Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 27, 1889, Image 4

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    [CARTER'S .
[f?^i
CURE
■iok i»1 relieve all the trouble incl
bilinoa ««!•• >.f ft. ' syatem. such as
Num. Drowsiness. Distres-s aft.r
•atmir. l*aia in Ufc-Side. &c While their most
Mnarkabie mccew has lieen shown in cunu«
SICK
Headache. yet Cahte*'* Ijmi Lmrit Pru.=
ar»- isiumllr valuable in Constipation. coring
and pee sent In r this amoving romplaint. «hil. •
|h* r also oofT*vt all d»)rt''rs of tn»* stomach,
•insulate the liver and rvjjuhue llw I""*
K>es If they oaly
HEAD
Afh* ther vmild paicekva tn tlK*»
who uniTer fr m this dtetreoins complaint :
hot fnrtanatetv their p. - sinew does not end
her* and those who once try them will find
(i, K liuip pUis valual.le in an many ways that
*ey will not he willing to do without them.
Bat after all Rick head
ACHE
ta the tan* of an manr Hvc« that hero is when*
we make nor et**t boast. Our pills curt' It
while other* do not.
CAtmm* Lrrnjc T.nxm Pili.s are very small
aad W»T *•"" to take One or two pills make
• (Viae. They are strictly vegetable and do
aot rripeor poppe. hut I>t their K»-ntle action
blmuc all who iw them. In vials at iifi cents:
five for fl. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
aim mcicat co., Kr* int.
yn U Boss. Small Price.
Sweat-Groan-Growl.
§bi
'ay
ing
U
uk
ity
WolffsflCMEßlackins
REQUIRES NO BRUSH.
Sheds Water or Snow. Shoe* eaa be wuhei
clean, requiting nfi only once a Wcel
for mm, aace a Month for women
It M alio an Elegant Harneaa Dressing.
WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. Philadelphii
SCOTT'S
EMUISIOK
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
.A.ND
HTPOPHOSPHITEt
Almost as Palatable as SV'ilf
la <li(tiiHd that It can bo tain si
ilf«atotf,aad assimilated by tlie moi
MBSitlTf stomach, when the plain 01
cannot be tolerated; and by the com
fetnatlon of the oil vrltb the hypo
phosphites la math more efllcacluu
Bcoarkafcle at a lesh proturrr.
hnw pain rapidly while Uklne It.
SCOTT'S KJfCI-SION ii acknowledged 1
nysir-saas to be Uio Finest si.d Uest preiarj
boa in the world for the relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDSand CHRONIC COUCHS
The great remedy for Consumption, air
Wasting in Children. SnJd by nil Druggists
S*\ DOCTORS LAKE
■MI PRIVATE DISPENSARY
OFFICIOS, UoC PES S AVE.
||HBl —PITTSBURGH
All forms of Dclic.-.to and Com
plicated Inses-c-i requiring ( ox
ni'EKTt ALSlld griKSTiriC MKOt
ration are treated at thlsl'ispentary with a sue
mmrarely lttainH. Pi. B,K. Lak" l>a membc:
af the Koyal < "Hive of I'hyslrians and Burgeons
and is tha oldest and mo-t experienced Special
IST In thecitv. Siiceial attention given toKerv
aaa I»ebillly Rein execs* ive mental exertion, in
discretions of youth, Ac., causing physical am
Mental dao.y, lack of energy, despondency, Ac.
alaoCaneeia, Old bores. Kits, Piles, Rheumatic
and all diseases of the Skin, Itlcxvl, Lungs, I'rin
ary Organs Ac. Consultation free and strlrtl
aonfldaotlal. Offlcc tours 9to 4 and 7tosp. m.
Bandars i toHp.ni. only. Call at office or addre*
a. K_ L4IK.M.T).. M.R.C.P.B. or K..1. Lake. U.I
-Thousand liars ts-. ii permanently cured liy
I*lll Is A DELPHI A. I*A. Fjtx-st onre. noop.rallft»
or ftim of nnif from bu"liK»s. <.' aw* -
ncmrmbks by <«thors w»nt«<l. Hend f »r ( lr< iflui.
CURE GUARANTEED. odfitZS&i
| ■ ■■ A STMPTOX*- Molai
■ ■ I mm Itching
11
I hi hIV ■ lowed to rontlntan
.. Utnon fortaa taiatl
■ ITCHING PILES.^- d ;„5 h :,;v^;;.
■ kMoataf very aoi*. HW/WXKH ill NT-
I MMTICafC the Itrblßg an<l blr<-«linr. Im-mU
■ all In a*a««t r«ara n aitiv«•» tkr to
■M*«s B**Tn'l (imaiir
%av iMrfi MI r*««tfX «f Met*. •»»«»*: i haw. fl.2*.
Ulrao ikuari. DK »*i YKK A BUN, Phliadripbia. P*.
Rtbpmi, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Torturca.
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT
T++ wipfc kfili -ktc i. of " Svifii'a Oiwutrt «
taieraai amliclrr. «lil car* wir oaim or Trti«Y. Salt
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT
■Pwwb. Biarwarv). Ftlw. lich.Aurwa. Knalßvlna. all
SKIN DISEASES
O* aatwc !»'.• o».«tlrta'e or too* •lan-tlu 1. Sold hf lr i«l«t«.
o» awl br mmii for Mcu a Basra, H A<l<trr«a l»au
9*«raa A boa. rma4*i(<Ua, Pa. Aas joui druggiat for 11
. E "*. CATAWHH
hay
.and
Cold in HeadjJ^.pEVEß
A particle is applied Into ea< 11 noslril and I
acrs»ali]e Price so eenis at IMgstßta; by uiai
mns'eretl m c.-nts, KI.Y fllMrrllßßH,
aa Warren St., New Vork.
POSITION OFFERED.
If you are in need of a (tootl paying posititai
and think _yo>i hare *! c ~f •, „,t
aale -man. you will do well to write u>
once We will pay g»Hsl commi- ion <>t
aalarr and Mpen»<»» to « p«mkl man. Tin
position we offer is a permanent one. Atl
dr« ss at voce.
Biiovi:« A ATWOOH
Karacryntcn, Ucncva, X. Y
New Livery Stable.
New Slock,
New RiKs
—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT—
Horaea fed and boarded
PETER KRAMER, Prop'r,
39, W. Jeffersoa St., Cutler, Pi
nnuEin
n 'l3 E CITIZE3ST
MISCELLANEOUS
The Piggy Queen.
Tennyson was one evening dining
at court with a little grandchild. It so bap
pened that near the end of the meal there
was a plate near the Queen with a .-inglt
piece of bread ou it. which her majesty reach
ed ovel- and helped berselfto.when the child
pointed her linger at her and to the horror
of all present, who expected nothing u --
than instant decapitation from the darliiif
infant, snid: "Piggy—piggy P'S- '''
Queen with great dignity and tac; said
1 ' Quite right, my child; nobody ex
cept a ® V<r
the last piece ol brwul on tli.
plate." When Tennyson told the auecdot
to a witty Iri-hwonian she hotly replied
' Why didn't she say nobody but a qneei
or a pig?"
Know Thyself.
"What are we here for?"
"Are you .satisfied with yourself f
"Do you pay your way?"
"Are you in demand?"
"Are you in debt/''
"Where are yon going?'
"Arc you a fool?"
"What do you think of yourself ?
These are a few of the questions askei
by "The Quiet Observer'' of the Pittsburj
That's Queer.
-Mr. MeClintoek," shouted I»is l>ettei
half. "I want you to take your feet off th
parlor table."
"Mr*. MeClintoek." he said, in a fixed
determined voice. ■ I allow only one per
son to talk to mo that way."
"And who is thatf" she demanded.
"You, my dear.' ho replied softly, as h
removed his pedes.
The Wisest Gift.
"I bought my wife a velvet sack.
Thus proudly boasted Mr. Brown.
"She'll be. with that upon her back,
The best-dressed dame in town."
Isut velvet sack or diamond ring
Can bring no balm to sufiering wife.
Favorite Prescription is the thing
To save her precious life.
The great and sovereign remedy, kno\
the world over, for all female troubles, in
flammation. cruel backaches, and intern
displacements is I>r. l'ieree s Favorite Pre
suription. It is the only t/tiuraittec<l cui<
See guarantee on every bottle-wrapper.
A thief in the eastern part of this stat
dug up a field of potatoes during the nigh
anp carried them off.
—Dr. Pierce's Pellets—gently laxative o
actively cathartic according to do.-e. 2
cents.
—There are strange things in this worli
The churches of America raise money :
send missionaries to India, which i .i Bril
ish possession. In Kngland they manufac
ture idols to be sent to the natives of In
dia. and the business is one of va.-t propoi
tions.
—The man who is busy working doesn
have time to read np on the subject of cap
ital and labor, and the man who puts i
his time reading on the subject doesn
have have time to work. That's why in
one reaches a complete comprehension c
the difficulty.
—The people's medicine—llood's Sui
saparilla. Its success i due to its peculiti
medicinal merit.
—The Pittsburgh Conunirrial-Oasett
saj's: Few persons aie aware that an ali;
minum-makingplant is now in full operatio
in this city. This industry was cstablishei
here during the winter by tln- Pittsburg
Testing Laboratory Company, and ha
proved a decided success. The product i
obtained by a process of which electricit;
is a great factor.
About fifty pounds of aluminum mot si
are produced daily. It is worth about •+'
per pound, and this is a very largo sing!
output when compared with the product <:
the factories in other parts of the world
The material is used for various purpose:
It has taken the place of silver leaf in Rig:
painting, and in that particular has provci
a great success.
—The Hudson River tunnel, designed t
give passage for railway trains under tli
wide body of water that separates Nc\
York from Jersey City, is again in proces
of construction. Some twenty years hav
elapsed since it was proposed in its presen
shape by the eminent engineer. Mr. I>. C
Haskin. It is the property of the Hudsoi
Tunnel Railroad Company, a eorporatioi
organized under general laws of the State
of New Jersey and New York, but whicl
laws were parsed for it., benefit.
—"Would you take my business off in;
hands, accept all responsibilities, and gc
as your compensation your board, clothe
and lodging?" inquired a successful busi
ness man of a laborer. "You bet
wouldn't," was the reply of the man <■
whom the question was asked. "Well,
said the merchant, "that's all I'm gcttin;
out of it." And yet some people who nr
reasonably well to-do are envying thos
who are considered rich.
A gentleman of Smethport had a pe
culiar experience some evenings since
While he was glancing over some news
papers in his easy chair at home, he hear<
a noise in the room and upon looking i
the direction saw not a "stately raven'
but a hlnck and white animal resembling :
cat. The gentleman was greatly alarmct
and after much inanecuvering, in u ven
humble manner succeeded in getting tin
skunklet to depart, without ruining hi
home.
—Sixty years ago railroads were nr.
known in this country, and the populatioi
of the I'uited State consisted of 12.000,0' ■>
people. To-duy we operate upward of l(i «
o<hi miles of rai'road, and onr populatioi
has increased to 60,000,000. Sixt v year
ago the aggregate wealth of the Unitei
States w;i- les» than *1,000.000,000: at pre
out it is estimated at ifjC,"00,000.000. Ove
our 105,000 miles of railroad there was ear
ried last year 475,00,000 people, and flOtt
000,000 tons of freight were transported
[Tpoti these lines are engaged 1,000,(MM
employee Their e«|uip!Hent consists o
'IO.OOO locomotives, 21,000 passenger cars
7,000 baggage cars, and 1,000,000 freigh
car-. The capital invested in coustructioi
aud equipment amounts to $3,000,000,00<
and the yearly disbursements for labor am
supplies exceed $«<Kl.00O.000.
—The returns from the Third Congrcs
sioual district of l.ouisaiia give Mr. Price
the Democratic candidate, about 7.50<
majority. I.ast fall the Democratic candi
date was credited with 12,500 majority
although the party majority in XSMTwa
hut It.noo According to the returns, twi
parishes that, had over 2,401) Itcpuhlicai
votes in 1880 cast barely 1U votes of thai
kind in 1888. It j ; evident from tin
official figures the elections in that dis
trict have come to be the merest farces
and the one held last week was no exeep
tiou to the rule. Thi Democratic "regu
lators" who prevented the holding of Ke
publican meeting no doubt took cure thai
Uepubiii an ballot: should not be polled
nor ccmnteifro any alarming cvtent. It re
main* f«r ('"iifrrn to vir«<* «omo rflicion<
iAc at) b uf securing fair Cougrc«*iouai dec
tioii< ail over the country if Republieai
institutions an* to be maintained.
« * lie.
* i. . t% f* t-uf *Ui>nscd atp-uu.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
WF>T FESN B. E.
On and alitr Monday, May 13, l&S, train
will leave Butler as follows:
MARK FT at <1:15 a.m., arriving at Alleghe
ny at ;■: 10 5. ni.; connects east lor l.lair-ville
with Day KxpreM, arriving at Pbi'ftdelpkia
at 7 p.m. . . . ~, .
EXPRESS at 8:36 a. m., arriving at Alleghe
ny at 10:3' i a. m.; does not connect for the
en -t, but connects with A. \. R. R. north
and south. , ...
MAIL at 2:33 p. n>., and goes through t>
Allegheny, arriving there at 4:40 p. in.; toe
ni rt> east" for Philadelphia.
An t'MJKiKATIos at j:tX» p, ni., and on
necisattlie J unit ion with Fret-port Accoin
inodatlon, arriving at Allegheny at 7:20 p
m., and connects east as far as Aj>o!lo.
Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe
ny at f.'2o a.m., 13 P. m. and 6:4", p. in.
Trains arrive at Butler at 10:30 a, m. art'
r,:"0 and 8:00 p. in.
riTTbliriWi, KBKN'ASIJO & LAKE F.KIK I|,J
On and after Monday, Dec. 17, ISSiS, traiii
will leave Butler as follows.
Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster thai
schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Greenville fr >n
the Pittsburgh and Western depot at 7:o'
and 10:30 a. m. and '5:05 p. m. Trait
leaving the P. &■ W. depot in Atleghenj
city 8:20 a. in. and 2:50 p. ro. fast tin.,
counect at Butler with trains on the S
A A.
I rains arrive at Butler from (jrvenville,fas
time 10:10 a. u>., 2:25 and 0:20 p. in.
and counect with trains o:i the P. & W
arriving at Allegheny at 12:05 p. ra. and 5:0
and 8:23 p. m., fast time.
Trains leave Milliards at 5:15, and 11:00 a
UI., slow time, end arrive at tt:l0 a.m. an.
8:55 p. m. Both trains connect at Branchtoi
for Butler and Oreeuville.
The train that leaves Butler at 7 a. m. con
uects at theuango with train on N. V. P. >!
0., arriving at Cleveland at 12:oV p. in., am
Cincinnati at 7:55 p. m„ and Chicago a
]i .;;it p. m. It alto connects at Osgood will
L. S, A: M. S., arriving at Cleveland at 12:5
in Erie 11:47 a. m, Buflalo 2:50 p. m. am
1 New York 5:45 a. m. all Central time.
The 10:30 train connects at Mercer for Oi
Citv, arriving at 12:50 p. in. and at Sheuang
with N. V. P. & 0., arriving at Oil City a
3:50 p.m. Buflalo 7 p. m. and New York
11. m., i'ito connects lit Osgood with L. S. i
M. S. for Franklin and Oil City.
V. &. W. U. R.
Corrected to fast time —One hour faste
than schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City a
4:20 and 10:15 a, m., and 3:55 and and ti:2s p
m. The New Castle and western mail leave
nt'iv4."> a. 111., and the Chicago iz Western ex
press at 1:50 p. ni.
Trains leaves Butler for the North at 10:1
a. in., and 3:30 p. iu.
Trains arrive at Butler from Allegheny a
10:15 a. m. and 3:20 Htid 8:30 p. in., from A I
legheny, New Castle and the West at 12:1
p. m. and from Callery at 5:10 p. m.
A Uain arrives from Fosburg at 8:45 a. in
and from Kane at 6:20.
Trams connecting lor l'.utler lea\e All
gheny at 7:40 and 10:'(0 a. iu. and 1 40 ate
ti:3o p. m.
Sunday trains arrive fr< m Allegheny «
10:15 a. m. and 3:20 p. m,; from Nov CHM'k
Young.'town and Chicago at 12:10 p. in.
Leave for Allegheny ai 10:15 a. ni. at.
(,'.•>s p. m.; for New Castle, 8:45 a. ni.; !<•
Chicago at I:.'H) p. m.
Willard Hotel
W. 11. REIMNfI, Prep'r
BUTLEB, - I'A
STAItI.I.NU IN COSSECTIOX.
SAMPLE IJOO3I ror COaJIKUIIAL TUAVELKU
SAMPLE ROOM. LIVERY IN CONNK< TIO>
Hotel Vogclcv
(Strictly First Clax*.)
HEJfRY L. BECK, PBOP'R.
J. 11. FAUBKL, Manager. Butler, Ps
Diamond : - : Hotel
Fronting Diamond, Butler, Pa.
THOMAS WASSON, Pror.
u
Good rooms, good meals, stabling in con
nectinn, everything first class.
fiTftiiiiEfi urn
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Near New Court House formerly I»ot;akls<
• louse «ood accommodations for traveler:
Good Ntiitillng connected.
jl-y.'MV lyi II KITKNMUI LKR. l'rop'r.
NIXON'S HOME,
85 N. McKEAN ST.. BUTLER. PA.
Meals at all hours. Open all nlghi
lireakfast 25 cents.
Dinner as cents,
Supper 25 cents.
Lodging 25 cents.
SIMEON NIXON - - - l'R<)l"H
WANTED
Men tr> t;ike or<!«*rs r«»r Nurs<-r\ Stock, on Sala
rv or Commit lon. I iuak«* a sure* -sful
SALESMAN
of any one wlio will work anil follow my In
Rtruc tluns. Will furnish handsome out lit fie'
and pay your salary or comin! ■ every week
Write for terms at ouc".
1.. o, CRAIIAM. Nurseryman.
Rochester, N. Y.
AA VOICE
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8I» !»• H • fttart I'OI in f. bu
Irtkr l v »V ill ' ••I" I" | U uj» •» ' f:i»! I /'lCrilll
• i«»! I.ll* «»l;I ;i I t. ||l »«»'»• •
j.. o|>J !• i . . 1.. .. ii i i . » . . ' ' ■
I'lu-li. 1 in»l ; !! nil .!>->
world ljirir- %1 .*:/ • Or<m I'.cimm • kl w»i.
bffomn > ■acq—iful mrnit. il*. if <-o * lit—ii"
tnlkinir i>f*cr«Miry. \S b*tmr ulionu, vvry •n- \Mtnl* I• |
AirritU Uk« Ohmi .in«l» «.l *»i*|» i.i;
b«furc known. Gtoil proHu awnll ererjrHOrki i
nutkinic I'irtiiii**. I ji'lii h m i!. < • ti'.nrli «« mrn ■ r
ciin do mm well mi any on*-. Full lnfommii.»n mi-l l« im- .• s
to (bone who write fof »afn. , < with |>nrtl< u!nr» mt<l f • i
Kaniily BlblM, Cook* and IVrlodicat®. ifu r you k . i
•h"Ul<lyon conrlude to ffooo farther, why no »
Aililrcu h. C ALLEN U CO., All.t
Planing Mil!
—ANO—
Liiiutber ai*<S
L. PrkV'K. I i>. l'Cf.V
8. Purvis
MANI ! ACTURKLfi AND DRAI.KIW !>
Rough and Planed Lunibci
OK KV«K W DIM'IKIPTION,
SHINGLES&LATII
I'LAN IN (4 >ll,]. AND VA!tl>
•* *• * -
vJ WANTED
i 1. i v: r>?
to t u\. - for tu.- »uik« of Nursery Mt« -c k A ful
In • • • . « U»Hl« S anil c*p« n
j i»iUt ll# .• < - >.~;ul men. No J UMK .
iiimm st-Hiy. Write lor lei Hi--*. .»- ••
{M ent'.Mi this paiMT * L. IHM)Tliin
NurvTymait, I'.a-•'
KoclietfU'r. N. Y.
The Result ol
Doiujr business on the squar<
is always satisfactory. PeopU
prefer to deal where they cai
get good honest goods with in
fancy prices We have th;
finest line oi' Hats, the fines
line of Furnishing Goods, am
the lowest prices in Butler.
We buy right from the lac
tories for cash and our cnst<
mere get the benefit. A coin
parison of our goods and price
sells them, Light-colored still
straws and summer underwea
away down now.
COLBERT <\: DALE
70 S. Main street,
Butler, Ft,
To the People o
liutlor county.
All parties visiting in Butlc
during our county fair, are rt
spectfully invited to the
New York ]>azaar
The handsomest and larges
DRY GOODS STOKE in I>ul
ler county. During fair wee'
we will oiler some extra _ r oo
bargains in all our depart
ments. We guarantee to sav
you 2-3 percent on all pui
chases. Please call and sc
for* yourself, that nobody ca
beat us on low prices.
No trouble to show goods
We have employed an extr
force cf clerks to accommodat
all our patrons.
YOURS TRULY,
J. & L. TRAXLKIi
B. B
T&OS RIME. WIS!
Wo want to Bend to every reudt
of this, as well us hundreds of ot
papers, a copy of our
dew fall aid WinterCatalop
AND
FASHION JOURNAL.
You get it free of charge and p< f
ntfe prepaid. Don't fail to fend i
your name and address, (plainl
written on a postal card, will be *u
fieient), and mention the paper i
wbicbyou rei: 1 our advertisMneiit.
If yon received a copy of oi
Spring Catalogue, we already ha*
your name registered, and you wi
also receive the Fall issue. \\ e sii
cerely hope y"U will read its pag<
carefully, and, if possible, coinpai
our prices with those of some i r t:ti
other large bouse in America.
OUR CATALOGUE
Contains I<lo page- of useful inform:
tion—is a complete review cf the la
est Fashions and Fabrics, and a <l<
tailed price list of everything in th<
DRY (iOODS line
It will be ready to mail about Se]
tetuber 25th.
VISITORS to the Western l'enr
sylvania Exposition, (September -It
to October l'.ttb), are cordially invi
cd to make our stores their headquai
ters. Isig enough to accommodat
you by thA thousands. Kvervbod
knows where it is. Make appoio
m<-nts to meet your friends at "B. .
B's."
There will be plenty to iuterei
you here while you wait.
BOGUS & BUHL
113 to 121
FEDERAL ST
ALLEGHENY. PENNA
LOOK! READ
1 have «-nlarjr'-1 my More rot in, In fa i. time
It. almost twin* im largo It was Detore, mi
Iwvi iiiln're.i.e<l ui> Muck. I have, li} fa
Hie ! 4 and 1" ->t :>• i- •I• • i -loi !; of
Fine Druss mid Olicmicals
In I;:i!li r coMiiiy. .it,<l :uu i.uv. lr p..r.li n i
aupply Iho W:tnla. f the pt. pie of 1 ills * ntj
e\. ii belt, r llino la the pits'.
You »in <I.I uvll to call on me when In (.
nceU Of any thing In the line of
Fins Drugs and Medicine:
Mv stock Is very complete und PRICES VKB
LOW. In liKMlicliio qualllx IK of tl'e HrM lmpo
liinee. so «i- Rive ]iurfleular attention to lllllii
Prescription*.
Our l>lnpeii.-.ln/ Hepi'ttue ni in culnpl i.e. \V
dlKbense only Pure Drugs of the
Finsst Quality,
our patrons may inn.: un ir i>r-- '•«•! j
lions. feeling eer* «iri that they will be < »r«*fuli
and amirately IIIl«-«l.
ThanklmMhe nubile for th" very rot;
patronage i hey have ac« orded in • lxi the j» ■ «
horn' »<• i.<- able to seni- tin m more ac«vpt!ihi
In the future, at fho old stand.
No. 5, Not lb Muia St,
BUTLER, l'A.
J. C. REDICK,
FOR SALE,
Tin* undersigned offers M»r sale his gener*
UH i. ol M RNII BK. and hi* I NDKB I * H
IN<» himii.CSH |O«".l!i*d In I'rospeet, I'utler CIHIII
l\. r.t. The stock of 1 urnltnrc Ih ail new an
Will i e sold at tlr cost, and I also have a in
Hi • of CH kcti »tn tin malU I o tlie 1 .
«•**: , trlnimli . . good be i •• .•• , lura
her and ev- r.\ tli.ii pertaining to the hn>i».e
!in ii,<-d!ate p«»**i- .on will • Kiven, » t
ini in- ss Is enough to keen one man *•<»n ' anil
en ployed, ami occasionally require help
Apply to or junin-s
L\ M. !••!»M t'M>SON,
Prospect, J'a
VISITORS
To the Pitt>'>ur ,' Exposition wi'l tin«l it both convenient and advantageous
to call on ns while here to supply their Fall and Winter needs in
OVERCOATS, SDITS AND HATS,
Our stock is now complete, and the bulk of the Clothing boinz 01 k own
make we cle' i a> 1 • " prove to your satisfaction, that for the same price it
stands ottcqua d in (Mr I'-iWt v. fit, handsome patterns and newest styles.
Having served the people <>f t his section for the last 22 years, we have
'earned their ■ nis and v«.u can depend upon finding ju-t what you want in
our enormous -vrk
Our M r. T.*ii.ifing Department is crowded with the many special
ly .-elect'd ; i»-- ; n Ove.-eoatiosrs. Suitings and Pantalooniogs from the
best foreign dd u -t oin lis. High class work at popular prices is the
iuduceun T to < x .mi , ur li'ie Perfect fit always guaranteed.
We would also cail voiir attention to our Hat Department, which con
tains none but the best standard makes Vou will find the prices a decided
savin,' on v. hat you have Keen paying. We keep a complete assortment of
the celebrated Stetson hats
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Tailors, Clothiers and II at tors,
I U>FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PENN'A.
v ' Send vour address for one of our Fall Souvenirs.
2 ' Please note that our stores will be closed Thursday, Sept. 26, and
| Saturday, Oct. 5, until fi p.m
A GREAT BOOM!
OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS
AT
II U S E L TON'S.
KEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS,
All cut from choice Chicago veal kips, hand made; Jiave these in medium
| and extra wide, plain and box toe, hijih and low tystep, high leg. Full line
of Dill LEERS' BOOTS in four soles, iu kip and grain, box toe. Prices on
Men's boots ristU' i' -C from $1.50 and up; Hoys' anil \ ouths to correspond
with Men's. Boys will have dry feet that buy our boots and no doctor bills
!to par.
MEN'S. BOYS' AMD YOUTHS' SHOES,
In calf, kangaroo, veal and English cordovan, all widths, all shapes, wide or
narrow, plain or tip Prices in Men's $1 and up. Men s heavy shoes, box
toe, with bellus l.v ni high cut. Oid Men's wide, soft and easy shoes. Bro
g :is and plow sh>j -at 85c. and up. Men's slippers, extra nice and good,
at 75c; others sell at $1 and $1 25 *
LADIES', MISSLS' AND CHILDS SHOES.
In endii' * \ ri v. See our ladie.-' shoes in at sl, line dongola at
$1.25, very lint U $1.50, $1.7") arid $2, both in common sense aud opera
lu all widths. Our ladies' hand welts at $2 50 and up, other small deal
er,- sell at $.5 to sl. Ladies' slippers at 50c, serg congress at 50c, others
sell at 75c t>» sl. infants' shoes at 25c and up.
Ladies', misses' and children's spring heel shoes at $1 and up, all widths
Then comes the old reliable line <>! kip and calf shoes in lace and button,
»s solid as a rock, known far and near for their excellent wearing and water
re-istins quilitie.-; kip, unlined, side seams, polka cut, at isc, and up; calf,
v. ;,l, oil grain, and glove grain button at $1 25 and up. Wo have high but
ton heavy shoes for girls and boys that have a long road to school that will
positively wear all winter and keep their feet dry and warm. Children s,
50c and up
Old i ..'lilies' Wide Eas,V Shoes, flannel lined, at 75c
, :f. iai >1 ;hd $1 25 We sell Uoston, Woonsocket, Lycoming and
other mak*s "I rubbers in large quantities Duck boots that will not snag
or blister i oil rubber fusion and wood lined. We have the same price to
u ij. X i ~. ,or old lu-tv jjb and sample lots in thisstock. Leather and
findings It you will stop in and see us we will save you money in footwear.
B. C. HUSELTON.
Visitors to the Fair
Will not find llieir visit complete unles they cull at
TROUTMAN'S.
vii(3 stv their new lines of Dress Goods, llannels, blank
et- v■.• i .:s, t.ihle linen, muslin, ticking, hosiery, gloves, corsets
nnd mi lervve.tr, that have already arrived fur the Fall »nd
Winter trade, and while at the Fair Ground don't fail to visit
j the
IF LOR A L HAL L.
Where you will see our Display of Carpets, lings, Oil
Cloths, lace curtains, curtain poles and window shades. Then
you will have an idea of what we carry in our large Carpet
Rooms, and at prices that will astonish you. YOURS, <£-c.,
A. Troutman & Son.
P. S it may I■ a little early to speakot Wraps and Cloaks,
: but do not a* t one until you have seen ours. We can iave
you money,
lEstablished 185()
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
No 19, Notth Main St., BUTLER, -PA.,
IJ i-C A L li 1- IN
Diamonds,
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Spectacles, &c M
Society Emblems of all Descriptions.
Ri ['Minn'/ in nll'l ranches skilllully done and Iwarranted.
iiST/i-BXiISHSD 1850
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned owns a small farm of \h
acres, located in I Vim Tp., near Mr.
Church, which wj, ( . wishes to sell.
It in all tillable and in a state (#f cul
tivation; li ffoorl wnter. The fields an*
well watered. Mood orchard ol all kind> ol
fruit. A ... <1 Irani.- house of live rooms,
o. i bftfn ' ! . rjf ooUrnil linw.
' si..- n JIV< .< bat : iin <n II for - «T
I nrt < h mid nort payments. Inquire on
'he | n mi *:• of
M i;s. KI.I/, \I:K 11! •''l■ s S -
Glade M ills l*» <
Butler Co., Pa.
A. J. FRANK CO.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AVI) CHEMICALS
FANCY A SI) TOILET AILTICES,
SI'ONIIES, HUI'SIIES, PERFUMERY, AN
: FL'liyslclaiiH' rrfsrrli'UONA CAREFULLY|OOIA
pounded.
5 S. Mair. Street, Butler, Pa.
—Subscribe for tbe CITIZEN.
JO„ T. 3E» Al*
LEAdING
lILHRY HOUSE
Special Mourning Hats ;.u i Crapes
aDd Nuns Veiling always ready for use.
No- 18. South Main Street. - - Bl "J J I V>
Do Not Neglect Your Eyesight.
<*-■
1). L Cleeland, of the firm
of Cleeland & Ralston,. jewelers,
having attended a course ot
lectures called the Opticians
Course, is now prepared to
test and correct the following
defects ot the eyes Presby
opia, llypermetropia, Myopia,
and Astigmatism. Come one
and all, old and young, that
have imperfect vision and have
your eyes tested and coirect
ed by
D. L. CLEELAND,
Practical Optician.
Corner of Diamond, Butler. Pa,
FOR SALE.
I will sell the real estate in which the
business is now conducted, consisting of a
ner lot Wxl'JO feet. fronting on the principal
street ot the town, and on which t»" two-s • r>
store rooms, a shop a six-room fiatue 1;
with good cellar, a barn ami all out
buildings are creeled. The lot has a n< \* r f.ul
li»e well of good witter. .
rwill also sell my Franklin Iwp , f N
consisting of 11 acres of g I. ■l«'\el. nl. • laud in
a high state of cultivation and all mi*ii to g.Ass.
with good and new *tx-r««.ii» house, barn.
orchard. t»<> wells—one -"it and one ,i r • ami
all necessary out "ulldinßs. EI)Mrf{DBON
Project, I'a.
Wm. F. Miller.
Manufacturer of
Stair Hails,
Balusters
and Newel-pcsts.
Ail kinds of wood-turning done t<> order, ulsn
Decorated and carved w..0.1-work. sun, a.
Casing. *'orner blocks, 1 anels and ;ill kin .s
fancy wood-work for Inside decoration oi
houses.
CAM. AND SEE SAMPLES.
Something new and attractive. Also
FURItflTtmE
at iowest'eash prices.
Store at Xo. 40, N. Main street.
Factory at No. 59, N, Washington streei
BUTLER. PENNA
BUY YOUR HOMES
Fulled Security Ltfe.lnsurance and Tr'ist Co.,
of Pa,
Money to Buy Homes.
Monthly dues not more than a talr rent. Pay
menU) Uecrea.se yearly. In event of ilealli
prior to completion of payments, balance of ci
cuwbranoe canceled.
Money to Loan.
Real estate bought, and sold on commission,
Waited bouses to rent and rents collected.
L. G. LINN,
No 38 South Main St.,
Butler, Pa.
over Linn's Drug, Store.
Steel Wire Fence!
I The cheapest and neatest Fence for around
Lawns, School Lots. Poultry Yards. Hardens
Farms, etc. Also manufacturer* of IJgntan l
Heavy Iron Fencing. Cresting. Stabh Flttln.--.
Fire shutters. Fin' Kscais® of different designs,
and all kinds of IKON AMI WI It K WOltK.
TAYLOK 1 )EAN,
404-20.1 Market St.. Pittsburg. P«.
THE BUTLER CITIZEN
AND TtIK
rusimaiu bshher
AT S2.I'KB VKAB FOR HOTII,
Subscribers to the CITIZI N who are not
now receiving the I'rfxbgtcriuu Hnnmr.
ami who pay us the above amount, can n
I ceive both papers for one year. This offer
expires Jan. 1 1890.
SCIIUTTE .V O'BltlEN
Sanitary Plumbers
And Has Kilters,of more than wj ■ >'- exj rl
once, have opened their store In the Geo. iicli et
block, on Jefferson St. opposite the Lowry
House, with a rull line of Plumber's supplies,
OAS FIXTI'UKS.AN'I) II LOU I IS.
HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS.
NATI HAL tiAS IH'IINKKS. Ac
Jobbing promptlyjattendcd to. and your pe
onage respectfully solicited.
UH!6N WUQLiti Hill,
BIHLKS . I" t.
11. FULLERTO.N, Prop'r.
ItlmikelK, FIIIIIIM'IM UII«1 Varn
.WaiiiiliM-lurctl ©fPurc* liiil
lei County Wool.
We guarantee our go'xls to I"- strictly a" w ""j
and noareenlc or any other poisonous material
used In dyeing. We sell Wholesale «,r leimi.
samples and prices furnished free to ue»i rs on
application by mail.
vjiiii; this i" oui ..i. !i,"i. oi nil'
\ i liii ■ 1
UIU Uiiir tern s to
.1. Al sll \ Ml HI Xiirsrr)nmii. lio, ln-.li r. V I
I |lr 1,1. 11. f. • . ii, 'I , . ,i |. . ,n
luam-'' i» r « «j. ." .< ulun I- ■■ »■ .. «
THE PRODIGY CHURN.
HIIMtll »» !t • \MI-M >» 1.1 l
Why it is superior to all Others.
Ist. Because of its easy oferasiug.
•Jail Because everything nee. ...,ry is ji. \ • » *i in : mli ip
tr nmkirg uniformly the \iry I ■ • :: > ti!.. , _ -n n li ;:ir.
A good milk tb«raom* iil*^ l^
. i«r an 1 - • ■ r "»*
. ' " **'' *"
Wlitl one «l our t>;it- s .-* ;, i, * *y3a *' '' ' °"™ ' r> . mt
rum of the Proili- ' lfi !*"
iTyChiirußllcrili> : > jeh 3/ .» it To. *' ' <b"i.n *
Iv testing it. <■'./. --V.V Vl r "'' <l " fc ™
vt H..1...•, w I--.,,., •* --7^
"®y 1
v • •' " » JQyi
l'lni will eerliiy hall Nk ' ■ "■* . 1
have been u .n< <ji: ot " \ , .
your t'burii* about i* V -, . - ' ,1 -» **«» "•
months ami I can ch < r-
lully recommend it as a - m Jt_-
ifrainl »uecet>s in every .
Howl ot({ranulalcd )>utU k r.
This Churn is manufactured an t ' -r »al • \>y S! Ira, S',:rj A Hay*. man
ufacturers of the Celebrated A lieu Patent W -l.ii.sr Machine. Bui kit. Pa.
Circulars with full description anil >!i»•«».- i • !•. • ■> any 11- - \
wanted to sell in every o>unty.
VISITORS !0 FIITSBIIHG
Are cordially in «l » • rt n toAftf Hi.* Mlowinf
; article
'A CLOAKS
iyif WRAPS
\m i
I'" r 1 "li. >!i- r I rhil'lceii.
' [ MS# UO MIS H EVRIRIETS
I \il . ! -: »-!• - .id prii i
j UAUIKS' CLOAKS, i ' i.l rt. th<- la • t varietr in the
J
ummwm*
ixroMi'AKAfii-Y TIII: i.\KM:>t
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
;ind the lowest prices. StylKh w*l«t onfy
50 styles of Kid (Jloves. Hook* r Bu'.'.ons.
lfosierv, Poles and Trimming, Woven Ulove#,
I'nderwear. Ladies' Neckwear, I<wm,
Babies' Wear, Ladies' l>res* Trimntin Apro is.
Linen Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Art Km broidery,
Lace Curtains, Corsets, Pitinben.
Chenille Portieres, Kid (Jloves, Kn''r«iid<*rie->
And lots of articles, largo and " , u ■■ i n- -liul, always dis
played on counters.
Holiday Present? an ! Fancy Goods
OUR TRICES ALWAYS THL LOWEST
510 to 516 Market St., and 27 Fifth Ave
PITTSIU IM.II, PA.
J. R. GRIEB. PROF. R. J. LAMB.
GlilKU & LAMB'S MI'STC STORE.
NO. 1G SOUTH MAIN ST 80l I - K PA.
<y—; 1 Sole A flits li-r liiitl«-r Ml rr r ar»t| t'lar
ili eounti«-H ii»r i>« hr l>iu> Ma: iiilktul f*i-
BBj-i "'jSrzjttF 1 •
jEH' ii 1 • •• jmmi
i'tTtliTf i •»' lira I• ;.t;-, iiml
All Kinds <>f Musical lnstruniiMils.
Pianos and Or.L'anM »old «>n in.-tallments. MH Iristranents
taken in exchange. ainl ee* # us, ;i- w«*
can savt \<>u money.
Tuning ami H< pairing id ;i!l M : . In-trnuiento
Promptly aitendcd to.
\IE.\H\ 11.1.K rUWSEBVATORY OF -I 1 ?»>
A MffhKrmJe Ib»i taileii »abl.> hh » 'l> mi > '
KBBplo.v- I'iil> t ti ln-r- 1 1 •M - rt. 1 ' ' I * im «
111 I Itl'lliiE MMr.ui-In -> " il I| -tnni. • I •• <• >•'
«>pl.* Mnnli-a« an • live «i'i-l 4 , l( . mm ,
I Ikiumikll ( -nrw • lii fatßtn l'i »« . * • • , . 4. r>l «
KrnDKit un> •nrulll..- I ' . , 1 . *1 •»
late- Mu.l.nt- ;.iliu>tii.l toai.i r*|.. >. i.l II . nr- h