Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 30, 1887, Image 4

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    KASKINE
(THE If EW QFIWIWE)
| VOOD iPralTB
J £J&> Ki:w HTKKSOTM,
I HIPPY UA\s"
£ I SWEET SLEEP '
A POWERFUL TONIC.
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION",
and all (Jcrm Diseases.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL
BLOOD PCKIKIEH, Superior to quinine.
Rev Win. Lucas, Rector Orace C hurch, Ra
»enna. 0.. writes: "I cordially endorse Kas
klne as being Just what you claim, an excel
lent substitute for quinine, with none of Its bad
effects. Mrs. Lucas had a serious form of
malaria, and was confined to her bed for
months. Kasklne had her up and around in a
lew days, and In a short time cure* her.
Living In the malarial districts of Mary land
I became a victim of worst forms of malarial
lever. I drugged myself with quinine and
other remedies without avail. I was greatlj
reduced when I heard of Kasklne. Its curative
powers were a medical revelation to me. It
cured me and I have not had a return of the
tr ?Pron J. D. Hlrd,, B. A.. Asst. Chemist.
Man land 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, tl.oo per bottle, or six bottles
lor 18. Sold by
J. C. BEDICK, Buler, Pa,
or seat by mall on receipt of price.
KASKINE CO.. 54 Warren St.. Xew York.
iiAWpWY
5O Mf exact LAW- 6 '• OM 1 1
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EEa W^S E DI 'Mm Ga
IPB
SCOTT'S
EMULSIOII
OF PDBE GOD LEVER OIL
Jlnd HypofihosphHes of f Jme & SoAi
Almost ae Palatable as Milk.
m on)j prqitntioQ of COD LIVER OIL that
«ea betaken readily and tolerated for ft loaf Um
h] jjn» r kk FOB CONCTTIPTIOW,
mSSIL SHT
■TI IHILirY. co& aVd if.
VUMH. ls\ WiHiSu in-Wubtfci W
flmßl Uto ■arrellot* I. lu n^itl
MalM and endorsed by the ie«» Fhyiiclaa*
fa thaaovntries of the world.
f«rttmtm *7 all Prafflvta.
W#iodfor Pamphlet on Waatin* DtneMen. Ad
iSsSm A BOWK£.Sew York.
The Reason
Why you should send your order for any kind of
Bye Or Bourt on Whiskey. Brandy, Oin. Wines.
he., to J. Schumacher, No. uoi Li -erty SL, l'itt.s
burg. Pa , Is because he keepsfhe l>est and pur
est goods lu that line, and sells them at lower
prices than any house in Pittsburg.
Three year old Pure Rye, » W> per gallon.
Four year old Pure Rye. SJ.W) per gallon.
Five year old Pure Rve, $3.00 per gallon.
From oto 8 year old Pure ltve *.'j.uo to *,"..00 per
gallon. The purest Imported Wines, Brandies
and Gins prescribed by physicians for medical
purpose*. Goods shipped to ail purts of the
country. No charge for package, call or write
and five me a trial order ami you will after that
deal with no other house. Send money with
order, by registered letter or I*. '>. or<ier. U.S.
Revenue laws prohibit shipping tto«xls C. O. I).
Kenpectfuiiy JACOB Sciii m \<-iikk,
•01 Liberty St.. Pittsburg. I'a.
E9~Btore located two minutes walk from Un
ion Depot.
* .
0 1/ WAI.DRON, Graduate of tiie I'liilu
• l\. delphla Denial College, is prepared
to do anything lu the liue of his pr ifeaaioit in a
satMactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block
up stairs.
J. S. LUSKi H.O^
Has removed from Harmony to Butler and has
his office at No. *, Main St., three dotjrs below
Lowry House. ayr-30-tf.
Br. S. A* JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pertaining to the profession execut
ed in the neatest manner.
Specialties Oold Fillings, and Painless Ex
traction of Teetb, Vitalized Air administered.
•See M Jefferitoa Street, one door Kaat of Lowry
Hoaae, t'p Mtalrs.
Office open dally, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt attention,
M. B.—The only Dentist in Butler using the
best makes ef teeth.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlee No. 89 South Main Street,
BUTLER, - I'A.
SAMUEL M. BIPPTDS,
Physician and Surgeon,
No. 10 West Cunninghtm St.,
BTTTXiEIL, FEJsT2ST'^
A J FRANK & CO,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES,
SPONGES, BRUBHES, PERFUMERY, Ac.
BBr-mysiclans' Presortptions carefully com
pounded, and orders answered with care ana
dispatch. Our stock of medicines is complete
warranted g inulne. and of the best 'tuallty.
45 South Main Street,
J3UTLER, -
FORSALE
A large frame boarding house, good location
and doing large business. Terms easy. For
lurtUerparticnlars inquire of
lTn. BrJINKLV, 17 K. Jeffi-rsoH St..
V 'jo.tl Buller. I'a.
AFFLICTED
Aftar all ottiara fall ctinault
Dr. L.OBB
aaa V. lftth St., below Callowhill, Phila., Fa.
9# yean experience in all MPECIAL diacasc*. I': r
mantntly rettorea tlioae wealtenetl by early indiactc
tiona,&c. Call or write. Advice free and atrictly cf»n
fi>lentia£ iHMun: n a .Mt. till ?,and 7to neveuiu^a.
npfMpssfMiWa lirf guaranteed
I'llliaßl I'l " r B May
■ am.*M M.w Itl sßrr. s.ll Arch St.
base
No operat;on or business delay. Thousand* of
cures. At Keystone House, Reading. Pa.. 2nd
Saturday month. Send lor circulars.
Adv.ce free.
4.W!I%V<*TRW7Si« aSSSStim I U,uu
THE CITIZEN•
MISCELLANEOUS-
Measuring by the Eye.
There is a wonderful difference in
the power which different persons
possess of estimating sizes and dis
tances by the eye alone. The facul
ty of estimating sizes and distances
by the eye is susceptible of wonder
ful cultivation. It is very valuable
when one wants to pick out quickiy
an article of proper size.
There are, however, certain influ
ences which, unless guarded against,
will often lead one astray as to the
real size of an object. The presenc
of a series of lines upon an object his
a great influence upon the appearance
as regards size. To illustrate this
fact is given ihe cut,showing a Equate
space, divided horizontally by a
seris of lines. The height and
width of this space are exactly equal,
as may be proven by measurement,
but to the eye they appear very un
equal.
SQUARE DIVIDED BY" LINES.
Much amusement may be gained
by asking a number of persons to
mark on a wall, measuring from the
floor up, the height of an ordinary
block Bilk hat, and then placing the
hat on the floor and observing the
wide diversity of opinions in the mat
ter, as shown by the marks. It is
safe to affirm that not one of a party
of twelve who has never experiment
ed in the matter will designate on
the wall the true height of the hat.
In Brief, And To The Point.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe
to good nature.
The human digestive apparatus it
one of the most complicated and
wonderful things in existence. It it
easily put cut of order.
Greasy for.d, tough food, sloppy
food, bad cookery, mental worry, late
hours, irregular habits, and man}
other things which ought rot to he,
have made the American people u
nation of dyspeptics.
But Gre an'a August Flower has
done a wonderful work in reforming
this sad business and making the
American people BO healthy that thej
can enjoy their meals aHd be happy
Remember :—No happiness with
out health. But Green's August
Flower brings health and hoppiuess
to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist
for a bottle. Seventy-five cents.
—Teacher: "Miss Sinnico, please
parse the sentence, 'Adolphus mar
ried Caroline'" Miss S: 'Weil,
'Adolphus' is a noun, because it ie
the name of a thing; 'married' is a
conjunction because it joins Adolphus
and Caroline, and' Caroline' is a verb,
'cause it governs the noun."
Drunkenness or the Liqour
Habit Positively Cured by ad
ministering Dr. Haines' Golden
Speciflic.
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
out their knowledge, aud to-day be
lievc they quit drinking of their own
free-will. IT NhVER FAILS. The
system once impregnated with the
Specific it becomes an utter iiupossi
bility for the liquor appetite to exi.-t
For full particulars, address GOLD
EN SPECIFIC CO., 18U llace St,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
—ln the six New England Stated
there are now living 3,500 people
over 80 years of age. 111 the aggre
gale these lung-lived "Down Easters"
have lived ov«r "f)0,000 years
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod
Liver OH, with Hypo
phosphites,
For Lung Troubles and Wanting
Diaeanes. Dr. J. SUnonaud, New
Orleans, La., says: "Scott's Emul
sion is the finest preparation of the
kind. In affections of the lungs aud
other wasting diseases, we may con
sider it our most reliable agent. In
a perfectly elegant aud agreeable
form."
—The cell in which Editor O'Brien
has been confined is only nine feet by
four. People who have occupied
rooms in fiea-side hotels will sympa
thize with him.
—I have been a great sufferer
from catarrh for over ten years; had
it very bad, could hardly breathe.
Some nights I could not sleep—had
to walk the floor I purchased Ely's
Cream Balm aud om 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 i.s worth
its weight in gold. I thank God I
have found a remedy I can use with
safety and that docs all that is claim
ed for it. It is curing my deafness —
B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn.
—General Ben Butler heads the
list of money making lawyers of the
country. Ilis fortuue is estimated at
$3,500,000 and his annual practice
nets him SIOO,OOO.
An Important Element
Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the fact that every purchaser re
ceives a fair equivalent for his money.
The familiar headline "100 Doses
One Dollar," stolen by imitators, is
original with and true only of Hood's
Sarsaparilla. This can easily be
proven by any one who desires to
test the matter. For real economy,
buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold
by all druggists.
—Marshall P. Wilder tells of a
small boy walking down a country
lane with a basket of apples on
his arm, hinging "Nearer, My God to
Ttce.',
In Love.
Caroline of Columbia, Pa ,
.ayfe: ' Tutt's I'ills is the best tued -
tine for Sick Henkche «r,d Indite -
tion I evt r used. My ftiends have
falleu in love with them. They are a
gnat blessiig."
Mistress to s.t rvunt : 'Did you
tell these ladies at the door ihat I
was not at home?" Servant :"Yis,
mum." MiMrees :"What d d they
ea)?" Servtm : "How fort:nit!"
HUMPHREYS"
If DB - HUMPHSE7S' EGOS'
r l4l ****•' witk blMl £n t r,,u f»
In use 30 y e»n.-*Special Prescriptions of
en eminent Physician. Simple, Bafe "J Sure.
»•3 CURES- 'MCE.
1 Pevtrii Congestion. Inflammations.. .♦.»
\\ oriiiß, Worm I'ever. Wonu ulic ..o
3 ('r)lng Colic, or Tectinnaof Inland .25
■I Diarrhea of Children or Adiuu ...»
5 Dysentery, Griping, Kliious Colic .->
6 Cholera Morbus. \ oniiting ;»
7 Coaeha. Coid. bronchitis ■ •*'*
8 Neuralgia, i'oothacne. Faocactae
9 Heada&es, *ick iitamcbe. \ertigo.. ~5
IU Dyapepala. li: lions . St r o ™ o< S„ i „ H « "«?
11 frutwreaaed or I nlnful 1 crlod* • ;£•
12 Whiles, too Profu'C Feriods. •-»
13 C roup, Lo-jgh, Difficult Br-a-.Linn... .-3
14 Salt Rheum. I.rysipelaa. kruytwaa. .25
15 Kheumati.m. Hhßoin«t , c »*«iM-
16 He»er and Axue. lb.l Jli.aria 50
17 File*. Blind or lJieedinK . •••;■••■ -oW
■ or E>ea .30
HOMEOPATHIC
fjsT*atarrS^!cut^^hrenic^niulenz^Ts«
20 Whooping Conah. \ io!ent '.ougns..
21 Aathnia. Opprenoe.i Breathing.......
2-J Ear Discharges. Impiired Heance .3W
23 Scrofula, Knlarged Olandf Swelling .50
24 lieneral Debility, Physical Weakness .5«
25 Ilrop-v. and Scanty Secretins>-■■■•
26 e*a BicWaa. Sickuew from Riding .5«
27 Kidney Disease —■
28 ,\mou< Debility, kern.n-1 Weak
ceae.or Involuntary Discharges... 1.
29 Sore Mouth. Canker... -Qg
3D rri nary W raknew. Wetting Bed
31 Painful Periods, with Bgasrn.. . ••
32 Diseases of the Heart. Palpitation I.MO
33 Epilepsy. Spajm. St \"2\?r. -r,.t "(!
34 Uiphiherin. Llcerated Sore Throat ••>«
35 Chronic rongesiJ<^_*^2j!ll!22^—-
§PE OIF I C S.
RoM bv Dniffcrists, or *ent post paid on receipt of
price lll -M I'll Kfc VS' a fcDI U >' E <'O.IOOTpUopSt^VTN
HUMPHREYS'
SOIiEOPATHIC VETESHTABY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep,
Agg*L X Dogs, Hogs, Poultry.
#TfSxi ) 500 PAGE BOOK on Treat.
ment of Aniuinl* and
\j| y Chart sjent Free.
Humphreys' Med.Jo., 109 Fuiton St., N. V.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
.J. M, KCSSELL,
Attorney at Law, oflice in ltiddle building, S.
E. corner "of Diamond.
CHARLES A. McPHERRIN,
Atty at Law, Office with L. 7.. Mitchell, Dia
mond, Butler, I'a. Collections a tpeciaity.
febs-Sti-ly
JAMES B. MATES.
Attorney ;:t I aw. Office :it No. 10 S. Main s ;
opposite Helm-man's Book Store.
llt A MCJLNAI.V
Attorney at Law, Kocni 3. Keibcr building But
ler, i'a. Entrance on Cunningham St.
(.LCIJUE C. PILLOW,
Attorney at I-uw Si'ltVl-.\' >K, >*: tit; ■ r»< l
B>:t.• r, I' it. U.nee with J. i>. Aic.Juuiiiu.
1". il. KAS I'M AN,
Cilice with C'!.-r»:.ee Walker.
S. P. BOWiElt,
Office in Brady's Law BuiWing.
S. II PIEKSOL,
Ofiiee on N. E. coiner Diamond, Kiddle BuiMiu.:
A. M.Cornelius. W. J. Welsh.
CORNELI t'S & WELSH,
Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's bui!di!i
second story. [l-10- til,
J. D. McJL'NKIM.
Office i:i Keiber Block.
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office ill Bern's new building, 2d floor, east side
ol Mam sUtet, a lew cloois south ol Lowrj
House.
A. T. BLACK.
Office tn Main stieet, one door south of Brad)
Block, Butler, l'a.
AAKON K. KEIIJEK,
Office in Kelbei Block.
C. tunisjiK,
Attorney at Law. business carefully
Itai.-ucieU. Collections made and proinptly re
luitted. Busluer.s corus|>ontlents l-ioiuptly at
lei.deit to anil; nswcretl,
J. T. IJONLY,
Office near Court House,
W. I>. BKANHON,
Office in Btig's building.
CLAKEM E \\ ALKEK,
South-eat,t corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa.
PEKO KEIBEH,
onice in Ki iter's Jelierton strt-1.
WM. 11. LLr>X,
Ollict in Kiddle Building, Diamond.
PKAXC'IS X. KOHLEIt.
Altorney-al-I.aw and Xotary Public Counv i
jjiven i.'i tiermau and i.:i.;i:-.i. u.uce Soiiih oi
Court House,
J. B. 31'jUMilM. J. M. OAL«lti:.'. l 11,
Mtx'CXlvlN OAEBBEaMI,
Office opjiositc Williar.l llou- Butler, l'a.
<;i;u. B. WHITE,
Office N. E. earner of Diamond.
J. P. BKI'fTAiX.
Office on Diamond,
THOMAS KOBINSOX.
UUTLKIt, l'A,
JOHN H. NEOLKY
<ilves particular attention to transactions In
Iteal Kstate througli'iul the county. Office On
Diamond,near Court House,in CITIZEN Buiidinfi
JOSC VANDEKLIN,
Office .Main St.. l door south of Court House
LEV. M«:Q CLSTION.
Office near Court House, South Main St.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. TIIO»IP»O>
THOMPSON & SOX,
Attorney at Law. Office on the west side of Main
St. A few doors North of Troutinan's dry gooOi
store.
Planing Mil!
INL>—
Yard
J. L. PURVXa. L. O. PURVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.
51 AN U KAC'TI' it MILS AND DMA LEEK IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY uaSUKiPITOW,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SA^li,
DOOIiS,
Fi^OitiNy,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets,Buageß Comics Boards.
SHINGLES & LATH
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Catholl(*€hur«ti
f \ DOCTORS LAKE
ht* 1 PRIVATE DISPENSARY
'Mm .J& OKKICI-.S, 'OKI PKNV AVE.
_ PITISBURUH, PA. -
All forma of Dtdlcato and Com-
WW pin uli d lii.-iM'i ri rt'|u!ring< o:.-
cation are treated at this Dl -j>"n i y wilii u ><:>:-
<••■ i ran ly ar ••I. li. K. I .ate la a member
of the ltoyaK , of I'll- i'-::-.ii-. ai.d
and ill tliC oWcbtltl- I «' \ |«"!'U'IK'C<I M l < I AL-
I.HT iri tIK* city. rial attention iv« »» to Nirv
fiti!-, Inrlillity trom c- ..« -ruu im ntal <• « rtion, In
di*<t« tlona "f \ oisMi, «V<\, c^iiinir*ff !•'») l«*al®' |f l
mental d<'i?ay/l. '-fc of enerjrjr, «!• nondemv, etc.;
alao < .'aiicens Old *•* '. (:,I n-, lih IClic umatlMii
unci ail < 9 oi the M in, IHood, Lnitun, I Hil
ary <>r;:;in , < onnnltutton free aim wtiictly
confidential. Office hour-i oto 4 and 7to ft ii.in.;
Mmda) >* - to 4 p.m. only. ( allatolliceoraddrcHS
6.K.LAKK, M.D., M.1t.C.1'.8. oi K. J.LAKK, M.D.
P. T B. W.\UMS
GRSATSST SHOW OH EARTH.
Combined with the
Great London 3 Ring Circus
AND
MONSTER ROMAN HIPPODROME,
Making Ten United Monster Sbows.
Anotliei* Show Added r l""his Season.
Capital, $4,000,000. Daily Expsnsss, $7,000
Largest and Richest Amusement Eaterpri-e on t'ie Pace of the Globe.
KILO M§lFs mmrn RMILY,
The most Marvelous Human Being known to exist. Revered and Honored
as Sacred Mascots, or Luck-Bringera, to the Burmese Empire. Se
cured at an expense of SIOO,OOO in gold. F'ir.-jt time in a
Christian Country.
Triple Circus Company in Three B'g Rings. Huge Elevated Stage for
Olympian Gamea. Two Immense Double Menageries of Wild and
Trained Beasts. Mammoth Museum of Living Human Wonders.
Grand Roman Hippodrome, with Glorious Races.
off "5J MIS# As Large as Life and quite a.s Natural.
And his big Polished Ivory Boned Articulated
Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Anywhere.
A "H" r^ie Afleetionate and Distressed Com
* •* panion cl" Jumbo.
Clfi6inGTllE ARTIFICIAL LAKE TCfl' f & . '!s' '%i. \ roRCIHt THf. WAilf*
CAPT. BOTTOM . K0 i&jg A' £\\. * ' FROM CITY RESERVCCA
- . ,'V; : t"- MHOWWnWB
Si ' ttttt JtA I 1 • <fy- /ARTIFICIAL LAKC.
CAPTAIN PAUL BOYTON,
The A<iuat:c Marvel. J'erforming i< Series of Wonderful I-Vuts n :i
Specially Cont-tructed li'.k;; of Cr).si;;l Water.
r Fhe
•/ ~ •/ '
Breath-Taking A<ts on the Flying Trap ze, while travelling at the
rate of thiity miles an hour
Myriads of Intenseij ioteiesiiog anj Stail'ing Fectuits,
Collected at an Enormous Expanse.
Trained Horses, Dogs. Pigs, Pouief, Lions, Tigers, Panthers, Bears,
Hyenas, Leopards, Camels, Elephants, Monkeys, IJ:r<ls=, uiml even Reptiles.
100 startling Acts and Furious Races on the Hippodrome Track.
.'{oo Phenomenal and Daring Artists performing iu .'i Rings.
100 Foreign Specialists Executing Perilous FeaU on the Elevated Stage.
11 Acts goiug on at the Same Time.
1,000 New Features and Wonderful Attractions.
VJTT7 Hm I \ \\FL
/ L Lt' I 1 Aflßr
. t • —s® 1 ,| " . .! I I
mmrn.
■■ ' :
I - vf' It
TREMENDOUS FREE STREET
•PARADE,
Containing over a Mile of Rich objects iu 1 raic features, will leave the
Grounds at 8 oV'ock A. M.
Admission to everything, 50 cents. Ciiildten u r!< r nine, 2"> ei.'H,
Two exhibitions daily, at 2 and BP. M. It. is < pen at 1 :J0 and 7P. M
For the accommodation of those wishing to avo '1 he cr .v<!s at the wdgcu,
an cflice has been established at
I). H. WULLER'S Drug Store, N •. 10 S nth Main St,
where reserved numbered tickets can be bought a tir; r. gul t price, and
admission tickets at the usual slight a Ivance, on the m< rji ig of the Show.
Excursion Rdles on all Kailro&c!s.
ASICS YOU IS
\ ¥ ) >; y
While other mercbauts are singing their own praises, we cause our customers
to acknowledge that our method of dealing is fhe best, our gocds second to Done,
in fact superior to many utually kept and sold as TIIE BEST. "Butler and surrounding
country needed such a store as this," is the general eneouragi.ig words our customers give as, "and people will be
fast finding it out too." Wc keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is tewed with first-,
class thread, trimmed, liued and made up iu a substantial manner Our medium and better grades take rank with
any Custopj-made in the way of fittiutr and make up. while our FIXE DRESS Si T ITS must be seen to be appre
ciated. OUll PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to state tLat 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, UNDERWEA R, HOSIERY, etc ,in great variety. The latest styles of everything
pertaining to a first-class cloihing store always on hac<;. 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 auu 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
BARM'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE.
R£iIBESI& BLOOK,
jVXai.ii Street, Butler* Pa.
:i®BO m m h* W ESTABLISHED «• ■ ■ « IBSO
]m m n w w TH E
Ui a uJIA «m § *J lii W iC Hj .hi R .
:<o. 19 NOWTII MAIN STREET,
NO PIN NNCRIMN ON ODD IMP nnnnc
I H $ If! S1 II £ J H IV ? ill J i»j H 8 illi
iiiiniiii ill ijiiiiiij iii or mil b oiium
Diamonds, Lidies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches
f" h J|.? p y £■» J P -T 1 Paper V-.'ei/ht, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament
*i\ jfli i UL.Utj f\ -,i i tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line # of Clocks
SiiD'QT s ll[7Ql i £l Q SkVi QOI Q 1 'I"TT fail to see this line ol Gjods, as it is the largest
kJiiVL/1 VV Chi UUJ C Uiubl uj/ a and most complete stock eyer shown in Butler.
T ~i\T f SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, ia Gold, Silver and Steel frames,
\_y J \ __Li VJT kj scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System.
Warrant all 4ioo<lk ;;*> Mepr^iienii'd.
Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
No- 19. North Main Street, - - - BUTLER,
YOUR ATTE NT ION
Is Called to nay Fine S<oek of
ckW Watches, Clocks, Jewelery,
SPJECTAOfcSS, &o„
• ' All of which have been selected with great care for
JPKK OUR TRADE.
A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated
'l'j'^ r ' > ' °f t'lja-g"'.' 1 l! ;• s buy from ft well
J. 11. G1 ll E i >'S, Ho* 13.' ajmain Street.
V I K f*L \ BUTuES, PA.
IliD Watch CASIS) sign oy electric bell.
FREE _ RIDE / FAI BUTLER to R%
4r?i) . jl
m/* " •
i '*« 4 KAUFMANK'S GRAiJO DEPOT, the largest
\v V :';X (J /■ and most enter|jris.ing Clothiey. Shee, Hat
\ '"v" ' "■ >\ and Furnishing Goods House, Fifth Avenue
■; anJ Stfiiihficli! Strte;. i ittsburg. will pay
_ v/t'v-VC**';' . :.••• the full Railroad Fare to every resident of wtfffimtk
'V ?'*"■ \ - - 33T7TLEn or vicinity, making \^^Pl
vr— 1 ~ - 3';? :. a purchase of not less than iS 1 ifißHi
jf / ;jl To people wishing to order goods by mail,
/ - ---—Kaufmann's beautifuily illustrated Fashion
\ ' • • i •" I bciik v.ill be liinile.! fjrutiS; on application. .
V>'\
FARM FOR SALE.
I v.ill M <-11 my JV.riu, located iri l*'rnl;3ju
toAi.ishiji, [Sutler county, l':i. !t contains
220 ACI IKS
of j'!".'l, w« " watered lain!, bMh rii.'.'c K: >d
.t\van:| ; •_"»< i (>• nn ! and and jfood i;ws 'i I i|
IIIIIUL a:•««.•»U yood el;e-ti;ut timber, time
orchard*,
GOOD BANK BARN,
-,Oxi;o feet, frj'r.ia aril dwell rsg, ood
sprint.' MM! t" «l >-1 •> iri>j IK use near li IUK ;
well ia kitchen, good <soru crib, pi;,' p n and,
:tli rue- "-ary impr >ve»n> i.w.
For terru .. Me, ii >| tire of use < n the prem
ises. CIICOKUK C. MCCA.NIU.KS.-,
I'roj cct, I'a.
TilK CITIZEN,
A weekly newppaper, publiiebcsd every Fri
-liv mo!iiiiu» at Butler, I'a., by JOHN 11. A
W. C. NKGI.KY.
Subscription Itnto.
Per year, in advance il GO
Otherwise 00
No Htibteriplion will bo diHOOiitinucd until
ill arrearages an: paid.
Al! commuiiicatioiiH intended for publication
iti tbiß paper iimntl.e a< companicd by the real
uaiao "I tbc writer, not for publication but an
a guarantee of yitnC, faith.
Marriage and d< nth nnticen miiat bo accom
panied by a rcHpoiiaiUe name.
Ail vei l l-.iii}* Hates.
(tin. cpjaro, one in- rtion, .*1 ; ea<h Hubno*.
ipiei 1 ic ' r ■).•>, 80 • ,'.i. V i ;rly a iv.-rl! ii
nipnli i • ■ -tin;; oi.o ''niirili of a cukuun
per j: U. l'ig::ro woik doable tl.ero lvt.'i;
add.!, i.j.i eliarjj'jH •■'.! ro nv« I;ly or liionlily
cliki ;;c it an made. I ocal orif nCneuiuntii 10
cer.'rt pi i' iiti : f ■ Ci'-t iiMi rtnui Mi 1 5 c. i.tu
|. r 1.i.0 fur ea> addition;:! irmeitiou. .II.: - -
ti i - iiid jgtlbi put Lx'.n .1 fnt <•' <bun>
ObitUEty not ■■ - elui.pid as I . -.I al.e.'tisc
l'.ii'i:tc ai I |i. ■;.!:< w).( n ban « d in. Au lil jIV.
J-otiM-K. I•; I' ci.tf . . tul Ad Hl. i ti ■li.'n'
Notion, f:) tiuli. 11. t ay, < tiou Mil !»•*•
fcoltitloii N.'l 'i Hi coo tin to I ««,
AdJ»o-r lui.Cin/i. , 't'ltkr, i'a.
on acj'/ciiji. g *;*.». v/h-jn in Chicaj<>. vv;i| f <J :t on ft!; »t
V>oA<JtfCft«»u.£Ao*r ;'LORiS S THOMaS.
GET THE iIE ST! +\
STONE PUMPS
Manufactured by Jamefi MoNees at llallston, IJutlcr County, Pa.
The only Pump that leaves tho water A ISNiOJLBJ'I'KSiY S l l'ftK.
They are the most debirable pump made. WE GUARANTEE SAT-
I ISFAC.TION in every respect.
; JA3IES h>S,
P. 0., j Sutler Co., P;i
i PERMANENT STAMPING
i i
For Kensingt>), Arrasene
AND OUTLINK WORK DONE,
?. ltd lessons In Bam : given by ANNIE M
LOWMAN,.NOIUI itrect, Butler, l'u.
i I n 20i.it
SURVEYING'
LAND,
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
i'uriicul ir utti.'titluu v«-.n to the Kcincing ol
old iiuua, AddrnjH,
It. t\ ICMJ IKK.
«'«. Siun'jor
North Ilojic I'. <»., Uiitlcr Cf) , I':..
****
t Convertible Wire Basket
can be i'Uaii|;i'<l Into lIMk UM-ful
CAMW ItKKM MF'U HI..
IttD I'KAHh Sr.. C'LKVKI AND, O.
WANTED- LADY;X':» n r. ;ti'; CXZ
uii nlil firm. . < IV';inivtl. jv» inn it nt in.. j i luu
Mul tfoudwilnrj. UAVi llltos., 12 Hun-lai tit.. N. V.
I
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts.
•3. C. ROESSING, President.
\V r M. CAMPBELL, Tjuusukku
I li. C. HEI NEMAN, Skciutakv
DIRECTORS:
I .1. I. Purvis, Samuel Anilcrs in,
William Campbell .1. VV. Hurkliart.
A. Ti'iuiman, ileudersDii Oliver,
I .'<>• - .iiiu. .lames Stephenson,
Mr. W. In in. V Wellzel,
J. I'°. Taylor. 11. C. tlelneiuail,
1 LOYAL M'JUNKIN. Gen, As'i
.BTXTXjIEJIR., 3P.A.
QA L B S M EAT
w .vrvri:! > \
I .1.1 .! • ..R N U -A- 1
I •s; •• si. h 'tii'il•»» in -lit <*•!.
*.\i» I « ITNnI . Aj.p!;. ut :
Ol|t « . fif 1.1. C • *'• i «»• '<» I' J' ■ I '* •
Chase 3rot(icrs Co., I ' 0, "; v {" :
<OU CAN FIND
on '"l«* in I'ITT:« 4 .; tt if !'!••/*•! iii, . !• • •■]<•»
i :.'i S"K EEMIKGTOH BEOS.
wht» \* *ll Colliruvt tur udvcjlMVC. I JUtC).
KIRKS
white
A k«fs\
HussiaN
The only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first class medal at the
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, and for general
household purposes is the very best
WES? PENH HOUSE.
Tliis-tootel, just !icrii-> tin- street from Hi de
list. h;t-s hoi' 1 refitted i:i (!.<■ li-w, an i I au
again prepare 1 to aeeoi!,.so;lat'j the tr-vc linw
public.
nv tor pui
Dullnbtofl 5jJ ila SB* aI,
DAY OK WEEK.
i>ood itooms, g.atiX at'ention. good stabling
rau-s H i.,;, rate.
For further information enquire on ti j
prei:i?M-s of
R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprietor
Ifii triiptSl fißSSttisl
STORE in Butler, three doors west
of West I'enn Depot.
Having opened a Iresh slock ol (JHOCI.KI ICS
cons.sting orcolici'.Te&s. Sugar. Syrim, Spices,
Canned Goods of kinds. Ilains,
liacon. Laid, &C., £.c,, '
Tobacco and Cigars,
i f or:; o' test brands ;r.d low prices ; aiso.
full line of Kbngler's popular brands of family
lli iir cor-sl:.litij on h<:i:sls.
HA i . OA'I s, CO UN M:d FE2U cf all kinds at
lov.ist liKUifs,
Xo. f. Kalt.E.owcr any other
Wonsc its fiisilip.
Country Produce v.at.lcd : r *liie!i tbe
pri- o will be paid. C;d! ;: :i! examine :»ur s;.. t k
;a:d prices.
Goods delivered free to pnits of town.
J. J. HHABHS k CO.,
70 East Jefferson St , - - Butler Pi.
J. H. DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IX
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BXJTLER, - - l^Y,
2-4-87-Jy
PUBNITURIi!
FUBNITUjSt U
Scd Room Suits,
Dining Boom Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CAHPET-SEAT RO OKEP.S,
Fine Line of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at
No. 40. EGRTH KAIN ST.,
The C!<TS|>rst Fnrtiilare Store
IIST H UTLER.
W. F.MIIiLBB.
p ~q~ t>
Ik SL
We IK I . annuity •<; ntng of our fall and
Winter Importation of
French and German
DRESS GOODS,
HIGII ART NOVELTIES,
ROBINS,
HABIT CLOTHS,
COSTUME CLOTHS,
Fancy Silks, Wlvet Plushes, etc.
Also, in Cloak and Suit Department most com
plete lino In endless assortment of Ladles',
Misses' ami Children's
Wriipu, Fall luckcln,
XcvuiarkctN.
ESasluiiH.
Pitisli Kneqiico,
and Best Stnnd&nl Mala-, of London-Dyed
Seal Sacques, Sea! Jackets,
WKAI'S and NEW 31AUKKTS.
Tills stock of Kull Dry <a.ods, both Fancy and
Staple, tor elesrauce In w tV l • r and quality, com
pleteness In assortments, arid best, values :ik to
prices, will be excelled by none In the country-
Hast or West.
Our Illustrated
F'all and Winter Catalogue^
Season of 1887-s. for gratub'»is distribution, will
be ready about Oct. I. an I will contain r<o to no
sxil' Inches, with complete line of cuts,
representing the l/!adin^ r :'u.shlonable Styles In
(iartm nU. \Vra,>s ets.. als j :l Review and Des
criptive I'rice list of Or. 1 cood.s, l'urnlslilntrs,
etc.. Which -A 111 I." ValU::!>! 11l yutl 111 making
purchases of your fall : .'lies. Send us on
Postal fan! your name • i 11*. o. Address for
copy of this lllusira <■< aUfrue.
Sept. £llO (Hit. r>, b" ' Mute l'"olr will bo
lield at, KxposHlou r.-rk. Allegheny. Oct. lls
(irand Ann,' Day, e nat ii,:s season numerous
clieupexcuraloii.iWii.be ri::i tc Htt.sburg and
Allegheny.
We in*. Ho our patrons ■■•■ d pitljl.c generally,
when In Hat city at tin- ' Hue or ol'ier times, to
feel perfectly free to make ,mr store room their
headquarters fir maetlnif of friends, appoint
uients, etc.
Thoroughly organized IV* 11 Order Deportment
for benefit of our in my citslomers living at a
distance. Will send smi'il. 4 new Full Hoods
In any address. I. nve-,1 prices marked on
ovcrj thing.
BOSGS & BOHL,
115, 11/, 119,121 Fatal SI,
ii.lSsgliGisa.j. Ps:»
BrSiluti lira.
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER. - -
Near New Court House formerly Donaldson
Mouse u o, -d aecouitii 'lal lons for li.t\ tiers.
I staollut; c* unecli 'l.
H-y-Vi; lyj II I.1TI.XMI ! I LER. I'rop'r.
For Droirsj, (iravel, right's, Heart, liin.ry
or Uver l'ls' afes. Nervo'X o. -s. Kv. I'ure (illur
ante •I. Olllce s:tl Arch sire. t. I'hlliidelpblii. ci
per bort.le.« for ».i. Ai l>ru ;i,isis. rry n.
|g|r"A(lvcrtißo in the Citizen.