Hotel Waverly. S. ST., - - BUTLER, PA. Opposite Bchool Hoase. This elegant new hotel is now flpen to the public; it is a new house, with new furnitare throughout and all modern con veniences; 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 me a call when in Butler. CHESS STOKER, Prop'r. Willard Hotel W. H. BEIHING, Prop'r BUTLER, • P-A.. STIBLIK6 II COMHECTIO!). gUFU BOOM t»T COMMERCIAL TBAYKLEB CRAWFORD & KENNEDY. The well-known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, bts bought an interest in the above barn and will be pleased to hive bis friends call at bis new place of business. Tbe Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in Batler at tbe most t%asoaable rates. Tbe place is easily remember ed. Tbe first stable west of tbe Lowry House. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Oregg is now rnnniog a line of carriages between the hotels and depots of the town. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Yogeley. Good Livery in Connection Mifflin Street Livery. BIEHL A HEPLER Prop'rs. One square west of Main St., on Mifßin St. All good, safe horses; new boggles and carriages. Landaas for weddings and funerals. Open day and night. Telephone No. 24. Planing Mill —AKD— Lumber Yard l. l>. POBVIB. L. O. PUBVIB. S.G. Purvis&Co. MAJTUTACTUBBBS AMD DIALERS Of Bough and Planed Lumber or iv car oxockxption, SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. XA. O. WICK DXALBK 111 Rough and Wetted Lumber OF'ALL KIJtDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. & W. Depot, BUTLBR. - - PA LUMBER YARD. LM.ii. J. HEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We hare a large stock of all Icings of Lum ber, Oil Well Rigs, Etc. Call and get oar prices and see our stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. . Office and yard on Monroe St., Neae Wbst Pkwn Depot, BOTLER. PA. Clxristmas Gifts f or Everybody. Beautiful Presents that meet all demands and satisfy all waDts in great variety to suit all tastes now on exhibition al Redick's Drug Store Fancy (roods and Novelties, Toilet Articles and Notions. While we can not describe or enumerate * our great rariety, 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 jonr wante may be,we can meet them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison ot our goods and prices. Knowing yon will Snd our Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. REDICK. TUBN ON THE LIGHT Aad let it glimmer ttiljr / man, wo»aa I \aera Knonioftk*' I iexcrHenry of * Gosser's Cream Glycerine. It is the ideal Conmetic. It stimnlatee the nerves, quickens circulation And carries away dead particles of the skin, leaving it fino and clear. It has no cqoal for Chap ped liands, Lips, Face, or roughness of the skin, and is not excelled as a dressing for the face after shaving. It is a bland, creamy emulsion, with jast enough vege table oil to soften the skin. Xo lady or gentleman should be without it. Be sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. MUTED ,rlT.'»,r ; C. & D. It will be to your own inter est to come in and see what a first-class Hat and Furnishing Store can do for you. The success of the past makes us confident 01 the present and future, and notwithstanding the depression in business all over the country we have large!) - in creased our lines throughout and now show a full and comprehen sive stock as can be found in the cities. We have gone right along from the time we started owing to the fact that we adhere strictly to first quality goods at the very low est prices, and we would rather miss a sale than misrepresent any thing. COLBERT & DALE, Hatters and Furnishers, 242 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. T COST Id order to close oat all winter goods. I will offer my entire stock of CLOAKS, BLANKETB, COMFORTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS. MILLINERY. In fact all winter goods AT COST. Before you buy any Dry Goo da come and look through my stock I know I can save you money. LOUIS TRAXLSR, Next door to Butler Savings Bank, Butler, Pa LEAVE YOUR measure at Aland's if you desire a Fall Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, that are made to the newest mode and decree Jof fashion. Our stock is large, comprising a care fully selected assort- ment of Brown Scotch Tweeds for busi ness suits: Black and Blue Diagonals for dress suits: Neat Stripes and Cheques for trousers: Wh i pcor d and Crepes spec i a 11y made for full dress suits, And an excellent line of overcoatings. £nt«rprlaloir Y«nina; Man: TruaAf inilrncUd and atartad ma. I worked steadily and made money fatter than X expected to. I became able to bay an island and build a email rammer hotel. Ifl don't succeed at that. I will fo to work a rain at tha business in which 1 made my money. Timed: Co.t Shall wo instruct and start you. reader? If wedo. aad if you work industriously, you will in due tim« b«a»kle to buy island nttd build a hotel, if you wiah to. Maoey can bo earned at our bpw line of work, rap idly aad honorably, by those of either fes. young or old, ftadte their own localities, wherever ther live Any one can da the work Easy to learn. Wu furniah everything No risk. Too can devote Tour spat n moments or all your time to tho work This entirely new lend bring* wonderful sue eaat toovory worker Beginucrs are earning from %ZtL to S6# per wae w and upwards, and nmro after a little ezpo rieneo. Wo can furnish you the employment—wo teach you FREE. This Is an ago »»f marvelous things, and hero i» ■toother great, nsefnl. wealth giving wonder. Great gain* will reward every induatriona worker V. I.M over yon are. md whatever von *r« doin?. you r. rt to kioiw about thU » underful work al Pulav iitrnn* murh money lost tr .-os. No snaco to explain here >.nt it you will write to u» rr® will make all jdiilti to you FKf.l!. Address. TfiUCd; <«., IS >x 4(X>, Auguata, Halue. READ AOT) REMEMBER. For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT LIQUORS, call on I. Iff. FINCH, 13 sarrHFIELP ST., PITTSBCBG l(, pa. (Opp. Uonoogahela House.) Matchloas for Family use and Medicinal pur poses are FINCH'S GOLDEN WF'JDINO. < All fl GUCKBNHEIMERS WiIISKY, .perqt. , OVERHOLT'S WHISKY, [ 6 qts. DILLINOER'S WHISKY, J for 15. Goods neaUy packed and promptly shlpi>ed Fhu op Exrc.vsi on receipt of cash or post office order. rr-Nothlue expressed C. O. f>. Send for Price List. Scientific American Agency for ■ j . ■ a/w i i ■ i i r» i TRADE MARKS, THHir OESION PATENTS 1 'ff S ' COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Inform Ml on and f roe Handbook write to SUNN A co., «i BnoAowAT, NEW york. Oldest bureau for securlne patents In America. mrurj patent taken out by n» is lirought beforo to* public by a notloe Riven free of charge in tho Larfest ctrrulatton of any edcQtifle paper In tho wortll. Splendid IT I Huntrated. No lDtoliyient man ehovud bo without it. Weekly. 53.00 a Tear; $Ud aiz monthi>. Addroas MDNN & CO.. PUDLIBHIRS. 361 Broadway. Now York. ,iv Ji-rir. . ?ti»sisr t r ■"> I AfgKjMte: CI. Ix t irfc plaoin/rrti' #P r ' vorthiii* oonctt |K v irJ- (.CIO & THOMAS, '*•' ;v t ' I .. .. „. , n.in«q» Advertise in the Citizen. Nothing On Earth Win AK^ HENS . LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for JToulting Hens. JiSMSSTJSS nt «Trif!S itromr Strictly a * "One Uuv- fan Sftvod mo sto, send Fix to prevent Konp." «iy» J""' 1 "'"" 10 '' if von cuii t get It send to u*. _Jj, llvell A S 1-4 Ih can »I.SO. Six cans?*, on, cx^n •>. paid. /Wrnrnlgia. Toothache, Faccache .25 o—Headache*. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10—Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation .25 11 —J*uppre**cil or Painful Periods. . .25 12—Whiten, Too Profuse I'eriods .25 13—Croup. Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 14—Salt Rhenm, Eryelpelas. Eruptions .25 15—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains .25 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. .25 If—Piles, Blind or Bleeding .25 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in the Head .25 20— Whooping Cough 25 27— Kidney Diseases -25 28— Nervous Oebility I.UO 30—I" rinnry Weakness. Wotting Bed .25 &>!<) bj Practises, or «Dt po.tp.ld on of pri««. Da. nrvro.rr.' linu uaii.kp r.it mirnins' no. m. m tin umi>i- SPEC ifi C'S: A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A UTTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with winter. People in moderate circumstances find it prolitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in shoe-leather. lo K the cheapest blacking considering ; quality, and yet wo want to sell it d r- rit it can be done. Vie will pay 119,000 Reward f •a 1 ipe that will enable us to make V iA'::Li: BLACKING at such a price I ■ a:t tailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a 1-. k>. Thisoficrisopen until Jan.lst, 1893. WOI>FF"& EANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old u niture painted with PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like i.tnincd r.nd varnished new furniture. f>nc coat will do it A child can apply it. You c a change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fcr.cic-s- All retailers sell it. nil re iTCHING PILES r LLUSWAYNW OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CURES. Will I ITILII I BYMPTOMK-Moliiture; Inlrßte Itektßf sad •Having: most »t night; worte bj scratebTu*. If allowed to eon tin u<- tumors form and protrude, bleeding, absorb* the tumor*. Sold t>y drn«Ut»urby ■»ni for 50ets. Pr*»p*r*. m. onlv. •i'l at office or ad.lres* I>R < «. LAKE, COft. KSS AV E. AND ITU ST.. PITTSBU ittiH. I'A. PIIPTIIRPI We the undersigned were nU r 1 UnU> . entirely cured of runt ure by I)r. J. B. Mayer. &'ll Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa., s. ,1< nes Phillips, Kennet Square. Pa. ; T. A Kreltz, Sla'lngton, Pa.; E. M. Srfiall. Mount Alto. Pa.; Itev. S. H.sliermer, Suuburv. PH.: D. J. lie licit, '."ll s. Twelfth St. . Heading Pa.: Win. Dlx, 1 sMontrose St.. Philadelphia; II L. Howe. 300 Elm St. Keatlluy, Pa. ; Georjfe and Fh. liurkart, 4:0 Locust St., Keading, Pa. Send for circular. rnttn cashes |l| 11111 WITHOUT UUUV WEARING OUT rurcb Clothes ' I Hrrll AS LITTLE OR UILLn NO RUBBING #* ■ nL IS REQUIRED. SHAM f° uow DIRECTIONS CLOSELY WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Great English Bemedy. Promptly and perma ne"tly cures all forms of j.Nervous Weakness. ;Einis- WBF. Spermatorrhea, of Abuse or Kxces.ieses. Been perserlbed over .v> MiTTfltniirt years In Ihousaiiils of cases Before and Alter. ' s " in o,, 'y Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's I'imspiiodine; if he oilers some worth less medicine in place of this, leave his dlslion cs*. si *>re. Inclose price In letter, uml we will send by return mall. Price, one paekaM, #i; six. f.'i. one will please, six will cure. Pamph let in plain sealed envelope. 2 stamps. Address THE WOWU CHKMIPAI. CO., 1:11 Woodward avenue, Detroit Mich. j»y~Sold In Butler by (' N. Boyd. .1 K llalph. J. I.( dick, and dugglsts everywhere. DOCTOR J B HOB ENSACK S MEDICAI, OFFICES, goo North SECOND ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Are the oldest In America for the treatment of Kl'Et'lAl. DISEASES ami YOl TIIEI'I. EUUWKS, Blood Poison. Nervous Debility, Ulcers, llun niiigs. Discharges. Strictures, Bladder. Kld ney, and Skin Diseases. Varicocele, Hy drocele, Kupture. 1 crmauently cured by Improved methods without detention from business. The Doctor's success Is due to his llfe-loiig experience and study; to the pun- 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. oiflco hours, 9A.m,to 2p. si., cto3r. m, All day Saturday. Sundays, to to 12 A. M. --end stamp L'JI boofe. EVILS OF SMOKING. What M'jht Have lteen If He Ha Never r«fd th© Weed. He was a pretty old man; that was apparent, nis hair was white and his beard was white. He walked with a canc. but, says the Chicago Tribune, he was able to look out for himself and . get around reasonably well. "Most eighty-one," he said, as he took a big black pipe out of his mouth. "And you've smoked all your life?" asked the young man who had stopped to speak to him. "Pretty much all," he replied. "I've smoked some sixty-odd years." "And it hasn't hurt you?" | "Well, I don't know, young man, I don't quite know about that. My wife "MOST EIGHTY-ONE," HE 6AID. has always told me that it hurt me, an' my father when he was alive used to say it was bad for my health." "But it doesn't seem to have hurt you?" "Now don't be too hasty. I ain't just sure about that. I set great store by what my wife an' my father say, and I don't advise any young man to begin smokin'." "Yes, of course, ftut you've smoked, and you've lived to a good old age." "Yes, that's aU right. But there's no tellin', yoong man, how old I'd a' been now if I hadn't smoked. It's a bad habit that I sort o' worked into before I knew it." , Planted by Franklin. On the old Boston and New Haven turnpike in the southern part of New London county, Conn., is an old mile stone, notched and moss-grown, that was set there by Benjamin Franklin. When the highway was laid out Frank lin got the job of setting its milestones, and he did it in an original way. He set out from Boston in a comfortable chaise that he had built, and a gang of men followed him with a team that con veyed the stones. Franklin's vehicle had a peculiar machine that marked the miles according to the revolutions of one of its wheels. He drove all the way between Boston and the Elm city. This historic stone is alongside of the John Champion farm in Lyme. Realistic Playing. Petted Daughter—They asked mo to play at Mrs. Higbupp's this evening, and I did; but — Fond Mother (proudly)— Were they not entranced? Petted Daughter Hum! When I played "Life on the Ocean Wave" with variations half of them left the room. Fond Mother (ecstatically)— That's wonderful 1 They must have been sea sick.—N. Y. Weeklv. Pleasant to the taste, surprisingly quick in effect and economical in price—no won der that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the leading preparation of its kind. " Ob! woman, in thy hours of ease, un certain, coy and bard to please." With children hurt, long hours she's spent. Do try Salvation Oil, the linimeut. —The humorist may cudgel his brain in vain to earu the laugh which any ordinary man can raise by falling down on a slippery walk. —Some orators are liko the northern lights,all glare and glitter, but no heat or fire. —The average man is satisfied with keeping up with the procession. 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 tho same treatmcut. 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 ol la grippe result in pneu monia. Among the many thousand who have used it luring tho epidemics of the past, two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted iu pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles lor sale by D. 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowsers, Pro spect; Breaden & Allison, W. Sunbury. —Lamp wicks dipped in vinegar and dried before using will not smell. How to get Thin. The only safe and reliable treatment for obesity, or (superfluous fat) is the "Lever ette" Obesity Pills, which gradually 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 iu his private practice "fur fivo years" with the most gratifying results. Mr. lleniy Perkins, 29 Union P;irk, Bos ton. write?: From the uso of tho "Lover ette" Obesity l'ills my weight has been re duced ten pounds in three weeks and my general health is very much improved. Tho principles of your treatineut aro fully indorsed by iny family physicians. In proof of my gratitudr I herewith give you permission to uso my name if you desire to do so." Price $2.00 per package, or three pack age- for $5.00. By registered mail. All ordres supplied direct from our office. The LEYKBKTTE SPECIFIC C 0 .,339 Wash ington St., Boston, Mass. Women with big feet always manage to keep them out of other people's way. —House plants thrive best in a room where the temperature is about 55degrees. 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 relievo his- lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by. 1). 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro sped; Breaden <1- Allison. W. Sunbury. Persons with eyes far apart aro keen observers. —Kvery man forms bis opinions from the information he has in stock. If we all possessed the same amount and kind of knowledge we would all think alike on every question. Chamberlain's Eye and Sldn Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eye?, Tetter, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch. Prairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and boothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed, it hi put up in 25 and 00 cent boxes. —lt you want to indulge in tho amuse ment of throwing stoucs at a hornet's nest, 1 would advise you to d<> it at long range. —Xo amount of paint and varnish can ever change a pine poard into mahogany. Consumption Surely Cured. To TIRE Sditoiu— I'lcmo Inform your readers that I havo A potiiti - O remedy for ttie above-namod dine oho. By iln timely iuo thousand* of hopeless CUHOA hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to ssnd two botlle.l of my remedy FREE to any ot your readers who have consumption If they will •end me their Lxpreu and P. 0. addrsae. litspoot- Wl?, X. A. BUKJUK, M. 0., 181 fmrl Sc. V. Y. THE MISCKL ANKOt'S REMAINS THE LEADER. BirtingtotiU Will Not Affect Ills political Position. The position cf Lord llartmgton as : leader of the ilis idents will remain on altered on his poing into the house of lords, writes the Chicago News' London i correspondent. The papers teem with j speculation as to whether Mr. .lo'cph Chamberlain oi- Sir Henry James will become the virtual head of the party. The question, however, was really set tled long ago, during the illness from which the late duke of Devonshire re covered. Under the concurrence of Lord Salisbury, who was then vainljr negotiating for the absorption of Lord Hartington by the conservative party, it was determined that Lord Ilartmg- THE !TF.W DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. ton would retain the nominal and actual leadership, Mr. Chamberlain taking the lead in the house of com mons. "Sir Ilenry James declined even to place himself in competition with Mr. Chamberlain. The old liberals are forming a strong wing of the dissidents, who distrust Mr. Chamberlain's tendency to radicalism. The conservatives continue to be shy toward a politician with whom they have little in common except unionism. But the tory leaders have tested Mr. Chamberlain's willingness and capacity to work in unison with them. Conserv ative members generally admit his frankness and integrity as a coworker, while the unionists equally recognize his powers as a debater. His less known qualities as a tactician and his personal courtesy and mental alertness, however, make him the only possible commander of the party in tha house of commons. Lord Hartington, on assuming the dukedom, obtains the garter which Mr. Gladstone obtained for the deceased duke and which is thus inherited in suc cession. Such an honor is most un usual. but Lord Salisbury, owing the existence of his ministry to Lord Hart ington and being unable otherwise to repay his services, is desirous that the new duke shall accept the garter. The following is an outline of the career of the duke of Devonshire: Born 1833; appointed a lord of the admiralty March, 1863; under secretary for war April, 1863; secretary for war February, 1660, and quitted office July following; was postmaster general from Decem ber, 1868, to January, 1871, and Irish secretary from January, 1871, to Febru ary, 1874; was Indian secretary from April, 1880, to December, 1883, and sec retary for war from latter date till June, ISBS. llreaking It Gently. Little Boy—Mamma, the cat has eat en that seed I gave to the canary this morning. Mamma —Cat's don't cat bird seed. You must be mistaken. Little Boy—No, ma'am. It was in the bird. —Good News. Solicitude. Wife (at three a. m.) —John, have you g*ot a jag oil? Husband—No, my dear; I'm perfectly sober. Wife (anxiously) —Why, John, you're not sick, I hope?— Puck. A Xaturnl Question. Gazlay—Who's your friend? Snooper —That was Uonest Jim Thom son. Gazlay—How much did he steal?— Judge. The local politicians are making active arrangement* lor the next campaign. They ordered a box of Dr. Bull's Cough Sj rup, and l'eel confident and happy. Price for a bottle? only 25 cents. "A perfect success" is what dealers say about Salvation Oil, the great pain-cure 25 cents —lt matters little if the "Grip" Or "Influenza" be its name, — All who have had of it a nip Admit it gets there just the simu. —Two families on their way to Okloho ma wore frozen to death iu a blzzatd. —Rheumatism is a disease of the blood and is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. —Keep up your courage, man; Let naught affright you. Be sure no oyster can, And no cow will, bite you. To Consumptives, The undersigned been rettored to health by simple means, alter suffering _ tor several years with a severe lung atiection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known it*his lellow sutler ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (lire ot charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Brcochitts p.nd all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all suflerers will try bis Keuiedy, ut- it is invaluable." Those desiring the prescription, wbicii will cost them nothing, and may prove a Lless ing, will please address fIKV. KDWAKD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —Something happens every day to serve as an excuse for the man who does not do his best. Save Yourseli Money. When you go to l'iitsburgh, l'a., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the F.uropeau plan. Lodgings, 25, —35, — or 50 cents. —The .saud blast process is now applied to the lettering of tombstones. Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures iu Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The tirst dose greatly beuelits. 7."> cts. Sold by J. C. Itcdick, druggist, Butler. —Sickness has interfered considerably with society movements this season. Safe and Reliable. "In buying u cough medicine for chil dren," 11. A.Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, said "never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it aud relief is always sure to follow. 1 particularly re commend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable." 25 and 50 ceut bottles for sale by I). H Wuller, Butler; A.'Bowers, Pros pect; Breaden .fc Allison, W. Sunbury. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will tell." Goud crops cannot bo grown with poor strains of seed. For sixteen years Tilliugbast s Puget Sound Cabbage Cauliflower and Celery Seeds have been gaining iu 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 uny one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and we will also send "How to Grow Cabbage and Celery," a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has ha-never read it. Address ISAAC TILLI.NGHAST, La Plume, Pa. Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SALE For ."JO days only. V f 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. FURNITURE -mgaaaß'jtwii- i Thanking you for © j last year's patron age, and wishing you a prosperous new year. We intend trying J O to increase our trade for 1892 by greatly reducing # prices on many goods. Save © money by buying J %J %J v_-> this month. Ypurs Truly, Campbell & Templeton, 136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa. fflfl THE HOLIDAYS ONLY JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. Sicjn of Electric Bell and < lock. All arc Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department 20 years Experience. , RINGS, I\* ,wl 1 EAR-RINGS, Diamonds < SCARF PINS, L STUDS, (GENTS GOLD, J 1 < LADIKS MOLD, W atciies - L GKNTS SILVER LADIES CIIATLAIN, t 1 . r i G«»ld in8 ' Ear-rings, •Jewelry } Rings Chains, Bracelets. Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes m*i r -j and everything that can be HI I Y( '1 VV flit ( found in a first class sto<-e, WD MS.iW **~™~ E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., - Leading Millinery House - HE?* We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of M I L -U=l= X KTR Y In every desirable style and quality. Our stock is large and attractive. Trimmed hats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt bats, velvet bats and sailor hnts Hats and bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most c< mpleti- i-tcck of velvi ts ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler. FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor hats in great variety. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive onr.best attention, u complete line always on hand. A,w - ID. T PAPE Cheapest. | • ■ # w ■ | Street. fre;E;! A Handsome Three-quarter Life-size Crayon Portrait Free. As a compliment to our many patrons, and the public generally, for a short time we are going to give to everv purchaser of Ten dollars worth of goods a FINE THREE-QUARTER LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PORTRAIT. There is not a family but possesses some picture of Father, Mother, Brother or Sister which they would like to have 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 our liberal offer 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 Burin Strut, Chicago, 111., which is a guarantee of quality i f work jve intend to give you. RITTER & RALSTON, Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Year Right. And buy your Dry Goods, Carp?tß, etc. at. TROUTMAN'S And at the end of figure up and see bow 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. Troutman's Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. HENRY BIEHL 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BTJ'i'ILi'HJ'R, i "FHUM ZST' A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, warrented; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn mowers. No better place in the city to tr-ide. Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 i feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN IrRH ifi s ®.] HAY-FEVER ¥ jlfm \J COLD "HEAD Eltf* Cream Palm u not a liquid, tnuff or powder. Applied into tto nottnU it tt _ Quickly abn/rbfd. It cleanse* the head, allayt injlammation, heals _ j 50c EU BRofCWrirSuXilEf fSi. 50C