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To Close Out Our Winter Goods ■ .rer all Heavy Underwear. Scotch Glores, Heavy Suit* Tor men and boys, Heavy Shirts, etc., at a SWEEPING REDUCTION. "We will sell any overcoat in oor stock at cost. Come and look at them. We mean just what we say. Yon can have any overcoat in our stock For Just fftat He Paid For li in New York City. As these coats were bought Below The Market this is A Rare Chance. RACKET STORE 120 S. Main St. Butler. 3?a. TURN ON THE LIGHT Aad let It gllwer ■a 111 «twt "an, woman •na child I VH7 W« « d Kaoirs at the I yexceUeacy of 6osßer'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 oqoal for Chap ped Hands, Lips, Face, or roughness of the akin, and is not excelled as a dressing for the face after shaving. It is a bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften the skin. No lady or gentleman shonld be without it. Be sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. Cl\rißtmaß 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 our great variety, we are very glad to show them to all visitors. We claim for oar stock excellence inquality, va riety in, design and reasonable prices. Whatever your wante may be,we can meet them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison of our goods and prices. Knowing you will Bnd oar Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. REDICK. LUMBER YARD. L. M. & I J. HEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a large stock of all kinds of Lum ber, Oil Well Rigs, Etc. Call and got our prices and see our stock. Mailorders Promptly Attended To. Office and yard on IfoxsoK St., Near Wbst Pbkw Depot, BUTLER. PA. L. o. WICK DIALBB IK Rough and Worked Lumber KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. A W. Depot, BUTLER. PA Planing Mil] —awD— Lumber Yard J. L. PUBVIB. L. O. PUFVI*. S. G.Purvis&Co. MAITUFACTOMBB AND OKALKBB IH Bough and Planed Lumber or KVCKY DMUKIPTION SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. Grand Pianos for Sale. Now la your time to select a good Piano; vou do not want to boy but one Piano lu your life time. 80 while selecting one it is the best and cheapest to buy a good one. PROF. MAIERB, of Boston has opened a Piano and Organ Parlor at Na 218. East North St., where lie ban on exlbltlon a new Invoice of Pianos irom the ▼ery best of makers of Boston, they have a full rich and mellow tune, the action Is light, quick and powerrul; they will stay In tuno longer than any other Piano on account of a new device of tuning pics, that 1 will be glad to ahow and explain. Pleas call and examine be fore bnyng elsewhere. Yon 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 entire satisfaction. I have made and tuned Pianos and Organs © or over 40 years, therefor know how to select erfect Fla'oo. PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED. 218 E. JNTorth. St., BUTLER, FOR RENT. Farm containing 200 acres, located in Donegal Twp., well watered, good orchard plenty of fruit, good dwelling, barn, spring house, granery, and best farm in tbe town ship for stock raising or cultivation. For merly George Gillespie farm. Apply to ANDREW FORD, Bntler Co., Pa. Cbicora P. O. V • <:l0 UMfeEc? v ' 1 ' always provea su'-cc- ... Before pluC'lnf;any f N<--fs;>ur'r I Ivertising c«ag"K J (-C XO & THOMAS, in f«i*o icrvn, r*u Utotf **a»o'D • - cmOM^n* DR. JOHNSTON'S IMPROVEMENT IN DENTAL PLATES. Patented February 25, 1890. Tills improvement * • does away with the large suction plate in common use. The nlates are very small, only about one-eighth to one-fourth the usual size, and being con structed on true mechanical principles, fit the mouth with perfect accuracy. Any number of teeth can be put in without extracting any good teeth you may have, and no plate In the roof of the raouth. Tne patent plate Is specially adapt ed to partial lower dentures, since It is well known that the dental profession have nothing successful to offer In that line; and further more, partial lower plates have not nor cannot be successfully made by any other known method. This is an important mat ter when we take into ~ consideration that lower v\SjC3C3W teeth are as necessary as upper For further 1 Information, call at Kooms 114 Kant Jefferson Street. BITI.EK, PA. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. FRANK KEMPER, DEALER IK BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, And everything in horse and buggy fur nishing go ods—H ar - ness, Collars, AVhips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. Also trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of {3--A. tlorse blankets in town will be found at Kemoer's. OTh) AT COST In order to close out all winter goods. I will offer my entire,stock ol 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 mve you money. LOUIS TRAXLKR. Next door to Butler Savings Bank, Butler, Pa. Hotel Waverly. S. McKEAN ST., - - BUTLER, PA. Opposite School Honse. This elegant new hotel is now open to the public; it is a new honse, with new furniture throughout and all modern con veniences; is within eaay 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 mc a call when in Butler. CHESS STONER, Prop'r. Will ard Hotel. W. H. REIHING, Prop'r BUTLER, - PA. STABLING IN CONNECTION. SIMPLE BOOM for COMMERCIAL TRAVELER Scientific American f° r / a m m ■ > I Ak/V 'llk I P 1 TRADE MARKS, OESION PATENTS 1 MM' COPYRIGHTS, etc. Forlnformatlcm and free Handbook write to MUNN k CO.. 361 Broadway, NF.W YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Brery patent taken out by us Is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge In the $ mntific JVtueman Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Hplendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent man should be without It. Weekly, *.'1.00 a year; sl.£o six months. Address MITNN Jt CO., PuuLISBEBS. 3fTl Broaflwuy, Now York. READ AND REMEMBER. | For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT LIQUORS, call on I. Iff. FIIffCH, 12 SJIITHI'IELD ST.. PITTSBCRGH, 1»A. ' «Opp. Monongahela House.) Matchless for Family use and Medicinal j.ur- t poses arc : riNCH'B GOLDEN WFDDINO, All II GUOKENHEIMER 8 WHISKY, 'perm. , , OVKRHOLT'S WHISKY. ' 0 qts. ' DILLINGEK'S WHISKY, J lor $5. Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped Free ok Kx tense on receipt of cash or post ufllec order. tar Nothing expressed C. O. D. Send for Price List. SCHUTTE & O'BRIEN, : Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters. DKALKRS IN Sewer Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances. Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER» FARM FOR SALT The undersigned win sell nis larm,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 ileld. It contains a good bouse, good bank hc.rn sCx3i, good outbuildings, good orchard, level and good ground, two springs near house, pump n barn, and all In good order. "Inquire of or address James Davidson, Myoma P. O , Butler Co., Pa JOHNSON'S 1 ! LINIMENT ■ Eany °^ \3 v F- JSHBKII isi B7XSSSL fy -GENERATION AFTcR GENERATION-, I IJO HAVX VBED AXV BLESSED IT. , Z>rn->>W on Sunar f Children ILftrr Tt, ry Travel' r luiould Have A bottle of it hi his sat^heL Every Sufferer atica, NeurmUfiA, N£r- Tona Headache. Diphtheria, Coturhn, < 'atarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, lHarrhnpa, I Jim cn em. S<'renews In Bodr or IJmba, Stiff Joint* or Strains, will find In this old Anodrne relief and speedy cure. Pamphlet free. Sold everywhere. Price 38 cts.. by mail. 6 bottles, I kprc** paid, L SjrfOU-NSON A (X).. Bostov. Ha*. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hogs, AND POULTBY. 500 Puce Book on Trpmnirnc of Animals nud Chart !*ent Free. CtHEs i Fpver^.C'oiicesiionrt.lnfinniinalioi* A. A. 1 f-piniil -Meningitis, Milk Fever. 8.l *trnius. l.araene!*M. Kb<'uinuii»m. f'.C'.--i»isteiiiper. Nanul l>i*ohargc«. l).I).-llolii or CJrubs. Wtirm*. E.K.—« oiitb", llrnvn. Pncumonin. F.F.—Colic or t;ripe«, Bellvache. ■ .lliscarrinirc. Ileniorrhanes. 11.11.— I'rinary and Kidney IMncaneß. I.l—ErapliTf lli*cn«eK. Mann. j.K Uiaestion, Parnlyaia. Single I!ottle over 50 doses), - - .60 Stable Case, with Specifies. Manual. \ eterinary Cure Oil and Medicator, s7*oo Jar Veterinary Cere Oil, - - 1.00 Soi l bj or .ml prrysld Hi.orr and la aaj qnaniitr on r»-c*lpt ©f lIfBPHRKTS'aKD.CO., 1114 111 Willi** St., S«wfork. V F 1 HOMEOPATHIC n #% [fIBHUSPECIFIC No.uu In use 30 j i"»rs. Tho only unecessfnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vita! Weakness, •nd Prostration, from'over work or other causes. Si per rial, or 5 rials and lance vial powder, tot *5. Soid l y DraspUt*, or md! ]>oatp«ld on receipt of frict. HCmPIIKtYS* BED. CO., 11l * 113 William St., New York. SI 0,000 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 ontil Januanr ist., 1893. For particulars address tbe undersigned. ACME BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that wecan make ACMK CLACKING 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 Ihe bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PI K-RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hognnie It will do many other remarkable thin:-. which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. ainplt application emptiom on the &°e^|Bt > ikin clear, while end Bold by dronlitt, or aent by mail for 50 cti. Additii Da. IwiTM 4 So!t, rtdiwtelphU, Pe. Aek your druggist Aw !t» SBBPv'" ■V^ w -^O^''CURBS' TO? ± sk"'* p T"AY CURED IF unccm ? ' ' - A7CO EY n•: j P.HAROL FOR MEN ONLY I irrrairW" W3T or FAILINO KAKHOOi B 11H IPrltl 0 " 1 *" 11 ttnd NERVODB SEffa.lTTi fSnpTj'lfll J jWtilcneaaof Body and Kind, Effect* Mlllillllllof Error* or Exoeaaea in Old or Younr, Kobaii, fiotil* 9AMIOOD fblly He«tor«d. Row to tnlirtt and Btrtogthra WEAK, l SDKVKLOPKDOR<*AXBAPARTBOr BODY. Ahiolutclr unrulllng HO9K THKATUENT—Benefit* In a day. ■en tttilfy from 60 Btat«« and Karrlgn CaantHea. Writ* thenu De«eiiptl«o Book, eiplanatlen and proofs mailed (taalad) free. M«re>a ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. DOCTORS LAKE XSOB I PRIVATE DISPENSARY. Lw.- $ Cob. PENN AVE. AND Fourth Bt.. .JHr\ PITTSBURGH, PA. !Allformaof Dflicata ami Com plii'tited Diseases requlrln*COK. icatlon arc treated at this I>ie mi-.iry with a success rarely attained. Dr. S. K. Lake ls :t member of the Royal College of I'hy- Meians and Surgeons, and ls the oldest and most •xporieiH-.ed SPECIALIST in the rity Special at cntiou Riven to Nervous Debility tmrn excessive mental exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus ing |>hrsleal ana mental decay,lack of energy, le-poiidencv, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, files, rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin. loud. I.ungF, Urinary Organs,etc. Consultation tree ami strictly confidential. Office hours,<J to 1 a'id 7toß p. M.j Sundays, 2to4p. M. only. ■II at office or ad.lress LAKE, COft. t;.\N AVE. ANDITHST..PITTSBURGH. I*A. pi IDTI IDC t We the undersigned were n u r ' unc. . entirely cured of rupture by Dr. J. k. Mayer. B.H Arch St.. Phlladelpli a. Pa., s. Ji nes I'hlllips, Keunet Square. I'a.; T. A Kreltz. Sla'tngton. Pa.; K. M. Small. Mount Alio. I'a.; Key. S H. sheriner, Stlnburv. P«.( D. J. Dellett. 214 s. Twelfth st., Heading Pa.: Wm. Dlx. IS2O Montrose St.. Philadelphia; 11 L. Kowe. :m Elm St.. Reading. Pa.; George and Fh. Hurkart, 43a St., Reading. Pa. Send for circular. Cotton Root WEar - M A recent discovery by an old -») physician. Successfully used |H "T\ monthly by thouHarids of LF3 Wyr*, y 1 Ladles. Is Ihe only preieetly BB IP *afe and reliable medicine s. discovered Beware of un- druggl-ts who of place of this. Ask forCooK's Cottov Root COMpocnd, take no substitute, or Inclose fi and « cents lu postage In letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Pull seal ed particulars In plain envelojm, to ladies only. 2 stamps. Address Pond 1.11) Compiii), N0. 3 Klslier Hlock. Detroit. Mich. Sold In Butler by C. N. Boyd, J. F. i alph, J. C. Redick and druggists everywhere. DOCTOR J. B HOBENSACK'S MEDICAL OFFICES. 2UO North SKCOM) NT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Are the oldest in America for the treatment of SPECIAL DISEASES and TOOTHFUL EItKOBS. 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 froin business. The Doctor's success Is due to his lite-long experience and study; to the pur- 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, 9A.M.to 2p. M., oto9r. M. All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 12 A. M. Send stamp tor book. A. J. FRANK k CO. OKA LKSg; IK DRUGS, MEDICINES, ASD CHEMICALS FANCY AND TOILET AKTICEB, PONGES, BRUSHES. PERFUMERY, &c* Mfvhyst elans' Prescriptionsj carefully co.n und^d. SS. Main Street, Butler, Pa. ■\XTAJfTKD— Agents to solicit orders for ou *" choice, anu hardy Nursery Stock Steady Work For Energetic Temperate Men. Salary ami expenses or commission if prefer ed. Write at ouce. Statu Age. Address. ft. G. Chase & Co. U3 ffi^r THE CITIZEIST MISCKL AN EOI S BASEBALL. ABRTC A. The Boa —Say, get onto my curves. The Traveler (as he empties his re volver) —Good! But how do you lik* my in-shoots? —Life. The Beat Laid Plana, Etc. Mr. Smartchap (who thinks he see* the opportunity of his life) — I have ■oticed that business has been very dull lately. Employer— Yes It has. Mr. Smartchap And your profits have been preatly reduced, with B0 immediate prospect of improvement. Mr. Hardhardt —That is true. Mr. Smartchap I have therefore come to you to ask you to reduce my salary. Mr. Hardhardt (in a hurried whisper to his secretary) —Humor the poor fel low while 1 po and telephone to the insane asylum.—N. Y. Weekly. Fall* Pretense. "I want my money back," said the •quare-jawed woman. "This stuff ain't what it's cracked up to be, by a heap." "No?" ventured the druggist. "No, indeed. Doesn't it say on the bottle that 'three applications to the hair will convert the most pronounced brunette into a charming blonde?'" "I guess it does." "Well, it didn't work with me. I'm blondo enough, but I don't seem to charm for a cent, tie's gone and mar ried that pug-nosed widder on Central avenue." —Indianapolis Journal. A I-iterary Note. Publisher —Hello, old man! I haven't met you in years; in fact, not since we left school. How have you been getting along? Visitor—l have made a cool million out of leaf lard. Publisher Gee Whillikins! and I hadn't heard of it. Say, can't I induoe you to write an article for my magazine on "The Intellectual Decadence of Mod ern Europe?" —Puck. Proved Too Mot'h. Old Friend—How did you and your wife come to remarry after so many years of separation? Jimson—Well, you see, in the cross suits for divorce she made me out so bad and I made her out so bad that there wouldn't anybody else have either of us.—Brooklyn Life. Hut tie Wa» Not a Thief. Jeeson—Did yon ever see a man rob himself? Gason—No. Did you? Jeeson—Yes. 1 just saw a butcher steel his knife before cutting a steak. And Jeeson smiled wickedly as he vanished round the corner.—Comic. Ti&klas: tier Down. Little Dot—Ma, may I take the baby out in my doll's carriage? Mamma—Why, what for? Little Dot —Susie Stuckup has a new doll 'at shuts its eyes an' cries "W'ab, wah!" I'm doin' to betend the baby is a doll and let her hear him yelL Then I dess she'll stop puttin' on airs.—Good News. Really Aatoniahed. Billings—Most astonishing thing I ever encountered. Here's a black hair in the butter. Mra Ilasheroft—So you are really surprised, Mr. Hillings? Billings—l am, indeed. This butter's hair ought to be gray.— lndianapolis Journal. Get the best and cheapest, that means, buy Salvation Oil for only 25 cents, "A prophet ia no good iu his own coun try, " but there is an exception to thisprov erb. I)r. Dull has been of infiinite good to bis contrymen, and his Congh Syrup has become a national balm. The marvelous success of Hood's Sarsa pari)la is based upon iho corner stone of absolute merit. —Try Dr. Gram's Grandmother Medicine, no cure, no pay. Three months treatment SI.OO, for all blood, liver, kidney and stomach diseases, at J. C. Redick's. —Druggists are brushing off their spring fever remedies. A Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. Mess. Cage and Sherman, of Alexander, Texas, write us regarding a remarkable cure of rheumatism thero as follows: "Ttie wife of Mr. Win. Pruitt, the Postmaster here, had been bed-ridden with rheuma tism for several years. She could get nothing to do her any good. We sold her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and she was completely cured by its use. We refer any one to her to verify this state ment." 50 cent bottles for sale by D. 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Rogers, Pro spect; Hreaden A Allison. \\ r . Suubury. —A great onyx mine IIIIH been discover ed in Mexico just south of El Paso. Kow to gctThin. The only safe anil reliable treatm eut 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 —atits 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 gratifying results. Mr Henry I'erkins, 29 Union P.-rk, Bos ton. writes: From the use of the "Lever ette" Obesit}- Pills my weight has been re duced ten pounds in three weeks and my general health is very much 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." Prioe $2 00 per package, or three pack ages for SVOO. By registered mail. All ordres supplied direct from our office. The LBVBRETTE SPBOIKIC C 0.,339 Wash ington St., Roston, Mass. —ln 1528 the Scotch Parliament passed a law perir. itting women to propose to men. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysteriouß. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. 0. Redick, druggist, Rutler. Consumption Surely Cured. To THE SDITOK:— Pleano inform your readura that 1 bare a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By Its timely uae thousands of bopeleaa casea have been permanently cared. I ahall be glad to aond two bottles of my ramedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption If tbey will send mo their Express and P. O. address. Bespeot- W)y, T. A. HLOCUM, M. C.. 181 Pearl Bt. N. T. Chamberlain's Eye and SUn Ointment. A certain cure for Chronlo Sore Eyes, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch; Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. |t is put up ia S3 and 00 cent UOSM. Ea»jr Work. Scampus—l'm doin' a rattlin' busi ness. Tram pus—Wot are ye at? Scampus—Sliakin' dice fer drinks.— Brooklyn Eagle. Why It Is. She—l wonder wh» leap year has as extra day in it. He—Oh, I suppose it is to give the girls that much more chance.—Detroit Free Press. I.lke Hia Milk. "I've had a good deal of trouble," said the milkman, confidentially. "Yes," replied the cook, "I've noticed that even your milk has the blues."— Washington Post. Xotklug Veutaro, Nothing Win. Her Father —Tell me, candidly, Mr. Redsent, just what your prospects are. Her Suitor—Well, they're first-rate, if you're as liberal as I've been told.— Jury. Vaulting: Ambition. "Was he hurt by falling at the hur dle?" "Yes; but he hopes to get over it." — Puck. Ireland'* Chief Product. Teacher—Now, children, what well known product is raised in Ireland? Bright Boy American citizens.— Life. Epitaph. Her tongue was ever going yet; Sbe talked in Joy, she talked in pain; And when she died her last regret Was that sbe ne'er could talk again. Judge. Probably. "Doesn't the sphinx ever say « word?" "Not a word.' "She's a mummy, then, eh?" —Jury Cariosity Rebuked. A man was on trial in a southwestern state for a very grave offense. The jury were slow in coming to an agree ment, and many people were waiting about to know the verdict. At this stage of affairs a colored bailiff came out of the jftry-room and hastened down one of the corridors. "Hold on! hold on!" called out a mam who was waiting. "Have the jury agreed?" • "Yis, dey done agreed," said the bailiff, grinning. "What's the verdict?" "Well, boss," said the bailiff, "ye see 'twas erway: Dey was some on 'em wanted sandwiches, an' some on 'em wanted pie; an' bum by dey done 'greed dey'd hab some crackers 'n' cheese, an' dey sen' me out fer to fotch 'em'." Not Very Thin. Little Nell—Me an' Jennie and Mabel had a awful nice dinner with my new tea-set. Aunty—You did? And what did y«u have to eat? "Soup." "Real soup?" "No-o, it was only pretend soup; but (brightening) it was made out of city water wot wasn't filtered." Good News. The best cure for rheumatism or nenra fia is Salvation Oil, used according to irections. 25 cents. The news from the seat of war is con stantly contraidctory; but not so from Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; every report concern ing it proves it to be the best Cough Syrup known. Only 25 cents a bottle. —lf you have a bone of contention throw it to the dogs. New Washington Penn., People. Are not slow about taking holj of a new thing if the hrticle has merit. A few months ago David Ryers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ue has sold it all and ordered more. He says: "It has given the best satisfaction. I have warranted every bottle, and have not had one come back." 5o cent and SI.OO bottles for sale by. D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros pect; Breaden <fc Allison, W. Sunbury. La Grippe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. 0. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied would hive been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as I bad to go to bed six hours after being struck with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting down. 50 cent bottles for sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowsers, Pro spect; Breaden <fc Allison, W. Sunbury. How's This! We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward lor aay case of Catarrh that cannot be cur ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co. Props., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fiuancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West £ Truax, Wholesale Druggist, To ledo 0., Walding, Kinuan A- Marvin, Wholesale Druggist Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free. A Grateful Woman. I am so thankful that Mrs. Wymen told her experience in your columns last month. My husband has been sick and we have several small children and I had to do something. Mrs. Wyinen's sucoess with the plater led me to believe that I conld make a little money too. I obtained a plater for $5 aud have been plating for the last three weeks, as I could find the time to leave the house, and have mado $36.50. I would not have believed that it was so easy to make money with the plating machine. Everybody has a little work they want done, and I sold two plating machines and made $5 apiece on them to friends who wanted them for their cbil dren. Any one can plate and anybody can succeed, as I have done. There is no experience nei-ded. My busband says when he gets well he is going into the plating business. Any one can obtain circulars by addressing H. F. Delno A Co., Columbus, Ohio, where I got my maohiue. Mas. TORRY. To Consumptives. The undersigned having beeu restored to health by simple uieaus, after suffering for several yearn with a severe lung affection, aud that dread disease Consumption, ia anxious to make known to bis fellow suSer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (irre of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will please wddress REV. KDWABD A. WLUSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Piitsbnrgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25, —35, —or 50 cents. 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, Tho most extensive growers all over the Union now consider them the best in the world. A catalogue giving full partic ulars regarding tbem will be sent free to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver or postage stamps and we will also send "llow to Grow Cabbage and Celery," a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has has never read it. Address ISAAC TILLING HAST, La Plume, Pa. This Is The Lowest Price Ever given on a Bed Room Suite Solid, Polished Oak, giass 26x30, beveled plate, FOR $33.00, We ofTer this suite for 30 days only. Our Bed Room Suite for sl9 You can't get elsewhere for less than $23 to $25. We don't only ofTer the above goods at low prices, but anything in our store away down in price. All we ask you to do is to examine our stock and you will say as we dc—best goods for least money of any FURNITURE store in the country. " ai ——— ----- Campbell & Templeton, 136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa. SELLING OUT. We are selling oat all our winter stock of Boots and Shoes away below the regular prices of these goods. All broken lots and sizes will go at about HALF PRICE. or less. This sacrifice becomes necessary in order to clean out all the odds and ends as well as all exclusively winter goods to make room for the exceptiodally large and fine stock of spring goods, which will soon be arriving Herewith we enumerate a very few of the Bargains that will be offered at this sale. Men's good Heavy Kip Boots at $1 25, and upward. Men's all solid Heavy Working Shoes a" 75c and $1 00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes at SI.OO $1 25,51.50.etc Women's Extra Fiue DreaS Shoes at $1 and 1,25. In fants goat and kid Shoes 15c Children's Fine Patent Tip Shoes at 50c Childrens Heavy Shoes in Button and Lace 25c, 35c and 50c. Boy's Button "and Lace Shoes 85c and SI.OO We will sell yon First Quality Bubber Goods at a lower price than you can buy them elsewhere in the county. AL RUFF. HE HOLIDAYS ML! 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. All are Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience. ( KINGS, Diamonds { ICARF PINS, <• STUDS, ( GENTS GOLD, ' LADIES GOLD, VV atciies { GENTS SILVER Ij A DIE S CHATLAIN, i Gold Pins ' Ear-rings, 9) 0 Wv3Jl \ "J Rings Chains, Bracelets, Etc I Tea sets, castors, butter dishes \ and everything that can he V Ox W ctl. | l'ound in a first sto*^, RODGER BROS. 1847 Spoonß - GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, North Main St., BTJTLEK, PA., " Brilliant" Popij. par l:< i © J.V. I O .Irn Iv ,■i 14c. 1 CT cents, which may be deducted fr m order. - Leading Millinery House - "Mm" m We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of JVI=I=L=L,=I=N=_E~R=Y In every desirable style and quality Our stock is unusually and attractive. Trimmed .bats and h >n nets of all descriptions—f«-lt bats, velvet bats and sailor hit's FLits >uij bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stick of vel\.:« ribbons, lips, quills. I irds and wings ever brought to Butler FOR, CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor hats in great variety. MOURNINt f Hats and bonnets receive our beet attention, a complete line always .:i hand. *TS~ID. T. PAPE,r--sL I : HXTHAORDIHIBY SALE. JUST RECEIVED 10 pieces Black Mohair Brilliantine 50 inches Wide at 50 cents per yard. This quality never sold for less than |l per yard. Our price 50 cents. Troutman's Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. New Spring Embroideries and White Goods Just Received. HENRY BIEHL, 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLiE"E?. - s T' A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, 2500 stiches per minute; the No. 7 American sewing machine, agricultural implements and HH Limping farm wagons; New Sunshine & Howard ranges, K rfc} ■ Stoves, table and pocket em V cutlery, hanging lamps; U manulaeturer of tinware, tin UH 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 place 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 U\v£s CtesttvfcslcKv _gl HAY- FEVER W_ JGfm \J COLD-HEAD w^m Ely's Cream Balm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it it _ quickly absorbed. It cleanse* the head, allays inflammation, heals _ 50c 50c The Dairy Sweepstakes, The Creamery Sweepstakes; • THE (11? A N'T) SWEEPSTAKES. - COLD MEDAL, MB j ttpHnPik »H Wiia awarded to Hatter Made by the iKBBgTEMIpTSEg^y Jinn CBOLEY CREAMER PROCESS.^^pI C At the annual meoilnir of the Vermont Dairymen'* f._ , ytjl if 7i Sua victory there Ixintf over seventy competitors; tho [J J j ;,S\ thru'Jud*c««tatinK that it wa» the flne«t lot ot win- S | igja jcr butter they ever «*w. This makes the Bp 23d COLD MEDAL L - awarded. Do nyrtem can onmpare wlththeCooley < reuuirr. Send for Full Illurtnted Ctrculmw. W VERMONT £kJftSSe* Fa V, • LADIES Muslin Underwear. WMusliu Gowns at 50 c.,75 c., SI.OO, $1.25, .50 anil 1175 each. Muslin Skirts, plain or trimmed with Emdroidery or Lace at 50 c., 75 c., SI.OO, $1 25, and $1.50 each. Muslin Drawers, plain or trimmed .» c. to 85 c. each. Muslin Chemises, 25* c. to 50 i.acb. Always best Values in Hosiery. Hats at half price. M. F. &M. Marks'. 113 and 117 South Main Street. FOR SALE. A general store iu a good locality and doing a good business. Good reasons for nelliDg. Terms reasonable. Inquire of L. S. MeJUNKIN, Butler, Pa. Advertise in the Citieen. We Are Still Otter , ing through the month of Jan uary special bargains in wall ' paper stock to make way for 1 spring goods. These prices can't continue on new goods, ' but we must have room. Also if you want an) tiling , in fancy goods left over from the holiday season will sell to vou 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 Postortice, Butler, Pa. YOU CAM r: an fl!e lu I'lTTHiirK ti JI t!•» >■' 1 ■ u«d Who wilt conuact tor wiTerti>:u»- »t I -•-