THE: CITIZEN. WILLIAM C. NKGLEV - - I'ublU-hor THURSDAY, AUGFST 17, 1899- Republican County Ticket. For Sheriff. THOMAS R. HOON. For Prothonotary. J. M. McCOLLOUGH. For Register and Recorder. W. J. ADAMS. For Treasurer. D. L. RANKIN. For Clerk of Courts. W. P. TURNER. For County Commissioner. J. J MCGARVEY, J. W. GILLESPIE. For County Auditor. J. W. PATTERSON, P. H. SECHLER. For Coroner. JOHN L. JONES. THE Republican State convention meets in the Opera House atHarrisburg next Wednesday, at 10:30 a. m. A FURIOUS hurricane swept over Porto Rico from east to west on Tues day of last week. The city of Ponce, an,d El Caney, Humaco and other towns were partially destroyed, with great loss of lose. Saturday 's papers put the loss of life at five hundred, with 100,000 people left desolate, and Sunday's papers put the loss of life at two thousand. It is said to htfve been the worst hurricane there since 1876. •Soon One-liuiidred Years <»l«l. EDITOR CITIZEN— On March 12, 1800, the Act of Assembly was passed creat ing Butler, Co. or rather taking it from Allegheny Co. to be formed into a new county. It remained attached to the mother county of Allegheny for judicial and nearly all other purposes until the year 1803. In 1803, March and April, other acts were passed this as the county seat (here at Bntler) and the erection of public buildings. Court House, and so forth, and in IHO3 we be gan doing business on our own account. And now the question is beginning to be discussed, what is the proper date for us to have a centennial celebration of the birth of our county? On March 12.1900 or in 1903? If on the first then we should begin preparing. If on the sec - ond we need not move in the matter yet. We would like to hear the opinion of other citizens of the county. And of the press of the county. And of the press of the counties of Beaver, Mer cer. Crawford, Erie, Warren, Venango and Armstrong, all of which were creat ed by the same law of March 12, 1800. Yours etc. J. H. NEGLEY. COL. HAWKINS' body arrived at Washington, Pa., and was taken to his old home last Thursday, and was plac ed in a vault where it will remain until the arrival of the regiment from San Francisco, on-the 28th. The First Train. All aboard for Punxsutawney next Monday if the train runs. The follow ing is from the Commerical Gazette. While the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burgh will not formally begin its traffic in and out of Allegheny and New Castle over the Pittsburgh & Western till Sep tember 4, an accommodation train be tween Punxsutawney and Allegheny will begin running on the 21at inst. This train will be brought over the Butler branch of the Pittsburgh & Western as the second section of No. 16, which reaches Allegheny at 11:40 a. m., will start from Allegheny about 8:30 in the afternoon, the train running as the second section of No. 47. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh trains will make no stops between Allegheny and Butler, 40 miles, in accordance with the agreement with the Pittsburgh & West ern. The running time between Alle gheny and Butler will be an hour and 10 minutes on the fast trains that the Buf falo, Rochester & Pittsburgh will install on September 4. The opening of the ac commodation service two weeks prior to the full passenger service is being done so that enginemen may become accus tomed to the new road before handling the Allegheny-Bnffalo-Rochester fast trains, of which there will be two each way each day, to run at a rate of about 40 miles an hour. THE trial of Dreyfus, the discovery of a conspiracy to overthrow the French republic and the shooting of M. Labori are matters in which the American public is deeply interested. Time was when these events, pregnant of mo menta issues though they be, would have excited but the merest passing in terest in this country Now, however, it is different. Rapid ocean transit and the electric cable have brought Europe to our doors and we now follow the leading events in the old world even more closely than we do those of Canada or Mexico. Evans City. Miss Eva Albert, of Butler, visited Mrs. W. B. Evans and Rev. Laverty's, last week. Rev. Cable, of Rochester, visited his brother, A. D. Cable, Tuesday. The Lawn Fete by the Epworth League of the Methodist church on the lawn of Rev. Laverty, Tuesday, was well attended. David Spence was in Pittsburg Tues day on business. Little Miss Catherine Murry, of Pitts burg, while visiting at the home of S. M. Groves was taken saddently ill, it w*« thonght she had symptons of scarlet fever, she was taken to her home and the Dr. said she was only poisoned, Mrs. Geo. Wagoner, of Allegheny, formerly of this place visited S. M. Groves and family, Sunday; also Milli men Bros, of Harmony. Mrs. Beith and family are visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Martin Wahl. Dr. S. A. Nesbitt, of Rochester, was in town, Monday. Mrs. J. Helm, Sr., who was hurt some two week's ago by being thrown out of a carriage is not any better. Mrs. Iva Shaney, of Beaver Falls, visited her sisters, Mrs. Jake Helm and Mrs. W. B. Evan <; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey, Monday, remaining for a week. AT Rennes, France, last Monday, M. Labori, the chief counsel for Dreyfus, was shot in the back, on his way to the Court room. SEVERAL hundred shirt-waist girls, that is girls employed in the manufac ture of shirt-waists, are on a strike in New York City, to enforce their de mand for "respect for their preroga tives," and au interested multitude of lookers on, composed of those who wear shirt waists and the hapless male con tingent deprived of that luxury, would be grateful if one or more of the experts in social and economic principles and labor reform ideas generally would rise up and declare just what is meant by "respect for prerogatives," which is the war cry of this unique movement of the shirt-waist girls. The people are for them, but would like to know what this bonbon bombardment is intended to ef feet. Prospect ami \ iciuity. Did yon hear that. Mont Dnnn thinks it is time for more items. Well as Mont is a fine little fel low and likes to go to school, we will please him. We didn't know that good looking fellow coming in the Butler road, driv ing a fine team of colts, but it proved to be Frank Blinn and wife, of Mt. Chest nnt. going to visit relatives S. W. of town. George B. Beighley.wife and children made a trip to Bntler. one day last week. Ira Gallagher is seriously thinking of going to New Castle to open an eating saloon. Success to yon, James. Howard McCandless. of the Mile Run district was in town Sunday evening, the guest of Milton Langharst. The boys attended Luther League. The Gallagher reunion this year will be held September 1. in the grove of W F. English, near the Pleasant Valley school house. A basket picnic will be one of the features. Come, yon re in vited. Howard Shannon, of Isle, drove to town Sunday evening, but we couldn t find out on whom Howard ha 3 his eyes. Alex Stewart who hadn't been well for nearly a year, died Wednesday Aug. 2, Mr. Stewart was a true Christian citizen, and was highly respected by all that knew him. He wan in his <2d year. Bain Forrester is a sharp little fellow, but the next time he bargains to catch a quart of grass hoppers, you will know it. Miss Sadie English, of Shannons Road, was in town Saturday evening, marketing gilt edge butter, which she knows how to make. Thomas Dodds. wife, and Mrs. Mc- Laughlin, of Mt. Chestnut, visited A. Bowers and wife. Satnrday, visiting seemed hard work for Mr. Dodds. Go oftener, Thos. and get used to it. The cornet band furnished the music for a picnic at the White Oak Springs church. Thursday, August 10. Milleman and Weigle were in Centre twp. last week, slating a fine new house for W. B. McCandless. Mr. Greer and lady, of Johnstown* made our town a short call a recent Sunday eve. Miss Clara Heck, of Butler, is visiting relatives hereabouts, and we look for some of those superb solos, before she returns from her vacation. Mrs. Howard Reed, of Pittsburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaffer at present. Plummer Badger and John Neely did some stone work at the Upper Muddy Creek church, last week. Mrs. Jennie Roth, of Evans City, vis ited her mother, Mrs. Martin, not long since. If all the young boys were as faithful as Charlie Lepley, the choir corner would be better filled on League even ings. There was a meteoric display Sunday afternoon Aug. 5, and some had the brass to say it was thistle down flying in the air. Newton Riddle attended the fireman's convention at Scottdale. Newt ran with the Butler company, which won the prizes and Newt feels proud of it. Curt Grossman continues to make his regular trips to Butler with butter, which our creamery alone knows how to make. Detective McMarlin, of Butler, was in town last week, subpoenaing witness es for the coming grand jurj. W. E. Cooper and G. P. Weigle will teach school in Muddy Creek twp. next winter, Cooper at Pleasant Valley, and Weigle at Pleasant Hill. The Hill commences Sept. 11. Harry Heyl has returned from W. Va. where he had been working. Who owns that fine dun horse that goes westward through town nearly every Sunday evening? John Grove and son Ralph, of New- Castle, were in town over Sunday and Monday. Plummer Cooper and wife, of Worth twp. visited relatives, Sunday. Rev. Laverty, of Evans City, canvass ed thia community for some work on Oddfellowship, not long since. Miss Flora Forrester is busy these days learning the art of photography Miss Flora does well for a beginner. Mrs. Wolford's house is now complet ed, and looks very handsome indeed. We were a little surprised to see Win. Scott, of Isle, in town, last Sunday morning, so early, and Win, couldn't quite understand it himself. L. B. Shannon, of Isle, and friend, Prof. Shumnaker, of Putneyville, Arm strong Co. made our town a visit", a re cent Saturday eve. Warren Cooper, who is working on the poor farm, Butler, was home, over .Sunday. Clayton Critehlow thinks that if the boys would not tease his pug dog, he wouldn't bite them. Rev. David Clark, of Philadelphia, occupied the Presbyterian pulpit, Sun day evening. Miss Pearl Boehm is spending her summer vacation with her sister. Mrs. Bartel, of Warren, Ohio. Elmer Frazier and Richard Heater were painting a house near West Sun bury, last week. Of course, yon are getting your same pies ready for the Butler Fair, Sept 5-8. John Weigle is improving his shop by putting a new roof on it. Must keep your tools and company dry, John. The lightning struck and burned a barn for Mr. Stokey, S. E. of town, Thursday August 10. Mrs. Lydia Myers is recovering from a tick spell.and Louise Miller is also im proving. Ford Heyl and Harr.y Morrow, two of our promising young men, made a trip out the Butler road, a recent evening. Will give you the particulars when we get them. Joseph Thompson, of Isle, visited rel atives west of town, not long since. JOE COSITV. Wick Conn. Married, at the home of the bride, August !)th at high noon, by Rev Jac obs, of Detroit, Michigan, brother-in law of the bride. Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Wick, of Concord twp., to Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Conn, of Clay twp. After congratu lations the happy couple went to the dining room where a handsome dinner had been prepared, which everybody present did ample justice to. The afternoon was spent in music and games and general good time. A recep tron was held at the home of the groom's parents on Thursday, August 10th, where a grand dinner had been prepared with all the good things of the season to eat. The guests were entertained by Miss Cora Conn, of Findlay, Ohio, niece of the groom, by some lovely instrumental and vocal music. The presents were many and beautiful, and everybody went home in the evening having had a good time and wishing the bride and groom a long and happy life. On Fri day morning the happy couule left on a wedding tour to Detroit, Michigan, and othea places of interest. ONE OK THE GUESTS. Great Kelt. Frank and John Brandt are recover ing from attacks of typhoid fever. Agnes Weber, aged five years, fell over a dog which was playing with her and broke her left arm just above the wrist. Daniel Tenny last week moved from the J. P. Bnrtner farm int.) the house he recently purchased near the station. Mr. and Mrs John Hass are rejoicing over a brand new son. John Shields lost two valuable horses Sunday, a yearling colt dying of blood poisoning and a mare from lung fever. They were worth S3OO. Concord Cliurcli. Hooker, Bntler Co., Pa.. ) Aug 14. 18*19. f Concord church is situated near the centre of Concord twp.. at the head of Connoquenessing and Slippery rock creeks. 12 miles north of Butler, just where the first Presbyterian sermon in Butler county was preached by Rev. McPherran. grandfather of Col. John M. Sullivan, deceased of Butler. John McPherren made a missionary tour to this portion of the state in 1799, and preached to a congregation under the spreading blanches of a large tree that stood near the site of Concord church, which tree is standing there to day, I believe. Several of his audience requested him to name the church Concord, and that name it has borne until the present time. If lam rightly informed the founder of this church was William Christy, my grandfather, who came to this neighborhood abont 1798 and settled in the bounds of what is now Concord twp.. and he being an elder from a church in Westmoreland county, and his brother Anderson and Jeremiah Sutton, with the assistance of several other families in the neighbor hood got up this organization known as Concord and called the above named >%-PheiTen as their • astor. John McPherren preached at Con. cord until his death which occurred on the 10th day of Feb. 1822. Then Rev 1 John Coulter, father of Rev. J R Coul ter of Scrubgrass. took charge of the congregation in 1823, and preached there for 42 years—until nearly the time of his death. This congregation has had but fonr pastors, and one of them is preaching there at the present time—the other three having died in the harness. This congregation embraced a large scope of territory, taking in what is now* North Bntler. Anisville, Pleasant - ville. North Hope. Fairview, Petrolia and Sunbnry, including the two Lulh eran churches —Zion and Springdale also the Methodist churches at Greece City and Troutmau. All of which are streams gone out from old Concord to gladden the cities of our God. The present edifice is a brick build ing, 4ox.Vi, erected in 183*. and is today a comfortable and decent church. 1 was there a few Sundays ago at a com munion and on looking over the house I could see but one man (and him 1 >linoison contained in the milk used in the ice cream. It had noi been properly cooled being secured at various places, while some of it, though fresh,, was placed in a closed can and transpor ted several miles from the country to the festival and then made into ice cream. DEATH S. FERGUSON—At the home of his par ents near Riddles Cross Roads, Mon day Aug. 7, 1899, Charles Forsythe, youngest son of Frank M. and Mary B.Ferguson aged 2 years 11 months and 10 days. Too fair and beautiful for earth, He is early called to rest; Why weep we then for him, Who is forever blest? GRAHAM—At Bradock, Pa. Aug. 11, 1899, Carrie M., daughter of Thomas W. Grahaui, in her 25th year. GILL-In Psnn twp. Aug. 10. 1899, John Gill, known as "Peg-leg-Jack,' aged 55 years. PALMER—At her home in Chicorr.' August '*e removal of four old vet erans in the persons of Andrew Mc- Kee. Henry Yohe. Jacob Dock and Lewis ock. These men have been faithful employes, loyal to their party and above all were men who iu their youns days offered their lives for the nat'on's defeuse. How Gover- r.or .Stone and Major McCauley, who have in all rtieir public utterances ex ploited the fact that they were the es pecial friendo i,nd champions of their old gomrades and have bean elevated to the high -positions they now fill largely bv the earne.-t efforts and votes of the old .soldiers. could consent to what to my mind is an outrage can only be ex plained upon die theory that the board of public grounds and buildings was unable to withstand the behests of the local politicians of this city and county, who demanded the removal of these 'men to make places for others, the records of whom are well known in this community. With the single ex ception of William H. Crook, none of these appointees is ail old soldier. "It does seem to me that this is ex ceptionally bad politics on the eve of a stata campaign and that the time is .not far distant when the politicians who brought this about will discover t tiat thev have made a serious blunder, as the old soldiers are .rapidly beinj reinforced by the younger ones of the recent wars, who will, I am confident, resent this action." SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Yen. Ex., Ki- Fa., Lev.tFa.. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to in j directed, there will be expose*! to public sale at the Court House in the ljorough of But ler, on Friday, September 1. at 1 o'clock, p. rn., the following described property, to-wit: E. I>. No, 108 & wu. Sept.. Term. Isyu. J. W. Hutchison, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of James W. Bucannon of in and to all that cer tain piece or par<*el of laud, situated in Mer cer township, Butler county. Pa., hounded as follows to wit; On the north by la. HIS of George Brown, on the cast by lands of Dun lap heirs, on the south by lands of Fuer and William Bucannon heirs, and on the west l»v Mercer Co., line or lands of Samuel Bucau liDii lu ir>. feeing the undivided ■» interest; containing ninety-four acres; having therou erected a frame house barn and outbuildings anrul and luur .1 H. Beighley dee'd. Margarett Beiglilev Admx of.l. 11. Beighley dee'd. of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel .if laud, situated in Lancaster twp.. llutler Co., I'a„ branded as follows, to-wlt: On the north liy lands of -'"m ad Miller, and .lohn Flintier on the east by lands of Neely et al. on the sontb by lands of r red Miller, and on the west by lands of Mrs. Margaret Beighley: containing about 4< aeres and iH-ing the remaining part of the tract of laud which the said J. II Beighley died, seized of the widow having elected to take ten acres of the land of said decedent. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of J. 11. Beighley dee'd. Margaret Beighley Admx of .1. 11. Beighley dee'd at the suit of John R. McJunkin. K. I>. No. 69 & 70 Sept. Term, lsiiil. |>. \V. Lowry, Att'y. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Scott Campbell of. in and to all that certain niece or lot of laud, situated In Snnbury boro. Butler county, l'a„ bounded as follows to wit. On the north by lot of Melvin Shorts, on the east by Main St. on the south by an alley and on the west by an alley; being iai feet fronton Main street and extending back west to alley lial feet more or less, having thereon erected a frame house stable and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Scott Campbell at the suit of Mrs. L J. Barber for use et al. K. I>. No. !> Sept.. Term. Iv. Hi. Kalston ,V Greer, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of .lames Ferry of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Cherry twp.. Butler county. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of heirs of John Hall dee'd. on the east by lands of John Quinn dee'd. on the south by lands of 11. <). Bonnell tsustee. anil on the west by lands of I.'onaghy and Brcdin; containing ttf acres more or less and being the same lands con veyed to James ferry by deed from diaries Quinnctux. Deed Book 7:1 page having theteon erected a one and one half story frame house, barn and out buildings also or chard. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of James Ferry at the suit of Catherine Bovard for use et al. K. I>. No. Iti2 May Term and 71. Ms and Sept. Term, IMW. Levi M. Wise, W. I>. Drandon and \V. 11. Lusk, Attorneys. All the right. title, interest and claim of G 11. KnaufT ami < asper KnaulT of in and to al that certain pie. eor lot «»f land, situated li Zelienople Boro. Butler county, Pa.. boumic as follows, to-wlt: On tin- north by a pul>l i< road or street, on the east by lands of Valen tine Paft'bach, on the south r>y lot of G. II KnaulT, and on the west by Main St.. bein ! feet on said Main St. and extending baci 300 feet to the lands of the said V ilentlm PalTbach of a corres|>ondliig width of 100 feet having threori erected a frame two storj house, frame barn and out buildings. •Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of G. 11. KnaufT and Casper Knautt' ai the suit of The Capital B. & L. Ass'n Loub E. Grinn Ueceiver et. al. K. I». Xo. !:u» Sept. Term. IS9U, Williams A Mitchell, Att'ys. Ail the right, title, interest and claim ol Matthias llinchberger and Amanda llinch berger of. in and in all that certain piece 01 lot of land, situ ited in Butler Boro. Bullet county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at a pen.corner lot No. on Centm Ave., t hence along Centre Ave. eastwardly iio feet to a peg the corner of ii»t No. 'JKZ, i hence along line of lot No. 117 fe<*t to a pin on an alley, t hence along said alley, feet to a peg on the corner of lot No. il'.H and thence along line of lot No. iW) 147 feet to ci itt i♦ - Ave . the olaco of bejdnniDg, being lot No. 381 in U.S. Boyd plan of lots in Spring dale; having thereon erected a two story frame house and out building. Seized and taken in execution as the prop • rty of Matthias llinchberger and Ananda llinchberger at the suit of John Bergbickler. K. I). No. 130, 157 Sept. Term, IsiW. L. M. Wise, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Casper" Garlach survivor and Casper Garlach, with notice to K. M. Perrin committee, etc., of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Connoqunessing twp., Butler county, Pa., twm tided as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Gabriel Barnhart, on the east by | lands of John UolTman, ami t he creek, on t he south by lands of George llet/el and on the west by same; containing acres more or : less being lands conveyed to t'aser Carlach »>y Peter Sleppy et ux. see deed book 110 ! page 30, frame liouse and log stable erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Casber Garlach survlvor, and Casper Garlacb, with notice to E. M. Perrine, com mittee, etc., at the suit of Henry Wagner Sr. now for use of Mary Wagner, and Gertrude Garlach for use of C. I). Albert, Admr. B. l». No. 1i.~». 163 Sept. T, 1800. J. l>. Marshall, and L. M. Wise, Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of S. F. Baker of. in and to all that certain piece I»i parcel of lai«d. situated IN JUI'KMJII twp. Butler county, l a.. IJOU tided as follows to wlt: Beginning at a post on the Harmony and But ler road, thence by lands of Daniel I eldler formerly Ellas/eigler south deg. t east 31 perches to a no>t. t hence by lands or Daniel Feidler south **.:"» deg. east 7"J perches to a post, thence south 'S7 deg. west II perches to a post, thence by lands of lVter Nesbitt heirs, south 41.•"» deg. west 34 perches, to a |H»st. thence south «.'»deg. west -t perches, to a post, thence north 7 s ueg. west 50.5 perches to a post, thence by HtTids of John Shlever formerly John Pearce north 3..» deg. west 41 perches to the place of beginning, coutalulu^ i wenty acres and l .'>- perches strict measure, having thereon erected a ljoard house. board stable and out buildings. - Seized mid t:ikeu in execution a* the prop- ; rty of > K Kakcr (Hi t U»nd acvonipaning a mortgage recorded In Mortgage lfcjok 47. pn£< 4«52. at the suit «»f Wm. II Stamm f«»r u>o of •» C. Si. II 1' Milleman partners &c. V. H. No. \ A. Sund ed a> follows. to-wit: On tin- north by the lauds of Aif lliacl*. Kussh and Alun-r M-*C.iiii:.. the ea*t a publl** road, on the s-.uth by lands of Thomas Graham heirs and M Hamilton. and on the west by lands of John Grubbs; containing one hun dred and thirty acres. more or le*s. and ' having thereon » rccted a frame house, barn, am) out hniidtn 's: alx» lime stone quarry i open; also a c«hml orchard thereon. Seize! and tak* .• in execution as the prop « rty of Matthew McGretror at the suit of John Williamson F. P No. Septeml»er Term. 1 H > -' I*. J. Forquer. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of; W. K. Ledd. dee* 4 Katie A. ttedd. Adnix. of W. Bedd, dec T d.. and Katie A Redd of. In , and to all that certain piece or l«>t •»f land, situated iu Miller*town lioro., liutier county. Pa.. liounded as follows, to wit: lU'irinninj: at the corner of Westerman heirs lot on Slip pery rock street and running thenee along said street in a westerly direction twenty eight feel t.> lot of B. J. Forquer, thence; along lot of H. J. Forquer north seventy-live feet, thence es»st by lot of said it. J. Forquer twenty-eight feet to lot of Wester.nan heirs, thence by said l»>t of 11. L. Wester man heirs seventy-five feet to the place of Iteglnning: having thereon a two story brick Store building. ALSO Of. in and to all that certain niece or lot of land, situated iu Mlllerstown boro. liutier county. Pa.. liounded as f.>llows. to w it: On the north oy Mill street, on tIM mK l»y an alley, on the *outh by an alley, and on the west hy lot of James iHtlin; fronting on said Mill street ninety feet by sixty f«s*t deep, extending back from said Mill street, having thereon a frame dwelling house and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution is the prop erty of W 1 Bedd, det-'d.. Katie A. Bedd, Adfnx of \\. E. Itedd. dee'd., and Katie A. Kcdd at the of W. L. f>ewo|f for use of W. A. Forquer. F. I> No. IM. heptemlier Term. 1 *»:«■.• I M. Wise. Attorney. All the right, title. iuterest and elaitn of A M Lusk and L 1' llaslett of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Harmony boro. Butler county. Pa.. l»outided as follows, to-wit: On the north by lot now or formerly of I>r J S Lusk. on the east by Wilson's alley, on the south by Mercer street and on the "west by the Harmony public school lot; fronting on Mercer street for forty feet, more or less, and extending hack the sane width one hundred and two feel It being pari of lot No. 55 in General plan of Harmony boro, see deed book page having thereon erected a two story brtdi dw< ling house: Seized and taken in execution as the pn»p --• rty of A M Lusk and L P Hazlett owners or reputed owners and A M Lusk, contractor, at the suit of II W Lelse. K. I>. No. in. Septeml>er Term. W. A. F. J. Forquer. Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of John S. Mchevitt of. in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated in Centre township. liutier county. Pa. bound ed as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Thomas McPevitt. on the east by lands of Joseph McAnalien, on the south by lands of Moses Thompsom formerly now Kennick, and on the west by lands of Jackson Hutchi son: containing tifty acres, more or lc>s; having thereon a log stable, log and frame house and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John S McDevitt at the suit of John Berg &. Co. F I>. No. ss. si». «n>, i:c». September Term. 1599. Williams & Mit<*hell. S. F. & A. 1,. Bowser and Harrv L. Graham, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Charles Cochran of, in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated in Con cord township. Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the south west corner at a Chestnut tree, thence by lands of Matthew Morrow, south SS deg west eighty jjerches to a post, thence by lands of James Kelly and Henry Kuhn north - deg. west one hundred ninety-seven and one-half perches to a white oak. thence l jy lands of George C Conway north ss deg east eighty nerelics to a post, thence by lands of John Nlurtland south 2 deg east one hundred ninety-seven and one-half perches to the place of beginning; containing ninety-eight acres and 120 perches, more or less; having thereon erected a frame house, frame barn, orchard and a producing gas well. ALSO—Of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Concord town ship. Butler county. Pa, Ixmnded as follows, to-wit: On the north hy lands of John K a merer. A. I>. Kuhn and William H < 'amp bell. on the east by lands of Peter and John Kamercraud Harry Blair, on the south hy lands of Coulter ltobb, Henry Blair and Samuel Pat ton and on the west by lands of Jeptha Gold: containing one hundred and two acres and perches, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Charles Cochran at the suit of George IJ Beam, Liud.i Cochran. Mary Mc- Kain. et al. E. D. No. 150. September Term, I*9o. Mates & Young, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mrs. Matilda 11 Boyer and J S Boyer of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Butler lniro. Ist ward. Butler Co. Pa, boutided as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Summit alley at the intersection of lots No. and 24, thence running due westward along line of said lots 1&>.4- feet to a post on Garfield avenue, thence north forty feet to a post on said avenue, thence due eastward 113.&! feet along line of lots No. 24 and 23 to a post on Summit alley, thence along said alley southeast 44.feet to a post the place of beginning; ln ing lot No. 24 iu ROtmiaoirs plain of W>t» In Himngtlttk. A LSO—Of, in and to all that certain plect or lot of land, situated in Butler boro. Ist ward, Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows to-wit: ('ommein'iii}i at a nost at the inter section of lots No. !!t ami and running along line of said lots westward 113.62 feet t« a post. on Garfield avenue, thence nortl along said avenue forty feet to a post, thence due east s6.sl feet to a post ou Summit alley thence along said alley southeastward feet to a post the place «»f beginning, anc having thereon erected a two story franc house, frame stable and out buildings; beinu lot No. 25 in the Thomas ltobinson's plan ol Spi iugdale lots. Seized and taken in execution a* the prop erty of Matilda 11 Boyer and J > Boyer at the suit of Iron City Savings and Loan ASS'E of I'ittsburg, Pa. E. I>. No. 7i, 7t. September Term. IMW. \V. I> Brandon and N. McCullougli. Attorneys All the right, title, interest and claim of \\ It Byers of, in and to all that certain piece oi lot of land, situated in Millerstown boro. Butler eouuty. Pa Itounded as follows, to wit: i)n the north by Front street, on the east by i«»t of A Stewart, on 11««• south bj Slippery rock street, and on the west by tin Pittsburg & Western Kailrad; fronting om hundred feet, more or less, on Slipperyrocfc .street and extending back to Front street having thereon erected a two story fraim house, a one story franM boose, lUUO am out buildings. Seised and taken in execution as the prop eety of W B Byers at the suit of Jennie Herd man et al. E. P. No. l.V>. September Term. hIW. 11. K Coulter, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim o Mrs. Nannie Steinmets of. in and to all thai certain piece or lot of land, situated in But ler lH»ro, But lor count y. Pa. bounded as fol lows, to-wlt: On the north by an alley, o: the east by Franklin street, on the south bj North street, and on the west by lot o Kemper heirs: fronting sixty feet on Nortl street and extending back to said alley om hundred eighty feet: hayiug thereon a tw» story brick dwelling house and out buildings Seized and taken in execution a** the prop erty of Mrs. Nannie Steinmets at the suit o Bui ler borough. E. I>. No. I">G, September Term. I.W. Me .lunkin & Gal breath. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim oi John Bricker, dee'd.. Nancy Brlcker am John T Bricker Exrsof John Bricker, dee'd of, in and to all that certain piece or parce of land, situated in Buffalo township, But lei county. Pa. lnmnded as follows, to-\vlt: Oi tlie north by lands of Crulkshauks. on the east by Free port and Butler road, on tin south by Pittsburg and Kit tanning road, ami on the west by lands of John Martin et al; being located one and one-half miles froir Sarver's Station; containing sixty acres more or less, having thereon erected a frame bouse, large frame Darn and oat buildings; also a good orchard. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of John Bricker, dee'd. Nancy Brickei and John T. Bricker, dee'd. Nancy Brickei and John T Bricker, Exrs of John Bricker, dee'd, at the suit of James Walker. K. I>. No. 10:.'. May. and I.Vs. I.v.i, September Terms, 1H99. Levi M. Wise and W . 11. Lusk, Attorneys. Att the right, title, intersct and claim of Casper Knauff of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Jackson township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as fol lows. to-wit: Beginning at the Evansburg road,thence running west twenty-six perches bv lands Willlan Been \be motor nereof. t hence north thirty-nine perches by lands of George Knauff to a post, thence twenty-six perches by lands of Henry Greenawalt to a post, thence south thirty-three perches to the place of beginning; containing live acres and one hundred thirty-six perches with im provements. see deed book if. page 1115. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Casper Knauff at the suit of John Nick lass. Friday, SeDtember Bth, 18^9, E. I>. No. lo.*>. September Term, lslKi. K. p. Scott. Attorney. AII the right, tit le. intest and claim of John Floyd of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Parker township. But ler county. I'a.. bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by a public road, on the east by lands of W A Allen, on the south by lauds of W A Allen, and on tin; west by lot of Josephine Floyd; containing one acre, more or less, having thereon erected a frame, barn. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of John Floyd being a life interest of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, ■situated in Parker township. But ler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north i»y a public road, on the east by lot of John Iloyd. on the south by lands or W A Allen, | on the west by lands of W. A. Allen; being sixty by one hundred and ninety feet, hav ing thereon erected a frame house and out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John Floyd at the suit of M. S. Adams. E. D. No. liEJ. September Term, lstlU. stepheu Cummings, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Frank M Wallace and TC Wallace of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Forward township. Butlcfr coun ty. Pa, boutided as follow.*,, t«»-w11: On the north by lands of Hugh McNully, on the east by lands of Henry Shilling and H. Foltz. on ihe south by lanus of John C Kelly and on the west by lands of James Crow; containing seventy-nine acres, more or less, having thereon erected a frame house, a barn and out buildings. Seized and taked in execution as the prop pert y of Frank M Wallace and T C Wallace at the >uitof Flora M Wallace. E. l>. No. island 142 , Sept. Term. 1m«». A. E ij Kelber, E. Mc.fnnkiu and Williams & Mitchell, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of A W Thompson ahd Esther M Thompson of. in a.\(\ to all tliat certain piece or lot of *aitd. situated in Butler boro, Butler county. Pa. bounded us follows, 10-wit; On the north by lloWiirtl street. east by Elm slfwl. snuth by 1 lot* of t'harles Kebhun an«l M ir* K« hhun I arid on the *«•»' by Cbarif. K« lhun an«; Mary lU bhan; fronting twenty thn» f.. t J •mi Elm str«%»t anil * \ti-n«iimr »»ark by |»ar»lle' lines along Howard street n\m ty feet ha\ \ thereon erected a frann h»»u.se and out j hulldlMft. SeUedand taken in e\e*utU»n a* llir ; « rty of A \V Th<"i.px»i and Kstber M fh«»n.| son at the suit «*f Caroline K* «*k. et al. F. I*. Na K.I. September Term I 1' j Marshall. Attorney All the right, titl«*. intiT»*>i ami claim "f j BlrdU I. stoutfl»t«»n i Klrdie I. Uvtrtl- I i»f. in and to all that pltHf or l«»t <•' laml. situat*'«l in Harmony »">ro. Hullt r , county. I*a. l*ounllo*r t«>-wit It' - | Clniing at tin* northeast corner M«- han 's *iro-t. thftn't t street »<»uth • deg fast 15.7 perches t«» lands of Miller heir* tlifQCv l>jr said lands of Mtllt r h*-irs. —.»**tt> j dt'K west SL4 perches t an ally. thou.T alon.' -aid alley north seven and Vfodeic west 1-2 : perches to Nit of llartman. th«-n<-«> along said lot north *1 deg. east 3K I perch*'* to the |>l.4 * of iM-glnnlng. eoutalnlnjr two acres and eight-three perches. more ->r l«*s*. having thereon erected a brl>*W dwelling h«an«l out buildings >« i/**d and taken in • \e.nii . ts tlx pni erty of Hirtlie I. stoughton now Htrdle I. Levering at the suit of Mary J stought. >n. 1 I • \. p»| . ■ . • i. ■ . - ••• \ > t'hristley. Atlorney. All tin- right, title, interest and claim of Lena I.lston and Ja<*ob List*»u of. in .*nd t«> ail that certain jrfwv or parcel of land, sltu ated In Washington township. Htit!«-r coun ty. Pa. iMiunded as follows. t«>-wit: Coro niencing on the road leading from Burnett ■» station to s inhtiry. thence vtutli den « »■%: . I pei e» ■ nds of I SI lunkii Esq thencr south deg west 't> perenes along Slc .lnnkln west line. thence north deg west •i 1.5 perches to a post and centre of snid md. tbnfc north t IB Ml Im to tbe plan of • m nta .• i a.-rt-s .iiiil sixteen ju r hi •. strict • • i*uri having thereon erected a frame hoB*», frame stable and out buildings. Seize* I and taken ir. executl >u as the pr*>p p« rty of Lena Llston and Jacob Liston at the suit of A and .lames Burnett.etal now for um l of James Iturnett. TEICMS OF SAI.E The foi owing must U strictly complied frith when property is st rlcken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other Hen creditor become* Um pnrrhnacr the eonfei aa tlw writ | must In* paid, and a list of the lien*, includ ing mortgage searches on the nn»perty Mild, together with such lien creditor's receipt* ; for the amount of the prum'dftof the sale or •»u«*!i I*4ll lion th* nof .is ht* may claim, must lie furnished the Sheriff. *e put up ana sold at the ex pense anu risk of *hi* person to whom first sold. •See I'union's I>igest. i»th i litiou. page 14*'.. and Smith s Forms, page ,i>\. WILLIAM It Sheriff, sheriffs oftice. Butler. I'a.. August 1<». ( If you buy a t'HASF or lIAt'KLFV l*iano. i You get an instrument that is MADE \NI» I w \KIi ANTED itv oNF.nI THE WKVI.TII • I EST AND MOST INFLfENTI \\. M IXI ! FACTrHERS OFIMANW \si, yourt>ank« r j I. as their representative, am liere to sell you a I'iano on TERMS TO SUIT your conveuleure. Either cash or small monthly payments. Yon get jour IMano direct from the factory, f ran Save you s and Organ* as part payment in exchange. t'an sell you anything you want in the music line cash or time -Organ*, tiuitars. Mandolin-*. Ac cordions. Banjos. Violins. All small good* and their fittings. Strings of all kind*. Sheet Music, etc. I have engaged Mr. J. f string also full particulars. Address plainly THE HAKUfOS l>l CO., lIM-IKI |tr<>adway. New York. | THE DIETZ i j DRIVING LAMP $ g is about as near perfection as 50 years £ 7of Limp-Ma..ng can attain to. It J? V bur.-.-: kerc --nc. and c'.'"'' a powerful. 3 3 clear, white and will neither blow ( i nor jar cut. When cut driving wita I V it the darkness easily kaeps about two V y hundred feit ahead of your smar'tit P C horse. Whe l you want the very beit I Driving Lamp to be had as,;'your y J dealer for the Dietz." J i We issue a special Catalogue of this d V Lamp and. if you ever prowl arcuud y 3 a!ter night-fall. It will Interest you. P m Tis mailed free. 1 j R. E. DIETS CO., I C 6o I v aigkt St., New York. 1 J Eclibliihetl in 1840. r a postal card to, 11 ii 11 ■ ° r can "i' n °- ■ ■ I B of the People's I'honc ami W. li. McGEARY'S uew wagon, running to and from his Steam Carpet-Cleaning establishment, will call at your house take away your d'rty carpets and return them in a day or t\v<> a* clean as new. All on a summer morning -CartKjts, rugs and curtains thoroughly cleaned on short notice. FOR SALE The John La wall place in Leasureville —consisting of thirteen acres, all cleared, good seven-room house with pantry and three porches, and well alongside, good, large and new hank barn, good orchard of all kinds of fruit trees is offered for sale For terms inquire of HERMAN FOSTER, Leasureville, Pa COMMENCEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS.*—- Kverything that is new and attractive in Watches, Rings, Diamonds, Clock*. Silverware, Cut Gla.*s, etc.; alfo Camera*, Bicycles and Graphaphones. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. JKWKUiR. Nevt to Court House, Subscrilte for The Citizen. Jury List for September Term. List of i antes drawn from the proper jury wbwl to serve as grand jnror* at t Lie regular tens of ci-nrt commencing on th»- first Monday of ~-»-ptemh»r I •qw t ie sanif l*-mit the Ith tiar of said month: Altmdn J DnuK twp. farmer Alexander TMMMB, liatlrr I «t ward pndacn. Brennetuan J E Bntler M »d. pr»ln<-er Barton .lt.hu I*. Pru twp farmer. Barr William, Bntler .'•) w«l *U>c«-iuaM>o Blam S A, F >rward twp. pumper. Campbell William Bntler farutrr Cress Nelson. Ciflni»|nrtirwiiig h>>r»>. laborer. Dnmbach I harles • <>QU< ■>^u-n>-winK twp fanner. Knuir,- Chulf- Clinton t*p, farmer I»ve Harr;*>o. Clinton iwp farmer Mile- W C. M ir< boro merchant. Msirnn M>r.< n twp. dnller. M.-i lan-sr.a- Bntler ."th ward driller. Xeibert Charles. Clinton twy farmer Parks Kobtrt Adam' twp farmer PisorOrtn. Worth twp farmer Rubb Elliot. Franklin twp farmer Rowles (ieorge. Worth twp teacher. Rider <» A. Cherry twp. farmer Smith Samuel. Wimhinirtoe tp. farmer Stirr Albert. Penn twp fanner Shannon Matthew C>nno.jnenessmg twp. farmer. Thotnpaoa Anthony. Caster tp. farmer. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this 'i'lth day < f June A D IMIW to -erve a-. j»-ti» jnr. >rs at the regular term of conrt commencing on the SET OUD MOll.lav of September, the .-am** beinif the 11th day of said month Anderson Frank. Sasonbnrg borowch. gardener. Aderbolt H If. Jefferson twp. farmer Anderson H If. Jefferson twp farmer. Bli»ck liert. Marion twp. farmer. Bickel John. Brttler 4th wd. merchant. Hyerf Joseph. Comnnl twp farmer. Campbell Elmer. Bntler :u wd tinnfr Conn R.«s. Clay twp. fanner. ( hristley A W Centervjlle boro. sale* man Douglass W C. Evan# City borongh harnessmaker. Diiidimrer C L. Zelienople liorontch merchant. • Donthett Benjamin. Connoqneneiwing twp. farmer. IHght John. Cranberry twp. farmer Emrick Baiter. Bntler l«t ward carpenter. Emery 11 Parker twp. farmer. Freeling Charles Winfield twp, fanner Freeling A (». Win field twp. fanner. Gibson James H. Bntler Ist ward merchant. Gibtson UH. Venango twp shoemaker. Hold O G. Cranberry twp. farmer, (•armley George. Marion twp. farmer. Heim John Wicfield twp farmer. Hays K M. Bntler -d wanl. hotelkevper Hays Jamri S. Bntler 3d wd. liverymen, Haller Charles A. Bntler Ist ward, con tractor. Hemphill Martin. Donegal twp farmer. Krogh Edwin F. liutler id wd. bntcher Kenntnl)- F W D. Adams twp. farmer. Kennedy Anderson. Adams tp. farmer. Krause William.Clearfield tp. merchant Keister J S. Slipperyrock twp. fanner Kiskaden H P. \ enango twp. fanner. Lntz Henrv. Lancaster twp fanner Magic D D. Valencia bore fanner. Martin Thomas. Clearfield twp. farmer Murphy A. Wcrth twp, farmer. McC'onnell Samuel. Worth twp. fanner. McClelland William J. Middlesex twp. fanner. Patterson Jainei L. Jefferson tp.farmer. Pontius I J. Donegal twp. farmer. Komich J W.Millerstown boro. minister. Stewart Milton A. Center twp. farmer. Sr.rver Abraham. Bntler twp farmer Sbafer Charles. Harmony boro, laborer. Snyder C G, Bntler °.'il wanl. laborer. Thoinj>son E <>. Mid lles»-s twp. farmer. Weitzel William. Middlesex tp. farmer. Wild Henry. Zelienople boro. merchant. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I vR. C. ATWELL, I' Office if>6 W Diamond St, [Dt. Graham's old office.] Ilouts 7t09 a. m and I to 3 and 7 to • p. m K \V 11. BROWN, IR " • HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AXE ,] SV'RCRON. Office 236 S. Main St., npp. P. O. Night culls at office. OAMUEL M. MPPUS, 0 PHYSICIAN AND SURCKON MO West Cunningham St. T BLACK. !<• PIIYSICI\N AND SLRC.HON , New Troutman Tiui'.ding, Butler Pa. 1 iK. CM AS. R. It. HI NT, Kye, ear, uuw ami throat a specialty. a 740 South Main St. I k- _____ . |j p M. ZIMMERMAN I) '!• PHYSICIAN AND SI-KCKON * Office No. 45, S. Main street. ovar CM| g Pharmacy. ,f —_ DR. N. M. HOOVER '37 E. Wayne St., office nourv 10 t< ir ia a. in. 1 an«l to 3 p. m. r 77 W. WICK, I* • DENTIST Has located in the new Stein building with all the latest devices for [>enta I work. T I J. DONALDSON, T '' • DENTIST, 0 Artificial Teeth insertcil on the latest (improved plan. Gold Filling* a spec ialty. Office over Miler's Slww Store. ) lIR. W. P. McILROY, \ I * DENTIST. V Formerly known as the "Peerles* f Painless F:xtractor of Teeth." Located , permanently at lit Fast Jefferson St. j Opposite Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will dc J destial oj>erations of all kimls by th« t latest ilevices and up-to-date methods | V McALPIN. J • • DENTIST, ) Now permanently in Bickel Building, with a reliable assistant, and facilities 1 for best and prompt work. 1 People's Phone for Drs. V. or J. Mc- Alpin—House No. 330; office No. \#\ IKR. M D KOTTRABA. I I Successor to I>r. Johnston. 1 DENTIST. Office at No. 114 K. Jefferson St., orer G. W. Miller's grocery, r H. NEGLEV, R> . ATTORNEY* AT LAW. Office in the "CITIZEN" huiidtng. JOHN W. COULTER. '' ATTORNEY' AT-U*. Wise building. N. Diamond St.. Butler. Special attention given to collection! and business; matters. Reference: Hutler Saving* Bank, or Butler County National Bank A. T. Bun. IRA MrJrssis. DLACK VT McJl .NKIN. j I) Attorneys-at-law. Armory liuilding, Butler, Pa. nil. GOUCHKR. • ATTORNEY, AT LAW. Office in Mi clicll building. VLKX RUSSELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Officv with Newton Black, Esq. South Diamond Street. nOULTIiR .T BAKHR. ATTORN KYS '.AW. Room 8.. Armory builditi.,. 4 T. SCOTT. •A 1 ATTORNEY" AT LAW . Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But ler, Pa. N EWTON BLACK, ATTORJIEV AT LAW Office mi South inamond Street. | B. BKKDIN, *' • ATTORNHV AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court House. 1 M. PAINTER. W • ATfoKNKY M I.AW. Office between I'ontoft.ee and Diamond K i tit I lev's < MAMMOTH ART STUDIO Is HnN{qnrtmlur Artistic Photo*. Water ColeitMßi ru:tk| »!*o a Ml liar of fnaj •pcn i«w h at Ewi Cut Frafafl «j# each «rck. Van on AatttnU*. A. U FISDUTY NOTICE 1< hrr»hy t»o tn ,t Pairtef hat tiU»t ht» Ssal vmnai « ( ummittr <■t Manr Mrtln.b- a tmialtr, at M- D No. t. Jits. T«rm. ;♦«. n tb» Pmtkxantarr •'i&v at Bat'»-r Pa. and thn» wtfl W for c«m firm.tthvn iwl pmvai Satnrlar » !•»*» Ifc'llT J Py t'!w.n»'tarr LIVERY. " 11. G. Pfyof, of W Vrrfc] (Pvr* nottc* to th* pobiic I bat muf n the '!«alh *4 t,w father in Ia«. j..hl Mtchimg. hr will *<>t rate hi ' mi— an hail ht*n tntewfcd, hat »ilt etMrtiad to carry «»n the iirrt; ba»na*» at the c4i »un«!. Gnad «%a ftmialwl at ikderail H. C PRYOf*. / Jeweler and Optician. < < 129 S. Ma.n St. ■ < Butler. Pa. | —J VBU AT CONNEAUT LAKE STOP AT TIIR Hotel Exposition Rates S2 per day. F. M LOCKWOOD Pre# d Arandale HOTEL BEDFORD SRINGS BEDFORD PA. i>prm Mai T>th (Ilk a»M mmm rnrnt* in 1 >!tnriii«. 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