I*®. WICK * DBAUAT N h# and luted Lumber OF!AU una Doova, Saab, Blinds, lfouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock.' LIIIE, HAIR AMD PLASTER. 01M opposite P. a ¥. Depot, BUTLBR. ~ - PA LUMBER YARD LU.&J. j. HEWTT, Dealers in all kinds of RM(H ssd WsrksS Ls«K«r. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large stock of all kinds of Lom bcrTOUWeU Rigs, Bte. Call afd |pt f«r prioee and see oor etook. Mailorders Promptly Atteibdad To. Oflce and'yard on KOBBOI BT„ NKAK ;W*RR P«W DBFOT, BUTLBB. PA. Planing Mill -Airo- Lun|ber Yard s. L. FO aria. o. puavis. S.G.Purviß&Co. MiSPtAomm ABO PBAI.BBS OF loath AND Planad Lumbar OF iTCBT DBBUaiFTIOH, SHINGLES, LATH & -SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. Where is the beet place to boy Clothing, Hats, and Gentf' Furnishing Chjods? At the Racket Store. 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 than other houae in the county. You can see'these tacts for yourself by calling at THE RACKET STORE ISO 8. Main St. Butler, J?a. TURN ON THE LIGHT A** l *" * U ""* aatU every /|BA*is,smm aid <MM I HT WAM Kaewiefthe leaeelleaey ef 6otser's Cream OyceriM It is the ideal Connetie. It sUmslates the nerves, quickens circulation aad carries away dead particles at the skin, leaving it fine and clear. It has no equal for Chap ped Bands, Lips, Face, or roiigbness of the akin, aad is not excelled ss a dressing for the fabe after shaving. It is a bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to eoften the skin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. Be sore to get the genuine. Take no snbstitnte. "For safe by J. 0. Bedick, Drag gist, Batler, Pa. We've Got'EM Yea indeed! The kind of undercloth ing that wiH keep yoo warm, sad make you feel comfortable this win. ter. Drop in and see as. We want to get acqosiihed with you aad show yoa oar Qoods aad Prices. Ask to see oar Ohildrens AIL- Wool Bibbed Hoee at 12$ c., Spr for 26 c. Ladies All- Wool 19 c. Mens Wool Box 12$ C, Spr for 25 a Christians Goods are opea for yoar inspection. John M. Arthurs. 393 SOUTH MAIB STREET. 333 FARM FOR SALE. The mtfenlgasa wtu sell sia (anLeoatalaiag stxty acres, more or lees, and located la Adams Twp.. oatfce Bvaostmrf sad Mais road, sear Hsiskan sad MTnms sfstiims en the P. * W B. R. and aearthe Callery oU Said. It esistwe a good bouse, good hank bam mud outbuiidlnss, rood orchard, level Inqnlie of er address James Davidson, Myoma P. O-, Butler Co., Pa We Hm no Agents. MeeeFrait Trees and Vlaee.* ssssf »si tm. tofloo Txillps. Hyacinth and ether bulbs Getoos tllGtrated FaU CMaKyne. SeadjUl eraeia to JOBS B. * A- BCBBOCB, MM Sarith —OLFEEWKIL Deooratloes and Freeh Flowers have prompt attention. : W HOW AM TIT.AIM aaISMkUMiMaIXtSSBSSfB ••BdSSwkMl. HI fcl ENDIOI.MIMK«I»MIU«KWH S »>4. mt m—n TMACFCT Shall (.MCMN<(HN)M.NIM If «F de, SS4 If FN tmt toMmlr, TM «UI la dee •iaehsSHeiebnaa btead aadkattS • S.M. VyweMb T». Bsss, wa B. WARD TL wt — w UA» .f wttk. W. Ml eaeswuiaSle. T; LT»W»F SA. »»« N .IS, RTRT. aSlllll. Tbiimtlr.lr n.« IMSTRIEC v.sSwfM M. NGM.N«RWOTLUT BWTNMVI Mrnl.JC (VMI MS SA aa* Mr «Mk wM.iiv.nl,. an. mm .ftw. UuUwp. SSFT WRMALJIMTAFC R°.IA.M|LARMAK-«.MMLIR«I 'SIB Talil« ML«. Of BiarnSm, SSTLAMCA, MABW. T> ».oth« GNAT. «MAI. W«ILTCITLNRWWT*R OR«S«ala. will rtvard awry Indus trio as weiiter. Wherever m are. • n * WB.'OT.C Tin nr. .TOLAS. r« «*nt L« know steal TW> !>.U, IMNIIIFWAIIN >M« 1 • JOB. S. tmct to ..pl„„ h.r.W 1f... wlWwrll. f.. mm LHI 1B»K. .1! Rl.ln to yon FLTKK. ASSnSa. TRCK A CC UOK LOO. --riiilaSa-*— V OH CAN FIND . -T: ITJCIIILLTGTUH *, «I]J EN><TOKT tot aar<wtkia« at lu» wJt B. B. Everybody Buys GLOVES IMB IARDKERCHIEFS For Everybody Else at the lltlDlt SIISII We have a special Circular sod Price List on this subject alone, contain ing all the details of these elebor ate stocks aad special values. ' You'll be iatstdsted in it. Shall we ■all joe e eopyf We Import all our Plain Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Ladies aad Gents, sad are confident no snch raluea as tksss we an selling can be found elsewhere. We're mnde a reputation and are keeping it on Handkerchiefs. Moie than 1000 styles of Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs to select from. One we say more f Yes, If raises sent in execution of all Mail Orders entrusted to as do not pin or fslftl yoar expectations, wall acospi the goods back and re fund the money. If yoa cannot come to see the Holiday Display ia these stores, vou can order by ■tail with confidence. Boggs & Buhl, 15 ts 01 Federal Strset, ALLEGHENY, PA. LOST SIOOO gPT/nKSiSS: »s£&£a , ssss t nsaa tte s. EJefant oarft Addre» g & Nurseryman, Rochester. N. V. established is7s. -?;? 1 S9OO. Bal»ryi"i.rs"SS - Teachers aad Clergymen to sell oor New, popular ssaadsrd Work. SARVELS of the NEW WEST No Boer book published. Over sso choice en grarlocs. M.toseepiessoidtn one week. Bn dorjedbythe [ greateet men of the country. WritestlOSMlSSfi^A^ Ik Iff i histiinf fnpaiif. lVorwielt, Conn. FRANK KEMPER, DEALER IK BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, .And everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods—H ar - ness, Collars, "Whips. Dusters, Saddles, etc. .A.lso trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of 5-A. Horse blankets in town will be found at Kemper's. Mifflin Strset Livery. BIEHL4 HEPLER Prop'rs. One square west of Maia Bt., on Miflin St. All good, safe horsee; nsw buggies sad carriages. Landaus for weddings sad funerals. Open day and night. Telephone No. 24. New Livery Stable. New Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horsss fed aad boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r 19. W Jeflbraon St. Butler, Pa CRAWFORD *T KEMMEDY. The well-known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, baa bought an interest in the above bars and will be pleased to hare his friends call at bis new place of business. Tbs Beet Horsee, Buggies and Car rlagew in Butler at the most reasonable rates. The place is easily remember ed. The first stable weet of the Lowry House. Hotels and Depots, W. 8. Qreggjiii Bow fuoofog a line of carriage* betweeo fhe hotels and depots of the to wo. u Ohergea reuonfile. Telephone No. IT, or leave orders at Hotel Vogelej. Gm4 Liter; i» CHMctwi — BCHIITTB fc O'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters. DIALIM IM Sewer Pipe, Gas fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances.* Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, fJL- Jl "- Al,a «**»»"• bw a!w»r« prove.' |K£ •aoow-ii Ilcfnro plaaiasao (B Ourtlaluff o*uk M LC ID & THOMAS, Nothing On Earth Will hensT C IaIEX Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevent* all Disease. Goad for Moulthiff Hens. &s-"Brs If Ton can't eel it »«nd to n®« V 7+ mni! one "ark tbr Fire|l A 114 lb. can |lJt *snta, fw with Sample eopy of THE BfciTPocxTKY VATZK aent rre<j. LB. JOHNSON dt C 0..« Cuatona Houae St., Boaton, Maaa. We use Alnnhnl par* alcohol to make WOLFF s ACMB BLACKING. Alcohol is good for leather; ! it ia good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Rum the well known face washes. We think there is nothing too costly to u»« in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. Many i people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking at 6c. and 10c. a bottle that they cannot understand that a black ing can be cheap at 20c. We want to meet them with cheapness if we can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of SIO,OOO for a recipe which will enable cs to ni... WOLFF'S ACMB BLACKING at such a | r. that a retailer can profitably sell it at 1(V. bottle. We hold this offer opeu unt;i Jan. Ist, 1393. WO U* * B ANDOLPH. Philadelphia Good Health. OC Tb« Blood R»«h»» to th« «»fMt P»ri«»T iTWifi' BeatToale. Core, 8011.. Plmr'M. Af WTiila. CIMT*. Bltek Bw<to, and «U Mm ß.uud. Sold *>7 Druggtoti. W a The Btn»w MMlslasCc.. Htt»»t«h. ft-W, »|f||| DISEASES Xalll SWAYNE'S ABBOLUTBLT CTTRKS, OINTMENT ras staple application of " SWATWB'S Oomfsrr" withe* LI tatermalaUdieine, vUI m« wt «ai tf T«Mtr. tall m Mt ay wall Ibr SO ew. I Boih. fl». Address, Wm |iAWitSo», FMaOlpHe, Fa. itt yoiu druggist fcr* ipwi MMtnnjlwMkßHi of BWy Mfi liad, IffNt! lileoC h l '!" 1 * Raw >•> wlarti aai fMMafnuK, r/z»«rvzx»rsuoftOAirß*i > MOT. tfiilrti- •wiafnag ■©*« TftEATWT—BeaMta ia • ia/. jsT>salMf »>■ It fffalu nil ri-f "—WHWIUa. till ' taafce ysjleeaifoa atl aulbi 'sealed; fMa in EDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, m. V. DOCTORS LAKH Lml rBTFATE DISPENSARY. " &*». PE-'H *ve. AMO FOURTH ST., jS/BgSL PITTSBURGH, PA. All forms of Delicate and Ocra- JMtliaiFi plicated Dlscswe re»iuirlDsCoK- rir»EKTlAi. anUSciiKTirio Med ""lSk, ication are treated at thiaDie- , pimsary with a Mtcces? rarely attained. Dr. B. k. L£&o is a member of the Roys! College of 1 hy .iciann and Surgeons, and Is tue oldesfand most ; jiperience-1 SpaciALlrfT in the city. Special al lentlon riven to Nervous X>ebility from ercessive mental exertion, Indiscretion of youth, etc., cruis ing physical and mental decay,lack of energy, U?pondency, etc.; alw Cancers. Old Soros, J it*. Piles, Rheumatism, and all discascaof the Skin, Utod. I.nnirs, UrinaryOgans,etc. Consultation iree and strictly confidential. Office hours,9 to I and 1 to 8 P. M.; Sundays J to 4 p. K. only. Call at ofilce or address DRS. LAKE. COB. VKXN AVE. AND 4TH ST.. PITTBBL RGH. PA. DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES. CM Horth BKCOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Are the oldest In America for the treatment of SPECIAL DISEASES aad YOUTHFUI. KBBOSS. Blood I'olHon, Nervous Dehlllty. Ulcers. Run nings, Discharges, strictures. Bladder. Kid ney, ana Skin Diseases, Varicocele, Hy drocele. Rupture. Permanent Iv cured by Improved methods without ueU-utton from business. The Doctor's BUOCPRS is due to his liie-loug experience and slurtv; to the pure vegetable remedies Used and to llie thorough examination nod watchful at tention Kiven pHtlente dnriiiß treatmetit. A forty yearn' establishment is our giarantee or suce«°s Ool''e hours, 9A.m.to2P.M, 6toBr. M. All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to la A. M. -end stamp for hook. READ AND REMEMBER For strictly pure ami reliable STRAIGHT LIQUORS, call on I. Itf. FIXtfCH, It SBITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. (f)pp. Monongahela House.) Matchless for Family use and Medicinal pur pones are FlNt'H'B (iOLDKN WEDDING, All SI GtX'KENHEIMKKH WHISKY. per qt. ; OVERIIOLT'S WHISKY. 6 qls. DILI IN'iEK'S WHISKY, for »S. floods neatly packed and promptly shipped Fkek or Exrfc.vss on receipt of cash or |*»t oOlce order. Mr-Nothing expressed C. O. D. Send for l'riue Lisr. WASTED -Agents to solicit orders for on choice and hardy Nursery Stock. Steady Work For Energetic Temperate Ben. Salary and expenses or commission if prefer ed. Write at. ouce. State Age, Address. R. G. Chase ACo.'^Wfr GOOD UUUU WEARINfi OUT Uimi Mn bubri'mb f*f% | M IS REQUIRED.* SHAM f° lww Jlinr DIRECTIONS IT '■ CLOSELY* Scientific) America! Agency for ■ V i. J J L J /a ■ B J k I lI4L I O 1 1 ' COPVRIOHTa, Ota. For Inforaatton nod frea Htndboek write to * co.. m BHOAUWAT, NSW yobk. OldMt buraan tor securing patent. In Amwioa. ■very patent taken out by u. In brought before the public by a notice rlrmi free of charge In the Scientific American Laraert drmlatlon of any sdantMlc paper In the Butler's Book 1,000 Pages, 200 Original Knpr ivitifrs, Eleeuut BindingH, Jf'ubliahed In 3 Languagm, Popular Prico*. FIRST EDITION", 100,000 COPIES. The Only Anthentic Work By GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Exclncive Territory and Liberal Term given to Reliable Agents. Accompany application with sl2 00 lor Prospectus. J. W. Keeler & Co., 239 So. OTU ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Advertise ia the Citisea. A NOTED CHARACTER. An I«wi Whisky Seller Whoit hat U NitleuL We herewith present a picture of a noted lowa onaracter, known aa "Stormy Jordan." He keeps a sal®on In Ottumwa, la., which a number ot Tears ago he called "The Road to Hell." 'fee saloon was in the basement of a railroad eating house. Onee, when on the witness stand, Jordan was a»ked his occupation. He said he sold "nose paint." He has had a hard tussle with the prohibitory law and had been fined jxxid refined; has been in prison and ' been pardoned out, conditioned that he wouldn't sell again. He violated the "■TOBirr aoBDAjr." pvdoo issued by GOT. Larrabee, and for the past two years has been selling nose paint as usual. Jordan's name is "Kinzey," not "Stormy," and he claims to haTe spent • fortune in front of the bar before going behind it. He enjoys his present notoriety. The name of his saloon was given to it by Gen. J. B. Weaver, the noted greenbacker, while engaged in prosecuting Jordan many years ago for selling whisky in violation of law. Jordan has a family of several children and is noted for the large amount of ■rood nature mixed with his cussedness. The people's remedy for the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, hoarseness, bron chitis, croup, influenza, whooping cough, incipient consumption, is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the old reliable. Price 25 cents. To promptly and permanently cure rheu matism or neuralgia use Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents. —A great reputation is a great charge. —The laws of health are taught in 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 just contracted a cold was brought betore the school, so that all could bear the drv", 1 ud and kuow ita siguifieauee sec IDe ICiu white coating on the tongue and later, as tae told developed, see the protuse »alery discharge from the nose, not one of theui would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Congh 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 the first symptoms appear. This remedy is fa mous forit's cure of coughs, colds and croup. It is riade especially for these diseases, aud is the most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cents a bottle, for sale by I). H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden & Allison. W. Sunbury. —There is nr. power on earth or in heaven that can undo what has once been done. —Live with wolves and you will learn to howl. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will tell." Good crops cannot be grown with poor strains of seed. For sixteen years Tilliughast's Puget Sound Cabbage Cauliflower and Celery Seeds have been gaining in popularity, The most extensive growers all over the Union now consider them the best in the world. A catalogue giving full partic ulars regarding them will be sent tree to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps aud we will also send "Bow to Grow Cabbage and Celery,'' a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has has nover read it. Aadress ISAAC TILLING BAST, La Plume, Pa. —Obstinacy is unfavorable to the dis covery of truth. In Luck Certain. After trying to sell books, pictures and wringers, ana nearly every eontriv.mce im aginable, I became discouraged and thuught there was no chance for a pout man to earn a living. There was nothing to do on the farm, and I could not get a job iu town, when 1 happened to seo how a teacher made money selling platers and thought I would try my lurk. I bought a #5 Lightning Plater from 11. F. Delno A Co., Columbus, Ohio, aud from that day my luek seemed to change. I carried the plater from house to houie uud plated Knives, forks an 1 spoons, right before the folks, aud it is surprising how many want their things plated. I made W. 70 the first day, and in one week S2B. I can plate with nickle, silver or gold. The work is fine, my customers are pleased aud I am happy. I hope some other fellow, who is down on his luck, will see this and do as I have done and get up in thi« world - • WILLIAM EVANS. —Much bending breaks the bow; much unbending the mind. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor liote', corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It i? a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25,-35, —or 50 cents. —Spectacles and Eyeglasses made by Robert Pruce Wallace, (successor to the "Fox Optical C 0.,) at 624 Peun Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., are conceded the best and most comfortal le. Save money by having him fit your eyes. —History makes haste to record great deeds, but <.ften neglects good ones. KHKI'MATIBU Cured iu a Day.—"Mystic Cure" for Kheumatioin aud Neuralgia rad ically enres in Ito 3 days. Its action upon tbo system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at onco the canso and the disease immediately disappear*. The first Jose greatly benefits, 75 ceuts. Sold by J. C. Redick, Drngist, Butler. —lf you would please a woman, praise her children; if you would please a man, praise him. —ltch on human and horses ana all ani mals cured m3O minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —There are tippets that make the wearer look like an Angora cat. —For pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus there js nothing bettej than Chamberlain's G'olio, Gholeru ftinl Diarrhiea Remedy. For sale by D. U. Wullcr, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro sp«ct;Breadun <i Allison, W. Sunbury —A constable in Mxadvillo, on one of his sale bills, advertises "winder skreans." Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rhoum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of vases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed It is put np in 99 and 00 cent boxes. —Manners carry tho world for a moment, character for all times. Consumption Surely Cured. To TIM SIMTOH: _ Pleue Inform your readura that I litre a positive remedy for the above-Qamsd disease. By It* timely use thousands of hopeless CUM hare beeu perusnsntly eared. I shall be glad to send two battles of my remedy FRKK to any of ! your readers who bare consumption If tbey will 1 send me their kxprsss anS P. O. addraaa. Bsspect *ur, 7. a. mow*. «. A, M M SI. X. Z. THE CITIZEN JgIBCBL .ANEDITS THE CHAIILES DICKENS. An English Locomotive That Haa Quito a History. A Short Time Ago It C»»»leted Its Mil lionth Mile —The Amount of Coal It Consumed—Features of Eng lish Railroading- The London & Northwestern Railway Company's engine "Charles Dickens," built at the company's works, Crewe, in February, ISS'2, or rather over nine years of a ge, completed her millionth mile a short time ago. During this period, says the London Pall Mall Budget, she has been running daily between Man chester and London (Sundays ex cepted), covering the journey in four and a quarter hours, a distance of 183 X miles. Timed to leave Man chester at 8:30 a. m., she calls at Stock port, Stoke, Rugby, Bliaworth and Willesden, finally arriving at Euston at 13:40. Having discharged her valu able cargo, she is conveyed to the shed at Camden, there to be cleaned, coaled, oiled and thoroughly overhauled ready for the return journey. Returning from Boston at 4 o'clock p. m_, she calls at the same stations, with the exception of Bliaworth, a call at Lichfield being made in lieu. Arriving at Manchester at 8:15, she completes a hard day's run of 367 miles, apparently none the worse and greatly to the credit of her engineer. Two drivers, with their stokers, are provided for this engine, working the journey upon alternate days, the strain upon one man day after day being considered too much. A driver named Mills has been running with the engine since tho com mencement, but Lia fellow driver filled the place of one now dead. The "Charles Dickens" is a fine pow erful-looking engine, apparently now as fit for the express service as she was half a dozen years ago. Of course, since she was first launched into the world many improvements have taken place anil new types of engines been built, liiiL THE CH-AJRI.ES DICKENS. but, ill face of a'l this, she still holds her own upon the iron road, demanding some amount of praise when you come to consider the thousands of valuable lives she has safely conveyed between the two great cities without the slight est mishap. In construction this engine is typical of many running upon the same system, beitfg what Is generally known in engineering phraseology as a six feet six four-wheel, coupled passen ger engine; in length about fifty feet, and weighing about thirty-three tons, with an additional twenty-five tons for the tender, which is constructed to car ry about eighteen hundred gallons of water. The amount of coal consumed av erages some 80 lb. per mile, causing a loss of 240 lb. of water, equivalent to *4 gallons, which is thrown off in steam. This being the case, it is necessary to take in fresh supplies upon the jour ney. For this purpose long semicir cular troughs have been placed be tween the rails, which enable the driver to lower a kind of scoop into the trough, which is always filled with water. The rate at which the engine is traveling forces the water up by the aid of the sooop into the engine tank, thereby saving an immense amount of time, trouble and inconvenience over the old method of stopping the train to take in water. Up to quite recently the London A Northwestern was the only railway that worked upon this sys tem. These water troughs are about 600 yards long, and there are three sets between London and Manchester, one between Pinner and Busbey, another between Castlethorpe and Bletchley, and the third between Tamworth and Lichfield An engine of this descrip tion, starting out with her tank fully charged with water, would probably run with safety fifty miles before re plenishing. The average load is about nine or ten carriages, and her highest speed has been known to attain seventy miles an hour when the road is excep tionally favorable; but her average speed would be about forty-five miles an hour. In conclusion, it may not be out of place to remark that the same railway consumes some three thousand tons of coal daily for its two thousand five hundred engines, while twenty thousand tons of water are boiled every day and converted into steam. Brighten up; you don't plank down a fortune; you can get Salvation Oil for 25 ceut. Gilded five cent pieces are going for live dollar gold pieces, but Dr Bull's S>rup needs no gilding to make it go, Price only !}5 ocnU. —All is fair in love and war, isn't itlf she said. I don't know, ho replied doubt fully; I've been in love s good mauy times, but I uever married. —A Hon of Mr. M. 1). Pusher, a mer chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was so badly afflicted with rheumatixm for a year or more, an to be 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 has nince walked one and a half miles to school and back every Bchool day. 50 cent bottles for sale by D. H. Walter, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden <fc Allison, W. Saubury. —An exchango says It will roon be time for tho consistent horse owner to prepare for the winter by clipping his animals and raising a full beard himself. —English Spavin Liniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save #SO by use of one bottle. W arrantcd the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —Snow makers are needed in this part of the country. The existing unseasonable weather, although pleasant, it is foared is productive of disease.-'. To Consumptives. The undersigned having beeu restored to health by simple weans, alter suffering for several years with a severe lung affectioir, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sutter era the mean* of cure. To those who deeire it, he will cheerfully feud (tree of charxr) a copy of the prescript ion used, which tbey will fiud a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Caturrb, Bronchitis and all thrimt and lung Maludies. He hopes all sutierers will try his Uemrdy, ■« it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, aud may prove a bless ing, will please address FTKV. EDWARD A. WILHON. Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —Xo work is despicable because it is meau — Rheumatism cured in c. day—"ifysti-- cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radie cally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the canso and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. <5 cts. Sold by J C [ Kedick, druggist, Butler. Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SALE For 30 days only. «/ V BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. At less than wholesale prices. Stock must be reduced at at once, Big Line of Xmas Slippers, Come and see us. Remember the place. GRIEB& VOGUE Y. 347 S. MAIN ST., Opp. Willard House. 1892. NOW IS THE TIMS TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the United States. OWE DOLLAR A TEAS. With the moat perfect news gathering machinery, Mid with correspond' tnt« in every aeciiou of the habitable globe, the Weekly Herald is enabled to lay before its readers the In teat intelligence aud most entertaining news from erery city and country in the world. TLe reput&tioo for freedom and independence which ia his acquired duri .g the many years of its nrowperoou career will be maintained DURING THE YEAR 1892. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THE YEAR. Original Articles on Practical Farming and Gardening. Progress in Science. Woman's Work. Serials and Short Stories by the Best Authors. Literature and Art. Wit and Humor. News for Veterans, and Information on all Subjects. The stamp of Purity and Trotfa ip Ideae, Btoriea and New* will be strictly maintained. Send all Subscriptions to JAMES GORDON BENNETT, NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, New York City. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEA HENRY BIEHL 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER - 3ST' DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods Washing Machines; the Jfr flfflgswai I Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, 2500 stiches per minute; the No. 7 American sewing machine, al.so Singer and Empress; JBHHf agricultural implement# and fann wagons; New RSunshine & Howard ranges, m lSfp9 M Stoves, table and pocket B B V cutlery, hanging lamps; B manufacturer of tinware, tin B roofing and spouting a spec ialty; the Johnston mowers, reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, warrented; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn mowers. No better place in the city to trade- Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 i feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN FOR THE HOLIDAYS ONLY JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of * J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock, All arc Respectfully Invited f — 44 Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience."— - Leading Millinery House - We are now readj to exhibit this season's styles of M=l=L=L=l=]sr=E-RzY In every desirable style and quality. Our btock is unuhuaHy large and attractive. Trimmed hats and bon neu of all descriptions— felt hats, velvet bats and sailor bats Hats and bonneta trimmed to order. The largest and most complete Btcck of velvets ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butlir. FOH CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor bats in great variety. MOURNING Hats and boiinets receive our best atteoti-jn, tx complete line always on "2J D. T. PAPEJ— CAPTURED. Once upon a time a yonng man named / Cobb met ab< antiful young lady named „ \ aD <l it is telated that he fell in love 1/I A-m\ J M soon as he Spied-her. Oor tale is told. \JAT U jT ' We've caugbt your eye. Do you catch ,r OD * Well; just follow along a little ' nrt ber. That "birds of a feather, flock together" in little droves by themselves is no more truly verified than at our store. Those who are good Judges of goods in AA our line, and who wish to get the best X Roods in the market for the money, cen gregate at our store daily. There is al ways room for one more; so don't be back- ward, but call in and see us. I did not think of advertising this fall, but I met a man who asked me who 1 was. I told him Heck, The Champion Olotliier <fc Furnisher. And strange to say, he informed me that he bad never beard of me. Weill it is jost rucb people we are after, and if tbU should catch their eve, we hope human curiosity will lead them to read it for it is one of the commonest traits of the race. It was curiosity that led Eve to taste the forbidden fruit; and ber offspring have their curiosity excited every day as a hereditary temptation, from the small boy everlastingly peeping into boxes to the hired-girl with her eye to the key hole. Eveybody wonders wbat is in it. Properly directed, this curiosity often leadg to satisfactory results, and D. A. Heck invites all curious people to make a voyage of discovery to his storo and see the largest store, the largest stock of clotniDg—in Overcoats, and Suits for men, boys and children, Hatß, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Shirts, Uuder wear, Cordigan-Jackets, Leather Coats and Pants, Overall-Jackets, Trunks, "Valises, Umbrellas, Rubber-Coats, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hdkfs, Mufflers, Brushes, Purses, Bill and Pocket-Books, Ladies aud Gents' Watches, Chain- Charms, Rings, Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Silver Card-Cases, and a full line of Notions—at remarkably low prices; no matter how low you have been offered goods we have them still lower and for quality we never take a back seat. It will be to your personal advantage to give us au early call and get our prices, and you are sure to give us a lurge share of your pat ronage hereafter. Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patronage. We remain, yours to please. D. .V. HECK, Champion Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. 121 IN". Main St. Butler, Ir*a. CLOAKS! JACKETS ! WRAPS! AT Troutman's For Ladies, Misses and Children, % the largest line we ever had. Come in and see them, they are NOBBT. CloakS ■ Jackets - WrapS. Select your Christmas Presents from the Following: , RINGS, Diamonds t STUDS, f GENTS GOLD, Watches iKsZk LA Dl US CHATLAIN, J Gol(1 Pinp ' brings, ti oVr cJI \ ) Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dnljes aud everything that can ba found in a first claw ato?e Ml MIS. IK) ! E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 189, north Main St, BUTLER, FA., "EVvJj Ctesnvfe&av __ gj A BR Eft HAY"FEVER IfsZ'M wCold-'head fcrati JFiyt Ormm Balm is not a liquid, snuff or pmdtr. Applied into the nostrils it is _ A quickly absorbed. It eUanses the head, allay* inflammation, heals _ CIIA sores. Bold by druogiiU or sent by tnail on receipt vf vrfee. Lfl 00C ELY BROTHERS, §6 Warren Street NEW YORK. Dub
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