L.O- WIOK DIALXK I* Rough and Worked Lumber OFIKLL KIIM; Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Offloe opposite P. * W. Depot, BUTLBR, - - PA Planing Mill —UTD— Lumber Yard i. u. m avis- l. o. tvs via. S.G. Purvis&Co. MAHTWACTDBESS AHD DXALKBS ia Sough and Planed Lumber or KVCRT DSBCRIPTIOH. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. LUMBER YARD. L'M. & J.SJiHEWIT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. "We have a large stock of all kinds of Lum ber, oa "Well Rigs, Etc. Call and get onr prices and see onr stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Office on MOHKOB ST., NBAR "WBST PENH DEPOT, BUTLER. PA. Aberdeen Angus Cattle. I offer for Bale a few high grade heifera and cows near calving; also one fine three* year old bull, Will sell low considering the stock. P. H. NEGLEY, BBOWNSDALE, PA. Butler's Book 1,000 Pages, 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published in 3 Languages, Popular Prices. FIRST EDITION, 100,000 COPIES. Tbe Only Authentic Work By GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Ezclnsive Territory and Liberal Term given to Reliable Agents. Acoompany application with $2.00 for Prospectus. J. W. Keeler & Co., 239 So. 6TH ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Good Farm for Sale. Containing 106 sere* and *7 perches. 70 acres cleared and under lenoe. Balance ptandlnK In Sfood white oak timber. Comfortable dwelling Bouse, good ban. wagon shed, springhouse of beat kind, bog pen and sheep house. Never failing springs over whole place, a good or chard: Possession gtyen April 1, 189*. Title good. Situate In Penn twp.. Butler county. Pa., about six miles south of Butler. Enquire at Crnza* office. Butler, F*,, or the owner DAVID DIXON, Brownsdale, Butler Co., Fa Reciprocity. To counteract the effect of spring winds and storms on face and hands; to renew, renovate and pnrify the entiele after a rigorous winter, is the mission of GOSSEE'B CREAM GLYCERINE And rigbtjjwell doe. it perform the task. It i. a bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften tbe skin, com bined with pure glycerine and other substances, forming one of the finest preparations for chap ped hand., lip. or face or anj roughness or irritation of tbe .kin. No ladj or gentleman should be without it "For sale by J. C. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. Full 100 Cents' worth to the on Erery Purchase Made at our Store. We are offering values Un precedented In Furnishings for Ladies, Men and Children. Be advised and you'll save money. Whatever you may require in our line, come to ns, well show yon a great variety and Bare 700 money. Onr Spring stock is now full and complete. We guarantee to meet erery demand to yonr fullest satis faction. We hare a big variety, with manj styles of Boys' and Girls' Hats and Caps at low figures. John M. Arthurs. 333 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 333 FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will soil us rarm.containing sixty acres, more or lew. and located In Adaai Twp., on the JCvanaburg and Mars road, near Marshall and Myoma stations on the P. & W H. R. and near the Gallery oil Held. It contains a good house, good bank burn 56x34, good outbuildings, good orchard, level and good ground, two springs near house, pump la bam. and all in good order. _ Inquire of or address James Davidson, Myoma P. O, Butler Co., Pa A pamphlet of Information andab .tract of UM laws, (bowing How |oM Brwfcar, Jv —Subscribe tor the OiTizen. KUUBKWK HT. We do not claim to have the beet Shoes on Earth, but we do claim that no Shoes on Earth are better than oars. They have three very| essen tial qualities: they are presentable, durable, and not expensive. You can easily draw up a longer catalogue of footwear virtues but you cannot come much closer to the point. Per fect confidence is worth a good deal, and you can have perfect confidence in every shoe that we sell. There are differences in quality— which make differences in price, but what ever the price maybe it is never to your disadvantage. An exceptional ly good purchase is our Ladies fine shoe at sl, $1.50, and $2, they are beauties, soft Btocb, flexible solep, both opera toe and common-sense, plain or tip. Then the fine goods at $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.25 and up to $4 in band turns, welts, in opera, com mon-sense, Walkenphaßt last, all widths, plain or tip. Misses and Ghildrens fine shoes in heel and spring a large assortment of all that is new. Old Ladies Warm Flannel-lined Shoes at all prices both in Shoes and Slippers. The Fall and Winter winds are knocking at your doors, telling you winter is fast ap proaching, get your Winter Boots and Shoes. Huselton is stocked from cellar to attic with the beet of that kind of stock. Here you can ret your boy a pair of boots 1-5 at I, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75 and $2. Your girls in button or lace, in Oil Grain , Calf or Kip unlined, sizes 13-2 at 75 eta., $1 and $1.25 and up; smaller Bizes cheaper. Have high cut shoen for boys and girls. Your wife can get a strong shoe for winter at 85 cts, sl, $1.15, $1.35, $1.50 and $2 in Bntton and Lace. The best good a known to tbe Boot and Shoe trade to-day These good, are not Shoddy but solid leather and will warrant them as such. Then come, our Mens' Fine Shoes and heavy boot.. In Shoes we hava them at sl"sL«s, $1.50, $1.75, and up to $5.75 in Bale, Button and Con gress tip or plain toe, in A Calf, Grain Bnff, Calf, Kangaroo and Cor dovan. We show an elegant assort ment of Mens' Boots suitable for the farmer, mechanic, laboring man and the oil men at very moderate pricet-, box toe, high or low instep, four soles, prices are $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, and up to $4, twice as many styles to select from as any other store in But ler. The largest and best stock ot Rub ber Boots and Shoes in tbe town. We have same price to all, every body's dollar is worth 100 cents,don't make the mistake by buying before looking over our stock. B. C. HUSELTON, 102 N. MAIN BT., BUTLKR, PA. FRANK KEMPER, DEALER IX BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, everything in horse and buggy fur nishing go ods—H ar - ness, Collars, Dusters, Saddles, etc. .Also trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment of 5-A_ Horse blankets in town will be found at Kemper's. GO TO REDICK'S FOR Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Fine Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, And all other Articles Kept in a First Class Drug "Store. TUDCCUIMP MACHINES A InntoHlßb SPECIALTY Simplest, most durable, economical and perfect n use. Wastes DO Grain; Cleans It Ready (or Market. Threshing Engines & Horse Powers. CAUU HII I C and Standard Implement? vn*» miUkOgenerally. send rorcatalogue A. B. FABQL'HAU, CO. PraasylTaata Agrtcnlt'l Works, York, I'a. I dot ainnn Unless vouwrlle us quick- L.UO I OIUUU iy. We want more Salo mon. and will guarantee permanent positions with salary and espouses paid weekly. Kil l or part i line. Experience not required, stoc c complete. Including many list selling special ties. Kiegant outfit tree. Address C. II HAWKS & CO.. » Nurseryman, Koehcster. N. V. Established 1875. SffWKKI. W a jrmr U bring mad* by John K (iovdtvlu,T(»7.N' M lur u«. U««dti, (roc may wot snakr much, but %*• car karb jDUiiukMy hoiv ioctni from |l Ij §lO a day at the atart, and ®*r a* you r » on. Both area, all agrc. In any |>art if Am<-ri<a. you can coamni,* at hon.e, gi» Ing all your ff»c,or span* wornenti only t • the work. All li n*w. Otcat t>ay Ml UK tee every worker We Mart yoo, furuiehlnK everything. EASILY, tfl'EgplLY Iremeri. rAKTIII LAUM I'UKK. AodrtN it one*, msws * CO.. I'UHI LAMV, MM&IL Nothing On Earth Will MAKfc HENS £ X.IKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Hood for Moulting Uert*. •* T,SSSSfSX JKK,TSr„ «L» orders «r more. Snmple copy Boston, JU~ SIO,OOO will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make WOLFF'S ACME BLACK ING at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the reta'l price is 20c. This offer is open until January ist., 189 J. For particulars address tbe undersigned. ACME BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings arc made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol £ -> thit '.vctin make ACME CLACKING as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH", Philadelphia. -RIK^RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle iun ir'i to make six scratched and dulled cherrv "cl uirs look like newly finished cia |, It will do many ether remarkable »hj; . jx'a r.o other paint can do. Ail retailers sell it. jQT Good Blood, Good ITcaltTi. oC The 31ood Searcher is the safest Purifier werJUr known. Beat Tonic. Cnres Boils. Pimpl-s. Af Ulcers. Black Heid« ( and all hud%C Afßlood. Soli by Druggist*. £9 fb; SiUtn M»ilclno Co., _ WEL Rig MEM ONLY! LOST or 7AILLNG MAtfHOOX |T| SttyiWjGeneral and HKKVOUS DSfUJTT; fA'Jd lUjl) |W: &k&9U of Body and Mind, Effect! fclliliii'XlJjof Errors or Excsssss i n Old or Young. KeLusf. NooU HAMIiMyD fnlly Mrator**. how toea'ara* so 4 fttracgthaaWEAK, CSDKTP LOPEk OJIOA4 PARTS OF MOT. IMadlT nafaluac HOBS TRKATMIST—Ia a 4ij, In u.tify fltn *0 bUtea ud Fercifra Countries. Write the*. ®e«eripil*« B»"k, raplaaaiUn aad proofs nailed fataM) free. M4rui ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. Ye r\ DOCTORS LAKE IM| I PRIVATE DISPENSARY. -I-A.V J1 COR. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. /JKfSmt\ PITTSBURGH, PA. „ t jHR All forma of Delicate and Com limKly plicated Diseases requirIugC'oN RIDEXTXAL and SCIENTIFIC Mcd- ication are treated at this I)is pensury with a success rarely attained. Dr. B. K. I.,ike Ma member of the Royal College of Phy sicians and Surgeons, and Is the oldest and most experienced SPECIALIST in the city. Special at tention ftiven to Nervous Debility from crcessive meat jtl exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc.. caus ing physical and mental decay, of euerpy, despondency, etc.; also Cancers. Old Sores, Kit". Pi let, Kheumatlom, and all diseases of the Skin, Blood. I.ungs, Urinary Organs, etc. Consultation 'ivo ail'i strictly confidential. Office hours. 9to I and 7 to 8 p. M.; Bundayu, 2to 4 P. K. only. ill Kt office or uMrcn DRS. LAKK, COlt. CtNX AVE. ANDITHST..PITTSBUBGH. PA. rnnn washes UUIiU OUT rurrb Clothes * I nrrll AS LITTLE OR LnLLiIMnRIIRRIUR ■ H IS REQUIRED. S AU follow; JUlir DIRECTIONS a CLOSELY^ DIIDTIIPC We, nnderstgned, are entirely nUr l ufit- cured of Rupture by l)r. .J. 15. MAVEH. 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. i'lio*. B. li.'.rtuny, Ntw RlnggoM. Pa., !. Srindt. South Kaxfon, Pa., I-. P. & ('. A. I)"turck, Oley, l'a.. R. u. Stanley. 424 Spruce St.. Lebanon. Pa. A. Schneider, Locust Dale, Pa., 11. n. Null, Limekiln, I'.i. Win. E. Hartenstlne I'ha nlx ville. hL W. H. L.i iiibach, t;24 WsshlngtAn Reading, I'a.. J. C. I.yme, 1310 Howard St., Har risbur?. Pa., Keelm, Douglassvllle. Pa. I)r, MAYKIt is ;-.t Hotel Penn. Reading, Pa., on the 2d Saturdnv of each month. Call and see hiin 1831 TIIK CULTIVATOR 1 592 Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture & Fruit Growing, Llve-Stock and Dairying, Wbiie it also includes all minor depart ment* of Kural interest, such us the Poultry Yard, Entomology, Uee-Koeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Beading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of the Nev.s of the Week. Its Mabket Kki*orts are unusually complete, and much attention in paid to tho Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions— IVhen to Buy and When to Ml. It is liberally Illustrated, und by RECENT ENLARGEMENT, contains more reading matter than ever before. The subscription Price is per year, but we oiler a SPECIAL REDUCTION in our CLUB RATES FOR 1892: Two Subscriptions, in one remittance.. $4 Six Subscriptions, do. do. .. 10 Twelve Subscriptions, do. do. .. 18 all Nkw Subscriber* for 181)2, paying in advance nntr, \vk \vix.l sbkii the paper WEEKLY, from our receipt of the remittance, to January Ist, 1892, without CHARGE l~if" Spkcimbk Copies Free Address LUTHER TUCKER A SOX, Publishers Albany, N Y, Full Again. We mean our wall paper de partment. full and overflowing with our immense and choice stock of paper hangings. You must help us out, we haven't room for half our goo-ls. until you relieve us of some of them. We have the choicest selec tion of patterns in every grade from Brown Blanks at 10 cts to Gilts at from 20 cts to .J 81 per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Ne.ir I'ostotfice, Butler, Pa MONt it::: W« fci tUk- r»ndw»« euntvly ■ t I' •-i» «" •' y * h'-r , t »-•> |cr»..rh»n,l u ,,Hi.ia», lud I I. . • Wo car furj.UU you tl» em* u. I nil V. No »{M4,. t>. • a f-intii r.r.a full Uif. - V«JK<ft:CO .A»WhfA. 3UIML *orkCl» THE SPARROW A!»D THE TOP. Pugnacious Sparrow (to top)— What are you buzzing and going on about? If you don't stop it I'll jump on you. (He jumps.) The Top—Buzzz, bizzz, fcrrrl The Sparrow (on his head) —Great bugs! I'm dizz.v! Golden Days. Over In Jersey. New Yorker—Your police force here does not seem to amount to much. Have you found the perpetrator of the last mvtrder that was committed? Local Official—Waal, no, we haven't got no perpetrator yet, but we found the corpse of Ihe victim. —Texas Sift togs. Why Not ? Elderly But Well Preserved Widow (in business) —This is an employment agency, is it not? Manager —It is, ma'am. What can I do for you? "I want a bright, active, capable young man for a typewriter." —Chicago Tribune. Souvenir* of tli© Occasion. Judge—You entered this man's house and stole ten silver spoons. Have yoc anything to say for yourself? Ragged Hider—l am a souvenir spoon collector. Judge—Let them be a souvenir of this occasion for six months. —Jewelers' Circular. Mo More Sales. Confectionery and Ice Cream Man — We'll lose ten of our best customers next week. Assistant—We will! Are they going to Oklahoma? "No; they're going to get married." — —"Come to my arms."he said. "Can't," says she, "I've rheumatism." Get Salva tion Oil." She went immediately and brought a bottle. 25 cents. Man]' a home has been robbed of sun shine and happiness by the loss of some dear child. «hen Dr. Bull's Cough syrup would have saved it. —The gauge of the Koman chariots 2,- 000 j ears ago, was four feet eight and one half inches, same as standard railroad gauge of to day. —An honest Swede tells his etory in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. "One of my children took a severe cold and got the croup. I gave her a teaspoonlul of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes iater I gave her ont' more. By this time -she had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited; theu'she went back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and I gavu her the same remedy with the same results. 1 write this because 1 thought there might be some one in the same need and not know the merits of this wonderful medi cine." Charles A. Thompson, Des Moines, lowa. 50 cent bottles for sale by D. 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breadeu <fc Allison. W. Sunbury. An exchange, in an obituary of a young woman who died, closed by saying: "She had an amiable temper,, and was uncom monly fond of ice cream and other delica cies." —Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrbo-a while in the service, have since been permanently cured of it by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrha-a Remedy. For sale by D. B.Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Broaden & Allison, W. Sunbury. —That Connecticut preacher who was said to own a shanghai rooster that could sing the doxology has been so pestered by dime museum managers that he has had to denounce the story as a fowl lie. —Spectacles aud Eyeglasses made by- Robert Bruce Wallace, (successor to tho "Fox Optical C 0.,) at 624 l'enn Avenue, Pittsburg, I'a., are conceded the best and most comfortable. Save money by having him lit your eyes. —The balance of nature ha* surely been somehow disturbed. It takes 800 expen sive roses to make a teaspoon full of per fume, while a pennyworth of cooked onions will scent a whole neighborhood. —ltch on human aud horses ana all ani mals cured in 30 minutes by Wooll'ord's Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —A letter sent from Mauch Chunk Pa.,to Calcutta via yueenstown,immediately mail ed back to Mauch Chunk, via Hong Kong and San Francisco, made the circuit of the Globe in 68 day s. Pleasant Employment at Good Pay. The publishers of SKKU-TIMK AND HAR VEST,au old established monthly,determin ed to greatly increase their subscription lists, will employ a number of active agents for the ensuing «ix months at $50.- 00 per mouth or more if their services warrant it. To insure active work an ad ditional cash prize of SIOO.OO will be awarded tho agent who obtains tho the largest number of subscribers "The early bird gets the worm." Send four silver dimes, or twenty 2-ccnt stamps with your application, stating your age aud territory desired, naming some prominent business man as a refereuce us to your capablities, and we will give you atrial. The 40 cents pays your own subscription and you will receive full particulars, i Address SEED-TIME ANI) HARVEST, r.a Plume, Pa. —Damp weather in a town in Kansas , caused a package of 5000 postage stamps ! to become glued together in a solid block | making it necessary to return them all to : Washington. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, l'a., stop at ! the Anchor !lote', corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class i Hotel conducted on tho European plan. | Lodgings. 'J.I. —35,—or 50 cents. Chamberialn's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eye?, Tetter, Salt Khenm, Scald Head, Old | Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it utter all other treatment had failo<L it hi put up in Zi and 50 cent boxes. Consumption Surely Curod. To THE iuiTiu:— Ploaso inform your readers that I li.iv: apoxitlve remedy for tho above-named dlscii ' . By its timely uno thouundl ofhopcdeu caM-o have been jioruancntly cured. I ahull bo glad to rend two bottles ot my remedy FUEK to any of your re.idi m who hav» ronaumptiou if they -.V.11 Mud 1110 their JUiiroaa and P. O. addreaa. Beapect | ially, X. A. BJWCUM, M. C., 10l Pearl St. N. Y. . THE MISCELf AgEOgl He n«d CU»n ««. Tramp—Have you chacffe for half a dollar? Gentleman—Yea. Where's the half dollar? Tramp—l haven't any, but 1 thort if you had change for a half dollar, you might hare a dime er two fern poor man wot's seen better days. All the gents I have asked fer help said they hadn't any change.—Good News. He Uidn't Know. Marie (crossly)— That Harry Haskins never docs know when to go home. Katie—What's the matter; keep you up till midnight? Marie (pettishly)—No; he went away at half past cine, when he might aa well have stayed till half past eleven- Mamma and papa weren't at home.— Detroit Free Press. TAKING OFFENSE. Waiter —Menu, sir? Uncle Josh (from Wayback)—Me, you skunk! What do ye mean mo for? —Judge. She Knew H!« Weakness. Laura —What a hateful little hypo crite Jennie Figg is. She smokes cigarettes when she is with us girls, but she won't let poor Chollie light one when he calls on her. Says she can not endure them. Flora—lt is not that she cares to have him think she abhors them, but she knows he will go home some two hours earlier if he is not permitted to smoke. —Indianapolis Journal. Fathers find Sons. Howell Gibbon—Father. I wish to say to you that I am engaged to Miss Cash ly, and I hope you will give your con sent. Old Gibbon—Miss Cashly? H'm— haw I Well, it's all right, my boy. I hope you'll be happy. Only—if her motlief had accepted ine instead of that confounded Teddy Cashly I'd never have been able to give you this pleas ure, me boy!— Truth. Very 111. Indeed. "Law me!" sighed Mrs. Partington, "here I have been suffering the big amies of death for three mortal weeks. First I was seized with a bleeding phrenology in the left hampshirc of the brain, which was exceeded by a stop page of the left ventilator of the heart. This gave me an inflammation in the be rax, and now I'm sick with the chlo roform morbus.' —N. Y. Advertiser. Science Halts. Layman—l understand that you have devoted your life to the study of disease germs? Great Scientist (proudly)—l have. Layman—Have you found a remedy for any of them? Great Scientist—Well, no; but I have succeeded in finding good long names for them alL—Good News. —llu said. "My love I aui sorry tJ disap point you al- ':t the picnic, bu. my trotter has a lame foot." That's nothing! We've plenty of Saivatiou Oil. The Detroit Free Press Fiend has been panning on Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. llis is only gratitude for ail thinking men knows its merits. —(Exch.) —Melbourne, the rain maker, has sold hi.. Keeret to a company in Kansas for *IOO,OOO. —A bit of Lemon peel chewed just he fore taking a noxious dose of medicine will dispel the taste of the dose. —For lame back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannnel with Chamber lain's Pain balm and bind it on the affect ed parts. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The same treatment will cure rheumatism. For sale by I). II Wuller, Butler; A. Powers, Pro spect; Broaden it Allison, W. Sunbury. —Judge.Prulen, of Ohio, who has been making an extended tour of Alaska says that he thiuks the natives of that laud are of Chinese or Japanese rather than of Indian descent. They have many of the pronounced mental characteristics of the Mongolian race whilo they bear absolu'.e ly no resemblance to the typical Western Indian. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, sol't or calloused lumps aud blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweoney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use o r one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. When the lights went out in the Flori da church where the negroes were conduct ing a revival, somebody jelled "Judg ment!"and they trampled each other in the effort to escape it. There is matter for a whole volume on ihe popular ideas of religion in that. To Consumptives. The underbigDed having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung aflection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow suffer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis t'ud all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost theia nothing, aud may prove a bless ing, will please address KKV. KDWAHD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —An old lady of Clinton, Mo., brought suit against the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company lor $5,000 for killing her husband and SSO for killing an old sow. When the matter came up she dismissed tho suit as to her husband but refused to full a cent on the sow. —Rheumatism cured in c. day—"Mysti— cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic cally cures in Xto 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious, it removes at once the cause aud the dis ease immediately disappears. Tho first do.;o greatly benefits. T5 cts. Sold b}' J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —A. M. ilobhs, ofSherperd, Mich.,some saasons ago planted West. India cofloe berries, aud baa used the same each yeai in his family instead of store eoffee. This j year he harvested seven bushels and is j furnishing seed to his neighbors. RHKCMATIMU Cured in a l)ay.—'"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and \euralgiu rail- ! ically cures in Ito .'5 days. Its action I upon tho system is remarkable and mys j terious. It removes at once the cause and , the disease immediately disappears. The j first do-,- greatly benefits, 7 > cents. Sold by J. C. Redick, Drugist, Butler. —A good way to hold grain for higher ; prices is to put a share of it into thirtty 1 young animals. If you have good stock and feed well, the grain thus stored will : neither shrink in quantity nor depreciate ! in price. It will enst you nothing for storage, nor for hauling to market. Try THE JOINT DEBATE BETWEEN and ox PFEE TRADI3 and TARIFF Is over end the minds of the pi >p!e aie very much the same as be!ore Few i-onrerts, if ay at r.II. were made, bat clo6e cash buvera are stil! pressing to JOHN BICKELS. FOR THEIR BOOTS, SHOES & R U B Li E R S. Never before in the history of JJutler Co., has footwear been soid as cheap as now. Those that have not visited my Btore will be both pleased ind supriscd to learn the low prices I am quoting on first quality foot weir Men and Boj;s Sip Boots. Mast move from now until Jan. Ist, end in order to make them move rapidly. 1 have marked them at extremely low prices. Men's good solid boot 3 $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Boy's hoots SI.OO, $1.25 and $1 50. Men's calf boots $1 50. Boy's calf boots $1.25. The above boots are great bargains worth fully double the price named ou them. Ladies - Misses «£ Cliiidrt ns Shoes. In endless variety &re piace-J on eaV at prices thai cannot be resisted. A visit to my store wii convince you that lam the leader in low prices and .-u_v goods are second to none in the market. My Trade is Not Co;.fined to Butler County, Every day brings new custoners from joiricgcounties.and the eagerness with which tley make their purchases is evidence of the fait that my fame for "good boots and shoes and extremely low prices is le&cbini* a long ways from home. lipi'casi ill 3 CaGGil Mewßi When you get c bargain at i store teil it,tell your neighbor. I want you all to ecine, and the more I seli ibe cheeper I sell. u"bl3t2jt s Marked Bown« J bin selling (be best makes of rubber beets at $2.35, slippers included *2o quiaiiiy get ds ckesper. Lefore buying any rubbers don't fail to call. Goldtr, snti-2»nag Prtiof. Are the only mbb-r boots tbf-.t will not snag or blister, every pair wariaiiWd iu ewry lt-speei. TLey ate the boots to buy. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Box Toe Shop Boot* aivv tys ou Leather and Findings. Boot Grease Free. Repairing neatly and promptly done. JOHN BICKEL. ™ PENN'A BUTLER, ------ There was scarcely a«iy necessity for ebowing this lady our card Some shoes have no tongue, but all hoes have a Story to tell whether they are or not. Thiß story »* of either good, bad or in different work manship. and it isn't always told at a glance either. Sometimes bad work manship masquerades as good, the difference being perceptible to ouly the trained eye. Shoes differ iu quality is much as they do in price, but the price should be regulated according to the difference in quality and not be out of proportion with it. We (in n • ch-r.i to give ft high prude shoe for a low grade price, but what wo do claim is 'ha', lor no shoe which leaves our store do we make a charge which i' ;:ot fully justified by its actual value. A dollar's worth for a dollar is what we self and that is what you will get if you try a pair of our ladies' line D .lgola kid shoes at $2 00 or a pair ol our men's fine calf sewed . hoes at $2 00. Aiso see our immense stock ol waterproof winter shoes, which cunuo be duplicated iu the couDty at the | low price asked for them. Highest grade of men's aud bojs' calf, kip, grain 'and rubber boots at rock bottom prices. A-L. R-U-F-F. 114: Soutli Main Street. Butler, Pa STOCK ESTIBEU IW! Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles j At lowest cash prices at j. R. o R ijjK r*i' Xo. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. 7 %J Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. ____ I Pittsburgh, Pa. * Thin old and r« UaMe liihtilui prepares! I Uoas > via of young n»«i and vvoineu tor Ike li'llve (lutirs <i( 11f, l i.il: .• In v.-..»»*. of a u:: .i! pi ucll vl education, clrc.ilars will be spnt on application. I'. UlilF A SOXS g READ AND REMEMBER f Kor -trirtlv pun- and n !i. 1-! s' ' A 11» IIT I.IQUOIi.S. call on i. m. jph&g i, is sjinnm i.ii si., i ivimii Bun, I' a. ; (C>pp. Motongal.ela 11-iu-c.) Mulclil* .■■ lor i- 1 •' «!!■• J- ■ pofce* are FINCH'S COI.DKN \Vi:i>l>lNii, , A!' 1 OWKKNMFI Ml:r. S \Vll!.-.|\ >, t . r ql. <»vi:um>l.i \S V. KIM. - IMI.LIJiUKKS WHISK V, li. t t;ood . neatly packed ;.n<l prom : ■ -'! ■i : • Fkkk oi on r>-..e:pt i f ..■>!« or |m olTlce Order. Jf Notliliisr f.vur V'il c. O. !»• Send fur ITicc l.isl. , iSiSiSTIIT* • < ' " V v . "i"' I ' c -'OrtlAS jn. a/y \ ~ *.T , - ; *T. £gtiߣi;> k*£ i 0 ! DOCTOR J B. HOB EWRACK'S : i.aii M, 01-ticks. ,r!h s: CO NO NT, I'llll. UIKLPIII A, PA ' \f,- ijt ... 1 ilu Aun ri .. lor tlie treatment of ' IK 1 11. lUM'ANKS and lOLTIIFII. EBIIOBS | • i< i. Nervuu-i l cbllll.>. CU era. Kuu- ' B Odor. Kid- ! i . aud >kin Vlm. is, Yarlooctle, Hy drocele, liupiurc. i'UK'il i»y improved method.- ■ v- j:. i.uuu fu bj Luiiiit'sS. The IWdort . . i«i !.• li:i !""k experience and . . i,. ■ i . i 4r„-eUi<le ruir'alCS u.ied and (.•> • Uiui, . ..! cxau:':.*!: n :uul watcliful at icni'uii tt> iHi.'hih during tieaiment. A tori) . i- eitttldlMUineni U our guarantee of Oft! 1 :.UI .JA.M. to -1 I*. M.. ntoor. M. AH day Haturd.iv. sui:d iys, 10 to la A. M. btamp lor book. 5 7* f V ' n.wno wish to ir Vl j > tr.u pan* ,or obtw. •*t»rrt4t js ' :n k ' •** when in wiil find it on f*« lit 1 6THONIS.! - Leading Millinery House - O J *T||' A "IjCffil ■m, imy. m wflLa s: JBb^ We sre now ready to exhibit tbin season's styles of M I Lt =lj=l=N ERY In every desirable style and quality. Our stcrk is ur i>ucl!y large arid attractive. Trimmed hats and bon n-tr nf all deFcripiiorh—felt hats, velvet hate and sailor bats Hats and bennets tr.muicd to ird*r. The largest and most complete t-tcck of velvets, r ibbens, tips, quiils, buds and wings ever brought to Butler FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor Late iu great variety. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive onr t*-st attention, a complete line alwavs on hand. A '"e s IDT PAPE l"i& Cheapest. I • ■ / • I | Street. CLOAKS! JACKETS ! WRAPS! ; AT For Ladies, blisses and Children, the largest line we ever had. Come in and see them, they are 7 i x*ar o BBT. CloakS - Jackets - WrapS, Former Prices. Sensible customers do not pay much attention to ndvertisemets. th*» princ?- pal part of which is former prices, that is, gooes advertised at a price and the statement made that the price qur.red is one-thirdJor one half the former price. Xow if the advertiser was telling the troth he would not be selling goods very long making such losses. What the shrewd buyer wants to know is the present price of goods. Below we give you a few present prices: Indigo-Dyed Cheviots at 6^c. 3,000 yards of good Calico at 5c A splendid lino of Cochcco Twilled Cloth. Suitings, extra wide at Bc. Standard Ginghome at 8c Yard wide Dress goods at lOe. 36-inch Fancy Suitings at 12^c. Fancy Diagonal Suitings at 15c Gents' Woolen Hose at 15c. Yerd wide Cottage carpet at 30c. Fine all wool country flannels, in solid colors and fancy, at 25 cents We have an Immense Stock of ail f-casonable goods, all marked in plain figures, at less than any former or present prices in any other house in Butler county. RITTER & RALSTON. , RINGS, ! Diamonds feS, ' STUDS, f GENTS GOLD, \wr < LADIES GOLD, W atclies ( GENTS SILVER LADIES CHATLAIN, T/ T»TT J Cold Pins ' ®ar-rings, O ( W( 11 \ l Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes Qilvprwurp J and everything that can be I ol J V CI VV cl J (r [ lound in a first cla;>s sto»e 'mat mm iss*-?** E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. J9, North Main St., BUTLEB, PA., THE P Wtt Ml / HAY- FEVER If JzfM U COLD : HEAD Ely'* Cream lialm i* not a liquid, muff or Powder. Applied lt U ouickh abanrbed. lt el. antes the head, allai/* inflammation, heal* _ 50c 50c All Kinds of .Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office,
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