Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 01, 1887, Image 4

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    KASKINE
(THE SEW QUININE)
| BW ST BMW.
A POWERFUL TONIC,
that tUe most delicate stomaeli will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOU MALARIA,
RHEUM &TISLI,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Germ Diseases.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL
iii ood PURIFIER, Superior to quinine.
Mr F V Miller Kio Eiist 157t1i street. New
York was cured bv Kasklne 01 extreme malari
al of seven years suffering. He had
run down from l""> pounds to Oi, began on kas
klne in .lune, 1884*. went to work In one .month,
""lined ifts full weight In six months. Quinine
<iif? him no ffootl whatever.
Mr Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one ot
the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, conn.
«avv "I am ninety years of age, and tor the last
three years have suffered from malarial and the
effects of quinine poisoning - . 1 recently
with kasklne which broke up the malaria «%nd
St. Jersey
months' Illness, when we had given up all hope,
Letters Irom the above persons, giving full de
tails will be sent on application.
Kasklne can be tskon without any special
medfcaladvki. SI.OO per hot He. Sold by J. C
BKDICK; Butler. 01- sent by maU on receipt o:
PrICe kAKKINE CO., 51 Warren St., New York.
If Bj set THAT THE o*
18 ffl EXACT LABLE is ON f|% C |
t i ffi EAOH CHIMNEY AS \ % CO q
MHprAOTURCp
GO.
TOmBURGW®'
BDR salcbk&ealers gyqyf *MER£. -
SCOTf'S
EMULSIBM
OF PDBE COD LITER OIL
And Hypopliosphites of Lime & Soda
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
The only preparation of COD LITER OIL thai
••a be taken readily and tolerated for a long time
If delicate stomachs. _
ACT AS A REMEDY FOB fOSSTTMFTtOy,
sflHinfloiA AfcmnoNs. anaemia, <a..v
MAI bfchn.n y, cottafs and Tiiudvi /.f.
FKTIMfI. and alt IVASTIXti "oF
CHILDREN it la roarreltons in Hh resailg.
Proscribed and endorsed by the best Physician*
IB the countries of the world.
For Sale fojr oil Ifrtidshfo.
B9*Sosd for Pamphlet on Wast in £ Diseases. Ad
dm SCOTT Jk BOVV.VE. Hew York.
Imported Pereheron Horse
MONTAGUE
Will stand the season of IS3T, commencing
April 85th and ending July 9lh, as follows
Mondays of each weoS at the stable of Jaine.-
Sleejrer, at Unlonvllle; Tuesdays and Wednes
days at the barn of Alonzo MoCandless; Thurs
days at Jit, chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at
the livery stable of J. 8. Uays, Butler.
Description and Pedigree:
Montague is a dark Iron gray, 8 rears old. anci
weighs isoo lbs.; is itiJi hands hlgli, 011 short
lees, with large bone, great thighs it u.l forearms,
deep In girth, with remarkable good feet and
action, and in every way a perfect horse of re
markable symmetry and beauty, Ue was Im
ported from France by J. D. Uecket.. of Chicago.
In September, ISS3, and Is recorded In Pereheron
Norman Stud-book lira; also In I'ereheron Stmi
book of America 3115. He was foaled in IST?,
and bred by C. Cogot, cf Almonaha. Province of
Herche, France. Sire, Flcador, owned by the
government, and winner of two gold medals and
LotK) francs at two shows in France, besides
numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran
dam, Cbarlotto, a mare bred in the Pereheron
family lor iorty years, as qualliled to by C.
Cogot.
TEE/MS.
*ls dollars payable when mare la 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 wii h
foal, forfeits the Insurance. Mares must be reg
ularly returned on trial days as directed. Mares
kept on reasonable terms. AH possible care
taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsi
ble for none. "Montague" has proved himself
to be a line breeder.
till IHIMTI.
The imported Clydesdale Stallion
will make the season of 1837
At Prospect,
at the barn of Oliver W. Stoughton
the last four days of each week.
At Fortsrsvills,
■— every Monday.
TERMS:—SIS to insure one
mare, $25 to insure two mares.
His colts Recommend him very
highly,
OLIVER W. STOUGHTON,
Manager, Prospect, Pa.
The Reason
Wbv yon should send j our order for any ".;>n<l < t
Rye" or llonrl on Whiskey, liiandv. t Jin. Wine.-:,
Sc.. to .1. Skhmnacher, No. ooi I,l* i it , Sr., PJtts
tours. I'a.. is beoause-he keeps the Ivs; .n-'l pur
est goods 111 Hint line, and >.e':ls thcin at lower
prices than any house in Pittsburg.
Three year old l'ure i'.ye, Sa fij pi r saltan.
Kour year old Pure Kye. Si."*) per ;:a!ic: .
Five year old Tare live, £.".<10 per ;;!•!'.< ;i.
From' sto s year old I'ure l-';. e • ;• <) lo s.voa per
gallon. The purest imported Win s. ltatimies
and Gins prescribed by ph>sicii"is ior medical
purposes. <ioods shipped to nil jifois of the
count rv. No clurue for p:ck.\'«-. or write
and (rtve me a Irlal order end you v.iil ; Her tnat
deal with no other house. n:< ney with
order, by registered letter or l'. O. order. U. S.
Revenue laws prohibit sliipMng :-.o< < s c. <). I>.
UespeeUuliy Ja<khs ;*•<•;:(. maciiku,
9i'.i 11Urty S;., I it>- ' mg.Pa.
located :wo nun .te-. walk truni I'n
10'1 I)Op')t.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE «
j WfeM AUTHORIZED
OF LOGAN
with introduction by
HPSiHHV MRS. LOGAN.
This Biography has been more than two years in prep
aration. Gen. Logan himself furnished the data to the
author, Cteo. Franela Dawaon, his intimate friend
and associate; and before his death he read all but the
closing chapters of the work, and gave it his unqualified
endorsement. Mrs. lx>j|an states this in the introduction
A million adaiirertof the dead Chieftain waul
ilils tfarilllDK atery of bii great career ii
C»ce and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits anc
ttle scenes. Send quick $1 for outfit and get choice o
territory. Address
HILL & HARVEY, PUBLISHERS,
111 H. Charles Street, Baltimore.
PERMANENT STAFiiPiiJG
For Kensington, Arrasene
AND OUTLINE WOISK DONE,
Also I lessons; In same plven by AN HIE -M
LOWMAN, North street, BatUr. Pa.
jneau-ly
THE crnzßisr.
MISCELLANEOUS
Minutes of W. C. T. U. Conven
tion.
The sth semi-annual Convention
of the Butler Conntv Woman's Chris
tian Temperance Union met in the
English Lutheran Church.of Millers
town, June 14tli, 1887, at 7:30 P.M ,
with an uuusually large attendance,
twenty eight Unions being represent
ed. After a voluntary bv the
choir, and praver by Rev. Miller, pas
tor of the church, Mrs. Frances L.
Swift, President of tbe State W.C. i'
U., was introduced to take charge of
the Convention, this having been the
desire and arrangement of our late
President during her illness.
Dr. Mary A. Allen, of Ithaca, V
Y., was then introduced and deliver
ed her lecture on "Heredity" to a
large and iutelligent audience. Dis
missed by benediction by Kev. Miller.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15th.
Devotional service?, led by Mrs
Rev. McKinney, of Mars. A minute
was then offered and read by Miss
Sullivan, on the death ot Mrs. Eliza
beth It. Dain, President of the Butler
County W.C.T.U. This was uuam
rnouslv adopted by a rising vote and
ordered to be placed on the records o.
the Union, a copy to be presented to
the bereaved family, also to be puo
lished in the Presuylerian Banner
and the Butler and Armstrong coun
ty papers. [Resolutions published
last week.]
Mrs. Swift spoke in an impressive
manner of the last hours spent with
our lamented President, stating that
the Butler County W. C. T. U. was
very dear to her to the end^
Mrs Sal lie Kerr, Eau Clair, was
chosen Secretary of the Convention.
The reading of the minutes of the last
meeting was dispensed with and the
business of the Convention taken up.
The following Committee ou Reso
lutions and Plan of Work was then
elected by the Convention; Miss
Mary Sullivan, Butler; Mrs. Orr,
Bruin; Mrs. Dodds, Prospect; Miss
Pizor, Jacksville; Mrs. Brown,
Brownsdale; Mrs. Mifllin, Lethel,
Mrs. Ayres, Harrisville*; Mrs. Rev.
McKinney, Mar*; Mrs. Rev Ed
munds, Harmonj; Mrs. E. P.Chess
bro, Petrolic; Mrs. Moore, Union
ville.
Address of Welcome, Mrs. Kitnb>e,
Millerstown. Response, Mrs 1 ran
ees L. Swift, of Allegheny City.
Mrs. Marshall, of Butler, moved
that a committee of two be appointed
to drape the President's chair. Mrs.
Conolly and Mr 3. Garret, of Millers
town, were appointed.
The report of the Corresponding
Secretary was exceedingly encourag
ing, eight new unions having been
organized since the list Convention,
making in all thirty-one in the coun
ty. Number of members enrolled,
750, cumber of paying members, 560.
Report accepted as read.
The report of the County Treas
urer was next heard A motion for
supplementary report carried, as
many of the local Treasurers had not
handed in their quota, the President
stating that ail money used for tem
perance work should be reported to
Treasurer.
Singing. "Rock of Ages." The re
mainder of the morning session was
occupied in hearing the report of dele
gates from the various unions.
THIRD SESSION, WEDNESDAY 2 P.M.
Devotional service, couducled by
Mrs. A. G. Brown. Singing, "What
a Friend We Have in Jesu3." Read
ing, 90th Psalm. Prayer. Closing
piece, "One More Day's Work for
Jesus."
Resolution offered by Mrs. Rev. J.
S. McKee, of Butler, ou the death of
Miss Etta K. Prugh, first President
of the Butler Y. W.C.T.U, adopted
by a rising vote. [Resolution pub
lished last week ]
By request the minute on the death
of our late President, Mrs. Elizabeth
R. Dain. was again read, a number
of delegates having just arrived.
Miaute3 of morning session read and
approved. Reports of Superintend
ents of departments were called. Sab
bath Observances, Mrs. J W. Orr, of
Bruin. Evangelistic Work. Mrs.
Robert Kidd, of Myoma, being ab
sent, no report was presented. Ju
venile Work, Mrs. S. Uikes, of Bruiu.
Legislative Work, Mrs. A. G. Brown,
of Brownsdale, reports all unions do
ing good work in this department.
Prison and Jail Work, Mrs M. E
Nieholls, of Butler, reports work in
connection with the Y.M.O A., and
much good being accomplished, bat
an increase of prison inmates sinca
the grauting of licence. License
Work, MioS M. E. Suliivao, of But
ler, reports earnest, systematic work
done in all parts of the county, Re
ports of Superintendents, were now
postponed, the hour for the "Mothers'
Meeting" having arrived. Dr. Mary
Allen addressed the Convention on
the responsibilities of mothers smd
the importance of getting the confi
dence of their sons and daughters.
Press Work, Miss M. E. Sullivan, of
Butler, Superintendent, said the
Union Signal should be in every
r.nicn, also the Amendment Herald
Each union is asked to appoint a lo
cal Superintendent ot Press Work.
Work among Soldiers, Superintend
ent, Mrs. Jacob Hutchiuan, not pres
ent. Work among Mothers having
been discussed a few remarks were
made by the Superintendent, Mrs. E
G. Cratty. Work among R. R. Em
ployees, Mrs. Kennedy Marshall, Su
perintendent. Butler Union only re
ports work dona. Mrs. Swift sug
gests placing marked Bibles and
other reading in cabooses. Scientific
Temperance Instruction, Mrs. J. C.
Moore, Superintendent, reports this
work hindered for the want, of proper
books in many schools, but reports in
terest and gcod work done. Sunday
School Work, Mrs. John Dodds, Su
perintendent, reports the work pros
pering ami interest increasing. Com
munion Wine, Mrs. Jane Walker,
Superintendent. Young Woman's
Work, Mrs Rev. J. S McKee, Super
intendent, read a very interesting let
' ter from Mrs. Rose E Patton, State
| Superintendent of Y. W's Work, to
' the Y's. Four Y.W.C.T.U's trgan
ized since the last Convention. Ad
journed io meet at 7:30 l\M.
F.VI NINO SESSION, JUNE 1").
"""Music by choi . Devotional ser
vices conducted by Mr. Alex Cooper,
of Michigan. .At tie close of litis
service; Mr. Cooper made e. brief ad
dress on Con;-.titution!il Aiv.eiusment.
Dr. Mary Alien was ths n introduced
and gave one of the most highly eu
! tertaining ond instructive lectures
ever giveu in the county (subject,
Stcial Purity) to a largo audience.
Solo, "There's a work for each of us,"
by Miss Wick, choir joining in the
chorus. Benediction by Rev.
Decker.
THURSDAY iiOltNlN(i SESSION, JUNE IG.
Devotion service, opened by sing
ing "We need iiiee every hour;"
prayer by Rev. Decker. The Com
mittee on Resolutions and plan of
work was then called upon to report.
Miss Sullivan from tho Committee
reported the following which were
taken up separately and unanimously
adopted:
RESOLUTIONS.
Resolved, Ist, That we recognize
at all times the presence of the Divine
Master, without whose guidance and
blessing we are entirely helpless in
the great work before us.
2d, That we pledge the united ef
fort of the various Unions ot Butler
county to aid in securing Constitu
tional amendment.
3d, That we urge the passage by
Congress of tho Blur Educational
Bill, aiid that we will all in our
power to aid iu bringing about the de
sired end.
•lth, That we earnestly recommend
the Immediate organization of a
Union in every borough and town
ship where none now exists.
sth, That wo consider the propsr
education of the young of vital im
portance, and recommend organized
juvenile work, in some form, in con
nection with every Lnion in this
county. . ,
6th, The absolute necessity ot de
partment work and prompt reports
by cverv local Superintendent to the
county, and the County Superintend
ents to the State in time for the State
Convention, is urged.
7th, That we gratefully recognize
the' sympathies and tenders o> sup
port taat we have received during the
past year from official bodies repre
senting churches &ud friendly orgaai
zations.
Sib, That the protection and pres
ervation of society demand that the
most effective barriers be erected
against tho tide of moral corruption
that is rising to overwhelm it, anc
believing that the safety os tnis and
future generations requires, at th«
hands of women, a remedy for the
evil, we urge our iocal unions to ac
cept the commission thus thrust upor
them, by taking up the prosecuting
as opportunity offers, their God-givet
work of consecrated womanhood iu
the Department of Social Purity.
9th, That a tax of 10 cents pel
member be assessed, to be paiu annu
ally to the County Treasurer to forn
a iund for the use of the sixteen de
parunents of work, to be appropriates
in proportion to tho wants of eaeu.
10th, That we bear testimony t(
the complete success of the policy it
inaugurated by our Court in 1880, ii
refusing ai! license to seli intoxicat
ic? drir.ks in the county of Eutk-r
This action was accepted by the peoph
of the county, cot, only as a wise ant
prudent administration of the law, bu
as in accord with the pubii'2 vs.ill, ex
pressed with extraordinary unanimi
ty. The result was a gratifying im
provement iu public morals; law anc
order, peace and prosperity every
where reigning supreme, business it
evt-rv department, was stimulated
blighted homes were made hoppy
and our county was placed in tLi
foreground of progress, and recog
nizea as the leader for moial reform,
and other counties were rapidly fail
ing into line, encouraged by our ex
ample. Sadly we note the change
occasioned by the action of the Court
of 1887, reversing all this, and carry
in.T bitter disappointment, keenly
fell and expressed, into every bor
ough, township anil hamlet in But
ler county.
11th, That the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union of Butler eouuty,
in Convention assembled, solemnly
protest against the action of the
Court of this county, the present
year, in granting license to sell intox
icating drinks, as we can only view
it as a defiance of an overwhelming
popular sentiment, expressed strictly
as prescribed by the Supreme Court,
in the form of remonstrance, aud as a
disregard of the decision of the Su
preme Court itself, in the cuso of
Beed's appeal, which prescribed the
rule to govern the lower courts iu
determining the question of necessity
for license.
12ib, That we cordially approve
and endorse the action of the Butler
Borough Union, as ex
pressed in their resolu
tions of April sth, relating to the
Court's action on licence cases, and
whilst we regret the necessity that
compels those who have heretofore
been in the fore front of our battle, to
declare that they will not appear
again in person as remonstrants so
long as the present Judge remained
ou the Bench, we recognize fact
that their own aeif respect could not
permit them to. take any other action.
13tb, That our hearty thanks are
tendered to the more than five thous
and good people of Butler county,
who have placed themselves on
record as remonstrants against a li
censed liquor traffic in this county
and whose remonstrances, although
unheeded, were not challenged or ex
cepted to daring the session of
Court.
14,h, That thi;? ccnvention adopts
the language of an übio jurist in an
article in tlso I'iltsburg Le<jal
Jvurnal of April 13, 1887, as ex
pressing ita seniiuuuu iu these words:
"When the law as construed bj the
higher Court says to a Judge that
wheu remonstrances are filed denying
the necessity of a {license, his duty
is merely to ascertain the number
and character of those petitioning for
and against tho application, and an
nounce the resuit by refusing or
granting the license as he finds the
numbers and character, on one side
or the other, and the Judge n fuses to
be governed thereby takes the bit in
his own mouth, and grants a license
against the protest of a decided ma
jority, especially of the moral and
law-abiding people of a community,
he must expect to be looked upon as
defying both tho people and the Su
preme Court, and taking sides with
the enemies of law and order. The
intelligent communities who protest
against liquor licenses in their midst
can and will read and understand
Reed's Appeal for themselves. The
Judge who expects to wash bis
hands of the responsibility and it
on the law will lind no eaav task iu
such communities. One who from a
I mistaken view of his duty saddles
hiiuseii with » grave responsibility
! that does not be!o:ig to tiim is to be
j pitied rather than h'ani'd. His
| liiindiii'.-s to his own inUTe.-H in the
prcmbea makes tueh a mistake a
bluudrr of that sort that is said to be
•worse than a crime ' "
i 1 .vtb, That this reverse of the hour
| —iho present triumph of (TIM Liqu >r
i I .rogue has hot a;.- 1 .:: <d the
I energies <•('oti: 1 iii.-eii>'ed inor.il and
; Christian p; op!:; i««:d that. ;!; • vVo
| m:;n's Chri. thn 'lVu:j.--r :r.e : Union
of iitttier county will throw a!! its
power and influence into the contest
of the coming year to aid the good
citizens iu again removing from our
county the curse now inflicted upon
it, trusting that when tho people
again appeal for rights granted them
by iaw the Court, unbiased l>y unex
pressed "views of its own," di&riiig
"from other Judges, and even from
that high tribunal called the Supreme
Couit," will give to our remoa
strances the weight to which th.y ;
are entitled bv law as iuterpreted by
the Supreme Court of Pennsylva
nia.
10tb, That we cannot but express i
our pronounced opposition to an>
measure* by which the traffic in intox- j
icating driuks is legalized and that |
we see in all high license laws a spe-,
cial tendency to discourage the efforts j
of all good people towards the total;
overthrow of this monstrous evil. |
17th, That the heart felt thanks of
this Convention are due and hereby j
tendered to the Woman's Chrii-tiau j
Temperance Union and citizens oi j
Millerstown for their hospitality in
1 receiving this Convention so graci-1
• ously and making thtir homes ours
during our stay in their midst.
lXtb, Tbat we return thanks to
the pastor and officers of the English
Lutheran church, who tendered tneir
beautiful house of worship tor our J
meetings during the Convention.
llUh, Tbat we acknowledge our!
constant obligations to the Press for
the aid and sympathy we receive, and ;
for the space in their columns, always
courteously given, though oiiea at
their own inconvenience.
20th, That we reluru thanks to
the Pittsburg & Western Railroad
Company for a reduction of ;are.
The Department of Social Purity
was now called. Mrs. Dr J- B
[ Showalter, Superintendent, read uer
J official letter to the Convention, in
which she gave a very clear outline
of the work to be done, connected
with manv helpful suggestions to the
unions as to best methods of prosecu
ting the work
The last hour of the Convention
was occupied in discussing in an in
formal manner various matters con
nected with our work during the
coming year. This meeting was ex
i ceedingiy plessanfc and profitable, our
! only regret being tbat some of the
1 delegates had been compelled to leave,
j Convention closed with singing led
! by Miss. Aiice Wick, aud prayer by
I Mrs. Frances L. Swift.
Adjourned to meet in Butler the
steond Tuesday of' November, 13ST
It is matter of sincere regret that a
synopsis of the reports from the local
Unions could not be giveu. They
were exceedingly interesting having
•been carefully prepared.
{)ue feature of the W.C. I.U. Con
vention particularly noticeable was
the literature tuble :n the rear of the
church in charge of iirs. M. ii. Ai:it
thews, of Butler, Superintendent of
that department of work. Unions
can be supplied with literature on
very reasonable terms by applying to
Mrs Matthews
Situations Wanted. Wanted,
c-verybedy buffering ircm weak back,
side'sche, kidney troubles,sore lungs,
severe pains < r weak
ness to try the j/oj) Plaster. A won
derful strei.gthtner. Hops, Gums and
Piteh combined,
—An ert critic, descrlbieg a collec
tion of brie a- brae, fcuy?: * The visi
tor's ejo will he struck ou entering
the room with a porcelain uinbtel
!a."
Chronic Cougbs and Colcls.
And all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs can be cured by ILo use o'
Scott's Emulsion, as it contains the
healiug virtues of Ccd Liver Oil and
HypophOfcpbitcs in their fullest form.
"1 consider Seott's Emulsion the
remedy phr-excellence in Tuberculous
aLd Sticmous affections, to say noth
ing of ordinary colds and throat
troubles."—W. R S. Council, M. D.,
Manchester, O.
—A uual life—An Arizona news
paper editor's.
Pope was mistaken when he said
worth makes the man. Worth makes
the woman.
in time." Known what? ''Known
that a simple cold iu the head may
develop into chronic catarrh," Well,
it isn't, too late, fur Ely's Cream
Balm will cure eutarrh even after the
sulitrer's life has become a burdeu to
him, aud he a nuitacec to his friends.
It is the only radical aud thoroughly
scientific catarrh cure known. Not
a snuii. Not a liquid. Price fifty
cents.
Baseball is not a success in the
South because the people are too lazy
to uiob the umpire after the clote of
the game.
What is the oldest woman's
club? The broom stick.
Drunkenes or Liqour Habit,
Positively Cured by adminis
tering Dr. Haines' Golden Spe
cific.
It can b-3 given in a cup of coffee
or tea without the knowledge
of th-j pen-on tcking it, is
tdisoiun IT harmless and will effect P.
parmvnat as ) fpe; dy cure
whether the p/tient is & moderate
drinker or an sdcoholic wreck
Thjoaands of drunkards hate ben
mr.de tempi-rate men who htt.ve taken
the. Golden Fpec:lie in their cofl't e wuli
on t. their knowledge, and to-day be
lieve ll- y quit drink!ag of their own
free-will. IT N h V11!I FAILS. r i he
system once impregnated with the
Speeilic it becomes an utter impofiji
bility tor the liquor appetite to exist
For full particulars, address GOLD
EN SPECIFIC CO., ISS Race St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
—Deeds done in the flesh—these
diawn up on parchment.
—How to gain (hjsh —buy out a
butchershop.
A Lady's Perfect Companion,
PAINI.ESS Cim.ABIUTH. a r.F-'.v BOOK by I>r
,!olin Dye. one of New York';; must tiillUul phy
sicians. shows that |«i:i U lu-eeKsary la
(ii'.Mlirtk BUT rew'ts causes easily un
derstood oil OVi :i - on!:\ If ci"::i ly j avics ! hat.
any vrc::vMt nuij i»-ee:.:. a iuotli>'r without :-;uf
fcr'lu:,- any pain whatever. It ctio tells hu\v to
overcoitie :. l p.-«- -•!. st-ki.- - . :,v.-ell
c'l liiaijs ;ii J 1 ;iil • :t!l«evils at tra H.'U;' pr -
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]ibj>lcians every wht-ro LI." vit'i 's true prl
vote companion, Cut this onti it. win save you
gloat pain, anUposxlbl.v your life. Saul two
cent s!::mp for <!: Tiptive elrenlar»,tesllmo
sjiiils ai tl e.«ui!.!i'iitl(tl l -'t i* son* in si ~'. -.1 tn
veiun. A'.Uli I-'itAN K THOMAS <i; Co., I'ubllsU
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m
n iT*
evy i t\
Summer Tours,
Fi laco Steamers. Low Ilate&
i our 75<-*r W'-i- Between
DcTROIT, iViACKsWAC ISLAND
. - . 1., r.zo j, Cf.-bcvr.f-~t A:i.';ns. Vl irm*.
Ocjcia. Sur. 2 llom li. Pert Hurotf,
Ct. CU Oo -•-! il: -. . SCarisie C., y.
£ cry Vrcj'-i Xli., I.otv/ cn
pETP.OiT AND CLEVELAND
Ci*c; ivA £3 a a clay Tiips .July and Aufcuit.
OUN ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS
lsau«-:; : sJc»yui*sioa Tieliotc will b:* furajjiriied
t y A., at., cr.iddrctii
C. l ; . Hi 1 Ccf/i4; ;,,, l Pass. Agenfr,
Detroit & Cleveland fjav. Co.
CE ri;ot r, MICH.
ft'ASJTPS— SFIFSY A< * TIVO I'ltelHtront, tt
.rL ~ , U,W • " pro •n( . her own 10. ality
aiio.d rinn. Kereic-nct'sreijliirvl'erjuam at position
Aad Bahu-y. <j\Y & Ji Duxxtak St., N. K.
DR. STARKEYAND PALEN
COMPOUND
OXYGEN
ISTOT A.DRUG.
1529 Arch Street, Phillad'a, Pa.
A WELL TRIED TREATMENT
For Co, .sumption. A-tlim*. Hr. ... I.ITI S 1-
sii Catarrh. May KPVO r. IMnlltj.
UhouiiiatiMii, Seuralfia and all Chronic ami
Sorrow* Disorder*.
-The Comp'UN.T oxygen Trcnituicnt. Ors.
<*t-«RT--v . i';il<-n. No, Arch >uv>-.. 1 HIUIH L-
R IU. U.,in- 1..1- IL«- L:«ST st>vi nti - I_N
I, ,J S: . i,-I, •;!(!(■ .I.ljustment 01 the eleia ■nus
-..'1 ;I-.L \;TROC -I ui.'4,'netlzea, AU*.I «»;"
compoup'l LA so con.! I'S 1 UNA made portable
liiat'R. is aont UII over the world.
TIR.I. ;tar'.:ey & Palen have the lllx rry to NVR
to thi' toll -ivlng narnid XWH-KUOWU ptrsoas
who h:;ve tri'.-a theU* treatment:
HON. \VM. 1). KKLLEY, Member o£ Congress,
U -_-V I vi (' ROH''!■' I'O>: IIAD, Editor Lutheran
*' Observer, I'ilil:ult'iphl.l
-llliV. rIIAItLKS W, CLSIIINtI, 1>- 0., KoUltStei J
IIOK."\\'FTI- L'KXN" NIXON. I'tlitor Inter-Ocean.
Chicago. ~ ..
REV. A. W. MOOKK. EUitCf IAE Ceatenarj.
W. H.WoM'lfn-.'CTUX.EditorXe-vSouth.Eiriu
"in'-'ha-.n, Ala.
j". YHOOMAN. ti'l--ncmo, Kan.
MLTV MAHV A. UVEItMOIcS, Melrose, Massa-
I JUDUE li. "OORHEKS. X •«' York City.
i MR. B. ( . KNIGHT, Fhlhulelphla.
I \;;; i'liVX. ~: i•!> A!. •;.i< •• hani. Plillaueipala
! iiox. w. \v. scitC . i.Eit. I'X
I BDWAHD I- WIL-'X. v.; ,UH. >. X. \ AD.
Philadelphia PUouv„rr;lPA>r.
IFLDELIA M. LYON, Via'.UIEI, 11..wad SAU'L
ivlcU Islands,
i \I.E V \NIJIt>.V U! !'• 'H..-:. LA'.ENI. --;. Scotlaiid.
Mils. MANI 1.1, V. OKTKI.A. Fri-suiiio, Z icate
cas. Mexico.
' MLF KIIVA '"OOPEK. I tllia , Spanish Houdu
'r.'is. i;. :. uai Amarlca.
1 J. C0I)I>. T. S. Vice I' JII-. I Casablanca, Moroc
co.
-I V ' SHIJROOK, P.ed Bluff Cal.
R'L'SNFCX [' T! UXEi". X-Iiii:.ENGLAND.
JACOB WARD, bo'vral. south Wales.
And thousands of others In every part of the
L ulled States.
.a.
"CotnpotUW! OS.VIEA— Us >K«JO Oi A -tioa and
R'SULT-;!" is the into oi a jie> of TWO
luindivd p.::,"-; puni.-.iR"! • .•' L>I"O SLA.'KOJR «:
I'iJcn. which gives to all tnaairers MIL laforma
tion as to this REWIULVAULI' < urativo AYVNT and a
record oi ':E\ ■T.IL IIAN :I -" 1 S;.': I .LARUN S ia a
v/LIL.- • ofeiironicctisvs-iiiany oi them ar
te'r ij-.-iuvf a';aU(ioiK •to D'A ! 'V OLITER phyalelms.
NID be mailed free to aav ad.ircss OA applica
tion. Read the brochure !
PK*. STAiIKKV & FAIJKX,
no, lilt tuft Htffrti PMNWfWi. Pi*
AGENTS On S .lary or Commission
| WAITED I FOR
TFI SISii,AND
By .1. W. ISUEL. Just pnMishdd.
fhetirca! JIIW Book of Kxplomlion, Travel
and L.,'l! V.;UR". U:\TII" turt!iin<; experieaee
of ill! th -I-jeali -:. i ravejler.-. Missionaries AND
| l(is>;ovi.ri-rs in all p iris <.l I IIE W orid. AND du
■A'J-'B"III-5 IU« WI:IDERFEL -REAMREA til U Mvu in the
S.'.' ;tiiu .a T-:,i I. and. Terri'alea IV ait'ires With
Ocean .Monsters, wUaje.?, sliaiks, SA >rdfi<'l.
rtfcviiiisU. sea serpents, etc.. wait OMSUIIP'KII: «'T
•all TH-- other wonderful creatures of the deep
SEA. LIFE on th > Great Ocean, wonderful Islands
AIIII t!;e VR. ' CREATINES found upon then:.
*.U. a I<I:«I).-..RE :E.:.;:ai History of Uie E
I'onnrrh - :.:id Ciirto.is UIJ N V i'.: '.v.jsld, IN
cla'lN-TLI ■ R.TN;ii;ey men 'oi XEW (iumea. the
territi'e man-eaters, dwaias and EAV.; dwellers,
ii'tersr.ersed with grand hunts, terrific combitts.
: PI! tluiliinx advcsriiirt's wilii wilt! animals and
SAVAGE people IU -.tfange countries. A whole
' Mtrar. in one •,U!IIRI,S', llundieds I i T:eautiiui
ijliiHtratioiis and cotovi tP p! U.A:, SS.I, e»p ,T>S
; »npi jn fo'ir WT i-H.3. «' ! .»-»aptt>t I>S«»A ever pul»-
lislVcd. OIUAVLLI AJ! CIL): ■'» capital rciiiiired.
AfCt'iits making to •>•"»-i *uiy. lvjj*"
I kiio \l> like it. Write quick ami secure ternto
rv. Von can eiear s.:•>■> in :;O days' time, as
thousands are jusi watting lor this great new
be„A. Vils AT -ia'AT. Special inducements to
teacii.CL'3 TUPL II.AAIAI a;;.';MS. Noexperienceie
fitiircd- **'*•'■ i'l-.k. NJ CA PI lal IMTUUED. »®W
I plans. \V« start .»OU'in S:ICCESJGUAR
ANTEED to honeat workeiu. AUDRO.II.
lilSl'Ottlt'VL. PUBI.ISHIXd CO ,
K. W. cor. Otli and Arch Sts., Pliil idelplila, I'H.
TPs riripm hmkii
Ili i L'hi'A 1 t J I Wli v I'lH i
&TOIIK ia Butlr-r, three doors west
of West Peun Depot.
Havinjr opened a frv«>ls sto. U of <;K«'K KUIES
consisthij? of Coffee, Ti':'s, Kujtar, Syrup, Spices,
Canned Coeds of nil kind:*. Ilams,
Jiscon, Lard, &c., &c,,
r r<>bacco £in<l Cigars,
FLOUR o' he-it brands and low prices ; also, a
full !;nf <if poptiiar bxaiids of lamiiy
flo::r constants <ui hands.
HAY. OATS, COKX and FEKD of all kinds at
lowest figures,
tfo I. sa!*,ff.ower sny other
House lis Ifniit'r,
Country Produce war.iod for which the highest
price will be p:iid. Call aad examine our stock
and prices.
Goods delivered free to all parts of town.
J. J. REAMS & CO.,
If, Eapt Jefferson St, - - Butle Pa.
J. 11. DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IN
qrp A TTONF'RV
O J. xii. X JL V J3i J- i JL%/ JL
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BUTLER, - - I^V,
2-4-87- ly
3SIT URF!
FU-BNITUiiIU
Bed Be .mi? Suits,
C.'ning L : GQm Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES.
CAHPET-SE AT RO OKERS,
Pine Lin" of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at
No. 40, MORTH ISAIN ST.,
The FiirniUn'c Store
lIST BUTLER.
W. F.MILLEE.
Teachers' Examinations. 1887.
The iinnur.l ••x.u:>;nati.'i!is f>r teachers in
Butler County will be hold tw f>l!ows:
June It lie n fie w.
•• i", I'elersviile.
" j>; Kvaus City.
" l" Poitersv.He.
" IS Prospect.
" '24 Ccntri viiia.
" 2") £J arrisvil'e.
" 27 Mi'l(!!etf»wn.
" 28 MilJerstown.
" 20 Fiiirview.
" 3it liruin.
Julyjuly 1 North Washington
" 2 Farmington.
" 12 I'nionvilie.
" 13 Gbule Mill.
•' li Saxoaburg.
" 15 CoyK-sville.
" ifj Butler.
" 30 Sacbury.
f-*j.ce:.ii exaniina!ir>Bs will hohehl in Butler
on Hi > Ji'.st - iturdnys of August, September
and October.
F.xaminations will be*in at half-past S
o'clock a. ni. Applicants «ill brini! as a
specimen of writing, :i composition of fifteen
to twenty linea oa "How to IV oo Pensaan
ship." CandiJa.es unknown ! > the Super
intendant must furnish eviik-ucc of good
moral chorai-U-r. Director.- an 1 citizens are
invited. The Superintendaat will be ia hh
office in the ('unit House on thy second anil
last Saturdays ot t:eh month throughout
the year, eswpt the dut-s i»iven nb <v.\
J. L. SNYDKR,
P. O. Address, Co. Su;>'t of Schools.
Slippery ;i ck, Pa.
''i: ' .. r.tnteed
fesLSi"^sic*"A-f*\ :r£b<!>&\'9*k*fC '-"d? ill once.
N(>o|s niiloii or tnisinr ■; c!< I :y. 'ijtcnsahfis of
c»is«•.:. At Key sione ii us«'. i.'-.uihij-?. I'm.. 2<L
saf unhiy or eVieh rnouili. S* !ui for ciroiil.irs.
Afiv kv free.
C ALES MEM
WANTIsD J V
£kJ»* to p;«»r :'» l»'i rf"»s* s,:u- of Xur Ai 9
Stork ' Siemlv eioploYlwnt t-e*l. K:i!ary
ii i<! KX SENSES IMII). \pply ar
a-1,. i \rf?r In this |-Hi»<T.)
CaiSS iS I OtnSi a, uociiksskk. n. v.
J. S. XmVSE, M.D.,
Has removed from Ilarmony to Hutlf r and h:v3
hisollii't- al No. 5, M in St., three Uoo.s imlow
Lowiy House. apr-30-tf.
ASMS FOUR
A j j ° •I'
MM.T t <w% m I
% s 1 5 frl II ru I Oil- a
While other merehanta arc singbg their own praises, we en use our customers
to acknowledge that our method ol deattng is the Inst, cur pocds Record o ctr.e
j Q fact superior to many usually kr-pt and sold ns Till' BEST. "Batkr and urroundin
country needed such a store as this, is th« general encouraging vents our customers glva us "and neoplf will he
fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made good* oak. Our cheapest garment is se-v-d with fir*t
class thread, trimmed, liued and made up in a substantial manner Our medium and better rrrsde* take r ink with
any Custom-made in the way of fittioj*and make up. while our FINK DURSS SUITS must he seea to ho nnore
ciaied. OULI PUICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to state that we keep a full line of "
•
Mens 5 , Youths', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing
of all styles and grades. Every garment. s<dd under a positive guarantee that it must be as represented or monev
refunded. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR., HOSIERY, etc ,in grpat variety. The latest stvles of everything
pertaining to a first-class elolhiag store always on Ivimi. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on hand.
We ask those who have not a* yet patronized our store to ui a fair trial. We have no doubt of the ulti
mate result. We invite one and all to call on ijs before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Hats elsewhere.
Remember, uo be he judge or no of goods, at
BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE
QKOaSE RfilßSa BLOCS,
Main Street, Biitlei** Pa.
If \ *\ KAUr-feAMN S G?.A,\D DEPOT, the
J . una FMnsish.ng Uct-do House, f ifih Avcnuo
%; ' :' i II b LRU Smiti.fiefd Sircet, PittsDunj, will pay WMiMk
, » ' -. c \ 1 t:.z {"wil ilaiircaa rare ta every resident of vyr#^Bßa>
will
// i S people v. i;.hing to erder goods by tnail,
;J"2T Kaufiiianc's tcaulifuiiy iliustrateil
Kill be utaiied gratia, or application.
g
m n w %% m r £ H E
mn &II A h M 5 JE WELE: 11 .
No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET,
Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches
faa| fi y p | f 2 :/ O Paper Weight, Gilt, u ith Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament
in flu! L- LU b 3 „ tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete lino of Clocks
'QI I , ST'QT'TT €D Don't fail to see this lino of Goods, as it is the largest
OH VUI Vv dli VOu a. by • [' and-most complete stock oyer shown in Butler.
|"\T) SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in (Jold, Silver and Steel frames,
\ J I \ v T O scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System.
iUuscmbei\we Warrasit all a« Ufpprcscsilod.
of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGrIN.
TSTo- 19. ISTorth. Main
is Ciillecl to my Stook of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelery,
SIlnViSaW&R®, ijSPjEOTAOXj.ES, £o„
Ail of which have been selected with great care for
OUR TRADE.
I complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated
| vHBk ' " Ali gOvus Kngravod Fl! !■ '! of rharge. If you wist) to buy from a well
f T) riBIPIVQ UNION HOCK.
' 1411J1 > u, No. 16, gUEain Street.
IJKD Watch cASLJ oy eleotkio I^'
fYi * Hif * 11
i laiimg Mili
—ANT—-
S ar<l
J. L. PUKVi?. I ''l.'iiVi ,
s a TWT ? jr.jPTru
UJ ViOK'UA
»t M * ■»< ' ! 1 »>'• !I - i Sl.' !*•
Houg-i and Planed Lumber
ci* v £'i y !«;:<
i'RAidkS,
MO LL.'IN. B,
fK U'ilS,
•)D'N^
j Lonnos bOdiQSi
|SinNGLES&LATII
! i'LANiNCi MILL AM) V/.KD
!
r (^JilsUf^'SiKrcSi
L E McJUMIN,
i fusiiriiucfi Real taliitc As, (■
Fire, Life aad Accident Insurance written
at this ctiioe.
Also, Desirable I/'ts, Dwelling
Ilouuc'B and J'ariiit for sa!«.
17 1' AST JEFFERSON ST.
feTI'IiSBTIQIf oti ' tocrifnirs
I'if'J U Ju<«6 > thia paper,oi obtain estirnatM
on advertising spoco when in Chicago, will find it on tile at
Uio Advertising Agency ef lORB&TOMS.
A. f rou tin an & Son.
I
111 111! 111 <j> 111 111 1111
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We invito special attention to our unrivaled Stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil
I Cloths. Lace Cut tains, Curtain Poles, Window Jbhades and
| Fixtures.
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,
Now Lisle and Silk Gloves,
New Velvets,
New Hraid Trimmings.
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets,
We have j'i.st 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„ cfe.
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. BKST ASSORTMENT.
at
A. TKOUTMAN & SON'S,
Butler* Fa
KIRKS
WHITE
The only brand of Laundry Soap
Awarded a fust class medal at tho
New Orleans Exposition. Giiaran-
L*d absolutely pure, and for general
household i>urjH>ses is tlio very best
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* C :V < I !
\-=V v " : i-i * .RoM.
r.. A
k.-i. -T. ~ f ß
Areajatio ilsnov., Qfc
I'? g : ISSESS-
Lj< . . Q n . , ?i i- *i. .Ulll;ilfoil of th»
: t (^ r : ,>' J umi i riuarr
•fA.li K. WOKUIS, S.le }
lt)3 CIIA?<1 f!KRi NEW VOP.w *
J. C. REDIGK, Sole Agent,
Butlers - - - - Pa.
NixON'sHoME,
No. 35 McKean Street,
BTXTTLZEIR,.. 2PIEj"N JNI '_A_
Meals at all hours. Open all Night. BreaMas
sc, Dinner 25c, Supper 25c, Lodging 25c,
[l2-4 3m] SIMEON NIXON, Prop'r.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
Office No. 05 South Main Street,
BUTLER, - PA.
DR. R. C. McCURDY,
riiysieian and Sssrgeon,
Office on Main St., oyer Kemper's store.
Butler, - Penrr'a.
Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work jx-rtainins to the profession execut
eti HI TII* neatest manner.
Specialties Cold Fillings, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth, VitaiizeaAir administered.
OBlce on Jeffrtrhou Street. OIK- door East ofLowrj
Hou.iC, Lp Stairs.
(open daily, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays, Communications by mail receive
prompt attention,
N. B.—The only Dentist in Butler using the
liest makes of teeth.
SAMUEL M. BIPPUST
Physician and Surgeon,
No. 10 West Cunningham St.,
BUTLER, PEKN'A
EinillLL[R HOTEL,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Near New Court House -formerly Donaldson
House—good accommodations for travelers.
Good stabling connected.
[l-9- ts«-iy] 11 EITENMULLER. Prop'r.
Koines For Everybody.
The Peoples' Building and Loan Acsocia*
lion of Butler.— Par value of each share SIOO
Tills Association pays (he borrower SIOO
per share, with a weekly expense to him
of only 12 els, in addition to ;l his regular
dues. For lurlhor intoruiation c' 11 on or ad
dross
GVV MILLER. C M HEINEMAN, Sec'y
Prcs butler, Fa
A J FRANK & CO,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES,
SPONGES, r, RUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac.
tfPhyslcians' Prescriptions carefully com
pounded, and orders answered with care and
dispatch. Our stock of medicines Is complete
warranted genuine, and ot tho best quality.
45 South Main Street,
BUTLER, • PA.
"HTTLER countiT
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
•3. 0. ROESSTNG, PHESIDINT.
\VM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER.
11. C. HEJNEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L Purvis, j Samuel Anderson,
William Campb< 11 ,T. W. Bnrkhart,
A. Ttoutman, Henderson Oliver,
(i.e. itoe.vsing, James Stephenson,
Dr. W. Irvin, N. Wcitzel,
J. K. Taylor. ill. C. Ileiuemau,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gsn, Ae't-
J3UTLER-, IP A.
BEDIBONT liYERY,
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 paid to the transient
trade. When in Butler give us a call.
12-24-6lu FLICK & KENNEDY.
SURVE Y I NG
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Particular attention given to the Retracing ol
old lines. Address,
IS. F. iULIiIAKD.
Co. Surveyor
North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
3,5,8 My
County Auctioneer,
JAMES R. KEARNS,
BUTLER, PEKiVA.
Is prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having had many years of
experience he can guarantee perfect satisfac
lion J l rates that will suit alt. Leave word
at this otlioe. 3,5,84.1y
® Ready Mixed.
50, (to, 75 to I.(HI per gal. BUST
LINSEED OIL I'AJNTS,
Shipped anywhere, all shades. l*roperty own
era order direct. Also 2 and :s ply Felt Hoofing,
with best coattnpand Cement. Agents wanted.
Color card pi Ice list free. ATLAS PAINT CO.,
p. o. BOX lvj, Pittsburg, Pa