THB OITiZEH. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1887. _ New Advertisements. Tteoglaas Holiday Goods, Boyd's Koch * Sobs' " Husetton"* HeckN Stetn & Son's •• E. Gneb-S Partcrs<-«! - s " Milter A Pro's *ol» , 'iao»i'> " " OHireyN Ron t«*cli> *■ " Wilßsns' Jos. Wuller's " " Nc* nothtng Store. New .lewlry Store. TateV Brxitauram. Smith s Bcstmnrsnt St. ■Nu ltolas' lMnn»r Butler M„tt»» Klcctton Notice. Holiday INcutsons rrnuc SOTTCK/ TV jrnhKc is hrrebf NETFFM thnl hrrnt ffrr ml! ft MORONS of RMP*CT or CONMIFR nfiopt erf KV HI j/WaWtlll 1 anri nntrrrri fmhtiihrri nil «of,Vr.s nf rh*rrh FAIN I, Fntirah ami Lrc turrs. rnri nil rmmmyrnicntrd Ohifwiri trill HR cfiar. •</ tor l it THE MTR OF rmc HTITF rent T> ir<rra. wi'wtey to nemmptmy rnrh or/frr. WCAI HVIi fiKNKRAI —H<«d S»eht>i new lo«*l notices. Their wfre k fViM oft»olWI«y presents. - TWr T,-oH R'M-s'ng.the P.* W l'tpw *cemtw»-V!sf*!»c ,I.W, Brown, —ATf. T*trt>*w\ ston ta Ihwuv wa* slHflnh stored >y %re Is* TttfaAav n»c*»t -*Pwr Vmm wlwdnwarti*are creating* sen*Ti«r nt tTtv «T»te*n cei MR at NwttiM Vai eentr- IMTWIMMP -J(W af yajwaa %•». -ffcr Niyfcjft Veil »i&Kßsa3^ l j»at»Bi 4rW>| 1 >^faH.Mr tWWf <wwn »iw— M»B'» iMiik !*%♦- ** j -» 4 aMHf . s>mh< r*v*r 4m» M >"•, CaM*aJ iMkl gta* W «M, vsr <mn Mws •« hHM t«i« W »■»'■» attKytaw*- ! w '.I J t fT 1 WttkaessiiMM M a*a»»M*..H. %MD *» ihaaaw »af wda«»i n*— -Aeji walwwwaa I akmmt* "»»«• «*• «*ae« «f «H. X *. «lXs. H., «M«t Uaa,, »aJai»k««. eHwwata nkM *'s «««y. a»i W kw a •• kawA W"sc*a s^<9Vi4af. —W% kit* iAm kaae4 <rf a walaa A*l «MM a atcaMMM* to* »»w s*w OM Mai «a* SM< AM.M »«<Sw«4aN MtHWa watoa»«w»lUl e*^? Wmw< atUi iw*s«mll pimomot >a»»r. Ik* ittrii ' t aa iMjiin tfcaatW -|W* to m* •«** «f »»W t»ra»*« ia \ Caw t*R . M* »aefca»a wa It ta» • , ta <%■< e* Ky*r« Am t>aa«»e'* ifHwe Mai *m Cr—aaar *toa Bw»' wt W« m 4 if ttot M— ««• atoUae I >■' KM* to paaatiac kis wim mw Mm a iiliir a»4 arill aa4e* ito a^Nr —K. Cnrfc make* u eWaat .lisplar of •a* a*M aad ailawr rnatoajaarelry awl ail maaii for la* tolitora tito I* Mm »I'M jewelry at.see <a Bailer a*4 tfcair |»*icaa will alwara W F<aa4 K eiMpare faroraaly with Hkirt. Y«a trill tad it M war iaaml lo maiw tawr aiK* aa l hear tiwir pneaa W tN« part a ass a< war Ckrtotaaas Rifta. —At the aatatoag OT the Spnirlate Fir* I'naratT las* Fnda* evaaiag Mr. <V»r*» Milatrats eleaaad Praai+eat. k.L Rsel V. P, Oa*. Rokaaaaa Sae'f. Dr. H**» Tr*«». R S. McCWlaa, f.*s>m%a: J McKaicht. Ist awt tovnu aal J. M Mai well *1 aaa't fore- Maa. The will anw faraiah a h»a aad eart, aa l |urt of Soriacdale, at toaat, will to piaatiei acaiaat Irt. —Dr. IMidt aas lately hi* store naa aad pat ia aew ahow-oaaea aad he now aatw a bnt I mat diaplav af Holiday attrae twaa Mr. Redick ia the oldeat dragciat ia liattor. he caftet a coaaplete atoek of pare diata. aa l a«s aaear bfwa kaoara to oaak* a Mistake ia paUiag ap a prescription. Ha arill to pleased la have yon etaaiine hia Mick af holiday g>o-ls. aad aak hia prices, before pareaasiag elsewhere. —The ea«e af tbe OoMMoow*alth n. Jas. L Onaa waa called apia Coart Wedoe»lay Moraiat. aad aa he did aot appear hta rceog aiaaaea—sSoo—waa forfeited. Tke Coart ro faaeJ a M»uoa to reapite the aaaie and Mr. Baaith will have to pay it. C-oaa'a where ahnata are vet a Coaa and rum, aad tha aama aaighthe said ol the diminutive hail required of hiM. He ia aappoaed to he ia the upper ail coaalry or ia CaiMda. Mr Smith aay* he waa deceived ia the matter from the begin aiaj. tbe mfHiit of the Children'* AM Society is tbe V. P. Church last Friday af htMN, Un. Rolard *u elected President; Mr*. JM. Pirtw, IM V. P; Mr*. Greenlee, 31 V. P; dtn. Temple too, Sec'r; Mr*. Hm el too, An'l Sec'y, ud Mia Bell* Purvis, Tim The Coaamittee oo the derision of «m eMHHU of Mn. Stfau, Mr*. BnliH, ltd Mr*. Choi. Campbell, tad the old Ad- Viewy Board *»• retained. The Society ha* done ion* good work in Bailer and vicinity during the pat year, and the Annual Report ot its Secretary will appear in oar next iaene. —Young Will Beighlev of Connoqueneei ing i*p„ whose endden death at a danoe we Bnde a note ot last week, vat buried lent Sat urday Thin «M a very md affair, and from all we can learn of it we judge that the cal amity w*« csuaed by a mixture of whisky nod cider. We are inlormed that quite a number of thorn who attended the dance drank anme cider before going, and that two yonne men wbo had been to Zelienopie, brought whuky b.ick with them, and left it near the h»u*e and where the other* found it and drank nf it. Young Beighley Hal nev-jr drank wV i-key before and the effect of the ■irlarr wt* fatal to him. and made several other* vc-y *irk. A i moat all tfce crowd of yoang URn ,t the dance including those wao went far rn* whiskey areaaid to os minors. —The rain* of laat week made water plenty ia thia erctioo. but the rivera are yet too low to float th* large coal rafts yet tied up in the l<>aki of the Moaongahala, and mo; of the citie* do«u tvtar are suffering for coal. Tna m<«t cnri<>u« phenomenon in connection with tbedroutn of last Fall happeued in Central Illisoii. Alter wneka of brought, tbe stream* and well# becoming exhausted, abuodant water suddenly appeared, without rain or other visible source ot tupply. Water flow ed frrelv in the streams, and even the ahal l<>we*t welU were replenished. Where thin water came from and the caute of ita itudoen sppetraiio* are myateriei which no tnau can find out. Some religious people oeiieve it was an answer to prayer. It is probable that the t-ffeet w*« produced l>v a subterranean disturbance similar to that of an earthquake fh(«k. —Hinting incident* are unusually miner • •an this Ktmoa, those the ease of Dr. UcCnnsell of Whitestnwn hetgf; the wor*t. Tw.. Arm*tron)f ounty men named Noah Boyer and John Cessna went huuiiui; two week* ago, in Wwt Virginia, ami met with fair mcwn killing deer. On W<?duei day morning ot but week the two hnnterx en tered the wood* near Wil*>ui.», Gr.tut Co , and took different directions, \bout the middle of the forenoon Cessna detected a stir in the dense lanral forty or fifty yards away. He wa cbed the spot intently, "aud felt *nre a deer was grasiug. lie raited bis Winches ter tad taking carrta! aim fired. To hi* hor ror •terrible human cry followed the shot, aod, feaiing the worit, Cessna ran quickly to tba spot and found bis domrade Boyer lying writhing on the ground wltb a gaping wound through bia stomach. The bill pasted en tirely throne b Boyer'a body. Tbey were two miles away from any habitation, and alone in tbe woods. Boyer did sot seem to suffer moch pain, and regained conscious, r sssni. after covering Boyer with his over coat, hastened off for assistance and returning in a little over an boar, Boyer was placed in blaaketa and carried to Wilaonia, a small railway station. Two physicians were suui ■oaad. bat their act tinea were in vain. Boyer lingered for twelve boars when death LEGAL NEWS. Conrt m«t Monday noon at t r.M.—Jodge lfcMichael. preaiding. The jury list w«* catle<t over, some peti • tions were presented and Iwpnaed 01 and two men plead guilty to the ehanceof FA Baud re ceived their sentence*. A jury wan called into the hox and the case of the Commonwealth vs Hnrry Shonpe wa' first t»ken up. I The followiug eases on the trial list have been diaposed of op to Wednesday evening TRIAt. LIST THIS WKEK. Ooramonwealth ver«n»: —J. C. Miller, sorely of the peare, Ohas. Hinds pros Dec. », each party sentenced to pay one-half the coats, and committed to the custody of the Sheriff until .sentence is com plied with, Jas. P. rannon, FAR, Mary K. Leigh too, pros'*. Dec. IS, nolle pros, allowed in com pliance by defendant with terms of settle ment. —Newton Marshall, FAB. data Scheide mantle, pros'x. Deiv S, defendant pleads nolle contcridre and is sentenced to nay c ists of prosecntitm, a fine of $lO, pay plaintiff i-ti, and sl3 every three months until child is five years old and give b >nd approved by th« Coort and Poor Director* ot Pofteraville in S.IOO. —M. .1 Brown, agp. AAB nnd AAB. TV*, IS, verdict »t gniltf ot A << K, and not guilty ofagg. AAB. —Frank Graham, horsestealing. Pi'O. IS. verdict not guilty, and dcfenlant disch trged J --Morris B.»yd, hor«e stealing. Pec.lS, pleads nolle contendrc. —J l **. L. t'onn, burglsry, etc. Pi c. defendant called and not ansa-ering, his re- forfeited. —Harry Shonp, horae atcaling. Dec. 12, ' verdict giiilty, - M'm. <Nw>V horae stcalin*, Oec. 14, ver diet uuitty. —Xrtbur Keller, FAB. Dec. tB, plead>. nolle contend re and sentcneed to pay a Tlite ol sl(i, cntb> of projccniion, and paj Mary An demon fr.\ linil sl3 t ver'y threi nmnihs nmtl ft»it<l ts tlv. vears old, and gt\> hoiid lit W.ll l„s *pnr.-ved Hy the t'otiri and P.w IMM' | i oTv el Bnltert>ore>»i;h. Tt),*. atlil tlrarhs Henry tarceay. AVrdict not \wtlCy . Ffawv Da-vis, hireenv, veHlct galby. aWVtiitVSWVia VfWmer waitr the IWV*ri <v IW^i fttiVeA . . > *ti tilt rWbr, ttfte, hitcresi War 5 . oMlti ef • . o,v\ V<v. te"s HtIKWKN MWW tmih BtWer V % wr<saoM%. -,htb f>i twfr >rat'>ch- hi FhifVt tb'V ■famne HiKW-WkHi fittWr fWp .'tb *a f Ulr^ftb. -H«h.VVtWfN>li hi WfA th Xvtvmnf. w r - ■% > <#R+- HiS'W* % tvnir V rf«t ™ jl % ■¥> ifKr V 4 % * V 'Hi XaesvV S*«wf iwmrt «Jt »> HwwMwl' Jh s v '*i >'V wa % •» ¥. FT wism. >», W t to ««. Wx 4*». % lirttM <H awssw tfax* iiwtw -V k i,tw wa>. V. Mil %H«a I* VllMlfl W Mm Hftio. - Jm. Mlywia 'V u» Vaww H, IfceJewkw In taxi. - K MM. I IN I V MM* a us IWNKJ wvA U fin *U. fs-rn u U *.<•» ut to to* H I*" <*4 >• U W* > to Jt rww tor i < t»l Am ICyiMt >• TO «w» to ItoMg*! to K ML Tv'w tof tWD. All «rih «««• UV>«J im MNE TM will MMJUM al tVrto »w*., «•*» prufcMwl •» i Mwra nW. V. :*•*- MB, »to» will "J J XL !*eh»ll of Huntttttl iwp . MJ Mhn to Fraak (Vrr<r C. KefUr for fhMl Kvpler rtortint' T«A*sntK*. ». K 04*1. •* al. owes i* \Va»h to J K "*•** S.**\ killt\.rxl a Mit Kaetii to N C. Sto«Ort tor P*) Marriage Licenses. T wk 'teuton FeilUr J«ok«M twt> Mr*. Sch*SVr Jackson twp Ctirwtiu Vlarhvrittr Jaoa«m twp Uooh'iog K»r**f I twp F. (Viwriiaj Butler, P» Katie L. Kninirr Ra'ler. Pa J-s. H. Sower* Itutler, Pa StMh M. C««rl Butler. PA At M. Barrow and Vint Har per ot° Butler county. Personal. Rev. Ketler write* u< that the Winter term of Grove City College opeoetl with the Ur#- eat »it*n<l»nce in the hi*»ory of the institu ting—two hundred and forty students enroll ed and osore to come. Mr. R. C. Mc\bor h.iß heen sppointed H Ja'tiee of the P«»ne for Ratler, hr Ooy Bearer, vice J. W. Brown, resigned. Rev. M««heini Rhode* filled Rey. Wright's pulpit ia Sunbury last Sunday. Rev J Hall Rreaden will assist Rev. Mc Kee, thi* week. Miss Low MeKee of riintonville is twins entertained by Mrs. W. V. (lanliuan of West Pearl St. New Jewelry Store. Mr. W. E. Ralstoq, formerly of Grove City, h*s opened a new jewelry store at No, 36, 8. Main St.—the old Stehle store room, south of the Diamond—where he will keep a fine line of jewelry, watches, clocks, specta cles, musical instrument*, etc., and will also do all kinds of repairing. Mr. Ralstoa comes hare well recommended as a careful work man and an upright man. Ia connection with the jewelry store Mr. Jno. R. Drier, will keep a stock of fine con fectionery in the same room. Holiday Excursions. g. £ A. a. H. All local full-tare tickets to any station on the s * A. K K . sold Deo 24th to »tst, ISST. inclu sive. will be good for round trip If presented for return on or before .lan. .td. lfei. r. & w. R. K. On Dec. '.<4. 2\ 26 aud 31. ISB7. and on Jan. Ist and id. I*n. the Pittsburg & Western Railway <V>. will seU round trip tickets at all ticket WR- Uons to any station on the line at excursion rates. Uotn? coupons srood only on date of sale Return coupons good until Jan. 3d. Inclusive. No excursion rate less tban 23 cents. PENS'A R. a. In pursuance of the usual custom, the Penn'a R. R. Co.. will sell Christmas and New Year ex cursion tickets between all ticket station on Its. main ttne and branches at reduced rates. The tickets will sold cn Dec. 23. 21, 25. 2C. 30 and 31 tss*. and Jan. lsr and 2d. isss. good for return trip until Jan. 3d. iws. Inclusive. These tickets will enable the public to visit frieud* aU'l enjoy the social pleasures of the glad season at a trilling cxense for raUwav fare K popcl&r vote of this town would be in favor of the red postage stamp, —ln alt town* of the size of Butler and up wards, the National Government should own its own po*toffice building. The rents of ihe upper stories of a good and well located bnildin* would pay the interest on the money invented. I f Congress would pass an act to that effect, the surplus thit is such a bugbear ta Cleveland, Carlisle & Co., would rapidly disappear. —The Town Council has latelv ordered the police to enforce Se'! 7, of the Ordiuan e passed last April, which provides that nine feet of all twelve foot sidewalks, seven fee.tot ■line foot walks, five feut of six font walks, and atl of the walks of le«s width b<i kept clear of obstructions. Our Main St. side walks are twelve feet in width and this will require the nine feet -measuring from the curb—to hereafter be kept clear, excepting that a reasonable time will be allowed for the loading and unloading of goods. The Secretary of the Council was also directed to draft an Ordinance prohibiting the further erection of awtiugs and signs over the side walks, and requiring the removal of all awn ings, sigus and porches now up. The penal ty for not promptly removing obstructions from the sidewalks, when notified, is lor each offeuse. Holiday Goods at J. R. GRTEB'S NO 16 S. Main St. A fine and complete stock ot Dia monds and other precious stuues, Watches of all makes and an excop tionally large line of Silverware, all will be sold at the lowest prices pos sible. Sign of Electric Bell —Special Bargains for the Holi days at D. T. P APE'S, —Go to J. BOWMAN'S for Books and Stationery. —Full line of candies and nuts for the Holidays at Morrison's City Bak ery. A CREDIT TO BUTLER. The new ptore room of Mr. C N. I Boyd in tbe Diamond Block aud the tlinplnv of Roods' made bj him are ho very handsome that they roußt be neen to be appreciated. Tbe Btore rootu itself ia the handsomest in the I town and Mr Bo»d'a selection and ariintic display of the goods usually found in a first-clana drug store is a revelation to our citizens. The gran ulated maiden of alum and blue vit riol in his show windows are novelties here, and were made expressly tor him by the leading manufacturing chemists of the eouutry. The crys tals are very handaome aud very costly. His store is full of show capes filled with peilumery, toilet article* and special Holiday goods, but the case which attracts the most attention is a plate glues one which cost more than all the rest together At a dis tance of ten feet you would say there was no plans in it, it i* so Gne and ! clear. The prescription desk at t%w end of the store is what attracts most people's attention. It is of solid cherrv. carved from Mr. Boyd's own ; designs and ia ce'tainly a work of nrt. A large lw»Vfl*<l plate glass ftiir j ror is placed In the centre ol it and linds a ready iho among the ladies Hchinri, the scene is changed, poison i ensea, shrive* filled with drugs for prescriptions, drawers full of bibcls, ■ etc., nte<-t the eve The principal j sight though Is his prescription rcales which are the finest in town by far They at e Sensible to a Weight of the .-ne sivtretith of a irrnln Of e< tirse vou c%t '« Imagine what that is any rndfe than wi> did, «>«it here is an tl lustration Mr R >yd toi»i two pbtvs ol pupcr of the same sire onri pla>vd one tn each bfclancv.pah, Tin wenfe* hntantvri precisely. \\N> th« n wroft»fmi initial* with •Bnth-r, " 'n kttfl th* pwper " ft Wttn d«>wn liV> a vhot. not quite fh»i bm JtiM ** witvlv. %r *rtU itif.'VfnWi tt* rb%t 'fm'ttn* K-wjwvtaKy Wt tiflifnrT'ivsertp tie*** W ftfk VNMc. V* ihrfA Vrfl w*. MM+ vvt* 'ft yfyiw* Vr> } M y»t KMR%, VllMftft WS V* *4 VKW w»,v, *«t 1 ****<> IT*T4 i iVM** % <#M* K* INrt'fW «Niy MiVWt • ! wWv mp» VW • <K *N W-'Wiwn* M Wk»Ji vv*» , *lkf» W VaW * j %u4 % W<» W» ywvW*J prvyvf yi k# t,W I>*»4nsN*w.!, *w#* u» vW WHU at*4 i k« *iH tK> dMtkJi r«<Hfttr« * om4wU w«t i.V«m »TU p#v^v. Silk utu INKT* Ouv PTM* i'loikiug kl.'U.w cWap —ll lid»v good* at Pattvr«oa'» Om Ptk-# H 'Uto, Maiu St lmported CtroliuM *nd lleurv Claya. KrieJ, atewed, broiled and raw ovatvra, and gatuw of all kind* iu aea«ou at George Smith'a Square .Meal Keatauraat The Rarest U. S. Coin. An attoruny of thia town baa a V S ailver dollar of th. date of 1804, in bia potMeasioo, of wbit-b but eight are kuown to be in existeuce Any per aon wishing to purchase it, can ad dress, LOCK. 8JX721, Butler, Pa —llobby-borae*. sleds and drums at J. F. T STKIILE'S. Almost an Endless variety in Watches of all kinds from the obeap eat. The Waterbury, to the fyiest gold, both in ladies and cents sizes frr Holiday gifts call at J. 11 GRl Kit's. No lti S. Main St. Sign of Electric Bell. —Christmas gifts at D T. PAPK'S —Plush and fancy jroods at D. T. PAPK'S. Try ''Our own Special" the best toby that can be made, at No. 7, N Main St. Don't forget your Father and Mother, nor Grandfather and Grand mother, during the coming Holidays, they surely would appreciate a nice pair of gold spectacles as a gift. T have a complete stock and can suit all ages. J. R. GRIEB No 1C S Main St. Sign of Electric Bell. —Make your Holiday purchases at D T. PAPB'S. —Extraordinary Display of Holi day Novelties, and more arriving daily at D. T. PAPK'S —Toy pianos, toy drums, toy horses and wagons combined at J. F. T. STKHLI'S. —Beautiful pictures at very low prices at Miller Bros.' furniture store, No. 19 Jefferson St. Holiday Opening of Dolls, Toys, Games, Books and Fancy Goods, our Patrons and the Public are cordially invited D. T PAPI. —Smoke the bouquet cigar, the finest in the market, manufactured and for sale, by W. H. Morris, at No. 7, N. Main St. —Choice Candies at J, BOWMAN'S —lce Cream made to order at the City Bakery. —Toy books of all kinds, scrap books aud albums at J. F T STEHLE'S. —Great Bargains iu Holiday goods AT J. BOWMAN'S —lnfants Bootees, Hoods aud Knit Sacques at M. F, <fc M. MARK'S Holiday Presents. Elegant line of vases, bisque fig ures, china plates, cups and saucers, mustache cups. Stock now complete AT C, KOCH A SON'S. —Remember we keep some of the beet makes of corsets, "Romona," "P and D," "Tuplex," "Balls," &c , M. F. & M. MARKS. —Clearing out sale of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Druggetts, Rugs, &c., at RITTER & RALSTON 's —For fresh Fruits, Oranges, Lem ons, Malaga Grapes and Cranberries, go to Morrison's City Bakery. —Cbildrens' Robes and Dresses, Cheaper tban you can make them at RITTER & RALSTON 'a. Christmas Presents. Water sets, lemonade sets, mush and milk sets, oat meal sets, wine sets, liquor sets, smoking sets, berry sets, ice cream sets at C. KOCH & SON'S, Xo. 16 jr. Main 81 DOUGLASS' "Olad Chri'tmss comes and every hearth { Makes readj' to (five him welcome room." CbrlstmaM drawetb on apace and I the time for selecting tokens of love ! and gills of friendship is at hand It i may be sa'elv said that Butler people 1 are getting fully one half more pres- I euts lor their friends than they did in any previous |vear, aud this is ex plaited only by lower prices aud better goods. We nre n.ucb better prepared for tbe Holiday trade than we were last year, as a visit to our store will show. Tbe useful, and practical and orna mental iu the way of Christmas pres ents are all to be lound here. It's a larger collection of well se lected, wiedly varied aud appropriate Holiday gifts than you can realize without visiting our store. Now, what to buy is just as big n question for a great many people as the cost . If you area youmt ttiati with the nicest urirl in the world, you certainly want a nice present for her Nelcct Irom these—a book, an album, a toilet case, a writing desk, a ttiani cure case, a work box Books are becoming more and more desirable gifts, because they nre so cheap nnO are put up in such attractive styles, and may be kept a life time in memo ry of the giver—all the time being an inspiration to the possessor. Our stock ol Oxloitt stcl family bibles, finely bound aud handsomely illus trated gift books, standard authors tti doth, ami juvenilis Is full and com plete. In morocco with bronlt>! and ivllttlold ornaments, and models of the prtti'ers art, We have Nhnkcs iii'lfi, Bvron, iiongfelloV, Btirna, Milton, hittler, Browning and Meredith's l.uothv The) 1 range in price from and make a love ty present, fit for the OtlfiH. We have the fHmoua tn cloth tov Tft *nd in Japan iw vaii h»t f,S M>. It fa evpenaivr bnt Von tfonV t htnV Of coat % hen yoti sev ft xVrv N«mi bai-gain ta the Ht to veil "Wt and banfe* in ft X-Ol* YfWtVrVfcfM, f v H I'N, >fc*rvayrfk,\ «a VW I- n YK V*M *WvA w.\. "Wi ■SM «<• v* «v M WV IviW WvM I« 4^Vv4 VV*r jixk'v* Kx W>.<44 t«*vi<c lirvMM » K*l>U Vvk It IVWyl V Wy W* i>4v W4 Wv H*%>A Vs» VMvttlKm sxiat gUt hwi* auj h±WvA Uwv ttK'uiiott *.vuhi ada W Vhett aViravUve M». WvH. that will do lor book* ! TO« A *UV « pfcoUWapb album* W* ; b*v* vbviu iu all Kl«W«k aud at pric** froiu M> eeuls to sl4 Silk pluah ouw«. l.vaihttr ou»it, I'luab and Itroiue. OU slauds aud Ibo Uleat, au album spread Toilet comm make uioe prem-nt* They are iu p!u*b and leather. .\iaa icur* wu are all the rag*'. $1 to $lO We have a full hue. tup, of »bariu< aets, work boxes, writing cases, ink o(undi* and mantel ornament*. Beau liful carved oak aud cherry photo tfrapb frame* and stands, 75 i*uu to • I. For the children we have bnildtng blocks, picture blocks, dixsected ani m»ll, directed maps, dishes, wooden and china and humming topi* For the boys and girls,all kind* of games, checkers, back Kara nion, dominoes, lotto, geographical cards, historical cards,the (ia? game, our country, rid dles, Sunday game, snap authors, old maid*, perchesi and Egypt. There now, you can make up your mind what to gel and where to get it. Come around and we will giye you the lowest prices We like to show goods. Everybody admires them so much. A bright aud a cheerful place, our Christmas bargain Head quarters. DOUGLASS', Not Neglected. GLASS AND QL' EKNSW A HE. Every branch of industry has been talked of and all classes of goods baye been advertit-ed especially for the Holidays G Wilson Miller Bro , wish to call the attention of their patrons and the public to the glass and queenswaro department of their business. We have the largest and finest stock we ever offered and at prices that will sell them See our decorated tea Rets, ss to $7; Plain white tea sets, $2 50. Dinner sets of 105 to 127 pieces from $lO to sls Do you need a nice hanging lamp, see our Hall lamp, a perfect beauty for $4 50, cheape: grade at 75 cents to $2 50. Hanging library lamps $2.50, $3 50 and $4, finest hanging lamps $6. Hand and stand lamps from 25 centß to $1 50; take a loot' at our fan cy stand lamps as you pass our win dow. Duplex burners with decorated shade for $3 When you are looking at these lamps you will see a five piece water set, brass trav, marked SI 50. We would like to have you call and examine our goods and prices We take pleasure in showing our fine stock. G. WILSON MILLER & BRO For the Holidays. E. Grieb, the Jeweler, No. 19 N. Main St. Butler, Pa., has a full line of holiday goods. DIAMONDS GOLD CASES, FILLED CASES, SILVER CASEB, SWISS WATCHE*, AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, PLATED JEWELRY, GOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD HEADED CANE-«, FINE SILVERWARE, FINE * LOCKS, ETC., Our stock for the holidays is com plere If intending purebtt-era will call and inspect our stock ttiey will find many uew novelties, at satis factory prices. Call early to avoid the rush. No trouble to show goods. Remember the place of business, No. 19 NORTH MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. New Clothing Store. Mr John T. Kellev has removed his clothing store to the north room in the new Diamond Block, next door to the Postoffiee, and is receiv ing and putting in place, a large and well selected stock of clothing, bats and caps, and gents furnishing goods His new room is large, commodious, well lighted and well located, and he will carry a stock that it will be to your interest to inspect and price be fore purchasing* —Go to Williams' for all kinds of musical ioßtruments, pianos, organs sold as jow as £5 a ujotitl). IT IS OBSERVED —That "Crazy Teas" are fashiona ble— —Go to A. L. Robinson's and see the parlor entertainment—a young man courting a young lady who is playing a piano, a colored conk jot ting dinner. All in A. L.ROBINSON'S Window. Linen handkerchiefs, lace hand kerchiefs, silk handkerchiefs and mufflers at L. STEIN A SON'S. For the Holidays. —Grand display of china, glass ware and queensware at C KOCH A SON'S. —Silk umbrellas a». I>w prices at Patterson's One Price Clothing House, 20 Main St. —The largest stork of pianos and organs evtr brought to Butler can be found at Ai.EX WILLIAMS' Music Store, next to Berg A Cypher's hard ware store. —Use Double All O. K Horse Lini ment, best in the For swell ings, bruises, stitfuess of joints, rheu matism, lameness, sore shoulders, ring bone, sweeny and spavin; it has t)0 equal. For sale by .I. C RfcDtcß, 2-I*.Mm, No, ft, N. Main St. Butler, Pa —Go to Morrison's City Bakery for fine cakes and ice cream. Home Made R r»ad. From the best family flour, and hnfc&ri in an oven, can always be had at Mrs. Armor's, at No Ox N. Wash ington St Butler Pa Special atten don to regular ctistomers. —That the way to niak* hunlm*** boom la to spenft Vonr monay at home— i— For * good brfer pipe go to No Y, N. Main St. W'ftlrVir*. HyvY*' Got \V \ivn*c*, 1 yoi**' Got r* \\ \\vftV:* w \Hvnva, »«. \ ' \\ \Y< "V for frfttlHtft Vf»eA ViftYr* *nA It w VYH m*.-. o . t . I 1 WtrftkWN V* ftVA**** V i' V. vst* \ *** i VA WAVI>FC MM* M WVIR?V4- H vVftka VFC H V, A —JfcNt to** If# —?* a» ah wt W)« •WM W MftW4 **ad pap*f* — —H»'k uiufe**. V'*«bluer* luufttf*. large *WkA aud low prw*aat L. Siw»\ A Son'* —GvaU tin* cap* lawe*t pri<>*« in Butkr at Paiieraou'* Oaa Pfioa CktlkilK H»u*\ 49 Maiu St. —Go to A L Robinaou'* and iw Ibe grw«t fi*hiug uiatcb between Mrs Grover Cleveland aud her bus baud. tbe Pre*ideut —Qo to W M. Koiubach'a acd aee his four dollar Guitar*. —All kind* of g*iu»a, checkers dominoes, back gammon, cribbage, lotto's, at J. F T STKIILK'M. —EvcryWdy will Hod St to their advantage to go to the City Bakery for their bread, pies, cakea, etc. —A. G. Reed Post No. 105 G A R., regular meetings Ist and 2nd Fri dnf of each month at 730 Sharp. Let all comrades take notice. —All kinds of puzzles, building blocks and cut-up picture* at J F T STEHLI'R. —That poultry is so cheap thin year that it Is cheaper to buy it than to steal it— —Table luxuries at C K<n;h A Sons'—oranges. bananas. Malaga grapes, dates, figs, fine candies, etc —Splendid assortment of toboggan caps and Tam O'Shautera at L, STEIN A SON'S. —Men'sNeck Wear full Stock, low prices at Patterson's One Price Cloth ing House. —We make A specialty of keeping our Millinery Stock full until the end of the season, M. F. A M. MARKS. J. R. Grieb No. 16 S Main St. Shows one of tbe Gnest lines of Diamonds, Watches, Clpcks. Jewelry, Silverware, Specta cles etc. to be seen Don.t forget him when purchasing Holiday gifts. Sign of Electric Bell. —That the country lads are won dering if there is such a thing as an easy cutting cutting-box— Hanging Lamps. You will find tbe latest styles and largest stock at C KOCH & SON'S. —Mixed candy by the barrel for the Holidays at Morrison's City Bakery. —One and all are invited to call and inspect the superb f-tock of Xmas Novelties at J. BOWMAN'S —See the full line of 5 and 10 cent goods for the Holidays at D. T. PAPE'S. —Reduction in Wall Paper at J. BOWMAN'S. —Dolls, bisque, wax and washa ble, dressed and undressed at J. F. T STEHLE's. —Foot and house balls, large line at J. F. T STEHLE's —Gum Dolls and Patent Dolls in large variety and at lowest prices at D T. PAPE'S —Goto W. M. Rombach's and see bis large stock of violins aud all kiuds of musical instruments. —That a new and complete direc tory of Butler would "fill a long felt want"— —Silk Neck Mufflers from $1 up, largest assortment we have ever bad Patterson's Oae Price Clothing House. —We are selling furniture lower than it has ever before been sold in Butler, and after using it you will say that it is what we said it was, otherwise no sale, at MILLER BRO'S, No 19 Jefferson St. —Nice line of trimmings for Christ mas trees at Morrison's City Bakery. Santa Claus has arrived at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Silk mufflers and silk handker chiefs, in all colors at J F. T. STEHLE'S. —No. 19 Jefferson St is the place to buy cheap and good furuiture. —That tbe dude bang is a rarity 00 BOWMAN'S. Santa Claus' Headquarters. "FAMOUS FOB ITS LOW PRICES AND WELL SELECTED STOCK." FOR YOU:— Are you thinking of ouving a pres ent for any of your frieuds? If you are go to Bowman's aud save money by buying at tbe cheap place Are you vainly trying to think of some thing appropriate lor your best girl ? If you are go, to Bowman's and see their beautiful stock They have made special efforts to present the finest stock of Holiday goods obtain able and have every reason to feel gratified at their success Their uovelties in albums, books, candies, etc have never been seen in Butler before and their prices are charmingly low, too. PLL'sIl GOODS. Try these prieeß. A nice photo graph album, $1.50 cat put the finest "photo" in the world in it Some thing nicer at $2 00, $2 f>o and $3 00 Beautiful albums at $3 ">0 osß For $lO 50 you can get the finest album ever brought to Butler, bouud in bronze and plush and mounted on a stand. Plush work boxes and toilet sets in bewildering variety and at amazingly cheap prices, too. Mani cure sets, steel and nickle plated in handsome plush boxes at 11 hO to $7 Cufl and collar boxes, beauties, make a nice present for a gentleman $2 to lit. Boolt*. Fairy and nnrs»ry books, fully Il lustrated and in large type ft to 2ft cents Something really fine for $1 to $1 ftO A lurfce stock of standard authors and poets at various prices Ofcford bibles, with pllnble backs from to |ft, Family bible* to »7. A fttll line of pocket books at prices to unit Jroft rttttiaVM A* r ARD* oi all kinds and at all price*, cheap one* IVn: ft cent* and cheap one* for X'heap ont* at all intt vmcdiate pWen* vo\ wntv* Ml the lateM niVelWWt in *M*, VtoHy efwMtvnl j W.\hy Mia, Vo* and Itttfe and iftvsornaiv*, ftvnm* deMtaTftvt* \vn ink*vanA» ft V tHvat vandtv* ftt \ Yftthyia l ! v», *nd in M Mwa Mw ftnvM * tv s* ftft Mftfca aowwifctn# a U, ft* IftftftMW ♦ft* ft*ft w* Gtvav Uta all j iVv IVVWA. Vki* aW a \y* v |( ]|v»ft awm anxlMHtf uva, M.»a vw*u'» U t>* U tta tU%rv auvl t»w.v y vut pfK vat* Sl NtohuUV l»tuuor. Morti*v»ttV Bakery aud t'onfectiou vrv «tor« pr«»wuu au »ur*cu>e ap (>««rauc« at prraeut and u a good tor a hungry unu to g«i to St Nichol»a will take hi* diuuer tbere on Chriatoi** and ol course be knows *h«f« the good thiug* are Many people take advaulage of Morriaou's facilhie* for t>«kiug pies and cake* aud have ordered a bouulilul supply lor tbe holiday*. As heretofore IN* cm toioers will find at bis *t ire every ibiug they need for a Christ ma* tree. Of malaga grapes, orauges, Italian**, nut* and candle* He make* pure molasae* candy and sell* lots of it, aud ol course be bas all the common candies and the best French cream candies. Go around to Morrison's and get tboae little things iu the Hhspeof HWestmeats and cakes which uiake the Christmas stocking and the Christmas tree so interesting to the children, and which when properly made arc as harmless as good bread uud butter. Presents at Gilkey's. H'l* are a few of the beautiful things we have which make appro priate Holiday gifts. A nice hair ornament, 50 cents to sl. A set of new style collars and cuffs, 75 cents A silk muffler, 50 cents to $2 50. A nice veil, 10 to 50 cents. A box of Lelia Pith, 50 cents, A new hat, all prices A box of linen handkerchiefs, 50 cents to $5. A pair of gloves. A chtnelle faaciniafor, slto $2 M. H. GII.KEY, The Milliuer. Continued Patronage combined with tbe steady increase of trade, is tbe bent evidence that our customers are satisfied with our man ner of doing business It proves he vond a doubt that our prices must be reasonable and our goods desirable We are now displaying a complete assortment of Silk .Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Crape Mufflers, Linen Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves. Jersey Gloves aud Fiue Mittens for the H<>i iday trade M F A M. MARKS Holiday Presents. Perfumes and Colognes in great variety in Cut glass bottles.Tooth and hair brushes at all prices, Dressing cases and work boxes at cheapest prices at .Jos. Wulle''s Drug Store. We are expecting dailv a large line of holiday goods and would be pleased to have you call and aee our girods before purchasing your Christmas presents. Jos WULLER. An Oil Deal. H. L Tavlor, of Ruffilo, a promi- Stsndard Oil man; David Kirk, of Bradford, aud John L McKinney, of Titusville, members of the Executive Committee of the Producers' Associa tion, were in Pittsburgh last week on business connected with the propos ed purchase of leases in the Saxon b irg oil geld held by S. S. Snee. Fresh Oysters. New York counts, and extra select tub oysters received daily at TATE'S Restaurant. Did You Notice Those decorated, 121 pieces, dinner sets lor sl2 at C. KOCH A SON'S. Christmas. A large assortment of all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents at RITTER A RALSTON'S. Holiday Goods At D L CLEELAND'S at prices that must give entire satisfaction. Goods sold, Engraved Free Remember the place, 93 South Main St., Butler, Pa. Special Notice. We have tbe larg.*i-t aud best go lected stock of mufflers and Bilk ht>nd kerchiefs at D. T. PAPj'ii. We're Going to Fail. We regret exceedingly to make this anuouueemeut, more b»eau-e of the great disappointment to our many friends and customers, thau for per sonal reasons. The failure to which we reler is uur inubility to answer all the questions about the fire that oc curred in our place this week, how it originated? who discovered it? Ac. But more particularly as to why and how we can afford to sell onr goods at such ridiculously low prices. But never miud tbe whys and wherefores, we're too busy to s op and explain. Tbe Holiday s are fast approaching aud what are you going to have for dinner. Few things cau be imagin ed that are tougher than A BOILED OWL. We Lave never tried it for dessert al though we once heard of an English man who ate some hot clam soup raise a Bot LED HOWL and exclaim that American bills of fare were very tough We continue to study the wants of the people and as a result we make it tough for competition endeavoring to keep pace witb us in supplyiug tbe trsde. We call attention this week to otir immense stock of useful and ornamen tal articles for the Holiday trade,such as Seal Caps, lints, Fine Silk Muff lers, Silkhaudketcbiefs, Silk, Mohair and Alpaca Umbrellas with Gold and Silver handles. Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars Underwear, Knit Jackets, Jewelry, Neckwear in bows, puffs and tucks, the finest lu the msiket, Satchels, Valtses,Tronks, Brushes, Colnbo and 110* other attl cles that will Just to the thing to make so many ft lends happy STIt.T. BtTTKIt We are prepared to e*cell onr la*t holiday eff >rt in the shape of a hand some Holiday souvenir to every en* tomer during the Holiday i®a*oo eomwewing M >pday, Dee. 10, I**7 and eondtmlttg until Jan. I, !***, Don't be backward, bm eome tight aloft* Voft Will ne*et regret It, Remetvbet the tdnee D A. Nfcrt, HO II N MAIN ST, DULL* BLOCK RNDEV h** Vvn h'*id» nt Had HUM W iVR ft 111 Vsft Mlll* frtoon a* S It MM * W MFT VM TMI ft 'M «o*e* ! ft'yWl v^Mtrtwaitift\ftftft ft|M N* ft Wi>%\ wit# Mt \ oftWW ftivww A I V lap »Vv> * <»• <vdi» I m i.«d« «t P H A So**' —GEWU »Ue ML«*E» at prt»fi» AT FATMISJIU 1 * TU« PFI.'-S list)** New ltu« of kid glovoa > a»ttmsr« uliivtia. silk mlttvu*. * »MI Hitttaua. tuuffa, Ac L. ririiN M DON'*. —lf you want a *»»oJ smoke go to W M HOMHACIIV —That when sonieb.idy rvmarkfd "an booest Mtao'a the nobleat work ol God" he didu't think of lh( honust woman- Buckwheat If ynu want th«* highest price for your BUCKWHEAT go to George Walter'* Mill, Butler, Pa, At 25 Cents All wool Country Flannels at RITTER A R ALSTON'S. At 25 Cents Yard wide Ca«hmeres in all Sbadts at RITTER A RALSTON'*. RYE WANTED. The highest cash price will be paid for from 5.000 to 10,000 bushels of rye, to be delivered at tbe store of 7-29-tf JACOB BOOS, Butler, Pa. For the Holidays. Buy your gifts at RITTER A RALSTON'S. Buckwheat Flour Go to George Walter's Mill if you want good buckwheat flour. Underwear, Ladies', Gents' and Cbildrena'. a spleudid stuck at extremely low prices at RITTER A RALHTON'S. —That tbe true reason of a man's baldness is because he bas no bair on tbe top of bis head Bargains" For tbe next sixty days, in order to reduce our stock, we will quote special low prices on all our stock. We have on bauds thirty bed room sets ranging from $lB to $l5O per aet. Thirteen upholstered parlor suits ranging from $35 to $l5O per suit. Parlor stands from $2.50 to $lO. Lounires from $2.50 to $25. Hat racks from $8 to S3O Tabes from $1 25 to $lO Wash-stands from $2 to $lB. Bureaus from $9 to $25. Sets of chairs from $2 75 to sl6 per set. Secretaries from $lO to S4O. Easy chairs, handsome pictures, room ornaments, etc., any of which would make both useful and appropri ate presents. MILLER BRO'S. No. 19, Jefferson St,. Butler, Pa. —Fancy cups and saucers, vases, mugs and mantel ornaments at J- F. T. STEHLE'S. Money safes, purses aud tool chests at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —For beautiful and useful gifts for father, mother, sister, brother, son, daughter, beau, sweatbeart, or friend, you need go nowhere else than to D. T. PAPE'S. Come and buy your best girl a nice piece of Silverware, a fine ring, a gold watch, or some other elegant gift, of which I show you an endless variety, and at prices to please you. J. R. GRIEB, No 1G S. Main St. Sign of Electric Bell, —That she wants a sleigh ride —Violins at prices ranging from $1 to SIOO at WILLIAMS' Music Store, Fine silk umbrellas with gold and silver heads at L. STEIN A SON'S. —Silk Suspeuders, full stock at Patterson's One Price Clothing House. —Boxing gloves, fifes, and violin strings at J. F T. STEHLE'B. —That the swell youth wiears a ring oo bistbumb— CHRISTMAS AT PAPE'S —We think we have the beat se lected etork of Holiday Goods ever brought to Bii'ler We huve tLe finest lines of mufflers and handkerchiefs to be found in the city Silks and linens in all styles and prices. We have dolls of every size, shape, color and, wbut is best, ai the very lowest prices We have penny dolls, French Risque dolls, rubber dolls, wax dolls, china dolls, washable dolls, unbreaka ble dolls, colored dolls, cninjr dolls, patent dolls and common dolls. If you want any other kiud we will order it for you We have toy books too, of all kinds, scrap books, with scrap pic tures, autograph albums, eud 10 cent story books, picture albums and pocket books, thev areeinptv though We h :»ve hand satcbe •<, at from 25 cents to $3 50 in morrocco, plush aud handsome ones in alligator i-kio. In the same department ladies' work boxes, from the cheapest to the best, and they are good Gentlemens' cigar holders, at various prices We have a fine stock of muffj, all kinds of ladies underwear, hosery, bootees for babies, gloves, mittens, shawls, toboggan caps, hoods for ladies and childien. In fact, every thing you want iu the notion line, and at the lowest prices, too. at D T PAPE'I. —That newspaper space is limited, Christmas ads— —A full stock of Kid Gloves for Gents' wear, at Patterson's One Price Clothing Mouse —Go to A I/, Robinson's and get ♦ottr children's supplies there. lie has everything in the line of toys, names and dolls, —lf tott want to make it nice Christmas present go to \V M Rom bitch's for nn Pasty ori?an If# tfclll sell them less than city prices, —Pull lino of linen*, in tittles, #pUsher-> •I'trfs, tnu po»er*. pnioft shorn*, Aprons, . It b Srtt* .* So*'* a. \ hi\te ft chfttifo on the fitwon* THI IUI RillH" for tit P t Stfrnt,*'* ~ llrt* rtl H frfcHt bijnll It .1 r V ISfltwH IfpufMM Unfl tv-W Hi iMfnbtit-h MlHi M»t t twirl Srt- |* I*^. a» *t HHf fXf WM ffff fit) ft ff«W W* »*M f <*f|« i»<* i( yum* ItotH )HH HHt WHJ ki»> •« i(« * r». at iIIMM 4 H »l»tx»i : « —IM I>l VL,.M«»* • I'M MSIM •) H4I ITWLI LLl»trt« »h4 UJ at«f »!«»• 4 Sv» I all tu«ur«M tfuar aaliwl, uol ui<«ml wilh Mtwlowr «i a | Ui«*f Ituwr* titan can Iw l.a>l *l«i I *k«r« ih U.Klrr at Miller ItrW. furniture alum, No. IM Jelfaraua tit — That ili«r« ii FOIA* to lia Una of datu iitif ilk* a«aaun— —\N e have ten THOUSAND dollars 1 worth of furniture hi nur ihrrr war*- ; moras AT No. IF Jefferson Hi.. Ilmler, Pa. Th* l«eat aa *»HI aa th* chmip j «it, but all the Iw<m made fir the pricv. All perm»ii* will Bad it to th«tr ad vantage to examine our stork and aa certwin our prices before purehaainf, .Mii.i.kh Han's. USE Double All O. K llorae and Cattle l*owdcra,br«t ill the world. A sure and speedy cure for heavea, eou.rhs. Colds, intUmed lung-', tough ness of skin, and all kidney diseases For sale bv J 0 BMM, 2 18 3m No. 5, X Main St. Butler, Pa —Combination sled and cradle at J. F. T STBBLK'S. Bradley's Blankets The best io the market at $4 75 per | pair at HITTER A Ralstos'S. Buckwheat Wanted I TEN THOUSAND bu-hels of Buckwheat a: George Walter's Mill Highest market price will be paid. GEORGE WALTER, Butler, Pa. — That the masquerade ball is not popular. People wont mask — Hides Wanted. 1 will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of hide*, delivered at my tannery at the north end of Webbing ton street, Butler. PA —No. 1)4. HENRY Wagner, JR. Wraps, Ladies'. Misses' and childrms' in all styles, and prices from 50 cents to SSO 00 at RITTER »T RALSTON'S —That the Christmas goods are pretty; ditto reasonable in price; the day of expensive presents has gone out, aud you now get the worth of yoar money in Butler GOODJEAT. Man's bfst and choicest provender is the subject of our story: —Aud it is an article tor the production of which Butler County has as fair a reputa tion as any county in the State. It is raised by the farmers of the county, and it is selected, killed, dressed and manufactured bv the butchers Good judgment is required in its selection, and the greatest of care aod cleanli ness in its preparation for the market, and of all the men iu the business in Butler, none so excel in these particu lars as does our friend, Mr. H M. Clark, whose market is at No 25 S Maiu St. He buys none but the best of live stock, be has it prepared for the market bv the best of butchers, bis murket is always neat and clean, and his prices are as low as good meats cau be profitably sold at aud as low as those of any other firm in Butler. His slaughter honse is in charge of Mr. George Kuriiine*", than whom there is uo better, cleaner or more particular butcher in the town Geo takes a great pride in bis work, and is an exceptionally capable butcher, as is well attested by the condition of the meat he sends to the market, and also by the quality of his smoked aud plain sausage, his pudding, head chees°and bologna in the manufacture of which he is quite an artist. Thirty pounds of bis smoked sausages were shipped to Texas lately a fact tba'„ he is very proud of. The very next time you want a juicy and tender steuk, or supply of toothsome sausages, try H. M. CLARK'S. 11-11 tf. The bos* fresh and canned Cali fornia fruits for the Holidays, at Morrison's City Bakery. Beautiful line of fine vases, air moisteaers for gas fires at J. F X- Sjeuix'a. FOR HOLIDAY GOODS Go to J. R. Grieb. No 10 S Main St. Ladies aod Gents Scarf pins. Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Charms, Rings, Lace plus, Earrings, Collar Buttons, Watches, Silverware. Ac- Don't forget the place. Sign of Electric Bell. —Toilet sets and water founts at J. F. T. SIEHLS'S. —Call in and examine oar im mense stock, and get onr low prices and we have no donbtyon will make your purchases at RYRTER & Ralston's, —Go to W. M. Rombach's for guns, revolvers and ammunition of all kinds. Ho sells cheap as tb« cheapest. —Why not bay your wife or daughter an organ or piano at Ale*. Williams' Music store at $5 • month. — L Stein & Son, NO. 8. N. Main St., are offering special bargains in cloaks and dress goods in order to rs duce stock previous to taking stock. Call and examine goods. Mouth organs, penknives, spy and opera glasses, aod music boxes at J. F. T STEHLE's. —Gloves, mittens, scarfs and for caps at J. F. T. Stehls'S. —She—Why Torn, where bavs vou been? You never stayed oat so late before He—l was arrested for disorderly conduct, my dear, and only jast re leased. She—Good Heavens! He—Don't be alarmed. I was only looking in Chris Stoclt's sbo# windows, and f saw the bargains it! Kin* Stoves snd It made me d! t.tf, *nd the polfesman thotlfht ! #As drunk. CHINA BALL Wo no# mi Mnrl, itir! fhpr-Hi intr rMlf fMrtWriti*! tie# crrtHrf* fhf fhf» flrtlMiH Mttf ♦ltii* h»iH» rtHrf ftllllSfr-Hh IM 4M* #MIM» MmM IH M WH IH WMwp »t«MW ft lt»v« »♦•♦•» » hill lll»S Pltttijr Vi Mass, nmxfcti Dels, till)** mot ilifejot- Kinttrua Hnr Itrtium VaefN, TM •tut Dinner tiats, Vluali mitl Milk Hull, Water Set*, Lnnion* mle Hets, Li<|uar • sis. Cliitmlwr Sets, Cut •ml Decorated Bo hemian •ml French Gl<t»» in all kinds of Set*, Lampi in all Styles at all pricea. < >ur stock of goods in China and GUsm* ware is unsurpnased in this or any neigh* boring city, and {trices, we guarantee as low as same qual ity goods can be bought at. Decorated 44 pieces Tea Set« $3.7-V, Dec orated ~j& pieces Tea Sets, $5 0°; Decorat ed 121 pieces Dinner Sets $ 12.00; Decor ated 12 pieces Cham l»er Sets, $0 00; Dec orated 10 piecea Chamber Sets. $ 1.25. No trouble to show poods, and we would appreciate a call from nil. whether intend ing purchasing or not. C. KOCH'S & SONS. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS In Mem Boys' Youths' and Chi Idrens*. suit ble and appro priate Holiday presents at HUSKLTON'S The styles perfect!) - beau tiful. the variety as large to sele< t from as all the Stores put together, the prices so low that all can be suited in the follow ing styles, in Velvet Embroid ered Patent Leather trimmed, Klegant Maroon-Goat Slippers, yenuine Allijutur Chamois liued. Fine Plush Chenille Em broidered Kid and Chamoia lined in Garnet plush and Old Gold. Ladies' F ne Shoes and Slip pers in endless variety. Spec ialty in Old Ladies Wide and Warm Shoes and Slippers, leather and felt soles, also for inva ids, Ladies fine Kid and Velvet Embroidered Opera Slippers. II you don t want Slippers we have the largest select ion, best goods and lowest prices in Butler in Ladies Misses' and Childrens' fine Shoes, in heavy Shoes, and Mens' Boys' and ouths Fine Shoes an-1 heavy Boots. In Rubber Goods and Arctics, no two prices, no auction .«*uck, sample lots and all such stufi. Straight goods at Straight prices. Pretty Shoes and Slip pers for the little folks. Don t buy your Christmas Slippers and Shoes until you have seen our stock and have heard our prices. B. C. HUSELTON. Election Notice. The Annual Meeting of the Butler County Mutual Fire Insurance Compauy will be bekl at the uffl 'w of the Secretary Iu Butler on tbe Sec ond Tuesday of January. I*BB. being the lOtb of tlie month. u-twe«n tbe hours of l aud'J r.M., tor the election of Directors for tbe ensuing year. G C Bokmlxg, President. U. C. UumkxAn-, Seo~y. SuWcribd fot tbe Cit&o-
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