-Paris Robes-—Belford Cord- New SrpingDress Goods j. «_< pj FOR EARLY BUYERS: > We received this week our first shipment of New cj © Spring Dress Goods and through this advertisement we extend a ok cordial invitation to you to come Y W and look through our stock f whether you wish to purchase or O w ll0 *" ® S-TROUTMAN'S-S *? .2 Leading Dry Goods and Carpet i House. | -Henrietta Serge- What Draws the Trade, What Holds the Trade, What Increases the Trade Low Prices and Good Goods Does the Work- A Great Effort to Close Out all odds and ends will Wade, and if low prices will move goods they will certainly go. The season being far advanced all summer goods muat go at once. Read Ow* Higfi Price Killer, It Makes Our Customers Happy and Competition Depressed. The Like Was Never Known. Mm'a good aoUd plow shoes I USD'S Mad-pmwi 2-bockie, shoe* 1 00 Men's high eutCreedmoor's tap sole J 00 Xn'i oil gtha shots, badde or congress 1 15 Men's flue sella buff shoes, lace or ooogress 1 25 Msn's las eslt sad kangaroo shoes 2 00 fill 181 RtU Kll CIISI IKIlCTiai. Ladles' fins doagola button, patent tips, $1 15 - " *• " shoes, plain 105 " grain button shoes 100 " walking shoes, tip#. 75 " patent leather ozrords 100 " Soothgrn tfcp.... i2O A Car Load ef Samples at Half Priee. All Pat. Leather Goods Must Go. In order to close all my pat. leather shoes and oxfords I have placed them on sale below cost. When you are in ask to see them. Will You Attend this Sale? It Means Money to You. ui uii mill nuu mimi. Rettiember the Place. JOffi BICKEL. Ho. 128 South Main Street Butler, Pa. Go and see Invest in HMD ' THT » 'NEW FACTORIES * ' V Now la operation or being bnilt, we SOLID INDUSTRIES which have moved to SUwood An tmi rood to grow, cheep fuel and better railroad iwßMes Ti*y WU! empley, before the year is out, not lees than 1500 people, which 200 MORE HOUSES NEEDED AT ONCE For ths Incoming people, and 35 more stores could be rented to-day. 11 to 40 Per Cent a Year la the Renting, Msldes the rise in ralues which follows snch an increase in population. ELLWOOD CITY HAS Kgf- KOBE fAOTORIEB NOW BUILDING THAN OLDER towns times aS large fIFI and this is the margin for its future growth. W&T MORE AND BETTER RAILROAD FACILITIES THAN any other town ia Western Pennsylvania. Four Trunk Lines, and no transfer or switching chaqpa MORE MINERAL PRODUCTS THAN can be fonnd els4drbare in any one place, snch as Natnral Gas, Coal, Olass Bead, Molding Sfflld, Fire Clay, Red Clay, Building Stone, etc., and Water CjT' WY NOW Dont wait eyearantH the town is fonr times as Urge and values pro sortionatelr hinher ELttMD IMPROVEMENT CO SLLntODORT, unasßOE 00., PA. Job Work of all kind done at the "Citizen Office." PER CENT. |U FirstHortgageLsaxis No tu. commission or tec s. Interest payable semiannually by New York drill. Perfect se curity. Highest reference. CMS. V. REIO, Fairhavso, Wasbiagton. JOHNSONS LINIMENT \j*ix nrrmii iai xmax zu.^-Sf —GENERATION AFTER GENERATION... HATX USED ASP BI.ER.sf I. IT. . ti'-' Dropp+ft on Sugar 9 Childrrti Xo re It, Krery Traveler nhouTQ Eato a bottle of it In his satcheL Every Sufferer TOO! RMdlclw, Diphtheria, Coughs, < *tarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Dianrfcaa, I-ami aalonw In Body or Umha, Still Joints or Strains, will tlnn In this old Aiuslyne relief and speedy ear*. l'araphlet free. Sold everywhere. t'rtraS eta. by mail. « bottles, puJ. tx I. SJgOKXSOS 4. Ci>.. bo=.TO*. Uium. HUMPHREYS' Or. Hamphrevs' *peclflcs are scientifically snostpsl>] nn of price. Da lUsrsErrs' M.nuil. iU "«"•*" mi iiurims' ain. co.. 111 »m wiiiu-Rt..N— »•»*. SPECIFICS. WeiiseAhiii." pure alcohol to luaUe Wci.r: BLACKING. Alcohol is gno • it in good for the skin. Alcohol i I ingredient of Cologue, Florida W:u i . iU BUT Hutu the well known lacu We think there is nothing too codK !■ •::>«. in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails a( -Or. and at that price sells readily. M-.r.y people are so accustomed to buyii' •'< • ing or blacking at 6c. and 30 r. :i i* tt!e that they cannot nnderetand thai u I la. k ing can be cheap at 20c. Wewant to uin'. them with cheapness if we can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of SIO,OOO for a recipe which will enable i;s i . i WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at sm h tj thata retailer can profitably sell it at ! . bottle. We hold this offer open Jan. Ist, 1893. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. Philsl . _ Dll CO itCHING PILES rILtO«WAYME»« ABSOLDTBLT ctrxae. OINTMENT ITMfTOMH Malliwi litoM luklac u4 IMIu, akMrka Ut taaon. SoM bj dramiluorb* MllftrWcU. Prtparrtbj Da. Sw*> >i 1 So» Piul»«l!>■■>, Mil HOOUfyty HHtmj. H«w t« Mltry* and •irMtthMWKAE.I'SDETKLOPKDOBOAffS* PARTS OP MDT. AkMtmtatj B-fallluir HOU TKK4TlKßT—Bsasfttt lu a dar. ■•a testify trim iO Hlau* aa4 Pars**a Coaalrta*. Wrilt tksa. BiMrtßih* Hack, fiDkMllw Mil pro«,f» aalM (MIMJ fm, AMnw EPIC MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. « DOCTORS LAKE PRIVATE DISPENSARY. COR. PENH AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. All forms ot Delii-atc and Com plicated Disease* requiring CON FIIiKSTIAI. auitHclKNTlh'lC Med icatiou are treated at this I>is iiensary with a success rarely attained. Dr. 8. K. I-ake Is a member ol the Royal College of I'lij iicmng and Surgeons, and Is tne oMest and most experienced SPECIALIST In the cltv. Special at tention i:i ven to Nervous Debility fromerccsaivu mental exertion, Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus ing physical ami mental decay,lack of energy, lesponileney, etc.; also Cancel's, Old Sores, Kits, Hies, Rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin, Kloou, I.ungs Ci inary Organs,etc. Consultation tree and strictly confidential. Office hours, 9to » and 1 to 8 P. Sundays, » to* P. M. only. I'all at office or address DRS. I,AKE, COR. I'KNN AVE, AN D 4TII ST.. PI 'ITS IJ U ItUH. PA. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Urest Kaglish Brnrdjr. Promptly and perina- cures all forms o( ous Weakness, Emls slon s. Spennatorrhea, 71|nB£A| Impoteucy and all effects of Abuse or Kxcesseses. Keen perscrlbod over 33 years In thousands of cases the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for WOOD'S PHOSPHODIWE; If he offers some worth less medicine In place of this . leave his dishon est store. Inclose price In letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, Si; six. Sft. One will please, six will cure. Pamph let in plain sealed envelope, 'i stamps. Address THK WOOU CHEMICAL CO., 131 Woodward avenue. Detroit Mich. WSold in Butler by C. N. Jtoyd, J. K. Ralph, J. C. Redtck, and dugglsts everywhere. W. H. O'BRIEN &SON. [Successors of Schutte A O'Brien.] Sanitary Plumbers And (ias Fitters. DEALKRB*IN Sewer Pipe, (ras Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances. Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICII ! SXM tr. SKVOND ST., Vhiladmlp . n, f.i Are the oldest in America for Hi j inu!,,: ~ Special Diseases & Youthful Err.. -. Blood Poison, Nervous Debility . | nlngs, Dlsrharxes, Sirlf-tii'cs. Iliad I. r t • and Skin Diseases, Vari cqreie Hydn-'-i . ' Hire, permanently cured l.y iuiprov..i m< li without detention from business Tin- l>.,«ioi - success is due U> his lifelong experieiiee and study; to the pure vegetable remedies used and to the thorough examination aud watchful at teation given patients during treatment. Ato years establishment isourguaraiilec of succths. Treatment by Hull « Nprrlalty. Office hours, Va. *., to 2v.M,ISto !i r. M All day Saturday till IP. M Sundays 10 to 12 x. u Mad llansp Iter Hook. (Copyrighted.) I ACT -iinnn Unless you write us qulc i«tlO I OIUUU ly. we want more sale men. and will guarantee permanent position with salary anu expenses paid weekly. I'ill or part time. Experience not required, stock complete. Including many fast selling np<-clal ties. Elegant outfit tree. Address C. H. HAWKS & CO.. ;Nurserymnu, Rochester, N. V. gtibilßh(di»7P. THE CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS THEY LIVE IN BOATS. Uandrrdi of Faatlllee Float FP » nd Down til* OrMt Rltci*. A Memphis writer introduces to the public a strange population who are counted as residents of that city, al though moat of them were born on the Mississippi or one of the streams empty ing into it, and have never lived on dry land. The people occupy a floating set tlement of house boats. The boats are sometimes named, and many of them are neatly painted and show signs of comfortable furnishings, judging from lace curtains at the windows and pic tures to be seen hanging on the walls of the interior. The colony is made up of representa tives from twenty odd states drained by the Mississippi and its tributaries. Moored aide by side one hundred and fifty boats were counted by the writer, who learned that some of the families began their navigation of the river as far north as Montana. It is not a fixed population, for, although most of the boats have been anchored at Memphis a long time, tho absence of one of the families is noted now and then, and the Inquirer is told that the head of the house has changed liis habitat to New Orleans or tome other river city. The houae-boat owner, of course, pavs no rent. To escape it ho took to tne water. His food consists chiafly of flab, at catching which he is an adept. He knows hotter than anybody else where to find the cat, tho buffalo, the perch and innumerable other fish. Driftwood serves him for fuel, and clothes, tobac co, spirita and a few necessaries are se cured by an occasional daj's labor as a 'longshoreman,roustabout or farm hand. IN THE AZORES. Thar* Ii Romance to Be Found Hidden la Bloody Hletory. In 1580 the Azores came under the power of Spain, and in the history of the next twenty years their name is fre quent as the favorite battleground of the English and Spanish fleets. The partiality was, indeed, according to Macmillan's Magazine, mainly on the •ide of the former, and for a good reason. These islands lay right in the track of all vessels sailing to and from that enchanted region known then to all men as the Spanish Main. On the highest peak of Terceira, whence in clear weather the sea could be scanned for leagues around, were raised two columns, and by them a man watched night and day. When he saw any sailff approaching from the west he set a flag upon the western column, one for each sail; if they came from the east a simi lar sign was set up on the eastern col umn. Hither in those days came up out of the mysterious western seas the great argosies laden with gold and silver and jewels, with silks and spices and rare woods, wrung at the cost of thousands of harmless lives and cruelties unspeak able from the fair lands which lie be tween the waters of the Caribbean sea and the giant wall of the Andes. And hither, when England, too, began to turn her eyes to £1 Dorado, came the great war galleons of Spain and Portu gal to meet these precious cargoes and convey them safe into Lisbon or Cadiz b«fore those terrible English sea wolves could get scent of the prize. A Woman'* Tact. Be got a message from his wife. It knocked him off his pins. With tears ol joy he read these words, "instead of triplets, twins." —Puck. Final 1 He —You referred me to your father, and he sent mo to your mother, and she in turn has told me to ask you again. She—Dear me, that's just like papa and mamma. I'm sure I told them plainly enough. Er—l am very sorry— but— —Truth. An Important Advantage. Adlot—Murderers in New York state have one thing in their favor. Oa&kat—Do you think it is an advan tage to be electrocuted? Adlet—Certainly. They can say they were not born to be hanged.—Judge. A Loud Call. Cumso —That new gown of Mrs. Fan gle's is a calling dress, isn't it? Mrs. Cumso—ifes; but how did you know? Cumso—lt seemed to mo loud enough to call.—Detroit Free Press. Daring the epidemic of flux in this coun ty last summer, I had hard work keeping a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night to get a bottle of the remedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the last ten years and find that it has given l>etter satisfaction in cases of diarrho-a and flax, than any other medicine I liave ever handled.—J. 11. Bcnham. Druggist, Gol conda, Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that county daring the epidemic referred to. It was a perfect success and was the only remedy that did cure tho worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their lives. In four other epidemics of bowol complaint this Remedy has been equally successful. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Broaden «fc Allison. W. Sunbury. —Many second hand watches are brand new. Mr. John Carpenter, of Good laml, Ind. says: '"I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Re.nedy,for diarrho-a and so vere cramps, and pains in the stomach and bowels with the best results. In the worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to effect a care. In most cases one dose will do. Besides it's other gcod qualities it is pleasant to take." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by I). U. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden A Allison. \V. Snnbary. —Many a man who takes a plunge at the himself in hot wator. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask your friendp about it. ~ —''He gave me the cold shake," as the milk punch remarked of the barkeeper. When will you be Convinced? Time and again you have been deceived, and yet again you allow yourselves to be trapped by unscrupulous dealers, of whom you know little or nothing, while you cau so easily satisfy yourself. The evidence is before you. Every household needs and hays a stimulant. No medicine knowu to the world serves so many good purposes as a good pure rye whisky, brandey or wine. The best physicians reccomtnend them. Max Klein, of Alleghney, Pa., has so forc ibly demonstrated that he deals fairly with the public, and will even now, after twen ty-five years existence in the liquor busi ness, give you the best of references. Try him for any of tho following: Silver Age Old Kye, at $1.50 per full quart; Duquesue Bye, $1.25 perquart; Finch, Guckenheimer, Overholt, Boar Creek and Gibson, SI.OO per ipiart, or six quarts for $5.00. All do mestic wines from 50 cents upwards. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors, to MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. —Tho oysters will he back from their summer vacations in four weeks. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class llotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25, —35, —or 50 cents. Every cock fight is won by a fowl. Consumption Surely Cured. To The Soir»K:~Pteun Inform your roaden that I have a ponltlve roiuedy for the above-named dtaeaao. B; ':■ timely use thousand* of hnpelaaa cuaea have Wyn permanently cured- I nhall bo Klad to send twj . u'tlea of my remedy FKKK to any of your rea*li-ni f/) have conauinpUua if they will •end me ttuli .Express and P. O. addreae. Heepert- SuUjr. X. A. BU-CUK. M. C.. 10l ltact bu Y. HEADS ARE BIGGErt NOW. Cnuilnml of All NaUou, Though Differ ent, Ar« Ealv|lii( Jofetner. It is interesting' to observe how the shape of a mail's Uea'l arts as an index to his nationalitv—that is, if you know how to consult die index. As a proof of this, notice how long and narrow the average American head is. Hatfl made in England will not fit such a head at all, the head being bo long "fore and aft" as to make die hat too wide at the sides. With the German it is the re verse, if any difference. The head of a true Rhinelander is wide at the tem ples; if the hat'is the exact length, in nine cases out of ten it has to be stretched sideways in order to make it fit. English heads are wide, but not so pronounced as those "of the Germans, there is more of a "sliding scale" with them as to th® relative length and breadth. The Celtic head is almost in variably round or oval, and without pronounced phrenological "bumps." For general smoothness of the cranial protuberance, the Italian comes next to the Celts, either of the two besting the classic Greeks in that respect. Odd as it may seem, anatomists declare that the Turkish skull is almost identical in shape, size, etc., with that of the enlightened nineteenth century inhab itant of the United States. Ilat deal ers, such as makers, furnishers, etc., say that the heads of all nations are gradually growing larger. In 1800 the average hat used was OJii to-day it is 73*. CAT AND WEASEL. I'umj Regan the Fight, But Gave It Up as a R*out reciprocation. "You must proceed to court." "I prefer you to do that." "Come, hurry, please, tho justice la waiting!" "Oh, well, then you have tho license, I suppose?" The deputy cleared himself in time.— ; Texas Sittings. A Tariff Reformer. Hiram Daly—Mrs. M. E. Grant im ports all her servants. Biddies Kip—Doesn't that infringe the law? iTiram Daly—l don't know. She probably thinks they should como in free, as raw materials.—Puck. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivaled. For sale by D. U. "Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros pect; Preaden & Allison, W. Sunbury. —lt is proposed to hold World's Fairs in Berlin in 1898. and in Paris in 1!>00, but definite action has not yet beef? taken by the nations concerned. —The World's Fais Directory has ex pended up to date approximately seven and a quarter million dollars. —Take Hood's and only Hood's, because Hood's Sarsaparilla CtRKK. It posseses pe culiar merit. —The tide of public opinion is unmis takably turning strongly in favor of keep ing the World's Fair open on Sunday, pro vided a "silent" Fair be assured. The Ex position authorities have never had any idea of keeping the machinery running on Sunday and everything going at full boom as on wf ic days, and since they hare eo declared themselves, tho demands fffr Sun day closing have diminished greatly in number. Sot a few who had petitioned for a closed Fair, have changed their minds and revoked their request and have asked that the gates be opened. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Itowels each day. In ordor to be healthy this is necessary. —The most costly of the metals is dy dininm, which sells at $4,500 a pound. We get ours at a discount of 2 per cent (or cash. "I believe in the good old saying that says, 'You should give the devil his due;' And the very first tiling that I'd give to him Is tho man who rucks a canoe." —Rheumatism cured in u day—"Mystic cure'' for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the tlis easo immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 7."> cts. Sold by J. C. liedick, druggist, Butler. —ln the latest summer novel the hero ine saves tho heroine by taking off her sus penders and lowering them over tho edge of a cliff to the ledge where ho is clinging. , —As a time honorod means of carrying oivilaztion into Africa, 049,G1G gallons of rum were exported from this country to the Dark Continent within eleven months. —Naturalists say that a single barn swal low will devour 60 000 flies in a day. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured as a powder, which can lie given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Tho system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an titter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 4H page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co., 185 Kaco St.. Cincinnati o. —lt is remarkable what an enormous quantity of quinine is sold, considering that it is a drug on the market. —"Take me all 'round, and you won't find my equal," as tho champion fat man modestly remarked to the museum propri etor. Chamberlain's Bye ami Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Soro Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch; Prairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed, it la put up ia Mid 00 WBt IwiW- ITS A HOODO! don't ware us— t „ 't never harts a easterner, but it knocks ""Comp-tition eadwi.v The monster i gentle to oar customers and they can jtm* ~ " .'J handle it with |»erft-« t -nfety The 'lfcfr - ,'reat ' What is it," i- what every- j odv want.- to k'io\v: bv > i:r illustration you can pet- hat u is not i,k>- to any jllj , -* W" ''.jJhing upon tit-earth, or the water under ihe earth, hut nun- w nderful than any jyj, | u ' , V '. T al) I Orangoutang, ut ar.ii ick your ton true out. the greatest wonder of mammoth stocs of fino ciothing, Hat*. Cap?, Shirt?, rants, Uuderwear Collar?, Cuffs, Neckwear, Suspenders. Umbrella?, Trunks. Valise?, Satchel?, Purees, Bill and Pocket-books, Clothe?, Hair and Tooth-brushes, Watches, Chains, Charms, Ladies' and Gents' Kings, Pins, Collar and Cuff Button? and hundreds of articles too tedious to mention which we have for sale, and you inav need Call and see our mammoth stock of beautiful spring at tractions and you will certainly say its a Hoodo. Well, we are uot looking for those who do trade with a? but for those who do not. We don't believe there are many who do not, but there ought not to be one person in Butler j or adjoining counties left who does not know that the place to save money, j to get big values, is at Ileck's Store, 121 X. Main St Wbyis it that you miss vour chance and waste your money ? Don't you know better? We bear you no ill will, why should we .' Tbi? is not our funeral, we are just he same merry merchant as of old. We are rollicking, jolly fellows; we are tiproaring, tip top sellers, and when u comes to bargains we can suit you to aT. If you think we are a honey, come buy your clothes and drop your money, aud we'll treat you like a little sonny, for we have got the energy and the will; we made up our mind to be the LEADER IN OUR LINE j and the result is that we lead and the band plays Anuy Kooney, aud there is no mistake about it. The world stands aghast at the realization of tbe fact that the high quality and low prices of onr goods is a reality and not a fictionarv legend to those who have never dealt with us. We would he glad to see vou and pleased to put in your hands a real money saver, a bargain with a great big B If you are not on onr list of customers, come and be convinced that we are right at the front doing big business, cn the best basis, a square deal anil a rolling dollar. We are going to get up a train load for the World's Fair at Chicago in 1893, and we want you to come in and go along. We will furnish you with a Round Trip Ticket, free the only conditions that you buy your goods oIT us. tor further particu lars call in and see us about it. With kindest regard? for your liberal patronage and your remembrance of us to your many friends, we shall ia the futnre endeavor to merit your confidence. Yours Very Respectfully, D. A. HECK, Champion iClothier, Hatter and Furnisher, 121 N. M«ii\ St., BUTLER * : : A TALISMAN! While there is nothing exactly magical about our shoes, there is a "slight of hand" that truns them out with the fitting qualities that makes them famous. There is too, a "charm" about them so lmpreßSive u mers y'eld to the "spell" that never leaves Onr ladies shoes called "enchanters." Our men's arc full of talsmanic virtues, smooth sailing in these shoes, "no tacking" (nautical friends please«**«») jj* season of circuses reminds us of "turns, ard teon y g flexible about ours is that, like all our goods, they bend easily being Ter J ™* lbte ™ S Bee ROBINS BROS., S. E. Corner of Diamond. - Near Opera House "Well begun is half done." Begin your house work by buying a cake of SA POLIO. Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it. ~ , KINGS, [\« I I EAR-RINGS, IJI amoi 1( Is ) SCARF PINS, 'STUDS, F GENTS GOLD, W. | -J LADIES GOLD, atones 1 GENTS SILVER LADIES CIIATLAIN, W 1 ( Gold Pins, Ear-rings, Jewelry j Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, f Tea sets, castors, butter dishes d. i J and everything that can be hi 1 verware | round >□»r.™t ci«« »to*e, RODGER BIOS. 1847 """" E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, NorthtMain St., BUTLER, PA.. Young Mothers! W Off** You a Bemedy vhlch Inwunl Safety to X.oo. Finch's (;olden Weddlilf. Houjfherty. Cuck enlicliner, Ijirge, Gibson. Bridgeport, Mt. Ver non. Overholt, Etc. This is tie; only house not rectifying In the city, therefore our goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed and boxed without extracharjfe. If.nndmall orders receive prompt attention. Grandfathers' Choice 3 years old, I-' on per Ballon. Try us. Mifflin Street Livery. WM. BIEIIL Prop'r. One square west of Main St., on j Mifflin St. All good, safe horses; j new baggies and carriages. Landaus for weddings and funerals. Open day and night. Telephone No. 24. ffANTED UOV,:, , 1 . teold flnn i■• f < i • .■ • , i • , 0 4uti vxpji* "• W* \iU>jL .>• w M *a. * READ AND REMEMBER For strictly pure and rellaMe STRAIGHT I.iyUOKS. cull on I. jV. FINCH, ISBMITIiriELn ST.. PirTMll M.M. PA. ' f(i pp. Monongahela House.) ' Matclil »s for Family u»e and Me-.lictaal pur poses are FINCH'S UOLDKN WKIMHNG, I Allll OCt'KENIIKIMKU 8 W3ISKV. 'per qt. ; OVKlillol.l S WHISKY. j J I'?; DILUNGKH'S WHISKY. I '" r 1 Goods neatly packed and promptly *hlp|*'d 1 FKKK or KVF'KVSR on receipt of cash or post ofTlr** order. 8 w Nothlntf cxpreaßOd «\ O- U. fiend for Price List. it ' —T (tOSSER'S CREAM GLYCERINE is delightfully perfumed and ia of great service in removing pimples and blotches from the face. For chapped hands, lips or any rough ness of the* skin and as a dressing for the face after shaving, it will be found invaluable. For Sale by Druggists. i • WANT WORKERS Sjtlarv or commission to go«>d m< n. Fast sell lair Imported Specialties; also full line OUAKANTEKD HI RSWtY STUCK. Mock falling to U\e replaced rut. IS. D. I.uclchford & to ~ Rochester, >. A MILLINERY TRIUMPH The Loading Millinerv House D. T. RAPE, Our line : M "< i< \\ u » »u to investigate, an i* • un that oar >t« vk ;> the m. ••»? .arrartive in Butler county. TriuutK.l '< . d- ret in.wtw, pins, laces, l>raiiN. cr ■>< s, m *s, ?*. Mourninw. N S'yfaa, mn «>f them. i- ;!»»■• aNM m tention to Perfect Fitting ot j.>u. fee, .■»\ ! wv- * Than Anv Shoe House in Butler. And best of all every b t*< -ia ;»r -»r <1 •• ar • > Ladies' Fine Oxfords. 75 ru, sL»><», ji iT>, $l ,'xi *n! ay Ladies* Fine Bui* >a 80-.u '.n> c'*. $1 >. il 2. #1 •*"; IJ Ladies' Fine Opera Suppers .">0 e ■». •» rts v I )i '.•> Children'-' Colored II ; i - - ChiUlrwaaP sad la%M>^ Skoes -~> ct.-, .'>•) «-*.s and TS >" 4 . tfowa*', Bww' oad ChiUMa' Spring Heels a specialty. SPECIAL I OR MEN. Mens' Brotfac* and P: >.* Sh > si.' " and $1 i> Mens' Fine Sbojea; $1.25, ai l $1 Men.-' Extra Fine Strles ;o Cal'". Bal and CfrapMß M #*.««. Boys'and Yoijih*'Sr, >»- i* 7 > «| mi. s; .. - » » tad MM LOOK THIS X)VER BEFORE YOL BUY. B. C. HUSELTON. 102 N. Main St Bntiw P* i Great Knock Down Sale! EVERYTHING MUST «0. ) i . Not a Few C'henp I As Leaders, But every thir in < -nr lmni< ■> r fir* n fb. finest Silk- to the commonest !>>mest» ftra Goods. Everything in Carj ts M . L > Ptortiers, I-ice Curtains, Fixtures. Ac. Everything in Wrap-, in C. v H. si< ry. Trtrnnin--. in Lnderv. cur, in Kmbr itlerics. i V\hite I >rr— Gamu ' s, Napkin . Toxvel i am! «"r.c*h. <. in fact as we sa\ abo e in everything in the hw Now will yi u take achrantage o4 tkfe ..pportun.r to buy goods at las prices than they were ever aoiu. It* ?>o call until September I-t at RITTER& RALSTON'S wl pDH HAY- FEVER W7gm Cold " head * Elf* Crfifl Palm unfa /•? < tnuf »r j> :l> ' 1 ;5 " ' c-« r A Efllt wAM hllr DDC ELY BROTHERS. 66 W»"en Slrwt B£W TflM■ JUb J J S<-< ,K ' ' TBI Ll.\ VWUSIIt IISI lit HOI Ml*' "* Wf<»T«BS no»HM'l». Tlie Win, 11. lloliim'n < I>istillers of "Holm, s' Be '* and H p- V» Hd Economy PURE RYE WHISKY. All the leading ky< and 8.-urb.n Whiskies in bond fl» 111 pM Imp< >rters of fine Brar'di« *. Gins and \\ ™ BETST D FOR PRTCSI H IST Telephone No. 305 120 Water St. and 158 Fir Ave . » : ! * Presidential Campaign of 1892. GRAND INDUCEMKNTS TO READERS OF THE GrnZKN. 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