• == -&K'S SOAP THE CHIEF For ttoe Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely PUP-. I# toot dnKr doe* not keep White Cloud S- »P gotd )• cent* for aaaiple cake to the ma*?r» JRS. S. KIRK & CO., _ CHICACO. HUMPHREYS'; Cloth & Cold Binding IHI he, ** M bpmc* ■ ■innrtti. . «. ■ | , r> Bn«eiaJ Pr* .crip: ion. of ,n Jm mwiu. Mm pie. Bmtm u* J»>». ,t cent '°^ E ))■ Frrtn. Concwtion. InlUannatioo*. • .Z£ 4 Hinu, Won»ie*rr Worm Lone ■» « (Jrvluc Colic, or T«eU«n« of Ini*oi« -jfj 4 DißtrfceiieifuhildTen or .Vda:t». ... .M Bi:ou. Colic Si Cholera Merha-i. Voaiun# « Coach*. Cold, brooch in*. ■».— •« JSnUit, Tootnaciao. lufitht..-. .» hick He* i*eh«. * "U«o.. M DvMMtla. BIJOQi Mos&co ••■J SnSSK) or Painful Period*. .*5 3» " - II fe 8 OMEOPATHIC aWhSS5a < ;*g lmnair«-j ifeanns -30 SSmfii ■ Eafiml Gland" Swdliaf .J# ISnmltteMlwr. Phnkil Waaknwa .10 Hniill 1 and Scanty Secr-t,.ina •» Mft<" CTciffti. Siekne** lilt. lvmonaof acoatlv* habit art aabject to Haadacb'-. Derectlvo aMaurr.CHoom ForrUxlliittK, Barvouaaaaa.Fevt.ra, btmuxa. ltrtUUt T*mj*r nut olbtr nymptoma, wMeh anflu the aaWmr tor baatneM or ngTotablo aaaw lall in Bqoilu haMt of body alone can cor net thm rvfla, sad nothing (armed* *o well la adrtaTlaeth* condition a* Tult'i Fill*. By lbelru*u •at (all M the *r*tain faauvated, bat In cotwe gaaM of the tornontou* ch»n£« cront«-d. til famine, atrtoi In thelftm"tlan* wlifc vivacity. aM DM la aa rafcllaraUnn of mind, freedom of thnaaht. and pcrfoet b.art'a mm that bopeaka the fail aajuyment of health. SSCBER OF BEATTST la health. The aecroC af heei'% I* the ■■war to dl(aM a proper qnrtu of fond. Thtaeaa neverbedone wkra ivcrdurt ■at art 11* part. Itlathaari-t ; wheel In the verba a lam af Jaaa, aad en It la ant •I artier, the whale ayalrr nnmru de~ raaaed, aad Paver, Dyapei> , -irk llend aMkeTceaatlMtlaa. Jaaad . IlltlooaOnJ fe aad Ueaeral Debility eaeoe, Ta reatnro the niaefteneef the Liver and laipart ibnt ne*aae«M, Thar are aat a rore-all, Ml are aelrly larlbe dl.ordrr> a Lmrudthe dlaaaaea which It preducea. Tutt's Liver Pills RIB UP THE TORPID LIVER. MLB BV ALL DBCUtiJWTI, a So. §P??f.TT'S Arcmr,ti: Gor.cva lin ' r.cvr 3Ju Ittaeaao, ■.n>. in Iti' huT I fitx 103 yfj® i«.a or ti.« MBr toldneynuad I rluarr Onaai. L HORl!.» 1 Hair \Jfrl,. 106 CIUHxJLi «.. .v tout "*■ J for PAl.r. BY .! C. RKDICK, Drnpgiiit, ,1.1 11.1.11, I'ESX'A. LAST OPPORTUNITY! I V " FoeCICAPMCCMWITo CALIFORNIA; Wk*a ara seed (or ats Bontha. llcaitnd to alzty day* toe fMa« aaaaa«a wtta atop orar prtvilcaaa at plaaa aaawnßa llattof waat-boond p**aa r - BpaoiaJ •*- |ad» trataa laav* M. l£tila>la. iron MonnUla Baata. FHiamj MthaadSanaaaOlty Tia. Ml**oarf ESSSai^E^fiiur^ aa lo Lw Am.laa. Ban Dl—o and Ban Franirtaoe THE la PATEHT WASHER Why it is Superior to all Others. lat IT- Iwltisr <•!"•! '-d ii retain:* fh« ln/h ••I. I *iflii**ru*'ira !-'» ii< ''; Hary in irui'iving the tllrt from Uf fcowJ*. O„H TIIERB '»■ !njf Pf> FrtctViti on the fci'U. i ImlUlijjj t) wear It. Qrrl TIIK pctmlUu- auiuli of the water In (he. Of U, «4„ ,iiue (tvlilrU iKUinot U: uii;<•..r> vlrbrattou of tin- Aifttttlor. (wUlcb U t'aiwM by Hie ihxhlUu KXWtj Ut LluD Of tUi: top W ItV; Mai'Ulne. Ath AST>Us»tof aula that iieblld nt four year* •*MI. cau * tbe vessel; do not Btir. No. 2. One quart berries, one pound granulated sugar, one pint wa- j ter. Bring sugnr and water to a boil; add tbe fruit and boil till clear— fifteen or twenty minutes. No 3. One pound berries, one pint j (scant) cold water, half-pound grauu- J lated sucar. Boil together berries and water ten minutes; add sugar and j boil five minutes longer. Gently stir, j or shake, to prevent scorching. In all these receipts use berries of j a bright medium color, as they are j more delicate in flavor, jelly better, j and make more sauce than orer-ripe dark colored ones. Her Pride Was Humbled. "You needn't order me around, j sir," said the washerwoman. "I'm not the hired #irl. It's Bridget's ( place to look after tbe milk. I'm tho | laundry lady." "That, doesn't scare me," said the man. "I'm the rnilkgentleman, and I'm tbePWORK of tbe U 0.G.0. j and Most Eminent Past G W. of the Ancient Order of JW X QZ . and I want somebody to take this milk." "Yes, sir," said the washerwo man, meekly, as she went to find a crock. Look ar rny taec an'l ray han-lx—not a f»im pie. Sueli an yon *aw there ».<>rne time n>;o. See my fre*h cheek*, and I'm ifettinj; a r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. —ln Europe a brickmaker mukes ! %0 brickn p< r dav; Lereono makes! 2,000. —The city editor of tho London Time- di"d recently and left a fortune | of SC2O.OUO. A ksk ve>n ban just been struck a' Chatham, Ont., that yields 70,0000 j | feet per day The .Blood Is the source of health; therefore, to keep well, purify the blood by taking 1 Hood's Harsapurilla This medicine ! is peculiarly designed to act upon the blood, and through that upon uli the organs and tissue kof the body. 11 has A specific action, also, upon the j secretions and exertions, ami nature to expel from tho system scrofula, buiiiorH, impure articles, and ' effete matter through tbe lungs, liver, \ bowels, kidneys, and debilitated or gans. A trial will convince you that it. j does possess peculiar curative powers, j i —The Scotch steel-masters are iu-J troducing Russian i'olibb labor,which 1 is paid 00 cents per day. —Ooo coal road lost $llO,OOO in a month through absence of coal trullic J on account of the dtrike. An Adventure by the Sea. Amelia Barrett, in Auckland New Zealand, went walking along the beach,alone one evening, aDd next day fcer clothes were found in a heap, but no trace of her except the mark ! oi her bare feet where she had walked into tbe water. The police searched along tbe shore for her all the next : dav, but the waves failed to cast up i ber body,and the newspapers set it down as a case of suicide. That ■ j night she came home clothed princi- I pally in fern leaves, and said that as | i she was on her way home the night j j before her hat blew off into the water, j and seeiDg nobody in sight and know-! ing that no one was likely to come | she had gone in after it. The tide ; was stronger and the water deeper ; than she thought, and when she did 1 manage to get back to the shore it j was not at the same spot where she | went in. In the darkness she could ; not find her clothes, and spent the ' night in searching for them up and down the beach. Just at daylight she saw them, and at tbe same time saw a policemtin come along and pick I them up. She spent tbe day alterca ling between tbe water and the bushes. Big Words Seldom Needed. j A gentleman made a long address ! to tbe public schools of Fort Wayne, iud , in which he used only words of, oniv one syllable. A person wrote to the gentleman ; and inquired if he ever had written a j sentence of thirty words all of one syllable. The following reply was received, j "I have no time now to tell you where to find what you seek, nor do j | I know that I could write what you want if I should try,as Ido not claim j to have much skill in such work, j though to write short words and to j make fair sense with them does not ' need much skill or deep thought; and ! this truth is shown in what I -now I send in my speech made at Fort i Wayne three ycarssince." •—lmportant. -Do not let your Druggist plam off on you any new : remedy for colds. Insist on Dr | Bull's Cough Syrup or you will be j disappointed. "Bebold the world rests " Head- | ache and ceuralgia have been cured by Salvation Oil, the great and in- j fallible pain-remedy. Price 2f> cents, i Drunkenness or the Liqour Habit Positively Cured by ad ministering Dr. Haines* Golden Specifiic. It ean be given in a cup of coffee or tea without tbe knowledge of the person taking it; is ate-olntelv harml-'ss and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. ! Thousands of drunkards have been j made temperate m* n who have taken • tbe Golden Specific in their coffee witb ' out tbeir knowledge, and to-day be -1 iieve they quit drinking of their own l free-will. IT NKVER FAILS The j svKtem once impregnated with the i Specific it becomes au utter mipo.-si | biiity lor the liquor appetite to exist ' For full particular*, address Golu kn Specific Co., 185 liace St., Cincinnati, Ohio. —Tbe people of Tokio, Japan,have taken to eating horseflesh, and there > is quite a demand for it. Last year 24,000 miners and mine laborers mined $11,000,000 worth of coal in the state of Ohio. The crew of a Chicago train backed tbe engine into a burning bhed and hauled out three car loads of powder, with the fire .dropping on them as they worked. A Good Report | from Xew Orleans. G. A Pickatt soys: "My habit has been costive all ;my life. Have used a great mnnv 1 remedies, but never found any that j could compare with Tutt's Piils. They have cured me." | —So eager are the S< uthern towns • for new industries thut they arc bid- | j ding one against the other. —An Italian nobleman and his ; American wile have opened a fashion- j j able boarding-bouse in Florence. i —A Swan measuring 7 feet and ; 9 inches from tip tcf tip was recently • i killed in White River near Des Arcs, ! Ark | —Aching muscles, kidney weak • ness, sore chest, lame buck and . strains instantly relief by the H<>j> | l'la*ler. Weakness and pain know to wom en are speedily cured by the llnp ! I'layter. Soothes, strengthens Kight strikes out of every ton in the Western min ng regions are dau to disagreement over mining rate* —The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company will have 200 additional locomotives as ftoon as they can be made. —Tho largest, shipment of corsets ever made in one 10t—249,000 was by a Bridgeport company for West ern parties. —The shoe industry is spreading all over Massachusetts,and the West- j ern end of the sta'e will become a! shoe center A girl in a St, Joseph (Mich ) factory has knit 17,2 1S pairs of stock- j ings iri the past 4s weeks,or over 000 a week. —A St. Louis steel company has i [just bought a large magnetic ore tract in North Carolina, aud is looking for < a site for its works. —The British iron arid steel mas- i tern are preparing for a better trade | this season than they have experi enced for several years past. —The Connellsville cokn region I shipped last, month 25,200 cars of cok<\ an average ot Jii;h curs per day, j ' against 24,000 cars in November. j —Locomotives with three or f'.ur | pairs ol driviug wheels are rcpidlv 1 ! taking the place of the eight wheel j engine lor freight service. The Knights of Lihor are meeting i witb a great of success in see in- I ing signatures in favor of governmen- I tul control of telegraphs. . ] ■ —The Saturday Review, discus#- | ing the hiriderunces to fox-hunting in 1 Kngland, denounces wire fences and waxen wroth over the barber! wire. • j I PERMANENT STAMPING . ! For K.eiisingt.> 1, Arnjsene j AND OUTLI^iJk WjDEK rOMH lestoiia la Barn ) giVca hy ANNIK M ; bOWMAN, North i irvct, butler, I'a. IvUOj.f j [ WAKTED-lIWSSB SSSFE •nolil Arm. I toff rwrw<"< m; 'II Vrt i,m „n< *v>i'.loO I tud kcvil Balary. UVV £ liaus., 1% Wu.N, *. KASKINE (TIIBIVRW QriWISK) I the hope* of | V': y : | /.Vp I"SE KASKINE 1 ARE always I KEiLIZEU A POWERFUL TONIC. th.it the most delicate stomacli will hoar. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, j RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION,! THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BI.OOD I'CKIFIKIt. Superior to quinine. Mr. Ltxlc tlnnrnbeck. ot I-he U. S. Ship Sarato 5.1 now !y!ntr in Newport Harbor. writes that he meets ultli people almost dally who have used, or are iiblng Kasklne. and who a'll nil tr->:ri experleuce that it Is superior to quinine In tonic and curative properties, and produce no subsequent had effects. < (ther letter?, of a similar character from prom- Inem Individuals, wnich stamp Kaskitie as a rt mwlv of undoubted merit, will be sent on ap plication. Kaskine run be taken without any special ; medical advice. Si.oo per bottle, or six lioules for K». Sold by .(. C. DKDICK. Butler. Pa. or sent bv mall on receipt of price. KASKINK CO.. "4 Wtnw St.. New York. ! narc to secure a business Education. or :..-,r.Tn>- an Hip rt shorthand tad Type Writer, or • to teach SpencerUn Penm»n»hlp, t» *t the RuilnfM Collefc, CltTtlMd, O. , | Illustrated Ci.ta.ogue fre®. afaliutii ml No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - TPAj Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson j House —good accommodations for travelers, j <;ood •tabling connected. [l-n-'XC-lyl II EITENMULLEK. Prop r. [ A J FRANK k CO. UEAUSKB IS" DRUGS, MKDICINES, axd CIIEMirALb* FANCY and TOILET AIIT ICES, SPOXGKS. UkI'.SHES. PERFUMERY. 4c ' la-ppysiclans' carefully j pounded". ;45 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa. I I! >• if »itT I A lll'-' ' ievo!tlllOi)l/.cd the I hi * * N ! I II II -v(luii,.- 111.- I ist half i ISSV f H I 111 ra-'MIt Ul'V. Nol least among | I»* V l*lv I I if 81 l lie tvuuden of Inventive j p.o£:> ->- l-> a 10.-thu'l and s.isieiu or work iUat I ■ ..ill Oe p.-i fin mi I all < ver luc country wil.ioui I separating tin; vviirkers fro;,t luel. Uouies. J'ay — iil; any one can do the work; either Hex. | .! ii-4 or oid; no special ability reoulro. c.tpl- j i ta; noi needed; you are start'-il fie ;. s-wn Inn,' I ] gieat valii" .tueryin»n, Itoi-hest.-r, Y V X Stray Horse. . Came lo the premises of th" subscriber In I'elin ' ttvp., "ii Monday. Jan. a. list, a black horse ; wlili white star on forehead and shot's on front I feet, and unoc.t twenty years or age. The owner i-, M-qucsU.'d to come foieward. prove property pa;, charges and lake lilni away, otherwise he will be disposed ot according to law. WILSON \V. (HIAIIAM, RAILROAD TIMETABLES WKST PKNN R. R. I On and after Monday, Nov. 14, 1887, trains j will le .ve Duller as follows: 1 Maukkt at »5:1J5 a. in., arriving atAllejrhe uy at i): 00 a. m.; connects east for Hlairxville. Exphkks at 8:1lo a. m., arriving at Alleghe ny at 10:20 a. in.; does not connect for the eai-f. Mail at 2:40 p. in., and goes through to , Allegheny, arriving there at. 1:50 p. in.; i on neets east. • Accommodation at 4:35 p, nr., and c«,n- ■ neets at the Junction with Free port Accom- I mialation, arriving jit AJlegheny at 7:'JU | rn., and connects east as far as Ajkillo. j 'Prattis connecting for Hutlftr l«iv»-Alleghe ' nr it 7:1."< a.m., .'{: 1.» i>. m. ami j.. in. Trains arrive at Itutler at 10:20 a, iu. and | ! and 7:45 p. iu. - ~ I S. & A. It. It. On and after Mondav, Oct. 21, 1887, trains i will leave Duller as follow*.. . Corrected t" ticie, 1 hour foter than , schedule time. Trains leave Holler for Greenville from ] j the I'lttsburgh and Western dcjKit at (>:IS ] 'and 10:30 a. in. and 4:10 ]i. ni. Trains j i leuviug the I'. and !»:25 p. in., ' , and connect with trains on the I*. > connect at Kranchton lor Duller and Greenville. i P. & W. R. li. On and after Monday. Oct. 21, 1887, trains will leave liulle: as follows: Corrected to fast time, one hour faster than schedule 1 ime. Twins leave Duller for Allegheny City at <1:1.1, >■: Ix, & 10:30 a in. & 12:15 p m.A 2:50 Ai ti:2o p.m A train oonnectiiig for New Castle ami the West leaves Duller at 12:45 p. in and arrives at Chicago at <<:00 a. rn. next iimrnintr. Trains arrive from Allegheny at 10 and I0'«1 a. in. and 12:.'50, 1:10 , 7:55 and 0:'i0 p. m. Tr.tins leave Duller for t'oxliurg and the North at 1( :21 a. m. and 1:40 and 7:55 p. m. 'I r nos arrive at. Butler from the north at N:I8 and 10:30 a. m. and li:20 p. m. On Sunday trains leave Duller for Alle gheny at s: I t a. in. and 0:20 p. hi., ami fur the West at 1:45 p. in., and arrive from Allegheny at l'cL'l and p in, and from the West, at 7.55. A train arrives from the N'rtii at, 8:43 a.m. and depart* at 7:55. p.m Trains leave Allegheny for Duller at 7:00, ' h.'M ai d 10:20 a. ill. uml 2:10, 5:40 and (>: 10 p. in., lust time. it i'raiiiH leaving Duller at 8:18 a. in an:-l i .12:1') p. in. make clone connect ions at Ciillery for the West, and the 2:50 tiain connects, but not closely. Trains arrivi at Allegheny at 8:10,10:30 n.in. and 12:25, 2:55. 5:00 and 8:23 p.m. 1 Hotel Brady ;T. W. TAIT, Prop'r. 1 New Hotel and Kestaurant. oil the Diamond. Itutler. I'a. I Mr. T W. Tail liai relllled and furnished Hie j Drail'. House, ainl Is now prepared lo aeeoiiiuio 1 date t tie plll.il'', I His I: t.iuriiit. In connection with the hotel ' will o<- open day and night. The tables will b j liiruisbcil wit 11 cw-rwhiug the market atl'-rds, i FRESH GAME AND OYSTERS ! RECEIVED DAILY. IVi»nr I __ - * |M F.&M, Marks; Fijvitc your iion ol their | I slo«;k ol' Kau. uml Winter I Millinery Goods. every week their stock is iilwuys | FKKSII ANI) COMPLETE. IIV!VI>RT!QB>RQ or otJioffl.who with A&r WHi I IvbllV tKic pap#r f or obUin o%tirn«t«t on 9(fvertit«ng .. whoo in M { I'•Ad• • r ii •{/ •< LORD & THOMAS. I It Will Pay You, And it Will Pay You Big to Visit John Bickel's During the next thirty davs I have about ten thousand dollars worth of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS I whicb must be sold in order to make room for Spring Goods, which will ar rive by the 1 T>tb of March. There will be A Great Excitement during this sale for I have made up my mind to close these goods out quick, and they must go and they will go, for jou can boy them at your own prices. Men's Rubber Boots, Reduced to $2.00. Boys' do do Reduced to $1.50. Youth's, Misses' and Childrens', reduced to $l.OO. 1 If you are in need of any Rubber Goods now is the time to buy; don't put it off, but come soon for they won't Use long at the prices I am selling them at m\U' 111 l LINED SHOES IRQ SUPPERS. This line of golds are baiag clo*id out at >ilfn h*!f pricj and yoa are ' urgently iavited to particioite ia this B*rg II 111 111 11 A Troutman & Son. The leading I>ry Goods and Cur- j pot HOUHO, Butler, I'a. New Fall I>re»H Goods at prices j which will make them move very fast We have the largest stock ever ' chown in ISntl(*r county, comprising nil the new goods in Check*. Stripes . and IMiiiri Weaves in Foreign aud ; 1 )omestiu Slack and Colored Silks, Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, we have never had »ach u nice an- ! Hortrnent and HO muny of them. BARGAINS In Flannels, Blankets, Ticking, ' Ginghams, White l£uilts, Shawls j Table Linens, Lace Curtains, iu fact- everything which can lie found in a Fiist-Class Off Goods Store, A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, Butler, £a Cloaks and WraPs. for Children and Ladies. Wo carry the greatest variety of I styles, oar stock never was BH large, ! prices never HO low, goods never BO nice. If you want to nee the nice goods, please CHII and examine our stock. Ladies', (jcnlK', and Children'a I'nderwear, every grade, all sites, bent goods. I Cloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, l'lu»hcH, Varna, etc. —OUK— | Carpets and Oil Cloths, : never had ao many—never were ear pcta ao cheap. Our atock in complete. Don't buy a Carpet until von have Heen our j Htock. iiody BruHHelH, Velvets, Tap- I ettry, .'l-I'ly Kxtra Super, Hemp, Cot ton and ling UtigH. i Window Shades, largest assort ment, lowest priceH. CURTAIN POLES You will find on examination our ' stock ol goods to IK* the Lowest l'riccd in Butler county. | TRIAL LIST FOR SPECIAL COURT COJIMEVCfUTO MONDAY, FEB. 13. 1888. _V/. Term. Ir. PtaintjjW Attorney I. Pl'iintifft. I Defendant*. j Drirndant'VAttorney. A. 1».,»7, Mar. >2 McC, Thompson & Son Julia McClaffertjr et al 1 John B«rg et al |McQ and Brandoi ~~ Sept 1882 Kiddle Samuel L Riddle John M Armstrong Greer 4 Ralston " «, June 1880 Brandon W H Emery Joseph McKlroy et al Scott and McCandlM SI, June 1SS") rhompson, MpCandless, et al T H Lyon - Thos M Mamhalletal T C Campbell, «t>l •' 20, Mar IS.stf Rrandou R W Nelson SGW Brown et al Bowaer " 28, June 188t: Greer & Ralston B L Hoc kenberry J R. Hindman McC, Williaou & Mitchell .. ?f j i Jojeph McKlroy H A Klin*en»mith Brando* .i, Dei 4 l v N» Kraudun am! McC J X Cubisoa for use .las Sowers et al McQuistion " 18, Dec 188H Greer r Brandon «fr Campbell ;\V II Abram*, et ux Jon McElrov, Trustee "Scott " 70, Sept ISB7 Jacob Stanfield I'eter Scbmick Greer * Ralstoa . ? J > R ee ! S oi Sr au,lo ° t 0 j Philip Nichlas Gust A Uriesbaeh et al Scott GJ, Dec 188# :Thc«inpson 4 Son [Hannah Crawford Herr et>l McCandlrss " 76, Dec 18*7 Bowser IJatnes Armstrong Robt Ranker " 80, Dec 1887 " Brady twp J M Dunn «t al Greer A Ralston " 20, Mar 18.S8 jJohn P oilman Henry Belt,. « « •' 56, Dec ISSO Mc.l TSPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, ii Gold, Silver and Steel framed LJIA i\ 11) v_T lO scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Agent for the Celebrated Rockfovd Quick Train Railroad Watches f^T° Engraving tree of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. No- 19, North Main Street* ... BXJTLER* P A, YOUR ATTENTION Sis Called to my Fine Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, Ac, All of which have been selected with great care for OUR TRADE. A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS. &C., &C., At the lowest cash prices possible. |^gr*All goods Engraved FREE of charge. If yon wish-to buy from a well O? GRIEB'S, - » UUkIJ Watch sign electric BELL Organs! Organs! Organs! The Dyer & Hugh's leads them all, 35,000 in actual use The following are a few o the many using this organ ii Butler county: Wm. Sarver Sarversville; Jan. Dougherty Donegal; D Lard in, Bald ridge I. Thorn, Thorn Creek; Jacot Shoup, Thorn Creek; Baptisi Cnurch, Butler; Presbyteriar Church, Muddycreek; St. John Church, Hallston Station. These all recoinmerid the Dyer & Hugh's Organ highly, I have contracted to sell i hundred of these organs'during 1888, and will oiler them al greatly reduced prices, organt from $47 to $3OO. Come tc Butler and take one of them home on trial. A full line of violins.guitars, banjoes, horns and all musical instruments. Don't lbrget the name and place ALKX WILLIAMS. Next to Berg & Cypher's hard ware store, Butler, l J a, Mr LOOK FOR STAMP ON EVERY CA»E.^**_ Your ntuwlvii In to Hie Hhim of W. K. ItaNtori. the J«Wf|cr No, in;. houili Miilii Htwt, vluti- you will iliul i> choice Ni'ltvtlon of riocKM ami Jewelry of cvnry rte»crl|>- ion. Watch unci*'lock repairing a apo-ialty. W. E. RALSTON, No fx;, Mouth Main «trect, lltuier, I'u; BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. )ffico Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. •3. C. ROKHHING, Pubhident. WM. CAMPBELL, Tkkahukkr 11. C. HKINEMAN, Skckktakv. DIRECTORS': I. I. I'urvin. Samuel Anr. W. Irvln. N. Wrltwii, I. K. Taylor. 11. Heine [nan, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, (Jen. A«'t. BUTLER, FA.. SUFFERING WOMENS? t'kmu trpuM* Oo«- UtutiOitni H'ntknMM* no («cullur U> tb«U n+g, ibould U%9 OH. DuCHOINC'C Oal«br»itocJ V EMALE REGULATING PILLS. 'b»r «r« Rtrancthaoluu to tli« ontlro Irt. u»r\ una. rl«orunodr •M uiiicl. fUnthr mail. *nr. H«rt«r M«dloinoOo..tT.loUia. HO. Subicribe for tho Citizen. TEE CITIZEN, 1 A weekly newspaper, published every Fri day morning at Uutler, Pa., by JOHN H. & W. 0. NEGLEY. Subscription Rate. 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Auditor*' Notices. #4; Executors, aud Administrators' : Notices, $U each; lCstiay, Caution and Dis solution Notices, not exceeding ten tines, s'i Address TUB CITIZKN, Butler, Pa. . PAAKIR'H OINCifR TONIO, wiihoo* eyls*. A ran uimrliuU cu«»ij>rfuiilT tuat i-ur<*< wli«u ail (Iso f«li» Hsaeurad tl» worn own of (M(h, W*ak Lu ngn, Mmw. ' Inilleirtlisi laward I'aln". Kxhatuttnn. U>«Ju»hU fcr KbMnatlimi, r»n>sJ» writkaaas u4 all pains and dl» oraars of lUw Stomach oihl UowrU. SUC. al Pm—lsta, HINDERCORNB. Tks mint, sursnt aad best enra for Corn*, Banloaa.te. Htoyii «li Ni- V y t*Ua TSTZW Clothing Store. CLOTHING, HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR. OVERCOATS, RUBBER COATS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS,SHIRTS. CAPS, SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS, &C., All at inont reasonable prices. JOHN T. KELLY, 09 S., Main St., aoorto r, o.) CHOICE FRUIT. Having t.-ikrn Hi* agency for the Choli* Fruit frees. Beautiful Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees, An* eveiythlng el»e In I lie Nursery line, of I !»•» New Kniilamt Nurseries. chase ISro*. & Co., N. V.. I vi ill FILL lI|MIII >IMI iii tln- future ami win-It jour order* l»r hptlng delivery. A. H, FALLER, Agont, Uutler - Pa. S U R VE Y I NG LAND, COAL BANKB, ANI> LEVELING. Piirllrular attention given to tbc Keintclug ol old lines. Addrtisa, B. F. lIILtIARD. to. Nurveyor North Hope I*. 0., Butler Co.. Fa. »,ft,M.ly AdmtlM ia the Citixkn. B. &• B, DHRIIG mr inn i OUE GREAT JAHUA&Y MARK-DOWN SALS c ommenoes.aßd we purpose it shall In UM mat* noted and Important In character of anything hitherto offered, an the most swseplag Mim- Hon* will be made In nil departasata (Brought out our entire establishments, upstair* au down. ■ , UAROAINH TtIAT WILL BRING CBOWM OF BUYVRR AND AT ONCE. 19-Inch neat STRIKED COLORED lIUC'VHL VETH, 2r. cents— v«iue. .• IS-lnch FBIEtIK CHECK HILJL.VELVHTS. bm dlum bright color*. jc cents-dowu from SI. : COSTUME VELVETS, lu black ant colon, at special price#. One tot i»-lnch VELVETS. colon, sold at M uaunliy. and often sold an silk Valval*—but art cotton race, txita good, clo.se pusrare to M closed out nt » cento a yard. . Hlack and .Colored HRoCADK and Striped VELVETEENS of good quality wjl be sacrtSed at 25 cents a yard; value no cent* aad upward*. Bargains In PLAIN BLACK SILKS. FAILLE FRAtINAIHIS!*. RHADAMKS. FINK FItKNCH DIIK.SS tiOOIW. PLAIDS. *o„ ol price* to make this wile effectual. IK)I'KLK wIUTI! GOODn at 60 and 75 cent*. Never hefora ouch rich, choice qualities. partic ularly tUe7s c. one*.as they are downlfrom tl.'Jf and « pel* vaM. Winch st/ITINOH. noc.-valne ll— surpassing anything id quality and Htylo ever offered at re tail unv where. •Ui-inch MIXED TKICOTS, «c.-d*rU»g thl* gale. fine ENWJBH suitinus so Inches wide. g* at T.V., ll and ll.ffl. I.nriie lot of CHOICE BROADCLOTHS. Sl.7S— val.ie, 12.US 100 piece* double width SCOTCH CHECKS or PLAlus lu neat stylus, medium, brljrnt but choice coloring, we boujht at half the cost of importation— go at this bale, viz; JSc. a yard. French Htriiied Flannela ut *«c., to close. This same ineuiod apvlios also to the Cloak ltooui. i louks never offered at such low prices. Now is your time to get bargains; space-to lim ned to enumerate—but write our Mall Order Department lor lull particulars. BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 11/, 119,121 Federal SI, Allegheny* Pa. QA L E S M EIVT WANTED I * s to caw as* for the salo of Nur-^-. sery Stock! Steady employment. goaraateed. H RALABY AHB limit* rJM. Apply aft ■ once, statlnk aga.