jim—M— mmmmm ■_ THE WILLIAM C. XEOLEY Publishor | osed to send this roll to Sec'v, of War Alger. Before this week is over the immediate future of the 15th, will likely be decid ed upon. E. IT. NEGLEY. A Horrible Camp. , A correspondent of the Associated Press writing from Santiago de Cuba ! under date of Aup. 9th, said. ' To-day the first Spanish prisoners were put on board the transports to take them home. Ten thousand 01 these men have been in camp for more than three weeks, just outside of the I city limits. To-day, as the Spaniards > passed through the city on the way to a the docks, we saw fights that brought ' tears to the eyes of men who are not readily moved to tears. Down on the 1 docks, in a narrow strip of shade from a warehouse, some 200 Spanish soldiers waited orders to move on to the lighter ' -vhich wonld convey them to the hospi ' tal ship Alicante. The men were thin - and of a sickly pallor, hollow-cheeked 1 and weak. "We are the well men who have. brought the sick into town on lighters," they explained. 3 Down on the wharf, being loade.l on 9 the steam lighter Bessie, were long lines r of ttrechers, each with its pitifnl bur den. Faces looked like death heads, 3 every line of the skull marked 011 the t yellow skin, protruding teeth, over 1 which lips would not One man trrasned in a claw that had crushed grasiH/u in » -- : them, three American hard tack Others had food hidden under their scant coverings. Their weight was as nothing, yet four well men staggered under the burden of one stretcl*-r. Down the city streets came other pro cessions of stretchers. \ anquished and sick, weak, pitiful, moaning, stagger ing, they drifted into town all day long. When the city surrendered the prospec tive return to Spain brought joy to many hearts, but the fulfillment of the promise was sad. Ten American am bulances have been detailed to help carrj in those unable to walk, and we have erected tents on the dock where the sick can wait until the lighter is ready for them. "It was not a camp out there,' said a Spanish officer; "It was a graveyard. Between 200 and 300 went into the hos pital daily. HospitalY It was not a hospital—there were no mgdUjintg- yi'.at day. and the trenches are lull of the dead. We have »avxd you many a *2O passage money to Spain. That camp has been nearer hell than anything in the war. There are 9,000 out there yet, only 1,000 came in to day, but they won't last long. Camp dysentery, worse than the plague, is carrying them off." Jneksville Notes. Work is progressing on the gas well on the Brandon farm, also on the farm of A. W. Vanhorn. Both by the New Castle Co. The annual reunion of the Mi-Nets and Taylor families took place on Aug. 23 at the home of Mrs. Sjjsanna McNees near Jac-ksyille. The representatives! of these families are widely separated. Mrs. M/.-Donald of Slipperyrock is visiting her mother Mrs. Margaret Gardner. Mr. David Book called to see his cous in Mr. David Studobaker recently, Mr. Studobaker has had a long and weari some illness and his many friends hope to hear of his recovery. Mr. George Taylor is erecting a new house on his faun in this twp. Miss Florence Martin of Plaingrove was the guest of Mrs. M. Riclieit on Saturday MORE ANON. Harmony and Zelienople. Last Sunday evening the Loyal Tem perance Legion of Harmony and Zelie nople had a temperance rally in the M. E. church. Mrs. Presston State Super intendant of the L. T. L of Penn'a was present and addressed the meeting. Songs suitable for the occasion, such as, "The Saloon Must Go," were sung by legioners. The church was decorated with the national colors and the follow ing mottoes were displayed beautifully : "We Will Help Others as We Climb,'' and "The Future is Ours." A large class of juniors graduated and received diplomas. Mrs. Presston, the groat state organizer of Chester county, also organized a Sr. class of L. T. L. workers Mrs. A. J. Otterman, of Zelie nople, is the local Superintenilant, and deserves great credit for dilligent and untiring laliors with the young people. Henry D. Ziegler, of Harmony, why has been in very poor health for some time is very low at present and cannot survive very long. Henry Buhl Sr., of Zelienople, aged 85 years, died last Monday morning and was buried at Zelienople on Wednesday. In early life he lived ou a farm near Evans City. Henry Buhl Jr., of the firm of BoggH & Buhl, Allegheny City, is a son of the deceased. Miss Yute Ziegler, of Kansas, visited friends in Harmony last week. Mrs. D. S. Cameron, of McKeesport. visited Mrs. Calviu Knox, at Harmony, last week. Harry Ziegler, of Du Quesne, visited his parents, H, M. Ziegler, at Harmony, last week. Some of onr people took in the 1. O. O. F. picnic at Cascade Park last Satur day. J. S. Half and wife, of New Brighton, visited their parents, Fred Weigle and wife, at Harmony, on Sunday. Henry W. Fanker, of Jackson town ship, near Harmony, is making prepar ations to move to Braddock in Septem ber. His palatial residence will he nn occupied after he leaves. Mrs. John Stamin, of near Fombell, Beaver county, relapsed last Sunday. Two physicians were called who pro nounced her critically ill. Frank Skelley and wife, of Jeanette, took a bicycle trip to Harmony last Saturday were they are the guest of their friend. Miss Grace Latshaw. The Middle Lancaster, Zelienople and Harmony Sunday schools joined the Evans City schools in a union picnic at Maple Grove Park on Thursday of this week. Dr. E. J. Fithian, of Harmony, is moving to Grove City, this week. The people of Harmony are sorry to loose i him, he was to them an enthusiastic, ! live citizen. temj>eranee and religion permeate his character. He is mechan ical engineer for a gas engine manu . factoring company at Grove (ity in < which he a'.-o is interested. The grading and straightening of the Pittsburg and Western railroad bed for s the track lx'tween Harmony and Evans , Citv is progressing rapidly. A large , force of men are now at work at Eide nan and opposite Maple Grove Park ; with a steam shovel, heavy grading 1- being done for double track, and w hen completed will have liirht grades. , Last Sunday a force of 75 men with ; i 15 boats dredged the Connoquenessing 1 creek from Winter's dam at Eidenan t<> t the mouth of Breakneck at Maple Grove j Park for the body of Peter Gruver, o: ■ Evans City, who accidentally fell into the swollen stream at Evans City last Thursday evening on his return from j the Maccabee s picnic at Maple Gtove j Park. Harmony 8 worthy citizen. Henry . Niece, was nominated at Butler la-t Saturday for Con-cress from _ • county district. Should the -sth Dis ; trict Democrats nominate him at tneir convention in the near future, he would run parallel for a simnlar office with his son, S. E. Niece, of North Baltimore, j I O . who is nominated for Congress in ; the Ninth District of Ohio. Late last Monday night Prof. G. li. Titzel. who occupied the chair of Gree* j at Thiel College, Greenville, died at the Passavant residence in Zelienopie wnere he has been sick for sometime. He is widely known and loomed high in educational and religions circles. ( ooporstown. On Tuesdav, Aug. Kith. James Cow an and Miss Lillie Myers both of Me Fann, were united in marriage by Kev. G. W. Davis at the residence of the lat ter, on Institute Hill. Butler. After the ceremony which occurred at 1 o'clock p.m., "they accepted Mr. Davis invitation to take dinner, whicn w:i scrved in elegant style in honor of the newly wedded couple. Mr. and Mr _ Cowan then returned to the home ot the bride's parents where a reception was given to the many friends of the young couple. A sumptous feast was spread and from T until !• the good things prepared by Mrs. Myers was in. ly enjoyed. At a late hour the guests departed leaving behind them manv and beautiful presents. Among which 1 mav be noted an elegant set of glass > ware by Miss Emma Snow, China toilet ' set by "Mrs. E. L. Myers, water set by Mr. • and Mrs. .Jas Story,set of iruit dishes by • Miss Blanch Shakelv. Manj other 1 presents were received, being too nn > merous to mentioned in full. the ; bride was attired in rose pink, trimmed t with white lace. She was highly ad • mired by all and is one of the fairest 1 brides of the season. She and her i husband will shortly sit up housekeep ■ ing for themselves. John B. Mahan was suddenly taken ] ill at the dinner table on Saturday and at this writing is in a very serious con ' dition. Heart trouble is said to bo the cause. 1 Some evil minded wretch poisoned a < valuable Sheperd dog belonging to V* ni. Harbison, a day or two since. The Saxonia Oil Cos well on tbe i Burns farm failed to find the sand and r adds one to the duster list. The Co. | has made another location a little fur -1 *Vw r t^cci ther west. Mcintosh & Co. of bakeratow 11 are . drilling near Gray's mill. , Centre Township. Misses' Margaret and Henrietta Moore have returned home from Grove City where they were attending Bibl • School. Thomas Wiley of McKeesport called ou friends in this vicinity not long since. Miss Bertha Thompson of Euclid, Miss Bell« Irwin of West Sunbnry an 1 Miss Ammie Lee of Elora visited Mi- ts Mable and Jeannette Smith last week. Mr ,; . Moore of Connelsville accompa nled by her daughter Mrs. IJaker of Pittsburg made a very pleasant visit at J. C. Moore's, last week. rnrrarmtm, who lias bee a an inva lid for three years, is quite poorly at 1 present. Miss Mary Jardin spent a few days of last week in Pittsburg Mrs. Josiah Thompson and son Sam uel of Elora,visited Mrs.Thompson's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Varnum, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Albert hive moved to North V«a-'hingt«n. The well on the Greene farm has been completed. A small quantity of gas was found. There is talk of more wells being drilled soon. Lewis Albert, who is working in Bea , ver Falls, spent Sunday with his pa rents. Rev. MuCiianah.i" of Pittsburg preached a very interesting sermon at Holyoko IT. P. church on Sunday. Miss Estella McCollough has return ;_<• home after an extended visit with her sister ir: Msrnington, Ya Mr. Noah of Pittsburg was ih« gutsst 1 Pearl Ramsey last week. Mr. Allen visited Everett McCandless not long ago Miss Jessie McWilliams of New i is 1 tie, who is visiting at Riddle Elliott's has been quite ill, but is somewhat im proved at this writing. Dr. E. L. Wasson has located at Cal lery, to which place he moved last week. Bert Allen of Leaver county is vi- it ing at Levi Albert's. Chas. Bonner of Butler was "a caller in this vicinity on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Eisler of Bntler visited at .1 D. Smith's on Sunday. Samuel Louden or Stew Castle was the guest of Dr. A. Holm,in. a few days last week. Miss Flora Glenn has returned t<» her 1 work at Dixraont, where sh • has a po sition as attendant. Miss Carrie I. win of W Smibury vi ited her aunt, Mrs. Eli Eagle, Thursday ; and Friday of last week. Miss Minnie Sehweinsberg of Pitts burg is visiting her mother. Mrs. Jane Irwin has returned to her home in W. Sunbury, after a visit with ! her relatives in this township. , Miss Mettie Roth of Greenville ac companied by two of her cousins are visiting at H. D. Thompson's. Misses Mario and Nannie Kelly of ' lJutler were pleasantly entertained by ! Mrs. Dr. Wasson, a short time ago. We are pleased to note the rapid re covery of Miss Bertha Brown, who was < injured by a passenger train at Jan: ison ville, not long ago. Mrs. Beatty ol' Pittsburg who has been spending the summer with her sis- , ter, Mrs. Jardin has returned to her home. 1 Mildred and Esther llolmau of Alle- \ gheny are visiting their uncles', Joseph and Dr. A. Ilohnan. Did you ask George Varuum for a <1 gar? It's a girl. Now may be heard the whistle of the steam thresher and the hum of the cider • mill. The ice cream festival at Unionville, Thursday evening, Aug. IK, was quite well attended, notwithstanding the ter rible rain. Sores Disappeared Statement of a Rcmarkablo Cure. " My little daughter has hail ringworms on her scalp, and she broke out in sores all over her body. I decided to try Hood's Sarsajiarilla, and after ahe had taken it a short time the sores disappeared." Mlts. C. J. GIVEN, lUO3 Elßworth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Kemember Hood's parilla Is the One True Blood purifier. $1; six for *5. Hood's Pills euro constipation. cents, j j }|«Caiuil«'» ICvunioii. One of the most occurences C of tho season waa tho third annual Mc ( and less rennion which was held in the "rove of I. -T. McCandless, near Union ville, on Thursday. Angnst is. ls»8. \'thon«h St. Switliin was on the "fir ins line that day a goodly number of friends and neighbors gathered for mutual greetings and renewal of old " friendships. When the noon hour arrived, families and friends, as has been customary , • grouped together on the grass in true , picnic style, and judging from the sat- . isfied countenances of all the wants of j the inner man were soon bountifully j 1 supplied. The organization was then called to • order by I. .1- McCandless, Butler: prayer was offered l>y Rev. Oliver, • j pastor of Union ville church: address of welcome was given by James T. Me ; Candless. in a pleasing and entertain- - [ nig manner; Will T. McCandless. of | M cCandless. gave an excellent response, i impromptu, a very carefully compiled j history of the McCandless Scotch-Irish ; ancestry, and their early settlement in ; America was given by Hon. Josiah M. ; Thompson historian; a very stirring and | patriotic address was deliverd by Col. • ,T. M. Thompson, of Bntler; short talks : by the Rev. Schumaker and Samuel VV j Thompson were much enjoyed: a comic i rendering of ' Barbara Frietchie by i Bread Black, of Bntler produced much | merriment; a song by "two wee maid ' ens." Misses Florence and Mildred 11< >l - was very nicely sung. Excellent music was furnished by the } well trained Edmundson Brass Band of Prospect, and by the Unionville Martial Ban'l. , , Appro-hing rain prevented further carrying out of programme. After election of officers and benediction all departed for their several homes unani mously agreeing that it was indeed "a good thing to have them." Mt C. WASHINGTON. F. M. Michaels, of Baldwin, has been granted n pension of * per month. Up to Saturday night fifty millions in bonds had been allotted to 100,000 people. The President yesterday appointed John W. Finny, of Pennsylvania, to be United States" Treasurer nt Philadel phia. POLITICAL At the meeting of the Democratic County Committee in Butler, last Sat urday, Henry Neice, of Harmony, was substitued for L. M. Lockwofxl, resign ' ed, as the nominee for Congress in this county. Sheridan's Point. A special from Sheridans' Point to the Pittsburg Times this morning, says. "Private Negley, of Company E, , Butler, created a furore in camp by 1 publishing a letter in the Washington "Post," attacking the officers and st.u ! ing that four-fifths of the men wanted to be discharged. The letter created such ' a sensation among the men that many who were in favor of going home have expressed their determination to serve 1 their two years if they are permitted to . do so." "Col. W. A. Krepps, commanding .:-:r. .1. IViKh. the Fifteenth regiment, went to wasn- to-day and intexviewed Adjt. Gen. Corbin, wno informed hiui that he had heard only good reports of the Fifteenth, and that while the Sixth Pennsylvania would be mastered oat at once, the matter of retaining the other regiments in the service would be left to Gov. Hastings." Almost all the boys from Co. E.. wli» have been home on furloughs state that fuVly three-fourths of the company w;.-h to be mustered out, now that the war is over, and that they preferred civil life to garrison daty. ■ [('solutions «>n t!u* Heath <>i .John S. l.ov<-, of ( Tuitoii Township. we, tne men tiers of James Harvey Post No. 51 I. G. A. R., Department of Pennsylvania, are again called upon to place on record our tribute ot respect to anotherof our comrades, the third with in a year, who has been called to his final rest. Comrade John S. Love, of whose death we make note, departed this life on June 24th, 1808, in his 58th year. He belonged to Company D, U!7 regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, and was a member of this post since its or ganization, being a charter member. As long Ho his health permitted he was present at every meeting. He was for many years our adjutant, and in the per formance of the duties of that office, and of others which he tilled, he was effici ent, careful and attentive. Those of us who were with him in the army can bear testimony to his soldierly qualities. He was always ready for duty, obedient to orders, brave in danger, and there, os in civil life, he had the respect and confidence of all who knew him. As a citizen he was honest, industrious, in telligent and patriotic; as a husband true and loving; as a father, affectionate and indulgent. His whole life was a grand example of Christianity, honesty and integrity, such as gives a blessed assurance of a Heavenly reward in the hereafter To the bereaved wife and family we extend our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in their great affliction. May they be comforted with this thought th at what i»; tluir is his gain. On motion, a copy of this memorial be handed to the widow, and that the editors of the CiTIZKN and of the Eagle be most respectfully requested to pub lish the same. Mich AKL K l\ 1,1, t , Wll. 1.1 AM TH OMPSON. M. N. GUK Kit. Committee. SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue* of sundry writs of Ven. V.x ., li. Fa . Lev., l a. &c. i**. Ralston Greer, Att'ys. Ail tie- right, t!11 • . Interest and claim of llaunaii < Abernathy. formerly Hannah < Winn r. of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Worth township, Butler Co. Pa, Ifounded as follows, to-wit: On tin- north by lands of <» W .M<( 'oifnt-l I. « a-t by lands of Joseph Barron, south by lands of Tayfo*- w«-st by lands of Dewitt Maxwell ; containing tweuty-tiv*. acres, more or less, known as trie llines farm. Seized and taken in execution as tin- prop erly of Hannah c Abernathy. formerly Han nan <' Winter, at tin suit of J 11 Pisor guar dian for Ihr i;. I). No. 170. September Term, l*u-. J l> Marshall, Att'y. All the right, tPle. interest and claim of Catherine Miller and John A Miller of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of laud. hit-Uat* d in ( V-ntre twp, Butler Co. Pa. bounded s follows. to-wit : On the »..u-i I. |.< lands of John Neff. « :»-1 b> a public road, south by lands of Mangold tnd Ramsey, and on the west by lands of John NetT; contain ing seventy-three acres, more or 1«--.being tip - same conveyed to John A Miller bv Adam lieydrlck by deed dated April 2nd. lso». and i « corded in Deed book 7, page 'ki7, having thereon a frame house, barn and out buildings, mostly cleared aim under fence. Seized ami taken in ' xecjjtlon as the .prop erty of Cathiriue Miller and John A Milter at the suit of Thomas M Marshall. E. D. No. 02, September Term, l*!>s. J Ii Marshall, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of John Kichardson of.in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Adams twp, Until r Co, Pa bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by laE|ds now oi forncily of William Kichardson, east by lands now or formerly of Staples and (ashdollar, south by • lands now or formerly of Seth Staples, find on the west by land-, now or formerly of Joseph West; containing seventy-six aeres. more or less, being the same land conveyed by .loseph Richardson to John Kichardson by twodeeds recorded In Deed book .">O. Page f»el and 51 P. 420, having thereon erected a frame house, frame barn and outbuilding. Seized and taken i:i e\» -utlon as the prop erty of John Kichardson at the suit of T K Pillock tor use. , E. I). No. 177, September Term, I H 'J*. Ualston I Sl Greer, Att'ys. All the right, title, lnt« rent and claim of William W Jlazlett of, in and to all that certain niece or parcel of land, situated in i Wlniield twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as fol- 1 lows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Vogley et al, east by bands of the heirs of William H Boyd, south by lands of Vlinkcn i t al. and on the vc« >t I»y lands of John Relger et al; containing tlfty acres, more or less, see . Mortgage Book Mi, Page L Seized and taken in execution as the nrop erty of William W Hazlett at the suit or R K Mali an. WILLIAM B. DODIiS, HherlfT. sheriffs Office, OK \ R I is. CROOKS At his home in Middlesex twp . Aug. 17. 1 s',t"v .lohn t rooks, aged 7«> years. WEISXER At hi- home in Wapa koneata, O . Aug SO. 1 WW.Geo. Wew ner. aged ~>7 ye irs. formerly of But ler. MECHLINO-At her home in Butler. Aug 23, lw, Mrs Lewis R. Mech ling, nee Cricks, aged years. SWARTZLAXDER—At his home in Fairview twp.. Aug. 1~. 181>iS, James A. Swartzlander, aged about 70 years. BROWN —At her horn" in Pittsbnru Aug. 21. 189s. Mrs Ida M.. wife of James L. Brown, nee Potts) in the • 30th year of her age. HUTZLER At h. r home in WinfieM twp. Aug J> ! v< v \ Miss Mary Hutz ler, aged 1 s years. McCAMEY—At her home near Farm ington, Aug. is, Is'.iS. Mrs. Samuel McCamey, in her 59 th year. She was faithful to her neighbors and 1 her God. Was a daughter of Robert Black, dee'd of Bruin and leaves to mourn her loss a husband, five daugh ters and three sons. Iler pallbearers ; were her three sons' and three brothers. I MAIIAX—At his home in Middlesex twp., Aug. 20, is'.is, John B. Mahan. aged SI years. Mr. Mah .n wa< one of the oldest and most respected citizens of our county, A farmer all his life he was industrious and prosperous. As a citizen he was I upon the moral and right side of all questions that .concerned the good of society. BUHL- At his home in Zelienopl.\ Aug. 22, ls'.is, Henry Buhl, Sr., aged years. Henry Buhl's early life was spent in Zeliencple and in Pittsburg. lie mar ried Miss Speyer of Rochester. Pa. in IS i:}, and settled on what is now the old homestead in Forward twp., where he raised his family of three sons and fonr daughters, among whom are Henry Buhl, .Tr. of the final of Boggs & Buhl, and Marie C., wile of R. 11. Boggs of same firm. He was an elder in the Harmony and Zelienople Presbyterian Church; and al ways enjoyed good health until recent years when he was enfeebled by age. The funeral took place Tuesday, at Zelienople. TITZEL—At the residence of his sister in-law, Mrs C. S. Passavant, in Zelie nople Aug. 23, 1898. Rev. Josiah R. Titzel, aged years. Rev. Titzel for many years past was connected with Thiel College. Green ville, Pa. About two months ago he made a visit to his old home at Zelieno ple and shortly afterwards was stricken with paralysis from which he did not recover. Among his good works while living in Zelienople was the founding there of the Counoquenessiug Academy. But his whole life was one of good works—and if there are purely and whollv good men Josiah R. r litz< 1 wa such. He was the embodiment of mod esty and humility. All who knew him will honor his virtues. He was tht father of Rev. George E. Titzel deceas ed former pastor of the English Luth , eran church of this place, and of Or Walter Titzel formerly of this place now of Chicago. ALLEN—At his home in Frankli township August IS, IS'JS, Willia n • Allen, aged 20 yeais. i Gone down to the grave in the prime of lite, , Gone in his youthful bloom. Gone from the scene of earthly strife, Down to the silent tomb. We'll hear his earnest voice no more, No more see his durk eyes beam; His pilgrimage herein this world is o er. He has crossed over Jordan's dark stream. A light from ihat household has faded, That home of a loved one bereft; By the fireside a seat is vacant, A void in the circle is left. Cut down in his youth with an aim so sublime — With a purpose so hoi}' in view; But the dark, mysterious things of time Eternity perhaps will undo. Beloved as a brother. Beloved as si friend. Noble, kind-hearted and true; But our intercourse here on earth hath an end, To all he has bidden julien. Round whom our affections cling But we hope to meet in that home above, Where death is an unknown thing. BESSII", QUITO ARY NOTES. Mrs. Rev. Schanl, of Hornellsville. N. Y., died yesterday, aged 67, years. She was the mother of Ph. Schanl and Mrs. Ph. N'ast of this place. She was born at Btik, Provience Posen, Ger many. Kuyal makes the food pure, v huleaome uuil delicious. &akiNo POWDER Absolutely Pure ® ROYAL BAKINI POWDER CO NEW YORK SUMMER RESORTS CONNEAUT LAKE. $ Exposition Hotel a -»■- t ; Hotel Mantor, F. M. LOCKWOOD, Prop'r. , '.j. Dutler's nearest Summer Resort ,-! Good |,<.thinf; and fishing, ,H --i and all Summer Kesort 4Amusements. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL. tiedforj, Pa. THE <\\KLSRAI» t'l' AMKItICA. e»jK*n from .Inm* to OrtnlM-r 1. with in ci'i iispd aftr■:irt ions. rnaiXiiifh'fnt -jolf links. ami one of th<- li 11 ♦ *—> t bowlirnr :iil«*vs in tin country. The waters of Bedford are the inosl <*n«''iivi* ami ei*h-l>r:»lef| in 1 h«* worhi. I 'or terms ami I »« m l«*t uddrchs J. T. A I.HI'. Su •><%!i»trnS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, 1' Shingles and Lath :: Always in Stock. UME, lI\IR AND PLASTER ; Office opposite I'. & ; W.'Depot. BUTLER, PA, Ii Sheriff's Sales. |sj rlrtui'<>f sundry writs of V. n. F.v.. li. I I'.i . I.i-i . l a. Kmi.'-I out -f th<> Court "f I t ;>min 'ii I'l.-i, ~f isutlor county. Pa., and tot Hi' 1 iliris'tctl. then- will to public j s.il< -at the Court IIOUM . in ill- bor<>u*th of J Itul '.t r. o>> j Friday, September 2nd, A. li. K'-. at 1 o'clock P. M , tht- following descrilied prop* i ty. to-wit : F IK.No. >;i. r Tcrin. L I*. Marshall, Atty. Yll tho right, 111 !♦-. In'.* r» st ami claim of A E Harper ot. in an I !«• ill thai certain piece «»r «»f land.-i:it d In Jac;„soi» town- I ship, Butler county. Pa.. bounded as follow-, j to-wit: On the north hy lands of Michael I Zeigler east by lands of Martin /.inkhann. 1 south by lands «>f Henry Zinkhaiitt and! lit'orirc Hartuug, and on the west by lands of J Jacob End res; co taining fifty acres, m< ire or less, ha \ ing 1 her* on erected a I rick dwel i ling house, frame barn and outbuildings. I ALSO Of. In and to all that certain pie v or parcel of land, situated In Jackson twp, Buth r Co. Pa. bounde«i :is follows, to-wit: , On the m»rth by right of way of the P A; W U K Co. < ast by lands oi Stephen Lockwood and 1 t hi- south by New « a>.tl«- str* . t. 1H inz triangular in shape; contains two aen-s. i iiuir*- or less, having thereon erected two | hriek dwelling houses. ! ALisO—Of. in and to all that certain niece ..»■ lot land, situated in Harmony boro, 1 Butler Co, l*a. bounded as follows, to-wit: On tin* north by P \V liailroatl, tast by lot ! of l* F Otto, on"the south by German street I and on the west by V A R R; containing ! one-half acre, more or less.and having er« < t ed thereon a frame barn, hay «»r wajjon seah-s and coal house connected with the I' \ W Railroad. "-tlzed and taken in execution as the nrop erty of A K llariH rat the suit of 11 t' Mllle man and Jacob Milleman, partners as Mille man Bros. E. I>. No. M-ntember Term. l v '- is . Ralston Greer, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim "f j Hannah ( Abernathy. formerly llan ■ I naii <' Wimer, of. In and to all that ! certain piece or lot of land, situated in < entrevifle Boro, Butler < o. Pa, bounded as follows, to-wit: On Ibe north by an alley. • •ast by an alley, outli by New t'astle stre« t. and on t be west by ol Chrlstley,said j lot beinir seventy-six feet front on New Castle street ami extending back at said width one hundred eighty feet to said alley: ; and being the simm lot conveyed by Etta 1 McCoy and K A McCoy to Hannah Abemathy I bv deed dated Septemlier llth. issji. lit'.' >rd ecl in the propt-r otlice. llaviug thereon ' erected a frame house and stable and out : buildings. ALSO Of. in and to all that certain ph « v or parcel of land, situated in Worth twp. ' Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: L Beginning at a comer in the West Liberty road, thence by lands of 11 il Orossman noit i I GT 'idesr. east 4ii.l perches to a corner, thence by lands of same north 15.25 deg. 54 |>er••lies to a corner, thence by same south deg. I east 11- perches to a white oak tree, thence by lands of J W Tacgart south 0.7") porches to a post, lhence by same road north 43 deg. west perches to the nlace of beginning; containing one hun dred thirty-six acres and twenty-one perches, having thereon a two story frame house, barn and outbuildings and orchard. S ALSO of.in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Worth twp. But ler, p Co.l'a, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner thence by lands of Bredin and Honaghy north W 5.2."» deg. east il perches to corner, thence by lauds of «. .John and ,larues Humphrey -outli 55.25 deg. west 40.65 perches t-» a corner, thence by the e other part of the Wimer farm 7.75 deg. w» »t ««• 7"» rods to the place of beginning: containing r eighteen acres and one hundred twenty-four ; and one-half perches, and being known as the Wimer farm, d ALSO-Of, ill and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Worth twp. Butler Co, Pa, liounded as follows, to-wit: I Beginning at the northwest corner, thence U by lands of Dan McConnell heirs north 0 < leg. east A perches to a corner, thence by lands of George Taylor south 21.25 deg east 17.3 perches to a stone pile, thence by same l- north deg. east 2? rods to a comer, t heuce j*. by lands of A Keliey s«.uth U.SS dej4- east 4i».l perches to public road, thence by said roa. Xo. V.) m ptt.n.ln r Term, l*9rt. W. I). Brandon, Att'y. All the rltfht, title, interest and claim of Manrioe (or Morris) Norris of. in and to all t hat eertain ph « «' or parcel of land, sit uated in Oakland t wp, Butler Co, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: On tin' north by lands of ( hrlstian My «•!•>. <-a.st bv lands of John Bip pus. south t»y lands of »ohn and Jonah NVy man. west by John Shoup et al; containing fifty-six aertts. mor»'or h-ss, Iwinjx tlit' same land <-onvey«'d to Mnurice Norris t>y Charles DutTy ux, by 7ts. Recorded in I >*•« ci t>o Hi, pajre2."»4 S«'i/.( <1 and t:'l;« nii • \«-cntlforris) Norris at the suit of Butler Savings Hank. F.. IX So. 132 and I I. SfpteuilM'r Term, ls«is. W. H. Lu.sk and W. I). Brandon, Att'ys. All the right, tit le, interest and claim ofJH C A-rgers of, in and to al' t hat certain pit-ct or parcel of land, situated in Forward twp, ButhrCo, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of A •' l\; ; t,> et east by I i d-«if \ «i Kvans et al, south by lands of hamhach et al. and on t lie west by landt of I»:, nth:y• h * -t ; ii; '•<>ll lailli n--T wijiit y l>y deed dated June ijth. l^ s . having thereon erectfd a frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings; also having thereon one or more producing oil wells. Seized and taken in execution as tin- prop erty of II < Ag-e-s.-s' *he %uitof The CitUeUs Batik et al. E. I>. No. 121. September Term, H9B; W. A. & F. J. Fonjuer, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest ana claim of John M Louden of, in and to all t hat certain niece or parcel of land, situated in Cl:.y twp. Hut!- r Co. I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post at t he northwest corner, thence south by lands of James (j levin and k II Voting I«perches to a sassafras, thence by lands of Kev Jann-s Coulter heirs, and li< \ W I* Breadln now .! c Breudiu to u post, thevkce north by other lands of formerly capt Samuel Louden, now owned by John M Lou den, Mrs Christie et al UK!.. 1 * perches to a p<»t, thenook W», page !&>. Having thereon erected a frame liouse. frann* barn and outbuildings. seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John M Louden at t he suit of William Wilson for use of J Berg & Co. E. I). No. 112, September Term, ls«t s . Mates & Young, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of * < : ira \! Campbell and Scott Campbell of. In and to ait that certain piece or lot of land i situated in W'esl Sunbury boro, Butler Co, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lot of Meivln Shorts, formerly owned by John < Dully, ea-.t by Main street, .south by an alley and on the west by an alley; being sixty fei-t front, more or less, by one hun dred sixty feet in depth; being tin- same lot of ground conveyed to Charles Bell by deed dated September 5841 h.lsM. and which Charles Bell conveyed to L J Barber by deed dated the Isth day of August. A. h I*s? and ?-n --eorded in cleed booi i::i page having thereon erected a frame house, stable and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Clara M Campbell avid Scott Camp bell at the suit of Mrs L J Barber. E. I>. No. '.Ki. td rm September ' • »tn. W'. A. I'orquer, Italston »V Greer, Williams & Mitchell. All >s. All tin? right, title, interest and claim of Milo Leander >ankey and Martha l> Sankey uf, in and u> all that certain piece or ol land, situated In Cherry t\M». Butler Co, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north bv lauds of formerly Jas Armstrong, now unrion Thompson and Bobt A rmst ron j'. east < by iatuls Scott and A. B.C. McFarland, Att'ys. All the right, title, interi'st and claim of ; which I N Bryson (Mortgagor) died seized t 1 ai/.i Bry sou, \dvidnist rat rix of 1 N Bryson, iiee'd. or. in and to all that certain piece or « lot of land, situated in Siinneryrock twp Butler v, I'a bounded as follows, to- « wit: rroutinii on tin I'tanklin from the j west si-ie. beginning at high water mark near the Hickory bridge thence along said I ranklivi road to the right of way of the I' S A. LE L'aili id. thence along said right of way westward to said railroad brldg* to high water mark, thence along the course of said {' Slippery rock creek ny high water mark t«» the plac« «>l iM ginnlng; forming a triangle ' containing alHiut acre more or les- li:..* »nir thereon < rvctid » friviue stoy* building, two . tories big It. si I lil i and other out bui I dings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop- " erty of which I N Bryson tMortgagor) tiled seized, l .nza Brvsou. dmil)isl ral rix of I N Bryson, dee'd. at the suit of The I'ennsyl- V vania sav ings Fund and Loan AssiwialUm. I. D. NO. 144, Sept< ml>er Term, Im. Levi M Wise, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J M PhllliDHof In Jud to n'A ti t ph •• • oj i. v «if ir.iut, sitnaied in Butler Boro, ,iut- " lerCo, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On H the north by \\ < i tre« t ntnet v-four feet, east l»y lot of Josejihlvie I'llillipS being No. II in same plan, south by Bortmas Alley, west A li) But ei Alley, one hundred twelve feet. i> more or less; being the same laud conveyed 1; by Jacob Beckert and wife to I \1 I'lilll'iis by n tl ', e.i dated \prll I6tl IWJ .• oid dln But>* ii !• I C, ... I, \ y :I( «ie. t Nlchhts Weil/el of. In and to all that certain II piece of land, situated In Brady twp, Butler In < o. Pa, iKiUnded as to-wit: lieuin- fr ning at a post thence by a public road south tli 01 '» deg. east a 0.2 nercher to a cherry stump, i hence by lots of in West Liberty south tin. » er I H perches to a post, thence south vs f Jonathan Clutton south 07 deg. wt st. jjerches to a post, thence south .» deg. west it.s perches to a j>osi, t hence by lands of Jas McDevitt huuth sit deg. west jx;relies to a U< post, tliunce by c p church groundi* north na 10.5 deg. eat r.'.'J peaches loa post, thence by te i grave yard north stKh'g. east a.7 t«-relies to or i post, them e north I deg. west ltf.U perches an to a post, theuve south 5V deg.west V.O perches fo to a post, then** by lands of Ctuttoc north] N deg. west 35.3 p#*rches to the place of In gin- ! G nlng: containing six acr«s and << perch« k s !tl strict measure. Having thereon a frame c< stable. ALSO of. in and to all that certain piece • r lot of land, situated In West Llbeity, But- 41 U r Co, Pa, liounded as follows, to-wii Be- M -inning at the north west ctirner of said lot * \. i;. t h«-ft. < -y .tsNos ii. in. v. s | n said '' v illage of West "Liberty north *>.75 deg. west feet to a post, thence by lands formerly 1' f N f. Wit'k north *1.25 deg. east 214 feet to a ■ " post, thence by lands of John Couvert south , £ 1 deg. « ast I'.s fret to a post, tlience by lands of N \\U It - • m 29 dec msi lU feel U ; the place of U'-'inning and containing j' -I ft. of land. Having thereon a frame shop, j 1 \L-o of. in and to all those certain lots i «»f land, situated in West Liberty. Butler Co, t Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit : On the north p by a street, east by lot of EGCluttou. south j \ i»v an alley, west by l»>t of W W Robinson; > lieing 12»» ft. by iui» ri: having thereon frame i j house, barn and outbuildings. i A LSO-of. in and t«» all those certain lots f of land, sitmated in West Liberty. Butler Co. > Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit : Beginning at 8 a post tln-nce by lands of N Weitzel south 00 t iieg. west 120 fee; toa]H»st. thence by lands : s north 30 de| west 190 feet to a post) « then -e north »>»deg. « .ist 120 fe- t to a public < road, thence by said road south 30 deg. east ' 120 feet to the place of beginning; containing I 14100 si\. ft. ALSO Of. in and t" til those certain lots of land, sit uated in the village of W. Liberty, Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows. to-»vit: 1 Beginning :it a post, thence by lot No. 11 : north til .25 deg east feet to a post, thence , by lands of Nichlas Weit/el south 25.75 deg. , east 12i' feet to a post, thence by a street , south *51.25dt west 120 feet to a post, thence < t!i 28.79 deg west 199 feel t«» j t :"ie !»!:*••• of liegiuuing; being lots Nos. 12 and . 13 In said village. i ALsO of. in and to all that certain jrteee • • r pare* lof land, situated in Brady twp But- ' let Co.. Pa., liounded as follows, to-wit: Bi - lining at a p«>st and running by lot N<• in the village of West Liberty north 30 deg west 120 feet to a post, thence by land of John Covert north oo ileg., east »>■"> feet to a 1 post, t hence south 30 deg., east feet to a post, thence by a public road, south 30 deg.. west uo feet the plac. of beginning: contain ing 7900 feet more oi less. s<-» deed I k '■ .1, ALSO Of. In and to all that certain piece or lots of land, situated in West Liberty But l-T Co., Pa., liounded as follows, to-wit: Being -ts N 11. and part of No. sint he plan of the village of West Liberty, Butler Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Nichias Weitzel at the suit of John Forcbt et al. E. I>. No. 150. September Term. R. P. Scott. Att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of George H Graham of. in and to all that »*er taln piece or parcel of land, situated in l air -1 view twp. But ler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a white oak at the southeast cor ner of land of Joseph Hawk and west line of Fairview l»oro,thencc west along Minburv road 12 rods to a post, th«*nce by ! lands of .b»s Hawk nort ii by a straight line to ' a post on till' North Washington road to the ' north east corner of the orchard on lands of 1 said Joseph Haw k said post to be west by lands now owned by Gil Graham along the ' road ten rods, thence east by North W'ash • ington road to McEhries lot, thence south by said lot I*o feet to the southwest corner, thence east bv said lot of John Adams 120 feet to line of lands of G 11 Graham, thence p south along said line to the place of begin ning: containing 3 acres, more or less. - ALSO Of. in and to all that certain pi ce : of land, situated in Kalrview twp, Butler Co. Pa. imiutided as follows, to-wit: Beginning ' ai the northeast corner at a post at the Petrolia road, thence by part «>f MeCleary 1 farm «»f which this is a part south 52 perches ' to a post, thence by lands of Samuel Eykes soutn Mil deg. west '»s..*i perch. *s to a post. 1 thence by lands of Philip T Templeton north U'-rth 70 cieg. cast 42 perches to the place of e bcgtnning;containing 10 acres and Vr* perches. '• ALSO Of. in and to all that certain pie<*e or parcel of land, situated in Fairview twp. V Butler Co, Pa. liounded as follows, to-wit: ' On the north by Fairview and Sunburv road. > east by the McCleary farm, south by the Mc •' liatfertv farm neiw owned by Havicf Rankin. ' west by Fairview ,\nd Sijnbury road: con *' taining si\ acres, more ' post, thi nee by same south till deg. east 4.7 •' perches to post, thence by lands of J J Maxwell south 10 deg. west 15.3 perches to a post, tlience by lands of J M Bice south 3s \ iimr tl 't ;i mist thenco bv deg. west 11 > perches to a post, thence ny same south lt>..» perches west 17.7 perches to a post, thence by Middlefown road south Ki deg. west V.4 perches to the place of begin ning; containing five acres and W perches, and being the same lands described in mort gage of ook 20, page 337. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Ceotge II Graham at the suit of But ler Savings Bank for use of R P Scott. E. D. 127 September Term. IslK \v. ti Lusk, A'fVy. Alt the right title, interest and claim of James E Thorn of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Butler twp.. Butler Co.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point off West D. street, adjoining lot of Eward P Thome i:m feet to Cleveland street themv westwardly along Cleveland street 1"» feet to Poplar street, thence south ward a'on r P<»p',:,r >tD.ei is feet, thence sruthvvu'd aloity iiiie of lot of Charb s and Cecelia ihlffy 'Ji feet to -West D" stteel thence east along west D. street 12 feel to lot of Edward P Thome the place of beginning being the same property described ing thereon erected a frame house 1 story high, and outbuildings. >eized and taken in execution a< the. prop erty of James E Thorpe »,t the suit of Guar antee uml 1 uvestment Asso. E. i>. No., Z IS, Juvie and ItCJ Septevnber Term, lsiK Marshall and Thompson Si Son. Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Lvdla M Cravens and 11 11 Cravens of. in tusd to all t hat certain piece or '(»♦ t.f land, situat ed i.i Mars lioro . IJut«er('o., Pa., Ixiunded as foi'.ows. to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner thence in a northerly direction by the right of way of the P tX W Ry Co. thirty feet t<» a post, thence in an easterly direction by a street ten rods more «»r ''**> u ' C-iay Ave. thence along sahl Ave., ot a southerly direc tion thirty feet to a post, thence in u wester ly direction along lot of 7. Miles ten rods more or less to the place of beginning with a a one story frame dwelling house and a two story frame restaurant building erected t hereon,see mortgage book 58 page 2.1 for ref erence. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Lydla M < ravens and II II Cravens at i he suit of Lizzie llorvietfer et al. E. D. No. 160 Sept. T. 189K 14. P. Scott, i;U'y. Ail the H«;h» 11 lit:, iiitti est and claim of (ieoi ge 11 Graham, oof, in and to all that certain elect or tract of land, situated in Parker twp. But-, ler Co, I'a, bounded as follows, tv-wit: Be-1 ginning at the northwest- corner at a stone, i hence sout h sit deg. east ."is pen'hes by lands of M S Adams to a stone, t hence nort b 1(1 deg. ' west i:C!.Uperches by limds < * Da iu Alwortli to line of Thou,as \»wot'th Sr, thence south i .."i (J,.*. east .v» 2 pen dies by lands «>f the said I Thomas Alwortli Sr. to a stone at a public toad known as the Fairvlew and Maple I urnace road, then a- south 10 deg. east 1-11 perches along said road and by lauds of David II Alwortli to the place of beginning; , containing forty-six acres and twenty-six perches, having thereon erected a frame I burn, log house and outbuildings, and Hing ihe same land described ir, tgage of Geo I II brahan ;o G Ulb lim, recorded in Mort | gaue book .'jn,pfige >eized avid taken In execution as the pro | perty <»f < ieorge 11. Graham at the suit of Ueorge U. Behui tor use of li. P. Scott. ' E. D. No. 117, September Term, Ist«* WUUnVns S- M'fhell, Alt'y, All the right, title, Interest and claim of John Larimore of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Oakland i wp. But ler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands Uobinson and Moorhead, east by lands of GrifHn, and Craig, south by lands of P A McElwee and on the wi st by lands <»f Duffy and Gordon; con taining s."> acres, more or less li.-'v't g there on one iKJ.-it'd dwelling house, one log dwel ling house, stable and other outbuildings; also an orchard. Seized and taken 111 execution as the prop erty of John Larimore at the suit of B c II use! ton. E. I>. No. 17J September Term, W*- Newton Black, Att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of T J Montgomrey and Margaret Met nio» i j rs or It' and to all that certain piece or lot of hind, situated In Butler boro, Butler Co, Pa, liouudcd as follows, to-wit: < m the north by West street, east by lot of Thomas-Baker, south by an alley, and on the west by lot of I Ly t le; fronting forty feet on West street and extending back one hundred and seventy-five feet, more or less, to an alley, with a two story frame house erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of T J Montgomrey au'J Mont- , ro- rey at tie • U|t of \ B C Mel* arland, re (•efver et ai. F. D. No, lot), September Term. l s *>. Newton , Black, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J J M < ampheli. being the undivided one-third : inter' : of. in and to all that cei tain piece or parcel of laud, situated in Marlon twp, But- « lerCo, Pa, iHHinded as follow the north by l. • d> of IN.belt At Well, « ast by ud : \tweK belrs, south by lands of Tfeftl t« ! ii i y, west by tandti of James Klmes and Atwt'll; containing s»; acres, more or U-ss. mostly cleared and In a fair state of cultiva tion. Seized and taken in execution as the prop of JM t ampbell at the suit of J J Cuvntnlngs '1 for use of Newton Black. E. D. No. VS>. September Term. ls'A v . W.A. & - I « , ;o-, l uer. \tCys. Mi ther i . ht, title, int« rest and claim of J * M Conway of, in and to all that certain pieci* II the north by lands «»f Smith and 111 ml - man, east by lands of John Berg and Henry A A B« :, r and S Stoughton. south by lands of \ David Kussell, John Hartley and on w\-,t, by | lands of Jaines Smith: coi luluiitg acres, n ort « t ,« -.s liavlng theteon erected a frame - fjou-i bat n and outbuildings; also an orch- ird thereon. ' Seized and taken In execution ast lie prop- '[ •rty of I M Conway at tin* suit of J B Wol ford for Use of .1 Berg ft Co. K. D No. llio, septeiuber Term, lsi»s. Painter :i Murrin, Att'ys. • w All the rigid, title, int' tisi au<4 claim ««f M McElwee of, in and to all that certain piece a »r parcel of land, situated in Oakland twp, tut ler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: a hi the north by lauds of J B Larimore heirs, «' ast by lands of P A McElwee formerly now Sutler Savings Bank, south by lands ot John G •till! and Ed Walker, west by land- of M t l I,lt. bison heirs, and Sam*l Gordon; contain- ti ng »l acres, more or less, having thereon rt rame barn, small « rcliard, al»oul one-half of he same t>«'ing cleared. e Seized and taken in execution as the nrop rty of M F McElwee at the suit of Peter V hit mire. _ .. D. No. 130, September Term, Williams & Mitchell, Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of J ieuben llose. I p rot*man Sr, W M C .Tones, I artners.dolng buslne-'s as tIH- Zelletiople Ex- I fusion l o,of. In and to all that certain piece I r parcel of land, situated In Xelienople Boro ml Jackson twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as J allow*, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast 1 *i»tner of the traO a stoiic-. thcitee by » Ureeu Lane, "*mth f» d(*K- east •» perches, t«» « [he* center of tin Beaver road, ihence in the •enter of the isaid r*»ad s* »uil» 4CJ2.*» d«*g. west «U~» perches. thence »>> the same smith 31.r> rie*r wi st 4j•r In s. thence hy same south 163 cleg. west 1">.- p* rches. t hence hy samel s4.uthu.dfj west W.,V> lurches. th«i»ce by) s.ir!i« - ;Ut - V'« st ;stfi [,. h-ht's. thence by orphan - !!■ ■ * r i7 perches. theiue by same north <2. i."» .l perches to a ; stuch portions :i> have released or conveyed before J the entering of this judgment. Seized and taken in e.v cutioti i> the prop- « f J K en Kose. I r. tzman -r. W M , * .tones, doing business as the » '/.eiienople Extension Co, at the suit of The \ Pittsburg Tlme>. E. I>. No. l?> Term. l«w. J. W. Hutch's ift At! v. All the rivriit. title. interest and claim of W a iker Martin and Sarah F. Martin of. in and to ail t hat certain piece or iot of land, j situated in Htitlcr horo Butler Co. Pa. bound- i ed as follows, to-wit: On the north by an J utionen alley, east by an alley, south by lot] of li \V I i*faham. west hv SlcKean St. Be- : itii: forty fe« t front on s:;id M« Kc;tn St.. and running back there from one huiuired ninety j feet more or less to said alley: being the j same property conveyed hy deeadated March -4th. WC by il W 1" <»raham and Anna J lira- j ham conveyed to Sarah K Martin see deed! l>ook 172 page .'Os Having thereon a modern ' frame house, stable and out buildings. Seized and tnk it in e\« cut ion as t lie | r »p --i-rty of Walker Martin at I Sarah K Martin • at the suit of Keystone State li & I, Ass. K. It. No. 171 Septet < r Term K»v J. W. Hutchison Att'y. All the right. title, interest and claim of Philip Sherman and Barbara E Sherman of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in butler lioro Butler Co.. Pa.. Itouuded as folllows. t '-wit: Beginning at a p«>st at the southeast corner tnence along Euclid Ave lifty-six feet to a post. thence aloi z north ward ang tln ine of lot No one hundred forty two feet to a post on Mor ton Ave thence cast u :rd 1.24 feet to a post, t hence southward FHUfclfcct along line of lot No :i to a post, the place of i»efrinaing being tin* same lot conveyed hy Thomas Kobinson ei ux to Barbara E Sherman see deed Ixxik 174 page 10. Having thereon erected a two story frame house and out-buildings. seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Philip Sherman and Barbara E Sher lu.iti at the suit of Keystone State B & L TEKMS OK SAI.K The following must be staictly complied with when property is st ricken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ must be paid, and a list of the liens, includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such port ion t hereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. ;j. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 1 o'clock p. m. of the next day at which time all property not settled for will again l»e put up and sold at the ex pense and risk of the person to whom first sold. ♦See Purdon's Digest, tith edition, page 44<> and Smith's Forms pagt »M. WILLI \M B. DODDS Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. But ler. Pa.. August 10. I>US. JURY LISTS FOR SEPT. T. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this '-M day of Aug., is* a, uimi\ iw|», itr iut'l, > Kaufman Geo, Adams twp, farmer. Lensner Richard, Jefferson twp, far mer, Martin John. Adams twp, farmer. Morris CA, Washington twp, farmer, McGill (ieu E. Karns Citv, producer, McCall Samuel Clay twp, farmer, McGunt-gal John Slipperyrock twp.far- ] mer, Phillips Zack. Butler sth w. laborer, ' Raabe Christ. Saxonburg, foreman, Shira Wellington, Washington twp.far mer, Stoops Albert CB, the same being the i3th day of said month. Beyer John, Lancaster twp. farmer, Beatty E S. Ilarrisville, merchant. < Banldauff Geo, Summit twp. farmer, Barnhart Jacob Butler Ist w, laborer, ' Butler \ U, Parker twp, producer, Byerley Harvey D. Butler 2d w, clwlt. Christman John, liutler Ist \y, oajppgn- 1 ter. i Campbell A Ponulta, farmer, Coyle John, Clearfield twp, farmer, ' Doerr Geo, Buffalo twp, farmer, i Deets John M, Fairview twp, farmer. Davidson I) F, Slipperyrock twp, far- ' mer, i Lrescher Edward, Saxonburg, wagon maker, * Elliott .Tas, Buffalo twp, farmer. t Engl ; sh WL, Portersville, ger.t, Flanigan .las. Bi'tU.r 'id w, glas.s worker, Fleeger J M, Forward twp, farmer, I Greenawalt Henry, Jackson twp, far mer. ' Glenn Horace, Washington twp, far- < mer, I Gilkey Jos, Valencia, , Hinchlterjjer John Butler twp, farmer. i Ilini.hbergtT Russell W G, Sunbury, merchant, 1 RobVj F M, Oakland twp. farmer. Smith Jas. Buffalo twp, farmer, A Smith W F, Forward twn, farmer, * Spronll E G, Majiau twp,' miller, Seator. Ambrose, Washington twp, far- , mer, " Sutton Sam'l. Butler Ist w. carpenter, { Thompson Rob't, Butler 2d w. watch- A man, ] Timblin A L. Fairview, shoemaker, Vandyke Clyde. Mercer twp, farmer, Weifjle C E. Prnyncct, slater, Wi'-k Tuujer, Concord twp, farmer, j Wright SM, Jefferson twp, driller J <5 Pearson B. N ace's Livery Feed and Saie Stable Rear of <3 Wick House, Butler, Penn'a. Tht' liest of horses ami tirst class rljjs Jll- F witvs on hand and for hire. ifest aeenmiiiotlations in town for nent boarding ami transient, trade. Speci al care guarantee*' Stable Room For 65 Horses. A Lr«M»! elass <»f horses. Ihitli drivers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full liuiirjiutcc; and horses Imuvrh*. upon pro(M*r notification l»y PEARSON B. NACE, TclepMmw. No. slit. ft ol ti TH6 3UTk6R OTIZ6N. t SI.OO per year If paid In advance, otherwise - 51..V1 will lie I'liurKed. j" ADVKIITIBINU i: t>»:e ineh. OUe tim« *>' f1; eacit > insertion '•<» rents each f. ( Auditors* and divorce not-lees each: exee utors' and administrators' notices <1 i .vli est ray and dissolution not lets each. Kead- 8C Injc notie. i 10 cents a line for first and "»'*eiits fji for earh subsequent insertion. Notices .1 anion# loeat ne .% s items l."» cents 4 l\nc for * e ich insertion. Obituaries, eavd» of thanks, pi resolutions of rt sju «*t, notices of festival* ti and fairs • Inserted at tin- rate of cents .1. ;i line, money to acconmany the order, -even words of prose make a line. W Kates for standing cards and job work on m application. All advertising is due after first Insertion, ; ;ind all transient advertising u.u.st be paid Hi for in advance. tti All communications Intended for publica- r I ioe, \u t his paper must IK* accompanied by the real name of the writer, not for publica lion bu a guarantee of bcmml faith,and should 2 ti< reach us not later than Tuesday evening. Death notices must be accompanied by a name. th «*ui M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. A 337 S. Main St., Butler. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V EWTON BLACK, _\ ATTORNEY AT I.AW Office on South Diamond Street. HII. GOUCIIER, • ATTORNKY AT LAW. Office in Mi chell building. 4 LEX RUSSELL, iV ATTORNKYJAT LAW. j Offic? with Newton Black, Esq. South Diamond Street. j lOULTER & BAKHB, ' ATTORNETS A" '.» W. Room 8., Armory buildib n . TOHN W. COULTER. F) ATTORNEY-AT-LA\V. Special nttention given to collee.ions and business matters. Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or Butler County National Bank. ] B. BKEDIN, FL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court House. 4 T. BLACK, A. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room J. —Armory building. j M. PAINTER, »' . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office between Postoff.ce and Diamond O H. PIERSOL, U. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 104 East Diamond St. n F. L. McQUISTION, V. . CIYII, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Office near Court House. DR. CHAS. R. B. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Eye, ear, nose and throat a specialty. 132 and 134 S. Main Street, Ralston building Te H. BROWN, 11 • HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O. Residence 315 N. McKeau St. OAMUELM. BIPPUS, U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 200 West Cunningham St. [ BLACK, L• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. New Troutnian Building, Butler Pa. p M. ZIMMERMAN "I • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON • Office No. 45, S. Main st ect, over City Pharmacy. OR. N. M. HOOVER, 137 E. Wayne St., office hours. 10 to 12 a. m. 1 and to 3 p. tn. I J. DONALDSON, FT • DENTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec ialty. Office over Miler's Shoe Store. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST. Golil Fillings Painless Extraction of Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local na;sthetics used. Office over Millers grocery, east of Low- OUILC UVtl iUUICia vaai - v house. DR. W. I'. McILROV, Dentist, Formerly known as the "lVerles* Painless Extractor r.f Teeth." Located permanently at in Kast Jefferson St., Opposite Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will do dential operations of all kinds by the. latest devices and uo-to-date methods I\R. J. E. FAULK. 1" l)KN*isr, Painless extract.'.^*" —No Gas— Crown and (iridic walk a sj>ecialt}'. Office—Uooni No. I. new Ri<-kel build | i• x>^o<^oooooo AHaruess lif Duster and Whip.. .50, V Total... S4O 00V Or do you want a Surrey?V A nice Surrey ssO 00<, ► Harness 10.00' Duster and Whip . 0.00 lj > Total... S6O 00, > Quantity limited. Come soon. | No one ever offered suet, goods '. * at such prices. They wau't ,' >; last long. I S. B. Martincoart S Co.,J K. Jefferson St., Cntler, Pa. « > For Sale (s) 2 one hundred bbl. Tanks, •/ A 2 wood rigs, r) V- 1 good boiler and engine. y. 1575 feet of No. 1 tubing, Y) 1575 feet of No. 1 rods. /- For Particulars inquire of W. J. STEELE, CoyloSville, l'a., or JONATHAN STEEL, Great Belt l'a. Your Statioiiiiry. It is getting to be tW |>rof>er thfntr 'or fanneis as weU as merchants and >thcr business iu«>n to have printed sta ionary. Aad we tan see no reason vhy they sii.nild not take their proper »l«"v among business men by adopting lusincss methods in as many ways a« M>ssihle. There is a combination of rasinesa and sentiment in jiivinw your arm a name like "Valley View Plaee,'* 'Maple Spring Farm" "Hillside." oi lomethinif of the kind, as it lends a eer - ain dignity and individuality to the ilace. an increased sense of pride in th iroprietorahip thereof, as well as addf onal imi>ortaiice in the eyes of produce lealers or commission merchants with I'lioni you are dealing. A small invest nent in printed stationary giving j'our esidencc and business, snch as braed ng of throughbred stock, the innnfac nro of dairy produce, etc., might prove f no slight advantage to yon, as well s giving a certain degree ot satisfac ion. And when yon conclude to haye Dtoe note beads and envelopes printed tuiembor that the same can i>e had at lie < 'iTjy.K.x office as cheap and good as uywhere. M. C. WAGNER, iRTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, 139 South Mailt street Over.Sbaal &.Nast's Cloiblnj Store