Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 17, 1887, Image 4

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    KASKINE
(THE SEW QUWWE)
jj WOOD APPKTITK
| f»J SEW STBESI.TH.
qriKT XIBVEB,
A POWERFUL TONIC.
mat the most delicate s:omach will bear.
A SPECIFIC ron MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Germ Diseases.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SI'CCESSFUI
RI OOD priUFIER, Superior to quinine.
Mr F \ Miller ftso East 15« th street. Nev.
York, was cored by Kasklne of extreme malar
ai prostration of seven years sulierlnsr. Htilw
run down i rom lT.j pounds to !>.. l>egaa 011 Kas
kmc in!liil™lHW. rent to work lu one month
rf L'alne.l Lis full weight In six months. Quinln>
did liini no irood whatever.
Mr oideon Thompson, the oldest and one o
the most respectedclUzens of Bridgeport, t. onn
sa\s- "l a'n ninety years of age, auditor the his
three years have suffered trom malarial and th<
effects 01 quinine polsoninff. I recently betfai
with Kasklne which broke up the malaria am
increased my weight -'^und^"
Mrs. T. A. Solomons. of 154) Halltdaj St., ~erst.
Cltv writes: - My son Harry, eleven years, wa
cured of malaria by Kasklne arter tiftee.
months' illness, when we had glvtn up all hope
letters from the above p-rsons, gl* uig 101 l de
tails, will be sent on application.
Kasklne can be taken without any specia
medical advice, f 1.00 per bottle. Sold tj J. t
BEDICK, Butler, or sent by mall on receipt o
PrICe kASKIN*E CO., 54 Warren St., New York.
SO m KACT LABLE 18 OM f |
t * M EACH CHIMNEY AS 4 Jj\ g m
z | |
■arm
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE GOD IMB OIL
And H]|peptiosph]tes of Lime & Sode
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Tii« only preparation of COD LIVEB OIL that
can be taken readily and tolerated for a long time
by delicate etomarha. .
AWP A 8 A BEMEDT FOB COXSOtPTIOfr,
SfkAHLdtfe AlUX'floSs, AV4F.MU, CiKX
b&kl, h»:hlljTT. COUGHS AND Til BOAT AT
and all WAStIXH SV
<IIIIJ>BfcX tt la marrellows In its rcsaita.
Prescribed and ca<lor. ■
ia Uie countries of tho world.
For (l«le by all Dm
K9»Send for Pamphlet on Wast inir Dinc&Asn. Ad
dmk SCOTT <fc BOWMJB.W York.
Imported Percheron Horse
MONTAGUE
Will atund the season of i-ts7, commencing
April 23th and ending- July Cth, as follows:
Mondays of each week at the stable of James
Fleeter, at irnlonville; Tuesdays and Wednes
days at the barn of Aionzo ilct'analess; Thurs
days at Mt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at
the livery stable of J. S. Ilays, iiutler.
Description and Pedigree:
* Montague Is a dark Iron gray, 8 rears old. and
, 1 * hands high, on -hort.
Jems with large Sone, great, thighs and forearms,
deep lu girth, with rem.u Wable sood teet and
action, and lu every way a perfect horse or re
markable symmetry and beauty, lie was im
ported trom France by J. I>. Becket. of Chicago.
In September, 1&83, and is recorded In l'erchcron
Norman Stud-book I'JOTT also In I'ereberon Stud
book or America 3M3. lie was roaled In tfi"».
and bred by C. Cogot, of Almonsna. Province or
Hercbe, France. Sire. Picador, owned by the
irjvernment, and winner of two gold medals ami
1,000 francs at two shows in France, besides
numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta.; gran
dam. Charlotta, a mare bred In the Pereheron
family for torty yeara, as qualltied to by C.
cogot.
TERMS.
sls dollars payable when mare Is known to be
wiih roat The colt will be held tor Insurance
until paid lor. Persons parting with .mare to
leave the neighborhood liefore known to be with
foal, fortelu Hie Insurance. Mares must be reg
ularly returned on trial days as directed. Mares
kept on reasonable terms. All ixtsslble tare
taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsi
ble for none. "Montagao' hxs proved himself
to be a line breeder.
irinpM.
TSie imported Clydesdale Stallion
Vill make the season of 1887
At Prospect,
at the bam of Oliver W. Stoughton
the last four days of each week.
At Portersvills.
every Monday.
TERMS:—SI sto insure one
mare, $25 to insure two mares.
Hi# celts Recommend him very
highly,
OLIVER W. BTOUSHTON,
Manager, I'io-j.cet, Po,
The Reason
Why yoi: «houbl send your order for any kl;;<l of
Bye or Ikiari on Wiilskev. brandy, Cm. Wit es.
.L/Kchuiaacher, No. !>;i Ll ertvSl., I'ilts
bttrg. Va.. Is U'Cause lie kt-eps the best and pur
est g<»ds in that line, an t sell* ihein at lower
prices than an; lioiusein Vittsburg.
Three y.nt old Pure Jtye, Si no per cnllou.
J-Uur v''ar old Pure r • ■ ■ .
Five year old l'ure Uve. i» tier
Ftom S tns ye'>r old Pure Bye 90 lo x>.oo is r
gallon. 'rtMJ purest imported Vv'lne-, i randies
aiuiCir.. prescribed by iihysleians for nK tiioal
|nir)wmex, (loods shipped !•» a'.i par-Is of the
fcouu.r/. No charge for pa.-k:tge. < or v i.ie
and give ma .1 Ir J1 order and • en wl'l s Iter thai
deal with ho other houio. iieii l en ley with
order, by rct;Uter,-d letter or I'. <>. outer, 1i.. :
ltevenfio laws prohibit shippii:;; fro. i s <). !•.
ltesiHJ- ttully J.V":I •••I:- MACIIKH.
9;I si., rat.. o. ( r. P, ; .
{^"RtoielocatediW<ti:i:oi.is i;eiri l'r,-
lon Depot.
» AGEUTS WANTED
won THE
J AUTHORIZED
ifltotlFE OF LOGAN
H with introduction by
This Biography has been more than two years in prep
aration. Cen. Ihimself furnished the data to the
author, 6M. Fraaeii Dawaon, his intimate friend
aad associate; and before his death he read all buttbe
CM** chapters of the work, and pave it his unoaalified
eMorsement. Mrs. Ix>gan states this in the introduction.
Jt aillflaa aWnlrera "f the dead Chieftain WMi
Iku tbrftlllnpr alary of his mat career in
Cace and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and
ttle scenes. Send quick $i for outfit and get choice of
territory. Address
HILL A HARVEY, PUBLISHERS,
111 H. Charles Street, Baltimore.
f STAMPING
For Kensington, Arrasene
AND OUTLIHK .WOIiK DONE,
Also lessens lu iiiuce ||lVes by ANNIE M
LOWMAN, North eticet, Butler, fa.
JneSO-ly
nPTTTP, CITIZEN.
MISCELLANEOUS-
Gentle Woman's' Revenge.
Ilusbaod and wife had had a little
tiff. He buried hiß nose in a morn
ing paper, while she gazed out the
car window with persistent intent
ne?s. Thus an hour and thirty miles
passed. A lady entered the car.
Husband dropped his paper and look
ed at her admiringly.
"Ah," said he, "that's a fine wo
man. And a widow, too. Don't you
think she's handsome?"
"Yes, rather. You seem to like
j widows."
"Indeed I do. They're just charm
ing."
The husband evidently thought
this would pique his partner. But
it didn't.
"Alfred," said she, tenderly, and
placing her hand gently on his arm,
"Alfred I guess I was in the wroug
a little while ago, when I became an
gry at you, and I'm sorry, so sorry.
Will you forgive your little wife."
"Certainly. Don't say another
word about it."
"And will you grant me a little
request I have to make of you, hubby
dear?
"Ofcourse. Anything that lies in
my power."
"You sav you think widows are so
charming?"
"Yes; I did say so, but—"
"Then make me one; that's a good
husband mine. Oh, I shall be so
happy,"
in time." Known what? '-Known
that a simple cold in the head may
develop into chronic catarrh." Well,
it isn't too late, for Ely's Cream
Balm will cure catarrh even after the
sufferer's life has become a burden to
him, and he a nuisance to his friends.
It is the only radical and thoroughly
scientific catarrh cure known. Not
a snuff. Not a liqnid. Price fifty
cents.
—The story that the President
gets Dan to do all the fiibiug and
then claims the biggest half is a
wicked Republican slander.
Tult's Pills.
completely restore the bowels to nat
ural regularity. They are composed
ot innocent herbs, and are incapable
of hurting the most delicate constitu
tion. Sold by all druggists,
A Beaver county farmer named
Craighead killed a black snake ten
feet long week.
Musical Instruments.
An instrum entof value. 25 cents
buys the best and most efficient plas
ter ever known. Hop Plaster for
any kind of pain—act iustantly never
fail— Hops, Gums and Burgundy
Pitch combined, superior to all others.
25 cts.
The Doylestown Democrat mor
alizes thus: "An employed mind is a
happy mind, and an employed body
is generally a healthy one."
Don't get Caught
This spring with your blood full of
impurities, your digestion impaired,
your appetite poor, kidneys and liver
torpid, aud whole system liable to be
prospatcd by disease—but get your
self into good condition, and ready
for the changing and warmer weath
er, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It stands unequalled for purifying the
blood, giving an apppetite, and for a
general spring medicine.
—An old darky near Miiledgeville,
Ga., has thirty-six children,and when
they all get big enough to rob hen
roosts he expects to have to move.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod
Liver Oil, With Hypophos
ites.
[or Children and Pulmonary trou
bles.
Dr. W. S. Hoy, Point Pleasant,VV*.
Va., says: "J have made a thorough
test with Scott's EmuKion in pulmo
nary troubles and general debility,
and have been astonished at the
good results; for children with rickets
or marasmus it is unequalled."
—"We will sing the three hundred
and twenty-ninth hymn," said the
minister at the close of a pathetic fun
eral sermon. "It was a favorite with
the remains."
Drunkenes or Liqour Habit,
can be Cured by administering
Dr. Haines' Golden Speifiic.
It can be given in a cup of coffee
or tea without the knowledge
of tbo peraon taking it, ef
fecting a ppeedy and permanent euro,
whether the patient id 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-
ODt their knowledge, and to-day be
lieve they quit drinkiug of tLeir own
free-will. No harmful re«ult3 from its
administration. Send for circular and
full particulars. Address in confi
dence GOLDEN SI'KCIFIO CO., 185
Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
—The transcontinental road 3 have
reduced the rate on potatoes from Sau
Fracciaco to Chicago and Mississippi
river points to 80 cents per 100
pounds, a decrease of 20 cents per
100.
Enjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we
live in! Natures givea us grandeur of
mountains, glens and ocean*, and
thousands of enjojment. We can
desire no better when in perfect
health; but how often do the mojority
tf people feel like giving up disheart
ened, discouraged and worn cut with
dieeaee, when there is no occasion
for this feeliDg, as every sufferer can
easily obtain patisfactory proof that
Green 1 * August Flower will make
them fr<e from disease, as when
born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint
are the direct causes of seventy-five
tier rent, of mcb maladies ns biiioud
iii I-S, icdigectirti, sick headache, (MS
tivenos. i r rvor.s procuration, dizzi
nteff of tie he*>d, palpitation of the
Iwait ar.d < tl:< r dUticsaiug sjni[>
t*ms. Tbri-o dopes of Aur/uxt
Fi'curr will prove its wi ndeiful of
f;ct. Sample bottle# 10 ccuis Try
i it.
-—Toy pistols are ripe.
A Lady's Perfect Companion.
I'AINM:; H < mi.DBIKTii. a new iKVik by I):
John l)ye, one of New York; mo:;t skillful pliy
KlcloUM. shows ibut I 'lln la i.ot iieccusnry In
Childbirth but result# Irou causes e. .-.i:> un
derstood and overcome, It clearly pro\ Unit,
any woman may become a mother wlUiou siif
leriusr nny pain whatever. It at-io how to
overcome . ml prevent morning sickness, swell
etl llrata, and nil other evils attending pre
gnancy. It IK reliable and highly endorsed by
nhVHlcwna everywhere aw t.h" wlfen true pi t
rate companion, cut this out: It will save von
great pain, and possibly your life. Send two
cent stamp lor descriptive circulars.ttHUmo
nials and confidential letter sent In scalnu en
veiop. Address PRANK THOMAS & Co., Publish
ers, Baltimore, Maryland,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CHARLES A. McPHERRIN,
Attv at Law, Office with L. Mitchell, Dia
mond, Butler, Fa. Collection? a »i»cciMty.
JAMKSB. MATES.
Attorney at Law. Office at No. to S. Main ;
opposite Helneinan's Book Store.
IK A MCJUNKIN.
Attorney at Law. Loom 3. Reiber building But
ler. Pa. Entrance on l unnlngham St.
* GKCRGKC. I*ILU>W,
Attorney at Law ami SI RYEYOR. Main stntt
Butler, l'a. Offiee with J. I>. Mc.lunkin.
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. J- Welsh.
CORNELIUS & WELSH,
Attorneys at Law—Oßice in Berg's buildiii
second story. U! *
J. D. MeJUNKIN,
Office in lieiber Block.
T. C. CAMI'LJELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side
ol Main street, a few doors south ol Lour;.
House.
A. T. BLACK. , „ .
Ofiice on Main street, one door sou.li of
Block, Butler, l'a.
AARON E. REIBER,
Office in Iteiber Kloek.
C. 6. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections u:ai*e and prouiptlj re
mit'.ed. Business corres;.oudents promptly at
tended to and answered,
J.T. DONLY,
Offiee near Coi:rt House,
W. 1). BRANDON,
Office in Berg's building.
CLARENCE WALKER,
South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa.
FKBO REIBEIf,
Office in Beibcr's build Int. Jefferson street.
WM. 11. LCSK.
Office in Riddle Building, Diamond.
FRANCIS KOHI.KR.
Attorney-at-Law and Notary l'ublic Counsel
given m German aud English. Ollice South oi
Court House,
J. B. SI'JUXKIN. J - M - OALEKKATH.
McJUNKIN & GALBBEAni,
Ofilce opposite Williard nouse, Butler, Pa.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Ofilce N. E. corner of Diamond.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office on Diamond,
THOMAS ROBINSON.
LICTI.KK, I'A,
JOHN 11. NEC LEY
Gives particular attention to transactions in
Real Estate throußhout the county. Office on
Diamond,nearCourt House,hi CITIZEN Building
JOS C VANDERLIN,
Office Main St.. 1 door south c,f Court House
LEV. McQ L'ISTION.
Office near Court House, South Main St.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON & SOX,
Attorney at Law. Olllce on the west side of Main
St. A tew doors North of Troutman's dry goods
store.
RAILROAD TIMETABLE.
WEST PICKS P.. R.
On aud after Monday, May 2.'J, 1887, trains
will leave Uutler as follows:
MARKKT at 0:15 a. m., arriving atAlleshc
ny at !#:00 a. m.; connects east for Itlairsville.
Ex PRESS at 8:2."i a. in., arriving at Alieglie
ny at 10: JO a. ui.; does not conueet for tiie
east.
MAIL at 2:35 p. ro , and goes through to
Allegheny, arriving there at 1:1 j j>. in.; < oii
nects east.
ACCOMMODATION at 4:4> p, m., and t< n
nects at the Junction with Kreeport Accom
modation, arriving ut Allegheny at 7:20
m., and connects east as lur as Apollo.
Trains connecting for Sutler le-ive Alleghe
ny at7:2o a.m., 3:110 p. in. and fii-V) p. ni.
Trains arrive at Butler at 10:20 a, in. and
5:15 and 7:45 p. m.
s. & A. i: . n.
Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster than
schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Greenville from
the Pittsburgh and Western depot at 6:55
and 10:30 a. m. and 5:05 p. m. Trains
leaving the P. &. \V. depot in Allegheny
city 8:20 a. in. and 1:10 p. in. fast time
connect at Butler with trains on the S.
& A.
Trains arrive at 11 u tier from Greenville,
fast time, 10:13 a. in. aad 2:35 and 7:15 p. m.,
and connect with trains on the P. & W.
arriving at Allegheny at 12:20 a. ia. and 5:00
p. m., f.ist time.
Trainn leave Milliards at 0:00, and 11:00 a.
rn., slow time, aad arrive at a. ni. and
t':2o |>. m. Both trains connect at Brauchton
for Butler and Greenville.
I*. <ic W. K. P..
Corrected to fast time, one hour faster
than schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City at
0:15, 8:18, and 10:'J0 a. m. and 2:5!1 and 0:25
a. m. A train connecting for New Castle
and the West leaves Duller at 1:1) p. in.
and arrives at Chicago at 0:00 a. in. next
morniiitr.
Trains arrive from Allegheny at 9:10 and
| 10:18 a. m. and 12:20, 3:30, 0:20 and 8:30 p.
m.
Trains leave Butler for Foxour,' and the
North at 10:20 a. m. and 3:38 and >':33 p. m.
Trains arrive at Butler for the north at 8:18
and 10:18 a. m. and 0:00 p. in.
On Sunday trains leave I'uiler for Alle
gheny at 8:43 a. in. aad 0:25 p. in., and for
the West at 1:10 p. in., and uriive from
Allegheny at 111:18 and 3:30, and from the
West at 7.50. A train arrives from the
North at 8:43 i.m. and departs at 7:50. p.m.
Traius leave Allegheny for ilutier a:. 7:00,
8:20 and lt»:20 a. in. and 1:40, 4:15 and
0:35 p. in., fast time.
Trains leaving Butler at 8:1 > a. m. ar.d
1:1') p. in. waLa close connections at Callery
for the W .-t, and the 2:50 train connects but
not closely.
DOCTORS LAKE
hmg PRIVATE DISPENSARY
' JSTSJF OFFICES, !KXS PEXN AVE.
PITTSBURGH, PA. --
All forms of Di'llea to and Com-
By )ili< ai< <1 l>i.-ea.-j i. • i
I LALAIWL KCIENTII'IO Medi
cation are treat<il at i his Dispensary with a BUC
cet-s rarely atta'ai-d. I.r. J'. I\. I-uke is a member
of the Royal < oil. -of rhy>i<-ians mid Mir:, oi.-i,
ami Is the oiilctttami mo- ti'-.peilenrcd M'H I vl.-
l>r In the pity, hj ••••lal attcnlion jjiven to Nerv
ous I>c!.:!;ty I ifir.i ! .•:.• lvo mental <• \ertioii, ln
diserctloasof &<■., eau iinjjphy. i'aland
mental decay, litel; of eneiffv, despondency, etc.;
a'..<o Cance:\«, Oi<l ho;*< », 1 i!.*, I'll; *, Itlieeuictlsni
and nil dlse»-c sol the M.in, ISlood, Lungs, I'rln
ary Oifraim, &e. C oin ultatlon free ami Htrietly
< <IIIII<I< iitial. Office hours tl lo 4 and 7to h p.m.;
Sundays'J to 4 ji. lii. only. Call at office or addrcsa
S.K.LAKE,M.D., M.U.C.I'.S. or E.J.J.AKK, M.TT.
mm
For Drotm.v, Gravel. llrlKlit'B. Heart. I'rlnnry
or Liver Diseases. Nervousness. <v<\ cure (lu.ir
anteed. Ofllce 831 Areli street. Philadelphia. 11.
per bottle, 6 for *5. At Druggists. fry it.
A. Troutman & Son.
1111111111 <;> limiini
We invito special attention to our unrivakd Stock of Dry
(roods. Notions. Trimmings, Carpets. Mattir ..
Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window bhades an.
Fixtures.
SILKS and DRESS GOODs.
"sassr «a ttssftsss M£
Table Linens, Table Napkins,
Quilts, Muslin Underwear for ladies and Mioses,
New Kid Gloves,
New Lisle and Silk Gloves,
£«ew Velvets,
New Braid Trimmings.
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets,
IWe have just received a very large stock of Isew spring Car
pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices,
New Smyrna Rugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &c., <oc.
Lace Curtains, Madres Curtain by the yard Curtain loles,
Curtain Chains, "VV indow Shades, fixtures*, &c.
Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses.
LARGEST STOCK. ASSORTMENT.
at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S,
Huiler., Fa-
AMONG ,
The oldest Shoe House in Pennsylvania, is the one established by ALBREK
& Co , in Pittsburgh long before railroads were in use anil lbs telegraph
known. This old established house passed iuto the bauds of
P. WAGNER. JB.
about a year ago, who now continues to sell the same reputable and weli
made goods sold by his predecessors, both Wliolfsuie and lictail
Shoe buyers coming to Pittsburg should not fail to visit this wide-awake
establishment and get the very best goods for the least money.
Mens', Coys' and Youths' Shoes in all grades. Ladies', Misses' anu
Children's Shoes, all styles, including hand-scwud, h.md-turned, machine
sewed and Waukenphast makes. Extraordinary inducements during the
next month. Don't fail to Pee our lines at $2 CO, $2 50, s:i.oo and $3.50.
Orders by Mail promptly filled.
P. WAGNER, JFL
Successor to Albree & Co.,
401 Wood Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue,
PIITSBURG, PA.
Things Are Different.
A boy was going down the street
With his elbow in his ear,
Inquiring the pricj of fire works,
He said t'was strange but queer.
When he came along by No. 3
His heart began to cheer;
With one trerueudious yell and bound
Jle pulled his elbow out of his ear.
Hurray for tho Fourth, boys,
We will buy our fire works here,
For we can save more money
Than we cau make in a year.
A. L. ROBINSON'S IS TUB PLACE TO GET THE FIRE WORKS
NO. 3 NORTH M AIN' CLOSE TO J EFPERSON STttBET.
JT.KLEE & CO.
811 LIBERTY STREET, 628 & C 35 BROADWAY,
PITTSBURG. NEW YORK.
OF CXaOTHlftrfr
IN ALL GUIDES AND SiZES.
Our Spring and Summer Stock most Complete
ancl Unsurpassed.
HOLE SALE EXCLU 31V
f?lail Ordars RecDi'/e Prompt Attention,
AiiEMTS j On S l avy or Commission
WANTED I kok
"333 A AND IniUSTB."
Jty J. W. I'.'.'Kl. .Inst jtublislHlil.
Tn-(ircat Si-w <>• K i;>lo.-atioa, 'i r.m-l
..»•< 1 <|»<•:!»arp, itiviic; Mi-' '.iirillui'i <• v!» .--!• -ii • •
: ;u the Travellers. >lis,loii;ir:es ami
i 'isc.ncriis i.i |iarl» ol tl»« \. >rl.i and <!<•
si-ril/iii" I lie wonderful cri-atures ill H llvi; hi lll''
seam.." .... Hi. I.:u»«l. IVrril-e-adventure* >v;(.i
Ore m Monst'-rs. whale., N.iar«ss, -....ir.11l li.
iWviillsii. >•. a scrpcnU. eic., w.Ji de iorspti.in m
nil thr; other wonderful « •.r'alill'.'S "f t.ie «•-' i»
sra I.i!.' on t»l«<ire:U < wonderful Is'awH
■ 11*1 I!-.* s:raiixo ci eal .ires J• *.in»l upon them.
A! a complete Natural l of il. s: range
Couutr'. s and furious lMcesol Hie \v..r «i. »Ji -
idtidinsr 111" monkey men »<>! New (.lime;.. the
ti'iril.l"maii-"Ht-T>.. dwarfs ami ' .1 •.til.'",
int. r»|>i*r-etl Willi ur.tu.l hunts, l< rrilr: Ci.uih.i s
" 1 I hril!iii' r adventures *.viih 'Ail., ai>ininls ,m
savaae people in strange countries. A who.e
i'hr.irv in one volume. Iluti.lr.-.ls of I nil.
illustrations sui'l colored plaits. '"J'-;"*
•mid in four weeics. < heapcst, !.»»> . 'Mr pu>>
lislied. Outsells ail ol hers. No '..iiiUl. rei|uiicd.
\tc'-nt ; making to ?■'-> A da;. • •>' • huig ;' r
kiiov.li lixe n. Write .pihik and K.--vur.. t.-rr..o
rv. Vmi can clear ?.;<>' m .;a . .ys
thousands arc just waiting lor uih gieai new
hook. Sells at siglil. .-i" , ei''. 1 n...m ■•men!. In
teachers a:ul re-ular agenis. inTlenee ro
uulred. No rek. Xo r.'int.'l reuiiii "l- >''*•
plans. We start you In business. Miecess guar
anteed to honest workers. a>! lr< -.x.
HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO..
S. V.'. ccr. Ctll and Vr. 'iSI-,. Plillad'-lplili. I'J.
li CiM 'MM
STOItH in BuU- r, throe doors west
ol West I'eun D. pot.
flavin" opee.'' l a ft. sli of I:llOCKIII I'.H
cms sting ' 'ollf-.'.'l ".;s. S i'.';ir. Syrup. Spice- 1 ,
C'anu.d (ioo.ls oi all l:m.l . ll.im.s,
ilacon. l.ard, ;i>'.,&e.,
Tobacc«> a«d Ciyavs,
{■'f.U li o' ' '"'i hr.iSKiH av«J i«..v •*; :No.:i
full line et Iri.i.'-r's 1" ! alar l.ran.liof fanu.J
li-r..r lonsl Hit:. . '.l ll.illii '. <t ,
11A . < >A'i S. ' ' i.:N "in I K..1) a., i .ni.s a'
lowi :•! !i.;ur. s.
&o. I. Sail, I.«•»'«•»• «*i.V ollici
j>2ota*c iti lluilw.
C .iintry Product- wanted for which the
price v. ill be ji.iid. C-»!l aiid c\;iiHinc k.i »u<*a
pric.^.
fpT to ;;U j»nri.» (>• town.
J. J. KEARNS GO.,
7<; East .Ji lTcrson St, - - liut'ft
AFFLICTED UNFORTUNATE
A-tior ull others fall consult
Dr. T .OT3B
329 N. 15th St., belowCallowhill, Phila., Fa.
20 year* experience in aIIRPGI'IAL diseases. Per
manently restores those weakened by early inuis r«-
lions, &c. Call or write. Advice free and slricily con
fi'lciitial. Mauri: 11 a. ift. till 2, and 7 l " evcuniß*.
I tggpAdvertise iu tbe Citizkn.
And bought one p ; k of fire crackers
For 5 cents,
Acd told every boy in town
Where Robinson's store was.
Then a dozen boys or more
Came running in to price them,
And t-aid they never saw before
Such wonderful reduction.
Planing Mill
—ANT—
Liuniber Yard
I. L. I'liKViS. 1.. <>. l't'ltVl",
S.GL Purvis &.Co.
X \NUfACTI-KKn." AND !)K \ I.R IISt N
Rouprh and Planed Lumber
l)V fcVKIiV l^KiiUltU'TlON.
KKAMKS,
MOVI,KIN S,
ISA'-11,
DOOIfS
F]j * .vJ aJ' ,
MTMNtJ
HAT TENS,
BraoksSSifiuaggd Cornice Board?.
SHINGLES&LATJJ
i'LANiNG MILL AM) YAKD
Kep?tt«rwim fatlmHrtllwwfc
J. 11. DOUGLASS,
dealer in—
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Boolis ar.d Periodicals,
TAELET3,
AND
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
•j-4-»T-iy
A Stunner to Competition.
JOHN BICKEL MARCHES BOLDLYj FRONT
And Says he Can't be Undersold.
SOME BIG BARGAINS IN STORE FOB YOU.
Great Slaughter in Prices Until July 4th.
Ons Collar is Worth Ona Hundred and Twenty-five Cents at
BickfS's Cereal Sssiißasiea* Sale.
W HAT DO Yor WANT? , WHAT DO YGC NEED? An elegant line cf I.ad!es Hand Turned Slioes wlik'a must move rinrin,-this sale and also
thousands of pairs oi Ladles Rut ton Shoos In c.-sit ;:ml Kid «• tn rrU'i irom 75 cuts tip. Thi re is no end ;■> 1,:.d1.-s Siiiu«'s. lilies SUppc rs
and Walking shoes in ;;t< at. variety all oi wlilcU must go by July lth, and the prices are a« a* off this year on these goods, i lne tipvra Toe Slipper,;
selling rroiii 50 cents up.
Misses' and Children's Shoes.
There Is no oecaMon for your children wearing shoddy ill-;itt injj slioes when you have in your midst a Honse that can w-H you good shoes
| perfect fitting at a :■ i v thiui these worthless Mietfiiy goods can !e had for elsewh-re. AtU-ud my great Summer Sale and you will be becetlttcd.
For the Gentlemen I Have a Surprise
in the sii-ipc of fine French c..lf. tfe.stuless shoo for t .z r >. Tills is oaf» »t the <rreote.it bargains ever offered to the trade and is fully equal to any ss.oo
shoe i,: I iu Hutier. See ui\ eu-gant Buff siio •at si.'w and $!.-•>, an ian extra gooil-oiic for iI.M). Tiiese goods cannot last long a.s ;bey tire greatlj
under value.
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES
roui" n..tv if voa want to buy bj . s shoe?. Cmne at once If you want to rarry home goods at. your own price, for I wUI positively close out these
lines "f ods by .Inly 4th. Ilence what is my io.-;s will be your gain. I have the goo.U and they must be sold, and if you ure In need of any foot
wear, now- is the time to buy.
Mens' Plow Shoes and Brogans at Half Price,
•11 : vsk o>- vol IS COM E and I know von will buy. you cannot help It. Temptlr.sr bargains a.c greeting you on every side, and before ycu are
: i .. vou -.w ill be au ca>-ef purchaser.' and the happv participant in seine real good Ktrjans lam givir. - aiy traue during this sale.
- -I \e \\ r ru "OVl" «"'>\lK. I 'lt if >ou are a. close Dover a:«i want good fo.,t-v.var for yourself and I imlly, 1 insist on jo;:
i n'-n ' ii von in" ju« t a Utile lui'l run this spring an.l want aud f.veaty-Uvc cents lor one dollar you must come to nickel's to get
it' Other merchants siv one dollar is worth one hundred cents at their store.
LAY DOWN ONE DOLLAR AT MY STORE,
, m , not ;H«annolnted in what it will Urlir: you for f have given you my word. I Have promised you greater bargains tlian have ever been
oVfere.'l in Bufl"r. Miikeli a point to b- vestlgate this matter and examine the bargains I aiu offering, you will surely go away a willing advertiser
tor inc.
Men and Boys Base Ball Shoes.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
Full Stock of My Own Make Always on Hand. Repairing Done on Short Notice. A Bottle of Polish presented to
every lady purchasing a pair of ghees. Leather and Findings. Blacksmith Aprons, &c, Call be lore July 4.
Yours &c.,
.1 Oil N HICKEL.
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PJL
FREE _ R ! PE _ric.!a Butler tsfittiig.
0' 1 ft •••• ;>.!:>?.'
jj KAUFMAMN'S 6RAKD DETOT, the latest
Wzk I /.£ 3$ M and most enterprising Clothing, Shoe, hat
1 \ and Furnishing Goods House, Firth Avenue
v and Smlthfield Street, Fitisburg, will pay
the tuil Raiiroad Fare to every resiatiu of
"y ! \ Pß9\ 13' CT TIjE 'IR, or vicinity, making WwMA.
t\ a purchase of not less than s*!-"».
rr**" To peotile wishing to order goods by mail,
Kaufmaim's beautifully illustrate d Fashion
It "■ .. ..v. ' Book will t iw ' r-. •
i&SQ yttif 1850 i S SiSa s '^ y 1850
S, EHX E B 9 je w T kR .
Ko. 10 NOIITH MAIN 7 STLtEET,
' S ' j »iiori Tj-"dies' aid Gents' Gold *nd Watches.
T' *. fjfl t • fi an« if Pan-:*r Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament
f K h 1 hL 0 «ti
tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete lino of Clocks
fV! _ M _ _ n n fs.l n ] 4-TT Don't fill to see this line of Goods, as it is the largest
SIiVSFW&I 6Oi bpßClß.ity. and mobt complete stock eyer shown in Butler.
< ? a T!\,TS ncj SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames,
M/ 1 1 _l\ liN \ % O scientifically adjusted under i)r. King's System.
Kcnscuiber wc W«riv»ut «!I (ioodn as ;'-rprt«ented.
• * of charge. Place of bufciness opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
No- 10. North Main Street. - - - BUTLER) fA,
YO V R ATTENTION
IsCalletl to my JS4<»t-Ii oi
Watches, Clocks, Jewelery,
SttVfiRWARK, a»P£iGTAGi!EJS, &c.,
AJ ■%/ All of which have been selected with great care for
Jifiiljlk OUR TRADE.
A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated
'<r<>M(ls i K of chi.i'.L'i'. Ii vou '.vi.-l. to buy from a well
."f "i \ /I DT UNION ' LOCK.
J,K, (j JVI lii |) No. 16. 8., Main Street.
X ' BUTLEE, PA.
J stGN OF MOTRIO J!ELL
tt or I]>w ... d( i.
••■ires. At Keys'..>:s • House, Heading. l'a.. "'1
KaH;r<iay of each rnoiitli. M;;iU tor circulars.
Ativtcu tree,
q ALfcSMEM
\ WANTED \
(k/'n canvass l«»r the sale i.t Nursery JL ■
M.m-U ! Sie, t ilv ••iii|>!oymcii[ miarauii e<l. salary
na.l i: \ ri:\SKS I'M It. A|>|>lv al once. statlliK
Chase Brothers,
Of oil'*.,-,who wish tocxsmin#
. i s V Lri I I'm. of obtain estimates
tr. ad.-orli'.ing tpacc when in Chic*c°i ' lr, d ''on Me ■>'
45 1o J Randolph St., ■ «scjft 0. TUftUAQ
IheAdveitmngAgoncyot LUlll# W I llwlnftvf
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
Bed Room Suits,
Dining Room Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS,
Fine Line of Carpet-Seat Rockern, at
No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST.,
The Cheapest Furniture Slore
IN BUTLER.
W. P.MILLER.
~ .Ult.OM x .
'fl 1/ VV.M.l,;:<>\. Cr;u!»:Uf <>r the l'hiU-
U. ft. ilt-l|i|ii;i Dental College, Is
I.mlo tiling In the line ol liis |>r<>festiion in it
Katixfartory manner.
.Main street. I'.ntlcr, I'liion lilook
up stairs.
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate i\g l.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written
at tliis officii.
Also, Do i ruble Puiidiu.; Lotf, Dwelling
1 lon cs and Farms fur .-.ule.
17 KAST JKFI'KIUSON ST. .
W£IITf-(l lAnY Arlivp " nd tnt<'iii(ront, tc
WHU ■bW I*AU I ix-pic ~nt in kirruu n locality
an ol«l firm. ixxiiilivil. Wrnwacnt lMfition
*u<l tfood bularj. OA V ItUu.S., « Kurvlax Mu. N. V.
KIRKS
WHITE
The only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first class medal at the
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, and for general
household purposes is the very best
SOAR
V -. -v
--hb c r A S U D
•• '» ••• • • -.to cocaM
ft v• - ' . ■ i-- ' • air
r • • ■ - f.. ;.!j
-iU
,r>V-\V* *'iiATT f -S
Asem&tjo Geneva Gin
: to™ vaf3n-Lv)G«n.re
~ w-SaaEggga Ufctfligti with idccua baeba
y*?s£p, kavcSjfi r si; Italian Jumper toN
f^?.VY jt V™\> -c. It will
\f? • -2 roujd anir.v JitiL'lo ivmedy
K~J VlY 1 in crro tcv Hriffhi'i
in BUi'dcr,:
t *ivS. IICSB ??'i/ u formation of Uw'
haiSSff* Lw Kidney# and I,'rinury
Orjaus. -
JAMES E. I'fOUitlS, Sole Aaent,.
liii CHA3IIiKCS fcT., KEW -VOBJC
J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent,
1 Jut ler, - - - - Pa.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
•3k C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
Vv.M. CAMPBELL, TREASURER.
11. C. HEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. I, Pin vis, Samuel Anderson,
William Campbell .!. \V. Burkhart.
A. Tt<mtm:.ii, Henderson Oliver,
(i.e. Rerssim;, dames Stephenson,
I>r. W. Irvln, N. Weitzcl,
.). 1". Taylor. 11. C. Heineman,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gon, A«'t.
E UTXjEIR, PA.
BED nteii IIIUI,
W. Jefferson St., Butler Pa.
Flick & Kennedy
Have opened a firt,t-class livery stable on
West J e Sen on St., with everything new—
horses, harness and wagons.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Particular attention paid to the transient
trade. When in Butler give us a call.
12-24-OM FLICK & KENNEDY.
SURVE Y I NG
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
fariiealar attention given to the Retracing ot
old lines. Address,
i?. F. IHLLI ARl},
Co. Surveyor
North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Fa.
5,5,54.ty
County Auctioneer,
JAMES R. KEARNS,
KDTLEB, PEJiN'A.
Is prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having had many yeais of
experience he can guarantee perfect satisfac
lion it rates that will suit all. Leave word
it this oUice. 3,/i,84.1y
® Ready ftlixed.
50, 63, 75 to 1.00 per gaL BEST
LINSEED OIL PAINTS.
Shipped anywhere,'all shades. Property own*
ers order direct. Also 2 and ply Felt, Hooting
v. UU best coating and Cement. Agonts wanted.
Color caril price list tree. ATLAS PAINT CO.,
i\ O. BOX 2GJ, Pittsburg, Pa
NixoN's HOME,
No. 35 McKean Slreot,
BU TLER. IPIETN JM 'jV
Men Is at all hours. Open nil Nlrht. Ilrcakfa?
sc. Dinner isc, Supper isrjc, Lodging 25c,
[I2-«-AM] SIMEON NIXON, rrop'r,
JOHN E. BYERB,
PHYSICIAN ANI> SURGEON •
Ofliee No. K> South Main Street,
BUTLER, - IVS..
DK. R. C. McCURDY,
I'hy*ie!aii and HurgooD,
Office on Main St., over Kemper's store.
Butler, - Fenn'a.
Br. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All \vi rk pertaining to the profession execut
ed HI TLII« neatest manner.
Specialties Cold Fillings, and rainless Ex
traction or Teeth, Vitalize.! A,lr administered.
Office ou Jefferson Street, owe door East of Lonry
Bouse, t'ji Malm.
Office open daily, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt attention.
K. B.— The only Dentist in Butler using l the
best liiak'-a of tcctli.
SAMUEL M. BIPPUS.
Physician and Surgeon.
No. 10 West Cupnii'ghftin St.,
BUTLER,
FITfiiBUtLEB HOm,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER* - - PA.
Near New Court House -formerly Donaldson
ilmise good accommodations lor travelers.
o>od stabllu<» connected.
[t-u--8(i lyj II KITKNMUJ.LKK. l'rop'r.
Homes For Everybody.
The Peoples' Bnlldlnff and Loan A*soeia*
tior. ol Butler. — I'nr value of each share SIOO
Tills Association pays the borrower SIOO
per share, with a weekly exiiense to liiin
ol onlv 12 ct», in addition to u hi» regular
dues. For lur'.her iniormatlon c 11 on or ad
dress
(1 W MILL Kit. C M HEINEMAN, Ree'y
I res Butler, l*a
A J FRANK & CO.
DKAI.EBS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY AND TOILET AKTICES,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY", <fcc.
SirThyßlclans' Prescriptions carefully eo.a
pounde.l, and orders answered with care ana
dispatch. Our stock of medicines Is complete,
warranted irenulne, and of the best quality.
45 South Main Street,
JBUTXSEFEij, • IP A..