Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 15, 1893, Image 4

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    A r P We cannot honestly afford to ofier
( J'XIJEJ.A. J- free gifts or prizes to our customers
»> 7 rkTTnTTmVr Therefore we have decided to make
1 w JLi JL/ U A lvli sweeping reductions all through our
"El/~vT> large store as an Xmas oflering to
JS- VrXfc our many friends and patrons. This
mnil will be an advantage lo them and
JL JlHi also help us to reduce a stock ot
jt AT TTI A g°°d s to ° ' ar ß c or t ' me t^ie
xXV/AiAA-'X*. X O year. Then come one and all and
NOTE THESE PRICKS.
Ladies Camel Hair Underwear 75 vv ° rth
" all wool ribbed vests 5°
Men's natural wool underwear "5 ' T -°f
Ladies'all wool black cashmere hose '»
Men's " half hose . ~ '
Good Standard fast color calico 3
•« «« ginghams 5
Lawrence L.L. 4-4 sheeting 5 " 7
Good country flannel 5 J
Men's Merino underwear 3 3
Ladie's all wool skirt patterns / 5
Ladie's black cashmere mittens........ -•••• •• • • 20
20 per cent, reduction on all Ladies' and Children s W raps.
_ c u « •' Trimmed hats.
JQ " " " Fancy dress patterns, these are are nov
elties —no two alike. t
Best country blankets in white and colors $4 00 worth $ 3 .00
Blankets 3 75 4 5 °
Jennie E. Zimmerman.
N. B.—HOT COFFEE ON SATURDAYS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
BARGAINS AT ROBINS BROS.
IN LADIES AND GENTS FINE
SHOES. WE ARE GOING TO
MOVE TO GROVE CITY THE
LAST OF DECEMBER,
The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited.
SPECIALTIES
s,p '" oa "
IS OUR SPECIALTIES
Old Pictures REPRODUCED and ENLARGED. All work guaranteed as repre-
HHitf* Latest Btyles in Picture Frames. See large display of samples, Conipare
prioes and our work with others. Special rates to Ministers and Lady Sohool Teachers.
LADIES, OLD PEOPLE,
And Children have no long, dark, filty stairs to travel up and down', Studio on FIRST
VLOOR 108 MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
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Select Konr Xmas Presents From The Following:
Diamonds j sc^r p f N mk,
' STUD* f
( GRNTS GOLD.j
I LADIKS <*OLD,
W I ttKNTS SILVER.
LA LUES CHATLMN,
f f Gold.Piua, Ear-rinjzs,
\ Kings. Chains, Bracelets, Etc
1 Tea sets, castors, butter tlishei*
Silverware tS&TtSUr,? "
RODGER :iNS. Hfl ISrhi" 1 "'
E. GRIEB.
THE JEWELER
No. 139, Morth Main St., BTJTLEB, PA..
-*• SOME OF OUR PRICES. 4-
Men's veal calf shoes 85
Boys veal calf shoes 7 5
Men's extra fine buft'shoes 99
Ladies don. patent tip but. shoes $1.25
Misses don. patent tip but. shoes 95
Mens buckle brogans 801
Men's kip boots 1.50
Ladies oil grain shoes. 95
Ladies' glove calf shoes 95
Chidrens' dongola but. patent tip 50
Infant dongola button 25
Rubbers at a lower price than they
can be bought elsewhere in the County.
AL RUFF.
114 S. MAIN STREET. - BUTLER, PA
**
"A HANDFUL OP DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE
FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
A m rw , l to { name an( J
a poison in p^t-ofiic"address wf* mail
( URE!<
UPW and prove Ka U b C
tovouthatrncc
L^^:A^THMALENE
f:r t* %\ - - I ■■■■■■l *1 I U
;»• K *> < i v * • ~ aud cure asthma
i*W. ► liJCiilfc CO., KOCKISTER, N. T.
Nothing On Earth Win
HENS,
x,IK::E3
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strorg and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting Jim*.
It t< nhwlnt.lTpnm Hifrhly
ssmlssessgss
' ■ If yon can't net it -end to u«.
riS^^atl'^a&srSSiies
HUMPHREYS'
VSJ" VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Bogs,
AND POULTRY.
500 Paso Book on Treatment of Animal*
and Chart Sent Free.
cr»Ef ( Fevers,Conßeatloan.lnflainmation
A. A. i Spinal Meningitis, .Milk Fever.
B.B.— Strains, Lameness. Kheornatism.
C.C.— Distemper. Nanal l»l«rhar»ei.
D.D.—Hot* or Graba, Worms.
E.E.—C'onah*. Heaven, Pneumonia.
F-F.—Colic or Urlpci, Bellyache.
G.G.— Miscarriage, Hemorrhage*.
H.H.—t'rinary and Kidney Diseases.
i.I." Eruptive Diseases. Mange.
.K.-UUraMn of Diueation, Parnlyais.
Single Bottle over!o doeeST, - .00
Klable Caae. with Specifics, Manual,
Veterlnarv f'ure Oil and Medlcator, ®7.00
Jar Veterinary Cnre Oil, - - 1.00
Mi by Droref-l,; or w.t prrpaid uywlirr. aad I. "J
quality .a rrrrtpt or price.
JIIP.ro., 11l k I ttWimarnM., KrwTork.
p^^iui£iFsaßYS ;
1 HOMEOPATHIC f| f*
LHKjSPECIFIC No.uu
In use 30 years. Tho only *ncce**ful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
tnd Prostration, from' over-work or other c*n Ml
il per vial, or 6 visis and large vial powder, for 96.
Sold »•» Drnffits, or f«nt poMpaid on receipt ot pries.
■CIPIIRtYS'MCD. ca. 11l *1!» WUUw SU.Nswlask.
What
Can't Pull Out?
Why the
Watch Cases, made by the
Keystone Watch Case Com
pany, Philadelphia. It pro
tects the Watch from tho pick
pocket, and prevents it from
dropping. Can only be had
with cases stamped
with this trade mark. |gf
Sold, without extra charge
for this bow (ring), through
Watch dealers only.
Ask your jeweler for pam
phlet, or send to makers.
£33 OLD
fijj EXPORT
I WHISKEY.
Guaranteed
8 Years Old.
Hi T HIS
Wm snite 'i tor'sw i-
WWJi cinal pnrposes,
uouamKJr wherea fine stim
ttlent la required,
age unsnrpa.-sed.
It is the product of one Of the oldest distilleriea
in Pennsjivania, and after remaining in Gov
ernment bonded warehouses the required time
is exported to Hamburg, Germany, and there
kept m heated warehouses until perfectly ma
tured, then shipped back, bottled on our own
Sremise*, and wnen we offer you Old Export we
now whereof we speak, and challenge com
parison.
Full quarts, SI.OO. Six quarts, SB.OO. Sent by
express to all points, and on orders of SIO.OO or
over we will pay express charges.
There are numerous imitations, but be careful
to secure the genuine.
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
Druggist*,
412 Market St.. PITTBBURC, PA.
Complete Price List of Whiskies, Wines aad
Brandies mailed free to any address.
yil rcMtckins PILES
f LOSWAYNE'S
ABSOLUTELY CUBES. OINTMENT
STMPIOSIS-MoLtnr-e; Intenoe ItciiSnf and
tilacia«; mo«t«lDl C Uti worjjc by scratchTn C . If
allowed to continue form and protrude
a*ecd.l*(C« Jth-nr.j-J ht- tum..r-. Hoi ! J.v drtiirniitsor by
mail for ;u. Prepared t.y VK.SV. AYSK & Phil&delnhts.
J A DOCTORS LAKE
«Si, ■ TBI /TE DISPENSARY.
M COR. Pehi. AVE. AND FOURTH ST.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
X >ll forms of Delicate and Com
£*»iJ plicated Diseases rciuirlngCos
"xWr # IPENTIAL and SCIENTIFIC iled-
S™ ication nro treated at this Dis
. \» ith a succesf. . arely attained. Dr. S.
K ■ member of tlio Uoval Collt goof I'hy
. ul Surgeo.ir, nnd is the o! lest ami most
-i':l SPKciii-tav in ihecity S]>c< ; al at
en to Nirvous Dehillty f mm excessive
! \ . rtlon, lnd.scretion of youth, etc.. caus
i- and mental decay,lack of •■■nerpy,
!i •• ;> etc.; also Cancers Old Sores, Fits,
I iii? 1 , ' 'niiiatiMii, and all dis. nsesof tho Skin.
..i. : r ,I'linaryOrpar.sttc. Consultation
.1 - Liictlv conilrtc nti.,l. Oißco hours, oto
t • ,1 ; lo 8 v. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. 11. only.
; • 'ice or address LAKE, C'.'B.
. > N i:. an D nilbT..piiTfißi;kgh.l'A
Cures lSriu:ht's lJlsease, Dropsv. Gravel, Nerv
ousness, Heart, Urinary of Diseases.
Known by a tired lanqulil feeling; lnactlng of
|he kidneys weakens and poisons the blood,
and unless cause Is removed >ou cannot have
health. Cured me over five years agoof I'rlKht's
Disease at;d Dropsy.—Mus. I. L. C. MILLER,
Bethlehem. Pa. 1.000 other similar testimonials.
Try It. Cure guaranteed.
CANN'S KIDNEY CUBE CO., Venango
St., Philadelphia. Pa ;
Sold by AH Hellable Druggists.
FARM, GARDEN,
Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry 2nd Rabbit Fencing
IHOCSAVDS OF BULES IK USE. CATALOGII
FKEE. FIIEICHT PAID.
THE FENCE CO..
IM, 116, 11S and 120 H. tfuiuSt., Chicago, HI.
TO H«Vt KEfILTM THE LIVtBBUSTBf IN OHPta.
Cures thonsands aunuallyof Liver Co
mplaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ilia
result from an Unhealthy Liverthanany
other cause. Wll7 suffer tvhen you can
be cured? Dr. Sanford's Liver luvigof
ator i<! K. celebrated familv medicine,
vorii oitrtJOisT WILL fCPi-LY VOL*.
Garfield Teas,
Coras Constipation. Kmtorps
tllife Sample free. Gaßjniai> Tiu.uo. t 3iw vv Y
Uures Sick Headache
THE CIT ZEN"
Manures Not Stimulants.
It is a common mistake of agricultural
writers to speak of concentrated manures
as "stimulating" plant growth. Plants
have no nerves, therefore they cannot be
stimulated. All there is of advantage in
the concentrated fertilizer is, that it is
soluble, and the plant food that it contains
is easily and quickly got at.
The plant grows rapidly because it is
well fed. There is no reaction, as there
often is from nerve stimulation; but if the
supply of food is small, the plant stops
growing when the supply of food is ex
hausted.
The common remark that stable manure
feed crops while contentrated commercial
fertilizers only stimulate them is an error.
It is the constant aim of the good farmer
to get his stores of stable manure in easily
solube condition, so that the roots of crops
can feed on them as readily as they dc on
concentrated fertilizer. That is the object
of composting manure. It is hastened
greatly by adding to the manure heap the
mineral elements in which it is deficient.
In some cases, coarse, strawy manure
needs more nitrogen and the additon of
some nitrate in combinations with .miner
al fertilizer is just what is needed.,
The Monroe Doctrine.
Much is said from time to time about the
"Monroe doctrine." James Monroe, in
speaking of European or foreign countries
having interference with the affairs of the
countries of America, said:
"We owe it, therefore, to candor and to
the amicable relations existing between
the United States and those powers fthe
allied powers of Europe) to declare t hat
we should consider any attempt on their
part to extend their system to any other
portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to
our peace and safety. "With the existing
colonies or dependencies of any European
power we have no right to interfere. But
with the governments which have declared
their independence, and maintained it, and
whose indepeneence we have, on greut
consideration and on jnst principles, ac
knowledged. we could not view any inter
position for the purpose of oppressing them,
or controlling in any other manner their
destiny, by any European power, in any
other light than as the manifestation ot
an ur.friendly disposition toward the
United States.''
Smelling out Bank Bills.
If a bill must be sent in a letter, the
3afest plan is to roll it tightly into the
shape of a lamplighter and lay it in the
told of the sheet inclosed. Arranged in
that fashion, the fact that it is money can
not well be distinguishedby the "feel." A
thread, with a knot at the end, will not be so
likely to fetch a tell-tale lragment of the
fiber paper when drawn by means of a
needle through the envelope, and the
smell of it will be less preceptible. So
peculiar is the effluvium belonging to bank
or treasury notes that experts at the bureau
of engraving say that they can distinguish
them when sealed in envelopes by the nose
every time. A thief once showed to gov
ernment detectives who had caught him
that he could pick out, while blindfolded,
from a pile of four hundred letters every
one of seven which contained paper cash
merely by scent.
Holiday Cheer.
The holiday season is close upon us, and
every household in the land is preparing
for the plum pudding, and the general
feasting and rejoicing. A little good bran
dy for the mince pie, rum for the pudding,
or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up
and the cold out is absolutely necessary
for an old time Christmas cheer. One of
the most prominent liquor dealers in the
country, Mr. Max Klein of Allegheny, Pa ,
whom we can cheerfully recommend, and
who has the reputation for handling only
absolutely pure liquors,will sellyou the fol
lowing brands ol six year old pure Penn'a
Ryes, at SI,OO per full quart or six for
$5.00: Bear Creek, Gibson, Guckenheimer,
Pinch and Overholt. The famous Silver
Age, the finest whiskey in the country at
$1 50, and Duquesue, a whiskey distilled
from Rye and Malt, at $1.25 per quart,
Guckenheimer 4 years old, at 75c per quart,
aud the Anchor Rje at 50c. You can have
your choioe of all kinds of California Wines,
Gins, Rum and Brandy, all pure and old.
at from 50 cents per quart up. All goods
neatly boxed and shipped by express.
Send for catalogue and price list of all
kinds of liquors to Max Klein, 82 Federal
st, Allegheny, Pa.
Hay m the Stack.
Hay settles in the flack quite slowly on
account of the elasticity of the grass stems.
It is a matter of guess work wholly how
much it will settle, but in a month it may
settle one-tenth in tne height of the stack
aud more slowly after until it stops. New
hay stacked twenty-tour hours only will
weigh more man a ton for 1,000 cubic feet;
after a month the weight ot a ton will be
about 900 cubic feet.
Drunkenness, he Liquor Habi , Pos
tvely Cured by adimnstering Dr.
Haines "Golden fcject.i."
It is manufactured as a powder, which
can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of
cofiee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent and
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, and in
every iustance a perfect cure has followed.
It never iails. The system once impregnat
ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book 01
particulars free. Address, Golden Specific
I Co., 185 Race St.. Cincinnatti O.
"When you've got a thing to say,
Say it. Don't take a half a day.
When your tale's got little in it,
Crowd the whole thing in a minute.
Life is short —a fleeting vapor—
Don't you lill the whole blamed paper
With a tale which at a pinch
Could ho crowded in an inch.
Boil her down until she simmers;
Polish her until she glimmers.
Whon you've got a tbing to say,
Say it. Don't take a half a day."
—The census bureau has .established the
fact that, taking the country over, the
mule, on the average, is worth seven dol
lars more than the horse.
—"Now,lady,look beautiful and happy,'
said a photographer to a young woman
customer. "So! that's it. There, I have
you. Now you may resume your natural
expression."
—The newly elected county officers wilj
enter up >n their duties the first Monday
of Jauuary, 1894, which is the first day of
the year. They are now engaged in pre
paring their bonds.
—Sportsmen returning froui Forest
county leport lhat the woods in the wild
part of the county are so lull of hunters,
that it is dangerous for one to range .he fur.
est, for fear of being miUaken for a deer or
bear by some of the green campers. With,
in a radius of four miles 47 hunters were
encamped.
—The supply>f turkeys this reason
better in quality and quantity than for
several years. A dry is always
favorable for lurkey-raisiDg.
—Chiropodists say the financial strin
gency nas effected their corn crop.
—The burglar that asked for time to prt
pare a defense got six months.
—Many a man who aspires to set the
world on lire won't oven practice on the
kitchen range.
—The average uian will rave like a luna
tic if the waiter brings him a check fur ten
oi-ntu too much, but he will drop his pile
on a foot ball game, and feel absolutely
proud ol it.
Cheap Grains for Poultry.
Grain may be cheap, but is costly food
if it is used exclusively for the laying hens
in winter, for the reason that while grain
cannot be excelled for keeping the hens
warm, it will not supply them with egg
forming material, and if fed very liberally
it causes them to become too fat. I-t is
not an uncommon occurrence for farmers
te meet with disappointment in not pro
curing eggs, although they supplied grain
liberally, and yet if less grain and a pro
portion of meat had been given the hens
they would perhaps have done better and
allowed a profit. We do not condemn
grain, but we advise not to feed it exclu.
sively to laying hens.— Farm and Fire
side.
Consumption surely Cured.
Tc Ttic SDTTOR:— Please Inform year readers
that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named
disease. B; ~J> timely use thousands of hopeless
ci. es have W -t» permanently cured. I shall bo plad
to send two of my remedy FREE to any of
your readers T . > have consnmption if they mil
•end me theii tipriss and P. O. »ddre«». Beeped
fuJJy. X. 4. m/AX'K. U C.. 181 Pew' St X. T.
Paste This in Your Cook Book.
To keep jellius from moulding, cover
with pulverized sugar to the depth of a
quarter of an inch; they will keep for
years.
For starching maslins, ginghams and
calicoes, dissolve a piece of alum the size
of a hickory nut for every pint of starch.
This will keep the color bright for a long
time.
Icing for cakes may be prevented from
cracking when being cut, by adding one
teaspoonful of sweet cream to each unbeat
en egg: beat all together and add sugar
until as stiff as cau be stirred.
—At a camp ou Misquito creek, Clear
field county, they have captured ten bears
this season already. One would hardly
think there were so many in the whole
state.
—At Westmorland city lately a little
girl nimed Henrietta Adamson was stand
ins; in front of an open grate when her
clothing caught fire and she was burned to
death.
—Howard Sheply, the oldest druggist
in Blairsville, was arrested last week for
running his store illegally. He allowed
two small boys to fill prescriptions and sell
poison.
—People who think it is wicked to play
cards are apt to do one thing that is worse
to entertain guests —they bring out the
family album.
—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 mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—A young lady refused tc allow a young
fellow to accompany her home because his
neck was oirty. Thus must the last dis
tinguishing mark o the American youth
disappear. •
—After the Grip, take Hood's Sarsapa
rilla to restore your health, strength and
appetite.
—Nearly all our dealers who purchased
turkeys for the eastern market lost money
on the venture.
—"JL myriad of gracious intentions
Is less than a merciful act.
A head crowded full of pretentions
Is not worth a good solid fact.
—That the days are growing shorter and
the weary sun is sorter
Losing all the vim aud vigor that it
had a while ago;
And, as sure as we're a poet, we'll be
out before we know it.
With a big, long handled shovel dig
ing ditches in the snow.
—With all classes of stock, whenever an
animal is overfed there is not only a waste
of feed, but in a majority of cases, the ani
mal will not do as well as with more care,
ful management; while, if the ration is
stinted, there is a loss of the feed and of
the gain that might have been realized.
—A great deal is said about the colored
cigarette caids where pictures of the hu
man form divine are displayed, but a big'
ger field lor reform exists in protesting
against the posters that represent ballet
girls with one foot pointing towardSj 12
o'clock.
—Corn meal at r24 per'ton, when used
as food, loaves about $7 50 worth of ma
nure on the farm. Cottonseed meal, at
S2B per ton, leaves $24 worth of manure.
These facts are worthy of consideration
by those who give the manure heap their
attention.
USED ANA'S SARSAPA.RILLA" ITS
•"J 1 1 1 1 1 'J iy 'J 11 l ib.
—lt is claimed that b}' feeding hogs with
com mixed with some other materials, the
cost will bo lessened anil their thrift and
health kept up, together with an increased
value in the manure. Corn is in itself an
excellent latteniug material, but, fat is not
in particular demand at present. More
lean is required, and it is said that this can
be obtained by a mixture of ground wheat
and corn.
—This is an excellent time for placing
manure on the garden plot. The frost will
make it tine before spring aud the rains
will carry the soluble matter into the soil.
Coarse manure, such as that which is most
ly strewn, should not be used in the gar
den. Unmixed manure is better aud will
give more satisfactory results.
—Bees do not make honey—they simply
gather it. Feeding syrup to bees will pro
vide them with food but the syrup will
not be made into honey, as the bees have
no power to make the change, honey being
only obtained from blossoms.
—Katherine, aged 5, had been naughty,
and hor mother was reproving her for it,
when Katherine drew herself up and in a
dignified tone said, "Punish me if you
must, mama, but pray stop this
—Yenus is again the evening star, after
an absence of nearly a year. Immediately
aiter the evening twilight she can be seen
in the western skies, and will continue
there during the remainder of thn year,
growing brighter as the weeks pass until
January C, when she will reach her great
est brilliancy.
LOOK AT THESE POINTS,
«Si. showing where Dr.
f \ Pierce's Pleasant Pel-
I I lets excel the ordl
-1*? nary pills:
Vp*i They're smaller;
fi l) easier to take; easier
their ways. No
K.l j\. afterward.
/ l\ t A V* —• Their influence
/ I*l'. \ lasts. By their tonic
* * ' or strengthening ef
fects on the intestines, they increase the
natural action of tho bowels, and perma
nently cure Constipation, Biliousness, Jaun
dice, Indigestion, Dizziness, Sour Stomach,
Sick or Bilious Headaches, and every like
disorder.
Any child takf»s these tiny, sugar-coated
Pellets readily. They're put up in little sealed
rials, and thus kept always reliable, while
they can easily be carried in the vest-pocket.
Nothing else at any price is as cheap, tor
they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned. You pay only for
the good you get.
No substitute that a tricky dealer is ready
to urge, though it may l>e better tor him to
tell, can be "just as good " for you to buy.
* I EWIS' 98 % LYE
POTDSSE) A2TC PZSITOZ2
(FATKKTED)
The sf rongr«*»t and par+at I yc
rna.io. Unlike other Lye. It belnf
OTA lA a flue powder ami ja* k»il In a cao
with removable llu, the content*
are always nady for ui*». \YIO
make the beat i-*rfmn<M HardS«ap
hi DilnuD"! nilhont boiling*.
Miar It la til*- t»r»t forcl'-ansliig wa*te
mm dlsliifeiiln* rti»k«, clo^eta,
i W!i6ia.,g bottica, » alntN trees, etc.
PEN HA- BAIT M'FO CO
■MB Ota. Phtoa P*
-MREAT SALE#-
This is the kind of weather to buv
sleighs,robes and horse blankets cheap at
MARTINCOURT & CO S.
Come and see us, 128 East Jefterson St., a few doors above Lowry
House.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY HERALD
FOR 1804
WILL BE WITHOUT QUESTION AMERICA'S
LEADING FAMILY PAPER.
The reputation that the WEEKI.V HBRAID lias enjoyed for many years of being
the best home newspaper in the land w ill be materially added to daring the year ot
1594 Xo pain» <>r expense will be spared to make it in every department thu most re
liable, interesting and instructive of all weekly newspaper publications.
It will bo improved in many ways
A number of new features and departments will be added. The latest develop
ments in all fields of contemporaneous human interest will be ably discussed from week
to week by accomplished writers.
THE NEWS OE THE WORLD
will be given in a concise but complete form Every important or interesting event,
either at home or abroad, will be duly described in the columns of the WEEKLY
HERALK. _ ... ...
In politics the HEBALD is absolutely independent and sound. It tells the rights
and wrings of all sides without fear.
Farmers and stock raisers cannot afford to be without the W EEKLY HERALD dur
ing the coming vear. It will contain a reyu ar department each week devoted ex
clusively to sulj-.ets ot timely interest to them, and giving many valuable suggestions
and new ideas.
The women and children of the land will find in the TV EBKLY UKKALD a welcome
visitor The household and children's pages will be both instructive and entertaining
They will abound in hints and receipts which women so much value.
A brilliant array ot novels and short stories by the best writers in America and
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I
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PORTLAND, MAINE.
H. H. JACKSON
Who has had a years experience
with one of the leading furniture
firms of Pittsburg is now prepared to
attend to all furniture repairing left
in bis charge, and will cuaraDtie
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McCANDLESS'HEAVE CURE.
I have a Ileave Cure that will euro any
case of heaves in horses in forty days, if
used according to directions, and if it does
not do what 1 claim for it, I will refund
the amount paid aud no charges will be
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testimonials are the strongest proof of the
medicines power to cure:
A. J. MCCandlkss,
Butler, Pa., 1893.
Mti. A. J. MCCASOLESS:
Ou 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 Hie medicine for
about forty days and the horse did not
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now about a year since I quit givin the
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that he is properly cured.
W. C. CRISWELL,
Butler, Pa., April 3, 1893.
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•\*S J tHo (■ ,c» ,or Obtain , J
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.
I). T. PAPE,
122 South Main Street
FOOLING THE PEOPLE.
There is a clique of advertisers who are continually fo Sing th • peoj 6
They have tooled them once too ofteu with a pretence to pive pi methiu.
for nothing. You may fool Fome of the people a'i the time—find ab of th -
people some of the time, but you can't fool a 1 the people all tfce tin •. 1-
looking over the advertisements in the papers nowaday, 1 find I 1. ,ve lon
my laurels. Ncrw I will tell you the truth. You w ill tee bundrtd~ of such
baits flung out for seekers to bite at, such as, "We can have y<u 25 per
cent by trading with us," and some even so so far as to say 5n p-r cm'.
Men's fine suits worth $25.00 tor only $9 99 Pants worth $8 00 only $3 99.
Bankrupt Sales, {sheriff Sales Assignees Sale, Ac. N>w we n-k you can
didly. (Jan these concerns doing business at fabu!> us expense, sacrifice
profits as a great many advertise to do? Are they as liberal as 'hey propose
to be ? We answer no The enormous sums requi ed to anet current ex
penses must be met by liberal and in most cases by hi-avv margins Profits
they must have aDd trade they must get or sink in th*' whirlpool they have
created by their own haod» There id no alternative, get its • profii aud tret
the trade, but bow ? In no other way than working on the weak nvnds of
the people by flaming advertisements. They boldly aud shamelessly claim
to actually give the dear people $3 00 in value for one iuveste'd Such un
priucipled actions are becoming not only tiresome, but positively danarerous
to the welfare aud interest of the buying public. On careful inspection you
will find these $25.00 suits reduced to only $9 99 are dear at eight dollars
I saw an ad stating men's fine worsted suits reduced from $lO 00 to $0 00.
I called to see them and found our $3 75 cotton suit. When we offer you
a suit for SIO.OO that is all it is worth :>r ever was worth We just give
you one dollar's worth of goods for 100 cents
You want to see our immense stock of overcoats and suits for cren,
boys and children. Hats aud caps in endless variety, shirts, collars and
cuffs, aud ties, any aud every style to suit eveu the most fastidious; uuder
wear, hosiery, overalls, jackets, gloves, mittens, umbrellas, i-uspeudere. in
fact anjthing in the furnishing line; also a Gne line of ladies and gents gold
and silver watches, chains, charms, pins, rings, coliar and cuff buttons, scarf
pins, initial pins, all at the very lowest cash prices. AII we a?k is an in
spection of our goods and prices before purchasing. We have always done
you good and feel coufident we can do so again. To those who have been
trading with us, we tender our most heaitfelt thanks, and to those who
never have, we would eav, try us once and you will never regret it.
Yery Respectfully
13. IIECK,
Champion Clothier, Hatter aud Furnisher
120 North Main Street, - - Butler, Pa
Jewelry, Clocks
Silverware,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block.
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All'are Respectfully Invite/
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