KASKINE (THE If EW qui WISE) 1 GOOD APPETITE I SEW STRENGTH, ■| J TJUET SIIIVKS, | HAPPY DATS | PY L- SKEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach w ill bear. A SPECIFIC FOE MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, ITEBVOTJS PROSTRATION, and all Germ Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SCCCESSFCL BLOOD PL'KIKIEK. Superior to quinine. Mr. F. A. MUler 630 East 15Tth street. New YorU was cured by Kaskine of extreme malari al prostration of seven years He had run down from 175 pounds to <J7, began on Kas- Mn» In June. LAW. went to work In one month, regained his full weight InsLx months. Quinine did him no good whatever. . Mr Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizens ol Bridgeport, conn, says: "I am ninety years of age, and for the last three YEARS have suffered from malarial and the effects of quinine poisoning. I recently began with Kasklne which broke up the malaria and increased my weight •£> (WINDS." Mrs. T. A. Solomons, of I.OY 11 all (day St.. Jersey CUT. writes: "My son Harry, eleven years, was cured of malaria by Kasktne, after hfteen months' Illness, when we had given up all hope. letters from the above p-rsons, giving lull de tails. will be sent on application. Kaskine can be taken without any special medical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by J. C. REDICK, Butler, or sent by mall on receipt of PR,CT KASKINE C 0., ■>» Warren St., New York. IJUiSipEY i \ jjfj EXACT LABL£ IS OH J i b| EAOH CHIMNEY A3 % m z i H>g SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD IMB OIL Und Hyftophosphiies of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD MTER Oil that can be taken readily and talented for a long tin* ky delicate itomrhi. Aire k% A KKJIEDY FOR CONSCMPTIOIC, afiUh'tAtA iiwtidk AkAtau. (iE.V. nil. DEBIUTT. COCOH» AND THROAT AF . ntriMß. and 111 WAWWS PMFEBBFERI W flßLbftM It fa marrflloaii In If nSKZ Prescribed and en'lorw-D by the BEST Fhydciani in the conn trie* of the world. War OMI m KF *ll Oni|ntl><>- CP£*OD for Punphletoo Wutinc Dineams. Ad -6M MORR BOWSE. -*»* K. Imported Percheron Horse MONTAGUE Will stand the season of commencing April 83th and ENDING July 9TH, as follows: Mondays of each week at the stable of James Fleeger, at Unlonvllle; Tuesdays and Wednes days at the barn of Alonzo McCandlesK; Thurs days at Mt. Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at the livery stable of J. S. 11 U> «, liutler. Description and Pedigree: Slontague is a (lark iron I'rav, 8 »ears old, and weighs IWM lbs.; Is lOU hands high, on short, legs, with large bone, great thighs and forearms, deep in girth, with remarkable good feet and action, and In every way a perfect horse of re markable symmetry and beauty, lie was Im ported from France by J. I). Becket. of Chicago, in September, ISKJ, and is recorded in I'ercheron Norman stud-book 1903; also In I'ercheron Stud book of America 3145. He was foaled In 1579 and br<;d by C. Cogot. of Almonslia. i'rovlnce of Herche, France. Sire, Pleador, owned by the (pvernineni, and winner of two gold medals and L.OCO francs at two shows in France, besides numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran dam, < harlotta. a mare bred in the Percheron family for forty years, a* qualliled to by C. cogot. TERMS. 115 dollars payable when mare Is known lo be with foal. The colt will be held tor insurance until paid for. Persons parting with jnare to leave the neighborhood before known to be with foal, forfeits the Insurance. Mares must L>E reg ularly returned on trial days as directed. Mares kept on reasonable terms. All possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will BE responsi ble for none. "Montague" LITS proved himself to be a line breeder. URL OF IpLESTON. The imported Clydesdale Stallion will make the season of 1887 At Prospect, at the barn of Oliver W. Stoughton the last four days of each week. At Portersvills. every Monday. TERMS:—SIO to insure one mare, $25 to insure two mares. His colta Recommend him very highly, OLIVER W. STOU6HTOM, Manager, Prospect, Pa. The Reason Why you should send your order for any kind of Kve' or Hour! on Whiskey, lirandy, T.LII, Wines. km., to .1. Schumacher, No. !*;» Liberty SI., Pitts burg. I'a ~ Is liccause lie keeps the l»-.«t and pur est goods In that line, und sells them at lower prices than any house In Pittsburg. Three year old Pure Rye, Ssi NO per gallon. Four year old Pure Jlye, &2.t0 per gallon. year old Pure Rye, $:;.«) J.-r gallon. ato s year old rare 1!;,E •;NO IO -.vm per GTTFLNLF!*¥LBY»LIREST Imported Wines, l'ruiulies T.V 1.11-.1.^1-:N< FOR medical purposes, <;OODS7?WPVT£L!O all p:IL . of ihe count iv. No charge for T; "CRA t;e. call or write and give me a trial order and '• on WILL alter thai deal willi no other house, Send money with order, by registered letter or I'. <». or«'» r. I'. S. Revenue laws prohibit shipping NOEDS c. O. I>. Respecttuliy J trait SCIN-.I v IIKIC, 9tii I.tberl) SI.. I iitsltuin. Pa. located two minutes wall; Irom I'll lon Itcpot. > AGEVTS WANTED fon I■REM AUTHORIZED II HfclFE OF LO6AN introduction BRSHHI MRS. LOGAN. TBTA Biography hai b«n more than two yearn in prep aration. (Ten. LOGAN himself furninhed the data to the fttttkor, Wrmmeim his intimate friend associate ; and before his death he read all but the doting chapters of the work, and CAVE it IM unqualified —doff in rnt Mrs. I<ogan states this in the introduction. JK BLULF ADMLRFN of the DEAD Chieftain WML ■to Ibrllllaff mtmrj of bl« treat career in mmc* and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and tattle scenes. Send quick $I for outfit and get choice of territory. Address HILL & HARVEY, PUBLISHER*. 11l V. ChurlM Btrtot, Baltimore. ilßTtn AGENTS KOR new',^k." E!4 IVnnILU "POLUTICAL DIWUHHIONS, OIPI.OMATIC and POPULAH.*' IncludioK all his »p««ehes, by .I.* MM (I.BUIXK. Apply at on as for terms ami terriiorv, P. J. KMCMINFT Si CO.. «-lf-4t 4. Stli Ave., Pittsljuri;. IFIITED I inV AH|V " *"'l intelll|t.-nt, to 1 • rapraant in bor own lucdlty THE CITIZEIT. MISCELLANEOUS- Mr. Greeley's Sense of Humor. Joel Benton. In the July Cosmopolitan. Mr. Greeley's sense of humor was of a peculiar sort, but it was allied to genius. So many anecdotes have been told of him in illustration of this, that one can hardly expect to produce any now that some one has not repeated. Those who tried to joke with him to his disadvantage were generally worsted, whether they did it orally or through the press One evening an associate editor ot the Tribune accosted him as he came into fcis desk with some such ques tions as this : "Didn't you know, Mr. Gaeeley. that you made a dreadful blunder in one of the statistical editorials this mcrniDg. "No; how was it?" said Mr. Greeley. "Why, you said something about 'Heidsieck and champagne.' Don't you know Heidsieck is champagne ?" "Well," said Mr. Greeley quietly, "I am the only editor on this paper that could make that mistake." On another occasion a person who wished to have a little fun at the ex pense of his consistency, said in a group where Mr. Greeley was stand ing: "Mr. Greeley and I, gentlemen, are old friends. We have drunk a good deal of brandy and water to gether." "Yes," said Mr. Greeley, "that is true enough. You drank the brandy, and I drank the water." Tobacco was his especial dis like ; and, a friend of mine knowing this well, while handing around a box of cigars to a few who were present with Mr. Greeley, took es pecial pains to hand him the box with great ostentation. "No," said Mr. Greeley, "I thank you. I haven't got so low down as that yet. I only drink and swear." I must say, however, in contradic tion of a charge that must have been much exaggerated and purposely dis torted (for it was a favorite imputa tion against him with many,) that I, at least, never heard him use exple tives that could not be repeated in a refined circle. He had as justifiable occasions, though, for objurgatory epithets as any one ever knew ; and if he had not sometimes spoken vehemently he would have been truly angelic. His handwriting, in spite of all that was said of it, was not the worst in the world ; but it was very nearly the homeliest. It was fairly appalling to look at. But it did have a somewhat uniform al phabet. Almost all the words, like a certain one in Rufus Choate's pen manship, looked like "grid-irons struck by lightning." But when you once discovered the key to this chirogra phy, it was not so very hard to read The stories about it, though, are more numerous than the fables of -it sop. Another Lincoln Story. From the Toledo Blade. When Abraham Lincoln was a clerk in a dry goods store he sold a woman a iittle bill of goods, amount ing in value by the reckoning to $2,06|. He received the money and the woman went away. On adding the items of the bill agaiu to make himself sure of correctness, he found that he bad takeu Cj cents too much. It was night, but closing and lock ing the store, he started out on foot, a distance of two or three miles, for the bouse of his defrauded customer, and, delivering over to her the sum whose possession had so much troub led him, went home satisfied. This is a very humble incident, but it illus trates the man's perfect conscientious ness, his sensitive honesty, better perhaps than if it had been of greater moment. Drunkenes or Liqour Habit, Positively Cured by adminis tering Dr. Haines' Golden Spe ciflic. 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 permanent and speedy cure whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have tuken the Golden Specific in their coffee with ont their knowledge, and to-day be lieve they quit drinking of their own free-will. IT NEVER PAILS. The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossi bility for the liquor appetite to exist. Por full particulars, address GOLD EN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St, Cincinnati, Ohio. —A dispatch from Gilboa, N- Y., says that Mrs. P. II Richimyre, aged 82, has just completed a pair of trousers for her husbaud, aged SO, to play base ball in. Ninety Record Books!! "Is it, possible? Why I had no conception of the extensive use and popularity of this treatment. What! ninety record books, of seven hundred pages each, in which are recorded alphabetically the forty-one thousand cases of patients who have been and are using the Compound Oxygen Treatment ?" Such was the exclama tion and surprise of a recent visitor to the principal office of Drs. Starkev and Palen, No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia. This office is opcu from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. during the week, to all who wish to see for them selves the extent and growth of this deservedly popular treatment. Nor is it any wonder that its almost in credible success should excite numer ous charlatans to imitate it and trv to palm upon the public a cheap irni tatiou as being similar and equally good and pure ! But none arc genu ine without the names of Drs. Starkey & Palen being stamped in the bottle. For a full history of this Treatment, apply to Drs. Starkey Palen, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and it will be sent free. —Of the eight Justices now on the United States Supreme Bench four— Waite, Miller, Field and Bradley— are over seventy-years of ago. Vigor anp Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsnparilla Th»t tired j<elingis entirely over come. The blood is purified, enricl - ed, and vitalized, and carries health iuntead of disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthen ed. the appetite restored. The kidneys and liver are roused and in vigorated. The brain is refreshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. —Yon cauget more wind out of a 10-cent fan than you can from a SSOO one. It's the same with a 10-cent man. A Wise Granger. From Meadville Herald.] Not a thousand miles from Dutch Hill lives a man who i 9 the possessor of a large pasture field. Some of his neighbors are not abundantly suppli ed with pasture, and a scheme was worked on their more fortunate neigh bor. When darkness had settled down on the face of the earth, cows would be tured into his field, where they would be allowed to graze, and the gentle kine would be taken from the field before the rising of the morn ing sun. What was to be done? The man with the large field didn t wish to create dissatisfaction in the neigh borhood, and planned to overcome the difficulty. He turned his calves into his pasture,and they bad free ac cess to the udders of the cows which mysteriously found their way into his field at night. His neighbor's cows don't bother him any more. Her Ticket Matched Her Dress. First Kansas Woman —Were you at the polls yesterday. Minnie ? Second Kansas Woman—Oh, yes, I was out at the dear little polls. Isn't it just too nice to vote ? "How did you vote?" "Ileally I don't remember." "Well, you remember that they had two kinds of tickets—white and red?" "0,1 remember now. It was a lovely little red ticket that I put on the polls." "Why, lam surprised. That was the Republican ticket." "Well, I didn't ask. I saw that the color of the ticket was a delicate red and it exactly matched my dress."' He Got the Drink. A seedy looking individual appear ed in one of our bar rooms and after looking around and uot being asked to "take something" sat down and pondered a considerable time. No body offered to "set 'em up." Final ly he walked up to the counter and addressed the bar-keeper: "Say, mister, would you take a man's lest cent for a drink?" The bar keeper, who has no bowels of compassion promptly responded: "Ye 3, siree! business is business." The fellow appeared staggered, but after a little hesitation he put his hand in his pocket and said: "Well, hand it out. I must have something." The tanglefoot was eet before him and he filled the glass. After drain ing it, he removed his hand from his pocket and laid down a copper cent. The barkeeper was paralyzed for a moment, and by the time he revived, the tramp was at the door, politely bidding him good evening. —An exchange pertinently ob serves that "Lawyers stand up in court houses before jurors, in the presence of large audiences, denounce men as liars, scoundrels, thieves and perjured villians, and when court ad journs the men thus abused appear to harbor no ill will against them. But let a newspaper faintly intimate that a man's character is blemished and has got to confront a horse pistol, stand a libel suit, or suffer the great est of all mortifications—lose a sub scriber." Dyspepsia Mastered. I- W. Tibbetts, Dakota, Minn., says ; " I arn using Tutt's Pills and have better health than I have had in thirty years. I have suffered much with dyspepsia, but your pills have mastered it. —For having attended the English jubilee ceremonies Blaine will have to give the tail of the British lion an extra twist to make things eveu with his Irish friends. Give Them A Chance ! That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thou sands of little tubes and cavities lead ing from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if every-thing else has fuiied you, you may depend upon this for certain. —A Nevada man who started out to look for a grizzly bear found him in time for dinner—the bear's dinner. Consumption Can he Cured ! Not by any secret remedy, but by proper, healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott'■> Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophosphites, which contains the healing and Btrength-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form. Prescribed by Physician. Take no other. —Charles Rutrgles, of Bridgeport, Conn., gave an excursion to New York from that place the other day to octongearians and older persons. Six gentlemen ranging from 84 to 91 years of age attended. Not one ol them had been iu New York inside of 34 years. —Wanted. To let you know that the Hop I'laxlcr is the best and strougest plaster ever known. Kills pain, soothes and strengthens weak parts and docs it quickly too. Side ache, Lame Back, Stitch, Crick, Severe Pains, Sore Chest and all the pains and weaknesses so common are cured by applying the plasters on seat of pain. —Beaver Falls boasts of a chicken with four legs and three wings. It belongs to Bertie Kelly, a boy who in five years has not missed a day from school, nor been tardy. Boys who want four-legged chickens should make a note of this. —The best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easv of application, and one that will, by its own action, r<>ach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the last few years obliges us to admit that only one remedy has Completely met these cond itioop, and that is Ely's Cream Balm This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing el-:o has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing symptoms yield to it. —The other day an old woman got off the train at St. Ignace, Mich., with a cross cut saw and a musket, mop and broom, pail of soft soap and a coop of chickens, and an old-fashion ed clock, several packages and some buckets. A small boy lit a rocket in the novelty store of E. H. Kelly, James town. X. Y., and a quantity of fire works was set off. The fire destroyed four frame bnsiness houses, causing a loss of $12,000, insured for 8,000. "Blind Patterson," the Elmira I pension grabber, who recently secured | $13,250, the largest pension ever granted a piivate soldier, has been arrested at Gordonsville, Ya. All but S4OO of the money has been re covered by tha government. —Blood oranges are most cultivat ed in Sicily. —A passenger on a Connecticut train stooped down to pick up a pa per that had fallen from his hands, and was saved from getting hit with a bullet, that crashed through the window. The newspaper is a great thing and now is the time to sub scribe. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHARLES A. McPHERKiN, Atty at Law, Oflicc with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia mond, Butler, Pa. Collections a specialty. febs-Sti-ly JAMES I!. MATES. Attorney' at Law. Office at No. 40 S. Main st opposite" Heineman's Book Store. IRA McJUNKIN, Attorney at Law, Room 3. Keiber building But ler, Pa, Entrance on Cunningham St. GECRGE C. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURYEYOR, Main streit Butler, I'a. Office with J. I>. MeJunkin. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. F. BOWSER, Office in Brady's Law Building. S. 11. PIERSOL, Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building A. M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's buildin second story. [4~iu- til, J. J). McJUNKIN, Office in Reiber Block. T. C. CAMI'BELL. Office in Bern's new building, ad floor, east side of Main street, a few doors south ot Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Office on Main street, one door south of Brady Block, Butler, Pa. AARON E. REIBER, Office in Reiber Block. c. G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly re mitted. Business correspondents promptly at tended to and answered, J. T. DON LY, Office near Court House, W. D. BRANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE WALKER, South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa. FERD REIBEK, Office in lteiber's building.-; Jefferson street. WM. H. LUSK, Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS KOHLER. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given in German and English. Office South of Court House, J. B. M'JCNKIN. J. M. OAOSttKATH. McJUNKIN & GALBREAIH, Office opposite Wllliard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. H. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON. BUTLEU, FA, JOHN 11. NKG LEV Gives particular attention to transactions In Real Estate throughout the eoiiuty. Ollite on Diamond,uearCourt House,in Cri izkn Building JOSC VAN'HEREIN, Office Mam St., t door south of Court House LEV. Mi QI'ISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. Tiiomi'son. vv. c. TuoMrao.v THOMPSON & SON, Attorney;,? Law. Office on the west 'ide of Main St. Afeiv doors North of Troutmaii's dry goods store. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN ANl> SURGEON Office No. (Vi South Main Street, BUTLER, - PA. Vv?/" ArVt '' S v'y Artiatlc Oeslanf. Old-Fashioned Hoti*e«,Queen Anne t'oltagea, Suburban r| Residences, EU'., Atlas£2 Paint > »*. '- 'v L and showing the VJn latest and most rf recti ve combinations Tut'""' of colors in home orljV"" if your dealer has not pickaga ; got our portfolio ttak liim otou' i to send to u» for one. You 'ATLAS'I <<•', cun then see exactly how READY- \ X. your house will appear MIXED \ < when finished. PAINT \ J \ Doihisun u«e "Atlas" \ t , Ready-Mixed Paint and !n --lafaati .io *1 K * sure yourself satisfaction. 't\""l"' 10 i I £■ I *i*See our guarantee. s£s»\ f I'TaGio.J.WMUCo. YLN 1 It White Lead and Paint / JM. 1 S Manufacturer!. SB NORTH FRONT SI. PHILADELPHIA. !WL SOLD BY J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent, P3u.tlex* 9 - - I*a. S~\ DOCTORS LAKE [9O X PRIVATE DISPENSARY /WksJS OFFICES, !KKi f'KNV AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA. ALL FORMS OF DELICATE AND <OM PLIC.'ITCIL ILI'I'IM'II RCI|IIIRIIIG < O.N- L'LLII.VN.W, AND HCII.N'NI IO .MEDI CATION ARE TREATED AT LIDS DI-JICIE .TRY WITH A KUIV CI r S RARELY ATTAINED. DR. S. K. I.IKC 1* A MEMBER OF THE UOYAL < OLLE;'E «#R I'HYIDELANS AND SURGEONS, AND IS THE OLDEST AND MO I. <• \PCI LEIICEIL SL'U L-VL»- IHT IN TIN: CITY, HPCELIIL ATTENTION GIVEN TO NERV OUS DEBILITY FROM I VEC L\U MENTAL EXERTION, IN DISCRETIONS OF \UNTIL, A<\, CANNING PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DECRAY, LIN K OFENERGY, DCHPONDENEY, ETC.; «-..«»< ANCERS,«>!<! HOWS, FITS, PILES, RHEUMATISM AMI ALLDLSEAM SOF THE HI.IN, BLOOD, LUNGS, I 'RIN ARY ORGAN*. « IINSULTNTION FREE AND STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. OFFICE HOURS IT TO 4 AND 7 TON P.M.; SUNDAYS 'I TO 4 P.M. ONLY. < ALLATOFLIEEORADDRESA S.K.LAKK. M.D., M.R.C.I'.b. or K.J . LAKK, M .». Middlesex Township Auditors' Report. ltobt. Trimble and J It Mahan in account with Middlesex f.vp as directors of the poor for the year ending March 1.18*7. DR. April i to bal from I*-*; t-'M :i3 To am't duplicates 3*o To S«LS Oil CR. April 4 for boarding Wilson tI.U 25 •• •• " Eve Wareliaui 7s oo Sundries U 33 Plank for road 9."i ivrcent to J N Miller, collector ... -"4 74 Exonerations 5 CM Services of Overseers :s0 Printing report 5 00 Stonework and stone 12 00 spikes duplicate and work done by Supervisors 9 25 Cash to Auditors for 1883 and 1856.. :i oo Cash to (Jeo Cooper for use of house l oo Esq. Walker 1 50 Cash to Dr Slone r> oo 1414 93 Bal due township by overseers J-'io 16 c;eo Cooper, Supervisor, in account with Mid dlesex twp for the year ending April Ist, 1887. DR. To am't of duplicate s9s7 95 CR. By work done ?920 65 Percentage 58 To Exonerations S D 4 $987 95 Account of Elijah Thompson with Middlesex tewnslilp its Supervisor tor the year ending April Ist, 1887. DR. To amount of Duplicate !Syß 11 CR. By work done $843 43 Percentage 53 *4 Exonerations 84 SB3S ll J L Park In account with Middlesex township as Col. of school fund for the year ending June ISt, 1887. DR. To amount of duplicate SI7OO 70 To gam to tax payers 5 81 SI7OO 57 CR. Paid to J J. Stiner,treasurer of sch'l fund. $1520 04 Exonerations 93 78 Rebate to tax payers 17 45 Percent to J L Park, col ou 30 SI7OO 57 J .1 Stiner in account with Middlesex township as Treasurer of school fund lor the year ending June 1,1887. DR. In hands from 'BC $l<">!» 59 Ree d of J L Park, col 1520 04 State appropriation 2.-*; 40 $1982 09 CR. Atnuunt paid to teachers sll2O 00 To B Logan for coal 84 00 To sec of School Board 20 00 For desks 2.V2 00 Exonerations tor "85 2C IS For auditing < • r <o Sundry expenses * r > Percentage for 'BS 20 00 «• 34 «*> For clock 1 J5 For note and Interest 210 00 slx2o 03 Bal in hand of Treas $l5O 00 J. M. Row AS, ) S. C. THIMBLE, ! Auditors. N. FULTON, I B. & B. Grand Shopping Mart. Special values In each 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 to create the impression that all our goods are sold pro|>ortlonally Cheap, etc., etc.; but Ileal I.ive l!:irenins, TIIE VERY BEST VALUE for the money, which can be had in any Dry (ioods Establishment in America. To offer such values at all times to our cus tomers lias l>een our aim ami this lias been our line of policy right through. We mean to continue it and hope to succeed in our efforts still. A question of Value represents a matter of I'roilt—a gain or loss. To most of us this Is a matter of considera ble importance. The Stocks we offer the 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 aiHortmeßt and variety. The (IOOIIH are the Bent. — By this we 'mean the best for the price, if low priced goods are want ed we can offer these too, and up to the very ilnest grades. Tlie Price#—Well, upon this item we risk our reputation. The prime ques tion with us In the purchase and sale of goods. Is not how IUIH-II can be obtained ;for an article but for how Utile can It be sold. These are the Items, then— Plenty of Light ami Room for jour Comfort, licit ({utilities in all Lines, I.ardent Assortments, Lowest Priees. Are our claims sustained ? Every body is looking; now for Hot Weather Dry UOOIIN. We can give you excellent assort ments in the way or French and Domestic Satines, Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams Chainbray Ginghams, Tussor Crepes, Batistes, Lawns, India I.iiion?, Crinkle Seersuckers, Printed Challls and Light Weight Wool Etam 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. Hail Orders To our patrons, who do not. always find It convenient to come to the city to make their purchases, we extend the services of our Thoroughly Organized Mail Onlcr Department. Samples of tin- newest and choicest styles of •fo-jtls an th';y coin • in. will be cheerfully sent to any address upon request. We have thousands of customers who llnd tills method of shopping with us very satisfactory and proil table. BOGGS & BUHL, 115,11/, 119,121 Federal St., Allcghenyi Pa. JDZEHSTTI STB * . 0 1 / WALDRON, Graduate of the Phlla « delpliia Dental College, Is prepared lodo anything In tlie line of his profession 111 a satisfactory manlier. 1 mice on Main street, Butler, Union Block up stairs. J. S. LUSKj M.D-, Has removed from llarmony to BuLler and lias Ills oniee at No. 9, Main St., three dixirs below Lowry House. . u;>r-30-tf. DR. R. C. McCURDY, and Surgpon, Oltlceon Main St., over Kemper's store. Butler, - - Jr*enri'a. Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work pertaining lo the profession' execut ed in the neatest manner. Specialties: Gold Fillings, and Painless Kx traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered. Office oil Jefferson Street, one iloor Kant of Lonry House, l'|i Staira. (mice open dally, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mall receive prompt attention, X. ll.—The only Dentist in Butler n>ing the I|C>l makes id' teeth. BUTLEII COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. •3. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. YVM. (JAML'BELL, TREASURER 11. C. IIEJNEMAN, SECRETARY. DI HECTORS: J. L Purvis, ISamuel Anderson, William Campbell .1. W. Bnrkhart, A. Ttoutliiaii, Henderson Oliver, G. C. UMMIIOK, .lames Stephenson, In. W. irviii, N. Wcltzel, J. F. Taylor. 11. C. Helnenian, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, (Jen. Ae't. BUTLER, BAHNY ASKS YOUR Attention! While other merchants are singing their own praißes, we cause our customers to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, our goctts second o Dene, in fact superior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. "Butler and urrounding country needed such a store as this," is the general encouraging words 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 tewed with first class thread, trimmed, lined and made up iu a substantial manner. Our medium and better grades take rank with any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make up. while our FIXE PRESS SUITS must be seen to be appre ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. Iu short we desire to state that we keep a full line of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Childrens' 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 hand. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on hand. We ask those who have not as yet patronized our store to give us 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 BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE GEORGE REISER BLOCK, IVTain Street, TButler* Pa. 18SOZ 1850 1850 1850 _ 1850 =ESTABLISHED 1850 1»S0 1850 1850 18SO E. GRIEB, je W t E e L R . No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, GRAND OPENING OF SPRIG GOODS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches rA AJ f*V PI fIPWO I ,a P er Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament lAllwT uLUbn vy t' 011 ! MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks QllvjrvYtTTrO G O H"T7 Don't fail to see this line of Goods, as it is the largest Oil V tSA W (Jul V d vJLCLiUjr • £and most complete stock eyer shown in Butler. ivn i 'd SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Stcol frames, L/IV JVll\ VJ scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Ilenieinber'we Warrant all Goods an !!cprm>iitcd. |s*F~Engraving t free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. No- 19. USTortli IVlain Street* - " - UI I LER? YOUR ATTENTION Is Called to my Stock of C Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLE?, i£C., > All of which have been selected with great care for JfPijk OUR TRADE. KNIVES,' FORKS," spoons! SC., iC„ IHTOi At tbo lowest cash prices possible. ■Mflft ~ (foods EDgraved FREE of charge. If you wish tobuv from a well GKIEB'S, UUkD WATCH CASJit) s IGN ovELEOTKIC BBLL Planing Mill I —AND— Lumber Yard L. I'UKVId. L. O. PUKVW, S.G. Purvis & Co. yAM I /.< ? I It I I'.t AM' Rough and Planed Lumber C\K KYKKV DKeCKirUON, FItAiVJ KS, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, PL-.OjUNtt, SIDING. BATTENS, Brackets,Guag6d Cornice Boards. SHINGLES &LATU PLANING MILL AND YARD IV w> r Uermiiii <Jul liollcCJlinrcU* L McJUNKIN, Insurance iiml Real Estate As't. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written at this oflice. Also, Denirulile Building Lota, Dwelling lluuHc* and Farratt for Hale. 17 HAST JEFFERSON ST. || ttllP orothwra.whowi.h toanamin* hU VCII I IdClld thit paper,or obtain «timat»« on advertising tpaco whan in Chicago, will find it on tit* at tie Ad«ertieing Agency of LORD & THOMAS. 1 A. Troutman &Son. 1111111111 <JJ> 1111111111 We invite special attention to our unrivaled Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades and Fixtures. SILKS and DRESS GOODs. We have a large assortment of Colored Dress Good.s 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 largo stock of New Spring Car pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices, New Smyrna Hugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &e„ <C'c. Lace Curtains, Madres Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles, Curtain Chains, Window Shades,* Fixtures, &c. Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses. LARGEST STOCK. BEST ASSORTMENT. at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, Butler, Pa- KIRKS WHITE; /\yse&a\ . RussiaN Tlie only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a first class medal at the New Orleans Exposition. Guaran ty ed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes is the very best Drs. Starkey and Palen. COMPOUND OXYGEN XOT ADRTJG. 1529 Arch Street, Phillad'a, Pa. A WELL TRIED TREATMENT For Consumption, Aslhnia, Kromhitis. Dyspep sia. Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, Hi I'illtj, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chrouic and Kervons Disorders. "The CompouiKl Oxygen Treatment." Drs. Starkey .v Palen, No. I re,. Arch Street, Plilladel have 1 ecu usli>;4 fr.r the last seventeen years, is u scientific adjustment, of tlie elements of oxy.-en and Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound is so condensed and made portable that It sent all over the world. Drs. starkey & Palen have the liberty to refer to the following named well-known persons w ho have tried their treatment: HON. WM. 1). KELI.EY, Member of Congress. Philadelphia. BEV. \ ICTOR 1.. CONRAD, Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia. KEY. CIIAKLES W, CI'SIIING, D. D., Rochester lION. \VM. PENN NIXON, Editor Inter-ocean, Chicago. liEV. A. W. MOORE. Editor The C'entenarv, Lancaster, s. C. W.„II.WORTHINIJTON,Editor New South.Rlrm ingliam, Ala. JUDGE il. p. VROOMAX. tiurnemo, Kan. MRS. MARY A. LIYERMoKE. Melrose, Massa chusetts. JUDGE 1!. s. YOORIIEES. New York City. MR. E. C. KNRUIT, Philadelphia. MR. FRANK SIDDALL, Merchant. Philadelphia HON. W. \V. SciUA I.El!. Easton, Pa. EDWARD L. \\ ILSON, 573 Broadway, N. Y„ Ed. Philadelphia Photographer. FIDELIA M. LYON, \v alined, Hr.wall S.ind wlch Islands. ALEXANDRIA RITCHIE. Inverness, Scotland. MRs. MANI EL V. ORTEGA. Fresnlllo, Zacate cas. Mexico. MRS. EMM A COOPER, vtllla , Spanish Hondu ras, Bentral America. J. COBB. l". s. Vice coasel, Casablanca, Moroc co. M. V. ASHISROOK, Red Bluff CaL ERN EST TURNER, Nottlngeani. England. JACOB WARD, Bowral, Now South Wales. And thousands of others iu every part ol the I .sited States. -—■—**. "Compound Oxygen—lts Mode of Action and Results." Ls the t.iti;- of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. Starkey £ l'alen. which gives to all Inquirers full lnforma tion iis to this remarkable curative agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures lu a wide range of chronic eases—many of them af ter being abandoned to die by other physicians, will be mailed free to any address on applica tion. Read the brochure: I)ltS. KTAItKET & PALEN, Xo. 1.)2!> Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS j On Salary or Commission WANTED I FOR "SIS-fli AND Hy J. IV. BI'EL. Just publlshiM. The (<reat Sew ISook of Exploration, Travel and Adventure, giving the thrilling experience of all the greatest-Travellers. Missionaries and Discoverers iu all parts of the World, and de— scribing the wonderful creatures that live in the Sea and oil (lie Land, Terrible adventures with Ocean Monsters, whales, sharks, sword fish, devilfish, sea serpents, etc., with description of all the other wonderful creatures of the deep sea. Life on the Great Ocean, wonderful Islands and the strange creatures found upon them. Also a complete Natural History of the Strange Countries and Curious ltaees ol tlie world, in cluding the monkey-men fof New Guinea, tlio terrible man-eaters, dwarfs and cave dwellers, interspersed with grand hunts, terrific combats, and thrilling adventures with wild animals and savage people in strange countries. A whole library in one volume. Hundreds of beautiful illustrations and colored plates, 80.000 copies sold in four weeks. Cheapest book ever pub lished. Outsells all others. No capita! required. Agents making fai to a day. Nothing ever known like it. Write <iuiek and secure territo ry. You can clear f:*n) HI :to days' lime, as thousands are just waiting ior 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.irl you in business. Success guar anteed to honest workers. Address. „ HISTORICAL Pi:iJI.iS!IIN« CO., S. \V. cor. Ctu ami Arch .Sis., I'liilailoljiliia, I'». WEST PENN HOUSE. This hotel, just across the street trom the de poi. has been rellttcil In the new, ami I am iijjaiti prepared to accommodate the travelling public. BGIKIMEM, DAY OR WEEK. Good Kooms, good attention, pood stabling: rates moderate. Tor further information enquire on the premises of R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor. ffl CBUPiSI GROCEBT STORE in Butler, tbreo doors west of West Pcnn Depot. Having opened a fresh stoek of GKOCKKIRB consisting ol» oiree.Teas, Syrup. Kpiees, Canned Hoods of all kinds. Hauls, Bacon, Lard, &c., &c„ r l\»bacco and Offal's, KUU'lt of best brands and iow prices; also, a full line of KliUKlcr's popular brands of family Hour constantly on hands. HAY. OATS, COUN and FKKU of all kinds at lowest figure s, Xo. any oilier Sioiisc in BuiliT, Country Produce wanted for which the highest price will he paid. Call and examine our stock and prices. Goods delivered free to all parts of town. J.J. KSARNS& CO., 7G East Jefferson St., - - Rutle Pa. J. 11. DOUGLASS, —DEALER IN— STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Books and Periodicals, CHEAP TAOLLT3, —AND— Wall Paper, Eagle Building, Main St., BUTLER, - - •-M-K'.-iy FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS, Finn Line of Carpet-Sent Roelcers, at Ho. AO, NORTH MAIN ST., The Chen pest Furniture Store IIST BUTLER. W. F.MILLER. • Ready Mixed. vt. GO, 7r> to 1.00 per Krai. BUST J.INNKKD OIL PAINTS. Shipped anywhere, all shades. Property own «rs order direct. Also and 3 ply Kelt Booting with boat coullnff and Cement. Agents wanted. Color card price list free. ATLAS PAINT CO., I', o. BOX IHUsburjj, Pa
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