Christmas presents Christmas time is now htie and Heineman & Son have as usual a very fine line of Christmas Presents to suit ever)* person. The Line Consists of Dressing Cases Cuff and Collar Boxes Travelling Sets * Shaving Sets Mirrors Cut Glass Picture frames Christmas Cards Gold Fens Fine Stationery Albums Bibles Poems All the Popular Books Leader Goods AT Heineman Sl Son's Seanor # Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Rear or Wick House, Butlor, Pa The bejt of horseß and ARET CISBB rigs always on hand and for hire. Beet accommodationß in town for permanent boarding and transient trade. Special care guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses. A good claei of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always on band and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought opon proper noti fication by SUA NOR & NACE All kinds ot stock bought nnd (•old Telephone at Wick HOUSE. JL. (j. WICK DCALBB 111 Rou|ti and Worked Lumber OF AL_ KIHD4 Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTLH Office opporii, P. A.W. Depot, riITLNK AT J. R. GRTFB'S 2 and 2 Do Not Make Five. It's quite a probiem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly of jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. J. R. GHH 118 SOUTH MAIN ST. CUK KEYBTOKB PBIDK. For Medical <f- Family Ute. $1 25 per <// or 0 qts for $o Finch's Golden WeJding, Onckenheimer, Large, Gibcon, Bridtfeport, Oveibold. Pull quart* s], 6 (juartx lor $5. Our goods war ranted pure. Grand Father's Choice, rnarranteed 3 years old, $2 per gal. 0. 0. D. and mail orders receive prompt at tention. KOBT. LEWIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 136 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa., opposite B. & 0. R. R. Depot AFTER all OTHERS FAIL wmm Consult tb.O"» *v u»bl." DR.LOBB Stli If. FIFTEENTH NT., I'll 11.A., PA. Thirty yearn' i - cure of aSI of njen f.nd wonlfti No ruatfr from what caua* or Luv/ long atandlug. I will gunrunte* a rur» 112-Pi ' CloLh-Bouud book and Uialia^ IKftk MONEY TO LOAN. On First Mortgage on Improved Property, J I 5.00 per Month Pays for sl,- oco in About Eight Years. Money Ready. A. T. SCOTT, Attorney, Butler Pa. CMAS. E, MILLER, Treasurer, Butler Pa. R. W. MYERS, District Agent, Butler Pa. Investors should send n>r our "Dozen Reasons" and "F" Circu lar. We make your money earn 6 pet cent free of taxes. 7\ I I TMC PFNMSYLVANIA | I HlE<t '' ' i SAVINGS rUNO ANO j V ■'A.FC J,' . LOAN ASSOCIATION I I or pirrsaußoH. PA I A PRESSING NEED. No matter whether your needs are great or small in the clothing line we shall take an equal pleas ure in catering to your wa«ts. We have an unparalleled line of all the newest things, and can "suit" you to a nicety at any cost you may desire. Pressing his suit. There will be little show for the young man to "press his suit" successfully on Sunday evening, if he is not pro perly dressed. There is an ap pearance of success about the well dressed man which carries success with it. The tailor's goose is the man who does not consider that he owes it to himself and his friends to be comfortably dressed. There is no excuse for the indifferent ap pearance when we can clothe you at such remarkably reasonable fig ures. $18,520, $25, S3O and $35 spring styles now on display at COOPED & CO Cor Diamond, Butler, Pa DOYOU KNOW GOOD RESULTS ARE WHAT COUNTS? NATURES con POUND. The True health Assistant TONES THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. Sold by Druggists. Price $1 —6 for $5.00. Morrison Hros. Cough Syrup Excels in Giving Satisfaction. L)UcTOk3 LAKE kjfg} 3 i'p.i /.rk DISPENSARY. Jtf Cca.P£h : AVE. ANU FOURTHBT. -- YSWfrF- PITTSBURGH, PA. PAII forms of Delicate and Com .-iTk."WCA fc'.f p', irate.! UUenperf requiring CON «« WgJ #iPitjiTlA.L andSCIKNTiFic Med- icatioi? are treated at this I>i« m>Aiv with a rwea ."reiy attained. Dr. h K l/ik« ii ••»number of th e Kotal ( ollc I hy - and Burgeo.ir, au«l is tho ol icat and moat •» ,« i .em ed bi'tClALlrt* m city Spei -ai at • nt ou /jivento N-.ryous Drbrllty from n ai exertion. lntfcßrrotioo of youth,etc., cat;. ~lmical and mental dc ay,lae.k of « i i.oi."t.*nev', etc.; Cf.'»cei>» Old Sore-*, t its, pile**, rheumatism, and all ti» - sesof the Skin ..I. Kiii.i's, rrinary (> i g »i •,« t •. Cci.s.iltatioi *i 1 »lnctW conmli wti„ 1 Ofhee U U ; . .»7to V. l'. M. , Sill 2to t v : .ml; t ai. or ad. ln-.* s. r ( » \S A ' K WDU li • WHAT IF ON DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. StimrJatcs the appotito and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGIH TJ fcI'RSINQ ■«e- MOTHEBS. Clircks wa«t : .nc diseases, stops J night swouts, euros incipici-t - AMm - consumption. O Increases aud flesh. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD. Promotes healthy lung tissue. Willgivo the pale and puny the Nrosy checks of youth. CURES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Makes strong 1. :.:id woaion of weaklings SILMORE'S IBOH TOSiO PILLS Care aii lasting Diseases ano tht it sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. Thoy aro neither .typtl nor raustie ar' ir.. ono coa«u)*tinft eilect on the contents ol Lho stomach or its limnK consequently not hurt tho teeth or cause constipation ■>r diarrhcea, aa do tho usual formr ot Tron " treatment 50c, pamphlet free If not kept by your druggist, address GILxITORE & CO., CINCINNATI O- Scientific American ! jt) DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHT J, «tc. For Information and free Handliook wrlta to MUNN A CO.. /iit'iai'V. AY. NEW Y'>RK. Old« st bureau for retiring i»at-ntH In Am**rlea. Ever; nntent taken out by ns 1h l<r • VJR :II beforo Uie i jtille by a uuticu given five o.' tiargo lu tiio etmitsilon of ,n» .. lontlfif |*i»'r In tho world. K|»U*TI'I 1*1: V 1 luntmted. N<» luU'lliKfnt man khn-il I u- ~t it. Weekly, i*:i oo t J.ar: ibl\ .. , AilUrem. lirSfN /t CO.. rvßui.iii.i.4, i'i i j.i ;.v. Xcw York City. Every Woman Sometimes n«:Us a re'i -1 abla monthly regulating 0 ■<<_ mr.dicine. nr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Aro prompt, wufe nnd eertain In re.it.lt. T?io genu ine i Dr. I'PII'BI nevor diwppoint. Hont anvThnrc* ttOO, /foai Modicr Co , Cle\ ei&iui« O# P' • at City I'harniaiV. wave done for others anu Permanently A positive cure fcr all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail their train of evils resultine from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work. aickness, worry, etc. orexcessive useof and liquor, which Jead 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 ; -<oxes, 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 MEDICAL CO . CINCINNATI. 0. Woman's Realm. MAKE THE HOME A BLESSING. The Love ot Children Is Innate In the Heart of every True Man and Woman. All that is beautiful and lovely in wo man, finds its climax in motherhood. How often we find among oar American women that longing for the prattling voice, the idol of their waiting hearts. It is a natural instinct, this yearning of the heart for offspring; yet the wife hesi tates to talk with the family physician on this delicate subject. A good way to do is to send for a medical book on "Woman and Her Diseases," (168 pages) sent, sealed in a plain envelope , on receipt of 10 cents in stamps, for postage, if you address the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The reflections of a married woman are not pleasant if she be delicate, run down, or debilitated. She feels "played out." Her smile and her good spirits have taken flight. It worries her hus band as well as herself. This is the time to build up her strength and cure those weaknesses or ailments which are the cause of her trouble. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion regulates and promotes all the pro per functions of womanhood, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholv and nerv ousness, brings refreshing sleep, and re stores perfect health and strength. It's a safe remedial agent, an invigor ating tonic and nervine which cures all those disorders, weaknesses and derange ments incident to womanhood. SPECIFICS Fcr Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Legs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pagp Book on Treatment of Animals and ( hart Free. cmEfi 5 Fever*, Congest ion*. Inflammation A. A.} Spinal Meningitis* Milk Fever. 11.11.—strain•*, l,aniene*M, Khe(imnti*m. C.C'.—Uifttemper# Nut»ai l>i*< burgee*. !>.!>.—Hot* or (.rub*, Worm*. E.E.—rough*. Heave#*, Pneiiaionia. F.F.—< olic or (•ripe*. liell \ m lie. i*enrriage v Hemorrhage*. 11.11. I rinary and Kidney IMxeanen. I.l. —Eruptive I>i*en*e*. Mange. J.K.—Oi*ea*et» of Digestion, i'uraly«ia. Single Battle cover 50 doses), - - .60 Mubli< ('n-e, with Specifies. Manual. . Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, $7.00 Jar Veterinary Cut e Oil, - • 1.00 Hold by Dm??;*!*; or M>nt prrpald aaywb*re and In any quantity on r**cclpi of price. 11l Ml'llUKYh* (0., 11l a 113 William St., for York. p^fijHHTTISPHREYS' 1 HOMEOPATHIC A A jjjtISPECIFIC No.uU in use 30 years. Tho only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Pro'tration, from over work or other causes. $ I per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for #5. Bm4 I y Urugglats, or Hit paMfMld "U NMpi of price. HCSPIIRKTB* MLU. CO., 111 A 113 WiilUm hu, .New York. fH i / l\ n Earache is about as Ij ) ' * painful an ache as i j anything that j Sa!va-cea! / (TitADt MARX) j / has to deal vith. But it j I• stops it immediately. Big > / pains—l i 111 e pains—it > / stops all of them. I Salva-cea is the quickest / to relieve and cure Piles, Bails, \ Cat&rrh, Chafings, j Soro Throat, Uioers, ' Colds, Rheumatism, i 1 S / Sera Kuscles, Burns. \ / i Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. ) bAt druggists, or by mail. 1 e BRAMDRXTH Co. 274 CANAL ST., N, V. / gi'i'.i 5 FULL QUARTS, SI.OO ; Z Six QUARTS,-$5.00 I i i -■ I ; - * r NONE SO PURE Z : NONE SO GOOD 1 " It is the purest and be»t 8 year m » old whiskey in America to-day. ■ £ SEND FOR IT .. . TRY IT. ■ - it' lioordrrsor over freight pre- ■ " paid. Catalogues sent Iree. - 3 JOS. FLEMING & SON, I £ " Wholesale and Retail Druggists* j ■ I ■ 41 2 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. j m Special Notice. ?ure Hyo WhisVion from'the bent known distillers, according to age, from to *<> (10 per gallon. My own importation of line oh*. Porte. Sherry, ftliiue and Moffl Wines from $2.00 to $. r >.oo per gallon. St Helena pore old California Win 3«, dry and «weot, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon. Also agent for the celebrated Lake CliautaiK|na Wine-*. $1 50 per gallon. Seneca Lake pure Wine Vinegar. 00c per gallon. The finest imported Gins. Cognacs, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Stout Bass Ale, <fcc., at lowest prices. CHII or writo to A. An driessen 1 f-H Federal St., Allegheny. Special Price Lift on application N'O extra charge lor jugs or packing. Mail orders promptly attended to. THE KEELEY*CURE Ts a special t>oon to business men who, having drifted uneonsefously into tho drink habit and Awaken to lit id tlie disease of alcoholism fastened up >n them, rendering them unfit to manage af i ■ 1 wiring a elear brain. A four week* course of treatment at the , PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental ami physical, deKtroys tho abnormal a j petite, and restore s them to tho condition thev wcro in be fore they indulged in stimulant*. This has been done In more than lfiOO eases treated here, and fnnnm* them some of your own neighbors, to whom we ean refer with confidence us to the a olufe safety and efficiency of the Keclcy cure. The fullest and most M-arenlntr investigation is TI vited. bend lor p*im»iilct giving full iuforxaar lion. i r nc!l«h IMnmonil Hr u ni. ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlxlnal un«l Only <>fn«la& A aarc. alwav* ,-MaMc tao.rn a.k &\ I "C* jEk "Itrilrf fur l.»ill«-»." •'» letter, by return * / ClllVhratrrt LcmlcalC«.,Bflu<lUoat Hquar^ Bald tr aii L-xal l'hlla'«a, ft*a mm s s&i E BEST !•* THE WORLD. Itaw"'iri n cqi'"i„i, .ar-'unsnrpnwd. apttwllr on lasting tv. < 1 Ix.it. sof m.v other (.rand. N. t y WUKT TUH 'ii:\l CNK. IVtt a ALL jjy L»EALLIW I.ENKHM.I.V THK CITIZKN. DIET AND DIGESTION. Wheat bread requires 3 hours (or per fect digestion. Alexis St. Martin digested broiled veni son steak In IK hernrs. Oyster soup requires from three to four hours for proper digestion. Vinegar taken with food greatly delays and sometimes entirely prevents proper digestion. Cocoa is believed to have no effect either in promoting or retarding the digestion of other food. Condiments and stimulants are not re ally foods. They are simply whips to ap petite or digestion. Raw apples, sour and hard, when well chewed, may bo digested In a little loss than three hours; when mell«w. the time is reduced to two. Kneading the stomach was once a favor ite treatment for Indigestion and dyspep sia. An attempt was made in this way to Imitate the natural motion ot the stom ach. Recruits In the British army are often attacked by what is called "meat fever," a complaint caused by a change from meager and Innutritions diet to the strong ration of the army. It is a marvelous provision of naturs that digestion Is an involuntary operation. If a man had to think over his digestion whenever ho ate a meal, nobody would have time to do any work. Dry bread is much easier of digestion I than fresh. It is estimated by physiolo gists that over 10 per cent of dry bread undergoes salivary digestion while being masticated, while of fresh bread less than 2 per cent is thus changed. It has been proved by actual experiment that tea retards digestion. An infusion of 1 per cent of tea causes a visible delay; a 8 per cent infusion will delay digestion sometimes 12 times the normal period; a 10 per cent decoction arrests the digestion of 111 starchy foods.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. SISTERLY CITIES. Mrs. Ormlston Chant has come over to reform Chicago. Mrs. Chant no doubt means well, but—she doesn't know much about Chicago. Kansas City Journal. There is a tendenoy to complain in New York because large numbers or" big rob beries are being committed by recognized professional crooks instead of policemen. —Washington Star. A Chicago alderman who was robbed of a valuable diamond pin during a session of the council does not know whether to 6uspect a member of the board or some outside thief.—lndianapolis Journal. The New York papers are sarcastio over tho report that a wolf was killed In the suburbs ot Chicago. The Chicago papers may easily respond that it is much pleas anter to kill a wolf in tho suburbs than to have a tiger hunt you all over the city.— Pittsburg Dispatch. Greater New York will havo a popula tion of over 8,000,000, and Chicago will have to enter into negotiations with a few neighboring states to come anywhere near tho ligure. New York is a great city, ex cept when it tries to get national conven tions.—Baltimore American Chicago is not satisfied with the Bible as it stands written for all the world. A committee of citizens has gotten up a re vised edition of the holy Scriptures to be read In the public schools of that city. Chicago will next revise the croation of the world and the day of judgment.—Blooin ington (Ills.) Deader. PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. Mr. Briton Rlvloro, R. A., works in his studio only three hours a day. Ruskin Is very fond of gems and usually carries a number of diamonds loose in his pockets. William F. Adams (Oliver Optic) of Boston has arrivod in Japan. He intends to begin tho study of the Japanese lan guage. The poet laureate personally answers every letter addressed to him that requires an answer. Be has never been known to refuso a request for his autograph. liudyard Kipling was asked recently whether ho enjoyed writing poetry or prose most. He remurked that the pleas ure of creating a poom was the highest In tellectual dulight he had evur experienced. Melssoniia* was proud of his shapely and delicate hands. He said that his lingers were so suusitive that ho coald, with his eyes shut, lay on the exact amount of oolor that he wanted on a given spot. If some body placed the point of the brush upon It. M. Barro, the sculptor and engraver who died recently In Furls at the ago of 85, designed the coins Issued by Napoleon 111 in laoU. His best busts are those of Pius IX, Napoleon 111 and members of the Bonaparte family. One of his latest busts was that of Mine. Jane Hading. The old sculptor was a great raconteur. JEWELRY CONCEITS. Colored enamels play a conspicuous part In tho Easter flower brooches. The old time fashion of setting peridots with enamel and surrounding them with pearls seems to have returned. Cardcases and purses In the new sea green crushed morocco are prettily relieved by applied gold ornamentation. The new perfume burnor, known abroad as tho Marlborough, has appeared in New York, both in size for the chatelaine and for tho dressing table. Hoop rings set with colored gems and having tiny diamonds plaoed in the small intervening spaces between tho largo stones afford a pleasing variety In linger rings. An artistic trinket is represuntcd in an Easter bookmark. This is fashioned with tho usual sliver mounted strands of rib bon, the special feature being appropriate Scriptural quotations woven In the rib bons.—Jewelers' Circular. PERT POLITICS. Lincoln wpllt logs upon occasions. The statesmen of theso times mostly roll them. —Philadelphia Record. Several of the presidential booms are en larging so as to be vory visibly in one an other's way.—Washington Star. A New York politician naturally belong* to all parties and Is blessed with all the Various degreos of honesty. It Is not an easy matter to lie a New York politician. —Atlanta Constitution. If tho senators want to know what tha plain peoplo of the country think of them, they should take a vacation for a fow days and go out among tho peuple incognito and ■lmply listen.—Albuny Argus. There ore two kinds of congressmen— the speaking congressman and tho work ing oongressman. It occasionally happens that both are uomblued In one man, but not often. Tho working congressman Is generally worth hulf a dozen of Lbu oth- UT kind.—lndianapolis Journal. —Kngliah Spavin Liniment removes a ■ hard, soft or calloused lumps and Mem ahes from horses, blood spavins, curbs plints, sweeuey, ringbone, stifles, sprain' 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. * Save 00 by use of one bottle. Warranted the •no.-.t wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold bv J. C. Redick, druggist Butler Pi One Minnie Cough Cnro touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time if you tske it when >ou have a cough or cold. Seo tho point? Then don't cough ./. C. RKOIOK. 1890 Climax Itraiuly From grape wine, has, by its extreme Hge and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, atmosphere 01 storage houses for fourteen yearr, be come a r val of the Hennessey and other brands t I Cognac I'.randy, and much lower in price, and preferred by the physicians of Philadelphia, New York and other cities Buy it of druggists. Br. Aynew's Cute lor the Ileartgi7 s osrfect relief in all eases of Organic or •>ynipathetic Heat Disease in 30 minuter, and speedily effects u cure. It is a peer "ess remedy far Palpitation, Shortness o 2resth, Smothering Spells, Bain in Lei "Mde and all symptoms of'u Diseased Heart 'no dose convinces. Sold by City Bhar uacv. A high liver with a torpid liver will not lie a long liver. Correct the liver with Be Witt's Little Karly Risers, little pills that oure dyspepsia and constipation. J. C. KKDICK Xrtr J<m<y Grape Juice Sent lo Europe. Mr Specr, of New Jersey, lias a repu tation extending over the world as being a reliable producer of Oporto Grape Juice ind p«rt Wine. His Oporto Juice and , Poit Wine "-C ordered by families in J I Oresden, London and Paris for their' superior medicinal virtues, and blood j making quality, owing to the iron con-1 tained in the soil in which the vines J It Was Only Fun for the Goose. Erie and Pittsburg trainmen are talk ing about the curious race between an ex press train and a wild goose which occur ! red the other day between Shadelandand j Summit. The veteran engineer Toby ! Welsh was at the throttle, and when the J Canadian honker came lazily soaring i alongside the engine and challenged the iron steed to keep up with him, Toby I turned ou the steam and made it neces sary f or the goose to flap his wings a little harder, but he had uo trouble in keeping ahead, and after getting out of sight of the train would settle down in i a field and wait foi the express to catch up with him. He waited at Springboro, Conneautville and Summit, and starting after the train from these points, flew ; close to the coach windows in full view ' of all the passengers, who crowed over to that side of the train to witness the queer ' actions of the bird. When the goose at one ! time got close to the engine, Engineer j Welsh pulled the whistle, and the bird ; was so badly scared that he turned over lin the air like a tumbling pigeon. Toby ! declares that he can outrun everything between New Castle and Erie except j geese, and that he has no desire to race such creatures. Docs Tout Husband or Son Drink. It your husbaua or son i< addicted to the use of Liquor, Morptiine or Tobacco, purcha-e of your druggist a bottle of Hill's Chloride ot Gold Tabletr. They are guaranteed to core, or money will be re funded. Tablets m< y be given secretly in tea or coffee snd the free u»e of stimu lants allowed until voluntarily given up. Piice ifl.oo pel package If your drug gist does ml keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works Lima, Ohio. Book of particulars and testimonials free. Belie/ in Six Hours. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the ".New Great South Arueruan iiidncy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness ia re | lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back ! and every part of the urinary pas*-ges iu male or female It relieves retention ol water and paiu in passing it almost tm medially. If you want quick relief and euro iuis is } our remedy. S' Id by J. C cCeoick druggie'. Bui lor Pa It not only is so. it must be so. One Minute Cough Cure act* q uickl>. and that's wUat makes it go. J C. KKDICK. Quick in eflect, heals aud leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cur ed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ap plied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magi cal in effect. Always cun-a piles. J C. KKDICK With the opening of spring take Hood's Sarsaqarilla to purify your blood. It will make you strong. A President on llrnmly tor Sickness. The President of the Baltimore Medi cal College, who has thoroughly tested Speer's wines and brandy, says: I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of Speer's Climax Brandy as a pure and valuable article in all cases of disease in which a reliable stimulant is require, l I regard it superior to most French bran dies. President and Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and Children Baltimore Medical College. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Illi, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All l>ragglsU. .1. W. Pierce, Kepublio, la., says: 'T have used One Minute Cough Cure in m\ family and lor myself, with results so en tirely satisfactory that I c*n hardly fin> words to express myself as to ijp merit. 1 will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself." ./. C. RKDICK. The recent census of Germany shows a population of 51,728,364. The German empire is the second in population in Europe, being exceeded unly by Russia. Not all its population are Germans, how ever, there being a few millions of Po landers, and some French in Alsace and Lorraine. Ou the other hand, the Aus train empire contains many millions more of Germans. The latter empire is a composite of many races comprising Hungarians, Poles, Bohemians, Slavon ians and others, besides Germans. So far as amiie's wealth and population are concerned, the German empire would be able to meet Russia on nearly equal terms should war break out among them, were it not for the ever present fear that France would break in at the back door and recover her Rhine provinces, lost in 1870. "Give me a liver regnlator and I can regulato the world." said a genieua. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Wtt's Little Sarly Risers, the famous little pills. J. C.RBDiek. Soothing, healing, cleansing. De Witt's Witch llnzel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stops iching and burning. Curoi chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. Don't invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Curo and you have immediate relief. 11 cures croup. " Tlio ony harmless remedy thk.t produces immediate results. J. C. RK KICK. The X Ray in Suigery. The first surgical operation at the Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore in which Cathode rays were utilized, was preform ed, last week. It was the extraction ot a scissors blade from a woman's hand, where it had been imbedded for 13 years. The location and position cf the sub stance were revealed by a photograph taken with the X rays. Concerning the operation, Dr. Finney, who preiom ed it, said: "The opeiation was entirely successful. The negative showed exactly the loca tion of the blade, and enabled us to make a definite diagnosis of the cause of the trouble before operating. All we could tell without the X rays was that there was some irritating substance in the hand. The result oT the operation sustained in every particular the result of the photo giaphingof the hand. It is certainly a great thing for surgery, and we shall use it as occasion arises at the hospital in treating cases where it will aid us.', Must Use The Knife Said thi Surgeon, but Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and tho Kuile Avoided. The Union and Advertiser of Rochester, N. Y., recently published the following interesting account of bow William Vf. Adams of 127 South avenue, that city was saved from a painful operation by the use of Dr. David Kennedy s Favorite Remedy. Mr. Adams said: "Three years ago I was taken with kidney disease very badly; at times I was completely prostrated; in fact, was so bad that the day was set for the doctors to perioral an operation upon me. Upon the day set for the operation I commenced the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and from that moment began to g»in, and it was not long before I was entirely cured and have had no re turn of it since. Mv weight ha< increased and I never was so well as 1 am now. I have recommended DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY to many people, for it saved my life. In speaking to Mrs. Adams, she said "About a year ago I .'as in a very feeble state of health, being completely run down. [ had doctored considerably, but without permanent relief One day one of my neighbors advised nio to take D:, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which I did. My irouble was dyspepsia, and tor a long while I was unable to be about at all, but after taking a lew doses 1 was completely cured, and now tinjoy good healli " Hundreds of men and women with that "run d iwi" condition, unable to work, liavti 1 ttcd.vorc.d and strength through this remarkable rem-dy. It purifies the blend Stirs the liver ~,-d kidneys to a healthy action. Incaßesof rheumatism, kidnev. liver and urn.ary troubles, it is a well known specific. ABSOLUTELY PURE iPond^CxOiCLcC Quiets Pain, Checks Bleeding, Reduces Inflammation, Is the Bicycler's Necessity. Piles, Sores, TT 13 C Rheumatism, Burns, Colds, v-x Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache. U se poNDS EX TRA C T after Shaving-No Irritation I Use POND'S EXTRACT after Exercising—No Lameness • POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT is simply a marvel. How instantly it cures Piles. What relief from excruciating pain 50 cts. S-.-y GE tVL'I.VE Pond's Extract forzaiuinectts-:. !U. v i>::itaticn, forimitation cures. * FOND' 9 EXTRACT CO.. 76 FIFTH AVENUz., NEW V CRK. • •»A HAND SAW IS A GOOD T.iiiiG. l.Lt'i UO'i SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. to N.lVous Uebihty^ Mllill I'UMIV WWjl' „«en.«.u..» wwiiy. SKXIN*. nLLb atone. cnc« drains and ~-nmptly revitalise the who], : vstnn Si .oo per I * t'y mail, 6 boxes forls- Kemlt in 4 wwks. \vlih every S ; ' rilcr we gn- a guarantee tr> cure or r«luuil ■""«» A'Jdrc&j PEAL RIKI'ICtXK CO . Cleveland. <-'lu->. Everything of the Best at Right Prices for Or. chard, Vineyard, Lawn, Park, Street, Carden Creenhouse, Rarest New, Choicest Old. ELEGANT 188 page catalogue free S<-nd for It hiforo biiytne Half «LT«4 by dealing direct. Try it Is. Plants, Bulbs. Small Trees. etc.. sen* * mal i to ntiv office in tin- r. S. jHWtpald. Larger byoxpress or frelcht. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 42« d*« ar. lOOOAtre.. SB Greenh«..»e» THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box Painesville. 0- J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, Great Reduction Sale. In order to make room for spring gods wi will sell our entire stock of furnish ire L>O< 4S and m;tke von a suit of clotl:, or an overcoat or a pair ot tioust r at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to get a genuine bmyia m e er> thing we sell and we guarantee euer> thing we make to pit ..se and lit >ou. ,i. S. YOUNG, 101 South Main St., Opposltt Hotel lowry Silver Ware Free! Handsome triple plated hand engraved Teapots, Cakestands, I'l uit stands, Butters, creams, Spoon holders, molasses, sugars, castors, Porcelain and alarm clocks and otlicr articles both ornamental and useful. Call in and inspect the ware. GET A CAKD. Purchase you overcoat for Men, Boys and Children. Suits, Fanti Hats. Capes, Underwear, Shirts. Collars, Cufts, Ties, Suspenders Gloves, Mits, Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Trunks. \ alises Telescopes, Watches. Chains, Charms, Kings, l'ins, Brushes, Pocket ana Bill-books,Purses,etc. and when your purchase amounts to $15.- 00 you get your choice of any of the above articles. Our Stock is complete, And Styles correct. Quality the best, And prices the lowest. L). A. HECK, No 121. N.Main SI, BUTLKK, 1 'A. OIAIYIOfIJnOS 'JQ ATC HESS y OKNTS ' I.AIUKV CHAM.AIN. JE WELiiY } P,,,S ' Kaf Bracelets. Etc-. f«y ) I t i Sol?*. (' .tutors, . I'• 1f I' r an t* Kv »*r>tlitiifc JjJlLa V jEa!\ Vtf i\£% &L* ( Hi.l' .1:1 Fouii'i ID rt til ,1 el;i.v< store., RODGFT BROS. 1874 } KNIVKS - ™ RKB - s, '° plate. E. GRIEB, jewels,t. No. 131 ►N( ill. Main St , l?uilir, Pa \fiTMK VI i m VI 11)1 THE NfV" F^TWi 1 ■moves alcltlj DEBILITY, Wt- Al- N c*.;. N- V And otlii'r ' or exo*- -« • •»• 1 •* • OOllHtlllll'l t other- r«ll (rri. ' i fill «««•'•■ i ' .1 IJy mail, {■ ■«■ I• i • .> ■ ■ : CALIMtI MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. 111. Valuable Farm for Sale. A valuable farm, located in Donegal twp. and comprising about 175 acres, 120 of which art- cleared and the rest covered with white-oak and chestnut timber; well watered and having two orchards with : plenty of ]>eaches and grapes; good build ings, consisting of a two-story, frame ■ 'welling house, large barn, granery, spring house, and all other necessary outbuildings: two miles from tailrofid station ami .-is miles from county seat; com ' uicnt to schools and churches, will be old cheap, one half the purchase money to be paid d<>wn and the balance 1 in two payments within two years. | The '.inn is lea d until April of 1897, j but lias no other encumbtancea. For j further particulars inouire i't this office D. T. PAPE'S Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents We are pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for with a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable lor 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 1 22 S. Mam St Butler Pa iJThe Book Lover.fr "A good book is a friend that every man may own." The genuine book lover will appreciate this chance to secure a real bargain in books. \\ e have a lew things we want to dispose of in special editions and it you will take advantage of it can have them during March at the following prices i Whittier's Poems, ills., 8 vo., regular price $3.50 for #1 95. 1 Childe Harold, family ed., ills., regular price $2.00 for $1.55. 23 Red Line ed. of Poets, regular price 75 cents for 55 cts. 1 Life of Giant, Stoddard, regular price $' .25 for 75 cents. 1 Abbott's Ferdinand l)e Soto, regular price $1.25 for 85 cts. 1 A Gallant Fight by Marion Harland, regular price $1.50 for SI.OO. 1 Ridpath's L\ S. History, 8 vo. ills., regular price $4 00 for $2.50. Revised. 1 Homespun Yarns, Mrs. Whitney, regular price $1.50 for SI.OO. 2 Yictor Hugo's Works, 12 mo. padded leather, regular price $1.25 at 98 cents. 1 Whittier, plush bind, regular price $3.00 fo - $1.75. 1 Romola, Seal, regular price #2.75 for $.?.00. 1 Katrina, seal, regular price $2.75 for $2.00. 1 Outlines of Economics, Ely, regular price £I.OO for 75 cts. 1 Science and Prayer, regular price 50 cts. for 35 cts. 2 One Hundred Lessons in Uusiness, regular price SI.OO for 75 cts. Douglass' Book Store, 241 s. MAIN ST. WHAT^, THE PUBLIC WANTS Is the very best whisky for the least possible money. There is no place where the wants of ihe people are better tilled than by MAX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa. All orders are carefully filled. You can take your choice of the following: 1 doz. full qts. nine year old Silver Age sls 00 per case 1 '• " " six year old Bear Creek 10.00 " " 1 1 " " " " " " Guckenheimer 10.00 " " 1 •' " " " " " Finch 10.00 " " 1 " " " " " " Gibson....* 10.00 " " 1 " " " " " " Overholt 10.00 " " 1 41 " " four " " Guckenheimer 7.00 " " Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Black Berry, Gin, Rum and Brandy 50 cents per quart and upwards Whiskies from $2.00 a gallon and upwards. Remember we pay all express charges on orders of $5.00 and upwards. Send For Complete Catalogue To MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Wholesale Liquor Dealer. rwe q is often asked, "What 5.:..il w-use ANSWER • you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and »your money's worth, you must buy ~Th. Williams Cover J -fOit. Looks Best. Wart Lon t est. Host Icvnomtcal. F*U Ueaturt. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and *D the time We are in the business to »tay S. W / suys with us. StO'lS <N OIL. WAR I oMES. J. C. REDICK, IOQ N. riain St THE NAME OF THE NEXT President Of The United States WIU, BK ANKOUNCF.D 1* The New York Weekly Tribune * OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896. Public interest vv : H steadily increase, and the ouestion liow the men whose vote-- turned the scale at the last election are satistied with the results under tlic ad ministration they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of the country. ____ The aVcw York Weekly Tribune. the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all tlia political news of the day, interesting to every Amencan citizen regardless of party Also K«-nenil news in attractive form, foreign correspondence covering the newt of the world an argicultural department second to none in the country, market re ports which are recognized authority, fascinating short stories complete in each number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign *II J domestic, with their lie comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate descriptions of woman s attire with a varied and attractive department of household interest. Tile New \ orlc W eekjy Tribune" is an ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than tliat of any othei weekly publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. Large changes are being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especi ally more interest to the women and young people of the household. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "TKE CITIZEN One Year For Only #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN ATANTTIMH. Address all orders to _ ... ' Write vour name and address o.i a postal card, send it to C.eo. \\ Best, room Tribune Building, New York City, an I a sample copy of The New \ork We Tribune will be mailed to you. "3 A Stunmer Drive \ Ic.-fs a measure of its pleasure if the carriage is less lux \ J urious, easy running and handsome than it might be- Fredonia Buggies n.ive nothing but good point*. They're the handsomest vehicles you can get—are as strong and secure as they're sightly. Ask ana insist that yon see them at your dealer's. Made by FRELOMA MFG. CO.. Youngstown, Ohio.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers