qeaaSSggCggSESg ' ' ' | -Paris Robes Beltoicl Cord- | New Srping Dress Goods . a FOR EARLY BUYERS: > S We received tins week our first shipment of New © Spring Dress Goods and through > this advertisement we extend a zh, cordial invitation to you to come Y W and Jook through our stock ( whether you wish to purchase or j not g E-TROUTMAK'S- = fc ° ' Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. | -Henrietta Serge ~ssoo.CXJ To Any Person who Can Prove that the Adriance Roar Dis charge Binder is Not Perfection. Q *■ w —n Guarantee the Adriance Binder To do u rood ▼«* with less power than any binder on the market. We d» not a-k you to buy the machine until we prove it on yonr own farm. Why won Id vou buy the old fttrle. away up, bfg, cloin«y, Krain-threHbinir, borne killer, elevated binder, that re ■nirea an extra man on hilly groand to keep it from upsetting, when yon can get one tnat is low down, one that cannot be npnet, one that in light and neat, and will not threah out grain, one that is nearly as fight dranpht an a single reaper, and one that does not reanire tracks for transportation and will pasn through a ten foot gate: If you dispute the statement, challenge us for a fiold trial with AN'Y or ALL binders on the market. will gladly meet yon. It will do as good in the future an well as it has in the nut. It would not be the first time. The Adriance Hinder has come out victor ions in many field trials in thii country, as well as in Europe, England, Uermany and France, where the Adriance Binder has taken gold and silver medals from each. II yoa dispute our wort, challenge ua; yoa can always find as at 320 SOUTH McK KAN, BUTLER, PA. Call and see sample binder. We Lead All Competitors in Binder Twine. In Prices and QnalityWc are Ahead. "We bought early and can sell twine at what it now costs wholesale. If you are in need of a Plow, Harrow, Grain Drill, Corn Drill, Cultivator, Shovel low, Binder, Reaper or Mover. Hay Tedder, Hay Rake or Hay Loader, or J arm Machinery of aiij kind Fertilisers, Fencing, 4c., calf and see ns. If we do not have what yoa want in machinery, we oan at least show von the largert assortment of Huggies, 8"™"' Phaetonsf Spring Wagons, Carts and Farm Wagons you ever saw in one place. We do not handle the cheapest rigs on the market, bntwo handle and guarantee onr ngsi tolie tho best for the money we ask for them. We havo control of the Voongstown Carriage and Ta«on Co.'s goods in this place. Their work is second to none in .(ualitv and finish. If rou doubt this call and we can easily convince yon. prices and square dealing » our motto. W. I**. Hartzell Co. W. F. HARTZELL. HARRY STEPP. ■ ALL PERSONS INTENDING TO SINK WELL ftk are respectfully requested to call on or address, FRANK C. MCGREW, Who iB operating a KEYSTONE DRILLER and is luA prepared to drill Water Wells, Test Wells, Air Holes laxk for Shafts, etc. Drills eight inch or less. SUM LK ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS. Agent for Leflel Improved Wind Mill, Standard Hydraulic Rams,and all the best makes of pumps. ffiHWHKgB For any further information addrss, /ImfflSß? IBANK C. McOBEW 31C Bluff St., Butler, Pa. Go and see Invest in THEIO NEW Now in Mention of being built, are SOLID INDUSTRIES which havo moved to Kllwood for more room to grow, cheap fuel and better railroad fkeiiities. They will employ, before toe year is out, not less than 1500 people, wbieb always results in a growth of 6,000 population. 200 MORE HOUSES NEEDED AT ONCE For the incoming people, and 25 more stores could be routed to-day. 11 to 40 Per Cent a Year IB the Renting, beeidee the rise in values which follows such an increase in population. ELLWOOD CITY HAS |3£- MORE FACTORIES NOW BUILDINO THAN OLDER towne nine times aa large &>rl and this is the margin for its future growth. W&T MORE AND BETTER RAILROAD FACILITIES THAN any other town in Western Pennsylvania. Four Trunk Linen, and no tranaler or switching charges |gj~MORE VALUABLE MINERAL PRODUCTS THAN enn be found elsewhere In any one place, such an Natural Uas, Coal, Glass Sand, Molding Band, Fire Clay, Red Clay, Building Stone, etc., and Water Power. BUY NOW Don't wait a year until the town is four times as large and values pro portionately higher. ELLWOOD IMPROVEMENT CO. B.LWOOD OITY, LAWRENCE CO., PA. 4/\ PER CENT. IV First Mortgage Loans No tax. commission or fees. Interest payable set... annually by New York draft. Perfect w?- curity Highest reference. GHAS. V. REIO, Fairhaven, Washington. JOHNSON'S *No DYflfc LINIMENT ,KE.~.0-r, \) V f:r CTTEUJAL jci ZTtZXII Sf AFTcR <Sr\ IUTX rSEP AXD BLEiSKD IT. °^INC-Me^ V I>ropp+fl on tiuqnr % Children Tore It. Every Traveler ihouJd have a bottlo of it in Lit sat- hrl. Every Sufferer ▼oo*Hea*4ache, Diphtheria. Ooqrfca,<Jaiairlt, I'.r« nchitis. Asthma,< Martaa, Diarrlma, I Aim s* in Body or Lirnl*, Stiff Joints or Strain*, will flnd in thlß old Anodyn* nlief and m**iy cure. PamphU-t freo. Sold everywhere. Price Acta.by mail. • bMtka, jtsprers paid, el I. SjtfOHNtfO* & CO- iio.-ro.v. Mi-sa. SPECIFICS far Esrse:, Cattle, Shoep, Dcgs, Ecgs, AND POOLTHT. 100 I'aKO Book on Treatment nf Animals audl liarlMul Irrc. ct ar* - FeTer»»<'#naentio»a,lnflam«nßtl«o A.A.i!*pl""l »len»ngiti», Milk Fe»er. B R.>MrilDi. I.tneoi-Mi Kheumatlani. ('.('..•lHo'emper- Naxnl l»l!irlinrae«. D.O.—lloi« or i;rnb«. H'»rni«. V..V. « ouitlii.. IIra»e», I'neamoniu. V.V.— J'ollr or lirlFM. B< ll> Brhc. >1 l»rarrinitr. Hrmorrhacra. H. 11.—1 rlnurr and Kidney l»i»rn»i-w. T.I.— Kruptive I»i«ro»e«. :>lana«-. _ J_K.—i»i«ea»r« of llliril lon. I'n iul|.ik. Single Ilottlo (over 50<!»«■*i. - .BO u..K1.. »'»««•. wltli Spc'lflc'.. Manual. V, urinary < nrn <'II ali<l MwllcaK.r, K7.00 Jar Veterinary • are Oil, - - 1.00 a»U l.f nrwtrl""*: " <■ "T ■lf*"' ss r*tr apt o t prifr. urai-Hiit. i" * »«»«>>. y 7 [ JkMi homeopathic fjn [sHUSPECIFIC N0.60 li. UK 30 yr»n. Tba onjr •nc*»Jal teucdy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, »nd Prostration, frotu' ow-work or ©t»nsr camp. •1 per v i«l, or 6 v;ai»ar«'l loiaa* *•«! for K, , . » • ' ' 1 BTflPflKliYH' SLIk t«., HI iklll WUiU» '• • T -k. ,\IK SLACKING i*; clicapcr at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. 1. LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS V r:.u--.Q i once blackened with it fan l;_ 1. ~t«l- an by washing thc-m with v.; Ur. i:i moderate cir< umstanees til el it . Lie to buy it at 20c. a bottle, Ixcnu : tthr-y «pen<l for Mucking they save in . ; I .thcr. .. r tho cheapest Harking consiil.-Hrg • : ' ujlily, :.nd yet no want to b* II it i •}< rif U can be done. Wo will pay Sio,ooo Reward f.,r a mei|:r that v. ill enable in to make WOLFF'S A oik at such a price t'..-1 a retailer can profitably <ll it at 10c. a 1 • '(lt. Tliis'>Bcris(ijitn until Jan. Ist, 1&& WOLFF & BANDOJiPll,Philadelphia. Oui furniture painted with PIK-RON (ili'.4 ii the mi no of the jmint), looht like ! mil vttrnUhed new furniture. < >ne 'ildoil. A child can apply il. Yo>i • i . a pine t.'> a walnut, or a cherry 1 i . .hopriry; t! <re jm no limit t'» your i. ' A !l' lctailc ms< II it. nil iiUiiNG piles rILtoSWAYNE'S niNTMFNT IBHOMJTII.T CURIB. Um 1 mt " ■ MMri OMH --If allium l«U«M lUfclfff mmA itlnfUv: HiMlßlnl|lil| warao by MmtahTig. If •lU«e4 to r««ilnut- tumor* form ud protrude, Wsf fclredlng, tbwrlM tbrtunnira. druv.ffletaor t>r Mil far wcta Prepared t.r DM It How, PtiJU !• I^bta. FOR MEN ONLY' lfJMl|-m For LOBTor FAILIKW XAfIHOOI VlhULMOtiiertl and HEKVOUB DEBIllTT; FXTiJi^lMjl!| Weakness of Body aadHind, Efffets CUiuAllUJJof Errors or Excesses in Old or Tounf. Robtil, Rukls MaSMOOO fell/ KMltrrl M«w to Mliria and •trwftb** Will. t'SDKVKUIPkIt OHI.A V 8 A PAHTH OP ftODT. AbMi-t.tr eafalllaf HOIS IKKATIKNT-RaaaSla In a 4ij. Im taallff firm 40 Matoa and Paratfa CoaatHn. Writ* (hum. Itoacrtpti*. Book* rialanalloß aid proof a mailed 'aaaladi fr.a, A44roaa ERIE MCDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. r\ DOCTORS LAKE Jbo ■ I'ISIVATK IHMPK>«i.\KV. 1 . Jn Oor. Pehh AVE. and FOURTH ST., ■ jEmStF'', PITT6UURGH, PA. _ I iiUft \ All forimof Delicate and C«m plicated Disease* rc-<|iiirluKCoN piliKSTlALaildSClENTll II iMl'll (nation am treated at thi,i I>i - iieo.ary with a Biuxefls rarely Rtulncl. K l.aki Uaineinljcrof the Itoy.ilCollegcof I'liy orian; ami HiirgconM, and 1h the oldest and mo-it experienced sp*ci*i.l»r In the city Hpeeial at- Unitlon Riven Ui Nervous Dehillt) frome« ccsplvc m< ritul exertion, Indiscretion of youth,cte.,c.aus ui(f physical and mental decay,lark of energy, le-pondenny, etc..; alsoCaui'i r*, Ohl Son s Ht", I'ilcH, IHicmnnliMii. and all llih< iiho»of tlioMni, I.II»hI, I.UIIK*, I'rlnary Organs,etc. OinKultation \r '• and hI i let I y confidential. (llUf'C lii»iirs,!i to I nn«l 7 to 8 P. *•; 2 to < I'. M. only. all at. c.dl' B or a>l<lri wt I»RS. I.AKK, COK. "KN N AVt. AMD4TII ti'C.. I'ITTBIiUIKIII. J'A. Cotton Kool MQICTn A recent, illwovery l>y an old fIV loVKgl phyHlclan. Huccmfully used ■i Vn monthly l>y Uihu.huihlh of flp, -f Ladles. Ih the only pretectly HH jjP O-* safe and rellahle medicine dlficovert'd. lJewaie of un druKKlatH who of Inferior medleliieH In place of this. A*k forCoOK'H CWITON U'.oi Cumi 111 nii, tnke no Mubntltuu-, or lactone || mid n euiiti In poHtaf(e In tetter, and we will ntml, Healed, hy return mall. I nil seal ed part i' 'iiurs in plain envelope, in ladtm .nl HlalilpH. AddreHM I'liml 1,11/ Company, No. :t Kl*lier lllfK'k. Iletrolf, Mich. K<dd In Hiitler hy N. lioyd, .1. K. Halpli, .1. C. Kedlek ami druuvU ts "vervwlicre. W. 11. O'BRIEN &SON. |SucccHHorH ol Scluitti; ti, O'llrien. | Sanitary Plumbers And (}(w Fittern. riRAt.KBfI.IN Sewer Pipe, (ta« Fixtures, Glol>eH and Nftturul (ritH ApplianccH. JefferHODSt.,upp. Lowry lloiiHe BUTLEB> FA DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S /mOfisfHOME-) -CUREjJ M|:HH:aI, 111 | | 1; JV HMWONn ST , /•/,./„.(<//, I Aro the oMvat Iri Aim-r. .4 i-.i u, • , , Special Dicoacos& Youthful I Klryid Pohton, NervoiH I'. Mlltv f'J# . ♦ . Ding*, DlM'barKri, Wtrii tn . i: „ii, , .. and t-kuililv*- <, Vurl HJ,J, , , turc, periaaiicntly cm. I l.y iMi.ron >1 n 1 without detention from Ihi.'l 11„. i, , |,„ , «uei*i>« U due til hl« llfdoiiK , x|M-rl«-ie i ami •tudy; to the pnre V' di UlliKi r- lin-ill.. iim ,1 hii.l Ui the lli.iroiiKh exninlnatloii and waU liful it tentlon Kiven pulli nU durliiK treatment AMI yearn rMnMlftljuient liioiir I'tiaraiitee of MII I-I'KX Ircit!l by Noil n M|>erlnlty. Office hours, »a.», In 2 I'. M,liln "J i m All d»r Saturday till » I' U MJ to 1 > A fi Menu Miuuip for ftowk. (Copyil|liled ) I JICT iinnn I nloH«>ouwriU; us i|uic •UO I vIUUU ly. ivu want more ile own. and will piaranlee perina;ie>it IKIHHIOII with salary and expenser, paid weekly. I'ul or part I lino. Kxperlence not reflulrnl. eompU-te, IncludliiK many faat aelllUK Mpeclal tl<.«. Khvant outfit free. Addrewn II IIAWKH & CO., Nursery man, Koelwutcr, N. V. Nt nhll hln (Jlr THE CITIZEN M ISC EL f AN ROUS OFFENDED THE ADMIRAL. A Flagthlp Chaplain Who Ilegan Dlvln# Service Before the Aotocrat'« Arrival. There is a good story and a most characteristic one which a writer in Kate Field's Washington heard the other day of the late Admiral Golds borough. It is not in any way an orthodox utterance, but, to be perfectly truthful, the admiral made no preten sions to being orthodox in matters, either sacred or profane, as the incident will bear witness. It was during a trip to the Mediterranean when the admiral was in command of the fleet that the chaplain, a zealous young man, pre ferred request to hold services on board the flagship on Sunday mornings. Though it was generally understood that attendance upon divine service was not included in the admiral's plan of action he nevertheless gave consent that every Sunday the men should be piped up. The first Sunday after this permis sion had been given, the yoking chap lain's trepidation gave place to supreme satisfaction when he noted that with the exception of tho admiral the officers and men of the fleet were assembled in full force. After waiting for a few mo ments for the admiral, who failed to appear, the chaplain opened the serv ices in regulation manner: "The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him." As the voice rang out in the opening words the ad miral walked on deck, and, though his face betokened a storm, he took his seat in silence and so remained until the congregation had been dismissed Then he rose, and striding over to the chap lain, said: "Young man, I want ycru to understand In future that the Lord is not in this holy temple until I, Admiral Goldsborough, am on deck." ROUSED TO LYNCHING PITCH. A Car Load of Sympathetic Faaaangert Angered by a lleartle»« Parent. The poor littlo woman was traveling from Baltimore to Chicago on the B. & O. with six small children. Three of them were 111 and she had her hands and lap more than fulL Everyone in the car tried throughout the day to do what tbey could to alleviate her suffer ings. A kindly old gentleman played with the not too inviting two-year-old, and a jolly commercial traveler kept the wiggling and inquisitive oldest boy as quiet as possible with stories of his own boys at home. Dainty ladies opened well stocked traveling bags to the many ne cessities of the little brood, .and, Kate Field's Washington says, the traveling public seemed disposed to bhow its ut most kindliness to the overburdened woman. The only person who showed no interest was an insignificant, snub nosed little man who sat in the back of tho car and read newspapers. At last bedtime came and the porter made up a couple of sections in which the tired mother might bestow her offspring. When they were safely settled tho pas sengers wero rendered almost speech less by the conduct of tho little snub nosed man, who skulked down the aisle and crawled into the berth where the woman was hushing a wailing child. When it dawned upon them that he was ttie husband and father of their pro teges it took all the persuasion of the cooler headed ts> prevent an immediate mobbing. _ Had I'rotty IlrUl^^nalda. Sho (after the wedding)— Let's ex tend our wodding tour to Utah, so wo can see Salt Lake City. Ho —Good ideal Let's take the brides maids along.—Puck. A llifhelot'l Opinion. "Well, Mr. Olbaeh," said Mrs. New ina; "what do you think of our baby?" "Oh, ho Is delightful! So young-look ing—like liis mother," said Mr. Oldbacli. —FncU During the epidemic of flux in this coun ty lift . urnmer, I had hard work keeping a upply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and liiurrhoa Koiuedy on hand. People often eume ten or twelve milcn in the night lo get a bottle of tho remedy. I have been idling patent medicines for the last ten years and find that it has given better satisfaction in cases of diarrhea and flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled. —J. If. Benham. Druggist, Gol conda, Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of this ltemody were sold in that county during the epidemic referred to. It was a perfeet success and was the only remedy that did euro tho worst cases. Dozens of persons thore will certify that it saved their lives. In four other epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy has been equally uccessful. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by I). 11. Wuiler, Butler; A. Howurs, Pro spect; Broaden A Allison, W. Sunbury. The famed "'Six Nations" in Mew York state will bo represented in the Indian ox hibit at the World's Fair. It is what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story of its merit and has given it the largest wale. The ccretary of Michigan's World's Fair commixlou has estimated that 250,000 people from Michigan will visit the World's Fair. Mr. John Carpenter, of Coodlaud, Ind. iay. ' I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho'A Remedy,for diarrheal and se vere cramps, and pains in the stomach and bowels with tho best results. In tho worst cases I never had to give more than the third dose to effect a cure. In most eases one dose will do. Besides it's other good qualities it it pleasant to take." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by !>. 11. Wuiler, Butler; A. Powers, Pro peel,; lireadcn >b Allison, W. Sunbnry. -The only way to convince people that you know it. all i i to agree with them. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Italsaiu will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —The taking of hot llatirons and jugs of hot water to bed is not considered in good form now. When w.'. you be Convinced? Time and again you have been deceived, and yet again you allow yourselves to be trapped by tin <ernpulous dealers, of whom you Know little or nothing, while you can so easily atisfy yourself. Tho evidence is before you. Bvery household needs and buys a stimulant. No medicine known to the world servos many good purposes as a good pure rye whisky, brandey or wine. The best physicians reeeommend them. Max Klein, of Alleghney, Pa., lias so fori- Ibly demonstrated that lie deals fairly with the public, and will even now, after t won ty five years existence in the liquor liusi noss, give you the best of references. Try him for any of the following: Silver Age Old Bye, at #1.50 per full quart; Duquosuc Kye, +1 25 perquart; Finch, Uackenhoimer. Overboil,, Hear Creek unci Gibson, SI.OO per or - i* quarts for to.oo. All i|<i mestic wine» from 50 cents upwards. Send lor catalogue and price list ol all kinds of liquors, to Max Ki.kin, 82 federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Save Yourself Money. The soldier boys at. Ilomesteud lire all tanned about, tho color of an aged snuff bladder. About every ounce of fat has been fried out of them. When vou go to Pittsburgh, Pa., slop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first class Hotel conducted on tho Kuropean plan. Lodgings, 25, —115, —or 50 cents. —Wouldn't the impecunious young man be happy during the ioe-cream season if the girls' mouths wore no bigger than a fashion plate makes them appear? Consumption Suroly Cured. To Tii* Suitor.— rioaao Inform your road, m (halt liavo tjuwlUvo rmimdy tor the abovo-nainnd dUxami. 11; ';« timaly tian thouaanda of h »(>.].-»« cam* li#»o trvn pi'rmaliontly cured. lahall !>o |>la<t to Mild twj ,«u, 1 (if my remedy FRKK to any i,f your rr.vl. ra •» . j barn <...nauiiiyU >u If limy will a*-nd jiio tbrli F. i pr-«« an J I'. O. iiidron. )(. , t iulljr. I. A. UUAJUm. M. 0.. till hul at. 24. X. A LIVING TARGET. The fctranu® Manner In WUlch a N»*ro Earn* Ilia Living. T)iero are all sorts of ways of earning ono'a living, but I doubt, say* a writer in Kate Field's Washington, if one could find an occupation hedged about with more danger or calculated to keep the nerves strung at a higher pitch than that affording support to a son of Ham at Bethesda park. The courageous ne gro utilizes his good-natured face to form the disc of a sunflower, at which a certain number of shots can be fired with the hardest kind of a ball for a stipulated sum. Drawn by the sign, "Hit the Nigger," crowds are attracted to the place, and people impatiently wait in line their turn to try their skill, while the darky—apparently unmoved by the discomfort of tho sport—keeps up a counter fire of mirth-provoking banter at the poor success of the pa trons. The flower is painted on a large canvas representing a garden scene, be hind which the man stands at a distance of about forty feet from the ball throw ers. Some degree of protection is afforded the fellow by a wire netting which he is allowed to pull over his face as soon as ho sees the ball fly from a person's hand. The slightest hesitation on his part, however, would result in a general smash-up. Champion Stlnglnri*. One of the worst stories of extreme parsimony on record comes from Union town. A young man from that place in the city yesterday said that some time ago he wrote to a wealthy cit : zen of Green county who owned lai. . in Uniontown, asking him for his price on a lot. In a few days he received a reply in a curious looking envelope. He ex amined it carefully and found that the envelope was turned inside out. Mak ing a closer inspection he discovered that it was the one he had sent the Green county man. Since then ho haa had several of his envelopes returned in the same way. The Green county citi zen was too stingy, to buy envelopes, though worth not less than fifteen thou sand dollars. The Uniontown man re marked that it was not much wonder that some people got rich. He added that it was a pity there was a law against using postage stamps the second time. Ilomelj In England. When we say a girl is homely we mean that she is the reverse of beauti ful, unmistakably plain, and sometimes painfully so. In England, however, the term is a measure complimentary. The homely girl is the one endowed with all domestic virtues. She is a home-body in every sense of the word; one of those cozy littlo women with soft, plump cheeks, smooth hair and rounded out lines, that a man always imagines as sitting opposite him at tho table or bending over a bit of sewing in the mel low lamplight. If wc want to tell a Briton that a girl is not good-looking, we must not say that she is homely, but plain, or utfly. Ifaril to Suit. "The play last night wasn't realistic enough for me." "What was the trouble?" "You know that chap who was killed In the thir<l aet?" "Yes." "Well, I saw him on tho street this morning."—Puck. A Good In v<M»tni«*iit. "It has cost you a good deal to put your son through college?" "Yes." "Do you think it is likely to pay you?" I. "Well, I expect so. lie baa already received one offer from a professional baseball club."—N. Y. Press. <>uo Thing Sure. Sympathetic Mother —I can't under stand why you should have so much trouble with your wife. Perhaps sho only married you to please her parents. Ron—Not much. She ain't that kind. -N. Y. Weekly. As n general liniment for R pr>ins and bruises or for rheumatism, laine bftek, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivaled. For sale by I). 11. Wuiler, Butler; A. Bowerß, Pros pect; Ilreadcn & Allison, W. Snnbury. —An ordinary passenger railway coach weighs about 50,000 pounds, while tho l'ullman sleepers are of nearly 170,000 pounds weight. The parlor cars weigh from 65,000 to 70.000 pounds each. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the bowels <*eh day. In order to bo healthy this is necessary. —A cynical observer ol human natuie ways that a woman will give 25 cents for a 50 cent article that she doesn't want, and a man will givo 50 cents for a 25 cent art icle that ho does want. —Rheumatism cured in a day—''Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at oneo tho cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Hold by .1. C. Itedlck, druggist, Botler. —"I was hit on tho head and knocked senate** by a brickbat when I was a boy," suid Mr. Dnllpate. "Hear mo," replied Miss Brasher. "And is it absolutely in curablet" Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. llaines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured as u powder, which can lie given in a gla-.s of beer, a cup of coirco or tea,or in food, without tho know lodge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thou and \ of eases, anil in every iustauee a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impreguat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility lor the lienor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed, -IK page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co., IKS Kaco St., Cincinnati (). —"Now I'm a lady ofbigh degree," re marked a raiistrnck bit. woman, whon tho doctors told her what her temperature wan. —lced tea and phosphates is the latest variation in the hot weather beverage sym phony. Don't let the horses miller from third. "A merciful man is merciful to his bea«t. "A printer moy sot all kinds of type. And set them night and day; ltut he can't sot a hen to save his life, lireousc sho ain't, built that way." Cool and collected- a receipted ico bill. These are tho days when tho citi/en finds out how many warm friends he has. —lf given his choice, the devil would rather start one church fuss than two rum holes in any community. —"Brick" Pomeroy in Advance Thought says: "111 the following sentence are all the letters ol the alphabet; 'Pack my box with fivo dozen liquor Jugs." At the same time it will be noticed that there is no command to fill the jug i with liquor of any kind. —Tho favorite theory of scientists that the sun is gradually cooling oil' is hung up until cooler weather. Come to think of it, the sun mii't have lost considerable heat recent ly. —The Government ol Mexico will ex hibit at tho World's Pair a large and vol liable collection of Astec rolics. Chamborlaln'u Eyo and Sldn Ointment. A certain enro for Chronic Soro Eyes, Totter, Salt Rhoum, Scald Llead, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch I'rairio Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It I* cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failoiL ll ia put up m tiud 00 ccul Uuuw* ITS A HOODO! fj _lt never hurt- a 'it it knock? r tar. i • with ; r'"> t -.vty The reßt ' i! '*. * •' at ver - T " i.l CJ- .Ling up r, • ir" rli e . r under ' 'wV ™ the earth, t;!i: more wonder: i! than any • v < r *.• or I' vui- CJVit rrrre OranL: .r-.i it and joor the !i.i- "What i- i; ' —why it* IleckV ' mammoth stoeK of tine clothing. Hat*. Cu;>-, Si.irte, Pants, Uuderwear, Collar?, Cuffs, Neckwear, Suspender*. Umbrellas. Trunk.-, Valises, Satchels, I'ursea, Bill and Pocket-books, Clothes, Hair and Tooth-brushes, Watches, ! Chains, Charms, Ladies' and Gents' Pins, Collar aDd Cuff Buttons | and hundreds of articles too tedious to mention which we have for sale, and i you may need Call and see our mammoth stock of beautiful spring at i tractions and you will certainly say its a Iloodo. Well, we are not looking for those who do trade with us but for th >se 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 does not know that the place to -ave money, to get big values, at Heck's Store, 121 N Main St Why is it that you miss your chance and waste your money ? Don't you know better ? We bear you no ill will, why should we This is not our funeral, we are ust he same merry merchant as of old. We are rollicking, jolly fellows; we are tipronring, tip top sellers, and when i; comes to bargains we can suit you to aT. If you think we are a honev, come buy your clothes and drop your money, and we'll treat you like a little sonny, for we have got the . nergy and the will: we made up our mind to be the LEADER IN OUR LINE and the result is that we lead and the band pluys Anny Booney, aud there is no mistake about it. The world stands aghast at the realization of the fact that the high i|iiality and low prices of our go> ds is a reality and not a fictionarv legend to those who have in ver dealt with u- We «. d 1 • glad to see you and pleased to put in your hands a real money saver, a hargain with a great big B II you are notonour list of customers, come and be convinced thai 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 Fnir at Chicago in 1893, and we want you to come in aud go along. We will furnif-h you with a Round Trip Ticket, free the only conditions that you buy your good* off us. 1- or further particu lars call in and see us about it With kindest regards for your liberal patronage and your remembrance of us to your mmy friends, we shall in the future to yonr confidence. Yours Very Kesj>ectfullv, D. A. HECK, Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, 121 N. Mciiix St., BUTLER : : ; PA - A MIS BED. Her cheeks were red, And so was her bead, Her lips were of the same hue; The tip of her noee, The color of her clothes, Were just as red as her shoe. Bear in mind our prices are as close to the bottom, without, haying it drop out, as it is possible to be. See our liuo of Red Shoes and Oxfords for Misses', Children's, and Infants'. Our line of ladies' Oxfor.ts can not bo ex celled. All tho latcß*. and prettiest styles from 65c upward. Here is an Extraordinary Bargain A ladies genuine dongola k:d button shoe, worked button holes, solid leather inner sole and counter, equal in style, finish and wearing qualities to any ladies' $2.00 shoo will go until this lot is sold at #1.25 |»er pair. Wo also have a ladies' India kid button at 90c per pair. AL RUFF, I 14 South Main St, 1 hitler, Pa A TALISMAN! While there is nothing exactly magical about our shoes, there is a "slight of hand" that truns them out with tho 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 >•• called "enchanters." Our men's are full of talsmamc virtues, smooth sailing in these shoes, "no tacking" (nautical friends please rate , on ) season of circusoH remind* u« of "turnn,' and the only thin# m r«» m u about ours is that, like all our goods, they bend easily, botug very tlexi'.ie Goodyear Welts, too modest to put on airs, could do it if they wanted t 0 though. The only thing low about them is the price. Call and yen the n , Rt ROBINS BROS., S. E. Corner of Diamoud. ... Near • >jmtu House "Well begun is h.ill done. IJcjjin your house work Uy buying ;t cake of SAI n >IJ< ). S;i|ioli< •i. .1 tolid < 11.< o! Scounn«: bn»ip uscrl l* »i *ill * lc«tuivij£ purposes. Try it. Young Mothers! Re OfffT You « Jtemedy irAIcA /iuur<l Hn/rty to J.ife of Mother and ChllJ. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Jiob§ Confinement of It* I'uin, Horror vndliisk. AfM*r n » on* bottle of •• IHothrr'* Frlrnil" I •ufr«r»<l but Jictlr* i-uiu. an I ul<!uot WMkiifM uft.-rw.irJ licual 1 u ftUOti « Mil. AMMiu (iAUK, lAmar,I Amar, Uu., Joa. I3ti», 13*1. Hrnt i»y r xproNN chanr*** prtpild, on rt»c»int of prln*. f I "Mj bottlo. Uo«jk U> W 'tu»r« mallt' I frn«. fill Amino HIiGIXA l OU to., ATLANTA, OA, tULLf lit ALL LLt'O 'IMJ. For Sale by J. C. Kedlck. ROHKKT LEWIN, Wliolrsiik Whiskey Mmliiinl, nnil Importer or KINK WINKS& LIQUORS. 135 Water St. Pittsburg Pa. dpfMlsltl' I!. & <>. |(. It. |>C|ll>t. ll»adi|uari<TH for MM'IIH IKII.Dn (ill Iltftlll ill illl'l lilllllly 111*. AI .(Ml per «{!., or II ({ln. fur J . .ml Klik U'h tiuUtrii W.-ddllK. IHiilifU'Tlv, <»Ut k • iilhJiiht. I..irc ilridxeparl. HI. Vrr nun. Overiiolt. Ki<' I litoi* tl«"> only liou nut rwtlfyliiir in tlm rltjr. tliert'for** »ur ifoutla un warranted |>urr. < kmxli nncurHyr |>.n k«d ami Ihixml without extra charge. i .<«. It. .unl ni.iil orden nicfflva prompta'U'iitlon. liriudwtitrii 1 C'holic 1 yraTHolil, I.' mi |* r ifiilloii. Try n*. Mifflin Street Livery. WM. 151 Kin, I'rop'r. One Hqiiaro west of Main St., on Mifllin St All good, now IttiffK'ioß and earring o *. I.andaux for weddingH and fum-ralH. Open day and night. Tclophono No. 24. —__— — f READ AND REMEMBER Fur Mrt"tlY imr«- .in>l tvllnMe HTHAIIiIIT IJi.il'oltH, ration I. nr. FINCH, i« siirimti.i> sr., ki.n, m*. <Opp. XoDoniritirU Mou»e.) Mnl<'li|i-ni tor Knmlly im «»l M--liriml i ur piWI Hl* l-'IM ICS (101.11 l N WKMMN'i. 1 Ml f! (it < KINIMIMKI! S WfllsKV. l»-r <t« . OVHIMIOI IS W iIIHK V. « «|t«. I 1)11.1.1 Mil. IC WHISKY. »• (iooilt ni utljr pinked mt'l promptly nfcljVil Kmc* ur KtrtN-c ou r<" • lp' «• cwin or pint «mc <>r<lrr. t«r Niithln/ rxur »"4 < «>. I>. Sniil fur I.ml. T T MONNKR'S CREAM GLYCERINE in ilplijfhtfulljr parfamed an<l i* of great service in removing pimples uml blotches from the fucv. For chap(H><l hiimls, lip* or anj rough ness of the skill Hint us a dressing for the fact; after shaving, it will he found invaluable. For Sale by Druggists. ■« # 1 SVI/vohi r <i c j-t . * ill.! . *;■ I '1 i * «.l.tOll| >• I *t>. I .l|'V , j laiilitMid ON v unouionr 1 'wZ ' 1 MILLIIW TBISJMPB I lie Leading Millinerv House D. T. PAPE. Oar line of MUJiaciy is * i.i . e r W- j» .■*> *< u r. Butter "cnuptv. T-'t : fa* m! h f ' v" , Mourning Millinrrv In <»* vat Variety. PAPETS, S. Main Street But lor. i**». HI'SKLTOX'S Shoes arc the In*** ami AI• !%> ula** Ask yriir (Hrwb bow ilm ?tte tie . >b«e«< Ask abut fce jjftri-. A»k if -.far* ar* C m ortaiOe. A k tbrr ntv unit ** A*k if ttt*v «r* BdWNb Tlu v Will Toll You ni'SKI.TOX | Always La* the Xtwwt SIT 1 ' n r >f la ••, I* {teaw »> • »t --tention to IVrfwt Fittin » >? r.tnr 4 • •• i» I ! v• - < -w # Than \11\" Shot* 11oii-*« * in Punier, And heat of ail everyhndy Huv -at t.w **&* pri-*, *«ri >ar <ant I-r Fin*' Oxford*. T.'m «, >l.< " I! i. ?! • > at> Lsiiir-n' Fine Be;?.>n Ki. ■* *»•» <•♦«, li» »i J,*, $] and fi ♦*» Indies' Fine t>pem Shp*.< re.«. ; ift Childrw'- Col'>r»<i Sh-, <, II tr».* «> ■ 4--,' flii'and Shoe .J 2"> ft- 0 • ! " » . •! M't •' h "fr« i- Spring flee!- » - jeHaltv SPKCIAI, FOR MKN. Menu' ami I' >w V. 7> r . fl.iWI and f! ff». M.»n»' Fine Shorn at SI.OO si. S5. #IV) and $j ne. Mens' Fxtra F- S'v! n € v.\ H a-* I f v.— msl •»» Roys' and Youtt, t' 3b *».-< a: ~S et*, 4! «i #1 2-». #1 and •»» LOOK THIS OVER BEFORE YOU BUY. B C. HUSELTON. 102 N. Main St Butk r Pa FOR TIE HOLIDAYS BHLY IJEWELRY, <!,im H SILVKRWAKL, j Pureliasi»r> can save from - to 50 j. r cent l>v jMireliasinjj their w.iti lws, elof*ks jand sj*eetacles of * J. It.ttmKli, 'Hit- , No. 12.') N. Main St., - Dully lIU-k Siyn of Klectri, H> : .n'<i <"! >ck —"Remember our R« ;• !>• irti ->r - - v. u • Fxi«.rMrr> i ; HAY-FEVEr | 1 KJCOUiMU //«.' »:'• •' a !»• /. «»»•' ;#r p - -«» J* - •» *• .|| rn _ t' < re-. ,U r . ■ L(]n DUC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wa"!H Strgat HEW TOBH. JUC J. j. SPECK. «"« ". tmittMW wwu.uu i»> Lwrn Mt»t m »i*rnn rnwinw. 1-1 »c Win. 11. llolni«» < ».. I>iiitill«.*rs of "Holmes H«* t .ti I"I C'«l f".< • .«•»«•> PURE RYE WIIISKY. All the le.ulii ; KJ< I •' I : •• » n»< UV-|M»I fntji'»rt«TS <>f Hfi % • »'r* •a: 1 r»< * SEN ID FOR RR ICTE I-JSH Telephone No. AO < 120 Writer St. an.i !58 Fr .'Ave., P iUi»ui.;ti P» Presidential Campaign of 1892. (;KA M > 1N! >! V»• Ml' NTS Tt» Rf\ \ PKK.S «»l I II K OITIZKN. The Pre-1 ''-ntial r» npi t* 2* 1, ' •! i >t, K - '.lw hm>i inU-fiHelr int»»r»--»t• ?• :t i*t *'•••■ > r •*' 'a' t' ' •• I -* i»l country p>'<will • evr» t t- ij-> t ,*•» |.*i» |K>litieal newt» ari'l <ii - :i ■>n i» | * i • Nation*; Journal, in addition t > that wpplW i»jr ti«ir twnai pap^r To mrrt thin want W* ha*e »#b r»>l int»» krviMfftrl with tfc«* NEW YORK WEEKLY TKIBI M% The L«adinu Republican Paper <>f ihe UNITED STATES which enable* u.4 to 08-" t *t r» i!ar in"r»» jfir) A&ti *'THK 1 ITI/KS *»r «>Q• jt,w HV»r only s| >, imsli HI at 'N. Y. Weekly Ti ' regelw peirw per yew. 91.09 "The r.ltlren" ** " ** " ISO Total 12.50 WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS TEJ« FOR $1.50. BuH«rriptioiM> may hest»» at HI ttav Thm ie th» m it ltlw*r.*l «• tnNnati n ■ '.-r « r nai>i. tn «k» StatM.eed ererr reaakr I'ii i • I ' l/l s 1 i t»n - r- it at once Addrr-H all orti. r» t-> ti i k citizen, i:i "I'LKIi, PA. Jul, \\ ork of all kind dour sit 111< * "( itizrn (
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