Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 08, 1892, Image 4

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    " -Paris Robes Belford Cord
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New Spring Dress Goods
A in
H FOR EARLY BUYERS:
We received this
week our first shipment of New d
O Spring Dress Goods and through
this advertisement we extend a
oq cordial invitation to you to come i
P3 and Jook through our stock |
jTj whether you wish to purchase or O
|-TROUTMAN'S-S
Leading Dry (roods and Carpet i
House.
-Henrietta Serge-
Better Late Than Never.
ONLY A TEW DAYS MORE AND
Bickel's Great Odd and End Sale Will
Close.
The Attention of Shrewd Cash Buyers is
Called to this ad.
The Following Goods Must Be Sold At Once.
180 Mirs Ledtts' Fine Dongola Button Bhoes SI.OO.
360 " » " Grains " " 90 cent*.
330 •« «• » Gaiters - - 50 "
310 »« " " Foxed Gaiters - 60
340 " " " Grain Slippers - 50 "
190 " " Oil Grain Shoes - 75
130 " Old Ladiea' Fine Shoes - - SI.OO.
410 " Ladles' Brnssell Slippers - - 25 cents.
20 Cases of Ladies' Fine Kid Walking Shoes Tipped 75 cents
Tlie above mentioned Goods are at Half Prices.
Read on, Dear Readers, Read on.
330 pairs Men's Fine BniT Congress Shoes at sl.lO.
330 " " " A Calf Lace Shoes Tipped 90.
380 " •' Working Shoes (former price 1.25) 85.
310 " " French Calf and Kangaroo Shoes $2.00.
390 " Boys' fine Lace Shoes 3to 5 - SI.OO.
600 " •• Working '* " - 85 -
340 " Youths' Fine Button Shoes high cut 75.
Men's and Ladles' Cloth Slippers at Your own Price.
410 pairs Children's Spring heel shoes at 40.
330 " " fancy tip Shoes at 35.
530 " " plain Shoes - 25.
130 •< Misses' fine Grain Button Shoes 85.
These Goods are All Warranted
to be perfect ia ererr respect and they are only sold at prices named on
them to make room tor new goods. If yon want to get some footwear
cheap, take in this Sale.
New Sprlnd Goods Arriving
limost every day, and too much cannot be said in praise of them; ask to see
oar line of Walking Bboes aad Slippers, and also our line of children's fency
Walking Shoes in Bed and Black. A beautiful line of Ladies' White Kid
Slippers rery cheap, don't buy aay Shoes nntil you bare 1 ooked orer my
itNr ill laarasd priosa. Shoea ware never cheaper than they are now.
Misses' Rubbers Free of Charge
for 10 day» I will giro a pair of Misses' Rubbers any Size from 11 to 2 free
of charge with aver y purchase of $1.25; and with every pair of Ladies
Bboea from $2.50 up, I jrill give a pair of
Ladles' Rubbers Free of Charge-
Remember this offer holds good for 10 days only and If yoo want
rubbers for nothing, you must get here on or before the expiration of thiß
tee.
Remember The Place,
JOHN BICKEL.
BUTLER, - -- -- -- -- PENH'A
READ AND REMEMBER.
For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT
LIQUORS, call ou
I. FINCH,
M UITITBU KT.. PITTHBI KUH, PA.
KOpp. Monongahela House.)
Matchless for Family uae and Medicinal pur
poses are
FINCH'S GOLDEN WP9DING. All ft
OCCKBNHKIMKKB WfIISKV, „per qt. ,
OVBRHOLT-S WHISKY. f « qls.
DILUNGKB'H WHISKY. ] for l&.
Good* neatly packed and promptly shipped
Fan or Kxfexsb on receipt, of cash or post
office order.
expressed C. O. D.
Send tor Price List.
FRANK KEMPER,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
HARNESS,
.And everything in
horse and buggy fur
nishing go ods—H ar -
ness, Collars, "Whips,
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
-A-lso trunks and va
lises.
Repairing done on
short notice.
The largest assort
ment of 5-A. Horse
blankets in town will
be found at Kemuer's.
At £. GABLE,
V eterinary Surgeon.
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Gable treats all diseases of the
domesticated animals, and makes
ridgling, castration and horse den
tistry a specialty. Castration per
formed without clams, and all other
operations performed in the
most scientific manner.
Calls to any part of the country
promptly responded to.
OBce and infirmary in Crawford's
Livery, 138 West Jefferson Street,
Botler Pa.
JCriC.vf. < ' f-rRSIiTEST
AdvcrUsiiv; 1.1 alwnvg prove*
|K suuci-b«ii>;. I.L :ora j ':«;iti(ranj
V Nowfc'Mipcc- > i-'Ttlsliuf CODS "It
LCTLJ i HOMAS,
JOHNSON'S
*AfODYH^
LINIMENT
,ke-v O7 -
\} v rr nrrami ma m*mi
AFTiR GENERATION.
Ort HAVX USKD AXD BLESSED IT. .
° r Hi Nc-ne^
Dropped on Sugar, Children lore Tt,
Erery Traveler should nave a bottle of It 111 hi* sateheL
C„-.„ Cuffni-n f From Rhenmatijim, Sol
tvery ounerer » t i ca , N,. nr .Krt*, s;r.
TOO, fipJulju-hf. Diphtheria. Concha. < utarrh. Bronchit i.«.
Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Dtarrhnra, Lamtneci. Sorencw
in Bodv or linla. Stiff Joint* or Strain*, will flml in
thU old Anodyne rvlief and roeedy cure. Pamphlet
free. Sold .Yprywhero. Prtr* aac-tit, by mail. 6 bottles.
XxprCM paid. Si. X. SjIOH.NSOS X CO.. H.UML
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphrrva' areoolentiflcally and
carefully prviiuml Kemwlles. us«l for >wn In
irfJatc practice and for over thirty years bythe
people with entire bucch». Every single .specific
as Dec la 1 cure for the disease named.
They cure without dru«fii«. puikliw or reducing
the system and are in fact and deed the (sovereign
Remedies of thr World.
LOT or raiscir*!. soa cawm. PB "ii
j—Fevera, Congestions,lnflammations.. .'2o
U—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic '25
3- Teething i Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,25
4-DiE.rrhea, of Children or Adults .25
y —Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis -25
5-Neuralgin. Toothache. Faceachc 25
Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
I#—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. .25
11—Suppressed or Painfal Periods... .25
12—Whiten, Too Profuse Periods 25
13— Croup* Laryngitis* Hoarseness ... .25
14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions . .25
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .25
10—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. .25
It—Piles, Wind or Bleeding »25
19—Catarrh. Influensa, Cold in the Head .25
20- Whooping Congh . .... .25
27— Kidney Disenses
28— Nerrous Debility '• i J"
SO-trinary Weakness, Wetting Pod . .25
Sold t>j Drnjtclate, or *ent on receipt or prlca.
Da. IfcuFiiaKYS* Mawtt*!. <U4 P»*«*« mxiiK* racr.
MUMPHRKTS* MEP. CO.. 11l * 11» WlUlaa York.
SPECIFICS
ACME BLACKING is cheaper
at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
because shoes once blackened with it can
be kept clean by washing them with water.
People iu moderate circumstances find it
profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because
what they spend for Blacking they save in
shoo leather.
It IS the cheapest blacking considering
its quality, and yet we want to sell it
cheaper if it can be done. AVe will pay
SIO,OOO Reward
for a recipe that will enable us to make
WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at such a price
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
I ».tlc. This oflcr is open until Jan. Ist, 1893.
• ATOLPF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Old furniture painted with
PIK-RON
(this is the name of the paint), looks like
u lined and varnished new furniture. One
twill do it A child can apply it. You
« i change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry
to mahof-:ny; there is no limit to your
'•v.iciea. / 1 retailers BC!1 it.
1111 FC ITCHING PILES
rlLtoswArwE'i
OIMTHEMT
■TMPTOMS-MoUtßi* i latcßM Itahla* ud
Mumtmm BMtttalfkn niu by MrmtokTag. If
»llo«vra to continue tman form ui pntndc,
i&Minsv^i^sa
klwdUf, tbMriM IbftHWonu Sold bj draffiitJ or bj
■ailbrwct* Prtparrd »>r I)«.B«iTMt Soj», Philadelphia.
flflMMMp*-*" I **
W3S«r CASES CURED Tot
CURED ir UNCOM -?
B Y ORGAK r
fEVI
A«« 'Sr Mafl. ~' c *3Rn»JEsi 5y
P.HAROLD : t AY
FOR MEN ONLY'
&^nnfigs&sftgaßtjs?n.
Rfl *l9' IMI! I WMkaoM of Body and Kind, EfTects
Error* or IxoeMeain Old or T ounj.
bhtt, Mofcl* MAlllOOPMlyßwttwi ImUwlum and
ttraactbaa WEAK, VIDETELOPED ORbAXS A PARTS Of ftODT.
i>Mlili-j anfalllßV MORE TKKATRERT—RaaaiU la a daj.
Baa laailiy fraai AO Plata* aad Faral|a Caaatrlaa* WriUlkaa.
M''6W«ac<frMf«csriix
r\ DOCTORS LAKE
La I PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
fftj) OOd. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH BT..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
' All forma of Delicate anil Com-
VtikHPTaai plicated Diseases requiringCON
kiukntial andSciENTiKic Med
icatlon arc treated at this Die-
H iisar/ with a success rarely attained. Dr. 8.
Iv l.ake Is a member of the Royal College of I hy
nciaiw and Surgeons, and U the oldest and most
L"ii>r: ienced SPECIALIST in theultv- Special at
.i I 'lition Riven to Nervous Debility twin «• i-essivo
Mental exertion, Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus
ing physical and mental decay, lark of energy,
li'opondency, etc.; also Caucers, Old Sores, Fits,
KiiM Rheumatism, and all disonsotof tho Skin.
Vhl.l.un«i,lTrtn«rvOrgans,etc. Consultation
,-eo u.iil strictly confidential. Office hours,l) to
' mid T to 8 V. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. only.
:i at office or address I>T?^. LAKE, COR.
-1: '< n AVJKVANDITH ST.. r ITTS bu UGH. rA .
QIIDTIIPC I We the undersigned were
nllr I line 1 entirely cured of rupture by
Dr J. B. Mayer. *3l Arch St.. Phtladelpli'n. Pa.,
s. Jones Phillips, Keniiet S-iuare. Pa.; T. A
Krelt/., Sla'lngtou, I'a.j ti. M. Small. Mount
Alio. I'a.; Rev. s. 11. Miermer, Banbury. PH.; I).
i. Delicti. '-'li s. Twelfth St.. Reading Pa.; Wm.
Dlx. 18' ii Montrose St.. Philadelphia; 11 L.
Howe. :*r.i Klin St., Heading, Pa.; George and
Fli. Burkurt, |:» l,ocust St., Reading, Pa. Send
for circular
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE
Hie Ureat Kagllsh Rpinnlj.
Promptly and pernia
nently cures all forms of
Nervous Weakness. Km Is
slons. spennatorrhea,
Impotency and all effects
of Abuse or Kxeesseses.
Been perscrlhort over :r>
in thousands of eases
the only Reliable and
Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist Kyr
WOOD'S Phohpuodxnr; if he oiters sonn- worth
less medicine in place of this, leave his dishon
est stare. Inclose price In letter, and we will
send by retuin mall. Price, one package, |i;
six. *5. One will please, six will cur#. Pamph
let In plain scaled envelope. wtamiis. A«ldro<s
THE WOOM CHEMICAL CO.,
131 Woodward avenue, Detroit Mich.
Cirsoid In Butler by C N. Lloyd, J. K. Balpli,
J. C. Redlck. and duggists everywhere.
DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENSACKS
MEDICAL OFFICES.
200 North SECOMD ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Are the oldest In America for the treatment of
SPECIAL DISEASES and TOVTIIFUI. EItUOUH,
Blood Poison. Nervous Debility. Ulcers. Run
nings. Discharges, strictures. Bladder. Kid
ney. and Skin Diseases. Varicocele, Hy
drocele, Rupture.
Permanently cured by Improved methods
without detention from business. The Doctor's
success Is due to his life-long experience and
study; to the pure vegetable remedies used and
to the thorough examination anil watchful at
tention given patients during treatment. A
forty years' establishment Is our guarantee of
success.
Office hours, uA.M.to ■> p. M., ctoflp. M, All
day Saturday. Sunday?, 10 to 12 A. M. Send
stamp for book.
A. J. FRANK k CO.
—duudCDI—
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALB"
FANCY AMD TOILET ARTICEB,
PONGE3, BRUSHES. PERFUMERY, Ao"
tVPtiysl elans' Prescriptions carefully com
unded.
5 S. Male Street, Butler, Pa.
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ti j«uji;«a JO 1 adtd s: Ml A r JJW
, L(VM OUM"VJUU) JO OQ3)ljLl|3iltlj9
THE CITIZTCISr
MISCEL'iA NEOI'S-
Eitenuatlaj Ctrtumstanee*.
"The charge against you, Mr. Ktl
jordan," said the police magistrate,
looking at liim sternly orer his specta
cles, "is that of loud, boisterous and
profane swearing on the public streets
of this city. Have you anything to say?"
"Nothing, your honor," replied the
prisoner. "I'm guilty. I had just paid
my gas bill for last month."
The magistrate pushed his spectacles
up to the top of his head and leaned
over the desk in front of him.
"Mr. Kiljordan," he said, impulsive
ly, "permit me to grasp you by the
hand! Officer, discharge the prisoner
and call the next case." —Chicago Trib
une.
A Reasonable Supposition.
"Mr. Featherly," inquired Bobby,
while the dessert was being discussed,
"is your dog's name Rome?"
"No," replied Featherly, in astonish
ment, "his name is Major. Why,
Bobby?"
"Because pa told ma last night that
you were down at the Eagle hotel
making Rome howl, and I s'posed ho
was talking about your dog."—Tansill's
Punch.
A TESTIMONIAL FROM "JUDGE."
SNIDE SAFE CO. —Gentlemen: After
examining nearly all kinds of safes I
consider yours the best for my busi
ness. Yours truly, A CRACKSMAN.
A Merciful Man.
Hawkeye (to cabman at Brunswick
hotel) —Take me to the Hoffman house;
how much?
Cabman (takes blanket from horse
and about to start) —Two dollars.
Hawkeye—Two dollars! I'll give yoc
fifty cents.
Cabman —Well, let 'er go. I don't
want to disappoint me horse. —Truth.
nappy Suburbanites.
Mr. Citimann —To save my neck, I
can't understand why the crowds at the
ferries always have such a happy look.
Mr. Suburb —It's simple enough.
After the day's work in the city, we're
always glad to get out of it; and after
eight or ten hours in the country, we're
always glad to get back. N_ Y.
Weekly.
It Seemed That Way.
"You are late this morning, Mr. Col
lum," said Sharpe, as his bookkeeper
came in about ten o'clock.
"Yes, sir. My wealthy uncle died and
left me fifty thousand dollars. Isn't
that a good excuse for tardiness?"
"Yes; too good to be true, in fact."—
Puck.
Aiding the Scheme.
Scolding Wife —I will do anything to
keep you home evenings!
Hen-Pecked Husband--That's easily
arranged. Don't stay in yourself.—
Once a Week
Tlip Charge.
"Poor Jim Casey wint up fer loife."
"Phwat was th" charge against him?"
"Doviu-moite " Judce.
—For a number of years I have been
subject to violent attacks of inQatnatory
rheumatism which generally Listed about
two months. On the first of this month I
was attacked in tbe knee and suffered
severely lor two days, when I procured a
bottle of chamberlain's Pain Balm and it
relieved me almost instantly. I therefore
most cheerfully recommend it to those
who are similary afflicted everywhere.—
R. D. Whitley, Martindale, N. C., Feb.
1888. Mr. Whitley is a promenent man in
this place and his disease was very widely
known as he suffered such severe pain.
W. M. Houston A Co., Merchants. Mar
tinflale, N. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by
I). H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breaden <fc Allison. W. Snnbnry.
—The circus is preparing for its day of
rule.
—Try I)r. Gram's Grandmother Medicine,
no cure, no pay. Three months treatment
SI.OO, for all blood, liver,j kidney and
stomach diseases, at J. C. Redick's.
—How mncb more affectionate the mem
bers of a family group are in their photo
graph than ttaty are out of it.
—Little Birdie, suffering from measles,
prayed thus the other night: "And
please if you give lister Xan the measle- - ,
give 'em to her real hard. Amen."
How to get Thin.
The only safo and reliable treatment for
obesity, or (superfluous fat) is the "Lever
ette" Obesity i'ills, which gradually re
duce the weight and measuremeut. No
injury or inconvenience—Leaves no wrink
les—ants by absorption,
This cure i-t 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 live years"
with the most gratifying results.
Mr Henry Perkins, 29 I'nion Park, Bos
ton, wiites: From tie u>e of the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills my w tight has been re
duced ten pounds in thr< • » and my
general health is wry :nt>. n improved.
The prirciples of your t i-.-nr u».- i? are fully
indorsed by my fnotih i»lsi<-i i i-. In
proof of lu} gralitui I oere <n h give vu
permission to u<o hi. n.« on n \ou
desire to do so."
Price #2 Oil per package, or three pack
ages for $.">.00 li.\ legit-H-red inuil. All
ordres supplied direct from our ■ lli •«
The LkVKRKTTK Spkcimc Co .W.I Wash
ington St , Hostou, Mas.,.
—Secretary Husk is said to be trying to
cross hoes with lightening bags. If he
would just drop that and try and teach
bees to feed on cowslips he might soon
make this a land of milk and honey.
Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystio
oare" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable aud mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greutly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
liedick, druggist, Butler.
—The (Castor bonnet will soon bring
the "silver question" homo U somo men
who are not just now taking much lnte.ost
in it.
Chamberlain's £y© and ffklu
Ointment.
A certain enre for Chronic Sore Eye#,
Tetter, Salt llheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itcb; Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples
and Files. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed.
It is put up in 25 and 00 cent boxeg.
—An ancient sign on an old toll-bridge in
Massachusets still bears the announcement
tbat all passers must pay toll "except
paupers, Indiaus and clergymen."
—The little tut of hair growing on the
dude's lower lip is called a "Charlie."
Consumption Surely Cured.
To The Sditor:— Ileaae inform your readers
that I bays a poaitlre remedy (or Hie above-uaiued
disease. By lta timely uae thousands of hopeless
caaea have been permanently cored. I shall be glad
to sand two bottlea of my remedy FREE to any of
your readers who hare consumption It they will
•and me their Kzpraaa and P. O. addraas. Respect
ing, X. A. BLQCUM, M. a. 181 Faari N. 7.
A Imputation to Sustain.
"In writing' up the burglary," said I
the excited caller, "you can say the ,
thieves in their hurry overlooked ST.'iO
worth of jewelry and solid silver plate
in one of the olosots."
"Might not that liriog the burglars j
to your house u second tiiue?" sug
gested the city editor. .
"I don't care if it does!" exclaimed j
the other. "I don't want the public to
get the impression that a g.mg of rob- I
bers can go through my house and only j
find $"2 j worth of stuff worth stealing." ,
—Chicago Tribune.
nnrl Duties.
He—l think we need not worry about
the future. 1 am now pettin;.' -?,000 a
year as second assistant sub-editor of
the Daily Blower.
She—Yes, but you are killing your
self doing two men's work
lie—l know; but before long 1 may
be promoted, and then I'll get $3,000
for doing one man's work; and, if I
have patience, 1 will eventually reach
a position whore I will get 55.000 for
doing nothiDg at all. —N. Y. Weekly.
inuubuij -
A l'ortnnate Man.
"Blithers is so deaf he can't hear him
self talk." said Binks.
"He's in luck," said Ranks. —Brooklyn
Life.
Maternal SeTerlty.
If a child is spoiled by sparing the
rod. what is to lie expected when he i*
not even admonished? A w idcw had a
V>r. who was rather w iid. :vn<l one day
she was confiilintr her troubles to an old
and trusted friend.
"I am afraid." said her friend, "that
you'are not firm enough with John."
"On the contrary, I am sometimes
afraid that I am too harsh."
"Why, what have yon ever done?"
"Oh, I have talked to him a great
deal."
"What have you said?"
"Why, I have said 'John! John!" and
other severe things."—Golden Days.
Gastronomic Item.
Jones—A queer thing happened in
New York the other day. A horse stole
three pies from a baker's wagon and ate
them.
Smith —I would like to have seen that
baker. He must have been astonished.
"Astonished! He was furious. He
was desperate."
"Why, what about? The loss of the
pies?"
"No; of the horse! It was his own
horse that ate the pies. It was the only
one he had." —Texas Siftings.
Not Exactly Lost.
"Mehitable," said the young lady's
mother, with a severe frown, "yon
let Eliphalet steal a kiss from you last
night."
"I'm sorry, ma."
"Sorry! I should say you would be.
The idea of permitting any young man
to s#al a kiss from you!"
"Well, ma," said young lady, with
a peuitent air, "it isn't as if it was
lost. I'll make him give it back to ma
when he comes to-night."—X. Y. Press.
—Every testimonial published ,in behalf
of Hood's Snrsaparilla may be relied upon
as strictly true.
—Druggists are brushing off thiir spring
fever remedies.
—The promptness and certainty of it's
cures have made Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy famous. It is intended especi
ally for coughs,colds, croup and whooping
cough, and is the most effectual remedy
knowu for these diseases. 50 ceut bottles
for sale by
D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Brcadeu £ Allison, W. Sunbury.
—Tbe proper thing lor a jury is to bo
firm, but not fixed.
—For years the editor of the Burlington
Junction, (Mo.) I'ost, has been subject to
cramps, colic or indigestion, which
prostrated him for several hours and un
fitted him for business for two or three
days. For the past year he has been using
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy whenever occasion requiied, and
it has invariably given him prompt re
lief. 25 and 50 cent bottes for sale by
D. H Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros
pect; Breaden & Allison, W. Sunbury.
—Backing has probably ruined as many
young men as the want of it.
—lt is not our toughest friends who
wear best, as a rule.
—A runuing account in a store is liable
to get ahead of a man's pockets.
To Consumptives.
The undersigued having beeu restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection,
aud that dread disease Consumption, is
anxious to m«'<e known to his fellow sutler
ers the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully scud (tree of charge) a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure lor Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis itnd all throat
and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers
will try his ltemedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, which will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing, will please address Rev. Edward A.
WILSOS, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New
York.
—ln the horse an eye in which white
predominate indicates a vicious nature.«
—Fashionable women in Paris are wear
ing long veils, reacing almost to the knees
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, l'a., 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 cent*.
Grand Pianos for
Sale.
Now Is ynur lime to select a good Piano; you
do not wain to buy but one Piano In your life
time. So while Belectliig one it Is the best and
cheapest to buy a soort one.
PROF. MA I ERS,
ot Boston bus opened a I'lano aud Organ
Parlor at No. 218, East North St., where lie n-is
on eMbitlon a new Invoice of Pianos Irom the
very Irt'st of makers ot liostou. they have a full
rich and mellow tune, the action Is light, quick
and powerful; they will stay In tune longer
than any other I'lano on account of a new
device of tuning pins. than I will be glad to
show and explain. Picas call and examine be
fore buyng elsewhere. You can save money
by purchasing a Piano of me. and net an
instrument thai >ou can rely upon, and one
that I will warrant or garantee to give entire
satisfaction. 1 have made aud tuned
Pianos and Organs
or over 10 years, therefor know how to select
erfect Piano.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
TUNED.
218 E. North St.,
BUTLER, PA.
For Information and free Handbook write to
ML'.NN A CO., :«;i BhoaIIWA V. NEW YOKK.
Oldest bureau for soenriuu patent* In America.
Brery patent taken out by ua la brought before
fbepu bile by a notice given free of charge In tno
.fileutifif
Largest circulation of any scientific paper In ttia
world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent
man should Ik> without It. Weekly, 53.00 a
year; lI.AO six months. Address MuNN X CO.,
PTULISueus. 301 Broadway. New fork.
IK HINT IIIKIS
Salaiy or commission to good men. hast sell
ing Imported Specialty; also full line
GUABANTEKD NI RSEKY STOCK-
Stock falling to live replaced irkf. „
K. J>. f.uetcbford k Co., Ilo< he iter, N. Y.
This Is The Lowest Price
Ever given on a
Bed Room Suite
Solid, Polished Oak, gl iss 2Gx3O, 1 v« et' plate,
FOR $23.00,
We ofTer this suite (or 30 days only.
Our Bed Room Suite for SIJ)
You can't get elsewhere for less than 523 to $25. We don't only
ofler the above goods allow prices, but anything in our slore
away down in price. All we ask you to do is to examine our
stock and you will say as we dc--best goods Tor least money of
any
FURNITURE
store in the country.
Campbell & Templeton,
136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa.
n THE BOIMS ONLY
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 j>er
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., - DuttV Block.
7 «
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All arc Respectfully Invited
—"Remember our Repairing Department- 20 years Experience.
, RINGS,
Diamonds
<■ STUDS,
r GENTS GOLD,
S LADIES GOLD,
atClieS | GENTS SILVER.
LA DIES CHATLAIN,
j l >inß < Ear-rings,
J cWcll ) Rings Chains, Bracelets,"Etc f
{Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
and everything that can be
found in a first class sto p e,
DODGER MOS. <l(7 I Ssrh.£*"'
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North Main £>t.. BUTLER, *PA.,
The Dairy Sweepstakes, liie Creamery Sweepstakes
THE QKAND SWEEPSTAKES,
n-jsptsilltf COLD MEDAL,
i V Wn* awarded r« Buffer Made by ihe
MWiCOOLEY CREAMER PROCESS.B^pI
f v ifijfiO At the annual meeting of the Vermont Dairymen'*
f -I • Mj'r?! Asm xriation, Jan. 12th to 14th. 1-vj I*ii»>t tht* a irrari'l
iI; 7? ' l&Ul victory,there being over veventy competitors*; the
f .fv ) H9l three JiiflffCfl statin? that it WM the finest lot of win
| I BNj tcr butter they ever Raw. Thin make* tbo
I 23d COLD MEDAL
ijnmjT- awarded. Vo ny-Rtetn rnn wltti the I'oolry
j Mr . ( rrnmrr. Bend for Full IllustfSted Circulars. W l l—1
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, • Vt.
Manufacturer* ol < rrnmi-ry nml l»uiry .Hupplle*.
I < \ WIC K
DKALKR 15
Boujiti and Worked Lumbei
OK'ALL kinds
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lalh
Always In Stock.!
LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER.
Office opposite P. A W. Depot,
rami - '■ a.
FOR SALE.
A general store in n good locality
and doing a good business. Good
reasons lor selling
Terms reasonable
Inquire of
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Butler, l'ii.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell nis inrm.eontalnlng
gUty acres, more or less, anil located In Adams
Two., on tin" Kvanstjurg and Mars road, near
Mawball and Myoma stations on the I'. .V W
K It. and near the Caller}' oil fleul.
It contains a good house, good bank .trn
56x14 Ki«>d outbuildings, good orchard, level
and good ground, two springs near house, pump
n barn, and all In good order.
Inquire ot or address
James Davidson,
Myoma P. O ,
Butler Co., Pa
A<i®eitiw» Ip 'ho CITIZM
TURN ON THE LIGHT
An.l let II y —;; x rl^mmrr
/ mHILX man, w»m«»
in I [ V"
Kno«< 0 fll.» • Jnt*\Umrj
Gosser's Cream Glycerine.
It i* the ideal Coninetie. It utimnlateii
tin! nerves, quickens eircnl»tion and carries
away t'fiul particles of the skin, leaving it
fine anil clear. It ha* no «i|nal for Chap
ped Hands, Lips, Face, or roughness of the
skin, and i.i not oxcellad as .1 dressing for
the face after shaving. It in a bland,
creamy emulsion, with joat enough vege
talile oil to soften the skin. So ladr or
gentleman should bo without it. Be cure
to get the geuuine. Take no substitute.
"For Palo by J. C. Hedick, Prug
pis', Hutler, I'a.
LADIES
Muslin Underwear.
Muslin Gowns at .">0 c.,75 c . *I.OO, 11.9,
$1 50 and #l-75 each.
Muslin Skirts, plain or trjinmed witk
Knidroidery or Lace at 50 c.. 75 c., 11.00,
$1.25. anil $1.50 each.
Muslin Drawer*, plain or trimmed 25 c.
to 85 c. each.
Muslin Chemises,'2s*c. to 50 Kacb. I
Always.best Values in Hosiery.
Hats at half price.
M, F, <fc M. Marks'.
113 and 117 t South Main Street.
- Leading Millinery -
We arc now ready to exhibit Ukia mmmm't atybaaf
MI L R Y
In erery desirable »t?.# and <|aahty
Our etock iannu»uallT l»rg» sod attractive. Trisaxl bat* ud ba«-
oet* of».l description*—feit hat*. releat hat* and milor bat* H«t« mmi
bonnet* trimmed to order. The iarg*«t and stoat coaiplete Meek of aeleet a
ribbons, tip*. quill*, bird* and wsofra eeer brought to Bstlar
FOII CHILDREN
Hood*, rap#, lor bate in threat variety.
MOURNIN(t
Hat* and boon* t- receive oar beat aitrnti >a. a rtxapiere line aiway* oo
band
"-a? in T PAPE
Cheapest | • ■ a w ■ *J , Sire*:.
1892 STORM BIRD. ««*
No 9459.
RECORD 3:35 AT FOUR YEARS.
(Bought ol" McFerran & Clancy. Louisville. Ky.)
Sired by Lord Russell, Full Brother to Maud S, 2.0S 3-4.
Sire of Kremlin. 2 22j; Aida de Clare. 2.3&». k-a* Ka- t. 2.3#; mad «arw att»rii
with ree»rd'< of 230 at ten year* of a*e Tbia ia more tJsan u> other <tjlu«a at umi
a*e.
Ist Dam, Storm, record 2.26 3 4 By Middietown. Mo. 152.
i'ajol <»f Gaie. 2.274; hall' in 1 10J, Storm Sir* «f Orange Bud. 2 21x. M*«te, 2 21».
Bird. record 2 36; .jnarfer in 3»> «ec<n»d*; Fan r. 3 24} ami mn» ..ther* a 2 1H
Typhoon. record 2.3 fit.
2d Dam, Green Mountain Maid By Harry Clay 45. rscor.l 2.29
Dam ot ELaine. 2.20; Pr«wpero>. iJft sir* of Shawmat. 2.38. Clayton. 12-»t
Eli-ta. 2 20J: I>amo Trot. 2 22; Mana- -nrprw. _• 2« «t the lam* of St Ja> • n
field, 2W: Storm. 2.26|; Antomio. 2 29|; 2 111. Bodine. 2.19j; ai*» she #-»al
Etina. 2 2V>:; Marinda. 2 31. EI.EC ELECTION BEK.
TIOSEEU. -ire of Snnol. 2«<*i. Palo
Alto. 2 0*1; Arion. ( 2) 2 lOf.and : :a»tjr
seven other* in 2 30.
STI'HM BIRD Ua> for _'..o :oi I!VII- lireeu UntinUiu Mo..i *uol Rntm } the
two gr.ate*t br.«*l mare, known to trotfn* h<irw> Oratory. W» mil irnw W
thi.< year bio re libera! than any other h.»r*e of equal ment.
TERMS: SSO TO INSURE.
Send for tabnlat.il ped-groe
HUFFALO HOY, ;|nn^.
Sire. P.ieaboutax B »y, IJW. nwnnl 2.51; «re «f B-uFtio tiirt. SI2» Raven M
2.15J: Prin.aw*. IDJ; titritie. 2 20: Nellie B. 2.21 Pr-u-e 2 ju. ami im
teen others in 2 30 and better.
lat dam Lady S. record 2 30 it J year" dam of Ed«*|| Star. S»lrer Star. i 3*
she by American Star, Jr . No. 3772
2d .tam MK< Cadmn". Jam <»f Stephen M. rweortl 229 ky Lad« Ni tad ti» -ar
ries the sa:ne per cent, of P>c>»h(»nt*4 bl..o»l m Vel»>o. 210. kia*af r«<rttM;a« ?rarlw
TERMS: 525 TO INSURE.
Both horace will t>e formd at my bam. li mile* northe,**t of Prmpeet. wW» t will
be pleaseil to *how them at all time*. Sabbath exceptant. Foe pedigree «e mr ffcrtlliw
information call on or sddree*,
ALOHZO McCANDLESS,
ISLE. PA.
rf ST,
I-OUIS
"• "" ». 9500
(tEKi tlEuoN.) .MMMMrVa
Black Hon* foaled 11W8. En«lishSllire
T P- H..r~ I*7 t <r». I
Dam Buniotnt s«,lt
A large ran«y '.ore and a perfect -pec; ji trw j in* <33* <»■ W «ra—>
man <>f the
f»r»>itrh*< TU K EM'iUSH -HIKE in mm ■ni—idki.t
Prooonnted by all the k< »t «>f all purpose ed tile *rei*te»t «f ail 4r»u«ht «mI
h->r*o-. an better »«M mt b*» hind taaeeewr h«««i
Weight —poCoid*. 'SET*
TERMS—TO IXSI'RE - - ♦10,e»» rEKMS—T«» INSt'KE - - >l2 M
The above described tx>r*e< will .taatol for •oorric* tiar.ac the aami «# an
follow.:—Monday ar.d Tnr-day of each week at Pr»»pe«t. Pa. «Ed the nmmmtm *t
the «• »at the * table o.f the owner in *>nthwest corner of Bwiy towaofcjp * atie*
north i f Proitpect, P *!er oonnty. Pa.
Proper care % I e taken but no aecomiUbiHty a*wa*ed
J. P. DAVIS, ProprWor.
Pros pact. Pa.
HENRY BIEHL
122 NORTH MAIN >TKKK7.
BU ILSR ... - »A
DEALEB 15
Hardware and House Furnishing Goiwls.
i.«hinjf Mrhinen; 'he
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M»rh:w
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K -cy K M ! -r\ I. 'trrv-;
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Ju
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reaper a- iJ fr»m<' btii'Wr, W »ri »e:t % • -xn! | uiii.
warreute 1; screen «li or< • i»«i *iu<i<ir<, r Iri t »f«»r •! ►« t
mowers.
No lic Iter pi if' in lit" 'ilv fo fr !•
Come an<l «h- niv l«rir»* aU»re r«e»m I'uH "I i»-rt
long.
Wi ERE A r||fU» CAN HI)V \* « IIK \I" A *• AV \S
Ifyou arc interanted in Oardeninff too ab<oM «eii«t t-" ***' BOOK ftf
FLOWEhS, PLANTS & SEEPS
It te|l« how Safelr. Ka-il* and fheaplf y<>o ran p'orar* tk» ' *er* '•**'
and "moxt relinblo" in I'lait*, ?<eef|«, etc , and W" mit eo»**derabl» art"
vrilh tlf printir»jr.ti«)f>ir fiae eDsr»einir«i and arranfin* tbe atat'ar »a » p'-*«
inir commoa««?o»e WOT eery attractive *o i>iir oMinaff* Woo. rwa •' * B»>» k
and a Packet of Wild Flower Harden Saada (talo#»l at 10 ern «i far
two rent ftamp-, or if you ar«* ininreeted bat bare n > u*» f*w tk« .' 4 e» a
poHtal card will do tbe bo4aea*; » »or ad ot ooe eide; "«r add --•* >m
the other. Write now. Mention tb'e paji^r
HARRY CHAAPEL, WillUmsport PA
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rcijVICKS FLORAL-GUIDE. 1892.
I • be dedoct*4 Eroe int ordrr
I • ui.ih o»»t mrr.