KASKINE (THE lEW 4|VI9ME) THE HOPES OF PEOPLE WHO | tap OV USE EABKINR 1 7 ABE ALWAYS I REALIZED A POWERFUL TONIC. Oat the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOB MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, * NERVOUS PROSTRATION, THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SCCCESSFCL BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to quinine. Mr. Lode Hoornbeclt. of the U. S, Ship Sarato «a. now lying ;in Newport Harbor, writes that e meets" with people almost dally who have used, or are using Kaslclne. and who affirm from experience that It Is superior to quinine In tonic and curative properties, and produce no subsequent bad effects. Other le tiers of a similar character from prom inent Individuals, which stamp Kasklne as a remedy of undoubted merit, will be sent on ap plication. Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. >i.oo per bottle, or six bottles Tor*, sold by J. C. REDICK, Butler. Pa. or sent by mall on receipt of price. KASKINE CO.. m Warren St.. New York. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FDBE 009 LITER OIL MHypiqib^HesofLißie&SodEi Almost a« Palatable at Milk, The only preparation of COD LITEB OIL that —_t«tal»n rsartily aad tolscatsd tot a I—g O— "AH* AS A BEHEST FOB COTWTHPTIOW. saWBLW* IfPMfim AlilbrtA. tew! mi MHJH. wwaTiwb THMIT IF. fMHfIMg. -i 111 WAfIHHo M6tMM 6V BMIH It Is -niu hi If n-TtZ Prescribed and endorsed by the best Physician* IB the conn trie* of the world. Wmw ky all Oranlsts. THE ALLEN WENT WASHER Why it is Superior to ail Others. »-f ITB being enclosed It retains the high OT* temperature so necessary in removing the dm from the goods. * Onil THERE being no Friction on the *nU. clothing to wear it. Qaul THE peculiar action of the water in the Oru. Machine (which cannot be understood unless one aees it) forcing a strong current of water through the clothing at every vlrbration of the Agitator, (which Is caused by the peculiar construction of the top of the Machine, ill, AND best of all Is that a child of four years fill, can do the work it being so light that the operator sits down while doing It. Machines and County and Township Rights throughout the State of Pennsylvania. Sola by SHIRKS & HAYS, Butler, Pa HUMPHREYS' nDS.HUVFnms'BO&i Cloth A Cold Binding: Ml iMI Mad bpMft MUM WW. la aM 30 j—n flpirinl Prescriptions of SB —Pbf£Su! Maple. Safe and Sara. HO*. GUMS' PRICE. 1. fevers. Coagsstton. WsauasWpns.. .*5 n Woraw. Worm Fever, Wormitohc-. >9* if lis H|cadsg»es. •«« .25 HOMEOPATHIC pM | j BfcS&ttya. Wetasss W Bid* 'A | B9 DiphlVerte. Uleorstod Bora Tbrost JM» BflChr.^7^ M ««Ton. t KmpHons .»<» SPECIFICS, HUMPHREYS' HOXSOFATSXG 7STBUNA&Y SPECIFICS /7X For Hons* Cattle, Sheep. Don. Hoc*. Poultry. \ —Em. la— PACK BOOK as Treat. Meat sf Animals aad Chart Beat Pres. Mad. Co.. It Fulton H , W. V. wsm THIS is the top of the gen nine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all others similar ire imitations. . This is the •exact label on each one of the Chimeys. may say and think he has as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. A DOCTORS "LAKE fcps 1 PRIVATE DISPENSARY" ■'FSUTAR OFFICES, 906 PENN AVE. /SlMpfe PITTSBURGH, PA 3 All forma of Delicate and Com-< WI mm plica to I Diseases miulring CON- W PIDESSTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Me<U cation arc treated at tills OiM«eneary with a nuc etwa rarely attained. Dr. H. K. Lake is a member «f the Ituyal Coliaga of Iliyslclaus and Surgeon*, and Is the o'ifctt mul ino»tex|M>rlenced KrtCIAL-- i»T In tlieeiiy, Sj<cclal cittcution rlren to Nerv- { ons IMI-Illty irora exccrtlve mental exert lon, in- i dlwrptlous of youth. An., causing piiy hli-ul and mental decay, lu/'k of energy, despondency, etc.; also Can< crs. Old Sort*, I its. Piles, Rheumatism •nd all discKws of the bkln, fiioo<l, Lungs, Urin- 1 sry Orjtitns, Ac. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Office hours oto 4 and 7to 8 p.m. - r Byndays2to4p.m. only. Call at office or addres* 8. K.IAKK, M.D., M.R.C.P.B. or E. J.LAKE, M.D BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sis. • C. ROESSING. PBiiiDiiT. i VVM. CAMPBELL, Tmasuber H. C. HEINEMAN, DIRECTORS: ivL Purvla, |Samuel Anderson, William Campbell W. J.nrkhart, A. Ttoiitmau, Henderson Oliver, Jamer Btepbeutou, Pr.W.lrytu. N.W* : ltzei" ?. F. Taylor. 11. c. ileiawoau, LOYAL M'JUHIIK. Gen. Aet-. srcmumsL, Adwtfw in the Omziif. TBCE OITIZBN. MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS. Our Trip to the West. Haying returned from an extended visit through several of the western states and thinking that a little re view of our travels would be of inter est to your readers I send you this let ter. We started from home Sept. 21 and reached Noblesville, Ind. the 23rd. There was not much of interest con nected with our going and I will pass on. We were gladly welcomed by Mr. W. H. and S. *B. Castor our cousins, at the depot with whom we drove immediately home. Of the Castor family there is a mother, four boys and four girl 9. They have in all 3000 acres of land, well improved and mostly lying near Noblesville, the greatest gas town in Indiana. W. H. Castor having a well in.his yard,using it for both light and fuel, wbich is only a recent thing there. In company with five of our cousins we made a visit to St. Louis to the encampment. To give a de tailed account of our trip there, of all we saw would occupy too much space and I will only content myself with a condensed review of the more prominent things. The exposition was grand, and I only wish I could give you some idea of the beauiilul and varied displays there. Ot statu ary there was a specialty. For in stance the wife ot Lot who stood there as the result of her disobedience "a piliar ot salt." There were also innumerable objects of wax-work, and all kinds of industrial displays embracing all the callings. We also had the pleasure of listen ing to the noted Gilmore's band, con sisting of Beventy-five pieces. No one ever heard better music. The parade was the ruaia thing to interest the St Louis visitor at this time. First was the soldiers' parade; tbis was almost beyond description. It w%s four boure in passing ana the sound of each band lost itself in the distance ODIJ to be followed by anoth er and seemingly better one. Next was the industrial parade. Under the glitter and brilliancy of those beautiful lamps with which the street wag illuminated during its entire length, this was by far the nicest dis play we ever saw. It exhibited all the trades and pursuits one could pos sibly think of. The fire department, considering the taste and elegaDce with wbich it was attended, was the nicest part of the parade. We then went to the Mississippi "The Father of Waters," took the boat and went under the great sus pension bridge across this river to the Jefferson barracks. We next visited the State Fair ground, where we saw all animals from a gopher to an elephant. I think of bearß we saw at least seven ty-five of the different species. We went from here to "Shaw's Garden." The nicest display that could possi bly be made from flowers, we found here. Here could be found a flower with a sufficient amount of its native soil for its growth, brought from each country in the world. Mr. Sbaw came out and gave our crowd an ap propriate little address. We will not speak lengthily of many things we visited such as the water-works, Custom House and the Four Courts. In the latter pluce we saw and had a talk with Maxwell, the condemned murderer of Preller. His proper name is Hugh M. Brook*?. He presented each of us with iijs card. We visited Concordia College, the Church of the Messiah, the First Presbyterian Church, St. Alploubu.s Church and High School, Art Muse um and several other halls. We ai*o went to"tbe show around the world" which was an impressive bight. The battle of Chattanoga was next risk ed. This is a fine picture. Every thing looks like real life. We return ed to Indianapolis, Saturday morning Oct. Ist, the same day that Grover Cleveland and wife reached there. They were hardly expecting to see us but we shook hands with them. The State House there has no su perior, and lew equals in the West. Crown Hill Cemetery is a most beau tilul place. There are 450 acres in it and it is becoming well occupied. There are some elegant and expen sive monuments. Here lies buried Gov. Morton, Gov. Williams anci Vice President Hendricks. We returned to Noblesville und spent four weeks visiting through central Indiana. Among the potato we visited were Perkiusville, Pen dleton, Strawtown, Cicero, Clarks ville and Anderson. We traveled over some splendid roads for which Indiana in celebrated, they are level, always dry and nice for driving. We must further say that the peopli? there know just how to make OUC.'K visit a success and tbey always do so. On Thursday, Oct, 27, wo had iu ti'.uated that wo desired to start home. On the Wednesday evening preceding, we were agreeably sur prised by the string band from No blesville which came out and K av '" some splendid music. We were not alone. It bad proved to be a general understanding and a crowd partook of the time. A<< stated we started home the day following and reached Butler Oct. 29, in good style, haviug eojoyed ourselves immensely. MRS. JENNIE A. MILLER MISS ELLA BRICIIER. "A Surprise Party." Ens. CITIZEN: On Tuesday morn ing, Nov.22d, bright acd curl>,people from different parts of the country could be seen wending their way to ward the house of Abr&m and Isabel la Flanegan, Oakland township, this county. On their arrival the hoste.-s was absent from home, having gone to neighbor Cbritty's on the adjoin ing farm. Neighbor Christy, while shingleing his bam, HC.W the arrivals and wondered what was up, so going into the house, asked Mrs. Flanegan what was going ou over at her bouse as be had seen a load of jolly looking folks going there. She started for home, where she waj< astonished to fiud her relatives assembled Mr. Flaoegao was eveu more astonished than bis wife. The guests then au uouoced the caose of their visit "We came to help you celebrate the 40th anniversary oi your wedding " Abram and Isabella have lived on ibf farm where they now reside for 21 years. They have seven children, four daughters aud three sons, all of them being there except James, the eldest son, aud his family They have 15 grandchildren. After a ttw hours of laughing and chatting we were asked to step out to the diniug room, where a sumptuous repast was served. John K. Millingerand tie rest of the guests did their best to help clear the table of its turkey, chicken, cakes, pies and numerous other things. After everyone had all they could eat we all gathered in one of "the rooms and Dr. Nesbit made some very appropriate remarks and presented the couple with the follow jpg pre ents: From their daughter, Mary Forcht and her husband, a plush lonDge for father and chair tor mother; Daughter Lizzie Anderson aud husband,pair of gold eye glasses for each and purse of sls in gold for father; Daughters Sarah and Laura, a fine set of decorated dishes; Son John, a handsome hanging lamp. Among other guests we find the fol lowing names and presents: Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger.cake glass stand; Mrs. John Patton,glass nut disb;Liz zie Patton,dish;Mrs. A. Patton, glass butter dish; George C. Roessing.grey wolf laprobe; Maggie Forcht, bread basket; Emma Forcht, tidy and celery glaae; Mr. and Mrs. L. Mellinger. fruit disb;Mr and Mrs Jas. Patton, ; Emma Eba, tidy of ancient work That the remainder of thnir days may be bright aud joyous and many happy returns of anniversarys;is the sincere wish of all who know them. A GUEST —lf you want to feel well and vig orous and able to put vim into every action,take an occasional dose of Lax ador Price only 25 cents a pacbage. For colic, dysentery, teething, aud other diseases of babyhood, always use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. A per fectly sate and reliable remedy. What Am I To Do ? The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily but too well kooan They differ in different individuals to some extent A Bilious mau is sel 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 any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of crdsr and Diarrhea or Consti pation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemerrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stum ach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green's Avguat Flower costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. Low Wages in Foreign Lands. Senator Fry in a speech at Boston.] King Humbert is doing everything in his power to build up Italy as a manufacturing nation, aud they have commenced *on cotton mills. The agent of the cotton mill wbich I in spected when there happened to be a German who could ppeak English en ough for me to understand. I WHS fortunate. I inquired about his oper atives. He said they were first class workmen. They did not understand machinery very well, but they were good people to work, both men and women. "Well," said I, "what are the average wages you pay in your cotton mills here in Naples?" "Why," said he, "I average about £4 a week " That was the old cry and I did not believe it. "Four dollars a week," said I, "Will you please tell me bow you make your average?" "Yes," said he, "I have to put about two skilifu! men in each room, he cause the Italiuns don't know much about macLiney, und those men arc Englishmen. lam obliged to pay them a little better than English wages in order to get them, uud pjy them $7 or §8 week " 1 said, "What do yuu pay the rest?" "Well," said he, "I pay my women from 15 cents to IS and 20 cents a day. I pay my men from 35 to 45 cents a day." And that is the way he got his aver age. There were not a score of men that were working for §7 or $8 a week, not a score That is true in England, Scotland, Ireland and Ger many, and everywhere you under take to find out wages they will say "We pay from up to sls a week," aad you go uiid hunt at the botto and you will find they have got two men at sls r.nd 2,000 at $3. So that, the great bulk, the !i0 out of 100, that worked in this mill, were at work for 20 cents a day, for four out of five in the mill were women. The Holidays And the colder winter weather are now rapidly approaching. The joy ful season is eagerly anticipated by young folks in thousands of homes; but in nearly all there are one or more older ones to whom the cold waves and the storms mean renewed suffer ing from rheumatic hack or limhn. It is not claimed that Hood's S irsapa rilla is a positive spet-fiic for rheuma tism; we doubt if there is or can be sueh a remedy. But the remarkable success Hood's Snrsaparilla baa had in curing this affection is sufficient reason fur those who ure suffering to try this peculiar medicine. —Our Lady Friends will bo inter ested in knowing that by sending 20 cents to pay postage, and 15 top cov ers of Warner's Safe Yeast (showing that they have used at least 15 pack ages) to 11. 11. Warner & Co., Ro chester, N. Y. they g. ; t, a 500 page finely illustrated COOK BOOK, fre«. Such a book, bound in cloth, could not be bought for less than a dollar. It is a wonderfully good chance to get a line hook for the mere postage and the ladies should act promptly. —Pride goes before a fall -so does summer. —1 suffered from a very eovere cold in my (or month:) and u.-;<:d everything recommended, but could get no relief. Waa udvi»ed to UHC Ely's Urnam Balm Jt has worldd iiko magic in its cure, i am free from my cold after using the Balm otx; week, und 1 believe it is the he. i remedy known. Feeling grateful for what it has done for me I Head titii* testimonial Samuel J. i I urriH, Wholesale Grocer, 11!> Front St, N. V. Ely'a Creiim Balm is worth it* weight in n<>l<J as a cure for catarrh Ono bottiu cured me.—H. A. Lovell, Franklin, Pa. —There is one tiling that ia always in advance of the public demand, aud that is the price of coal. —lt seems that American pickles arc driving out the foreign urticlo. This will make the other nations hour ou us. Many People refuse to take Cod Liver Od on account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty hue been over come in Scott'a Emulsion of Cod Liv er Oil with Lfypophosphites. It ho ing aB palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for the treat ment of Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. I'hysiciaus report our little patients take it with pleasure. Try Scott's Emulsion und be convin ced. Drunkenness or the Liqour Habit Positively Cured by ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifiic. It can be given in a enp of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day be lieve they quit drinking of their own free-will. IT NEVER FAILS The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossi bility lor the liquor appetite to exist For full particulars, address GOLD EX SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. —De Lesseps is 83 years old. If he lives that much longer he may see the Pannma Canal finished Send far medicinal beautiful \ S*ATHLOPHOROS colored^ picture,WfdJ&L - f . mazruU gwror strains, faa/n Girl" Hr* backside orcfjesv SSMfVBf i Ktlmnlntc the torpid liver, strength en thedigestive orguiis. rctnlutf the bowels. and are iineqiiuied us us: anti-bilious medicine. In Malarial districts their virtues are widely refOßKijcd, os I hey possess peculiar progenies ici free suae the system from Usui poi son. This popular remedy rarely t ails to effectually enre Dyspspsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. A Proclamation.! I»r. I. 4»uy Lewis. I'nlton. Ark., kuysl »-A year I had bilious lever; Tsitfs Pills were so hijghly rercoin mcniied that I used them. Never did medicine lime a happier effect. Af ter a practice of a quarter of a cen tury, I proclaim (liein the best ANTI-BILIOUS medicine ever used. I always pre scribe ihem in my practice." Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St. New York. Tuft's Mamw of Useful Receipts sent Free. Planing Mill —\Nr>— Luisifeei' Y" J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, On Bi . I c JBr Psx cJi.r urvjs&Oo. M A NIT FA f TIK/T.S AND DEALKHS IS Rough and Planed Lumber Off i'-V >i- y i .^.a FT? A KB ,\;oul V:xg<, * A.- 11, DOOlt', Fl,- ■ ■ :«!•! r G BATTENS Sracketsjuiiaged Wee Hoards. SHINGLES LATH PLANING MILL AND YARD !V<•••»* t\ aj;«n i'r-.i iiailvGlhar+Ji Public Notice. Is hereby given tlint application will br made to tli': dun. !!"• I;oli!-.I 01 l-;irrt.j;is :it their n«'Xt ;lon. hi I) •ccrnbei l- 7. In the matter <>f the I'cjiiiiiio/iu'euitli vi. .lohu STuilh, No. 31. Sis. or the of Quarter Se: If'ii i o, ISutler county, saiiic iit-iiijc nn iHiik tiii. Nt lor perjury, and ot sal'l defendant was eon vl'tietl at Die \J»rll Bpeel'il IVr.'ii, ISK:I. UUD SEN tenced u> pay a lliie live hundred dollars ami cotta of the pn., -ci'ion. to iiuilci £oan lmptiH ouiii ut ut labor In Hie H'enleru IViiltemi.try for on ■ year, ami that he l:« I'.re.er illsi|itallihs! :ir. a wltnes . In any matter in controversy, s.tl«l application will oe l o obi In a i ecoiamc.-ut' I lon by"; ii 1 uoanl to tho lievoi nor i iai a ' ill and unconditional pardon i/i- if/«iiifed. remitting to sal<; Sluiih t li" offvni eof wliiril lie Wi.s coin Ifit ed us ofori ■ ■M.wit.li a furl ier i.'coinm.ndatluii. the lini»'l.":eni!ie>ii having been tally under.'ione that tiie remainder ol said ..catence. <• •.< I he er.siv; f?r iiroseeailon, be alio r'luiu -<l to lilin; and hdd uppll. it.bei l.i not. lor a re-hearlnif of any iol'iiier one, but i i Intended for and l-> a new one :.b li J'<l. J. Q. Sulll.'aiii .Ion:; Svrrii. S. P. lioiv.-ierf Solicitors, Applicant. Estate of Samuel Anderson, I.ATK OP I.'iJXTON HVI'„ DKC'I). I.etters lextiinent.iry oil the estate of Kainii"! Anderton, dec'il. late of Clinton I'.vp.. Hnller county, l'a., h.ivh:« been Kranled to I In- under si;;n« il, all pi -i: cms kiuiwi;:;; !!e"n-.elves iieleht ed to s ild estate will |>! vese in ike immediate payment, and any havlni; ■•iainn astam.st said esial ■ will presi lit them duly autiieutl "aieil for setllemein . UUi:.;II,LA C. ANDMtsON, I'.x'x. l'.kldlCd X Uoads, JiullerCo.. i a. Esta'.e ot Ellen Kiskaddon. (I.ATK OF AI.LI>;IIKUY | V,V.) I.etteri of ail'd'r having in n granted to the under siprned on llie e-a ate ol 1 .11 n Klskad dnu, late 111 r;> lilltler, Co, l'a. d ' 'd. all persons lino .v i i; tlieea iClv'es iudeiited to: aid estate will p' Mse ma!:e ;-:iyl.:"jit. an 1 any claims against.-i:■ 1 <■ - •.ii■ will present them duly au! lientie.'ited lor set i li ment. .1. c. KISKADDON, Adm'r. I'd .biirir, l'a. Estate of Samuel McClinlock I. U K o: A I.LE JUKNV T'.V!\, VKC'O. [..!!!". . (■' .••!: :in! radon iiuvJii.; ben crantl fit 10 i 'lll!ttv--! ;ri!••! <m • ):<• i f Rimrf !•«»:< . >1- • !::• <f All / miiy twp.. I!ill lTi. . I": . . .I r >.cis i.irr.% !.»:„* thi-iiiM-lve* In !' !>; <t I.j tin-: .'ii.v. - w'!l |il '. ' in iko !ll"i ij;> • !t-:<• ji .vit i!!i.v t.:ivln-.' fl-jliiis • aid owtti ■ ..ill prneul U&em cuiy uu- I 111-;:: - .lr.; . >: !< ..k at. •I. M-'Ji J . !..". I'.M I/.uan, Adinr. An y. .six I'oluts, JJutl-r Oj.. !'u. Administrator's r*oiic;}. E-iat-i of (i !O.Vv'.( iira-jb j .n dce'd. Wl»er«- as iet'tra of administration hav« li> a f;i 1 to m.', t':; :1, i:i thoub'.vn i:■ •Ii i l.< • -:.y .'ivt'.'i to rti( pm-iitH Pli't il! "i I') ».. iil (Mali- ill C.Pil UD'l nettle, u.iii all |.iT-.i'n h;tv:>!£ claims utjainst Maid i-.' will p:\ f:ii the kanif ii:ity itirhoiiti cate 1 |.»r p.ivm- ii. s. r. lioiv.-iiit, Admr. of mUU ot 0. V.'. <iuu\!., Untler, I'.i. Estate of 11. T. Mcrkel, Dec'd. Letter* t. ': tiifjitr.ry on the estate of 11. T, Meikt), L ij. lj.it. of Kaxonlmrg, Butler county, I'ii. l.itvi:./ ln-.cn grunted to tho un ii>.i.;r«!il, nil I < u i l.iii.'.vh',; tlieiu.iclvefi iiicii in 'i to ■ :i »—!ii I•• will |i!i-.iw. uuiko iiiiinod:;.ii- ji.iytticut, :i;.d n»sy having claims ■ v.;"ii ' -ill i in • v. ill |>i€«eul theui duly aulhfutii.i'.-d li-T n-ltl :.u-nt. .foil.,- K. Mciiri:, Kx'r. :;a%<>n!.iii ijiii-iT Co. I'ii. MR R. J. LAMB. Organist and Choir Maritcr, Si. Petcr'a German Ch'trcli. ISutler. ORIIAX. I'JAKOVOIITK, VIOI.IH, Hr.,(iIN(J AND IlAll il'lNY. War.ofurti::; usid Oi i.i. -. Tuned and ed. Tjrmaon appil'iatlon, so Went Jcfl'eraou street. Advertise in the CITIZEN. CONTINUED PatroDage, combiDed with the steady increase of trade, is the best evidence that our customers are sat isfied with our aianuer of doing busi ness. It proves beyond doubt that our prices must be reasonable, our goods durable, and our clothing ex cellent in general. We have made it a point to sell all goods on their merits and without the least misrepresentation. We buy direct from first hands the best materials that the foreign and domestic markets affoid. We manufacture our own cloth ing, which saves our customers tLe middleman's profit, and gives us pos itive knowledge of the goods we sell, We attend to the details of the business ourselves, keeping our ex pen»e at the lowest ebb, which en ables us to sell at lower prices than would be possible to expense-burden ed concerns- We are now displaying a complete assortment of light and heavy weight OVERCOATS for Men, Boys and Children. We hive an endless variety of SUITS for Men. Boys and Children. Also a large fetock of Single Pants for Men, Boys and Children. In Furnishings we have Under wear, White and Flannel Shirts, Knit Jackets, Socks, &c ,at botton. prices!. & Joseph, Tailors and (lctliiers, ISI Federal Street, ALLEGHENY REOOGN S Z E D as the leading Farm, Garden, Fruit, stock and Family Weekly of Ameri ca, the II ura 1 New-Yorker begs to say that it will mail (wii b out charge) to all who ate interested in rural affairs a copy of the RURAL iiseif, together with five copies of its series of powerful harm Cartoons, printed on fine paper, and showing, as no other pictures have ever shown, the rigiit aud wrong side of farm life, it* pleasures, its dangers, etc. The RURAL costs more to publish than any any o'.ber fi-.rm journal in the counti v. It preKii'.s 500 original il lustrations every tear; the value ot the work o* its Experiment Farm it wideiy known and recognized. The best farm writers in the world—<>oo contributors. Its Domestic Ec>>no n, v, Heme, News and Markets De pal tments are uuequaled. The Ru RAL addres-es ii>eli' to ali good peo plo who cultivate land, whether it. be a flower plot or a thousand acres. Price a year, weekly, 10 larjji pages, heavy tinted paper. Addrcs? 'he RURAL NEW YORKER, 34 Park Row, New Y'ork. THE WISELY PRHSS OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. $1 00 Subaciiption per Year $1 00 THE UEST HOME PAPER IN AMERICA This is not brag. It is a plain statement of an honest fact. Orduiarily the weekly issue of a daily paper is esteemed to be merely a dige.-t of the week's news, suited alone for rural readers. This is not true in reference to the WEEKLY Pit ESS. It is specially edited by a trained corps of writers selected for the pur pose of making the best paper It is adapted to the improvement and enjoyment of both sexes, of all .-ges, of every family whether a resi dent, of the city, village or country Not a word of crime or impure suggestion in any part of the paper. It in an old paper arid carries its age and reputa'.iou equally well. Now we are seeking a new and larger circle ot readers. jVs un in diici-iiient to this end the W EEKLY PRESS in connection with any four dollar magnziue in America will be sent fur the single subscription price of such magazine. Or, oil application, wo will make a ppeci;t! combination of uuy two or more periodical# published in Ameri ca, either weekly or monthly, in con junction vvitb ihe VV ekkly Piiess al i-uch low rate s;s will ho equivalent to a year's fiuliscripiion to the Week ly Press free for one year. We make thin exceptional proposi tion in order that the Weekly Press may g'j on trial in a million house holds for au entire year. Humph; copies furisheil free on ap plication. Address, Tiir Press Company, Limited, Philadelphia, Pa | THE CULTIVATOR Country Gentleman Tin: i;est of the AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. OKVOTLI) TO I''A It3l CHOPS A N lt PROCESSES. liOUIK VLTtRE A Klll'ir tlllOWlNtl. 11) i: STOCK ami IIAIItHMI Wlill') II I n lni I■: !■ * .-ill minor departments nf Kuril 1 itcrfs:. mu 1 :im flu- Poultry t awl. ICnto inoli gy, ■ j»lijjt liii'i-iili'i i • .mil drapery, V-; c.-jdlf. . Farm (>.i •->:! •1: and An nuel.'. l''!re>;M<- Ko.nl Inl »• -• ■ ICcoiioiuy. inula or t'uo No.'.sof l!i • Week. Us l Ai: ...r : iam uiiuaiailv complete, ntid iiinra :>* lii! !«>:> Is paid ti llie l': .j of tlio i:, . . ih '.iv .u ," light ti:>i<;n' of 111" liiost 1 :i:;■. 1:iI >r itl| ijui'.itlon - >v'i:.'.i;o l.lly ai d Wi: .1 !o Hell. It. 1:1 Ilia-rally lilv liuliil, and l>y «l-x:ii.>T i'Nl.\ict>E.'iiK.vr, .. -if . ni'ir.! mailing mail everb'eore. Tho aufoacrlp tlnii I'ii •in j.;.Mi )> r yea:', til\v 1 * /io - .v olTor a SPECIAL It 1:1 > IX'I'ION lu our NEW CLUH kAThIS FOR 1S88! TWO SUBCUIPTION'K. in one remittance ... .8 I six sriJscuirrio.Ns, *i<». do io TWELVE SIBSt'UII'TIO.NK, cto l(* :r-> all :.fc>v Hubs-ilbersfor r-'. paytugla advance n .-v. .. 1; -viix scn'oiim iw.-in WEEK LY, from ium in- mit oi tiie remlt.lttucc, to Jan uary Ist 1 ■ ■ wi i Hour • u.wto :. •.-M-.: :i«(;.n i.'.viw Fiiei:. Address, LUTIiEO TUCKER & SON, Publishers, AI.IIAM, X. Y. iTOiJfc HAI.iE A laiK'" fr iiiic boarding hou <*. good location and doing !■ 11 übusiue.s, Terns t'.isy. For further particulars luiulre of L. S. .HrjrSKIX, IJK. Jc-OVihou St., '/ •JO, If IIUIJ'T, l'«. BAHNY ASKS YOU at Attention! While other merchants are singing their own praises, we cause onr customers to acknowledge that oar method of dealiog is the best, cur go«.ds second to noce, in fact superior to many usually kept and sold as THE BEST. "Butler and snrrounding couutry needed such a store as this," is the general encouraging words our customers give us, "and people will be fast finding it out too." We keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is sewed with first class thread, trimmed, lioed and made up in a substantial manner. Onr medium and better grades take rank with any Custom-made in the way of fitting and make op. while our FINE DRESS SUITS must be seen 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', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing of all styles and grndes. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee that it must be as represented or money refunded. HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR, 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 hand. We ask those who have not as yet patronized our store to give us a fair trial. We have no doubt of the ulti mate result. We invite one and all to call on us before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Hats elsewhere. Remember, no mifcrepresentation, be he judge or no judge of goods, at BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE GEORGE REISER BLOCK. JNlttii i Htreet, Butler* Pa. OSO - Jlj ßso 1850 isso ~ /|T»TSTyYi*ti taw w »» 1.65 C i!» S BI E E, JEW"L m: H . No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, nil aim nUFITTRTP fIP Cnimif 1 bMM Uififtl*b Ur iMilub bliuilS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches t* pj g* | p-J Paper Weight. Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque with Floral Ornament ' L% If I tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; iu short, a complete line of Clocks iRi ItrfiWITTQ Q Q H"TT r)on ' t fail t0 Bee th ' 3 line of Good*, as it is the largest via T "01 W Ct»x O (Aj k/pvvluiiujf • and most complete stock ever shown in Butler. Ffcß l<r 'Q SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, ia Gold, Silver and Steel frames. L/X\- i V.X lO scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. (Srmember we Warrant all <*ootiK am Kepre<ieiite(l. Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Ooods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. N~o 19, North. Main Street* ... BUTLER? PA. YOU K ATTENTION Sis Called to my Fine Btock of ( Watches, Clocks, Jeweiery, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, «£c.. All of which have been selected with great care for OUR TRADE. A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated FORKS, SPOONS. &C., &C., aroodx Engraved FRKE of charge. If you wish to buy from a well JTR (IRIEB'S, UUllll WATCH CAMiJ sIGN OF ELECTRIC .BELL. 8 ' lA ' TFIK CITIZEN", A weekly newnpapor, published over? Fri day morning at liutior, I'a., by JOHN H. A W. C. NfiGLEY. Subscription Kate. Per vear, ia advance *1 60 Oiherwioe 00 No subscription ntll bo discontinued until II arrearages arc paul. A! : communication* intended for publication 111 tins paper mil si bo accompaie'od by tho real name ot ine writer, not for publication but a<» fjmranteo oi good faith, .'.I .rr i,;o ami death uoii'.os bo accoto v.;icd by a ,"-j:-puusib!o utmo. Advertising Kates. One Hqnaro, 0110 inuoriioii, il : each anbae pient in«cr tou, 60 c«ut«. Y» i-ly n ivei tise iil .- one-'ourih of a column, f's per idoli. Figure work double these r.ttto; 1 del ;ionii chm-jjes wuero weekly oi' monthly chaugt.B an ui'.de. Local advert M, ueiits 10 ■ nil per lino for fir- l>i.;oi:'on ami 5 ecntu per lino for oaoii additional itwe: • ion. Mar m ;6S ami doaths pnblmhcd froo <il chng«. Ob ,ut;y nolicca charged as local advortwe lucnts and ( ayable wlion banded in. Auditors' NoiictH. 41; K\ecntv)i.<i. and Administrators' Notices, each; Kit ay, Caution and Diß - Noticeii, not excooditig ton Ihivh. Add.es-, Tub CITIZEN, liutlcr, I'a. WONDERRIL SUCCESS. KCONOIfiY IS WKAI/ril. All the PATTERNS yon W!b!i to tliirfnc the year for nothing (a Having of from $3.00 to $l.(i0) by Mibßcribiiig for THE BUTLER CITIZEN AND— £)emo pest's 7W on tbiy Tftaga^ine With Twelve Ordor* for Cut Paper Pattern* of your own selection and of any aize. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, —FOR $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). IPVEMOREST'S m i!/ * THE B£S1" OT nil tho MnKazlnes. COKTAININO KTOIUEh, iNU OTHEK I.ITKRAKT ATTIIAC.'TIONH, COMHININO AIITIPTIC, SCIBN- TtriC, AND IIOUSKIIOI.II MATTEKB. JlluatratcJ tvlth Original Nirel Enqrav ingn, Pliotof/rariirrn, Oil J'lcturrm anil flue Woodcut*, tnaliiitff it the ModelMufja mlne of America. Each Mac'i/.iuo contains n coupon order entitling the holder to the Mlectlon of any patturn illustrated In the fiinlilon ilcpurtmi ni In that number, and in any of the eizea manufactured, making patterns during the year of tho value of over three dollars. DKMOHKHT'S MONTHLY is justly entitled the World's Model Magazine. The LargCKt In Form, the in Circulation, mid the best TWO Dollar l'umlly Magazine Issued. 18H7 will ho the Twenty third year of Its publication. It is continually im proved and po extensively as to place It at the head of Family Periodicals. It contains 72 pages, large oiiarto, HVxllHi Inches, elegantly printed and fully illustrated. Published by W. Jennings Dcinorest, New York, AND BV SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH THE BUTLER CITIZEN at $3.00 Per Year. mmmm i For Dropsy, (irovi-l, Prlgl t's, Jleart. l'llnary or I Hit iMsetiHps >'i i vounn< :.s. i'e. cnietiunr iili ti ed, onii e ; l Audi hired. I'hlbiilelphla. $1 per imit:«. c ror M. At Dritsnrlsia. Try it. OA LESMEAT WANTED I \ —' to canvass lor the Male of Nur- » ' herv Stock • Steady emoloymenl guarautecd. SALAKV AMI EXPESSiIS PAUL Apply at. unee, .itatlng ago. (Refer to till* Paper.) Chase Brothers Cc., I^H i : , s ", K J. H.DOUGLASB, —DEALER IN STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Books and Psriodicals, CHEAP TAELETS, —AND Wall Paper, Eagle Building, Main St., BXJTXjER, - - P^L, 2-4-87- ly Hotel Brady T. W. TAIT, Prop'r. New Hotel and Restaurant on the Diamond, Buller. I'a. Mr. 'f. W. Tail has teAfled and furnished the llrady House, and in now prepared to nccoinmo ililtf till! public. Ills Restaurant, in connection with the hotel will lie open day and night The tables will b furnished with everything the market affords, FRESH GAME AND OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Your patronage respectfully solicited. The oldest and best. Institution for obtaining a Business Education. We have MlcceMfully prepared thousands of young men for the active duties of life. For Circulars address. P. M'FK A SONS, I'ltttliurg, I'a. Place to aecure a thorough Unilseju ■daoatloo. or become as Btpert shorthand aad Type Writer, or prepare to teach Spencerton Penmanship, 1« at the Hprscri Ua Bnetacu CtllHt, Dlevalaid, O. nluat rated Catalogue free. IMWcOTS An A proved remedy for Consutoptlon and din eases of Tliro.it and lauius. New l.lfe and Viijor follows Its use. Ask for Raker's Oil and Malt., or write to JNO C. BAKER & CO.. Philacfelohia. HFFIICTED'w UNFORTUNATE After oil otbara fall oonsult Dr. LOBB N. 16th St., below CallowhiU, Phila., Pa. lO years experience In JISPECJAI, dUnr.et. IVr uancntly restore* tho»e weakened by early indiscre- Jons.&c. (Jailor write. Adviec free and Mrictlv con- Idcntiai. Meurs : na. A. till 7. an J7to 10 eveuiu^a. YOU CAN FIND ou tile In PHTSIICK- if i.t thu Ad>< 1 «ua . . aSSK REMINGTON 3.ac^ who will contract for advi-itiring at luw-• jo. . Subscribe for tlie Citizen. ' Wanted. We want a few live men to take orders ibr a full line of choice nursery stock. Our stock is fill selected and gnar j anteed first class. We fur nish IT handsome Outfit FREE. I j also L'ruit SAMPLES in SEASON. I A WORKER never fails with | us. Don't delay but write at I once for terms, (C*e. to EDW. O, GRAHAM, NURSERYMAN. Rochester, N. Y. Santa Claus Headquarters! —AT— A. L. RORINSON'S Bargain Store, where i you will find a large vatieiy of all kinds o! | goods t.nitable tor Christmas presents to t.e- I lect from. i Every thing New and Fresh, »t prices that will astonish you. Silk-plush albums and toilet cases, very cheap. Centre Room,Geo. Reiber Block, mnsjirajiiiua. i ' Total Etpmis* for Ons Year, $157.10. TOT AI. FOR THIRTEEN WEEKS, $52. 70 Chamberlain InMiiitte Randolph, N*. Y. Located on Ihe N. Y. P. & O. R. R. KitiMlilii'il !!« Yearn. A school for Imth se*f». well endowed and equipped. Property $100,000.00. Steaui heat, spring water, lierfect drainage. Elev en teachers In Hddiiion to regular Acad emic Deport nients.posi.eMes Commercial Col lege find Musical Institute. Winter term opens Dec. 13. ami closes March, 20. rtprlrg Term opens March 20 and clo«es Jnne 14, 1888. Address for catalogue or information, int. J. T. EDWAKPS, Randolph, N Y. SURVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Funicular attention given to tlin Retracing of old lines, Addre-.a, H.F. IIILf.IAIti). Va. Surveyor North Hope P. ()., Uutler Co., Pa. 8,15,84.1? ■HMMMMINMIK: re guaranteed »:iuam»i ffifess No o|ieralioii or buslua's delay. 1 of cure*, At Keystone House, Reading, I'a . ;nd Saturday of each month. Solid lor circulars. AU vice free. KIRK'S WHITE A VS&ssfayyMA / y RusiiaN The only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a first class medal at the New Orleans Exposition. Guaran teed absolutely pure, ruid for general household purposed is the very best SOAR MILLINERY In all the latest Nov; lties, French Felt Silk lints, Figured Ginsse and Watered Pluhes, Velvets and Si• iis. FANCY PLUSHES, Tlie New Wide Ril'b ns, Corsets, Shoul der Braces, Potti Shirt Hosiery and Suspenders, Toilet Powders, Washes, Range and Cosmetics, "I.etij i'eth" and "SybeFa Secret," DBESS TRIMMINGS, Dress Linings, Findings Fur Trimmings, Newest Styles in Bant-., Hair Goods and Crimpers, Children's Krit aud Plush Caj* and Hoods, Toboggans, Silk Handkerchief* and Mufflers. MISS M, H, mil BUTLER, PA r.\ ■ - . . : "~ fS • : .v.-;.. P C-'. '. : ... " • •' .. " - - ikaaia &hi •- Vv.-r V '' ' ! 'n, l"-- uN*® k - r .v ' : ~™YP a - ot U » bvsssa&p' tt;L' 3 L 1 * unry JA.UES E. MORRIS, f?oic Ascrti, ICS CHAJtBEBS i-C., NEW 10HE, FOB RALE BY J. C. 11EDICK, Druggist, BUTLER, PENN'A. The 3r*eonle's Great EXPOSITION! 4. GREAT SHOWSISOKE. 4. We annouuee to tlie peop'e r.ir and wide that we will exhibit our cull sal aggregation ot startling wonders, to si. .re which all parts ot the earth—Kurope, Asia, m 1 portions ut the IT* 5. have been starched, a: I -•uh an aggregation as has never been seen s.:. il'.o day Noah enter ed the Ark. The mighty L". pliant,the great Rhi noceros, the H!r>,)0;>C!*0;.:: .the Cllluipuailo.the Ou-rang-ouLaug or run-out and-3tlck-out-your tongue-out, the greatest living wonders or the age will excite 110 wonder waea compared with the multitude of monster attractions on exhibi tion at our great moral fit vus and Menagerie. The roars and howls ol t.ie would-be competi tor who Apes the methods. Outcries (Jown .he attractions of our own r.jd only greatest Show | on earth will be drov/ne ) ii the Joyful acclam ations or a delighted jwpui .?e. Remember this great show possesses no u jectlonable features and Is the ilellgat ot the cultured and retlned. We sho>v under one ca i >'four great shows, the Largest Stock—firmest variety—Best Goods and styles—Lowest t vices. Wo have se cured a tnagulllcent Brass iiand whleh will be a prominent feature of om.- rear show. 3 rings with a soperate end continuous performance being enacted in each rlug. HEW AND NOVEL attract loas. 3 Jolly Clowns. Tlic greatest liv ing, walking, breathing. t. iking curiosities of tile auf. I'liuiiiiy I'heiiows—sure to sell you and all the people laugh wlien they see the bar gains,! hey oiier. other ami greater attractions greet the delighted eye 011 every side—the Pro prietor and Managers swnglng ill the flving trapeze attached to tb j highest pinacle of suc cess, give sucll exhibitions of nerve and daring in sweeping reductions, gorgeous displays ana wonderful bargains as tn call forth the plaudits of the most prudent anil e< onomical. The man agement beg leave to announce that in their un tiring zeal In the search fur ihe rare and curious, astonishing results have always followed and we open for your In.-.pecllon a collos sal collection of blight and new Fall Styles In Mens' Hoys' and Children*' (.'milting, Hats, Caps I'ndcrwear, Shirts, Cellars. Cn!T;s. Ties, Hosleiy, Handker chiefs. Muffl"rs. (Hove*. Mittens, Umbrel las. Trunks. Valises, satchels, straps, Hrushes, Combs, Jewelry, Corsets, Jer seys, storking, with a full line of Notions, &c. iif;; barguius ali inrougli tee show, Song b> the Clown : - .Men and youth and I >ys ancljall, Short and So'id.lean at tall, Wno need a suit Of clothes this fall, \\ e do Invite you now to call 1 or \\a aie lolling en llic ball. And you are sine to make a haul, Whatever you purcli; e, great or small. Song2:—"What are the wild waves saying." lluv your Clothing an I l''.irnisliing goods of 1). A. lIKCK. Song .'<' Tier bright smile liaunts me still." Tile smile of.satisfaction Miat beamed from the lace <.i Ibelldy who dressed her little boy in one ol Keek's inevitable suits. If you want to save money and increase your pile droppin and C HECK, and he'll make you all smile. lie possesses the power to spread happiness around, And ills store is [he place v. here bargains are found. Doors open at TA. M. Close at 8 P. M. Ad mittance. Cents Free, Ijtuks and Children halt price. Remember the place. D. HBOK'S, So. 11, Norili Until St. Block, BDTLER} - PA. IHF CHUPESTIICEB! STORE in Butler, tl;ree doors west of Weßt Peuu DtpOt. Having opened a fresh stock of GIIOCKItfKS cons sting of coifee, Teas, .Vjmr. Syrup, Spices, Canned Goods of ali uinds. Hams, Uucon. Lard, &c,, Tobacco ami Cigars, KI/lUIS of best brands and iow prices ; also, full Hue of Klingler's popular brands of family Hour constantly <iu hiui'is. HAY. OATS, COKN'Ai.d FEED of all kinds at lowest figures. IVo. I.MaK, l oivt r any other lioiixe in !: nller. Country Produce wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Call usid examine our stock and price*. Goods delivered free to all pirts of town. J. J. MARKS & CO., 7(5 Eaat Jefferson St., - - Butler Pa — —— r PERMANENT STAMPING For Kensingt > ), Arrasene AND OUTLIHii t'/OBK DONE Also lemons iu mm'! : iven by ANNIE M LOVVMAN, North ttrvet, Butler, Pa. neSo'-t\
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