' ' Removal ,( Sale! * You know what that means. It is bargains for you! ( 4 I Our increasing business requires more commodious # I* quarters, and on the first of April we will move to O the handsome room now occupieil by J. R. One.), A next door to our present location. \\ e do not want r to carry over any winter clothing, and have there- \ % fore reduced prices on all our 4 \ Reliable Clothing. iv The qual-'ty of the goods and the prices at which V they are marked will clean them out quick- Of O course that means zero profits to us, but that is A cause of complaint to you. We want the goods to go V before moving day comes around. Come 111 and gcL CI your share of the bargains. They will not last long, 2 for everything goes at 1 Reduced \> Prices! v T. H. Burton, I RELIABLE CLOTHIER, J! 128 S Main St., Butler Pa. | >o3oooooooooooo<ii>ooooo^'^ e * SPRING SHOES are HERE! The new style, are coming in every day.. There has been a P~ceßsion of *n- nn to the-niinute in style coming into this store for more than a month, ana £?1 ano tli be fore all sorfsare here, but there is a splendid choosing al- L reaiiy. Vici \ / //Hill ;Kid Lace Shoes. S / 7/J%Sw \ Made with silk vesting tops, flexible S \ ■'// 1 1 soles, round toes with ki<l tips. A sty I f } i ish. shapely shoe, just new. Here in \ / ! every sire and width at % 1.25. »l-"0 C C W I * ®" ;>0 and 00 » M ' SSeS and Childrcns B,ack \ f ti.'sß : In beautiful Mlk vesting tops lace awl V 1 : button, width and size, at .flc. 51.00, i 5 1-PTH Boy's and Youth's Tan and/ /7! Blwk Shoes. } ) J'z\ > Ladies' Chrome Tanned Black j i, in<l 1 ' \ i Glaze Kid Shoes. Men's Fine Black Shoes, Tan r t,ps -| and black. s V Clumb ! In Tlton, Willow, Russia Calf, Vlcl Kl i. f \ Infants Shoes. llnOoin, Eiigllsh and Bull-dog toe. All S 3 ! widths. Golf cut. with and without silk Q VAt IS cents. IK cents, Z~> cents and 50! vesting tops, at lIJS, 11-50, $2-00, i— "■ 1 7 Men's Heavy Shoes In the greatest variety at 75c, JI.OO, |1.25 and $1.50. B. C. HUSELTON, Butler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! - Great Fire Sale - C. 6. PEER'S. During the recent'large fire in Pittsburg one or the largest wholesale shoe houses in the city suffered considerable loss from water—not a dollar s wort.i ■hoes being destroyed by fire. I was one of the 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, 98c Children's Good Tan Shoes, sizes 9 to 4< c Children's Good Grain Shoes, sizes 8 to 12 4- c Infants' Fine Tan Shoes 2 :C Ladies' Cloth' Slippers 2 * c Ladies' Tan Button Shoes Ladies Fine Kid Shoes 9 c Ladies' Misses' and Children's Rubber Boots Men's and Boy's Rubber Boots -39 Men's Good Boots, tap sole + '- 2 5 Boys' Good Boots, tap sole 9> 1 .00 Men's Good 2-Buckle Plow Shoes 9 Xc Sale Starts TO-MORROW. Attend this great sale. If you don't need shoes now, you will later. Tins sale will only last a few days, and a great sale it will be —one long to be rememlier ed by those who attend it. Come early and avoid the rush. C. E. /WlblsEß 215 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA. ■ The IMPROVED UNITED STATES SEPARATORS HBB Ui CT Labor Saving and Money Earning t Combination Hard to Beat. Sheep Anxious for the Work. X j^Ea fat! " " \ and he*took to the work very nicely, \ \ \\X\ s \W Now when I let him loose lie will go to the cream ro'itn af.-l net into the power of his own free will. U VHk The actual test i:i my presence of the skiin-milk, by Uabcock Test, wasless ■■ H han 0.02 in the two-neck bottle. I consider the skim-milk quite valuable as a food, s it jb always warm and of an even temperature. 9R J. L. I'AOL, BBj Illustrated pamphlets free on tpplicatlon. K VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., - Bellows Falls, Vt.M When You \ i| Lay Out Money ' be sure that yoii arc getting the real | ! No. 2 Ko«j Buggy value of the price you pay. ; Fredonia Buggies I ————— every penny they C | Your dealer sells them. cost you. c ! THE FREDONIA MFO. GO., Youn6*town, Ohio. I What love can compare with the frjp^_Jr\ tender selfsacrificinc spirit t of the weary, watch-worn mother by the side of her suffering little one? Such mothers take little or no account of their own weariness and weakness, but keep on ur.til they drop. They "tzi realize how completely their baby's health depends upon their own. Every mother, and every woman who ex pects t > b*- a mother, ought to obtain the health - strength-creating assist ance of I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives elastic endurance to tne organs concerned in motherhood, and nourishing vitality to the special nerve-centers. Taken early during gestation, it makes motherhood perfectly safe and almost pain less. Its beneficial effect is transmitted to the child in increased constitutional vigor. It protects the mother against relapse and improves the quantity and quality of nour ishment during the nursing period. It reinforces tired over-wrought women at every critical stage, and heals the special diseases to which they are subject, it was designed for this exprc-ss purpose by an educated physician and skilled specialist. D-. Pierce has devoted thirty years to this particular field of practice His thousand page book. the " People's Mi rlical Adviser." w ill be sent free, for 21 one-cent stamps to pay t:;e Ci> ,7 of mailing only. Or, cloth bound for 31 stamps. Address R. V. Pierce, W. D., Buffalo, N. V. Mrs. I It CI > Box 203 Li.-.tKn, Grafton Cs , New Kimpshire write- • I 2:' i the mother • I a n!. baliv four anl a half month- old. He 1- ~ p -rfect child and v.-eifihs about eighteen pouu.'.. If von remember I wr te yr.u about a year about my condition. I cannot rive too r.: ich praise to your Favorite Prescription ' as it sav 1 me z jjrear deal f suffering. I got along rc markably well, this being niv Erst baty." VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK HAILED FEEE. CONTENTS : Part I.—Diseases of Horses. Part ll.—Diseases of Cattle. Part lll.—Diseases of Sheep. Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs. Part V.—Diseases of Dogs. Part Vl.—Diseases of Poultry. Same book in better binding SO ets. HIS PU SITS'BSD. CO., Cor. Wllnasi A John M. , New York NEKVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over 4-0 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vial,or 5 vials and larao vial powder,for $5 8-M l.y Dru;sl«tJ, or sent |'..t;.»1.l on rfrrlpt ol price. BVWIMWYS' BU>. to.. Cor. William & John Sin., Sew Vork BP* f There is no OTHER! and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " MOTHER" —she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our fiist 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 Mntnor V in the change tak mUWGI U ing place that R j the Expectant IT §* "s WflMot hcr is ena- E ! IHI2 IB blcti 10 look for " R S vvard without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is fou.id stronger after than before confinement —in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Dont be persuaded to use anything but MOTHErSJMEND '«My wife suffered more in ten min utes with either of iier other two chil dren than sin did altogether with In r last, having previously usej foiu bot tles of 'Mother's Friend.' it is a blessing to anyone expecting to be come a MOTHER," says a customer. IIEXDKBSON DALE, Carmi, Illinois. Of I)rug#lats at 61X0, or sent by express on receipt of price. Write f<»r l>« * c< ;italnln:: testimonials and • :I)TIA!>1O Information for ail Mothers, free. The Bradik-id liegulfttor Co., Atlanta, oa. LOCAL 1 DISEASE HBpfriSß and is the result cf coM- r.nd c i/DfcColDg sudden climatic changes. Kyjo ffl/y l ,r 3r» M Fur your IVote* *»on BWfEVfc|f(ra2 we positively etaio l i..l t s remedy does ii »t <:n fta - mercury or any ilhei injur- 1 Ely's Cream Oa'aS^ai is acknowledged to l.*i t , .--3t thon v%h core for Nasal t'atarrh,Cold in ! f?:'l Hayiever of all renu-di" H. It • , niasftlpai • , allays Pain and in: . !: ~M the p« re-, pro tects tne memhraz • lr « >i<. :• utorvs tlie tenses of last«; and smc-i. I . I'ri: mail. ELY BKO'l UKUi, C o Warren Street, New York. WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE You llic purest ;m<l choicest Whiskey or Wine, sold at the price you pay else where for adulterated. VVc bottle direct from the Government stamped barrel, also have in stock large supply of ijuarts bottled at Distillery unde r the i: >vern nient supervision that bottled by ur, wc guarant> e to be as cure and as good mSSO h'AIR DEALINGS w&rTO EVERY OXiv (iuaranlccJ pine ft year oIJ Whiskey either (Jeckenljcitrier, Finch, (jit son, Ovtrholt, Mt. Veraon. jier full quart or 6 quarts for 55, Grandfathers Choice Whiskey, guar anteeil j years old, per gallon. On C. C). I), or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importeis and Wholesalers, 111 Water St. Opposite 3. <S: 0. Depot Telephone, 2179 Pa. # DONT tliin' '.f "M ,ii, !i'.' i-uir llqiKit-i or '.vine frnui ~ I ,r« r, \ .1 r,ometliln« for linth inv ;•! ucl '!■ 11,,-r. if yo Willi! struii-'ln <l.: ||U .-y lii., iM-eu fill- tin- I.nst 3,. vein-. In '_'lm yt 11 unuiliilteriitiu KCMtfIH a! Inii Mini li iiesl price.-,- Hence our We Mention a Few Prices Write for complete price list-. Qt. Gal. Amlrii-. 'n's H« st. . -1 no M tiii 1 I ''ire live ... 1 (*• :i > Tlppi' :l ti' ■ liye HO -1 Tliouip- on's 11 vt ii|- nlil 1 im ! Vi 01,1 < :iliin. 11:111 Miiii , . :! lte-IM»t ilied liye W 2 00 A. ANDRIESSEN. 1 y.S Federal St. Allegheny, l'a. THE citizkN. . — The Retort Courteous. The noted French writer Piron waj » wit whose repatation for brilliancy of J speech was unrivaled. Ho was famous for his flashing retorts, but even the best of us sometimes have to bow to su periority. though it be only temporarily. A lady once thoughtlessly asked Piron in company whether he eonld tell her the difference between a woman and a mirror. "It is, madam," said Piron instant ly, "that a mirror reflects without speaking and a woman speaks without reflecting. " "Very well, Al. Piron," she replied, a little nettled by the remark, "hat can yon tell me the difference between a mirror and a man?" "No," answered the poet. "Oh," was the reply, "it is this, M. Piron. A miror is always polished, but a man is not always so." —Youth's Companion. Why She Knew. I: * S I '.R .JI LC£ CREAM ~'~7 7^ Willy—l bet we'a dcin what isn't dood for UF. Milly—Why? Willy—'Tanso we likes it.—New York Journal. His Revenge. "Why don't you buy a ticket instead of paying iae the money every time?" said a conductor on the Connecticut Western to a daily passenger, who al ways made it a point to pay in cash. "Yon'd save money." "Well," said the passenger, "I'll tell yon. Some time last summer I got into a little trouble with this company. They used me mean, and I swore they should never see a cent of my money again. That's the reason I alw4»'s pay the conductors."—New York Tribune. Drawing: Up the Treaty. "There is one thing that I want to understand about this matter," said the president, as he looked hard at the sec retary of state. "I can grasp all the minor details, but I'm not quite sure as to one especially important section. In framing these conditions do you or do you not intend to embrace Queen Lil?" "I do not," said Mr. Sherman.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Absard All Round. "Isn't it absurd what ideas people in small towns hifte of large cities?" "Yes; there's just one thing more absurd." "What is that?" "The ideas people in large cities have of small towns."—Chicago Record. An Indorsement. "Do you regard that politician as a reliable man?" inquired Senator Sor ghum's friend. "Reliable!" echoed the senator. "1 should say so. If that man were to give me a tip on the market, I'd back it with my last dollar."—Washington Star. No Use For One. Little Knut—Mamma, didn't td: missionary say that the people in Tain ba-Tambu don't wear any clothes? Mother—Yes, that's what he said. Knut—Then why did papa drop A button in the plate?—Christiania Vl kingen. Merit Rewarded. Jaspar—l hear that Jones has married his late wife's sister. Jumpuppe—Yes. He was very good to his wife, and her folks feel that they can't afford to let a good husband pass out of the family.—New York Truth. V tiling to Negotiate. "Then, proud beauty, you refuse my love?" said ho. "Well," said the summer girl thoughtfully, "I don't know but that I might be willing to take an option on it."—Milwaukee Sentinel. A Dissenting Opinion. "Princo Constantino didn't show much ability." "Well, I don't know. When he had to retreat, ha knew enough to start ear ly and avoid the rush."—New York Truth. One Case Where It lioes. Optimus—l don't think that the world is always willing to believe the 1 worst about a man. Pessimus—Get a black eye and see. New York Journal. When a .Man's In love. Life's n jolly j:ig of joy When a man's in love. He's ns happy and as coy AH n turtledove. All the world is fair amknice And as sweet OH parudise. Nothing else euts ally ice When a man's in 'ovc. Life's a bit; l)ouqu'.<A of blisa Whin a man's in love. Earth is yearning Just to kiss With the stars above. Then her smile is all there is In the world, exct'ptln;? his. Say! It's something great—gee whiz— When n man's in love! Life's a mellow mt.-s of mirth When a man's it love. Hoavn comes to ell with earth, Walking hand ar.d glove. Then nil creatures, low anil high Putting other duties by. Just lay off to watch the guy When a man's in love. ■— Nl/.i.v. V.'a '-Titian 1; i. A *Y. Hulletln For Sii»;v<'»'>. mi llfl'ectivc Cure for C'olds 4 Old Annt liacbael, the well known mnrse of Holland descent, has gotten np for some New York physicians, accord ing to their prescribed formula, a com bination of Horehound, Elecampane, Grape Juice and Rock Candy, that is I doing wonders in the cure of coughs, colds and sore throat. It is put tip in 1 2"> ami 75 cent sizes. Public speakers should carry a bottle in their pocket, r Sold by drugists. A Pennsylvania woman has invented a fly escape for attachment to window screens, which is formed of a wire cone, with it large end connected with a pass age alon'jt the bottom of the screen, in which the flies crawl and pass through the small end of the cone, thus clearing the house of the insects. That peculiar distress and discomfort resulting from indigestion is at once re ' j iieved by Dr. Bull's Pills, the great reg j ulator. j One of the ministers of a neighboring 'j t >wn, recently related the following story from the pulpit "On one occas ■ i>n I prenched to a congregation where there were 57 women and 4 men present. This was a prayor meeting. On an other occasion 1 preached to *-0 men and :j women this was in the State penitentiary." 1 Hood's Sarsapnrilla its a remedy for 1 catarrh is vouched for by thousands of | people ! It is said to be very likely that the ' next Legislature of Pennsylvania will tie called upon to pass a law to prohibit ! the use of trading stamps in business. THE CANNY SCOT. SOIBO i:\nnipleti of NI« IncOßsloai 11 amor. On his first visit to Aberdeen an Eng lish commercial traveler, having re ceived some marks of kindness from one o£ its inhabitants, exclaimed, in an offhand way, on his departure: '•lf at any time you or any of your people come up to London, don't put up at a hotel, but come to us." "Oh, thank ye!" replied the Scot, la-- conically, and away the southron went. Six months passed, and the English- 1 man had long forgotten the incident, when, to his surprise, he received one ' morning the following note: "My Dear Friend: As myself, my wife ! and four children are coming up to Lon- | don for a fortnight, we will be glad to j avail ourselves of your kind invitation." ! Facing the situation with unquestion-1 able courage, the southerner put him self to unutterable inconvenience to ac commodate his guests. lie took them everywhere, paid for everything, and, at the end of the stipulated time, they announced their departure. The host ] accompanied them to the station, and in the fullness of his gratitude at the ex odus, invited the father to have a part ing drink. "Come along, old fellow! What is it to be? Whisky and soda, as usual? Two Scotches and soda, please, miss!" "Na, na!" replied the Scot, solemnly, "nane o' that! Ye've been vera guid to ■ me and mine durin' the last fortnicht —hae ta'en us everywhere and paid for everything! Na, na! We'll hae a toss for the last!" —The common pond frog's natural lifetime is from. 12 to 15 years. The Real Good.. "What is the real good?" I asked a musing mood. "Order," said the law court: "Knowledge,'' said the school. "Truth." said the wise men: "Pleasure." said the fool: "Love," said the maiden: "Beauty," said the pace: "Freedom," said the dreamer: "Home," said the sage: "Fame," said the soldier: "Equity," the seer. Speak my heart full sadly:— "The answer is not here." Then within my bosom Softly this I heard: — "Each heart holds the secret; Kindness is the word. " Port Grape Wine for ihe Sick. We can confidently recommend Speer's Port Grape Wine a superior ar ticle of Wine for the sick and debilitat ed. ,'Tbe vineyards and cellars are at Paissaic, X. J." —Medical Review. Little Tiling's Worth Knowin That a bag of ho', sand sometim lieves neuralgia. That warm borax water will remove dandruff. Salt should be eatt n with nuts to aid digestion. Milk which stands too long makes bit ter butter. A hot. strong lemonade taken at be 1- time will often break up a bad cold It rests you. in sewing, to change your position frequently. Rusty flatirons should be rubbed over with beeswax and lard. The innumerable testimonials in the possession of its proprietors show the good work Salvation Oil is doing 25 cts. A husband who spent all his evenings at a dub, declared to his wife that it had "all the comforts of a home." One night when he came home he was startled to find his wile standing be hind a bar that she had rigged up and stocked with liquors, cigar; and a cold lnnch. "George, dear," says she, "what'll you take? There ain't any thing too good for you I'm running a home, dear, that has all the comforts of a dub." George tumbled and joined the stay-at-homes. WOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Fasy to take, easy to operate. 25= The Fish Commisison of Pennsylvania has just announced that it is ready to receive and fill applications for trout fry. In consepuence of the last legislature having failed to make any appropriation for fish cultural work, there will bs no appplicatioas re ceived or filled for any species of fish other than trout. It has only been able to make distribution of these through the generosity of public-spirited people. The standard cure for cold and cough Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, should be kept by every mother who loves her darling. An old bachelor bought a pair of socks and in the toe of one of them he found a, note which said: "I am a young lady of twenty and would like to correspond with a bachelor with a view of matrimony." Our friend wrote to the address giyen and in a few days received the reply: "I was married three years ago last Christmas." The merchant who sold the socks did not advertise I -. t • <>!' i« MMb A • rri !o i !i omreof drlv in iiT- :i«lin;7 li:iv rs of carriages or har nes i - doUan bj isadug f<>r the ii-« r- catalogue of tli" Elkhart Curruigo ami Harness Mf if. < 0., Klkhart, Ind. Five Erie druggists have been arrest ed for employing clerks who have not passed the State Pharmaceutical Board examination, as required by law. The strength which conies to us from eating nourishing food is better than stimulation, because it is new strength. The health which belongs to a strong body, well nourished by proper food (properly digested), is the only health that is lasting. The difference between Shaker Diges tive Cordial and other medicines is sim ply that it helps nature to make strength. It does not profess to cure sickness .except as that sickness is a result of weakness caused by food not properly digested. Shaker Digestive Cordial will relieve the paugs of indigestion, and make thin sick, weak people as well as if their stomachs hao neyer been out of order. It is a gentle aid to the digestion of nature's strength-maker, food. At druggists. Trial bottle, 10 cents. Sausage and scrapple now take a rest 5 The festive buckwheat cake is grow ing passe. RIIHUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" lor Rheumatism and Xeuralgia radically cures in I to 5 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and tlit diseast immediately d.s ap, ears. The Srst dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, ar.d J. I'\ Balph Druggists Butler -\pr 96 TMB; Bailer County National Bank, 1 Sutler Pen 11, Capital paid in - - fi00,000.00 Surplus and l'rotits - #"4,647.87 Jos. Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John O. McMailin, Ass't Cashier. / general bunking buslno transacted, paid 011 time deposits. Money loaned 011 approved security. We invite you to open an account with this bank. DIKW'I >us -Hon. Joseph llartinan. Hon. W ». Waldron, Dr. N. M Hoover. 11. Mc- Sweeney, K. K. Vbrams, (J. I". Collins I. smith. Leslie I' Huzlett. M. Fiii<?in. \\ ■ ■, II l.iii-l in loll" Iluirphrey l>:' W MeCulldle-.-. lieu JtUj.Vlth. i.flVI M. Me, .1. V. Witt- Subscribe tor tfco 1/iTIitSN. B j * A R BARGAINS A \'> 1 N S Are Not All Gone We have a fot of M narcli shiits •' made of Garners percales forun r price £1.50 now going at 75c. 33 l-3per cent Off on all winter underwear and lots 1 of broken sizes going at one half i price. ' We Still Have a few of those £5, £4 and $3 l:ats ; in the Dollar sale. We Have About five dozen fine wool top shirts in 1 Black anil Brown shades, worths 2, an 1 $2.50, we are offering them at 51.25. Come in and tell us what you need and see if we cannot supply you. COLBERT it DALE, 242 S MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA. j Use It j Daily. | > Our brush should be used daily 'in place of the ordinary hair / j brush, hair washes, or hair grow- i' crs. If you do not find, after six months' trial, that Dr. Scott's j; | ELECTRIC i Hair Brush I v will do all wi claim for it send it ! < back and your money ) will be refunded. You I' can buy the number one size for jjlfejlfefc One W' ; Dollar. | j ! It Is Guaranteed to Cure ! Nervous Headache in five minutes! ( \ Bilious Headache in five minutes 1 ) Neuralgia in five minutes I Dandruff and diseases of the scalp! ]i Prevents falling hair and baldness! < ; Hakes the hair long and glossy 1 \ 11 Par sa'.j at Dry Goods stores and Druggists J !' or sent on approval, postpaid, on receipt j i, of price and ten cents for postage. > I. llnrhock, " TUB DOCTOR'S BTORY." trt-t f,■,<■€«■ , request. girts full information concerning Dr. ><•/ • } , I Metric Kelts. s:<. £*>. and $lO. Electric Cor* U. 5 . \ 81.25. sl.Mi, S-\ anil $3. Electric Flesh Brushr■*. - t Electric Safety Razors, 9 ' Electric Plaster*, r Electric Insoles. bO cts. Elastic Trusses, $3. - / I 1 GEO. A. SCOTT, 843 Broadway, N. V. ( Do You I<.no\A/ That John R. Gricb is selling out to quit business. !t is a fact and no fake. All goods at cost and many uniler 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. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 H. JEFFERSON ST., BUTLER, - PA PHILADELPHIA!?! - DENTAL nOOMS.- M wy.taßWP 39 - s*h Ave*., Pittsburg , Pa. SS WVr< PBACTICA* -fe: ; ifr' ryl CROWN '""1 BF.ilje Wurk • Tifi fl» "I i itt imra-WHY NOT DC V #«youßS7 CROWNS Jli iliS PER' TOOTH Al:.. I \. y fflMt (Mtofl-. y Hotel illard. Reopened and rea ly for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Everything Firai-class. m. SATTIK KG, Csofr Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON, Foimerly Horse Shoer at the j Wick house has opened busi ness in a shop in tl'.e rear of j the Arlington Hotel, where 1 lie will do Horse-Shoeinir it - Ihe ui >st approved style. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES < A SPECIALTY. j R A1LB0A1) TIME TABLES I'., BesM'iiHT \ 1., I'. Trains depart: No I*2. 0:40 A. M: No. 14. 5:07 P M. Bntler time. Trains arrive No i». !' ■>.") A. M; No. 11. •■?:.->•■> P. M. Bntler time. No. 12 runs thronjrh to Erie an<l con nects with \V N V &I' at Hnston I Junction for Franklin and Oil City, and with N Y. L. E & W. at Shenan no for all points east. No. 14 runs through to Albion and connects with \V. N. V. LV P. for Franklin and Oil j City. A. B. CROUCH, Agent. IVITTSBUKG & WESTERN Railway. Schedule of Pas finger Trains in eflect Nov. 21, 1597. BUTLER TIME. T»«>p:trt Arrive .illfglionT A.vi.tiin,-lat» :». ... • A M •IT k M Allegheny "Flv.-r" > »'» " " K N. w « \, ..mn ,!.I»I ui. 1 »' M • !T " Akron M;til * 15 \.M 7 Kl r.M Allegheny Acxx mnuMiatioa. 1" " 1 - H Allegheny Express 3 1*» i.m "» ~ Allegheny "Flyer" * 4 Chicago Express •» 4"» 12 18 " Allegheny Mail • " Allegheny "Flyer" 7"» " EUW<NMI Aecomnxniati«>n 540 " 7 if\ " < 'hicagi" Limitc l 4<» u 17 A.* i Kane and Br.i«lf»»nl Mail •"■o A.M J" P.M Clarion AcooninHxlation 3o r * 9 ">«• A.M >1 NDAV TRAINS. Allegheny Exprew .. 1"» A.m ft 'M " Allegheny A. mni—lati n • 1" r."*i P.M ICVOMUI ■aodtatfaa ... lift Aw Cl.icapj Expre.-i* 1 4." p.v. SoT " Allegheny Acc<>mniudiktion J 7 Oil " Tniin arriving at 5.07 p.m. leave* 11. A O. depot, Pittr-bnrg at :>.15 p.m and IV A W. t Allegheny at 3..T0 Ft»r through tickets to all joints in the wtst, north w ~t or fli nit Invest an 1 inf mnation routes, tjme of trains, ete. apj»ly to A. B. CROUCH. Agent, It 11. REYXOLI>S, Snp't, Hntler, Fa. Fox burg, I "a. C. \V. BASSKTT. A. P. A.. Allegheny, Pa PENNSYLVANIA R i. WES TEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Sen EDI'LK IN Errccr Nov. 29,1897. SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS A. M. A.M. A. M P. M P. M. BVTLR Levre 6 25 « 65 11 Ift S $5 5 06 Siixonl-urg . Arrive «'• 54 h•» 11 .'*B 3 •*» 28 Butler Junction.. " j7 27 H 12 ''.l 2*> "» "k! Bntler Junction.. .Leave 7 Ho 8 i-'i 12 22 2"» . r »:i Natrona. Arrive 7 > ol •; 02 Tarenturn 7 42 <>7 12 :i. r > :i 42 G <»7 springiUile. 760 1«'» 12 4.'» :.l 52j ciarcniont : 9 :u» 1 02 4 IN;. «i 27 Allegheny 8 2U 9 1 25' I 25 6 4:t A. M.j.VM. P. M.|P. M. srN'HAY TRAINS.— ISutlor for All.uliiuy ('ity and principal inti-nnediate ctati >ns at 7:35 a. and p. in. NORTH. WEEK I>AYF A. 31. A.M. A. M. P. M P.M AlkgbeayCity... tam 700 •.•'-•11 25 291 I i" Shar|«burg... * 7 11 912 11 .".7 J 4". ... ( Liranonl 19 19 11 44 288 .... Sprlngdale '♦ 11 "«'• -l 1" »• -7 Tarentum . i S i •891 _O5 B£B I M Natrona 7 J 43 12 lii .t ill <1 "»1 Butler Junction. ..anriTe 7 '• 12 4"> ! Bntlei Junction lea\c 7 4ti. J "»<) 12 2-"» 4 07. 7 Savonburg 8 1 !l«» 15 12 In 4 lit 7 24 1U TLER arrive h 4o 10 1 171 5 051 7 "WJ A. M.jA. 3I.jP. 3I.|P. M P. M SUNDAY TRAlN'S.—Leave Allegheny ( ity for Bnt ler and piinci]ml inter iiu ci t'e si;;tioi:s at 7:20 a.m. and 9:( i 0 p. in. Wiu DAYP. FOR TIIF. EAST. W«EK DAYS. P.M.-A.31.1 P. M. P M. 2 35 0 25 Iv BfTLiiR.. ar ' 1 17 251 7 27 ;ir Butler Junctlcn lv .... 12 *JS 4 tiO 7 46 lv Butler Junction ar s 'Jo 12 4 U">j 7 4n'ar Fre« i<»rt lv 8 2f> 12 00 409 753 " Allegheny Junction.. .." 824 12 4 21 8 1)4 " Leechburg 44 *O9 11 49 440 821 " Paulton (Apnllo) 44 7 SIJ 11 32 5 851 " Salzburg " 7 11 09 • r i 411 !> 22 " BLiir»ville .... 4 ' 7 00 H» 40 5 5o! 9 'Mi 44 Blairsville Intersection..." r > 50 !•> 10 8 60 11 u Altoona .t 15 8 00 1 t*; 3 1< 44 llarri.-bnrg " 11 45 3 10 4 3H «23 44 Philadelphia ! H 30 11 20 A. 31.(P. 31. |A.3I. P. 31 On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7.3"» a. m., connects tor Jlarrij'burg, Alt««ma and Plilladelphia. Tlirougli trains for the east leave Pittsburg (Union Station), as follows: Atlantic Express, daily 3:30 A.M Pennsylvania Limited 44 7:15 " Day Expret«, 44 7:: m 41 31ain Line £xpren, ' l 8:<i0 41 PhilaJclphia ExprehS, 1 .... 4:' JO P.M Eastern Express, " 7:05 44 Fast Line, 4 8:10 44 Philad'a Mail, Sundays only .. B:4t' \ M For detailed information, ad«ln - Thos. E. Watt, l': 1 s. Agt. Western District, Corner Fifth Avenue and Smith fi' ld Street, Pittsburg, Pa. J B. 11l Tt JUSON, J. R. WOOD General Manage CJen"/ Agent. Wheeler x Wilson New ' o. i) r'amily Sewing Machine. koiary Plotioa 61 Bali Bearings MART: IT llasy Runrtiiiiiy Quiet, Rapid anj Durable* Sewing, Machines for Family .l!';d factory use, for all grades of Cloth and Leather. Speed and Durablity. Factory anti Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U. S. FOR SAI-E BY HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds ofj sewing machines, Ross Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST.' BUTLER PA. N. 15. —Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. EKES EXAMtHbi) KHEni 'J? CIiAKGE Ki'rkp trie r. .13a id J Next to Court House BuUer, Late Oradnfte La Port Ilarological 'nstitnte WOOL TO SELL WRITE TQ W. F. HUM3ERGER, Oirt a Trooxmma*! Boos BUTLEK. PA Bitter Savings Bank" | Bittler, I Capiial - - - - 1*60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $130,000 JOS. L PURVIS President J. HKNRY TROUTMAN Vice-PresiJeu. W.\l. CAMPBELL, Jr <'*. hi< r LOUIS H. STEIN It-11. r l)ll'El7iii.n -Joseph L. Curvls, .1. Il.'iiry W. I). Hrandon. \V. A. Stoln, J. S. Cnmubell. Tlie Butler Savings ItunU U Ihr Oldetl llanklnir Instltutloi.'. n ltiiiirrCounty (■rticral l>ar.Ulr.(C business ttiiu>aoU d, We solli'lt uri-ouuls <>f "il |>ri im'r chmit', furuit-rs and 'Ulirr*. All b.isim ss • ntrnxiid to ns will ro-'clvo I |ironipl attfutlun, uatn nil Utile OriiosttH. Per all BILIOUS and Nmivous - Ar *' 2jg S | Til*" I'" OUKJ D fS.~EPE!/4, HEADACMET' CCNSTiPATIOM tsnU PIMPLES. Advcriicf in tbo Cinz*Nj ID. T. RARE, | THE LEADING MILLINtRY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO. We constanly on hand (foi immediate use) a fullß line of mourning goods, such as Chiffon-Silk, Nuns Veil-H ing and Crape Bonnets and Hats Long and short Veils I Mourning Rushing, Mourning Gloves and Handkerchiefsß and everything pertaining to Ladies Mourning furnish-H ing Goods GIVE US A CALL 1 122 S. Main St. Q. J. Pftpg. 122 s - Main st | JUST DOUBLE When a house is painted it is safe to estimate that a value hit* been added to it, which is iifviT less s»»iin'timi's nmre than double t!:»' awt of painting. GOING DOWN HILL Your house may not IK- <loins this, l>ut it may ! e tlt cro i.injc in value for lack of paint. This is just the same as losing money. If you vill hand us the dimensions we will tell you what the paint will eost, and c:i.. supply you witii tin »e>i material, either white lead and «»il #»r Slierwin Williams mixed punt. Call and '.ret a color card. REDICK& G ROHM AN, 1 109 X. Main St. Butler. Pa. i EASTER OPENING! ! j Thursday. Friday and Saturday. I j SVlarch 31. April 1 and 2. j : j .MARKS' | i I 108 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. j ( ( Til P nAINTING becomes expensive when you u<?. r'nea r.rhjf yon I lIC ' have already learned this —others have. For exce&i.C vsuits in BEST every particular use THERE H * Johns ' "j£Sfi©SßJß> Liquid Paints IQ Artistic shades producing pleasing effects, i Color Card. Pamphlet," Exterior Decoration," etc., mailed on request PAINT" J. G& W- Campbell ***, Ha . ; HAVE jg &6ENTS 77. Snmr n *rn«M« rri-c.fiS arrr'frM So GOO Sumy. Prior, with cortaica. lampa, mtm- At good a« sclli for $-J. of all our atyles. siadc, aproa uu fenders, |io. A a good as sella for fMh ELKHART s-auuiaus a.\i> iiFS. to. \v. u. i'uatt. soe'y. eukuaht, im The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjoining Counties from our last months offer, in duces us to again oiler this decanter, filled with the best California wine Mth Every Order of $5.00 And Over. Vour selection ironi the follow- \i, - - mt ing, or send in a $5.00 order f 'f S for any of our liquors. '—w Silver Age Rye $1.50 per quart, *6 per gallon. T Duquesnc Rye $1,25 per quart, $5 per gallon Rear Creek Rye ] TnRHBMwT Gucketilieituer Rye . , , I W IWlil » J to, Overhoit wc wi " cont,nue ,j° ex : mmm press charges 011 all orders of f1 oV lags %,»*, * IV»Ji $5.00 and over. C. O. D. charges are expensive, and you can save by remitting us the . emount either by registered *" ' ■»* mail, certified check or draft— —.s&dSL...'- -nix Send us your address and we w ;h ma ,i you cur and price list frc fIAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-. ALLEGHENY, PA. The New York Weekly Tribune. THE GHEAT - FO R $ ... it National Famiiy Farmers V)^ \ x » Newspaper \ s- and Villagers. AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER.. THE -CITIZEN." Butler, Pa„ Both One Year For SI 50. Send all Orders to the "CiTIZEN." THF \ V IRI HIVE VIM WH 1 *»o pages. 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