[ KASKINE l- , (THEIEW qrWISE) HO BAD KFK,CT | X ° DEADACHE ' ■5 / No BU*i»f E«r». \/\ CTBSS (JUICILT 11 P«re _ A POWERFUL TONIC. that, the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Germ Diseases. FOB COLDS KASKINE HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE ALMOST A SPECIFIC. Superior to qui nine. Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., "Universally sucejsesful" ("Every patienttreat- St Francis Hospital,N,Y. {ed with Kasklne has (beendlsch rd cured. Bev. Jas. L. Hall, Chaplain Albany Penitenti ary, writes that Kasklne has cured his wile, at ! ter twenty years suffering from malaria and St' nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars. St . Hospital, N. Y.: -Its use is consld ered indispensable. It acts perfecU> . St" Prof. WF. Holcombe, M. D., 54 Bast *Jth St., N. Y,, )late Prof. In N. Y. Med. College) writes: "Kasklne Is superior to quinine In Its specific power, and never produces the slightest injury I to the hearing or constitution. Thousands. upon thousands write that Kas klne has cured them after all other medicine had failed. Write for book of testimonials. Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by J. t . BEDICK. Butler, or sent by mall on receipt of P,ICe kASKINE CO., 54 Warren St., New York. || L F IAOHOMMWYAI IF | m " OWH IOTURt ' s * B)R BAUKAEALEWS gjffwiim. f y yTv DOCTORS LAKE ' ' ail PRIVATE DISPENSARY AF OFFICES, 90S PENN AVE. [ PITTSBURGH, PA All forms of Delicate and Cotn- WrV plicated Diseases requiring Co*- FtDKNTIALand BCIEJTTIFIC Medi cation are treated at this Dls«nsary with a suo cess rarely attained. Dr. 8. K. Lake la a member of the Hoyal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Rb» and Is the oldest and most exj>erieneed BPKCIAL- M IST In the city. Special attention given to iierv- K i oua Debility "from excessive mental exertion, ln £■ discretions of youth, Ac,, causing physical and 1 mental decay, luck of energy, despondency, etc.; aUo Cancers, Old Sores, fits, Pllea, Rheumatism E ", «nd all diseases of the Skin, Blood, Lungs, Lrln ■ ary Organs, Ac. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Office hours 9to 4 and 7to 8 p.m.; V. Sundays 3 to 4 p.m. only. Call at office or address - S.K.LAKE, M.D., M.K.C.P.B. jrE.J.LAXI, MB. f : Imported Percberon Horse MONTAGUE Will stand the season of 1687. commencing April Ssth and ending July Bth. as follows: Mondays of each week at the stable of James Fleeger. at Unlonvllle: Tuesdays and Wednes days at the barn of Alonzo Mccandless; Thurs days at Mt. Chestnut; Frldays-and Saturdays at the livery stable of J. S. Hays, Butler. Description and Pedigree: Montague Is a dark Iron gray, 8 rears old, and weighs 1900 lbs.: Is 16% hands high, on short legs, with large bone, great thighs and forearms, deep la girth, with remarkable good feet and action, and In every way a perfect horse of re markable symmetry and beauty. He was Im ported from France by 3. D. Becket. of Chicago, In September, 1883, and Is recorded to Percheron Norman Stud-book 1U03; also In l'erchoron Stud book of America .1145. He wan foaled In !37». and bred by C. Cogot, of Almonsha. Province of Berche. France. Hire, llcador, owned by the government, and winner of two gold medals and T.ooo francs at two shows In France, besides numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran dam. Charlotta. a mare bred in the Percheron P family for forty years, as qualified to by C. r cogot - TERMS. |ls dollars payable when mare is known to be with foal. The colt will be held for Insurance until paid for. Persons parting with ;mare to leave the neighborhood before known to be with fOal. forfeits the Insurance. Mares must be reg nlarty returned on trial days as directed. Marcs kept on reasonable terms. All possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsi ble for none. "Montague" has proved himself f to be a fine breeder. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. V. ■ To the pure Clydesdale stallion, GLEN ATHOL, who will stand for mares during the season of 1887, beginning April 15. and ending August 15, at the stable of Peter J. Bach in Summit tovin- Butler county .about throe miles east of But ler. neaF'tfcmaybjyok. Glen AtholeisNo. 2806. registered In Scottish Clydesdale stud book, Vol. 6. page 754, aged four years, and weighed when 8 yearsold 1921 lis. Full pedigree found at bam in stud look* of Great Britain, and warranted to be as good as that of any other horse in the United States. TERMS: Insurance sls, payable when mare Is known to be with foal. Irregular attendance or part ing with a mare before known to lie 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 for accidents. P. J, BACH. 4,8-4 m Butler, Fa. URL OF INGLESTQf. The imported Clydesdale Stallion k. ~ will make the season of 1887 At Prospect, jh At the barn of Oliver W. Stoughton the last four days of each week. At Portersville. •▼ery Monday. TERMS:—SIS toinßure one mare, $25 to insure two mares. His colts Recommend him very highly, OLIVER W. STOUGHTON, Manager, Proepcct, Pa. S U R V E~Y~rNG LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing of old lines. Address, B.F. HILLIARD. Co. Surveyor North Hope F. 0., Butler Co., Fa. K& *,«,84.1y BS. ■ —s FAR" Advertise in the CITIZBN. THE CITIZEN". MISCELLANEOUS An Unprofitable Train Robbery A band of robbers, it is said, tried to rob a train bound north, from Florida three years ago, but though they met with some resistance that was abont all they did meet with. One robber got a package of flea powder, a set of false teeth and a chestnut bell. Another secured a white vest, a buffalo overcoat and a small wet alli gator. He did not know that be had secured the alligator until two hours afterwards, when a look of pain spread over his face, and one of bis oompanions removed him from the small alligator which, it seem, had become much attached to the robber by means of the brow of his pants. (The man's pants, I mean ) Another got a diary for '73, an audophone and a truss. Still another got a cigar, a specta cle case and a case of small pox. In my opinion a man is a fool who will sit up nights and lose his rest in order to rob trains when he can go to Congress and get his little work in on the surplus—Bill Nye. —Pennsylvania has 800 more post offices than New York. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, With Hypophos-1 ites. for Children and Pulmonary trou bles. Dr. W. S. Hoy, Point Pleasant,W. Va., says: "J have made a thorough test with Scott's Emulsion in pulmo nary troubles and general debility, and have been astonished at the good results; for children with rickets or marasmus it is unequalled." —Hop farmer—A one-legged agri culturist. —An old score—Twenty. Bronchitis, the most frequent disease of the re spiratory organs. The cough is harsh and dry, with scanty expecto ration. Tutt's Expectorant soothes the inflamed air cells and removes the cause of the cough. Hold to yonr flannels until the locust blossoms come forth. Female help wanted—Thousands of Bhop girls and saleswomen who suffer from weak back and side acbe to apply a Hop Plaster and note the immediate relief. Strengthens and braces up the weak parts. Sold every where. 25 cts A mean temperature—Ten de grees below zero. —Sweet hon.e—A beehive. It is a Curious Fact That the body is now more suscepti ble to benefit from medicine than at any other seasob. Hence the impor tance of taking Hood's sarsaparilla now, when it will do yon the most good. It ia really wonderful for pur ifying and enriching the blood, creat ing an appetite, and giving a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is peculiar to itself. —Apple green and chestnut brown are the favorite among the many combinations of green and brown. —What if» a cold in the head? Medical authorities say it is due to atmospheric germs, uneven clothiog of the body, rapid cooling when in a perspiration, &Q. 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 bead should resort to it before that common ailment be comes seated and ends in obstinate catarrh. —The newest heliotrope gloves have broad, white stitchings on the back. Glazed gloves are in favor. Drunkenes or Liqour Habit, can be Cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Spelfllc. 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 Golden Specific in their coffee with out 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 GOLDEN SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. —A hard case—an irou chest. —The Bank if England—A fog bank. —A soul-stirring subject—A nail [ in your shoe. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we | live in! Natures gives us grandeur of I mountains, glens and ocean?, and i thousands of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving up disheart ened, discouraged and worn out with ; disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as bilious ness, indigestion, sick headache, cos tiveness, nervous prostration, dizzi ness of the head, palpitation of the heart and other distressing symp toms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wondeifui ef fect. Sample bottles 10 cents. Try it. —The call to arms —"John, take the baby." —A tug is the only thing that has its tows behind. —Forced politeness—Bowing to circumstances. —The old chaps who wore armor were the first mail carriers. A Lady's Perfect Companion. PAIKI.KSS Cmi.nßtßTn. a new book by Dr John Dye, one of New York's most skillful phy sicians. shows that pain is not necessary lu Childbirth but results from causes easily un derstood and overcome. It clearly proves that, any woman may become a mother wltbou* suf fering any pain whatever. It also tells how to ove.-come . od prevent morning slckuess, swell ed limbs, and all other evils attending pre gnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as the wife's true pri vate companion, Cut this out: It will 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 FRAME THOMAS & Co., Publish ers, Baltimore, Maryland, RAILROAD TIMETABLE. WEST PRNN K. K. On and after Monday, Dec. 13, 1886, trains will leave Butler as follows: MARKET at 6:15 a. m., arriving atAHeghe ny at 9:00 a. m.; connects east. EXPRESS at 8:30 a. in , arriving at Alleghe ny at 10:30 a. m.; does not connect for the MAIL at 2:35 p. n> , and goes through to Allegheny, arriving there at 4:15 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 lar as Apolio. Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe ny at 7:20 a.m., 2:30 p. in. 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. „ , Trains 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 BuUer with trains on the S. Trains arrive at Butler from Greenville, fast time, 10:25 a. m. 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 o:00 and 8:20 p. m., fast time. Trains leave Hilliards at 6:o0, 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 Butler and Greenville. P. & W. R. R. Corrected to fast time, one hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City at 015, 8:18, and 10:30 a. in. and 2:50 an 1 C:25 a. m. A train connecting lor New Cast.e 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 ana 10:18 a. m. and 12:20, 3:36, 0:20 aud 8:30 p. m. , Trains leave Butler for Foxburg and the North at 10:20 a. m. and 3:33 aud 8:33 p. in. Trains arrive at Butler for the north at S:18 and 10:18 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. On Sunday trains leave Butler for Alle gheny at 8:43 a. m. and 6:25 p. m„ and lor the West at 1:40 p. m., aud arrive from Allegheny at 10:18 and 3:36, and from the West at 7.56. A train arrives from the North at 8:43 a.m. aud 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 aud 6:35 p. m., fast time. . Trains leaving Butler at 8:18 a. ni. and 1:40 p. m. make close connections at Callery for the West, and the 2:50 train connects but not closely. ATTOKjS'EYS~AT~ LAW. CHARLES A. McPHERKIN, Ally at Law, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia mond, Butler, Fa. Colleclions_a specialty. ftbs-feti-ly " JAMES B. MATES. Attorney at Law. Office at No. 40 S. Main st opposite Helneman's Book Store. 111 A MCJUNKIN. Attorney at I>aw, Boom 3, Reiber building But ler, I'a, Entrance on Cunningham St. GECBGEC. PILrX)W, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main strt t t Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJuukiu. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. 8. F. BOWSER, Office In Brady's Law Building. S. H. PIERSOL, Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building A. M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's buildin second story. [4-10-tfl, J. D. McJUNKIN, .Office in Reiber Block. T. C. CAMPBELL, Olllce in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side of Main street, a few doors south of Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Office on Main streqt, one door south of Brady Block, Butler, Pa. AARON E. REIBER, Office in Reiber Block. C. G.CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly re mitted. Business correspondents promptly at tended to and answered, J. T. DONLY, Office near Court House, W. D. BRANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE ALICER, South-east comer ol Diamond. Butler, Pa. FERD REIBER, Office In lteiber's bulldinp.', Jeflersou street. WM. 11. LCSK. Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS KOHLER. Attorney-at-Law and Noturv Public Counsel given in German and English. Office South of Court House, J. B. M'JUKKIN. J. M. OALRRKATH. McJUNKIN & GALBREATH, Office opposite Williard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON. BUTLER, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions In Real Estate throughout the county. Office on Diamond,near Court House.ln CITIZEN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Office Main St., 1 door south of Court House LEV. McQ l" IST I ON. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorney at Law. Olllce oil the west side of Main St. A few doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. RID HIBfIT LIVCN, W. Jefferson St., Butler Pa. Flick & Kennedy Have opened a first-class livery stable on West Jefferson St., with everything new— horses, harness and wagons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Particular attention pnid to the transient trade. When in Butler give us a call. 12-24-6 m FLICK & KENNEDY. I NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SP P ING ST'V'LES CONTINUt 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, tiiis Spring, an i I immense stock and attractive Styles, lou have had our bei-t ! 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 ul sucli 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 Boota and Shoes all over Butler county. Square dealing, good,: honest goods at low prices did it, and we intend we shall still i hold our trade, and better still, go on increasing it. We see new faces in our store every day buj ing liberally, going away pleased, and saying they will coine again and tell their neigh bors, these are the best advertisements any house can have. We are showing Lauies' Fine Shoes and slippers, by far; the greatest variety of any house in the county in the finest Kid, Pebble, Goat, Dongola, bright aud dull finish. St, 1 Goat in McKay Goodyear Hand Welt and Hand Turns ink all the widths Irotn AA to FF in low instep, high instep, j 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 llexi i 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, $>1,50, £l.<->•>, $1 To 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 B tit ton seamless. See cur Kan garoo shoes in hand and machine sewed, they are beauties, j In mens' we show the best you ever saw at SI.OO, $1 'Jo,' $1.50, $1.65, $1,75 and $2,00, a.id 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 got 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 Children®' Spring lleel 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. Worn 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 HUSELTQN. A. Troutman & Son. liiiiiini limiiiii we invite special attention to our unrivaled Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Wiiidow Shades and Fixtures. SILKS and DRESS GOODs. We have a large assortment of Co'ored Dress Goods in all the New Shades. Black and Colored Silks at Special low prices Table Linens, Table Napkins, Quilts, Muslin Underwear fur 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„ (Cc. Lace Curtains, Mad res Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles, Curtain Chains, Window Shades, Fixtures, &e. Spring Jackets and Wraps for Indies and Misses. LARGEST STOCK. BEST ASSORTMENT. at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, i 13 litiss» ; , Pa- ID'QUSTTISTIR, * . 0 1/ WAI.OHON, Onidtiafe of the Piil!:l --• »V. itelphia Dental College, Is prepared todo anvllum; In the line of his profession in ;i j satisfactory maimer. (Mice oil Main street, Huiler, I nion lilock 1 up stairs. Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. j All work pertaining to tlie profession exccnt ed in the neatest manner. Specialties Mold Killings, and Painless Kx traction oi Teeth. Vitalize*)-Air administered. 1 Oltlrf on JcfTcnton Street, one door KUKI Of l.oirry j lit)use, l'l> Stairs. Office open daily, except Wednesdays anil Thursdays. Communications by mail receive | prompt attention. N. B.—The only Dentist In Butler using- the I best makes of teeth. DR. R. C. McCURDY, Pbpiclan un«l Surgeon, Office on Main St., over Kemper's store. Butler, - Penn'a. J. SLUSKj m. M,, Has removed from Harmony to Butler and has his omee at No. 9, Main St., three doors below Lowry liouse. apr-30-tf. JOHN E. BYBRS, PHYSICIAN ANI> SURGEON omee No. 03 South ilaluStreet, BUTLER, - I 3 A. SAMUEL M.BIPPBS, Physician and Surgeon, (Office, near Posloftice) BUTLEB, ZFETvrU'-A AFHICTED"» UNFORTUNATE After till othera foil consult 329 H. 15th St., belowCallowhill, Phila., Pa. 20 years experiencein all APEf IAL diseases. Tcr. manently restores those weakened by early indiscre tions, &c. Call or write. Advice free and strictly con fidential. Hours: na. m. till Zjand jto lo evenings. C/lUTCn I ADY Aetlv. ami intolHjrent, tc f»" I wll LMKJ I rvpreM.'nt i«i her ownilocallty ano!utirm. IlefereßCMreijtiirwl. l'einianont'position w*d good Mlary. GAY & BRuS., 12 Barclay UU, N. Y. Planing Mill -AND— Ijiimber Yard J. L. PUKVIB. L. O. PUKVIt?, 8. G. Purvis & Co. K L NUFACT.JR'.KS ANT- R>BALBKJS)N Rough and Planed Lumber n«'( ti?sry}« For dropsy. Urfivel. Blight's. Urinary or Liver V I-VOUSIHWS, &<•. c ure (iuar antved. Office sal Art h street. Philadelphia. sl. per bottle. a for At Druggists. Pry it. HfflWS* ft VIC5 cr °thofs,whotccxamino flllVlnSft fc §Vfell& paper,or obtain estimates on adverti&ing cpaco when in Chicago, will find it on fJ!o at tttf Advertising Agoncy of LORD &TE4OM&S., BUSINESS 18 BUSINESS! Aiiti IF YOU WSRT TO SEE BUSINESS VISIT Gxaad Spring Opening At thoartceg lam warklnsriny co* :< this > {.UB;r l i-ri jvr* liy j-! h.s 1 . . ; :u »• a<\v.'s ♦»;- ! ;i? tho without as u ccosssful competitor vl:> / simply Deciuse I don tw. :i; tii*.' .o;i!. !am .u. . -.1 \irh a small viruiit, try in, always to £lve the trade irooil Boots and shoes at very low prices. I * Expected a Boom this Spring And bought accordingly and 1 dlrtu t nil-« it cither for already lor n e •.<» i r,..' i.• x; rt< d nr to iC'UU.r. !n r.u-: ii», vhji- country lias Wardlt Biekel's Spring Goods Have Come, An 1 lie hr»> maik« ( 1 them cheaper t.i *ii c^«*i t i- i. tnu*. can it i*o p«>ssii>if, \ • \v. (o* ti• * au«l ■ e find if '.or little moment von K and clleapesf House Dtttlur - voi ' ' Joub! * all vmiisa ai«l you wUlleau- my stor up the cry For Good Goods and Low Prices Bickel Leads, Ii is most Surelv so. can't be otherwise (vine to Bickers at an;, time and it HIT -1. an, business doing any place, von wlll'tind tnv store throucel with !ii,'i'r niioeUne visit my store this sprln? ami you will never regret it. 1 H-iw every thiaj you could expect to Hid in a firs'-class Shoe Store. Ladies' Fine Slioes and Slippers, This line ofWu i\ty perfectly grand this \ear. an I I have a hundred di'V. rent styles to show you. made of French Kid. Am. Kid. Mat. Kid. Bright and dull Dor, ;ulus. Kangaroo, St. (i» at Bird .< T.v»\ IYLM** (toat. T.i jve Kkl. et*-.. mad*? on all the different stvie lasts, from Atj FF. I can tit any foot In Butler county. I have ladies nne sii«»es m. i;-- 011 ;til the stylo lusts from verj narrow to extremely wide- and large sizes. Some of my goods running to No. 9. Men and Boys Fiae Slioes An inspection of this line of goods will prove to yon that Ihey are without doubt the ' Lit line of ?oalf. ever offered to tlie trade for perfect flitting and ecrruct «iyl< They htu eno superiors and teed only 10 l>e se»*n to l>e apprcclat'.*:!. And m 1 line of medluin and low priced goo> be not as lx-prosenteti. Mens' Plow Slioes and Brogans, For this line or jroods I ran only say that they are tli-i products of the best manntacturers In tbe East. Anticipating an unusually large frao( this •spriiv* my order for tlc-se f,-ooils was fell; double to that of any previous year and I U.. v m.trked them to suit the times. Bargains in Kip. call' and a Calf o.tc and two i;u<• i'lov. .-hi e. Miners' shoes of c\ •r> made, at sj.no. This is a decided bargain and a.e taorlns verv fast at. the above prices" L i li-V s t>- •■an 1 t'j\ •iU la c.ery style. J;\st the kind of a U.ath. r and l iadi-igs. of till kin ls. at le~; than citv prteeß. When In Butler give me a call ami examine :?>■) Is an 1 prieej. A of Fin • FreuuU Slio.: I'oll'.h presented tj e . ry lartj purchasing a pair of shoes. Yours &c., JOHN 'BIGKSL, 22 SOUTH 3H&X3 STREET. BUTLER. PA. 1850 IS3O IHfSO 1850 • Tgs» J £. fa Mim, JmW el mR . No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, Diamonds, Ladies' ttutl Gents' Gold and Silver WaDtbes. ET H P 3 OiP Paper Weight, Gilt with Glas3 Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament I" AP!b « uLyy & tIon > MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks Qt SwOPU/Ci KTI O Y\OP 1 Q "M'Tr f >on ' t to seo this line of Goods, as it is the largest OliV OI W CvA Cll ® Qud mobt cotdple'ce stock ever shown in Butler. |yO T \ff i SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames, L/IX IVIIM t O scientificaliy adjusted under Dr. King's System. Reiueaiber we Warrant all as FepreNenled. free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutrnan's Dry Goods Store. SIGN CF WIRE SIGrL ISTo- 19, ISTortli Main - BUTLERJ I^A., Ml ATTENTION AGENTS WANTED V AUTHORIZED OF LOGAN e£v m^&X&L: - m RS. LOGAN . This Biography has been mnrc than two years in prep aration. (Sen. himself furnished the data to the author. OfO. f'ranrls Damon, hisintimate Iriend and associate; and bcit-re his death he read all but the closing chapters of the work, and pave it his unqualified endorsement. Mrs. Logan states this in the introduction. A million admlrrrxf the dead' hi'ftam want (111. thrilling: .lory of til» «r»al < a»er m Dtace and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and battle scenes. Send quick Ji for outfit and gel choice ol territory. Address HILL A. HARVEY, PUBLISHERS, 111 N. Charles Streot, Baltimore. NIXON'S HOME, No. 35 McKean Street, BUTLBRi FIELTsI JN 'J\. Meals at all hours. Open all Night. Breakfas ■V. Dinner £)c, Supper £>'•. Lodging -"> c. [l2-i-:i:u] Sim EON NIXON, I'rop'r, P ALEB MEIJ WANTED 1 canvass for the sale of Nursery A » Stock ! Steady employment guaranteed. Salary and KXI'K>SKS I'AIU. Apply at once, staling age Chass Brothers, ( kl> > V- ol L' t NTS BtST Shipped anywhere, all shades. Property own ers order direct. Also 2 anil ply Kelt hooting with best coatingund t viueut. Agent X -.uo, Plf sbtiry. Pa. is Called jo my Fine Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SILiVBRV? «o., All of which have been selected with groat caro for OUR TRADE. A complete liuo of ROGER IJIJOS' Celebrated mm, mm, spoons, sc., sc., t tbf? lowest ea-h prices possihle. PC^ f **Ail Engravtd Fl\ EE of chnrge. If you wish to buy from a well ilecu d stock. ca;l at I' T> /Tl)ir i)'Cl UNION RLOCK, . K. j O, No. 16, a. Main Street. BUTLER, PA. SIGN OF ELECTRIC BELL. j CHE AP! CRE AP! i I ARGE VARIETY OF NEW GOODS AT A. L. Robison's Bargain Store SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TIN-WAKE Qlass-Wars, Queens-Wars, and Jewelry Come aud examine goods and prices before purcbanag elsewhere. Centre room of George Ileiber Building. COR. MAIN AND JEFFERSON STS.. BUTLER, PA. J. KLEE & CO. SIS LIBERTY STREET, 628 & 630 BROADWAY, PITTSBURG. NEW YORK. MiUHUFAGTURES 035" OLOTHIN& IN ALL GPvADES AND SIZES. Our Spring and Summer Stock most Complete and Unsurpassed. jO3=»WHOLESALE fv'aii Orders Receive Prompt Attention. MILLER'S OIL REFINfVO WORKS, ,v u. M s "U." «.• n'pr v, OKI en Libert v St.. Tiltsiiiirg. Pa. X. i). I!! I, I. Kit A SOX, Manufacturers of lli;:li Test Oils, for ' yport and home consumption. Would call public attention to our brand wmn- OLEINE ,^, r Warranted None Better. Gasoline for stoves and gas machines "sc. 88, and :KI gravities. I.ulirieating oils. MTKtavcs and heading wanli d, [l-»'»0-ly] EITMMIULEI HGTiI, No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - I>A.. N< ;ir New Court House- formerly Donaldson House—good accommodations lor travelers, (ioodstabling connected. , ■ ' I) H. EITKNMUI I.KIJ. I'rop'r. ~ THIS PAPERi'^W^^vS I ' nl Amtxy of Messra. N. W. AVER A SON. our autitdruul kyenta. !HS CIMT Sltffl ! STORE in Butler, three doors west . of Weet Peua Depot. Havinc opened fresh stock of GROCERIES consisting of Coffee, Teas. Sugar. Syrup, Spices, Canned Goods of all kinds. Hams, • Bacon. Lard, &c.,&c., Tobacco and Cigars^ Kl-OVIt of !>• st brands and low prices ; also, a j fuli line of Kliiifrier's poimlar brands of family flour constantly on hamis. MA'i. OATS, COIIN :ind FEZI) of all kinds at * lOWfcst RKUP'S. Xo. 1. Kal(,l.on t'r any other House in Itutler. Conntrv Produce wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Call aud examine our stock and prices Goods uelivered free to all parts of town. J. J. KIARNS & CO., I♦> East Jefferson St, - - Butle Pa. gIXTKAROLD Guckenheimer Pure Rye Whisky! Grateful to the palate as new milk, with all the valuable properties of Pure Whiskey, mel lowed b> time. tlil-. whisky recommends itself at oiK*etothe phyMclan the family and the con noisseur. TULs wlilijcey Is trom the world-re nowned distillery of Guckeuhelmer liros., Freeport, Pa. After regaining in bond for tluve years, it was Imported to Hamburg, (icmi iny, where It was stored for two years, and was then brought b.ick to this country. Ir Is now six years old. I have a large quantity of it, and am scl'lng it In full quart bottles at $1 00 V BOTTLE on 8 HOTTI.tS EOk ss.< M». It is warranted a strictly Pure Whiskey, and for a beverage or medical stimulant Is unexcel led. Besides this whiskey, 1 have a large stock of California lVlnes, consisting of Port. Sherry. .Muscatel, Aneclira. Hock and Tokay. They are of the pure juice of the grape, and are of the crime ile la .-rune oi Choice Unadulterated wines. They have been rightfully called the "Modern nectar of the gods." Thevareput up In full quart bottles at so cents per bottle or six bottles for $2.50. Orders by mall or other wise will receive prompt attention. JOS. FLEMING, DRUGGIST, SO. 84 M ARKET ST„ Pittsburg, ■ • Pa S. B.SHAPLEIGH&CO'S (Boston, Mass.) STERLING JAVA STERLING PURITY, STERLING QUALITY, ALWAYS UNIFORM. Give this Coffee a trial and you will use uo other, i'or sale by THE IMPERIAL TEA CO, DEALERS IN PURE TIIE | j AIIS AND COFF3S. CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, Tobacco and Cigars. mmm ma MM I st. BUTLER, PENN'A. ■-*. i f '55 f J ; * f* J*. Arostahs (tenovi Sia L 0 C "OBZS « v ?Ei ttVi it b'--- "• /wo ccrisis /l- ■ AE . _ ! V oration iU • «.!:» U tJiy ciilr A > Vriftfe >»'• .itrtaal 'SWI/«. W ijvav rrt:rh» 1 i ifijiiiml. §|| l* *ATT ■ 3 iirafNils Arematio Geneva 31a '* •-i.Sk3 i* l» nnraGc;icra(S.vias)GJa,po- Ootillcfl wii 'i >■ !< (ten buclm » Jsßfi~ j Ufvi.-s.lre •&Itailaajniiipe>Eber- KSIBSs.i fc.-ja res. r»iiSl:.u ro. t, S«. It will bean r-metljr >C KSWI 1 :!r< e Hutler. Fft J7 11. DOUGLASS, —DEALER IN STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Books and Periodicals, CHEAP TABLET 3, —AND— Wall Paper, Eagle Building, Main St., BUTLER, - - 2-4-87-I.V "Tj FRANK FCO. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES, j SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY,