FALLJOPENINGj, ■-WgL — v- - . -- • - t. *\ l~ FINE—" * m 11 MiMfm FURNITURE AND QUEENSWAKE, A stock raperior to anything we hare previously shown, ? »nd at prices that w.ll nterest shuwa buyers. Gold Chairs. - Nothing prettier for rour Paslor than one of these Chair?. A fine assortment to select from. Onyx Stands. Exclusive Styles in these goods, and the prices will please y< u Lamps. In Brass, Dresden China and Glasj. One of these will improve the appearance of any Parlor. Decorated China. In all the fine wares, such as Royal Worcester, Tepleti, Doleton Royal Dresden, Royal Bonn, Ac., 4c. Plain "White China. Nothing more benntifnl for a Present than a piece of this ware, nicely decorated. Decorated Dinner Sets. Many New Patterns and a", large assortment at Popular I'riceß. Brass and Iron Beds. When yon want to improve the appearance of your Bed-room bny one of these Beds. IHSF ™ s ' CARPETS. CUPEL I TEUPLETON, Butler, - Penn'a. , RINGS, Diamonds teS, ' STUDS, * ( GENTS GOLD^ W Q ir.Vi oc \ ladies GOLD, VV atCJies ) gents silver, LADIES CHA.TLAIN, ( Gold Pins, Ear-rings, oWv3II y Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dishes and everything that can be found in a first class store, RODGER BROS. 1847 Spoon 8" E. GRIEB. THE JEWELER Ho. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., M. ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 FcrryjSt., - - - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Belowj Diamond M The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited. SPECIALTIES Everything in Photographing and Portraits, in Pastel, Crayon, Sepia, Oil or Water Colors, that is worthy of honest sale, and strictly FIRST CLASS, : ISL; OTO' "SPECIALTIES WOld Pictures REPRODUCEI> and KXLAKOED. All work guaranteed as repre sented. Latest Biyles in Picture Frames. See large display of namplen, Compare prices and onr wort with others. Special rates to Minister* and Lady School Teachers. LADIES, OLD PEOPLE, And Children have no long, dark, filty stairs to travel up and down Studio on Ft RST FLOOR 1 108 MAIN STREET, BUTLKK, PA. fZ tlYl '-Jtl'/'kLi. - j i. I THEW SAPOLIO |c, ''.RPwrHR THA** ITfiPli Sale. Of Children's Hats. Children's Underwear, Children's Hosiery ! !' Best assortment of Ladies Trim med Hats in the City. M. F. & M. MARKS. 113 to 117 South Main Street. BH'iLKR « TN > Mutual Fire Office Cor. Main & Cunningham fit*. n. C HKINKMAN, SKCRETARY. DIRECTORS: A'fri' l Wick, Ilemlersoii Oliver, Dr. W. Irvln, .lames Htepbensor, W. W. liiackrnorc. N. Weltzw, I-. It< u man. D. T. Morris. tl»o Kettercr. ( baa. Hobbun, John Orobinar, John Koenlnx. LOYAL S. M'JUNgltf. Agent, -r-rr ; <-t "\.V*y is Strict"? Ptire \ r White Lead the best "■ " J 6 pciat ? Because it w.'-i r iast lil other paints, give a /;aadconier f.nich, better protection to -- we v : , i irt cost will V-less. If Barytes and other adiiiter-ants of l?ad ars as good" as c'. ; 7 Pure Wh:t<* Lead, v. 17 rre all :•. leatc"always b" : ' "U r ' » • ir Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Earytc : i Iket f -owder (ground stone ha*. In j the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Baryies is to paint. Be careful to use only old and standard brands of white lead. "Armstrong &t McKelvy ' " Beymer-Bauman" " Fahcestcck" " Davis-Chambers" are strictly pure, " Oid Dutch " process brands, established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealsrs in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us lor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, 2 Kiv-gJ A 2 1-4 lb. can sl. JO. Six ran* «SOO. «nnt!Kl paid. JVrtlKr* Uatntno ..23CuMom iloune St., Bo*ton, Mass. Ml C£ ITCHING PILES r SWAYNE'S :iBOi.TTTEr.T ornEß. > PTOM&—Mulmtz.r+ f Intrnw ftrhfnar m 4 a'frsrinr;; Mct ot «! C hl; or.e by rntrklrc I? i- lo%:.-d *'» continue tw.uors furm and pro(ry'»*. v HWl.aßcn-oi-fbiwo.lns ver i • in. -»wAY>* -Ol \TI.. M stopalu iilriiKi-.l akaoi U-lii-t,,,,- r- .-Zorlw § DOCTORS LAKh I'm ATE DISPENSARY. COR. PENI-. AVE. AND FOURTH BT.. PITTSBURGH, PA. _ All forms of Delicate nrnl Com - plicated Diseases re'inii-ingCoN fiDKNTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Meil lc.atlon nro treated at this Dis |r< :;: ary with a success .nrely attained. Dr. S. K I..ii»c * nicinljer of tlie Rovjl Collide of I'liy -4i.-i ■:». and Snruto.i", nnd Is the o! lest and moat ; •; ienced SPECIALISE in thecity. Spcc'al at tention piven toNorvous Debility fromeraessiv-' si 1111 exertliin,lndiscretion of joutli,etr:.,caus !i. 1 ..lirnlcal and mental decay,luck of energy, 1' in V-ney, etc.; alsoCnneern Old Sore, Kit*, I ' Klmamatlsm, and all di.-.c:iißCßOf tlieHkin, • I.ur,Urinary Organ.%tt«'. Confiultatlon ■ i iid strictly conild) ntial. OITli-.e lioiirs,!) to : . •! 7 to 8 l'.'M.: Sundays, 2to •» I*. IT. only. I at office or ad.ln** J>RS. LAKE, CO't . AVE. AHD4THbX*..PITTS lsljltGH.l'A McCANDLESS'HEAVE CURE. I have a Ilcave Cure that will cure any case of heaves in horses in forty dayn, if nseil according to directions, and if it does not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will he niudo for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. MCCANDLESS, Butler, Pa., 1893. MB. A. J. MCCANDLKSS: On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com menced to use your new cure for one of my horses that had the heaves very bad, and continued to use »ho medicine for about forty days and the horse did not phow any signs of a retum of tbein. It is now about a year since 1 quit givin the medic'\ne and the horse has never sowed any signs of heaves, and I feel stislied that ho is properly cured. W. U. CKISWULL, Butler, Pa., April 3, 1893. A. J. McCAKDLESS: I have used your Heave Cure and found it will do the work if used according to di rections. Yours truly, K. J. MCMILUN. Cures HrUlit's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel, Nerv ousness, Heart, Urinary of Liver Diseases. Known by u lin-d laiiquld feeling; Inaction of the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause Is removetf jou cannot have health. Cured me over llveyears ago of Urlgbt's Disease and Dropsy.—Mas. I. L. C. MILLEK, Bethlehem, l'a. 1.000 other similar testimonials. Try It. Cure Kuaranteed. CAMN'H KIItXKV CUBE CO., 7*«| VensnKO St., riilladelphla, P».; 1 1 Sold by All Reliable DriiKk'lMs. Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing IHOI'SAJfDS OF JULES IX IKE. CATALOGCfc VBZE. HWB I'AII>. THE MoMULLEN"WOVEN~WIRE FENCE CO.. 114, 116, lit and 120 H. Jtvluc 81, Chicafo, UL Grind Your Own Corn Meal, Oyster Shells and Corn in the Haud Mill. (F. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars free. "Also Power and Kami Mills. .Send for illustrated circulars and testimonials." 100 per ct. mvir made in keeping poultry. Address WILSON BKOS., Easton, Pa I. & McJliixKiiN, Insurance and Real Estate Ag'l 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. BUTLER. - PA. THE CITIZEN Telling a Person's Age. There was once a wise King who was awfully curious. He was possessed of a desire to know everything and was con tinually asking questions. Indeed, his thirst for knowledge carried him so far that he wanted to know the age of every person he met. But, being a King,he was exceedingly polite, and would resort to strategy to gain his end. One day there came to the court a gray-haired pro fas sor who amused the King greatly. He told the monarch a number ol things that he never knew before, and the King was de lighted. But finally it came to the point when the ruler wanted to know the age of the professor, so he thought of a mathemat ical problem. "Ahem!" said the King. "I have tn interesting snm for you; it is a trial in mental arithmetic. Think of the number of the month of your birth." Now, the professor was 60 years old, and had been born two days before Christ mas, so he thought of 12, December being 12th month. "Yes," said the professor. "Multiply it by 2," continued the King. "Yes." "Add 5." "Yes," answered the professor, doing so. "Now, multiply that by 50." "Yes." "Add your age" "Yes." "Subtract 3G5." "Yes." "Add 115." "Yes." "And now," said the King, "might I ask what the result ist" "Twelve hundered and sixty," replied the professor, wondtringly. "Thank yon," was the king's response. "S(( i ou were born in December, 60 years ago, eh? "Why, how in the world do you knowt" cried the profes-or. "Why." retorted the King, "from your answe: —1200 The inoiith of your birth was the 12t•: 'ind :h«- '«*? two figures give your :(g • " "H i J. h i!" ! the professor. "Capiral idea 1:l try it on the next person 1 meet It'-, such a pidite way of finding out people's ages ' Consumption dur«ly Cured. TC T/TE EDITOR:— PIeue mfonxi year readers that I xiavfl A poeitivo renievly for tl*€ above-named difioafle. B; timely ua« thora»ands of hopeless cases have hryn permanently cured- I shall be glad to §end two ..ottlea of my remedy FREE to any of yoar readers * j havo consumption If they will •end me then £xpms ani P. O. addr«««. Bespect faJJy T. A. fli.(x;UM. M. a. 181IW1 ftt_ N. Y. i'i-c -lldri^ ; tbv Xins and the Pinta. the three Columbus caravals that wer#presented by Spain to the United States, will sail from Chicago soon after Nov. Ist and will spend the winter in the bay at Erie. A big public reception is being arranged by the Erie people. Next spring the boats will go to Washington to be placed in the lagoons near the White House. —One phase in which the kodak now looms up is a terror. It is to be used to photograph you as you doze in your pew at church. It is said that an Irish clergy man on a recent Sunday took several snap shots at his congregation, If this sort of thing is to become general, the good ohurch-going devotee will realizo that there's no rest for tho wicked. Signs of the Times. The leaves in the forests are beginning to turn yeilow and brown, and to drop oil one by one, presaging the approach ot Au tumn and bringinjf with it many climatic changes. It needs a very strong constitu tion to withstand the sudden shocks of cold and moisture. Unfortunately there are very few so gifted, the majority of the human race need to have their natures strengthened and stimulated, and there is no better reaiedieal agent than a pure rye whisky. Klein's Silver Age Kye ha:i stood the severest tests and has been found to he absolutely perfect, being recommend ed and prescribed by tho highest medical authorities. It is lbr sale by dealers gen erally, at $1.50 per full quart, Duquenne Kye at $1.25 per quart, and Bear Creek at SI,OO per quart aro highly recommend ed. Seud for catalouge of all kinds ol I'quors to AIAX KLEIN, 82 Federal Street, Allegeny, l J a. —"When you have a job of work yon wi»h done hunt up your unemployed, the man whose permanent home is here, who Votes and pays taxes, and give him a chance to keep his family. Drunkenness, Lc Habi , Pos ively Cured by ad imnsteting Dr. Hi.ii.LS "G (..utii &JACI.C." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glasn of beer, a cup ol collee or tea,or IU food, without tho know ledge ol the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will allect a permanent aud speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It hae been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes au utter impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ol particulars tree. Addrtas, liuiiltn Spocilic Co.. 1&"> Kuce bt.. Ciuciunattl o. —Wisconsin has 8,707 women farmers. Would it not be proper to call them hus baudwoment —Rheumatism cured in a day—"ilystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The .first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Kedick, druggist, Butfei. —The latest cure for sleeplessness is to raise the head ol tho bedstead about a foot. If this is not convenient, tho same result can be had by saving off a foot from each leg at the bottom of the bed. —Little girl at uptown school to desk mate—"What are you holding up your hand for? You don'f know the answer!" Deskinate —"So as the teacher won't ask me! She aIR ay s lights on a girl that she thinks don't know." —The following rhyme (first printed, I believe, iu 1571) may be found in Gralion's "Abridgement of tho Chronicals of Eng land, 1572," sig. PI. ii. vor so: "Thirty dayes hath Noueinber, April, luue <1 September. February hath xxviii. alone, And all tho rest have xxxi." Five years later (1577) it appears ih Harrison's "England," with one or two trivial changes and the addition of the line— "But in theleapo you must ad one." —The season is now at hand when we come across the sad story of hunters mis taking a fellow man in tho brush for a bear, deer, pheasant, or other sort of game, and sending the poor fellow's soul to the happy hunting grounds by the shotgun route. The latest instance is that of Peter llinkle, who was picking some grapes ou a deserted farm near Stroudsburg, P»., when a hunter uamed Hull, mistaking him tor a pheasant feeding on the fruit shit and killed him. This sort of thing will occur as long as tools with guns are allowed to range the woods. An unarmed man has no business in the woods while theso crazy sportsmen are at large it them. lloods'Sarsaparilla cures catarrh and also cares consumption in its early stages. Sold by druggists' "The Virgie and the Yaikie They ran an ocean race; Tho Virgie and the Valkie, They went a rattling pace; But the Vigie heat tho Valkie, It joys us muoh to say, And we're singing Hail Columby In this happy land to. day." Bugs and Real Wickedness. New York World. "Confound you !" exclaimed a deacon, as a bug peeped over the top of his hymnal at prayer meeting the other night. Then he raised his hand cautiously and brought it down quickly. The bug fell, crashed and lifeless. "There's a lesson for yon," said a stu-: dent of human nature, commenting on the j incident a while later. "What do you mean f" was asked. "Why, I mean that a bng or some other creeping form of life will always bring out the real wickedness in a man's heart. I make co exception, tor I have found the rule infallible. That same deacon might stop on the street and protest with a man for beating his horse, and yet he would walk out of his way to crush bugs and worms with his heel. He regards all the smaller agents of the Creator as his ene mies, and in his efforts to exterminate them he is cruel to the extreme." "But doesn't religion temper the wick edness in his heart t" "No, not toward such as bogs. He might throw a hungry dog a crust, but if he should see a fly eating a crnmb ou his table he would smite it with a degree of satisfaction akin to barbarism. If yon would make no mistake in judging a man s heart, watch his hand. Regard the man who brushes the harmless fly away, kindly; but beware of him who brings down bis hand on every little form of life that is cast in his way." —Russian turnips are a novelty. —A bad sign—making his mark. —Photographers are busy on portraits for Christmas gilts. —Goose bone weather prophets are not improving their opportunities. —No matter how beautifully the armless man may write with his toes, ho can scarcely be said to be handy with the pen. —These cool days come to remind the tardy man of the broken heater, repairs to which require ten days' work and 110 end of dirt. —Mrs. Youcgwife is busy with the em broidery of hubby's Christmas slippers. —During the performance of an opera the other night a young bud asked her escort to get her a liberetto, and out to a confectionery shop to buy it for her. —Xever use anything hut. light blankets for the beds of habies, children, or deli cate adults. Big, strong people caii sleep on flint, hut it is wisdom to keep tho body dressed night an day in loose material, so as to insure as perfect respiration for the skin as tho lungs. The pores aro breathing organs. There is decided warmth in "l* y to »'°° Pi spasms, convulsions, ffm f (j or " llts," and every "W w c I | like disorder. Even in cases of Insanity resulting from functional derange ments, the persistent use of the " Prescrip tion " will, by nwtoring the natural functions, generally offect u cure. For women suffering from anv chronio " female complaint" or weakness; for women who are run-down or overworked; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and, later, at the critical " change of Ufo"—it is a medicine that safely und certainly builds up, strengthens, regulates, and cures. If it doesn't, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What more can anyone ask I to anything that isn't sold In tty W»y I Aged naturally In Government Bonded ■ ■ Warehouses, exported to Hiunburp, Oer-H ■ many, kept in floated Warehouses until H ■ matured, shipped hack and bottled on ourH J ■own premises is the guarantee wt? prive you ■ ■ that Old Export is absolutely pure. Free! ■ from fusel oil and all injuriousingredients. ■ ■ It is the ideal family whiskey for medicinal I ■or social purposes. Mai 1 and express orders! ■ tilled promptly, and on orders of $lO orl ■over we pay express charges. Complete Price Lists of Brandies,Wines,"Whiskies mailed free w~ is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company , of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best known factory in the world— -1500 employees,capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated J as. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case—the Ask your jewelerfor pamphlet. AUTISTIC HAIR GOODS. *\ I have re-opened my establishment. Ideal wigs and waves, ('•Jvs#''' >'£,•! feather light and life ij/ V, < A like $2 and up. Wavy jfltf jJ- hair switches,all lengths Also toilet requisites. Egfipv " Face Bleach removes irecklt«. tan. sunburn motli patches, ano all „ biemlshes of the skin. US 11 air Tonic restores trroy £*- } hair to Us natural color, sopv —""" removes dandrolT, tones 35*' J up the scalp toa healthy f ■ * condition,make the hair soft and glossy, and / beautliuL curllnc keeps the hair in curl tn v v. - dampest weather. \ lIAIU I)YE is the most perfect prepara tion . guaranteed free; from all poisono'is ln- lor "'leaching hair on the head The only medically pure bleach sold fur that P W^^^^^ba»d ß .et. at ifiy "stabllf hment. You can be made styles for summer weitr >J " J{J"I s 205. S. Main St.. 2d Hour,' Alt Ketber GOOD PELLOWSHIP is a hard thing to find. Do you want] the recipe? Hero it is. Get a; bottle-youll find it sure. Try our Finch's Golden Wedding For ledlral and Fsniiljr I'se. SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00. Dougherty, Guckenheimer, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. OUR GOODS ARE WARRANTED PURE. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. 0. D. and mail orders 10- ceive prompt attention. "Grand Father's Choice" :i j ear old is a good one, age has brought out good quality; sells for $2 per gallon. ROBERT LEWIN Importer and Wholesaler, 136 WaterlSt, PITTSBURGH, PA. OPPOSITE li. £ O. U. K. DEPOT. tL EWIS' 98 % LYE I POVD2BZD AITS PZ2TOCID (PATENTED) Tli© at ronKfot and pnrMt I.y€ made. Unlike other Lye. It being a Duo powder and nacked In a con with removable lid, the contents aro alwayw ready WID make tlie best |»erfumcd Hard Soay In 20 mlnutcf without boiling. II la «li«- )>•'•< forcleanslii* wiwto i,lp,*s, dlstnri-cUti* .ink*. clc~;U, Wa-shlliK buttles, paluto, treed, etc. PENNA- BAIT M'J'Q CO Gen. A«tß., Plilta., Pa. fT BUGGIES at h Price >B ao^ IIUKK) | wv iut tho (JUSfB tf». Phiw-ton PRICKS (ui. Wrtlc l((r |arti( utar*. I. <'. Miir ttn nod W. J. Most r. Sonora. Butler county. Pa Iff AVPVTt Reliable teen to >ell ,„,r choice and h.ir,ly Nursery St(>i*k , nnd h'*«d Potatoes, lull aud complete lin*- Many varic.'ie-* can only l>e obtained through us. Commission or sal ary j aid weekly, and promptly. ! •' -ive and choice of territory given. D ielay, write at once for terms. ALI.EN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. rn» ct t; » bkw / I , I.M l VTlONforall f / / .1 P.„ \ CORK'S H ■ ;: " 3S CO!,B S E ' > (yf ERit. PA. Fit i. • i i Mebi n, ft* K , tov* In fikord I 'I lug. Write Am SbUdOgU'- Jl. « . I'.i.v M. > \v» » r Mi- FIOHTIN# FOWLS. Sucli as ;j, .j and j Jap's, Irish Grays and Hrown Reds that are game and fighters. BufTf Leghorns that are fine as silk. Old pair cost last summer in England. Eggs from all kinds $3 per 13, $5 per 30. Address, for I'rice list, etc., J. L. BROWNLEE, Ralston, Pa. C. & D. ALWAYS Take iuto c asideration that money j B&ved is as ky. ?. ( . i drab't «, ! ♦ JMzzlr. • llv\ l«. . » • r.'ery, | ♦ ()U\i.>-hc Brcnln. '•«. i • - icTth" ♦ I .- iMUtfl . M 111 C | the xr»o. t delic. !. :t. ' tattoUl. - X aafe, iffectul Giv > j.r re».> f. I t Fld by druprri »N. Atrial t . .ei»t li/mai* t ♦ on receipt of Ift c«r.'. j . Addrcft* t : THE RiPAf.'S CHEMICAL CO. | 10 SPECCii ErBECT, S r ->v TOlilC J WANTED! At on ■•'• SAI.KSUKS ~~ FOB Tins OCAI.ITV. plendld OPPORTUNITY _ for a live, energetic man. "Wo offer BFT TER FACILITIES and Better Terms than ot er. Salary or commission. Write for our Special Offer. HOOKER, GROVER & CO.. Rochester Fruit Farm anil NureorieE." Established 1556. Rochester, N. Y. Scientific American B) ra[?E' C MARICS, & OEBICM PATENTB, ease COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Informal ion and free Handbook write to MIJNN A CO.. HBI BHOAUWAT, NEW YORK. OKlcot biire»u for securing patents In America. Kverjr patent taken out by us-in brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the S'RICNTIFIC J^ITTEWATT Lanroat drcnlatJon of any peicntlfle paper In the world. Splendidly llluMtrated. No Intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, OO a year; $1.50 six months. Address MrS'N A CO* wi' 31* I JN'cw York City. ▼ "T T y ▼ •'TIIKKK'S MOKKY IN IT. -tV WANT YOU to act as our lull or part time as able Permanent position cusiranied to men or wo men. Liberal pay \v. ekly. Stock complete. Gilt ediol specialties. Experience unnecessary. Klivant out at free. Address, Nurserymen <'■ H. HAWKS&CO., Established is' Rochester. N. Y WE WANT YOU to act an our agent. We furnish an expensive outfit and all you mi «i fr« »-. It cost* nothing to try the We will treat you well, and help you to ram ten linn s ordinary wages. Both sexes of all can live at home and work in Mpare time, or all the time. Anyone any where can earn a great deal of mom* . Mauv have made Two llutidrcMl Dollar* a Month. No class of people in the world arc making *<> much money without capital us at work for us. lluMim'ss pleasant, strictly honorable, anil pays better than any oilier offered to agents. You have a clear field, with no competition We eiiuip you with everything, aud supply printed directions for beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will bring more money than will any other business. Im prove your prospectst Wliy not? You can do so easily and -urely at work for us. Reasonable industry only uecessary for absolute success. Pamphlet circular giving every particular is sent free to all. i>elav i-«»t In sending for it. GKOiUiF. STINSON Si CO.. IJo* No 4HK, I'orflittid, Me. nmKP. NHOK CO.. Inr'p. fapu»l. $1,000,000. I!i:.ST *1.50 Sll <> i: JN TIIK tYOBI.K, '*A dollar tared in a dollar ramrd This I.iwllea* Solid French DOIIROIii Kl«l Itnt ton ISoot delivered free anywhere in the U.S., on receipt of Cosh, Money Order, t V-' lOOU » Ihi I wM in all retail stores for It; % - j f-.W. We mako this boot ft I ourselves, therefore we guar |K> V' 1 antee tho J!t, style aud irear. | fe: \ and if any ono not satinfli-d ff] f we will refund tho money or " cn^ttno^,,r pair. Opera MTE* i Toe or I'ouunon Hcnse, I ryfA X. widths I>, E, & EK, 1 IU 1 to H and half Ifek I J Jl nX. we will fit you. ifust rated FREE DEXTER SHOE Special terms tj Iseultrs* POULTRYMEN! Our Green Hone Cutter will dou ble your efw production. Best and Cheapest in the market. Circular free. WEBSTER & HANNUM, CAZENOVIA, N. Y. Hotel l^ntlei^, J. H. FAUIiKL, I'rop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets: has electric bells and all other modern conveniences for guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Fa. Elegant sample room for use of commercial men Leading Millinery House OF Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Every shape this seasons facile fancy lias evolved is here. Every novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Braids and Flowers. Mourning Millinery a Specialty. D. T. PAPE, 122 South Main Street Grand "Opening $ FALL-and-WINTERiOPENING I You are cordially invited to attend our our FALL and WINTER OPENING of Cloaks, Millinery, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions. Ladies', Children's and Gentlemens' Underwear and Hosiery, &c., on the follow ing days: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 26, 27 and 28, we will be pleased to meet personally and socially all who accept this invitation. Respectfully, Jennie E. Zimmerman, (Successor to Ritter & Ralston.) Refreshments and iVlusic^ Jewelfy, Clocks, Silvei'wai'e, 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.i Main St., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. Rcspectlully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."— An Unprecedented Offer' Great Value for Little Money. Weekly News of the World for a Trifle. The New York Weekly Tribone, a twenty.four page journal, ia tbe leading Republican family paper of the, United States. It is filled with iutereatiuir reading matter for every nit ru ber of a country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPEK, t;nd gives all tbe general now* o! ibe United Slates t;ud tbe wcrld. It i'ives tbe events of foreign lands in o nutshell. lis '*Agt (cultural" depart ment has no superior in the country. Its "Market Reporis" are re cognized authority in all parts of the land. 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