded as follows, to-wlt- On the north by land of Martha E Bard east by land of Martha K Bard, south by land' of Perry Coovert heirs, and west by Butler and Mercer turnpike, being 150 by IHO feet, more or less, having a tratne bouse .aid traine stable thereon erected and recorded 111 (Deed Book 162, page 15. Seized aud taken In execution as the prop erty of C O So wash at the suit of E M Cowan, now for use of Christy & Campbell. K O No 105, Sept T, Isiw. S Cummlugs, att'y. All llie right, title. Interest and claim Kob'l A Edwards, of. In aud t < all that certain piece or parcel of land situate 111 Butler township, Butler county. I'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: OB the north by the Three Degree road. lauds of Mrs Vosbrlnk, Charles Duffy, John Muutz unit IMui.U oti titio cant V»j oIU riiLSOUI'g pike, on the south by lands of Johu .Muutz James Uredtnand M P Mitchell heirs, aud on the west by lauds of James liredln and M I" .Mitchell heirs, being the same land devised to K A Edwards by the last will and testament of his mother. Annie Edwards, recorded In Will Book K. page '.(3. having a two-story frame dwelling house aud other outbuildings thereon. Seized aud taken In execution as the property of Kobert A Edwards at the suit of Al Itufi. ED No 118. Sept T. m«. WII Lusk att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot Washington Magill (or McUUI) of. In and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit uated In Concord township, Butler county, l'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt. on the north by lands of J S Campbell and Jos 11 Morrow, east by lands of heirs of w 11 Emery, formerly Mc- Contiell. south by lands of Win J Uoxberry and heirs ofWII Emery aud west.by lauds of Jacob I'lsor heirs, containing fifty acres, more or loss, having a two story frame dwelling house, log baru and other outbuildings thereon, good or chard. well watered, mostly cleared and In a fair slate of cultivation. Seized and taken In elocution as the property of Washington Magill (or McOill) a', the suit of Albert KutT E D No 117, Sept T, 1594. Mates & Xoung. ait'ys. All the rUlit, title. Interest and claim of E A Met'all, ot, In and to ull that cerlalu piece, parcel o- tract of land situate in Hrm 1 j town ship, lte tier county, I'a, bounded as follows, to wlt: On the north by land of K A McCall. east by land of Alvl Hnyder. south by lleiner heirs, and on the west by land of Samuel Moore, said land being granted tfl E A Moc'all by last will and testament of Martha McCall, containing M acres, more or less, having a frame dwelling house, frame barn, outbuildings and a good orchard theron, ALSO—Of, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract ot land situate lu Brady town ship. Butler county. l'a bounded as follows, to wlt: On the north by land of Nancy E Martin, east by land of Alvl Snyder, south by other land of K A McCall, aud west by lanl of John Moore, containing 21; acres and four perches, being land deeded to the said KA McCall by Nancy E Martin by deed dated Juue 2d. lsss. recorded In Deed Book page 3,'8. Seized and taken lu execution as '.lie property of E A McCall at the suit of W M Barber. K1) No los, Sept T. IR!»6. A K Reiber. alt'v. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Elizabeth Coll Int. or. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Parker town - Hlil i>. Mutler county, I'a , bounded as follows, to-wlt : on the nortli by land of Charles Collins heirs, cant by land of John McNauiara's heirs, south by land* of John Smith's heirs and west by land of John McCafTerty'a heirs, containing M acres, more or less, and be ing tlie same place of land conveyed by Matthew H Storey, et ux. to Susan Collins by dxed dated Juno 'i'ld. recorded in the recorder s ofTire. Butler county. Pa, In IH-ed Hook No 72, page Hi». having thereon one board house.frame bank barn and otner outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution as the proper! v of bllzabelh Colling at tho suit of the Hutler county National Hank. TEKMS OK SII.K Tho following must bo strictly compiled with when property Is strlek en down. 1. When the plaint Iff or other lien creditor becomes tho purchaser, the costs on the writ Will be paid, and ■ list of the UOM, including mortgage searches on tho property sold, to g>!her with such lien creditors receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of tho sale or sncli portion thereof as lie may claim, must bo furn ished the Sheriff. •l. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will be Cnntliiuisluuttl l o'clock p. m. of tho next day at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom llrst sold. •See I'urdon's Digest. tKh edition, page 4i« and Smith's Forms page 354. ANDltBw <l. t'AMPHKLI. Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Hutler, I'a., Aug. Lsi«. y n ill IS THE TIME TO HAVE nUn Your Clothii\£ CLEANED or DYED If you want good and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place in town where you can get it, and that is at IH! BUM on WORKS 21 <> Center avenue. do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture of your house, (live us a trial. R. FISHER & SON, Agent for tho Jamestown Sliding Blind Co.—Now York. Kor Sale. A fine Farm of seventy acres, two miles West of Free port, building* K cm *' "» new, plenty of wateJ, fruit of all kinds, soil good, five good gns wells within lllile of mtid farm. Price For par ticulars address. Ilox </v Silvervillt. liutlcr Co, l'a. Don't forget to call on u> for that new school suit yourS boy will need this fall. a A new line to select from and at prices so low as to almost "out-of-sight." DOUTHETT & GRAHAM, 1 | BUTLER - - - PA J Our clothing for men for fall and winter wear is also& worthy of your consideration. Never in the history of the clothing business has price been so low as at present. P. S.—A few suits remain from the half-price sale, whichJA go at half-price marked on ticket. THE CHANCE OF YODR LIFE To Buy Clothing At These Prices. Our stock for fall will soon be shipped to us, and we must clear our tables for it. So prices have been reduced on everything'in our Store. We will just mention a few of the many bargains we have for'y 11. Mens Suits, sizes 34 to 42, at $2.75 Mens Suits, sizes 36 to 40, at $3.50 Mens Suits, sizes 35 to 39, at $5.00 Mens Suits, sizes 33 to 38, at $6.00 Boys Suits, long pants suits at $1.75 Boys Suits, long pants suits, at $3.00 Hoys Suits, long pants suits, at $4.00 Boys Suits, long pants suits, at $5.00 Boys Suits, knee pants suits, at 75c Boys Suits, knee pants suits, at $1.25 Boys Suits, knee pants suits, at $2.00 Hoys Suits, knee pants suits at $2.75 78 pairs of Mens pants at 99 cents worth $2.00 125 dozen Mens and Boys shirts at 25 cents worth 50 cts So come early before the assortment is low, and secure clothing at less than cost to manufacture it. Schaul & Nast L.etac'infi Clothiers, COMMISSIONER'S SALES The following pieces of land will be sold at the Coort House on SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 26th. 1896, at 1 o'olock p. m. by the County Com mis s oners, being land purchased at Tr»asur-~ er's Sale for taxes. Allegheny Twp. 100 acres sold as the property of Ander son Negley et al, for taxes 189 i. Rounded on the east by lands of W T Crawford etal, on the west by lands of Jas Jolly, on the north by lands of Wm Karns and on the Miuth by lands of Wm Kennedy. Rradv Twp. 18.1 aores sold as tbe property of George Zeigler for taxes of 1891 and 1892. BonnJ «d on the north by lands of T K Graham, on the sonth by lands of John Taggart, on the east by lands of John Falan and on tbe *-est by lauds of Mary Turk. Rutlrr Twp. 1 lot sold as the property of Joseph Carry for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands of Mike Gallagher, on the south by Publio road, on the east hy lands of F 8 McGinnis and on the west by lands of Joa Carry. ALSO ( 1 lot sold as the property of H W Cress . for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands of Rebecca Flanders, on the south by a street, on the east by lands of Snlivan heirs and on the west b; lands of Snlivan heirs. Concord Tw p. 5 acres sold as the property of A D Kamerer for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands ol 0 Daubenspeck, on the south by lands of Fred Rarnes, on the east by lands of C Daubenspeck, and on tbe west by lands of J D Kamerer. Dohkoal Twp. 1 acre sold as the property of Greenwood Oil Co for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands of Peter Lacdgraf, on th« oast by lands of W J Royle, on the south by lands of Peter Landgraf and on the west by lands of Peter Landgraf. ALSO 1 lot sold as tho property of Thos J Moore for taxes 1892. Bounded on tbe north by lands of H L Wostorman, on the east by borough line,, on the south by lands of II Ij Wosterman and on the west by lat. 1 8 of U L Westorman. Fairvibw Twp. 25 aores sold as the 1 ropertv of Daniel Denny for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands of H A McLaughlin, on the east by lands of 1) G McLaughlin, on the south by lands of W T Taylor, and on the west by lands of R R McDertnott. Parkbr Twp. 25 acres sold as tho property of Christy aud Cannon for taxes 1891 and 1892. Round ed on tbe north by lands of R H Campbell, on the east by lands of Reep heirs, on tho south by lands of W T Reep and on the west by lands of R H Campbell. A Lao 10 acres sold as the property of Stanley Sankey for taxes of 1891. Rounded on tho north by lands of Wm Rraham, on the east by lands of ■, on the sonth by lands of - and on tho west by land* of S 0 Roll. A Lao r»0 acres sold a« the property of Rliiabeth Sodwiok for taxes 1891 aud 1892. Hound ed on tho north by lands of D R Steven son, on the east by lands of Wm Walker, on the south by lands of and on tho west by lands of Samuel Sheldon et al. ALSO 50 acre* sold as the property of HAL Taylor ACo lor taxes 1892. Rounded on tho north by lands of .lames Say, on tho east by lands of II L Ward et al, on tho south by lands o( Sedwiok heirs and on the wost by lauds of Vuaxo() Twp. 50 acres sold as the property of A Mo- Rride for taxes 1892. Rounded on the north by lands of W P Cochran, on the east by lands of F Moore. on the aouth bv lands of C Duffy and on.tho west by lands ol J Rriceland, ALSO 31 acres sold as tho property of Michael V Kelly for taxes 1891. Hounded on the north by lands ol Kliiabeth Patterson, on the east by lauds of Koae Mcßride. on tha south by lands of John Murrin heirs and on the woit by lands of J J Kelly. S W. McColloihjii, John Mitciikll, GHO. W. Wilhon, attest Co Commissioners. Isaac Mkalh, Clerk. Commissioner's Offloe. Ang. 24th, 1890. Widows' Appraisements. The following widow-*' appraisements of personal property and real estate f>et apart (or the benefit of the widow* of deoedenU have been filed in the nffiee of the Clerk ol Orphan*' Court ol Rutler oouoty, vis. Widow of George llhat/all ...£IOO.OO Widow of Geor o List 295.00 Widow ot Goorye Kreb*........... 21*9.00 Widow of Samuel Kennedy 300 00 Widow of Jacob Stiokle ........ 78.45 Widow of Isaiah N. Dyers (realty and personally 209.75 Widow of John W. Maxwell 300.00 Widow of David Keefe............ 300.00 Minor children of Mrs. Hattie Floegor. 81.00 All |>*r»on» interested in the above ap praisenienU will take notice that they will | Id |>re*«tit«d for coti6rtnalion to the Or- | phans' Court of llutler eounty, Pa., on Hat I urdajr the 12th day of Sept. 1890, and if n» exceptions are Bled they will be con linord also ablulely, JOSEPH CRISWELL, Clerk O. C 137 S Main St-, Butler, P»! WALL MOULDINGS The nicest line of Wall Mouldings in town are at Heineman's New Room. 201 S. Main St. New line of Blank Book Writing Paper just received. 201 S. Main St. What is Your Need? I J%>T m m If you need any thing in the furnish ing line we can sup ply you. II you want a hat or cap we can show you the best IJp -To - Date stock in the county, at very low prices. Colbert & Dale. 242 S. Main St., Butler, I'cnn'a FRANKLIN" HOUSE KSTAHMSUKD 1837. Cor. Bates and Laraed Sts.„ , DETROIT, MICH. Only a Block from Woodward aad JcfferM* Avea. Very Central. Near All Car Llaes. frJ" H. H. JAMES, Prop. rrkMntH 1 ! *.«IUb Mual liu4 ENNYROYAL PILiS Original Ml Ollf <» ■!■• ▲ .1 raiUhU Ml M\' 4 1 '«««<■• •"%JTn«<ta IH* JfV\ #■!»!%■< iii Krl ud v*ld ■>mni\%Jr >v -JWjv iN »lih Mm tlhhai Tklill M 9% alkvr ▼ 4 If- AllV«g(tMi. ar 4#- I C U «U«r« *m HHiMIMI. IMUnnftUU Ml J A* /
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