FURNITURE BDYERS Campbell & Templeton. Have commenced a Furniture Sale that will interest you. Each season we visit the principal furniture markets of the United States, thereby securing the new est styles as soon as produced. This season's stock surpasses any we have previously shown and prices are lower. |I FOR THE PARLOR. t We have Parlor Suits in# Turkish, Mahogany ! fOak Frames, Mahogany ChairsJ {>Fancy Rockers, Gold Chairs,# < 'Brass Stands, Pictures, Mirrors.\ * * * * ** . ; : FOR THE DINING ROOM. ; FOR THE BED ROOM. : | Side Boards, Extension Ta- • Bed Room Suits, Stands,: ' bles, Buffets, Head Chairs, Din- : Rocking Chairs, Chairs, Chif- : I ing Room Chairs, China Closets. foniess, W ardrober. I' * * * * * * Carpets, Rugs, Dishes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, House Furnishing Goods, Domestic Sewing Machines, Large assortment of Baby Carriages. CAMPBELL fi TEMPLETON, Butler, - Penn'a. HUSELTONS' Spring Attractions in the Finest Styles of FOOTWE \R. m now open. These styles are all new—the Cream of the Market. No excuse for not wearing a nice, new pair of stylish, good-fit ting Shoes at these prices. You will find all the New Narrow, Square and New Narrow Opera Las s. The New Congress and Cloth Top with large Buttons and the Blucheretts and Dongola Tan and Patent, Calf in this stock. LadlM Pise Ptt. TipShoM at BSC.SOC. <I.OO and 1.25. " •• K •• very One at $1 JO. 2.00 and 2JSO •• band turns, 12.25,2.50 md 3 00. •• •< cloth tops $l 25 1 so. S.oo and 3.00. '• oood H«avy Shoes at 780, 85c and fi.oo " Fine Laoe. Tip, Oiforrts at soc. 650. Tsc and tl.oo. Fine Opera Styles, 50c 75c and 11.00. •• Tan and Black Blucheretw at 12.00.2.5) and 3.00. » Oxfords, great variety In Tan and Black at the abeve prices. MISSES* and CHJJ-D RACIST'S SHOES. Fine Button Shoes, sizes u to 2 at esc. *1 oo and 1.25 •• Tan. sixes 1 to 2at tl.oo. 1.25 and 1.75 Children's •• " »X to loX at soc. 75c and tl.oo. In Tan and Black atSoc.6sc.7sc and 11.00. _ ~ , Hisses' and Children s Fine Low Cut Oxfords at very low prices In Dongola, Russet and Pa t BOYS' and YOUTHS' Men's B. Calf Tip. Congress and Bala only soc. Men's Good Heavy Shoes at 70c 90c. (t oo and 1.25. Men's uood Box Toe Sboes at ti.so and 2 00 Men 8 Grain and Kip Credemores at !i 25 and l .50. Men's Bxtra line Calf Shoes at 12.00.2.50 and s.oo. Men's Fine Kangaroo Shoes at 2.50, 3.00 and 3 so. Men's Cordovan Pat. or Calf Blutcheretts. all new styles Men's Tan Shoes. New Spring styles at t1.75. 2 00 and 2.50 Boys' Shoes from sac. fi.uo ann l 25. all Spring Styles. Boys' Tan Shoes. Beam hw at tl .25 and l .50. Men's Calf Boots at »1,90 to i.so This stock is carried in all widths, all toes and lasts. Words fail to describe the extent of this stock. Come and see for yourself. Repairing of all kinds done at reasonable prices. B. C. HUSELTON. Ho. 102 North Main Street - Butler,'. Pa. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN BUTLER COUNTY. SPRiNC! SPRING! Are You Interested In Low Prices? W£ offer a magnificent new stock for Spring and Summer at PRICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. . High Grades in all Departments. True merit in every Article. Hon est Quality Everywhere. An Immense Assortment. Nothing Missing. Everything the Best. The Quality will tell it. The Price will sell it. And that is the reason you should come early to get your bargains Irom our splendid line of Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. We show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the very finest selections in all standard styles. We make it a point to have every article in stock the best of its kind. AL RDFF.,«; a i 1 —=======--- , I "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPCLIO 19 THE PROPER THFNG FOB HOUSE-CLEANING. \ FOR THE LIBRARY. | S We have Couches covered inf J Leather, Plush, Velvet or \\ il-^ iton coverings; Leather Chairs,s •Leather Wickers, Library Ta-5 #bles, Book Cases, Desks, Li-# Jbrary and Revolving Chairs. J PAINT cracks.— It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted in the first place w iih cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be bunted or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase any of the following brands: "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman," " Davis-Chambers," " Pahtipcfrirlc " FOR COLORS.— National T Lead Co.'s J* vrc White Lead Tintm* Colors, a one-fxvnd can to a 25-pound kefc of Lead and mix your c,\\ i paints. Saves time and annoyance in matihmg shades, and insures the best paint that it sible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints ond color-card, free; it will prohabK s;.ve you a good many dollars. NJWIONAL LEAD CO.. New York. Pittsbunr Branch. German National Bank Building. Pittsburg. u LINIMENT ANY OTN EK « V STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. Dropped on sugar sufierinsr children love to take ft. Every Mother should have it in the house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, catarrh, cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus! earache, headache, hooping cough, iaflammaUon, la grippe, lameness, mumps, muscutar soreness, neuralgia, nervous bead ache. rheumatism, bites, bums, bruises, strains, sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat, pore lunjfs, toothache, tcmsilitis and wind colic. Originated in 1810 by the late Dr. A. Johnson, Family Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly a century. All who use it are amazea at its wonderful power. It is safe, soothing, satisfying; so wy sick, sensitive sufferers. Used Internal and External* The Doctor** signature and directions on every bottle Hl'gt'd T'amphlet free. Bold evercwhero. lYice, » Eix bottles, tJVi. L a. JOH>SON <SC 00„ Boston, MJ# 77 DR. HUMPHREYS' New Specific No, Seventy-Seven FOR THE CURE OF GRIPPE With all its symptoms of In finer A:. Catarrh, Pains an-1 t-'-r' Ilea i and Chest, Congh, 'iiir-wt * . general Prostration Mid Fever i'.' :• early it cuts it short ■•••'.;*; taken dating its pml« . }■■ sion; taken while relief is speedi! »• r \ ••• : tinned to an emirs rv. This being s\ K.- iifrntd.' it" yo;u Drngsrist will not g.-t it for y n, it v:i be sent prepaid on receipt of pries, or 5 for fl.fiO. Cor. WUliiia £ jotm Sts., Kew "Soi ls an arbitrary word used to design ate the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled off the watch. Here's the idea I I GTLJ 1 1 The bow has a groove I I ) I on each end. A collar /J runs down inside the VJ-jjJ \jiLS pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves, —-firmly locking the v bow to the pendasit, Tt • so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. It positively prevents the loss of the watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping. IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with AL Jas. Boss Filled or other watch WQ«' cases bearing this trade mark v-4! All watch dealers sell them without extra cost. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. I Aged naturally In Government Bonded I Warehouses, exported to Hamburg:, Ger-M many, kept in Heated Warehouses until I matured, shipped hack and bottled on ourl own premises la the pfuarantee we Rive you ■ that Old Exnort is absolutely tmre. FreeH from fusel oil and all injurious ingredients. ■ It is the ideal family whisker for medicinal ■ or social purposes. Mail and express orders® filled promptly, and on orders of $lO or■ over we pay express charges. a fanpkte Friee Lists of Bridle*, Wiues,WMskiei mikd fret TOHIVI Hf-ALTr. " r~r. *• -i TRE ? HOWOJtPU QiKivij@®ta«)a Cures thousands annunllyof liiverCom plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. Mora Ills rcsnlt from an Unhealthy Liverthanany other cause. Why snfff r when you can Secured? Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigop ator is a celebrated family medicine. TOOt MUI ROI-T WILL BCPPLTTOC. VITALIS /fe^ p ",°L™ tD lc a Weil M of THE OKBAT 20th Day. FRENCH REMEDY Producf• the Abo»e U<-kulU In 30 It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fttlL Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using VITALIS. It quickly and surely re stores Nervousness, Lost Vitality. Impotency, Wighlly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Mem ory, Wasting Diseases, and all cfTecta of sell Lbuse or excess and indiscretion. Wards oil Insanity ar.d consumption. Insist on having VITALIS. r.o other. Can be carried In vest pocket. lly mail. #I.OO per package, or si* for *s.o<>, Tcitii a ixwltlie nrtMen guarantee to cure nr refund the money. Cir< ;lar l£f e. Address CALUMET KLMKiiV CWMI'AM, ChlcafO, liL Fo le by City Pharmacy. m MT THE CTIZEN The Boy I Love. My boy, do you know the boy I lovet I fancy I see him now; His forehead bare in tue sweot spring air, With the wind ot hope in his waving hair. The sunrise on his brow. He's something near your height maybe; And just about your years; Timid as you; but his will is strong. And bis love of right and his hate of wrong, Are mightier than his fears. He has the courage of simple truth: The trial that he must bear, The peril, the ghost that fright* him most, He faces boldly and like a ghost, It vanishes in the air. As wild fowl take, by river and lake, The sunshine and the ram. With cheerful constant hardihood He m«*ets the bad luck and the good The pleasure and the pain. Though deep and btrong his sense of wrong, His spirit is gentle, his heart is great He is swift to parden and slow to bate. The master of his tongue. Fond of his sports! Xo merrier lad's Sweet laughter ever rang; But he is so generoas and so frank. His wildest wit or his maddest prank Can never cause a pang. Face brown or fair! I little care Whatever the hue may be, Or whether his eyes are dark or light; If his tongue be true and his honor bright, He is still the boy for me. Where does he dwell* I cannot tell; Xor do I know his name. Or poor, or ricb; I don't mind which; Or learning Latin or digging ditch, I love him all the same. You are puzzledf What! you think there s not A boy like him. That he is only a bright ideal, But you have the power to make him real. And clothe him to your eyes. Ton have rightly guessed; in each pure breast In his abiding place. Then let jour own true life portray, His beauty and blosom day by day. Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Pos ively Cured by adinrnstering Dr. htints "Colticn Specfic." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup ol coftee or tea,or in lood, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will aflect a permanent ami speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or aa alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in everv instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ©d with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ol particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati! 0. "The sweetest sound the whole year round '1 is the first robin of the spring! The song ol the full orchard choir Is not so fine a thiug. Glad i-ights are ooinmon; Nature draws Uer random pictures through the year. But oft her music ''ids us long Keuiember these most dear. To uie, when iu the sudden spring I hear the earliest robin's laj , When the first trill there comes again One picture of the ilay. The veil is parted wide and 10. A moment, though my eyelids close, Once more I see that wooded hill, Where the arbutus grows." —Kbeumatism 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. 10 cts. Sold by J. C Redick, druggist, Butler. —lt is wonderful what a man can ac complish il be has system. Have a cer tain definite time for doing thiugs, aud do them. Uany a man idles his time in frivo lous uselessness, because be has no system to his work —no plan mapped out. Noth ing great can be accomplished without system, which is order. In nature every thing fits everything. It mast do it or b<* destroyed The ocean of space, where suns arid worlds forever sail, is a per fect type of stematic exactness. There is no fooliiig away of time there. The yonng man who wants to amount to any thing in his life m ist adopt certain rules t>< govern bis time, and live np to them, and he will be surprised to learn what may be accomplishad in the course of his brief existence, although We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. —Subscribers who intend to charge their residence thio spring are requested to >enJ their new address as soon as possible to the Citizen office. —Oiiion milk NuDp is the thing now re c immended for a skin whiteuer. It is ini<"e like -n >) s .-r s ntll unions be iug Uiiid ini-tead of oy«;ers. —Tiie large hlie.es em.tintie to be fash ionable They c< s' a'•«.«!» as mui-h as the <in s-i, and look like lialloous —They are ei->ei lially i.uuei easury, but I hey are sty lish, MI i lb it it. ll, this* ' til! I'l liicle" times the dude who '«! - his girl she is the only one he i ver loved, -liii expects her to believe i , is eithor a cltiMip or has lived some j time in th« back <v..n\«. —The lany man who never dues anything at least has the saiii-facti'>n of knowing that he never does anything by halves —The sfriu* p .utility have his faults hot he in ini ti>rtr than the uiau who writes the same old jukes about him every year. Burn a'l the garbage you can, and what you can't burn. bury. This will be conducive to health when the weather gets warm. —The fool who is easily parted from his motiey does not realise that he is a fool un til after the parting. Then he finds he has no cents. —The Pennsylvania Company is about to enlarge the Erie <t Pittsburg docks at Erie to the extent of an expenditure of from .WO,00"I t.i $50,000. —There are two reasons why some men don't mind their own business. One ia they haven't auy mind, and the other is they haven't any business. —'That's what I got for my pains," said the sn all boy as he swallowed a dose of ca-tor oil. "The most effective way of getting out of politics," says the philosopher, 1 ' is to go to jail." —''Well, there's one good thing in fold ing beds," remarked Mrs. I)e Tanque the other day. "Since we have had ours, my husband says his prayers every night." —' There is no ui-e walking the floor with a felon," tays gentlemen who has bad some experience in that direction "Wrap a cloth loosely around the felon, leaving the end open. Pour gunpowder in the end and shake it down until the felon is cover ed. Then keep it wet with camphor. In two hours the pain will be relieved and a perfect cure will surely follow. —lt is said that 20,000,000 bnsbels ol wheat in store in Chicago is affected with worms, resulting from the presence of weovil. Perhaps this may result in an ad vance in the price of sound wheat. —Two hundred women and girls in New York mobbed about forty Ilebrews who had taken the places of striking cigaj makers Faces were slapped, beards pull ed and hats knocked off, some of the fe males removing their slippers aud iiiing I hem for weapons. Yet some people in siat that women bave no rights. —There are tomt people *o exceeding!/ modest that in speaking of a person's leg they persist in calling it a limb; but the young lady, who in speaking of a certain breed of chickens, called them Brown Limbhorn* is, we think, entitlied to the cake and whole bakery. —According to the Bradford Era the Commonweal man, Coxey. is well known to several local turf men of that place. It says: Ho plays the races for all they are worth and two years ago won a wholo pocketful of greenbacks from a Bradford sport in an Ohio town. "Coxey is about the last man on earth that I wuuld expect to see in the retorm trash, ess," said the yonng mac who furnished the above tip. —The postoffice department has ruled that parties answering "green goods" cir culars and sending them through the mails for counterfeit money violate the "green goods act" and are liable to a fine of not more than SSOO and imprisonment of Dot less than eighteen months. —The world's railroad are 370,281 mile* long. —Wby perspire and swear because your neighbor's chickens scratch up your gar den* Buy some chickens of your own and get into the game. —Hicks foretells spells of very warm weather in the first part of April, with heavy rains and hailstorms and very sud den changes to cold; but if Mr.H ieksdon't hit it any better in his guessing on April than he did in foretelling a succession of snow storms, cyclones, polar-waves, etc., for March he migtt as well go out of bui>i ness as a weather sharp. Consumption surely Cured. Ic Ta_ EDlTOß:— Please inform ycur nod, rt that 1 hare a positive remedy tor ti.e %bove-nam disease. £; » timely use thousand* of hopeles • cue* have hr .-n permanently cored. I shall be glad to send twj monies of my remedy FREE to any of your readers ~r j > hare consumption It they will Send me thoh JLxpress and P. O. address. Brspect •nlljr. T. A. &UA.VH. M. O. 181 Pearl St. X. I. —Lord Bacon once said: "Money is like muck, not much use unless spread". So don't hoard your money; but keap it in proper use. —"Bretbern and cistern," said a colored brother at a Southern prayer meeting. "I|VE been chawing bard bones, and BV. H1 lowing bitter pills. I'm afraid I've broken every one ofthe Ten Commandment#, bnt thank de Lord I haven't loet my religion. That's about the way a good many white "Christians" feel. Ethel. "lie hardly knows me yet and he has proposed. Don't jou think it strangef" Clarissa. "So. I don't see anything strange in his proposing if he hardly knows you." —A woman in New Y'ork in making a public address agaiust the wearing ot cor sets by women said that if beasts should be subjected to the torture of corset wear ing, those responsible for their condition would be wailed upon by the officers ap pointed to prevent cruelty to animals; and she was not far of! in her remarks, either "We've seen the tricks ot life, its varnish and veneer; Its stucco fronts of character break off and disappear; We've learned that oft the brownest haudr will reap the biggest pile, And met with many a " perfect brick " be neatn a rimless tile." —Enoch Davis, who is in the Utah peni tentiary awaiting the death sentence for having murdered his wife, is said to be the only person who can indicate the preci.-e locality of a rich gold mine in the W ah satch mountains. Many persons have ap pealed to Davis to locate the mine, but thus far he has refused to enlighten any of them on the subject. —"Annie Maria," the famous war horse of Maj. George A. Sbuman, Loysville, Pa., has ended her days at an age of 36 years. The mare was captured in one of the raids ofthe 9th Pa. Cav., and became the prop erty of Maj Sbuman, who was one of the raiders. She carried the Major through the Tennessee campaigns participated in by the SHh Cav.. snd was with him on Slier man's famous march "trom Atlanta to the sea," and was present it the surrender of Johnston's army near Qillsboro, N". C. At the termination of the war she was brought home by Maj. Shuman aud kept in easy retirement np until old age so enfeebled her that she had to be put out of the way last month. 'Annie Maria" has been a prominent and interesting feature at many soldier's Reunions. —Hoax—L"p-to-date passed the hat in Sunday. Joax—l didn't know he was -a church member. I didn't say he was. The bat was on the pavement with a brick under it. —DeTanque-Talk about bard luck, I had the worst luck Saturday Old Soak What was thatf DeTanque—at ten min utes of 12 a fluttering friend of mine asked me lo have a drink, but he stammered to that it was Sunday morning before he gave Irs order. —Almost any woman can keep house, but few can Keep secrets. —Love isn't the only thing that makes the world go round. Old Soak says he knows at least ten drinks that will do it. —A Debating Society will discuss the momentous question: "Resolved, That the first chicken was hatched from an egg." The negative debatecs will raise the ques tion of Jtho laid the fi.tt egg. WITHIN THE REACH » of every woman health and 4f strength. They're brought to you ■ by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preacrip- AAfc tion. Take this medicine, and there's a safe and certain cur* for all the chronic weakneaaea, da rangementa, and diaeaaea peculiar to the aex. It will build up, strengthen, and Invigorate every "run-down" or delicate woman. It regulates and aasiata all the natural function*, never conflicta ■ V with thern, and is perfectly harm- I 1 less in any condition of the female fM'W xaystem. I > At some period to her life, a fj —iT - inj woman requirea a general, as well IIS II las uterine, tonic and nervine. II ' \l * If you're a tired or afflicted » » woman, you can And no other remedy that'a guaranteed. If the "Pr»- scription" ever fails to benefit or cure, yon have your money back. So small is the chance of failure, with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, that ita proprietors are willing to make this promise: "If we can't cure your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case is, we'll pay you SSOO to cash." For* Sale op Rent, The Kirker farm of about UK) acres, situ ate in Connoquenessing twp., Butler Co. Pn , near Whitestown, under good state <•! cnltivatiun, (food fences, orchard, and wel watered, a (food seven roomed house wilt cellar, good harr, wagon shed and out buidings. house and barn under new rool. One of the best (arms in the county; con venient to market, school and church; also probable oil territory. For terms, etc., inquire of MRS. NAKCY A. KIRKER, Bellevue P. 0., Allegheny Co., Pa., or 1. B. McJusKtir. Butler. Pa. H. H. JACKSON Who hag bad a years experience with one of the leading furniture firms of Pittsburg is now prepared to attend to all fnrniture repairing left id hi* charge. and will guarantee good work and Hatiefaction at 249 8. McKeau St , - Butler, Pa. FRANK KEMPERJ DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS,] -A.nd everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods—Harness, Collars, Whips. Dusters, Saddles, etc. trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment ot 5-A Horse blankets in town w ill be tcmnd at FRANK KEMPER'S, 124 8. MAIN ST., BUTLER. PA. MEET i IMROPT, WANT EVERY M ai\, Womai\ and CHild In Butler county know that they have received their large and com plete line ot Fall and Winter Roots, Shoes and Slippers at prices that will surprise them. We have the celebrated Jamestown Roots and Shoes, made by hand and warranted, which have proven their wearing quailites for years past. We want to give the trade -Mbe Best Goods for Least Possible, Living Profit.#- The best line of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes ever shown in tht county. Children's School Shoes in every shape and style. Rubber Goods 01 a'l kinds and shapes at all prices. Come and see the boys. i Vogeley & Bancroft I 347 S. Main Street. - - Butler, Pa I KLEINS iRY E WHISK illY. \ . whisky is unrivaled for PCK F TITY, AOE and GENERAL EXCEL? JLENCE. It is recommended by J Jphys' ians. used and tidtrnd byj ?<be leading hospitals of tb« coon \ stry. All first-class druggist*, bo 5 s'els and de»lers keep " It s'orsl 50 per full quart everywhere i 411 your dealer does not keep ir J •send the amount to headquarters* t MAX KLEIN'S, J 0 82 Federal Mreel, Allegheny. Pa. # #and it will be shipped vou hv ex # #pres<*, ALL CHARGES PAID# • Write for Catalogue. Mailed Free, So Dry Yet so forceful are "spirit" facts. Tbey "whet" up the system, stimulate you—Dot too mut-b, but just enough to make you better Fiuch's Golden Wedding. Gibson's and Old Dougherty Whis keys'.are a few of tbe"spirit" facts kept by. Robt. Lewin, 136 Water St. Opposite B. & 0. Depot, Pittsburg, Pa Soldljr4ni|i' '• Da. **4 TH k S< w, i*«. Aik jiur lruggtak for 1U ERRORS^YOUTH and Obscure Dtwama ipeedily and permanently cored by the celebrated specialist. Dr. LOBB*^h.iad'a^pi 4 - No deception, no ratio representation. 1 will cure TOU positively and make you vigorous and strong. Treatment by mall aepeclaity and strictly cunfldontUi HOME CURE TREATMENT f \ DOCTORS LAKE rfSB ? rRI ' rK DISFENSAKT. ijtt -Jo Con. PEN: AVE. ANO FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. , V'/f \ .All forrnsot Delicate and Com- plicated Diseases requii iinrCoN *- If f K:.TI AI, Hi.' I ItMIH. M«-!- u-ution arc treated nt this Pis ■ TV with a success, .arely attained. Dr. S. K I.:ikols** tneuilterof the Itov.il Colltgeot I' hy - -!c:iirK and Snrgei.jr, und la the o' leaf and most vperienced Sr::cl in the city Spee'nl at .ention pvento Nervous Debility frorne" " iv mc-.talexertion,lndiscretion of youth, etc., can - ing physical and mental d<"?ayjlack of energy, lespoi. etc.; also Cancers Old Sores Kits, rile-', Itheumatlmn, nnd all d!>>■.:-eaof the skin. lood. Lunpts Urinary rvrtrnn.sttc. Consultation Tree and strictly confidential. Office hours,V to I and 7 to 8 P.'*.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. at. only, ■ill at oflco or address DR a . I.AItE, 'JOft USX A' E. ANDITXIST.-l'ITTrilUliGII.l A. ' BaaHannßsaanai Cures Brl«'hl'» Disease. Oroosj. (jiuvel, Nerv ousness, Heart, I'lluary ol Liver Diseases. Known by a llred luuquld feelinu; lnactlnx ot the k'dneys weakens and poisons the b food, and unless cause Is removed >ou cannot Have health, cured me over llvejear* agovl Itr flit's Disease and Dropsy.-Mas. I. L. r. MI I.I KK, (letblehem, I'a. 1.00" other similar tcstimon.xls. Tr> It. Cure(fua'antei-d. CA.NN S KIHSfcY CfHE CO., «2l> Vensniro fit., rhllmlrlyhla, I'a. Sola t j All Reliable Driut'lsts. fIANTED»«|S ■ -«• Salary or fommls-don paid weekly. Outfit tree. Special attention iflven t<i beginners Workers never fall to make good weekly wages Write me at once for par Oculars. E 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman. (This house is reliable,) ROCHESTER. N. Y t BUGGIES at h Price §sssfl CARTS A HARNESS.—""— —■ ~ MO Top Buottt . iS7( We Pot thr /"ML Ittß ttuu u>n fMj PIUCKS *n«i 4 \'*m Top Surrey .447 ouUell ALL iMKoati Warron. competitor*, fit lUmd Cart $S M>! Buyoffao ma •90 Team " SIS «' profit. mmr M<Jiv*a Saddle, $1 to Cat'if'o Free jtg a U.S. BI««V4tARTra '• tto 1* I»wr«»oo St, UnoUuiati, O. s." e mm% Baldwin.. I=l- Pa. THOROUGH Sewing Machine Mechanic. WITH 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. I Will re-adjust yours and you be your own judge to test it. Garfield Tea £§z:, Cures Hick ilejulAcbtvKcetorMrompicziOT. * tt« Doctor-' BilU. templefree. GtKViEiJb TEA C0T.319 thSt-.N.Y. Cures Constip tion 35 Complete Novels NEATLY BOUND, and a Year's Subscription to a largfl 16-p*ze illustrated monthly magazine f«>r ONLY 30 CENTS. Thi» is a ; most libera] offer as UOUSKHOLD TOPICS. | the magazine referred to is a hieh-cla.-> ! paper, replete with stories of love, adven ture, travel, anil short, interesting and in structive sketches ot fact and fancy; and in i the list of 35 novels are such treasures a*- j"A Brave Coward," by Hubert Limit Stev enson; "A Blacksmith's Daughter," by Etta W. Pierce; "Xinetta." a most pleas ing story by M. 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We know that wo manufacture tbe very bestremedj on earth for the cure of constipation, billiousness, pick headache , kidney troubles, torpid liver, etc.; and that when jou have tried there pills you will gladly recommend tbem to oth era, or take an agency, and in ibis way we shall have a large, well pay ing demand created. As a special inducement for every reader of this paper to try 'these pUls and take an egency at once, we will give to each persoD who sends 25 cents in cash, or 3D cents io stamps, for a box of System I'iSls, one of the following presents; A handsome gol'4 watch, a good silver wutcb, a valuable town lot, a genuine diamond 11 in jr. a cahket of silver or a genuine $5 00 gold piece. Every purchaser K<-ts one of the above pres-euts There are no exceptions. Shaw Remedy Co., Rutherford, N. J. EUROPEAN * HOTEL. 315 8 \la:u St., - - Butler, Pa ALEX WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Fvirtthinj' new—Electric light, fras and water. Lodging "5, 50 and SI.OO. *| *,<,* Regular meals at 25 rts. 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(Box 1700), I'hilailclpbi.l, f* McCANHLESS'HEAVE CURE, I have a Heave Cure that will cure any case of heaven in horses in forty days, it used according to directions, and if it docs not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will be made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. MCCASDLESS, Bntler, Pa., 1H93. MR. A. J. MCCANDLRSS: On the 2nd dav of April. IS9*J. I com tnenced to use your new cure for one ol my horses that had the heaves very had, and continued to use the medicine for about forty days and the horse did not show any signs of a return of them. It is now about a year since I quit givin the medicine ana the horse has never sowed any signs of heaves, and I feel stisfied that he is properly cured. W. C. CRISWRLL, Butler, Pa., 3, 1893. A J. MCCANDLMS: I have used your Heave Cure and found it will do the work if used according to di rections. Yours truly, R. J. MCMILUN. TIIE highest caeti prices paid for beef and borne bide?; also sheep pelts, tallow and furs of all kinds Will be bonie on Friday and Bator day of each week. H. C. BRICKER, 201 Mercer St., Butler, Pi At reasonable prices is the particular attraction at the LEADING - MILLINERY" - HOUSE OF w t -1). T. PAPE. French Pattern hats and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli* nery. Babies and little girls receive our careful attention. It will pay you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. .S VD. T. PAPE. S,\ Prices to Suit the Times AT BICKEL'S. Our Spring stock has arrived and is ready for your inspection. A better stock for the same money has never been placed on our shelves. As the old saying is "Goods well bought are Half sold;' such it the case with our stock, for we are prepared to offer you better goods at lower prices than ever before. Men's calf shoes. Congress or lace at $t 25. " fine " " «« $ 2 . Men s Cordovan and Calf shoes, Congress, Lace or Blucher style. '52.50 to $5. 7 Men's Tan shoes $ 2 to $3, all styles and widths. " every day shoes 75c to $1.25. " goad kip, box toe shoes, $1.50 to $2. Bo} s shoes from 75c to $1.50. All styles from the finest bluchers to the brogans. An examination of these goods will quickly convince you that you are getting better footwear for less money than ever be fore. Our stock of Ladies shoes Is more complete than erer before. Ladies fine Dongola shoes at sl. " " " flexible sole $1.50. i lot ladies fine dongola shoes, hand turns, sizes 2, 2& and 3, worth $3 g° a * Call early while the selection is large. Ladies fine spring heel bluchers at $2.50. " " heel " $2.50. " tan bluchers $1.75 to $2.50. Congress gaiters in black and tan in several different styles. Our stock of ladies and misses Oxfords is large and comprises many new and pretty styles and ranging in price from 50c to $2.50. For 75c we will you the selection of six of the latest style walk ing shoes. For $1.25 we will give you a pair of fine turn, pat. tip dongola Ox ford. For $2 we will give you the selection of a pair of Oxfords in lace, Blucher, Southern tie or Nullifiers. (Four of the latest styles in the market). Full stock of ladies and misses tan Bluchers and Oxfordsat low prices. Childrens tan and red shoes and Oxfords, 35c to 75c. 1 lot ladies serge slippers at 25c. " " carpet " 25c. •' mens " " 35c. Mens fine calf boots at $2. Full stock of our own make Boots and shoes. Repairing done. The balance of our rubber stock to be sold out very cheap. Ladies and gents footholds go at 10, regular price 50. Ladis finest grade rubbers at 35. Mens " " 50. When in town call and see us. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN bickjb:u 128 SOUTHZMAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A. Jewelfy, Clocks Silvefwafe, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clockf and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block, Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All arc Respectfully Invite —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."- M HOSENTHAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 103 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Marke « New York Weekly Tribune AND e The Butler Citizen, ONEYEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address all orders to THE CITIZEN.
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