Physicians are calling attention to the fact that influenza or grip has come to stay. In the larger cities there has been a marked increase in diseases affecting the organs of respiration, which increase wja attributed to the prevalence of iuflu etiM. T-rsons who are recovering from grip or influenza are in a weak condition ; and peculiarly liable to pulmonary dis ease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ; cures coughs, bronchitis, lung " trouble " ] and other diseases of the organs of res piration. It is the best tonic medicine for those whose strength and vitality have been exhausted by an attack of grip. ' It purifies the blood, cleansing it of the poisonous accumulations which breed and feed disease. It gives increased ac tivity to the blood-ftiaking glands, and so increases the supply of pure blood, rich with the red corpuscles of health. »A word for your 'Golden Medical Discov ery'" writes Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Keene. Coshocton Co., Ohio. "We have been using it M a fam>!v ir.cdirine for more than four years. As a cough remedy and blood-purifier there is Both ng bett'-r. and after having the gTip Dr. Kerce's Golds n Medical Discovery is list the right medicine for a complete bractng up." Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, bloc!, and lungs. The sluggish liver is made active by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Dr. Humphreys' Specifies cure by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system, no. CCBES. men. I—Fever*, Congestions, Inflammation,. .25 it—Worms. Worm Ferar, Worm Co'lc... .25 3—Teethi n e. Colic, Crying,Wakefulness .25 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7—Conch*. Colds, Bronehltls 25 H—\etiral(ia. Toothache, Faceoche 25 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . .25 I ffl—By»pep*ia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.2s II —ftuppresned or Painful Periods-... >25 12— Whites. Too Profuiso Periods 25 13—(.'roup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness..2s 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 19—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pa!us 25 15—Malaria, ChlUs. Fever and Ague 25 19—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .25 20— Whooplng-f'oogh 25 27—Kidney Diseases 25 2S-*ersous debility 1-0® 30—I'rlnary Weakness. Wetting 8ed.... 25 77—Grip. Hayferer 25 Dr. Homphreys' Manual of ail Disease*! at your Druggist H or Mailed Free. Hold by drugftifttii. or mut oil receipt of price. Med* Co., Cor. WlUUun & John Bts. Experience Convinces. Prove ita value by investing 10 cents in trial size of Ely's Cream JSnlm. Druggists ■apply it anil wo wail it. Foil size 50 cents. EL¥ BROS., 5C Warren Kt., New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20,1899. Jfoesr*. Eur HEOH.:— Please send me a 50 cent bottlo of Cream Balm. I find your remedy the quickest and most permanent cure for catarrh and co!d In the head. DKI.LM. POTTEIS, Gen.MJ/r. Ariz.G'ild M<"o. Messrs. ELT Bisos.:— l Lave been afllictcd with catarrh for twenty years. It made me so weak I thought I had consumption. I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and in three days the discharge stopped. It is the best modicine I have used for catarrh. Proberta, CaL FUANJC E. KIJEDLESPIBE. THE Gift of Music Finds Special Appreciation at Any Time. We show a .splended siock of musical instrument* for the holiday trade, and if you intend to purchase any kind of an instrument for a Chris>tma*» gift, this is the place to Come, We sell pianoa at from $250 00 to #450,00 and m>-ke teims to suit. Your credit is good at NEWTON'S 'The Piano Man," 317 South Main Street. Butler. Pa. LOOK! Merrill Pianos We have two pianos that have been used at concerts we will sell at a great bargain. For Xmas presents in musical yoods see u's. 6. Otto Davis, Armory Building. ... jL ' I M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHFB i) 9 Sotith Main »tr««t WINE AND WATER. A Simple I, it lie Trli-k at Once Ef fective ami Jljiterlon«. Here is a trick that is always effec tive, and. while it is very simple in deed. still it is bound to appear ju* a wee bit mysterious, and many, espe cially yevsr little brothers and sisters, will be unable to explain it. Take two ordinary claret glasses and fill one to the brim with claret and the other equally full with clear water. Cover the top of the gla*s containing water with an ordinary visiting card so that there are no places around the tdire uncovered by Uie card. Turn the glass upside down and place it on the top of the glass containing claret and adjust the glasses so that their edges meet exactly all the way around. Now move the card slightly to one Bide so that there will be a little space St one side of the glasses inside uncov ered by a card. At once a thin stream of claret will begin to rise through this space, not mixing with the water at all, but its edges clear and sharply de fined. The water, too, will begin to de scend into the glass containing the claret, a pore, glistening white stream against the rnddy red. The stream of claret, too, rising through the sparkling white of the wa ter presents a beautiful effect, and in a moment the claret will begin to spread about the top of the upper glass like the unfolding of a red rose and the wa ter will spread in the liottom of the lower glass. The two fluids will not mix, but wHI present a delightful con trast of red and white with sharply de fined edges. In a very short time the claret and ■water will* have changed places, the claret being in the uppr-r glass and the water in the lower. This is duo to the difference In weight of the liquids; wa ter, being the heavier, forces itself into the lower glass, and a portion of the claret is moved up to take the place of the descending water.—New York Her ald. CURE FOR CATARRH. A Remedy Which an Olil Virginian Say* I* Infallible. An old Virginia horse breeder who is visiting in New York claims to have an Infallible cure for catarrh. "It seems to me," he said "that 90 per cent of the people of New York city suffer more or less from catarrh. If they will do as I suggest, they can cure themselves In short order. "A friend of mine who used to live in Yonkers had such a severe case of catarrh that he was compelled to give up his business and go to Colorado. The doctors told him that th<- high alti tude of that state would benefit him. He remained in Colorado. nearly a year nnd then found himself as badly off as when he left Yonkers. After he bad made up his mind that nothing could cure him and that he might as well die at home as among strangers he met an old tinker, who gave him the reme dy, which cured him In three months. "Dissolve a little powdered alum in a pint of cider vinegar. Use the solution as a gargle three or four times a day. It won't do any harm if you swallow some of it. Two or three times a day, but particularly just before going to bed, dip a chicken feather in vaseline and stick the feather up the nostrils. I suptKi.se any contrivance bought at a drug store for the purpose will do just as well as a chicken feather, but the old tinker insisted that there -was some medicinal virtue In the feather. "The gargle clear* the throat and the lower portions of the air passages from the nostrils. The vaseline heals the dis eased condition of the affected parts. In a week the sufferer will feel Letter, and if he will keep up the treatment he can be assured that he will be cured." —New York Mall ami Express. Slxklllrr'H Arru a Deadly Weapon. "Another man has been killed by a blow of tiie list, which suggests the thought r . t at times the naked flst of a man, glv<*n proper Impetus by a well developed biceps, is an exceedingly dangerous and destructive instrument," said a man who for many years lived at Vinita, in the Cherokee Nation. "It recalls a bit of history local to the Indian Territory," he continued. "Not far from the Arkansas line there lived a half breed who went by the name of John Slxkiiler. He was a bad man, but not bad In the ordinary southwest ern way that Is to say, he was not a 'gun lighter,' although he enjoyed a general mix up immensely, and until the Cherokee council Intervened he In dulged in many such affrays. "After three men whom he had 'hiid out' had died of their Injuries the coun cil (tribal legislature) met and passed an act declaring that 'John Sixkiller's right arm Is a deadly weapon' and that 'he is forbidden to use it against an ad versary except to protect himself from death or great bodily injury.'" I'viMJty*» Spoiuif find Hit Irlirunta. Cal« large ami Kruall make the Knout careful toilet of any class of animals, excepting some of the opossums. I-!-* ons and tigers wash themselves in ex actly the same manner as the cat, wel ling the dark, india-rubber-like ball of the fore foot and the Inner toe. and passing it over the face and behind the tsars. The foot is thus at the same time a face sponge and brush, and the rough tongue combs the rest of the body. After the Weildliiis. The Countess—You've no Idea how embarrassed the oouut was when he proposed to me. The Dear Friend—l heard It took con siderable of your father's money to pay his debts.—Judge. Met Mot* Til nil Half Way. Dashaway—Well, old man, did you make up with your best girl? Clewrton Yes, but 1 thought I never tvould sucivi d in convincing her that I was wrong. Brooklyn Lite. SOMETHING NEW In the photograph line can be seen at the Findle)*Studio. The Artist Proof photograph on exhibition now, they are winners and please all who want an artistis picture. Stop in and see them. Novelties for Holiday trade now ready Broaches and buttons of all descriptions Copying and enlarging. A. L. FINDLEY, Telcohf.ii . P. O. H'dV, Bt.iler Hrauchei>—Mars and Kvan» City. t■?**■?* y aa By g Tk^ , n ; AFT' 3 f'HILAOELPHIi ; ■e.Jgal --DENTAL ROOMS.-- j' f " r j .V) - sth Ave., t'ittebura.r £ . 'r<-PRACTICA Y'J«'•"M" ,Yi 21 CROWN •"» PF.l'.ji • ,55 f|i% !•»" WHV „OT Of -i ffIIYOURSI «■ "''l CROWN! . , • 1 BRiOGfc* *«k ><"•'•■ <•! ' ■J 5 PER TOOTH A i!. f| ' ' J }—■ 1 - f Chemical Paint as, *2 of any desired color, equal to the best oil paint at less than half the cost; also Formula for best paint for tin and sheet iron roofs, the secret ot making them sent jiost paid for only 35 cts. Address Morris' Mercantile Co., Nilcs; O. i HUSELTOfsI j A January Shoe Sale r] fy BeginsSaturdayJan.il N &1 The Semi annual Shoe offering is more to J our profit than ever £4 V A this year It's !>een the biggest season in this store's history, and f V as a result tlieie's the biggest assortment of broken lots to be clean W A E.« ™ e ,'i We won t carry stock over from one season to another, f * WA All our finest shoes are included in this sile. MONEY CAN'T BUY k 1 [ • ANY BETTER. YL Women's Shoes iilen's Shoes g? a Enamels, Box Calf and Yici: kl TM In Enamel. Ideal Kid, box best oak soles: genuine Good- W3 call, lace and bntt-.n. Good- ytsar Welts. Fc| 1 year Welts. _ *4 00, 8 50. 3 00. & > >4? .-i-l (>O, 3 50, 3 75, 3 00, 2 ■>'' Now $"2 85, 2 65, 2 45. Wi Now Men's shoes at *1 00, worth f M Wj $8 15. 2 85, 2 I>o, 2 45, 200 go. kl ' A Women's shoes at 85c, worth Bovs' shoes at *1 00, worth $l5O. SI 50" [ .'I Wl Misses'shofs at *1 <>'. worth §l < li times' shoes.« ~, Holiday Slippers 01 A $1 15. At 25c, 40c. 50c. 75c, $1 00. f J Women's spring beel ... ... . n \f '' at 50c. worth *2 00. Men S WOOI BOOTS, £ f A 1 rjfontc Stockings.Overs, Rubber h) kj boots, marked at prices £ vj CG All colors and black kid at f0 ClOSe in a hurry. fA M 19c, 25c, 39c, 50c. k'\. v # Bargains in every pair of shoes in the house Gome early before 92 V." sizes are broken. These prices for cash only. No cards punched. . K li ~~ KU3ELTONS M ; q VL OPPOSITE HOTEL LOWRY. In A iilfc I SELLING OUT! | 8 All Winter (ioods Must Go Coats Halt Trice % .. . tj* lUankets, one-rhird to one-half off*. P Dress Goods Reduced. S Bargains in ever\ department to ",A ~ clean up stock before invoicing, p |L. Stein Son J 108 N MAIN STREET, (3UTLER, PA >0 ill jSinofnns!SalHcai|| y fIC |fiG.W.GAIL&AxJ : ■■l* VV Hi I I and MOST SMOKED J long cut tobacco in all the United I States, m&nuf actured with the express I purpose of blending the two qualities, t| that of a good smoke and a good chew. It is me.de of ripe, sweetened I "Burley," the only tobacco from | which a perfect combination of I smoking and chewing tobacco can I be made. Gail 6 Ax Navy is known by the ! distinctive character of its blue wrap s • j| per (which has many imitators), it | being to*day identically the same as | forty years ago, and it now stands 8 for the quality that it then. You get the very best, and take no chances, | when you buy Gail <5 Ax Navy. v, m yn iMMwari "i i.ijLrirrar n_ a i ijiu si a ■ Susy Aivwnys wh y? 'l'lie goo'l* wo M**l I Wi- jjuuraiitti-r |>ur<- atiil v. liuluHom<' -no n< i-(J of (fovi-rmfcut stamp* If you luy of us. lih'ASjO.N No. 2. If you deal wll h usOli'< J yiiu'ri-»all»Hc il you t< ll your frli'iiil* tlmt maltt'ii I ra<l<- for » . We llml ll pays lo Rive you hatlsfa<-1 Inn TUV l>. ALWAYS IN STOCK ||M:H, 1...UW, MVKUIIOI.T. .1 k. UK. K - Ml UllNOfr 'IjIOtPHoS, (ill; ON L.ll MMJKIt, lllilltl.K, war ami olTer llicio to you 0 year old at $1 per full gu;u t, H quarts £»uo. GRAHi FATHER'S CHOICE. wlii lv« y kuuj aotf?ed y«*ash old, <*> i»< r gal lon. W<- pay c[iaiK«H on all mail orders of ># IJO cm- over. floods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE MALJEBS IW WIKES AND LIQUORS, Hon 14 Smitbfleld Street, formerly 411 Water Street MTTSBUH'j, FA. •F mil 3:11 2 159. r. k A. 1458 Bert McCandless, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. W. Jefferson St., Butler. At «i<l Car* by Using AJiUliu Street lintraure. Wailing Parlor for Ladies. l'copl«'a I'lione 109. Blank Books ANU Office Supplies Always customary to Ma» i. yppf books first of the year. Our stock is complete in every way. MCMILLAN'S DIARIIiS FOR 1902 L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Eslate Agent. 117 JB.'JKf'FJECRSON. BUTLER PA County Commissioners' Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned Tounty Commissioners of | Butler County. Pa.. l,y virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of said County | outhoririiKT them so to do. will expose a' 1 public sale in the hall wav of the Court House ! in Butler borough. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 11th day of February 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m.. all the right, title, in- j terest and claim of said County, of. in and to • the following descritied tracts of land: , No. I—Twenty-six acres. Allegheny twp. M s? Adams and Tinsman, owners or reputed owners, sold to county by John T Martin treasurer, June 8. l-'.ti. bound- ■ ed north by lands of J Hutzler. bounded east ; by lands of W F Alien. bounded south by lands of .1 antes Blakeley. bounded west by j lands of Nicholas Wally. deceased, lot a 1 ' tax. interest and costs, No. 2 Twelve acres. Allegheny twp. F. A ; Mcl.innls, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by Cyrus Harper. ' treasurer. .June 11-' i*. bounded on the north ; by lands of Samuel McKamey. bounded on ; the east by lands of B I" Hltchkock. bounded , on the south by lands of .1 W McGlnnis. ! bounded on the west by lands of same. Total . tax. Interest and costs. «I!i.ih; No. 3 Ten acres, Allegheny twp, Harry Thompson, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by t'yfus Harper, treasurer. June 13. l-i-. bounded north by landsof Andrew Campbell, bounded east by lands of > A. Campl« !l. bounded south by |sods nf Isabella Ellis. bounded west by lands of Amlri w ('ampbell. Total tax. inter est and costs. sl*.Ts. No. 4—One hundred acres, more or less. Al legheny twp. Anderson Negiey (or Niggle), offin r> or reputed owners, sold to county comri:i-sioners by John T Martin, treasurer. Juii" li. 1-.4. bounded north by lands of Wil liam Karns. bounded east by lands of W T < ra vford et a): liounded south by lands of William Kennedy, now I' \\ Albert, et ai: bounded west by lands of James Jolly. Total tax. interest ami costs. *44 ii~. No. V Hou-a and lot. Adams two, J J l>au'_rhertv. owner or reputed owner, sold to cnr.ntv by John T Martin, t; 1 ,-urer. June N !-'*>. bouuded *nort h by lanos of Ellas Irvin. bounded east by lands <if George M.arburter, liounded south by lands of W J Keed. bounded west by lands of I* ,v \V K 1!. Total tax. Interest and costs. " Nii. (i House and lot in Butler twp. James McCullough. owncf or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John 1 Martin, treasurer. June s. lsS<6, liounded north by lauds of Charles Huffy, bounded east by lands of Charles Duffy, liounded south by lands of Charles I'ufTv. bounded west by lands of Charles Huffy.' Total tax, Interest and cos s. sis.s:t. Nil ; House and lot in Butler twp. Chas Garner, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer, June s, ]v».. liounded north by New Castle road, bounded east by street. 1 ruled south by ally, bounded west by •» >v Noble. Total tax. interest and costs, *17.93. No. s TiilrUen ares, Buffalo twp. Lewis lie! I, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioner* by Cyrus Harper, treasurer. June 13, ls!W,bounde-i north by lands of Louis Valler, tjounded east by lands of Louis \ al ler. bounded south !>v lands of Georee Ream er, bounded west by lands of John Torrenee. Total tax, interest and eosts. fH*.46. No. .* Seventy acres, riearfield twp. M I) Golcinser, owner or reputed owner, sold to county cornmissioners by John T Martin, Measurer. June -. l<r,. Iwjunded north by binds of MrDeavitt & Shroup. bounded east bv lands of Audr* w M< Hride heirs, txttinded Mitil h by lands of" John Sweeny and McGin ley, l>ounde<l west by lawls of P.. McGrady. Total lax. interi st and cost £4l.i>s. No. li)— Four acres, Clearfield twp, Michael Kerr, owner or reputed owner,sold to county ronirnls-Jorif rs by John T Martin, treasurer, .June r\ HW, bouiKied north by lands of Wm Stew.'irt,bound* «1 east by lanosof \\ > Ixmiidt <1 I»v lands of William Stewart, bounded west by lands of William Stewart. Total tax. Interest and < - osts. No. \ : Tv o acres. Fairvlew twp, < arrc*l or Karl Butzc r, owner or reouf ed owner,sold to county coinmis-i-me: •. by John T Martin, tresistirer, June H, i. bounded north by public ii»ad. boun<> <1 east by Petrolia borough, bounded -«»uJh by lands of Wm Wilfion. lx»und»d \\vt» t by lands of same. Total tax. int**r st ;».:«! cwts. 5i1.15. No Lot. Fairview twp. Levi MeFann, owner or repul* *! owr.er, sot«l to county com missioners oy Jolul (" Martin,treasurer.J '.c i h IW.bounded north by lands of Paul 'I i .at j man. Ixjunded east by public ror.d, bo voided I south by lands of N Pontius, bounded west, by lands of same. Total tax, interest -ind costs. sl4 51f. No 14—'Twoand one-lialf acres, Fairview iwp, • FBea:t>'s ht ir-.. owner-, or reputed owiiei . r >ld in county commissioners by John i Martin. ireaiur«*-.June 8, IKKUxju nd ed north iiy lands of I'eter Peters, bounded east by lands of <J !! Gibson, bounded south by lands of Mary Keep, bounded west by land- of H W Keep. Total tax, interest and costs .$141*7. No. la Thirty acres, Fairview twp. .1 11 Ja< k, own«r or reputed owner.sold to county commissioners by Johu T Martin, treasurer. June H, 1 t-'Mt, bounded north by lands of W \\ Murtland, bounded east by lands of Richard Jennings, bounded south by lands of I*" E Mc (iiew. bounded went' by lands of Minerva Wallace. Total tax. interest and costs, No. 16 Two lots. Fair view twp, Nathan Miiroy. owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioiuTs by Juhn T Martin, treasurer. June h. Ibounded north by land«. of I) W Dart, bounded east by an alley, bounded south by public road, bounded west by lands of i> W Dart. Total tax. interest and costs. $ 13450. «... No. 17 One lot, Fi-irview twp, T J Dlns rnc>re. owner or reputed owner.sold to county commissioner. l * by John T Martin, treasurer, i June *. inyc, iiounded north by lands of i Nuncy II Brown, bounded east by lands of L 1 It Luph<*r. bounded south by lands of Lowry I Thorne, bounded west by lands of John Andre. Total tax, Interest and costs, $14.:J1 I No. 1H One lot, Falrview twp, Nancy U i Crown.ou ner or r«?puted owner, sold to coun ty <« rnmlssloners by John 1' Martin, treas ' ure. June H, I8W?. bounded north by ' in b <%4f N. i't'iiiius, iKii: tided east by lands of L li I/upher. liound«'d south by lands of . bounded we>t by lands of John Atnlre. I otal tax, i«itc;rest and co-Is, sl44s j No. l i One acre. Fail view t w,\ U V Brown, owner or reput<*<l owner, sold to county com missioners by John T. Martin, tr asurcr, June h. Ih'.JO, bounded north by lands of Mary Dodd.bounded east by lands of Joanna Conn, bounded south by lauds of II Brown. l)oun<l ed wc.it by lauds of Elizabeth B Brown. Total tax interest and costs, $U..7.>. No. 20 Twenty-three acres. I'enn twp, Cooveii & Co., owners or reputed owners, sold to county commissioner by John T Martin, treasurer, J tine H, 1890, bounded north by lands of John Coo vert. bounded east bv lands of Marshall, bounded south by lands of K A Henderson, bounded west by land . of James Hamilton. Total tax. Interest and costs. s}fi.23. v 0.21 Twenty *ix acres.Menu two, 1 homas Marshall, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer. June H, l-w, bounded north by lands of BenJ Powell, bounded east by - -- .liounded south by lands of W i Martin. Iwiuuded west by lands of Albert Wible. Total tax. Interest and costs. No. 22 one-half Interest In twenty-six arret* in Venango twp. Andrew Norcross, owner or reputed owner, sold to county com missioners by John T Martin, treasurer, i June s, Is'W. bounded north by lands of Arnos | Heaton. liounded east l»y lancfs of W G hniith. bounded south by lands of J B McLaughlin, bounded west by lands of Be v. Peters. Total tax. Interest ana costs, sl4.'is. No. .li Lot or tract of land in Butler boro, Harvey B Hunt, owner or reputed owner, ] sold to county commissioners by John 1 i Martin, treasurer. June N I*l*l. bounded on all i olnts by the Pittsburg A Western Bail j road. Total tax, interest and costs, 21. No. St House and lot, Butler boro. I J Moutßomery, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer, June s. INUO, hounded north by \Ve-»t I) street, boundeil ast by O M Bal.er, bounded south by an alley, bounded west by Mrs. i; N Lytic. Total tax, Interest and costs, &.*•}.HB, No. :% Two lots, putler boro, .Samuel Crawford, owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John 1 Martin, treasurer. June bounded north by James B Kearns, bounded eat»t by an alley, bounded south by Locust street, bounded west by Lincoln street. Total tax, Interest and costs. §25.91. No. 27 One-half Interest In lot in Butler boro, Hays A; owners or reputed owners, sold to county commissioners bv Cyrus Harjier, treasurer, June Hi, 1 m'.w,l,*oufin ed north by an alley, bounded east by an allev, bounded south by Lot No. ♦», bounded •v< » by Broad street. Tax, Interest and ' \\'oOne |yt. Falrview boro,B W McKee, owner or reputud ownCr. SOl.d to county com missioners by John I Martin,treasurer, June k, bounded north by Cnion Hall, bound ed ea.il. by an illcy, iiounded south by l'etro 11a street, bouiaed west by Main street. Total tax, interest and costs, iJ.J.ns. No. '-D One lot, Fairvlew boro. Joseph Or ris. owner or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer, June K, IW, liounded north by Presbyterian churcii, bounded i»a~,t by J einpieton, bounded south by Brown lino, bounded west by Main street. Total tax, Interest ami costs. iM.2I. No. :n One lot, Falrview boro. (1 W Madl son, owner or reputed owder, so d to county commissioners by John T Martin, treasurer, June s, |MMi, bounded north by Sunbury street, bounded east by McKee. liounded >»nth by Houghton, Ixmnded west by Mc ' 1<» e. r ldt" I tax. Interest and costs, §IH.7H. No. .'JI Lot, pet roll it boro, I Itosenburg:, owner or reputed owner, *ohl t county com missioners by John T Martin,trhasuriir, June H, IHiHi, bounded liort h by Central hotel, hounded east by 'l' Denholm, bounded south by Main street, bounded west by Central h.flrJ. Total tax, Interest and costs, SHMKS. No. li" Ilou.se and lot, Hun bury boro, Jef ferson Allen, ov, ncr or reputed owner, sold to county commissioners by Jqhu T Martin, t reasurer, June *, is'.MJ bound, d north by J A McC-uidless, iKiunded east by Main street, bounded south by o L DulJ'ord.bounded west by an alley Total tax. interest and costs, No. Hit —'Two lots, Hunbury boro, Jefferson Allen, owner or reputed owner, sohi to coun ty commissioners by John T Martin, treas urer, June s, Is'.HS. bounded north by S S Hunt and James Wilson, bounded east by Main street, bounded south by John MechlluSf, bounded west by an alley. Total tax, inter est and costs, $17.79. All lands sold will be subject to the ap o'on a I of the Court of Common Pleas, oil re ifi, /, f . ! • »'u«d«» at March term of <'ourt. as reijuffed by lifts. A TTEST r t M» %j +U£ a, J. c. KiskAonoN, JOHN W. tilLLF.M'ii*.. Clerk. JOHN A. FICHKItT, < ounty i .'ommlsshmers. Commissioners* Office, Butler Pa.. Decem ber m tjoi vyM. a. uii l4-IJR. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. OKHCK—Next door to CiTZKiN Oflic , Butler. Pa MORE MEN ARE LEARNING i everj day that its better to pay a little more for clothes made to measure than to try to save a few dollars, simply because the few therebv .=aved sacrifices the value of the clothes. It is impossible to cheapen the workmanship of good clothes without destroying their value Give us your order for our S3O sack suit and we will give you an interesting example of comfort and economy. Our abundant assortment of new fall goods affords every opportunity for a choice selection. Aland. £ That Dangerous > | Cough ] 1 May lead to something more V X serious if not cured soon. \ ° Ur ✓ Syr. White Pine Comp. ' \ with \ Eucalyptol and Honey, r ( is the remedy for it, promptly re- / 1 lieves and speedily cures all throat { and bronchial affections. \ v Price 25 and 50c. C y (If you suffer from liea.lache, / X Redick's headache powders .jvill S J give prompt relief, if your dealer C f does not have them we will send f X them to you by mail, packages of / ! 4 doses 10 cents.) X /Redick & GrohmanA / Prescription Druggists. IC9 N. Main St., Butler, p a. ft Jr SSB v Bffl J j. Si fe If IH I (t y V * Don't Suffer from the cold. Don't wear Underwear tmsuited to the season. Get something that is warm and comfortable. We Sell Dr. Deimel's linen tnesh underwear. Or. 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. BUTI.FK, PA. B. & B. new and beautiful 1902 dress cotton; and shiri-waistiDgs Specially choice line fine new Printed Mad ran, 25c y aril il " white «roundH with neatest Htnall figure effectH yet shown. Fijr shirj. whirt waist gowns and men's nhirts they're without equal, style and value. Other new Imported Madras and Novelties, 30c, :i. r >c, including finest to 7isc yard. Pretty new Madras, I~J and 15c; yard. New Imported Dimities, i! 0 and 25c. America has also produced good and pretty Diiuitias, flj to 15c yard. Fine new Wash Goods up to most exipiiHite French NovUtic., at $2,00 yard. New Imported White Goods, 15c to 75c yard plain weaves and fine dress and shirt waitil noyeltin-t. Fine Wash <|otxls r feature hero not a store in America does fine Wa.-.ti Goods bnsinef-M on so extensive a scale as this one -nor wells as low. What's more, we've the samples ready to send to prove it soon as you specify what kinds, what styles, for what pur pose, o. ;w,.u. what price" you're inter ested in, wo we'll be sure&sena e*aci*y what's wanted. Hoggs & Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA Thorough pr»vMv*> court* I |< iUV given BY MAIL Mactlgr as Llj/VM* taugh! In our cl*t( room*. Write tor ctlflogu* FREE. Snnilminn » he »horthano IIIUIIU 4 COMMCKCIAL »CHOOL, ._ || Aur em lei.n Avnu., A I HU/nt PtTTBBDUUK. PA. JBaUUutMd IB XMU*. i m i want thi.. S v VaA advertis -o>j Stop at our store for a Free Sample OF Mermen's Talcum The best powder for the toilet, for the baby and for chaped and roughened skins. 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. Mardorfs Bicycle Store end Repar Sbop, 109 W. Cunningham St «:• - i-fi'S ENGLISH PMJ3YAL PILLS • • , v • 11. i»h- .wlc T>ruggl»t tot 's ji . > r \ s tNUI.MII "1 K«-<! .""J - ,i>] rn-Lii'u :vi.i.'h. wjalotl with blue t.'ihv r. I'.'.uV no <• flii r. lu ruor daateroiu »«'"*'<■ luiiur.t -.i I i/t.il:\ti ltuy of your Dnitrtri-t r sci.il i> :iinps for PnrUoular*. Tr»i. iuobSul* aii.l •Urllef for lJMlir»." in Ml" i>>- nitcrn lO.oooTwtlmonMU*. bold t>> J! I?rutu u OCIOHtSTBB CHEMICAL CO. 110 v llr< »ii Jiqanre, PHIIA., PA Mention MMn A safe, certain relief for Supprensed I Menstruation. Never knolrn to fafl. Safe! ■ Kure! Sp<-t"ly! KatisfacUon Guaranteed ■ or tuoney Itofunded. Went prepaid lor ■ 81.00 per box. Will send themon trial, to ■ be paid for when relieved. Kumpii* Free. K UWITCP MIDIMICO., »Q1 T4, U»CA»TI«. J Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy. Pearson B. Nacs's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House Butler Penn'a The best of horses and first class rigs al ways on hand and for hire. Best accommodations In town for perma nent boarding and transient trade. Speci al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses. A good class of horses, both drivers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses hough pon proper notification by PEARSON B. NACE. Telephone. No. 219. YOUNG LADIES" GIRLS; YOUNG MEN, BOYSJ everywhere can earn s6.otf per week ki span lime or evenings, addressing envelope*, no nuiney required, hundred* of workers now employed, proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed envelope to FRANKLIN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 830 Filbert Street, Dept. A. PHILADELPHIA, PA Patronize The New FISH AND POULTRY MARKET AT 113 S MAIN ST, BUTLER, PA. FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY, BUTTER. EGGS and CHEESE. Stock always fresh. NOTICE TO FARMERS—I will pay the highest cash price for Poultry, But ter, Efigs and Iliiies. h. A. REIBER, 'Phone 533 W S. & E. WICK, DEALERS IN Kough and Worked Lumber of! '*! l JKlnda. boors, Hash and Mouldings. OH Well Uigs a Specialty. ofllix' and Yard S iCuiiiilniiijarn and Monroe Bin nfiiu- want I'anu OattA r A fi ... UU if WSHY IkJ New Wall Paper. Call and see our line for 1902 up-to-date. ReainaDts at Bargain Pfices. F. W. Uevoe & Co. I'ure Lead and Zinc PAINTS. Picture Framing A Specially. Patterson Bros.. 236 N. Main St, Wick Building, Phoo« 400- < > New Store. n ' New Store,* > A 121 East ranp Q 121 East < > < »Jefferson St. w Jefferson Sti ■ J | nillinery House ] ; The latest fall novelties, newest styles and most nobby < 'line of Millinery ever shown in Butler county is now open for' r you inspection at our new store 121 East Jefferson St. i >Miss BERTHA WAGNER, )DA P"I?'Q j MI SS PAPE. ] > I Milliner. |lArrjO,| Manager. }, |j Richey's |j| y New |j? ?|lce Cream Parlor!) sl AND §/ p Res taut rei r\ tj > <| Meals at all Hours. §) S M Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, | / / * Delivered to all parts of town. | ✓ I 142 S Main Street. | \ People's Phone A Charmir>g Creation The recovery of ill:: fin , , i^' painting of the Duchess ot Dcv >n- iljß' I shirr, has revived interested i i the l&y- J Gainsborough We arc sh wing i/fV ; ,M jn/ this picturt sqtie typ> of hr de vel"ped in a vsirir'ty o' maieria's V«v ' I JP The mode' art v< ry be «nt'fu' ,tnrt X. attractive a»<! arc distinctly t ». ish. Quality i> up t > our usually Hl 'jli STANDARD. Rockensteins, MILLIMEEY EMPORIUM. 328 Soutli Main Strec* - - L.l'l .I ?» Greek-American Fruit and Confectionery Co. JAMES NICKLES, Manager. Fill up the Stocking With Chocolate candies. The " r :^ children will like 'cm and you won't have any regrets, because ; j V v#£- /fc '* V^SL these candies are pure and whole- ■/' >, ; ■ '■ r . ''%s& some. There's no better made, i,\ --»j •' -N: and we've put the prices as low as - V. pure .goods can be sold for. We've j fcL i>'J \ every kind. If you can't decide i what kind to buy, try our mixed candies. They're 20 cents a . *]> pound, elsewhere 30c lb. for the . V same mixed •. Goods Delivered to All Parts of the Gity FOUTH MAIN STREET BUTLER, PA State Normal School SLIPPERY ROCK, BUTLER COUNTY, PA. Expi-nst>S for Spring Term of Fourteen Weeks to student* who intend to teach Only Forty-One Dollars! s4l TEXT BOOKS ARE FURNISHED FREE. It is the constant aim of the management of this scnool to direct every effort toward improvement in the Preparation of Teachers for Their Work. Ftudents may board and room in town. Tuition free to students over seven teen years of age who shall sign an aureement binding them to teach two full annual terms in the Common Schools. Such students mutt also receive regular Instruction in the science and Art of Teaching, in classes devoted to that object, for the whole time for which such allowance is drawn. Spring Term begins March 2§, 10Q2- Send for a Catalogue' ALBERT E. MALT BY, Principal. NEtf-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER For siity years the YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE has been a national weeklv read almost jjntirply t>y fanners, and lips enjoyed the confidence and support of the American people to a degree ucvtr attained by nay similar A publication. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER is made absolutely for farmers and their fani lies. The first ■JYY *—K \\ J number was issued > ovember 7th, R^R. M \/\/ Every department of agricultural industry is covered by * -*—4 * special contributors who are leaders in their respective lims, and the TRIBUNE FARMER wil' be in every sense a high class, up to date, live, enterprising agricultural paper, profuse ly illustrated with pictures of live stock, model farm buildings \ f and homes, agricultural machinery, etc. - * ' 1 j U Farmery' wives, soni and daughters' wjll {jncj special pages "* for their entertainment. Regular price, SMQ per ypar, biH \ou cj»n bfjy it wi(b favopte home wcpkly newspaper The CITIZEN, one ymf for $1 75 or CITIDKN and Tn'-Weekly Triune fur i 2 GQ. I j \ Send your subscriptions aril moi ry to TUP- CITIKKN, 1 Butler, l'a. Send your name and addresi to NP<VV-YORK TRIBUNE FARM ICR, New-York City, and B free sample copy will be mailed to you. Trv) The CITIZEN FOR JOB WORK
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