Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 18, 1891, Image 4

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    V- I
Tj. & WICK
DEAI.BS IV
B*a|h and Walked Lumber
OF*ALL KISLS
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lalh
Always In Stock.
LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER.
Office opposite P. 4 V. Depot,
butler. - PA
Planing Mill
-AND-
Lumber Yard
J. U PC RVIS. l>. O. PUB V lb.
S. 6. Purvis & Co.
uiwtTflirniMM AKO DEAL*ES IH
Bough and Planed Lumber
or «V*RT DM4)tUTTION
SHINGLES, LATH
& SEWER PIPE.
Butler, Pa.
• Where is the best place
to buy Clothing, Hate, and
Gentf' Furnishing Goods? At
the Racket Store.
WHY P
Because they have one of
the largest stocks to select from
and thfey sell for
OA.SH
thus being able to give you
more for a dollar than other
house in the county. You
can see these facts for yourself
by calling at
THE
RACKET STORE
120 S. Main! St.
Butler, fa.
TURN ON THE LIGHT
Aid let it fl '"" er
■atil ntrj f JHl\ »*n. woman
aad child / «£§? W" and
K»ow» of the JrxrtllMßrj ot
6oßßer*B Cream Glycerine
It Is the id«al (.'osmotic. It Btimulate»
the nerve*, quickens circulation andcarrie.-
away dead particles of the ckin, leaving it
fine an«t clear. It has no equal for Chap
ped Bands, Lip*, Face, or roughness of the
skin, and is not excelled as a dressing for
ttie face after shaving. It i» a hlar.d,
creamy emulsion, with just enough vege
table oil to soften the skin. No lady or
gentleman should be without it. Be sury
to get the genuine. Take no substitute.
"For pale by J. C. Redick, Drug
gist, Batler, Pa.
W e've Got 'EM
Yes indeed! The kind of aodcrcloth
ing thst will keep yon wirm, and
niHke yoo feel comfortable tbis win
ter. Drop in »nd we na. We want
to get scqoainted with yon and show
yon onr Goods and Prices. Auk to aee
onr Ofaildrens All-Wool Ribbed Hoee
st laj e., Bpr for 25 c. Ladies All-
Wool 19 e. Mens Wool Sox 12£ c.,
Bpr for 85 c. Cbrirtmas Gooda ar«
opeu for ycur inspection.
John M. Arthurs.
333 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 333
Full Again.
We mean our wall paper de
partment. full and overflown"-'
with our immense and choice
stock of paper hangings. You
must help uh out, we haven't
room for half our goods, until
you relieve us of some of them
We have the choicest selec
tion of patterns in every grade
from Brown Blanks at 10 ctf
to Gilts at from 20 cts to $1
per double bolt.
Examine our Stock.
J. H. Douglass,
Near Postoflßce, Butler. Pa
FARM FOR SALE.
The uiKlcrslKiit-d win neii nm lurtn.i-oxitalnlntr
HUty acres, more or less, atul located In Adaum
Tw p., OD the hvannburif and Mam road, near
MareliuJl and Myoma htniions on the P. & W
B. K. and near tbe Callery ell field.
Jt. coctailM a nooil liou.w. good bank burn
56x34, good outbuildings, irinvl orchard, level
and KOOD TRNMND, two *prIJI«S near house, pump
tn 'iaru. and all In g'iod order.;
Inquire ol or audresH
James Davidson,
Myoma P. O ,
Buller Co., Pa
We Have no Agents,
vt,ooo Krult Trees and Vines.'
10,000 C'«rollna Poplar and Norwity Maple.
r,ip/rt> Oriiarientnl. Hardy Itoses, Shrubbery.
50,000 ToUpi". lljKelinb and other biilbo.
(iflt, out IHUAtratud T'nlt otuloeue. Hexd all
orders U> Jliß.v K. k k. XCBI>OiH, W5 hm.th
«»W St., Httxbaxfth, Pa.
Onl*rs for Floral Ueeorations and Fresh
Flowers hnro prompt attention.
CRAWFORD & KENNEDY.
Tfa« well-known livery man, Wm.
Eenardj, bis bought, an itsterest iu
tbe above Ura and will be pleaacd to
bave bis Wends call at bia new placs
of bu«inAM. Tbe
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riages
in Bailer at the moet reasonable
rile*. Tbe place ia easily rnm -iulier
ed The lirtit nuiiile went of th><
Lf>wry Houae.
A. J. FRANK k 00.
DEIJQB,
MEDICINEH,
AKD CHEMfCALH
FANCY AND TOILET A RTIOEB,
BPONGFS, BRUSUVX. PERFL'MKRY. At-
Preurtptlons carerully cofli
pounttod.
5 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
C£si Cys+XUi'fiy. A- fkr J", u.o+Z+evrti* V<
DO YOU NEED
. A Traveliap
.
Onr Special Shapes Always Fit Comforta-
M. F. it M. Mali'-
I - 113* and 117 South Main Street.
SILVERWARE
FREE! FRFE !
Commencing Thursday. Dec. 10th
until Xmas, we will present to eacii
of our customers absolutely
Free Of Charge
with every purcbaee of
Two Dollars A eilver-plated But
ter Knife, or Sugar-Shell.
Five Dollars: A silver-plated on* -
bait-dozen Teaspoons, or Table
epoon, Fork and Knife.
Tin Dollabb: A silver-plated Sugar
Bowl, Pickle Caetor, or Butter
Dish.
Notwithstanding the expenditure
of these of costly presents, we goaruc
tee to save you 15 to 25 per cent, by
purchasing your Dry Goods and
Xmas Gifts from
LOUIS TBAXLER,
Next door to Batler Bavings Bank,
Butler, Pa.
Day Goods, Cloaks, Milliszry
LEAVE YOUR
measure at Aland's
if you desire a Fall
Suit, Overcoat or
Trousers, that are
made to the newest
mode and decree of
fashion.
Our stock iV large,
comprising a care
fully selected assort
ment of
Brown Scotch
Tweeds for busi
ness suits:
Black and Bluo
Diagonals for dress
suits:
Neat Stripes and
Cheques for trousers:
Whipcord and
Crepes spec ial 1 y
made for full dress
suits,
And an excellent
line of overcoatings.
I nt-T 6 nnn tJolexs yon write in qi:li -
LU j I C.UoU ly. We wan: motr xnli
men. tD'l will guarantee pern atieut r *'*"
Willi salary and excuse* j-alrl weekly. 1
or par'l line. Kxperleiio* not rcqulrrd. mo
complete, Includliug mail) f..st .sel'iin# »i>et Un
ties. Elegant ouuil tree. Artilrttf*
C. 11. HAWKS SCO..
Nurseryman, Rochester, Y.
Kstablhbad 1875.
We will CQHfI Col-jpu a Commlsploi
PAY vwuU- ©<»'<»• jto Men :>nd Wuic
tneo. Teachers und Clergymen to Hell our New.
Popular Standard Work.
MARVELS of the NEW WEST
No (leer book published. Over 3T/0 choice «-u
tfr.f.iiu». iu.4un »iit lu «m week. Bn
dorted by the (freateir tuen of the. country
This Is no fciimbiiK oiler.
Write at Once BSfIraBJSK?
Ihe Henry Kill Pulling tapanj,
Norwich, Conn.
FRANK KEMPER,
DEALER IY
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
HARNESS,
.A.nd everything in
horse and buggy fur
nishing goods—H ar -
ness, Collars, "Whips.
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
.Also trunks and va
lises.
Hepairi ng done on
short notice.
The largest assort
ment of 5-A. JTorsf
blankets in town will
be found at Kemper's.
American
COP fill ITc .
nn Q H<tndbn(A write to
LFI.NFC. A CO. :.>I Ur.-\\uwAY % fir.w YOIIK.
uiient iinriMu for domrfmr m America.
wverj pmt*uL tokm oul Uy tin IK brought before
mo puulic by a not • trtvi'n tree of charge la the
|>rientiC;e
I*rec.,t etrcalatlnn oTar.? nMcntlfl•• ;>npor In Iho
world. HpUntllUlv IlinMrated. No liit«lliKrnt
nuui should b-i will'., it It. Wee*lt, «:{.<>« m
M»r; tun eix month*. A'Hln iltf.NM &CO
PiriiLLMUk.xs.ari tn . lw .r. A'oir Ifork.
a jnir is I »<nr nu«iJ» hjf John 1
rnj. B'.ib l'l Mfi. in n; [>«rl U
ZZpZtoT R/.fclU xihilJlLY uiitclf
FiKKI b-L'LAK* IUKK. u*c*
kIIJBUa * to.. iOMTUMtt, JUUJ
Sotliins On Earth Will
tfiAKs
HENS
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
° Good for Jloulting Jims.
'■ I'Hal • • ivnore.
Bt i.~ a «nt a «my. No other one-fourth aa
fttO; : *id -i, - ti pr-rent Konp. w savw tin?e«st"Q"-
ll' mil can't set Itaciid to
Wem-i • »'•»*« AIM h rmnlLM. Wx
CUB. J. -.. M-i»I-'" 1 - Kuttm Rm-naOvlde. pri™
Sie.?-* free »ltn ft word -r» or more, temple W
Lli Jo/i Nit.'a ITwTacStom Ho:;*.-SL. Boston. Miss.
ACME BLACKING is cheaper
at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
became shoes once blackened •witli it can
be kept dean by washing them with water.
People in moderate circnnistanees find it
I protitiLle to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because
';at t' r y spend for Blacking they save ia
shoe-leather. _ ,
ii, r? the cheapest blacking considering
i ; r cud yet wc want to sell it
c'.v.r li it can bo done. A\c will pay
090 Reward
svc. » ,10 t! <at will enallo us to make
• A .rc BlacK-LNG at such a price
1 a r ! :';1 r c;*n profitably k!1 it at 1 Oc. a
T • . Ti.!■-. ijr is open until Jen. Itt, 1893.
' Or I <£ 2 Phil&delphia.
V'J jar. i'ui c painted with
Pi K-RON
(this is the name of the paint), looks lilto
u.'uitc-l find varnished ncu> furniture•, One
c t will <io it. A child can apply it. Yon
c 1 chaiii:c a pine to a walnut, or a cherry
to i-ichoc-iny; there If no limit to your
is. r.cits. All retailers sell it.
ft pLkiUl. yi*w a."l Ifo*. l3il<tn:ion. Bactufca,
fj-..-,.. n.,1 U>«l- »adsuiii*-b lnuti!e».»
Ff T'T fr - fall. Sold kr «n -Instill! ul
t".i Ci- • :ry terpen. <»' eirealmtm.
M.J i. : . J..-1 tM Co.. J-*tt»hrr*h, Pi- H
C-. ■ • -..ißaaaaasK^aaaaeM
r '
rf*: """r :"J L -iTorFAILIMO SASBOOS
fs'": • -- jm •-i Vu'wl and KEBTOOS tIZILTT?.
'■ J- . 1 »Vik-.enof Boi7»nd Jticd, iCK'.i
*l2' ii" " lj~>t Krrorsor ZxeeuMin Older
Us.ct'. 19-r r RnlwH. Uc« Ic
:,OPKDO!i<>4SRAPARTHu> h«I>T.
4 '» f KOKE TtUU fßillT !• m dftj
K r if: • 6<» •*'4 cMßtrtM. ITrit*
D - ■»!•* proofs fre«.
*»-- :» K-!U. CO.. BUFFALO. N, V.
DOCTORS LAKE
J- ... A rKIVATK DISPEXSAKV.
' - . Cor. Pf-;m Ave. AI.O fouhth ST..
PirTSBUSCH. PA.
\ All forin .of Delii nle ami Cotn
.. j tiln nted l)lwa<-srcquiiiiiK<'»N
--' ,/
l jcation !• 10 treated at tlm Hi--
U a ni. ci-s8 1 ni*ly alt:iine<t. Pr. P.
,i , <11:! rof the ItovaK li gcof l"ii>-
I Purgi-.-n:, and Is tnc oldest ami nio»t
: ipbc!ai.ist in the c!tv Sp ! '' ial al
-1-j 1 . v-,:.- DcbUltyfromeTC'five
• > . • - .11, i n'i: - ~rct k.it of Tfit h, etc., cans- !
I and 1. ntal decay,lack of < n:r„y.
■ <■ . : oC.i: "i 3,OMXore .Fltr,
ri ' . uas: ra, j.ndali the SI ia.
-. i-V >rcnns,etc. O-nsMtafyn
•, . 1* 1. :nly eouudcn'iaL Oißec hvttrm oto
•• Jl ; »-'• .vs. 3 to 4 P. M only.
Jat '-3 or ;>•: ' . - .OH*. I. \KK, COR.
DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENPACK'S
MKDIC Al> OKFI^ES.
20C >orth ' KT , I*;i:i4DELP'IIA. PA.
Are tti olili-it In America for t'ae tr».,itineiit o!
IAJ. PiSEASLS and YOi rHFfcL EBBOEB.
Hlovl Polwn. Nervous Debility, meets, ltun
ni:>L'-. J>lßclnigee. S»rletwes. HlaJder. Kld
!.!-y, ..a:! (Skin 'leases. Varicocele, Hy
iJr"> le. Rupture.
I eiianncntlv hy Itupr-ved metitad*
v. ii: - it • i-ti'/n from btwlness. The Doctor" 1 !
6U.J I. ( u-j to his lilt-long experlercH a: -l
stiif .; !o pure veget ble remetlleM used and
to : '':,"h t-xamlnation and watchful at
tf-r r . .-'\. ii durlnjc trealcueut. A
forty y» n - establishment Is our guarantee of
Sli l ' ■' <t
(i ■ ■ li.'-::rs, 9A. M. t» 2r.M„oto 9P. X, All
dflj ... > unlsys, 10 to 12 a. m. Send
Bta'i lor Im> jk.
C. S, D.
It will be to your own inter
est to come in anil see what a
fi . ' ; Hat and Punishing
Si' ■: e c: ! do for you.
riie success of tiie past
makes us confident 01 the present
and future, and notwithstanding
•.he depression in business all over
the country we have largely in
creased our lines throughout and
now show a full and comprehen
sive stock as can be found in the
cities.
We have gone right along
from th time we started owing to
the fact that we adhere strictly to
first quality goods at the very low
est prices, and" we would rather
mis.i a sale than misrepresent any
thing.
COLBERT & DALE,
Hatters and Furnishers,
242 S. Main street,
Butler, P. j .
r WASHES
WITHOUT
t . WEARING OUT
•*55,
■ ;'i\ ASLiTTLEOR
. $0 RUBBING
' s *««"*»•
SIsafFOLiM
*2 PIRECTI*NS
J CLOSELY
MY NEW STORE
Ib DOW completed and I reppectf'illy
' invite the Public to r:dl and see rco.
I': ii, prepared to supply every
th: 7in the line of I und tMedi
ei ct 11 1 honrp. Prp«nriptionH nt
nifrh* ppsjci
Hc r Bill MM I speaking tube nt
front i' . Oil-:) r. wered prompt
i ;y
--i\j i r . i , cberrful io r ni und every
new.
Yours,
.r. V. BALPH,
3R • T« 5P £ " er • , " wno "" ,hto
■ RSfwb*#* t>.t, p.-p«- ( or obtain cstimat a
j 'jn Mfwrt*in<• sr*. when Chicago, will f'nd »t on *«*
NOT WHAT THEY EXrECTED.
j
"Wbut a blessinp it will be when the
boys get old enough to be put to bed to
gether in iheir own room."
■ i
j
! The blessing.—N. Y. World.
1 ; V Sound Institution.
1 j ISank Director—l am surprised, sir,
to learn that you drop into our bank
every day and whisper tips to our cash
ier Don't you know the information
must be a great temptation to him to
use the bank funds to speculate with?
Wealthy Rrokcr —Yes.
"And yet yon are a heavy stockholder
! In onr bank."
"Just so."
"Then, in the name of common sens#,
what's your motive?"
"Well, the fact is 1 don't know
whether your cashier is honest or not;
bnt if he isn't honest, and if he does use
the bank funds to speculate with, I
want him to keep on the right side of
t&e market. See?"—N. Y. Weekly.
For Callers.
"Mr. Upholsterer, 1 would like to
buy a nice reception chair. Something
new."
"We have just the thing, madame.
Here it is. Made especially for ow
trade Take a seat on it"
"Dear me'! Why, this chair is awful!
I couldn't sit on it Ave minutes. I never
sat on such an uncomfortable thing in
nay life!"
"Exactly, madam. That is just the
idea. You see, it is made for callers."
—A fried induced ine to try Salvation
Oil for my rheumatic foot, 1 used it and
the rhoumii'i.-ui i:» entirely gone. John 11.
Anderson, Baltimore, Md.
Positive and unsolicited testimony (ro
every section confirm* every claim made
fur iiie wonderful efficacy of l)r. Bail *
Cough Syrup, l'rlce 25 cents.
—The railroad bridge apau in the
Unit (1 .-Siut<-• is the Cantilever span in the
Poughktcp ie bridge over the Hudson
I Kiycr—o4<s lev;.
—'l.. ~iof hi ,uth are 1. ;:ght iu ill" j
celio- !►; Out u«'t iu A W;TJ L.I LIE ol UJUCU
|inu:!:c:i; Li.ln.fi. ;i;.u a.'u taever iliustrun-.L
by uxainpiet, whicu iu many c.. cs
might easily ou done, ii some scholar, •
who had ju.-1 contracted a coid was lirougho
bfctorc the school, so that all could hearth*
dry, loud cough and know its significance
see the thin white coating on the tongue
ai.d later, a,, the cold developed, see the
profuse watery discharge from the nose,
not one of them would ever forget what
tfcc'firßt symptoms of a cold were. The
scholar shc.uid then he given Chamberlain's
Cougti Remedy freely, that all might seo
that even a severe cold c«i:iid be cured in
one or two days,or ut least greatly mitigat
ed when properly treated as soon as tho
fiist symptoms appear. This remedy is fa
tuous forit's enre of coughs,colds and croup.
II is made especially lor thcne diseases, and
is the UIOSL reliable medicine known for
the purpose. 50 cents a bottle, for sale Ln
I), ii. Waller, Duller; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breadeu <Ss Allison. AV. Sunbury.
—New York has 50,000 unemployed
men.
f.. 11 ly inCabbagiJ a:vJ Csliry.
'•Plotid wiil tell." Good crops canuot
be giuttii with poor strains of seed.
For sisleeu years Tiluuguast's Puget
Sound L'aubagc Uaulidower uud Celery
&ecUs have beou gaining in popularity,
The in obi. extensive growers all over tne
Union now consider them the best iu the
world. A catalogue giving full partic
ulars regarding ibcui will he .-.cut irce to
an,) one luterested. \\ heu writing lor it
enclose -0 cenib iu filvcr or postage stamps
and wo will also send "How to Grow
Cabbage and Celery," a book worth its
weigiit iu gold to any grower who has
Oas never read it. Address
ISAAC TILUNGHAST,
La Plume, Pa.
—North Dakota has a barley farm 0f250,
000 acre a.
In Luck Certain.
After tryine to sell hooka, pictures and
wringers, uiid 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, and I couhl not get. u
job in town, when I happened to see how
a teacher made money selling platers and
thought i would try my luck 1 a
•to Lightning Plater from 11. F. Dolan A
Co., Colnmbus, Ohio, and from that day
my luck seemed to change. 1 carried the
plater from bouse to hou»e mid plated
knives, forks an 1 spoons, right before the
folks, and it is surprising how many want
their things plated. 1 made SCJ.7O the first
day, and in OR-, week •♦"JM. I can plate
* ith uickle, silver or gold. The work is
fine, my eu miners are pleased and I am
happy. I hope some other fellow, who is
down on h; luck, will see this and do as
1 have done and get up in thi« world
—0; th 1,5)00 police of Chicago, 1,555
are Irishmen.
Save Yourself Money.
Vl.m you go to Piitnbnrgb, Pa., stop at
the. Anchor Uote , corner Liberty unci
I .urth streets. It is a strictly first cf;.--
Hotel cotid icted on the Kuropean plan.
Lodgings, — 3s, —or 50 cents.
—Tho average weight of uti adult man
is 140 pounds fi ounces.
—Spectacles and Eyeglasses made by
Robert lirnce Wallace, (sncce»,»or to tho
"Fox Optical C 0.,) at 021 Penn Avenue.
Pittsburg, Pa., are conceded the best and
most coin for talle. Save money by having
bun lit your eves.
—An average man of 50 lias spent 0,000
days, or nearly 20 years, iu sleep.
—ltch on human and horses ana all ani
mals cured in 30 siitiutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold
by J C Kedick, druggist. Butler.
—For pain in the stomach, colic and
cholera morbus there is nothing bettej
than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhcea U-.-modv. For sale by
D. li. Wuller. Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spec:; Bread en <J-. Allison, W. Sun bury
—The woolen mills at Norristown, which
wre < lofed for several years on account
of the trade depression, have resumed and
are working on donble turn.
Consumption Surely Curod.
To The SuiTon:— I - le"»o Inform vonr nnnl'-r?
that 1 h«v« apuHitlvo remorty for th» aboTO-immi]
dlwiaao. By Its tiruely me tlio-JKUida of hn)M>l»«ii
C£ IM liuvn bct-u pvnuaij«tillr curtxl. 1 »k»tl lm %Wi
to «oitd two hot lie* of my reme<ly I'f. Ki: to any ot
jour iwl'th who 1; .ve cooumjittoii If t'or.r will
•mid me Uwtr Liprax* and P. O. ftdn-M. Brwpfct-
I luUj. X. A. atotfit, il. C.. IBll'Mll UL. S. Y.
THE CITIZEN
MIX'KLLANKOi'.s
DRESSING POULTRY.
Haw to Stc»rc the Beit Trice* in tli*
City M»rk»ti.
There arc two ways of dressing poul
try for market—dry picked and scalded,
says Poultry Yard. Fowls dressed in
the former way in all eases bring- the
highest prices. It should be the aim
of every farmer, in disposing of his
poultry, to ship it in as good condition
as possible, in order to catch the eye of
the butcher, or grocer, and secure a
ready sale. Greater skill is required to
dry pick poultry than mo?', people im
agine, in order that the "bird" may
look plutui> and handsome. To do this
work properly, or with any degree of
satisfaction, the fowl should be plucked
when warm—that is, immediately after
it is killed—as, if allowed to get cold
before stripping the feather*, you are
very apt to tear the flesh.
Commence first by plucking the wing
and tail feathers, then the back, from
head to tail. Pluck the feathers from
the "craw" crossways; stomach and
breast feathers bhould be plucked
downward—that is, from the legs to
the head.
In dressing poultry by this method,
you get a double advantage of those
dressed by the hot water process, as
you can save all the feathers, being
careful to keep separate the tail and
wing feathers; and where many are
dressed, the sale of feathers amounts
to quite an item of profit
Dressing poultry by the scalding
process is by no means a good aud
profitable one, as it depreciates the
value of the birds, they look unyt'uing
but dainty, and, do what you will, they
will never look enticing to the buyer;
moreover you ljse the value of the
feathers.
SIMPLE HOSE MENDER.
A Device Which lit Not Patented and
Therefore Everybody'* Property.
The accompanying engraving gives
views of opposite sides of a section
of hose sent us by John MoGowan,
Orange. N. J., to illustrate a simple
method of mending hose practiced by
him for years. After trimming evenly
the ragged edges of the break in the
hose, a short section of half-inch iron
MKKM— mm■ HOSE.
"
pipe is inserted as shown by dotted
lines in the cut Then a piece of gal
vanized. iron wire is wrapped around
the hose as shown at the right in the
upper figure, and twisted tightly so an
to sink into the rubber. The wire is
then twisted for a few inches as shown
in the lower figure, again wrapped
around the hose and fastened as shown
at the left of the upper figure. This
mender is not patented. an<l the mate
riall, for making it arc 'inexpensive and
easily obtainable.—American Florist
He Wondered.
Here is a little story that Dr. Samuel
Lawrence told at the fair. The dtictor
was in a cemetery at Plymouth, vt hen
he saw an eld man weeping OTvr a
tombstone. "Have >"U 1 st a dear rel
ative?'' he ask—l with sympathy.
"Xo," said the mat), ; inti.'.;; to the
inscriptiou t.•"»t said. "Here lies u law
yer and an honest mail," "but I was
wondering how they happened to lay
two poor fellows in one grave."—Lowell
Citizen.
—What is it makes George Edmonds so
cool and placid, and how docs he do sue!
deep
allows himself to be harrass«d with colds,
lie takes Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, he does.
Sold everywhere for 23 cents,
Dealers say they can't '•ell any other
liuiuient since the introduction of Salvation
Oil.
—A hear has appeared in East Tesas,
Lehigh county, and people are scared.
—Tiie ililldale Rolling Mill, at Port
Clintou, has been dismantled aud abandon
ed.
—A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mcr
chatit of Gibraltar, £. C. r was eo U; I y
atllicted with rheumatism for a year or
more, as to he unable to work or to go to
school. Ilis father concluded to try Cham
berlain's Pain Balm on the boy. it soon
cured him and he ha* since walked one and
a halt miles to school and back every
school day. 50 cent bottles tir sale by
D. li "»V idler, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breaden <L Allison, W. Suubury.
—The miners in the Ilouizualeand Punx
autawney region-i are dissatisfied arid a
strike is probable.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
bard, soft or calloused lumps uiid blemishes
from horses, blood upavius, curlth, spliut.--,
sweeney, ring bone, stilles. sjirains. all
awolen throat:, coughs, etc Save SSO ii)
use of (die b«itt!c. Warranted the ni".-t
wonderful blemish cure evei known. B<dd
by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler.
—Xext .season's log harvest will, it is es
timated, yield Williamsport 100,000,00j
feot less of logs than this one.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having been restor -' tc
health by simple meuns, after sullering for
several years with a severe iung affection,
and that dread disease Consumption, is
anxious to make known to his feliow sutier
ers the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully send (Iree of charge) a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find u sure cure ior Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Urcnchitis eud all throat
and lung Maladies, lie hopes all sulierers
will try tiis Kemedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, which will
co»t them notlung, d:id may prove a ble->-
ing, will please address ltnv. Ei>WAtii> A.
WILSOK, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, »Ne»
York.
—John Bnrie, a railroador in the Heading
yard at Sbamokiu, was slruck by a.-.hiftinj.
engine, Friday, and killed.
—Rheumatism cured in r. day—"ilysti—
curo-' for rheumatism aud neuralgia, radie
caily cures in Ito U days, its ai tiou upon
the sysiem is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappear-. Tho lirsi
doso greatly benefits. 75 ct . Sold by .1 L
Hcdicl:, druggist, Bntlcr.
—The Cujibcriand Valley Lutheran
Synod at Mount Holly Springs, hope to es
tablish ,i i.ouio for disabled i,iini»lers.
—AVilliam Dufender, a fivo year-old bo\
of ilacnngie, died from «n overdose ol
whisky, which wus inieuded for medicine.
Rheumatism Cured in a Day.—''Mystic
Cure" for lihenmatiMUi and Neuralgia rad
ically cures in Ito 3 days. Its action
upon the system is remarkable and mys
terious. It removes at once tho cause and
the disease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold
by J. C. Kedick, Drugist, Bntlcr.
—Sick and discouraged with her drunken
hu«band's unkind behavior, Mrs. Heiisy
Graces committed suicide with poison ot
Scrauton.
—J. L. Buckle, of Bellevue, Allegheny
county, became uncle to himself l>y marry
ing Miss Fannie Wilkius, bis father's wife's
sister.
ChanibeTlaJn's Eyo feud SkSn
Ointneiit. |
A certain enre for Chronic Soro Eyp«,
Tetter, Sait lihaum. Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eozenia, :
Itcb, Prairio ScTalrhea, Boro Nipples
and Pilee. It is cooling nuti soothing.
Hundreds of catas have b(H-Q cured by |
it after ail other troatiaent luui fiulo<L
ltl3 put up in «J and W ceut fcwi.es. !
HENRY BIEHL
121' NOKTH MAIN STREET,
: U LER - FEJSJUST'A j
DEALER IX
Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. I
W Machines; the I
v .V*.• ] St; v ,-] Rotary Shuttle!
'bMachine. 2500J
- - JL n innte; the No i
>i - iu'i Km pre .
<u_. . / a^r.i-.uU'ir,. 5 iin|> nents av
■W • wanons; Ne*>
W i Howard range.-,
fS tt S»ov>*s. tu!' 1 " and pocki t
Eg jjß S (Mfjt-iy. hanging lamps;
i;?j manu! tuiv. of tinware, tin
ifflr roofing :iad .-"pouting a spec
ialty; the Johnston mowers.
reaper and steel frr.me binder. Warren ready mixed paint
war rented; screen d< or- and window.*, refrigerators and law
mo wers
No better pi ce in the city to trade.
Come and see m\ la _ 1 st re room full of goods, 136 J feet
long.
v v ; FRE A CI'JLD < AN 11 V AS CHEAP AS A MAN
_________
FflH Til HOLIDAYS ONLY
| JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
Purchasers can save from '2o to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
jj. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
Xo. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block.
Sign of Electric lit 11 and Clock.
All are Respectfully Invited,
—"Remember our Repaii ng Department—Jo years Experience.
IF IHY SHOE WAS BVRR
worthy of a high pl*ce in history, it is
I >J --'|f I our S; Shoo. Th.'re is no necaaiu
1 rj ' s /> I for putting their biatory into buck
1 Trj 1 f° rrr You "8008 know enough about
I 11 .3 I them if you wear a pair of tbeiu." J'
1 1 i \ svont v >u loog to find ont th«»t
I nTI \ wbc-D v u l.ou .bt them you wore bu^
j f : ' :ii <ervire '° r ver " v iiu!
~ iel
iueit Tr. ao 8boe»-n-Brth tn«n car Lfh- * bin* Shoee
SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Then flee the H"-"J Suoe* ia *
Calf, Olove Grain, Oil (Jrnin, Kip an'i Calf a' cia. $1 00. $1 25 and $1 5e
Ot.-r \fean and Boys Kip Boots ar.'l from th« ch---;« to tfce
finest hand sawed 3hoe-. Our Old Ladies Warm a;« rtplandtd—Noa
better
-HOLTDAY SLIPPERS-
Of the choicest pattems i.ov rr- (]y. Iu boyinp* Cbrintnias prertents wh}
not buy sonieihiiig iu the wi>> of BOOM nnu or Slippers. They ar«-
uscful aud are alu«yp u;); rue •*. 1,
Atso «ts O isF. i • E-a'.r id?:'" ! S'ijvur^.
At 75 c'" < in Fi'-e Tii.'i''id« ' V< i »
¥I.OO G ; Pin-h r B u\ beautiful !tade«
At. $1 25 i ■ i!l sft, I ht ■ '.cr* re •uiu! iu d.n» r. Nt colors—•».
Blue, Old G- d S I iU • "i ro-«cco Th-u the Maroon Gnat,
at $1 00, $1 25 ivi Tan C!l $l5O are beuitifo Then the Rui?bi.<
Lc: th»-i i; tie <■> ik w i i iiifl 'be Alli>.'at< u. are th< liuest Slippers •
the aerket. OvrlM re ere foe—targe selection--no house cr.
show fo lurge a m i-? iu or fiu. .-«yle(» aud at prii:. =saHth«»w ,t?0...i j
ure. boc't fail to couie in iad ''if a pair.or t.vo balorn isbr<>k«n.
B C HUBKLTON, - - - 10? N. WATV ST , Horua, PA. j
BYRON CLAIIX, A M , JL D
yiew York City.
.< I '
om<M\
'^■4
BPKC I A I IST
—lu tlx- Treatment oT Uhrnnlf Ola -as Mi—
. his practice t■ > such oasts • u!y us sr<-
so clearly ami fully devel") as to to ike 1
complete ud positive Diijtw i. vltkooi
questioning «•» nllowin'f patient* • m"' e ■
HI II.MJI' Tit ot 111 li-C• H ; i'l.l I : • " tho 1
of examination is m le i'i or i I * l 1 *f'
all cUim-nts "I in rt •" "■ "■ 1
disease as far a-» buuia.i • :i . . ex-» ice
cJ I !<< i. - (• < -fit.
where In.nt, by ui u:' ! i ' ■ juriou
treatment fr ru tur"l di
On this In i' ' r •'• ■ 1 ' |
if ■> men!, l»r. I larl 'a Ei| •"«
fit c sineM u:tir ■ i f "
PrfteUM whiab hi «D ■■ rUitj at »ue
ccfltl".'l I*. I' «.i|is:»l •
celt -' !>•' v. n ni. 1? 1 ; ' '
rup it byordinsry : . jinifiT in ■ ' •*
the nature ol" tbei'. <:;• «-s ' ei-call;." 'u»;ted.
Dr. Ciiirk or.-i.. tel. siacin- -io-' pr.»- •••c
positive ilia"ii' : is. stud I>\ ( •iifinu.g oj ■ erao
tlc« tO fully developed d:- v. ot JL'I
Women, has Ulaitied unutuul rue... in toe
treat-neat «l many to-called incuraMa inal
t»d ies. ,
The Di\ can consulted tree ol at
Miller»!o*rn, Pa., Central liouii, fu. clay,
Dec. loth, Ml. J
lSutlcr, IV, Lowry IL.u.- da e*lay
and Thursday, Doe. 10 »'id 17. '''■
Orove City, Leslie IIOUSQ, f i I-iay, Dec.
IMb, *M.
Mifflin Strs ;t llvory.
BIEHIi .V II HI'LF U l'n -
Ol* MttMe m■ t of Unto Bt. or. }
Mi 111 it< .St All go od, -fe h« •»j |
D«W bu.-KH- »0«i < 1 ,r ' Ur
for w> uini tu Op®D
tiny end ui«L-1. Ti l«*pfc n N' l\.
New Livcr> Staljo. j
I
New Slock,
New |
—OPEN DAY AN D NIGHT—
IIurai»s ft-d rdil bot»r<le<l.
R KRAMCK, Prop'r
a 9. VV Jetforaou ist. Pt». I
• | SCHllTl'fi & O'iiKlEiN,
! Sanitary Plumbers
And (va-i Fitters.
t>KA LhilS JN
Sewer Pipe,
Guh Fixtures,
Globes and
i N tural (i.i-i Ap[)iianceß.j
Jell'eison M.,opp. Lou ry HoUB<.
BUTLKR,
FOR RENT.
Farm ciintiiinirg 20() acrrs, located in
Donegal Two., well watered, pond orchard
pi out/ ol t ■ u it, good dwelling, burn, spring
ho:. •" ' iery. iidcl I'c s t farm in the town
hhhi fur j-toik rui-iug <>r cultivation. For
uierlv lieori.'" (iillt"i«pie farm. Apply t«>
andkkw FOKD.
Butler <"o., l'n. Chicora P. O.
S Butler's Book
1,000 I' lgea.
' igiiml Kngiaviug<, i
Kl. liiuiiitiL--.
I'ubt. ••••d in o l.angungi
l'ot.ular Price*,
j FIRST KIMTIO.S, 100,000 <.'OPTE>
i'l.u Only Autb»uUo Work By
gf.N. Y. ;>U I ler.
I' ! Tcli:-.irr Tcrrilury Liberal Term!
giwu • w.dii'.. er.tr. Actonipauy
applied!'.oi: w itL fJ.OO for Profpectaa.
J. W. Kt.. Icr 6l CO.,
2.19 So. Cru ->r. l'K I!-AOELP111 A. PA
RiiAD AN 0 ItFMEM BEE
t'o S|f!i'tl> pure ar.it r'tUlde HTIIAIOUI
I.K/iroitS, i-atl on
1, "St. l irvcH,
12 SSilJif ltl.O ST., I'ITT»KI Btill, PA.
{> J'l'. Uoiiouiiahela lid use.)
Mate!:! • i r Family u>e ..ml M<xllcln»l pur
p»is. * .ire
FIN I. -*' >LI»I \ Wrt:|>lNO, I Aim
i;t • - I . ti-'R s WHISKY, ! per til. ;
l t.\ > - .'■ «M !0 ' « ql».
I Ul|,f.'N- ' > J for »
i I - 1 i promptly shtn|«.-.i
l'ne it i-.are. ctpt of caali or paa j
..II • r.i- , .
.. •)) .■i . .O. I>.
h i, ' r I'i .'e I.lst.
jU"\< i r.l) M <-. tej' orteia for <m I
► . -1.. i 1 ■- r.H rr. li. Irmitprafc M.*n J
tuyxiv 'n't. .[•.«• «"■ --mt ..Hi If pieier
| c.l. V. rtie »' ••• . ol*: A-'>. ArtJree".
j «. S. '"-hiiSß <k C >. ,u A,:^ p-r
--you CAN FIND
I BROS
I *1 i Ur / "t lnw»»!
- Leading Millinery House -
We arc now readj to exhibit this season'a styles of
M=l=L=L,=l=N:rE ~R=Y
la e very ilesirabl* st.<rle oaJ quality.
Our stork isucufualiy iarire atid attractive. Trimmed bete and bon
n. :•» .f all descriptions—teli Uin, velvet Lais and sailor Late Hats and
bri.cotfc trin miri to erder. Tbe largest and mofet complete stock of velvet*
ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler.
FOM < JHILDREN
Hi . Os, cap - t:.\. r bat - in great rarietr.
iMOUHNIN(i
. Ha*.- and bortct* receive our l ist attention,* complete line always on
h i.rl.
v,w ,r in. T PAPE INO-«-l NO -«-
Cheapest. I • • ■ /% I j Street.
THE RECORD,
Eagle, Herald and Times do not agree
with this paper politically. But
when it comes to a business
question like the follow
ing—Shall we take
chances, ma k e
guesses or go
where we have a
dead sure thing; on
genuine bargains? We
O O
join with them in saying
"The dead sure bargains every time."
© J
You can secure the bargains by calling on
RITTER & RALSTON,
€ LOAMS!
ft<risx iiffi <
; cJp Hl JBLe A ®
I WRAPS!
AT
For Ladies, Misses and Children, the
largest line we ever had. Come
O
in and see them, they are
C* as 3B 3T -
jCJoakS - Jackets - WrapS.
Select your Christmas Presents from the
Following;:
o
, RINGS,
T\l y vi wl i I EAR-KINGS.
UlcllllOlKth j SCARF PINS,
< t>TDI)S,
(GENTS GOLD,
\\r , 1 J f.ADIKSGOLD,
\Y cltCllCh i (IKMS SIT-VER
I. A DIES CHATLAIN,
T/>W£il !*\ t f G " ld Piris -
»j ( \\ ( I i \ j Kings Chains, Bracelet*, Etc,
f Tea sets cantors, butter disliei
(j;| r , lIMl r„,,A < and everything that can b3
* 11 \ ( 1 i\ fl I ( | fbutid in a first class sto«*e
n*inrrD DB P C ion (Knives Forks, Spoons--
RiiDbta cdl'i. 184/ i T,i,,k. pi»t e .
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. i3tf, liforth Mam St., BOILER, FA.,
& % s
THE^
HAY-FEVER Wr-'m
W COLD-HEAD PHI
Ei/s Cre tin liti'm U not a liq"'d, muff or point* r. Aypttod into tfu ntMhrtlt it it
q<iirkly ibtwbtd. It cLantet lite hind, aliiy ir.Jlammation, hfalt _
? ' T«. :< Id /•>/ <T flit by Mil on rer*ipt ofvriec. Llln
OUD CLY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Strut NEW YuRK. 3Ub
All Kinds of Job Work done
at the "Citizen" Office.