[CARTERS fIVER | PILLS. CURE f !ck Iteadaehoaivi n-Ueve all the troubles inci to a bilious state of th*» system, such as Dioinees, Nausea. Drowsiuess. Distress &ft»*r eatinfr* Pain in the Side. Ac. While th<Hr most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Cabtstc's Lrrnx Lrvcn Pru* we eouallv valuable ta Constfpation. c«r: arid preventing this amoving cmnnlaint. wlm« thev also coiT* i <'t all di ' rtlt-rx of trie Rfj -ma' . stimulate tho liver and regular-.- tii bowels. Even If they only cured HEAD Aef-e tfcw would " * r r- ' V who suffer from <hi« distn-ssiDfr complaint, but fortunately their c<»j<tness (! ■ * r'-'r here and thorn who onoe try them will find little piil* valuaMe in so manv wayß that not be willing to do v.ithout them. But after all sick bead ACHE <a the banc of so many lives that i ,< re U whero we mike our great boast. Our f ills cure it while others do not. Cxbteb u hn-TLZ r.rvEii Pillr are verv small and very easj- to take One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vr-cretal.le and do not trripe or purge, but by their p-nt!e action please all who use them, la vials at - cent=>; Eve for ft. Sold ever} wh< r»-. tby cuuL CA2TI2 tz:::r.rr v-.i T-i. Soil fit SmiH Eau'ii Poor, Foolish Men. TVU la only tin second tiic<i in eight J'xlai that I have bad to poUsb «r bo-.t«- ar.d yet I I"" 1 hu-o work r"i»i my hmband to clvo np his eldbl v t r . • brash, and the Mmnyanno-.ina the paste black ing rU> ofl on his pints, and adopt WolffsflCM [Blacking A iwgnl&cmt Deep Ular-k I'oll-b. which IhjU onMeß'»bootlawreli,»ndor.i7ozita »amoalß. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, FiULADELFiUA. WHY YOU SHOULD I?SE SCOTT'S EMULSION o» COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSP MITES. It is used and endorsed by I'hy ticianH because it in the best. It is Palatable as IGllr. Zt is three times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all clher co called Emulsions. It is a perfect Emulsion, dees not separate cr change. It is wonderful as a fle:h prcaucer. It is the beet remedy for Csrcump tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronic Cough and Colds. Sold by all Dru(iftists. •COTT 4. OCWUE, Chcmistb. N. Y. Catarrh HAY-FEVER ELY'S cm:AM HALM i$ not a liquid, snuff" or powder. Applied info nostrils in quickly absorbed. It <i causes the head. Allays inflammation. 11 rah the sores. Restores the sense* of taste and smell. 50c«ntHat J>r»iKftlHts; by mall, r i«tered*O d* Ely Brothers, DOCTORS'UIKK km I PRIVATE DISPENSARY. OFFICES, 82H PENS AVE., All forina of IMlf.aU m. l Cotn. pUcuUxl Ulwiuni rrqqlritiK O '-n --mciiiai. nod tviEitTirH! >I« :i a lion aro treatc] at thla Dh| <-rnnrjr with a »u". ■» imrelr attatDed. Dr. H. K. RojraJ Ojlleito of ItyrtellM uI f ■ ■•nr., mud l« Ibeoldeatand moat aperleDcvd HP; < 1*1.1.--' In tlin tit jr. Hpccial attention glvri to Ncr Tour U'l.llitf from czccaalro mental exertion, Jodlorctlona ol firatb, 4c., causing physical arid mental <l> n»r, lank of eneT|ty, deapon Jencjr.etc.; alio Cancer*,''ld Hon «, Flu, I'ilra, Jlneumatlam and all dlx-aaea of tho hkln, Blood, Lunn, Urinary Aft CW«nWrtlOß (too and atrhnly confidential. Ottico bourn 'J to 4 nnd 7lnß p. m.; Suudayn 2to Ip. tu. only. ( all at >.Ulce or ad'lrtn S.K.LAKK.M. D..M.R.C.P.8. or K.J. I.akk. M. 1> TliounauOa li.iv I i-' ■' , ' l't 111. AI 'Kl.l-il IA. I'A. I.1( it oil,, . IK, 1 :i! lon or liwa of time from liu iim--. ' m r0.11,- eurmlduhy otlv-rn wmud. I ■> ... 1. CUBE 6UARANTEEO. . SUPERFLUOUS HAlif 1 On thi fotnftU fa<;a, I hair ou tb« r«r«>- ' ' A"« : o** ■ liAfidA, urmn.tu t:, ' •• " y > bttrd line and »>«;- / 3P "* jw' twn«ulh#>''y«l)r«iwn / ) yP' l^ : <l*mtrwy»<l forovor S % .JiT by tho Kleclrlc > * 7 J& ' N«!fl<ll<i Operation l.'-.V*' ; by Dr. Van Uyck, \ t Elictro Huri(«<in, \ | HOl Penn suana*, /p * I'atabargii. nirth mark*. Mo log. I Wart., M..,,', * 'M , .None, f.u larked r.JTrf, . ,lJ* Voln iof Iho X'.bo, 1 "jNr&.-r , l'luplea, Mla<». /f\\ > 1 hcaJn, I,lyer Hpota I au.l all dln«;tn.rf aud hi* i,:l«h«n of thn ekln, t compiill'iD, balr and ncall» mierflnnfully ! treated by I>r. V>. u lijrck, Tbn lloetor ha« I bad M yvam 1 na|..,ri. i,cn 111 11praetlro of ; tlnaln our lll',«t [-r imut f.'iinlll- . If y<,o ar«ami' t' .| wlHtany of thu :il,i,*«b|. ii.i.i(i..., avoid patent and eoi,..iU I'r Van Dyekatuun s,.«i»| i.. rm n«o*H who :..*k« enKaK<JUi>'Uta;tlila ni.,iitb li., ,k frno. Ei, K aK«. nieiitt rau b- made by 11, nil. I'all on or a■< ir.-«» Mr J. Van Myrk, 40 M llth iii.m, I'hlladel nhla, or 002 I'enn ii'al", Pltt«l,nr, 1,, Pa. noura 'j to I and Z to 7; Musday 1, In t . ADVERTISERS on ad«fli»ing ip. wt.«n in -• -oi Hi< J . .f • t ;.;LDfiO&THQMAS. H H E CITIZEN. MISCEL! ANEOCS La Grippe. Yon have waked and called me early, call- ! ed me early, brother dear; I thought dead jure I'd die la-t night. anil yet you sec I'm here Not since the bles-ed New ear have I had a bite to eat — Please put some mustard to my bu-k .nd a hot brick to my feet. I sneezed until too weak to sneeze, Ite i wished that I were dcad l'ut hot clothes ou my heaving chest aim cold ones to my head. I feel like some one held me and was tak iug up the tilack— Won't you gently ~lij> a pillow neath t!»o middle of my back/ 1 wl.-h you'd call the doctor. Ah-woo-osh! It hurls to sneeze — Won't yoa kindly rub some uruica upon my aching knees.' Pleas lay a little chunk of ice upon my fevered lip, Then wander forth and flay the fiend who laughs at Kussian giip. Baptist Cravens and the Elec tric Car. ••Ef I plead guilty, Squire, kiu I explain the circumstances?'" '•The law allows you to make any f-tate inent you wish in your own delense, with out pleading guilty." "Thank ye. Well, Squire, I'm Xahuin Cravens to home, an' I Lev bin a township trustee for nigh onto seven year. I'm a Baptist, too. Squire. "Yon arc cbnrgoil with disorderly con duct, Mr. Cravens." "So the old gentleman down stairs sez before I come up. ,Twas this a-way: I wanted to see them things an animals a. the 8100 or Zoo place, an' a policeman told me to take a red ear at Fifth and the postoffice. I sees a car thar without no mules or bosses to it. and I sez. " 'Be this the garden's car?" " 'Yes, sir; step abroad.' " Wbar's your bosses, friend?" sez I thinkin' I should hev ter wait. " 'Don't have bosses, friend? sez the fellow in blue clothes. " 'Mules. I reckon?' sez I, thinkin' he was jokin'. " 'Xo mules, neither. Hurry np; its a goin' to start, sez he. "S'pose you work oxen on this line, eh? sez I, because I was gittin' riled. " »Xo. you old jay, we ain't got no o.\- en.' sez he, snappish like. 'You ve got one second to get on.' " 'I got aboard, 'Squire, an' had hardly time to look about when the consarned thing gave a jump and went flyin along. "Byjude, I didn't know what ter think. Wbiz-z! whirr! ding-ding! I staggers out and sez to the feller: " 'For land's sake, how do she go?' " 'Electricity,' sez he. " 'Wliar is it," sez J. " M.'p on the hill,' sez he. " 'How on airth does she get down hyarf I. " 'Oh, rat-! Go set down!' sez he. " thin I ketched sight of a pole rearhin' from tho top of the car to a clothes line utretched along, and I sees In to the trick. They were pullin' the dinged thing along with a -team windla-*. Then, sez I: "Young man, I am Xahum Craven*, a township trustee for seven year, an' 1 don't allow no city whipper-snapper to-fool with me, an'—" "Mr. Cravens, I know tho rest. You fought like a pugilist, and bowled 'Mur der!' Yon are behind the march of civil ization, and, I'm afraid, hopelessly so. Pay the man with the largo diamond tl-, and cultivate cabbage. Xext!" Frog Farming. A now industry has sprung up latterly, which promises, we are told, profitable re sults. It is frog raising. A farm for this purpose at Mettasha, Wis., is in full opera lion and stocked with 2,01)0 females, which arc capable of producing from 000 to 1,000 eggs at a time. The owner of the farm gives some other iritere ling facts relative to the frog's habits which are not gene rally known. lie says: In ninety-one days the eggs hatch. Tin thirty ninth day the little animals In-girt to have motion. In a few days they assume the tadpole lorui. When ninety-two day ■ old, two small feet are seen beginning to sprout near the tail, and the head appear to be separate from the body. In five da) after this they reform all vegetable food. Soon thereafter the animal assumes a per fect form. Next spring li.">, 000, at 20 cents per dozen, will be my reward. Figure it yourself, savs the enthusiastic frog farmer, anil see if there is any money iu batraehia, alias frogs. —N'cnralgic pain in nmially of an in tnotely aharji cutlin« or hiirninKeharaeler. To effect a upeeily and pennameiit cure rulj tboroughly with Salvation Oil, the n r ' "' e.-.t pain cure on earth. 25 cenln. When a tnan i« ill he ahoulil ne'irl for a doctor at once; Imt v. hen he ha.-> a cou>rli orjt aoro throat hts ueedn only l»r. HUH'H Coujtb Syrup. 25 cent,'. —The warm weather made the fruit, treea hud, but it didn't make the time for them tipe. —At any rate, the mortality from inflii cu/a ir< not as ureal mh that from the elixir of life a few inontbn ago. "O to in* ilea l anil done with the trouble That filli- each 'lay with a dreary pain."' Thin in the moan of many a woman Who thinks a lie can never bo well again. "It were better foruieand bcticr forothi rn If I were dead," and their tcnrn fall la I. Not MO, not (i, t) wives and mothers, There - u bow of hope in the sky at la-:, and it tells you that the atorm of disc a e which has spread it shadow over you will give way to the sunshine of renewed health, ifyoti are v. i .ic, and try I»r. Tierce's Favorite I're eription. It can aud will oTectually cure all female wcaknc.-'es and d■; angeinent . and no woman who ha not tried it nod desnair, fur a trial will convince her that it is tho very thing she needs to restore her to the health she fears forever lout. —To dentine the stomach, liver and system generally, use l)r. Tierce's I'cllcts. 25 cent . —Wrong brings regret, right brings eon ii nt. lJehin I anticipation links disappoint in -nl. —"Kather strange'' mused a doctor ye. terday as lie hold a patient's pulse, "that a draught should give a fellow a cold, cure a cold aud pay the doctor's bill. Isn't il —Note the clear, licit color of Hood'* .3maparilta and the muddy, gritty make up of • thcr liicdiciiic —ln ("liina, when it rains longer than > -i convenient, the official- o-t the image of the native gods out in the rain as a meth od of inducing I belli to stop the down pour. Whether a similar use ol the .Sig nal Service officials would be useful in America is doubtful. —A Washington count)', Kan., man named Steers mortgaged "four white -tcers" to a loan company. The forcclos lire proceedings developed tbe fact that the man mnrtgnged his four children. The I/oau Company bail Steer arretted as one of the children wax a girl. SAMPLES. SAMPLES. "Special Prices in Footwear." Grand Sample & Mid-Winter Sale OF AX ENTIRE STOCK OF WARM GOODS, HEAVi JOO£S, ETC. Having ju?t received a lurtfo line of sample Boots aud fenoes frotn several first class factories, I take great pleasure in informing you of this great sacrifice sale. Among these samples are some very fine shoes for Men, Ladies and Misses—something suitable for dress and which will he sold at a very small margin. I have also on hand a big lot of \\ inter Goods which will be sold during this sale at a groat redaction. Among these ne 75 cases Men's, Hoys' and Youths' Kip IJoots A big line of Arctics and Alaskas atd woolen goods of all descriptions. Slippers, felt wool shoes, with or without leather foxing, an I also a big iine of Holiday (ior.ds. But it can't be helped, considering the sort of weather we have been having, no snow, but a constant mud, and these circumstances wool good* and beavv boots can't be sold at a margin, but we will will take it as it j comes if the season is against us We will not hold these goods, rut sen ! them for whatever they wi 1 bring—this is the method we have mapped < lit i with the anti-backward season sale. I also intend starting hast in a few jdavs and will put mv whole attention to lowering the stock preparatory to i starting on my Eastern trip—so read carefully each item—note the price and I the first time you visit lJutler call around and see me. whether you wish to I hny or not. Bat after you examine my prices you are sure to buy, for you cannot resist the bargains. lam offering cases Men's Kip Hoots at $1.50 and upwards; 25 cases Hoys Kip Boots at $1.25 and upwards; 15 cases Youths' Kip Boots at $1 00 and up wards; Ladies' fiae sample shoes, ranging in prices from $1 25 to $3 00; 8 dozen Woman's calf shoes, warranted waterproof, at $1 25; 7!) pairs child's calf shoes, solid leather tip, at 90c. and $1; 300 pairs Men's calf and buff shoes, in button, lace and Cong ,atsl2sto $2 00 Any of these shoes fully worth from $1.75 to $2.00. Child's school shoes, heel or spring heel, tips or plain toe, at <',sc. to 75c. Call ar:d examine, whether you wish to buy or not. 25 cases Men's llubber Boots at reduced prices. Men's working shoes in a good Brogan, Creemors or a good Buff Balmoral, with solid taps, and for the glass house trade we have a solid brogau, hob nails, clinket heels, which cannot be beat for wear and comfort. Call ahd see these shoes Ihe price will be a great indncement for you to buy. Shoemakers' supplies of all kinds. Three brands of leather A full stock ShefGel sole leather. Charles Simon's French kips. Levan calf, etc , etc Zinc, rubber soling,iron Swede iron, and all nails suitable for shoemaking Shoemakers tools of all kind. Send for our price list and see our prices. Rubber Goods of all Kinds, Boston, Woonsocket, Candee nnd Colchester IJoots and Shoes- at low prices. Medium, knee and hip rubber boots. A large line of Men s fine drees shoes, manufactured by the leading factorien of the Kastern market, cut from anv material desir« d Kangaroo, Cordovan, I'orpoise, 1' n nch calf, etc, Machine, Acme aud hand welts When visiting Butler, drop in and examine the well-known makes of shoes which I will show you. Should you not desire a pair of these at present, don't stay away but call and select for yourself a fine pair of shoes for future footwear. I have aiso on hands 4 dozen of my o.vn make.box toe, pegged, and fine dress shoes which will el so be sold dyriqg this tnle, very cheap At nil times a lull stock of my own make, bo* toe boots, lone leg, hand sided aud hand pegged. Also the celebrated (Jokey boot, in bo* or plain toe. This sale will last for six weeks, as about that time or two weeks pre vious our Spring stock will begin to arrive and the above method we mapped out for this special clearance sale. Trustiug you will all visit my store and secure a share of the bargains I am offering." Boots and Shoes mad'! to order. Repairing, either in leather or rubber goods, done on very sboit notice. Mail orderrf will receive same attention a* if brought iu person. A box of fine leather pomade free on application, Yours truly, JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St. - Butler, Pa Law as She is. Lawyor —You -ay you saw the pri::<mer, my client, commit the murdcrt Remem ber you are-oil your oatb. Ilow do you saw It i in t Witnfi/'.-i —! iw liiui with my own eyes, you have on your ipeclaelcs;" '•I never wear bpietacli'*." "You don'tT Hour do you know yot| don't ii' '>l them? How do yon know you don't incorrectly? Answer that. I>id you over have your eyes ciiiniitied." "Only once. I applied for u position on u railroad and was rel'u cd beoau*e I could not tell an olive green zepher from a >ea green one " '•Ah, ha! Gentleman of the jury, the . witn> -s admits that be is color-blind, and yet he stood tip here and perjured his ,-oul t<> injure my client, w hen bin own tcsiimo uy shows that he ean'l tell a white man from a negro." Drunkenness— Liquor Habit - In All the World There is but One Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It c;iii lie fflvn In a cup of lea or nifTi ■ wllh- O'll t lie l.iio-.vl'-<li;c 'I I lie pci-oh Inkiiitf It, elioetint: a speedy aod |« rin;iii'-iit eurc.whetli' r I tic |>:ill< lit 1 a inod' liif drinker or an ai'o h"li'* wr'-i 11111■ <!-. <>l ilrunk arils liave li en uin-d who 111* V I k* II the < #«j!'I»-li Si■ I!, ,11.1 lr Ciiltec without llieir kliotvlh'ltfi . alio t' day Ixdleie they quit drinking «>r tle-ir i,a i, in . will, No I aimtul meet* rcHnllH Horn j Its niliiiiuMratliiii. ruie,' Ku.iranteed. H"nd i ror circular and lull jnutlciilarH. Address, lu <■ iilMciii • onus Si M int, • >,, l-"> Kate ht. Cincinnati, O. Christinas (ioods for Everybody. A • pl'-t.iiiil lilt*- ol fancy and iiKe ful art c!hk of ev ry de-crip:i')tJ Match f>llft. H—ia lirnKH, nickel, et l luloid, oxidized silver untl rubber. T<• i 1 et <*«h<;h.intiiii<?ur«* »> !-, (shaving Hctn, gluycb ami handkerchief lioxch 1 in leather nnd plu-h. Odor cane:-, in leather, pluhli and celluloid. Smoker'a boih, vae.ca, per fume hiuii'lh, aud tin eridleiSH variety of fine good*. which niont he hccu tt> : be appreciated. All finer, nicer utid i cheaper than ever before. Tbe pub- { lie U invited to eall at iiKDICK'n j I Drugstore, r.ext to L.owry lloijfo. , Examine our goods and g'" "tir ! price*. SI lil TTK Si O'IJKiISN Sanitary l'lumbers j A i'l r ,«)» inorr lining) )' urn fXJX'ti ! en. i- ■ ..I- ei:» i| ihelr v.ore In llie <leo. Hcllr r i j 1.,. ■ ..1 Jettto MM Ht. oppoatM tta 1.-iwry |ii,e - ttlib * lull hne <H nuilMriMffDHi (iAH II Villil.S.A i' l M:l.«. IIAM.INIIAMI I AIM.I'. I AMI"* NA'II |: A:. t.A 111 ItM.CS, /.'• j j .l"ii i'l-oif.pt!> itten i'-'J to. nwt yo'ir I of).i Mil/ h illc!t»d« ff you arc in Doubt What to get for Christmas presents, you should come to our opening of HOLIDAY GOODS, tliiH week. We have j such an immense line of beau tiful things, suitsihle fur all ajjt h. you cnnnot fail to lie suited. Prices the lowest, quality the best. J. H. Douglass. FOR SALE, R1 GIST FRED BERKSBIRES. The prize winning Berkshire i Hoar, TOM DODDS, 18.11):}. Reason fur selling, cannot use longei in herd. Also, extra j pood fall pigs, either sex. sired by Tom IJodds. Pedigrees given with every sale and guar- I iinteed sis represented or money relunded Address, J. I'auk II A VS. I'rospect, I'a. :vj wJiVi Tx'- jD d i: ._vgm K m ' to cf»to :.hm lor Ihi- k ijr •>! Nuof'i v so rk. A full i 111 •• <<l .«! ill u » J«« lull ti . Nflfit V HI. J j H':* |.;.||| f«» m.Mil It .' 11. Su |- XjMTk'lHM' i<. < .■ \ ti(t* for tcfii ?011 i ! IM. i 1...,; n I I ..j •r i • i. imo'lJils'i !« i.r- •i; if>.ir*. I ;i»' I'urK h" hr N \ TH!> < iIOJI t. M IIOOI.h BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladies. Short lidge Media Academy, For Boys and Young Men. SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGiE. A M (IIAItVAItO OHAIHATK.) MKDIA, I'A., (Nt-iir I'liiliuli lplihi ) ■ P ( I f (•• II ( in k t I. Ais v ;®I l ; scl ' ION Ml NSI O N All <li»t I- ici|tilr«(l 1h k<"»li| j,• ti ti • .*• iiln '»•'"< •"JSI 1 M II ii k..ii . I.,kii>T«" & Fiu i rii icrr .'. Itarrjr, I, in lir .li : \ V." Wsl I«. K* Ml llup" Nur ' ili'H. IVlalillhlii'il IWll. U' AMtli Afc'-i.St •«> not Iris nnl'-M tor our "cb S'i'ii 11 i* * \ mim i) Mock. iMmlt Hurl ! m linmi lli' l< ni|n ml- Mi it H.t'trv till "■ *1» i «•'* '.i ini* il'm If I|IO In'- it. V. i i|i- .41 mi - 11 1 • A VI lr • i:*. Ik. i-i. Chase & t;o. 1 '..''v:: 1 '• A. J. KKANK (X). -I)f.At.KM« IN IMSI I.S, M KI'ICINKS, AMI < 111'. MIC U.S« KiM V AM. Toil.l I A UTIi'KM, itKI -HKS, I'l.RFl MKItY. Ac* ff I'bjKiriMi. I'r< rlptluUM curoliilly toui pOUll'lllll. 5 S. Main Street, Huller. Pa. J , ',«'(# j< . >;» » I A , t . • «./ A «..ir *• 'lt«»ri«iil -*• i- DOLLAR S NOW FOR SO CENTS. ZttMIIS ij what our sale means in allowing Twenty Per ] Cent Cash Discount from regular prices ot All Over coats. We are determined to dispose of them, and therefore offer this extraordinary inducement: 8")0 Overcoats now $24 $lO Overcoats now sl2 $25 Overcoats now S2O $lO Overcoats now $8 S2O Overcoats now $lO §0 Overcoats now $1 All intermediate prices comparatively the same, txtra good values in Men's. Boys' and Children's Suits, Hats and Caps; also Knit Jackets, Gloves, Underwear, Silk Mufflers, &e. igeSr»lJig reduction in Fur and Plush Caps. STMSSBMffIUEPH CLOTHIERS. TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEPEit.-lL .■fLLEGHF.YY. The Great American HOG is Coming. The Great American HOG is Coming. I ■ ■ c __ A Merry Christinas to All. J Merry Christmas! comes again, IVace on earth, good will to men! Hound the world the chorus ring, Let all hearts rejoice uui! sing. Which you will certainly do if you are wise enough to buy your ('hiistujas (Jilts of m \ My stock was never HO com plete before. I have added more room and show cases in or der to display the most elegant line of Holiday Goods. C'omo j and see the liest of everything in i Watches, (locks, J(nvelry, Silverware, Diamonds, etc, Aic At the very lowest prices. ,i.=le t; \\ i:in, TV<». !(} South Mflin Ht., 'Sign of ELKCTHIC BELL), J SUTLER, PA. "g>„ "^HT".b." I JU&s* LEAdING ILLIEBY BOOSE Special Mouraing Hats and Bonnets, Crapes and Nuns Veiling always ready for use. Xo- 18. Hoxitli Alain Street* - - - BUTLER? FA. m* A SOLID—— STEEL FENCE; »AI)K OS' EXPANDED METAL £lt ?Sl!7a El!L SOMETHING NEW ?IS- RESIDENCES. CHUBCHFS. CEMETERIES. F'WS GARDENS Gate* Arbors, Window Gourds, Kire-prnof PI. ISTKIiIXi I.ITH, POOR J! tT-l, Ac. Write for Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free CEMRAL EXPANDED METAL CO _ lltt Water St., Pit tsbnrj;!*. P:». wdware Men keep it. Give name of this paver STEEL \ ■ j The cheapest an-! 12*».«t• ■' Fence f«-r around Lawurt, School L t*. P *altry \ rjn, (tardea*, | Farm*, etc. \l*o manufacture. - of Ll<ht and Heavy Iron Fencing, Crestlap, s '.Able Fittings, Fi-e ; Shatters, Fire Escape* of <li!l>rrnt aad&i* ; kinds of IKON AND WIRE WORK.. TAYLOR & DEAN, 203 and 205 Market Street. - PITTSBURGH. PA. j ■HIT B KIIC 9N - One «f the FitPP rwnu«'O n at\l' I'H KKS I Ti l blip P" %™lrT fy J H Hilr L loONB in •arh loraliljr. Tljt. W W HBfcS the* h*ncr AU you have to do In thow who aeijrhher* J Ihnwn the I>roail end of the trl«»- £?££. £m *•-» '■>• »" • HrJEvtn «et«T I'-HUM., M».« Miffiin Street Livery. W. G. BIEIIL, l'rop'r. One square west of Main St., ou Mifilin St. All good, safe horses; new busies anil carriages. Lan'laus for weddings und funerals. Open day and night. Telephone No. 24. Hotels and Depots, \V. S. Gregg is now running a fine of carriages between the hotels and depots ol the town. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. If, or Jeuve orders at Hotel \ogeley. Good Livery in Connection. New Livery Stable, j New Slock, rtevv Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed and boarded PETER KRAMER, Prop'r 39. W. .Jefferson St, l'utler, l'a. WE F. Miller. Manutadnrer of Stair Hails, Balusters and Newel~post3. All kinds of wood turning done to order, also Decorated ami Carved wood-work. sncli a* Caslnif. eonicr blocks, Panels and all kliuli of fancy wood-work for Inside decoration of lIOUHCS. CAM. ANI > SICK HAM PI.KS. SoractliliiK new and attractive. Also FURItflTimE at iow«st'uash prices. Store at No. 40, N. Mala street, factory at No. 59, N, WasliinK't'n Mreci, BUTI.KK. I'KNNA. DIAMOND LAUNDRY, East Diamond - - Butler, Pa. K I k.ST CLASH LACNLRY WORK IN all KKAKOIIKH. liACK CfItTAINM A Spun A LTV. AI.NO, Cl.i:\N INO, liYKiwn ANII CAR HKT CLKARINCi. Goods collected und delivered in nil parts of the town. ANDREWS & SHUTTLEWORTH, I'KOPKI KTOICS. CALESMfiN & WANTED 1,, curivn for the sale of Niiiserv Hl«.ck! Steady cmpl"\ inenl ciiariinleed. Salary and excuses paid lomic' cMful linn. Apply at once Mating uiie. Mention tills paper. ( HAM-' IIU<»TIIEI(S<«iMPANi Ho' licstcr. N. V. V J 1111 |>-t v this t» our •...!<•-iic-ii. ill i ill' \1 ||||l'°l!i:i: i HI Kliirt you at on • . • ••iel (J I UI/mi' tcniis lo .1. AI'HTIN SII.VM Niiisrryinun, Itochi-iilrr, > V "i-wirii-mri nrrr-mTVi»-aiiii innnn |jy.; | - ... r.| .1 , :• • v r • . - • f»l. i. I-.. ! ' K' • • • Ad••.■'line it' 'ho CITIZEN BUT __ I. % IT"! inn Hi.- 01.1e.-t ,h.ie I ) | 1f 11 \\ I i .house in liutlt-r. We I-C I | We know our business »» J -Jare probably the young--"-* -" est. IL A 17T7 iiro not thc rit ' hl!it Bboe I) I TrilWe've got enough to avoid 1 1 fi house in Butler, |-f I j I the necessity of doing bn«i * V ncss on the''hand to-uiontli" basis. IIL \ \7" T? hav^ u ' t P ,(t ,he lar .-' psl IJ FT f n We have a bra n«l n«tr one \ \ may 1,0 th '"' 13 X lhat ig right up 10 datl '- lv \\ 7 1,1 haven't got the largest T "T a«luiit that the lenutli of \ \ p .store room of any shoe Iv I ■ I the room hears no relation T T -■—• house in Butler; ours is-"-' KJ J- to the quality of the shoes* rather short, sold in it. \ ll r 1,1 haven't pot the biggest a\ ¥ mean to sell our share o. \V M.fchoe trade in the world, |-v I 1 I the line shoos haudled by us.. " * -■—■" and wo never expect to-*—" have. VI. "¥ T7" sell cheaper than T~\ TTf | We claim that tU*goods ana % \ M .anybody else; on the r"C I J I fully worth th© price. ' " —contrary our prices are-"—' V_> J_ the highest ruling. VII. 1» J~ give credit. We |)T TTI e try to deal with onr % 1 H .must have the money r"{ I j I customers so as to uiako " * -■ the goods. -L ™ .l them our friends. V 111. I 1 want to see you all | \ * wish you to reincuiber \% M .eo lie and give us a trial, h( I I where we are located. l»u T t .I—J, nd if goods are not just -■ * V "- not forget the number, n< represented we will cheerfully refund you vour money, 95 S. MAIN ST. -o-o WILL BEHOVE MA! IST BLACKMOKE ft GKIEB. I I The Great American HOG is Coming. j | • • The Great American HOG Is Coming.
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