:>Jn. J. It. BATV.S. Nf-vfpaper Adverti-icg aJ. . JY.w (Times Building), New Voik. i i ti. T"i o contract for advertiue ments in t!ie Cin.TS. THIS TAPES PSMab Kcw Advert. ; ~eineut3 To-Day. Per. or —Ptoddart & Co. Christmas Presents —.1. KeeV. Chnstmas Present.—ll. C. Ileineman. Norite to Creditors «.f Francis t'onley. Notice Regarding Butler County Fox Scalp Law. Election Notice —Glade Mill Mutual Fire In surance Co. Pro»|>ecti — N. V. Tribune, Lippincott's Mag azine. Cleveland Ilerald. Local and General —Albums, at J. F. T. Stehle's. —Mormonism must go. —Hobby-horses, at J. F. T. Stehle's. California Canned Goods, at M. REIBER, Sr. This weather draws heavily upon the coal bio. Tov-carriges, at J. F. T. Stehle's. strokes in India. —Toy-wash sets, at J. F. T. Stehle's. —The latest styles in Hats and Caps at Chas. It. Grieb's. Dakota desires to become one of the States of the Union. —Handsome foot stools for ladies, for Christmas gifts, at Ketterer's. —A fine selection of Confectionery for the Holidays, at M. REIBER, Sr. —Toy-bedsteads and willow cradles, at " J. F. T. Stehle's. —Tons of candy are waiting to be crunched on Christmas. Figs, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Malaga Grapes, at M REIBER, Sr. —Handsome foot rests, with slipper case, for Christmas gifts, at Ketterer's —Nohodv seems to care whether the sparrows starve or not. —A large line of men and boy's Gloves at Chas. R. Grieb's. —lt did not take long to get up a very respectable row in C'oogress —A splendid violin for one dollar, at J. F. T. Stehle's —England wi 1 probably have to fight for pence iu Ireland. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as 410, at E. GUIF.B'S. —A Georgia woman ninety years of age is cutting a new set of teeth. Wool and Cotton Half Hose from 3c a pair up, at Chas. R. Grab's. —Dolls, Toys, Wagons and Sleds, at J. F. T. Stehle's. —ln such weather overcoats are worth on" hundred cents on the dollar. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not to be iiinl elsewhere in the county. „ —Dry Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Ra:.-ins, Peaches and Ap ples, at M. REIBER, Sr. —Another Wel.-b coal mine has be come a tomb, this time of a hundred men. —Beautiful suits of parlor and bed room furniture, for Christmas gifts, at Ketterer's. — WASTED.—Cherry and Poplar lumber. Inquire of George Ketterer, Furni ture dealer, Butler, Pa. t» —Toy-store windows are objects of great amusements to the little folks just now. —Dr. Beaver's Lung Pad cures Coughs, Colds and all ejections of the Lungs. Sold in Butler by D. 11. Wuller. [sep22-3m —The largest and finest line of Silk Handkerchiefs iu Butler at Chas. R. Grieb's. —A liver pad wou'd make a good Christmas present. Why, yes it would —what are you smiling at? —Beautifully cushioned and carved patent rocking chairs, for Christmas gifts, at Ketterer's. —The British Cabinet is said to be at loggerheads again over the situation iu Ireland. —A lot of Heating Stoves suitable for hard and s fi coal, for sale verv cheap, ai Joseph Uockeiisteiu'i Saddle and llarncss es tablishment. dcl-3w WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, lias just opened the large-t line of woolens for men ami I toys wear ever offered in Butler. —The population of Berlin has more than doubled since 18f>0. It is now 1,118,G30 souls. —The largest stock of men and boy's Underwear in Butler county, from 45e a suit up, at Chas. 11. Grieb's. —Foi the cure of Consumption, Bronehitis, ('atnrrli and Asthma, nite Dr. Bea ver's Lung Pad, sokl by 1). H. Waller, Butler, Pa. sepJJ/Jm —Pittsburgh glass factories send their wares to China and Japan in large quantities. —A lot of Heating Stoves suitable fur lmrd and soft coal, for sale very cheap, at Joseph Ho keusteiu'* Saddle uud llurnesn es tablishment. dcl-3w —Sheriff Borland, of Greensburg, has failed and his liabilities are put down at $(5u,000. —Do not forget the fine display of silverware at l-„ (jri< l»'H, if you intend making a handsome cln istmas gilt. —From forty-three to fifty cars now constitute a freight train on the Penn sylvania railroad. —.\ lot of Heating Stoves suitable for hard and suit coal, fur sale very cheap, at Joi-cph ll K-keustein's Saddle alid Harness e»- jlhlwhwul. dcl-.'Jw —Thus far the Pittsburgh water works have cost nearly $5,000,000 and the end is not yet. —The best seL'ctiou and largest stock of Foreign and Domestic canned and bottled goods, at M. REIBER, Sr. —A Golden motto for young men : "Don't a.sk her unless you can pay the livery bills in advance." —Some of our merchants have al ready received their holiday goods. Mrs. Grieb's display of silverware is attracting considerable attention. —A jury acquitted a Chicago bank official, in ten minutes. Wonders will never cease on Lake Michigan. —Mr. Alfred Wick has purchased the hotel he has l»een occupying for some years, from the Purvis Bros. Price £4,0U0. —A good chance, if you want to in;ike a handsome Holiday Gilt, asr I d gold ladies' watch, which was selling heietofore at $1;") 0 i, cau be bad at . $12.75, at F. Griwb'*. W.4MTEI)!! 5.000 Bn«liel£ Wheal. 5.W00 '■ R) v, 5.000 •' F«>r which the highest market price will be paid in cash. nov24:lm JOHN BERG & SOX. —An exchange says : "Strrams all over the country are running' dry." This is a canard. When a stream is dry it can't run — ADVICE TO PRESENT SEEKERS. — Stop in at Chas. R. Grieb's ami exam ine his stock of Hats and Caps and Gents Furnishing Goods. —Justice Strong, Pennsylvania's representative on the I.". S. Supreme Bench, who. desires to retire, is over seventy years of age. —lf you want to make a handsome and useful present stop in at Chas. It. Grieb's and examine the largest line of Xeckweer in Butler. —Dr. Beaver's Absorption Lung PaIIIIUI*B Wisdom. "She insists that it is more impor tant that her family should be kept in full health, than she should have all the fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore sees to it, that each member of her family is sup plied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of my symptoms of ill health, to prevent a fit of sickness with its attendant expense, care and anxi ety. All woman should exercise their wisdom in this way.— Neic Haven Palladium. At SO CVnIN. Best Lonesdale Bleached Muslin Lan caster Ginghams. Fancy Dark Dress Goods. You will find bargains ia everything, at HITTER k IIALSTON'S. —SCHOOL NO. 4. —The following is the list of pupils who have attended school every day during the past month: Emma Doerr, Eita McQuis tion, Anna Grohman, Maggie Groh man, Mattie Heller, Maggie Smith, Sadie Black, May Ifarvey, Mark Mc- Candless, Thomas Eastman. List of pupils in attendance during the whole month : Mark McCandless, George Eba, James Bredin, Frank Col l>ert, Huber Ferguson, George Robin son, Harrie Krugh, Millie Ruff, Emma Doerr, Etta McQuistion, Anna Groh man, Maggie Grohman, Mattie Heller, Sadie Black, Carrie Ensminger, Anni Cronenwett,Belle Adams,Gussie Bauer, Laura Bauer, Lillie Cratty. Mrs. M'- Lure, teacher. —The alarming prevalance of diph theria and diphthertic or membranous croup in some places has made the preventure and cure of the disease to be a subject for general consideration. Sulphur, crude oil, and many other things are recommended as remedies and cleanliness and proper food are recommended as preventatives. Cel lars should be lept clean, decaying vegetable matter left therein, poisons the air, which in turn poisons fresh meat, milk and other eatables and drinkables left stanking in them. Well children should be kept from the sick, and no child that has had the disease should be allowed to go to school un til the attendinf,' physician says that it has entirely recovered. —FIIIE IN I'lTLEß. —Shortly before five o'clock ln.«-t Sunday afternoon the people of this town were startled by 1 the rapid ringing of the fire bells, and flames were seen issuing from a frame house ne:ir the new Witherspoon Institute occupied by Mr. W. E. Reed, who moved into it, from Summit township, a few days ago. The house caught from a defective kitchen flue, and the scarcity of water in the vicin ity rendered it isnitossible to put it out. The hose compni s weie promptly on the ground, but as there was no fire plug nearer than that on Jefferson street, at the depot, they could do nothing to save the building, which was entirely consumed iu an hour or two. Mr. Reed with the help of his neighbors managed te save most of his household goods, the windows, doors, stair-railing and some other things, but lost some grain stored in the sec ond story of the house. The house was built in IS7 ,by Mr AJlen Wil son, but had become the property of the Pari.er and Butler Savings Banks and Ist National Hank of this place. It was a six room frame house, and cost about $1,500, and was not in sured. A CURE AT LAST. —Specifics without numl>er for tne cure of Catarrh have been extensively advertised, and doubt less there is some virtue in all, but the evidence is overwhelming that Kly's Cream Balm goes more directly than any other to the seat of the disease, and though it is a comparatively new discovery, it has resulted in more cures within the range of our observation than all the others put' together. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Union Leader, Dec. 19, 1879. We have so!d Kly's Cream Balm for Catarrh for the past year ; have never had a complaint but have received praises. It gives satisfaction to every one csing it. NAT. WOLFE A Co., Druggists, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Junuary I 'Jtt, TWO. COI RT XEW'S. LIST OF TRI E BILLS FOUND BY tiRANI)- JURY LAST WEEK. Crawford Rankin, F. & B. William Shockey, larceny. James D. Lewis, same. George Cummings, horse stealing. Joseph Green, larceny. Joseph Fleck, assault and battery. R. L. Barnes, same. M. J. Miller, selling liquor without license. William Wood, maliciously destroy ing bridge on private road. Same, obstructing a private road. Joakim Snyder, aggravated assault and batterv. John Moon, wantonly pointing a pistol. J. A. Minser, assault and battery. Joseph Savior, aggravated assault and battery. John ShoalT, aggravated assault and battery. Motion to quash filed. Antony Vanghan, et. al. keeping bawdy house. Jackson Snyder, aggravated assault and battery. Antony Yogan, et al. selling liquor without license. Kllen Deeley, larceny. The sixteen bills before the grand jury were either ignored, held over or settled. SURETY PEACE CASES. Charles Weidhaus, case heard, and defendant sentenced to pay costs and enter recognizance in S2OO to keep the peace towards George Iliger for one year. George Riger, case heard and de fendant discharged, and Charles Weid haus sentenced to pay cost. Christ Pfeister, case heard and de fendant discharged and county directed to pay cost. — WANTED, LIVE QUAIL. —The As sociation for the protection of Game and Game Fish, want to get all the live Quail that they can get after the 20th of December for the purpose of keeping them over winter. In order to keep this, the bestinsectivrious bird we have, from being exterminated, we will keep them over winter and liberate them on the farms in the spring, of parties who trap and deliver them to us free of charge. Those that we have to pay for we will be at liberate to free where we see proper. The sea son for trapping quail for the purpose commences on the 20th of December and extends to the first of February following. We will pay for quail, de livered iu good condition to John S. Campbelln 20 cents per pair. By order of the Association. Great Clearance Sale of Dol man*. at $ 6.00, former prices $ 8.50. at 7.50, " " 10.50. at 8.50, " " 12.50. at 10 00, " " 15.00. at 12.00, " " 18.00. at 14.00, " " 20.00. at 17.00, " " 25.00. at 20.00, " " 30.00. at 25.00, " " 35.00. Now is the time to secure barpains, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —OUR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— The stockholders of the Butler County Agricultural Society will commence the new year in good spirits. The suc cess of the Fair held here this year was very encouraging, and they will en deavor to make next year's a far great er success. At the annual meeting of the stock holders last week, the following offi cers for the ensuing year were elected: P/esident, W. I'erry Smith. Vice Presidents, Alex. Hunter. W. H. 11. Riddle. Directors, \V. M. Brown, Thomas Hays, J. D. Anderson, Harvey Os borne, R. D. Stephenson, J. L. Purvis and J. S. Campbell. Secretary, W. P. Roessing. Treasurer, J. S. Campbell. Sup't of grounds, J. L. Purvis.' These "hames mean enterprise and fair dealing. The next Fair will be held on the 20th, 21st and 22d of Sep tember, 1881. Programme or ( o. Institute. Opens Monday, December 27th, at 1:30 P. M. Address of Welcome, Rev. K. G. Ferguson. Prof. John S. Mc- Kay will treat of the "Natural Sci ences" throughout the session. Mrs. McKay will illustrate "Object Teach ing" by class drills with children, &c. Prof. J. H. Young ill talk on Eng lish Crammer, Punctuation, Latin and Greek, pronunciation of proper names, pronunciation of current French words and phrases and explain current Latin phrases found in English. Prof. M. B. Goff will give talks on the various divisions of Arithmetic, such as Fun damental Utiles, Compound Numbers, Decimals, Percentage, Interest, Square and Cube Root, Metric System, . Jja7 ty These Prices arc only up lo January Int. 18M1. At 10 cts., best Stair Oil Cloth at 18 cts., Best Hemp Carpet, at 25 cts., Best Cottage Carpet, at 28 cts., Good Ingrain Carpet, at 35 cts., Better Ingrain Carpet, at 45 cts., extra Heavy Ingrain Carpet at 35 cts., Good Bag Carpet, at 25 cts., Good Stair Carpet, at 25 cts., Yard Wide Oil Cloth, at 50 cts., Genuine Cocoa Matting. - at 50 cts., Good Hall Carpet, at 75 cts., Extra Fine Hall Carpet, at 00 cts., Extra Super Carpet, at sl, Higgans Best Brussels Carpet. | at $1 25, Best 3 Ply Carpet. Any person needing Carpet in the I near future, will save money buying during this month at the above prices, at BITTER & BALSTON'S. Lippincott's Magazine. Lippincott's Magazine for December opens with an interesting and finely illustrated paper entitled "An Histori cal Rocky-Mountain Out-post," by George Bex Buckman. Another il lustrated article, "Our Grandfathers' Temples." by Charles F. Richardson, is a verv readable account of the oldest places of worship still existiug in the eonntrv. "Will Democracy Tolerate a Permanent Class of National offioe lolders ?" is a challenge to the Civil Service Beformers, which cannot fail to attrnct attention as an able expose of the ideas on which our present svs tem appears to be founded, and which the Beformers will have to take into ac count if thev hope to effect anv radical chancre in the practice hitherto followed bv both parties. "The Authors of Froufrou," by J. Brander Matthews, has a tim ly interest in connection with Sara Bernhardt'.* performances. Other papers deserving l of notice are "fras- Burning and its Consequences," by George J Varnev ; "An Episode of Spanish Chivalry." by Prof. T. F Crane; the conclusion of Dr H. C. Wood's exposition of "A utomati=m and a contribution to Shakesperian studies by Prof. James D. Butler, The popular serial. "Adam and Eve," reaches a dramatic and satisfactory termination in this number, which also contains several strkiner stories in cluding: a thoroucblv realistic sketch of 1 Edinburgh street life, bv the author of "Flitters. Tatters, and the Counsellor.''' The "Monthly Gossip" is unusually full and entetaininfl-. with the January number this Majrazine will enter on a new series, at a reduced price and with the promise of greater attractiveness and wider claims to popularity. MARRIED. TURNER—McCALL—November :io, 1880. by Rev. C. L; Streamer, at West Sunbury, Mr. Jacob Turner to Miss Sadie E. McCall, both of Concord township, Butler county, Pa. BRACKEN—MARTIN—December 7. 1880, at M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. W. P. Turner, Mr. Charles C. Bracken, of Oakland township and Miss Jennie Martin, of Butler township. DEATHS. SMITH —November —, 1880 t at his resi dence in Allegheny township, this county, Mr. Simon Smith, Esq., aged 80 years and months Esquire Smith was a man of more than or dinary intelligence and influence and a very hospital and esteemed neighbor. He came from Wales a poor man and by industry as a miner acquired means enough to buy the fine farm upon which he lived and died. H. C. HEINEMAN Has opened the stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, SUCH AS Cul (•l:iHs\»velli< > N, Fancy Box Paper, €3ol# HALF IIOSE, UN7")EIi V."EAR, SI 'SCS NI> " —• J?; £—« > COLLARS. CUFFS, NECK WE Ail, &c.,&c., § rx 1 blXililji, IJi,. 1 LElv, FA. / X „r i'ALMEK O'NEIL & (X). borep. ~ 60 FIFTH AYENUS, PITTSBURGH, PA. To meet the demand for a reliable hard elo.«e shooting breech 1 >ad r, at a moderate price, we u iw offer a line of FINE ENGLISH GIINS, Oreatly lledueed Prices: 12-bore. 10 bore. Xo. 845, C. O. BONEHILL, Top li ver, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, low pot, hammer?, soli! stri kers, pistol grip stock, patent fore en 1, skeleton butt plate, line Damascus barrels, thoke bored, finely engraved and finish d $45 00 | SSO 00 No. 850, do. do. With extension rib fastonin? 50 00 | 55 00 No. 855, do. do. Challenge brand with horn heel plate elaborately engraved 55 00 | 60 00 All these euns l ave raised level r;lw. and the 10 bores are made extra heavy and wide at breech, ranginir in weight from }• to 10 !♦>?., mak ing an admirable gun for duck and tra;> shootiiiir where hiavy charges art' necessary. Any <>f these gnns will tie sent C. O. I)., with privilege of examination and trial on re vipt o a remittance sufficient to cover express charges to your place and return. No devirlion will be made from these prices under any circumstances. I2.~>auir7ml J. PALMER O'NEIL & CO. F° r Catarrh. KVPrsr 7. r r-• 1 *,' v £r HiiV f< v, ' r - , '" i ' l '" ,!l ° "<*/ LtnfAM V-l I lead. &<■.. insert with StnAct/r/li!little lltv.'iT. ;i |>:ir: i -le cLATAPPH POLES 'S 1 , n'i "f tlie Halm into lite R ?S, n !.irAo' nost riN ; draw s t ron K *V>V^':Vt Iwa'hs through the /fd B»Sf/ nose. ! i will lie al>- /ttcALS /w sorl>«*l, cleansing, ;unl V healing the diseased For Deafness, -r'f' r "c a>i.,;r.lly apply a gS fHgi?S»:^l g 2M p»tllc;. lino and hack VjvTt 'i'ioi* of tin* ear, rubbing in .«•££ uiDiuiiKiiiy. FLY'S CRtAM BALM Is receiving tlie endorsement of the sufferer. tlie druggist, ami physician. Never has an article of so much merit been produced for the treatment of inembraual diseases as this never-railing I»AI,M, and is universally acknowledged as beini; sll that is claimed r«ir it. The application h easy and pleasant, causing no p:.in. is soothing. and is fast superseding the use of powders. Ijipiid ; and siiu",>. Price 50 cents, on receipt of cocen's. will nil a package free. Send fur circular, with full infor mation. ELY'S CKFAM BALM CO.. owego. N. V. At Wholesalo by KBW YOBX—McKesson & Robbina Hall* Back el. ('. N. Crlttention, W. 11. Schetfl.'lin .<. Co.. I>. M. Stlger&Po.. Laze lie Marsh 11 inlner, Tar rant & Co.. Kramer it I. •■■. and others. PHILADELPHIA—.SmiIh. Kline & Co., Johnston, Holloway & Co. SCK.WTON, PA. Mathews Bros. At Retail by all Druggists. oet 27-6 m Butler Female College. FIRST WARD SPKINGDALE. Winter Term will open November 20th, ISSO, closing >larch 4th, 18-sl. TKBMS OF TUITION. Primary Department, ffi. Normal anil Clas sical, .SB. Music, $lO. Hoarding in College very low. Rooms for self hoarding can be had fret- of charge. The course of study in this institution is ex tensive ami thorongh, embracing all the valua ble studies taught in any Female College. ADVANTAGES : Ist. Cost is very low. 2nd. The building is well situated and well arranged. 3rd. Easy of access, good plunk and board walks. 4th. The manners and morals of the stu dents arc carefully cared for. MR. & MRS. A. T. DOCTIII'.IT, Principal. The most complete institution in tiie United States for the thorough practical education of young and middle aged men. Students admit ted at any time. For Circulars giving full particulars, address J. C. SMITH, A. M., sep27:"m Pittsburgh G. 11A I{ >1 i-:s, MACHINERY AGENCY Nos 92 &. 94 First Ave . Pitis!.urgli, Pa. Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills and Wood-Working Madhinery, new and second band. sep2!):3tn Slock Speculation and Investment. Operations on Margin or by Privileges. Hpo cial business in Mining Snicks. Full particulars on application. J\VFS liltOV/N. Dealer HI Stocks and bonds. disabled in the U. S. service from any cauw. also for heirs of deceas efl soldiers. The . ligh'est disability entitles to pensions. PENSIONS INCISIASF.D Bounty and new discharges procured Those in doubt as to whether entitled to anything, should sen 1 two H-cent stamps for our "circular or insinua tion " Address with stamps HTODKAIIT .* Co.. Solicitors of Claims and Patents. Uooin K. St Cloud building. Washington. D. C. (15dec:lm \ollcc Itcgnrdiii;; Fox Scalp liim. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made at the next meeting «>t the Legislature, ror the repeal of An Act. entitled "A further supplement to an act giving a bounty on fox sculps in the county or Danpliin." approved the 27th d»y or March, lWill. exti n lii g the s m o theCountvof butler, approved the 1 th dav of April, 1873. J. C D'»N\L"S<»N," JAMES (IKIBBKN, lSdeclw J. MAYbE'tUUV. Commissioners or the County or liutlcr. Notice to C'ri'illlt»r< ol" Fraiicis < iinlej. In the estate of Francis Conlev Assignor. In the Court or Common Pleas ol Hitler C unity. On petition of Perry Suiilh and J. C. Vauder lin to he discharged. 1880, Dec. 6th. 'J'lie Court direct notice bv publication, on the creditors of Assignor, that prayer or petitioners will bo granted unless cause be eh un to the contraiy. on Monday Jan uary 3d, IBSI. HY rn K CofiiT. Now, Dec Uth. 1880, to th« creditors of Fran cis Conley. take notice that the Assignees in the abov<; case have made application to lie dis cliatged from their rru-t uiileßS cause is shown on or before Jan. .'id, 1881. PERKY SMITH. J. C. VANHEULIN. I'KIOC tt Assignees^ Kxmil«r\ Police. Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary have been granted to the nude signed on the estate of John Forsyth. Sr. lit.- of Pcnti township. Butler county Pa . dfe'.l. all persons therefore knowing then.selves indebted to sai 1 estate will please n'ake immediate ptvraeni, and auv having claims again:! the same, wi 1 present them p'operlv authentic .ted for settlement. JAMF.S A FOII-Y I'll. Executor, Brownsdale, butler county, i'a decß tit Advertise in the CITIZEN. NEW FTMMTEED REISER'S BLOCK, Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. All the Flour marie by the New Process and sold as low as fjit.2s per sack, and up to £sl 7."# per sack. Also, Buckwheat Flour, Ilye Flour, and bolted and unbolted Corn Meal. All kinds of Feed—Chop, Bran, Corn, Oats and all kinds of Mill Feed. All kinds of grain bought at Store or Mill, and Highest Cash Price Paid. • Custom Work done at Mill by the New Process Machinery and grists warranted to be equal in quantity and quality to those ground anywhere else. George iieiber, Sr. 1880. JUST" H JIXVEI VED, 2,000 Yds. Genuine Silk Mixed PERSIAN NOVELTIES ! And placed ou sale at the REMARKABLE price of 20 cents, about one-ihird their value. 11A I.'O AINS! HA I.CAINS! | One In! Imported ll.imlki rcliief l'laid.-, :ii :>7'jc.- former imt, T. r <\ One h>: 11:; julk<-r» lii< f I'laids, fine goods, 7"c, former price. One lot Kiegant Handkerchief I'ialiU ;i; .'•'l, for mer |>rir" 51..V1 and upwards. A portion of these recent purchases and stylish designs. One case Elegant Satin Side ".and French Seat ing* -I.T'i, former price. ■ f -'."n. »>!:s«- k- mi I colors. SlllM'ili (|ua!ities tl-',uch All-Wool Kr< ueli Dress t.ooiis at Mi. s.">. >1 and si.Si. anil correct shad' .-, to combine, with Slims. Flushes, Velvets and Satin | Dcl.yon Brocades, now sold in sneli handsome de signs at our silk counters at such low prices for elegant onalitic-. Ma;oii!i«vi!t silk Novelties. M.'iO to- some of the former sold recently at S.'i. American Dress CIKMIS iH-pirtimlit —Ca.sl.iiieies best shades, at I'-" .e no. Clioiee Double Width Arninn s. '.!<*• up. l-i-iids. t. 1 1, In. p." . and 1.-.C, the two!: :b rill vtyl isli cfTects. ami all these well-known American Fabrics, giving consumers comfort and good - vice, in many instances giving more service than .some go ils ;»t several times I heir cost. < lieiee tVoic.l Satins and Brocade Velvets I vt i:• Wide Black Satins and V elvets for Skirts and Trimming?. HOGGS l KKHOi..l> ISO M\ containing over .*IOO recipos for cooking that liavc been thoroughly t "sted by an experienced hou'T, many of them new ami all valuable. Besides these arc tabhs of weights and measures, antidote!* for poisons, rates of jn>s»ti»ir«*, "nd other useful iuforniatioii. Together they constitute tin- most vuluuble |iremiums ever ollored by a iiewspa|K-r. Tli• Herald is a live, wide awake journal and given all the news. It has special correspondents in all tin l leading cities of the country, and in every citv and town in Northern Ohio. Its special department, "Agricultural," "Market#," "The Family," ami "The Young Folks," arc each in charge of a special editor, und furnish valuable information for the older ones and endless uinusc:!icut tor the young folks. Subscribe for the Herald AND SEC I'ltK VOI R PREMIV.MS. Tcrniw : Per Year. Sciml for S|>cfii)i<'n Iddrt Ms THE HERALD, Cleveland, Ohio. We will club tli • CITIZI N :ind the HEKALD at |cr year, and fur.iish each subscriber 1) th j n-ornms r«»- R I > BOB-: r a" , a s. ! «<• "• WBKMI" ! Lifßii, Sale, Feed and Exchanp I.ai:glnng<; i or Et t u.vcii tviUii.u* cMraclia O I v> ul asK .. , , x 1 STABLE sali ii.il \\ 'III tile.r lli-u tet i I o 1 I- ,|..l I vuj lu« tales IU:. A. 11. j.j u is. J.> •!111-1. Rear of Lowrv House, - . HITLER, PA* IIOVJOUI No. IVllll live. l'irt»l'iiriili. 1 a. june-l-lv < 1.0.vK DE I'ARTMENT ! Daily replenished with New Styles. K\•">. sc..Mi, ss, sio ami sl3, that .sue Special Bargains. Dolmans and .lackets at $8.60,1*10,812.50, sls, sl6 - and •-at these prices we invite special atten t 1011. Fine Wra s anil Garments at $35, S4O, SSO, rC">,*B7s. B>> Binl up to 81.'0, stately and nobbr Styles, in Silk: Sal in d'Lyon and Sicilienue. lined w .tit Satin in black, wine a.nd old gold and fur, and trimmed with fur,"beided paraementeno, plushes. Ac., to suit the fancy of almost any purchaser. SEAL BACQUES, Genuine London dye, 8125, if ISO. $175, S2OO and i-'-WI. Elegant Otter and Soil Dolmans 8265 to $350. Extra large assortment Fur-liuod Circulars, 835 to rilO each. Choice Line Oirculars. male from now Ulßter ette Cloths, r5 to 810, extra full made to meat* ure within two days.