pHtjavy Suits and Overcoats £ c AT 7 ) * LIGHT PRICES # 1 The choice of quality, comfort and economy uiges your ? ( attention to these VALUES. x Men's Suits at $5 worth $9. N m M «« " $7 " sl2. \ 5 " « •« $lO " sls- S } Men's Beaver Overcoats at $5 " x ? " Kersey " " $7 " sl2. 7 C " Frieze Ulsters " $8 " sl3- V " Chinchilla Ulsters at SO " sn« ? ( The prices will make these goods move fast. C C SO COME EARLY. ? SCHAUL NAST, ? leading clothiers. 7 < 137 SOUTH MAIN ST., BUTLEff, ;; Removal JI ; | Sale! You know what that means. It is bargains for you! ( > Our increasing business requires more commodious 4 . quarters, and on the first of April we will move to f > the handsome room now occupied by J. R. Gneb, i ► next door to our present location. Edo not want i' | to carry over any winter clothing, and hare there- t | fore reduced prices on all our < > Reliable J | ;; Clothing. JI i ► The quality of the goods and the prices at which f I they are marked will clean them out quick. Of i > course that means zero profits to us, but that is no , k ' ' cause of complaint to you. We want the goods to go i | before moving day comes around. Come in and get I your share of the bargains. They will not last long, > ' for everything goes at | I Reduced < > ! ! Prices! < > T. H. Burton,j• J I RELIABLE CLOTHIER, I ' ! 128 S Main St., Butler Pa.! ! Grand Clearance Sale OF A money saving sale tor economical buyers—a sale which will be talked of in every family—a grand cut of prices on all goods, none will be spared. It wiil pav ▼ou to come miles to attend this sale—we need room and must reduce our stock and here are the low prices they will go at. I lot ladies' fine dongola pat. tip shoes, regular price $r 50, reduced to. .....$ -9° S lot ladies' waterproof kangaroo ca'f but. shoes regular price $1 40 reduced to .9" I lot chi'd's solar tip grain shoes, rctfular price 75c reduced to 5" I lot men's fine satin calf shoes Kng. Bals., rexular price $1.50 reduced to 1.00 I lot ladies' heel and spring heel rubbers, regular nnce 35c reduced to 15 I lot children's rubbers, regular price 25c, reduced to . »o I lot men's all solid working shoes donble sole and Up, regular price $1.40, reduced to ; I -°° I lot ladies' fine dongola hand turn and hand welt shoes, regu'ar price $3.00, $3.50 and 14.00, your choice at 2 -°° I lot ladies' warm lined shoes, regular price #1.25, reduced to. 75 I lot ladies' warm lined slippers, regular price 90c, reduced to 50 A line of holiday slippers which sold at 90c, $1.25 and 11.35 will be closed out at 6 5 Our stock of felt boots and rubber goods to be closed out cheap. Sheffield sole leather by the side 20c per pound and best cut, cut in strips at 25c per pound. Cut soles at roc per pair. All kinds of findings and shoe-makers supplies at rock bottom prices. Hen's best felt boots with firit grade woonsocket overs at I'-75 Soy's felts and best overs at r.25 Youth's felts and best overs at 9° Men's woonaocket first quality rubber boots at a.°o Boy's woonaocket boots at r.25 Children's rubber boots at 75 Boy's storm king rubber boots at i-5° Youth's storm king rubber boots at >- 2 5 JOHN BICKEL. 128 S. MAIN St ' BUTLER. PA. < MWWWWMUWMAMAMUMWMWWWMMMMMMAMMMMMMWMi I When Yoa : Lay Out Money be sure that you are getting ihe real I No. 2 Ro*d Buggy value of the price you pay. i Fredonia Buggi JLto|?2B«Sß! j W every penny they > | Your dealer Bella them. cost you. | ! THE rRCDONIA MFG. CO., Youn*«town, Ohio. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House, Butler, Penn'a. The Ix'Ht of bones anil llrst claas rlic* al ways on hand arid for litre. lu-Nt lU'coiiiiiuMlittloiiM In town for perma nent lio;irdlnK ami transient trade. Hpocl al cure Kuarnnt«<'d. Stable Room For 65 Horses. A good c I tuts of horHOM, both drivers and draft hor*«»H always on hand anil for Kale under a full Kuarantee; and homes boughtj upon proper notification by PEARSON B. NACE, Telephone, No. ZIU. —HENRY BICKEL— HAS OPENED UP THE LARGE BRICK LIVERY STABLE ON WEST JEFFERSON STREET, DUFFY BLOCK, and is prepared to Furnish first-class rigs at prices to suit the times. When want ing anything in the livery line, it will pay you to call on him first, as he is theie to do business—to accommodate the public. -HENRY BICKEL,— Bell Phone 36. People's 115. We All Know that the slovenly dressed man never receives the respect and consideration the well dressed man gets. One secret in dres sing well lies in the selection of the right tailor. our garments are cut and made in cur own workshop in this city. We are particular about the. fit, fashion and all the minute details iu their construction. Would lie pleased to show you a product of our shop and also give you a pointer in econ omy. fall patterns now displayed ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES Adrprtise in the OrmiH, >g*7 A Fatal Splder-Web. dentally gets caught in gors calmly about the work of securing binds first the fly's feet, and then his wings and his entire body That is the way with the dread enemy of mankind —cons*mptiou. It has a web —the web of trivial disorders neglected When a man heedlessly stumbles into that web. con. sumption first attacks his stomach, then his blood, then his lungs, then every organ in his body. Many doctors assert that when a man is once in this deadly web there is no escape. That is a mistake Thousands have testified to their recovery from this disease by the use of the right remedy. Many of their letters, together with their names, addresses and photographs, appear in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. The remedy that saved them was Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consump tion. It cures the conditions that lead up to it. It is the great blood-maker, flesh builder and germ-ejector. Druggists sell it. •Your Favorite Prescription cured my little girl, seven years old, of St. Vitus's dance writes Mrs. A E. Loomis. of Walnut Grove Redwood Co.. Minn. " She could not feed herself, nor talk. That was fifteen years I have always had great faith in your medicines ever since. I had a terrible cough and my friends thought I had consumption. I took the 'Golden Medical Discovery * and it cured my cough, and now I do HiV housework. I have always praised your med icine and would like to have your 'Common Sense Medical Adviser.' I enclose stamps." Over a thousand pages of good home medical advice free. Send twenty one one cent stamps, to cover mailing only, to World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.. fora paper-covered copy of Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. Cloth binding ten cents extra. A veritable medical library in one volume, illustrated with over 300 engravings. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL FOB Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruise®. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns er full quart or 6 quarts for #5, Gramlfathei '9 Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon. On 0. O. I), or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water SI. Opposite B. & 0. Depot Telephone, itjq Pittsburg, Pa. * DON'T * think of «»t,«-Infill? pur«' liquors or wln«» from ahotiHP that you soui«*t hlttff for noth ing avoid mui'li if you want st raight i?oirtU. Our iwlky luis ti,i tlic past '.!■» yearn i<< iclvw you straight. unadtilta att'd Koodn at fair and honest prices ll«'ii<-t* oui »u«*c«hs. We Mention a Few Prices Write for complete prlee ll»t. Qt. Gal. AndrleMtf'ii'H Itrsi jl .'Ut V> .V) lirlrt I'ure l(y<- I iu :i "<> TlppeeiMMM' Kye.. W 2 2ft Thompson's S v«*r ol for the job. He kept the young lady in h's house over night, and sent the China manaway. and she thus narrow ly avert ed the catastrophy of becoming Mrs. You Fou. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to it self in merit and curative power. Take only Hood's. They are having a very interesting time down in Schuylkill county. The three county commissioners, Frank Rentz, John P. Martin and Charles F. Allen were on trial for four weeks charged with misdemeanor in office, and the jury after twenty-four hours deliberation rendered a verdict of guilty on nineteen out of the thirty four counts of the indictment. Wine I'or Weakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer's Port Grape vV'ine and the Unfermented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the system. It is superior to all otaei wines. Three things are none of a woman's business-- politics, poker and other wo men's hns bands. —Judge. Thousands sink into an early grave for want of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This great remedy would have saved them. Four prominent fanners of Mercer county have been arrested for selling watered milk to the cheese factory. They have taken a gf>od way to add to their prominence. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy te operate. 25c. In an application for a marriage li cense granted in this county recently, the lady avoided giving her age by re plying that she was "of legal age," and that reply is recorded on the marriage license docket. Unless we are mistak en, that example will be largely follow ed.—Kittanning Times. Climax Brandy of mlnipc The superior vintage of 1876 brandy introduced by rhe Speer X. J. Wine Co., is highly spoken of by physicians. The following testimony from the Balti more Medical College is one amoDg many. "I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of your productions, and not from general reputation merely. H. L. liyrd, President. The little cook-sparrow was chipp er and gay. And he chirped: ' There are no flies on me. For whenever there coineth a winter storm I roost in a warm pine tree. Country I toys Look Country boys and likewise conntry nien should get a Pittsburg Commer cial Gazette watch. Five new sub scriptions to the Weekly Commercial Gazette, accompanied by the subscrip tion price, s•"> o<) secures the watch. It is a nickle, stem-winding watch, famous as a timekeeper, and is guaran teed for one year. No news-paper or periodical ever ofiered as fine a prem ium, Two new subscriptions to the Daily for a year, four for six months and six for four months will also get the watch. It is not a toy for children, bnt a serviceable timekeeper that a man can carry with satisfaction. Send the subscriptions with the mon ey to the Commercial Gazette office and you will get the watch by return mail. There seems to he no danger that this year will be an off one in Pennsylvania politics. A man, who gets full, like the moon, is also liable to get sometimes eclipsed. Hick stomach means sick man (or woman.) Why not be well? Mick stomach comes from poor food poor nourishment; means j»oor health, poor comfort. .Shaker Digestive Cord ial means health and a well stomach. If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that HO lit tle will put it out of order. But, unless we are doctors, wc never see our stomach We only feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker Di gestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digeHt all the nourishing food you eat, relieves all your symptoms of indigestion, acts as a tonic and soon makes you well and strong again. The more you take, the less you will feel of your stomach. At druggists. A trial bottle lOcts. A saloon keeper in Philadelphia has Ixtomed his business by putting out this sign "Every purchaser of 10 cts. of drinks is entitled to declare war against Spain in this saloon." Word comes from Georgia that Hub largest acreage ever known will beplant ed to watermelons in that Stute this season. Ha! the glad news seems al most to torment a fellow's watermelon workn before their time, Franklsn News. £ Selling Out | \ —OUR— ? | Entire Stock ? > Wall Paper. ( X Choicest [jutterns are left. ? ) iVe want to quit the busi- C P ness. \ t Bargains at asto 1 rate / } DOUGLASS' > Butlcr^*a^^ L :U j• v ■, j. . m <• . • .r. • . RAILROAD TIME TABLES I*., Bessemer At I-. K. Trains depart: Xo 18, 9:44) A. M: No. 14. 5:07 P. M Butler time. Trains arrive: Xo. 9. A. M Xo. 11. 2:55 P. M. Butler time. Xo. 12 runs through to Erie and con nects with W. X. Y. & P. at Huston Junction for Franklin and Oil City, and with X. Y. L. E. & W. at Shenan go for all points east. Xo. 14 runs through to Albion and connects with W X. Y. & P. for Franklin and Oil City. A. B. CROUCH: Agent. pITTSBUKG & WESTERN *■ Railway. Schedule of Pas fcnger Trains in effect Nov. 21, JS97. BUTLA TIME. Impart. J Arrive, .s lU-—h- •;• \ tt i.tt; ■ l IT \ v Allegheny "Flyer" h 1"» " U32 Cniitlf Accommodation. ... 1 •" ■'< r.M J* IT Akron Mail.. * 13 A * 7 " 917 a.* Kane and Bradford Mail 9 30 A.M 5 r.M Clarion A< ri»nun-elation 3 35 P.N 9 i'- A M SI'NI»AY THAI N> Allegheny 8 15 a m 9 " Allegheny Aco»mm«jn.. •"» 4" r.M 5 57 p.M New I 'artle Acrumniinlatkni 1 "» A.M 7 (CI 44 Chi.:,-,. Kxj»r»*sn ;t 45 P.m- 5 07 " Allegheny Accotum«*iati>>ii i | 7 03 " Train arriving at 5.07 p.ni leave- B. »v O. A. M. A.M. A. M P. M. P. M BITLKR Leave 6 25 H U'» 11 15 2 3.'. 5 05 Saxonhurg Arrive »> 54 8 3i» 11 :W 3 5 Z* Butler Junction.. 41 7 'j7 12 "2 3 25 5 53 Butler Junction...Leave 7 30 ri 5:1 12 22 3 25 6 53 Natrona Arrive 7 3* 9 Ol 12 3>» 3 35 fi W Tareiituui 7 42 9 07 12 35 3 42 6 »i 27 Bharpnhnrg a 07 9 :k> 1 11 4 12 « 32 Alleghenv 8 2£"; 9 4* 1 35; 4 25 6 4:4 |A. M JA M. P. Jl.jp. M.|P. M. StXDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny City and principal intfnnediate stations at 7:35a.iu., IM fisOO j>. ni. NORTH. WEEK DAYS A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Allegheny <*ity leave 7 (H> 9 «*» 11 4 25 230 *) 10 Sharptfburg... * 7 11 9 12 11 37 2 45 ... r. irenioiit 9 19 11 44 2 53, Springdale • 9 :*> 11 66 3 1" C ;T Tarentum 7 M 9 39 12 07 3 2M »i 4*. Natrona. 7 M 9 Hi 12 12 3 31 i f 51 Butler Junction...anive 7 4»' 'J s<> 12 22. 3 45 / 00 Butler Junction.. .leave 7 4«> 9 50'12 25: 4 '>7 7 H 15 10 15 12 49; 4 IW> 7 24 BI'TLER arrive 8 4" 10 38 I 17! 5 05 7 s<» [A. M A. M.jr. M jj". M. !■ M. SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny Mty for But ler and prin« ii*l liiterine 25 lv Bt TI.EK ar .... 1 17 A 7 27!ar Butler Junction lv 12 25 4 00 7 4*i lv Butler Junction »r M J<» 12 4 (JSI 7 19 ar Fn-ejx.ll lv 8 28 12 (Ml 4 '»!• 7 53 44 Allegheny Junction.. h 24 12 «»i 4 21 801 •• Lm }.I irg • 809 11 »'• 4 4<» »21 " Puulton (Af»llo) 44 753 11 32 5 08' 851 " Saltahurg 44 730 II ttit 541 < 922 w Blaimvilh* 44 7m 10 4<» 5 50 9 44 bl tii>ville I uteres tion..." 5 50; 10 10 8 50 11 :V5 " Altoona 44 ; 3 15 8 y's good solid bcots 1.20s Men's goer' solid shoes.. .98 l'oy's schot.l ohoes 98 Men's fine buff shoes 98 Ladies' waterproof shoes. .. .98 Ladies' fine shoes, button or lace. 98 Misses' fine shoes, button or lace 98 RUBBERS ABOUT HALF PRICE Hoy's low rubbers 10c Ladies' cloth overs 25c Ladies' fine rubllfrs, pointed. .25c Ladies' good heavy rubbers... 25c Men's heavy lubbers 40c Men's fine rubbers 50c Boy's rubber boots $ 1.50 Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's boots 98c LARGE STOCK OF FKI.T HOOTS and OVERS. Don'j fail to atend - this sale f in n< rd of footwear C. E. MILLER. 215 S. Main St., Butler. I'a. Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON, Formerly Horse Shoer at the Wick 1 lou!'' 1 lias openct lutsi nt-ss in a shop in tli- rear of the Arlington Hotel, wlurr he will K IS, Sor'j »iul Tr«'. 11l RECTOBH. Alfri il Wick, llfijclcrsiiri Oliver, Mr. w. Irvln. Jninef Bleubtinsoi). ,V. W. Itlai'kiuore, N. Weltsel, f*. Ili,wriiiin. 11. J. Klll1Kr. Knllcror, ('biul. Kitliiiun. Oco. liecino. Jolni Koonl«. LOYAL McJUNKIN Agent. WRIGHT'S* For sll BiLiouiand NIIVOUI I I DisSASKt. Thry purify the U|l ■ ■ ■■ RLOOD and give IUALTMV I iciiuo to the en'.ire tytlcin. ■ Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, PONSTIPATIOK and PIMPI.ES. KSSSS \i Make Your Own if \ H Dry Weather | Such a thing as having wet W WA feet never happens tr, the k owner of one of our splendid H W2 wearing, handsome looking L Box Calfs or Enamels I ¥ A Here is a fine, strictly hand- A made, double sole, English W W A last, Box Calf, orii-O ,*r i K L Enamel for only^—W P,|§ These shoes not only will ■ keep your feet dry and r YA wr.rm„ the also give you an m up-to-date appearance—its w WA economy to own a pair k MA. RUFF ► |& SON. ||j HDSELTON'S G %S k Sale IN BOOTS and SHOES. —- There will lie lively shoe selling in this house lor some time to come. We have taken the balance of several of our fine lines—sizes are somewhat broken—and marked them down to About 50c on the Dollar! M isses' Shoes. mostly narrow widths A, R and C. One lot of fine Dongola, plain toe, narrow fet. One lot fine Dongola, lace and but- <*ll Winter goods-warm lined Shoes ton, former price *2,00, $3.00 and fc.oo; anloo, *l5O and $2.00. These are j YOU WILL FIND US Butler's Leading °pp° site Hotel Lowr "' Shoe house, 102 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, Hatter and Gents Furnishing Goods. Summer heat makes the problem of looking dressy and keeping cool a hard one But we've solved it; ard for once economy, comfort and fashion go hand 111 haud Our summer suits are finer in fabric, nobbier in pattern and more stylish in cut lian ever before, tluy fit j-our cuives and yet they're not sweat bath outfits. The prices may surprise «ou. J. S. YOUNG. Tailor. roi S. MAIN St., - - - BUTLER, PA I They Fit Well, | ' will wear well. I A'l 1/ NEW YEAR IDEAS . iiless your, lil / /VI 1/ 1 |J clothes ire up-to-date they might as well be I J. / u I || several years behind the times. If vou wan 11/llji \\ »\ D the best ideas in clothing you should get youi 14m\ \\ B I ? m clothing of men who have the ideas. YOl \\l l| \ 'I want them to look well and wear well. If r they are not satisfactory you justly blame the J—» tailor. We make the clothes in correct sty It / *—. \\ and you are sure of them fitting for we guarnn Xy tee them and make the clothes to suit you. UP KfZrit MERCHANT TAILOR • ■ • l*Cvl\j 142 North Main Street Butler, Penn'a Pape gros, jeweisEßS. We Will Save You Money On ( Diamonds, Watches Clocks, > S Silverware, 1847 Rodger Bros. i Plateware and Sterling Silver^ Our Repair Department takes in all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, etc 122 S. Main St. Old gold and silver taken the same as cash. |m^Gradef| wl CLOTHING —Keeping always before us the Ll fact that our success depends upon your satis faction, we work constantly for the better — fJ better in quality —better in workmanship rj better in fit. If tliats the kind of clothing you're after 4 COME TO US here's no question about W2 l prices, they're the lowest in the county. jj Douthett & Graham % j $ Butler Penn'a. j >frooooooooooo<>oooooooooooo< |i| 122 S. Main St D. T- Pape. 122 S. Main St. V J J THE LEADING MILLINtRY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO. ] | Ji[ Grand Clearance Sale J | |> Op ALL HOLIDAY GOODS A AND WINTER MILLINERY. V i I V OUR MISTAKE YOUR GAIN. V I I O J i ( | |M'rmit us toijuo.«» prirw. hut one visit toour ston k I i sa U " | f (j ► | Mourning Bonnets. Hats. Veils. etcH i [ { \[ ALWAYS ON HAND. AWHILE YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail 'o look over our line of perfumes, we have re- / If if ceived some very fine ones lately, am: will be pleased to have vou examine , ) j fj.iS We also have a vcrv rtm n, ~ —-jffißL of tooth brushes made expressly for u> „ _ wbi< U bear our stamp, these brushes ~ .we guarantee and request the return of - prove unsatisfactory. _ Vou may need something for your - -'} chapped hands and face, and if so we * recommend Cvdoniurn Cream as a fine toilet preparation. *" RE DICK & GROHM ANN DRUGGISTS. I'EOPLES PHONE. 114 P.IJTLER PA to art workers j J * We have just received # # a full line of stumped £ J und embroidered linens # * in 1898 PATT6RNS t j orders promptly filled.: j MARK'S # 108 South /Via in street, $ * sutler, J The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjoining Counties from our last months < ff r, in duces us to again offer this decanter, filled vi h the best California wine With Every Order of $5.00 111 And Over. r Your selection from the follow- Vr- ~\y? ing, or send in a $3.00 order |i || for any of our liquors. " 1 | i j Silver Age Rye $1.50 per quart, $6 per gallon \ Duqucsne Rye $1,25 per quart, $5 per gallon ' Bear Creek Rye | | > Guckenlieimer Rye - . , / ~ Gibson I *' P" quart. 6 M • Finch I q f s. for #5.00. /«• Overholt I \ «' ■>. We will continue to pay ex press charpes on all orders of 4 $5.00 and over. C. O. IX charges are expensive, and you can save by remitting >is the umount either by registered V. mail, certified check or draft— Send 11s your address and we will mail you out catalogue and price list free. fIAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-» ALLEGHENY, PA. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Tribune. THE GREAT FOR * '"m.: * National Family Farmers V: 'v. " +? ; \ Z:- :j 1 V . Newspaper \ 4v » and Villagers, AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER, THE "CITIZEN." Butler. Pa.. Both One Year For $1 50. Send all Orders to the "CiTIZEN." THE N. V. TRIBUNE ALMANAC. g&Ti'Jt cnce for Govcrinental an-', political information. Contains Constitution ol the Unit* ed States, the Constitution of the S'ati of Now York, the lJingley TarifT Bill, with a comparison of olf the ni--M successful Creameries cost less than above amounts. Plans and specifications furnished without cost. Send I r full information before sibling any contracts. Vermont hum Machine Company, Advertise in the CTIIZEN.