KASKINE (THRKEW QRISW®) THE HOPES OF I mm pE ° pLK wm ° I FJ|U I'SE KASKISE / AM ALWAYS A POWERFUL TONIC. that the MO« DELICATE SLOMACII will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,' NERVOUS PROSTRATION TIIK MOST SCIENTIFIC AND srCCESSFVI BLOOD PUKIFIER. Superior to quinine. I Mr Lode HOORNOECK. OL THE 1". 8, SHIP Sarato EA now !RLN? in Newport HARBOR writes THAI BE meets' with people almost daily who LIUVI US-KL. or are U-lnfr Kaskine, and WJO AFTINI FRI.IN EXPERIENCE that IT IS superior to QUININE ■ tonic and curative properties, and produce N SAHWHRIFNT bad effect*. OR tier IF FURS OF A similar chara*'t€T from prom INEIIL Individual*, wnieh stamn Kaskine a« I remedy OL undoubted merit, will be sent on AP '"{R& CAN be taken without any specia medical advice, TL.OO per bottle, or six bottle: for *6. Sold by J. C. REDICK. Butler. Pa, orient by mull on receipt of price. KASTLNE Co.. 64 Warren St.. New York. HUMPHREYS* m X^VDS.AULFPHB£7S'LOOS ■ JMI Cloth 4 Cold Binding VJBBB ■«* S *« : ESZNRICI* ■ I EAIIID RBEK. I« turn 30 y*ar».-Sp«i«l S!^!F RIP 5 IO I! OF AR entiaest Staple. Safe "D «■"- XiHL CI'IUJ. 1 FFVCN, COAGBFTION. Inflammations.. .2® 2 WORMS. WONAIEVER. Worm Colic... *2J i 3 HCGSR\-,S& Vomit. J|^ 8 HSCK Headache, ii is 12 ( roup. COAJH, DIFBCALT BREFUAINF.... 14 HMTT FLBCUM. ERYSIPELM. 'if 111 RHENIAATLSIN. Ene-Jmatic "INS {* IM Fever and A sue, CH? LLS - Malaria M> IF Pllea. Kind or Seed.nr ■ -—« |M OPFETHALMV. OR QRJVWJO^M^AF HOMEOPATHIC M KAR UURHAREEA. Impaired U?ANNK ■« 11 T,UN>i- SWEL!ing M 94 Urnrrai DebilltT. PT) 1 "'" B ,JTLLE ® I -VFI H :»8 ■tea*, or INVOINNTARR DIACHARGES—I.WJ» t9 Sore Month, ( JG V, Vis §J 8 P E OIF ICS. fold BY DRUECISTS. or - ""I*?' ™ ? PRICE—HCLPHJIEVS* LEPLTIH CTT. 1W * HUMPHREYS' HOXMPATHIC VSTSEINAEY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, ARFFFIHA Dogs, Hogs. Poultry. WSJCLV 15»0 PAGE BOOK AN Treat. B »T of AIILMALI and Chart HEAT Frea. HMNPIIRAYI* Bed. Co.. r. H. K. JLak« i« a INRM.jer of iho BOYAL College of Physician* and Surgeon*, AW) 5A the OMRATNML MOFT experienced CPWIAIY L-T in the city, F-IIEEINL ATTENTION given to >erv s*OF youth, *<•., cat: IIIK P » "LEAL and mental decay LT» Kof ETU NRY, t ie'- JICNILRM-Y , , «:M Cancel*, <«> L MREX, 1 Plle.S, BLICUMATLIJM SNDNILDLIVAKHOF the bkin, 1510.><1, I.UNKH, L-RlN *r>- 01-PR'..-, IIC. Consultation free and UTILETLY EONFLIKMTLAL Office hours IT to 4 and 7TO 8 1,.m.; FCUII-lavH 1 TO4 II.IU. only, T allatolliecoraddroßi g.K.LAKE, M.B.C.P.H. or E. J.LAKK, M.D. Tutt's Pills •MMALATE the torpid liver, utren/TH •n THCDLIRCMTTVE ORKANO. rcK«lat« tlio KMRTLA, and arc UUEQNTILID MM MU MTI'MUCAN NIETLIELNE. LU Malarial Districts TLMFR vlrtnen are wldc-LY REROSNLIED, •Miliar PO**V** peculiar PROPERTTEA 1M FFIEINIR the *Y»tem from TLIAT pal* son. Thin popular REINOTL; rureljr RALLA to effectually care Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness and all disorders arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. A Proclamation! Dr. I. *iuj F.ewi*, FULTON. Ark., NAYSI "A year A(O 1 bad L,LLLO(|M fever? Tatt'H PIIIK were MO HIGHLY ■ recom mended tbat 1 fined TLICM. XEVERDLD medicine nave U happier effect. Af ter a PRAETIC-E OL a quarter OR a cen tury, 3 proclaim litem tb6 beat ANTI-BILIOUS WNDICLNOEVER nncd. I ALTVAYM pre- F;RLB« them in my practice." Sold Everywhere. OLESO, 44 Murray St. NOW York. Manuc of Useful Receipts sent Free. | PRATT'S Aromatic Ceneva Cin CUBES DISEASED KIDNEYS. It IF A POM GENEVA (Swiss J G ITI,RE-4LFTT 11 led with •fleeted DOCHU LEAVET.FRESH Italian inn ip«r JERRIES ■•ntiaa root, Ac. It will be found an invaluable remedy AN4 certain care for BRIGHT Disease, (Hone in bladder, and all INFLAMMATION of the Kidney* and DRLNARY Organ*. The Otilitr of Pratt's Aromatic OENITTA OIA |C not contlnod to DISNAIWD RIDOEYS alone, BAT i* AID BY many women for 'B« VTRLOIJA complaints to which they are SNBJSETED. We have ROCCI.ED many latter* from alt parts of tho country lenti f> IN* to it* ?ahio as a core for SNPPREWOD. painful, NROFUSA and IRRECULSR MENSTNIALIOU. It* stim ulant, tonic, diuretic and SEDATIRO PROPRRTIEI allay irritation, remote OONFROSTION, soothe rxcita billty and euro the pain. T .keo In WINEHFLN""- FNLL portions. to*WTHOR with hot foot or stoam baths it will in all cases PRODOOOTHE desired effrcl. A T»LUMHLE treatiM on LIIWASED KIDNEYATHAT EVER) - ona I houid raad and keep, mailed free upon APPLICATIOU. JAMES &HOHRIH, Sole Afrent. IQFT CIUUBE&S 81, NEW TOOK. RUN FAI.II IIY J. C. KEDICK, Druggist, BUTLF.K, FtSN'A. LABT OPPORTUNITY • > " Tor CHEAP EXCCTBIOH TE CALIFORNIA TTSKCTA ARE good (OR»LXAUMTLU,UINLFAML tosixty da] avrdoa TRALAA leave St. LOULS TLA. Iron Mmntai for TFl^CSSSFO VjmStSßtmmmmmmmm THE CITIZE3ST. MISCELLANEOUS Bixby was Calm. One of the Bixby children was seized with a fit of croup the other night Bixby beard the little fellow s labored breathing, and bounding over the foot board of the bed, yelled "croup!" in about the same voice that the escaped idiot yells "fire!'' at the theatre. Then he tried to put his trousers on over bis head, but finally got tbem on wrong side out, and tore into his shirt with it wrong side in front, "Jump!" he screamed to his wife, "there isn't a second to lose! Get the syrup of squills'! Put on a tub of hot water! Give him something to drink! Get hot flannels on bis chest instantly! Hurry, hurry! Don't lie there doiDg nothing while the child is choking to death! Fly around!" Mrs Bixby is one of those meek hut emiuently sensible and practical little womnn who never get a tenth part of the credit for the good they in this world. While Bixby was racing up and down stairs, declaring that nobody was doing anythiug but himself, Mrs* Bixby quietly took the little sufferer in hand. "Do something quick!" screeched Bixby, as he upset a pan of hot wa ter on the bed and turned a saucer of melted lard over on the dressing case. "Here, somebody, quick!" be yelled "Can't anybody do a tbing but me? Bun for the doctor some of you. Give the ebild some more squills. Is there anything hot at bis leet.' 1 Give him aconite. He ought to have a spoonful of oil! If he don't get relief instantly he'll die, and here there s nobody trying to do a thing but me! Bring some warm water with a little soda in it. He ought to have been but in a hot bath an hour ago. Heat op the bath room. What's on his chest? Has the child got to die because no one will do a thing for him?" Mrs, Bixby, quietly and unaided, brings the child around all right, and sits with him until daylight, alter she quieted Bixby down and got him to bed • And the next merning he has the gall to say at the office: "One of my little chaps nearly died with croup last night, and I had mighty hard work bringing him around all right, but 1 did after working like a Torgau all night. It's a terrible disease, and scares women nearly to death; they fly all to pieces right oft.—A person wants their wits about tbem iou want to keep perfectly cool and noi waste a second in hysterics. 'I hat't where a man has the advantage ovei a woman in managing a case o croup. It's mighty lucky I was ai home to take my little chap in hand.' Tid-BiU, A Bloodless Man. Not many miles from Berlin then lives a man who, if what reports o him is true, is certainlv ono of thi most remarkable phenomena on rec ord. The papers state as a positive fact that he has no blood in his vein: and that a committee of the leading pbvsicians and scientists have declar ed"their inability to account for thii extraordinary circumstance. The mat is a corporal in the German army aiu goes by the name of Otto Scbreiber He himself was quite uuconsci ctis o his bloodless condition until tw< months ago, when he fought a due with a fellow-soldier. His opponen ran his sword through his body.with out, however, drawing any blood anc the "patient" seemed not a bit th< worse. The man was so taken bj snrprige that Otto had no trouble ir killing him. Since that time the com rades of tie corporal have been care fal not to tread on his toes, and on n< consideration to accept a cballeug< from him. He was submitted to i severe test at a medical institute ai Berlin. A knife was thrust into hit mouth, the point coming out at th« h&ck of the cheek, Not a drop oi Mood was spilled, and Otto felt nc pain during the operation. The gen tlemeo who examined him are now convinced that there are many thing.- in heaven and earth that they never dreamed of. Otto Scbreiber intends as soon as bis time is up (the next year) to show himself in the principal cities of Europe. Result of a Swear. On New Year's Day two well known Detroiters took their solemn ffidavits not to refer to the weather again for the next twelve months While both were acquainted, neither knew of the other's resolve. They met yesterday on a street corner. One was holding his ears and the otber rubbinir his nose, 1 "Well?" quered one as he humped over to the icy blasts. "Well," replied the other as he vigorously stamped his feet. They looked at each other and waited. Then they looked i round them and waited. "Umpb!" grnnted one. "Umpb!" gruuted the other Then they looked at each other fcnd waited some mire. It was cold euougb for them, but they hud sworn • •ff. Yes, it was a regular blizzird, but they were bound not to *ay so. They liually walked away from each other, and both were heard growling: "Well, that blank has got to boa regular dough bead !" He Sat Down. The curtain had gone* down on the first act, when a bullet-headed man, who had come in ten minute* late and disturbed a dozen people to get to a chair in the center of the row, got up. It was time for beer. He bad been in there twenty two min utes by the watch, and was suffering untold agonies for a glass of lager He started to put on his over-coat, when the strange lady at his side in quired: "GoiDg out?" "Yes'm." "Coming back after you get a drink?" "Y-yeB 1 m " "Well, I came prepared. I bavs two bottles—one with whinkv and tl e other with beer. Which one will you take?" 'W-w what!" he stammered ns he looked down upon her with bulging eyes; and gradually his arms fell, hit overcoat sank down on the railiug ic front of him, aud he dropped into bis Beat with a thud that jarred every body in the row. I —Laxador, is the remedy now » mostly relied upon when a good pur gative family medicine is needed. AI I druggist sell it for 25 cents a package ■ The deadening preparations o r opium for the baby are rapidly disap ! hearing before the use of Dr. Bull'i : ; Baby Syrup. Sold by all druggists i j * —The next legal holiday will Ix f . Feb. 22d. The Strongest Man. There is a man in Nevada named ; Angela Cardela who claims to be the strongest in the world He is an Ital- i iau, aged 3S, stands 5 feet 10 inches, weighing 138 pounds His streugth was™born with him. for Le bad no athletic training He differs from other men cbieflv in the osseous structuie. Although not of unusual size, his spinal column is double the ordinary width, andfcis bones aud joints are made ou a similarly large aud generous scale He has lilted a man of 200 pounds with Ibe middle finger of his right hand. The man stood with one foot on the floor, his arms outstretched, his hands grasped by two persons to balance bis body. Cardela then stooped down and placed the third finger ot his right hand un der the man's foot, and with scarcely auy perceptible effort raised him to the height of four feet and deposited him on a table near at hand. Once two powerful men waylaid Cardela with intent to thrash him,but be seiz ed one in each hand and hammered them together until life was nearly knocked out of them. His strength is inherited,for he says his father was more powerful thaa himself. Ground hog day is approaching. Revival meeting are increasing. —Lent will commence Feb. 15th. One-half the members of the U. S. Senate are bald-headed. A Maryland man with seven wives has been jailed. The law sometimes helps a man out of a very bad scrape. To bashful correspondent —The first thing for you to do is to pop the question; the second to question the pop. "Paradise-Lost," says a recent | writer, "'was sold for a song." Toe | man who bought it for a song must have considered himself badly soid when he tried to sing it. "When will baby talk ?" asked a "-v ear-old of his mother. "When she , gel 8 her teeth." "All ber teeth" I "All." "Well. I don't think so,' I said the little fellow, after reflection j "Grandfather has only one tooth and • and he talks you to death " —A farmer in Piscataquis county, Me , cut down a tree and hauled it i home the other day. When he went !to split it up for firewood he wan greatly surprised to find a big l»ear | enjoying his winter nap ini-ide the hollow log. Sunday school teacher—"Why were the Jews.especially ibeir rulers, BO stiffaecked V (Silence for a space of about three seconds ) Reflective small boy—"Why, because the high priewt always wore a carbuncle." | Drunkenness or t'ne Liqour I Habit Positively Cured by acl ; ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifiic. It can be given in a cup ot coEFet •or tea without the knowledtft ■of the person takiog it; u I absolutely harmless and will effect a j permanent and speedy cure, I whether the p-itieut is a moderau •drinker or an alcoholic wreck, 1 Thoosands of drunkards have been I made terupeYate men who have tutiei ' the Golden Specific in their coffee with i out their knowledge, aud to-day be lieve they quit drinking of their OWE 1 free-will. IT NKVELT KAILS Th. | system once impregnated with tin j Specific it becomes au utter imposai j hility for the liquor appetite to exist | For full particular*. address GOLD 'EM SPECIFIC CO., 185 Kace St., Cincinnati, Ohio. i The Democracy now call them . selves the "untarrified." A Prominent Merchant ;of Holly Springs, Miss., writes "Tutt's Fills are doing wonders ii tbiri State, and are becoming mort popular everyday AH our physiciaoH prescribe tbem in their practice." j —Easter Sunday will fall on tht j first oi April this year. Ringing Noises lu the ears, sometimes a roaring,buz zing sound, are caused by catarrh that exceedingly disagreeable anri very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also res lit from caturrh | Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for thin diseuse,which it cure? by purifying the blood If you suffer ; from catarrh, try llood'n Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Score one point more for Ger many Oue of her principalities has | decreed that no license to marry shall Ibe issued to any one who hiis the habit of getting drunk, What j a law of that k.ud would work among i the fees of the Justices of the Peace ' in America ! .—Honest goods sold on merit with : pleasure to the user—//o/> Plasters— soothe, kill paiu, strengthens. No room for doubt when the Hop ' Plaster pleases every ruau that -ever j tried one. j - |. I I Tin'" i!>' Ml t« • Jri "Milton for fibmlning j n Hu.-'i ■ .. • ».<•„ We lia\e - .jireshflllH I |>. c|i;n ■ii 'r-jinl • riiiing li.en (■ .i- ilie uctiM- Uilli*-1 111 . . I 111 I I -lltili - .-lililreith R. 11l I I- A *»ONS. I'll I 111 II rir. I'M 1 FOR SALE j A l.ir.'e fnilli" Imi:II.I ml' 1:IIIISP. poi'L 1" 'On <: .1 ilnln-j I bit* iii.-, Trinn e:i*x. Fur ! tin. nn ,i nir. ' • if .ii i •i. 1., s. Mil >UI \ . II I. Jiir.rvm St.. j 1 . '.lf Halter. (•» SURVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular uttentlon give.u to the KctniclDg of old limw. Add ton. It. 1. «'«. Snrfejar North llope I*. 0., Uutier Co., Pa. CHOICE FRUIT. Having taki-n tin- agi'in v fur tlio Cliolre I'MIII LN-I-, Beautiful Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees /.IT* pvpiyllitui; *l*6 In the Suivry line, OF IJI; NEW Kl'gtiind SUISMIII s. (.'iinne Hios. A Co.. N \ .. 1 R.LII C:III I,]»ON YUI! In Hl* NEAR future AM ' soln ;. your in. H I-, lur SPRINTS delivery. A. H, FALLER, Agent, 15 u tier - - - I*£i II PPT&dCJSQ orothufs.wHowioh tO€ttrwlm | MIP VC»Kg whon in Chicago, will find it on filo 4 ill LORD & THOMAS vrni i can be cured of your £ tfHEUtM TISM, EU/f/UQIA fcyusiruj -f Ry J^y\TH-LO-PHO-ROS. for the fcpa^^^^S^®^picfure LEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Auditor's Notice. M. .1. Mcßride, vs, > E. P.. No. at. March Harteusteln x O'NeU. i Term. 18s8. And now ro wit : Jan'y r>th. is-sS. Newton Black. Esq.. appointed Auditor to make distrib ution or the fund In aoove case to and aiming those entitled thereto as prayed tor BY TI!F. COfHT. Notice is lierebv clven that I will attend to tin- duties or the appointment, In above case at my office in Butler. l*a.. on Tuesday, the ith day or Feb V at 10 o'clock A. M. or said day. NEWTON BLACK. Auditor. Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an application I will be made to the Governor of the State ol I Pennsylvania, uuder the act ol assembly ol the Commonwealth ol Penn'a entitled "'an act to provide tor the incorporation and regu lation of natural gas companies," approved May 29, 1885, and supplements thereto, tor lhe'( h ;rter of an intended Corporation, to be called "The Independent Natural Gas Com pany," the character and object whereot is to provide, ilea! in, transport, furnish and sup ' piv natural gas to the citizens of the borough | ot Butler, Butler Co., Fa., for light anil fuel, | and for these purposes to have, poisess and j enjoy ail tht rights, benefits an i privileges ot the said Actot Assembly and its supplements. Ihe htisiuess is to be conducted in Butler Co.. Penn'a, its principal office to be in the borough of Butler. LEV. McQUISTION. 1-10-21 Solicitor. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary having ben granted, by tli" Beglster, to the uuderslgtied on tlin estate of Samuel Snyder, dee d, late of Wlnlleld twp., Bill n-r count v. pa., tneretore all persons having claims against said estate will present them (inly mile ullcatort for settlement and all uer s "■ M. KIKKLAND. Kxr I.easurvllle. Dec. M. 188T, Butler Co.. Pa, Estate of George Parker, dee'd, (J.ATK Ol PA UK Eli TWP.) : Letters testamentary on the esiate ol Geo ! Parker, dee'd, late of Parker twp, IJuiler Co. ! Pa., having been granted to the undersigned ! ali persons knowing themselves indebted tv ■ i>aid estate will piease make immediate pay ! ineiit and any having claims against said es : ,nte vVill present theiu duly authenticated foi 1 settlement. UKO. vv. I'AKKKK, Oil City, Pa. I j.-,' rs JANE 1). PAP.I;I-:k, Parker, Pa. j Insolvent Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will make appll cation to the Court ot Common Hens ot Build i i.. I n., on tae MM Monday ot March Term ; ivi... for my a rial (l!si.-!iar,le under the Insolven laws, of the !Sta!*- ot I'eiin.sylvjnla. file I'our I liaviii : said dato tor a anal hearing of tin i .J. A. isTKWAUT. lie,:. *s:.-;;t.p'd Estate of Samuel Anderson, I.ATE OK ( [.I.VI'ON I W P., HKC'll. I.i Iters testiiuentary on tlie estate of S.unite] AiiUeison, uec'il, late of Clinton twp.. Butiei oounty, Pa., having oeeu granted to Ine under | signeii, all persons knowing themselves imiebt : eu to said estate W ill pi lese make I milled lati I jiaeiu, and any Having claims again->t sau ' estate will present tneui duly autneutlcated loi I setth'ineiil. lIItI'SIBLA C. AN'DEIWON. I.x'x. ' Uiil.iK's X ltoiuts, Butler Co.. Pa. Estate of Ellen Kiskaddon. (I.ATK OK AU.KOHKN Y TWP.) ! Letters of ad-n'r Having been granted t< ' the undersigned on the esiate of Kllen Iviskad I don, late of Allegheny tp Butler. * o. I'a. dec d nil persons knowing Uieiiwetves mdeoteil losail J esiate will please, make pigment, anil an; claims againstsaia estate w ill present theuidul; authenticated for settlement. .1. ('. Klr>liAl)I)ON, Adm r. Poxburg, Pa. Estate of Samuel McClintock I.ATK OK At.LEtiU:.N"V TWP.. UKC'I). Letters ol adinlul -:tratlon having been grant ed to the uuderslgneu on he estate of isalnue Met'liiitock, ilee U. lale ol Allegheny twp.. But I I'-r eouitly. I'a.. all per.,ins Knowing tiieinselve i InJotiteil to tile above eMsiie will please maki ' Hnrueiilate p.-ymerit.. and any having claim I against sal'l i-Matc w ill present tliCin dU;y nil I tiienlleatcd for settlement, i.. ;ui,.! UN l.l>. .IAMKS 11. MI'.MAUAI.'. Admr. Ati'y. six Points, Butler Co., Pa Dissolution Notice. The firm of -f. .1, Beams.i: Co.grocers, compos, '•d or tiie undersigned, b is thlsuay been ulssolv ed by mutual consent, Walter Evans withdraw IliC from tiie nrm. The business will hereatlu be conducted by I, Ivearns ulone al the o!i j stand on .1 -ifi-rvm MI.. Butler i'a. .The nceouufc due Hie lirm of ,J. .1. Kearns «. Co., will be col lected by .1. .1. Ki.-arns, WAI.TRB KVAN'S, DeC. 15. ISsT. .1, .1. liKAKSS Si ray Horse. Came to the piemii-es or the subscriber In I'eni twp.. on Moimay Jan. 2, lsss. a black lion* with white st,.r on forehead atid shoes on fron reef, ;ijid iihoiit twenty years or age. The ovvne; is leiiucKted toeorne tore ward, prove property pay charges and lake him away, otherwise In will he disposed of according to law. WIL.HI.IN' W. (i UAH AM. I RAILROAD TIMETABLES I WEST I'K.VN It. K. | On itiu! after Mond'iy, Nov. 11, ISS7, train 1 i will leave Butler as follows: M AItKICT at (i:l. r > a. tn., arriving atAlleghe ' iiy at I':''!) a. m.; connects east for lllairsville l.x I'KKss at H:2't a. m , arriving at Alleghe , ny at ltK JO a. m.; docs not connect for tin J cast. • MAII. at 2:*fo i>. m., and goes through tt 1 Allegheny, arriving there at 1:50 p. iu.; :.'l() p. m. Trains arrive at Butler at ld:»0 a, ru. and 5:1)6 and 7:45 p. m. - S. S. A. K. K. ! I>n and after Monday, Oct. 21, 1 >*-<7, trains ! will leave Butler as lo I lows, j Corrected t-> fa«t time, 1 hour faster than | schedule time. Trains leave Butler for Greenville from • the Pittsburgh and Western depot al»ti:4;i i and l(i:'ld a. m. and 1:40 p. in. Trains I leaving the P. it. W. depot in Allegheny icily H:-t> a. in. and 2:4t> p. in. last time 1 connect at Ilutler with trains on the 8. ! ii A. 1 Trains arrive at Butler from Gr«enville,fa»t | time 10:10 in. and I'-': In J:J"> and p. m., | and connect with trains on the P. it VV. | arriving at Allegheny a: 12:20 a. m. and 2:55 i 5:0(1 p. m., fast time. The tram arriving at j !/:25 dues not connect lor Allegheny. ! Trains leave Milliards at 5:15, and 11:00 a. ! Hi., slow time, and arrive at l':20 a. in. and ! 5:80 l>. in. Both trams connect at llranchtou j for Ilutler and Greenville. I-. ic W. It. It. On nnd sit. r Monday, Oct. 24, 1 sS7, trains will leave Butler as follows: Corrected to fast time, one hour faster I than schedule time. Train" leave Butler for Allegheny City •» and p. j iu. .... Trains leave Butler for F oxburg and tin j North at 10:21 a. m. and ' and 7:55 p. at, I Trains arrive at Butler from the north at rt:l> and 10:,' to a. in. and 0:20 p. m. i On Minihty trains leiive Butler for .Vile ! ght nv atf-:i:j i. iu. aud i::2'l p. tu.. and I'm ibi; WisX at l:i*i p. in., nud arrive Irom ' Allegbenv at 1 J1 arid y.:'io i> in,find from lilt We tat 7.55. A ..uain airiv.s Irom fhc ! Noith at h:4.'ia ni. and departs at. 7:51. p.m i Tiaius leave Allegheny lor Butler al 7:tSl ! 8:20 and 10:'/0 a. iu. and '2:10, 5:10 am. li:4'l p. tn., last time, j Train* leaving Butler at K:IS a. tu an I 1 12:40 p. m. make close connections at Calb-rj for the West, aud the 2:50 train connects, bill not closely. Trains arrive at Allegheny at 8:10,10:31 u.ui.uad 12:25, 2:05.6:00 aud 8:23 p.m. Nm Drug Store J ("ST OPENED, | NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES, Where you will find a full line of Fine Drugs, Chemicals, Per fumes and Toilet Articles. Agents lor MI iLlmsij Montrose Dealer. Ksizo, and Scissors Cigars. Best 5 and 10 cent Cigars in town. Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced Pharmacist. j our patronage respectfully solicited. DR. D. E. WILES, Prop'r. THE CELEBRATED ALLEN WASHER. Why it is Superior to Alt Others iu the Market i i l lands ot w men nre yearly broken down in i tains the hith temperature so necessary iu msti ria ))•«>»« I is tliat there is no friction on B to dami-pe'hem. Person* who have J »« " ill j"ve the price of it in less than a j !e J (y| | r |' t ' '* necessity. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY SHiRA, SHIRA & HAYS, Buiier, Pe, ; A. Troutman & Son. Leadmg Dry Goads Bou^e. BCJTJLSE; - I?"EJS1 aSPA 1111111111 11111 I 1111 A Trouiman &l Soc. The leudinc Dry Goods and Car- | pet. House, Butler, Pa. N«;w Enll Dress Goods at prices j which will make them move very ! fast We have the largest stock ever ; shown iri Butler ouuty. comprising ail the new (joods in Checks, Siripi-s and Plain Weaves iu Foreign aud ; Domestic 6!ack and Colored Silks, Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, , we have never had such a nice as • sort men t and HO many of them. BARGAINS In Flannels, Blankets, Tickings, Ginghams, White Quilts, Shawls Table Linens, Lace Curtains, in fact everything which can he found in a | Fifsl-Class Ofj Goods Store, * St i:X lhe A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, BUFLURR. FA ' *" tabftlerOnnfri— jin'l »l>onliltie In the hands SEEDS* I PTJATSTTS - BXTTJBS. tilling wit: I loLuv. :»..•! v.lin-- op- ' • - t \m I UUW'iuiil/ ivccuu.luclialuiittccrtitoU:,Y- K'rj)'s:UAN, Uoclieslcr, W. V. :![inHHtILLEI HOI[L, i; 1 j No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., I butler, - - pa I N»'?ir NVw Court lloiuuv fonnrrly Donaldson ( ' jiccomiiMMl;it loijh lor travelers. ( staUlliiK w,l»in*<'twl. , h , i |y | II KI'I KNMI'MJ'IK. rrop'r ; r " A J FRANK & CO; | III.At.KItS IN , Djtt'GS, ' StKDICINES, am> c m:\irc \us* , FANC V AMI T< iII,KT A ITl'l,'KS, , SV'ONIiKS. HRt sIIKS, I'KKKI'M KltY. Ac • | li'tans' I'ii ..-rii ituns eurcrully co-.- pouucled. 45 S Main Street, Butler, Pa. I'' i lIrUTI All'■ ls n-voluti Jiil/.cd tlic fln— »» I 1.11 I I U lliin- wonili.T-, ut iiiVimiMVi' iir'.'-rrct-i 1-. a iU'-tUi«t null 't :ii ui v.-i.rK ili.il j cmi i.i ■ rnic lml over tin- a., -y wit unit | "" I Si'|ial.iMl Iljc workers umi Uiclr li MU' • IMy | II | ilie! di; irn.v ot..* i- m-'oiii' citiicr .w, v .vmiiu i.rold; in s;i'-ch'.l anility inquire. < .ip!- ial inji in■' .led; y-»ii -.'art. i nee. Miiiicilituif I :of gr»*at \aiii<* hi t ~ii i i.uii'c in von. Hi it w"!l ! ° I n.irt iln unities... lit 'ii wilt brlnir you in j '• | tiio»«'>oo:.t;y ritflii—»: linn in d , i;u' i. 'M l. Hi in l 'i.itii; true. A tdi'"M In,i. i j < 0., A'l:.:'" >i i. Maine. y *rs I "11. v.. nil I. it V J /dlll'ity tuls It' i' ii .ilcMiicn. Oi'l'KM" I 1 ml 2l||l''Km'» ''tin ..niri ioc .u one 1 . Send .„ ] U I "Sir ir l«rmn to 4. ACM'I.X SJIVM. Xuwrrtn »», \ V j Cloaks aud Wraps, ! for Children and Ladies. We carry the greatest varietv of styles, our stock never was lar<*e, I pricey never so low, goods never HO j nice. if you want to see the nice {roods, I please call aud examine our ntr.ek. Ladies', Geut*', aud Children's Underwear, every grade, all sizes, best goods. (Jlovea, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, Plushes, Yarns, etc. —OUR— Curpets and Oil Cloths, never had so many—never were car pets so cheap. Our stock in complete Don't buy a Carpet until you have seen our stock. Body Brussels, Velvets, Tap ettry, 3-Ply Extra Super, Hemp, Cot ton and llag Rugs. Window Shades, largest assort ment, lowest prices. CURTAIN POLES ! You will find on examination iiv tin Kip'rt Miorilitnd and Type Writer, or pr . 'i.-irc to tciic.h StH'tii:crl«n Pcnmantbip, It mt tho LV-nr.-! l-.n 1»t,.1i,.-.. C-olUbc, Cle-rcluuil. <». i Ithiit nitfd l-'ataloijuc tree. M.F.6M. Marks Invite your inspection ol their stock of Kali- ami Wintih Millinery Goods. Receiving goods every week I heir stock is always | FRISSIi AND (JOMI'LKTE. i C.FFL,CTEO Alter nil othera full cmault Oar. LOBE ! 'MU N. 15th St., below Callowliiil, Phila., Pa. | srnry. i'l-untijpi. DrfendanU. _ I> I:,u'» Attorney. 1> ;17 Mar. >2 McC. 1 hoiupsou & Son Joli* MeClarteriy el at John Berg et al Mc<>» and iiracdon Sept 1--J liiddle S*muei L KiJ.iie John M Armstrong Greer 5 Thompson, McCaud'ess, et al Tlf Lvon Thos M Marshall et at T C Campbell, etal " 'JO,' Mar 1.»-m; Krandon R W Nelson SG W Brown et al Bowser " it", June I>> i Gr< - er Halston B L Hockenherry J It- Hindman • McC, Williams & Mitahell " 4,s',Sept lWi «ct',T4S Joseph MeElroy U A Klineensmith Hrsndon " I', Dec Brandon and McC J N Cubisoa for use Jas Sowers et al McQnutinn " IK. I lee l>Hii Greer i Kilstou F Marterer Albert Aderhold rhomp*oo & " 15, June I.W Kraml >ti. Campbell, et al U W < hri-ty Andrew Blakely et al Thompson, et al " 4>! June ISS7 J 1) Marshall Robert Glenn Emma Scheideiuantle et al Meditation '• .V), June l».sr Bramt'Ki {.I H McCain, Es'r Ao drew Campbell J D McJankin " SI, June ls*7 Brandon it Campbell W H Abraras, et us Jos McElroy. Trustee Scott " 70, Sept I>>; Met,Jui: Bowser James Armstrong Bnbt Sankey " SO, Dee I>S7 " Brady twp J M Dunn et al ijreer & Ralston " 2", Mar 1 s-s McQnistinn ;J>»bn !' Gentian Henry Belt/ " •' Dee ISSB MeJ «.t Gaibreath iltobt Davis. et ux J n Albert et al Riddle " 40, Dec I.SS7 " '* jSteiner Jc Voegtley It B Taylor Bowser " I, Sept ISK3 John 11. Thompson j Hoffman & t'arr Ann Stalker N Black " .SO, June l-s'i Bowser (James McLaughlin F lieiber et al F Reiber " 61. Dec 1887 " F B Goldiager AM A JtCampbell Scott Prothonotary's Olilee, jJan. liith, ISBS. . JOHN W. BRO\S N , Prothonotary. 18SO ESTABLISHED i<,u '*■"* 1850 1. EMEU, J E W T ja E L. KR . •No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, GRII BPIiSC OP MAS GOODS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watcbes Q4l«rrrw»TTTr» "Y>r\ n Don't fail to see this line ot Goods, as it is the largest OliV vX )N d>X dv O U COlClll Uj l ' 9 and most complete stock ever shown in Butler. 184-7. Rodger Bros. Knivss and Porks, Warranted Triple Plate. The Best Goods in the Market. | x j-j, |r T SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel framed I J jAl VX O scientifically adjusted onder Dr. King's System. Agent for ilie Celebrated Kockford Quick Train Kailroad Watches |^gNT°Engraving Iree of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. ISTo- 19. North. Main. Street* ... BUTLKR> PA, YOUR ATTENTION Is Called, to my Fine Stock of Jf^W• Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, iILVERWARE, SPECTACX.23S, Ac., >•. All of which have been selecied with great care for JfmL OUR JTRADE. H 0 in actual use. The following are a few of. the many using this organ in | Butler county: Wm. Sarver, J Sarversville; Jns. Dougherty, Donegal; D Lardin, Bald ridge; 1. f l"horn. Thorn Creek; Jacob Slioup, 'l'horn Creek; Baptist Church, Butler; Presbyterian Church, Muddycreek; M. John ! Church. Hailston Station, j These all recommend the: Over & Hugh's ('rgan highly.! I have contracted to sell aj hundred ol these organs during • 188S, and will offer them at, greatly reduced prices, organs, from sl7 to Come to, Butler and take one of them home on trial A full line of violins.guitars, banjoes, horns and all musical instruments. l.'on t forget the name and }>lace ALKX WILLIAMS. Next to Berg & Cypher's hard ware store. Butler, Pa. Voiil'JittClltlon Is enlted to tile-store ot K. ItatHon. I lie Jeweler N'o. fin. South Miiln street where von will tlnd n choice select tou ol \V itches, i lonks i.nd .letvclt> o, every descrip tion. Watch and i lock l epalrlii!,- ;i s|H'ctnlty, W. E. RALSTON, No. tic, South Main street. llutkr. Po; I*KW Clothing Store CLOTHING, HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR. OVERCOATS, RUBBER COATS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, U M BR ELLAS. STIIRTS. C A PS, F( > R MEN AND BOVS, &C., .All at most reason;,hie prices, j JOHN T. KELLY, 1 09 S,, Main St., (ne.*t iloorto P. 0.) Orphans 1 Court Sals. lty virtue ot' nn order of the Orphans' Court ol Butler county, the uni'ersigneil, executors of the lust will and testament ot John Wyke, uee'd, lute of Washinxtou twp., | Butler county. I'ii., will offer Ht public out- I cry ou the premises in Washington twp., i suid eonutv, ou i Monday, February 20, ISBB, at 10 o'clock, A.M., the following described real estate: One hundred and fifty acres of laud, more or less, 111 said twp, bounded und described as follows, north by lauds of Mrs. K. Ilutchisuu.eust by lauds ol (itorge Morris south by lands of P. Emery et a I and west by lands of Enoch Varrium et al, mostly cleared and iu a m>o uo AtUeliment on Chas Plelter by «'in>s Wet/el. llenry Horn and John .lacol) Hlelchner " ■> <*> I'atd for salaries aud commissions of ortlcers #••• Paid lor printing, paper, postage, postal cards and rent ■'« l r > #l4'.'l 1.1 ISM 44 Balance ou hand Dec. .11. -1" 2> Insurance sum Dee. HI, IHST. aecordlux r Insurance eifocteil diirit"; the year l>sT, II CI Ti1.1..i 90 1.023.147 00 Reductcd resp. marked off during the year lwt,Cl .11.071 no 1 Whole Ins. sum Dec. 31. IW, accord ing to it (1 •" . . .tW.i.47Gno DAM in- W m.I.ET. I'res't. I lIKNI'.Y 11KC K. Syc'y. countv Mutual Fire Insurance Co. i Office Cor. Main & CunninglramS's. •3. C. ROESSINU, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMI'BICLL, Treasurkk H. C. lIEINEMAN, SKCKETAKY. DIKECrOHS: J I. Purvis Samuel Anders.in, William l ampbell .1. W. Ilnrkhart. A. Ttouiniaii, Henderson Oliver. <; C lioe-.sim;, .lames Stephenson, Dr. W. I r\ In. N. We It/el, ,1. |.\ Taylor. 11. C. Hclncinan, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. As'-. BUTLER', JPJL-. TflE CITIZEN, A weekly newspaper, published every Ktl day lUOl niiiß ut Duller, Pa., by JOHN 11, A W. C. NEM.KY. Subscription llnte. Per year, in advance #1 SO Othorwiso Hi 2 DO No subscription will be diaooutmued until all arrearagmt aie paid. All commnnioationH intemlfld for pubtlcalion in tins papi r rnns'lio accompanied by the real name of the wider, not for publication but as a guarantee of good faith, Marriage and death notiens must be accom panied by a resp'iUH.l.-la r.aino. Advertising l«itcs. One square, one insertion, rl : eaeli subne qutoit liixe-tion, SO cen: Ye irjy advet'tise ' uieiit? excel d.ug uu«-fourlh of a column. T l '. per inch. Figure work double tii.su rates; additional CllHl'k.'.m Hie--, i woelily or luonthly changes *m li adu l.ocnl aiiveitin'meiits IU ceii!.i per niie tor Cr»t ins."i:.m am! 5 cents per line for each aildiluiunl inseitmii. Mar nas[ea u.id ib :iins pui'lisiied tree ol charge. Obituary notices charged as local advertise meiitu and payable when banded in. Amnions' Notices, i 4;' Esecnt.irs and Adiuimstrators' Notices, j.l each; Est i uy, Osution and Dim solution Notices, not exceeding ten bm-s. #2 Address Thb Oii'iZKK, Buiier, Pa. Adrcrtiise iu ibe CITTZEN. Jury List for Feb. 13, 1888. List of Jurors drawn to *erve In a Special term ot Court comnienelng the 2d .Monday of Feb. iss* being the I3tli oay. Atwell David. Marlon twp.. farmer, Howe!s Martin. Middlesex 'p.. farmer, Brvsou W. .1,, Mercer tp.. farmer. Hurkliarl Joseph. Petrolin, shoemaker. CaiupbellJ.il.. - , grocer. Denny Win.. W Infield tp.. farmer. Daubenspecl: U, K„ Pfrkertp.. farmer. UngUali George. Mudd.wreek ip„ farmer. Klllott Joseph. Hurler Uoro. 3d w. painter. Ekas Uavtil. Buffalo tp . i nner. Edmundson John, Couno'g tp, tanner. Evans J, K urns City; laim;' r. Kngelhardt Philip. .lettei'sou 1.p.. farmer. Fleming Samuel 11.. Buffalo tp, farmer. I'etzer ti. I<\. Millers town, producer. Korrlnger Simon, Falrvlew farmer. liraUuin James. Butler Bcrosd w„ laborer, urossman John ciwy tp. farmer. Oraliam \V H. Baldrldge. farmer. (itljson . < heri.v rj>. tarmer. liemplilU s. Clinton ip. runner, Houston \V. J. Ilurtalo tp. i..liner. Billiard K. J.. Hirker tp, . inner. Junnsen E. E, Venango tp. uimer. Koliliaeyer M. U. Venango tp. farmer, keuneoy fleice. Muudyereok tp. farmer. King CJeorge, Kalrvmw K..farmer. Ut;-.lngerl"l. U. Mllteistown. laborer. McCoy John P. Mercer tp. runner. > McCuoken John, Clearfield tp. clerk, McMmry liugh. Parker tp. iunner. Mlllluger U-'wis. Oakland tp, farmer. Mar kit- Daniel, [forward tp. lariuer. Miller Henry. Butler Boro J.l w;, wagoner. Maxwell J. J. Fiiirvlmv Uiro, Livery. >;evtnan J. 11. Oakland tp. I,inner. Parks Joseph L. Middlesex tp, farmer, llsor J. 11. Worth tp, fanner. Pat ton Kob't, Falrvlew tp. gent. HUev Samuel, Horward tp. farmer. Scott William. Franklin rp. farmer. Sehonrz A. It. Jackson U'., farmer,- Sohenclc Peter, Butler Born J i w.. carpenter. Stoner Henry. Washington ip. farmer, Charles. Conno'g o. ti». farmer. Taylor -John, Sr., Mercer tp. laborer. Thompson I>. M. Falrvlew w. tp, farmer. Yogel Ueorge, Hutler tp. tarmer. w«liI Martin. Forwurd tp. tarmer. Wler A. D, Bntlar Uorojit w\, gent. Weiulllng A. D. conno'g tp. s. turnier. Wasson w. J. M ashlngt m tp, N, carpenter mLLINERY" In nil the latest Novel tie*, French Felt Silk Hat*. Figured O'-ix-e aud Watered | I'luuet., Velvets anl Si ! ic« FANCY PLUSHES, The New Wnle RIM- .», Co.'Rel*. until d>?r Brace*, Patii shiri • mil*. Hnxiery nod Suspender*, Toilet Pl.VlV. W'ttMbeo, ißouge and Comfle'.ic? "Leiift P< ii" and "Sybel*# See et," DRESS TRIMMINGS, l>rem Linings. Fimliin • Fur Trimming*. Newi st Nu 1.1 in Ban v. linir Goods and t rin per', ("bi'dren'x K and Plu-li Cap* and Hoid«, Toboggan*, "• lie and Mufller*. MISS M, I!, GIIKEY, BUTLER, - - - Hotel Brady T. W. TAI7, Prop'r. New Hotel and Kestauran: on the Diamond, Butler. I'.t. Air. T. W. Talt has relltted and furnished the Brady House, ami is now prepared to accommo date th« public. Ills Restaurant. In connect ion with the hotel will oe open day and night The tables will b furnished with everything the market affordß, FRESH GAME AND OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Your patronage respectfully solicited. U&T'iKk PACKER'S (PiilSSi haic? balsam ''mac# w» f l '"outirtM the hair. Li Sv fflnl'wmoioan 1 :r.tiiiont|frowtlu JBBNtvor Fni.'a to Restore Gr*y ip%JUm B ' r ' tj Youthful Color. Ka i fwralpdliM ruwoand h&lr£aJiic,c fine At. I>rogglj«ta PARKER'SCi^^ERTONIC .nvtduablo (or Co.'.glw, Colin, In\ urtl Palna, Exliaiutioiv SUFFERINCW3MEN"S° Whun troubled with tbooo nnrny'mtt lrro»'U?uriti«*>' wo frmtb«nll9 followinco cold or • xposiiM, or from Oon- WHaknr4i»eH MI p«oiiliur to Ui«lr *i, <%houid Uoc CR. OuCNOtk tnniKdoourtlr uoalod,|l. A'lurcMs, Jr. Hartcr Medicine Co..ST. LOUIS. MO QAL E 8 M EAT WANTED I \ to eanvaHN fnr the full, of * i aery | SaLAUV ASO KXPEXHKS CAll>. Apply- at once, st ating age. (ICefer 10 this paper.) I Chase Brothers Ce.,