t> tt* a m We cannot honestly afford to offer, vfUJjAI. free gifts or prizes to our customers I? l?nTTPTTni\r Therefore we have decided to make JXHAU v A ivii sweeping reductions all through our th/"\T) large store as an Xmas offering to -F VJ-lV our many friends and patrons. This mTTTi will be an advantage to them and -H Jjj also help us to reduce a stock of TjrvT TT\ A VQ goods too large for this time of the JLIU Ijl 1 I 1 O year. Then come one and all and *o:— take advantage of our Xmas offer. NOTE THESE PRICKS. Ladies Camel Hair Underwear 75 worth si.oo " all wool ribbed vests 5° " 75 Men's natural wool underwear 65 " 100 Ladies'all wool black cashmere hose lX 2 5 Men's " half hose 18 " 2 5 Good Standard fast color calico 5 •« " ginghams 5 Lawrence L.L. 4-4 sheeting 5 7 Good country flannel 2 5 3 • Men's Merino underwear i 2 J 5° Ladie's all wool skift: patterns 75 1 °° Ladie's black cashmere mittens -•• • ■ 20 " 2 3 20 per cent, reduction on all Ladies' and Children s Wraps. 2 - 11 » «« Trimmed hats. JQ ,< » » Fancy dress patterns, these are are nov elties—no two alike. Best country blankets in white and colors $4.00 worth $5. Blankets.. 3-75 " 4-5° Jennie E. Zimmerman. N. B —HOT COFFEE ON SATURDAYS. The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited. SPECIALTIES Everything in Photographing and Portrait* in Colon, that U worthy of honeat sale, and etnctlj FIRST CLASS, IS OUR SPECIALTIES nM p|- tnrM REPEODUCED and ENLARGED. All work guaranteed a* repre j: Jau» £sa sax LADIES, OLD PEOPLE, #fS»rjs ° p " aß,nai " ™ FIRST Select Your Xmas Presents From The Following: ( RINGS, RV' (EAR-RINGS, JDiamoncls \ SOARF PINS, ' STUDS, 9 (GENTS GOLD, Watches { ™ s ™. LADIES CHATLAIN, r 1 \ Gold'Piiw, Kar-rings, Jewelry ) Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, iTea sets, castors, butter dishes and everything that can be found in a first claxs store. ma bms. iw iter*-'"*" E. GRIEB. THE JEWELEB. Ha 189, Rorth Main St.. BUTLER. PA.. SOME OF 008 PRICES. Men's veal calf shoes 85 Boys' veal calf shoes 75 Men's extra fine buff shoes 99 Ladies don. patent tip but. shoes $1.20 Misses don. patent tip but. shoes 95 Mens buckle brogans 80 Men's kip boots 1-50 Ladies'oil grain shoes. 95 Ladies' glove calf shoes 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. H4 S. MAIN STREET. - - BUTLER. PA "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRYAPLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO tm | ——— i i On receipt of name aJIT A Post-office addrea we mull trial bottle piM m W* r^'sFREE IIME CO.. ROCHESTER. *. Y. W. H. CBRIFN & SON. [Sacceaaon ot Boh a tie A.O'Brien.)! Sanitary Pumbers And CJ«s Fit'e^, hial ■"'» r? Bewor Pipe, Gas Fixture! ' Globen at. Natural (ias Applia: . Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, PA *l i Lnb 4 i •"( i ,rwn L.:c- WICK OKA LRU 111 Rough aiti Hoiked Lumtiei ALL KIXDI Doors, S»sh, Blinds, Moulding, Shir»«les and Lath A!\*;»y%. in Stock.' Liwr. HAIK AND PLASTLK. omc. oiJptatL .".4*. Depot. BUIL.BR - n Nothing On Earth Will frfAK* HENS I-IKK Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting lien*. ttte.-H»o!r.tclyjTUre. Hlrtlyeon«atrjJ£L ? 0 Z£S?gL\i 'r «■ ord,r, ..r m Sample cop, «5 s T ft HUMPHREYS' This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS - External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures; Hstulain Ano; Worms of the Rectum. The relief is imme diate the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant. Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fis tula?, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is infallible. Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial bize, 35 Cents. Bold If DmtjUts, or i.ot 00 roetli t <4 pric*. irarHßCTß , «i».ra, 111* II»wiuumS«.,SEWVOHI. THE PILE OINTMENT What Can't Pull Out? Why the |MSIKJ Bow on the J«. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the Keystone Watch Case Com pany, tects the Watch from the pick pocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had with cases stamped m with this trade mark. Ifif Sold, without extra charge forjhis bow (ring), through Watch dealers only. Ask your Jeweler for pam phlet, or send to makers. I A (red naturally In Government Bonded Warehouses, exported to Uamburgi Cier muny, kepi in Heated Warehouses until matured, shipped haek and bottled on our own premises is the Kuarantee wo give tliat Old Export in absolutely pure. Free from fusel oil and all 1 njurious Ingredients. It itft the ideal family wliiskev for medicinal r»r social purposes. Mui 1 and expressorder* filled promptly, anci on orders of 310 or over we pay express charges. UmfkU frko LUU of Bru4l«,Wla«s l Wfcitti« «slki Cm IjiimciiiNfi piles ; ILT I^BWAYHE, « AJKSSSL OINTMENT yi i*TOIIS V2a!«turr | ißtrnv) Iteklng and in.Ml.ti.lgLii wor><- It/If f I » / "d t» ontlnun tumor* form nod protrude, \ hid. vfu*qJ»l««'d a«d wJrrraitft, bf<-omln f rerv iiiSTMV.si •f.p.lu king » D J t- t KoHi » 4ru»,"nt«orhr brWtli. I'r- pijtd '»/ L»i».; DOCTORS LAKE I'RI /TB DLSFKNRART. 1 / M Con. PCNI. AVE. ANO FOUHTM BT.. f rlsmmr PITTSBURGH, PA. Atlfonimof Delientcand Orn plicated I>lara.- ; »rcu are treated at thia I >i»- with a hiuxens .arcly attained. Dr. H. K I. i»c 1»" roemberof the Uojr.ilColltxcof I hy ruphy, Crave), Nerv ousneas. Heart, Urinary ol I.lver DlaenjK)* Known by a tired lanquld feeling; InacttnK 1,1 the kldbeya weakens uurl poisons the blood and ULleaa cause Is removed jou canuot havi health. Cured me over five year* B«oof UiiKht'f Dlaenac and Dropsy.—Mits. I. L. C. Mru.K*, Bethlehem. f"a. 1.000 other atmllar tentlmoioala. Try It. Cure guaranteed. CANN'H KllrStK CUBE CO., J*oj Venaaitt Ht , Philadelphia, Pa.. Hold by All Hellablc UriiKt'lhtx. i FARM, GARDEN, Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing | NIORSAADS OF MILES N* ESK. CATAIOOI'I HiKK. FREIGHT PAID. THE MoMULLErwOVEH WIRE FEME CO. 111, US, 111 and IJOR. Karkatßt.. ChicafO, SL Ctires thousands annually of LlrerCom pluluta, BlllonaneM, Jaundice, Dysp«i>- nla, Constipation, Malaria. Moro Ilia reault from an TTnhenlthy I.lverthanany othercanso. WHY aiifTer when YOU can bo cured f Dr. S.mford'n Liver Invlgo» atorla H rel«t>rnted f.imllv medicine, vortt nurnoiHT WII.I. si'iM'i.Y VOC. L. BLACK, Irar*!ClAN AMD HCltlir.ON, K.w Troutmau BaUdlnif, Butler, Fa. THE CITIZEN One Million Pounds "of Sugar in One Week. |Ur. L. Godchaux's Elm Hall refinery barreled up 1,000,000 pounds of sugar re cently, the production of seven days' poind ing. About 900 tons of cane per day passes through the rollers, 40,000 pounds of gran ulated sugar falls from the vacuum pans every six and under the skillful management of Mr. Eddie Gaudchuux there is no let-up in this vast aggregation of machinery, not for a minute; 'with SCO men under his supervision, not one hesi tates, but all know their duty and do it by some kind of instinct, as it were. During the day a hundred wagons feed the maw of this monster mill with cane, and at night 500 cars are pulled in with a thousand tons of cane to appease the ever crying call lor more cane. About eight miles of railway are required to handle this vast crop. A Baldwin locomotive, wiih Mr. Clarke at the throttle, will take the place ot mule propulson in a few days; yet with all this immense acreage and all this cane to handle the indomitable enter prise of the manager has led to the incor poration of about 300 acres more of new land, and even now can be heard the terri ble blasts of dynamite operating with fatal effects on the stumps that block the pro gress of the plow. If any one were to mention the fact that this country was now in the throes of a eat financial panic (that is, in this section), tie would be sent to an asylum for safe keeping. Times were never better, and altogether prosperi ty is on top andje very body is happy.—-V O. Times-Democrat. Ihe New York Contingent of the Brazilian Navy. El Cid, or the Xictheory, as it has been re-christened, is a new and fast vessel,built to run between New Orleans and New York. She is 450 tons register; length 380 feet; beam 48 feet; depth from keel to upj per deck, 34 feet; length over all, 406 feet. The Nictheory is provided with a 43 ton dynamite gun which can throw a 500 pound projectile. She is also armed with several small guns and torpedoes. The Destroyer is the result of twenty years of Mr. Ericsson's experience in war vessels. She is 130 feet long, 12 feet beam, and has a draught of 10 feet. Her main feature is a 16 inch submarine gun mount ed in her bow 8 feet below her water line. The gun fires a projectile weighing 1,525 pounds, being 27 feet 4 inches long, 10 inches in diameter aud containing a 300 pound charge of high .explosive. A fea ture of the projectile is a pilot shell, which is detachable,and the object of which is to open a breach of sufficient size through a torpedo net to allow the projectile to pass through. The Brittannia.now known as the Brazi lian America, was originally owned by the North Atlantic Steamship Company, of Boston, and made trips between Boston and Halifax. The Brittannia was built at Bergen, Norway, in 1890. She is of steel and is 270 feet long, 34 feet 0 inches beam, and the hold is 23 feet deep. She is well armed. The vessels have latej sailed from New York for Brazil, and their careers in the war will be watched with interest. 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, rmu for the pudding, or a iitlle stimulant to keep the spirits np and the cold out is absolutely necessary lor an old time Christmas cheer. One of the most prominent liquor dealers in the country, ilr. Max Kleiu of Allegheny, Pa., whom we cau cheerfully recommend, aud who has the reputation for handling orny absolutely pure liquors,w ill sell you the fol lowing brands ol six year idd pure I'enu a Ryes, at HI,OO per lull quart or six for $5 00: Bear Creek, Gibson, Ouckenheimer, Finch and Overholt. The famous Silver .Age, the finest whiskc} in the country at $1.50, aud Duquesne, a whiskey distilled from Kye and Malt, at $125 per quart, Guckenheimer 4 \ ears old, at 7fic per quart, and the Anchor R.v e at 50c. You can have i our choice of all kinds of Calitornia Wines, Gins, Hum 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 ol all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, 82 Federal st., Allegheny, Fa. —Blobbs—"Did Wigwag take the rock and rye his doctor ordered for his cold?" Blobbs—"Not exactly, He took the rye last night, aud felt rocky this morning." Drunkenness, he Liquet Habi , Pos ively Cured by adirr.nstering Dr. H aires "Golden fcyicfk." It is manufactured as a powder, which can lie given in a glass of beer, a cup of cotlee or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will aflect 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 instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ot particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati 0. —A correspondent of the North China Herald, writing from the interior ofKiang su, mentions that one of the industries there is the manufacture of mock money for offering to the dead. Formerly the Chinese burnt sham paper money, but in tho-e days of eulightenment and foreign intercourse the natives of Soongkong, Hangchow, and other places have come to the conclusion that dollars are more handy to the ghosts than clumsy paper money llence they now to a great extent supply their ancestors ami departed friends with mock dollars, but there appears to be no more harm in cheating the dead than there is in cheating the living. Besides the de ceased are not supposed to know the dif ference, for many of them departed this life before silver dollars were imported in to China. A hundred mock Carolus dol lars, done up in boxes, are sold for 34 cash. Dr. George li. Uuzelwood,of Indianapolis aeiates tbe story of u 10 year old ohild of one of bis patients, who can not speak to its father, though perfectly glib with every one else. The cause assigned may be gathered from tbe following: Frevious to the child's birth a diffeieuce arose between the parents, and for several weeks the mother refused to speak lo the husband. The offense, whatever it was, was combin ed but not until alter tbe child was horn In duo tine the little boy began to talk, but when with the father was invarmhly silent, ft continued thus till the child w»h 5 <>r <1 years old, w hen the father having exhausted bis power <1 persuasion, threat ened condign puni-bment for its stuhhor ne. s Thlswssinfliutei'.'iuijwithout' lie l ng a word, though his groans told too plainlv bo could neither cry t;<>r speuk, and that he vainly tried. Those present joined i the opinion that the prciialal effect to the parental quarrel made it impossible for tbe boy to speak to his father. Time hss proved tho correctness of this theory Though on perfectly friendly relations with his father, attempts to speak to him elicit nothing but sighs. —An Irii*L> cbiropodixt announcoH that be ha* "removed corn* from all the crown ed headit of Europe. '' -We permit the bleß«ingH of lift* to get Htale and mouldy from lack of appreciation and then look upon them ax mjuloituni*. —The fruit* of pauion are like the Dead Sea apple*, of which we read, which crumble to dnit at the touch. —Socoett# lu prize lighting, an In mo»t other thing*, depend* largely upon waking a bit, The Largest Range Light in the World, The Lighthonse Board will shortly be gin the construction of the largest range light in the world on the present site of the Waackaack Beacon, just east of Sandy Hook. The lens, which was on exhibition at the Columbian Exposition, is six feet high and three feet in diameter. The lens cost $12,000, and is of the best French make. When placed on exhibition a small light was put behind it, but the rays were 80 powerfal that it had to be removed and shown without a light. The light from the new beacon will be equal to that of a search light. The light is a very impor tmt one, as it is used by mariners enter ing the main ship channel after rounding Sandy Hook bound in. He was from Boston. —She—l hope Kate Field was right when she said the coming man would neither smoke or eat onions. He—Men don't smoke onions now. She —Oh, that has been said before, smaty. I mean he will neither eat onions nor smoke. He— Certainly. He does not eat smoke now. She—"l wont speak another word lor a week. There, now." *'A good that never satisfies the mind, A beauty lading like the April flowers, A sweet with floods of gall that runs com bined. A pleasure passing ere in thought made ours. An honor that more fickle is than wind, A glory at opinion's frown that lowers, Atreasary which bankrupt time devours, A knowledge than gave ignoranca more blind. A vain delight our equals to command, A style of greatness, in effect a dream, A swelling thought of holding sea and land, A servile lot, decked with a pompous name— Are the strange ends we toil for here be low, Till wisest death makes us our errors know. Consumption surely Cured. Tc Trte SDTTOR:— Please Inform ycur reader* that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. B; is timely use thousands of hopeles* caros havo Yt permanently cured. I shall be ghid to w»ad twj of my remedy FREE to any o: your readers "t t j have consumption if they will send me thsii Express and P. O. address. Respect •tUJy. T. A. aUXJUII. M. C.. iBl Pearl Bt. N. I —lt may always take two to make a bargain, but the numbers are not limited at a bargain counter. —The man who spends bis winters in Florida and his summers in Canada says it doesn't cost much, because he dodges both his coal and ice bills. —Foot ball players are not allowed to smoke cigarettes while in training. Foot ball isn't as dangerous as it tuight be alter all. It gives a man seme chance for his life. —"Look, mamma! Is that lady having a fitt" "No, my child, she is only trying to get her last year's coat on over her this year's sleeves.", —lier I'apa—"You shall never marry my daughter. Begone, sir! There is the door." Suitor (a humorist) —"The doorT Ah, yes, that lets me out." —The Grip is again becoming prevalent Take Hood's Sarsaparilla as a preventive. lt's all well enough to heap coals ol lire on your neighbor's bead; hut its more charitable to scatter seeds ol kindness and ashes on the sidewalk. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Aljstic cure" for rheumatism aud 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 benetits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —"The only presents anybody need expect t froin mo this year," said,a pompous man, "will he presence of m inil " To which a added: "And you can't afford to give very many ol that sort either." —ln these dajs a chap never knows his best girl is wearing her hair in the latest style, or whether she merely forgot to comb it. USEDAN A'S SA USA FAKI LL A " ITS ' J 1 I >1 11 7 1 » T hFS. —Sallie McAllister has laid down life's heavy burden and is at rest. Sallie lived at Springfield, Ky., and she weighed 750 pounds. When she traveled by rail she had to ride in the baggage car. —Dining tbo lako season Itiat has re cently cloaod 1,000.000 barrels of flour were received and handled at tho port of liulfalo, making it the greatest (lour depot in the world. The value of the product was about $35,000,000. —Times are very trying now in the liiniu of the Indiana natural gax belt. The belt is dotted with mill* and factories! but they have no orders for their outpu and are closed. It is estimated that 20,000 workmen are hereby out of work. —A Meadville lady recently, in drcss ing a chicken which she bought at the market, found a five-dollar gold piece in tho fowl's crop. It wan found adheriiiK lirmly to the side of tho crop. That Hide of the coin was almost perfect, while the aide that wa.< exposed to the grinding pro cesses of tho content* of the crop wan much worn. —Bob llanting. of New (J an tie, tho well known circuit man, i-t having serious do mestic trouble. IIiH wife, to whom he lia been married for about twenty yearn, haH fallen into dissipated ways,wniob,mado ber and led her into keeping bad com pany. Her husband took her to a Keely Institute in tho hope that she might be cured of her unfortunate weuk noMM. He doen not charge her with any fault except love of drink. The local papers fay that who had whiskey bottle* Concealed all over the house and in *verj part of the circus traveling car. § NOTHING FITS your co»o, if you're an over worked or "run-down" wo man, like Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In any condition of the female system, that will build up, strengthen, regulate, and cure. Every mother neette it. It Icwteiw the pains and burdens of child l«-Aring, insures hxalthy, vigorous offspring, anil promote* an übundaot woTetion of iionrihhriKHit en the [>art of the mother. It is an invigorating tenia mad" especially for wumaa. and tbo only yuaranUta remedy for her weaknt*-*-* ami ailments. For periodical pains, liraring flown sensation aUplm-einmitji, and all "female complaints and disorders, If it ever fails t<> tmiiefll or ourm, you have your money liack Ceil you ask inorol Ail the way through, aud at every stage, Dr. Hoge's < atnrrh Itemedy cures Catarrh. So sure of tills fact are the proprietors of the medicine Uiat they offer $-ViO reward for auy incurable case of Catarrh. * I EWIS' 98 % LYE I rownnzß ustd rnnnD (rATSSTKUI "n,« Hi rnniril and parMl [ J« nuuln. L'ulUn othnr l.ya, It taina /i , flua jw-wdt-r au'l i» l-rl la s ran w w)lli rriiiurahln ll'l, tlin OiQfntf art* alwmyn 1.-*!* t«r »». »id make thr ».*al l"rfnm«l Hard M<«o l„ 30 nilnuL * allknal tiollln*. Mm (t Is »!■«• •>'•< r<>rc|.*natua *>M mm UMM, dlrliifwUf* el<-»«ils, • f wMliics IxitUf*. i «10l«. Irons. ate. ?S»A. I ALT XTO CO •Mfe Ueu. XgU; FUlla., Fa v Read This Oqce. LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE PRICES AND YOU WILL. I THINK. BE CONVINCED THAT HUSELTON'B Is the place you will buy your footwear. Ladies fine button shoes, patent tip, opera toe $ «* " " square toe 9° " grain " 75 " fine slippers 45 " warm, flannel-lined, shoes 75 " " " slippers 5° " slippers 20 " good, heavy, peged shoes 75 " " standard shoes " rubbers 2 5 Misses' fine shoes, button 7° Men's good heavy boots 1 4° " B& A, calf, congs. and bals tip 9° " extra fine shoes $i 25 and 1 5° Boys' good heavy boots, sizes 1-5 I o° Youths' " " 11 -13 75 Men's " brogans 7° " " calf boots I 9° Rubber boots and shoes, wool-lined arctics, felt boots for boys and men, wool stockings at the lowest prices. Men's slippers, nicely embroidered, at 50c, 75c, and $1; Women's, Misses' and Children's slippers at 20c, 50c, 75c and sl. Arc you one ef the few that does not buy of us, if so we are looking for you, come in soon and see us. B. C. lIUSELTON. OPPOSITE HOTEL LOWRY. No. 102 North Main Street - Butler, Pa. -KREAT SALE#- This is the kind of weather to buy sleighs,robes and horse blankets cheap at MARTINCOURT & CO S. Come and see us, 128 East Jefierson St., a few doors above Lowr> House. Plaining Mill -AND— Lumber Y arcl j. L.. FU RVlfc. ° PUB Vl*> S.G. Purvis&Co. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALKRB IW Rough and Planed Lumber vT KV«hY DKBCRIFTIUh SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PTPE. Butler, a. PiLg a Forp of sixpence, A Bottle full of Rye; Four nnd twenty guests around It's merits true to try Wben the bottle's ODened And they find the liquor pure Every one at once claims, Bought ot Lewin's sure. F.obt. Lewin, 136 Water St Opposite B. &O. Depot, - l'ittsburg, 1 a i, nil Baldwir\, ** Pa. thorough Sewing Machine Mechanic. WITH 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Will re-adjust yours and you be your own judge to test it. ROOFING. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs only $2 per.loo square feet. Makes a good rool for years and anyone can put it on. GUM ELASTIC I'AINT cost* only AO cent* per gallon in barrel lots, or $4.50 for 5 gallon tubs. Color red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs that will last for years. TRY IT. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO. 39 St 41 West Broadway New YorK. Mrlx>cal Agents Wauted.-ft-Tf 5 DOLLARS ™ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We want runny men, women, boys, and girl«to work fur uk a few hour" daily, right 111 and around their owo lioinee. Tlio bu-lui-M l» easy, pleasant, strictly honorable, nnd pays better tlian nny other offered agent*. You have ach ar field nnd hp com|>'*t illou. Experience and i|*-clal üblllty uu necesiury. No capltnl required. equip you with everything that you need, treat you well, and help you lo earn ten times ordinary wages. Women do lis well a* men, and hoys and grrls make good puv. Any one, anywhere, cau do tho work. All aucceed who follow our plain and sim ple direction*. Knrue-it worl. will purely bring you a great deal of money Everything l« new ami in great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full Information. No harm done if you conclude not to go on with the bu«ln«*M. GEORGE STINSON&CO., Box 488, PORTLAND, MAINE. H. H. JACKSON Who has hud u yiorn experience with one of the lending furniture firms of PiU»'l>urg is now prepared to attend to »H furniture repairing left in bis charge, nnd will guarantee good work nnd wit inflict ion at 249 y. McKean 8t , - Butlor, Pa /*"""} . Si- I'J >•»:<. V u'fi / A / ( / w CLARK'S Business College, Kbvarit Rooms; Mrxlrrn Mattmda; Klvau- Uutn In Bborliuuid suj I y |..-wrltlu< Writ* fttf f logm H. er et. mote made in keeping poultry. Address WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa POULTRKMEN! Our Green Bone Cutter will d>u ble your <'gtr produc'on. Bent and Cheapest iu ths market. Circular Iree. WEBSTER & HANNUM, Cazenovia, N. I READ THESE Unparalleled + Offers. 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Addraa* liuna A co, {law Yoac, 301 AauaxiwAT. Garfield Teass rure Kaaivn, Save? o">°*;sS lulls .»m|.lefrm- l.»«ritu>iaA Oo .It* W.4Ma»ijll.T. Cures Sick Headache Leading Millinery House OF 3D m T3C ■ 3E^ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Every shape this seasons facile fancy lias evolved is here. Everv novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather Dr Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Braids and Flowers. Mourning Millinery a Specialty. D. T. PAPE, 122 South Main Street FOOLING THE PEOPLE. There is a clique of advertisers who are continually fooling the peop'e rbey have tooled tbem once too often with a pretense to give 8. for nothing. Yon may fool some of the people all the time—and all of th* people some of the time, bat yoa can't fool ail the people all tbe time. la looking over the advertisements in the papers nowaday, I find I have loct my laurels. Now I will tell you tbe trnth. Ton will see hondreds of Bach baits flung out for snckers to bite at, such as, "We can save you 25 per ?ent by trading with as," and some even go so far as to say 50 per cent. Men's fine suits worth $25.00 for only $9 99 Pants worth $8 00 only $3 99, Bankrupt Sales, Sheriff Sales Assignees Sale, Ac. Now we ask you can didly. Dan these concerns doing business at fabalous expense, sacrifice profits as a great many advertise to do ? Are they as liberal as they propose to be ? We answer no. The enormous sums required to meet current ex penses must be met by liberal and in most cases by heavy margins. Profits they must have and trade they must get or sink in the whirlpool they have created by their own bands. There is no alternative, get tbe profit and get the trade, bat how ? In no other way than working on the weak minds of the people by flaming advertisements. They boldly and shamelessly claim to actually give tbe dear people S3 00 in value for one invested Such un principled actions are becoming not only tiresome, bat positively dangerous to tbe welfare and interest of the baying pablic. Oa careful inspection yoa will find these $25.00 suits reduced to only $9 99 are dear at eight dollars. 1 saw an ad stating men's fine worsted suits reduced from SIO.OO to $6 00. 1 called to see tbem and found our $3.75 cotton suit. When we offer yoa a suit for $lO 00 that is all it is worth or ever was worth. We just give you one dollar's worth of goods for 100 cents You wanl to see our immense stock of overcoats and suits for men, boys and children. Hats and caps id endless variety, shirts, collars and cuffs, and ties, any and every style to salt even tbe most fastidious; uuder wear, hosiery, overalls, jackets, gloves, mittens, umbrellas, suspenders, in fact anything in the furnishing line; also a fine lino of ladies and gents gold and silver watches, chains, charms, pins, rings, collar and cuff buttons, scarf pins, initial pins, all at the very lowest cash prices. AH we ask is an in spection of our goods and prices before purchasing. We have always done you good and feel confident we can do so again. To those who have been trading with as, we tender oar most heartfelt thanks, and to those who never have, we would say, try us once and you will never regret it. Very Respectfully D. .A. HECK, Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. 120 North Main Street, - - Butler, Pa Jewclrv, Clocks Silverware, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per i?ent 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. Respectfully Invite/ "Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience. - New York Weekly Tribune The Butler Citizen, ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address all orders to THE CITIZEN* O** A. % Rsi-EEffifj/ii * HAY- FEVER IF XFU 1 COLD-HEAD mmi KW* Cream Palm u not a liquid, muff or powter. AvpUti into thtnatriU it it ' mulckly abtorbtd. It cUant* tto lead, allay* inflammationheaU _ . 50c M. ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, ,03 i'trry St., - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited.] Every purchase to the value of SI.OO and above (no- including beer) will be presented with a bottle of wine. This offer holds gocd until January Ist, 1894. Call, or order by mail. One Square Below Diamond Maker,