.■(•THESE THINGS I NEED:#- r 1 NEED MONEY, I NEED ROOM, I NEED CUSTOMERS. Spring Goods are here and Winter Goods must go. HERE IS THE TIME. THE STORE IS PACKED FROM CELLAR TO ROOK Price is no Question now. THE OBJECT IS TO SELL SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Come in and look over oar spring stock, I can safely say it was never better, gTeat care was taken in selecting styles for this year, and prices re main at the same low standard that is always mantained at my store. The new styles and shapes in shoes and slippers are beauties beyond de scription. Don't fail to see them. $3,000 Worth of Winter Goods go in March at Half Price, Robber goods must all go no matter what they bring. Lots of Miss and Children's rubbers for >0 cts. a pair. 20 doz stogie boots from SI.OO up. 70 doz. stogie shoes from .oc up. We blow our horn long and loud when we come to shop wora. 18 doz. Men's kip boots 3 soles $4 50. 22 doz. Men's hand made shoes $3.50. . Both of the above are $1 50 under prices and assortment is limited, they are just the goodß for oil men. Boots and Shoes made to Order and Repairing done on Short Notice. Leather and Findings, Blacksminths' Aprons. N e Want your Trade, and Good Footwear at Low Prices will Secure it. Remember the place. JOHN BICKEL'S, BUTLER, PA. CLEARANCE SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Boots and Shoes. OUR annnal clearance sale of Fall and: Winter Jgoods is now on. Thoi»e in search of exceptional good bargains in seasonable goods should visit our store. Among the goods that must and shall go 1 low prices have their usual effect, are all heavy Rubber Goods, .lnclud ing all felt, wool and beaver goods. A great many of these goods can be had at YOUR OWN PRICE THE prices of all leather goods "also have come unnder the knife. You can now buy Children's School Shoes and Men and Women's Winter Goods for LESS THAN THEIR COST to us. The only way to tell anything about the justness of the price is to see the arti cle and the price together. Money is said to talk and if it does its voice is loader and clearer in our place of business than elsewhere, because ita purchasing power is so much greater. There is only one way to convince yourself, that way is now open to you. AL RUFF. ~ * SPRING.« We are approaching the days of all the year, the days when the air is freighted with the perfumery of flowers, and everything is symbolic of Peace and Good Will. In this respect these days re semble our shoes. Their Good Will is shown by their willingness to stand by you, ae long as you stand in them. Quality, not price ia cheapness, and we believe our prices quality considered to be the lowest in Butler. ROBINS BROS., S. E. Corner of Diamond. - - - Butler, Pa. Trotting Stallioti. Record 2.37J in a race on a half-mile track. Sired by Mambrlno King, the greatest living sire of demonstrated race norses. and the hand somest horse in the world. Thirteen sons and daughters of this great horse made records bet ter than 2.30 last season, including the great marc. Nightingale—2.loX made l n the fourth heat of a race. They are bread winners. They are the handsomest class of horses on earth. '■Mohican King's dam was sired by a son of Hambletonlan (10) called Mohican, who was the stre of Ave great race horses, showing that the blood lines which go to make up Mohican King's remarkable pedigree have and will train on, trot on and win on, besides being famous for their beauty and line finish. I started Mohcan King in five races last fall getting a piece of the money every time, and won the largest purse and best race he started in, which certainly ought to be a credit to any hors>< for the Brat aeason. He is like his sire, a beautiful dark chestnut, very handsome, heavy boned, well muscled, and has grert lung Bawer. His colts are all stamped closely after imself, speedy and fine looking. This horse will make the season of ISS3 In Butler, Pa. Terms. $25 to Insure. No account ability for accidents. Will be found In the Scottßarn, in the alley north of the Wick House Livery Barn. C M. HARRINGTON, Owner. STORM BIRD, 9459. Record, 2:35 at 4 years. Sired by Lord Russel, fall brother to Maud S, 2.08}. STORM BIRD is half brother to the mighty Kremlin, 2:07}, king of trotting stallions. His dam has a trotting record of 2:26 j, and his grand dams are the greatest brood mares that ever lived. Each are the dami of stallions having one hundred in the list. The two together have t>l4 of their descendants in the 30 list and hold 43 ol the world's records. He is a grand individual and a trotting-bred trotter, combining in his pedigree the two most fashionable and intense trotting families in the world. He is a rich cherry bay, 16} bands high, perfect ly sound, strong and handsome. He will be found at my barn, 3; miles northeast of Prospect, the three first days of each week, and tne last at the Butler Fair Grounds daring the season of 1893, at the very low terms of $35 to insure. For pedigree address, ALONZO McCAXDLKSS, Isle, Pa. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Oregg is now ranniog a tine of carriages betweea the hotels uad depots of the town. Charges- reasonable. Telephone No, 17, or leave orders at Hotel Yogeley. Good Livery in Connection DIB! DRUGS IT IIM | PRICES is the motto at .our J, store. If you are sick and need medicine you want the BEST. This you can always depend upon getting from us, as we use nothing but strictly Pure Drugs in our Prescription Depart ment. You can get the best of every thing in the drug line from us. Uur store is also headquarters for PAINTS,! OILS, VARNISHES, Kalsomine, Alabastine k - Get our prices before -you buy Paints, and see what we have to offer. We can save you dollars on your paint bill. Respectfullv J. C. REDICK, • Main St., next to Hotel Lowry, BUTLER, * Here We Are Right To Tie Front With Spot Cash Prices. We have some overcoats left and have made prices on them that will move them soon. We do not wish to carry over a garment of heavy goods and if low prices will clear them out we shall do it, BO before , buying clothing or furnishings for men or boys inspect the goods and rock bottom spot cash prices at The Racket Store, 120 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. SEE These Prices on EYERGREENS. 10.000 Norway Spruce. 4 to G Inches high, 120. lo.noo Balsam Fir. 4 to 8 Inches high, 10,000 Arbor Vita;. 8 to 15 Inches high. ti">. lo.ono Scotch Pine. 4to 8 inches high. Wo. Over -MO varieties. T. 000.000 for sale. EftPCCT TPPPQ 100.1)00 White Cottonwood, rUKCiOI IKEi&O.j to \i inch, t«o. 100,000 Yellow Cottonwood, 12 to 21 Inch, JIOO. ico.ooo Sugar Mai»le, lto 8 inch. (35. 1000.(00 Kim, 4to C- Inch. We sold 8,000,0(0 in is»2. We must sell twice as manv tills year. Our nursery is overstocked w Ith'oll varieties and sizes of fruit and ornamanu.l trees. We imi:-t clear some of them out. Send for i>rlce lists. EYERGREEN NURSERIES, Evergreen, Wis. 4/\ PER CENT. |U First Mortgage Loans Jfii tax, commission or fees. Interest payab:e •cmi-aunualiy by New York draft. Penort id entity Highest reference. cms. V. REID. Fiirhaven. Washington. m k builders use The best lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand— whatever goes into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; they get better prices for their v/ork than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the " Old Dutch Pro cess " of slow corrosion, and with one of the following standard brands : "Armstrong & McKelvy" " Beymer-Bauman" " Fahnestock" " Davis-Chambers" For colors they use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.'s Tinting Colors, are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it wiU pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York Pittsburgh Branch, National Lead and Oil Co. of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pa. LINIMENT v HOUSEHOLD USE. ' WEB originated ' I I'V. TV.: -I-. "rice 35 its. Si i bolt. 1 !*. Z . J •■ v - ' I -ston. Mlljj, SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals nud Chart Sent Free. CURES (FeveriM'oiiffeNtion*,lnflammation A.A.} Spinal DlcninffirlM, .Milk Fever. B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Khenmatiam. C*C.»Diateraper, Nasal Discharges. D.D.—Bom or C«rabs, Worms. E.E—COUKIIH, lleaves, Pneumonia. F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. G.G.«— miscarriage. Hemorrhages. H. 11.— L'rinary and Kidney Diseases* I.l.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.H.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - .60 Stable Case, with Specifics. MantuiL Veterinary Cure Oil and Medicator, s7*oo Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - - I*oo Sold by DrninrfoU; or ipst prepaid anywhere mad la any quantify on receipt of prlee. IIUXTHRETS* aED.CO., 11l A 113 William St., Sew York. W r JG9I HOMEOPATHIC ftft HKJSPECIFIC NO.ZB In osa 30 years. The only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 rials and large vial powder, for $5. Sold by Drnggl«ta, or tent postpaid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., 11l A 11* William SU.XewYerfc. THE NEXTMORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This drink I* made from herbs, and is prepared for use ** easily us tea. It is called LANE'S MEDICINE All druggists sell it at &oc. and tI.OO per packajro. Buy one to-day. LANE'B FAMILY MEDICINE MOVES THH BOWELS EACH £>AY. In order to be hcaltiu* this 13 necessary. aung Mothers We Offer You a Semedg which Insure* Safety to Zife of Mother and Child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Bobs Confinement of its fain, Horror and Risk. Afterunlngonebottleof"Mother'*Friend" - Buffered but little pain,and did uot experience tu weakness afterward usual in such caies.—2ii; j.ss ib QAQE, Lamar, Uo., Jan. 15th, IS9I. Seat by express, charges prepaid, on receipt < > prico, S1.&0 per boitlo. Book to Mothers mailed rruw. ÜBAOFIEIO BEGI'LATOB CO., ATLANTA, GA. BOLD BY ALL DBUGUIST3. For Sale by J. C. Redlck. OIL EC ITCHING M.ES i SLIIOSWAWE't ABSOLUTELY OCP.BB. OINTMENT S 1 ! MPTOMB—Mol.tur. i Intcn.e ItcMnc •l-Ktnfl moM at bj «rutrhfn £ *l? » c ", n , tln .'"" f»™ .nrfu SoJJ i»v hv •i-rjOcu.l FOR MEN ONLY? Kl" ] aTft I! I Weakness of Body and Kind, Effects rllilln *lßllof Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. kUbuat, N«blc MANHOOD hilly Rcatorcd. How to calarve ai4 fet rrn jrt boa WEAK, L !S DEVELOPED ORGAXBA PARTS OF ROD Y. Abaolulrlv oaralllaf HOME TREATMENT—Bcaefita ia a Cay. ■•a taatliy fro a 60 States and Karclfa Cooatrlr «. Write them. Ifaerlptltc Book, explaaalfoa aad proofs mailed (s»al«is ...■■•s.'try with a success .-arely attained. Dr. S. K l ike U ? member of the Itoy.il College of I'hy i.M'S and Surgeoac, and is tne ol lest and most exr-ericncod SPECIALISE In the city- Special at t n'.ion priven to Nervous Debility from ercessive *ic tal exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc., caua mt physical and mental decay,lack of enerpy, !.-pondoncy, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, i'il«?. Kheumatlsm, and all diseases of the Skin, i.lojd, I.ungs UrinarvOrgans,etc. Consultation !ree and strictly conildcntial. Office hours, 9to I and 7 to 8 F. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 r. 11. only. <1 at office or ad.ircsa I»RS. I.AKE, COft. AVE. ANDITH ST..PITTSBUUGH»I*A. —wmumtmmam*gaaa—a—aa—B—a— /J /] The oldest and best In ./V' ) ] //// stitution for obtaining a Business EducatloiK /•■'// prepared thousands of * YOUNG MEN • ;>r il "Ctivo duties of life. For circulars ad 1». DUFF & SONS, rittsburgli, l'a. - -- . rrrr. can set the BEST / i , EDUCATION for all / M / Prs.ctkal i*uipo3ta i»t f & CL^K ' S /jr fMm&i College, JWV (_y t/t/ ERII, PA. Wogrf,:L Rooms; MMera Methods; Kxperlrnced lrachers. Jin tages in Shorthand aad Typewriting. Wrlie fos Catalogue. H. C. CLA»K, Pres. 6Jf.BwwtT.6ee THE CITIZEN » The Atlantic Sea Bed. Proceeding westward from tho Irish coast the bed deepens very gradually; in fact for the first 230 miles the gradient is but six feet to the mile, In tho next 20 miles,however, the fall is over 9,000 feet, and sj precipitous is the sudden decent that in many places depths of 1.200 to 1,- GOO fathoms are encountered in very close proximity to the 100 fathoms line. With the depth of 1,800 to 2,000 fathoms the sea bed in this part of the Atlantic becomes a slightly undulating plain, whose gradients are so light that they show but little alter ation of a depth of 1,200 miles. The ex traordinary flatness of these submarine prairies the familiar simile of basin rather inappropriate. Tho hollow of the Atlantic is not strictly a basin, whose depth increases regularly toward the cen ter; it is rather a saucer or dish-like one. so even is the contour of its bed. Tho greatest depth In the Atlantic has been found somo 100 miles to the north ward of the island of St. Thomas, where soundings of 3,875 fathoms were obtained. The seas around Great Britian can hardly be regarded as forming part of the Atlan tic hollow. They are rather a part of the platform banks of tho European continent wbich the ocean has overflowed. An ele vation of the sea bed 100 fathoms would suffice to lay bare the greatest part of the North sea and join England to i'enmark. Holland, Belgium and France. A deep channel of water would run down the west coast of Norway, and with this the majori ty of fiords would be connected. A great part of the Bay of Biscay would dissapear: but Spain and Portugal are but little rej moved from the Atlantic depression. The 100 fathom line approaches very near the west coast, and soundings of 1.000 fathoms can be made withim 20 m iles of Cape St. Vincent, and much greater depths have been sounded at distances but little great er than this from the western shores of the Iberian Peninsula. — Sautical Magazine. —When you think of spring medicine, how quickly Hood's Sarsaparilla comes in to your mind. A Word Concerning Glanders. Glanders is among the worst diseases which can attack horses, being incurable, and certainly causing death sooner or lat er. It also attacks men, with the same re sult. We notice several cases have devel oped in horses in Indiana county recently, and there has been one case in Brookville. The first indication of the disease is usual ly a watery discbarge from the horse's left nostril. Inside of three weeks cup-like ul cers will form in the nostril, followed by a discharge of yellowish matter. The horse will have a congh, and usually a swelling under the left jaw. He will prob ably eat a* well as usual, and not fall away in flesh. At tho very first indication of the approach of the disease the animal should be seperated from all others, and a veterinary surgeon be called to examine it. No glaudered horse should be permit ted in a field where other horses are to be pastured, as the diseased matter will be left on the grass, to come in contact with the healthy animals. As soon as the dis ease is known to be glanders the animal should be killed without delay. This statb allows a maximum price of S2O to owners of glandered and killed. The disease start ed in London two years ago, last year reached New York, and is now spreading through the country. Let every owner of horses watch it closely. Too much care cannot be taken. And men should use the utmost caution to prevent any of the virus from the diseased animal coming in con tact witn themselves. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In »>rder to be healthy this is necessary. —A bawl room—the day nursery. —Varios shades of purple promise to be popular. —Codfish dried by machinery loses its best flavor. . —The Park was filled with strollers yes terday. —There's an eflort to popularize "creas ed" shoes. —Suburban bullfrogs are arouseing from from their winter nap. —There are heavy shipments of paint to points along tho shore. —There is an unusual number of wed dings booked for the near future. It's a Parisian fad to wear a string of real flowers inside the hem of the dancing dress. —A few warm days -will entirely thaw out the latent enthusiasm of the baseball crank. —Rheumatism cured in a 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 dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Redick, druggist, Butlei. —Violets peep through park lawns. —Half of the shoppers on Main St. seem to be buying engagement souvenirs or wedding presents. —A cute "Vermont editor, when he could get no response from his delinquent subscribers for a certain time, published their obituary on the theory that they must be dead. It has caused a big stir ring up among the delinquents, and the cash is rolling up. * How to Obtain Long Life, Take life easy. Nothing prolongs life like a cheerfuf disposition. Make haste slowly. The snail outran the hare and won tho race. Avoid all worry. Care wrinkles the brow and dries up the fountain of life. Don't get angry. Every burst of passion shortens life's span one inch. Be moderate in all things and temperate in your habits. Remember, "sleep is na ture's kind restorer," and if you would live long, sleep long. Above all tako care of yourself. If you are not feeling well there is something wrong and nature needs to be stimulated in her work. The best in the country recommend Klein's Silver Age and Duquense Rye for such a purpose. They are for sale by dealers generally at $1.50 and $125 per quart respectively. Send to Max Klein, 82 Federal Street, Alleghe ny, Pa., for a complete catalogue and price-list of all kinds of liquor, mailed free. —lf the cholera gets a foothold in Amer ica this summer the peach crop may as well throw up its hands. —The most advanced chappies have their hair cut in a straight, thick line along the top of the coat collar. —That enchanting juvenile joy, the "re turn ball," has been revived, and is in evi dence wherever the small boy can be iound. —"My lines have not fallen in pleasant places," as the spring poet remarked when editor after editor consigned his contribu tions to the waste basset. —Rare pieces of Confederate money are counterfeited and disposed of to numisma tists. —ln imported fashion plates the new est thing in men's styles is a look of maud lin imbecility. —With the advent of gentle spring the balloon man has made his debut for the season of 1893. USE DANA'S SARSAPARLILA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." Cured by a Crunching Pig. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.] '•The most remarkable thing that has j ever occurred to me in tnj" earthly career, : said Eugene MrKclsey, "occurred Dome year- ago when I was still afflicted with 1 dyspepsia. I had a bad case, I assure j yon. Oh, I was all broke up. Food was disgusting. I had no appetite, and I just walked around looking for some place to j lay down and die. Some time passed and j I grew worse, 1 saw myself a physical wreck, and try as I nrght, I simply could i not ryvive appetite nor ambition. Finally I ran into an old womon. a kind of witch, I guess—old women are always witches when they dress in faded garments and predict to you—who said that I would get j well if I should go to a certain farm and three times a day ca.-t an ear of corn to a white pig and then listen to it cat. I do not believe in such rites, but dear me, I i was so sick that I was willing to try any- j thing. So I bought a white pig, secured a pen lor it within the mentioned farm lim its, and daily made three journeys with an e*r of corn that I threw in and then watch ed the pig eat. Well, do you know, the sound of that pig crunching and sucking those corn grains made me hungry. Oh, I enjoyed the sensation so much. It made me ravenous When I returned from my walk I wanted to eat So I continued visiting the white pig and eating three good meals a day unt;l I was myself again and as healthy as lam now. I don't care to understand the whynes» of it now, I am only too glad to be well." —The theatrical season is waning. —Hart to beat—the policeman's club. —Refrigerator factories are working overtime. —Olives are now recommended for dys peptics. —The white waistcoat will be ultra fash ionable. " —Storm doors and step covers are disap pearing. —The suburban resident is polishing up his lawn mower. —The kiss is decidedly on the decline among society women. —The baseball crank is strengthening his throat for the rebel yell. —The spring wedding crop began to bloom with great vigor. —Arrest for inebrity increase 23 percent during the bock beer season. Drunkenness, or the Lquor Habt, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be 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. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O. —The turkey has about disappeared from the table, and the last few specimens in the market are decidedly out of date. —Merry jests based on the annual retire ment ol the oyster are now dne. —Everything points to a sweet girl grad uate crop of unusual sweetness. —The trimming of pin cushions and'sofa pillows with cigor box ribbons is a new craze. —The hyacinth is now the swagger but ton-hole flower in London and Paris. —Pickled lamb's feet are a new lunch eon dainty at the fashionable clubs. —Tho tired feeling microbe will soon be growing fat and lusty in this vicinity. - -The croquet fiend now haunts the lawns and eagerly watches the growth of the young grass thereon. —Dealers report that the amateur pho tographers have the fever worse than at any previous period in the history of the disease. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —Squeaking shoes may be subdued, it is said, by a liberal bath of linseed oil ap plied to the soles. A surer way is to tie a heavy weight to them and throw them overboard amid-stream. —A "tin wed'jing" —marriage for mon ey. —Birds do not figure at all in spring millinery. —The man who gets boiling drunk is pretty sure to got into hot water. —The house furnishing shops are about sold out of dusters and dust brushes. —The music of the lawn mower and the blue bird make a merry duo. Still in the Lead. T.'je Win. 11. llolmes Co., Distillers, Im porters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job bers in all the leading brands ot Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of '•Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy" Pure Rye Wiskies and Greene County Apple Brandy. Our importatians ol tine brandies and wines" have been unusually large the past year, and wo are better prepared than ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho tels and taverns with complete outfits of pure choice goods at first hand prices. Drop us a postal and we will have a sales man call upon you or send for price list. THE WM. 11. HOLMKS Co., 158 First Ave. and 120 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa. —Some unearthly combinations prevail in new spring robes. —lndividual banana dishes are now placed upon well appointed luncheon ta bles. —A pen holder and picture frame com bined is the latest writing desk novel ty- Umbrella manufacturers are making a large sized article for the crinolino girl. —The "violet bath" is prepared by toss ing three handfuls of dried violets into the water. —A fishing smack—what little Johnny got on his return from his first piscatorial expedition. A cup of black coffee taken after any onion indulgence completely overpowers the little giant. Consumption Surely Cured. TC THE SDlTOK:— Please inform year readurs that I nave a positive remedy for tte above-named dineaso. B; :s timely uso thousands of hopeless cases have f* permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send tw.) ;o*tles of my remedy FREE to any of yoar readers t ; j have consumption if they will send me theii Express and P. O. address. Rpupect fuliy. X. A. fIirUJUM. M. a. 181 hw< St. N. T. —A Milwaukeo man has taught a pet baboon to black his boots. This is a genu ine case of monkey shines. —lt is a point of serious contention in Chappiedom whether the long Irock coat should be worn buttoned or unbutton ed. —Souvenir spoons with a mitten-shaped bowl are now given to rejected swains by the cruel lair ones. Can the craze go fur ther. —Usually follow suit—lawyers. —One of the newest shades is water melon pink. USE DANA'S SARSAi'ARILLA. ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES.'' Are Yon One Of The Lucky Ones Who Will Attend The Grand Clearance Sale At For the next two weeks. Remember it is not our fault if YOU come too late,it will commence Jan. 25 and continue till Feb. 4. Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Dry Goods, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. See our big bargain counter on left hand side entering store. O YOURS RESPECTFULLY, A. Troutman & Son, Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House, Butler, Pa. SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. M. ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St., J Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Market. IL\\£s __ *fl * HAY- FEVER ft >3/1 \J COLD-HEAD FCHFL Ely's Cream, Balm w not a liquid, tnvff or pcncdcr. Applied into the nostrils it it quickly absorbed. It cleanses the head, allays inflammation, heals _ _ Cfr J, the tore*. Sold by druqgists or sent by mail on receipt of price. L||a DUG ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wwefl Street NEW YORK. DUG Do you occasionally take a little liquor for your stomach's sake ? Be sure it is the best; bad liquors will injure your stomach,pood liquors im proves it. The best liquors are only kept in the best stores. Try our Finch's Golden Wedding, for medical and family nse. SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00- Douthcrty, Guckcnhoimcr, Largo, G ibson, Bridgeport, Mt Vernon, Overbalt, Etc. This is the only house not rectifying in the city, therefore oar goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. 0. D. and mail orders, receive prompt attention. Your "Grand Father's Choice" 3 year old, is a good one, age has brought out good quali ty; sells for $2.00 per gallon. ITOBEKT LIS WIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 136 Water St., Pittsburg. Pa. Opposite B. <1- O. It. R. Depot. ♦ I RECULATE THE ♦ I STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, j ♦ AND X PURIFY THE BLOOD. : A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR I Indigestion. lilllouonciu, JlcmJnebc, Conrtl- J t pal lon, I>y*pep»ta. Chronic Liver Trouble*, j J Dlzilnciw, Bad Completion, l'T«entrrv, » lorenlrt llroth, and nil ilUorJer* «r the ♦ Plunncli, Liver and I»owel«. Kipans Tabuks contain notaing injurious to ♦ the most delicate constitution. Pleasant to take, J safe, effectnaL Give immediate relief. Sold by druggists. Atrial bottle sent by mail | on receipt ot 15 cents. Address J THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. J | 10 SFRUCE STRECT, NEW YORK CITT. J READ AND REMEMBER For stiictly! pure anil reliable (STRAIGHT * LIQUORS, call on I. W. FINCH, ; 12.SMITI1FIELP ST., PITTSBL'BGH, PA. (Opp. Monongahela House.) Matchless'.for Family use and Mediclm.irpur poses are I FINCH'S GOLDEN WFT)DING, 1 All $1 GUCKENHEIMKRS \vtllSKV, ".perqt. ; OVERUOLT'ri WHISKY, [ C qts. DILLINGER'S WHISKY, I for *5. Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped FREE OF EXPENSE on receipt of cash or post office order. rvNothlng expressed C. O. D. Send for Price List. WANTED! At oarp ' saleshes ——— KOETIIIS LOCALITY. Splendid OPPORTUNITY for a live, energetic man. We offer BET TER FACILITIES and Better Terms than ever. Salary or commission. Write for our Special Offer. HOOKER, GROVER& CO.. Rochester Fruit Farm and Nurseries. Established 1856. Rochester, N. *. W. H. O'BRIEN & SON. [Successors of Schntte & O'Brien.] Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters. DEALBRB IS Sewer* Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances. Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry'House BUTLER, Garfield Tea ssz;, Cure* Sick Complexion. ves Doctors Bills. Sample-free. G A aniLi>TKA Co., 319 UhSt .N.Y. Cores Constipation A. JE. GABLE. I j Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary l College, Toronto, Canada. Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the domesticated animals, and makes . ridgling, castration and horse den ' tistry a specialty. Castration per formed without clams, and all other surgical operations performed in the most scientific manner. Calls to any part of the country promptly responded to. Office and Infirmary, in Crawford's Livery, 132 West Jefferson Street, Rut lor Pa igJMFENCINC Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing raousAXDS OF MILES I> USE. CATALOG na FREE. FREIGHT PAID. THE McMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., 114,116, 118 and 120 H. Market St., Gllicaf*, HL TO H*V« Ht»LTH THE LIVtW MU»T BE IW OWDIW, Cares thousands annually of Liver Com plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills result froman Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. Why suffer when von can be cured? Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigo* ator is a celebrated family medicine. YOCK WKC6UIBT WILL SUPPLY YOC.__ Cures lirlght's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel. Nerv ousness. Heart, Uiinarv of l.lver Diseases. Known by a tired ianqutd feeling; inactiug of the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause is removed jou cannot have health, cured me over five years ago of Br'glit's Disease and Dropsy.—Mas. I. L. C. MILLEK, Uetlilehem. Pa. 1.000 other similar testimon.ais. Try it. Cure guaranteed. < AS.VS KIBM.Y CL UK CO., Philadelphia. Soldby All Keliabel Druggists. YOU NEED WOfiK? (It so, this will interest you.) YOU M c i A KK $75 TO $l5O a Month, provided you work with a little vigor pluck and push. Slock complete; steady work; pay weekly. Elegant outtlt free. Experience unnecessary. Address at once. E. ii. DEFOREST & co.- Established 1572. Nurtervtnen. Koehester.N. Y ' don't handle theMeutters Jt I • 'n.' Bav*« Writeo for cm:% log uc and - ffecl. Cait.t Introductory priced. opclein. W. N. HARRISON A CO., lt MVKS. CANTON. OHlO.®"''* UMMTOB:>'4DO IAS FINE AS m M. GOSSER'S CREAM GLYCERINE. A ilressing for the face after aiuriiix, and for chapped hands and face. Try It. i35C. A BOTTLE AT DRUGGISTS. WILLIAM KENNEDY. The well-known liveryman. Wm Kennedy, will be pleased to have bis friends call at bia new place of business. Tbe Best Horses, Buggies' and Car riages in Butler at the most reasonable rates. The place is easily remember ed. The first stable west of the Lowrv House "T T T ,7 • TUEEE'SSIOSST i>rr. WANT YOU to act as our Agent, full or part time as able Pertnunent position guaranted to men or wo mm. Liberal pav wvekly. Stock complete. C»llt edged specialties. Experience unnecessary. Elegant outfit free. Address, Nurservmen. C. H. HAWKS A CO., Established 1575. Rochester. N. Y —Subscribe for the CITIZEN, tbe best Weekly Paper in the county. The Leading Millinery House OP Arc now prepared to show their .new line of Spring Milli nery. Beautiful beyond description. Whether you buy or not, you are welcome to come and enjoy the beautiful and artistic display. Come for investigation and comparison. We believe buying will follow. Special Mourning Millinery, also Millinery for Misses and Children. NOTICE. SAILOR HATS 10c. Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Dufly Block. 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