CARTERS] CURE dick Headache and relieve nl 1 the I rouble* ind dent to a bilious state of the system. such as l inlnnif Nausea. Urowsloess, £>i«tres» after eat;ng, in the Side. Ac. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK fUadarhjt yet CArrm's I.rrrtJ: LITTR PIU-S are equally valuable tn Constipation, curing and presenting this annoying complaint, while war also eorrect all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowela. Even If they only cured HEAD. Ache thev would he almost priceless to thaw who iiifier from this d, stressing complaint: but fortunatelv their goodneaa doee not end here and tboee ""ho once try them will find ih»se tittle pills valuable i»i so many ways that feey will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE ta the bane of so manv HTM that here Is where we make our great boast Our pills cure It While Others do not. CiSTER'" LITTLE I.rvER PII LS are very small and very easy to tak«. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vepetalile and do sot gripe or purge, but I v their genfle action please all who use them. In vials at 2ft cents; ire for $1 Bold everywhere, or sent by mall CA2TZ2 IfSSICDnt CO., »w Tort fail EL Smith. U Price, WHAT scons EMULSION CURES Wonderfu! Flesh Producer Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a se cret remedy. It contains the stimulating properties of the Hypophosphites and pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, the po tency of both being largely increased. It is used by Phy sicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggist*. ECOTT & BOWNE. Heists, K. Y. On* Of the oomlns man who will have Brown up to ths idea of washing his shoes clean, and will always uphold "THE SLACKING MOTHER USED." Wolff'sflCMEßlacking Towsnit of Obany statasd ftnuitors looks time wom. Tn sUtn anew requires scraping off of the aid Snish, that is laborious sad expensive. Whatdofoa think at psintias it over the M finiab and maka, it Walnut or Mahogany, if 70a like. IH yoosra iatetested tiraMialr with JE?IK-OON # Az*<nsm,s;:\ \ r^nr. WOLFF * BAKDOLPH. Philadelphia. lA* *» Dr*t, AUU end Buu— turnUtnut Sloru, / „ E "„ S , CATARRH ta Giveß R f*f once ana ( /»' , £AM COLB IS IIKAD $A CATARRH [£> fifM Hay Fever Hvtajyimiid, or louder. Free from Injttri U.SJI.I one l)rttgs and aw PKf %/P Q offensive Odors. m rJfc w CONBUMPTIOH SCROFULA BEONGHITIB COUGHS COLDS Wasting Di«ea»e« A particle of 'he Balm Is applied In tot. he mostrll. Is agreeable to use and Is quickly ab ■orbed, effectually clean sin? the nasal passages •f catarrhal virus, causing be&Hby serrptlons, It allays pain and Inflammation, protects the ■aenibranuf linings of the head from additional eolds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Kenedclal results are realuert by a few applications. i TBOROriIH TKItATMKKT WIU CTtE. Price. so cents at druggists; bv mail, register ed, 00 cents, circulars "ent free. ■LY BKOTHKKS, Druggists, Sfl Warren St., K. T. Catarrh is Xot » Blood Disease. No matter what parts it may Anally effect, ca tarrh always starts In the hca'd, and belongs to the head. There is no mystery of the orieln of this dreadrul disease. It begins In a neglected cold. One of the kind that is "sure to be better In a few days." Thousands of victims know how It is by sad experience. Kly's Cream Balm cures eolds in the head and catarrh In all Its Stages. s~\ DOCTORS LAKE km 9 PRIVATE DISPENSAKY. /jALJp OFFICES, 328 PENN AVE., 4JNFLF > —PITTSBURGH, PA.— All forms of Dellcata and Com plicated Diseases requiring Cosi>>. Pkmtial and dciiv>Tiri<; Medic*, •on are tr*at«d «t thin Dispensary wilh a Success Mrcly altaiucd. Dr. 3. K. Ldikv Is i member of the Royal Ollota of Physicians and burgeons, aod Is (he oldest »nd moat experienced SPICIALIST In the •lty. tipectiil attention g ven to Nerruur Debility from exic»ive mental exertion, li,discretions of youth <C ~ cadslna pbyßtcal ari'l mental decay, lack ■f energy, di»|»n<lency, etc ■ also Oncers, Old Sorea, FiU, Piles, Kiieumatlsin and all d m iiaea of the Skin, Blo'jd, Lungs, Urinary Organs, Ac- Consultation free and strictly confidentixl. Ofßve hours a 10 i and Jtoß p. m.; Sundays 2to4p. m. OLIJ. Cull at offiw er add r ss I. K. Lakk, M. D.. M. R. C, P. B. or P.iuu, M, D. liili liwuaait, 1 ... f i j cured by 1 1 lljA.i*/.. . ,o,>i ••r»tl L or 'I t'.Ulf it out Uu*'p. ' *A.A[r.- uHi-rtll In- I etirauitf by 'Aneru wh t.,*c •: i or < ir. uur. CURt v>yAf.ANT £Eu. offl-'.'a".;;;."..: Muid wandaHac raoart. Books l-»rnad in on* rt• -iioq r«'6tim''Tia]n fy., m .11 rlsr , Pr '"t>*ct l .,posT Ciijs 3 at FREE f :A .'1 0-t TS KesloM ifrf t; U I'-if »r.KIi?SOREAT t-%:' 1-5 NFHVCRC3TO9CH ra® ■ .• •"•••• ' ■■ A ' Ftts aff,. fvaj•' " ''• '•••• »"'«•' Mfto free to box when - 1-MI . r O 41 'f\% a.l(!rn» 01 •• V }. K -- s m >- . >'» FRAL'D\. , Kg S9EM ONLY! nJWIITT'' ' LOST er PAELiNO ItAHEOoS 1711 travousrffSiT?'. Mi'll.lHl iWeaknaaa of Body aatmiid, IVtsti rli'lji l'll Uof Error.. jrExM»M.; n OMor Ycua*. Ufcto ■•SHOODtaII; HnOrr-d. n..« liuliri. ..i •tw..v. k.K. tM.mil (ieeo o*i.i*fl a naTHor BODI. «■' •'»"« Hii»* lttkiTaXNT-B«»au la > tin. : I* 1 - *'.yr t r * »'■"* a.« Ca—trWa. Wrtk UMS. "Jyi fitlf'"*' •«' «>M (MMi fr«». -Ji.E 'iltulCAU CO., BUFFALO. N. V. " ißEtai'tdl • i ; r ei I'lwajrg provei ! -o I'latrfn ' tiny «- * T I«f COfWUft ] . W .. . - v.,4. cHiwAUU I THE CITIZEIST. MISCKL' AXEOI'S NHro-Glycerine in Doses. The other day a representative of the Star newspaper met Dr. H. H. Bnrchard, one of tha clever and famous physicians of Philadelphia. In speaking of the progress ot medical science in these later years he said: "Have yon any idea of how far high ex plosives are used in medicine! You can not get your knowledge from books unless you ransack five hundred volumes and pick up the scattered items here and there. It may surprise you to know that they are in daily use and of the greatest value in all sorts of diseases and injuries. "There is, for example, guncotton, or as we cail it, pyroxylin. It is twice as pow erful as nitro-glycerine. Dissolved in eth er, it makes that wonderful compound we call collodion. In this shape it is employ ed to protect raw or injured surfaces. It dries rapidly—in fact, almost as fast as it is employed — and leaves behind a fine, elastic artificial skin, which is air and wa ter proof against microbss and disease germs. Mixed with cantharides, collodion makes the best blistering plaster known to science. Mixed with tannin or tannic acid, it makes a wonderful remedy for stopping the flow blood of from wounds. In cases of scalding and burning, collodion enables the profession to cover the exposed flesh in a manner never before possible. Xo secre tion of the human body affects it, nor, on other band, does it exert any unpleasant or objectionable influence upon the sys tem. "But of even greater value is nitro-gly cerine. When used in medicine it is large ly diluted, one part being mixed with one hundred parts of alcohol, and one drop of the resultant mixture is a dose. In this form it is an admirable antidote in cases of neuralgia of the heart and many cases of nervous disturbances of the human body. Thus it has been used and given wonderful relief in nervons asthma, hiccoughs, head aches, and similar disorders. It has re peatedly cut short an attack of the chills and fever, and so eminent an authority as Dr. Kobert Bartholow recommends it in certain forms of Bright's disease, and also for that most miserable of earthly ailments, sea sickness. "Thus far we have only begun to know the medical virtues of guncotton, nitro-gly cerine, and amvl-nitride. Beyond these there are over six high explosives of which we know little or nothing as to their real character, and nothing at all regarding their action upon the physical organization. It does seem curious, however, that sub stances which in large quantities are des tructive of life and property, should, in small ones, be beneficial to the sick and injured. The guncotton which blows a man up enables the physician to destroy the pain of his raw members and to heal them in less time than was ever before possible with other remedies." A Woman in he Case. There always is. She is the power be hind the throne. A woman's influence j over the man who loves her is often abso- j lute. To wield so great a power to guide, j strengthen and help her husband, a ! woman's mind should he c!rar and healthy. It cannot be if she is suffering from any I fonctionalderangenient. How many a uinne j is made unhappy because she who «houhi ; be its life and light i<a wretched, depres>- | ed morbid invalid! Wives, mothers at;d ; daughters, why suffer from 'Teuiale coin- j plaint*' which are sapping your life* away, | when Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | will renew your h a!'!: * id those : about you' !t ha.- restored happin* to many a saddened life. TThy endure ' martyrdom when release i *:> ea-\ ? In its spetiiil tii-ld there never v.»i. » rsM»oi<4v« ■ like the "Favorite Prescription." To cleatiSe the stomach, iiver, and j system jrenerally, use Dr. Pierce's Pellet.-, I 25 cents, —When a fire brsaks out in Meadrille every able-bodied man, women and child will dash for the scene of the con Sana tion. In Bradford nothing but a dog fight will encourage the boys to leavo their warm bed* and the saloons. At Titus ville a stranger attracts more attention than a circus, and in Oil City an invitation to take somethin' will stop all the in dustries in the city. Consumption Sureiy Cured. To TH* £»lTOß:— Plaasu Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By Ita timely uae thouaanda of hopeleas eaaea hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to Mud two bottle* of my remedy FREE to any of your reader* who have consumption If they will ■end me their Expreaa and P. 0. address. Bespe -t --fully, T. A. BLOCDM, M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. N. Y. —A uian should make new acquaintances as he progresses through life or else he will find himself alone. Similarly, a business man should make new customers. This is done by advertising. FITS.— AII tits stopped free by I»r. Kline's tireat S ftrr lit-storcr No tits after tir»t day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise aud t2.nu trial bottle free to Kit cases. Send to Dr. Kline. l»31 Arch St.. Phil'a, la. —A sentimental girl in lowa, aged fouifl teen, shot herself because some one had trifled with her budding affections. bullet, however, glanced aside aud' her life was saved. Tlius do we see how beautiful is the law of compensation Mature endowed her with a ijeoi'. as soli ns mush and made amends by pioviding her with a skull a* bard as sheet iron. To Consumptive^ The undersigned having lr«eu. restored to health by simple menu*, atter aultering lor several years with a severe lung adection, aud that drs-id dise»«e Consumption, is anxious to uioke known to his fellow sutler ers toe means of cure. I n those aho desire .it, he will cheerfully send (Irene: charge, a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Afth-ua, Catarrh, Bronchitis aud all ihioat and lung Maladies, li* hope* all *utjer*» rH I "ill try bis Hemtdy js it inva!i*.„i,| r Ihose desiriny the pre«ciiption, wh) 0 h will coat tliem nothing. uay prov e a hle-r,- • v, «ili idea-. - A<i<iresk RKV. I.DWARD A. v\ ttsoN, \Yilliamsburt:, Klur Couuty Neu i YotV ' Christmas Goods for Every body. A spleDdit] line of fancy and une fu\ articles of every description. Match Rafcs—iti braHH, nickel, eel oxiti'Zff? silver antl rubber. L'oilel ca^a.ntftuicurt* Betn, shaving seiis, and handkerchief boxes ifi leather 'and plash. Odor cuses in leather, piusb and celluloid. Smoker's nets, vases, per fume stands, and an endless variety of fine jtoods, which must he seen to J be appreciated. All finer, nicer and ' cheaper than ever before. The pub lic is invited to call at REDICK'S Drugstore, next to Lowiy Mouse. ; I Examine our and pet our ! prices —Advertine in the CITIZEN. I laws Boot tfc Shoe Store The Centre of Attraction. Large lots of fine Spring footwear arriving daily, comprising the latest patterns, best makes and by long odds the lowest price 3 in the town for stylish and reliable Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Our store is filled with choice bargains. It Will Pay You To Come and See the wonderful surprises in beautiful styles and at so small a cast. It is a duty every man owes to himself and family to invest bis hard earned money where it will bring the best return. Hence we say to the man who has the desire to obtain his Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes at prices which are un doubtedly the very lowest come here come to us. In full assurance you cannot do near so well elsewhere. No Matter What Kind of Boot or Shoe "Sou Need, Be it a good strong shoe in Ladies' at 75 cents to SIOO or the finest in the town at $1.25, 1.50 and up to $3 and $4. If you want serviceable heavy shoes in Men's at 75 cents, $1 and $1 25 in Bluchers, Plow Shoes, Credemore and Brogans; if you want fine shoes in Men's you will find them at sl, $1 25, $1.50, $2 and up to $5.75. The finest styles you ever beheld in Calf, Kangaroo, Cordovan, Veal and Buff in Button Bals and Congress. Our special low prices, handsome styles, the tremendous stock is already the talk of the town and county. It needs only to be known what great bargains we are offering and the crowds of people who have pat ronized us this Spring, and still in creasing as each aud every customer is an advertiser. Our Boys'. Youths' and Chil dren's Shoes admit of uo comparison. Our trade j therein is wonderful; the reason is plain. We carry everything for Boys' and Children's footwear; are chuck full of pretty shoes in heel and spring, black or fancy colors. Our line of Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers by far the largest in the town; pricfg lowest, styles the hand somest, in black and fancy colors, at 50 cents, SI.OO, £1 25 and $2 00. V»'o have same price to all. No auetiou or old job lots sold You are safe in buying from us. Drop in and see Ut». B. C. IIUSELTOX. No. 1, N. Miiim St., Butler, Pa Standard Bred Trotting Stallion. I «*>' BU,v,:,;T ~t-i- i iiMNKhtpr i, l ' "•'Od.'' HaiuDlet'an „ ( 1, Inbred Messenger mare (•KEY Tn> 7083 is closely related to roost of the trotters and great sires ol trotters. Height hand.- 1 ; weight 1200 pounds, lie is stylish, baudsome and a great roadstc-, and very fast walker; spirited, but fear less; intelligent aud trusty and trans mits these qualities to his eolts. Those wishing to raise trotters, car riage, coach o? general purpose horßes, or slightly draft horses shoulo examine him and Lis colts at tbe Biu>st burn, alley opposite Wick bouse stable TERMS £2O payable ia advance with privilege of retorn. Accidents at owner's risk. Ask for pamphlet at THE RACKET ST(HE, 34 S. Main St., Gutter, Pa. 2:12£ 2:15^ BUFFALO BOY. Ko. 3-882. I Buvv iW Bov is bj the great sire Pocahontas Hoy, No. l?!«i, sire of Buffalo (Jlrl. 2:12 X, Kaven [ 1 'i. and It others with records better than 2iio. He combines tnr blood ol the Poea 'hontas's, Tom Hall's, 2:11",. and the American Stars, ilo 1 ,. He Is *ti<ndard-hred on both sides ai.d is registered under the highest ruleb In breeding. He ts the fastest bred slat lion In th»eounty and the only stallion In (he county 4 years and over that was awarded a premium In Bloo.t at the Hutler (d. Kalr last fall. Buffalo /toy is a pure gaited trotter with out an> .tppliances and tr«ts rxst for the hand ling ho has h.id. Ills get are all largo and line gulled, tils oldest colt na» started iu a rare at Villcrstown as a green 2-1 ear-old having had only two weeks track »ork. chasing the others out. a :s:Ou gait mid (setting part of the purse. an« taking tlrf.t premium wherever '•howu. Buffalo Boy is blood bay, 16 tnihds high and weighs 1 ,JOO pounds. Is a perieet iiumel of a coach or roadster. He will be found at nr. barn during Hie season of lyiu, 3>; miles north ea«t of 1 inspect. Term-. s*"i For particulars and pedigree call at the tarm or address ALONZO AIcCAN DLKSS. I:-le, Pa. MONTAGUE NO. 1993. The imported Percii-run h.irso Montague will make the seasou «l lsyo as follows, . ou> ineuclng April 2stb: The flr-t three days of each week at the barn of Alonzo McCandle ss In Franklin 'wp.. and Me- last, three daysor, e;i.-ii »e 'k at tfje burn of s. Mc«'undless. In" Clay twp.. l miles west of giinhury on the lllekory Ml': road and eouriniiina thus duiin the - ■:.i..ur'. A description of Montague is useless, as he is well known in the county, he having proved himself the best stock horse of his breed :n the county. TKHMS : *lO t« Insure. We make Ills terms so low that no person tun afford lu breed to grades or scrubs. For further particulars see posters or ad dress. •I. S. HAYS, or ALONZO McCANDI.KSS. Butler, Pa. Prostiect, Pa. 4,is. * DIAMOND LAUNDRY, East Diamond - Butler, P?.. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK IS ALL HRANCHKS. LACK CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. ALN<I, CLKAJT. ISO, DYKING AND CAR PET CLEANING. (roods collected and delivered in all parts ol' the town. ANDREWS £ SHUTTLE WORTH, PROPIUKTORS. AGENTS WANTED ViK' ft oivx-omit, A. »c«U, Hi. THE The same firm which NEW *** years ago com- UID D *7O R pletely rcvol ut ion IIDnAIUn. £ ze< j Threshing Machine trade by inventing a new THE Threshing Machine, NEW VIBRATOR. than any machine be fore known, that all t hebuildereofthe old THE style Threshing Ma- NEW ! chines stopped mak- VIBRATOR. J; closely as they dared —have now made an- NTW °^ lor advance, and in their New Vibra- VIBRATOR t<)r present a Thresh - ingMaehine contain ing entirely new fea- THE tares in separation NEW and cleaning, which VIBRATOR. place it as far ahead of any other as the !old Vibrator w ca TH£ | ahead of the ''End ! less Aprcn" ma chines. Every Farm- VIBRATOR. er and Thresherman should at once get j full information re- THE | garding the NEW NEW V,BRATOR > which I will be sent Free on VIBRATOR ,j application to Our readers will be pleased to learn that The Great Ameri can HOG has arrived in good shape. His hogship is quite a hog and he weighs j 80, 000 pounds ami cost S li,ooo, The building •h it encloses II is M ajcaty is I ~*X by 144 feet wide, and is locat ed in l?utler twp., on the grounds of ' The Butler Suit and Chemical Works." lie is not yet on exhibition but when he is ready great things are expected of hitn and the public will be notilied ac cordingly. IftrM T « f .OW IVr v,, » r RI " 1 Expenses a I 1 H I Vi- what we arc paying VV« want II h - fl I Imore and will pay S.iUrv and « 11 ' 9i I wKxpcnsos or Liberal (.'oiam»rtlon from start. A Har* Opportunity f«>r any man wanting a position svs Local, Traveling or Gen eral Agent for a r»* I table Nursery that guaran tees its stock. Address, at once. R. D. Luetchford & Co. .NuTM-rymrn, BochMtpr, V. Mention this paper. .J. E. Kastor, Practical Slate Koofer. Qmaraental and Plain Slating Ot.al! kinds done on short notice. i iflice with W. 11. Morris iSo. j . 7 X. Main St., Residence North Eitn street, Butler, Pa. WE F. Miller, j Manufacturer of Stair Hails, Balusters and Nswsl-posts. fciAII. kinds or wood-tnmlng done to order, also Decorated ami Carved wood-work, such as Cas ing. Corner blocks. Panels and all kinds ol fai'.ry wood-work lor inside decoration of ho oses. CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. F orae'Jilng new and attractive. Also F'jehitit his j at Knevstwash prices. Store at .No. 4'», N. Main street. * I i>«Uiry at No. 69, N. Washington street. BtJTI.EIt - - PKNNA TWO (HOICK SCHOOLS. BROOKE HALL, For Cirts ar.d Young ladies. Shortlidgc Media Academy, For Bo vs and Young ftfen. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIOGE. A M (HAKVAJtD «RADII ATE.) MKDI.V, PA., (Near Philadelphia.) fif* CDC 4 *woth«f»,wno wis• toe<afnln% fcL s C-fl I IWbilti this pap*. ,or obtain t t$ !on toi when in Chicago, will find it on Ifc i i LOAD & THOMAS.' The Very 9J REMARKABLE MBMIK JOHN BICKEL. 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, - - PA., Has been opening for the past few weeks have attracted the attention of thousands of eager buyers. In order that there will be no diminution in the amount of busines we have been doing we shall offer our entire stock at remarkable low figures. Among this stock will be found a nice lot of sam ple boots and shoes, some winter goods and a large Hue of spring goods which are arriving daily- All persons wishing to purchase anything in our line now or in the near future would save money by calling at Bickel's, for we are offering bargains which cannot be resisted. I have on hand several cases of boots which lam closing out very cheap. I have just received a big shipment of mens working shoes buckle, pat. buckle and lace; brogans, plow shoes, cm mors, &c., showing the best selection in Butler couuty, and prices lower tb&n ever before. due dree,s sboes of all kinds A big line of Edwin Clapps celebrated shoes which are all made by hand,cut from the choice t-kins of Kangaroo, Cordovan and French Caif, made on all lasts aud in ail styles. "There is no limit in our cut of prices." Mens A calf, caif and dongola shoes in button, Eug. Bal and. Congress from $1 50 to $3. ! They ure dandies, call and examine them. LA. jDI ES SHOES. guch bargains as these have never been thought of in the shoe line. These prices afford great limits and capacities for saving money in this sac rifice which mav never occur cgi.in. We cen give you a ladies fine Dongola shoe at $1.25, another at $1.50 and oi;e still better at $1.75. A genuine dongola kid shoe, worked boles, finely finished, Bto E at $2.50. Every pair giving good satisfaction. A good machine turn in Cur or Dongola Kid in all the latest styles, lusts, etc. at $2.75 to $3 25. Misses line dongola and pebble goats, heel aud spring heel at $1.25. This is a great bargain. A misses good school shoe at sl. In this great sale we have not forgotten the misses and children's, boys and youth's de partment. They have all been subjected to the same per centage of reduc- A full line of Rubber goods of all kinds, short and knee boots in light and heavy weight. Complete line of light specialty rubbers of all kinds at the lowest prices. Boots and shoes made to order on very short notice. Repairing pronatly done. N. B. I will give away a lot of fine seed corn called the Thorough White Flint Corn and a lot of good yielding oits called the Earlv Swede Oats These seeds will be given away on thu following terms: All persons calling at u>y t-tore will receive free a package of corn and oats. They are to plant it aud on Oct. Ist to 10th, all persons can bring sufiicient samples uf each to mv ft. re aud the person getting the best selection of the two seeds will be entitled tu a $lO premium. The person having the second best selection will receive a premium. &o call and receive a free pack age of our seed and try your luck. Yours tr^ly, JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St. - - Butler, Pa (Swfr/rdimm'-S^ 510 to 514 Market St., Cor. Liberty St., PITINIJURG. ACKNOWLEDGED THE LEADING MILLINERY AND FURNISHING HOUSS, OFFEIt AX IMMENSE AND CHOICE LINE OF Millinery Goods of All Kinds. Underwear, Hosiery, f<»r Lidies, (jtintiemeo and (.'bildren. Cloaks and Wraps, for Ladies and Children Umbrellas and Parasols, all the Novelties. CORSETS, 110 styles, including C. P., P. I)., Madam Fov's, Warner's, Bali's, Common Sense, Thompson's Glove Fitting, ller Majesty's FerriV Waists, atid 12 stvles for Misses KID GLOVES, Own importation. Hooks or Buttons, nice fresh goods, 75c, 89<% $), $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Gents' Kid Gloves, 75c, sl, sllß and $1 50. Lace Curtains. Own importation, beautiful patterns, 68c, 75c f 90c, sl, $1.50, $2 50 to sl2 a pair. Dress Trimmings and Notions of all kinds. Gents' Furnishings, A complete liue of perfect fitting Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Uuderwear, Boys' Waists. Handkerchiefs. JjgT'Buying and Selling exclusively lor Cash we eau offer superior in ducements and guarantee QWEST PRICES. by mail receive prompt attention. K^tabli^lied E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, No. 19, North Main St., BUTLER, PA.. D JEC A LJ£ tt IN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c. Society Emblems of all Descriptions. Repairing in all branches skillfully done and warranted. *BSG ESTABLISHED 1850 THRESHING " ACHINES POSITION OFFERED. A si'l.i I AII >i. [f n ar(J jn () f a g ( „,j paying pomtion Simplest, Most Durable, Economical ana I er feet In use—wastes no main; cleans It ready an j think you have the qualities of a (rood lor market. ' THRESHING ENGINES'"rowru"" - ale,i "" ,n ' - v " u w,u do well to wnto us at Um B»rr~™. «ad I once- We will pay g 1 eommiwoa or Standard Implcmcntx trcncrally. -alarv and expense* to a good man. The A. B. FARQUIIAR CO . Limited, , i, 11r ,. p we oiler i- i permanent one. .Ad Send for lllus- I'.-nnMlvuntn Agricultural i trated Catalogue. I Work*. SOUK. PA. ress at once, SKLOVER <FC AT WOOD Advertise ir 'be CITIZEN Nurserymen, Geneva, N. T AO* £/-, mgsA • - WHITHER! U! WHITJS- *, OL.D : VS. SO RIGHT WM H KD I MB TU UW W SKU. WHY GO SO FAR FROM THE LAND OF V K R USNIL BEU E rr ALSIADY COVERS THE EARTH. Send for illustrated circular to M. EHIIET, J]?., & Co., <l£3 AValnut i*ccti PHILADELPHIA. ICURE WHEN I M? CITXB I DO NOT WEAN saersly to »top thrra for a time, and then tare them re» turn AGAIN. I MEAN A KALFLC&XI CL'iiE. 1 have INAUU tee disease of FITS, EPILEPSY OP FAIXTNG SICKNESS, A. 11fe-IOTJgr study. I WARRANT my remedy TO Cra* the worst caaos. JWcause other* have failed is no reaaon for not now receiving a cure, BEND Et onca for A treiUM and A I-IEI I>OTTLB of MR LHRAL!.IDI£ iimsDr. tiire Express and POST Office. It costs yon nothing lor A trial, and it WILL cere yoa. Address H. C. ROOT, M .C. T tS3 PURL ST.. NEW YCSK NO MORE OF THIS! y x v/SIXX'/- / 6fi r^Av/ , U/MY wf Rubber SHOOS unlo«W worn uncomfortably tight wili often slip <»fT tli»* F>*t. To remedy this evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER C 3, ofTor A "HOE with the INSIDE of thi> HEEL linpd v. ill rubber. This the Rubber from FILIPPUHC Call for tlio "folrhfulcr" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS NU you can walk, run or jumpiu them. SOLID &TEEL FENCE! EXPANO^^im £l ' r S7tt TE "' SOMETHINS HEW "OR RSSJDENCES. CHUR'.HPQ, CCMETER!CS. F*RM9 GARDENS Gates, Arbors, Window Guards, TrciUKS, Fire-proof PI.ISTKKIMJ I.ATH, DOOR > TTH, AC. Write for Illustrated Ci.ialojfue* mailed free CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO I HI W.i lor SI., l'ICI«l>:iri;!I. Pa. WJNIIRII 3LETT keep iu Give iiauie of this PAI>ER WUCTFSCOIFTTW **».«- .-.fthP »srkmSSt£sss(?ft FReE Z&wn r fil >f □Knr'f toosniK«>!»m«ch 1..r«ll!j, 7c4 BpiHfc&l »«»' <m!vlli •«h'wni» ™I*V W LH ?lh*nc" C AVi "OUT IVE TOT, M AND TH ' * Sfonniy lLU - *TI>E *»O --AYEUNRF^^ of th.. mlverti»rm*n| ITLUL IL Xl' •HOWS the small END of the trie about the fiftieth part cf it. bulk It i. « rt.N 1 rtouM.TO.trte- RIN . AS larv'caa >* ♦•»»«' ? " ' <<■<" *;» !>■* !«• • ■!*» «'• ".'f.'Z'J*- ISSTEJEALLERR * OO» ■* MMIWUWI EB TO WEAK MEN Buffering from the effect- of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakncen. lost manhood, etc.. 1 will Bend a valuablo treat:T>O («ea! 1 containing full particulars FOR home cure. charge. A splendid medical work ; should I read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOTTLETT, "loudus, L ouu« SUPERFLUOUS HAIR* On the female face, hair on the for®- : , - hoard M>d L»E twesntheeyebrows / * I ' dsslrejed forever YY J Needle Operation Electro I WINN of the NUHO, ( Pimpled, It lack heads. Liver SPWTS and all DISSAM S aud hlemUhen of the FTKIN, complexion, Lair and scalp successfully treated by Dr. Van I'yck. The Doctor ha« I Hl* specially, and numbers AMOU# H;S ; ■ • :tro atßicted with any of the above blemishes, avoid patent medicines and consult J»r. Van Dyck at once Special terms to all who make eniragemeuts|th is month. Book free. , inrut* RAN b*» inu-le by M ill. < all on or a<ldr«-.«s PF J Vaa Dyck, MS, 11th Rtreet. Plilltiti phia, or I'enn avenue, PITTBBNRKH, l*a. , Honrs 'J to 1 and %to 7 Bnnda) 10 te • PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. ILLNUSOMi:, 1XI) JisTBIX'TIBI. 12. Clioapor than Wood. l I- i+S^inHnr.. It Hi THE ALH>V« cut«bo«s i'ickrt FCQCC with fs'.- I I H.« |« n<>T • nettiug.) AN »H» UM|) on Iron or W o<l I» W>. U » ~ ; FOR prices gi*e Qukutltj, Number of <2*tra. Doul.LF %A<l MIL/IP, Wiutcd. We also ll»uar%cture Ueavj IRON > *'R« ••. I Stable FlttioKa. Fire SHATTRR* AN* FIKF K.-• UM tV UR ONORA. au<L U»L!IU7A. BRAFRI ATIL Iri.Tl Ori:'.«. WI H > ! ruft JND VUL'IMIir BCBEEKS, audall tlmUofW lit! WUUK. TAYLOR A DFA>, JBOI, 203 & *O2 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦ • ' * a 1 • - *M&aM9g3£»Ma £ 11 SPECIAL || J |Mourning Bonnets & Hats.| | ►Silk Nuns Veiling, |j g| Mourning Flowers, Mourning Ornaments, Mourning Silks, I M oiirning Rueliing, j| 8 IgMourning Ribbons, Oa])es, Etc.g ;*! | ID. T. I' A PEJI S gISTo. IS. Main HUTLER. PA| ■ ihwi mwmmmmmmm ll ! sarss i mx&m r & 1 WE WANT TO INFORM You that it is our timo now! We were hampered long enough. WE ARE IX OUR XEW ROOM. 105 S Main St., - Opposite Willard House. We Have the Largest Stock o OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS IN BUTLER And we are going to ujake a noise, and no one can stop up, and start off with wo are goinur to make Rome howl with our hard hits. r JT<> Bee It Is To Buy. A Ladies Gne Button Shoe, Pat. Leather tip, worked button holes, cent and stylish, P0 cts. Another Heart Breaker; —A ladies fine Don. Oxford, tip or plain, warranted solid leather at 70 cents. 50 cents Ennugh? 1V», Indeed: —We have the finest Opera toe slipper for 50 cents in the land. We want you to see it. We want you to buy it and try it. 48 cts. Our Mischief. 4:8 cts. Is taking the trade by storm. Think of it A child's spring heel shoe bright Don. Kid, sizes 5 to 8, price only 48 cents. Have Vou Seen Them? —Our men's but, cong and ba'.s. at 90 cents a pair. We have a better one for sl. a'id $1.25 gets you a beauty. Our Men's Fine Dongola Shoe; —ln Coug. and Lace at $3, has no equal and are the very hest styles in t'le market, iu fact are all fresh and new gcods and bought at the lowest market prices. IWE WANT YOUR TRADE ! And know we can do you good. We can save you money on any footwear J you may need and give you good, honest goods. ; SEK OUR FINE LINE OF COLORED SHOES. SEE OUR LINE OF TENNIS SHOES. SEE OL Li LINE OF W IOWA MS, ALL COLORS. Rase ball shoes for men and boys. Repairing done promptly. Boots aiid shoes made to order. Box toe boots and shoes always on hand LEATHER AND FINDINGS. All Orders by Mail Promptly Filled. The Cash Shoe Store. BLACKMOKE & GRIEB, 15 0 S. MAIN STREET, - BUTLER, PA. TROUTMANS Are more than pleased with the brisk opening of their spring trade, and how satisfying it is to do so large and rapidly increasing a business when one knows he hast the best variety, tbe largest quantity, the newest styles, and above nil is naming tbe lowest prices on DRY GOODS k CARPETS, Silks, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, t \ic., Imported dress goods and suit ings in all the new weaves and colorinirs, comprising the choicest collection offered. Paris robes, exclusive styles that must be seen to be appreciated, trimmings to match. We have a carefully selected stock of notions, kid gloves, corsets, Ac , including all the leading and well-known makes. Also some special brands of which we are sole agents. The Premiere, Superior and Sublime 5 hook kid gloves, black and colors. Thompson's glove-fitting R-H, E and Abdominal Corset. A full and complete stock of domestics, table linen, napkins, ticking, muslin, satteens, challies, &c., at rock bottom prices. A gigantic stock of Carpets, embracing all the new spring patterns in Body and Tapestry Brussels, Moquettes, Velvets, Ingrains, tfce. It should be remembered that we buy our carpets direct from the largest mills in America aud thus save our customers the middleman's profit We would aiso cull your attention to our beautiful variety of curtains, portiers, <fcc. All the latest designs in lace, chenille and turcoman window shades of every kind. A first class stock in every respect. Your inspection is icvited. TRO UT M N' S Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House No. 20 North Main Street, Butler, Pa -085fc2:3K.3 '.i-Jv . . —... . miiilWi i .mTlr THE ,( A\V^)POWDER Satisfaction Guaranteed. EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED : r ULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. ■wOOKS QUARTERS,RETAIL AT 5 CTS. COOKS HALVES, RETAIL AT 10 CTS. COOKS POUNDS, RETAIL AT 20 CTQ. Sold by j *nd Can. \l WTVni Salnsmen to Sell Our >i I.> l I JU. Choicest Nursery Stock All I'niids pilar an U'<'<l tirst-cliwa. o<oil -al.it.' and expenses, or a liberal o ui minion l aid. So MMriUM iicccs-o ry. Write for terms, giving age and secure vour choice of Territory. . , G. J- KNIGHT <t CO.. 100 J'ark Areu 'c. Rochester, X. Y. * Apr MTC'° eanva-HB lor the sale or our Mutn 1 o Home (irown Nursery Stock. wintkk Most Liberal Terms. I nrqlialrd fift-iHtim. One of tlio largest, older. t-established, and l>est Nurseries In the countrv. Aililresh W. &T. SMITH, «;«■■«•*» Xnracrj I *tat>lifthrtl la ls4tl. «•■»'». v "• *
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