F^HUSELTON'S BARGAINS made BUSINESS. WE HAVE BOTH. On January 2nd this store started the most vigorous clearing out sale ever it made. Every odd lot of shoes and broken sizes to be closed out, and prices to do it, and do it quickly. Ladies' Fine Shoes. One lot stnetly up-to-date patent leather tip, C D and E widths, lace, was $7, now f i s°- One lot si/.es broken was sold, at f I 50 and $< 25, now |i and 85c. One lot of Fine Kid Welts, in button or lace, sold at $3 and *3 50. » ow S° at $2 and f1 75 . ■ j t One lot Heavy Shoes tn grain and veal that sold at f 1 and #1 25 now go at 50c and 85c. __ Ladies' Warm Shoes and Slippers in great variety at reduced prices—s°°. 65c, 75c and ft. Misses' and Children's Shoes, both light and heavy soles. One lot plain toe, button, was ?: 50, now 50c; sizes to 2. One lot in Fine iJongola and Kanga roo Calf was * 1 and 95c, now 75c and 90c. size* 12 to 2. Boys', Youths' and Little Gent's Shoes in great variety, regular or high cut, at prices that will surprise you. B. C. HUSELTONS, antler's Lead in* Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. BIG BARGAINS —IN — Wirier Footwear! The time of the year is here when you want to purchase your winter footwear. Our stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubber and Felt goods is complete. All our orders were placed early before the advance, so we are prepared to offer you big bargains. January Price List. Men's felt boots and overs $' 75 Men's boots an '> cut two buckle overs 200 Boy's fe' l boots and overs 1 5° Youth's fclt boots and overs 1 25 Men's kn,t boots ami overs 2 00 M en 's German socks and overs 2 00 • Rubber Goods. Ladies' croquet rubbers 35 Misses' croquet robbers j?5 Men's co ' n toe rubbers Men's buckle arct'cs 1 '5 Men's rubber boots.. 2 *■> Men's Storm King rubber boots 2 75 Leather Goods. Ladies' leather foxed warm lined shoes <5 Ladies' k oo *' s *.oes Children's heavy lace or button shoes 50 Misses' water proof school shoes 75 Misses' hi K h cut heavy sole box toe shoes IXS Boys' f? 00, 1 solid shoes '"5 Complete stock of sole leather and shoemakers supplies. Large assortment of P BLACKSMITH APRONS. C A . AC ; c THE NEW SHOE porosis FOR WOriEN. They are the extreme of fashion, and acme of common-sense and comfort being constructed on scientific principles. A more beautifu l , comfortatde or per fect slw* cannot l«e made. We carry a full stocic of SOROSIS SIIOLS leatbcis. All sizes, AAA to K. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - BUTLER, PA. If You Are Thinking And possibly worrying about what to buy for your friends as .1 Holi day present, let us suggest that it be a package of .Pure Perfume There can't be any disappointment in such a present Better yet let it be a Perl ume Atomizer filled with one of our choice odors. We have the finest from the best makes. REDICK & GROHMAN- No. (05 N. M.in SI.. - PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. - Hutl«, P». A Fair of Our Own. Admission free and a fair ex change of 'goods' for money. Yon'll get quality in buying these goods and any amount of satisfaction. A thought foi your comfort, accommodation for your cash. A stock of Holiday pres ents that crowd the capacity of our store but give an Autumn brightness that pleases. Call soon, the goods tell the story and there are goods for everybody. A superb line, never before equaled here and never surpassed anywhere. Ihe pi ices please at DOUGLASS BOOK STOKK. Near P O /•copies Phone "tAz Butler, Pa. Who.se Clotties art* you Wearing"" 4 -91 A F Tin- fashion plate display n'the latest styles md how they appear on proportionate HK ur.s this It mechanical art. Itcady made cloihlnK I* cut hy machinery from i>att« rns drafted "ii proportionate lines an'l finished In the factory one 11U«• th<- other tlila aluo Is mechanical art. Xot ten lufii In Pennsylvania!! arc of proportionate hulld ami th.r.for- the majority arc not suseentahlc to the r«;uly tmide 111 tVi: want you to think aliont the advant age* of made to measure rlothcN. CHID .iiilly our make, .mil If you'll " Jfj inhabitant. I . American ■ tourists en- C"" V". terine one * • rf?" of these v.rf ■ - ' leys v v ' lowed by a ' f body of jeering children who cried, " See, these people have no goitres," as if to be with out a goitre was a physical deficiency. Similarly, the prevalence of irregular periods among young women, and the commonness of debilitating drains among married women have created the mischievous idea that these are the natural conditions of womanhood. In normal health the periods should !>« regular and painless and there should be neither drains nor pains for the mar ried woman. To regain that normal condition of health is possible to every woman who will make a trial of I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regu lates the periods, dries up the drains, and cures ulceration and inflammation. Sick women can consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N T . Y., by letter without charge. Every letter is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. " I had falling of internal organs and had to go to !*d once n month , had irregular monthly periods which would sometimes last ten or twelve days," writes Mrs. Alice I. Holmes, of Coolspring Street '"niontowti I'a. Had also indigestion so bad th it I could n >t eat anything hardly Dr I'icrce Favorite l-rescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured me. I took three bottl--. of the Favorite Prescription ' and one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser —sent free on receipt of stamps to cover mailing only. Twenty-one one cent stamps for edition in paper; 31 stamps for the cloth-lxmnd edition. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, ■without exciting disorder in other parts o£ the system. Tliey Cure the Sick. KO. CCEBS* PRICES* 1— Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations. ,'ZS 2—Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm Colic*.. .25 3—Teelhii»tf,Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .25 4— Diarrhea, of Children or AdulU.. '25 7—Couch** Colds, Bronchitis .25 H—.\>uralgi«. Toothache, Faceache .25 ft—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . .25 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stombch.2s 1 1 fcupprcMNed or Painful IVrioda .25 12— Whites, Too Prof use Periods 25 13—Croup. LarynffiliM. Hoarseness.. 25 14—Halt Rheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions. .25 15—liheumatiiim. Rheumatic Pains 25 Ift—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague . .25 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 20-Whooplnu-t ough .. 25 27—Kidney Diseases .25 2H—XervouH DebillH !.»« 30—I'rinnry Weaknen*. Wetting Bed. . .25 77—rutf((iHts or Mailed Free. Sold by druggist#. or *ent on receipt of prl<*e. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John New York The Cure thai Cures / p Coughs, is'i V Colds, J » Grippe f fe V, Whooping Cough, Asthma, I Jgj Bronchitis and Incipient A SI Consumotion, Is fo fi>"' ■mamM Immj ":X --ofjo's f ) A GERMAN {/ IT CviwiiVvtoV atvd Vvvt\a Avswiev J a\\ CATARRH LOCAL' 'DISEASE BBA and is the result of ccM- ami c (/Af"cCOLCi sudden climatic char.' - yWf rtto'i For your Protect ion V/\'kiiVJ:\( ;./J we positively (date t! L t PV\ •'$ r JQ remedy does »n-t « .il* j . mercury or any o.i ciS:. .r- I s *JV loua A l j. r>:». allays pais and Infl ■ll • 1 ■ . • tects tai DM nbn of taste and am I. 1 BLTBKOTUJ ,1 LQI '^wlx Ct&ulrfß&S M No'hmc «1h« sdil'i» niU'-li Ta I I to th« < harm of tlnylra ■.MNg B hhUifguVtrout CORDOVA C.ui-ll [l ■ / I Not hirik tvill contribute inor • t«» Ih• |j I (TtT77 nrti tir me <•••« of the luim ».• •», M I t«.ft or dinrit-r Tie- l»« ■<» dr« oi : {a I ■ -- moNt clatMirAto fuintion for ' ■ H I t;i tro or fuarmion. Mart" »n nil • <>lo»* m &| viy an t tin- in') * <1»-! i« n.»•• tin*k I y |j THANKS We (U'sln* to irxU'nd tliaukn to atl our out of town customers for their patrounp- »nd favors during tl»e punt year. We also ex tend to all visitor* to Pittsburg during the comlflff year a cordial Invitation lo mule our store tlelr headquarter-.. Those requli.t:/ witH i, liquors,« t<\, can do with us a* well if not better than u! other stores. We Guarantee Our Goods, ami handle such brand-; as I Ineh, Large, tiueUwihflnier. (ilhson. P.rld-- |M»rl, Sit. Vernon, Overholt. Thompson, and (.ItAMit ATllhll S CIiOICK, a whlsUey guaranted A vearHold, r'J.no per gal. All c\ (). I». or mall orefers of '»» or over w« Imix and ship promptly; express charge., pre paid. W« have no ar« nts to represent us. Hend ordera direct and save money. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., 411 Water Street Telephone, 2179. Pittsburt;, I'a. o|ltX>H|l« II At <>■ iM'llot. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. COURSKS. 1 Amanuensis Shorthand. 2 Reporter's Shorthand. 3 Practical Book-keeper's. 4 Expert Accountant's. 5 Music. 6 English. TEACHERS. Three Professional, Two Assistants and Another Professional Corning. SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION. DAY ANIJ NIGHT Send for our New Illustrate)! Catalogue and Circulars. They will open vour eye», Note the nutnlier of otir past graduate# and students who are filling resj»onsihle jtositiotis. Send for circular telling how to net a position. WATCH THIS SI'ACK. A. F. REGAL, Prin., Butler Business College VO S Main St., Dutler, Pa. PATENTS" l.i«- |ir«»< ur« «l at lowchi aiidt-.-isy payments. K\« ry Inventor " Urm* i»siy « fnriny term* «•!»• . fj• ■<•. !i. S lliirrlnon, Patent AHorni'v. I I Ifth A\< . IMIIHIHITK. PI . (opinion and ad i. . fn • Advertise in tbc CITIZEN f TT I K CITIZEN. EFFECT OF DROUGHT. Disaatrons llesalfs Only Averted b>* 11 Few l*Uiiitnihroi>lMt«. "Yes," said Colonel Stillwell, "every thing is progressing nicely with the people in my part of the country, 1 am happy to say." "It Is a fine region," said the young girl. "It is, one of the most salubrious on edrth. It is there that the great gold en orb as it swings 011 its diurnal path across the sky pauses to send its ten derest messages across the sunbeams ivhicli bind him to the earth." "Von don't say so!" exclaimed the young girl. "It's something like wire less telegraphy, isn't it?" The colonel looked a little annoyed, and she hastily exclaimed. "It must be perfectly lovely there." "It is. I lie only gold we ask for is that which is coined from the sunlight into great ears of yellow corn. That's what my neighl-..s and I used to pride ourselves en." "Corn is a very useful article." she said, with a dainty chirp. "Of co'se it i . IV- !>!•• could not get along without it. 1 remember one year, one <>f the most ti r. ible 1 < v,>r experienced. My sympathies wore never before so l y moved. There was a draught. The i irn crap was a failure." "It must have been dreadful Still, you could I 1 ! •( . e." "I could, do conld the other compar atively well to do :i; uple. Hilt I was thinking of the p.ior. 1 tell yoti. if it hadn't Iteen for the charity of a num ber of charitable citizens, myself among tlieni. I hare no doubt that a great many of those unfortunate be ings would have died -f thirst."— Washington Star. A l'roft *• ior.n 1 Opinion. > . I jy. I ■ ' fl I f w "What sickness do you consider the most dangerous, doctor?" "One's last sickness, madam." — Flle- SOCIETY LIFE. IJnN lt> TrlnlH :tH Well as Other Hunks of I.iff. Truth is droller t linn Miction, probably because the truth always manages to leak out into general circulation, while fiction languishes on the bookshelves. "When I got home to dinner the oth er nlglit," said a man, "my wife seem ed vexed put out mad whatever you may choof . lo cail it. She had been out making calls nil afternoon, and as tlmt Is her i'lea of pleasure, I felt naturally disappointed that she wore an air of not having a good time. After ey ing her stealthily across the table two or three tii s, I asked, "What's the matter, my dear?' " '.Matter enough," she answered In an impatient fashion. 'You know I have lieen out calling all afternoon, In u borrowed carriage with your old hardware horse hitched up to it, and 1 should thin. that would telf the whole story.' "Sure enough. I had forgotten that 1 wanted her u> cut Just as much of a social dash as could be cut under our comfortable but limited financial con ditions, and, to that end, had borrowed a surrey for her, and had done without the horse at uiy store all afternoon. After all it ban not been a great suc cess. " 'Didn't the horse go all right?' I in quired with some gloomy forebodings. "'Go all right?" repeated my wife. 'Oh, yes, he went all right for a hard ware wagon iHit not for a calling ex pedition. I.litle Sam (we had engaged a little black driver at 10 cents an hour) couldn't do a tiling with your horse. The hateful ohl tiling dashed around corners and bang's] the surrey around as if It was your old delivery wagon, lie raced up Into alleys, back ed up to curbstones and wanted to stop at every drinking fountain ho came to; ye.-. sir and once he stopped at a saloon yes, sir, a saloon. We had so much bother with him that 1 didn't get but live calls made. Well, you can laugh, if you want to, but it isn't a bit funny n<>, sir, not a bit funny.' "Of course I stopped laughing and promised in repair damages with a new hat, or whatever the abused little wo man wanted; but it was funny- don't you think so?"- J»etrolt Free I'ress. ltd rlbut lon. The man who was taking a down town drive In his buggy turned Into the street car track and came to a stop with a suddenness that threw hfflk against the dashboard. Ills buggy wheel had dropped down into tlie cable slot, hard and fast. The bicyclists Immediately surround ed him. "This is the man," they sakl, "who ruins the macadamized roads for us!" And they gave him the ha ha! Chi cago Tribune. Ilnrd In llliiuiiontt. "1 observe that you are not In the least seared," remarked the globe trot ter to the Transvaal citizen. "Well," was the answer, "I'm not sure about that. I can't precisely make up my mind whether we'jre not scared or whether we've got so used to being scared that we don't mind It any more." Washington Star. font |»r<*hcml«* nrLLSTDE CELLAK. or cellar, says a writer in the Ohio Farmer in Introduction to descriptions and diagrams as follow of a number of these places: Fig. 1 is an eud view of a root house made of brick. As brick is a pretty good conductor of heat and cold, it Is nece.-snry in building the walls to leave air spaet s. A roothouse should be roof boarded with matched lumber and shingled, un ' i laid with two thickness es of g.K.d I>.: iding paper and celled overhead with : ' d ceiling and should l- .e double is half of a cross section. To make it frostproof take some rough PtCr. d." HOOT run '.lt AND CHEAP HOOTTIOOSK. boards, cut them to the desired length and uall on three 2 by -I pieces, as shown In c; Kill in spaces e c with sawdust. The ends must be made dou ble and filled In \. ith sawdust, then put on the roof of rough slabs. It will he tasteful and plefur "pie In npp a ranee anil will uii- wit the requirements of many. A ,\en \|,»I<»II Alwitrl Illnrk Knot. Two j 1 ars ago I found some black knot on a plum tree. To remove It by cutting 011 t!c bull a would greatly dis figure the F.ei The Idea OCCIIIT-MI to me to cover it with a plastic salve that would prevent the spores being cast off ami I hi. ;■ cut any further In crease. 1 ml- f equal parts of kwro sene, lard ail ,1 In. melted them to gether. then 1 pplfed with ■ iwab, cov fi'liik' coin pi v I ly the ment, and In the fall ive another iliorough ap plication. In the spring the Knots were scraped off easily. Now the bark Is growing ii .i i' the bare spots and will soon cover them. There Is no guess work about this. It does the work. Bays 11 Kuril I New Yorker correspond ent. A /&21 £>■ ■, . i • i w r: ' - '(j Now is the time to secure bargains in watches, chains, rings, diamonds, silver ware, iKic., prices have been advanced by the manufacturers in all of the above lines but until our prerent stock is reduced we will sell at extraordinary bargain prices considering the present market. We also sell Cameras, Photo Supplies, Bdim and Columbia talking machines and records. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician- Next to Court House. WANT 1011 sI.VKItAb IIIUOIIT AMI lioiit |M-rson-v lo 1 • |»i*" -• • 111 ti as Man alters In tills ami clone l.y counties Sulury 1000 a y« ;i r an«l CXpORMM. HtPttljCllt, uMQtt* llile. 110 more less salary. Position per limrii'iit Our is-fen itri-s. anylianK in uny town. 11 Is mainly oltli e work eomliirleit 111 Id urn ICi-fi'M'tli'i Kill-lose self ;iilllre->sell siuin jn <1 . nti lope I 111 li.miMoN I'OIIIMNY. lie pi. It. I'UlniKo WIANTI D Horn 1 moa 01 wonnm to travel for lure I,mi-. , Hilary " onllily ami expens' . ulili iii.'M n«e: jiimiliiui |I. riniin- I 111 jluelo 1 ,elr 211 i(l II ssl'li st II 111 |H'i I eilV«ll>|Ml MAN At, Kit. :::JK tuloii t.liln •' Ulcago. THE GREATEST OF ALL SHOE SALES at C. E. MILLER S. THE GREAT 98 CENT SALE BEGINS TO-DAY. In the face of all kinds of footwear advancing we are starting to day a 98 cent sale, and among the items you will find some bargains, for these goods were all bought before the advance. They could not be made today at the price we offer them at. You can have them at 98 cents as long as they last. Men's Fine Buft Congress 98c Men's Fine Bufi Bals 98c Men's Good Working Shoes 9Sc Men's Fine Slippers 98c Ladies' Fine Lace Shoos 98c Ladies' Fine Button Shoes 9SC Ladies' Fine Warm Shoes 98c Ladies' Xmas Slippers, Choice 98c Misses' Fine Kid Leather Shoes 98c Misses' School Shoes 98c Misses' Felt foots and Overs 98c Misses's Cloth Top Shoes 98c Boys' 3-Sole Bals 98c Boys' School Shoes 98c Cnildren's Felt Boots and Overs 98c Children's Rubber Boots 98c The above are oniy a few of our 98c shoes. One line goes at half-price. We have about 200 ;>airs of Ladies' Fine Hand-turned Shoes which were $3.00 .nd $3.50. We're selling this line at $1.50; a little off in style, but perfect goods; sizes 2A to 4 and 5. Our loss will be your gain. DON'T LOSE SIGHT OF THIS FACT. That we are the undisputed leaders in the shoe business in But ler. We have strengthened all our lines and added new ones, and while we are conducting successlully this 98c Sale we are not neglect ing our fine trade. Our popular "Walkover' line at $3 50 is becom ing a favorite among the young men of Butler, and the Ladies are very loud in their praise of the Delsarte artd Cyrano Shoes. C. E. Miller Clothes that Fit rT }{ / J UK' V 1)1" o>st nc more than those which do not provided you know where to buy them We have now on hand a stock of import td goods, from which the most fastidious can find what he wants Customers open their eyes in wonder to lind that such goods can lie sold for Mich prices def) ing competition. * Room for one more, is the thought suggested by some suits oil soun- persons. There is no occasion for such poor fits. We guarantee to fit anyone who comes to us. 11l Fitting clothes moke a man dis gusted both vvi.li himself and the rest of the world. This feeling is wholly ur nece sary, as we are always able to fu - nisli an elegant It in Ihe best goods for a small sum, and have well nigh infinite variety to choose from in our enormous •lock to be found anywhere. Cooper &• (0., Leading Practical Tailors., DUTIJvR. l'A. I PHILIP TACK, I roNTitA*"roll IN Cleveland Berea Grit | STONE I Suitable for building, < irnamcntal and Caving purposes. I This Stone Will Not "Shell Off: 1 1 Prices reasonable. I Work done well and promptly. Stone yards on Hast Klim street. Residence 011 Morton avenue. People's Telephone 320. ***** LC. WICK, DKAI.F.K IN Rough $ Worked Lumber OF A 1,1, Kwns. Doors, Sash, Hlinds, Mouldings, Sliui}.;lcs and Lath Always in Stock. LIME. H\IR AND PI ASTER Office opposite I\ & W. Depot. BUTI.ER. PA. Cures Drunheincss. | eeley JT KCELEY Write tor fi || INSTITUTE, U 1 CJ4« Booklet. ✓ nnm««, TK. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. We are showing a complete line, and great variety handkerchiefs.plain. hem stiched. lace edged and Swiss embroid ered. with inserting; fancy articles, per fninery. jewelry, plioto, medallions gloves, dolls, pocket b«K>ks, belt buckle and belts, ladies' and children's silk an< wool fur top mittens, ladies' neckwear chiffon l«>as. shirred high collars, tirii white and l>lack lace and silk neckties stamped linens and material for em embroidery, fascinators, infants cloaks sacqnes, silk baby bonnets, booties am moccasins, zephyr hoods for schoo girls, all colors; ladies' itompadonr, necl combs, plain and jeweled fancy colore* silk garters,with bpcklesand satin lmw« Great reduction in Millinery, al hats, trimmed and untrimmed, re duced to almost half price, at Rockenstein's 328 South Main St., Butler, Pa IVoplt* don't luiy piano-, f«»r aloti« 11 I hry «I it ininli A fnW month's llsr tfl'fVrs lit show tll«' dlf f«-rnn«-<» Im I \v»-« i a Rood and a had piutio. I« t wri'ii a piano ramfull.v niadn of •• \ material and a i»lurio tnad«< of plnn or an; Hnap s| it fT, slapp«d t«*rl ln-r anyhow Tin* Chart*- llroihorx Is as jpm d a piano a was ever mit'lc. Von may s <'<* I' any linn von will come In. "Sim'liik'h " Tin y ar firmly warranted In rvrry r< s|.r -I Vot run no risk. Should a piano provr drfiM'tlvt you arc wi'lctum* to «*ou»e and anotln-i of I In- sttinr ntyh s and wt \. hanif« I 1 with you f !'«•«• of «*!ninft? :it any llnu* Kvnry tiling In I In* musl.- lin«* «*a*h 01 , n 'till you «*oi»v. nl« »»•■«■ Wc I « anil upward* lit ItM prim of a tir-%t . la - piano, VV. li. NEWTON, 317 South Main St Butler Pa. New Drug Store. MacGartney's Pharmacj New Room. Fresh Drugs. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmaeist. Trv) Our Soda R A. MacCartney llfev ADOLLS pv qp DOLLS A Aand Toys*— - "• M • 1 CI 9 and Toys^ V The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. i r X HOLIDAY OPENING |f Y SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS 1899. The largest line nf I '■.•II-. at - .', i ancv Coink in Butler county. Arej One#' ready for your inspection. " ■ > QKefo-e purchasing your Xm.s jri?n - v. it • :r >: c laid asule for _vi n until I ► O /, JT former price. j " £122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PAX /CASH NOV6LTV STORE. b\ rii/IQOEENSWARe* CROCKERV STCER. rotMV LAJU* and GLASSWARE STORfc. « «■- /GOODS IX ALL LINES. \M A iV AG E NT. Having purcha Ith \ili-«»n Mee Hiv- ,v>ve!t> .i-.J 0.,. ,-ns ware Store, Iha • • ! t ir»* and tirru- in comf»!et t.• the most varied stock of good* in Butler. Rciow wjR give an Ha <»| some of the goods carried in stock. jjrca-.tr, J Butter l.\. :■!. I s alcS, AA-KKTS X candle nicks. Istep, ) i.. clothes. C can openers, &Mf, V ~ delivery. I cards playing, sextensi*; /word and Hi fruit. panel tacks. ILAMP— C shawl straps l.uuii dry, C chi'.k !'.:ies, Xchimmeys, /shoe laces, lunch, \ chalk, V -;e\e* market, r crayons, wicks: X dsirt hoards, office, /cheese cutters. / slates, traveling; \ clocks, V bird seeds, r clothes hampers. ntßoa aqpannn, J slaw eal blacking, 7dotke* horses. Ztookiag gIMMS, \ S«»\i-s blacking cmi. \ clothes lines. *mar!>les. / ■ blank books, r clothes pin*. '« ■ 1 luring. / oat racks. '- i-« I : • bOMM Doards, \ coffee mill*. *tne.isn:-.- V star.-'- In a.'i bonds, C cot-: 1 fninj diawiu J ,:««« pniirti 1 r. I—, / OMM !e . - \ TAHI.( Bum- \ s, I . .... doth, r corn poppers. J kitchen dusting, f curry comb*. ]P. 1 \ . floor. /dan |Pma /-..-it hair, ) dusters turkey. CtfcMMN K l.oi-c, \ egg : :! tm, _ MM, VeOTel » J trucks. scrub, r • v ibstiilg, f fiall . Zpen b. riders, { • « ■. shoe. / ilsh h .ks iV '••! V t . stove, lttM .tare. ) tooth, \ By tin) . -s. \ ■* whitewash, / fruit angers, mashers, \■ —h tmasih. window. X tunnels, «.k-. ( • • BHIIITI — f ijilt-.i '■ :: -. I" pine, V granite ware, Jpurs ■«, \ whips, cedar, J M cap-. Q n horse, \ hammocks, £razor straps, f wood sn .>ns«. paper; xharmviiicas, i oliiag put, V. ... butter ladles, f ink, bruits, r wire *i*.ds. batter moulds, 3 jevvsharps 3 •» , . hutter prints, X keelers, -atch<' X w. .«! . w< ingsrs. I also handle watcher, clocks, joivelery. - Ivcrw . .&e , |>i »» organs and small musical >■ uls, strings a 1 for r inf luents. Come and look >ver our 5 ar.d 10 r t c ot. r When you want .1 bit ; tin he >tiu ,m-i cm- t•> J. R. Griebs, Cash Novelty Store. No. 13G South Main Street. Butler. Pa. -1 iiriVrViViri■■Tit■ >'■ ■ mvfH< Mfr'aMMMIMMMMMAMMMMvwMMtMUiMMI JOUR PRESENT TO YOU I This Handsome Crystal Decanter j I Filled with Fine Sweet Malaga Wine.! I FISEE: FREE / | z \ It k our custom fa JS Bfißf Cr63k. j each year to present Eto our patrons a © Qt». 55.00. . ; Christmas gift, and C 31' 1110 f | this year the grift TP" 75c | | will be liner and — f 6 Qt». $4 00. • than ever. / | to obtain this gener- J i i .send us an WINE3, |to the amount °' flttffM&jjk BRANDIES,; | One Dollar or over ; :.?t.ra» i. .111J the IXc.in'a u lo*«at : .. . ~Mh> ! | v ou w1,h1 " ,, « lra i 5 cost. 1 a^* r> °* 4 We nuke no iddttioiul charge (oe mxxk. our frfuUt prices prevail—and tht qualitr calnM)<»^'l TRI-WEEKLY A DAILY Tribune uuo'isr mow* ll \ ii< w r« in ukaMy itlr i. j>n HcaUoii, orofusvly illustrated with (>■>> trait* ami halftones; contain-. all tli< striking inw.s teatur> of Til" l»ulr Tritium-. Sjxrrial War IK.-sp.itch !»•> tin slit- and Foreign C.iti --j .nul-nr , Short Stories, lluni'n, '-'asliton Note*. Agricultural Matter-, c.irefulh ttf.ibr-1. nml Couiprehetisiv an.l Reliable limn ci.il ami Market Rejiort*. It is mailnl it siiiiic hour » tin- > athl fr> ;II lit. Steam Carpet-Cleaning » lulili-hiui'llt. will cull it \rn.r Vi '>«•- tike itw.r.']> ut ftur'i them hi i rßin>- CmrtM°t*, rtijpi ami t-isrtaina ti »• < on I *li<»it notice. Pt m i>NE» TMI 'JSWtV York Ft* Ov r fifty riy it mn Wp»»kiv " Njll '' l *" U Aiv r II i.fttj f.w arm-;.. i u'. «■ i 'lbuiie clement of «>ur c- ..int'jr pQfMt »ti it. It Rives all tm|*K > t.int ;i«w. »»# the Nation »n«l W*rM. the in -t nil 'iir Market R-'urt-. i-'.»s •!c'. or tile rutife t'niteil Statm. Regular mlxripti «i oner. SI.OO per year We furnish it «rttfc the C f««r 5t.25 per year. !§; Wcsl Winiicld HeicL y#) W.G. LUSK. Prop r (#) t-inrt CU-. Tai>l' »«•! !.'"•« " : lf* I.'vaivl Spnn< W-iUrr all tk (#)