CLEARANCE SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Boots and Shoes. OUR annual clearance sale of Fall and"Wint«r goods ia' now Those in aeareh of exceptional good bargains in seasonable goods abonldTtaU oar stove. Among the goods that must and shall go if low nriees have their nsnal effect, are all hearj Robber Goods, inc! ° * ing all felt, wool and bearer goods. A great many of these goods can be bad at ~YOUR OWN PRICE THE nrice* of all leather goods also hare come nnnder the knife Yon can now bar Children's School Shoes and Men and Women ► Winter Goods for LESS THAN THEIR COBT to us The only war to tell anything about the justness of the price ia to see the arti eto and the price toge-ber. Money is aaid to talk and if it does it# Tokse is loader and clearer in our place of business than elsewhere, because its purchasing power is so much greater. There is only §OO way to convince yourself, that way is now open to you. AL RUFF. PRICES THE FAIREST /M| YOU HAVE [W) 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 about 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. Wiluird Hotel. J. SPECK. WM. H. HOLME THB LUtnifi VMUUII WW* ASD Liqcon HOIM or WKHTEB.N rEXXHTLTASU, Tli© Wm, H. Holmes Co., Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy'^ PURE RYE WHISKY. All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond 01* tax-paid Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SEND FOR, PRICE L 1E ? Telephon No. 305 ■ 120 Water SI. icd'lEf (ir Hive , Pittsbuigb Fa Planing Mill 1 —!ASP— Lumber Yard i. L. PUfcVlB- LO. MJVU) S.G.Purvis&Co. XINRRAOTUBM AJTD DKALKI t& ur Bough and Planed Lumber OF *V««Y DISCKIPTIOK. SHINGLES, LATH & MWER PIPE. Butler, P#, E, QABLil], "V eterinary Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Collejre. Toronto, Canada. Dr. Qsbie treats ail disease* of the domesticated anitcaln, and make? ridjriing, castration and horse den tistry a specialty. Castration per formed witboot clams, aod all otber surgical operations performed in tht most scientific manner. Calls bo my part of the country promptly responded to. Office and Infirmary, in CrswfordV Lirery, 132 Writ Jefferson Btreet Butler Pa JkM FINE A 0 CT'.n GOSSER'S 1 CREAM GLfCEF."!" i Ailrwhi for thf liw . ' r v ... :u!r , *»<« for 'h»p,„ .. h • , r ,| j„. , r. :■ - 3SCL A BOTTi.k. 01. . Here We Are Right To The Front With Spot Cash Prices. We have some overcoats left and have made prices OD tbem tbat will move tbem soon. We do not wish to carry over a garment of heavy goods and if low prices will clear tbem out we shall do it, so before buying clothing or furnishings for men or boys inspect tbe goods and rock bottom spot cash prices at The Racket Store, 120 8 Main St., Butler, Pa. ! MECULATE THE j < STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS, J iXD PURIFY THE BLOOD. j ' A BE LIABLE REMEDY FOR '"r-" - Billow*-. Ilrm.'.rbr, C—««U ! psllaa. Pjiprpaia. CfcronU- Liver TrMkl.->, j Blula—. Ba4 II»IMI«»I. ; Htaalie Breatk. n.r.4 all JlwHtri of Ibn ♦ j »«■■«>, Unr aad Bowrte. lupus Tkbales eoutala aotbias inJnrioM to j th« faoat ?rv . :XT. | 4/* PER CENT. 1U First Mortgage loans !?<. lax, tv.rr.mlMtnn or fees. Ir.terert payable ■eml-ananally by!fewYork rtraft. Perfect se carl ty H ;gbe*t reference. CHIS. V. REID. Fairbaiio, Washington. Kothini On Earth Will HENS I X.XS::BJ Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Stroog and Healthy ; Prevent! all Diseaae. G; Worms of the Rectum. The relict ii imme diate the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures BCRNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant. Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fis tfßas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions. Scurfy or Scald Head. It is infallible. Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, SO Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents. Sold br DruttUU, « •«>» rms of WeakiH-ss Km Is slops. spermi.rnrrliea. f ]t\ /wV mM Impotency and all effect. Abuse or IJ. B.fii rxjr-crllwyl over :v". thousands of cases Before and Altar. ' s ' ho on 'y Hetttble and IfoceM Medicine kuown. Ask druggist for WOOD'S PHOSPHOUI.SE; if he oilt re >ome worth less medicine !n pia> e of 'his, leave his dl.slion i*' stire Inel Me prlee In letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package. Si; SvK. One will plc-.se, six w 111 cure. P&mph It 'in plain s» aled envel 'pe. 2 stamps Address THE WOOD 4 IIK 3114 *A I. CO., 131 Woodward avenue, lietrolt Mich, J. C. Keiaeaae» re>iuiiinzCoN riDiNTiAL aii'lSciiNTinc Ml!.-'- I • .-ary with a success rarely attained. I)r. S. K the Royal C"llegeof Phy v.'-'.in . and Surgeons, and i>« the oldest and most ;?.pei leuecd SreciALlsT in the city S|«e< ial at- U-ation siven to Nervous Debility trouie-' essivc AiC:.' .1 rxertlon. indiscretion of youth, etc., caus . -Seal and mental decay,lock of energy. It -pondency. etc.; also Camera, Old Sores, Kits. Pile , Hiieumatlsm, and all diseases of the Skin. I !•**!. i. units. Urinary Organs, etc. Con- .iltat -m 'roe and strictly coufidentuil. Office hour?, 9 to 1 and i to 8 r. K.; Sundays, t to 4 P. M. or.lv. lat offi-e or addresa DP S . LAKE, COfi. AVE. AND 4TH ST.. PI XT? BL' lIGH. PA. Do you occasionally fjike a little liquor for your stomach's sake Be sure it is the be»t; had liquors will injure your ?t<-ni«eb,pood liquors id proves it. Tfce bef-t liquorn are only kept in tfce best stores. Try our Fitcb'f Golden WedHiue, for medira! aod family use. Si.oo per Qi; or 6 Qis. forss.oC- Doatherty, Guckenbeinier.Large.Gilison, ! Bridgeport, Ml Vernon, 0T«-rhalt, Etc. This is the only house not rectilving in the city, therefore onr goods are tcarrun'cd l>urt. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. 0. D. and mail orders, receive prompt attention. Yonr "Grand Father's Choice" 3 year old, i* a good one, ag*- ha., brought out g< od qoali tv; sells for S2.(KI per gallon UOKEKT LEW IN, Importer and Wholesaler. 130 W ater St., Pittsburg. Pa. Opposite B. & 0. !£• K. Depot. FOR MEN ONL¥> VMTNRTN*" VAUDIO MAKHOO* tkii Flif'WL |Q«GFL EX4 HEEVOUB D£l XITR, "Hljf Error 6ci Ex. <• »f in Old or To ÜBf. kltMi. * .:.U BilM-O't fttlly Ilfr«r rmUrr* :Tj HrnM'.»r fUI. I SDErr.U|PKLMjRt,A\fI*rABrAOr f-t 1 . ; urailtnc HOIK TBK. rl. " ►. »»pA4iWe- 6. *Bfc. . * • -•* ! f.Dlf:r K THE CITIZEIST A Romar.ce of Arizona. , 1 One of the most pecnliar ca chief, he forced her to attend the Indian school, where she is now being educated in the English language. Nothing was said about the matter until the case was reverseJ. when the probate court appoint ed a guardian for her and formal suit was filed for the entire property. There is no doubt about her being Walk er's daughter. All the oider Indians, and especially the present chief, say they were at tbe marriage, which was performed ac cording to the Pima rites, and that during Ihe several years they lived together Ju anna was born. The revelation came like a thunder clap to the other claimants. Solvation Oil i« rnp-.«11y suporanding ull High priced liniments. It has been tested lor sometime past in all locali'ies and its tesnlts have been rapid and satisfactory. It is generally conceded to be the greatest cure on earth for paiu. —Scientists say that beer drinking in duces rheumatism. —The ee-'tistical young lady is a decid edly se'f-maid person. —A revival of the three cornered soft r nat for men is prophesied. —A passenger train struck and killed a deer which tried to cross the track in lront of the engine near the cemetery at Xew Florence, Westmorland county at night, . recently. The engineer supposing he had struck a man, stopped the train, but not finding any body, the trainman, because of the close proximity to the cemetery, con j eluded it was a ghost. The deer was found t a short distance away the next morning. USE DAXA'S SARSAPAKILLA, ITS -THE KIND THAT CUKES." —William X. Kntan, who lives on a farm near Freedom, Pa., was alone with his dog in a timber tract some distance from his house. lately. In cutting down a tree it rolled over and broke both his ankles. Ue r realized his helpless condition and en deavored to reach homo by the aid of a 1 stick, but a few steps couvinced him that T he could not accomplish his purpose and LO | help was near. r Luckily he had paper, pencil and string - in his pockets. He wrote on the paper, j "I am hurt; come after me," and tying the ; message around the dog's neck, he direct . Ed the dog to go home. Mrs. Ilntan was made aware of the dog's presence by a vig , orons barking at tbe door, and seeing the message about his neck at once went to ber husband's assistance, and the doctor was summoned. But for tbe dog's presence and the pen cil and paper Mr. Kutan would have frozen . to death before hi» condition became Known. Within a n.ile or two of Dewittville, X. Y., live two old maiden ladies, sisters, Mioses Lncinda and Martha Skinner, re spectively 74 and 76 years old, who have lived together f<>r the past forty-seven i years without speaking to each other. The two inherited the house in which they re | side from t'.eir father in 1942. and ijnarrel - ing a year or two after divided households, tnough remaining under the same roof. Each has done her own cooking and waits on herself even in illness, never entering the rooms occupied by the other, in fact, eading as separate lives as if dwelling in j different couties. Neither ever speaks of I the other, and no explanation has ever 1 been made as to the quarrel that occation ed this peculiar family arrangement, though the neighbors declare that tbe I cause was a disagreement over a new pan. wojth perhaps, fifty cents. Botb si-ters f . are worth, in their on right over £IO,OOO. Still in the Lead. 1 ' Tie Wm. U Holmes Co., Distillers, Im- ' [ porters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job bers in all the leading brands of Kye and ' Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of "Holmes' 1 Best" and "Holme.-*' Old Economy" Pure i 1 Bye «Vi-kies and Greene County Apple t Bmndy. Our importatiansot fine brandies and wines have been unusually la~ge the £ past year, and we are better prepared 1 than ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho ■ tels and taverns with 'complete outfits of - pure choice goods at first band prices. < Drop us a postal and we will have a sales man call upon you or send for price list. I THE WM H. UOLM*S CO., 158 First Ave. ' and 120 Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa. < —Fashion's decree in the great increase • in the size of overcoats has been a very profitable tbii:g for tbe woolen mills. Lane's F*;."'y Medicine Moi-"k the bowels each day. In order to , ' [ be healthy this is netretsary. "The Gray Mare is the Better Horse" | The proverbial saying, instead of being Flemish, is more likely of Briti-h origin, and may have taken its rise from the fol lowing circumstan. e: A gentleman having married a lady of considerable beauty and fortune, but whose domineering temper and disregard of martial authority on all occas ions made his home wretched, entreated her fa her to take back his daughter :md her dowry into the bargain "POob.pnob!" said the old gentleman: --you know not the world. All women govern their hnsband-. j and it is easily proved Harness the five ! horses in my stable to a cart in which I ■ . will place a b,«ket containing one hun dred eggs: leave a h-rse at every bouse where the hu'bat: 1 i- master, an egg only where the wife governs. If you should iind your eggs gone before your horses, yon will think your cas»- is not so uncom mon: but if your horses are dispo-ed of fir-t I will take my daughter b me again an' you may keep her fortune At the first house the son-in law came to he beard the , wife in a shrill and angry voice, bid heT j husband answer the door, here he left an tgf without any inquiry. He visited a second and third house with the same re- ! result. The eggs were nearly all gone . when he arrived at the seat of a gentleman j of position in the country. Having asked j lor the master, who happened not to be j stirring, he was ushered into the presence 1 of the lady. Humbly apologizing tor the J intrusion, he put the question of obedience; and on the lady replying she was proud to o'jey her husband in all things the husband entered the room and confirmed his wife s words, upon which he was requested to j choose which horse he liked. A black I gelding struck his fancy, but the lady de- j sired he would choose the grey mare as | more fit for a side saddle. Not withstand- | ing the substantial reasons given why the 1 black hor-e would be more useful, tbe wife I persisted in her claim for the gray mare. "What," she said, "and will you not take her, then? But I say yon shall; for lam sure the gray mare is much the belter horse." 'Well, well, my dear," replied the husband, as you plea*e. if it mast be so.'' "Oh!" quoth the gentleman carter, "you must now take an egg and I must take all my horses back again and endeavor to live happily with my wife." Splendid for a congh. Mrs. Kate Kid ney, 22 Lewis St , San Francisco, Cal . writes from the Golden City: "I have been nsing Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup for nearly five years and have always tound it a splendid remedy for a cough. lam never without a bottle in the house." —Timber can be grown on lands that will not produce anything else. It is more economical to allow trees to grow on waste lands than to leave the lands bare- Farmers should select youug trees, or seed of some kind ol valuable timber varieties best adapted to the land, plant them in rows, and, if possible, apply fertilizer the first two years. —Feather-eating among chickens can often be stopped by putting a small quanti ty of salt ill their Rt It Ited, enough u> give a modtrately salty taste. Three heapiLg table-spoonfuls of common salt for one hundred hens is not too much every day. This should be tried. USFi DANA'S SARSAPARILLA. ITS ■ THE KIND TIIAT CURES." —ln some respects the uncultured tribes of Africa are in advance of their so called contemporaries. They have_a law requir ing speakers in debate jo stend on one leg during the delivery of iheir remarks. The business of Congress and our State Legisla tures would be greauly facilitated by a similar rule, No Guess WotkFor Dealers. Max Klein, the well known liquordealer, will, to Jan. 1, ISS3. give you tl.e advant age of cash purchases in large quantities ot ail kinds ot liquors, and especially so in Pure Rye Whiskies and California Wines. California Port nnu rsnerry, at cents per quart. California Brandy, 50 cents to $1.50 per quart. Jamaica Bum, 7s cents to $1 5"» per quart. Pnre Ryo Whiskies ol any make in Pennsylvania, six year old, SI.OO per quart. 0 quarts for $5.00. Silver Age 8 year old, $1.50 per quart or $15.00 per full case ol 12 quarts. Dnquesne, $1.25 per full quart or 12 quarts (or sl2 00. Gin, an excellent stimulant for kidney com plaint, 75 cents to $1.50 per quart. All reliable goods, positively pure Boxed and sent to any address. Send P. O. Order or Registered Letter. Price lisl sent on application. Order early. MAX KLKIS. 82 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. —A very good yonng man in town called on a girl tho other evening, and after talk ing a few moments asked her if she would nave any objections to his offer ing up a prayer She said no, and lie got down on his kneas and fold the Lord that he inten ded to tsk tbe young woman then present to become his wife, and hoped He would move her to consent. After exhorting fifteen miuutes be arose to his feet, but the girl had left the room and has steadily refused to see him since. —Rheumatism cured in a d erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It ha.-* 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 the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars tree. Address. Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O. —Lung stoppage will soon succeed heart failure in medical circles. —The man who has no aim in life is never a hit when opportunity oilers —There are some men to whom a loss of their reputation would mean mighty go*«d lock. —A good many years ago when ab >y was whipped at nchool he received another whipping when he went home. The-e days the ftther and mother wipe his away and go before board to make a MB> plaint. —A new invention called "The Dude Kill er, "is on the market. Three cigarettes can be smoked at once. This ought, for future generations, to have a good -a!e. —Justifiable homicide —"lHghing some other fellow's sister. Consumption Surely Cured. To T.tr SDIT •&:—Ple*»o inform jmir r&».l. j> tint 1 nave a poaitiTe remedy for rtieab<>ve-ti»m>- 1 disease, h; a timely na-j thousattila h'*pel< ca*ea have -n pL-iaiucotl) cured. I shall be gb . io KH twj .••lle.j of my remedy FREE in any 'r:d P. u. »JJre«e. Ue»l" .t- TUJJ. I. A. IUAAXU, U. 0.181 TAD SU. >. T. Do You Want to Make Money? Do You Want to Save Money? !*h If yon don't want to save money don t read between these lines. Tiiiit ad is wr *!(•'»* re - t.a»*e *p»n f» r bargain- vi »:eu Ire are an> to br tart, «»pd i' ifcitig-- bmH uk<*3 tb»ir usual course tbi- winter lb * »d with all ir<* w» ->ii«T'u WrgaitM wrnold o rt*r have appeared, hut op to Jnn I-s mi hni a t«y mild »»nrrr Heavy leather g- dn and rubber rf.-od-* ha <• !.• •» vert much aad to tell the trtuh I am ov«-r r>t" -k i hrj? J h tv. a plan to unl--ari i "■ ,ars?».' - -r ~h .ai»»—a——— It is simply a matter of business and concerns onlv money saving {people. No others need read Ik i iveen these lines, MT plaD to nti'cad n.v ,-r <-k » f V ■ ■ =f f- and mbhers i dimply tbi* [ hav. to 'cf** iK-rae m- r- y 1 - lam i»«»t g'»ug •»> carry ?t«*m over until next I **iil •=••*» 1a: ar»v pric fie*T. Leather g'-.d- ;ret bard, the 1; g-.-' -a '• tr.«-ui a?; 1 tL- v sr»» uLsa.ew> Robber goods are even w.>n»e. for tn»y «.li rot r o bee-sue worthies*, henw yon can see«' one* anit nnfiee-'aDti why tbi« -srrific* mart be made on good? tbat are now ueesooable and ja-t what ycu a*e4. One man's dollar §m mm good as an other's if hep>jl«2» i• io ibe rip.ht use. It may costsomprhiag to rt:ad be tween these lines. -• *£«aßt - 'emiMMMMi If readine 1< w pric*».a w :,i > »-r<>?• v I w : H ip*»r> -t vn. I? v n i don't care for bar.ratpa *ou >■<'■ <■* - w»li p t zfc fc#r». -f- "Cr road to let vcn :T." .fu '&* * - ■■ ' w*t i -re &r«- B'- re r»ib'« * rjoods worn that h - ■- t *1 »- n>' -n■*• g- '- ■ rf> p«•roord DM ontil I c-M bardtv d..%' „ht I » • tarkie !£»« m first. and tb» pricea I quote are !e.-- tb- a firs* ■ -tar.d if t i are too cnn»<*H»nt»oas U come and help me k-e me n :>»y, j< u will fc»v<- to pro i-lr«-where *rxi pay a profit. ■■n !■■■!> i j&awnmar.**«. ; v- The object is for von to make money and for me to lose it. Can you take part in such a scheme? i ■ i in i ■iiawna raia—— smmmmmammmmmmmmmmmrnammm I will pell for twenty dava men'a rubber b»x>ta Lycuminir make for $1.90, Boston robber boots *2.00. Candee rubber boote $2 00, Woon«>cket rubber boots $2.00; a f>air of yo,id canvas slippers iroes with each pair and if I can't produce anv of tb«» above m at price- quoted, will surrender mv claim on y»or attention in all future ads. or a round trip ticket to tbe World's Fair Bov's rubber boots sizes Ito 5 $1.50. yootb'a rubber boots 11 and 12 $1 00. ladies' rubber boots 3 to 8 $1 15. Missea' rubber boots 13 to 2 SI.OO child's rubber boots 7 tc 10 !>0 eta., men's Storm King boots reduced to $2 50. farmer came to Hut lor broke. Tie solrl IO bushels of potatoes nncl wont home with a wagon fuU of shoes. "NV hero flid he get them? As soon as he sold his potatoes he went to Bickels, be jro* » •rood rubbers for bim*Hf for 40 cts.be honcbt a pair o' warm lined robber* for his wife for 25 ets. br- bi-Uirbt each of the six children a pair of rubbers for 10 ets. n pair he bought the h>'*ed min a pair ofs» >ete boots for $1 50 und his crown up daughter a pair o' fine -bo«s for $1 00. aod -till be bad monev too, sell do von know what he did ? He irot mad backed his wagon up to the d*>or and 'ooded his good* and left waving he did not want people to think he -t-»|e th*. or be wou'd t ave spent tbe bal. of bis monev, he to "all ug*in vmw ' ■ .a'-UMMU-jg zMtsm r~— g *u rwuuMMBW When you get tired Stof! You d n't have to read between those lines. forit is strictly Private. If you are needing p :v !<>■»! »r gr •)- i in - at.'l see wb.»t I have to sell. I hiive on:- !■ i <>f ladlea* fjriliuuon f" r sl. one lot of sample • hoes at $1 00 worth $2 "0. < > lot <•' fine gr ' n'«ot es f» - r 90 cs. on» lot of ftrge gaiters for 50 r~* , ne lot •" si:;.:- rf for 25 ets., one lot o'" Misses' shoes 85 ets. one lot ot ehild'- si • j 4ft ets me lot of infants etioes IH ets A! lof the <»b'>»e lire nb<>u' o'je b»>t the rejruiar priee eome in pe.d see on uisr sa»ep' c 'in'« r. A word to the wise Is sufficient—that is sometimes it Is. and sometimes they Kef i« ft A niau that likes nic... «nfl needs & pair is not wise if be don'i call and cet a pair of Edwin Plapp's hsnd made >b'-»s for $3 f'o, and if he ■don't wont to pay that much wi!' sell 1 m a 'lice dre-s shoe lor $1 25 to $2 00 We ma e a great rr~n~ b ots ace -'o order and do all kinds of repairing in with ?hocs. Vf> have a large leather depari ment, and full stock of findings always on bund Ilemember the place aod Call U— ■—■IIIHHI1 1 1 ■■ i ill ——l IT 1 wVMIMMaMHBMaHMBMHMK-: :,'"--:-John BickeL* T\ Street | 01 REMOVAL SEI 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 iroods as possible. \S e will vou O 1 * prices that you can't help but buy. A #35 Parlor Suite for £25 00 A 45 " " 35 00 A 55 " " 45 00 A I (') Bed Lounge for 12 50 A 20 44 44 15 00 A 5 Kocking Chair tor 375 A 8 44 44 500 e gn at bargains Camplwll & Teinf)leton, 130 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO M. RO NTHAL," VV holesale Li«|Uor Dealer, 403 Ferry St . - 2 " ~ Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania R>c V\ hiskitrs & spcci »lt> . Trial t-rders solicited. One Sfjuarc Below Dia.nond Mirk» . • J -M)+T+PtAtP*E4-I c —" We A.re Readv For m/ HOLIDAYS. S£f LUR I m I ALsWS DOLL AIIO K*E*T 4 WWW COUNTER MUFFLERS I VA £Tr | BOXES Come Early and Srlwt vour W m -('hristinas Present?.- 1 2 2 -i. M A I X y*T. Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J. R. G'RIEB, The J^weltT, No 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Be!! and Clock. AH imntrd —"Remember our Repairing Department —-j?o ycjwrs Ejtpcricftce. —— YOUR FAVORITE HOKE RVffAm AND Thf bin? R'wtoin MPlfriffr Mh» ONE YEAR FOR ONLY #1.50 THE CITIZKX. r jv<* || the Town. County and ?t%f.. aid *• mvrh -w« •» wmj jther paper of ita cla^i. Tour Home would be iscomstetc withe *:* it NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE is m NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER. *nd fir-» all **a»*al w~mm ai the United State# *ad the werld It :\r*± tK- mpju '■ r .<« iaad* m • notohall It haa »p«rat* l«>*rUß»ow me "The >am- y i irc , «." *ad "Our Young folks." !» "Hon» «Ml S< cittj" »s»» immtwA tbe *dn»iratu>o o# wi*ei» »»d d«njrbt*r». !>•» p «rr*i p».>n:«w< a»w» •« riehi aed dbeewieea are erupt* b»n«Te. bnftaat and •*K.a-«t»# Ira k A t Tlcult«»/ar' Lmio »cper»«• *« r Fcr only $1.60. &sh in £dvai:». l 'M. Y. V. eekly Trtbcc*," f**«»ar pei«* p»r a«r «l OC 1 The Citizen," - 'SO Total $2.30 Ws furnish both papers we par for - - I'M. 3«brcriptii«*• may he«tn « an* *i»». Adilr»«'' a?' orcVra to THE CITIZEN. BIJTLKR PA REDUCED! REDUCED! Men's felt boots with good rubber* - - - - f« 75 Men's gum boots - t#s Men's buckle arctics - - - - *5 Men's gum shoes Ladies' gum shoes all numbers Misses' gum shoes spring heel II to 2 - AD goods reduced, see our shoe , frw worker*, buck-sictn will not leak or cut like black shoes try a pair <>«£y ft 50 Every thing cheap at ROBINS BROS, 8 E Corner of Dtaaoad .... Hatter. P* SELLING OUT Our entire stock of drngs. mpftif inw, patent medicinea, perfumery, toilet articles, etc. 3lust lie sold in the next 60 davs, as we niu>t leave oar presc nt location ami