Sleeplessness .Is akin to insanity. Many a woman re alizes this as she lies awake hour b> hoar, peopling the darkness with phan tom, starting at the creaking ot the bed or the rustle of I i'§ I M |( scription cares |f !iI f f I 'I the womanly diseases which ' ' I cause nervotis i ' ness and sleep lessness. It is the best of tonics and in vigorants, nourishing the nerves, en couraging the appetite and inducing refreshing sleep. Irregularity, weaken ing drains, inflammation, ulceration and female weakness are perfectly cured by "Favorite Prescription." - My wife was »kk I browi eight years." writes Albert H. Fulte. Esq.. of Altamomt . Grundy Co. Tenn. "She had uterine disease and was treated by two physicans and got no relief. At ;ast I read about or. Pierce's medicines and we de cided to .rv his'Fa-rorile Prescription.' I sent to the drag store and got one bottle and the first gave ease and ilwp. She had not slfpt any for three nizhts. Being sere that it would cure her I sent for five more bottles and wnen she had taken the sixth bottle she was sound and ]>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should he used with " Favorite Prescription " when ever a laxative is required. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External or Internal, Blind cir Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate—cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The rtliet , instant. It curei Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Chapped Hand;, Fever Blisters Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mo juito Bites and Sunburns. Throe Sizes, 25c., 60c. and SI.OO Sold by Druggists, Of sent prepaid on receipt of price HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., tor William & John Ma.. .NEW YORK. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream JJalm, which is agree ably arofn.iiic. It it received through the nostrils, cieau'.es and heals the whole sur face over which it diffnsrrned and the conditions of things In the morning.— Koston Herald. I'oppl/ntc Willi n Pipe, Among the Tehullnn Tartars a cu rious mode of "popping the question" Is reported. The Tehullnn CoL-lebs In search of a wlf«-, having filled a brand new pipe with fragrant tobneeo, stealthily enters the dwelling of the fair one upon whom he has bestowed his affections, deposits the plp<: upon a conspicuous article of furniture aiel retires on tiptoe to some convenient hiding place In the neighborhood, local etiquette requiring that he xliould execute this strategic movement ap parently undetected by the damsel of his choice or any member of her family. I'resently he returns without further affectation of secrecy and looks Into the apartments In a di ual sort of way. A single glance at the pipe !i<- left behind him enables,him to learn the fate of li!s proposal. If It has been smoked, he goes forth an accepted and exultant bridegroom; If not, the offer of his band and heart has been so Irrevocably rejected as not to bo worth even a pipe of tobacco. A <{unlnt Sianillnl. A curiously whimsical Idea has been carried out in an KIIKIISII K«r, worth E? 1 j kl |l5O. SI 50. TM ! [J i Misses' shoes at -<1 00. worth KM li Holiday Slippers ml SI 15. At 25c. 40c. 50c, 75c, $1 00. i N TM Women's spring heel shoes f 2 rklj at 50e. worth si 00. Men's Wool BOOtS. $ fd InfantQ Stockings.Overs, Rubber ' boots, marked at prices < f# aii colors and black kid at to close in a hurry. 7J lftc, 25c, 39c, soc. . W r V Bargains in every pair of rho*s in the house C me early before fi, \l g :zes are broken. These prices for cash only No cards punched, fE | 0 SS HUSELTONS rF. H;.'TEI. I.mWI'.Y, BICKELS 1902 JANUARY SALE, One lot Ladies' warm lined shoes Regu! r price 25 al ? One lot Indies' fine dongcl" pat tip shoes " 1 5 " Men's fine Mtin calf shot s, la^-or Congress.. ' ' '5" 1 <•" " Ladies'best oil-grain shoes " " '5 7 al •' Ladies' felt fli • pers -• ] 7.i 35 ' Men's heavy working shoes ' " 150 at 1 ■ Boys " 12 5 »t y> " Holiday slippers " " 35 at 10 '• Children's lace or button sh' vs.. " " 60 35 •' Infants'fine soft sole stiot " " 40 at 15 " Men's fine welt sole fhois, litest styles " " 4o> at 250 Holiday slippers, which f-.'d at 75c, ft co, ft 25 t«» be closed out at a« Too Many Felt and Rubber Isood . One lot Children's sprin;; heel rubberi- reduced to ? 10 " Child's rubber > -otjts 'j 75 •' Child's canvas lK»ots " Women's rubber bootr 1 IO I '• Men's Storm King rubber fjo its " 2 75 j '• Men't buckle arctics " Women's bucVle ftrctics " Men's fine self acting rub' 5'J " Men's felt boots and over-. 1 75 Bots* " High Iron Stands with four last for repiiii.ig) at ■ Sample counters filled with interesting bargains. Leggins and over gaitcrcs at reduced pi ices. Jt will pay you to visit this great sale and secure some of the bargains beinar cfifered JOHN BICKEi . 128 S -UTH VAi N ; - " ''JTI.f-- ylsf £ /#//! B (£■s& . .ft N'i '■ OAtTIMOKt,MO. ; • * -f cy > *fess=s» The ORIGIN AL and MOST SMOKED long cut tobacco in all the United States, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities, that of a good smoke and a good chew. It is made of ripe, sweetened "Burley," the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of smoking and chewing tobacco can I be made. 1 Gail &Ax Navy is known by the - distinctive character of its blue wrap per (which has many imitators), it being to-day identically the same as forty years ago, and it now stands for the quality that it did then. You get the very best, and take nochances, when you buy Gail 6 Ax Navy. I < ILI 111 i Greek-American Fruit and Confectionery Co ; JAMES NICKLES, Manager. I Fill up the Stocking With Chocolate candies, 'l'hc " children will like 't in ami yoti >' ** won't have any regrets, because these candies are- pure and whole some. There's no better made, /■, and we've put the prices as low as pure fjoods can he sold for. We've | \ every kind. If you can't decide ' , | wh.it kind to buy, try our mi. id i . ■/\ .-j,.' '■ t t \> J candies. They're zn cents a " r >„ pound, elsewhere 30c lb. for tin- v J f\X/k - ' same mixed. k ? v>; - • / > 1./) Oood3 Delivered to All Parts of the Ciiy. SOUTH MAIN STREET BUTLER, PA 1 County Commissioners' Sale of Real Estate. Tin underpinned County Commissioners of Bui k r Count v. I*».. by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of said County outhorizins them so to do, will expose at publi.* -H.ile in the hallwav of the Court House in Butler borough. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 11th day of February at I o'clock p. m.. all the rijrht. title, in n-rest and claim of County, of, in and to the following desertbed tracts of land: No. 1 Twenty-six acres. Allegheny twp. M > Adaji - an«i Tinsman. owners or reputed owners. x>ld to county commissioners by John T Martin treasurer. June s . 1596. bound ed north by lands of J Hulzler. bounded east by lands of \V V Allen, bounded south by lands of .Tames Hlakeiey. liounded west by, lands of Nicholas Wafiy. deceased. Total tax. inter« ->t and costs. j No. I Twelve acres. Allegheny twp. K A McGinnis, owner or reputed owner, sold to county •■ommissioncrs by Cyrus Harper. 1 treasurer. June 13, lsl*s,bounded on the north Inlands of Samuel McKamey. bounded on the east by lands of BF Hitchkock. funded ;on the >uth by lands of J W" McGinni bounded on the west by lands of same. Total lax. interest and costs. 519.05. No. , Ten acres. Allegheny twp, Harry , Thompson, owner or reputed owner, sold to eounty commissioners bv Cyrus Harper, , treasurer. June 13, l-4»s. bounded north by . ! lands of Andrew Campbell, bounded east by j lands of s A. Campl *-11. bounded south by i . lauds of Isabella Ellis, liounded west by lands of Andrew Campbell. Total tax. inter i .s T and costs. Sl-.T5. j No. 4 One hundred acres, more or less. Al- i I lejrheny twp, Anderson Negley (or Niggle), I owners or reputed owners, sold to county 'i commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer. ; i June 11, bounded north by lands of Wli- 1 !iam Karns. bounded east by lands of W T ! ' < rawford et al; bounded south by lands of William Kennedy, now P W Albert, et a!:! , bounded tff-t by lands of James Jolly. Total ' \.i \. interest and <•« 'sts. >44 (>". No. V—House and lot. Adams two. .1 J | 1 >;tujrherty, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer. June **, *l>ounded nori )i by i lands of K ias Irvin. bounded east by lands of Mar burger, bounded south by lands of W J Kt-ed. hounded west by lands of I'A W K li. Total tax, interest arid costs, 330 i'J i No. 6 House and lot in Butler twp. James MeCulloujrh. owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin. : treasurer, June s, lt©6. hounded north by lauds of Charles Duffy, bounded east by lands of < buries huffy, bounded south by I lands of Charles Duffy. bounded west by ' lamisof Charles Duffy. Total tax, interest j and c 'S s. No 7 House and lot in Butler twp, ('has i .Garner, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commission! »s by John T Martin, treasjj r«-r,June ". l bounded north by New Castle road, hounded east by street, ! bounded ->uth by ally, hounded west by J \V Noble. Y ►tal tax. interest and costs, *l7 iU. ! No. s Thirteen acres. Buffalo twp. Lewis Bell, owner or reputed owner, sold to county ! . commissioners by Cyrus Ilarpvr, treasurer, i June i ;. Vail* r. bound',;* e by lands of I ouis Val- , Ui. bounded south by H* »r *e Keam- | • •r. t>ou tided west hv lands of John Torrence. T' i I la\, 1•: t e t" n» Ct-t -l.t I >o . ueri ■*, * leartiel l t .vp. M S> . t i i tiled owner, so"! tu • ot. . . . :;ii . !.»!•• t s ')j lohit » Vartinl ireasiir r. J it K »Mt». »wj|ii»(l**d' north l»y ; I'VlairU.f " heir-', o unde'l j s«*tii.i ian' s »if John >weeuv and MeGln ley. bounded w« by lands or I' ,M< tii ;idy. j Total tax. inter i st and cost "?11 9tf. .No. pi l'.iur a -rts. Clearfieid two, Mlcba. 1 i Kerr, owner or reputed owner.sold t-? c- unty i cornmis-loie i s by John T Martin, tr« tsurer. June", JsliJO, bounded north by lands of Wrn Stewart,iMjunded east by lantisof VV S Magee, Ijonmh <1 south by lands of William Stewart, i itounUd mest by lands of Wiliiani Stew ait. f Total tax. inteicst and costs, $15.21). No. 1J Two in res. Kalrview twp, Carrol or Karl But/.i r, o • tier refuted own* r.sold to eoui.ty coiiiniisslont rs by John T Martin, treasurer, June bounded north by public load, boi.ii>'* d east by Petrolia thorough, bounded s »uth by lands of Wm Wilton, hound* i west li) lauds of same. Total tax. interest a.id costs. $21.45. No 1. Lot. i airvlev. twp. Levi Mcpann, ! owner t r reputed owner. Hold to county 1 mi -loners by John T Martin,treasurer. ,i •• j IMH/.l>oun*!»d north by lauds of Paul i .out- j man. hounded east by public ro;. l. t> Minded I south by lands of N I'ontius. tiounded west i i by lauds of same. Total tax. Interest and . cost s. * I I No l Two and one-half acres. V'airvlew twp, J i'l!'att>*s heirs, owners or reputed own*.*. -.dd to eounty eommissioners by John Y Martin, ir* asur**". Jun* 4 H, isiNKliound ed n< th by lauds of Pet<*r Peters, bounded east, by lands of G II Gibson, bounded south by I;, uds of Mary Keep, bounded west by . lands of II \\ Keep, total tax, interest and costs £l4.ii7 • .No. I , Thirty acres, I'alrvlew twp. J II ] Jack, owner or reput«*d owner.sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer, June -, IMWJ. bounded nortli by lands of W W Murtland, bounded east by lands of Kichard Jennings, bounded south by lands of T K Mc- Grew. bound* d w* st by lauds of Minerva Wallace. Total tax. interest rind costs,s.'»» r reptil«*d owner.sold to county coinrrdssioiii j , hv John T Martin, treasurer, June s. is;*',. Ixuindid north i»y lands of Nuiicy II Brown, hounded east by iaiuls of I, B Lupher. houndedrouth i»y laudsof Lowry Thorne, bounded \wit by lands of John Andre. Tota4 tax, interest and costs, sl4 i No. Is One lot. l ulrvlew twp. Nancy 11 (irown.owm r or reput«*d owner, sold to coun ty comuilssloiii rs by John T Mariln, treas ure. June s, !>'.*<>. bounded north by I l i Is of N. i'onlius, boundi d * itst by lands of It Lu pher, houniled south by lands of boundid west by lands of John Andre. Total tax. inter* st and cost 4. s(4 4s. So. Il» One acre. I'alrvlew t w t *. It V Brown, owner or reputed owner, sold i*» county com ndsAjouers !»y John T. Martin, tuasurer, June . Dodd.bounded east by lauds of Joatiurt Conn, IK. und* 'I soul It by landsof w II Brow n,bound ed wesl by landM of Elizabeth K Brown. 'i'ot;i!ta\ Interest and costs, fil 1..V.1. No. ;:■> rw*rity-thr»*e atal tax. Interest ard cost s. $1f».22. >o. :i Twitnfy slv a res.Putin two, Thomas Marshall, owner < r leputeil owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin. treasiir*r. Jute- !-'.wt. bounded north by landsof Ben j Powell, Ixiuudcd east by iKHtndt d south by lauds of W T Martin, bounded west by lands of Mbert Wlble. Total tax. Interest and costs. r'.'MJ No. li one half Interest in twenty-six acre. In Venanyjo twp. Aiulrew Norcnws, owner or r* put<'i owner, old to county coin mlsslorieis by John 'I Martin, .hit < ■ . 1 bounded not lb by laudsof Amos Se; 11 ' J 11, I Oil tided »*a .t by la lid sof\V G Smith. l#« • * 11»< i • -11 south by binds of J B McLaughlin. b« ii (J«d >v» i i»v landsof Kev. Peti*rs. Total ta%, iut* r« st and cost . -i I lis. NO. .1 Lot or tract of land In Bulb r boro, llar\ey B Hunt, owner or reputed owner, sold to county e«»mmi.doner . by John T Martin. I rcas!ir , -r. June • . I-'mi. hounded on all i olnt • by the Pittsburgh Western Hail ro id T* tal tax. Inter* 1 atnl cost • 1121. No, i Hons* and h»t, Butler boro, T J Moiittfomtrv. owner or r*»ptiled owner, sold tocounty commission* > . I j Join T Martin. ti*asur» i, Ji.ne |s',nt, bounded north by . ; 11 • ■ ■ b ii v o M Baker, hotiiiib d o lib by an alley, bounded we .1 by Mrs K N Lytle. Total ta*, interest and No. »i Two l*»ts, jiutlcr lM»r*». Samuel ira *. fi-rd. i i,i rnr ri fiutiMl owner, sold to n 1 lonei - by John T Martin fr .ui* r. J urn M . hound* d iiorlb by Jan ■ • I' IV* rn*. boundud east by an alley. :»lon*Ts bv ( v r u . Harper, I re a .u r» i. June is. I-'h.i otin(f ed ii'»rlh b.v an alley, hounded eat by an allt v. Isiundi i outh bf liOt No 5, bounded wist hv llroad street. Tax, Interest ami costs. slli.Tti. No tin** lot, I alrv lew boro,lt \V McKe*' own« r or t < |uit ed ow iter, sold to county eom mlssiouei , hv Joliu I Mart III,t reasurer. J un** \ l -'. i i bound* d nor I b by I'nlon Hall. IK Mind ed east by an ill**y, iKiunded south by Petro- II a .tr*«t. boil id*«l west •»y Main street. Total tax. lritcrcftf and <*osts, its. N .. • ' On* I• >t. l aii \ lew bor*». Joseph I 11 , o 11er or i • |uit ell owner, sold t o county comml ilonei , by John T Martin, t tea surer. nd north by Presbyterian chur. h, bonmli d * a*t by Tetiipb'ton, bound* south by Brown lln*', botimb d west by via in . t reel Total tax. Intercut and cos I < • ' ,'.!JI N-. i (| ton Jot I alrvlew b*»ro *# W son, owner or r* puted owd* r, so'd t«i county con,mi .on* is by John T Martin, tr* astir* t, Jutie - I "• bouiuhd Itoith by Htllihurv .• i • i hounded ea-,l by M« l\ ** . bounib**! south by ft tough toi . Isiunded wi 1 by Mc Ke*'. Total tax, Interest and cost*. No ii Lot let rolls I Ito en burg, or r* put ed owner, >l*l to count v com i | loiiri i •! .i 1 In,lri a tur* r June j bier i« *1 iKirth by I'entVal hot*d, IKIUIMI* <1 * a by 'I I leiiholm, h«»unde»l out h by Main «' r*'» t« bound*'*! w* •' by * ential hot* To Ita ■ . Int* r* . ami cost 4 \i. lioii • and lot. tinhtiry IKUO, Jef fer • I-11.. * hI k. JhllN A Kit'IIKBT. * '<*t1111 v * 'oinmlssloiMT *. Commissioners' Office, ifutlcr Pa., Dec**m h* i met vyM. H. MILLKP. P'IRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTA'I E. OK KICK —Ncxt/toor to CiTZKiN office Butler. I>a. MORE MEN ARE LEARNING everj A/\/ \jM li s in Don't Suffer from the cold. Don't wear Underwear unsuitcd to the season. Oct something that is warm and comfortable. We Sell I>r. Deimel's linen-mesh underwear. Dr. Jaeger's sanitary wool " Jaros Hygienic fleeced " Wright's health " anil many others. Have some broken lots which we are selling v- ry cheap. Drop in and look at them. Jno. S. Wick. MEN'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. Opposite P. 0. I UTI.FR, J'A. ■f¥=s 5 Extreme Pleasure will fifiult from the use of glasses ptir chnsed at Kirkpatrii k's The latest un proved methods are used and glasses furnished at prices to j>leas;- you. Vou will also liud here all that is new anil desirable in Cameras, Plioto Supplies, Washburn Matidolint ' Guitars and Vio lin;.. IJdison, Columbia ai'd Vict ir Talk itiX Mat.'hines. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Nril to Court House '&Wi, : ' 7 '<>>}) }\jm\^ ,1 FFFSG W/ALLI. : pJPEK •IJ.JO MTCHY DESIGNS. L t 3&S New Wall Paper. Call and see our line for 1902 up-to-date. Remnants at Bargain Prices, I'. VV I)evoe A Co. Pure Lead and Zinc | PAINTS. < Picture Framing A Specialty. Patterson Bros.. I \ 2y> N. Main St. ,f Wick Jlnilditig, ) ] Phone 400. 11 We '*-{*-Sh{ want -V. IS / every y reader , ./ x&» of —this s-4 W" stop at our store for a Free Sample OF Mermen's Talcum The best powder for the toilet, for the baby anil for chapeil and roughened shins. TVe carry a full line of household drugs and toilet articles. You will find our prices lower than most. Try us with your next prescription. Reed's Pharmacy Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. . Butler, Pa Special Notice. "Bicycles at cost' to close them out, come early and get a bargain. All kinds of repair work given prompt attention at Geo. W. Mardorf's Bicycle Store . Dd Repair Shop, 109 W. Cunningham St 20 feet is Ihe proper distance at wbict a normal eye should clearly dislinguiat letters y» of an inch. Not oue person in a thousand can tel « hat constitutes normal or perfect vision Less than one in every hundred hai normal vision. I can show you what normal vision is Can give it if glasses will accomplish it Normal vision. Kasy vision. Restful vision. Consultation and a lvise free. fcl.i■».. ruK»: *t f«« i 1111 ki . "X S fti.\<4UKll 111 IUmI tin Qplrt . .. i h blue rlobot TaliCi. . Thm* daui. "hiiiw Mibali lOfttomniiit I•<»)':;!»«•««. liny of your U.tigftw ~r 4-ikl ... I•« l*nrliiit propald for f 1.00 tier (Hl*. Wlllaend the,ll on (rial, to foe paid for when relieved. Maniple* Krec. UWITIO MICICILCO , »Q« 74. LmUtH. P«. Hold in Butler at tho Ceutre Ave Pharmacy. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable K«.ar of tA/ick House Butler Penn'a Tho bunt. of horn*** and drat Cliinm rijfn al wnvsori hand and fur him. ltost accommodation* In town for prrma nent hoarding and transient. trudn. Hpecl il earn jcuarantotMl. Stable Room For 65 Horses. A K<»od nIuMM of horsoH. both drivers an< draft bones always on band ami f«»r «al< under a full guarantee; and horiei hough pon proper notification hy PEARSON B. NACE Tploohono Mo. 21#. YOUNG LADIES; GIRLS, YOUNG MEN, BOYS, everywhere can earn $6.00 per week In «part time or evening*, addressing envelope*, no money required, hundreds of worker* now employed, proof *enf free anywhere lo ihonc tending addresHcd envelope lo FKANKLIN CHEMICAL COMPANY, M.lO Filbert Street, Dept. A PHILADELPHIA, PA Patronize The New FISH AND POULTRY MARKET AT 113 S MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA. riSII, OYSTHHS, POOr.TRV, BUTTER, I'.dC.S and CIIKKSE. Stock always fresh. NOT ICR TO I'ARMKRS— I will pay the highest rash price for Poultry, Hut ter,Rj(KN ••"I lli'le.i. 11. A. RBIBER, •Phone 533. W S. & E. WICK, URA I.KUS IN Koiikli and Worked 1.11 mI••• r ofj -t!I/Kind*, I'ooi-n, Saali and Moulding!*. : >l l Well Ulkn a UptM'lally. < >nii«> and Yard IL .I'uiinlniiliiiiii mid Monro* Hla near n«Nt Ponn I»«uyt. • in-rri r* WANTK U 11 one* t man or woman to inre for laric liotnt# , Hillary 'lf> 11100 thly and Mi» iiml, wlili lnerea*e; piiMlllon pcriuaii i' utilHCl«>" aol t• atWrmaßd at-uuiiwd ou»alop» HANAuKH. 110 (Ufton bldg., OhlfMO. X>OOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOO ■ —s Richey's • it New Bakery, |i Hlee Cream Parlor!) \l AND 1/ pßestauraqt j> (| Meals at all Hours. j) S | Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, | / /* Delivered to all parts of town. | 1 y 142 S Mam Street. k s NjE People's Phone 190. j| / A Charmirg Creitim). The recovery of the fin < s painting of the Duchess of Devon- A I shire, has revived interested i i the /Vf" 1 /tS fljSS?2j£x / Gainsborough. We are sh wi:ig ■rt \*j I this picturesque type of hi de *k£j ve'"pcd in a variety oi materials p»V A -e- si The mode's are very beautiful ma .1 V _, x, attractive and are distinctly stvl- 'j"» ish. Quality is up to our usually / high standard. • - -- -■ Rockenstein's, MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 328 South Main Street - - J.jtl r ?i KECK JsL % Fal ' aDd WiDlef e^l)ts< t'~f\ l Have a nattineyp ob* ut M:em that /j h Npv // \\ mark the wthiti, it won't do to pf [ft IK Ijptl (J tn wt«r the last vear's oi tput. Von / NL r a_K*J Vj yl won't get the latest things a' the rAX f~? IW ttock cloil ien-«ithe». The up-to |/ IVV \J date tailor only tan •.< pply tb»m, A [r\ I. ..I, r-J .if you want r.ot < l!> tl.e latcs: IJ I I VJ 1 ill « things in cut nod fit ai d work- I I ill I ni«nsbip, the Gncst in duiahiliti, / I I where e'sr can *ou gel • -trl similar A publication. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER is made absolutely for farmers and their fain lies. The fir*t *y f \\ T ' number was issued " ovetnl>er 7111, 19 1 1"H \/\ Kvery department of agricultuial industry is covtrt-a I»y ' -*—4 " * Njiecial contributors who aie leaders in their rtspeclixe lin«s, and the TKIHUNK l-'ARMIiR wil'be in every sense « high class, up to date, live, cu'orpriiing agricultural paper, profuse ly illustrated with pictures of livestock, model farm liuildings I 1 and homes, agricultural machinerv, etc J j Farmers'wives, sons and daughters will find special [ ages for their entertainment. Regular price, $: to per xear, but \oil run buy it with yonr favorite home weekly newspaper The CI I I/liN, one year Pfor #1 75 or CiTi/.sM and Tif-We« kly Tri rue for #2 00. \ f )I>| > Send your subscriptions a- il moLey to THF CITIZEN, r\l i"V I\ Butler, Fa. Send your name and addresi to NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. New-York City, aud a free sample copy will be mailed to you. Try The CITIZEN FOR JOB WORK