MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN Hevtr Before Have We Been in a Position to Plate on Sale Such Extraordinary Values at tlie Commencement of a Season as at Present. [jk }] argains in Spring Goods. SPECIAL VALUES IX NEW SPRING DRF.SS GO< All-Wool Novelty - ; «c yd! Black Mohair Novelty Dr. ~s Gools at.. - • • • - j All-Wool Rack and Colored Scrz«s 46 inchi , a : . „ C 7 *SS £c. Special Value in -,6 in. Black and Colored ', Wool a ._*onn anr. " " " Wash for 1- di • Wa :: :: ZE* n^ nl '^* t ' .v-'j;V --;; ;; ;; Ladies' New to ,« « <• «« " " Waists, Silk and Laundrie l. «• •« " " Spring Capes, Velvet, at f!-' .. .. V " B !' Silk at |3 soto|i 5 . .. .. <« <« " Cloth at : flso to sl2. •• " " Ladies' an 1 Children's New Spriuß Millinery. „ „ .< .. •• " «» *' Hosiery. ~ ~ ~ MN« PROMPTLY DONE. y Heineman & Son's WALL-PAPER, Stationery etc. EM US * v*» " ' ' (' r - I \ TUB <*.KF.AT aou. FfIcNCH RFWEDY ~iCy. I'iUiliUOCH I UK Alu>V£ HMULT* *' «j -m » If ;tn4 mM? r«tu<>v"M * W««ttriK i«.l-* Vu .'lff, r ni'4 Ff»titri«< Ward* «.ff rS .»t> M l OiQHanipltor). on bnvlnir VITAMH, dm oth«r. Ctn In* cstrri««l tn v«-t j .1 k« t. lijr t;.aU tl <■» || -I «»<«•»!». I <~r. f ;T \T" jflT "nVi|*f fl»r >.4T% turi» —X P •I*ll I w —"/ < «hi tt'lUori Mmid tr mii UumX i*» & ' A: ■ 0 A ' 4 j s | e»! .! !r- I'.S < ijii:ftitT i #.!:iti!j»-! I'arre : tiff: ' " ituar W 4 J Speak for Thcinseives:^ f var old. !'ur<* S'-' 5 • •• \i \ :: 5 e • ; en- •• " " 5.50 «■ 0 »" " # e Sv-i 'tl pr : l - r "ii ' ■ ii; ' I'' ."i J Atpplica t 4 m,r (iiv« a-a 11UI oni'T. p J A. AN DRI ESSEN, J < 1 -iS Federal St., AlUr^beny. |I. RON WIiL.L DO. IT !S NATURE'S OWN T^'NIC. 1 BtlmiUflU* thn nppotit . «a thn pale n»j'l puny tho -ry runy Clio< •! >.' , uth jVi CUHE3 AJ.L I .*!. ; COMI'LACITS. fll Mak'-:ielr«n(» a lwomeayf weakling.i eiLMORE'S iHUfi iufiifi FILLS Core aii lasting Diseases ana t. L .t/r sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. 'Ph"7nro nrilhcr !,t v ptJ-• nor caimtlc nr> i ' fil( ' I': t r.ii thl: i" ' lil ; tlis Mtotuacb or itn II- .•«• conaooiii-iiUy • 1 i.urtthe loeih 01 <•„ conatipatlon .1 i mh'loK 1 usual forme ol I. 011 11. . . m c;;tni"it boo. pamphlet tree. If r: ;l your 'il'UKKUlt, ttddrCßß GJI./vTORE ft- CO., C'NCINNATI O -1 WhM. i : '.rvo lierries £ ~.. liavc dor. fir others W .' V' - ' u: ' # 5 f-r you. h -y I !>>*' '' WfZ ) | anCPermanently 4 jxisitive ane lor all YVeafcnr>se\ ,!i • raid ail their hdfljof cvilj#* ultinKfi: tn early error, and later excesses; the result ot over work. jLckri'-'SS, worry, tie. orej.cessive use of tobacco,opium anJ »:quor, which lead to consumption and insanity. T!»eir use in ■ b i'nmedi ate improvement, hr i t 'iixm liavii;ij Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, S f .00 per box, six ; V)xes, one full treatment,£s.oo. Guaranteed tocure any ca e. If not kept by your drug t we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. I'arnphl.-t fiv:-. Address mail order 1 to AWEHICftN CO. CINCINIaO. 0. ' Ever? Woman will'",) A*- c v\y, '? 1 1 r ' ll " 1 a 3 ; r ~^' n ' l > iy- . « ■ m< 'fieri' /vw 'C n r- PtAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Affnmmtt aaf - u.ln ruuni '-i it 'ilm v !'»«■ I#r. I'l-i.r o. /• r «iina|.;».|i.t ' ««i.tobWhnrv, ai 'jJ • CioVi Uui'J.O* P' 1 K*o« ' City I'hftrtTiii.HV. fTeR.«iO!HS.F&IL m\> m ! ik« i-;kn hi r„ nnu., I nifty yinm '.il -mij;. • « « ur<* of all . «if ru*'ii f.o«l 11 , 11. t»r 111..V ;i,n« ufii'i'iln I v ; mvtrnritcr it«-ur«- 1 l*c « iolb IXiUU'J L.i-uk .!..-nl 'll Uli'l UJUUV* V o*ti. DUCIOK.S i.AKH ffoiA 1 rr ' DisprNSAitv. C/»v In peri' Avr. amo Fouiith Br. PITTi .iUWOH. PA. ' A A'lform "f I»■ li'-nlo no'l <« m plM'HtOft hh- r't ' i r'r * uto I, ofnlm-'t. I>i . I\ • , •• •■« iii! l»l . LAKH, C*Sll. o A» 1 WfM'i tl T ITKUCUGII.I'o mm greilE IIKMT IM THE Wlllil.lt. |l'iw.Tirliij..|iml||j. unri' untiiriMtK'K il, o-tiMlly <.ullii«liiiK l« •> In,mi-i at any utlii-r l»rntni ~t alTvriwl l>y licnt j '(;kt Til »■: r-i INK. I '" t ' uv lii;,: i::; ;AU,Y.* 1 OK SALE. Hon tn 1 toiltiiovnit* on i'. ( w. 11. It. <; room liovv fr tl io hOti «*, 10l |r.'ixl,".o TtnnH o;iay. it, F, fit A wjo »ltl». .Vulvliclu, I'd. %not a flatterer. Its told, "and cannot Women whose blood is poor and ■whose wnole sys- ; tem is run down ed to look in the glass. The condition of all the body is v.-ritten in the face. Thousands of worn en are dragging out a weary, miserable existence, because they do not fully realize what is the matter with them. They know that they ha-.e "female weakness" but they do j not really appreciate what that means. Tlx-v do not know that "to this one trouble is traceable almost all of their bodilv ills. They consider it a disease j by itself, and if they have also neuralgia, ' nervous headaches, biliousness, kidney troubles and other things, they see no ; connection between them and the de- j rangements of a strictly feminine nature. 1 Busy and overworked physicians often , treat these tilings as separate ailments, | vhen the whole trouble has the one I source. The reproductive organs are so important a part of the body that when ; thev are out of or ler, the whole system ! is deranged. Whatever illness a wo- j man has, she will do well to look there for the cause. A great many women knowingly neg lect thc'riselves, because they dread the telling of their troubles to a physician and the subsequent examination and ; "local treatment." All this is needless for Dr. Pitrce's Favorite Prescription hp been found to perfectly and permanently restore lost strength and promote regu larity of functional action. Tea CLUts sent to World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., will bring a large 168 book, called "Woman and Iler Diseases." ( Securely sealed in a plain •nvelope.) HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS arc scientifically prepared Remedies; have been u'-ed for half a century with entire success. *O. El'u mc FOB 1-Fer«ri, Coi»k« Inflammations. 2 VVorWorm Fever, W-rm Colic... 3-T*othiai«pepMla, Blliousm . < v.nstlpattaii 1 I - HupprcHird or I*alvifnl IVrioda 12 \\ hilon, Too Prof two 3*«rri«*lj 13 Croup, Laryncftla, Hoarseneae 1 I *?ilt Itiienm, Erysipelas, K ructions. 15— llhcumaiUm, or I. cuinfttli I'alnjt.. Hi- Miliaria, Chill*, IVv, r a:i«l Ague 1 —< ninrrli, Influ-nza, Cold In theHoatl SO Whooping < ou«h f U7 Kidney Dlafaa***, 2H \rnoiin D«*l»IIItv - Til) I finxiry \V *•» I* 31 i hro.il, <^ulm»y,L>lpliUierla.... "77" for GRIP. MoM by nr «*nt i•« paM on r*<-«lpt <>f P*<•«, ■■ ■ ! r |l . my l-i n.* -t-'l . • •r t |i. • nly. X» 1 If truitKr*'MAIIUAI. KnUrgcJ 4 K«jvU««J UAlLMi'ruiu in arirukih'Htu.fo.,lll & lis wußmbt,Twt $ j j A Sure Remedy 5 J in every case and every / < kind of Hemorrhoids or / ) Piles is | |Salva-ceaj S (TKAI>K MARK]. C ) < This statement can't be , raae'e too strong or too '/ s emphatic. j It is a simple, certain, / J speedy c.ire for j I J | EhairtiWi Cttteitf j Conv«ii>ior!" t Cimh'iins, / Sera V.- icles, Eurns, jj | Teclbsobt, Cuts, j ; Fac«. fr.Q, Sprains, '/ | f'.cj..' is, Bc!h, '*: t, U'.cors. j 'lw / ■,u- ■: •■) • L«. | ul! y ir'V ' k ' ( s | TRY IT.. I Ip4| Vou'll fit»*l It |»tire.helpful, Hllm hc', Itfl ul " ,ln - "'" "Ktlie"'"*. O r u :i quirU 11.00. 6 qt«.. tC 00. Ml -.r «. :r wt-will li>S| ItWji JOS. l : IJ-niNO & SON |ij| pi /t'«TAlt fji. U'.Gltrtl, jl^l 41a Market St., |*w. xtt-mwmmmmm&rxtn «■ I—iimi 11 ii«"l THE KEELEY CUBE bftipidcl bom Iticm rmiii wh • t i «I; ift• <1 uneofiu ioiirly Into tl»«- »i • 1 ':r • ,! , IK. fl III.'I f h.- «h >. :i .-of Hh-.,h«ili • I I ' I." • i ;»•n tii'-iii, i • • t »»s *» Ij » k thorn unfit :<» k n • t- I .j ro ri'ii iirlfiK a. «li ar Inaln. A l«>ur v ' course of '.i uieut ul tho Ki ni-I-V INSTIT<;T»? Wo. 42W Fifth Avonoo, ,i *itor» to tlm'Tii all tholi pow ■ , i:«> I >l rn> ! j,V .i'it 1, 'l'- tr llr ithnoi nil ii | , nr. 1 i< tor- - lli' mi |<> tlu* « «>ii'lili ii. ll" " !m I . • , 11i - I ii Ntlnu)*fttfl. 1 ' (Ifiti la more thMi IfiOO cam tr< ! nniMiiij tho»ri f.oin«* of itir ' > • > . (•' vhotii .o < t> i-r with CfOfils«l• ■ i •* u » i<» thu II ulu'«* illy j- .«! eflflel" Mi'; «»l t"i« 1 lire, Um- fillicit ati't mMt ►onrohinrf Itive»LhtaUofi la Tivlt« 1. Kc»i'l for |ti*io'>hl«;t giving I jillatoriuar it oh < / <>i Mttltval I'ami/i/ Ihi . fl 'Si \n:r ut Of ii (Ml. fr»*»#!.. » • r- Ii . . . ! F .ihi rV C1.0 4 <0 v • ' • '> *rs <.]«!, Jj u r |f»il C if. I' .i inmj 1 oroi-i r*i>rr>nipt »t KoBT. I IAMN, Importer um\ Wholesaler, 116 Water SI. PitUhur];, I'a.. oppoiik 11. & 0. j k. K.'Depot ' THE CITIZEN. TRAINING GKIPMEN. BREAKING IN COUNTRYMEN FOR CITY RAILWAY SERVICE. Yoang Farmer* Make the Ite*N (Jrlpnifu on Account of Their Strength and Can tlou—A Situation That Kequirea CIo«e Atteutlon anil Plenty of Nerve. "Whi-re do the gripmen come from?" a strong uruied. bine uniformed em ployee of the Washington and George j.jwn railway was asked last night as he eft his ear at the end of the route for a cip of rotfc and a sandwich in the all night restaurant. "Why, from the country, most of j them. These fellows who arc raised on cigarette-? and beer in the city don't seem to luivo the muscle necessary to throw on tin brake and stop the train on a down grade. Then again a country man is mighty caretp 1 about going through tin streets. He's afraid that ev ery man he st i s step (iff the pavement is going to be run over, and he is absolute ly certain that every team that comes oat from acri>.-s striiet is proing to collide with him. It takes him about two years to get over this fear, and then, as ho bee. mesa littlo careless, he has a few accid'-i.ts that smash up fenders and tako the paint off the coaches, and then he getf fired, and the road is ready to break iu another countryman." "How do they break them in?" "Well, tiny are mighty careful with them. A new man on the grip is about the worst scared object in the world. Talk about your condemned man being scared when he's walking out to be hanged—why, his sensations ain't in it with the man who's running a grip car fur the first time. To be sure, an experi enced gripman is on the ear right be side him, ready to throw on the brakes and sound the 'lookout' bell. Hut be tween the grip, and the wheel brake, and the track brake, and the 'go ahead' and 'stop' signals, and the 'look out' bells, and the people jumping on undoff the grip ear, your new gripman just gets seasick. Tiiey say they don't mind it, but they're talking through their bon nets, that's all. Then, another thing, the way they throw on the brake yanks their arms out of joint and makes 'em good and sore, I tell yon. "There's something funny about braking up a grip car. I came from the country to my job, but I wasn't always a plowboy. When I was a young fellow, I used to wqrk in a country printing of fice, and used to have to run a Washing ton hand press. Ever run a Washington hand press—you're in the newspaper business? What ! Never run one? Well, then, I can't tell you anything about it, except that if you don't know the trick you can't throw 'er over and get an im pression no more than a rabbit. You may have a muscle like a blacksmith, but i { you don't know the knack you can't pnll the lever over, but if you are on to tho trick, and don't weigh more'n 90 pounds, you can throw her around just like lightning and make 600 im pressions an hour—that is, if you'vo got a good 'devil' to do your inking. "Well, as I was saying, that's just like braking up a grip car. Some big fellows weighing 200 pounds, with mus cles oil them like Fitzsimmons, go out on one of these grips with two coaches behind 'em, and the way they brake 'er np makes all the passengers think they havo gone to sea. Thou a little fellow, who don't look heavy enough to handle a teain of mules attnehod to a sulky plow, gets a job on the road, and ho grabs that old grip like n drum major throwing a baton, and he'll get the knack of the thing right quick, and when ho brakes 'er up the passengers think that the first waltz at the Charity ball is jnst starting. "Hut wliilo ho maybe throwing on the brakes all right he's kind of off his pins when it comes to hearing the two bells for go ahead. You soe, a new man <_an't do everything at once. Takes about a week to get the shiver off, and during that time a regular gripman runs with the new man, keeping a sharp look out. Then the new man, after his week, goes to the superintendent and lias to pass an examination. They ask him all about tiie signals, and where other cars cross, and where the 'dead men' are— 'dead man's' a block you strike if you don't let go the cable whero you have to, and if you ever strike a 'dead man' your job's gone, no ifs and anils about it—and all about the street and so on. Well, if the new man passes the exami nation, he puts up $lO, and they give him a certificate, and he can go and put that up for a uniform and an overcoat, and there you are—he's a gripman, ready for 20 degrees below zero and 100 do grees above zero and his little old $2 a day. "The company's breaking in six new gripinen on the Fourteenth street line right now. Two of tbo old men died and a couple quit. Kuch line always ke< ps alsait a dozen extra gripinen on hand ready for an emergency, so they're breaking hi these new ones. One of the new boys had an accident at Ninth and the avenue the oilier afternoon. Kan into an Anacostia bobtail car. Hy gin ger, I thought he was going to knock lini thing dear to the Good Hope hill, but ho didn't. Hcared? Well, the pas sengers on tito bobtail wasn't half as H-aie' I.anl, nft nr calloused lumps anil Idem si IM frnrn horses, blood spavins, curbs pii 1114, weeney, ringbone, stifles, sprainl II swollen threats, coughs, etc. Save . r >o hy use of nun bottle. Warranted the •in.if wonderful lllemish Cure ever known. Sold bv J. 0. If ml ink, s lH'.Mi years old. In | Malta and Naples 15,000 oranges have ' j been picked from a single tree, and one in the Sandwich Island was estimated to bear 20,000. In two instances in South j etn Europe 38,000 were picked from one tree. Malarial Hitter*. 1 We consider that we have not only ' saved our lives but also our house and I home by the use of Aunt Rachael's Peru vian Malarial Bitters. \V e have been 1 sick with malarial fever the past two vears and not able to wcifk sufficient to j pay the interest and taxes on our home and keep our family. We have used i Aunt Kacliael's Peruvian Malarial Bitters | j twe months and we rejoice to sav that | our health has been restored and we are | ' free from malarial fever and chills, i W. J.Campbell and Mary Campbell, wife. —Turnips are worth more than pota toes in the Pittsburg markets, and neith er tiring enough to pay cost of freight and handling. Thin and impure blood is made rich and healthful by taking Hood's Sarsapa nlla. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Pro mise City lowa, says: "I bought one bottle 01 'Mystic Cure' for Uhaninausin, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took Sold hy J. C Kedick, atid J. F. Balph drogpista, Batter. —Mr. Gladstone still reads and writes for hours at a stretch without showing fatigue, and seldom leaves his library ex cept for exercise. At the dinner table, after working all day, he astonishes his frieds by the vigor and brilliancy of his conversation. Easily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco habit are ea.>ily cured hy the lire of Hill'* chloride of Gotit Tablets. So effort re quired of the patient who is allowed Ihe use of stimulants until ho voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly in tea or coffee aud a cure guaranteed in every case. For pale by all lirst class druggists at SI.OO per package. For tull particulars mid book ol testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. —ln the manufacture of knives the division of labor has been carried to such an extent that ore knife is handled by seventy different artisians, from the moment the blade is forged until the instrument is finished and ready for the market. One Mintite Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time if you tnke it when jon have a cough or cold. See the pointf Then don't cough. ./. C. KKDICK A hiirh liver with a torpid liver will not he a long liver. Correct the liver with l)e Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. J. C KKDICK Don't invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have immediate relief It cures croup. The ony 1 armless remedy that produces immediate results. ./. C. KKDICK. Soothing, healing, cleansing. Do Witt's Witch Unzel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stops iching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. —The Pastor —I hope the Lenten per. iisl has been of great lienefit to you, Miss Swift. One of his flock—lndeed it has, Doc tor, Why I won enough at our lycntcn poker parties to buy my entire Kaster outfit. lilictimtitiHin Cureuy. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to '.i days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause an'l the disease immediately disao (leuirt. Tbi iii : dose craatly benefit*; 7.1 | cent. Sold by J. C Kedio, and J. K. Balph Drnggifts, Bailer Apr'.Hi J'tilt I 111 iVu; iluurx —Distressing Kidney aud Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours t>y the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy i' a great surnrise on ac count of itr exceeding promptness in re lieviug pain iu the bladder, kidiioy, back and every part of the urinary passu gen in male or female. It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost im mediatly, If you want quick rebel and cure tuis is > our remedy. Sold by J. C rtedick druggUt bailor fa. —Cecil Rhodes is said to hate women, particularly white ones. Mis alleged reason for this dislike is his dread of their power for ferretting out iinforiuatioii and their curiosity about matters lie wants to keep secret. U not only is so, it must bo so. One Minute Cough Cure aeisquickly, and IhatV what makes it go. ./ 'KKDICK. Quick In efleet, heals aud leaves no sear, i'.urning, scalj skin eruptions cur ed hy De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A p plied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is uisgi cat in effect. Always cures pilfg ./ <'■ KKDICK JItIOIVM I'll.Lit cure l.lver lU-, Biliousness, InillgenUon, lleuilmhe. A [ileasant faxatlve. All l>ruggl.sta. .1. W. Pierce, Republic, Ia„ says: ' I havo 11 smi One Minute Cough Cure in my family and lor myself, with results so en tirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit. I wiil never fail to recommend it to others, 011 every occasion that presents itself." ./. C. KKDICK "(jive me a liver regulator aud I can regulate the world." said a gonieus. The druggist handed him a bottle ol De W it's Little 'iarty Risers, the luuiou. liltle pills. ,/. r'.Kxoick. Mrs. Mary Harlan, of Coxville, Ind., mother of cx t'liitcd States Senator Har lan, of lowa, and grandmother of Mrs. Robert T. Lincoln, was one hundred years old on March 20. At the birthday reception there was present a daughter seventy-eight years old and a son seventy •lX. Mast Use The Knife Said thl Surgeon hut l*r. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and the Knife Avoided. The Union and Advertiser of Rochester, N. Y., recently published the billowing Interesting account of how William W. Adams ol 127 South avenue, that city was saved from a painful operation by the use of Dr. liavid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. Adams said: "Three years ago I was taken with kidney disease very tiadti ; at. times I was completely prostrated; iu fact, was so bad that the day was set . lor the doctors to perform 1111 operation upon me. Upon the day set. for the operation I commenced the use of Dr. Duvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and from that iin ineiit began to g.iin, and it was not long before I was entirely cured and have had no ro turn 011 l since. Wv weight hai increased and 1 never was so well as I am now. I have reeonimended DR. DIVIO KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY to many people, for it saved my lile." In speaking to Mrs. Adams, she said "About a year ago I "as In a very feeble stato of health, being completely run down. I had doctored considerably, hut without permanent relief. One day one of my neighbors advised me to take 11., | David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which I did. My 1 rouble wan dyspepsia, and lor a long while I was unable to be about at ' all, but alter taking a few doses 1 was j completely cured, ind now enjoy good heath " ' Hundreds of men and women with that "run duwr," condition, unable to work, have recovered and strength through tins remarkable remedy. It purifies the blood btirs the liver and kidneys to a healthy action, In cases of rheumatism, kidney, liver and urinary troubles, it is a well known specific. m Mr /£ ry\/ J I I / PURE * 'xOiQ.cC Quit-is Pun, Checks illeeding, Reduces Inflammation, Is the Hicyclc s Necessity. Piles, Sores, TT) C Rheumatism, Burns, Colds, V_- W f VL O Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache,'l oothache. Use ro W.y EX 7RA C'; . tfte* Shaving-No Irritation Use PONDS EX ! RACT, fter x erasing—No Lameness POND'S EXTRACT Ol' I'".>!£'NT is simply a marvel How instantlv it cure; Pile*. Wha |kf » tl __. r .r ■ • ' ' / ■ t . ' /..»<' e J BuyGEM. /A . , FTHAV* Ul r.; Vvc rk. r i'" ♦UTtSt Slltl * GfST HOODS* ♦HMD SMS * HIS flltß* These arc the things that have enabled me to build i*. a first-class tailoring trade during the last year. . " , We have the most skillful, jiaiiistaking cutter; employ none but the very lxst workmen, l.a.idl. nothing but ihe very best ,;.H..IS, both foreign and domestic, and guarantee you perfect satisfaction in each and every particular, and for all this el arge you simply a fair living profit. J. 8. YOUNG, Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher. "" """ "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD TliliiC. JL> 1 NOT ; '0 SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. i tl tc i'iih N ti"!. 'Sfrli |/- 'Tjfatlffnwfi* vV ..It. nrXINIi. FtUA st one, rnrricurmi.. mil WKxl.fMßKMSfirs -*J .1 wv.i i-in *■ 'i" I-xby«"ii.«'t>°"i-- Mmlull Iu 4 \Viih cv i f i W »'•*' ■'• I'Miiraiiif lo nc or w A l'he. i'KAI. M K I»M INK C«) . CleifeUotl. Ohio» ifni Everything ol the 3cst at Prices for Or. chard. Vineyard, Lawn, Park, Street, Cartlen Crecnhouse, Rarest New, Choicest Old. IflH ii iite ealalou-iie free Send for II before tuiybn?. Half suveil ■kSV v I,V n. ,11 1.. IIV ..111. e 111 111. I s blirm I l.y. M'C •> "r frelirlit. Me arrival and sat «*» MMAUM. WSriHtnm _THE STORRS Be HARRISON Bux Painesville, o._ J. S. YOUNG, Great Reduction Sale. Iu order to make room for spring goods w< will sell our entire stock of gent s furni hiug ds and liuik. you a suit of clotlii in an overcoat or a pair of l '« Ht gi i all v li.luti d prices. Now i* the time to get a genuine bargain in efcrythlttff we sell and we guarantet iriu rything we make to please and lit you. 101 South Main St., «PP° sltl! Hotel Lo,r J Silver Wear Free! ; . Handsome triple plated liand engraved Teapots, Cakestands. I-nnt stands, Butters, creams, Spoon holders, molasses, sugars, castors, Porcelain and alaim clocks and otlitr articles both ornamental and useful. Call in and inspect the ware. (lET i\ OA HI). Purchase you overcoat for Men, Hoys and Children. Suit :, Panfc Hats, Capes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cufls. Ties, Suspenders (iloves, Mils, Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Trunks. Valises Telescopes, Watches. Chains, Charms, Kings, Pins, Brushes, Pocket and Bill-books,Purses,etc. and when your purchase amounts to SIS-" oo you get your choice of any of the above aitides. Our Stock is complete, And Styles correct Quality the best, And prices the lowest -1). A. HICCk, INI«» lUI. N.Muiti I• Bl I 1 L.K 1>?» I'A-• DIAMONDS jkinuh. KAU«..«H. ~a u, /-«rr n m gr* ~w"y f~? » <#i »i > »•'>!•»» MM ATCIIE" t liiivr v ii,vi:u., i.ai»ii s nul I.\lN. •wr w> XT" I l l 11» I. it KM Itliu: JE lAI ELllx } t l UHH. Ktr. CY TV VWV JQ W-% I ( N«II I l«»fi IHIIII'H M*«l KV• ■ I ) LUTU V z% JL Lji V j.a Vu A li Jut I i li.it ' I»I I" I'MIIMI If. i nrnl Wa « vinrr.. RODnn BROS. 1874 }' 11 1 ' ! nin E. GRIEB.twSE No. 13!) Murth Main St., Butler, J'a. | ST D. T. Pape S 8 [he Leading Millioej Hoist In Jailer County Stylish and Beautiful arc the Hats and Bonnets we have selected for our spring trade. Never has our stock of Millinery been so grand and at prices that will astonish you. Come in and sec for yourself. Our Stock of Mourning Goods Always Complete. 1). T. Pape 122 S. Maui St Butler Pa. T. I I. B< ' RTON My aim the past year was to give vou the best quality of goods for the low est cash price. And to say least, my trade lias been beyond all expectation. So if you wish to know what has caused it COME IN and you will soon be convinced that I am headquarters for good goods at lowest prices. T. H. BURTON 120 South Main Street Butler, Pa. WMAT^; TUB PUBLIC WANTS Is the veiy best whisky for the least possible money. There is no place where the wants of the people are better filled than by MAX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa. All orders are carefully filled. You can take your choice of the following: i doz. full mleiier covering the news of the world, an argieultural •l« partment second to none in the country, market re* (Hiils wliieli are recognized authority, fn .' innling short stories, comjdete in eacl. ntmilier, tln- cream of the humorous papers, foieign un I domes.ie, wi'li their best comic pictures, fashion plate . anil elnliorat< •!«"•* liptioiis o! woman s attire, with a vai iiil an, lal ti act i v depat I mint of noii-.'li, .Id iutiiest. Ihe "New \"ik Weekly Trihniie" is hi ideal family paper, with i circulation larger than that <>t any othel weekly piihlicntion in the country issued from the office of n daily. l.arge change!' are lieing made in it', details, tending to give it greater lite and variety, and cspcci ally more interest to the women and young people of the household. A SPIiCIAI. CONTRACT eiiabh • us to offei tin . splendid journal and "TIT CITIZEN One Year For Only #l.r>o, CASH IN ADVANCE. SntSI'KIITIoNS MAY MKGIN ATANYTIMK. Address all orders to TIIE CITIZI:N. Write \ .i a )>ostal card, send it to (leo. . Best, i• « 111 Till,une lliiildiug, New York City, aw I a sample copy of The New \oik \\ c Trihtuic will be mailed to yon. 2 Buy a Buggy ( J that's reliable when you jo buy one. Fredonsa Buggies tavc i .ety.liing in tucir l.ivor beauty, si ability, ease. Yott can fin.! this out by lnol .ng at 'em. 'lour dealer sells tlu:ni Made by tk Li DON IA MFG. CO., Vouilgstown, 0.