ni |T| CO nil VT If! ® TIRDAY. MAT 13, Base Ball Grounds. WALTER L. MAIN'S Grandest and Best t. R. Stiows an Earth. 3 BIGOIKCTJSKS. 3 810 KINGS -1500 Rare and Costly Animals. ,5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE. Herd of Elephants, R™ l toman nippodroiisc. DROVE OF CAMELS. 2 STAG-ES. 6 Tableaux Wagons. Wild Moorish Caravan. 6 Steam Organ. Steam Calliope, i 20 Races by Thoroughbreds. Pony with als foot tail. 20 ponies. 20 thoroughbreds, 300 horses. Fat man and bride, weight 1372 lbs. Arabian horse with 26 different colors. SIO,OOO troupe of rare Arabian horses. $300,000 free street parade at 10 A. M. Doors open 1 and 7P. M. Begins at 2 and 8 P. M. fgp *1 rfnlt~ 50 cents, Children under 12 years 25 cents. [Cheap excursions on all Railways.] Pittsburg, D N Z.I Gr E/ RS * Penn ' fl - All purchases of SIO.OO and up delivered free within radius of iOO miles. Actuated by no new born zeal, but constantly and con sistently permeated with a laudable desire to please our patrons, the cash buying people at home and away, thereby solidifying and ex tending our business and usefulness, likewise bringing high class, merchantable commodities into the sphece ofGet-at-Ability,by all poor and rich alike. One price to all, and that price, as is well known and appreciated, much lower than anywhere else." Dandy Hostlers in Lace Certains, Linens, Ac. Handsome $2.00,2.50, 3.00, 4.00 Lace Bed Sets now 99c, $1.24. 1.49, and 1.99 a set. Nice $1.00,1.25 big white bed spreads now G9c, 89c and 99c each. SI.OO, 1.38,1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Lace Curtains for 49c, 69, 99c, $1.24, and 1.49 a pair. $8.00,9.00, 10.50 and 12.50 Irish Pointe Curtains for $3.99, 4.99, 599 and «.99 a pair. Bc, 10c, 13c, 15c, 17c, 25c, and 30c All Linnen Towels now sc, 7c,9c, 11c, 12c. 10 and 19c each. "c, 9c, 10c, 12c, and 15c £ure linnen Crash for sc, Ot, 7c, 9c, and 10c a yard. 40c, 50c, 75c and SBc German Table inens for 25c, 39c, 49c and 59c a yard. 40c and 75c pure Turkey Red Tabling for 25c and 49c a yard. 12c, 15c, 18c, 25c and 30c pretty white Barred and Striped Nainsooks for 3c, 10c. 12c, 15c and 19c a yard, STUNNING SPARKLES IN SILVERWARE. Nicely Plated Table and Tea Spoons. Tables 4c, Teas 2c each. A better, finer lot, 10,000 of em. Tables Be, Teas 4c each. 50c Silver Plated Butter Knives for 15c each. 40c Silver Plated Sugar Shells for 15c each. $2.75 Plated Knives and Forks lor $1.69 a set, 6of each. Children's SI.OO Silver plated, Gold lined and handsomely chased Drinking Cups now for 24e each. SI.OO Handsomely Plated Filigree Work Toilet Bottles for 34c each. Silver Plated Saltand Pepper Bottles for 24c each. Silver Plated $2,00 Cake Baskets, Pickel Castors and Sugar Bowls for 99c each. And thousands of other things equally as cheap. Come and see us. It'll be dollars in your pocket. SL shSksFOR EVERYBODY. An immense exhibit of spring shoes?. All YOUR FEET CAN BE the latest shades in tan goat and Russia FITTED WITH calf, newest tips and styles of lasts. We HUSELTON'S SHOES. show everything in the line. Footwear worth the having—but no trash. LADIES' FINE SHOES. Never have shown to our customers so many new and beautiful styles •8 we are showing this spring, we are drawiDg customers every day by the power of low prices backed with good quality. There is nothing in a low price unless the quality is back of it. LADIES' FINE SHOES. All the styles worth having have found there way to our hou?e Ladies' fine shoes from 85 cts. to $4.50. Don't forget to see our shoes at SI.OO, $1.25, $1.40, $1 .50 and $2.00, tip or plain toe.common sense opera or Phil's. last. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. We are showing a beautiful line iu tan goat and Russia cat f, heel and spring. They combine beauty, service and low prices. Misses' shoes at 80 cts. up. Fine dongola patent tip spring heel, 12-2 only SI.OO. Misses' and children's oxfords all colors. Infants soft sole shoes in colors. Children's shoes 25 cts. to 50 cts. MEN'S FINE SHOES. New attractions in high grade goods of the latest make, sound in qnality, they are straight square bargains every one of them, and at a clese price. Men's brogans only 70 cts. and sl.oo' Men's fine shoes with tip at $1 .00 and $1.25. Men's fine shoes extra nice at only $1.50. Men's fine shoes genuine calf fine only $2.00. In lace and congress tip or plain, then onr tan bluchers and patent calf are beauties, goodyear welts and hand sewed in calf and cordovan at $2.50 and up. IN BOY'S AND YOUTH'S SHOES We lead as usual in style, quality and low prices. Boy's fine button or lace at SI.OO and $1.25, sizes 3to s|. Youth's fine shoes at 75 and SIOO. Full line Men's box toe heavy shoes in grain and kip at $2.00. Kip box toe boots, three soles, long leg, at $3.00 and 3.50. Repairing all kinds done at reasonable prices. Came and see for yourself. B. C. HUSELTON. STORM BIRD, 9459. Record, 2:35 at 4 years. Sired by Lord Rtusel, fall brother to Maud 8, 2.08}. STOItM BIRD is half brother to the mighty Kremlin, 2:07}, kin? of trotting stallions. His dam has a trotting record of 2:2G}, and his grand dams are the greatest brood mares that ev«r lived. Kach are the dams of stallions having one hundred in the list. The two together have 014 of their descendants in the 30 list and hold 43 ot the world's records. He is a grand individual and a trotting-bred trotter, combining in hia pedigree the two most fashionable and intense trotting families in the world. He is a rich cherry bay, 15i hands high, perfect ly sound, strong anu handsome. He will be found at my bam, 31 miles northeast of Prospect, the three first days of each week, and the last at the Butler Fair Grounds during the season of 1893, at the very low terms of $35 to insure. For pedigree address, AI.ON'ZO McCANDLESS, Isle, I'a. SEE These Prices OD EYERGREENS. 10.000 Norway Hpruce, 4 to >; Inches high, tw. 10,000 Bal.iain Kir. 4 to 8 Inches lilkli. 10,iiO0 Arbor Vlta>, H to 15 Inches high , %■£>. lo.uoo Scotch Pine. 4to s Inches high, Mu. Over joo varieties, T. 000.000 for saie. UADCCT TRCPC 100.000 White Cottonwood. FUnEidl inHLO.4 to \l Inch. s«>. KW.MIU Yellow Cotton wood, to n Inch, »ioo. lw.uuu cagar Maple , 4to s inch, fctf. 1000.000 Elm , 4to Inch, $75. We sold 8,000,0< oln l *r>. We must sell twice as many thin year. Our nursery is everstocknd with all varh-tles and sizes of fruit tond ornainantal trees. We must clear some of ahem out. Send for price lists. EVERGREEN NURSERIES, Evergreen, Wis Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg is now running a line of carriages between the Lute.u aud depots of tbo town. Charges reasonable. Telephone No, 17, or leave orders at Hotel Vogelejr. Good Livery in Connection Stallion. jyCOHEIOA-JSI KXITC3-, KecorJ 2 37$ in a race on a half-mile track. Hired by Mambrlno King, the :Breattsi living sire of demonstrated racehorses, and the hand somest horse in the world. Thirteen HODS and daughters of this great horse made records bet ter than 2..J0 last season. Including the great mare, Nightingale—2. lOtf made i n the fourth heat of a race. They are bread winners. They are the handsomest class of horses on earth. '-Mohican K tog's dam was sired bv a son of Haiiililetoiilan (10) called Mohican, who was the sire of live great race horses, showing that the blood lines which go to mak-j up Mohican King's remarkable pedigree have and will train on, trot on and win on. besides being famous for their beaulyand llnellnlsh. I blaited Molican King In live races last fall getllng 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 horse for the first season. He is like his sire", a beautiful dark chestnut, very handsome, he?vy boned, well muscled, and has grert lung power. His colts are all stamped closelv after himself, speedy and line looking. This horse will make the season of 15U3 In Butler, Pa. Terms, 12."> to insure. No account ability for accidents. Will be round In the Kcott Harn, In the alley north of the Wick House Livery Uarti. C. M. HARRINGTON, Owner. »» yon are a hustler can make at least SIOO.OO per month. Mow in the time to stait 'n on fall sales. Klegant outiit Free. Address: Altm* KUESEKV Co., Rochester, Jf, Y PER CENT. IU First Mortgage Leans No tax, or fees. Interest payable ■eml-annually by New York draft. Perfect se curity H tghest reference. CHAS. V. BEID, Fairhavin, Wufciigtn. —— . Bogtss white lead KnCrilQ f would have no iJUg uo • saie did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be just good" or 44 beitcr ** than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, : made by eminent chemists, of two. ■ these misleading brands show ine exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain: Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyze-■: by Barvr?" 69.36 per cent. RegieiOsuuv. net Oxide of Zinc 54.18 per cent. £ Bro . White Lead 6.4" per *ent- St. LouL. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand •• Pacific Warranted Pure [A] White Lead." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Salahate of Lead 4.13 per cent. L^°s* Oxide ol Zinc 15.04 per cent. .Nc.< York. Barries 80.68 per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by pur chasing any of tha Sowing b They are manufactured by the Old Dutch" process, and are the standards: "Armstrong & McKelvy" " Beymer-Bauman" "Fahneitock" " Davis-Chambers" Por sale by the most reliable dealers tfl Mints everywhere. It you are going to paint, it wnl pay yon to send to ns for s boo* 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 L«a4 and Oil Co. or Peanaylvaatai nttotmrgb. Pa. JOHNSON'S *No DYflfc LINIMENT HOUSEHOI.D USE. "Wasortginatodaiid fir# 4 rr scribed by AN OLD famt.Y physician in 1810. Could ■ ronj'.-.U vithoutreal merit h.ivo survived o\ oighty years ? SOOTHING, HEALtKS, P E N E T fi AT I N/"\ For INTER?"and EXTERNAL £tor»s Rheumatic Paliu«r.r.<? !: " ion.Cnrea Croup. Colds, Sort' Throat. Ton-. < , • • .niups and Pain*, Summer Complaiisti. Cu'- ! like nu^rlc. Cures L'nuvh -. a< .* >« ■ -« ■ - Tahiti*, Choicra, Morbus, < hilMiti'.- 1 "tinj*•. - • !.» Body or Umbo. Stiff Mu*c!i* or .-;rn: . .'r.'i t:- f '• rvou* Headache. Ill'stM Pamphlrt i: i • » ' h.-n>. I'rice £>pU Six bcltlea. I. s. J'-f" . « .. lu>?toil. Mam. HUMPHREYS' This Prf.CIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. Cures Pilrs or HEMORRHOIDS— External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding- Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures; Fistula in Ano; Worms of the Rectum. The relief is imme diate—the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant. Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fis tulas, Old Sores, Itching FrupUons, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is infallible. Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 35 Cents. Bold by Druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price. UriPIIBETB* IKB. CO., 111 A 111 WtOmm Bt., SEW TORE. THE PILE OINTMENT It Cor.. Cold., Couth*, Bore Throat, Croon, 1nf1a .... Wlwspmf Coach, Broschitu ana Atthmi. AeerUiß cur. for Oonmmj*ion In flr»t stifei. «ad a sura relief in »dr»no«<l stag*!. Too will toe the excellent effect aftar taking the flrit dou. Bold by dernier, everywhere. Larjo bottle., 60 unta ftnd 91.cn. i aung Mothers If* Offtr Tou a Remedy which Insures Haft Iy to Life of Mother and Child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Robs Confinement of Ua fain, Horror and Risk. AfterunlMonnbottleof " Mother'n Frlrn.l" { lulTcrcd but Uttlo i<ala, an<l (1M nut expcrlenun it..; w«okneM nfterwnrU usual lu suoh cases.—Ur:. unit OAOE, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 1:81. Sent l>y sxprpss. charges prspald. on rccelut : rtce.ai.fioper boltlo.UixjktoMulUersmailed fr BHAOPIELO UEGI LATOU to ATLANTA, CA. bold ii* ALL uuoauisra For Sale by J. C. Redlck. mmmm v ' "i« .ka» internal [ MEN ONLY! 6 LOBTor7AILIIfO MANHOOI 'Jx-fHC-jaeral and KEAVOUfI DEBILITY. J JWnluiacf SadyaMXiad, liLv frlrurcor7t:ee»e.iinCM&* •s. '!»} vrr.orMMiiiiaViAr.ißTt . • .„i). •• l!OJ*: I M «.7ali >f- ... w . nt. L i nrr' t »< nantr! .. V t . h c [£if. colTf? vrr J -:' - § DOCTORS LAKH I'UI /TE DISPENSAKY. Con. PENT. AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. AllfoniiHof Delicate nn<l Com plinated Diseases requirliiKCo.N. FIS'KNTIAI. andSCIIKTD'K' ileil icatiun aro treated at tliis Dix . i-.'i-y with a nuccesF. .arely attained. Dr.S. K I■■. !< •• member of the Ho val College of I'hy «riai> and SurKuo.i?, ami l« the ol lest and most •\i «'i.eiired brtciALirt.- In llicclty. Special nt :< ntlon ;;iven toN'ervous Debility IromercesslTc nil ' il exertion,lndiscretion of youtli,etr.,r.aus i"K pliyilcal anil merUai decay,lack of energy, Ir-pondency, et<\; also Cancers, Old Sores, Kite, file.', lilienmatlsm, and all di-ca esof tlieHkio, 1.l I. I.tiiifrs UrinaryOrgans,ct<-.. Consultation 'i ci- and Hli ictly confidential. Office hi>urs,U to I and 7 to 8 V. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 P. M. Only. i'l at ollli'O or addrcna I)RS. :, KNN AVE.XSD4THbT..I'MTSIILKUH.i'A. /} /) The oldest and best In .f/" M //'// stitutlon for obtain lug a Business Educatioik V /// hare successfully f // prepared thousands of YOUNG MEN i»: fit- Hve duties of life. For circulars ad I". DL'Ftf Ai SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE CITIZEN Pennsylvania at Chicago. SCGGBSTIOVS TO CITtZINS OF THE STATE WHO VISIT THK WORLD'S FAIR. First. All Penn.-ylvanians who attend the World's Fair are" advised to first yisit the State Building. This they can readily accomplish bv entering the grounds at the Fiftv-seventh street entrance, near which, and just opposite the great Art Palace, our Building is located. All of the rail roads. electric, cable and horse cars lines leading from the centre of the city, have stations at, or within a short distance of the Fifty-seventh street entrance. Second. The State Bailding is speciallv designed and arranged for the comfort and convenience of the citizens of Pennsylvan ia It is provided with general reception room, seperate parlors for women and men, ladies' dressing room, smoking room, writ ing room, newspaper room, press corres pondents' room, and ample toilet facilities, etc., etc. Convenient cloak and parcel rooms have been provided upon the first floor of the Building, where all citizens of the State are at liberty to leave such arti cles as the may not'wish to carry around on the grounds. Third. The Building cc>.itains a Post Office to be open during the Exposition hours. Arrangements have been made to collect the mails hourly, and Pennsylvan ians who have their mail addressed to the Pennsylvania State Building, World'? Fair. Chicago, 111 , will be insured prompt delivery. Fourth. The newspaper room will con tain files of all the State journals that will be sent to the Building. Fifth. The Bureau of Information is on the first floor, in charge of a competent superintendent, who will be pleased to aid our citizens with advice or suggestions as to how to see the Exposition to the best advantage. Sixth, a register of Pennsylvanians who attend the Exposition will be kept, with their names and the location of their stop ping place, with the probable time ot their stay, etc., etc. Seventh. No fee, unless it he for black ing shoes, will be charged for any service in or aboat the Building. Eight. A cordial invitation is extended to all Pennsvlvanian~. regardless of race, color or nativity to make the Bnilding their headquarters and resting place while at the Expositio'i, and to avail themselves of tho facilities that have been provided. They will find a home and a warm wel come. A. B. FARQCHAR, Executive Commissioner. Board of World's Fair Managers. The Pennsylvania State Bailding is one of the most beaatifal and striking on the Wo.ld's Fair C zounds aid admirably locat ed, near the Fifty seventh street entrance, directly facing the Art Palace. Style of architecture is Colonial, reproducing the historical clock tower and other features of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The famous bell which proclaimed "Liberty throughout all the land," will be placed in the rotunda at the main entrance and many historical relics of priceless value, such as Penn's treaty with the Indians, the original charter, portraits of distin guished Pennsylvanians, raro documents, etc., etc., will have a place in the Build ing. Our State Building was constructed by Pennsylvania material, the floors are made lof marble or of hard woods, the wainscot, panelings, etc., are taken from the hand somest woods ot Pennsylvania forests. This stately and imposing building is surrounded by b -oad and graceful piazas, upon which several hundred easy chairs are placed; the main entrance opens into a central rotunda thirty feet in diameter and forty feet high. In tho rear is a large reception room ex tending the entire leiight cf the building; to tho right and left are tho parlors, toilet rooms, etc. etc. Board, easy stair-cases lead to the second story, where the wait ing rooms; Governor's rooms, and offices of the Executiue Commissioner will be locat ed. The doors and windows of the second floor open out upon broad verandas admir ably arranged for promenading and sight seeing; and, outside stair-cases lead to the roof garden, from which may be had a magnificent bird's-eye view of the grounds and lake. Surmounting the main facade of the Building are several allegorical pieces of statuary, the Pennsylvania Coat of Arms, the horses developed life size. Flanking this group upon either side aro statues of William Penn and Benjamin Franklin. The allegorical groups at the right and left angles of the Building aro indicative of the progress and influence developed by the resources of the State, Mines and Min ing and others. The Pennsylvania State Building is tho only OIIH in which thn kindred arts of ar chitecture and sculpture have been so happily combined. The architect, Mr. Thomas P. Lonsdale, and tho sculptor, John J Boyle, ol' Philadelphia, are enti tled the greatest credit. —Spring medicine and Hood's Sarsapar illa are synonymous terms, so popular is the medicine. —The photograph sharper is still doing business at the old stand. He has been in Harrisburg and the Teh graph thus speaks of him: Tho sharper who recently gathered photographs in this city on a promise that he would enlarge them in Philadelphia and return them free of cost, had an imita tor in Buffalo who seems to have gotten a great deal of money from tho gullible peo ple, and an accomplice in Erie who caught a great deal of good money on the run of "suckers." The Buffalo fellow was cap tured and 3,000 photographs taken from him. on each one of which ho got 50 cents. In Erie tho fakir got a dollar with each photograph, and his victims aro waiting to hear from their crayon portraits. The best thing to do is to shut the door in the face of these rascals. They are sure to swindle you. Lane's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. —The value of silver ore shipped from Creode, Col., in February is -estimated to have been $850,000. The silver output of Colorado was increased last year by 3,000,- 000 ounces. The low price of silver has no effect upon tho production of tho metal in tho mines, whero the cost ranges be tween 10 and 40 per cent an onnce. The output this year will probably be very much larger than in 1892. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Redick, druggist, Butlei. —A now ÜBO ha? been found for Hteel in the manufacture of barrels for the purpose of carrying petroleum. The barrels are made in halves by compression in a mold and then welded together by electricity. Tho saving in leakage, it is claimed, will more than pay for the barrels. 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 the race. Avoid all worry. Care wrinkles the brow and dries up tho fountain of life. Don't get angry. Every burst of passion shortens life's span one inch. lie moderate in ail things and temperate in your habits. Remember, "sleep is na ture's kird restorer," and if you would live long, sleep long. Above all take care of yourself. If you are not feeling well there in something wrong and nature needs to be stimulated in hor work. The best phy4cians in the country recommend Klein's Silver Age and Duquense Itye for such a purpose. Tboy are for sale by dealers generally at •tl 50 and $125 per quart respectively. Send to Max Klein, 82 Federal Street, Alleghe ny, I'a., for a complete catalogue and price-list of all kinds of liquor, mailed free. —London eats 1,000,000 sheep a year. —Uncle Sam has #1,000,000,000 in cir culation. —An ocean racer uses $15,000 in coal each trip. —Tho church spire origanated in the twelfth century. l!nrges> MrLuckie, of Homestead, is now in the lecture lield. llis subject is Chairman Krick. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARLILA, ITS "THE KINI) THAT CURES." The Time to Laugh. As a matter of fact a boy should ne?er laugh at his father until he (the hoy) is IS years of ape at lea*t. Karlier than that is not safe. A boy over near the 1. niversity has for several evening stood up to eat his meals, and all because he neglected the above rule of conduct. His father takes great pride in a Haiabletonian colt he is raising. The old man fairly delights in pottering around the stable and he can hardly wait until that colt is 4 years old and trots a mile in 2.05 i, as it surely will. The other morning the pater was fussing around in an old silk hat and equally ven erable great coat, pitchfork in hand and while he was working about the colt's heels the boy gave the animal its feed. The colt does not allow any tamiUrities wbile feeding, ami while the old man, in a stooping position, backe I up against him, the colt lashed out with both leet. The man stood s»o near that the kick broke no bones, but he was shot as from a catapult right through the clapboards on the side ot the 'tarn. His head was drivea through his tile, and when he extricated himself from the splinter the rim of his headgear hang around his head like a ruff. Lie re garded the whole business as rough, and delivered an oration through his bat which the boy regarded as amusing. The young ster laughed. First he stood and laughed, and rolled over and over and hugged him self and still laugned. But when that de voted father got clear lrom the wreckage he seized the nearest strap, and the boy i has not oujileil once since. The hoy knows now that be is not big enough to laugh at his father.—Minneapolis Tribune. The House Doctor. Fever blisters when they are allowed to develop, are very painful and most disfig uring, and yet they can be easily cured in the beginning by keeping a ball of salt peter on hand, at their first appearance moistening the ball with water and rub bing it on the spot. Hot water is good for sprains. Kaw oysters are good for hoarsness. Turpentine is good for lockjaw. Raw eggs are good for a cut. Salt water is good for falling hair. Quicklime in water is good for poison. Tar on sugar is good for weak lungs. Hot lemonade is good for colds. Sugar moistened with viaegar is good for hiccough. Hot milk is good as a stimulant. Milk puddings and stewed fruit are good for bilious dyspepsia. When giving medicine to a baby hold the point of the spoon against the roof of the mouth; it will then bo almost impos sible for the child to choke or eject the fluid. 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 lreo. Address, Golden Specific Co., 185 Kace St.. Cincinnati O. —lt takes one-hundred gallons of oil a year to keep a large sized locomotive in running order. —lt will cost the railways of the country $50,000,000 to comply with the law to put in automatic car couplers before 1898. —There is an opinion tenaciously held by many people that after death and inter ment the hair of the head, and beard as well, continues to grow; it has been stated that in some cases the coffin has been filled. Such stories are believed by those situated to know the facts without foundutiuu. iu talking with a well known undertaker, he explains the origin of such reports by tho fact that times the minute roots of some trees will penetrate a crack or slight open ing and fill the receptable iu which the body is laid with hair-like roots. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —Thirty one million four hundred and sevoniy-live thousand and nineteen barrels of domestic beer were consumed iu the United States last year—about half a bar rel for each inhabitant, if it had been equally divided and all had "drunk fair." —A remarkable fight lately took place in North Carolina. Two men, named Trout and Hutchins, were removing a bee hive about which they had wrapped a cloth. Two men, named McDaniel, met them and a quarrel and a fight followed. Hutchins stripped the cloth from the hive, and placing it over his head held tho hive in front o.s he advanced toward the Mc- Daniels. Bees poured out and savagely attacked the latter, who had to retreat. One of them shot Hutchins in the shoulder, but he advanced with his novel Gatling gun, and, aided by the bees, drove the McOaniels over the line into South Caro lina. Still in the Lead. The Wm. Ft. Holmes Co., Distillers, Im porters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job bers in all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy" Pure Rye Wiskies and Greene County Apple Brandy. Our importatiaus of fine brandies and wines have been unusually large the past year, and we are better prepared than ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho tels and taverns with complete outfits of pure choico goods at first hand prices. Drop us a postal and wo will have a sales man call upon yon or send for price list. TIIK WM. 11. HOLMKS CO., 158 lirst Ave. and 120 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa. —Last year's wheat crop was 510,490, 000 bushels. —Tho trail of tho beaver gave the hint for the trowl of the mason. Texas permits high-toned convicts to hiro substitutes to work for them in tho convict camps. —Hogg, Bacon and Fry er is tho firm name of ono of the most successful merc antile houses in Western Australia. —Geologists consider kerosene to be an imal oil. Hence what we burn in our lamps is the remains of long extinct mons ters of the earth. Consumption Surely Curod. Tc TIIC EDITOR: ~ pie*JlO inform your readurt that I tiava a I'OKiUro remedy for tho above-named dlacasn. Bfj.it timely u*o tbounanda ofhopelea* eaHea havo br>n permauuntly curod. I shall be glad to B«nd twj .:o*U«a of my remedy FREE to any of yoar reader* •» , > havo comramptinn if they will ■end mo thoii Expreaa and I*. O. addroaa. Be«i>e<t inU*. T. I. M. C.. 11l i'earl HL Y. —Au Allegheny city firm is paying $1 per ton for old fruit cans. Our borough fathers might have a few tons picked up in HO mo of our hack alloys and sell to thono people. —A young man should bo careful an to whom he selects for a partner for life. A union with one of tho devil's daughters may result in it permanent residence with his father-in-law. —lt is said to cost less to send tho pro duct of au acre of wheat from the states of Dakota to England than it does to man ure an acre of land in England so thai it can grow good wheat, —M ins Homersham. a lecturer on nurs ing, recommends that the sick room should contain only two chairs. "A very comfortable one for tho nurse and a very uncomfortable one for visitors. USE DANA'S 8A USA PAKIEEA, ITS "TiIEKI>'D THAT C UKEB." Are Yon One Of The IMy Ones Who Will Attend The Grand Clearance Sale At - r F routman's^ 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 bio* bargain counter 011 left C? c"5 hand side entering store. O YOURS RESPECTFULLY, A. Troutman & Son, Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House, Butler, Pa. SAPOLIG IS GREATER THAN" ROYALTY ITSELF. W.ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Market. t\\£s fcreamvfc&xpk - ******** K RRH HAT- FEVER wJZm \J COLD HEAD WmM Ely's Cream Balm, is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into Vie nostrils it is quickly aljsorbed. It cleanses the head, allays inflammation, heals _ C fl#k the tores. Bold by druggist* or sent by mail on receipt of price. UIIa DIIC ELY BROTHERS. 56 WareA Street NEW YORK. DUC Do you occasionally take a little liqaor for your stomach's sake ? Be sure it is the best; bad liquors will injure your stomach,good liquors im proves it. The best liquors are only kept in the best stores. Try our Finch's Qolden Wedding, for medical and family use. SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00- Doutherty, Ouckenheimer,Large,Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt VernoD, Overhalt, Etc. This is tho only house not rectifying in the city, therefore our goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. 0. I), and mail orders, receive prompt attention. Your "Grand Father's Choice" 3 year o'd, is a good one, age has brought out good quali ty; sells for $2.00 per u-allon ROBERT LEVrrS", Importer and Wholesaler, 136 Water St., Pittsburg. Pa. Opposite B. A- O. R. R. Depot. • t RECULATE THE il STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, j Ai.'D | PURIFY THE BLOOD. j A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ImUtrMlun. H1110ii.n...-, llea.'aehe, Coa.tl- J patlon, Iljr.pep.lu. Chronic* l.lver Trouble., 1 Dlnlntu, Had Complcjluii, Dysentery, f • Utrcn.tvc Ilrealh, uiid nil itl»order. «r the j felomach, Liver Bint Bowel*. r.lpans Tubules contain nothing injurious to i the most delicate constitution. Pleasant to take. J safe, effectual. Giro tmnuMllato relief. : Sold by drorcista. A trial bottle sent by mall t on receipt of 15 cents. Address r THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. j 10 srRCCE STREET. NEW YORK CITY. j READ AND REMEMBER J|Kor strictly! pure and reliable 18TRAIGHT LIQUORS, call on i:m. FINCH, 12 KBITHFIKLU ST., IMTTBBl'B«H, PA. (Opp. Monongahela House.) Matchless for Family use and Medicinal pur poses are | FINCH'S GOLDEN WF'jniNG. > All $1 GUC'KENHKIMKKS V»IIISKY, : per qt. ; OVKKIIOLT'rt WHISKY, f 6 qts. DILLINGEK'S WHISKY, I lor $5. Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped Kkkk or KXPK.NSK on receipt of cash or piist ofllce order. tvNothlng expressed C. O. D. Send for I'rlce List. WANTED! Al ( " ,ro " SALESMEN KIUTIIIS 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. I HOOKER, GROVER & CO.. j Rochester Fruit Farm and Nurseries. I Established ism Rochester, N. Y. , W. H O'BRIEN & SON. [Successors of Schutte & O'Brien.] Sanitary plumbers And Gas Fitters. j DKALKKS IN Sewer* Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globos and Natural (ias Appliances. Jefferson St.,opp. LowryJHouse BUTLER, VJL* IUKIUIS: Modern MMhoU«; K*rH»rlTif>«d Tencb«*rß. ltii|erft<lu*tfH mict !-<-(]. hi4x>»«l mlvnn In BborttukuU uud '1 Wrlto lot MUOftlt. U. C. CLAKK, I'm*. A. E. GABLK i V eterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada. Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the domesticated animals, and makes ridpling, castration and horse dea 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, Outlor I*tt ff^ENCINg Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing raorsufDs OF BILKS IN CSE. CATALOG IK FBKE. FREIGHT PAID. THE McMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO.. 114, 116, 118 and 130 H. Kuktt Bt, CUm|% HI. ppjjgjpi" QNWHeamR Cures thousands annually of Llrer Com plaints, nUlonsneM, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. Mora Ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause. Why suffer when you can be cured? Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigo* ator is a celebrated family medicine. YOL'K UKLUUIST WILL JTCI'PLY YOP. M Cures Ilrltfht's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel, Nerv ousness. Heart, Urinary of l.lver Diseases. Knovvn by a tired lanquld feellni?; lnactlnK of the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause is removed jou cannot have health. Cured me over live years aj{oof Brtght'S Disease and Dropsy.— M its. I. L. C. MILLEK. Ilelhlehcm. Pa. 1.000 other similar testimonials. Try it. Cure guaranteed. CAUN'S KIDNEY Cl'BE CO.. JSO Ven»D(to St., Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by All Reliable Drucg^ts. YOU NEED WORK? (If so. this will Interest you.) YOU m c a a K n K $75 TO $l5O a Month, provided you work with a little vigor pluck and push. Stock complete; steady work; pay weekly. Elevant outfit free. Experience unnecessary. Address at once. K. 11. DkFOREST A Ct>.* Established 1872. Nurserymen . Koehester.N. Y tocm^r. ** \ '** * ■ duo I li.D<lletli..e cutler. B : ■ ti'jo. H.ir. Writ. u« fnrc.t.iocue a&d Iteed. c.iu. Id: rwductory price*. , ' '**« Peat .11 upelrai] w. n. Honiioa aco . - H d » £ ij:«r ormr.iuuii il MVI-, K CAN"SN.om 1 O.^ I "' u u " ' &j AH yu»g AB i~.LI.jX. I GOSSER'S 1 CREAM GLYCERINE. H A ilrenHlnfc for !!»•• fuc*> aft««r HhAvloc, 9K itti'l for «*hn I »|*«<«I IIUIKIM UN«I far**. Try It, | 2 SC. A WHTLE AT DKUOOIMTB. 1. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Tho well-known liveryman, JWm. Kennedy, will be pleased to have his friends call at his new place of business. Tbe Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in Bntler at the most reasonable rates. The placo is easily remember ed. The first stable west of the Lowry House ▼ ▼ T Y —T "TIIKHE'B MONET IN IT. W rv WANT YOU to act as our Aiieut, full or part time as able permanent position KUaraaled to men or wo men. Liberal pay weekly. Stock complete, (illt edged specialties. Experience unnecessary. Elegant outfit free. Address. Nurserymen. C. 11. lIAWKS A CO.. Established 1875. Rochester. W. V —Subscribe for the CITUIW, the best Weekly Paper in the county. THE Leading Millinery House OF 3D m m US* Are 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. Jewelfy, 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., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. AlFare Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience. , RINGS, Diamonds 'STUDS, ( GENTS GOLD, Watches {SgMSfe LADIES CHATLAIN, 1 Gold Piu8 ' Kar-nng 9 * 9} e well \ \ Kings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes Silverware \ RODGER BROS. 1847 \^?hI ork '- SpOOM - E. GRIEB, THE JEWELEE No. 139, North Main Bt., BUTLER, PA., * White-Sand Oil Co, * [A. STEELSMITH, Manager, Butler, Pa.] Dealers in Illuminating, Lubricating, Cylinder and Dynamo Oils—all free from Lima Oil. This Oil is made and handled by Independent Producers not con nected with the Standard Oil Co., as reported. All orders will be promptly filled. Warehouse in rear of Nicho as & Hewitt's planing mill, near West Penn depot, Butler, Pa. Refinery at Coraopolis, Pa., near P. & L. E. R. R. This oil can be secured at McCrea's Feed Store on E. Jefferson St YOUR FAVORITE HOME NEWSPAPER AND The lading Republican Family Paper of tlie United States ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.50 THE CITIZEN. gives all the Town, County and State, and as much National news as any other paper of its class. ... , . A Your Home would be incomplete without it. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE is a "NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of the»United States and the worli It gives the events of foreign landsi in a nutshell. It has separate deparanents for "The Family Circle, and "Our Young Folks." Its "Home and Society" columns command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its genera! political newß, edito rials and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. It* "Agricultural" department has no superior in the coantrv. Its Market Reports" are recognized authority in all parte of the land- . A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid jonrnal and "The CITIZEN" for one year For only $1.50« Cash in Advance. "N. Y. Weekly Tribune," regular price per year SI.OO ••The Citizen," " " " 50 Total $2.50 We furnish both papers one year for - - 51.50. Subscriptions may begin at any time. Address all orders to THE CITIZEN, BUTLER, J. SPECK. WM H HOLMES THE LEADINd WIIOLKHAI.K WISE A.ID I.KJI'OK HOCHK orjWKBTKM PENHBTIYAKU, The Wm, H. Holmes Co., Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes Old Economy PURE RYE WHISKY, All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax-paid Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE LIST Telephon No. 305. 120 Water St. snd 158 Fir stAve., Pitttbuigh P»
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