Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 29, 1892, Image 4

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    Grand Pianos for
Sale.
New la your time to wloct a stood Plan..; you
4o not want to buy Out one Piano ID your life
time. 80 while selecting one it H the Best and
tfic&pest to buy a good one.
PROF. MAIERB,
ot Boston has opened a Piano and orcan
Parlor at No. 218. East North St., where be ha*
on e-Jbttlon a new invoice of Pianos from the
very best of maker, ot Boston. they have a fall
rich and mellow tune, the action Is light, quick
and powerful; they will stay In tune longer
than any other Piano on account of a new
devlco of tuning plat, that 1 will be glad to
show and explain. Plea* call and eiamlne be
fore buyng eEwhere. You can save money
by purchasing a Piano of me, and get an
instrument that you can rely upon, and one
that I will warrant or garantee to give enure
satisfaction. I have made and toned
Pianos and Organs
for over to yean,'therefor know how to select a
perfect Piano.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
TUNED.
218 E. North St.,
BUTLER, 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 any 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 for our
new things.
J. H. Douglass,
Near Postoffice, Butler, Pa.
FRANK KEMPER,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
HARNESS,
And everything in
horse and buggy fur
nishing go ods—HE ar -
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.
Hotel
Waverly.
8. McKEAN ST., - - BUTLER, PA.
Opposite Sobool House.
This elegant new hotel is now open to
the pnhlic; it is a new hoase, with new
furniture throughout and all modem con
venienoes; is within easy reach of the de
pots and business houses of the town, and
has a splendid view of the eastern part of
the town.
Rates Reasonable.
Give m. a oall when in Butler.
CHESS STOKER, Prop'r.
Willard Hotel.
W. a. BEIHING, Prop'r
BUTLER, -
STABLIHfi IH COHIICTIOK.
SABFIiB 8008 tar COBBIBCUL TBI Tillß
CRAWFORD & KENNEOY.
The well-known liveryman, Wm.
Kennedy, has bought an interest in
the above bars and will be pleased to
bave hia friends call at bis new place
of business. Tbe
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riage*
in Bntler at the most reasonable
rates. The place is easily remember
ed. Tbe firat stable west of tbe
Lowry House.
Hotels and Depots,
W. S. Gregg iB now running a line
of carriages between tbe hotels and
depots of the town.
Charges reasonable. Telephone
No. 17, or leave orders at Hotol
Yogeley.
Good Livery io Connection
Mifflin Street Livery.
BIEHL k HEPLER Prop'rs.
One square west of Main St., on
Mifflin ot. All good, Bafe horses;
new baggies and carriages. Landaus
for weddings and funerals. Open
day and night. Telephone No. 34.
SCRUTTE k O'BRIEN,
Sanitary Plumbers
And Gtas Fitters.
DBALKBS I*
Sewer Pipe,
Gas Fixtures,
Globes and
Natural Gas Appliances.}
Jeffereon St„opp. Lowry House
BTJTLBR. PA*
Good Farm for Sale.
Containing 108 acres and »T perches. To acre,
cleared and under lenoe. Balance Bunding In
good white oak Umber. Comfortable dwelhac
house, good barn, wagon shed. oj
best Klud. hog pen and sbeep boase. Never
faiiiiiK fcprlDgs over whole place: a good or
chard. Possessionjlveo April l.ustl Title
good Situate in rain twp.. Butler coun'r.
Pa., about six miles Mutb of Butler
Bnquire at CrnzKN office. Butler, ha., or tbe
owner. DAVID DIXON.
Brownsdale. Butler Co., Pa
in. Tsc.tur. p'Msint;an«
§ NewKMupv r ivmisinv uwnexK
tiSEJtf. i-C «1 THOMAS,
iMsitiianfl loniai
41 if OIUOI^OI
L. C- WICK
DKALKR IK
Rough and Worked Lumber
OF'ALL KIXDS
D";us, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Latb
Always in Stock.
LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER.
Office opposite P. it W. Depot,
BUTLBR. - - PA
LUMBER YARD.
L M. & J. J. HEWIT,
Dealers in all kinds of
Rough and Worked Lumber.
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SHINGLES,
LATH, ETC.
We have a stock of all kinds of Lum
ber, Oil Well Rigs, Etc.
Call and get our prices and see our stock.
Mailorders Promptly Attended
To.
Office and'jardjon
MUKROB ST., NEAR IWKST PKSN DRPOT,
BUTLER. PA.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard
1. L. PD KVIB. L. O. PDBVIS.
S.G. Purvis & Co.
KAJJCFACTCRJtES Jk-SD DEALERS IV
Rough and Planed Lumber
OV IV CRT DESCRIPTION.
SHINGLES, LATH
& SEWER PIPE.
Butler, Pa.
REDUCE TOUR BILLJBY BUYING
YOUR
CLOTHING
Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks
and Bags at the One Price Net
0. Spot Cash.
RACKET STORE
120 H. Main St.
Butler, Pa.
Christmas
Gifts
F" or
Everybody.
Beautiful Presents that meet all
demands and satisfy all wants in
great variety to suit all tastes now
on ezhibitton at
Redick's Drug Store
Fancy goods and Novelties, Toilet
Articles and Notions. While we can
not describe or enumerate oar great
variety, we are very glad to show
them to all visitors. We claim for
our stock excellence inquality, va
riety in, design and reasonable prices.
Whatever jour wants may be,we can
meet them with beautiful and apro
priate selections. We solicit a com
parison ot our goods and prices.
Knowing you will find our Holiday
goods the best and cheapest.
Respectfully,
J. C. RE DICK.
TUBN ON THE LIGHT
Aad let It glimmer
■a UI «»• rj f man, woman
sad child I VHfly \seei
Knows of tha I Jcxrtllenrr of
Gosser'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 equal for Chap
ped Bauds, Lips, Face, or roughness of the
skin, and is not excelled as a dressing for
tho face after shaving. It is a bland,
creamy emulsion, with just enough vege
table oil to soften the skin. No ladr or
gentleman shonld be without it. Be sure
to get tbe genuine. Take no substitute.
"For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug
gist, Butler, Pa.
oaaa. Sclentlflo American
Agency for
I I L J J * L J
/ . ■ m ■ . ■
CAVEATS
HP TRADE
DESIGN PATENTS
'mfV' OOPYRIOHTS, Mo.
For information and free Handbook write to
ItVWS ft CO.. 981 BROADWAT, NKW YORK.
Oldest bureau for securing patents In America.
Brarr patent taken out by ua Is brought before
the jiahllo by a notice given free of charge In tha
Scientific JVmericau
Largest circulation of any scientific paper in tha
world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent
man ahoald be without It. Weekly, 93.00 a
rear: fLM six months. Address Mu Xy\ CO
rWl.nnnui, 361 Broadway, New York.
Farm For Sale.
A farm, Improved, and In a high state of
cultivation, situate In Adams twp .Butler coun
ty, Pa, on the Three Degree road, two miles
(rom plank road, and two miles from Mars
station on P Ac W. railroad, sumclent timber
thereon to fenoe same; good spring of water at
door; In oil locality, unleased. and containing
53 acres. A two-story frame dwelling house
with Ore rooms asd ball, and bank barn 3«xS6.
both In excellent order.
I ALSO another farm convenient to above:
same twp., containing 60 acres, with small
dwelling house and barn. Owner, on account
of ace. desires to sell and quit farming. Terms
will oe made convenient to purchaser. Call on
or address
JAMES PKRKY.
I'ostolllce, Valencia, l'a.
■ OCT iinnn I'nless you write us qulck-
LUO I vIUUU )y. We want mole sales
men, and will guarantee permanent positions
with salary and expenses paid weekly. Pull
or part time. Experience not required. Stock
complete, including inauy last selling special
ties. Elegant outfit free. Address
f. H. HAWKS A CO..
.Nurseryman, Rochester. N. Y.
(BlAbUsUed 1870.
Nothing On Earth Will
HENS
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevent* all Disease.
Good for Moulting Item.
STS-SPS pfSrent Rcmp." Kiy» on^ruKtc-roer.
If TOU can't get It wnd to N«.
We mil i one pack SSr ¥"!▼• $1- A S 1-4 Ih. cm.n 11.30. J?
rtui*. s£> 00, expr»*" paid. Poultry Raising tiutdf.
25 cents, free with SI.OO orders or more. Bamp.e copy
of THX BtffPoam
L 8. JOHSSON £ CO., tt Custom How St., Boston. Ma«.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphreys" *periflrs are scientifically and
can-fully prt-pared Remedies. used t or years In
private practice and tor over thirty years by the
people with entire sucrws. Every single Specific
a special cure for the disease named.
They cure without d rut;King, purging or reducing
the system and are In fact anu aew the Hot ereign
Kemedie* of the tt orld.
LiiT or rxtsciTAi aos. crsi:.. rsto-S.
1-fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. .US
U— Worms. Worm Fever. Worm Colic..
3—Teething! Colic, Crying. Wakefulness .US
4- J»inrrbcn. of Children or Adults . .US
7~ t oughs. Colds, Bronchitis .US
8-Nenralgia. Toothache. Faocache .US
9- Headache*, Kick Headache, Vertigo.. .US
10—Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Constipation .US
J 1-Suppressed or Painfal Periods .US
lU— Whites. Too Profuse Periods
13—troop. Laryngitis. Hoarseness . .. .23
14—Malt Kheom, Erysipelas. Eruptions .US
15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .US
I#—Mainria. Chilis, Fever and Agnc. .US
17—Piles, lillnd or Bleeding .US
19-Catarrh. Influenza, Cokl in the Head .US
40— Whooping tough *25
27—Kidney Diseases -US
US — Nervous Debility I.UO
30-1 rinary Weakness, Wetting Bed .25
gold bj Dmrrl*ti, or KM po«tj>«M on reelpt of prle*.
Da RoniUTl MAIUIL 1«« p«r»«. s»ll.*ri r»B
mHPHRFT"! - 9PD. CO., 111 alii WHni« St., *.w York.
SPECIFICS.
IVe Can't do it
b:it arc willing to pay for learning how to
make as good an article as WOLFF'S ACHE
HLACKINO of cheap material so that a
retailer can profitably 6ell it at 10c.
Our price is 20c.
The retailer says the public will not pay
it. We say tho public will, because they
will alwav's pay a fair price for a good
article To show both the trade and the
public that we want to give them the best
for the least money, we will pay
$10,000.00
Reward
For aljove information ; this offer is open
until January Ist, 1893.
WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Pik-Iton is tho name of a paint which
does work that no other paint can do. JVrui
ood painted with It looks like the natural
wood when it is stained and varnished.
PAINTERS AND BUILDERS
will And it profitable to Investigate. All
pr.lnt stores sell it.
nil re ITCHING PILES
r LtOIWAVNE'S
■ OINTMENT
ABSOLUTELY CURBS. Um 1 mfcfl 1
SYMKIOMH-Molatarei lntciM Itcklif and
•tlnglnc; moat ut nl* hit worn by scratch lit* If
allowed to continue tun or* form and protrude,
which often bleed and ulcerate, btooalag frj
•ore. BW AY>E* OINTMENT atop* the lUhla«
aad bleeding, heala uleeratloa, and la awt «MM
KBOVM the tumor*. A reur DNI«U» tor la.
CASES CURED TO
AY CURED IF UNCOM
BY ORGAN iO) '
W eat':
or I " ,
CVCMY k i B.Wmm
Examination fr** fry maU. V |
P.HAROLD HAYES M.WSSgS
O I N. Y^
FOR MEN ONLY!
IVilpJll"fffl For LOBTorPAIinfO MANHOO*
r||ri ,llW4jn a) andHS&VOUB D£BIIITTv
Rl 'jf In I ■ of Body and Kind, Effect!
MliHH>Hllar Errors or Exieuei in Old or Yoaiif.
B»ba*t, Nobi* MaKHOOD Wly Rntorfd. How te enlarge u4
Itmithta WI£AI, IXDKTVLOPIDOROAKS* PARTS OF BODY.
Absolutely aafelllag HOIK TREATMENT—BeoeBta la a day.
Its tottlf j from 10 BUin aad Ferelf a Couatrlae. Write then.
Dtteiiptlto Book, rialaaatloa aad proof* mailed (tooled) free.
Add"" ERIC MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V.
« DOCTORS LAKE
PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
COB. PENN AVE. ANO FOURTH 8T„
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Allformsof Delicate and Com
plicated Diseases requiring CON
FIDKNTIAL and SCIBNTIFIC Med
ication are treated at this Dis
pensary with a RUCCCSB rarely attained. Dr. 8.
K. I.ake In a member of tho Itoyal College of Phy
sicians and Surgeons, and is tne oldest and most
experienced SPECIALIST in the city Special at
tention given to Nervous Debility from er cessive
mental exertion, indiscretion of youth,etc., raus
mg physical and mental docay,laek of energy,
iespondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Kits.
Piles, Rheumatism, and all diseasesof tho Skin,
Riood, Lungs, Clinary Organs,etc. Consultation
Iree and strictly confidential. Office hours,it to
I and 7 to 8 t. M.; Sundays, 1 tu 4 P. M. only,
mil at office or address DRS. I.AKIC, COR.
VJSNN AVE. AND ITU ST.. PITTSIIUUUH.I'A.
QUPTIIPP I We the undersigned wero
lUr I unt . entirely cured of rupture by
Dr. J. K. Mayer. 831 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa.,
S. Jones Phillips, Kennet Square. Pa. ; T. A.
Kreltz. Slatlngton, Pa.; E. M. Small. Mount
Alto. Pa.; KPV. S H.Shermer, Sutibury, Pa.; I).
J. Dellett, 214 s. Twelfth St.. Reading Pa.; Win.
[)lx, 1820 Montrose St., Philadelphia; H L.
Rowe. 309 Kim St., Reading, Pa.; George and
Kb. Burkart, 439 Locust St., Heading. Pa. Send
for circular.
GOOD w
UUUII WEARING OUT
rurrn CLOTHES,
I Mr If ASLITTUOR
LIiLLII Mfj RHRRIMR
«Ain IS REQUIRED.
SHAM f° llow
JUnr DIRECTIONS
W—M CLOSELY
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell his farm,containing
sixty acres, more or less, and located In Adams
Twp.. on the Kvansburg and Mars road, near
Marshall and Myoma stations on the P. & W
R. R. and near the Callery oil Held.
It contains a good bouse, good bank bf-rn
86x34, good outbuildings, good orchard, luvel
and good ground, two springs near house, pump
n barn, and all In good order.
Inquire of or address
James Davidson,
Myoma P. 0.,
Butler Co., Pa
DOCTOR
J. B HOBENSACKS
MIiDICA I. OFFICES.
SOU North SECOND ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Are the oldest In America for the treatment of
SPECIAL DISEASES and VOITIIFII. EBBOKS.
Blood Poison. Nervous Debility. Ulcers. Run
nings. Discharges, Strictures. Bladder. Kid
ney, and Skin Diseases. Varicocele, Hy
drocele, Rupture.
Permanently cured by Improved methods
without detention from business. The Doctor's
success Is due to his life-long experience and
study; to the pure vegetable remedies used and
to the thorough examination and watchful at
tention given patients during treatment. A
forty years' establishment Is our guarantee of
success.
Office hours, u M. to 2r. M.. Gto9r. M. All
day Saturday. Sundays, to to 12 A. M. Send
stamp for book.
MUTED LAiN
In old tirm. kefrrcrictft.*-• julrts!. lY»:,».-i . ti |>. U>J
I - IJK 4* VOTEK IX .U. 1
LOVE LAI'GHS AT AU.
s^-
Young Bortie Oh, darling! hePB
comes your papa, and be has forbidden
me the house.
"Jost sit still for a moment and all
will be well."
"Oh, no, papa; you are mistaken.
You did not hear me talking to anyone.
I was merely reading aloud to myaelf."
Young Bertie—Aj I was saying, dar
ling, would that we could go through
life together—you under my protecting
care," etc., etc., etc. —Judge.
Had BMI Him.
English Girl (to accepted lover)—My
dear, I think you should see my father.
American Youth— Oh, I're seen him
several times. He looks very respecta
ble. —Good New*
—The prettiest sight in the world is a
pretty woman's feet in Jersey Lily bootr
and since Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures all
sorts of colds and costs but 25 cents, all
women can wear them.
The earth move*. —Evidence, you can
buy a first-class liniment, Salvation Oil,
25 cents.
—When people do not love they are not
fit to live.
—Pure blood is betterthan"blueblood."
To have pure blood, take Hood's Sarsapa
rilla.
—At parting—He—And you can only be
a sister to me f She —That's all. He—
Then please kiss me good by; my sister al
ways does.
—Penelope—Do you see that handsome
fellow by the window I I rejected him
once. Perdita—That's nothing. I reject
ed him twice.
Money in Cabbage and Celery.
"Blood will tell." Good crops cannot
be grown with poor strains of seed.
For sixteen years Tillinghast's Puget
Sound Cabbage Cauliflower and Celery
Seeds have been gaining in popularity,
The most extensive growers all over the
Union now consider them the best in the
world. A catalogue giving full partic
ulars regarding them will be sent tree to
any one interested. When writing for it
enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps
and we will also send "How U. Grow
Cabbage and Celery," a book worth its
weight in gold to any grower who has
has never read it. Address
ISAAC TILLINGHAST,
La Plume, Pa.
—Belle—That Pruyn girl's French is
atrocious, isn't it? Blanche—Yes, she has
the Hoboken accent.
—A woman's grief is never very sincere
if she remembers to try and look pretty
when she cries.
—Quenn Victoria pays her private secre
tary SIO,OOO a year and gives him a house
rent free.
La Grippe.
No healthy person need fear any dan
gerous consequences from an attack of la
grippe if properly treated. It is much the
same as a severe cold and requires precise
ly the same treatment. Remain quietly
at home and take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy as directed for a severe cold and
a prompt and complete recovery is sure to
follow. This remedy also counteracts any
tendency of la grippe to*„result in pneu
monia. Among the many tbonsand who
have used it during the epidemics of the
past two years we have yet to learn of a
single case that lias not recovered or that
has resulted iu pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by
I). H. Wullor, Butler; A. Bowsers, Pro
spect; Brcaden >fc Allison, W. Sunbury.
—Most people's idea of forgiveness is the
privilege to go on sinning.
How to get Thin.
The only safe and roliable treatment for
obesity, or (superfluous fat) is the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills, which grailnally re
duce the weight and measurement. No
injury or inconvenience—Leaves no wrink
les—ants by absorption,
This cure is founded upon the most sci
entific principles, and has been used by
one of the most eminent Physicians in Eu
rope in his private practice "for five years''
with the most gratitying results.
Mr. Henry I'erkins, 29 Union Pork, Bos
ton, writes: From the use of the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills my weight has been re
duced ten pounds in three weeks and my
general health is very muoh improved.
The principles of your treatment are fully
indorsed by my family physicians. In
proof of my gratitude I herewith give you
permission to use my name if you
desire to do so."
Price $2.00 per package, or three pack
ages for $5.00. By registered mail. All
ordres supplied direct from our office.
The LKVKRKTTB SPKOIFIC C 0. ,33!) Wash
ington St., Boston, Mass.
Cough Following Gripp.
Many persons, who have recovered from
la grippe are now troubled with a persist
ent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
will promptly loosen his cough and relieve
his lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a
very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale by.
I). H. Wuller, butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breaden <fc Allison. W. Sunbury.
—"What is the matter with your clerk
thismorningf He seems very much put
out." "So he is. I've just discharged
him."
—As the cook said to the dough: This
is my hour of knead.
—The promising yoang man is still in
great demand among bis creditors.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure lor Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Khoum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases havo been enred by
it after all other treatment bad failed.
U la put op ia 39 tad 00 cent boxes*
THE CITIZEN
MISCELLANEOUS
THE MONKEY CHIEFTAIN.
On* I>««potlr Sorcr»lfn Thai Wm Over
thrown.
Natives may well call the monkey
sire Maharaja, for he is the very type
and incarnation of savage and sensual
despotism. They are right, too, in
making their Haauman red, for the
old male's face is of the dusky red you
see in some elderly, overfed human
faces. Like human Maharajas, they
have theic tragedies and mayhap their
■romances. One morning there came a
monkey chieftain, weak and limping,
having evidently been worsted in a
severe fight with another of his own
kind One hand hung powerless, his
face and eyes bore terrible traces of
battle, and he hirpled slowly along
with a pathetic air of suffering, sup
porting himself on the shoulder of
a female—a wife, the only member of
his clan who had remained faithful
to him after his defeat. We threw
them bread and raisins, and the
wounded warrior carefully stowed the
greater part away in his cheek pouch.
The faithful wife, seeing her oppor
tunity, sprang on him, holding fast his
one sound hand, and opening his
mouth she deftly scooped out the store
of raisins. Then she 6at and ate them
very calmly at a safe distance, while
he mowed and chattered in impotent
rage. He knew that without her help
he could not reach home, and was fain
to wait with what patience he might
the raisins were finished It was a
sid sight, but, like more sad sight*,
touched with the light of comedy.
This was probably her first chance of
disobedience or of self-assertion in her
whole life, and I am afraid she thor
oughly enjoyed it Then she led him
away.—Pall Mall Budget.
THE INEVITABLE FATE.
Th» SlUnt F>H That Nona Can O*
Around.
I have heard it said that we ought to
live as though each moment were to be
onr last Ido not believe that theory.
As far as preparation is concerned we
ought always to be ready; but we can
not always be thinking of death, for
we have duties in life that demand our
attention. When a man is selling
goods it is his business to think of the
bargain he is making. When a man la
pleading in the courts it is his duty to
think of the interests of his clients.
When a clerk is adding up accounts it
is his duty to keep his mind upon the
column of figures. He who fills up his
life with thoughts of death is far from
being the highest style of Christian.
I knew a man who used often to say at
night: "I wish I might die before
morning!" He is now an infidel. But
there are times when we ought to give
ourselves to the contemplation of that
solemn moment when to the soul time
ends aud eternity begins. Wc must go
through that one pass. There is no
roundabout way, no by-path, no circuit
ous route. Die we must; and it will be
to us a shameful occurrence or a time
of admirable behavior. Our friends
may stretch out their hands to keep us
back, but no imploration on their part
can hinder us. They might offer large
retainers, but death would not take
the fee. The breath will fail and the
eyes will close and the heart will stop.
But this ought not to be a depressing
theme; who wants to live here for
ever?—Talmage, in Ladies' Home Jour
nal.
—All Alone.—He (admiringly)—" And
did you make that mat yourself?" She
—"Yes, I did it all myself, with the ex
ception of a little help I received from
my six younger sisters." Yankee
Blade.
His Beverage* Had Always Been Plain.
Uncle Danforth (on a New York visit,
from Portland, Me.)— This is grand
ain't it?
Ilis Nephew—Would you like a cock
tail before dinner, uncle?
Uncle Danforth (bubiously)—l dunno.
Aunt Danforth —Take it, Ezra, take
it Martha raiffht like it t* wear in her
new bunnit, when we get back. —Once
a Week.
An Accommodating Ofßcl*L
"Say, how do I get to the Grand Cen
tral depot?" asked a Philadelphia man
of a Third avenue elevated gaternan.
"Say what?"
"Say, how do I get to the Grand Cen
tral depot?"
"How do I get to the Grand Centra)
depot? Anything' else you want me to
say?" —Texas Siftings.
Not So Very Little.
Mrs. Chugwater (while the congrega
tion is passing out) —Never mind it,
Josiali. You make such a tremendous
fuss about little things!
Mr. Chugwater (still clawing aboul
under the seat for Mrs. Cbugwater'i
overshoe and getting madder every
second) —Do you call anything you
wear on your feet little things, madam;
—Chicago Tribune.
—Easy expectoration, power
of the lungs and the enjoyment of rest, are
the rewards, upon taking L>r. Bull's Cough
Syrup to all consumptives.
Cuts, burns and all other wounds, cau
be cured iu a short time by the use of Sal
vation Oil, the greatest cure on earth for
pain. Price 25 cents.
—A cigarette is one of the things a iludc
has constantly before him.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having beeu restored to
health by simple means, atter sutferinic for
several years with a severe lung aflection,
and that dreail disease Consumption, is
anxious to make known to his fellow sutler
em the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will eheerlully send (Iree of charge) a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure lor Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis s.nd all throat
and luug Maladies, tie hopes all sutlerers
will try his Keuiedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, winch will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing, will please address KKV. KDWAKP A.
WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New
York.
—Woman suffer the afflictions ol the ser
vant question simply because they won't
help themselves.
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 on the Europeau plan.
Lodgings, 25, —35, —or 50 cents.
—Don't blame domestics for having high
notions —There is always room lor them at
the top.
—Rheumatism cured iu a day—"Mystic
care" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its actiou upon
the system is remarkable aud mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Hatred is a fire that burus, but con
sumes not.
Safe and Reliable.
"In buying a cough medicine for chil
dren," H. A.Walker, a promiuent druggist
of Ogden, Utah, said "never bo afraid to
buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There
is no danger from it and relief is always
sure to follow. I particularly re
commend Chamberlain's becanse I have
found it to bo safe and reliable." 25 and
50 cent bottles for sale by
D. H Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros
pect; Breaden A Allison, W. Sunbury.
—Tb« orauge crop of California lias
come so large that it cau not bo marketed
at paying prices.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tile Sorron:— Pleaao Inform your reader*
that I havo a pomtivo remedy for ttio above-named
dlseaao. By lta timely uao Uiouaanda of hopeloaa
caaea liaTo Ixxra permanently cured. I ahall bo jtlad
to Mint two bottle* of my remedy FRKE to any of
your readers who havo consumption if they will
•end mo their Kit.rasa ani P. O. addre**. lie«pect
iaUjr. T. A. &LVCVM, U. 0.. 181 l'eart tit. N. X-
Overstocked!'
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GREAT BARGAIN SALE
For 30 days onlv.
• W
BOOTS, SHOES AND
RUBBERS.
At less than wholesale prices.
Stock must be reduced at at once,
Big Line of Xinas Slippers,
Come and see us.
Remember the place.
GRIEB &
VOGELEY.
347 S. MAIN ST., Opp. W illard House.
IF ANY SHOE WAS EVER
worthy of a high place history, it is
i ~ |)f 1 our School Shoe. There is no necessity
1 -w" \ for putting their history into boob
1 V ] I form. You "soon know enough about
i it' 1 --' ' 1 them if you wear a pair of them." It
I 1J \ wont take you long to find out that
I IT \ \ when you bought them you were buy-
X f \ r eyi ©@>'4S\ iucr splendid service for very little
Q money
y°u "discover is that
v jl| Tfji you ore thoroughly at ease in tbem."
i| $ Ij II Wj[ [ 1 look well but wear well"—in short that
f -JZ&-you have a shoe you needn't be aebam
c J^3*t? 6 ja - ed 0f -
There are no cheaper shoes on than our Ladies tine Shoes at
$125, $1.50 and $2.00. Then see the Ladies Heavy Shoes in A
Co 01'>vp Grain, Oil Grain, Kip anil Calf at 75cts, SI.OO, $1 25 and $1 50
Oi r >«li! . and Boys Kip Boots and Shoes from the cheap Brogau to the
finest hand sewed shoes. Our Old Ladies Warm Shoes are splendid—None
-HOLIDAY SLIPPERS-
Of the choicest 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,
Atsoctß Gents Fine Embroidered Slippers.
At 75 cts Gents Fine Embroiderd Velvet Slippers.
At SI.OO Gents Plush slippers in beautiful shades.
At $1.25 and $1.50, the patterns are beatiful, 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 and the Alligators are the finest Slippers in
the market. Our Ladies Slippers are fine—large selection--no house can
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.
BC. HUSELTON, - 102 N. MAIN ST., BUTLIR, PA
; THAT'S SURE TO GO THROUGH
VJ ; EIGHTEEN HUNDRED NINETY-TWO. !
Give your feet a show —they'll have to carry you through
the new year. If you give them their deserts, you'll put
them into shoes that they will take kindly to. \ou 11 be
doing a handsome thing by them if you encase them in a
pair of our $3 00 SHOES. When you are wearing them,
neither you or they will have anything to complain about.
The day may come when a better shoe than this can be
sold for the money, for time brings wonderful improvements
as well as new years, but it hasn't come yet and there's no
sign of it.
AL RUFF,
fctf-CHILDRKN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. SHOES
MADE TO ORDER OR REPAIRED ON SHORT
NOTICE.
I nterprlelnff 1 oting Bfun: 1
and started mo I worked steadily and mado money faater
than I expected to 1 became able to buy mi Islaud and build
a until go mm or l>"iel If 1 don't aucceed at that, I will go
to work araln at the basinet. tu which I made my money
True .1: < o.: .•hall «u Instruct an t start you. leader?
If wo do. and II y u work Industriously. you will in dna
timo bo able to bur an island and build n hotel, if you wtab
to Money can he eari.cj at our new line of work rap
Idly and honorably. hT tlx «>ofelthci ex x> it.f « r old.
and ID their own localities. whet ever the* live Any one
can do the work Easy to learn Wofurnmii ei oi > tbirijc No
risk. You can «te»«»te your spai e moments or all your lime
to the work This entirely n«w 1«* id I : w uderfol anc
case toeeerT worker Hejtinm » ai >• f u uinr front to
KSO per weeH and nnwnr 1 - and i • a(: r a l.ttleeipe
rienco Wo can furnish you the. • tit • -it —we teach yon
I'KF.r.. Thiaienn ac« «-f mary. i • » »!; • ■« mid her" b
another great, u«efu! wealth pi v•' : wmi'ler (iroat '•
will reward erery Industrious m ■ iover you arc
»nd wbateetr you are doinr mu » nt to l.'.nwab Hthii
. iiderfi; i work at once lli * '"»t
No aiMM «• »< explain ben t • nOatam
i i: i i
TUl'i: >i t 0., Ilex UK), Ausustu, Maine.
READ AND REMEMBER
For strictly pure and it-liable STRAIGHT
LIQUORS, call on
I. XV. FINCH,
12 KX ITHFIEI.It ST., PITTSBI R«II, PA.
(Opp. Monongahela House.)
Matchless for Family use and Medicinal pur
poses are
FINCH'S QOLDKN WF*)DING, AH $1
(JUCK KNIIKIM Kit S \*iIISKY, .per ill. ,
OVEKIIOLT'S WHISKY. f « qts-
UILIJNCiKKS WHISKY. I lor S5.
Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped
Fbkk or Kxi-k.nsb on receipt of cash or post
office order. „ _
t«r"Nothliig expressed C. O. I>.
s»-nd f»r l'rlce List.
A. J. FRANK k CO.
DKAI.EItSjiy
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CIIKMIOALB
FANCY AM> TOILET ARTICES,
PONUES, BRUSHES. PERFUMERY. Ac
uri'hyslelaus' ITOfccriptloni carefully co»n
unded.
5 S. Malr. Street, Butler, Pa.
- Leading Millinery House -
We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of
M=l L L=l=]Nr=Eß Y
In every desirable style and quality.
Our stock is unusually large and attractive. Trimmed bats and bon
net* of all description*—felt bats, velvet hats and sailor bats Hats and
bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of velvets
ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Bntler.
FOR CHILDREN
Hoods, caps, sailor bats in great variety.
MOURNING
Hats and bonnets receive our.best attention, a complete line always on
hand.
A,W "he ID. T. PAPE
Cheapest. | I kay | Street.
/
CAPTURED.
Once upon a time a young man named
'/fib) Cobb met a beautiful young lady named
(i/x r ( w e b b, and it is telated that he fell in love
U ( x// I R8 B ° on ag he s P ied * her - Our tale is told.
rAr U jr i f J We've caught your eye. Do you catch
further. That "birds of a feather, flock
together" in little droves by themselves is
no more truly verified than at our store.
r '. dp Those who are good Judges of goods in
f j"■ '• . /ft* our line, and who wish to get the best
goods in the market for the money, con
• "' ■ gregate at our store daily. There is al
ways room for one more; so don't be back
mnTQ , j ward, but call in and see us.
I did not think of advertising this fall, but I met a man who asked me
who I was. I told him
Heck, The Champion Clothier & Furnisher.
And strange to say, he informed me that he had never heard of me. Well!
it is just 6uch people we are after, and if this should cateb their eve, we
hope human curiosity will lead tbem 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 the small boy everlastingly peeping into boxes to the
hired-girl with ber eye to the key hole. Eveybody wonders what 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 store
and see the largest store, the largest stock of clothing—in Overcoats, and
Suits for men. boys and children, Hats, Caps, Qloves, Mitts, Shirts, Uuder
wear, Cordigan-.Tackets, Leather Coats and Pants, Overall-Jackets, Trunks,
Valises, Umbrellas, Rubber-Coats, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hdkfs, Mufflers,
Brushes, Purses, Bill aud Pocket-Books, Ladies and Qents' Watches, Chain-
Charms, Rings, Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Silver Card-Cases, and a
full line of Notions—at remarkably low prices; no matter how low you have
been offered goods we have them still lower and for quality we never take a
back seat. It will be to your personal advantage to give us an early call
and get our prices, and you are sure to give us a large share of your pat
ronage hereafter.
Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patronage.
We remain, yours to please.
D. .V. II E C IC,
Champion Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter.
121 Main St. Butler, Pa.
Turn Over a New Leaf and
Commence the New
Year Right.
And buy your Dry Ooods, Carpets, etc. at
TROUTMAN'S
And at the end of lft£)!2 figure up and see how many hard earned dol
lars you have saved by doing so, and you will surprise 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.
Trontman's
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House.
HENRY BIEHL,
122 NORTH MAIN STREET,
! BTJ r r:L/E"R, i 3?"G_N UST'A
DEALER IN
Hardware and House Furnishing Goods.
reaper and steei frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint,
warren ted; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn
mowers.
No better plnce in the city to trade.
Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 J feet
long.
WHFRE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN
All Kinds of Job Work done
at the "Citizen" Office.