Tj. O- wiok DKALBB IS Roßgb and Worked Lumber O*>LL KISDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock.' LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. A W. Depot, BUTLER. - PA Baning Mill -AND- T .limber Yard J. H. RU BVIS. L. o. PUFVIS. S.G.Purvis&Co. HAITI? FACTS K*KS AKD DRAIKBS IH Bough and Planed Lumber OF SVCKY DIBOKIPTIOII, SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. LUMBER YARD. L M.4 J. J.'HEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large stock of all kinds of Lum ber, Oil "Well Bigs, Etc. Call and get our prices and see our stock. Mailorders Promptly Attended - To. Office and'yard on Mono* ST., KIAS ;WMT PSK* DSPOT, BUTLEB. PA. Where is the best place to buy Clothing, Hats, and Gent*' Furnishing Goods? At the Racket Btore. WHY P Because they have one of the largest stocks to select from and they sell for CASH thus being able to give you more for a dollar tban other house in the county. You can see these facts for yourself by calling at THE RACKET STORE 120 B. Main St. Hutler, fa. TURN ON THE LIGHT Aad let It slimmer aa (11 every f "an. wemaa aad ehlM J VHJr W* » ,d Know* or the Jexetllearr ef Gosser's Cream Glycerine- It ii tbe ideal Cosmetic. It stimulates the nerves, qnickens circnlation and carries away dead particles of the skin, leaving it fine and clear. It baa no eqoal for Chap ped Bands, Lips, Face, or roughness of tbe akin, and is not excelled aa a dressing for tbe face after shaving. It is & bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften the s£in. No lady or gentleman should be witbont it. Be sore to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redlek, Drag gist, Bntler, Pa. We've Got 'Em Yes indeedl The kind of undercloth ing that will keep yoa warm, aad make yon feel comfortable this win ter. Drop in and see us. We want to get acquainted with yoa and show yoa oar Goods sod Prices. Ask to see oar Childrens All-Wool Ribbed Hoae at c., Spr for 35 c. Ladies All Wool 19 c. Mens Wool Sox 12$ c., 2pr for 26 e. Christmas Goods are open for yoor inspection. John M. Arthurs. 333 80UTM MAIN STRIBT. 388 Full Again. We mean our wall paper de partment, full and overflowing with our immense and choice stock of paper hangings. You must help us out, we haven't room for half our goods, until you relieve us of some of them. We have the choisest selec tion of patterns in every grade from Brown Blanks at 10 cts . to Gilts at from 20 cts to] $1 per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Near Postoffice, Butler, Pa. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell tun fam.eontalninK aixty acres, more or lean, and located In Adams Twp., on the fraosburg and Man road, neat Marshall and Myoma stat IOUS on the P. & W K U. and near the Cillery oil field. It contains a good house, good bank hern Kxu, Rood onttlnfidlrjrß, good orchard, level ami good ground, two springs near house, pump In barn, and ail In good order.; . Inquire of or addreivt James Davidson, Myorrvi P. 0., Bxtler Co., Pa We Kate ut Agents. ao.ooo Fruit Trees and Vines.: 10.MO Carolina Poplar and Norway Maple. 50, n00 Ornamental. Hardy Rouen, Shrubbery. K' Jt aoo Tulips, Hyacinth and other bulbs. Get our illustrated Kail caUlorJ". Head all orders to JffHH I. It A. ■mUOCH, MS Smith S«id ht-. rtlWkafgh. fa. Orders for Floral Decorations and Freeh Flowers have prompt attention. A Drive In Shoes. We have iaaagurated a big drive in oar Men's SI.OO shoe nnd there never was a shoe that could stand a harder kind of a drive than it can. It is all the same to this shoe whether the road be rough or smooth or whether the place be leisurely or furious. It is cheap in the best sense of tbe word, that is to say it is an ex ceedingly good article for an exceed ingly low price. You will get just about six centa worth of service for every five cent i you pay for it, and that is where the shrewdness of tbe purchase comes in Other aboes that pays the purchaser equally well is oar Ladies' SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 shoe. You can find shoes at these prices but yon won't find such stock or styles as those goods have. The test is to wear a pair which means you will continue to wear them. It's a Mistaken Idea In storekeeping that a merchant can make money and a reputation by misrepresenting facts and values in his advertisements. The fight now adays is to earn a reputation for sell ing a reliale article at a moderate price. To secure this you must do just what yoa say yon will.same pri<* to each and every customer. The newspaper advertising mußt be backed np in tbe Btock. Here's the whole secret of oar success those who e mulste it cannot do better than fcl low where we lead. See oar Men's, Boys' ana Youths' tip boots, heavy shoes, high cut, school shoes. The fine lines in Calf, Kangaroo, Cordovans, all widths styles and prices. Old Ladies' warir shoes, we lead them all in varietj point of styles and prices, our stoel now contains aboat everything in the boot and shoe line, don't forget ut on rubber goods, sell best rubbei ; goods made at lowest prices. Come in and see us any way if jot j don't wont to buy. B. C. HUSELTON, 102 N. MAIN ST., BCTLER, PA. GO TO REDICK'S FOR Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Fine Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, And all other Articles Kept in a First Class Drug Store. I ACT ilflnn Unless you write ua quick UUOI CiUuU ly. We want more sales men. ud wilt guarantee permanent position with salary and expenses paid weekly. Kul or part time. Experience not required. Ktoc> complete, Including many fast selling: special ties. Elegant outfit tree. Address C. H. HAWKS & CO., Nurseryman, Rochester, N. V. Established 187 S. We WUI *Onn Calaru and Commlsslor PAY »«wU. oaiaryto Men and Worn men. Teachers and Clergymen to sell our New. Popular Standard Work. MARVELS of the NEW WEST No finer book published. Over -fco choice en ({ravings. 10,400 copies sold in one week. En domed by the greatest men of the countij This la no humbug otter, u/rif. .4 Onna FOR PARTICULARS IN VTrUB ai Unce REGARD TO SALARY. The Henry Bill Piling tapaiij', Norwich, Conn. FRANK KEMPER, DEALER IN" BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, .A_nd everything in horse ancl buggy fur nishing go ods—l-I ar - ness, Collars, "Whips. Dusters, Saddles, etc.! jVlso trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of 5-A. Hoi se blankets in town will be found at Kemper's. DO YOU NEED - 3b A Traveling A Dresn bat', A street hat' An Our Bpecial Shapes Always Fit Comforta lily, look neat and stylish, if plainly. M. F. & M. Marks'. - HlQud 117 South Mam Street. Nothing On Earth Will MAKt; HENS % LIKE Sheridan's Condition Potior! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong :.u Goo./ /or Moulting Mens. T , Justly i';,i £&*. No mhf rone-fourth as ct AfVv a rrct i. ine. * "One Jarre can sav-d ma s*, 'and ix to pr-rc: «t !:onp," sajra onjcortomer. J: V'.'- J.. './JosTaSS.■H««St.,Boston, Muss. We Carit bat are willing to pay for learning how to m .ko n- s nl an article as WOLFF'S AC3CB J ..,ACKI: J of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public "vill not pay it. "\Ve say the public will, because they L'l alwa/s pay a fair price for a good x ride. To show both the trade and the public that we want to gije them the best i,r liic least money, we will pay $10,000.00 Reward For above information; this offer is open until January Ist, 1893. WOLFF A HANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pi'k-Ron is the name of a j-alnt whleta do- - work that no other paint can do. tfew painted with It look* like tbe natural wood v hcu It Is stained and varnished. PAINTEiiS AND BUILDERS win find is profitable to Investigate. All paint itlorett cell it. mm 9wr ion gran 33 by SB dncftn, which chows Wk |h*t ti.«f hav« no Cer carina Dlzrinesp, V Headache. CctiLrtt***, Malaria, Lirer Coca m p!ki£t. Fever ud tp*, Indlfatficn. Backache, M Jy «>cpicifoe**, and *ll Li*er aad Stomach lr»ub;ee. Mjf Ttir Kf-*or I aIL Boid bj ail drr-gtfst* ar..l M V sooatrf fc.or? ktercrs. QZr t*»-i frr circular*. M Jy Tl k btiuw mmn only? LCSTorPATUHO KAFHOOI ■PI 5 H anH. IfEKVOOB SE3IMT?; Efj.yJj'! JJ | of Body and ILtd, Effect! CAL 4 : ** UfitiJof Srrorscr Bxce*»etin Old or Toon*. Eton.?, r aaSHOO?Jfer>jr Snt»n4. Raw U» eafarre aM Stt^s:h«a "-V-.A fc. I'ffD.-V i;.oVSUOiit.A!raA PARTS Of R*DT. ifteatetci? n&feVut i(CU TRBiTSEJiT—fUaeSta la a day. ■va >C ' I ?U . £<i turn »n ' toast* it*. Write tk«n* M+>C>J,.>'9 iilLc a«fl prsafa raallHl (eea)o4) free* Mir*. !fcKi£ CO.. BUFFAUO. M. V. DOCTORS LAKE wafc- fj rnrv vrE DISPEVAKY. -vL> •- C: K F-. Tii ST.. , -r4k ,*V- PITT&SUHGH. PA. A AIK' TU -of Delirateanil roi%- FK" iTIAL andSCIEXTIFIC iil d , * ir.iiion are treated'at tiiia Di?- M vv, a fticccs? rarely attained. Df.S. U 1 - i .era:>erof ti»> Co'.lcgeof Phy -!•■ :ui-;-.nd Surgeons, and Is tbe oideet and m«<t in ~i ALI«T in the city. RfeeUM i,! ion ■•'■■■ ito Nervous Debilltj fromcrccssive >,, i, .; rvcr.i Mi.indijßt retion of youth, etc., caua ' ■ il and mental decay, lark of energy, 1,--l> ~..<"'v , etc.; xileoCii'icr- 1 . Ol'lSores, Fits, i'ii,. . i:i»"jiii :i-m. anil ail iliso:use;<if tlior-Uin. Movl, iti », Urinary Organs,etc. Couraßation >..! ;• 1 ;tlly cunfldrutiaL OfQ.:ehours,!!to 1 nvl "! a i'. a.; .Sn:i<layß, 2 to i P. ST. only, ■all at office or art in-s i»K<. 3 \'• K, ml!. •J:,\X w i;.AND4'iUaT..x*irTSisUKUU.PA. DUCTOB J. B. HOBENSACK'S 1.1)1C Al. OFFICES. S0« • rtli SH OM) si . I'HIUKKI.I'HIA, PA. Ai-i- 'I: •«.' '• '• In America fur the trpatmciit. ol KPE('IAI. anil i OtTIHT I. KBJIOKS, Blood Poison N noun Debility. Ulcers. Run nli.e -. l'!-.-i.:irsrf«. Mriirtures, Hladder. Kid ney, i.i. i in jtlscaseu. Varicocele, Ily >ir"i»-lf', Kiipinrp. liTiMin ,iilv oared by improved methods wit: "i rti t -ntioti from business. The lKictor's BUi ' tis <iue IO his liie-lotig experience and sli.itiv; t.i I!M- pure vegetable remedies used and to the tgh fiamlnaUon and naiciiful at* tentiia, (itvfii patients during' trcaiment. A forty yeara'e.stabllEhment is our guarantee of sinw s onicc JlOllr". OA.M. to ■>. p. M., fi to:i P. M, All day Ss-urriay. hundays, loto J2 A. m. Send stanii> :or book. washes:" iPPi WITHOUT & M WEARING OUT rnirrn SIOTHES, I Hi*-!* If AS LITTLE OR L JM!« NO RUBBING Sfß 1R 15 REQUIRED.; pay FOLLOW llfll DIRECTIONS "■"* CLOSELY MY NEW STORE TB flbw completed and I reepectfolly invite the Public to call and Bee me. I am prepared to supply every thing in the line of Drngb and,Medi ciaeß at all hourH. Prescriptions at a specialty. Electric Dell and BpeakiD« tube at front d>'or. Calls answered pronipt - 17- Albright, cbeerfol room and every new. Yours, J. K. UA LPII. TIJI l i.TIVATOK ] SO2 Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. fJKVoTKJJ TO Farm and Processes, Hone: me & Fruit Growing, Live-S'.ock unci Dairylnt;, While it nl.jo i:u Ind«- all minor dt [iart- I:I : o: interent, v ■ the Pom; i V»:d, Kntoniology, Bee Keeping, 1 Greiiinou i" anJ (irapcry, Vct«-nnary ! Hepliif*, I'; nn aad Answers, Fire if K :iilinji. Ibuues'ic Kconomy, and a HUiuii.'i .v 'it the .Ne'.v« of the Week. Its M A i:: I'uttTß arounusually conipleto, ar.d alt' r. .ion is paid to the l'ro«peet« ttf ibn (.'ropi, a« throwing ligbt upon one of the tit'.i-t importai't of all quesiions— j Il'/dii to /Ihii nnil ll'hcu In Sell. It i.i ! liber. ! v II unrated, ar.d liy KECEN'T I EN I. \ UiiI.MKNT, contains more reading matter ti- m ever before. The subscription Price is i'_' ">•) per year, but we ofi'er a SPECIAL KEDUOTIOX in our CLUB RA.TE3 FOR 1892: T»vo Sub-criptJoDß, in one remittance.. $4 Six Sub-eiiptioos, do. do. .. 10 Twelve Subscriptions, do. do. .. 18 r~i} To all KW Subscribers for ISO—, payiii'l in ad ranee now, WK WILI. SKNII THE FA i'l. it V' EE KEY, from our KHCtli'T of the rimiltnv.ee. lo.January lit, 189'.', WITHOUT CHAROB E Srw-'iME* Coi'iks FRKK Address LTITHEIt TI'CKEH <t SON, Publishers, Albany, N Y. ST 4-'l i** ih„ p::tw,ct ««!»• « 7n K*vor\it:-i<i vvf.cn ;n Ct'-Wt'-'i * •' «t t*n l? r •* ILOBB&TS3SKS, He Did. Smart Youth (to rustic old party on i opposite side of the street car)— Yon ; seem to bo looking at me pretty close, I uncle. Do I remind you of somebody you used to know? Rustic Old Party—Yes. You remind me of an aunt of caine in Pennsylvania. Cfcily she's got a leetle more beard than you've got.—Chicago Tribune. lie n»d a rtece. Mother—What in the world has be come of the other half of that cake I cut for supper? Little Dick—You gave it to me. "Nonsense! You asked if you could have a piece of cake and I said yes." "Yes'm. I meant the piece that was left over."—Good News. The Wrong Man. Clubberly My tailor came around yesterday and I couldn't pay him. Sad, I assure you. I'upettc—l know how that is, and I can sympathize with you, old man. Clubberly Don't sympathize with me. Sympathize with the tailor.— Clothier and Furnisher. Dangerous Foe*. Cuely—Play a game of billiards, sir? Stranger—Well, yes; bat I must tell you I don't know anything about the game, and— Cuely—Excuse aie, then, if you please! It cost me five dollars to play with a man this morning who didn't know any thing about it! —Boston News. Hoping for the Best. Snobberly's rich uncle was very sick, so the doctor said to the nephew: "Your uncle is much worse! You must be prepared for everything." 'Til be glad to get half," replied Snobberly. who was thinking of the property. —Texas Siftings. Might Be True. Mrs. Clamps—A man out west asserts that he is living- on air—nothing in the world but air. Do you believe that? Mr. Clamps—Well, I dunno. A good many people live on baker's bread. — Good News. Fame. Be swore long ago to succeed In life, And the crown that he wears is not dim; Tor a race horse to-day is named for his wife, And a tog boat Is called after him. —Judge. An Answer Fnli of Meaning. Mr. Nevergo (at half-past eleven p. m.) —Have you ever heard that beauti ful ballad, "I Mwst Away?" Miss Gapeley—Not recently.—Judge. Clouds' Liftings. Stranger (brightly)— Fine day! Chronic Grumbler —Ye-es locally— probably raining somewhere. —Puck- —A Large number of dudes collected at au exposed corner last Sabbath, where the wind was high, and caught colds. Each utile <ianiug was speeaily cured by Dr. Bull's Coign Syrup. Look to your iutercst. You can buy- Sal vution Oil, the great pain-cure lor 25 cents. —G. J. Griffith a ranch owner at Los Angciea Cat., recently sued a man named ilurke lur $15l)00 damages for slander the laiter losing the .-uit. Burke shot and paitilully bu. not seriously, wounded Grit tilh and then sliolfiimselt', dying instantly —The la AS of health are taught ill the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholar, who had J:ist contracted a cold was brought Oelore the school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance see the thin white coating on the tongue and liter, us the cold developed, sec- the profuse watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever l'orget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar siiould then be giveu Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days,or at least greatly mitigat ed when properly treated as soon as tho first sj. liipioms appear. This remedy is fa mous font's cure of coughs,colds aud croup. It is made especially for these diseases, and is the most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cents a bottle, for sale by 1). H. Wuller, Lutler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden A Allison. W. Sunbury. —You can get a good domestic servant in India for $2 a month, and he will live on or.e meal a day, but India is a long way off and transportation high. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will tell." Good crops cauuot be grown with poor strains of seed. For sixteeu years Tilliughast's Puget Sound Cabbage Cauliflower and Colery Seeds have been gaining iu popularity, The most extensive growers all over the Cnion now consider them the best in the world. A catalogue giving full partic ulars regarding them will be sent free to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and we will also send "How to Grow Cabbage aud Celery,' - a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has has never read It. Address ISAAC TILLINGHAST, La Plume, Pa. —N'-jt a drop of rain fell in the United States on Sunday tho Bth inst. This is the first time this has occurred in eighteen years. In Luck Certain. After trying to sell books, pictures and wriiignrs, and nearly every contrivance im aginable, 1 became discouraged and thought there was no chance for a poor man to earn a living. There was nothing to do on the farm, arid I could not get a job in town, when I happened to see how a teacher made money selling platers and thought I would try my luck. I bought a $5 Lighrninif Piater from H. F. Dolan it Co., Columbus, Ohio, and from that day my luck seemed to change. I carried the plater from house to houte end plated knivct , forks an J spoons, right before the folks, aud it is surprising how many want their things plated. I made s.'s.7o the first day. and in one week S2B. I cau plate with nit-klc, silver or gold. The work is line, my customers aro pleased and I am happy. I hope some other fellow, who is down on his luck, will see this and do as I h vc done aud get up in thi« world — If ihe women paid more attention to dinner piates ihan they do to fashion plates there would be more good humored hus bands in the world. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It i.- 1 a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodging, 25, —35, —or 50 cents. —Spectacles and Eyeglasses made by- Robert Brace Wallace, (successor to the "Fox Optical C 0.,) at 024 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa., are conceded the best and most comfortable. Save money by having him fit*vour eyes. —Several horses raised at W. L. Scott's farm near Erie wonssl,ooo the past season. Of this Tcimy won s24,Boo;Banquet $18,620; Tea Tray, $3,650. —ltch on human and horses auo all ani raals cured iu 30 minutes by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, liutler. Consumption Buroly Ctwod. To Tuc SDITOB:—IMe.no Inform your readers th»t 1 h.ve a punitive remedy for the above-named disease. I'y ltc timely urn thousands of hopeless coses have been i>erinsnently cured. I shall be xlad to sond two buttles of my remedy FREE to any of your rea tens who have consumption if they will seud mo their Express and P. O. address. IU-npert iully. T. A. SLOCDM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. N. Y. Chamberlain's £79 and Skin Ointment. . A certain enro for Chronic Sore Eye*, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipplei and Files. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it alter all other treatment bad failed It la put o p iu 89 and V) ©cat Unos. TPIE CITIZEN MTSCELI ANEOI'S- A DISTANT DISCOURSE. f ■ ■ in "Ml Teacher —Pi of. Newton is going l to give a lecture on the sun, and I want all of my pupils to be there. Thomas Tardy—l don't think I can go, Miss Boyer. Teacher —TYhy not, Thomas? Thomas Tardy 'Cause my mother won't let mc go so far away from home. —Golden Days. The Washerwoman!! Revenge. Mr. De Sharp (anxiously)—l inadvert ently sent mv cuff-buttons to the wash last week. Did you find them? Washerwoman Sure, Oi saw a couple in th' tub, but I have no time to be fishin' around for brass cuff-but tons, an' Oi t'rew thim away. Mr. De Sharp (in horrified accents) — Threw them awayl Those buttons were pure gold. Washerwoman —Moy! moy! That's too bad. Oi niver thought a young man wot was always beatin' down a poor washerwoman's prices cud afford to wear goold.—N. Y. Weekly. He Had Sold Ber. Mrs. Newlywadde (as her husband is brought In, injured) —Ohl horrors! See that blood! Doctor —'Sh, don't be alarmed at the sight of a little blood. The injury is scarcely anything. Mrs. Newlywedde—Oh! it's not that, doctor. But he has deceived me. I married him because he told me he had the bluest of blue blood in his veins, and see—it's as red as can be.— Boston News. Nfttunllj Aroused Suspicion "Brother Means," said Ber. Mr. Good man, entering the counting-room of one of his parishioners, "will you kindly tell mo whether or not this five-dollar bill is a counterfeit?" "It is perfectly good," said Brother Means, examining it. "What led you to suspect its genuineness, may I ask?" "It was dropped into the contribution box last Sunday."—Chicago Tribune. Self-Winding. An exchange credits a watchmaker with a word from his trade to describe the amiable nuisances who talk too much. The watchmaker had been called from his work to hear from a customer a long story about the behavior of her watch, told severaj times over. "Oh dear!" said he; "I bate to have these self-winding talkers come in!" An Ilumhln Pr.reat. Gus De Smith —Do you know my father, Miss Birdie? Birdie—l have never met him, but I Welieve he is a very modest, unassum ing sort of H man. Gus De Smith—Right you are. You can pet some kiud of an idea of how unostentatious lie is, when I tell you he does not brag about having me for a son.—Texas Sittings. —Every one who ha.« once used Dr. noil's Cough Syrup invariably resorts to it again for cold*, etc. • When vice prevails and impious uieu bear sway." When cutn, sprains bruises- torment all the day; Thou "ease from pain—from care and hurt By great Salvation Oil, the standard » Liniment. —How many young ladies and young meu are there who would be morti fied to the la>st degree if a frill or a necktie or other parts of their were displaced but who, on being detected in ignorauce, even in the history of their own country, would own it without a blush. —A son of Mr M. I). Pusser, a mer chant of Gibraltar. N. C., was so badly afflicted with rhemnatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or to go to school. His father concluded to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 50 ceut bottles for sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden >t Allison, W. Sunbury. —A. Major, the now wealthy proprietor of a well-known cement-making industry, obtained the receipt for it in a trade a few years ago, when both he and the other man were almost penniless. Ho had just pawned his valise to buy a dinner, and gave the pawn ticket for the formula,out of which ho soon made a fortune. —The reputation you have been a life time in earning yon can throw away in a moment, unless it happens to bo a bad rep utation. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all Bwolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted tlio most wonderful blemißh euro ever known. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —To remove obstinate stoppers from glass bottles dip a piece of woolen cloth into boiling hot water, and wrap it tightly around tho neck of the bottle. In a few minutes the stopper can ho removed. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to heslth by simple means, after suflrriutr for several years with a severe lung affection, and tliat dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow suffer ers the mean* of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully seud (free of charge) a copy of the prescription u-ed, which they wilf find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try hi« llemedv, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will please address HKV. KUWAKD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —None but the brave attend tho church fair. —Rheumatism cured in r. day—"Mysti - cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic catly cures in Ito '.i days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —The old-time father and mother were a spanking team. RHEUMATISM Cured in a Day.—"Mystic Cure - ' for Rheumatism and Nenralpia rad ically cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the systim is remarkable aud mys terious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedick, Drugist, Butler. —Edison promises to ran a railway train between Milwaukee and Chicago, during tho World's Fair, at a speedof lOOmilos an hour by his new electric motor. —For pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrWa Remedy. For sale by I). H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden & AUiaon, W. Sunbury. THE JQIKT DEBATE BETWEEN and WEcKINLEY ON PREE T*R,?JB~S and TARIFF Is over e -J the irind- f the --ople are very much the same as before. Few ii LY at nil, were made, bat close cassh buyers art' till pie -°iog to JOHN BICKEL'S. FOR THEIR BOOTS, SHOES R U BBERB. Never before in the history of Butler Co., has footwear been sold us cheap as ao*.v Those ihat have not visited my store will be both piea-' d ar i -upri . d to lcaru the low prices I am quoting on first quality lootw .r. Men asjd Ecys Kip Boois. Must more ironi now until Jnn. Ist, sad iu order to make them move rapidly, I have marked them at extremely low prices. Men's pood -o! .! bo- "s $1 50, $1 75 acd $2. Boy's boots SI.OO, $1.25 and $1 50. Men's calf boots $1 50. Boy's calf boots $1.25. Tn> above boots are great bargains worth fully double the price earned on them Ladies. IVKssss <£ Ohildx>ens Shoes. In endless variety are placed oi sale at prices that cannot be resisted. A visit to my store w.ll couviucd you that lam the leader in low prices and my goods are second to none in the market. My Trade is Not Coi.Cned to Butler County. Everr day briDgs new cnhton."-rs from joiniug counties.and the eagerness with which tLey muke their purchases is evidence of the fact that my feme for gooa boots and shoes and extremely low prices iB reaching a long ways 110 m home. the Qcgcl Xtfews. When ycu get a bargain at TMJ store tell it,tell your neighbor. I waiit you all to ccme, svd lie more I sell »be cheaper 1 sell. Rubber Goods Marked Down. I am selling the best makes of rubber boots at $2.35, slippers included,2d quiality goods cheaper. Beiore baying any rubbers don't fail to.call. Golden Utile B.ntS-Snag Proof. Are the only rubber hvx>tß that will not snag or blister, every pair warranted ir, e?»ry rt.-pect. TKy are the boots to buy. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Box Toe Shop Boots always 011 Land. Leather and Findings. Boot Grease Fr»-e. Repairing nentlv and nrcwpfiy <i- ne. JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER, - PENN'A - pi &°- , v There was scarcely nny necessity for showing this lady our card Some shoes have uo tcD//ue but ali t-hoep fc;ive a story to tell whether are or not. Ti . story it of «-.!h f -r good, bad or indifferent work macship. and it always told ft* glance oitfctT. Sometimes bad work tnaonbip good, the cMlrn iu** beio/Bf perceptible to only tho trained eve. Shoes differ in quality us much astliey do in price, but the price should b« regula.ed according t the d'fb-rerce in quality and not bo out of proportion witb it. We do not claim to give a high grade shoe for r. low grade price, tut v. hat we do cltnui is, that for no elioe which leave 6 our store do we make a charge which is rot fully justified by its actual value. A dollar's worth !or a dollar i." wh&i v*e seil and "hat is what yon get if vou trv a pair 'if our ladies* fine P< cgols kid at $2 00 or ti pair of our men's fine calf t-ewr.d rfcoe* ci 00. AUo see our immense stock of waterproof winter shoeß. which csnt-oi be duplicated ;n the county at tho low price asked for them. HijJ.cst. /;r&de of men's and bote' calf, kip, grain and rubber boots at reek bottom pric. s. A-L. R-U-F-F. 114 South Main Street. Butler, t»a STOCK EMM JEW Fine Watches, Clocks, t JewpJry, Silverware and Spectacles At lowest cash prices at „I. 11. <m R Ij|K «1 9 Xo. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. Butler's Book 1,000 Paces, 200 Original Engravings KlepMit ['.iaciin, -. Published iu :! LuntroHsres, Popular I'rinM. > FIRST EDITION, 100.(>00 COPIES, i The Only Authentic Work !>v GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Exclusive Territory awl Libera! Ttrr). ' given to keliali!-; .Agent*. A><• !!'• psmy application with £2.00 for Pi ><;><•<.• tnf. J. W. Keeter & Co., 230 So. 6TH ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. READ AND REMEMBER For strictly pure and i< llaMt* .*-TKAltiHl LIQI'OHH, call <;n I. SJ. FIKGH, 12 SMITITNLLU F»T., PHT«BI nr.a, I»A. (Opp. MouoßifaUclH Hon" 1 ' Matchless lor Kom.ly use ki»i i-ut poses s»re FINCH'S (iOLIIK.X WSDDINIi. I Ailjl! OUNKBNHKIMKIJ'H , |. r ; OVKRUOLT'H WHISKV. 6 tits. , OILLINOKR-S WHISKY, J for (a. (ioods neatly pitrk<-! a:i3 prompt!* M.ipp-'il ; F»k* or EnrKMSKon receipt ft c.i-:: or i«»' office onlrr. tvsnhinti expressed C. O. l>. Se.id for Price l ist. &AH7E& UCV i ! :ro» . I •liold Aim. Hi/rrvbtmr .'iinvi- i'.ntt.'u; itjfc iCTI t ill:<t >' ~ | SUIIiTTE A O'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbersi And Gas Fitters. DKALKKd IN Sewer Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globes and Natural (ian Appliances.] Jelt'ei ouSt.,opp. Lowry House PA. j FOR KENT. i''ar»i containing '.IOO acrfta, located in Dontgrt! Twp , well vntprmi, (rood oroiiard [ilt-ut;. <"•!' irouti d\teHlßK, b»ru. spring Lou.*, f.wincry, u ni! bf-t fir-n in the town- ] i ■ '-niK ' " c-ittivatiuu. For- : mtrU Uillot-pio farm Apulr to .\KPKKY>- FOKD, Butler Co., I'a. Cliioora P. 0. .***' /('*'. 1 L & A»*3 ?inslsTDi T ■aiSlKyv/ Ariviri- ->< bM «'vr»y» pNfM gi -.-fT.-i;!! Mcforo piicißKur N", w» 4dv«.-tMlac obb*'# & THOMAS, j »" tMHIUUt iCTSU i£ar>.r»''SU V i»tt> *r.*» CkBBMCk j - Leading Millinery House - T B> HE?^^3^o^s^ We are now ready to exbibittbis season's styles of JVl=l=L=L ) =l=]Sr=JE-R=Y In every desirable style acd quality Our stock is an usually large and attractive. Trimmed hats *nd bon net# of ali de^r>ripti^DH— felt hats, velvet bats and sailor hats. Hats and bent'ete trimmed to crder. Tbe largest and most complete f-t< ck of velvets nbbotß, tipe, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler. no It CHILDREN Ilcods, caps, sailor bats in great variety. MOURNING Hat? and bonnets receive our best attention, a complete lice always on baud. A,w s? in. T PAPE Cheapest. | • ■ • ■ #» 1 La j | Street. CLOAKS! JACKETS ! WRAPS! AT Troutmans For Ladies, Misses and Children, the largest line we ever had. Come in and see them, they are 2W O S 33 Y . CloakS - Jackets - WrapS. Former Prices. Sensible customers do not pay much attention to advertisemet*. the prioei part of which is former prices, that is, goods advertirtd at a price and the afatemeut made that tbe price quoted is one-third|or one half the former price. Now if the advertiser was telling the truth he would not be selling good* very long making such losses. What the shrewd buyer wants to know is the present price of goods. Below wc give you a few present prices: Indigo-Dyed Cheviots at fi^c 3,000 yards of good Calico at 5c A splendid iine of Cocb'co Twilled Cloth. Suitings, extra wide at Bc. Standard Ginghoms at Bc. Yard wide Drees goods at 10c, 36-inch Fancy Suiting" at 12^c. Fancy Diagonal Suitings at 15c. (J«ntß : Woolen liosp at 15c. Yerd wide Cottage carpet at 30c. Fine a'l- Wool country in solid colors and fancy, at 25 cents. We have an Immense Stock of I all seasonable goods, all marked in plein figures, at lees than any former or present prices in any other bouse in Butler county. RITTER & RALSTON, , RINGS, Diamonds SS, ' STUDS, f GENTS GOLD, T T{T r "K < LADIBS GOLD, W atClieS 1 GENTS SILVER LADIES CHATLA.IN, r*-%r f Gold Pins, Ear-rings, ti (yWcll V j Rings Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dishes found in a first cla>s Htu r e RODGER BROS. \W j Spoon - E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 19, North Main St., BUTLEB, PA., ilSfißfi |pp HAY- FEVER W A*M WCOLD-HEAD W Elift Cream Balm, U not a liquid, tnvff or pnrdcr. Applied into Vus nostrils it ts " quickly <>W.rUd. It eUam. s tte /W. a'Mvja tnjlammatton, heal* _ 50C All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office.
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