BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY AUG. 22, 1883. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Yon may be astonished to hear that —The celebrated Johnston Reaper—wrought ron frame and folder. J. NIGOEI. BRO., Agents. —The acorn blossoms were two weeks late in coming out this seisin. —A full line of Straw Hats—latest styles, at Chas. R Gr'.eb'a. —One Price, and that the very lowest at at Patterson's One Price Clothing House, Duffy's Block. We have reduced the price of all Summer Dress Goods, call and secure a bargain at L.STEIN 4 SON'S. —A Butler pitcher pitched a curved ball around three posts and won $lO by it, —Bewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store. —New Flannels, Blankets, Yarns, Zephyrs, Ac., at L- STEIN 4 SON'S. —We have a few pieces of Summer Silks that we are closing out at 50 cents a yard, a decided bargain, at L. STKIN 4 SON S. —This is the can can season. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLK'S. —This is the last summer month of the year. —Full line of Summer Underwear, at Chas R. Grieb's. —We have a full line of Black and Colored Cashmeres, from 10 cents a yard up to $2.00, AT L. STEIN 4 SON'S. —Your interest to see Patterson's prices be fore buying Clothing or Gents Furnishing Goods. —The route of every new railroad runs through the law courts. —Hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big line, at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Jersey Jackets, chcaD, at " L. STEIN 4 SON'S. —Trunks, yalises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —An earthquake usually causes an active movement in real estate. —You will always find the largest assort ment of ladies' Neckwear in Butler at L. STEIN 4 SON'S. —Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store —Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEHLE'S, —We seldom find people ungrateful so long as we are in a condition to render them a ser vice. —See the Chrolithian Water-proof Collars and Cuffs, at PATTERSON'S, Duffy Block, —Macremacord, marking cotton, embroidery, silk, zephyrs and all material for fancy work, at L. STEIN 4 SON'S —Shirts, Shirts, Shirts. Anything you want in shirts at Patterson's One Price Cloth ing House. —Love can never level the rank of an onion. —Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STIHLE'S. —A base ball nine has as many lives as a cat. —Just received at Chas. R. Grieb's a com plete liae of Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. —We have a few of those dark Kid Gloves left, at 25 cents a pair, at L. STEIN 4 SON'S. —The winds now blow over the oats stub ble. —Hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big line, at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —All the latest styles in Hats and Caps at lower prices than ever at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. —The farmers' resting time will soon be along. —Hosiery, Hosiery, Corsets, Hoops, Bustles, 4c., in great variety, at L. BTKIN 4 SON'S. —Hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big line, at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —The cholera morbus season is here. —Chrolithian Water-proof Collars and Cuffs. Low Prices at PATTERSON'S, Duffy Block. —The fiend who takes votes ou the trains is abroad. —Wall paper and windowshades at J.F. T. STEHLE'S. —Go to O Roessing's for your harness —the best and cheapest m0 per week; good board and furnished room. J2.85 to *.'i.~>o |MT week. Tuition is but a tritle in any course of studies- ancient or modern Classical. Philo sophical. Commercial, Normal, Instrumental, Music, Fine Art or Preparatory. No incidental or extra charges. All published prices guaranteed. The $3,000 donated within the past two months by C. Aultman, Lewis and Jacob Miller, o( Can ton, 0., with the other donation*, ore being ap plied to making expensive improvements to the Boarding Hall and Other College Buildings, the College grounds. Laboratory, Apparatus, Experi mental and Lecture rooms. OH COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ASPARAGUS, lliiN been pronoiineetl by lea ing pliyKieiaiiH a Mire eure lor all dtaeaNeM ol (he Bladder- Kidneys. Urinary Organs, —AND — Bright's Disease of the Kidneys SYMPTOMS—HeaIth fails, debility and loss of flesh, nervousness, difficulty of breathing, Hushing of the body, dryness of the skin, indi gestion, flatulency, sickness at the stomach, with dyspeptic disorder; PAIN IN THE BACK, weakness ami weariness of the loius, fullness under the eyes, swelling of the feet and ankles, paleness and loss of muscular strength. The urine is pale and contains more or less sediment. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1 per bottle, or (i bottles for $5. Sent to any address In the United States, free of expense, on receipt of cash or I'. O. order. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Co, 24 S. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, CFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF I | CONSTIPATION. ! t O No other dincaae i* so prevalent in thin conn- 00 try as Constipation, and no remedy lias ever © equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a c E cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate a (B tho case, this remedy will overcome it. a m PI I E?& THIS distressing coin £ © i IliSiWi plaint is very apt to be 5 complicated withooiuitipotion. Kidney-Wort m strengthens the weakened parts and quickly 0 8 cures all kinds of Piles evon when physicians • and medicines have before foiled, g tlTlf you have either of these troubles -o Did She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years," "The doctors doing her no good "And at last was cured by this I [op Bitters the papers say so much about." "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should lie for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility. "Under the care of the best physi cians. "Who gave her disease various names, "Hut no relief. "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy 11s Hup Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it."—Tim PARENTS. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters say : "How much better father is since be used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable" "And we arc so glad that he used your Bit ' ters." A LADY of lltica, N. Y. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. For Camp Meeting. A full line of ladies' Linen Dusters, very cheap, at L. STEIN & SON'S. At 4 Cents, 25 yards for SI.OO, nice Lawns, at HITTER & RALSTON'S. At 25 Cents, heavy Doeskin Jeans, at IIITTEK & RALSTON'S. At $4.50 Per Pair, S. Bradley Son's celebrated all wool Country Blankets, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. At 5 Cents Per Yard, Gray De Beige Dress Goods, 20 yards for one dollar, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. BUTLER MARKETS. Butter 16 to 18 cents. Eggs 13 to 15 cents. Potatoes 40 to 50 cents. Wheat, No. 1, $1.15. Buckwheat 80 cents. Oats 45 to 50 cents. Corn GO cents. Ilye 62 cents. Flour, high grade, per barrel $6 to SB. Flour, No. 1, per sack $1.75, Bran, per ton $lB to S2O. Middlings, per ton sl4 to $25. Chicke.is, per pair 50 to 60 cents. Onions, new, 5 cents per pound. Ham, per pound 12 to 15 cenU. Sides, per pound 14 cents. Shoulders, per pound 124 cents. Fish, Maekeral No. 1, 12J cents. Insurance. Geo. W. Shaffer, Agent—office with K. Marshall Esq., Brady Block Butler Pa. mayl7-tf Noti#e. Notice is hereby given that 11. 11. Vincent, committee of Amanda Diveu, a lunatic, has filed hisiir*t and partial account in the ofliee of the Protl'onotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, at M. S. D., No. 9. De cember term, lS7tt, and that the same will be presented to Court for confirmation and al lowance ou Wednesday, the sth day of Septem ber, 1883. M. N. QIIiCGR, Pro. Prothonotary's office, Aug. 6, 1883. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Governor ol the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lor a charter of incorporation, by the undersigned and others, to incorporate a company for insurance upon the lives of horses, cattle and other live stock, on the niutn il prin ciple, with its principal oH\eo at Butler, Butler county. Pa. ISAAC LKFEVKE, A. O. WIEK, JNO. E. BVEBS, ET. AI.. July 31, 1883. augl-3t. Public Sale of Blooded Stock. On the premises of the late Wm. P. Finley, of Salem, Clarion counly, Pa., on Tuesday, Au gust 7th, 1883, will be sold 15 head of thorough bred Short Horns, (6 cow*, 3 heifers, 6 bulls) also li head of grade Short Ilorus ami 24 head ofCotswold sheep, mostly purebred. ELIZABETH FINLEY) . , S. L. MAXWELL | ADM RS ' P. O. address, Lamartine. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID GOLD WATCH, aside from tlie necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal is needed only to s>tiflen and bold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold is actually needless. In James JJoss' I'(iterit (Sold Waich Cages this WASTE is saved, and SOLIDITY and STRENGTH increased by a simple process, at one-half the cost. A plate of SOLID UOLD is soldero! on each side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the I Uirac are then passed between polished [ stuel rollers. From this the cases, backs, centers, bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning. These cases lv.tve been worn perfectly smooth by uso without removing the gold. This is the only ease made under this process. J''ach case, is accomjKinied with ti vidiiF guarantee sitjned by the manufacturers warranting it to wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now carried in the I T nited States and Canada. Largest and Oklest Factory. Established 1854. Ask your Jeweler. The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, can be had of E. GIUEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER, Main St., lfutler. Pa., Opposite Troutman's Dry Uoods Store. FOR SALE. 1H Acres of land, with large two-story brick house and largo barn thereon creeled. Oood orchard; nituated in Butler twp , lJutlor county, l'a., adjoining Butler borough on the south, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. For particu lars inquire of Lev McQiiintion, Es<|., Butler, l'a, PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at I'ublic Sale on WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29/83, On the premises, The Old Borland Farm, 1 N BUTLER TWP., Two miles West of liutlcr, the following prop erly, to-wit : i Milch Cows; 1 Horse; rfowa; Harrow; mowing machine; 'l Wagons and other farming utensils, also a lot of Hay, Oals, Corn and Kye, and other artleles. Sale to commence al one o'clock p. in. Terms made known on day of sale. MRS. MARY BORLAND. Aug. l.'t, 'B3. TEICHfRS wANTEpsiP O ™ I LNOIILIIl) HPKINO and KPMMFK. Addrr« J. C. McCURDY ft Co.. Philadelphia.!**. Advertise iu the CITIZEN. JGRANI) OPENING %1 i —o*— *i |SPRING GOODS! || AT f CHARLES R. (UUhZIVH, | Union B!oc9i, Haiia Street, fltnalei*, I*3l, ,?• — I. 11l JIMUJIII —1 ■ I ' I I ———WW— 't3^A 5 (j4/ >E ' G4) t = ~ 1 c (j&>- t54) ESTABLISHED 1860. 2ES. G-SEUEEESB, TI I E JEWEL E 11, But lei-, Two Doors North of DulTys and opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Etc. Agent lor Rock lord Railroad Walelies and King's Combination Spectacle*. ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC., A SPECIALTY _A_ll Work Warranted. All Goods Sold by us Engraved Free of Charge. Call and See our Slock before purchasing. E. GRIEB. I«{H> '•>) 18.K) WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. Having op a new stand in CNION BLOCK, wliera can be scon a fresli stock of evc-rtlifng to l>o found in a FIRST - CLASS JEWELRY STORE, I would invito the public to call and offer a bliaro of their patronage. Remember the stock is of THE LATEST DESIGNS, AND ENTIRELY NEW. Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., will receive our strict attention. J. H. <» I{l i:i ?. UNION BLOCK, MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA Happy Homes! Happy Homes!! Happy Homes! U THE NUMBER OF HOMES • MADE HAPPY by tile OJC of tb« Celebrated Lobar and B»lth-toTliif Bay's Soap DAY S SOAP Da >' s Soa P Is beyond power of «x»n?p»tatlon. Onr fkellttlee for the production of It are taxed to the atmoet to supply the ord«* thai pour in upon as from thli great wide and profrtnlre country. Right here In your leetlon It In/ bring until rxtcMlvcly ftiid CUM/ tan testify to lis vronderril properties The wrappers arel ISave -«*<«.«u Kajrh M,™. I 7« t Tktir Sirs: —l have used DAY'S SOAP with results that delighted not only my- H NO SICKnCSS dS •RiAAthnoee fhat »clf, butsomoof my nelghboriwhocallcdtoscctt. 1 suffer much from catarrh, K « SmUUlllllcSSt llldi which is ainrravated bv tlio heat and steam of t»>iliiiK clothes. Now. however, [ fho MICIIIt At fl MM ~ J* T by using DAY'S SOAP, I escape the evil ell>. ts «.f the st. am from boiling soda. uio tocun ui «s Will tireailV assist in Wash day I have 110 discomfort, and far less work, without any hard rubbing. , . , uinak One cake of your S.jnp docs the washing f«ir eight In my fimlly for two weeks udy S W3Bn. ntulnfV IIAIIS rlatSfie washes, and the clothes are whiter, sweeter and better than by any other pro- UIVIIIU fUUr UIUUICft r ,.„ ihavenboliihedthe wash boiler, and shall use it no more. I find your ||> !..« „, , , . . soap to be, by far, the eheapest and best, and would reel u a hardship to be ob- WW MUI Wolßl, a fljnuhedlook. | Ho wath ' bo ||.- r Jn r ia W several months liun ISZily faUt ClOtheS RiCC «gd soap IS cnuper BRATKD SOAP," and havliiK.as we Believed, tested it thoroughly, we do not I m • r .m m hesitate to pronounce it sui>erior to any Snap we have ever used. We therefore Mfjlfg 300 31 ITo* than flnv nther In most heartily recommend it Uiall who would save labor And time in perform sllOll Oliy tlillPl in . tho arduoua dutic3 of the household. We tlnd this SKIP especially adapted Bpnn f mm n«Uf mdlVtt AL. mnßbit* MNRL unt for all domestic purposes and fully entitled to the high claim made for it. No YROLH fl* UCW IIIUWw me mantel, ano *BI famUy can afford to be without it, and a fair trial, according to the directions, F , ~ , , will confirm ouropinion. Very truly yours, nfltt does all W6 Claim CHAS. H. THOMAS, Pastor or Fnwkford Avenue Baptist Church, w |' » torlt I ' fgr*Wash-day has no terrors for the household where DAY'S SOAP is used, no unpleasant and sickening odors to. fill your houses, no'laborious rubbing on the wash-board, while the washing can be done in one-half the time necessary by following the old wora-out method. MADAM —for it is to the ladies we desire to speak more especially—you are the interested per son in this matter; you it is that suffers the ills arising from the wash tub and its heavy cares ; you it is to whom the perplexities and responsibilities of the household rightfully belong, and you it is that should interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this soap, that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation TO SUFFERIWg HUMANITY.— We do not come to you with a plausible story calculated to have you try it, simply for the amount ofmoney such a.sale would bring us; we do not come to you as irresponsible parties, who have no reputa tion to suffer calumny, but we do present to you this brand of soap upon an absolute guarantee and recommendation of a well-known industrial establishment of Philadelphia, of sixteen years existence. Do you suppose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to you and ruin our well-earned reputation ? No, dear reader; what wu say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is sus tained by the evidences of thousands of housewives from all over the country, besides which we stand ready to endorse it all with ready cash. I'S SOAJE* is the Original and Only Patented.-«« ' ____ t Will cleua the Miners' Skin and Clothes. m M MfgS HCfc clean and Clothe A l"' 1 Wltlclcau the Machinists' Skin and Clothes* JKg WimSF JEAIJH (will clean Uvery body's Skin and Clothes. I Is there not economy In the use of Soap that wUI clean the skin ns well as 4he dottiest this Day's Soap WIU snreljr I IS mere noc "' w 3 >y ur ,j| h^floe^ibrtc»oiJhejno^tdcHc»trcomp^^ Ko soda, no washing crystals, no lyes are to be used, but simply supply yourself for the next wash-day with a bar of DAY'S SOAP, then carofully read the directions and follow them to the exact letter, and if you don't say pitch out that old wash-boiler, for I am a wiser woman, you will be the first person we have yet heard of that has been disappointed. jjpKfnw remember —If you don't intend to follow the directions do not try the soap At all, for unless you do this you will be disappointed, and then you will scold us and yourself as well. The cost of one cake will convince you that it is the bust and cheapest soap ever offered you, while the smiles that will encircle your brow will do justice to a golden sunset Have you confidence in this newspaper ? If so, do you suppose the owner would allow us to swindle his readers by offering them tempting inducements? lie uses it in his own home, and can certify to its merits. Now you get a cake from your grocer in time for the next wash-day, and become acquainted with its intrinsic worth. # . Ask your grocer for it, and do not allow him to put you off with anything else for a substitute, tor every dealer can obtain it, and should he refuse you, send direct to DAY & FRICK, Prop's, ol the Philadelphia Steam Soap Wocta^ 1754-66-58-60-62 Howard Street, Philadelphia. C O R TIC ELL I SEWING SILK LiniKN, TRY IT. BThe Best Sewing Silk Made. Every "spool warranted uneiitiallcd for Hand or Machine Sewing. Smooth, Strong, Full Length. I.a dics, ask your storekeeper for"COBT I(' KI, Ifl" SIIOOI Silk. AGENTS Wanted • ork- .f. liar . In k \ DQOKS & BIUICS low in l.'t . »• I ■ scdlt ii i vrn»l fir l .ll»rral termfc HrailUj, barrtUoH A to., U. N. I uurti. j»... ritiUiklflita, I'*. STANDARD LAUNDRY WAX Preserves Linen, 11 beautiful finish, preyents the iron from sticking, naves labor. 5 Cents :i <--alcc. Ask Your Storekeeper for it. MADE BY Standard Oil Co., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Union Woolen IVf ill* BUTLER, PA. 11. IOLLKKTON, Prop'r. Manufacturer ol lli.askbts, Flannels, Yakns, Ac. Also cualoiu work done to <>tder, such aa carding Roll*, making lilaukclk, Flunnelt*, Knit ting and Waiving Yarns, Ac., !»t very low pri<-<«. Wool worked on the shares, it d - sired. my7-ly ■■ISTOPPED FBEE W ■ I A/arveUut success. U ■ H ' Imane Persons Rsstored M I ■ UDrKLmE S GREAT «■ ■ ■ NERVE RESTORER <».'• I«H AIH *f N«R VK I>IS*ASKS. 01/vnr-t |H , 7 * Arrvt AJKII is. / ill. / fit fly, He. H INK A 1.1.1 HI RIF t-iken ll* dire Fit t after t/.iy'.r u re. Treatise ami jRj trial l»ottlc free t<> Fit patients. they p.tyin|> expiais.charge* on box when I'" eived, S-nti Ari h St. iwlirutfglit*. HHr.HKL Ol- IMITATING FRAIWL "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." v mm, THRFSHFR^ SVWIILLSI Bor»f iWrs f| Mer Hullert lSi|lle Tlic Aultuutfi JL Tay lor CV. Manateld. OuLx