Ajfc. I Farewell, 1893! I CAMFBEU. & TEHPLBTON Tender their thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed in the past year and cordially invite its continuance during 1894. They are resolved to keep up their reputation for THE FINEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN WESTERN PENN'A, and to this end will largely increase their heretofore unrivaled stock of choice goods, which they will continue to sell at the lowest prices at which furniture of good styles and quality can be bought. CAMPBELL & TEIPLETE Butler, - - - Penn'a. VKEIH & UMEOFT, WANT EVERY Mar\, woma i\ and Child In Butler county know that they have received their large and com plete line of Fall and Winter Boots, Shoes and Slippers at prices that will surprise them. We have the celebrated Jamestown Boots and Shoes, made by hand and warranted, which have proven their wearing quailites for years jiast. We want to give the trade + The Best Goods (or Least Possible, Living Profit.#- The b«st line of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes ever shown in the county. Children's School Shoes in every shape and style. Rubber Goods of all kinds and shapes at all prices. Come and see the boys. t Yogeley & Bancroft I |47 S. Main Street Butler, Pa . KINGS, Diamonds STUDS, f , GENTS GOLD, \\i u ™ ladies gold, W atCJIPS I gents silver LADIES CHATLAIN, ! Gold"Piiw, Ear-rings, Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, Tea sets, castors, butter dishes n«i _ and »very thing that can be Silverware . i , OUIl(1 in a firßt c iah« store, Ulinjiis. iw7 E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER. No. 1139, North Moin'St., BUTTER, PA.. W. H. O'BRIEN & SON. *[Baocecauis ot Sohutte 4'CBrien.l Sanitary Pumbers And (Jas Fitt«»»T. niiitrt rr Sewer Pipe, Ou Fixture. , Globes at Natural day. >o o«£r OT. cuAtomer. r v ** Wf nwli oa<- .vact s * iv!«j/r« Paiaina price car.». iio". «-rpr>~ pal'! 1W T free -Ith ,1 mi orrl"t J hlu,;l "* TOpJ v ' SS»,«U.I. .■■■ IB- VETERtMARY SPECinCS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTEY. 500 Past nook on Trmiarni of Animal* and Chart Seni Free. enux 1 FeTera,t'ooßeelion».lnllamnmtlon A.A.' Spinal MenTncitia, Milk frrrr. B.B.—f»irnine. I.nmen«-»«. Khenmuliem. t'.r.—lMmrmprri Nasal llleohargee. D.D.—Hot- or (.rub*. Worms. B.E.—CoairhK, Ilrarra, Puenmonio. F.F.—C'olir or Crlpra. Bellyache. tl.« >li»rarrla*e, Urnorrhajen. H.ll. l'rinary and Kidney IHneanea. 1,1.— Eraptlre Diseases, Mange. . of Uiieitlou, Pamirs!*. Single Bottle (orer 50 doee»% - - .89 Sir.hie Cane, with Specific*. Manual Veterinary Core Oil anil Medlcator, 87.#0 Jar Veterinary Core Oil, - - 1.00 6*14 brtlraiUc sr .est pr«T« M , * 4 " T fautlly .. receipt ol prW. ■TirBBETS' IM. CO., 11l A HtWlHlasi St., *.» Tsr*. f Jpftl HOMEOPATHIC fl ft [■^HSPECIFIC No.uu In me 30 yean The only mecaajtnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from out work or other causae. •1 per tisL oi S rials and larite rial powder, for •&. to!, I i.jf DragsUM, or kpi pistpildon rt-clpt ol fWa imrHinrng. co..ui »«i» wiuu- sc. »«wis^. The County Fair aftords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow tor ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which aie made of two r'at? s E°'d soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. None genuine without it. TQW Sold only through watch dealers. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Aged naturally in Government Bonded Wp.renousr A, exported to Hamburg;, Oer-] many, kept in Heated Warehouse a until 4 matured, shipped hack and bottled on our J own premiflea la the guarantee wo k* vc 7°°; that Old Kxport is absolutely puro. Free from fusel oil and all injuriousfnjrredients. It is the ideal family whiskey for medicinal or social purposes. Mail and ex press orders tilled promptly, and on orders of flO or over we pay express charges. Compktc Fricc LbUof Brul." ' MtkydrssKt- ■ hia. •"». .■> H / \ DOCTORS LAKI: i■'& 13 ~RI /TK dispknsart. •Li«r> Jb Cob. Peni. Ave. and Fourth Bt.. KjgtgteM?\ PITTSBURGH. PA. _ i * , \ All formsof Delicate and Cnm plicated Diseases rc<|iiiilikcCon- Xt\ : #ii>KNTiAUandS' if .sTjKn; Sl< d icstlon are treated at this Di - I.CI H / with a MicceM. arely attained. Dr. H. K l.akc meraberof the itoyal Collf;jcof I hy- i . and BurKi-.„ir, and 1- the ot lent and mo t r\ | I cured BrcciAM*.- in Ibaclty. Spcc'al at .«-iit:■>:» given Debility from ercessiv' im > ill exertion,lndiscretion ot youth,etc., cani iiil' |ihvslcal anil mental decay,lack of energy, le»pon lencv, etc.; alsoCancern Old Sores, Fit*, ('lien, l.heumatlnm, and all disease* of the Skin. ' I. in.* I. I. units Urinary ftrgOW,ttc. Consultation !r<-« and strictly confidential. Officehours,9 to I and 1 to 8 p. ~M.; Sundays, Jto4 c. a. only, 'id at ottlce or addrew DI? U . I.AKE, C 't fcAX AVfc. AJID^HST.-i'lTTftllUKGU.l Cur"'!- Hrlifht's Disease, Dropsy. (j ravel. Nerv ousness. Ileart. Urinary or I.lver Diseases. Known by a tired lanquld feeling; lnactlnif ot the k'clneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause Is removed )0U cannot have heaitii. cured me over ftveyearaagoot Brigtti (Unease aiid Dropsy.— Mlts. I. L. Mm.i.kk, Hethii'inm, I'a. 100" other similar testimonials. Try it. Cure guaranteed. CA.NN'H KIIJMKV CI HK CO., JfO, VfaaOKO (it., I'lilladflpbl*, P». Sold ti.i All Kellable Druiuclsta. q ®RAILRMDJA^^ Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing (HOI.SANDS OP BIf.KS IN USE. CAT ALOl.lt PKKt. PKKKiHT PAID. THE McMUILEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CC Ul, 116, 118 and ISO M. Karkc*. St.. Clue**o, HL TOHA"" HTALTM Tl . ,I'HK QWUQ^lri^Sa Cures thousands annnallyof LlverCom plaiuts, I?lllottsncB8, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills ren'ilt from an Unhealthy 1,1 vert han an} Oth'Tcnnae. Why miffer when you can bo cured f Dr. Sunford's .Liver lnvigo» •tor is a celebrated familv medicine. Tout ultrt'OlST WILL. SUPPLY YOU. ® I EWIS' 98 % LYE J TZTZZ2ZD 11'j IZZTTHtZ T)jC »t rungfal an THE CITIZEN Signs of Home Life. The ycung man was engaged to be mar ried,and after a deep reverie he said married friend: "I think that a married man should take more interest in his home affairs than most men do. When he returns home at nigh* he sbould show some interest in the family affairs of the day. Now, I'll venture to say that when you get back from the office you never make any inquiries as to how the day las been passed at home, wbat worries tnere may have been and all that ' "I don't have to," said the married man sententionsly. "You think you don't but you ought to,'' persisted the young man. "Now I've noticed" "Oh hang what have you noticed !" re torted the married man. "I know I don't. If my wife calls out as soon as I gt*t in the hall: "For heaven's sake, don't stamp around there as if you were a farm hand !' I know that the children have been cros* and fretful. I don't hare to ask any ques tions. If she exclaims when I shut the door: "There, that door slams again ! It nearly drives me frantic!" I know that she has been troubled by book agents or peddlers or something of that sort. If I ask if supper is ready and she retorts: 'No; I'll tell when it is,' I know that she has had some words with the cook and thai accounts for her rather sharp tone. If she gets a book or some sewing and goes of! sume where by herself with the remark: 'I wish yon wouldn't disturb me, I havn't had a minute to myself all day,' I know that she has had callers who have bored her or she has been annoyed in some simi lar way. The young man thought the matter over aud then asked: "But if sbe rushes to the door when she bears you coming and puts her arms ground vur neck and kisses you, wbat then?' "Oh." replied the man, "then she wants to go to the theater or get a new bonnet or ttown. f don't have to ask any questions, I tell you. When she comes to me quietly and holds her mouth up to be kissed, or tells some Btory about the children, or asks if I have got to work that night, why then" "Well, then I" "Then I know that everything has run smoothly daring the day; then I settle down for a pleasant evening at home. You can't make a mistake, my boy, you can't make a mistake !" "Ah, but my wife will be different.' "Will the T" snorted the old man "Well she won't. The sigus may be a little dif ent.fer but tbej are all made in pretty nearly the same mold." J)oii\! —ll a dealer offer* ytu n bottle •if .Siitvuii m O.'l wiihont wrapper or labels, •>r 10 a mutilated condition,don't touch it don't in) i< i»tany price,there ia soniethtrg wrong—it may lie a dangiTiUs or worth less countireit. .Insist upon getting a per fect, unbroken, genuine package. Be on your guard! —Wilkesbarre, Pa. Dec 26—Crazed with uriji, i'elcr Stako, of Eiiwardsville. Lu zerne count), jumped {through a second glory window clad in hid night clothe. Lie v.»- not ir>jured by the full and he then ran through the streets lie was pursued and captnred, hut the doctor thinks he will die. —A Toronto woman alur burying Lcr seventh husband, erected a monument to the whole lot It consisted of a marble hand with the index finger pointing to ihe sky, and on the base instead of names, ages, etc., were the words "Seven up." Holiday Cheer. The holiday sea.-i.n is close upon uh, and every household ill Ihe land is preparing lor ihe plum pudding, and the general (easting and rejoicing. A little good bran ilj for the mince pie, rum lor the pudding. •>r a little stimulant to keep the spirits up ind the cold out is absolutely necessary o,r an old tiiue Christmas cheer. One id ihe most prominent liquor dealers in the eouutrj, Mr. Max Klein of Allegheny, Pa , whom we can cberrtnlly recommend, aud *bo h»a the reputation for handling otiiy absolutely pure liquors,»ill sell you the f..i • wiliir ' rand- ol mx > ear old pure Penn'a lives, ai SI,OO per lull quart or six for #5 00: Bear Creek, Gibson, Guckenheinier, Pinch aud Overholt. The famous Silver Age, the finest whiskey in the country at $1 50. and Duquesne, a whiskey distilled >ri>m Rye and Malt, at $125 uer quart, Guckenheinier 4 \ ears old, at 75c per quart, ind the Anchor lije at 500. You can h»Ve your cboioe of all kinds of Calitornia Wines, (iins, Rum and Brandy, all pure and old. at from 50 centt' 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. —lntimacy on the part of Clarence Wade, a youth of 20, with the sister of Al vin Defevers, a schoolboy, led the latter to such resentment that Wade shot and killed him in school, near Hodgeville, Ky. —Two men have been employed and armed with rifles to patrol the levees above and be'ow Shreveport, La., and kill all bogs found wandering about the neigh borhood. Their rooting has in the past loosened the earth and caused damaging breaks in the levees. Diunkennsss, he Liquor Habi , Pos ively Cured by adimnstering Dr. Haines "Coiden Specfic." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be giveu in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or lea,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, aud 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 48 page book ot particulars tree. Address, Golden Specifii Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnatti O. —Curious old man—What brought you to your pre»ent dextitute—rum > Tramp (indignantly)—No, sir ! Yer nee I wnz a horned lawyer, but me pareiitn unfortunately celled me after Goor|te Washington, an' I can't git no clientn. —Probably the only copy extant of thi act of I'arliment of 1649, daring Cromwell'* reign, incorporating and chartering tl e Society for Instituting the Propagation of the Gospel among the Indians of New England, is iu the possession of tbe Pr«- biteria i Hoard of Missions, aud is -;n exhi bition iu New York. —Muggins (who i* fond of Keying prett things)—l never can forgive myaelf for not havin/ married your wife when I bud » j chance." Buggins— '-Neither can I." —TherV a standstill in the m»rriag>- im | iness in New lirum-wii k. Marring* ce, it, cates hatre to be c«untt r-igi.ed by i e Lieutenant O 'V'-rnor, nun all tim e i,.- by municipal eleiku wtre -igued in l.i by the ofHi'ial row dead U'l.jle the>'i> waiting for a new lot, c'liipk-h rave to gu to Maine or stay unmarried. —An eminent xtatiacitu estimates that dur i g tl e course <.| an ordinary life th< average tnau will eat seven four-horm wagon loads more food than is good for mm. —Wife—George, I wish you belonged to my church. The new minister is a man you would like. Husband—Not Huch a bigoted Methodist as the other, then, is he 1 Wife—No!—he is very broad .' He be lieves tha' Episcopalians, if they repent, can be saved. Promise are easily broken, but then it is the ea«ie»t thing in the world tc make &•* oa««- Leading a Better Lite. I resolve the coming year that I will not drink any unless I am—thirsty. That it I cannot find a man after my own heart, I will seek a woman. That I will let people mind their own business and will assist them all I can. That I will agree to obey my superior*, if I have any. That I will send the next spring poem to the editor instead of taking it. —Sore-throat and bronchial affections are spedily relieved and effectually cured by the use of that safe and reliable remedy, I)r. Bulls Cough syrup. It has stood the test of half a ctntarv. —A judicial decision in Belgium de clares that a dog is as much entitled to a seat in a railroad carriage as its owner, provided the later has bought a tickft for the animal. —The greatest purchase of land in all history was when the United States pur chased lrom France tor the sum of sll,- 000,000 the Territory of Louisiana, which included besides the present limit ot that Slate what is now Texas, Arkansas Mis souri, lowa, Indian Territory, Nebraska. Minnesota. Eakota nearly all of Montana and parts of New Mexico, Kansas, Colorada and Wyoming. —The marvelous success of Hood's Sai saparrilla is based upon the cornerstone of absolute merit. —A Missouri woman committed soieide because she failed to receive a Christmas present. Her husband will know better than to slight a woman daring the holiday period the next time. —Over in New York they have a "Boy Preacher," 8 years old. If he lives to be 80. and sticks to preaching, he'll still be the "3oy Preacher.', Sacu nuinan.es never grow old. Consumption surely Cured. To Ttl* SDlXV>R:—Please Inform year reaJi.-r» that I naro a positive raiusdv for the abovc-namci! caaea have hr -n pennmently cured. I shall b6 glau to wad twj on lee of my remedy FREE to any o* your readers , > hare consumption if they will •end me theii Expreas and P. O. addreaa. He*poet •bJJj X. A. BI4XTTM. M C-. 181 Pwi St. N * —Some figures which the Indianapolis Journal has collected, reveal the magni tude of ibe shwepraising industry in this country, which is to be imperiled by fret wool. These show the estimated number of people engaged in the industry, directly and indirectly, to be about 5,000,000. The annual clip is valued at about $66,000,000 taken away lrom 45,000,000 sheep, worth abont $180,000,000. It is the firm convic tion of many wool-growers that the ulti mate effect of free wool will bo to wipe out practically the raiding of sheep. About one eighth of the world's supply of wool ij now produced here, the rt-venuo there from remaining in this country to be re invested a„°ain and again. I uder fr«e wool ibone i" Venuec 'ill accrue to foreign countries and bo invested and kept there. In return for these sacrifices the American wool-grower is promised a suit ol clothes for 75 cents —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. It.- uctiou upon tiie system is remarkable a:o: m.i -terious. It removes at once the cause ai,d the dis ease immediately disappears. 'lhe dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C Redick, druggist, Butler. —At the Christmas treat ia a Sunday school in a neighboring town one selfish little fellow spoke up and said, pointing to anew recruit; "That boy don't 'tend this Sunday school. He never was here before." • Yes I was. too," said the new boy with emphasis. ' When wero you here?'' a-ked the teacher kindly. "Why last Chriatmas," was the frank and innocent reply. "And he got his treat. —An Indiana Co paper says: "invitations are out lor the marriage of East Mahoning township and iiiss Cora Wyucooi) " There was an ancient qustoiu in Vmice whereby the Dodge was married to the Adriatic Sea, bat we nev< r before heard ofan.v one being married to a township. It is altogether probable that the iuteligent compositor let! out the name ol the man who resides in Eist Mahoning township. —To see women knitting stockings, be ginning at the toe; children with heads wrapped r< uud and round in various ker chief's but with little limbs and feet bare even in wintery weather; old women still wearing '.heir hair in long plaits down their backs; gentlemen ci-llers entering a parlor with uncovered feet but covered head— these are only a few ot a thousand customs in Persia that are so directly opposite to our own. —The Hoosac tunnel, Ma-sachuset's, is the longest in tbe United States; length, four and three-fourths miles; cost, $14,000,- 000. —Fogg—"lt is not often that you find two mon with exactly the same views on the tariff question, but Hrown and Blen heim over there agree to a dot." Figg—"But have they mastered the sub ject?" fogg—"Not at all. Neither ol them has the sligbest know ledge of the question, and both of them frankly admit it." —The total value of the crops of the United States during 131J3 is esti mated at $3,000,000,000, of which the larg est item is $750,000,000 worth of hay. The animal products, including meats, dairy prodcuts, poultry and eggs,and wool, are placed at $805,000,000 more. —Old Jonah may have been in hard 1 ick, but he certainly got on the inside in fiat, whale business. —lt isn't au fait to refer to the manner in which a woman is dressjd. Gowned is the proper word. —The bald headed man at least has the advantage when it comes to getting fright ened. His hair can't stand on end. —"l'm afrsid Tommy is going to prow up to he a prizefighter," remarked Mr. Proudpop. "Horrors!" exclaimed Mrs P.; "what makes you think sot" "The ease with which he puts his liitle brother to sleep," responded Mr. Proudpop. And his wife, being a woman, couldn't see the point Across the dial-plate of time The. shadow's mooved once more. Good bj et« thee old Nitieiy-Three! Good morning, Ninety-Four! And may you he the grandest year To mankind ever given And when »is d tie, may ev'rv one He that much nearer Heaven. ti YOU'RE AN EASY PREY, with your flesh reduced below a healthy ■tanrlard, for Consumption and other Ncror uloua and dangerous diseases And It'* for lust thla condition that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery la especially valuable. If you're thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseasos, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, tbe " Discov ery " will surely bring you up to tbe healthy standard. By r onto ring tbe normal actio® at tbe deranged organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means ot nourish ment As a strength-restorsr and flesh builder, nothing like this medietas ia known to medical science Filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its disguised compound* cant compare with it. It's sold on trial. . That Is. in everything that's claimed for it, if tbe " Diacovsry " evsr tails to benefit or cure, you have your moa ay back. What offer oeuld be were busLnsa U/st Read This Oqce. LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE PRICES AND YOU WILL. I THINK. HE CONVINCED THAT HUSELTON'S Is the place you will buy your footwear. Ladies fine button shoes, patent tip, opera toe $ .85 •< " 14 square toe 9° " grain " 75 " fine slippers 45 " warm, flannel-lined, shoes 75 " " " slippers 5° " slippers 20 " good, heavy, peged shoes 75 " " standard shoes 85 " rubbers 25 Misses' fine shoes, button 7° Men's good heavy boots 1 4° '• B& A, calf, congs. and bals tip 9° " extra fine shoes $1 25 and 1 5° Boys' good heavy boots, sizes 1-5 I OO Youths' " " 11-13. 75 Men's " brogans 7° " " calf boots 1 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 0/ the few that docs not buy of us, if so we arc looking for you, come in soon an J sec us. B. C. HUSELTON. OPPOSITE HOTEL LOWRY. No. 102 North Main Street - Butler, Pa. -MAT 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 Jcflerson St., a few doors above Lowry House. Salvation Oil t*"uoau*»i. ERRORS-VOUTH and Obscure Dimaea speedily and permanently cured bT the celebrated specialist, r\L_ 7 ■ /NQQ 329 N.lsth St. DR. LOPPf Phllada.. Pa. Nodts-eptßu. nofilso representation. 1 wIU cure BeB iMkT I *HOME CURE TREATMENT Siug u eui g i f sixpence, A Bottle fuH of Rye; F< ur md twenty guest? around It's merit* true to try When tbe bottle's owned And they find the liquor pure Every one at ooce claims, Bought at Lewin'n sure. Robt. Lewin, 136 Wnter 8t Opposite B. «fc O Depot, - Pittsburg. Pa e m Baldvviri, - 1 J «. THOBOUOH 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 p»er;ioo square feet. Makes a good roof for years and anyone ean put it on. GUM ELASTIC PAINT costs only 60 cents per gallon in barrel lots, or $4.50 for 5 gallon tubs. Color red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs that will lsst for years TAT IT; GUM ELASTIC HOOFING CO. 3!) A 41 West Broadway New Yori- JsWLocal Agents Wa .ted.'frT 5 DOLLARS to PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We wunt many men, women, boys, and girl* to work for us u few hour* daily, right In nnd around their own hornet*. The business is easy, pleasant, strictly honorable, nnd pays better than any other offered ngeut*. Vou have n clear lit Id aud no competition. Experience nnd special übility un necessary. No capital required. We equip you with everything that you need, treat you well, and help you to earn ten time* ordinary wnge*. Women do a* well u* men, and boys and gflls make good pay. Any one, anywhere, can do the work All *ucc<»« d who follow our plain aud sim ple direction*. I.ariiett work will surely bring you a great den! of money Everything it new and in great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full information. No harm done if you conclude not to go ou with the bu*in< - n. GEORGE STCNSON&CO., Box 438, PORTLAND. MAINE. H. H. JACKSON Wt'O has bud ti veers experience with oue of tbe lending furniture lirnm of Pittsburg i* now prepared to attend to all furniture rep > ii;>ir left iu liif charge. and w ill guarantee good work and s:i tibiae'i<>n lit 249 S MSt , - Butler. Pa. EUROPEAN * HOTEL. 315 S. M in ter. J* Lodging 35, 50 md SI.OO * o * Begulnr ui' iiln at 25 rtß. Boarding at $1 00 a day. * m * Lunch Counter opeu all night I * * VoSSER'S* * ' I .CREAM GLYCERINE. has no egual for chapped bands, tips or . face, or any roughness of the skin, anil . Is not excelled as a dressing for the face after shaving. Sold by druggists at g Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. ••••••••••••a MCCANHLESS'HEAVE CURE. I have a Heave Cure that will cure any case of heaves in horses in forty days, if used according to directions, and if it doe* uot do what 1 claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will be made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the in< dicines power to cure: A. J. MCCAKDLKSS, Butler, Pa., 1893. MR. A. J MCCandlbss: On the 2ud day of April, 1892, I com tuenced to use your new cure for one ol my horsi s that had the heaves very had, .»nd continued to use »he medicine tor about forty days and the horse did not show any sigus of a return of them. It is now about a year since 1 quit givin the medicine and the horse has never sowed any signs of heaves, and I feel stisfied that he is properly cured. W. C. CRIBWKLL. Butler, Pa., April 3, 1893. A J. McC'ANt'LKSs: I have med your Heave Core and found it will do the work if used according to di rections. Yours truly, R. J. MCMILLIN. Grind Your Own Corn Meal, Oyster Shells and Corn in the $5 Hand Mill. (P. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars Iree. ' Also Power and Farm Mills. Send for illustrated circulars and testimonials." { 100 per ct. ii.otf made iw keeping poultry. Address WILSON HKOS.. Raston, Pa POULTRYMEB! Our (Jre< n Borie Cutter will dou ble your egg production. Bent und Cheapest in the market. Circular tree. WEBSTER & HANNUM, Cazenovia, N. Y 183j THE CULTIVATOR 1894 Country Gentleman THEPESI OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Procesess, i Horticulture & Frult-Growlng, Live-stock and Dairying. While it slho includes all minor depart ment* of Kurul interest, ouch a» tbe Poul try Yard, Entomology, liee Keeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Re plies, Farm Questions and Aniiwers, Fire side Heading, Domestic Economy, and a nummary of" the News of the Week. Its Market Reports are unusually complete, and much attention in paid to the Pro* pects of the Crops, a# throwing light up on one of the most important of al> ?uestions —When to Buy and When to Sell, l is liberally Illustrated, aud by It EC E-VI ENLARGEMENT, contain* more reading matter than ever before. The subscription price is if'J.fiO a yeat, but we offer a BPE -01A L REDUCTION iu our CLUB RATES FOR 1894. 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Issued weekly, elegantly lit oat rated, baa by far the largest circulation of an? scientific work in tbe world. S.'l a year. Sample epic* sent free. Bulldm* Edition, monthly, fz.£o a year. Single eryiea. 'ij cent*. Kvery number contain# beau tiful plate*, m colore, and photograph* of new houaea. with plana, enabling builder* to ebow the late at design* and aecure contract*. Addreee HWN i CO, Msw Yob*. 3ttl UuoajjwaT. Hotels and Depots, W. 8. Gregg IH UOW rrnniDg a lint of carriage between the boteiß am depou» of tbe town. Charges reaeouable. Telephon No. 17, or laave orders at Hot' Vogeley. Gwd iuvejrr in u^neaiou Leading Millinery House OF Trimmed Ilats and Bonnets. Every shape this seasons facile fancy has 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. FOOLING THE PEOPLE. There is a clique of advertisers wbo are co tinua ; ly foo'ing the peof'e Tbey have tooied tb«m oDce too often with a pretence to f- uiethi- i for nothing Y<>u may fool ncmf of the people all the time—and fit of iLe people some of the time, but you can't fool a l tbe people all the ti:ae. ! i looking over tbe advertisements in the papers nowaday, I find I ! ave lott my laurels Now I will tell you tbe truth. You will see hundreds of such baits fluDg out for Bookers to bite at, tuch as, "We can *ave you 25 per cent by trading with us," and some even ir« so far as to say 50 p«T cent. Men's fine suitß wortb $25 00 for only $9 99 Pants worth $8 00 only $3 99. Bankrupt Sales, Sheriff Sales Assignee- Sale. iVc Now we ask you can didly. (Jan these concerns doing business at fabulous expense, sacrifice profits as a great many advertise to do ? Are tbey as liberal as •.bey propose to be ? We answer no The enormous sums rsqui ed to meet current ex penses must be met by liberal and in most cases by heavy margins Profits tbey must have and trade tbey must get or sink in tbe whirlpool they have created by their own bands. There is no alternative, get the profit and get tbe trade, but bow ? In no other way than working on tbe weak minds of tbe people by flaming advertisements. Tbey boldly and shamelessly claim to actually give tbe dear people S3 00 in value for one invested S»ch un. principled actions are becoming not oulv tiresome, but positively dangerous to tbe welfare and interest of tbe buying public. On carefnl 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 $6 00. I called to see tbem and fonod oor $3 75 cotton suit. When we offer you a suit for SIO.OO that is all it is worth ir ever was worth We just giye you one dollar's worth of goods for 100 cents Yon wani to see our immense stock ol overcoats aod suits for meo, boys aud children. Hats and caps in endless variety, shirts. collars and cuffs, and ties, any and every style to suit even tbe most fastidious; utidtr wear, hosiery, overalls, jackets, gloves, mittens, umbrellas. ►uspeuders. in fact anything in tbe furnishing line; also a fine line of ladies and jfDts gold and silver watches, chains, charms, pins, rings, collar and cuff buttons, scarf pins, initial pins, all at the very lowest c*sb prices All we a*k is an in spection of our goods and prices before puroh>iMinir. We have always done you pood and feel confident we can do so attain. To those who have been trading with us, we tender oar most heaitfelt thank*, and to thoeo wbo never have, we would say, try us once and you *ill nevt*r regret it Very Respectfully ID. A. HECK, Champion Olothier, UaHer aud Furmsh-r 120 North Main Street, - - Butler Pa Jewelfy, Clocks Silvefwafe, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent bv purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J.R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Dully Block ' V Sign of Electric 801 l and Clock. AU"are Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."- New York Weekly Tribune AND The Butler Citizen, ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address all orders to THE OIT'FZKN* TL\\£s — _ a IHE ARP." PNri HAY- FEVE h COLDHEA'J Kly's Cream Palm i» not a liquid, unvff or fxnedrr. Applied into Vu noHrilt it it _ quickly a>>*orbrd. Jt tinnitet tfie he. id, allay t injlammation, htalt _ _ E|Lj| the I "re*. Bold by druagUU or tent by moil on receipt of price. Cfl jt \ JUC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Street NEW YORK. DUG vi~ KOr-liIJN i lIAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St, » Pittsburg, Pa Leuiisyiva 1 a Rye Whiskii s a specialty. ted, O e Diamond Market