CLEARANCE SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Boots and Shoes. OUR annual clearance sale of Fall and Winter goods ia now on. TboM in March of exceptional good bargains in seasonable goods should riait onr store. Among the goods that mast and shall go ir low prioM hare their nsn&l effect, are all heavy Robber Goods, includ ing all felt, wool and beaver goods. A great many of tbese.gjods can be had at YOUR OWN PRICE THE prices of all leather goods Jalao hare come unnder the knife. Ton can now buy Children's School Shoes and Men and Women » Winter Goods for LE3B THAN THEIR COST to us. The only way to tell anything about the justness of the price is to see the arti cle and the price together. Money is said to talk and if it does its Yoice Is louder and clearer in our place of bußineas than elsewhere, because its purchasing power is so much greater. There is only one way to convince yourself, that way iB now open to you. AL RUFF. PRICES THE FAIREST YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN AT Vogeley & Bancroft's, IN Ladies', Gentleman's and Children's Shoes. See Onr 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. "Wiliard Hotel. Are Yon One Of The Lucky Ones Who Will Attend The Grand Clearance Sale At For the next two weeks. Remember it is not our fault if you come too late,it will commence Jan. 25 and continue till Feb. 4. Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Dry Goods, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. See our big bargain counter on left hand side entering store. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, A. Troutman Son, Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House, Butler, Pa. m. ROSENTH AL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St., JJ - - Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Helow Diamond Market. TUBES THAT GROW And are true to name don't come from large Northern Nurseries where job lots of thousands are sold to un scrupulous agents and labeled to suit their ordera re gardless of name. Buy your stock direct from home nurseries and not from agents. Send for our Illus trated Catalogue ol Trees, Seeds, Small Fruits, etc. John R. & A. Murdoch, 508 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. PER CENT, the citizen lv First Mortgage Loans Couplers. ~ j Ko tax, cotnmtadon or fee*. Internet payable 1 , ) < •eni I-annually by Now York draft. I > erte< t se- At the recent ?e--ion of Congress, a ±aw enriry Highest reference. was pa ssed making compulsorv the use of CMS. V. RF.ID. Fairhawn, Washington. brake- controlled by the engineer, and -=o j ■ the nse of self-acting couplers. It w:Il J VAM HiJVP noticed be noticed that an special invention- are ; IUU **vrvaww%» -elected, bat the field is left open for the that some houses always seem to °eed introduction at anv time of the latent an<: sjfd ntU^e t rV J bright) best improvement-. clean, fresh. The owner of the first In respect to car conpier> it may ue well • j "economizes" with "cheap" mixed i for inventors to l>ear in mind that, while J I paints, etc.; the second paints with t jj 6 an( j p; u Tar ; t ty of couplers ha-, i • . | T~% many advocates, e-pecially among the OtriCtly X UPC brakemen. who have to handle the car-, i J ..-y still the Master Car Builders' Association White JL/6cid advise the throwing out of the link and pins and the substitution of the knuckle j ' The first spends three times as much j f orm G f couplers. Tin: recommend at i.'ii -of i for oaint in five years, and his buiia- , \ , , look J well. I the " aociatlon have made mnch P"*™- Almost everybody knows that good among railway companies, and the kntu-k ■ paint can only be had by using strictly couplers are now exten?ivelv used on pas- ] pure White Lead The difficulty is f car< Tb.f.Uowi.glb. of ~w Lead, " Old Dutch " process; they are law. standard and well known—established AS ACT. by the test of years: promote the safety of employes and ''Armstrong & McKelvy" travelers upon railroads by compelling tl Beymer-Bauman" "Fahnestock" common carriers engaged in interstate "Davis-Chambers" commerce t<> equip their car- with auto- For any color (other than white) tint matic couplers and continuous brakes the Strictly Pure White Lead with a;l( j their locomotives with driving National Lead Company s Pure White -wheel brakes, and for other purposes, the best paint that?t' fs"po'ssibTe' to put He it enacted by the Senate and House on a building. j of Representatives of the United States of For sale by the most reliable dealers in , America in Congress assembled: c°' n E to paint. '* P l / y° u Sec. 1. That from and alter the tir-t to send to us for a book containing informa- ( j of January. 180*. it shall be unlawful lion that may save you many a dollar; it - J will only coat you a postal card to do ao. , for any common carrier engaged in intt r xt aXIONAL LEAD CO.» State commerce by railroad to use on its 1 Broadway.Kew Tort i iine any locomotive engine in moving in- P»**»boi*ti Branch, terstate traffic not equipped with a power H>y6Bt> l*waann Oil Co. of PcßDSylraala, driving wheel i>rake and appliances for Fttttburab. Pa. , - operating the train brake system, or to ■ ■ ftl AM afe9 rDD an - tra ' n ' n MU '* l traffic after said date ■pi HI 11 HI that has not a sufficient number of cars in ■ll IH »S 11 lH it so equipped with power or train barkes J J mM m ■ ™ tbat the engineer on the locomotive draw ee ing such train can control its speed with- J out requiring brakemen to use the com- Ml f I yf VB \o* mon hand brake for that purpose. wm ■ Sec. 2. That on and after the first day _ ___ _ _ _ of January,l99S it shall be unlawful for any S I I HI such common carrier to haul or permit to S ■IC I I ' >e ' iau ' ei ' or Qsc on I> DC a »v car used ■■ I IvIITIBh I « I in moving interstate traffic not equipped \l FANYO >» with couplers coupling automatically by •AO f*/l> impact, and which can be uncoupled \\ ro:i without the necessity of men going bc- HOUSFHOLD USE. tween the ends of the cars. Sec - 3- That when any person, firm, in 1810. Could a remedy without real companv, or corporation engaged in inter merit have survived over eighty years" i . i I. i OOOTHING,HEALING, p E NETR ATINp state commerce by railroad shall have 1 O For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use.'-* equipped a sufficient number of its cars so T ' TThV to coiuply with the provisions of section car.'.' 'i'i'inl ?irciSi"i"chSi one ol this act, it may lawfully refu.-e to wiff HTJuJ'i'r' receive from connecting lines of road or HI , -i \ *)> :■ . ir i ■ 35 Ct*. , • , . . , «i* i - t' - i. John. 4 'mm and after the first peopta with mtlr»* tmcr***. Every Specific a special curc for tin- tnucane day of July, 1895, u til otherwise ordered TJM-T cure wlthmit UnwKlwt. pundnx or rrnlu- In* the system and arc in fact and deed iLe bo* errian by the luter.-tate Commerce Commission, of shall be unlawful for any railroad coni "i-FeTer», Congesu'oM. l mn J" to uyc W car in interstate commerce 'J—Worm., Worm Kever, Worm Colic -.*5 that is not provided with secure grab iroi 3-TfcthlnKt Colic, Crying, Wakr-fuln*** ,23 , , , ~ lL , . Diarrhea* of Children or Adult*- . .*25 hand 111 the C*lld> C»f each Oar for 7— Cough*, Cold*, BronohJti* greater H < »:ntv to men in coupling and H-Neuralgia* To*>thache, Faceache 9-Headarhen, Rick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 Uncoupling car-<. 10 Dynpepnia, BfUonsneM*Constipation. *23 bee. .). That within i\inte v days from 11— Mapprea»ed or Painfal Periods . .25 . . . _ 12 - White*, Too piofuse l'erJods . .25 pa^-.-age oi thin act the Atnenc.iu Kail- Association is authorized hereby to I.V-Khramati*m, Uhetunaiic Fain* 'M designate to the Interstate Commerce }£££?:: commission the standard heieht of draw ao-vvhooplnn c.uiih W bars for freight cars, measured perpendic -s^l7"l*t J- ....... . .... l.'oo nlartrom the level of the tops of the rui!s 30— Crinary Weakne«», Wcttlmr BcL NR*r«»»r. N»I'IL <'« r*««. mum variation from such standard heipht uvxriiKKTs'iKP.ro., in a iu«niu» sc., JKWYOBS. . , , . to be allowed between the drawbars of P £T | p 1 § m empty and loaded car- I p(' " f tbo Inter- KOTIIICB'S FBIEND beforo hor tli r•: Btat e Commerce Commission to lodge r. I. '.noment, and eaya aho would not bt with the proper district attorneys informa .•iiout it tor hundred, of dollars. tion oi any such violations as may come to DOviL "ITi].--,',. . | . , ... its knowledge: provided, that nothing in Ptr this act contained shall apply to trains BRAOFIELO neoULATOf? CO., composed of four wheel cars or to loco j«k;»rAue«uaQitT«. ATLANTA* qa motives u«ed in hauling .such trains. rr -c? i i | f Di , , S ec * 7. That the Interstate Commerce For Sale by J. ... Hedick. Commission may from time to time upon , full hearing and for good causo extend the the period within which any common TU .io;> . u carrier shall comply with the provisions of Nt'S this act. niNTM an y employe ol any such •m'&m™ "A!r"JR c °mmon carrier who may be injured by ' < any locomotive, car or train contrary to \""lL'.* the P rovi ®'" n of eet shall not be deein ™ Ikm »4bf»ittTV3#- ed thereby to have assumed the risk there- f • • * try ferMd- Adr. Hull s • "' 7. ' " ' Cough Sjrup, a reputation not poaessed by ■<■**■■■ • ... any other similar remedy. It is a sover eign cure for all diseases of the throat and chest. —A high instep denotes good breeding. Even when it hovers above the head, iu - the festive skirt dance, it is approved. —A remarkable human freak will soon /• DOCTORS LAKE 1,6 c *hibited at a museum. She i i wo g I'Ri VATK IJISPKNS VKY. man with a ligun- like a fashion ]>late Mr JS Con. PCNH Ave. ANO FOURTH ST.. belle. A ■ PITTBBUROH. PA. iimi ication arc treated at thi* Dif- , . , . . . . i m ith a puccee«, .arely attained. Dr.B. 3 with the tooth who takes the 1. Lake':»? meuilMf of the Kovul Collcpeof i'hy- cake. ' : i.». * :t.n\ fiurgea/.ir, and Ifi the o' le«t and most fM* ; .anced 6PKCIALIH. m il.oeltr Hj»e< ial at- nfiV nA V A 'ft « A l?c AdA 011 T a • :»t on i ven to Ncrvouu I»ebillty from i:» ' ' * '. 1 ' *vj, n s au *ul "\ertlon. indiacnHioo of youth, etc-, rail*- lllh KlNi> THAT CL KK6," mi t »hy-»ical and mental *lecay,la'*k c»f enei*y, |.-; 7-. i iicy.etc.; al«oCancers, OldhorCH, KiU, —There are M.me ihimr, ao. I'itet, l.hcnrnatUm, and all the Skin, In< n an I,H Ulll,^ j4 ' * a > rt 11 n I I.unKSUrinary Con«mltatU>n change, that a level-headed human heinff (r«H' Ml*l iti ictlr coswlcntiul. Ofllee bourn,ft to »"i „ t , I and Itos i. M ; Sundays, 2to4p. m. onlv. "hoold never do. Among these is to walk lat offl' Oor lutdrcss 11. \ K ('• on g railroad track to attemnt tn ir»«t mi a I.XX AVL. ,V>D llli s'f.. I*l ITSUL Ut.II. I'A. ranroi.i ira< s, 10 aw mpt to g. 1 on a moeving train, to point a gun or pistol at another, to put bis name to another man's " note, to keep his savings in an old stocking under bis bed, to play a game of chance nMw/nurMAr/rrnjuxn-AWxr.'/xmir/Ta „.,,i • , ,■ Theo! li st and best In- prep"- - itig itranger. to run (or Business Education. ' - /// We nare successfully / // prepare'! tliousanda ol ££ YOUNQ MEN Lane "a Family Medicine for the active duties of life. For circulars at! Mores the bowels each day. lu order to drets, IMiLFF & SUNS, ntuburcb, t'a. , be healthy this is necessary. i . *tum w»a———pti | —A rtiajfinp letter—B. —The earliest lilac# are here. Laces come in all color* to trim cotton j dresses. —Sort hands indicate a character lack in? energy and force. —The crinoline fashion certainly has the bnl.ee over the tailor-made -tjle. —Surahs'will be much worn this sum- ) mer, talcing the place of china silks, gj—Lots of rich metal ftoe- to the Mint, j bat it is always pressed for money there. —Xo matter how popular a ftirl may be. t her friends don't tui-s her after she's mar- j ried. —ln the miner details of a business life nothing plays so absorbing a part as the blotting pad. —One of the departments of a local fur niture iactory is composed of men who boro ''worm holes" in imitation of time's ravages. —Shoes acd spring gowns must be en suit. —There's a mania at present for resur recting old fashions. —Already some crank is trying to annex the Princess Kaialani. —A fever thermometer is made in chat elaine form for trained nurses. Xothing does the work so well. —Mr. P. Byrd, of New Grand Chain. 111., writes: "feeing exposed to all sorts of weather I am liable to have pains ot some kind I have tried a numb.-r of different so called remedies, but nothing does the work so well as Salvation Oil It is the best lini ment I have ever used.'' —The fashionable handshake is almost down to the old level again. —The saying now runs: "Strawberries j show which way the financial wind blow.- ' —The snail is not much of a walker. It is calculated that in a fourteen-day dash he would cover a mile. —lt is the sharpest men who get the money, but the rule doesn't follow in all things, as razors are constantly getting strapped. —There will be trouble if yon don't cure those dyspeptic symptoms. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. —lt is a regular business principle that coal bills should be paid in a lump snm. —A Kentucky Colonel of the old school order, refuses to eat oysters since he learn ed that they arc 90 per cent water. —Bookmakers are known in turf slang as knights of the pencil, which is not inapt as they have to be sharpened before they can make their mark. —Xice grapes are selling in New York for $4 per pound, but the rush for them is not sufficient to warrant running extra ex tra excursion trains. 17SE DA N A'S SA USA PA HILL A, ITS "THE K1XI) THAT CURES." —A Germantown man who has tyo sun umbrellas once owned by his great grand father and great-great grandfather calls them the shades of his ancestors. —A man advertises a bear for sale, but bis place i- not blocked by pro.-pectjve purchasers. Society refuses to approve of bears as household [.eta. —What chance has the innocent public nowaday:? f A city dealer is selling "fresh spring butter" made of oleomargine blend ed with extract of garlic. Couching Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Italsam will atop the cough at once. Ask vour friends about it. Drunkenness, cr the Liquor Habit, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is.mauefactarcd as a powder, which can be given in a glas.t of tieer, a cup ot coffee or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will afreet a permanent and speedy cure, whether tin 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 ouce impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific Co., 18f> Kacti St.. Cincinnati O. —A milliner assures her patrons that small spring shapes will maintain firm (po sitions. The llariag summer hat will not come until after tho season ends. —A fashion paper remarks that "three bands ot diamonds worn close about the throat with a large, false buckle of rubies, emeralds or sapphires is an ornament now much in vogue for evening wear." This is a valuable hint to anyone looking about for a trifle for his best girl. Still in the Lead. TLeWm. 11 Holmes Co., Distillers, Im porters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job tiers in all the leading brands of Lye and Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy" Pure Kjre Wiskies and Greene County Apple tirandy. Our importatians of fine brandies and wines have been unusually large the past year, and we are better prepared thau ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho tels and taverns with complete outfits of pure choice goods at first baud prices. Drop u« a postal and we will have a sales man call upon you or send for price ii»t. TIIK WM. H. [IOLMKH *,0., 158 First Ave. and 120 Water St . Pittsburgh, Pa. —The close fisted man may truly bo «aid to be near at hand. —The spring crop of rus*et shoes is be ginning to bloom with unusual vigor. —A party of million-airs naturally would have no trouble in raising the wind. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic care" for rheumati-un 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 tho dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. Ja i ts. .Sold by J. C. Kedick, druggist, Butlei. —lt is the coqnettisb, heart breaking type of girl who has hor declining years in the days of her youth. —Gas is as good natured as it is vola tile, lor it isn't put out when it gets turned down for being too bright. —A man is out with a challenge to eat pig's feet for the championship and a side bet of ten dollars. Wh-jn Doctors All Agree. It is a fact well established,that February and March are the most trying months to aged or enfeebled persons. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest afUictions, are most liable to get in their deadly work There in but one thing to do, build up and fortify the system with a pure stimuleut Medici! Men all over the country agree that Kleiu's "Silver Ago ' at $1.50 per quart, and "Duque an" at per quart, stand without a peer. If you want tine nix year old Uuekenheimer, ' Finch, Gibson, Overholt, or Bear Creek, you can have them at f 1.00 per quart, or six quarts for 15.00. Wo are recognised headquarters for the choicest brands of Wines, Liqu T Cordi als, etc. Goods expressed aiiywhure- Send for complete {-rue lift; mention thi paper. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. —The ultra swagger society sportsman now shoots pigeons with gloves on, which is strictly tip tub form in British upper ten dom. —Southern vegetables are getting cheap ' er. —lce is to be sold on a sliding s.'ale |this year. -feTHESE THINGS I NEED:*- 1 NEED MONEY, I NEED ROOM, I NEED CUSTOMERS. Spring Goods are here and Winter Goods most go. HERE IS THE TIME. TflK STOKE IS PACKED FROM CELLAR TO ROOF Price is no Question now. THE OBJECT IS TO SELL SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Coaie in and look over our stock, I caa safely sar it was nerer better, care was taken in selecting styles for this year, and prices re- ; main at the same low standard that is always mantained at my store. I The uew styles and shapes in shoes and slippers are beauties beyond de scription. Don't fail to see them. $3,000 Worth of Winter Goods go in March at Half Price, Rubber goods must all go no matter what they bring. Lots of Miss" a&d Children's rubbers for 10 cts a pair 20 doz stoeie boots from $1 00 up. 70 doz. stogie shoes from "5c up. We blow onr horn long and l'»od when we come to shop work. 18 doz Men's kip boots 3 soles $4 50 22 doz Men's hand made shoes $3.50 Roth of the above are *1 50 under prices and assortment is limited, they are just the goods for oil men Boots and Shoes made to Order and Repairing done on Short Notice. Leather and Findings. Blacksniinths 1 Aprons. We Want your Trade, and Good Footwear at Low Prices will Secure it. Remembtr the place JOHN BICKEL'S, BUTLEK, PKNNA White-Sand Oil Co. [A. STEELSMITH. Manager. Butler, Pa.] Dealers in Illuminating, Lubricating, Cylinder and Dynamo Oils—all free from Lima Oil. This Oil is made and handled by Independent Producers not con nected with the Standard Oil Co., as reported. All orders will be promptly filled. Warehouse in rear of Nicho as & Hewitt's planing mill, near West Penn depot, Butler, Pa. Refinery at Coraopolis, Pa., near P. & L. E. R. R. This oil can be secured at McCrea's Feed Store on E. Jefferson St. MIU SEDUCED! Men's felt boots with good rubbers - - s'7s Men's gum boots - - - lB5 Men's buckle arctics - Men's gum shoes - - 35 Ladies' gum shoes all numbers Misses' gum shoes spring heel Hto 2 AH goods reduced, see our shoes for glass workers, buck-skin will not leak or cut like black shoes try a pair only $1.50. Every thing cheap at ROBINS BROS., S. E. Corner of Diamond ... _ Butler, P» "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.* 4 GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO . RINGS, I J\ I !< lb j SCARF PINS, ' STUDS, (GENTS GOLD, W-llfllP* LADIES GOLD, » (111 Ilfh | GFNTS SILVER LADIES CIIATLAIN, f I { >, Vf i j »• v I Gold Far-rings, y | Rings, Chain*, Bracelets, Etc, | Tea sets, castors, butter dishes mK'PrWIIV and everything that can be > lJ>t/l>T(lll | found in a first class etc r e, 88961 D BKB. 11(7 I ui*"- """" E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, North' Main St., BUTLER, PA., r ~i m | : RECULATE THE | STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. j I t PURIFY THE BLOOD. j A F SUABLE REMEDY FOR 1 Ittm. t ♦ pallon, Itjaprp'lu, f braiti< !.l* rr •» • J WUIMM, BAD I I 4lir« II»L% « Breftlh. *ll «* I. ar. pinrcH, K.hXITHFIKI.K NT., ITTTsRI m.H. IVt (Opp. Monontcalu-la Hainan.) Matcbli Hf' r Family uw ami M<-li<-lu»l j.ur- POJV'I art ' KWCIIH (I'ILKKN WP*»l»INO, 1 Allll I (SIT< KKSIIKIMKItS VvMISKY. : 1" r i' . OVKKIH'I.T'.-t WIIHKY. ' « IHLI.IN«EKS WHISKY. I tor I'. (iood* wtlljr parknl anil promptly rhtr'i"*'' Vnr.t. or Kumvai! on n-oelpt >•( c»sh or i«*>t oflkw ordrr. IVNotlilliK MureH.U'd P.O. I'. Mcud for Price List. I>o you occasionally take a little liquor lor your atoninch'* *»ke ? Be ' nore it is the bewt; had liquors will injure roar stc>macb.gocd liquor* im proven it. 'f be lent liquor* are only kept in Ibe bet-t stores. Try our Fincb's Golden Wedding, fur medical and family u*e. SI.OO perQt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00- Doutherty, U nckenhciiner.Large. liit»on. Bridgeport, Mt Vernon, Orerhalt, Etc. Thi in tbe only houoe not rectifying in the city, therefore our good* are ritrr«at*<{ f un. (joudx securely packed and boied without extra char ire. t. 0. I>. and mail order*, receive prompt attention. Tour "(ir»nd Father'* Choice" 3 year old. i» a good one. uge ban brought out good quali ty; mlli* for f-.00 per gallon. ItOBEKT LEW IX, Importer and Wholesaler. 136 Water .St., Pittsburg. Pa Opposite I!. >1 O. It. It. lN*i»ot. WILLIAM KENNEDY. The aeil known liveryman, [ffn Kennedy, will be pleased to have bi«* friends call at bia new place of business. Tbe Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in liutler at tbe moat reasonable ratof.. Tbe place is caaily remember ed Tbe first stable weat of tbe Lowr? Huune |< 1 Tin 1 lln I" | I AO FINE AS UIL2L I GOSSER'S SCREAM GLYCERINE. J A •Irr.aiDa for Ihf f* c « dut tbATlag, I 'or rlwpiwil liana* and IM*. try It. M 2 SC. A IIOTTt.E AT DKI'OOWVt The Leading Millinery House " W OF Is selling all Milliners' and Holiday goods at cost in order to make room for spring goods. Come early and ectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Dutfy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All'arejßespecttully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department— so years Experience * — I YOUR FAVORITE HOME HEW ?P APES AND Itie bio? Kffriiw M ftipr if ike I mrH >ihk ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.50 THE CITIZEN. (rirea all the Town. County and Stata, ud u moeh Natiaeal aewn m asy other paper of its clwa. Your Home would be incomplete without it. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, ud gi**e dl tto (mtnl new* af the United Slate* and the w«w!d It tba emti o# forwm iae* in • nutshell. It haa separate depart me nta for "The PamtJy Clrc'e," "Our Young Folks." !«» "Home and Society" ««**■■• cmtmnA the *dmiration ot wi*e* and daughter*. Its jreneral polities! new*, aa.te rial* and dif»cu*aioDi» ara eoifprebeiipiv*. briHiaat aed It» "Agricultural" department ha# no poparww la the eoontnr Ita "Harket Reports" *re reeffrniTed •otbority ia all part* uf tb* l*nd. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enable* aa toefcr thi* *pteeiirf joeraei tad "The CITIZEN" for one year For only 51.50. Cash in Advance. "N. Y. < Weekly Tribune," r*icular priee par »*r •» OO ' The Citizen," ****"* - ia> Total 93.90 We furnish both papers one jear far - - $l5O. Subscription* may be«ta at an* ti»*. Addreea all order* to THE CITIZEN, BUTLER. HA SELLING OUT Our entire stock of drugs, medicines, patent medicines, perfumery. toilet articles, etc. Must l>e sold in the next f>o days, as we must leave our J 7 present location and tpiit business. SAVE MONEY. You can save 20 to 25 per cent, on everything in the store. Spectacles, eve glasses, trusses etc., sold at cost. Yours HespoctAilhr* J. A.IF RANK & CO., Sl3 H. .MmnWt., - - Butler. J. SPECK m3t - ma rr»TT» »I. r W|f P rf* Nttf ar *nma» rar««n»in». Tlie Win. 11. Holmea Co., Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and -Holmes' Obi Eeoaonty" PURE RYE WHISKY. All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in b« ml or Tax-paid Importers of fine Brandies. Gins and Wines. SFNr) FOR FHICI LIS? Telephon No. 305 120 Water St. ard lE* Flr»fA*e.. Pttt»b«»«k Pm •glxfi _**■» fUlm w *.4 m fcfW, **mf *r p rt Mk A* ••• • • 50c anwsarrssSic Joh Work of nil kind done at the "Citizen Office."