KAHY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABE Ottered for sale represented as good as the famous PEARL XOP BUT THEY ARE NOT! And Ilk* all Counterfeit* lack the tewukakle LASTING QuUUm OF THE CESCINK. AOK POR THE PEARLTOP And Insist THIS wttb CHUBiEI PItOctT&oTISSS. The PEARL TOP is manufactured ONLY kf GEO, A, MACBETH PITTSBURGH,.PA. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FUBE COD IMB OIL Ifldflypf&BsplAesofLiiDe&Seifa Almost as Palatable as Milk* 1U» tmfr preparation of COD LIVER OIL th*t cut be readily and tolerated for a long tiM FOR Co*stMPTloft ■AnriTOs iim-noiss. AXAEMU. SCT fgIT-ffifilijlt. COLORS AND THR«mTaT. TEmgyg: ail the coon MOT of the world. Fw *«i« »r «n . . •Metidforltmphlotoa Wiwtiar DIMMM. Ad (hSt icOTT dB BUW.YE. »ew York. The Reason Why you should send your order for any kind of Bye or Hourt on Whiskey, liwndy, (.in, M> ines, &c., to J. Schnmaoher, No. 9bi Liberty St., Pitts- Dnru Pa .is because he keeps the best and pur est goods In that line, and sells them at lower PTices than any house in Pittsburg. Three year old Ture Kye.«! 00 per ga 011. Four year old Pure Kye. *2 .50 per gallon. Five year old Pure Kye, $3.00 per gallon. From 5 to 8 vear old Pure Eye $3.00 to ?.>,OO per gallon. The purest imported Wines. ISrandies and Gins prescribed by physicians for medical purposes, Goods shipped to all parts of the country. Xo charge for package, t all 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 r. O. order. L. S. Revenue laws prohibit shipping goods C. O. D. Respectfully JACOB SCHUMACHER, (Hit Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. located two minutes walk from Un- K>n Depot. deittistii x. Oil WALUIIOX, Graduate of the Phila • IV. delpliiii Dental College. Is prepared to do anything iw the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, luion Block ap stairs. J. S. LUSE, M.D,, Has removed from Harmony to Butler and has Ms office at No. 9, Main St., three doors below Lowry House. apr-30-tf. DR. R. C. McCXJRDY, Physician and Surgeon, 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 (iold Fillings, and Painless Ex traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered. Office 01 J e Tenon Street, one door East of Lowry Home, up Stairs. Office open dailv, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mail receive prompt attention, N. B.—The only Dentist in Butler using the beet makes of teeth. ' JOHN E. BYBRS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office No. 65 South Main Street, BXJTLER, - PA. SAMUEL M.BIPPDS, Physician and Surgeon, No. 10 West Cunningham St., BUTLER, DPIEIN-ZSP-A. A J FRANK & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, FANCY AND TOILET AKTICES, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac. tncPhyslclans' Prescriptions carefully com pounded, and orders afiswered with care ana dispatch. I'UR SU>CK of medicines Is complete warranted c ;nulne, and of tlie best Vjullty. 45 South Main Street, .BTJTXJIE'R,, • PA. DRESSMAKING -BY- MSB. AMELIA EYTHE Wanted Immediately 12 mo« learning girls. Thanking customers for past patronage I am Still at the old s'.and. House No. 48 Cunningham St., B UTXJIEIR,, PA. _#JAI.SO BOOSS TO REST. EUREKA SPRINGS SAEGEKTOWN, PA. This already Famous Kesort, though but a lit fie over three years old, has met with an unpar alleled patronage by the MEBITS OP ITS WATERS— the cures performed. There is no other Kesort on the continent where Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, Scrofula, Blood and Shin Dis eases,' Diabetes, Female Troubles, etc,, are so successfully treated. A complete cure is the rule, where a cure is possible. It, is ade lightfnlly cool and pleasant Resort for THE PLEASURE KEEKER as well as for the afflicted. Hotel accommodations lirst class—rates reason able. Excursions rates on all leading R. R. il lustrated pamphlets containing full information in regard to place and treatment sent tree on application. Address KITRKKA MINKHAI, SPRINGS CO., LIMITKK, 8-5-8t ' SAEOERTOWN, PA, THE ALLEN PATENT WASHER Why it is Superior to all Others. IfwA ITS 1 icing enclosed It retains the high ISI. temperature so necessary in removing the dirt from the goods, Q n( l TIIERK being no Friction on the £llll. clothing to wear It. Opal THE p« collar action of the water In the OrU. 'Machine (which cannot be understood unless one sees It) forcing a strong current of water through the clothing at every vlrbrallon of the Agitator, (which Is caused by the peculiar construction of the top of the Machine. AIL ANI) best of all Is that a Child of tour years fill, can do the work it being so light that the operator sits down while doing It. Machines and county and Township Rights throughout the State of Pennsylvania. Sold by SHIRA.S & HAYS, Butler, Pa. 8-lMy WANTED—I IDY *nd Intelligent, tft ""J 1 ' ''f, , Ull ' ■ n»i»i «Hcnt In her own locality api old firm. Refer«>fieeiire(juirv<l. I'erniaiicnt position OAY 1* Hard** ML.. N. Y. THE OITIZBIT. MISCELLANEOUS A Talkative Witness. ' Now, madam," said the attorney for the prosecution to a small, wiry, thin-lipped witness, "please tell us in as few words as possible all you know about this case." "I'll do that, sir," was the decided reply, "and I'll do it in a mighty short order, And I'll tell the truth, the hull truth, and nothing but the truth. Lying don't run in our fami ly. If there's anything on top of this created earth that I " "Coufine yourself to the case, please." "I'll do that, sir, don't be a bit skeered "bout Mandy Marier Perkins. She s been on the witness stand be fore, she has, and a hull raft of law yers and jedge thrown in tried to— ' "Please state what you know about the case of the State vs. John Doe." "To be sure I will. That's what I'm here for. My land, didn't I leave my reg'lar Monday wash over till Tuesday and put off bread bakin' a purpose to come and tell that very thing. Of course I did. And if this court thinks it can tangle Mamdy Marier Perkins up on her evidence, it's left for—" "But this has nothing to do with the case. Do you know John I)oe?'' "Me know old John Doe? Me? Great Scott! Why, man alive, John Doe's first wife's brother aDd my Bis ter-in-law's half cousin used to be sweet on each other, and—" "Please confine yourself strictly to the facts relating to this case." "Facts? If it ain't facts I'm giving you my name ain't Mandy Marier—" "We know what your name is." "Well, it's a name that the finger of scorn can't be pointed at. My fam'ly record is as Uraight and as clear as—" "We don't doubt it madam; bu' —" "I could prove it if you did doubt it. Lyin' don't run in our fam'ly. If I was once caught in an out and out I think to the land I'd—" She began at ten in the morning, and at 12:30 she had run down suffi cienlv to make manifest the informa tion "that she had never seen John Doe in all her life, and that all she knew about the case had been told her by her husband's sister's aunt's half brother's wife's step-son's moth er-in-law, who come of a family that "run to lies." The Paris Tower. Paris is to have the greatest tower in the world, after all. M. Eiffel's tower, which the Government has authorized him to raise on the Champ de Mars, will dominate all Paris, and surpass, in fact almost double, in height the highest existing structure. Liberty, to whom such homage is paid for her grandeur and greatness, is but a pigmy of the 6tatue world compared with this gigantic monster. Lord Nelson's monument, London, is 162 feet; "Liberty," New York, 220 feet; St. Paul's, London, 300 feet; the Great Pyramid, 460 feet; St. Peter's, of Rome, 501 feet; the Cologne Ca thedral, 632 feet; the Washington Monument, at present the highest in world, 555 feet; and the Paris Tower is 1,000 f .:t. In order to find out what M. Eiffel had to say to the va rious objections which have been made to his tower, and to get bis opinion on its utility, I called on him tbo other day at his works at Lenallois-Perret. To him bis great projecticn is synonymous with the success of the exhibition. "What if it topple oyer. M. Eiffel?" "There ia not the least danger of that. In our construction of the tow er we have calculated on the force of the wind. We have calculated that the tower will normally withstand a wind pressure of 300 kilogrammes per square meter, which amounts to a total pressure of 2,250,000 kilogram mes. We have made this calculation on the most fayorable hypothesis pos sible. We have reckoned the trellis work as full walls, and made other allowances. And as the strongest tempests ever known in Paris have never been beyond a pressure of 150 kilos per square meter, the tower is perfectly secure. Should a wind bearing a force of 300 kilos arise, lit tle would be left standing in Paris but the tower." A Mathematical Puzzle. A perplexing mathematical puzzle is going the rounds of the press that may serve to tax the ingenuity ot the school boys, or even children of large growth. It is thus stated: A freight train one mile in length stopped at a station with the caboose just opposite the depot. The conductor gets orders to move bis train on to the next sta tion, which is just five miles distant. He gave the engineer the signal to move, which he did, while the con ductor walked over the train to the engine and got there just as the en gine reached the station where he got off. The question is bow far did he walk, or how far did he ride, or did be ride at all? Hay Fever. I have suffered greatly Irom peri odical returns of hay fever. At the suggestion of Covert & Cheever, Druggists, I obtained Ely's Cream Balm, and used a portion of it during a severe attack. I can cheerfully tes tify as to the immediate and contin ued relief obtained by its use. I heartily recommend it to those suffer ing from this or kindred complaiuts —(Rev.) H. A. Smith, Clinton, Wis. —Siam is a great place for comfort. There are large quantities of Siam ease there. —Judging from the number of the Sons of St. George, that gentleman has a large family. In General Debility, Emaciation, Consumption and Wasting in Chil dren, Scott'B Emulsion is a most val nable food and medicine, it creates an appetite, strengthens the nervous system and builds up the body. "Have been highly pleased with it in Consumption, Scrofula, and Wasting Diseases, Bronchitis and Throat Troubles " —A. Jones, M. D. Corners ville, Tenn. -—Sandy Hook bar is to be opened up, thus giving access to New York harbor at any tide. The main en trnce is 1,000 feet wide and 30 deep. An Honest Quaker writes from Floy, Ala , "Dr. Tutt: Respected Sir: Having taken thy pills I find tbey haye done me good. They are a great blessing, and thou wilt surely have thy reward." —Uncle Sam's average receipts are only a mililon a day. —Vacation days are passing. A Good Society. "Gintlemin," exclaimed an Eme rald-Islander who was holding forth to an assemblage Of men on the ad vantages of belonging to a society of which he was president—"Gintlemin, I could not htfgin to tell ye half the privileges appertainin to a mimber sbipfia this society,but I'll thry to tell ye a few—First, whin ye are sick it'll not be pertaters an' tay ye'll be git tin', but foin cuts of roast bafe an' lashin'a af the best whisky. Nixl, when ye are dead, ye'll have such a foine funeral that the folks on the sidewalk 'll be atther askin', with their eyes stickin' out like a lobster's 'Sbure who's in the the coffin?'—An' when ve are buried we'll take such exsadin' good care of your wives and children that theyMl all be rejoicin' greatly because they're widders an' orphans." —A boy in Brooktield, Conn , had six turtles in a tub filled from a well. He fed them daily, and soon they be came used to the little lellow's call. He kept a float on the surface of the water, upon which he placed food. At his call they would in turn crawl upon the float and get a morsel of food, and oftentimes take it from his hand. He taught them to march around the outside of the tub, and each one took the same place every time. They would also go around the tub and carry a match in their mouths. Unfortunately a mink visited the tub and killed the turtles. 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 food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and rnauy other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Grean's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals a«d be happy. Remember :—No happiness with out health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. —Get rid cf that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sar sapariila which gives strength, a good appetite, and health. Drunkenness or the Liqour Habit Positively Cured by ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifiic. It can be given in a cap of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy care, 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 ia their coffee with out 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. —The press has made presidents, killed poets, made bustles for beau ties, and polished genius with criti cisms. It has made worlds get up at roll call every morning, given the pulpit lungs of iron and a voice of steam. It has set the price on a bushel of wheat, and made the coun try post the glimmering goal of the rural scribe. It has curtailed the power of kings, graced the pantry shelves and bursted; it has converted tankers into paupers,andmadelawyers of college presidents; it has educated the homeless and robbed the philoso pher of his reason. It smiles and kicks and cries and dies, but can't be run to suit everybody, and the edi tor's a fool that tries it. —An exchange sayß one of the un solved problems of human life, why a young man will leave his home on the farm, where he has plenty and is his own master, and go to the city to slave ia a dry goods store at S3O a month. We don't think this prob lem describes the clerk. The boy who "has plenty and is his own mas ter" is not the one who goes. It is either the boy who has no room ou the farm or he who has an ambition to advance which is unduly curbed at the home. —The stroke of lightning which entered a house at Bridgewater, N. J., after smashing a window pane, ripped the matting from the floor, cut one of the castors from a bedpost, flew into the kitchen and threw a ser vant girl to the floor and a cat into a water pail, passed into an adjoiniug room and tore the heel off the slipper of a young lady without harming her, burned the edges of a motto on the wall and disappeared. —The straight tight fitting sleeve so long worn by ladies has been com pletely and suddenly knocded out by the puffed sleeve. The plain puff from shoulder to elbow is the most in use. Some are gathered at stated in tervals, others are caught around with narrow bands. The most becoming sleeve for slender people is the straight puff from shoulder to wrist, wheu it is caught in a narrow cuff, that fastens with a button. The Dew stylo is a godsend to thin armed girls just as the new style of putting up up hair at the back of the head, Gre cian fashiou, in the smallest coil pos sible, is a boon to thin haired girls. —ElishaA. Welch, the original "Yankee clock" man, died on Mon day at Forestville, Conn , aged 78. His 21st birthday came on a Sunday, and the next morning he started iu business for himself, with two em ployes, making clocks. His goods were peddled all over the country fif ty years ago, and from two the num ber of his employes reached 1000. He leaves an estate esrimated at so,ooo. —An inquiring man thrust his fin gers into a horse's mouth to sec how many teeth it had; and the horse closed its mouth to see how many fingers the man had. The curiosit)' of each was satisfied County Auctioneer, JAMES R. KEARNS, BUTLER, PENN'A. Is prepared to serve the pulilie ot this section at vendues, cte. Having had many yeurs ol experience he ean guarantee perfect satisl'ac tion at rates that will suit all. heave word at this ollice. 3,5,84.1 y tar A v r ,ise in tho CITIZEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. M. RUSSELL, Attorney at l.aw. office in Riddle building, S. E. corner of Diamond. CHARLES A. McPHERRIN, Ally at Law, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia mond, Butler, Pa. Collections a specialty. febs-86-ly JAMES H. MATES. Attorney" at Law. Office at No. 40 S. Main st opposite Heinemau's Book Store. IRA Mi JUNKIN, Attorney at Law. Room 3. Reiber building But ler, Pa. Entrance on Cunningham St. GECRGEC. PILLOW, Attorney at Law ami SURVEYOR. Main street Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJunkin. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. V. BOWSER, Office iu Brady's Law Building. S. H. PIERSOL, Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building A..M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's buiidin second story. [4-16-tfl, J. D. MCJUNKIN. Office in Reiber Block. T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d lloor, east side of Main street, a few doors soutn of Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Office on Main street, one door south of Brady Block, Butler, I'a. AARON E. REIBER, Office iu 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. DONLY, Office near Court House, "W. D. BRANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE WALKER, South-east corner of Diamond, Butler, l*a. FERD REIBER, Office iu Reiber's building. Jefferson street. WM. H. LLSK, Office in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS X. KOHLER. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given iu German and English. Office south ol Court House, J. B. M'JUNKTN. J- M. GALL'.LLKATH. MCJUNKIN & GALBREATH, Office opposite AViiliard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON. BUTLER, PA, JOHN H. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions in Real Estate throughout the county. Office on Diamond,near Court House,in CITIZEN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Office Main St., l door south of Court House LEV. McQ UISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorney at Law. Office on the west side of Main St. A few doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. L. S. McJUNkIN, Insurance anil Heal Estate ils't. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written at this office. Also, Desirable Building Lots, Dwelling Houses and Farms for sale. 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. NixoN's HOME, No. 35 McKean Street, BUTLER, 3?DE"N JN Meals at all hours. Open all Nlglit. Breakfas sc. Dinner iSc, Supper SJSc, Lodging 23c, [l2-4-iim] SIMEON NIXON, Prop'r, MACK^AC. Summer Tours. Palace Steamers. Low Rates. Pour Trips per Woek Between DETRO!T, MACKINAC ISLAND St. Igr.ace, Cheboyc'an, Alpoaa, Harriaville, Onccda, Sand Beaoh, Port Huron, St. Clair, Oakland Hov.be, Marino City. Sv«ry Week Day Botwoon DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Bpeci.il Sunday Trips during July and August. OUN ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Hates and Excursion Ticket* Trill bo furnicked by your Ticket or address C. D. WHITCOMB, Gen'l Pas». AgenT, Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nov. Co. DETROIT, MICH. m PIATT'S Arc.aiati'j C*cncvc. (Mr l "' A ' X^ T ' ?. I atm idi ii-.ii. uMutn n of the K I«1 11 c y m nud i'litiarr Orannn. JAIHEH K. IffUlTiTs, Sole AifeuU 103 CILUIBEIW ST., HEW VOliK. FOR BAI.K BY J. C. REDICK, Druggist, BI'TLKR, I'KNN'A. UNFORTUNATE Alter oil otliera foil consult U2O N. 15th St., below Callowhill, Phila., Fa. 20 years experience in all KPR4'I.4 V< disease*. IVr mancntly restores those weakened, by early indiscre tions, &c. Call or write. Advice free and strictly con fidential. Aieurs: xi a. A. till 7 4 and 7to 10 evenings. FARM FOR SALE. I'will seell my farm, located in Franklin township,' Butler county, Pa. It contains 220 of good, well watered land, both ridge and swaiup: good grain laud and good jjrass land, about ."{(» acres of good chestnut timber, three orchard.-), GOOD BANK BAKN, 50x00 feet, frame and log dwelling, ood spring and good spring house near house; well in kitchen, good corn crib, pig pen and ail necessary improvements. For terras, etc, inquire of me on the prem ises. GKOKUK C. MCCANDLESS, Prospect, Pa. YOU CAN FIND pES. ou file ;11 l'lTTsnru- ri at the Advertising J'urcau of r, EEMINGTON BEOS. who will contract tor advertising at lowest ratus. ♦ MI.ND.MKX rTO Tin-: rONsTITUTION A proposed lo tin clt'/rim nf this Com j JT \ nionwealtli for their approval or «■- | jfctioi) t>> ihe General Assembly ofthsi Comm niwealth <>' Pennsylvania Published by Order of the SiTrtarj "f the Commonwealth. in ' pursuant" t'T Article X\ Iti of the Cons, itution Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution of the eomnionwi aith : SF.I HON 1. lie it resolved by the Senate ami House of llepresentHi ves o»" tliei omnionwealt'n of Pennsylvania m General Assembly met. That the following is proposed as an amend-' mi nt of the constitution - t the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the pro \ isious of the eighteenth article thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eight, the four qualification* for voters which reads as follows: ,l !t twent>-two vearsof age or upwards, he shall have pui't within two Te;vrs. a state or county tax. wlileh shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the election," so that the section which reads as follows: "Every male citizen, twentv-one years of age. possessing ttie following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : First He shall have been a citzen of the rnited states at least one mouth. Second. He shall have resided in the state one year (or If. having previously been a quail tied elector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. . . . , Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the elec tion. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up wards. he shall have paid, within rwo years, a state or county tax. which shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the elecKon,' shall be amended, so as to read as follows : Fvery male citizen twenty-one years of age. possessing the following oualiflcattons, shall be entitled to vote at the polling place of the election district of which lie shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere : First He shall liave been a citizen of the United States at least thirty days. Second, He shall have resided in the state one year (or if, having previously been a quali fied elector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. . , Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least thirty days immediately preceding the elec ! tiou." The legislature at the session thereof next after the adoption of this section, shall, and from time to time thereafter may. enact laws to properlv enforce this prof ision. i Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citi zen for thirtv days and an inhabitant ot this state one year next preceding an election, ex cept at municipal elections. and for the last thirty days a resident of the election district in which he may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district ef which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elected by the people : Pro vided. That in time of war no elector in the actual military service of the State or of the United states, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district, and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvas of their votes in the election district in which they respectively re side. Fifth. For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a resi lience by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the I'nited States or the' Slate, nor while engaged 111 the navigation of the waters of the State or of the high seas, nor while a student of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the in mates of any home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors, who. for the purpose of voting, shall lie deemed to reside in the election district wlieie said honic is located, l.aws shall lie made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established. V true copy :;f the joint resolution. I J CHARLES W. STONE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Aug. 5,14-t. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION proposed to the citizens of this Com monwealth for their approval c.- lejec tiou by the General Assembly of tiie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by order of tlie Secretary of the Commonwealth, ill pursuance of Article Will of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth : SECTION l. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of liepresentutiees of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly nie,, That the following amendment is proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in accordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof : i AMENDMENT. There shall be '.an additional article to said Const itution to be desiguuted as Article XIX, as follows; ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors, to be used as a beverage, is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as shall be provided by law, ... , The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor for other purposes than as a beverage may be allowed in such manner only as may be prdscrined bv law. The General As semblv shall, at the first session succeeding the adoption of this article of the Constitution, en act laws with adequate penalties for itsenforce- V true copy of the Joint Resolution. i CHARLES W. STONE, 8-5-Mt Secretary of the Commonwealth. JURY LIST FOR SEPT. TERM. List of Grand Jurors drawn to serve in a Court of ouarter Sessions commencing lirst Monday of Sept, 18*7, being the tilth day. Burtner, Herman. Jefferson tp, farmer, Bollinger, llenry, Cherry tp. farmer. Hover, Lev!, Lancaster tp. farmer, Bach, John, Summit tp, farmer. Bell, James, Allegheny tp. blacksmith. i oulter. Alex, Allegheu} tp. Dickey, .1 W. Worth tp. farmer. Double, I'. Donegal tp: farmer Glass. George. MUlcrstown, Merchant. liiljiard, T it. Washington n, farmer. Xepple, Isaac, Fairvlew. Krlpps. A W, Mllierstown. Barber. Lv tie J D, Jackson w, farmer. McMahau. Daniel, (Heariield tp, farmer. Miller, Jessie K. Forward 1 p. farmer. Meintosh, K, Fairviewe. farmer. McN'ees. Isaace. Brady tp, farmer, .Montgomery John T. Oakland tp. farmer. MeKee. T K. concord tp. farmer. NefT. John. Oakland tp. farmer. Swartzlander, J A. Falrview w, farmer. Sliortz, (;rotten, i'enn tp, shoemaker. Thompson, Thomas, Clearfield tp, farmer. Wilson. Lobe, Jackson e, farmer. List of Traverse .turors drawn to serve in the Court 01 Ouarter sessions, Sept. term.issT com mencing the feeeond Monday oelug the l'jth day. Ash. J I>, Forward tp. farmer, Allexander, Hamilton, Franklin tp, stun; ma- son. Barnhart, Simon, Donegal tp. fanner. Black, Win. l'arker tp. laborer. Blair. Robert, Venango tp. farmer. Beekw lth, Thos, Sllpporyrock tp. farmer. Beck, tieo. Falrvlcw tp, producer. Bolinger. John. Cherry K. tp. fanner, ( line, J M, Jelfersoti tp, lecturer. Cdiry, Anson, Mercer tp. caipeate.'. Clutton, Jonathan. Brady tp. farmer, Campbell. Lewis, Parker tp, farmer. Coopur s 11, Pc-nn tp. farmer. Donahue, Edward, Clearfield tp, farmer. Denny, Jams, Dumbau.'h, lleiiry. ( onnoq. s, tp, farmer. Evans..) C. Donegal tp. pamper, Elliott. W I'. Worth tp. farmer, l'redley. Daniel, liuhalo, tp, li'.orer. Fennel Joseph, lleartleld tp. farmer. Fiixlley, John. Parker tp. teacher. (ialbreath. .1 A. Meivor (p. tanner. (Jibson. A B. Parker tp tannr, Hamllion. An I'-ew. Mem rip. farmer. Ifentirlt ksnn. Moses. Cranberry tp, farmer, lleinphlll, Martin, Donegal tp. i.trnter. Knox. Henry Jr. Clinton tp. tann -r, Moore. Uobert. Mtultlvi reek to. farmer. Mitefett, John, Butler boro - id precinct., livery man. Mr wail litis, 11. It. Centre tp. f rmer. McKllia!;.', ifooert, t'lierrv to. blacksmith. Mi l.alTerty. W A. fleaiileld t|>. farmer. Met Jrew. Benj. I'rospeet, gent. MrCoy, Alex. Slippery roe K tp. larmer. Met'lyiiionds. T li. Brady tit. fan.t Mct'ollough. D s. Kairview K. farmer, Nie'ioiat. Peter, ( onitoti, n tp. larmer. Powers, Ilemy. Jackson e. fanner. Renn'ck. p (i. Cherry tp, fermer: Reynolds, A M. Venango tp. farmer, Sttidebaker, Dm Id, Worth tp. farmer, Shearer. Josenli, Connotp n. fatiuer. Troattnan, \tlam, Butler boro «nd precinct, merchant. Weiland. John. Jefferson tp. carpenter. Winter, Jeff. Worth tp. farmer. Welse, ('as. Butler boro Ist preclnt stone ma son. White. John. Franklin tp, farmer. ZoL:ler. Andrew. Jaekson w. druggist. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard J. L. PUKViB. L. O. PUKVIP, S.G. Purvis & Co. MANt* I'ACTI'RKItS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF KVKIJY DtttJCKIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SA^II, DOOHS, FLCOxtINQ, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets,G(iaged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH PLANING MILL AND YARD NeprUeriunnCaiholicOtanrcb EHsEEEHiSI No operation or bttslnt fs'delav. Thou-.nnls of .enres. At Keystone 1 oitWj Reading. Pa., S.tturilav of eiich month. Send for circulars. Advice ttee, ASKS YOUR Attention! While other merchants are singing their own praises, we cause our customers to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the btst, our gocds Ft-cond o none, in fact sujwrior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. "Butler and urrounding country needed such a store aa this," is the general encouraging words our customers give U3, "and people will be fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is sewed with first class thread, trimmed, lined aud made up in a substantial manner. Our medium and better grades take rank with any Custom-made iu the way of fitting and make up. while our FINE DRESS SUITS must be seen to be 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. IIATS, 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 patroDized our store to give us a fair trial. We have no doubt of the ulti mate result. We invite one and all to call ou us before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Hats elsewhere. Remember, no misrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at BAENY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE #' GEORGE REISER BLOCK, JVCain Street, Butler* 3?a. 1850 1155 »■»" _ESTABI*ISHED3j^IZj^LIIi^ZIj^IIIBSO E. C RIEB« J E wTL E:N. No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, GRIND OPENING OF nil GOODS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches 8T fl WP V I*l fflPlfC* P a P er Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque'with Floral Oroament r ftslbl ti ol1 * MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks RIITTAyHTCS O Cf\An I Q Don't fail to see this line ot Goods, 'asit is the largest kJIIVCI Wdl V (X) TH* SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames, L/jJV i\lil VJT M scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Kememberjwe Warrant all Goods as Represented. of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. No- 19, North Main Street, - - - BUTLER, Y 0 U R A T TE NT ION I® Called to my Fine Stock of -\ Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, <£c„ _ L All of which have been selected with great care for -JPPSk OUR TRADE. pv A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebratad Vjftl KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, SC., &C„ rWAII goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well grieb'S, lukU WATCH CAJLJ sign ol ' ELECTRIC BELL. ,|G|||||JEFORE WETHEWLL'B Arltttlc Designs. ' vC riiS Old-Fashioned Houses,Queen Anne s^r^Sr&f'' Cottages, Suburbhn si2£9®?S Kesidencea, Etc., / CTT'(JW match shades of Vjjpr"^ ,l --*>» c latest and most ef fjk A* rective combination* "fntlng™ in h ° Uße oT°"*ry p»fc«K<> K pot our portfolio ask him ° lour y to send to us for one. You ATLAS' I SM frla can then *ee exactly how READY- \ sj® .39 your house will appear MIXED \ say Jj when finished. PAINT \ ?f Do this an use"Atfis" itfmation, cure yourself sutisfactiou. •ud »nre«tog jjm *3-See our guarantee. iSsl IvLtMILWiMStb. pdutl«oK» \ 4 ; fesjj White Lead and Paint Ws6 NORTH FRONT SI. PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOLD BY J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent, Butler, - - l'a. . s~\DOCTORS LAKE hm fi rRrvATE DISPENSARY !»•.■ :ff OFFICES, !*« PESN AYE. ' PITTSBURGH, PA -- All forma of DelleatA nml C'om- W& plicated Diseases requiring CoK cfltioti ni'c trcHted at this I)i:-i>en;-ary With a ttuft- CC'JM niivly uttftiiHMl. Dr. J*». K. Lake W a IIK'HIIHT of Iho I'oyal < iilli'L'ii of Physicians mid Surgeons, and is thu uldcat and Sft< tAL- If-T in the city. Special attention given to Nerv ous Debility from excessive mental exertion, in diSci'dions of youth, causingphysical and mental decay, lack of energy, despondency, etc.; a"so ( ani ei s, Old Sore?, Fits, i'iles, Rheumatism aiid all diseases ol the Skin, ItioOd, Lungs, Urin ary < irgnns, &e. Consultation free and strictly coiilidcntiul. Ofliee hours !• to 4 and 7to 8 p.m.; Sundays 2 to 4 p.m. only. Call at office or address S.K.LAKK, M.1)., M.R.C.P.S. or E.J.LAKE,M.B. SURVE Y I NG LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing of old lines. Address, It. F. IIIIJillKI), Co.Surveyor North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. 3,5,H4.1y EITENMJLLER BOTH, No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - P^Y. Near New Court House formerly Donaldson H<M*e—good accommodations for travelers. Grfod stabllng connected [I-d-'ki; lyj 11 EITENMUM/EH. Prop'r. For Dropsy, (Jravel, Itrlght's. Heart, Crlnary or I.lvnr lHseaXes. Nervousness. At*. «'ure (Jtiar •ititecd. ontee sat Arch street, Philadelphia. $1 ~cr bottle, 0 tot $5. At Druggists. To It. A. Troutman & Son. minim <{>llllllllll We invite special attention to our unriyaled Stock of Dry I 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 Goods in all the New Shadc3. Black and Colored Silks at Special low prices Table Linens, Table Napkins, Quilts, Muslin Underwear for ladies and Misses, New Kid Gloves, New Lisle and Silk Gloves, New Velvets, New Braid Trimmings. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, We have just received a very large stock of New Spring Car pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices, New Smyrna Rugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &c., <f;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. BES? ASSORTMENT.; at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, Butler, Pa- GET THE BEST! STONE PUMPS. Manufactured by James McNees at Hallston, Butler County, Pa. The only Pump that leaves the water ABNOIjUTEIi \ PURE. They are the most desirable pump made. WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACTION in every respect. JAMES McNEES, ICKIST JCR 3?. O-, Sutler Go., Va MEADVILLE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. A lilkH grade Institution with facilities In Music and Art second to no school in tlie country. Employs only teachers of experience and eminent reputation. Klght Heparat# courses ill Music lueludlW all brunches Vooa! ami Instrumental. Is affiliated with Allegheny College which accepts Music as an elective study. ... „ , . A thoroimh Art Connie. Studio, equipped with finest casts, under chwge of an artist of rare ability diplomas granted those completing any one of the courses. Excellent boarding faellites at very moderate rules. SMdcnts admitted to any grade. Kali term begins September' sth -, ataloKUeto. raoF. V. A BEIMOLDK, MBEI'TOK. HKIDVILLE, I'A. If IRKS WHITE RussiaN The only brand of Lanndry Soap awarded a first class modal at the New Orleans Exposition. Gaartui teed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes is tho very best SOAR - •--.v.Am: rcoistcmeO* > • i .1 Pa A WELL TRIED TREATMENT ' For Consumption, AMliiua, Bronchitis, I»TS|>vp- I xin, Catarrh, ilay K<Vir. Hradarhr, Debility, UhcumatUni. >c«ralf;ia and all Chroair ui N»r»oiiN Disorders. ••The Compound Oxyg-en Treatment," Dra. Starker <r Palen. No. 1.V.-9 Arch street, Philadel phia. have been using for the last seventeen years, is a scientific adjustment, of tlie elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen maKnetlzed. and rhl» compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. Drs. starkey & Palen h:i .-the liberty to the following named well-known pc-rwns who have tried their treatment: IION. WM. D. KKLLEY, Member of OongPAs, Philadelphia. KEV. YKTOfc, L. CONRAD, Editor Lutheran Observer, Plilladelphla. KEV. (11AKLES W, CUSHING, D. D., RochfSlM' N. V. HON. WM. PENN NIXON. Editor Inter-Octeiiiv Chicago. KEV. A. V. MOORE. Editor The Centeßitty, Lancaster, 8. c. W.IH.WOKTUINtITON,Editor New South.Birm inghum. Ala. JUDGE 11. I*. VKOOMAN, Quenemo, Kan. MKS. MAKY A. UVEKMOKE, Melrose, MusSa chnsetts. JI'DOE It. s. VOOIUIKES, New York City. MU. E. c. KNIGHT. Philadelphia. MB. 1 HANK SIDDALL. Merchant,Plilladelphla HON. W. W. M ilt vlkh, Kuston, Pa. EDWARD L. WILSON, 833 Broadway, N. Y., Ed. Philadelphia Photographer, i. FIDELIA 51. LYON, Watmea, Hpwall Sand wich Islands. ALEXANDRIA RITCHIE, Inverness, Scotland. MKS. MANTEL V. OUT EGA, Frusnillo, Zacaie eas. Mvxico. MRS. EMMA COOPER. I'tilla , Spanish Hondu ras. Itentral America. J. COBB. i'. s. Vice ('ousel, Casablanca, Moroc co. M. V. AMIBROOK. Red Bluff Cal. ERNEST TURNER, Nottingeam. England. JACOB WARD, Bowral, New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part of the United States. "Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and Results." is the title of a new-brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. Starkey «fc Palen. which gives to all Inquirers full lutornni tlou as to this remarkable curative agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures in A wide range of chronic cases—many of them af ter being abandoned to (lie by other physician*, will be mailed free to any address on applica tion. Read the brochure! DRS. STARKEY & PALES, So. I.»i» Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WEST PSNN HOUSST This hotel, just across the street from the de pot. has been refitted in tlie new, and 1 aia again prepared to accommodate the travelling public. BOARDING BT TIE MEAL, DAY OR WEEK. Good Rooms, good attention, good stabling: rates moderate. For further information enquire on the premises of R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor. THE Ciumi GBICUT STORE iD Butler, three doors west of West Penn Depot. Having opened a fresh stock of GROCERIES consisting of Coffee, Teas. Sugar, Syrup, Spices, Canned Goods of all kinds. Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c., &c„ Tobacco and. Cigars, FLOPS of best brands and iow prices ; also, a full line of Klingler's popular brands of family Hour constantly on hands. HAY. OATS, CORN and I'EED of all kinds at lowest figures. No. 1. Salt, Tower any other £lou.«e lu E& ii tier. Country Produce wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Cal} and examine our stock and prices. Goods delivered free to all parts of town. J. J. KEARNS & CO., 16 East Jefferson St., - - Bntle Pa. J. H. DOUGLASS, —DEALER IN STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Books and Periodicals, CHEAP TABLETS, —AND— Wall Paper, Eagle Building, Main St., BTJTLER, - - IP.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.MILLKR. # Ready Mixed. 00, m 7r, to J .oo per pnl. BEST LINSKKD OIL PAINTS. Shipped anywhere, all shades. Properly own era order direct. Also 2 and 3 ply Kelt Roollhjr with best coating and Cement. ; \p-nUs waiitwl. Color card price list free. ATLAS I AINT CO., P. O. BOX 200, lMttsburg, Pa BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham St*. G. C. ROESSING, PBBSIDBN*. WM. CAMPBELL, Tbeasuuer. 11. C. IIKINEMAN, SKCBBTARY. DIRECTORS: .1 L Purvis. Samuel Anderson, William Campbell .T. W. Bnrkliaxt. A. Ttoutman, Henderson Oliver, G. C. Roesslni;, Jaines Stephennou, Dr. W. Irvln. N. Welizei. J. K. Taylor. H. C. llelneman, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. As't pa. IAUEDTICCBC or others,who wi»h to examine fill ■ CIS I Iwbllv this paper, or okfein esKm»t'* an advert. t:-rg ipiU wtvon In Chicago, will find It pn Iff# »t thuAdvvrliwi'vgAgm: ;LORD&Tirol»s.
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