Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 29, 1887, Image 5

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    KASKINE
„ (THE HEW «tUIWIWE)
A IHW UO ° D APPI:T,TE
| rajf skw STBE!ieTH '
* 'y NfcttYKS,
I HAPPY DAIS.
J I SWEET SI.EEP,
A POWERFUL TONIC,
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Germ Diseases.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL
-BLOOD PUKIFIEK, Superior to quinine.
Mr. F. A. Miller 630 East 157 th street. New
York was cuntl by Kasklne of extreme malari
al prostration of seven years sulfertn;,'. He had
run down irom 175 pounds to i/T, on kas
klne la .)uue. lsW, went to work In one month,
revalued his full weight In six mont Us. Quinine
did htm no good whatever. ,
Mr. Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one ol
the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, Conn,
says: "I am ninety years of age, and fqr 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 22 pounds."
Mrs. T. A. Solomons, ot 159 Hnlllday St., Jersey
City, writes: -My son Harry, eleven years, was
cured of malaria by Kaskine. after fifteen
months' illness, when we hadjrtven up all hope.
Letters from the above persons, giving full de
tolls. will be sent on application.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. SI.OO per bottle. Sold by J. C.
RKDICK. Butler, or sent by mall on receipt of
PrICe kAS4tINE CO., M Warren St., New York.
MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE
offered for sale represented
as gcod as the Famous
PEARL TOP
BUT THEY
ARE NOT!
like all Counterfeits lack the
Remarkable LASTING Qualities
OF THE GENUINE.
ask for THE
PEARLTOP
lad Insist THIS
fiM>m uUUnHy on Each
With CHMHEI
Pat Oct. 80,1883.
The PEARL TOP is
Manufacture* OHtT by
DEO. A. MACBETH & CO.,
prrnsBCKOH,.PA.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF FEE COD IMB OH
WHjpe^liiWUiifcS^
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Th* onto preparation of COD LIVER OIL Out
tolerated for A long UM
i FOB cossonrioir,
Uitlli 6ES
HIL Wllffll a*& Mfeftif AF
ICHwTed'IH Wl&lS'e DfeMpfeftsffi l
MifiUlll It UubrreHoM In lt» recalls.
by Uo beat t-hyrictoi
fettie countries trf the world.
POP SOLA Jbj all DRAFGLST*.
Imported Percheron Horse
MONTAGUE
Will stand the season of 18S7, commencing
April 85th and ending July »th, as follows:
Mondays of each week at the stable of James
Fleeger. at Unlonvllle; Tuesdays and Wednes
days at the barn of Alonzo McCandless; Thurs
days at Mt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at
the livery stable of J. 3. II ays, Butler.
Description and Pedigree:
Montague Is a dark Iron gray, 8 years okV and
weighs ISO lbs.: Is I(J3*' hands high, on short
legs, with large boae, great thighs and forearms,
I deep in girth with remarkable good feet and
action, and In etctv way a perfect horse of re
markable symmetry and beauty. He was lra
, ported from France by J. D. Becket. of Chicago,
In September. i«a, and is recorded in Percheron
Norman Stud-book HKXS; also In Percheron Stud
book of America 3145. He was foaled In IST9,
and bred bv C. Cogot, of Almonsha, Province of
Herche, France. Sire, Picador, owned by the
government, and winner of two gold medals and
I 1,0(10 francs at two shows in France, besides
numerofirf other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran
dam, Ch&rlotta, a mare bred in the Percheron
family for forty years, as qualified to by C.
Cogot.
TERMS.
sls dollars payable when mare is 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 with
foal, forfeits the insurance. Mares must be reg
ularlv returned on trial days as directed. Marcs
" kept on reasonable terms. All possible care
taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsi
ble lor none. "Montague" has proved himself
to be a tine breeder.
sons™.
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 FortersYills,
p*
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
Why you should .wnd your order for any kind of
Bye or Bourl on Whiskey, Brandy, Glit. Wines,
, Sic., to ,1. Schumacher, No. 001 Llf.-erty St., Pitts
burg. Pa., is because he keeps tho iK'st and pur
est goods In that line, and sells them at lower
■ — prices than any house in Pittsburg.
Three year old Pure Rye, <2 oo per be Hon.
Kour year old Pure live, 92 50 per gallon.
Five year old Pure Bye, iJ.OO per gallon.
Prom sto 8 year old Pure Kye #3 CO to So.OO per
gallon. The purest imported Wines, Brandies
and Clns prescribed by physicians for medical
purposes, Goods shipped to all parts ot the
country. No charge for package. Call or write
and give me a trial order and you will after that
deal with no other house. Send money with
order, by registered letter or I'. (>. order. U.S.
Beveutie laws prohibit shipping goods C. O. 1).
Ilespeetlully .IACOH >SCIII MACIIKH,
904 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa.
located two minutes walk Irom Un
ion Depot.
K • i
' jCPV AGMTTS WANTED
row THE
!j AUTHORIZED
introduction by
HRSFLLH MRS. LOGAN.
Thh Biography has been more than two years in prep
■mtion. Gen. Logan himself furnished the data to the
author, VraßCftf DKWMI, his intimate friend
and associate; and before his death he read all but the
dosing chapters of the work, and gave it his unaualified
endorsement. Mrs. Logan states this in the introduction.
A tmOMimm Matrcn of the dead Chieftain wmmt
fills Mirifflwi rtsry °f lite irtat career in
■eace and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and
iattlc scenes. Send quick $i for outfit and get choice of
territory. Address
HILL A HARVEY, PUBLISHER*.
11l *. Char In Street, Baltimore.
WtlTCn AGENTS
IV nil ILU "roI.UTICAI. DISCUSSIONS,
DIPLOMATIC and POPULAK,"
Including all his speeches, hy .IAMBS G. BI.AINK.
Apply at once for terms and terrrtorv, _
4-15-H 4, sth Ave., Pittsburg.
"WillTFn I AAV Active and ititolliniit, M
I UIH I represent In herovn locality
THE OITIZEIT.
MISCELLANEOUS
A 12-year old Girl to Hang.
At Barnwell Court, South Caro
lina, last week, Judge Hudson sen
tenced Axey Cherry, a colored girl,
12 years of age, to be hanged on the
third Friday in September for the
murder of the infant of Mr. Amos
Williams, ot Alleudal, in Barnwell
county.
The young murderess was hired by
her mother, much against her will, as
nurse to Mr. Williams' baby.. She
pouted around the house and
attended to her duties in so
neglectful a manner that she
bad to be constantly scolded. After
a scolding one day she was overheard
muttering to herself that she wasn't
going to bother with that baby much
more. A few days after this,concen
trated lye was used in scouring the
floor, and as Mrs. Williams left the
room she told Axey that the lye was
poison, and that Bhe musn't touch it.
On her return Mrs. Williams was
horrified to find her baby's mouth full
of concentrated lye.
Axey ran cut ol the house saying
as she left: "I don't reckon I will
have to nurse that baby much longer
now," The young murderess all
through her trial seemed to have no
idea of the awful nature of her deed.
When she was sentenced to be hang
ed she gazed stupidly at the Judge
and grinned as she played with the
buttons on her dress, As she was
being carried back to jail she saw her
father and made an efiort to go to
him. She cried for the first time when
she was told that she could not go
home, but must go back to jail to
await the day for her execution.
About the Girls.
No sane girl ever burns a love let
ter.
The young lady who pounds the
piano has a disagreeable bang.
First graduate—What struck you
as the best thing about the graduat
ing exercises? Seoond ditto—The
girls, of course.
The best shelter for a girl is her
mother's wing, especially when she
is disposed to he what the French
men call a little chic.
A London letter says "the British
barmaid stands alont." That is more
than her customers are able to do
after they ha /e patronized her a short
time.
Who ever eaw a stutering woman?
It appears that nature has kindly
given to the weaker sex a weapon ol
defense that is seldom, if ever impair
ed.
In Minneapolis the girls have form
ed a society with the motto: "The
lips that touch wine shall
never touch mine." It is
now declared that the young men all
imbibe through a straw.
Wanted a "Sealskin Wash."
An old miner once met Charley
Backus in the bar room of the What
Cheer house, then the famous inn of
the coast, and saluting hira, said:
"Pard, imbibe?"
"Certainly," replied Backus.
'•Name your root."
"A sealskin wash," said Backus.
The bartender was puezled, and
the miner looked askance, and ex
claimed:
"If you want a stomach settler,
holler it right."
"Well, I've shouted. I vociferat
ed a sealskin wash. In plain An
glo Saxon, 1 require a whiskey
straight."
Whiskey is used to wash and pre
serve sealskins. The miner saw the
point and carried it back to Helena,
M. T. ( where "sealskin washes" are
still popular drinks.—Chicago Her
ald.
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 taken
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 FAILS. The
system once impregnated with the
Specific it becomes an utter impossi
bility for the liquor appetite to exist.
For full particulars, address GOLD
EN SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
How to Cure a Felon.
To cure a felon, saturate a bit of
wild turnip the size of a bean with
spirits of turpentine and apply to the
affected part. It relieves the pain at
once, and in twelve hours or less
there will be a hole to the bone.
Dress with sticking salve, and the
finger is well. So says an exchange.
Consumption Can be Cured !
Not by any secret remedy, but by
proper, healthful exercise, and the
judicious use of Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites,
which contains the healiog and
strength-giving virtues of these two
valuable specifics in their fullest form.
Prescribed by Physician. Take no
other.
—A farmer of Pigeon Creek turn
ed his horse into the pasture and the
animal seeing a boy there, walked up
to him, seized him by the pantaloons,
pitched him into the air and then
coolly walked away. The boy was
hurt, but not so badly as he was
scared.
In Brief, And To The Point.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe
to good nature.
The human digestive apparatus is
one of the most complicated and
wonderful things in existence. It is
easily put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy
i food, bad cookery, mental worry, late
j hours, irregular habits, an.l many
| other things which ought not to bs;,
j have made the Americin people a
Datiou ol dyspeptics.
Hut Greau's August Flower has
dono a wonderful work in reforming
tSis pad business and making the
American people so healthy that they
can enjoy their meals and be happy.
Remember :—No happiness with
out health. Hut Green's Augnst
Flower brings health and happiness
to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist
for a bottle. Seventy-five cents.
—There isn't as much as a chalk
line between Henry Georgeism and
Socialism, and "Anarchism is Social
ism gone to seed.
Romance of a Diamond Ring.
Giles Busby, a Toledo fishmonger,
was cleaning a whitefish last week,
and in the larger intestines of the fish
he fonnd a diamond ring. The ring
had engraved upon its inner surface
"J. A B. Chicago, '09." Busby
forwarded tha ring to the chief-of
police in that city. Last Wednesday
Mrs Julia A. Lennox, of 12 Lennox
Place, Chicago, identified and recov
ered the ring. She tells an interest
ing story of its loss. In 1869 she, as
Miss Bennett, became engaged to
Mr. Lennox, and he gave her this
diamoud ring for which he paid s>4so.
Upon their bridal trip in 1871 Mrs.
Lennox lost this ring; while she was
washing her hands in the toilet-room
of the Pullman car the ring slipped
from her finger and dropped through
the waste pipe. As the train happen
ed to be crossing the bridge over the
St. Lawrence river, uear Montreal,
just at that time the bereaved bride
had no hope of recovering the ring
There are no whitefish in the St.
Lawrence; the theory is that a small
fish seized upon the ring, and that at
| some future time this small fish,
while cruising about the lakes, fell a
prey to the whitefish in which the
long lost ring was discovered. Giles
Buaby. the Toledo fishmonger, re
ceived from Mr. Lennox a check for
SIOO for his honesty.
Blushing Beauty at the Ball.
Miss Saddie McSniffin was rigged
out as pretiy as a red and green v,-ag
on with two spring seats, and made
more mashes than a few. She had on
a blue dress with a red flap at the
side, and a pufl'y something or other
on the other side.
Miss Sue Sharp wore an en train
rig, and could have knocked Mrs.
Langtry silly when it came to good
looka. Her hair was en curl and her
face en powder. She had sixteen
rings on one finger and bracelets clean
to her elbow.
Little Birdie Bloom wa9"the daint
est darling of all," in white toggery
of some sort, looped up in spots. She
wore band painted gloves and slip
pers and passymentrv jewelry.
A Colorado Judge has rendered
a decision in which he give an elab
orate analysis of love. Some of the
analyses previously given, however,
wero briefer as well as more compre
hensive. One of these says love is
"an affection of the heart and an
inflammation of the brain.
the college commencements have all
commenced—a learned expression
which means that they have all ended.
New Jersey mosquitoes are ela
ted at the prospects of feasting on
thousands of Pennsylvanians during
the next two months. They relish
their rich blood.
The United States owns about
$00,000,000 worth of buildings of all
sorts and has never pnt a dollar of
insurance on any of them. The policy
is that the country is strong enough
•to carry its own insurance. Losses,
J n proportion to the risk carried, are
insignificant. Government buildings
in Washington and New York and
nearly all the large cities are practi
ally fire proof.
A young 11 an who was placed
in temporary charge of a newspaper
in lola, Kansas, published a para
graph last week accusing a local
druggist of dishonest bii*ness meth
ods. The latter knocked him down
on sight. The new editor got up,
drew a revover, and shot him dead.
—A fabulously rich vein of gold
bearing quartz is reported to have
been discovered on the lands of the
Lake Superior Iron Company, six
miles northwest of Ishpeming, Mich
igan.
—The Ohio Labor Party has de
nounced speculation in the necessaries
of life. This is right. Any attempt
to raise the price of beer or decrease
the size of th& glasses should be
frowned down.
—Colonel W. O. Celt, of
commander ot the Eighty-third regi
ment Pennsylvania volunteers in the
civil war, buried the horse the other
day which he rode through many
battles. The animal was thirty-seven
years old.
—The leading hotel proprieters of
Huntingdon, by mutual agreement,
have closed their hotels and turned
out all guests, as they say they can
not conduct business profitably with
out license to sell liquor, and they
weje refusai license last April.
DR. TUTT'S PILLS
is a purely vegetable concentration
for keeping the bowels in natural
motion and cleansing the system of
all impurities, and a positive euro for
Constipation. Sold by all druggists.
—A ferry company has been organ
ized at Kittanning. It is for the re
lief of farmers on the west side of the
river who have been charged heavy
tolls by the bridge company.
Are you weak and weary, over
worked and tired ? Hood's Sarsa
parilla is just the mediciue to purify
your blood and give you strength.
—Mrs. Jap. Carmody, of Emlen.tou,
by mistake gave her two-weeks-old
chiid a morphine powder intended for
herself, Wednesday of last week, and
the child died in great agony.
—Ely's Cream Balm was recom
mended to me by my druggist as a
preventive to hay fever. Have been
using it as directed since the 9th of
August and have found it a specific
for that muchdreadtd and loathsome
disease. For ten years or more I
have been a great sufferer each year,
from August 9th till frost, and have
tried many alleged remedies for its
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm is the
only preventive I have ever found.
Hay Fever sufferers ought to know
of its efficacy.—F. B. Aintswortb,
Publisher. Indianapolis, Ind.
—An Illinois school teacher, who
kept a boy sitting on a chunk of ice
for two hours as a punishment, has
had to pay S3OO damages.
—A woman woke her husband
during the storm the other night and
said : "I do wish you would stop
snoring, for 1 want to hear it thunder.
Mrs. Langtrv will become a
citizen of the United States,as she is
now living in the "glorious climate
of California." She is said to prefer
not only the climate, but the divorce
1 aws of that State.
AFFLICTED » UNFORTUN Alt
Aftor till othors fail constilt
Dr. LiOBB
321> N. 15th St., belowCallowhill, Phila., Fa.
20 years experience in all SPIKI VI. diseases. Per
manently restores those weakened by early indiscre
tions, &c. Callprwrite. Advice free and strictly con
frlcntiat. Meurs : 11 a.«. till 7,and 7to 10 evening*.
Kor Dropsy, Gravel, Brlght's, Heart.. Urinary
or Liver Diseases. Nervousness, so. Cure Guar
anteed. oittcc «il Amu sire >t. Philadelphia. $1
er bottle, 6 for $3. At Try tt.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CHARLES A. Mcl'UEKltlN,
Atty at Law, Ofllce with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia
mond, Butler, Fa. Oolleetious a specialty.
febs-SO-ly
JAMES B. MATES.
Attorney" at Law. Olice at No. 10 S. Main St
opposite Helneman's Book Store.
IBA MCJUNKIN,
Attorney at Law. Koom :•>. Umber building Sut
ler, I'a, Entrance on CunnlnijUiim St.
CIXKOEC. PILLOWT
>ttorneyat Law ami SVKYEYOB, Main street
liutler, I'a. Ollice with J. 1). McJunkin.
F. M. EASTMAN,
Oflice with Clarence Walker.
S. F. BOWSEK,
Ollice in Brady's Law Building.
S. 11. PIEKSOL,
Ofllce on N. E. corner Diamond, liiddle Building
A. M. Cornelius. w - J- Welsh.
CORNELIUS & WELSH,
Attorneys at Law—Ollice in Berg's buildin
second story. |.i-lb- ti I,
J. D. MCJUNKIN,
Office in lieiber Blocli.
T. C. CAMFBELL,
Ollice in Berg's new building, -<J t!<.or, east side
of Main slreet, a few doors south of Lowry
House.
A. T. BLACK.
Office on Main street, one door south of Lradj
Block. Butler, I'a.
AARON E. REIBER,
Oftice in Reibei Block.
C. G. C'IIIUSTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly re
mitted. Business correspondents promptly at
tended to aud answered,
J. T. DONLY,
Ofllce near Court House,
"W. 1). BRANDON,
Office in Berg's building.
CLARENCE WALKER,
South-east corner of Diamond, Butler, Fa.
1-ERD REIBEK,
Oftice in Keiber's building.6 Jefferson street.
WM. 11. LUSK,
Ofllce in liiddle Building, Diamond.
FRANCIS X. KOHLELL.
Attoraey-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel
given m German aud English. Oiiice South ol
Court House,
J. B. M'JUNKIN. J- H. GALr.ItEATII.
McJUNKIN & GALBREATH,
Office opposite Wiiliard House, Butler, Pa.
GEO. 11. WHITE,
Ofllce N. E. corner of Diamond.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Ofllce on Diamond,
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER, PA,
JOHN H. NEGLEY
Gives particular attention to transactions in
Real Estate throughout- the count}'. Ollice on
Diamond,near Court House,ln CITIZEN Building
JOSC VANDERLIN,
Office Main St., 1 door south of Court House
LEV. McQ UISTION.
Office near Court House, South Main St.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. O. Thompson
THOMPSON & SON,
Attorney at Law. Oflice on the west side of Main
St. A few doors North of Troutman's dry goods
store.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AM> SURGEON
Ollice No. 05 South Main Street,
BUTLER, - X'^L.
~~L. S. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate Ag't.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written
at this oflice.
Also, Desirable Building Lots, Dwelling
Houses aud Farms i'or sale.
17 EAST JEFFERSON ST.
N Ixon's Home,
No. 35 McKean Street,
IBTTTTjEI?,, :P:E~N JN >_&.
Meals at all hours. Open all Night. Breakfas
sc. Dinner 23c, Supper 23c. UKljrliisjw,
[lM4ffl] BIHCOH N Ixo -1, I'rop'r,
MAC KIN AC.
Summer fours.
Palaco Steamers. low P&toa.
Four Tripj per Week Ho two in
DETROIT, MACK AC ISLAND
St.lgnace, CheborpriT*, Alpena. lTirri3Viile,
Oscoda. Sjvn.l Beach, Port Jluror,
Bt. Clair, Oakland House, Mariuo City.
2very Week Day Between
DETROIT AMD CLEVELAND
Special Sunday Trips during July and August.
Our illustrated Pamphlets
Bute j and Excursion Tickets will fcefumiaked
by your Ticket Agent, or addresj
C. D. WHITCOMB, Gen'l Pass. A^nt,
Detroit & C!cve!and Steam Nav. Co.
DETROIT, MICH.
County Auctioneer,
JAMES R. KEARNS,
ItVTLEK, PESX'A.
fs prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having had many yeais ol
experience he can guarantee perfect satisfac
tion at rates lhat will suit all. Leave word
at this olllce. 3,5,8-1-1 y
rmy \\ \\r rj FJ OTri
\MrH fill Uu Hy n
ILS< Ml U4. c_ it. fcS I- v? s Lb}
No. 88 and SO, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - - FA
Near New Court House- formerly Donaldson
Houee —good accommodations tor travelers.
Uo.o.lsrabilnjr connected.
[4-9-W>!y] 11 iiITENML'M.KK. l'rop r.
Homes For Everybody.
The Peoples' Building nr.d Loan Associ i'
tlon ol Biuivr. — I'ur i i'ue of each share *IOO
Tnls Association payi- tl; j borrower ?100
per share, with a weekly expense to lilm
of oulv 12 cts, in addition lo :l his ri*;rolar
dues. For lurther information c 11 on or ad
dress
G W MII.LKIt. 031 UEINEMAN,
Pros Butler, J P
rWAdvertiee ia the Citizen.
B. & B.
Grand Shopping Mart.
Special values In each o( the M Extensive De
partments In our store, offered each season.
We do not mean liy tills a few special values
offered as a catch-penuy buslnos. the .vlllng
of goods below cost to create the impression
that all our goods :ire sold proportionally
Cheap, etc., etc.; but Ural Live llanrulns, TI!K
VEUV ISEST VALUE for the money, which can
be had in any Dry Goods Establishment la
America.
To offer such values at all times to our cus
tomers has t>een our aim and this has been our
line of policy right through. We mean to
continue it and hope to succeed la our efforts
still.
A question of Value represents a matter of
Profit—again or loss.
To most of us this Is a matter of considera
ble importance.
The storks we offer the purchasing public
contain almost everything in the different lines
to be found, and unple enough to suit all tastes,
even the most fastidious. This much as to
assortment i.nd variety.
The (iuods are the Best. -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
finest grades. The Prices—Well, upon this
Item we risk our reputation. The prime ques
tion with us in the purchase and sale of goods,
Is not how much can be obtained ;for an article
but for how littie can it be sold.
These are the Items, then—Plenty of I.ight
mill Koom for your Comfort, Lost ((untitles in
all Lines, Largest Assortments, l.oivest Prices.
Arc our claims sustained ?
Everybody is looking, now for Hot Weather
Dry Goods. We can give you excellent assort
ments in the way of
French and Domestic Satines,
Anderson's Scotch Ulnghams,
Zephyr Ginghams Chambray Ginghams, ,
Tussor Crepes,
Batistes. Lawns, India I.lnons,
Crinkle Seersuckers,
11 Inted cilallls and Light Weight Wool Efam
ines In large assortment of weaves and colors
for si as-'de and mountain resorts.
When in the city, you areal.vays welcome to
make our store room your headquarters, for
meeting of friends, appointments, etc., etc.
Plenty of room for your accommodation.
Sail Orders—To our patrons, who do not always i
find it convenient to come to the city to make
their purchases, we extend the services of our
Thoroughly Organized Mail Order Ueiiartmeut.
Samples of tae newest and choicest styles of
goods as they come In, will c- cheerfully sent
to any address upon request.
We have thousands of customers who rind this
method of shopping with us very satisfactory
and profitable.
115, li/, 119,121 Federal St.,
Fa.
DENTISTRY.
0 1/ WALDRON, Graduate of the Phila
. '»■ ilelpliia Dental College, is pi.pared
to do anything in the line of his profession in a
satisfactory manner.
Office oil Main street, liutler, Union Block
up stairs.
j. sTL'crsKj M.&.,
Has rcmo\ed from Harmony to Butler and has
his office at, No. 9, Main St., three doors below
Lowry House. apr-30-tf.
DH. It. C. McCUKDY,
S'hjKician aj»<l Snrgcoii,
Office on Main St., over Kemper's store.
Butler, - Penn'a.
Br. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pertaining to the profession execut
ed in the neatest manner.
Specialties Gold Killings, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered.
Office on Jefferson Street, one door East of Lowry
House, Up Stairs.
Office open dally, except Wednesdays and j
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt a'ttentlou, <
\. B.— Tiie only Dentist in Butler us'ng the j
best makes of teeth. (
BUTLER COUNTY '
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Offico Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
* Gk C. ROESBING, PRESIDENT. I
\VM. CAMPBELL, TREASURKR ]
11. C. IIEINEMAN, SEORBTAKY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L Purvis, Samuel Anderson,
William Campbell J. W. Bnrkhart,
A. Ttoutman, Henderson Oliver,
G. C. Itoesslng, James Stephenson,
I)r. W. Irvin, X. Weitzel,
J. F. Taylor. U. C. Heineman,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen, As't.
BUTLER,
BEFORE
y° u should
examine
\'iW WEIHERH-L'S
Artistic Design*.
X/SjiP '-f Old-Fashioned
Houses, Queen Anno
Cottages, Suburban
* ■ K ' K j?'" (^nc^ 3 ' j* 0- '
latest and moft ef
recti ve combinations
w "of colors in house
oontent» painting,
of every If your dealer has not
ptckago N got our portfolio ask him
® four t fi to send to us for one. You
'ATLAS' I S3® <'<j can then see exactly how
READY- \ 1 your house will appear
MIXED \ -«V when finished. I
PAINT \ \ Dothisnn use"Atlas" .
to«iT».*t- 15M \vi Beady-Mixed Psint and in
i«faoti<-n, sure yourself satisfactiou.
and agrtetof P our guarantee.
repaint * I
SS\fyLlioo,t,ff(itli(rilUCo.
painiTutco. \ 1 J White Lead and Paint
J I "= Manufacturers.
KCJSK W56 NORTH FRONT SI.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SOLD BY
J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent,
Butler*, - - I*a-
S?\DOCTORS LAKE '
WF* S PRIVATE DISPEXSAKY
OFFICES, 800 PENN AVE.
~ P|TTSBURGH > PA -
All forms of Delicate and Com
plicated Diseases requiring Cox
i iDKN-TiALand SClKNTll'lCMedi
cation are treated at tl.is Di.-iicnsary witii a suc
cess rarely attained. I>r. S. K. Lake Is a member
of the lioyal ( uliogeof Physicians and Surgeons,
and is tlio oldest and most experienced Sl'iU'lAl--
in the city. Si>eclal attention given to Nerv
ous Debility from excessive mental exertion, in
discretions of vocih, &c., causing physical and
mentaldccav,lack of energy, despondency, etc.;
a'.ao Cancers, Old Sores, tils, Piles, Rheumatism
ainl all diseases ol the Skin, I'.lood, Lungs, I rin
ary &C. Consnitatlon free and strictly
conll'iciilial. Office hours !i tot anil 7to 8 p.m.,
Sundays 2 to 4 p.m. only. Call at ofllce or address
S.K.T.AKE, JtI.I>.,M.IJ.C.P.S. or E.J.LAKE, XI. B.
3URVEYI NG
LANI),
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Particular attention given to the Uctracing ol
o'dliues. Address,
B. F. ISILIJAKD.
Co. Surveyor
North Rope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
8,5,84.1y
fi CDY'IO or others,who wish to examine
1 KlllCll I EObllV this paper, or obtain e&tirr.ates
on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at
43 to 49 Randolph St., ■ A|)n a TUflll AC
#lO AdvorWing Agency of kVllll Qt I llUfflAvi
A Midsummer Boom
AT
22 Mot ill i Main ... Butler, Pa,
A boom, A Genuine Boom to be brought about by a big reduction in prices of
Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes
In this great Midsummer Sale I am going to offer the trade a line of Ladies' Fine Shoes and Slippers that will
compare favorably with any goods made and at a price that will put them in reach of all
A GREAT SAMPLE SALE
During the next thirty days I will offer the trade 5,000 puir of Sample Shoes at less than first cost. They have
been carried on the ruud GO or 90 days but are not damaged in the least, only slightly soiled from
handling they were bought at an extremely low price and are to be sold in same way.
Now is Your Opportunity
To buy good Boots, Shoes and Slippers at about half price. They can't possibly last long. Come while the selec
tion is good and get tho cream of this great Sample Sale which will positively close in 30 days.
Are You Coming, or Are You Not ?
This of course is a question for you to decide yourself; but reason the thing, are you going to stand by and see
your neighbors carrv off these sample shoes at about half their valu?, without getting a share of them. I think noi.
HENCE I EXPECT YOU ALL
And have made ample provisions for you, and I feel sure that any person coming to Butler to buy Boots and
Shoes will hunt me up in case they have heard of this great Sample Sale. So Help me
Tell your friends to come, bring your family and the variety will bewilder you. The prices will astonish youf and
if you cin need of any foot wear I know you will buy.
Bargains in Every Department.
Tt cannot he told right. You must come and see. Shoes to suit everyoue at their own prices. What more "can
you ask, I leave the matter with you. Come and I will do you good. Stay away and your loss will b3
some one's gain.
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
Full Stock of Shop Made Boots and Shoes alway on hand.
Repairing Done on Short Notice,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
JOHN BICKEL,
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA..
*
ASKS YOUR
While other merchants arc singing their own pra'ses, we c use our customers
to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, cur foods second o none,
in fact superior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. "B .t'.er and urrounding
country needed such a store as this," is the general encouraging words our customers give m, "and people will be
fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garme it is sewed with first
class thread, trimmed, lined and made up in a substantial manner. Our medium and be; er grades take rank with
any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make up, while our FINE DRESS SUITS must be seen to bo appre
ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In 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 aud 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 RS3IBEK. BLOCK,
JVlairi Street, Butler» Pa.
ISSO IS-SU 1860 1860 ESTABLISHED 1850 ISSO 1850 1850 1850
f! B V THE
hu I? ♦ J HJ W ELER.
No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET,
GUI HK OF flffi GOODS.
Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches
r'AjyPW PS n Paper Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament
tlon » MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks
Q QTVDI/VI Q 14"TT Don't fail to see this lino of Goods, as it is the largest
XI V OiL Wiild (m vSUJLd>I UV • o aa d most complete stock eyer shown in Butler.
m> J/' I ">£l SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames,
\ _L% \ J .O scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System.
Hciucutberjwe Warrant all Goods as Ilepresented.
free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
ISTo- 19. North Main Street* ... BUTLER? PA,
YOIR ATTENTION
Is Oailed to my Fine of
-x * atclies, Clocks, Jewelery,
SILVSRWARE, aPECrACLES?, &c.,
,\il 0 f which have been selected with great caie fo;*
/ J%„ OUR _ TRADE.
wtOMSi KS SPOGNS - &c
--l|s|§|ss^;~ coods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well
riflHK j." R gbi !•: ira *
Mid) Watch cASEu sign of electric bell.
KIRKS
white
BuifiSN
The only brand of Laundry Soup
awarded a first class medal at the
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, and for general
household purposes is the very boat
SOAR
Crs. Starkey and Palen.
COMPOUND
OXYGEN
NOT A. DRUG.
1529 Arch Street, Phillad'a, Pa.
A WELL TRIED TREATMENT
For Consumption, A-.tlima. Bronchitis, Uyxprp
xia, CaUrrli, H.ir lever, Ilctiltrhc, Dfbiiltjr,
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Serious Disorders.
•The ( oni pounil Oxygen Treatment.," Drs.
Starkey & Palen, No, l.">w Arch Street, Philadel
phia. have been using tor the last seventeen
years, is a scientific adjustment of the elements
01 Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, and the
compound is so condensed and made portable
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Drs. starkey £ Palen have the liberty to refer
to the following ni.iutil well-known persons
who have tried tnelr treatment:
IiON. WM. D. KELLEY, Member of Congress.
Philadelphia.
KEY. VICTOK L. CONRAD, Editor Lutheran
Observer, Philadelphia,
REV. CHARLES W, CCSIIING, D. D.. Rochester
N. Y.
HON. WM. PENN NIXON, Editor Inter-Ocean,
Chicago.
KEV. A. W. MOOKE. Editor The Centenary,
Lancaster. S. C.
W..H.WOHTUINtiTON, Editor New Sonth.Blrm-
Insrham, Ala.
JITHiE 11. P, VKOOMAN. Quenemo, Kan.
MRS. MARY A. LIYEKMOIiE, Melrose, Massa
chusetts.
JI DOE K. S. YOORHEES, New York City.
Mil. E. C. KNIGHT, Philadelphia.
MB. FItANK SIDDALL. Merchant. Philadelphia
HON. \V. AY. St H (JYLER, Easton. Pa.
EDWAItD L. WILSON, SSJ Broadway, N. Y., Ed.
Philadelphia Piioto~r;ipher.
FIDELTA M. LYON, \\ aii.iea, Ht.wall Sand
wich Islands.
ALEXANDRIA liITC'HIE, Inverness, Scotland.
MKs. MAN l EL Y. ORTEGA, Fresnlllo, Zacu.lv
cas. Mexico.
MRS. EM via COOPER. Clllla , Spanish Hondu
ras, Bentral America.
J. COBB. V. S. Vice ConucL Casablanca, Moroc
co.
M. V. ASHBHOOK. Red Bluff CaL
ERNEST TUKNKIt, Nottlageam, England.
JACOB WARD, Bowral, New south Wales.
And thousands of others la every part of the
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••Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
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hundred pages, published by Drs. Starkey £
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record of several hundred surprising cures In a
wide range or clirontecases—;uany of them af
ter beln? abandoned to die by other physicians,
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tion. Read the brochure 1
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
No. 1520 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Tliis hotel. Just across the street the de
pot. has been refitted in tlie new, and I am
again prepared to accommodate the travelling
public.
eomoiis Bf TIE
DAY OR WEEK.
Good Rooms, good attention, good stabling:
rates moderate.
For further information enquire on the
premises of
R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor.
11l CHEiPEST GBICEBT
STORE in Butler, three doors west
of West Penn Depot.
Having opened a fresh stock of GROCERIBB
consisting of Coffee, Teas. Sugar. Syrup, Spices,
Canned Goods of ail kinds. Hams,
Bacon. Lard, &c., &c,,
Tobacco and Cigars,
FLOUR of best brands and iow prices ; also, a
full line of Klingler's popular brands of family
flour constantly on hands.
HAY, OATS, CORN and FEED of all kinds at
lowest figures,
\o 1. Salt, Lower any other
lEonac m Sutler,
Country Produce wanted for which the highest
price will be paid. C;dl and examine our stock
and prices.
Goods delivered free to all parts of town.
J. J. KEARNS & CO.,
76 East Jefferson St., - - Butle Pa.
J. H. DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IN
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND—
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BUTLER, - - 3P.A,
2-4-87-ly
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
Bed Room Suits,
Dining Room Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS,
Fine Line of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at
No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST.,
The Cheapest Furniture 'Store
IN BUTLER.
W. F.MILL2R.
® Ready Mixed.
50, no. 75 to 1.00 per fjal. BEST
LINSEED OIL PAINTS.
Shipped anywhere, all shades. Property own
crs order direct. Also 2 and 3 ply Felt Kooflnff
with best coating and Cement. Agcn te wan ted.
color card prlce llst, free. ATLAS PAINT CO.,
P. O. BOX 300, Plttflburg, I*