FOR SIXTY DAYS. WE NEED MONEY, YOU NEED SHOES, And tor the next 60 days we will make greet redactions on ell fiDe goods. LOOK! wJSSWtf&s.ftSw? ft • tarna *4.50 end $5 00 go at $4.00, ell $3.50 and $4 00 go at *3 26 end Ac-, remember these are our best goods, Strong 4 c&Trell - end Eddy & Webster's. We went money and must have it there fore this greet sacrifice. ROBINS BROS., 8. E. Corner of Diamond. ... - Butler, Pa. IT SETS PEOPLE TALKING! A person who can t holler when they have a good thing is either deficient in wind or wisdom. Vogeley & Bancroft, Lift up their voice to announce that they expect every one to do their duty and come and inspect our new stock ot Fall and Winter BOOTS 8 SHOES, Slippers, Rubbers, etc. It's a good thing end we want yon to know it, take onr word jast enough to come and see the goods. Tbet's ell we ask. There can be no risk In teeing whet we've got—there's positive loss in not doing so. Tho peo ple ere talking about onr Good Goods and Low Prices. VOGELEY AIVD BANCROFT. Now Comes The Cold And stormy season of the year when warm substantial footwear is a matter of greet importeoce to every man, woman end child. The wise boy their footwear early and are prepared to meet bad weather when it comes. Now is the time to get the best and get it cheap from oor grand new stock. IICT SELTON'B Stock is drewing the crowd. The close cesh buyer goes there. The poor m* n goes there beceose he gets 100 cents for hi T dollar, no two Mire to bnr. be Beys, to get through the winter. The Ledy end Gent that want the latest styles in fine shoes ere sure to go to HUBELTOVS. Oor goods ere ell bought direct from the very beat manufacturers and you wont find any old auction job or sample lots in this stock. Our chil dren's bright end oil grein shoes et 50, 76 end SI.OO. Veal celf end kip at 60, 75 and SI.OO are warrented the best in the merket end at 30 per cent lower then elsewhere. Ladies' fine button shoes 85 cts and sl.oo;fine Don. button $1.25,51.50. $2.00 end $2 50, cloth tope $1.25 end $2.00, We will eesist you in making your selection and see that you get more velue for your doller than you will get elsewhere. Ledies' het r y shoes serviceable et 85 cts end SI.OO. " kip, "celf veel end glove grein etsl.oo and $1.25. " good grain lace end button et 75 cts end SI.OO. " slippers at 25 and 50. " fine Don. in welts, tip end plein $2.00 and $3.00. We ere now Belling boy's heavy boots et 1.25, 1.50 end 2 00. MenV heavy boots at 1 50,1 75, 2 00 and 2.50. Men s good calf boots 2.00 end 2.50. Hand made kip box toe et 3.00 end 3 50,extre high leg box toe 3.25 and 3.50. Ledies' warm shoes flannel lined at 75 cts, 1.00 and 1.25. The largest end best line rubber goods in Butler, Men's at 2.00 with slippers. WE LEAD IN FELT BOOTS. These goods bought from the best manufacturers. Our price with good rubbers $1.90. Gome end see us end sere your money. B. C. HUSELTON. M. ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Market. . J. SPECK. WM, H. HOLMES THE I.KADINH WHOLESALE WISE ASD Liqi'Oli HOUSE OF WESTEBJi PENNSYLVANIA, The Wlll, 11. Holmes Co., Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy' PURE RYES WHISKY, All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax-paid Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SZBUSJID FOB PRICE LIS 1 ] - Telephon No. 305 . 120 Water St. andllsß Fir stAve., Pitlsbuigh Pa Crgjp, GOLD FREE I w' To every person bringing us a copy of this paper, we fl I » will Insert FREE OF CHARGE a fine $2.00 Gold Filling, ¥ J\\ ln ever y BEST SET of SB.OO Teeth. }j& \/prlcej e olipay nttllemtobetlle,>est tlwt 0411 P° SBlbl J be made, no matter what Gold Fillings (aspectalty), i.> copy c ,r n — r FY'iraY I'AFTX.-rnt trr". LV. cv o > ,£i Custom low St. Boston, «•* HUMPHREYS' This PRFCIOIS OiNTwrNT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Files—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate —the cure certain. For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant —the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers. Fiftulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruption-, Chafing or Srald Herd. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is in l : aiuable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents. Gold by Drnggtoa, -r sect poet-paid on receipt of prl»*e. Nt IPHBtTS* BED. CO., 111* 11» Wflm St., 3SW TORE. WiTCH HAZEL OIL. It Can* CoUa, Cms Thr. ■ ui rt tentlon cireii patients <'>■.- Treatment BY 'In!L A > Office hours, 9 a. »t., to 2 ■■ day Saturday till OP. U tunda' MH; . " MOTHERS' FRIEND" mKB CHRP BIRTH Col via, La., Dec. 2,1886.—31 y v/ifo U;oo SCOTHEEH'S FRIEND befcro her thir-: confinement, and siys she would net be without it tor hundreds of dollars. DOCK Mir-Lfi. Sent by express on receipt of price, £1.50 PER K : tie. Book "To Mothers" mai!UL Leo. URAOFIELO nCOULATOri CO, FON SALS •Y»U.OHUSOI»T». ATLAXTM For Sale by J. C. Redick. BEAD AND BEMEMBER For strictly pure and reliable LSTBAIGIIT LIQUORS, call Oil Xr W. PINCH, 12 SSIITHFIKLP PA (Opp. Monongahela House.) Matchless lor Family use and Medicinal pur poses are FINCH'S iiOLDKN WKDDING, > AUsl GUCK KN H EL M 1.1; 8 \» FLISKY. • per .IT. ; OVBUIIOLT'S WIIIRIKV, Outs. DILI INtiKKS WHISKY, lor *5. Oooos neatly packed and promptly .shipped FREE OK KXPFNSE on RECEIPT of canh "OR post office order. EXPRESSED ('. O. D. C Send for Price List." Cotlon Hoot itf- . ■ !rr" ML SB', physician. • ewfollv U*..«L KB £K& A woi.tUly I L 1..-.- SI •<< ot SFE* T Ladles. Is the only r 'tceUy ®FCL 3U •FE and icl'.nble I lcine \CT. F \ discovered. Beware of un- DRUS!T;WLS WHO of _-^^LRR interior medicines In place of this. Ask forC«OK « COTTON KIM »T . take no sul>stltute, or inclose $1 and 0 cents ia poslH«e in IC'ter, and we will send, sealed, by return M ill, full seal ed particulars In plain envelope, to ladies only. 2 stamps. Address Pond I.ll* CNMIINUY, No. 3 Klsher Block, uetrolt, Mich. Sold in Butler by C. N. Boyd, J. F. Palph, J. C. Itedlck and drugfrLsts everywhere. ROBERT LEWIN, Wholesale '.Whiskey Merchant, and lmport«r of FINE WINES & LIQUORS. 135 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa. Opposite B. & O. I!. li. Depot. Headquarters for FINCH'S UOLDKM HKUDISO, for medical and family use. SI,IH) per (ft , or TL Qta. for SO.O(>. Finch's •, olden Wedding. Dougherty, Guck eniieimer I .urge. (!ib«on. HrMireport, MT. Ver ne.n. Overholt. Etc. This is lli»* onlv house not rei tIf.. IMI IN the city, thereforo our (roods are warranted pure GOODS securely paci-el and boxed without extra charge. C. <> D. - ndmall orders recelvo prompt at teution. (Jrandrathcrs' Choice 3 years old, fi.oo per gallon. Try us. THE CITIZEN FACTS POR FARMERS. WHEAT germinates at a very low D»* £Tee of temperature—as low as 40 de grees. OXE bnshel of hard wood ashes is worth thirty-flvo to forty cents for manure.—Prof. French. THE United States imported over £3,000,000 worth of peas and beans in IS9I, and nearly 53,000,000 worth of po tatoes. AIR-SLAKED lime and wood ashes jnixed, sprinkled on the vines when the dew is on, is said to be a remedy for the striped potato bug. SMALL potatoes, which are unsalable, should not be wasted, as they are luxu ries to the hens and plg-s. It will pay to put them away for feeding to poultry alone. Is breeding, each animal stands not as an isolated individual, but as the representative of a long 1 line of ances tors, each exerting some influence in generation. GRASS is the most effectual means of restoring the natural vegetable surface, or h utalis, to hilly soils, and it has the merit of not being liable to being washed away as any loose litter may be. SCBPLUS water is always a damage and should bo removed by drainage. It 1B better to remove this down through the soil than to drain it off over the solL It makes farming easier and quicker, and makes less or no waste land. WHEN harvesting potatoes do not •ave any of them for seed if the slight est traces of scab are to be seen. It is better to procure seed next year from so me sou res known to be free of disease than to incur risk by saving your own seed. WHERE the surfaee soil has been stirred to the depth of two or three Inches, a foot below there is found four and one-half per cent, more moisture than in the case of hard, undisturbed surface, from which the weeds have been simply scraped. IT is stated that by spraying the vines and trees with London purple. Dot only is the codling moth larvae de stroyed, but also the canker worm, span worm and three specie 9 of leaf rollers, a single spraying having its efr feet on all of them. To KEEP feed in a trough for pigs ox for poultry is not economical. Regu lar meals, at certain hours, iuduces a stronger appetite and better digestion. Food should be of a varied character in order to promote rapid growth and quick increase in weight. A MINNESOTA farmer last season'took drifted snow and put it in the ice house, packing each load and wettiug it witb water from the well, finishing up each night with all the snow the water would take. When full and frozen, it was covered with sawdust, the same as ice. WIREWORM REMEDIES. Information Furnished by the Cornel] I'nlversity Station. In answer to a question in relation to destroying wire worms, the larva of click beetles, of which there are a num ber of species, elaborate experiments by Prof. Comstock, of Cornell universi* ty, N. Y., shows that the beetles can be easily attracted to baits of clovei which havo been poisoned by wetting with one of arsanicals, Paris green water for instance. These baits con sist of small bunches of the freshly cut plant, about one-fourth pound in weight, distributed throughout the field and protected and kept moist by being covered with boards. As an Indication of the efficiency of thi3 method it Is stated that a series of twelve traps yielded in three days 483 beetles or an average of more than forty per trap. These traps should ba put out during the early summer, and the b .-etle3 killed in a majority of cases will not have deposited their eggs and the consequent depredations of their larva, the wireworins, will bo greatly diminished. It frequently happens that the infested areas are rather lim ited in extent, and do not cover the en tire field, and where this is the case the labor of distributing bait will be greatly lessened. The bait should be rencwod once or twice per week during LAHVA AND BEETLB 07 WIREWOBM. the early port of the summer. In plao* of the clover, cornmeal dough and sliced potatoes are used, but clover has proven itself the most valuable. Whore a field has become extensively infested by the worms there is little which caa be done so far as any actual experiment has shown. The wire worm is the larva, or hatoh, of the egg of a beetle, commonly known as the click-beetle. This is a small brown or black beetle, and is sometimes recognized from the fact that when placed in any unnatural position it re gains its feot by throwing itself into the air by an aotion of the body which produces a short, sharp, clicking sound. There are, of course, many species of click-beetles, the number being co extensive with the different varieties of wireworms. The beetle, generally speaking, is a small insect, varying in size from an eighth to probably five-eighths of an Inch in length. (See cut). Training n Home. One of the most important things in training a horse is to teach it to stand at the word of command. Adopt 6ome single word to convey your order, and never vary it Then compel the horse to obey it fully every time it is used. Do not use two different words to con vey the same meaning, nor attach dif ferent meanings to the same word if you expect the horse to learn and obey them accurately.—lndiana Farmer. Tnn western dairyman will have plenty of good hay for next winter'a use, provided he has saved it properly. HEDGES may be evened some with the shears now. Do not cut back too severely before winter. In autumn, winter and spring, colds are the rule rather than the exception. Hence it is the part of every wise anil prudent mother to keep on hand a supply of I»r. Hull's Cough S* rnp the great domestic favorite and infallible cure for all eflections of the throat and chest. —Rust is being rubbed from ice skates —Catarrh is a constitutional disease, and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparillu. The Kansas State Normal School, which has 1,500 pupils, and is the largest in the West, will make an exhibit at the World's Fair. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In order to bo healthy this is necessary. —A roller-skating revival is threatened. —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 first dose greatly benefits. 7."> cts. Sold by J. 0. RedicV, druggist, Butler. —Six young men is a mill in a neighboring town caught cold while working in the same room with an icy beauty. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ta« Xditob:— Pleaao inform your readers that 1 have a poaiUre remedy for the above-named disease. B; -■) timely uao thimsau da of hopeless casea liavo he >n permanently cured. I shall be clad to send twj oHlea of my ruiuody FREE to any of your readers .j have conauropUon if they will ■end mo theil £jtpr«aa and I'. O. address. Bcapeet amy. I. A. &UUTCM, M. 0., Ml Pwui gw H. Y. Ko Market. "Erery man has his price." "What is Jobson's?"' "He prives himself away."—Puck. PASSING A VACANT LOT. —Troth. Mull Ftnt Ralie the Wind. Mrs. Suburban—Do you raiso you* own vegetables? Mrs. liowson Lott —No. We can only afford to pay the rent of the cottage and grounds this year; but n>xt year we shall be well enough off to be able to raise a few tomatoes and such things. | —Puck. So the M»xlm Say». j Mrs. Keedick (praising young Mr. Adlet to her daughter)—He doesn't smoke, drink or swear. He's a good boy and would be true to you. Miss Keedick (shaking her head) — He's too (rood to be true, mamma.— Truth. And He Might Never Reoover. Professor (lecturing on galvanism)— What would be the effect, Mr Broken, If you should hold a quantity of gold in one hand and silver in the other? Broken—l should experience a de cided shock—Boston Globe. A Thoughtful Boy. Mother When you play marbles, why in the world do you get down on your knees and drag yourself over the ground? Little Son—'Cause I—l don't want to wear out my shoes. —Good News. Motion and Emotion. "I am always moved by the sound of music," said young Phlathead as the clock struck eleven. "Let me play something for you," said Miss Uplate witb sudden eager ness. —Chicago News. A Delicate Hint. Be—lf I were to try to kiss you what would you do? She—Scream. He—Do you mean it? She (impressively)—lndeed I do, so you had better wait until we are out of hearing of the hotel. —Brooklyn Life. Mistakes Occur. George—Suppose a fellow's best girl gets mad when you ask for a kiss. Qenry—Take it without asking. George—Suppose she gets mad then? Qenry—Then you've got some other fellow's girL—N. Y. Weekly. A Hoy's Memory. Bilkins—l never sent my boy on an errand yet that he didn't forget half the tlungs. Wiikins—Guess you never tried him on a collection of fire works.—Good News. Rivals. Kittie—l heard my mamma say that papa was going to build a new house. May—Pooh! when my papa wants a new house, he doesn't have to build it himself —he Just buys it. —Harper's Young People. The I'ink of Hallantry. She —Why do you toy so nervously with that fan -are you afraid of it? He (gallantly)—l am afraid of any thing that could produce a coolness be tween us. Life family History. lie—My grandfather was a great gen eral. She—liumphl The father of my grandfather was a great-grandfather.— Jury. The Danger Kignal. Wife— I think we are going to hav dreadful thunderstorm. Husband—Whatl is your mother go ing to visit us again?— Texas Siftings. and i*ure! One-third of a bottle car*** nf-uraleia and backache —Mr. W. 11. Gill. Byenvilfe, Guernsey Co., 0., writer; "I had a severe attack of nenral|da and pain* in my back and Hhouldor*. and after urfing one-third of a bottle of Salvation Oil was able to eo to work." —The British Medical Association declares that insanity should be a ground for di vorce. A boat the only thing that is not considered good ground for divorce nowa days is pure, unadulterated cus.sednes.s That doesn't count. How Ladies Can Make Money. There are so very few ways a lady can make money and so lew chances opened to us, that I know all your lady readers will be interested in hearing of my fuc cess in platinp watches table-ware and jewelry. I make from $lO to S2O per week and my customers are delighted at my work. It is surprising how easy a lady can lake a plating machine and plate old knives, forks and spoons. This machine plates with either nickle, silver or gold,and will generally plate any of these articles in a few minutes. I hope my experience will be as profitable to you lady readers as Mrs Wilson's was to nie. Anybody can get a plating machine by addres-ing 11. P. L>el n# A Co., Columbus, Ohio. The plater sells for $5 or you can get circulars by ad dressing this lirm MR.V C. WviiE.i. The Austrian wood carving industry will be specially represented at tho Chicago Exposition by thirty-four export wood carvers from Vienna, who will exhibit their work in its various branches. Every thing is being done to organize a thorough ly representative and interesting collection of dxhibits. 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 coffee or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the ]>",»ient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system o.ice impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an ntter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co., 18ii Knee St.. Cincinnati O. —Chief Smith of the Department of Transportation has secured the promise of two monster locomotives to adorn the en trance to the Kailway World's Fair passen ger station, inside Jackson Park. The Rogers locomotive works has agreed to furnish one and the Brooks company the other. Each locomotive will weigh ICO 000 pounds, and be mounted on a pedestal, They will stand one on each side of the main entrance. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —The nitrate industry of Chile will be illustrated by an elaborate exhibit at the World's Fair. —lt doesn't matter how much yon pay for coal, it's bound to go up in smoke —"Gents underwear"now comes in baby blue silk. —Scheming mothers are pushing their budding daughters to the front. —The "Please shut the Door" sign ped dlers are again going their rounds. ,«T )Si , JUDICIOs-a AMD PERSiSTEr- Advert:-:: lin.) always prov r. fig? successful. Before plrcinrrsny ' JTO Newspaper Advertising cone - k l-C;ID St THO.VIAS, j '''.'ISRIRV ABTSKTISISG T^RSTA, <.%_NtTn."KU uM IP I I 12 Senlence. Twelve years experience for yonr benefit For twelve rears we have been in the buggy l>u*ine-« and in ell that time not a ?inir -innK- -n in r ne and re ve! a, j*, d that *e havo a notion lojWßp :if. ur 3d *tory window —So r we won't—for now. just before «iic F tir ■»e wan: «.e i.feat : t. rj . _ (, tl4 j r ,. s |y for it. We have the s< . ami mi - make pri.ns - a* t.» it. -awr* »<•' boy quick. Kementb* r *e ke« j: everything \ orteicicg to a <'riTiag or team outfit No*- !;ok at a few price*: Leather halter- - '-'am work bridle -90 cents, buggy whip* 10 * $45 two aeat wagon* S4O, etc Vehicles of all kinds; :i! kioda, lap defter# and everything nsed in connection with a drivirit; and team u : tit the horse. Now don't be backward, cme in whether y<>u want to buv or r t a 1 k iu just us you would into your mother's rt»n —yoo are ju> come. If you don't aetd anything come walking right in and say you don't warn to buv bat 10-k and you are welcome If y-.u have a package of any kind yoo can leave it fcere until you are ready to go out of town without charge, our location i*> central. Remember the place and remember we are the first and onlv persons who ever had 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 now we want the crowning month of our life Hurry, now come along, get ready for the Fairs and drive thereto in just as good a rig as vonr neighbor. Respectfully, S. 13. MARTINCOURT & CO. S. B. MARTINCOURT. J. M. LEIGHNKR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! \ rE take pleasure in announcing the fact that we now have on display \\j and on sale an immense stock of goods in the following line#: Drese V v Goods in ali grades, styles and prices, with the very latest thing? in trimmings to match. MILLINERY IN all the new things the market offcrds. Hats and Bonnets gotten op in best style "while you wait " Ladies', and Children's Wrape, well made and style and fit guaranteed. Carpets, Oil ( 'loths, LINOLEUMS, Matting?, Rug-, Cf-.rp.» Swtt-per*. L«ce Curtair . Portier-, Poles and Fixtures, and all kinds of Diume-'ic Pry Gutxi.- We always have the hesi Blankets and Flannels, M»d the Standard patterns are acknowledged to be the best made. C ali in and get a Fashion Sheet. All the goods in our dt?erent departments art marked in plain figures at the lowest prices. We net only keep Standard Patterns hut ell ror geede ore standard We do not hand!.- feconds Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Uncierwear a specialty. RITTER & RALSTON "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR CAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO , KINGS, Diamonds ' STUDS, f GENTS GOLD, ,1, \ LADIEB GOLD, atciies I GKNTS SILVER T. A DIES CHA7LAII9. ' Gold Pina, Ear-ringf, tlt>Wc?Jl> i Ring«. Chain.% Bracelets, Etc, I Tea fet«, ea*torn, butter dishes Silvorware laUWSfJSJT '* RODGER BROS. Ilfl leSft-T* . E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER. Ko 139, Korth Main St., RUTI FR, PA.. jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Purchasers can save irom 2.) to 50 ]KT cent l>v purcliasing* 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 — 20 years Experience. THE ADOH |l»^] HAY- FEVER j- sZ'M \JCOLD HEAD Pfei Cream Balm w not a liquid, muff or p-wdsr. .\yplitd into the n «fr»a it is quirkly nlwirllni ft MM W lfc|l injtommatia*, heai» _ Cfl _ they're* Sol't by dnunrUU or Stnt 4f mail trn Tffn ;>< ofvrif*. Lll DUG ELY BROTHERS. 56 W»en Stmt NEW YORK. 9UI -LEADING MILLINERY- H O U •-* K . X>. T X»a,pe headgear. Tht« is r t. v . w a. finest-pattern H.. *. I > ,« ts. Tar:>ars rc.i 1 u« n . bur the innu;r r.< . ru-rv department |M«»i OAiNTY N *rY h ~ WLUMKI |\ SPR IA Lr Y C H I L D a S »li *i K V Yacht Caps. Victoria Flat*. K*. .i.an i , *t rs H **—» a number of otht r »t_\! D. T. PAPE. iUU S. \luii\ Strcel Butler. I'm. OUR REMOVAL UJ BEGINS OCT.a YOU WANT Ft UNFITRK. WE WANT MONEY. We exppct to oecnpv our nt»w stare abont Jan. Ist. We want to move a» few goods as | possible. We will giYe vim prices that von can*t help hut boy. A #-$5 Parlor Suite for *25 IN) A 45 " " 35 «H> A 35 " - 4 45 ?M) A If> Bed Ijoniitre tor 12 50 A 20 •* 44 15 imi A 5 Rocking Chair for 75 A 8 " * 5 fH) Arc. Call early for these :?eat bargains Cani|)l)ell & Teinpleton, 136 X. Main St., - - BntleT, Pa ] The Best Place To get vour Fall and W inter outfit of DRESS COODS, CLOAKS, UNDER WEAR, FLAWEI>S. BLANKETS, YARNS, HOSIERY. CLOVES, C OR SETS, etc., if at -Troutman's" They keep the largest >io< k, l*st <^x>da and, alwvo all, the lowest j CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS, CURTAIN POLES, W IN DOW SHADES: We can sel 1 vou the aliove named goods cheaj>er than vou can ire! them elsewhere A. TROUT.MA.V A SON., The leading Dry 'iuods and Carpet House, liutler, Pa. YOUE FAVCRTL ICJT NEWSPAPER AND The tail* Jul j> I•ij 1 * si' lni !, i ONE YEAR FOR ONLY #1.50 THE crrizjhiN. jjire* all the Town. C unty and State, and » ™» eh ,tw«a»! m aay other paper of ita cluw. Your Home would b« inccmp'ete withanf it. NEW .YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE ia a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPKR. and *l**# ail tfc» *«»»ral vwm at ih.- United Statea aad the world It .iws ttoa ev«>ota -M fbevua and' ia * nutahell. It baa sseparat* d«*f artmeata fc r "The frarnily Clrc%," awl "Our Young Folks." Ita ' Home and Society" euluama vaa*a• riala and diaenaaiona are eomprebenaire, brthtaai »o«t exbaeetire i < "Agricultural" department baa ao aupertor in tln» cauatrr lt» **%lar* t ReDorta" are recoiled authority ia ai part* if tka Uad. A SPECIAL CONTRACT Mabie* oa toofrr thia -pteod d tarsal aad "The CITIZEN" Tor on* year For only $1.50. Cash in Advance. "N. Y. Weekly Trtk una." rrffalar pr.-e par yaar SI OO k Tha CilUen." ~ " 1 50 Tv>tai 52.50 We furnish both papers one year far - - 1,50. may bag a *1 aay tt«a Addtcra all order* to THE CITIZEN, BUTLER, FA