Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 23, 1887, Image 4

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    KASKINE
(THE NEW QrHfWE)
| <ioou AprETiTK
1 SKW STBK!iUTH '
■I J (JI'IKT XIRVEK,
I HAPPY WATS.
I V' SWEET SI.EEP,
A POWERFUL TONIC.
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A BPECIFIC FOB MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
and all Germ Diseases.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL
BLOOD PUIUFIER. Superior to quinine.
Kftv. Wra. Lucas, Hector Grace ( hurch, Ra
venna. 0. . writes : "I cordially endorse Kas
klne as being Just what you claim, an excel
lent substitute for (inlnliie, with none of Its bad
effects. Mrs. Lucas had a serious form or
malaria, and was conllned to her bed for
months. Kasklne h:ul her up and around In a
few days, and In a short time cured her.
Living In the malarial districts of Maryland
I became a victim of worst forms of malarial
fever. I drugged myself with quinine and
other remedies without avail. I was greatly
reduced when I be&rd of Kasklut. Its curative
Dowers a medical revelation to inc. It
cured me and I have not liad a return of the
tF (PTOf!? J. D. Hird,, I!. A., Asst. Chemist.
Maryland Agricultural College.
Letters from the above persons, giving full de
tails, will be sent on application.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. li.oo per bottle, or six bottles
tor 15. Sold by
J. C. BEDICK, Buler, Pa,
or sent by mall on receipt of price.
KASKINE CO.. 54 Warren St.. New York.
many lamp chimneys are
oflered for sale represented
as good as the Famous
PEARLTOP
BIT THEY
ARE NOT!
And like all Ccnaterfelti lack the
Remarkable LASTING Qualities
OF THE GENtINE.
AOIC FOR THE
PEARLTOP
Andlisist THIS
with CHIMHEI
Pat-Oct. 30,1883.
The PEARL TOP is
naanfacturcd ONLY by
G£O,A,MACPEfH&CO„
PITTSBUIIGHrPA.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LITER OIL
And HypopliospFiites of Lime & Soda
Almost as Palatable as Millc.
TKm only preparation of COD IJTEB OIL that
CM betaken readily and tolerated for a long time
by 4. Ilea te atoanrhi.
AMD AS A REMEDY FOR COXSUUPTfOIT,
ANAEMIA, CKJT
tIiL HftlLhf. BWFFLB ASD TIIHOAT TF.
VH9MMH. and ail WAMislo bisrtubEiis OP
mu>m It 1h niarrcllou. In If O.MZ
Freccribed and endorsed by tUelioat lliyelclana
Hi the countries of the worldL
For ky «l| Drscfl«(«*
SMmd for Pamphlet on Want ins Disease*. Ad
6nm> SCOTT Jb BOWSE. New York.
The Reason
Why you should send your order for any kind of
Kye or Bourl on Whiskey, Brandy, (iln. Wines,
&c.. to J. Schumacher, No. »u Liberty St., Pitts
burg, Pa ~ is because he keeps the best and pur
est goods in that line, and sells them at lower
prices than any house in Pittsburg.
Three year old Pure Kye. 82.00 per gallon.
Four year old Pure Rve, 82.n0 per gallon.
Five year old Pure Itye, 63.00 per gallon.
From 6 to 8 year old Pure Rye *!.<» to $5.00 per
gallon. The purest imported Wines. Brandies
and Gins prescribed by physicians for medical
purpose*. Goods shipped to all parts of the
country. No charge for package. Call or write
aud give me a trial order and you will after that
deal with no other house. Send money with
order, by registered letter or P. O. order. U.S.
Revenue laws prohibit shipping goods C, O. 1).
Respectfully JACOB SCHUMACHKB,
9G4 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
Cystore located two minutes walk from Un
ton Depot.
JDZEZtTTISTIR, *.
0 1/ WALDRON, Graduate of the Phila
• delphla Dental College, Is prepared
to do anything r.i the line of his profession in a
satisfactory manner.
Ofllce on Main street, Butler, Union Block
up stairs.
J. S. LUSKj M.O.j
Has removed from Harmony to Butler and has
his offlce at No. », Main St.. three doors t>elow
Lowry House. apr-30-tf.
DR. E, C. McCURDY,
l*byslclan and Surgeon,
Ofllccon Main St., over Kemper's store.
Butler, - - Penn'a.
Dr. 8. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pertaining to the profession' execut
ed 111 the neatest manner.
Specialties :—Gold Killings, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered.
Ofllce oa Jeffcrhon Street, one ilonr East of Lowry
House, l'|i Stairs.
Office open dally, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt attention,
K. B.—The only Dentist in Dutier using the
best makes of teeth.
JOHN E. BYER3,
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
Office No. 05 South Main Street,
BUTLER, - l'A.
SAMUEL M. BIPPUS,
Physician and Surgeon.
No. 10 West Cunningham St.,
BUTLER, ZPEINTZSr'^
A J FRANK k CO,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY AND TOILET ART ICES,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac.
£pr-physicians' Prescriptions carefully com
pounded, and orders answered with cure ana
dispatch. ("lrstocK of medicines Is complete
warranted f suuine, and ol the best quality.
45 South Main Street,
.B'UTJLE'R,, ■ IPA.
FOR SALE
A large frame boarding house, good location
and doing large business. Terms easy. Tor
further particulars Inquire of
L. S. Mt JI NKIN, IJE. Je.Tirsoii S».,
Butler, Pa.
AFFLICTED woUNFORTUN&Tf
After till otliers fall oorisult
Dr. LOBB
N. 16th St., belowC&llov/hill, Phiia., Pa.
30 years experience in all HPEC'I AL diseases. Per
manently restores those weakened by early indiscre
tions,&c. Call or write. Advice free and strictly con
fidential. IMurs: n a.®, till?,and 7to 10evening*.
iirr puarnnteed
■ » J 11||| dll.J «Ahv Dr. .1. B. May
lillljallJll Hi Kll Arch Sr.
ImmUHUMUIM I'^ise
No operation or business delay. Thousands 01
cures. At Keystone House, Reading. Pa.. 2nd
Saturday of each month. Send lor circulars.
Advice free.
TELE OITTZEIST.
MISCELLANEOUS
G&s.
In 1827 there lived in Washington
County, Pa., a farmer by the name
of McCook, an uncle, pays the Pitts
burg Times, of the famous General
Anson O. McCook, the present Sec
retary of the United States Senate.
McCook's farm was situated on the
old national pike, eight or ten miles
out of Brownsville. In attempting
to dig a well a short distance back
from the pike he struck a large flow
of natural gas. This by accident
became ignited, and the flame it gave
forth scared the horses passing on
the pike, and many runaways occur
red. This weni on for some time,
until the authorities in that section
parsed an ordinance stigmatizing It
as a nuisance, and compelling Mc-
Cook to suppress it as such, which
he did. Thus what we now con
sider the greatest discovery of the
nineteenth century, just half a cen
tury ago the citizens of Washington
County considered the greatest nui
sance.
Ex-Senator Ferry, of Michigan,
who failed in 1882 for $1,500,000,
has since worked hard and paid off
$1,200,000 of his ddbt.
A Dakota Hotel Card.
A Dakota hotel card is reproduced
bj the Dakota Bell:
Cady House, Mayville, Dakota.
Accommodations for 730 guests
(during the year—two at a time).
Three elevators
(can be seen from the front doori.
Hot and cold water
(cold water for guests- -proprietor always in
hot water).
Bells throughout the house
(they were threw out last year.
Music at all meal*
(Chin music).
Give Them A Chance !
That is to say, your lungs. Also
all your breatbiog Very
wonderful machinery it is. Not only
the larger air-passages, but the thou
sands of little tubes and cavities lead
ing from them, When these are
clogged and choked with matter
which ought not to be there, your
lungs cannot half do their work
And what they do, they cannot do
well. Call it cold, cough, croup,
pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or
any of the family of throat and nose
and head and lung obstructions, all
are bad. All ought to be got rid of.
Tbere is just one sure way to get rid
of them. That is to take Boschee's
German Syrop, which any druggist
will sell you at 75 cents a bottle.
Even if every-thing else has failed
you, you may depend upon this for
certain.
—lt is stated that the Episcopal
Church of Ireland has 640,000 mem
bers, while the Presbyterian has 471-
000 members, and the Methodist 49-
000.
Drunkenness or the Liqour
Habit Positively Cured by ad
ministering Dr. Haines' Golden
Specifiic.
It can be given in a cup of coffee
or tea without the knowledge
of the person tuking 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
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.
—Herman Strieker, of Reading,
Pa , has refused an offer of $13,000
for his collection of butterflies, said
to be the largest and most varied in
existence.
Fortify The Body
agaiust disease. This is readily done
by purifying the system with Dr.
Tutt's Liver Pills. Theu there need
be no fear of Chills and Fever, Bil
ious Attacks, Rheumatism or Ner
vous Debility.
—Early morning loungers now
seek the sunny spots.
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod
Liver Oil, with Hypo
phosphites,
For Lung Troubles and Wasting
Diseases. Dr. J. Simonaud, New
Orleans, La., says: "Scott's Emul
sion is the finest preparation of the
kind. In affections of the lungs and
other wasting diseases, we may con
sider it our most reliable agent. In
a perfectly elegant and agreeable
form."
—Men may be fussy, but women
fihow more bustle.
—I bavo been a great sufferer
from catarrh for over ten years; bad
It very bad, could hardly breathe.
Some nights I could not Bleep— bad
to walk tho floor I purchased Ely's
Cream Balm and am using it freely,
it is working a cure surely. I have
advised several friends to use it, and
with happy results in every case. It
is the one medicine above all others
made to cure catarrh, and it is worth
its weight in gold. I thank God I
have found a remedy I can use with
safety and that does all that is claim
ed for it. It i 3 curing my deafness—
B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn.
—Farmers say that cider will be a
scarce article this fall.
—Do you suffer from scrofula, salt
rheum, or other bumorß? Take
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier. 100 doses one dollar.
—Customer—"lwould like to look
at a fat goose." Shop boy —"If "you
wait a minute missus will be here."
—Scene: Grammar class. Dialo
gue between teacher and Johnuie.
Teacher What is the future of 'be
drinks?' Johnnie: "He is drunk."
—lt is an old story, but worth re
membering—the Quaker's considera
tion for his better-half: "All the
world is queer except thee and me,
and ttee is a little queer."
—"Paul," said bis mamma, "will
you go in tho parlor aud see if grand
pa is asleep?" "Yss, mamma, whis
pered Puul on his return, '• be is a
eleep all but his nose."
—"Have jou read 'Half Hours
with insects?' linked Bromley. 'No,"
sadly n plied PompaDo, with a retro
spective glenm in his eye, "but I
know what it means."
—A young humanitarian (hearing
bagpipes for the first time) : "O ma
ma, couldn't you interfere? There's
a horrid man equeeezing something
under his arm ar.d ho is hurting it
BO!"
HUMPHREYS'
W D 2. ETJMPHEETS' ECOS
VJfiAl Cloth & Cold Binding
m JMaIH ■ l*i wiU Sud bpsilan
■(■■H I bailed rui.
B«ißi<».av..
In us® 30 T<-»rs.-Special Prywription. of
an eminent PhJ*icuui. telmple. Sato ana Pure.
»OS. CCBKB.
1 Fever*. Congestion. Inflammation*.. .a»
M Worm*. Worm lever. VVorni C'olie...
3 trying Colic, or Teething of Infanta .25
4 Diarrhea of Children or Adulw
I SGSZIiZiS:? : - :||
I Toot^.' Jaee,acb. /. *.§»
9 Headaches. Sick Ueadadie." "|f
10 DvaDepsla. Bilioua Stomach •
II Supp?e«el or Painful Period.. .«
12 Whites, too Profuse periods...
13 C'rmip. C'ouKh, Difficult Brer-tbinir.... *25
14 LTftheum. E ? .ipel-• "
15 ltheumatl.nl. Rheumatic P««-
16 Fever and Ague. Chills. Jlalaria .ou
17 Pile.. Blind or
HOMEOPATHIC
IRTa»ar3raSltSTJThn!si7rTi3^^
ao Whooping Cough. Violent Co««h»..
SI Asthma. Oppreswd Breathing...... •»«
as Ear Dixchargea, Impaired Hearing .»»
33 Hcrofula. tnlarftsd OUudf- Swelling '[j
24 UeneralVlebllltv, Physical Weakness .SO
25 Dropsy, and Scanty 30
36 Bea glcVneas. Sickness tram Biding .»
ST Hidaey Dlaeaae - • •
2M \erroua Debility. 1 OO
D6M, or Involuntary Discharges...
12 KM.KMjj.Bed;:: :Jo
35 i'tornnir tf'ongfillonw AKru^timiß^
S P E OIF I cW.
6nld by Druggists, or sent post paid_an
price -lUMPHBEVS'BEDinXKCOIWFiiJtMSt^II
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC VETEBINABY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep,
Dogs, Hogs, Poultry.
1.500 PAGE BOOK on Treat.
eBHi / went of Anlmala and
\|| y Chart Went Frea.
"forsale OR EXCHANGE.
Two farms, one lias 112 acres fine, rich, level
land,with house, barn, &e., also 270 acres of
K<xxl, rich land adapted to dairy, stoek or jirain
has a Kood house and three bank bams. Both,
near a prosperouous Peunsyluania city.
Good mortgages wanted on farms.
J. H. STEVENSON'S &Co's Agency,
100 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE
In sugarcreek township, Armstrong countj.
near Adams P. 0., one and one-fourth mile east
of the new oil development in Sugarcreek twp.
Farm contains
100 ACRES,
with bank barn, 32xco feet;
BRICK HOUSE,
18x3c feet, 2 stories, with cellar, frame kitchen,
14x16 feet; good spring of water, farm well wa
tered. good orchard of grafted fruit. Farm In a
good state of cultivation. About
75 ACRES CLEARED,
balance In good timber. Will sell extremely
low for cash. For particulars Inquire of
J. It. WICK,
Klmersburg,
Clarion Co., Pa,
THEALLENP/ITENTWASHER
Why it is Superior to all
Others.
1.1 ITS being enclosed It retains the high
101. temperature so necessary In removing
the dirt from the goods,
o.j THERE being no Friction on the
£IIU. clothing to wear It.
q p H THE peculiar 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 vlrbratlon
of the Agitator, (which Is caused by the peculiar
construction of the top of the Machine.
AIL AND best of all Is that a child of four years
*rlll. 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
SHIR AS & HAYS,
Butler, Pa
s-19-ly
EUREKA SPRINGS
SAEGERTOWN, PA.
This already Famous llesort, llioujjli but ;i lit
tle over tliree years old, lias met with an unpar
alleled patronage bv tin;
MfcBITS OF ITS WATERS—
tIie cures performed. There is 110 other Resort
011 the continent where Itheciriatism, Dyspepsia,
Kidney Disease, Scrofula, Blood and skin Dis
eases, Diabetes, Female Troubles, et«„ are so
successfully treated. A complete cjre is the
rule, where a cure is possible. It is a de
lightfully cool and pleasant Kesott for TIIB
PI.KASCBK SKKKKH as well as for tile afflicted.
Hotel accommodations first class—rales reason
able. Excursions rates on all leading It. It. II
lustrated pamphlets coiitnininj; full informaion
in noitl to place and treatment sens bee on
application. Address
KL'ICKKA MIMKIIAL SPRI.NCS CO., LlMirjED.
8-5-8t SAECKRTOWN, PA,
m FARM FOB m.
lii Franklin twp., half way between I'rospect
and Wliitestown. on the Pittsburg and Franklin
road, contains fourteen aud a quarter acres, has
Kood buildings—
A New Frame House 1
(iooil barn and all other necessary outbuildings.
Land all level, and in good state of cultivation,
good well water, both hard and soft, anil good
orchard of alt kinds of fruit. For price and
terms apply to me at my furniture store in I'ros
pect.
c. M. EDMUNDSON.
9-2-3 m
Wanted.
We want a few live men
to take orders for a full line
of choice nursery stock. Our
stock is all selected and guar
anteed first class. We ,fur
nish a handsome Outfit FBEE,
also l'ruit SAMPLES in SEASON.
A WORKER never fails witli
us. Don't delay but write at
once for terms, (f*c. to
EDW. O. GRAHAM,
NURSERYMAN,
Rochester, N. Y.
~LK McJUiNKIN,"
Insurance and Real Estate A«l
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written
at this cilice.
AIHO, Desirable Building Lots, Dwelling
Houses and Farms for sale.
17 EAST JEFFERSON ST.
Planing Mill
YND—
Lumber "V" ard
J. L. PCRVI3. L. O. PUKVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.
MANUFACTIIIEKS AND DEALERS IN
Rough and Flaned Lumber
OF KVICKY DESUIUFTION.
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SAfcjH,
DOOIiS,
KLLOItINO,
SIDJNG,
BATTENS,
; BrackGts,Guag6d Cornice Boards.
| SHINGLES & LATH
PLANING MILL AND YAKD
Cath «fic(!laur(tii
AHVKiDTICFDC or others,who wish to examine
Air Vfell I lOEIIw this paper, or obtain estimates
on advertising whon in Chicago, will find it on file at
tie Advertising ;LORD& THOMAS.
188"? % 188T
FOR FALL AND WINTER
YOU WILL FIND AT
JOHN BICKEL'S,
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
BUTLER, - - IW.,
One of the largest and most complete lines of
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
RUBBERS
Ever offered to the trade. Anticipating an unusually large
trade this fall I bought accordingly and my
store is filled to its utmost capac
ity awaiting your
arrival
to make your pur
chases for fall and winter which
you should do as early as possible while the
selection is large and the stock full and complete.
Mens' and Boys' Kip Boots.
I am happy to inform the trade that my stock of Boots is per
fect in every particular and cannot help being appreciat
ed for I took special care in selecting them, feeling that
this line of goods above all others should be selected with
the most care possible. They are here and fully up to
my idea of a Boot for a man or boy who has to be out
in all kinds of weather in the winter. My Common Kip
Boots are all cut of the famous Walker Oakley Kips of
Chicago, and every pair warranted to turn water and stay
soft and pliable. I have the utmost confidence in these
Boots knowing so well the grade of stock they are made
from. I feel perfectly safe in recommending them to my
trade. Prices on this particular line is Mens' Hand Peg,
Hand sided Kip Boots, $2.25; Boys' $1.75, Youths' $1.2-3,
Clnldrens' 90 cts. My cheaper boots arc all cut from first
class stock, prices lroin 50 to 75 cts, lower than other grades.
LIOILS', MISSES' AND CBILDMS' SHOES.
This line of goods is thoroughly complete both in fine and
common shoes. Every day shoes for pvrsous that require a
good strong shoe I have them made from Oak Kip, and the
very best tannery Calf every pair pefectly water
proof and servicable. The Childrens' School
bhoes are all made extra high cut ot good Calf
skin and Oil Goat both being waterproof secures
for them a very important thing and that is dry feet, at all
times in the winter. In Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes an in
spection will convince you that they are all that I claim for them
□food Goods, Correct Styles and Perfect Fitting
And prices on all these goods are greatly reduced since last
year. Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes are fully 15 per cent,
below last year's prices and Childrens' High Cut School Shoes
are selling at same price the Low Cut goods sold at belbre. In
oflering this line of goods I feel justly proud that I am able
to place them on sale at the remarkable low price at which
they arc to be sold.
Mens' Fine Seamless Shoes,
I wish particularly to call your attention to a line ol fine seam
less shoes in Button, Bal. or Congress, Tip or Plain Toe. I
have lines that are much cheaper and some that are higher
price, but this one line I consider a Special Bargain having
bought 07 cases of these fine shoes at less than first cost I have
placed them on sale for $1.50 a pair. They are worth con
siderable more money and you had better secure a pair before
they are all gone.
List of Some of my Specialties
Ladies' nprinj? heel Shoes and Slippers. Ladies' felt sole Slioe.s and
Slippers, Old Ladies' warm shoes and slippers, Ladies' line Beaver
cloth button shoe warm lined hand turned—a perfect success.
Mens' low instep Boots in Kip and Calf, Mens' Felt Boots, Mens'
Beaver Boots, Mens' Duck Boots—warm and waterproof.
BOOTS and SHOES MADE to ORDER
My capacity for making strictly hand made Boots and Shoes is
the largest in Western Pennsylvania. All work
warranted and fit guaranteed.
500 Pair Shop Boots on hand which maites it very convenient
for any who cannot wait to have their Boots m;idc. 1 hey are
all made of French Kip, Box toe and plain, three or four
soles, extra high in the leg. A full stock of shop made Shoes
always on hand in Button, Bal. and Congress.
pairing both Rubber and Leather (JJOOGS. stSr*Leathre
and Findings less than City prices.
BOSTON RUBBER GOODS
Only. As Boston Rubber Shoe Go's goods are the best goods
in the market experience has taught me that there is nothing
to be made by handling those low priced Rubbers. So 1 have
concluded to handle Boston goods and the juice I will sell
them at puts them within the reach of all. Every pair oi
Rubber Boots and Shoes in my house have been made this
vear and all plainly stamped Boston Rubber Shoe Co.
MENS' RUBBER BOOTS, Bostons, $2.35, including a
pair of good heavy slippers. The above price cannot be dupli
cated. Boys' Rubber Boots $1.85, Bostons' Youths' $1.25,
Womens' $1.35, Childrens'DO cts,, Misses $1,15.
MENS' BUCKLE ARCTICS, Bostons, SI.OO. A full
line of Warm Over-shoes for Men, Boys, Ladies and Children.
Prices guaranteed to be lower than than any other house in
Butler county. Goods warranted to be Boston Rubber Co.
goods made this year. No limit to the supply.
When you come to the Fair or Reunion, or at any time
call and see me, Yours Very Uruly,
JOHN BICKEL.
22 Soutb Main Street.
ASKS YOU IS
While other merchants are einping their own praises, we cause our customers
to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, <ur go«.d» second to none,
in fact superior to many utually kept atd sold as THE BEST. "l?utler aad surrounding
country needed such a store as this," is the general eucourngiag words nur customers srive us, "and people will be
fast findinjr it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest gar meat is sewed with, first
class thread, trimmed, lined and made up ia a substantial manner Our medium and better grades taku rank with
any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make up. while our FIXE DIIESS SiJITS must be i-een to he appre
ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to state tfcut 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 everythicg
pertaining to a first-class clothing store always on hand. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on haud.
We ask those who have not as yet patronized our store to give us a fair trial. We have no doubt of the ulti
mate result. We invite one and all to call on us before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Ilats elsewhere.
Remember, no misrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at
BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE
GEOR6B REIBES 3LOGE,
Miaiii Htreet, Ha tier* IPa.
1830 m ESTABUSEJSD ' m 'IB6O
En n wn THE
> li It AXjJQ , J EW E L JE It .
Ko. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET,
GBAND OPEBING OF SPED SB.
Diamonds, Ladies'aud Gents' Gold and Silver Watches
O&JPV I >o P er Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque'with Floral Ornament
fi Mfs W 6 L? Uliia 3 g tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks
CJ-|I*7£V"WTITO G Rnarn Qlf T7 DoQ,t fftil t0 sec 3 *' ne °' Goods, as it is the largest
UllVul W dil v 3 (\i VaCLI Ujr t and most complete stock eycr shown in Butler.
pvT) SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, ia Gold, Silver and Steel frames,
UiX vJT O scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System.
Remember .we Warrant all €2oo<l* as Kepresenlcd. >
free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
No- 19. North Main Street, - - - BUTLER, tVA.,
YOUR ATTE XT ION
Called to my of
c belies, Clocks, Jewelery,
SIL¥SRWaaB, 45P22C€51«i33, &c„
All of which have been selected with great care for
JpSSk • OUR TRADE.
lllaßyil jtMIVES,. FORKS, SPOONS," SC., SC..
JmJj&xM |Sar All goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well
I T T> r*DTT?T)'C3 union lock,
ii, UiILU) O, No. 16, S.. Main Street.
lUlill Watch cASiJ sigw electric bell 1 ' tA '
a
F, ' EE —K BUTLER to
B\ ll r KAUFUANN'S GHAKODEPOT,thelargest^^Vf^^
Jf '"'¥s> Vj'A and most enterprising Clothing. Shoe, Hat v|Wßfm?
•''w ; and Furnishing Goods House, Fifth Aver.ua
iWtfO' Z'W'H'.A and Sinithlield Street. Pittsburg, will pay
the full Railroad Fare to every resident of xi&K'A
J* \-/'y*WW S \ BUTLER or vicinity, making
V, a purchase of not less than *•» 1
fj To people wishing to order goods by mail, w
' —•-"" Kaufmann's beautifully illustrated Fashion
" ■ a""'-'"'- *4 Book v*iil be mailed gratis, on application.
.gg§B|j^BEFORE
WETHERILL'S
*jr Artistic Designs.
L Houses, I Queen Anno
Cottages, Suburban
Residences, Ktc. t
recti vc combinations
?n*'r a th<> °f oolorH iu bouse
iftMrf I f your dealer lias not
p>ck»(a \S>~"i;otour portfolio ask him
• to send to uaforone. You
'ATLAS' 1 -5F NJ CHU then FEE exactly liow
READY- \ g your house will appear
MIXED \ " ■l' J when finished.
PAINT \ J\ I Dolhls an usc"Atlas"
tO RlTft l»t- ' V* 4 Ready-Mixed Paint and !n
--jafamion, \ sure yourself satisfaction.
••dfturMtoS t.m our guarantee.
S«is»\ f ylLliet.t,Merill4Co,
P«ißii'iu»ea j | i WhHa Lead and Paint
(CJPI 66 NORTH FRONT SI.
PHILADELPHIA, VA.
SOLD BY
J. C. REDICK, Sole Agent,
BuJler, - - l'a.
f \ DOCTORS LAKE
mm I PRIVATE DISPENSARY
/§MH.JLY OFFICES, !««; PENN AVE.
' PITTSBURGH, PA. -
H All fornmof TVlleatonnd Com
plicated Diseases reipiii inf? CoN
cutlon are treated AT tlii > I'i )M II :TI v witbiihUC
CCAS nnlj attained. Dr.B. K. Lake Is a member
of the Itoval < • >!!. : •• ol rhVfleliiii < and .Mir; eoiui,
and i the o'd- »U:':.d niwt e\|«i iem i• I M'l < 111.-
IST 111 the ritv. t»l • <i;i 1 lit tent ion jrn' ■> t" N'lv
our. lii'l.ility trnm c\ce Mvc mental cvri inn, hi
dlM-retiainsof \o-.it>>. A'-., eaminK pin K :il mid
ti I ill t: 11 <!<<:■ V,'|:M !. of eiurt'V, «!■■' P'»"i. in y, etc.;
■i' I ann-is,«>'.d (-«'! >s, • il-. I'ili s. Itlii uiu.il, m
and ail ili-ra.n ol theSktn, Wood, I.IIUKS, T rin
arv Organs, Ac. Consultation free and utrlrtty
confidential. Office hours !> to 4 and 7to K p.m.;
Sundays St t<> 4 p.m. only. < all at office or address
S.K.Lakk,M.I>. I M.R.C.P.s. or K.J.l.akk, M.D.
GET THE BEST!
STONE PUMPS.
Manufactured by .J nines MeXccs at Ilallston, Butler County, Pa.
The ouly Pump that leaves the water AJiSOIiUTEIjY fe"l T ISIO.
They arc the most desirable pump made. WE GUARANTEE SAT
ISFACTION in every respect".
JAMKS 3ioi\l£:EN,
KEIBTEK Jr*. Q., Sutler Co., Fa
PERMANENT STAMPING
For Kensin{, r l) J, Arrasene
AND OUTLINE WORK DONE,
lleo lessons in «im ) given by ANNIE M
W)WMAN,„Nor«i iticet, Butler, I'a.
ihSOJ-i!
SURVE Y I NG
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Particular attention given to the Retracing ol
old litict). Address,
11. F. lIIMJARD,
Co. hnru'jor
North Hope V. <)., Butler C<>., Pa.
Myu>l*
t Convertible Wire Basket
can be cbauged into lfto ti«rfiil
t'AKMIREEN ME'U ««-.
H2B I'KAIIL (ST., CLEVELAND, O.
WANTED-LADY, , 1 ,
an <»1«1 llnit. Itefcrrti<H*«i rvMtiJivtl. I'ernui j« nt |> • itlon
tui<l 4f ovti tfulurj-. OAY LiCUJi., 14 Dure la* fct., S. V.
BUTLER COUNTY
Fire insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
•?. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TUKAUUKKU
11. C. IIEINEM AN, SECKETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. I, Purvis, SNNIIWL Anderson,
William Campbell .1. W. linrkliart.
A. Ttnutnian, Henderson Oliver,
<i. C. LJIH-SSIINF, .1 :imes StcpIU'IINON,
Dr. W. Irvln. X. Weil/el,
J. 1". Taylor. 11. 0. ilelncman,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. Az'i
BTJTIjIiIR, PA.
Q'A L E S M E\T
i 1 \v>v:\ r ri«:i > l\
' It) r.l!i - I iHi • J!< «>f \ur- '
m*rv S'<>< »< ! Sti».| < % m; !oVin»ml !.
SAI.\BV AM) i:\I»KN Is '»\ll» \;il
uim*; 1 . stii'lna?<\ < K'irr fo tMs p.ijV i
Chase Brothers Co.,
you can find s
:i li! • in I'm • k ii ; I '!•«• I -m :ni of
aREMIHGTOIT BROS.
who wi'i contract tor UIIYCJ tiaiu£ 1 !• ititii.
tames
WHITE
The only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first class medal at the
New Orleans E:.; ition. Guaran
teed absolutely pup-, and for general
household purposes is the very best
WEST PS Mil HOUSE.
This hotel, just :t! 1;. sir. et from the de
pot. lias bee.' n lilted i the new, ami I alt
prepared to a.eooniiaoua.te the tr.-.\> uiv
public.
NUDIBfiBT TIE M (
DAY OR WEEK.
Good Ilooms, good atu-uiion. good stabling
rates moderate.
For further Informal i.'-n enquire on tt l
prclllis' S Of
R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor
ni tißmfiwßii
STOKE in Butler, three doors west
of West Fenn Depot.
Having opened a fresh stock oi (JIiOCEKI KS
consist in;; of Cotree, Teas. Sugar. Syrup, Spit es.
Canned Goods of ;.!! kinds. Hams,
Isaci.ii, Lard, &c., &c„
Tobacco and Ci^ai'.s,
FLOt'ii of best brands sir.d iow prices ; also,
full line of lvllngler's popular brands of family
llmir constautlj on hands.
HAY. OATS, t'OKN and FEUD of all kinds at
lowest figures,
So. I. Salt, B.otvcr any other
House in fiuikr.
Country Produce wanted for which the highest
l<ri> e wiil be paid. Call and examine our slock
and prices.
Goods delivered free to all parts of town.
J. J. KSARHS & CO.,
70 East Jefferson St, - - Butler Pa.
J. 11. DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IN
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND—
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BXJTLEK, - - I^,
2-4-87-ly
FURNITURE!
FUHNITURL!
Bed Room Suits,
Dining Room Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CARPET-SEAT ROCKEKS,
Fine Line of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at
Ho. 40. NCRTH MAIN ST.,
The Cheapest Fnrnitofe Store
11ST BUTLER,
W. F.MILLSR.
B. & B.
Wo bog to announce opening of our Fall and
Winter Importation oi
French and German
DRESS GOODS,
HIGH ART NOVELTIES,
KO BESj
HABIT CLOTHS,
COSTUME CLOTHS,
Fancy Silks, Velvot Plushes, etc.
Also. In Cloak ami Suit. V partinent inostcom
nioto line in ( M.II«V< assortment of Ladles',
Misses' and Children's
Wraps, Fall Jarkoln,
IVeniiiarkelM.
Knclnns,
Phi Mli Sacqnos,
and Best Standard Makes of London-Dyed
Seal Sacques, Sea! Jackets,
WUAI'S and NEW SABKKTS.
Tills slock of Fall Dry Goods. both Fancy and
fctaple, for i legance 111 :.t> !-• and quality, Corn
ell it ae.v hi assort ni'ni., and best values as to
pi ie"s. will in-excelled by ncne In the country—
Kast or West.
Our Illustrated
Fall and Winior Catalogue,
Season of lssi-s. for gratuitous dlstrlbut ion, will
b'reaib aiioul Oct. l. ai> 1 will contain BO to w
pa':"S. "s\l'J Inches, Willi complete? line of cuts,
representing the Leadin;: Fashionable .styles In
Garments. Wrai eta.. a IJevlew and Des
criptive i'rlce of Pi;. <;"ods. Furnishings,
etc., which will be vubia'ilc to you In making
purchases of your f;.!l s i ; >;>lles. send us on
I'■ e l iil i aid vour name i P. o. Address for
coir,- of tills llliistra < • C;.i: iogue.
Sept. J.I to Oct. I' I < R state Fa!:' will lo
held at i;.v's,.sitli.n ,»„r: Mfeghrny. <m. lis
Grand Arm> l>a.<. c , t MHHIII numerous
cheap esc if-lons w il. tie run to I'iltsbuig and
Alhrlieny.
We invite our p./rou- .n:l public generally.
« iien !II lie cltv :f i In.- ii: t or other times, to
led perils 11y free to inak" our store room their
headquarters for meeting of friends, appoint
ments, etc.
Thor.mgHy organlwd M. ,1 Order Department
for benellt oi our manv customers living at a
ills'aiiee. Will seud .-am >!• - »r now Falltioods
to any ad.lie. I/n.e,;. prices marked on
ev, ry thing.
BOGUS £ BUHL,
115, 11/, 119,121 Fatal SI,
Alleghcujfi Fa n
iinaasii. ii bsteT,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - - PA.
Near New Court House formerly lioualdmn
ilnnsc >ed aeconiiiiod.itions lor traxclc/s.
Good stabling connected.
[I-'J- VG I> j II I ITKNMI I-M'-lt. Prop r.
For Drot Gravel, Blight's, Heart. I rlnf rv
o. U\er Disea es, N' rvou? in S AC. cure tiuar
aiiteeil. onieefctl Arch sir. I. I bll icb Ipliln. ft
per lioltle. I'l for $5. At. liriuckftKl.s. rry It.
rtise in the CITIZEN