||Naa . CURE ■UklbaiKkMßdreliere all the trouble* inci BtMbMoHlMt of the system such as MMm. »■—. Dramtoev. Distress after Mttifcffcl»awßide. Ac. While their most INMMaMhM boen shown in curiag SICK ■Mdaehai, yet Cum'i Lrrrut Lrrra PILLS are Mltr valuable in Constipation, curiug ■■d if t* ' this annoying complaint. white *er alw oorrwt ail disorders ot the stomach. the liver and regulate the bowels. S*«i if iter only cured HEAD ills tfaer would be almost pactJos to those wfco sufler from this dtili Casing complaint: tat fortunately their (roodnos does not end bra, aad those who once try them will And fesaaHtttspOh valuable in so many ways that May will Mt be willing to do without them. Staffer all rick bead ACHE k tt* taw of k> many Uvea that here is where we make nor great boast. Our pills cure it WhOs others do not. Cam's Lfm* Lmt* PILLS are very small aad very easy to take. One or two pilis make • doae. They are strictly vegetable and do sat gripe or pave, but by their gentle action ■lease all who ose them. In vials at 25 cents: fees for sl. BoM everywhere, or sent by mail, uxm MBieai 90., Xn T*t UH Small Bote, WPrics, l~S'l)il boast* Amu BLACK mo WotfTsA(MEßTacking IS A MEATnftOR SAVER. k SHIRE LASTS A WEEK. RAW ASB SNOW DMT AFFECT IT M SRUSHINS REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. ODD MT m. WOMB! AMD CHILDREN. Osa bs wsshsd Um Oil Cloth, aad absolaUir »ftw and PraMrvM all kind* of LMth«r. >S>ta aad da a«t »iv» ap till f»a a»t it. aad feo irtm bi wB ittiiwd. M ferShsa »■■,Orunts, Druggists, Ac. Foe HarntM IS to uMqvaitd. WOLFF * RANDOLPH, PHILAOELPHUL WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION «OOD LIVER Oil. WITH MYPOPHOSPHITEB. It is ueed ami endorsed by Phy sician* because it it the best. &!s?il«Ubli astfilk. ft is thm times as efficacious as jhda Ood Lirtr Oil. ft Ss to superior to all other so- fcifilginrm. ft Ss a perfcct Emulsion, does not •aparate or change. It Is wonderful as a flesh producer. It is the best remedy for Cousump titan, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast- Diseases, Chronio Cough and Sold by all Druggists. MOTT a BOWNE. CMISISTS. N. V. /TV DOCTORS LAKE Afefl PRIVATE DIHPENSARY. OFKICEH, WW I'RN.V AVE. PITTSBURGH All forms of Delicate ami Com plicated Inncatot requiring Cox riDKkTlALand SCICS'TIKIC MKI>I WUoa are treated at this IMspermary with a sac.. Mae rarely attaiaed. Dr. 8. K. Lake Is a menilier •f tba Royal College of Physicians and Burgeons, aad Is the oldest and inontexpeiii-nce Mf In the city. Hpeeial attention given to Nerv •as Debility from excessive mental exertion, in ilHTStliwn at vouth, Ac., causing physical and —tsl decay, lack of energy, denpomfency, Ac.; •lao Cancer*, Old Sores, Mis, Piles, Rheumatism tad all diseases of the Hkln, Blood, Lungs, Crin mry Organs, Ac.. Consultation free and strictly MUdeatlal. ones hours »to 4 and 7toH p. in.; tail days 1 tojl p.m. only, fall at office or address »• K. L*g«. M. I».. M.1t.C.P.8. or EJ. LAM. M.D. *»XN— hay Ixsttt pcrmargtiUy cure*! by mt kiM of llbm from bualmras. Cmc* pronounced In ewrtto by otimn wftnttd. bend for * irctiUr. CURE GUARANTEED, o dt?BS/Sfc». g ■ piAimmat-iM I I | seel laUrnc Hehlea ■ ■■l b sadttlaglsu mo* lat UlLto:^:B ■itching PIIEStK? 3 *; B^; ■ MwillaK vm nti BWA YMK*M #1 XT ■Mi N«rn'iOt«wmliioM bjr 4racfiaia. or ntU-ll* ma aUnm mm meelyt t»f prieo. eu. a bo« . s bmn ft 2*. Uliil leaure, DB. BWaTMB B 808. KhliaddpU*, fm. trsews, Itchy, Mealy, Mhla Tortures. SWAYJWE'S 01WTWEWT 1I« Afw affß—af 7 ' IviiM s (HirrvßVT vltb«t Bff BMTMI Miklef. will r»re ur iu* *r Tmer. Halt SWAYNE'S OItITMENT SmMnra, n*. tub. Berw. KrvaiiMlaa all skEnt diseases mm BUM «r lottg •immAlum \»U, rn awe bj mmU br Mm* S Boim fl » a44r«M. Da. •VASM A Bmm, PkttaßMpaU, Pa. Aat jout 4ru««Ui fbc IV , IH ; | CATAB HH CUBES I&^£URES^ HAY . FEVER B Cold in Head A particle is appll'rO into eai'li nostril and 1.4 agreeable. Price 50 cents at l)rni;iflnU; by mall redstered. 00 centM. KI.Y BIIOTIIKItK Hi Warri-n Ht., New York. POSITION OFFERED. If you are in need of u (food paying position and think you have the qualities of a good atlesuian, you will do well to u rile us at once. We will pay good com mission or ■Alary and expenses to u good inun. The position we offer in a pemiunent one. Ad dress at once, SELOVKK « /liirjiir'x Mngnsine. A Piece of Her Mind. A lady correspondent has this to say: "I want to give a piece of my mind to a certain class who object to advertising, when it costs them anything—this won't cost them a cent. 1 suffered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, back ache, in pain stnnding or walking, was be ing literally dragged out of existence, my misery increased by drugging. At last, in despair, I committed the sin of trying an advertised medicine, Dr. Iferce's Favorite Prescription, and it restored me to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has the moral courage to advertise the fact." The medicine mentioned is guaranteed to cure those delicate diseases peculiar to females. Read printed guar antee on bottle-wrapper. Putted Up. "What's the matter with McSlimf He has put oil more airs of late than a few." "Quite natural. He has just returned from a summer resort. He was the only man there. He'll get over it after a time, but just at present he is so puffed up with self importance that you cannot touch him with a ten-foot pole." —For all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a dose. —The American white man is the pale of civilization. —The blacksmith welds iron with seal I ing whacks. Life Is Too Short : and time and money too precious, to be I frittered away in the trial of uncertain i means of enre. when one is afflicted with ; any lingering or chronic ailment of the I liver, lungs or blood. Sow. Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery is such a positive remedv for all such ills, as to warrant its manufacturers in selling it. as they are do ins. through druggists, on condition that it" it don't do all that it is recommended to. the money paid for it will be promptly re funded. There are a great many blood' purifiers advertised, but only the "Golden Medical Discovery" of Dr. Pierce could sustain itself and be sold under such trying conditions. To sell any ordinary medicine under such a guarantee, would bankrupt its proprietors, but with the "Golden Med ical Discovery" all that is asked for it is a fair trial, and if it don't do all that it i- ad vertised to, the manufacturers will cheer fully and promptly refund all money paid for it. By this singularly peculiar method of business, alike liberal to the purchasers aud exacting to the manufacturers, the in valid can be sure of getting the value of his money, which is not true of any other medicine. All diseases arising from a tor pid liver, or from impure or poisoned blood, are conquered by the "Golden Medical Discovery.'' Especially has it manifested its marvelous potency iu curing Salt rheum. Tetter. Eczema, Psoriasis. luiper tigo, Erysipelas, and all skin and scalp diseases, no matter oi how long standing. Scrofulous affection*, sores and swelling*, as Fever-sores, White Swellings. Hip-joint Disease and kindred ailments yield to its positive, purifying, strengthening and heal ing properties. Lung-scrofula (commonly known as Consumption of the Lungs) also yield to it, if taken in time and given a fair trial. Contains no alcohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to ferment and impair di gestion; as wonderful in its curative results as it is peculiar iu composition. Don't accept any substitute, said to be '"just a good." that the dealer may make a larger profit. —An aching void —a dude's headache. —The shoe dealer will do work which is beneath other people. —The best pane annihilator —The street boy with a base ball. —An ossified man is being exhibited. He is the Bonypart of the museum. —The rising young lawyer—The one who interrupts the court with excep tions. —The affection which an aunt lavishes upon a niece or nephew is a kind of anti dote. —Worth makes the man, says the poet. It depands a good deal however, on how much he is worth. —"All things come to those who wait' is a consoling adage to those who would rather wait than work. —Xote the clear, rich color of Hood's Sarsaparilla and the muddy,gritty make-up of other medicines. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WEST PKNN K. E. On and after Monday, May 13, 188, tram will leave Butler as follows: MARKET at 6:15 a.m., arriving at Alleghe ny at 9:10 a. m.; connects east for Blairsville with Day Express, arriving at Philadelphia at 7 p.m. EXPRESS at B:3.'i a. m., arriving at Alleghe ny at 10:36 a. in.; does not connect for the east, but connects with A. V. R. R. north and south. MAIL at 2:35 p. m., and goes through to Allegheny, arriving there at 1:10 p. in.; ton nects east for Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION at 5:00 p, in., and con nects at the Junction with Freeport Accom modation, arriving at Allegheny at 7:20 p. m., and connects east as far as Apollo. Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe ny at 8:20 a.m., 3:15 p. in. and 5:46 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler at 10:30 a, m. and 5:00 and 8:00 p. in. FITTKISCRO, MIENANUO 4 LAKE ERIK K. H On and after Monday, Dec. 17, 188s, train will leave Butler as follows. Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave Butler for Greenville from the Pittsburgh and Western de|>ot at 7:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 5:05 p. in. Traius leaving the P. A. W. de|«,t in Allegheny city 8:20 a. m. and 2:50 p. in. fast time connect at Butler with trains on the S. A A. Train* arrive at Hutler from Greenville, fan time 10:10 a. in., 2:25 und 0:20 ru ami connect with train* uu the P. it \V. arriving at Allegheny at 12:05 |>. in. and S:O. rn., and Chicago at JO-'.'io p. in. it al*o connect* at Oagood with L. S. & M. 8., arriving at Cleyelami at 12:50 in Krie 11:47 a. in, Hulialo 2:50 p.m. and New York 5:45 a. m. all Central time. '1 he 10:30 (rain connect* at Mercer lor Oil City, arriving at 12:50 p. in. ami at Hbeuango with N. Y. I'. 4 (>., arriviug at Oil City at 3:50 p. m. Uullalo 7 p. m. and New York 0:30 a. in., rlno connect* at Osgood with L. fcj. ti M. 8. lor Franklin and Oil City. V. thjiig pertaining to the business. Immediate poaaesslon will I•• given, and the business Is enough to keen one in HI constantly eii'plo\ed. and <»«•< aslonsilly require help. Apply to or address C M. KUMIMIsON. rrusptct, la. VISITORS To the Pittsburg Exposition wi'l lind it both convenient and advantageous *to call on us while here to supply their Full and Winter needs in OVERCOATS, SUITS AND HATS, Our ?toek is now complete, and the bulk of the Clothing beinif " 1.50. 3(10 " " Grain " " 75 " 1.35. 300 " '* " and I'eb. Goat lace at (JO " 1.25. JVTisses ©hoes. I have on hund a large line of misses shoes varying in size from 12-2, in morocco, peb. goat and kid, in heel and spring hells, which will be sold during this sale regardless of cost Now is the time to buy if you wish to save peunies.— If jou'd like to have your dimes and dollars double and al mofet treble—for all these goods must go. HOW ABOUT BLIPPERSP We find that we have too many slippers and rather than carry them over we will close them out. Makes no difference what tho loss might be. All slippers MUST GO. 100 pair men's Wigwams regular price SI.OO at $ 50. 250 " Lawn tennis slippers " 1.70 at 1.00. 100 " Grain " " 70 at 30. The balance of our tun, pat. leather tip and opera toe slippers must be rioted out and we have put such reduction on them as will accomplish our purpose. Ladies tan clippers at Ladies pat. leather tip slippers at Ladies opera toe slippers at We guarentee to show all the bargains named here and a thousand others I jarry a full line of my own make of boots and shoos in box and plain toe Repairing done on short notice. Large stock of LEATHER A.NO FINDINGS Lace Leather, Arc. / Shoemaker** HupplicH of all kind**. Mail Orders Receive Prompt At tention. YOURS TRULY. JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St. - - - - - Butler, Pa. E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, i\o 19, North IV'aiu St., BUTLER, PA.. DEA LE R I N Diamonds, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c., &c. Society Emblems of all Descriptions. i Repairing in all) branches skillfully done and (warranted. 18SO ESTABLISHED 18SO L.C- WICK, DKALKft IJC Rough and Worked Lumber '"f --6 Sanitary Plumbers Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Shingles and Lath block, on ji-rti-nun ki. oppomu, th« Always In Slock. iiouw. wiiu u run tin« of number'sHuppiir,. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. ( 'vsnxnKKs.ANi>«ii.o»KS. Offlc-e polite P. AW. |)«p«,t, HANOINO AN » TA '" K ' AMra ' ; BIJTLKK, - PA. NATI'JtAI. CiAS MI'KNKKS, Jcu , Jobbing prompt)y~&tt ended to, and your put- UaMllluUueo. A. moTijion Y-itk cm j "HTfc ■■ ■ tt-l' A -U| - JHB •Jet Jkt , WTni* v LKAdING nnxin HOUSE Special Mourning Hats and Bonnets, Crapes and Nuns Veiling always ready foruse. No* 18,'8o\ith Main Street, - I . I "I'l , I K. I ' \ Alex. Borland, BOOT I SHOE MM. NO. 18 K. JEFPFRSON ST. special attention . siren to repairing of ul kind*. I)o Not Nejrlect Voiir Eyesight" I). L. Cleeland, of the tinn of Cleeland & Ralston, jewelers, having attended a course ol lectures called the Opticians Course, if now prepared to test and correct the following defects of the eyes —Presby- opia, Hyperinetropia, 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. DIAMOND LAUNDRY, East Diamond - - Butler, Pa.! I FIRST CLASS LAI XKRY WORK IS ALL HRANCIIKS. LACB CIRTAIS* A SRWIALTY. ALSO. <.'LB\X ISO. DRAM AXI> OAR , TET CLKAHIXO. Goods collected and delivered in all parts of the town. ANDREWS&SHUTTLEWORTH, PUOPRIETOKS. 11889, Spring and Summer,lßß9 M. V. A- M. Marks, DEALERS IN Pino Millinery and Ladies Furnishing Goods. We shall surpass all previous REASONS and fully maintain our reputation of having the best goods and lowest priors. Kereiv- ILL}; goods every WEEK during the BUSY SEA son wo will bare all the most fashionable shapes and trimmings AN soon as out. Mourning Goods our Specialty. FOR SALE. I will sell the real estate In whleli llie business Is now coudncti'il. conslatlliff ol a enr ner lot tjCxlzo feet, fronting on the principal street of tin- town,and on which two two story store-rooms, a shop, a Mix-room Irani)' house Willi good cellar. a barn and all necessary out bull (111 IK* are erected. The lot lias a never fall lnu well of m>isl water. I will also sell my Praukllii twp pro|iert\, consisting of 11 acres of good, level, nice l,inm house, ham, j»ood orchard, two wells—one soft and one hurl and all necessary oul IMIIIIIIIIH < . M KDMI NDSUN. Prospect, l'a. Jordan's Restaurant All our render* viaitinjr Hutlo will do well to KO to Sam Jordan's restaurant (or their mould. We serve lunches, soft drinks, tobacco and citfarK. No. 4, S. Main St., under Schneidemnn's clothing store UHIDH WOOim Mill, ItITIIU, 1%. I H FDLLKRTOA, hop']- ItliinlictM, I'IUIIIICIM SIIIII Vurn Xll iiii«ir«*il of'l'iirc Itm lei Cniiul} Haul. \V« tfua*aitL<« our to lie Ktrl«il> .tii wool and uourM'nlc or anv <»llit*r poisonous mati rl il us«;d ill tlyt ltiK. We «>«-ll Waol. ~,!•• or n'all. SuiupleH and prices rurnlslud five to l< al« r-» on application l»y ijuitl. Planing Mi J J —AND— Lumber \ ainl J. L. PURVIs 1.. O. PL'KVJtt S.G.Purvis&Co. MANUKACTUKKIIM A Nil liKAt.KLTN IN Rough and Planed Lumber •>r KVVKir uKstiKirrioN. SHINGLES & LATH PLANING MILL AND YARD IVewrUeruiuu CJ»U»ollctJl»nrcli fill DIM tills lo'Ollr K.LL( AUUU. <>L 1!' 11 \L IILLI'L; Iet" < ■'" •lartyouat om , . MIL 111 I UUror UiriiiH to YOU CAN FIND p!^ 111 01,.- In I'lTTsai IK.II Kl Hie All', m. lilt I ,11 .1,1 „l KSE REMINGTON BROS. Wl.<> will cotitnu I fur m<] vert Ulutf at —iSubtcribo for the CITIZKN. THE PRODIGY CHURN. , riTMriK rm u «, i«» i ** Whv it is superior to all Others. Ist. Because of its cwy operating. •2nd Because everything necei«»ary ia provided in l« K«I»I»I ntU ip or ruaking uniformly the very lx>:-t <;rarulat>il giU-edge tutor. A >?<*-.! milk Ihfrmnn' ' Mltl * a ettr ami strainer ac- ttry*"' ry *" ■" 'k« coinpaujs tacli churn i *«*k <«t »il mw Wh»l onf ol our |>al e nxunjiof the I'rnli- —.h*, t '* f" I .•* I SvCliiirn aft* rthi.nmnh •*.» 'while rknraiu^ IT MMLAG it. r , "I*s, , ' F- M, "" wfewa _> tun l|»., r.utlrr <•. I /9K --?• " ■<<*•% r ™ JML" ;sylßja ' w.-wij Mareli 1.., O*. S* \ S '4 I ,f v':if7 Ti ' r »• \. , It .. *«. * ' fffTPQw • *» >Mkr ..I lk« This will ncrtil'y l..tt I , -•»»-. have been UMIIIT • i " V, . " ■ j«» , 1 \ ' * your i-liuras at) f M fv ? \ » • wo rn. .iiih- iii-1 I■in . " ii **JQMP fullr reeamn.rail ilm 1 iraml *yin>s iu ev> rr a _ * liowl of (iraimlatcil lluttrr. Thi* Churn is manufa' lured and t»r sal - l>y ira, S .ira It Hat*. n*a ufaetorers of the Celebrated Allen Patent Wat»l »n .M irfcine, BotU-r. Pa I Cireularn witli full description and «li-..-ti«»n -» ••■n'. to any t«H •• - * A.-trtij wanted to sell in every county. VISITORS TO PITTSBURG l:K Ar * «'»rru •*. J IIAIIIK.S' t'l.tHK-'. I,< :ili.| Stinrt the l.i"' 1 rurifl: in tb« IM'OMI'AI: \l:l.v TilK I.tIMiRST MILLINERY DEPARTMENT lind the lowest |»rice>. Stylish GIHXJI ouljr r,ft htvlcH of Kid Glove*. Hooka or Button*. Ilonierv, Polei and Trimmings, WOTPB (Jlovea, Underwear, Ladiea'Neckwear, Lace*. Baltic*' Wear, I .adieu' I>re«s Trimming*, Apron*, Linen Handkerchief*, Button*, Art Kmbroidery, liiro Curtain*, Corbet*, I'lnbw, Cbcnillo Portiere?, Kid (llovcn, Km'iroiderie*. Auil lot* of articles, large and -mall, u.-n-lul and needful, alway* di*- played on counter*. Holiday Presents and Fancy Goods. OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 510 to 516 Market ft, and 27 Fifth Ave I>ITT«IUTK ITT«IUTK. Mngnitieent Pi =«'''' N •-v > K\ .in.-' I i.tt.o-. Smith wKtjSffSStr A mcric.in ;iiid < iirjM'nter Or r:ui~, linjxirtvrs thcCoh'hriiUtl Stciiiiiievcr Piaiioo, ami in \ iolins, |{rtino (iuitar.x, ami All Kinds of Musical Instruments. SIIKKT MUSK' A SPKCIALTY Pianoß ami OrganH nold on < Mnii>lctiuie uii> on* mi ti»« « »ur-* I '• ' ' t ,*" r rati- . SI "I'll nt uliii l I t<» uii » » ' • ...... «... a. nut I 111 I.L, »»nrfUi Vfi'lidlf r»