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KASKINE (THE SEW QUIMIWE) 50 BAD E|,FECT I so nEADAtUE * I vW so KACSEA. j CI'BES OIHKLY i PLEAS A XT. Psr* A POWERFUL TONIC. th»t. the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOE MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Germ Diseases. FOB COLDS KASKINE HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE ALMOST A SPEC IFIC. Superior to qui nine. Bellevue Hospital, N. Y./'UnlrersaDy successful" {••Every patient treats St. Francis Hospital,N,Y. led with Ka-sklne has (been dlsch'r'd cured," Rev. .Jas. L. Hall. Chaplain Albany Penltentl ary, writes that Kasklne has cured his wife, al ter twenty years suffering from malaria and nervous dyspepsia. Write him lor particulars. St. Joseph s Hospital, N. V.: "Its use Is consid ered indispensable. It acts perfectly." Prof. WF. Holcombe, M. D., 54 E:tst «sth <?t., 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 to'the hearing or constitution. Tteur.ands upon thousands write that Kas- Bne has cured them after all other medicine •" " had failed. Write for book of testimonials. Kasklne can be token without any special medical advice. *I.OO per bottle. Sold by J. C. REDICK, Butler, or sent by mall on receipt of price. KASKINE CO., M Warren St., New York. •Va^HOHAafSXXM "OO^H^OVW'V'O^O Jit I niiO pwnj3»|Bn»ni SI dOL 'IHVgd eqx •8881*08 N»OW —OKKIH3 stiSiffr. ,n,JI SIHX »*ireiP»Y dOIIUVHd 3HJ. HOJ HgV •3K10K39 3HX JO OKIXSVI #w«ii«in»a eyi v»i «t]3ji3i3iu»3 n» wm P"V HON aav X3BX 118 dOXIHYSd snom«j[ OTR BB poos SB pejnesajaoa EITSS JOJ pejogo arav sAaiiwiHo «mvi zjivw SCOTT'S fifIUtSION OF FDBE COD LITER OIL yHpkpliites of lime & Sods Almost as Palatable as Milk. Wn only preparation of COD LITER OIL that aaa be Ukan readily and tolerated for a lung time krldol* ■fiwriw, AWl> AS A REMEDY FOR COTTSUHPTTOir, ■AORFWU IHWMAIM. ANA£IIA. 6E.V tlif. ftIHUH. TRIKOA? IF iffflfl.Hß. «,<! 111 WAWINd bBABMM W IHILftRFS It £ marrttlou, In iu Prescribed and endorsed by the beat Pbyilclaaa tB the coontrlea of the world. Wmw Ida kjr all Dranlila. Imported Percheron Horse MONTAGUE Will stand the season of IHST, commencing April Ssth and ending July #tli. as follows: Mondays of each week at the stable of James Fleeger. at t'ntonvllle; Tuesdays and Wednes days at the barn of Afonzo McCandless; Thurs days at Mt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at the livery stable of J. 8. Hays, Butler. Description and Pedigree: ' Montague Is a dark Iron gray, s rears old, aud weighs i*» lb«.: Is laj; hands lilffh, on short, lees, with large bone, great thighs and forearms, deep In girth, wltii remarkable good feet and action. and in every way a perfect horse of re markable symmetry and beauty. Ho was im ported from France hy J. D. Becket. of Chicago, in September, IM, and Is recorded In Percheron Norman Stud-book woa; also In Percheron Stud book of America :««. He was foaled In I»T9. and bred by C. Cogot, of Almonsha. Province of Here he. France. Hire, Picador, owned by the government, and winner of two gold medals and MM francs at two shows In France, besides numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran dam. Charlottn, a mare bred In the J'ercheron family for forty years, as qua lilted to by C. Cogot. TERMS. sls dollars payable when rnare Is known to In* with foal. The colt will be held for Insurance until paid for. Persons parting with inure to leuve the neighborhood before known to lie with foal, forfeits the Insurance. Mares must tie reg ularly returned on trial days as directed. Mares kept on reasonable terms. AII possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will be miponsi ble for none. "Montague" lias proved himself lobe a One breeder. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. To the pure Clydesdale stallion, GJLE ATHOL, who will stand for mares during the season of IW, beginning April w, and ending August IS, *' the stable of Peter J. Bach In Humniii town - county .a bout three tulles east o! But ler. "T^T^w— (Jlen AtholininfßritaireKiHtere'l In Scottish Clydesdale stud book, VTTIFMU page 7M, aged fo-jr years, and weighed whenyMMQtd I'JM :m. Pull pedigree found at barn In stud llcol.s of (•real Britain, and warranted to be as good that of iny other horse In the United Ktate*. " TERMS: Insurance §l.l, payable when mare is known to be with foal. Irregular attendance or part ing with a mare before known to be with foal tOrMt* the Inauranee. 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 accident'!. P. J, IIACH. 4,5-4 m Butler, Pa. URL OF_IH G LESION The imported Clydesdale Stallion will make the season of 1887 At Prospect, at the barn of Oliver W. Stougbton the last four days of each week. At Fortsrsvilb, every Monday. TERMS: —$10 to insure one mare, $25 to insure two in uch. His colta Recommend him very highly, OLIVER W. STOU6HTOH, Manager, Prospect, Pa. ■HMHHMHMmCiurn guaranteed BBESinaii-HE Ko operation or business delay. Thousands ot eures. At Keystone House, Beading, I'u.. 2d Saturday of each month, fiend for circulars. Advice free. Advertise in the CITIZKN. THE omZEN MISCELLANEOUS —"You men are so lucky," a fair maiden said, Discussing the question of dre»s; "You're ne'er burdened with petticoats, cor sets or shawls, Which to us are a source of distress." "Yes, I know," said the youth, who waiting had been, An argument to seize; "What you've said is all true, yet there's one point you miss; Your pants never bag at the knees." Nonsense With Sense in It. Chester Times.] A tall man and a short man board ed a street car recently as it rumbled down Third street. The tall passen ger stooped to get in the doorway, while the little man's head was not far above the handle on the door. "How much fare?" asked the tall man of the conductor. "Five cents." "llow much for me?" asked the sawedoff man. "Five cents." "Five cents for me, too? Young man, don't you know the law regu lates the difference between 'long'and 'short' haul?" One passenger fell off the platform and even the mules staggered. That's the Way She Put It. "Well, I s'pose Lyddy's married?" said the deacon, asking Aunt Sally after an old sweetheart of his. "The was a nice gal, and I s'pose Bhe's done well?" "Well, yes; she's married an' got three sons; one's a murderer, one's a liar an' the other's a pauper livin' on the town " "La! how's that?" said the dea con. "Why, one's a doctor, t'other is a lawyer an' the third's a parson. —Peculiar in medicinal merit and wonderful cures—Hood's Sarsaparil la. Now is the time to take it, for now it will do the most good. —lt will not be surprising if the Kansas Divorce Courts shall present ly have some cases of incompatibilily of politeness —lmportant Personal. Remem ber the virtues of Hops, Burgundy Pitch and Gums are combined in the clean, sweet and quick-acting Hop Plaster. Hop Planters sold every where. 25 cts. —What character of Dickens does the new method of doing the hair re semble? All-of-a-twist. Easily Convinced. A single dose of Tutt's Expector ant will convince anyone that it is ihe most valuable lung balsam ever placed before the American people. Very pleasant. Children love it. Sold by all druggists. —A cry for quarter—that raised by the sleeping car porter. —A recent comic song is entitled Soap. It comes in bars. —Some men are born great. Yes, but gracious! how some of them do shrink. —A restaurant keeper can make both ends meet by serving calf's bead and ox-tail soup. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, With Hypophos ltes. tor 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." —The autograph fiend is around with his little book. —We regret to learn that the Chi cago Anarchists have disbauded. We have alwayß thought tbev should hang together. Drunkenes or 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 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. —Tbo blue laws prevent the use of red paint on New York houses for dec orative purposes. —Every one admires bravery, but many a big, burly man is afraid of the womaa who trembles at the sight of a mouse, —"An eel can live out of water for at least 18 days." A Kentucky Col onel can livo without water for a whole life time. Astonishing Succoss. It ia the duty of every person who has used Jioscher.'s Qervian 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 lncg diseases. No person can use it without irnmediute relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to reccomrnend 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 Hyrvj> cannot be two widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 cts. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold bv all druggists and dealers, in the United States and Canada. —Something new and unique is a corkwood cane made to look like the daintily-rolled umbrella prized by the swells. —Diagonal cloth coat sleeves are quite tony about a lady's waist. —Positive, wait; comparative, wai ter; superlative, do it yourself if you want it done. A Lady's Perfect Companion. PAIN-I.KMS Cim.nniKTii. a new book by I)r John Dye. one of New Vorlc'K most skillful phy sicians. hliows that ualn Is not, necessary In ChlklliirlU but results froui causes easily un derstood and overcome. It clearly proves that, any woman may become a mother wlthoir 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 aud highly endorsed by physicians everywhere us the wUe's true prl vate companion. Cut this out: It will save you great pain, and |Kiesl>)ly your life. Send two cent stamp for descriptive circulars.testimo nials and confidential letter sent In sealed en velop. Address KKANK TUOXW & Co., Publish ers, Baltimore, Maryland, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHARLES A. McPHERKIN, Atty at Lsw, Office wiib L. Mitchell, Dia moud, Butler, Pa. ColletUocs, a specialty. feb6-86-ly ~ JAMES B. MATES. Attorney at IJIW. Office at No. 40 S. Main ST o[>posite Helneman's Book Store. IKA M. JI'XMN. Attorney at Kuom 3, Reiher building But ler. Pa, Entrance on « St (TECKCEC. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main streu Butler, fa. Oflice with J. I>. McJunkin. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. 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 Eerg's butldin second story. [4-10- tr, J. I>. McJDNKIN, Office in Reiber Block. T. C. CAMPBELL, Office 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 street, 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. DON'LY, Office near Court House, W. 1). BRANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE WALKER. South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa. FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building/. Jefferson street. WM. H. LLSK. Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS KOIILKR. Attomey-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given In (Jermaii and English. Office South of Court House, J. B. M'JUNKIN. J. M. OALBEEATH. McJUNKIN & GALBRKATII, Office opposite Williard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. It. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTI.KU, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions In Real Estate throughout the county. Office on Diamond,nearCouri House,iu CITIZKN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Office Main St., 1 door south of Court House LEV. Meg UISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SOX, Attorney at Law. Office on the west side of Main St. A few doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. L 7 STMc JU NK lN f Insurance and Real Estate Aft. Fire, Life ami Accident Insurance written at this office. Also, Desirable liuililin; Lois, Dwelling Houses and Farms for Hale. 17 KABT .IKKI'KRSOV ST. BED FRBHT LIVERY, W. Jefferson St., Butler Pa. Flick & Kennedy Have opened a first-class livery stable on Went Jefferson Bt., with everything new— homes, harness and wagons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Particular attention paid to the transient trade. When in flutter give us a call. 12-24-Cm FLICK it Kknnkdv. SURVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to tin; Retracing of old lines. Address, H.F. 1IIU.IAKI). «'©. Surveyor North Hope P. <>., Butler Co., Pa. AGENTS ; On Salary or Commimion WANTED I K<)lt "SEA AND LA!?D," By IV. lll'Kli. .lust |iiil)li»liilil. The Ureal New Hook of Kxploiatlon, Travel and Ailvrntura, giving the thrilling experience ol all I lie greatest Travellers. Missionaries and Discoverers In all parls of the World, and de scrihlug the wonder) nl creatures thai live in the Sea ami on luc Land, "IVrrihleodvcnturcK with Ocean Monsters, whales, shark-, swordtlsh. dcvilllsh. sea serpents, etc., with description or all the other wonderful creatures of the deep sea. I.lfe on the (Ircat ()eeau, wonderful islands and the strange creatures louud uiion them. Also a complete Natural History of the Strange Countries and Curious Itaees ot the world. In cluding the monkey men •of New Cuiliea. the terrible man-eaters, dwarfs and cave dwellers, Inters peraed with grand hunts, I'-rrllle combats, ami thrilling adventures with wild animals and savage people in strange countries. A whole library In one volume, llundreits of beautiful illustrations and colored plates, lio.ooo copies sold In four Weeks. Cheapest hook ever puh lished. Outsells all others. No capital reipilred. Agents making S'jo In (fx ;i d|iy. Nothing ever known like it. Write <pilck and secure terrlio ry. Vou can clear «,.IMI HI :«» (lays' time, as tiiousands are Just waiting lor tills great new hook. Sells at sight. Special Inducements to teachers and regular agents. No experience re quired. "No risk. No r ipltal required. New plans. W« start you In business. Sitccesiguar anteed to honest workers. Address, HIHTOKIC'AI. riTtl.lslllNtJ CO., S. W. cor. litli and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, l'a. S~\ DOCTORS LAKE MOM PRIVATE DISPENSARY J&mtM, OFKICEH, WW PENS AVE. —PITTSBURGH, FA. - All forms of Delicate nnd Com plicated Diseases requiring < <i.\- yirjK.vriAi.and Kcli.Ni'tin.' Medi cation arc treated at this Dispensary with a suc cess rarely attained. Dr. S. K. Luke la a member of the Koyal < ollege of I'hyslclans and Surgeons, and Is thool'leat and most c \ porlenced hi-i.mi,- isxln the city, (special attention given to Nerv ous Debility from i xcestilvo mental c\eitlon, In discretions of y outli, Ac., causing phyt leal and mental decay, lark of energy, despondency, etc.; alio Cancers, DM ho res, I- its. Piles, Itheiimiitism and all diseases ol the bkln, Itlood, Lungs, Crln ury Organs. &c. Consultation free and strli tly confidential. Office hours t> to 4 and 7to H p.m.; huiiitay a'l to 4 p.m. only. Cull utollice or addresa H.K.LAKI:, M.D., M.It.C.P.H. or E.J.LAKE, M.*. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SPRING ST V LES 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. ou have had our best eflort?, together with our long experience in the market with the best Manufacturers, with the most gratifying results in bringing together such a wonderful stock oi 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 Letter 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 fcouse 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 lrom A A 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, s>l.2-3, $1,50, $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 SIOO, $1.25; $1.50, $1.05, $1,75 and $2,00, and 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 Blow 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 Chifdrens' Spring Ileel 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- EUSELTQN. * A. Troutman & Son. liiniiiii <j> liniiiii] We invite special attention to our unrivaled Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades and Fixtures. SILKS and DRESS 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 j ist received a very large stock of New Spring Car pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices, New Smyrna Rugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &0., etc. Lace Curtains, Mad res Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles, Curtain Chains, Window Shades, Fixtures, &c. Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses. LARGEST STOCK. BR ST ASSORTMENT. at A. TKOUTMAN & SON'S, Butler, Fa- O £D H>TU?I " ~>T JsZ< Y . Gf' WALDKON. (irmlilalu of Ihe Piilla . ilel|ihl:i Dental <'•»lli»K'*. '• prepared toilo anything In tin: line of his pinfcssloli hi a satisfactory nianner. Office on '.lain street, lUllicr, t'nioii I'.loe]; up stairs. Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work pertaining to the profc .ion e ;eent eil in the neat" .1 innii.er. Sp-naltiei : Col'l I 'llliiHr", anil I'ainl*■: s 10' traction of Teeili, Vit ri/.cil Air ailiiiliihteieil. Ofllcc on Jefferson Street, one ilflor Dn-.t of l.ou ry House, i'p Kliilrs. Office open dally, except Vv. il lesilays anil Thursdays, I'ommun teal loir; I.;, mail i"«trlvc prompt attention, X. ll.—The only Dentist. 11l Iltilli*r llslns (lie best Hi likes ol'teeth. DR. R. C. McCURDY, i'lijNielaii usid Office:on Main Ht., over Kemper's store. 13ntler, - Fenn'a. J. SXAUSBZJ M. 15-, Man removed from Harmony to liutlcr liml linn Ills ontce at. No. V. Main Ht... Iliree doom below I.owry House. apr-30-tf. JOHN E. BYERH, PHYSICIAN ANI> SURG EON omce No. «5 South Main Htritfit, BUTLER, - I»A. SAMUEL M. BTPPIJS, Physician and Surgeon, (Offlco, near Po'itoffice> Homos For Everybody. The Peoples' Rulli.lnir and I.oan Amoeln* tlon ol Uutler. — /'«/• value of each tharel 100 Tnl* AdßiK-latlon pu>» Hie borrower HIOO per Bhare, with n weekly ex pen-t'i him of only 13 ct*. in addition to a lit* regular dn«». For lurlliiir iutoruiatiou c II on or ad dro<* UW Ml LLC It. O M lIEINF.MAN, fec'y Prea liullur, Pa Planing Mill -AND— -3 \ r ard IJ. L, IJIl J l KVIB. 1.. O. PUKVIt-, S. (T. Purvis k Co. AN l> n»SAI. EIiUV Rough and Planed Lumber < F KVKHY OE3 JM'KTLON, EHAf/'LS, MOULDINGS, HASH, noons, KLCOiIINtJ, HIDINd IJATTENS, OrackGlSjGuaged Curnice Boards. SHINGLES & LATH PLAN IMG MILL AND YARD St :' r (ierimt/t «.< f 5e«;S s<Clnir< li PERftIAWEHT STAMPING For Kensington, Arrasene AND OUTLINi-i .WORK DONE, Aluo li»nouA in name «lveu by ANNIE M L<)V/.\IAN, N.irtu ttreet, Butler, Pa. JneVJO-ly THIS PAPERiva'^Jl^'teS I ,!!£S I *2* .Si.: tii,ln if Aptuy of Mes«r«. H. W. AVER & SON, our M'lWlxed »«CBU. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS! AND IF YOU WANT TO SEE BUSINESS VISIT Helm's Grand Spring Opening OF BOOTS, SHOES SLIPPERS At the prices I am marking my goods this spring I feel perfectly justified In saying you will see the Largest lioom In the shoe business that von have ever witnessed in this place. Year after year my hu-lii's.- lias tn-cn Increasing and to-day I -land at the liead without a - uocessstul competitor and.why? simply because 1 don't want the world, I am satlsflel with a small profit. trying always to give the trade good Boots and Shoes at very low prices. I Expected a Boom this Spring And bought accordingly and I didn't miss it either for already I can see signs of my expected Boom. The news Is spreading like wild-tire and It goes from township to township, from farmer to farmer, from neighbor to neighbor. In fact the whole country has heard It. Bickel's Spring Goods Have Come, And he has marked them cheaper than ever; -is It true, can It be possible," you say. come and see anil If for one little moment you even doubted that Bickel's was the best and cheapest Shoe House In Butler county, your doubts will all vanish and vou will leave mv store and take up the crv with hundreds of others: For Good Goods and Low Prices Bickel Leads, It is most surely so, can't lie otherwise. Come to nickel's at any lime and if there is any business doing any place, you wlll.'flnd my store thronged with eager buyers. They come tome because they know my goods are of th- be>t. and prices.the lowest, and if you are in need of anything In the shoeliu • visit my store tliLs spring and you will never regret It. 1 have everything you could expect to lind In a tirst-class Shoe Store. Ladies' Fine Shoes and Slippers. This line of goods are perfectly grand this year, and I have a hundred different styles to show you. made of French Kid, Am. Kid. Mat. Kkl. llrlglit and dull Dongolas. Kangaroo." St. (ioai. Bird's Eye, I'eliWe Goat. <;love KM. e'x-.. made on all the different style lasts, from Ato FF. 1 can tit any foot In Butler county. 1 have ladies" tine shoes made on all the different style lasts from very narrow to extremely wldt and large sizes. Some of my goods running to No. 9. Men and Boys Fine Shoes An Inspection of this line of goods will prove to you that they are without doubt the best line of goods ever offered to the trade for perfect flitting and correct sty les. They have no superiors and need only to be set uto be appreciated. And my line of medium and low priced goods was selected with the same care. No worthless shoddv goods can be found In this stock, and to show my entire confidence In these goods, 1 will give a guaran tee with every pair I sell and clieerfuly refund the money In case any should prove to be not as represented. Mens' Plow Shoes and Brogans, For this line of goods l can only say that they are the products or the best manufacturers in the East. Anticipating an unusually large trade this spring my order for these '.YHRIS was lully double to that of any previous year and 1 have marked them to suit .the times. Bargains In lvlp. Calf and a Calf one and two lii:< k!e I low siioe. Miners' slices of every description. Don't fall to see this line of goods. Boys' l'low Shoes In great variety. I will offer also V KKY I'll CAP, a lovely line of Ladles* and Misses' Fine Kkl Slippers In all styles. p:ilrs or mens' sliurv,. shop made, at SiM. This Is a decided bargain and arc moving very fast atathc above prices; Lolies' sur; •a a 1 Fov.j goods In every style, .lust the kind of a light every day shoo for summer Base Hall Shoes for m n and boys. These shoes have become very popular and make a very good light working shoe. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER, I have a full line of mv ov. n work of Boois and shoes constantly on hand, and lu case you can't wait to have a pair made, I can lit you out of my stock KKPAIUIN': done with neai ness and dlsnatcH, Leather and Findings, of all kinds, at less than city prices. When lu Butler give me a call ami examine ;;oo Is anil prices. A bottle of Fine French Shoe Polish presented u> every lady purchasing a pair of shoes. Yours be., ,K)X IN IJICKEL, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA. .186©- 1859 1850 1850 1880 ESyJLBXiISHEED ,; - ,u iii® as® W. £BSO E. C RIEB, jE W t e e L. m . No. 19 NOHTII MAIN STREET, GBAI OPENING OF SPRIG GOODS. Diamond*, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches. f* Rtlf 6 yi f s l Paper Weight, Gilt with Glass Sbado, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament Iri I tj I t ' on ' MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks Ql G Q H"Y7" t° s®® this line of Goods, as it is the largest OH VUA W W>X U (X) kJ UvJvlClllLjr • r.. on d most complete stock eyer shown in Butler. i \J) IT T \[/ 1 SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames, 1/ J \ |\ J J.M VJJ scientifically adjusted under I)r. King's System. RciiK'iitlx-i'.we Warrant all Gooilu »s Hiegiri-sonU'd. Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. JSTo- 19, North. Main Street* ... BUTLEE» yoTirA TT EX T 10N In Oallecl to my Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SIWEF.WIRE, SPECTACLES', dfce., ( All of which have been selected with great care for OUR ( TRADE. A V- A| good* Engraved FREE of cbufge. If joo with tobujr from a well lUkD Watch cASJii) s tGN electric bell. jlJfl I AGENTS WANTED F kWM ron THK I AUTHORIZED JxmZMutt OF LO6AN with introduction by Thin Biography has been more than two year* In prfp* •ration (Ten l.njjan hunnrlf fumiihed the data to IRC author, IrnnfU DMIOB, hisintimate friend arul n*.v»< late ; and before hi*, death he read all but the clcritSnj; « hapten of the work, and pave it hi* unqualified rndorCrmrnt. Mr*. l 'f ß n matm thi* .nihf Introduction A VUIIIIOHI adiulripni ol ihr dead Chieftain WANT ALAIN < lirilllnyr ALARY "I FRAAT EARRAR in D' .ice and war. Splendidly illustrated with portrait* and battle ncenen Send t|uick $1 for outfit and «ct choice o( territory. Addrctis HILL A HARVEY, PU»LI«HI*», 111 N. CtuurlM Street, Baltimore. NIXON'S HOM E, No. 35 McKean Street, IPHi'N JN 'J\. M'llsnt. nil hours, open nil Nljflil. lireukfiu Dinner i'li:, HiipplT 2 .1. l.oiltftii!,' aii:. (l.< HIMKON NIXON. I'ropr, 0 ALESMEjjj A WANTED H HI canvass for till! Mill" Of Nursery A 1 Slock Steady '■ iii|»I<»villi'"t |?I 'iirjml«-i -<t. Suliirji mill KXI'KNSKS l'\ll>. Apply a c,i, siatlliK lip' Chase Brothers, kohlkvitk', V MltUTrn AGENTS bJS"'' nftNltl) ItinllliliHK all hi* speeches, by .1 AMKiC.III.AINE. \linls at <>!■<:(* iiir lerms ami territory. A| 1 I'. ,1. I 1.1 IIMi I lt„ ,l_l j| i, Slli A vi'„ Pittsburg. Ready Mixed. liTil'JJ 80, 00. 78 to l.ou per (Jul. BUST WffW I.INSIiKI) OIL I'AINTH. Shipped any where, all Hhude*. Property own c:r or lei- direct. Also 2 and 3 ply Kelt Hoofing \vl h best coating anil Cement. AlfeuUwmUid. Coll r card prlee H*t free. ATI.AS 1 AINI tO., P. O. BOX WO, I'ltlithUlK. I'U. I CHEAP! CHEAP! I LARGE VARIETY OF NEW GOODS AT A. L. Eobison's Bargain Store SPF.GIAL BARGAINS IN TIN-WAKE Qiass-Ware, Queens-Ware, and Jewelry C'oiuo and exam inn aud prices before purchasing elsewhere. Centre room of (Jeorgo Keiber Building. COB. MAIN AND JEFFERSON STS., BUTLES, PA. J. KLEE <te CO. 811 LIBERTY STREET, 628 & 630 BROADWAY, PITTSBURG. | NEW YORK.. MANUFACTURES OF GI.OTIIIItfI* IN ALL GRADES AND SIZES Our Spring and Summer Stock most Complelo and Unsurpassed. EXCLUSIVELY-^# Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. MILLER'S OIL REFINING WORKS, a ■■ ■€.** -rk r a Olllce l.lberty St.. PlttHbuiK. Pa- A. I). MI f.l.KIt A SON, Ma 11 II fact lire rs of IIIkII Test (ills, for export ami home consumption. Would call public attention to our brand XiYK OLEINE ,& Warranted None Better. OttMnllno for xtovoii and jtas manhlnr*, r l, ffl, M BK. and t« Kravitle*. I.ubrlcatlnif oils |*T"St«ve» and headhiK wanlnl, t l'J 'WI lyj EITENMUtLER HOIIL, No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTIJEI!> - PA. Near New Court Houw- forme.. House - BIMKI acooiiiuiodatloiis for iravelciir (JIKKI HtitlillnK connected. [i-!i- ««; iy| 11. KITKNMULLKR.Prop'r. WJUITED-UDY^^ n r^»^^ an old firm. fei »n< t*n ii-otiinMl. I'ariiiaiiont tMHiitloß and govd auliAO. OA Y A ifliOH., lit Uarvla* lit,, N. t. gIX IKAIi-OLD Guckenheimer Pare Rye Whisky! Grateful to the palate as new milk, with all the valuable properties of Pure Whiskey, mel lowed by Ume. this whisky recommends Itself at once to the physician the" lamlly and the con noisseur. Till.-! whiskey Is from the world-re nowned distillery of c.uckenhelme r Bros., Fnseport, I'a. After remaining in bond for three years. It was Imported to Hamburg, Germany, where It was stored for u*o years, and was then brought back to this country. It Is now six years old. I have a large quantity of It, and am selling It in full quart bottles at $1.00.1 BOTTLE OB « BOTTLES KOlt So.W. It Is warranted a Strictly I'ure Whiskey, and for a leverage or medical stimulant Is unexcel led. Besides this whiskey. I have a large stock of California Wines, consisting of Port, Sherry, Musratel. A net-lira. Hark ap.d Tokay. They are of the pure juice of the {.-rape. and are of the rreme <le la rreuie 01 choice Unadulterated wines. They have teen i iglitfully called the "Modernnectar of tlie gods." They are put up In full quart bottles at so cents per bottle or six botties for $2.50. Order.; by maU or other wise will receive prompt attention. JOS. FLEMING, DRUGGIST, NTO. 84 MiEKET ST„ Pittsburg, .j • Pa S.B.SHAFLEi&H&GO'S (Boston, Mass.) STERLING JAVA STERLING PURITY, STERLING QUALITY, ALWAYS UNIFORM. Give this Coffee a trial and you will use no other. For Bole by THE IMPERIAL TEA CO. DEALERS IN PURE T| | EIIA ||S AND. COFFEE. CHOICE CONFECTIONASY, Tobacco and Cigars. (MOIAMOi MO MAIN ST, BUTLEB, PENN'A. » '" " ' " 5 ©& Ai'v-.-i vtoaeva CHu ESP V VltV. :-If,T.j. JrtzjL li. i oK.?.i'K. v•. -. . Into eoßsirf. ,#**N '••••■: ■ • t '.'in ;,s lio only fZ ifyi 2S& y nl'n&Sft wllr ai ' v: ■fvsgp PIATT'S ArsaiiV io Geneva 6iu v?yS'l lart pure'Vnrr.-,(SnritMCHu.rr d!«tfil'--l \ ,l't t> lif ted titiebu » Ml 'Sffij iea%t«,ri Hhli:ail .ii.l iilp.rUr bflSss* liiiffiS '•« i•' ro-t, it will ' boTCtuid; u in'.v!:i:.i.; ■ remedy -2L, -vif'l end ;••. iacv.ru it r Jirlftu'i P'Jswirat; hrs.v] lsincrst-1 f one in bh. l::. r» I ,ir-M?3T. ,(,1...5-3 and all l.n ii'-ii iClna of th» gjfP Oiuaar. JAMTiS E. nu.ltjtS.i!o Agent,. iOj CIIAMUEII3 bV., MEW YOIUC. J. C. REOICK, Sole Agent, 15,1 tier* - - - - Pa« County Auctioneer, JAMES R. HE ARMS, HVTLEB, PENN'A. Is prepared to servo the public of this section at vendues, etc. Uivlnp had many years of experience he can guirantee perfect *atl»fac lion at rates that will suit all. Leave word at this ollloe. 3,5,8t.1y The Volunteer SoldietHsS vSH£; Gen, John A, Logan, The volunteer .service defended and upheld. Ixlean's Personal ItemlinsemiceH of Army I.lfe. I,ante Oel ivo Volume, Beautifully Illustrated. Circulars free p ( pLKMIN( , &ro>§ t Fifth Ave., I'lttshurK ßUTLEß COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. OfiTice Cor, Main & Cunningham Sts. -3. C. ROKSSING, PIIBKIDINT. VVM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER. 11. (J. IIEINEM AN, SKCHETAR*. Dili EC TO US : .1, I, Purvis, |S;nnuel Anderson, William Campbell '.I. \V. Bnrkhart, \. Ttoutman, li. ndersou Oliver, lloi'ssluij, .1.-.men Stephenson. Dr. \V. lull,. N. Weitzel, .1 F Tnj 10,. It. C. llelneniaii, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. H'\> J3UTLBR, IFA.. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS, Kino Lino of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at No. 40. NORTH MAIN ST., The Cheapest Furniture Store IN BUTLER. W. F.MILLER. THE CUUPEST (Kill STORE in Butler, throe doors west of West i'enn Depot. Having opened a fresh stork of GKOCKBIKB eouststlm: of<lolf'-e,Teas. Hnenr.Byni p,Kplees, Canned (ioods of all kinds. Mams, Bacon, l.ard'&r., &c„ Tobsux'o nnd Cigai's, I'i.orU or hest brands and iow prices; also, a lull line of KlliiKler's popular briuulsof family flour constantly oil hands. IIA V. OATS, CORN and KKKD of all kinds at lowest tlx ores. \o l.Null.l.oncr any oilier IfloiiMe in IMiller, Country Produce wanted for which the blithest price will ho paid. Call aud examine our stock and prices, floods delivered free to all parts of town. J. J. KEARNS & CO., 7G East Jefferson St., - - Uutle Pa. AFFLICTED ""UNFORTUNATE Aftor ail otliera foil oonault wmrnrnm* tt a >"v=X"V=t 1 aC M r-% wrx »20 N. 15th St., below Callowhlll, Phila., Pa. 3KO year* experience In ill Bl*K<'l Al< dlie»»«». P«r mantntly rettoret thixe weakened by early Indlncre tiont.ftc. Call or write. Advlee free and ilrlcdy con < fidential, Hwur» ; ua. m. till»,and 7to lu tv«ni»(i.