KASKINE (THE SF.H <|n»ME) *<#«ESTBOSCL¥ jit TOrtHED FOB 1 THAVASV ■| / OTHER DRt'tt £ I *OI>ER>" TIMES. A POWERFUL TONIC. Uiat the most delicate stomach wiu boar. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, " NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Oerra Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to quinine. Mr. John C. Scarborough. Selma, \. C„ writes : "I got malaria in the Southern army, and for a dozen year, «uftered from its debiliiiting effects. I was t*-mbly run down when I heard of Kas k!ne, the new quinine. It helped me at once. I issued 35 pounds. Have not had such good health in ao years. Otl.er letters of a similar character from prom inent Individuals, wnieh stamn Kaskine as a remedy of undoubted merit, will be sent on ap , plication. , Kaskine can be taken without anv special medical advice. 11.00 per bottle, or six bottles for tr>. Sold by J. C. REDICK. Sutler. Pa. or .v-nt bv mail on receipt of price. KASKINE < 0.. 54 Warren St.. New York. scoff's EMULSION OF POBE GOD LITER OIL fed Hypopfiosphites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD I.IVEB OIL that on be taken readily tad tolerated (or a lung tune fey delicate stoiasrhs. ASP A3 A EEMFPT FOlt CONSI'MPTIOy, S4HOHI-01S AtFEITIQSS, ASAEBIA, (iST tR*f. RBEKT! couiHs 155 THROAT AF- Kttlfofi. «»d n H'ASTI><« PISORW its Of CHILDBE-V it U Barrelloas In Its res»lto. "Tracrfbed and endorsed by the bc*» itijsiciaM fa tbe conn tries of the world! For Mate k, all Dn n l>l<. |^S»ndforPamphletcn W*«rng DiieaiM. Ad- KOOT-C Jk IHIW.NC.Aew York. Tutt's Pills ftlnmlate the torpid liver, Mrentflh en tteecligewtive organs, regulate the bowels, and are uncqnaled a» an anli-blllouM medicine. In Malarial Districts their virtue* are widely reeoiftiiwd, aa I hey po»»e*» peculiar propertied In freeing tbe system from that poi son. Thin popular remedy rarely falls to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. A Proclamation! Dr. I. tiny Lev in. Fulton. Ark.. »ayat '■A year a(o I had bllloun fever; Tntt'a Pill* were «M> highly reeeom mended that I used them. Xeverdld medielnc have it happier effect. Af ter a praetlce of a quarter of a feu tury, i proclaim them tbe bent ANTI-BILIOUS medicine ever n*rd. I ninny* pre scribe them in my practice.''' Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St. New York. Tuff a Mar, up of Useful Receipts sent Free. HUMPHREYS 8 Cloth & Cold Binding 114 Ptfta. witb fclwl tcj.-Hloj, BAILED FR it. In tine SO r*»n— Sp«d»l Prencriptioiw cf an eminent Pliyntcian. Simple, late and Mure, jinn. CVJtt*. PBirr. Pevet*. Conception, Inflammation*.. .35 1 W oritiw, Worm £ ever. Worm Colic .1i 3 Crying Colic, or 'leetlun# of latacu .S3 4 Diarrhea of Children or AdulU. .£.} A (lytenlerv. Griping, Biliotui Ooiic 23 f Cholera Morbu«, \oti.>ting ••} <)»U£h», Coi'l, lirunchiliK 5 Neuralgia. TootttMlie, t 25 # Headaeiiee, hx-k Headachf. VettiKo.. .25 110 Uvipepslo. limty-.i Stomach .25 1 fcitppreau»eil or PnlnTul Period* ■ .25 2 White., too Prcfuiie I'eriodn 25 3 Croup, t.'oiiKh, Difficult Breathing.... .25 14 Salt Itheiim, Eri»ip»la«. Ernntiona.. .23 Ift (tbenmatlxin. ltix-tiinotic Fails, .25 10 Fe*er and Aauc, < bilm. Maiarja HO ||T Pile*. Blind ur lileedin* ftO HOMEOPATHIC 0 Wnooplus Conch. Violent 1 Aethnia. 7>ppr*aw.'d Krf-uthinij •#Q i Ear Di-cliarce*. Imtiaired Ifearinc .JO t! Heroluln, Kuiarced Oland. Hwellmc •JIJ t General Urbllltv. Phwlcal W'eakum .30 25 llrop.v, anl hcan'y ,3U 2« Hen Slcbnine, hii-Uneea »rom Kidiiuc .JO n Hldccy Dlannee • .30 28 %crvou» Ilrtillllv. Krminal W«-ak ne.l, or Ineoloiitiiry l)uekar|(«> ...IMO 29 Sore Month, (anker... ..•••■• ■••• -JS SO I rlnory VVrnhneaa, Wettinc B*d... .40 3 I Painful P.-rlod., with Up.uim .SO 32 llmauai/ the iieart. Palritution I.WJ S3 Epilepsy. Hpami. Mt Vitn ' Banc* 1.04J HI Otphtherln. t lcoratert Hot" Throat .30 •j.la ( lirotilc Conceatlon* . A_rnixijjorm__ 1 3<> SPECIFICS. Sold b7 nniffffiKta. or Mint pool paid ->a recmpt of price.-Ml«HntCTli'agnit HUMPUBK YB' HOMEOPATHIC VETEBIITAB7 SPECIFICS For Hortes, Cattle, Sheep, Dog», Hog*, Poultry. .100 VAOR BOOK on Treat. Uf|k *J nest of Anlannla anil >jl y/ -Chart Ment Pree. Humphreys' Uti. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. THIS is the top of the gen • uine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all others similar are imitations. t,. . . 1 his is the tli'ink id' iuis as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label % and top. GEO. A. MAC BET 11 8c CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. SUHBUBY ACADEMY. Tueftltiy, Nov. 2!>, the Winter Term < ai;r] cor,tinii< H tb : rti «:n wtrkp. The outlook f>r the t«rtu i« very f>romiHinir. Buildingß new unci consino'Jiou. j , Instruction Thorough, Influence the IJeht and Expeti.'OH Low. Write to tbn I'riot if>.i! for catalopjue *nd circuLfri in regard to studies, ronfn: j , tt't. Address K W. McOUANAIIAN, Principal, Coulttr-.villo, I'a. ~ L a McJUa\KLV f lasiir;:;: e i!iid Real Estate 17 EAST JCFFEBBOK ST. BUTLER, -* I»A. • y THIS P K.WrAVEa'A SOli. our '»• "tn.rlad J THE CITIZEHST. MISCELLANEOUS Felt His Confidence betrayed. "See here!" said a Wayne county farmer ns he entered a Griswold street restaurant the other day. "I don t like the wav 1 have been used " "What's wrong?" asked the restau rateur. "Last fall I bought a can of oysters here." "Yes, I remember."' "When I took it home my wife sug gested that we put it away down cellar (or Forth of July. When we opeced it on the glorious Fourth— "Great Scots!" "Yes, you'd have said great Scots and little Scots and all the other sorts of Scots. You said they were fresh oysters, and 1 took your word for it and paid forty cents in cash '' The restaurateur counted out for ty cents, placed the change in the man's hand, and motioned him to go out. "Thankee,'' said the farmer, as he backed out; "you are a square man, and I told my wife that you were probably deceived in the oyster? yourself One of my neighbors said he smelt 'em seven miles dowa the road. Thankee—this is k'rect. ' A Michigan Girl's Mishap. A Michigan girl, while picking blackberries, met a black bear among the briers. She turned to run, and tore her dress on a briar so as to ex pose her patent wire bustle. The bear, mistaking the bustle for a circus cage, struck for tail timber, leaving the girl to go without hugging until a dry goods clerk closed his store at nine o'clock the next evening. The Weather. f Nutting, | Gathering pumpkins,' j Husking corn, 1 Pruning grape yines, j Lajing in coal, I Burning leaves, | Hunting mushrooms, This is beautiful ; Bicycling, Weather for | Talking about black | bass, j Preparing for duck j hunting, j Eating paw-paws, chest ! nuts and persimmons, j Woulding you were a I boy again. tor, a widower, proposed to a young lady recently, but was rejected His feelicg bsd a severe test when a widow neighbor sent him the follow ing text to preach from: cu ask and receive not, because you ask a miss."' The components of Laxador are prescribed by the ablest physicians of the land. It is nonpareil for loss of appetite and debility. Price 25 cents Perfect health can lie assured to the baby by judiciously using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Sold everywhere for 25 cents a bottle. —One of Germany's famous mili tary bands will soon uiake a tour of England. 100,000 Witnesses will testify to the virtues of Tutt's Pills. Wherever Chills and Fever, Bilious Diseases or Liver Affections prevail thev have proven a great blessing. 25 years' test has estab lished their merits, —ln one week in New York thirty two dry goods clerks lost their sit uations because it was ascertained that they frequented pool rooms. —A cold of unusual severity which I took last autumn developed into a difficulty, decidedly catarrh in all its characteristics, threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm completely eradicated every symp tom of that painful and prevailing disorder.—PL W. Warner, 165 Hud son St, Rochester, N. Y. CATARRH. —For twenty years I was asuffercr from catarrh of the head and throat. By a few applications of Ely's Cream Balm I received decided benefit—was cured by one bottle.— Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. —To be free-minded and cheerful ly disposed at hours of sleep and exercise, is one of the best pre cepts of long lasting. Drunkenness or the Liqotir Habil Positively Cured by ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifllc. It can be given in a cup ot coffee or tea without the knowledge of tbe 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 tbe Golden Specific iu their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day be lieve they quit drinking of their own free-will. IT NhVKIt FAILS The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossi bility for the liquor appetite to exint For full address GOLD EN SPECIFIC Co., 185 I lace St, Cincinnati, Ohio. —Let us live like those who ex pect to die, aud then we shall find that we feared death only because we wire unacquainted with it. W hat Ain I To Do ? 'I he symptoms of Hiliousness are I unhappily but too well known. 1 They differ in different individual to i some extent. A Bilious man is sel i dom a breakfast eater. Too frequent ' ly, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at auy time; if it is not white aud furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order aud Diarrhea or Consti pation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemerrhoids cr even loss of blood. There may bo giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the atom ; ach. To correct all this if not effect | a cure try Green' h Aurjunl Flower, it j costs but a trille and thousands attest | itstllioacy. I —lnquisitive people are the funnels ! of conversation; they do not take any thing in for their own use, but mere j ly pufe.i it to another. Delicate Children, Nursing Mothers, Overworked Men and for all diseases where the tissues are I wasting away from the inability to 1 digest food, or from overwork, should take Scott's Emulsion of I'ure Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbotphites. "I used tbe Emulsion on a lady who was delicate. It put her in such good health and fiebh, that I nuust say it is tbe best Emulsion."—L. P. Wad dell, M. I)., Hugh's Mills, S. C. MEN WHO WIN. Five Hundred Dollars Thrown Avvav—His Aim Was Suc cess. A good healthy body is almost sure to be found associated with a good conscience. A clo?e student of human nature is rarely willing to place large matters of trust in the hands of another, untii he has seen the one whom he is to trust. Ha looks for the fresh health and vigor, the honest frank counte nance and manly form, and in fact all that is attractive in moo. Ue doubts the dyspeptic with sallow skin drawn out features, the evident weak and irritable nature. He feel j as Shakesj-ea e m kes Julius Ca-'sar say: ••Let me have men about rue t' at ;ire f= t Sleek beaded m-n. and sucli as s;<-ep o'm.rlits; Von Cjisilus bat!i a le.in and hungry lxjk; lie think's to mueh; sucli men are dangerous. He does not doubt the honesty of the poor uniortuDate, but he fears dis ease of the body will affect the mind and bring misfortune upon the indi vidual, and loss to himself. It may be injustice to the weak,but if the "man has not the meutal strength, or if he is wrapped up in his misery, he cannot take in the sit uation of the world, does not see that ideas are broadening, and that and teachings are advancing! How can an employer hope for success from such a man? The dyspeptic look, the wax-like complexion and sallow features show disease. The farseeicg man notes ail these signs, and knows that the great light of man the brain, is affected, or will be. at no distant day. He discards the poor victim of dis ease who goes wearily out into the world. Discouraged at last he takes to his sick bed. He seeks medical aid. Lacking the broad ideas of the successful man of the world, he tries the same medical treatment- that be has tried many limes before. The same bigoted counsel is sought, the same drugs are administered by the same old family ftiend that treated him months and years before, and his parents before- him,and in such a way he drags out his miserable,unsuccess ful existence. Is he to blanie? Why not? When be eecs daily, and hears from every tide, prtclairiations of a remedy kuown as Warner's tafe cure, which is becoming more popular daily, hour ly, while he is becoming weaker. J. A. Geitys, insurance agent of Chillicothe, Ohio, suffered for nearly three years with dyt-pepsia iu its worst forms, having periodical spei's of vertigo, fainting aud chills. lie wrote over bis own signature: "i siient abuut SSOO, had tbe bent medi cal attendance, tried ail the remedies recommended without success, until I was induced to try Warner's safe cure. I uhed three bottles, have gained twenty pounds and feel like a new man. Such a man as we have described, nine times out, of ten, t" himself or to his pbysiciaD, has a kidney disorder,which is fast wasting bis body and li!e He eees the merits of Warner's Bafe cure at every turn, and hears it proclaimed from the house tops, and yet he does not use ic, be cause it is said by his illiberal phjsi ci-iti that it is not professional, and not admitted by the code. Mean while the man of the world proafHH forward, cares not a (i# for this or that school; his aim in life is success, and he looks hopefully forward to the world beyond, believing aod trustiug in maa in this world, and to his faith for the world beyond. Kinging Noises lu the ears, sometitn«3 a roaring,buzz ing sound. are caused by catarrh,thit exceedingly disagreeable aa'J v:cy common disease. Loss of smell or Lea ing also result from catarrh Ilood'a Sarsaparilla, tho great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful runiedy for this disease, which it cures by purity ing th ; blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sar hftparilia, the peculiar medicine. Oh, These Women. A brak;maa on a railway existed from his wife that sh'! would always signal from a particular window of their little hou ;;j as his train went l>y and eyer since he has lias always seen the fluttering kerchief. But the other day the tram happjne! to ruu by slowly, aud ho saw—a dummy in a familiar gown, leaning ngainst the window casing, with a dishcloth piu ned to its sleeve. Common Sense Should he used in attempting toccuer e that very disagreeable d.s.'-ase,catarrh AH catarrh originates in impurities in' the blood, local application can do no permanent good. The common serine method of treat 'i.orit is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there in no preparation superior to Hood's Sdr saparilla That this peculiar medi cine does cure catarrh is shown bv the many testimonials from people who have found relief upon usiog it when ull others hail failed, A book containing statements of cures sent on receipt of of two cent stamp, by ('. 1. Hoot> it Co., Lowell, Mass. —The New Knglantl electric light companies are crowded with orders for factory lighting. —"You have uo piano, I see" "No, hir, I haven't." "Mint, don't you think you ought to have one ?" "Not any." "15ut, consider, if you had one your daughter would plav it, and—" "Yes, that's what I'm afraid of » Notice in Partition. Re Partition ol the Real Kiitate of Sarah I'. Fowzer, 1 at the valuation ! publication of thin rule to b.-mwle as to Hen rietta Fowzer. WILLIAMS IV MITCIIKLL, Attorneys for Ileirn. Arid now, Sept. 26, IW, motion grant)"!. It V 'I 111. Col.'KT, TIM-: COMMOWKAI.TII OK I'I:NN'A, I .. Itt; ri.i.u i OIVI y, ( : To J'rlrr Krun" r, Sheriff of linlh r (Jouiily,— dri'i iiiitj: We command you that you make known to .tnuicH I), Fowzer, the p litloi.cr; Robert. 11. Fowzer, r filling al Itutlcr, I'I.; ( narirs U. Fowzer, renidini; at IJuiler, I'.i ; Hadi : il. Fouzer, intermarried v.ith Newton < uinln rt reMu H i lint Monday of l>c«:cmher, IHS7, t»«;i r*tf the tilth day thereof, to accept the within premises at the valuation oi r-how cimm; why the name should not he mid, and make return how you have •lervcrt thi< writ. VVi iuc> s the honorable Aaron L. IIU/.KII, I'rn-ideot Ju'lge of our siid Court at liutlcr i this 12th day of October, D >7. RKI liiijf Ml .KI.VAIX, < Icrlj. WAITED —Litiy ' I ■■ 1 '' VT.t, m. anoMilrm. IN-f.-i vrni I>, MIU gout! »*Ury. u\ Y & htu ,f: |J«i . j ß# J t M £ | Utr/bui had' cents fcr "■' ffi S&L ; tfiP beau.- Keng c; Rip's A T H'.3"HC?^St tif U! colored . HOW he'll BE.tSJi«)BT». bitture.^Msari'sli!i:kr>» Cirt". fll r iobhorcseSF\ iizvvail Sr. NewVorH, A B. I B. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY —IX— Dry Goods and Wink Wraqs, Having made recently a number of very ad vantageous puchases—closing stoek<. etc.. we are ottering now. In our different departments, values which have never been excelled. These are ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, and will repay your oxmnin'Uicn. either person ell v or bv samples our Mail < Tier De partment. . V. t feel convinced that your inti-r --i sts " in lie advanced IJV an invest ijra'toi; 1.-ffore ,i etas potetaßnof yohr rail and Winter sup plies. ' >nlv av( rv few of iliese extra i>. ravins now on «»!'■ rati !>"e mentioned in a limited spare sii li as this eard. lint our IlluKtrstrd Fall ami \\ inter Cataltzur, containing much valuable in lo'inatio!) as to styles values, ete.. for gratui tous distribution. Ls now ready, and will he sent frei' upon reque-t on postal to any address, it is gotten up lor the benefit of our out-of-town patrons. Opened to-day—2oO liote Patterns' fine, ser vicei'iiie. Imported < lotli. in all colors. "> vards plain arid "• ..irds fancy triin-s at 88..V* for tlie eomplfci- l'attern Drr »s. These Kobes iiave beet, sold tins season at .?20. Another lot of Kancy Robe Patterns or Habits genus of fine Imported Serge;. In fuil line of colors, with elegant Braided Panel ami (>;'.rni ture—Vest. ( iiHs and Collars—juice s each. Contains 11 yds. double-width foods. Heal value .fjo Both of above special offerings consist of about 100 Suit Patterns of eaeh there will t>v no more, as this closes the importation. 100 pes. Fancy Scotch Skirtings inches in width, in large assortment of Fancy Stripes, at "0 cents, lormerly ?!.50, and never sold for less la-lore Elegant "goo, is. ::j inch all-wool Fancy Suitings. :ioc. 36 inch all-wool Fancv Suitings. .';" c. inch all-wool Fancy Suitings, ■!«, 45, vie. 50 inch Serges. 4"c. 50 inch ( lo'.li SuitingS. 45c. 33 inch Cloth Suiting..'ise. ■ 50 irr il c;«.tll Suitil'! . iV». 75.850, $1.01). French Suitings. t i. G5, 15, s»e, si 00, so ineii Tricots, 45c. 50 I::11 Tricots, 50. GSc. 52 inch '1 ricOLs, 75c to $1 50. Winter Wraps, Cloaks, etc. Most complete assort'lieu ol Lailie.-T. Misses' and ' hildien's Wraps, in :• ] 1 manner of style-'. Iron. ;,iiCr' Seal skins down to common and cheap grade-to suit all If/tes ami without question at lowest pocsibto prim Vour wants and ideas will l>e fully met by enquiring here lor your Winter W'r:.jih. and money saved f.,r other purposes. We believe Hie interests of customers and merchants are identical, BOGUS & 115) li/,i10,12! Federal St., M. II g H Ssl a Pii* ' JJP. s.~\vri'c i.or <)r iT Department for samples an A Informal io!i. IM ; AH ALLELE!) OFFER 54.00 FOR $1,75! THE fIARRISBU 11(1 WEKKLV TISLEU ilAPil is Tim I.AKGKST AN|I I:I:ST N'c .v-,1 tj>! r |>lt>>:: - !l>:.l 01 Ili t < !a| i:'*l ol I'eiinsyl vaauk Eneli nuinlter contains SIXTY i ot'i:c(>i,FM::siii;; ii wuh Till-: i.A'i ;:s r Ni-:ws. .sroidEH, M A K!< I.i KKi'Oit'rs. M 1S( KI.LANKOUS KFADINO Will be furnished t<> Subscribers for the ensuing year, together with a copy of ••on: FAMILY I'll YSICIAN.' (New K lltlon.) For?l 75 pa>aole IN advance. The Price of t!iU la .ill Itriokst ares is ft'!. 'Jlic Price ol l!i-* ' * 1 i ;npV N Si. Vic (five both i'.«r ?!.<•». THK BKST PKKVIfC M OKFF.IMvh I'.j an; Paper in the i nlt.eU State,. Th!i b »*••; contains l* »pa'; -S; Weight ari l one iinii in •:i'*s lonqf.s' • III ! nes u lilv.au I Iwo In lies thick. 11. is pi • 11«-'l on • xtr.t h' ivy paper, anil Is hin I vine-iv bound, ii ii ernbo.i.vM cover and gilt lettered rack. ii I:*flirr<*."i nt from all other works of la" Kind kvi:': pfiiLlsii i;ij. Ii l< .i le • 111 i," who Slave II ho'.v to tell what lb'- ni.iliiT !. when a person g I-. l-.lck. Ali : : iili'tr b iks I 'll "vh »i. io 'hi II ,ou know v. a.., tic .;i , • is. T.il i bool: h-li, •, ci ~.vto dele i ilie (hi. i m. and lb - pro;.' rem*'!! h I re ftp en I'll* ,\|| ~i itliJc, Horn 'o;i ithle.ii le lic, Ii;. Ir i;i..' in-, and I trei .1 tri-ri: ■ limi Piii l > av ill yo'ii , II of this olfer, v.hlch ic il Is gio I mil ii .January 1, . . I t-i. When t !r* bo >i: Is nut by mall. 20 eeal h mast accompany the order for post ig •. ItKI.IABLB A<• KN i'.-i WA M'l'.i) In every School District in I 111 s ami adjoining counties. Daily Telegraph, $5 |.< r jei.r. Hail/ Teli*i(raji!i nitil Our Family Pli\slrlnii, V- per year. poslna" »a liool. ill renin extra ifm>lll lit' mull. KnclO ic ca-.il with till itu I .idclre. 4 M. W. 41 c VLAUN*BY. Mana/. r. liaii Pemi'a. MILLINERY In a!I the I;:ie»t Xovcltks, Frencli Kelt Milk ll.it-.. I'i; ind Oi.iise nuil W'ate red I'luiihts, Velvet and Si !. . HASHES, The New \\ id ■ iiibhniM, I'urM:!.!, S'liofii (i'-r Ur»ce* ( J'atli Sliirl. Hand-, l!o icrv : ud Suipi'iidecs, Toilet Pow iers, W i dieJ, RoU( e and f'u..luetic, "Lsiia I' ■ th" ui.d "rtyhci's Sec ret," i D&ESS TBIME.INGS, r>r«* s Lining'!, !■ ii:< in 11 ri«l | < tiwjur*, < hiMivn'i Knit find J'lush f'upn I *ui«l Jfoo'Jtt, Tob. ('. No. f»7 Sept. term, JM7, authorizing in.- i> to do, I will expo e to Public Nile, on lie; premi • * i:i Jaci-.FiMi l|> , wiid Niumy and Mt.ill-, iih Kxeeiit'>r of tlie la»t wiil ftti'l testament 'it Andre.? !S Zicgler, dee'd, on Thursday, Nov. 21. 1887, At II o'clock a.m., tin? lot lowing described real .■ it itc, viz: |{ miide I on the north Ijy laud* of John llerr, Joseph Htuulfer and .lame* Met.'nrdy; on the c.t t liy land* of J#iiii"i> Mc< urdy, John Ooclirin;;, ./■>!>:i Fore man imhl Win l/Utz; o i the -outli l st liy lands of Jacob Koch'-r, Henry Kooher mid John I f •-rr. CONTAINING 104 ACHES and .'ill j er'.lr: iih j-; r nurvey made l>y A. Hitler. Tcrnia of H.ilc <-.tr therefrom tiecurcd liy bondand uijrt- U»U'!. Il l it WM. I". WILD, Executor. AFFLICTED """UNFORTUNATi: ■A I U»r ull otliyi i l/.1l < '.fictile Or. LO33E H. !flth Bt., below Oullowliill, Phila., Pa. lit y.tr ■ 111* i„ ail NIMM'I AI, .Ii I'- . ft mciitly |liw ■ '.•ii"'' ! y • ir 1•/ Inr'i « r« .ion ~ft- orwriir AiJvkr fr'-' .iti l Rirlctly <"ti . cnti«t l«'»r .j 11 a «t .1 .... I.fi 710 I'. I ' h.. .!! • ' I«• I " I Al Ki'V I'ifif IfoUM', I'U i SaturO;!vat !, iiitep, Grain Hoots, Wool Boots, We have them and can do Letter fur you than any oilier dealer in Butler. Men's Boots $1,40 and up, Boys SI.OO and up, Youths 75 cents and up, Chiidrens 50 cents and up, I want to say to the parents who have boys and girls to go to school that there is no part of their clothing so important as their Boots and Hioes so that they are good solid Kip, as nothing short of that body of leather will re sist water, besides see where you buy them. A good boot or shoe often saves a doctor's bill. Children's feet must be kept dry if you expect jour children to have good health and develop into sound men and women. AVe have iliese celebrated Kip Shoes for women, also I Calf shoes in Button and Lace, prices irom 65 cents and up, chiidrens high cut Button Shoes in Calf, Grain and Pebble Goal, heel and spring heel all these made to our special order. > ome little dealers blow about selling for less than any other house can because they sell so much and buy from factori s and all such bo-h when the truth is they buy two-thirds of their stock right out of jobbing houses and auction houses, from second hands, hence the pasteboard insoles, shoddy bottoms. Look well when you buy them but the first time they git wet away they go. We have the goods that will stand the severest test at low preces, try them. OLD LADIES FLANNEL LINED WARM Shoes and Slippers with felt s >les and leather soles. Wigwam Slippers, new and very easy to the foot very durable. ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES in our trade is the immense Stock we carry in Ladies', Misses' and Chiidrens' fine Shoes, we offer an unequal ! Ed variety, every ease and comfort, every grace and beauty and excellence of finish that can be put into shoes, you can fird in this stock and for L*ss money i than same qualities can lie purchased of any other dealer. We have them in Cur, Kid, Pebble and Straight | Coat Gondola New York, Common Sense and Opera last, widths from A A to FK in Hand welt and McKay sewed Ladies' and Chiidrens' Spring Heels, solt fine shoes for infants. See our Ladies Grain Button Shoes at SI.OO, Kid at *I.OO, $1 25 and sl.-"0, this $1.5.0 Shoe is the best bargain in the county and can't be duplicated for less ! than $-.00 by other dealers. A FEW WORDS ABOUT RUBBER GOODS, We carry the largest stock of these goods, Woonsock ets, Candee, Boston and other m KCS. While some little dealers who cackle loud only carry one make. We will sell you Rubber Boots as low as $2.00 and will furnish you with any of the above makes as low as any of these small concerns may name. Recollect we sell to every body alike. No three or four prices on any of our goods. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Heparing of all kinds done at Reasonable rates. Will save you money. Come and see us. B. C. HU3ELTON. A. Troutman & Son. Lead rig Dry Goods Uouse. BUTIjEB - FEJSI 2nT 7 A.. I 1 II i I I I I I res*H (toodrf nt prices which will rntike the in move very fast. We have the largest Muck ever shown in liutler county, compri.-ing ;ill lhe new goods in Cheeks, Stripes nrifl I'lnin Weaves i:i Foreign and Domestic Black and Colored Silks, Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, we have never had such it nice as sortment and so many of them. HA ltd A INS In Flannels, Blankel:-", Tickings, (.iiif.'hiuiiH, VV hite (guilts, Shawls Tolde Linens, l.neo C'urtoiriH, iu litet everything which cau be found in a Fiisl-Class Oiy Goods Store, A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, ISutlerp Fa- THE C'iLEBRATEU AIjI *IVTS AV ASIIIIR. Why it i« Huperior to all othern iu thu market. y] ' 9t * I'- >" worlK-d and docs 1 the work fnnter thau auy other ma- ' fifi 2.1. INdng incloM-d prcTootP all 1' " 1 i|f |:lat-bing «'> water and inhaling »»f " i I nH-arn. >5 injurious to health and 011 '**" wufeb-board. fk~,.'.. '* W\ 3d, li dM'Htho washing complete JjK ja W\ aud without friction or perceptible wear on tbo clothcß. *£ The New Chuniplon Wringer in \ ulso a grand feuecewH. Sold by SHIPA, SHIRA £ HAYS Butler, Pa, Cloaks and WraPs. for Childrrn and Ladiep. Wo carry the greatest variety of | styles, our stock never was as larpe, I prices never so low, goods neve'r bo nice. if you want, to see the nice goods, t plenso call and examine fitir stock. Ijadiea', (Jentfc', and Children's Underwear, every grade, all sizes, best goods. (Moves, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, Plushes, Yarns, etc. —our— darpsts and Oil Cloths, 1 never had so many—never were ear pets ho cheap. Our stock is complete. Don't buy a Carpet until you have seen our ,'t.ock. Mody Ilrusßels, Velvets, Tup ettry, •'! l'ly l.x'ra Su[>er, Heuip, Cot ton and Hag Huys. W'indt.w Shades, largest assort ment, lowest prices. CURTAIN POLES You will find on examination our 1 sleek of goods to be the Lowest Priced in Huiler county. ASKS f@UM Uj Jlsbllk W-> eUa bJkclL £J While other merckauts arc singing the r iwn praises, we cause our customers to acknowledge that our method ot dealine: is the b«sr, our goods secrnd to nrne, in fact superior to luanv usually kept end sold cs THE BEST. "Butler cud furronnding country ueeded such a store us this,'' is the general encourtgiug words our customers pive ua, "ami people will be fast findin.f it out too." We keep good and w. il made gods only. Our cheapest garment is sewed with first class thread, trimmed, liued aud made up in a substantial manner ' OIK medium and better grades take rank with any Custom made iu the way of fitting ami m.ike up. while our FIXE DRESS SUITS must be *een to be appre ciated. OUR PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to state that we keep a full line of Mens', Youths', Beys' and Chiidrens' Clothing of all styles and tjrf.des. Every trarment so'd under a positive guarantee that it must be as represented or money refunded. HATS, CA PS, L NDERYVEA R. HOSIERY, etc., in great variety. The latest styles of everything pertaining to a first-class clothing store always on hand. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on band. We ask those who have not as yet patrorized our store to givu 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 Huts elsewhere. Remember, no misrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE QEOROB RBIBEU BLOCS, JViaiiL Street, "Butler* Pn. 1850 !®E m L S E HILL, 3JED W JF.O I No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, CUB MltC OF SPRW HODS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Cents' Gold and Silver Watches n\ [pl Hf* U, C I>a P er Vv * ei ~ : ' !t > Giit Class Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament 4ri U 3 bLUufla, tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete liu.- of Clocks RiIuPTOQTfD Ci Rlfl Q UtT Don>t fasl t0 - sce thi * line of Qood - a . ay it is the largest UA4 V Ifl VV CZll \) Cll Ul/vVlwilUjf e and most complete stock ever shown in Builer. 11"P 'Q SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Cold, Silver and Steel frames, U I\ D scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. iiieineistllisr we alS as itepmnitad. jjgir 0 Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Ooods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. NTo- 19, North. IS'lairi fc?troet» * BTJTLIIIR* YOUR ATTEWrm ix> Fine Stock of •x ,Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, iHtVEaWdES, iiP£OT4CL3S, Ao., i ' mvo l>een suited with great eare for /Jpiik OUR TRADE. A complete line (f ROGER BROS' Celebrated All goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well [MK Til GBIEB'S, No. l^V^Street. Illllill Watch CASLj sIGN ov eleg 'iuhic bell FBEE BIPE „ I to Butler i KAUFMANN'S GRAND DEPOT,the antl " lost enterprising Clothing, Shoe, Hat Wiitojag and Furnialung Cioods House, Hfth Avenue \STOKK a,:il s »" , '" ,a■ ? 1 -;:e i i; I•! iliout ."it ucrcH of (jood i-hc-ilnut timber, three orchard*, GOOD DANK DARN, s(ix'io feel, fiatiK! and !oj; (fwellin;;, Old spring and K°od i»ptiii;r liotec iter.r lnu>c; well in kitchen, good fii'rn crib, | pen and, all necehiary improvements. For teriu:;. etc, inipiirc of inc on the prein isefi. (il'• >i:«;i: C. M< • - ANin i-.ss, l'r< sj i ct, Pa. • THE CITIZEN, A wcoHy nowfpapcr, published every Kri day morning at liutler, I'a., by JOHN 11. «V W. V. NEC)LEY. •Subscript 101 l Itutr. Por year, in advance 4>l 50 OtlierwiHO.. H Co No Bubccriplion will bo diwoontinned until all arrearage:) are paid. All I'OinmuulcatioiiM inleudcd for publication in tl i it| < r iiiueibo iuei ii.paiiii dby tlio leal u&we of tli« writer, not I 'if publication but a» a unai'Eiit! o' of «ood failb, .M; rrrigo and (i< aih uotifea tuu-t bo accoiu- I anied by a rehpoimiblc nanio. Advertising Hale:. On., orjuaro, one innertiou, i I ; eaeli auliuc-. ipiont Inui.-rtion, 60 ceutd. Vo.uiy ailvortWe inent# exctodinx one-fourth "f a eoluran, *5 per inch, Figure work double theie raten; udd|tioii>i cbar«aa whore weekly or monthly cbaiiKC'h on made- l.ocal nlvcitiwwdiitl 10 t'co'.K per line for llitt iiiMeiti'in and 5 centa per line foi cadi additional inaoili m. Mar- and dtatliM puMirthed free of charge. Obituaiy iiotici h charged an bn-al adverlim lucnta and | ay&ble when bandvd iu. Atidil jru' Notieef, i 1;' F.xcuutora. nod AdmibiHtratoia' Noticea, -t-'l cachi F»t-ay, Oantton and I'ih- HOlutlou Noticcn, not exceeding ten liut'H, i' 2. AddioHH Tuk t'nizi n, Butler, Pa. For lironay. (.ravel, tirlghi'H, Heart, t rlnary or I.lver IMi i- ih.-m, Nervounn i, Arrnscno AWJ.) OUTLIKJS ttOBK LONE, 1 IM> lw M.uii iii rami (:lvtu t>y ANNIE M LOWMAN t *Norlli Itrcet, Uull r, IV. in L'Oi-Ji Convertible Wire Basket r ' 4fl '' ,ant '' '' •••♦? t«• I A'[/\ A' .A ""«* Ol MJUIH'Utttl -v Vy' ~,!l hy jj£ .*li foi ' - 4 AHH4;tii:W <0„ 1428 rival. .sr., C*l I.VJ.I.ANU. O. Tlio Reason Why > St., I'ltts tmrtf. I'n . I.s liri uuM' In' keeps the I>est unit pur < m In tliut liiic, mid m lli llii'in iii lower iiriecH ilian any house in I'lttnlHirK. lliree year old I'ure liye, t'tu per uulloii. Four year ol'l I'ure ItyV*. s - Mi per pillon.* Five year old I'ure live, iS'i.iMi per From .1 In yi'iirolil I'ure Ityi- #;i on to 95.00 tier Kullou. 'I lie purest luiiiiirli'tl Wines, I'.rHiiillit and (iliis prt'si'illit'il l»v physicians fur iiietlirid purpose*. Cowls nllijip'Ml In all purls nl the country. N'lflianjr fur puck a km. t all or write and Kixi! mi' a irl.il nrili r and von will nfler that ileal Willi no other LUM-sc. Send IIIOIK'.N wlili order, hy registered letter or I' O, outer.' I'.s. lt*Vouue laws prohibit di.ppl u« |>ootls I'. (). 11. Itespert fully .1 \< mi si'iii'M.vc'ilKlt, 9«l Liberty Nl., rittsinirc, I'n. ( iv-.-itorr loeati d two minutes walk Irorn I'll ton D.ipot. DOCTORS LAKE j ffiP J VA'l i: DISPENSARY Oi l U I.s, tM I'KNN AVE. *«w r ■/' PITTSBURGH, PA.-- ■ AH found of Oeltcato and C'oni- I*;y pllniti 'l in I'HM'H I««Jl|||'lTlK < O*. V™ HIU NI nl.lllid Htir.sUl it; Mcdl cation ai f treated at Uil* l»l-i«'n .ny with a mo rarely uttnlmd. In . S. K. I .1.0 Wit inciiilier nl Hit! If I.j al < ollr, !• of I'liyiliimisuii'l Stnp'oni, and I j 1 lio old. nl mid ui<> t experienced M'i;t 111, DTtallwclty, Hjicetal BMCBUOB fffven to NUT* nun I »t-1 lllty Imm cue •Ho niintnt e.Millon, In illxeri'Uoiiit nf m Hi, A' ~ cniu-lngpliyMcnlnnd mentfl I < 1... 1 •. , lie i. ofcm-nyy, riet|>onUctiry, etc,; a ••> ( am r: i, OM hiirc*. I lii, riled, Klil'liilllitlt 11l and nil 11;n-• it tii the Skin, HIOIKI, LiiniH, t'rln* 11 ry Organs, &e. (ttnitultiillnn liisniml utrlctly confide nllni. < Mice hours It to 4 nnd 7 tft H p.in.; N|inlu)n H 104 p.m. only. < nil at ofllcp 01 addreiia , M 1' ,M II ' r,", ort..T VAKr.M.D. A/'i " i r s S M ■ 1 &33CV., ffit I l-ii CUI- - ! )>IH£AMSD Ai • ■ f>K :.VK. r ,. vv ' 7 t3 '','-i'"'iho'oi'y i -BlS®® -;V >[. •> ' t . ATT'B -i' C'".' •• ttenwa 21a. n^iSE J ;•• ••• r. ■ ■ i," n'nifi i •|; , v-j '■ 1 • ] ( nif*iiy , -~X % ram if." I fcf ir?«TT' 'io 1:1 m.. s:r>( k ! Ktc:«!v cmrl.ivmont ui in ran teed. H.II.AIJV AMI IXl'l>sU KAI1». Apply at. o»n-i«, htntinK »K'' (Uel«>r to this paper.Y Chase Brothers Cc., FOR A Inruo frame lioardinc limim. good location and doing J:irtro Imsiue*. Term* e«*y. For lurtlier particular* inquire nf , t. H. HrJI JIKln, 4J*.