Grand Pianos for Sale. Now l» your time to seloet a good Piano; you to buy but one Flano in your llfe tlmflk. So irWle selecting one it Is the best ami ' c&etpest to buy a Rood one. PROF. MAIERB, £f!S on exlbltlon a new invoice of Pifcnos from the best Of niireni of Boston, they have a full rich and mellow tone, the action b light, quick and powerful; they will stay in tune longer than any other Piano on account of a new device of tuning pins, that 1 will be glad to »How and explain. Pteaa call and examine be tore bajnir efcewhere . You can save money bv purchasing a Piano of me. ana get an Instrument that you cui rely upon, and one Unit I will warrant or g&rantec to give entire satisfaction. I have made and tuned Pianos and Organs tat over 40 years .[therefor know how to select a perfect Piano. PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED. 218 E. North St., BTJTLEU, PA. We Are Still Offer ing through the month of Jan uary special bargains in wall paper stock to make way for spring goods. These prices can't continue on new goods, but we must have room. Also if you want anj? thing in fancy goods left over from the holiday season will sell to you at cost or lets than cost. We're stocking up on all lines of staples and want you to be on the lookout i for our new things. J. H. Douglass, Near Postoffice.f Butler, Pa. FRANIT KEMPER, DEALER IN BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, .A.nd everything in horse and buggy fur nishing go ods —I la, r - ness, Collars, "Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. .Also 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. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. AS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM FOR MANY TEARS WE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR WIN TER MILLINERY AT COST. M. F. & M. Marks. - 113' and 117 Sonth Main Street. B. $ B. Our Regular January Sale of Embroideries Is Attracting Special Attention The VALUES, The QUALITIES, The PATTERNS. Are More Attractive Than Usual Thii continuous improvement in methods of merchandise is what ia bringing us •very day more and more of your patron age. Special large line of Hamburg Edges at 50c, (2 Inches wide) and the kind that always retails at 10c and 12* c, 6-inch Flouncings, special good lot at 15c; usual price, 25c. 9to 10-inch Flouncing? at 25c, ele gant patterns and fine work. For such qualities we're accustomed to pay 50c a yard All-over Embroideries at 25c; worth 50c. Above are'all special and early buyers get tbe best selection* They'll not last very long. One thousand and one patterns of Hamburg, Swiss, and Nainsook Embroideries, the beßt values we think ever yet shown in this line. Late buyers of Dress Fabrics will profit by this January Sale in tbe«e departments of new goods just bought at half-price and to be sold the same way. We only mention this one lot of ALL-WOOL SUITINGS At 50 cents, in bothj36 and 50-inch goods. Choice stripes, plaids, mixtures that have said earlier in the season at 75c,.51.00, $125. Write for information about the oth ers. A late-season-sale of Alaska Sea! Jackets, Alaska Seal Capes, and Mink Capes, at prices very much lower than they've been sold this season. Correspondence invited. Boggs & Buhl, 115 to 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. PA. 117 ANTED—Agent* to solicit orders for ou " choice] ana hardy Nursery Stock. Steady Work For Energetic Teaperate Men. Salary and expenses or commlsslou if prefer ed. Write at once. State Age. Address. R. G. Chase & Co. ,t30 P M. pe r^ | ACT ftinnn Unless you write us quick- LUO I wIUUU ly. we want more sales men. and will guarantee permanent .positions with salary and expenses paid weekly, l'ull or put time. Experience not required. Stock complete. Including many fast selling special ties. Elegant outfit tree. Address C. It. HAWKS & CO., :Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. otaKUbed ms. Xj. c- wick: DEALER IN Rough and Worked Lumber or "all risks Dc >rs Sash, Blinds, Mouldings. Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite I'. 4 W. Depot, BUTLER. " rA LUMBER YARD. L. M. & J. J. HEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BL INDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a stock of all kinds of Lum ber, Oil Well Higs, Etc. Call and get onr prices and see our stock. Mailorders Promptly Attended To. Office and'yard on Monrok St., Near '.West. Pbxk Depot. BUTLER. PA. Planing Mill -AND- Lumber Yard J. L. FU KVIB L. O. PUB VIP. S. 6. Purvis &Gg. ItAiarFACTTTRKBS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF BVCKY DBBCKIFTXON. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa REDUCE TOUR BILL BY BI TING TOUR CLOTHING Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Bags at the One Price Net Spot Cash. RACKET STORE 120 S. Main St. Butler, Pa. Cl"iri«tmeis Gifts For Everybody. Beautiful Presents that meet all demands and satisly all wants in great variety to suit all tastes now on exhibitton at Redick's Drug Store Fancy goods and Novelties, Toilet Articles and Notions. While we can not describe or enumerate our great variety, we are very glad to Bbow them to all visitors. We claim for our stock excellence inqnality, va riety in, design and reasonable prices Whatever your wante may lie,we can meet them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison of our goods and prices. Knowing you will find our Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. RE DICK. TURN ON THE LIGHT And let It Ifllmmer un 111 every / jjKRL\ man, and rhlld I VHflv W< » Knonx of the I Jexrelleniy of (Josser's Cream Glycerine. It is the ideal Cosmetic. It stimulates the nerves, quickens circulation and carries away dead particles of the skin, leaving it fine and clear. It has no cqoai for Chap ped Hands, Lips, Face, or roughness of the skin, and is not excelled as a dressing for the face after shaving. It is u bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften the skin. No ladr or gentleman should bo without it. Ho sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. Scientific American ■ Agency for /i 1 0 J i H ™ S "S k ■ J CAVEATS TRADE MARKS, IHT DESIGN PATENTS 1 Pff 1 ' COPYRIGHTS, eto. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN k CO. .N;I BROADWAY, NKW YOIIK. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice riven free of charge in tbo Scientific Larcest. circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Hplendidly It lustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, ft.'f.OO a year; SLSO six months. Address MtINN & CO., PUBLISH Kits. 3CI Broadway, Now York. Farm For Sale. A farm. Unproved, and In a liluli state of cultivation, situate In Adams twp .Butler eoun ly. I'a.. on tlie Three Decree road, two miles from plank road, and two miles from Mars station on t* .* W. railroad. Sufficient timber thereon to fence same; K(»M1 sprint; ol water at door; In oil locality, un leased, and containing S3 acres. A two-story frauie dwelling House Willi live rooms and ball, and bank barn :u:xs<i. both In excellent order. ALSO another farm convenient to above; same two. containing GO acres, with .small dwelling house and barn. Owner, on account of age; desires to sell and quit fanning. Terms will l>e made convenient lo purchaser. Call on or address •lAM US I'EltliY. rostolWee, Valencia, I'a. ; LO LB fit THOMAS, I'ITSIiTtSISU itrVTS, I u |. "I-U JO'DL ■—*. CkilCA^JO. Nothing On Earth Will HENS LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Unod for Moulting Urn*. OS cxpE« Wirt, ijmltn, pr.™ 25 oAft-'. fn .- Vith • ! .<» orders or more, Sample copy & HUMPHREYS' *** VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr H:rse3, Cattle, Sheep. logs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 I'nur Book on Treatment of Animals iisi<l Chart Sent fr'rer. ctrt* ■ Fever«.C'on:reHli«n.,lnflammation A.A. Spinal Meningitis, .Milk Fever. n.K.—sirnlßß. l.iiniem Khenmntihin. C.f I»i*leiiiper. Nm.nl l»i«rhureet. ]>.!>.—Bot-* or <irnb». Worms. E.K—< on«li«, Ueavex. Pneumonia. F.K.—folio or <;ripr«. Bellyncbe. 0.1i.-.lli«riiriiafp. Heiuorrhairc. 11.11.—1 riaary and Kidary l)i-ea»c». I.l.—Eruptive Oi-eatef. *nit«c. J. K .--l»i?>ea><e< of Diii'ilion. raraly«i«. Single Bottle (orer 50dose«i. - - .00 Strlile f'axe, witti Spei!fl<"s. Manual. \i in in.irv < lire Oil ami Slinllcator, 57.00 Jar Veterinary Jure Oil, - - 1.00 5i.1.l bj UrußlsK; «r »•'»! [iri-p.i.l aor.hor. a«.l In sny quautil r'ori reffi|»l of pcirp. UrSPURETS* ItD. CO., 1I I X 113 William St, Srw York. W HOMEOPATHIC f* No.fcO In use 30 yt-ars. Tlio only purcessful remedy tor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from overwork or other causes. f>l per vial, or 5 vial& ati«l large vial powder, lor $3. Sold I -y !»• '■ MthUi • 9 '■ ■■'■ 1 ' i • munuis' mi 1». t 0., William SI., S«W York. We use Alnnhnl pure alcohol to make WOLFF'S A- >iE BLACKING. Alcohol is good for lc i.i r; it is goixl for the skin. Alcohol i: lii.. liit.l' ingredient of Cologne, Florida AN ate! and Bay Kum tlic well known face We think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acuie Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. _V;:ny jicople are so accustomed to buying a i!n-s --ing or blacking at sc. and 10c- a ' tile that they cannot tmderstand that o i lad - ing tan l>e cheap at 20c. We want to r ic t them with cheapness if we can, and to a - complish this we offer a reward of SIO,OOG for a recipe which will enable v -; WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at such i that a retailer can profitably sell it a! I*' bottle. We hold this offer open • Jan. Ist, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PhilftdolpK! Gooil 11100.1, Good Ilealtli. OCTlie Blood Searcher is the safe.»t Porif.< r rrer JQf L Ic' Th. Illacfc Heads, aud all Afßlood. Sold by Druggists. ff fha asV.tri Ca.. gitt:t«gi, ii. o|f 111 DISEASES Oil Elf SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY ctj-res. OINTMENT The gimplr application of "Swath*'* Onmss*r" without an* internal medicine, will core any cate nf Tetter. Hall Ebeum.Kir.icworm Pilea,llch,Sore«,Piirpl«"». Kry«ipela«,4o. mm matter how ohctinate or lone "tandinr- Sold hy •! ruggiata, « acnt bj nail for etn. S 9ITATSa4 Sv i'hiladelj bia. Pa. As< TOUT rtrupjiatforl^ CURED F.HARO LD m MEN LOST or FAILING MANHOOD fc'i ! n 'liWf Ocaertl and NERVOUS DEBILITY', fttwWtl Wcakae«a of Body and Kind, EtfrcU Errors or Exoeitei in Old or Your?. Koi'Usl, Noble H «MI(NiD rally Hnlorfl. How lo f«!*nr» m 4 fitrfcs'lirn YW 4k. t MiKVVI.oI'H* TAKTH Oh iinfa!Mn* iiOMK i KKATfIKNT-Kenefltf !a it day. Hea tcntlfy froiu .">0 State* anJ Foreign Countrle*. Write th»au DrarrlptUo Hook, eiplaualloß and prooTt mailed (aealc*!) Mdrus ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. DOCTORS LAKE jB PRIVATE DISPENSARY. -L, FI COR. PENH AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. JSGFIYFR' PITTSBURGH, PA. ■■ JSpKjfti Allformsof Delicate and Com , F ,kj plicated Diseases rcqnirinjfCON. OW" 'WIST FIOENTIAL antISCIESTII- lc: Meil- ication arc treated at this Dis lieiisary with a success rarely attained. I)r. S. U. I .aWe Is a member of the ltoval College Of I'liy iii iaii-. and Surgeons, and is the oldest and most ex|H-ricnecd SPKCIAI.IST in tlic city SpecUl at tention ;;ivcn to Nervous Debility from excessive menial exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc., raus mg physical and mental decay,lack of energy, lespondency, etc.; also Cancers. Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin, niood. I.ungs,Urinary Organs,etc. Consultation 'ree and strictly confidential. Office hours, !l to i and T to 8 1". M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. only. ■ill at otlico or address DRS. LAKK. COR. "kSN AVE. AND4TIIST..PITTSBURGH. I'A. D| IDTI IRC I We the undersigned were nUr I lint . entirely cured of rupture by Dr. .1. It. Mayer. Wl Arcli St.. Philadelphia. Pa., s. Jones Phillips, Kennet Square. I'a. ; T. A. Kreit/, Slatfngton. Pa.; E. M. Small, Mount Alto. Pa.; Kcv. s. H. Sherman. Sunbury. Pa.; D. J. Dellett, jit s. TwelitU St ~ Heading Pa.; Win. I)lx, ISJO Montrose St.. Philadelphia; II L. Rowe. :■**> Elm St., Reading, Pa. ; George and I'll. Burkart, 4.nt Ixicust St., Reading, Pa. send for circular. "DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES. So(> North SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Are the oldest In America for the treatment of SPECIAL DISEASES nml TOCTIIFUI. EKKORS, Blood Poison. Nervous Debility, I'leers. Run nings, Discharges, strictures, Bladder. Kld nev, and Skin Discuses, Varicocele, Hy drocele, Rupture. Permanently cured by Improved methods without detention from business. The Doctor's success Is due to Ills lite-long experience and stuih; to the pure veget ible remedies used and to Hie thorough examination and watchful at tention given patients during treatment. A forty years'establishment is our guarantee of success olJiec hums. A'A. M. to Jp.M,i;to :• P. M. All day Saturday. Mn.days, 10 to 12 A. M. Send stamp tor book. filUlft w IXUUKJ WEARING OUT fHEEP™™' y!™ NO RUBBING I 5S REQUIRED. SHAM follow DIRECTIONS CLOSELY FAHM FOB SALE. The undersigned will sell his lurm,containing sixty acres, more or less, and located In Adams Twp.. on the Kvansburg and Mars road, mar Marshall and Myoma stations on the p. w R. R. and near the Callery oil lle'.d. It contains a good house, good bank hi.rn Mx.il, good outbuildings, good orchard, level and good ground, two springs near house, pump n barn, anil all In good order. Inquire of or address James Davidson, Myoma P. 0., Butler Co., Pa Advertise in tbe Citizen. After Dinner. "I'm after my dinner," growled the tramp, sticking his head in the kitchen door about three o'clock In the after noon. "And you're after ours, too," cheerily chirruped the cook, throwing a stove lid at him; "wo dino at one p. m. sharp."—Detroit Free Press. One Feature A boat It. Cppen—l don't see why anybody ever wants to go into tho retail grocery trade. It lias a smaller percentage of profit than any business I know of. Dewing—lt has, hey? By ginger, there's a hundred sccnta on every dol lar's worth of goods a grocer sells!— Chicago Tribune. A Koinancfl of Two Maids. Each was loved by a lover poor, And each by a lover rich. One cleaved to the cashless swain. And one to the rich did hitch. Then at each of the youthful wives The critical world did tilt, And one was bedubbed a fool. The other a venal Jilt. —Pock. Time: 11:45 P. M. "Mr. Camper—er —will you give me the time?" "Certainly. Bnt do you mean by that that you think it is near the hour for retiring?" "Oh, no; not at all. I have an en gagement to ride before breakfast."— Life. Th« Melancholy Day*. The willows wept that tho summer was dead, As they shook In the bleak autumn air; Anil tho maples all blushed a rosy red At tUo thought of their limbs being bare. —Harper's Baxar. In IHfferent Senses. Lord Killingly (who has just been re fused) —I thought you American girls were on the lookout for nobility. Miss Teezcr—We are, my lord, and sometimes we have to look out very carefully to prevent throwing ourselves away.—Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Kye» and No Eye*. Miss Xeersite —Who is that crossing the street .' I cannot recognize anyone at that distance. Charlie Voix—Why, that is your aunt Rosalind, but I wonder who that girl is behind her, with tee seal cape on? Miss Xeersite —Seal? Oh, that is not seall It is sealette.— Puck. A Burst of Confidence. "Your mother, I understand, has been very ill, Thomas." "Yessir." "Is she mending, Thomas?" "Mend'.n"? No, indcedy! She said I could go without clothes before she would sew another durned stitch." — Life. By innumerable cures, I)r. Hull's Cough Syrup has won for itself a most enviable reputation. I've been suffering for the past three weeks with a strained wrist. 1 tried Sal vation Oi 1 . and find myself, after having used one bottle, entirelv cured. CHAS. KKYSBR, It© Mulberry St., Haiti more Md. —The "practical joker"' has turned up again, this time in New Zealand, where he mixed poison intheioodat a wedding feast. This is the kind of practical jokers that ought to be hanged for fun. —"You can never put too much water in milk if you always put it through the cow's mouth." This is one of many ana logous aphorisms by Professor Kobertson, the Canadian dairy commissioner. —Travellers may learn a lesson from Mr. C. I). Cone p. prominent attorney of Park er, Dakota, who says: "I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lleme 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 I). 11. Wulle.r, butler; A. Bowers, Pro sped; lireaden it Allison. W. Sunbury. —Governor Pattison on the 1 Oth inst. issued a proclamation announcing a re duction of the State debt, the past year, amounting to $2,538,352. England is having a hard time with her colonies. There is starvation in India and Labouchere says Canada must either get into the United States or organize a little United States of its own. —Five cents a day saved and invested will produce in seven years s2.">o- The same live cents invested in two good news papers may save a farmer the loss of $lO, 000 on a gold brick in six months. —At a recent family reunion in Missouri two unusually fat babies were proudly exhibited by their fond parents. The old est, aged 5 years, weighs 107 pounds, and the youngest, aged 2J years, weighs 90 pounds. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will tell." Good crops cannot be grown with poor strains of seed. For sixteen years Tillinghast's l'uget 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 free to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and we will also send "llow to Grow Cabbage and Celery,'' a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has has never read it. Address ISAAC TIUJNGHAST, La Plume, Pa. —One of the largest forests in the world stands on ice. Itissituated between the Urel and Okhotsk Seas. A well was re ccntly dug in the region, when it wasfound that at a depth of 11(5 metres the ground was still frozen. —Some horsemen are using sugar and molasses as food for horses in preparing them for sale. It has a tendancy to add flesh, and gives a line glossiness to the coat. The practice is not objectionable, as tuo sweets aid digestion and help toward a healthy condition of the stomach and bowels. —Mr. William T. Price, a Justice ol the Peace, at Hichland, Nebraska, was confin ed to his bed last winter with a severe at tack of lumbagj; but a thorough applica tion of Chamberlain's Pain Halm enabled bim to get up and go to work. Mr. Price says: The remedy cannot be 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. 50 cent bottles for sale by It. II Wuller, Butler; A. Dowers, Pro sped; Dreadou A Allison, W. Souliury. —The Chicago IJiralil suggests that it' we Jo not like the name Chili we should eail it Pat-Kgania. If this doesn't rilu Chili into u declaration of war nothing will. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure lor Chronic Soro Eycp, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after ail other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and SO cent buses. FOR KENT. Farm containing 200 acres, located in Donegal Twp., well watered, good orchard plenty of fruit, pood dwelling, barn, spring house, granery, and best farm in the town ship for stock raising or cultivation. For merly George Gillespie farm. Apply to ANDREW FORI), Duller Co , Pa. Chicora l*. O. i ; -. k.l . >MOwi rcu. A <"« ' m 'J- ' -"''y l*c». A. Vpfu • U - Y THE ciTTZT:>r MISCKL S THE OLDEST POSTMASTER. A Man Who Has S»rve<l the Government Sixty-Three V«iri. Below is presented the portrait of a man who has the honor of being the oldest postmaster in the United States and probably in the world— Roswell Beardsley, of North Lansing, Tomp kins county. X. Y. Appointed in IS2B, during the administration of John Quincy Adams, and when this republic was yet in its infancy, and the recent discoveries in modern science nnthought of. he assumed at the age of a little less than nineteen years the duties of a re sponsible position that he has contin- BOSWF.IX BKA.KDSf.Er. tied to hold through all the vast changes, party animosities and political convulsions of sixty-three years. In his beautiful home, with its lux uriant furnishings and pleasant sur roundings, he passes much of his time, where his friends, whose name is le gion, are thrice welcomed and hos pitably received. •• Sn firm he strode across the room, So stately was his air, You scarce hail fruos-seil that eighty years llail whitened through his hair." A perfect gentleman of the old school: a millionaire anil splendid financier; a lover of books; a friend of science and education, and a believer iu the broad principles of humanity—schools, col leges, universities, churches and benev olent societies alike receive liberal ben efits from his bountiful hand. The cut is reproduced from a recent photo graph, presented by Mr. Beardsley with his autograph as a souvenir to a Detroit Free Press correspondent. Politeness Made Him a Canon. Canon Duckworth, of Westminster Abbey, is said to owe his place in ec clesiastical life and his favor in royal eyes to a slight act of courtesy to tho princess of Wales. The scene of his graceful gallantry was at Oxford, a number of years ago, when the prin cess. on her way with the prince and a party of friends to embark in a barge on tHe river, became separated from the others and stood at the river side alone and irresolute. A young man who happened to be near by saw her dilemma and, stepping forward, assist ed her to embark. The prince, who ar rived a moment later, thanked him. Dean Liddell, who was in the royal train, noted his gallantry, and within a few years that youth was a favorite with royalty and well on his way to preferment in the church. Now he is canon of Westminster. And Still They Kick. Madagascar people work twenty-five days in a year and make enough then to support them in idleness the rest of the lime TUo Twins. So lll:e are we that people say They can't tell me from Jim. But I cau tell us any day— I'm lae, and he 13 him. —Harper's Young Feople. Had » Prejudice Against Water. Broker —Now, colonel, I would ad vise you to buy some P D. &Q. 11. R. Col. Blood—lsn't that a Gould stock? "Yes." "Then I don't want any. Yon forget I am from Kentucky."—Jury. Kvery penny tells. —You can get Salva tion Oil for twenty live cents. Best in the market. John B. Hough, the far-famed lecturer excused himself to an audience, because of a bad cold, th«n started for Egypt in the hope of getting rid of it. Kgypt contains no remedy more certuin in its results than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. —The two boys who were found guilty of murdering another boy, were sentenced at Liverpool, England, last week, to the reformatory, as they were exempt Irom capital punishment on account of their age. The lads were S and 9 respectively, and their victim was only 8 years of age. —For a prompt, effective, yat perfectly sate blood purifier, take Hood's Sarsapa rilla. —The longest day of the year at Phila delphia is I,"i hours, at. London I<H, at St. Petersburg 19, at Toruea, Finland 22 and at Spitsbergen ,'U months. 1). H. Wuller,druggistdesires to inform the public,that he is agent for.the most suc cessful preparation that has yet been pro duced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. The article re ferred to is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won faino and popularity on it's merits and one that can always be depended upon. 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. —According to a decision of the Su preme Court, you can sell game of any kind at any season of the year in Pennsyl vania, provided it has been killed outside of the State. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after sullering for several years with a severe lung afleetion, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sutfer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthaia, Catarrh, Bronchitis pud all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sutlerers will try his Keinedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will pleas»* address tttv. KIiWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyu, New York. —The three tallest trees in are believed to a saquoia near Stockton, Cal., which is 323 feet high, and the two eucalypti in Victoria, Australia, estimated to be 4:15 and 450 respectively. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, I'a., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted 011 the European plan. Lodgings, 2.1, —33, —or 30 cents. —The metal in a 5-cent nickel piece is Worth about halt a cent, and 15 cents will purchase copper enough to make 12 worth of cents. —Khcuiuat ism cured in a day "Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable anil mysterious. It removes at once the cause and.the dis ease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benetits. 75 cts. Sold by .t. C. Kcdiek, druggist, Butler. —Over 10,000,000 fish eggs are now is various stage* ol development at the State fish hatchery at Erie. Consumption Surely Cured. To The Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named dist .i>e. By its timely use thousands of hopeless ra.MCB have been permanently cared. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me tht ir Express and P. O. address. Respect- JttUy. T. A. WWCUM, M. C. # I*l I'earl St.. N. Y. Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SALE For •'}() 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. VSGELEY. 347 S. MAIN ST., Opp. Willard House. —» IF ANY SHOE WAS EVER _ : , \ worthy of a high place history, it ib i \ 1 P" I our School Shoe. There is no necessity 1 iTj \ (or putting their history into book «Tj I form. You "soon know enough about ■ |I J I them if ycu wear a pair of them." It IJ \ wont take you long to find out that |jj ' , I when you bought them you were buy- A Ii c* iug splendid service for very little CJ Irii) money. )y - 7"* '' *' e rst yon "discover is that ■ \H| VUI you ore thort ughlv at ease in them." rj cpTiUliV liiV' then ycu "reaiize that tbey not ooly tj ; look well but wear well"—in short that - - IS you have a shoe you needn't be asham ed of. There are no cheaper shoes on earth than our Ladies Fine Shoes at sl.i 0, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Then see the Ladies Heavy Shoes in A Ch' . tilove Grain, Oil Graiu, Kip and Calf at 75 cts, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1 50. Oi M stnd Boys Kip Boots and Shoes from the cheap Brogau to the finest hand sewed shoe.-?. Our Old Ladies W unu Shoes ore splendid—None better. -HOLIDA Y SLIPPERS- Of the choiceM patterns now ready. In buying Christmas presents why not buy something in the way of Boots and Shoes or Slippers. They are useful and are always appreciated, At 50 cts Gents Fine Embroidered Slippers. At 75 cts Gents Fine Embroiderd Velvet Slippers. At SI.OO Gents Plush slippers iu beautiful shades. At $1 25 and $1.50, the patterns are beatifui, in different colors—in Blue, Old Gold, Seal Brown and Tobacco Brown. Then the Maroon Goat at SI.OO, $1.25 and Tan Calf at $1.50 are beauties. Then the Russia Leather in the dark wine color ond the Alligators are the finest Slippers in the market. Our Ladies Slippers are fine—large selecticn-.no house can show so large a selection or as fine styles and at as low prices as these goods are. Don't faii to come in and buy n pair or two before stock is broken. B C HUSELTON, - - - 102 N. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA *1 I SPECIAL l| ! • AIBKHT! -I I I r Ou or about Feb. Ist, we have our annual "stock taking" ? £ $ x* and in order to reduce our stock as much as possible by that y* time, we will close out our Fall and Winter goods,"nclnding 6 all warm goods, also all heavy leather and rubber Jp I P e>| goods at the lowest price at which such goods «l were ever sold. We also have a large lot S of odd sizes iu men's and ladies' fine C- 4L cK' shoes which will be sold at almost t $ ,< half their value to close them % I out. o O 0 o | AL. RUFF, ! ti 111 4- South JVLain Street. Butler, T^a. I nt Uinu and a tar ted tno I > i .ci Bie.idily nud made money fatter than I exaectedt • I bee .u«abb tobuy an ialaud ond build a small fummur h * If I don't ft;- c«-dat that. I will *o to work ap tin nt Uio b« iu which I mado n»y money. Traed: Co.s If we do. ltd If . .iu da* lime 1-e abletobitv uu Uland >.nd • .. i a hotel, il you «i«h m Money ran ho earned at «»'?■ new line vI w :k tap idly and honorably, br those of villi* i -< v young cr old, and lo th*-ir own 1 • al.: •« .; »*« Any one can do the work Easy to 1 Ilull • •> I risk. You can .lorotr V.nr »; -u. i m.-nt-. or altyonitime to the work Tl..t n- :• : v.■■•nderful »uc rcn toevery worker lir •in:u r» i. » cirni: • fro . S««» lo S.»O per week and now .mi- aioi a little expo r.»*iic»» W# mn furnish vouthe* ' '• »yni<*ut»we teach you I REE. Thtata » ' ■ •' '• Hp pill infill ei»lniwon.!-r «irea< (uu will r«w«rd mqr iadMtrtou warkar « harmr y»a*n. .• .1 wl.ii.-v... ... mi.. .!..(• -.>n ■ -».* 1.-about tlii • nd»*rfnl work ut !♦« < mean<• tunch money lost to s .So sr»no lo o\plain h« r. ».«»t it > i will write t u i K 1 I TIE I i: A: to., Ilox 100, .%usrnata, Maluc. READ AND REMEMBER. For striclly pure and reliable STRAIGHT i.IQUOKS, call on X. f%. FXfIJCH, 12 SMITBMKMt ST., I'ITTSBCBfiH, PA. (Opp. Munongaheln House.) Mat-clilex-t for Family ti-:e am! Medicinal pur ines arc i ixcirs i.oi.r>i:\ wnrnxc, uiti t»r< KKNIIIiIMKk S X.rIISKV. t>er (11 <>\ KItIK.I.T S \\ IIISKV. r fi His ' liILI.IXUKins WHISKY, J for Hoods nt nilj packed and promptly shipped 1 hek ok l.jii'Eji.-i: on receipt of rash or post office order. :■ "Nollilntf expressed O. IX Send for I*rice tint. A. J. FRANK CO. DKAUnuON DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS FANCY AND TOILET AKTICES, rONGES, BRI'SHES, PERFUMERY, Ac nr-l-hysl. Lans" I'refwrl prions carerully co.r. undid. 5 S. Main Slreel, Butler, Pa. - Leading Millinery House - ci? j THE* m DlE^du We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of M I=L=L,=l-]\r=JE _ H=Y In every desirable style and quality. Our stock isunucuallv large and attractive. Trimmed bats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt hats, velvet bats and sailor bats Hats and i bonnete trimmed to order. Tfce largest and most complete stock ol velvets ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler. FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor bats in great variety. MOURNING | Hats and bonnets receive onr beet attention, a complete line always on hand. A "?»e | n T. PAPE I Cheapest. I I • I f\ I Lap | street. CAPTURED. Once upon a time a young man named '/fib/ Cobb met a beautiful young lady named (Vol/-' \ e bb, and it is t elated that he fell in love u/i /Oa /// &2p\ ) aR soon as be Spied-her. Our tale is told. f We've caught your eye. Do you catch on * Well; just follow along a little further. That "birds of a feather, flock s> * together" in little droves by themselves is fPVJMf-') no more truly verified than at our store. . aT Those who are good Judges of goods in |1 our line, and who wish to get the best JL X goods in the market for the money, cen ; gregate at our store daily. There is al ways room lor one more; so don't be back -J ! * V— ward, but call ID and see us. I did not think of advertising this fall, but I met a man who asked mo who I was. I told him Heck, The Champion Clothier & Fm'nisher. And strange to say, he informed me that be had never heard of me. Well! it is just such people wo are after, aud if this should catch their eve, we hope human curiosity will lend 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 Iruit; and her offspring have tbeir 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 bole. Eveybody wonders wbat is in it. Properly directed, this curiosity often leads 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 clothing—in Overcoats, and Suits for men, boys and children, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Shirts, Uuder wear, Cordigan-Jackets, Leather Coats and Pants, OveralKJackets, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Rubber-Coats, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hdkfs, Mufflers, Brushes, Purses, Bill aud Pocket-Books, Ladies and Gents' Watches, Chain- Charms, Rings, Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttcns, Silver C ard-Cases, and a full line of Notions—at remarkably low prices; no matter how low you have been offered goods we have tbem still lower arid for quality we never tuke a back seat. It will be 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. r>. H E C K, Champion Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. 121 £s". Main St. Bntler, 3?a. Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Ye;ir Right. And buy your Dry Goods, Carpets, etc. at TROUTMAN'S And at the end of 1892 figure up and see how many hard earned dol lars you have saved by doing so, and you will sarprise yourself. Cloaks, Jackets, Wraps, Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Etc., Etc., At Big BARGAINS this 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, 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BTT'i'ljE'R, I UPELCsI IsT'A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. reaper and .steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, warranted; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn mowers. No better place in the city to trade. Come and see my large store room lull of goods, 136* feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN ; —l = All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office.
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