Come Once And you will Come Again To the Great Sacrifice Sale of BOOTS & SHOES JOHN BICKEL'B. Wp are now prepared to offer eooie great bargains in fine footwear h -\n\ \nZtnZ a law line of ladies' hacd tarns, band welts and machine '' of the following ffoods, and wc wiH convince jou that we have a lonj and stroDg hold when it comce to shoeß. Ladies' genuine hand torus buttoD at ii << » welta " at front lace patent tipe at $1.75. " extra quality kid eboea at $1.20 " slippers (opera toe and oxfords) at 75c. Men's fine drees shoes all hand made at |S.OO. ~ || H H •' " '• " SI.OO, Any style or stock desired. Men's fine calf and kangaroo shoes at |.i U(/. « calf shoes at $1.25 to $2.00. Misses kid and pebble goat button shoes at 75c. to $1.20 lolentß' 8 h«. dl price. (fr»» than Bc'd before at those prices. It would be to your interest to call ad ear'r f 1 convenient and look over our stock for we are offering unparalleled b„.Call and see UB if von wish to bay or not for after seeing tb« b F bargains we have put out you will certainly buy whether you a*ed t! 6even°gradeß of rubber goods Boston, Cacdee, Woocsocket and Good year, glove rubber boots at $2.35 per pair including a good pair sheepakia moc isina- ladies' and children's .nbber boots and shoes away down have now ou hand a full lino of the celebrated "Golden Rule boot* th- the best Snag boot now in the market, the extra t-xtention of the nolo Every pair warrented strong and substantial and guaranteed not to snag. A guarentee with every pair. We guarautea onr Oolden Rule or Anti-snag rubber boots to 1*? made ot pure rubber and aa perfect aa material and workmanship can make them to give satisfaction, with fair ueo and to out wear any rubber boots now made with san<°_* er ™r or replace them with a new pair, external injury excepted-we h ve tbis b ' pair men's full calf dress boots all baud made (sizea all sixes) at $1.50 per pair regular price $4.00. Many other bargains, that -pace will not permit me to speak about. Boots and Shoes Made to ' Order Ropairiag neatly and promptly done. Ordera by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. JOJIN BICKEL. - PENN ' A _ ! I 1 1 ' Yc any one with half an eye, r Even if he's near-si jthted, oin '-o that ther.'* at one »toro Wharo p«t'on< are ilelifthtfld. | I ThcminJ'« e/o of a aightlesi man <4 K_j ImV Has powers of obsarvation, Wi eh tcllij him that we sell at rati* I T' . lowest in creation. DOUBTLESS WILL BE CONVINCED IF THEY CALL AT AL RUFF'S SHOE STORE and examine the following bargains: Ladies' Fine Cloth top, dongola vamp, patent tip, $2 00 " New procesH French Kid - -00 " Fine dongola kid - - - 125 •» Goat - - I 25 » Kid - - - - 1 00 " Patent h.-ather tip doD;f !a butt. - 125 Isce - 1 25 Oxfords - - 75 " Opera slippers - - - 50 " Cloth Slippers - 25 " Every day shoes - - - 75 Space will not permit us to tell yqji about the fxtrE.-mely low prices o' our ri'-.n'g shoes. We are felling übildren'a at such ridiculous I'jw prices that vou will be mrpriaed. jCall and see us. It costs nothing to see our goods. Yours for Solid Leather, AL. RUFF, isf 114: South. IVtain Rtreot. "Butler, FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Kubbers NOW RKAI)Y AT HUSELTON'S, Comprising Emy Known Stjls i:ifaofe io I tie Great Shoe Manuiacimiiip Centres of M East, Dai y Crowding Our Oig ritorw with alt tho Choicest and Newest btyloa In Footwear from a Cheup Brogan lo the fin est Hand-Turn Lady's Button Boot. NOW IN ! COME AND SEE THEM I There isn't a style vorth considering w« havou't got.and the pricei are so 1 >vv as to within the reach of every man or woman ia Butler eouuty. Our Mou's, Boys' and Youtha' IJ >ots are a grand display, cut from tbe choio .t Chicago Eip. W.H.ieu's heavy calf, ki|>, grain >fid veal in lae« and button, lhey posi tive:/ vrill resist water. Pri«*« in women's, 85 <■. to ?1 25. Ladi<sfire shoe >!, $1.25. $1.35, $1.50 r.» f l >'2 .'is ii'rf fio« »hoe« io ealf, d>v«iti, kangar >, huff ;tnd v ..I i;; McKay, Oo: dvear ta'd band welts, all a'.yh-s, nil widths, from $1 tip u< $3 Drop in and us; we will interest you. R- iroHwt, tver> body 'a dollar is worth 10P <«v.: at Huselton's. Nolwopric . I«ot-<T guaranteed as represented. I.«>{miring of ail kinds dom " B. C. IIUcELTON, 102 S. Main St., Butler A I! Kinds of.lob Work done at the "Citizen" ( Xiiee. Notliinz On Earth Will MAK^ HENS I like Sheridan's Coiidition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy : Prevents »il Disease. Good for Moulting ll< r.a. .."STubES^-rSSSS of THE BB»T POCI-TB* 1. S. JCHKBOS <£ (XE.SE-Hrtcm H<>..* su, i.osK>n, I<s the Lest Household Remedy SiLaat It is a positive core for PILES SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, And All Skin Diseases, An in valuable remedy for Wounds, Brims, Swell ings, Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, etc. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per box. Send 3 two-cent stamps for free sample bos and book. TAE-OID COMPANY, VllMCiltiO, 111,. For Sale bv D. H. Wuller, Bntler. Wolff'sAGMEßlacking Anuwrniflffliit Drfpßlnpk I'olfab. which la«t* on Men's boots a week* and on Women'* n month. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW ? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with £3l K-Tp3 ON W&i?tf7W*niX\ rqrrr. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. u{ Hcidicbt, Vj '.aria. Liter Com- i,.-* ffi pitJat, Vcrv aaci A#n», la J'f-artera. backith'. ;Vt k* -j!r f.i«tsac*«, and aii Liver a«d frumiiuiii treat>». WS fiE Ikry Mavtr Fa.'L F 1 L;' r.:i drti-jrtata aa I V". ftf •DPbtrr ttf#c keeprr:. CTi'S •" I for &T L. L tiail-jr* U Ou, Vn t- * I P*. fe4 maammm —■■■!■ hi ■ iiihii wmwi Fili iSi ONLYf WiWlFt I-03Xer?iII.IHO jfcAttlTC.H t'l \ n'lif a *ad BKVOtJBjSItIIWTTv !•£?"i2,l [2fill ****k"e« cf Bcdy ar 1 llu.l. X.lfcct« rTI'ITM. jjliof Error!or H»cati«*»Ei Old *r Yeanr, Baku**, * NAMK'oOffcuy HMUft''. How la tv titk St a wujkX, tSLintUfrvn out a PAKTSOF aanr. AHitlct-1/ »«faSK»t HOKE I hHUibtTfax *»j. Htm l«- Ally frtai 60 *u».raea4 Fr»raljr CmlflN. Tf.-Jl-o »h*K„ PaejrlMW* Haak, r* ulaaatieu an J prwfa nil>4 (ei-aJct); facta 44*n» JRIE KCCtCAJ. CO,. BUFFALO. U. V. rnnn washes 111 ISi In WITHOUT U 13 vy» IU/ WE/UJIM6 OUT rliFFn c "*™b, I rsprif ASL,TTLE »* M™ I NORIJBBIto MMin IS REQUIREXL Silly FOLLOW JUlir DIRECTIONS *■ CLOSELY- Th« MO«I B*ceei»*ful Remedy ever dlwxm Bred, n* It la certain In Itaeffecti* and doe* not fcliatcr. ltcud proof below : KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. TJLi.VEfi.to*, Pa., Nov. 27, HO. Dtt. B J. KEKDAM CV : Ornt»-'I would like to ■: known to thoiw» who art» nlmoftt pwraa iin u/»*t Keo'lulTa spavin euro the fart that 1 thli.' !ll a iuoat«:xfri'||(*iit Liniment -1 Lnv« uu?fl Itou a LlO<h! Hpavln. The horiMi wojil on thrt <- lex* for three years when 1 <»omiuonc<*l b> tiAo jour Kendall h HLa/tn Cure. I u#cd ten liot tlea •-!« the borne and tuivo worked U1 in for three yearbaiocu and hart not brt.n luine. Youm truly, WM. A. CURL. OEIiteASTOWH, N. Y., Nov. 2,1 M. Dlt. n. J. Kkxdall CO.. Knoaburgh Falla, V'L OentH ; In praJneof KendaU'n hoaviu Cure 1 will My. that a year a«o 1 had a valuablo youau home Ik eomc wery lame.hock iiua«woiic»n. Tint horaeraen n»w»uf hero (v.« have no veterinary finr geon here) |>ronounoed hla lameru'CH Tsh.od Hpavln or Thorouffhpin. they nil to|<! mo tlw-r • w;u no euro for tl, he i>c<:atneaU»ut u*elo»«.nad I con elieied him almnflt worthier. A friend told m«} of the merit* of your Kendall'* Cun , I bought a bottle, and 1 could aeo very plalalv «i < at lmproveuicnta immediately fromliaufu-an-i »»• c.,r<j the bottle waa tued uu I wi laatlaiu ithatit i drHnjf hii/i aarcat C< ol of kocxl. X bouabt a u ootid bottUt and Iwfor© lb wan n:.. J up my hor*- v%*u « cured awl baa l*;en In t! "f am Coin*heavy work all lh* arau'/n «Jnr«; la t r 'il, k!iow]r,;< no more tlifna of It. I consider your Kendall s li\, ivln » uro a valuablo medfcilic. and It eh"u!d bo in every ■table In the land. Bcapc< tfuii* youra, EL'tIKNE DEW ITT. Price 41 per bottle, or nl* bottle* fors*i. All dm;:- g!athave It or can get It for you, or it will No Kent to any oddrea* on receipt of price by the i k i •• tor*. Dlt. Jl. J. iii -S DA I I. CO., EuonbarsU Fullbi Vermont SOLD BY ALL DBUCKJIST& pamphlet of Infonnat lon and ah.yjß® i >3 rtr;s« tof the laws.shuwin* Huir l.i/g I oiitiun Patent*, t'aveatH, Trade .lyrufht*, *ri>' Jr., 6. 1.i V V"t». Ai.IUNM tL CO. //3r* J 1 n»o>« dw a It.llull.tr, A: «'o.,llt>x"n".«> I'orEEuu.l. Sli.Euc HSSOTra^oaßEiiTs UUp>4UA.V'isu. a-.'.c ott.Nuw *urk'ulu I A r«rfll Miss Fanny—That hideous old Mr. Jones had the impudence to propose to me. Miss Jennie—You grave hiiu tue mit ten? Miss Fanuy—Xo, I did not. Just to punish him I accepted his offer. ITe is worth half a million.—Texas Sittings. SurprUiog News. Jagman —What was it you told Crown about me that .seemed to surprise him so much? Did you tell him I was in toxicated yesterday? Chapman—Xo. I told Mm you were sober to-day.—Chicago Saturday Even ing Herald. Wonderful, Indeed. "See, Marj-, are not these flowers beautiful?" "'Deed an" they are, miss. Many a time have I seen jistkke 'era in bunni.ts! Ain't wonderful how nat ral the Lor<J can make things!"— Life. Cautious Wau. Mrs. Worrys (awaking her lord) — Charles, get up. I think baby has the croup. „ , Mr. Wonys—Hadn't I better wait till you are sure? —Puck. His S*rnnga Tasto. She—l don't suppose you are fond of kissing babies? He—Not unless tiiey arc girl babies about eighteen your* old Munsey s Weekly. That's So, Von Bet. A correspondent says there arc no daily papers published in hifj town; liui there is a ladies' sewing meeting, which answers the same purpose. - -Jury- A Cownr .!, ellow. • Your husband wears his hair very •hort." "Yes, the cowardly wretelil" Jury, A Cure for Paralysis. Frank Cornelius, of Parcel), Intl. Ter., says: '"I induced Mr. Piuson, whose wife had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain l.alm. To their great surprise before the bottle had all baen used she wa a great deal better. Her fare hid been drawn to one side; but the Paisi Halm reliei d ali piin and sore ness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape.'' It is also a certain cure for rheu matism, lauio back, sprains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent bottles for s:i!e by I>. 11. Vuller, butler; A. Cowers, Prospect; Creaden & Allison. W. Siinbury. —A man's idea of being good to a woman is to give her opportunities to ho good to him. —Dr. Fenncr's Kidney and Cacknche Cure is warranted to jrivc satisfaction in every r ate or money returned. —Husband —Do you suppose that you could dress on $-10 a year? Wife —1 could, but lent. Plea-.ar>t Employment at Good Pay. The pu'dirl ers of SM.U-TIMK AND II wt- VEST, an old establi- bed nouithly,determin ed to grt-ally iiiereu c tln-ir subscription lists, will employ a number of active agents for the ensuing -is months at #50.- 00 per month or more it their services warrant it. To insure active work an ad ditional cii.-h priii- of SIOO.OO will be awarded the acetit who olitains the the largest number of ..subscribers '"The early bird fret - th-- worm." Send four silver dimes. '• twenty 2-cent. stamps with your applieat :• v. 'litlDjr your line and territory i' iMiir.z :11 -s pi'omiu'jnt businc: - mau as a n-!< rem-'- :is to your CEpnblitii.-. and we v ill j.'ive you atrial. The 40 ccr.ts pays your ow ah-.-riptinn ami v< u v. ill rceire full puiiicolar*. \ddr « -•HUD I'IAIR AND HARVEST, 1. 11 Plume. Da. —A man who will lie fur liinueil without hesitation will recoil with horror from lying for yim. [»i-.. on hnniiii. nnd I;• i-« - alio ~:1 ai«- malf eurnd in !J0 Minute* by WoMJbrd'- Haniti.n Lotio-i. This never tails. Sold by .! (' licdirk, dnifrglnt. Butler.. Save Yourself Money. —Self-hinders —Good resolutions. —'J'rac-ii i xcrci-is—Detective wink. lt is odd that atnougit all the different varieties advertised, we have never.seen coal dn a. mentioned as t baking powder. When you go to Pittsburgh, I'.t.. stop at the Anchor Hole. corner Liberty and Fourth strc ts It i a -irietly lir • t-ia-s Hotel eiindni-ted '-i t!.«• Kur<-;n-..:t plan. Lodj-'ioirs. 25. —or ."in «-• .it-. —'. Vi! 1:: burn-—'Tho e <>» branding Iri;;; • Chz, aabemto* Era sxtdl Skin Ointment A csil&'a c-u-c for Chronic -' .."j Eyes, Tetter, cult .'iieum, £>tald ii'...J, Old Chronic Sore-, l-'urce &<ri" f, Sczcmn, Itch, Praiiia Scratches, fcoro Nipples and Pilu;. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of caaeu Lava be. cured by it after ull oihcr treatment Lad failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 coat boxea. —The rum h.- a .re..' .rail for busine.-s. A lady's pre: I;.' Inr.-' i<> vi r forgets its cunning. Consumption Euro.'y Cured. To Tin' 'Dit'iii:--ri'■ •• inform your rca li.-ra that 1 liuvo & jiOMitir<3 rouicuy for tho above-mrued By itr, Uia«)y tut tboasiti;'!* caAM ba\o irfiv.i ixiuaueoUy curcl. I y\.t\ to frv/o c t tuy fin.- ly KHKH to & , your ret/Urn who b&'.. •• ,u.->in;ptl< nif tLoy'vui j-*i "» r l!i :r l.Anrff »?-.» 1 I'. O. k'\ !r« M. J.. ►. T. A. t.UJCW-l, A!. .. lii ,' K \ .• 1 fV;T s nnn '. vmi v. I «j.-i l.V«> S >l/011 V.i wan. inori* <! will pt-TW:HHM»I vl'li H.ilary JII.'I • - wrUly. ! n'l r parti i ot ri i tind. COM|»h J I.iCtU.ItUU J tvl .•!1f i;' Mpf ! - \u ; f«-". at i th in 'r« t. s r. n N« l * itiau I»'•)«•' t '.■»!« r, V, ~ a DOCTORS LAKE I'UTV \T:: ur-PENHAiti*. *V Con. Pti.-i A -.. ai'o Fouani St.. PIITUUUfiGH. PA. *->' » Allfoniisof lii le ilcand Corn- S. 'ai t»li<-»t««l DUeaHe»re<|iiirli»K('i ' " if KIMI STIALamIHCIESTiFIC Mcil . Jr:iliou tiro treat el nt iliis It. •• .. . •> ,ih a tMCMi rarely attained. I>i. I i - n'-iiits.'r o£ tliu ltie. al Colli geof l'l - I-s-.i'.ii-oiit-, .-ttnl U tlic olileit nml mi l • si: i I vi.o rin the Htr Hptw Inl ;-t --»#. '* rvon i !Jcl»iiit> i»t»i :• ' • • .; ..M», < r of you' ,« : • • .il *An't (lii'iitr.i v,!. "'mi : r;,, I. ,* rr St'" , <H«i >«.! vV,t .• , ■ ti;t* • ii|, ;:ial <;•! 'ft i <»i" 11* •. ! lit. I »•».•>firv 1 ,cl •. ('oti ;! •' ,: ir.tly Ofth-.o h to V. M.; Htni'l tyu 2U) 4 • ot.lv. • or twl.t. j rs. I. \ 1:1 » v :> niibT..i i»isn*.;ict.n,f v. &IIDTIIPC . on«liTslu'in'«l. irt*''liti;t»h «► U* J UnC • , un*<l of I:ni•(ui* ii, !>r. .1. It. M.'» V Kll, Ml AP*li ..tn •1, P|itluil*'lpltin. 'l'lios. !». lljitijritf, N. V. lit : 1V.., !. Ho ml I Soi.fh !!• toi» i'rt , i I* jfi c. A. I> tttrci . Oloy. I'u . li. 'I. Si . i! <y, 4- 'M ru<*« SI.. I • : KJ:OI.. l';i. \. ritiif!«i<T. I.• >« u-»t Dull*, I'a. I). !1 Noll, lan. kiln, I'u. Win. i llartt-ti tht' I U<> nix \lllc- |*a. W.M. I.CilibaCll, (>VI V. a'hli; 'f« !i St . Ic -.uitiitf, i'a.. J. < . » yme, hil-Miowanl * 1. , Hai - li'.» IIV, I'a... < K»:(:tkO« MA YKU is at Hotel IVmi. lUa<Jllij<. 1'.... on Un* •jil Satiirdftv of t'ltrli rnonMi. Ch'l a ral mc hire [lilt SltHii SiiHSlHiLi. j«:u i \*:* PA. All '"< L! )ruarnut en! TN be :TI jrooil mm ditiou v. hen ilelin red. '.V e. replai-e 1-1 ! .1 to (;ri>v>. KKI-'h.Vt'i. - IN Itl'TliKU J. I'. Lowry. W. T. Mechliiiji, Jo me bhunor, Ji . 1. I'or.-;. the. (}ro. Shailtier \V:il!-..:r, K ; . l-i.rit Ueilie., KM), mnl 1> !.. Ck-elauit. G. F. KING, AGT. I',ITK*MILLKU 1101/hK, ItHTLkU, I'A. the Duller i rn2l. N e,imbii:e t i (or per year, in advance. Jh' hi i ' . i • « - itU i tli«alt«*! • • ■•-■nt* I. I . l,uf «.>.• . « i •* I.«-r «lif nljr (aiglit i.-.i t-utnltrr, w t».« a. - i ml . ' » •.\ I . Vv u i >•»!»•.: i i . . 11. Al.Ja. v, Miiint- i THE C I TIZKN. ANRQt'S DtDELIUt.Y IMPRESSED. j j fej - x ?y Miss Gazewonh (coming in from the sonsorvatorj-) Maunoa. I'm—er—ei engaged to Maj. llackranlc. Mrs. Gazeworth—My dear, you re- | lieve me of a sudden fear for .your rep atation. Miss Gazeworth—l don't understand yon. Mrs. Gazeworth—You forget that the major dyes his mustache. —Leslie's Il lustrated Newspaper. Chic-ken Hearted. Ilannann, the lion tamer, came liotne sue night rather the worse fof drink, jrui was soundly rated by his better half. His unruffled composure on this occasion incensad her all the more, and Barmann at length took refuge in the lion's cage, bolting the door after him.* Wife (at the door of the cage and armed with a broonfcticjc)—Come out of that, you coward.—Jury. What He Shot. "Good m'iming, Mrs. Johnson! Is Augustus home?" "Xo, sail. 'Gustus am gone shooting dis mawnin, sah." "Shooting? Why, what kind of game does he shoot at this time of year?" "Dee<J, sah, I doan' erzaekly reeker lec de name er dc game, buf I "pears tex remember hearin' hit called crap." —Washington Star. —Don't ho imposed upon. Buy ot ro liable dealers, and he sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. —We should never despise a man simply because he is wealthy. It is not ahvafs his fault. —Kven the funny man sometimes f;et.- out o! humor. —Venison is sometimes deer atany price, but oftoner it isn't. —For many jears Mr. B. I'. Thompson, of lies Moines, lowa, was severely afflicted \>ith chronic dinrrba-a. lie says: "At times it was very severe; so much so, that I feared it would end my life. About seven years ago I chanted to procure a bottle of Chamberlain':- Gdie, Cholera and Diarrhwa Bemedy. It gave me prompt relief, and I believe cured mc permanently, as I now eat or drink without harm any thing I please." I have also used it in try family with the bc.-t For sale by I). II Waller. Bi£tler; A. Bowers. I'ro sped; Hrr-adcn A Allison, \\". Sunbury. —No man is ever so hard up that he can't raise an umbrella. To Cur Subscribers, The -pcci.ii ::i nounccnient which «p --jKiared i:i oui columns some lime since, announcing a special arrangement with I'r. B. J. Kendall Co., of Kaosburgh Falls, Vt., puhli:-hers of "A Treatise on tlie Llor»e and his Bi. eases," whereby cur si.i.-- scribeis were enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing .1 two-cent stamp for mailing Miir.e) is re newed for a limited peri<td. We trust ali uill avail themselve- of the opportunity of obtaining this valuable work. 'l'o every lover of the lior • il is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner ail tho disea-t.-i which afflict this noble animal. Its phci.nmenal sale thioughout the I'nited States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when send ing for "Treatise." Bow to get a woman to keep a secret —Give her eh^u'oform. To Consumptives. t'Ue uoiieruiKi'eil hr.Vii> in ei. rv: U.ted I.>-aitli by Minnie use.- i.", .'tor iiiicri..;: l->r never..i >«far» wilh a -cvere !ui . ..ilfeUun, ai.il i! I ilrtaii -MI. • t I.L -lupti'/i;, tin:- u.i lo kbOWii 111 tl lln« 111' "!• it-i I. ■ i; .-me; ol caie. ioH ".- «l.n i;'. ■ i K, l>l •• ctu .-rtuiiy -l . Ir.eot )ii in) ~ i |ii crij.ii.-a iiM-i, »hieh Itej mi,i .imi • -.nil- eure :oi <i • i:iiij:.i AkC: 1.i., I i'O' ! ' 11, 1 ro/iehllis .'Si.: .ll tie' ■' 11.-! ■'■'•i -i il-.Ulth I t li' ■ »-*! -l.'Jci IS aril I irj . Hemett)-, . - .i i-. imaiiiiiUr. ilio-e 0- rir l«K the I'.-t i;,iieo, wliii .1 ' .1 eost Ulcus uotbliig, . uci iiiay piove » >.i ing, will pi*.- ll.it: ndiiu-. S lti.\. lo' AW> i. WiLSON, WilliiT: •i-urg, Kn:.; 1 «•>, Kci | York. —Should the telephone girl wear "yel ler" fchocs in summer .'. There is a .vhole world ol dillereuce betwteu the Nulla ami Souta poles. —Capl.'W. A Alibett, who lias long! been with Mcssr.:. Fercivid and llaltnn, I Beal K.-tate and Insurant' Brok»-rs, U | Moines, loWii and is one nl the bc.-t known ! and on t lopicitu busiiie . nun in that; city, -ay.: 'lean lest if;, in ibe go';d ijiialitie.-< ol Chiuiilii rlain' tough Ueiin-d; : Having it—oil i'. in loy i .c. .. for the p.*. ' : eight years, I can salcly it ba no e<{ual for either t-old or croup." f>o ' cut bottle* lor nale ity I). 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bovi'ds, Prospect; llreadun A All:- n, | \V. .Suubury. —TI.-e proper time for experimentmg | with air iiijis in fly time. —Some one a "Who ii the really j happy lnatif" Some other uiaii. lCheuuiati.iiii cured in a du>--"ilyiai ( uru" for rheumai and neuialgia, radii call; cure- in Ito a days. It' action upon the . j»t«'Ui is remarkable and niyitiriou-. it reuiores at once the cause and the dis eu.-e ilium diutely iti tppeara. The lir-t do.-.- greatly heiii-iil i i CI: Sold by J(' Kedii 1., druggist, liotler. -i i:e pulitici.iii Vk lit, v. lute ail opvtl let ter w: lie ; lloW thu'. he Ii '1 kept il clo.ioil. i ln. l-'eniici (Joldeii Belie) is warrant- I eii to renevn toothache, headai he, neural- I giii, n, m j other ptun ill - to S minutes. I Al- • hrui 0.-i, wounds, wire cuts, swellings, biter huni.i, a miner cAuiplainls, colic, (also in horses), diarrhaia, dysentery and liux. If satisfaction not given money returned. Budguly says the most dilllcnlt part of a drinking song i-t the " refrain-". —Spcctacl ■ i and Ivyegla -es made by Bohert ItniceiWallace, (liucce-sor to the "Fox Optical <;•>.,) al Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, I'a.. are conceded the ler > and mo ' comfortal-le. Save money by having him lit your eyes. —A goose farm has been started in Michigan. It will lie managed by a MicMgattder. —For htadacbcn, biliiaisnes , constipa tillil, dixzilie.s-, sleeples -|>l:i S, the bin: I, Kcroliila, the blood mid all skiu i iup:i»iis I'r. I'euner'i lilood and Liver I.'emetij ami Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to r-atisly or money refunded. Wooden—What aftinny head that fel low bus. Wagg—Y'cn. lie's a hnmorist. —Bnglish Spavin Biuiinenl removes all hard, soft or calloused lump 1 and hlcmi -he from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, htilles, sprains, all swoleu thruuLi, coughs, etc. Save i-",0 by useofi.no bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Hciiick, druggist, Butler. Taking opposite sides —Whisker . --Dr. Feuiic-f.s ilnne> will relievo f any tough in on© hour, finally go< <1 for hor«i' . energy antl Mtrength. Money relumieil if notgiv«4i. ARE lOU L ooking for' r.rgain.-. in Dress Go.-ds, Silks, Challios, Ginghams, lloaicry, Gloves, Uiiderwi ar, Cutppts, Luco Cur' ins, etc. Do you ki: vv that \ , u can do in this line of go,ids at thaa at any other house no matter whore located. Cali find you will find out. 200 and 202 S. Main St. BUTLER, - - I*^- nniiwn r P D^FTCIHiIiru 1 ) hhm 1 hi 1 oDuhoHf D vou visit Pittsburgh':- big Exposition this fall, do not, fail to make a Ct-11 J on us. We bave put f- rth every effort is maka our stores unueuallj t.t tractive, aad the preseut stock ; s mneh irger that: wo ever carried before. We guarantee to save you money cn nil purchases. A World ot Bargains. ! are here fct jour in>(x ction. Don't heaitato fibout coming, as visitors who call uieudv to look arcunu ate just cs wflcome aa those that come to buy goods. Frooi the vast array 01 opecial bargains we have culled the following: CLOAKS. I lnimen?e choice of Fur Trimn.ed Jackets, from and up. Tailor-made Cloth Jacket.*, $.'5.00 and up. Elegant Plush Jackets, SB.OO, SIO.OO and up. Seal Plush Sacques, $1.1,50 to $25,00. j Mire;: ' and Childr-. n's Clouks, 300 styles, $2 (10 to $13.00. Mud',;, Fur Capes and lull line of Kid Gloves for Ladies, Gents und Children at lowest prices iu tho city. 5111_518 .M arket Street, j PITTSBURGH, PAJ IS. 4>.i f lir O O D H FOR HALE. I Ever) kinit, quality and Hty!» j'licis tbitt mi .n h;ivi• t o your |H,cket-"-»ik < ■ en ry it. in. I.orge, choir*' !- '1 fie..: nt i eve j'.ill e-r- : l meets uf iiiij ilcl ! 11 : t^!ius and ix-mes!i< si.itings i i almo.-t (-'id!" -i variety uf dis-i tine iv.-iv m -ivies, ftnin 0 ■ < n'e i'i -/2.50 pi' 'd, with nil i'' t ii.• du.te prici k We have given ; hj> e. I care tody t..i Our Mail Order System for 11 ii veuis, i l ii have ■ > exunded il thai today we ere set ding dry giiod-- to every Couotv, Btatc utiri Tiiriitoij io Atneriett, deuioui rating that Highest Qualities and Lxvvij.si Prices bring il.i luisiijt> «'• 't fiem remote jmrtr. The laet tbat ll • iders eon e In un nl- i fnui i e l,ii.- «t c >II,I , rcial eilifs. inuei lie c' -i ve j.roof tin'l the trv 'i---., qualities end pi ic. k «•• offer »re out ot the ordiuurv, and particularly favorable to the buj er. if interested in this subject, write for t-'.niplcs, also for copy el our I llu.-ti oted Fashion Journal nud Catalogue—Amnmn edition ri n'ly about Beptemb« r 15. Free. B<)<i'i>'S Scßlllll, 115 to I2i Federal Street ALLEGHENY, PA Butler's Book 1,000 Page*, 'JoO Original Kngriu iiif," Klepunt llindiiitf.-i. I'nbli.-hed in •'! I. uinattirex, l'<i|iul.ir l'rlcen. Kll: ST KDITION, 100,000 COPIKM. The Only Authentic U oik Hj - GEN. BKNJ. F. BUTLER. K XX-hi five Tcrritorj ami Liberal Terms given I" Rclinblo Agenti-. Aceomjiany iipplicatiun with $2.00 for I'rc«pectii. J . J. W. Kceler & Co., 231) So. 6RII ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. l ! CAN,FIND PAPER j <i for rwlv' iiUin:,' u» I * i UNDERWEAR I For Ladies, Gentleman and CLil - ; | dred. HOSJERY. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Chi!- j j dren. MILLINERY. _! i Thousands of Trimmed llatfi unci ! Bouuets-of all description, Felt Huts, j Velvet Hat' - , bailor ilatf. lints an.i j L'onuets trimmed to order. The! ; ! and most eotr iilete atcck of j Millinery in Peansy ranio. Corsets, all fityleß, Lace Curtains, (Drapery, l->r< .s Trimmiugs. Laces, 1 White Goods, Arc. ! Hotel Waverly. S. Mi:K H \ X Hl' , - liCTLEK, I'A. Opposite School House. Tbi." elefan* new hotel irf now open to i ■; public; it IRI a LOW hou- -, with new f: niiture Hirouphout ami ail modern con vcnienccH; is within etir-y reach of the de pot ; and biinine : • house ; of the town, and hus a -pleinlid vi»w of the eastern part of the town. Hales Reasonable. 1 (Jive mo a call w}ien in Butler. CHESS STONER, Prop'r. Willard Hotel. I). KBIIIINIi, Prop'r iIITLKK - PA. sT.i»lisi. is r«j > i I'ios. '.h". , I 1 I.on;: li i < 0.-I'ti i.l 111. TEA* KJ.IEK New ;iiverv Stal>Je. uvv Slock New Rigs. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— ' . rm-H ted and boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r» St. Itutler, Pa. Mifflin Street Livery. VV. a. HI Kll L, Prop'r. Oue Hquare vc t, of Main St., ou Mifflin St All good, ctafj hor?tb; i nujjgi h and carriage.-. Laudnuß f. r weddings and funtraln. Oj<en i'iv •ud riicj ht. Teleuliooe No. 24. — ilotels and Depots, | VV. S. (lri"K in now runuiiif? a line | . between the hotels nud depots of the town. Charges rea; mablo. Telephon# i No. It, or leave ®rd<-* at Ilotol j V'ogoley. Good Livery iu ('oniipction t nAVVFORD & KENNEDY. Tho well-known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, baa bought an interest in t .o abovi barn and will be plcftt-ud to have hirt friendrt call at his new place of bufaiueei*. TLe Rest Horses, busies and Oar-' riages in Butler ut the moHt reasonable, r tes. The place ia easily rotneiuber ei. 'flu- hta ; 'lo rt(?ot of the i.owry HOUKC. . '» ?rnr3iST£! " ' I ~ ' • i . always prov j ■ . . • .i: i uajr V, ' 1 • "• ""HOMAB, j i; * ' . ./ -v.i. ;:.U .k'-r-sTa. UHIOAC3 t - Leading Millinery House - JHa m JKm €W V. i {>ic new reudy to exhibit 'l■'» season's Jtyb-s of M I L=L.=l=]Sr= K=R=Y In every de*ira'> - s • • <. Jit Oar -t k isnc!i j, •• ! • . . • 1-1 mtt and '»m* I *ll descrip'.l ■.. - ! hi'- iv e . i .: i Has «il ;i<v trimmed t «•• ;e-t . «• •. • '< ■>? »•■'•'* *. .bbons, tips, qai'la, bird-. id » : eve r br.-u;?:,- ».i flut'cr >« oi.i i .i>«.kn Hoods, caps, sailor bi> in rreat vr.riciy. MOURNI INK : • its and I :)')cets re« " • : • >'■ ■> ti|»?et« • always on .and. I ways "Y 3 ,i -i I--k if" J No. 122, : Cheapest U. I . V A PL, *' Rittei' & Ralston. xgaoWOOOCOflDac. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. . We Lave now t n exhibition a couir : t; !i .e of ladie?, mi--:- and coil rs r. ■ warp?*, in all the lat - t ?t*l-> ar. 1 1 » ■ r>ric ♦. FLANK Eli DEPARTMENT. A complete lino of blankets, fkone b at ry, LmUh wool kirts and everything in the Hut- •.<>•■!■ u goods. )RESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Dress goods and trimmings la all t-lie latest n- veltiu.-. C A H P E T 8, Our stock if unusually k; g« in <i!t tfce b -oi makes and most deslra'-le :>;itteraa at lowest prie; «. Call iii and beconvinced that the place to buy is at iRITTEK & RALSTON'S I % ■ = | Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles At lowest cash prices at of. R. O Wl J K 15 ' No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. Sign of" Hlectrl'' Bell and Clock. r WINE AND UQUOi DEPARTMENT. :'f* (•• It,-. '-nit of ::\ cut! • ■ Li- •■ - >. 'ir friend < and patrons, and - itli their reqnc -i .ve l:.nv i :i.i. :i« <t •<! <lf|» .i tm i, and We can aafel. «y v? 4 that that, the " »'■■ Kindled ■ will • 1 dlv up 1 t!ut purity and qii;.:.iy iJ] i) favorable known form. <ir lirni. V.'a rnaku a specialty of |p? go«>d« ir.tendi'd for muillf ir.nl - Ourpriei • are right, taking qnalify ■J. a n writer: -i, ■■ ail ~<• , ■>;: to . . i.ir .'i your potr inage. £' S i XOTK NOMK <>; i I'll I*!' .1i N' lil'l.K (111011.1 "Jk Kt.ie Hyi! 1% iu'" a. : i..r ••!'! 1 «rry wino or brandy. WSO iS« ti 'ltro; ..I, -fl :•««! •>' per gUi i 1 ' jtallon. £\ l ino hrantlif unU import c«. • . i'im.- .[iple and Holland pin-, i- <>o 4 according to agv, $2 50, $3. $4. SO. if • and $3 per gallon. -'.SPBI .tiioii gummel $2.60 per gallon. #1 | I Vroign port and hurry vine .n ' ••'»» <"al Angolicn wine. per gallon. ' A lii.-r to ago. • - y:; ■; I |o and '"■* pe. Xmv Kngla:i'l rnm, $3 per gal bin I .4k] SO CHAttOK l'Oli PACKACKS. OLD if FINK KOTTI.I I) <iOt>D~ !•. HVKItV HKsOKIPTIOR. PORT ! j Order- !.,• mail r«- cive prompt at: • :m i'hr Jfuii vki' itcr'ti Guide ninii . iic.i on appliciition. We p't\ freiah on all or ! r< of $lO and over. Zii WM.HASLAGE H>: I.KADIXG i'.\s:iu t.uot'i Ks. DI.IMOMiM.iI ABB - - I'lTTsnriHi. rA. k\v,\ tawKfttteiv r gt K- ' / RIkRII gm.?6K» Say-fever jC-f* r: W Cold-heap wmk ttf* Cream Balm i» tt./i abo n'f, *n ff or j Applied into th« n- >i'- • quickly dbtarUd. 11 cLaiut* the heed, allay* inflammation, l. ul ■ 'f| M • tin- re. Soil by druogi Uor sent l>y -ft on rrcr'nt of rra- " JUG Ely BROTHERS, 56 Warton Street KEW YORK, a . /O ///h -T-//0// - Pittsburgh, Pa. Tlil-. "ia axal reliable luMlltuiion luia pi i-oart-1 Hi • niUaot nin - ir ami vomon fortlie tlviMlnil sotliff. 'l'o ihi>M> In want '.t :i •. ful. pr.i IcjJ Olrculart wHI b» sent on • I.l'r I I*. W'H'iSOSs ull 100 Cents' wli to the Dollar on Every Purchase Mijdt at onr Store. We aio values Un-• recendented In Furnishings for ic!itWon rind Children. J'i iidvi:-p«l nnd you'll . uve money. , haii vit s'.u may require in onr' t.e, coroo to us, we'll show you P t v iriety and nave you money, 'ur Spring stock is now full and >mplete. We guarantee to meet j rerj dens'tod to your fullest satta-j etiou. We have u l>ig varicf), with , id Ciij'. t }ow figure.-. ohn M. Arthurs.; i 3 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 333 j 1 1*1 ft" tr"" 3 *"•. ' ' -i; 13 « 1 «•* »•- » '\*r ! . ■:<*" I y ju* 1 . mi "■ »fc t•» ( v** .. • ii. . . i» «• n.. ! i • ' f»" nt*« Y. uitbiA.luiViu I <-M % in i .y* 1 I ■ imrK'X I * . it ■ - . --y • t >. I C( (»iproeity. To «:• uuternct iti" effect, of j-j tin v.it.d nd sti'im." en luce i,nl i; l" renew, renovate ii: 1 purify the cuiido after n. ri«e:ou- winter, id the mtHeion of ( OSHEK'S OREAMQLYOSniNE | ,\u<; ri..!n well doeh it per'i-im i! »• iii.sk It i« a blued, cr«-». in uifiui < i:! ju.it enough vege table oil !> H'"!ien the kin, com -1 bined v jrh jure glycerine ond » cr • i:ii tii. .'"H, forming one • f ii lit.. prcj iratiorit fur chap p< ; !.. lip# or f>t«•!» or nuj' ri <tgl.n. er irritntr-»ri of th. i-kii). No lady or gentlemnn should I •- without it SOLI) BY DRUGGISTS. . . • *,:« ' ' i.,wlf hy J.-hn (i. •«.. »•-> , a .. . li, l»til *\« «ali A- ' U'% t ?.«ara fnrts6(» 1 *.fs>iC »' :b , and nn>ien» y «po , " - *• tu nn> |*l' «.f .... '.II »i i Ml liVU- . •.»#- t w I i r •• I« 1 ••••■< }"»■ 1 " '» -V ttli.Ull.Vi. f/-. I •. I «*lr < -• Ad.- . r! if •) ••
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