KASKINE (THE SEW (in-MM ) >i.u!K sTItONM.Y vor« Hi:n FOB I flftp OTIIIB imru 1 Moi>ntN iimkn. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach v 111 boar. A SPECIFIC FOE MALAPIA, RHEUMATISM,' NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all (i'-nii Diseases. THE MOST SriENTIFI. AN!) St WKSSFI'L BI.OOD PrUJKfER, Bupcrior to quinine. Mr John C. Scarlior-'Ugh. Solum. \'.C„ Elites : "I jrot malaria in the Southern anny. and for a do/«-ii'vcarx Miller.-* fiom ii del .Iritins • (Tect-s. I was t<*riblv rim down when I heard of Kas- Mine, the new <|ulnine. It helped m- -ii once. I gained :« pounds. Have not had uch good health in«o jears. other letters of a similar character from prom inent Individuals, which -tamo Kaskine as a remedy of undoubted merit, will '■<' sent 0:1 ap plication. , , Ka-skine can IK- taken witnout any special medical advice, f 1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for Sold by .V. C. KEDICK. Rutler. Pa. or sent by mall on receipt, of pi ice. KASKINE CO.. 51 Warren St.. New York. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIES OIL And Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD I.ITEIt OH. that ran be taken readily and tolerated for a long time |> delicate storage lis. AWD AS A BEMEPY FPU fO\ST~>fPTfOy, gqtollLOlg AIVfcCTiONK. ANiAFMIA, !■£>- Mjf. Ilrf-.frimv. COt'GHS AMI THHOAT AF EEWI6S&. and all WAITING DIsOKDI-'iS Oj> CHILDBED It is marrfilf.ns In its r^clts. Freer! bed and endorsed by tiio bfcil ikjsiciana in the countries of the warld. For KUIA I»T all LLRUKFFUL*. ■fa" Send fo»- Pamphlet no Wasting Pii«oa*<!.. Ao» d«S. M.VTT <t HOW -N I- ftew lork. The Reason Why you should send your order for any kind of Kyi; or Hour! 011 Wlintev. I'.randy, Gin, \\ ines. *c.. to .1. Schuiuaclcr, No !i;l i.i <-rt ■ St.. I'iits burs:. i'a .is becai se he k 1 >1 and pur est goods in that line, aid -.-lis thcm.M prices than any hoi sein Pittsburg- Three year old Pure I've, '*) p» r gallon. Four year old Pure Kye, i '.'n per gallon. Five yeai old Pure live, $3.10 per : lion. From sto « year old Pure live :.00 to ■•">.00 per gallon. The? purest imported Winis, Krandtes and Gins prescribed by physicians for medical puriHisef, floods shipped 10 a'l p:ir!s of the count rv. Xo charge for package. < all or write ami give me a trial order and vou will alter that deal with no other house. Send money with order, by registered letter or P. •>. order. I". S. Revenue laws prohibit shipping '.roods C. o. D. Kespeetfully JACOU Scm MAI'IIKU, 9«i Liberty St.. Pittsburg. Pa. tST"Btore located two minutes walk from I'll tOH I)»pOt. -THE "Bradford Restaurant," South Main Street, In lite Bishop Building. MEALS AND LUNCHES Kr-rved at all hours at reasonable rates. OYSTERS, GAME, And everything In season. The patrottaee of the oil men and travelling public respectfully solicited. Fine Cigars aHd Tobacco always kept 011 hand, S. K. Eckelberger, Proprietor. AMENDMENT TO THE COXSTITI'TIOX proposed Io the citizens of this Com mouwealth for their approval or re jection by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by •rderot the Secretary of the Commonwealth. 111 pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing au amendment to Hie constitution of the commonwealth : SUCTION 1. Be It resolved by the Senate ami HOHM of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That the following is proposed as an amend ment of the constitution «f the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the pro visions of the eighteenth arti' lo thereof : AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eight, the four qualification* for voters which reads as follows : "If twenty-two years of age or upwards. Ire •hall have paid within two years, a state or county tax, which 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, twenty one years of a*e. possessing the following <|ualtl:eallons, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : First, lie shall have been a eitzen or the United States at least one mouth. Second, lie shall have resided in the stale or.e year (or If. having previously been a quail fled elector or native horn citi'.en of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the •lection. Third, lie shall have resided in the election district where he shall oiler lu vote at least two months Immediately preceding the elec tion . Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up wards, he shall have palu. within two years, a state or county tax. which shall have been ■Mefcsed at leant two mouths, end paid at least one mouth before the election, shall be amended, so as to read as follows : Every mule citizen twenty one years of age. possessing the following iiuallllcatlons. shall be entitled to vote at the polling place of the election district of which fie shall at the time be a resident and not elsewnere : First Be shall have been a citizen of the United States at least thirty days. Second. He shall have resided 111 the state one year (or if, having previously lie en a quail fled elector or native born citizen of tile slate, 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 oiler to vote at least thirty day* Immediately preceding the elec tion. The legislature at the session thrreof next after the adoption of tilts section, shall, and from time to time thereafter may. « nact laws to properly enforce this pro\ ision. Fourth, livery male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citi zen for thirty days and an Inhabitant of this state one year next preceding an election, ex cept at municipal elections, and for the last thirty days a resident of the eleel ioli district 111 which lie may olTer his vole, shall lie 1 nil!led lo vote at such election 111 the election (lisirirt or which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that Limv are or hereafter may be elected by the peopl- 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 Ins absence from such election district, and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which ami the time and ph.ee al which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvas of their voles in the election district in which they respectively i> side. Fifth. For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a resi dence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of llie I'uited States or tile State, nor Willie engaged in the navigation of the waters of Ihe 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 dlsablld and indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose id vol ing, shall be deemed to reside in tlu- election district where said home is located. I.aws shall be made for ascertaining, bv proper pnxrfs, llie citizens who shall lie e'ntillcd to the right of .'aidrage hereby established. A true copy of the Joint resolution. CHAIII.FS W. HTONF. Secretary of tiie Con monwenlth. Ang. S. 14-t. AFFLICTED UNFORTUNATE After nil others full consult Dr. IJOJBIB S2« N. 15th St., below Callowhill, Phils., Pa. SO year* experience in all HPKi 141, dis«.iscs. l'wr inanently restore* tho*e we.iketicl by tarly indiscre tion*,&C. Callorwritc. Advice free ;intl striclly tt n fi'lcnliaA. Aitturs : 11 a. it. till 7,and 7to 11 evening*. - DOCTORS LAKE FR*F PRIVATE DISPENSARY OFFICES, 000 I'KNN AYK ' PITTSBURGH, PA. - All forms of Delicate and Com -I^^FiriKNTfAMind Sfti'.N run M II 1 cation arc treated at this l<i pen aiy Willi a sue,- | eesa rarely attained. Hr. S. I\. I.ake I •. a member i of the Koynl College of l'liyslelMimiml Surgeon • and Is tho oldest ami nioste. |M-iicucei| sri.i I«I.- | IST In the city, (special attention given to Nerv oils Debility Irom eveessive mental exertion, In discretions of youth, A<\, causing phy leal and mental decay, lack of energy, lie pondeney, etc.; Caneers, Old Sores, I ii». Piles, Itheumnt) in and all discuses of tlu; Skin, lilood, l.ungs, I i in- ! ary Organs, Ac. Consultation free and strictly eotifl'lentlal. Office hoiii ll to4and 7 toH p.m.; Sunday »V! to t p.m. only, t all at otlii-e or address B.K.Lakk,M.D.,M.K.C.P.». or K.J.I.AKE, M.D. j TS3.IE CITIZEN". M ESCELLAN EOUS- A Remarkable Fall. Forty-three years ago Fridfcy morn ing, on tbe morning of the 29th day of September, 1544, the inhabitants of Western Pennsylvania, pays the Kittanning Globe, awoke and found the ground covered with from ten inches to a foot of snow. The leaves were grren upon the trees, and tfce vegetable world in general as well as the people, seemed to be taken by sur prise by the untimely fall of snow. It was Sunday morning, the snow having fallen Saturday night, and the laden trees, bushes and plants could be seen and heard breaking down with their load of snow, on every side, by tbe people on their way to church. The farmers had not com pleted cutting their corn in some sec tions, and the buckwheat, which was a heavy crop that year was all stand ing ripe and uncut. But the sun shine toon put in an appearance and took away the snow, without doing ing much damage by way of freezing, either to the apple crop which was not yet gathered or to the trees or plants, the greater damage being that of breaking them down. So that a glance backward only forty-three years, we find a season when the fall was much less favorable than this fall —We indorse ail tbe proprietors have said relative to the merits of Salvation Oil. It is the greatest cure on earth for pain. Price only 25 cents. Varborough House, Ilaleigh, X. C. 1 have used Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup for my children; it is the golden remedy.—Mrs Dr. Blackwell. —Armour is building a packing house in Chicago to cover five acres. A Report From Dlinois. Daniel Ward, of Naples, says' ' 'Tutt's Pills are even better than rep resented. As an anti-bilious medi cine they have no equal They seem to act on the mind as well as body. 1 ' Sold everywhere. —lt costs 1 cents to bring a pound of tea from Yokohama to New York. Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely over come. The blood is purified, enrich ed, and vitalized, and carries health instead of disease to every organ Tfce stomach is toned and strength ened, the appetite is restored. The kidneys and liver are rous#d and in vigorated. The brain is refreshed, tbe mind made clear and ready for work. Try it —All the best fire-brick used in Alabama is taken from Pennsylvania and Maryland. —I have been a sufferer from ca tarrh for the past eight years. Hav ing tried a number of remedies adver iised as "sure cures" without obtain ing any relief, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, ' when a friend advised me to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did so with great ; reluctance, but can now testify, with pleasure that after using it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It is a most agreeable remedy—an invalu ble Balm. —Joseph Stewart, C 24 Grand Ave., Brooklyn. —The Clarion Republican says: "John Carley, Esq 1 , of Millbrook township, has a crab trae that has blossomed every month from May to the present time, has fruit on it from the blossom of July, August and September." 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 ont 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 au utter impossi bility for tbe liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOLD EM SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. —The "lor/jest," tile aud* pottery works ever buik in this country are talked of at Austin, Minn. Scoli's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Ilypo phosphiles, For Luikj Trouble« and Wasting Dixear.ex. I)r. J. Sitnonaud, New Orleans, La., says: "Scott's Emul sion is the finest preparation of the kind. In affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases, wo may con sider it our most reliable a perfectly elegant and agreeable form." —A Danville (Va) brickmaker has a deposit, of clay which makes white brick which he sellß at SSO per 1000. In Brief, And To The Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. 'I ho human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It iH easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, lale hours, irregular habits, and many other things which" ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeplice. But Orean'H August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this Had business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their moals UHII bo happy. Remember :—No happiness with out health. Rut Ureen'«4 August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. At-k your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cento. —Fen and Sword: John R. Car -011, the well known magnate, wifs t-howing an l-Jntrlfriend the beau ties of Ij'iuis a iitlle while ago '"Who lives there V asked the Knglishmen, pointing to a magnilicant marble pal ace. "Mr. Brown, the great pork packer.And there ?" said tho Eng li.-hm«n, pointing to another magnifi cent dwelling. "Mr. Jones, the fa mous p<;rk packer." "And there?" pointed to a neat little frame house "Oh, that is (ieneral Sherman's hoiige.," i-aid Mr. Carson. "Ah!" remarked the Englishman, "another evidence that the 'p.ju in than the sword." HUMPHREYS' W W xJSgBI Cloth & Cold Binding ■ 14* Pigm. *ll* Suet kijmtsf, 9 9 ainin la IK » years.—Special Prescriptiona of an eminent Physician, simple. Safe and (Jure. J.TIJ, CVMS. PKICE. 1 Fever*. Conjrestimi. Inflammations . .2.% '2 Worms. Worm l-tvpr. Worm Coiic . 3 C'ryliig Colic, or Teething of lafaula 4 hiarrhea of Childrea <»r A4u!ts 5 • A Dysentery. Griping, Bilious 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting -A 5 I 7 Coughs. Cold. Bronchitis , H Neuralgia. Toothache, £*cea e he g* I 9 HeadarlM'S, Mc k Headache, \ertigo.. ,25 10 ll>spejMia. Bilious Momach - 11 Ninpri-iKi'd or Painful l erloili- .*5 13 White, too Pmf i»e PerwMls 13 Croup, tough, Diiacnlt Br«i:tti»c 14 f»«lt Hlieiim. Er}Mpelr.s. Erupuona. .« 15 Itheamati.ni. Rlieuinntic I «IM |t> Fever and Ague, t hills. Stalaria QJJ 17 Pile., Blind or lil.-edmi . ••••_• •»« HOMEOPATHIC JO \Vhoopiim Cougli. Violent coughs. .«'» I 21 A«th«ia. o[.pres»ed Breathing....... ••»}» i SJ Ear l»i»clinrse». Impaired Hearing .OJJ 23 (•crofula, Enlarged Olandf . Swelling .50 ai tienernl nekillty. Physical Wealtmeas .a« •J5 llropsv, and Scanty becretom. -3JJ 26 Kca BlcUnes*, Sickness from Riding , 27 Kidnev DUea.e • ■ w _. 28 Nervous Dehllltv. Weak ncf.i. or Involuntary Uncharges I.UW 29 Sore Month. Canker ...... _ ■ • -JJ' 3(1 I rinary Wenknexs. Wetting Bed. .*u 3 I Painful Period., with Spasm.. ••>» S2 hixraxe. of the ilenrt, Wlr .tation 1 OJ> 33 Epilepsy. Spa-111. M. \ it»> Dannce 34 Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat .SJ» aschroni^^Kni^jnS^jiU SPEC IF ICS. Sold by Druggists, or font post paid 'o receipt of price —lit MPHKi:>s , «EUH'ixiiK'.'Winiiwat. S.T. HUMP ÜBEYS' HOMEOPATHIC VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, (rfjffgw. i "°b s ' s ' Poultry -1500 PAGE HOOK on Treat, mcnt of Animals and xJIS y Chart «enl Free. Humphreys 1 Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. n i limn -tn~ri ail iin Tr»gwa——— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JXO. M. GREEK. * EVERETT L. RALSTON. GREEIf a: It ALSTON, Attornevsat Law.. Office In Itradj- Law Build * " lnt r , on Diamond, liutler, I'a. . 11. P. SCOTT, Oltiee on Diamond, Cutler. Pa. J. M, RUSSELL, Attorney at Law. ollice in Kiddle building, 3. E. corner of Diamond. CHARLES A. McFHERKIN, Atty at Law, OCice with L. Xt Mitchell, Dia- Uiond, Butler, Fa. Collections a specialty. febo-SO-l y JAMES 15. MATES. Attorney at Law. Office at No. 40 S. Main St opl'osite lleinemau's Rook Store. IRA McJUNKIN, Attorney at Law, Room 3, lieiber building Rut ler, Fa, Eutratice on Cunningham St. GECRGEC. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main street Butler, I'a. Office witli J. D. McJunkin. F. SI. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. F. BOWSER, Ollice in Brady's Law Building. S. 11. PIERSOL, Ollice on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle Building i A. M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—^Office in Berg's buildin second .story. [4-10- til, J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Reiner Block. T. C. CAM I'll ELL, I Office in Berg's new building, 2<l Hour, cast side jot Main street, a few doors south of Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Ollice on Main street, one door south of Brady Block. Butler, I'a. AARON K. REIBER Ollice in Relbel Block. < . 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. DOM I.Y, Office near Court House, W. I). BRANDON, Ollice in Beig's building. CLARENCE \\ ALKER, South-oftst corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa. I'KRD REIBER, Office in lleiber's building.' Jellerson street. V/M. 11. LUSK. Ollice in Riddle Building, Diamond. FRANCIS X. KOHLER. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given in (iernian and English. Office South ol Court House, J. 1!. M'JUNKIN. J. M. OALnIHSATII. McJUNKIN .\C OALBREAHI, Office opposite Williaril House, Butler, I'a. GEO. a. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON. BUTLKK, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLEY Gives particular attention to transactions In Real Estate throughout the county. Office on Diamond,uearCourt House,in CITI/.KN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Office Mam St., I door south of Court llouso LEV. MeQ U IST I ON. Office near Court House, South Main St. .1. M. THOMPSON. W. A. THOMI'SON THOMPSON ft SON, Attorney at Law. Office on the west side of Main St. A few doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. AMENDMENT T<l THE CONSTITUTION proposed to the citizens of this Cout . lllOll wi'alth for their approval or rejec tion by the General Assemblv < f the Commonwealth ol l'cniis>lvauia. Published by order of the Secretary ol ihe I 'otninonwealth, lii pursuance of Article Will of the Conntitutlon. Joint resolution proposing an ainendmeut to the Const I tut ion of this Commonwealth : SUCTION I. Be it resolved by the Senate and House ol I.'cprc.seutatlccs of Iht Coiiiiilonueairli of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the billowing auieiiilinenl is proposed to the Const II lit ion of the Common wealth of l'cniis> I VHUia, iu accordance witli the Eighteenth Article thereof : AMENDMENT. There shall be :iu additional article to said Const itntlon to be designated as Article XIX, as follows ; ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of Intoxleatlni.' 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 Honor for other purposes than as a beverifcc may lie allowed in -such manner only as may be prescribed bv law. The General As semblv shall, sit the lirst session succeeding llie adoption of this article of the Constitution, en act laws with :>de<iuate penalties for its enforce ment. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. • 'HAItLICS W STONE, x-fi-llt Secretary of the Commonwealth. ft :-;,v ! i- ■ .:v-' ,V \\Tt& .> '"" "3 u ; ."i! I i ll.in y Orgiui... JAIIES K. niOIUMS, Sal.. Aun t. I lOi CHAM hi.ld S*T„ NliW Voilk. EOK HALE BV J. C. KEDICK, Draggist, Jjt r1.1.K, I'KNN'A. Boot and Shoe Sale —OK — Full | W inter Footwear —A. T B. C. Huselton's. 00001 )00() i' —<>001 M H >OO Our great fall and winter sale of Boots and Shoes lias begun, the people of Cutler county never saw such an im mense stock of all kinds, shapes, f-izes and styles in any one house in Butler county, as we are now showing they can't be matched in Butler county. They are worth com ing 25 miles to see and 00 miles to buy. Our trade in creased largely last season and we intend to sell more Boots and Shoes this season than last. This has war ranted us in placing the largest and greatest variety, the best values for your careful inspection that has ever been shown in any house in Butler county. Our Mens', Boys' and Childrens' Boots have been speaking for them selves all over the county. Our boot trade is immense, and why? Because we sell the best goods at the least money, we sell to ever} body alike, no three or four prices, we don't say like some dealers do that a cheap boot will resist water, or that an Oil Gor.t Shoe will do ft r children to go to school, to catch trade. There never was an Oil Goat Siioe mode that would resist snow water, it takes the best of leather to do it—Calf-skin won't do it, hasn't the body to resist. What will? Nothing but the very best of Kip and that we have as you all know. We have the cheap goods too in Mens' at $1.40 and upwards, Boys' 81 .25 mid upwards. Youths' 75 cts., and Childrens' 50 cts , and upwaids, will say these aie the lest cheap boots in the market—not auction goods either, but straight goods. Our Kip Boots are the choicest makes in the market, have tested their wearing qualities for years and know what 1 am easing when 1 tell a customer they aie all we den't guarantee cheap boots as some dealers do to resist water, we think to much of our reputation as a square dealing house and teo much of our customers to knowingly impose cn than in this way. We keep Wool Boots the best and warmest boot made for extreme cold weather at low prices. Oil mens' high top boots four soles with square box and without. Make a specialty of mens' best Kip and Calf Boots in low instep. Our line of Ladies'Misses'and Childrens' Fine Shoes contains the best styles in French Kid, Curacoa Kid, Dongolia, Pebble Goat all widths from AA to EE, Waukenphast, Common Sense Mid Opera lasts. No one should fail to see these goods. Will especially call your attention to our Ladies' fine Kid and Pebble Goat button boot, a new thing with us atsl.so, best, style best value you ever saw for the money, better than is sold else wherd at $2.00, very stylish and will wear, selling won derfully fast,one large lot sold already this fall and now have a Jarge duplicate order in the factory. See our Grain Button at 85 cts, SI.OO and $1,25, our fine Kid or Goat Si 25, our old Ladies' flannel lined Shoes and Slippers, felt shoes with felt 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 Mid Grain. MENS'AND BOYS' FINE SHOES —Wc have these goods made expressly for o;.r trade, of French Calf,Knntjaroo, Calf aud Eng lish Grain leather, hand, machine and standard, in wide, plain or nar row toes, with tips, perfect fit, ease and comfort guaranteed to the wearer. See our mens' fine shoes at SI.OO, $1.25, $1,50 and §1 75, can't bs 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 pair warranted, Calf, Glove, Grain, Heavy Oil Grain Button, are excellent sellers. Goods made to order. Repairing all kinds done at reasonable prices. Large stock all kinds Leather aad Findings—low prices. A few words about Rubbers. We keep the largest stock of Rub ber Goods in Butler. Have the following: Candces, YYoousockets, and Boston makes. Mens' Rubber Boots a3 low as $2.00. Mens' Buckle Arctics at 1)5 cts and will duplicate any price or any make of Rubbers any little dealer may name. Have pleuty of them, they are all warranted fresh goods made this year. Come and see us will save you big money. 15. IK IVo. 4, ft". Main Kti'eel. J. KLEE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF MENS', YOUTHS'. BOYS, AND CHILDREN'S mm m, CLOTHING' Of Fine and Medium Grades, at Closest Pricea. Also, 1. KLEE & CG.'S SUPERIOR WORKING PANTS, Every pair guaranted not to rip. ]¥©*, aas (I Bi'oadnny, Ji«w York. 811 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH. A. Troutman & Son. Leadmg Dry Goods House. BUT JLfiDiR, ----- 1 111 11 11 1 I <{> 1 I I I I 1 1 I II A Troulman &. Son. The leading Dry Goods and Car pet House, Butler, I'II. New Full Dress Goods at prices which will make thon move very fust. We have the largest stock ever shown in Butler county, comprit-ing ail the new goods in Checks, Stripes und I'lain Weaves in Foreign and Domestic Black and Colored Silks, Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, we have never had such a nice- as sortment and so many of them. BARGAINS In Flannels, Blanket*, Tickings, Ginghams, White Quilts, Shawls Table Linens, Lace Curtains, in fact everything which can be found in a First-Class Diy Goods Store. A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, Builur,. Pa- FALL MILLINERY! Our line of IJIHIIVH, Misses and Children's ST II AW and I 11 IJT HATS and BONNETS, in all the newest (all and w inter phapte, in now complete at the Leading !Millinei*y Ilonwe. D. T. papjk, ISTo. 18 South Main St.* - - - - Butler, l Jtt Cloaks ant 1 WraPs. ; for Children and Ladies. Wo carry the greatest variety of I styles, our stock never was as large, ; prices never so low, goods never so j nice. If you want to see the nice goods, | pit at e call ai,d examine our stock. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Underwear, every grade, all sizes, I best goods. Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, Flushes, Yarns, etc. —OUR— Carpets and Oil Cloths, never bad so many—never were ear pets so cheap. Our stock is complete. Don't buy | a Carpet until you have seen our stock. Body Brussels, Velvets, Tap- I es-try, 3-I'ly Extra Super, Hemp, Cot* i ton and Rag Rugs. Window Shades, largest aesort ' incut, lowest prices. CURTAIN POLES ! You will lind on examination our 1 stock ol goods to be the Lowest Priced in Butler county. ASKS YOUM J;r. «S"* ■. »N» j | While other merchants are singing tbeir own praises, wo cause eur customer.- to acknowledge that our method of dealing 1 is ihe best. our po« ds second to none in fact superior to many usually kej t and sold as TIIE BEST. "Butler and f-urroundinj country Deeded such a store as this," is the general encouraging wrds >ur customers aive us, "and people will b( fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is tewed with first class thread, trimmed, lined and made up in a substantial manner Our medium and better grades tatye rank witl any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make up. while our FINE I>IIESS i UITS must be seen to be appro ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to suite tijut we keep a full line of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing of all styles and grades. Every garment sold under n positive guarantee that it must be as represented or monei refunded. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. »tc., in great variety. The latest styles of everything pertaining to a first-class clothing store always on h'imi. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on Land 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 Hats elsewhere. Remember, no mieripresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at Csr iIL: €J L"!. lis- i:\ U. BLOOE, jVdCain Hti-eet, Hutler» Pa. X&&Q ■ ' >-'■> IN -' HBD ! ~ ,J 1 " !Vo 165 £ bie A J&J JtS 5 J£'u VV JtL JLj .11j jLtl . No. ID NORTH MAIN STREET, Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches IT A §il f* V f 8 Paper Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament |" Pi Pf y y Is L Uls ri'2*» tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete lino of Clocks RIWoVTirCJ €3 RlfiDP'S Q li'TT Dou,t fuil t0 soe this n,lfi ot as it is the larges W CLI U(h M {JJ UUiCli \)j o and most complete stock ever shown in Butler. ]\H T " I \f/. < SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, ia Gold, Silver and Slcel frames IJ.I \ IV Vif scieniifieally adjusted under Dr. King's System. ISeikicmber we Warraul all (icorts as KcprcNccstril, Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE BIGIQ. INTo- 10, iSTortli -Main. Streets - BUTLERs 1 J Called I<> my Fine Ntock ol J? m* ))D n ,Watches, Clocks, Jewelery. SILVBUWARB, BP£GIfACt.i:S, iSc., AH <>f which !>^ ve b. ■:> sHcced with great care for No. m^FainStreet lull) WATCH CASW SLQN OF ELEOTRIC 1A fi > REE ._ R,DE ? fa BUTLER i- \jj ;V', ' ,V, \ '.\ KAUFM ANN'S GRAND DEPOT, tS.alargcst^^w*!^^ \? \ //' /,: ''/■:) . and most enterprising Clothing, Shot, Hat v& : ''\ an J Furnishinij Goods Hes.ip, Fifth Avcnuo \ . "' ' i-- .i'l ar.d Smiti.field Street, f iUsbarg, will pay k - ' ' ...ll tl.e ft.il Gaiiroad l-'iire to every resident of // *" - v y ,: s - ; M IH3 "O" TXJ IE! or vicinity, making .. .. " . a purchatt of nt Ins ttanft 15. * If f, To people wiihiog to order goctls by mall, v&MwM /■-. .... , K~ui;iunu o L ;. t ily ■ < ■ I Ka>hi'in u \ ■s. ■ X. liook will he rmiied gratis, cn application. ■ !'<■■■:. •••• r . " ""J" FARM FOR SALE. I w il! stcll niy fb.rui, located in l-'tnuklia toivnxliip, Duller county, !\i. II < i-i.tins '220 .A C UKS of c'»o<!, will watered I mil, belli ur.d swu-tip; tfonil grain bind aud good grass lci.il iboul ;;il acren ol'good chestnut timber, three orchard- 1 , GOOD BANK BARN, oOxCO fctt, frame urn] lot; dwell.tig, ood »)>i• .if* it ltd g<;< d siring house tiiur it nine; we'l in kitcin n, good corn crib, pig jioti and, all ntciKsary improvements. For terras, clc, inipiiri; of tne on the j rem ise*. UKOKILK <:. MCC'ANDI.KSH, l'rosjicrt, I'a. '\m CITIZEN, A wee lily noirfpaper, published ewry Fii day morning at Butler, l'a., by JOHN 11. & \V. C. NEGLEY. Subscription Itutc. For year, in advance 1 50 Otherwise 00 No subscription will bo discontinued until all arrearages arc paid. All communication!! intended for publication in tins paper mustl.e accoinj anie.d by the real name of the writer, not. for publication but an a guaraiiteo of good fmtli, Marriage and death notices mu-,t bo accom panied by a responsible nr.mo. Advertising Itates. Olio square, one inscitioii, rl : oa< !i subse quent insertion, 50 cent*. Yearly advertise ments «> ree ling one tourtli i f a colunui, #5 per iucli. i'iguio work d..' bio Ihisn rates; additiotiai cliatgi * wlieto weekly or monthly changes ait made. Eoc&l niiviitiseiiieiils 10 cenlrt per line for I'lst iuxcrti<<t> and 5 coutu per line fur each additional insertion. Mar nm;.-s and death' published tree of charge. Obituary notice* charged an local advertise ments and payable win n handed in. An 'it iV Notit en, -il;* Executoi>. and Admim.-I i ators' Notieeu. t'.i each; Eotiay, ('ai.ti-ui and Ilia solution Notices, not i x reeding ten litws, J'J. Address TUB Oirizt 'i, liutler, l'a. For Dropsy. tin.V'l, I'.i! rlit . Heart. I i l ll:ir y Ol' Mvi I" l)|:.i;isi's. Nenniiln: ... t it.. I - utlteiil. i illl, esl A fell street. I'litl.itli lllni'. j-l per bottle, C tor $5. At Drugglat.t. liy It. j GET THE BEST! STONE PUMPS. Manufactured by James MeXees ut llallstOD, Butler County, Pa. Tho only Pump that leaves tho water AISSMIJUT&XJI' iPUIiK. They ure the moat desirable pump made. WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACTION iu every respect. JLVIVIISJS 3XCJXEJK« 9 KEISTP]R L\ Q., .Hutler Co., Jr'tt PE(?rIANENT stamping For Kcnsingt)), Arrasene AND OUTLINE WOBK DONE, Also letmons in buqh! fcivcn by AJSNIE M UIWM l treet, Butler, l'a. SURVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Pui licul.tr attention given to tlic Retracing ol old lines. Addle-'', SS. I\ 1111,1,1.4 It If. ('«. Sin vi-j or N.;rtli Hope I". ()., liuller Co., fa. 8,.\M.1y Iv Convertible Wire Basket I bf I InlO 180 MM' t\• 1 / . I' -.\ !.\\ iin«l or t ivst.iii ?.•;\ Mi' r u ; <i.. 1 IJ3 I'KAUL sr.. < LI. k i: t IN l>, O. WANTED ÜBY, uii <>I(I firm. Ilcfn rcjiiinsl. l't i m'» «. t. . itimi (Mml gooU.mUi jr. ii.\ Y 4 imOS ,i i Wartln ku # N. Y. BUTLER-COUNTY fc?uiual Fire insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. ■3. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURE* I 11. C. HEINEMAN, SKCHETA uy, ! DIRECTORS: I i .1. I. Purvis, Samuel Anders.in, J William Campbell .i W. iinrkhart. , A. Ttout!ll:ui. Henderson Oliver, IC.C ICoessimt, .fames Stephenson, I l»r V>. Irvln. N. Writ/d, j J. I', lay lor. 11. C. Ileliieiuati, LOYAL MMUNKIN, GOD. A«'T. UAL HI S M EAT WYVINKI) L\ I tor tlie , lie of Nu. JL. 1 ■ Block I Sioad\ emiilovmi'iit I'u.iran'i'oJ. IMI.IIII AMI I:\lT\sls I\\U> V ppi, AT I fat Ink' . • i l.vfer to this pup. i > ' Chase Brothers Cc., YOU CAN FIND JS& ■" • I ' ■ • - . MI if ot Ih< Advert'^iug l urcnu <*{ IIDMINGTOIT BROS. v. wi,; .otiuau for uUvoiti lii-j .it, !•»west rules. KIRKS / \\ Tiie only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a first class medal at the New Orleans Exposition. Guam: tetd absolutely pure, aud for general household purposes is the very best WEST PENH HOUSE. This hotel. Just across the street from tin* de ]» >t. been r«*li11«•.» »*i the new. ami 1 &14 again prepared to accommodate th<? trav« lint public. n UUDIAE N IBIKII, DAY OR WEEK. : <!ooU K.ujms, ko-i I atv t; ail, good stab! n*- rales IIK rate. Kor further infon.ta::.<n enquire on tfei premises of R. B. GILCHRIST, Proprielcv ITIS CNUMR GBICIBI S I ORE in Buti«.r, tbree doors west of West Perm Depot. Having opened a Irtsh slock of (! I!OCJ£Ii [KS con Mini; oH'offee,Tesi>,Sugar, Syrup,spiers, Canned (ioods of ;:!i kinds. II MILS, Hacon, Lard, &c., &c„ Tobacco unci Cigars ( I'l.Ol'U of best brands m>(i low prices ; also, lull line of KlingU'rN popular brands of family iK.i.r i(vi.-lantlv on lianiN. 11AY. OATS, C'OKJi anU lICZt) of all kinds at lowe t li«ur ( s, •Vo 1. om s* iiiiy other ISosiNc ta SSutler. Country Produce wankt; ror which tlie highest l<r» i- w ill no paid. Call and examine aui si iek and prices. Hoods fioe to all parts of town. J. J. KEARNS CO., 7«'> East Jefferson St., - - Butler Pa. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CARFET-SEAT ROCKERS, Fine Line of Carpet-Scat Rockers, at No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST., The Cheapest Furniture Store IN BUTLER. W. F.MILLER. A J FRANK & CO, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES, SPONGES, CRUSHES, PERFUMERY, &«. :s~l'hysieians' Prescriptions carefully com pounded, ami orders answered with care ana dispatch. Pur stock of n;edlclncs Is complete warranted ; 'nuluo, and of the be it lualttj. 45 South Main Street, BUTLER, - iFA. The feoole's Grreat EXPOSITION! T GIUTSMIOIL 4, We annouuee to the people tar and wlJwtfiae we will exhibit our collossal HgX'etfatlon of startling wonders, to seouro which nil parts of the earth—Europe, Asia, and portions of the U ■ s. have been searched, aud such an aggregations as ins lever been seeu since I he day Noah cater ed the Ark. The mighty KlephanMhe great Rhi noceros. the Hlppopottoinas.the Chlmpanzle.tUe ou-rang-outaiur or run-out and stick-out your tongue-out. the greatest living wonders of (he age will excite 110 won.lor wnen compared with the multitude or monsi r attractions on exhibi tion at our great moral circus und Meiuiucrle. The roars aud howls of the would-be competi tor who Ape 3 t<he methods, hut cries down thu attraction? of our own and only (ireatest Show* on earth will be drowned la the Joyful ac Imit ations or a delighted popel.n e. Itcmcmber this, great show possesses no objectionable feature* and Is the delight of the cultured and rodned. We show under one canopy four if re: it shows, the Largo ;t Stock—Greatest variety—U.-st Goods and styles Xxiwest I'ri-es. We have se eiir.il a ma ;nl 11' vnt 1 trass Hand which w ill be a prominent feature of our great sho.v. ;i rings with a sepemte and com inuoua performance tieiiiy enacted In each ring. MI AID NO¥EL ittraetions. :! Jolly f.iowns. The grcntt>st II v- I walking. breatl»lny. talkfnjf curiosities of the :i; '. l'lini;liy I'hellows sure ti) sell you mil all the people laugh w hen tlu'y see Ihe liar n:ilus.l lii-.v oiler. Other mill ,t;real r attractions Kreet the delighted eye on every side- Hie Pro prietor ituil Managers ill (lie thing; ir.ip"/•• attiehed to thfc highest pinaele of snc ■ ess, give such exhibitions of nerve and daring ill sw< epliiß reductions.. Kor/eous displays and woiult rI>!I bargains as to call forth the plaudits ol the most pin. lent aim eeonoliilcul. The man agement In K leave to announce that in their nii tiriiiK /eal In the search for the rare curious, astonishing remits have always followed and wo open for your Inspection a eollos sai coded lon ol I'ikr'it. a ltd new Fail; Styles in M' us' Hoys' and t'hii'irens' ( inlhing, Hals, Caps t'nderwear, Shirts, t'liilrus. ( nils. I iilloMeiy, Ilandkci chiels.Mufflers. Cloves, Mittens, I'mbrcl: las. Trunks. Vah.-es, Satchels, .straps, Itrushe.s. Comtis. .Icwelry, Corsets, .Icr scys, Sioekin;;* with a full line of Notions, &c, Itiit bargains all through the shuw, •Son* by the Clown : - Men and youth and hovs and all, Short atul So'ltl, loan aiid tall. W ho need 11 suit nf clothes tills fall, We do invite yon now to call l or we are rolling on the ball. And you are sure to make a liaai,. Whatever you purchase, great <« smart. Souk : "What arc the wild waves s»viD?." , |' ,,y A y, ii , EC I r t "" ,K <Ull ' 1 tcoocis of SOUK :i : "Her bright smile haunts me still," I lie smile oi satisfaction that beamed from the face of tlie 1 iilv who dressed Iter little boy ill one ol Heck's irteslslahle suits. If yon want to save nioncv and increase your pile ilroppin and t HKi K. aud he'll make vou all smile. He po,icie.es the power t<j spread happiness: around. Mid his store is iiie place where bargains ure found. Doors open fit 7 \. M. ( lose :i I. M. Ad mittance. Cents free. I.adje < aiid Children hair price. Itemcmher tin; place. 13. tIECIC'S, No. 11, North 31 nlii St., DafTy'n Block* BCJ-fUSR, - FA,
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