j -Paris Robes Belforri Cord- I New Spring Dress Goods S FOR EARLY BUYERS: > We received tliis gt p3 week our first shipment of New d O Spring Dress Goods and through £> this advertisement we extend a cordial invitation to you to come Y P3 and Jook through our stock | whether you wisli to purchase or O t-i j x ng H°°' B S-TROUTMAN'S-S © % v Leading* Dry Goods and Carpet i O •/ House. -Henrietta Serge- WHJL"* YOU"— LOOH>» AT Otflt ~ BOOTS AND SHOES | BUFFERS IAMPI | OXFORDS All the Latest Spring and Summer FOOTW EAR AT Vogeley & Bancroft's Artistic in Style, Reasonable in Price, Reliable in Quality. Bee #ur mea's fine shoe, codecs* and lace at $1.25. See oar Indies fine kid button shoe at SI.OO. Sea oar ladies fine oxford tie, pat leather tip at 75 cts, See oar childrens shoes from 25 to 60 cents. See oar other Popular Price Lines. Plow Shoes, Working Shoes, Fine Dress Shoes of all Styles and qualities at the LOWEST PRICES, Base Ball and Tennis Shoes Visit our store and we will please you. VOGELEY. BANCROFT No. 347 South Main Street, OPPOSITE WILLARD HOUSE, BUTLER, PA. A TALISMAN! While there is nothing exactly magical about our shoes, there is a "slight'of hand" that trans them ont with the fitting qualities that makes them famous. There is too, a "charm" about them so impressive that custo mers yield to the "spell" that never leaves. Onr ladies' shoes might be called "enchanters." Our men's are full of talsmanic virtues, smooth Bailing in these shoes, "no tacking" (nautical friends please catch on) The season of circuses reminds tis of "turns," and the only thing "acrobatic' aboat ours is that, like all our goods, thoy bend easily, being very flexible. Goodyear Welts, too modest to put on airs, could do it if they wanted to though. The only thing low about them is the price. Call and see them at ROBINS BROS., . 8. E. Corner of Diamond. - • - Near Opera House. MR THE HOLID ITS OHtY JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., - Dufly Block. ' •/ Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience.' - ifrSrh" GOLD FREE! To every person bringing us a copy of this paper, we » jFI will insert FREE OF CHARGE a fine $2.00 Gold Filling, ln every BEST SET of SB.OO Teeth. We warrant them to b© the best that can possibly be made, no matter wliat W 833 tilling* (» specially), Jt.oo ana up I Silver KUlliifs, ~ ~ * 15? Mnahnm Fllllne. - - soc I Teeth Extracted. . - *SC Palnleaa extracting a specialty. Pure <;as or Vitalized Air administered. so^ents. Parlies living out If the city can come lu the inornliu and wear their new teeth hom<- the sameo.,. :NEW YORK DENTISTS, gMSAKCSO" "WT T BT. Comer oyi Ml Liberty St., Plttatoarg. Pa. JOHNSON'S LINIMENT \J v ir TSZZZXAh ill -se. jy -GENERATION AFTcF? GENERATION -o>V> ilive csti) asd BLE>-u> rr. . ° r Hi ' J>fMMNir{(vn Sugar 9 Children Tore Tt, F.very Traveler should hare a **• of it in bis sat.-hot. Every Sufferer at i<->, x -N* I r- TOOB H«ulncTie. < utarrh. Bronchitis, Arthitin,« lu >l«ra Morbus Inarrli.»*a,Jan • n« • . tn or Mmb* Stiff Joints or Strains will An.! In thla old Anoriyn* relief and • nr.. I ainpbU't fr»s». Hold fvcTTwhem l'nw ?.* or*-* l»v niail, f- oottl«is, Exprcm pakl f I SJJOUNSO.N* «TOS. MA*. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Sogs, Hogs, AND POOLTRY. tffetl Pnsc Book on Treatment of Animal* nndC'hnrt *ent Free. CTBF*i \ InHanitiia 1 win A.'Spinal Meuiuiciti*. 31 ilk l-rvrr. B.B.—Mruinn. L»«pu«'W. Khi-aoalism. UiMcmpfr, Sn«nl l)iwliarec?t. ~Bom or Grub-., Wormi. K.E < oniric. Heave*, Pnenmoilia. F.F.—Colfte or («ripe«« Bellyache. G.G.-MlwnrriaKe. Hoinorrhages. 11.11.—1 rinnry and Kinney IMnennen. I.l.—Kranlire I>i*»en*e«. flange. J.R.--DineaM'n of Di«i»lion, I araljr»i*« Single bottlo rover 50 . - - • M«nbl<> fane, with SpedfU-N Manual, \ eterinary * "in* * >ll and Mwlicator, ** * *!!lt Jur Veterinary Care Oil* - - 1.00 gold Wr DrankU'. or M>aft |Wp>H In qnanlitjr on n-r*l*t of pr»rf. HtIPHRETR'IED. CO., 11 1 A 113 mil-aim St., Tort. W J^iHUMPSREYS' F 1 HOMEOPATHIC lIwHLISPECIFIC No.uU In üb. 30 years. Tho on!» rarcc-fnl rcmcJy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, HntPHR£YS*«ED. CO., 111 A 113 WUllati Si., Jc* lork. slo,ooc will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make WOLFF'S ACME BLACK ING at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc.aboitle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer is open until January ist., 1893. For particulars address the undersigned. ACME BLACKING is made of pure alcobol, other liquid dressings are made of water. \V.itcr costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make ACME BLACKING as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack a'cs like many of the water dressings ai:;l then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOI.'?F & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PI K-RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle Is enough to mnke six scratched and dulled cl: r; chair; look like newly fnishc-l tni j. .j..- It will do mr.ny ether remarkable biuli r.o other | "rnt ( all 00. All retailers sell it. white and h FOR MEN ONLY? Woakneta of Body and Kind, Effccta rtlilailillliof Brrorsor Eroeaaea in Older Young, ttabusl. !*ol»U MANHOOD follf HfsJorcd. Ilow In »nlbrL'» *nt SirCBKikeaWKAK.I SniVBI^iPKOORC<4NSaPABTHOI- SSOU¥. AlHeluiefy •ufßlllh* lIOHK TKKATIKST—BrnefIIt In n d»y. In |r«tlfy fr«m 60 Htatca aad Fer. Igm Coaalrlra. Write Ihra. DMerlbtl*e licoli, au-l prooN (arait «1» rr»a. SSZ ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. "PS DOCTORS LAKH ■ I'HIVATi: niSmSAKT. ■ 11~ Mi Con. PKNM Avt. ANO FounTH ST.. IJWLSJr PITTSBURGH. PA. . ' xWito. \ All fominof IH'li' alcniKl f'om i plicau-'l L»i-«:i»MMm|iiiiiiiß<:i>N rrllH|r FICISTIAI. an'i sen sTiric Mc>l- L icatiim uro trcntfil at litis I>lß - enw.ry with u wicccss vnrely altiijiuNl. IJr. ». K. l-.ike\*:i member of tli" !"'> •'I (jollcteot 1 li> - iicinns an<l Surgeone, and the oldest and most exix-rieneed Srw i .ii.mr in the city fapcu.il iit teiitlon ftlvon to Nor VOUA OebUity trome"ce««ivo mental exertion, Indiscretion of youth, etc.. caus ing physical and mental decay,lack of < ncrgy, etc.; also Cancers, Old Us, i'ilen, Kheumattom, and all iliseaHOeof the Skin, ! loo<l, l.nnp > Xlrlnary OrKans,etc. Consultation Irea ami wtiictly coußdential. Oluce hours, 0t» , sud 7to 8 P/m.; Knn,la;, i 2 1., '. l - M.o ;i lv. ~'l at olTlco or adilrcHtt I \ui-, ' ''i.. ~NN AVK.A»D«THST..PXTTSU( BUH.PA. BEAD AND REMEMBER. For strictly pure anil reliable KTKAKJHT LIyUOIW. call on I. IV. FiaJGH, 14 KMITHFIEI.It ST., PITTSBI Ut.ll, PA. (Opp. Monongahela House.) Matchless Tor Family use and Medicinal pur poses are FINCH'B GOLDEN WFWING. All II GUCKENHEI.MKK K WHISKY. . per qt. ; OVEKHOLT'B WHISKY. c qts. DILLINUKKS WHISKY, ) for s•>. Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped FKEE OF EXPENSE on receipt of cash or post office order. fW-Nothing expreised C. O. I). Send for Prica List. Cotton Root A recent discovery by an old SWtf —) physician. Successfully used WEV" moiitlily by thousands of apr a» Ladles. Is the only prefectly Jmr safe and reliable medicine W discovered. Beware of un- drupiflMs « iio of place of ibis. Ask forCoOK's COTTON ROOT COMPUI'nd, take no substitute, or Inclose *1 and ti cents lu postago in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full seal ed particulars lu plain envelope, to ladies only. ■' stamps. Address Pond 1.1 ly Company. No. 3 I'lsber Hlock, Detroit, Mich. Sold in butler by <•. N. Boyd. J. I". Balph, J. C. Itedlck and druufflsts everywhere. TURN ON THE LIGHT And let it (rlliuuier UI 111 every / JHBt man, nom.n Kiwwh of Ihe i y. xc ilbni ) ot Gosser's Cream Glycerine. It is tho ideal Cosmetic. It stimulaten tho nerve,s, quickens circulation and carries away dead particles of tho skin, leaving it line and clear. It has no equal for Chap ped Hands. Lips, Face, or roughness of the skin, and is not excelled a* a dressiun for tho face after shaving. It is a bland, ereaiuy emulsion, with just enough \cg« table oil to soften the skin. No latly or gentleman should he without it. Be sure to get the genuine. Take no substitute. ''For sale by J. C. liedick, Drug gist, Butler, Pa. i,. (J. W IOK DFALKR IN Rough and Worked Lumber ok"ALL KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. LIME. HAIK AMD PLASTER. Office opposite P. JiW. I>epoi. BUTLER - " P-A ADJcRTISERS >r» when in "C-go, wlll> -d n f"'. i> « v o< LORD & TKOMiiSs THK OITIZEN M IS(! KLI.AN KOt'S- A SHORT STORY. (1-KINTEI> BY KEgCEST.) The Xt-wnian M. K. Church is »he largest in the rity of ItlooincbArre. havinii over B<lo m'-mber-. The Oflicial Board is in seasion. A very animated disenssion is going en over the withdrawal of twenty seven of the memliers of the church. Dr. Williamson, the eloquent pastor. i' speakintr: ••'I admit that in point of number- twen ty even out of over eight hundred would make hnt very little difference, but see who the twenty seven arc—the very ones who cany on our prayer meetings aiul at tend the spiritual affair- <;f the church. It is true that they are not the wealthy nart of our church, hut a church cannot he rim with monev alone. "Brother Williamson" spoke up the lion. Charles Smith, a member of the I.eg islftture, "1 *ay let them go; we will get along much better without them. They have grown crazy over the Prohibition party and right here in our prayer meeting some of them have grown so bold as to de clare that any man who did not vote their ticket was rupportrng the liquor ffitrac. Now, I claim to be as good a prohibition ist as any man in the Prohibition party, and inde'ed. a better prohibitionist, for the reason that 1 had the honor ot voting for the enactment of our present high license law, which has done more for temperance than the Prohibition party will ever ac complish." Then Judge Grant, one of the county Judges, spoke up: "Gentlemen, this re cent discussson about the church being the bulwark of the liqnor traffic ianothing short of blasphemy in calling the faithful follow er- of the Lord Jesus Christ the upholders of the rum-traffic, the greatest curse the world has ever seen. I agree with Broth er Smith, let those Prohibition crank- go. and our church will then go on in peace." (Applause from the other members of the Board..) "Ofcourse," said Dr. Williamson, "we will have to give them their letters, for we can lind no fault with their Christain char acter. But we have none to take their places in the public prayer service. This is one of the evils of bringing politics into religion; they won't mix. The Grand Old Republican party is a good enouglktcmper ance party for me, and while it is not up to the standard on the temperance ques tion that 1 would like to see it, yet I am not going to throw .away my vote on a party that has'nt a ghost of a chance of electing its candidates." (Applause.) "I don't nnderstand what these fanat cal Prohibitionists want," .-aid the Hon. ilr. Smith. "Our church a? a church has declared that the 'liquor tratlic cannot be legalized without sin, - and nothing strong er than that could be uttered. Tho man who sells liquor for a living is worse than a—" Just then there wa-- a sharp knock on the door. "Come in," responded the double-bass voice of Dr. Williamson. The door opened and the portly form of the saloon-keeper across the „treet appear ed in the doorway. Be was the first to break the oppressive silence: "Gentleman, knowing this to be your regular meeting night, I decided to come over and inform you that I and my family have made up our minds to join your church and help along the good work jou are doing." This speech was greeted with dumb astonishment by the members of the Board. Dr. Williamson was the first to speak: "Baye you given up the saloou busi ness/" "No Sir," replied the saloon-keeper. "Are you going tot" "No sir; I ain conducting a respectable place and see no reason why I should." "W-e-ll," slowly replied tho Doctor, "our church rules prohibit us from taking in dealers in liquors, aud for that reason, we must rcfuso you." "Oh," said the saloon-keeper, a llush r.f anger coming into his already florid face, "I"was not aware < l'that. On what ground does yonr church refuse to admit, saloon keepers?" "On the ground that they are engaged in a business that sends souls to hull," replied Dr. Williamson. "The llibbt sa;, that no drunkard shall inherit th- kingdom of God, and therefore no drunkard-maker can. More than that, our"Board of Dish ops has declared that the liquor traffic cannot be legalized without sin." The saloon-keeper was thoroughly aroused by this time, and in a suppressed, angry tone he asked: "Do you know that a great many of your members are regular customers of mine?" "I have heard that, some were," . aid Dr. Williamson. "Do you know that two of this official Board, now in this room, are among my regular customers?" Xo reply, but two very red faces showed who had been hit. "Do you know that I got my license from Judge Crant, who -its right here, for which I paid tho regular license fee/ "Hold on," said Judge Grant, "you are going too fast, my friend; 1 do noi make the laws, and I am compelled by the license law to grant licenses; therefore I am not responsible." "Well, the law was enacted by Mr. Smith, there, and other Republicans." "You can't place the responsibility 011 me," said Mr. Smith. "I carried out the wishes of those who elected me. Had I been elected on a Prohibition platform I would have voted for a prohibitory law. My party stands for high license and I voted for the law." "I understand that fully," said tho saloon keeper, "but I voted for you; so did Judge (iraut; so did Dr. Williamson; the rest of this Board and the great majority of the voters in your church. I took it for granted that all who voted for you believed in license. Now, lam politely told that I cannot join this heaven-bound band and that 1 shall go to hell. Dr. Williamson here, voted lor you, Smith, to pass a license law whiih compels Judge Grant to give 1110 a license —to go to hell! lam the fourth party to the agreement and without the consent of you three I could not en gage in the whisky business. You three are bound for heaven, where you will wear crowns and play on golden harps, while I am to suffer the torments of the damned ! Gentlemen if yonr bible is true, and I go hell for selling whisky, yon will gg with me to hell lor voting to give nie tj»e legal right of doing so. Good Night. With that he vanished, closing the door behind him with a vigorous slam. The members of the Official Hoard look steadfastly on the lloor, each one seeming ly afraid of breaking the silence. They were Christian men; believed they were doing their Christian duty. But tho sa loon-keeper in his fierce arraignment of those present, had placed a tremendous responsibility on their shoulders. Each one was doing some pretty serious think ing when Dr. Williamson ended the silence by saying slowly: "Brethern, that saloon-keeper told us some terrible truths. Brethern, our hands are not clean nor our skirts unspotted. Det us go home and pray for light." —The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison, (lowa,) Democrat., contains information well wrrth remembering: "Mr. John Itoth of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every house hold. For sale by. 1). H. Wttller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros pect; Ifrcaden <fc Allison, W. Sunbnry. —The proper visiting card is smaller than last year's and nearly square. Spring Fever. The gradual opening of the buddlOK trees and the shooting upwards of tho blades ot grass are signs of the advent of spring. The farmer Is already at work stimulating the growth of his crop by fertilizers to Insure a rleh harvest Nature needs stimulation and why should not manv Ihe system needs building up after the attacks of (irlppe and cold, aud the only tonic I:-, pun whiskey. Mix Klelu.ol Allegheny, l'.i., has the endorsement of rmmlnent physicians, i i:rtifyiugto the purity of his famous sil»rr Aac and lloijiic.iie ilys Whiskies, Sold everywhere at fl.so and tl/.o per full quart. Six-year-old I'enu'a. Hye Whiskies, absolutely pure at $1.(10 per quart or <i quart-s for ij.oo Send tor cata logue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, sa federal street, Allegheny, t'a. —Between March j and April 9 the PostotHce Department established :J'>s new postoffices, of which Pennsylvania got 15. Chamberlain's and SlriH Ointment. A certain euro w Chronic Soro Eye?, Tetter, Salt ltheum, Scald Hcati, Olu j Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch-. Prnirio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Pilce. Jt is cooling and boothing. Hundreds of cises have been curod by it after all other treatment had failed. lit 13 put up in and 00 cunt tioxoa. Tim Blind Who Won't Great Expert's Assistant —There must be arsenic in this medicine ynu are an alyzing. This looks filte it. C.reat Expert—lt docs, rather. Assistant—lt must be arsenic. Great Expert—No, it can't be. I ain analyzing the medicine for the manu facturers, not for the public.—Boston News. The Only Plan. "I had a regular gorge last night at Martini's." "Not the fifty cent table d'hote place?" "Yes." "How did you manage it?" "Ordered dinner for six."—Puclt. lleavy^lJereHveiufiit. "Black is very -becoming" to yon," re marked a llarlem gentleman to a newly made widow. "Yes, if my dear deceased husband had had any idea how well I would look in mourning I really don't believe he would have died,"' was the candid reply. —Texas Siftings. Friendly Advico. Housekeeper—Bobby! Bobby! Where in the world is that boy? Tramp—Please, mum, that big watch dog o' 3-onrs just swallowed something Wot looked like a boy. Maybe it wasn't, but you'd l»etter get rid o' that dog any how, mum, an' get a nice, quiet cat. — Good News. He Meant All lti|;lit. "Willie," said mamma, "tell Mary Ann not to forget to order sweetbread for lunch." "Very well," said Willie, and then be went downstairs and told cook that liis lu annua wanted plenty .of cake at the midday meal.—Harper's Voting People. Kdocatlonal New*. First New Yorker —To what college do you propose sending your s«>n to ac quire a classical education? Second New Yorker—To Yale, of course; haven't you read how the Yale baseball team whitewashed tho Har vard twice in succession last season? — Texas Siftings. GOOI) OPi;XING FOB A I.IVK MAN. —Brooklyn Life. A Queer Memory. Mamma—Did you go see the doctor about your cold? Little Boy—Ycs'in. Mamma—Aud did you have the dentist pull out that aching tooth? Little Boy—N—o'm. I forgot about that. —Good News. —lf you decide to take Hood's Snrsapa rilla do not bo induced to buy any sub stitate article. —"Do you want this adverti cmeiit next pure reading inattor t" asked tho clerk in the business office. stick it next the most impure reading matter yon print. Then the majority of readers will he sure to read it.'' —Hon. \V. V. Lucas. Ex-State Auditor of lowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent rem edy. I believe all that is claimed for it. ulUicteil by a cough or cold will find it a friend.'' There is no danger from whooping cough w hen this remedy is free ly given. 50 cent bottles l«>r sale by 1). If. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers. Pro specl; Broaden X Allison, \V. Sunbnry. —The slang word "corker''is aid to bo derived from the Greek "karka," which signifies "incomparable one." Growing Up with the Country Too Slow. Being tired of working for a salary, 1 decided to go West and crow up with the country. I invc tod in real estate and be came land poor, and was obliged to make a living for my wife and children some other way. I saw Mr. Morohead's ex perience in the plating business by acci dent in an old newspaper. I did as he did, sent $5 to H. P. Delno ,[• CJ. Colum bus, Ohio, and went to work plating first in my own neighborhood, and found I did so well that I hired a man and he brought in the plating which I did at my house. There is plenty of money out West here, if you only know how to get it, and I hope my experience will help anybody who is having a hard time. I niudo last week 12 anu the week previous $13.11. Any body can get circulars by writing to Delno I Co., Columbus, 0. KOBRRT LINDSAY. —The terminal facilites of tho wasp are .not large but they are ample for their pur pose. Sa.-e Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25, —3f>,—or 50 cents. —Thirty-eight of the -M states have some of the pork in tho river aud harbor bill. Happy Hopies. Thousands of sad and desolate homes have been made happy by th<s use of ~Rose Buds," which have proven an absolute cure for tho following diseases aud their distressing symptom-. Ulceration, Con gestion aud Palling of the Womb,." ovar ian tumors, Dropsy of the Womb, Sup pressed Menstruation, Rupture at Child birth, or and complaint originating in diseases ol the reproductive organs, whether Irwin contagious diseases, hered ity, tight lacing, overwork, excesses or miscarriages, fine lady writes us that after suffering for ten years with Leucor rliea or Whites, that one application en tirely cured her, and furthermore, she suf fered no more pain during the menstrual period. "Kose Buds" are a simple, harm less preparation, but wonderful in elfect. The patient can apply it herself. >•«) tors' examination necessary, to which modest woman, especially young unmar ried ladies seriously object. From the first application you will feel like a new woman. Price $1 by mail, post-paid. THELKVEBKTTK SPECIFIC CO., Wash ngton St. Boston, Mas . —A college education for a girl costs nearly twieo a much as one for a man. —Just as sure as tho hot weather comes thero will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Every person, anil espec ially families, ought to have some reliable medicine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A 25 or 50 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho a Rem edy is just what you ought to have and al that you would need,even iu the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best, the most reliable and most successful treat ment known and is plea ant to take. For sale by I). 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Broaden <t Allison. W. Sunbrirv. —lt's qui to permissible for a gentleman to hold a lady's train on the tree! while she buttons her glove. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mv-tie cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radii' ally cures in Ito :t days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the di - ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. 1 Kedick. druggist, Butler. —The showers of Heaven fall alike on j the spring bloom and the spring bonnet. Consumption Surely Curod. To IHE SOROB: Please inform your roail. r* i that I havo a positive r«iiu(Hly for tho abovft-Dampd diittt&Ho. By itu timely use thousand* of hopel«s# ca.se* havo boon periaaneatly cured. I shall be glad to tend two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your re*«l m who havo coneumptiou If they will wend me their Kxpreee and P. O. a<l«lr»*#«. llcnpcrt | luJJy. X. A. ttLUCL'U* M. 0- M Fmri UL. Y. Some Things \on Never Knew: "w *r r«t f ■*-; %*a Vou nc vi-r he P3 f Top I'. •< >• v $4; till u named that j [5 t lit Noil tievi ; In.. .1 .f Iv i'l W ;«.uis - llin. : 1 $35 till WC nafTKtl the price l 1 \On lU Air h' -.ird of good team work bridles tr fling (br $1 till wo to! 1 \ 111 IT, t J |&*/)"You n<\ci lu-ai.i of 1 .• . .11 .1. ? h t. mi .i n! 1. ..>,•■ llni_ for $1 till wo named it i I Ji* You ncvor ht .lid >.j>■ :i L; >ns <ellii lor S4O till w< <r ft* red them o\t \ 011 no vol lu .ml o| k. .hi w.i • --ili ;to tl> pri. ewe <olt them at till uc brought tin price lo\vn"*, i fat,.- Y"ii newr It»■ .nll ot > w«.!t pads soiling below 50 cents till we started if-- l {RJ You never hoard of a d top h.iif platfoint wajjon soil ing for $75 -w< have them j t- You never heard of ;jn I, | (l , v li 11 llin.; t . $0 till we started it 4 t* N'o.i never heard of team vork li. : n v ith bre. chin-and collars selling fr>r until litis ininut. we hav< them JNtV A Ik ak. • We did this all foAonr benefit, and have everything connected with a driving or team outfit. We advertise for you to call in and see us in our new quarters at 128 E. Jefferson St., above the Hotel Lowry. Don't stav :uav bn.ui; \ u don't 1 now us, we are very common men and want to jjrl acquainted with ever) |»erj«>n in Hut ler county and els w iter . We will show \ -n what v\e have whether you want to l>uy or not. Come in and set* us. we h.uo al.m;- r st«xk of a better graih- at money than ever been offered by tis or any other firm. Yot us Vrkv Tki i.v, 8. li. AIAUTIXCOI KT A CO. S. B. MARTINCOURT. J. M. LEIGHNER. IT'S A HOODO! —TTiii~r " 1 111 m ■■■ ■ —lt don't scare u*— It never hurts a eastomer. bat it knocks Competition endwise. The monster is gentle to our customers and they can handle it with perfect safety. The trreat What is it," that is what every i •«;. w.iutv to kaow; by our illustration " vou eau .wo that it is not like to any thing upon the earth, or the water under the earth, but more wonderful than any thing ever exhibited by Barnam or , Forepaugb. It rivals the great J Orangoutang, ourunout and stick your tongue out, the greatest wonder of the nge. "What is it."—why its Heck's mammoth stocK 01 iiuo clothiug. Ha'.*. Caps, Shirts, Paots, i'nderwear, Collars, Cull's, Neckwear, Suspenders. Umbrella*, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Purses, Hill and Pocket-books, Clothes, Hair aud Tooth-brushes, Watches, Chains Charms, Jjadies* and Gents' Kings Pins, Collar nnd Cuff Buttons and hundreds of articles too tedious to mention which we have for sale, and you may need. Call and see our mammoth stock of beautiful spring at tractions and you will certainly say it-- a Hoodo. We'll, we are not looking for those who do trade with us but for thoie who do not. We don't believe there are many who do not, but there ought not to be one person in Butler or adjoining counties left who docs not know that the place to save money, to get big values, is at Heck's Store, 121 X. Main St Why is it that you miss your chance aud waste your momv ? Don't you know better? We bear you no ill will, whv should we This is not our funeral, we are just bo sam') merry merchant as of old. We are rollicking, jolly fellows; we are tiproaring, tip top sellers, and when k comes to bargains we can suit you to aT. If vou think we are a hooev, come buy your clothes and drop your money, and we'll treat you like a little sonny, for we have got the energy and the will; we made up our mind to be the LEADER IN OUR LINE and the result i* that wn hurl >lll I the band plays \nn.v Roonejr, nod there is no mistake abonl it. Th world stands aghast at the realization of the fact that the lii<rh ijuality and low pri irs of our goods is a reality and not a lictionary legend to those who have never dealt with u«. We would be glad to see you and pleased to put in your hands a real money saver, a bargain with a great big 15 If yon are not on our list of customers, come and be convinced that we are right at the front doing big business, on the best basis, a square deal and a rolling dollar We are going to get up a train load for the World's Fair at Chicago in and wo want you to come in and go along. We will furnish you with a Round Trip Ticket, free the only cooditions that you buy y u 1 ;oodj off us. Kor further particu lars call in and sen us about k. With kindest regards for vour libera! pitronage ami your remembrance of us to your many friends we hall in ihe future endeavor to merit your confidence. Yours Yerv Re- peer lull v. D A. HECK, Champion k Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, \'2,\N. Alfiiii Hi., BUTLER : "Well begun is half done." Begin your house work by buying a cake of S/\ 1H )IJO. Sapolio is a solid -cake of Scouring _ Stop used for all cleaning purposes. Iry it. 1. j. SPECK. WM. H. HOLMES. J J THK I.KAIHMi „ \\ IIOJ.KSAI.K WINK AMI I.KJI OU 1101 HK Ol WKKTEKI rH^HTISU, The Win. 11. Holme** <Jo., Distillers of "Holmes' B« st" and "Holmes' Old Kconomy'g JPUi&E :aYI3 WHISKY, All ill. li-.uliiu: Kyi ami I!i unlw 111 W'liiskirs in Imnd or tax-piul. Importers of fine: Urandies, Gins and Wines. SEUSTID FOR PRICE Xj IST Telephone No. 305* 120 Water St. an 1 ISS First Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa THE DftH HAY- FEVER J v Cold " head PLSI t.ttj* Cream Hoi., i- n<-t a liquid, rnvf orr- tn/'> tJw iv*triU it i* ■ I qui-' i! n n tl,< tire*. fr'ii! •// sent i'y tn-til vi. i • /•< <!' l Klin 3UC ELY BROTHtRSTS6 Wa'ten Street NEW YORK. 3UG k MILLINERY Tlffl The Leading Millinerv House. D. T. PAPE. Our line <•» Millinefy is ~ .mjdote in «»r> respect We invite vou to investigate. .tnd He tluim that oar stock » thr most Attractive in Hutkr c»unt>. Trimmed haf* and bonnets. Aower*. jet crows*. puts, lan >. braiilh, crepes, net*. etc. M ouniintr Millinerv In (irait Variety. PAPES, S. Mtiii\ Slnet. Butler, F > «. H. R. MA "Y 10, Another Large Lot OF UPKRCAL WAISTS.® When we placed oar artier with a lore* Maikunr «ar Pmal *mw we thought we woald do wdl to wll i*em *ll this twiinn I vacated V that. we are completely aold oat. We hare iWvfjra m&i eitl «pma a much larger lot on next Toeadoy, at oar waaoa prim. IS -uta TVf ere the greatest drire ever offered ia Butler A FULL LINE of Lad ma' Munlia Underwear at tka tame price. SS eaeta Alao barfat-M ta all kinds of Dry Goods, Corpata. Lac* Curtaioe, Tnmmia** and rm «l ioir*. Wo guarantee more Taiaa for your mooer than y>a raa rx at any other bouae. Ja*-. received loteet aoeeUt#a ia PtnwoU and Saa r»i>»llaiii RITTER& RALSTON'S. 1892 STORM BIRD. i«« No. 0480. JIKCOHD v*:3r, A.T FOUR YEAKB. of McFerran k Clancy, Ix>ui*ville, Kj.) Sirod by Lord Rus«ell, Full Brother to Maud S, 2.08 3-4. Sire «f Kremlin. 2.225: Aida de Clare. 2 Kin* Ron-ell. i*j, aad «tn itfcin with records of 2.30 at ten year* of aire. This 1« more thao ioj other aa!twa at mM aire. Ist Dam, Storm, record 2.26 3-4 By Mlddletown. Mo. 152. I»am of (<ale. 2.-I'. half in I 10J; Storm Sire of Oranjre R«l 2.215; Hi nr. 2 21*. Bird, record J.'X'i. |aart.T in ."W <et-ond*. Pane?, ! 24J. and nine <Kkr« m 2®. Typhoon. record 2, .«H. 2<l Dam, (Iroen Mountain Maid By Harry Clay 45. record 2.29 Bam <>( KUmc. 2.25; FiWDero, 2. JO. Sire of Shawraut, 2.3 ft Claytaa. - 2*t Kliata. 2 JOf: l>m« Trot. ITJ M»n» Surprise. 2.35. of U»e <tan»» of St. Jalre* field, 2 2»»; Storm. 2 2»'«?, Antonio. 2 2#f; 2 Ilf. fiodio*. 2. ISJ. ataa It* gmt Klina. 2 2»|; Marmda. 2 31. KLM ELECTION EK*. TIOX KKIt. afire of Sanol p^lo Alto, 2 i»); .\ri«n. (2>2 l<H and ninety *ev iu 2 .U> STORM BIRIi has for £raad dam Oreen M<»untai,i Max! ami Mine Raeaail. the two ••rcatf t lirixMl mare known to trotting borne h.«»r/ We will nafce teraM foe thi j year more liberal th.»n *ny otlter home of equal merit. I KKMv SSO TO INSURE. Send for ttlui' .fcil pnlifrni. BUFFALO BOY, B^2. Hiri-. IWahoiiU' Boy. rtoord 2.31, mm ol Bodalo »iwl. 2-12f. Ba*«o Br* 2.1"» i. f'rinre-"*. 2 l!»i «;<ir»le, 2.20; Xall>a B. 2.21. Pocahootaa Prinee J2l»+ ami fc«»* teen <ith«-rH in 2 an'l Iwtter. l»t ilam l.wly S. record 2jO at 3 year* <lam »f Star. <m at Ailrer Star 1 .* <he by American Star. Jr.. >(•». 1772 ■_M >l.4iii M:n« Cailmu <lam of Stephen M record 2 29. ky Lab* I«load He ear ries the name per cent, of [WiiionU* blood v 2.14. kin* of refutation troahe TEH MS: 525 TO INSURE. Both hordes will l>e fimnd at my barn. 3$ mil** northeaet of Prmpmt. abate I wjil !>«• ploixed to »how thein at all time*. Sabbath ex rep tad. for padiiprea or anr ftirther information call on or aldree*, ALONZO HcCAUDLESS. ISLE, PA. pT LOUIS s > „;, n^M > ffJL »• ■«" >. ran I^l fI'KKOIIKKON.) | Black Hone fooled 1986. tnglishShlf* "WV Sire Ben Nevi* 10!»7. Hurrn pooled Wi. A rraod Bam BmiKMit an <l compactly bnilt borw A larjre ran*} horse and a D«rf«*ot upeci- Sired by C»mioir lu*f «E». lam Waraurk man of the illmttrioos family of Sorraan 2253. Draught*. THK E>'«iLISH SHIRK ia now ,-om»w>er Prmoaoced by all the l>est of all pnrpoea >T *^' *"'* horse*. aa hoWr »aj<t af hta fcte* h—aaar baan . . . . smportad. WiH weigh (whaa motmad.) Wciftht —1800 pounds j jJJ TERMS—TO Ijrsru - - #IO.OO I TERMS—To TS«rRI - - fn«"» The above described hordes will «tond for ««riei d the *ao»w >f ISW «s follows —Monday and Tuesday of each week at Proepaet. Pa., and tha »maa»*lee of the week at the *tal»le of the owner in sonthweat corner of Brady townnaip. 4 milaa north of Prospect. Butler county. Pa. Proper i-are will lie taken bnt no accountability a-sumed J. P. DAVIS, Proprietor, Prospect, Pa. HENRY BIEHL 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER - PBLNIT'A PEALEft IN Hardware and House Furnishing Good*. Wasbmg Machines: the <£ StAfnimnl Rotary- .Shuttle Sewing Marhine. -tubes per miaßte; Um ll*. JP w »i*o >in«vr ami Kmprv^.; .itfricultuml implements *n«l * l Lwehg larnt ira«euae: New m Sbbhlww k Howard ranges, M.AmJg.. S Stoves, table awl p*«efcet M " K -—a- ■ cutlery. bautninc byape; » M manulacturer of tin want, tut m roofiDk' *ll*l apoathwr m ppee reaper and .-tetl lrame binder, Wanen readr m«ed warrenltn); sMtcon floors uid windown, .md wvt mowers. Nt» better place in the city to trade. Come ami w*cmv lar&re store room full ot srooHii, i kmg. WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MA»
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