KASKINE (THE HEW QFIMWE) I (iOOD APPETITE | jfisp SKW STRENGTH, 1 J NEBVES, | HAPPY DAYS. If SHEET SLEEP, A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOE MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Genu Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BLOOD*PUICIFIEK. Superior to quinine. Mr F. A. Miller c.'*> Hast r>7th street. New York was cured l>v Kasklue ol extreme malari al prostralion of seven "years suffering, lit had run down from 175 pounds to 97. began on Kas klne In June. IW'. rent to work in one month, regained Lis full weight In six months. Quinine did him no good whatever. Mr. uldeon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, conn, savs: "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 Kasktnc which broke up the malaria and Increased my weight 22 pounds." Mrs. T. A. Solomons, of 1W Ilalilday St.. Jersey City, writes: -My son Harry, eleven years, was cured of malaria by Kaskinc. after fifteen months' Illness, when we had given up all hope. Letters from the above persons, giving full de tails. will be sent on application. Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. #I.OO per bot tie. Sold by J. C. REDK'K. P.utler, or sent by mail on receipt of price. , r , KASKINK f'O., 54 Warren St., New York. gl ft SEE THAT THE J O Ej EXACT LASLE IS ON V>\ C £ t- K A' EACH CHIMNEY A3 'v\ g £ f IN " 188 SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LITER OIL And Hypoptiosphites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. Tin only preparation of COD LITER OIL tkat out be UkeA readily and talented tor a lung time br delicate stomach*. AWP AS A BEMEPT FOB COSSCTtPTHHr. Btß6hjLS and ail WASTING DISORDERS OF CHILDREN it ia irqrrellom in its remltt. Prescribed and endorsed by the bast Physician! to the conn tries of the world. For halo b7 all Ununihla. for Pamphlet on Wasting OiseiMß. Ad dress. SCOTT d[ BOW.V K. Hew York. Imported Percheron Horse MONTAGUE "Will stand the season of lsi 7. commencing April 2oth and ending July Bth, us follows: Mondays of each week at the stable of James Fleeter, a* rnioavJlle; Tuesdays and Wednes days at the burn of Alonzo McCandlcsß; Thurs days at Alt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at the livery stable of J. S. Hays, iJiitler. Description and Pedigree: Montague is a dark iron irruy, s years old* and weighs i«:a It*.; Is K't bunds high, on short, lets, with large IKIUC, great thighs and forearms, dee >tn girth, with remarkable good feet and action, and In every wa# a perfect horse of re markable symmetry ami beauty, Ue was Im ported from France by J. I>. Becket. of Chicago, in September. ISS3, and Is recorded In Percheron Norman-stud-ltooic isxx;; also in Percheron Stud book of America lie was fouled iu 1579, and bred by C. Cogot, ol Almonsha. Province of Ilerclie, France. Sire. Picador, owned by the government, and winner of two gold medals anif l.oto francs at two shows In France, besides numerous other prizes. l>am. Lauretta; grau dam. <'harlolla. a mire bred In the Percheron family lor forty years, as r puck.:gc. < -.ill or w rite ami give Hie a trial order mid \ M will after thai deal with no oilier house. Send iiinnev with order, by registered letter or 1". «). order." C. S. Revenue invvs prohibit shipping good ■■ O. 1). Respectfully .IAOOH SCIU'MACHKK, {*»;: r.ibert;. Si., Pdisbtirg. Pa. tST"Htore located two niiu'itcs walk Irom Un ion Depot. ron THC i WZm AUTHORIZED yfikiaLlFE OF LOGAN with introduction by MRS. LOGAN. This Biography has been more than two years in prep aration. 1-ojjan himself furnished thc data to thc •utbor, Of*. Prufls DBWMB, his intimate friend and associate ; and before his death he read all but the closing chapters of the work, and pave it his unqualified endorse men t. Mrs. states this in the introduction. A million admirer* of the dead Chieftain WMI Ikla ibrllllnr »*#ry " { fT«at career in •care and war. Splendidly illustrated with portraits and •attie scenes. Send quick $1 for outfit and get choice of territory. Addrc«s HILL & HARVEY, PUBLISHERS, 111 It. Charle» Streot, Baltimore. HiITFII agents II Mil ILU "POIXITIfAi. WSCUHSION'M, ' IHPI.OMA'I !<• and I'Opl 1,A1£." Inehidiln; all hiss|K-echcs. by .lAMIKfi. iIi.AINK. Apply at mice fur l-rnis uu know of its cflieacy. —F. 15. A in.-, worth, Publisher. Indianapolis, Iml —Miss Annie Thoman, of Hillings, Mon., is the busiest woman in that busy teiritory. She conducts a(» 000 acre ranch; looks after valuable li:.i ber property, and has nn intrr< stiii two paying mines near Butte City. AFFLICTED Altur nil otlf/ill consult Dr. LOBB :w» N. 16th St., bolow Callowhill, Phila., Pa. 20 yearn experience in uIIHPECIAI. discasrv IVr niancnlly rotores ilum- w> ikriw-il by rarly iiidi lions, &C. Cidtnr wtilc. Advice free and strictly con fidential. Ututi :it a. HI. till and jto 10 evening*. ATTORN EYS AT LAW. CHARLES A. McPHERKIN, Atty at Law, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia mond, Butler, Pa. Collections a specialty. febs-S6-ly JAM&SB. MATES. Attorney" at Law, Office at No. 40 S. Main yt opposite Heineuiaii's Book Store. IKA McJUNKIN, Attorney at Law. Koom :i. ltoiber building But ler, l'a. Entrance on Cuunlngliain St. GECIiGEC. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main street Bullet", Pa. Office with J. 1). McJuukiu. P. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. F. BOWSER, Office in Brady's Law Building. S. H. PIEUSOL, Officejioii N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building A..M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. COIiNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law-Office in Berg's buildin second story. tf 1, J. I>. Mr.l UN KIN, Olliee in Keiber Block. T.C.CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side of filaiu slieet, a lew doors south ot Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Office on Main street, one door soutii of Brady Block, Butler, Pa. AAKON E. KKIIiEK, office in Reiber Block. C. G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. l.egal 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. Bit AN DON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENC E WALIvER, South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa. FEUD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building'. Jefferson street. WM. 11. LUSK, Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS X. KOIILER. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given in German and English. Oilice South of Court House, J. IJ. M'JUNKIX. J. M. GALBItEATH. McJUNKIN & GALBREA HI, Office op|josite Williard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. R. WHITE, Oilice N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BItITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON, I-.UTLEIt, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions In Real Estate throughout the county. Olliee on Diamond,near Court House,in CITIZKN Building JOSO VANDERLFN, Office Main St., 1 door south of Court House LEV. Mi'O UISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. .1. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON &, SON, Attorney at Law. Office on the west, side of Main SI. A few doors North of Troutnian's dry goods store. L. 8. McJUNKfN, lllSll ranee ami Real Estate Ag'l. Fire, Life aud Accident Insurance written at tli is office. Also, Desirable liuildiiig Lots, Dwelling Houses ami Farms for sale. 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. Ni XON's HOME, No. 35 McKcan Street, JM Meals at all hours. (i|>en all Night. Break fas -*>e, Dinner 25c, Supper a»c. Lodging 2Se, [l2-4-3MJ SIMKON NIXON, Prop'r, RfIAC K ill Aa Summer! ours. Palaco Gtoamors. Low Katoa. Pour Trioo per Week Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND lit. Ijrnaco, Ci;cbov(r.in, Alpena, llarricvillc*, OMCOUII, iieach. Port Huron, St. Clair, Oakland iiouso, I* T arino City* Every Wook Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND npi-oial Sunday Trips durlnr July and Aupua:. Con ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS H a ten and Excursion Tiokota will bo by your Ticket Agent, craddreno C. D. WHITCOMB, Gen* I Pas*. A-ont, Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. DETROIT. MICH. County Auctioneer, JAMES S. KEAENS, BUTr,i;rc, i ß j!:x3\'A. Is prepared to wive the public of this section at veil dues, etc. Having had many yais ol experience he can gu »r;»S K IST, itifri. l:l:, I'I.NN'A. GEOSIGS NOO|N'|';IIIIIII or I>■I:.1ID - -H di'l.iy. Thousands ol Utin-H. At Keystone- lli.iim-, I,'IM.IIii". L'a.. *1 Mill iirduy of e:u*li mouth. Semi lor elrculara. Advice iree, wiwtt ***** (JAY 6: JJICO.S., 14 Ittticiu* yu, N. JT. 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 ol goods ix loiv cost to create tUe Impression that :til our goods are .sold proportionally cheap, etc., etc.; but Ileal Live liarenins, TIIE VKHV BEST VALI K for Ihe money, which can be hud In any Dry Goods Establishment in America. To offer such values at all times to our cus tomers has been our aim ami this has been our line of policy right through. We mean to continue it and hope to succeed In our efforts still. A i|urstiou 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 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 assortment and variety. The <;oods arc the Best.— By this we 'mean the best for the price. If low priced goods are warn ed we can offer these t ,o. and up to the very nnest grades. The I'rioes Well, upon this Hem we risk our reputation. The prime ques tion with us in the purchase and sale of goods, Is not I.ow much can be obtained lor an article but for how little can It be sold. These are the Items, then— Plenty of Lisrht and Boom for your Comfort, Best Qualities in all I, i ins, I. a rues t Assortments, l.onest Prices. Are our claims sustained ? Every body Is looking, now for Hot Weather itry (.'ooiK We can give you excellent assort ments in the way of French and Domestic Satines, Anderson's Scotch Ginghams. Zeplijr Ginghams Cliambrny Ginghams, Tussor Crepes, Batistes, Lawns, India I.inons, Crinkle seersuckers, Pi inted Challis and Light Weight Wool Kt am ines in large assortment- ot weaves and colors for seaside and mountain resorts. When in the city, you arc 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 find It convenient to come to the city to make their purchases, we extend the services of our Thoroughly Organized Mail Order Department. Samples of the newest and choicest styles of goods as they com" in. will be cheerfully sent to any address upon request. We have thousands of customers who find this method of shopping with us very satisfactory and piv.ltablc. 115,117,119,121 Federal St., £Heghenf< JDIEjiT'I'Z STB X . o\l WAMHtON, Graduate of l!ie Phila • !»• (lelphia Dental College, Is prepared todo anything In the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Ofiice on Alain street, P.utler, Union Mock mi stairs. jr. si Lcsk, oi.b„ I fas removed from Harmony to Butler and has his oilier .it >.o. 9, Main St., three doors below Lowry House. apr-80-tf. DR. E. C. McCURDY, B : lsysi<*iazi a»i Stairs. Office open daily, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mail receive prompt attention, N. ll.—The only llent Ist in Hullcr the best makes of teeth. JOIIN E. BYE MS, PHYSICIAN ANl> SURGEON Ollice No. (15 South Main Street, BUTLER, - PA. /^^^BEFORE \VwvSfc' WETHERILL'S F jW match shades of \3Jfc^o#/i3Atlu=Puit R "d showing the latest and most ef {wn lective combinations 'Vyjwf of colors In ho us 3 antve the fc\y. — r ArM/r content. painting, of e»«ry t >N. -- I f your dealer has not P»<:ks<. K got our portfolio ask him •>'<»« I to scml to us for one, Vou 'ATLAS'I V®£ can then fee exactly how READY- \ '% your house will appear MIXED \ wy a when finished. PAINT \ J \ j Dothisan use"Atlas" TOGI»<.«»t- P I-jj \ \ k f~, While l ead and Paint /ha 1 Manufacturers. VHc W[ SB NORTH FRONY SI. PHILADELPHIA. fJ \. SOLD BY J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent, lJullei', - - I *;». iOw DOCTORS LAKE HM W PRIVATE DISPENSARY /JM ■{? OKKICKS, wr» PENS AM:. / nPrn" 7 PITIbBURGH, PA. - VdJgnPljfeL j All forms of Delicate jind < oni t>li< :11«•< 1 Diseases r< stilling < us- L II>I;SI lAi.anil SRN.sT li'i«' Mi di ration arc li en tod at this l>i-|>eni-aiy wilh a mic.- rcr-s rarclv attained. Dr. S. K. I.akolsaiiteiiilicr of tin- IJoyalCollr; 00l I'liv leiain and Snrgenm, mill i the oil! -rtti'ii'L mo I I -.periem-cil Sn.i I AI.- 1 1 1., till-.S|n'i'i;:l i'llcntloii given to .No v ■ ■us |)i'! 1111. I roin 'Ac< -ivo menial exertion, to ■|i r.-. tl..in of\. ih, '"ii"l.'l?l'liv H'iiland mettl il di. iv,'l." I. ofotieiry.d.;-,".i»'l. ii«-; , • ; ~ ( in, I-. , O'.d ; "ii •, lit I'lli 1 -, Hliciitiiiil:- at ninl all d! ra • «ot IMn. 111....,!, I.nng , I rlji nrv o••• i, , Ar. < "iiKiili.ii 'ii lice and slrirl.y coiill' Ii i.lial. Ollleo liour. il to . Co. Surveyor North Hope P. 0., ISutle.r (;<>., Pa. :t,r., t.i.v IITEHMULIER HOTEL, No. SS :>nd 90, S. Main S!., BIJTJYKK* - - PA. Near New Court House formerly Donaldson ■ louse ;;IMMI aeeomniodalioiis for travelers. J XJS-S. JOHN liICKEL, 22 SOUTH MAIN STEEET. BUTLER. TA.» % ASKS YOUSI While other merchants are singing their own praises, we cnus* our customers to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, cur pads second o none, in fact superior to many usually kept nnd sold as THE BEST. "Butler nnd urrounding country needed such a store as this," is the general encouraging words our customers give in, "and people will bo faßt finding it out too." We keep good and well mado goods only. Our cheapest garment is sowed with first class thread, trimmed, lined and made up iu a substantial manner. Our medium and better grades tak;* rank with any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make up. while our FINK DItKSS SLUTS mint be seen to bo appre ciated. OUR PBICES arc decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to 3tato that we keep a full line of Mens, Youths', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing of all styles and grfldes. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee that it must bo as represented or money refunded. II ATS, CAPS, UNDEIIWEA It, HOSIERY, etc ,in great variety. The latest styles of everything pertaining to a first class clothing store always e>n hanei. The true white and fancy shirts always on hand. We ask those who have not as yet patronized our store to give us a lair trial. Wo 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 BAHNfS ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE GEORCJS RBIBEa BLOCK. Main Street, Butler* PVi. tBSO BSVABZiISBSD »•* «• """ 1860 IL E mill, jisweTj mn . No. 1!• NORTH MAIN STREET, Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches n rip * £*s p Paper Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament la 14 4ili i OUCvXCLI » £and most complete stock oyer shown in Butler. n, r I ~\T/ r. King's System. itc iiU Hihcp.we Warrant nil lioods a* UrprrNi'iilcd. Ji / " Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. IS r o- 10. North Main Street* - - - BUTLER, PA, YOUR ATTENTION IsCalled to my FiueStoe-k of )ZL Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SPECTACLES, tfce., \ % All of which have been selected with great caro for OUR TRADE. »iii»k,'foms. spoons, sc.. sc., IW All ijoods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well T I) n nTIIDJCJ UNION BLOCK, No^J n a \? A . strcet lUIiD WATCH CAJLJ sign 01 '' ELECTRIC BELL. ICIRKS iHrE . ( The only brand of Laundry Soap fcrIARV A. i.l\ EItMOUK. Melrose, Massa ■ cliuselts. .irm.K R. h. VOORIIEUS, New York City. MR. i: C. K sKiiiT. PMl.uic .Mit. FRANK SIDOAU.. Merchant. I lilladolphla HON. W. W. SClli. VI.ER, iiiston, Pa. EDWARD i.. V. U.SON, S3J (headway. N. Y„ E: icate ciw, Mexico. MRS. EMMA cool'Eß. Vtiila, Spanish Hondu ras. tseiiirai America. J. col!;:, r. S. Vice Caasel, C.t .iblanc.i. Moroc co. M. V. A - iTr,!:! .OK. Red lUu£f <'a!. ERNEST i l l:.;;::!, No'.Un.'jeaM, Kll'*land. JACOB WARD. llowrai, Nov.* Sou til Wales. And thousands ol others in every part of the United States. ••Compound Oxygon—its Mole of Action and Results," Is the till;; of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published Uy Drs. Starkey tc l'alen. which give.' to all imiulrei-s full Informa tion us to this remarkable curative agent and a record of several hundred Mjrprhlng cures in a wide range of chronic case:!—iaany of them sif ter belli;; abandoned to die by other physicians, will be mailed five to any aJdreyj on applica tion. Read the brochure 1 I»US. STARKLY & PALEN, No. 1529 Arch Strool, PMladplpliin, Pa. WEST FEM HOUSE. This liotel, just across (he street from Iho de pot, has been relit ted in the n«\v, and I am a;:aJn prepared to acsoiiruoJate tiie travelling public. nmm n tbe DAY OR WEEK. tiood Rooms, good at'eution. good stabling: rules moderate. For fiti tlier informal ion enquire on the pit mtees of R. 13. GILCHRIST, Proprietor. TH CHCiPEST IBOC[RI STORE in Hutlor, three doors west of West Poun Depot. llavlilfT opened ,i l'resh stock Of