BURTON'S Great Sacrifice Sale Commencing January 13 and Continu ing for 30 days only: Owing to the crowded condition of our Store we are compelled to reduce our Stock to make room for Spring Goods. I.i order to do so we will give a SPECIAL REDUCTION OF 20 pe~ r;ent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Overcoats, j 10 per cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Suits. 10 per cent on Men's, Boy's and C hildren s Pants. 10 per cent on all Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps &c. Recolect these are all strictly new goods. It will pay you to come 50 miles to attend this sale. Don't forget the place T. H. BURTON 120 South Main St., 'Butler Pa. Grand Clearance Sale Of Boots and Shoes *AT BICKELS^ 1 lUBBHeCCW" OUR STOCK of BOOTS and SBOES Is large and as we will commence to build early in the spring we must move and the room which we will move into is much to small for our large stock. We will therefore commefile to reduce our stock all win ter goods must go—none will be carried over great reductions in all lines, none will be spared—no matter what you may want in Boots or Shoes, you can get from our stock and at remarkably low prices. You'll be St ar.d Financially Benefitted by attending tlHs Grand Clearacne Sale. We want to reduce our stock and we are going to do it, no difference if we must jell some lines at a loss. We're going to extri cate this overloaded stock and here are examples how its going to be done. l lot ladies everyday shoes, regular price $1.50, reduced to SI.OO I " " dress " " " 2.00 "-2 5 1 " " warm-lined " " " I*4o 1 « " " slippers " " 1.00 " 5° 1 " " rubber boots " " 1.35 " 1 " misses " " " " 100 Co 1 " ladies grain shoes, pat tip " " 1-35 I " men's box toe boots(heavy)" " 3- 2 5 " 2-2 5 1 " " dress shoes " " 1 -7 5 1,00 I " " foot-holds " " 3° 10 I " boys dress shoes " " i.60 " i.oo I " youths " " " " ,2 5 75 I " childrens dongola shoes " " 6o " 3° I " " grain spring heel " " 75 " 4° Large stock of Felt Boots either leather or first quality rubber overs to be closed out cheap. Many interest ing bargains will be offered in rubber goods. Iron stands with four lasts each at 50 cents. Sole leather cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. Repairing nea' ly done at reasonable prices. For the latest styles in Fine footwear call and see us. JOHN BICKEL 128 South Main St. Branch Store, Butler Pa. 125 N. Main St., The Pilots Must^See.^ Iy-1 „'s oiio'tvou around to our store V L show you the many nice goods V U lßMp" suitab l e very . a PP ro P riate for Christmas presents. Fine jCut-glass ware, Silverware, Sterling Silver Nov- SSSy/\X /! Rings, Stick Pins, Watches in iWfbk Go,d and Silver - Tribl y and I-ors will!ii 1 nette Chains, Braceletts, etc. Wt '(/lijlli ((InSi Jl/lftto havc a largc antl want y° ur I cust °m. If your purse is not well <^^>^y//fii le d, come anyway, we can meet J. R. GRIKB, 1 18 South Main Street, - Butler, la Sold wit R.TT DcUjrd U«ri >•■»■■■ mhiit. sfcXINK. IMM.S at one. cnecic draina and promptly revitallie the whole iyitern jt.oo per by mail. 6 boaci for (5. Hwvlt la 4 *«ek*. With every Is 'rdrr we giyi a legal guarantee to care or r.fuud r-'-uev ▲ddreii FFCAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. Ohio. *S3HS' U3VO3 * L'SnOH •TIO N 1 saoioo r . ... ... •m tpm tin* /MS mwt /**• OJ namsnq aqi ui aiir »M "*"1 U* pa* jtrj *}SJtj „spoo3 isaq,, JQJ Jig s>aud jnp , ll*J •tvoiuiouoaj jtojg •ftuo-j tJV»M »»007 '»*•* "—O J INIVdSMmi/M-N/MUSHS 3H±j inq jsnui noX 'qjiOM «,X3uoui PUG (EJOUS3 'F3TN[*NB SUURAA SAU3AO3 JOJ noX JJ " U3MSNV 3H J. »* n v M s i u ! T: J *P 3s l sr '"'i o *! NOIXS2 P.D 3HX J. C. REPICK, 109 N. flail St. Every Woman] Sometimes needs a reli -1 able monthly regulating I medicine. Or. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, An prompt, ufi and carta in In raaatt. Tha »•»"■ ks (Dr. Paat'll n.rar disappoint. Hen* turmhm. •LUO. ItfttMadtoli.. Ui.Cil* eland. U. Fm Ps'. 11 City Pharmasy. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL w^m ■—» OooHll !*• Old lUil*bl« * DR.LOBB »f H. VirWKNTH HT., PHI I, A., FA. l X£!US M £ii SUCffSraß L.. C% WICK DBALBE II Roufh and Worked lumber or AL» KIWDM Doors, Gash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Latb Always In Stock.' LIME. HAIR AND PLASTIC Ofßo* opportVe P. AjW. Depot, rUTLIB FACTS! That we tell the following good* at these low prices; 2 Tear* old pure Rye 00 per gallon 3 '• 2 25 4 " '2 50 7 " 3 50 " 10 " i 00 " 14 " 5 50 " IT " 6 50 " All from the heat known din'tilers. California 5 years old pure Wine*. 14 kind*, sweet and dry, #1.50 per gallon; rat* $3 oto $5.00. My own direct im Sortition* ol'pure Port and Sherry Wine*, losel aod Rhine, at lowest figures. Call or send lor npeoial price lint Mail ordure piomptly filled. No extra charge for box inp and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. IM.FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY, PA. Special Notice. Pare Rye Whiskies from the bent known diatillors. according to »g», from $'2.00 to sfl 00 per gallon. My own importation of fine old Porte, Bherry. Rhine and Monet , Wine» from $2.00 to $5.00 per gallon. St. Helena pure old California Winas, dry and aweet, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon. Alho agent for the celebrated Lake Chautauqua Wines, $1.50 per gallou. Seneca Lake i pure Wine Vinegar. 500 per g»llon. The finest imported Oinn. Cognacs, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Stout Bass Alo, 'o extra obarge for Jugs or packing. Mail e rder* promptly attended to. Doctors' nistakes. TREATINQ THE WRONG DISEASE. How large bills are run up without benefit to the sufferer. Many times women call ontheir family physicians, suffering, AS they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from nervous dis ease, another from liver or kidney disease, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to tb ni sei ves and their easy-going:, indifferent, or over-busy doctors, separate and distinct dis eases, for v.hich they prescribe their pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only symptoms caused by some womb disease The physi cian ignorant of the of suffering, en courages his practice until large bills are made The suffering patient gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complica tions. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that " a disease known is half cured." Dr Pierce's. Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully compounded bv an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organiza tion It cures ail derangements, irregu larities and weaknesses of the womanly organs. It is purely vegetable in its com- J>o»ition and perfectly harmless in its ef ects in any condition of the system, lor morning sickness, or nausea due to preg nancy. weak stomach, and kindred symp toms, its use, will prove very beneficial. It also makes childbirth easy by preparing the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shortening "labor. " Tlie period, of confinement is also greatlv shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment fox the child promoted. Sold by all dealers. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch. Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HKALIXG APPLICATION-. It has been used 40 years and always alTords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Pn.ns or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration ar. CO., 11l Jk IIS mJIUrnSi., *>w Tork. WITCH HftZEl OIL i; ff'M. J j A Cold in the Head \ || The quickest way to j pet rid of it —the simplest £ j and surest —no bother, no i j trouble—is with 5 Salva-cea S (muX-HAKK). ( | It cures C?.tarrh. It ? cures ail inflammation. It / < cures | PUes, S'tta Diseases, '> | Sera 7?;;'cst, Burrs, I TsVteunfa, j! I lutein, Strt Hnotei ! > I ||« B] ' I • —i ' .7. . . , | T. o ■,25 i' 50 cnts. !' < Ai : 'j < Tim r*jl«rp»rtH Cn., ,c. What Strikes Others Will strike you.—We aro »SV streaked hero and there wltlt the Mine likes and dislikes. Thousands of ull sort* of people pronounce Old Export Whiskey I tip-top In every particular, and for all uses. Slight be just, what you'd like, no harm In mention ing It, anyway. It 1h 8 years old, that's certain. It Is posi tively pure and free from fusel oil—that Is a fact which th» most expert chemist can't din prove. full Quarts, SI.OO ; , Six Qi'urfs, $5.00. Mall and Kxpresc orders shipped promptly, and we pay transportation charger; on orders of 810.00 and over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 4-12 MARKET ST.. PITTSBURG. PA •smplstt Price Lists of Wines and l iquors malted fra» THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY Kei loves quickly and permanently DEBILITY, WEAKNESS NERVOUSNESS And other evils, arising from early errors or excesses, overwork, etc. Wards off consumption anil insanity: cures where others fall. Book of explanation mulled fret . Satisfaction Wonder fill sum ,s In all CMC! of tkl) nalure. liy mail, it 00 per box, o."i ix for li). OALUMEf tICDICINI CO., ( !I!CAGO. ILL. For sale l>y City l'bnrmaoy. THE KEELEY SURE I* n. njxjciiil boon to l.u in- m ri uhn. 1m , - ' drift. «i nnrons< loilvly itit ' th • «!t • I 'i »♦ f «;;! Awaken to find the diV«*u oofnh•*-li* ■ nt i tenr'l up »n them, rendering th« m unfit i«» nut nut;''af fair* reuiiiriiijf u clr.ir brain. A four urccJcjf i courac of trvuMnunt at the PITTSBURCJ KBRI.EY iNSTITOTti, No. 12JC Fifth Avenue, rontorofl to them nil tln-lr pnw r , in'-n I nn«T phynical, dentr • tli<- n».ri'.nr.;l ■ j»« »i . »m I re*tnr<-4 them t« tho «■ >■ • «.!.•■ , l-<" foro th<-y indul l. u . ' I n done In more than WK)< 1 ' \ and among them some c»f > i r - mi 'liboi . to whom we yn!pnthet:c Heat Disease in 30 minute.i find peeditv effects n cure. It is a peer V < remedy far Palpitation, Shortness o ,'remth, Smothering Spells. I'ain in Lef - ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Henrt ■no dole convinces. Sold by City Phar uncr. —When lie emerged from the Berks county jail at Reading recently, Patrick Hoolati, who is 60 years old and a Uni versity graduate, said: "This makes the forty-third jail I've been in. The only thing against me was that the authorities in forty-three cities thought I was a bum and they are right in their supposition. lam a graduate of the University of Dublin, after which I was admitted to the bar of that city. Then I became a prodigal son. Not long ago I was nab bed in Philadelphia." I f suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that Do Witt's Witch Haze! Salve will euro them. This medicine is a sp< cilio lor all complaints of this character and il instructions (which are Hi in pin) are carried out. a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like ie»ults. It never fails. J. C. Rguick. Brass plates bearing appropriate in scriptions now mark the site of the pews in old Christ Church, Philadelphia, once 011.; :. Bits' Rons, maker of the ti ..t Anient .hi ling: Franklin Hopkinson and liis - n Joseph Hopkinson, author of "Hall Columbia:" the Penn family, Benjamin Franklin and George and Martha Washington. Measurements of a Perfect Woman. For a woman of 5 feet 5, 138 pounds is the pioper we r ht, and if she is well formed she can stand another io pounds without greatlv showing it, says an .iu thoritv. "Whl-n her arms arc extended she should measure from tip of middle finger to tip of middle finger just 5 u. t 5. exactly her own height. The length of her hand should lie just a tenth of that and her foot a seventh. "The distance from the elbow to the middle finger should be the same as the distance frMm the elbow to the middle of the chest. From the top of the head to the chin should be just the length of tbe foot, and there should be the the same distance between the chin and the arm pits. A woman of this height should measure 24 inches about the bust if measured from under the arms, and 43 if over them. The upper arm should measure 13 inches and the wrist 6. The calf should measure 14 '* inches, and the thigh 25 and the ankle 8," Grapes for Caugks and/or Singers Auntie Rachael, a Holland nurse, has discovered a novel and effective way of using grapes in combination with Ele campane Root and Horehound for the purpose ot curing coughs, colds anil sore throat. It is called Aunt Ratchael's Ele campane and Horehound Cordial anil it is said that physicians are recommeding it freelj- in the Hast. Singers and lec turers carry a bottle with them. —ln England and Wales the average yield of potatoes per acre is estimated at about 6 tons; the average yield in Scotland is rather less than six tons per acre, but in Ireland the estimate shows an average yield per acre of less than four tons against more than six tons in Great Britain. If you are weak and debilitated you will find strength and vigor in Hood's Sarsaparilla. —Every fisherman knows the value of earthworms as bait; they are also an excellent food for young birds, fishes etc. According to La Nature, they can be got anywhere by simply wetting the ground with a solution of cupric sulphate [blue vitriol] — 10 grammes to a quart of water which will bring them out in surprising numbers, almost immediately. Soap suds has the same effect. Inrahd and Sacramental Wines. Speer's Unfermented Grape Juice is tiure and unintoxicating. It is made from the finest native grown Port Grpaes, especially for the use of Christain Churches, preserved from fresh and pure juice as it is pressed and guaranteed to retain its grateful flavor and essential qualities unimpaired for any period. Much used for evening parties and invalids who do not use stim ulants, No PTCune for sleepless nights when you can procure Ono ilinnte Cough Core. This will relieve all annoyances, the the most severe cough and tfive you rest and hea'th. Can you afford to do without it? •/. C. REDlok. —James Isli, the wealthy young mam who last June murdered W. H: Chappell, the paramour of Ish's wife, pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Omaha and was sentenced last week to nine mouths. At his first trial the jury disagreed. —A correspondent asks: "How did the first kiss come about?" Precisely like the last one. And after it was over the man looked sheepish and the woman blushed and pretended to be angry. There are things in this world that evo lution has never monkeyed with. Wife— Here's an account of » man who shot himself rather than sullier t lie pangs of indigestion, ilnsband—The fool! Why did'nc he take De Witt's Little Early Risers! 1 used to suffer as had as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. ./ C. Kkdtck. —ln three rabbit drives this season in Cassia county, Idaho, some 8,000 rabbits have been killed. The animals w. as tonishingly numerous and a very serious nuisance. A round-up is to be held every week through the winter in the hope of exterminating the pest. —Rev. J. A. Rondthaler, pastoi of the Presbyterian church, Indianapolis, has been forced to resign because members off lis congregation were so opposed to riding a wheel . Coughing irritate the delicate nrgui'* and aggravates the diseased Instead 1 d waiting, try Om. Minute Cough Cure. K helps at once, expeotoration easy, reduces the soroness and inflaination. Every one likes it. J. C. Kkmck. —Norway is the best telephone coun try 111 the world, in spite of the fact that 70 per cent of its area is uocultivable, and another 24 per cent, is forest. It has one exchange for every 7,-Si2 inhabitants and one telephone to each 40 inhabitants times the number in this country. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam ed It aflords instant rtdief from suffering whim allliclcd with a severe . ough or cold. It acts on thi throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and i.» verlails to give immedia'e relief. •/. C. KEDICK Benjamin Buckman, of fancingdale, 111., has perhaps the largest experimental orchard of apples in the world. His col lection cmbraoo* over 550 named varieties. Pour little orphan lots, the oldest 12, have just mad e a journey of .j/:oo miles from San Franjisco to New v'ork with out any guardian. They came under Masonic protection. HOOIV3 riLLS cure Liver Ills, lllllousni'F.% Indigestion, lleiidiielie. A pleasant laxative. All I'rugglste. —An exchange says that preserves may be kept from becoming mouldy by putting a few drops of glycerine around the edges of the jar before screwing 011 tin- cover—a simple but sure preventive. - A man aged seventy years, and a woman of fifty, both married, of James town, N. Y. elopeel the other day. l'lles of peopiu have piles, hut He W itt f Witch Iluzel Salve w ill cure them. When pri uiplly appli< ii it cures scalds and burn-* without the slightest pain. C Kkhiuk —lf Battenlierg had gone to the Cuban war instead, it is long otlds that he would be living yet, unless he would happen to blow in his gun to see whether it was loaded. One Minute Cough (aire is a popular remedy for croup. Sale ler children and 'adtlltH. J. c. ICKMCK -Bricks made of petroleum, solidified with sawdust and pilch, make a cheap and durable fuel, and are used for steam engines in Prance. Do Witt's Little Early Kmers for bilious ness, indigestion; constipation A small pill, a prompt cure. C. Kkmck. —The Woman of the State of Missouri arc circulating a petition to the Gover nor of tile State asking him to appoint only married men as resident physicians iti the insane asylums of that state. Hotel Butler J. 11. FAUBEL., I'rop'r This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and I carpets; has electric bells and al 1 other modern conveniences foi guests and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as c; 11 be found h Butler, I'a. Elegant sample room for use « ommcrcial me ■ DROPPED YOUR ' PLUG A GREAT BIG PIECE FOR iO CENTS- u PlCei-.A.;' Iparticular attention to these few lines—th-y mny interest you. Pond's Extract is so universal a remedy that you know of it am its uses well, but so many crude imitations are on the market, that a warning against the use of anything but the genuine Pond's Extract . necessary. Pond's Extract is absolute! Unn 1 antiseptic and anodyne, and mas > (I with safety and efficacy, externally ot :■■.tern IK'. Accept nothing but the genuine with buff wrapper and yellow label. p;nrs FXIRAiT r '\. : >": i/V ' •<- __ "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Christmas Gifts. A visit to our STORE and ex amination of our STOCK cannot fail to offer many solutions to the vexing problem WHAT SHALL P* I GIVE * Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. J. R. Reed & Co. Watchmakers &,'Jewelers, 439 Market St.. PITTSBI'Rd ()I'U For Medical .f- Ftimily I .fl 25 l'«r -/'• or (I . and mail orders receive prompt at tention KOBT. LEWIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 1.56 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa., oppos.lc I'. fc t). R. K. Depot J Scientific American Jf TPADB Ct.. OCBSCM l»ATE*rs\ COPVSICiSTS, otc.l F>r Information fr« •• ll.imliHM.k »ii• * (<» Mi ss a n).. ::♦»! iln<>Ai>WAf, Nf.w Yon::. t "in f»r • "'!?•.r. ' • Kvi r.w-iN »>t tak« r» • it l.v t. •I . tr 1 . <1 tin- | ul'i4e hy a notice i.lvt n 1 . tho j|tmican LarfroHt clivtilatl 'ii of '< r*; r!n I't • Wurlil S|•! • - .fr I. .... i:il 111 lit man *hot:M ' it, . • 1.1• . -;i a ! jr».nr: yi.' \ ! Ml S'N v « «>,, I'intuiii iui, ;»01 i-J ti' v, KcW Vvrk CltJ . Your Wife Can Run The nursery dejiartmi nt .>f the llouschoM to great advantage, i if she has some of our tnidi cine 011 hand to use when ! needed. JUST NOW Morrison Bro's. Cough Syrup and Armstrong's Diphtheria and l iuiitsy Props are in di* maud, two valuable rented ii •, don't be without them. For the Blood, Liver and Digestiv*' j Organ, you want NatutcHCom |xiund, the true health assis- i Unit. We make these medicines ' know they are pure and have superior merit. Ask for the medicines put up ' by the "I cure U" Co., No. 106 | Centre a\e. Butler I'a USE LITTLE SYSTEM PH I S. r-—yr-: NT jf j jji i ».. »JN Cl -11 v .1 r i l *" or »*l»vitt»i'ijf nt <«•* *' WHAT I F ON WLi/L DO. T!S NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Stimulates tho nppctito unci pro auces rcfreshim* sleep cuts VITAL SfrtENGTH TJ («URC!: consumption. Jncreasos end fiesh. O MAKES pro, UICH BLOOD, Promotes 1- cv.'tb-jr Iu:;« tiKStlO- Will frivo t l op:;' nnd puny tho rosy olieelrH cl youtn. %S| CTOE3 AT. 1 TA. COMPLAINTS. V 3 Makes rtrc: .r. ! women of woAklingd. GiLMOHFS IRON TORUS PILLS Cere r.i .Vasiinß Diseases and their sequencee, • RO'JCr'!TIS, CONSUMPTION,&c. ii nit her nt yt>Ho nor cnuatic and DO o n«uiaunfr cfrect on tho eontanta h or us lining; consequently i •.')! hurt tho tooth orcau«u constipation i.'". hi ■■■ us do the usual formr ol Iron ■> uu;,'.. t root raont l>Oc. pi;mphlot tree 11 I. ]>t oy our -lruggiat, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI O. Wlißt Nerve £*? l have done for others thev will do j'rn it'"" ■ aru F'trmuhonily Pasture A pi ilivj cure fc all WcaKnesses, NVrvo; i.: ;, t >ebilify, ?.nd ail rheir and later excess <."•■; the result of over i work, jickn :ss, worry, etc. wrcxce sivcu eof tobacco,opium aiul. _i« »r, which Kad to consumption I ar.i i: anity. "I lieir use shows i'nmedi ! ale improvement. Insi;! unon having I thege mine ivEHVE BERRIES, no.tiu>. ' G nvenient to ca'ry in vest pocket, i i : i: :• r.oo|vrbox,:-i;: oxes, One full tn ;tmc;:t, i Ctiiaruateed to cure any c.'.: e. !f not i.epr hy your drug v. v/:i : : if' :':n l»y mail, upon rereipt of price, i:i plain wrapper. 1 'amphlet \ Address mail ordersto AMERICAN t-CICJI »;0 * CINCINNATI. 0. »WJ»NW,BBS - lIBAVBi:i'RE I rave a Heave Cure that «ill cure any owe «>f heaves in horses in forty day*, used according to direction*. and if it doe* ot do wnat I claim for it, I will rotund lie r.monnt )• ti.l am! no charges will be ado for ti c treatment. The following c 'limotii'i! are the- tronfod proof of tli medic.ne power onro: A. .1. MCCANI>I»Kftp, I lintler, l a . lK9:t. \IK. A. J. McCakulksb: On tho 2nd day of April, 1 I com oncctl to usu your now cure for one of i )-borscH that had the hoove* very bin ind rortinned to lino the medicine fo iii< ;t forty day * and the horse did not ih> «•. any tupi* of a return of tnein. It * ■ about a y ear since I quit givin t'.:e •I:- tl' . '.no and the hor ha never sow of* in ».'tis of heavi , and I feel stisfio '■ ;i 1 :he i« properly cured W C. Chtowkli,. itler, i'a., Anril 3, 18'»3 \ ) McOANDLRSk , 1 tidve ityour Heave Core and foou 1 i io tho work il UHcd acoordng to d I ♦t'on Yonm truly, !'• A'MiLXtiji. D. T. PAPE'S I loli«Ja\ Goods ami Christmas Presents. W c arc pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for Business with a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable for OM and Young; Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties, No tions, etc., etc. \ "u are invited to call and inspect our Gr;i id Display. D. T. PAPE'S 122 S. Mam St Butler Pa Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman, A Remnant Sale As usual, after our Annual Sacrifice Sale we find Remnants all through our stock, hundreds of them. Remnants of Dress Goo*ls, of Ginghams, Calicos, Muslins, Dress Flannels. Country Flannels, etc. 1 hese will be closed out at half-price. Notwithstanding our phenomenal success in the past two week's Sacrifice Sale, we still have too many winter goods—too many Wraps, Heavy Dress Goods, Blank ets, Flannels, Yarns, etc. Also more Winter Millinery than we care to carry over. All the above mentioned goods will be closed out regardless of cost to make room for our Spring Stock, most of which is already purchased, and some of it arriving daily.—Shelves must be cleaied of Winter Goods. | Mrs. fennie E. ZimmermaN Successor to Ritter & Ralston. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher. Great Reduction Sale. In order to make room for spring goods we will sell our entire stock of gent's furnishing goods and make you a suit of clothes or an overcoat or a pair of trousers at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to get a genuine bargain in everything we sell and we guarantee cuerything we make to please and fit you. xj. S. YOUNG, 101 Soutli Main St., Opposite Hotel Lowry, TALK IS CHEAP ~~ But it takes money to buy Whisky. And to get value for your money in Whisky, Brandy. Wines or Cordials, is to send your orders direct to Max Klein, and you will be sure of two thing ONE That you buy for less money a bet ter quality than anywhere else in the State, and ANOTHER That all goods shipped are just as represented. Send for New Price List and Catalogue of all kinds of liquors, mailed free on application, and don't forget that All Express Charges On orders of $5.00 and over are paid by 11s with no charge for box ing and shipping. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer. THE NAME OF THE NEXT President Of The United States WII.I. Ill' ANNOVNCHD IX The New York Weekly Tribune OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896. Public interest w'll steadily increase, and the question how the men whose votes turned the scale at the last election arc satisfied with the results under the ad ministration they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of the country. 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