***** 1 Holiday Announcement. | 5 holiday presents for everybody. $ 5 the best of everything for Christmas. $ g A thoroughly first-class stock combining flk We are showing a fine assortment and a variety I novelty, quali- to suit all tastes in staple and fancy Dry Ooods, Ok jpt Dress goods. Fancy Goo<ls, Fine Art Goods, . j gig- S Ladies', Misses'and Children's Wraps, Furs, ly anu Collarettes and Capes. Children's Fur Sets S from to «V 75 Todies' Fine Embroidered qaflCe. Wlt il & (R Handkerchiefs from 5 cents to 50 cents each. U One hundred dozen special value l ine Swiss nr j rp c striCtlV <R Emdroidered Handkerchiefs for 10 cents, real pntCS sl " ut V U value Jo cents. Handkerchief and Glove , ... R Boxes. Nectie Cases, Leather Cuff and Collar fair and Wltll- U Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Photo Holders; a nne line fP Sof Dolls. We offer a great variety of appropri- . .. peach Of m m ate presents for ladies, gentlemen and children m * ne redUl m m 5 While we cannot describe or enumerate our (A variety of elegant attractions, we are very glad NOW iS JQ q? to show them to all visitors. »Ve claim for our |p fir stock general excellence, great variety and reasonable prices. Whatever your wants may the time 10 fPJ be we can meet them with beauiitul and also ——.——— — We solicit a comparison of goods and prices, I jUIY. V •jL knowing yonwill find our Holiday line the ~■ jj| (R best and cheapest, 1 Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. \ N. B. Sole Agent For Standard Patterns Uk Assignee Sale, j Having been appointed assignee for the benefit of creditors of I) A, 5 Heck. Hp tier Pa., I supposed it would take at least one year to close otu ■ this immense stock, but owing to the way the goods are going out It will ■ not take more than three months more to close out the entire stock. V. e | still have a quantity of children's suits, ages from 4 to 10 year*—g heavy cassimers, former prices from $4 to SB, which we will sell at v. lat , you would have to pay for satinet or shody suits, {1.75 to *2.50 per suit satinets from 50c to fr.oo. Children's and Boys' overcoats from ages 4to 20, former price from $4 to f 12, now from ft to SB. Young men's suits for ages 15 to 20 years many of them at less than half price—also shirts, ties, collars, cuffs, gloves, mittens, a full line of underwear from the cheap est to the best makes—men's and boys' sweaters— cordivan jackets, men s, boy s' and children's pants, children's astrachan reefers only *2.50, se'l everywhere at $4.00; Beaver and chinchilli reefers from *1.50 to (2.00 watches, chains, rings, pins, umbrellas, trunks, valise's, hos:ery, combs, brushes and a variety of notions for Christmas presents. As 1 expect to close out this entire stock within the next 90 days I give notice to ail pci- ( sons knowing themselves indebted to said D. A. Heck to call and settle the same at once as after Febuary 1, 1898, the books will be left with my at torney for collection with cost and interest as the books must be settled as soon as the goods are closed out. If you wish to avail yourself of the many bargains offered, CALL SOON. L. M. Cochran, assignee. fCHRIST^AT^™"] <[ ALL PRiCES J || will soon be here, J ! \ And we are prepared to furnish you with all the choice £ i* delicacies of the season, and REMEMBER * J[ "if you get it at the Butler Produce it's fresh." J I The Butler Produce Co., j | KcTpr" 84 c - L MOORE - Pr °p' r -1 —.1.1 Order Your Xmas Turkey Early — -■»# ;[ HOLIDAY PRESENTS $ That an* uaeful at very attractlv<- prices. Ii is a jrroat it«*ni t n | ( j riirUtniUH buying to tuuki> yonr money cover the memt ground pos- ( ) ' ' Ladles' embroidered handkerchief* from"K: to 50C. * \ ► Ladies' hemstitched liAridken*hiefK from ;*• to JEW*. ( } i I , Ladies' lace edge handkerchiefs from .V toft 2T». I , lec wool hoods. Silk hoods, hull line of Ladles' and children's * 4 underwear. covers $1 00. Holiday price HHc. Ladles'chemise II 00 Holiday price "I " i i N#c. Ladles' drawers $1 »**. Holiday price rt*- £"> I'KK < FAT. ills- d i 1 count on millinery. Mail orders receive prompt attention. J \ : MARKS', ' ' 108 S. Main St., one door South ' ' < ► «jf Butler Savings Hank. i. ► >0»&o»oooo»o<m>oooooooo»<x>oc< EE! FREER SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER. > me cut glass decanter filled with fine wine and a \ ar in colors for 1898. will be presented to every % g the holidays, no matter what the amount. This £ make you more familiar with us and our goods. J m-9 If yon want to sur- J S__i prise your friend with \ I 1 a Xmas gift, let us £ 1 ] have the order and wj V ft 4 will ship It for you. t ay& pure s /KM LIQUORS. £ J Tft /?• ■ \ OUR PRICE, k \ Grandfather's *+> EVERYONE Choice a * on(1 - *- S CTC " ,UIII: straight whiskey. OUR Finch, Overholt. \ filialn l Large. Gibson. 3 Kri'V •</. Guckcnheiiner, V I ?eed AN " ; M %?{«-',?• > | PURE. r~ 111 ®« r J m Expressag* we prapay on ordera of $5 OO or over. , J All goods s*cur«ly boxed, packed and shipped promptly. S T X Robt. Lewin & Co., KSf > j 5 411 Water St.. opp. B. &0. Depot. PITTSBURG, PA. S Subscribe for the "CITIZEN." J i' I Thi b< -.1 th whicli IHmL j a mothrr can cronn hei y XI I ty. % ,v ). T ly feminin- l'hy^i VA K~/f K «J^*> l!l ■'" " 1;i 'l 1 " 1 V her own nature V . B* V F - vcr y woman i 111 ~? 'WJ*? should under 1 f' §£jt f/i stand the -;u ' IVK, /J" womanly war v I H Nearly ifVf the ; N pains and ache*, nearly all the weaknes> , and sickness and suffering of women i» t'.iie : to disorders or disease of the org.ir.s di»- tinctly feminine. A woman who susTcrs in tbi- way is on- j A fitted fur wifehood and motherhood Ma j ternity is a raenace of death Thousand* <• of women -iuffer in this v.ay because their ! innate modesty will not {k-rniil them to j , -übrait to the diser.stine examinations and J A local treatment insisted up<jn by the average I physician. These ordeal- arr unnecessary J T I>r* R. V. Pierce an eminent and skillful | specialist, for thirty yenr- ciii-' - : consuii'.ug I p physician to the Invalids' Hotel I Sutri I cal Institute, at Buffalo N V , has di cover* d a wonderful remedy with which women may treat and sp-.-edily cu: thera- ! selves in the p.ik.—y then o«n hrmes I This medici::. is kno'vn a- Dr . ierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It acts directly OB the l, delicate and important organs concerned. ' It makes them well and strong It allavs t-1 inflamniation heals ulcerat: .. soothes i i(i pain and rests the tortured nr. . Taken | . during the critical period, it banishes the J usual discomforts and makes bahy's advent B easy and almost painless. Thousands of women who wete once weak, sickly, nerv ous fretful invalids, are now happy, health) fll wives, because of this medicrn It is sold by all good medicine dealers and no honest dealer will advise a substitute. A "When I commenced usivsr Dr. !•;« rce - -ned- 1> icines some three years ajto. writes Mr* H;i iJ. p Fox care of W. Fox. of K! ! r„ " . ;.i- Co., * IlLs. I was the picture of death. I no heart to tate anything Weijthtwas-- had Uen to see fire dufertlt doe .ors shoot mj A tro-.ib'.e (female weakness I commenced t' V.i I'r. I'ieree s medicines also ■■■."r- '. t.. f r ■ i vice. I took lour txjttles of Dr. ITcrcr'e Pworih t- Prescription and one ■. I*of ' I'" . - :lt TeV lets, and am now a we!l woniaa." HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL " FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns A Scalds. ii Wounds <v Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. B Eczema & Eruptions. d Salt Rheum & Tetters. t< Chapped Hands. I Fever Blisters. K Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. ' Stings & Biles of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by druggists, or ftent post paid on receipt of price nuni'MßEYif MEO. CO., 11l it 11? *(..>•« York. GETTING PiEADY \ Every expectant mother has ; a trying ordeal to face. If she does not v ;■ .':;• tor it. B *\\ ui I \ there is no telling ' ' \ what ntay happen. I j Cliild-birtli is full N of uncertainties ii Nature ii not given proper assistance. Mother's friend is the bent help you can rise at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, I it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relievec and prevents " morning t BicknesK," relaxes the overstrained mus- 1 cles, relieves the distended feeling, short- t ens labor, niak«« recovery rapid and cer- j tain without any dangerous after-efTecta. Mother's FrieiuJ is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by express ou receipt of price. ; FKKE BOOKS, containing valuable inforiaa ttoi, for women, will bo eont to any addresa , upon application lo Ttie BRADF'.ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Cia. 1 ivUCE"' J R ' TRAOC-MArn. t ' :: J 8 Nerv'/ D and ' R; psd Restorative. t An ti"'* cure for Diseases of the |>iges>iv , Nervous and (".encrative Systt. 1 Tonic of rar t - tliicacy for " the ol'. 1 young and of .narked ser- v vice fo. S'udents, Teachers, and all ( who are t in lirain work close occupations. CURES Depression, Tired Feaiings, nervousness, Inscnlar Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart, Restlessness, Hysteria, Herve Weakness, General Discomfort, Excesses, Alcholism, and that r.lmost innumerable series ol diset 1 - 1 iid complications re sulting frum .':J ; . rangement of the Nervous ' Systen; invaluable for weak women anu nervous children. v Steady Nerves, * Dr. Cox's Bracac! System, ISS^ LI) Cocolia Sound ftest, DSHB Nerve Good « Tonic. CONTAINS MO OPIATES Oft DANGEROUS OPtUOt <M fO MAKE A HABIT. 5c Cents per Bottle; Iftbrce' r.'t! be ordczed at onetime, a copycH v Ori"!'. LM k will be mciudctl ii cc. *T "rvc.&«srs AND DCALCS3 OR CIRCCi Of US ON RECEIPT OF PRICE GO CENTS. Wiiikelm~nn <St Brown Drug Co. S3IC ,«ltOI">lltTOH», ( BALTIMOH HO . U. S. A. * -jT-X----I - " ( j j - lAt-i'S PHILAUELf-HII. * —DENTAL ROOf. 1 ;': - |J 1 'i ' 39 - 3th Ave., nttsbun. ! j , t\ .-'ri PHr.CTICA' „Y ll " 1,, -: n " :* J ifck* CROWN tttt'l DF.IHje U lk u ' ! F« CM 1 li'i ""J-WHV NOT DO V MBl *s;vourt'3? n "iii CROWNS A will'/M"" B» IDGE ' T " rk ," 's Jlfllf Uis PER TOOTH AIM. th«L» I I Pjs 3\l V •»< <•»'!•••«•«». ntt'lf ONLY SB Jg I " -•* mTMTLmTZ ' i' READV FOR AGENTS 1 "Following Tho 'E'luator" , MAHK ii-i-'f Mark Twain's ,7 h rT , Journey Around Tile World, win ■ .iiir. tl»r<»u.'h A <MIU».'i, ludia.Houth TWAINS . kw book 1! is Mcuiion Paper, AddreM i LAION & MAINS. 1213 F.J tort Street, PhilidtlpMa. Tit EC CITIZEN. i Tlie Turkey'- Cliri*tnias Oit't. said a tender. juicy tnrkey ! Unto a wise old hen. i 'This is the joyful Christmas tide ! I Amongst the sons of men , I rhey tell me 'tis a blissfnl time. ; : When human hearts are erood: ( Vud kind and loving gifts are sent • .] Throughout the neighborhood, in sure that I am well beloved— s In fact i'm quite a pet. j 1 S'ow mother, tell me what do you j 1 Suppose that 1 will get?" ; .■ Vnd then that good old turkey hen Looked up in sad surprise, \n<l while she spoke the briny tears Were gushing from her eyes. Alas' my son. 'tis very true. That you'll receive a gift. j \nd yon will get it. precious one. most sndJen, hard anil swift, rhey'll give to you a little ase. Your feathers to bedeck, j But oh it grieves me sore to say You'll get it in the lieck'." ( A (juestion nt" Place. i A little story is told on Bishop Doane )y Bishop Potter. Upon his being j •rented bishop. Doane conceived the, dea of calling himself "William of j Vlbany." after the English fashion. 3ishop Doane likes the high church ityle. He carrietl hisidea into execution md signed himself "William of Albany" riiat title fell under the eye of Bishop Potter on the register of a hotel where ' x>th happened to be stopping. Bishop Potter remarked: "Dane, what does this William of \lbany mean?'' "Why that's wnat I am. It's the Cnglis'u way. and therefore the correct way of putting it. lam of Albany see. utd my name is William, hence Wil iam of Albany." Bishop Porter thought a moment, and then laughingly repli^i: "Say Doane. if you were of Buffalo, I suppose you'd call yourself Buffalo . Bill.' ~ j His .Mind Heavily Loaded. i "You seem rather melancholy," re marked the friend. ( "No," replied the gentleman who has never before been a member of Con ;ress. "1 am not melancholy, merely ' pensive. I have just awakened to a full = cn.,e of my responsibilities. It is the luty of this government, by its example to reform the governments of the world. It is the duty of congress to reform this government, and it's my duty to reform congress, so you can't blame me for not being my oldtime light hearted and flippant self. A Public Letter. Cincinnatti.Ohio, August 15, 1893. | Aunt Un heal Speer, Dear Madam: — 1 We are seven in family, myself, wife her sister and four children. All have been sick two summers with malaria. Quinine would break it but leaves us weak and distressed in the head and when we stopped the quinine the fever returned. Many people praised your Peruvian Bitters and our physician told us to use it. I feel grateful to you be cause your Bitters has enred everyone of us after using twenty-one days. We used it five and six times a day, taking a table spoonful of the Bitters in a small wine glass of Speer's Port Wine. Rev. John ,1. Thomas. As Christmas time comes on apace We like to have our friends believe, Tis pleasanter and better grace To give than to receive. Only good things are imitated, there fore be snre that you get the genuine salvation oil, if >ou want to cure your rheumatism. You may talk about you terrapin, AIM! cuuvass back and wine. We're here to sing of buckwheat cakes And gravy from the swine! There's nothing that delights as so In nil the gastronomies As watching flap jacks steam and glow Ami hearing them "kertiomix." HOOD w CM!' ■ i iVC r ttl.:, ■ciisnus, IntllpfiSt.cn, Koadaclic. Easy to ta'*o, amy to operate. 25c The dancing season is with us, and some of the bicycle girls are now tyi deavoring to show how they can use their feet gracefully other than on the pedals. The mail who tights his opponent un justly when running for office does not deserve to be elected. It is all yery well to talk about work ing for glory, but there would not Im> qnite so much effort made if the mon ey side of tb*' question was left out. Christmas is coming on apace. Don't forget th- little ones, The gobblei which escaped the hatchet on Thanksgiving is strutting around boldly, ilittle dreaming how near Christmas is at haud. Breathintf impure air causes impure blood. Clear your system by taking Hood's garsaphrilla A lawyer is the only man who is glad there are so many trials in life. When you are grasping at something yon think to be substance and find it only a nonentity, it is a sign that you will not lie troubled witn many difflcul ties in your journey through life. A certain miss, residing in the fifth ward from the manner in which she struts along the public thoroughfare whistling, ought soon to be able to ren rler the "Whistling Coon" to perfect ion. » "De ma-d woe peifa oon de hinkle woe graya. Derma set mer de hels room draya. Food undigested, is poison Digest rdit is life and strength. Millions of us suffer from indigestion, but we often don't know it. We think it is some thing else. Even doctors oft» n mistake the symptons. Pale thin people who are overworked, who need strength, who seem in want uf proper food, should take Shaker IJi g.-Htive Cordial, it is astonishing what food will do,when properly digested It will make you .strong, revive you, refresh you, sustain you. make yon, fat restore your color, mcke muscle, brain fibre, courage, endurance, energy: in crease your power to throw oil disease and keep you healthy and happy. Indigestion does just the opposite, but indigestion can be cured and prevented with Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by ilruggists. Trial bottle 10 ets_ Recently a Warren minister said that . w hen a pack of card-, is brought into a home the devil is brought in We move to add that when a pack of cards id carried out of the home, for the pur pose of playing on the sly, the dt \ll s busy time more properly begins Cards in the home are no worse than any other sort of time killing divesion. Children playing card games at their homes soon get tired of them, thus weakening the hold of any fascination which cards might otherwise have. Many a young woman is willing to trust her heart with a young man that ; no butcher would trust with a pound j of liver. i An Artie explorer makes a confident' 1. ctiirer, for he is never afraid af frosts. ; The foxy small toy is willing to wear tockir r *s six s:;:i-s too latve for him about this time of year. I i J, M.Taylor of Emleton killed four. ' "dippers" on the river, at one shot. | Pliilosuph). The sign is bad when folks commence A-findin' fault with Providence And balkin cause the earth don t shake At every prancin' step they take No man is nr»at till he can see How less than littlf he would l>e If stripped to self and stark and ban- He hung his sign out anywhere My doctrine is to lay aside Contentions and be satisfied. Jest do your best, and praise or blame That followers that counts jest the same I've alius noticed great success Is mixed with troubles more or less. And its the man who does ths best That gets more kicks than all the rest. James Whitcomb Riley. It Kept on Shrinking. "I understood your uncle brought *soo,ooo back from the Klondike. " "Oh, no." No"; Why, that was certainly the re port." "Yes. that was the report at Dawson City; but when he got to St Michael s rumor let it drop to $525,000." "Well, that's a pretty good sum." "Of course it is. but after lie Lad sail ed we got word that the actual value of nis nuggets probably wouldn't exceed SBBO,OOO. "Still, he could do the handsome thing by you if h« wanted to." "Now doubt about that at all. but when he landed at Seattle the newspa per reports from there gave his fortune as only $110,000." "Even that is a good deal of money. " "Very true, but the next time we heard from him he was in San Francisco and the best they could make of it there was a little less than $50,000." "Pretty good pay for a year's work, anyway." "Unquestionable; but he reached Chi cago this morning with a letter of credit for $0.510 f which represented the total value ot the gold tiiat he and hit partner had brought down and delivered at the San Francisco mint, and they want me to board them all winter for nothing so they can have that for their expenses when the}" go back in the spring!" It is strange indeed, that some for tunes that seem as big as a house at a distance cannot be seen with the naked eye when they get into the same ward with ns. Old Fine Climax Brandy. From grape wine, has been fourteen years stored and cared for in the same way that Brandies are cared for in France, and is as tine in flavor and mel lowness as Hennessy Brandy of Cognac. Ask your druggist for Speer's Climax Brandy. If yon have the money, now is a good time to buy Christmas presents. Yon have a larger lot from which to make your choice than if yon wait until a day or two before. A woman with many minds has a hard road to travel. She can never please herself, nor any one who comes within her reach. In the bright lexicon of laziness which fate reserves for a Weary Willie there is no such word ar "Work!" "There's many a slip "Twixt the cup and the lip. " Is a saying both truthful and nice; And there l>e many slips,, Twixt the feet and the hips; When the sidewalks are covered with ice. That yellow complexion can be cured and banished by the use of Dr. Bull's Pills, the best remedy for all liver dis eases. Speaking of an appropriate gift for Christmas, what's the matter with a year's subscription to the "Citizen" for some absent friend who used to reside here, and whom you would wish to keep jtosted on Butler events? You must IK- impressed with the appropri ateness of a gift of that kind . Try it, and receive the thanks of an overgrate fnl soul who delights in a good thing. Two "dont's" forjfairshoppers—Neck ties and cigars for your husband. "When a women finds an old feath er." hays the Philosopher, "her eco nomic soul prompts her to buy $lO worth of other trimmings to build a hat around it." The style this season of men and women both wearing heavy soled shoes is a most sensible one, for winter at least. Morn sickness is caused by shoes with thin soles than almost anything else, and this change to thick soled shoes is one both good and sensible. A Warren minister, in a sermon, re ferred to a card table as "hell on f our legs." Now begin to get your swear-offs brushed up ready for use. RHKUMATISM CURHD IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in I to $ days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the carscs and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cent'-.. Sold by J. C. Kedic, and J. I*. Balph Druggists Butler \pr J We do not nar:ul<- l.i ft.ie you ;i com- ✓ f nx.il twit I le. tn l»- It I lefl wltli \ L i lieup, inferior wine. In order t<> < >l»- \ j tain your I rade; neither do we adver- S f tine to etve yon two dollars for one X * but we do give you straight, full nil | / ue tliiuors mid wine ut low and fiilr V X prills. :onl 'it licliilay time always / reinenilier our eustoniers. Write f.»r X \ compli Price List. f X Quart. Oal. f / A ndrli ssen's He -t >llO f>.so \ \ Iliiil .'eiMirt Pure Kyc 10" f i i.i- t-06 j \ \ Si \ { / J N kohinvxi County «our A old < ablnet Half t f S Redistilled, Kyi 30 t.<# / ) AUTHUR ANDRIESSEN. C S 188 Federal St., v Alle-hen". fti 'OT AXLE GREASE t: -e: !S T«SK WOHT.O. ftawAi 'n -M' iinßiKpCtvei!,actusHy outliiit'ui i' .... ■'ifauy othrrhr«nd. *ff'etoli UUI/IriIK'JHNIINK. WUKM.i is V PEALKI' • f Tll K Busier County National tiank, Out 1 ler 1 'eniii Capital p iid in - - f t00,000.n0 Surplus and Profits fii'l,647-^7 Jos. Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John ('». McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. t general IMIIIKIIIK OU»IIIC->s transacted. I nil rest |>ald on time ileposlr-. Money loaned on it|>proved security. \\ e Invite you to open an account wltli t Ms bank. MIUKCTOKS Hon. Joseph 11 art man, lion. \V. - WuWlron, I»r. N. M. Hoover. 11. M'-- >», .inv. I I Ahrai.,-. ''. I*. Collins I. . Smith. "I.eslle I* Haxlett. M. KlneK.in, ». | >V. 11. I.arkin, John lliiuiphi.y. I'r. W. t". . M.i'an.lle,,, lien M is-tli. l.evl M. Wise, j. v. latts. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The Ford farm in Donegal twp , near Miller.town is for sale. It contaiiu about ISO acres, is well watered auil in good condition. For terms inquire at 1 his office | tiubeeribe for the CITUKN Mark Hanna r 11 j- ( -5:- r i' : -' v", \ VI May or may not be U. S. Senator J from Ohio, but Butlers l'r Slioe House is taking the lead in Butler. If you doubt it investi gate the matter, ask any person ''not concerned," who is taking . the lead in the shoe business at Butler, and nine out of ten an swers will be MILLER. Some Reasons For It and it is simply this, every day since we opened our doors, over < four years ago, our constant aim has been to please the people by selling them good shoes at low prices, how well we have succeed- ed our laige ami increasing trade speaks louder than words. Come to our Store. We Will -AVE VOU MONEY. Men's kip boots tap sole.. $i 48 Boys' kip boots tap sole.. . 1 24 Men's (ine shoes lace orcong 98 Boys* school shoes 98 Ladies' kid shoes lace or button 98 Ladies' kang calf, button.. 98 Misses' school shoes 98 Childrens' sl..»'is 25c, 50c and 75c Rubber and Felt Boots i go where you will, price Felt and j Hubber Boots for man woman or child, then come to us and we will save you money. | Leather and Findings, j Send for price list. Repairing done quickiy. I C. E. MILLER. 215 S. Main St.. Butler, Pa. CATARRH for a generous Mm? 10 CENT BAlWsj TRIAL SIZE. Pi^Ssl Ely's Cream Balm contain* 110 cocaine, Ciivci ltelief at once. It opens ar.d cleanses _ . ur • n the Nasal - rnJ 0 H LAD Allays Inflammation. llcalß anil Prim-.'- tin* Mcinl rane. Id-tore- the Sen-.es of Tu-te ani J :"cll. Full Sixe Sue. ; Tr;al Size 10c.; at Urn ---t-or I y nnil. feLY BKOTHEKa, id V. arrca Street, \orl»' C. &D. A LOVER OF GOOD HATS /y1 k n)\ Can surely tin l his every Ueslre satisfied in our Spring 1897 stock, which con tains all the shapes, colors ami qualities most admired hv connoisseurs. We have 110 fancy prices', but merely value for val'ie WE TREAT Furnishing Goods in tl.e same manner, buying the best and selling ns low is miiy <-harge for inferior t»oods. We are always glad to show visitors our goods. Call And See Us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S. MAIN ST BuTUCR, I'A L. C. WICK, DF.AI.K«JIN Rough l Worked Lumber OF ALL KINIJS. I Doors, Sash, Winds, Mouldings, i Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, HVIR AND PLASTER Office opposite I*. & W. l)e(Kit. BUTLER. PA, WRiHTS* For all DiLiousand Naxvout S 1 B ffi Dr.KAsES. They fir fy the ■ E M liLO-n anj fcivr IfaALn.v Wr M B ■ ■ ■ | I lrtton to the tn:ire system 9 B Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATIOr: and PIWiPUES. Gira a npccinfuerl Ft rend- winning l.ihn uti n. ro* ctmcui ahs AffiY y o 1\ DUFF tV' SOXS. 244 Fifth Aw /me. PIT J &f J r r RO. PA i BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insuraice Company Office cor. Main and Cunninghan Sts. t IT II K frr» t.liO. KKTTKUKK. Vlw Prrt. ' 1,. K Ser'y an>l.Tr»a« DIHKtTOKH. I ( \lfn«l Wi.k. lli-iuhTM.il Oliver. |' Or. W. Irvln. .lain.■-Sl«pli«-iiwiii. , V \\ HlarUmore. N. Wcll/.tl, I'. How man. II •' K HufhT, lit... K«*Urr**r, ('has H. l.liun. 1.1 i». lli iin... I.'lin K.H-nl*. LOYAL Ansnt Advi-rtise ID tbo CfllzlH, Do You Know That John R. Gricb is selling out to quit business. It is a fact and no fake. All goods at cost and many ; under cost. Watches. Jewelery. Clocks. Silver-ware. I Spectacles. j Pianos. Organs. Musical Goods. " and the store fixtures are for sale, and the room for rent, with possession on April Ist. Tliis is in time for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and I promise all my old as well as my new customers special bargains. \ Come and see me at 118 5. Main St. Whc cI c r & Wilson New No. 3 r'amily 5 Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion & BaH Bearings MAKE TT £asy Running, Quiet, RapiJ and | Durable. Sewing Machines for Family and Factory use, for all grades of Cloth and Leather. Speed and Durablity. Factory and head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 11. S. A« FOR SAI-E BY HENRY BIEHL, ' DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. X.JB. —Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. I»o not doeeifMl hr niluriru; riln* i:i»»nt#> anj tj,:tik yoo can fretlite ixwt made, finest OnlMh f.n<l VOST PCrULAM tfeWiMC MAOMIN?" f ' n n>«*re wonsr. J.tir from rt ''.i!»lt» m*n\ifa.-tMr» rv ♦' »f » »»v»- t':»'tv«.» & !>*• »mo t nmt MIUI:*- • ' Hit rt? if in t\ • rt.! tbal rm . nrikl .mlrr.l ('••ri«tru<'ti«»n. durability of W<HV|>C n. riof finish. t»»-oi«ty in *rtnn*\ '•[ . tiic KEW HCMe ..?i7£ ror; CIRCULARS. r<Homo Sewing Macbin3 Co. f . YKt 1. lie.'TO*. M:«. 2» Cnoi Sc*'AH-. :• Y •r.u HT. Lr>t 11. Uo. i--. Tnxa. nUJICIbvOtfAL Altua.Ci*. FOR *ALC CV J. B. McDEVITT Dhklhi in ?ewinjf Mnclii.i'fanos ai.d or(t*n»--next door t» V. U. 0. A. l uild inc— Hr.tlnr PH. Ruy the light-runninir. Xe** scwiriK machinw, perfect Hslisiaoii.m puar ar.ieed, never e«l < on! of "riler. KEVIVO fllK U..I.AT :xrth DAY FRENCH REMEDY prtHiiK'o.s tin* Jitiuvr results hi tiny*. Ii I iirtpowerfully ami quickly. Cur**# wlion all ot Iters fail. Younjr men w ill regain their lost iruiiluHMl, hikl old men will rtyovtr their youtli.nl l»y unliiu KKVIVO. It «|ulck 1y ami surely restores Nervousness, Lost vitality. Lost l*ower. railing Memory, Wasl lIIK Disease, ami ail etTeetM of excesn and In discretion, which uuflts one for study busi ness or marriage. It not only cures l»y starting at the seat of disease, tint Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire or vouth It wardsolT Insanity and t onsuiiiiilion. Insist on having ICKVIVO, no other It can IK* carried In vest pocket Hv mall, $1 (XI per package, or six for #T».OO, with aposltUe written guarant« e t<i cure or r«'- fuud the inoiiey. Circular free. Address KDVAL M KIMi'INK CD,. CIIK ACH), ILL. l or Sale by KKIMUrK & GItOHMAN N. Pb.FaMte • F»*rflt»H DlRm«»r«1 lira**. ENNYROYSL PIUS . Ilrlgtniil «n<! Only I(, .1 I '. 1.1 _"V7>. - IV ii.tr A V w »....0r - * I r " Hrlit V fur I «•;«••• " •" rf «■« \ %▼•.»!- • •' - #r. v « t.t« Uf t»r« ti.i- ; 1 -i »»r . J Butler Savings Bank , Butler, Pra. ] Capital - #60,0.10.00 Surplus "and I'rolits - 19,-t»3-'»7 JOS. I, PURVIS Pr#*i.l«nt J. IIHN'KV IKOI'TMAN ... Vice lWdent ] WM rAMPRKfT,, Jr Cii;l"tr U H I.- ft. BTKIM ... Teller lIiLKiK >!;."• - I.Moph 1.. I iirvl*. .1. Ilrnty 'lr«''im;in W. I>. Ilraii.lon, W. A. J. H. ('M'lt>l»Cll. Tin- Bull. r Sum.-, li.inU 1H tin- Oldent Ili.nkhiK lii.sH«utl..n: n Hut ler I'ounty. 1., ucriil Iwinkiiii! I.UNIII. s, triiiiwwti'd. t\'. w.fl.-lt aecounlt of ..II pr. IIII.'ITS, ni.-r --chants, farmers and others Allbuslmss entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Interest tmhl on time deposit#. YOU I- /1 iX / i is ■ ~pei» t . 1 11 .1 '' •.\ 1 ■ ' II I 'irnu Of ' ;: ■ F.EKU'GTCII PIUS. 1 - -Til) wi't«« ml -—mu 1 UJ I >»6O6O<>OOOO6O<IIX>OOOO6OOOOOO< $ HOLIDAY OPENING | X OF THE TOY DEPARTMENT. A X WE HAVE '•«*« enjoyed toe rem;'* :i of liaving jr V THE BEST DISPLAY to be fori:iJ in llie ci'.y, and vJ C th : <> year we suipa*s all other years. A MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN are nil invited Q to inspect our * DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS TOYS. X y In »ny other ilep.i:lment you will fi-i'J Clui!>*:na« p • -.-.i . A A to suit all—old aud youtik;. If thTe is anything you want put asi le, SAY SO, tn d X we w ill hold it for you until called for. $ D. T. PAPE, $ St 122 S. Main St. Butler. Pa. Jf X?QQOeOQOOOOOO<i!>OQOe^QOCOeo< T. H. BURTON. * T. H. BURTON. fSTYLE.f Style is Everything Now-a-days An<l we ait glad that it appertains to every article in our stock, for correctness and e»egance are sure concomitants to artistic development. It Costs \ou no More to be In Harmony With The Best Expressed Stjleg of The Season. Than to Constitute "A BACK NUMBER," By taking anything and everything irresponsible dealers may offer you. This es tabushaient intends always to keep up with the times and you are sure of that basis yourse t tt you will trust us to serve you. T. H. BURTON. 20 SOUTH MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail to look r over our line of perfumes, we have re ctived some very fine ones lately, anu £ 'j , \ will lie pleased to have you examine _ ( 1 J : , J ,hem ' We also have a verv la.j*eassortm n. '' ~"~S^ of tooth brushes made expressly for us wbi'h bear our stamp, these brushes we guarantee and request the return of , **^ (jjl ' y «/*•' _ :y th it prove unsatisfactory. You may need something for your ' elill—— chapped hands nnd face, and if so we <^7/ recommend Cvdoninm Criam as a fine - toilet preparation. HEDICK & GROHM ANN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. JJiJTLEK PA j - *n*iiViwjr»r>nn_nj 1 When You \ I< a y Out Money \ be sure that you are getting the real ' < No. 3 Ho«d Buggy. value of the price you pay. I I Fredonia Buggies running and worth | " every penny they ; ! 1 Your dealer sells tliem. cost you. I | « THE FRCOOKIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio. *-i7» K ' I 111 |M| II « (i..* i jLtiJii ;v{y,. --rfc2 rftit ! I hi.s Crystal <ilass I>ecantcr filled with a fine Sweet Malaga VV i.e vifh every purchase of si.oo and over from .j December 10th to January ist, 1898. The value ot the Expressago paid | r { wine alone in 'Nrvl on ALI OR,)ER - S °f I y worth Sl.tX), and F V V" X/ $. r > 00 and over. 3 the decanter will Make your own I jjj prove an ornament yT f n selection, and we | S to any sideboard. xrZLiLvcx will pack in a plain | We know you will V-i—"]f box, g want some li.;uors | |i; | INCLUDING 1 Sj fur the holidays. * THE B We will furnish 1 ]|j , DECANTER 1 I you with the < OF W,NE ' 3 BEST ' and deliver at your I £ MAX KLEIN, WHOLESALE LIQUORS, I Erprensnge Paid on all Orders of $5.00 and Over. 82 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. I i|» BORN SEPTEMBER For more than fifty-six years it has never tailed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the United States IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of Americar manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved rretluds of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper time to convert them into the largest possible amount of money. IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has held their confi dcnci and esteem. We furnish the CITIZEN and N. Y. Weekly Tribune FOR si.so PER YEAR. CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all order* to The Citizen. Write your name anil add teas on a postal card, bend it fo V. Best, Tribune miilding, New York City, and a •auipl* copv of Tun Nrw \-»K wbkki,Y Tbibunß will be ta%ilcd to you
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