THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, lP^- HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KOTE-All advertisers Intending to make changes In their a1 hour day. —Jas. McCafferty, Jr., is keeping a general grocery store at Sarvers Sta tion. —A stray baouh of keys can be pro cared by their owner at the CITIZEN office. —L.-uit Friday was Al) Fools Day, but we didn't have time to take even a half day off —The new cannon can be put to some practical use. They can be tamed on the base-ball rooters. —The early snake sometimes "gets left'' Two rattlesnakes were killed in the bushes, near Boydstown, last week. —A good farm south of town, with oil wells on one side and gas wells on the other, can be leased. Inquire here. —"Damn" ain't swearing according to a late decision of the Supreme Court, bat it is not considered a good word In polite society. —Samuel W. Kuhn, the one-armed watchman at the P. & W. crossing, was set upon by two rowdies, Monday afternoon, and badly beaten. —Tomorrow—Good Friday—the gen erel delivery part of th<- P. O. will be closed from noon till 6P. M. Regular, morning, collection and delivery; and 4:20 P. M. collection in business portion of town. —Our Agricultural Society will re habilitate its grounds, rebaild the fences and stables, taken away by the flood, and improve the track. —"Wanted salesman to handle our Lubricating oils on commission, in But ler and vicinity. Liberal terms The Euclid Oil Company, Cleveland. Ohio.' —Fifty Butlerites have iiigned a pa per stating that in case of war with Spain thev will volunteer as one com pany. F. M Renno, is to be captain and says if war is declared the number will qaickly be increased one hundred. —We have a new and good story in pickle, and will begin it next week. It is a short one. This week ends "Treas ure Island." which has been greatly en joyed by many of our subscribers. Our new itorr is entitled, "Abducted by John the Baptist." It is a love story. —J. S. Young, the Merchant Tailor, has removed to Main St. the room late ly occupied by T. H. Burton, the Cloth ier. His Spring styles an: here, and he is now ready for the summer trade. H» is disposing of hi* gents furnishing goods at auction. —That prince of good fellows, Linn Moore, has embarked in the farming im plement business, and will handle all kind of farm machinery. He will make a tour of the county and whatever he tells yon you can depend upon as being correct. You will know him by his handsome "red" whiskers. —Baried in a fur coat, with his hands deep in his pockets, a man passed on the boulevard a man distributing hand - bills. Verv politely but withoat tak ing his hands ont, be says to the dis tributor: "Thank yon kindly, my friend Bat will you have the good ness to throw it on the sidewalk your self?" —Figaro. —A Milwaukee preacher asserts that "nude figures on five dollar bills are indecent." Perhaps that is no, bat we never have one of these bill? lonx enough to exunine it critically Bat we don't think ' 'nude fingers" would shock as very much. We have atten ded a few social entertainments where the ladies were in "fall dres«" and wore but little lews than a necklace above the belt and we still live. The figure* on a five dollar bill that have the most attraction for us is the figure li. -Ex —The April fool custom arose from the mistake of Noah in sending the dove out of the ark before the water had abated on the first day of the month among the Hebrews which answers to our first of April, and to perpetuate the memory of this deliverance it was thought proper, whoever forgot so re xnarkabie a circumstance, to punish them by sending them upon some sleeveless errand similar to that inef fectuil message upon which the bird was sent by the patriarch. (From au old paper ) —lf any of our readers moved about the first of April and want the address of the CITIZKN changed, they should write about it prom ply. And, most important of all, do not forget to give the old address as well as the new one Please do not say "Send my ClTlzrrv to Jonesvilie"; bnt adopt this form: 'Please change my address from Browntown to Jonesville " Then do not forget to sign your name as it ap pear* on your address-libel. Then the publisher will bless yon and yon won't miss any more issues. —To be a success a man must be an enthusiast. He must devote himself to a single purjK»se, and dedicate himself to his task. Napoleon says of war that it is the science of the concentration of force Success in anything is concen tration of energy. Edison could not IK: a great inventor and a great orator or poet at the same time To attempt all would be to divide his power and make him mediocre in all To excell in r, she re iterated that she was telling the truth and said he had threatened to kill her with razor, gnu and knives, and was afraid of him; when she saw him sharp ening his razor she thought he was go ing to cut her throat, told him to kill himself; she picked up the poker several times to defend herself but he did not attack her; he didn't try to get up when he .fell: was so stunned he couldn't move; was on hts back; didn't try to help him: insistn the door was not -lock ed; said she had bad Inck with her hus band, she is e seen at the Reiher grocery -tore of this place. A paper which reads as follows can be signed by any young man at Capta'n McJunkin's office in the Armory build ing: We the undersigned, citizen* of the Rate of Pennsylvania, between the agee of 21 and 40 years, promise to enlist in Co E , 15th Regt. N. G. P, in case of war between the United States and Spain. The peace nuuibec" of a company is sixty, and Co. E lots nearly that many members. The war number is one hundred, so forty men could be taken in and 10 haye signed the paper already. At the meeting of Conaicil, Tn«.s •lay evening, ordinances v/<-r«; paw.sed providing for the newering anK of the txiroiiKh /or thin year at iM.lOll, and the oijieuMßß at the name, allowing 000 for electric %2~'£~> for witer and rl'j'JOfor lb<- flre department the t tAguaiit % ?ater on the inland w;n reporu»0.4T: F. D. Pierce, col lector of taxes, for $550.50; and Win. Kinser and Wm. Manny, supervisors for $2751.84. The auditors, of Jefferson twp., have filed their report. The supervisors ac counted for $1712.87, the overseers for $24:).85, and the collectors for $513.71. W. B. Campbell, M. I)., Alex Porter and Alex Russell, Esq., were appointed a committee to inijuire into the mental state of Harry B. Fox, aged 23 years, of Marion twp. In the equity c;tse of A. S. KelJerman vs J. H. Miller, Wednesday, the rule to accept or refuse premises at appraisers valuation was stricken off and the case referred back to A. O. Williams, Esq., master for further hearing. George W. Watson, of Winfield twp., has assigned for benefit of creditors t<> August Freehling. Fred W. Witt': and W. 11. Brisker were appointed apprais ers. Judge Shaffer sent in an opinion re fusing a new trial in the ejectment case of E. Lang vs C. Weidhos. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. A 11 Keck to Geo Hoehn lot in Butler far sls<>o. L S Lardin, adm'r, to Chzn Pfabe 28 acres in Clinton for *llOO. Chas Pfabe to L H Lard in 28 acres in Clinton for $1 UK). W H May to Henry Kreisz lot in Evans City for $2150. Miles G Smith to Jacob Fetter lot in Butler for SISOO. Jacob Fetter to Miles G Smith 54 acres in Perm for sl*oo. G F Fetzer to Frank Spithaler 20 acres in Connoqnenesmng for S7OO. Henry C Double to Eva J Double 50 acres in Franklin for SI2OO. Frederick Hupp to A F Sheidemantle 52 ares in Lancaster for sll 00. Isabel Conn to Eli/. Seaton lot in Har risville for SIOO. M Gallagher to T P Klingensmith '■} acres in Batler twp for s27. Michael Hughes to Frank Kuinuier 40 acres in Middlesex for $-!iX>. Geo M Haley to Samuel Rea 4'i acres in Butler twp for i.iO'iO. □ Eva Oesterling to Fred Pflugh 4 acres at MtChestnut for 4750. Albert Holman to Mary A Jones 'J7 acres in ('lay for SIBOO. Mary A Jones to Albert Yon kern 40 acres iri Centre for $1 <>oo. H Marburgei to P & W R R Co lot in Jackson for Frank P Blair to M E Blair 55 acres in Allegheny for sllsO. Thos Bowser to John Davidson lot in Renfrew for sl'K) Levi M Wise to Philip Davison, 100 acres in Allegheny for $550. John Nolsheim to W J Grimes lot in Connoquenessing boro for sl. Mary J. Dongan to A J Riggle lot at Great Belt for SIOO. L S McJunkin to Geo M Noulett lot in Butler for %!<25. W P Brown to Susan J King, 28i acres in Concord for SBSO. Sebastian Green to Peter S Green, 85 acres in Summit for SISOOO. LcWiek to Winifred McGrady lot in Butler for $450 W B Dodds, Sheriff, to Maria A Dodds lot in Butler for slo John 1) Marshall to Ralph Gregg lot in Butler for SIOOO. G D Swajn to Jacob Winter lot in Harmony for SBO. Geo W Wright to John Kemper lot in Butler for $1275. S. Yeager to L. C. Wick lot in Butler for S2OOO. W. S ('ratty to Mary J. Shoaf lot in Prospect for SHSO. Geo Humphrey to John Humphrey 40 acres in Parker for ats pass, and indulge in all of the revelery that have made the -darkey a pictures que character Songs, jubilees, buck and wing dancing are features of the troupe. Two quartettes, a brass band ?nd a very strong company appear in this big production, which is no w com pleting its fourth year on the road. Utilize Your Time. 'Time fiies rapidly" -"Time is mon ey" are well known maxims, but peo ple often fail to realize their full mean ing Did you ever stop to think how much time you waste writing a slow, laborious longhand, at possibly twenty words a minute, when in a short time, by the nse of shorthand you can write one hundred per minute? It is the best time-saver for college students, business men, lawyers, ministers, in fact everybody. ' >nr system is one of the best, easy to learn, easy to read, our instruction thorough and practical, and our terms are most liberal. We acknowledge no superior in the line of business college instruction, or equip merits. Think these things over care fully, and then '-all and examine the Butler Business College end School of Shorthand. We also teach the best system of Bookkeeping known. Visit ors always welcon*-. Ask your physician if he does not think a sojourn at Cambridge Springs would do you good. If you need rest and nature's tonic, good mineral water, he will answer, "Yes." Hotel Rider of fcis accomodations equal to the best. Send for circulars. Last Notice. Of L M Cochran assignee of IJ. A. Heck, Butler, Pa. Six weeks more will rlose the as signees sale. After that all merchandise remaining will be reassigned to l>. A Heck and sold at regulai prices. Those desiring to ivail themselves of the advan tages ol purchasing goods at appraisers price can do so within that time. All accounts outstanding will be left this week with Atty's. Williams & Mitchell for colection and must be settled before I make my return to court. L. M. COCHHAN Assignee. A VACANT AGENCY- A Cu.vNcr. TO HANOI,K NLRSKHY STOCK. Give ns part or all of your time and we w ill guarantee proper returns. Steady, pleasant work with weekly pay. Tip-top advantages. A valuable oppor tunity for practical pushing men. We will equip you at our expense so you can make large snles. There is money ill this business. Write us now. G. A. COSTJCH & CO., ROCHESTER, N. V. 300 Acres. Established 1877 The best bicycle to buy is a Cleveland or Crescent. •98 Cleveland#|.So,s6s]and_4l7s and Cres cent $35. Bicycle rupplies of all kinds; Vive Cameras and the Ceh bratt-d Washburn mandolins, for sale by Kirtpatrick the jeweler next the Court House. —Music scholars wanted, at 128 W. Wayne St. For SALE Fann foi sale, near Butler, 120 acres, new bank barn, s(>,<• oo. I Inquire at thi» office. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Samuel Ilailett. a private banker of Washington Pa aligned last week. The assets and liabilities each amount e.l to about f.OO.(NM). Last Thursday Win. Hill man of Mar shall twp. Allegheny county fatally J shot his girl. Bertha Spiegal. aged 15 ; years, and then beat her he-id to a pulp J with a stone. Hillunn then ran home aud cat his throat, bat did not die. Neighbors tried to lynch him but j he was hurried off to jail in Pittsburg. j Christian Gaffney, of Dnßois, aged 13 • died last Thursday after an illnesf of 24 i hours. He was an inveterate cigarette j smoker and the physician states that j nicotine poisiuing caused the boy s j death. Tuberculosis creates dread apprehen- I sion among the dairymen of Canton | township, Bradford county, as many new cases are being reported by the Deputy State Veterinaries. One large creamery in East Canton, consuming the production of over six hundred cows, wilt take no more milk from farmers who will not submit their herds to test for the disease, not will they bay without official certification that the producing cattle are free from all taint. The creamery company is bearing all the expense of such exam- I inations. Over in Troutville, Clearfield county. I says the Reynoldsville Star, lives a man [ who is three score and ten years old. I who has an old fashioned clock, and | heirloom, which has not been known to j tick, strike or keep time for over 40 j years until a few days ago the family j were greatly surprised to hear the old clock strike four times, with an interval of 10 minutes each strike. The old patriarch who owns the old clock thinks this is an unmistakable sign of war. A new and larger bone oven is being added to the refinery to take the place of an old one now in use. As soon as this one is complete another will be ad- j ded. During the next few months J many other improvements will be made < so as to increase the capacity of the plant. The refiner}* is still behind on orders and the works must be enlarged so that all business offered can be hand- ! led promptly. —Emlenton Herald. The annual statement of the finan cial condition of jfercer county and transactions for the past year shows the total recepts from all sources were ; $100,818.06, and the expenditures for all purposes. $103,613.03. The outstanding resources, including cash in treasury, are $">1,223.19, and the liabilities, $40,861.- 64. which shows a balance of $4,362.05 on the right side of the ledger. The municipal elections in Ohio were held on Monday of this week, a month" andahalf after ours. In Pittsburg, Allegheny and Mc Keesport 714 liquor licenses were grant ed, 117 refused and 13 held over. Of the licenses 517 are in Pittsburg. The wife of a coal miner named James Colbert living near Harrisville wandered from her home last Friday while suffering from typhoid fever, and was found unconscious in a shed. "Appomattox IJay." On Saturday, April oth, at 7:80 P. M., the U. V. L. will meet in the Court House, and entertain their friends, and each other with addresses, music, Reci tations and songs in the memory of the surrender of General Lee to General Grant. The public are invited - E P. SHKTTEK, •T. C. KEI.I.Y, H. H. RKDFORD, Committee. —On account of the sickness of the assessors of Brady twp. Sunbnry boro. their appeals were continued until Thursday the 28th inat. PUBLIC SALES. At Mrs. Susanna Young's, in Eau Claire, Tuesday, April 12th; horses, bug gies, etc. Sale of live stock at Queenstown Stock Farm, on Thursday and Friday, April 14th and 15th. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his premises in Fairview boro., on SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1898, At 1 o'clock p. rri., the following person al property, viz: -Four horses, (two work and two driving); Two cows, (one j Jersey); two hogs; four wagons; two ' buggies; mowing machine; double sett of harness; single harness; ducks and chickens by the pair and many other articles. Terms—Nine months on all over $5. Cash 6 per cent. HUGH YOUNG, Fairview boro. Teachers Examinations. The annual examinations for the teachers of Butler Co. for 1808 will be held as follows: Evans City, April 21st. Saxohburg, April 22nd. Butler, April 23rd. Slipperyrock, April 25th. Harrisville, April 26th. Eau Claire, April 27th. North Washington. April 28th. Pet.rolia, April 20th. Prospect, May sth. Sunbnry, May 6th. Portersville, May 14th. I will hold an examination, at Butler, on the last Saturday of May, June and •Inly. Examinations will Ix-gin promptly at 0 o'clock. No second trials or private examinations except for satisfactory reasons. Directors and all friends of I education are cordially requested to be | present. The examination for permanent cer tificates will be held in Jefferson St. school building in Bntler, on the first Friday and Saturday in May the 6th and 7th. S L. CHKEBEMAN. Sup't. Butler Co. Fourpercent Interest Paid Your surplus earnings aie safest if deposited with The Pittsburg Rank for Savings, No. 210 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, l'a. You can deposit by mail, as safely as in person. Write to the Bank for blanks and you will receive reply by mail. The Pittsburg Hank of Savings pays 4 percent, intererest on time deposits. Do not keep your money where you draw no interest. The I'ittsburg Hank for Savings was founded iu 1862 and 11 is assets of over 1 $3,100,000. its depositors are thus amply protected. Laughing Babies Are those who take Hoxsie's C. C. C. < for coughs, colds and croup. No opium to stupefy, no ipecac to nauseate. 50 cents. —■Arc you overworked and in need of rest and quiet? Hotel Rider, Cambridge Springs, is the place for you. All the 1 comforts of home together with llie 1 be?*t medicinal waters known A week's t sojourn will make you ten years young- 3 er. Write for circularj. j Any of our readers needing gas stoves or gas ranges, gas fronts or any gas sav ing appliance will find it a financial sav ing to call at the fctore of H. O'Brien &. Son on East Jefferson St. I, and get prices on the extensive line they ( have on exhibition. They are also agents for the celebrated Welsbach | Light, of which more than 1200 were . ! old iu Butler, last year. M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. j 337 S. Main St., Butler. ' Our Method OF Doing Business We hope will merit your patronage. Ours is not the only store in Butler, but we uo try to make it such a place to buy your arugs and medicine as to win your confidence and secure your patronage. Do not come to our store tor cheap drugs. We don't keep them. Nothing but the t>est finds a place in our store and every article bearing our name is guar anteed to be just as repre sented or you can get your money back. We buy the best, sell the best, keep the best and recommend the best It is this meth od that has brought to our store a large and de sirable patronage. If you have never dealt at our store we would be pleased to have you call. We try tc kaep everything that is likely to be called for in our line, but if we should not have what you want we will frankly tell you so aud will be pleased to get it fou you at the earlies possible moment. We give you what you want, No substi tutions permitted. Let us fill your prescriptions Respectfully, C. N. Boyd, DRUGGIST. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. Notice in Divorce. In the Court of Margaret Ellen Garlach Common IMeas of vs. Butler Co.. Pa. A. Jacob Henry Garlach I). No. 35, Dec. term 1 1«97. To Jacob Henry Garlach:— Two subpoenas having been returned X. F. I. You. the said Jacob Henry Garlach. above named defendant art' hereby required to ap pear in said Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co., Pa., to 1m• held at Butler. Pa., on Monday the 6th dav of June ISUH. being the first day j of next term of Court to answer the saiii complaint and snow cause, if any you have. ; why a Divorce Absolute from tin- U»nds of j Matrimony should not IK? granted to the said Margaret Ellen Garlach. You are also hereby notified that testi mony in above ease will lie taken before the said Court on Tuesday, the Tth day of June, at which time and place you are notified to attend. WILLIAM B. DODOS, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mutter of the I In tho Court of assignment of John Common Pleas of ('. Si-ott for tho bene- Bntler Co. M's I>. No. fit of creditors. J 40 March Term, 1«97. Now. March 19. I*9S, on motion 111 open Court, 11. 11. Goucher. Esq.. Is appointed auditor to make distribution of the funds In the hands of ( has. K. White, assignee, to and among the creditors, according to law, and make report thereof to Court. BV THE COBRT. Notice is hereby given to rredltors and all persons Interested that 1 will .ittend to the duties of my appointment, In tin* atiove enti tled matter, at my offiee. No. 11l N. Dia mond, in the Borough of Butler, l'a., on Monday 1 hi- |*th day of April, ls'>. at the hour of 1" o'clock A. M.. when and where all person- having claim-, against said estate are required to lie present and make proof of same. li. H. GOOCHER. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary, C. T. A., on the estate of Newton Lurting,* dee'd., late of Adams twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will ple\se make immediate payment, and any having claims against the tame will present them duly authen ticated for settlement to ELIZA K. LCRTING Adm'x., Mars, Butler Co., Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of John M. Mcßride, dee'd, late of Middle cex twp., Ilutler Co., Pa., htving been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, ami any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JOHN FERGUSON, Kx'r., Bakerstown, Pa, E. Mcjunkin & J. M. Galbreatli, Att'ys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration 011 the estate of Harper Campbell, dee'd., late of Washington twp., Butler county, Pa. having lieen granted lo the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, ana any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ELI.A CAMI'IIELL. C. A. MORRIS. Administrators. North Hope Pa.' W. A. aud F. Forquer, attorneys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Moses Thompson Esq. dee'd,late of Centre twp Butler Co. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement to WII.I.IAM ALLISON, Ex'r. Butler, Pa. Painter & Murrin att'ys. NOTICE. Whereas my wife has left mewithont just cause, I notify all not to trust her 1 on my account, UH 1 will not lie respon sihle for her debts-. I. S. EDWARDS, Allegheny. NOTICE TO TAXABLES. Appeal lor the different townships and boroughs will be held at the Commis sioners' office, Butler, Pa., on the follow ing dates: Worth, Muddycreek and Franklin townships, April 8. Butler and Centre townships, Prosjiect l»orough, April 11. Oakland and Donegal townships and Millerstown borough, April 13. Lancaster and Connoquenessing town ships and Connoquenessing borough, April 15. Summit, Clearfield and Winfield town ships, April 18. Jefferson, Penn and Forward town ships and Saxonbuig borough, April 20. Jackson township, Zelienople; Har mony and Evans City boroughs, April 22. Cranberry and Adams townships, Mars and Valencia boroughs, April 25. Buffalo, Clinton und Middlesex town ships, April 27. First ward, Butler borough, April 29. Second ward, Butler lxirough, May 2 Third ward, Butlel txjrough, May 4 Fourth ward, Butler borough, May 6. Fifth ward, Butler borough, Slay 9. Assessors are requested lo be present 011 the day of appeal for their district. JOHN MITCHELL. HARMON SEATON. I>. H. SUTTON. J. C. KISKADDON, Clerk. Commissioners' Office Butler, Pa., March 8, 1898. For Sale. One of the !>est farms iu the county located on the Frceport l ike, one-half mile from {launahstown, in Winfield twp. acres, gooil house, good barn, young orchard, well watered, 6 acres of good timber; level rolling land. Inquire at this office. Idlewild Park. Idlewild is the garden spot of West era IVnnnyl\ania. As an excursion ground it stands unrivaled. In pursuance of its usual custom, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will arrange with churches, schools, lodges, and other organizations for special low rate excursions to Idlewild during the coining season < oiiiinitteeM desiring to iiuike nrrangements should addreHs Thus. i". Watt, Passenger Agent, West ern District, Btto Fifth Avenue, Pitts burg Early application for dutes should be made a SAY, ; KNOW j IDouthett & Graham? ; YOU DON'T! ! YOUR OWN FAULT, We've been in the clothing business, in Butler, for five years and it is to your interest to know us as we are selling the best clothing for the least money . of any firm in Butler. You don't believe ir? Step in and see A our store when in town, ' m and we'll prove it to you. £ Douthett & Graham j ; HOW IS THIS: * l/\ COMPLETEJ ?SUIT, sizes 33 to 43, ? ?Your pick for $5.00. S } Hene is a chantfc of a lifetime / / ® to buy a suit at a price unheard C ) of. taking into consideration \ C the quality of the goods. Look V ® in our clothing window, the as- \ sortment is large. Ishaul 8c Nast, \ HEADING CLOTHIERS, ? / 137 South Main St., S \ Butler, Pa. j I HE IS A WISE fIAN I J -WHO SECURES HIS CLOTHING FROM— # \ J. S. YOUNG, S J THE MERCHANT TAILOR, J d The goods, style, lit and general make 4 i up of his suits a j TELL their own STORY. PATTERSON BROS.; Wall Paper and Room Mouldings Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. ESTIMATES GIVEN. New Wick Building, 236 North Main Street Butler, Pa. Notice of Inquest in Partition. In tin- matter of the iietltlon of Rebecca ltarr for partition. In the Orphans' Court of Hutler County. I'a., No. 71, March Term, ww. February 1". IHUh. i >*• t Itlon of Relwcct Barr, a daughter of William J. Itobb, presented, setting forth that »ald decedent died aeized of a certain tract of land, contalnlnK 150 acre*, more or less, situate In Oakland town shli), Hutler <'«>.. I'a.. which remained undi vided. and jirayliiK for an Inquest of parti tion, fo'„ and citation awarded by the Court. .March li, lx!K, on motion of 11. fl, (toucher, attorney for petitioner, a writ of Inquest for part It lon watt granted. Now, you, the lielrs of the said Win. .I ltobh, dee'd., viz: Abner (.'. Kobb, Mr*. Utah Hell. Jessie Hell, Coulter Kobb, Mrs. Mary llovis, ('