Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 05, 1892, Image 4
HUSELTON'S SHOES! m Worth Looking Oor Boots and Shoes are making aniu Mtfsion "on the sands of time." We Lelp our customers to make their walk in life easy by fitting them with Shoes that fit tbeir feet comfortably. We pay special attention to this, as no Boot or Shoe will wear well that does not fit properly. There is enoagh trouble and pain in this life without increasing it by wearing 111 fitting shoes. All oar footwear is selected carefully from the most improved lasts as well M quality of stock, etc. , ~ We keep the kind that will fit comfortably and wear, we keep the best at the lowest prices. - . .... We don t keep a Ladies Shoes at SI.OO and say it is worth s2.oo,that is an old, old chestnut, bat we do say we hare a Ladies fine Shoe at *1 00 that cannot be matched either for Style or wear, we say the same of our Ladies entire line from $1.25, $1 50. $2.00. $2 50, and $3 00 and up to $4 00 and $4 50. Don't yon get tired of reading some fellows advertisements when they say roods are being Slaughtered at any price to clean up, etc., that this or that Boys Boot is selling at $1 00 worth $2.00. Now there is just one of two things, either they made a big profit before or not telling the truth, recollect these liberal fellows don't lose any money, goods are per baps dear at the low prices named after you see them and more especially after yon wear them. It seems useless to quote a long list of prices as you cannot judge unless yon see the goods, bat if yoa want the best Boys Boots at SI.OO, sizes 1 to 5 yoa erersaw you can get it here, aMan's Boot at $1 50, Children s Shoes at 25, 50 and T5 cts., Boy's fine Bhoes at 85 cts., these are straight prices no humbug to pall yoa in, neither are they sold at 60 GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Hare a lot Mines Robbers at 10 cts. a pair and tbey are not worth 30 cts either, recollect we have the largest stock to select from, best goods and lowest prices, we don't handle any old jobs, sold cheap on account of some imperfections, bat solid, new and desirable llnesat the lowest price. B. C. HUBELTON, - 102 N. MAIN BT., BCTLER, PA F R" K~K T A Handsome Three-quarter Life-size Crayon Portrait Free. As a compliment to oar many patrons, and the public generally, for a short time we are going to give to every purchaser of Ten dollars worth of goods a FINE THREE-QUARTER LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PORTRAIT. There is not a family bat possesses some picture of Father, Mother, Brother or Bister which they would like to bare reproduced in a life-like and durable manner. Call at once and see specimen at our store. What more suitable for a present? And as oar liberal oifor will insure immediate orders in large numbers, your early visit is desired. To secure one of these portraits, you first trade Ten Dollars worth with us, and then give us any picture of your self or friends that you wish to have enlarged. The frame (samples of which you will see in our store) together with the glass and mounting will only cost you $2.75. These portraits are made by the celebrated Acme Copy ing Company, 302 and 304 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, 111., which is a guarantee of quality of work we intend to give you. RITTER & RALSTON, , RINGS, Diamonds ; te N^s, <■ STUDS, ( GENTS (K)LD, \ LADIES GOLD, vv aicnes ) GENTS SILVER LADIES CHATLAIN, J Gold Pinß » Ear - rin g s » C ▼▼ 01a y | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, f Tea sets, castors, butter dishes "J and everything that can be Oil V t?l W ctl t; found in a first cla/ss sto^e, BODtIR ins. no ! '**- E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER Ho. 139, North Main St, BUTLEB, PA., PP HAT-FEVER WTJ&M sJ COLD-HEAD \ El/1 Cream Balm to not a liquid, muff or powder. Applied, into the noitrils it i* _ A quickly abtorbed. It cleanees the Mad, allay t inflammation, heal* _ _ ] Clin the Dree. Bold by druaoUte or eont by mail on receipt of price. Lfl -« ] 9UC aY BROTHERS, 56 Warno Stmt DEW YORK. DUO I TURN ON THE LIGHT •«* •* *n»»»r uofll trerj / \ man. iirau ■ad rfclld I VHflg !«■<« Knonaoftk* I lnfflUnrjrt Gosser'e Cream Glycerine. It ia the ideal Coametic. It stimulates the nerves, quickens eircnlation and carried away dead particle* of the skin, leaving it fine and clear. It has no equal for Chap ped liaudu, Lip*, face, or rnaghneaK »f the •kin, and ia not excelled ax a dressing for the fane after shaving. It is a hland, creamy emulsion, with last enough vege table oil to soften the akin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. Be sure to get the genaine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. SelmtMto American Apacy for I W v J J 1 L J 4J 1 1■■ k ■ n 1 WrogWE.aMni. feSHSta Scientific j^weriran ■rSE?** diHiSHS" IJ!"7 adapt!4j paper la tbe Jtk ,>yw JOOICiCu. ttfO PEMISTUT Advertising linn always prove* auooeeatul. li 4 foro placing any jf Nrwii?a|»T Adverilain* eon*«c l3fiM(S njJEy - j»txarui»u Aiirvrs, M u IT W.W. Itrr*. I tuarptUniVnat Mmn Tro* A Co. iotlract*4 apd eterted mo I iroikw atredlly mid mad* money ftittr than I aspect c<l to. I bic»m« al/lo to buy an (aland and build aam all lommcr lintel If I don't tnerred at that. I will go te wwrk Again at tlio buaiiieae in which I made my money. Tm* A Co.i Shall Wo Instruct and atari you reader? If wa4o. aid if you work lndaatrl«"i»ly. you will in daa lunebpebletobur an ialan-1 ami build a hotel. Ifyouwlab I*. Money can »#«> earned at out new line of wurk. rap idly and honorably, by thoao of either »ex young or old. and la thair own localities, wherever ihoy lira Any ona j ran dotha work Kaey to learn We furnish evpry thing No fl riak. Y<ra can devoteyoor apato momnfiu. orall your Un*e I to tha work Tlii« •titlroly naw In.vl brinjf. wondarfbl ana I ceeeto every workar. Reglnnota *ro earning front S3# to 1 PJJJ w*e* and upward* and mo.««fter a littlee*pe- \ 'JfSfLS'ia? 7»o tkaaiapla; rsent- -wotoach yon r REE. Thiela #n ago of marvf-loua thing*, and here la mother great, useful. wenlth giving wonder. (jreat gaina Will reward every indnatrioiia worker Wherever yon are «nd whatever vou are doing yen want to know about this wonderful wo.k at <>nr« itm\ny meanainnrh money loat to ( you. No spare to at plain item t,nt if yon will wiite to us ll w<u will mako all |.I:«ln to yon FK A.Mroaa V Till'l'. A* ni., It<»* -ICH>, Angtitim, Malue. o READ AND REMEMBER. For STRAIGHT . I. N. FINCH, IS HMITNriKLD HT.. PITTHBL'BUII, PA. (Opp. MononjaUela House.) ' Matchless for Family me and Medicinal pur poses are S KlSfjra <.OLDEN WJ'VDINO. All II ' (ICCKKNIfKIMKK H WfIWKV. per qt. ; ► OVEKHOI.T'R WHIBKV. T # qti. , DII.UNOEBH WHIHKY, ) for $5. 1 Oooda neatly packed and promptly alilpped Fbkk or Exra*»f on receipt of caeTi or [xmt omce order. tr Nothing expreswil O. r>. , Send for Pr!e« Lint. t K t 1 I ntT imnn rnlfW yon write U«<|Ull-1(- I LUO I CIUUU ly. We waut more aalea- s men, and will suaranlee permanent ponltloim with oulary and eapeiutcn paid weekly. Full < or part time. Experience not required. Htoelc t. eomplele, including mauy IM aelllng apeclal tlea. Klegarit outfit free. Addreaa C. H. JIAWKH Si CO., Nuraeo'<nan, KocUeater, N. Y. utabilshed UTS. j Nothing On Earth Will HENS, C. LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Hens. If yon can' t " «*nd to u». WV mall one pack »c. ffrr $1 A 21-* ll> ™ n fi?" can*. R5 00, cxpre« puii 1. Poultry Raising » cent*. free with SIOO order® or more. Sample copy VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dcgs, Sags, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Trfotment of Animal* and Chart feni Free. CURE- V FfVfri»Congfiitionii,lnflammatk)n A. A.' Spinal Meningitis* Milk Fewer. B.B.—Strains, Lamenenn, Rheumatism. f.C'.—llißtrmper, Sasal Din hargn. Bots or C»rubs« Worms. E.E.— roughs. Heaves. Pneumonia. F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. €*.<».—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. ll.H.—l'rinary and Kidney Diseases. J,l.»Kruptive Diseases, Manse. J.K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottle over 50doses\ - .6# Stable Case, with Specifics, Msnnal, Veterinary f'nre OO and Med lea tor, 97.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil* - - 1.00 Sold I»T DnunrUlc or ft prepaid aayvh*nc and In aay qaaattty on nrclpt of prk*. HmPHRFTS'SLP. CO., 11l A I IS Wllilaai St., SerTwk. P r ~gTjl HUMPHREYS' f Jfial HOMEOPATHIC ff ff iMM»I SPECIFIC NoZo In use 30 years. Tho only successfnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes, fl per vial, or 5 vials and le-rice vial powtier, for $5. Hold hj DrQ£c!it>, «r **».t postpaid •--> r t of j rH*. HliPitUKis' BCD. to., 111 & lis M., fc* lork. SIO,OOO will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make WOLFF'S ACME BLACK ING at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at IOC. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer is open until January jst., 1893. For particular! address tho undersigned. ACME BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, other lijuid dressings are made cf water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make ACME BLACKI :;G as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. PIK-RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle is enough to make six scratched nnd dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hocnriie- It will do many other remarkable think- > Uich no other paint ran <lo. Ail retailers sell it. _ * akin elm, whits sad htslthy Bold by tfrofjrtau, or ««Lt by mail tor 50 cU. Addraaa Da. •WATBS * 80s, Philadelphia, Pa Ask your drufgtn tor It. CA9CB CURCO TO l By o»iaAN:cl A |MAMC OF I V I £v<nv ki 1 ' Examination free by maiL mm -'-t , P.HAROLD HAYCB FOR HEN INLY] fellHUiiTOoencrU and WERVODB f fflFlJj !l I> I Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects Errorsor Ezoetses in Old or Tounc. Iltwl, Wabla MISHOOD folly Kr«tor»d. flow to nlorei* aai Biroavikoa WKAk, L'SDKVILOPKbOROASBAPARTNOKftADT, AhMlvltl/ unfalliaf HOIK TRKATIKMT-Baaeflia la a day. ■aa Uatlly froai 60 lUUt aad I'arolfa CoaatrtM. Writ# (beta. DeaartpUta Book, »iplaoaUoa aad proofs mall+4 (aaalod) fraa. Addrwa KRII MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V* A DOCTORS LAKE RM ■ riIIVATK DISPKNRAKY. IZj. Jff COR. PEHN AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. JBktfP PITTBBURQH, PA. ' A All formnof Delicate ntul Com plicated DliH-ancH rci|iiu lnt(('<>s. Wi" lEM rnir.NTIAL umthciKNTini: Mc<|. icatlon ure tieate'l at ttu» I >i»- i«Mary with a diiceewi rarely attained. Dr. 8. K. Lake 1» a member of Uie Itoyal College of I'hy- MCiaiiH anil Hur>{eon», ami in the ol"le»t ami numt ex|>eneuce<lbi*lS(:i*LiHT in tho city. Special at cnlion ;;lven to NCTVOUH Debility fromccewilve aieutal exertion, ln<li*crotion of youth, etc., caiiß iiig phyHlcal ana mental decay,lack of energy, Icipondency, etc.; alHoCancern, <»lil Horea, FIIH, rile*. hhcumatlKm, and all dwahosof the Kkm, 10-j'l. I.migK, UrinaryOr«:inH,etc. Conmiltalion tree ami Htrictly eonndential. Olllce hours, !l to I and 7 to 8 I'. M.; Sunday*, 2 to + P. M. only, nil at office or u<Mrem I>Rt. I.AKK, CO ft. ■ESS AVK.AMD<THaT..rrrTBBUUUH.I"A. RIIPTIIRP I Wotl'O iindcrMlniied were nur I UilC. . entirely cureil of rupture hy Dr. .1. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St., l'hllailelphta. I'a., H. Jones I'hfllipH, Kennet H<iuare. Pa. ; T. A Kreltz. Hlatlrifrton. I'u ; K. M. Small, Mount Alto. Ha.;Kev.S H.Hhermer, Sunbury. Pa.; D. J. iK'llett, 211 S. Twelfth St . HeadinK I'a.; Wm. I)lx. |K2<; MoutroHK St., Philadelphia; II 1.. Howe 30!) Elm St., IteudlUK, Pa. ; <teor(,'i) and Kh. Kurkart, i:r.< l.ocuKt St., Keadlnu, Pa. Send for circular. GOOD™— UUUII WEARING OUT riirrn CLOTHES, 1 HrrH ASL|TTLE o R LnLLn N0 rubbing IS REQUIRED. SI I AM f° LLOW aJUni DIRECTIONS '« CLOSELY. look's Cotton Hoot RrVitl A recent illneovery l.y an old Wfr *| phynlcian. Successfully used H monthly by thuunandH of WJr* Jr Ladles. IH the only prelectly jjP ' safe and relh<ble medicine "V dlscorered Beware of un- druitiflsta who o'- lnf«rtor in place of till*. Auk forCoOK'* Corrov Itoor COMI'OITNO, take no mibslltute, or Inclose $1 and « cents In |MjHlai(e 111 letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Ktill seal ed particulars In plain envelope, lo ladies only. 2 stumpy. Address Poml Lily Company, No. 3 KlSher Block. l>etrolt. Mlcli. Sold In liutler by C. N. Boyd. J. F. Bulph, J. C. liedick and drugsf Is t» every where. DOCTOR J. B HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES. •Jdll Noitli SM ONII ST , PHIHBH.PIIU. I'A. Arc the olilest In America for the treatment of KPKCIAI. IHfeKAHEK an 4 IOITHHI. UlllOltS, Blood I'olson. Nervoui Debility. Ulcertt, Hun- IIIIIK«. Discharge*, Strictures, Bladder. Kid ney. and Skin Diseases, Varicocele, Hy drocele. Itupture. I'ermanently cured by Improved methods without detention frum business. The l»oetor'» suc ' .i 1* due to Ills life-long experience and Rllidy; to the pure vegetable remedies used and to the thorough examination and watchful at tention given patients during treatment. A forty yearn' establishment Is our guarantee of success. (•nice hours. 'J A. M. to 2P. M., II to 'J I*. M. All day Saturday. Sui.days, to to 1 1 k. M. Send stump for book. tl*Ui £v ».t. „i.„nin. uioiaunii. ItcfiT. ■ an !, iv,, , „ I- V, (. ■ J. UtilXl.. , I. f A Sm&rt Hatband. Mr. De Fashion—The paper say* ' sealers are disappointed at the low ! prices obtained for Kltiiu in London this season. Mrs. De Fashion—That's splendid! Yon know I need a new— Mr. De Fashion—The paper says the furs are very cheap, dirt cheap. Mrs. De Fashion—l never did care mn'h for seal-fur. It's too warm.—N. Y. Weekly. All Gone. Blinks —How about the girl with the hundred thousand dollars and the cough that yon were engaged to last summer? Winks—l married her. Blinks—Ah: Is the hundred thousand dollars g-one? Winks (sadly)— Yes. So is the cough. —Kate Field's Washington. Both iu I.nck. Uncle —Tom, you are incorrigible. You do nothing but spend money. I am glad you are the only nephew I've got. Nephew—That's what I say. I am very glad I'm your only nephew, other wise there would not be enough money to go around. We are both in luck. — Texas Siftings. Tit for Tat. Mrs. Stagtrers—Going to turn over a B3w leaf, are you? H'm! I've heard that before, many a time. When yon get it turned over yon had better put a ton weight on it to keep it down. Staggers—l'll do better than that. I'll p\it a piece of your angel cake on it; — N. Y. Truth. Warm Enough. New Hoarder (shivering)— The house seems very cold, madam. Mrs. Slimdiet —Does it? Why, I'm as hot as fire. "Hum! Pardon me, but why does the end of yonr nose look so blue?" "Oh! that comes from my aristocratic ancestry."—Good News. Brotherly Foresight. Little Tom was involved In the diffi culties of learning to dress himself, and regarded the buttons which had to be fastened behind his back as so many de vices to torment small boys. One morning he was informed of the arrival of a baby sister, and later in the day was allowed to steal into his mother's chamber to look at the baby as she lay asleep. Tom regarded the small creature with much interest, and the nurse, wishing to know what his thoughts were, asked him, softly: "Well, how do you like her? Isn't she a darling?" "I don't think she looks much good," answered Tom, with uncompromising frankness. "How soon will she be big enough to fasten my back buttons?" — Youth's Companion. The TnL Mamma—My darling, don't you think you've eaten enough? Maudie —Me don't know. Me ain't dot a verwy bad tummickache yet.— Harper's Bazar. —My wife had been a sufferer for some time with pain in the hack; Salvation Oil was freely used and I am glad to say my wile to-day suffers no pain- W. B. CODNCILL, Baltimore, Md.. In colds of great obstinacy and hacking coughs use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the favorite. —lt is ea-ier to run with a crowd than it is to walk by yourself. La Grippe. Xo healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as u severe cold and requires precise ly the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and tnke Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold aud a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency ol la grippe to* result in pneu monia. Among the many tbonsand who have nscd it .luring the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowsers, Pro spect; Breaden <t Allison, W. Sunbury. —The first test of love is its willingness to suffer without complaint. —Distrusting everybody is a good way to have the friendship of nobody. Women Who Die Early. Many of our inost beautiful and accom plished ladies die before tbey have reach ed the prime of life. Of those who live to middle age only one in two hundred is sound; the other hundred and ninety-nine are sufferers. Why is it f Self-neglect. The shattered health can be restored; the home made happy, and your ed if you commence at once. "Rose Buds" have been used for 20 years in the private practice of one of tho most eminent physicians of Pariß, and tho following diseases aud their distressing symptoms jield to tbem like magic: Ulcer ation, Congestion and falling of the Womb, Ovarian Tumors, Dropsy of the Womb, Bearing l'ains, Rupture at Childbirth and Miscarriages. Olio package of "Roso Buds" will make a new woman of you. (Lencorreaor Whites are generally cured by one application.} I'rice per package (one months treatment) SI.OO sent by mail post paid, securely packed. TUB LBVKU RTTK SPECIFIC Co., 330 Washington St., Boston, Mass. —A country editor says tho best thing be has yet seen on tin plate is pumpkin pie. —A Western inebriate ban declined to try tho hi chloride of gold cure because he's an out-and-silyer-man. Cough Following Gripp. Many persons, who have recovered from la grippe are uow troubled with u persist ent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen his cough and relievo bis lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a very short time. 2F> and 50 cent bottles for sale by. I>. 11. Wtiller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden <fc Allison. W. Sunburi'. —A boil in Iho kettlo is worth two on the ueek. —Lime scattered in the cellar is con ductive to "home, sweet home." —Time lo thaw out the pot of local poli tics and it ready Tor boiling. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyes, Tetter, Salt Khoum, Scald -Llead, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment had failed, it Is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. —Fishermen's lies often seem to have a reel foiindat ion. —The author ol "Beautiful Snow" was a liverly stable keeper. —Bread is the staff <:f life, aud pie is the stumbling block. —The Clouds are supposed to be tetotal" ers, but they take a drop now and then. Consumption Surety Cured, To Tue £oiron.-Plaaao Inform your readora that 1 havo ■ jto«lt!vo remedy for ttio übova-namrd dlscuiu. Hy Its tliuoly uu tLouumU of hopclcu cues barn tiwn paruanenUy cured. I aball bo glad to «onil two bottloa of my remedy FSEE to any of your reader* who havo couaumptioo If .hey will aerid mo their Eipraxa and I*. O. addraaa. T. A. S LOCUM, M. 0.. ISI Paart St. N T. The cat of the I'ohtmnster of Danville Iml., rings the bell when she wants to enter the house. —A resident of Manchester, Kngland, has a Bible 2<M> years old, which is two feet long and about the same in width. —No better advice was ever given, hy one friend to auother than this, "be good to yourself," THE (CITIZEN "MISCKL ANKOI S One on thu Teacher. First Little lioy—What you laughin" so about? Second Little Boy—l had to stay in after school. He, he, he' '•Wot is there to laugh about in that?" "Why, the teacher she had to stay in, joo. liaw, haw, ho'" —Good News, ■ lilt Wife's WIU. "Your wife left a very ambiguous will," remarked the attorney to the widower. "That's strange," replied the hus band, reflectively. "It never was so when she was alive." —Detroit Free Press. I TS ANI» DOWNS. —•• ~ First Traveler—Say, boss! is this the roight road to the nixt village? Farmer —Keep right on, and follow the point of your nose. Second Traveler —But, mine frendt, we want to stay togedder. Is dere no odder way?— Judge. A Xew Slang Phrase. Stranger—So you're one of these rain makers, eh? Experimenter —Yes; I'm experiment ing somewhat. Stranger—Do you have pretty good luck? Experimenter —Well, I should put up an umbrella! —Judge. A Falling Market. Miss Petite—lf Mr. Makeshift should propose to-night, what shall I do? Fond Mother—l think, my dear, you'd better take him. I see by the Society Chitchat that short girls are going out of fashion. —N. Y. Weekly. Boudoir Rcp.irte«. Bosalie—How shall I wear my hair to-night? Grace (sweetly)—On your head, I should say. Rosalie (gently)—l was thinking of wearing it down on jny back.—Jury. A Veritable Hidalgo. Waiter (to departing guest)— Sir, do ycru know, you remind me strongly of the Spaniards at the capture of Gran ada? Guest—How's that? Waiter —You give no quarter.—Jury. Condensed Too Much. "Do you call this a pint?" asked the model hired girl of the milkman. "Yes." "Well, it won't do. When this family wants condensed milk it'll buy it at the grocery."—Washington Star. Artless. Bjones—l'm going to send is a de sign. McGarry—l didn't know yon could draw. Bjones—Neither I can. It is a design for a public statue. —Epoch. Shocked at the Evidence. Judge—Well, officer, who is this per son and what is she charged with? Officer—Sure, it's the "Magnetic Girl," your honor, aud she's charged with electricity.—Puck. Wicked Kitrav "Silas, you're the m travagant man I know," cried M "Eatin' with your new teeth win . i:ie old set's plenty good enough. Man o' your age ought to know better." —Judge. A Speedy Preference. Dudsleigh—Do you like cycling with I party? Wheelsbee—No; I prefer to cyclone. —Judge. The wonder of the age—Salvation Oil, for twenty-five cents a bottle. It kills all paiu. Columbus discovered America and Kdibon invented the phonograph, but it remained for Dr. Bull toiuvontthe remedy of the age, "Cough Syrup," the kingly cure At all dealers for 25 cts. —Probably the largest alligator eyer Been in Louisiana was killed in a sinall lake on the plantation of 11. J. Fellus, in Concordia parish. It measured tweuty two leeet in length. —The success of Hood's Sarsapaiilla lor scrofula is vouched for by thousands whom it has cured. To Consumptives. Tue uuderHigued having been restored to health by Hiiuple means, alter nufleriii|< for several years with a severe lung uUeelion, aud that dread disease Consumption, is anxious lo mate known to his fellow sullt-r --ers the meai.w ot cure. To those who desire it, be will cheertullj seud (Irce of charge J a copy ol the prescription used, which they will lind a sure cure lor Consumption, Astbuia, Catarrh, Krouehitis and ill throat aud lung Maladies. He hopes all sußerers will try his Itemedy, us it i« invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will please address KKV. KIJWAUD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —lt washing supposed that bees collect ed the wax direct from flowers. Now it is known that if they are kept Irotu plants and fed on sugar only they will form wax. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, l'a., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It i.' a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the Kuropean plan. Lodgings, 25, —35, —or .i 0 cuius. —Japan bus a radish ten feet in length. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and ueuralgia, radic ally cures in lto 3 days. Its action upon the s.t rtciu i remarkable and mysterious It removes ut oneu the cause and the dis case immediately disappears. The first greatly benefits. 75 cts. Hold by J. C. Hell Ilk, druggist, Butler. —There lire about four yards of very clo e m*wing in a lady's ten button glove Safe rind Reliable. "In buying i cough medlcinefor chil dren," 11. A Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogdeu, Utah, sriid "never be 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 because I have found it to he safe and reliable." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by l>. 11. Wtiller, Butler; A.|liowers, Pros pect; Breaden it Allison, W. Sunbury. —Meeting and overcoming difficulties makes character. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will tell." Good crops canuot be grown with poor strains of seed. For sixteen years Tillinghast's Pugot Sound Cabbage Cauliflower aud Celery Heeds have been gaining in popularity, The most extensive growers all over the Union now consider them the best iu the world. A catalogue giviug full partic ulars regarding them will lie sent free to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and wc will also send "How to Grow Cubbage and Celery," a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has has never read it. Address ISAAC TILLINGHAST, l,a Plume, Pa. —An hour lost will get behind you and chase you forever Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SUE For 30 days only. • ml 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 & VOGELEY. 347 S. MAIN ST., Opp. Willard House. Rally Round the Flag Boys! \ Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue. COME TO THE FRONT. If \ou vmt cheap footwear, I a n goiDg to nave a Great Red Letter Sale of BOOTS, SHOES & R U B B E R S. All fall and winter goods are to bo closed out, regardless of cost. A backward winter leaves me with o great many heavy goods on hands, and they must be sold to make room for new goods. Solid Leather Bootsj $1.50 These are good Solid Boots, sizes 6 to 11, worth from $2 75 to $3.00. I will close boys good Boots out at $1 00 and $1 25, size 3 to 5, the actual value of these Boots is $2.00. * You want to Visit my Store Now And reap some of the benifits of this great sale. which can only last for a short timo, for all goods are marked at about half price, and they will not last long, they can't. Just think of it, lam offering Ladies Button Shoes, 9 Gets Childrens Shoes 50 aud 75 cts., Infa nts Shoes 10, 25 and 50 cts., Boys fine Shoes 90 and SI.OO, embrace this grand opportunity, and get your shoes All at 50cts. on a dollar. Remember nothing to be reserved, the goods must go no matter what they bring Rubber Boots, #l, #].25, $1.50 and $2 I have a yery large stock of rubbers, and must sell them in the next 30 days. Will close a lot of Ladies footholds at 10 cts. a pair, Children and Minses heel rubber 15 cts. Boots and Shoes Made to Order JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER, - -- ------ - PENN'A i n vr's si KI; TO GO TIIKOUGH : ✓j ; 1.H.11 I i.!.\ 111 NDKKI) 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 r them into shoes that they will take kindly to. ou 11 be y doing a handsome thing by them if you encase them in a n pair of our $3 00 SHOES. When you are wearing them, neither you or they will have anything to complain about. The day may come when a better shoe than this can be sold for the money, for time brings wonderful improvements as well as new years, but it hasn t come yet and there s no sign of it. AL RUFF, MADE TO ORDER OR REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. - Leading Millinery House - We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of i\l I L L, INERY In every desirable style and quality. Our stock is unusually large and attractive. Trimmed bats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt hats, velvet hats and sailor tats Hats and bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of velvets ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler. FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor hats in great variety. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive our % best attention, a complete line always on hand. "SJD.T. PAPEJI& CAPTURED. > — ~\ Once upon a time a young man named * s / met B beautiful young lady named --V , ( Webb, and it is lelated that he fell in love «/I M\C 7/ f/$*S ) M 80on 48 be s P ie <l-ber. Our tale is told. Ujr \t£h We've cangbt yonr eye. Do yon catch —' Jh—on? Well; just follow along a little farther. That "birds of a feather, flock together" in little droves by themselves is no more truly verified than at our store. TT Those who are good Jadgeß of goods in .«? ■ Bv dgT-i' our line, and who wish to get the best goods in the market for the money, cen : r " li" I'■ gregate at onr store daily. There is al ways room for one more; so don't be back- J ward, bat call in and see as. 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 bad never beard of me. Well! it is just 6ucb people we are after, and if this should catch their eye, we hope human curiosity will lead them to read it for it is one of the commonest traits of the race. It was curiosity that led Eve to taste the forbidden fruit; and ber offspring have their curiosity excited every day as a hereditary temptation, from vhe 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 bis 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, Overall-Jackets, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Rubber-Coats, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hdkfs, Mufflers, Brushes, Purses, Bill and Pocket-Books, Ladies and Gents' Watches, Chain- Charms, Rings, Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Silver Card-Cases, and a full line of Notions—at remarkably low prices;. .no matter how low you have been offered goods we have them still lower and for quality we never take a back seat. It will be to jour personal advantage to give us an early call and get our prices, and you are sore 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. A.. H E C K, Champion Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. 121 IN". Main St. Butler, Fa. Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Year Right. And buy your Dry Goods, Carpets, etc. at TROUTMAN'S And at the end of XSO2 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 BARG.A INS 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, BUTLE"R « IPEJSI2STA DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. Washing Machines; the Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, 2500 stiches per minute; the No. American sewing machine, '*!"<> singer and Empress; agricultural implements and Lansing farm wagons; New ' M Sunshine & Howard ranges, KoijAt r j ■ Stoves, table and pocket m ■ cutlery, hanging lamps; manulacturer of tinware, tin K roofing and spouting a spec ialty; the Johnston mowers, reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, warrented; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn mowers. No better pl«»ce in the city to trade. Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 i feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office.