*4 REPAIRING H } ofo : shoes. U > Two sorts of labor at the work— cobblers and { shoemakers —Ours are done by shoemakers —artists in > their line. White Oak and Selected English Leather— < wear two and three times as long as all others —that's I the kind we use. 4 i \TEN"S shoes half soled and heeled Q f 1 J > Hand sewed. si.oo. * T>OYS shoes half soled and heeled 50c. Pi > and 65c. WOMEN'S shoes half soled and ' 50c. N i Hand aewed ftsc. A > "11ISSES' shoes half soled and ► J i heeled J * A > riHILDRENS' shoes half soled and 35c. M < heeled A > Half market rates if wear and appearance are considered. J A. RUFF & SON. BUTLER. PENN A. Assignee Sale. Having been appointed assignee for the benefit of creditors of D A, Heck, Butler Pa., I suppose! it would take at least one year to close out this immense stock, but owing to the way the goods are going out :t wii. not take more than three months more to close out the entire stock. V. e st-:: have a quantity of children's suits, ages from 4 to 10 years good heavy cassitners, former prices from f4 to JX, which we will sc.. a. what : would have to pay for satinet or shody suits, $r.75 to 12.50 per suit— s&'i.-Hrts from soc to SI.OO. Children's and Boys overcoats from ages 4to ;•, former price from (4 to *l2, now from fi to (8. \oung men s suits for ages 15 to 20 years many of them at less than half pric< 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, boys' and children's pants, children's astra chan reefers only £2.50, se'l everywhere at |4.c»; Beaver and chit.chilli reefers from si.s" to 12.00 watches, chains, rings, pins, umbrellas, trunks, valise's, hosiery, combs, brashes and a variety of notions for Christmas presents. As f expect to close out this entire stock within the next 90 days I give notice to all pei soni, knowing themselves indebted to said D. A. Heck to call and settle the same at once as after Febuary 1, 1898, the looks 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. | • $2,000 to $2,500 w 'i' Build anJ e« u 'p 1 BUTTER and CHEESE FACTORY Large enough tor the product of 600 to 1000 Cows WiLh Latest and Most Improved Machinery Hundreds of the most successful Creameries cost less than above amounts. Plans and specifications furnished without cost. Send for full information before signing any contracts. Vermont Farm Machine Company, BELLOWS ™&Jkoi. H. a&lUakll. ««r'r •adrrrtw. niUKCTOBI*. W»/'k, ll«'n<9 ttrntm Oilv«-r, |»r W*frvii». Jamcn f*U;ph«ri«ofi. y W. ftlas'kmor«-, N. Weltiel. J Ifowmsui. If A. KlUtyfU-r (}*:'>. KciUvtir, Out*. K^hnun. lit - . Kcrmo. John LOYAL McJUWKIN Agent. HoteTWIH Re >pened and rca Jy for the accommoda- * -- * lion of tlie traveling ' _ public. ' Everything First-class. m HAITIE HEIHING, Ovoer [GEO. W. i WHITEHILL. I S Plumber and Gas Fitter. / £ —ACME — J I \ Mantels k 1 Bjr-I'»« ... I V Mica Chimney. . ... t Complete aaatowa J \ 109 W. Cunningham St, \ J Troutn»j*n liulMiritf, f | * Vhon*: 1 SALE- - - > y We have three times the V S amount of st'/ck wc want. We ( C must have room. i / We will quote special prici . V S to you on almost any artn:l<- f J Among them we quote all V S cases, Manicure. Toilet, etc., f ) leather goods at %to l /i off v S All China or v**«-s at % off. f C Picture frames Vto off. J i Doll* at Yi off. Fancy gift \ S hooks nt t-< 'i < Pa f Practical Horsre Shoe WILL ROBINSON, Formerly Horse Shoer at the Wick House has opened bus nea* in a shdp in the rear <,f the Arlington Hotel, where lie will. --ei dom correctly diagnose these troubles. All medicine dealers sell it. and Dr Pierce will cheerfully give free advice to ailing women who write him. Scores of women who have been perma nently cured of obstinate and dangerous diseases by this great rrfdicine. have p rmi:**d '.heir name" address - expe riences and photographs to be printed in r>r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. Thi= book is free and contains io»- piges. tell'ng the home-treatment for disea- -s. Send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing on' 7. for paper - covered copy. Cloth binding 31 stamps. Address "r. R. V. pitrce. buffalo. N. Y. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Di-«ases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. ( r> Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 4: Delayed Periods No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. SO " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid 011 receipt of price, 'l'tc., or 5 for sl. Da. HCMPHBBTB' HOMEOPATHIC MAXUAI. OF DISEASES MAILED FKEE. Humphreys' Msd. Co.. 11l William St- N. 7. MOTHER! 52^ and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " MOTHER " —she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. . , SO assists nature Mm nor Q in the change tak- Ivllllllul U ing place that _ _ _ the Expectant Lrinnrfl Mot h c r is cna- PI I R 1111 bled to look for -111 wll W vvartl without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when S ' lC experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement —in short, it ' makes Childbirth natural and easy,' so many have said. Dont be persuaded to use anything but MOTHEmRIEND " My wife suffered mo re in ten min utes with cith'T of her other two chil dren than .sh>* did altogether with h-r last, having previously us'-k containing utßilfnonlals and valuable Information for all Mother free. The Brad field lU-ruUtor U., Atlanta, <«a. PRUNELINE ▼ MADE-MARK ftCGSSTCRCD THE IDEAL LAXATIVE Afili CVUH von CONSTIPATION. A3 PLEASANT AS HONEY AND LURIi CURB FOR Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billo'iinese, Stomach Trouble*, Bowel Disorders, Liver Diseases, Irregularity, Kidney Troubles, Headache, Fevers, Sick Stomach, Skin and Blood Disorders, Thick and Sallow Complexion, • TAT C or TMI >O*ILI. PRUNELINE is the safest and surest cathartic and aperient one can use. It thoroughly cleanses without griping, purifies the blood and removes all waste from the system. It does away with Castor Oil, Salts, Blue Mass and all other nauseous purgatives. It tones and energizes all the great or gans of tlie system. It is free from all harshly .'ting drugs, and is always ■afc, always ready, always reliable. KEE>- THE HEAD COO.. THE FEET • ARM AND THE AOWEUI ''PEN. Mint PRUNELINE ron THI LARRRN PVRROTT. PRUNELINE IB TMI PERFECT FAMILY MEDICINT. SOLCL B» ALL CCAKKT. or wnt on re< of toitnU to jny a'UlreM tt Winkclmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. - r-r- z-z-- -s-ZA-z-z-vi -7 •< I —lliT 'At ' ''HILAOELPHIA f« --DENTAL ROOM!-- I i BWFF VV ' : '"PRACTICA'.LY LLW 21 CROWN »".L BUFL J£ "11 JFFM. JR"' WHY NOT DC V ill l fIIVOURS? CROWN* " '."fill/ *1 BRIDGE V / jVf UtO PEM TOOTH FJI M V "-".M.'IN !..» frugal insect. He spends his summer hours in gathering honey for winter use. He is too busy to look up. and re j gards the butterfly and the katydid with contempt. But transport the bee j to a tropical climate, where the flowers bloom perj>etually and the warm breezes constantly blow, and that industrious insect becomes an idler and a profigate. j He quits work entirely, lives from hand i to mouth, and acquires the vicious hab- j it of stinging people for the mere sake of killing tftiie. Luxury and ease have the same effect upon a boy. Learn to work and be happy. Punxy Spirit. Grapes for Coughs and for -Sing ers. Auntie Rachael. a Holland nurse, has discovered a novel and effective way of using grapes in combination with Ele campane. Root and Hoiehound for the purpose of curing coughs, colds and -ore throat It is called Aunt Rachael s Eel cam pane and Horehound Cordial and it is said that physicians are recom mending it freely in the East Singers and lecturers carry a bottle with them All moralists have assured us that ' when lovely woman stoops to folly, she stoops very low indeed. And so when women attempt to emulate the glories of a Choctaw chief or a South Sea inlander, it is not considerations of art or humanity or self-respect that will stop them, says Natural Science. Con sequently, it is not likely that the insen ate votaries of fashion, who disfignre their heads with baskets of artificial flowers 'irrespective of the seasoni.viru lently dyed scraps of ribbon, twists of steel, and unaturally clipped or colored bird feathers, will pay any attention to a paragraph iu a scientific journal. But we are willing to leave theirrespon sible half of creation all their chiffons, their coal tar dyes and their scrap iron, if only they will leave us our birds. The rate at which some of the rarest and most beautiful birds on our planet are being destroyed to gratify this ex traordinarv taste can hardly be realiz el. It is small consolation to us to think think that in a few years the price of these luxuries will be prohibitive, or that, unless fashion changes in the di rection of sea weeds or turnip tops, there will soon be no more birds to de stroy. Nor can we overlook the ter rible sufiering involved by this enor mus slaughter: the young osprey bereft of their parents left to die in hundreds, the heron with the plumes torn from its ba'-k, writhing into death. If you are overworked and feel sick ness coming on I>r. Hull's Pills will surely give you relief and restore yon to health. A striking result of asking for bids for public service was shown in I'unx sntawney. That town has two electric light plants, and one of them, under a five year contract, has lx.-en furnishing street lights for sixty five dollars per year per light. The contract will soon expire, and the Council asked for bids fur the next five years, requiring each company to accompany their bids with a bond of twenty five thousand dollars. The result has )»ost, and t)i<- thief who enters will get his head cut off. A good scheme; but the chicken thief will now go in through through the window, or any other way than the door. Tired people up- tired because they have exhausted their trength 'I In only way for them to t;< I strong is to eat proper food. But eating is not all. Strength comes from food, after digestion. Digestion is made easy by Shaker Digestive < or dial People who get too tired, die Life i-t strength Food is the maker of strength. Food is not food until it is digested. Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick snf f<-rers from indigestion, can be cured by the us'- of Shaker Digestive Cordial. It will revive their spent energies, re fresh and invigorate them, create new courage endurance and trength, all by helping their stomachs to digest their foood. It aids nature, and this is the best of it. It gives immediate relief and. with perseverence, peimanentl) curee. Sold by druggists Trial bottle 10 cents. According to somebody's dictum, hell is paved with grssl resolutions. Ex actly what is meant by this cannot Is a«ei from the face of it, because it i:* open to two constructions, one of which is theologically viz Owing to the sin of his first parent:*, man is by nature Inclined to evil, so that if he de j»ends u|»on his own instead of divine power for his moral advancement dis aster will Is- inevitable W<- can of ourselves do nothing for our moral Ist tenuen endeavors to do so of onrselvs will plunge us deeper into the nlongh. The otl/< r is the philosophical, as that man is what, he eats, that he is a crea ture of circumstances, that though In forms ideas and strives toward them, he cannot overcome hi* inheritance of weakness, or the otmtaclcs which sur round him. We hear cv.-ry day about, the moral as well ;.n the intellectual i and physical defectives. But as com . ruonly understood the dictum is false No one was ev«-r the worse for forming I good resolutions he was the better at , least for the time, because then h<* had hope and higher courage to meet the difliciiltlCh which beset him In- had a taste ol the gon the system i» remarkable and tnystcriodu. It removes at once tin i causes and the disease immediately 'lts appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cent*. , SoM by J. C. Kedic, at.r i/j Settling' An Cyrns Bailey died In Altoona eanit ' time ago without any legal heirs and left an estate valued at f15.000. Under the law his estate, property" etc., re , verted to the State. Here's where the ' attorneys et. al. got in their work Among the allowances were the follow ing: Hon. J. D. Hicks was appointed escheator by the auditor general and for his service. Hon D J. Neff was the escheator's attorney and bis valvable service cost $1.'200. Walter <' Boult was appointed administrator and his divy amounted to $1,165. The ad ' ministrator's attorney. A. V. Dively. Esq.. could not possibly get his fee for legal advice lower than sv\o , 2s, John K Patterson, the auditor, was reason able and charged only *-">'*). John H. Brown, the man who informed the State ! of Bailey's demise, was allowed $2,991, and Mrs. Cole. Bailey's housekeeper, : got $1,500 for back board, etc. After ! paying the funeral expenses and all other claims there remained the niunifi ' cent sum of $251.75 to be paid into the ' State treasury, according to the audi ' tor's report. This is settling up an es { tate with a vengence. I American Institute Farmer's Club. A committee from this club report the wines of Alfeed Sbeer, of Passaic, N. J , the most reliable to be; obtained and that his Oporto Grape makes a Port Wine superior to any in the world. His Claret and Brandy have no superi ors. Keep the new leaf clean. The ice crop is—out of sight. The days are now lengthening. Swear off from malicious gossip. Sunday-schools are not so large. Pay up, keep paid up. and be happy. Trot out your candidates for Council and School Director. Pittsburg is consuming more coal now than it has done since I*B2 The county newspaper man's real friends are those who pay every year Look at the address label of this pa per, and you are in arrears, please pay up. The spring election will take place on the third Tuesday of February, being th». 15th. Breathing impure air causes impure blood. Clear your system by taking Hood's garsaparilla. The tax levy for Crawford county has been fixed at 7 mills for the coming year, an increase of one mill over last year. The Grand Council of Pennsylvania. Royal Templars of Temperance, will meet in Titusville, Tuesday February Hth, IWB. New Castle is to have a new bank to be known as the Dollar Savings as sociation. The capital stock is to he $1,000,000. The Keystone Axle Works, Beaver Falls, are running day and night, fill ing orders for the Pennsylvania and other companies. The art of sewing is being taught with great success in the Warren Pa. public schools. It is a useful and practical branch of study. Judge Scott, of Easton, has decided that constables elected prior to June 15, 1897, recover nothing more than milage for making returns to court. The right leg is far more subject to accidents than the left. It has been found that the ratio is 13 serious acci dents to the right leg to three to the left. Miss Lou E. IJraden a school teacher, who brought suit against G W Shaffer in Frauklin court for breach of promise, has been a varded $:i,500 damages. In these days 'if disappointment it is a gratification to know that one can buy a bottle of Salvation Oil for 25 cts. A Butler, man has obtained a patent on self lighting cigars and tobies which can be lighted by striking them on any hard surface in the strongest current of air. A minister assert s that marriage is a preventive of suicide, and a married man reports that suicide, is a prevent ive of marriage. That seems to settle that little controversy. In Philadelphia the cost of s<-hool education is $2.20 per month; in the State outside of Philadelphia if, is $1.22. But the teiicher* of the city are paid on an average twice as much as those in the country. The health authorities of India nap obs lielieve that di.-ea •• among childrt n in the city has been -pread by mean ■ "f p •in'ils and p'-'i holders rjc-d in the put lie schools. All the pencils and pen hol ders are gathered together each day l>«- fore the dismissal and placed on the teacher's d« sk. The next morning the pencils and pen holders are redistribu ted and <-ach child gets different pen cils and pen holders each day. It is a habit among children to place the ends of pencils in their mouths, and this may cause the transmission of disease germs. At any rate, the authorities are taking steps to stereli/.e the pen holders and pencils, and it will Is; well for school directum everywhere to look after this matter. I'M t<; Butler County National Bank, 1 >lll ler Pcnii, Capital paid in - - fi00.000.00 Surplus and Profits f' 14,647.87 Jov Itartman, President; J. V. Kitts, Vice President; C. A. liail<-y. Cashier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. f Hem-rut I>IIII|(1>IK 1>IISIII«' s U-anwleO. Ihli-ri .1 |M|'l on time ilriHi ir. Money lomnil on approved Hi"'licity W<- Invite you too|i«-ii an account wltli tliU ''Villi:* TOKH Hon Joseph llart rjinn. lion. W H. Wiihlroii. I>r V M lloov.-r It M«- Sweeney, K. I-. Abrmm*, C. P. Collins I. <». Smith Le«ll« V Haslatt, M Pint** *n. w ».V. 11. l.iirWln. John lluntphr* y, I'r. W, 1 M- < ..mil. -. IP .. Ma, •Ih f.< vl >1 W| . J. V. liltts. butler Sayings Bank Butler, I Capiat - so>, <*JO.OO Surplus and Profits $119,763.67 JOS. bPI'RVIM President J. If I.N 14 V I It'll TMAN Vi >■.<■ I'r. .wlenl WM. < AMl'lSf.l.f,, Jr l.n-r I.OI'IH H. HThIN leibf l>ll(K<~IOHH .low-ph 1,. 1 nrvH, J. Ili-i.r; Jroeirnari l>. VV, A. HP In, J. H I < iiniptwll. TIKJ lint N R .isitr/4 Itiifik U HM; liiink In if I ritt Itiitlon 11 liuthr < .'ouiity. fi*'i MTiil i/.iiiUii./ liutincft* I run Wu ii'-n, nut» of .41 tnnr ( hant H, fiirim-m Hint olimr*. Alll> I-»HI« »» • I*LRTJ « oi»Uf» For SALE. I'artn for -.ale, near Jtutlcr, 1 20 acres, new bank barn, Inquire at this office. j Advertis iutbe C'mze* IDo 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 j under cost. Watches. Jewelery. Clocks. Silver-ware. Spectacles. Pianos. Organs. Musical Goods. and the store fixtures are for sale, and the room for rent, with possession 011 April Ist. This 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. CATARRH for a geoerous ?S3Srn '^^BB 10 CENT iWc.ftAM TRIAL_S!ZE. Ely's Crept \ It o-.ciib cn l ' . J": .. _ J*? COLOHEAD Hexla aii«l I'rot' <•?- t •• the s- nsea of Ta-:». -1 i SU-i Ooc.; Triai fc./.cU»C.; Ht I>r . • ♦««..- in .il. BROTH Ll: , V. arrcu Sueet, New York. WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE You the purest and choicest Whiskey or Wine, sold at the price you pay else where for adulterated. We tjottle direct from the Government stamped barrel, also have in stock large supply of quarts bottled at Distillery under the govern ment supervision- that bottled by us we guarant't to be as oure and as good. FAIR DEALINGS MTMR TO EVERY ONE- Guaranteed pure 6 year old Whiskey either (iuckenhelmer, Finch. (iibson. Overboil, Large. Mt. Vernon, /,! per full quart or 6 quarts for $5, Grandfathei's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, f2 per gallon. 011 C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, _ Importers and Wholesalers, 111 Water St. Opposite B. & 0. Depot Telephone, 2170 Pittsburg, Pa. PURE RYE WHISKY. -FACTS- Price an'ordlng to $2.00, £5.:«0, #OO. yi..TO, ti.oo, $4 ">o, sr».oo, Callforulu Wines. 73c to per fful. for full list. A. ANDRIESSEN. 188 Federal St. Allegheny, I'a. C. & D. A LOVER OF GOOD HATS Can iitrcly liti 1 Ins every «tes're satisfied t in our Spttug 1897 stock, which <""ti taitn all th«'shapes, colors and tpialities 1 most admired by connoisseurs. We have no fancy price*., fuit mert-ly value for i val"e WE TREAT Furnishing in the same manner, buying the best and selling its low as mi.'iy charge for inferior «<*«!». We are always glad*to show visitors our goods. Call And See Us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 H. MAIN ST. KuTuta, I'A MSSifiifc For all Bilioi.-i »nd NKHVOD* OV| | I fV 1)I-.«AM>. They purify the Lpl ■ ■ V.loou aixt K>vc lIP.AI.TMV I ' action to tfic enilre »yit«m. 9 ■ Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, COHSTIPATIOK nnd PIMPLES. /^- /> Girm n mprcfnNxrff flrenrt winning I'.fJm ntt n 9On v to ' /'. DUFF SONS 244 IMb A 1 1 I'ITTSHirRr, p t rl ' . Cr.rll.h ti11,,,, 11r..« EWNYROYAL PILLS t'-V. -'•T • n * f.. ; \ V r l ' Mt-11.-r fu. t «.tl. \ it M,.n 1..-OIM. < ... ..or, I , »l, I I. . "... ■'( .»• t, FRAZER M\ 111 HT IN Till! Wtlß|,|), ! lUWf.irfl ', 11 1»I. <«: - ll'. liri.ru t, JR ||y outlaatiiu- • ,1,./. i.ilirr i.rauil N..1 tgr cUxll.ylirnt iri.KTTIIKi.KMINK. roii bAXh. HY L'tXLKli: UEAUtALML. j RAILROAD TIME TABLES I*., Bessemer «V l. ; I*. Trains dejurt Xo 12, 9:40 A. il So. 14 "i:OT P. M. Butler time. Trains arrive: Xo. 9. 9:55 A. M; Xo 11 2:55 P. M. Bntler time. So. 12 runs through to Erie and con ' lie-t- with \Y S. iV: P at Huston Junction for Franklin and Oil City and with X. Y. L. E & W. at Shenan so for all points east. So. 14 runs through to Albion and connects with W N. Y A: P. for Franklin and Oil ; J City. A. B. CROUCH. Agent IHTTSBUKG & WESTERN Railway. Schedule of Pas- ' sengcr Trains in effect Nov. 21. 1897. BUTLER TIME. ' TVjinrt Arii%f. i» '!■"» A.M '* 17 AM Allejfheny "Klyef" .. . 8 l.i •* 'j S2 " n. m i An• t;hi.•! * 7KI - AccoßiiiwMlalioii " 40 '• 7 " Chicago 4pl Mail -I A m • jo »• m Clarion At . " .►"» r M I • v SI N I»A V TRAINS. AOeglwy bprai 8 15 A ■ Allcglit-ny A«vommndaliou. • 4*» p..*i *• "7 p.m \ •' . : \ mi m-I S1" \.M| 7 Mxprew • 4.". km .i 117 44 Allejfhfnv Accnaunodation 7 "-"l 44 i : Train arming at "».i»7 p.m. leav«- B. v O «U*pni, Pitt*l»urs_' at M . p.m HIMI V x W.. Alleghonv at -i. Ut P- «»•- F«»r tliroii-U ti. kcU to all |»tiiiU in the wt«t, north ■MteraoraivflatHkl Infbnaatftoß n I -. tin.. ..| train.- » t . apply \ > \ R. < ROrcil. VcPi.t, ■ I: RETNIILDB,S• ;. i* 4 Foxlmrg. I'a. < w BASSKTT, A. O. I». A.. AIM, :)' Pa PENNSYLVANIA RS 4, WFSTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Schkmlc IN ErrVCT Nov. JO. 18!>7. Sl>L*T!I. WEEK DAYS A. M. A.M. A. M.jl* M I' M BI'TI.KR 1.*.&*..- ♦; H »>t» I i 1". - r. u". naxnnlmi-K .. Inir# 6 '•» 8 3011 > '» >SB Hutl.-i Jui- ti->i. •* 7 _'7 r- 12 2,~> *. .*»:•, i; '■ I ' .; j _ ,; j.", V M -t; f... Inivi : H 101:12 SO ; § irj 1 turn. . T ♦ j .< "7 !J | a u • Iff gdaii 7 ■'*> 9 18(12 48 388 B 38, 1 OK 4 081*6*87 9 36| 1 II 4 U{ 6 38 \ll«*L'li«*iiy h jo a is 1 •>:» 4 ♦» 4". A M \ M V. >1 p M p. M Rl \i' v % TBAINJB -Lcm Batkr tar City and principal iutenwdiate itatiotia .«t 736 a at • •■■i B 80 p. j,,. NoUTII. WKKK IIAVS A. M A. M \ M P M P. >:■ Ail« -h<-n> « Ity . .ltav«- 7 •«» no |( ■> ~to x ««1 -I org Til . i_ u fls ' • ®l . 8 Ifll 441 888 Springdale.. ... 9 30.11 '.«• :: Km 8 Vt Tarentuin 7 j :vj |J 07 •£', i; |.. I* 7 :ki ioii u| :i ii| « -.1 I'- itl.-r Juu' ti..n .HriiM 7 4«.| » .%o u •&, 4 . tOO ISntlcr Junction.. ,l»a\. 7 4«., • lj j., | 07 700 Swumbwg v I • 1 1" 15 U» • J3l :81 BI TLKK an in • h4o l » j 17 .o . 7 A. M.j A. M P M|p M|p M BTTOAI TSADIB -LMIVC llk«lmtj < Ity t. t BU 1' 1 ami priii' i|«il interni«- I ' v " u^, ' r Junctkm Mr * VI *** I itV 7 41» ar Freej-.it |v * 1* 1 i 06 4'of 7 ftitf '♦ AlleKlu ny Junction .." Hi' 412 01 1-l - • 1 1 • _ 8 OOill 48 I 10 8-1 • Pioilt--ii ■ tpollo) ' 75311 38 «»r*' H ftlj " S:i|t»liuiL' " 7 :w> 11 <»•» • iI 8 B) Ml|.- 7 ihi j.i 4t«-rii Kxpr•• .. . . .7.a', - Pant Line, • h In " Phihul'a Mail, SuinlavM only hJo m d« tail<-d inlorniatioti, wMi.>- Tim* I. \N ;»tt, Par>» \li Wmtara Dfartrict,Cornel I Ifth \i• nu«• and >r». 111• field >tiee| ) PBtithiirg, Pa J B. 11l TCIIIHtLV, J. B. Wool>, general Maimger (JeuV Ageut. WhecTer & Wilson New No. 9 family Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion & Ball Bearings MAXK IT tasy Running Quiet, Rapid and Durable. Sewing, Machines for r.-imlly and l-'nctory 11 »c. for .'ill gmdes of Cloth unci Leather. Speed and l)nr;ihllly. Factory and Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 11. S. A. FOR SAI E BY - HENRY BIKML, DEALER IN Hani ware, Stovc-K, S« \MIIK Machines, . Needles for all ki!i ' ( l M fllK OKKAT !KHh BAY. FRENCH REMEDY |jrust l*«#w» t I'ltlllttK Mi iniiry, Wnst dls000«d< j0«0i OOOOOCUflit too much millinery goods for thi* tir».« of jrear So millinery \ !uu>t u'o r» i::ir >0000000000000<)!>00000<>00<>00< T. H- BURTON S. Sacrifice Clothing Sale. A BITTER PILL. • We nee* I money ami room for spring goods AX 1> NECESSITY KXoW* S NO l,.\W. As In an old established rule to carry no <>YKKt*OAT> over from one m :im>ii to another. SALE TO COMMENCE JANUARY 6th unci continue till every overcoat in the house is sold. We have some of the Hut .t ovei «• ais you ever looked at. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. This will Ik* one of the greatest eliarnvs to Ret a fine overcoat at ! t to S off their original price you ever saw. OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN.® Come anil lirlnj; your friends :iti of tooth bruslicr. made expressly for u> C Q If I ■(.' TL i wb". h bear eur stamp, these bruslu-> 7(y we guarantee and request the return of »■ ■ \tTjff , *y that prove unsatisfactory. ■/LufJft - You rnav need something for your /ATA chapped hands and face, and if so we recommend Cvdoniuni Cream as a fine , toilet preparation. IIEDICK & GROHM AN N DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. l I.TLIK 1A The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjoning Counties from our last months offer, in duces us to again offer this decanter, filled with the best California wine With Every Order of $5.00 And Over. jrfw^ Your selection from the follow- \ 1 ~ ing, or send in a $5.00 order If (v I k for any of our liquors. I^^^ M Silver Age Kye #1,50 per quart, j>er gallon. X.i m Duqnesnc Rye $1,25 per quart, $5 |>er gallon. Bear Creek Rye Guckenlieimer Rye - . , g 'ln f Gibson 1 per quart. 6 l\M\H|M\ Finch ( l ts - f " r *5 on. MK[ ||j\ Wc will continue to pay ex press charges on all orders of [ 7 *»7($?{? 1 VftW v9| $5.00 and over. C. O. 1). ty, \m.. f ' >*•> charges are expensive, and you can save by remitting us the \s> - "V •■XtSir'ft rmount either by registered V*j\ j? mail, certified check or draft— Send us your address and we will mail you out catalogue and price list free. riAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-. ALLEGHENY, PA. *• - . . | Pleasure Drive ] J a P' casl,rt ' «Jrlve unless the buggv • T J luxurious a-id easy running. No. 2 IfoiiJ Hi'VK v * • Fredonia Buggies I • arc the kind for your pleasure driven. I hey have Hie stienffth • • to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that he sell them to you. ■ t Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio t BORN SEPTEMBER +t ' \ 1841. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the United States IT HAS faithfully labored for theii prosperity and happiness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, lor education, lor the elevation of Americar manhood and Hue 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 methods of cultivating and harvesting Mis crops, and ihe pioptrtimc to convert them into the largest possible amount of money. IT HAS led ill all matters pertaining to tin welfare • f farmers ai d villagers, and for over half a century lias held their confi dence and esteem. Wc furnish the CITIZEN and N. Y. Weekly Tribune l-OR si.so l>l;R YIiAR. <'AHII IN ADVANOK. Addrr .s allVirdem to I^llC Write yiiur ninir mul wlilirmon 1 poatul mill, tend il