mMPfcussj j==T«Tllll I | BUTLER, PENN A. j A CAR LOAD y i*xpr«'Ms r»r frHtflit. j Hafo arrival arid »atUfa<*tiou guaranteed, liutl ¥e«r. 1000 A< r«*». 541* €#rrrulio«i»«*o. THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box PainisvilU. 0. | 'lf WHAT , IRON! WIJLL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Htlmi'laten tho oppetito and pro- Uuoe* rofrothlng llMp GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO ftURSINO R MO R HERS. Chi-ck* wa*tlni» dliiniiari,. atop* night »wnat*. curuii lricipiuul oonauinption. OJ n<;roiut''« aud fle»h. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD. Promotes hoa'thy lung Uastm. Will give tho pnlo and puny tbn Nroay choekn of youth CURES AJ.L rtXAlli COMPLAINTS. Make* *trong I.J»* v.ai\ women of w oakling* GILMOKE'S IRON ItlfiiC PILLS Core all .Vaating Dmeftscs ana their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. Thoy *ro noithorntyptionorrauatli: *•> ' hm i- mi coagillHtiug eui I ree. CTRjtft ( IVTi*r«,Conarc*i ion*. Inflammation A.A. ' Spinal Mrulniril i», IHilk I•• •. B.H.—Strain*. J,n in<-u«-«. Klinimnd^ui. C.C.—Din(cioprr, NIIMII I)]M HNR«C». 11.11.—Hot* or (>rabs Worm*. K.E.—< ll#-nvfH. I'nriitnonin. F.F.—Colic or (.rlpi H. Bellyache. inrarrioffis tli iuorrtmur*. 11.11.—1 rinnry and Kidney l>i«eanc*. I.l.—Eropiive II i-«*H •»♦»•». J.K.—ll»Hi*a«»ei»ol I>i?;e»iiou, l'nriily«*H. b ! • :' ' • . - • (>0 ■' fitaUU I • \. : MwlicttUir, 57.00 Jar Vet«*riaary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 8«l'l hy DrapUUi or Mni pr.pail an j». b« ro an.l la Mf (|Oanllly on r« rrlpt of prirr. ill'lPllttKTS* Mi 11. < 0.. 111 k 113 William L, XcwTork. ■ J H E B Ys' HOMEOPATHIC fj fjt No.&Q 1 lu u»e jo jr>un. The only Knrrcenfal rtr ly tor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and I'roht ration, from over-work or oth«*r causes, fl per vial, or 5 vial» and \H.TK*» vial powdtr.forfD. H"!«1 >•? IHII'IIKKTS'IIA. CO., 11 J A IIS William SU, X«w*ork* jfe gt cures Catarrh, even in ; | ■ serious cases. To get !; | immediate relief in Ca / tarrh, or a hard " cold in |j the head," just put a bit '! | •Salva-cea 1 1 (rttAuE UAtt) I the size of a pea, into j £ each nostril. I It's the quickest remedy \ for Pilts, Skin Diseases, \ ; Ulcers, Bsiis, Barns, Sore Throat, 5 Bruises, Earache, Chafing*, Hsadachs, \ ]! Sprains, Strain#.' ] Tiro sices, 25 and sorrnls. < 1 At drags ' " r •'/ j j! TMlwi 1 ' ' "A Gentleman, F I (tehol.ir o.ur ! iiiJ';!!/-r!it'oim pmooth, :ifiil a t! 11 ; j . ' clthOrttfxJul or Hi'd Ir.■. 1 ute. Full Quarts, $ I 00; Six Quarts. SS.OC Mall ana Kxprer* ordtn nlilpiM'd Uio Kuiii- day h,i rii-. lv od, and wn puy < liargM on a ! oldeniul JIO.OO and ovIT. Jos. Fi -EMINci k- Son. ■ata MAn-rr.r r Pin t f /». j Com(.itt)Prk«Ulto(»l Ww.ei. •(-. niai>edfri-r FACTS! Tlint wc «f,ll tlm Inllowi k koimU at tlinm low pric«- j ; 2 years old pure llju 00 jn-r k allon :I " ii 4 " 2 r.o 7 " :i so " Id " 1 w H " •> 00 '■ 17 " 0 60 " A II from the bfi I known ili it filer . California "i yam "Id pirn Wine 14 kludx, Kwect Mid lit}', ifl.liO ]>" r ('iillim; can- <3 0l" 00. My own dinn im portation* of pur« Port find Shnrry Winw, MOiOll ftlld I'llllH', Ut l«iW4'.l ' Jill or Mi'lid lor I'lmcial |>i c lirt. MI»I! ordi-rn piomptly Cll»«l. No oxtru <;h»rirn for box iny ;in n tlietn, - tl . *>*+:,!:• i mm ■ nf- I i. ir ♦ rwiuiriuif a « l«s*r bmUi. A I•»«i* v. lfj tlt»»y Jn'llll ' t 111 ■ ;I' I ' 1 " donoltt moro r I• ■I• 1000 Cftwfl ifnU i 11 11' 1 ntnottf 1 ■ 1 ' '' l Fhon wo •«" refer rfth crtifl'lrtiw m to tbi f] oltit ' / ■ ley« up-. • 'j 11. • i lest • U •. lon. i FCtilrbr*! r"« r-nsllah Ur»u f. ENNYfiaVfiL PILLS ■ ft . ' \ n iCell.f r.»r I j'llm." « . » r rvtwrv I —X P MMII. I I • JV.J.M- T , % N i hi. I.R-LRR I lu la hu L'i I'kUsd*., i » THE CITIZEN • Geoitje was s Great Man, Not Like Other Folks. Did it ever occur to you that outside of what he did for his country George Wa-'.iDgton was a reat man —that if». he wa -wot like other folks in many ways. George Washington uever tried to nel. a far-.r.er a gold brick, nor did be ever prac tice the bunco game on the uniophistica'* •.I ruralis", who had -'ju-t come to t«wu." George Washington never wore neck whifkerc; never wore a dink/ cap and * 1.r0.n sweater and never turned ui> hi tnu-rrs when it rained in England George Washington never attended a so ,-r function and when the dining room v.as"opened made a rush so as to get there l.r-' and aichor for a couple of hours George Washington never promised a man to vote for hiui and then said, Oh I wou t .... a thing to him on election day but give IT T.. l.im in it..- neck."' George Washing ton never stood around the polls all day with u hand full of dimes and quarters and halves and a quart bottle of whiskey in hin p. ck«-t with wi.ich to capture the pure but fcungiy > oter. George Washington never up 'wo -eats 1.1 a street car and pok ed out his toot so thai people stumtded ■ ver it and wiped olf the mud from bis big sho; - - Washington never tried to palm " If a Canadian dime lor the American ar id-, nor did he ever work a plugged iickel > n a street piano man. George Washington never kept two k'eds oi cigars—one to give his friends lor election purposes and the other to smoke I :iu-e!f. Grorjre Washington never kept the wrong linen cent home to him troui Ibc lauiidry and chuckled over the taci .(.at by the mintake be was so much in George \\ asbington never rtood arouuri all night on election night to' getretu. us" ami ti ' ti went bom" swcari.jg betau-e !iii. -de Win dele ited by just a lew Vote.- •when it would have been s» easy to have cotton them it he had only known. Washington never, when bis *i »tke(i him lor money to run the household looked at her m astonishment and said Money, iri.iey, money, ihat's all you t r ;nl . out. s\ here's thit dollar I gave .u 1 .v-: we* hT George WashlDgtoa never went lo a chicken di.-pute—known as coe* light and tot home in the early hours in . morning 'o tell tiis wife bo v. a> attend ing a meeting '•! the law and -»rdersociet) (i.-orge WanLsugtoc never wore a red , ipt-.l shir!, blue collar #nd pink neckne uIM t ,:i shoes, a short nack coat and a nigti plug aat George Washington never chewed sull-eali g tobacco and made a miii.ature rivulet in the gutter. George W ushi. gton never dictated what style of hat his wile should wear —ht knew better —perhaps. George Washington never bought a hot Frankfurter (plenty of mustard, please) at midnight and -ootid oa the street cor ner and eat it, nor did he ever buy a ten , rem nynter -tew and empty the contents of the cracker bowl into it George i Washington never went to market and | jai t ed bis thumb nail into a roll of butter j"'" • a lien he inquired the price per pouud, nor oiii lie. when he priced the eggs, ask "Hon •iiiuy <1". you give for a dozent" George Washington never carried bin umbrella under his artu so that it stuck out at rijfbt angl-' ar.d jibbed oat the eyed of his fel I > ciiz 11-'. nor did hi eat bananas on the street and throw the skins on the sidewalk George Washington did not keep a dog 1 bat howled all night and caused his neighbors serious discomfort, nor did he harbor a cat that entertained company in (he witching hours and created scandal. George Washington never wore scrambled egg liair and posed as a toot ball masher tieorge Washington never wore a single e; e-glass. George Washington never filled himself up wilh cheap whiskey and pranced about the sireets declaring that he wan "Hot Stuff, and lhai he was a "Lone Wolf and this was "his night to howl " George Washington n» ver rodo a bike humped ni> like a camel, and he never wore long bangs and considered himself in Class H on the cinder puth George Washington never went to college and fought with every fellow who ilid not belong to his "frat,nor was he a college student to roam the streets at night alter a foot ball iratcli and inquire at, the top of his voice, every tew minutes: "Who was George WaHhiLgton?" and give the answer "First in war, first in peace, and first in the heart ol his countrymen," following it up with a double shuffle and a stamping on the ground that strongly resembled the dance i f the Uahomeyans on the Midway at the Atlaiita Exposition. There ate many other things that (ieorge Washing tun did lof do and was not. —Uarrisburg Telegraph. Hues Your llunhand or Son Drink. If your husbanu or son ii addicted to the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purchase ol your druggist a bottle of Hill's Chloride ol Gold Tabletf. They are guaranteed to cure, or money will be re funded. Tablets may be given secretly ill tea or coflee and the free use of stimu lant allowed until voluntarily giveti up. Pi ice SI.OO pel package If your drug ~'i»t does nit keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. Hook of particulars and testimonials free The oldest man iu Indiana, James 11. Culver, of Spencer, died last Sunday, at the authenticated age of 105 years and almost seven months, lie was born in Maryland, March 4, 1790, and went west in ISIB. He was married four times, and had two great-great grandchildren living / at the time of his death. ;IOOI>'B PILLS cure Liver III;,, ijliloosnrss, Indigestion, lleadmlie. A pleasant, laxative. All I>riigK,ists. Whether the ground hog saw his shadow or not, the weather has been de cidedly hoggish since )f suffering with piles, il will interest •on to know I hat lie Wilt's Witch Haze! * live will cure them. This medicine is a I ril. lor all complaint! of this character ui . i' is triii'tinns (utiich are simple) are itarried out. a cure will result. We have this in numerous cases, and always with like lenults It never fails. ./. | KKnuk. Hair-dye is considered so detrimen tal to long life that a Paris Insurance company refuses to insure the lives of js rsons who use it. I or t:»lloii*ed lumps and Men ik-». blood nrht uiii i r 1 " Mi iiiflci. -ox ■ , •i II t» «•: ►, ••• ng I►, « w . . I • Mill t I'll I J'.!i mitli I Utr I* ei kii.v ■. i i • 1 \ .1 < . Hrditk, r Wild turkies used to be no plentiful in the eastern part of the Uuited States that when Audubon moved to Kentucky, nliout iSy>, they were sometimes sold for three Cents apiece. IKIKJ Climax Urnnit ij Krinn grape wine, has, by its extreme ug« nuil constant cmii while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere Of storage hoAses for fourteen yean, be come a rival of the Hennessey and other brands ol lirandy, and much lower in |iriee, mid preferred by the physicians ol I'liiladelphia. New York mid other cities liny it ol druggists. Mr I'iekard, M. P.. remarked lately tliiit what used to lie considered a fortune ay a/- 11 pound*- was now hut a drop in the iiinkit. Nothing under ioo,oc<> or ii" pound . was considered worth re ferring to. Ilelie/ in iSu' Hours Ui In ilift Kidney unil Bladder di>- en m , relieved in <.t hour» hy the "fiew (ireat outli Anicriiau Kidney Cure." This new remedy a great surprise on ae eoiint ol lie c'eeedtng promptness in re lii \ !ng pain in the bladder, kidney, buck .II e every part ol the urinary passu gea in ti.iile or leniiile. It relieve* retention o) v iter and pain in passing it alnmrt int iii iliatly, If yon want quick relief and e iri- tit ', our remedy. Sold hy ./. jtedie.k limgyi ' ltinler I'a A baby that at its hirtli six weeks ago only weighed as much as the New limits wiik midget, one and one-half pounds, and is now under two pounds in weight, living and doing well in Essex, Conn. |een j husked; and potatoes will shrink thirty three per cent of their value from Octo- j ber till June. —A case of poisoning in New Jersey is ; so peculiar in manner that the warning , to others and the lesson it teaches is j w-orthv of widespread publishing. To ! make a long story short three of the family ate apples taken from a basket j which was in the cellar directly under ! til.' open window, on the sill of which had been left a box of rat poison, with the lid off. The wind had sifted the deadly tuff into the apples. Moral; Keep poison hid away anil tightly wrap ped- Second —wipe off apples before eating. After typhoid fever, pneumonia ".nil other prostrating diseases lake s'dooll Sarsaparilln. jirr . Our goods war ranted pu**e (irand leather s (,'hoice, gtinrranteed ii years "hi, per gal 0. ().' I) and mail orders receive prompt at tention ROIIT. I I,WIN, Importer nnd Wholesaler, 136 Water St. I'itfsburg, opposite 11. & 0. N. K. Depot Your Wife Can Run The nursery department ol the household to great advantage, if she has some of our midi cinc on hand to use when needed. JUST NOW Morriscn Bro's. Cough Syrup and Armstrong'" Diphtheria anil ( luinsy Drops are in de mand", two valuable remedies, don't be without them. For the lil'X'd, Liver and Digestive Organ, you want Natures Coin pound, the true health j»ssis- I tant. i We make these medicines, know they are pure ami have, superior merit. _ _ j Ask for the medicines put up | by the "I cure U" Co., No. 106 I Centre ave, Itutler l*a USI: LITTLE SVSTI.M PILLS. YOU CAN jPINOsSA ,i i i it i I 1 • •i • • i •>! ;r, «. EEMINGTON LHO3. »'"> Villi *;y 11 tin L lur sdftllUsliig St ki»ll Improved Property, 1 50,00 per Month l'ays for sl,- oo° in About Kiglit V cars. Money Kcady. A. T. SCOTT, Attorney, Butler I'a. CMAS. K, MILLER. Treasurer, Hutler I'a. R. W. MYERS, District Agent, Hutler I'a. Investors should send lor our "Do/en Reasons'' and "l*" ( ircu lar. We make your money earn 6 per cent free of taxes. T— . A V I Till' l-rNN*vI.VANIA • i"N , I jAViNt.n r»iNi» anc» ' , LOAN »'.WI«IIU« «r^lP: : | ur riTTMiunci Every Woman Somclimr 1 noctl* a l»vv\ *1 ol>lo inoniUiy reguUiiing i medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PTLLS, Are Tiriiii i'i '>?•' ii.Ttm-, to*.ill T*"> »■" lor lir. 1' .r- ciMi'i' I sciitou»»»'>»e, •IUU. I'uai MudicUii. Ui . Cluo uuiil. O. KOl fah ut City Pharmacy. I Christmas PRESENTS Christmas time is now here and Heincman & Son have as usual a very fine line of Christmas Presents to suit every person. The Line Consists of Dressing Cases Cuff and Collar Boxes Travelling Sets Shaving Sets Mirrors Cut Glass , Picture frames < Christmas Cards Gold l ens , Fine Stationery ■ Albums , Bibles r Poems All the Popular Books Leather Goods AT Heineman Son's i r Seanor & Nace's l ; j ijvery, Feed and Sale Stable, Wear <>r Wick House, Butlor, Pa The bo IT of bonwH ami oral GIMS I rijrf til WHVM on hand and for hire. Bout accommodations in town for permanent boarding and tranwiont 1 trade. Special care tfuaraiteed. Stable room for eixty-five horse*. A f?ood c,nHB of borwH, both driv ers and draft hornet* alwaya on hand and for nalo under a full guarantee; and hornoH bought upon proper notl -1 fioatlon by SUA NOR A N A'.IE. All kinds ol live Htock bought and _ Hold Telephone at Wick HOUNO I JUST OUT! A complete map of Kutlcr County, Showing Towns, Townships, I'ostoffn cs, Express Offices, Tele graph Stations, Country Koads 1 | and Oil Fields. , Complete Index. ; Vest pocket form 50c each AT Douglass' "Ze . New P o. BUTLER, PA EYfcS EXAMIKtI) FKEfcl OF CHAKGF » R L. Kirkpatrlck, Optician and Jeweler i xmt in Oourt iiouw. liutitr, Pa., graduate La l ull UaroluKlcal I'Utllate. D. T. PAPE'S Holiday Goods and Christinas Presents We arc pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for Business with a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable lor Old and Young: Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties, .No tions, etc., etc. You arc invited to call and inspect our Grand Display. D. T. PAPE'S 122 S. Main St J»utler I'a Clearance Sale?! Business always seems good when '.here is plenty to ilo, whether there is any money in it or not. This is always our dullest season of the m r, 1 >:11 we propose making it different if prices will do it. We have the lary. st -i w ever had and that is saying a great ileal. We really have to many kinds <>i everything, anil for thirty days we are going to give you 6 l>oxes good axle grease fur cents; har ness oil 50c per gallon, or if you want sweat pads for collars we have a great lot of good ones for 30c each, worth 50c. We have a lot of huggy shafts ready to put to gether for 50c per pair. Has your horse a sore neck? Buy a new collar, only mn dollar for work collar, or one dollar each for team or buggy bridles; or do von want a blanket or robe? We don't want to pack them awav: have about one tli< ; ml left and will close them out at less than wholesale price. It will pay you to buy now even if yon don't need them this winter. Harness, did you say? Well that fits us. We have been making harness all winter ami have hundreds of sets. We got the work done cheap and bought the hardware before the advance, therefore, we rati sell you harm ■ worth #1? for ■.. ring the news of the world, an argicultural department second to none in the country, market re ports which arc recognized authority, fascinating slioi t dories, complete ill each number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign Mid dome ', with their best comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate description:- o! woman's attire, with a varied and attractive department of houvhoM interest. Ihi 'N< w \<>tK Weekly Tribune" is an ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from the office of i daily I.aige changes are being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especi ally more interest to the women and young people of the household. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal ami "TI'E CITIZEN One Year For Only #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCK. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY UliClN AT AN VI I Ml Address all orders to CITIZEN. Write your name and address o.i a j>ostal card, send it to <■ < W 1" st, room 2 Tribune Ruililing, New York City, and a sample copy of Ihe •'Jew \oiU We Tribune will l>c mailed to you. "2 Buy a Buggy that's reliable when yon Fredonia Buggies have crfei'v.hing in ilicir favor —beauty, stability, ea V. You can find this out by looV iir at 'ent. Your di-alci li them I Made by FREDONIA MFG. CO , Youngstown, O.