Gentlemen's Fine Footwear. There is no article which enters into ladies' or gcntlemens' dress that should be selected with so great care as a shoe. No other part of one's dress is noticed so quickly, and so universally admired or condemned, as the case may be. A shoe to be thoroughly satisfactory must, first of all, fit well, and secondly, must wear well and keep its shape; these points are the most prominent ones in Ruff's Fine Shoes. RufFs shoes are made by firms whose lasts and patterns are as near perfect as skill and ex perience can make them, and all the materials used are selected wit! such great care and the workmanship inspected so closely that the wear of Ruff's shoes is assured. Ladies and gentleman, it will be to our mutual advantage if you will favor us to the extent of inspecting our goods. Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St J. S. YOUNG, The Tailor and Furnisher, Desires today that our expectations are more tUan realized. Kverjbody pronounces our SUITS the finest that have ever teen turned out in Butler. "We JMake the ]Ylost Stylish Grarments and handle the best grades of Woolens and Trimmlniri of any house oatlM* of the larger cities Our Prices are as low as superior workmanship and strictly first-class woolens and trtmminij wlil admit of. Wli GPABANTER perfect satisfaction In each and every .letall and the great number of orders we are receiving da tly, proves that our customers appreciate these facts: 101 South Main Street, I C Vnnno* TheTA,LORaD(I Butler, Pa. 1 Gents' Furnisher. BSi-ADRIANCE BINDER.- 3 ®# /7TU Jtt... , g* i. f. h Hartzell & Kemper. 1 " KMper Have the largest stock of Vehicles, Harness and Farm Machinery of any house in the county. We defy any firm to show a better line of goods for less money. Our stock was selected to suit this trade. Our prices arc as low a& the lowest, quality considered. Our profits are small and our reputation at stake, so you can rest assured we will not misrepresent. We add a percentage on our goods and sell them according to what they cost us. We serve all alike. We do not make one man pay for what we lose on another. When we guar antee goods we make good our guarantee. We protect our custom ers, and not the manufacturers. Why? Because the manufacturers are of no use to us without the customers. If you want a Buggy, Surry, Photon, Business, Pleasure or Team Wagon, Hand or Ma chine-Sewed Harness, or anything in the Harness line, Blankets, Robes, Dusters, Nets, Turf Goods, Currying Tools, Whips, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c., we have them in large quantities and at low prices. And for Farm Machinery, we can furnish anything needed, from the plow to the separator. We guarantee our machin ery to be as good as the best and second to none. If in need of any thing in our line, write us We will answer all itfquiry, either by mail or in person. Our motto is, "Small Profits and Square Deal ing." Our success depends on our reputation, and our reputation will be controlled by our representations, so you can depend on what we tell you to be true. We say we have the largest line of Vehicles, Machinery and Harness of any house in the county, and a visit to our store and warehouse will prove it. Store room, SIS N. Mala utrert, M /KKHOOH U2O S. Main Httret.-Klont spurn 12.1H0 iq, ff IT In nrnl of an? thin*la oar lint, rail on on btfor* you imko jour |»nrrha.«e. It will pay you. DIAMONDS |BIJW9. EAK RINGS. «HT nipflil TC»«E I GENTS' GOLD. LADIES' HOLD. W ailra t GENTS' SILVER. LADIES' CHaTLAIN. T*P , 'SJIT'K*T -2 IT ) Gold Ptns Ear Kings, (tings. CP mm W JtLaJLa * * JL f Chains. Bracelet*. Etc. ■JTT \T Ty> fHT /I ** Tea Sets. Castors. P.ulter Dlshm an'l Ev»rythlm X 4 I\ VV <a Ar ( thtf ran bo foinr! in » first. rU^ssf-iire.. RODGER BROS. 1874 ) P PPIFR THE MrviEVD, JEWELER. No 139. K'rrth Main St P JTLEFi, ?A .-Sr 2 a sgy ( r* y ) that's reliable when you buy one. Fredonia Buggies Suve f/eryhing in tfc.ir ■ vor-—beauty, sf-hiiitv, ease. You can fin'* this out by loci .!*. V«v. Y, • ' • ior sells ih*"i Made W FPFT'riirstown. O- The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS IXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS. BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is at W, II .O'Brien «fc Noil's • i i 1 07 TCast Jelierson Htreet. 1 W PINE TREE FARM. K Jamesburg. N. j. • wS' • ''"'i i..' .'.Jiit-'ilw Send for large catalogue of ■ 11 Land and Water Fowl. The best MS '• »•« :• ' ' rekin Ducks in the world. 11 ' , W H ORDWAY. Prop'r j Jm*m I D. A MOUNT, Sup't. I Remember there are hundreds of brands of ' White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and ' other cheap materials. But the i number of brands of genuine ;! Strictly Pure White Lead t3 limited. The following brands r. re standard ' ; Old Dutch' ' process, and just as good as they were when you or your father were boys: Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman,'' Davis-Chambers, ' Fahnestock." FOR COLORS.— National Lead Co.'s Pure While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a as-pound keg of Lead and mix your own j.aiii!S Saves t.nie and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on pairns and color-card, free; it wiU probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. [mLM I Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil- Siousness, Liver Complaint. 1 DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS ■ will cure the disease and re- Imove yellowness from skin ■ ■ and eyes. Warrantee, to cure. I Sold everywhere at 2,1 cts. per bottle, for Balf by J. C. Redick SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animal* uiid Chart Seat Free. CUUH(FeverK,CnnsreMtionn,liillamttiarion A .A. if Spinal .MvninsitiM, iM ilk I'cvrr. Beß.—Strninn* Ijamcue**, Khentiiutinm. C»C. ••Distemper* Nasal llificSiiM'tfeM* I>.!>• Hols oi <«rubfl, Worms. K.K.—Coiinlis, lleaven, riu'iimonia* F.F.—Colic <;» (iriprn, lifllyacbe. (J.(i.-.)Hncarri:ti'e. Hcmorrhnscfl, 11.11. I'rinary and Kidney lileases* I.l.—trnpiive Disease*. Gianni*. J.K.—ilineases of DißCutioii, Paralysis* Single Dottle ovor 50 - - .(>0 Stubio Case* with Specifics. M&nmiL Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 57.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, • • 1.00 Sold hy Druni«>«: or «Ml prepaid anynh<T<» aod in any qu»ul'll* on rrrvipt of prif«j ■raPIIUKYS* Mi.D. < 0., 111 Jb 113 Vfiniwß r.t., Sen York. F^^Shvmphbbys' i EOKEOPATHIC f) ft liftmlsPEClßO No.do la übo 3U yer.rs. The only succe«pfnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and I'roMtration, from over-vork or other causes, per vial, or 5 via.s and lurt;tt vial powder, for $5. | Sold \>y Dnifiiiti, or »«*nt poctpKid «»n receipt ot price. HCnraREYS'IKD. CO., 11l All 3 WIIUaM St., Sew York. Wsr -* & " r,. : ' r r. ;•. ...I I Mild 6* Cjc tna Tinc J THE AMt'.'CAM TOIACM CpMFMY SC.CESSCR | / ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE i SWEET CAPORAL I CIGARETTE Has stood the Test ot Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED jpoiiii g Misa Delia Stevens, of Boston, Mass .j SI .writes: I have always suffered Xromj S» 'hereditary Scrofulm for which I tried [physicians, but none relieved me. Afteri =2; S 11 ikinff 6 bottles of I tr gll am now well. I [tf g g am very grateful to you, a.s I fe<'l r^r that It saved me ;from a life of untold agony, and shall S .take pleasure In speaking only words (of praise for tho wonderful medi«lne,l~ iand in recommending it to all. )5g (TreatlMi nn Blood § and Skin Dmciisus ■ XI I i r? I I §? S mnlleil free. 1 ■III 111 I g SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,! § S[ ATLANTA. OA. ??))))) )i j))} J MOTHERS, kmP'- "MOTHERS' FRIEND" ) Robs Confinement of its Fain, Horror and Risk. 5 / My v.|fe ; . 4 «3iiM'IIKStS» MTlliNir* be- / V f*M'< bi ■:;« of j. i . rhiM. .'jll: 1 »lid not / 1 f mi in rfrm.i < or I'AI.Ns -v.:' . ui lekly 5 3 rolk vol n: Ui<- erl» lonl honr cuff -rftif but S v lii ii liud no pulm i id her v ( B.J .'.I!!;. if: Ala. / 1 <S"tr i»v >i..u or - J on receipt of / pr!--. #l.<K> . bottl*. liooli "To Moth- C < 1,1) LATOi; CO.. ilbala. (i«. c I EOLi l':Y ALL DRTJOGISTS. C , IXK'TOKS LAKE S J ' rr TK DISPENSARY. liL, J® Cr.i,?E>r Ave. and Fourth St.. •I»u!a' PITTSbLJr.'GKI, PA. \ A'l formsoC Delicate and Com• pln atr i l>» i•:i <•* reqtiirinffOoN* dF Flf't NTIAL fllulSt'lENTlKlC Alc<l icnlion ure treated at this I>is {»en&ary with a Mr<vFf »rcly ftttalnefJ. Pr.6. Iv. I«ikc ls:» member of the Koy.iK «»j|< I'liv -4ieiars and SurgvOiU, and is the «>' lest ami most s\pericneed Sl'KOlAi.ib* in tl. * «*ity Spoc { al at • entloa ,*xivcn toN vons I>ri»i)!t\ frome v oe»siv.* nit tal exertion.indiscretion of y'»tst?!,ete Mca«B - jilijsteal ami mental deray,lat k of energy, J .«*ncy, etc,.; a. oC< »c« - Old Sores, Fits, I'ilc.s. Rheumatism, and all !i- .'.iof tho Skin, blood. Lungs Urinary Org an ,u . Ccnsnltatlon *reo and strictly contWi-ntiid. OUce hours, ft to i I7to 8 r.*M.; Snnduvs, 2t04 r. 2f. only. ;ill ao ofUco or A* t iLND4TIISI'..I'JTTRIU ; liGH.PA Evsry Weman /"V v ® ■WiSfcL Somcfini ~i i.ocu; a rcii ' \ abla nunibly regulating ijyr • f X medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Arc prompt, ?*«fe nnd certain in result. The *rcnu« lr." Dr. Peal' n 'or disappoint Bent ouy»/iere« Sl.uU. I'cul Modicme Co . Ciov vuuid, U» —For Sale by Ghryntal Piiarmacy. TIIK CITIZEN. WIDE-TIRED WAGONS. COBfiltlonf Coder Which They C*o Be Cm<l to AdnnUfe. A prominent manufacturing concern has instituted a series of experiments lately, t<? find out the conditions under which the broad and narrow tired wheels could be used to advantage. In the experiment to ascertain the differ ence in draft between wide and narrow tire npon grass sod, tfce figures arrived at were: Weight of wagon and load 4 590 pounds Draft to stort load with IV4-lnch tire, cutting Into sod U-4 in. deep. 1,-50 pounds Draft to move at dead pull ©0 pounds Draft to start same load on good, jiard roads 850 pounds Draft to draw load on gocd, hard roads 350 pound* Drftft with tiro 3 Inches wide on ftatne sod «•-• 1,200 pounds ' Draft to more load at dead pull— same sod aoO pounds Draft to start load with 3-lnch tire in hard roads TOO pounds 1 Draft to taove at a dead-pull on I hard roads 350 pounds Draft at a dead pull on hard pave ment 126 P 0l:ll<ia Another experiment was with four iljch an 4 one and one-half inch tires re spectively on block pavement, good, hard, sandy road, good, level, gravel road, and In each soft and deep mud. The conclusions arrived at by the committee were: 1. On hard roads, block pavements and other permanent and substantial roads there is no argument, so far as actual draft is concerned, in favor of the wide tire, the effect being rather against the wide tire. 2. In their effect upon hard roads the wide tires have the advantage, and that this benefit is not sufficiently appre ciated by turnpike and macadam road companies. 3. In soft mud, slush, and under sim ilar circumstances, under which even ,the wide tire cuts in, the advantage la against the wide tire and in favor of t£e narrow. 4. On Soft sod and soft ground, where the wide tire does not cut in and the narrow does, the advantage is on the side oi the vride tire. 5. In loading a team a draft of 650 pounds steadily applied is as much as should be expected for a day's work, and tnat on soft sod this may mean, when a dead-pull has to be taken, an increase in the draft of 1,200 pounds. 6. The difference in the latter case between the regular draft of 650 pounds and the increase of 1,200 pounds is equivalent to an addition of two tons 580 pounds to the load. 7. Or, in other words, the draft of the load being C".O pounds may be con sidered as equivalent to a load of two tons 580 pounds, and the difference from the steady draft of the load in fair motion, and that of the same load started at a dead-pull, is equivalent to doubling the load. The committee closed their report with: "We advocate wide tire for farms, and narrow tire for good roads and pavements." Experiments at the Utah experi ment station demonstrated that a given load on l'.j inch tire drew 41.(5 per cent, heavier than when on a - inch tire, the draft being on a fairly stiff grass Bod; on a moist but hard road the 114 inch tire drew 12.7 per cent, heavier than the 3-inch. An authority upon the subject of the effect of wide tire says: "In New York state the experiment was made of usinc wide tires on a road about 5 miles long leading to a stone quarry. The heavy wagons used thereon were equipped with rear wheels having tires (> inches wide, and forward wheels having tires 4 inches wide, the forward wheels tracking just inside the rear wheels. Each wagon was thus trans formed into a roller covering 20 inches in width every time it passed along. Smaller wagons were equipped with wheels similar in principle. The road, which formerly rutted incessantly and deeply, was covered with stone chips, which these wagons soon rolled into a hard mass. The road now supports loads of from 8,000 to 10,000 pounds, and consequently has a hard, compact, and regular surface. The cost of haul ing loads over this road in reduced about 20 per cent." FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. The Employment of Convict* In the Con ■tructlon of State Kondi. A correspondent of the .San Antonio Express calls attention to two ques tions of supreme public importance pressing for solution at the present time in Tesas. One of these questions is "How to obtain good roads" and the other "How to employ convict labor," and to his mind the second question sug gests the answer to the first. He takes the view which the Post has long and persistently urged, that honest la bor should not be compelled to com- pete in any line with convicts, and that some means should be found for employing their services which would make them pay for their keep, which should not be open to the objection which honest labor properly Tim necessity for improved publio highways is everywhere apparent, and the problem of how to provide them has engaged public attention as one difficult of solution. The counties and local communities have tried in a feeble way to improve roads, and it must be admitted that in some instances they have accomplished a good deal, but the means at their command have not been sufficient to enable them to more than make a start in the desired direction. The entire state needs a better system of roads, and to what bettor use could the con victs be put than in supplying this need? Of course a plan could be de- ] vised by which the sections of the state directly benefited would be required to remunerate the state for the use of the J convict labor, 60 that those localities soonest to appreciate and secure the ] needed road improvements would have tlx; first benefits, and the state convicts : would be constantly employed in use- < ful labor that would be of the utmost 1 benefit to the whole people of the state without in any degree conflicting ( with honest labor. As the Express cor respondent suggests, the question ' should be agitated by the press until 1 the legislature is forced to take some t action in regard to it or at least give it due consideration. —Houston Tost. ■ Why Not Try the New rnd Better Way Of doing yonr shopping Instead of coining to the store, make the store come to you. Yes, and the best anil biggest store in the country at that: nauieiy,Kauf mann Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a Postal and you will get their spring and summer catalogue gratis, enabling you to order by mail anything you may wish, and I saving as much uioney as city people do. | —The flag that was on Fort Sumpter when the rebels tired on it is a sacred I treasure to the lady who now owns it—the widow of General Anderson. IlcheJ in Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Ureat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving paiu in the bladder, kiduey, back atid every part ol the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost itn mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. C. Kedick druggist Butler Pa During a recent frost one distressed agricultural district whose tenancy is not ten mites trom London, and who had Hood ed a meadow, collected over $250 in five hours on a certain day from skaters. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic care" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radio ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its ac'ion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and" the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly henefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C Kedick, druggist. Butler. —Russia and England are figuring how j to snatch some of those Chinese plams j OAT OF JAPAN * PIE. —Nevada i» the uios sp«rsely settled State. There are nearly two and a half , square miles to each inhabitant: next j comes Idaho, with one inhabitant to each | square mile. Montana and Wyoming each I Dave less than one. —According to a uiedieal paper in tier many the man who lueses both l is htnds iu an accident can claim tne wu.de o t>i.» ltte insurance money, it ho be insured, on the ground that he has lost the means of uiataiiiiug himself. A 10.-s »l she light hand reduces ti.e claim from "u i>> 80 p> r cent, ot the total. St.Op pi-t tj hi VI. J Ever try it? ll brings tbe biggest siote in the county to your very door, u-d givi yon all the advantages enjojeu b> titj people. Just drop a postal to Kauiiuonn Brothers, Pittsburg, for their lllustrau-u spring and summer Catalogue, it will co-t you nothing and save juu many dol lars. —A well known writer says woman should always elate her conclusions with out giving the reasons by which she ar rives at them The conclusions are ol'len | correct, the reasons are commonly laugh able. ' —Nellie Bly has married a man worth $10,000,000. In the language of the "pro [ fesh," that is a great scoop. j Let the blood be vitalized and good health is insured by Hood's Sarsapariiia. A muesuin manager has engaged a start > ling curosity. It is a man who has not yet heard of the new woman. I —ltch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured inj 30 minutes b_\ Wooll'ord's Sanitary Lotion. Th.s never fails. Sold by J C. Kelick, drug -1 gist, Butler Pa. t —Equal parts ot lime water and sweet oil well mixed will form a kind ol soup ® which is very efficacious in taking oul or . removing inflammation,as well as tor Ileal iruiwim* lag woui.ds caused by burns or scdlUs. In Henry Ji'&iistou's Arnica & Oil Liu tnieul id c.iiubiuuii the curative proparlies of the uifferbtil oils, with the healing qual ities of Aiiuca. UooJ I'i.r in;»u anil aui mal. Every bottle guaranteed. KusMau girls thus learo their matri monial prospects: A number ol them take oil'their rings and couseal tbein in a bask et of corn; then a ben is brought iu and Invited to partake of his corn, and the owner ot the first riag uncovered will be the first to enter matrimony. Many tt-achers and pupils in Pennsyl vania are trying lor the tree Normal School course offered by the Kdinboro Publishing Co . Edinboro Pa. Every school in Huller county should have an agent. You'd better w rite them. —Mistress--"Mary, H" to the door at once. Some one has rung threo it tour times." Mary—'Oil. it'.- all rifibt, muui. It's only that youusf j-llo# as is iuaMo-d on Mi>s Maud Y«-r ain't b.i auaiu ..I bis going aWay iu a iHJiry." "A stiten in tiuie' often saves c nsuuip (ion. Dawns' lilixir u»ed in time savi-f life. —On h Pans ihettri" a Gentle man felt !«-«* liir watch— i' w.«s H""' ■ Hav ing strong suspicion, i<e i lift i i leut hands onja man in the cro*d, *ho quickly gave up the ticker. When lie gut home l.e fount hi« ovrii w.itch Ijing on the tablft How aLenc Wib Suva Many Dollars. Drop a puuuy Postal Card to Kaufiuanu brothers. Pittsburg, largest general iu«r chaudixo house in the county, and net in return, free of charge, their new tashion catalogue, Making it just as easy lor you to do your shopping by mail and save just as much money on your purchases as though you lived in Pittsburg. —She—You say the lion escaped and was just about to spring on you, aud then changed his mindt Cholly—Yaafj I was unconscious of his presence. I stood with my back to the beast, smoking a cigawette. She —No wonder he didn't attack you. Costiveness is the primary cause ot much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Hit ters will permanently cure oostiveuess. Every bottle warranted. —Commenting on the amount which a spider, actually consumes during 21 hours Sir J Lubbock says: "At a similar rate of consumption a mau weighing 100 pounds will require a whole fat steer for breakfast i a steer and five sheep l»r dinner and for supper two bullocks, eight sheep ' and four hogs, and just before retiring , nearly four barrels of fresb lish." c It's Both Convienent and Economical j To do your shopping by mail. The new fashion catalogue of Kaufinann Hros., Pittsburg, will be sent gratis to any person ' writing for it. It contains illustrations and samples <if men's aud women's cloth- I ing—everything in fact to clothe a person I or furnish a home, and all goous are offer ed at retail for less than wnolesale prices. —A man in Maine complains because, not having an income of $4,000, he is de prived of contributing anything to the income tax. No one 's hapjiy in tiiis world. People whose income is small say that they would churfully pay the tax if their income were over four thousand dol lars while those with taxable iuc-unes think the limit should have been put high er. —I t's a peculiar fact that the more dol lar 3 some men have, the less sense they have. Dr. Aguew's Cure tor the IDart trivj perfect, relief in all cases of Organic ->r Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes, aud speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy f'?r Palpitation, Shortness of Broath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lett Side and all symptoms ofa Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —lf John Bull establishes a passive blocade of Nicaragua, he may find that the Yankees have not forgotten some of the blocadn running tricks his folks taught them at Charleston and Wilmington. —Birds which build in the open seem uniformly to have colored white those which posses* concealed <>r cveied | nests barn white «-»nr«; the oojor dot.* not J vary ia any manner in the «une spuies i i line uliiimti to another —Men iiltenuititf p-ins in f-«lt v>rks »re ' never ktiom: i<> nave eliii er t. > nitll ji >x; scarlet I't-ver or i*>ll ;e! 1 >. Englisn Spa Viii Li:.i iii'iir iri.inft. nil i hard, soft or i illou*.- I lamps o;i<l >deui- i ishen Irnin h.irnHi*. blood i-p»iviti.**, curbs, ; .-plints, sweenex, liiigboue, siillw, sprains nil swollen t uoais, coughs, e(c. Save &>U hi' Use of one bottle. Warranted the ' most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. ! Sold bv J. U. Kedick. druggist Rutler Pa FREE! FREE! An)- customer buying Thirty i Dollars worth of goods, will be' presented with a piece of silver- ! ware warranted tor 10 years. COMPARE PRICES. ——!i> grauulated Sugar for 231b "A" •• 251b Yellow " " 51b California Riiaions 41b •' Prunes . J ''J? 241b " Peaches 241b " Apricots... 2.11b «' Peas 25 1 301b Pail Jelly 25 1 sack White Lily F10ur...... 25 j 4 cans Tomatoes I 4 " Sugar Corn 't? 4 " String Beans j 1 " House Raking Powder...... 25 HENRY MILLER, Opposite P. O. Cooper & Co., Having received a full assort-! i n Foreien and Domestic Woolens T'lil nr< 1 d I Ivy I str.tab'i t"i Spring tr.i i< . we arc prepared to make suits to oider at pri "es v\ iich vv i del\ a ! compe tition in Ouality, Style, Fit and \Yorkman>hip. Call and be con vinced before leaving your order lor A. Spriryg Stiit. LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST. l BUTLER, PA. i "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.' GREAT SAVING RESULTS FKOM THE USE OF 3 .f'\ P O LIO : ■ c- pm " HAY-FEVER Kly'i Cream Ba:<n i* t a lir, \ *nuff or jfirder. Applied into the noftritx it is ~ ctiickly o : riifd. It' antes the head, allay* injtammation, beals _ _ •1 ' /.'• « .> l-i >•;. ■ -uygUU vr sent by mail e:s r.--npt at pin. Ljln i- jUG ELY BROTHERS G6 Street NEW YORK. Outr >r W. L. DOUGLAS SU/Hf IS THE BEST. "T> nUk riT FOR A KING. CORDOVAN", Jm \ FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. mi \j4. s 3.sp Fine Calf&Kangmou Hp" •=% $ 35-0POLICE,3SOLES. I . EXTRA FINE^"®- 32.$ 1 7- 5 bgysSchoolShoes. F\.' V • LADIES • ' SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L-DOUGLAS' BP.OCKTOH, /AASS. Over One Million People wear t!i2 W. L, Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the irinry. They equal custom shoes in sty >nd fit. wearing cunlitiea arc un- ...«fe-1. The prices arc uniform,—stem; • 1 on sole.. From Si ?3 sa\ eit over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ALEXANDER & DOU I T, WHITEST WN SPECIAL NOTICE That I will sell, until lurther untie**, . e following goods at the oid prices, reg.ir. - less of the advance ol 2IX: p<T gaitoii tax by the jovernireut: A \ pu:e r; e. 2y*.arf*, $2 00 p«*r gallon; #2 25: Old Cabittet. 4 yea. •>. $2 50 per pal- Ion; Br;:tg«*port and Thmnu "a's p ir - r\ 5 years, $3 50 per gallon; Finch Golden Wedding, Oibsou's, U ibin ■ i C-« Bour bon, $4 50 per gallon; Ha ini>ville. Dough ! erty, Mun'icello, 12 i ear , $5 50 per |tall>>ii. California wines, dr; and swei-t, from ! p>-r galli.n t.i $1.50; 12 uis'.ii.e' hrai.i's m.'' own importation hurry awl Port j from $2.50 to $3 50 per gallon; also the | liuest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest ; wholesale rates. Call or send for special j price !i.-ts at A. ANDRIESSEN. ISB Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. j All orders by mail promptly attended, j No extra charge for packing. Te!eph> ae j Robt. Lewin, WHOLESALE WHISKEY MERCHANT ANU IMPORTER OF FINE WINES AND LIQUOR?, 136 Water St.. (Opposite B. &O. Dei>«.t.) Pittsburg, Pa. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING. FOR MRDICAL AND FAMILY USE. $1 00 ppr Qt., or li for $5.00" Finch's Golden Wedding. Dougherty, Guekenbeimer, Lorge Gibsou, Bridgeport, Mt. \ T ernon, Overholt, etc This is the only bouse not rectifying in the city,there fore our goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge, C. 0. I) and mail orders receive prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3 ear old. $2.00 par s allon. Try us. AFTER *LL OTHERS FAIL "■ ■ Consult the Old Keliablo " DR.LOBB 329 If. ST., PHI I. A., Thirty yenrs' e ntlnuous practice In the cure of all t':-» wof mm and wobm n No matter from what caufM» or how Io»i? Htumlln«. I will pun ranter a cure. 192-Page l.ioth-Bound Hook (fcuWj uud Uiulled tKKK. Gentleman, r scholar and a judge of good -cnlskcy," Is often applied to 'hale fellows, well met." Our Old Kxport will pays muster umler the most rigid test. It is « guaranteed 8 years old, free from all fusel oils and adulterations, j smooth, and a capital liquor for eithersocial or medicinal uses. 1 Full Quarts. St.oo; ■tin Quarts. $5.00. Mail ana Express orders f-hipped the same day as receiv ed, and we pay charges on all orders of SIO.OO and over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST., PITTSBURG. RA. Complete Price Lists of Wine* and Liquors mailed free. Trotting Stallions STORM BIRD Q4SQ- Record 2:35 at 4 Years. el' Mildred,half mile trial in 1:05 and quarter iu 32 seconds as a 2-year-old Sire Lord Russell (brother in Maud S 2:08J) »ire of Kremlin Hustler Russell 2:12^ and Hi others in 2:30. Dam Storm 2:2d{, producing daughter of tireen Mountain Maid; d iin of 9 in the 2:30 list, 546 of her descendants are in the 2:30 list and holds 28 of the World's records. Will be found at the Butler Pair Grounds during the summer of 18'J5 in charge of Wm. (i. Weigle Pedipree on application. TERMS $25 to insure. BUFFALO BOY 3882. By Pocahontas Boy 2:31, sire of Clay Hontas 2:11J and other-- from 2:12J to 2:30. D.nn Lady 8 full -ister tiS:ephen M 2 28,. Will bd found at his old home. Isle. Pa. He has proven hiuiselt to be the best stock horse for carriage and road horses that is to be found in tl.e county. TERMS $lO to insure For further in formation address. A LONZO Mc" V NI)LESS, Icr.K, PA. PEW,; .- . AL mj\J rr h.-r .j- I Jr "■ \ tt ** ICcllrf Tor I wll. • bj return —X /> Mull. T I, . . S tmt ftp —■—Cl'klfhc«lrrt hcuiliult a.,Uu«lU«»ii Viuui.-, loW tj »U Locii I'iiLUU*., I'fc Vv r,/-i a DO, ; "' IS NATURE'S OWM TOXIC j§ Stimv.latcs the appetite and pre JjL rcfreshms: sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TJ fiURS!N3 MOTHERS. C!i*cks v/astinur diseases, stop T* night sweats, cures incipient consuinptioii. , Increases strer.4,.h ond flesh. ' ,IAKES RED - RICH blood. Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will give the and puny th rosy cheek 3 c•' , c.ith. CORES atx complaints. ~ JiLvkes strc- r : ; ..".womeaoi woaklings. 7m .r m mz rm Cnre . astißQ Diseases and sequences, :h%C ; TIS, CONSUMPTION,&c. neither styptic nor caustic and .0 v .„Tuh-*in(? effect on the contents • j .ieh or ltr. lining: consequently ;rt tho teeth or cause constipation T,a-1. !:S do the usual tornis ot Iron oatinent 50c, pamphlet £iee. If . your *lrua;gist, address :• k :re & co., Ci "INNAT!, O, ;•-/ • vo {'jerries • "" tjf havs tloiv for others PM? -.rX- they will do ' .m viss on < \ OF 15TU DAY. <mfl. IVI E M Easily, Quickly \ and Permanently Restored, both day. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops and gives tone and strength to the sex ual organs. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful criorsorexcessive u eof tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $' .00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send tiiem by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mailordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0. WEAR HAMMERSLOUGH BRO S Famsjs Be# York, tailor-mile CLOTHING Fur sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without Hammerslough Kro's label. The swellest and best wearing clothes in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. mi re mm piles rlt rSswftv^a M JSSS fment M Ml'fOM*' >»< '-inr I 1- ; »l"ir .Ilnglnz: m>"*t lit Mali': '>7 «• >'• Ml'*- If • llnwru t'l l'H<- ' ' " r""u^ l.hlrh ofl. .. 11. ...« I I • '• «T f< 3 i„rr. HH * . ' I • ■lilni nnd bli-r'lH't • " WE MAKE WHEELS Quality fluaranteed the BEST. OUR LINES, WEIGHTS AND PRICES ARC RIGHT 1 THE ELOREDGE 9 BELVIDERE IN TWCNTY.FIVC BTYLCB. WRIT! FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. National Sewing Machine Co. BELVIDERE, ILL. j ' TIV oiner " * ro 4 • wKflw t»v- nti " <" obtain * •• •«* when ir. Cn»e»gO, *m'» ».n<i it on *< %t. -vm-LORIJ 4 THOMAS* ™ s M ' in ID. T. PAPE'S. I'" s ' Main Street. ( ) Street. THE LEADING MIL' TN RY HOUSR OF BUTLER COUNTY. Come see our spring Millinery. hVEN IF Yot DON I VV r TO BUY. Our display is far ahead of all previous years in Style and beauty, and the prices are muc k<vui. Ik largest sieck, e c "iccst pa tcrn>. and the Newest ld-..j« < to I>utler. ft? Mourning Goods a Speciilty. V WE * NEED * NO INTRODUCTION. The people of Butler county know us Our Reputa tion for the past 25 years has been such that you can rely upoh us, and take our word when we say that our goods are made from the best selected grain, and are kept in Government Warehouse until they reach the proper age to be smooth and palatable. WE SO- LICIT YOL'R PATRONAGE and you can feel as sured that your confidence will not be misplaced. We quote you here a few prices on goods that stand high in point of excellence and purity. J PER. , PER. PER. J £ Qt. I Gal Case £ 4 Silver Age Pure Rye $1,50 $6,00 $15,00 « # Duquesne Rye & BaHey Malt 1,25 5,00 12,00 # K Malt, absolutely pure 1.25 5,00 12,00 € J Hear Cn-ek, Old Monon 1,00 4.00 10,00 \ 2 Guckenhemer, 6 years 01d... 1,00 4,00 10,00 4 # Gibson, 6 years old 1.00 4,00 10,00 * r Fjiich, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 W J Dougherty, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 jo, oo J £ Ovtrholt 1,00 ; 4,00 10,00 £ 2 Laige 1,00 ! 4,00 10.00 4 # Mannisville 1,00 4.00 10.00 # JMt Vernon 1,00 ' 4,00 10,00 J i Guckenheimer, 4 years 01d... .75 3,50 j 8, r o J 4 Possum 65 2,50 j 4 » Anchor ,50 2,00 1 # j Monogram I 1,75 i J J Magnolia i 1,50 I J L-% -W We Pay all Express charges on or ders Amounting to $5,00 or over, making no charge for packing and shipping. Send for complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, Distiller and Importer 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa J ewelry-Sil ver ware- -Clocks. Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe rent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block »■" Electric Bell and Clock. GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS FOR OF THE WORLD LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. The New York Weekly Tribune, , tni .' tv ptifte journal, in the leading K.-publican fmiii'y paper ol the Ui-ited Siati-n It i .h NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, anil give* »H tne general new* i of ithe I'nited States It jf i\ r* the events of foreign land" in r nut»»b«*ll. Itn AGRICUL TURAL department hat* no superior in the country. It* MARKET REPORTS arc recognized authority. 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