Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 13, 1887, Image 4

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    A nv LEASE or LIFE.
When one has been suffering the agoniet
®f a severe attack of rheumatism, neural
gia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems as
if a new lease of life had been granted.
Such have been the feelings of thousands
who, after trying physicians and number
less remedies, have used Athlophoros and
found to their great joy that this medicine
really did cure these diseases.
867 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
After suffering for nearly two years with
a continuous attack of rheumatism; after
trying almost every specific, domestic and
foreign, which the credulity of a wise man,
or a fool, might lead one to trust in, it was
a double pleasure to me to find a remedy
which, originating in the famous "City of
Elms"— the, home of my ancestors and
its first founders—has proved so invalua
ble a blessing. It is nearly six months
since I was led to trace out the significance
of that word Athlophoros. It has proved
to me, in * good degree, a renewer of my
former vigor and strength, so that I have
been enabled to move about with almost
yomthful activity, and to feel, while ap
proaching my " three score y ears and ten,"
that I have a new hold on life. I believe
your philosophy of the disease to be correct
that it has its origin in the blood, and that
your remedy touches those joints and mus
cles, loosening the nodes, which have been
brought into subjection to this dreadful
disease, and sets them free as no other
remedy that I have tried. I have been
cautious for so long a time in recommend
ing it to others till I had tried its efficacy
in my own case; and I am now free to
state the estimate I put upon it, as
the safest and most efficient cure 1
have any knowledge of.
A. B. DAVENPORT.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can
not be bought of the druggist the Athlo
phoros Co.] 112 Wall St., New York, will
•end either (carriage Daid) on receipt of
regular price, which is SI.OO per i>ottle
for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills.
For liver and kidney diseases, dyppepsia, In
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases
of women, constipation, headache, impura
blood, Ac., A thlophoros Pills are unequaled. i
MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABE
oflered for sale represented
as good as the Famous
PEARLTOP
BUT IHEY
ARE NOT!
And like all Counterfeits lack the
Remarkable LASTING Qualities
OF THE CEJfllNfi.
ASK FOR THE
PEARLTOP
And Insist THIS
them on Each
with
PatQctTSoTIBBS.
The PEARL TOP is
manufactured ONLY fcjr
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HAVE YOU
RHEUMCTISM?
A Bemedy that has been in sncceenful use for many
, years in Europe, and was only lately introduced in
' this country, is the
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
TO* Remedy has the endorsement of Continental
fhyiidans and Ooremment Sanitary Commissions,
as well as the thousands of sufferers to whom it has
brought relief. It has saved others—ail who have
*rUA it. It
WILL
OURE YOU
front further agony, if you'll only give it a chance.
■ -buti BOX A, „
I saa BOTH »W
I IT&ADK MASKS I
BMBWTBH CUHE.I gHJ^TCRE
for complete information, Descriptive Pam
phlet, with testimonials, free.
* For by nil drsfgtits. If one or the other ia
* not in position to furnish it to you, do not be per.
amded to take anything else, bnt apply direct to the
General Agents, PKAELZKU BROS. & CO.
•10 & 881 Market Street, Philadelphia..
DOCTORS "LAKE
hI PRIVATE DISPENSARY
ABk OFFICES, 900 PENS AVE.
i— PITTSBURGH, PA
All forms o? Delicate and Com
plicated Diseases requiring CON
FIDEKTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Medi
cation are treated at this Dispensary with a suc
cess rarely attained. Dr. 8. K. Luke Is a member
of the Royal College of Physicians and Burgeons,
and is the oldest and most experienced SPECIAL
IST In the city. Special attention given to Nerv
ous Debility from excessive mental exertion, In
discretions of youth, Ac., causing physical and
mental desay,lack of energy, despondency, etc.;
also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Rheumatism
and all diseases of the Sain, Blood, Lungs, Urin
ary Organs, Ac. Consultation free and strictly
confidential. Office hours 9to 4 and 7to 8 p.m.;
Sundays 2 to 4 p.m. only. Call at office or address
S.K.LAKE,M.D.,M.R.C.P.S. orE. J.LAKE, M.».
Imported Percheron Horse
MONTAGUE
Will stand the season ot 1887. commencing
April twh and ending Jnly »nj. as follows:
Mondays of each week at the stable of James
Fleeger, at Unlonvllle; Tuesdays and Wednes
days at the barn of Alonzo McCandteßs; Thurs
days at Mt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at
the livery stable of J. S. Hays, Butler.
Description and Pedigree:
Montague is a dark Iron gray, 8 years old, and
wetglis 1900 lbs.: is it;*,' hands high, on short,
legs, with large bone, great thighs and forearms,
deep In girth, with remarkable good feet and
action, and In every way a perf'jet horse ot re
markable symmetry and beauty. He was Im
ported from France by J. D. 1 Socket, of Chicago,
In September, ISS3, and la recorded In Perclieron
Norman Stud-book 1903; also in Perclieron stud
book of America 314 a. lie was foaled in isi»,
and bred by C. Cogot, of Almonslia. Province of
Herche, France. Sire, Picador, owned by the
government, and winner of two gold medals and
1,000 francs at two shows in France, besides
numerous otlier prizes. Dam. Lauretta; grun
dam. charlotta, a mare bred in the Perclieron
family for forty years, as qualified to by C.
, Cogot.
T±Li JrO^dlS
sl." flollaT-s payable when mare is known to be
- with foal. The colt will be held tor insurance
until paid for. Persons partlßg \v4tii,raare to
leave the neighborhood before Wrtown to we wftn
foal, forfeits the insurance. Mares must be reg
ularly returned on trial days as directed. Mares
kept on reasonable ternis. All possibly care
taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsi
ble for none. "Montague" has proved himself
to be a fine breeder.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.
To the pure Clydesdale stallion,
GLEN AT HOI*,
who will stand for mares during the season of
1887, beginning April 15, and ending Ailgtwt 15,
at the stable of Peter J. Bach In Summit town
ship. Butler county,about throe miles east ol But
ler. near Bonnybrook
(ilen Athole is No. isflS. registered hi Scottish
Clydesdale stud book, VoL #. page "A, aged
lour vears, and weighed when 3 ycarsold 11)21 lbs.
Full pedigree found at barn in Btud books of
Great Britain, and warranted to be as good as
that of any other horse in the United States.
TSH/MS:
Insurance fis, payable when mare Is known
to be with foal. Irregular att<rm)ance or part
ing with a mare before known to be with foal
forfeits the Insurance. When reasonable care
is given a mare I will insure a walking colt or
no pay. Care will be taken, but no accounta
bility lor accidents.
P.J, BACH.
4,8-4 m BUUCT, Pa.
K j.
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THE OITIZEZfcT.
MISCELLANEOUS
A Rather Novel Nut to Crack.
From Chicago Herald.]
There is something about a puzzle
which enlists the attention of old and
young. Few people there are who
do not like puzzles, particularly if
they are neat ones and not too diffi
cult of solution. Here is a new rail
way puzzle. A locomotive is at aY,
A
/A A\
-/ \
// \
ED B
\ x, is the engine; A and F. main track; U. c
* and D. the Y switch; P, neck of Y. only long
enough to hold one car orjenglne. 1. i. 3. are
the three cars. Poles or ropes are not to be
used in switching cars.
headed east, and it is desired to turn
the engine so that it shall face the
west. But there are three cars stand
ing on the Y, and these cars must be
left standing where they are when the
locomotive finally pulls away. An
other diffiulty is that the top or pro
jecting part of the Y (marked F) is
only lcng enough to contain the loco
motive or one car at a time, and will
not hold the locomotive and a car to
gether. How is the locomotive to so
shift the oars as to turn itself, and at
the same time leave each car in its
original position before departing on
its journey? It can be done.
That Tired Feeling
Season is here again, and nearly eve
ry one feels weak, languid and ex
hausted. The blood, laden with im
purities which have been accumulat
ing for months, moves sluggishly
through the veins, the mind fails to
think quickly, and the body is still
slower to respond. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is just what is needed. It is,in
a peculiar sense, the ideal spring
medicine. t purifies, vitalizes and
enriches the ood, makes the head
clear, creates an appetite, overcomes
that tired feeling, and imparts new
strength and vigor to the whole
body.
Winter's gone at last,
—Blooming wild flowers.
What is a cold in the head?
Medical authorities say it is due to
atmospheric germs, uneven clothing
of the body, rapid cooling when in a
perspiration, &c. The important
point is, that a cold in the head is a
genuine rhinitis, an inflammation of
the lining membrane of the nose,
which, when unchecked, is certain to
produce a catarrhal condition—for
catarrh is essentially a "cold" which
nature is no longer able to "resolve"
or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has
proved its superiority, and sufferers
from cold in the head should resort
to it before that common ailment be
comes seated and ends in obstinate
catarrh.
—Sweet-smeling arbutus.
An Unbiased Physician.
The past two years I prescribed
Tutt's Expectorant with astonishing
results. In cases where I thought con
sumption had taken place, the Ex
pectorant effected a cure. R.H. Dean,
Boston, Mass
—Straw hats are budding.
Situations Wanted.
Wanted, 632 men and women who
are suffering from backache, lame
side, crick or sore chest, to apply a
Hop Plaster and get instant relief,
sold everywhere 25 cts.
—The whitewash brigade is bard
at work.
Drunkenes OP Liqour Habit,
can be Cured by administering
Dr. Haines' Golden Speifllc.
It can be given in a cup of coffee
or tea without the knowledge
of the person taking it, ef
fecting a speedy and permanent cure,
whether the patient is a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of drunkards have been
made temperate men who have taken
the Qolden Specific in their coffee with
ont their knowledge, and to-day be
lieve they quit drinking of their own
free-will. No harmful results from its
administration. Send for circular and
full particulars. Address in confi
dence GOLDSN SPECIFIC CO., 185
Race St, Cincinnati, Ohio.
—Send us the news of your neigh
borhood.
For Scrofula, Impoverished
Blood and General Debili
ty-
Scoti's Emulsion of pure Cod
Liver Oil, with Hypophoxphiles, has
no equal in the whole realm of medi
cine. Read tie following: "I gave
one bottle of Scott's Emulsion to my
own child for scrofula, and the effect
was marvelous."—O. F. Gray, M. D.,
White Hall, Ind.
—About this time plant fish lies
and chestnuts.
—What is more nasty than run
ning sores, ulcers, pimples, boils,
scrofula, erysipelas, etc.? Now, "Dr,
Lindsey's Blood Searcher" cures
them all.
—The shovel, rake and hoe are
now in active use.
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who
has used Boschee's German Syrup
to let its wonderful qualities be known
to their friends in curing consump
tion, severe coughs, croup, asthma,
pneumonia and in fact all throat and
lung diseases. No person can use it
without immediate relief. Three
doses will relieve any case, and we
consider it the duty of all Druggists
to rtccommend it to the poor, dying
consumptive, at least to try a bottle,
as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last
year and no case where it failed was
reported. Such a medicine as the
German Syrup cannot be two widely
known. Ask your druggist about it.
Sample bottlt-s to try, sold at 10 cts.
Regular Bize, 75 cents. Sold by all
druggists and dealers, in the United
States ana Cauada.
—Convict labor in New York will
cease in August.
A Lady's Perfect Companion.
PAINLESS CHILPBIRTII. a new book by Dr
John Dye, one of New York's most skillful phy
sicians. shows that pain Is not necessary In
childbirth but results from causes easily un
derstood and overcome. It clearly proves that,
any woman may become a mother without suf
fering any pain whatever. It also tells how to
overcome . nd prevent morning sickness, swell
ed limbs, and all other evils attending pre
gnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by
physicians everywhere as the wile's true prl
vate companion, Cut this out! It win save you
great pain, and possibly your life. Send two
cent stamp for descriptive circulars,testimo
nials and confidential letter sent In sealed en
velop. Address FRANK TIIOMAS ii Co., Publish
ers, Baltimore, Maryland,
KASKINE
(THE NEW QVIWIKE)
i tSSk
I NO HEADACHE. I
1 Cai 50 * ArsRA -
J So lilnglng Ears.
| CVBES OI'K'KLY
I Pare
A POWERFUL TONIC.
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA.,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Germ Diseases.
FOR COLDS KASKINE HAS IiEEN FOUND
TO BE ALMOST A SPECIFIC. Superior to qui
nine.
BeUevue Hospital, N. Y„ "Universally successful - '
(••Every patient treat-
St. Francis Hospital.N.Y. |ed with Ka.sklnu has
(been dlsch'r'd cured,"
Rev. Jas. L. Hall, chaplain Albany Penitenti
ary, writes that Kasklne has cured his wife, af
ter twenty years suffering from malaria and
nervous dvspepsia. Write him lor particulars.
St. Joseph's Hospital, N. V.: -Its use Is consid
ered indispensable. It acts perfectly."
Prof. W K. Holcombe. M. D., 54 East 25th St.,
N. Y„ )late Prof, In N. Y. Med. CoUege) writes:
••Kasklne is superior to quinine in its specific
power, and never produces the slightest Injury
to the hearing or constitution.
Thousands upon thousands write that Kas
klne has cured thein alter all other medicine
had fulled. Write for book ot testimonials.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by J. C.
REDICK, Butler, or sent by mall on receipt of
price.
KASKINE CO., 34 Warren St., New York.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
WEST FKNN R. K.
On and after Monday, Dec. 13, 1886, trains
will leave Butler as follows:
MARKET at 6:15 a. m., arriving atAlleghe
ny at 9:00 a. m.; connects east.
EXPRESS at 8:30 a. m., arriving at Alleghe
ny at 10:30 a. m.; does not connect for the
east.
MAIL at 2:35 p. m., and goes through to
Allegheny, arriying there at 4:45 p. m.; con
nects east.
ACCOMMODATION at 4:55 p, m., and con
nects at the Junction with Freeport Accom
modation, arriving at Allegheny at 7:30
m., and connects east as far as Apollo.
Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe
ny at 7:20 a.m., 2:30 p. w. and 5:30 p. m.
Trains arrive at Butler at 10:25 a, m. and
4:55 and 7:35 p. m.
S. & A. R. R.
Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster than
schedule time.
Tr? ; us leave Butler for Greenville from
the Pittsburgh and Western depot at 8:10
a. m. and 12:30 and 6:25 p. m. Trains
leaving the P. &. W. depot in Allegheny
city 10:20 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. fast time
connect at Butler with trains on the S.
& A.
Trains arrive at Butler from Greenville,
fast time, 10:25 a. in. and 2:35 and 6:10 p.«m.,
and connect with trains on the P. & W.
arriving at Allegheny at 12:20 a. m. and 5:00
and 8:20 p. m., fast time.
Trains leave Milliards at 6:50, and 11:00 a.
m., slow time, and arrive at 9:35 a. m. and
7:20 p. m. Both trains connect at Branchton
for Cutler and Greenville.
p. & w. e. R.
Corrected to fast time, one hour faster
than schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City at
6:15, 8:18, and 10:30 a. m. and 2:50 and 6:25
a. m. A train connecting for New Castle
and the West leaves Butler at 1:40 p. m.
and arrives at Chicago at 6:00 a. m. next
morning.
Trains arrive from Allegheny at 9:10 and
10:18 a. m. and 12:20, 3:36, 6:20 and 8:30 p.
m.
Trains leave Butler for Foxburg and the
North at 10:20 a. m. and 3:38 and 8:33 p. m.
Trains arrive at Butler for the north at 8:18
and 10:18 a. ni. and 6:00 p. m.
On Sunday trains leave Butler for Alle
gheny at 8:43 a. m. and 6:25 p. ru., and for
the West at 1:40 p. m., and arrive from
Allegheny at 10:1S and 3:36, and from the
West at 7.56. A train arrives from the
North at 8:43 a.m. and departs at 7:56. p.m.
Trains leave Allegheny for Butler at 7:00,
8:20 and 10:20 a. m. and 1:40, 4:15 and
6:35 p. m., fast time.
Trains leaving Butler at 8:18 a. m. and
1:40 p. m. make close connections at Callery
for the West, and the 2:50 train connects but
not closely.
* DEITTISTH. X .
0 1/ WALDRON, Graduate of the Phila
« «• delphla Dental College, is prepared
to do anything in the line of his profession in a
satisfactory maimer.
Oflice on Main street, Butler, Union Block
up stairs.
Ik. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pertaining to the profession execut
ed in the neatest manner.
Specialties : —Cold Fillings, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth. Vitalized Air administered.
OOlce on Jefferson Street, one door East of Lowry
House, Up Stairs.
Oflice open daily, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt attention.
Si. B.—Tlie only Dentist !n Butler tts'-ig the
best makes of teeth.
DR. R. C. McCURDY
Physician and Surgeon,
Off!co on Main St., over Kemper's store.
Butler, - Penn'a.
J. SLUSEi M. D>j
Has removed from Harmony to Butler and has
his oflice at No. 9, Main St., three doors below
Lowry House. apr-30-tf.
JOHN E. IBYERB,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oflice No. G5 South Main Street,
BUTLER, - PA.
B. & B.
THE SPECIAL EVENT OF THIS SEASON WILL
BE THE
Grand lacs Curtain Sale!
Which we have just inaugurated. This sale will
surpass all our former efforts in tills direction.
The t;oods are all new patterns, no old stuff and
most of tliein our own Importations, and styles
exclusive with us. Tliey will range in price viz :
For choice new designs In Nottingham Cur
tains. 3 yards long, 7.1 c. and it.oo per pair. For
3'i yard goods, with taped edges, $1.23, Jl.no,
31.75, &c.
For riiolce Patterns, .I*4 and 4 yard Notting
ham Curtains, ..TO, $;I.OO, SUHI. $.».IIO, 7.00 to
»12.00 per pair. French (iuipure Curtains 510.00
and 12 per pair.
Curtain Nets 114 c., IV:. to 85c.
Curtain squints C! a c.,
At tills special sale we feel justified m saying
will be offered the very best values in Curtains
yet seen or offered anywhere.
Complete Upholstery department where will
be found all the accessories.
A c' mplete lirass Trimmed pole at 25c., Rings,
Brackets, Etc,
In suit department we offer specially Spring
Jackets, In Checks, Plaids and stripes Also
Plain Cloths and .Jerseys with LAPPED
SEAMS, TAILOR MADE.
Newmarkets With Hoods and Capes
111 Checks, stripes and Plaids, at popular prices,
for Good Quality and l?est Workmanship, $6.50
and up,
SPRING WRAPS.
Headed all over and Lace Trimmed,, ? 10.00
each and up. Silk Wraps with Bead Trimmings ;
Camel's Hair Wraps, Morning Wraps, Misses'
and Children's
Wraps, Jackets and Newmarkets
and Dresses from 2 years to 16 year sizes.
Lidles' Salt Department; Itlark Silk Suits
iSS.OO, $4.-> and s«.».<«). Rich, Heavy
silk and Trimmed In Bead •"Passamenterle.
Colored Silk Suits, Check Silk Suits.
All Wool Cloth and Tricot Suits, Plain and
Mixed t'olors. Full Skirts and Drapery, sß.soand
up to 520.00.
Large and Special offerings during during the
present month of Silks and Spring Dress (loods.
New Style Plain Colors and Check Suitings,
38 t042 inches, at 4T>C.. 50c., 63c.. 75c., 85c., si.o(l,
and 51.2."i. Mack and White Striped Sumniei
Silks at Soc„ 31c., 35c„ 45c.. 50c., ami St.oo.
Large line of Colored Summer Silks, Colored
(Iros drains. Faille Frances' Kluulzlmer Harris
Satin Rhadames, &c„ &c., at prices, which for
qualities have not yet been equaled,
< >ur Mail Order Department will, upon request
send samples to any address, or for Wraps
Curtains, etc.. goods from which samples cannot
lie cut. we will send a line ot goods to select from
upon receipt of proper references, or by Express
C. O. D., with privilege of examination and se
lection. The customer to select what pleases. 11
any, and pay express agent, balance to be re
turned,
BOGGS & BUHL,
115, 117, 110,121 Federal St,
Allegheny* Pa.
TUIC n A BCD '» on filein Philadelphia
JHg PAPER^
N.W. AVER A SON, our aiilhorUed agents.
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SPRING
STYLES CONTINUE TO POUR
IN AT B. C. HUSELTON'S.
Every day adds new and beautiful Styles to our immense
stock; our large and increasing trade demanded, this Spring, an
immense stock and attractive Styles. You have had our best
efforts, together with our long experience in the market with
the best Manufacturers, with the most gratifying results in
bringing together such a wonderful stock of such handsome
styles and such low prices, nowhere can you find its equal out
side of any city—as at Huselton's, the acknowledged leader in
Boots and Shoes all over Butler count}'. Square dealing, good,
honest goods at low prices did it, and we intend we shall still
hold our trade, and better still, go on increasing it. We see
new faces in our store every day buying liberally, going away
pleased, and saying they will come again and tell their neigh
bors, these are the best advertisements any house can have.
We are showing Ladies' Fine Shoes and slippers, by far
the greatest variety of any house in the county in the finest
Kid, Pebble, Goat, Dongola, bright and dull finish, St.
Goat in McKay Goodyear Hand Welt and Hand Turns in
all the widths Irom AA to FF in low instep, high instep,
full toes, low heels and opera toe and heel. These hand
turns are growing more popular in our trade on account of
the neat glove-fitting and soft to the foot. Then our flexi
ble and globe insoles are very nice and soft and are taking
wonderfully fast. You can see the finest Button Boots you
ever saw at Huselton's at SI.OO, $1,25, $1.65, $1.75
and $2.00, trade so large have had to duplicate our orders
in some of these already this spring.
Mens', Boys' and Youths' fine shoes are beyond any
doubt the choicest line. Best styles ever offered to the
trade in Congress, Bals and Button seamless. See cur Kan
garoo shoes in hand and machine sewed, they are beauties.
In mens' we show the best you ever saw at SI.OO, $1 25,
$1.50, $1.65, $1,75 and $2,00, aad we will warrant every
pair of them, the styles of these cannot be excelled. Wal
kenphaust shoes. Oil Mens' square box toe in Bals and
Button; big trade in this line; can't get them as fast as we
sell them is what troubles us now.
Our Mens' and Boys' Brogans and Plow Shoes have a
wide reputation all over Butler county as the best goods for
the money ever sold. No auction trash sold in any of our
lines.
Misses' and Childrens' Spring Heel Shoes a specialty in
the different widths, These goods are very nice for children
and we are using them in Ladies' goods.
Old Ladies' wide heel shoes and slippers a specialty,
in Kid Grain, Glove Grain, Bals and Button very cheap
from SI.OO and upwards. Serge Congress polish and serge
slippers cheap.
Leather and findings, best selection. Repairing done
neatly at reasonable prices. Work made to measure. We
will save you 25 per cent, on your goods by giving you
honest values, correct styles and at bottom prices. Come
and see us.
B. C. HUSELTON.
A. Troutman & Son.
liiniiiii liniiiiii
We invite special attention to our unrivaled Stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Carpets, Hugs, Mattings, Oil
Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades and
Fixtures.
SILKS and DEESS GOODs.
We have a large assortment of Colored Dress Goods in all the
New Shades. Black and Colored Silks at Special low prices
Table Linens, Table Napkins,
Quilts, Muslin Underwear for ladies and Misses,
New Kid Gloves,
New Lisle and Silk Gloves,
New Velvets,
New Braid Trimmings.
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets,
We have just received a very large stock of New Spring Car
pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices,
New Smyrna Hugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &c., &c.
Lace Curtains, Madres Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles,
Curtain Chains, Window Shades, Fixtures, &c.
Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses.
LARGEST STOCK. BEST ASSORTMENT.
at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S,
Butlea*r. Pa
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
<3K C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER
11. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L Purvis, isamuel Anderson,
Wiillam Campbell 1.1. W. Bnrkliart,
A. Ttoutinan, Henderson Oliver,
(i.C. Koessing, James Stepheuson,
Dr. VV. Irvin, N. Weitzel,
J. F. Taylor. H. 0. Heinemaa,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen, Atc't-
EXJTLER, FJL.
FURNITURE!
FURNITUR E
Bed Room Suits,
Dining Room Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS,
Fine Line of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at
No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST.,
The Cheapest Furniture Store
11ST BUTLER.
W. F. MILLER.
A J FRANK & CO,
DEALER!* IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, &c.
£ fsr- Physicians' I Inscriptions carefully com
pounded, and orders answered with care ana
dispatch, our stock of medicines Is complete,
warranted genuine, and o( the best quality.
45 South Main Street,
BUTLER, • PA.
Advertise in the CITIZEN.
MILLER'S OIL REFINING WORKS,
\ILMO4Wai BCIVAr CMTIT,
Ofiiee 3JB Liberty St... Pittsburg. Pa.
A. D. >ll Ll.Kit X SON,
Manufacturers of High Test Oils, for export and
home consumption. Would call public
attention to our brand
WATKK riT TPTTOTP -I«>
WHITE VJJLIUJIIN HI TFCST
Warranted None Better.
Gasoline for stoves and pas machines, 74, BC, 87
88. and !t0 gravities. Lubricating oils.
fcS?~Stavea and heading wanted. [4-o-'B6-ly]
EITEHHDLLER HOTEL,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BTJTLER, - -
Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson
House—good accommodations for travelers.
Good stabling connected.
14-9-'B6-ly] 11. KITENMULLER, Prop'r.
NixON'sHoME,
No. 35 McKean Street,
BUTLER, :P:E,~M JN 'JL
Meals at all hours. Open all Night. Breakfas
sc, Dinner 25c, Supper 25c. Lodging 25e,
[l2-4-3m] SIMKON NIXON, Prop'r,
V ALES MEM
A WANTED V
io canvass for the sale of Nursery* ■
Stock! Steady employment guaranteed. Salary
ami EXPENSES I'AID. Apply a! ouce, stating age
Chase Brothers, •"SWKSsm!
UIANTKI AGENTS "".S-JSZ"*
II n 1 LU "POI.I.ITIC AI. DISCISSIONS.
DIPLOMATIC and POi't l.A!:,"
Including all his speeches, by.! a M is*;, Bi.A: .vk.
Apply at once for terms and territory,
P. J. FLEMING & CO.,
i 4-13-41 4. sth Ave., IM'shurg.
FARM FOR SALE
A well improved farm of 134 aercs situated in
Worth tp., Meieer county, I'a. Will be sold at
a bargain. Any one desiring a good farm cheap
will tlnd what they want in this one.
For further information address
L.J, Ki.m.MKL, Henderson,
2-25-4t Mercer Co., Pa.
■ RIfC|IT|OCDO or others,who wish to examln#
All WCH I IwEllw this paper, or obtain estimates
on advertising space whan in Chicago, wl " it on file at
4 ( to 49 Randolph St., | MR OTUAyiC
the Advoiliting Agency of LUIIU ft I IIUMwi
BUSINESS IS BUSINESS!
AND IF YOU mm TO SEE BUSINESS VISIT
Grand Spring Opening
OF BOOTS, SHOES k SUPPERS
At the prices I nrn marking my goods this spilngl ui:l perfectl. nivlfit rl In sa> ;nt," >u wlll>.' • th- Lary Hoom In the afcoe busing that you
have evi-r witnessed in tills place. War after year m> l>u-iii.'s~ has U. i. lm i< ..-in .u. 1 to-da\ I and at li t- ■ i without it su'*ces~siul competltor
and, why? simply because 1 don't waut the world. lam sitl>!i<".t with a siaail pro:ir. tryir. a V.M- to ive the trade good Boots and Shoes at
very low prices.
I Expected a Boom this Spring
And bought accordingly and I didn't it either f. r .:!n arty I can .-•••<■> - ii . <• > i ir.• •• 'l'i:o in .vs is sprea ling lik ■ wiid-rire and it
goes from township to townsh.p. ..cm farmer tn farm-r. li.-m !:• i -T u. ;Übor. In fa ft: • v •. |. country has he :<l It.
BickeFs Spring Goods Have Come,
And he has marked tliem cheaper titan ever; 'is it true, can it bo ;.i;SMi>le," \>u . <• ...i • an.l c and If air one little moment v..u even doubted
that nickel's was the best and cheapest si .<e House In Butler county, yo'ir u-xt'ots vill .ill vanish and you i. 'I leave my suire and take up the cry
with hundreds of others:
For Good Goods and Low Prices Bickel Leads,
It is most surely so, can't be otherwise. C om.' to Bicker- at anv time and If there i an.- = doiiu any place, you liPtlnd my store thronged
with eager buyers. Tliey come to me because they kno.v my ..i of ilie l>. -t. a: Ip*ce-1 a■ i jv. w. aad if ou are In heed o: anyt hlag lit the
shoe Hue visit my store this spring and you will never rogiet It. 1 have everythiag you coul I CK : > JC to tlud In a urst-class Shoe Store.
Ladies' Fine Slices and Slippers.
This line of goods are perfectlv grand tills tear, and I have a hundred duTer.'iit styles to s iow you, made ot Fr nch KI!. Am. Kltl. Mat. lild. iiilght
and dull Doiigolas, Kangaroo.'st. Gout. Bird * E\e. Pebble Coat. (Hove Kid. etc.. maue on all the ilUTt.wut si vie last*, from A to IT. I can lit any
foot In Butler county. 1 have ladies* line shots nii.de on all thedifferen- style li»>;s from very narrow to extreiuelj wid< aud large sizes., e>oine of
my goods running to No. 9.
Men and Boys Fine Shoes
An Inspection of this line of goods will prove to you Unit they avo without doubt 'ho I«>t line of goods ,-vrr off« red to t he (ratio for perfect f«ittlii£
and correct stvles. They have no superiors and need only to if .><.**■;> to i»e appivi lait-d. And my ine .«f in«*dHim and low prkrrt go-.y sw as si'locted
with the same'care. No'worthless shoddy goods can be found In t')ls stock, and to My entin » <;ni:.l»-.ice In these goods, 1 will give a guaran
tee with every pair I sell and cheerhily refund the money in cas- any sj-ould prove to be not as i( presented.
Mens Plow Shoes and Brogans,
For tills line of goods I can only say that they are the products of the best mat'.ut'aet iters In the East. Ant telpating an unusually large trade this
spring MV order for these goods was fully double to that of any previous year an'L 1 ILIAC marked theni to suit the times. Bargains In Kip, f'nlf and
a Calf one'and two Buckle l'low shoe. Miners' shoes of every description. Don't tail to see this tine of goods. Boys' l'low Shots in great- variety.
I will offer also YEHY CHEAP, a lovely line of I.adles' and Mtsses Kjne Kid Slippers in all styles.
5 • pairs of mens 1 shoes, shop made, at 52.50. This is a dec iiled an»l are in-»v iu*r very ;ast at the above prices.
Ladle.? Sai'ife and Faxe.i goods la every style. .Just the kind of a llgbi every day shoe for summer
Base Ball Shoss for men and boys. These shoes have become very popular and make a very good light v. orklnv .-.hoe.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
I have a full line of mv own work of Boo:s and Shoes constantly on hand, and In case you can't v. d> to have a pair made, I can rn you out ot my stock
HEI'AIHIVt, done with neatness and dispatch. 1 eather and Eludings, of all kludM. ill !• <s th.iu i ' pr '-s. V. .: :t in Butler give nte a
eaU ana examine goods aud prices. A bottle of Fine French Shoe i-oiuii presented to every lady purchasing a pair of shoes.
Yours &c.,
.JOHN HICK EL,
22 SOUTH M4IN STRF'ST. BUTLER. PA.
—is im w ESTABLISHED - 2850
E. E RIEB 9 j E w T E E Li E: ii .
Ko. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET,
Diamouds, Ladies' timl Gents' (Jtld and Silver Watches.
f™ A V f l l nn ! ?C Paper Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plasu Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament
t ' on ' MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks
Q 1 i"T7 on t k'' sce t^*'s :ie °' as it is the largest
01.* Vvl W CLI v Cu O UUlCtii UV a ;and most complete stock eyer shown iu Brtler.
r\l) ITTATn'Q SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, ia Gold, Silver aud Steo.l frames,
\_J
K«>niember,we Warrant all €«»<!?; as Rep:c^eute<l.
Epfc.-aving free of charge. Plac6 of businefs oppoeitj Troutman's Pry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIG3L
ISTo- 19. !N"orth. IVTain. fetreet? ... BUTLEE? I^ J\.,
TOUR ATTENTION
IsCalled to isiy Ntoek of
JmkmZL Watches, Clocks, Jewelery,
RWARE, SPEGTACSLESi
All of which have been selected with great caro for
A*! s L I'] of
, I T> nii mD'C UNION BLOCK,
BJSBPMJ- »• WvLLbb, Bo.iea.mii.Steet.
lUIiU Watch cASIi) sign gf electric bell
a AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE
AUTHORIZED
LIFE OF LOGAN
u-ith introduction by
This Biography has been more than two years in prep
aration. (*en. Logan himself furnished the data to the
author, Geo. Francis DaiWion, his intimate friend
and associate; and before his death he icad all but toe
closing chapters of the work, and pave it his unoualined
endorsement. Mrs. I.opan states this in the introduction.
A million admirer* of the dead Chieftain want
Ihl* thrilling: Hfry of his great eareer in
Cace and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and
ttle scenes. Send quick $i for outfit and &ct choice of
territory. Address
HILL A. HARVEY, PUBLISHERS,
111 N. Charles Street, Baltimore.
For Drops*', Gravel. Bright's, Heart. I'rtnary
or Liver Diseases. Nervousness, ,<te. cine Guar
anteed. ofliee wt Arch street. Philadelphia. si.
per bottle, 6 for i 5. At Druggists. Try It.
Ready Mixed.
»1 so, m, 75 to 1.00 per pa). BEST
TOgy LINSEED OIL PAINTS.
shipped anywhere, all shades. Properly own
ers order direct. Also :: and :i ply Felt Rooting
with best coating and Cement. Agents wanted,
color card price list tree. ATLAS PAINT CO.,
P.O. ISOX 2M,;Plttsburg, Pa.
Farms, Houses and Lois For
Sale.
Information can be given at the
CITIZEN ollice of several good farms
in this county that are for sale.
Also of a lot of about eleven acres
on which is a new house, good water,
etc., and about five miles from llut
ler.
Also an office, two rooms, in Butler,
suitable for an Attorney's or other
office.
Also several lots within the bor
ough of Butler.
Enquire at CITIZEN office.
"CHEAP! CHEAP!
large variety of new goods at
A. L. Robison's Bargain Store
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TIM-WARE
Class-Ware, Queens—Wars, and Jewelry
Come and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Centre room of George Reiber Building.
COR. MAIN AND JEFFERSON SYS., BUTLER, PA.
= J". KLEE & CO.
811 LIBERTY STREET, 628 & 630 BROADWAY,
PITTSBURG. NEW YORK.
MAHWACTOSBS OF CLOTOIBra
IN ALL Gil A LES AND SIZES.
Our Spring and Summer Stock most Complete
and Unsurpassed.
EXCLUSIVELY*^#
Maii Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
&3TA HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRVKDAY Crt HBi!«JAY PRSSEJjT,
j£ipj WONDERFUL Jj||||
S \Combining h Parlor, I.llirary, Smokinsr. H*«llntnu or Invalid
_ " CIIAIII, IXirN'GK, BKD. or < OVCII.
i Price $7 .OO "tttyayr* I
| 3 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES
AU furnished with the AiitomJtlc Coub IJrnkr, and Retailed
? g" „f ~;ir U'holi -alt- Prlrn. Send stforCatalogue and mention carriages.
THE LUBURC CO, f {45 N. Bth St., Phlfada.. Pa
TBf OTBf Mtffl
STORE in Butler, hrec doors west
of West Perm Depot.
11 living open' .! I fresh .s'oek or fiIiOC'EKIES
coils of < 'offer. Tea*. Syrup, Spices,
Canned Coorts of :i•: kinds. Hams,
Bacon, Lard. &c., flic,,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Kf.om c' hest brands ,r d low prices ; also, a
full hut* of Kliujrler'* popular brands of family
floor constantly on haiul-.
iIA V, OA f~. CORN and FEED of ail kinds at
lowest figures,
Xo. 1. Salt, l oiver any other
Si oust in i£it3l**r.
Country Produce van'.Vi for wliirli the highest
pri -i-will be paid. Call ~:id examine our stock
and prices.
Goods 1 'livered free to all parts of town.
J. J. KEARNS & CO.,
7<! Jefferson St., - - Butle Pa.
gl\ YKAU-OLD
Giickecheimer
Pure Rye Whisky!
Gritcf".] to tiv p.il.r.e o,» new milk, with all
th ' 1 • -.«! Pure Whiskey, mal
low • 1 b;- tlui • tills \\h!s:: recommends itself at
oil? eto ttuM.' 1 (i •• family and the con
noisseur. T!. - iviils-ke: ! - from tlie world-re
nowned distillery of i uckenlielmer Bros.,
I'l' i Pa. After r< malnlng lu bond for
three y. ars. It was imported to Hamburg,
<vrm ,i\ '.vUcr.? it was : :ored lor two years,
. U't ..... lf!i brought ! aetc to lliis country.
I' smi v '■ yo t - old. ' i avo a large quantity
O! it, aud ;ia ii in full quart" bottles
at
Si «•!> V ROirU£ OR G I.ofTLES Edit $.<.00.
Ii !s warranted a s.i i - : v Pure Whiskey, and
for a or n.-.lim' -t.lmulant Is unexcel
led. H'jslde.s Mils wlilski v. I have a large stock
of ("allfomin Wines, eons:-: lug of I'ort. Sherry.
Miivratt-l. VnsreHrn, Horl> ad Tokay. They are
of the pure juice of the ipe, and are of the
rrriiic dr la -rrmf oi < 'mice Unadulterated
wines. They have been rightfully called the
••Modern m i tar of the Tlicy are put up
In full quail bcttlrs at •<> cents per bottle or
six )>ottli>s fbr $2.50. Orders by mall or other
wise will receive prompt attention.
JOS. FLEMING, DRUGGIST,
SO. 3-1 MARKET ST„
Pittsburg, ■ ■ Pa
S.B.SHAPLEIGH&GO'S
(Boston, Mass.)
STERLING PURITY,
STERLING QUALITY,
ALWAYS UNIFORM.
Give this Coffee B trial and you will
use no otln r. For sale by
THE IMPEHiM. TEA CO,
DEALERS IN PURE
T||E||A||S
AND COFFEE.
CHOICE CONFECTIONA3Y,
Tobacco and Cigars.
COR.DIAMOHQ USD MAIN ST,
BUTLER, PENN'A.
mA Axvwii* 'irnevr, Cin
CVi-V
V; "" ' ' ; : v
fcksmr£g&-:'
sn ati'S
ibwWfcM Aroratio Gs&6Ya Oin
Is n v-nvo (S«VOi.;,re
'' 'i I? 1 '' ! leav.. •K.-h)'; " iiijaulp^rbcr-
Kii&Ve J"S. v: ' ' ?, fce. it wiil
! l (sy-iv. . ::alnralusMnromc-uy
ft i "lie: rt: incur:- lor Uri|iiit'B
I'liVlM tvTv*! f-Hscaae, W.m,- in I!::.niler,
I .<ana all 1 11-iinmiixl n ( f the
J^ a Vo« (Mg|F Kidney a cud Irluarf
JAKES X?. MORRIS, Sole Acent,,
IOJ CUAJUiEKa ST., NEW YOKK.
J. G. REDICK, Sole Agent,
Batleiv - - - - I la *
County Auctioneer,
JAMES B. KHABNS,
BI TLEK, PEMi'A.
Is prepared to servo the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Hiving bud ninny ycais of
experience he can guinnteo perfect
tion at rules that will t»uit All. word
at this cilice. • 3,5,81.1y
The Volunteer Soldier'HlS
v£>cSsr; Gen, John A, Logan,
The volnnt < r service defended and upheld.
I.OL-.H'S Personal Kentimseeiices OI t.'ie.
I.iirne tKtavo Nolume, Iteautifully Illustrated.
Circulars free k, PMING & CO..
i mill Ave., PittaburK
SUßvE Y I NG
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Particular attention given !o the Retracing ol
old lines. Address,
«{. F. JEILLiAKD,
t'o. Surveyor
North Hope f. 0., Butler Co., Fa.
3,5,84. ly
Homes For Everybody-
The Peoples' llulldinK and Loan Associa
tion ol IJntler. — f'ttr value of each share F 100
This Association pay# the borrower f 100
per bhare. with a weekly expense to him
ol on IT 12 tts, in addition to recuiar
dues. For lurthfr inlormation c II on or ad-
G VV MILLER. C M HE!NEMAN, Rec'y,
Prca Butler, I a
J. 11. DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IN
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BUTLER - -
2-l;kT-ly