KASKINE (THE NEW QUIWIME) |" UOOIt APPETITE | fJP HEW STKEJiCJTII, 2 J XtIiVES, 1 " APPV DAYS ' •—SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Gtrm Diseases. TllE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND BCCCESBFUL BLOOD PUBIFIER. Superior to quinine. Mr. F. A. Miller East l.iTth street. New- York was cured t)v (vasicine ot extreme malari al prostration ot seven years soffertn-. lit had run down from 175 pounds to <>;. began on Kas klne fri June. l**", * ent to work in one montli. regained his full weight In six months. Quinine did him no sood whatever. Mr Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, conn, says: "1 am ninety years of age. and for the last three years have suffered from malarial and the effects or quinine poisoning. I recently with Kasklne which broke up the malaria and Increased m.v weight 22 pounds." Mrs. T. A. Solomons, of 159IlalHday St.. Jersey City, writes: "Mv son Harry, eleven years, was cured of malaria bv Kasklne. alter fifteen months' illness, when we had given up all hope. Letters from the above persons, giving full de tails. will be sent on application. Kaskine can be taken without any special medical advice. Sl.uu per bottle. Sold by J. (. REDICK, Butler, or sent by mail on receipt of price. KASKINE CO., 54 Warren St., New \ork. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE ofitered for sale represented as good as the Famous TOP BUT THEY ARE NOT! And like all Counterfeits lack tho Seiwultable LASTING Qualities OF THE GEVt'ISE. ASK Foa THE And insist vv THIS iritb chimhei Pat Oct. 30,1883. The PEARL TOP is manufactured OSLY by GEO. A, MACBETH & CO,, SCOTT'S EMIIISIQM OF PURE COD LI¥ER OIL And HypopSiosphites of Ume S Soia Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD I.IVEIt OII< that can be taken readily and tolerated for a lung time by delicate ttomarhs. AND AS A REMEDY FOR COXSOrPTIOtf, gqtoytiots AUKCiio.vs, anaemia, «kST ERAL DHILIIY, OH'UHS AMI IHUOAT AF rSCTIOXS, and all IVASTI.VU DISOll&KliS OF li 1» marvellous In Its rrsnltg. Prescribed rfnd endorsed by tlio best Physicians IB the countries of the world. For Sule bj all Isrn»(cfsts. for Pnuiphlpfc on WastingDisoAMi Ad dm SCOTT C. Cogot, of Almonsha. Province of Herche, France. Sire, Picador, owned by the g-jvernment, and winner of two gold medal 3 anti 1,060 francs at Uvo shows in France, besides numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; ™an dftm, Charlotta, a mare bred in tlu* Perc'ueror: family for forty years, as qualillcd to by C. Cogot. TIEDX^TVCS. sls dollars payable when mare I known to be with foul. The colt will be held for Insurance until paid for. Persons parting with jnare to leave the neighborhood before known to be with foa'. forieltathe insurance. Mares must l>" reg ul:> ily returned on trial days as directed. Mares kept on reasonable terms. All possible care taken ;■> prevent accidents, but will be responsi ble ior none. ".Montague" lias proved himself to be a UnO breeder. sriGpHi The imported Clydesdale Stallion will make the seaaou of 1887 At Prospect, at the barn of Oliver W. Sioughton the last four dcys of each week. At PortersYill3« every Monday. TERMS:— $1 5 to insure one mare, $25 to insure two mares. Hid colt 3 Recommend him very highly, OLIVER W. STQUuHTON, Manager, Prospect, I'a, Tha Reason Why you should send your order for any kind of Kve" or Hour I on Whiskey. iii.Me.ly, Cili. Wines, &c.. V> .1. Schumacher, •«.! I.i -n , M , Pitts burg, Pa., is because ho l-.eep, tin is ! and pur est goods in ihat line, and them ai lower prices than any house in Pittsburg. Thre»* year old Pure l!je. sj 00 pcf jvlloe. Four year old Pure H\e. .S-'.SO p. r-:.- ue■, Flvt> year old Pure live, £.".00 i.er From stoj: ■ ear oltl hire I've to oo PIT gallon. Tljepure.it imported \VI;H-\ llrandies and ("ins pr. s< rl:;ed I > p! e < f- r medical purpose, Cood-i s iipi-id :o t:; 1 p ,N of the con at r . No charge i«»r park , •«»•. t:• :,rvr:te and give me a trial order ami .HI will : iter i!i ;i deal with no other house, •-'•end iu< nev with order, by registered l"tte?or P. (». on er. s. ltevenoc laws prohibit ship.dr.g esc. (>. i>. IteapecUully .1 oi. u itK't. 9t;i I.i >■ r "... ' iti urg. la. BBr-St«relocated :vt • m:autes vv.Ji; from L'n lou Depot.. AGENTS WANTED AUTHORIZED OF LOGAN MRS. LOGAN. This Biography his been more than two years in prep aration. gan states this in the introduction. A lAilllon admirers <>f the dead Chieftain want Ihis thrlllftifr slory of lila great career in Care and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and ttle scenes. Send quick $i for outfit and get choice of territory. Addtcss HILL & HARVEY, PUBLISHERS, 111 N. Ch&rlen Street, Baltimore. WANTED 111 !'l,< t d .'.I p ai>d poll 1.A1t." Including all hi >speeches. I,;. .! > M I sti. BI.AINK. Apply at once for terms and terrilorv. p. .i. i' i.i: .:IN«; & co.. 4-15- It 4, -,tii Ave., l'it'sburg. Advertise in the CITIZEN; TIEUE OITIZZEHST. MISCELLANEOUS Her Faith Was Solid. From Detroit Free Press.) The train side-tracked between Verbena and Montgomery for another to pass, and some of us got off and went over to where an old negro woman was fishing in a mud hole. It was that and no more nor less. In building the railroad a lot of dirt had been removed and the recent rains had filled it with brick-colored water. Everybody laughed at the idea of her fishing in that spot, and the Colonel approaching her said:— "What are you fishing for, auntie?" "Fur fish, sah," she replied, as she gave the pole a jerk "But you don't expect to find fish in there, do you?" "Dean' I! 'Deed but I does! Doan' de Lawd say dar shall be fish in de waters an' birds in de air, an' d'ye 'sposc Ize gwine back on de Lawd at de cge ob sixty-seben?" "But have you caught aDy?" "No, sah." "Have you had e bite?" "No, sah, but is I gwine ter lay dat np agin de Lawd? No, sab! He says dar shall be fish, an' if Ize sick a fule dat I can't cotch 'em, dat's my own fault. Git away, white man, till I see what's a clawin' at de hook!" Profits of General Grant's Book. The $464,000 which Mrs. Grant has received from the sale of her husband's work represents seventy percent, of the gross profits on the publication which have thus amount ed to about $706,600. The gross re ceipts from the sale of the work have amounted to not far from $3,000,,000. There have been sold 312,000 sets, at an average of probably $9 a set, which foots up $2,808,000 as a fair estimate of what the public has paid for this work. The skins of 7,000 goats and 20,000 sheep have been used for the covers of these volumes. Something to Think About. The professional socialist is of a blind and perveree generation, and in this he is at one with the communist. His latest formulatioa of a much mis leading query is: "What is the cause of poverty amid increasing wealth?" If wealth had existed before poverty, tho question would be a legitimate one and rightly put, but inasmuch this is the reverse of the true state of affairs, since poverty was first and wealth came afterward, the proper inquiry is—since by statement wealth is increasing—what is the cause of wealth amid decreasing poverty? —Shade trees that are bung injur ed by insects will be benefited if sprayed with a solution of green. —Give tha young peach tree a dressing of wood ashes once or twice this summer and they will grow rap idly. —ln Garfield county, Col., there are 1,100 unmarried men, and only twenty-eitfht unmarried women. A Reliable Savings Bank. One box of Tutt's Pills will save you many dollars in doctors' bill. They wili surely cure chill 3 and fever, dyspepsia, jaundice and eick headache and expel every impurity from tho system. —The chart of the heavens on which the international astronomers are at work will consist of about 2000 sheets. —Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache and indigestion are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It also creates a good appetite. —There is in Florida a county composed entirely of islands. Enjoy Life. Wbat a truly beautiful world we live ID! Natures gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving up disheart ened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green'A- August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per ceut. of such maladies as bilious ness, indigestion, sick headuche, ccs tiveness, nervous prostration, dizzi ness of the head, palpitation of the heart and other distressing symp toms. Three doses of Awjuat Flouer will prove its wonderful ef fect. Sample bottles 10 cents. Try it. —Cotton raising is a gro ving in dustry in several couniiei of Kan sas. Chronic Coughs and Colds. And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs can bo cured by the uso of Scott's Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Liypophosphites in their fullest form. "I consider Scott's Emulsion tho remedy par-excellence iu Tuberculous and Strumous affections, to say noth ing of ordinary colds and throat troubles."—VV R S. Council, M. D., Manchester, O. —The Executive Mansion at Alba ny is to be lighted by 250 electric lamps. Drunkenes or Liqour Habit, Positively Cured by adminis tering Dr. Haines' Golden Spe cific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, is absolutely harmless and will effect a peroiaaent and speedy cure whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck Thousand* of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their codec with ont their kaowledge, r.ud to-day be lieve they quit, drinking of their own free-will. IT XkVEIL KAIL 3 The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossi bility for the li. JD JEDtsfr I STR» X . 0 1/ WAI.DKON. <;nulli ate of Hie Plilla • a■ ( |(.||,|ij;i Dental College, is prepared to do Hnj Ihlni; In the line of his profession In a satisfactory manner. >re. llt A MiJI'NIUN, Attorney at Law, Boom .">. Keiber building But ler, l'a, Entrance on Cunningham St. GECKGE C. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main street Butler, Pa. Office with J. U. McJuukin. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. F. BOWSER, Office in Brady's Law Building. S. H. PIERSOL, Oflice 011 N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building A. M.Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's buildin second story. [i-10- tf 1, J. I). McJUNKIN, Office in Keiber 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 011 Main street, one door south of Brady Block, Butler, Pa. AARON E. KEIBER, Office in ileiber Block. C. G. CIIKISTIE, Attorney at Law. I.ej;al business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly re mitted. Business correspondents promptly at tended to and answered, J. T. DONLY, Office near Court House, W. D. BKANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE WALK Kit. South-east comer of Diamond. Butler, Pa. FERO KEIBER, Office in Keiber's building. Jefferson street. WM. H. LUSK, Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS KOHLER. Attorney-at-Lavv and Notary Public Counsel given in German and English. Office South of Court House, J. It. M'JUNKIN. J. M. OALBItEATIf? McJ UNKIN & GALBREATH, Office opposite Williard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. K. WHITE, Ofiice N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON, liUTLKK, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions In Real listate throughout the county. Otlice 011 Diamond,nearCourt House,in CITIZKN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Ofiice Mam St., 1 door south of Court House LEV. McQ UISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorney at Law. Oflice on the west side of Main St. A few doors North of Troutmau's dry goods store. Middlesex Township Auditors' Report. Robt. Trimble and J f! M run iu account with Middlesex twp as directors of tile poor for the year ending March 1,1557. DR. April 4 tobal from lgso $-2fl 33 To ain't duplicates :jko r<; ?*125 ot> April! tor boarding Wilson si;;i L,". EveWarehain 7-00 " Sundries 14 3:; •' Plank for road so s.-, Per cent to J N Miller, collector... 22 VI " Exonerations 5 a; Services of Overseers 30 2-"> " I'rlating report s «o " Stonework and stone 12 00 ' Spikes dupli ate uu.l work (lone by Supervisors 9 2.") " Cash to Auditors for IKC and lssfl.. :i 00 " Cash ro «ieo Cooper for use of home 1 00 Esq. Walker 1 .-,0 Cash to Dr Slone 5 00 #lll 03 Bal due township by Overseers $2lO ir. Geo Cooper, Supervisor. In account with Mid dlesex twp for the year ending April Ist, 1887. DR. To ain't of duplicate Siisi 95 OS. By work done *;j2o OS Percentage Exonerations k r,i $987 95 Account of Elijah Thompson with Middle.sex tewnslilp as supervisor for the year ending April Ist, isx". DR. To amount ot Duplicate 3?9S 11 CR. By work done $.343 43 Percentage s4 Exonerations si SB9S It J I. Pari: In account with Middlesex township as Col. of school fund for the year ending June Ist, lssT. DR. To amount of duplicate SI7OO 7c To gain to tax payers * 581 SI7OO 57 CR. Paid t0.1.1 stlner, treasurer of scli'l fund. SIS2G ni Exonerations y.. 7x R'-bate to tax payers 1; j-, Percent to J I. Park, col <;:> SI7OO 57 J J Sllner In account with Middlesex township .as Treasurer of schopl fund for the year ending J ime 1,1887. DR. 11l hands from 'so r>9 Rec'd or .1 1. Park, eol : 1520 i>l state irpproprlatlon 280 4«: $1982 09 CR. Amuunt .paid to teachers sll2O 00 To i; Logan for e.>al 81 00 To See of School Board 20 00 For desks 'i~>i no Exonerations for 'BS 21; is For auditing 4 50 sundry expenses 40 si Percentage for s.-> 23 00 '•ill 31 7ti For clock 1 75 For note and Interest 210 00 SIS 23 03 Bal In hand ol Ti. ,t sua; 00 •I. M. RO-.VA.;, 1 s. c. Tf.wisi.R, ! Auditors. J. N. FCLTON. 1 Ready Mixed. Siilpped anywhere, ull shades. Pn.jiert.i o.vn ers oruer direct. Also 2 and 3 ply Felt. Roolin r wl.li beM coating and (' ineni. Ageiit.> waitiel. <'olor card price list fi"e. ATLAS PAINT CO., P. O. BOX 20J, Pittsburg, l a PERMANENT STAMPING For Kensington, Arrasene AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, Also 'lessoniC in Ban c pivea by ANNIE M LOWMAN, North etrcet, Butler, Pa. ju-'~O-ly Iml I R 1887 Spring and Summer We are now ready with an immense stock of all kinds, qualities and st\Tes ol Dry Goods, Wraps, Trimmings and Furnishing (roods, bought lor cash and will be sold for cash, at prices that will make it pay you to come long distances to purchase the great bargains we are now offering in every department. BEY CIOODS In all the staple styles and latest novelties, from o cents to $2.50 per yard and trim mings to match. A very full line of gloves, hosiery, neck wear. -See our embroidered kid, silk and lisle gloves. Wraps and jackets in all grades, styles and prices; the very best fit ting garments in the market, and bought direct from the manufacturer. We can actually sell them cheaper than you can make them. Car pets, oil cloths, mattings, urug getts, rugs, matts, stair-rods and fasteners, everything found in a first-class carpet store. Good heavy ingrain at 25 cents; best cottage carpet at 25 cents, and all new desira ble styles Ecru iace curtains $1 per pair up. A large lot of good scrim at 10 cents. We have wonderful bargains in domestic goods. What do yon think of a full yard wide, soft finish, bleached muslin at 01 cents —1(3 yards for $1 ? Fair quality straw ticking at 8c; extra fine brown muslin 01 cents; ladies' hose, solid colors, 5 cents per pair; but we can not begin to publish a list of our bargains—the only way to satisfy yourself that you can save money and be better suit ed at Kitter & It Alston's than elsewhere is to call and ex amine the bargains we are now offering. All goods mark- Ed in plain figures. We cor dially invite you to call in and be convinced that our goods and prices are unequaled in this part of the State of Penn sylvania, iitiei i Grand Shopping Mart Special values In eacli of the 52 Extensive De partments In our store, offered each season. We do not mean by this a few special values offered as a catch-penny business, the selling of goods below cost (o create the impression that all our goods are sold proportionally cheap, etc., etc.; but U.al I.lvc liargains, THE VICKY ISKST VAM'K for the money, ltleii can be Iw.l in any Dry Goods Establishment in America. To offer such values at all times to our cus tomers has been our film and this has been our line of policy right through. We mean to continue it and hope to succaed in our efforts still. A i|ii:'siion of Value represents a matter of Profit—a gain or loss. To most of us this Is a matter of considera ble importance. The Storks wo offer t i;o purchasing public contain almost everything in the different lines to be found, and ample enough to suit all tastes, even the most fastidious. This much as to assort Hie lit and variety. Th" (Jooils arc the iimt. By this we the best for t lie price, if low priced goods are want ed wo can offer these too, and up to the very tinest grides. The Prices— Well, upon tills item wo risk our reputation. The prima ques tion with us In the purchase and sale of goods. Is not how murli can be obtained .for an article but for how little can it be sold. These are the Items, then— Plenty of I.iirlit nml tlooiii for your I'cmfort, Best ({usiitles in all Lines, Largest Assortments, Lowest Prices. Are our claims sustained ? livery body Is looking, now for Hot Weather Dry Goods. We can give you excellent assort ments in the way of French and Domestic Salines, Anderson's Scotch (tlngliams. Zephyr Ginghams Chambray Ginghams, Tussor Crepes- - , Isatiste», Lawns, India Linons, Crinkle Seersucker?. Printed challls an.l Light Weight Wool Ktam ines in large assortment of weaves and colors for seaside and mountain resorts. When In the city, you are always welcome to make our store room your headquarters, for meeting of friends, appointments, etc., etc. Plenty of room for your accommodation. Mail Orders— To our patrons, who do not always Had it convenient to come to the city to make t'lelr purchases, wc extend the services of our Thoroughly Organized Hail Older Departinent. Samples of the newest and choicest styles of goods as they com • In, will be cheerfully sent to any add res:; upon request. We have thousands of custom.-r,; who 'I ad tills method of shopping with us very satisfactory and profitable. BOfiGS & BUHL, 115, II"/, 113,121 Federal St., Allegheny* Fa. APFLfOTED*** UNFORTUNATE Alter till otliers full consult Dr. IjOBB ;t£9 N. 15th St., below Callowhill, Phila., Fa. 'J(P years experience in all KI*1?('IAI. diseases. Per manently restores those weakened by early indiscre tions, &r. .Cailorwritc. Advice free and stricdy con fidciiti.il. iaours :11 a. A. till and jto i j evenings. Dr. Starkeyand. Palen COMPOUND OXYGEN NOT A. DRUG. 1529 Arch Street, PhillacTa, Pa. A WELL TRIED TREATMENT For Consumption, A>lfii)ta. Ilroni-hltis, sin, (Htsrrh. Hay Ki-vrr. Hoatlache, U,*l»illty. lUtiiimaliM.i. Xi-'aralai* aa.l all Chronic and Xenna Disorders. ••The (ompound Oxygen Treatment." Drs Starkt'V .v 1 alen. No. ir.jj Ait li Struct. Philadel phia. have bei ti u-.in< lor the last seventeen years, is a scientific adjustment ot Ibe elens -nts of Oxygen .aid Nitrogen niaynettzed, and the compound Is so condensed and made portable that 11 Is sent all o\ er the world. Drs. Starkej 4 Palen have the liberty to refer to the following named well-known persons who have tried tlielr treatment: IION. WM. D. KKLLEY, Member of Congress, Philadelphia. REV. VICTOR I- CONRAD, Editor Lutheran Observer. 1 'hllflfielpli la. REV. CHARLES W, C'lSillNO. D. D.. UocllCSter N. V. HON. WM. PENX NIXON, Kdltor Inter-Ocean. Chicago. REV. A. \V. MOORE. Editor The Centenary. Lancaster. S. C. \V.;iI.\Vt>KTUIN(.TON. Editor New South.l'.lriu- Injrham, Ala. JUDGE 11. P. VROOM AN, ouenetno. Ran. MRS. MARY A. LIVERMOKE, Melrose, Massa chusetts. JUDGE R. S. VOORHEES, New York City. Mil K. < . KNIOUT. Philadelphia. MR. FRANK Sl!>; > \ 1.1.. M 'reliant. Philadelphia HON. W. \V. s< TH"> LLK. Easton, Pa. EDWARD L. WILSON. <« Rroadway, N. Y., Ed. Philadelphia Photographer. FIDELIA M. LYON. Walniea, Hawaii Sand v. U'li Islahils. VLEXANDRIA PITCH lE. Inverness, Scotland. Mlts. MANI'EL V. ORTEUA. Fresniilo, Zacate cas. Mexico. MRS. EMMA c'OOPER. Uttlla . Spanish Hondu ras, Pentral America. J. COBB. U. S. Vice Conscl, Casablanca, ..Moroc co. M. V. ASH BROOK. Red Bluff Cal. ERNEST TURNER. Nottingeam. England. JACOB WARD, Bowral. New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part of the United States. <4, "Compound Oxvgen— Its Mode of Action and Results." is the title of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. Starkey sea. Life on the Creat Ocean, wonderful Islands and the strange creatures found upon them. Also a complete Natural History of the Si range Countries and Curious Races ot ihe world, iu cluding the monkey-men fof New Oumea. the terrible man-eaters, dwarfs and cave dwellers, interspersed with grand hunts, terrific combats, and thrilling adventures with wiiu animals and savage petiple in strange countries. A whole library in one volume. Hundreds of beautiful illustrations and colored plates, 30,000 copies sold in lour weeks. Cheapest book ever pub lished. Outsells all others. No capital required. Agents making Sjo to $3" a day. Nothing ever known like it. Write quick and secure territo ry. You can clear fcjw in 30 days' time, as thousands are just waiting lor this great new book. Sells at sight. Special inducements to teachers and regular agents. No experience re quired. "No risk. No capital required. New plans. We st 'rt you in business, success guar anteed to honest workers. Address, HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO., S. W. cor. Otli and Arcli Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. THE CIUPfSI CKSO STORE in liutler, three doors west of West Peon Depot. Having opened a fresh stock of GROCERIES cons-sting of coffee, Teas. Sugar. Syrup, S}>iccs, Canned Goods of all kinds. Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c\, &c„ Tobacco tincl Cigar's, KLOUIt of best brands and low priees ; also, a full line of Kliugler's popular brands of family tloar constantly on hands. HAY, OATS, COltN and l-'fifiD of all kinds at lowest figures. Xo. I.Salf.E.oiver aiay oJher E£ossse if! liiiili'i'. Country Produce wanted for which tlie highest price will lie paid. Call and examine our stock and prices. Goods delivered free to all parts of town. J. J. KKARNS & CO., 7G East Jefferson St, - - Butle Pa. J. E DOUGLASS, —DEALER IN STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Books and Periodicals, CHEAP TABLETS, —AND Wall Taper, Eagle Building, Main St., BUTLER, - - 2-1-87-ly FUEMTURE! FURNITURE! Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CAiIPET-SE AT EGCKESS, Fine Line of Garnet-Seat Rockers, at No. 40. NORTH Ft®AIM ST., The Cheapest Furniture Store IjST BUTLER, W. F.MILLER. Teachers' Examinations. 1887. The annual examinations for teachers in Butler County will be held as follows: June 14 IJenfiew. '* 15 Pctersviile. •" ir» Evans City. " 17 Portersville. " 18 Prospect. •' 21 Centreviile. " 25 Ilarrisville. " 27 Middletown, " 28 Millerstown. " 2!) Fairview. " 30 Bruin. July l North Washington " 2 Farmingtou. " 12 Unionviile. " is U'adc Mill. •' 14 Saxonbtirg. " 15 Coylesville. " 16 P. u tier. " 30 Sunbury. Special examinations will beheld in Butler on the last Saturdays of Ar.gust, September and October. Examinations will begin at half-past 8 o'clock a. m. Applicants will briug as a specimen of writing, a composition ol lifteen to twenty lines on " 11oto Te .eh Penman ship." Candidates unknown to the Super intendant must furnish evidence of good moral character. Directors and citizens sire invited. The Snperinteudant will be in his otiice in the Court House on the second and last Saturdays of each month throughout the year, except the dates given above. J. L. SNYDER, P. O. Address, Co. Sup't of Schools. Slipperyrcck, Pa. N< op ration or business deln Thousands of cures. At Keystone House. i>■ adlng. I'a.. ->I Saturday of cr.cli month. Send for illculars. Advice free, 0 ALESM EM! \ WANTED V ! to canvass for the sale of Nursery* ■ Stock ! sieadv i iiiiiltivniHiit guaranteed. Salary iiixl KXI'KNSI S I'.tlU. Appl> at once, stating age Chase Brothers, J. S. LUSH, M.D,, Has removed from Harmony to lintler and has his oßice at No. a, .Main St., three doors below Lowry House. apr-30-tf. ASKS YOUfit W hi'.e other nicrcn&nts arc Binpinp tlioir own jHsises, wo cfiuw our customers to acknowledge that our method of dealing is Hie best, cur gocds second o Dene in fact superior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. "Butler and urrouodiog country needed such a ?tore as this," is the general encouraging w.,rds our customers give us, "and people will be fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is sewed with first class thread, trimmed, lined and made up ir > substantial manner (Jar medium and better grades rake rank with any Custom-made in the way of fitting -i i--afee up. while our FINE DRESS SUITS must be peon to be appre ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In ,= hort we desire to state that we keep a full liae of Mens, Youths', Boys' and CMldrens' Clothing of all styles and grades. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee that it must be as represented or money refunded. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, etc, in great variety. The latest styles of everything pertaining to a first class clothing store always on hanu. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on hand. We aek those who have not as yet patronized our store to give 113 a fair trial. We have no doubt of the ulti mate result. We invite one and all to call on us before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Hats elsewhere. Remember, no misrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods at BAHNV'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE esoaes REIliB!! BLOCK, JVHain Street, Butlex*» Pa. FRLE n IDE frm Butler to fei l-f HMIFiSASK'S 6KAKD DEPOT.lamest // . >\\ Wi *>#??''',*'/ ' Ui' and nest enterprising Clothing, Shos, Hat raSPsIL •" <| ■' V.\ and Furnishing Gcods House, Fifth Aver.us V/ -,?« , .. • li 'J\ Eiid Si.iiiiii.tlii StreeL fittsburg. will ;)ay "-/ ' jv- $ ; tiiß fuii Railroad Fare to every resident of TIE-= 3 33. or viciaily, eiakiaQ fefggl GIIEJS, j E W t E e l. ER . Ko. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches FA yPV flf ?/ Q Pa P cr Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaquo with Floral Ornament- H*s w 3 Tl7 - CS Vd Q R"HOPI Q 1 Doa t fuil t0 SPe this line of Goods, as it is the largest Kjikv OI W CuA V/ (b fjjpi OvjAWfl. UJr • r. aa d most complete stock oyer shown in Butler. lTT'\rr"Q SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames, \J!A l\iinJD scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Kriiieiuher ne Warrniil all Goods Kepresentcd. of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. No- 19, North Main Street* - tJXJTLIiIRs P A, YOUR ATTENTION Oallecl to my of *\ tv<4 ( WJ®7/r' at °l ies ? Clocks, Jewelery, SIX.VERW.aRS, SPECTACLES, &c„ All of which have been selected with great earo for s^ of RHHSFIPL T T> UNION *LGCK, eJ • ill UIILIJI) O, No. 16, S„ Main Street. fill K \ ' BUTLER, PA. . lukfl WATCH CAOLJ £IGN °* ! ELECTRIC BELL. Planing Mill ANT' Yard . T . L. PURVIS. L. O. I'UKV S. 6. Purvis & Co. KAMI Yl (. *'• \ \ I lit Jl T-1* K Rough and Planed Lumbar <>y F.Vfi.y i:K-'.::ii(r: ins. KHA&KP, MOLI.iJI'N^K, S.V 11, \M OKS, KL * /UNa, SJDiNG. BATTENS, Ofackels,G'jagetl Cornice Boards. SHINGLES &LATJI PLANING MILL AND VAIID SJe»rUerii:!«i (,'ats, L>\vellinjf Houses and Farms for sale. 17 FAST JEFFFUSON ST. g|lf ° rr; ' •! t i osj.TD.no nil VBifl I BvbltV thi-i paper, or ob'tin on advortisinj cpico when in Chicago, will f id it on filo at 45 toi) Rancf..: ; ,ii S',. £fiSfllliS ■. /viLUnu A InUifiAda !A. Troutman Sl Son. limn in liiiiiiin . We invite special attention to our unrivaled Stuck of Dry (roods, 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 Co'ored Dress Goods in all the New Shades. Black and Colored Silks at Special low prices ! Table Linens, Table Napkins, Quilts, Muslin Underwear for ladies and Misses, New Kid Gloves, New Lisle and Silk Gloves, New Velvets, New Braid Trimmings. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, We have just received a very large stock of New Spring Car pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices, New Sinjiii i Hups, Door Mats, Oil (Moths, &c., drc. Lace Curtains, Mndrcs Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles, Curtain Chains, Window Shades, Fixtures, &e. Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses. LARGEST STOCK. BEST ASSORTMENT. at A. TKOUTMAN & SON'S, Butler? Pa- KIRKS WHITg y \ wssvkh\\ . RUSSIA!* 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 NixoN's HOME, No. 35 McKean Street, BUTuBR, PE"N JSI '^V Meals at all hours. open aU Night. Breaktas 3e. Dinner ase. Supper 25c. I.od)rlng2'>c, [r2-4-3ni] SIMEON NIXON, Prop'r, JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON <»lV.ee No. 65 South Main Street, BUTLER, - PA. DR. R. C. McCURDY, rjsjsUiaii ami .Surgeon, Office on Main St., over Kemper's store. 13utier, - Penn'a. Br. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work pertaining to the profession execut ed in the neatest manner. Specialtiesi:—Cold Filling*, and Painless Ex traction nf ieeth, Vitalized Air administered. Otllco on Jefferson Street, one door Kant of Lowrj House, Up Stairs. Ofllee open daily, except Wednesdays and Thursday*. Communications by mail receive prompt attention. N. B.— The only Dentist in Butler nslnir the best makes of teeth. SAMUEL M. BIPPDS, Physician and Surgeon, No. 10 West Cucniugh&m St., BUTLER, eTtehmuilir hbtel. No. 88 and SO, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson House—good accommodations for travelers, (iood stabling connected. U-9- su lyj 11 EITENMUI.LEB, Prop'r. Koines For Everybody. The Peoples' Building and Loan Associa* tion ol Butler.— Par value of each share SIOO Tli'.s Association pays the borrower 1100 per share, with a weekly expense to him ot ou!y 12 cto, in additiou to a his regular dues. For lnrthcr information c 11 ou or ad dress O W MILLER, C M HEINEMAN, Sec'y Pre* Huiler,J p* A J FRANK & CO, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, FANCY ASD TOILET ARTICES, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully com pounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. Our stock of medicines is complete warranted genuine, and of llie best quality. 45 South Main Street, BUGLER, - JPA.. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. GK C. ROESSING, PBESIDBNT. \VM. CAMPBELL, TREASURE*. 11. C. ILEINEMAN, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS: J. I. Purvis, Samuel Anderson, William Campbell .1. W. Unrkliart, A. Ttoutinau, Henderson Oliver, (I. C. Roesstnn, .James Stephenson, Dr. W. livln, N. Weitzel, J. F. Tailor. 11. C. Heiueman, LOYAL M'JUKKIN, Gen. A*'t. BUTLER, PA. RID FBOHT LIVERY. W. Jefferson St., Butler Pa. Flick & Kennedy Have opened a first-class livery stable on West Jefferson St., with everything new— horses, harness ami wagons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Particular attention paid to the transient trade. When in (Sutler sjive us a call. 12-24-oru Flick & Kknnkdy. SURVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing of old lines. Address, B. F. lIILLIARU, Co. Surveyor North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Fa. 3,5,84.1 y County Auctioneer, JAMES E. KEARNS, BVTLEB, PEMSf'A. Is prepared to serve the public of this section at vendues, etc. Having had many yews of experience he can guarantee perfect satisfac lion at rates that will suit all. Leave word at this oilice. 3,5,54.1y WEST PENN" HOUSX This hotel. Just across the street from the de- ' l«it. has been refilled in the new, unit 1 am again prepared to accommodate the travelling public. BO&BDfHG 8Y THE Mill, DAY OR WEEK. Cood 1 looms, good attention, good stabling: rates moderate. For further Information enquire on the premises of R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor. DOCTORS LAKE hm fl) PRIVATE DISPENSARY Mt OFFICES, !**> PENN AVE. / PITTSBURGH, PA. AH forms of Delicate and Cora plicated Diseases requiring CON HKtsriALnnd ScitNTlKlcMedi cation arc treated at, this Dispensary with a suc- I. S rarely attained. Dr. S. K. 1 .ake Is a member of the Itoyal < olli ge of Physicians and Stii-grons, and Is the oldest and niostcxi>cricnced SrECIAL IST ill Ihe city. Special attention given to Nerv ous Debility from excessive mental exertion. In discretions of voutli, Ac., canning physical and mental dccav, "lack of energy, «les|K>ndency, etc.; a". .1 < aneers, Old f ores. Fits, Piles, Kheniuatism and all diseases of the Skin, Itlood, Lungs, tfrta ary <(rgans, Ac. Consultation free and strictly ronltdcntial. Office hours# to 4 and 7to 8 p.m.; Mi ik UJ sato 4 p.m. only. Callat office oraddresa S.K.I.AKK. M.D., M.K.C.P.B. or E.J. LAKE, M.». fjjT°Advertise in the CfTiZEN.