Hotel Waverly. 8. McKKAN ST., - - BUTLER, PA. Oppocite School Honie. Tbia elegant new hotel la now open to the public; it ia a new faotue, with new furniture thronghout and all modern oeo renlenoer, it within eaay reach of the de pot# and btuineiM booses of the towi, and baa a aplendid view of the eaetern part of the town. Rates Reasonable. Give me a call when in Butler. rums STONER, Prop'r. Willafd Hotel. W. H. BEIHING, Pnip'r BUTLER, " P-A -arißLiie n co**wn»»- «T»FI.« MOI HR ceaasaciAi. IBATMM New Livery Stable. Hew Stock, New Rig*. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed tod boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r 89. W JeSerssn St Batter, Pa Mifflm Street Livery. BIBHL k HEPLBR Propers. One square west of Mala St., on Mifflin St. AU good, safe horses; M w boggles aad carriages. Landaus for weddings and funerals. Opes daj aad night. Telephone No. 84. Hotels and Depots, W. 8. Gregg la now running a line of carriages between the hotels and depots of the town. Charges reasonable. Telepbons No. H, oc leave orders at Hotel Yogeley. Good Livery is Cmeetioß Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. AS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM FOR MANY YEARS WE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR WIN TER MILLINERY AT COST. M. F. & M. Marks'. » 113'aad 117 South Main Btreet. Grand Pianos for Sale. l»ow la yoor 'lme to select« good riano; yon do not want to buy hut one Pif.Di le your life time. 8o while selecting one it U the beet and cheapest to buy a good one. PROP. MAIERB, of Boston has opened a Ptano and organ Parlor at No. 218. Kaat North Bt. where he ha on ra'blllon a new Invoice of Pianos from the Ten best of maker* of float on. they harn a ful' lieh and mellon tune, the action Is light, quick and powerful; they will stay In tune longer thsn any other Piano ou account >4 a now tfATloe iftnalng pins, thit 1 will be Rlail to ■how and explain. Pleas call and examlii. be fore bqyng ewe where . You can save money by purchsalng a Piano of me, and get an instrument that you c*n rely upon, and one that I will warrant or garantee to give entire satisfaction. 1 have made and tuned Pianos and Organs tar over to years,; therefor mow how to select a "TIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED. 218 !E. North St., BUTLER, PA. TURN ON THE LIGHT Aad Ist It /Os, gllsi-.r aa ill ersry /statu woaaa sad child j VMf \SMS aad EaswseT the ( J«e»ll«rjtf Gtsser's Cream Glycerine. It lc the ideal Cosmetio. It stimulates the nerves, quickens circnlstion and carries away dead particle* of the skin, leaving it fine and dear. It has no equal for Chap pod Bands, Lips, Face, or roughness or the akin, and is not excelled as s dressing for the faoe after shaving. It is a bland, srsaiuy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften the skin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. Be sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale bf J. 0. Redick, Drag gist, Uatlsr, Pa. GOOD "= llUUlf _ WUUHH6OUT fHFFR""™-' 41™ NO RUBBING rnin «sriquireo. SHAM •JUiir DIRECTIONS W—h CLOSELY* Solsatilo tomrimm Agatoy lor • « I ■ k I Wlj tae peuue hy a notice given frse of charge in the J'fieutifif American mmmm WAHTt#-Agents to solicit orders for ou T * choice and hardy Nursery Hioek. Steady Virk Far Kaerp.Ur Te«.p*rat. lea. salary and emnsee or commission if prof.r- Od. Write at once. State Age. Address. ». 6. Chase & Co. ,MO P^i p ; D .' Good Farm for Sale. Containing los seres and n percbe*. To acres Cleared and under fence. Balam-e standing in good white osk timber. Comfortable dwelling ■eess. good bam. wagon r.hed, sprlnglioaae of **** pen and sheeu house. Never falilng springs over whole pUc«; a goo«l sr •h*™- April l, nsrt. Title ■ood Situate la Penn twp.. RuUar eouatv ra.. about six miles south of Rutler. enquire at Cmu* efflou. Butler. Pa., Q r the •waer. DAVID DIXON, Browwdale. Butler Co., Pa *. 4V&II # -H»r *• hu'niuC ige..^ L. O. WICK DIALER It Rough and Worked Lumber OF'ALL KISM Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lalh Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P.TT. Depot, BUTLER. - ~ PA LUMBER YARI). L M. &J. J. HEWTT, Dealer* in all kind* of RobqH and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large stock oT all kinds of Lum ber, Oil Well Bigs, Etc. Call and get our prices and see onr stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Offioe and'yard on MOKKOS ST., NBAB WEST PEH DEPOT, BUTLER. PA. Planing Mill —AMD— Lumber Yard t. L. ro RVIB. L. o. PUB vie. S.G.Purvis&Co. mmrtlCTTima AKD DEALERS D* Rough and Planed Lumber OF BVCRT DESCRIPTION. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. REDUCE TOUR BILL BY BUYING YOUK CLOTHING Gents' Famishing*, Hats, Caps, Trunk" and Bags at the One I'rice Net Spot Cash. RACKET STORE 120 H. Main St. Butler, Pa. FRANK KEMPER, PBALEK IK BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, -A_nd everything in horse and buggy fur nishing go ods—H ar - ness, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. .Also trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of 5-.A. T-lorse blankets in town will be found at Kemper's. Cliristmaa Gifts For Everybody. Beautiful Presents that meet all demands md satisfy all wants in great variety to «uit all taetes new on ezbibittOD at Redick's Drug Store Fancy gooda and Novelties, Toilet Articles and Notions While we can not describe or enumerate our great variety, we are very glad to sbow tbem to all visitors. We claim lor our stock excellence inquality, va riety in, design and reasonable prices Whatever your wants- may he,we can meet tbem with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison ot our goods and price*. Knowinpr yon will Gnd our Holiday goods the best and cheaperit. Respectfully, J. C. BE DICK. SCfiUTTE I O'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbers And (Ins Fitters. DKALKKH IK Sewer Pipe, (ias Fixtures, Globes and Naturul <ia» Jefferson St.,opp. T-iOwry llousi HUTLKK, PA "ITJ. FRANK k CO. diamkiTin DRUGS, MEDICI NKB, ani. chemioalh FANCY anl) TOILET > RTI»'EB, HONORS, BRUSHKS. PERFUMKRY, Ao rwi'hy*lctau»' Prckcrlptlun*. carefully co.jj Udrt, 5 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa. longsissmsE Nothing On Earth Will MAKS HENS X.IKB Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting lien*. stromr. htrlctly a meoleinc. can «a -j a OTiitt. free with gI.OT orders or more. Sample copy Borton. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Htin.phreiSpeiiflrs areeclentlflcally and carefully prepared liemedles. used tor years to private practice and tor overthirty years bythe people wltn entire success. Every sjxigle Sptdllo flTsoeclal cure for the disease named. The? cure without dragging* °T reducing the s/su'in and are in fact and deed the So* «*rei*n Remedies of the World. LIST or rawciFAL *o«. etwes. r * ,c »t l-Frwrrs, Congestions, Inflammations.. .'id 9—W'orms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 23 3—Teething i Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adolu -to 7—Coosh». Colds, Bronchitis 25 Neural via. Toothache. Faceache 25 9—Headaches, Sick lieauache, Vertigo.. .23 10-Dyspcpsla. BlHoosnsas. Constipation. .25 11-Huppre»»ed or Painful Periods .25 While*. Too Profuse Periods., 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness ... .2J 14—Salt Khenm, Erysipelas. Erosions . .23 15— Hheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .*«3 18—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. .25 17—Piles, Blind or Bleeding _ •'•*<> I tarrh* Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25 20— Whooping Congh -25 27— Kidney Diseases ••*<» •m— Nervous Debility «2 30— trlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed .25 Boll] by DnutclJU, «r •*"' P"4<P«l<l P ric *- Da lirxruUTi' Makval <144 MA,! -* r ' f lir HnFHRKTS* SVP. CO.. til till wniijai St.. Sew Tort. SPECIFICS. ACME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. M LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with water. People In moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because what thev spend for Blacking they save in eboo-leather. # . It ts the cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet we want to sell it cheaper if it can be dose. We will pay SIO,OOO Reward for a recipe that will enable us to make WOLFF'S A old ELACKINO at such a price thi t a retailer can profitably bell it at 10c. a IK ? ile. This ofler is open until Jan. Ist, 1893. - wLI F & BATTDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with PIK-RON Ctbis is the name of the paint), looks like .: lir.ud and varnished ntw furniture. One .nt v.ill do it A child can apply it. You t a cliMipe a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there i 6 no limit to your i : tic:. Ali* retailers sell it. msmim Wk t&at tb*J n*T« MO eqaal tor cwrit* Dlxilfccss, TCM Heaflacba. Costtwwe*, Halaria, hirer Cum fJJ iaJnt. end luUiei'.km, Bacin<?ha. nireplfMi.'jil, au<l all L'ver »ud FUssaarb tr»e.-<es. nk CT Xiiy Stiw I'alL Ofldby aU draggiiu aoi «Q. ewiuir* fUtrc t?«rd for ct» alara. HJ a < a., 1^ nil rc ITCHING PILES rILtoSWAYNE'S I ABBOLUT*LT CDR»B III" I WISH I S"'UI'TUMS-MoUism Intern. Hfklri BU4 . >nniir: nail .1 .i|l'U wom by Mraf h!n«. VX , :io«-.Tl.. cwllan tumor* form a.rf P r.tr«<(% nftfi a.'J alr»r«t<-, bt*«i»liir rrrr «. ru KW.IYSE* OINTWKNT tfm >hi IK-bls* • -<< l best. «l*tr»tUs, In mu*t a.IM re*. »mlb o IUHH. At IHI llniHi. <« l»- m wmonly; fr ;> lr- V-lt and WERVOUB »£BH,ITY k Kf an(l ItfaOtJ Z. /i.Uju3l6jl4ief I %rorserEEceeeeair ol<ior Young, gi'.oJT Wii. XaWIiOOU folly ll»Jt*ir#d. in rnttrin nai Hit«. ««fh*n fr%X9 l .ll>i:Vkl4lPi , i' PAR I Ml'f r.^Ot. AH-..ni»ir HOVE I Itf tl »IKM-M c «. fit# iu « <s«j. tj» . tfrUfj 60 •"lUmnd V•<■ '!*» ( 0«..tr11. Write f'ook. riplaaatleo a*£ ptwJ* d :«•»»»«»j LR'C. MCOIOAk CO.. BUFFALO. M. V. DOCTORS LAKE *JS 3 rav iTK nT*pj:v*\i:v. •i ' , n COR. PtHH A:. FOURTH BT.. , ''' <*. ' PITTObUKUH, PA. i A Antorrtno! I> licnlei" 'I f'oin > VV/j biu-uted Dlwr««iulit;i t'<>v jy riKKKTI 4t.au IHtll-STIH ai<l- Icutloi arc troate'l rt thin I>is •• i / with a Mucceserarely att.-tlncl. Di.S. v I - u member of tlio ll<» ul Colli (jeof 1 * 1.- ■ icMM'i nnet Burgeons, «n«I Is Hie oldeht IIP 1 mont •k'i ■ icnce>,l riPECIALtST In Ihocltv Sj" 'inlni n' ,u ;.v<mt<jNcrv>>u»DcUllt> fronie- 'C 4ive n i' til e\»rttoii, of j out li, elc., ra :t»- tt/ i it ilciil an«i lUt-iiUil iUwiay,ljn*k '>l • in ; l'- ■ t tier, do.; alio Can .ei», l)li|b hl«. i": . .. J Iwmmatism. unit ali ciiM'.'ibcaof tiiehkm. to ni, I,U;I(D, I'lliinry <>rif:iiis t eti'. Con«nli.«i"»n ii*fi ami »li.-tly eoiinilen'ial. Ofllce li.iitra.9 to ! 11.Ml flflSf. M.; K"mlaya.B to */.v"• /"'V;' iH fit or a>i lr4n» I>r:«. J.4KK, toft. ...SS A\ K.AMD«H<»T.,i*iX®BUfUUU.rA. OIIUTIIuC I *eth« undersigned wore r||jr I U'-t ! t>mir"l¥ cured of ru' t'irri by Dr.!. • Mayer. (U< Arcu St., Ph'ladelpbli. >'u., H, J lies PRl'llios, K«unet Square. Ph.; T. A Krel'z. Hla 1 Pa.; R. M. Snmtl, Mourn Alio. Pa.; 10 v. s. 11. Sherman, Sunbur'. PH.: I). .1. J )plicit. -14 s. Twelfth St.. Headline Pa : win. I),x |xii lliilitrosti St.. Philadelphia; II 1,. Kowe. 300 Kim . Heading. Pa.: and Kh Uurkart, 43!) LocUsl St., Itcacliii«, Pa. Send for circular. DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACKS M KIIICAL OFFICKM. SOU North Hl.t'OMl ST , PHILADELPHIA. PA. Are Hi'' oldest, In Aio<*rKa for the treatment of HI'Kt'lAL IHSEANKH and lOt'THIX'L KKKOIIH. Hlr.od poison, Nervous Ifcliillty. l.'l< en. Ilun lilnK*. I >taohar|jeH, Mrtctnrea, madder. Kid iuey, :>ud Skin Diseases, Varicocele, 11}- (Ijwele, Kupture. Permanently cmud by Improved methods without detention from t>u*tn<jrffc. Tlie 1) " tor s Mic. i-iH la due lo bin llie-lniiK and slndx; |o Mm pure regeMhle remedies used and to lite thorough examination anil watchful at -1 mil lon irlven pallium during treatment A fort., jt'Hru'extabllßhmetit to our guarantee of suiei-SH (dll «• botir.i, it A. il. lo p. M. <> t'» r. M. All day Miiurilay. but.dnya, loto ljl k. »l. .-end Ktamp lor hook. READ AND REMEMBER For 'trlcllj pun- at'd rellaMc HTKAKJIIT LlylToltS, call on X. fit. FINCH, Iv 1 hJHniIUH h #T., riTTHIiI PJ.II, I'A. Monnnjfjthflu Hotine.) MaU*hlt*tM) tor Faintly iu»l Mttdlt'lnol pur- JrfrHl-v K«** F! nCII'S iJOUJI-X \\ '"HHN'O. All #1 <;I •h• NJ ! '\! M£ S V'lllSKV, |» *r %|l. , oVKKHOf/t 'S WIIIHKY. f DILWV'iKUH WHISKY. ) f«»r l» Uoosls in- Uy pwkcl .1 ii't prorupflv s|ilp|x «l Fhkk ok Kxtknhi: on ■: "Jj't of <'t*l» or i.nv#- onli r. gjr~ ViilitiiK DZ|trfH«ed C. O. I>. for Price I.iMt. tinterftrl«lnj l'otinx Mi"' Trna * it<«ir■■ ct«4 M*<l #1 jrt' l ne 1 w > r.o al««tllljr *u«l ma*la tnuH«y (A«*«r !9$ pari <1 1!»'" din* alii** to I-*? an laland ai>«l l>ui!4 tiintil muu'' :r'i i'el Ifl (lun'taiirrteilal lint, I wlllfo to work as .iu li''vhmi ih wliirli I inaUa my una my. Trt!' il" < I .**4**ll iii»*f'i»'t aii'l ef «it )«.ti i >l»r f If wo do. ami It jr»»n v. • rk A«Jua|Hi<ii«ly, j«n will in duo lima l>o al»lu >«» bur an UUml •■n't a liutol. If »»u with lo If «nr v can ki« Mrn«<i »• o«r Rfw iinp nl work, rap iiiljr aid lialioritlilr br tb«-ao « f ellh«r «i • j old, and iu their own Inralitiea. w|ier»*er th<"» llts An/ > **» Mfcfi d« the work l.nitf t«» lenMi \N o furniili atei ythliitf No rlak 7<M» «*an ilevnio V'Mjr at t•« ruoMenla. "i all y.»or lieu* to th* T * •ntlr-;f nor* lead brln* woh4'm Inl auc <-M*tu*f>ry*i r k*' ri« aro e.trnmt; fiuin (o VtO |H>r weak »«.■} -ina trdi urn! inoro aftara littUaxp* - «nre W* «an r i;I ike employment—wo teach y>n Kll n/>lb«*f r*eat. ii"« lul wml:li »lvlh i wpii'lur fjraat c klnr 'MB M*ir4 •vary IndutrViM work or \vurn«ry«nir» <J vii«ip»ii T'»»i are •foli 'j yon • t t«» kw>w mUou t fl*i •ftdtnt'ila k*t Una li' iay Rift.is ntuc'n ltitili*J J'-al ti i v., ««j,uin || W ra L' tlf yui u'.tl wtlt* to a» t ► t| 1 . \tKirea*. < 0., ilo& 409, Aufuaoi. Uaiuc. A SAGACIOUS BABOON. Row Hl* Muter Utilized the lteut tl All Hour* of the Day. An extraordinary instance of sagacity and docility in a South African tamed ape, or baboon, represented in the illus tration, from a photograph of the actual Incident, has constantly been witnessed at Citenhage, on the Cape Colony gov ernment railway to Pbrt Elizabeth, South Africa. It is related in the fol lowing account by Mr. J. M. Thornton, of Sandilli House, Uitenhage, superin tending engineer of the railway: "The ape, or monkey, or baboon to which reference is made, was the property of THE MONKEY BIONALMAJT. a signalman employed on the railway, who had lost both legs, and was crip pled of one arm, by a train running over him. The signalman's cabin ad joins the railway workshops, of which I am the superintending engineer; so that I had many opportunities of see ing the part the monkey played in con nection with the working of the signals. This baboon was about the size of a* average child nine or ten years of age. To raise or lower the signals it plaoe4 its hind feet on the bottom of the lever, and with its fore paws seized the handle; then, by repeated jerks, caused the lever to move over. There are si* levers, working signals which control trains proceeding in four different direc tions. The signalman had trained this animal so well that it knew which lever to pull over when it heard the sound of the whistle of the engine of an approach ing train. The ape sometimes made mis takes, but I believe out of pi-re mischief, to aggravate its master, who for each offense administered a severe caatiga tion. There is no doubt that, he gov erned this beast with a rod of iron, and taught it to obey him more from fear than from love or attachment." Mashed strawberry ribbons sell at one dollar a yard, but you can (jet a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for only twenty five cents. "We'll bo gay aud happy," for Salvation Oil is only 25 cents a buttle. It kills all pain. —lnvestigate the cause when you hear a man abusing a friend, and you will fine thai he a-iked something more of his friend than he was able to grant. —All forms of scrofula, salt rheum, etc., are cured b}' Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purirfier. -Mi-trcss—"Bridget, I saw the police man kiss you in the kitchen." ell, ii!j am, it's, against the law to resist an officer. —Travellers may loam a lesson from Mr. C. D. Cone a prominent attorney of I'ark er, Dakota, who says: "I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhica Heme dy with ine, aud on many occasions havi ran with it to the relief of somo sulleroi ana have never Known it to fail. For salt by I). 11. Wuller, butler; A. Bowers, i'ro spect; Uieaden Allison. W. Sunbury. —••l've l>eCß to every florist I know.' said au uptown Mis. ilalaprop, "and 1 can't find a single one ot these electric light plants that I have been reading about." Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will toll." Good crops cannot be gr.,w 11 with poor strains ol seed. ior sixteen TiUmgtiasi's Paget bound Cabbage Cauliflower and Coier> Deeds trivo boeu gaining in popularity, The iiiosi extensive growers all over tnu Union now con.nler theiii the nest 111 ttie world. A catalogue giving lull partie ulars regarding lliein will be sent lr»e to i.iiy one interested. \\ hen writing lor it enclose 2<J eenls in silver or postage stamps and we wilt aiso send "tlow to lirow Cabbage nd Celery," a bonk worth Its wcignt in gold to any grower wbo has lias never lead it. Address ISAAC TILLIA'GIiAST, I>a flume, I'a. —Gen. Abe Sawyer, ot Key West is in framing as a feather-weight preacher. lie weighs fifty pouuis, and is forty-ene inches till. —Mr William T. Pfipe, a Justice of the peuce, ul Richland, Nebraska, wiih confin ed to hi* buJ la.-it w'iutur with a severe at tack ul Imnhug ■; but a thorough applica tion of Chamberlain's I'uiu Balm enabled hint to got up aii'i go to work. Mr. Price «aj i>: The remedy cannot bit recommend ed too highly." Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. .00 cent bottles for sale by i>. II Wuller, Butler; A..Bowers, Pro spect; Breuden & Allison, W. Sunhury. —A scientific journal states that if. little sugar put on the hands with soau will greatly increase its lather and cleansing power, aud will remove dirt, chemical stains, etc. —ltch on human and homes ana all ani mals cured in 30 minute* by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never luil*. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —George Cain, of Salem, N. J., ha* ac cepted the offer of a Viueland farmer of a farm and <OOO to any young man who would marry his daughter. Cain has written hi* acceptance, a* have about 100 others, and gluttd* l ready to deliver the goods at any timu. Chamberlain's Eyo and Skta Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyo#, Tetter, bait Ehcum, Scald Ilead, Old Chronic Soros, Fever SorcS, Eczema, Itch, Frairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It In cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment had failod. it h) put up in i! 5 and 60 cent Lo„yfl. —Because her husband had cut her hair and disfigured her to prevent her going to danc-s, Mrs. Prank Fulford, of Hagerxtown Indiana, sewed him while asleep in a sheet and fatally scalded hlui with water. Consumption #tiro!y Curod. To The "StJiroi:— inform your ruad«-m tli.it 1 buy* a poHitlvo ruruody for tlioaWovu-ijAmwl dluci&Nf]. \'.y iti timely ua«i tLouaau(U of hopeWn coma* hnvo Tkmu! poriaanoutly ctire<l. 1 Khali 1>« k l'"-«l to a«*ml two Ixittlna of my romtMly FREK to any of your rn.vl«TH who liavo consumption if thry v ul wnd mo tln lr Y and I*. O. *<\Ar> nm. ]:..hj*ct *ully. T. A. MLOCUAI. M. C.. IHI P*r» Bt.. N. Y. - has just lost the la«i i>i , l, y. iye* who have tried to maku him happy durtntr 1440 fifty-six years. It is hardly probable that he will try many more. KOK HKN T. Farm bounjining 200 acres, located in Donegal Twp , wi;ii *stored, good orchard plenty of fruit, good dwelling, hum, spring house, gratiery, and best farm in the tfowu ship lor slock raining or cultivation. For nieily tieorge (iille*pie farm. Apply to AMHCIiW FORI), | Butler Co., Pa- Chicora P. O. THE CITIZEN MISCHL AMAH'S A SPRUITI.NO TOCTH. Loving Cncle (about to visit his sla ter)—l suppose I ought to buy a few toys for little Henry, my dear little nephew. Little Henry (of three years apo)— Hello, unk: Put 'or there, ole maul When did yer come down, eh?— Judge. AMociatlou of fclea*. "John," said a loving wife, "I wish you would sing two or three linen of a song for me." "What on earth do you want roe to do that for?" "There is something I want you to bring home and I've forgotten what it is, but I think I'll remember it if you sing." The good-natured husband complied, and the charming wife said: "I remember now. It's a file I want" N. Y. Press. No Fxpcrlenc* S«M««trr. Dusty Rhoados—The trouble with you Willie, is that you have no way of get ting a living. When the weather turns cold. I simply step into a museum on • fat salary. Fitx William—Yen don't know any tricks; how do you get on in the show business? Dusty Rhoades— I generally pose as the man with a snake in his stomach.— Jury. _ Comparing Note*. "Yes, I was a great desperado in my day," said the reformed train-robber, shaking his head sadly and with much humility. "1 once held up a whole train-load of passengers single-handed and al«ne." "That was quite a feat," said the re tired auctioneer, with a dreamy, far away look in his eye, "but I once knocked down a whole railroad." —Chi- cago Tribune. Too Ku(tMtlT«. Dukane—l suppose you've noticed the fad the women have of putting snakes on their clothes? Oaswell— Yes. "Embroidered snakes and gilt snakes and all sorts of snakes, used in all sort# of ways?" "Yes." "Well, I don' admire the style " "Neither do 1. They are delirium trimmings."— Pittsburgh Chronicle. I)o not consult anybody, but invent twenty-five cent* in a bottle of Salvation Oil. It kills pain! When wo reflect that no many human beings die of consumption we must come to tlio conclusion that, everybody should be provided with Or. Bull,a Cough Syrup, the poor consumptive's Iriend. —The average rainfall of the globe is :J6 inches. —D. H. Wuller,druggistdesires to inform the public,that lie is agent for the most suc cessful preparation that has yet been pro duced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen aud relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. Tno article re ferred to is Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy. It is a medicine that has wou fame aud popularity ou it's merits and oue that can always bo depended upon. It is tho only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be appreciated. It is put ub in 50 cent aud $1 bottles. —There aro two things which, being lost, aro imposijbile to be regained—re spect and time. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swojou throats, cougns, etc. Save SOO by use of one bottle. W arrunted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —The mau with the worst reputation in tho oue who is always worrying about being injured. To Consumptives. The undersigned haying b«eu restored to health by simple means, alter *u fieri iik lor several year* * 1 ill a severe lung alleetiou, aud that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make knuwu to his lellow sutler «rs the uieaus ol cure. To those who desire il, lie will ctieerlully send (Iree ol charge) a copy ol the prescription u*ed, winch they will lind a sure cure lor Consumption, Asth'ua, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat ami liii>kIiii>k Maladies, lie hope* all sullerers will try In* Remedy, b* It is invaluable. Those desiriug the prescri|iUon, which will Oo*l them noil]lug, aud may prove a bless ing, will |>lea*e address RtCV. I'.UWAKIJ A. W1 IjHON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —As men have never beeu able to bo perfectly goi>d, so tlioy haye never been liupabie of being entirely evil. Rheumatism cured iu i. day—"Mysti-- curo ' for rheumatism and neuralgia, raijic cully cure* in Ito II days, lis gcliou upojj the *j stem 1* remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tlio cau»« and the dis ua*o iinuieUiately disappears. The hr*t dose greatly beuelits. io ets. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Uutler. —When your friends attend > our funer al they will not be hall' so sorry you are dead a* they will bo glad that it is you in stead of them. KiIIKUMATIMM Cured in a Bay.—"Mystic Cuo lor ttuou.nali-uil an I N euralma rad ically cures 111 Ito a duj s. Its action Upon thu system is remarkable aud mys terious. It rcii.ove* a' wipe the cause ami the disease immediately disappears. 'J'bP lirst dost gieat ly benefit*, 7.") cunt*. f>uld bj J. C- Ketiii-k, Brugint, Butler. —The trouble with ineu aud women is that they deliberately shut their eyes to each other's laults and Iheli accuse each other of deceit.. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, l'a., stop at ■ thu Anchor Holm, corner Liberty and | iTourni lilieuU. Iti-'H strictly Urst-class Hotel colnluclud' OH the Jjufoheau jiluu. Lodgings, 23,—uT>. —or 00 cents. ' —A Tenues*ee daily newspaper says: I "With one reporter *ick and another ouo : drunk locals are short this morning. j • —The Inre of an Kuglish steaninhip Co. ' is ut the rate *,l *ij utiles for a penuy. This 1* primal.ly the cheapest locouiotiou I ever known. Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SALE For 30 days only. 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 & VOGELET. 347 S. MAIN ST., Opp. Wiliard House. ,F ANY SHOE WAS EVKB \ worthy of a high place history, it i» i 7 [if I our School Shoe. Tb<>re ia no Decfwsity \ for puttiug their history into book 1 tj I ,rm You "BOOD know enough about j n ; 1 them if you wear a pair of them." It VJ \ wont take you long to find oat that |j '•vlu wbtn you bought them jou were boy A rjl ii'g splendid service for very littli- The first thing you "discover is that a \Ti IR\ T ou ar ® thoroughly at ease in them.'' rif 1 «K X '_ J/IH Willi then yon "realize that they not only Wf " ut w, " Br well"— in *hort that J* von jj avc ft H hoe you needn't be aabam ;d of ' There are no cheajif-r shoes on earth than our Ladies Fine Shoes at lino $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Then see the Ladies Heavy Shoea in A Calf. Glove Grain, Oil Grain, Kip and Calf at 75 cis, SIOO, $1 25 and $1 50 ! Our Meun aud Boys Kip Boots and Shoes from the cheap Brogan to this finest hand sewed shoes. Our Old Ladica Wartu Shoes are spleudid— None better. -HOLIDAY SLIPPERS- Of the choicest patterns- now ready. In buying Christmas presents why not buy something in the way of Boots and Shoeu or Slippers. They are useful and are always appreciated, At 50 eta Gents Pine Embroidered Slippers. At 75 da Gents Fine Enibroiderd Velvet Slippers. At $1 .00 G« nts Plush Blippors in beautiful shades. At $1 25 and $1.50, the patterns are beatiful, in different colors—in Blue, Old Gold, Set.] Brown and Tobacco Brown. Then the Maroon Goat at SI.OO, $1.25 and Tan Calf at $1.50 are beauties. Then the RuMia Leather in the dark wine color and the Alligators are the finest Slippers in the market. Our Ladies Slippers are fine—large selection- -no house car, show so large a selection or as fine styles and at as low prices as these goods are. Don't fail to come in and buy a pair or two before stock is broken. B C UUSELTON, - 102 N. MAIS* ST., Butlh, PA , RINGS, Di'iinrmrk J KAB-BINGS, IJI < 1111 <) 11 (I b ) SCAIIF PI NS, <-sTUI)S, (GENTS GOLD, S LADIFS <4OLD, \\ clTClieb (GENTS SILVER LADIES CHAT LA IN, T/iwol J Gold Pinß ' Ear-rings, •' * \Y ClI \ j Ringa Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea «ets, castors, butter dishes and rvetything that can lie found in a first class store, RODGER BROS. 1847 { 8poon "- E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., SEND POSTAL CARD yog N4MI-I.lt i:qi»y t)V TH(i PITTSBURGH WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH d>l I'ER I YEAR IT IS THE ItKBT AND CHEAPEST HUME PAPER PUBLISHED. LATEST NEWS OK THE WORLD. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. The yaer 1 Hl#'- bfing Year.lhe |q political affair* will be general. The Chr<>uiuln Telegraph'* fanililie* for ob taining the itxv-i reliable information are UNEXCELLED I* AMERICA, and M-ec ial rare will Imi taken t<» tfive the m int an curate ami unbiased urwn obtainable. Ths Special Features embrace, in addition to the very Uv»t ncw« Department* FOR LA HIES. FOR THE HOME, !•" Alt VI AND OARDF.N, INIM'S- Tif] \l. MIMNIi AND MANUFACTUR I Nn. an l alone ire „„rth the subscription price.—ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Addre** WEEKLY CHRONICLE TF.LEC.RAPn, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hy a liberal arrangement with the Pitta humh Weekly Chronicle Telegraph «re .ire enabled to nIT-r H % •nb-eriptioa to that paper and the CI HZEN, b-.tli far oaa >»ar for Two Dollar*. liEAD THESE UNPARALLELED OFFERS! THE HAKRISnUKO WEEKLY TELEGRAPH In the Urgent and beat uew*papor puhixhed at the Capital of Peunay lvania. Each number contains sixty-four ooluain* iilleit with the latent new*, atorie*. marketrenurt* Legislative proceed ing, ami miacelaueou* reading. PRICK OWLT ONK DOLLAR I'KR VKAR. Dicken'aComplete Work*, (15 volume*.) or Walter Scott a Waverley Novel*. (»6 volume*.) and the Harriaburg Weekly Telegraph. ouo year w(l| bo tout to auy address, postage paid for TWO DOLLAR*. Wo will lurniMb the Weekly Telegraph and Jiime* Feiinimore Cooper'* Leather Stocking Tulex, (IS vidume*,) for one dollar and a half Weekly Telegraph au<| Continental 111 u#- trated Magnjfine. (monthly,)for one dol lar and seventy-live cent* Weekly Telegr iph and American Agricul turist for two dollar*. Weekly Telegraph and Amorican Farmer, (monthly.) for one dollar. Weekly Tolcgraph and Howe Magaiiue, edited by Mri John A. Logan, (monthly,) lor one dollar and ten cent*. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED To toolicit bubaorjptious it. every Sobool District in Penn•j|llv•llta•. * Daily Telegraph $5 per year Daily Telegraph aud Dickens' Work*,, Daily Telegraph and Waverley Novel*, $6 The ra.-<h mu«t accompany all order*, and bp aildMml t<> M W MoALARNEY. Manager, llarrulmrg, Paon'a. - Leading Millinery House - We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of M=l=L=L=l=N=E-f^Y In every desirable atyle and quality. Our stock is unusually large and attractive. Trimmed hate and bon nets of all de*criptions—felt hats, velvet bats and sailor bats Hats and bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of velvet* ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brooght to Butler. FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor hats in great variety. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive oar best attention, a complete line always on hand. a, t£ ID. T. PAPE ! N -- Cheapest. | • ■ »» I Lay J Street. CAPTURED. Once npon a time a young roan named 'r/\h / Cobb met a beautiful young lady named CM \ Webb, and it is ielated that he fell in love 1 A lvf\ £~f' I ** po ° n *e be Spied-her. Our tale is told. Ipr [) JJI/H We'w caught your eye. Do you catch oo? Well; juat follow along a little further. That "birds of a feather, flock together" in little droves by tbemaelvea is iiiirrt D 0 more trn 'j verified than at our atore. Those wbo are good Judges of goods in oor '">•> aQ d who wish to get the best 5r Roods in the market for the money, cen gregate at oor store daily. There is al waya room for one more; so don't be back * '3ward, but call in and see us. I did not think of advertising this fall, bnt I met a man who asked me who 1 was. I told him Heck, The Champion Clothier & Furnisher. And etrange to say, he informed me that he had never beard of me. Well! it is just such people we are after, and if that should catch their eye, we hop** 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 her offspring have their curiosity excited every day as a hereditary temptation, from vhe 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 leada to satisfactory results, and D. A. Heck invites all curious people to make a voyage of discovery to bis store and see the largest store, the largest stock of 'clothing—in Overcoats, and Suits for men. boya and children, Hats, Caps, Glovea, Milts, Shirts, Under wear, Cordigan-Jackets, Leather Coats and Pants, Overall-Jackets, Trunks, Yalises, Umbrellas, Robber Coats, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hdkfs, Mufflers, Brushes, Purses, Bill and Pocket-Books, Ladies and Gents' Watches, Chain- Cbarms, 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 lor quality we never take a backseat. It will he to your personal advantage to give us an early call and get our prices, and you are sure to give us a large share of jour pat ronage hereafter. Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patronage. We remain, yours to please. rx .A. HECK, Champion Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. 121 NT. Main St. Butler, 3?a. Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Ye.tr Right. And buy your Dry Goods, Carpets, eto. %t TROUTMAN'S And at the end of 1892 figure up and see how many bard earned dol lars you have saved by doing so, and you will surprU* yot)rq§lf. Cloaks, Jackets, Wraps, Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Etc,, Eto,, At Big BARGAINS tbis month To look at our goods Is all we ask—our prices will do the rest. Troutman's Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. HENRY BIEHL, NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTHiIErR, FflN IST'A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. Washing Machines; the jL Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, 2500 Btichep per fnjptyfft the ffq. 7 American sewing machine, also Singer and Empress; implements and farm wagons; New KSunshine k Howard fanges. m OK M Stoves, table and* pocket M V cutlery, hanging lamps; manufacturer of tiuware. tin mm roofing and spouting a spec ialty; the Johnston mowers, reaper and ateel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, mowers. No better pl«ce in the city to trade. Come apd see my large store room full of good*, 136$ feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office.
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