Nasal CATARRH clesnfea, soothe* and heals * m the diieaeed membrane. It cores catarrh and drives M~ - away a cold in the head ''cream Balm Is placed into the nortriia,spreads m r the membrane and is absorbed. Rehef is im mediate and a cure follow*. It is not drying-does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drag gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street, N'ew Yotit. A FINE BABY. Never frets even when teething. V VICTOR Mills Relief The Babe's Digestive Tonic. An absolute cure for Slimy Bowels, Diarrhea, Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan tum, and all bowel troubles common to Infants. The Mother's Friend. Pleasant to take. Fcr further information address, VICTOR REMEDIES CO., Frederick, Maryland For sale at Reed's Pharmacy A. A. I FEVERS, Congestions. Inflsnima* ccbih [ liom. Lung Fe*er, Milk Fever. B. B.) SPRAIXK Lameness, Ivories, ecus I Rheumatism. C. C. {SORE THROAT. Quinsy. Bplsootle, CUBES i Distemper. Boti, Grubs. E. E. t COUGHS, Colds. Inllnenza. Inflamed CC3CS) Lungs, Pleuro-Pneumonla. F.F.I COLIC. Bellyache. Wind-Blown, CUBES S Diarrhea, Dysentery. C.O. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. H.H. | KID.VEV A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. ISKIX DISEASES, Mange. Eruptions. rußEi) L'leers, Grease. Farcy. J. R.) BAD CONDITION. Starlns Coat. cvtaa i Indigestion. Stomach Staggers. (DO. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., $7. At drugglrts, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William * John Streets, New York. TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA k« |R9A "DENTAL ROOMS." [if J9|H 39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa f: SIMMW We-repRACTICA'.-Ydoii.Rtlirfll JfSCROWN and BRICGE work *1 Is llttsburg—WHY NOT DO ft? IH JO YOURS? Gold CROWNS L" UlfVe/13 BRIDGE work reduce.! to** >ll If Hss PER TOOTH. Also the i I * » of Teett. ma«l>.. ONLY Se | J-IWT ARE YOU USING HARD TIMES LINIMENT? ■■■ Mnny people of Butler find There is Nothing its Equal for Rheumatism and Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsinus, Bronchitis, Paralysis, Sprains and Stiffened Joints. Each county of the state will be disposed of to good business persons, who will act as general agents for counties. They to order by the gross from the Company and supply both local agents and druggists for one year from the time their contract is signed. A Cash Prize of $15.00 will be given the general agent, for every gross ordered from the Company. Address all communications to W. J. BLACK, Carr P. 0., Pa. On Sale at Drug Stores PAROID READY OOFINQ. PAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core of each roll. "REPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. requires painting every fewyears. Net when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. TVEMAND for PAROID is world wide. ■MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY Other Facta, Samples and Prices are yours if you.will auk ns. L. C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. | TH6 HIGHT way There's a right way and a wrong way of dealing in stock*. From my experience, I direct my customers to follow the right i way. I carry for them grain, stocks : or bonds, npon low margins. ESTABLISHED 18'J3. R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds ; 223 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, J. A. REYNOLDS, * Manager. THE LOCO WEETD. ' True Anlmtlf Ao» quire the Loco Habit. The white loco weed is a small pea like plant six lnclie3 to a foot high, with conspicuous white or cream col ored flowers from a thick, woody, per sistent root. The white loco is dis tributed over nearly the whole plains region of the United States from Al berta and Assiniboia south into Mex ico and from Minnesota and Kansas westward to the Rockies. Lxtensi\e losses of stock attributed to this spe cies are reported in Mexico, Colorado and Montana and to a less extent In most of the other states embraced in the region mentioned. In southern Cal ifornia and some other states the loco disease Is attributed to other plants and in particular to two species of as tragalus. The loco is a slow poison and appears to affect primarily the nervous system, so that animals addicted to the habit become stupid, wander from the held, step high, their eyes are glassy, their front teeth grow long and become loose, their coat becomes shaggy, and they seek the loco weed and will eat nothing else if it can be obtained. They not only eat the plant Itself, but dig for the roots with their hoofs. They appear to have false ideas of form, size and distance, and horses in partic ular when they get hot or exhausted are apt to become frantic; whence the term "loco" or "crazy" has been ap plied to the disease. A careful study of the subject seem» to show that it Is the lambs and year lings that are chiefly affected; old sheep but rarely and then on ranges where the loco is abundant and other forage scant Also it is usually colts that ac quire the loco habit, and the adult horses are much less apt to become ad dicted to it. This is due to the fact that the loco plant is in full bloom during May and June when the lambs and colts are just learning to graze, and the conspicuous white flowers and their sweetish taste serve to attract them, while the intoxicating effects of the poison are more easily fixed in their system. The loco poison Is a true narcotic in its effects and appears to afford cer- THE JJOCO WEED. tain pleasurable sensations to the an imals eating It, so that the desire for the drug finally becomes a passion, and once the taste for the plant is acquired they wll! continue to seek It for the ef fects produced until they are removed from the loco ranges or die from lta use. If this theory that the loco habit Is contracted mainly when stock are learning to graze be correct, then the disease may easily be prevented by grazing lamb bands on ranges free from loco, at least till after the Ist of July, when they will have learned tliolr fornge nnd tlio Inco ytn out of bloom except in the moun tain pastures, where no cases of loco poisoning have been reported, and the same is true of the young colts. It is probable that the yearlings affected have acquired the habit during the preceding spring, but in less degree, and that it developed mainly during the second season. It will hence be necessary to look after the lambs and colts during the first two or three months after birth, and future caro will not be needed. —J. W. Blankinslilp, Montana. Crop Conditions. According to the monthly report of the department of agriculture, the con diUon of corn on Sept. 1 was 80.1 as compared with 78.7 on Aug. 1, 1903; 84.3 on Sept. 1, 1902 ; 51.7 at the cor responding date in 1901 and a ten year average of 79.3. The average condition at harvest of winter and spring wheat combined was 74.7 against 80 on Sept. 1, 1902 ; 82.8 at the corresponding date in 1901 and <1 ten year average of 78.3. The average condition of the oat crop on Sept. 1 was 75.7 against 79.5 on Aug. 1, 1903; 87.2 on Sept. 1, 1902 ; 72.1 at the corresponding date in 1901 and a ten year average of 80.0. The average condition of barley on Sept 1 was 82.1 against 83.4 on Aug. 1, 1903 ; 80.7 on Sept. 1, 1902 ; 83.8 at the corresponding date in 1901 and a ten year average of 82.2. The average condition of rye on Sept. 1 was 84.1 against 87.2 one month pre vious; 90.2 Sept. 1, 1902; 84.9 at the corresponding date in 1901 and a ten year average of 85.5. The average condition of potatoes on Sept. 1 was 84.3 against 87.2 one month previous, 89.1 on Sept 1, 1902, 52.2 at the corresponding date in 1901 Ind a ten year average of 7G. The average condition of tobacco on Sept. 1 was 83.4 against 82.9 one month previous and 85.1 on July 1, 1903. We All Know Her. It pays a woman to be pretty some times. Being pretty saved a woman's life last week. She was playing whist at an evening party, and it was natu rally supposed that she knew how to play or she wouldn't have sat Into tho game. She was so distractingly pretty that every man there wanted to be her partner. Iler first remark was that sho Just loved whist. "Let me see. Is this strict whist or just a little social game?" Then came the Inevitable question, "What is trumps?" "Hearts." "Oh, do you lead trumps?" "Lead from your long suit." "But I haven't any. There isn't a long suit in my hand. Oh, is a king worth more than an ace in whist? llow much do spades count? I've got the right bower; is It any good? How do you signal? Isy opening and closing your hand? Oil, what a goose! I for got I was playing wlilst. Partner, take that trick; I haven't any more trumps. Oh, 1 mustn't talk; you'll think I don't know how to play. What's that? Trumped my partner's ace? I always do. Why, I've nigged again. I'm such a goose!" And every man present looked as If he really enjoyed It.—Chicago Record- Herald. "I can't understan'." said Uncie Eben, "how It is dat some folks kin be too proud to work an' nt do same time humble enough to let de fam'ly give 'em board an' lodgin' free."—Washing ton Star. THucontent. "You're discontented." "Yes." "Why?" "Well, I've noticed that the content | ed man doesn't often get ahead in this jrorldl"—Chicago I'ost. ayxsKKr Attir it r-t ****»*''''***** ****** ********** f ***** **** * I The Butler County National Bank, [ BUTLER. PA | OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY | OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. Jt 1 Capital Paid in ..$200,000.00 | I Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00 | Surplus and Profits •••• 195,000.00 — $595.000.00 | J Assets over |j | Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00. * INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at an> time H without notice. I j Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent—THE VERY BEST. We most cordially solicit your business either in person or by mail. % Joseph Hartman, President. Jmo. G. MoMarlin, Cashier. _ » inliv V Ritts Vice President. ALBERT C Krug, Asst. Casliier. t | T?P Mi™"' President. W. S. BLAKSLKK, Asst. Ca*h,,T. J 1"^I |^p LUS | S2OO 000.00. $200,000.00. | UNDIVIDED PROFITS $21,138.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. y SUCCESSOR TO B BUTLER SAVINGS LSANK, 108 South Main Street. WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. rresulent g J. H. TUOUTMAN, Ist Vice Pres. pr<">\T\ wFTT ass t Tre isur LOUIS B. &TEIN. Treasurer. C. E. CKONENWET 1. Ass t in Will continue to do a general banking business at the g old stand and is also prepared to transact a general y Trust Company business. 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to .1 withdrawal without notice. »r 5 | Standard Trust Company j RUTIsEK, PA. | CAPITAfc ------- $150,000.00 | Interest Paid on Deposits- Prompt and Careful Attention to ull. C. D. GRfc6NfcEE, President. C. A. BAIkEy, Sect\}. and Treasurer. *" . mna«ilt.'»«llr'HHl! -r 'X * '£■'# *-ir* ** * A *4jC-* f.-y *-**.- *■&*********>* THF. Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $32,000.00 (EARS ED) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid. JOHN YOUNKINS. President.. JOHN HUMPHREY, \ ice President. E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J- F. HUTZLER, Asst Cw-hier. I SAVINGSACCOUNTS, WITHOUT KGTICE. 1 ■OR MefcCAM W»- CHRISTHK. P W VAN ft«STFW Hjjj I Prest. Cashier. Aw'tCMhltr. ab ■ HONJA.KTAK9 HAIIBI3ON S>. DILWOiITH ■j| ■ HON. J. A. BVAXia nWASD II UTLJ3 £ 91 I oNG fj-issr ! I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL ®*KK BUS BPS 533 Sti'f-i. Pltta&nrjjSi, Pa. Why not keep your This Year's Resolution | to have a bank account by placing yonr earnings on deposit at 4 ■ percent annual interest, compounded twice a year. July Ist ana January Ist, in the Germania Savings Bank § Wood and Diamond Streets | PITTSBURG, PA. J \PROMPT SERVICE tn all trim—Nrtltm K STOCKS MB •<)■»- Certificates or on moderate mar- Y MESSAGES AT OUR EXPEISE , J) OUR DAILY MARKET FORECAST \ NEVILLE BAYLEY, I \\ Member PltUbarj Slock Exthaije. ... •». PA. i Great Sacrifice Sale j £|i — Th'S Week at— 4j I Rockenstein's Millinery! | Pattern and Trimmed Hats at your own price. •£ Ladies' and Children's HATS, Ostrich Plumes, Rib bons, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets, $ !G DON'T FORGET THE PLACE JE | Rockenstein's I 2? 328 Sooth Main Street, - .... Butler, Pa. as ■ ■ Advertise in the CITIZEN. ' ' ■•' -V " '' ; '***j '■"+**/ I V-1 : W ■ >Mt§ Tafccn from Na?ore* fj§Pi <' * ''limy :!;Su\%agjOT our race In every period of the world s Progress men :,[{ -■'••" •• 1 ? V have received their greatest strength at: t inspiration ji «JU ! :.: : '1 lirect from n.-.ture. It is the gre.ite* tocher and M - ro< mankind. Not only do we g t inspiration >» ij.UVff *y si&- " ; " ,V/ from : -turf, hut health as well. To live in the open. H». ' ! *Vj in the sunshine, in the fields or woods, dnaktng pure .■:{&£# ■■ r tho.,- v.. ,:e Mffh., ' ' ■ '-f: i<:>;>■>;tiiuitv. l*!>r ■ 818 ,/ *■ '; •' • . feting front occasional indigestion or dyspepsia. W«l // i ■ £/ iVu worn, it becomes necessary to turn to s"tne tonic or 111 , C &> " /,? ' i; strengtliener which will help them to gel ou their feet /V// M V m t body into its proper condition, i-or cen- \\\' V _•• - I :•• Us' i' 5 ;•! >'?.-;* i*rbf n known that natures^ most valuable | _ \i ' health-giving agents are roots, herbs, barU and bcr- // >\ !• I ; , nVfand some forty years ago Dr. R.V. Pierce chief f -V -» " KHWllwgCTnnS consulting phvsician to the Invalids Hotel and // |e|p| SLjM4 B I / Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, X. V., four. 1 a combina -1 I JL Ew4 si&Vsi K *'. tion of roots, herbs and barks, taken irrri the fields ll I ■Z-L+'■? £*Rw\ and woods and made into an alterative extract, priv- U // '\tLi| h e' .' v '' *." 7 \ // •• v %'h'- •' ':> or n' r . ■ \ T-; -::'rv -1 e\t: . t- thev are largelv composed of alcohol ho:dir.g the drugs in solution. This alcohol if \-» \I,W fViriv shrinks UP the red bloo.l corpuscles, and so one may fee! exhilarated and V yk \i better for the time U4ng, yet in the end weakened and with vitality < erreased.- !j rf . < -*7 \is |"| r >r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does not contain alcohol. Ihe proof is ea ... if /Z.iijj I*l nisti'l a little in a glass retort and see for yourself. Every cot •iflh . / . s I'& t-. • I C%£» £3LI Discovery &sars the ubUe appnK*. <>r the drngm to II /» I offer voti something he claims is 'Must as good" is to insult yoi r i::.el. g« nee. Wli t ; X Vf? v <; J vou want is a remedy -without alcohol, asut. -ue which has stoo.l the test o. time. : |f •'«. v ; '. Jr "it i 3 with pleasure that I give my hearty endorsement to !>:. r. rces Co,..en i? 4 V e*v / Medical Discover-.-," writes Hon. E. K. Willard. Judge of nth I .. Du ... C... '4 Florida "It is tlio most successful remedy that I know ol ior tlv> v. .kere.i i0n...- assi"iilation of footl, which v.ill soon restore health and harmony." . , , , - 21.0*«. SSgSsSSSHsSL'tfss Pure Water and Good Health B USUALLY GO TOGETHER. U jSparkling Crystal Water | is the one absolutely pure water. Free from all germ El life Free from all organic matter and mineral impuri- Kg ties that so naturally enter into spring, well and ri " cr |a Crystal water is not a luxury but a necessity —within g the reach of all. H For sale by all druggists and first-class grocers. Valuable booklet on pure water is worth reading. M Sent free for the asking. B jCRYSTAL COWPANYj fWALL PAPER"! I _ IS OOR CRy J j .. ALL NEW PAPERS OF 1904 | We are showing Florals, Burlaps, Tai>eatries. Ingrains. Damasks, S t Duplexes, Embossed Silks, Dresden Btrips. Varnished Tiles. Crown ef- \ t fects Panel effects, Drop Ceilings. Two-Third work—All the latest and $ * np-to date designs for parlors, halls, libraries, diniDg-roomd, kitchens. J it sieening-roonis and bath rooms Also a full line of Mouldings, to f # match any color of paper. C ill and see for yourself. I Patterson Bros J i Xortli Main Street. Both The Davis Sewing machine tor Sale by W. B. McCaqdless, 45, Euclid, Pa. Also Pianos and Organs. ' _ . J_ I Do IXTot Peapair?" t j[ ' * | Doctor Kidd Can Cure Yon With out a Cutting Operation. §,^'% If suflering from chronic womb and ovarian troub- .gjQ; . h, les, displacements, painful and irregular periods, flgp£?sß®7 J birrenness unnatural discharges, laceration*, ulcer- *£• V i Ej ! ii..n S ; ; i;.rf...«, P s'om.ch, kidney or 8 liearttrVAibbijjf, ulcers,' deaen-jo «ua nitrvi poison, iflpsL* § or any chronic ailments. * "Itiiitfr;**- He is the only doctor devoting hi* entire I time to women's diseases betwe«o New loik m U 'A!t nrh" Broncliitic. Asthma, Throat and Lung . ~ ( wWcaJSb?means of Medical Vapor, the most successful treatment 11. the.se! eases, as ttiey all re ß ix>nd promptly to his method oftmunent. Nervous Disorders cured by fcj.viiici;'* scientifically a( i lied. c.-ff-rin* 1 ! Uncharges and terms are reasonable ml wltlun tue itacji of all Suffering | ? *wl|?"jf you cannot call, as his home treatment is very successful. Encfr,e stamp 9 r. forreplv,BemlsU rei)l? i? Stamps for; book on :Diseases ofWoa*n. ■ i Graduate Nurse 1,. ..Hernia.*.. Consultation and adv.ee Free and sacwHy 1 confidential. OFWCE Ilouiw-'J a. m. to a v . W-, BuuOajr, 10:oQ a, m. to 4.30 jp. m. 3 DR. A. R. KIDD S MEDICAL INSTITUTE! Rooms 202-203 Werner Building, 631 Penn Avenue, | PITTSBURG, PA. 5 Pearson B. Nac«'& Livery Feed and SaleStaSlf Rea- of Wick House Butler ?enn'a The best of horses am! first clasi rif» wavs on hand and for hire. Best accommodations In town for nent boarding and transient trad*, ipeci al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horaaa A good c ass of horses, both drlrera aai draft horses always on hand and for a*l* under a full sruarantee; and horsaa D'-ugl po** groyer notification b? PEARSON 3. NACE, T»'>etti>onc No. 51 . jC. F. T. Pape.j \ gi JEWELERS \ / 121 E. Jetferson Strut. / Family Reurjion®! We often cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity. We make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxjo inches and guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISH SB J Wm. Foster, \ Architect, j v ** **■' y § Plan of all kind of buildings * > furnished on short notice. X C Office in Berg Building, / Butler, Pa. HUGH L. CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer in Fine Whiskies 1 For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278. People's Phone 578 316 East Jefferson Streat. bufLtß. Ha \\ WTKD Fireman. lit kkenion, Machlals*, ti'i tn .Wft«. i;.j.CKSUiIihS ami 1:« Ij.era f*»r rail r■ also drivers ai.tl All kln.«t.*»l fcnjrtoyineut bureau, -01 FaderalSL Alle*a«ajr, Ta. Wm. Wuerthele, Billiard and Pool Tables, Bar Fix tures, Office© Desks, Chairs, Tables, Partitions. Bookcases, etc Turning of Billiard and Pool Balls. Bowling Alley Equipments. 4ig Diamor.iJ y l Above Sinitlifield yt) Pittebtirg, Pa. 11-5-03-6 DI JIFRCA:Vi'IL* ; . i ' T:AU, M;urrl t"lr*t-«'.: \V.i < «*t- t am: *Kli»ulc»l Puk;.l. "«»w OSes * ritfuw,. r. Fourth Avenue, [MTS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN| ANNOUNCES j iTheir Great Semi-Annuali | Sacrifice Sale | l;For the Entire Month of Jan., 04| /! Commencing Tuesday, Jan. 5. X g This is our 22nd Semi-Annual Sacrifice Sale of new, { A clean up-to-date Dry Goods, Tailor Made Suits, Wraps, ( > Skirts'and Waists This semi-aunual event awaited by { ! hundreds of discriminating women. WITH THE BEST ( > ASSORTMENTS AND MOST TEMPTINGLY LOW , } PRICES OF YEARS. ' , Dress Goods | Sacrifice Sale of Black and Colored Dress Goods. 1-3 X to 1-2 less than former prices. This sale includes all X dress goods. No stock reserved. It means $1 goods X for 62 l-2c per yard. It means 50c goods for 25c per yd. X Garment Prices Sharply Cut Down x This means dollars saved to everyone who purchases O a Tailor Made Suit, Wrap, Skirt, Silk or Laundried # Waist, or Fur garment, during this Sacrifice Sale. Mil- V linery included in this sale. jr Underwear Must Go I A 1 Underwear Values Extraordinary. O Hosiery Values Extrao. dinary. V Wonderful reductions in every department, and on A every dollar's worth of merchandise in this store. & Our Record is Our Guarantee | i Irs. J. E. Zimmerman.l M Butler, Pa 1 DR. M FORBES 737 Ohio Street, ALLEGHENY. PA. Cures Cancer without cutting; removes tumor and all face blemishes. Moles and birthmarks removed. Add Is ion * •». Elec tric Belts for 11, the next :(0 (lavs—for Rheu matism. Liver and Kidney Trouble. Ladlea treated in strict confidence. Agents wanted for Belts and Ladles Remedies. No < lire, No Pay. President of Hospital for Ladies. 11-10-03-« m MME. BARTLETT'S MASSAGE PARLORS. Mme. Hart let t. assisted by a New York masseur anil beauty specialist: magnetic, electric, vapor batlis, scalp treat ment, massage; bust development. ;«H Federal St., Allegheny City. I'a. Boom la. Third Floor, Above Scott'*. 11-2* l ftt-iy » Clvr* a bread-wlnnlDf Education—EdmeMlJf IjoiiiiiT men au.l women tomc«ttho demand of toB rmsi»en>us commercial a#© - For circulars addrNt i P DL'FF & SONS, Bth & Lib»rty Av»., PttUbMrf.Pr GHiSHESTES'S ENGLISH FmmßVkl FILLS Raft. Alw.n •* reliable nsk Drupij'** E4ULIKII in ltd aul €*«>lal metallic s:aK* l ivfLh blue r.bboo. Tail- no o!h«*r. ItcA/ftf ilangerooa MatMif* tuflimiianil iir.i(a(iou«. I' > >f your DrufrffM, or srnd ir. in ft>»- P»»rlir»«iar*, To«fl moniaU au*i M fttr LaUJtu." »'» Utter. t»v Hail. !'»,«**«•'l.'StimonUla. bj Oil OyugKisis. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. SlttO SndUon ***** L. C. WICK, DXAUKB IM UJriBER. gflMam Dean's! ■ A safe, err to In relit >r Su pp reused H 9 Menstruation. Never kn,,*n to fail. Safe! H a sun-! Kpecdyt Satisfaction Guaranteed « U or money Refunded. Kent prepaid for K 3 f 1.00 per Im)X. Will send them on trljJ to ■ gf be paid fur vvtien relieved. Samples Free. ■ J UWITtD MtDIMI CO.. »c» 7*. UIIC»»TH. »». J Sold in Batjer it the Centre Ave Phvinicf •i, Eugene heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS 70S HRSS AVEVfK, OPP. PEXN rllL ILUIXO. PITTSBI RG. 5-18-ly VTA The worst P°" 11 U 01 A I 111 U sib'o spavin can [he tared in 4y minutes. Lamp Jaw. splints and ringbones just as qnick. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information about this new method sent free to horse owners by T. M CLCOH, Knoxdale. Jo(Tfr«"r Co.. Pa MI'KTH A & BROWN. ZJ3 Sth Ave Plttsttafr, Pa., Can sell your Real Estate. Farm or Business, t 'or respond en ce solicited. ALL THAKBACTIOKS COKFLDISTIAL. no vol, » «Ji7 TO M I.l' your or other real estate? I can do It for you. Send me full particulars at once Irt-'t-1v JOHN ROIMiKR. 404 Kcyktune liulldlnz. rittaliurg. P»l W S. & E. WICK, UKAI.KRS IS R HiKh and Worned l.ur»4" of w'.l Kinds Doors. Srish and Mouldings ►" Oil Well Kins a Specialty. Office and Yard K ( 1 1 uii'iiliar. and M< nr< e St» nn »>• West P' nn Depot. HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUIT§ and RIDING HABITS, 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA. 1 KEEP OUT THE COLD FROM YOUR SYSTEM WITH AN OCCASIONAL GLASS OF LEWIS'S WHISKEY—STRAIGHT. OR WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER. ALWAYS IN STOCK HKCII, LARUE, OTMROFCT. •.HKIIMiriHEH. XT.VEUMIR, TM*KP««S. (iIBSO.I. DILMHUKB. BKII^KPOIT. : and offer them to you 8 year old at |1 per full i quart, 6 quarts $5 00. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICX. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, K 00 per gal lon. We pay express charges on all mall orders of s'oo or over. Goods fhtpped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WIKES Alls UQVORS. Ho 14 Smlttllrld St, formeily 411 Wat*' tt , riTTSBURG, PA. 'Plicae*: Bell 211* P. k A. 14M ADJUSTABLE PIN. m.vle the "ACME" niueli superior to any 151 1 other stretcher. Our c2l 1 New Patent Adjustable Jjfl l\* JjcltKrwiriJ Pin leaves the scallop* "* in their natural shape; does not weaken th« Mrs; M of ample length, very practical and a great Improve, ment. Don't fall to examlu* It. At your OoMvs.of ICME JW'K'Ci. CO., Allrfbsar, Pa 1-T ->'o-|T M C. WAGNEI ARTIST PHOTO GRAPH 11 139 South Main St H. MILIAR. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATB. OFFICE— Room 50$, Botler County National Bank buildin«. ,be mrecf !L.-» opposite ||( Old Poitofile*,