BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOIX. The Dream of Youth. The dreams we so fondly loved in early life may just as quickly pass away and "leave nothing but a seared and desolate path behind. Tbe proud hopes which spring unbidden to the human heart, may die and fall as fell tbe plague on sinful man. The mo ments of beauty and art which have lieen seared by man's creative genius may crumble aiul turn to dust, but yet I'EIILNA the great remedy, will still be acknowledged to be the greatest of al! medicines, and will still receive the praise which so rightly l Hart man & Co., Columbus' Ohio, and they will send you one free. Wounds given to hon or never heal. tarrh Cure, I'apillon Cough ( ure la pillon Hlood Cure are sold by J. L. Wul'erandl). 11. Wuller. —At the theatre: She—"Where have you been, George?" He—"Ob, I only went ont into the foyer to get a drink of water." She (turning away her head) "Mercy ! It smells more like fire-wa ter than foyer-water." Fresh Hops, Gum and Balsams, and its power wonderful in curing back ache sprains, bruises, neuralgia, pain in the side or soreness anywhere. Thousands testify to this. moet effective way to ruin the Mormons would be to send out a score of millin ers to set up magnificent establishments filled with expensive finery for women No Grease for Him. "When Greece her knees—Greece Ler knees—Greece her knees,', stam mered an embarrassed schoolboy, for getting the next line of his recitation. "There is no occasion to grease any body's knees," shouted his teacher. "Go and study your piece." Neither is there occasion to grease your hair. Parker's Hair Balsam is all the dress ing you need Restores the original gloss to gray or laded hair. Does not soil the linen; not a dje; good for the scalp; prevents falling out. —Cold taxes press more heavily than hot fiatirons. —During the season of mosquitoes and other stinging insects, and of pois onous plants, if your skin is impure, a bite will swell and fester, unless you apply Papillon Skin Cure. A single ap plication will neutralize the poison. For sale by J. L. Wuller and D. 11. Wuller. —No, Laura, no. They do not "open the campaign with a can-opener." They do it with a cork-screw. How little , alas, do women know about politics ! Catarrh.—For twenty years I was a sufferer from catarrh of tte head and throat. By a few applications of Ely's Cream Balm I received decided benefit— wai cured by one bottle.—Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. I was was troubled with chronic iratarrh and gathering in head; was deaf at times, had discharges from ears, unable to breathe through nose. Be fore the second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured.—C. J. Corbin, 924 Chestnut St., Philadel phia., Pa. —The war on the nihil—a fight for nothing. —Papillon Cough Cure cured an in fant only a few weeks old of whooping cough after a consultation of physicians pronounced it beyond recovery. It stops the whoop and allows the breath to return. For sale by J. L. Wuller and D. 11. Wuller. —The name of a man without a boom will never go thundering down the ages. ✓ It is no Wonder that so many people sink into untimely graves when we consider how they neglect their health. They have a dis ordered liver, deranged bowels, consti pation, piles or diseased kidneys, but they let it #o and think they "will get over it." It grows worse, other and more serious complications follow and soon it is to late to save them. If such people would takeKidney-Woroit would preserve their lives. It acts upon the most important organs purifying the blood and cleansing the system, re moves and prevents these disorders and promotes health. —Dimejnovels excel school-masters and target compauies in teaching the young idea how to shoot. —An old lady 70 years of age, was rapidly declining from a continuous hacking cough. A bottle of I'apillon Cough Cure relieved and cured her, and she is now in perfect health. She recommends it very highly. —He who would arrive at fairy land must face phantoms. —The sequel comes to those who seek well. .Brought as a lamb to the slaughter— Last year's sheep. —Good wine improves with age, but a good egg doesn't —The young man's fancy now light ly turnß to thoughts of how much he can get on bis heavy overcoat, —A fasbon item says that ladies are giving up the "bang," but we notice that a great many of them hang on to the "powder." Judge Johnston, of Kbensburg, re fused a new trial in the case of the murderer, Michael Smith, and sen tenced him to death. The plea of in sanity was set in. This appears to be a bad year for insane murderers. Consumption Cured. An DIII physician, retired from practice, having hul placed in his hands by an Kast India mission ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and p ruianent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat ami I.ung Affections, also a positive ami radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested their wonderful curative pow ers In thousands of cases, has b it it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire fo relieve human suf fcring, I will semi free of charge, to all who de sire it, this reeipe, in Cerman, l-reneh or Kuglnh, wdli full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. NOYKH, 14'.1 Power's Block. Kochester. N y. Hepm-M-iyeow WLeii you come to think of it, it IB not odd that literary people prefer a pipe to & are Mrritiuv. and ever BO much cleaner. And it gives them the true eeaence and flavor of the tobacco. The moat fastidious smokers amon tr all nations and all classes of men a+rree that the tobacco prrown on the Golden Tobacco Celt of North Carolina is the most delic ious and rehned in the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, I freer from nitrates and nicotine than any other, it is Just what the connoisseur 1 raises and the habitual pnoker demands. The very choicest tol»acco grown «.n this li. it is botij-rlit by Black- M nellV Durham Tobacco Co . and appears in their celebrated Bull I »urham Siuokinkf Tobacco. It is / known the world over 1 / I. f»et the gen nine.with Bull / Mm trademark, then you will / be sure of having abso / lutely j ure tobacco. / ttHF < J I CREAM BALM Causes no Pain. ■ Gives Relief at m C °U}% once. Thorough J Treatment will Mr C,v Not a Liq y SS uid ° r nu^' a r ' a '" cents at druggists. lilay U**. li;o cents by mail regis- tered. Send for cireu- KLY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. In The Pilot House. "Yes, sir; this kind of work obliges a man to keep sober as a judge, Of all men in the world, steamboat pilots and railroad engineers should let liquor alone. For on their clear ness of sight and coolness of head depends the safety of life and property." Keeping his hand on the wheel as he said this, Mr. A. Brockman, of No. 29j Silver street, Chscago, added : "Of course some of'em drink, but the sober ones have tha best positions and the best pay. Yes, the work and exposure sometimes tells on us; but for my part I find PARKER'S TONIC to be all the inyigorator I need. I've got a bottle aboard here now; never go on a trip without it. When I havn't any appetite, or am in any out sorts,it sets me up in no time. If drinking men would use the Tonic it would help 'em to break off. (No, that isn't a light house; it's a star low down near the wa ter.) As I was saying, the bottle is a new life bottled up. You see that flag-staff \\ ell, with a bottle of Parker's Tonic in the kiclcer I can keep malaria as far from me as that, all the time. My wife has used it for three years for summer complaints and colic, and as an invig orant, when she's tired out from overwork. She says the tonic is a daisy. Good-bye ! Don't break your neck going below." This preparation, which has been known as PARKERS GINGER TONIC, will hereafter be ad vertised and sold simply under the name of PARKERS Tonic, As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by substi futing inferior articles under the name of gin ger, and as ginger is really an unimportant in gredient, we drop the misleading word. Ttiere is no change, however, in the preparation Itsseif, and all bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of "Parkers (linger Tonic'' contain the genuine medicine if the facsimile signature of Him ox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. U£«IST£R*B NOTICES. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts of Executors, Administra tors and Guardians have been filed in his ollice according to law and will be presented lor con firmation and allowance on Wednesday, the 4th day of June, 18S4, at tt o'clock p. m. of said day. 1. Final account of J. 11. Gibson, Adm'r. of James Waid, late of Washington township, dee'd. 2. First and final account of Win. Wacli smuth Ex'r. of Henry C. Wachsmuth, late of Butler county, dee'd. 8. Final account of J. W. Hartley, Adm'r. ol Robert Hartley, late of Butler county, dee'd, 4. Final accouut ol Joseph O'Donnell Ex'r , and Margaret Uildebrand Exr'x. of George Ulidebmnd, fate of Donegal twp., dee'd. 5. Final and distribution account of J. Hutchuiau and T. W. Kennedy, executors and trustees of Win. Forsythe, late of Adams twp., deceased. 0. Final account of Thus. A. Hay, E*,r. of James Hay, late of Clinton twp., deed. 7. First and final account of Ann Maloncy, Exr'x. of Jeremiah Maloney, late ol Donegai township, dee'd. 8. Final account of J. W. Dcrsliimer (dee'd) Guardian of the minor children of Margaret Dershimer, as slated by his Adm'r. !>. First and partial account of Henry Sehla gel, Surviving Ex'r. of Gideon Schiagel, late of Butler twp., dee'd. 10. Final account of Harvey Campbell Ex'r. of Thomas Campbell, late of Concord twp. dee'd. 11- Final account of Alex Walling, dee'd., guardian ol Sarah Walling, as stated by his surety, Norman Graham. 12. Final account of J. S. Rice, guardian ol the minor children of Win. Gallagher, late of Worth twp. dee'd. 13. Fiual account of Newton Garvin, Adm'r of James Sterling, late of Cranberry township, dee'd, 14. Final and distribution account of Nich olas Riott, Ex'r of .John U. Mroblc, late ol Clearfield township, dee'd. 15. First and linal account of W. J. Camp bell administrator ot \V. P. Mcchliug, late ol Washington twp,, dee'd. 16. Fiual account ol Henry Frederick, Adm'r. of George Millbeiu, Sr., late of Jefferson twp., dee'd. 17 Partial account of Mary Jane McLaugh lin, Executrix of John B. McLaughlin, lale of Clinton twp. dee'd. 18. First and final account of John Logue Adm'r. of Win. Logue, late of Venango twp., dee'd. lit. First and partial account of John Smith and Cass Wigton, Ex'rs. of Johu .C. Wigton, lateol Sllpperyroek twp., dee'd. 20. Partial account of Elizabeth Rickets, Exr'x, of Nancy Rickets, late of Donegal twp., dee'd, 21. Final account of D. C- Rankin, guardian of minor child of Josiah Brown, late of Fair view twp., dee'd. 22. First and final account ol John K. Gil christ, guardian of John N. Midberry, minor child ol Geo. B. Midberry, late of Marion twp., dee'd. 23. Final account of Will, and John MoKiu ney, Adm'rs. ol Robt. Mekinney. late of Adams twp., dee'd. 24 Final account of Robt Hrowu, Adm'r. ol Jamcn Young, lale of Clay twp. dee'd: 25. Final account of C, F. Moriison, guar dian of W. B. Morrison, minor child ot Mar garet E. Morrison, dee'd -20. Final account of A P S tewart, adm'r. of John Anchors , late ot Parker township, dee'd. Union Woolen I\l ill, BUTLER, PA. 11. FCLLEItTOX, Prop'r. Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNEI.S, YARNS, &c. Also custom work done to order, such a 6 carding Rolls, making Blankets, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yarns, &c., at very low prices. Wool worked on the shares, if de sired. my7-ly T. 1,. 11A MX Y Ac CO., Crystal Palace Cooking Stoves, M 1,1. 1.1 NK OK STOVES AMI KAXJKS. Special attention to repairs for the (lid and Im proved Crystal l'alace stoves, office anil ware room : let Federal Street, Allegheny, I'. Wanted. Local agents to sell Lister's Standard Fertili zers, for terms address. W.M. DAVIKSON, 17.'1 Juniata street, Allegheny City, Pa., Agent for Western Pennsylvania. ICE! ICE!! For sale in amounts to suit purchrscrs, deliv ered; or orders left at the Kirk store, corner Diamond, Butler, Fa , will receive prompt at tcnliou. my" aw D. 11. LYON. LEGAL ADV ERTISEMENTS. F.Hlale of John If. HiNon doe'd I.ATE OF JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Letters of administration on the estate ol John H. Wilson, , ... JONATHAN WILSON, I Evans City P. O. Butler Co., Pa. ENtule ol Alexander It. Ciranl. I.ATE OF ALLEGHENY TWP., PF.c'll. Letters of administration on the estate ot Alexander B. Grant, dee'd., late ot" Allegheny township, Butler Co., l'a., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all jiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will preseul them dulv authenticated for settlement. J A NIKS C. (ill ANT, Adni'r. Six Points, Butler Co., I'a. %<- undersigned as adminis trator of Samuel Andre, dee'd., late of Con cord twp., will expose to public sale at the Court llouse in Butler, on Thursday th<* 'J'.Mli ib) ol' May. issl at one o'clock p. m., all the interest (bcinjr one tenth interest) ol Samuel Andre, dee'd , in the following described real estate, viz: All that tract situate in Concord twp., But'er county, I'a., bounded north by Thou. Fleming; east bi Jno. Morrow; south by fames lianiilton and west by Christian Flecger's heirs, containing ICO ACRES MORE OR LESS. Also the? following tract situated in the State, county and township aforesaid and bounded north by John Morrow, east by Peter Fleeger, south by John Whitmirc and west by Jatnes Hamilton's heirs, containing 40 acres more or less. Terms cash, DANIEL ANDRE, Adm'r. of Samuel Andre, dee'd. McJunkin it Galbreath, att'ys. Estate of Tlios. Clark, I>ee" Harvey l>avid Nlggcl Centrcville W It Brown It K Bard Connoi|uenessiiig twp James I toll on Robert ll< ni v .James Cable Clay lie Black J A lloMiin ( ranbery John Croft John euchring James Henry Concord David Fleeger ( Union William Harvey Centre Isaiah M'Cluiig S B Rider Donegal Archie Black Kvans City boro—Henry Alii J A Ripper Fairview iwp Steven f'limcard TB Story T B Kelcliner Laurence McLaughlin B S Rankin Forward—D C Lyon Jefferson- Smith Geer Jackson - Samuel Knox M C Latsliaw Lewis Pfeifer Lewis Zlegler Marion—TJ Klack Middlesex Jno D Miller Oakland Jacob Bippus I'rospect boro—David Marshall George Owen R S Wetgle Sixonburg—August Warrick Win Sliroth Emll Sten liven Washington—Samuel Shira Samuel Cook Winfield twp—George Itelger Henry Volens W M Black List of Traverse Jurors for a special Term begin ning the third Monday of June 1884 being the i«th day. Butler bor—G K Balnli I) A Ileck J M Wick Christian Stock J F Shaffer Brady twp-Ceorge Gibson AM Thompson Buffalo—David Hoover Connoquenessing- Samuel Wright PhillipTliom as C II Roessing Daniel Cress Centerville boro—W C Weber Cherry twp—Calvin Tinker S (' Kerr Clay—Jefferson Stoner Allien Allen Concord A C RobbG W Moser J S Murtlalid Centre—Samuel Jrvin Cranberry J A Cookson (•learfleld—Joseph Criley Donegal—J D Hartman Jacob Kellerinan James Stelnbronk Franklin—Samuel Stickles Jno St Clair Jackson -Jacob cooper Philip Nesbit Jefferson—Win Divener Millerstown boro—J J Westennan A I. Brenne inan Muddycreek twp- Austin Mcclimond Wm ( Ice land Nick Bander Middlesex—Samuel Kkis Oakland -Cornelius Kelly Petroila boro — R J Boltuer Parker twp-—R L Black Penn -1) II Fulton Jeff Fisher D II Sutton J B Thompson Summit—John Sherman Martin Heim Washington—Wlll roruthers A J Jack For Sale by J. 11. Stevenson Co.. 100 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., real estate agents), a nearly new Roller Process Fiour Mill, on railroad, at a No. 1 town, near Pitts burgh, 50 bids. capacity per day. l'riee s><,ooo in easy payments. Also other flour mills. A good country store in Indiana county, with one and a hall' acres of" ground, a good dwelling and store room, with a -*2,1100 stock of goods, ail $4,000. Also, a store property and store, P. 0., etc., and !»7 acres of g.iod farm land in Heaver county, for *7,500, in easy pay ments. Stores of all sizes, rip only, or would exchange for horses HI- cattle. In ipn re at Ibis olllce. may ai,.'S4tf IVoHcc lo liui triers. Sealed proposals will be received up to May 24th by the Directors of Oakland township, this county, for the building of three new school houses. Specifications can be seen at the residence of J. W. Bartly, Miller Wick or J. G. Bippus. J. Ct. BIPPI'S,Sec y. TIM 11. I.IST FOR HPECIiIi (OI KT C'OJIJIE^CIX<* 7IOXI>AY, Jl\H IG. ISM ]XoTT'erm . i'r.l" I'tnntijft Attorney. PhtUUifft. Drfendantt. Defendant* ANfntf. F. LD. -1 Mar 188 I Brediu haura Kororuuiph Kir'i. John II Greeaert et al Scott A. D., 6 June 18S1 Same Thomas Hindmau A X Russell Forquer " ' 15 " I.SS-iFleeger Austin Fleeter I' A Fainter Bowser " Ci» Mar " 'Scott John Dixon Thos Dixon * Rroudon " sii Sept " liramloii and Welsh Francis Croft D Ziegler et al Lusk and McC'andless " 14 Dec " VtcCandless TM II Mellon et al Win II Lemmon et al Hrandon " 71 " " Bovrser and J D Marshall Henry Leise Wni Latshan et al McQuistion " t;;. " " .1 II Thompson and .Scott C M Burnett Trout Run Oil Co Campbell " HH " " Brandon Elizabeth Keifer, E R Stay ton,ct al Bowser " *>4!June 1883 Thompson -R P Scott C A Sullivan et al .McQuistion et al " 5} i " " Brandon 'Win M Meals wife West I'enn and SCR RCo Thompson & Son " ll Sc|.t " Mitchell <& Lusk Lizzie I'urviance D A Renfrew j Same " •' " j Bowser Isaji' B. Hepler )Reisner Bros. and Lyon " .|t " " j Mitchell and Lusk S S I'urviance Porter Phipps et al, Brandon " " " j Brandon and Lusk James Watt rs JPA WR R Co. Scott " t, " " Martin and Eastman Liza Blakley et al, Andrew Blakley K Marshall auil Scott " l, il>ic " MeCandlens Daniel Kepple, Frcil Jackson et al Bowser " -ji' " " ' irandon .Robert Hays et al James SIIh\S McCandless and Christie " 1 ~-ott ' W W Gathers et al Johu &leCutl Doutnett et al McCandless " '■ " i el al WIII .Folmston PA: \\ R RCo Scott " " " Same \ J Eakin Same Sauic " 7fi| ' '• VViHiaiix and Mitchell 'at e Xihluck. L Builloi till Met andltss Prothonotary's Office, May 1 », M. N. GREER, Prflfhohotary A "WORLD'S EXPOSITION OF STYLISH HATS, No branch of my business lias given greater evi«leii«v of the approval of the people than my Hut Department. I always retail at wholesale prices, anil in some iu stances 1 sell hats lor than any «lenlt*r in town can hny tin* same. The Trices are Having a Telling Effect; Every buyer o a hat is surprise lat the Low Prices. My assortment of Roy •' and Chi Wrens' Hats and ('ai>s is enormous, I have io the .lite and 7> qualities exact reproductions of the verv tine-it goods in the mnrket, an I I have the verv fines'. _;IKMIS, too. GENTS' AND BOYS' FINE FURNISHING GOODS. My Furnishing Goods Department is full to running over with al" the staples ami novelties of the season. Try ine oin-e for your WHI r r E SIII R r r # AnS CANVASS 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 just as good as another in this house ; customers are told what goods are before they buy. Recollect no old auction or sample goods in this stock. See; our elegant line of Ladies' French and Cur. Kid Button Boots, in Hand 1 iirned Hand Sewed and Maehine. Our Dongolia, Glovekid and Simon Goat Button Boots very handsome. CIIIL DRKNS'SCHOOL SIIOKS, NEAT AND SERVICEABLE. Our Stock of Mens' and Boys' Calf Boots is elegant; a specialty in Mens' LOW INSTEP BOOTS. Large Stock of Leather and 1' itidings constantly on hands at the very lowest figures. We don't mention manufacturers names of Goods we use, but control a dozen or more of the finest and best in the country. Come and see us, will save you big money in Boots and Shoes from any house in Butler, and give you good honest goods that i-peak for themselves, that will bring you back, al.so 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. Watchmaker and Jeweler Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock ot WA7CH2S, CLOCKS, GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL -SfIiCT^CLIiIS- Of all kinds and prices. Jewelery and Silverplaled Ware of tin- very best quality. Everything warrant ed just as represented and sold at the low est easli price. l ine Wal<-li Hepairini; a Spoo talty. One square "ith of Diamond, Wain Street BUTLER, PA. Planing Mill —AND - ard. j L. PLKVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G.Purvis&Co., MANtTACTITHEHS AM) |iKA!,UKB IN : Hough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FRAMES MOULDINGS, SASH DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, ! Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Xear Gcrmnn ('HtlinlicClnirel) Hard Wood Furniture lor sale at extremely low figuras, A great variety of Beds. Tables, Chnirs, Cbildrens' Chairs, Lidios' Rockers, Kxlra Heavy Arm Roekcrs, Marble ana Wood Top Parlor Tables Bureaus, Stauds, Double aud Single Lounges, Spring Mattresses, ifcc., Ac., at WM. F. MILLER'S, Xorth ?laiii SltTi'J, BUTLER, J? FACTORY ON WASHINGTON STREET. d12'83-tf. **+ o° ° VV. W BRKCKKXRIIMJK „* SOXS, ACKSTS, NORTH l.i P.KKTY, PA. Union Woolen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where I have now and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barrod and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura ble, aw thoy manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in toxturo, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FtJLLERTON, jul2t.'7«, ly Butler. Pa The Keystone Electric Co SOLE I.ICENCKKS FOR PKNN'A. OF The Baxter Electric Light Company are prepared t<> furnish entire electric plants. Will also arrange with counties, cities, corporations or indiviiluals, for the right to use the HAXTKR I.AM", the most economical Improvement in el.ic trie lighting ever invented saving one-half the cost of lighting by Are Lamps, and making a steadier and purer light. The consumption of carbons is less than one fourth of wlii'.t It is in the ordinary lamp, eighteen inches of carbons,burn ing in ordinary lamps, but half a night. will last In these lamps three nights, burning AI.I. XIOHT LONO. Address KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO., 2125. Third St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es tablishment. A health Institution in its 30th year. For nearly all kinds of Chronic diseases, aud es pecially the diseases of Women. OPEN AT ALL SEASONS, Circulars free. Address, 8. FREASE, M. D., ylB-ly New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. LOOK HERE! The undersigned has just received a splendid lot of GROCERIES, Of all kinds, including Sugars, Molasses, Svrups, Coffees, Teas, Canned l'ruits, Spices, Ac., &c., Largest Stock of Tobacco and Cigars to be found in any Grocery in Butler. AJL,Tu GOODS Of the very best quality and at the lowest Market prices. ALSO ON HAND Flour of all grades, Corn Meal, and feed of various kinds. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Country Produce, Call at my store, Main street, South of Dia mond. JACOB BOOS. Star Beer Bottling Company, CITY BOTTLING HOUSE. J. c. BUKFUM & CO., I'ROI'KIETOKS. 39 and 41 Market St., PITTSBURGH. PA. Sole Bottlers of Jas. Schlb/. Brewing Co.'s wn.w w t>i:r: I.iukk Hint. Scbiltz' E.xpoit liver tor families a specialty. Importers aud dealers in Ales, Stouts, Giuger Ale, Siltr.er water, \-e. Sprudlu water Mt. Clemens, Mich., (a natural spring water;) and Manufacturers and Bottlers of Soda water and Syrups of all II ivors. Try our quart Ginger Ale, Champagne ( idcr and Spindle water, especially lor family use. Send for Price list. P, O. Box StfS. SSO REWARD I r\ P ait * *" r n,l > <*rain 1t83n9 I*" *> v° / * ,JUI vt ** aH ' fit' l ' II R3 wJfFJ J i It-aii and bi»K n< much(ir.-itn SltjA'" 8 M «»N A I:< »l <• rain ' :!..d It O li separator n»i«l llajs;- (csL V9§k S ,fi« at prin. S«-n«l I'«>r circular anil prirr lint, xj LJ* DEITTISTR X . J\ I/ W\LDRON. Graduate of tbe Phi! |t adelpbia Dental College,ls prepare * W • llato do anythiug in the line of bU | prole--ion in a satisfactory manner. I Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, | up stairs. ,j Dr. s7a. JOHNSTON7 DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work f eitaining to the profession execut ed in the nt.alf£.t manner. Specialties : —Gold Filling, and Painless Ex traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered. Office Opposite Lowry House, Main Street. ! I Office open daily, except Wednesdays and 1 Thursdays. Communications by mall receive prompt attention. " j.»i.l(i's4-2v ,[ JOHN E. BYERB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j my'2l-ly] BUTLER, FA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite KHurler's Flour Store. , T? v. LEA K I M. !>., : ■*- i ' Homeo| thie Physician aud Surgtou Office in luion Block,, and residence in Ferrero ho se, Butler, Pa. (>et. 25, 1832. FOR SAI*E. 18 Acres of land, with 'arge two-story brie a | house and barn thereon erected. Good orchard; situated in Butler tup , Butler county , : Pa., adjoining Butler borough on the south, \u"l I i be sold cheap sed on easy terms. For partieu j lars ibtjuire of Lev MiQuitdiou, E*q..Butler, l'a. SURVEYING i LAND, J COAL BANKS, AM) LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing of old lines. Address, 15. !'• HI t't' IA KD, Co. Surveyor North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. 8,5,84. ly " G. D. HARVEY, Bricklayer and Contractor. Estimates given on contract work. Resi denco, Washington street, north end, Butlar, jan2.ly. JT. 11. Harvey, Has opened a paint shop in RF.IBER'S BLOCK, on Jetfcrson Street, Butler, Pa,, where he is prepared to do all kinds ol HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Papering and Calsomiuing, hanging window blinds, etc. Aud, also keeps on hands Wall Papers and liorder*, PalnlH and llriiNlies, I'lillieft. and Window [UIaHH, | all sizes cut to order. | I respectfully solicit a share of the public pat ronage. j. H. HARVEY. 3,5,&4.6ra 1884, WALL PAPER; 1884, New Designs in Wall and Ceiling Paper for dwell ings. offices, halls aud churches. A large and well selected line of DECORATIONS for ceilings and walls. Brown back paper from 8 ets. up. white back paper front to ets. up. (jilts from 2-JH ets. up, WINDOW SHADES And Decorations a Specialty at H. C. HEINEMAN'S, Butler, Pa. 2d27.3m PEBKAMEIT §TASXI ( IN» FOB KENSINGTON, ARRASENE AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, Also lessons in same given by ANNIE M. LOWMAN, North street, Butler, Pa. Jneßo-ly m iiyffiy stable, Henry laeibold, Continues the Livery Business on Jefferson Sf. first door below liickel A Gallagher. Good rigs, first class teams always on hands Horses fed on reasonable terras, also horses bought am' sold. oet3-ly. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. Gf. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TREASCKKK. 11. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, E. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, J. W. Butkhart, A. Troutnian, Henderson Oliver, G. C. Roessing, F B. McMillin, Dr. W. Irvin, N. Weitzel, A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Huincmsn. JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, (Jen. Ag't- BUTLER PA. BRICKS! BRICKS! The subscriber continues the making of bricks common, pavement, bay-window and other qual ities at his kHn on the Fair Ground road, half a mile west of Butler He will Keep on hand a lot of bricks at all times, lie will also make and bum brick in the country for anyone desiring to have them made on their own farm or premises. As lie intends earning 011 the brick making business, he iT.vites the custom of all, promising to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron ize him. All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates. Call on' or address, J. GEORGE STAMM. mar2S-'B3 Butler Pa. JOSEPH B, PIZER, PLASTERER & CONTRACTOR, liiitler* fa. Having removed to Butler, from Portersville, I hereby inform the public that I am prepared to execute all orders ami take contracts for plastering, stucco and mastic work in all its branches, and I will guarantee satisfaction and give references if necessary. Orders can be sent through the mail or left at my residence in Sprtngdalc, on Centre avenue, nearly oppo site the grocery store J, B. PIZER IMPORTANT!— NOW! Do you want to ]fIAKK and Ini 111 «'d I ale anil I'erniaii eiit employment ? Any worker can sufceeed. Write for particulars aoil send reference to A. H. DAY & CO., Nurserymen, Geneva, N. \ .„ FOIt SALE! Three acres of land, more or less in Jcilerson Township- Butler Countv, Pa., liounded as follows: On the North bv Glade Mill and Hannahstown road, 011 the Fast bv school lot and Mary Welsh, on the South" by Frank Truth and on the West by Kdward Montag and Thos. Martin, having thereon erected a GOOD BRICK HOUSE, Frame Store Building, Frame Stable and out bulildings, being property lately owned by Jacob Negley and now owned bv C. S. Neglev, of Tarantuni", Pa. For particulars inquire of l'.S. lIoWSER, I'.SQ., Butler, Pa. Advertise in the CITIZEN f