PRICES THE FAIREST /^\ YOU HAVE (WJ EVER KNOWN AT Vogeley & Bancroft's, IN ladies', Gentleman's and Children's Shoes. See Our Elegant Line Of Holiday Goods. No Question about our goods Pleasing. No Question abont prices being Satisfactory. NONE CAN SELL CHEAPER. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. BOOTS AND SHOES, Slippers, Rubbers and Overshoes, etc. VOGELEY AND BANCROFT. 347 South Main St., Butler, Pa., Opp. Wiliurd Hotel* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Haven't you a friend who would appreciate a comfortable pair of slippers. You will find no larger or handsomer line than ours to select from. Get your wife and children a real good pair of Shoes and Rubbers. We keep the best and that's the kind you want for a present. If you will call and see our goods you will consider yourself amply repaid for time and trouble. Will consider it a pleasure to show you through our line whether you wish to BUY OR NOT. Never was our stock as large as now. We believe our assortment of Holiday Slippers to be the best in the county. It is by far the best in Butler. We desire to particularly emphasize one point, namely: OUR PRICES are unquestionably the LOWEST AL RUFF. LIMES All GENTLEMEN! WE take pleasure in announcing the fact, that we now have on display mod od Bale an immense block of goods in the following lines: Drew Goods in all grades, styles and prices, with the very latest things in trimmings to match. MILLINERY IN all the new things the market affords. Hats and Bonnets gotten up in beet style "while yon wait " Ladies', and Children's Wraps, well made and style and fit gaaranteed. Carpets, Oil Cloths, LINOLEUMS. Mattings, Rags, Carpet Sweepers, Laco Curtains, Portiers. Poles and Fixtures, and all kinds of Domestic Dry Goods We always have the best Blankets and Flannels, and the Standard patterns are acknowledged to be the beat made. Call in and get a Fashion Sheet. All the goods in onr different departments are marked in plain figures at the lowest prices. We not only keep Standard Patterns but all onr goods are standard. We do not handle seconds. Ladieß', Gent's and Children's Underwear a specialty. RITTER & RALSTON a "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO J. SPECK. WM. H. HOLMES THELEADING WHOLRHALF. WISE ASD I/.QIOK Hi-L'MC OF WKSTKBS PES3IKTLVASIA. The W in, 11. Holmes Co., Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy' PURE RYE WHISKY, All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax-paid Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SSTTI) FOR, PRICE L]^ Telethon No. aofv. 120 Water St. and£lEß Pltt&buigi: Pa 4#% PER CENT. lU first Mortgage Loans No tAx, commission or fees. Interest payable semi-annually by New York draft. Perfect se curity H i ghee t reference. CH4S. V. RFIO. Fairha»en, Washington. Nothing On Earth Will - SAK|? HENS x.IK:E Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting liens. It ix .MnWr WTf. Highly , Wi «d «en d to an. nl "r™" Fiv, gl A 2 I th ran «1 M. St* r , n , jl eiprvK- p*l<l BaitimtOMt. prt» . - ■. c r ..with $1 oil oni-r. or more. Sample copy cf inr |:r»r "on.TT.r I »pek t-nt freo v X.S. jo:I.\SOS ACO.aCurtoni HoawSt., ronton. Haas. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Earses, Cattle, Sheep, Esgs, Hogs, AND POULTBY. 500 Paen Book on Trcainient of Animals und Chart ?*ent Free. CUUM i FfTeri«C*BKeitUiit« ißflammttka Jk• A* i Kpinal Jtcningiiis, .Hilk Fever. 8.8.—!-lrniu*, LniufnrM, KhrunmlMm. C.C—-l>i*fpwppr. Nnfal Diwbarges. D.n»-Ho(« or Cirub*, Worm®. K,E.~Cou*h«, Heaven, Fneumonin. F.F.—Colic or Gripe*, Bellyache. Iti*rarHare. Hemorrhage*. H.H.— I rinary aud Kiduey Diieatea. I.l.—Eruptive l)i*ea*e*, Manse. J.K.—Disease* ol" Digestion, i'nrnly«is* SlnfrW* Battle over 50<lo8cs>, - - >O9 Stable Case, with Specific*, Manual, \ • Cure Oil an<l Medlcat6r, 57.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Sold hj Drnnl'U; cr wot prrpaid mjwnm and la a»f qaaalilr'oa rrr<lpt of prict* itmuni'iED. to., 111 Jb i nwiiHui at., v»T«k. HUMP S R B TS' r HOKEOPATHIC flfj Uillife] SPECIFIC No 60 111 use 30 jenrs. Tho only .uceessfal tf niedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from owr work or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 viola and larae vial powder, for fa. - HnrHßlilfb'MtU. to., 11l i 11J Wilßaai bi.,S«wTaft ConsumpUca In tat .Ufe., 7.? alare rrlief in caranced .tagM. Tsuwill " t v. excel! "t effect after tik.ni! the«r«t dose. S£ld by dcalcri everywhere. Larjo bot-cs, 60 eenta end 61.00. DIE PUBS r ■ niNTMriiT ABSOLUTBLY CTJBB6 WIH I IVI fall I ITIIFTOMR-MoUtßpf; Intense Itchtis And •tliflac; mn«t«tnifl<i: wor<ebjßemtehrn|. If tllowMto continue lumora form and protrnd<\ bleeding. Hb~orb* the tnrnor*. Soi lbe drumiitior bj «tl'f>rsl}etf. Preparedly Dfc.Sw*r>i 4 9 v Hhiln ! Itbfa. m&u mH Vf : - " :r,l ;■ * • • j - . ; '» U..-- ♦ H. •' "MOTHERS 1 FRIEND" MUKFS CHILD BIRTH EASY.. Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1889.—My wlfo used MOTHER'S FBIEND beforo her thud confinement, and pays she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MIZ>Ii3. Sent by express on receipt of price, 51.50 per bot licok " To Mothers " mailed fiee. GRAOFiELD REGULATOR CO., 5,1 ijtj BY UIM W9TE. ATLANTA, CM For Sale by J. C. Redick. READ AKD BIKTKIIB Kf>r strtcily jMir»- ami reliable iSTKAIGHT LIQUOBS. call on I. JNT. PIKGH, 12 SBITHKIELI* ST., PITTKBI'HGH, PA.; (<>pp. Monongahela House.) Matchless lor Family use and Medicinal "pur poses arc FINCH'S GOI.PKN tt'DBINO, AUsl GLTK FN HE! JItKSV. tIISKY. . per qt. ; OVEHiIOLTTJ WHHKV, ' # qls ML: INUh'K S WHIcKY. J fur *5. tioods w*»tl) packed and prompt!} shipped FKKK OF £xrK>sK on receipt of cash or. post office order. «»-.No!hitig expressed C. O. D. Send for Price List. Cotton Root BKTjLTfo A recent discovery r.y an old 12351'nl physician. Suci-essf'iliy used M w*X) monthly by thousands of ■H tfSJP*. & Ladles. Is theonly prefeetly IQ a*.' »;tfe and reliable medicine discovert il Beware of un lrit.rior m-dlcines in place of tbis. Ask for COOK'S COTTON I(iM»T COMPOUND. take no substitute. or inclose {1 and <i c uts in postage lu lciler. and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full seal ed particulars In plain »*nv>-lom*. to ladi<-sonly. 2 stamps. Address Pond Lilj Company, No. 3 Fisher I. lock. betroll. Mich. So'.d In Butler by c. N. Boyd. J. F. <alph, J C.Bedlck u.i»d drusKlstsevervwhcre. r~\ DOCTORS LAKE fi PRIVATE DISPKNSAKT. -i -i~ Jtt COR. Pt iM A.';, fuo FOURTH ST.. PITTSbUFiGH, PA. I J?%-t "i \ A " forms of Deli' tto and Com *sS*" plicated Diseasesrc'innlngC,'ON- LIA -V KIUKSTIAL andSciEN riKti' Med -'■!& icatton itro treated at tlua l>is- I'ci. . wih a success rarely attalne<l. Dr. S. K Lakalsa nirailxrrol tlio Idjhd Ci Ucntx Phy •td.tna and Surgeons, and is the oldest and nurst •xj < :-.cs»eeil srtCiALI3T in tlie c!tr Bpc<-ial »t --lention ■ " en to Nervous Debilit v t' un cci -iiTe -iic.it *i! exertion, linii ration of jouth,etc., caus mtr ,la -ileal and mental decay,la< '. of energy, ct<-.; alsoi' i:i' . -. <>i'l K or< -, Kit- 1 , |-il»*s, l.li**umatlam, and all .li- -.i»esof the Skin, * lo ■'.' rs, Crinary Organ ,«.t<*. tree a:i«i stuctly courlden' id. Oilicc li to I n- 17 to 8 P. M.; Sundays. 2 to 4 v. M. oidv. •.i| at ot'i.-o or a<l lu»i l>ns. Lakk, (.oft. K.s.S A\ I>.ASDITUST..PJTTBBL'IiUU,PA. OIIC'TIIRC I Wetre unneisignen were nur I un 1_ , I I.nrc!y CUI" lor ruititreby Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Ari-b St.. I'hiladelphta, Pa.. .1 Jones Phillips, Kenlii l Sqt.ai,. p,i.; T. A. Kreltz. Sla'lngtou, Pa.; E. M Small. Mount Alto' i"a.; Hev. H H. shcrmer Sunbury. Pa.: l» J. ne left, .ill h. Tweltth M HeadiiiK t'a.; Wm. Hi* ts:>' Vnatrofir St. I'll' l il« lt'lii ■; 11. L. Kow< :«i I « St.. Beading, 1" : "ritt- and cr»r 111 rk irt i.Sj locust St., I Ca lltiK. Pa. Scud Fq.flrcular Tlf Imperial Purcbas ng Co., I.K 'j Filben 8t , Pbilu., P». l»uy»eTerything, and retail. Mirrors. | isi;o», • rgnns > and PIM-. in-'ruc,. t-.. (jre»tc<r- n th v-|> ii*»i# • -u.'- V pn?t>:ntK '"hano i CoiuU'. nnd eMiujale* sent | Inst. 15 j tars ex^erieucv. THE CITIZEN I kissed her once, she kissed me back; My heart was tilled with glee— "That's my meaning. Jack." «he said, "For 'Reciprocity.' " Again I tried to osculate The fascinating maid— "No more!" said she, "I cannot bear That horrid thing 'Free Trade"' —Bobby (at the breakfast table)— Maud, did Mr. Jones take any of the umbrellas or hats from the hall last nightT Maude—why, of course not: why should he, Bobby T Bobby—That's just what I'd like to know. I thought he did. because I heard him say when he was going out, "I'm go ing to steal just one, and Why, what's the matter, Maud? —Eighteen carloads of barreled oy.-t.T*, aggregating a weight of 319,000 pounds, were shipped to the West on one train from Baltimore the Saturday night pre ceding Christmas week. This is the larg est single shipment of oysters made from Baltimore in several years. Twelve car loads also went out by express the same day. The greatest cure for pains of all kinds, whether proceeding from cuts and burn's, or from other ailments such as neuralgia and rheumatism is unquestionably Salva tion Oil. This popular and effective rem edy has continually gained in the confi dence of the people until it has become a household desideratum. No dwelling is completely equipped without it. —Of numerous cedars of Lebanon which have been transported to Europe a vener able specimen is in England and another is in France. Both are in a thriving con dition. The one in England is in Derby shire and was transplanted in 1676. The other was brought to Paris some time dur ing the last century and set out in the Jar din des Plantes. —For people who use candles an Eng lishman has invented an automatic snuffer The device is fixed to the base of the can dle, which, when it burns to a certain point, releases a heavy ball and chain This throws a snuffing cap immediately over the flame. —The ink used in printing government notes was invented by James Eddy, of Troy, N. Y. At his death the secret was imparted to his son who holds it, and has a monopoly in that branch of the ink bus iness. It is worth about $40,000 a year to him. —Advertising is like sowing seed. Yon have to plant it some time before the re sults become apparent but ft will spring np some day and the person who places his confidence in it will some day reap a boun tiful harqest. Too many people who be gin to advertise expect their seed to spring np while they are eta ding looking at it. You may be able to see a little of its bene fit in a short time, but at the end of the season you will be surprised. — FmNa teeth are now made from paper and are said to wear well and last a life time. —"Who makes thekittens JackieT" Why, God makes them, Ethel. He doesn't make them as He does babies, by one, but He just says, 'Let there be Kittens,' and there are kittens." —An exchange says that it is proposed to introduce a bill in the next legislature providing for putting a stop too deer-kill jng for a period of three years. T;;at there is a necessity for such a law every true sportsman will readily agree. At the present rate of killing off the deer ii will be onlj a few years before they are exter uunated and the most exciting sport known to Pennsylvania hunters will end. A Williamsport gentleman says that not with iu ten years have there been so many deer shot as this season. The recent snow was favorable for hunting them, and as a result scores of the pretty creatures were slaughtered About the close of the sea son he came along Pine Creek, and he was surprised to see and hear of the number that had bten kilted in that district. So indiscriminate has the slaughter become that some uien shot fawns that did not weigh over 60 pounds, while others hunted the game with dots. He said he saw sev eral young fawns that had been run to their death l y hounds. —The Meadville Journal says that County superintendent Wnght of Craw ford county has iudnced the directors in 17 townships and boroughs in that county to auopt the continuous term and graded course of study, and it is giving entire sat islaction in nearly if not quite all the dis tricts. The new plan also involves month ly reports to parents on the standing of their children who attend schorl. —The people of Warren, in this State, got a Christmas gift that can be appreci ated this zero weather. The natural gas company there had tncked on rates as the traffic would hear it, until in sheer defense another company was formed, aud rates have come Oown from $3 a stove per month to sl. —The eight} -five teachers in the public schoi Is of Lockport had a spelling contest the other day, to the great delight of their pupils, because some ol the teachers did not altogether cover themselves with glory. Seventy-four per cent of the whole misspelled "acknowledgement." All of the following words Were wrongly spelled by more than halt of the teachers, and sev eral of theui by more than fifty; "super sede" "resuscitative," "excellence," "ben efited," "business," "medal," "mainte nance," "milliner," pretentious," gaseous" and "concede." —Man is a great deal like a fish. You know the fish would never get in very seri ous trouble if it kept its mouth shut. The United States produced ten million gallons more of wine last year than Ger many did. And yet the consumption of old rye gors on as placidly as ever. —Miss Msud Ziovierzchkowitinskis. of Chicago, was married recently. It took the iniuister so long to pronounce the name that they had to have the -wedding the day before. —"Ah ! yer trolley's off!'' is the expres sive slang phrase employed by Brooklyn boys who desire that a person .-hall know when "he's off his base." —Suburban—"Did you notice that poor tramp shivering ou«ide of the bar-room door as we came in f" Urban—"Yes; he was shaking for the drinks." —Hartford, Conn., is one of the most narrowgauged Puritanic cities in New England, and while quite willing to be amused by Dr. Carver and his Sioux Indi ans in the theater, resolutely refused to allow them to enter any hotel as guests, and compelled them to go back to the theater for th<sir lodgings. —An unknown female peddler smashed store windows in Sunbnry and whipped three policemen. —Miss Susan B. Anthony believes that America is "on the verge of an era of un married women, because young men do not earn enough money to support their wives, and there is such a craze for dissipa tion among theui that the women would rather go into a store for almost nothing than to marry." —According to life insurance statistics the average of man's life has increased 5 percent during the la.t twenty five years. —"All the gidd in the world could be s * Ted in a room 24 feet square and 24 feet 4 deep.'' —All through the land is heard a mighty rustling, A< when the wind sifts through the gold en shaves, And it caused by naughty persons hustling In turning over'brand r.ew leaved. A sure cure for croup. Keep it handy. Mr Clinton Campbell Chester. Pa., -ay "l can recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as a sure cure for croup. We have kepr it . in the house for the last 5 years and would i not be without it." —''What in the humerus papaf "One j of the bones ef the arm. my son." ~The funny bono, I guess. Eh papaT" —Wiuwag—"-Well, 1893 got a good j start." Bloubs—'How soT" Wigwag— "lt began on a Sunday." —Merchants and other dealers make a mistake in killing their holiday ads. too goon. There's a large percentage of peo ple who hold off their purchases antil the holiday rash is over. Their trade is worth gunning fur. —Scrofula, hereditary or acquired, is thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla. —Williams—"l see you are bringing up your boy to attend church regularly." Williams— -Yes; I want to train him to j take his mother on Sunday mornings. " . —One trouble with the world is that so many people have more reputation than character. —An observant waiter says that few men know what to do with their hands. They should offer them to some nice girl. —To tall downatairs gracefully is the lat i est Delsartean accomplishment. —The latest travelling clock is called "the book agent," It is made of solid brass. Coughing Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam w ill stop the cough at | once. Ask your friends about it. —This laet terrible storm was tough on the settlers in Grove, Trego, Sherman, Wallace, Logan. Cheyenne ond other Western Kansas counties. It iir impossible for the railroads to get sufficient fuel to the border to keep the people warm, so great is the demand all along the lines for coal. Keports come in that inhabitants of the border counties are using anything that will burn to keep them from freezing. —ln the archives of the .Treasury De partment at Washington is a scrap book full of money. The sum of the contents is not less than $200,000; but it is all Confed erate notes, bonds aud "Bbiopla.sters."' Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. —A horseshoe was nailed over the door by aSt Louis man for good luck. A few days later, as the man was entering his home, lightning passed through the horse shoe and knocked him senseless. —The superiority of tea over brandy in many cases is beyond question. The idea still lingers that alcohol keeps out the cold. Asa matter of fact, mountaineers have found b.v repeated experience that the opposite of this holds true. No Guess Work For Dealers. Max Klein, the well known liquordealer, will, to Jan. 1, 1893. give yon the advant age of cash purchases in large quantises of all kinds of liquors, and especially so in Pure Kye Whiskies and California Wines. California Port and Sherry, at 50 cents per quart. California Brandy, 50 cents to $1.50 per quart Jamaica Hum. 75cents to $1 5" per quart. Pure Rj e W biskies of any make in Pennsylvania, sis year old. SIOO per quart. 6 quarts for $5 00 Silver Age 8 year old, $1 50 per quart or sls 00 per full ease ot 12 quarts Duquesne. $1 25 per full quart or 12 quarts for sl2 00. Gin, an excellent stimulant for kidney com plaint. 75 cents to $1 50 per quart. All reliable goods, positively pnre Boxed anil sent to any address. Send P. O. Order or Registered Letter. Price list sent on application. Order early. MAX Kx-feis, 82 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa —Rats can be driven out ot any house by depriving them of water. They can live almost indefinitely without food, and when hard pushed will not hesitate to eat each other, but no rat can go twenty-four hours without drink, and if every possible means of obtaining water is taken from them, they will desert the vicinity. —Miss Woggs—"Smith's new baby has its mother's eyes." Miss Boggs —"And its father's nose." Mr Joggs (who lives next door) —"And the lungs of both of them." —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. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Kedick, druggist, Butler. —Xo true flower lover can care for the green carnation. Our friends should remember that we are always anxious for items of news which will ii terest our readers, and when ever these little matters come to your at tention and knowledge, we shall be very glad to have you send or give us the in formation. Send in the items. A bill will t>e presented to the Pennsyl vania Legislature this winter asking that there be six Examiners appointed by the Governor, and that all persons wishing to enter upon the practice of medicine in this State after January. 1894, w ill have to be examined by this Board. 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 lea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speed) cure, whether the patient 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 once 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, Oolden Specific Co., 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O. —Congressman Tom Johnson, of Ohio,is always ready for a fight when anyone calls him "Thomas." Tom is the proper name given to him by his sponsors, and he doesn't want it lengthened by any over polite friend. —California, so long noted among hunts men for its piodigions game, now has very little left in that line for the gunners. A popular actress makes and unmakes fashions. —There arc no coupons on the bonds of sympathy. Russian military officers pining for war are plotting against the Czar. Russian peasants are suffering from pestilence and famine. It is a hard matter to decide whether the Czar or the Rus.-ia he rules is the fitter object for pity. —At Indianapolis, Cora Grifllth spent her last dollar for a dancing lesson. At supper time she went to a restaurant and bi-gged something to eat. then went to her boarding house, swallowed an ounce of carbolic acid ani died in an hour. She had been disappointed in love. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tat ScrTon:-Plea*e inform your reader* that I have % potitiTO remedy for the ftbove-n&rued diae&se. £; timely use thous&Hitj of hopelea* etAC* hire f» .u permanently cared. I ■hall l»e gUd to send twj >tlca ot my *em ydj FREE to Any of your readers -▼ . j hsre consumption If they eml I send me tlxeii Lipr*«s &n4 P. O. addrees. Eenpect- I JttUjr. X. k. tUAXUU,*. jr. Huselton'S HOLIMI SUFFER SALE! We have spared no elf rt to mik our <• S> 'i.<a of HOLID V SLIP PER.S the ImHiy fcf of tIM :.a-< v. ''• • • mMr A pair of slippers is the «ost sppr-vpriarc present sad -ore to he appreciated., Oar line of them this seaaon is rich varied ami beautifa!. at price* ibst ever voce can l>nv M> r.'s Wire: K:i hr.:.i«r .<J Siip.er* at Me utillßaerl at 750 ; a - - F e Ptn»l io heaatiftri ib<». <WW $1 25 and $1 50 Men's Grain >||» - « ■ v •" '■** n " lt r-*'' - Slipper* at $1 Mi; Mt.V Dot h •*; k H " $1 50; Men's Ponjrola and PMM I. HtelNCiM IVmp- $1 t«» ft —? t Men'* Fine Kus.-ia L-»'b" and Allu'-itor is tbe ' sb»de* in nu;! y-- and opera. slsoto $2 50. l.adi-- S pp~r* . t Ox' .rd* al!k>'o|- ; Velvets. Plu*h. White Canvas. I> iHa and l*M—l MMM« 75c., #I.OO aud up to $2.00 A glance a: the-- sbtys di-cl '-es the handt work of perfection If you don t want Siippt*r- you can get Beautiful Styles in Shoes at any price you m»v name, or Boot* for the boys, W arm Fleeced I.'.aed Snoes for the old folks. or Rubber B>»ot* A present selected from our Btcck is useful and will certainly be ap preciated Drop in and see us. B. C. Huselton. 01 IEMOVIL Sill BEGINS OCT. 6. YOU WANT FURNITURE. WE WANT MONEY. We expect to occupy our new store about Jan. Ist. We want to move as few goods as possible. e will give you prices that you can t help but buy. A #35 Parlor Suite for *25 00 A 45 " " 35 00 A 55 " " ±5 00 A 16 Bed Lounge for 12 50 A 20 44 " 15 M A 5 Rocking Chair tor 375 A 8 " " 500 <te. Call early for tliese great bargains Campbell I empleton^jjj 136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa 'iTRRH PH ©**V\ HAY- FEVER W A*M \J COLD r HEAD mm Ely's Cream Balm u not a liquid, tnvff or ptctUr. Applied into ths n-.ttna it is '* ouirkly absorbed. Itebm*et the head, allay uijlimmiUton, Mm* . C ftthe prret. Sold f'.V druagM* or sent bym-nlo-n Tcreipt Klip UUC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wa r 'en Street NEW YORK. JUu : RECULATE THE STOMACH, LiVER AND BOWELS, j *«, PURIFY THE BLOOD. ; A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indicc.tlon, Illilou.in.., t'.n.tl- J pitlni, ll}ip4'P*U> tbrußi. l.tirrTMul'lfS ; WlKlneos. Itutl <OPI|,U»|OH. J osr. n.lvc Breath. m.<! «U dl~.r.lcr. .r the ♦ Sl.mach. Urer ■«<! lan&as Tabuitra contain nolhuic t''jurU'u to . the moat dellcatJ constitution. H. to tali ♦ safe, cffecttuU- Giro irr.m. .l-At' 1 relief. Sold by drunrists. A trial bottle lent by mall » on receipt of IS cents. Addrcu THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. J | 10 SPHCCE STREET, NEW YORK (.ITT. ARE YOU OUT OF SPIRITS! Bad fix to be in around Holldav time-. Just try our wines and liquors. You car. raise your spirits « bile letting them do« n' Let u.- enthuse you! Finch's Gi lden Wtdding, for medical ai.d family n.-e SI.OO per yt , or 0 yt- for $5 00. Dougherty, Gut kenhi imer. Large (iib-yii, Kridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overboil, Etc This is the only hou-e not rectifying in the city, therefore our |M«hl* are warranted pure Goods secured packed and l«>xtd without extra charge. C. O. D. ant! mail orders receive prompt attention. G'and tather's Cboise 3 years old. $2 n© per gallon. Try us ROEKT LEWIS, Importer and Wholesaler. 130 Water St. Pittsburgh Pa. Opposite B. it O K R. D« twit. A -Trip lo the lotto's Fair FBE \ ! To sry worthj »r» f<r «rpa>. lK*y er *irl if joe ni»h to «i»!t the WORLD'S (OUIIAN EMIIIN At Chicago for one week or more, tree of all expeoses. on easy condition*, write at once. Lncloso self-addret-ed, stamped envelope. Ms Fair EnlerlaiiMi Df. 1602 VI 'U&tiiKH'k Building. Co.r Denrfcuru and Jaiktou » t» , ttiuago, It THE KUTLKR ROLLER MILLS Hereafter will be doiD* business un der tbe name of Geo. Walter it Sons. We can say to oor patrons that the irrit.dinjr done by us will be in the bes' manner that machinery and practical nulling cau do it. as we have in our employ one of tbe best practical millers in the State of Penn ev 1 vauia. We cttii say with'at teur of contradiction that we are turning out the beet straigbl fjrade of whiat Hour in the county. We think it an advantage to tbe farmer to {ret hi* grinding done at our mill for these reasons: FIBST We make as (food wheat flour as can be manufactured ami the farmers pet tbe same fl iur in as the millionaire would, were we blet»e*-d with thun in this ne'gbborbood. BECONI> We cm do your chop ping for you. so that you are not compel ed to sell your (tT*'u »t low prices aid buy your chop. TIURI> We c»n mak*« the be«-t hu. kwfceat fl -ur ever manufac tured in ibe un'y, a* we have juet completed the n* w machinery for s».u:e. and it hork- i'ke a chatm. JorKlH V e cr i. n ak* Tt,u rye !!• ur if *• u de-ire it. Our rye Hi n' ilvtys kritfi the highest pr:ce in Pittsburg Ac FIFTH —We m»k«* a.» irood a cor# meal a* there ie in 'he market SIXTH Our <ir#baiu fl >ur cannot r.e excelled. We m nufaetare every article that is in our line of bu<-i»e»*. and with the latent improved machinery, and brat practical ekill. The farmer will readily «ee that it is more profitable to htm topatromj'- a tu'll where he can get all his differ cut kinds of grain er> und than to sell l.is grain and buy his flour and feed We d< n't believe io mn»represeDtini? , LC-ni- to n.e public, therefore do not put the riD:f kind of fl ur id four or : five diflereut brar de of ea«ki>. We make a etraight grude i>f fl >ur. The brand i> \S HITK the earne e given to ibe taimer in ex. hai ge We ale- make the H»>"A PATrNT. which i- a bub grnd" of fl >ur and »tan<!» with the beet patent* in the market It is manufactured out ot red »inter wheat, blended with lb best brand of Minuewi* patent which gives it a eupenor quality Theee brands of fl ur aud all kinds of mill feed sold by ua at tbe lowest prices We are aleo iu tbe market for wheat, rye aud buckwheat acd will p»y tl>e bigbtfi price* fur the same GtO WALTIRA SONS Bltlk* Roixek Mills, bITLKJt, PA j i i»t j ♦D.+T.+PttlMJ* | «—w We Are Headv For •/ THE H OL I DA VS. St 1 lU I MAJiOKcRCHIt*-* I Tiits rf» i ALBUMS DOLL ! A*D GREAT ;& «»0M COUNTER. I MUFFLERS. I YAKETY J BOXES. Come Kiirlv and Sel»*et vour -Christum:* Presents.— 1 -2'3 S. MA I X ST. 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 X. Main St., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bel! and Clock. All are Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing l)epart:Ttm:—*o years Experience *— YOUB FAVORITE HOME >EW??Afn AMD • Tie Mint' f!f[itihiua Fair (V i law » ONE YEAR FOR ONLY #1.50 THE CITIZKN. iriTM all tb«* Town. Coonty and Stas*. *rd t math Mats o»i u«t m mm? oih»*r paper of it* Your Home would be incomplete without it. • NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE i* a NATIONAL FAMII Y PAPER. all ih«- PMHI •••- tbe Uo't-c Ststr* end 'h* wot •« It ;i»»- -b* nrj *♦. - * f,ou»b*ll. It ba* wuaraie d-p*.t» *n »t. r ' The earr. -y < ' •«<* Our Young Folks.* 1 1- ' Hime -nd Spc:wj" «•* rh.- n:n ii»'U not »ta dswirb*"' •' P* 1 ■* ' •*•«»- rialft Ktd (KftM.'oir in* nn (. ehrt»>* *ad »Bbct- I,# '"Agricultural" drpar»w»st b»«t" " ' turrr I?» "Market Feicrts'' •'«" nnptmd »Bil"ority !:i | isnd. A SPECIAL CC N TRACT *oabl«a ■- «• ' • id joamal acd "The ' ITIZf N" fc* «■•»» Fci etlj $1 50, Cj *h ra IdTarce. 4 N. Y.-Weekly Tribtne," r»*ular prtee par »«»r #I.OO 4 The Citizen," ** " ** * ** Tutsi S2JO We ftrnfih both paperrore for - - S*.sfl. Sub»eTtpuun« may Dw'sat a»* vm». Addfi«!»* all ord*r* to XH K CIXIZ E"N", BUTLER. HA ______ ! M. ROBEN I HAI^ Wholesale Lkjuor Dealer, 403 Ferry St, J Pittsburg, Fa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One S; »are Below Diair >d Market. Salt River Sale. A* I ba*e been elee'ed to fu J|» "Salt Rieer" it will be aeeeswary for OP to cl<w«e oat my *toek hafore If**- in*. Ido not soppo** there will b» ane ni«« in my taktn* it aton* 1 have laid in a eery nrgr Mrek of clotbinir for men. b>< y» and »hi!drea eontiiity of •'aaata. xnita, paate.oaila, *hirU of etere de~«*rtpti<»n. hat*, ape. irloee*. ct>llarj», i-uHst. Tim, baodker chief*, muffler*, hosiery. bmakes. combs. po'-ket and bill bowk*, am brr !!*•». aad *o Mack nt jr«rlrT,l»<ti«''i and a* ot* gold and «it ter chain* and charm-*, -pae. tacle*, eollars and eulfc. *>ut'ooj», lara and -carf piox and oe*r 1000 plaia an<i *e? rinr«". eaeb a:>l eeery an**!* auitabie for a CSr.-'iUiw ifi^t. Well, the country ia aufo in *p««» Of riWtii D Tb*i»k-iri* in* dianw and the cold «n»p that'll *«re to folk w herauae H»«:k »b or. Ib rk with the line of Hoi-«ia* V fttxd* *® <ala*t i- m Our east*>UK*r* wiil liß'i ih.i -be f* jd •>lil (fas* aw I ■*• »»• re her* to '®" rt if not ia tiwil All can a*»w b» j ba|H>« b« «krats*» at lk» >»id r«- •*»*> j htu-* >yf I* A lleek N « k><,d friTi - while - a.. hu*in>-«* n 1 ar»- »ff< >"'011 s<» aatf 100 pet f*H «k- one. we eao B"t «i-» t* »e tr* to h« ja»> a* wei: •» *rn*ru»-t we *ell iHir £Votf» »<"W ' key c9t»B«*t baeoliany that i» whe we have n«»t ir>t rwh lat » owr u-"tal j < o»tuoi «tr »r» pr.'parfd to k"» !• j r»ery r«>i< our da. ii * the ll.iMiay i a beao'ltol wiof'Sif J*l»a ma wkf *al«t tln-re »» at way* «»•••* at the to-j Lra4ir»C l*>«* «'»•»•*• * ! "* j >ttf bisrb >b>*t all mpefi ua w» Bod the crowd i*> enU w»t* I** i " we cr? f'Hr ai<i«*.aae *i«ek 1* immense. ..or lafftiß* «nt<iwfcr'l. w* will please you «>oee '« qa*ati»y. tww • a quality' a lid Ihrvf timr* ia yr\t* I t'»B» e»rryb-«d» ai*4 Tor one* ia j vuar nfe mre wba< <joahty quantity ' and i>iy Ir reallf oeean \\ iek>af y> a a M»rry Ckr and a Happy N»w Y»«r I r»Oiaia m," »*er »*>ar bumbt>> -»r»aot. I ». A. II K( K, | CbMifM Oxi tar. uat'vr ««»*t ? ■ U1 5 SI . B»l» Hotels and Depots, W S. Grear* w now nna »< a lm# of C3wrta<«» between tbe b< te.p aed depots «♦ tb* t -wn rbrA* re"v»"cable. T»!wbo"» Xo. IT or leave * rderw at Hotel Vo«eJey. ♦iood Lifm i> <«*Kftan 1 lit. B. I HOLIDAY < ;< x n>s! 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