Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 07, 1887, Image 4

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t.nki aii\thuiu Ui line <»I lil* rr»f<*»i<»« i» a
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«MKce on Main Mrevt. lUitler, lliion Itlock
WiUin.
J« S* laUSKi MID»I
ll** remr-rrd from Harmony to Butler and has
his onto- ut Na », M.tlu St.. three doors lielow
Lawrj" House. apr-so-tf.
Dr. 8. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pertainkis to the profession execut
ed in the neatiM manner.
Si*ci*liiM :Killiiigv. and Painless r.x
trartHHi of Teeth. Vitalized Air administered.
(Hirf «B JrfriMa Street, our door East of Lowry
Uonw, l'|i Stain,
f(fllce open daily, except We«inesila>"s and
Thursdays. Communications by mail receive
prompt attention.
K. B.—The only Dentist in Butler using the
knt aakes of teeth.
JOHN E. BYER3,
PHYSICIAN ANn SURGEON
Office No. GT> South Main Street,
BUTLER, - PA.
SAMUEL MJBIPPt) S.
Physician and Surgeon,
No. 10 West Cunninghiin St.,
BUTLEE« FEIN-UST'J±
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizens of this Com
monwealth for their approval or re
jection by the (Jeneral Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by
order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in
pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amendment to
the constitution of the commonwealth :
SECTION l. Be it resolved bv the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot.
That the following is proposed as an amend
ment of the constitution if the commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in accordance with the pro
visions of the eighteenth article thereof:
AMENDMENT.
Strike out from section one, of article eight,
the four qualifications for voters which reads
as follows:
"If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he
•hall have paid within two years, a state or
County tax. which shall have'been assessed at
laast 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
ace. possessing the following oualilications,
■ball be entitled to vote at all elections :
First. He shall have been a citzeu of the
United States at least one mouth.
Second. lle.shall liave resided in the state
ooe year (or if. having previously been a quali
fied elector or native born citizen of Ihe 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 mouths immediately preceding the elec
tion.
fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up
wards, he shall have paid, within two years,
a state or county tax, which shall have been
assessed at least two months, and paid at
least one mouth oefore the election, shall
be amended, so as to read as follows :
Every male citizen twentv-one years of age.
possessing the following qualification*, shall
be entitled to vote at the (Killing place of the
election district of which he shall at the time
be a resident and not elsewnere :
First lie shall have 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 le;ust
thirty days immediately preceding the elec
tion. The legislature at the session thfreof
next after the adoption of this section, shall,
and from time to time thereafter may, enact
laws to pioperly enforce tins provision.
Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of
tweuty-one years, who shall have been a citi
leni for thirty days and an inhabitant of this
state one year next preceding an election, ex
cept at inuuiclpal 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 of
which be 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. 1 hat in time or war no elector in the
actual military serviee of the State or of the
United States, in the army or navy thereof,
shall be deprived of his vote bv reason of Ins
atoeuce from such election district, and the
legislature shall have power to provide the
maimer 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.
FjJtli- For the purpose of voting, no person
shall be deemed to have gaiued or lost a resi
dence by reason of his presence or absence
while employed In the service of the United
Stales or the State, nor while engaged in Hie
navigation of the waters of the State or ot 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
foldiers aud sailors, who, fur the purpose of
voting, shall be deemed to reside in the election
dlstrlcc where said home is located. I,aws
snail be made for ascertaining, by proper
Proofs, ihe citizens who shall lie entitled to
le right of .suffrage hereby established.
A true copy of the Joint resolution.
CHARLES \V. STONE.
Secretary of the Com monweal'.h.
Aug. 5, H-t.
AFFLICTED^UNFORTUNATE
After all others fail consult
Dr. LiOBB
*■ Wth St., below Callowhill, Phila., Pa.
*• years experience in all SPECIAL diseases. Pvr
manently restores those weakened by early indiscre
tions, ftc. Cdlorwrite. Advice free and strictly con
fidential tours :iz A.M. till and 7to JO evenings.
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of lb*t. but would profit bjr
her Irtvuda expwiwuw, aud u»v
vt hko au arucU* until hftor »b»
i bad boU)(bt it
Mauv * IMIW it burrivd out of
th» world by powerful opiate*.
' Motbvr*. use I»r. Bull'* Baby Syrup
l be aateat and be«»t baby mediciue iu
lbo world.
Many disease* arise Iroui vitiated
or impure blood, therefore keep the
aytitem btaltby and proof tbe
iuroad* of disease by usiug Laxador.
Tbe tuau who wouldn't take "no"
for au answer has gone into aiuateur
photography aud ia taking negatives
right and left, whenever he gets the
chance.
—lmpurities of the blood often
cause great annoyance at this season.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood,
and cures all such affect'one.
Lilybud "to rue* over a man?"
••Yes, indeed, mum" replied the sto
ker of the express, "It jolts the en
gine wuss nor a cow."
I have been a sufferer from ca
tarrh for the past eight years. Hav
ing tried a number of remedies adver
iieed as "sure cures" without obtain
ing any relief, I had resolved never
to take aov other patent medicines,
when a frieud advised me to try Ely's
Cream Balm. I did so with great
reluctance, but can now testify with
pleasure that alter using it for six
weeks I believe myself cured. It is
a moot agreeable remedy—an invalu
ble Balm. —Joseph Stewart, 624
Grand Ave., Brooklyn.
—Tommy (aside) —Columbns
was by birth an Italian. Teacher (to
test pupil's intelligence)— And what
is an Italian? Tommy—An organ
grinder.
For Old And Young.
Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills atet as kind
ly on the tender infant and infirm old
age, as upon the the vigorous sys
tem, eradicating every morbiOc agent
and invigorating the debilitated or
gans.
—"lf all tLe world were blind,"
said an Ii ishman, who had just been
inspecting a 6chool for the blind,
"what a melancholy sight it would
be !"
—lt is a singular phase of human
nature that, when a man gives bis
wife a dime to buy a box of hairpins
or a gum ring for tbe baby, it looks
about seven times as big as when be
planks it down for bitters.
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, and to-day be
lieve they quit drinking of their own
free-will. IT NEVER FAILS. The
system once impregnated with tbe
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.
—Tbe Spaniards have this proverb:
"When mothers-in-law fall out we
get at the family facts."
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 tbe finest preparation of the
kind. In affections of the lungs and
other wasting diseases, we may con
sider it our moßt reliable agent. In
a perfectly elegant and agreeable
form."
—Five Cincinnati belles formed a
pool ot SIOOO, bought tobacco on
margins, and cleared §16,000.
—Speaking of thejnumber thirteen,
England found it unlucky wbeu that
number of States rebelled against her,
f \ DOCTORS "LAKE
hm 1 PRIVATE DISPENSARY
OFFICES, SJOG PENN AVE.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All forms of Delicate and Com
plicated Diseases requiring C'OK
HDtNTiALand SCIENTIFIC Medi
cation are treated at this Dispensary with a suc
cess rarely attained. Dr. S. K. Lake is a member
of the ltoyal College of Physicians and Surgeons,
and is the oldest and most experienced SPECIAI-r
IST in the city: Siiccial attcutiou given to Nerv
ous Debility lroni excessive mental exertion, in
discretions of vouth, Ac., causing physical and
mental decay,lack of energy, despondency, etc.;
also Cancers, Old Sores, F its, l'iles, ltliciimatism
and all diseases of the Skin, Blood, Lungs, Urin
ary Organs, Ac. Consultation free and strictly
eoiiiM. nt.lnf. Office hours oto 4 and 7 toSp.m.;
SuiMlays3to4p.ni. only. Call at office or uourcss
S.K.LAKE. M.D..M.U.C.P.S. or E.J.LAKE, M.D.
;
guaranteed 1
1 *lll ■ll*l W>v I>r. -J. B. May-
B —M. 'lll
at Once, jj
.«o operation or business delav. Thousands of J
cures. At Keystone House, "Heading, Pa., .'ud i
Saturday of each mouth. Send for circulars. 5
Advice free.
" THIS !
N. W. AYER At SON. our ag,ut«. !
23T" Advertise in the CITIZEN. ]
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ATTOUNKVS AT LAW.
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K corner ol Dlani«>ud
CItAKLKd A. MtPIIKKKIN.
Ally at Law. t'liiei- aiili I. Z. MlUbeil, i»ia
tumid, liutK-r, P«. CuSla'lieu a cj ec.uUy.
febVM.ly
JAMI.SU. MATES
AHorue> at lj»w. Ollltc ul No h> S, Vnlll s'
opposite Ilelneiuan's llook Store,
llt A Mt Jl'NtvlN.
Attorney al IJIW. Itoi ni l. Briber building But
ler. Pa, Entrance on t unnU«tfhalu St.
ewaoia PILLOW,
Attorney at Ijtw and si BYKYOR, Main strut
Butler, Pa. Office with J. I>. McJuukiii.
K. M. EASTMAN,
Office with Clarence Walker.
s. F. BOWSER,
Office iu Bradj 's Law Building.
S. H. PIEKSOL.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Kiddle Building
A. M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh.
COKNEUUS & WELSH,
Attorneys at IJlW— Office in Berg's buildin
second story. [4-lfr tl I,
J. D. McJUNKIN.
Office in Iteiber Block.
T. C. CAMPBELL.
Office in Berg's new building, 'Jd floor, east side
of Main street, a few doots south ol Lowry
House.
A. T. BLACK.
Office on Main street, one door south of Brady
Block. Butler, l'a.
AARON E. REIBER,
Office in lieiber Block.
0.0. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at 1-av,. Legal business carefully
uansacted. Collections made and promptly re
mitted. Business correspondents promptly at
tended to aud answered,
J. T. DOM A',
Office near Court House,
W. D. IiKANDON,
Office in Berg's building.
CLAKKNOK WALKER.
South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa.
FEUD IT EL BE B,
Office in lteiber's building. Jefferson street.
\VM. H. LLJSK,
Office in \tiddle Buildiiii;, Diamond.
FRANCIS X. KOIILEK.
Attoniey-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel
given in German anil English. Office South of
Court House,
J. B. M'JUNKIN. J. M. GALBKEATH.
McJUNKIN & GALBREATH,
Office opposite VVilliard House, Butler, Pa.
GEO. It. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond.
J. F. BKITTAIN,
Office on Diamond,
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER, PA,
JOHN H. NEC. LEY
Gives particular attention to transactions in
lteal Estate throughout the county. Office oil
Diamond,nearCourt House,in CITIZEN Building
JOSC VANDEHLIN,
Office Main St., 1 door south of Court House
LEV. MOQUISTION.
Office near Court House, South Main St.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON
THOMPSON & SON,
Attorney at Law. Office oil the west side of Main
St. A few doors North of Troutman's drygooi:s
store.
AMENDMENT TO THK CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizens of this Com
monwealth for their approval orrejee
lion by the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by
order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, iii
pursuance of Article' Will of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of this Commonwealth :
SECTION 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and
House of ltepresentatiees of tin," Common wealth
of Pennsylvania ill General Assembly niel, That
the following amendment is proposed to the
Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsyl
vania, in accordance with the Eighteenth Article
thereof :
AMENDMENT.
There shall be an additional article to said
Constitution to be designated as Article XIX, as
follows;
ARTICLE XIX.
The manufacture, sale, or keeping lor sale of
iutoxicating liquors, to be used as a beverage,
is hereby prohibited, aud any violation of this
prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable
as shall be provided by law.
The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of
iutoxicating liquor for other purposes than as a
beverage may be allowed in such manner only
as may be prescribed bv law. The General As
sembly shall, at the first session succeeding the
adoption of this article of the Constitution, en
act laws with adequate penalties for its enforce
ment.
A true copy of the Joint Hesolutlon.
CHARLES W. STONE,
8-5-llt Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A Aicaiatlo Q-&
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Ortfunu.
'' JAiIiES E. MOKKIS, Solo Aarorc,
105 CHAMBEIW nr.. KLW VR.BIF
FOIL KALE BY
J. C. REDICK, Druggist,
BUTLER, PENN'A.
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twitft wuu-r, \>v lUwl jui Pil iu>. t >l»\»* will *!»» I rvhilihvu
lo tv» m Ihk>l, to Clilvlt tlAtlo, J llt'lo lU'Vl'f WiW Ull Oil
(uml Sluk* uuuK- llial would iv>i-l -uow wuUr, it tak* ■>
tlu v Ih'M ul U-atliiv to do it—t all-xkiu \\< u I Jo it, I* ti 11 1
the Imhlv t\> resist. What will? Nothing hut tl»o wiv
bi>t ol kip anil that \\»' hnvi' as yo all know. u luiv«
tlit* rlicu|> j;»khlj* I»hj in at sl.4 :> ninl UJ»WiH'<ls,
Hoys' $1,2-» anil m»wttii!s. Youths' ••> cts, ui«l ( hildrons ,
•*»t> etn . and u|iwauls, w ill >»\ th*->o in tlr tluaj>
Ihh)(s in the market—not unction jrootls «ithvi, hut straight
«:*hhls. Our Kip 1 toots aiv tho rlioi t*o;«t nrtkos in tin*
market, ha\c tested their wearing qualities for years ami
1 know what lam wijinjr when I ti'll :> custmer they aie
all lijiht, we don't guarantee eheap )m ots as tine ilealera
do to n sist water, we think to mueh of our re(>utatien as
a square dealing house and ti o much (>l' oi:r customers
to know ingly impose on them in this w ay. \\ e Keep
Wool itoots the best and wannest hoot made for extreme
eold weather at low prices. Oil mens high top boots
j four soles with square box and without. Make a specialty
of mens' bett Kip and fr'all Boots in low instep.
Our lineof Ladies' Misses and Childreiis Fine Shoes
contains the best styles in Fruneh Kid, Curacoa Kid,
Dongolia, Pebble Coat all widths from AA t«» ItiL,
Waukenphast, Common Sense nd Opera lasts. No one
should fail to see these goods. ill especially call your
, attention to our Ladies' fine Kid and Pebble (Joat button
'• boot, a new thing with us at best, style best value
you ever saw for the money, better than is sold else
wherd at $- 00, very stylish and will wear, selling won
derfully fast,one large lot sold already this iall and now
e have a 'arge duplicate order in the factory. See our
y Grain Button at 80 cts, SI,OO and 81.25, our fine Kid
or Goat 2-"i, our old Ladies' ilanuel lined Shoos and
j. Slippers, felt shoes with lelt soles, old Ladies' wide grain
and goat Shoes, all these styles kept in Misses and
Childrens' Shoes at prices in proportion.
We make a specialty in Misses and Childrens' spring
heel shoes, high cut shoes in Calf, Goat and Grain.
MENS' A XL) BOYS' FIXE SHOES.—We have these goods
* made expressly for our trade, of Freuch Calf, Kangaroo, Calf and Eng
lish Grain leather, hand, machine and standard, in wide, piaiu or nar
row tees, with tips, perfect fit, ease and comfort guaranteed to the
wearer. See our mens' lino shoes at SI.OO, $1.25, $1,50 and $1 75,
can't be duplicated in Butler. Our Calf Shoes at $2.00, $2 25, $2.50
$3.00 have no equals.
Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Calf and Kip Shoes, every p*ir
warranted, Calf, Glove, Grain, Ileavy Oil Grain Button, arc excellent
sellers. Goods made to order. Repairing all kinds done at reasonable
prices. Large stock all kinds Leather and Findings— -low prices.
A few words about Rubbers. We keep the largest stock of Rub
ber Goods in Butler. Have the following: Candees. \Voonsockets,
and Boston makes. Mens' Itubber Boots as low as $2.00. Mens'
Buckle Arctics at 95 cts ard will duplicate any price or any make of
Rubbers any little dealer may name. Have plenty of them, they are
all warranted fresh goods made this yenr. Come and se us will save
you big money. IS. C. 1H BJSK2/I'4>>V
]so. I, lain Street.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MENS', YOUTHS'. BOYS, AND CHILDREN'S
111111111 CLOTHING, 111111111 ,
Of Fine and Medium Grades, at Closest Prices.
Also, J. KLEE & CO.'S SUPERIOR WORKING PANTS,
Every pair guarantee! not to rip.
Kos. <»2S HIS<I GliO Rreadway, X*. w »ovk.
! 811 LIBERTY ST.. PITTSBURGH.
A. Troutman & Son.
Leading Dry Goods Souse.
' B UTLSR ZPIE-N InT'A-.
s iiiiiiiin<i> liiiiinii
A Trouiman & Son. Cioaka and Wraps.
The leading Dry Goods and Car- for Children and Ladies.
. pet. House, Butler, I'a. We carry the greatest variety of
; New Full Dress Goods at prices styles, our stock never was as large,
' which will make them move very Vices never so low, goods never so
' fast uice -
I We have the largest stock ever If you want to see the nice poods,
shown in Butler countv, comprising please call and examine cur stock,
all the new goods in Checks, Stripes Ladies , Gents , and Children s
and Plain Weaves in Foreign and ; Underwear, every grade, a.l sizes,
Domestic , best goods.
Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, \ elvets,
! Black and Colored Silks. Vl^be? - Yarns, < etc
OUR—
special Carpets and Oil Cloths,
! IN TRIMMINGS, never had so many — never were car
( .it- i pets so cheap,
twe have never had such a nice as- our 6tcc k is complete. Don't buy
sortment and so many of them. a Carpet ontil yoU have seen our
BARGAINS stock. Body Brussels, Velvets, Tap
! estry, 3-Piy Extra Super, Hemp, Cot-
In Flannels. Blankets, lickings, : Uag Ruga.
Ginghams, White Quilts, Shawls Window Shades, largest assort-
Table Linens, Lace Curtains, ment, lowest prices,
in fact evervthing which can be ai inTA iki n/M r~ e>
found in a CURTAINPOLES
| i You will find on examination our j
Fitsl-Ciass Di) Goods », , |. ,^;! D Ci«IX. ,he Lowe6 '
A. TKOXjTMAK & PON'S,
Butler,, Pa__
FALL MILLINERY!
■
Our line of Ladies, Misses and Children's STRAW and FF.LT HATS and
BONNETS, in all the newest fall and winter shapes,
in uow complete at the
Leadinji: JVlillinei-y House.
T. PAPE,
ISTo. 18 South. Main St.» - - - - I*utler, f«. |
AHUH VOUIt
Attentions
WVlrc fiVv* Mt eliSp \livH j «i ! n . , t\\ h* '
W bV 1* ir> '> t. .nf p-irts Id fit.«**
IVI toW \rt yi* tt-rt mid i Ml "UllM'tf Hu<l
ft M i\% \Vll 'MI (h . \VMM' 1 - •» n (• • »»tH> tc |>*BM U
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aVlV WAW \<\ I) ■V- AV \ u msh "iv I IVli HUM* sr! ' ' :nM W-
<W r|* fl (in ill -<fi VI .Tin \if »• ;»»( v;t
Mhus', Youths, Hoys' aud Childrenn' Clothing'
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vvH»Vi>|v\J Ihh \ M'" | VII Ih»-|l |i\ 1 . «at 1,1 i} it, ; .i. , |
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I UMuvw>b>r i,4t u, W U (Mdgi vir um iik «t . u » \
EAUNV'S ONE-PEIOE OLOTHINB STORE
liiionoi: it: un-u ulook,
Main Htreet, Hutl®r» Pfi, I
.<BBO • 1 ESTABIISHKD ■ ' • 1860
11. i, : B, ■ ■ v\* t .VL Kli .
No. Ul NO I, Til MAIN STKKKT,
fiHAHD OPENING OF SPRING GOODS.
Diamond-, Ladien' and Gents Gold and Silver Watches
Irr iJ P V S* S ' !< l H>r h eight. <»ilt with GlflfS Shade, I'lash Lo< k, Pl ».jiic with l'loral Oronmrbt
!I*hiif il 5 Ul_U L" vT" a l ' o n. M A RBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete liu«» of Clock*
VTVin Q O 1
OliVt/1 \y till \J cl» UJf • and most complete st k ever Lwu in Butler.
m> I " | XT/ i *VJ SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Gold. Silver end Steel frames,
4 1!\. 1 1.1 Vl seientificallj ailjiisted under I>r. Kiug'd Sjstru.
Keitii'iiiher hp WisrraiH :i!l (ioods as ff«*|>rf«' 11 }»•«!.
Engraving fne of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
ISTo- 19, North Main Street* - - - BUTLERj
YOUR ATTE NT ION
Is Called to my Fine Stock of
•x cV 9$))R/> Clocks, Jeweleiy,
SILVERWARE, 3PEOTAGLBS, Sc.,
Aii 4 : V'J i •'.! .-ebvteil wi: -ri-i' < i:-;> f.-.r
rftf FfJpif s SP 5f
|fM iiWHi.u, i wiiH',l, ji t'UtNj tso., few ,
I sroods Engraved FREE of eh arge. If jou w:sb to buy from a well
3 ?) nT)TT?T)'fI 0«IC» aOCK.
Ulllh l> O, No. Ift S,. Main Street.
H ItBWATCHtAoLU SIGN Oi' ELECTRIC BELL '
JO?JL . fREE - R1 fe BUTLER Ij Httshrf.
M if --
pa (j ■. \ /> j
feM ./>' , . . \ KAUFHAfiN'S GHAKO DEPOT, the largest
// . ' '. / . •/' >T% : \ ani most enterprising Clothing. Shoe, bat
v .5< 1 '• - ?, ') anti Furnishing Goods House, fifth Avenue
l - r^3X7 a? ZL,E Zi cr vicinity, making \t'(|j|l|
<ST-. ** s -- -r v- a purchase of not less than i *">. vMHHHA
j] To poople wishing to order goods by maif, rTWTOHP
- —-• S —' V Kaufuiann's beautifully illustrated Fashion ivv£||| Wm
FARM FOR SALE.
I will set! Imy f:rm, located in Franklin
township, I>atler cuunty, I'a. Ii contains
'220 ACHEri
ofp/y.il, will w;>tared both ri-ij" ntul
tw.i'iij : il u:":iin la::d Hllil tfoixl aru»s !f;i il
30 acres ofgoo't timber, three
orchani.-',
GOOD BANK BARN,
50xC0 feet, frame and log owc-ll ns, ocd
spiinijHiJil gced f; rinj; l.i ute near h >u;.t;
well in kitchen, good corn crib, jien and,
all iitceEKary iuiprovcmcut?.
For terras, etc, iii(|uire of mc on the prem
ises. GeokokC. Mi I'.\m>|.i:hs,
Frof j tct, I'a.
TilK CITIZEN,
A weekly new spaper, j übliehed every Fri
ilay zaoiuinjf at Butler, I'a., by JOilN H. &
W." C. KFGLEY.
Hubserijitlon Rate.
r»;r y< ar, in advance il 50
Otherwise 42 00
No Bcbbciipliou will be disoowtiaaed until
all aireat ageu are paid.
All communications iL.tea.ied for publication
in this paper must bo atci mi anied by tho real
I name of the writer, not for publication but as
a guarantee of good faiib,
Mrrriage and death notices nia-t be accom
patiicd by a responsible name.
Advertising Itatrs.
One square, one intertion, -il ; each <ubse
((ueut inuerlion, 50 oonts. Yearly advartisc
menta exceeding one-fourth t f a column, j'a
per icch. I igrrc wrik double (hero laitiß;
additional charges where v.eekly or monthly
chai.'gis a>« made. I.iical a*!veit>Heu:ents 10
cents per lino for llrat iusottion and 5 eeiita
per iii:o for earh additional insertion. Mar-
r.iid dealhs puLhshed tree of charge.
Obituaiy notices charged as local advertitc
mtiits a -.d payable when jiai:-Icd ii;. Auditors'
Notices, it; Kxccutoi*. ami Adiuinit~tratorb'
Notices, eacij; Caution a'-il Jj;s
eolution Notici s, not exciu'ilnti: ten Ijiius, >2.
Addittib Tkl < nizi.s, liutlor, l a.
r.ropsy. I .ravel, blight's. Hi art. l*ll!!::»y
lor f.lvor 1 Useaws. Ni rvousiicj. . .\c. <--ire i.ia.r
anteeU. Otllce Sal Arch .street. I'litl;;.bla. jl
I per bottle.6 lot f.i. At Druggists, fry il.
GET THE BEST!
STONE PUMPS.
a 1 Manufactured by James MeXees at llall&ton, Butler Couuty, Pa.
e The only Pump that leaves tho water AIiSOIjUTEIjIf s : I"HK.
They are the most desirable pump made. WE GUARANTEE SAT
(I ISFACTION in every respect.
i; JAMES McNEES,
KEISTJGR 3r*. 0"» J-?ntler Co.? Pa
-
FERNIANENT 3TAMPING
[. 1 For Kensingt ).), Arrasene
1 AND OUTLINIi WORK DONE,
ilso lessons iu sati) : M' vtn by AA'NIE M
0 . street, Butler, I'a.
'SURVEYING
1 LAND,
s COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.!
: Particular attention £iven to the Retracing ol
old lines. Address,
li.E'. UiLLiilti),
3j Co. Surveyor
y i North llope I*. 0., Uutler Co., I'a.
u W-»-iy ;
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| fip null bt. v Cum bukb, o.
WITFtt I lftY A ' 1 < r, u
VIHiM Itu LHU I re| ic«ent I orov I«k »:ity
anoldilrm. References required. I'erma.icnt poidtkNi
1 j «ud 4f«>wd balary. GAY lillu.S., Baxxtax Sri., N. Y.
BUTLER COUNTY
'Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Office Cor, Main & Cunningham Sts.
-3. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
YVM. CAMPBELL, Treasurer
I 11. C. HHINEMAN, SECRETARY
DIRECTORS:
■ .1. I. Purvis, Samuel Anderson,
■ W illiam Campbell .1. W. Unrkliart.
1 A. Ttoutiaan, lleiuler-ou Oliver,
: <!. (' lNieviim;, lames Stephenson,
! l»r. \Y. In in. N. W.-it/el,
| J. F. Taylor. I. C. Ileiueman,
\LOYAL M'JUNKIN, (Jen, j'
BUTL.EB, FA.
QALEBME\T :
M A> E1) jl
: —to cati\ ;ks (or tin -.il<* of Nur -JL. 1
I ; .<■ h-\ : Stea.!\ ■ -ii -a: ..:i.ir.»ntefiil. |
SU.AHI IMI KXPKNMis I'MII
I .ill.-.-. >t t»lii.'-r (.I£»-I«-r lo tills paper.)
Chase Brothers Cc.,
YOU CAN
r '.i ! • ;»» I .Ti.-if : i 'mo : mii ■ I i : •!
&,. REMIHGTOIT BEOS. <
V. !.u will contract l .r advcilialli. luaft-t rates.
KIRKS
white
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I aiß ring h J.ifu .. a IKt k |iJ
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was? fimj HQUB3.
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ByUOIMBUiIUIuI,
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• « l< .1 ■ i ■ .-K « 4 1
K. U. liii-t HBlst, Pruprtti".*
111. hhlttul
li t till K it I wt!.i r. p <l. mtfti
vl \\ irl 1\ Ml |>< J.t I.
j < " k . i t.M* HH
«»** i< IM<. J. », lt.h(H&|U|
i mwij t «i -c kind* »ui».%,
I «|t|. Ac., Ar ,
Tobacco inul Clgnix,
II l lil :j nMlrsi< l» u 4 <•>« |«*w-.-- ;
• • "in • t * *r i.miit
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I H.*V. it A : ■ i.i .«.i j i ,:i» un y.. d« m
I .• v. M ft, t;i« «,
\O I. %;»!».5 «VJ i r any oilier
lloux? ii: iluili r.
I « „,iii|r) Prodi!"*. V. ,11 • .51 >r «bi-'li tlir hi-,t. -4
it'' •» I I ; .««! 1 ill ;,!>.( r\.«i:ilti.-.Ltr-k
1 ui'l j>r -
I dim!. (rt-r l«. 1 par'sof town.
J.J. KZARNS & CO.,
j 7«"> Kant Jefferson S: , - - I'utU-r I'*.
FURNITURE!
FUKNITUH L!
6cd rToom Suits,
Dinir.g Room Suits,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES,
CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS,
Fiue Line of Carpet Seat Rock<rs«, at
No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST.,
The Cheapest Fn rait are Slore
IN BUTLER.
W. F.MILLER.
Planing Mill
\n;—
Liimbei* Y ai a <l
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PIK\ !P,
8.6. Pur vis & Co.
siAxrr.uti BEES asv DEALEES IN
Rough and Placed Lumber
« F BVi K t I'.V.i'CitllTiOS.
FRAMES,
XOV I. L>ll 13.5,
sA.^ir,
rooits,
FL.OiUNO,
SIDING.
RATI ENS,
Br3ckets,Gaagßil Cornice Boards
SHINGLES & LATH
PLANING MILL AND YARD
V t-f r CJer man Cm !>•! !«■ t'h n refe
A J FRANK k 10.
—nuiiKs «*—
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
and CHEMICALS,
FANCY AM. TOILET ARTICES,
SPONGES, RRUBHES, PERFUMERY, Jce.
rJ"fliysli i.ins" l"r <.TI; !i .j.s carefully
pounrto i. ;»ud ! r»l.-ns msviml with cure .iimi
dispatch. c>ir afoeK <if ine'll.tcrs Is r. mpieU
warranted ; •nutue. and «I the best .putin.
45 South Main Street,
BUTLER, -
J. ft DOUGLASS,
—DEALER IX
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Books and Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND
Wall Paper,
Eagle Building, Main St.,
BUTLER. - - !PA,
2-4-87-IJ
—TllE—
''Bradford Restaurant,"
South '"Tata Street,
In the Bishop Buihliiis.
MEALS AND LUNCHES
Served at .11 hours af re '-■■nable rat
OYSTERS, C^A^IE,
And ev. rytl»l!:<T In vson.
Tlie pat i< .nape < t ; ii.* • >ll men and tr.m il n;r
pui.li>' n sj>ectlull< !'■ I.
Flue Ojfiil.S ali'l Tol : .11 alwu.vs kept on
hand,
S. K. Erkelbersrr.
Proprietor.
mmm hotil,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Xear New Court House-—formerly DeonMson
• louse—ipxid accoiuniodatious for traviiirs.
CIMKI staiilinK connected.
[4-8-UC lyl II KITKNMI LLKR. Prop'r.