Jq "VOTING- THE TAILOR. We have no fine window a O 1 ■ ■ in which we can display j our goods, but we have the finest line of goods to be found in any merchant tailor store in Butler. Call and see for yourself. We want your trade and can only get it by pleasing you, which we guarantee to do in each and every particular by giving you good material, first class up-to-date work at moderate prices. J. S. YOUNG, The Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, 101, South Main St., Opposite Lowry House. DIAMONDS [ KINUS. KAK KINGS. gCAKF j pINS STUDS. WATCHES \ GBXIb GOLD. LADIIS CSaTLAIN j JEWELRY ) Gold Pins. Ear Kings. Br4ca ( eu *«TT TTD far ja O «>> Tea Sen Castors. Butter Dlsnes and' Krerytalni ZVXJU If l!lX% W AH *>*/ Uiat ran oe round in a first class store.. RODGE.T BROS. 1874 } KNIV KS. FORKS. SPO(^* pLK pLAXK . E. GRIEB, JE W t ETer. No. 139, North Main St., fi JTL£B f JPA.. Ii MILLINERY! As usual wejiave the most complete line of Millinery in Butler at the lowest prices. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS This linejs also complete and contains many items you have not heretofore been able to get in Butler. M. F. & M. MARKS, 113_to 117 S. Main St. ft* fat H FAIR. A Hands and arms are counter?"high 'motig \ \jA nature's charms. When decked with rings 1 I \ „ and bracelets bright, these charms possess I V \ a greater might to fascinate the beholder. /|] jL The finest jewelry in this and other lines to be found at pnccs that defy competition. ->i|r tl IHf I make a specialty of new and fine novel f* \ WMF/ ties in silver and cut glass. fT I Htrpf itcßticii Oivci to Watch _—GRIEB, 18 South Main Street, ... Butler, Pa THE QUESTION « often asked, What Paint shall we uaet THE ANSWER: If you are looking (or covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, ana your money's worth, you must buy THE SHEHW/H-IV/UUMS PUNT. (mrl Matt, Looht tost, Wtast Lonpttt, Moot economical, full Mom*wo. Our prices are for ' 'best goods" first, last and all the time. We are in the business to stay aa4 f au»Hts. , . J. W» f. stays with as. COLORS IN OIL. NOUSC 4 COACH VARNISHES* J. C. REDICK, 109 N. Main St. V i- • ' The place to bu> _ GAS COOKING STOVES AND B V \ A \1FL FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER. FILTER. •» \1 H fL» LNA. - - etc. is ai w. H .O'Hrien & Soil'® 107 "East Jelterson IHtreet. New York Weekly Tribune, + AND + Butler Citizen * ONE YEAR ♦ $1.50. Addrss AH Orders to THE CITIZEN. J Special Notice. Pure Rye Whinkiea $5.00 r gallon. 6 Helena pore old California ** in <». drj »i;d nweet, 75 cents to #1.50 p«r gallon, a Imi ageut for the celebrated Lake lljaui«uqu.i Win«H, $1 50 per gallou. Sen. ca L.ke pure Wine Vinegar. 500 per g»lloi . Th. finest imported (jinß. Cog L.."*. mo i-.i »..u irnih fftiinky, Stout, Ba» Al« A , tt lowest, price*. Call or wri o <•> a Ah dneHiteu 188 Federal Ist., Ai'«g"«*» > Special Price Last on applicauou N extra charge for jug* oi packing. Man order* promptly attended to. AFTER UL OTHERS FAIL * fc,,B Oooault tfca Oic lUllabl*" DR.LOBB S9i 11. VIVVKHTH *T., PHIiA., 9A. Thirty fMn liA«n>r« of a. i dl— mm o* men aoa «dHT T>o u4V from wh«t cmom or lone «tAo I aud Rfnue. at lowest figures. Call • r »cna lor upwial lint Mail order* piomptly filled, Ho extra obarge for box inp and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. 188 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY, PA. Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. For and Resident «•«. Catalogue, price*sod mtlm-tn. on application to tuoSole Manufacturer*. TEI rui I HA! IMNI6 * OML CO., (Ltd.) HnlaJa., Pa. maker* of Llfhtrlng. Ftr«- and istorm-Pruol IHftHlNUllillM' UoiclxcolM. Life* as tM ■B book, our (tcM iefl J 'J the tala at haalth or tL Pain and r safferinf and wrong living write thtir Ihistory on oar faa turas in unmistsk able lines. Hollow ■ _ . | J SHtii sod sunken RL/VXZ /] eyes, listless steps ' /yl md languorous JSjgxVJ looks tell of wasting ■ Wt debilitating disease BLVI some place in the body. It may be > one place or an DR. HUMPHREYS' CDID 9RC II SPECIFIC FOR onir, to . Put np In «mall bottles of pleasant pellets. Just fit your Test pocket. Sold by Dnuriliu, or Mot pr«I»IS on ne.»pt of prie*. Da. Hour RUTS' 31. MU AT. I k BcvlMd, i MAILSO riu BC*PHS«TS'BED. CO., lit Slit *mu» SC. Hit T0«» SPECIFICS. fill I A n Earache Is about as ? | ** painful an ache as i / anything that | Salva-cea! I (TKAOS-MAak) ; has to deal with. But it ;j stops it immediately. Big !; pains—lit tl e pains—it !; stops all of them. ! Salva-cea is the quickest !; to relieTe and cure j! Piles, Btlls, Catarrh, Chaflnp, S«re Threat, libera, | Celds, RheHaatlinif 1 Sore Muscles, Buint. ? Two sires, 3$ and 50 cents. !| / At druggists, or by mall. 1 C TH* BRANDSETM CO J74 CAKAL ST., N. Y. ' LOOK AT THE PEG \ DEFORE you hang np your hat, look at t be label before you buy whlbkey. We've got years of reputation back of that label. ThequalltyofOld Export j Whiskey sustains our claims to the letter. Discriminating and fair < minded folks claim that it Is an article pure, smooth, palatable, and perfectly safe for all Medicinal, Social or Family purpow-s. Full Quarts, SI.OO ; Six Quarts, $5.00. Mail and Express orders shipped tho same day as re , 'ivod, and we pay charges oa *ll orders of 810.00 and over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST^ PrrrsßUßQ. P.*. teinolst: iVi t Lists of WlnwaadLlouor* mailed has ,r K K'" s M K PlO 11K For Medical IF- Family Use. $d 25 per qt. or 6 'its for $o Finoh'S Golden WTMLDING, Ouokeuheinier, Lsrpe, Gibson, Bridgeport, Overbold Fulj qnarl- sl. 6 F|iiar'H for $5 Our poods war rauied PURE Grand FA'HW'S Choice - GU»RRS';T»*HD 3 Y»HRS old, s'2 PNR gal. (!. 0. D AND mail orders receive prompt at t»-NTI-rr ROBT. LEWIN, Importer snd Wholesaler, 136 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa., opposite B. & 0. K. K. Depot. Do yon DESIRE to make MONEY? 01JR PLAKS OF OPEKATIOK ASSURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make yoor money earn yoo a monthly sslarv SIO.OO and mire made daily by onr oew SJ »l.~niatic Plan of Operation on Hiiall in [ \etiirii nis in grain and stock speculation. ALL we axk is to iuvesiigate onr new and methods I'ust workings of plan snd highest, references famished. Our ! M<' merely taken hiui out and hanged him, public opinio would have jusiilied the action uu' they cat 'lf ni* ear*, then his fingur--", .me by one. They stripped off his cio.-bea and mutilated him in a m ist horrible wan ner. He was completely covered witn blood, After indulging in this tiemiiau work for thirty-five minutes, they swun* iiim up to a telegraph pole witn a rope aronud his neck, then lowered him auu out his head off witn oroiuarj j**Jk knives! fnose southern mountaineers are a long Kay from bting oiyiliied. Dr. Agnew's Cure lor the Htsrt gi7j yi-rlect relict in ull oases of Organic o * sympathetic iient Disease in 30 minutes and nyeed'ty etiects a cure. It is a peer ess remetiy l.>r Palpitation, Shortness o ,'iea.h, Smothering spells, Pain in • Lei itle and all s> mptoms ul a Diseased Hear; •no dose convinces. Bold by l-itj Phar UMLJ . A Boston business man, wh > is a large advertiser, received a letter not long ago trim the manager oi a religi >us weesi). soliciting advertising on :n>« ground thai tne weekly had not only targe circulation, "nut a very credulous cia«s t»i readers." —As an indication of tti® ooadi r ion ol toe shoe tiade iu Chicago. -ieis., Sonawn . lelirato eaot, year a public thanksglVl"/, < bleb was fir»t offered b> their forefatneis j nep>eruiiei 24 1734 in" dav after their ' .aft* arrival m Philadelphia Not a:i ati ' .iversj»r» has b<-eu skipped iu the 161 t ais tnat have intervened. The descen dants ot this retain much of the ! -luriliness an. 1 , ihr.st. of iheir ancestry, and s.inie ot theui have been notable in publics affiii.-s inclndiug two Governors of the •Hate. Francis U Shunk and John F. Hartranft. —English Spavin Liniment removes a 1 t.ard, soft or calloused lumps and ble-n shes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, plints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain- II swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the wist wonderful Blemish Cure ever known, ►.old hv J C. Kedick. drutrgist Butler Pi One of the Conncilmen of Philadelphia is ot The opinion that the members ot that body ought t• do their own praying, in stead of hiring it. done. A few eye-iings at£o a resolution was up,providing an item of S3OO for a chaplain to open 'he sessions. Thomas Meeban, the millionaire gardener, journalist and statesman, one of the|three Councilmen who have the reputation of r.ever having ridden on a free city railway oass, said seriously: "I am opposed to the reso'ation because I think that every member ought to pray tor himself and not put the awtul responsibility on some other man ot praving at the public expense Let Us lake five miaules at the opening o each session and every fellow pray for turn 'elf. Peltf/ in ISix Hours —Distressing Kidney end B1 older dis na«>s relieved in six hours by 'uo "No*' Great. South An-ri a:i Kidney Cure."! This • e* re-ueiiy i* a gi. at surprise ■ r. a c-unt ot Its exceeding promptness in r.> ii»vif g paiu in the bladder, kidnev, haeit and every part of inu urinary pass ges in mil-or female It relieves retention of water soil jiain in parsing it alroo-t im I tuedialv. Ify->u Wa'ii qu'ek relief and eur»' 'iiis i< i our r«ui dt Sold l»y J. C. Hedii-k druggist Butler Pa. —ln Vienna there are womea whose business it is to be "physicians' subjects." One of I hem hire* out to medical tneo as a sol jent on which ib«y may ill istra'e laryngology aud rhioolo«\. -Jhe receives | abont sth: an hour, furnishing her own in struments Her throat so little sen sibility that the miauplatlons produce no irrilatioL. Be 2fot Deeetnd. The experience of the Bpoex 8. 3, Wine O. after a continuous oareer of more thau forty years in Grape Culture and Wine making has resulted in the production of Grape Brandy that rivals Hennessy aud Martell of Cognao. A fine, delicate fifteen year old Grape Brandy is rare; their Cli max vintage >1 1876 is becoming ce'ebrat ed among Europeans wbo appreciate a pure article. Druggists sell It. —Republican papers in various parts of the State are expressing the opinion that . no member of the Legislature should be elected next year who will not openly p'»dge himself to vote against the re-eleo tiou of Senator Cameron under all circum l is noes. Daniel Webster's While it cannot be said that the great writers and speakers of history have stoop ed to the frivolity of inoessant punning, yet most of them have not neglected to make use ot a good pun when - in order " | Dtniel Webster w »s once addressing ibe Senate on the dry subjict of internal im provements when the clock hands came around to the hour of 2. But instead of striking twice the clock continued to \ strike without cessation more than forty times, till it run down All eyes were turned to the clock and business was suspended Mr. Webster re named silent until about twenty strokes bad sounded, when he thus appealed to the Ch -ir:— Mr. President, the clock is out of order. I have tne floor The staid and august Senate broke into an uproarious laugh at the timely witti cism. The Joke can never be repeatediu the Senate, however, tor the striking part of the dock is no longer ever wound up —The drouth in the vicinity of Hazel ton, Luzerne county. Pa., has become -o severe tnat it has driven numbers of wild animals from their mountain bauuts down into the lowlands in search of water. A few days ago a man. wben to a mine at the base of Spring mountain, came suddenly upon two full-grown bears. Next day a party of three women were earning water trom the ariesiaii welt two miles distant, and bavin* to pass through a strip of timber land, when a big blank bear came out of the brush aad began following tbem, and all fled to tbe village, parsing several other wild animals ou the way It then dawned Upon tbe vi lasers that thirst and he scent of tne water had emboldened the animals to pursue the carriers. —The best fall medicine is Hood's Sar-apartlia beoause it purifies, enrich, .- aud vitalizes tne blood I With a s'gb, or with a song. Still .be old world rolls along; But. so quick lj tme is ii g. Can't sp*re verv m>icu lor sighin'. Move along And sing your song. Till the angels are reply in'! "As I grow old more dross than gold Appears in life's alloy; And buckwheat cakes don't seem as big As wbeu I was a boy." —Owing to so tnauy Wes'ern and Soutii ern aheriffs baviug procured bloou-kouud the ptice has gone up la'ely, being now SIOO for a pup Kentucky people have taken to raising theui iu considerable nuin bers —One car-ful boose in Will strent, NV * V rk. uu\s po.-i ire-ta ops by ibe iiuiidf ot sheets at a time, and at once, wiin rubber stamp, marks its union od the bai* ot them This checks ot stain - by boys in the otfio». Tnere still exists a large trade in this form of currency a lunch counters. —People of all na ions have believeu tnat ants lay up I'o «l for winter. The a leger' (act is mentioned man; times in at, oient and modern literatures.and is direc ly stated in the Book of Proverbs. Th- • do no such ihing During rn.> winter the remain in a torpid or semi torpid co.idi tion. Throat Distaf Cured With Grape* an., llorehounii. The noted old nurs't. decent ant ol H« > land Dutch, discovered tnat a o rt.air. c n biuatiou of grapes wttb the horehoUl Herb end th« root of Elecaini.aue in ( into a cordial will cure sore throats » . "Ugbs. ami isex etenl lor colds. ca>an auu ail irrHa'p-n of me Bronchial in < loi.eils and tbroat., aud for singers »i • public speakers. Diuggists say tbe sal are immense, it is doiug ifeat good It called Aunt Rtcbael's Eecaiupaiie ai> riorehound Cor lai. —Tie Ohio preacher who wit hare" from the candidacy for tbe Legislator because his offer to receive a bribe .va<• exposed will not finish a good job until he also resigns fr<-m the ministry. A Letter to Aunt Raehatl Cario, 111., August 29.—T0 Aunt RachaelSpeer at Passaic, N. J. —Dea Madam: —»Ve have used your Maiarim Bitters fr r several months past, and :iud it tbe very host tonic we hav« ever used i< effectually wipe out all traces of fever. My wife has been sickly, feverish, weak and languid tor thu psst four seasons, and tried almost everything We heard si much of your bitteis tn tl conoluded t.o fry ii; nij wife's appetite has returned an* she is rtrong, well atd sprightly again an all owing to your Peruvian Malarial Bit ters. G H Woodward, DO'NT EAT TOO MUCH. This warning is intended for persons using Nature's Com pound. It has such appetizing properties that you will want to eat between meals, and too much at meal time. EAT PLENTY But stop befoie you are quite satisfied. Nature's Compound is the true health assistant. Purifies the blood, regulates the liver and digestive organs. Sold by Druggists, price si. Six for fj. VSr 7 oman 1 / ®S Sometime 1 , needs a reli \ abla monthly regulating i medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, n?fo unr. f, ar» r. ,-IT rtipap. .jint. S'nt *uy»'ioru> n.GU Co . Clot ewcJ, U. Tffi: BEELEY CURE T | f to., 'r.' >-■•> V. ill ■ 1 : . having ■ ' ~ . •: i, habit auu ■ ■■•> :-.:.tensd ■wKtuise af lour weeks .. iV INSTITCTB, " 'th Avenue, . :■... ,• JI. «• rs, mental and ' norma! i»-petite, and ■ . •,r .... ■ he icadlttoti tier weninbe i si' ; jr Jnd>. 1 • ! :r I Thishajbceu e re 1 tmo cmh treated here, and • mot n t.. n »..:■> t-f y.,:r o. :i neighbors, lo wt>c" \ve -ti '.'.ih contldeneo u« to tba slvuiute pateiv and e! :elency ot'the Keeley ("tire. I al" nif-t n - . so-, • "-eh ng InvestliraUon U B-uid for t «-i'Uicl kivlng fulllntcaiM «oa. " Persons to frayel.++ WANTED. Several faithful gentlemen and ladies to travel for established house. Position permanent if suited; also increase. State reference and enclose self-addressed stamp ed envelope. THE NATIONAL, 318-317-318 Omaha Bldg , CHICAGO. pE««Vislsm giiii l -W- >f.- • " A fr Molt. i*y»v AAU fc* 1 tr%i k!4fc * • EVERYBODY IS FT " OF I GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONET Pl©£iSo Pay particular attention to these few lines—they may interest you. Pond s Extract is so un versal a remedy that you know of it and its uses well, but so many crude imitations are on the market, that a warning against the use of anything but the genuine Pond's Extract is necessary. Pond's Extract is absolutely pure, antiseptic and anodyne, and may i><• used with safety and efficacy, externally or internally. Accept nothing but the genuine with buff wrapper and yellow label. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave.. No./ York. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES r 'great saving results from the use of SAPOLIO tWh&t Nerve lierries have done for others anCPermanently &6atursd^^^>&- A positive cure for all WcaKnesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sicknsss, worry, etc. orexcessrve (obacco,opium and "liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Tlieir use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVf. B£fif?lES s no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $ LOO per box, six boxes, one full treatment, £5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail orders to AMERICAN KEDICIL CO. CINCINNATI. 0. WHAT IP ON Wi:-.L DO, IIS KATI'RE'S OWN TOXIC Stlmriates tho appetite and y.-^- auoos refreshing sleep. GIV2B VITAL STRENGTH TO hUKS.TJC RMOTHEHS. Checks wanting diMMM, at >• uigtit swoats, curea incipie;.' conaumptloa. _ Jacreases strcnj,.h and flesh. 4 g MAKES RED, RICH BLO Promoteu hoa'.i'.y lung tiss-. • Willnivo th» V 1 end puny t. Nroay cheoli .j c , • juta. CURES AT 1, F£.' T • ".oy. ourr| v * GO T O E.R ALSTON'S For fiue Watcbeß, DiamoDdsand Optical Goods of all kiudu. Examined Free of Charge by. ; H. R. FR IiNCI I Graduate Opt ci.n, at No. 132 S Main street, Butler, Fa. HUG US & HACKE. \\/31[ P'f" V V Certainly it will pay women to come or send to this house, * * • when there's nice, tasty Dry Goods to De had at often less than you might pay for indifferent styles elsewhere. The merchant that wins trade now adays must appreciate the fact that women in this country are the best dressed in the world, and good judges of prices too. You will find this house thoroughly Up to Date in Styles and Prices. BLACK DRESS GOODS. • SOc yard—Specially Rood 40-inch wide wale Storm Serge, all-wool, that wo would recom mend you to sec at an example of how we put prices on nice goods In this store. Other good all-wool Black Serge at same price, that are equal ly convincing—soc yard. 40c yard for all-wool Ca*hm_TC!» am! Henriettas that arc good, i.nt-elas goods fot that price. We might ask SOc for them and get it j easily, but that's not the way to build up and j hold a trade like ours—4oc yard. 60c, 75c yard —Two qualities i.i (jcrtnau All-Wool Figured and Striped Suiting*. 38 inches wide, thai we cut a good many drcMe off every day, beeauf>' the good:, are tasty and attractive; we haven't any shelf room in thi s house for any styles except such us are nice, that the women of to-day want—6oc, 76c yard. Better qualities line Black Drcsa Cools, at equal ly as reasonable prices. It don't take long to get here in these days of rapid railroading, and you'll find the trip will pay, but, if you can't come, send for samples and let us give you an exam ple of kow promptly we fill flail Orders. FIFTH AVENUE AND MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, I I « r DO YOU WANT | I Jlf Jackets and Fur Capes | J AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES? | fir \. If eo ' u 1810 your » iterw,t to « ianiine our Jnyr* jw] fty $ ll^ I ' C'''j Immense stock of fresh goods—goods that fit ,/W p &jIJ »V l> ' Q"A j• \ and hour well. If we cannot sell you goods lif' x/*' ' V I \L- J/' 1 ' lower than anybody clae we do not expect you jjj ife '' / J/ to buy here, but we are after your trade—and j I\('/ *((o'> ;&W hope to get it by offering superior inducements Ml |Ua \f A Tailor Made Jackets, made of fine /ZnWU Jv'm \© ON \ Bearer (see cut), at $3.50 to $15.00. A H§"| \ nil / \ \ Heavy Uoucle Cloth Jackets, //J f i yCT I / same style, $4.50, $5-00, ss.j#B /j d i'",*' . oSkTnJV \ : >? and up to $13.50. Fur Capes, /J£! ft M |'3 1,1 'A Jfl !§dJ (i\y Iwfr' 30 inches long, 100 inch sweep, J||WH fjV ** from $5.98 to $50.00 each. 50 Ms •7?] st -' lea L ' al Plush Capca, 100 to 120 inches sweeps satin lined, $4.50, $5.00, MW $5.75 and up to $20.00, eoine richly trimmed with fur and all well made. 1 iffi •/)} IJV/ Our immense line of Trench Kid Uloves, at 75c., SI.OO, $1.25 a pair is sure 's)Li $ jSiwlr >lfc3 ' J ' euM -' - OJ ' wlu '° our stock of Underwear and Hosiery for Ladies, if" 1 Jy ' ' Gentlemen and Children has no superior in this city. Kil '|w When in the city call on us whether you wish to buy of not, you •r® welcome I fIV I ROSENBAUM & CO., I H t —slo, 512, 514, 516, 518 /Vlarlrc than good enough for ordinary gowns and youni? girls' school dresses The nice qualities an SOc per yard. Cashmeres a«d Scrcc** All-uix»l, nice color just splendid goodk for women's wrappers and tea iig the choicest goccond best gowns, 60c the yard. FLANNELS. Once more lt'» Flannel weather, and very like ly coming stronger soon. Extra quality Whlti Flannel, 25c per yard, (iood and heavy country Flannel, 25c per yard. Large assortment of Gray, White and Scarlet Flannels. Eider-Down Flannel, for bath robes, loung ing robes, dressing sacques, children's cloaks, &c. —ln cream white and colors, extra quality, 88 inches wide, at 60c per yard. The ull-wool Bordered Shirt Patterns, ful ly shrunken, and all cut and ready to be sewed, should «et your attention, for the styles, colon and prices arc worthy of It—7Bc, SI, $1.28, $1.(50, $1.75 the pattorn. WRAPPERS. It'sacomfort to have a nice wrapper—one with s< >me beauty and style to it. There are thousands of yards, nice Russian, Verlaine and Groa Grain Fleece Goods here, tluit will make just that kind of wrapper. Dark shades, handsome effects, 28 inches wide, 10c yard- Be, Bc, 10c, for light or dark striped or figured Flannelette*, very nice for wrappers tor the women and children—and a good shirting mater ial too. 28 inches wide. German Flannelettes that reflect credit on Ger man skill and ta-ste, at 20c per yard—three quarters of a yard wide.