MiU Jennie E- Zimmerman. Courtesy Is extended to all who come to as. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not want to buy. It ie aa eaay to get out of onr store as into it We think, however, yoa will find it to your advantage not to go away empty handed. We Sell Reliable Goods. It ia worth a good deal to you, isn't it, to know you are getting the best there is of all goods handled in a first-class dry goods house for the least money; worth a good deal to kaow you are getting the correct style in dress goods, millinery, wraps, &c. See What We Have for You. New style Chalies, 5c per yard; best brown muslin in the city. 5c per yard- best and only fast colored black hose in the city for 5c per pair. Rood prints at sc; best standard prints at 7c; Lancaster Ginghams, 6c, Dress Ginghams, 8c to 25c; fine bleached Damask, fi3 inches wide, worth 75c, for 50c* all-linen towlingat 5c per yard. New Wash Gooks; Ondine Stripes in blacK with colored figure, 12£ c, worth 15c; new Cropaline, 15c, Irish and Grecian Lawns, 12 Jc; colored figure Dimity, something entirely new, 12£ c; Beautiful line of French Sateens, in black and colors; Ladies Jersey ests at 9c- Children's ribbed vests at sc; Men's fine balbriggan underwear,soc to $2 a 'suit; fine black Bilk-finished Henriettas, 46 fn., for 75c, worth sl. Such high qualities and low prices are certainly not attempted or equalled by any other house . One glance into oar large Bhow window will _ convince you we lead in Millinery, both in style and qualiy. Ask our price. We will • convince yon that in this department, as in all others, our prices are the low est. MRS. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN. Successor to Rittcr & Ralston. Mever Misrepresent Hor Try to Get Rich off one Customer, and Never Advertise What Yon do Not Have. We have something to say now that suits you. Last winter when mes were dall and manufacturers were pressed for cash we struck some special bargains which we are going to give you while they last. Look now quick. We have 46 very pretty Top Baggies that ordinarily would be worth SBO each, that we are selling at $65 each; and a lot worth S7O which we are selling at $55; a lot worth $55, we are selling at $45; a lot of nice Backboards worth $45, we are selling for $35; a lot of wagon harness worth $22, we are selling at $lB per doable set; another lot worth $35, we are sel ling at S3O; a lot of buggy harness worth $6, we are selling at $4.25 per set; another lot worth $lO, wo are sellig for $8; another worth sl3, we are sel ling for $10; another worth sl6, we are selling for sl3; another worth S2O, we are selling for sl6, &c.; buggy collars worth $1.50, we are selling for $1.00; team collars worth $2.00, we are selling for $1.25 each The above are not in onr regular wholesale line and want to close them oat to make room, therefore these prices only stand while the advertisement stands. We . cannot get any more at these prices. Therefore come now and don't stand aronnd all summer and then come and inquire for them for they will be gone and that very quick too. They are here now, and many more bargains not above named. We want you and not somebody else to have them. Hurry up now get a move on and very much oblige yourself. Respectfrflly. }■ I SEE* S. B. MARTINCOURT & CO. 128 E- Jefferson St, BUTLER, PA, A Few Doors Above Hotel Lowiy. HINTS FOR SHREWD BUYERS FROM Campbell & Templeton, Tfcutler Pa. FURNITURE and QUEENSWARE. We halt t Complete slock of Baby Carriages. VOTT Kivrnw That we visit theprincipal fur niture season and have a chance to select the best goods ? After reading the above haven't you about decided that it will pay you to buy from us ? Save money. Make your home attractive. Buy while he stock is complete. Visitors always Welcome. Are Yon One Of The Lncky Ones Who Will Attend The Grand Clearance Sale At routman's" For the next two weeks. Remember it is not our fault if you come too late,it will commence Jan. 25 and continue till Feb. 4. Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Dry Goods, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, etc. See our big bargain counter on left hand side entering store. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, A. TroutmanA Son, Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House, Butler, Pa. ; - 1- .... . . . ... ■ 1 .. . ■ T£.\\£s CtP HA£ FEVER Ely's Cream Balm u not a I'/juM, tnvff or pvicfa. App!f*d into the . _|k quickly absorbed. Jt.cl arise* thi he<id, allays injlarnviaHtn, healn _ . CIT 4% the sore*. Bold by druggist* or tent by moil on receipt of price. Cfl AUC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW Y6RK. DUG *f\ PER CENT. 1U First Mortgage Lians No tux, eoinmiaaion or fees. Interest payable •eml-annnally by New York draft. Perfect se curity. Highest reference. EMS, y. RF.ID, Fairhavan. Washington. mm • j tne nest ■ In Paint White Lead is best; properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; t firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. "Armstrong & McKelvy" " Beymer-Bauman" " Fahnestock" " Davis-Chambers" are standard brands of strictly pure Lead made by the " Old Dutch " pro cess. You get the best in buying them. You can produce any desired color by tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the most reliable dealers in Paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may rave you many a dollar ; it will 03ly cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, Sew York, Pittsburgh Branch, National Lead and Oil Co. of Pennaylvanla, Pittsburgh, Fa. JOHNSON'S DYHfc LINIMENT \K.EanyOT^ rc;i v HOUSEHOLD USE. * Was oi ic' <trv! first rr.-seribed by AE OXiH FAKij", •" PHYSICIAN in 1810. Could r. 1 usad: ithoutreal merit have survived or r eighty years P SOOTHIKO, HEALi.'sa, PE "STRATI Np For INTER.IAI : IAL Stops r.i ■< . Can nstl—.(frwi ftisfj Colds, S*»r« 1 liroat. •. . ( ;i\(Yarn p* and Pain*, Sumnw t*oinj-"v.r»:s <*.»»« ' ' • —» tike majri •. Cores <4 U>fli . , f., r.rhitu, Cholera. Horbu.x, ( hill'laiu* <• • • - » B *.'y or Llniln, I Stiff Mn MI • r N.noin H**a«tarh«. in -f i • , . Pi lee » «-ta. Si* U-? t-• •• I.s. % <"•>.. JNoton. Xaaa. HUMPHREYS' This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS— ExternaI or Internal, Blind or Bleeding —ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures; Fistula in Ano; Worms of the Rectum. The relief ia imme diate -the cure certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant. Cures BOILS, "Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fis tulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is infallible. Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BR£ASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 2<j Cents. 8<»ld by Druggist*, or tent post-paid oa receipt of price. HmPIIRKTS* 3TEB. CO., 11l k 113 WHllem St., KKW YORK. THE PILE OINTMENT take XT MoH «Q ! FEEL BRK2HT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. ll y doctor saya It acts gently on the stomach, liver . i . i i Jneya, and is a pleasant laxative. This rtiir.k i.; made froin herbs, and la prepared tor use eaxily i'.x It is called LANE'S MEDICINE sell it at 60c. and 11.00 per parkafre. ruv one to-day. LANK'S FAMILY MKDICINE MOVKS TUT. Ii() WEI A EACH PAW la order to bo healthy i»iu* Ij nccesaury. i Every SVlorith Itnnn y women suflTur from Kxcetalvo or B Scan* - Menairuatior.; they don't know r wnc k o confide in to get proper advice* Don't iosfids in anybody but try Bradfield's Female Regulator ■ Speclflo for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRRE6ULAR i MENSTRUATION. 4 Book to "WOMAN" mailed fr««. I BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Ji H.ld by all For Sale by J. C. Redick. Oil CO itching piles riLEo SWAYN E J s ABBOLDTBI.T CURXS. OINTMENT r 7\*''X" r»™ ...J prot.^,l,, Oiaii for SOcts. Prcj.ar j UR.tswATKßjiK<. ! «.Phik JelDhlZ FOR MEN ONLY! rr% i '.fPfHTor LOBT or PAILINO MANHOOS • : i; i - -imiQ' kkrvotts DJEPILITY. / 'f l' l!oir «•. <• . t« .1 > • •». ... Ho: V i r' * . H . * • '. " DOCTORS LAKE ■i ! ■ Jn COR. PENK AVE. ANO FOURTH ST.. %SBt--i3r PITTSBURGH, PA. ( .\JSOBR \ AUformsof Delicate ami Com mm plicnU'l rci|iiirlnf;CoN'. FIIIENTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Meil ieatlon nro treateil at tliid Dis i«'ir>.iry with a tuinccßf. . arely altnlncd. Dr. 8. K. 1 aki- is :• member of the Itoyol >.-• it ml Surgeons, an<l i« the o! lest and most . xncod SPECIALISI' In tl.e city. Special at liii'.ioii ;•-! ven to Nervous Debility from crcessivc mi •' e\ertlon, lndtecretion of youth, etc., caus ini iihy -ical and mental decay,lack of energy, !< i .nid"ncy, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, l ilr !li 'umatlsm, and all diseases of the Skin, 1 i„idl. I.ungsTjrlnaryOrganfSttc. Consultation •] ■ and strictly conndentinl. Office hours, Uto l a,:d i to 8 r. U.; Sundays 2 to 4 P. M. only. at cilice or addreae DRS. I.AKK, CC'fl. -I.NN A VE. AND4TII bT.. I'ITTSBUItUH.I'A. Cures thousands annuallyof Liver Co- I plaint<«, Hiliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep- : sia, Coustipatlon, Malaria. More Ills I result froman Unhealthy Liverthanany I other cause. Why suffer when, you can I be cured? Dr. Saaford's Liver InvigoF ■ ator ia a celebrated family medicine. YOTtt JYiLL WCri'liY 1 THE CITIZEN Freaks of Man and Nature. George, the 2i-year-old son of Henry Webber of Cincinnatti, 0., is a young giant. He weighs 04 pounds, wears a Xo. 10 shoe and the calf of his leg is ten inche s in circumference. Jacob Swiegert, of Muncie, Ind., return ing from fishing, was chased a mile by an eight-foot blue racer. Xear Gallipolis, 0., a cow belonging to X. Harrington gave birth Wednesday night to a calf with two heads, four eyes, two months, and two ears. It is still alive. Miss Cathawne Lorsh is dead at the age ot 93. She formed a dislike to her father when a child, and never afterward wonld have anything to do with men. Thirteen-year-old Mrs. Henry has pre sented her 17-year-old husband with trip lets, so says a Kentucky exchange. A lamb born on the farm of Isaac Gilles pie, near Martins Ferry. 0.. had two bod ies. each with four legs, but only one head. At Vanwert, 0., Henry Taylor, a widely known pioneer, went home sober for the first time in years. His watch dog tailed to recognize him, and bit him so badly Taylor vowed never to again go home so ber. He kept his vow until his death, which occurred last Thursday. A snow white colt without eyes or fore legs has been bom on the farm of Frank McKeehan at Peebles, 0. Louis Seabright of Martins Ferry, has four blind geese, each 45 years old. —Plain truth is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla. No need of sensationalism. Hood's Cures. —Here are the eight longest words in the English language: Philoprogenetiveness Incomprehen.-ibleness. Disproportionableness. Sutieonstitutionalist. Honorificibilitudinity. Velocipedestrianiftical. Transubstantionableness. Proantitionsubstantionist. —A trade paper says that the largest limburger cheese ever made is to be exhib ited at the Chicago Fair. It is c tain to strong attraction. —Mention is made in French papers of a recently invented inexpensive and efficient process of water proofing leather, which is claimed to posess the advantage of not hardening that material. The method ptir sued is to put into a bottle with benzine as much finely bruised paraffine wax as it will dissolve, the solution being in this condi tion applied to boot tops by means of a soft brush until the leather is thoroughly saturated, this being soon done, as the ben zine very quickly evaporates and leaves the wax in the pores of the leather, special care being necessary that the seams be well smeared, particularly between the up per and sole. On the benzine becom ing evaporated, there remains no percepti ble odor, and the leather is soft, for the wax itself is flexible and elastic. Even boots made of the material known as "pat ent leather" may be proofed by this simple means, without damage to the varnish, if the leathei is rubbed after drying with a soft cloth. Lane's l'amiiy Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In ordtr to be healthy this is necessary. —Very appropriate for this time of the year: "Father, dear father, come home with me now, for uia has some carpets to beat; she's got all the furniture out in the yard from the porch clear down to the street. The stoves must come down and be put in the shed, and the grass must be cleared of dead gras.<, for it's time to clean hotis« and the devil's to pay—and the front window needs some new class Father, dear father, come home with me uow, and bring some bologna and cheese, its most 12 o'clock and there's nothing to eat—l'm so hungry I'm weak at the knees. All the dinner we'll have will be cold scraps and such, and we'll have to eat standing up, too, for the tables and chairs are all ont in the yard—oh, I wish spring house cleaning was throngh ! Fathor, dear father, come home with mo now for ma is as mad as a Turk; she says that you are a lazy old thing and she proposes to put you to work, there's painting to do and paper to hang and windows and casings to scrub; for its house cleaning time and you'vo got to come home and revel in suds and cold grub." Rheumatism cured in a day—"Alystic cure" for rheumatism aiul neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Kedick, druggist, Butlei. —Buttermilk is again on the beverage list. —As about all the large tanneries in this country have joined what is probably the greatest industrial combination ever known iu the United States, the following facts will be of local interest. The company is composed of tho prin ciple solo and belt-leather manufacturers in tho country, and it is known as tho Uni ted States Leather Company, with $120,- 000,000 capital. It is said that it is organ ized under New Jersey laws, and tho stock is divided into $00,000,000 of 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock, issned for ac tual property turned over to it, and $60,- 000,000 of common stock. Nono of tho stock will be ofTered for sale, but all will be retained by the venders of the various properties purchased by the new Com pany. . Still in the Lead. T'»e Win, H. Holmes Co., Distillers, Im porters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job bers in all tho leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy" Pure Rye Wiskies and Greene County Apple Brandy. Our importatians of fine brandies and wines have been unusually large the past year, and we are better prepared than ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho tels and taverns with completo outfits of pure choice goods at first hand prices. Drop us a postal and wo will have a sales man call upon you or send for price list. THK WM. H. HOLMES CO., 158 First Ave. and 120 'Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa. —Johnathan Stanhope, ol Wayne coun ty, Indiana, likes the Columbian stamp so well that he has determined to paper his parlor with the denominations 1, 2 and 5 cent, using equal numbers. Mr. Stanhope measured the superficial area of a Colum bian stamp, and ascertained the number needed. By other mathamatical opera tions ho found that the amount of cash re quired to secure the stamps would be $3,800. That did not deter the old man, for he is wealthy. He drew his chock for the amount, presented it to the postmaster at Richmond, Ind., and demanded tho equivalent in Columbian stamps. Tho Richmond people had been moderate in their yearning for stamps hitherto, and tho postmaster had not found it necessary to keep enough on hand for wall papering purposes; but tho old gentleman left his check, and insisted that the stamps bo ordered from Washington. —And lo ! summer is at hand, for tho voice of tho root beer man is heard chant ing the praise of his wares. —The fair one wears a very manuy bontonnicie in the lapel of her tailor mado coat, rather than at t :«• or-age. —The iii.'v husband of tl.e sideshow stout lady confided to a friend the other day thnt hi; lives on the fat ot the land. USE DANA'S SARSAPAIULLA, ITS "THE KINDJXHAT CUKES." My conscience is my crown. Contented thoughts my rest . Mv heart is happy in itself; 'My bliss is in mj- breast. My wishes are but few. All easy to fulfill; I make the limits of my power The bounds unto my will." —Fashion has given the cold shonlder to ice cream. At bang-up functions only frozen fruits are recognized. —Since the invention of the labor saving process of painting by squirting color through a hose, high art has received a wonderful impetus. —"I wish I were an ostrich," said Hicks angrily, as he tried to eat one of his wife's biscuits and couldn't. "I wish you were," returned Mrs. Hicks, "I'd get a few feathers for my tat." —A double chin—that which takes place when two women meet. —Bridesmaids carry dainty Marie An toinnete bags, filled with flowers, on their arms. —The demand for long stemmed roses is so great that the florist now cleverly fast ens a natural rose on an artificial stem. —All sorts of old-fashioned gentle con ceits are being revived, including the wearing of old laces and the use of sealing wax. —The two San Francisco doctors who waited on Bonanza Mackey and picked out the bullet which a crank fired into him a few weeks ago have shoved bills at him amounting to $12,000. John kicks and swears he won't pay them until they're scaled down to reasonable figures. As the doctors can't put the bullet back where it was, they'll either have to sue or comprom ise. —Our Mosey says that the time is fast coming on when a larjre number ofthemale citizens of this goodley Borough will have high-sounding titles compared with which the present ones they bear are very insigni cant. This state of things is sure to •• to pass, the time is ripe for it and ilio fit ments are favorable. To gainsay it wonld be folly. When we look around we see that something more than the present worn-out titles must be brought into re quisition. A plain title is of little account now-a-days. It must, to be anything, be of a high order and partake largely ot the sublime, not to say ridiculous. "When men are anxious to be greater than nature intended them to be," says a popular wri ter, "they will run into any extremes of folly, notwithstanding their better judg ment would prompt them to the contrary." But the go-ahead spirit of the times ap pears to ignore common sense, and things are dicernible only in an artificial light.— Ex. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the congh at once. Ask your friends about it. —The anti-whisker crusade has been de nounced as a bare-faced tyranny. —Ton can drive a horse to water, but unlike man, you cannot drive him to drink. —Giraffes are now worth $3,000 each in this country, but they are high at that price. —No. Maud dear, you are mistaken in that yon can clear your vision by strain ing your eyes. —"IIow 'bout you ?" is the latest nou sensic.il salutation among thoso who con sider themselves fly. —The colored shirt with the white col lar has now become the property of even thoso who mock at dudes and dudeistu. —The newest importation of French mil linery is a production which resembles a butterfly with jeweled or jetted wings. —A school maid of keen perception and much erudition has written an essay whicl proves the coming man to be a woinau. —Probably the reason that stock gam bling wrecks so many men is that in stock speculation it is impossible to bear up even when winning. —There is a gun in the British navy, a 22-ton Armstrong, which hurls a shot a distance of 12 miles, the highest point in the arc being 17,000 feet above the earth's surface. The discharge of the gun cannot be heard at the place where the ball strikes. —When Napoleon overran Italy his at tention was called to a number of silver statues of the apostles which had decorat ed an ecclesiastical institution for centur ies. "Take them down," said tho great conquerer, "and coin them into currency, that they may go about doing good as did their master." Drunkenness, or the Lquor Habt, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea.or in food, without tho know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Tho system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co., 185 Kace St.. Cincinnati O. —A double-back action —tho camel's. —Half fair—the Chicago show at pres ent. —Dress fabrics are now made of spun glass. —The Judge's charge—s2.so and costs. —Plain to bo seen—the monkey man at the museum. —Most of the portrait painters of this country aro women. PURE WHISKEY is extremely difficult to obtain. In this age of adulteration and imitation the only way to be guided in the purchase of any article where absolute purity is necessary is to buy from a house whose reputation for handling the best goods at the least money has been firmly established. Such a house is that of Max Klein,of Allegheny, Pa. llis Silver Age and Duquesno Rye Whiskies, at $1.50 and $1.25 respectively, are recognized as the leading Rye* on the market. For a $5.00 bill he will send you siz quarts of any of the following six-year old Penn'a Ryes: Gnckenheimer, Gibson, Finch, Overholt and Bear Creek. Send for his catalogue and price list. Mailed free. Address MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St., Allegheny, I'a. —"Daffodil linen" matches tho flower ia color and design. —Violet ice cream'has real flowers scat tered through it. —Wagner music is being experimented with as a rain producer. —Tho "is it hot enough for you ffiend is onw practicing in private. —Tho fashionable poodle in a now spring clip is a sight painful to behold. Consumption Surely Cured. To THE SoiTon:—Please inform ycur readers that I havo A positive remody for tt.o abovo-uaincd diseaso. B; 'to timely uso thousands of hopeleaa cases have permanently cured. I shall b« j;lad to sand twj.-.o'tlea of my remedy FREE to any of yo*r reader* -v.) have conmmption if they will send me thoii JUpnss an 4P. O. address. Re*[H ct inlly. T. i. a-U.C'CM. U. C.« 181 IVarl St.. N. Y. —An imported parasol covered with fluffy lace is named the "French Flut- j ter." USE DANA'S SARSAPARLILA, ITS j "THE KIND THAT CURES." ARE "&411I& *• ARE YOU -mate YOU ALIVE TS&BtaT AWARE TO YOUR THAT SHREWD OWN INTEREST ? BUYERS OF CLOTH DO YOU REFLECT ING INSIST UPON HAV THAT YOU SHOULD ft+ ING THE GARMENTS OF HAVE THE LATEST AND ft THE MANUFACTURER (BEST THAT THE MAN- | WHERE STYLES AND MERIT I UFACTURE PRODUCES ? | ARE CLEARLY STAMPED? \\ edo not force upon you the production of inferior makers which differ as "Skim Milk does from Cream." \\ e handle the best at lowest possible prices. DOUTHETT & GRAHAM, New Clothing House, Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts., Butler, Pa. Pittsburg, PjDnsylYania. All Purchases of $lO and up, Delivered Free of Charge Within a Radius of 100 Miles The old fashioned, bat well organized ruts of merchantile despotism, all pointed to prices that barely admitted of those in moderate circumstances participating in the ordinary necessities of life. We made a bold dash for liberty from this commrci al thralldom, and the result has been, not only are the necessaries of life cheapened, but the once luxurious appendixes, can now he found in the humblest homes of the land, Onr-easily-get-at able-less than-elsewhere-prices. The grand open-seasons to this desired end. Random Pickings from Thous-1 Linen Room Sprcials, and. ands of Basement Money The're Jim Dandies, savers. * 2000 pillow cases—2sc ones—4sx -3 ply unburstable 15c rubber hose 36 now for 15c each. 1340 bolster 'll unreel for 7c a foot. cases—f>sc ones—4sx72 now for 39c And the 40c great big water pots each. 290 sheets—9oc ones—Slx9o now for 24c each. now for 39c each. 110 sheeta—sl 00 But the 20c Eclipse flour sifter ob- ones—9ox9o now for 74c each. Love liviates 'em all now for 7c each. ly SI.OO and 1.25 bed spreads now Why waste your matches, 5000 of for 89c and 92c each. Specially ex the 5c match ssfes-for le each. cellent lot $3.00 lace curtains now go - for $1.49 a pair Better $3.50 to 4.00 uUu uuiy < lor 4c each. curtain3,bought to Bell f0r51.99 a pair. u ;• spring mnges for Fine 10c, 30c and 35c hemstitched screen-doors now for 10c a pair. lawns now for 12c, Mrs. Potts 1.25 irons now for 74c a yard. Fine 18c,2 sc, 30c, and 35c a set. pronett« laws 12c, 12§e, 15c, 19ca and 24c a yard. Pittsburg, ]J ANZIGKRS, Pennsylvania.^ "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO M. KOaENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St., - - - Pittsburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square.Below Diamond Market "TTnTTouTTiFnameanT A Post-office address we mail trial bottle B■■ ■■ and prove b ft# k k to you that| llbla ASTHMALENE will and doos core asthma CINE CO., ROCHESTER, H. Y. A SMILE means happiness—the more heart-felt the smile the gt eater the happiness. Good spirits are productive of smiles. Try our Finch's Golden Wedding For Briliral anil Family l'«e. SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00. Dougherty, Guekenheimer, Largo, Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. Of'RGOODS ARE WARRANTED PURE. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. 0. D. and mail orders re ceive prompt attention. "Grand Father's Choice" 3 y ear old is a good one, age has brought out good quality; sells for $2 per gallon. ROBERT LEWIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 136 Water St, PITTSBURGH, PA. OPPOSITE 15. & O. K. It. DEPOT. READ AND REMEMBER For s rictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT I.TQUOIIS, call on I. W. FI 12 SMITHKIEI.DST , PITTSBURG, PA. (Oppo. Monongaliela House.) Matchless for Family use and medicine pur poses are FINCH'S GOI.'JEN WKDDIN , | All 11 (JIH'KENHEIMKIt S VvflfcKY (per qt. : OVERHOLT'B WHISKY. • fi «|t-s. DILLINUKIt'S WHISKY ■ for «... tloods neatly packed and promotly ' hipped Frkk ok KxrRNSK on receipt of cash or post ofllce order. tVKothtng expressed C. O. D. Send for l*r:ee List. WANTED! Al on "'- sUIS ' UN ——~— I'OU THIS LOCALITY. Splendid OPPORTUNITY for a live, energetic man. We offer BET TER FACILITIES and Better Terms than e> or. Salary or commission. Write for our Special Offer. HOOKER, GROVER & CO.. Rochester Fruit Farm and Nurseries. Estabfished 1H56. Rochester. >■ 1. Cures Brtjfbt's Disease, Dropsy. Gravel. Nerv ousness. Heart. Urinary of Liver Diseases. Known by a tired lanquld feeling; Inactinjf or the kidneys weakens anil poisons the olooa, and unless cause H removed you cannot have health. Cured me over live years ago of Bright s Disease and Dropsy.—Mis*. I. 0. Miiaek, Bethlehem, Pa. 1,000 other similar testimonials. Try it. Cure guaranteed. CANN S KIItNEY C'IKE CO., 720 teninpro St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Ail Reliable Druggists. WILLIASVI KENNEDY. The well-known liveryman, Wm. Kennedy, will be pleased to have bis friends call at his new place of business. The Best Horses, Buggies and Car riages in liutler at the most reasonable rates. The place is easily remember ed. Tho first stable weßt of the Lowry Honso | j I i | REGULATE THE | STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWEI.S, \ j PUR'FY THE BLOOD. A REMEDY FOR Inflection. Hlllou.n. llem'n.lir. Con.tl- ; p.tloa, l> r .p»p.l.i. < ; ! l.iver TrnuMr., , nUzliic.li, 11 ml < J ,1c x 1011, llj.cntcrjr ■ * MMn Biwtt, I nil ai.jr.lcr. or tho : | Sltimmli, I.llrr IT,I He' '. | Itipana Tubules Mkh • ittfc* iojurl km 1" . ♦ the mo»t delicate constltutlou. liuiuact to Ult«\ ♦ | eaf o, clT' i tual. Give Immediate relief. I Fld by drugrfflrtS- A trial bottlo st ut !•} xuall • | on receipt of 15 onts. Addrcra J THE RIPAHS CHEMICAL CO. J | 10 sriICCE 9TBEET. NEW YORK 11TY. J Trotting Stallion. MOHICAiM KZI3STC3-. Record 2.37f ina race on a hall-mile track. Siri'il by Mambrtno tho Kreattst, llvlni; sire of demonstrated race horses, anil tlit> hand somest horse In tile world. Thirteen sons and daughters of this great horse made records bet ter than J.:iO last season, Including the great mare, Nightingale—'.".lo.S matin in the fourth heat of a race. They are bread winners. They are the handsomest class of horses on earth. ".Mohican K Ing's «lam was sired by a son of Hnuibletontan (10) called Molilcan. who was the sire ot five great race horses, showing that the blood lines which go to make up Mohican King's remarkable pedigree have and will train on, trot on and win on, besides being famous for their beauty and line finish. 1 started Mohcan King In live races last fall celling a piece of the money every time, and won Hie largest purse and best nice he .started lit. which certainly on ght to be a credit to any hors lor the tlret season, lie is like his sire, a beautiful dark chestnut, very handsome, heew boned, well muscled, ami lias grert lung power. Ills colts are all stamped closely after himself, speedy and line looking. This horse will make the season ot 1593 In Butler, Fa. Terms, 125 to Insure. No account ability for accidents. Will be founil In the Scott Barn, in the alley north of the Wick House Livery Barn. Will be found at the Fair (j rounds, L. Dean, keeper. C. M. HARRINGTON, Owner. STORM BIRD, 0459. Record, 2:35 at 4 years. Sired by Lord Russel, full brother to Maud S, 2.OSJ. STORM BIRD is half brother to the mighty Kremlin, 2:o7jf, king of trotting etallious. Ilis dam has a trotting record of 2:2tii. and his grand dams are the greatest brood mares that ever lived. Koch are the dams of stallions having one hundred in the list. The two together have 014 of their descendants in the <lO list and hold 43 ol the world's records. lie is a grand individual and a trotting-hred trotter, combining in his pedigree the two most fashionable and intense troitiug families iu the world. He is a rich cherry bay, 151 hands high, perfect ly sound, strong and handsome. He will be lound at ray barn, 31 miles northeast of Prospect, the three first days ot each week, and the last at the Butler Fair Grounds during the season of 16113, at the very low terms of $35 to insure. For pedigree address, ALONZO McCANOLESS, Isle, l'a. A. E. GABIiU, ! Veterinary Surgeon. Uraduate of tho Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada. Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the domesticated animals, and makes ridgling, castration and hor&e den tistry a specialty, Castration per formed without clums, and all other surgical operations performed in the most scientific manner. Calls to any part of the country promptly responded to. Office and Infirmary, iu Crawford's Livery, 132 West Jefferson Street, liutler Pa. . . .. . . x'" \ and best In & Y/s/tJ Business Education. / / We bare successfully f/f/ prepared thousands ot YOUNG MEN for ilic active duties of life. For circulars ad Js. i, r.DCI TYSON'S,l'itUburgh.ra. mioonaa .i.v srixion v 'SSi' • •II t. 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