February Bargain Sale COMMENCES TO-DAY. ~ 1 ■«")wagpOTii- BARGAIN No. 1. 150 CHAIRS, lormer price #lO to #l2 per dozen, will be sold FOR EACH. BARGAIN No. 2. 12 PARLOR STANDS, former price $6, will be sold for for $1.30 each BARGAIN No. 3. 6 PARLOR SUITS, former price #GS, will be sold FOR S4O. Per Su i.j BARGAIN No. 4, 4 BED ROOM SUITS, former prico #BS, will be sold FOR Per Suit CAMPBELLS TEiIPLETOII, Butler, - Penn'a. Grand Clearance Sale for 60 Days OF Dry Goods, Millinery Wraps Notions, Underwear, Hosiery Blankets, Flannels, <kc. Here Are Some of The Immense Bargains We Offer You, 36 pair of all-wool blanket*, worth $5.00 for $3.60 2 dozen of good tateen hap*, worth $2.25 for *1 .50. 3 dozen of good calico hap#, worth $1.75 for $t .2.'. Good country flannel, worth :'.5 cent* per y*H for 23 ctnU. Good linen Damask, worth 35 centn per yard lor 25 cento. Good linen Damsak.worth 50 centa per yard for 40 cent* Beat oil red Damaak, worth 50 cent* per yard for 40 centa. Good dark Cocbico print*, worth H cent* for 5 centa per rani. Good staple gingham*, worth H centa for 5 cent* per yard. Good hMvjr unbleached sheeting, worth 7 ceut* for 5 centa per yard. Fine all-wool 46-lnch black henrietta worth $1 00 for 75 cent* per yard. A few novelties in drea. pattern*, worth $lO <;•> I >r $7 00. F ne broadcloth in black or color*, worth $1.25 for SI.OO. Gentleman'* all-wool underwear, worth $2.00 per »uit for SI.OO. Gentleman'* merino underwear, worth 90 cent* per «ui» (or 59 cent*. Ladle* ' fine camel'* hair onderirear, worth $2.50 per nolt $1 50. Ladie*' fine mtulin night gowns. worth 9) cent* for 25 cent*. Ladle*' fine muslin skirls, chemi*e and dra era, worth 50 cent* lor 25 cent*, Corwt covers for 15 ceou. Oue-third off on si) wratw, millinery at y.ur own price. K«memberin){ the*« price* ar not lor one dmyor two day* in tbe *«k, bu' for every tiny in the week from now onti March Ut, 1894. Call and »e« o», we will »ave yoa money on trttrj pnrchaae made. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN, (Successor to Kitter & Ralston.j N. 8.—20 dozen 5 Hook Foster Patent Kid Gloves, worth si.co per pair for 69 cents,in Black and Colors. ■LEI k BANCROFT. WANT EVERY Mar\, womar\ oncl 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 past. We want to give the trade ■ l Tie Best Goods for Least Possible, Living Profit.#- The best line of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes ever shown in the county. Children's School Shoes in every shape and style. Rubber Goods 01* all kinds and shapes at all prices. Come and see the boys. * I Yogeley & Bancroft i 147 S. Main Street Hutlcr, Pa The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited. GROUND FLOOR STUDIO. Finest and most artistic photographs.^''and made portraits a specialty. Picture and portrait frames. If con: Mentions work is of any value to you have the ;nv dot here. Beware of tramp art i ' ■m! in > > ;tol< p;uti"'. and 't.ang<r» who arc tramping through tiiecnni , iolieiting your orders. 113 North Maid St., Butler, Pa. Soiio, Nothing <in Earth Will frfAK* HENS C A"' X.I KE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strscg and Healthy ; Prevent! al! Disease- Good for Moulting JTmt. It U ab»!i*elfj«re. Kg* E?ZL-i%r£ pr7"W"™nSeearner. * ' ff ,oa can t get it «nd to am. JP | »nk sample copr 3O^ HUMPHREYS' This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATTVX and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. Cures PILES or HF.MOKRHOTTK External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding -Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissure-; Fistula in Ano; Worms of the Rectum. The relief is imme diate the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bum?. The relief isimtjmt. Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers. Fis tulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is infallible. Cures INFLAMED or C \KF.» BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial si re, ?* Bf/14 IT DrwtrtoU, or *nt 00 of prK*. BrBPHRITB'SEfcro., 11l » 11» *«*■«»., 5*W tOKK. THE PILE OINTMENT The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the case* bearing their trade mark— vJfl Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. A«er! naturally fn Government Brmdwil Warebouw-N, exported to Hamburg, <J«*r-M many, kejit in Heated War«*hou*e» until■ matured, aliipjtfd hark and bottled on our I own preralae* in the g:uarant4-c we ffl ve you ■ that Old Kxnort 1« abnolutciy pure. Frecß from funrl oil and all lnjoriousliiffredlentii.H ft i« the Ideal family whiskey for medir-inalfl orwdftlpnrpuNcs. Mai 1 and «* x pre** order* ■ filled promptly, and on orders of $lO orH over we pay expre** cliarges. | CenpMe f; rite Lists ef fcnurii'; milled free TO HI » ,T»! ~. S M»'t» • »#T Sir l» OWOttW# OMWsi®[?i&ir©R Caret thousand* annuallyof LlverCom plaintn, TJlliotmncss, Jaundice, Dynpen »la, «onstipatlon, Malaria. More Ills result from an Unhealthy Llverthanany otber cauae. Why HTiifi-r when you can be cured? Dr. Sanford'n Liver In vigo* ator is a celebrated fnrrill v medicine. VOl'lt DItrPOUIT u il.r, ariM'fcV YOU. DOM OHO6S &T I lid J PKIOEB ih Ibe motto at on' if you are wick hdi! need medicio vi.o want tbo IJKBT. Thi • < • aii *lwtiy« depend upon u/; from u* in we uae nothing hut utrictly Pun I>roi(M iu our Prescription Ditpart ment. Vou can jret. tbe best of every tbinir in the dru« line from uh Our atore ia blh.o headquarters for PAINTS, OILS, VIIIMS Irtlsomine, Alabastine k, o<our prices before you but aintfl, and nee what we have u> far. We can Rave you dollars <ti your paint bill Iteappctfull v J. (J; KEDICK, M t iii ft. 11 >1 t« li«tc ll< v i} BUTLJffiR, HA. Hotel Out tier, j. M. FAUHEL, Prop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, icmodeled, and re littcd witli new furniture and carpet*; has electric hells and all other modern conveniences for quests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Klegant sample room for use of ommercial men. Hotels and Depots, W H. (imait 1m now rnniDtr a line of carriage* bet wei n tb«j hott.B and depot of the town. Cb» "•f'..'Telephone No. 17, orJ2 • av<*2 orders at£ Hotel Vo«eley. UVJ(J Uvijjrr t1 Cimu ctioa THE CITIZEN —A writer in an exctiar.pe tells peopl blantlr "Keep Tour nioath shut,'* aud adii.- quickly: Don't be offended. The ad monition is not meant as a reflection npou your Talk as mnch as you please, but keep your irouth shut when yon are not talking. People who keep their months closed except when they are talking, eating or drinking, rarely contract colds or coughs. Savages, even those living in northern latitudes, seldon' take cold. Scientists -ay it is becaaw they are close-mouthed. Disease genu* floating in the air find a direct route int< the lungs of a person who breathes through bis mouth. They were arrested by the fine, sieve-like network of hair in the nos trils of the individual who breathes through his nose. Keep yoir mouth shut aad you may defy pestilence. The teeth sufln trom too much and too frequent exp sure to the atmosphere. Sndden changes ot temperature, whether liquid or atmospheric, are hurtful to them. The best t«eth in the world are those of the savage tribes, whose members always keep their mouths sent except when talking or eating. Throai and lung diseases are after contracted t>\ persons who go about open mouthed. The frosty air of winter inhaled directly into the lunfrs through the mouth is a freqneni i-auseof bronchial disorders. Taken through the nose it is modified and silted ol its dangers Keep your mouth shut! —"What are you doing now? asked a man o' a friend, who was rushing down street. "Collecting bills, and I tell you it's hard work. Tramp all day and don t jjfit anything Go from one place to another, same old story. Havea.t g"' cent. Nobody got a cent. Haven't got a cent myself. Berett of all my senses. 1 guess. Will be if I keep on trying to col lect bills. Go into a man's place of busi ness. Present bill. Man looks at it aud hiya, -Come around again, have no money, Koing to get some cash some tiuie.then I'll t»ay up.' Then Igo out. Kepeat the same experience at the next place. Got it d->wn pat. Know just what man is going to say. Oue thing, though, Ha, ha! I get lots ol exercise if I don't get any money . So loog tint to go in here. Fellow owes me a bill ere." And in he went. —lt is too plain to need demonstration •y chart or diagram that Dr. Bull's Cough is what the people need everywhere, I it cure of bronchial aud pectoral troubls. It is a sure care. —Few persons, says an exchange, k'-ow » n»l is meant by a "size" it the matter ol ..ats, shoes, etc. A oize in a Coal is al> uch, a size in underwear is two inches,size u a sock is an inch, in a collar one half an mch, in a shirt one-half a., inch, gloves one quarter inch aud hat one eight of an i .ch. Holiday Cheer. The In 1 may sea?on is close upon us, ami . v«-ry Household in lh« land is preparing .or l lie plum puiluiiig, anil the general . east ill and rejoicing. A little )«ood ljra;i •ly lor the in lure pie, roni lor the pudding, or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up and the cold out is absolutely necessary lor an old time Christmas cheer. One ol ■ne most prominent liquor dealers in the country, Mr. Max Klein of Allegheny, Fa , whom we can cbe.erlully recommend, and ano ban the reputation lor handling ouiy ibsolutely pure liquors,* ill sell you tbe fol- W1UI! brand" ol MX }ear old pure I'enn'a Kyes, at * 1,00 per lull quart or mx for HO 00: bear creek, Gibson, tiuckenheiiiier. nuchand Overboil, l'lio famous .Siiw-i 111-, the finest tthlsKey In the coumr> «l rl 50. and Duqujenne, a »rn»lu>} distllle i otii Uyeauo Mali, at $1 -•> tier quail, ■ Uckenheiuier 4 ears old, at 7oc per quail, ..<i t;>e Anchoi eat 50c Vou can haV. ■ ur ctioioe of all kinds of California Wines, 1111-. Kuii. and I'iai.dv. all pure and old. 1 iioui 50 cento per quart up. Ail goods tealiy boxed anil shipped by exprens. -tend lor catalogue ;»nd price list of ull Kinds of liquors to Max Klein, 8- Federal st, Allegheny, I'a. —Apples and potatoes should never be Kept in tiie raine cellar, or if this is un avoidable the potatoes should be kept in the warmest part of the cellar and apples ;n a barrel well headed up to the windows, where on days when the air outside is only I few degrees above freezing they can be treated to a cold breeze from the open windows, while at the same time the at mosphere in the part of the cellar where the potatoes are kept does not fall below forty degrees. Drunkenness, 1 e Li nor Haiti , Pua ivtly Cnrtd by aditrm&tcririg Dr. Haines "Goltier. fcpechc." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glasn of beer, a cup of coll<-e or lea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient It is absolutely harm leas, and will atlect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erat« drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been giv>n In thousands of cases, and 111 every instance a perfect cure has followed. It nevei tails The system once impregnat ed with the (specific, it becomes all utter impossibility lor the liquoi appetite to ex ist. <-ur«;s guaranteed. 4M page book oi pal ticulars tree. Address, tiolden Hpecitic Co., 1 H.i Kace Kt.. Cinciliiiattt (I. —The story of the operations of Kev. 11. II I'lerhing,the Hello Vernon M lj. Minis ter, in one oi the most sensational in uiai.y years. freshing *as a special tavome with the children and worked with them m ad the dill. rent societies. The whole com munity wan startled a short tin e ago wneii the report came out that the minister hud attempted to roiu a 14-year-old girl, a daughter ot one ..f the leading members of the church. The trusiees went 111 a body to the minister's house and demanded an explanation. Then he made a full oonles sion, but said he meant no harm The con fession was reported to the presiding elder, who demanded that he ntaud trial or give up his parchments. He took the latter Course and has been expelled. Presbit.g attempted to rum a dozen small girls, tne daughters of the best people in town Al> the j(irl« have made eon fens ion-, und (..one of them are most repulsive In one in stance the matter so enrsged the paunt that he threatened to shoot Kev. Freshing. Through Humane Agent Bcbueid«r a war rant was issued !• r I'reshing's arrest. He fore the warrant could lie served I'resbinit made his escape. I'reshing is 50 years of age and has a wile and daughter. When you were a boy did you ever wear one ol those little camphor bags that are placed about children's necksT Yes, you did, anil you have a distinct recollec tion that when the hag got warm every body in bis vicinity in the school room knew you had it on. Well, why don't they make 'em now ami wear 'em. Langli as 011 may they * ere a good thing, and we know plenty ol children in Butler who wear them. The wonder is that every mother dosen't place a 1 amphor bag around the necks ol her little ones. —lf a fellow comes around and wants to bet you $- r > that if you will tell him the la-t four figures ol the number of a bank not.-, he will tell you the letter ol the note, don't you take him tip. Vou offer to bet him the dame way, and il you succeed In getting him to bet, divldfl the figures of the note by 4. II they don't divide even and one remains the letter is a; if two remain the letter is b; if three remain the letter Is c; and if they divide even the letter is d. If you know how to divide you will win his m 'M-y. —Most fellows would scorn to many a girl lor her money if the} only knew any other way ot (letting 1.. —The rich may place ■ costly m ha ii.eiit on a griiVe »tid the poo; o :n mi meat at all, but the sleepers sleep th< stiii' sleep, und'Lhe monument counts foi avUwjg. —"Did yon ever see a diamond fiend t" whispered the hotel clerk to » friend re ently. Then he nodded significantly at a gentleman who was writing his name on the register. The gentleman was a blaze •if glory when lie removed his overcoat *nd banded it to the bell boy. On his •hirt bosom \ri< a ditmond of at least five karats; his coliar button showed abore his -carf a white stone of great value; in his cuffs were diamond buttons, great ei - mires that sparkled like balls of fire, while on his fingers were a conple of rings that of cost big money. And the man -eerned to be aware of the fact that his /ems were the subject of admiration and discussion among those near him. He lurew out bis che?t and stroked his mous tache witn his be-gemmed fingers, at the same time exposing the cuff buttons, aud rearranged his scarf so as to show the col ar button's brilliancy more plainly. As ue took the elavator to his room tbe clerk «aid: "1 am told that the diamonds ha wears are worth $16,000." He ceruiuly shone in hotel society. —A well-bred man pats his hand over bis month when be yawns, but not oue «ell-bred man in 10,000 knows why. Tae reason is this: Four or five hundred years ago there was a superstition common in Europe that the devil was always lying in wait, to enter a man's body and pns session of him. Satan generally went in by the mouth, but when he had waited a reasonable time an i the man did not open his mouth the devil made bim yawn, and wnile his mouth was open jumped down his throat So many cases of this kind occurred that the people learned to make the sign of the cross over their months whenever they _• iwned, in order to -cate away the devil. The peasantry in Italy and Spain still adhere to this method, but most other people have dispensed with the cross sign and keep out the devil by sim ply placing the band before the lips. —Dairymen,stockmen, livery-stable men and bori-e-car men unite in say lug that no each horse and cattle liniment as Salvation On bus ever been put upon ibe market. It should bij kept al every slable aud stock yard in the land. 25 cts. —Your surroundings count for veiy lutle; y our character counts for u good deal. A man in nut noble because he bus a title und is permuted to talk with 1 iiere are gieat souls orc»-ed in laliero and small miul" robed in purple, by auU by we shall see what our eyes are now too uuu to perceive—that whatever our station iu lite we inako oar «>wn misery anu bapp<- ness, a..d neither wealth nor poverty um any thing to do witii theui. Xne creative power is in the heart, the pujpo»e,lhe aim. I'll} it is that we remain so long blinded 10 this lact. —The success of Hood's Sarsapariila for scrofula is vouched for by thousands whom it ba-> cured. —Visitor—"Can I .«•« the head of the house?'' Mrs. Within —' No, it's upstairs, being siepi off." Consumption surely Cured. Tc T>lc Sditob:—Ple&ao inform ycur read*-; thnt I Burn » positive remedy f"r above .*l. duu-.iuK). hi .1 timely use thousands of hope ' case* haro f' a pcrraaiieuUj cured. lahailhoj: to gead twj . of my remedy FRKK to any you.- resdem ■» . j have consumption If they w.i, i»nd ma tbeil Lipr-><« and P. O. address. He«p< < 1 *»l)y T. A. M C.. 181 Pear' St N. > When a man say s ameu right italwnyg men. thai be is willing to be put down for h--> share of the expense. —The only reason why some people are C ta.-idered religious is becaune they make a good deal of noise in church. —The conversion that makes a man e« n f.--s t<. a murder committed years ago,must be the sort that goes to the root of a man's conscience. —Rheumatism cured in a day—''Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures 111 Ito 3 days. Ttr* action upon the system is remarkable ami mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first !iihe greatly benchls. <;> ct*. Hold by J. C Kedick, druggist, iiutler. —The only giving that haw any meaning jn the sight of God is giving that costs us something. —lt never takes much talk from a the ater-going proiessnr to kill a prayer meet ing stone dead. —The n.ad to beaver, is very steep to the man who i* trying to get there without doing any giving. —The pastor who tries to carry his whole church on his shoulders will soon be very lame in his back. —The man who howls at the passing of tot nut in the church will pay a lug iioiel bill with a smile 00 bis lace, —A precocious school boy rises to T< mark that the stool o! repentance is usu ally en tie-bottomed. —The man who will steal chickens is often found hiding behind a hypocrite in the church. —Th<- glory of love in that it delight* in doing for nothing what othets will not do lor p«y. Vou will miss it if > 011 undertake 10 measure a man's religion by the length of his lace. —Poopie wbo would like l<> know a lit tle about ever thing are apt to forget fiat it hm a tendency to shorten life. Inquiii- ItiVenes* is a gr«i*t bane to health. —There is a vast difference between cunning and wisdom— the former in lull of depravity, while the 'alter in silent and due* not neek notoriety. Many a man gels hi* nose down to Ihf grindstone he fori) he reaches ',h« turn m#r point in hiH lif«. Some men will try to not the upper hand of you, even jf they have to do it by underhand method* The men whi ii) "linen am cant i pleasant place*" should riot care whetl ei they catch any fi*b or nut. A 1-OOH SIiIISTITHTE for i» well-known me<li cine pny* more profit to n. dealer, when ho hell* Mr it. 'I hat'* tii* rntuum ho Mmj annoy* you with hi* Halm that it i* " Ju*t a* good." And that i* ons ■ reaaon why every wo man wbo wanta Do*-tor JH Pierce's Favorite J'ro gBI 'rl prion should go to a HI •** n W Kvery woman Jfyßhnm II ll it, if *!«'* nutter Tl' I i InK from any ailment ' iMK'iillnr t/> h'-r he*. If she'* "run-down." or delicate, *h" need* it ju*t an much. It's a special tonic, thnt build* tier up; a legitluiub' medicine, thnt correct* and cure*. For every "female complaint" end wenkneM*, it In the only nemedy MO wife and certain tliat It ran be uunrantaul. If it doean't benefit or cure, In every caae, you have your money lnu k What CIM, can Im " Ju*t at g'xxi" for you f A long advert bvuient. in unnecessary to convince you that you need Dr. Hugo's Ileum dy for your Catarrh. It* maker* offer fSOO tor a cosm they cannot cure. 25 PER CENT. Diaconnt oti trimmed and tin trim med HatM and UonuetH, Bird*, W aud Fancy Feathera, oaj?ht to lio a • real inducement to hanpiio heekcrH tteaidua being } tliari onr nmial low price*. We have a lar|(i! etock tor yon to Beiect from. A«k to fvn our ladies all wool vest* at 08c. M. K & M MARKS, ua 7m«iu tn-, 9 6 «fl*n CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT. —GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER.— All broken lines of hand-turns, hand welis T J"' Dl. . and machine sewed shoes of the finest don- J JciUieS OIIOLS. g o i a stock, in lace and button, all go at $1.50. Among our stock of men's shoes will be found a grand selection of congress and Af_> Q]-w W „', lace shoes in fine calf, Kangaroo and Cor iMCll S QUOtSs. dovan, all the latest 'style toes, which will be sold at a big reduction during this sale. Here they are—the balance of ladies and 7 X gents plush and velvet holiday slippers among them many pretty styles, regular prices $1.25 to $2 all go at 75 cents. We have not forgot the girls and boys dur ing this grand bargain sale for we can sell a fine pair misses heel shoes at 50 cents; a fine pair misses spring heel dongola shoes, At Oirta pat. leather tips at 90 cents. Childrens * shoes ranging in price from 35 to 75 cents. SIIOOS Baby shoes at ten cents. Our stock of boys shoes is large and complete—all styles of shoes in fine calf at very low prices dur ing this sale; boys fine calf shoes 75 cents tosi.2s. Call and examine these goods. If you're going to need shoes within three months buy 'em now and save money. Still a few pair men's tan bluchers which are being closed out at $2. Our sale of rubber roods increases each day for low prices always win. Menu first quality rubber boots $2 25. Mens knee boots $2 50. Mfos Storui Kin# boots $2 75. Bojh first quality rubber boots 1.50. " " storm " $2. Youths rubber boots $1 25. Womens rubber boots 1.00 Cbilds " 1.00 Men's and Ladies' Buckle Arctics ,Alaskas and all style rubbers at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. Full stock of Felt Boots and Milwaukee woolen stockings with first quality overs at lowest prices. Money saved by buying at the bargain house ot JOHN BICKf;L. 118 SOUTH MAIN STREET- BUTLER, PENN'A -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 Jeflerson St., a few doors above Lowry House. KINGS, I kar-rings. ijldmoilflb ) SCARF PINS, ■STUD", ( GENTS GOLD, + , lw*o. < INDIES "OLD. atciies ( gkntjs silver. LADIES CHATLAIN, I ?*i7 J Gold"Pin.n, Kar-rings, »* ( W C?JJ y Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, j Tea nets, castors, butter dishee ■Silverware IliJ'KliS.i".'™ " RGDGEtt C2CS. IK! I SSfcJt"* ! *~" E. GRIEB. THE JEWELER. No. J39. North Main St . BTTLJB, PA., "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO 18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANINO. ERRORS'YOUTH and Otxcura DIMM* gpeaxllly and permaaouUy cured tij Umi aelohnUad mmkUIIhL DR. LOB^/AMW o d«rrptl«m, uofilwi niprnMßtHlwi. I will cum vnu ixmltlT«*ljr and ui»kn v>>u rlgonntn mini jitroii<r. TrMkimetiL t>y niall animcufty imd »»t rli tiy < («ufl<kKitla| HOME CURE TREATMENT H'in|f a HODK of Hixpeuce, A Bottlejfull ol Bye; Four und twenty around ll'H merits true to try W lieu the bottle's ouened And they find the liquor pure Kvery one at once claim*, Bought at Lewin's sure. Robt. Lcwin, 130 Water Ht Opposite I! & O Depot, - Pittsburg, Pa t. t'/7 lifiUKvirxt ~ 1 'ft. TllOUOliiltJ Sewing Machine Mechanic. WITH 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Will rc-a<ljust yours and you be your own judge to tent it. .11 ■ iiTrn MEW. Ideal or travel «.»Ur> <" I ommlasl. n iml'l weekly. Outti' fie?. SjH"'t»l aMenttoi lilveii l« '"eglliliers. Worker* never fall to Bake good weekly wages Write me at. once lor par Ue>>iar*. fc. U GRAHAM. Nurseryman. UUls Uouae m reliabl*.) Hwurru. N. V. McCANIHiESS'HEAVE CUBE. I have n Heave Curo that will cure any cane of heaven in hor*e* in forty day*, if used according to direction*, and if it doe* not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charge* will ho made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicine* power to cure: A. J McCahdlk**, Butler, I'a., IHO3. Mit. A. J. Mc'CANiir.Ks*: On the 2nd day ol April, 1801!, 1 coin no need to u*e vour new cure for one ol my horse* that had the heave* very bad. and continued to use 'he medicine for atiout forty days and the horae did not -how any signs of a return of them. It i* ti<,w about a year since I quit glvin the tuedlot ne and the horse lis* never sowed any sign* of heave*, and I feel stislicd that he i* properly cured. W. 0. CBIIWILL, Kutler, Pa., April 3, 1893. A J. lIcCAKf I.K*s: I have used your lleafe inre and found it w ill do the work if used according to di rection*. Vour* truly, it. J. MCMilmk. NOTIOJHL vtt . ;TUK. WEI.L.- 1M I s\ 1A rr* known Artist l/l# Ij |l T ft and Photo If f 1 1 ft gr:i;>!-r,formerly XI V/ J. \j Li I'*>e head of the t Weru- liardm a n Art (Jo., will open a Studio aud Photo Par- I lors opposite the Hotel Ijowry, Cor, Main and Jefferson fit*., Hotter, I'a Thi* will lie the best, lighted and equipped Studio and galleries in the the county. The work will lie Htrletly first class am! made under new formula* by the artlut liim*elf. who hit* had 15 year* practical experience in large oitie* Portrait* in Oil, Crayon, Hop la. Pa* tel. <fc<\ In thi* line we bava no competition, Our portrait* are mail* by hand in our own Studio, from kitting* or from photo*. Our work ha* reached tli« highest Htandard of exoellence and h not to be compared with the cheap ma chine made picture* fttrnl*hed by other*, t?off for ui ; get yi. ir picture* from u« and he happy. GarfieldTeas i-„l ..i.witiial i". I'"' ■I" * *»"" iS^PI •I la ixaviaif Tube » Cures^KHeadacte Leading Millinery House OF 1 3D m 3E^ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Every shape this seasons facile fancy has evolved is here. Everv novelty in Wins, Bird, Feather «/ / o or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Braids and Flowers. Mourning Millinery a Specialty. D. T. PAPE, 122 South Main Street. Jewelry, Clocks Silverware, Purchasers can save from 25 to 5 0 per cent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J.R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, Xo. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block Sign of Electric Bell and ClocV. All are Respectfully Invito —"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 TJ 11" 1 - CI I I KPs • -¥ A Fact Plainly Stated. 4- We arc offering better goods for less money, and therefore greater bar gains, than have ever been of fered in Butler county. SPECIMEN r IUCES: Men's felt boots and perfection overs $' Men's rubber boots 2 25 Men's kip boots 1 5° Men's veal calf, tip shoes IS S Boys' " " 75 Youths' high cut veal calf tip shoes 75 Ladies' fine dongola button shoes Ladies' extra fine dongola, patent tip, button shoes 1 -'5 Misses' " " " " Children's " " " " 5° Infants' dongola button shot s '5 Ladies'grain lace shoes 75 •' button " 9° Ladies' rubbers '5 Misses'and Children's rubbers '5 LEAN POCKETHOOKS stem t<> l»- a prevailing complaint now-a-days, and to influence them to <>| en mp in- n• 1 nuity. ;ind tempting offers t<» persuade them to part with their c«mi< lu. Ktag nizing that fact we have done our part. You coirn- I" <>ui sioie, we will do the rest. AL RUFF. 114 S. MAIN STREET. - - HUTLKR. i'A HAY- FEVuK f- /*JM © COLD-HEAD IFELL Klu'i ('ream Tliim in not a liquid, unuf, or }»><■ ■' AppUirl into ttenodrilt \t !t " quickly nbtorhtd. Jt ci in*-, the A id, v 'a t i» inflammation. hr.iU _ . 50c M; tiOBKJN TIIAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, jo 3 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Pa I'cnnayA auia Kyc VYhiski* * a sj.ee a y. Trial < rders solicited. One Square Market
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