KASKINE (Til RKRW QI IXIS E) | TU,; H ' >rES ° F I PEOPLE WHO \ VSL KASKINE -| J ABE ALWAYS f REALIZED £l 1 CUBE. A POWERFUL TONIC. tbat the most delicate stomach w ill bear. A SPECIFIC TOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, THE MOOT sTENTiFIC AND St"< f'ESSFO. IiLOOOPi liIFIEK. Superior to qalnine. Mr. lli nih-'lr. or th" V. V Ship Sarato it inirie in tonic a:ul curative prop»r!es. and p oduce no subsequent had effects. Other letter! ol a similar character from prom inent individuals, wniclt ntaino Kaskine as a remedy of undoubted merit, will be sent on ap plication. , , Ka-iUoe can be taken without any special medical advice, tl.oo per bottle, or six bottles for 15. 8 >ld by .1. C. REDICK. Butler, Pa, or sent bv mall on receipt of price. KASKINE CO.. Warren St.. New York. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PORE GOD LITCR OIL fcid Hypophospfiltes of Lime & Scda Almost as Palatable as Milk. Tha only preparation of COD LITER OIL that can be taken readily and tolerated for a lung tuna fcy delicate »tu mark*. _ Aim AS A HFHEPT FOR COXSnTPTIOT, gflionLois AifrEcrio>s A>AE»IA, CES- V-tif. nthanr, coi'ens AND THROAT af- PtfrlO>A, acd all WA-SHXJ OF CHILDREN It I" E'anrellwßa in its nsalts. Prescribed and en'lorsM by the Ws* l'hrsicl&DM in tte conn trie* ol the world. r mr Sala y all OrorcUH. for Pftßpbiet on Wnntinu Ad drsft*. HOTT Jb BOW*£. Kew York. Humphreys* W M 2 && EPOS m ■ Cloth & Cold Binding ■ 144 »1I« s«»i Carrotat, I HAILL:) IR .' r. ■ffjggSyfhl P. o. i'io. *r. In o«e PrrfcriptioM -A in em'oeat fojtiena Simple. Safe mi *urr. 31, . CCUt-i- thILZ. 1 Fever*. Cv,nfe«'i/n. InJUmai' tioa» . .S.J 2 V.«m«, Worm ter:r. Wurm lo« » :i < rviua Colic, or Te»'fcm* of loluw -M 4 flianhca of Cuildrto or Attn f .2-J 5 I»v»cnU;rv. i rip.r.n, i-.;ou» '.out > fi CUi-lrra >iorbu4, .-•> ") Cousb*. to.J, lirOTcliitw .25 H Aeuralgio. toolu/M.:.". .25 9 Headacbci.fMtkflta.Jiu.be. \trt.|jo.. ,25 10 l>v*pcp«l&. Butoo* ... . .25 11 niiDiirMWil or Palmtil Periods .25 12 White*. t"<> Profaje Fertodji *» 13 < roup, > ouI):itc:It Bf p iUi>n2.... .25 14 Halt Rheum. Ery»ip«lju>. Erapuoui .25 IFT Hbeuzuattein. F»IM 25 1 H Vetcr '.mi Aane. < h>lU. Minna .AO I 7 Plica, Blind or lliewlinic • -JJJ U - V '"' - %<> HOMEOPATHIC iTT?tSr?B^sßt??Thronic^n!!uni?ir^ l s® Whu .plua Cough. V ioltnt i.'jokiij .ao Anthma. Opp ratal J BrtatUine..... • J'» Bar Hesnoa .50 wrofuln. I.i.;»raed O.aud- baeilir.* .40 CJeaeral Debility, Pl.v.u al Weaknt». .50 t>rop-»v. and ttcautr ntcrrtmna .30 Hen Oicknew, S.ckncw. from U«luiK -SJJ Kidney !><-•• o»e ... ■•••;■ •"» Aervoua l»rbl|»v. C-mirU ■ DMa. or inr .liinfary i)iachtr*ei... !•«" Bfflf Mouth. I anker .... ... -• -5g I rinarv' W. nknr»». Vkett:i,ic B< 1 .50 ni|Pniiir Lt.slrhr. nl" < onge»ilf^«_*_Krai^2S2-ail S P E OIF ICS. fiold I r firnswUU. r,r [K,-t paid on re-clpt of ■rice -Mi:grttam , »gPH!»r«.e-' g:>t * l< *° ?,t - HUMPHREY S' EOUSOPATHIC VETEBIUAEY SPSCinCS For Horses, Cattlo, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 1 s°° P*« E BOOK on Treat. Urn mcnt af Anlmaia and / Chart Free. H msfcreys' Wed. Co.. 109 Fu'ton St.. HLY. THIS is the top of the gen uine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all others similar are imitations. . . t1 I his is tne ''h<: has as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. « DOCTORS LAKE I'RIVATE DISPENSARY OI KI( Km, Wifl VENN AVK l PIT 7 SBCRCaH, PA. - J All fortii* of Delicate tirxl ( rnn " piK-.-it 'I r« «|Ulrln|{L'>s l itjj .Tin.and HrtKNTintJ M 'li ettHon a:-e Irea'«l • jier. ;trywltha«K> rnr> Iv .•!, H. K. I..tkc la a nw-inl rr ofthi; 1:-ii! ol Phymh-'.iitia aii'l Hurp ori-, linil 1A the" .-.0 i..* i■ I 1* »'U?T" c«| H't.i 1.\1,- WTI« titer: «(-< ' .iatleiUlon given to Nerv «tt.« IhMiity in>m< »ot<«lveni« - ntalexertion, In dhTi'ijo "f Ac., eau ln(? ph) < Ifal an'l m« It.:li'' ,1 : «!<• ..onili-iicy, Ct<-.; a'.,toCane<".<>.'! Ht". I'iica, Rltetimaticiu intt ail «lii "an * ol the hi. !n, |{ifK«l, L'rbi urr A.c. Conwultiitton fri*c una utrtctly eitnT;'. ;,t::.l. Olßro houralHo 4#l*l 7 tof ti.tn.; WuiuLi} * -I<*4 |>,ni. oiiiy. < ail at or t»o>lret.« fc.K.I.VKt.M I)., M.lt.' P.H. or R..I.LAKK, M I». kT' \'"2 EOWELS. Fa'oittial Costiveness f>n . ?r ■ ■ ,:'-t.t e.t theenthro ry*tem,ae«l b". . .tiiiit't lj.j?.-rclo!i« toil Te. h .'Mniii »'t ».( j.ti'M.'-uhjaei to Itcur!*,i(er*mi*nea«,Fever«, j. , Irrftabl Tmvvr and other (jrntpumia, \ 1 1 ;. I ;iOM it,a aulTerei- for bu'ilro-M or a/r« i'UM': r i ' t. It ; ar h .Ml of olonecan cor itci ■■ 'i i-.-iln, ,>:i• I noiliiutr ntK.cefda no will la tc/ii: 111 onrtlllon PiUa, Djr thi-lr ti»a fM <" i!y'ti i. i > <■' t.i renovated, but In con-rj. anei'.K ;t t*. • harin'»i»lo:;H chaatji thu* i ml |'« v» r, llriid rchi'i < uiii»i ipn c h»u, .In ano » liilloian < »»'- E und Cfv.v JMI L>r hlltr y eimur. To restore |l»t? lu'iciioiiM ol lhis lAvrr and iinyn ti llmt bcaitr v ivhlrit nlwnvii u nmUby coiiM!l?nt*Mit, |/»-. Tiitr« iAvvr I'lll* nro Ero»:ii»iriH<<*d. They n»»» not a cnri'-nll* Hroltfitrd tuAelv for I hr df Hord«ri*d vrr auu (lie ilitseuMtrii which It produce** Tutt's Liver Pills STIR UP THE TORPID LIVER. MOJL,» ItV ALL I»Ut<.(.iMXS, *G«. Kor I'!'*i ' I, lit . ,T' ;n* I i,;ii v or Liter 1)1.-'.-s, Ni i vnnaneoH, uar anU-e.!. uiTici- --.I Arch street. I'hU idelnUla. f i per ixjiiie, t; tor ts. At OrujftflMH. J'ry It. Of ottmrt.whowiih W)»ainln» SW W ferl |Pm -.!!t# thi, pupal, or obtain e*.*Lirr>atet on SitvO'».«■ Z Hfc.. v en in will find it on filaal THE CITIZEIT. MISCELLANEOUS- My Lady Wasp. There she goes gown Main street. She thinks ber most noticeable j characteristic is creating quite a sen sation among the eight seer.-; and the ; broad waist of the German woman I excites her liveliest disdain. .Miss j Wasp, a fretful, weak and decrepit j creature, is at Home this fine after noon, beiuK not in good health. And Ino woudcr about it. I say. There I goes ber stylish mother, who, ever since the days of her childhood, has been trvinsr to squeeze herself into a letter V and a letter A She never quite arrived at the summit, of her ambition; but the degree of success that has attended her efforts ha 3 bten on the whole rather remarkable, as a glance at her to-day will show. Pro test on the part of parents, friends and doctor, and later, on the part of her husband, prevailed not on her. "The figure must be formed," and ac cording to some undiscovered method of reasoning, it must be foraud by means of the corset. The waist must be made smaller. But how about the internal arrangements? The lungs, the liver and the stomach sure ly must not have room enough to work properly in that mere span of box-like palisade. Faith, the dear, delightful, stylish girl did not know for years she had such things. Any affirmation to that effect was looked upon as an insult by her innocence But she discovered this territory, these interior proviuces. The dis covery of a new continent was as othing beside this revelation. Oie woe was piled on another, in a most discouraging manner. I could tell just what pains and aches she had. were I writing for a medical journal, but it is not necessary to go into par ticulars here. We all koow in a general way, th«*; penalties of this horrible and sinful practice. The most discouraging feature of the matter was, that ou* charming, oar delightful Mrs. Wasp, Miss el low jacket of former years, referred all these ailings that rendered Ler life miserable, to other causes than the true one. She had "all the weak ness that flesh is heir to." She knew that man, and woman too, were born to trouble, as surely as the spark? fly upwards. She alt-mated between a state of assumed patience in bearing the sufferings that "were sent, no doubt, for some good purpose"—(a rather coyert piece of criticism on the way things are run in this world) — and a state of lretfulness, and open rebellion, with expressions of dissat isfaction with the present administra tion, in exceedingly bad taste not be ing in a position to really damage the Great Executive, she began to vent her spleen on her family; and everybody thought that although Miss Yellowjacket could sting pretty sharply, Mrs. Wasp, when sue sat down on one, was apt to raise a swelling. Mrs. Wasp's daughter, Miss VVasp of course, is a poor crea ture, without any form to speak of; at least it is f«r too shapeless to require or allow the services of the co:*et. Poor girl, the has inherited a wer k body and a cornplaiuing Bpirii.;and for this "dispensation" the mother is ready to credit the Buler of the Universe. Now all this sort of talk is little better than blasphemy. If there is out thing about women more certain than another, it is that they come by their diseases ( whose name is legion) through transgessions of certain common-sense laws of health, und that among these trangressions, one of the moHt dangerous and most fruitful of evil, is the compression of the vital organs by the detected, the abominable corsets. Whoever told womankind that corsets served to im prove the fi/ure? Whoever told th« m that their admirers, the men, admired this their worst enemy, let it be loose ly or tightly laceiJ? Whoever did so, was, 1 assure yon, dear creatures, an emissary of the devil, who is a liar, and the father of it. Any man who has a level head, and whose admira tion is worth the having, despises the whole detested business. This mat ter of wearing a corset is, firstly, a cheat, meant to deceive the sap head ed and the perverted in taste; second ly, as generally worn, it is far from being an improver in any sense of the word; aud thirdly, as many use it, 'he result is positively ugly. Ami above all. the evil physiological ef fects that foliov/ froru its use, suc ceeded necessarily by equal deplor able effects on the temper and on the mind, are the active and efficient agents in causing the sun to be dark ened and the moon to be turned into blood, not only for the ladies thorn selvef", but for tteir husbands and brothers. Thus the woman, who should be the light and comfort of the house, is liable to ben-jin.- it plague. And wbnt is the root of all this evil? Alas for human presump tion! It is to be presumed that the Creator knew what Me was about when Ho fashioned Eve from the rib of Adam. if lie had intended to build her in two sections, connected only by the vertebic, He would doubt less have made the internal economy Ito correspond with this idea; but no doubt for reasons that seemed good another plan was followed. Tbe woman of the present day, however, knows a thing or two. She has self complacency by the yard. She can give points to the Great Artificer in woman-building. When Eve was made, they knew very little, it ap pears. That we of the year 1487 should not know more than was 'known in the year 1, is absurd; so let us put on tLe corset All lijzbt, ladies; put on the corset if you will, but mark tho words of ono who hates Iraud, who bates silliness, who bates whining and rebellion against th" wiso ordering of nature, who hates the perversion of beautv us fie hates the very old fiend from whose fertile brains these things take their source; listen, I say, while I tell you that, in thus altering the bodies that God made in the way that appeared to Him good, you are putting upon them the mark of the beast, the vile old rebel that was cast out of Heaven, for introducing disorder in place of order, discord into the place of harmony, ugliness where before was the beauty of God's perfect handiwork —The simplest, safest and surest means to relieve the baby of colic and ipduce clumber is Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup Price only '25 cents a bottle. Many diseases date their origin from functional disturbance of the stomach and liver. Laxador always corrects these abnormal conditions. —liig words in a short letter are like large bones in a small t-kin; they ure prominent. —AD critbcsiost on the mbject of flowers expieHstd a desire to obtain some "CbrfctmiiH apt hems." His Mother. • llow's mj mother?'' he slowly an . swered. "She was purtr well half an hour, wben we had a little argu ments in the back vard and she pifh | ed tbe clothes bar at me " '1 ande -aid the other boj 7 as he wearily sat down on a curbstone aid reached out for a straw to break in puces in fcis 1 ule fiagerc, "uhat she's : second-hand." "Exactly. She was a widow when ■ pop married her, and 1 £ue?3 she looked up'»n it a? her cua ice That's what we were ar_'uin£ about this morning, and tba'/a why she got uiad." ! "Do you cali her mother?" "I did up to yesterday She agreed j to give me fitly cents a week to call her urjther round the house when : pop was home, aut two cents, and I'm going to take her home two leaf fans and ask ber to keep on living for my sake." A Boy's Composition on Girls. Girls are very ntuckup and dignifi ed in their behavior. They think more of dreas than anything, and hk»- to play with dolls end r.igs. They cry if they see a cow in a far dista>. and are atraid of They stay at home all the time and go to church every Sunday. They're always nik: and always funny and inakin' fun >' the boys' hands and say how dirty! They eau't p'ay marbles I pity th'-m, poor things. They mike too of boys arid then turn round and lovt: them. I don't beleve thev ever kill<-d a cat or anything They look out every nite and nay, "Oh, an't th«* moou lovely?" There is one I have uot told aud that is tb':y always now their lessons betteru boys. —The position ot country editor is riot held in the deserved, merited aud high esteem it should be. C .untry papers are notre-pe. t«*d as they ought to lie. If a family r it corieeruß a family more to know what is being done in its own county than It does to k-io v the news oil dis tant places. The city paper cannot give, and does not prcteud to Kiv<*, the local news that ita country read ers must have; but the good country pip-r doe 3, give a fair epitome cf the world's news No other publiea tiou can supply the pluec of a yood local paper. If both cannot be retain ed—if either tho city journal or coun try newspaper must t'<>, let it be the former: f<>r nothing <>ui supply the place of the local paper.— Kr. Still Anothcr 1 Robert I'. Smith, Ohilesburg, V'u., wriit-.-r "As for Tutt's IMIH I don't know how 1 could do without them. I had the Liver divase for over twen ty years. They have entirely cured me." —Handy accepted the gude wife's invitation with the reservation : "II am spared " Weel, weel" said tin* the lady, "if yo're dead I'll not ex pect ye. After diphtheria, ncarlet fever,or pneumonia, Hood's Sareapariila will give strength to th't system, and ex pel all ponoa from the blood. —A hors'-d ietor has no show in thi-t world: ii is oniy the veterinary sur fH'.un who eau with impunity, and that 'bossy" odor, enter tbe ranks of the "very bad^' - -For three weeks I was suiTirinir from a severe cold in rnv head, ac companied hy a pain in the temple.-* I tried some of the many catarrh rem edies wilhoui any relief, lily's Cream Halm was recommended to me Af ter only eix applications of the Halm every trace ot my cold win removed Henry (Jink, Ist Division New York Appraisers Oltiin. l or several years I have been trou bled with catarrh. Ely's Cream Halm his proved to be the article sired. I believe it the only cure lj. H. cohurn. Merchant, 'l'owauda, l'a —The fellow who was telling how he hud seen a barn swallow wa-> taken down by another fellow who said ha could shov/ him a cow's lip tbat grew without any rootu. —lt is thought that the people of New /--aland are of a lively tempera ment, and are poHfoned of au unusual amount of vigor. This may be ac counted for by the fact that they al ways have New Zoal-and air, which is said to bo very invigorating. Important Decision. The cases argued before the Su j reme Court of the United States some time ago involving the consti i tutionality of the Kunsas prohibitive Uquor law, Las just been decided it. favor of the Slate. The points upon which the plaintiffs in error depended for a judgment in their favor, was that the prohibition statutes of Kan sas are in conflict with the fourteen: h amendment to the Constitution of tbe I'aited States, which says: "No ■ S'ate shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges ir ! immunities of citizens of the United ! States; nor shall any State deprive , any person of life, liberty or property withunt due process of law." Mr Justice Ilurlau, in rendering : his opinion, says that previous de cisions of the Supreme Ccurt, both before aud since the adoption of the | fourteenth Amendment to the Consti tution, make it clear that legislation j hv a State, prohibiting the manufac i ture within her limits of intoxicating i ijuors, to be there sold or bartered , lor general use as a beverage. d"t s not necessarily infringe any right, j privilege o 1- immunity secured by the Constitution of the United States. , A- to the contention that no Legis ! iature has the right to prohibit any ! citiz j n from matju.icturioii lor his | own use or for export or storage, aay I article of food or urink not endanger : itig or affecting the rights of oth rs, i the Couit admits the correctness or the proposition. cud says: "it will be observed that the prop- o=i'ii>o, aud iLe tuade in support oi ii, equilly coacede tbat th« to manufacture drick fur personal u.-e is subject to tue coodi tiou tbat »iich mauuiacture does hot eudauger or affect the rights of others. If mi rh maDufactore does prejudicial ly affect tLe rights and interests of the eommuait} ,it foliuws freni the veiy pi'euiites staled by coun.-el that suci«'ty ihe power to pr »tect it self by legribiatiou against tbe iajari ous consequences of that business." TV; power of determination as to tbe injurious consequences O r any business, the Supreme Court says is lodged with the legislative branch of the Government. Regarding the assertion that the prohibition of the mmufictufe aad Si!e of liquor deprives those *engag-id iu the bu-iness of their property with out due process of law the Court says that, "property under our form of gov ernment is . ut>j":t to the obligation that it shall uot be u-;ed so as to in juriously a fleet the lights of the com-, ruu'jiiy-and thereby become a nui sance. The State of Kansas hud a to prohibit the liquor trat'l; ; It did not thereby take away the prop erty of the brewers It simply abat ed the nuisance The property is not taken away from the owners; they are only prohibited from using it for a specilic purpose which the Legisla ture declared to hi injurious to the community. Taking Precautions. Piu>burg II »tel Proprietor— John, bare a lot of cards printe-l ex plaining how to shut oil' the gas. and bang one under every burner, PiUsbuigHotelCleik Why,wb it's 1 Hit fo! .' Pittsburg Hotel Proprietor—Why, ! the L did ay S'M-oi is here, an I a lot • of Cougres:milieu a'e iikily to stop all night on their way h >aie. Don : t let that cold of yours lun on. Vou think it is a thing. IJut it may , run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or comsumption. Catarrh is d .-ironing. Pneumon ia is C !no. r ri, can He delightfully and entire- I Iv cured hy the use of•ii iechce's Ger man Syrup If vou dont know this j already, t,n nsaudi nod th nu-n ls ol j people CJfi tell you. They hive cur- j ed hy in,end "know how it is, them-j wives." 15 ottlc only 7 j cents. Abk | any druggist. —Corpontious may have no soles, hut a discharged employee < f one knows th"y have toes of great k ck-j ing capacity. Drunkenness or the Liqour Habit Positively Cured hy ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifiic. It ean be given in a cup ol coffee' or lea without the knowledge! of the person taking it; is' absolutely harmless ami will effect a permanent and speedy cure, ! whether the patient is a moderate ( drinker or an alcoholic wreck, j Thousands of drunkards have been | made temp rate men vvL t have taken the Coldcn hp!c.lie iu their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day be lieve they quit drinking.of their own ; free-will. I 1' NhVKll KAILS The! Hystem oueo impregnated with the' Specific it becomes :m utter imposni- j bility for the liquor appetite to exist, j For full particulars, address <»oi,i>- r.v Si'K'mkh: Co., 185 Kace St, 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. The Sh ib <>f Persia ncknowl- ' i e;* ipt of a line- elephant from 1 Lord I >»jlf'-iiij. I. is understood that i the Shah i.uows an elephant vvl.cn i he sees ouo. Vdv Rickets, Marasmus, and all ! Wasting Disorders of Children. Se ,tt'r Kmulsion of Pure Cod Liv- , ' r 0.1, .viih Hyp (ph isphi'en, in tin equalled The rnpidit.y with which' children gain fi> h and strength upon : it in very wonderful "I have used H' l'M I'ifiiulsioij in ease* of Kicket.s And Marasmus of long standing. In ! every cue ihu improvement was! miuk d."—J. M. Mam, M J>, New : York ■ -Tommy -"Say, Hobby, did you i ever nee a ehiek n hawk ■" l'» >bbj - I "Well, I sboiiid say I Hid ! One of : our ehiek ris wwallered a straw the other be waut3 to lay oil a short while, she need have no fear ol h< r woik running off, It will always be right there waiting for her. It i* the man who has tc Htiek to his job or be is apt to lose it. - A man need only lell one oil Well to be u bob saler. ALMOST HERE! | Christmas is Coming ISS7-ISB7 1888-188S HOMES TO BE MADE HAPPY Bv Family Re-unions HEARTS TO BE MADE GLAD Bv Kindly Remembrances. WILL YOU HELP BRIGHTEN THE DAY ? ! Vi'lille c;t -hoppii:'.'. :iii' si lci'tli ,■ .Vf'Ur Xni;t.i present*) don't lose sight of the important fact tliat :i i.-»-ful prr-'i:i .•:•! 1-n.-;e :t;>pr>-c!ated thar. any other. There are a great many useful things thai can i>e had that v.tnld be appreciated, but none more so than ii Comfortable Slipper. The lino of Holiday slinper- In Mens". Womens'. Misses' and Childrens' that 1 am olTerlnsf this venr is verv nlr-e • nd I v M t to in St on jou to c: 11 and . famine them before you make your pur sli Id, ii'r k nv i.. that would !>•• more appropriate i<> ?tve tli.in a handsome pair >iijipei-H. .Jr.*' t ,ink i f t!> - isoiirs <•« •• tmoit they would enjoy with them. Vour Mother. Fatbcr, v. ife. Husband .»r Bweet&eart would certainly appreciate such a gtt and jrive you credit for vour f i«i sen>e In S'lectli.cr such aus Tul present. While the market is Hooded with trilling i vp-nsive presents tliar :l re of no t>enetlt ; t all to anvone; think of this m itter. dec.de to spend your money where it will do the most jrocl. You cannot do better than visit John Bickers Great Bargain Store Whore von can always find just w'ua' vou v. ant. i,e&vln: the subject of suppers for Xmas prea i ei.tsT.ii vour cvrefui consideration. I wish to call your attention to the fact that my entire line of 1 li and" W ij.rer i.u*is mu.-t closed out at r.i.t the goods must be sold and it you are In nt ed Of asj ".i ns* Kip Boots BOn is yo :• 111 r»- ; if your Hoys are In need of boots, never w;u, there a bett' i • 1.p0r. - ' in. oiTei'-J ;ou i'i!'they Uu - gvt tj go uomatter what they bring. Nut only a few BUT MY ENTIRE LINE (■( Winter ( ■••• •is.ii to be sold. v..,-; stock of Child:ens'School Shoes are placed on sale and are to »i_- slaughtered along nKU tii rest of my W inter stock. LADIES' WARM SHOES & SLIPPERS I This ill f go"'s are (.■ Ing fo If sold n;o;.:h. I have a large stock of them and yotl can buy them a* v.i: *•; i. •: 1 \ Hit r .rrv fi.'m ov: r they must go now. Drop in and see them go lIIL' and i know ; ou v. :1 ro; 1-: tbe 1.1 port unit i j-.s-s to secure a suitable Christinas present at a j mere trifle. Gloss Buyers and Bargain Seekers Vour cliil ;.tti iiiis called to m\ immense stock of Sample shoes, hundreds of pairs sold dall; ai I —th a half price. The goods not damaged in the leant, only sligntiy soiled from band ling". Vou are mi-sin > - ■m< i Wonderful li:rgalns if you don't calldurlng this Sample Sale. fVlens' Duck Boots, 1 Warranted .-rr :-proof. The only H >ot made tlial can't be snagged or torn. Try a pair, there Is nothing bettor n. ole. $2,35 My Slaying Qualities are Evident, $2,35 Iha*e ,Id more llubber Hao:-; than all my would-be competitois combined and have more on baud than in., oil, *r house la Butler and am selling TIE 855103 Willi II 52.35. Viifl will I 'lntlnue to do so a cording to promise until Jan. Ist. l-ws. If you want a good Rubber ' Boot a-.k for the lio-dons. MISSES' RUBBER BOOTS, ONE DOLLAR. Ail kinds Rubber Hoots and Shoes at rock bottom prices. BOOTS and SHOES MADE to ORDER IENIIIIE, BOTH LEITIEI 410 RUBBER WITH XKATNE3S AND DISPATCII. LKATIIKR AND FINDINGS. "Money cheerfully Refunded for Goods llefu r ned. Yourp, A p., j JOHN BSCKEL, 2!2< South rf zAri £'M'.iCßy *-.rrerr ■. .ir. ■■ _• I Why i ; is Sup-rioi U: All 0:! irs in ilie , c.:' :-xr-mr.d ur»v<'i<]al,!e in the use of ell ! % TVySftt? cl« tl,ii,(f t«> dam/ge them Fertmnt who have ' un d the AJl< ii »a>her say they hdieveihnt A\ "" il will mve the J»l icre of it in lesu than a »/ Vl. ($0 Tli'e | eeuliar arlton of the water in Ihe (■ -£# "■> •• r Jaw machine (whltbciiinot lie uuderniood unlesit i i ,• aei i ii i fereivc a Strong current of water " * H lliroujil, l! <- clothing at every vibration of *W the ii(it»ir, which i« caused by »he peculiar V coi Htim lion ol the lop of the machine, in aß,\ c ntuction willi the New Champion Wring • uii? Dealer. IF. en a, and Scissors Cigars, H« nt •"> mid ID cent (Jigars in town. I'ri: crijjtionH carefully com[iounded by an cxpjrioucod k Vimi rri w.i.-t jour juitronafc respectlully solicited. |DR D. E. WILES, Prop'r. 1850 MM TM* " IMO ' IH. i ESTABLISHED TSSO IKSO " 1880 E.CRIEB, jew t^ e L.Kß. No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, GRAND OPENING OF IDAS GOODS. Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches G RnOPIQi'f'TT Don't fail to see this line of GoodP, as it Is the lurgert UllV v3X W CLL \J (X) sJJp vwldi \)j • end most complete stock ever shown In Butler. 1817. Rodger Bros. Knives and Forks, Warranted Triple Plate. Th® Best Qoods in the Market. LTLY vJT k5 scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Agent for the Celebrated Rockford Quick Train Railroad Watches. £s§T*Engraving tree of charge. Place of business opposite Troutruan's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. iSTo- 19. North. Alain. fcstroet* - - - BUTLERj PA, ASKS YOU M While other merchants -are singing their own praises, we caase our customer! to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, cur g, „ All of which have been selected with great care for OUR TRAPE. i|l £?.*!,?• swoisrk, sc. ' All gouds Engraved FREE of charge. If yon wish to bur from a well mmrrwKvs, lUIiD Watch cASHJ sign oi ' ELEGTRIG B£LL A. Troutman & Son. lead'i g Dry Goods House. BUTLER ZPiEUS 35TA.. 1111111111 llllllllll A Troulman 5t Son. The leading I)rj Goods and Car put House, Butler, I'a. New Full Dress Goods at prices which will inuko them move very fast We have the largest Btock ever shown in Butler county, comprising all the new poods io Checks, Stripes and Plain Weaves in Foreign and Domestic Slack and Colored Silks. Special Values IN TRIMMINGS, we have never had such a nice as sortmeut and so many of them. BARGAINS In Flannels, Blankets, Tickings, Ointrhams, White (guilts, Shawls Tabic Linens, Lace Curtains, in fact everything which can be found in a First-Class Dry Goods Store, A. TROUTMAN & PON'S, Butler, Pa FALL MILLINERY! Our line ol IJUIIUH, Misses ami Children's ST.'AW aud FKLT HATS and HON MKTS, in nil the newest (al i.d winter shapes, " in uow complete ut iho X). T. PAPE, IS"o. 18 South Main St.* - - - - Uiitler. I"' 11 MF.6M.Maks Invito your inspection 61 their stock of KAI I. and WINTER Millinery Goods. Receiving goods every week their stock in always FIIESII AND COMPLETE. FUIU J(» FERO»,R «M,R«"J JJR- 'I RCIIUI 1 <»' LU'FLTTVP i*»if tsf*. J Mia»/. oiY <* i«u« **, vi u«» J 11* vt A*. *. Cloaks and WraPs. for Children and Ladies. We carry the greatest variety o: Btyles, onr stock never was as largo, prices never no low, gooda never BC nice. If you want to st e the nice goods, plenpe cull and examine our Block. Ladies', Cents', and Children'* Underwear, every grade, all sizfc», beat goods (lloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Velvets, Plushes, Yari»«, etc. —OUR Carpets and Oil Cloths, never bad BO many—never were car pets no cheap. Our stock is complete Don't buy a Carpet until you have seen out stock. Body Brussels, Velvets, Tap efctry, 3-Ply Kitra Super, llcnip, Cot ton aud Bag Rugs. Window Shades, largest assort ment, lowest prices. CURTAIN POLES Vou will find on examination om stock of goods to bc the Lowesl Priced in Butler county. CHOICE FRUIT lluvlUK t.iki-n Hie for lite CUcli'ii K:uit flic*, Beautiful Shrubbery, Ornamental Trees, Aii« cvpiyililnzW.*) In thi- Nursery liiw. "f lli« N«-w l.iiL'luml Nuii««'H'»» i In ihcm-nr fuiuti' and solicit your order* f"r h|>r!in; rriage and dcatb noticea moat be aooon* ponied by a rcepooaible nnme. Advertising ilatra. Olio itquare, one iueerti'in. tl; each rabee* qneut insertion, 511 cent* Yearly adv«niei" Yard. i. L. FUKVIB. JL. O. PDKVIB, S. 6. Purvis&Co. MAMFACTt UKKS A Nil PEALBBB IX Rough and Planed Lumber C* ft V*HY L i m KHTIOH. KRAiVhtS KOULDIMJB, OOOIte, FIJ "iviNK, MDIJ.Q , KATTENB, « Brackets,Suaged Cornice Board?, SHINGLES & LATH PLANING MILL AND YAKD %>>*»WerMiiii)('inlM»llf'4)hnr(!b ii> Illuat rated CaialOf W fr*a Tins oldest and beat Uurtttntkio for obUlulnf a Bu«lno*s Education. We U«T« »ucc«*irtlly prepared thouaauda of yvuus men for Q>* active