, If | | > Removal J [ ;;saiei ;; You know what th.it means. It is bargains for you I i Our increasing business re fore reduced prices on all our | ' I Reliable ; | ;; Clothing. i I i > -jjje qual'ty of the goods and the prices at which r | j \ they are marked will clean them out quick. Of < > f course that means zero profits to us, but that is no , k * i M cause of complaint to you. We want the goods to go | a \ before moving day comes around. Come in and gel 4 f | your share of the bargains. They will not last .ong, i | > for everything goes at ! | Reduced < » !j> Prices! j | i| T.H. Burton,:; I ; RELIABLE CLOTHIER, ! i ;; 128 S Main St., Butler Pa.! | SPRING SHOES are HERE! The new styles are coming in every da)'. There has been a procession of new up-to-the-minute in style coming into t lis s tore for more than a month, and it will be another moith before all sorts are here, but there is a splendid choosing already. , Ladies' Tan or Black Vici \ # y/iiill Kid Lace Shoes. S / j Made with silk vest in l- tops, Hexll.l. S \ < solos, round tow with kid tips. A My,-- / I V*. ! ui. sliaDtlv shoe, just new. Here in \ / AgM M i Jfvery stK and at 51.25, iI.SO 52.00. ? C ' i Misses' and Children*' Black > f? rM M i Inheautlful silk U.ps, la< f-.and S V ! button, width and slie, at 50<. »1.0". V I !Boy's and Youth's Tan and/ ? j Black Shoes. / S Ladies' Chrome Tanned Black!* 1 ' " ' ' S Glaze Kid Shoes. I Men's Fine Black Shoes, Tan^ CLa and bution. patent and kid tips, ; ?nd black. \ J coin toe. ut«c,«l.oo, $1.25 and *IJSO. ; aim uiuvn. J X ■ ClinAP 'ln Titon, Willow. Russia Calf. Vici Kl-l 7 \ Infants Shoes. ! ln Coin, English and Hull-doff UK". Al V J | widths. Golf cut, with and wUliout __sl I / VAt 15 cents. IS cents, S» cents and SO! vesting tops, at f1.25. $1.50, $2.00, i ' S ! SI.OO and W.OO. Men's Heavy Shoes In the greatest variety at 75c, SI.OO, $1.2) and SL3O. B. C. HUSELTON, Mutler's Leading Hhoe Uouse. Opposite Hotel Lowry FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! GREAT FIRE SALE C. 6. /WfebEß'S. During the recent large fire at l'ittsburg one of the largest whole sale shoe houses in the city suffered considerable loss from watci • not a dollar's worth of shoes being hurt by fire. I was one of tne first buyers at that sale and we will put on sale 2,000 PAIR SHOES AT 1-3 FORMER PRICE! Men's Fine Shoes 89c, 98c, $1.24, $1 49 Boys' and Youth's Shoes 69c, 79c, 89c, 9SC Children's Good Tan Shoes, sizes 9 to 4^ c Children's Good Grain Shoes, sizes 8 to 4 ,M - Infants' Fine Tan Shoes Ladies' Cloth' Slippers 2 5 c Ladies' Tan Button Shoes Ladies Fine Kid Shoes Ladies' Misses' and Children's Rubber Boots 9& c Men's and Boy's Rubber Boots $' -39 Men's Good Boots, tap sole s'- 2 5 Boys' Good Boots, tap sole $ 1 Men's Good 2-Buckle Plow Shoes 98c Sale Starts TO-MORROW. Attend this great sale. If you don't need shoes now, you will later. This sale will only last a few days, and a great sale it will be —one long to be remembered by those who attend it. Come early and avoid the rush. C. E. JUbbER 215 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA. | The Improved U. S7Separator 1 ■j leads in the greatest dairy State of the West, 1 WISCONSIN H K R. M. Bussard's Creamery, I'oynette, Wis., scoring 98$ S V points and taking ■ I SWEEPSTAKES Ji I H at the State Convention at Manitowoc, t V Remember the United States leads ■ ■ in the greatest d ;| i r y State " I E. E. Symes' Creamery, Ryega^e, E at the State Convention at St. Albans, Jan. 4-7, 1808. A Notwithstanding the Improved United States is the last B separator on the market, it is taking' the lead in all sections k£ ■ where used. i* K Send for pamphlets containing hundreds of testimonials. It VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO. Bellows Falls, Vermont W Subscribe for the CITIZEN, rsigwr \"1 » taininj over y J \\/ *L j a thousaiui i pages and ; -wF* > *i over three lIpEJ \P'-' ' u - , man and every mtht:i of young daughters h >i;ld f read. It tells in plair, every c!ay ianguarje ] that anyone can understand many vital truth:? that every raaid. vrife -r. 1 mother should tnov.'. It tells the un; M ufT. x ;:p c and ?.?ony that women endure who 'Titer ( ur>on the itr-pjitart duties of wifehood anc: motherhood without seeing tn it that they t d~e strong and well in a womanly j It telU about a wonderful ii:cd'c:ne for I women. A medicine that tt« for w ifehood l arid motherhood. A marvel vj • ? t. at strength, vigor, vitality ana ela j ticit- to the delicate and important ft in nine orrinr, that bear the brunt of mat «- , nitv It contains the names, addresses ■ pi jl"'graphs ( f many hundreds of \v:, who were weak, sickly, nervous, fr'tfu'., 1 childless wives, but who are now healthv j happy, afljiable wives a-ul mothers, through t*ie of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnp I i tion. That book is Dr. Pierce's Common , £?nse Medical Adviser. It used to co-' now it is free Send 21 one-cent 1 stamps, to cover mailing only for a paper- ( covered copy. Fine French cloth binding io cents extra. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ! "During thr fall and winter of iSle u> i stand on her feet long at i time n d c;inplain.a I of drawing down pains iu the abdomen. ... ... ' ing but an untimely death seemed awaiting her. ! I wrote to Dr. Pierce for his advice. My jr.te i tock Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and in I si* months completly cured, at a cost of le-s 1 than one month s treatment by ihc r I ! we employed before consulting Dr. Pierce." HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL O J T_ C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. ' Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. SCorns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by druggist."", or sent post i»ldon receipt of price UtSPHr.EVS'StB. CO., 11l a 1 IS Wlll'.l" SU, S«» V»rk. BETTING READY Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she does not (jiA get ready for it, vM\ I'j there is no telling I \^— -«■ what may happ r n. (J Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assi'tance. Mother's Friend is tho best help you \v. c at litis time. It is a lihimeat, and when regularly aji plicd several months before Iwby comes, it makes the lulvent eaay und nearly pain less. It relievec and prevent, " morning sickness."' relaxes the overstrained tnus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens laljor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at all drag stores, or tent by express 011 rsceipt of price. Fubf. Books, containing valuable Informs tlou for women, will be sent to any addreaa upon application to TtIK P.RADFHiI.I) REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Oa. Druggist CATARRH for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. feg^^^oCOLDl if ctSeajl Ely's Cream Baim AYFEVE^-^i contains no ojc&ine, BRT' / g mercury i'''r any oli.. 1 rrr . i-fcyj injurious Wf&SS. It is quick'y Ahsorhed. * - j (iivns Heiief at once. It oik-1..1 and cie iiifc - JT*" ' — V the Nasal I'usaat'cM. Pni j, i{u H>r} jB Allays Intfamnintion. V« J « %J) Heals and Protects tie *'en» !.r-Li.e. _ ] £•—t-ire -■ 1...» Senses of Tai-te and .:•••: 1. i". II Siztt!e be as pure ai d as good Mirlu FAIR MAi.IMJS mntxtr 10 t\ ER\ 0N \\• 1 Guaranteed puie ft year olj Whiskey cithe r Quckeahelmer, Finch, (iifcso:!, Ovcrholt, Large, Mt. Vtrnon. fi |kt full quart ur 6 quai l-, f r Gratidfathi i sCl'.' ice Whisl.i-v, gu.ir antced years old, p«.r gallon. On C. (.). i>. or mail orders of ; or i over, we pr. pay all chatges. ROBERT LIiWIN CO., Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water St. Opposite B. &0. Repel. Telephone. 21-q I'ittOmrj;, I'a. * Ml * think of •»)>t;tiiilr£ pur» lii|U«»' >or wlm* f: m a boil.* <• t Il.lt oflVrs you for notli in.- void sii.l. .ilirs if yon v\ . 111 .Jiaiu'ht IKmklv Our ; • y h. in for U.« :: f yi itrs Jo xriv«* you straight, unadultrr:tlc»| ' k«kmls ut fair ;iim! hoitfst pri«aour BUC< L We Mention a Few Prices ft Write for eonniletn-prU'e list I Qt. Hal I -1 « ■ Itri !.-• |...rt I'ure lty«- 1 '«> 1 " Jl ■ I I/! ¥ Thompson's 11 year old.. 1 M .. . » H Old 1 •11111111 1 half Malt 7."> ~ Ue-litKtllled Kye .W ..2 00 A. ANDRIESSEN. 18b Federal St. Allegheny, l'a. THE CITIZKX. Our lacreii>ii«s Foreign Trade. Thf •statisties of foreign trade. recent ly joined by the Treasury, show a tmly , remarkable increase over the preceed- year The exports reached the , great total of #1.099.129.519. an in crease of some S9H.*.!OU imhi over those of the year before. The imports were valued at $742.630,*.">5, an increase of some 5J61.000.000 over those of the year j 1*96. The excess of the exports over the imports was £i>6.4DM.6W, an in crease of $32,200,000 over the excess of the previous year The figures of the exports and imports of gold coin and bullion show -t decrease, the exports Iv insr $>54.174.1*2. a decrease of some ?••!.*ol>,ooo over the year l s 9r>. and the imports being valued at $29,079,540, a decrease of no less than $73,600,000 for' j the year. It is noteworthy that the figures for j December are considerably higher than | the average monthly figures for the year, showing that the growth of the foreign trade is steady and likely to continne under existing conditions. The value of the December exports was $124,474,435, and the imports $51,514.- 733, an increase of the exports of $7,- 200,000 and a decrease of the imports of *7,400 000, compared with the » figures for December of ls'jt;. The excess of the exports over the imports for the month was $73,900,000, as against an excess of 5".r- >."00 in a comparison of December of last year with the sauie month in 1995. In this connection the figures of British foreign trade for 1 5 97 will be of interest. The total value of exports was $1,150,000,(">0, a decrease of ■j 1 *),000 on the preceding year, and the imports reached the enormous total of $2,020,000,000 an increase of $40,500,- O'X). The decrease*! exports are attri buted to foreign tariff restrictions, particularly tho.se of this country,; and to an engineering dispute. —Scientific American. Climax Brandy of Grape. The superior vintage of 1*76 brandy introduced by the Speer N. J. Wine Co., is highly spoken of by physicians. The following testimony from the Balti more Medical College is one among many. "I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of your productions, and not from general reputation merely. H. L. Byrd, President. A Funny Joke. Mr. Smith was quite prominently i lentified with the last legislatare. If it deserves welFwith the people, he de serves well. If it does not. neither does he. As was il so was lie.- Brookville Democrat. This is a new criterion, according to which the worst man who ever sat in a good legislative body, deserves well, and the best man who ever sat in a bad legislative body, deserves ill. Accord ing to that doctrine it was a mistake t > s ive Noah from the destruction of a wickel world, and the goo I n'a'i Lot should have perished with the folki in the destruction of the ancient city of the plain. And if every man is re sponsible for the sin of the whole world, none of us will sos salvation. But of course brother McMurry is not serious. He is only ioking. How ever. if he insists on placing the entire burden of good and evil of a body of 254 men upon our shoulders, we will endeavor to bear up under it. We do not claim that the last legisla ture was a model one, either in wisdom or virtue, but we do claim that the re sponsibility for the selection of a cor rupt or incompetent member rests with the people who elect him, and not with the other member H. —Punxsutawney Spirit In a little shop which the owners call ' The Klondike." at Hubbard about five mile- north of Youngs town. ()., James Bradiey and Charles Brunswick are said to be making gold, or something so nearly like it, that several jewelers have pronounced it gold after a test The experiments have been going on for more than two years. Several Youngatown men in Pittsburg, spoke about them but did not wish to be quoted as saying the yellow metal is the genuine stnff. Bradley and Brims wick, they say, use a cupola and a se cret process, by which an unknown chemical is made to unite Certain ingredients of three metals in gold. For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, cuttfc sprains, burns, stings, chilbands, sciatica, and lumbago, use Salvation Oil. The statement has been made that the death of the late Col. Singerly. of Philadelphia, was caused by the use of cigars. As he was in the midst of a fearful strain over financial failure, it is probable that the worry has as much to do with his collapse as the smoking. It is true that a man's heart is injuriously affected by the use of tobacco when he is under nervous ten sion. Much depends on the man who is doing the smoking. Mark Twain has always smoked a large numbei of black ones a ' day, while Bret Harte says that his "first line of a story or a poem is always one cigar; sometimes two." But, as the Boston Record re marks, neither of these allows anything to disturb his equable temper more than a few minutes at a time. Anger, fear and worry are the worst three emotions, and practically the same. To keep your blood pure and free from disease, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Fine feathers make fine birds, You may depend upon it: And also, mark my words. They make a lovely bonnet. To win the prize our hc-irts may wish, We'll have to work and wait: We can't expect to catch the fish Until we dig the bait. Waterman. Food undiiresUd, is poison. Digested it is life and tr--!igth. Millions of ns suffer from indigestion, but we often don't know it. We think it is someth ing else. Even doctors often mistake the symptoms. Pale thin people, who are overwork ed, who need sliernflh, who seem in want of proper i-.od -honld take Shak er Digestive Cordial. It is astonishing what food will do, when pr.-perly di gested. It will mako you strong, revive yon, refresh you, sustain you, make you fat, restore your color, make muscle, brain fibre, courage, endurance, energy; in . crease your power to throw off disease and keep you healthy and liuppy. Indigestion does iust the opposite, but. indigestion can be cured and pre vented with Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by druggists. Trial Imttle 10 cts. The Argus says a peculiar disease has been going the rounds of Greenville dogs. It seems to be an inflammation of the stomach. The victims will lie for hours Hat on their stomachs, al ways selecting snow or wet ground. | One canine kapt up this treatment for 1 11 hours. Tile afilicted dogs lose all in i terest in the world, refuse to eat or drink and will not recognize their best friends One case has resulted fatally: the others are recovering. A Well I'liat I'rodnces BliteCla>.J There is an artesian well in South Dakota, that according to all accounts is a most pronounced freak It is locat ed on the Indian reservation near Low er Brute and is the property of the United States government When first drilled it produced a large qnanity of pure water, but later on showed a d:s position to fill up with -and and for several days would quit flowing entirely when without apparent cause the pipe suddenly would become clear and the water would again spout to its former height After continuing for a few days, during which tine it almost con stantly spouted large quantities of sand the water once more would become chocked and cease to flow This b - come a sort of common occurrence and : . little attention was paid to it, but late ; ly the well has taken on another freak I and is now said to be flowing bine clay Jin apparently endless ijuaiitities. The j blue clay entirely fills the six-inch pipe I during the temporary eruptions, and I rises slowly above the top of the casing 1 exactly as sausages emerge from a saus- j age machine, until the top is so high in the air that it becomes overbalanced; then five or six feet of the length topple bver upon the ground. The continued upward movement of the clay in a few minutes causes more of the column to topple over This has continued until 1 circular pieces of the blue clay aggre gating several hundred feet in length have been deposited on the ground in the vicinity of the well, necessitating the employment of men to remove the huge deposits before the top of the cas ing shouid become completely buried. The discharges of blue clay are accom panied bv very little water and the clay probably from the great pressure requir ed to force it through the well casing is always hard and dry. Another peculi arity is that these eruptions invariably begin a short time prior to the advent of windy or stormy weather, and con tinue until thd weather again becomes settled. The government might utilize this well as an adjunct to the Weather Bu reau and at the same time convert the clay into building brick, if the well in the meantime does not take on another freak and bogin flowing bricks on its own account. Wine for Weakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer's Port Grape Wine and the Unfermented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the system. It is superior to all other wines. Death Kate of Hit? Spanish Army >n Cuba. Inspector-Geneial Losada, of the Spanish forces in Cuba, recently issued his official report, says The Medical News, in which are indicated losses al most without precedent in modern times His rejiorts sho.v that out of the 200.0(H) soldiers sent by Spain to put down the insurrection in the island from the beginning of February. 1H95 to the beginning of December of the year just terminated, not more than 53,000 (a little over one-fourth) are at this moment fit for active service. The 147,000 are either dead or sent back to the motherland ill or wounded. The causes of this unpre edented death rate and sick list are (beside casualties iu action) mainly three: (1) the inappro priateness of the cloth furnished to the European troops; (2) fatigue; and (3) lack of food. The report, which does not apparently err on the score of ret inence, paints a lurid picture of Mili tary service in the service in the chief Spanish colony. Under successive generals the three years' campaign, in spite of numberless royalist ''victor ies," leaves Cuba as precarious a Span ish possession as ever; while a whole generation must intervene before is land and motherland alike can recover from the loss of blood, property and treasures. Opera singers aad public speakers can keep their voices clear and strong with the family remedy Dr Bulls Cough Syrup. Should Also be Kidnaped. New York Journal. That Pittsburg detective who captur ed a base ball magnate should try his hand on some of the talking pugilists. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. He had wheels in his head anil still he made money, but he died practically pennylees. We referr to George W. Ferris, designer of the great Ferris Wheel, whose remains are held at a crematory in Pittsburg for unpaid fun eral expenses contracted over a year ago. DOUIIION (he S>I<•:•*.»;»••• of a l>rivr, A linocurriaffodouM# ;t!»r- plcasiireof driv ing Intending lniyi»rs < f carriug* sor Imr i»o*. can s'»v>• (It.liar* *»\ vidinjj f'»r tho tar»;r,frr*o i"... t»; i ikiiart Carriage and H irn i Jlf| Etkhailnd. "Fanny Fou Fon was a Japanese girl, Q A child of the great Tycoon, She wore h< r hair curled and her cloths were made Half petticoat, half pantaloon, Her face was the color of lemon peel and the shape of a tablespoon." i The compulsory education law is be ing enforced to the letter in Allegheny. The father of an 11-year old boy was i sentenced by an alderman to thirty days in jail for his failure to pay the ; cost of the suit. The father was charg ed with not compelling the lad to at tend school. RHUUMATISM CURKI> 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 causes and tlit disease immediately dis pp; t-.-irs. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold l>y J. C. Redic, ar.d J. K. Bilph Druggists Butler \prq6 I r..r .f It IOC3 4,">a Nn. . B Eft Dt: it':-. •. TliJy purifjr the &$g a h . ' ;vc tt iHaAaH iction to tVe entire ~yvlcr.i. 3 K5 -vSBT2 DrSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. f; r i.fv t Lb ."'ufii AXLE fWr X.SI GKfcASE H' ->t : s Tim n oKi.tr, Itswcarii. • iv. xarf uimurparsci],actually I ©utlii-it'- .• ■ ,|< ... ,',f anv < : !><*r i.rnij.l. Not ftffi-rtal I. i ...i ;.■ (jp'i'Ttf K IIKNI'INK. - - r - ■ . .:«*» [AM'S PHILADELPHIA ti) .'i'jjfcM --DENTAL ROOMS.-- ft] ) ■'* if m - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. S|| V.-'I, PRACTICA- _Y'l"lii,:il,' [» ;■< ra CROWN tml BF. i O-j £ «ori ft ■ 3 flA" 1 I'tttslmrg— WHY (NOT OO V < '• '?!' /%VoURS? CROWNS J. '• \J b!"" 1 BRIDGE work rwliir,.,! i•, M :*Vf Ell»S PER TOOTH aim, til. V V ■ *' .el Tlre.id- winning V.tlu ctr. I y Electric InnclcM. OCcts. SUutlc Trttsart, $3. i I OF.O. A. SCOTT, Broadway, N. Y. Do "Yon Know That John R. Grieb is selling out to quit business. It is a fact and no fake. All yuods at cost and many 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 on April Ist. This is in time for BARGAINS, and I promise al! my old as well as my new customers special bargains. Come and see me at 118 5. Main St. L. 3. McJUNKIIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFKRSON ST., BUTLER, - PA M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER 139 South Main street. Over Shaui « Nasl's Clothing Store C. SELIGMAN & SON JTAILORSr^ No. 416 VV. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. A line of latest Korelgn :iiul OiiincMle Suitings alwuys In sUic'li. I*'it. M vie ami Work manship (fuarantued to K've -.alKfai-tlon. PRI CES REASONABLE. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company Office cor. Atain and Cunninghan Sts. Wll K, I'rm. «EO. KKTTKUKIt. Vice Pro*. I 1,. H. llrj|:aK IJI. Ser'j »rnl.Tr^»« DIKEITOttf. Alfr.il Wi' k. Henderson Oliver. Hr. W. Irvln, .lames SU nlienson. ,V. W. Illai'kmore. M. Welt«o. I' liowman. II- -I KlliiKler. Oeo. Kt tu-rer, flias. Kelihun. Oeo. Ker.no. ' P M Bntler time No. U rut:s IhfOUk t.> Erie anil con u(cU with W N Y 4k P. :it Hmtan Junction for Fraukiin a'.ul Oil City, and wit I '. X N I. E «.V W at Shenan > 50 for all jHiint.s oa-t No 14 runs | throiißh t«> Albion ami connects with ! W N Y. iV I' for Franklin autl *»:!! t ty A. B CROUCH. Agent. pVrrsnuKG .v WESTEKN | Railway. Schedule of Pas- ' f 'nger Trains in effect \ov. 21, 1 1597. BUTLER TIME. . (heR) \ ■mm idati * 6c \ m 111 u Atteffbeiij "Kl» -i IIS M • - , N U tVtftle Aca mmototl a I 56 VJI • IT | Aktom >!• I > ■ 108 i m . A11.T»»r•!.% i\; •-v M -"T * v • . • : | -M;. .... • fli '• ktgu Kxprw • ' I l H Kl *%heny '1 , SOO • "H>,r i n . - . \ mm • Ml t■ l • Chtel l unit.... 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I*liil:i I 'lphi • 1 traiua lor th»* f;u-t I«MVC l*itt»l'Uig ni«>n ' Station), an follt.v- Atlantic: EXPROHH, daily... . ' A M ! IVnunylvania Limited " 7:1 ( Ih*y Kxprefv, " 7 " >lain Liiiu Kxprns, ** ..». •• *" | I'l.ilaMpl.ia ExprcTH, . .J-«' r* Kastt rn Evpn-w, "... 7 «».» ) i J i'hilad'a Mail, Sumlay- -i h * v 1 For detailed ii»f«.ruiati n, .>■ i• 11 • -- Tl»« —. K. Watt, Pa-- , Agt. Wtiutcrn Ihutri t,« ii.-. Filth Av.-mn- and Smith ) fi.-M Street, Pa. J J 11. HUTCHISON, J. 15 WOOD QeaenU MMHC * '' x - ISelling Out | II Entire Stock ? $ Wall Paper. { \ Choicest patterns ire left. / } iVe want to quit the busi- Q y ness. \ v Bargains at ;i sto 1 rate 7 • } DOUGLASS' >' y Main St. Butler^Pa^^ v-/ hcc jc r Wil so n New iNo. J r'amily Machine. r h yj .t ■ • .. y : v ; X Si«II Bearings I'jsy Kl. . in ;;, Quiet, Rapid and l Durable. Sewing Machines for ramily -i l actory use, for all J4!';ides Ot C.lo«h :!P.tl I catlier. Spv-JiJ ..nJ IJurablity. Lvy uto.* Hc:id OlJicc, B1 ■i 1! cp<)s' t, i 0 11 necli cut. U. S• A FOR SAi E, BY B HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Stums Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines, lloss Washing Mucliines, etc. " N. MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. N. B. —Second-hand Sewing Machines ftoni $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFiNG t A SPECIALTY. EVES EXAMiStJ f 'Ji' Cl.'A.ij E . R L. KirKpatrlcX, Optic al and Jenki Next to Ccurt IN i s.- Ilufler, Late j f Graduate I.a lVrt Ilarolonical 1 ni.titnte RR WOOL TO SELL WRITE TO W. F. HUMBERGER, . Care A. Troutniim** Honn. HI TLER. PA j SubHeribo lor the CuiZKtf. io. nr. pare, | THE LEADING MILLINtRY HOUSE Of BUTLER CO. S Wc Keep const.miy on nand (foi iaimcdiuie use) a line of incoming goods, such as Chilian-Silk, Nana Veil-fij ing and Crape Bonnets juid Hats Long and short Veils K Mourning Ruahiny.Mour.ning Glovos and Hjaidkeirchit fs» and everything: pertaining to Lndics Mourning furnish-1 | ing Goods GIVE US A CALL 1 122 S. Main St D. T- Pape. 122 S. Main Si I i STfZmU'- JIJ ST DOUBLE WUvn :i hon>e U i>a!niwi it is safe to intimate t wit a value has invo added to t. which !-» nevt r U'.ns and «•« unit Imrs umrv than double tl c cost of painting. GOING DOWN HILL Your house may not lie doing this, but it may I c doc re isinu in x alue fur luck of paint. This is just the same as losing money. If you will hand us tlio dimensions wn will tell you what tlio paint will cost, and cau supply yon with the Inst material, either white load and oil or Sh.-rwln Williams mixed paint, fall and tfet a color card. REDICK & G ROHM AN, 109 N". Main St. Butler. Pa. , PATTERSON BRO 'S New Wall Paper Store. Tor the very l>est value ami most cotaplcte selection if all the Latest Wall Room Designs Paper Moulding to be fonndJn tiie city. Call before buying elsewhere Painting'and Paper Hanging. /atterson Bros. New Wick Building. 238 N. Main St.. Butle". Krur QAINTING becomes cxptrjivc when you use rh- > l crhjps you IML I have already learned this—other: have. Fo. wxe..,u.l results in BEST every particular use THERE H - W- Johns' ASKSfflfr Liquid Paints IO Artistic shade- producing pleasing c'f'-cti Coloi Card, Pamphlet," Exterior Decoration," etc., mailerf en request. paint" i-G W* Campbeli, sutler, pa. ASEHTS^j^ Ko. IT. Surrey narn<*«i Price, fJfI.OO w *f' n4 - Send for Urf«. free \* o . «06Sam»y. Pri -ltd cartaini. lamrß - goovl at aclis fcr f-'j C*Uio,;ut of all our ilylci. thade. apron auifeoder*. % ui. As tells forf9o. ELKHART CAllUlAttE mu. CO. W. B. FUATT. licc*y» CUa!iAitT» LMX>. The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjoining Counties from our last months offer, in duces us to again ofTcr this decanter, filled vith the best Caliiornia wine With Every Order of v? : $5.00 m.; And Over. Your selection from the follow- "IT". if ing, or send in a $3.00 order for any of ovir liquors. If ■ |M; Silver Age Rye $1,50 per quart, $6 per gallon Duqnesne Rye $1,25 per quart, $5 per gallon Vgai* Bear Creek Rye ; Jjjn*rf»T Guckenheimer Rye (l c . rt 6 ILM MM !£"• . ! qt. . Overholt J We will continue to pay ex press charges on all orders of L/; *lf*"faff ~ $5.00 and over. C. OD. I|||lg^j|» charges are expensive, and you TyjttliiL l can save by remitting us the v I'mount either by registered mail, certified check or draft — Send us your address and we will mail you cut catalogue and price list free. riAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST- ALLEGHENY, PA. A Pleasure Drive || ( W|)lT*ftfcfr J is not a pleasure drive ur.less the buggy • luxurious and easy running. • No. 2 KoaJ Buttfy. ® 5 Fredonia Buggies \ • are the kind for your pleasure drives. They have the strength * m to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that ne sell them to you. • J Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO.. Youngstown, Ohio | THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Tribune THE GREAT FOR ** %.* £ National Family K ; # Farmers & \ Newspaper " \ and Villagers, AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER, THE "CITIZEN." Butler. Pa.. Both One Year For SI 50. Send all Orders to the CiTIZEN." THE N. V. TI!1151 NE ALMANAC. enc-e for Govcrnieiital an-', jolitical inf irtnatiou. Contains Constitution ot the Utnt eil States, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Dingley latut Bill, with a comparison of oltl and new rates; President McKinley's Cabinet and appointees, Atnbassadorß. Consuls, etc.; the personnel ot Congress, names of principal oUicers of the different States, commanding ofHcers of the Army and Navy, with their sal arif ; Tables of Public Statistics, ICI. ction Returns, Party Platforms and Com n:< i- • com;>h ' ai.icie on the Currency. Go! 1 and Silver, and amount of other vu I liable inlor.iiHtion The standard AtiK-ucan almanac, auihoritive an I complete comspoiding in rank with Whittaker's Almanac in liurope. 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