. Where Quality i and Economy Join Hands ? There you will find a true value that is worthy attention. These words tell the whole secret of our success. Not to furnish you qual ity at high prices; not to furnish you low figures by sacrificing real worth but to so link together value and low prices as to strike the happy combination called perfection. You know what we keep— The best line of MILLINERY in the City. Also a complete stock of Ladies and Children's Furnishing Goods. M. F. & M MARKS. J. S. YOUNG, The Tailor mil Finnish, Desires to say that our expectations are more than realized. Everybody proiiOunceß our SUITS the finest that have ever been turned out In Butler. "We JVHake tlae ]Vlost Stylish. Garments and handle the best grades of Woolens and Trimming of any house outside or the larger cities. Our Prices are as low as superior workmanship and strictly flrst-class woolens and trlmmmus will admit of. WE GUAKANTEK perfect satisfaction In each and every detail and the great number of orders we are receiving da tly, proves that our customers appreciate these facts: 101 South Main Street, I C Vrnino* The MM and Butler, Pa. i uuiig, Gents' Furnisher. DIAMONDS } KING3, EAR BINGS - SFJARF PINS. STUDS. WATCHES I ° ENTS ' GOLUL LADIES' CUATLAIN. JEWELRY } Gold P1 " 8, Ear King9 ' Rl "^ ins ' Etc - .. . «mn nr a Q C*lTea Sets. Castors. Butter pishes and'iEverythtas lAf A.RI2f that can be found in a first class store.. RODGF3 BROS. 1874 } K — as ' FoKK9 " spoo TRIPLK PLATE. E. GRIEB. JE ™ l b er. No. 139, North Main St., B JTLEB, PA., McCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE I have a Heave Cure that will cure any case of heaves in horses in forty days, used according to directions, and if it does not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charge* will be made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the strongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. McCakdless, Butler, Pa., 1893. Ma. A. J. McCawdlkss: On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com menced to use your new cure for one ol my torsea that had the heaves very bad, and continued to use the medicine for about forty days and the liorse did not show any signs of a return of them. It is now about a year since I quit givin the med\o\ne and the horse has never sowed any signs of heaves, and I feel stisfied that he is properly cured. W. C. Criswkll, Butler, Pa., April 3, 1893 A. J. McOahdlbsr: I have used your Heave Cure and found it will do the work if used accordng to di ections. Yours truly, J. RMc M i J.Li N We Make Wheels Quality Guaranteed the BEST. oua LINES, WEIGHTS and PRICES am RIGHT ! THE ELDREDGE • BELVIDERE IN TWENTY-TIVf STYLEB. WRITE FOB DESCRIPTIVE CATALOOUE. National Sewing Machine Co. BELVIDERE, ILL. • a nxr n MEM,'local or trav „ UU l> i>«S I L I I lnjf, tosellraytruri . bV J? I L Uteed Nchskry S roc . Salary or Commlsslo paid weekly. Outfit tr<;e. Special attention tflven to beitluoera. Workers never fall to malf* KOO't weekly wages. Write me at once for par ticulars. E 0. Nurseryman Uochest«>r N. Y. flkl CiiirSt'.Hi .inj.,.,4 l>lut*u'«-i . rENNVuQYAL Pil U h J r-i'i,!.. t - Sold bj iu! Lucau - J £ STEEL ROOFING and SIDS^C. (Sasendurph'a Patent.) Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof. Semi for J Tbr Pfnn Iron UooAmj; n;!« forvu catainmie C o. »Tixitu., Cf prices. I Sole Mlire SPEEDY and UT STING RESTTLT& S£\FAT PEOPLE/-V I •ftftf-■*»! m.f from any injurious substance. thlß. M LAT9X ABSOKOT SIOTSIO. W» GUARANTEE a CURE or refund your monatr. Prico •Sj.oo per bottle. Send 4c. lor Inittu. TIVKMONX U£DICAi CO., Bnetoc. EYES EXAMINED FREE OF CHA. Gi, R. L. Kirkpatrick, Optician and Jeweler, Next M.Court House, Butler. P;i.. gr.idaate c l.a I'ort ilarologlcal Icslltute. US TO III! SOUTH MAIN STREET. PARADISE OF HffUSICIANS. LOYEKS of music can find what thej want either in instruments or sheet music in our extensive stock We handle only instruments of first elass quality, and have exclusive sale of the renowned Behr Bros. & Co., the A. B. Chase, Newby A Evans pianos and other makes; also, the celebrated Packard organs A full liDe of musicians' supplies is always kept on hand at lowest prices. J. R. GKIEB, SOUTH MAIN ST. fWh&t Nerve Berries have done for others VIGO!"? MEN Easily* Quickly ', and Permanently Restored, BOTH DAY. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail 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 errors or excessive use of tobacco.opi u m 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, Sf -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 them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN KEDICAL CO.- CINCINNATI, 0. W. I. Dcjslas Q*2 IH THE BEST. CH? m FOR A KIKG. S3. CORD OVA N", PREtiCH MELLED CALF. Fike Calf 2> Kangaroo, Jfe? r . 7 *3.35 POLICE,3 soles. ; I -tXTXA FINE $2.$l.7 - BOYSSCHOQLSHOEt rk ' ' {/" ■ i..-\raiES- t poNGo^. r.zuo rawcatalogue.. W• L'COUGLA9' ' D«!OC*:TOM,WA9S. Over Due Million People wear the W. L» Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Aii our shoes ere equsliy satisfactory They ?lvs l>c test ve'.'O for the money. Thev ci:sto=s *!.«» 1>» st !e and fit. Their wearing qualities ore ui- _.-uae«e-1. The prices a<-c uniform.---stamped nn sole. Prom $i to .* ? saved over other tnekes. if your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ALEXANDER & DOUTT, WHITEBTOWN. WHAT IRON WILL DO, IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC Stimulates the appetite r.nd pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO fcUHS!*K! R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases, stopr night sweats, cures incipient consumption. O Increases end flesh. MAKES RED, RICH BL00D : Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will giro the pole and puny tlio Nroay cheeks of youth. CURES AIA FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Makes strong i3°n end women of weaklings. GILMORE'S IRON TOHIG PILLS Care all Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They are neither styptic nor caustic, and hnve no coagulatinp effect on the contents of the stomach or its lining; consequently do not hurt the teeth or cause constipation or diarrhea, as do the usual forms of Iron H) days treatment 50c, pamphlet li-ee. IS not kept by your '* ' iM 0 ....viiliGTON EROS ... i.-» for uiivertisiiig at lowest I tjlalf the fan of | life is lost by many people through their neglect of one of Nature's most tnre insists on regularity. Peo ple vrho allow tlie continuance of any irregularity in their digestive organs soon have to pay the pen alty. Free and regular move ment of the bow els is the surest sign of good The first ques tion the doctor asks is: *' Are your bowels regular?" If not, he gives something to make them so and quite often that is all he needs to do. Assist Nature occasionally in removing offending matter from the stomach and bowels and you need never be very sick. Remember that assistance don't mean violence. What is needed is a gentle but efficient helper that will work so easily and so naturally that there will be no shock to the system. Of all the remedies that have been pre pared, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets best fill all the requirements. They are made of refined, concentrated vegetable ex tracts. One is a laxative —two a mild cathartic. They cure constipation, bil iousness, dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, '' heart-burn, dizziness, foul breath and all disorders due to im perfect digestion. Each little vial holds from forty-two to forty-four Pellets, and sells at the same price as the more com mon and cheaper made flUls. A free 6ample package (4 to 7 doses) will be sent on request. Once used, they are alwavs in favor. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 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 number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands are standard '"OldDutch" 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 Purs While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. SC:IJ us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Begs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animala and Chart ttent Free. CURES < Fevers,Congestions,lnflammation A.A.J Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. C.C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges* D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. E.E.—CoHtfh*, Heaves, Pnenmonia. F.F.—Colic or <«ripc«, Bellyache. C*.G.~Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. ll.ll.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases* 5. 1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. • K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - .60 Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, _ Veterinary Cure Oil and dedicator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - - 1.00 Bold by PrnrvUlß; or a*nt prepaid anywhere and Is a»y quantity on rt-ceipt of price. HCSPIIREYS'SEP. CO., 11l k 113 WlHta* St., New York. HOMEOPATHIC nn WSBfaISPECIFIC No 60 In use 30 years. Tho only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, •nd Prostration, from over-work or other cause®, fl per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for 95. Sold by PrucffiAta, or «ent postpaid on receipt of price. HCJPHULYS'BKD. CO., 11l A lift William SU, Sea* York. mMmmmmmmmrnm ISEiniiai S Miss Delia Stevens, of Boston, Mass., » S writes: I have always suffered from 3 S hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried various remedies, and many reliable] 35 physicians, but none relieved me. Afters g Ssj 1 tali ing ® bottles of 1» I am now well. js am very grateful S «=! to vou, as I feel SI that it saved me . gg s from a life of untold agony, and shall S take pleasure in speaking only word,] Efs of praise for the wonderful medi«ine, §£ *g and in recommending it to all. jes 2p iTroattso on Blood §/ 11 fd/Yff' Si and Skin Diseases I \ ||| §\ I I ; 5 S| mailed free. R Jill I|| 1^ § SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,! g H qA - p Mrs. Anna Gage, wife nf Ex- Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: of TWINS in less than 20 min scarcely any pain Wm* FRIEND" DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. tyßentby Express orniall. on receipt of prloe, • 1.00 iter bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS' 1 mailed tree. BIUDFItLD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. sHfEEr I |«USUKOJIIK«S.»II«IIi«»IS!aWI«U'. , *n I 2 Mild 3< FINC | ! IHE AMERICAN jatKK pn^SECKSar/ ABSOLUTELY PURE T K" CiD RZLiSIZ Mtu'mv-wi CIGARETTE has stood the Test o? Tiina MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED yr , . STC • PILES §■* R V p/yii . -? ""J !; WORT , ..l t : a'.Vilfns" 1/ i-.- > 1 ri»- i.* I ritrnd>, .y uU'J: <5 an I i ! .: c, Wcmnln; ver/ «. re. > • •. -<> INT UJ>.\ i il. c • ivhlaf and blcotjintf. heal* ul-i-rution. und In most cm« runot *.*• the tuiaor*. voux JJrufjiai tar ifc THE CITIZEN- Ate His Enemies' Ears. There is a French story of some travel ers in Africa who, while on an exploring expedition ran out of supplies. By chance they came upon a native hut, but it was empty, and the only visible edibles in it were several strings of mushrooms sus pended from the rafters to dry. For lack of anything better or mote substantial they stewed these and made a meal of them. Alter a while the owner of the hut, who was a powerful native chief war rior, returning from a hunting expedition and having greeted the explorers in a friendly manner, set up a wild howl of despair. "What is the matterf" asked the explor ers. "They are gone. My evil spirits have stolen them." wailed the chief. "What are gone!" "Those those!" shrieked the chief, pointing to the cut oords on the rafters, "Why, no evil spirits took them," said the explorers. "We ate them." The ohief seized his stomach in both hands and rattled the bones inside his skin. "Ate whatf he gasped. "Oh! suffering Moses!" roared the warrior, or words to that effect, "why yo- d—d fools! you've eaten the ears ol all the enemies I killed in battle." How Japan Played the Game. It is in a lugubrious tone that some of the leading papers of Europe are telliog a new and interesting story in regard to Japan. They have suddenly reached the conviction that the little empire is as smooth in diplomacy as she is puissant in war. According to the European authori ties relerred to the powers have been in duced to play Japan's own game and now that they have been victimized see how the shells were worked. They saw that the empire expected interference so soon as its terms of peace were announced and arranged its stipulations with a view to having them interfered with just as they were. Japan gets a big pay in return for a comparatively small amount of_ territory which she used as a decoy, and is to re main in control of that territory until the debt is paid. With such real estate se curity she is not liable to push the debtor, and the wise old governments of Europe are rubbing their eyes to take another look at this precious ipstart that so clever ly took them in at the first attempt. Our Mysteious Sag. Why Not Try the New and Better Way Of doing your shopping! Instead of coming to the store, make the store come to you. Yes, and the best and biggest store in the country at that: namely,Kaul maun 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 .saving as much money as city people do. Improved Paving. Tbe material consists of concrete made of small lumps of emery stone set in pieces varying from half an inch in diam eter down to a powder, and is mixed with Portland cement. The composition pre pared in this wa; is used to face ordinary ooncrete slabs, constituting a wearing surlace for paving flags, steps, etc. —"Will housekeepersnever understand said a druggist who had been weighing moth balls, camphor gum and other so called.enemies to moths for a month or more, "that if clotning is put away with the eggs of the moth on it moths will in all probability batch and feast on their furs and flannels in spite of all their efforts to the contrary?"' Clothing that needs wind and sun should, in our climate, be put on the line in the Spring and be beaten, brushed and cleansed in every part. It should be then laid in a trunk or clean bureau drawers untill ready to be sealed in paper, labeled and put away tor the sum mer In tbe latter part ot April and the month of May it is dangerous to leave anything woolen or fur on the line eTen for few minutes after brushing, as that is the time that tbe moth miller takes to the nice, sur-warmed garments, crawls per haps into some pocket and lays the eggs. RelieJ in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving paiu in tbe bladder, kidney, back ur.a every part ot the urinary passages in male or female It relieves retention o: water and pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and .•are this is your remedy. Sold by . C. Itedick druguist Butler Pa. Marcus Anrelius Antoninus, the good Itomau Emperor and Philosopher, was a great man, and said mauy wise things, among which witness: 'Art thou angry with biui whos arm-pits stink! Art thou angry with him who-e breath smells fonl? Where fore? lie has such armpits and such a mouth, and it is necessary that such an emination must come from such thiDgs.' That was only another way of putting the thought so ably exppessed by John Mc- Gonigle, known amongst the common people as Calico Jack, when he said: "If you don't like iry style you can depart hence away from me." —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cnre"Jfor rheumatism and neuralgia, radio ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefit . 75 cts. Sold by J. C Uedick, druggist. Butler. —The Government is endeavoring to se cure possession of 5,000 letters of great historical interest and public value, owned by a member of ths Jefferson family, resid ing near Charlotte ville, Va , to whom they were handed down by. inheritance from Thomas Jefferson. The owner has recent ly offered the entire collection for $2 000. Br. Agnew's Cure for th>- Heart giv* perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heat Bisease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy f.>r Palpitation, Shortness ot Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Biseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy, stone. —The best excuse that can be made for a lynching is that of the ordinary machin ery of justice has broken down and that it is a question whether a criminal shall be punished by a mob or whether he shall go free. —Many teachers and pnpils in Pennsyl vania are trying for tbe free NormaJ School course offered by the Edinboro Publishing Co , Edinboro Pa. Every school in Butler county should have an agent. You'd better write them. —George W. Vanderbilt's Asbeville, X. C. mountain home has already had $4 OCO.OOO expended upon it, and it will require half a* much more to complete it i so as to meet its owner's idea of perfec ' tii'o. i —English Spavin Liniment removes all hiird. soft or callouse.l lumps and bleno j ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, | splints, sweeuey, ringbone, stifles, sprains | all swollen throats, conghs, etc. Save 1 SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. ! Sold bv J. C. Rediok, druggist Butler Pa I —When Secretary Gresham's friend* I placed $50,000 to his credit in bank, to j enable him to eke out the modest salary he would receive as a member of the Cleve land Cabinet,be firmly declined the proffer | ed help and refused to place himself under any obligations. Mushrooms and Mfcuure Heaps. As grown in old grass pastures, mush rooms are agreeable and excellent eating, if cooked properly and cooked fresh. Even as produced artificially tor the mar ket, they are otten quite who!ewme, it washed aad cooked early. Bat, a* is well known, says the Lancet (London), mushrooms belong to an order of vegeta bles ol somewhat low orgauizition, and they grow and reproduce themselves with remarkable rapidity when sown in decom posing vegetable matter. Many growers take advantage of this fact to cultivate mushrooms on manure heaps —heaps, that is to say, not of ordinary farmyard manure, but of the vile and rotting tilth of every description which is gathered together n large towns and delivered to suburban and country mushroom growers by horse wagon or train. Now, plants take up into themselves the very stuff, modified, on which they grow. Mushrooms grown on matter of this sort select from it those parts which they are able to assimilate. But the arrangement of the "cap of the mushroom enable it also to absorb tfce the vapor of the manure, is a dan gerous poison to man and other animals Thus the scores or hundreds ot radiating plates of which they principally consist are in practice little better than traps for the catching and retaining of more deadly poisons still. —First Blind Beggar—What we want is sound monej t Second ditto—That's right. Mubbe *e could hear it then. —Overheard at the Show—That's a perfect dream of a bonnet. Ves, but I'll bet it cost a regular nightmare of a price. —A good motto for those who intend going abroad is "don't give up the ship." Tou may have to give up everything else, but hold on to that. —"When a mau's clothes are too loose,'' says the Philosopher, "there are two wa\ s of remedying the evil One is to take them back to [he tailor. Another is to git a new boarding house." —Everyone's duty lies first in the path that leads to health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a good leader. —Out of sight—the other twenty-one letters. —The pop of the fire-cracker is already heard. —lt takes a ohap with brass to propose to a girl with tin. —ln old times no American Protestant minister would have thought of wearing a lull beard. TLe furthest that any of them went was muttonchop whiskers. A mu stache would have ended the clerical career of any one of them. How customs change! —lf a woman gets what she wants to wear and a man gets what he wants ti eat, there's no reason why they shouldn't live together and be happy. —Dr. Leslie Phillips, a well known scientist, warns the new woman against wearing her hair short and says that the cause of baldness in man is due to the iact that be cuts his hair. —lt is likely that Elizabeth Cady Stan ton's new Bible will show clearly that Adam picked the apple himself and that he sometimes saw snakes. —The gay and festive wheelman has his faults, and they are many. But he is a factor in getting decent roads, for which the inhabitants of these United States should feel duely grateful. —When two or three silver producing States undertake to dictate the financial policy of the conntrv it seems to be a char case of the tail trying to wag the di'g. —The small boy was playing cowboy more to his own satisfaction than that ol his nervous father "I am the "Wild Wolf of Bitter Creek'" he yelled. "And this is your night to howl," said tbe exasperated parent, appearing with a strap. And Willie howled. Gail Hamilton's witty tongue is re sponsible for this: When her cousin, S. Pickering Bodge, went to Germany, a native whom he asked for information,. B*id: "Sprechen sie Beutsehf" ' Yes," answered Mr. Bodge, "that's my name, but how in thunder did yon know it?" —A fall of nearly 60 degrees in temper, atnre would kill one-third ol the population of the globe and cause inteu'-'e suffering among another third, but in New England it is taken as a matter of course. —A West Virginian, poor all his life,died from joy the other day over the .-trikiug ot a Dig oil well on his land. He had his heart set on the good things of this world, but who ha« a right to, if not a man who has been all bis days denied them! Herman Schmidt, of Altoona, visited big father in Germany recently, and tbe Tribune says while he was eating his first meal under his lather's roof he was arrest ed by a German officer on the charge of having deserted the army, and to get out of trouble he had to pay 300 marks, equiv alent to about $75. Although Mr. Schmidt was only about 18 or 19 years of age when he came to America, and although he had taken out his naturalization papers and had become an American citizen, the German law is such that he cannot escape the fine. Any one who leaves Germany after they have attained the age of 18 years without having served the required time in the Brmy, on bis return to his fatherland is subject to a fine and iu some cases impris onment. —A novel sight is witnessed by persons visiting the Cochran's Mills gas field in Armstrong Co. Crooke Creekd is a she.-tot flames for almost a mile. The gas which comes to the surface through crevices in in tho rocks has bocomo ignited and the water is covered with a sheet of flame. —About a week ago an old man named Witherow, in Bedford county, had violeLt hiccoughs, and the doctors had despaired of his life. His mother-in-law procured a gun and crept under his bed. When they were alone she pulled the trigger, but she has aimed the weapon upward. The pow der burned the sick man's toes, and in a rage he sprang from the bed, and drag ged the woman from beneath, gave her a sound beating. Iu bis anger Witherow forgot all about his hiccoughs, and when the doctors came expecting to see a dying man, he was dining and they bad only the mother in-laws's bruises to look after. —Tbe more a man gets into office the more he wants to continue to sacrifice himself on the altar of public service—at a liberal salary. The Kittanning Times says that a list of prospective candidates for office next year in Armstrong county shows ten persons whose aggregate office holding reaches a total of forty-six and a lalf years «' —George Wood, 70 year< old, who re sides with John Morris »a near Freej ort, has been for some years suffering w-.th cancer of ihe moath and throat. Last Tnursday night he became frienzed with paiu and fired into his skull a bullet that lolged in his brain Next morning he did not seem to he greatly affected by the shot, and remarked that he had made a rather poor job of it. He had written two letters avowing that he would commit suicide The bullet cannot be probed for, and Woods will do closely watched to prevent a further attempt to kill himself. —Pittsburg is to have another 15 story sky scraper, just opposite the Carnegie, on Fifth Ave. MARTINCOURT & CO, Have been in the business so long and have con ducted their business in such a manner that a custom er once is a customer always. They don't lose their trade because everybody is satisfied. They never mis represent or try to get rich oft one customer. They j i understand how to buy, what to buy and where to buy. They pay spot cash t<>r everything. They buy which gives them the lowest prices and enables them to retail goods at wholesale prices. They tell you \j.' ' ' plainly what the quality is and guarantee it just as it they represent it. You know just what you are btiy * » ing. It is they who have brought down the price in everything they handle till everybody is astonished.. They are not afraid of work and have respect for ♦ -jif everybody, rich and poor alike. They are the largest r f wholesale ami retail dealers in their line in the State and have been for years and this year have thousands » * and thousands of dollars more invested in their busi 'w' ness than ever. They confine themselves exclusively to everything belonging to a driving or team outfit. Buggies and Wagons and everything pertaining thereto, They manufacture all kinds of harness—both hand At and machine made and all parts of harness, and keep ▼ "T whips, lap clusters, harness oil, axle grease, buggy f f t tops and cushions, wheels robes and blankets. No difference what you want about your horse or vehicle (i come to us. Talk about floor space they have thous '/ ands of feet more floor space than any one in the same business in the county. If you have not been " there, ask you neighbor, he has and he will tell you it is the place to buy. Call in, they want to get ac quainted with you. S. B. Martjncourt. J. M. Leighner. S. B. MARTINCOURT &• CO. 128 E. Jefferson St., Butlei Pa. P. S.—We have also added a large, complete line of fine and cheap trunks. Cooper & Co., Having received a full assort | jflg ment of the latest novelties in Foreign and Domestic Woolens Tailors. suitable for Spring trade, we are prepared to make suits to oider at prices which will defy all compe tition in Ouality, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Call and be con vinced before leaving your order for .A. Sprirys Suit. LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. 59 GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO THE **° i\ "1 S^d,nhe^] HAY-FEVER lOSf COLD : HEJC KBijg Ely's Cream Balm is not a liquid,, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostril* it it _ quickly absorbed. It cli a uses the head, allays inflammation, heals _ C the sores. Sold hq druggists or sent by mail on receipt of prise. Lljn DUC ELY BROTHERS GG Wvmn Street NEW YORK. 3UC SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will sell, until farther notice, i he fo'lowing goods at the old prices, regard less of the advance ot 20c per gallon tax by the government: AA. pure rye, 2 years, $2.00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years, $2 25; Old Cabinet, 4 years, $2 50 per gal lon; Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rye, 5 years, $3.50 per gallon; Finch Golden Wedding, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour bon, $4 50 per gallon; Hannisville, Dough erty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon California wines, dry and sweet, from 75a per gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; my own importation Sherry and Port wine, from $2 50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the linest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest wholesale rates. Call or send for special price Hsts at A. ANDRIESSEN". 188 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. All orders by mail promptly attended. N'o extra charge for packing. Telephone 549. Robt. Lewin, WHOLESALE WHISKEY MERCHANT AND IMPORTER OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, 136 Water St., (Opposite B. & 0. Depot.) Pittsburg, Pa. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE. SI.OO per Qt., or <> Qts. for $5.00- Finch's Goldeu Wedding. Dougherty, Guckenheimer, Lorge Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. This is the only house not rectifying in the city,there fore our goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed and boxed without extra charge. C. O. D. and mail orders receive prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3 ear old, $2.00 per gallon. Try m. DOCTORS LAKE »1§ PFJ /TE I>ISPENS.YRY• JB Pen;. Ave. anl» FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. ( \ A U forms ot Delicate anw(tk. Sold Will, 1 WKITTfcN (.TABA T(:E to Cure >«TOU. O.bKitv 1.. S3 ..fSexual Poweriu eith.r.ex, nvolu. t»- n F.mifMi from Miycuie. If neglect d, .uoh troubles t 1 consumption ■ i insanity, S' 00 per box bv mail, r, boxen for t."> I' W.th ererv *■> ..rd-r we E ir. * written e arantee to our* or refund th.- m«ney. Ad dies* PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland Ohio. —For Sale bv Obrystal Pharmacy. IFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL "■ m ■ ■ Consult the Old Reliable" DR.LOBB 32» N. FIFTEENTH *T., I*lll LA., PA. Tbirtv years » ntlnnous practlceln the cure ofall diseases o' men and women No matter from what cause or Low lonit stani'inK- I vi'ilt guarantee a cure. ]92-Pa«e Cloth-Bound liooit ,«j and mailed FR£& Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli- T able monthly regulating 0 , medicine. jRS, Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, rafe and certain !n result. The srenu ineer • .>r «iv f»r $5 00 -vith a guarantee to CURE OH UNO THE MONEY. Circular free. Address i 'JALUMXT aLDDICIME CO., Chicago, 111- For Sale at CITY PIIA ACY. I s ' Main |D. T. PAPE'S. V" s ' Main Street. ( j Street. THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER COUNTY. Come see cur spring Millinery. EVEN IF You DON'T WANT TO BUY. Our display is Jar ahead of .41 previous years in Style and lieaaty, and the prices are much lower. The largest stock, the choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler. s ( a ;r T s Mourning Goods a Specialty. -o"w"o' s ~~ THE BEST test Of the qualities of a Rye Whiskey is its 1-Popularity. Judged by this standard, Max Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey is far ahead of all others. It is popular with Phy sicians, Hospitals, Druggists, Professional men and lay men. Silver Age has been on the market for the past quarter ot a century, and is to-day considered the finest Rye \\ hiskey in the country. Its use whether in the sick room, for the table or sideboard, has always-been followed by expressions certi fying to its excellence. For sale \>y Druggists and Dealers at the uniform price of $1.50 per full quart. All other brands of whiskies, Duquesne at $1,25 per quart, Bear Creek at SI.OO per quart, Guckenheimer, 4 year old at 75c per quart and Anchor at 50c per quart, are guaranteed to be pure and the best value for the money. TWINES.** Light Lod'ed wines, just the thing for the table during the warm weather. We have them in all brands and qualities from $1.50 per gallon upwards. Send all your orders direct to us, if your dealer does not handle our brands, and don't forget that we pay all charges for expressage and cost of packing 011 all orders of $5.00 and upwards. Send for complete catalogue mailed upon application to MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Importer, 82 FEDERAL ST, Allegheny Pa. Buy a Buggy [ that's reliable when you Fredonia Buggies Jiave everything in their favor-—beauty, stability, ease. You can find this out by 100 l .ng at 'em. Your dealer sells them Made by FPEDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, O. The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS IKTLJR.ES, HOSE, WATER. FILTERS. BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is at w. II .O'lirien & Son's 107 East JeHerson Htreet. GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS FOR of the wo*ld LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. 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