THE CITIZEN:. WIXXI AM C. SEG LET -- Pub.irf.Pij - | THURSDAY. MAY 26, REPUBLICAN TICKET. | FOR CONGRESS DR. J- B SHOWALTBB. of MBhotom bor* FOR ASSEMBLY. IA ME- N MOOEE. Br JOHN I»IN DINGER. of Z iei' pi.-. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY JACOB M PAINTER, f Butler. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR FBASK E lIeQUISTION. of Boiler The Coogreasiooal Delegates elected ar* l«t Di a tnct. John Womer f M Brown: *rd, Geo Maxwell 4tb. ho Hrckenberry, ~>th John Clark nth A L Timblin :th Matr Bippr.- »-.n. R >1 Job■>ton; 9:h T H. Greer, .'tth, • K. I/ixau l!th C F. L McQiNtion 1.-th A <. Zeigler. i:sth. Sid H. - i 14th. Joseph Graham 15th R-nrvn Shinor Beware oftbe Graven linage. WtiT STjNBr.-BY, MAY & l w y Since the opening if this month many county primaries for nomination of rarity ofßrera and election of dele gxt: *jo th' Republican State Conven tion Jane 2nd next have occurred It has been both interesting and dis gn- in:,' to follow the r on< lof the r- *ile of th- ancient machine, constructed and maintained to thresh the manhood and self-respect out of th- ought-to-be free men of Pt-nn a. per force that thin 111a chnie gang may sit on fraudulent Lex ow committees and eat, drink smoke, and ridt- in Pullman sleepers at the ex pense- of the fcont-st freemen of the -State for yearn to come Bnt the inventor of this now rattled affair .should stop and think 'it the necessity for -ionie new wheels whose friction might be some what reduced at least to the rural ear. It i» an old saying that too much fa milarity breeds contempt The clown performances of so familiar a ring fngelman aa W A Stone, the same person who, at the bidding of his ring master M S C/uay, violated his written pledge on which he wa- elected nation al delegate, deserted Wm. McKinley and cast hi l ! vote for his master Qnay for president, surely this cannot fool all the people all the time as to whose he would be if chosen Governor of the State This aforesaid ring-master is now en gaged from his high responsible seat in the IJ. S. Senate in the chsnr.g years of this century in forging chains of political corruption welded by his toob. Andrews, Lyon, Reeder, Elkin. Store; & Co.. to fetter those now living and yet unborn of the 20th century This son of a preacher, Ouay go"s to the ->•a shnT* cn Sunday May 15th. 1800, liap pens to meet his gang fisb'-s, but of course discusses no politics, and forth with one of tbtm declares W. A Stone will be nominated for Govenor Sbali the people be deceived and turn the whole State Government over to by (firing hiui th<- Govt rnor. We all know the corruption of his seryants in the legislature and that no man who believes in self government can do his bidding Let the people k-ep their. y ; on our delegates, Messrs. Black, Mc- Clymonda and Crawford, that they bow not. to the graven image of Stone or any other image set up by th< gang N M M POLITICAL The itepublican primaries of last Sat nrday caused the politicians of the state to do some figunni? At Washington Major McDowell declared that W A. Htone already had WH <>t the W£ dele gate* and waa as nominated. The result wax very mixed In Tioga county where submitted hi* name as a candidate for U.b. Senate an '1 had a local opponent named Charles Tnbb* the latter won by majority, but an Tiogtl in VV A Htonc's native comity he took the delegate to the state convention without opjsmi tion. When definite returns were completed forecasting the big anti victory E A VanValkenburg sent the following dispatch "Hon. M. S. Washington D. C. —Boodle was unable to uphold the the black flag of Quayistn in Tioga county yesterday Tioga is against leK islative thieves and resents yonr attack upon President McKinley There will probably lie a big demon strstion m theoounty t'i celebrate the anti rmy victory. Wanamaker carried Huntington conn ty. Quay carried Fayette; Schuylkill was divided; Hasting* <-arriwl Centre; Northhampton was for Reeder; Potter was for W A Stone and in Washington county th anti Quay element nominat ed Col. Hawkins of the 10th, P. V for State Senate while the delegates are un instructed Carolina Montour, Prery and Clinton counties are divided, and a fuss has started in Laii'-asW which may divide the delegates fro*i that county. Rep Showalter and candidate Robin son, of Mercer Co., haye agreed npon Tuesday, June "th, as the date for the Congressional conference. It will meet in the Court House Mercer, at 1 P M l.ogati Valley. Miss Lena Bolden, of Phillip City, called on friends here this week. Zella I»gan is on the sick list Mrs. D H Logan was a Pittsburg visitor Lewis HartenstAin is on the sick list. Frank Byers and wife were the guests of Cal. Logan recently. 1 P. Burtner and wife and son, Claire, visited friends near Natrona. Miller Deets, of Karns City is the guest of Roy Burtner Levi Logan and wife are visiting friends in Oakland Rev McKee. of Untler, will hold services at Shiloh U P church the aittb, at 3 p m. Misses Ora, El via and Tillie Logan Were the guests of Mi»s El via <'oe of Butler, Wednesday Milton IjOgnn got the quickest sha»e he ever got lust Wednesday morning Mr. gas did the work The Hayseeds and College Isiy- play elt were Mtrnck by lightning and destroyed Several dril ling cables were stored in the wareroom The shops were (itfisl Up with the latest machinery The damage will anionnt to alxiut 94000. Quit- a musical, was held at the home of Cal. Logan. Tuesday evening. The baud met and rendered some very fine music. The members ore «nt were Mctwrs Milt Logan first violin and man dolin. Will Gralf ser!irfM of lown, Illinois and Wiwonsln l/int ThtuwUy WAR RECORD On tb- arrival of the Span :-h See* at Mnr neo deCuba was report n] »m i riday tne rejuirt wa« confirm ed an- 1 our squadron- started for th -t 1 harl>:-r Tn- hartwr of rannago de Cub;l i- 4 *i IUNOW OD • I surrounded by high hills, and with an i unusually narrow -ntran'e only alxr.t [ yardj wide. strungl> f »rtiiied T.e 1 Russian government was taking -n-_t interest in the dispo- il of the Ph'lh- I»»nes On Saturday the Spanish fleet wa- re ported to have left Santiago harbor a 1 1 that night a battle was reported to nave taken place .u the "IYinward I . the water oetween the cast end of ' ti ! a and the island of Ha. t: The Mcnifr Monterey was ordered to jT'>?°est-'l to be off the southeastern coast of Cuoa. There was n"-> new- though there were many repoiti of a battle Dewey wired that provisions were scar.. n arrived at Jupiter Inlet. Florida Tin- Penn'a Volunteer*. The Tenth Reg P V passed th:ou-ii Pitts>iurg last Thnrsday in rning. on it way to San Francisco wiiere it will '»xi shipped b-. Manila. It is under C* m mand of Col. Hawkins, and its m n belong in Beaver Fayette. and Westmoreland counties The O;ti <-er' of the 15th a«ked to be ordtr.-d to Manila, but their reqn-st wa- not granted. At Washington the Regulars to go to Manila and also the volunteers including regiments from thirteen states were decided upon, and ships were beintc fitted up at S»ti Francisco to take them across the Pacific On Tuesday the 10th reg arrived in San Francisco. OUP BOYS IN CAMP. Co. K, l."tli Iteyinieiit, ( amp Hastings. CHACTAT'QUA P O , LEBANON Co.. P A M A V 1 »'•- Ait-er all the wiid rumors aU>ut lx in taken to Cuba, Manila and other place;-, the loth, 18th, 14th and two troops <1 cavalry are still at Mt Gretna and th<- machine-like routine of camp life cor. tinues. Morning roll call is at nix o clock now after it we are marched out on the drill ground and put through the setting-up exercises and then we march a few hundred vards at double th assigned to the Philippine e*pe were color guards Dav- Enswing'-T is color guard t^slay f.a't week Sergeant O \>onnid vi laid up by a bad cold, out is now at ted to bin duties as usual .s<-r« Ale.. ■t.iders burneo fo>t is healing i»lowef than was 'xpeclwl He ■tu m •>■ aiKju' now aided by crotches it w the right ?M»t that was burned, and not the left as was formerly rejiorted. Sunday morning service-i were h-!d by Chaplain Hays in front of his tent. The day was pleasant and many visi tors were iri camp in the afteni'ion 1 very wicked tiling happen-d, a ball game between n<>nie lotii and l*Stb Ivjy and the liith won. Ar< view of all ti • troops here was held in the evening by Col. Kre[>ps To«lay has been cloudy and rainy Tiiere has tss-n no drill This morninw we knocked a dfc J,, rl"d snll-rs slianty In pieces and built a cook hon-e v.'ith the lutnls-r. We bav- all built IxsN from lumlier thrown aside by tie nients which have left When we r-ad of the circuijJHtanc, • of thf.se who w-i --taken to Chicarnaugua we fi ■ 1 glad that we were left l>ehind. Nearly everyone is l/roke and all are patiently waiting for Stab; pay day. Jack Thompson of class 'if !W Butler High School leave' this evening for home on a four days furlough • TIK.HIJAY tilth Warm pleasant weather prevails h-r- now Company drill was held this morning and battal lion this afternrsm there will lie rk on that line has I "en mneh retarded by r<*cent riiins Lightning struck the derrick on tin tihield'! farm on Wedfn 'day night -t ting lire to th-;oi Part, of the d'-r rick was burned Hie fir<• was < tin gnished by shutting off th' ' '1 b txsjls are moved to the farm • I 1, c Kelley where a new well will i» drilled as 'm.II as po- ibl" Tie Sbn ' ! wll i ( a fair gn-ser Mr David Studebaker : now afllicted with Inflammatory rheumatism. His many friends hotie for his qs dy recov ery Mi Klingler of Butler purchaseil 1 car-load of wheat in this vicinity re cently Mr. Frank Hilderbrand and sister Jennie of Butler visited friends in Jacksville one day lately Mr and Mrs. S. N Carr of New < -is tie are visiting friends in this neighbor hissl. Flick. Come on Decoratbm Day tothegieat ball gam-bet ween the Oak Point and Rocky Run ball team It is free. Robert Ja'-k i" putting a picket fence around hi» lawn and garden Checkers are tiecmuitig a very inter • ting gain'- b-twe. n our mail carrier, Mr Maunder- and Preston Jonathan Flick will noon Isn-m the erection it a liut- bain. i lio of Manila 11a*. Tne brillan t operations of the American fleet in Manila Bay have served to em phasize sevenl well established princi ■! ' Ti?f-3l warfare the truth of which has been nswgriized through i.; »ny centuries of lor the ma? tery of the ?eae. We believe it was N.i p.--!eon who said that Providence was on the side f big battalions. That may be -.rue on land, bat the history of sea fight- without number ha a taught us that Providence is on the -ide of fore thought. goav before the astonished gaze of the enemy and at .1 predetermined hourand on a predetermined plat, began *0 blot the Asiatic fleet of Spain on? of exi«t ence. two ■. -t important facts bro". n the part of the Span ;-.b .T.isnw It largely the result of the rapidity and deadly accuracy of the storm of shells thrown by our ves sels which rendered the gun positions untenable and probably disabled th irrews faster then they could be placed !at the {run- A crack marksman tie bind a modern high-powered ri('• i - worth whole inches of armor protection f. th' «hip n n '.vhi'-b h- •■■••res and it begins to l<>,k as though th- theorists uii 'ht prove to be correct v.-ho ont< nd that modern fights will be decided by killing 0: the gun cre 'v rather than ay penetrating belts and demolishing un arrnored ends and upper works. Not less remarkable is the fact tliat hnlf a dozen anarmored cruisers should have run past shore batteries of consid siderable strerifth anp blown ont of ex istam e a fleet that held a strong posi tion under the tttins of a powerful bat tery. The supreme confidence with which this supposedly feat was undertaken is only equaled by the nlendid audacity and cool delil»eration with which it was carried out If the Spanish fleet was taken unawares it was because its admiral judged -as by all the canons of naval warfare he was justified in doing—that the American fleet of cruisers would never dar«* to un dertake an attack for which only hea* iv armored battleships ar- suppos<-d to be available lh<- success wi'h which the fort if cations in Manila Bay were attacked is certain to enhance the vain of the swift cruiser as against th'- mote cumbersome battleship The danger will lie that critics will lose sight of the fact that the forts and probably the gunn were not of the latent description, and will push too far the lessonrt that have been taught by th'* r-dn -tion of Cavite ars'-nal. The battle has shown again the atmo lute ne'ies.sitv of removing from a war - t.lie> were s]>eedily crippled by the <1 pounder'Ui't I poender rapid fire liatt'-r -if i/ur cruisers The only powib'e danprer from torpedo boats by *'ay would be when thenttack v/iuimad" by : larger fleet of boat- than :> ship's rapid ,'irei/nn-i could cover It. • tub a case the - trvivor > would probably -ir-k one or tv."'> of a fleet before they v. erf them s!-ivi;B d<.-troyed At lacks by imitated • such r v 11" teade by the Sjia-i wre splendidly hetolc. And thin the reflection that mere coorate* irjfi herioim can nev-r for the lack ol -kill and efficiency lladthr Spaniel ejew be :Ti a il.il led h they were < onrageon-!, oni nhip* ami v. n wonl'l iifjvei have coiue MO K'-atb IM out of the fight II in to the com bination of both qualiti)* in our ajvj bliivt .ve uiDwi look for ll n explanation o' he amazing di. parity in the io- ■« -in ' tried on thi.* memorable day We clow with mention of a ii»;< epinode one thai i J highly character intic of the man and in accordance with the b« :-it traditions of the navy. We ref< rto 11.< mc. age which, ncoi I Ittg to an Aw'xiated Pre** di patch, \va- 'til liy ( 'ommodore I»ewey to tin admiral of Lh< lieaten fleet 'I b>u< pleaMnrc in clasping yonr bond and of fcriug my congratulation* on the -.oil lant manner in which you fought. True con rage in ever uiagnaiiiuionM; and every acknowledgement of the 1111 donbted hrayery of the vanqninhed in an indirect tribute to the courage ;ind t.kill of the victor Scientific A'li'-ri. can. ICeMoltit ion*. At a regular meeting of Buttercup Council N'o "Ml. Jr. <> I* A M b'-ld May 7, 1H!»H the following preamble and resolution* were nnanimonnly af aid and the voice of ymp.'i thy to the needv and dlatr~.*ed of tin fraternity, an active member of thi* council, a citizen wlm it upright and no ble life wan a Ktnudard of emnlatiou to In-: fellow brolhern. Heini|il( . .Iccoii li' ir Hi New Brighton, i* vi-ut nig hi* parent on the 11. rr farm neur Harmony ,\ir II M lien lb. and children ol Harmony drove to I'iltrfburK laxt week ~ii Jli • Ida .Sample, of Harmony, and Mr". J W. Oil* rman and daughter |;i of /a Ii i, a.l s del - 11*- vi-.il . d lh<- W '' 'I 1 ' oiivent ion at Bruin on Thursday and Friday of lant week. Mr* frank K'-llai and M in. Culyiu IT Knox if Harmony, made an enjoy abb' vi it with friend* at Fvan* • ity ->rn- day In ' we. The. po I office at l/idenau win robbed |a*t Friday night at the nunc time ir-no'" were *t«ib-n from Hnit/el n store Walker, of New Cattle, wan in Harmony on Tuesday ,Jere 1 Uiwrnan who now Ilv< * with hi* daughter Mi Abraham .Se.bbr at llynn* L ily WIIM calling on friend* in Harmony on Monday O A Morri*, the Harmony miller, with hi* wifo left on Monday for Merfer to attend tiie funeral of Mi Morri* mother. Lawn t> unit' i the latent game that claim" the attention of the elite of our two tOWJii. Mrs. j. S. Sykes who has been visit ing her friends here left for her home at Oinaiia. Neb., on Monday evening. J Gibson of Zrlienople who was; elected to go to the state lodge | I. O. O. F. a" \Yilke a ßarre attende.l the > aunnal session of the sa.me la.st week | h number of onr two towns at tended the funeral of John Eicholtz, son of Flt d Eicholtz of Laiiua-ti-r twp . last Monday. Rev A J Otterman of Zelienople is c n inctiiiiC a protracted meeting at Concord Heaver Co. at present. John II Ki»ot. of Haruionv bought -r- n ral producing wells neir \ :ilencia end will move his familj" on the lease on June Ist. Al Wise the popular ex-liveryman of j Harmony will move family t > But- i ler next week. He will embark in the j liV'.ry bnsinp®!' Harmony if j sorry to io>se niui and her best wisli-*s i follow hixii in his new tield. The Harmonv M E. church is being repaired at pres -nt. A yellow pine ceil was put in and the wall will be pa pered. This congregation used the Church of God or ->ervi--es the last two weeks. \V. J. lilack i-nnir- nearly losing a rood last Monday evening. W h u driving in the creek washing horse a d buggy the hur-'- l'ell and with great d ' ficulty he was . v--' om wing drow i He was s;i 1 with a rope and a | boat. ] Wednesday i\ ' iin_- «f last week there was a pleasant iitbh- liome wedding it i the cottage hoi .1 1> Hod el on t:ie I Frank- r bot Qil ' < too® twp . Mr Edward Krist- md Miss Kett.i Hodel were married. The young coujde will start housekeeping in Harmony alxjut the first of June Wo wish for them many happy years e< nti<* I'rnvnsliip. i>r. and Mrs. Was.-on of Baltimore, Md are visiting Mr-. Wasson s parents, T. R. Hoon and wife. Alex Brewster Jr. has moved to Butler. Just ask Dan Reiger to hand around the cigars. It is a boy Miss Bertha Carnahan is visiting rela tives in Butler this week. Miss Margaret Moore completed a very successful term of school in Tarentuin and is at home now. Mis>: Blanche Hoon was at home over Sunday. Miss Estella McCullough is visiting her sister Mrs Graham of Va. Soinf of onr young people attended the party at Mr Brewster's one evening last week and all present report a very enjoyable time. Mr. Gould, of Butler, visited his sister Mrs. Carnahan not long since. Misrt Henrietta Moore attended the Ladies Missionary Convention at Cleve land, O. Miss Mable Smith attended the Com mencment of th<' Butler High .School this week. Everette McCandless and Miss Nan nie Glenn, of Cnionville Presbyterian H. S., and J. M. Blain and Miss Mable Smith, of Holyoke U. P. S. S . are dele t.< the Convention at West Sou bnry, May 26, 2? Harry Tliomp nis very happy over tlx: arr:yal >i twiy at lii houne I supjiose it will tw either be Sampson or Dewey. Some of our young ladies are think it:({ »f iinrchßKirr/ sid' -wl'llesand learn to rid. horseback We wish you ciiich f'lccesa girls. Rev. Bread en will preach at Holyoke church Sunday evening. May 2!>. We feel sorry for thos< young men, who when they come t.> Centre twp have w much trouble with t.h*ir horses • r up Ix.yn try (juietnr hors.-s tin ::ext time Miss Nellie McCnllotigri is visitirn,- relatives at Oicil, wbolerotoc and delicious. fjm POWDER Absolutely Pure nov/M ttAnunm pownt* en Nrw v on* B. [ to 12 ic. Finest Imported Dimities 20 and 25c. Handsome American and French Organdies hr.tutiful piint ings; i 5, 20, 25c I' incst I'"i< tn h Organdies I-!aye .did ( arrtaux, 30, T,sr handsomest styles produced in these sheer dainty fabrics I'iti' Madi r. mil Novelties, i?\ 15, 20, 25, JO, 33< including lat - importation:; of Anderson's 1 hoiccst < If .cts. imported Linen lawns, 20 & 251. Nobby ill Cheviottes t -'i 1 Splendid for shirt waists. I/ir ;e assortments of Piques, :>wi*scs and exquisite Novelties. J'rice rati}.' of new wash goods t" $1 ps. Good, useful and pretty wash goods (> } and Bc. Send for samples of as many as yoti war.t a ; many colorings you can't exhaust, the assort ments, let your prefer' 11c be what it may and let the styles and Hualitie . for tlx prices show where tli most inten wash goods business in the country is being done - a business of concern to your pockctbook. liitlil ALLEGHENY, FA. Subscribe lor thu Cmztu. DEATHS. KNAUSE—At hi* home in Snmniit twp.. May 22 1896- Christian Knuus'p aged Ni years. MI-CLI'-LLAND At her hr>n;E in Bnt ler. May 18. lcfe Mary Jane Hun ter. wife ot Al. McClelland, a^red — years. BERRINGER—At his home in Adams j twp . May 19. John Berringer. j aged abort 70 years He WHS buried at Evan-< City. GALBKEATH—At her home on VV. | Cunninghaui St.. May 24. isyy. .Miss i Btiit M. Galbreath. youngest sister of M Galbreath, Esq Faner .I-ervce- at the family resi-! dence this evening at t :3'i BELL-A; her . .unit in iintler. May | 26, Mr- David Bell, aged —j t year- R.T death was a sudden 'n.- and wv>.s ; i GRAHAM —Elziuiina (ilayds litrle 'laughter of H. and France- -T. Graham of "WestD St Butler I'. .. May 19th, aged 'Jyears - days. Inter men* was at White Oak Springs Mon day Miua tiati gone iiota her suffer ng here; When least exp<:-etii, r.u angel came And carried her spirit to realms of Vilisf-. Soon we each and all must pass the same So bad i ■: the bereft, the daj's .ire Her chair .s va- ant, her voice is still: Ijost to j. .rents, brothers and sisters No one on earth her place can fill. So v ti.ag t- ; -s through the valley of death, .•-onie bad- on earth are not to bloom. We miss thi. Mina, your schoolmates grieve That you from earth were called so soon. Dear Lord speak peace to these ach ing hearts. That grieve tor the loss of this dear child. She's gained sweet rest, don t gri« ve loved ones She passed to Him so peaceful and mild Khe now rests from sickness, pain ;ind death She has passed beyond all doubt and fears. So pure and innocent, she met her God Where none can know of grief and tears MRS. HOFFMAN. OBITUARY NOTES. Lonis Paland, a format employee of Find ley the photographer, and who went west a year or so at'o, died of par llysis at Denver, May ">th MRS. CATHARINE BELL. The subject':f this nuti' v. on. of tbeqoM tmpresnming, good woauaot her generation. Until the dav amlhonr and almost moment of her .loath, had enjoyed reasonably good health and go ing about her house. The last morning of her pilgramage, she was working in the kitchen and stepping to the cellar way for some purpose, suddenly fell down the cellarway and was taken up dead. Whether it was a mis step or whether it was a stroke is not definitely known. But it is supposed she had a stroke and lost control of herself She died in her «7th year, at her home in Mer. r-r twp., Butler Co., Pa Sores Disappeared Statement ot n Remarkable Curo. " My little daugtiter has ha-1 ringworms on licr alp, and elio broke out in sores all over her bjdy. I circirU.t to try Hood'* Harha|Minlla, and alter hLo had trvken it a short tinifl the sorea disappearod." MRS. C. J. GIVKV, 1903 Eliworth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hemeinber Hood's Is t)i" On - Tr.io UlooiJ I'urifi«r. ?!; for Hood's fil!r. < <:.-ti|'.vlKir!. f.liti. t HO! % | NEIGHBOR!! 1 IV7 W : . I hi- matter with that \ r A old biinny "f yours? It lookH Jl all broken It will k<> down J, ' w mi" of thene ilayH, ami then * your how run away, and J ! . I your friend* will be blaming .I . ¥ providence. Don't do that. | i\ " (let Ck a now wet of whei la and Hhaftri , L for it, or trade it for a new 1 j biiKKy. llinfKifH arc too ( heap i > now to riMk yonr neck riilinjj ,I . in an old rickety tiling like | * that one of yourn And there''h ( I your hamt'HH, we hadn't no .I . Heed them. Several place* | In ttiem need repairini; Tak* { > them alonK too and K''t tl.eiji ,I . repaired or buy a nuw mI we | can accommodate you in eith | > er We make ami repair all .I , kinds of harneHH, no differ | em e what yon want l•"> I' M. Butler lime. No. I~ ruim through to Krie anil ' itv, and with N Y I. K A- W at Bhenan i(o for all point* east No ' rutin tiironl'li to M. advillo and connectn with W. N V il <'11Y W K TIMOIKK, Ticket A««»nt I ;ITTSI'.I.KG Hi WKS'IKkN Kail way. Sclu . I. A* ■> IV A « Ml .Im ~ lit,. hi." !I :t: " I . 1 IA r M l» 17 •' \k. ■.»• M..11 .1 I ■ < w t'fll " Ml. , i.xo -1 Hi I" "• " H« l» " All.; > K«, i l*< •' * ' »> Ml . In 1,/ "Ffj. 1' " . I <,. i. .. : ft I" Ml ghxn) M 1,1 . ■ 01 AH .In iiv I lv.■ 7 1.1 1,1 \c .iiiiiiodiUi •• *1 |o " 1 7 111 " I-1.1 ./ l imit' 1 , |.| " :i 17 < - h.ll m>l I!, ill M l Mm' > 'I ' <1; . '. I- M C| w * • -lull .11 , I . • I- * '» i«. * M Hi NI»A V I HA IN: \ IIV «|.|. • Hr,A %» '» M M \\ 1 • ..V \ . lu t ». I *1 I M V *• ■ I •im • i ... lluin Ti M ' ' • • » 1• • ; . ,j. I /H. All';'" 1 A" 1 7'M *' TmHi -ill*it*;: .1 | I 1.. |..«.r«t II \ O. me dlr.-ct•■ l-*»\ at 1 o'clock IV M., the following devribed property, to-wit : F.. No. Inrt. Juno Term, I*K A T Scott a:kd A H C McFarlauJ, Att'y* AH the risht. tltlo. interest and claim of ; Willi tin H ri'trdt ner anil Maria .1 Gardoi.t-r of. in rid to all that certain piece or mircei ! «»f iuud situated iu Knirvlew Itutier -wit Beginnli • :ti the 1 southwoM rorner of said tract a«lj« I- - , . ;inu> of M I V « p and Mnyviile farm at :i ; • T tUcr. • north v ost l.v the M iy»- v:»U i f.trn. ind ihe Hock farm 160 i* r« i»»— lo rhite (N •: • north IM dcf. Mfl > I tnd" >t Tamos Collins 25 perches to a stone: * hcii' e x>uth "V de*4. east »»y lands of Kli j ltee.p Ini* |K'r<*ho> to a tl»» t: » M»uth Vt dep i»y iands of Mary Keep perches to the pi a of acres. I rn«»*« or • ana h.ivlim th«*reon :t frame i r'vo-st- ry hotH'v st i < md outbuildings. i AI.Sv i'f. 'n and «.<• all that certain plect -1 ..i p.irt'el of land situate I in Parker iwj Butler l*a. 'Kiutded as follows, to-v ir. 1 }U-sii. ilr..' a* tin nortln ist mer of the wiio'.r idol, thene* Uy lanvlsof Kolx?rt Storey. . . asl M sperches to a p <>r n • I y lot «.f marked on plot •*A" south do.. s2 ji»-rch«*s t<■ :t thence by lot marker! "IV* m»rt l . 1 dec. east V» ]>er *h«*s T » a pout; thet •• "y Uusdsof Sanderson north *1) deg. ca>t - ' p»*r» ln > to t !m* place of l»e*.'iu i.injr: containing twenty-eijrht /2 s ' acr« s and t wentv-tiv*< perches, and marked "H ' on the plan of ili« partition «.f the estate of .laeo'h K« ••»>. dee'd; havintr theron erecle«»perof. in and to all that certain j,i lot "f ground .situated In t'enterv iile Bon» iiutler t'o Pa.» l>ounded as follows >o vs it. at a i>o**t oil tlic south and running north on the Turnpike roafl feet \> :i po«*t; thence by lot of Johatlian M iy ber ry l»f» feet to a po.s; thence east thirty feet by an alley to a post: thence west by lot of Samuel Coulter IM) feet to the place of U - ginning: hating thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taki n in execution as the proper ty of George \V. Cooner at the suit of «' W Ilard for use of I> I- Wilson et al. K. D. No. 107 June Term. IhOk. A T Sc >tt and A If C McFarland Att'ys. All the ri-'ht. title Interest, and claim of F.n/.a lirynoii Adrn'x of 1 N Bryson deed, of in and to all that certain pelce or lot of lanu. situated in Slippery Hock twp.. Hutler Co. I'a.. l>ouiidiHl as follows, to-wlt: Fr«»ntlngon Franklin road from the west sid«j lieginulng at high water mark near the Hickory bridge and along Franklin road to the right of way of the IMttsburg Shenango and lake Erie K. K. bridge U) high watermark; thence along the course of Slippery ro< k creek by high water mark to the place of beginninu form ing ?» triangle, eontalulng al»out ;u*re more or less, ana having tliercun 1 store buldilng. two stories high upper part used for a dwell ing, stable and out building".. Seized and taken In execution as the property «»f F.n/.a P.ryson at the suit of Pennsylvania Saving- Fund and Loan Asso. 1.. I>. N «». 277 and 271. March Term. Islin. WI) Hrandoti and \V 11 Lusk. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of I! C Aggers of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Forward twp, Hutler Co. I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit On tie- north and • tsi by lauds of A J Kvans ct al. on !he south by lands of I)atnh:i'*h et J. and on the w• »t by lauds of l»ambach; contains! twenty acres, more or le-s, the same property cotiveyud by said John A lirandon t«• if C Aggers, by dt*ed June Hth. having thereon aone-st«»rv brick dwel ling house, barn and out buildings, also one or more producing oil wells Seised and taken in execution as the property of II C Aggers at the suit of John A llranrfon et al. E. I>. No. IM. June Ternt, !•<{*». Mates & Voung, Att'ys. All tin- right, title, interest and claim of Christiana Utiinbaugh and Adam J Mum baugli of, in and to all thai certain piece or lot of ground, situated In Hutler I>oro. Hutler Co. I'a. hounded as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing .it a point on West stre* t fifty feet, the net s<»uth alonu lino of lot of Charles buffy lHs feet to Spring st r ;et; thence along Spring street fifty feet; thence north along line of lot of Charles Duffy one-hundred and forty feet to West Street the place of begin ning, lielng lot No. i KI iu Duffy's plan of West Kii'l lots, said lot having been conveyed by I. W /.uver . tux Ui Christian Ibimhaugh by i|e«'d dateil Jan Itfth, IM*2. se<* deed ln«ok l'J«l. page 411 Seized and taken in execution as I lie proiHTty of Christiana Dumhaugh and Adam J Dumbaugh at the suit of taeorge HecU, George Shance et al K. D. No. IH|». June Term. s F A L Howser Att'ys. All tin right, title. Interest and claim of lii.hi pl Mcl'.liiaiiry-piry f'iH*k fri'i*U hi thi ' M .t by pr«i|;«-rty *»f I; > liryJiii. urn] I < >ti ii I.rwlri, on ilwsouili l»y lon (is of Mrs It MrFlliHiiry, urnl «»ri tin* w«-si l>y Hllpiii'ry Ko«*k cri'i k ; coiituinifi# tift«l» O'TI-H. inuri or liiivin.' « r« i« il a <»rir «-iory fran • lioiist-. frarn*-stiihlo ami out IWIHK mostly I'li'arod and urirlcr fi-nn-. S«'l/»-«.'l li >((*fClluiri(*y ■ml John MrKlliamy • \ r. of |{oht. >!«•- 1011»* 11«• v al Llir muU of JOIIII I Wi'is'Mi si 1-in foi IIS«* of <' IhLsii 1. «!<•(* tl. \ t i ' Nort liln«- » «cr. for iim' of IJ <' Norl him- K. |). No l««i .Tour T«*rrn. IMw. .1. w llutf.hl s;iUl:iml t'»V. iislilj), I? n 11 •■ I ' o. I *., l/oiin<| «hI an follow to wit: lt< iu^':i 11 llir iindlvM •'l Inti f. s! of | N *i' I »:ii«• • N Kohif iK'itm tin* I II 1111« irsl of in ami to thai n rtaln trarl of In ml I h roii'/i i whl«*h hot h t Ih* ilpprr ami low \ : puhlir roa'ls I« a a hi-lrs. on th« « a,l l»y lands of ,\i vniau li<*ll*s. on liu .outh hy lands of llmiry ht-lrs. ami on (li«* < .» hy land . of Josi-ph .IwU, i.'ontalninjc out* hundred and lifty arrr*, morv or h •»*. having thur«'on t«nfl«'d a two story frame house, from*' harm and out hulhliny l . a ur«M»d orch ard ami hrlnt' moOly i*h*jir«'«l and in a fair st atr of mill I vat ion. t h«* safim prop illy of wlilch William .I ICohh I atr of < >al; land • wp.. ihwd. dl«-d .trl/.i'd In his d*-im'»m* a of fi*i■ liu* Inh'n-sl ahovf ih-i' Tllwd Iwlni tin* lu ti-ii t of 1 N or Isarm N ICohh as lull at law of said diM'edmit. Sr|y.i'd and takiui in t*.\«*«*u t lon as t.h«* pro|M-rty of I N or Isaac N ICohh al f In* suit of O M. rhllllps. Iv I». No. 2*H. .Tint*''l'l'iin. IH9N. V f aud* rllu A Wilson, Atfy. Ail tin* rli?ht. title. Interest ami claim of Wll liel mina lle. ki l and Ueoric** W lleckel of. In and to till I hat certain niece or pai' « i|>f lam! ' Hunted In Jackson Iwp. Ilulh ni. iHiuuded as follows, to wit at a post on Hie northern sld« of < 'onmHjinness iiiK **r« ek t hen crossing wnld cr**ek and run nlnif 111 a southerly direction aloittf lauds of now or formerly owned hy —— Knox JJOI.fI perche » to a post ; t hence running In a north • R ly dip** Hon along lands of JIOW or former ly owned hy William Ko-.siuau to a posi ou the north hank ni < onuo*|UeneM»l|»|f creek; 1 hence alonK sal'l • r*ad< to nhM'U of l»« , KlntllnK and t'onl alnliitf V .n-res ami V» pep lu-s. more or li ss. He|/ed and taken in execution as the property of Wllin lmlna llech«'l and tii'oiK*' \V lleckel at the suit of Henry W'alil et al. K. I). No. 2fi2 Jiinn Term. I HON. H IV A A I*. Bowser A tt'y. AII t h*'right, title. Interest ami cialtn of Noah H Waterman of, In and to all I hat cer t a In pleri* or lot of uati**! In KVIIIIM hurK lloro,, Itntler < *o, I'a t>outided as fol lows, to wil : tm I lie north hy lot No Iff lift and % ft. mi the ea-tt hy a l."t fl alley, fifty two and om half ft on the south hy a tw« nty foot al'-y. n|m.ty utile HII'I lline , foiitlh feet, and v\ •st l.y I(ii))roii*l Ht fifty frit bcilllf l"t No in till »rtfe lilt's plan of lots In said lloro of Mvanshurtf and lieta}'t lie sain*' 1111 conveyed hy .hu'oh Ihiuihacti el ill iml lulwar'l Hamiiach et. IM to said N'oah S Waterman hy deed dated May I llth I -Hi i. corded in |C<> onhw » o|||ml out. liulhllm. Sei/.etl ami takiui tu exe '- lition as tln nroperty of Noah Waterman | iA the suit of hrortfe K Hehm. I. h No I-:' June Term. A T. IHack. A tt'y AII t In- r IKIII. Illl*-. Inter* .1 and claim of < it-t W •' i nil son and I la vld .l:t rnes .1 a mlson of in ami h» all ' Ital cert aitt ple#*«« or pan'el of I .ml, ltiiat« d In Ven.inlf'i township, lint li i eounty. I'a lioumlt«d as follow- lo wit On tin* nort It hy lands of ICoh<-rl \',tmh rlin. : i rid hell of Mi« Inn 1 < onway east hy land. • f \ i i . 1111 1 K H V\ It »> • »t. ihi •"«' • h i.v l.iml •>t .1 I and .1 A .Murfin and *»» i lU«- • it hy lands of < .•or;' - V a tide rl III; eoutultl in,: J aires, more ot less, having thereon . mi t'd .i I llr .mlon and Fori|U*-r. Att'yn All tin rlicht, title, Interest and claim "f .I J * tii* . \h « ilT'ily.li of. in and to ill that . i lain pi' • or parcel of land, situated In riiiiton low nshlp. Hot i* ' eounty. I'a houml i d . • follow*., lo Alt On the north hy lauds of Otmrvt Miitasliuid. on tin eust l»y land* of (ilh'.on hell <> •h* south hy lands of John 1... - . tnd on the WHHI hy lands of Ihlherl 111 • i li fton; containing 64 nxiffl nt • 11. IM.. pai 'til of land imld hy Ordoi phan . • o«n I <-f hut hr • otinl y .i . lln Im I "f Kohi rt Lo. c, dn'd . and pnrcli < « d hy tii .aid tlefemlanl Hel/«-d ami taken In . . •-ntlon »I tin properly of fame . M-'t af ferty Ji tth ult of Jotip I . • I> i nt Ihe will < f Ito ht . I l,o\. lit - {I ,I ! 11l I l> No hf' .fun' I 'tin I W ( O « ill Ith A* t'y AIII In I Ij'ill lltle, Inleii I and claim "f V. It Hard - f In :.ml to all Iha I • • it aln nl« .. f p it- el of land, ii nateil in ilpp< ry lfo. I. Iwp flutter f'O i' • Imutided « folio* •it I'.eirlnniUK at .» po.t ii iln - cntet of Ihe Hrowulntfton ami llarrlsvllle ICoad 'ln in e noil! It Milder e i .thy land of * Itovoid at perchi slo a post I hem c *MIIh'I d< U easl | I*l Ul* lo a hl.'H i< o.il , Ihem'i north ~ ' *h r ■ Ihy lands fot titer)y of |(ev \ l»a|e ami 'William Vc|" M- K | . ion .11.2 perches to a post,them « soiit li deu west, hy land i of J II Adams 1* I , f«r*hes to II no d . in I he • * liter of t lie * •* I uh if ra ro•>d | t iieiici .out hr»" i d*v w*"*t aiony nler of aid road 'JU.3 pt i- hen to a po*.l lln in i soiit h Otl di'L' West alotitf sal'l roiul VI 0 per*'he »to a post 5I In tn'e HOU t It M !l 'lt K we I alontf ild road and I unit of I*, II A*lam . m percliis to a no'it In t he cent re of I he 1 1 town Oi ft on ii m I If irrl .vllh road: t It*-n ct nor I h II • di'K w* i alonu * •*lll •• i of said roa*l *•■ • jiercln » to the place of l»ej( 1 11 111 iik . contain [fig til acred and '-*'• perchi •1 1 1 nw iun || . . 01 perel.en M.hl hy W It Hard lo llanli I l» llavls hy deed ilated No* xth. issfi, land m arly all • leu red ami having I hereon « rei i cd two story frann hom.« iml frame stahle. linn kiln and crusher then on A. l/ed and taken In e*i . ntlon as the proper! y of \\ It Hani at tin* suit of Mavld Wilson I M No I'd. Jit im Term. Imhm, Williams A Mitchell, Att yn All the right, title. Interest and claim of |,n vs .on I Iwin km y of, in and to nil t hat certain piece or prircel ..f I unl. situated In *'lay twp llutlert'o I'a , f-oninhd as fol low to wli On the north hy land ,of Neitmail I Hurl I*-V Olid Ah unh i ICalstoll. ~1.1 hy l.in*ls"f Mllt-»m I lion p...m TUoinns Thoiap»*'i). and Mlllvi south hy iandfe ut Samuel MoCall. John ui« ti and Mu -iy creek, and on the we-> y .af i- «»f Johri II f McJunkln; containing 117 « r» n <»r« or v tea-*, hating ihercmi • r*« i* I li- v 1 11 JF IIOUM'. barn and ETHER outbuildings and tnk« nln « w a* lis- i-r •!»• : - f unf Luw»on E Ilrai*Ku« yat the -tut »f Mi* » lleli i. Eim n*oa i • - W I run now for use of J \V Ifuichisou and i I' | Bra I * E. T >- No. US. June Tt rm. 11. F < unit* r. 1 Any All the right, title, i"' l re»t • lain. -»f 1 tlie hetr*» at law of Dr »:• v.e> tJrHhf n». dee'd . i and Hon. James Bredln of. •» and i«» all »hat I •♦•rtain piece or lot of ground. -itui.ted In \ Hutler boro. Butler t'o.. 1* i (••!- j * low*, to-wif Ou the north l»y »n alley on; tlie east by Cliff street on t».« south by lot j ' J 11 Miller, and on the west by xmtli M - , • K.an St.. and fronting • -:u«i M«*K«-ati M j J W.r> feet and extending ' n*l t*-.e -an.* width J* jv.> feet, more or Ims. t« said * -iit **t .a?*l j having thereon erected a two->iory . »i: j " dwelling house. Seized and taken In e\t»cu- i t ion a» the property of the heirs it law ofl 1 >i. Jan.* ■- «•rauain. d- . «! . lion. Jam** Hredin at the suit of Butler bore i: l>. No. l*>. I«7. US*. HiP. \'-\ at»c 1 1 June , Term. I*-. William- .v Mitch* . \V A j . F. J. Fonju r Att ys I All the right, title, interest and claim in I 1 William McAnallen »f in and to all that I ee rtain piece or nana ! « f land, situated iii I Centre twp Butler Co . l*a.. bounded as (ol lows. to-wit: Beginning al a putft at the nortiiwc eortier of said tract of land.tbence >outh *«• den l» mlu. e:i>i »-"> 41 per*'lit -% alone lands of Ant hony Thompson to a po.-»t . i he nee south ! deg. 4.1 ruin, west 72. kS perches along i U of M n fa • Gallftghei • • a pool thence sout h-D dejr. 4a min. v\. u* 41 pcrehes along the lauds '»f T!» »:ita> W Brown t > north l deg 1 1 min easl M perches along line of lands of Lorenzl Rider ID ; L [Mist tli* place of I* ginning and eontain ing 3»'a«Te> more or les<. liehig purpart No 1 of t Uv estate of Margaret viallaher, late of i'entretwp.. Butler < «».. I*a . dee'd. William L KlcAnallen 11:«•.t• •'t '•< In : one < f tbe de* visee> under the last viil and testament said Margaret Gal jrher (k • I Bane being ..f r< eortl in the Kegister's ofllee. Butler C«» . I*a in Will liook , K" page and tin 4 real estate of which th< s ini Margaret t» il lagher died seized having Uvn duly parti- Iby partition procetidlngs a 1 i> 1 No 77. Sept. Term. 1592, the al>ove r.H'nlloned and des'TtlK'd purpart N>». I was duly allotted and awarded unto John - >he*kley as guar dian of said William >' \rial.en and who has slneo arrived at full and lanfiu age. Seized and taken In execution as the prop* rt\ c»f William I. McAnal'.en «t the >ult of John Forcht et al. E. 1». No. W. !ll and 1" •. .him Term. W. I). Brandon and Levi M. Wise. Att'ys. All the rigid, title, int rest and claim of Sarah Brel! now Sarah Alier mortgagor and Margaret Held terre t« •» tnt of. in and to all that certain piece or pare*of land, - ; t uate< 1 in Forward twp.. Butfer Co.. I* • . Nmnded as follow, to-wit: On the north l»y lands of William L Burr, and James Brandon, east by public road leading from Brownsdaie to iVtersvllle. on the soul h l»y lands *»f William Fehl. and Nicholas Miller, and on the west l»y lands of Ilenrv Buh! Sr;contalning s» \ v n ty-elght acres. mor«- or lc-s. being tin* same traet of land which was conveyed to the alxive named Sarah Br# 11 bv deed of William Fehl and wife, and i y deea of John Knanff and wife. l»otli of which are rec«»rded in Ke<*- order's ofHce, Butler. I'a having thereou erected a frame house and barn and other outbuildings. Selzeil ni.d taken In execution as the property of Sarah Brel I now Sarah Aber. Mortgagor, and Margaret Held terre tenant at the suit of Margaret Held for use of KAC Brandon et al. R. I). No. r>. .Tune Term. l*i»s. Ralston & Greer. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of James Simmers of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of lauil. situated In Winfield twp., Bni ler Co., Pa led follows, U wit: €>ni he nort hby lands of James U Slm- DH ra»on t'<« oast by lauds of Henry Keonlgh. on the south by lands of t'luiners heirs, and August Yuiili. and on tlie west by lands of Lewis Weldhos, and James R Simmers; con taining fifty acres, more or lens, and lielng the same land purchased from George Dovithett by James Slnitners the defendant, hit ving thereon log house, frame stable and orchard. Seised and taken in execution as the prop* rty of James Simmers at the suit of K k A Ivrause for us« >f Robert Krause. K. I). No. 90, June Term .T I>. Mc- Junkins, Att y. All the right, title, interest and claim of s W Macuroy Adrnr. <>f Klisha ( Macunlv. divr'd., of. In and to all thai certain piece or piece of land, situated m Buffalo t\v p..Butler <'o.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: Begln ulng at a corner |x»-.t thenct* by lot No. V» north H7.."» deg. east 90 perches to a |x»st oil the hank of tlie Big Buffalo creek; thence by the ineauderiugs of the said creek north C.."» ileg. east 2Ti perches; thence north 17 dcg. en i ihlrteen ami t wo-tcnths perches: them e north 7«» deg. west 11,8 perches to a sapling on the haul; of said creek: thence by lands of David Baker north 4."» diwest la perches to a White t >ak; thence *»y the same north W deg. west 2ST» perches to a White Oak; thence by the same north W> deg. west. 74 perches to a post; thence by lot No. i'J south 3H ilea east lUH perche.s to the place of lH'g!nnln;. f ; heing Ixiunded on the 1/>rth by lauds of It' Watt, on the east by lands of Phillips, en the south by Buffalo creek, and >»n tie* west by lands of Andrew Shearer; contalhlug '&•*» acres more or less, being the same which < harle Met 'andlcss and ♦ at herlpe Ids wife, by deed dated May Bnd I*7*. and recorded in Deed iNiok Page »kt, conveyed loEllshn < Macurdy. said lands having tnereou erect ed a frame two-story bouse, log barn and and ot her out buildings. ALSO \li the right, title, luteicst and claim of S W Ma airdy Admr. of Klisha t* NI a curdy, dee'd.. of. In and to all that rei I aln piece or parcel of land, dtuated In BufVah» !v. p . Butler Co., Pa., hounded as follows to wlt: Beginning at tne middle of the ITnlon vllh road «• 11 ihe llu of Andrew Shearer t hence « :»st 111.4 p« rein s to a -.tone by hinds of thi said Andrew Shearer; thunci south '» h•• • ■ «tst 71 •'» perches to a jn-st and stone pi'e ; . •In ... north i'.*» d«*g west lU.a perclu sto t he middle »f I'nlon vl.le road by lands of William t' Tuck er ami Mlch.ud Blerly; t l»«Miee north by |J c d» . east perches along iidddle of I'nlon vine road; thence nori-n w deg east 18 perches aloi : the ct en»r of sniil road; then e nortii !' <• det: •• • perche, along the .enter of sahl i'nlon villi rosd: t IMMIC«* north ' Zi deg. east W jHTchen along the ndddle of said road tot he plac< of contabi Ing .. n res ind 11 pt*i die . moi« •»r U iug a large t ra»*t cnih*«l "Junior" mid uuei hered In FMers district «»f depre. tatlon land; the same w hlc|» later and Susan his wife by de- I dated July IWth, l < H rci nnled In deeil IKH»k No »*! Page -la- eon \ eye.| to Fl' Macurdy. Seized and taken in e*« .ut lon us the property of \\ Macurdy Admr of Klisha Macnrdv. de d .at tin suit of Isaac M Pcniiock fi>t Use of John L M acurdy. . K. D. No. June Term M»s I W Hutc hi son Att'y. All the right title, interest and claim of J M Met 'uHough of. In and to all t hat certain , piece or lot of laud, situated In Butter Horn Bui ler t'o. PH., IN »t|i|f|« d as follows to-wlt; lb lug lot No.il In the Frank Morrison plan -f lots recorded In the Recorder's ofWe« of said county In deed Insik llil page .*>oo snld lot hav ing a wldt h of forty-seven f. » i in front on t lie north side of ('level aml si . and extending back therefrom preserving li e san e width n .i, .iance of iwo hundrcd feel more "■ h »t to an alley, and being bounded on Ihe nort 111 by >i twenty f«»ot alley, on the east by lot No. four In the same plan of lots now owned by A manda Morrison, on the south by t'hve land St.. ami on the We- i by lot No 3 of said plan of lots IIOW owned by the Keystone Mate 11. & L Association of Pittsburg Pa being the same propei tv which John I Low ry et ux by deeu dated I eh Ist. I*W7, grauteil and conveyed to Jann-. Mart In Met 'ullough. Having thereon erectinl a two story frame dwelling house and out. buildings Sel/.ed and taken In execution as the proper ty of .lame , M u till M«-<'tillouich at the slllt of Keystone State 11. & I- Asso of Plttshur;; Pa. F. D. No. 12ft, .1 tine Term. I*'.»* Newton Black, Att'y. All the right, title, Intere t and claim «'f W I Hi ally of. In md to all that certain piece •»r par« e| of hind, situated In PaiKer twp . But ler tin., pa., Iwiutided a follows, to-wll Iteglnulug at t lie nort beast corner it a stone t hence by lands of llelnei Bros, el al .onth I deg west It! I |H*rch« s. to the public road; thence along said road north tl» deg west '> perches; tlicnec along the same north H deg west 211 perches. I hence by same north 7« deg west «i per. lie . t«» lands «>1 I let ehel . lie nee by lanils of same north I deg east (Ml pfMit thence I>v lands of J 0 i )i|enwelh r sout h 77 deg east' all.ll pen In - to lands of II eln e r Bros, tin • phv «»f Megiiinltig; e< * 111 al 111 li g !!t lie fes. n*oi« or less, mostly . ,i• • i • ei/.-d and takei In execution tie properly of W J Ilealty at the nult «»f I' lioinas H Ileal t y I D. No M. s|. im. U. and Mm.June Term. 1-lK Painter A Murrlu, Att'ys. All the right, title. |nter» st and claim of P A Mcltlwee and < 'al he | lie Ml Khvee of 111 and to all thai certain piece 01 parcel ».f land situated 111 Oakland twp Butler ('•» |» , lioutldl d • - folio* . to wll Jlmt be no» i h by I inds of Jennie < ralg. on the east by lands of J I P Met tin ley, on the onth by hinds of F A «V John Stein, and on the west by lands of McFlWee hell- ; containing M acres, more or less, having thereon a frame lions. log stable, and outbuildings, goo I orchard and timber Seized and laken In e \« .111 lon a.I In property of P A MeFlWie nd i and having tle ieoii e|. I'd • frame burn .mull orchard Helped and la! • *»• In «m . n t lon as the property of M I M- l.lw» « at the suit of l< J Whit ml re n a! F D No. fill, June Term.l • W D Brandon A tl'y All the right, title, luti m i and • lalm of Wlliiam N Purvis of. In and to ,ni a 11*« I .'i j lain pleee or parcel of land. *|tnated in Adams Iwp But ler t '•» .Pa IHHIHIII >l ;i fol lows. t'Kffll: Beglnulii •! i P'MI IM it a whllt oak; thence by lands of •dm Ban ••oath <1 deg east *»l W pel. let«» a po l theme by lauds of Wlllhi in Purvis M north Vli.fi ib'g we-,t |;».7H per- Im • ton IM»h! llnin • north 11 tiilti. east .Ml Ip«»• In theies ; Olds of ( rUwell nort It Ml deg e i i I-u; pi r# li« s to i pi.i' i •-f 11. gl1 1nIH Ih lni thi ii • tI ie t of hlinl dencrlhed In ih « d dated Mat h ul. I .mi, from ol|\e Mutt le \ .guardian lo th* said Willlaiii iN I'urvls, mh Mortgage i ; Pagt Wfl Ii avlng thereo fi and out buildings orchard, and In Ing »-it I y cleared. heUed and la' • n in ■ '• 'HHOII .t . Ihe prop* rt yof William NPur i I at tin *. 11 of i ill v» Matt hews F D No 210. June Term l u,,t I • vl M Wise Aft. AII the right, lit le, Inlet e.t oel lalinofll A /.« Igler of In and to all that < ert aln pb • or lot of ground, situated in Poi timvllle lioro, Butb ii o Pa. lioliud' d • • f"lb A •• • I wit: Beginning at Main »tpct thitn.a by lot f V.irsufiJ r i4-;tone hundrtHi eighty ' • * • ihvncv I'jr lands of Henry Bloom stout h wur«t flftjr-icven iheu<*«> by same west w'-ru on»- hun<)rvee l'i;rM. w ILL] \ M B DODD6 BMff Sherlt! v. Butler. I'a. May 16. l*W ] SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writ* of Yen. Ex.. k • I a v Fa v'» • iMid »ut of rt "ourt of Comui" . Pleas of Butler Coun ty I'a . and to me dm ted. there will be ex |M>N»*d to public sale at the Court House. In t the borough of Butler I'a.. on Friday, Juris 10, 1898, at 1 o'clock P. M.. t ti«* following described property, to-wlt: F IV No. Sir. Jun. Term. to*. JJ HUi.-k. Any Ail the tight, tith interest and claim of .1 M < 'amplx'l*. Indng the undivided one-third interest, of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Marlon twp . Butler 00. Pa. U>uiirie No.2lft, June Term. 1808. X Black, Atfy. All the right, title, interest and claim of A K Storey of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Falrvlew twp. Butler Co, Pa. hounded as follows, to-wlt: On ihe north by lands of Benjamin Rankin, on ihe east by lands of Benjamin Kankln P K lUirke et al. on the south by lands of William Starr et al. and on the west by lands Thomas llays «»t al; containing 1"*) acres, more or less Having thereon a frame house, barn ther outbuildings. Seiad and taken In execution as the property of Adam E Storey at the suit of Catherine McCandless. E I>. No. 215, June Term. 1898. W 11 Lusk, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of A M Carnahn and Ellzaln th BtCarnalian of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Zelelnople boro, Butler Co. Pa. iiottllded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post on spring street thence north by lands of Ur>t party two hundred atul twenty-seven fei t. more or less, to an eighteen foot alley; thence west by said alley sixty-live feet to a post: thence south two hundred and twenty seven feet, more or less, to a post on Spring street: thence east sixty-five feet to a post the place of beginning It being a part of that piece or tract of land which Frederick KlotTenstelu and Louisa K his wife by deed dated June lutli, A. I».. lsys, granted aud con veyed to K C Vales: and K < Yates and Ida J Yates, his wife by deed dated May 10th. INOO. granted and conveyed the same to Jacob I'amlwch; and Jacob Dambach and Margaret Dambach his wife by deed dated Sept. 2Mth. I>w», granted and conveyed the same to AM Oarnahan; having thereon atwo-story frame house, stable anu outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of A M Carnahun and KlUalieth B Cariiahau at the suit of Matilda E Belghley. 1 INo. IKI, June Term, ISUB. K. P. Scott, Attorney, All the right, title. Interest and claim of ticorge H Gibson of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of laud, situated In Venango twp, Butler Co. Pa, hounded as follows, to wlt: On the north by lands of Mrs. Wilds aud a public road, on the east by lands of R M (jlbsott, ou the south by lands of Virgil tJihs.>ii. aud on the west by lands of John C Scott; contalng twelve acres, more or less, having thereon erected a frame house lOxtt feel, frame stable, and outbuildings, gixxl apple orchard ami other fruit thereon. ALSO Of, In and to all that certain piece < r lot of land, situated In Faruitiigton, Venango twp, Butler Co, Pa. liounded as fol lows. to-wlt: On thi* north l»y lot of Harlan Book, on the east by Ulhson street, on the south by a public road leading to Maiile Furnace, and on the west by lands of Allen Wilson; contaiug one and one-fourth acres, more or le> having thereon a frame sl|Op I4x2*»feet; also a peach orchard and small fruits. ALSO Of. iii .tml to all that certain niece ■n lot of land, situated In Karmlngton, Ven in.o I w|, Butler Co. P>. Im»u tided as follows, to-wlt tin tin north by an alley, on the t by lot No. .*>. on the south by Mercer and L.twreucebut'M rond or Main *-tree». aud on 'weM l-y «n alley ml J.ucliida liosen i s In ' *i,. No. lin plan Of said \ 1 i a fronts iin is Id Malti sti • iof f« et jtmi extending back Is ll feet to an alley. Seized a-nd taVen in « xecutlon i the property of George 11, Gibson at the . it of Robert Si<»rey B * A R BARGAINS A I N S Are Not All Gone VVc have a fot of Monarch nhirt# itiailc of Giirncn jwrculeH former price $1.50 now going at 750. 33 l-3pcr cent Off on all winter timlerwcar ami lots of broken s'zes going at one half price. We Still Have a few of those $5, Jt.| ntnl hatH in the Dollar aale. We Havo About flvailnr.en fine wool top shirts in lllack and Brown sliailc.s, worth sl, an'l we nre offering them at fi.25. Come in anil tell iim what you neeil and see if we cannot supply you. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S MAIN ST RUTLKK. P*. L. S. McJUNKIN, and Real Estate Agent. 117 u. JKl'l- HRSON. BUTLER, » PA. Buy Direct from Manufacturers The KING GUARANTEED Single Tube Tire, l.ighl and Fust vet Strong and Durable. $5 00 Pair. The King Mfg. Co-, Onice KM Arch HI , I'hlliMlelphla, |*a, lhAMdjj SO YEARS' /il I J k ■ 111 LI r*j DcaiQNa ' "™"™ CopvniQM ra Ac. Aiiv»»no■#n'ti»iir aaketeh nml flunrrlirtlMi mnr unU'kif «^rl«li» nii» opinion fri» wnrtlht «n Hi v«»fit t'»n In pr'.l.nhlf I-Mi »>II« «*»■!<• rnromuilloi 11>>n« Mil ictlr oonfltlPnlUl. llmiiUlmmili on I'Atmitii H(Mii fn*i> (lldcmt nunnrf fur HMWrllil WlUlitl. I'Mimita lAkrti tliniUtfli Mttnn h IXi. wolr* •)>rrr »ll n«wi ► Hi., Wulilimloii, U. C. I.OOK AT TIIK LABEL I'riHted on your pajn-r, (or on the wrapper in which it come*,) for a brief hut exact statement of yi>nr subscription account The date to which you have paid is clearly given If it Is a past date a remittance in In order, and is re spMctfnlly solicited, lt«»ineinl»er the mbacriptlon price, fl.lN) a year. Don't *«' nd money in an ordinary letter it will !*■ at your own risk. Use money order or registered letter. Remit to VV C. NEW LEY, liutier, I'eiuiA. 11 Everything For The House. APPRECIATION! Business man up from Pittsburg | Saturday. Looked through our store from cellar to attic. Said:> "It's a wonder, too good for r.ut ler; your local people don't half ( 'appreciate it." Oh, yes, they do. He didn't se«r our sales book. He | 'wasn't here to see us sell'ng Carpets and Furniture for the last, • two months If you will ccnic here next week you can buy Tapistry Brussels Carpet, 50c a yard. I A good Carpet, well made, and . one you will find better in qual'- I ty than you expected at the price we ask. They are uot the new- 1 1 est patterns, but the quality is the same you pay us 75 cents for I in tht new dark colorings. 1 All-Wool Ingrain Carpets, 65c. ) Here's, the best Extra Super in all-wool goods—the newest pat terns we can find, and the price I will be 75 cents soon as present stock is sold out. We bought tlicm before the advance, that's I why you can buy them at the old price Best Body Brussels I Carpet at SI.OO. There wns never a more servicc- I able Carpet made than the best Body Brussels. We offer you | nice staple patterns of the l>est quality for ft.oo per yard, a 1 bargain you will not be able to find soon again. Fine Quality Axminister | Carpets at $1.15. This is the Carpet so many wo- I men prefer for Parlors. Colors 1 so soft and harmonious that you | can't resist bu> iug tlieni, even if they don't wear quite so long as | the higher priced carpets. }~ 1 The stock of Furniture and Carpets ►We are now showing fis the largest and best ►we have ever shown, Come in and Look Around. ► [CAMPBELL L 1 TEMPLETON, »BUTLER, FA. A PROFESSIONAL CARUS. O 11. PIERSOL, O. ATTOKNUV A* LAW. Office at No. I**4 Hast Diamond St nil. GOUCIIER, « ATTOKNKV AT LAW Office in Mi chell building. i LUX RUSSELL, A ATTOKNKV AT LAW. Officv with Newton lilack, Kaq. South Diamond Street. AT. BLACK, • ATTOKNKV AT LAW* Rm J. —Armory buiMiiig. T M. PAINTBR, ft • ATTQRKKY AT LAW. Office between PoatofHce and Diamond NEWTON BLACK, ATTOKNKV \T LAW. Office on South Diamond Street, / COULTER & BAKHK, \J ATTORNKYSAX LAW. Room 8., Armory buildtn b . JOHN vv. COULTBR, ft ATTORNKV-AT-LAW, SJK'CIRI attention given to co!l»»clfons nntl business matters. Reference: Butler Savings Rank, or Butler County National Bank. I B. BKBDIM, r) • ATTORNKV AT I,AW. Office on Alain St. near Court Ifouwr. AT. SCOTT, • ArrOHNKY A'i I,AW. Office at No. H South Diamond St. OR. S. A. JOHNSTON, DKNTIST. Gold Fillings Painless Extraction of Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates A siiecialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local meathetica used, I )ftice over Millers grocery, east of Low ty house. hK. W. I". MCILROY, DKNTIST. formerly known as tlic "Peerless L'ainless Extractor of Teeth." Located p.-ruiaucntly at in East Jefferson St.,. Oppotite Hotel I DKNTIST, Aitificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan. Gold Tilling* N »|H-C --iallv. Ollicc over Miler'A Shoe Store. fVR.CH \S K. B. Ht)NT, I ' I'IIVSH IAN AN 11 St'ROXON, Hye, ear, nose and throat a specialty. ijj and 134 S. Main Street, Ralston building. WIL BROWN, • HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND. StIRCKON. Office IJ6S. Main St., opp. I'. O. Bcsidence JIJ N. Mckean St. 0 AMUELM. BIPI'DS, PHYSICIAN AND SRNONON ?(u Went Cunningham St. 1 BLACK, IJ. PHYSICIAN AND SI«OKON, New Troutman iiuildiug, Bt'.tlw P». 11 1". L. McyMSTION. ' • Civil. ENGINKKK AND StIRVKVOR. Oflice near Court House. (1 M. ZIMMERMAN 'I • PHYSICIAN AND SURC.KON Office No. 45, S. Main it cct, over City Pharmacy.