THE CITIXECN. WILLtAM C. NEGLEY - • PnbtlAer THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 1901 SIOO per year In Advance, Otherwise 51.50. Republican County Ticket. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, £. E. YOUNG. FOR CLERK OF COURTS, W. H. CAMPBELL. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, B. F. HILUAKD. Strike New s. I The antagonism of the citizens workers and Maj or of McKeesport t< r the Unit«d States Steel Corporation re sulted in a positive order last Friday, to dismantle the big W. Dewees Wood sheet plant and remove it at once to a site already selected in the Kiskimim tas Valley, between Vandergrift and Apoilo. The directors of the Nation al Tube Company are also considering the removal of the National depart ment, the largest of its kind in th world, to Conneant, Harbor, where Andrew Carnegie projected his $12,000- 000 tube plant with which to fight J Pierpont Morgrn and the railroads last winter. The combine officials say that Me Keesport is so saturated with anarchis tic ideas that peaceful operation of its plants there is impossible unless with union men. They say that their pur pose is to operate their plants to suit themselves, and that removal to a mor> peaceable community would soon repay the loss and expense of effect;;.- the re movaL At New Castle, Saturday. President Shaffer of the Amalgamated Associa tion was given a wonderfully enthusi astic reception; but fewer men quit work that day than either tha Steel Co or Amalgamated leaders anticipated and the belief was spreading that the six thousand men in the Tube works at McKaesport and as many more in the Steel works in South Chicago would not go out. By Monday it became known that the Chicago men would not go out. All plants of Carnegie system re sumed work Sunday evening. Employes of the Federal Steel com pany at Chicago, Joliet and Milwaukee refused to obey the strike order. Mingo Junction works of the Federal Company inaugurated a strike. Youngstown, O, employes and the employes of the Columbus plant, of the same concern at work with full forces. Beliaire, 0., employes strike. Coverting and blooming mills of the National Tube Company, McKeesport, resumed work Sunday night. Canal Dover, 0., employes of the United States Steel corporation refused to go to work. Employee at Warren, 0., given until Thursday to return to work and prevent their mill from being re moved to Vandergiift. United States Steel corporation draughtsmen ordered to commence to complete plans for the gigantic tulie plant at Conneaut, O. Gen. Jas, S. Negley. One by one the general officers of the Civil War have faded into eternity nntil, with the death of General Negley at Plainfield, N. J. on Aug. 7th, 1901, but few of the Major Generals--we can recall but Sickles, Howard and McCook —remain alive. The funeral of General Negley oc curred from the old Banm" homestead on Roup St E. E. Pittsburg la3t Satur day and was largely attended by his old comrades and friends. His body arrived from tlie East that morning and was taken to the Bauui house; and lying there in the parlor of his old home, that afternoon, he looked but the shadow of his former self— the magnificent specimen of humanity and the pride of his army. But few of his old comrades wonld have recognized him. The services over, his casket wae placed on a caisson- wrapped with a flag and covered with flowers and pro ceeded by a number of his old comrades and followed by the family and frieneing the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers. He earned the rank of Major General at Murfreesboro and held Owens Gap at Chickamauga. After the Civil War General Negley made rapid headway in the field of politics. In 186(1 he was elected to Congress and two years later he was re-elected. He also served in the Forty ninth Congress in IW and IW7. At Washington he aggressively fought for needed improvements in his district ami he secured the purchase of a new post office site and the new postoffiee. His cousin. Alderman E. C Negley of the Nineteenth ward, was made postmaster His efforts also hastened the procuring of the deep-water harbor at Pittsburg and general river improvements. Directly or indirectly General Neeley was interested in a number of the Rail road lines of W'-steru Pennsylvania. He was instrumental in the building of the Pittsburg & Western railroad anj later became closely associated with the late Calvin S. Brice. million dre politi cian of Ohio in his railway schemes He was a party to the project of Brice to build a railroad in China, which was abandoned on the death of Senator Brice and the beginning of the Boxer troubles in the Chinese Empire. fve of the most popular relics of the <••. War which General Negley brought home with him was the famous white horse Prince. General Negley got the horse when he captured its owner, a Confederate officer, who said as he climbed out of the saddle and gave up his sword that it hurt him more to give np Prince than to suffer the ignominy of defeat. Prince pranced about the old Baum and Negley fields of the East End for years. OIL NOTES. THE MARKET— Both agencies are paying $1.25, tbis morning. CONCORD— The South Penn brought in a well on the W. F. Mnrtland farm two weeks ago that is said to make 15 or 20 barrels a day and is r- ported the best well in the new Sp> ■ chly field. Seven wells have been dt I into this sand between Troutmar •. i Hooker in a belt about a mile v • .nd all are producers ranging froi 20 barrels. Another old well is be:: drilled from the fourth to the Speecni> on the W. F. Mnrtland. Barnesdale & Co. are drilling on the Roxberrv, south of the Mnrtland. Paul Troutman finished a small Speechly well on his own place last week. Callahan has cleaned out an aband oned Fourth sand well on the John Thompson heirs farm south of Tront man which will make a small produ cer. The South Penn brought in a 5 bbl. well in the fourth sand on the Kays farm Aug. 1. OAKLAND—Hoch Bros, of Chicora are drilling on the Mary Ann Gazin lartn. PARKER—Mortimer and W. J. Adams are drilling for the fourth sand on their respective leases on the James Storey farm. H. Walker & Co. are drilling on the Campbell. MIDDLESEX —The Forest Oil Co. on Saturday finished a duster on the Thompson farm at Flick. They have a well drilling on the Hiram Flick and a location made on the Marshall. T. W. Phillips is drilling on the David Scott farm CLINTON TWP.—AL Fleming & Co. are drilling on the Shannon. BUTLER -Beighley Henninger & Co. are drilling their No. 3 on the Robert Anderson farm on the plank road. Nos 1 and 2 are together making about 10 barrels daily. MARS— H. Walker & S. Mong last week completed a 100-foot well on the Wagner farm for the Forest Oil Co. which filled up 1300 feet with fluid. Toomey & Co. finished a good pro ducer on the Davidson last week. Daff Bros. No. 4 on the Wm. David son was reported, yesterday, to be do ing 250 bbls. VENANGO TWP—Biglow Bros, finish ed a well on the H. H. Campbell this week that is good for about two barrels. SLIPPERYROCK — Monday's Pittsburg papers said the Fort Pitt Co. had com pleted four 100-foot wells at the olrt Slipperyrock park property and all are small producers. NORTH WASHINGTON—BarnsdaII & Co. have leased up nearly 2000 acres in this vicinity and have started a well on the Varnum. George Gibson of Shira is building the rig. CLAY TWP —The Home Gas Co. fin ished an unusually strong gas well last week. CLEARFIELD TWP—Albert Smith & Co. have finished and shot a well on the A. Widdenhoffer which is reported good for 20 barrels. BROWNSDALE—The Forest is drilling on the Wm. Cox farm. Oil development near the town of Butler received another black eye last week when on the Pine tract about Oneida station. Henshaw Brjs. & Co. drilled through the Speech ley sand and got but a very slight pressure of gas There are three 100-foot wells on the Pine tract. Picnics and Reunion*. —Big Butler Fair-Sept. 3-4-5-6 Angust 16—Annual Celebration A Forester's day at Coaltown, by Court No. £6. Music, dancing and refresh ments. Music and dancing beginning at 1:30 p. m. Everybody invited. Aug 17 —Butler horseshoers at Idora Park. Aug. 21st At Mercer -reunion of the 100 th or Roundhead Regt. August 21st—The 4th Annual Re union of the White Oak Springs U. P. chnrch will be held at the church on Wednesday, August 21st. Good speak ers from at home and abroad will lm in attendance. The Prospect brass band will discourse sweet music and a good time is anticipated. A cordial invita tion is extended to every one whether a member of our congregation or not to come and enjoy the day with us Every one is expected to furnish his own lunch; the congregation providing cof fee, lemonade and necessary dishes. In the evening the Blackwood Sisters Sextette of Pittsburg will give nn enter tainment. August 22nd—Sloan reunion in grove of Matthew Sloan, near Farmirgton. Angust 22- Annual Concord cL irch reunion. Angust 23—Reunion of MeNees and Taylor families at residence of Mrs Susan MeNees. Aug. 27th—Reunion of the I'iiUh, at Exposition Park. Conneaut Lake. The four B's Band will be there, and beans will be served. August 2s here for a short time,-last "week. Billie pumps Home wells near Oneida and had some rare stories about snakes rabbits and blackberries. The Baptist people had a lawn fete nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. one evening last week. The affair was a pleasant and successful one. Jacob Heyl and wife of Los Angles, Cal.. are visiting their relatives here abouts. Mr. Heyl owns a fruit farm in Cal. Mr. Washer, a young lawyer of New- York City is the guest of Wm. Scott this summer. Mr. Washer delights to help make hay and bring the milk to the creamery. Misses Nellie and Mae Balph of Bntler were the guests of their cousin Miss BlanHie Forrester, not long since and and Blanche showed her cousins around in line style. Miss Verna Scott, who has been nursing in N. J. is home enjoying her vacation. Verna will either go to Pittsburg or lowa next. JOE COSITY. Trout m m. N. H. Thompson has sold his store to Balsiger & Stewart. James R. McCfleary has opened a con fectionery and tobacco store in a i.ew and attractive building receutly erected by him for that purpose. Oil operations continue to be actively pushed in the Speechley sand district. By the end of the week nine new rigs will have been completed and several other wells have been located. Drilling has begun on three of the new wells mentioned. Large bonuses were paid for leases last week in the vicinity of North Washington. An annual church reunion will be held at Concord church on Thursday, the 22nd inst. GRINGO. Jacksvillc Notes. Rev. Mainwaring is the guest of friends in New Kensington. The reunion of the MeNees and Tay lor families will l>e held at the residence of Mrs. Susanna MeNees on Aug. 23d. Miss Helen Cable of Decatur, 111. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs M. Re.chert. Mrs. W. H. Pisor and Miss Nannie Drakeare taking in the Expo, at Bnffa lo this week. N. II Pisor, O. N. Studeb tker. F. V. Patterson, Mrs. M. Reichert and Miss Cable took in the excursion to Conneaut Lake, Tuesday. Rev. .T. D. Humphrey held services in the Hall last Sabbath afternoon and de livered a very able sermon. J. H. Cooper is home after spending a few weeks at the Buffalo Expo MORE ANON. A LARUE band of outlaws ' held up" and robbed a passenger train passing through the Indian Territory. last Mon day night. - The merchants of Butler were very clever in giving up their picnic for a good rain. THE water-works crib in Cleveland harbor two miles out, burned yester day and a dozen men were either burn ed to death or drowned 117 M. 11. MILLER FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. OFFICE—Next floor i.» CITZEIN off} f Rutlor Pa. M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER 139 South Main street. DEATHS. GAPE—At his home in. Bntler, Aug. 10, Lonis Gape, aged 60 years. WHITTAKER—At her home in Pitts burg, Aug. 8. 1901, Mary, wife of James Whittaker. formerly of Har ris vi lie. RICHARDSON —At his home in Adams twp.. Aug. !). 1901, Alfred Richardson, in his 53d year. Mr. Richardson had been in poor health for some years. He was a broth er-in-law of W R. Thompson of Mid dlesex. GOETZ—At his home in Bntler. Aug. 9, 1901, John A. Goetz, in his 7:>fConno<|Ueness lng township. '.i. Final account of I!. I*, llockenls-rry. guardian of John L. Dunlap. minor child of W. W. Dunlan. late of West Stinbury. I". Flnnal account of George Baldwin and Elizabeth Kepiar, administrators of the estate of George J. Kepiar, late of I'arker township. 11. Final account of John L. Burton, ad ministrator of J. W. Burton, lato of Middle sex township. I:J. Final account of Warren Armstrong, administrator of Olive Armstrong, late of Marlon township. 1.1. Final account of Thos. B. Kel y and S. J. Taylor, executors of Samuel Kelly, late of Worth township. 14. Final account of Julia A. Mcßride, ad ministratrix of Catharine Mcßride, late of Marion township. 15. Final and distribution acorant of John Mi'< nlloueh. Clara Mcßride, Margaret Mc- Bride and Julia A. Mcßride. executors of Patrick M Bride, late of Marion township. 1(1. Final account, of George L. Hoffman, administrator of Ann Hoffman, lato of Mars. 17. First and final account of A. M. Christ ley, guardian of Minnie I'earl Elleabergcr, minor child of Thomas I man, late Of Con cord townshio. 1". Final account of Perry 15. Kelly execu tor of Anna C. Kelly,late of Wort h town ship. 19. Final account of Ira L. Cleland. ad ministrator of W.J. Cleland, iate of Mudt'y creek township. 30. Final account of Sar ah Brown, admin - istrix of Jane Brown, late of Sllpperyroclc township. 21. Fourth account of J. M. Mcßurney. trustee ui:der the will of Rev. George A. Wen/.ie. late of Zellenople. 22. Final and distribution account of Ada Armstrong, administratrix of Martin Arm strong. late of Fairview township. Zl. Final accout of Stella B Allen, exicu trlx of the estate of M. 11. Brooks, lato of Bin ler. Pa. -I. Final accountof Anthony Shaffer and M holas Shaffer, executors of the will of John Shaffer, late of Butler. Pa. 25. Final account of C K. Hartley.executor of IHXOII Hartley, late of Parker township. Final account of James N. Moore,guard ian of Samuel C. McClung, minor child of Belle J. McClung, late of Butler. Pa. 'S7. Final account of W. A. Foniuer. admin istrator of Morris Norris, late of (Oakland tdwnship. Final account of Samuel A. Leslie, ad ministrator of William Snyder, late of Mid dlesex township. Final account of Margaret F. Irwin, i guardian of Sarah M. Irwin, minor child of Cieo. W. Irwin, late of Evans City. :u>. Final account of J. W. Hutchison, guardian of John F. Cami'hell, minor child of sllas Campbell,late of Washington township. 31. Final account of F. P. Mcßrlde. execu tor of James Mcßrlde, late of Clearliekl township. '.•> Final account of Elmer Dingrnan, ad- | minlstrutor of Clara J. IMngman, late of i Butler, Pa. Final ;wcount of Wlliiarn 11. Christie, executor of I„yda A.Christie, late of Butler, | Pa. ■H. Final account of Elizabeth Felgel. ad ministratrix of John Felgel, late of Butler, Pa. :t"». First and partial account of T. S. Coulter, administrator of Svlvanus Cooper, late of Slippery rock township. W. J. ADAMS. Keglffter. New Livery Barn W. J. Black Is doing business in his nc v barn which Clarence Walker lias erec ed for him. All boarders and team sters guaranteed good attention' Barn just across the street iroin Hotel Butler. He h ts r'j'jm for fifty horse*. People's Phone. No. 250. ilo I e 1 iSI i :x. c) i\ 215 N McKean St., Butrdr Having rented this hotel t'or another years, I again invite the patrot.age of niv olil frien'ls and the- public generally. R. O. RUBAMUGH. I'an-AriKTifiUi. TIKI Bessemer & Lake Erie Kail road Company ban placed on .sale at all sta tions. excursion tickets to Buffalo, on account of the Pan-American Exposi tion. With the unproved passenger train service now lieing arranged for, making connections with three iinjior tant Buffalo lines; viz, the Erie K. K.. L. K. & M. S. and Nickel Plate, patrons of the road wi H (»• given every opportu nity to visit the Exposition at the lowest available rates. A. M BERKIMEK, Funeral Director. 45 S. Main-fSt.[Butler. PA SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Kx., Kl. Fa.. Lev. Fa.. &<•.. Issued outof the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., anil to un directed. there will be exposed to public sale ;tt the Court House In the borough of Butler. Pa., on Friday, the 30th day of Aug., A. D. 1901, at 1 o'clock p m., the following described property, to-wit: E. D. No. 55 Sept. Term. 1501. Frank Kohler, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of James sklllman. Charles Alfred Sktllman. George Higgins Sklllman. Mary Elizabeth skillman Ltllie Charlotta Sklllman. Alice Maudy May Skillmau and Charles Alfred Sklllman. Guardian Ad Litem, of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ated in Sprlngdale. Butler boro.. Butler county. Pa., liounded as follows, to-"*it: Be ginning at the Northwest corner of lot No. .4. on South street; thence ir» an easterly di rt.Hon along South street forty (*>' feet to a post; thence in a southerly direction along s lid lot No. .">3, one hundred and twenty-live 12;. feet to an alley: thence along said alley in a western direction, forty (4o> feet to a post; thence In a northerly direction along the Ixmndary line of lot No. 35. and said lot one hundred and twenty-live (125) feet to tin place of beginning; and having thereon erected a two story frame house and out buildings, being same lot conveyed by Charles A. Skillman. to Mary A. Sklllman. by deed dated 16th March, 1391. in I>eed Book ny. Page ?.e. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of James Sklllman, Charles Alfred Skillman. George Higgins Skillman. Mary Elizabeth Sklllman. Llllia Charlotta Sktll -1:1:111. Alice Maudy May Skillman. and Charles Alfred Skillman.Guardlan Ad Litem, at the suit of Martin Helm E. I>. No. 3»» and :57. September Term. IDOL T. M. Baker, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of James C. Bamsey and William Truby of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Butler iiorough. Butler county. Pa., liounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by East l'enn street, on the east by lot formerly of W . J. Cleeland now John W. Glenn, on the south by an alley and on the west by iot formerly of William C. Mitchell, now of Kmma C. Coulter, same bav in-' a frontage of forty-six feet on East Penn street, a.id extending back preserving the same width one hundred feet to an alley.and having thereon a two story frame dwelling house and frame stable. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of James C. Kamsey anil William '1 ruby at the suit of The Butler County National Bank. E. D. No. ".>. September Term. 1901. S. F. and A. 1.. Bowser. Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Henry Marburger of, in ;ind to all that cer tain piece or trait of land, sit uated in Jack son township. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a corner on lands of Mrs. C. Lutz.aud lands now conveyed to Lewis Pfeifer; thence north eighty-seven degrees east ninety and four-tenths perches by lands of John llelui, to line of John Knox; thence nortli two degrees west thirty-three and t perches to a point. UO degrees and ;jo mill west by lands of S. Knox.ninety-one and twro-tenths perches; thence north fifty-seven degrees and 30 mln east forty-one perches and sixty-five one hundredths of a perch; thence south ss degrees and 45 mln west seventy-two and one-half perches to the lands of Lewis Pfeifer; thence south 14 de grees and 45 min east by lands of said Lewis Pfeifer one hundred and seven and two tenths perches so the place of beginning; containing forty-six acres and fifty-three perches, more or less, as per plot or draft of survey by A.Sitler, dated February :5. 1 ss2, and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house a large frame bank barn, stone spring house, out-kitchen and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Henry Marburger at the suit of Anna Margaret Kaltcubaugli, now for use of James Cooper. E. D. Nos. and 2D. September Term. 1901. Coulter and Baker. Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of A. J. llanlen and Elizabeth llanlen. Of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Donegal township. But ler county. Pa.. liounded as fallow*. Jo-wit: On the north by lands of Michael Gillespie, on the east by lands of Thomas Boyle, on the south by lands of Frank and Bell Slater.and on the west by lands of Mrs. Daniel Slater; contain ing fifty-three acres. n:ore or less; and hav ing tb. reon erected a t wo story frame house, barn and other outbuildings. ALSO (if. In and to all that certain piece or pan el of laud, situated In Donegal town ship. Butler county, l'a.. liounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Frank Hlldebrand. on the east by lauds now or formerly Frank lllidebrana, on the south and on the wi st by lands of Michael Gil lespie, containing eleven (II) acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of A. J. Hanlen and Elizabeth llanlen at the suit of Mrs. Marv Beckner. K. D. No. 45. September Term, IDOL J. D. Marshall, Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of P. K. Graham, of, in and to all that certa'.n piece or parcel of land, situated in Brady township, Butler county. Pa., liounded as fol lows, to-wit: On the north by lands of L. Martsorf. on the east by lands of Peter Ifft. on the south by lands of Kverett Campbell, and oa the wesi by lands of Allen, con taining eighty-five «i) acres, more or less, •y lands of James DooagT, and on the west by But ler and Mercer road; containing i wenty-five (25) acres, more or less, and hav ing thereon erected a log house and barn. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty <>f D. K. Graham, at the suit of Anna L. Huoy for us- 1 of Mary J. liuhr. E. N. No. ~J>. September Term. 1901. Williams fc Mitchell, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Mary A. Stewart and G. W. Stewart, of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of la nd, situated In Cherry township. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the southwest corner at a post. In the center of the Concord and Pleasant Valley church road; thence along said toad norlh three degrees east SB perches to a post in the center of said road, at the forks of the road; thence along the road leading to Mil liard station north fifty-eight degrees east 21 perches; thence along same road north seventy three degrees east -17 and fni-100 perches to a post, in the center of said road; thence along same road north forty degrees east 7 and 2s-100 perches to a post, in tin center of said road, at a point where another road leads off from the said road to Ililllard station; thence along the said road that so leads off from the road to ililllard station south fifty-three degrees 30 mln east IB and Hi—loo perches to a post, in the center of said road; thence by lands of David Stewart (be ing t lie other port ion of t he same t ract) sout h twenty degrees and 15 min west 165 and 5-10 perches to a post In the nenter of the Con cord and i'leasant Valley church road; thence along said road north 2N degrees and •JO mln west 14 and 4-10 perches to a post In the center of said road; thence along same north thirt*-four degrees west 14 perches to a post in the center of said road and the place of b>:glnnlng;contalnlng fifty (50) acres, strict measure. - •• Seized and taken in execution as thu prop erty of Mary A. Stewart and G. W. Stewart at the suit, of John Forcht. E. D. No*. B0 and 01 September Term, 1901 S. F. and A. L. Bowser, Attorneys. All the riiflit. title. Interest, and clslm of James Mcniaffcrty and John Met'lafferty. of in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clearfield township. Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Sr. John's church, on the east by lands of James A. Mcßride. Pat rick Mcßride and John McCague, on the south by lands of James A. Mcßride. Pat rick Mcßride and Patrick Logue, west by lands of Christ Stelghner; containing sixty-live (B5) aces, more or less: with log house and small stiible thereon erected, alxiut I.'i acres wood -1 and. and the blance cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of James McC lafferty and John Mc ( I ifferty at the suit ofChrfst Stelghner. E. I'. N. Kl. September Term, 1901. A. M. Christiey. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Klmer K. Chrlstley, of. In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land situated in Clay township, Butler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by that part of the Horace < hrlstley, on the east by lands of Miller heirs, on the south and on the west by lands formerly of Jacob Brown, now Mar garet Cochran, and being the two pieces of land devlaed in the last will of Jaines A. ( hrlstley to Melvln 11. Christie/ and Klmer E. <'hrlstley and containing thirty-four (34) i acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Elmer K. Chrlstley at the suit of Klmer F. Jiell now for use of Elizabeth 8011. E. I>. No. September Term, 1901. Everett IJ. lcalston. Attorney. All th<* right, title. Interest and claim of Wllhert It. Bard of. In and to all the full equal undivided live-sixths part share and Interest of all that certain piece, parcel and messuage or land situated In Slippery rock township, Butler county. I'a , hounded and d< scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post in the center of the Hrownlngton and 11 arrisvilie road; thence south degrees east by lands of C. Bovard. tJH perches to a post; thence sonth two degrees ea*t sixteen and •>-10 perches to a black oak ; thence north degrees east by lands formerly of Kev. A. Da e and William MCKIMOO. sixty «flTe perches to a post; thence north two degrees east 13 perches to a post; t hence south *'• de grees east by land of William McKlsson, thirty-one and --10 perches to a post; thence south two degrees west by lauds of J. 11. Adams 1H and I -10perches to a post, In the center of the Scrubgrass road: thence south sixty-eight and 'i degrees west along center of said road twenty and 2-10 perches to a post: thence sout h sixty degrees west along said road fifty-three and 0-10 perches to a post; thence south 83 degrees west along said road and lands of E 11. Adams, eighty-three and three-tenths perches to a post In the center of the Brownlngton road and llarris vllle road; thence north eleven and V% de grees west along center of said road sixty seyen and .">-10 perches to place *»f beginning; containing forty-six (Ml; acres and fifty-six perches, strict measure; and having thereon a lime kiln, lime house, and machinery, one large stable, one frame one-story houses, 16x30 feet; one- small stable, three two-story frame houses, one 1 and ! i story frame house and stable, three houses on leased lots, two lumber sheds, and one station house, 30x32 feet, partly on said land. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Wllhert B. Bard at the suit, of (ieorge Maxwell, now for use of Miss Margaret M. Bard. u:. I>. No. 66. September Term, 1001. Williams Ac Mitchell. Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of llelwig (irlne. of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated partly In Franklin township and partly In Prospect iMirongh, Butler county. Pa.. Ifounded as fol lows. to-wit: On the north by lands of I>. Shanor, on the east by lands of John W. Shaffer, on the soutli by lands of William Morrow, and on the west, by lands of Titus - Bame, et al; and containing fifty ("»") acres. more or less, and having thereon erected a J one and one-half story frame dwelling house, frame metal roof barn and other outbuild- I Seized and talien in execution as the nron- J erty of llelwig (irlne at the suit of A. W. , Barn hart. E. I>. No. «7. September Term. IWI. A. T. Black. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of \V - Brandon of. In and to all that certain piece or par,*el of land, situated in Butler borough. Butler county. Pa., bounded as fol lows. to-wit: On the north by lot of A. Trout man. on the east by lot of Mrs. Camp bell. on the south by Lincoln street (sth ward .and on the west by lot of M. K. Brown, fronting thirty feet on Lincoln street, and extending back same widtli one hundred and sixty and 5-111 <160.50) feet to Troutman lot. with a two story frame dwelling and out buildings thereon, being the same property described in a mortgage from said defendant to said plain tiff, dated January 19th. lsus. recorded in Mortgage Book ss. page 68, the Judgment from which this writ issued l*-ing entered on said Mortgage Bond. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of W. s. Brandon at the suit of The Worklngmen's Building and Loan Associa tion of l;utler. Pa. E. I>. No tVs. September Term, 1901. A. T. Black, Attorney. \ 't' rlirlit. title, interest and claim of Ed. 11. Kesselman of. in and to all that cer* iveor parcel of land, situated in llu.icr uorough. Hutler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by Maple avenue. 011 the east by Chestnut Way. on the south by lot No. 17 of the same plan of lots, and on the west by spring avenue, fronting forty feet (*') on spring avenue and extend ing back same witii 135 feet along Maple avenue to Chestnut Way. being lot No Irt In William S. Boyd's plan of lots of Sprlngdale. with a two story frame dwelling ana out buildings thereon. Being tli6 same property desert lied in a mortgage from said defendant to said plaintllT dated June 15th. 1696, record ed In mortgage book 52. page 162. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Edward 11. Kesselman at the suit of The Worklngmen's Building and Loan As sociation of Butler. Pa. E. r>. No. 52. September Term. 1901. Frank Kohler. Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Wendel Osche of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clearfield township. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Joseph Shiebel, on the east by lands of Neal Gallagher and M. and P. shields, on the south by lands of P. Shields and on the west by lands of 1,. Schwendeman; containing titty (50) acres, more or less, and having thereon erectod a two story frame house, frame barn and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Wendel Osche at the suit of Leo,xiid Schwendeman. TERMS OF SALE-Tbe following must be strictly complied with when property is stricken 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 portion thereof as he may claim, mus be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. a. All sales not settled immediately will lie continued until one o'clock. P. M.. of the next day at which time all property not settled for will stgain be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. •See Purdon's Digest., 9tii edition, page 44rf. and Smith's Forms, page IMI. THOMAS U. HOON, SherilT. Sheriff's Office. Butler. Pa.. August 7. 19tl. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of an order of the District Court of the I'nited States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, In the matter of John Mc -1 amney. No. lif, in Bankruptcy, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale; at the premises in Renfrew, Butler county, Pennsylvania, at 10 a. in., of Tuesday, September 10th, 1901, All that certain tract of land situate In village of Renfrew. Butler Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner, thence by lot of R. L. Kirkpatrick northeast 100 feet, thence bv lands of Renfrew northwest B0 feet. thence by lands of Renfrew southwest 100 feet, thence by depot lot southeast fio feet to the place of beginning. This property will be sold free and dis charged from the liens of all judgments and mortgages, or other liens whatsoever; of which all Judgment and lien creditors are hereby notified. TERMS OF SALE—Purchase money all to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court. JOHN R. HENNINGER. Trustee. Butler. Pa. NOTICE IN DIVORCE. Mary Yiugst ) In the Court of Common vs -Pleas of Butler Co., Pa. Samuel Yingst. \ A. I>. No. 14, March T., 1901. To Samuel Yingst. two subpoenas In above case having been returned, (N. E. I.) you the said Samuel Yingst. above named defendant, are hereby required to appear In said Court of Common Pleas to be held at Butler, l'a., on Monday, the 2nd day of September. 1901. being the first day of next term of said Court to answer the said complaint and show cause, if any you have, why an absolute dl-. voice from the bonds of matrimony should not bo granted to said Mary Yingst. You are also hereby notified that testi mony will be taken in the above case before saiu Court on September 3rd. 1901, at which time and place you are notified to attend. THOMAS R. IIOON. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of William D. Renick, dee'd., late of Slipperyrock twp .Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MRS. CAROLINE RHKICK, Adm'x., Keister P. 0.. Butler Co., Pa. J. M. GAI.BREATH, Att'y. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of David Park, dee'd., late of Middlesex township, Butler Co , Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated to MRS. MARY A. PARK, Ex'x, Bakerstown, Pa. E. H. N'EGLHY, Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Clara J. D ngman, dee'd., late of But ler, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons kuowiug themself indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and anv having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ELMKR DINGMAN, Adm'r, Greenville, Pa. IRA MCJUNKIN, Att'v- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Robert A. Brown, dec'd., late of Clay twp., Bntler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, and an)' having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to MARY BROWN, "I JOSJAII J. BROWN, I ADM Sonora, Pa. W. D. BRANDON, Att'y. Excursion** to Atlantic City. Aug. I.") and 29, and Sept. 12, are the dates of the Pennsylvania Railroad annual low.rate excursions for 1901 to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City. Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, N. J., Renoboth, Del., or Ocean City, Md. Tickets good to return within sixteen days, including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on above mentioned dates at 8.55 A. M., arriving at Altoona 12:15 P. M., where stop for dinner will be made, reaching Philadelphia 6:25 P. M , in time for supper, and arriving Atlantic City, via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the the only all-rate line, at H:4O P. M. Passengers may also spend the night in Philadephia, and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Broad Street Station on the following day. Passenger for points other than At lantic City will spend the night in Phil adelphia and use regulai trains the next day from Market Street Wharf. A stop-over of ten days will also be allowed at Philadelphia on the going trip, if passengers will deposit their tickets with the Ticket Agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, immediat ly on arrival. Tickets will be sold from stations at the rates named below: — Rate Train Leave. Tarentum flO 00 7:39 A. M Natrona 10 00 7:43 " Butler 10 00 «:25 «• Freeport 10 00 7:53 " Altoona (dinner), H oll 3 st>-12 -4 Cilrmni. 6 38 12 4> 4 & 6 00 1 53ar. CoDnMQt.. .tr; 7 33 1 53 8 "■ 43211 06 W.. Oonneaat. IT, 61011 06 4 S 7 54 S S3 12 06 CrmneaTille 8 56 1 07 5 1' 7 4'.' 5 25 12 "1 Albion ! 7 (C 1 12 5 2! 7 34 5 ft". 11 47 Springboro ' 7 15 1 27 5 4 1 3> 4 58 11 41 OoucauiTfllt < 7 22 1 33 5 4< ti 55 4 26 11 on Mcajville Junct j 756 Sou 6 N 10 55 059 11 59ar MeadTule. . ar 8 35 255 6 5! 4 25 :« 25 1" 22 I*. Meadville. .1* 7 00' 1 00 4 •£ 10 25 0 11 29ar..008. Ukr.u S OS 2 25 6 a 5 2" 3 55,10 52 IT..Con. Lake, lv 7 30 1 3" 5 21 7 04 1 3411 16 *r ..Expo. Paik.ar 7 48 2 lo 8 1! 7 04 4 34 11 18 lv " IT 7 4y 1 4t' 8 1! 4 32 ar.. LineaTiile ..ar, 0 2 5 35 |IT •' IT] 7 3o| I 5 3' 6 40 4 12.10 58 Hartstown ! 8 08 2 13 8 # 8 30 3 af 10 42 Osgood 8 22 2 2S 8 5' 8 13» 3 52 10 35 Greenville 2 35, 7 01 6 «) 3 43 10 28 ShMMUtgu 8 35 2 43 7 1: 5 44 3 23 10 10 Fredonia 8 50 2 5« 7 a 5 30 3 0C 9 58 Mercer 9 tfi 3 U' 7 41 5 24! 3 01 9 51 lloueton Junction 8 07 3 20 7 41 5 o 2 43 8 33 UroTe City 8 21 3 34 8 U 4 51 2 27 « 12 Branrlitou 8 33 3 55 510 10 is ar.. .Milliard... ar 10 Is 5 4:. 2 30 8 25 1T... Milliard. IT 6 2i 2 30 4 4* 2 23 8 08 Keister 8 3(1 S 5s 4 05 1 4tl 8 26 Butler 10 10 4 4" 2 25 j 7 00 Allegheny 11 35 ( 8 ' t>m I am a'ni, pin Train No. 1, leaving Greenville 6:02 a. m. Mercer 6;40, Grove Ulty 7:03, Butler 8:10, ar rives at Allegheny 9:40 a. m. Train 15, leaving Eric 8:05 p. in. Albion 10:06. Cunneautville 10:26, ExpoNltlon Park 10:54. arrives at Ureepyllle 11:30 p. m . OOm uectlng at Erie with L. S. & M. S, train lear ins? Buffalo at 5:00 p.m. Train 12. leaving tirove City 4.35 a. tu. Mercer 4:50. Greenville 5:32. Conneautvllle ti:37, Albion 7-00. arrives at Erie 8:03 a. in. connecting with L. S. & M. S. train duo In llufTalo at 10:30 a.m. E. D. COMSTCCK, E. H. UTLKY, Gen. Pass. Agt, Gen. Manager Pittsburg. Pa BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURG RY., Time table iu effect Aug. 1, 1901. NORTU BOUND. EASTERN TIME. | +22 i *8 | +lO +l4 , Pittsburg \ leaTe am a.m p.m p.m p.m Allegheny /P.iW.SU 8 00 4 10,10 00 liutler 7 45 10 12 5 21 11 2* Kenelton 8 07' 546 1151 C'ralgaTille 818 a 55512 01 ("uwansville 8 28 * &">, MoutgomeryTille 8 34 ( 8 10 West MosgroTe 8 45 8 20 Echo 806 a BJJ Dayton 817 a 8 SO! 12 52 North I'oiut V 34 7 06' Hamilton 8 41 7 13: Valicr 8 46 T 18 Punxsutawney ar 10 00 12 03 7 30 1 80 IT a.m |l2 05 2 45 7 301 1 2S Big Kan 3 02 7 46 1 35 Curweusville ar 4 + 4 17|4 17 k Clearfield ar a.m +4 32 ( 4 32, I'II Bois ' *6 03 12 45 3 45 8 SO 2 05 Falls Creek 8081252 365 p.lu 2 IS Brockwayville 6 20 1 05 4 13 2 2> Kidgway 7 00 1 37,4 48 3 Ot Johutionburg 7 14 1 4« 5 20 3 IS Mt. Jewell 8 06 2 41 6 08 4 14 Bradford ar 8 55, 3 25 7 00 5 01 Buffalo ar 11 50| 5 40;p.m j 7IS Rochester ar 7 301 1 j8 45 I a.m I p.m I I a.m Additional train leaves Punxautawey for Dußois Falls Creek, Curwensville and Clearfield at 5:15 a. ui. Daily exce|it Suu'lay. SOUTH BOUND. EASTERN TIME P+l3 |t» i »3 _ +5 !*7 leave a.ma.m a.m p.m p.m Rochester *7 45'3 15 8 <* Buflalo IT *8 30j 10 13 Bradford lv 7 45 12 10 8 15 12 4! Mt. Jewett 8 42 12 59 7 12 1 32 Joh uaouburg » 27 1 48 8 00 2 21 Ridgway » 56 2 02 8 15 2 3: Brockwayrille 10 3o! 2 32 • 52 3 11 Falls Creek a.m 10 48 2 44 8 00 3 2.* Dußois 8 40 11 00' 2 55 # 15 3 34 Clearfield IT ill+3B p.n. CurweiißYill« lv |llt49j lilK Hun f 7 13111 311 n\ 402 PuuxßutAwuej AT 7 28 11 4.5 3 33 p.m 4 1? lv 7 3Ua.m 3354 30 4tt Valier 7 41 4 41 Hamilton 7 46 4 4tt North Point 7 53 1 4 53 Dayton bll a 511 4 Echo 822 a 522 West Mosgrove b 4ft S 45 MontK<»nn*ryTille K 54 5 55 (JuwauMville 8 50 ! fl 05 Craigtrillt* ®O9 a '« 15 5 44. feneltoD «J 20. fi 25 Butler » 47 , 5 34 6 45 « 1J Allegheny ) P. AW. Bta 11 U0 « 7 8( Pittuburg J arrive; a.m |p.m.l I AtMitioiial train leaves ClaarfieM at 7.08 p. iu, Falh Creek «t '.♦:()», Ihißoin 9:15, arriving at Punxsutftwnej at 10:00 p.m. Daily except Sunday. # Daily, f Dailj' except Sunday. it Train 3 will atop at Dayton. Echo and Craig*vilie t4> let off pssseugers fron Bradford and point* north of Bradford and on .signal to take on passengers tor Allegneni orpolnta on the I*. A W. Hy. Train 6 will stop at C'ralgsvllle, Echo and Dayton to let off passengern from Allegheny and on signal to take on passengers foi Bradford and points north of Bradford. Trains 3 and ft are veitlbuled with hand some day coaches, cafe and reclining chair cars. Trains 2 and 7 have Pullman Sleepers be tween Buffalo and Pittsburg and Rocbestei and l'ittsburg. EDWARD C. LAPKY. Gen'l Pasß. Agent Rochester N Y. PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. PcatDiai is Irracr June 90, 1»>1. SOUTH. , WEEK DATS •A. M I A M. A.M. P. MI P. M BL'TLEK LaaTe 8 25 8 02jl0 50 a Ml 4 5< Saxunbnrg ArrlTe 8 54 8 28 11 18) S 00, 5 II Butler Junction.. " 727 S iSjll 40| S 251 5 « Butler Juuctloa..-LeaTe. 731 85311 52 S 25; 54' Natrona ArrlTe' 7 40 8 01(12 Oil i 34 & b Tarentum I 744 8 07|12 08 542 65! SpriuKdale 7 52' 8 16,12 18" S 62!« 0' Claremont 8 30112 »* 4 o#lfß II Sliarpsburg K 11 8 30,12 48 4 12 8 21 Alleghany... .... §24 •48 1 02, * 25 ' 8 HI |A. M. A.M.|P. M.,P. M P. M BCNDAT TRAINS. —Leave Butler lbr Allnghenj City and principal IntemiiMllato stations at 7:30 a m. and 5:00 p. m. KOBTH. WEEK DATS A.M. A M. A M P. M.!P. M Allegheny City .leave 7(»845 10 45' 300] 81< SharpsburK 712 S 57 t 10 57 310 tcC CUretnont. . 1 . .... lU 041 823 .... Springdale .... .... 11 18 3 4ajs. Sundayi A M.|A. M|P M A. M P M HI Tl.sr IT 82510 Hi 236 7 3li 5(« Butler J'ct ar 727 11 4"P 325 820 554 Butler J'ct IT 7 5o!ll 43 4 M 21 8 11 Fee port ar 7 .Mill 41 4 32 525 8 11 Kslclmlnetaa J't " 7 sn'll 50 437 8 J!. 811 iMchbnrg " 8 ltl'l2 02 448 8 41. 831 Paulton (Ap0110)...." 831 12 22 510 8 5K 1 85< Saltalurg " 85H12 48 SIB 823 81' BUirsrille „ 82* 1 » t ll! 862 8 V Itlairsvllle Int " 8 :«) . .. [8 20 10 00 Altooua " 113.5 .... I 8 «ol'U'4o|. .. llarrißburg 14 310 .... 1 tJ" 4 'JO, Philadelphia. ." 623 4 25 JT 17 IP. M A. M 5 M. 'A. M.; P. M Through train* for the en«t leave Pitt#t>urg (Uulou HtatioD), hm foliowa* — Atlantic Expre«, daily 3:00 A.U PeuuaylTaula Limited M 7:16 " Day Kipreaa. " 7:30 ** Mkln Line Expreaa, M 8:00 44 Harrlahurg Mail, " 12 46 f.m Kbenabttrg Sporial, Haturdava only - 40" llarrlttbuig Kxprw daily 4 4tt 44 Philadelphia Expreaa, .4:60 u Mall and Expr*a* daily For New York only. Through buffet alee p*r; no coarbea 7:00" Eastern Kxpieaa, •• 7:10 M Faat Line, • yOO M Pittaburg Limits, daily,for New York, Haiti more and Washington only 10:00 M Phllad'a Mail, Hundaif only 8.40 A.H For Atlantic City (via IMaware Kltti Bridge, all rail route), 715 a. m. (Pennaylvanla Limited) *wk d*ya, MOO a.m. daily and V«>o p.m. daily, with through Pullman sleeping car, Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division. Train* leave KUklrninvtaa Junction m follow*— For Buffalo, 9/A a. m and 11.30 |>. in. daily, with through parlor and pleepiug cara. For oil City, 7 4fl. 'JM a m., 2Jg, «.15 and 11 .ftO p. m. w<*k-4laya. Hundaya, U.M a. m., #l.l ft and 11 SO p.m. For Bed Bank, 7.46,966, 11.17 a m , 2M. ft.lft. V.U, and 11 ft<> p. rn. w«-ek-«Uya. Hundaya, ¥.66, 10 4W a. in., 015 and 11.AO p. m For Kittannlng, 7 .4*, W.C, V 5#5, 1117 a. m , t.38£.55, fl.lft, 7.1H, V.iH, aod lljO p. tti. %»«'ek-daya. Hundaya, 9..V », 10.4'.* a. in., 6.lft, 10.43, and 11.50 p. ui. M g" slope on aignal b» take on for Taren turn and points beyond. Foi detailed Information, apply to ticket agent or addriws Thoa K. Watt, Paaa Agt. Weateru IMstrict, Corner Fifth Atenua and Mmithfleld Strict, Pittaburg, Pa. J B. IILTCHIHOX, ». St. WOOD, General Jfana**r. Wen' 1 twur. A* en Borough Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING A public sewer upon anil for that part of New Castle street in Butler borongh Pa . beginning at the Western line of the property of Mrs. E. E. Campbell and extending to the intersection of Mercer anil Race streets, upon the properties fronting and abutting upon that part of New Castle street between the points above named and along the line of said sewer and determining the amounts and providing for the collection thereof. WHEREAS, a majority of the property owners in interest and number and owning a majority of the real propertv fronting and abutting upon that part of New Castle street beginning at the Western line of the property of Mrs. E. E. Campbell and extending along New Castle street to the intersection of Mercer and Race streets within Butler borough, in the County of Butler and State of Pennsvlvania. presented their petition to the Town Council of Butler borongh. asking that an ordinance be passed requiring that part of New Castle street to be sewered, and that a public sewer be constructed upon and for that part of New Castle street between the points above named, and that the same be sewered. And whereas, the said petition has been found to be true and correct, and that said New Castle street is a public street within Butler borough, duly laid out, adopted and used as such, and upon due consideration it was adjudged and de cided by the Town Council that said sewer was necessary for the health and con venience of the property owners and residents of said street, and an ordinance was duly passed authorizing the construction of said sewer as prayed for in said petition. And whereas, the construction of said sewer was awarded to Joseph W. Graham and the said sewer has been constructed as required by said ordinance and the work completed and accepted by the Town Council. SECTION 1. The Bnrgess and Town Council of Butler borough do ordain and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, that the cost and ex pense of constructing said public sewer npon and for said New Castle street shall be justly and equitably assessed upon and paid by the property and the owners thereof adjoining and adjacent to New Castle street between the points above named and along the line of said sewer and improvement and benefitted thereby. The total number of feet of buried sewer pipe laid in and for said street is .V 2 feet; 25 "Y" branches, one manhole and other necessary costs and expenses making the total eost of said sewer |323.08. The total number of feet of lots of real property fronting on said street be tween the points above nam<*d along the line of said improvement and benefitted thereby is 950 25. SECTION 2. The cost of said sewer shall be and the same is hereby assessed upon the properties fronting and abutting on New Castle street from the Western line of the property of Mrs E. E. Campbell to the intersection of Mercer and Race streets along fhe line of said sewer and adjacent thereto and benefitted thereby equally by the foot front, and in accordance herewith the cost of said im provement is hereby assessed as a sewer tax upon the following lots of real prop erties and in the following amounts, being at the rate of 34 cents per foot front. Butler borough 182 feet (ft 34 cents per foot, SOI.BB L. D. Borland 50 " •• 17.00 D. F. Borland 50 " " " " •• " 17.00 Daniel Kennedy 50 " " " " •' •' 17.00 Mrs. Catharine Davis 105 «■ 85 70 Mrs. E. E. Campbell 45 50 •' " " " " " 15 47 Eli May ..45 1530 J- H. Reed 45 15.30 A. Sharrar 45 " •• " 15 30 Mrs Josephine Stehle. Mary Pape, Annie Aland and John F. T. Pape 312 feet <9 34 cents per foot, 106.08 SECTION 3. In addition to the publication hereof as provided by law, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Town Council, and he is hereby directed to make out notice in writing or partly written and partly printed to the owners or reputed owners of the several lots hereby assessed, and the High Constable shall serve such notice by delivering them at their places of residence if they reside within Butler borough. But if they reside elsewhere, notice shall be given them by mail if their address can be ascertained, and by posting said notice npon said premises as prescribed by law. in such case made and provided. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect within ten days from the ap proval and publication thereof. Ordained and enacted in Council this 6th day of August, 1901. at a "retnldr stated meeting. JOHN F. LOWRY, President of Town Council. Attest: H. E COULTER. Secretary of Council. Now, August 7th, 1901, after due consideration the above and foregoing ordinance as well as all resolutions pertaining thereto and the subject matter thereof is hereby approved. THOS. S. McNAIR. Burgess Butler Borongh. BUTLER, PA 1901. To on are hereby notified that your assessment for sewage tnx proyidrd for by the foregoing ordinance is as follows: St Ft $ St Ft $ Total * Will be due Augnst 510, 1901. and payable to Harry Grieb, Borongh Treasurer, North Main street. If not paid within sixty days after that date your Faid prop erty will lie subject to » municipal lien for said tax. Secretary of Council. . || .Richiey's jj (f New n \1 and Is alee Cream Salooi^Ji )! t ICECREAM. $) ) I OCJ T" CAKES AND BREAD, f) SI I 1* SODA WATER. IS H HOME MADE CANDIES |c \I IN SUTbER. jn S I Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, J f r 1 Delivered to all parts of town. f ) y | 142 S Main Street. •£ s \ People's Phone 190.^^^^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. K. MCADOO, M. D , PRACTICE LIMITI-D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. HOURS:—9 a. m. lo 12 m; 1:30 p. m. to 4 p. m. Office tecond floor of the Al. Ruff building on S. Main St., and residence North McKean Btreet, Butler, Pa. Bell 'Phone No. 45 and People's Phone. GM. ZIMMERMAN 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office No. 45, S. Main stieet, over Cltj Pharmacy. L BLACK, • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON New Trouttnan Building, Butler Pa. R. C. AT WELL, Office 106 W. Diamond St., [Dr Graham's old office.] Hours 7to 9 a. m. and 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. N. M. HOOVER. 137 E. Wayne St., office nours. 10 to WH. BROWN, • HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O. Night calls at office. OAMUELM. BIPPUS, U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 200 West Cunningham St. I? H. MKRKLKY, D. 0., J. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Room 9 and 10 Stein Building Monday, Wednesday and Friday, con sultation and examination free. DR. I'. R. HOLT, DENTIST Gold Killing and Bridge-Work Special ties. 203 South Main street, Corner of Cunningham. DR J. WILBERT McKEE, SURCJKON DENTIST. Office over C. K. Miller's Shoe Store, 215 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold crown and bridge work. HW. WICK, • DENTIST. HHS located in the new Stein building, with all the latest devices for Dental work. J J. DONALDSON, • DENTIST. > Artificial Teeth inserted oil the latest improved plan. Gold Killings a spec ialty. Office next to postoffice. EH. NEGLEY, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the "CITIZEN" building. 1 E' VERETT L. RALSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 25? South Main Street, Butln, Pa. EUher Building. Kirst door on South Main slreit, next my former office in Boyd Building. JD. McJUNKIN, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Reiber building, corner M.r Butler County National Bank B. BKEDIN, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court Iloiw AT. SCOTT. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8 West Diamond St l-nt ler. Pa A. T. BLAC*. O*o. O. HTKWIIIT BLACK & STKWART, Attorneys-at-law, Armory Building, Butler, Pa HH. GOUCHER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wise building. jl 1". L. McQUISTION, Civii. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Office near Court Houae. T JAMES DODDS, • LICENSED AUCTIONEER Inquire at Sheriff's office or 426 Mifflin St., Butler. Pa. DR. M. D. KOTTRABA. Successor to Dr. Johnston. DENTIST Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St.,' over G. W. Miller's grocery, WANTKD— Honest man or woman to travo (or large house; salary >ls monthly und cxptimra, with Increase; position jnrman untilncluse self-addressed stamped envelop* MtNAttKK ,»n.(>*Ytoo hid*,, oblc«f9