Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 09, 1884, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITI 'A KN ■
misceixaweou».
ALL SAINTS.
In a church that is furnished with mulliou and ,
gable,
With alter an-l rercdo*, with gargoyle and
groin,
The penitents' dreaie* ari-aealskin and sable.
The o<lor of sanctity's eau-de-cologne.
But ouly could Lucifer dying front Hade*
Gate down on this crowd with its paniere and
paints,
lte would say as he looked at the lords and the
ladies,
•'Oh, where is All dinner* it this is All
Saint's?"
Hash.
On one of the northern trains recent
ly was an old lady, who evidently had
never before made a railway journey.
After looking about her for some time
in cariosity, her eyes alighted on the
bell line, and she asked the water boy,
who happened to be passing at that
time, what it was for "That, marm,"
said the boy with a twinkle in his
eyes, "is to ring the bell when you
want anything to eat," and passed on.
Shortly "after the old lady got down
the familv umbrella and, reaching up
to the bel'l line, gave a vigorous pull.
Of course the breaks were applied, the
windows were thrown up, questions
asked, etc., the old lady sitting calmly
through the confusion. Presently the
conductor c»m« rushing into the ear,
■ exclaiming, "Who pulled that bell - '
"1 did," replied the old ladj meekly.
"Well, what do you want?" snapped
the official, impatiently. "Well,'"' said
the old party, meditatively, "you can
bring me some hash."
"Fear brings disgrace, bravery
brings honor, cowardice saves no man
from his fate," says the Caliph Omar;
but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has saved
millions from an awful fate.
There were nine men and six
women in the car which was making
so much noise as it rolled along that
those talking had to shout to make
themselves heard. Suddenly the car
stopped, and a tall angular female was
heard to exclaim, "Now I propose. '
Remembering it was leap year, the six
unmarried men rushed for the door,
while the three married ones simulta
neously remarked, "It's useless to pro
pose tons, madam; we're already mar
ried."
An old lady, 70 years of age, was
rappidly declining from a continuous
hacking cough. A bottle of Papillon
Cough Cure relieved and cured her, and
she ss now in perfect health, She rec
ommends it very highly. For sale by
J. L. Wuller and D. H. Wuller.
El Mahdi has eighteen wives and he
goes into war as a mere pastime.
For fifteen years I was annoyed
with a severe pain in my head and dis
charges in my throat from Catarrh.
My sence of smell was much impared,
By the use of Ely,s Cream Balm I have
overcome these troubles.—J. B. Case,
St. Denis Hotel, New York.
For several years I have been tronb
led with Catarrh. Elys Cream Balm
proves to be the article desired. I
believe it is the only cure.—L. B. Co
burn, Hardware Merchant, Towanda,
Pa.
—N. Y. Mail: The new hand paint
ed bonnets go very well with the old
hand-painted faces.
As When She was Young.
"I have used Parker's Hair Balsam
and like it better than any similar
preparation I know of," writes Mrs.
Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. P. Perrv, of
Coldbrook Springs, Mass. "My hair
was almost entirely gray, but a dollar
bottle of the Balsam has restored the
softness, and the brown color it had
when I was young—not a Bingle gray
hair left. Since I began to appjy tho
Balsam my hair has stopped falling
out, and I find it is a pefectly harmless
and agreeable dressing,'
—We could get along without April
showers this year, many of them at
least.
In aseing Papillon Skin Cure lor
diseases of the skin and cutaneous sys
tem, you do not require internal medi
cines; the cure is made by exudation;
that is, drawing the diseased matter
from the body. For sale by J. L.
Waller and I>. H. Wuller.
—The fashionable amusement of the
Washington ladies is to visit the
Chinese baby. The old Chinese Min
ister is very proud of his latest heir,
although its young and pretty mother
is his twentieth wife.
An Avaricious Age.
A great many people call the present
age an avaricious one. The American,
as a rule, thinks of the almighty dollar
in all of his transactions, whether in
the pursuit of wealth, helth or pleasure.
The general tendency of our race is
toward excess, and this shonld be care
fully guarded against. The love of
money is generally credited with being
the root of all evil, but all people
seem to be after plenty of the root.
It cannot be told from the phraseology
ofjtbe following whether the writer in
tended a wholesale cure or whether he
wished to go into a little speculation :
JAMESTOWN, PA.
DR. S. B. HARTMAN & Co.—At
what price will you furnish Pe
runa by the gallon? I am afflicted
with neuralgia and catarrh. I have
taken three bottles of Peruna and it is
helping me.
L. B. MOATS.
—The law requiring patent medi
cines to bear the proprietary stamp has
been repealed, and the stamp-collectors
have taken to gathering the stamps, to
hold for higher prices in the future.
Don't You Do It.
Don't Suffer any longer with the
pains and aches of Rheumatism, which
make life a burden to you. Relief,
speedy and permanent <-an be procured
al the nearest drug store, in the for.u of
Kidney-Wort. Elbridge Molcolm says:
"I was completely prostrated with
Rheumatism and Kidney troubles and
was not expected to recover. The
first dosi' of Kidney-wort helped me
Six doses put me on my feet, it has
entirely cured oo and [ have hail no
trouble since."
—lt may be good sense to differ
from your friend, but it is bad manners
to tell him so too sharply
Mrs. T. M. Wheeler, of New
York, received the SI,OOO offered prize
for handsomest design in wall paper.
It is known as the "bee patera," and
represents golden-winged bees in a
wreath of clover blossoms. The sec
ond prize was won by Miss Clark.
Her design is a gold fishing net on a
light ground with a dado of seaweeds
and a frieze of seashells. This is quite
a triumph of the ladies, as quite i num
ber of men artists were in competition.
Ministers Sound its Praise.
Rev, Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville,
Tenn., writes as follows: "Samaritan
Nervine permanently cured mv son of
epileptic fits." Here's food for thought.
Sold by druggists, $1.50.
—Shoulder straps for women's
dress is the latest. Why not? Women
command Give them the straps.
Why such a medicine as Papillon
Cough cure has not been discovered
before, is a mystery It is a delicious
syrup, made "from simple herbs and
pure sugar- It never fails to cure
whooping cough. For sale by J. L.
Wuller and D, H. Wuller.
Director Sturtevaut, of New York
Agricultural Experiment Station,
thinks the most desirable uses for coal
ashes is to place them around the
stems of currant bushes, quince trees
and the mountain ash, in order to
cheeh the ravages of the borer. Cur
rant bushes so treated have for many
years proved extraordinarily thrifty,
and have also been protected from the
attack of the currant worm. Quince
and mountain ash tree similarly treat
ed have also been greatly benefited.
The ashes for this purpose ere heaped
up about the stem to a hight of per
haps six or eight inches, and extend
ing about two feet from the trunk.
—A clergyman was devoutly read
ing the Holy scriptures to his congre
gation, when he came to certain words
in the lower right hand corner, to
which he desired to give great empha
sis. So hp read, with a loud voice:
"I am"—turned over two leaves and
continued—"an ass, the foal of an ass,
then, seeing his mistake, found the
right placo and added—"that I am, '
which of course nobody would deny.
Dr. McCosb, of Princton, in a re
cent address to the students said:
"Our College is not in a good state."
This is precisely what the little M a ' ne
girl thoaght, who thus finished her
prayer one night: "And now, God,
good-bye; for I'm going to New Jersy
for two weeks."
—A specimen of logic. What relation
is a loaf of bread to a steam engine ?
Bread is a necessity. A steam engine
is an invention. Necessity is the
mother of invention; therefore a loaf of
bread is the mother of a steam engine.
The curiosity of a child of five
had been aroused by seeing a magnify
ing glass. "How many tiiaes does it
magnify?" asked a gentleman thinking
to puzzle him. "As many times as
you look through it" was the ready
eply.
A man very much intoxicated
was taken to the station. "Why did
you not bail him out?" inquired a by
stander of a friend. "Bail him out.'
exclaimed the other. "Why you
couldn't pump him out?"
The Sheriff of Walla Walla, Or.,
recently received at the same time two
letters inquiring for two brothers.
One had been hanged a week before,
the other had been murdered. The
West is brisk and bold.
—Sydney Smith once commenced a
charity sermon'by remarking: "Benev
olence is a|sentiment|common to human
j nature. A never sees B in distress
without asking C to relieve him.
—The highest postage rates .o for
eign countries is to Patagonia aad the
island of St. Helena—27 cents per half
ounce. The next highest is to Mada
gascar—23 cents.
—Don't neglect pruning grape-vines
until after the sap begins to flow, If
not done in the fall, it should be done
now, as quickly as possible.
—How Noah would have enjoyed
the present spring. It would have re
minded him of old times.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired troni practice, having
hud placed in his hands by an Kan India mission
ary the formula of a simple \ egetahle remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption.
Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and
I.ung Affections, also a ixwltlve and railloal cure
for Nervous Dehllit v and all Nervous Complaint
after having tested their wonderful curative [tow
er* iu thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to
noike it known to ills sutiernig fellows. Actuated
by this motive and a desire to relieve human -.uf
ferlng, 1 will send free of charge, to all who de
sire It, tins recipe, In (iemian, French or Kiifclish,
with lull directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stautp, naming
this paper, W. A. N'ovks, no Power's Block,
Rochester, N Septl2-83-ly'eow
Planing Mill
—AND
Lumber Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
MANUFACTURER? AND OEAI-KRB IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASII,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near German Catholic Uliuroli
Far CQLOR and SWEETNESS
Us* BEAN' 3 CONCENTRATED
■MNmI Extract of Annatto.
*wn Color. Brightest
» a * Strung sat. «<•/ of your
ihtsl, or had ii cl«. li, »(*iu |.i br * tuaplr, ..»lur tag Umj lb. U
HEA V KABK A CO., No. H35 M»i krt St.. I'llll.XU \.
WANTED, SALESMEN.
Tocanvafei forth*a&lrof JftuwrySW* k. fu<^u.ilo.l
facilities. No ejiporleuce required. Hilary ami *x
peUAeiipald. iwacrvs vf Fruit &u 1 1 Qnuuut:ut»i lri- s.
Strub»,Howe.etc W. & T. SMITH7O?utv», N, V,
A Public Benefactor.
Win. 11. Htelnor Meiul»**r ol tl»«*
Editorial Slsill ol llie *e»
York lleraNl: silso F.\-
CoiiimiwKloiM'r ol Ev
<•!««• Xew York til)
I* Ann St., wijh:
I)r M. M. Fennor. Fredouia, N i —Dour fir—
Ihnvebeen a j;reat iferev from
Nervous irrititiou uid Pysj-ep»:a fir year*
My friend. Hon. H. C. Lake of the New \orK
Curnnu Hoiue, induced me to try your li'.ood A
Liver Hemedy and Nerve Tonic. By of
two bottles I have realized a complete restora
tion to health. I look upon ii as the greatest
reruedv of the age. and upon you, a« the com
pounder of the #ame. as a public benefactor.
FHOM THE NEW YORK THIBCNF-
New York Tribune. New York,
Pi-. M. M. Fenner. Fredouia, N. \.—Dear Sir
| Please send me two more bottles of your
Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. My
ife has been tal-iug ii audit has done her good
Yours truly, 0. A. TR.YCY.
Completely, and entirely cleanses the blood
relieves Biliousness. Constipation and Headache:
cleans out and heals the entire stomach and
bowels. broaKs up and cures Agues aud form
ing Fevers; cures Pimples. Skin Eruptions and
Skin Diseases, removes Bai Breath, is an anti
dote for the Blues; sooths, strengthens and
heals Weak and Irritated Nt-rves, producing
good rest at night; and completely renovate*
and restores a disordered system—whether the
disorder is slight or grave.
PR. FENNER.S KIDNEY AND lUt K-A( he
CI BE—For all diseases of the Kidneys, bladder,
urinary passages, backache, dropsy, I'tualo
weaknesses, nervous debility, Heart
rheumatism' etc. The most successful romedv
that ever been administered in the diseases
naried. Get of voiu- dealer the memorand tm
book entitled "Dr. Fenn-r's P. ..plt,'s Rcmndics
are Used all Over the World." And aro for
sa'e by J, L. Waller and D. li. Waller, But er,
THE SURE CURE!
KIDNEY DISEASES, \
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
| PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY,
"Ki'Jney-V.'ort la the most successful remedy
I ever used." Dr. P. C. Ballou, Mouktou. Vt.
• Kidney-Wort is always reliable."
Dr. Q. N. Clorlc, 80. Hero, Vt.
"Kidney-Wort haa cured my w lie nfter two years
suffering." Dr. C. M. Summerlm, Sail Hill, Q«.
IN THOUSANDS OF CA6ES
it cured \-hf.re all elae failed. 11 is mi Id,
CEBTAA' Pf JT9 ACTION, but
harmless in all cases.
Cirlti-lenniw. the Blood and »lre»rllieiii»i4
give* New Life to all tlie important ore-ins of
tlio bodj-. The natural action of t'ue Kidneys la
restored. Tlie Li»cr is cleansed of all disease.
Rid tho Euwela move freely and healthfully.
In tliia Way tho worst, disease* are c-radioawd
troin the system. 2
PbJtk, $I OU UoUD UU DUY, SOLD BY DUKWtfitS.
'> Dr7 can be sent by mail.
■ \fkhiJti UICHf RDSOX .1 CO.Burllnrtcß Tt.
I**-. ■<'. .« 1
Cleanses the ayrtein of all Its impurities, H
tones the stomach, regulates the heart, ■
unlock* the secretions of the liver, pi
ttrengthens the nerves and invigorates ■
the brain. 'm
PERUNA—I
1
Catarrh, and ftII I>lwcaggs_of_ttiP I
| arthmajjnilit Sweats, Short- H
wal Pehllity. tahe g
PERUNA—I
We can produce cases cured with Pe-S
mns, the like of which never before ■
had teen cured with any medicine or«
bv any phvslcian. We allude to Mrs. H
Eberilne, lira. Ingram, Mrs. Henry Ellis,*
Mr. Carta, M r - Frampton, and others, ■
wboae cases are given in detail in our■
book entitled the "Ills o! Lite, which H
•ou can get of your druggist, or S. ii Mj
IIAHTMAN & Co., Columbus, Ohio. No. 3.|Kj
••Will 'ha eomiajf wwi smoke ?" was net
tled by Proi. Fisk in his etarudDK t>BUl-
I I'Ulet. He says, moreover, that the rational
way to use tobacco is thromch the pii e.
.111 agrt e that only the best tobacco should
be used. Which Is the be-pt ? That to
which Nature has contributed the niopt ex
' uuisite flavors, iilaekwell's Bull Durham
Hmokini? Tobacco Jilts the bill completely.
•Nearly two-tlurda of all the tobacco grown
00 the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro
lina foes Into the manufactory of Black
well, at Dnrhtin. They buy the pick of
I. tliu entiic lection. Hence
ui 1 BlackweU's Bull Durham
£|Lgj wV4 buiokiinf TOlnu ei. is the
tust of that tobacco Don't
WyMjW bo deceived when yon buy.
Tho Durham Bull trade
'sjf mark is on
IS® * I everj I I
BlAckwell'a Genuine Bull Durham
choitf Judfre r <•?
—H — H—
f \ Thin porous planter M
I 1! famous for its quick
IMB Mt ftUd Lt:Art^
Ol Jtk I 53" curing I.uru» IWk,
■ IflM V ■ M ■ 10. S- latica,
Crick In the Iku k, Hldo or flip, NwuraUna, Stiff Joint#
and Sore Chest. Kidney Trouble* uii.l all pai/ia
or aches eltlifir lv>cal Araoep-fMMtfed. ItSuotbtM, Strength
♦-us and Stimulates the pai tn. Tlrtuoa of hops com
blned with ifuiua —clean and ready to apply, hup. nor to
liniment*, lotioiw and Price & eenU or 6 f >r
SI.OO. Sold by druff-1 m OCA TP
ifiatii and country: f\ \j| |\ En M 9
f-torts. Maded on re
pri«'torfl. Bot*( on. Maaa.
-~H— Q<i>
e V The best funiily pill
liver I'llia. 80c. ru*a»artt in a*'tii»nand ea ay to
BLISS'
1845. Illustrated Eard-Bosi 1884.
For the Farm and Garden. 150 pages.
tIOO illustrations And a »»«•«uf 1 l\al Colored Plat#
ol' Flowers, tells Whm, When and Hou to
plant a.id i lull of information invaluable to ail
interested in gardening. Mulled for tfo. (
to cover poatutfo,
lllu«trate«l \ovelty Llit«
«>i the ueweal vtrletUa
I !u»er«, Vrrrlahlri, Cl*
BtSBiSS rf«l», Frult.Plnßtiiie^
iS~ " Mailed Frefti
lo^DC
I And havo on hand bM
| when yon want to iliint?^^^^^^^
A Sk rd'EN' *» $ .00.
20 packets choice Flower f ed>» (our setection), it
eluding tt'll.ll <;wtlli:\ ' 'KPS (a mixture cf
lUO varieties of Flower c o< si, for #I.OO.
A VEGETABLE GAR! EN FOR SI.OO.
30 pkts. Choice Vcgeta le Seed-t (our selection),
Includiiu: BlKi's American Homier IVh. for sl,
B<>Til the above for $1.7. r «. Gardener's Hand
i Book telling you how to grow them, scut Free with
I orders.
B. K. BLISS & SONS, c
34_ Barclay St., Mew-York.
IUARILANDPARHK. 1 ook and Map IJee
»l byf 1: MIAN AH \ N Attorn<>v, Ka9ton Ma
"HEAD, COMPARE AND HER."
Jo hn Bickel
Opens the Season with some of thf most astonishing announcements ever made to the people of Butler county. Hav
ing just returned from the Eastern market where T purchased FOR CASH one of the largest stocks of
Ever brought Butler in one season ) Imve so many big bargains to offer that I can only name a few of them.
A Gfood K:p Plow Shoe, Two Buckles, at Ninety-three Cents.
I have one lot of 500 pair of them all sizes 6-12, which I will close at 93c Sold elsewhere for $1.75.
Mfiitt* C'Hli Hoot*, Calf Racks, tt-Jl sS a pair 1 liave 10 cam's ol tliese boot* wliieli uiust go at 8S
wold elsew here at 5*3.75 and SI.
A GOOD SOLID MIXERS' SHOE, G-12 at 91 cents a pair. I have 10 sixty-pair cases of this shoe and lam sjoing
to give them to my trade at 91 cents a pair. Sold elsewhere for $1.50.
A Ladies' Button Shoe, Solid, 97 Cents.
This ts a Fine Shoe worth iully twice the amount I at-k for it. My stock of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes
are all made to my own order and every pair warranted
AGENTS FOB REYNOLDS BROS'. FINE SHOES.
Mv stock ol Shoes for Men and Boys is complete as 1 control some ol the best lines of goods in the country
BASE iiALL SHOES
in both Mens' and Boys'. Prices very low. Space will not permit me to give you an idea of the amount of goods 1
have to show you, but give me a call and I will convice yon that I am selling Boots and Shoes
O N E-T 31 SR n CHEAPER
Than an v other house in Butler. {am determined to keep the lead in Boots and Shoes. So I will
THLllj ai 'd d° 'h o tra^e - My profits will be small but my sales will be large and at the end
of the vear I will b.' far ahead of my competitors who make big profits and small sales. I have in stock
3,000 PAIRS OF SAMPLE SHOES.
which must go at once. I will sell these goods regardless of cost. Come and get them at any price.
MV MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT s the best in the county. None hut first-class workmen employed.
All work warranted. Repairing done same day received.
jiKATHDK ANI» FIXDIXCSS OF ALL KIXD§ French Kip, Domestic Kip, French Calf Domestic
Calf, Toppings, Linings, Thread, Nails, <fcc., &c.
JOHN BIGKEL, BUTLER, PA.
TRIAL LIST FOR SPECIAL COURT, COJIMEffCIMO MOXDAY, APRIL 28, 1884.
No.\Term. Yr. Plaintiff's Attorney. Plaintiff*. Defendant*. Defendant?* Attorney.
FI I> 5 Slur 1884 ilcCandleas & N Blade Wm Maher trusts, Ac. S Percey HeCm, assignee JC I) Fiudlej-.
AD 48 Sept 1883 MeCand less Matthew 3 Story et al MoKinney Bros, et al l'hompsou & Son.
C I' 13 June 1577 Martin Bee<i an J Boweri Miohael Downey et al A T Black
AD 129 Dec 1679 Same G Woodring Anthony Goldinger et al Benedict & Bowser
" "y Sspt I*B} Purviance and Galhre&th Jesse Glenn B. 11. Montgomery Fleeter Ai Cunningham
" 66 1882 Bredin & White B Frederick Boro. of Millerstown Bowser A Thompson
" 75 Mar 1883 Brandon John E Bvers, M. D. Summit twp poor district Bowser
« 92 •' " Mitchell and Brandon John Mitchell, Sh'ff for use F J O'Brien et al. K Marshall
«• 97 " " Williams and Mitchell Lippincott Ogievee & Co. James A. Iluntcr, et al G&lbreath
" 22 June " Brandon aud Lusk Philip Gelbach P. &Wls II Co. Scott
« 40 " " Bowser C F Smith ct ux Bobert A Brown McQ & Brandon
« •< " J D McJunkiu T D Cashdollar Geo Marberger et al Ei'r Same
» 50 " " Cornelius & Brandon John A Campbell Lancaster township Peffer McQ & Marshall
«« '< « Scott John P Johnson for use Butler County Robinson
« g5 " " gamo Henry Johnson for use »ain?. 'Same
<« gg " " Bredin It C Anderson Perry Gilmore ct ai JII Thompson & N Black
« 9i " " McCandless John Little Pi VV KB. Co Scott.
" 33 Sept " Mitchell James Kerr E H Adams Campbell
« 39 •• " Lusk Sam'l Steen by nest friend Geo Brunermer Brandon
«< 4i") " " Same Lewis W Douglass Same Same
•< 52 " ,J K Marshall and Brandon. Owen Brady, guardian Geo W Gillespie et a 1 Mitchell
t< 5g " " Same Same Same Same
» 64 " " Martin, Eastman A Campbell Ziza Blakeley et al Andrew Blakeley Peffer & Scott
« ioi " " Williams <fc Mitchell John B Boycr George Beam McQ & Lyon
" 29 Dec " Campbell Patrick Dully Charles DuiTy Mitchell
Prothonotary's Office, March 31, 1884. M. N. GBEEB, Prothonotary
GRAND OPENING.
NPItl.\(J SUNDER STOCK
BOOTS ItSfflOES
B. C. HUSELTOm
Last F ebruary when in Massachusetts I finished up iny orders with Manufacturers for my Spring Stock, all my
goods are made to my special order and made by the largest and best manufacturers. THIS STOCK IS NOW COM
ING IN DAILY; never before have I shown such au immense variety of Styles to select from as this season,
HAVING ADDED TO MY IMMENSE STOCK several new lines that for WEAK, FIT, STYLE and PRICE
cannot be surpassed in Pennsylvania
OUR TRADE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY.
We have been compelled to enlarge and nniodel our entire room inside, which we have now just completed and you
will find one of the finest
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSES
in Western l > enns3'lvania with a Stock of BOOTS and SHOES twice as large as any other house in Butler County,
and filled with immense bargains from top to bottom. Can't give prices on this immense Stock; it would fill a whole
newspaper, but will sny, will sell you a Good Two-Buckle Plow Shoe, sizes 6-12, 75 to S5 cents; a Good Calf Boot,
sizes 6-11, at si.su. These arc regulur lines of goods made to my order; no old shoddy goods; no auction stock of
sample lots that we want to push off our handa but l're:i) clean goods. I allies' Button Shoes, all solid, 2i-7, at 85
cents. This is an elegant shoe for the money, wiil surprise you to see it.
OUR STOCK IN LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S, ARE JOST ELEGANT.
and selling rapidly at prices we have marked them, recollect our goods are all marked in plain figures. We SELL
THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH WALKENPH AST SHOES, best in the world, the shape of the natural foot;
try them for solid comfort. Our l ine of Neils'. Hoys' and Youths' Shot's arc Beauties. Ask
to'see our new line cf Mens' Hand Sewed Shoes, they are grand ; never had anything to equal them before. See our
elegant line of
tt'OMENS'. MISSES' AND ('HILDIiENS' SLIPPERS ANl> WALKING SHOES.
We haye not forgotten the Old Ladies. We have wide shoes, low heels, all kinds and prices. MENS' and BO \S
CA.W ASS SHOES for Base Ball and Mechanics; light and cool; very cheap. We will cut the prices to the very
bottom, but wont cut prices to one man to cost to make a sale and stick his neighbor to make it up; one man's money
is iust as good as another in this house , customers are told what goods are before they buy. Recollect no old auction
or sample gocds in this 3tock. See our elegant hnc of Ladies' French and Cur. K'd Button B°°t s i ' Q Hand Turned
Hand Sewed and Machiue. Our Dongolia, Glovekid and Simon Goat Button Boots yery handsome. CIIIL
DKENS' SCHOOL SHOES, NEAT AND SERVICEABLE.
Oar Stock of Mens' and Boys' Calf Boots
is elegant: a specialty in Mens' LOW INSTEP BOOTS. J.arge Stock of Leather and Findings constantly on hands
nt the very lowest figures. We don't mention manufacturers name 3of Goods we use, but control a dozen or more ol
the finest and best in the country. Come and see us, wiil gave you big money in Hoot* and Shoes from any house ip
Butler, and give you good honest, goods that speak fur thi mselves, that will bring you back, also your neighbor. We
are keeping the lead in Boots and Shoes and increasing sales all the time.
Repairing done neatly and at lowest prices. Step in and see us.
B. C. HUSELTON.
| BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
CJ. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASUKKR.
! H. C. IIEINEMAN, SECBKTAKV.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Pnrvis, E. A. Helraboldt,
William Campbell, J. W. Burkbart,
A. Troutman, Henderson Oliver,
G. O. Roessing, F. B. MeMillin,
Dr. VV. lrvin, N. Weitzel,
A. B. Rhodes, H- C. Ileineman.
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ag't
BUTLER PA.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Fa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
I Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Yarns,
and 1 can them aa being very dura
ble, A« they are manufactured of pure Butler
oounty wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, aud will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FULLEBTON,
Jn124,'78 LY Butler. Pa
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
-BPECTACLEH-
Of all kinds and prices.
Jewelery and Silverplated Ware
of the very best quality. Everything warrant
ed just as represented and sold at the low
est cash price.
Fine Hatch Repairing a Spec
ially.
One square South of Diamoud, Main Street
BUTLER, PA.
CONTINENTAL NURSERIES
Rochester, N. Y.
GEORGE A. STONE NURSERY COMPANY.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery,
Roses, Cieepers, etc.
Moore's Raspberry, Pocklington and Em
pire State Grape, and other choice varieties of
all fruits.
B- W. DOUTHETT,
Brownsdale, Butler County, Pa
ian>l ' 3M
Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock
Establishment in the World!
Clydesdale, Perch mm-Nor ma »* Emilhh Draft
Horses, Trottitiq-Bred Roadsters, Shit/anil .
Pan!>.«, Ho/stcin 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,
Spriugboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
Mention CITIZEN. july2s-9m.
PIMPLES.
A receipt for making a valuable preparation,
which will remove tan, freckles pimples and
blotches, leaving the skiu clear and soft, and
the compleetion beautiful; also. Instructions for
producing a fine irrowth of brir on the head or
face, will be mailed to any person sending 8 cts.
iu stamps to Forbes & Co., No. F>6 Broadway,
New York.
Pure Bred Ilolstein Slock.
The undersigned have purchased from the
Powell Bros, a pnre bred Holstein bull, ono and
a half veare old and weighs 1235 pounds, which
can be seen at the farm of John Weber, in Penn
townehip, at any time. Terms. $4 cash, or F5
charged. J. A. PAINTER,
JOHN WEBF.B,
NEW LIVERY STABLE,
Henry lieibold,
Continues the Livery Business on Jefferson St.
first door below Bickel & Gallagher.
Good rigs, first class teams always on hand*
Ilorscs fed on reasonable terms, also horses
bought an<? sold. oct3-ly.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
The sulisorlber continues tin- making of bricks
common, pavement, bay window ami other qual
ities at his kiln on the Fair Ground road, half a
lulls? west of Butler He will keep on hand a lot
JF bricks at all times. He will also make and buru
brick M the country for anyone desiring to have
them made on their own farm or premises.
As he Intends carrying on the briek making
business, he invites the custom of all, promising
to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron
ire him.
All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates.
Call on' or address,
J. GEORGE STAMM,
riiar2B-'s3 Butler PH.
AUEIVT* WAXTED FOR
PICTURESQUE
WASHINGTON.
PEN' AND PENCIL SKETCHES
OF its Scenery, Historv, Traditions, Public and 1
Social Life, w ith graphic descriptions of tlie ('apt- 1
tol. Congress, tin- White House, and the Govern
ment Departments, w ith views at Mount Vernon,
a Map of Washington, and Diagrams of the Hall-,
of Congress. By JOSKI'II WEST MOORE.
To all classes ihis is a book of great interest. It
is concise, graphic, thorough and interesting, il
lustrated bv over 100 beautiful new engravings by
leading American artists, aud elegantly bound, A
OTIOK »'<>U \M- TIOJIKS. Sold only by Subscrip
808.
Agents are meeting with grand success.
Agents w anted, male or female, in every tow n
ship in the I'nited States. Previous experience,
while desirable, not absolutely required, as we
give instructions necessary for success. If unem
ployed write us. For terms to agents address the
Publishers. .1. A. «. K. A. KEII>.
3dt2,6t Providence, R, I.
The Stale Normal School,
AT INDIANA, PA.,
Will open for the Spring and Summer Term on
MONDAY, APUL 7th,
Every indication points to a very large at
tendance.
Never before was there such a demand for
trained teachers, and tins demand is rapidly and -
constantly increasing.
The world is not moving* backward but for
ward. and great as is this demand to-day, it will
be still greater in the future.
Difficult a« it now is, for a poor teacher to
obtain aud hold a poeition, it will be still more
difficult next year mid thereafter.
To the earnest teacher this is encouraging as
it civert him assurance of employment, appre
ciation and compensation.
FOij \ THOROUGH Sl 1100 l ,
FOR 4 HOME WITH A LI- .MUDEKS CONVKN- ,
lEKCgS,
FOR bI'RKOrXDIJiGW THAT Wil l. INSPIRE TO
SUCCESS,
FOR A GENUINE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL,
FOR ALL THESE COMBINED WITH GREAT 1
EI'ONOMY,
GO IO INDIANA.
L. U. DVRLING. Principal
DEITTISTR * .
0 1# .W\LDRON, Graduate of the Phi!
■ adeipbia Ilrntul College,!* prepare*
• lla to do anything in the line of hi*
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs.
Dr. S. ATjOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA,
All work petlaining to the profession excent
; ed in the neatest manner.
Specialties :—Gold FilliDg, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered.
Office Opposite.Lowry House, Main Street.
Office open daily, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays: Communications by mall receive
prompt attention. j.inl6'S4-2y
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
myai-ly] HUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Flour Store.
P N. LEAKE, M. D.,~
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office in I i:ion Block, and residence in
Ferrero ho se, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 25, 18S2.
FOR SALE.
13 Acres of land, with large two-story brick
house and large barn thereon erected. Good
orchard; situated in Butler twp . Butler couutv.
Pa., adjoining Butler borough on the south, will
be sold cheap and oa easy terms. For particu
lars inquire of Lev MtQuistiou, Esq., Butler, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE:
The undersigned desires to sell l is farm, locat
ed iu the Bald Ridge oil district, Adams town
ship, Butler county, I'a., containing
ONE HUNDRED AID ONE ACRES
of land, a'l cleared but about twenty-five acres
which is in good young timber." There are
tlitee never-tailiug springs of good water.
Good Houses aud Barns wiib a splendid young
orchard. Near to churches and schools, and
within five minutes walk of Marshall Station
on the P. «& W. railroad. For particulars in
quire of the undersigned living on the premises,
CUBIST. BALLHORBT, SR.,
fcb. 27-41 Mars I'. O.
SURVEYING
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Particular attention given to the Retracing of
old lines. Address,
11. F. 1111/LI4HD,(o. Surveyor
North illopc P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
3,5,84. ly
John L. Jones, Auctioneer'
BUTLER, PA.
All orders will receive prompt
attention.
fti.Sm
C) unty Auctioneer,
JAMES H. MAMS,
BUTLER, PEXSi'A.
Is prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having had many years of
experience he can guarantee perfect satisfaction
at rates that will suit all. Leave word at this
olHce. :5,5,54.1y
G. D. HAHVEY,
Bricklayer and Contractor.
Estimates given on contract work. Resi
dence, Washington street, north end, Butler,
Pa. jan2.ly.
PLASTERING-
The undersigned intends to remove to Butler on
the Ist of April next, and hereby informs all per
sons. that he will be prompt iu executing any
work that may be entrusted to his care.
STUCCO AND MASTIC
Work executed in tiie belt and most satisfactory
manner, Give me a call,
jan 30-41. JOSEPH B. PIZKK.
J. 11. Harvey,
Has opened a paint shop in REIBER'S BLOCK,
on JetTerscn Street, Butler, Pa„ where he U
prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
Papering aud Calsominlng, hanging window
blinds, etc. And, also keeps on hand.
Wall Paper* and llorders.
Paint* and ltru*lien,
PuttieM. aud Window Glasa.
[all sizes cut to order.)
I respectfully solicit a share of the public pat
ronage. J. H. HARVEY.
3,5,84.6 m
1884. WALL PAPER. 1884.
New Designs in Wall and Ceiling Paper for dwell
ings, offices, halls and churches. A large and well
selected line oi
DECORATIONS
for ceilings aud «alLs. Brown back paper from
8 cts. up, white back paper from to cts. up. Gilts
from 22f« cts. up,
WINDOW SHADES
And Decorations a Specialty at
H. C. HEINEMAN'S, Butler. Pa.
2d^;.am
Butler's New Departure
For Pianos, Organs, Violins and other Musi
cal Instruments, call at the
NSW MUSIC STORK-
OF
'Kleber Bros. & Stauffer,
Main Street, Butler, Pa.
Sheet Music and Music Books always on hand,
or furnished to order. Orders for Piano and
Organ tuuing and repairing promptly attended
to by John B. Eyth of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Nov. 14, 3m.
Hard Wood Furniture
lor sale at extremely low tlgures, A great
variety of Beds, Tallies, Chairs, Childrens'
Chairs, Ladies' Rockers, Extra Heavy Arm
Rockers, Marble and Wood Top Parlor TaW.es
Bureaus, Stands, Double and Single Lounges,
Spring Mattresses, Ac., Ac., at
WM. F. MILLER'S,
North .Main Street,
BUTLER. P A...
FACTORY ON WASHINGTON STREET.
dl2'*B-tf.
PERMASfEXT STAMPING
FOR KENSINGTON, ARRASENE
AND OUTLINE WORK DONE,
Also lessons iu same given by ANNIE M.
LOWMAN, North street, Butler, Pa.
jui-30-ly
EXPOSITION
Visitors should not fail to call and examine
the largest aud finest stock of Imported and
Domestic Liquors iu the St?te, at
Max Klein, 82 Federal Street
Allegheny City, Pa. Opposite Fort Wayne
Passenger Depot.
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