I Removal 1 I Sale! ! I You know what that means. It is bargains for you! Our increasing business requires more commodious ciuarters, and on the first of April we will move to O the handsome room now occupied by J R. Gnet. I next door to our present location. We do not want i to carry over any winter clothing, and have there- { ) fore reduced prices on all our 4 Reliable Jj[ Clothing. 3[l The quality of the goods and the prices at which < | thev are marked will clean them out quick. Ot { ) course that means zero profits to us, hut that is no > j. caulTof complaint to you We want the goods to go before moring dav comes around Come in and ge ' your share of the bargains. They will not last long. A * i > for everything goes at 4 > J ! Reduced .. j|| I Prices! J [ T.H. Burton,;; RELIABLE CLOTHIER, !|I 128 S Main St., Butler Pa. >ooooooooo<' < MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. a great mark=down SALE OF Cloaks and Suits for Women and Children BEGINS HEBE THIS WEEK 'mjssst&ssssz. aft s* sr -ZZA a bargain as any of the following. Ladies' *5.00 Beaver and Boucle Jackets Ladies' fß.es> Beaver and Boucle Jackets ••• 4 00 Ladies' f 10.00 Kersey Silk-hned Jackets 5 00 Indies' *12.50 Kersey St k-lmed Jackets 6 25 Ladies' sls 00 Kersey Silk-lined Jackets 7 5 > Ladies' Black Kersey Capes «» Ladies' Black Kersey $5.00 Capes 3 3 Ladies' Black $lO-00 Boucle Capes j> Ladies' $5.00 Plush Capes 3 Ladies' fh. 50 Plush Capes » „ Misses' $5.00 Winter Jacket* Misses fJl.oo Winter Jackets t,„ir Children's Winter Jackets reduced one half Ladies' SIO.OO Serge and Novelty Suits * 7a Toadies' $15.00 Serge and Novelty Suits >° « One lot of $12.50 Serge Suits for OUR MOTTO: Above all in Quality, Below all in Price. Also great reductions in Blankets, l'lannels, Plain and Novel'ty Millinery, Silk Waists, Lace Curtains and Portiers, Separate ' Skirts, " '' t Hosiery Standard fashion sheet mailed free on request. Hrs. J. E. Zimmerman. Assignee Sale. fl Having been appointed assignee for the benefit of creditors of D. A, Heck Butler Pa., I supposed it would take at least one year to close out this immense sracL, but erring to the »-/ ttie a«c K olng out It win not take more than three months more to close out the enti-e stock Still have a quantity of children's suits, ages from 4 to 10 years-goo heavy cassimers, former prices from $4 to f». which we will sell at what you would have to pay for satinet or shody suits, $1.75 to $2.50 per suit satinets from 50c to {..00. Children's and Boys' overcoats from ages 4to ao, former price from $4 to sl2. now from ft to SH. 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—cordtvan jackets, men's boys' and children's pants, children's astrachan reefers only »2.*0, sell everywhere at $4.00; Beaver and chinchilli reefers from #1.50 to *2.00 watches, chains, rings, pins, umbrellas, trunks, valise's, hosiery, combs, brushes and a variety of notious for Christmas presents. As 1 expect to close out this entire stock within the next 90 days I give notice to all pel- » sons 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^^^^^Jj $2,000 tO $2,500 Will Build and Equip a BUTTER and CHEESE FACTORY l.arge enough (or the product of 600 to 1000 Cows With Latest and Most Improved Machinery Hundreds of the most successful Creameries cost less than above amounts. Plans and specifications furnished without cost. Send lor full information before signing any contracts. Vermont Farm Machine Company, BELLOWS J|SLA Pleasure Drive ! f j is not a pl;asure drive unless the buggy • !; luxurious aid easy running. No. 2 KoaJ Buggy. \ Fredonia Buggies ■ are the kind for vour pleasure drives. They have the strength • m to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that he sell them to you. ■ J Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio } OIL MEAL ' oruoL,,^V^i„, il p. Foetl for llorhUK. ('own, Hlieep. Hogs, Fowl*, et<\ Health. strength and urodurtlve power to animal*. Art- you feeding It? I'heapeat fee<|£ln the market. LINSEED OIL yearn on lionw, ham or frnrc. Mixed paints an- doubtful quality: some k«*m| and some very bail. Write for ourrlrcnlaf. 1-or pure Linseed oil or meal, ami white lead, ask for * Thotouaou's.'* or addr<*ss manufacturer. THOMPSON &. <«>., 15 >V Dhimond street Allegheny, Pa. BKHT ?M TIIK WORM), unsurpaascrf. xtual'y eutliiat i>v two box** -if any othflr »r. Inquire at this office. READY FOR AGENTS . "following The Equator" MAKK Sueo? Mark Twain's Journey Around Tho World, rill ■ I inn through Australia. Iwlin, Si. i' i IWA N \ Africa, etc. The Amlior'* I II Ml II U M'Uteri'wte. A aiiceeea from 11. j Hart. Enormnua *ali' a*fiin I. HEW BOOK IT I. II UUUVX Writ#- for circular* and ?•i Mention Paper. Addrctnf EATON 4 MAINS. 1213 F.Jb«rt Streot. PhiladflpM P' '• F.nftU'l Rrml. ENNYROYAL PIUS Orlflnni iml Muljr U'-nnlnf. A S'.ll I'rucgial for KmtU»h Ifit ICrd »f <1 i fj- tj( "llfllwr Ur i.u 'U r.l.ir'i \ . Vi.ll IB.OW. %: . • I I»r .. lit I'bi.MlXt **»• Subscribe lor tho LiimcN. ■ *TA When a man rcy'ert! £>. | i\\ his health for a day he W ~ / That s about the ratio. and it doesn't ta^e many days to cros.* ofi an entire year. And yet men recW. -sly neglect their health for weeks at a time. It is the easu t thins; in the world for th- . : - books. Moreover the "Golden Medical Discovery " is a -ure and speedy cure for some of the m>.st diseases. It cures 98 per cent, of all of cot: ainp tion. It cures nervous prostration and ex haustion. These are not mere assertions Thousands of grateful men aud women have testified to the facts, and hundreds of th'-r names, addresses ;ind photographs are printed in Or. Pierce's Common Sen- - Medical Adviser " I used Dr. Piercr s Goldeu Medical Discovery far torpid liver and indigestion, and obtained permanent relief," writer J A. \* Mill Brook. Washington Co., Tenn. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense M d .! V'. viser has had a larger sale than ~ny other book of this class ever offered the public This book of 1.008 pages with v*> iP.ustra tions, is full from cover to cover. <>f pract: cal advice on health matters. Thi- fp\. book, in heavy manilia covers, i? now r, 1 fered FREE to whoever will s-rd 21 0:1 r en! stamps to nay for mailing only. If an ele gajjt French cloth binding is desired. send 10 cents extra "jr cents in all. World Dis penjary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No.- 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. I 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases No. 15 Cures Rheumatism, No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt o£ price, 25c., or 5 for sl. I)b. Hi mphreys' Homeopathic Manual of Disk Mailed Fkke. Hnwiphraya' Med. Co., 11l William 6t. N. Y. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks for ward to the hour of woman s severest trial is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life's pathway for her, ere she presses to her bosorn her babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that the change goes for ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the w >.y of Nausea, Headache, Ktc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful .and hopeful anticipations —she passes through the orOO PER BOTTLE atall Druif Stores, or sent by expresn on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable Information of inlcrcst to all women, will bs Kent to Fntt any address upon application, by THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, O*. Use It j i Daily. ■ Our brush should be used daily jin place of the ordinary hair ! | brush, hair washes, or hair grow- | | ers. If you do not find, after ! < six months' trial, that Dr. Scott s || ELECTRIC Hair Brush | will do all we claim for it send it ' < back and your money ! J will be refunded. You 5 can buy the number j one size for j One W | Dollar. | / It Is Guaranteed to Cure j ; Nervous Headache in five minutes! ( < Bilious Headache in five minutes 1 | Neuralgia in five minutes ! j Dandruff and diseases of the scalp! '< ) Prevents falling hair and baldness! J ( Hakes the hair long and glossy I > ( \trsalc at Dry floods stores and Druggists j J or sent on approval, postpaid, on r< < eipi ( ( f price ami ten cents for postage. K llur ' I'. " THE h'H Toir '< STORY "">t f ' L • air * full informal>->n c*tnerrtnmj !>• ) ( ■ Ftetft B'V So. and t>" Elect* tin, f. \ ) 4 1.4'.. «l 4». • anil $3. hUctri H, h Itm.j, - ( ) Vli.tr tf.-tu Fh. tri - n.tmtrr*, . ( , Electric InvAe *.so ct§. Klanti Trusnrn. $:». ) > GEO. A SCOTT, 842 Broadway. N. Y < * PONT 1 think of obtaining pun Illinois or win* from 11 houx' that ofT< rs you something f«• r noth ing itroiii .sllHi chains tf yon want straight g(NK)M. Our poliey has Im i n f«»r tin- t»"»• years to tfi\»* yn'u straight, iiiiMlultmti'd if'KMls at fair and honest prlci"* -ll« n«*i out succeHs. We Mention a Few Prices, Writ«- for complete price list • ...1 Gal. An ii .• » Jtost *| ."»n - . •« ltiUlt" port Pun- Uy< 1 «-<' • 1 VlpiM'i an'M' Hye... W ' 2 Thompson's tt year old I 99 o|d«abinet hair Malt . • ~ '* IC« lHsllllt I Rye SO 291 A. ANDRIIiSSEN. Ifefi Federal St, Allegheny, Pa. THE CITIZKN. "Hill I>i«l UK H«'»t." The Hon. John McOaughey. of Indi ana. tells a good story at the expense of his friend William Clawson. of the Indiana House. "When "Bill" and I were voting men," h>' said, ' we nsed to attend all religions gatherings, and everything else that wonld give ns an excuse to get ont with onr girls. I had a mighty swr. rosy girl, who is now Mrs Mc- Qanghey, and l>y some sort of a strange infatuation which I could never under stand. one of the finest girls in the com munity showed a decided preference for "Bill and afterwards became Mrs Clawson Well the Baptists were holding a revival meeting at a country church on Twolick Creek one w ; nter. aid there was tojbe an immersion Sun day. Bill and 1 went, with onr girls. If was a«cold. blustry day. The water was high, and great chunks of ice were l»>ing carried rapidly down the stream by the swift current "The converts, who were to be bap tized together with a crowd of specta tors. were gathered on the shore of the raging Twolick. The good minister led a woman boldly ont iuto the stream, waist deep. They shivered and their t»*eth chattered. The minister spoke the words appropriate to the occasion and- then thrust her under the ice-cold water. She arose dripping and shiver ing, and the minister turned to the spectators and said: "Sing an appropriate hymn. "Nobody seemed to want to lead off. but as Clawson was always anxious to help people out of difficulties, al though his judgement waa often badly at fault, he began singing, with that big, barotone voice of his "Pull for the shore, sailor, pull for the shore." "But nobody seemed disposed to help him. As I was something of a singer myself in those clays, and didn't want to see Clawson stick, I joined in with lusty lungs, and we sang two verses of "Pull for the Shore.' while the parson and the woman were wading out ''Ever since that time, concluded Mr McOaughey, "I have looked upon Glawson as a man who means well, but who cannot always be relied upon to realize at a glance the fine points of a situation. ' Grapes With lloreliouiid Cures Coughs. < >ld Aunt Rachael, an old and suc cessful nurse, (M years old. To years ex periencs as a nurse and much sought after by hundreds of families, has for years made a Cordial most effective for coughs and colds by the use of Orapes with Elecampane Hoot and the Herb Horehound. Public speakers and sing ers use it. It is performing wonders. Sold by druggists. liad Sjiellinj; in l>my; Storcx. Talk of bad spellings, the druggists and their clerks see more of them than any other class. A dmtcgist in an Eastern city has a collection of (jneerly written orders for medicine\ Here are a few samples: "This child is ray little girl. I sent yon five cents to bny a witless powder for a grown up adult who is sike. Another reads: "Please gif barer five sense worse of Auntie Toxyn for to gargle babi's throat and obleage.' An anxious mothor writes: "Please send five cents worth of ipecac for to throw up .a five months old babe. N. IJ. The babe has a sore stummick." This one was a puzzler: "Ihave a pane in my child's diagram. I'lease give my son something to release it. Another. My little babey has eat up its lather n j.aiisli plaster. Send an antidote as quick as possible by the enclosed little girl.'' The writer of this one was evident ly in pain: T had a hot time in my insides and which I wood like to be ex tinguished. The enclosed quarter is lor the extinguisher. Take advice! Stop coughing at once by the immediate use of Dr. IJulls Cough Syrup. One bottle will cure you. A commotion in the barnyard of John ('. Crownover, Miller township, Huntingdon Co. one night last week, attracted Mrs. Crownover's attention. She discovered a big buck deer engaged in a deadly combat-with a stallion. The horse was getting the werst of it .Mrs Crownover got a pitchfork and took a hand. The buck rapidly rose on his hind feet and played a creditable tattoo with his sharp fore hoofs 011 the ungainly stallion's head and neck, un til the latter, in desperation, made a dash for the fence and broke through. The horse was seriously injured. Hood's Sarsapari 11a as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people. A party of eight Bradford residents left recently for Klondike. Thev go via Chicago and Seattle, where outfits will be procured. They will leave Se attle Feb. 5 and arrive at Dyea on the 10th. They will cross Chilkoot pass on the 15th, and winter on Lake Benneit, where they will build boats. John P. Mullin, a popular young Bradford law I yer, will be a member of the party. Indigestion is often taken for con sumption. The word consumption means wasting away, and dyspeptics often we ?e away as badly as cotnnmp fives. The reason jieople waste away is be cause either they don't get enough to eat, or they don't digest what they do eat. If the latter is your trouble, take Shaker Digestive Cordial This will help you to digest your food and stop your loss of H.-sh, Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from herbs, harksaud the juices of fruit by the well known Shaki rs at Mount Lebanon It possesses great tonic and digestive powi i - Shaker Digestive Cordial has cured many suppo ed consumptives (who wore really dyspeptics;, by simply helping their stomachs to digest their food, thus giving them nourishment and new strength. Sold bv druggists. Trial bottle 10 c< nts. ' When two streets intersect, in which street is the point of inters.-.: tioiiThat is a question that is both ering officialdom iiiy A bicy cle rider in Bn dau, going along a street where wheels are allowed, follow ed it acc.ross a probhibited street and was arrested in the middle of the road He asserted that he was in one street, the policeman that he was in the other. The lower Court held that he was in neither and should not be fined and the upper Court that he was in l>oth therefore 011 the forbidden street, and must pay -•"> cents A good tonic is necessary after sick ness to restore perfect health. Hood's Sarsa pari Ha will do it RiifcUMATi.su CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" /or Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to \ days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the I . auses and the disease immediately dis i appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedic, ar.d J. F. I Balph Butler \pr 96 Horrors in Hottentot Luiil. Among the Hottentots Hottentoteu the kangaroos Reantelratte are found in great numbers Many of them wan . der over the country, free and nnmoles ted: others less fortunate are taken by hnnters and put in cages Kotter', pro vided with covers Kattengitten to keep out the rain. These cages are called in ' German Latengitterwetterkotter, and the kangaoo after hi- inpri- tnment take- the name of Lattengitterwetter kotterbentelratto. < >ne day an assassin (Attentateri was arrested who had kill ed a Hottentot woman. Hottentotten- 1 mutter, the mother of two stupid and stuttering children in Strattertrottle. , This woman, in the German language. I is entitled Hottentoteustrottertrottelm ntter. and her assassin takes the name! Hottentotenstrotterumtterrattentater ; The murderer was confined in a kang 1 s cage Batelrurtenlattengitterwe ; tcerkotter, whence a few d:iys latter he escaped. but fortunately he was recapt ) ured by a Hottentot who presented I ' himself at the mayor s office with beam j iug face. I have captured the Beutelratte,' j [ said he. I Which one," replied the mayor, 'we have several." \ Th<- Attentaterlattengitterwetterko terbeutelratte." "Which Attentiter are you talking I about V" "About theHottenr >tenstrottertrottr lmutterattentater. "Then why don't you say at once the Hottentoten-trottertrortelnintterattent j atwetterkotterlieutelratte?'' The Hottentot fled in dismay. Dres den Weidmann l;ii(lot'si of S peer*". Wine !>\ tile l"aeult\ of N. V. The Committee of Physicians reqaest r ed to examine into the merits of the wines of Alfred Speer, report these wines strictly pure, acceptable in flavor ' palatable and rich body. Dr. Cyrus r Edson, of New York Board of Health, t says there is no better wine in the 1 world. l'revul«*il»*«' ami I ucrease > ol'lnsanity. I The crowded condition of the asyl ( ums for the insane in this State is one t of the sad and alarming features of the ( situation. Pennsylvania has six large asylums for the mentally deranged, and all are crowded to their utmost capacity. A recent report apportions < the patients as follows: Wanen his pital, 528 males and 4-">l females; Dan vilie hospital, ">OB males an9B ' males and 199 females; Dixmont hos pital. 740 inmates: make a grand total of .">,316 insane under the care of these institutions. A Baltimore inventor asserts that he has discovered a process of making but ter direct from the vegetables which constitutes the. usual food of cattle Electricity is the force employed. The weary and tired feeling of the dyspeptic is soon changed into one of vigbr and health by the use of Dr. Bull's Pills. Here's a commentary on the "punish ment" of hobos. Two tramps, who were committed to the county jail at Franklin for 1"> days for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were discharg ed They at onoe set to work bagging and with the proceeds got enough li«i uor to make themselves obnoxious on the street, their idea being to get back to jail again. At their hearing Mayor Jobson blighted their fond hopes, sen fencing the pair to is hours in thr> lock np on an exclusive diet of bread and water The progress in the make and style of roller skates has 1 wen as great in the recent past as the progress in applied electricity. The old style of skate was mounted on four wooden wheels that clinked and clattered at every move • ment The skate of to day has a nick > el foot plate an d runs on two rubber tired wheels, with ball bearings. It is noiseless, free moving and swift. 1 OO "3'S r'MS ouie Liver Cls, Sil • lousn. is, lnCl ; ";i st on, Keudachc. s io rc'to, 3HSY !" operz»'!. tisc j The woman is still living who was the suoject of the first picture taken by sunlight. Mi- Draper was photograph j ed last summer by a relative, and ex ( hibits the two pictures duguerrestype of the young girl, and carefully finish ed photograhp of the side by side, i Kansas proposes to send a car load of canceled mortgages to be exhibited at the Omaha Exposition next summer. The documents meantime will begath f ered in the 100 continues of the State. Any western-common wealth can build a j, corn palace, but Kansas will be the first 0 to run up in honor of prosperity a H stately monument of paid off souvenir I. O. U. S. e a in i<; Bullcr County National Bank, l^iitier Penn, Capital jf iiil in - - $ 100.000.C0 Surplus and Profits - f114.647.57 s J«»s. Hartuiaii, President; J. V. Ritts, 1 Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. / general liaukiiiK huslne transacted. (} Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. " We invite you to open an account wit it thia bank. .. 1)1 KM'TORS llou. Joseph ll;irtui:m. Hon. , W. S. Waldron, l»r. V M. Ilo.ver. 11. Me ' Sweeney, K. K. Ahruin**, *l' < olllns I. <». |» Multll, Leslie I* IfJi/.lett, M. I'ilieifiii. W. >V. 11. I.arkin. .lolm lluuiphr«*y. Mr W. < Met 'audi* lien Msiwth. l.evl M. Wist*. .1 V. Kit,tr,. t j Midi 1 Savings Bank Huitier, Po. v Capital - #60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $119,763.67 11 .JOS. I. PI'KVH Preui.lt-i.t J. IIKNitY I «<>t' IMAN . Vi,-.- I r.si.foit WM O.VMPUKU,, .1 Oi.i.r > LOt' IS IS. ST L ,' Nt * 11• r OIItKiTOU-. -i. I'riDdoti. W. A. 8t"ln. J S. (!uiatibe)l. The Butler tfuvilitrs Hank the Oldest Banking Inst It nt lt>n n But ler < ouril v. it , ».« :t< iaj banking hii-?lne»-t transacted. 1 Wt ->oli-It ii'voiints -»r ..1! prt du- ers, mer j ehants, farmers and other*, j All h.islti* eut rustetl to us will reet-ivt i prompt .it tent ion. I Inti r- t t#;ilKI?», SIT'J *n 1 Tr<-»" I>l KEi TOftS. Alfred Wick. 11. nrti rson Oliver. ; Or. NV. Irvlfi. ,|:i,itfH SteptiuiiHoii, j \. W lllnckmor. N. Iwiliei. I I UuwDian. II .1. UlliiKler. j lii-ti. Kcttcwr, ( lias, licliliun. ! '»eo. Iteiino. .101111 K'm iilu. LUYAI Aperit ® '•; J /AL\ ;INU -. •i» • • ■ ■ EEMIITGTC2T ,DEu3. >'l) 10 I'rvi Iw *' ''""Hi 1 I.' Have You Time TO ATTEND C. E. HILLERS —CLOSING OUT SALE.— %%\\ w WINTER SHOES AND RUEBERS, When you come to Butler a fev dollars with you and attend j : this sale yen can buy footwear a: 1 your own price for the next few week* or r.ntil all Winter Good j are closed out. GOOD THINGS FOR LITTLE MONEY • Men's good s > ! id boots ....$ 140 ! B >y's good solid bc0'.5..... 1.20s | Men's solid shoes. . .98 I Boy's schoc» jhoes 9^ , Men's fine bufi shoes 9« s • i Ladies' waterproof shoes . . .9? : Ladies' fine .shoes, button or lace 9^* I Misses' fine shoes, button or lace 98 RUBBERS ABOUT HALF PRICE 1 Boy's low rubbers 10c j Ladies' cloth overs i 25c ! Ladies' fine rubbers, pointed. .25c | Ladies' good heavy rubbers... 251 I Men's heavy tubbers 4CC I Men's fine rubbers 50c j Boy's rubber boots $1.50 j ! Ladies', Misses' ar.d Chil dren's boots 98c LARGE STOCK OF FEIT BOOTS and OVERS. Don't fail to atend this sale if in n«*ed of footwear C. E. MILLER. 215 S. Main St.. Sutler, Pa. CATARRH for a ecnorou') IO GENT BALW^SI TRIAL SIZE. ga^^fy c W£S co y>| F.ly's Crain Balm ronu .ll9 no cocaine, Mf' s Tt oi>€iiß and clcau«je- _ ' ._ ' ■ ■■*»■•. mcx,u«irQi nifj HEAD A :iys Inflammation. Heals and Protects t c >temi>rane. Kestoren the Senaes of Tai»te and Full SbseOHc.; Trial Hixe 10c. : at Drtit'/ or !»v mail. 14*Y BRUTUEI:.-, 00 Warren Street, New York WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE Vou the purest an l choicest Whiskey or Wine, sold at the price you pay else where for adulterated. We bottle direct from the Government stamped barrel, nlso have in stock large supply of quarts bottled at Distillery under the govern ment supervision -that bottled by us we guarant <- to be as ourc and as good. MOTTO Guaranteed pure 6 year old Whiskey either (luckenheimer, Finch, Oibson, Overholt, Large, Mt. Vernon. }i per full quart or 6 quarts for 15, Grandfathei's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, i' 2 per gallon. On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. I ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water St. Opposite B. & 0. Depot. Telephone, 2170 Pittsburg, Pa. Do You Know That John R. Grieb is selling out t<.> quit buiiness. It is a fact and no fake. All goods at cost and many under cost. Watches. Jewelery. Clocks. Silver-ware. 1 Spectacles, Pianos. Organs, Musical Goods. and the store fixtures are for sale, | and the room for rent, with possession on April Ist. ) .... j This is 111 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. PoranßiL! •• "MBI lIP Tii.-y i"" f y «'ie Ull ■ ■■ id "iid (.ivc i'""'-'j sf. S y , irtion 10 tlic cn irc I Curo DYSPCPS3A, HEADACHE, COWSTIPATIOK and PIMPLES. r M 1 .V C/I-C ' S; >a'i:tlixcrj HrcHti- winning IZducii ti a. 1 iJtF A- SONS, 211- l ilth Avenue, PITTSBURG. I'A. I * rAH'S PHILADELPHIA li . irM --DLNTAL ROOMS -- I 3 ' 33 £.t H A.0., Pittsbur-i '■ R v - 1 Pi.AcncA' ..v i Jfk. ACROWN i BF.i'l-.e Ij I Mk- rl ' AH Y NOT DO r. Alfr' IVIYOURS? -11 CROWN fiil'J *1 BRIOC.r • V * «\f Mts PK H TOOTH A' ■ J" I. >8 \J fr 1 ■ ' ONLY ».f> V FOR SALE worth of !!»•:»vt-r V«ll«-j Traetion K per cent Hold - Botidx. at pav Intfivit payable at any bank wi'ii annually. licferrniM' } I liioii National lianu uv L!ii|.'ht<>n, Pa. Address K 15. SIMPSON, ' New Brighton, I'a RAILROAD TIME TABLES , i I*., UcsM-niiT »V 1., K. Train-d. pai• No 10 940 A M No. It. '><>7 P. M Bntl«>r time. Train-arrive N<> !i *i"> A. M No. 11 V> P. M. Brit ler time No. 12 rnn-i thronirh to K: e and con ' liecti with W N V A: P at Huston Junction fur Franklin and Oil City. | and witli N V L. B »Vr W. at Shenan I tt«> for all iioint* «-ast No 14 run- ' throngh to Albion and conne«-t> witi W. N. Y. «V I'. for Franklin and U'ity A. B. Cpnca Atfent. j 1> n tsß uKG & \v I:ST i-: R N 1 Railway. Schedule of l'as- i •nger Trains in eflect Nov. 21.. 1897. BUTLER TIME. IV|«rt Vrilv. ' O • IT »■ I Alli-iiii.-i.. -Flyer* >i , ■■ » x ' 1 >-U \. 1 '■ r.H 911 " Akiwa Mail » »:• A * 7iHr.nl ■Vil.-Kh.-uv Ar, „ii, ni ..Uili ,u L"»r, LI IK - I .Vi J 1:v . . 1 . i'm " <'7 *• I A \ . u\ Kh r u-, - • laj-:. .. •! i' " 12 I<* " Vl« pi uy sua • l" •• • •»> •• K!v. 7 » Kllvkftixi \ ;> 10 ' T 08 •• . - I » n AM B Hall. 0 50 lm M v v M SI M» \ V TRAINS K - • ■ E*i . n 815 LI 93S " \ • \. ■ t. ;•» - M imi S le A ...... S U AjA 7 OS Allegheny Acooninodidioii.... .1.1 708 Tr.u:; . :uz .it ' -7 |>.:a LMV,- It A C .leju-t. l'.tT-I'Miv at ' 1 • p i:: au.l I' v W.. All«-_Ufnv ..! |» in tola t • -t. ■ ■ • : • tkm I ranti »: • • A. B. rßOCcil, Atfrat. IKYNOLDB, S ip t. Btitl r, lv« Y \ i.iir,: f'.t t\ W. lIAS>KTT, \ <• 1' V Mle-licy, Pa PENNSYLVANIA R i. WFSTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. S IIF Hik IN Ki k-T V l-'.»7 SOI TH. WKKK I>ATS . \ >: \ >i. A M i\ M r. Bl rt£B I u . • —•■ : i I .... Sto ultftr£ \ ; t». • M 8 Sftll 38 in -j> Baler Junction - 727 85318 08 -i zM S3 I ' Lm " • -IS - N - mm Arrfi 738 SOllB 30 .. x> • atf turn. \. I • • ! ' . '1 KO7 • aßi 1 111 4 12U 3 - I 85f 4 88) « 4 I M A M IV M I' HL|P M M M>AY TRAINS—L. .ve Butler f.r * 'if v .in.l priiici|«tl int. i nu-tiat.t at 7: i."» a. ui", tttai .*• '»» i'. in. NORTH. WKKK DAYS \ M \ V M.IP. M. IV M v . J i • 810 Ml ■ I ' KTi 8 4 m*mt f 19,11 44 253 S|M ing hUc .''ii •• .i • • • .7 Tarentum J3l 1 >l2 (Ti . • I . N'«tn>na H 9 43 18 1 I ' rJu i ti . ■ ■ 7 4 •••"!__. ; i /. ■ • Butl<*r Ju'i. tiou.. .Itsnv•• 7 J'. '•*' l j ±~. 4 <»7; 7 o» Snxoiihiirg H l"»|lO 16(12 4»j 4 36} 7 M Bl TLKU. . . .nrri\» > I 171 (C. 7 .'»«• \ M | A >1 l> M |c M Ip. \| SINMAV TRAIN- 1...v. VII. p. in. Wr.«K liws. FOR TIIK 1. \-T. WKEK I»*V«. I* MIAMI P.M.I'M. R ' • ,117 I I imi 74 .11 v Butler Juii' t. *i .. . . i*r f 1- J iiaj 7 l'»'ar Frrepurt .. . . .lv h \z im; * 7 :>:\» Vllejjheuv Jiin. tu»n .." J4 12 »1 • - 09 11 19 1 Ml 8 21 - Ptoilt \polio) 7 II 32 - - Hull 7 30;11 00 • 41' '» jj 44 ltUUn .'t 11 44 \lt 1«» P \ P \\ \ >1 P. N. on s ; . i in. . niKM i» t"i Harii*lnirf£, \lt.«»na an-l IMiilarlfljiliiii. I: igli train* for the eiist leave Piltabnig (Uiiioa Station), a« follow — ' IV«I!I*\ Ivaiiia Liliiited " 7:1 •"» " l»sty Kxjhw, 44 .7:110 u M.un I.no- K\{.r.«ss 4 - .H-.00 " It ' 1 " K.i-t Line. 1 h:lO M 8:40 K I * «i"lail«- 1 iiil"iluatioii, Thon. K Watt, I'lVf. \. t. W( ft in Itttftri ((»rnc Fifth Avenue and Pmfth « 11. 11l T« illSoN, J. R. Woo I», General Manage A gent. \\'heeler & Wilson New i\o. 9 r'amily Sewing Machine. i.oUtry Motion & Ball Bearings 3UAKB IT tasy Running, Quiet, Rapid and Durable* Sewing Machines fnr ramilv ittld Factory use. for all grades of Cioth atld Leather. Speed and Durablity. factory and Head Office, Brid.rcrort, Connecticut. U. S. A? FOR SAi E BY HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Machines, N'cctlles for all kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. N.JH. -Second-hand Sewing Machines from f.s.c*) up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. RE VIVO U A RESTORES Vitality fUK AMKAT I»AY. FRENCH REMEDY l»r«Klu«M*s tlif ;IIH»V« n'siilts In days. It. .!• t . powerfully and quickly, t'ures when all of liers fall. men wlllrejculii their l<>>t it :inln M ui. :iti<| ohl men will HTover thflr V<>iit|i.iil I»y ii»illl. p KI'V IV< ». It (|tllek •Jy anil surely rf»f«»rt•-» \« r\«»UH*iess. Lost vitality. Lost l*ow«'r. I'a 1111 i v Men orjr, Wast- Ing Dineane, »tid all i ' ft i "'' " cllseretion. whleli unlits one for study husi newi «»i muirinfe. II no! onl| cnitM b) starling at tie •at «»f disease, hut is a great I net • ton tinl bl I hulld< r, brittßlng back Itlf pi 11L ulnw to pale eheeks and resforlnir "t.jn || n ofyoulh. I' .v. ir• I - «»n and i f < •Misuiiitif lon. I nslst un I. iv in. KK\ IN O, no , ntln r It run hi -arrled iti v«*st po- Uet llv icail. 00 |.»T paekagfe. or Hl\ for with u |H»sltlve written guarantee to «ure or re fund tin money. Circular free \<:-li< . K()YALMKn[(INF.(X) CHICAGO ILL For >ale by HKI»I»I< K & (>KOIIMANN. unill IS TH£ TIME TO HAVE itIJW Your CLEANED or DYED ' If you want fjoou and reliable [ cleaning or dyeing done, there is j inst one place in town where you j c.ni ge* it, and that is at Hi sums Off WORKS *> (Jentor avenue. IH>, We do fine work in out- I Joor I'hotographs. This is the j time of year to have a picture oi i | your house. Give us a trial. \ ,'t-M I'.p the -fiitncstowf! s^iitliDif j Blind L'-).—N«-w York. j R. FISHER & SON, >oo<> V 122 S. Main St. D. T- Pape. 122 S. Main St. V >| THE LEADING MILLINLRY HOUSE Of BUTLER CO. 4 v Grand Clearance Sale $ K HP ALL HOLIDAY GOODS X X v ' r AND WINTER MILLINERY. * X A r- IN. U, Work i»>\«-s. Toll."I boxes. INM vaan, Figtires. etc. If 1 OUR MISTAKE YOUR GAIN. y %H CUtl A • I« r \ BotllU'tg, jF Kl'»«vr*. KU>U»iin. ft.• .v* \\ f« than 1 • ri-**•. >p:«r will not jg #\ p«T!n t 11- to .im • <-«*». but out* v*i to «»ur sum* will « % onvjviOOOO <* ;OOOOOOOOOOs .OOs jyour small boy j J CAN DO YOUR MARKETING for you at J f" cwr store Let him stop here on his way £ «t to s- hool and repeat your order. You £ # may be sure it will be filled promptly * and just as right as if you came yourser. r " In addition to low prices you are sure J $ 44 it's if y°u get it at the v £ * Butler Produce Store, j iIMOOPP PROPIETOR. J > t Jefferson Street, t WHILE YOU ARE WAITING l-'or your prescription d < n't fail •oleok . . over our line of perfumes, we have re- Jj\ I ceived some very fine ones lately, am: f/^ will b<;j}l eased to have you examine | |j/J' We also have a very la. x»e assortm n> ' of tooth brushes nia.le expressly for us g Q ml, Ti ' wbi« h bear our stamp, these brushes y' \\V/' we guirantee ami request the return of JMTIL —~~ _iy that prove unsatisfactory. " —*' Vou may need something for your W- /|||/ '"'.lapped hands anil face, and if so we * '^rfl recommend Cvdonium Craam as a line toilet preparation. HEDICK & GROHMANN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BIJTLER PA The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjoining Counties from our last months oil* r, in duces us to again offer this decanter, fill<-1 villi tlie best California wine With Every Order of $5.00 ||l And Over, • jjjJL Your selection Irom the follow- Sr in V iug, or send in a sy>oo order , ■ || I for any of our iiquors. —a? Silver Age Rye >1,50 per quart, #6 per gallon. m | Duquesne Rye $1,25 per quart, $5 per gallon Bear Creek. Rye ) T|RHMKT Guckenheituer Rye . , , Gibson ' per quart, 6 J ,'LVV Finch f l ts " f,,r # 5 °o, JJ LB Overholt j X "W „ . mmMk We will continue to pay cx- press charges on all orders of ',/T* $5.00 and over. C. O. D. IHHm* • charges are expensive, and you '•> "y can save by remitting us the 'W rmount either by registered > mail, certified check or draft— - "* Send us your address and we Will mall you our catalogue and price list free. - WAX KLEIN, \ 7 Wholesale "Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST.. At.LEGHENY, PA. THE NEW YORK Weekly TRIBUNE. THE GREAT . FOR National Family Farmers .* Y ' f Newspaper * \ and Villagers, AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER, THE "CITIZEN," Butler, Pa.. Both One Year For SI 50. Send all Orders to the "CiTIZEN." nil-; x. y. TRIBUNE ALMANAC, cnce for Goveruiental and |>olitical information. Con.ainsCon; titutioii ol the t nit el States, the Constitution of the S«aU of New York, the I>injjley Tariff Hill, with ii comparison ol old and new r.ttes; President McKinley's Cabinet atnl appointees. Ambassadors. Consuls, etc ; the personnel ot Congress, names of principal officers of the different Suites, commanding officers of tlie Army itnd Navv, wiili their sal aries; Tables of Publi. Statistics, Flection Returns, Party Platforms anil Com mittees, complete articles on the Currency, Gold and Silver, and amount 01 other valuable information The standard American almanac, authoritive an i complete, coriesj>onding in rank with Whittaker's Almanac in l-.urope. Price 25c- Postage Paid. Send all Orders to TK Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON. Formerly Ilorse Shoer at the Wick Househas openc-il busi ness in n shop in the rear of the Arlington JHotcl, where lie will do Horse-Shoeing in the mo-1 appro\ I style. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. (17 K. JJiFFKRSON ST.. BUTLER, - PA Hotel Willard. Reopened and rea !y for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Everything; First-class. PS. HAITI REIHIhG, OlDfif GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The Ford farm in Donegal twp., near Milleriitown is for sale. It contains about 150 acres, is well watered and in good condition. For terms inquire at his oiTice Subscribe tor the CITIZEN.