X*C- WIOK ' DXAIEB IV Bough and Wiiked Lumber or>u. KUM Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Mouldings, Sblngtos snd Lath Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AHD PLASTER. Office opposite P. A Depot, BUTLSK. - - ?A LUMBER YARD. L M. & J. j. HEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumbar. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large stock of all kinds of Lum ber, Oil Well Rig*, Etc. Call and get our prices and aee our stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Office and'yard.'on Mosroe ST.; NKAR PEIW DEPOT, BUTLEB. PA. Planing Mill -AM©— Lumber Yard J. L. PO STIS. L. o. ruivis. S.G.Purvis&Co. MAVUPACTUUOa AMD DBAUB IS Rough and Planed Lumber or XVCHY DSSOKIPTIUB, SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. TURN ON THE LIGHT Aad let It glial aiar an 111 (Terr f "oaua and rhild / lHf W« and Know* of tka JtxrflUmcj at Gosser's Cream Glycerine It is the ideal Cosnatia. It stimalate* the nerves, quickens circulation and carries awav dead particles of the skin, leaving it fine and clear. It has no eqnat for Chap ped Bauds, Lips, Pace, or roughness af the skin, and is not excelled as a dressing for the face after sharing. It is a bland, creamy emulsion, witn Just enough tabln oil to soften the skin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. Be rare to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drag gist, Batler, Pa. Take the time to walk up East Jefferßon|street to see the window-full of fine Remarque Proof and Artists' Proof Etch ings. Choice $1,50. Christ mas is coming. w. a.. osßOßisrii],. ART DEALER, - BUTLER, PA KEDUCE YOUR BILL BY BUTIKfi YOUR CLOTHING Gents' Furnishing*, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Bags at the One Price Net Spot Cash. RACKET STORE 120 fc3. Main 3t. Sutler. Pa. how an outitt.|WrS^^BßC3fc Cal«n»rMa« ToNiiji Meat Trae k Co. luli««t«i and aurted ui. I wurked •tsadtfy and mads m»*9j iMter tUnnl«Bf*'-t«4to | be-*' iti« a file to bay an island an# hai!4 asmell aamnier heiel If I don't inereed at ihet. 1 *ill#e , to wort Main at tb« b««i«»«s l« «M<4i I made my *oi tf. ' TnmA- 4 «,t blwlt »• iestrNet »o4 atati yaw. ruiaaf If w«do. atid 1 1 y u work yn u will in d*« tiraat>saW«:n|»i.vmi (ylar.d andbnlld a hofel. if ytr% «IA to. 11<hmj cat. r«e parsed atenr ii?w line of werk, rwm idlf »nd b«.norahi> by tlioao of eftuer «•*. \ Ming er eld. and ia tIHMr own U cauties. wberenfr th<*r flvf. Anjr «nae can dotU* wnrb Haay to learn. erorffhlnf. He risk. You can devcieronr »r«arn rnomrnfs. r.r all yoarllwi* to tbework This entirely net lead bring* n utderfbl see «•»»• to«»er» votker for'i'"!. yoo •be«.pir rd/meat— weleeekywi I UCL Tbtsienn a*"' of u r*r»aN>'( tMr.gs n*d another great. aa»fu! w«iaui, giving- '/real gata wlll reward every Indeehions w«ihe»- Wl yea are •n«l wbetev*r nn nre doing, yoi went tn fcr.«t» ebont thl- Wf>nderfal work at onen l;«lay means Diach money lost te J"° *» "P* •,<? VP 1 "" '"t«J*ni irtou Win writ*t. 0«. READ AND REMEMBER Kor atrictly mirp wid reliable STRAIGHT IfQUORS call on I. IV? a FIItfCH, 12 HIITBFIELK ST., PITTaBfUOH, PA. (Opp. Monottgahela Hoow , Matchlesa for Pamlly aie ana Medicinal pwr poaen art FINCH'S GOl.ni'N W (.'ODING. All *1 OH'.-RKNHEIMP.RB WHISKY, .pSTft. ; OVERHOI.T't WHISKY, * S qta. DILUMJEH'H WHISKY. ) for IS. flood? neatly packed and promptly ahlpped Ftiaa or Exrssas ou receipt of caah or post offlt-e order. sr-NotUlns expre.**! C. O. D. lor Price List.' YOIJ CA~N FIND."'.- • Vvlz^aTOKßjcv'.' a»cU T."|t met ivr «al fa B. B. Everybody Buys turn ud miomii emits For Everybody Else at the HUHI HUM Ws have a special Circolar and Price List on this aobject alone, contain ing all the details of these elebur ate stocks and special values. You'll ba interested in it. Shall we mall yoa a copy? We Import all our Plain Linen Hematitched Handkerchiefs, Ladies and Gents, and are confident no snch values an these we are selling can be fonntl elsewhere. We've made a reputation and are keeping it on Handkerchiefs. More than 1000 styles of Ladiet' Embroidered Handkerchiefs to select from. Can we say more ? Yes, if vafoea aent in execution of a). 1 Mall Ordars entrusted to us do net please or falfil your expectationp, wall accept the goods back and rc fabd the money. If yoo oaaoot come to see the Holiday Display ia these stores, yoa can order by mail with oonfidance. Boggs & Buhl, 115 to 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. I fiCT ftmnn t'nle«« you-write us quiol.- LUu I vIUUU iy. we want more Salo mon, and will guarantee permanent posltlot i wltb aalary ana ex prunes paid weekly. Fu.l or part time. Experience not required. Htoc - complete, including many fiat nelling Hpcclai tles. Elegant outat free. Address C. H. HAWKS & CO., Nureeryman, Rochester, N. Y. established 187s. FRANK KEMPER. DEALER IN BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, .And everything in horse and buggy fur nishing go oris—XT ar - ness, Collars, Whips. Dusters, Saddles, etc. Also trunks and va- I lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of 5-A_ Horse blankets in town will be found at Kemper's. IHIXOBTB HOMF, 85 Xorth MeKean Streot, Butler, I'a. Meals at all hours. Open all Night. Breakfast 25 ct*. ff Dinner 36 Ct*. Supper 25 ote it Lodging 25 atx. SIMEON NIXON, - - Prop'r. ■■. t * Willard Hotel. W. U. REIDING, Frep'r BUTLEB, - I'A. ktabliio n eeincrnv. •abplk aeea Mr ceaaiatKAL tbayilkk Mifflin Street Livery. BIEHL Si HEPLER Prop'rs. One square west of Main St., oc Mifflin St. All good, safe hornce; new baggies and carriages. Landaus for weddings and funerals. Opei; day and night. Telephone No. 24. New Livery Stable. Mew Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed and boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r 89. W Jeflhraou St Ktitler. Pa CRAWFORD & KENNEDY. The well-known liveryman, Wm Kennedy, Lm bought an iDterost ii. the above hara and will be pleaapn to ba?e hia fricuda call at bis new pUo of bnsineea. The Best Horses, Buggies and Car . riago.^ in Butler at the moot rea*onnl>l< rat*3. Tbo placo in easily rcm> ruber ed. The first stable w»!ht of th< Ijowrr Houne. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg ia now rnnnicg a liat of carriages between the boteis and depots of the town. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Vogeley. Good Livery in Connection UfiJTKS-Ainiitu lo t.ollrit order, tor oti " ohoicc and Uurdy Nursery Stock. Itaadj Work Par Kaeraetlr r. rat. Men. Salary aad expense# or ootrimlMlon If pret.r tA- wntaatonee. StaW A«t. Address. «. 6. Chaaa & Co.'^2?#W n ~ FOR RKN T. Parts eontaiaiog 200 acre*, louatod n Donasal Twu.. wall watered, food orohan. plenty of fralt, f(ood dwelling, l.arn, tpriuf aouae, granary, and best farm in Uia town ■hip for stock raising or cultivation. FOT marly George Oilleapio lartn. Apply to ANDHKW I'OKD, Btttiar Co., Pa. Chiaora P. 0. Adtartiaa |» tie CiTTzaa Nothing On Eartli Will 1/lAKfc HENS C lIS.E Sheridan's Condition Powder! I KEEPS VOUR CHICKENS Strong Lni Healthy ; Prevents all Diieaae. | (. -f for Sfoulting Jim*. J* . ■ ■ ' f ? ? can t *«*€ It«*nd lo ««. W k - FlTtrfl. A*l 4!. $1 P« T J* uttry Raising ruMf. price ; £ f t ont. rs «t nif-rc. Son t|>lo copy I lfsL J< li> - * m Hoi:?- lit. Foeton, Maae. i | hS ■■■ rEIfiHARY SPECIFICS F1!'.::?s, Cattle, Sheop, To;?, Hog:, AJTD POCTLTRY. 500 Pit' e i>«« t:i Trrmmont uf A uintala ii ;i ( l.ar: Srnt I rer. CTP" <r- vriv rmefti(i«oi.lnri«Bmu(kin I, . Diugiild, Mlik }•*■■ er. 8.8.—> »• -«• I.:* UheamnCttfli. C,\ ...i ' . vuier, J)U:burj»*ji. p . . . h«. Wo< v»». H.I .••!' • 'jii : ifnT"", Pr'•nmouta. Jf":' —' 'ii or t ripe., Belly ache. it'' .. •; ■•'. n«»friw. jj. - t > i-d Kidnr> D!hfnw#. 1 j .. ;i\f l.i.i-n4f«. Wanae. S.ti,. , ■of Diiteotlon, Parolj-ala. Si- ■: - 'i. - - .68 „ • s- I'iflrs. Mann.'.l. *" ■.,... . 57.00 ft. t.rc Oil • • 1.00 - . ,t : .a; : >■ ' l» »»I li .. 11l * IU" •"law '*"*• IT ~ . nnEF k a l; YS' f /T. : '1 KOMEOPATHIC <%O L - No .GO in 71-, y ir. Tio onlf caoeewfol rMOislj loe Kjrvrs BtfeHtj, Vital Weakness, •rci Pr 'ration, from* ow work or otter aiwe. •1 oer r». cr b vlate and large i*>wder f for *6. rt '-7 i : f»r •*»'. joslj sM 0« r-c*lf* of prt<e. BHIi'HRKT*' s>|). CO.. »U * 1 tf TFiaL** 34., MT«k. will he -•:•! f'.T a recipe enabling u t to make W olff'S ACME BLACK ING at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat loc.abottle. At present the retail price is 20c. 7 "ca until Jac.iary ist., I?9J. For p 3r . 1 • i :he unJcrsijnta. Aor. I.i.ackinc; is made cf pure alcohol, c; 1 • i j ate made cf water. V • re' •••.•U.ii.jr. Alcohol is dear. Who c - .•• ,; at) make it without alcohol so? two- 'm' ■• "S ACM* Blacking as cheap , ng, or pat it in fancy pack £• ry of t:.e water t , .. f.V i 3 outside ap. 'arunce in ~ for the contents cf the fco'.-ie? V/ 0 V ';; RAKDOLPH. Philadelphia. RON in 1 -r; - -• c{ a f ii'.-t cf wltich n 25c. bottle i ' 1: -'1 1 riske *if scratched t.n'i dulled « • :. look like newly finished «aa» 1 • r J' ■••. ill do many other rnr.irkibie U,L. '1 ' o other eon da. All retailer* sill it c >«t .;lootl» Good Health. & •.»« ' • ' • r * i'lcfTl "cl. llr.tdf, nud a'i a:IW A;' • : Co.. fUt;ta;ci, £. -.i m Uttg-gTIIiiTCCCa ; DISEASES , . ' r SWAVfiE'S Ciraitt* 05HTMENT i alrr »r~ '"•'-'•o Onwin" vitkoal .. , .ri --- m> ' wtli «'»r« »nr r.'* or Tctlrr, Mfcit ■ »■, ,-t«nr. Pile®,lub B«ro«.Pmipk-e Aa. f;c«r «h»tii ftobl <inugt«la^ « k-i »/ »" f,r 50 et " 1 Hoin, ff H. Adir-W, Mk lh> :«lii ■'"• riiW«!(bt«,ri. Alk J.MJI r ■ \F*"n I I \ 1 a - . - .-.voua v f- ' , iisof Body nndlllind, Effe^te ••- •a: L r -r*«» JH«.- ' > t aai t».. • mu *• 4 |. - n ■ at/. 5 . ' • - '• •«. * >i. C U .* A3.0. i!. Y» """V DOCTORS LAKE ATE I>ISPEN«MtY. . . A.'C. Ah!l Fo."lII. ST.. PITTrDURCH. PA. f Al-riTinvotDillr t'Tft: K'om '/ •• j ,'f t«.<lDlat-a.'^)*n-quu«•*("OK* . ' ~ 11» ;MTlal. wi'lßClK..iim: n.'tlo:. iuo treated .:t (hit J>n .... 1 « ; atUlnrd. i> r. S. . ...ciiit ucof tli« KovaK'citrgeof Phy «i, '.ua, i mt 1* tl»o oldcat aa't uio«t -i •:. •1 • i.i»r in tlucU? Spi.rtnlat , ii '■ iTvimUoinlltyf"l -mc *ivwiv« v, >i „ I.lnn lii'llf re!l«"i of yon*h,etr.,< , .an»- ;t>'. 1 1 • '.' au<» lius.itol d«i'ay,lß< r.f 1 . .. t OM Sjtii-s Kna. i ~ . --t; , j; ,1 ft!) di.-r-uw'bot the . ,-.1. ... 1 • ■ Cor. *. ' t)y 1 . 1*1; i,*.al, I nfli'C l.<»nr», 9tu ... ; ;» , • 1 ; Sunday*. 9to 4 c. M. iinly. , , . (i .'nn«, LAKLCOfc .« <THBTUrrnSBUIUiB.PiL. tj; ij, 1 Wc tl'fl und»Ts|(fnf'l were "U' Ik . 1 i iifi. 1 ur<-.| oi rapture »y j)r .1. v ' r. : Arrll siPhiladelphia. Pa., s .!< " . Kennet s<iimr.- Pa.; T. A Kn-: Slh lojftoii. Pa.; K. M. S n»ll. Mount Alio. n.shimiinn. suiibur.. Ph.: U. j. i> : ;>• 1 . MUi m . Rwidltu I'a-; \\in. Ul.x, i 'c. .ii Ir* * sr . I'hllanlfdjihln: II 1.. K i\> 1.. Ki'iilltitf. Pa.: <lr"rxu mid Kh.lt 1 i:■ i/. i-tKt., Iteadlng. Pa. send lor r .i.'.r. SOCTOR J. 3. Ii OB EN SACK'S MKUICAL OFFICES. 20« " Mh f"' ■> Si , PHllADKl.l'lllA, PA. An " «>:• !:i Atn :: t for the treatment Of Kl'|;| i\L i :\KASLS and loilliHl. KUKOEB. Itlof 1■ . T." i .t.ui IVblllty. Cl.-urt. l<un i '.■•■• >stricture», Ifl.-uldir, Kld -1 1 L-i'.wm, Varicocele, Uy • ' • i". Kupturc. .-rr . . lit- . tiy linprowd methiKla wii. m hti'.i'i'sss. Tlw> IK)^:tor's ... ■< 1 1 urc-tor.K erpcilence and st,i Mv r.ahii! n'ro<*ll"« ««d and to. ■ _i iraHiaMvn and waicluil at- N't.' , ■ j.'''inntii duili's treaiui' i.t. A fi.i -.1, sii'OllsLinPnt 18 fir rnarnnfoe of si;'. •. . ' i . ■ . (1 a. h. tu zv. M.. oto'J r M All d:., s. i . Mirdaya, 10 to Is A. >1 .>n<l atiiuip tor Ufjli. ii-/.. T.'-'r: wmizs p i , V WITHOUT %■* | WfKRINGOUT L 'A3 LITTLE OR : • J !li3 RUBBiHfi g• .7 ,i J StQ'Jlßti). V.B- /? fCLIOW t ; ,TH OiHECTfOMS i?niiflc Amoricu k * ? . %, Apuncy for . > '-J I ' ■ ;: ■ ; 1 i CAVBATB. <-/; V.O ' ■ "KSi '■, ' i • • 1 fi- , ut*T3 V; "YPfOH t 3, otc. *c ■ '■ IMotwrttoto „ . M.. YORK. t t'. tu /mvrtea, . . la bru'...<ht m w vim Jrce of ri./iry.. in Iho & .<:■ -Slturrican o J-' , ' • I «0T f «o«»tin< IHII-Or In ttu> Tf' V ' ''* 'i«.-lrrlv f. No tnli*ilV*'it Klu ' ... . ji I . \.ratty. kii.iUh a !»*£; ' ' .r. \<bl & to., I*Uf»Li •'< £1? Kuirrn? ( N«w y«t. .. Aaß acsasitt' •f ** ♦ Hcfuio an? Y % . ,1 r > '. I'^Tl;.!«i i(if T3, tie Didn't tie. Father —Look here, young man. give an account of yourself. \\ hat kept yon out so late last uight? Son —1 was attending a class In eth nology, and of course I didn't want to leave till the session was over. "What do yon want to lie, for? I have positive knowledge that you were at the bicycle tournament. Good deal of ethnology about that, eh?" '•Ortainly That comes under the head of 'the races of man,' don't it?"— Boston Courier. HOW lIE GOT 11. Famished Fintcgaa (politely)— Young lady, would yer please ax yer mother if she can't give a poor man a bit of cold luncheon? Miss Witherupp (aged thirty-eight)— Sit right down here, poor fellow! ITI get you some myself.—-Judge. A Glve-Aw»y. Judge—Officer, you say this woman, when locked up, was dressed in men's attire'.' OtHcer —Yes, filr; but 1 didn't suspeet her sex until this morning, when she was buttoning her shoes. Judge—How did y»u detect it then? Oftic er—She asked mo for a hairpin! —Puck. Moving Out Jones—H is said that it Is Impossible to witness unmoved the acting of Mr. J. Lawrence Sullivan. Adams—Yes, I saw a good many peo ple leaving after the first act. —Kate Field's Washington. Nermous In St*nea. Jimly—Shakespeare speaks of ser mons in the stones. Bitnly—Now I understand why wom en pay so much attention to one an other's jewels when in church.—N. Y. Ilerald. —Not excelled by any high-priced lini ment. Salvation Oil, twenty live cents a bottle. T. 1. Barnum thought that lie had got the nineteenth century boom in Jumbo, hut he forgot the frr«-;it excitement caused by the sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the peer of cough remedies. —"I'll knock your block off" is said to bo t! latest. Bloc It may be more elegant than head but it is surely leSs compliment ary. —lf the ehaps who bavo an itching to in- Vufct in "green goods" would consult ihoir wives before going int > speculation a good many of them would not invest. —Here is a word from a German news paper to try begiuuers on: "Neapolitan ersdudel.-.aekplcileigesellsehaftsuuterstntz- UDguverein. It is supposed to mean. "Benefit Association of Napolitan Bagpipe Players" —Travellers may leain a lesson from Mr. C. I>. Cone a prominent attorney of Park er. Dakota, who says: "I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heme dy with me, and on many occasions have ran with it to the relief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail. For sale by 1). il iVi.iler, butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; lirea.ien <fc Allison. W. Suubury. —"Although il causes one to sneeze Much mere than one is pleased at, The grip is plainly a disease That isn't to be sueeied at" Money in Cabbnge avid Celery. "Blood will tell." Good crops cannot be HI own with poor strains of seed. For Mi teen years Tillitighast's Paget Soui:d Cabbage Cauliflower and Celery Seeds have been gaiumg in popularity, The r.io-t, extensive growers all over tile L'a* 1.1.-a eouMiltr them the best in the woritl. A catalogue giving full partic ular* ny aiding them will bo st»ut lreo u> any one interested. When wiiting for it e«rlo>e "0 ecu'-* in silver or postage stamps an.l wo will also send "j&ow to Grow Cabbage and Celery," a book worth its vruigut iu gold to an) grower who has has never icad it Address ISAAC iTLiLINGiIAST, La Plume, l'a. We may differ in this world, but when we get to the cemetery we are all on a dead level. Good looks go a long ways, but finally the paint wears off and there you are. Mr. William T. I'ricc, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, .Nebraska, WHS confin ed ti> hi< bod last winter with a .were at tack nl' lumbar >; but a tltor<>i4£ applica tion «f Chamberlain's Pain Halm enabled hiin to get up and go to work. Mr. Price say*: The remedy cannot be recomtnend ed too highly." Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lamo back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by l>. II Wuller, Butlor; A.JBowers, Pro pped; lire ad en <fc Allison, W, Sunbnry. A snail has 30.000 teeth. They are too small io bo dangerous ordinarily, but when the} .-Me magnified by a microscope, scien tial* linve to be very careful to avoid being torn to pieces. —No matter how small the f.canilal, tlu.re's always enough to go aronnd. —Spectacles and Eyegla-ises wade by Robert llruce Wallace, (»uec«>ssor to the 'To* Optical C 0.,) at <524 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., are conceded the best and most. iitforial le. Save by baring hitn ti * your in <•*. l.ook « til l>>r the man who lowers his \ni, e «■! on I;« !«>.-«» bis temper. lie is a good .'i n! in re dangerous than the fellow who talks I'''id enough to be heard half way tlir ugh the next century Chamber late»o Eye and Skin Ointment, A cnrts."r» euro (or Chronic Soro Ey ci>, Tester, Salt. llhenm, Scald Head, Old Ciironio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, boro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after till other treatment had failed, it Is put up in 'v3 and 00 cent bozos —"CottiO In, there's a tire In the parlor, were the whimpered words overheard while passim: a certain hr»u <• one evening. It is such little f .ninine courtesies as these that tend to make the linker sweat over six-sto ry wedding cakes before the winter is over. Consumption Suroly Cured. To Tun £uui»a:—Plcaao inform your jenli-r® ti. it I hire ft ponitivo remedy for tlibabove-urwicd dl. it*.. }!/ ltu timely uh thooMiiils of hojx-!*•« cam* ! .iv*< Ihkui i>onn»nontly oarvd. t abaU be glad to i-CLtl two bottle* of my remedy FREE to any of jrotir n-ul"r» who haro conanmptl in If th«y will aciul n.ti t'.i-ir Ixjiresa nnj H. O. aridm. Inptrt tuily. T. A. &LOCCM, M. 0.. Ist P«aH BL. N. Y. —lt has been computed that between 116,000,000 and 37,000,000 babies ure born into the world each year, or about "0 per niinuie. A line of cradles containing them would extend aronnd the world unbroken, but the silcucu would be broken in several [ places. THE CITIZEN M 18( i: L ANKOI S USEFUL SUGGESTIONS. A wool-WJIOWKII says tiiat tebaocc Wfcter used a= a slTei-p dip do<»s n«t jfi*e go good a lUster to the grovriag fierce as mowf the dips that are* to be b«u(Wt already prepared. lr a maa wants to establish a market tliat will five biia the best price possi ble year after year he must be strictly ho*"*t in paokiny and d.sposinjj »I his fruit The rogue it. soon found out. THK quiet COW, the friendly hen, the peaceful horse, five th« largest re turns with the least expense Conquer on the farm, indudiag the hirei ciac, by politeness and kindness. —Farm JouraaL WB see it stated that from reeeut in realisations Bade in the Pennsylvania university veterinary school it was shown that the chief eau.se of consump tion is tne use of the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle. Do SOT expect anv hens to lav equally well in summer and in winter. If you insist on a good supply of egjfs from November till February, then select a breed noted for the ability to lay in the winter. Do not expect every thing of one breed. Fbcjt men say that when fruit is barreled, and is to be hauled several miles by team before being shipped, the barrels should be laid down on their sides so that they will not be shaken closer together and thus be left looser in the barrel than when packed. TIIH American Florist claims to hare fcrund an infallible remedy for the cut worm pest. It says use pyrctlirum powder, making certain that it is fresh. Distribute it with a bellows at evening time and in the morning large numbers of the worms will be found lying on the ground dead. WHIX tomato vine.* are nipped by the first fruet it is said to bo of great advantage, in ripening the remaining green fruit, vo cut orf all frosted por tions of leaves and stalks aj> this pre vents the depreciated sap from the frozen parts from reaching and de preciating the frolt. THZ raising of ducks u> only in its infancy in this country. The time will perhaps come when that fowl will bo raided as extensively as in China. One of the best reasons for extending the breeding of duckb is the fact that they aro less liable to Uisev»a than any other breed of fowL Contracted a Prejudice. "No, Mrs. Van Twilkon will never cross the water," said a lady to her caller. •'Why not?" "Well, you seo her husband rescued her from drowning. That was what led to their acquaintance, and she has had a violent prejudice against the ocean ever since." —afchington Star. The l'nreli*bic Sex. Gus De Smith—The young ladies of the present day arc no good. They can't be relied on. Kosciusko Murphy—What makes yon think so? Gus De Smith —I am engaged to three young ladies, and tbey all flirt with other men.—Texas Sittings. Obliging. MeJunkin (in the barber's chair)— Loo't here, you bctoher, you've cut a pieco out of my left earl Barber—Yes, sir, I see; but I'll cut a piece Just like.it ent of your right car, elr, and thus make thaat uniform.— Harper's B«nr. That In Rathsr Ho»»r --"I understand that Mr Fangle is one of your heavy depositors," remarked Jay smith to Banker Scadds, In an effort to pry into Fangle's business. "Well, I should say Mr. Fang'.e weighs 230 pounds," replied Scadds. —Brooklyn Life. rune of Ne*-f»*»lt.v. Mamma Dora, didn't 1 tell you 1 should have to punish you if you put your fingers in your mouth again? Two-year-old -1 touldn't help it, mammu I dess had to do it. My teeth itched dreadful) —Chicago Tribune. —Uncertainty may attend business ven tures nnil cntcrprißcs; but il novir atiniui tlie prompt aduiini-tration <il l>r. Ball' Cnugli Syrup. Priee cents. '•Mv son ran in the uij;ht f aud my sou! refused to be comforted." "l'oor fellow ' of course in ditl. I'ltv, he couldn't get Sal votion Oil. Only cents :i bottle. Tis time to kill the Christmas uds.— For they're, no longer in it; But if you'd advertise next year, Sow's just the time to'gin it. Rewrite tl.c a.ls without deluf, And don't give up the space, Tbi* ihthe only dead-Mire uay To win the bu -iiitiss race —l>. 11. WulltWjdruggiat J« sirc3 to iufoi u.' the public,thut he is uj{>.vit for the most sue cessfu! prnpar»tion that ha* \ ot. been pro duced for oouglis, colds and cr«"Up. 11 will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment, fhe article re furred to is Chamberlain's Cough Keuiedy. It is a medicine that ban won fame ati 1 popularity on it's merit* and oue that ran always be depended npon. It is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be appreciated. It is put ub in 50 cent and $1 bottles. —lf you see three girls coming abreast, take to the street. They will neither sep arate nor turn out. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splint: , sweency, ring bone, stifles, Sprains, all gwolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the m<l wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —What's the use to cry lor spilled milk/ The cow will bo home again in the evening. To Consumptives. The undersigned Luvin# brcu rii>Loml to beclth by simple mean*, after goffering tor several years Tiih a kevert lui g attrition, aud thai dr».ad diM-t-e Consuinptmu, is anxious to make known to hi« I'cilow fulltr ers the lilt iu» of cure. 1 1 li. WHO ilesiri it, he will cheerfully nerd (tr»r of rhar~e) »i copy of the preacripuon used, which they will find a uurc cure for Consumption, Anthuia, Catarrh, lironobitin aud all iiT>ai and luuß Maladie*. He hupei all iutferers will try his Kttaedy, a* il is invaluable. Thone u'&oriuj; the pmcrißliou, whiuii will cost them not ti1..,/ '-n.; may pri.ve a bl«-s iug, will address Rr\. KDWAKC A WiUtwN, Williainsbura,, Hrooklyu, New York. —When a boy and a dog become li ieinl it is Imrd to determine which is most in need of conuni -eratiou. Uheutnat;. ui cured in i. day - "ilj sti-- JJIUC" lor iheuiiiuti m niftl .ucurllgla, radi'c cally litre,, in'l to 3 - Itrf-ilcVion upon the t) ii iii is remarkable and ui\ hterious. It remove -ut once ch»cau -i! and the di.-< ease minit disappears. Tito lir. i dose greatly benefit*. ct . S' !d by J 0 Kodak, Oruggi~t, Butler. —The phrase, '-he gets there just the same, 1 ' changes in J.he mouth <d the Boston girl to, ''he attains his destination not withstanding. Kum ilATiNitCured hi a Day.—"Mystic Cuie" lor Kneumatisiu uud Neuralgia lud ically curi ~in rto .! daj ■ lis action upon the systcAi is Anlafkable umf my a teriou >. It rcu.ovus nl oiie.e the cuu«e aud the disease liuiuediat(*le di..appears. The lirst dose greatly beiutats, 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedick, Urujiist, Butler. —This ie Uie eason when the allniia! re port makes Itself h'ourd ftoni one crtd ofth< land to the otlr<+ —ltch on hiuiiuu uinl horses anu all ani mals cureu til'3o minutes by WoolfordV Sanitary Lotion. Tins laiis. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. Save Your#«lf Money. When von go to Pictshnrgh, Fa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It f« a (strictly first cU«» Hotel conducted ou tlie European plai: Ledgings, 25,-35, —or 50 cents. \f Gill Mi I SALE For 30 (lavs onlv. • • BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. At less than vdioiesale prices. Stock must bo reduced at at once, Big Line of Xiuas Slippers, Come and see us. Lieiiioi Jht the place. I \ IfVf'n. ) I*l JiL : &Ja si* IFpfa pT pw If 111*r 8»? 5 a T S. MAIN ST., ojM>. Willarcl House. Closing out Sale OF WINTER ms*\ ~£ m o o DUU I H ■ ; . ' Oc Rc « r*- a W O.J U B B E R S. Re.U'iU'» of Cost. !f ven arc ; o .;i».* »r 1. : . po to fl ?;i I L v i i: I \ az.2 A lively «r!.- i- now -•< < \ it. ilk' 1 f • sr. I'rie* no object, the pr : oc'pal tiling .- ir. .>.■ ■ i* !:. < •! w i'.h vbty tor ire BIOCX of winter goods v."! •iil v. iii not ,'ar ovr ■ !•. .■' ligurtitt on thuin will have any etTect. All Kinds of Stoga Boots go. I gold B ot:' low 11 * »l. '• i i ; ' «»f Now I nrn almost Kivi ther- . >■. ■ -• 1 .0; i \ utbs I3oot sl 00; Childt- B • t:"> its. Ladies, Misses and ChihLons Shoes Go Shoddy sh ■ • il • r > ;,r ' all fresh, deair able )!"■■ is and • v . \J". -took ol childreu". school ahot-B «r«> v> i> de •! • •in. iiuu «ver before. Felt Boots are a t, • r with liubbei (xoods. Thow goods ttr-- jo-it ? i j.' m.i i ii.»»v i :h-; ".im: to eeo them, now ir whan you want thorn arid y j j cr:i buy thrni t:.VA;» Boots and Shoes ]\lade to Order Holiday in Great Variety. «/ Repairing neuUy and promptly Jyne. Ask for I BU2 Calauder. JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER, ------ - PENN'A IP BHOR WAS RVKR , r !,_ • : 1 ihj.' ce history, it if i . I ii r He!. 1;i >. iL. re no neoMi>it> 1" V •! for pi * - vi: il'eir history into book \ 'i • I f-rm. You ' ho<#u Un <k enough about 'li"n« ■(• ii «r » p"'ir of thcni." It 1 > , V ■ v AI-T T• : V MI lcp:r to find out tb»T I f., J. *' , \ -.Lei) v«• i: f.CD>sLt Ibem yon were bu» ! A L f ' ' ) g in service for very littl. Cft • ;• ■ .*' ' { money. J'l* t v Tl if yon ' diieovpr is tha' v ' i .a l>!r ■ t e.iwi in them.' J !Ffj ufflT V •. \• : I in i f /.e th-.t they not onlt j lit y - r I ■*' v i' I •i: w-t |l"_ in abort thai | •j^ 1 Ml « JOQ DMdn't be asham ' ' " l " 1 - There aro no cheaper si • «'P on t rth 1 ■ I<' ; '' C;i '' ' ut! ,>es u ' $1.00,51.25, -1.50 and 5-2.00. Then ••e Heavy Shoen in A | Calf, Glove Grain, U 1 (Jrain, Kip a Calf .$1 00, $1 25 and fl 50 | Our Menu and Ii f Kio ! 10 MM 9hOM I mtb '•" "!• Ur-gwi to the | fineat hand Hew d ; hoc?.' Onr Old I He;' W;-.n • Shoe.* urn splendid—Non<> j better. -HOLT])/ Y SUPPERS™! Of the choicest pi'tternf now w-•>.?. IB b»fll ; CbrbtßlM prenentfl why not buy K<>ni"M.if.ir in the • 4 and r They are uueful and are nlwnyp At 50 cU Gt'iita Fiao Ii n ..!«• S i ' . At 15 eta Gt-nti* Fiu< li. : ; » Velt p-ri. At SI.OO 0< Plus : i ■ ■ i At $1.25 and $1.60, the { r. io different colors—ld Blue, Old Se»l Brown and To' xo li iv.-: The i Ilei Maroon Qou! at SI.OO, $1.36 and Tut; Ci»ll at sl.r>o are '> ■ >•.* Then the Ruebi; i Reiither iu the dark wine ri-l« r M,d t• Aly 'or" are the fineH Slippers in | tbeiuarkftt. Our Ladic* Shpperr. are line— la mleetion—no houfao can | show HO largo a i-eWtiou »»r »• - lie." hi"vleb axr 1 •» * l<«w prices fHth«fe goo<lo •re. i>on't tail i i cjnie in an l iy .. 'Hir o* t % vo id.»re ;-!.<•* •# broken. B. C. HUSKL'iON, - S. Main dx., Butlu, Fa j - Leading Millinery House. - W t are now ready to exhMt this ntntfl Styles of At I L= L-J INT-ER^Y In enry lesrrahle style and quality. Our stuck isucusually Urge ud attractive. Trimmed bats and bon jt- cftili de:^ri{»ticßK—f*lt bats, velret bats and sailor hats Hats and Doubvis trimnrt! tc < rt'er. The larpeat and most complete etock of velvets ribbons, tipe, quills, b;rdi» sod wiogs ever brought lo Butler. IVOR CHILDREN Roods, caps, sailor hats in rrreat variety. MOURNING ILi's fiD(i bunnets receive our lx st attention, a complete line always on hand. A '"- ID. T. PAPE l-t^ Cheapest j ' ■ • ■ '» ■ | Street. CAPTURED. l ~\ Once upon a time a young man named '/flh ) Cobb met a beautiful young lady named (yfl'J \ Webb, and it is related that be fell is love f fOft iAV ■k\ ) R * HOnn as he Spied her. Oqr tale is told. \\« v) / 1 ' J We've caurht vour eye. Do you catch OD - Well; just follow along a little t--'\ further. That "birds of a feather, flock . ■" together" in little droves by themselves is v r >■ '"-ore truly verified than at oor store. Those who are good Judges of goods in '*/ ~ oni l!ns, and who wish to get the best ■* ' w.* L goods in rbo market lor the money, con , taggp gregate at our store daily. There is al f 1 ways room for one more; so don't be back ■--■s $J >& ward, bnt call in and see oa. I d\d not think of advertisiug this fall, bnt I met a man who aeked me who I wis. I told him . , Heck, The Champion Clothier <fe Furnisher. Ar.d Grange to sav, he informed me that he bad never beard of me. Well! . it is juet eu<-h people we nre after, and if this should catch their eye, we b< pe human curiosity will lead ibem to read it for k isone of the commonest | traits of the race. It was curiosity that led Eve to taste the forbidden trait; and ber < ffspriog have their curiosity excited every day as a hereditary | legislation, from tbe email boy everlastingly peeping into boxes to the I hired girl with ber eye to tbe key holo. Evevbody wonders what is in It, i Properly directed, th:« curiosity often leads to satisfactory results, and D. A Meek inviten all curious people to make a voyage of discovery to his More aiid een the largest store, the largest stock of clothing—in Overcoats, and Suit* for men, boys and children. Hats, Gaps, Gloves, Milts, Shirts, Under wear, CV-rdi^fc ii- Jackets, Leather Goats ana Panto, Overall-Jackets, Trunks, Valines, Umbrellas, Rubber Coets, Collars, Cufft*, Ties, lldkfs, Moflera, Brnebes, Puisc*, Bill nnd Pock« l-Books, Ladies and Gents' Watches, Obajfli Charms, Ru;gis Pkis, iSieive and Collar Buttond, Silver Card-Cages, and a full lire ■ N-.-tions—a? remarkably low prices; no matter bow low you have ; btOL. oQ< red good* wo have tbeui still lower and for quality we never take a T OK- 1; seat. It will be to your personal adv.iutage to give ns an esrly call tar• ■ ;et our prices, and you are sure to give us ft large share of your pat ronage 1 ereafur. Thuakii':* "ur many friends for iheir very liberal patronage. We renmiu, your» to please, r>. H E C K, Champion Clothier, and Hatter. 121 Alain St. 33ntier, Pa. Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Ye;tr Bight, Aod buy your Dry Gooda, Carpets, eto. at * TROUTMAN'S And at the end of "1 SJ up and seo bow many hard earned dol* I:rs you have ived uv doing HO, and you will surprise yourself. Cloaks, Jackets, Wraps, Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Etc., Etc., »■ • At H : g BAUGA IMS this month To look at our goods is sll we ask—ou* prices will do tbo r«*t. • Troutman's Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. ———■ ! • HENRY BIEHLT I •• "JK 122 NORTH WAIN STREET, BUTLER - - » - / PBJSI3ST'A DEALP:R IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. J Washing Machines; the SJj. Standard Rotary Shuttle ! '• stiches per ininnt«; the No. 7 American newing machine, also^ Singer and JSmpreaa; Suoshiiie & Howard rnnf?oß, , U Stoves, talile und pocket ft;j ■ cutlery, hanging lamps; j .'J n»nulact»rer of tinware, tin [w rooting ami upouting a spec t'-l% ialty; the Johnston mowers, reader and steel l'rame binder, Warien ready mixed paint, wnnented; screen dooin and windows, rclrigeratore and lawn mowers. No better place in the city to tirade. Come ;:nd se" my large store room full of goods, 136J feet long, : * Vv • KRE C'I:ILD CAN BUY AH CHHAP AS A MAN All Kinds of Job Work done i at the "Citizen" Office.
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