Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman, Gmiid Cloak Offer We still have some very choice wraps in our CLOAK ROOM, which wc propose offering at the followiiig great reductions. We wish to make some slight changes in our MILLINLRY >nd CLOAK DEPARTMENTS. We need the room to work in that these goods now occupy, therefore, will offer these Rothchild Wraps at prices that will clear our Cloak Room: Ladies' fine Rothchild Jacket, $21.50 for $10.75- » 18.00 " 9-00. " 16 50 " 8.25. << «• " 15.00 " 7-s°- <• «« " 12.00 " 6.00. 1. » " 10.00 " 5 oo * .< » " 6.00 " 3 °°- All Misses' and Children's Wraps at same reduction. Also Mil linery-, Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels and Domestics at prices that will interest you. We want room for Spring Goods. Call and take advantage of these extraordinary prices. Mrs. Jennie E. ZimmermaN, Successor to Rittcr & Ralston. WE HAVE A LOT OF Odds and Ends IN WINTER SUITS Heavy Overcoats and Pants which we marked to make them go. Prices talk these days, look around, compare goods and prices, then come to us, if we don't sell you good reliable clothing for less money than you can buy it for elsewhere, then we 11 throw up the sponge. We can't afford to furnish your home, give you a corner lot, a horse or watch with every ten dollar sale we irake, but we'll give you a bargain in anything you buy. Call and be convinced. DOUTHETT & GRAHAM One Price Clothiers and Furnishers, BUTLER PA. > The Pilot Must '.See. * '{'j v,' • us P ilot y° u ar ° uuc^to our store , • -'< and show you the many nice goods ■ suitable and very appropriate for Chiistmas presents. Fine Cut-glass- V \ 1 V ware, Silverware, Sterling Silver Nov , '(j elties, Rings, Stick Pins, Watches in 1 Gold and Silver, Tribly and Lorg nette Chains, Braceletts, etc. We \ \ j [Mb have a ' ar S e stock and want y° ur X^^—^B cust °m- Ify° ur P ursc is not well filled, come anyway, we can meet //It |7 j / your desires. J. R. GRIKB, 118 South Main Street, - Butler, Pa discovery. Will actually brace you up Sold witW^VKTTTKNJ}TTGRANTEE t* C«r« N«*Voas uiicn >«M«i> i.rally. 3KXIN t rtLLb ac one. cnccic drains and promptly revitalize the whole cystem. SI.OO per box by mail, 6 boaes for $5. Kesult in 4 With every $5 crder we give a legal guarantee to cure or r«fund PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. Ohia QUESTION is often asked, What Paint s!i;.ll we use? •pur ANSWER I you are looking price? Ail lr> J-sxos, Hygiciyie S3 owmmiwm&m All grad** of I'nderwear at very low prices. Largest stock of hats and furnishings for gentleman ni the country. An inspection will prove this to any ones satisfacture. Colbert & Dale. Main St., Butler, Pena'a Heres an Opportunity Worth your Consideration. During January and February we will make a'reduction of 2Q PER CENT On all cash orders 01 Suits, Overcoats or Trousers made from your choice of any material in the house. These garments will have the same fit and finish which character izes our work. Do you catch on! ALAND, Maker of Men's Clothing fßwMlni? time— the time when girl hood blossoms into womanhood —is a trying period in every woman's life. Mucn depends on the care ami the or years ot suffer safely through this Pierce's Favorite Prescription haf been found an tin pre p a ration cf the whole body into good condi tion and is particularly efficacious in Its action on the peculiarly feminine organism. There is no sort ot femal# trouble that it will not correct if it is taken in time. Thousands of the worst possible cases have beeu cured by it. ft works in a perfectly natural way. and drives out disease by building up the strength and purifying the whole tjrstem. Many modest women and girls suxer unspeakable torments l>ecause \_iay dread telling their troubles t • a phy sician. They fear the almost inevitable examinations and "local treatment." These things are usually wholly un- j necessary. , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do what not one doctor in a hundred caa do—it will cure. In our 16S i>age book entitled "Woman and Her Diseases," are hundreds of testimonials ti» its won derful efficacy. The book "will be sent free in plain envelope on receipt of this notice with ten cents to part pay postage. Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDI CAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 663 Main Street, Buffalo N. Y. HUMPHREYS' Or. Humphrey*' Specific# are scientifically an.l carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In private practice unci for over thirty years by the people with entire Every single Specific a special euro for tae disease named, no. SI KCIHC FOE raicw. 1-Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations. ,'2iS Worma, Worm Fever, Wurra t a .... .'-i5 3 Tectliiiiai Colic, Cryln>{, Waki fulness .35 4 —Diarrhea, *»f Children or _\dult3 7-Cough*, Colds, Bronchitis.. .'-45 5-Neuruigla, Toothache, Faceaiho .93 9—lleadachex, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .S3 10-l)y*pep*la, Billouflnf -s Constipation. .25 11—Siippreitncd or Pninfnl I'erlod*... .85 14—Whites. Too Profuse Periods 23 13—Croup, I.nryimitis, Hoarseness Si 3 l.f—Soli Khentn, EryslpelM,Eruptions.. .25 \ 15—Rlieumu; i*in. Rhetmiatio Pains .25 18—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .23 19—fatarrh. Influenza. Cold la the Head. .25 20—Whooping t ongh 25 27—Kidney 23 28— Nervous l>ebility.... I.o*> 30— Criuary Weakne** .25 34— fiore Tb ion t, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 MTJ 1< DR. HUMPHREYS' GRID OCC // SPECIFIC FOR onlr, £0 . Put np In small bottles of pleasant pellet-", Just fit your vest pocket. Sold by DrngpisU. or 6itiu.w MASUAt. En!»recJ4nevl«ed, mati.wn HriPHRKIS'3IKD.ro., 11l k 113 WHIInm St., Stiff YORK. SPECIFICS. [f PS | A n Earache is about as \ ; ' painful an ache as i ? anything that j Salva-cea! 5 (TKADE-MARK) ! 5 has to deal *dth. But it j > stops it immediately. Big j | pains—l i 111 e pain s —it > J stops all of them. > \ Salva-cea is the quickest > <; to relieve and cure ' Piles, Bells, | Catarrh, Ohsfings, | Sorb Thiset, Ufssrs, I ? Colds, Rheumatism, \ ■ Sore Pesetas, Burns. < Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. ) / At druggists, or by mail. > C THE En.».NT.::L:i H CJ. 274 CANAL ST., N, Y. / A Woman Jumps 1 At conelu -'..mi A frt-.n l!mp9 towartia th u. Tho womtw is generally rij-lit. If your wife asks yt,u ;.> jr. • . of Old Ei"! .»rt v\ lit : ,-y in- li:nl!y or modicit al !■ . ; us can sr.:!:;o u;> y i.r ; .1 i !.; the u-: :,ai.d U. 1.. Ml > .»u . U?ht to Ret. You tr.ufc 1 ) t :.ko in haviu? it on hi ;,ent needs. It. Is , cr. i'ure, palatable, : 1:: A.lh ana -. v ;: irs old Full Quur:.', $: J; Sue Qur.r:j, ' J.Gil. Inilanr! espr.v i hipped promptly, and vc ,*uy c :.|>:t s eljtirgof: na 1 >' iof j.IO.iU und over. Jos. FLEMING C£ SON, 412 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURG, PA. Complete Prloo l.i. • ; . . Win : an 1 I.iquorw mailed free. FACTS! That we sell the following goods at these low prices; 2 years old pure Rye $2 00 per gallon 3 ' 3 25 -4 " 2 50 " 7 " 3 50 " 10 \ 50 14 '• 5 50 17 " G 50 All from the bett known dis'illers.' California 5 years old pure Wines. 14 kinds, sweet and dry, $1.50 per gallon; case ili.O to $5.00. My own direet im portations of pure Port and Sherry Wines, Mosel and lihine. at lowest figures. Call or send lor special pri le list. .Mail orders piomptly filled. Ko extra charge for box ing and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO.; IBB*FEDER 4L ST. AI.LEGHENV. PA. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to business men who, having drifted unronscioaslv into tin* vlrink habit ana awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fattened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs requiring a clear brain. A four weckd course of treatment at tho PITTSBURG KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 1216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destn -vs the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition they were in be fore they indulged in stimulants. This has been done in more than 1600 eases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we ran refer with confidence us to the o. .olute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and most bearcning investigation la xi vited. oeud for pamrihlet giving full infonaar [fiOß. i rk < lafe mam ENHYROYAL PI 'P : ~ it* ;t: •••:•»; - . . -«*t «'hl» UrVt. rt f««d lJ i-wvfci A'«iUa4*.| i'a r rHK CITIZEN The sale of two inches of real estate in I >.' Y at f i<>o j*_-r inch led a land expert to ilo some odd figuring to-day. ',Did jou ever stop to think what the value of a j piece of land about the size of your hat j located on Broadway or in the business | section of Fifth avenue would be? he I asked. "Of course, the value would de- I pend somewhat on the condition of your j head for an inch difference inside would mean a good deal. The man who wears j a seven-inch hat and owns a frontage on Broadway of the same dimensions can realize money enough from the sale of it to give him a moderate start in business. An inch of land facing on Broadway in the business section of that great thor oughfare is worth to-day, say competent real estate men, between f 4OO and SSOO so that the fellow who owned a strip as wide as his hat could deposit upward of *3,000 in bank if he sold out for cash. The most valuable land in the city is located 011 Fifth avenue, between Twenty-third and Forty-second streets. Here land on the west side of the avenue is worth 57°° an inch, while that on the east side finds an easy sale at *675 to <6* . per inch," All the pay dirt is not located in the gold mining camps. Easily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco bai'it are easily cured by the ure of Hill's Chloride ot (Jold Tablets No effort re quired of the patient who is allowed the use of stimulants until bo voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly in lea or coffee a d a eure guaranteed in every case For sale by all first class druggists ar SI.OO per package. For full particulars and book ol testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima. Ohio. —A London correspondent says: A friend on whose word I can rely told me the following: He saw a lark flying above the turnpike road' fluttering some four or five feet above the ground in evi dent distress. As he looked he saw a weasel in the middle of the road waiting for the bird to come down. This it did falling hopelessly close to the animal, which killed it and carried it away. This incident seemed to show that a weasel has some fascination in his eye, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver 111;, Uillousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. AH Druggists. —A Bridgeport, Conn., man applied for a divorce on the ground that for thir teen years his wife had been throwing dishesat him. As she failed to hit him the ap-plication was denied. —Dr, Thomas W. Drown, president of Lehigh University, at South Bethlehem, is at the Metropole. Drown has been named by President Cleveland as one of the assay commission to test and exam ine the weight and fineness of the coins reserved at the United States Mints in 1896. 1890 Climax Brandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature aud pure, atmosphere til storage houses for fourteen yearf, be come a rival of the Hennessey and other brands of Coguac Brandy, and much lower in price, and prelerred by the physicians of Philadelphia, New York and other cities Buy it ol druggists. —A supposed cat ran into a Sanders, Ky., pulpit and the preacher kicked it into the midst of the congregation: Then it was discovered to be a skunk. —"Why are you looking so serious, Bobby?" "Thinkin about the preacher. He went and told us we should not covet other paople's things and then tried to get all the pennies we had." Belie/ in Stx Hours. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Creat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of it: exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retontion of water and pain in passing it almost im jiiediatly, If you want quick relief and care tms is your remedy. Sold by J. C. Redick druggist Butler Pa. —Mrs. Jones —Nothing to-day. The tramp—Well, mum, if yer don't giye me sumthin to eat, I'll report you to the whole profession astnakin the best mince pie in the neighborhood an' bein' very liberal to strangers. —The production of whisky in Ken tucky iu November and December 1595, was double that of the same period of 1594. —English Spavin Liniment removes at' hard, soft or calloused lumps and bloni •l es Irom horses, blood spavins, curbs piiut-, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain- I - ollei; throats, coughs, etc Save use id 1 •in' bottle. Warranted the noct wonderful Blemish Cure ever known S I ! t>\ J. C. Redick, druggist Butter Pi —Mrs. Mary Vinton, of Chicago, sat urated her clothing with kerosene and set herself 011 fire, because of domestic trouble. She was burned to death. —Wm. P. Morau has just completed his 53d year of continuous service as clerk in the Navy department, He was 85 last week and is still regularly at his desk. He has been identified with the navy for almost seventy years, as he en listed as an ensign in 1827. —The oldest inhabitant re-alleth not the tiij.e when we had just such a winter. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox declares her self in favor of the old-fashioned mother and wife. And there are plenty of others who are with Ella in that declara tion. I'r. Agnew's Cure tor the Heart giys perfoit relief in all cases of Organic of •sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutea and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer 'es> remedy f.ir Palpitation, Shortness o; ireath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lei '-ii!(! and all symptoms ofa Diseasod Hoarr *llO do.-e convinces. Sold 117 City Phar UacV. Judge Harry White, of Indiana, in an expression from the bench, has recom mended that tile prisoners, after trial, conviction and sentence to the county jail, be required to preform some labor. He urges the commissioners of that county to provide some kind ol labor for such prisoners. That's a sensible idea and the best work they could do would be to pound stone for the use on our pub lic roads. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt's Witch Haze! Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific lor all complaints of this character and it iastructions (which are simple) are carried out. a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like lesuits. It never fails. J. C. IfEinck. —The time tor the singing of birds is not yet at hand, but the days are getting much longer. —With a woman it is a struggle to provide something for the inner man, and with a man it is an effort to provide something for the outer woman. —This i; the best time for trimming in door and outdoor grapevines. The wood 1 has time f i» harden, if done now, before | ill. sap begins to rise. If posponed for j i month or two the vines will bleed or ! lose their sap. —A woman and a hen are seldom able I to find things where they lay them. —Fifty years ago the women folks were not nearly so difficult to please in the matter of dress as in the present day. They have "nothing to wear" now, but they were worse off then. Iu Doctor McKnight's forthcoming history of Jef ferson county, he says that homemade woolen cloth, tow. linen and linseywool sey was the principal material for dresses. "I have seen." he says, "barefoot girls 'with cheek of tan' walk three or four miles to church when, on nearing the church, they would stop in the woods aud put on the -hoes which they had car ried with them. I could name some of these who are living to-day. A woman in those days wlio could buy eight or ten yards of calico, at a dollar a yard, put on a queenly air." Absolutely 1 Vm r Grape Juice Speer'sUnfermented Grape juice is so perfectly divested of all fermenting princp'e by electricity and fumigation, that if uncorked and half a bottle used and well corked up again immediately and placed upside down in a cool place, it will keep for months; but if allowed to come in conta t with the air in a warm temperature it will absorb the ferment ing germ from the air and will not keep good, l>ut will ferment anil become slight ly alcholic. For sale by druggists. —"Die, and I will do the rest," is the advertisement of a Chesaniug, Mich., funeral director. Xrn I'm For O rapes. It has been discovered that grapes used with Elecampane Root and the Herb Horehound in proj>er proportion made into a cordial is preforming wonderful cures in stubborn cases of colds, sore throat and hoarseness. Public speakers claim it far superior for the throat to any confection. It is coming in general use among physicians. Ask for Aunt Rachael's Horehound Cor dial. For sale by druggists. A run-down -vstem invites disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the health giver. Try it. —A local woman's club recently held a symposium and decided unanimously that the man in the moon was really a new woman. No ejrcus-.for sicrjilets nights wheu you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will reh'eve alt annoyances, cure the Ihe nw-t severe cough and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? C. h'KDtck —Should you happen to enter any resi dence within two miles of this place, your first greeting would be a most ghast ly structure, a pair of quilting frames. Woman's delight but man's abomination. Look rather suspicious for leap year, girls. Wife— H< re's an accunl of a man who shot himself rather than suffier the pangs of indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why did'nc he take De Witt's Little Early KisersT I Uned to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. ./ C. BKDICK. —A Butler woman refuses to let her little call it "deviled ham." She has to say "bad man's ham" or go with out. Coughing irritates the delicate trg*ns and aggravates the diseased. Instoad ol waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. U helps at once, expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and mflatnation. Every one likes it. J. C. Rkdick. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam ed It affords instant relief from suffering whem afllic'ed with a severe sough orcold It acts on the throat bronchial tubes, and lungs and neverfails to give immediate relief. ./. C. REDICK Piles of people have piles, hut De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. J. C. Rkdice. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. J. C. REDICK De Witt's Little Early Risers for bilious ness, indigestion: constipation A small pill, a prompt cure. J C. REDICK. —Judge John Chambers of Franklin county has handed down an opinion, in which he states that the court has not the power to fix the the time for closing saloons, and could not enforce the order if it was made. The matter came up in a petition of citizens asking that a time be fixed for the closing of saloons. Gravel Cured (Philadelphia, Penn., Item! A healthier, heartier, happier man than John J. Neil!, of 2437 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, could not be found in a day's search. The fact that he is still alive is a constant wonder to his friends. 111 the fall of 1889 he began to suffer indescribable miseries from stone in the bladder. Consulting an eminent physi cian in Philadelphia, he was told that a surgical operation was necessary. So much ilid he dread the result, for if un successful it meant death, that he put off the evil lay as long as possible. While in this frame of mind, he heard of Dfl. P&VID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Although dishearted, on July 1, 1893, he bought a bottle of it, and within a month had experienced beneficial results, and before he had finished the third bottle, the gravel was completely dissolved and his sufferings at an end. Mr. Neill feels that he owes a lasting debt of gratitude to I)r. Kennedy?s Fav orite Remedy, and for disorders of the bladder anil urinary organs says, "it will effect a cute if one fie possible.' Favorite Remedy is prescribed with un failing success for rheumatism, dyspepsia and nerve troubles in which it has cured many that were considered beyond the aid of medicine. All druggests, sl. For Medical .V" Family Vsv. $-1 per lJr. ivnrfl* norer disappoint, tscnt •LOU. Veal Alodtcu •-I>J m Cle\ cloud. U« Fm Fs't lt City Pharmacy. IFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL •*3B ■ ■" ,B Consult the OW ISi-in»b>o " DR.LOBB N. iIFT)KI NTH >T„ PH I LA., ''A. Thirty years • ntlnu 011*4) rue tU>' < .*re of all i!iseast\j of nun and wumfn No n.utWt from what or ..V kmc MUURllfi I wttl C Mil mtfL .i < lit I'Z-l'u"* CiotU-liouad uud VRKL (J.A* AKRAMS .iOHN W. BROW X ABRAMS BROWN. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Strong Companies. Prompt Settlements. Home Insurance Co. of New York, Insur ance Co. of North America, of Philadelphia, Pa. Phenix Insurance of Brooklyn, N. Y„ ami Hartford Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn OFFICE: Corner of Main St. and the 1 Diamond, north of Court House, Butler, Pa, 1,. O. WICK DBALKR m Rough and Worked Lumber OF AL~ KINDS Dours, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. UrvK.HA.K AND PLASTLIK Olflee opposite P. A W. Depot, pn i l s .•> BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fira Insurance Company, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham 4LK. WICK. Pre*. KKO. K KTTEKKK. Vice PrM. ( L. S. McJt;>klN, Sec'jr »nd lrrt>, J i KKCl'OKfr ilrre I W iek. Henderson Oliver, r. W*. Irvln. lames Stephenson A . W. BlaekmiMV. N. WelUel. K. Bowman. H. J. KUn^ler Geo Ketterer. ('has. Rebhun,; ' eo. 18*pt"\ John Ki«nlD>: LOYAL McJUNIKN Agent. Seanor &Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Hear of Wick House. Butler, Pa The be.it of horses and drst class rigs always on hand and for hire. Best accommodations in town for permaneat boarding and transient trade. Special care guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses. A good class of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication by SEANOR & NACE. All kinds ot live stock bought and sold Telephone at Wick House Hotel Willard. Reopened and now ready 'for the eomnaodatiou of the traveling pub ic. Everything in first-class style MRS. MATTIE REIHIHG, Owner M H BROOKS, Clerk. Hotel Kuitler J. H. FAUBEL,, Prop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences foi guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as csn be found in Butler, Fa. Elegant sample room for use « ommercial me Butler Savings Bank Hutler, Pa. Capital - - $60,00000 Surplus and Profits, $104,000.00 JOS. L. PURVIS President J. HENRY TROUTMAN Vice-President WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Cashier LOUIS B. STEIN Teller 1)1 it K( TO US—Joseph L. Purvis. J. Honry Troutraan, W. D. Brandon. W. A. Stein, J. S. Camobell. 1 The Butler Savings Rink Is tile Oldest B*n k ing Institution In Butler County. ..enerat banking business transacted We solicit accounts ot oil producers, mer chants, farmers and others. All Business entrusr«d to us wIU receive prompt attentiou. Interest paid on time deposits. MONEY TO LOAN. On First Mortgage on Improved Property, 0.00 per Month Pays for sl,- 500 in About Eight Years. Money Ready. A. T. SCOTT, Attorney. Butler Pa. CHAS. E, MILLER, Treasurer, Butler Pa. R. W. MYERS, District Agent, Butler Pa. Investors should send lor our "Dozen Reasons" and "F" Circu lar. We make j our money earn 6 per cent free of taxes. ri ■■ ->■>. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1 7?Tj't-T7 A SAVINGS FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IWrV OF PITTSBURGH. PA. EYES EXAMINED FREE OF CHARGE R L. Kirkpatrick, Optician and Jeweler Next to Court House. Butler. Pa., graduate 1.8 Port tlarnlniftral Institute. Up=To=Date In the Book and Stationary line. The newest things and the best. Seldom out of what you want and never without it long. Deal always and often AT DOUGLASS' 241 S. Main St, Butler Pa. D. T. PAPE'S Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents We 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 Old and Young; Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties, No tions, etc., etc. You are invited to call and inspect our Grand Display. D. T. PAPE'S 122 S. Mam St Butler Pa Clearance Salefr Business always seems good when there is plenty to do, whether there is any money in it or not. This is always our dullest season of the year, but we propose making it different if prices will do it. We have the largest stock we ever hail and that is saying a great deal. We really have to many kinds ot everything, and for thirty days we are going to give you 6 boxes good axle grease for 25' cents; har ness oil 50c per gallon, or if you want sweat pads for collars we have a i;reat lot of good ones for 30c each, worth 500. We have a lot of buggy shafts readv to put to gether for 50c per pair. Has your horse a sore neck 5 Buy a new collar, only one dollar for work collar, «.r one dollar each for team or buggy bridles; or do 'you want .1 blanket or robe? We don't want to pack them away: have about one thousand left and will close them out at less than wholesale price. It will pay you to buv now even if yon don't need them this winter. Harness, did you say? Well that fits us. We have been making harness all winter and have hundreds of sets. We got the work done cheap and bought the hardware before the advance, therefore, we can sell you harness worth £i_» for |S, worth #ls for J.S. YOUNG, 101 South 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 iree on application, and don't forget that All Express Charges On orders of $5.00 and over are paid by us 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 WILL BE ANNOUNCED IH The New York >Veekly Tribune J 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 are 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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