Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 02, 1884, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN-
NEOUS.
Lincoln's Phrases—The Source
of His Famous Expressions.
Probably no political phrase of mod
ern origin has passed into more
modern use than "government of the ,
people, by the people, (or the people,
which is certainly the best definition
of popular government extant. It oc
curs in President Lincoln's speech at
Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1863, in this con-
this nation, under God, shall
have a new birth of freedom, and that
government of the people, by the peo
ple, for the people, shall not perish
from the earth." . .
Thus introduced it ia not surprising
that the happy phrase should have
been considered entirely original with
Lincoln, which it is not as the follow
ing extract shows. In a speech
ered by I>aniel Webster, January 26,
1830, we have precisely the same
"The people's government, made for
the people, made by the people, and
answerable to the people."
In a speech delivered by Theodore
Parker, May 20, 1850, we have it
"There is what I call the American
idea * * * This idea demands,
as the proximate organization thereof,
a democracy—that is, a government .0
all the people, by all the people, for all
the people; of course, a government ot
the principles of eternal justice, the
unchanging law of God; for shortness
sake I will call it the idea of freedom."
Parker undoubtedly, we think, took
the idea from Webster, and probably
Lincoln had the two in his mind whea
he wrote the Gettysburg address, for
he was a warm admirer and follower
of the great preacher, as well as the
great statesman. Yet he improved
®pon both in his definition; it is clear-
JUHI more compact than either, and
therefore better fitted for public use.
In Lincoln's second inaugural is an
other phrase equally felicitous, and
almost as frequently quoted ?
"With malice toward none, wilf)
charity for all, with firmnes in the
right as God gives us to seethe right."
"The following from a letter written
"by John Quincy Adam* July 30, 1838,
to a gentleman in Massachusetts, ac
knowledging an invitation to attend a
celebration of the final abolition of sla
very in the West Indies:
"In charity with all mankind,bearing
no malice or ill will to aoy human
being, and even compassionating those
who hold in bondage their fellow men,
not knowing what they do."
It is not likely that Lincoln ever
saw this letter, and if he did he has
improved the phraseology even more
than in the other case. Absolute ori
ginality in such matters is as difficult
as it is rare. For instance, when
Kossuth was in America soliciting aid
lor the Hungarian revolutionists, he
often, in speaking of money, called it
the "sinews of war," and many believ
that the phrase was his own invention.
Yet, according to Bartlett, the identi
cal words, in Greek, are used by Li
banius, by the Scholiast on Pindar,
and I'luiarcb, in his life of Cleomenes'
says: "He who first called money the
sinews of state seems to have said this
with special reference to war." De
mosthenes, alluding to an empty treas
ury, says: "The sinews of affairs are
cut;" and Diogones Lnertius repre
sents Bion as saying "that riches are
the sinews of business"—meaniDg pub
lic business. Lord Bacon uses the
phrase, "sinews of war," precisely as
Kossuth did, and the latter probably
borrowed it from the English philoso
pher.— Si. Louis Republican.
—The aesthetic movement in En
gland has entirely died out, because—
well because people think there is more
good common sense in taking a bottle
ofl>r. Hull's Cough Syrup than in
carrying a lily.
—Some men are just blind enough
not to see their duties, but they can
see all their rights very clearly.
—lnstead of feeing tired and worn
out,instead of aches and pains, wouldn't
you rather feci fresh and strong? If
you continue Iceliug miserable and
godd for-nothing you have only your
sclv to blame, for Brown's Irou Bitters
will surely cure you. Iron and cin
chona are the principal ingredients. It
is a certain cure for dyspepsia, indiges
tion, malaria, weakness, kidney, lung
and beart affections. Trv it if you de
sire to be healthy, robust and strong
and experience its remarkable curative
qualities.
—People add to their troubles by
anticipating them. It is a good rule
never to cross a bridge until you come
to it
My Wife Had Fits.
"For 35 years," says our correspon
dent Henry Clark, of Fairfield, Lena
wee comity, Mich., "my wife had fits.
They would last about an hour, aud
sometimes longer. Samaritan Nervine
has permanently cured her."
—A great many people in the world
who are not intolerably disagreeable
are, nevertheless, as disagreeable
as circumstances allow.
WAT-COTT, N. Y , April 5, 1882.
Rheumatie Syruy Co.:
Gents—Having been afflicted with
the Rheumatism over eight months in
my left hip, at titi.es I could not get a
uight's rest, or even lie on that side on
account of sucb pains running through
my hip aud down my limb, the Rheu
matic Syrup was recommended. After
taking one bottle the pain left me, and
i could lie on that side as well as ever.
1 have felt no symptoms of Rheuma
tism since. I think us a Rheumatic
cure it has no equal.
A. 11. Tif ACKER, Merchant.
IICTLEfI CKNTER, N. Y.
Rheutpatic Syrup Co :
Gentleman—l think it my duty to
recommend your wouderful medicine—
Rheumatic Syrup. I have been trou
bled with kidney dillk-ulty (or many
years; have been treated by different
physicians, but could get only tcmpo
r< ry relief uutil I commenced taking
your Syrup Had taken it but a short
lime before it before it began to help
me, and to-dav I am perfectly well.
Mils. L A. H'BBAHD.
—Tin II ading Eagle prints an arti
cle heud;d "When hell id t» begin."
We didn't read it, but presume it his
reference to the tinio when the beer
supply will run short ia Heading.
j There is an old Gaelic taw which
runs thu?:—"lf the best man's fau'ts
were written on hii forehead it would
make him pull his hat over his eys"
—lf you have dined with content
ment you have dined as well a» the
Lord Mayor of London.
The man who deliberately gors
into temptation is I' ke one who holds a
candle that the devil may llud him
more easily.
The Jury Went t: Dimmycratic."
A pretty good story is told upon the
authority of one of the Post-office De
partment Inspectors who was seut to
North Carolina to atteud to the prose
cution of P. man wLo had rifled the
United States mails. \V bile the In
spector was waiting for bis case to be
called he sat in the Court room. A
jury filed into the Court-room, and the
Inspector observed that it was compos
ed of seven white and five colored men.
"Gentlemen of the jury, have you
agreed upon a verdict?" asked the
Clerk in that solemn manner which
pertains to Court Clerks. "We am,
sir," responded an old grav-haired
negro man, who had been made fore
man of the jury, either out of sport, or
because of his white head. "What is
the verdict?" asked the Clerk, "Why
Jedgc," said the colored foreman, look
ing up at the Court, "de jury am gone
'dimmycratic.'"
members of the Legislature have any
thing to say in defence of themselves,
they are welcome to space in the Jour,
nal. Speak up and tell why you drew
double mileage and pay for days you
were at home attending to private bus
iness.—Cranfard Journal
not to stay." We do not wonder, with
such a cold as yours, but there is a
bright side to everything, rnd sunshine
ewfo fo? ibogp racked with pain. Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup iii-vef f#;|£ to cure
the most stubborn cough.
kindly toward you, you had best begin
}jv being kindly toward them. The
man wi*o gratters thorns had better
not go barefoot.
There is a butcher in Edinburgh
who is so careful to serve fresh meet
to his customers that he only Kills half
& Lcaat &t a time.
—Homa*pathy ib said to t/sgpmblo
the conditions of a sale of land; a quaFt
ter down, and the balance in one, two
and three years.
—-kfr. fjeorge Rudy, VVrightsvill •,
Pa., says: "I was yery bloated
with dropsy. Brown's Iron lSitt©»g»
gave me immediate relef."
asks, very politely, "Madame,
smoking trouble you? ' Oh, yes,
monsieur; not ordinarily, but to day
' "Ah! madaine," replies Guibol
lard, in a very sympathetic tone,
"how much you are about to suffer!"
™-While the arrangements were
being mado for a party a few even
ings ago, a young lady present inno
cently inquired, 'is the iijvit4t}Q9 to
embrace the young ladies?' 'Ob. no,'
replied a young man, 'the gentlemen
will attend to that.' And the youug
lady wonders what the young man
meant.
Consumption Cured.
All ol«l physician, retired from pracllue, iitiVii.o
had placed in his hands by ail Hast India mission
ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and |>criuaiieut cure of Consumption,
llronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and
Luiiif \tTections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after bavins tested tlit'ir wonderful curative pow
ers i:i thousands of cases, ijys felt it his duty to
make it known to bis suffering fellow*. Actuated
by this motive and a desire to relieve human sjif
forinfi, 1 will send free of charge, to all who de_-
.sirc it, this recipe, in (ierman, French or Knglish,
wilb full directions for preparing ai)d using,
Sent bv mail by itddressing with -taiap. nainnig
tills piper. W. A. XOYKS, HI rower's Block,
liochestt r, N Y. Sept!2-Sl-ly'eow
R AT H E RTOOLONG
Alter Ttiemy Years oil Che
Wroi>K Mile ol Lile a Vir
ginian Turns the Tables.
"How long did you say?"
"Twenty years, I saiil. Up to the time I
msntioned I had suffered from dUe:tsjd liver
for twenty year?," said Mr. T. I>. Hancock, of
Richmond, Va , half sadly, as though thinking
of that dilapidated section of his life. "At
times 1 »lmo«t w i.-lied it had pleased providence
to o;nit the liver from the human anatomy."
"Bail enough—twenty years of that sort of
thing," responded a listener. "What was the
upshot ol it?"
"The upshot was that some time ago I went
down to Scott's dru/ store in this city, and
bought one of Benson's Capcine Pjrous Plas
ters, applied it and was relieved in a few hours,
and am now as sound as though my liver were
made of india-rubber."
IJenson's—unlike t*»e ohl kind of plaster*—-
act promptly. Liolc tor the won! CAPCINL,
wliich is cut in the genuine. Price 23 couts.
Seabury <fe Johnson, Chemists, New \orlc.
KITS • All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day's use.
Marvelous cures. Treatise and 3-\uo trial bottle
free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, '.ill Arch St.,
l'lula, I'a.
HOJTET-DEW.
H CHAPPED HANDS,
Lips and Face
DRIES QUICKLY, ii net
(kin toft, Imcoth and velvety,
and doe* not smart the akin,
N.8.-HONEYTJEW makea
akin. a P nd renders it invisible.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
' gfl ecßcs »HOtt AIL u« FAILS. B
f*H Jfc-MtOmßh Syrup. Tiwips (food- H
MH Cie in lime, Sold by drtigglMS. IS]
THfUHK WANTED sloo.^
I 1 HI nr IV 1 Steady Employmcui during
I lILlftU uud st KMKU. A4dresi
■ C McCURDY 8c Co.. Philadelphia.?*.
fjgr*Sub3cribe for the CITIZEN-
n ...« ! r\o not let your Druggist persuade you to take
Srfcvlr IV I J gomething else, but If lie haa not got It, and
FOB THB UfiU not send for It, write to us and wo will send
r rf-V it to you by express, prepaid, ou receipt of price.
I- 1 , one to three bottles of Rheumatic Byrup will
'oßitive Cure Ttrei to nve
irmmr i mTOir lt *"*° n,t form
HEUMAIM, Four to six bottles are warranted to cure
UlUUillAliuui corrupt and running Lleers.
Four to warrant*! to cure
CIATICA, LUMBAfI®. any case of Salt Kheum.
t n Infallible remedy for Five to eight bottles will cure the waist
11 diseases of the Skin case of Scrofula.
nd Blood, such as Frt , m two t0 f onr months' use of Rheumatic
Ringworm, Syrup will cure any ease of C'hronl# Khaumatism
Mmples STlKei, If you have been a sufferer for yaarQ. andl.ave
.nd is the bert Remedy U9e( j a n the remedies you could hear of, with no
or all Female Com- do not be discouraged, for Rheumatic
leases? has %ured Syrup will cure you. hnttlaa f MOO
liseases of the Liver price, gI.OO per bottle; C bottles for fe..00.
ind Kidney* when all g e nd f or our pamphlet of Testimonials, etc.
Wled remedieS RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.. Roeheste^NJf^
For Mlie by dr_ig.a-ia frice SI.UO per Boule or 6 Boc .»•» :o. »-0
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT?
'Estate of John Conn, Dcc'd. |
(LATE OF WASHINGTON TWP )
Letters of administration on tlie estate of John
Conn, dee'd. late of Washington township, Butler
county l'»-, having been granted to the uuder
niiriu'il all persons wowing themselves indebted
to siiii'l eatHtu will please make immediate pay
ment and 2lhaving claim# against said
will present them duly authenticated for settle*
men S. (5. HUTCHISON, Admr
North Hope, I*. 0., Butler CO., P&
Nov. 10,1883.
Executors' Sale.
Tsv virtue ol the provisions of the will of Wil
lit»m Thompson, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp.,
Butler .coutiiy, ?$-, the undersigned, hi. Execu
tors, offer for sale p?xt of the farm Pfe ; »d Wil
11am Thompson, located in Middlesex "*p >
Butler county, Pa., one roiie west of the Butler
and Pittsburgh Plank Koad, and lour miles
east ol the P,.* W. Kailroad.oontaimne FIFFf -
NINE AND ONE-HALF (59)5) ACKES, one.
half cleared and in good cultivation, the balance
well tiipbered and all u der fence, is convenient
to t-ehools and churches, i'.nd is well watered.
f"sr tpftter information inquire ol on the farm
or adareiii,'
W.B. TnoMfiw*.» Executon ».
W. R. THOMPSON,)
Glade Mill P. l>., Butler, Co., Pa,
novl4-3m.
Estate of Sarali Miller.
(LA.TR or CLAY TWI\, BUTI.ER CO, DEC'L))
; Letters oi aJmlnlsfxatlpn on the above
OrftneiJ estate )Ur\t>£ b.eep 'KP"#!? to UW oa
dercltued, ail p» rsowe kuowi: g Uieniselifc* In
debted to said estate will please make irnwer
diate payment and any haviug claims
said e'tate will present tlicrn duly authenticated
for settlement. , , .
11ENKY MILLER, Adroinietrator,
(.PilltmV'!le P. 0,, Butt; r Co , Pa.
», p.
Aduiinlstrntor'ii Notice.
V.'hcrcas letters of adminislration de bonus
non In the estate of D. Moore, dee'd, have been
Urued to me by the Register ol the probate ol
willa for Butler concty. This is to give uolice
to ail!.art , 'J» Indebted to said estate to call and
ecu i}ll'ppr»pr»s having against the
same will pieeuut tlicui dajtf prPfeWfl W pi»/-
mcnt 8. F BOWSER. Adm'r of
D Moore, dec'J, Butler, ra.
Estate ol Ebeneaer Christy,
OF WASHINGTON TWP., BUTLER CO., IA.)
Letters wmipist'»tion having been grant
ed to the under.iiijued'on the otlate of
Chiisty, late of Washington twp., P ut %f ' FPh 1 }
ty. Ta., notice is ht'reby' giVeu to all parties
knowing themselves indebt«d to said estate t6
iutlo :immediate payment and any having claims
•gainst' said —in? «i!| ? r ?«cnt tLem duly
authenticated for payment
Mr.s. J ASK CunisTY, I .
Q. W. CHBISTV. j A m "•
North Hope, Bn.!«r ?onnty Pa
Auditor's Notice.
In re the partial account of Mrs. Julia
ing. Execut.ix of the estato of Bernard Itoessing
dee'd.
In the Orpliam' Court of Butler County, No.
It) Db'i. Tei'fj), ISSt.
Having (vecu appointad by flip Qgnrt an Audi
tor to take testimony, paeg upon exception!., yp
state account, if necessary, and make distribu
tion of the fund remaining. I hereby give no
tice that I will attend to the duties of said ap
pointment fho C'fl&c© of D. Brandon, £sq>,
Butler. Ta.. oh Kri.lay iiw JStb dny of Dec.. A.
D , 1883, at ten o'clock A M whore all pailtae
interested can attend.
A. M. COBNF.I.IUS Auditor.
( Jeeiioit \ot!<■*»«.
BUTLF.K Ml'i'L'Al. 1-jltS fOMPASY.
The annual election for I*2 Dtreut'ira ot l|»?
Butler County Mutual Fire Insurance Com
panr will he held at the office of the Secretary
in Butler, Pa , on the second Tuesday of Janu
ary next, beiug lite Bth day of the month, l>e
(ween the hours 1 and 2 o'clock, P M.
11. C. Sec'y.
WOE-ru MPTrAP-
The stockholders of the Worth Mutual Fire |
Insurance Company will hold their annual (
meeting for the purpose of electing officers
for the enf-uinjj year, at the school house in
West Liberty, Butler county, I*a., on the |
tucmd Saturday of January, ISB4, being the
12th day thereof. W. K. TAYLOU, Seo'y.
KAKMERS' ASD BREEDERS' MCTCAL UVli
STOCK IKSPRASCE ASSOCIATION.
The annual meeting of the members of the
Farmers' and Breeders' Mutual Live Stock
Insurance Association of the United States,
will be held «tot Hoe of Seoretary in Butler,
l'a., on the last Tuesday (29th day) of Jan
uary, 1834, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time
officers to serve for the ensuing year will be
elected. BY OKDEKOK THE DIRECTORS.
J NO. E. BYERS, Sec'y.
Notice.
A general meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Fiie
Insurance Company of Itaiiiiahstown. Butler Co.,
Pa., and vicinity, will be held at the hotisu of Mrs.
Krausie. in llannahstowii, on Saturday the Itfth
day of January, I**l, at one o'clock, I*. M. Al
members are respectively to attend.
JACOB BECK,Pres't.
HEXBV IIEOK, Sec'y. dVB3-3t
BRICKS! BRICKS!
The subscriber continues the making of bricks
common, pavement, bav window suid other qual
ities at his kiln ou tlifa Fair (Jround road, half a
mile west of Butler He will Keep on liiti'd a lot
of bricks at all times, lie will also make and Uufu
brick m the country for anyone desiring to have
them made on their own farm or premises.
As he intends carrying on the brick making
business, he invites the custom of all, promising
to givu entire satisfaction to all who may patron
ize him.
All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates.
Cail on or address,
J. GEORGE STAMM,
marCS-'S3 Bu;l r i ».
9EIGMWB
THAT
Patterson, the One Price Clothier and
(jenia ; Furnisher has a Fine Stock of
new Winter Ciothing for M eu9 't Boys'
and Children?' Wear at one extremely
Low Price to all.
PATTERSON'S,
Daifty Block, Duller, Pa.
trno rs UHACQUAINTIO WITM TH? OCOO«APHR of TH:S ixxiff*
THY WILL HE BV gXAWIWIMQ
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLiND S PACIFIC H'Y
Br tbc oentral potitlon of its line, oonneet* th#
Eut and ihe Wea: by the aborteat routs, and car
rica Lttbacngers, without change of cara, between
Ctncago and Kanaaa City, Council Bluffa Leaven
worth, AtchiiOU, Miaucapolia and St. Paul. It
conneeta in Union Depots with all the principal
lines or road between the Atlantic and the PaoiHc
Ocpftsp. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnni
tufl'i aod Itißßaftpslta ft, Paul,?i~
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Line, via Seneea and K.mko*
kec, has recently bean opened between Richmond,
Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au-
Tfn«bville. Louisville, Ijeiinptou. Cincinnati
adiaiwijPvao aua Wtuwiu, <ir. aiiu. wiaue4p
olta
T Tiai«t» fo? 9*!«»t -,ll»»rlHpip.'vl Tiokat OtSoMin
tbe united dtate* and Cau<tJa.
Baggage cheeked through and rates of fare al«
ways ad low aa competitors that offer less advan
*¥or detailed information, get tho Maps and Fold*
ers of the
GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your reprint Ticket Offiae, or address
nr. siOHM,
Vice Fiei. It Ocu 1 U'c'r. buo I fkt a Put. AgU
CHICAGO.
(ContinuedJron. last week.)
How Watch Cases are Made.
Tt is a fact not generally known that the
Jkt'mas iiu;s3' Ovid \Vaich jetiily con
tain more pure gold than many "-solid"
gold cases The demand for these watch
cases has led to the manufacture of a very
grade of solid gold watch cases—
low in quality, and d&ficient in quantity-
These cases are made from 4„ to lfl karafs,
dud « 5 oi> 0 karafcas? i« often sohl for 12
or 14 karats. It Is NOT economy to buy a
watch case so poor in quality that it will
soon lose its color, or one so soft that it will
lose its shape and fail to shut tight, thus
letting in dust and damaging the works, or
one so thin that a slight blow will break
lh« ckystulj and perhaps the movement.
&IS fetopoiny to'puy a Jame? Boss! Gold
Watch Case, in which none of these things
ever occur. This watch case is not an experi
ment —it has been made nearly thirty yaus.
JIA ZI ETOS, PA., Oct 24,188 i
I eo!d two James B6es' Gold VVaieti Uiirty
years ago, when they firbt t-anie out, anil they are In
trood condition yet One of them is carried by a
carpenter, Mr. L. W. Drake, of Uazletcn, and only
Ehows the wear in one or two places; the other by
Mr. Bowmen, of Cuuuing-ham, Pa.; and I can pro
duce one or both of those ca*a! at any time.
SYLVESTER ENOLE, Jeuelrr.
Sr».l a rent iui>|i to At/uo»ii IVali li Cw l'»rt<irl»«, Phlla
di-lphin. for limi J.uni. Illii.tmlrd Pan i>hlrt .liowKb haw
Jaisti VO'W anil lir;.UM IValrh l lns art' made.
(To be Continued.) «
The Boss watch cases with any kind of
movement desired, can be ha l of
E. GRIE B«»
WATCH 1 JEWELEB,
Tlain St., Butler, Pa.,
Opposite Troutman's Dry Goo ls Store,
J2;H1IW(» \ A< Ai) Tr ffl V ,
CANONSBURG, PA.
One of tlie best schools. Thorough preparation
for college. <Jo< d English education. Connected
with it, .IKKKEKSON IiALL Hoarding School for
Hov*, Discipline strict but kindly, Coys kept in
the f'i mi I v apil under the eye of the principal and
thotoußhiy curutl for. Opens January 2.
d-5,53,1m WM. EWIKU, Principal.
BANNER 1
POWDER
Always the Best.
CUSTARD CAKE (Delicious).
Take two cups m-rar (powdccd is bitst),
one-hull cup t'Uttcr, ore cup swict tui.k, two
esjgg, yplks and whites lie ten separately; mix
together; Htvorwith lemon or vauilla; add two
and a hall cup.- silted Hour, having mixed in it
one measure "Bannbh''Baking powder; bake
ill jelly-cake pajis.
KuKT'IK CUXTAIiU -Take two cups ol
railk. when it boils adij two ticapipg tpaspoon
lulscorn starch, two well beaten, one hall
cup white Micar; Htvor with &atjje as in cako;
put the custard 'jetwuon this Injurs of thg cake
while both are warm.
I"" WANTED, SALESMEN. 1 "
To canvass for the sale of N Stock. I'ucqualed
facilities. So e\j>rL uce required. Salary an I ex
penses paid. 7W)acrc s of Fruit ami Ornamental Tree®.
Shrubs, Kcies,etc. W. 6c T. SMITH. Geneva. N. Y.
T
# % 198 ÜBERTV ST. B
yiTTBETTBOK. 2>A-
NO RIVALS IN THE FIELD I
run bcis leit siihd an iu cayßTrui nns
ON THE QUESTION OF
LARGE VS. SMALL STORES.
'1 i a i largo « a . i. ■ o-jadac' • 1 n:.der conn ierab'e le~«s expjnso ll.an a t-ina'.l one (difference ir. receipt* consi lered), no cn s who give 8
the tu j- -2t a moments i!iu wid deny. an 1 can a better il i;s;rat:on of the truth of this Hta.emei.t be found than with ourselves. W«
bav< i • <;!.«»' sil !i T und ti T NTS'FURNISHING GOODS Store in America. Our e eve-i spacious salesrooms (not counting in our
WLont.. i>e; »il:ac. : .Sj
ELEVEN GRAND STORES IN ONE.
Our da.iy aro five greater than any sk>re in on. lino. Tl.c piices we .ink for goods are from 2C to 33 per cent, below all oompetit on
an lin man n-tanc. ssi l er ■ >'it cm Iwsivo:. That is nut mere asstition. a visit to and through our house will prove it. It is the aegregate of
our «a'tf a:i! q a'lt <f £0 ds bought. tad nut the p'otit of a transaction, which enables us to
UNDERSELL ALL SMALLER COMPETITORS !
1-Jead Our ]Vlonev Saving" Prices.
MEN* SUITS ANI> OVFIICOATS. BOYS'«V CIIILDUENS'CLOTHING MENS' AND BDTs' HATS AND MENS' FURNISHING GOODB.
OA PS.
Good substantial Stoel Gray
Union Casaimere tuits well Nobby anil well made Jlirl Stiff Wo 1 Hits, all shape , White, or Gray Mixed Merino
made and trimmed SCO Flue Kilt t-uits.. . ..v2 50 '• <■ :i .d 7">. shirts 25c, and 35c.
\pry 1 ..:'dso;ne Kilts, with M &t\ ta nu.ll:') Sii.l Hats 11 Extra Heavy shirts or drawers,
Fancy mixed Union \Voreftd l'lcalod 1i.ic!:5........». ? I ;0 n d fl 40c and 50c.
Bjii's, fancy li;ili.gs s>'nd but- Ui-yb short rants, Suits, apre V us' black or 1 rown Derby All wool Scarlet Knit bliirt or
tons •« 500 ;i to 12 rears t-evetal styles |j. l; . si r,o, 50. diawers S7c.
, . , .... '.'J ? al , or r i a j t s|} ; All wool Donblc-brensted Scarlet
B own Mised Cheviot 'Vic- I-ancy 1 Icalcd at M. •>'•: .Mens' Jlroitiw >y Silk 11 its -St 00. Flaunel shlru $1 50
tory Mills," full i-ud 87 50 Pinched,; Gray at 4=4; 20
«?!« M«» sl.nposa'l wool Mc.'s'Cl in< hilla nd PlnsV. Caps Extra size Merino Underwear,
hnndi ed *i'J. .7' 5 °- •' 7sc *'• «to 5* incite. 75c and #1 00.
^ I 'mrnS p,,a or * tW Cloth Q to v «, best English make,
Parable Brown or Gray Sack at *<l ?7 and ?S. . :>• Chinchi.l i WliQol <Ji| : 25c " 0< " " C aD ' c *
Overcoats .- • ip i,..;,, ~ fp ,i Heavy Cotton socks, lOcts, 15c.
, , p ? 1., 1 suita. . rot ,~, h c=ip* with or without 20c. and 25c
la^vercoau 1 ' SSOO S ° ? 's W :,",e" Assorted colors. Merino Half
Chinch,-la overcoats 45 00 t( , „ Hoys' S. ; .b ki, ca, s. various Hose 89b, 35c and 50c.
blue, Black and Brown Fi-jur- years the Ware liesi"-!or. 1 (15 " ''' 5 ' ' Shaker Hoo. Socks, good value,
ed 'Chinchilla cieicoais i<; CO L'hiitv styles for same agea at . , .
i 2 2">. s ■>. i-i. t i arr.l - s ••s* 1 ! 'l c ' Caps, Suspeuders, tnirlis'i and Ameri-
Plaiu Beaver Bluo Chinchilla " ''v /'w 1 Web, 20c, »sc, 35e, 50c.
fi'fllvt!".! ' r , ... p. , | ... . < htl2reu s 1 inh.vis, all colors
and t'uncy IriiiviQ - .. ... ' _ .
Overfoata J.'. 7«. co ts, ?8 511. t4. ju. ioo, ai d . . Four ply Linen Collars, best
U ' ' 4 ~ * ;Poya overcoats, ajjea 10 to 17; .. styles, 10c.
Blue Black or Brown Plain ' wo. liavo a Gray l>i2j,i.iial Ihi--esnbra: es i.uly a j art of tte Perfect fittiug Laundried
Ca'etor Beaver oveicoits .*lO ill at i-S. a h'aeey it :>ck < a-si- 'rcii.cnd'His stoi k we arc now Dreea Shirts, 75c, ?1 aud fl 25.
n:cre at %5, Stylish Ulster- -h;nvin;j.
At tl2, SIS, tW. *lB, we have ettes ai io. Elegant Dress _ 1,000 Scarls. Ties, shields, Ac.,
beautiful oyercoata, nru'.o Overcoats at ?10 Vei.s' Knie Fur Soft Hats, twen- for
for the very finest City 1 r.nd *l2, 'ty siy.< % f!\c, It) Tboueands of silk handkcrchieto
TtaUa : j _ J. „ 11 ,r '^ c aut * c •
A ticket entitling tlic boUUv to it cbanee to win :i beautiful horse and eU'jfiiit j>haeton (including harness), a magnificent grand square
piano, aind a beoutil'nl s«K of parlor i'liruitu»t», total value
$2,000 Will ho C4§v<»EJ wish lives'}' Purchase
60 matter how small the tame may be. The public thawing u ill fake p'aee January Ist, I>B4, and the lucky number announced in this paper
Free! Free ! No Charge!
Sample, rulos .n* self .ucasnreuieiit and our Ulustrafed Fashioit Journal, coptaininx all of the prevailing styles of the season, and telliaff
how to orijer goods by mail, will he sent free of charge upon apulication to any tuldress. A penny postal card will bring it to your house, &u4
may be the soli ran ef saving many a dollar to you.
lv A- u K M! j\. N IS! > B,
The Reliable One Glclhiers,
83 to 83 Smithfield, Corner Diamond Street, - PITTSBURGH, PA
HAPPY HOMES! HAPPY HOMES!
THE NUMBER OF HOMES MADE HAPPY
by the use of the celebrated Labor and Health-saving
is beyond power of computation. Our facilities for the production of it are t3xcd to the utmo«t to bUpcly tht
OrdersthLt pour In upon us from this B r eat wide ar.d prcgressive country. Right here >n your
section it Isbclnn used extensively and many can testify to its wonderful properties.
•'•• J. TVrJFTn ROeOBJMS
V. 'i DAY'S SCALDING- OR
TinVrappors «re Sbxiil and can be uud tor smooth,
inglhe surface of <your hand-irons, giving them a pol
ish end smootkness thai will greatly assist in
giving your cfiothes a finished look. Remember
this Soap is cheeper than eny other to the
market, and yet doee eN ws claim for 4t.
B®~Wash-day has no terrors for the household where
DAtf'S SOAP is used, no unpleasant and sickening odors to fill
your houses, 110 laborious rubbing on the wash-bcard, while the
washing can be done in one-half the time necessary by following the old
worn-out method.
MADAM— f°> it is to the ladies we desire to speak more especially
—you are the interested person 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 shouid interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this
soap that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY.
We do not come to you with a plausible story calculated to hav«
you try it, simply for the amount of money such a sale would bring us ;
we do not come to you as irresponsible parties, who have no reputation
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 sup
pose for a moment it would compensate us to maks false statements to
you and ruin our well-earned reputation? No, dear reader; what we
say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is sustained by the evidences
of thousands of housewives from all over the country, besides which we
stand ready to endorse it all with ready cash.
DAY'S SOAP is the ORIGiMAL and anSy F&TENTED
~ A a a MA ———— The Miners'Ckin and Clothes.
DAY'S SOAP WILL CLEAN ?S8
U9% B Vw'l MimißßidMß Everjbodys Skin and Clothes.
11k (here liot economy in tile nitc of Soap tliiit will clean til'- skill wrll a.* |
sh# c}«>lti«-n ! Thl» DAY'S SOAP will sorely do. It « ill in no E
Upmost. if ltcK.<rcuii»|l«vlonj. |
No soda, no washing crystals, no lyca are to be used, but
simply supply yourself for the next wash day with a bar 01 DAY 3
SOAP, then carefully 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, yov will be the first person we have heard oi
that has been disappointed.
remember —If you don t inteni' to follow the directions
do not trv the soap at all, for unless yon do this you will be disap
pointed, an 1 then you will scold us and yourself as well.
The cost of one cake will convince you that it is the best and.
cheapest soap offered you, while the smiles that will encircle youi biow
will do justice to a golden sunset. _ t
your grocer for it, and do not allow him i.o put you oi! wito
anything else for a substitute, for every dealer can obtain it, and should
he refuse you send direct to
DAY <Sfc FRICK,
Props, of the Philadelphia Steam Soap Works
-1754-56-SS-GO-&2 Howard St., Phila,
DZEHSTTISTIR, Y .
OS# VV 4LDRON, Graduate ol the Phil
R adelphia Dental Collegers prepare*"
■ B* ■to do anything In the line of hit
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Oflice on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs,
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
myai-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler's Flour Store.
EN. LEAKE, M. P.,
• Hoineopathie Physician and Surgeon
Office in Union Block, and residence in
Ferrcro ho se, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 2.% 1883.
KING OF THE SINGERS
ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS
, with all the latest improve
-7; tffi* ments. Splendid cabinet
mm m work, larjje drawers, exten
sive leal and gotbio cover.
The best
A Sewing Machine
ever made. Sent ftjr exami
nation.
We cio not Want Your Money
Unless the Machine Suits You.
Write to us for particulars.
WILLMARTH & CO.,
1828 North 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
oct3-6m,
Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock
Establishment in the World !
Clydesdale, Ferehero>-Xormans English Draft
Humes, Trottinq-Bred Roadsters, Shetland
Ponies, Hohtein and Devon Cattle.
Our customers have the advantage of our
many years experience in breeding and import
ing large collections, opportunity of comparing
different breeds, low prices, because of extent
of business, and low rates of transportation.
Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
Mention CITIZEN. july2s-9m.
! *i? *.LI /.HJL
-M3U SC J'JEjßl'.'j put! e;!MM pus 39111
s&qjois jriq 'josigcj-vjsb/k. opf Jrt&c*. jci;
' *i|scm t.fep guei| rj j« iinsa.i tc sisui;3is
on *SJOpc }U£teß|dun -rieofi £iq ; Cuisn £q
a jus 'atuix jju>-£ sacs
Union Woolen Mills.
I would den ire to call the attention of the
public to tho Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, an they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FCTLLEBTON,
jn124,'78-ly Butler. Pa
Ml LIVERV STiBLE
Leibold & Troutman
Have opened a Livery Stable on Jefferson St.,
first door below Bickel & Gallagher.
Good rigs, first class teams always on hand.
Horses fed on reasonable terms, also horses
bought and sold. oct3-3m.
Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es :
lablishment.
A health 1 tit tit on in its 30th year. For
nearly all kimls ol Chronic diseases, and es
pecially the diseases of Women. OPBN AT ALL
SEAXOKS, C iculars free. Address,
S. FREASE, M. D.,
jylS-ly New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa.
Advertise ia the C'ITIZBN.
QCEES VICTORIA.
Court circles in Englan! irj ajiiiu< about
the queen's health. Her disease is thought to
be of the kidneys. While this is difficult to reach
by ordinary treatment which accounts for her
lingering illness, there - a »ui« and certain
remedy for it all and kindred affections,which eh*
ought to know of and us >. i:i| DB. FENNEB'S
KIDXEI AND BACK-ACHE CUBE. The fol
lowing illustrates how readily it cures infinitely
worse cases than hers:
Fredonia, N. Y.. Mar. 8, 1883.
Dr. M. M. Fenner—Dear Sir—For years I had
been differing from a combination "of KIDNKY
DIKEAHE. HEART DISEASE and PEUALK «T'A£X£J!l.
I had a heavy aching pain over my kidneys with
cramping o: my limbs. I had BACKACHE and a
SCASTT and TBRBID flow of nnne; BLOATISO O»
UJIBS and a OEXERAL DROPSICAL cosDnios; also
PAIS, PALPATATION and DuorsT of the HEART.
My condition was a distressing one, aud all
treatment and KIDNEY REMEDIES gave little or no
relief.
I have been taking your "KIDHEY ASD BACK
ACHE CURE" with the most happy result. It had
relieved all the unfleanant symptoms that Lars
followed me so persistently and so long. I
never had a medicine help mo so quickly and
cure so completely. lam doing mv own work.
Yours truly. MBS. JAMES FULLEIi.
DB. FENNEB'S SOOTHING BYBDP—Pleas
ant. safe, certain. Produces good rest, go«d
temper, rosy cheeks, energy, freshness, health
and vigor in the child.
DR. FENNEB'S CAPITOL LITTERS—Th
purest and best stomach tonic known.
Dr. FENNEB'B SALT BHEUM OINTMENT
— YELLOW AXO WHITE — A cure for ALL Ml#
DisEAsrs. See directions wrapi>cd around
package.
DB. FENNEB'S BLOOD AND LIVEB PILLS
—The best family physio known.
For full information get of your dealer a cir
cular entitled DR. PBXTSEU'S PEOPLE'S HMIWM,
ARE FFTED ALL OVER THE WC ELD. And are for
sale by J, L. Wuller and D. H. Wuller, But'or,
Pa.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
HAWUTACTUBEWT niALIKS IX
Rough and Plansd Lirmier
OF BVKRY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDING
SASH,
DOORS.
FLOORING.
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near German Catholic Church
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham St*.
(J. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
VVM. CAMPBELL, TRKASUUER.
H. C. HEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIIiECrORS:
J. L. Purvis, E. A. HelmboMt,
William Campbell, jJ. W. Burkhart,
A. Tronlman, ! Jacob Schoene,
G. C. Rocasing, ' John Caldwell,
Dr. W. lrvin, i J. J. Crol).
A. B. Rhodes, n. C. Helneman.
JAS. T- M'JUNKIN, (Jen, Az't
BUTLER
Holiday Goods!
All the very latest designs in
Fine Parlor Lamps,
Belgian Glassware,
Bisque Novelties,
China Vasesj
Silverware, Bronzes, &c.
The largest and fl est selection of these
goods in this city, sclo ted especially lor holi
day trnd-\ Strangers to ibis city will consult
and be instructed by giving us a call.
j. p. sun. sen t co„
189 & 191 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
d12'83-4w
HOUSE A tfD LOT FOR SALE.
A VSRY COZY
Two-Storied Frame House
of six rooms, cellar, oat house# and two
lota of ground In Butler will b sold on reason
able terms. Call at office of
F. M. EASTMAN
Mar-14tf. Butler Pa.
FOR SAI*E.
18 Acres of laud, with large two-story brjuk
honso and large barn thereon erected. Good
orchard; situated in Batler twp , Butler county,
Pa., adjoining Butler borough on the south, will
be sold cheap and on easy terms. For particu
lars inquire of Lev McQnistion, Esq., Butler, Pi.
Union Woolen MilL
BUTLER, PA.
H. FCT.LERTOIV, Prop'r.
Manufacturer of BLANKSTS, FLAHNKLS, YARNS,
Ac. Also custom work done to order, such ai
carding Rolls, making Blankets, Flannels, Unit
ing and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low
piiccs. Wool worked on the shares, It de
sired. my7-ly
MORRIS NURSERIES,
"West Chester, t*a.,
GROVER & KINNB.
Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery,
Roses, etc., etc.
JA I *. M. AUAMS,Agent,
nov2l-3m Butler, Pa.
EMW ffcSTOPPED FREE
■ ■ Marvelous success.
■ ■ Insane Persons Restored
I ■ Dr.KLINE S GREAT
■ ■ NERVE RESTORER
•»■«//BKAINFTNLSVI DLSBASBS. -OnJyn.it
*rg /or Nerve Affections, Pits, FPHe+sy, et<\
ILLIWLK if Uktn as directed. No Fiir afte*
day's use. Treatise and $a trial bottle tree ta
atients, they payingexpres* charges an bo* wbeA
red. Send names, r. O. and express address ot
ted to DR.KLINE, O3I Arch St..Philadelphia,Pa.
fists. SHWAJCM OF IMITATING FRAUDS*
■jgF-BIITTEB
ffilwiSA For COLOR and SWEETNESS
IHlSfl Use BEAN'S CONCENTRATED
BBWIH Extract of
m C«lor. BrijkUrt
»* ' and BtroMfMt. or
cb*nt, or »en 4 ol#. In for » M«pto. oolqriaM 600lbt. to
BIAS, RAttE t CO.. S*. M 3 MariH St., tIILAD "A.