2 SAY, [1 i KNOW fi Douthett & Graham? H YOU DON'T! M YOUR OWN FAULT. We've been in the clothing business, in Butler, for five years and il is to YA your interest to know us as we are selling the best clothing for the least money lof any firm in Butler You don t believe ir? Step in and see Vm our store when in town, 1 and we'll prove it to you. Douthett & Graham HOW IS THIS: \ A COMPLETE) SUIT, sizes 33 to 43, ? Your pick for $5.00. 1 Here is a chance of a lifetime ) •" . tiling <„ ap .-*v ! , ' , ma -to a tnoth /j£ fS-' -" J Tcr , heart as t! > l -:;rht of her ba? \ UM vV • • ;.i dmihlv true when whitc lips - \/ gf: the fc red bro'v. the hint- line? Y V beneath the ey - ' and the thin lit «• "3*\- tl hands tell the pathetic story , '•>, X that babv i> ill v To the child that «\ comes into the \ i\ world robust and \ / J healthy, the ordi -1 J nary ills of ch'ld fj ft hood are not a xUL serious menace; but to the weak, puny baby with the seeds of disease itn pl.iuted in its little body even before birth, they are a seriou- matter and frequently mean baby's death. Ihc woman who wants a stror.p, healthy baby n;u*t see to it that she does not ?:iffci froi.i v.i-akness and disease ■,!' the imp -rt ant and delicate organs concerned in moth erhoo ' Dr. I i -ce's Far .rite l'r. sciv . on acts '.sweetly on '.he e organs, allaying in fiamr.-tit 1, hea i-isr ulceration and soothing pain. It fi'.s a woman for wifehood and mother < od. It hanislies the (llWßWfcrtl of the period of anticipation and makes baby's ".'.try to the world easy and almost pain!: ss It insures the newcomer's health and an ampl; supply of nourishment. It rids mat n:i-y of it- perils, it has caused many chi lie < home to ri ;' v. ilh the happy la. gliter of liealthy children. Over qo.oon w.t ten hav t ;ti(ied to its marvelous merit: . It is th< discovery of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. K. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting Physician to the pT' nt Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, a' liuST'lo, N. Y. All inedi itie deal r - eii it. Ailii.g won", n v.ho write to Dr. l»tc "0" *vii' receive free his best advice. Score , of women who have been cured of obstinate and dar.grerous diseases by Dr. Pierce's medicines have told th?ir exjx ri ences ir. I)r. Pierce's Common Sense V d ical Adviser. It contains 1008 pages, over yxi C!.?~pvi ';s and colored plp tes, an iis free. Send ?i one-c. Nt stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, for paper • covered copy; cloth binding v str.tnps Address Dr K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Humphreys' Specifies act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cnre the Sick. HO. CCRES. PRICES 1-reuT'i, Can «J« n Inflammations, .25 *i— Worms. Worm fever, Worm Colic... .25 3—TeefUitijj.Colic.Crylng.Wakefiilness .25 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.. . .25 7-CouiJih, Colds, Bronchitis . .25 H—.Wuralgla. Toothache, Faceaehe. . .25 ?l—Headache, Rick Headache, Vertigo . .25 10 —D v*pe p*ia. Indi?es»tlo:., W«»ak Stomach. "2 11-Suppressed or Painful Periods .25 Uiten. Too Prof us** TerJo !s .* .'25 23—Croup. Lariu«ilix. Hoarsene«f.. .'25 14—Sols Klheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions .25 15—Rlieumailsm. Rheumatic Pains.. .25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .25 *2o—\\ iiooplng-l'ough .25 27 Kidney Disease* .25 2H—\ervous Debility 1.00 30-l rlnarv Weakness. Wetting Bed. .25 77—<*rlp. Hay Ferer . -2d Dr. Humphreys* Manual of all Diseases at your DruK'£!*ts or Mailed Free. Sold by druggist*, or went on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John SLu Mew York when the Creator said to woman, "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that si'.e may reach the hour when the hope of her heart ir; to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. so relaxes the ' -Tt. s ' sts Nature, ~ W> 1 h a t the nec cssary change csZ&fil takes place without N a u - Wamwi sea, Headache, 18/ Wm gi Crvou r ° r g c r, a n d th e trying hour is robbed of its pain and sutlering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but ".Wether's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. •'Mother'j Friend" is tho prreatost remedyever nut on th.-market, atjdn II oureustnmars praise it highly."—W. 11. KING & Co., Whitowright, Tex. Of ctruKßl>; ~ p • •! 00, or sent by express on re ceipt or price'. Write for book containing valua ble infot'rr" llt n for all Mothers, mailed free. The UrailllclJ Ueuaiator Co., Atlmta, (in. LOCAL* DISEASE and is the result otcr'ir r.rrj Wb(t a t/wtCCLDS tudden climatic char. :3. S^?>'VJfy Hfv S For VOHP Prote;-i i;>n & HapfEVTb v we positively « y.c < . .t f *s£ ?M remedy st |ialil '>ll tim*j deposits. , Money 1 aueil on approved s«- nrlty. We invite you to open an .1 'inint with tills ■ b,.nk. | I -H.ni. Jo* l ph tlarlman Hon. |\\ S \i. '' 1 SI. Itoover 11. Me- Hweeney K I Minims. V. I*. OoUlos I. O. , tl, ... i. I* !! It. M l« in. \V. I IV. 11. l.t'rl.ii, -MJIIII tluniplir. V. I'r. \\ ■ . I McCttmllesb. 1« n Mnusotn. Ixmi. M. Wise, I J. V. iiilt.- ' ■ 'jiH-i 1 » 1 1" a tMk CITIZEN. HUMOR OF THE HOUR. Employer (greffly)—Well, sir, if you can give me any good reason why I should raise your salary I'll do it. deck—l have worked here faithfully, giving vou the very best I've had in me, and. I think, doing a good u cents. Sample mailed free. • A. P. Hoxie. Buffalo N. Y. Don t neglect the health precautions. Your Stationary. It is gettiDg to he tlje proper thing for faruiei s as well as merchants and other business men to have printed sta tiouary. And we can see no reason why they should not take their proper place among business men by adopting business methods in as many ways as possible. There is a combination of business and sentiment in giving your farm a name like "Valley View Place. "Maple Spring Farm" "Hillside, or something of the kind, as it lends a cer ! tain dignity and individuality to the i place, an increased sense of pride in the ; proprietorship thereof, as well as addi i final importance in tUe eyes of produce I dealers or commission merchants with | whom von are dealing. A small invest j nient in printed stationary giving your | residence and business, su.-h as breed- I ing of throughbred stock, the manfac j tnre of dairy produce, etc., might prove |of no slight advantage to yon. as well I as giving a certain degree of satisfac j tion. And when you conclude to have some note heads .and envelopes printed I remember that the same can be had at the CITIZEN office as cheap and good a* anywhere. For Singvrs, iin KiiW-tive Cure l'or Colds, Old Aunt Rachael, the well known nurse of Holland descent has gotten up for some New York physicians, accord ing to their prescribed formula, a com bination of Horehound, Elecampane, Grai>e Juice and Rock Candy, that is doing wonders in the cure of coughs, colds and sore throat. It is put up in 25 and 75 cent sizes. Public speakers should carry a bottle in their pocket. Sold by drugists. In time leap year will go out of ex istenco entirely, explained'an almanac computer to a star reporter, "but, as it will not occur for 800 years, we havn't much personal interest in the event. In the ordinary course of events 1900 would be leap it will get left in the calculation. In other words, while it does occur, it does not occur. simply because it is not in the agree ment that it shall occur. The story is a long one, bat it can be briefly told, so that the average person can understand it without much difficulty. In 1582, in the arrangement of the Julian calendar, ten days were dropped so as to get things running on the then new but the present basis ox calculating time. So as to keep things running right, it was determined that a year ending a century should not be hiss xtile, except every fourth century. Thus there was no leap year in ITO.T, IKHJ nor 1900. W. E. Chipchase, 224 S. Charles St., Bnlto.. Md., found Salvation Oil a sure cure for sprains and inclinations. —An Indiana comity girl wrote her name and address on an egg, sold the to a huckster, and u eventually fell l.ito the hands of a Turtle Creek grocery clerk, who wrote to the girl, who be cime his Turtle Creek dove, and they were married on Wednesday. It expected that autographs on eggs will be the fad in Indiana Co. hereafter. After taking Hood's Sarsap&rilia all symptoms of rheumatism soon dis appear. Get only Hood's The funny mau of Westmoreland county lives at West Newton. Tne other day his wife went away on a visit and when he thought it was time for her to come home, sent her a telegram saying that he had fallen under a train and had both legs cut off. She came in haste and found him walking about on the platform waiting for her. HOOD'S Pli-Lb cure Liv<_r Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Eary to take, easy to operate. 25c. Every family should make its own. c lrfew law. To err is human, and to stick to it s still more so. ■. .-.in. ■ . : ii:is l. i i;.. . <>t <■ irriafres or liar ii< o i.i save dollar* l>v sending for tho larse, freo catalogue of the Elkhart Carriage auu Harness Mfg. Co., Elkhart, ind. Despite the arrangements for inter vention in Cuba on humanitarian grounds, there are millions who believe that our lost battleship should be the Maine question. Make a rough estimate figuring on Hind-paper. l'ort Orai>c Wine for the Kick. We can confidently recommend Speer's Port Grape Wine a superior ar ticle of Wine for the sick und debilitat ed. ,'The vineyards and cellars at e at Passaic, N. J." —Medical Review. The strength which conies to us from eating nourishing food is better than stimulation, because it is new strength. The health which belongs to ;i strong body, well nourished by proper food (projierly 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 pangs of indigestion, and make thin sick, weak people as well as if their stomachs had neyer been ont of order. It is a gentle aid to the digestion of nature's strength-maker, food. At druggists. Trial bottle, 10 cents Most of the business of this country is done by check and the rest by cheek. "Even a woman with the rheuma tism," says the Philosopher, "will jump at conclusions." A Western lady ordered her husband to kill himself and he did so. The Bradford Era thinks this sort of mar tial obedienc3 almost presses the limit. The barber cunt help talking behind a -nan's back when he's cutting hair. It is worth more to the world for a man to live right than to die happy. Music may be considered classical when it commands praise from people whom it 1 Hires. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tbc causes and the disease immediately d.s ;>.p; ears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedic, ar.d J. F. iialph Druggists liutler \pr 96 ] CURES~~I \ THE > COUGH. ) C A pleasant, never - failing \ t remedy for throat and lung f 5 diseases. c > Sellers' Imperial ! \ Cough Syrup ( / is absolutely free from spirituous S J or other harmful ingredients, r v A prompt, positive cure for / \ coughs, cold: hoarseness, influ- J < enza, whooping cough. / / Over R million bottle* told In Um N J last few ycaryiittostlttjopularliy. C ( W. J. GILMORE CO. I J PITTSBURG, PA. \ \ At all Druggists. f \ 25c and 50c. ) YOU CAK FIND^SS Ti'f.KliJGTOir EROS. r ' '.Till 'Xi 1' ia«. lor (kOTcrUAini/ »» ' B : A R BARGAINS A I N S Are Not All Gone We have a fot of Monarch shirts made of Garners percales former price *1.50 now going at 75c. 33 l-3per cent Off on all »vinter underwear and lots of broken s zes going at one half price. We Still Have a few of those $5. £4 and $3 hats in the Dollar sale. We Have About five dozen fine wool top shirts in Black and Brown shades, worth S2, and $2.50, we are offering them at <1.25. Come in and tell us what you 1 1 and see if we cannot supply you. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S MAIN Sr. BUTLER, P».. Use It ~j Daily, j ' Our brush should be used daily | Jin place of the ordinary hair j j brush, hair washes, or hair giow < \ ers. If you do not find, aftt. j £ 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 : 11 can buy the number < one size for E i One W : Dollar, f j It Is Guaranteed to Cure j Nervous Headache In five minutes! j Bilious Headache in five minutts 1 ' 11 Neuralgia in five minutes I Dandruff and diseases of the scalp! J | Prevents falling hair and baldness 1 > ' Hakes the hair long and glossy I l : orsale at Dry Goods stores and Druggist | or sent 011 approval,postpaid, on receipt j of price and ten cents for postage. Ourhnolr. •• THE noCTOITS STORY.- »< »//- / reaurmt. gi"*9 full informal'- "i C4*HC*rninq I'r ><*«// 1 i:trclr>v Mia. >:). U, and |lO. EUrtrlc < t*. < \ SI .35. »1.60, *>., .inJ IX Klectrir fir.a) i Ilriith.•«. ■ I Electrio Safrtu Unzttrtf, f Klrctrir llnstrr*. ( £'(«."fric Iniulca. 60 clt. Llaalic Truaarn, f5. ) !I GEO. A. SCOTT, B+2 Broadwie . N V. < L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFERSON ST., BUTLER, - PA —Ti TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA ti ' V •rsSSe --DENTAL ROOMS." [(j] '■■'Qsg 30 - sth Ava., Pitlsßurg. Ta. jj( WI T, PRACTICA- "..YDULMWI! I « • M CROWN a! »l BF.iHat wwkjt " /'J< IW'i'J-WHY HOT DO V : /LLVOURS? CROWNS L", " V# »J"" 1 BRIDGE ri'ilncp.l (< " Vl PTR TOOTH Al-. TV •' M I nil wmlr. ONLY »e V -xr? - # Bote! Willard. Reopened and rea ly for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Everything; Fir;ai>class. MRS. MATTIK REIM KG, Ownfr Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON. Formerly Horse Shoer at the Wick House has opened busi ness in a shop in the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where lie will do Horse-Shoeing in the most approved style. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. The SUTkeR CmzeN. SI.OO per year If paid in advance, otherwise $1.*."«0 will Im* charged. AI>VKKTISIN<; KATES— One Inch, OIH* time £1; each subsequent Insertion .'*> cents eacu. Auditors' aud divorce notices £4 each; exec utors'ami administrators' notices >1 each; est ray and ut l»#n not ices each. liiif notices 10 cents a line for lirst and '- cents ff respect, notices of festivals .md fairs, etc., inserted at t he rate of •> cents a line, money to accompany t he order. Jcven words of prose make a line. Kates for standing cards und job work on application. AII advertising i> due after tlrst insertion, and all transient advertising must i>e paid for in advance. AU communications Intended for pul»li< a -1 ion in this paper must lie acconipanleU by the real name of the writer, not for piilillca t ion bu. 'i guarantee of m»d faith.and shouid | reach us not later than I uesday evening. Death notices must »>c accompanied i»y a responsible name. Butler Savings Bank Butler, 1 3 a. Capital - #60,0u0.c0 Surplus and Profits - $150,000 JOS. L PURVIS President J. HENUV IROTTMAN Vice-President \VM. CAMPBKLL, Jr I * hnr LOUIS B. STEIN Teller DIKKCTOKS-Josoph 1.. Punls. J. rro'Uman, W. D. Brandon. W. A. St in. o. a. Cam obeli. The Butler Savings Hank is the Oldest Hanking Institution! n Butler t'ounty. General banking business transacted. We solicit accounts «.f ..II producers, mer chants, farmers and others. AUb.tsim *s cut rusted to us will receive prompt attcntlon. Interest paid on time deposits. For SALE I-artn for sale, near Butler, 120 acies, I new bank burn, I Inquire at rtlis olhce. RAILROAD TIME TABLES P., Refttrturr *V 1.. K. Trains depart No 12. 9:40 A. M No. \ 14. S:OT P M. Butler time. Trains arrive No 9. 9:55 A. M No. i 11. 2:55 P M. Butler time. No. 12 runs through to Eric anil con nects with W. N V &1' at Huston Junction tor Franklin and Oil City, j and with N Y L E A: W at Sbenan no for all points east. No. 14 runs i through to Albion and connects with : W. N Y & P. for Frankliu and Oil City. A. B. CROUCH, Agent, i pITTSBUKG & WESTERN | Railway. Schedule of Pas- ; f Trains in cflcct Nov. 21, | 1897. BUTLER TIME. T»« |«»rt. Arriv#- .illt'j;!n*njr Ac- ■ < > —'• am IT \ *t AH. 8 1 •• • - Nc* I'uMi. A . I. m.-UIH'II 1 • r v IT - Akron Mail s r. A.* 7 »• u A coDimtMlation.. . H) • • " 1- 1> Allegheny Kspivw 3 1 o P.* '• "T " J Allegheny "Flyer" :i «k*. * Chicago Kxj rt*s.H 4"» 4 * 12 1H " Allegheny Mail 5 4(» ** 8 tin " Allegheny "Fiver ' T »H " EllwtHut Atv..inn**l;»ti-«ii 5 4»» " 7 «tt 14 < hi«;u;< l.oiiix-i . 1 • IT a M KANE MIUI l»>A* R M Clorktn Accotnmtxlalitm *• r.* "» :i» a M -I M»AY TUAISV Kxj»r« 8 1 • A * 0 32 44 All' .Ueny \«.«mn>*lati<»n. "» *•» rv. r . P.M New 4 uiitle Womnio«UtH'ii . . * 1"> A V T " Chicago llx|>reji!4 :i 45 P.M. . r » if! " Allegheny AocumflMxiatiou 7 tSi 44 I i Train arriving at *"T p.m. leav. - It. A O. depot, RttA i i ll' A W . A'. | . J 1 I». m. For th. igli tickets t«>nll |*t»i in the wmt, north w«rt or southwest m»l iuf>.iiiati>n rrjranl;i >ut» time of train®, etc. apply to A. B. CEOli li. Au.-nt. U. l\. UL\ NoLltt, Su|»% Butler, Pa. F..xl.tii». IV t W. I:\>M.TT. A. O. P. A Alletrb. •v. Pa PENNSYLVANIA R *k WI S TEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. S< HF.tu t.r IN KUTCT NOV. _'i». 1897. S« ! Til , iVKKK DAYS , A M. A M \ M I* M V M lII'TLKK Leave C £> * u*> 11 15 2 35 o -.i\ nl.urg \rrive, G I 8 11 3* 5 > LJutler .lui « Uon.. " 7 27 V. 1- (KS J"' " Butlr Junction.. .Leave 7 s .*>. 112 rJ ;i .'k; Natrona.. Arii\' 7 '.t* '■> «»i 12 :i«» ;; 35 r» trz Tai• BtBB ,T iJ '• 1 > . •l_ • • 7 Sprinplalf j 750 I*. 12 4"> J52 ' lar.-iiK>nt ' i* iHi 1 02 1 (•»!. i; -_'7 * «»7 *.):;• 1 11 4 12 032 Allegheiiv. 8 21/ 'J 4> 1 2."- I 25 ♦. 4-i ■A. >1 ; \ M. i* >1 1 >1 r M. s 1"NI»AY TRAINS.—Leave Bntlt-r for 1 j tj: • ijcil (alMMtHrti '*.«tIBSI a' 7 Ha u>. ami 5:00 ]» in. north. WKKK PAYS A. >1 A. M \ M. r M !V >! \' < i!\ ...lam T 00 IflOll S g au ■ I I : 7 11' S) 12 11 37 2 45 ... « .i:.m ml • 1911 il 208 ... • . j igdale .. 9 3011 M '• Ml • -7 'i ,i. utum .. 7 .'.i :• 88 18 "7 •88 8 M s n 78M 9 43:18 121 381 • U i '..tlor Junt'tifii.. .ariive T 4<- .« '•«> lj j_ :{ 4> i «»• 1 hitler Jui.ct:< i. .have T :> 12 2-"' I «'T T«» >u\oiil?ur£ .. b I*»'l0 15 12 4'.» I T 24 DCTLkIi airiv« b 4ojlo -l> lIT "• T A M.'A. 81..P. M. IV M l'. M -t KfiAl I :: \ IN- U... 11l 11 qr«ltj 9m M In an«! |>rin«-t|«l intermediate jftationf at T:-0 :\. m. and Wit) J'. ui. WEEKDAYK. FUR THE LAST. V'IKK PAVK. V M A. M P. M P M. - 3'. t» 251 v Bt Ti i ar I IT T2T ;ir Butler Juiutton lv ... 12 25 4 ««> T 4»- |\ linth-r Junction sir "5l» 12 «'> p o»i 7 4i' ar Freeport lv. 8 28 12 •- |l 7 53 • Alle liel. V JlSlirtiali.. . , 44 ; * Jl 12 Ml }l -1 8 « i •• l.« . hi.nri: 44 II J 4 4o s 21 • Paulton i A|n.l!< ) 44 7 .*.3 11 • _ v* hsl '• sil 22 • BkirvviUt • 7•« lo *. 9 ;y» " ItlairKville Intersection... 44 « r ) I » 1 s *«• 11 :'w» " Altuona 4 * 5 1" 1 in :i l« l 44 - jll 45 3 in 4 |6 Zl Philadelphia 8 3*» 11 J A. Mi P.M. IA. M P.M On Sunday, train leaving Bntler 7:3" a. m., connect» tor II ini-'-ni g. Alttiona and Philadelphia. TUr- a-h tnttti fi BP ii • cur-t leave l i Station), as follow-: Atlantic Kxprewi, daily 3:30 A.* Pennsylvania Limitiwl 44 7:1"» " 1 hiy Kxj»n>-, 44 7:31' 44 Main I.ine Kxj»r« '* > 44 Phlla lclphia KxpreMi, ' 4:3 'jeneral Mauace («eu'l "w. Agent. Jury List For April 25th. List of names drawn from the jury wheel this 23rd day of March, isiis. to serye as traverse juors at a special term of Court, commencing on the fourth Monday of April, 189S, the same being the 25th day of said month. Althouse C F, Fairview boro, minister. Alexander W 11, Conno«inenessing twp, merchant. Allen John W. Clay twp, farmer. Cupps David, Butler boro Ist w. minis ter. Crisswell .T A, Mars boro. undertaker. Campbell -1 .1. Fairview twp, farmer. Dunbar W E, Adams twp, farmer. Dondag Leo. Butler Iwro Ist w, glass worker. Donthett A J, Evans City biro, f armer. Elliott Addison. Centre twp. farmer. Filgns August. Oakland twp, farmer Fruth Henry, Jefferson twp, pumper. Graham .Tost ph Cor.noquencssing twp. farmer, Grossman J G, Brady twp, farmer. .Goehring Harvey, Forward twp, far mer Hockenberry Casper, Worth twp. far mer. HazTett James N. Winfield twp, farmer. Earns T C, Butler twp, farmer. Kinney Peter, Oakland twp. peddler. Kelley William, Muildycrcek twp, far mer. Lcighmaii John. Lancaster twp, far mer. Lang George, Saxonbnrg boro, farmer. Logan Patrick. Clearfield twp, i'armer. Lefever Henry, Middlesex twp, farmer. Moore Clark, Oakland twp, farmer. McCollough H C, Oakland twp, farmer. McCandless Isaiah J, Bntler boro 2nd w, producer. McCandless J T. Centre twp, farmer. McCandlcss Thompson, Franklin twp, farmer. McGowan James, Prospect lioro. far mer. McGrath James, Clay twp. farmer. Painter Joseph A, Butler twp, farmer. Patterson Robert L. Penn twp, farmer. Rice S B, Forward twp, farmer. Reiser John, Cranberry twp. farmer. Ramsey William, Centre twp, farmer. Sutton William, Butler boro 4th w. driller. Stewart Frank, Mnddyoreek twp, far mer. Seaton Abner, Mercer twp. farmer Sherman John H, Butler boro Ist w. carpenter. Stiner F. B. Harmony boro, gent. Schaffner Harry, Bntler boro 4th w, driller. Shannon Charles, Connoquenessing twp, farmer. Story T B. Karns City, druggist. Thompson Thomas, Clearfield twp, far mer. Voglev Theodore, Bntler boro 3rd w, agent. Wbitmire Henry, Butler boro Ith w, fanner. Walker William, Clinton twp. farmer. Zf WOOL TO SELL WRITE TO W. F. RUMBERGER, Care A. Trout man's Sons. IM TI.l-.1.'. l'A MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS tTh»»y overcome H>akn«M. irieiru larlty an.lomiMitnnJiK'n'tt • v '»- 1 And Imrii -li " I' vi lopitK r.t of orifmi" and body-' known r»*m<*dy f >r w '* a nr.- il ~..r t».x bv m:>tt. Milllt •>» e mixed with the paste before papering the result will I.*.- very ^W>'li'rVlryi^f J WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. § . ;5 Farmers be Wise, C' 1 with us ar.il Save 40 percent, on your Fertilizer*. S i YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT. £ 5 Analysis, l'ho*. Add, Ammonia, Actual Potash, * 5 ? per rent. per rent. per cent. 5 > Pure Raw Bone Meal 2J t< Jo 4 to 5 $22.00 per ton. s 3 Four Fold Fertilizer 'J to 10 a to 3 2 to 3 1600 " ft i Smoky City " " Bto 10 I\. to .'Vtf IJ4 to 2% 15.00 " * > Big Bonanza 44 9to 10 '2'.. lo3'« 4 to 5 ao.oo " ft > Potato Special 44 9to 10 3V_, t< G t<> 7 23.00 " 5 jC Tobaceo Special 44 11 to 12 3 lo 4 4 tos 21.00 " S Jj. Bone and Meat to 4 to 5 18.00 •' $ 5 For samples and pamphlet, WALKER. A CO.. Herr's Island. PITTSBURG. PA. gE W^VWVWWWWfAr^WWA*W , M\YA*W»^AV.*.\W I VWW. £ ~ . WWWAVWWW^ ((TIIC I QAINTING becomes expensive when you use cheap pain*. Perhaps yoa 111 C ■ have already learned this—others have. For excellent results in BEST every particular use THERE W. Johns' Liquid Paints IP Artistic shades producing pleasing effects. Color Card. Pamphlet," Exterior Decoration,' etc., mail»d on requoaC IH PAINT" J. 6. &W- Campueii. r l!t!er . Pa K :• R' rr.r Ilara Mc tU.OO w »* Bond tor !«*•!. ftw jc 0 . (MBmn. Mcc, wUheart»tu,Uan. «*»• A. food a, Will for 5:5. CMalojM of ill our ttjlei. .fcaie, apron aaiHcniei...StjJ. Aa gwo la. *Lll- for|M ELKHART CAJUOJLtiE I.NIJ LAU-Vtaa JUG. CO. W. U. I'UATT. The Encouragement we Received From BUTLER and adjo : ning Counties from our last months off: r, ir duces us to again offer tliis decanter, filVd villi th< % best California wine Vith Every Order of yd&N $5.00 ® And Over. JJuL Your selection from the follow- ifc ik |j ing, or send in a $5.00 order | If J for any of our liquors. ' Silver Age Rye $1,50 per quart, $6 per gallou. Duquesne Rye $1.25 per quart, $5 per gallon IJI Hear Creek Rye ) UlnHntl Guckenheimer Rye $ t 6 j]M flKttV Finch' 1 . • <|ts. for >5.00. M|E Overliolt f , • >5. L I mw v k w y % We will continue to pay ex- ;> . -f | press charges on all orders of 31®':' $5.00 and Over. C. O. I). fffi f charges are expensive, and you : ' '- *. -'■/ can save by remitting us the ■■■*»* emount either by registered "SirSfr* j-''J J _ mail, certified check or draft— Send us 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 W eekly T RffiUKE THE GREAT FOR o-fc '*'+• :'-o X •b° National Family if i' f Newspaper Villagers, AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER, THE ' CITIZEN." Butler. Pa.. Both One Ycir For SI 50. Send all Orders to the "CiTIZEN." iill' X. Y. TRIBUNE ALMAXAt. aSU;»:J*«r pt.r I I'resi.l.nl Mt Kiate]r'. CaHjrt , i -l i-tc the Dcrsonuel of Congress, natnes of principal otneirs Mlie (ltfTerent^Suftes' cOT.ilianrlmg officers t>f the Army al.fl Navy, with their ««1- i "AhSTof PuhHc Statistics, Klection Returns, Party Plulfcitus nud Com mittees complete article* on the Currency, Gold and Silver, and amount ot otlici al. bh ii't'orillation Th standard American tlmanac, autl...nltvc^an .1 comp ' corns,,»n.ling in rank with Whittakcr's Almanac in ' Price 2. JC j Postage Paid. Send all Orders to TH ECJTIZEN pA