CARTERS f Iver rsa | pills. CURE Pick nenrtnoheanrt relwve nil the trouble* inrl dent to • bilious ftato of Hi>" sy«t<*m. such as Nausea. Drowsiu* -s I>islrvss aft**r rating, l'nin in tlx; Si 10, Ac. While their most temarkat ic success lias been shown In cunug SICK Beadarh t ret CART*n'» Tjttix Live« PitJ.* aro equally valuable In Constipation. runiw and preventing this annojir.^c*>mp!aint. white thev also «orr«H*t all of the stomach, Emulate th* liver and rogulate the bowels. Kven if they only curol HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from tfiis distressing complaint: but fortmiatelv ttx-ir pnvlneas does not end he«», and thosi- who on< e try tliem will find thew- littlr pills valuable in so many ways that Jfaey will not lie witling to do without them. But after all sick bead ACHE is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our Rreat boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. CASTER'S LITTLE Livn TILLS are very small aa cents; Ave for sl. Sold everywhere, or sent by maiL CASTES Knicnrs CO., Ke* Tsrt. UE Small Due, Wfri& OF PONMDOD^VEROIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almo3t as Palatable as Milk So dlagnlurd that it can bo taken, digested, and assimilated by the most sensitive stomach, when the plain oil ■sssot be tolerated; and by the com bination of tha oil with tho hypo phosphite* Is mach more efficacious Rfßurkiblf as a flesh prodnter. Perseus gala rspidlj while UUsg It. BCOTTB EMULSION U acknowledßfd by physicians to be the Finest and Beet prepara tion in the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The great remedy for Consumption, ano Wastiiuj in Children. Sold by all Druggists "fill " coffrwwhT " I won't make that Thousand Dollars, but I will -ii. -e enough in savings cn my shoes to pay me f.»i- loj trouble. W&ili'sjlCMEßlacking 3 ftlO m> y A*"'? that left ih« 1 father mmmmm ;v> ii ——H———— JLfi* for Pik-Rcn, trA icK WILL CfAIW Out A NCW PtJ.IrtITUKK Varnith v.. • rmiN OIAX AND CHINAWAM atthi9 1- V- toTAJN TIMWMC nanifl wit ITAIHYCUHOLO lAIKtTI tittle• MILL STAIM BAIV« COACH AMD BIK-BON V .\Z ja tet T U'DUP & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. I* &■ absolute. pogitire and permanent cure for Sick Debility, BrUHtN DUennc. IHah.fc* and < on •ampi lon. It goes to the very root of ail diseases caoaetl by &n Impure atate of the blood. Ff,ORAPLEX IO!\ Is a hljrldy concentrated and powerful extract of the raont valuable and expensive harb* known to medical science, prepan-d from the pre scription of a noted English phynlcifin. and curea when all other rem«»die* fall. TboiisamU of the lilghent and ttnanit testimonials from frratefal pattontaoaaba ahon n. The «!<>*e inspire* vou with ennfldanca —do to four druggist, purchase a bottle, and be cured.—Vain able book sent free to aIL Address, FRAXKLIY HART. Warren Bt., New York. DOCTORS LAKE LA ■ PRIVATE DISPENSARY. JE£EJFI OFFICES, 323 PEKN AVE., —PITTSBURGH, PA.— All forms of Delicate and Com plicated Diseases requiring COKFI DEWTIAL and BOIKKTIFIC Medics las are treated at this Dispensary with a auirena cveij attained. Dr. 8. K. Lake la a member of the Aojal College of I'hysirljlis and Surgeons, and is ■•oldest and most experienced SOCIALIST in the ■ttf. Special attention giTen to Nervous Debility from excessive mental exertion, lrdlsrret'on* ot 7*utb, 4e., causing physical and mental decay, lack •f energy, despondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Rheumatism ana all diseases of the Skin, Blood, Lunss. Urinary Organs. Ac. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Office hours 9 104 and 7toß p. m.; Sundays 2to4p. m. only. Call at office or adores* 3. K. LAKE, M. D. M. K.C.P.S. or E.J.LAKR, AF, P Yliouaaiiili* havj been iierinaiicntly cured by 1*!I1LA DKLPIII A. l'A. F.a oat once. n'»operation w "f tlm® from business < a*e» pronounced lu curablc by other* wanted. skuid for < Ircular. CURE GUARANTEED, IMORY Mind wandering mired. Books l*arnad ia one raatfmg. Teatimonials from all oartH of the glob*. Prospectus PoaT ! FBKF, aeni OW application to Prof. A. Loiaatto, vn Fifth Ave. New York. jgSS I STOPPED FREE t«: • i'd &k Insan? Pc-io.is Restored a S3 -J Si»Dr.KLINE 3 GBEAT « & -JS? NERVE RESTORER l£gU9E /I/•ottle free to fcJCJ Fi: pi nf».t'»ejr paying express <-harge»on box when KH recetvr I names. P. O. arH express address of ■H-.r-lic—\ t ) !>- K! TV::.i;i Ar;hSt..PhiUde!phia.Pa. Sea FkH'.'RE or IMITATING FRAUDS. FOR KM ONLY! HiWll'ffl?" 1.03T or FAIUNO KASHOOt UOiPWl 3 ""*' aad KERVOU3 DEBILITY', Kl?Tli!rtlil^r ka, ' , ""l ß j<, y* n ' 1 Mi "' i E tracts » *?*" Sacesse® in Old or Yoanr. Hohle ■AXIIOODffWtIy K est are 1. Hew to ealarr# *p| Mr«ar VT KAI. I DI:VB LORK O OltOA a R AKTH orlt N UT. IbMlaUlv IIOKK « KKAI 31KNT—B nrf t- tn » <*\Y. Lan frv* SO Mataa For*lfa inm trl*s. ITrtse ibwa. Baaertfth« Bvjfc. einUex'ion aad • rj eft, Aidrtta ZZIZ fatD'CAL CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. SCHI'TTE & O'BRIEN Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters. DEALERS IS Sewer Pipe. <>as Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances, JeflersouSt.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, AGENTS HI opportuaity. A. fceott. Sit fir«M«l/ ( X* Y. T.'iriE CITIZZEHST. MISCELLANEOUS A Chinese baby. Xew York Herald. So you want to see what a Chinese baby looks likeT 'Well, just take a run np into Mott street and you can see a dozen of the fat little fellows. They are Chinese or at least half Chinese, for their fathers are Ce lestials. though their mothers for the most part are contented-looking Irish women. I asked one of the latter the other day. who wa.-i proudly tending to two healthy looking children with eyes cot on the bias, if she liked the idea of having a Chinese hushaud. '"None better," she said. "My husband has good, regular habits; he never comes home drunk to me, as too many of the other kind do; he is always kind and attentire, and ho supports me in comfort and helps roe lay by a little for a rainy day. What more does a woman want. I wondert I go to my church and bring up my child ren in the Catholic faith and he has his religion. We never quarrel about it. He is a heathen. I know. But I would rather hare a good heathen far a husband than a bad Christian any day." After all there'was philosophy in her position. Don't you think sof "Fair Play" is all that is asked for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, when taken for catarTh in the head, or for bronchial, or throat affections, or lung scrofula (commonly known as consumption of the Jungs) and if taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will euro or the money paid for it will be re funded. It in the only quarantetd curt. Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels and whole system by using Dr. Pierce's Pellets. —A a English snob gravely discusses the possibility of distinguishing between "high and low born blood" by the aid of a micro scope. That chap might find the same in strument useful in determining the existence and location of his own brain. —Jacob "Wagner, of Forest county, the old fanner who was attacked at his home a few years ago by a gang of robbers, one of whom was shot dead on the spot by- Adam Wagner, was thrown out of a buggy by a runaway horse while returning from Tionesta to his home lately, and is thought to have been fatally injured. Look Here, Friend, Are You Sick? Do you suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint. Nervous De bility. ixist Appetite. Biliousness, Tired Feeling, Pains IB the chest.Nljfht Sweats, Loss of l'ower, or any form of Consumption? II so. go to your Druggist and purchase a bottle of Hloraplexlon, which will quickly restore you to sound phys ical health. Floraplexlon Is a highly con centrated tlutd extract oi the most valuable medicinal roots and herbs known to science, and cures where all other remedies tail. Valu able book, "Things Worth Knowing." sent free. Address Prof. Franklin llart, Warren St., N. Y. —The Oil City Hli;:ard says: "An um brella in the hand is worth more than any number of them left in church." That may do for Oil City, but does not apply to Butler, where your umbrella is safe at all times—even in church. Peculiar in- medicinal merit and wonder ful cures—Hood's Sarsaparilla .1(H) doses one dollar. —Selfishness is the assassin of the soul. —lt is not tho crown that makes the king. —Not to love the good is a proof that you are bad. —The real giant is the man who ever couies himself. —The poorest man on earth is the one who has the fewest trials. —The sweeetest bread ever tasted is that cutifromjthe loaf of toil, j "'it J [ —Make your long prayers in private and your short ones in public, ftu ( m • —Xcver step over one duty to" perform another. Take the nearest first. —The biggest coward in all the earth is the man who is afraid to do right. Consumption Surely Cured. To TH* EDITOR: —Ple»»« inform jroar readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely ase thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cared. I shall be gUd to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send mo their Express and P. O. address. Respect fully, T. A. ELLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St.. N. y. While this part of the country and all that portion lying "ast to the Atlantic in kept saturated by rainy spells that have been continuous for nearly a year, and the fanners are unable to get their spring planting done, a large part of the great Northwest is suffering for rain. Drought prevails in Minnesota and North Dakota, and also in Kansas and Nebraska. So severe is the drought that the outlook for crops in those States is gloomy. The situation is indicated by the fact that Archbishop Ireland has issued a letter to every bishop and priest in his jurisdiction, which covers the Northwest, instructing them to add after mass a special prayer for rain and for the general welfare of the crops. FITS.— AII fits stopped free by Dr. Kline'* Great .Nerve Re«torer. No tits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and Moo trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St.. PliU'a, Pa. —Old oak is a new thing. —The Pilgrim Congregational Church in New York had an anniversary celebration the other day and one feature of it wus singing by a class of Chinese, and this is the way tbev rendered the first four lines of the hymn "The Morning Light is Break ing:" Ting shoou jee wong gum gow sing, Hock doni zetn zetn say met, Shoy shiyung atii mun gutn sum sing, Hong fni shaw foil zui sit. One of the Alexanders has a sonnet in words of one syllable to show the power and beauty of small words, but it does not compare with the Chinese little words in poetry. To Consumptives. The undersigned having beeu restored to health by simple menus, after suffering for several years with a *evere lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow suffer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfnlly send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will hud a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Kemedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will coi-t them nothing, anil may prove a bless ing. will PLEASE address REV. KDWABD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Couutv, New York. —Mrs. Jaysmith—What are you reading, Bout Miss .Taysniith—Pope's poems, ma. Mrs. Jay smith—Are they the poems of the present Pope or the lastT —A car load of eggs went through a rail road bridge hatch in Delaware the other day. They were spoiled. —The concensus of opinion w ill show, probably, a large increase. —Weather-wise people ought long to re member the last twelve months. Begin ning about the 31st of this month one year ago, the date of the Johnstown flood, it has beeu raining for nearly a year. At intervals of every three days or so rain has fallen, and ofttimes the rain proceeded with the intervals. —"I don't like Wagner's music.'' "I , iuferred as much." "Indeed! How?" "Because you call the composor 'Wagner,' I instead of 'Vogner.'" —lt seems queer that navy beans should be issued as army rations. —Amy—There's a hole in your stocking as big as a dollar. Mable —A gold dollar or a silver dollar' Amy—Xo; a paper dollar. —Grain may be led liberally to cows when they are in full flow of milk, bnt if the cows are drying off previous to calving it is better to withhold £ . grain if the animals are in good condition, in order to avoid milk fever at calving time. Plenty of grass is sufficient for dry cows, grain be ing unnecessary. —When moisture is plentiful and the rains come at the proper times it must not be overlooked that the weeds are benefitted by the favorable conditions as well as the crops. The rains increase the work of destroying weeds, but much of the labor may be saved by using the cultivator alter each rain so as to destroy the weeds as • goon as they appear above the ground. p —A certain little sii year-old chatter box asked of his papa at the breaklast . table why he was always helped last. , Then his papa told him that little folks . who tooted their horns too much always came out at the little end of the horn. After meditating a moment the little one . gave a poser to his papa in the shape of: "Don't the little end of the horn make the mnsic." "It's better to be smashed up , Than blown up, aye, by far. , For in a simple smash-up I Why, truly, there we are. r But in the blown-up process, f As we go through the air I We have to ask. 'Where are wet And echo answers. 'Where!' " iiairs > Boot Shoo 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 prices 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 cost. It is a duty every man owes to himself and family to invest bis hard earned money where it will briDg 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 You Need, Be it a good strong shoe in Ladies' at 75 cents to SI.OO 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 15 cents, $1 and $1 25 in Bluchers, Plow Shoes, Oredemore 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 ouly to be known what great bargains we ere offering and the crowds of people who have pat ronized us this Spring, and still iu creasing as each and .every ciistorner is an advertiser. Our Boys'. Youths' and Chil dren's Shoes admit of uo comparUoo. Oar trade tbereiD is wondfrfol; tbe reason is plain. We carry everything for Boys' aud Children's footwear; are chuck full of pretty shoes in heel ant] spriop, black or fancy colors. Our line of Ladies' Oxford* and Slippers by (ar tbe largest in the towu; prices lowest, styles the hand somest, in black and fancy colors, at .10 cents, SI.OO, $1 25 and $'2.00. We have same price to all. No auction or old job lots sold. You are hafe iu buying from us. Drop in and see us. B. C. HUSELTON. No. 4, N. Main St., Butler, Pa Standard Bred Trotting Stallion. . ( DIII„ I~N~ f Hambletonlan 10. 9SHS \ n«,i L ,hb.r o' i HamWet'nn 572 3 I J»aii(?nier o inbrrd MosHeiiifermare OREY TIP 7088 is closely related to most of the fast trotters and great sires of trotters. Height IGJ handf, weight 1200 pounds. lie is stylish, handsome and a great roadster, and very fast walker; spirited, but tear less; intelligent aud trusty and trans mits these qualities to his colts. Those wishing to raise trotters, car riage, coach or geueral purpose horses, or sprightly draft horses should examine him and bis colts at the Scott barn, aUcy opposite Wick house stable TKBMS J2O payable in advance with privilege of return. Accidents at owner's rifk. Ask for pamphlet THE RACKET STORE, 34 S. Main .St., Ilntlrr, Pa. 2:12$ 2:15F BUFFALO BOY. No. 3.882- ISt i KALO BOY IS hy the tfreut sire Pocahontas Hoy, No. 1790. sire ol liußulO -r than 2-tn. lb* com I ilnc tlie IIIIMMI of the Poca hontas's. £l2'i. Tom Hull's, 211 V auil tlic American Stars, 2: 10 1 -,. lie Is stanibiril-lneil on both stiles at.d LH revlsteriil under the IIIKIICSI rules tß bieeOlne. He Is the fastest brad stal lion In the county and the only stallion In the county 4 years and over that wits awarded a premium In Blood at the Butler Co. Pair last fall. Buffalo Boy is a pure halted trotter with out any appliances anil trots fast for the hand ling he lias had. UN pet are all larife and tine Kalted. Ills oldest colt was started In a race at. Millerstown as a green 2-year-old. having had only two weeks track work, chasing the others out a 3:06 gait and getting part of the purse, and taking tlrst premium wherever shown. Buffalo BOY IS blood bay. 16 hands high and weighs 1,200 pounds. Is a perfect model of a coach or roadster. He will be found at my barn during the season of isoo, 3,S miles north east of Prospect. Terms, $25. For particulars and pedigree call at the farm or address ALONZO McCANDLESS, Isle, Pa. —Advertise in tbe CHIZIN. liMHllllllHX' FOR GRAIN RAISERS, j Can they make money at ! present prices? YES! KOW ? By keeping the soil rich, j By cultivating it well, By using the l>est seeil, THEN 1 Have their Grain and Seeds i Threshed, Sa\ ed and Cleaned BY THE NICHOLS & SHEPARD It will handle Grain and Seeds FASTER, BETTER and CLEANER, than any other Ihresher. It will save enough extra grain ( which other machines will waste ) to pay all thresh- | ing expenses, and often three to five times that amount. It will Clean the Grain and Seed so inn. h better that you can get :: n extra price for it. It w 'i do your work so mn:h QUICKER, so much CLEANER, and so free from WASTE, that you will save inonty. Such Threshing Machinery is made only by Cur 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 80,000 pounds and cost I n,500, The building that encloses His Majesty is 154 feet long by 144 feet, wide, and is locat ed in Butler twp, on the grounds of ''The Butler Salt nnd Chemical Works." lie is not yet on exhibition but when he is ready gie.it things are expected of him and the public will be notified ac cordingly. . f. 'i«Tr *I.OOO Per Yrar and Expenses 11 iUI ll s what we are paying. We want fill f [1 I \lue more ami will pay Salary and IIU' II I U Expense* or Liberal commission from start. A U»re Opportunity for any mail wanting a position as Local. Traveling or Gen eral Agent for a reliable Nursery that guaran tees Its stock. Address, at ouce. R. D. Luetchford & Co. Numeryini'i, liorheiiter. S. T. Mention tills paper. CATARRH pteassS HAY-FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into nostrils is quickly absorbed. It cleanses th head Allays iu/lammation. lleals the sores. Restores the sense* of taste and smell. !W) cents nt Druggists; by mall, registered. 00 cts Ely Brothers, u """V o r w>rr " st - MONTAGUE NO. 1993. The Imported Percheron horw Montague will make HIP season of isyo as follows, com. mencliig April .'stli: The first three days of e:ich week at the barn of Alonzo MeCandlc fs In Franklin twp. and the last three daysof, ea'-li week at tlie barn of S. McCandless, In ( lay two . 4 miles west of Suubury on Ihe Hickory Mill road, and continuing thus during (he season. A description of Montague is useless, as he is v ell known In the county, he Inning proved himself the best stock horse of his breed lu the county. TKIt.MS : tin Insure. We make Ills terms so low dial no person can afford to breed to grades or scrubs. Kor .'uithcr particulars see posters or ad dress. I. S. HAYS, or ALONZO MofANOI.KSS. liutler, I'a. Prospect, Pa. I,is. Livery Stable For Sale. The undersigned will sell . his livery stable, in the rear UJ, of the Wick House, consist l&l m K of horses, buggies, sleighs, harness and everything per taining thereto, and lease the barn for a term of years. My reason for selling is that 1 wish to devote my attention to other business. ALFKED WICK. YOU CAN FIND cr» ill iu I'rrrsnrKMtf the Advertisim; Jiiiruau of SEE REMINGTOIT BROS. who will contract for advertising »t luwwt ruea. A MATTER Of GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU,! If suffering from lung standing Chronic diseases. >«f the Hlmid. und I Xervoas system, as well :v- those suffering from iEar, Eve, Nose and Throat Trouble. JIORITZ S.ti.M M D.. Sprrialiot OB Dlwaum J J. IrCLULiS, M II , S|l.rialist on of Eye. Ear >'o«e. Throat anil I.nnir*. t'hronlr IMM ISI S. They willrisi t this county every four weeks, thus saving their natients the trouble and expense of visiting the city, as they are the only physicians anil surgeons in this country who carry their own ilanakins. Models, Diagrams, etc.. to illustrate and make plain to all afflicted the canse and nature of their diseases. Examination and Consultation Fres to Eveybody. no UDCIT7 cA | M the great German Ocultsi, will be here and uerlunn all op< ra l/n, muni I £ oHLm . tlonson the Eye. Kar Nose ami Throat, without pain an.l In less time than any other Uvine oculist. 1 his will ttKe his uumer.ius pat lenis aud oihers who are in need of Medical Treatment, an opportunity to consult this distinguished physician, whin. -duties at the instttute will permit only monthly visits to your community. Chronic Diseases of ihe Eye. [ Such as granulated llils. chronic inflamatton of llie ilds. of the Iris, of Hie Choroid, of tlie Hen na. Chronic ulceration, spasms of the lids, can cer of the l'.ds and eve. tears running ever the cheeks, day and night Mlndness. l uruletit or mattering Sore eves. ti#norrhiisal Opthalmla. Syphilitic Opthalmta. red blotches or btowu ones on the hall, phlyctenular Opthalmla. Opacities or milk white spots on the eye, glau- j coina or cupping of tlie nerve. Amaurosis, fall lug out of lashes, sores, redness of edges of lids and eves, and all other diseases to which the eye or Its appendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Spectacles and Eye-fllasses. Oround and made to tit all defective eyes. Ntar sight, far sight, dull and weak sight M*its before the eys. squint eyes Astigmatic evi-s, drooping eves, and every such defect cured by perfectly tilted glasses. Tlie old made to see as good as the young, and read with as mucl ease and pleasure. Ear Troubles are Cured by Dr. Salm In an astonishing quick time, lie will relieve you of all roaring, hissing and ringing noise, 1 heaviness. Itching, pain, running of tlie ears, will close upal.ole in a drum of fifty years standing; will Insert artificial ear drums of his own invention with astonishingly gTatiryingre sult*. A Word About Catarrh. It is In the mucfus membrane, that wonder ful seini-iluid envelope surrounding the dell cate tissues of the air and tood passages, that Catarrh makes its stronghold. Once establish ed it eats into the very vitals, and renders life hut a long-drawn breath of misery and disease dulling the sense of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroying the faculty ot ; smell, t.iinting the breath and killing the re fined pleasures of taste. Inslduously. by creep ing on from a simple cold In the liead, ft as saults the membranous lining and envelopes the bones eating throui h the delicate coats and causing mtlamatlou. sloughing and death. Nothing short Df total eradication will secure health to the patient and all alleviatives are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination. I)H. SALM has. by a treat ment local and constitutional, made the cure of this dread disease a certanty, and has never tailed. Even when the disease had made fright ful Inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out. DK. MOIiITZ SADM is a German by birth ano education. Is widely known as an authori ty on diseases appertaining to lils specUlty, viz: Diseases of the Eye. Ear and Throat and in Catarrh, and has secured for himself an envia ble reputation, particularly as an operator. CONSULTATION FREE! Will be at Butler, Pa., at Hotel Voge ley, June 11 and 12, Wednesday and J' 7 * Thursday, and return every four weeks. Kstablished 1850 E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, No 29, North jttaiu St., BTJTIIB, PA.. DE A LER IN" Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c., &c. Society Emblems of all Descriptions. Repairing in all branches skill lull y done and warranted. 18SO ESTABLIiSHED 1850 The Grant Monument. TO BE IUTILT BY THE LADIES Without the aid of millionares or moneyed men. For this purpose the Gilbert Mfg. Co. are making a spe cial cloth for ladies dre-H linings, the b;st for the money they have ever placed on the market,and which can be sold at 20cts per yard. Now the ladies of the United States can buy enough in six months to complete the monument, and thereby accomplish what the gentlemen have been unable to do in six years. „ • - A percentage of all the purchases goes into the treasury of the Grant Monument Association. This plan enables every lady to be able to say that she contributed something towards the erection of this monument. It is a matter of history that the ladies were obliged to come to the rescue in order to complete the monument on Bunker Hill. To prevent deception, we have caused the name ''Grant Memorial Twills" to be printed on the selvage ol every yard ol this cloth. <>• P. DORM AN, Pres. FOR SALE BY Rittei 4 & Ralston. WANTED. AGENTS FOK WEBSTER'S UN- gf| or oth«n,*no wish to •«**** abridged Dictionary. Exclusive territory ■ iwhllw thi* pap« ,or obtain « given. An Industrious man can find permanent [an *d/ertisr g zi> when in v~hic*go, will find it on ffc it and lucrative employment Stilts boo*T. C. : R . c, . „ McElroy & Co.. No. , sixtu treet. Pltwbur K h. LORD & THOMAS. Ciuonic Diseases. i The treat no acute diseases, but makes an entire specialty of chronic and long standing diseases. Cases given Up bv other doctors and pronounced incurable, they ino»t desire to see. The doctors have treated over 15.000 cayes In Ohio In the last twelve years, many of which had been given up as Incurable, some to be blind, others deaf, and a large num ber to tie Invalids for life. liut behold', now they see and hear, and manv are started on the high road to health and recovery every ilav. The Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of line Instruments ever Imported to this country for examining and treating all chronic diseases of the HEAD. FACE, EYE. EAR. THROAT. HEART. I.UXiiS. Stomach. I.lver. Kidneys. Hladder. skin, llraiu and Nervous Sy stem. Cancers. Tumors, mieji. Swell ings. Old sores Fits. Parallels. Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Dropsy, limit. Sick Headache, Debility. Depression of Spirits, Diseases of Chil dren. Hereditary Diseases, etc., etc.. and, In fact, all long standing and Chronic Diseases. Rectal Diseases. They also Make a specialty of All Forms of RECTAL Diseases, l'lles—lnternal and Ex ternal. Itching and lileedlug, Rectal Ulcers. Fissures. Fistula—which are often taken for Nervous and I.ung Diseases, all cured if taken in time. Remember, we cure all forms of Piles 1 without pain. Interruption or detention from business, and without the use of Knife, Caustic, Ligature or Injection. Come and be convinced. (Dr. McClellan made these diseases an Exclu sive Specialty for Ten Years in a Large City. Manhocd Perfectly Restored. i (Julck, painless and certain cure for Im potence. Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhoea L'ysses, Weakness and Nervous Debility, also for Prostatitis, Varicocele and all private dis eases. whether from imprudent habits of youth or sexual excesses in mature years, of any cause that debilitates the sexual functions, speedily and permanently cured. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Absolute cures guaranteed. No risk Incurred. PRKSONS UNSKI LLFULLY treated by ignorant pretenders who keep trifling with them month after moich. giving poisonous and lnmurlous compounds, should call and see the Doctors. WONUKKKCL CURES by our Improved method of treatment accomplished in Nervous Debility. Premature Decline of Manly Powers, Kindred Affections which have beeii neglected or un sklllfully treated. No experiments or failures. Patients treated by mall and medicines sent by express. Personal consultation is preferable. We guarantee curable cases. £ r teJf 1 ' ' y WfUTHEKI Ol W HITMKX, OLl> WOMAN. i*J HiCHt WITH 8 4 -\v.k DIA:.:* >:.o ROOFING TU COY«.k THE TTV. WHY GO m 3 FAR FKOM TH3 ur.u OF YOCK iJKTHI BbCAUSB IT ALREADY COV! S TUB EVICTIi. Scud lor Ulusuaud circular to M. EniiET, Ji:., & Co., 423 Walnut direct, PHILADELPHIA. I CURE FITS! When I B*7 Ctms I do not mean mertf 7 to em them lor a time, aud then hare them re* rn air am. I MEIK A IIADILAL CLlit. 1 have made uio disease ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long Study. I WARRANT ray remedy to CITSS the worst c#£»s. ltccause other* hare (ailed is no reason lor not now receiving a care. Send at once for a treaui-o and a Frkb lion LB ol my INFALLIBLE KEMEDT. Give F.xpreea end Post Office. It costs yon nothing lor a. trial, and it will euro you. Address HLO. ROOT. M.C., 183 Pun ST.. HEW VOM NO MORE OF THIS! wtw Jfl Rubber Shoos unless worn uncomfortably will often slip off the fi*et. To remedy this evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.. offer a shoe with the inside of the heel lined witl rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the Rubber from slipping oiT. Tail for flic 46 i olclicatcr "ADHESIVE COUNTERS Mid vou can walk, run or jump'in them. STEEL FENCE; EXPANDED METAL CVT p£a"e" E£l ' SOMETHING HEW Ak* RESIDENCES. CEMETERIES. F/rws GARDENS Gates Art>«r*, Window Guard-., TrciliAtA Fire-proof PLASTEUISG LATH, DGOB MATS Ac. Write for Illustrated Catalogue' mailed iVtt CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO j, 116 Water St., Plttnburffb. I'a. wdwire Mtu kt* ,Uw C w.., r „ar«, M U above. wa the small end of the tela acope. The following cut fiw U»e appearanca ol it reducid^to (bout th. (Ilti-th I«rt of It. bulk It ■. . »T.Dd doubtai ZTJtft£"»i' VJi AAri'rVJ'uTIALUOT* .. B!>* I'oETUAFI., MAl** TO WEAK HEW Buffering from the effect- of youthful error*. earl? decay. wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc . I * ill send a valuable treatise (sealed containing full particulars for homo cure. FREE°* charge. A eplcudid medical work ; should DO read by every man who i* nervoua and debilitated. Addie**, Prof. F. C. FOWLED. .Tloodus, € oun, | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR* On the female face, hair on the fore- - '*3|gl\ head, neck, noae, ear*, ha ids, aims,ff!A J breartt, ou nifn'a cheeks tween the eyebrowa / SR' destroyed foruver . ,-.C l&F by the Electric t J M Needle Operation } Afc* Electro Surgeon, ! Pittsburgh. Kirth I marks. Moles Warts, Mea'i Red ' J%S M "* Nose, Enlarged YfWwT Veins of the Noce, V./LMlvT^i_r PimideM, Black- /n heada, Liver Spots and all di«eaN«>« and blemishes of the skin, complexion, hair and ncalp nuecesnfull v treated by Dr. Vau l>yck. The Doctor ha'- had 20 years* cxperionco in the practice of his specialty, and numbera among his pa tients our most prominent families. If you are Afflicted with any of the above blemishes, avoid patent medicines and consult Dr. Van Dyck »t onrc. special terms to all whomaka month. Book free. mentn can b«» made by mall. Call on or addr« MH ; Dr. J. Van Dyck, 40 N. llth <»tr«et, Plnladel fibit, or 502 Peaa avenn •si J'i low 9 to 1 and 2to 7 Buadayi w —— PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. HANDSOME, INDKSTKI CTllil.iq, Cheaper than Wood. oj . >■■'' .' '' ' •Mllns,)r»n leu .It k>Kl tv, s . Wl.ti, «rl ii iI, prior, git. Quantity, Number ol 1.«t.. p üb'o »n.l Hlucte. Wuitad. Wo .Uo II..T* Irou Kruelnr. .t lr..u (lilll, WIRK III" 1 / .\u Wl. UW bCUKKNS. .oil .11 AiljA. of u IKK U..KK, T tVI.OII A in:\>, 801, 303 St 'JO.S Murki»t St., l*ltl»bur K li. Pa. i ■ r torj. lu »>;■ -••• tfi'rsXuZ',?;! ; ».ni tr t'n > lo l*'iO i Htlutuu dfc Co., ll«>a iC, IVrtlau.i ..«uc« I i t——minilllmmimaw i— i_ i m"' & I If & a IK , . IS II II if: SPECIAL nfe ®s ll | P® our iiing Bonnets & flats.*: 8 & . J P Silk Nuns Veiling 8 p Mourning l lowers. M<>m niiii>- * 8P Mourning Silks, Bp • . 0 i : § it Moilll i 5! !U* K! 1 (-1 H11«', II ' ly t- : l||Mouniino- itihhons, ( nipes l\te I jl). I . I> A P K,|| ||No.IH.S. Miiinst. IJT'J'LKIi. i' vBB 1 .*SHI 8 \ou that it is our time now! Wo wore hampered long enough, WE AUK IN <>ru Ni:w ROOM. 10."> S. Main Sr . - - - Opposite Willard 11».u.-e We Have the Largest Stock OF SHO~S AND SLIPPERS IN BUTLEI? And we ore going to make n ooiee, ami no one fan stop up, and to start off with we are going to make Rome Loivl with our bard bits. To Nee It 1H r r<> Buy. A Ladies fine Button Shoe. l'. t. Leather tip. worked button bo' --. neat atd stylish, !>0 cts. Another Heart Breaker: —A Indian tine It n Oxford, t : o or pl»in, warranted solid leather at "0 cents. /.< 50 cents Enough? Yen, Indeed: —Wo Lave 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 Littki Mischief. 48 ots. Is taking the trade by storm. Th ok of it A child's spring heel shoo bright Don. Kid, sizes 5 to 8, price oolv 4>< cents. Ila (,•£ Yon Seen H htm? —Our men's Int., coug. fc t. d ba!s. at l.*o cents i pair. We have a belter one for sl. and $1.25 frets you a beauty. Our Men's Fine Dongola Shn?: —ln Cong. and !.;tco at $2, has n> equal and are the v>rv hesr styles in t v e* marker, in fiot are all tre>li and new goods and bought at the lowest market. prices WE WANT YOli; TKADK And know we can do you good. We can pare you money ou any footgear you may need and give you good, honest goods. SEE Ol'li FINE LINE OF COLORKI) SHOES SEE OUR I.LVEOF TEN MS SHOES. SEE OUK LINE OF W I(i 'V A Ms, ALL COLORS. Base ball shoes for men and boys. Repairing done promptly. Boots and shoes made to order. Box toe boots and shoes always on hand LEATHER AND FINDINGS. All Orders by Mail Promptly Filled. The ('ash Slioe Store. jBLACKMOEE & GRIE'B, j0 S. MAIN STREET, - BITTLKB, I'A : - —— TRO HTM AN S Are more than pleased with the brisk opening <•( their spring trade, and how satisfying it is to do so Isirce and rapidly incrtasing a business when ! one knows he has the best variety, tie largest quantity, the newest styles, j and above all is naming the lowest prices on IB! COIIIS& CARPETS, ' Silks Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges, See., Imported dress goods and tuit i ings in all the new weaves and colorings, comprising the choicest collection ! offered. Paris robes, exclusive styles that uiust be seen to l.e appreciated, trimmings to match. We have a carefully selected aiotk <>/ uotiuns, Kid gloves, corsets, Ac., including nl! the leading i.r.d well known makes Also some special brands i.f which we are sole i Ti c l'n miere, Superior and Sublime 5-hock kid gloves, black ted colors. Thompson's glove-liiting R-11, E and Abdominal Corset A full r»ud complete stock of domestics, table linen, napkins, licking, muslin, sattceus, ehallies, Ac., at lock bottom prices. A gigantic stotk of Carpets, embracing i*li t>ie new spring palitriia in Body an'l Tapcstrv Brussels, M<>i|aettes, Velvets, Ingrains, Ac. It rhonld be remembered that we buy our carpets direct, from the largest mills in America auil thus save »ur customers 'he middleman's profit We would also call your attention to our beautiful variety of curtains, portiers, Ac. All the latest designs in lace, chenille and Turcoman window shades of every kind. A first-class stock in cverv respect. Your inspection is irvited T RO U TM ' N' S Leaifififj Dry Goods and Carpet House No 20 Norfh Main Street, Butler, Pa ■HRS22.: - .. .^-^-ailllillWm THE _____ K^^fOBAKING yU;i A\\o)PQWDER Satisfaction Guaranteed^ EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDLR IS GUARANTEED FULI STRENGTH, FULL WEICiHT, AND IS SOLO ON i' ■ MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENi j WITH QUALITY. QOOKS Quarters,Betai?. at 5 err:, COOKS Halves, Retail at 10 cts. COOKS Pounds, f-' " T .?P c l?- Sold byallC | Ur AYTffni Salesmen to Sell Cur I 111'. Choicest Nursery Stock All goods {ruarantcr.l In t<■ Iji~. <• < •<>TE» MOST LIBI UAL TB*MS In. .iu»l.-.l r.rlllllM- Oneof H>e> ' ;£•' .iMril-cstaMlstifl. I"" 1 NUI>. He* ill a T. -nu 11, , »>|jhlikkr.l ill I s "'- * I«