WE ARE NOW: READY. WITH A 1 I LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR. GIVE US A CALL. IviKiELKY AJND BANCROFT. AT HUSELTON'S Tou will M« the fineat styles in the greatest variety and at the lowest prices Your Eyes Ever Looked Upon. IN FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR Aa many 11 not more different styles shown as any two houses in Butler. Thu stock waa selected with the greatest care from the best mancfac torea in thiseoootry, they are not bought with only one object in view, namely low price and aboddy goods, low prices and solid good goods. SOME LITTLE DEALERS «eaate have only one object in view, that is to Bee bow low priced staff tbey can pick up of odds aid ends, and then advertise it as all aoHd water reaiaters, ate. They should advertise them as Bpecialy adopted fer riding in, not walking. Oar Ladies', Misses 1 and Children's Shoes are marrelaof beauty, the prioea rary low. Ladies'fine shoes 90c, SIOO, ai sg fti.so aad SS.OO. Misaea fine shoes 90c, SI.OO and $1.25 sizes 12 to 2. iKtattaad children's 86e, 50, 75 and $1 00. Our Kip Calf, Oil and Glove Grain Shoes. Thaaa goods speak for themselves as thousands will testify too that kat*o Awatt«rff Butler county. They have good body of atock ' WiiiifflTfMj Weald not reaiat the cold and? wet for the boys and girls that hare a lon* road to achool, families that use these goods don't have only m pair to buy daring the season, and NO DOCTORS BILLS TO I'A\. Man's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes. • ' Saeear men'a heavy shoes at 70c and SI.OO. See our men's heavy grain S soW and tap at $1 35 and $1.50. See our Men's fine shoes tip or Jul.. SI.OO to $1.25, and a host of other finer line are beauties. Oar Man'a and Boya' Boots are solid as a rock. * "IMosa 76c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, in making rour fall selections to funis** come to as, you won't have to stay half a day jewing ns on ■rices, bat one stright price and that the Lowest. goods wul be just as we represent them, no humbug business to fnSfoala. $2.00 MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS $2.00 Repairing all kinds done neatly and low prices. , Cwae aad MO m aad save money. "B. C. HUSELTON, Mt H. Main St., Butler, Pa IM c. WICJK' brauu ta 'and Waited Lumber O»*AU XIRDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath in Stock.; LllfE. HAIR AND PLASTER. OSeeeifoeiW P. * W. Depot, BPTLBB ' - - _PA. Planing Mill Lumber Y aor d #. L. FU im u o. fufvib. &&Epvis&Co. KDnnrAcnnuns AMD dealers i» Rough and Planed Lumber of arsaTiDßsoaiFTioa. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE. Eulter.Pa A. JE. OABLE, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate 0! tbe Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada. Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the domesticated animals, and makes ridgling, sastration and horse den tUtry a specialty. Castration per formed without mams, and all otber surgical operations performed in the MOCt seientiSc manner. Calls to say pert of the coantry Crawford'• Livery, 18S Wert Jefferson Btreet Butler Pa. AdnrtJw (a tbe Oitmi. RECULATE THE STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS, j jjn> J PURIFY THE BLOOD. j A RELIABLE REMIOY FOR lIOIMUn, Blllamw, Hradxkr, Con.! I- j iatlaa. BjipexU, Chronic Liver Troables. j Dtaataeea, Bad Cmtltxhi, Itjmterj. | Miulri Breath, and all disorders »f the J Stoaiach, Liver Bad bwtla RJpaas Tabalea aontala nothing Injurious to t the moat delicate constitution. Pleasant to take, | sate. aCeetaaL Qtra Immediate relief. Sold by druggist*. Atrial bottle sent by mall ♦ ennealptof ltceota. Address THE RIPANB CHEMICAL CO. $ » SPKCOt STREW, SEW TORE CITY. ! : J ROBERT LEWIN, Wholesale .Whiskey Merchant, ami Importer of! FINE WINES & LIQUORS. 135 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa. Opposite B. & O. H. It. Depot. Headquarter! (or FI3CH'B HOLDER WEDDI3U, for medical ud family uae. SI.M per (jt., ar S «jt*. for 95.00. Finch's Golden Weddlnr. Dougherty, Guck enhelmer, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Ver non, Overholt.Etc. This is the only house not rectifying In the city, therefore our (foods are warranted pure. Good* securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. O. I>.and mull orders receive prompt attention. Grandfathers' Choice » years old, (2.00 per gallon, 'l'ry as. Mifflin Street Livery. WM. BIEHL Prop'r. One square west of Main St., on Mifflin St. All good, safe horses; new baggies and carriages. Landaus for weddings and funerals. Open day and night Telephone No. 24. "CITIZEN" and NEW YORK WEKKLY TjUBVIfE for only $1.50. sf PER CENT. IV First Mortgage Loans Ko tax, commission or foes. Interest i nyah.e , ■eral annually by Sew York draft. Perfect «e- | curity. Highest reference. CHAS. V. RF.ID, Fairhaven, Washington. Kothini? On Earth Will jflAKt; HENS, LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Hens. •»» "J# yon can't C«'t «"««! to n.. w . »*' *' A«M lb can J1 50. Sht a *. |.uM n-ultm Raiting Pri"" SR£&fV2»tS JI..J order, or more. Sample copy L'jZSfeosaw!®'SSSlU-St.. BoM. HCM. VETERINARY SPECINCS Fer Seises, Cattle, Slieep, legs, Ecgs, AND POULTRY. XOO Pane Book on Treatment of Animals 1 nnill liarl Xeut Free. CTBES > Fevers,Connection,*,liiflauimntioii A.A.iHploal Meningitis, Milk Frver. H.B.—Slrnin*. l.nmrarti", Itheuinnlism. C.C.--l»!«temper. Nnsnl Uischarses. U.1).-ll»t-i or <;rul»«, V\orni*. B.E~-Con«l«s, Henves, Pneumonia. 5 .F.—Colic or e«, Bellyache. .U.-VUrarrtßrr. Ilcmorrhagi"*. 11.11.—1 riiiurr aud Kidney l»i»«'a»es. 1.1. --Eruptive Dlarariw, Alanze. J.K.-'lliM'aafHa! ingestion, Paralysis. Staple Bottle overSOdosesi. - - .BO stable Case, with Spe- irtcJ. Manual, Veterinary cure Oil *Oi»l Med lea tor, 97.G9 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 M l>T Pr« CT W.: nr «•»! prr»»l,t aad la »nr qnaolll. on rHrtft ol ,rkr. UliriinKTS'BlD.tO., 11l & lI3WIHI— JLETMPSEEYS' 11 HOMEOPATHIC fj « LISPEGIFIC NO.UU In use 30 y*'tn. Thi only mccemtnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other fl per vial, or 6 vials and Ur^ r e rial powder, for $5. gntd by l*TmtgUtn, or .• I.t poatpaM « r» of pr,-r III"* I* MILTS* MUD. CO., 11l a lis Wim— 8C t Kew fork. nil ce HBIIING PILES rILtOSWAYNES ABSOLtTTBLT CURBS. OINTMENT SYMPTOMS-XoUtßrei Intra.. Itekbt sad •l|>|t>>: mwml at debt; war., by Mrakblif. If •u«.fd to !•■«. run mmd pr.tr.dr, kir«dliif, abiorbilht (■mnr*. SoMbj drurciits orbr •ftli for jOct*. Preparedby Da.««i*. PbiUl> Iphia. ffillCfM- Kj r . /x-ii^EuVoVe JlweiSlUiof 2ciy ardltind, EfTecia fcli dliiiil-'i c ' Crr?r2?r Excttt'sin Old or Young, f'.ntti* l . < ->'• K»HWll)Mtr ttec. tared. Kcw to 1,.-, Xn£T*!.fff»El>OKfa..<3 MPARTS O FbtfUt. AbK'-'l' h :.'ft.r.es l!02B TBSIT*EVT-.T*fl«J:.e la a Us;. Ilea ».**Uf • iVoai SO 6 !i <44 tsi' li rHf. Cccatrtfi. V»rlU fb*nu ■nerlalha ! < - >*« #rp!fcastla» a'.«s »r»at» n;!W A*«, aii.-o. Ci?ir K&OiCAi. CO,. BUFFALO. N. V. DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S MEDICAI. 01TFU i. ■ SOG -V. SECOND ST., v„ Are the oldest in Ancri.-.i • w .: ~ 0 | Special Diseases & "r;Firrs, lilo.jd Poison, Nervo'i ii - ;i• , J,,J .. ningsi, Disciiari. tu , ; aud Skin L>i«ea.—VVtri ... 1 j ture, permanently cure i liy -■ j| n-, ir>i withput detention fminl.'.. II ,r s success i» due lo hU i ' : ,' v > • i e anil study; to the pure v t n< d and to the thorough . x ..,.in t, aU '.:ful »t --teutlon given patinits 1!,• i> . .. a4O years'fstabli:-!iin-t:! i s sneeen. Trralmrnl by .Vjiii st '-jn-eiaUy. OffiCO hOtnil, 1) i M ,1:. i' . , • .. xi All day Saturday till op. II ...i . ]•» » M*nd Mtnmp tor It-iuii. < , liitd.i " MOTHERS 0 FRIEND" MIKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Cclvln, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife used HOTHEB'S FHIEND before hor third confinement, and says aha would not be without It for hundroda of dollars. DOCK MILL 3. Sent by express cn receipt of price, $1.50 per bot tic. Book "To Mothers" mailed free. BRADFICLD fTSQULP.TOR CO., r.Houtao'-LcnuwsT.. ATLANTA, Gfi. i For Sale by J. C. Redlck. READ AND REMEMBER For *trictly fture and tell»M« JiIItAICUT UQIIOItK. call on I. Iff. FIXtfGH, li SJIITHUKLD ST., PITTSBI I«;H, PA/ KPpp. MoDongahela House.) I Matchlcaa for Family use and Medicinal pur poses arc FINCH'SOOLDKN WKDDfNO, 1 AUsl ; (iU< KKNIiF.IMK.KB UfirSKY. 'perqt. ; OVEKIIOLT'S WfirsKY, f 0 qls. DII.LINGEK'S WHISKY, J for |5. (iood« neatly packed arnl promptly shipped FHEE or KxrE>BE on receipt of caxh" or post ofllee order. I tf-Xothlng expressed C. O. l». Send for Price List. s olton Roo •IA recent discovery ty an old physician. Successfully used I HHI \\ moi.lJUv i«r Ihnufiands of MH aSjp*. y 1 I,»v N. Boyd. .1. F. :l : »lpli, J. C. iieillck and druiafistsever\ where. NEW CUSTOM GRIST MILL. 1 have placed in my Mill a first class Roller outfit for Buckwheat Flour. Also Holler Corn and Chopping Mills, all the best the market offers. Give ns a trial, we'll do our best to giva you a good turn out. Running every day except Sunday. W.M. F. MILLER. , 310 N. Wnshington St., ' Butler Pn. u * GOSSER'S \ CREAI GLYCERINE ii J* IB delightfully perfumed mid is of great service iu removing pimplea and blotches from the face. For chapped hands, lips or any rough- DOBS cf the pkin and as a dressing for the face after shaving, it will be fonnd invaluable. n »; ' foi Sale by Diupjsl?, • —— • K For the lute»t and fullest particulras >. Subscribe for the CiUzen. THE CITIZEN H )M 1 I ' .AMU g] DEADLY RATTLESNAKES. Aa Aril nn lan Who ITa« No Faith In the WhUkr Car*. "Out of a thousand persons bitten by rattlesnakes," said E. D. Bourne, of j Palm Springs, the other day to a Pomona Progress reporter, "I am sure that not fifty eTer really recover. So far as I know—-and I have posted my- ( selves thoroughly upon the subject for over twenty years, on the desert and in j Arizona and Texas— thero is no known cure for rattlesnake poison, in spite of the fact that many people have said that they were cured by whisky. \ou may depend on It that when a man says he was cured of a rattlesnake bite he is at least laboring under a misap prehension of the facts. There is a small snake similar to the rattlesnake in appearance, whose poison is not so venomous, and negroes bitten by it place lime upon the spot or else drink cnongh whisky to counteract the poison. Whisky, if taken in a large quantity, goes directly into the blood and coun teracts the poison of the snake. But the regular Arizona rattler, from five to seven feet in length, is a deadly cus tomer to rnecL It does not give any warning, but strikes the moment it is disturbed, and it can strike an object almost twice as far distant as it is long. "A friend of mine, ex-County Clerk George English, was riding along in the 6addle near Yuma, when a big rattler lying in the road leaped at him as he passed. It struck his bootleg', driving one of its fangs clear through the thick leather of his boot, through hia trousers, just escaping the flesh. It required considerable kicking to shake that snake off, and when he was finally got rid of he started in pursuit. My friend had faced bullets in the army with nonchalance, but his hair stood on end when he saw that snake coming, and he jammed spurs to his nag and didn't stop until he had gone a quarter stretch. lie knew as well as I what an awful thing rattlesnake poison is. He lost two men in one month from rattlers. My ranch is literally full of rattlesnakes, and only last week my hands killed twenty-six in a field of twenty acres." THE CORONA OF THE SUN. Its Origin May H« Dae to Some Electric Manifestation*. One of the greatest mysteries of sci ence, says Youth's Companion, is that magnificent display of coronal stream ers and soft banners of light that is seen around the totally eclipsed sun. Several recent investigations tend to show that this wonderful phenomenon is of electric or magnetic origin. Mr. M. I. Pupin, of Columbia college, has Just furnished most suggestive facts bearing upon this question, through a series of experiments on electric dis charges in imperfect vacua. Photographs of such discharges, made by Mr. I*upin, bear an astonishing re semblance to the solar corona. Inas much as the space immediately around the sun must almost necessarily contain large quantities of vapors and meteoric dust, it docs not seem difficult to con ceive that a condition of things exists there which is suited to electric mani festations on an immense scale. Yet, after all, when we think of the tremendous energy of the sun, which is able to make daylight upon the earth, to warm with its life-supporting rays planets that circle around it at a dis tance of tens and hundreds of millions of miles, and to awaken the magnetism of our globe until the air is aflame with auroral lights, we can hardly wonder that it should cause the nearer regions of space around its own sphere to glow with strange radiance. A Comtnff Star. Manager—Your daughter would make a fine appearance on tho stage. Das she any talent? I'roud Father—Wall, when it comes to elocution, she can just elocute all tho girls in town right out o' their boots; but when it comes to music, she ain't there. She can't play nothin'; and as for singin', she can't tell ono tune from another. Manager—That won't matter. She'll do splendidly for topical songs.—N. V. Weekly. —Many have found immediate relief and permanent euro of aggravated esses of rheufhansin by the persistent use of Salva tion Oil. When applied according to the directions ft rarely ever fails to cure the ni"-t obstinate enses. As a pain cure it lias no equal in the market. 25 cents. w. —Sacramento, Cal , will make at tho World's Fair an exhibit illustrating its postal service from the days of '4O to the present time. —No Other Sarsaparilla possesses Ihc Combination, Proportion, and Process pe culiar to Hood's. —Plana for the World's Fair passenger station lit Jackson I'ark call for a muin station 150x300 feet, with an annexed train shed 100x072 feet Provision is made for loading and unloading thirty-six trains at one time on reserved tracks. Lane's Family Medicine Moves tlio bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. —Dr. Parkhurat has tome home from abroad, and New York is now in a spasm of delight to learn that in his opinion she is much more wicked than London. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Kedick, druggist, Butler. . —The cholera aerm propogates so rapid ly that in 48 hours ono will produce 280, 000,000 others. Leaf By Leaf. The dropping of tho leaves is not always caused by the ending of summer, or the (ffivent ofthe fall season, bnt indeed bv many cause. So with the health and lite of the human being. One by ono they are carried to an eariy grave. You take a cold and say, "Oh. well, it is nothing but a cold," and so it is, bnt if not checked in time, and uegl* i ted, it leads to consump tion and other diseases. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, physicians and Hospital Superintendents agree in recommending as a perlect stimu lant, Klein's Silver Age or Duquesno Kyes. Tho former sell at $1 50 and the latter at f!.25 per full quart. Send for complete catalogue and price list ol all kinds of liq uors to Max Klein, 82 Federal Street, Allegheny, I'u. —Three of the four prises offered to grad uates ot liostou high schools for historical essays were won by women. ChaKibci lain's Ey© and Skii?. Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eye?, Tetter, Bait. Hheurn, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sort-t, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itcb Prairie &.-ratcbe= Sore Nipples auc? Pil \ J t.: • coolinp; a:-d soothing. Hundreds of cases havo fcacn cured by it after all other treatment had failed, it i.i put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes —Autumn milliuery resembles a badly painted sunset, says an exchange, —All tho Odd Fellows throughout the state will elect officers the last meeting night in Hie month. —lt i« a« to be good natured as to be sarcastic and mean. Consumption Surely Curod. To THE jSl>rror.:-Mea«e inform your read# rw that I havo a positive remedy for the above-named R; is timely uao thouaauda of Impair** cohmi hare Wyt permanently cured. I ph*ll be glad to sen«l tw.» /oMuki (h try remedy FRF.E to any of your readers *v havo cooa4A£tion if tlicy will I Bend mo thcJi Lx pr-wi and P. O. addre*. 1 luUi-. T. A- ftUAJUM* M. C., M F«iri fIU >. k. ORIGIN OF EAHRINGS. Mohammedan of Abraham, earah anil llajar. According to the Moslem creed the reason why every Mohammedan lady considers it her doty to wear earrings is attributed, to the following curious legend: Sarah, tradition tells us, was so jeal ous of the preference shown by Abra ham for II agar, that she took a solemn vow that she would give herself no rest until she had mutilated the fair face of her hated rival and bondmaid. Abraham, who had knowledge of his wife's intention, did his utmost to pacify his embittered spouse, but long in vain. At length, however, she re lented and decided to forego her plan of revenge, says the Chicago Herald. But how was she to fulfill the terms of the vow she had entered into? After mature reflection she saw her way out of the difficulty. Instead of disfiguring the lovely features ot her bondmaid, she contented herself with boring a hole in each of the lovely lobes of her ears. The legend does not inform us whether Abraham afterward found it incumbent upon him to miti gate the smart of these little wounds by the gift of a costly pair of earrings, or whether llagar procured the trinkets for herself. The fact remains, how ever, that the Turkish women, all of whom wear earrings from their seventh year, derive tho use of these jewels from Ilagar, who is held in veneration as the mother of Ishmael, the founder of their race. Warlike Martin*. j A Farmmgton (Me.) man tells a good •tory of the sagacity of the purple mar tins which abound in that vicinity. He has over fifty of these social birds in tho house upon his grounds. A day or two ago, while the birds were flying about the garden, a cat caught one and started off with it in her mouth, the bird crying piteously. Quick as a flash, hewever, the whole flock of martins were after pussy, alighting on her back, pecking and scratching her, and screaming as only martins can. Puss could not stand this very long, and she dropped the martin. Then the birds left her, and all flew to the house, loudly chattering over the rescue of their comrade. Tho Slaughter of Birds. In one consignment recently a feather dealer in London received 0,000 birds of paradise, 360,000 birds of various kinds from the East Indies, and 400,000 hum ming birds. In three months another dealer imported 856,898 birds from the East I ndies. . Helping on the Work. School-Census "fttker —Many children in this district? Citizen—Great many; have you got to count 'em? School-Census Taker That's what I'm here for. Citizen—Well, just hang around a lit tle while, I'm going to chop down a tree. —Puck. Killed t>j Great Joy. Briggs—Did you know that Robinson died suddenly coming over on the train from Boston the other day? Griggs—Great heavens, no! What was the cause of it? Briggs—He succeeded in opening the car window and the shock killed him.— Detroit Free Press. Didn't Undeceive Her. "Did she marry for money?" "Yes. She thought he had a mil lion." "And he wasn't man enough to unde ceive her?" "You couldn't blame the fellow. Ha didn't know her well enough to talk about finance." —Judge. —lt saved bis boy's life. Mr. I). A. Cur ry, Conductor C. Jb A. R. R., Slater, Mo., give* his convictions thus: "I highly Praise Dr. Hull's Cough Syrnp lor saving the life of my little boy, who is five years old. He had a severe case of the cronp ■which tho Syrup relieved Immediately." —A ringing speech—The proposal. —The apron is undergoing a revival. —The average life or a steel rail is IS years. —Tbo Rui-sian blouse grows larger and more popular. —Sleeves aro attaining most astonishing proportions and startling vagaries and extravagances. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of codec or tea,or in food, withont tbo know ledge of tbo patient. It is absolutely harmless, aud will afl'ect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for tbe liquor appetite to ex ist. Cnres guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O. —The girl of the period puts as much chalk on her whito shoes as sho does on her face. —The man who loves his neighbor as himself is occupying his real estato in tho cemetery. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —lt is an odd fact that there is often a jam at the breakfast table with plenty of room to spare. —Tho autumn house cleaning i« not re garded as so essentially important as the spring scrubbing. —Tho straightest trees are tho first felled. —Collectors of autumn loaves aro ad vised to get the best of them now, as the leayes will soon have the drop on tho col lector. —A merry wag. way out in Bangkok, Siain, advertises iu the local weekly "For tho future comfort of your solo buy your shoes of me.'' —The cane fad for girls is struggling for popularity. —Only one couple in 11,500 livo to cele brate their golden wedding. ■ Kp It Cures Cold., Coughe. Boro Ti.roat. Crcup. Inflc enza, Whoopinjr CoCKh, Broaahitu kncl Aaihrn*. L certain cure for la —Tit and a eure reliaf is adiau-ud J 0 . 0 .* 1 " Me the eaoellent effcsl arer takin* thei Br.t d»». gold by dealen eTerywhcro. Larf* bcttiaa, 60 ocaU and 91.00. IT 10 II Beautiful and Costs you j | |\ Nothing • 1 ■" To beautify and adorn your home - with a superb sample Uluh Art % fruyonet Portrait of on* of your taunlv Simply write your name and address on tin- back of the IU I U 1 photo, and send It to us at once. I PPi Endow stamps lor photo's sale re LJII " turn. \"U ar<» not asked to buy a fraino, V our praise our future pro- Mni. Address all letters to K. .1 Stephenson. Pres. and Oen. Mane. . Hultalo Portrait Co. .11 Main street. | •tuiTalo, N. Y. \ r Sentence. Twelve yearn experience for your benefit For twelve ?*•** we Te been in the bugev hasioMS and in all tbat time not a single individual &•* , accused us of raisr. presenting the qoality ot a vehicle aoid It moat be a satisfaction for everyone to know that they have a firm that never murep reeents—and that years of experience enables them to know the qotlity o work thev sell. Our business ha 9 ; ncrea*ed year by year until it to twice that of any other similar concern in the State, and we feel »o good that we have a notion to juor* out of our 3d story window—bat we won t—or now., just before the Fairs we want one great big buav month, ami are ready tor it. We have the goods and must make prices so a* to induce customer# to buy quick. Remember we keep everything pertaining to a ;dnving or team outfit. . . { Now look at a few prices: Leather halters .SO cents, team work orid.es 90 cents, buggy whips 10 cents, a whole set*f buggy harness #4 75. a fu.. | set of wagon harness, *uh breeching, for two fcorses heavy leather ny nets $1 50, wagou aud buggy cushions 75 cents, top buggies $45, two seat spring wagons S4O, etc Vehicles of all kinds; harness of all kinds, lap dusters and everything used in connection with a driving and team outfit except the horse. Now don't be backward, come in whether you want to buy or not Walk in just as yon would into your mother's room —you are ust as wel come Take a ride on our new elevator, fret. Now do come. If you don't need anything come walking right in and say you don't want to buy bat look and you are welcome If you have a package of any kind you can leave it here until yon are ready to go out ot town without charge, oar location is central. Remember the place *nd remember we are the first and only persons who ever bad enough energy within themselves and confidence in their fellow citizens to bring down the price and depend on increased sales to compensate them. We did it. You appreciated it and dealt liberally with us aud no."* we want the crowning month of our life Uurry. BOW come along, get ready for ihe Fairs and drive thereto in just as good a ng as yoar neighbor. _ ... Respectfully, S. B. MARTINCOURT & CO. S. 13. MARTIN COURT. J M. LEIGH NER LADIES 111 GEM 4 -i v£ take pleasure in announcing the fact that we now have oa dispia* \\i and on sale an immense stock of goods in the following lines: I>re«s V V Goods in all grade*, styles and prices, with tbe very latest thing* in trimmings to match. MILLINERY IN all tbe new things the market affords HaU and Bonnets gotten up to best style "while you wait." Ladies', and Children's Wraps, well made and style and fit guaranteed. Carpets, Oil Cloths, LINOLEUMS, Mattings, Rugs. Carpet Sweepers. Ltce Cartaine. Portiers, Poles and Fixtures, and all kinds of Domestic Dry Goods We always have the beg*. Blankets and Flannels, aud the Standard patterns aro acknowledged to be the best made. Call in and get a Fashion Sheet. All the goods in our different department* ore marked in plain figures at the lowest prices We not only keep Standard Patterns but all our goods are standard. VVe do not handle seconds Ladies', Oent's and Children's Underwear a specialty. RITTER & RALSTON. . — > * ~ . ALL PERSONS INTENDING TO SINK W IL are rcrpcctfolly requested to c»ll on or address, FRANK C. MCGREW, Ku Who is operating a KEYSTONE DRILLER and is iWv prepared to drill Water Wells, Test Wells, Air floles IVY for Shafts, etc. Drills eight inch or lea#. JgU. ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS. Tor 11 «H! A pent for L«ffel Improved Wind Mill, Standard hydraulic Rama,and all the best makes of pomps, p! For any farther information addrss, " FEAHK c. MCOEEW. 316 Bluff St., Batler, Pa. "Well begun is half done." Begin your house work by buying a cake of SAPOLIO. Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it. , RINGS, Diamonds {ScSSPrak 'STUDS, ( GENTS GOLD, W. l w l LADIES GOLD, atcneb (GENTS SILVER LADIES CHATLAIN, T .1... f Gold'Pina, Ear-rings, (3Weil A j Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dishes * RODGER SINS. IKJ ISSftJf E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., Jewelry, • Clocks, Silverware, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J.'R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block. , Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invited , —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience.' i 1 MILLINERY Tlllifl The I jading - Mlinerv House D. T. PAPE. Our line of Millmerv H complete m ever. r. * We nv-te v ••» to investigate. »*l w«- claim that «•<» k stlie «**» attract**** in Butler' count*. Trim r. a hats ami •owers. ;et »'«». pins. la».es. braids, crept *, nets. etc. Mournim* Millinerv In r* w I. atroog pii*hU>. sod ee*T *>a the U>"t. "3 *v* ha an! or fcooaaa Br«j F-» ■ pair and if no* *1! w* eUi«n kcicgrhaai ba.-i Yew aa# 0/ ail k:i4* 6? R-iM-ar* a** r»«r »e.l ROBINS BROS. 8 E Coraar of Piaaood - - - Pa y j SPECK *»**-♦*» rsa ii kWM wM.mil «tu i«i LwrwiM M m *r»n«i n<^iuitn Tlie Win. 11. lloliik m < 0.. Distillers of "Holmes' Best a.-d "Holmes Old Econor ) PURE RYE WHISKY, All i l *® leading R»e ar.il B urt> n Whi>* « in bo*d r f ix- I mm! Importers of fine Bramlrrs. f»m* ami Wimr* SEND FOR PRICE -LaXS Telepbon No. 305 120 Water St. and 15» rir«A»», P"*r»ii . *1 This Is The Lowest hii-e Ever given on a i Bed Room Suite , Solid. Polish*! Oak, *la*s 26*30, t , for $23.Q0, I \ We offer ibis suite for 30 daysoniy. Our B«*l Room Suitr tor 5? i 1> You can't gel elsewhere 'or less than §23 to §25. We don't only olTer the above goods a >W price*, but anyth:-*..: In onr store away down In price. All we ask yon -o d> is to examinw oar stock and you will say a* wo do--best goods for least money o any FURNITURE store In the country. Oampljell & Templeton, 136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa. A. FIXKI) FACT. That SI MEN sell* shoe* of *oeh sterling .jaaiuwe at so -h lew frnm tkat jom can't help bat buy when you ge t a *iin>p-e of the«w Child * Pebble liwrt Button !*h«wM. mtm 3 to 7 1 i at j-e. Children t (irain Button *iar« - t.« It. M S.h- Children * Kid Buttim Shoe-, aina i to t. at «m --(iir - tlrain Button Shoe*. *ae« lit" - at 7« liirle' Kid Bnttoo Shoe*. -ij»a 11 to Z •« #1 «» (iirla* Pebble G««t KatU.n Shoe*, mae* tl to * at #1 • •> Boja" Shoe-. Ia«-e .«r botu.n. at ft '*» to »1 25. «*»* 11 t» | tor* Shoe*, I are or button. *u.*« • to 5. at #1 ,«a to K. Ladir «' Grain Button Shoe*, at to *1 Ladies Knl Button at »t •» to «! <*> Men''* Lace gkaw. at fl "0. #t -V ♦' aod fJ *' Men < Grain Waterpr«»>i r Shoe* at «1 30 and «w Men a Grain Waterproof Boot*, at f2 » Men * Heary Solid B.»>'<, at »l 75 to l <»» Itovi' Hearr >*»|nl B.«* • at ' a** Meat Calf Boot., at #J 00 to *! See the Calf Button Shoes for Wen « Wear it *1 >'» Ladies Calt Skin and Oram Waterpn fSb -at?l J • «i t " RUBBER B«X?TS RUBBRR SHOlf* THE BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRIOX Men's tt Ladies clippers. ."><>• t«> Hi iM). (I. I). SI MEN", 78 Ohio, Cor. Sandusky St. A*- 58HI1T. »t (NEAR MARKET HOOSK HAY- FEVER rJz/M \J COLDHEA r 1 ry. frrnn l JUa i* » < «» .'• ••• t. *n*f *r **• <+*tnb it .* fit cn„ a|]|t 9UG ELY BROTHERS. 56 W rm Smut JEW TOM. 3UC GOLD FBKK: To every perv. n br rsgmsi us a et-»py or 'it s reaper. WW will ins>ert OK t'.HA K«iE a line §2LOO Gci.! » i xin every BEST SET f Sh.OO Teeth \| W. warrant !Ut»t>e ta-: •••• o« •» ■art' a-> iMIWr i# J i;uU Kunwta aaiwrtaltr). Male | 2S3a«sCfca. ImaiJiill KltllMC tllflf . rafltaa u' nr..-*"' ' ca' w *ae Iminw ■»— ii w itrtii a "nr "—** "* '"*• r - JWW \I \\ v«>»:k l IKNTISTS B9rra.an eo> übutt >t r< ™' «-• «>*»•»*» **