L.O-WIOK tuui a Boigh ami Woiked Lumber ov>u Klßl>< Doors, Sash, Blind*, Mouldings, Sklnglas and Lath Always in Stock.' LIME. HAIR AMD PLASTER. Offlo* opporiU P. A W. Depot, BUTLIB. - ~ PA Planing Mill —AHD— Lumber Yard i, l. Tv ara. L. O. POT via S.O,Purvis&Co. unuomn AJTD DIAI.BM IK Rough tad Planed Lumber Or BVKT DMCRIPTIO*. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE, Butler, Pa. LUMBER YARD. : L.VM. KJ. J'BEWTT, Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, • BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. We have a Urge rtock of *ll kinds of LUM ber, Oil Well Rigs, Etc. Call and get our prices and see onr stock. Mall Order* Promptly Attended To. Office MOXEOX ST., NKA* IWMT PB*X DIPOT, BUTLER. PA. Where is the best place to bay Clothing, Hats, and Gent/' Furnishing Goods? At the Racket Store. WHY P Because they have one of the largest stocks to select from and they sell for CASH thus being able to give you more for a dollar than other house in the county. You can see these facts for yourself by calling at THE RACKET STORE 120Z8. Main3t. Butler, Pa, Reciprocity. To ooanteract the effect of •prtag winds sad storms on isce sod hands; to renew, renorste and purify the catiole after s rigorous winter, is the missioa of GOSSER'S CB2AM GLYCERINE And rijfhtSwell does it perform the tssk, it is s blood, creamy emulsion, with jnst enough vege table oil to soften tbs skin, com bioed with pare glycerine ood other sabstonoes, forming one of the finest preporotioos for chop ped hands, lips or face or any roughness or irritatioo of the skin. No lsdy or gentlemsn should be without it "For sols by J. 0. Redick, Drug gist, Butler, Po. Full 100 Cents' worth to the 'Dollar on Eiery Purchase Made at our Store. We are offering values Un precendented in Furnishings for Ladles, Men and Children. Be advised and yoall save money. Whatever you may require in our line, come to us, we'll show you o mot variety and save you money. Our Spring stock is now full snd „ complete. We guarantee to meet every demsnd to your fallest satis faction. We have a big variety, with many styles of Boys' and Girls' Hats and Oops at low figures. John M. Arthurs. 833 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 333 FARM FOR SALE! The undersigned will sell nu farm.contalnlnjf sixty acres, more or lees, and located in Adams Twp., on tbe Bransburv and Mars road, near Marshall and Mjoraa stations on the P. O W R. K. and near the Callery oil field. It contains a good bouse, (rood bank bun 06x34. good outbuildings. KOOod nmrtii Is ttj ■ftrtjrtfcf mtjff Jtter, rictr*. 1' If• tmd all MWood.' Sold br Druggists. X* is Tie U>dUls»C3.. ri'.'.rtrgt. f». JWk FOR MEN ONLY! tt'TZlTFT***™ LOST or FAILING MAJTHOO* k£liiy^n i n (>eseTai and NERVOUS DEBILITY, RfyWsjM l ■ JlWeakreMcf Body and Kind, Effects yillAf Errors or EZSQMM in Old or Young. Robust. Nobl? >X AN HOOD fullj Kpotor*d. Hew to e nlorf* and §«ren*t!>ru»K\k, I l> ORGAN'S* PARTS Of ROUT. Absolutely tirtfblUn* HOMIt THKATEK.IT-iieneitt lu a dry. 11l Tr-cn, 60 fit*!ft and foreign foaatr'ra. ffritttkoM, tl*e B , L. rir>;?.ji«iUr and proof* Baited 'stated) froc. Utnti Er>U. MbOiCAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. r\ doctors lake hn& »5j PIUVATE DISPENSARY. fc.it>- At COR. PENM AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. . PITTSBURGH, PA. ' \ Allforms Of Delicate and Com - '«» Z', ■ is-A plicated Diseases requiilnft CON 1 - fc" 'gr rrnisTlAL ami SCIENTIFIC Med ic.i.i MI 810 treated at this Dis pensary with n success rarely attained. Dr. S. K. La io Is a member of the Koval College of I'liy liciann and Surgeons, and if* the oldest and most jxia-rieiiced SlKCl ALisr in theclty. Special at tention piven to Nervous Debility frome -censivo mental exertion, indiwreticn of youth, etc.. caus ing 1 hyolcal and mental decay,lack of energy, lespondeney, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, Piles, rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin, 81000. I.mi.s, Urinary Organs,etc. Consultation Jree aii' 1 .tiletly confidential. Office hours, it to ; and 7 to S F. »!.; Sundays, 2 to * P. M. onl\. ill i.t office or address J I.AKK, COR. "k.W AVt. ANDITUST..riITBUUItGH.I'A. DOCTOR J. E. HOB ENSACK'S MKI)IC\I. OFFICES. SOB North BKCOXW ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Are the oldest in America for the treatment of SPECIAL IHkEASEM and TOOTHFUL ERItORS. Blood Poison. Nervous Debility. Ulcers. I(un niii'rs. Discharges. Strictures, liladder. Kld iii v, i,nd Skin Diseases. Varicocele, Hy drocele, Rupture. Permanently cured by improved methods without detention from business. The Doctor's success Is due to Ills lire-long experience and study; to the pure vegetable remedies used and to the thorough examination and watchful at tention given patients during treatment. A forty years' establishment is our guarantee of success. Office liouis, 9A. m. t«;; p. M., <; to i> r. M. All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. Send stamp for book. fflfiil WASHES ll IS WITHOUT UUyil WEARING OUT rlirrh CLOTHES, I HrrH AS LITTLE OR yirL" NO RUBBING #(f| ■ M IS REQUIRED. SHAM follow Jlinw DIRECTIONS a CLOSELY, MY NEW STORK Is now completed und I respectf'illj invite the Public to call aud see me. I'am prepared to supply every thiuir in the lire of Drugs cines at all hours. Prescriptions at night a ispecialty. Electric Bell and speaking tube at front door. Calls answered prompt- Jy- Ajbright, cheerful room aud every new. Yours, J. K. BALPH. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. PKVOTEI) TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture & Fruit-Growing, Live-Stock and Dairying, While it also includes all minor depart ments of Kural interest, such as the Poultry Yard, Entomology, Bee Keeping, Greenhouse and Urapory, Veterinary Replies, Farm Question*' and Answers, Fireside Heading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of the News of the \\ eek. Its MARKKT itW'ouTH are unusually complete, and much attention is paid to the l'rospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions—■ 11'Ihii In Hmj and II hen to Sell. It is liberally Illustrated, and by RECENT ENLARGEMENT, contains more reading matter than ever before. The subscription Price i I- .">o per year, hut we oiler a SPECIAL REDUCTION in our CLUB RATES FOR 1892: Two Subscriptions, in one remittance.. $-1 Six Subscriptions, do. do. .. 10 Twelve Subscriptions, do. do. .. IS 1 . To all X Kiv .Siihsrribtrn f THK PAPK(I W h EKLV, from our ITKCMPT of the remitlancc t** 'foundry 181)2| \\ ITIIOL r CHARGE II; SPKT IMHN COPIES FREE Address LT7TIIEH TICKER A SON, I'ultli.iliern, Albany, N Y. aa> oi fa.wno toe«amloe IbjidftTlScltS ,p..,i.cr o ;.t VI ff-'v"" ">■ " wh«n In Chicago, will find it on f#«rt %.££ LOP.D&IHOIUS. FRESH FOREIGN FACTS. THE population of Greece is Increas ing faster than that of any other conn try in Europe at presant. A Swmisil anarchist has starte4 aB anarchistic &unday-scliool at JiordWop incr, a city of about 30,000 inhabitants, in Sweden. THE eoachmen of Berlin wear a dis- j tiDctive hat when eonvevinjz physicians and are granted the right of way by a city ordinance. A JL"I>OE in Glasgow has decided that the amount of copper used in tinned green peas was not dangerous, and that the process need not be stopped. THE population of St. Petersburg is steadily diminishing. It is less by oighty five thousand than it was at the census taken seren years ago. No other European capital is thus decreasing. Is France a new "magic mirror" has lately been introduced. It consists es sentially of a glass plate coated with a film of platinum so thin as to be trans parent to light coming through from behind, while being a tree mirror or re flector to light impinging it from the front. MECHANICAL SCIENCE. THE practice of "cold sawing" of steel and iron is being generally adopted. IMPROVED engine practice has caused the adoption of a mechanioal device for constant feeding of fuel to the ftir naces. A NEW mode of furnishing power to motor engines by mixing steain with hot gases is creating a great deal of in terest in English circles. PEAT fuel has been found very suc cessful in Russia. It is produced by a patent process, and is cheaper than coal, has less weight and bulk, and con tains scarcely any sulphur. IRON has been rolled to the thinness of 1-ISOO of an inch. This exefcssivo tenuity will be understood when it is considered that the thinnest tissue paper measures 1-1200 of an inch. SCIENCE comes to the Iront in the manufacture of grindstones. The best now made are composed of a mixture of pulverized quartz, powdered flint, powdered emery, and rubber. They ontwear by many years any natural stone. M!«lnformed. She (severely)—l have been informed that you intend to give a bachelor dinner to your friends on the day be fore we are married. Now, as I under stand it, a bachelor dinner is for the purpose of taking leave of a gang of fel lows whom no gentleman would intro duce to his wife, and I should iust like to know why a gentleman should havo such — He—My dear, you have been misin formed. I haven't the least intention of giving a bachelor dinner or taking leave of anybody. "You haven't?" "Of course not. I shall meet them everv night at the club just the same as before." —N. V. Weekly. —l've boon a sufferer from rheumatism for years and have boon nnable to obtain anv relief at all. Salvation Oil gave me entire relief and I heartily recommend it. lienrv 'Winkel. Baltimore, Md. What so wonderful, as a severe coaeh cored by I). Bull's Cough Syrup for 25 cents. Try it! —Tight hat bands causa baldness. —A Massachusetts school is to teach boys how to sew. —An honest Swede tells his story in plain hut unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. ''One of my children took a severe cold and got the croup 1 gave her a teaspoonl'ul of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes later 1 gavy her one more. By this time she had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and >lept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited; then .-Lie went back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and I gave her the saiue remedy with the same results. 1 write this because I 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 bodies for sale by 1). 11. Wuller, lintler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Broaden & Allison. W. Snnbury. —There are touches of Christmas in the shops already. —Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrluea while in the service, have since been permanently cured of it b}' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diirrhiea Remedy. For sale by I). If TVullcr, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breoden & Allison, W. Sunbury. —The wages of tin are regulated by a backsliding scale —Spectacles and Eyeglasses made by ltobert Uruce Wallace, (successor to the "Fox Optical C 0.,) at GIM I'enn Avenue, I'illsburg. I'a., are conceded the best and most comfortal le. Save money by having him lit your eyes. Marriage licenses sometimes give more information than over reaches the public. —ltc'u on human and horses ana all ani mals cured in 'M minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —A soft answer turns away wrath, yet it requires u grnfi one to turn away trumps. Pleasant Employment at Good Pay. The publishers of SKED-TIMK AND HAR VEST,an old established monthly,determin ed to greatly increase their subscription lists, will employ a number of active agents for the ensuing «ix months at 150.- 00 per month or more if their services warrant it. To insure active work an ad ditional cash prise of SIOO.OO will be awarded the agent who obtains the the largest number of subscribers. "The early bird gets the worm." Send four silver dimes, or twenty 2-cent stamps with your application, stating your age and territory desired, naming some prominent business man as a reference as to your capablities, and we will give you a trial. The 40 cents pays your own subscription and you will receive full particulars. Address SEED TIME AND HARVEST, La Plume, I'a. —An old uiaid says she does not favor the single tax, but favors taxing the single men. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25, —35,—0r 50 cents. —There's a time for everything. Taking off your boots after you gut in bed indi cates a high old time. Consumption SuroSy Cured. To Tur EDITOR: —Pleiuto inform your roadi*rs that 1 havo a poaitivo remedy for tho above-named diftcasc. By its timely u»e thousand* of hopelen* canes havo been permanently cured. I ahull bo glad to wend two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readcre who have coimuinption if they will send mo their Lxprens and P. O. address, liespeet fully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl Bt.. N. Y. —Nine of the World's Fuir buildings are under way. —A lawyer generally feels competent to break any will but his wife's. Chamberlain "a Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain enro for Chronic Soro Eye?, Tetter, bait Khctim, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases bavo been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed it is put up ia 25 and 00 cunt boxes. Y6U CAN FIND . I:i PITTSBI" R' H Jit Ihe Arti»ing tin res uof "C h u£ REMINGTON BROS. .Uo will cuuuucl for wirerUitirg ul lutrtal . •' THE CITIZEN M ISCELi ASKOIS FIGS AND THISTLES. CHARACTER is capital. LOAFERS are never happy- As alrfiless life is a fmitiess life. THERE is no rest in doing nothing. WE are all willing to admit tho de pravity of other folks. A man is very small if yon can put all th«re is of him into a coffin. A GREAT many giants become very small when jon get close to them. EVERT dollar some men get widens tho gulf between them and Ueaven. A ncNGKY poet forgets that he is hungry while he is reading his own poetry. How BAST it is to find people who are anxious to do good—at somebody else's expense. THE man whoattend* strictly to his own business will always h*sc a busi ness to attend to. A GREAT man Is always more sur prised than anybody else, when be find* out that he is great.—Ram's Horn. REMINDERS OF DAYS GONE BY. TaK earliest coin for Ameriean use was made about 1612 and bore as a de sign the picture of a hog.' TIIE first land office erected in Kansas is still standing at Kickapoo, between Atchison and Leavenworth. A DIRECTORY of tho city of Portland, Me., for the year 1858 has been brought to light, and in it appears tbis line: "Blaine, J. G., editor Advertiser, boards U. S. hoteL" AMONG the exhibits at the Fryebnrg (Me.) fair recently were a plow that has been in use for 115 years, and a picture framed In a board cut from a pine log 12) years ago. AN interesting relic of the past at old Pemaquid, Mass., is a street 30 feet wide paved with medium-sized flat stones, raised in the middle and having good gutters and curbs of large stones, besides a fine sidewalk HH feet wide. The street was built in 1030, it is said. ALL OVER THE FARM. A MILKER who has a nervous, un steady hand will soon ruin a cow. LAND well cultivated and kept clean year after year has fewer weeds and ia easier to cultivate. HUTTER makers are warned to soak and not steam their tubs- When steamed it is difficult to get tho butter out. CLOVER makes excellent silage when it is put up properly, but it requires tareful handling and heavy weighting, or it is liable to spoil. WE have no doubt that many horses are fed too much. It is worth while to experiment to see if your horse will not do as well or better on less food. THE man who complains that his eows arc unruly can safely be set down as a poor farmer, and very often be is a cruel ono, who deserves punishment. Most unruly oows are made so by hunger. WORK OF THE INVENTORS. A DOLL that writes letters on a slate Is a recent invention of a machinist in Nuremburg, Germany. A BOLLTIOS called diamond Ink has been invented which enables one to write upon glass. It is necessary to al low it to remain upon the glass about fifteen minutes before wiping off. A SCARP pin invented by a joker is made of a genuine clove encircled by a silver snalce, and mountod on a card with this inscription: "Well, what's yours—? Well, I'll take the samel" To TAKE the place of an old-fash ioned needle a Brooklyn aian has invented an ear piercer which looks like a sky rocket with a long fuse. The point pierces the ear, cariying with it the gold wire, and the shaft is then withdrawn. —Salvation Oil, the people's liniment is guaranteed to bo the best. Only 25 cents a bottle. A fat man in Washington, who used to be an invalid, took to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp and now be walks right over over the very slenderous dudes, and don't caro at all. This remedy costs 25 cts. —A yonng man in Indiana county a few evenings ago broke several of his best girl's ribs while hugging her. Notwithstanding the dangerous character of such a beau all the girls are trying to capture him, but his girl says she will have every bone in her body broken before she will give him up. —For lame hack thero is nothing better than to satnralo a flaunnel with Chamber lain's Pain balm and bind it on the att'ect cd parts. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. Tho same treatment will cure rheumatism. For sale by L>. 11. Wullcr, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden A Allison, W. Sunbury. —Pennsylvania is captnring the large iron contracts of tho World's fair. So far tho contracts for tho great tower and Ma chinery hall have been awarded to Penn sylvania firms. The latter is to bo erected by the Beading Iron Company. The build ing is to be of Iron and stone and will be 85x500 feet. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of tine bottle. Warranted tho niosi wonderful blemish euro ever known. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —Corn husks boiled in caustic soda are being utilized lor tho manufacture of paper. The cooking process results iu the forma tion of a spongy, glutinous paste, which is subjected to heavy presure so as to elimi nate the gluten, tho fiber remaining bo ing made into paper in the usual way. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after iiuQVriiig for several years with a severe lung aliection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious lo make known to bis fellow suffer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (!r«-e of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption; Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis snd all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will iry his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will please address RKV. F.DWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. —County newspaper publishers soon find out who arc the honest and dishonest men in the community. The subscription list tells the story. It is an unfailing criterion. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti cure" for rheumatism aad neuralgia, radic cally cures in Ito ii days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. II removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —Keep a lookout for a dangerous coun terfeit filty ecu' piece of the date of 1887 which it iu circulation. It has a clear ring, but it is a little thicker than a genu ine coin. KUBI MATISM Cured in a Day.—"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Xeuralgia rad ically cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redick, Drugist, Butler. —On tho quiet, now, don't you think it about time to be sweeping up those dead leaves and other rubbish about your prem ises and burning thein. Aside from the fact that it would be conductive togood health it will add much to the appearance ofyour property,and at the expense of very little trouble. THE JOINT DEBATE BETWEEN CAMPBELL and McEINLET ON FREE TRADE and TARIFF Is over ami the minds of the people are very much the same as before. Few eonverta, if auy at all, were made, but close ea?h buyers are still pressing to JOHN BICKEL'S. FOR THEIR BOOTS. SHOES & R U B B E R S. Never before in the history of Butler Co., has footwear been sold as cheap as now. Those that have uot visited my store will be both pleased aDd supriscd to learn the low prices I am quoting on first quality footwear. . Misn and Boys Kip Boots. Must move from now until Jau. Ist, and in order to make them move rapidly, I have marked them at extremely low prices. Men's good soiid boots $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Boy s boots SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. Men's calf boots $1.50. Boy's call boJts $1.25. The above boots are great bargains worth fully double the price named on them. laadios. Misses & Childrens Shoes. In endless varietv are placed on sale at prices that cannot be resisted. A visit to my store will convince you that lam the leader in low prices and my goods are second to none in the market. My Trade is Not Confined to Butler County. Everv dav briDgs cew customers from joining counties.and the eagertess with which tLey mnke their purchases is evidence of the latt that my fame for good boots and shoes and extremely low prices is reaching a long ways from home. Spread the Good News« When you get a bargain st utv stove tell it,tell your neighbor. I want you nil to ccme, and the more I sell the cheaper I sell. Rubber Goods Marked Down. I em celling the btst mekesof rubber boots at $2.35, slippers quiality goods cheaper. Before buying any rubbers don't fail lo call. Golden Rule Anti-Snag Proof. Are llie oulj rubber bout- tb»t will «n»g or blister, eraj pair warranted ... ev.rj rMpm. Tb. j arc tl» boots to boy. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Box Toe Shop Boots always on band. Leather and findings. Boot Grease Free. Repairing neatlv and promptly done. JOHN BICKEL. _ _ _ _ PENN'A BUTLER, - - There was scarcely any utceesity for showing this l a «j7 c « r «J Some shoes have no longue. but all -hoes Lave a story to tell w tetherthey are tongueless or not This story is of either good, bad or indifferent wo k manship. and it ieu't always told at a glance either. Sometimes bad work manship masquerades as good, the difference being perceptible to only the trained eye. Shoes differ in quality as much as tbev do to' P™e, price should be regulated according to the difference in quality an ° °°* b ® out of proportion with it. We do not claim to give a high gwde shoe for a low grade price, tut what we do claim is, that lor no shoe which letres oar store do we make a charge which is not fully justified by its actual value. A dollar's worth lor a dollar is what we sell and that IB what you will get if vou trv a pair of our ladies' fine Dongola kid shoes at $3.00 or a pair o our men's fine calf sewed shoes at $2 00. Also see our immense atock of waterproof winter shoes, which eanrot be duplicated in the county at tne low price asked for them. Highest grade of men's and boys calf, kip, grain and rubber boots at rock bottom prices. A-L. R-U-F-P. 114 South Main Street. Butler, I-'a STOCK ENTIRELY NEW! Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles At lowest cash prices at •J. 11. O It I|PK B|' No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. of Electric Hell and Clock. Butler's Book 1,000 Pages, 200 Original Engraving*, Elegant Hind ing", Published in :! Languages, Popular Prices. FIRST EDITION, lOO.ixiO COPIES The Only Authentic Work By GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Exclusive Territory and Liberal Term given to Reliable Agents. Accompany application with #2.00 for Prospectus. J. W. Keeler & Co., 230 So. 6TH RT. PHILADELPHIA. PA. READ AND REMEMBER j Kor Strictly pure ;iii(l irllat'le HTUAllillf UytJOKS. call on I. Iff. FINCH, 12 SBITII HE I. D ST.. PITTSBUHfiH, PA. (<>pp. Monoiiicalicltt House.) Matclilens for Family use and Medicinal pur- ; pose* are FINCH'S «OLI»KN WEDDING, All tl (JUC KKNHEIMEK S WHISKY. . per «jt. ; J OVKKIIOLT'H WHISKY. ; «'lts. DILLINUEtt'S WHISKY, I fori;..] uoods n.-atly packed and promptly shipped Fnr.K OK K.XCKNSK on receipt yf casii or post olllce order, jyNothing expressed C. O. I). Send for l'rice I.lst. •TtlIA nin O lift' I'hllitdelphlu TillS 11, vv. AVER A iAN. our «d • SCHUTTE kO'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbers I And Gtw Fitters. DBALKRS IN Sewer Pipe, Gas Fixtures, Globes and Natural Gas Appliances.] Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BUTLER, FOR RENT. Fititii containing 1!00 acres, located in ! Donegal Tvrp., well watered, good orchard plenty of fruit, good dwelling, bam, spring I liouw, granary, and bent farm In tbe town ship lor Htuck raining or cultivation. Por ! n.erly Ucorgo Gillespie farm. Apply to •JfDREW FOKD, Butler Co., I'a. Chicora P. 0. ■s*! ,5 V, JL : CiC'luu« AHO PIMIITWT - Ailv» rH-.ii).>, h«s a!way* prove* gueochafui. Boforo pluotnrranj " * NcwajwptT A ilVfrUain* VjVLJF. LCrtD & THOMAS, iUtIMSSIT iUTSKTUIW AUIItt. 1 u i» * HwM Olmlft - Leading Millinery House - %J We are now ready to exhibit this season's styles of M -N E R Y In every desirable style and quality Our stock is unusually large and attractive. Trimmed bats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt bats, velvet bats and sailor bats. Hats and bonnets trimmed to order. Tbe largest and meet complete (-tcck of velvets ribbons, tips, qnills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler FOR CHILDREN Hoods, caps, sailor bats in great variety. MO URNINCT Hats and bonnets receive onr best attention, a complete lire always on band. Alw z in T PARE ps. 1 "- Cheapest. | • ■ #» ■ !■ 9 | Street. CLOAKS! JACKETS ! WRAPS! AT Troutman's For Ladies, Misses and Children, the largest line we ever had. Come in and see them, they are ' %/ NT O B » "ST - CloakS - Jackets - WrapS. Former Prices. Sensible customers do not pay much attention to ftdvert:s9mets. tbo princi pal part of which is former prices, that is, goods advertised at a price »Dd tbe statement made that tbe price quoted is one thirdjor one half the former price. Now if the advertiser was telling tbe truth he would not be selling goods very long making such losses. What the shrewd buyer wants to know is tbe present price of goods. Below we give you a few present prices: Indigo-Dyed Cheviots at 6^c. 3,000 yard" of good Calico at 5c A splendid line of Cochreo Twilled Cloth. Suitings, extra wide at Bc. Staudard Qingboms at 8c Yard wide Dreps goods at 10c. 36-inch Fancy Suitings at 12ic. Faucy Diagonal Suitings at 15c. Gents' Woolen Hose at 15c. Yard wide Cottage carpet at 30c. Fine all wool conntrv flannels, in solid color* and fancy, at 25 cents We have an Immense Stock of mil seasonable 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 SS, <■ STUDS, (GENTS GOLD, I^7"\ LADIES GOLD, W cltCil6l!? (GENTS SILVER LADIES CHA.TLA.IN, t „ 1 ( Gold Pins, Ear-rings, el GW6J I'V | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishe* Cilim-Pro-arci \ and ever J' thin £ that can bj ksll\ 61 Wai 0 | found in a first cla*>s store DODGER BUBS. IK7 (fSnJT* 8 "~"~ E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 19, North Main St., BUTLEB, PA., IPP! HAY-FEVER W i U Cold-head mw" E!v'> Cream Balm u not a liquid, snuff or pouder. AppUfd tnto 1M nottrxu it u Quickly abnorbtd. It tlrantcs the hend, allayi injhimmaUon, hral* _|| t tore*. Hold druggisU or sent by moil on rrwtf oft>n«. . klip 3UC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street HEW YORK. 3uu All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office.