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KASKINE (TUB KRW QI IKISE) i 3WHESTBOKUI.Y | TOUCHED FOB I y OTHER DBl'fl J MODERN TIMES. A POWERFUL TONIC. that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,' NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Germ Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to quinine. Mr John C. Scarborough. Selllia, X.C.. writes : ••1 sot malaria in the Southern army, aud ior a dozen years suffered from its deblli»ting effects. I wa* terribly run down when 1 heard of l\:»s --kine, the new quinine. It helped me at once. I Rained 35 pounds. Have not had such good health in so years. Other letters of a similar character from prom inent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a remedy of undoubted merit, will be sent on ap- P Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. SI.OO per bottle, or six bottles for Sold by J. C. RE DICK, Butler, Pa, or sent bv mail on receipt of price. KASKINE CO.. 54 Warren St.. New York. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PORE GOD LITER OIL And Hypophosphites of Lime& Almost as Palatable as Milk. The only preparation of COD I.IVER OIL that can be taken readily and tolerated for a long time by delicate stomachs. . INP AS A REMEDY FOP. fONSnTPTIpy, SCROU EOl'S AKKEITIOXS, ANAEMIA, <iEX fcmH bEBlUir. COUGHS A\D THROAT AF yfertld-NS. and ait VVASTIXO DISOHDKKS oT CHILDREN it is marvellous tn tta"rc'salta» Prescribed and endorsed by ttio best Physicians IS the countries of the world. For Mule ibjr all for Pamphlofcon Wasting Diseases. Ad dress SCOTT BOWX£. Sew York. THE BOWELS. Habitual Costiveness CattwsJ derangement of the entire system, and be gets diseases lUat are hazardous to life. Persons of • eostivo habit are subject to Headache, Defective Memory, Gloomy Foreboding, Nervousness,J evers. Drowsiness, Irritable Temper and other symptoms, which unfits the sufferer for business or agreeable associations. Regular hnbi» of body alone can cor rect these evils, and nothing succeeds so well In achieving this condition asTutt's Pills. By their use not only i 3 tlie system renovated, but in conse quence of the harmonious changes thus created, there pervades a feeling of satisfaction; the men tal faculties perform their functions with vivacity, and there is an exhilaration of mind, freedom of thought, and perfect heart'B ease that bespeaks th« full eniovment of health. SECRET OP BEA7TTY Is health. The accret of fccp k 2h Is the power to digreat a proper qnan'.jf* of food. Thlscan never be done wheu r f .iverdoes HOC act it® part* It is tlio di iv: ; wheel in the mechanism of man, and .► en it Is out ot order, the whole syster . cronies de ranged, auri Fever, Dy»per» r , *ick Head aclie. Constipation, Janu<* .* liijions CoJ- Icand General Debility ensue. To restore the functions of Che Liver and impart that beauty which always attends a healthy constitution* l)r. Tutt's Liver Pills are recommended. They are not a cure-all* lint are det«iuned solely lor the disordered Liver and the diseases which It produces* Tutt's Liver Pills STIR UP THE TORPID LIVER. SOLD nr ALL BBCGGISTS, 23c. HUMPHREYS 9 HW EE, HUSSJESSYS' £OO3 il Cloth & Cold Binding I 9 144 Pages, with SImI Kn JTITIISSJ f n lUILE!) FRBB. ' In use 30 years.—Special Prescriptions of an eminent Physician. Simple. Safe and Kure. Jtoa. CCJULS. PRICE. 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflnmmntions.. .2.% i Worms, ffoml««r, Worm Colic... .!!.» 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Inland ,J5 4 Diarrhea of Children or .Adults. . . . .25 b Dysentery. Griping, Bilicus Colic 6 Cbolera Morbus. Vomiting 25 f Cough., Cold, Uronchitis ?? * £ Nenraigla. Tootli&clie, Faceaciia J5 9 Headaclies, Kick Headache, \eitigo.. ,25 10 Dyspepsia. Bilious btomaoh .25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25 13 White., too Profuse Periods... 2& IS Croon, Cough, Difficult. Breathing 25 14 Salt Klieutn. Erysipelas, Lruptious. .25 15 Ilbeuraatisin, Rheumatic Pains 25 16 Fever and Ague. Chills, Malaria .ISO 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding BO Jg HOMEOPATHIC .']j| Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs.. .3" Asthma, Oppressed Breathing -SO Ear Ulichcrgea, Impaired Hearing .Ju Scrofula, lOnlarged Glands. Swelling .30 General Debility, Physical Weakness .30 Dropsy, and Scanty Kecretoins .30 Sea Slcline.*, Sickness from Riding .SO 127 Kidney Disease ■ • ■••••.•• -5® 28 Kervous Debility, Bennnal Weak new, or Involuntary Discharges l.OO 29 Sore Mouth. Canker.. .SO •0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .3D 31 Painful Periods, with Spasm .30 32 Disease, or the Heart, Pelnitation 1.00 33 Epilepsy. Spasm. St \ itn- Dyice 1.00 34 Diphtheria. Ulcerated Sore Throat .50 SPECIFICS. Soil! by Draffjriats, or fent poat paid on recoipt of Price -litXrilßKVS* ?IKU!iIXKip.IO3 !■ niton St. X.Y. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, \ Dogs, Hogs. Poultry. J .joo PAGE BOOK on Treat, mcut of AnimnlH and >H >/ Chart Hent Free. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. THIS is the top of the gen uine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all others similar are imitations. T) the think he has as good, but he has not. • Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. L. 8. McJUNKLV, Insurance and Real Estate A%l. 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. BUTLER, - PA. « DOCTORS "LAKE PRIVATE DISPENSARY OFFICES, rior, PEXX AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA. - All foiTns of IV-licatc nml Coni plirutoi I): *ca-r* FiUKN'TIAI. nml SciENTinc Mctli cntion aro troatetl :it tiiis Ui-pen ary with a suc ci. * rarely ulir.'iioil. Dr. 8. K. Liikols a member ofilm Hoynl:_i'Of PliyficiaiisamiSurfei iis, nml IK tiio o'<!_oi!:inl mo-tc'xi>cricne< <T SPECIAL IST in tlirt . h]H-e:al attention given to Ncrv «us D Uiy 'iixrm excessive mental exertion, ln •llser; lit -n of \ -• nil, ca'.i-ing pliy iralaml meni .lilc v,"i t>fent"try,«lt' i>ontleney,eto.; C.;o( uiiscrs, <)M ( .iris, Fits, I'iles, l!heiimatl»m ind nil<l r.. '"hof tlie M:in, Iliooti, Luncs, Urin nry OiTrrns, ie. Consultation free ami strictly ro'nl/'/ t;t;al. Ofllec liourai) to 4 au'l 7to 8 p.m.; Kunilnyua to 4 j..in. only. Cnllatollicc oraddrcsa K.'K.I.AKK. M.D..M.R.C.P.S. or E.J.LAKE, M.D. iaJ Ko'otlwl ir/ Ci'V* ; 1 ■■BuwiaiV™^. l *? THE CITIZEIT. MISCELLANEOUS Devoured By Florida Sharks. James E. Hamilton, the mail car rier tetween Miami and Lake on tf e South Atlantic coast, was de voured by nian-ea'ers at Hillsboro Inlet, Florida, on the 25th ult. He was a stout, athletic young man, and carried the mail between the two places, a distance of seventy-five miles, on bis back, walking ou the beach most of the way. The inlet is a dangerous crossing, the back waters of the Everglades meeting the tides and producing heavy and d.ingerous seas. Sharks of the most ravenous kind abound there. An old fisher man, who was within half a mile ot Hamilton when he began crossing, describes the tragedy as a horrible occurrence, When Hamilton readied the middle of the inlet the sharks flocked about bis boat, leaping ten ieit or moro out of the water in their eagerness to get at human fi^sh. Hamilton fought them with his oars, but soon both were bitten off and dashed out of bis hands. Then they assailed the boat tearing huge pieces off the gunwale, Soon it began to sink, and Hamilton became stupefied with fear. Another blow on the frail boat and he was thrown headlong in to tha masses of fierce sea-wolves One shriek of agony and all was over. The sea wa3 dyed for yards around with his life blood. Searching par ties were sent out, but nothing found. Hamilton's death was such a horrible one that no mail-carrier over that route has yet been secured. Wheat in Amerca. Concerning the introduction of wheat into America, reliable infor mation is obtainable. It may be difficult In the present day to realize the fact that wheat was at one time unknown in America; yet prior to the discovery of this continent by Columbus, there was no cereal in America approaching in nature to the wheat plant. It was not until 1530 that wheat found its way into Mexico, and then only by chance. A slave of Cortez found a few grains of wheat in a parcel of rice and showed them to his master who ordered them to be planted. The result showed that wheat would thrive well on Mexican soil, and toduy one of the finest wheat valleys in the world is near the Mexican capital. From Mexico the cereal found its way to Peru. Marie D'Escobar, wife of Don Diego de Chauves, carried a few grains to Lima, which were planted, the entire product being used for sev eral successive croj s. At Quito, Ecuador, a monk of the order of St Francis, named Fra Jodosi Bixi, in troduced a new cereal; and it is said that the jar which contained the seed is still preserved by the monks of Quito. Wheat was introduced into the present limits of the United States contemporaneously with the settlement of the coun try by the English and other European settlers — Milling Wurld —Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes the lead of all cough preparations on our shelves.—Carpenter <fc I'almeter, Jamestown, N. Y. I heartily recommended Salvation Oil for neuralgia, for it acts like a charm. J. S MCCALLLEY, (Police man,) Residence 205 N. Bond street, Baltimore, Md. —Petroleum has been difcoyered near Canton, China. Drunkenness or the Liqour Habit Positively Cured by ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifiic. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the kuowledge 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 druukards 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 the liquor appetite to exist For full particulars, address GOLD EN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. —The income of Herr Krupp's es tate for 1887 will be about §1,250,- 000. Don't let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or comsumption. Catarrh is diegnsting. Pneumon ia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus mast be kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter Other wise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of the p trts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully aud entire ly cured by the use of Boschee's Ger man Syrup. If you dont know this already, thousauds and thousands of people can tell you, They have cur ed by it, aDd "kuow how it is, them selves." Bottle only 75 cents. A*k any druggist. —Two hundred negroes will so u leave Nashville, Teuu., for Liberia. Delicate Children, Nursing Mothers, Overworked Men and for all diseases where the tissues are wasting away from the inability t<> digest food, or Irom overwork, should take Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. ' I used the Emulsion on a lady who was delicate. It put her in pucb good health and flesb, that I mu.-t say it is the best Emulsion." —L P. Wad dell, M. D., Hugh's Mills, S. C. —The chestnut crop in the Moun tain counties of West Virginia is &aid to be enormous? —I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nau seating dropping in the throat pecu liar to that disease, and nose bleed al most daily, I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when I saw Ely's Cream Balm advertised in the Boston Budget. I procured a bottle, and since the first dayH' use have had no more bleeding—the sore ness is entirely gone.—l). G. David son v lit Boston budget, former ly w in, licston Juurnal, —Salmon still twarm in the rivtrs of Oregon. Fisherman caught 10,000 in the Suisl iw ri 0 in one night re cently. —The worst feature about catarrh is itsdargerous tendency toconsump t on, L'ood'a Sareaparilla cure ca tarrh by purifying the blood, "SHE." Improbabilities Sometimes Be come Realities —A True Wo man's Fidelity. Several works bearing unique titles written in fascinating style, and giv ing evidence of wonderful imagina tive power have lately been received by the reading public with much pop ularity and pleasure. Perhaps the most striking of them is the book bearing the odd title of "She." In this the author has fairly outdone himself in his popular line. Ayesha and her beloved Kallikrates are unique characters in fiction Ayesba, the heroine, is a beautiful creature who tasted of the esserce of nature's forces at the fountain head, and became immortal. Her patient waiting fur the com iug of Kallikrates, the beloved of ber vouth, whose individuality was main tained through ceuturies, though th.> chauge called death regularly cccur ed ouly to bo followed by ro-b;rth is a fine illustration of woman's fidel ity. , The closing scene, when she conducts Kalkrates to the very centre of the earth, the birthplace of all life, in or der that he may taste of immortality, is a fit climax to the fine creatiou. The question naturally suggested by this strikingly original story is whether there is not somewhere IL. nature, a potent force whereby life may at least be temporarily prolong ed, Mrs, Annie Jenness Miller, editor of''Dress" says: "In every instance Warner's Safe Cure has the effect to give new energy and vitality to all mv powers." Mine. Gray, teacher of Oratory and Physical Culture at Syracuse, declares: "Before I tried physical culture and Warner's safe cure, I was a confirmed invalid. I owe much to that excellent remedy, and do not hesitate to acknowledge it." Human life seems too short,though men in former ages lived longer than those of the present, History tells us that they lived more in accordance with nature's laws —their mode of living wa3 extremely simple, and in their daily life they tollowed the dic tates of human intelligence. If sickness comes, wo of to-day, seek the remedy among the artificial forces instead of resorting to the field of nature, If when disease comes, we would consult nature, the chances are that we would fare better, for we would then treat the cause of such disorders Modern research has shown that most of the commonly known dis eases owe their origin to the un healthy state of the kidneys, the blood purifiers of tli9 system, and if they are kept in a healthy state by the use of Warner's safe cure, a vegteable compound and simple pro duction of nature, much of the pre vailing sickness would be happily averted. It is probable that the 1 author of "She" derived many of his beautiful imaginings from close communings with nature, for we are all agreed that whatever is of or from nature, is more beautiful and wholesome than that which is artificially construct ed. —Gladstone chips —that is, chips from trees felled by the Grand Old Man -are in such demand in Great Britain that a price has been put up on them. Every Home Ruler should wear one of these chips on his shoul der and exposo it to every Tory who may feel tempted to knot-k it off. Gained 15 Pounds. '•Tatt's I'ills is the best remedy for Dyspepsia 1 ever used. I cun now digest auv kind of food; never have a headache, and have gained fifteen pounds solid Hesh."—W. C. Schultze, Columbia, S. C. —Recently six carloads of cotton jeans were shipped from Biddeford, Me., to China. —There are more vessels on the stocks ia Oregou, Washington Terri tory and I'uget Sound than in all New England. —lndianapolis' natural gas people are about to buy $100,500 worth of wrought-iron pipe to conduct natural gas to that city from wells twenty miles away. —Aa American arc light plant is to be erected at Sydney, New South Wales, and 100 tons of appliances were shipped recently by steauur from New York. —The art of paper-making has reached a point where a growing tree may be cut-down, made into paper, and turned out as a newspaper, all within thirty-six hours. —The We3tinghouse people havc a contract for lighting the Senate chamber at Washington with I.'JOO electric lights, ranging in candle pow er from 'J to 150. —lf love is blind, how can there be such a thing as love at first sight? —lt has been estimated that the present production of fiui.shed silk goods iii the United States is $(>0,000- 000, capital employed, $30,000,000, and number of hands. 50,000. —The teaching of cooking Las been introduced in Public School 15, New- York After the dishes cooked thall have passed examination they will be sent to the Newsboys' Home. —At the llothschild wedding at Paris the Grand Ribtii of ludia took first prize for tho show of diatuouds. His exhibit, valued at a quarter ot a million dollars, was worn in his tur ban. —Near the head waters of tbe White river, in Alaska, is a very large and active volcano that dischar ges almost continuously great streams of (ire, smoke and lava. It is about 300 miles inland. —A New Bedford, Mass., company has just shipped a two inch rope 2,- 300 feet long, weighing 3,240 pounds, to Illinois for oil-boring purposes. —A new cartridge tool has just been invented to enable the shooter to make his own ammunition as he de sires, for long or short range, with much or little power. THE ALLEN PATENT WASHER Why it is Superior to ail Others. ITS being enclor.ed it retains tlio high lot. temperature so necessary in removing the <ll rr. from the goods, Onfl THERE being no Friction on the £!> U. clothing: to wear It. THE peculiar action of the water In the wl U. Machine (which cannot lie understood unless one sect's It.) forcing a strong current of water through the clothing at every vlrbi at ion of Hus Agitator, (which Is caused by the peculiar construction of the top of the Machine. A+h ANDbcst of all is that a child of four vears r-j.-n do the work It being 80 light that the operator sits down while doing it. Machines o>« 1 t'tinty and Township lilghts through''ii tth ■ state of I'cnnsylvanla. Sold by Butler, Pa 8 19 iy BUTLER'S LEADING BOOT AND SHOE HOOSE. Is attracting great crowds of buyers of good solid Boots nnd Shoes from all parts of Butler county, from the ex treme North to South and from ill as tto \\ est they come B. C. Huselton's. The inducements we are offering to all is to the ad vantage of every one wanting good honest Boots and Shoes to visit our store before they buy a pair ol shoes. The immense Stock we are showing has never had its equal in Butler. Bear in mind all our Stock is made to order, our stock was bought right and will be so d right, our house is crowded full of fresh new stuck in Boots and Shoes and if we can't lit or please you with any price Boot or Shoe you want no other house in Butler can. Do you want a pair of good Kip Boots for yourself cr the boys to go a long road to school, warranted to re sist water and wear soft and pliable, all hand made at all prices from 50 cents up to $0,75, in all widths, high leg, box toe, low instep, Grain Boots, Wool Boots. We have them and can do better fur you than any other , dealer in Butler, Men's Boots $1,40 and up. Boys SI.OO and up, Youths 75 cents and up, Childrens 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 Shoes 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 3011 expect your children to have good health and develop into sound men and women. We have these celebrated Kip Shoes for women, also Calf shoes in Button and Lace, prices from Go cents and up, childrens high cut Button Shoes in Calf, Grain and Pebble Goat, heel and spring heel ail these made to our special order. Some little dealers blow about selling for less than any other house can because they sell so much and buy from factories and all such bosh 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 iusoles, shoddy bottoms. Look well when you buy them, but the first time they get wet away they go. We have the goods that will stand the severest test at low preces, try them. OLI) LADIES FLANNEL LINED WARM Shoes And Slippers with felt soles 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 Childrens' 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 ehoes. you can fird in this stock and for lass money than same qualities can be purchased of any other dealer. We have them in Cur, Kid, Pebble and Straight Goat Gondola New York, Common Sense and Opera last, widths from AA to FF in Hand welt and McKay sewed Ladies' and Childrens' Spring Heels, soft fine shoes for infants. See our Ladies Grain Button Shoes at SI.OO, Kid at SI.OO, $1 25 and sl.'o, this $1,50 Shoe is the best bargain in the county and can't be duplicated for less than $2.00 by other dealers. A FEW WORDS ABOUT RUBBER GOODS, We carry the largest stock of these goods, Woonsock ets, Candee, Boston and other ni Kes. While some little dealers who cackle loud only carry one make. Wo 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 bod)- alike. No three or four prices on any of our goods. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Reparing of all kinds done at Reasonable rates. Will save you money. Come and see us. J B. C. HUSELTON. A. Troutnian & Son. Leading Dry Goods Bouse. B U" ----- ZPIE-NIN-'^. 1111111111 <l> llllllllll A Trouiman & Son. The leading Dry Goods and Car pet House, Butler, Pa. New Fall Dross Goods at prices which will make them move very fast. We have the largest stock ever shown in Butler county, comprising all the new goods in Checks, Stripes and Plain Weaves in Foreign and Domestic Black and Colored Silks, Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, Iwe have never had such a nice as sortment and so many of them. BARGAINS In Flannels, Blankets, Tickings, Ginghams, White Quilts, Shaw Id Table Linens, Lace Curtains, in fact everything which can be found in a I I You will find on examination our Firsl-Class Dry Goods Siois, Ll,weß ' A. TROUTMAN & BON'S, ISutleP;, Pa- I MANUFACTURERS OF MENS', YOUTHS'. BOYS, AND CHILDREN'S mmm CLOTH IN G Of Fine and Medium Grades, at Closest Piicca. Also, J. KLEE & CO.'S SUPERIOR WORKING PA&TS, Every pair guarantee! not to rip. ]tfos. «2S and OS<> Broadway, Sew York. 811 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH. CHOICE FRUIT. Uiivlng lakonUlic for the Choice Fruit ' Trees,! Beautiful Shrubbery, Ornamental Tre^s, Au« everything else In the Nursery line, of (be New England Nnrsi-rr-s. I'liaw Bios. & N. Y.. I v.ill call upon you In tlie near future and ' solicit your orders for Spriug delivery. A. H, FALLER, Agent, Kntlei-, - - - r»a- Cloaks anc! WraPs, for Children and Ladies. We carry the greatest variety of styles, our stock never was as large, prices never so low, goods never so nice. If you want to see the nice goods, please call and examine our stock. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Underwear, every grade, all sizes, best goods. Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, Plushes, Yarns, etc. —our— Carpets and Oil Cloths, never had so many—never were car pets so cheap. Our stock is complete. Don't buy a Carpet until you have seen our stock. Body Brussels, Velvets, Tap ettry, 3-Ply Extra Super, Hemp, Cot i ton and Bag Bugs. Window Shades, largest assort ! meat, lowest prices. CURTAIN POLES M.F.&M, Marks , Invite your inspection ol their 'stock of FALL and WINTER I Millinery Goods. Receiving goot's every week their stock is always | FRESH AND COMPLETE. I Advertise in the CITIZEN. ASKS YOUR While other merchants arc singing their own praises, we cause our customers to acknowledge that our method of dealing is tie bfst, tur j:ocds second to rcue, in fact superior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. 'Butler and surrounding country needed such a store cs this," is the general encouraging words our customer giv us, "and people will be 'ast finding it out too." We ke**p good and well made goods only. Oar cbfap st garment is sewed with first class thread, trimmed, lined and made up in a substantial manner. Our medium and better grades take rank with ♦ny Custom made iu the way of iittingaud make up. while our FIXE DIIESS >UITS man be seen to be appre ciated. OUK PRICES are decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to state ihat we keep afull iine of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing <>f all styles and crudes. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee that it must be as represented or money i refuuded. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, etc., in great variety. The latest stvles of everything! pertaining to a first-class eiothiug store always ou hand. The true fitting white aod fancy shirts niwavs on hand, j 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 Cloihes, Underwear or ILits elsewhere Remember, no misrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE SE9ESS RjQXBXHS. BLOCE, . Main Street, Butler* Pa. 18BO~ar ■"» w ESI 1 ... 1850 Ko. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches (HI I >a P er Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque'with Floral Ornament I A Svi 4# fl tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; in short, a complete line of Clocks RtIt7OT , TO7O I*o Q Qrv AAI Q ]j-TT Don't fail to see this line of Goods, as it is the largest Uli V vi. W CajL Cb • and most complete stock eyer shown in Butler. TAT) SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, ia Gold, Silver and Steel frames, LM\ Or O scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. IS* member we Warrant ail tioods as Kej»res<-nlo<i. jggp'Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGrN OF WIRE SIGN. N~o- 19. North. jMain Street* - - - BUTLER? iP-A., YOUR ATTENTION Is Called to my U'iaie of -x cfjWatches. Clocks, Jewelery, ifprcraoM:s, «&e„ All of which have been selected with great care for ' ' t' V ' C^vhratrd t-^?~All goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well 9r selected stock, call at T T) /'I I) f 3"" l)'C1 UKICN c LOGK, ' VllllijDO, No. 18. Street. lULi) Watch cASIj stGN Ol ' ELECTRI ° bell* FARM FOB SALE. I will seell ray farm, located iu Franklin township, Butler county, Pa. It contains 220 ACRES of good, well watered laud, both ridge and swamp; good grain land and good grass land about 30 acres of good chestnut timber, three orchards, GOOD BANK BARN, 50*00 feet, frame and log dwelling, ood spring and good spring house near house; ■ well in kitchen, good corn crib, pig pen and, all necessary improvements. For terms, etc, inquire of me on the prem ises. GEOKGE C. MCCANDI.ESS, l'rospect, Pa. »j THE CITIZEN, i A weekly ncwepapor, published every Fri- ; day morning at Butier, Pa., by JOHN H. ii W. O. NEtiEEY. Subscription Bate. Per year, in advance *1 50 ; Otherwise •'32 00 No subscription will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. A!! communication:! intended for publication j in tins paper must be accompanied by the leal i name of the writer, not for publication but as I a guarantee of good faith, j Slsrnnge and death notices mu-t be accom- i I panied by a responsible name. Advertising Bates. One square, one insertion, ; each suli-e* ! ijuent ineertiou, 50 ceuts. Yearly advertise ments exceeding one-fourth of a column, ••?5 1 per inch, Figure work double these rates; additiouai charges where weekly or monthly changes an made- Local advertisements io cents per hue for fiist insertion and 5 cents pel* liue for each additional insertion. Mar liages and deaths published free ol charge. ' Obituary notices charged as local advertise- I meuta and payable when handed in. Auditors' | Notices, i i;" Executors, and Administrators' j Notices, $3 each; Estiay, Caution and Dis solution Notices, not exceeding ten linen, $2. ; Address THE CITIZEN, JUotler, Pa. j Bmamaa For Dr.ipsv, (Irrvei, might's. :t> art. Crlnary or i.tv.T Diseases, Nervousness, <tc. < ure Onar- j ant 'f*d. Office s;-,i Arch street. Pafa'li lphla. ft per bottle, G for fr,. At lirtiggl'fs. fry It. ESTABLISHED IN 1867. 111111 By honest dealing we ha ve developed our present large business and our experience of twenty years enables us to offer purchasers advantages which cannot bo had elsewhere. Buying direct from the best woolen mill- of this and foreign countries, not only reduces the cost ol our garments, but also gives us positive knowl edge of the quality of the materials we use. Manufacturing our goods right at home, employing none but the best iot tailors and overseeing evt ry detail ourselves, makes our ilothiug stand unsurpassed iu lit, workmanship, or durability. Our stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suit's and Overcoats is a large one, and our knowledge of the wants of the peoplo has aviated much in mak • j in - he assortment so complete. All goods are marked in plain figures, and one price o;Jy. Mail orders will have our best attention, prpn ACCDITPPIJP 0 inCUDU jM MooaunljM fiuuoErll Mo 181 Federal Street, ALL2SHHHY, FA.! 111111 Tj~More-keepers and Tailors furnished with samples on application. FALL MILLINERY! Our line of Ladies, Misses and Children's STWAW and 1 KLT HATS and BONNETS, in all the newest ial i.d winter shapes, iu now complete at the Leading' IMillliiery House. I). r r. PAPE, No. 18 South Main St., - - - - Sutler, I J a I Tii» only brand ei Lanndry Soap awarded a fir.-t tin medal at the New Orleans Exp<, ition. Guaran - ty d absolutely pure, and for general household purposes is the very best i 9 __ Wanted Wo want a few live me 1 |to take ore] i s i' a lull line l of choice nurse y stock. Our stock is all -letted and guar anteed first class. We lur nish n handsome Outfit FREE, also fruit SAMI*J V.S in SEASON. A WORKER IKM r lails with us. Don't delay but write at once for terms, de. to ED\V. O. (ipAHAM, VIVIAN, Rochester, N. Y. mW m sale In sr.garcreek townshln, Armstrong county, near Adams I'. 0., on;' an 1 one-fourth mile cast of the ni',v oil development in Sugarcreek twp. farm contains > 100 ACRES, with bauk barn. JXOJ f-iot.; BRICK &IOUSIS, 18x30 fee t, 2 stories, with ■ 'iar. frame kitchen, Mxiu feet: good spring or > iter, farm well wa tered. good orchard of gra- ed fruit. Farm in a gool state of cultivation. About 75 ACRES CLEARED, balance In pood tlml er. Will sell extremely low for cash. I"or partkv. cs Inquire of J. L;. WICK. Rlmersburg, Clarion Co.. Pa. UNPARALLELED OFFER. $4.00 FOR 31,781 TIIE HABUISIIURG WEEKLY TELEGRAPH IB THE LARGEST AM) BEST Newspaper publisia d in tin - Caiiltoi of Pennsyl vania. Knch niimbi r» ntains SiXTY POI Bi OLI .MNS tilled with THE LATEST NEWS, SiOItIES, MAUi.KT REPOIJT MISCKLLAXEO s ::EAMXG Will be furnished i> Subscribers for tlie ensuing ye;.r, together :ti a copy of •'Oi l: KAMI!/ I lIVSICIAX," (XeW i'.oiM in.) For 51.70 paja: I in advance, The Price of this 8;> .k i i a:! Bookstores Is $3. The Price of tli•• ! —.:ra;>'i" is sl. We sire both f0r?!.75. THE BEST PKEMi M*OFFERED By any Paper m tli" I'nlted States. This b 'ole contain- >■- ; - 's; Is eight and one half Ino'ios lon k in ii .vile and two inches thick, it lspnuted on •• ctra heavy paper, and Is hands imcly oonnd, wit. j embossed cover and gilr lettered back. It i*sdifTt'ivu> fro a ail ot: r works Of the kind EVE' Pl'Bl.iSli Kl). I! teaches tl! ■-(' who 1- • ■ it how to tell what the '.natter is ivfc.-a a '■.-r.— i gets sick. Ail similar baoks t»n . toil >if you know what tlie disease is. The- inok tens yon how to detect the diseases, and the proper remedi s rre given for Mlopituio. .n ;opatliic,Eclectic, Mydropatai % and Hertm •i.tui?nts. Don't fall to .'vail ycr of i ills offer, which holds giod until .January 13 .1888. When the bonk is son' 1 mail.-0 cents must accompany the order tor ; stag.;. BE LIABLE AGENTS WANTED In every Soluul T)i..trie! in t'nls and adjoining coaatv Dully Tclesraph. s>s per 3"rr. Uiilr Tcl.'irr;! {ia 1:1:, 1 «'a.- family Physician, B<l per year. Pentayoa Bco'i. '2O cents extra ifseiit !•} mail. Enclose cash with all or .and address M. W. McALAXEY. Manager. '.arrisburg, I'enn'a. In al! the latest Nov. hies, French Felt Silk Hat.-, Figured t.!.*ase end Watered Pluhes, Velvet-- and fci l's. FANCY PLUSHES, The New Wide Bib'. ns, Corsets, Shoul der Braces, I'at'i Shirt i anus, Hosierv and Suspender.", Toilet Powders, Washes, Rouge and Cosmetics, "Letia Peth" and "Sybel's Secret," DRESS TRIM SLINGS, Dress Linings, Finding , Far Trimmings, Newest Styles iu Baugs, Hair Goods and Crimpers, Cliildren'3 K.rt and Plush Caps ami Hoods, Toboggans, .- ilk Handkerchiefs and M ufilers. yiSSM, H.CiLKEY, BUTLER- - - - PA /.j&i , ' ' * ■*"' Ugf "• Ucr.-v; 1 , Cla M cri A*;"' '• , <-<-• n ! ft***%s& \ avUio; K 1 M t- «ATT ? 3 1 Awm -o (isneva Ofiu I is a jnr.s • 'novafSwl gJOIn, re ' r 'ii*"'llik. • *• Ith : vlcctcjl hurhti » KTWYQ IrT'-rj n ro:>t, &o. It r. ill j 'K? i.vA-eJ iou' 1 iiivalur.Mor*mtH\y - 4 Wn l.ictiro for Bricrht's I lyJOßpiiX*Zi' -A . i;tono in BL.(idor t I I TT ttCjt*sl ait fflanimation of tho FV -*** \? &ir Kiting a and 17 rin nr y Orarniir. JAIMEB K. "tlOttll iS, Sole Aircut«» 105 CIXAiLBEiIS fc>T., KfiW YORK. FOR SALE BY J. C. REDICK, Prnggist, "lIUTLER, PEHN'A. The Reason i \\ iiv you should send yon- i.rder for any kind of ! I've or four, i n Whisk. .. P.randy, «,m. Wines. ice., to -i. Schumacher, So. 301 Liberty St.-, Pitts -1 iinrg. Pa., is because lie l:-'.'pstl'.e best and pur- I est ••sals iu tint line, wni •-••lis them at lower ■ urie'es than anv house in I'iit.siuirg. Tliree vcM' i'li! Pure K .e. 'oy per gallon, j i 'uiir venrold Pure Kva, - -.o per gallon. 1 Flv«' \ear old Pure li e. - eo per gairon. j I'roni' 5 to s year old Pure i lye S::.CO to 85.00 per ' L'llllon. Tile I'MI: -t IMP . I Wines, liiati'iie.-, Mn.d i .ins pi-. .i-Mi i; . 11: Idans for medieai ! jiiriia-.s. ro.'ds -oifii • to ail parts of the ei untrv. Noeli-o e far p kage. call or write and give llie a trial order a,d Vou will after that I deal with no other hous*-. Send money with 'Tder. 1;• registered letter P. O. order, i . s>. iievemie laws prohibit sh- goods C. I). i>. itesiie.tfuilv ■' V' "! Sail I SIA^HKR, f»r,4 LP ei: s;., Pittsburg. Pa. j • -Mo-el'. .!i d iwomaeites walk from Un -1 >ll I *«• | ot. 3URVEYINQ LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Purlieu iar attention given to the Retracing ol old lines. Address, U.I.IIiLIIAKIK Co, Snrfeyor North ilo" . P. 0., Uutler Co., Pa. B,r>,si.ij ~PERMAK£NT TARSPiNG For Kensingt) i, Arrasene AND OUTLINE Iv'OBK 31so lessons iu fam ■■ ea by ASNIE It LOW MAN, North inoet, Butler, Pa. aeSOj-Xi . J