Great Removal Sale Now Going on at GRIEB & LAMB'S, NO-120 SOUTH MAIN ST.. BUTLER, PA. We must leave our store room by April Ist and our immense stock ot first class goods must go at a sacrifice. Pianos, organs, violins, banjos, guitars, accor dions—in fact everything to be found in the musical line will be sold at cost. Don't miss this opportunity if you want a great bargain. Gfriel) Lamb. "fcIAM'HARO. * * 5. MAIN ST. J SPMIG IS COMING!! We are here first and ready to supply you with anything you may want in the line ot new FURNITURE We quote no prices; goods will speak tor themselves, and we will save you money. Call and see. EL ©. D R E W, 128 E. Jefferson tet., - - - Butler, I>a have MMW We refer to the bargains that yoo can see daily ou our shelves and counters. We would like to close out ail our Winter Stock and therefore will sell our entire stock at a BIG REDUCTION to make room for Spring Goods. Don't, Don't, Don't, Don't, FORGET THAT WE HAVE THE Largest Store in Butler Co. and Bhow the best styles and lowest prices. To convince you come in oar store any time and look around, no matter if yon want to pur chase anything or not. No trouble to show goods. Special lace curtain sale. See window display. TROUTMAFS Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. BUTLER, - - - PA. "RINGS, Diamonds {gJSTA <■ STUDS, GENTS GOLD, WQ TR.VI oc F LADIES GOLD ' vv atcnes \ GENTS SILVER I LADIES CHA.TLAIN, J Gold Pin8 ' Ear-rings, 1 9J t? W "II j | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes \ and everything that can be Oil V fc/1 W dl t? I found in a first class store, RODGER BROS. 1847 I Spoons ~ E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 19, North Main St., BUTLEB, PA., ✓ —A THE Satisfaction Guaranteed., EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, PULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS wr?HQUALITY** LOWEBT POSS,BLE PRICE CONSISTENT COOKS QUARTERS, RETAIL AT 5 CT«. COOKS HALVES, RETAIL AT 10 CTS. 000K8 POUNDS. RETAIL AT 20 CTB. -•» j }Z ■ hns liwuj 5 ;-r 1 Mnri< CHIOAOO ■ ■ ft f | pa £ f cnn Hr. n r:«d »t our VEW lln»ofwork, ■■l■ ■■ 9 1a rwj-Miy a«*•« of WbS 3 * !ll S** W «iihif »uunjr or old, »»»d in tb**ir 111 Ulw I I or. n lo«m «,wlMr« ver thrjr live. Any mv s *»* ? v.rk. 1 u«y to lrarn. v*. <■ .. ?«» ri»k liu c«u d«-*ote :n i!.rv ik. H.I-Imu ' ! <«' .-■ . tj*.. - |nr and u|-WMid», «nd more little rsi»«rien<-r. We can furnish you the en»- hif/rmluon" f £ ZffsS&l£siE% ■ JH «. I B#" \!*l JB The iUoit Successful Rrmrd, evcrdlsoov sre not iteen lame. Yours truly, WM. A. CURL. GEKVASTOWX, N. Y., NOV. 2.158». DR. B. J. KESDALL Co., „ ~ „ Enesborgh Falls, Vt. Gents: In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cure I will say, that a year ago I had a valuable vounu horse be come very'lame, hock enlarged and swollen. The horsemen about here (we have no Veterinary Sur geon here) pronounced his lameness Blood Spavin or Tboroughpin, they all told mo there was no cure for it. he became about useless.and I con sidered Mm almost worth less. A friend[told me of the merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, so I bought a bottle, and I could see very plainly groat improvements Immediately from its use .ami before the bottle was use«l up I was satisfied that it was doing him a great deal of good.. I bought a second bottle and before it was used up my horse was eared and has been In the team doing heavy work all the season since last April, showing no more signs of it. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure a valuable medicine, and it should be in every .table in the land. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $"•. All drug gists have It or can get it for yon. or it will be sent to any address on receipt of prieo by the proprie tors. DB. B. J. KENDALL CO., Eao.bark'h Fail-. Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, generally slip off the feet. THE "COLCHESTER " RUBBER CO. make all their shoes with Inside of heel lined with rubber. This clinCT to tho &lioe end prevents the rubber from slipping off. Call for tho "Colchester" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." H. Childs & Co., Wholesale Agent?, Pittsburg. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. H.VXDSOME, INDESTRUCTIBLE. Cheaper tliaa "W acd. Tho above cut shows Picket Pen re with gat . < .. i not n netting.) can bo used on Iron or Wood Posts. When writing for prist?# gito Quantity, Nninber of Gates. Double ar-1 Single. Wanted. We also Manufacture Heavy Iron Fencing. Cresting, Btabid Pitting, Piro Shutters and PIUS KSCAl' Cellar Doors, aud Railings. Brass and Iron Grills. WIRE DOOR i.XD WINDOW bCKKKNS. and ail kinds of WIBi: WuLu. TAYLOR ic DKA>', 201, 203 &20 j Market St., I'ittsburjch, Pa. I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR On the female face, hair on the fore head, neck, now cheek* above the beard lino and be- /JSF' destroyed forever - /y Dr. Van Dyck. The Doctor ha* i had 20 years' experience in the practice of i his specialty, and numbers among his pa ■ tieats our most prominent families. If yon ! are afflicted with any of the above blemishes, avoid patent medicines and consult Dr. Van j Dyck nt once. Special terms to all who make engagementr/thi* month. Book free. Engage- I menu can be made by mail. Call on or address Dr. J.Tan Dyck, 401. Hth street, Pbiladel- I phia, or 502 Penn avenne, Pitubargh, Pa. |JHours 9 to I and 2 to 7; Sundays, lu to 5. f v f/T I s ~r Wk \v \ WELL ! ■BTBLX.I WELL I Did joti ever ? No, 1 never did use anything quite so nice for the face at'tcr shaving as GOSSER'S CREAM GLYCERINE, and my wife says it is the finest preparation for chapped hands or any roughness of the skin. Sold by druggists. 25 cts. a bottle. Manufactured by J, J, CGSSSR, Emlenton, Pa. A pamphlet of Information andab lflL strict of the laws, showing Ilow to/jJ / Obtain Patents. Caveats, Marks, Copyrights, »ent free./ '' y MUNN 6L CO. SffEMSMiI By Using Allen B. Wrisley's GOOD CHEER SOAP Latest and Best tation—Little or Rcßukdf Clothes Required-Askyour Grocer forit. ?OLIQW DIREGIIONS ClD5PI>* Vginnrrs arc f.iaiiy earning from f 3 to j ' 1 / SlOadaj. All ages. Weibow\< u how Vul iMt •«"! «tart rott. Can work in snnrc time y Jj cr t,,r Blf money fur work- NKW an, l tvomlerful. I'arflrolnm frve. 11. Klullett sfc Co., Hox »' - 4» I'ortlutid, M uino YOU CAN FIND;« H P'| R 3D ui. in PrrrsßfK- 11 ft the Ad*»*rtihing bureau of EEMHTGTON BEOS. wUo will coniracl for tttverti»iug »t lowest nXm, \ JOHNSON'S 4*O DYHt | LINIMENT ,ke-O^ \J V ftr 2~Z2i:AI nd Sirs:.lTAL ire. v A> —GENERATION AFTER GENERATION—, EAVZ SXD BLESSED IT. ° IN G-H £ on Sugar, Children T.orr Tt, Ev.-ry Travel* r poou . have a bottle of it iu hi* aatcheL Every Sufferer Mica, N etiralpui, N*r- | TOTU Headache, Diphtheria, Oomph*. < atarrh. Bnmehitta, Ar-thin t, Cholera MorNus, I>i.irrh«ra. Sorenrw* In Body or Uatm, Stiff Joint* or will And in this old Anodyne relief and Bpe* eta. by mail. 6 bottle*, Express paid, &L L ■JOHNSON CO., Boaru», JLiss. | Stop tliat | I CHRONIC COUGH Nowi j j Tor If you do not It mar become con- j » sumptl o. Fur Conmutption, Scrofula, ; 5 General I>rhi'.iftj liability l>inea*rM t ; J there Is n*A\i 1% 1: k « vv I I 0| ! Of Pure Coil Liver Oil and ' ( HYPO PHOSPHITES | Of Lirao axicl Sodn. j j It Is almost as palatable as milk. Far j | better than other so-called Emulsions. J j A wonderful flesh producer. i Scott's Emulsion! \ \ {There are poor imitations. Get the genuine.^ j'dk ! I £IOOO i isSclicate and Com .■" J plicated Diseases reqtiiiinirCos '* --1 i& FlDtSTlALandSt'lKSTlKieMwl "•vii ieafion arc ti"eatvt at this l>!a with a nitoces*rarely nttalne-il. Dr. 8. .. I.jlsaniem'ucrot the ltoyal College Of I'lij •i ■: us and Surgeons, and is the oldest and most i ■ i icir c.J rii-Kc lAI.IST in the city. Special at- I'lilion iiven to Nervous Debility from excessive in i s • al exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc., caus r.jf t'iiv»ical ana mental decay,lack of energy, !■ | oiiilcney, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, 'if -. !"ixMimatism, and all diseasesof the Skin. ii!. i s.N i;.A>'D4THST..l > ITTSBUnuII,i'A. TliullaiUi«i I'HILAUKi.rHIA. k* A. at once, no operation or loss i.! tiuiH from l)U.»iiieN». * j»roiumin ed in surable by others wa.itt*!. <»r < in-ular. CURE GUARANTEED. FREE fya i- ->». tuaisi. bJ ' ' Irsarj i e-:ons Kestorrd C 2 kg \Dr.SOKE'S GREAT B NERVEFJESTOSER HaM/gr a// A ! N>rvfc Disras&S OH/J sure < rt /•" r~'< Ajfccticns Fus Ffi> psy, etc. W i an.'-, if : -:en an directed. .V./ F.ts after IR* an I '• + "7* • '• ::i-4 - wli er, MB - - mi ettire i address of -T.;, • • t \ ; h ■ • •- PA. of /v/r.t/ :.v ; IXAUDS. ICURE When 2 pay Ctrsß I do not mean mer«ly to stop them iuT a time, and then have them re* turn again. I mejln A RADICAL CL'ILbL 1 havo made the disease ol FITS, EJP3XEPSTT or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-Kcj BtnSy. I 'VrARRA.ST my remedy to Cdbk the worst cases. P.i cause other* hava failed ia co reason fur not nowrecciviun acare. Bend Atoiu - for : treatise and a i'REis HOTTLB of my IXi-ALLIBLE HuMCDT. Give Express and rot Ofllco ft coata yon nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address ' ' ' 7 "" m FOfiiEN mnt l LOST or TAILING MANHOOI W " .Uc.rKtHVOUSITsBIJ.XTY', , - r 5 ; v • ; Jassa oi Body and Kind, Effect* . *' ■ i '*. fIJU ' : '.ri >).-3or Ercei -on jnOJdor :« *-i \uruc h;-4 M>PKt)(»H(ax?*fAKTbOKf;i;i)r. miATMIS r—o HMlta .. *jr. lenir .'il/ rm.n SObU'i Uefccrii f.vimllwi ceil ;>roof« (R«alcd) free* . fci • •/i'.w.OAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V. 10 WEAK MN Buffering from the < Tcct- of youthful errorf, early decay, wm.tiui' weaif r,a, lost manhood, etc., I will •end a vaiuahlo t:\-stise (staled] cooUining full liarticnlara for IIOCUJ cure. FREE* 1 ' charuo. A eplcndl.l medical work ; should read by every mau %vho i 4 cu-vcua ar..i debilitated. Addreea, Prof. E - . f. l'OTlXlill. M'- • slus. Conn. ; . v.w-vi,'.. 1 QuUtiU Tear ill til. ir...\n I-n. • •r>* ■ : ilicy live.l will also fuMii -It ihe «.!fiiati •» orrmplnf.. w !•'■< i> >■ u ran cnitu tliui autwunt No iooh.t fur m.-iuil.»» mm •. a» nl. qufri.ly li-nrnril. I Lut oi.e worker from « h dlntrivt or county. 1 ua.nir- :t Ij Uuiflit i ; I wHk employs ant alarri ** h" *«• t"ul« nijt ' -i » ■'< r»» • mrem I; If sX I - %"» 111.1 SOl.no. I'.it; .-.calu- K*ICI E'. Addrrw at Alii li.V. Auiiiiala, ;* . (», '¥ a year 1- brhop made - ha h £ .1; S iv. rv worb r. V%> atart vou. ft rninbli.c j •verytbtna. I ASII.Y, ePLkDILY lr«rnrd. l'Altl ICLI.AKd KHEK. Addmaatoncv, M CO., IOKTLAM), HII.MU THE CITIZT:>r. MiSCKI. ANKOL'S- I — Sh« Pled Her Apolorjr. A Lowell young' woman went to a : church of which she is not a regular at tendant, and was politely shown into a pew. Soon after a man made his ap pearance and immediately glared upo« the visitor as if she was an unwelcome intruder. lie seated himself with the air of a proprietor, and continued to 6tare at the fair stranrer in the most | I insolent manner. Embarrassed beyond measure the : i young- lady f»'lt impelled to offer an ! «poloirv, which she did in the following 1 terms: ''Excuse me, sir, but do you occupew this pie?"—Lowell Citizen. The Drains in Oklahoma Ponsonby Dinks (Manager of Dinks' Barnstormers, as the curtain falls on the first act of the initial performance \ of the tlirilling- melodrama. "War on 1 Society")—lla! do you "near that uproar I in front? They are calling for the author. Local Manager—Wal, that's all right, lie ain't here, is he? Dinks (proudly)—l am the author. Local Manager —Sh! Xot so loud. Here, climb out this winder, and git. I'll go out and hold 'em back till yer strike the city limits. Then yer'll have ter look out fer yerself.—Puck —Buy I)r. Bull's Cough Syrup. It cures without fail. To be bail at all dealers for 23 cents. "Heaven's last best gift—my ever new delight." is not my brown-stone house, nor my carriage and pair, nor my fine new yucht, not my prettiest girl, nor my hopes of a seat in congress, not these, but my wonderful cure for pain, Salvation Oil. —The Lord never intended grief to spread; you can cry in secret, but you can't enjoy a joke alone. —Chipps—Do you believe there is a personal Angel Gabriel. Mr. I'ottsf Potts—Yes; one must admit there is something tangible about a last trump, when skillfully played. —The man who is satisfied with himself is terribly disappointed in other people. —A good thing to have around ihe house —a fence. —All forms of scrofula, salt rheum, etc... are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood pnrifier. —London has 20,000 idle. —Clcth is made of wood. —Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure is warranted to give satisfaction in every ease or money returned. —China has one railroad. —A Paris kitchen feeds 4000. Look here, Frier.d, Are You Sick? Do you suffer from Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sour stomach, Liver Complaint, Nervousness, Lost Appetite, Dilliousness, Exhaustion or Tired Peeling, Pains in Chest or l.uugs. Dry Cough, > ightsweats. Nervous Debility or any lorm of Consump tion? if so, send to Prof, iiart, 88 Warren St., New York, who will send you free, by mail, a bottle of medicine which is a sure cure. Send to-day. —Scientific men live longest. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti-- cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radiw cally cures mlto 3 days. Its action upon r the sysieiu is remarkable aud mysterious, it removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first i Uosi greatly benefits. 7.3 cts. Sola by J C ■ Kedu-k, druggist, Lintler. [ Rockefeller has $130,000,000. I Special Announcement. : We have made arrangements with Dr. ; B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A J Treatise ou the Morse and his Diseases," [ which '.. ill enable all our subscribers to ob - lain u copy of that valuable work free by J sending their address (enclosing a two-cent e stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Ken r ilall Co., Enosburgh F.tlls, Yt. Thin book is now recognized as standard authority upon all diseases ol the horse, as its phenomenal j-ale attests, over four million i copies having beeu sold in the past ten , years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same period oft.me. We , feel confident that our patrons will appre ciate the work, and be glad to avail tneiii selves of tiiis opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is necessary that you mention this paper in sending for the "Treatise." This [ offer will remain open for only a short . time. —Skilled Japanese get a penny a day. —ltch on human and horses aim all aiii : mals cured iu 30 minutes by Wooll'ordV S&nitary Lotion. This never lails. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —Last year :>56,310 emigrants arrived. —Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief is warrant ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural gia, or any other pum in 2 to 8 minutes. Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings, bites burns, summer complaints, colic, (also in horses), diarrha'a, dysentery and dux. If satisfaction not given money returned. —A little ground hog—a sausage link. —For headaches, biliousness, constipa tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, the blues, scrofula, the blood and all skin eruptions Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to satisfy or money refunded. —Uncle Sam eats 23,000,000 oyeTs annually. —Lnglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps aud blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, riug bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. 'Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —England eats :>OO,OOO of our cattle annually. —By water from Chicago to London is projected. KITS. —All tils stopped tree by I'r. Kline'-, Urt-at >me Keslorer. So tits after liril day's use. .Marvelous cores. Treatise ami trial bottle Irec to I* it cases. Send to l>r. Kline, 931 Arcb St.. I'll it'a. —A Vienna dwelling building has 1500 rooms. —l»r. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Equally good for horses. Gives energy and strength, jloney refunded if satisfaction not given. —Uncle Sams takes 700,000,000 European oranges annually. —A history ot Sitting Uull aud the recent Indian war is already on sale. Consumption Suroly Cured. To T hk KDITOR:— Please inform your rea,l«?rs that I havo a poeitivo remedy for tho above-named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases havo been pcrzjaiiently cured. I shall ba glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readirs who havo consumption if they will send mo their tiprrsa and O. address, llmpecU fUlly, T. A. hLOCL'M. M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. N. Y. —John Sinci-Sy, a Greeiisburg giant, will commence a thirty-days fast. —lllinois and Wisconsin have counties in which the Knglisli language is never used. —A bill milking eight hours a c'ay's wo; K, exec. in farm labor, passed tne Ohio House. To Consumptives. The uiiJcrsifciied having beeu restored to health by >imj '.r. mesns, niter mi fieri ne for several ye.n - «ith a seven- lung affectum, aud that dread di.-ease Consumption, is ani ons to make !. i .iwn to his fellow suffer ers the meat"- of cure. To those who desire it, he wili ebterfnllj send (free of eharjje) a copy of the prescription u->ed, which they will find H sure cure for OnMiinption, Asthma, Ca arih, Bronchitis and ell throat am! lung Mali dies. He hopes ail sufferers «•:!! trv his I'en-.tdy, as it is invaluable, those desirinn the prrscrii.'ion, which will cost them nothing, uid may prove a bless ing. will ph i-e i d.lrc-.- Rev. Kiiwarp A. WILSON, W iiliau sburg, Kings County, New York. i HAVING PURCHASED A Laruo Line of Sample BOOTS !& SHOES am prt-pait-d ta f B«T L fucb a* were nevt-r hesrd of before WBED vii?itiDjf tLe legurn n uik'ip I purcbast*d a largo s-tcck ot Sample Booia and Shoes. I take great in informing ibe buyers of boots lid pboes of Butler a?id vicinity ot the extraordinary bargair sI em offering. This line of guodt werebooght in addition to my regular ferine i-tcek and I wish to dose tbem out at once to call etrly and examine these goods for I em offer ing bargains wbich cannot be resisted Among ibis stock will be found a large line of Ladies fine Dongola shoes and Oxlord Ties, pat. leather vamps, pat. tips, cloth tops and ooze CBlf tops A fine line of Morocco aud Pebble Goat shoes in Button and lace A big stock of Ladies every day shoes in button and Isce, calf, Milwaukee oil grain, satin oil, &c., &c- A big stock of misses sod childrens shots of every description. Ail Extra big Line of Mens' Shoes. Mens' Fine Calf Shoes, Mens' Fine Kangaroo shoes, O 7 Mens' Fine Cordovan Shoes, Men's Fine Alligator Shoes, O 7 M ens' Fine Porpoise Shoes, Mens' Fine Patent Calf Shoes. A full stock of tbc above shoes in lace and Congress, hand sewed or machine sewed, tip or plain toe, all sizes and all widths. A big stock of men's Congress, Lace and Button Shoes at sl, $1.25 and $1 50. MENS' WORKING SHOES, Brogans, Creedmoors, Plow Shoes, pat. Hook Shoes and many others, prices from 70 cts. to $1.35. In the Boy's Department eccds are pilled up to tbe ceiling and am of fering bargains tuch as were never offered before. Boy's Button, Lace and Congress Sboes, tip or plain toe, at 90 cts to $2.50 and many other bar gains, but space will not permit me to speak about. Call and see this line of goods whether you wish to bpy or not for no reasonable offer will be re fused. To all persons who live out of town and wisb to tecure some of the bargains I am ofi'eiing can tend tbeir order by maM and I will send them to you by mail or fx press acd 1 wiil pay all expense of delivering t'lem to you. Send me a trial order and be convinced of onr extra low prices. All orders by mail will receive tbe same attention as if brought in person. At all times a fall stock of Leather and Findings. Shoemakers supplies of all kinds. Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Repairing n* at'y and promptly done either in leather or rubber goods ' Yours truly, JOHN BICKEL, New Number. 128 S. Main Street. BUTLER, - PEN N'A HOW IS BUSINESS? Well we are very much gratified to say to all our customers, and those that not customers too, that our trade for the past year has been very much larger than the year previous. Thereby giving us the very best evidence that our efforts to "please our customers by giving them the very best footwear and more different styles to select from than any two stores in the town, and what is still better at low prices aud only one straight price to each and every customer has given entire satisfaction. With these facts before us our efforts this year will be centered entirely to serve our customers still bet ter, besides to make lots of new customers by show ing you the daintiest styles in footwear your eyes ever beheld and at extremely low prices. Since taking account of stock we find broken lots of goods all through our stock which will be closed out at cost, they are embraced in all our lines in cheap as well as fine goods. Shoes that sold at $2 now $1,50, shoes that sold at $3.75 now S3, Ladies' shoes lonner price $1 now 75c, and so on all through in men's, boys', youths' and childrens. We don't do any loud advertising; don't advertise anything we can't or won't do; we pay strict atten tion to fitting all customers; to have shoes comforta ble and neat fitting. It will be to your interest to see what we are doing before you buy. J3. O. HUSfSLTON. 102 N. Main Street P A VALUABLE AND DOUBLY USEFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT FOR LADIES. \ "DUPLEX" ELECTRO-MAGNETIC CURLER AND CRIMPER, § This if the most perfect, eonrtnirnt. usejul and tfftetive little toilet article ever invented. It com bines a Comb-Curler of superior finish with no impreved Ton* Crimper, and both purtn bei'>« M«ct.o iiairnftic, it quickly produce wonderfully pleasing and fatihionahle results. With ltn ai«l tne nair can I be fixed in any de.-irod st>h\ and when so fixes 1 with this little instrument it retains tbe effect much longer, and is not even effected by tbe damp air. Oars trttd, altcai's used. or appealer 8 - \\: •* "for -sale by the leading dm !. dry aud fancy goods irade generally, but if not J . :.ity we will mail it to any addn "S, pewtnaid. fftiaranteeing safe < m rec pt of .W.. or I• v -»or «2.0«, Kimi: by draft, express, or post-office money order, or currency in t ffist« •U i -tu r , -,vn I* eto Th<> A. Urldgntan «'o., 373 li road way. N V . Mention thi* paper. . . UridgmarTsCorsets.Brusbea.Uclte. and Spcvi-klties. Dcautiful and popular b'oods. JioetliUrrul ten Butler, Pa. Above is hbown a house costing .f2,200. aRRH m m HAY- FEVER WyVm U COLD HEAP Ely's Cream Balm i» not a liquid, tnvff or fXKPder. Applied into the nostrils it is qitirkly ahavrbfd. It cl>an*r» the head, allay* inflammation, heali _ E lift the sore*. Soltl by ilni'/qists or sent by mail on receipt of nrif. C|l ,f --3UC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3Ul> FAMOUS Reduction Sale D. X. P A PES Leading* Millinery House. All surplus stock rednced. No fall or winter goods to be car ried over. Splendid Bargains in hosiery, gloves, mittens, under wear and fancy goods of all kinds. Come and see them at No- 122. S. Main St., BUTLER, PA. Mourning Goods a Specialty. WHEN IN NEED OF IS® .... CALL ON HENRY BIEHL 122 NORTH'MAIN STREET, BTJTLE-R - ZPJELN N'A Where you can haye your choice tint of thp largest assortment of cooking and heating stoves in Bntler county; also dealer in Hardware. Lansing "Wagons, Wheeler & 'Wilson and Standard Sewing Machines, Hanging and Stand Lamps. M»uuf"»cturer of Tinware; Tin ltooling and Spouting a Specialty. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN Unquestioned Bargains IN Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubber Goods AT GRIEB & VOGELEY'S, The largest production of boots and shoes iii the town, which must he sold at reduced prices. We want your trade, Quality the Best, Pr ices the Lowest. Give us a trial. We shall offer bargains so extraordinary, so startling bat no one can resist. TIIE CASH SHOE STORE Will save you money. Boots and-Shoes at cost for the next 30 days. Ab solute sacrifice sale. An unusual opportunity. OUR SHOE SPECIALTIES in ladies and gents possess three dis tinct points of excellence: They are the most Durable, the most Complete and the most Stylish shoes in the town for the money.. Adapted for all classes of trade. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!! We have on hand that must be sold within the next 30 days -500 pair mens' kip boots. 300 pair boy's kip boots. 200 pair child's and youth's boots. That will be sold to some one for less than cost. Embrace the opportunity and come and see for yourself Yours Respectfully, Grieb & Yogeley, 347 S. MAIN STREET. - BUTLER, PA. Opposite Willnrd House. Great Removal Sale Now Going- on at J. R. GRIEB'S, ISTo. 120 South Moin St., - LJutler, :Pa; Vll goods"to be found in a first class Jewelry Store AT COST I*have put elf this sale as long as possible but having faikd s-o far in Kettintr a suitable store room and being compelled to move by Apiil Ist, I must adopt this plan of getting rid of an immense sto-k of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware And Spectacles. Call now for harg'tins. All store fixtures for Bale.