Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 19, 1892, Image 4
B. B. Where Dollars Go Farthest, That's what we're all looking for. Its a glimpse of human nature— showing the selfish side of it. We all want the best of the bargain, or at least the best obtainable. Here are about half a dozen specials that it will pay you this week to write our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT and inquire about. There are hundreds of others in these stores equally as good We're making it more to yonr interest every day to trade with us. Lot 44-lnch Cashmere Serges in various widths of black and grey stripes 25c; were 50c. The line of 46-inch Colored Cashmeres at 50c largely increased this week by addition of many new colors. The finest 50c Cashmere eyer bought or sold. 38-inch All-wool Beige in Grey sad Brown Mixtures, 50c 50 In. Black Mohair Brilliantine for house and street costumes, 50c a yard; value, SI.OO. 40-inch All-wool Plaids at 60c; usually, 85c. Choice color ings. 46-inch Camel's Hair in all choice plain colors, 75c; would be excellent value even at $1.25. 40-inch Fancy Badrord Cords in new Spring Colorings, 75c. Finest Qualities All-wool French Challies, 31 inches wide, 50c and 55c. ANDERSON GINGHAMS. Write for samples, prices or other information pertaining to "what to wear and where to get it at lowest prices." Boggs & Buhl, 115 to 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. PA. Planing Mill -AND— Lumber Yard i. L. PORVIB. L. O. FUB V 18. S.G.Purvis&Co. MANUFACTURED AND ORALEBB I* Rough and Planed Lumber or BVCKY DESCRIPTION. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. Hi. C. WICK DBALKB IV Rough and Med Lumber KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. & W. Depot, BUTLER. PA LUMBER YARD. L. M. &J. J. HEWTT, Dealers in all kinds oi Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large 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 yard on MOKBOK ST., NBAK WBST PBNN IIBPOT, BUTLER. PA. Cl\rietma» Gifts F* or Everybody. Beautiful Presents that meet all demands and satisfy all WADts in great variety to suit all tai'es now on exhibitton aL Redick's Drugstore Fancy goods and Novelties, Toile' Articles and Notion?. Wbiln w« can not describe or enumerate our great variety, we are very glad to pbow them to all visitors. We claim for our stock excellence inquality. va riety in, design and reasonable priccg Whatever your wants may I*.we can meet them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison ot our goods and price?. Knowing you will find our Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. RE DICK. 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 anything in fancy goods left over from the holiday season will sell to you at cost or lees 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 Postotfice, Butler. Pa. Advertise in the Citiren C. & D. It will be to jour 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 oi the present and future, and notwithstanding the depression in business all over the country we have largely 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. \ A. T COST In order to close out all winter goods. I will offer my of CLOAKS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS. MILLINERY, In fact all winter goods AT COST. Before you buy any Dry Goods come and look through my stock. I know I can save you money. LOUIS TRAXLKR. Next door to Butler Savings Bank, Butler, Pa. Hotel Waverly. S. McKEAX ST., - - BUTI.fcR, PA. Opposite School Hottse. This elegant now hotel is now open to the public; it is a new house, with new fnrnitnre 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 tho eastern part of the town. Rates Reasonable. Give me a call when in Butler. CHESS STONER, Prop'r. Willard Hotel. W. H. BEIHING, Prop'r BTJTLEB, - PA. STABLIKU IX CONNECTION. SAMPLE BOOM ror COMMERCIAL TBAVELEB SCRUTTE & O'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbers And C*as Fitters. DBALKBB IH Sewer Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Applianoes. Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, F*A CBtcrprlclor loNNf Mnn i TrwAC Instruct** and started me I worked ateeUily and made money fatter then I expected to. I became able to bey an taland and build a email ennnner hotel If 1 don't succeed at that, I will ge to work again at the business in whicl* I made my money. . True A Co.I Shell we Instruct end start yea. reader? If w«4o. end if yon work iudustriou«ly. yoe will in doe tlmy.be able io buy en island and baild a hotel. If you wiefe to. Bouey can l>e earned at oni new line ef work, rap idly U»d honorably, by those of either sex. young or old, end In their own loralities. whororer tliev lire. Any one can do the work Kasytolfarn Wo furnish ever? thine. No riek. You can de%nt a yonr iparo moments, or all yonr time to the work This entirely new load bring' wouderful sac ceee to every worker Hegiunors are earning from S3A to H&O per wee*- and upward * and more after a little espe rienee. We can famish you ilt«>fin|ilnTracnt—we teach you FREE. This is an age >f marvelous things, and here is another great, useful wealth giving wonder Greet faina will reward every industrious worker Wherever you ere. and whatever von are doing yon want to know abont this u'onderful w, "» at once Delay mean* much money lost to you. No space to explain hen- i.nt will write to at. >• will make nil plain to yon I KIiK. Address. TUI7E A' <"<*., Iti.x 100, Vnzueta, ftfalne. Scientiflo Americas Agency for / * m ■ ■ . I ll■k I n 1 ' "VS I COPYRIGHTS, ate. Far Informal iati mad (roe Handbook write to KTJNN ft CO., ST BROAD WAT. New YOBK. QMMt bureau for securing patent! tn America. P«tent taken out by u> Is brought betyro the public by a notice given free or charge in tba Scientific American Vtrtft circulation of any setentlOo paper In the wwHT Bplondldly illustrated. Jfo Intelligent man should be witliout It. Weekly. 63. On a War; $1.40 six months. Address MtTNN i CO.. PtTlLimeias. 361 Broadway. New York. READ AND REMEMBER. For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGUT LIQUOK.S, call on I. Iff. FINCH, If SSITBFIKLU ST., P ITT* B I'BOB, PA. '<Opp. Mooongabela House.) Matcblass tor Family use and Medicinal pur poses arc FINCH'S GOLDEN WFADING. > All SI GUCKENHKIMKB S ViIISKY. -perqt. ; OVEBHOLTB WHISKY. f 6 qta. DILttWKS'H WHISKY, J for *5. Goods lulauy and promptly shipped FREE or KJCIBN.B oa XK>Atf of cash or post office order. ur~NothtiiK expressed C. Q. if. Sond for Price List. Nothing On Earth Will HENs LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Preventa all Diaeaae. Good for Moulting Hen*. a .nSllc.n., '"One large "nsavrfm. R4u- send six to prevent Roup, eaye one cuetomer. If you can't get It »end to u». We meii ono r»ack 0c Five tl A 1 1-4 lb can $1 30. 81* cans. s■'> 00. expr»*ee pai«l Poultry Saiatiscr Gut J#, gcj 1 b cent*. free with $1 u» order* or more. Sample copy of Tim BKST PotxTRY Pens eent L 8. JOHNSON A OO House St.. Boston, w mm T VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pago Book on Treatment of Animals nod Chart l*ent Free* CTREs v FrvcrMfCongefltionM,lnflammation A.A.) Spinal .Meningitis. Milk Fever. It. I*.—>i raiim. littnirness, Khenmatiant. (*.l .—Distemper, Nnsal l>i«ckargiv*. D.D.—ltoi«i or Worms. K.E.—( ongb**. lleaTen. Pneumonia. F.F.—folic or (•ripe*. Itellyache. i1.11.-l rinnry and Kidney I>i««eni*es. J.l.—Erupiive Diseases, Mange. J.K.—Diseases of I>ige»tion. I*araly«i«* Single Bottle (over 50 dotes), - - .6# Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual, Veterinary Curt' Oil and Medlcator, 97,00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - • 1,00 S«ld Wy or prrpaM saywhm»d la say quality' ob rrrrlpt of prk*. nrSPIIRKTS*aED.CO. v 111 Jk liawinism SU, XewT«rk. i r^^J|gx^a^^gßEYs, HOMEOPATHIC Aft IJffiBLISPECIFIC No 60 In uee 30 years. Tho only encceaaful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, Snd I'rortration, from orer-work or other caneee. •1 per eial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $5. SoJ.l l.y l>rnKrfsts, or sent j*ust|>«!4 on rrcei. t of pr.co. HtmPHßfcVh'aEn. m, in a lis wiauai su, x«wT«rk. WeuseAlnnhii! pure alcohol to make WOLFFS A me BLACKING. Alcohol is goo<l for Ic ulicr; it is good for the skin. Alcohol is th«. liief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Rum the well known face washes. We think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. J!:.:.y people are so accustomed to buy in _ :i link ing or blacking at sc. and 10c. ! ilia that they cannot understand that a I hu 1;- ingcan be clieap at 20c. We want to ir.oct them with cheapness if we can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of SIO,OOO for a recipe which will enable i;? to m:.k WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at euch a j riu that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10<.n bottle. We hold this offer open i:;:t; 1 Jan. Ist, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia Tba dnpl. .pplMtus or J^OINT^ENji^J . ke., leaTing*^ K1 bT drßalsulw*MMbT mall Tor 50 cU. Address Da. avsa kSop, Philadelpkia, Pa. Aak yoor drefglat ftrlk To| ORG CVISY k A Bxamina'ton free by mail. K nmn l ' "< P.HAROLD FOR MEN ONLY? HJMlhfß f °r LOST or FAILING MANEOOt V||£UliWHoenena aadKERVOUS DEBIIITY', KiTT tt 111 w »kn*u °f Body and Kind, Effcoti MHiHtl'llll of Error, or IIHIUI tn Old or Tounc, Robust, HeMa BAHHOOD felly HMtarod. How to oalarfo a«4 Mnafthra WKAK. ISDKTILOPKDORbiSSe I'ARTS OF BODY, Absolstsly anfalllsg IIOIR 1 KKATIBHT— BoaofIU la a day. ■ea testify from 60 States aad Ftralp CoaalHoa. Write tkaas. ooser!pU«o Book, explaaallea aad e reefs as lied (aealed free, M*r— KRIS MKOICAL CO.. BUFFALO. M. V. DOCTORS LAKE ■ PRIVATE DISPENSARY. dt, Jfj COR. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. ' \ AlMornisof Delicate and Com- MLM plicated Diseased re nui InjtCON PIDKNTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Med ication are treated at tlna Di«- l>ensary with a Hiiccese rarely attained. Dr. S. K I.akc Is a menilier of tlio Hoval College of Phy nciaus and Surgeons, and Is the oldest and nnwt experienced SPECIALIST in the city Special at tention piven to Nervous Debility frome v cengive mental exertion. Indiscretion of youth,etc., caus ing iihvsidU and mental decay,lack of energy, despondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, files, Rheumatism, and all diseases of tho Skin, loud.l.unpi,Urinary'>rgans,etc. Consultation tree ami strictly Confidentlal. Office hours,!) to 1 and 7 to 8 p. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. only, •ill at office or address LA KE, CO ft. ESN AVE. AND ITUBT..PITTSBUBOH.PA. p||pT||pp t We the undersigned were nu« I UOt . entirely cured of rupture by Dr J. B. Mayer. 8.11 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa., s. Jones Phillips, Kennel Square. Pa.; T. A Kreltz, Sla'lngton, Pa.; E. M. Small. Mount Alto. Pa ; ltev. S H.Shermer. Sunbury. Pa.; D. J. Dellett, 214 S. Twelfth St.. Reading Pa.; Wm. Dix. IS'.f, Montrose St.. Philadelphia; H 1.. Kowe. :tO9 Elm St.. Ueudint;, Pa. ; (.eorge and Kh. Hurkart, 43! i Locust St., KeadiiiK. Pa. Send for circular. rflfl?! WASHES UUlJli =OOUT rurrn CLOTHES, I UL|a|| AS LITTLE OR WIILLII Nn RIIRRIHR rnin ,SRE Q u| RtD. SIIAM f ollow JUfir DIRECTIONS ■ CLOSELY. ('.olton Root A recent dls<;overy l.y an old physician. Successfo'llv u-ed TLIV "T \ moid hly by thousands of y* Ladles. Is the only prefectly H safe and reliable medicine discovered Beware of un- druggists who o'- fer lnlerlor medicines In place of this. Ask for COOK'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, lake no substitute, or Inclose || and 0 cents in postage In letter, and we will send, sealed by return mail. Pull seal ed particulars In plain envelope, to ladies only. 2 Stamp.. Address Pond filly l oni (1,1 lly. No. ;i l'islier Block. Detroit, .Mich. Sold In liutler by N. I'.oyd. J. F. Ralph, J. C. hcdlck and drugj is ta every where. DOCTOR J B HOBENSACKS MEDICAL OFFICES. 200 Sorth SECONH ST, PiIILADEI.PHIA, PA. Are the oldest 111 America for the treatment of SPECIAL DISEASES and VOITIIH'I, KKIiOBS. Blood Poison. Nervous Debility, Ulcers, Run nings, Discharges. Strictures. Bladder. Kid ney, and Skin Diseases, Varicocele, Hy drocele, Rupture, i trinanoul.lv miicui by Improved methods wllhout detention frouj busUiusfa. The Doctor's success Is duo to Ills life-long eipcrlcnoe study; to the pure vegetable remedies used and to I lie thorough examination and watchful at tention given patients during treatment. A forty years' establishment Is our guaranty, of success Office hours, yA. M. to 2p. m., r. to 9r. M. All day Saturday, sui.dnys, lo to 12 A. m. Send stamp for book. '-•« V» r . •.». • THE CITIZEN MIK'FLI AKEOfS VARIETY PAYS BCBT. How to rM th« Product® tf th« Farm It AdT*nt*c«. It Is alnrays more or lew of a ques tion for the feeder of lire stock to d»> termine just where Lu fe«d will be worth the most; whether it will be best to feed for beef, pork or muttom or for milk, butter, cheese or wooL Prices one year cannot always be takes aa a basis for another, m what pays best one year will not always prore so the next One of the advantages in keeping a variety of stock is that a better opportunity is afforded of realiz ing a profit on the whole than when dependence is placed upon one kind of stock. If one could know the con dition of the market ahead in many cases at least the feeding might be done with a better profit By keeping a variety of stock the risks may be greatly lessened. To this may he added a better opportunity of feeding out the various farm products. Where a system of rotation is fol lowed and a variety of crops grown a large per cent would go to waste tf only one kind of stock were fed. In growing the grain to feed and fas ten »ho hog there is more or less rough ness that can be used to a good advan tage in feeding other kinds of stock, and at a less cost than when only one kind of stock is kept Many could not afford to keep cattle were it not for the lact that during growth they can be fed material that would, to a consider able extent at least, go to waste, and while even then the margin of profit may be small, yet it is converting un marketable products into money, and at the same time securing more or less manure to keep up the fertility Rais ing a variety of crops lessens the risk of failure and affords a better oppor tunity of keeping stock at a less cost, while keeping a variety of stock af fords a better opportunity of using the various products of the farm to best advantage, lessening the waste and lessening the risks. Under some conditions making a specialty of one kind of stock may be the most profita ble, but ordinarily the better plan is to keep a good variety —Prairie Farmer. DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. Whew a cow calves give her a bucket of water in which is Kirred a double handful of middlings or a single handful of Unseed meal. She is gen erally very thirsty at the time and a warm drink, in cold weather, is very acceptable; give her this drink for three days at least THERE IS no necessity for feeding the calf on whole milk after the first week. Begin to change to skim milk and put in a little linseed meal or middlings to take the place of the cream. Calves soon learn to eat hay, and some should be kept where they can get it Clover hay is the best, of course. THERE is always a big loss made by letting the cow stand outdoors whon it is cold or stormy. If the regular hour for stabling 1 the cows has not come t but a storm has. put the cows la the stable at once If it is an hour or two before feeding time give them some thing to eat in the way of "roughness." They will cat almoet>anything under such circumstances DON'T let the cows have access to the horse manure. They will eat enough of it to make the butter bitter. They don't eat it on account of the salt in it, for when they have all the salt they want they will still eat the horse ma nure. They will eat it when it is spread on the pasture, so it is not merely • cold weather craving they have for it Oolman'a Rural World Biblical Information. Funny Boarder—Please pass the Sam son. Landlady—The what? Funny Boarder—The Samson—hair and strength, you know, were hia char acteristics. Landlady—Mr. Goff, if you want any thing else except the butter, say so and you can have it —but we can't trust even a metaphorical Sainson sear your jaw bone —it would be too great a tempta tion —you've read the story?— Brooklyn Life. For burn ami w.mad* w.iald recom mend Salvation Oil. All dealers sell it at 25 cents. Many cases have come under oar notioe where H single buttle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved a sufferer from a severe cough, which had bean treated for montLs by competent physicians. 25 cents —The pessimist regrets the peaceful terminus of affairs with Chili and think a war would have benefitted the world. 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 aud complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency ol la grippe in pneu monia. Among the many thonsand who have used 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 pueumouia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. ii. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowsers, Pro pped; Broaden <fc Allison, W. Sun bury. Prevent attacks of rheumatism by taking Hood's Sarsapsrilla. It purities the blood. —lt is said that a bony neck may be rounded up by rubbing olive oil into it nightly. 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 bis lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottle* for sale by. I). 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Broaden <fc Allison. W. Snnbury. —The high handshake is a now and foolish fad in the ultra beau monde —Everything should be spelled out in letter writing. Numerals are now barred. Happy Homes. Thousands of sad a -il <!« iwlale koines have In en mane happy i>\ theu*e»f ~Ko.«e Bud.-." which have proven un absolute cure for the following diseases and their distressing sunptom- 1 Ulceration, Cou ge-tiou ami Falling of the Womb,} Ovar ian tumors, Dropsy of the Wouib, Sup pressed Menstruation, Rupture at Child birth. or and complaint originating in diseases ol the reproductive organs, whether firm contagious diseases, hered ity, tight lacing, overwork, excesses or miscarriages. One lady writes us that after suffering for teu years with Leucor rhea or Whites, that one application en tirely cured her, aud furthermore, she suf fered no more pain during the menstrual period. "Rose Buds" are a simple, harm less preparation, but wonderful in effect. The patient can apply it horself. No doc tors' examination necessary, to which all modest woman, especially young unmar ried ladies seriously object. From the first application you will feel like a new woman Price $1 by mail, post-paid. THE LEVERETTE SPECIFIC CO., Wash ington St. Boston, Mass. .-Jhe bftleyon days are near ac hand. Consumption tfurely Cu<-'Q<i. To The 2j>itob:— Please Inform your readers that I burn a poult!7o remedy for the above-named disease. By ita timely use thousands ofhoprlt-U ease* have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to ■end two bottle* of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have coniamption if they will •end me their Express and P. O. address. Beapect felJy. I', A- WaJCUM) M. 0., Ml fsad Bv. V. 7, JRTICHOKE CULTURE. OS* Variety 1. Good '« MaJi. AaothM for Llva Stock. The artichoke proper is used in Eu rope as an article of food. Sow early in April in a rich soil, I inch deep, ta drills 12 inches apart When up thin to « Inches apart in the row. When a year old transplant into well -manured ground, in rows 3 feet apart and 3 feet apart in the row Protect in the win ter with a covering of manure or leaves. The edible part is the flower bead The Jerusalem artichoke, often spoken of simply as artichoke, is not a true artichoke, but an entirely differ ent plant belong to the sunflower family. It received the appellation "Jerusalem," from an English corrup- THK COMMON ARTICHOKE. tion of its Italian name which meant sunflower. It is also called Canada and Virginia potato. The tubers are capable of resisting the severest cold and may be left in the ground all win ter. Plant the tubers in spring the same as potatoes They flourish in nearly every soil, often yielding from 1.200 to 1,300 bushels to the acre. In light soils it is common to turn the swine into the field and let them dig the tubers for themselves In autumn the tops are cured for hay which is greatly relished by all kinds of stock, as are the tubers. Besides being used as hay, the tops are sometimes manu factured into cordage and even made Into a kind of coarse cloth. When fair ly rooted in rich soil, the Jerusalem artichoke Is very hard to eradicate and is seldom entirely removed —Orange Judd Farmer. The Gall la Hit Cap. "Yes, sir; 'every heart knoweth its own bitterness.' There's Gottleftt, who just passed us; did you notice his mel ancholy look?" "I did. Has he some great grief?" ••He has. He bought on the install ment plan a handsome present for the lady to whom he was engaged She jilted him a week ago, and he has still two installments to pay on the present If that isn't a great grief I don't know what ia."—N. V. Press. Waste no money. Buy Salvatiou Oil. It kills all pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. Catharine Lewis fainted one night in "Olivette," but it didn't cause a ripple in the play. 'Twas only a cough, and they had a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup on hand, of course. —lt is a bad form for a caller to leave more than two cards. —The world grows very full of ghosts as we grow eWler. —Tho benediction generally aronsea awakened interest. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been reitored to health by simple means, alter sufleripg for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sutler em the means ol cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure lor CouMUUiption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those lieairing the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, w' l ' I'lease aililretw Rkv. KowaßD A. Wilson, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New if ork. —Erie has raised $23,000 for a public park by a popular subscription —A dude never thinks before be speaks: he isn't built for that sort of thing. —Oranges are at their best. —Jas. G. Blaine was 62 years old Sunday Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor ttotei, corner Liberty aad Fourth streets. It is a strictly tirst-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodging 6, 25, —35, —or 50 cents. —A hive of 5,000 bees will produce about iitty pounds of honey annually. —lndian school students have gone from Carlisle to Utah as U. S. soldiets. —Conceit is the mother el success —Kheuuiatisui cured in a day—".Mystic cure" lor rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at once the cause aud the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. itedick, druggist, Butler. —Ohio has eight living ex-Governors, three of whom are Democrats. —The net indebtedness of the world in IS9O aggregated $26,917,096,000. Safe and Reliable. "In buying a cough medicine for chil dren," H. A.Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogdeu, Utah, said "never be alraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough lteiuedy. There is no dauger from it and relief is always sure to follow. 1 particularly re commend Chamberlain's becanse I have found it to be sale and reliable." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by 1). 11 Wuller, Butler; A.JBowers, Pros pect; Breaden <fc Allison, W. Sunbury. —There are 11,500,000 voters in the Union. —And now "they say"sauer kraut is a good dyspepsia cure. Money in Cabbage and Celery. "Blood will toll." Good oropn cannot be growu with poor strains of need. For sixteen years Tillingbast's Ptiget 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 bo sent free to any one interested. When writing for it euclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and wo will also send "How to 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. —Don't be ambitious to have it said that you are a "self-made man," as the world might come to the conclusion that you had made a mighty poor job of it. —lf you are hankering after any new or startling revelations, just run for an office. —A short woman made np with a long, slim waist, is a funny sight. —The return to winter weather once more is a mighty agreeably change. Chamberlain's Eye and Skto Ointment. A oertaln cure for Chronio Bore Eye*, Ifetttjr, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Old Chronio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch : Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed It to put up ia29*ad 00 ooat bow* Overstocked! GREAT BARGAIN SUE For 30 days only. w J 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 ■ imaaooooiywcnr— Thanking you for 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 O J o prices on many U'oods. Save money by buying this month. Yours Truly, Campbell & Templeton, 136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa. FOR TIE 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. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. AH are Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience.' , RINGS, L)iam< aids I * STUDS, (GENTS GOLD, \ LADIKS a()LD ' VV aiCiieS (gents silver LADIES CHATLAIN, J Gold Pin8 ' Far-rings, w VVcil | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dishes and everything that can be I'ound in a lirst claws sto^e, RODGER BROS. 1147 I SSrwT" 1 " , """ E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER Mo. 139, North Main St., BUTLEB, PA., - Leading Millinery House - CI7 i/ 1* m 3T^ \\ c are now ready exhibit this season's styles of M=r=L=L,~ I =N=ET R Y In every desirable styl« and quality. Our stork ia unusually Urge and attractive. Trimraed bats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt bats, velvet hats and sailor bats Hats and bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of velvets ribbons, tips, qaills, birds and wiogs ever brought to Butler for CHILDREN Hoods, caps, bailor hats in great variety. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive our.best attention, a complete line alwavs on □and. • A 'c7« ID. T. PAPE N - Cheapest. | • I • I i\ I L>, | street. Turn Over a New Leaf and Commence the New Ye.ir Right. And buy your Dry Goods, Carpets, etc. at TROUTMAN'S And at the end of lSf)£ figure up and see how nianv hard earned dol lars you have saved by doing so, and yon will surprise yourself. i 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 p ices will do the rest. Troutman's Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. HENRY BIEHL 122; NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTLEU - "P"EJSI2ST'A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishino' Goods. O 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 tr<de. Come and see mv large store room full of goods, 136 J feet long. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN HAY- FEVER ¥ A 4 M \J COLD "HEAD KSm EJu'n Cream Balm in not a liquid, tnuff or powder. Applied into the nwtrils it it quickly absorbed. It clt arises ths /w<id t allays heals C||a the sores. Sold by druggiHi or sent by mail on receipt ofnrire. k|l .i 3uC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3Ub fcHH •• Brilliant" Toppr, packet * 15c. Garden IVa • Charmer," packet....V . I[Ac. llows, Waban and UKiraw. bolh fur 50c. Potato American Wonder,' per lb JOe. I "111 6 Kara Chrj «ntbemum», eacli SOc. t 1-omlm, our luiwrb strain, look almost I Bot * £*2.50 human packet k « Choice Geranium®, each ££c. * «et 1.00 Pan*v, Extra choice, packet ET W Sweet Corn " Golden Nugget/' packet 16c- . . iji Any one not now a subscriber can hare VICK's MAGAZINE one year free, who orders 91 ■ worth froux ua before May Ist. h?A fiuiPl.m.SiT~S3 I cents, which may be deducted from first order. I A packet of 40-!b Ont FREE with each order when desire*!. CRAWFORD & KENNEDY. Tbe well known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy. has bought »n interest in tbe above barn nnd will be pleased to have bis friends call at hie new place of business. Tbe Best Horses, Bugles and Car riage* in Butler at the moat reasonable rates. The place is easily remember ed. The first stable west of the Lowrv House. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg now runniDg a line of carriages between tbe hotels and depots of too towu. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Vogeley. Good Livery in Connection ' Mifflin Street Livery. BIEHL& HEPLER Prop'rs. One square west of Main St., on Mifflin St All pood, safe hi rses; new bosrgies and carriages. Landans for weddings and funerals. Open day and nigbt. Telephone No. 24, FOR SALE. A freneral store in a good locality and doing a go d business. Good reasons for sellir.^. Terms reasonable. Inquire of L. S. McJUNKIN, Butler, Pa. fln ; t£DTiCC߀ AujCnMaCfid t orobu;-..vn.i« HI ■<*mlfctufl ip when .*• * > 6*4 ■' anf* • » •» ,r.; i m &