GRAND EASTER OPENING! EASTER BATS, EASTER DRESSES, EASTER WRAPS. Opening Days For These. Tuesday, Wednesday t Thursday ' March 3i,_April i and 2. We are ready with :n w«-st our own wo'rk from wherev. r they arc i'/£ in Christen,lorn will rooms Youca U M ,1., re N( U * hat r «„\] Silk -in. I I-aumk-rt«l be wearing all summer in Millinery, . beaut iful designs in Style, Waists. Our Dreas Goods department's full ol fro * Xew York. Color and Novel l.ff< imiK.rters and domestic concerns in this Our entire stock is bought from tnt largest , ,„onev on all L'nocls pur conntry. Buying direct, we thus ' ' Ko " t htliilds Bros, of New Y chased from us. Our Wraps arc the •■ ' • • Millinerv display will cot Their thl iaitNew S ,< of our own woric hXCLI M \ hJ - v ■ 1 - .. ■' at mcl -raie and Parisian models. WegJ'-eyou the v.- c ol ,i )lUt 'its growth in this si .rt prices. Our fine Art Department i* not yet one year 01 . iartme nts i" our time is simply phenommal. an jeX>wnKin is well known to the public, es store. Its general manager, Miss display in the Art pecially to the ladies interested in n.ie art. LK>n_t fail see me .p . aU Department during opening days. Music every uaj . welcome. Orchestra Wednesday Evening from 7:30 to iQ "• Mrs. Jennie E. ZimmermaN, Easter Novelties! Pattern Hats! Pattern Bonnets! Also a fine line of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets from our own work room at our usual low prices. ; V lin S £ Kid Gloves in the well known makes: Dresden Beit —Marie. Gilt Belts with gold plate buckles, Silver Belts with Sterling buckles, Gilt Belting—separate buckles, from ioc to 50c. . __ Dresden Ribbons. Persian Ribbons. M. F. & M. MARKS, - T,r • c» Butler Pa 113 to 117 s- Mam bt. These and other ! Up-to-date styles P| to be had at the ffisjX Up-to-date Shoe g® A. RDFF Son |jf BUTLER, PA, MOiNEY TO LOAN. On First Mortgage on Improved Property, $15.00 per Month Pays for s\,- 000 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 your money earn 6 per cent free of taxes. I ™ C PENNSYLVANIA . . SAVINGS FOND *NO W , LOAN ASSOCIATION Of PITTSBURGH. PA j Scientific American Fnr fnformatTon and trv* ir.-mdtpM.k writo to MI: XN fc CO.. Broai»wat. New York. OiUi'Kt bureau it 4ecttrln? patents tn America. Everyl'.itrnt tiXon out l>y » l» broiiKht lwforo the i'jljllc by a notice giveu fr»*c o:' vtiargu in UiO Scientific Jtoawitan Laneat efrctllatf on of nny f-lcntlflc paper In tho world. Splendidly illuKtrute l. No int.- man hhoiil l lx* v- 11'.--L It. \V« • kly, A3.<NU year; sl.!V)hl*Addrt- , M' r '.N "it CO M KIUSBJUtfi 'Mil i f wr York City. What Nerve lierrics IWi hflvC done for others ' A ' f*e.irored. a°™ da v. ' *sfStai| fee for all Weaknesses, SS.JJ e bili ty, and ail their ten of e*tt»ifsultingtrom early errors anfl later excesses; the result of over work. sickness, worry, etc. or excessive useof tobacco,opium and ilquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use jhows immedi ate improvement. Itu i 1 upon liavil :he genuine NERVE DEARIES, no otluf. Convenient to carry in vest pocket Price, #'.ooper box,air.-wees,one i treatm. at, £5.00. Guaranteed i r any Ca.-e. If not k.-pt by your drug gist we will Send them by mail, t. ( ; receipt of price, in plain wappj . Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO * CINCINNATI. (J. Christmas presents Christmas time is now here and Heine-man & Son have as usual a very fine line of Christmas Presents to suit every person. The Line Consists of Dressing Cases Cuff and Colfar Boxes Travelling Sets Shavir.g Sels Mirrors Cut Glass Picture frames Christmas Cards Gold Fens Fine Stationery Albums Bibles Poems All the Popular Books I eader Goods AT Hememan & Son's I)QYOU KNOW GOOD RESULTS ARE WHAT COUNTS? NATURES con POUND. The True health Assistant TONES THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. Sold by Druggists. Price $i —6 for $5.00. Morrison Bros. Cough Syrup Kxcels in Giving Satisfaction. kvery Woman V\".- eome£ • • . ; A' v ;• • pr.v I pi'Vl , • V'jj •' I •'-t- i - - • .V: ■ K< ■ t City FharmaJV. SEEDS OF HEALTH. Eating the wrong things, and too much of them at the -wrong time, gives the stomach and the other digestive organs too much to do—gives tliem work that thev cannot be expected to do Such things prevent the free and regular ac tion of the bowels, bring sick headaches, biliousness, kidney troubles, restless sleep, lassitude, nervousness, and plant the seeds of disease in all parts of the body. Health comes just as easy as dis ease. It grows up from those little sugar coated seeds of health Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Thev are for nothing in the world but to keep the bowels reg ular, the stomach free from gas and fer mentation, and the lirer active. They go about their business without making any fuss. They are very gentle in their action and cause no griping, or other unpleasantness. They ao not take the place of Nature —they merely help her. No one ever becomes a slave to their use. When the digestive action becomes regular and vig orous —stop taking the " Pellets." When you have eaten too much take one. When constipation shows itself and head ache begins take the "Pellets" for a day or two. f)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets—it's an . easy name to remember. Don't let a ; designing druggist talk you into " some- | thing just as good." He makes more i money on the "just as good" kind. ' That's why he would rather sell them. J That's why you had better not take them. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared. Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success. *O. srrnnr run I—Fevers, (Xmgestkms, Inflammations. 2—Worm*, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3 —Topi h i n tr. CoUc,Crylng. Wakefulneflg 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adulta 7—Cousha, Golds* Bronchitis fc-\« ural«ia t Toothache. Faceacbe o—Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. IO Dynpepttia, Biliousness, Constipation II —£iipprcn««ed or Painful Periods ■... 12 Whites, Too Profuse Period.! I.'J Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness...., 1 1--Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15 Ithcumatisin, or li \enznatlc Pains.. 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever ami Ague 19— Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head SO—Whooping Couth, 27—Kidney lllseascs, MH-- Yervou* Debility SO—L'rlnary Weakness* 34-* ore Throat, Quinsy, Dijjhtheria "77" for GRIP. SoM br I>mritl«>,«r n-nt »i pri-ipl "f SSr.. or I t'ir St., jaa) k* . n<»rl 11. •li.only. l)lt 111 uriiKLia' MlLEoriuta 111 JIPIIKEVS'at.D. r0.,111 * 1 13 William Kl., Vw York, Will ! rw ) FP Lib your poor, tired feet '/ with Salva-cea j / (trade m.-.juc). £ It takes all the aching < \ out of sore cr tender feet, < | instantly. Strained cr \ > over-worked muscles, s / channgs, cr any soreness £ > or stiffness —they're all £ ; relieved in tl.e same quick > I way. { Ji's the fcesi" remedy for < ■ drains, Pllsr, | J IUMe wt&m, C .rnh, \ j Kiurajg . Ssf3 TkrMt, | I sll4 BbeSWe l < Two i '.zr.3, 25 and 50 cir.ts. ; At d; or by ms-il. ? ) Tint B«A-.Dur ;;i Co., ,74 Caxal St., N. Y. 1 0 CHEAP J # YET GOOD t t WHISKIES. I ?u/K iir- 11 «■-><?.;■ i iii . for t.-vt-ry lirifiwiij W tliniiliiiit Dit '1..! : >r s\' tcin siriuvHi-F A uli.,, Ml. ,'uo;l clietr. Wv i|Unli- i $Aj ;>lc Hlnii.- iui, full quart, 50. f.").(io U.'.i <!l.t stunt (irovo " 75 8.00 "i jllib 1 n - $1 00 ji'-r (|', t> <itifs JOv.rholt - 100 '■ 0 " ."iOOj TFiufh - 100 " ti " 5005 e.Sain Thnnii'i'in 100 " ti ' 5 00# e 4 \ Wf" K'UfrantfO tbt-M- wuinklcs el.i' itit bCht i.-vtT ollPrcil :ii th.e P prices qvotud. Don't forget P |oLDEXPGVT WHISKEY, 5 0 Wiiirnnti'd ■ j'c.u - olil. II 00 lulie 4 . • .: ri jl■ ■MI mil ■ .1 .. 1 j i|':.:rlH j* prf'Piiid <m :t 11 SlnOtix # or«l< ri f r ov< r. 0 ? # JJOS. FLEMING & SON.J Wholesale and \ Retail Druggists. # f •41] Market Street, Pittsburg, Pa.f FAC IS! '1 but we m'H tlin 't.|r (jooilu at these low [iTioe>; U years "Itl pure fije ..$2 0o per gallon 3 ' 2 35 4 " 2 50 •' 7 " 3 50 " Irt " i 50 " 14 " 5 50 " 17 " 6 50 " All from the bed known (lis'illers. California 5 yeans olil pare Wines 14 kind», Rweet. »ml dry, $1.50 per pallor.; e!i>e $3 oto $5.00. Mj- own direct im portations of pure I'ort anil Sherry WIN OK, Mohol and lihine, at 'imcft fifnres. Call tr send lor special pri;>■ list. Mail orders piomptly tilled. No extra charge fur box ing ar.d packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. 188 FF.DF.R M. ST. ALLEGHENY, I'A. j".;, 7 if 4 "* f Pt £lv* r 3 u S. ilt IV . !iii i .rs, tO . the ! ' 101 l 18 ..iurniA* (ion. I'm i THECITIZKN. "Don't be delutletl into the belief that ! it is smart to know things that you i woulden't like to tell your mother, writes Ruth Aslmiore in an article o.i j "That Boy of Mine," in March Ladies Home Journal. "Don't think it is smart to listen to stories that are not nice and which are about women. Gentlemen never unite in deriding women—that is a peculiarity of cads. Never read a book that you could not share with your sister, I and never look at a picture that mig.it not be framed and hung in her room. What? You think somebody will call you 'girlv'? Oh, no. my dear boy. If ! anything is said about your conduct there will be approbation given you, and the chances are that the older man will say of that younger one who is properly mod , est, 'Brown is a nice fellow: I shall like j him to come and see my daughter. It ;is not necessary for you to see the folly of anything. That is an exploded theory, Why should you sow a crop of wild oats? i Why not sow a crop of wheat and get a harvest worth having? From day to day, my boy. you make up the story of your life, and it is the little things, the little honest things, that will make you a man, mentally as well as physically." A wealthy Japanese gentleman who came to this country a few weeks ago to study its civilization has seen one lynch ing, watched a foot ball game, attended a meeting of the Chicago City Council, witnessed an afternoon session of the Kentucky Legislature, and lias started back to Japan. The State Banking Department will issue a pamphlet containing detailed statement? and reports of every building and loan association in the State in a short time. This will be the first time j such a report has ever been made, and it has been found quite difficult to get the reports in proper shape. Work lias been going on the reports for some months, and they are now getting into a completed form. Easily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco habit are easily cured by the u.-e of Hill's chloride of Gold Tablets. No effort re quired of the patient who is allowed the use of stimulants until ho voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly in tea or coffee and a euro guaranteed in ever} T case For sale by all first-class druggists at SI.OO per package. For fall particulars and book of testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, liima, Ohio. —An unsophisticated countrymsu was rendered wildlyjindignant yesterday by a slang phrase which was innocently used by a Butler friend. The country man was telling his friend of some un satisfactory purchases his wife had been making at a certain store, and complain ed that while she had been treated very fairly there for some time, the dealer had finally "cheated the eyes out of her." This caused the city friend to suggest: "I guess he's been pulling her leg." It took the Butler man half an hour to ex plain himself, and even then his farmer friend wasn't more than half satisfied. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven bv the wonderful cures it effects. —They were talking of ornithology. "What's your favorite bird?" asked De Tanque. "The swallow," replied Old Soak, as he absent-mindedly touched the button. Xothing Succeeds Like Success The success of the Speet's N. J. Wine Co. in producing an extra quality of Grape Brandy is marvelous. They rely alone on the grape for body and flavor, anil hence there is a wide aud growing demand for this Brandy which rivals the old brands ofCognac, France. —After all the excitement of rumors of wars, diplomatic quarrels, political dis agreements and campaign complications, it is refreshing to know that the next issue of importance will be the peaceable and charming one of the Easter bonnet. It is expected to put quite a new face on ' the turbulent aspect of popular interest. —Knglish Spavin Liniment removes a • i.ard, soft or calloused lump.-! anil b'e.u .-hes from horses, blood spavins, curbs plinth, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, soraiu 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the •nost wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold bv J. C. Redick, druggist Butler Pi Massachusetts has over TOO.OOO persons engaged in fisheries. The making of boots and shoes give employment to 62,- 000; cotton goods, .58,000; building 50,- ' 000; clothing, 33,000. One Minute Congb Curo touches the Tight spot. It also touches it at the right time it you ttika it when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. ./. C. BEWICK. —AII agent of the War Department lias purchased three acres of land in the cen tral part of the town of Kane and the : Government will erect a home thereon, , which will be used for consumptives who contract the disease in active service in the army and navy. 189 C Climax lirandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme ago and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, siveet atmosphere ef storage houses for fourteen year;, be come a r'val of the Hennessey and other brands el Cognac Brandy, and much lower ' in price, and preferred by the physicians 1 of I'hiladelphia, Now York and other cities 1 Buy it of druggists. 1 —An Indian woman is asking for a di -1 vorce on the ground that her husband de ' ceived herin regard to his age and refused to either comb his whiskers <* wear a wig. She also says she is compelled to borrow money of him at eight per cent, interest to supply her absolute needs. l*r. Agnew's (jure lor th*- Heartgi7'« Darfect relief in all cases of Organic or sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minute.* and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer ess remedy f.ir Palpitation, Shortness o. ireatb, Smothering Spells, l'ain in I<el " ido and all symptoms ofa Diseased Heart no do.-e convinces. Sold by City Phar "user. Queen 'l'ailon, of Abyssinia, pleaded with King Menelek to be allowed to lead her body n uar d in person against the in vading Italians. He complimented her on lier bravery, but finally decided that she w as to beautilul to be shot at. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Little Karly Itisers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. J. C. KKDICK. ■lt is not generally known that when a person falls into the water a common felt hat may be made use of as a life preserv er. and by placing the hat upon the wa ter, rim down, with the arm round it, pressing it slightly to the breast, it will bear a man up for hours. lJon't invito disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Curo and you have immediate relief. It cures croup. The ony harmless remedy , thut produces immediate results. J. 1 KKDICK. 1 —Five young women converts were baptized in a creek at Richmond, Ky., the other day, with four inches of snow on the ground, several inches of ice on the shoal waters of the creek, and the ! mpern!urc considerably below freezing. si 1 ilii!:g, heeling, cleansing. De Witt' - 'vr :ic!i 1!:. I Sulvi is the enemy to sores, I nonnrta and pile*. wWeh ft never fails tol 1h I S'' ps idling and burning. Cure/ j el ipped lips and cold-sores in Iwo or three 1 I hours. ' A romantic little story is told about a t fair Bradford lass who married secretly a ! vear ago. So well did >:ie play uer part as a single girl that another admirer came along atul fell in love with her. The -irl became infatuated with her lover N t. | ? and is now trying to find a legal way of annulling the secret marriage with No. 1. The end is not yet. There is a great activity in the oil re gion of Southern Kansas, and much is doing, both in the boring of new wells | ami in the developeinent of weUs already ; put down to oil. Some 2,000 wells will t>e opened in that re*gion within the next six months. Someone, evidently experienced, says: The man who can hold an umbrella over a woman without letting it drip clammi lv down the back of her neck ought to shake hands with the one who has learn ed how to hook up a complicated bodice for his wife without once saying anything under his breath. AuntEttchael's IJiltccs. The undeniable fact that those Bitters are composed in the main of Speer's Wine with Peruvian Bark, Snake Root, etc., analyzed and recommended to invalids and the Medical Profession, by the best in the United States, cannot fail in inspiring confidence in the use of these Malarial liitters. The weather predictions indicate that it is about the season of the year for a fore sighted man to go around with a heavy overcoat, a seersucker, a sunshade and two varieties of underclothing. The man who would be prepared for the possibili ties that a day may bring forth must carry his wardrobe with him. Nothing is finer or richer than Speer's Old Climax Brandy and his old Port, five to fifteen years ol<t. For table use their Clarets, Santemes, Burgundies and P. J. Sherry are unsurpassed. For the sick room, hospital ami Sacramental purposes their t'nfermented Grape Juice is recom mended and used by both physicians and divines. Sold by druggists. —The statistical returns of the various Methodist bodies give 25,000,000 as the total membership throughout the world. relief in Sue Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by tte "Stw Great South Anient an kijdney Cure." This new remedy i- a great surprise on ac lountofit- exceeding promptness ia re lievitg pain in the bladder, kidney, back ted every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almo-i 1111- niediatly. If yon w ant quick reliet and cure i.iit; is 1 our remedy. S"ld by •/. C. itediek druggist Sutler Pa. —The cannibal CLief—We will open the ceremonies by stabbing the victim, then each in turn will drink his life's blood as it pours forth. The Victim —It looks as if lam to be stuck for the drinks. It not only is so, it must ba so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. J C. KKDICK. —Violets remain popular. Quick in eflect, heals aud leaves no scar ' Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cur- ! ed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ap plied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magi cal in effect. Always cures piles ./. C. KKDICK —The economical girl is making her last year's sleeves over into bloomers. HOOD'S PILLS cure Ijiver Ills, ■ Jilioosuess, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. —No, Maude, dear,, the favorite plant for Easter decoration is not the egg plant. .1. W. Pierce, Republic, la,, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cnre 111 my family and lor myself, with results so en tirely satisfactory that I cin hardly lind words t«> express myself as to its merit 1 will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself." ./. C. KKDICK. ' —Talk may be cheap," says the Phi losopher, "but the man who retains a lawyer knows differently." "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." said a genieus. The druggist handed him a bottle of Do Wtt's Little 'iarly Risers, the Ismous little pills J < . KEDLI K. A prize of $250 for a way of inoculat ing squirrels with some contagious fatal disease is offered by the Commerc ; al As sociation of Pendleton, Ore., and it is lielieved the county authorities and vari ous farmers' organizations will odd io the sum offered. The farmers of that region are at their wits' end as to how to miti gate the plague of squirrels. Must Use The Knife Said the Surgeon, hut Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and the Knite Avoided. The Union and Advertiser of Rochester, N. Y., recently published the following interesting accouut of how William W. Adams of 127 South avenue, that city was saved from a painlul operation by the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. Adams said: "Three years ago I was taken with kidney disease Tory badlj ,- at times I was completely prostrated; in fact, was so bad that the day was set for the doctors to perform 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 gain, and it was not long before I was entirely cured and have had no re turn of it *ince. Mv weight hai increased and I never was so well as I 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. I had doctored considerably, but without permanent relief. One day one of my neighbors advised mo to take D:, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which I did. My .rouble was dyspepsia, and tor a loag while I was unable to be about at all, but after taking a few doses 1 was completely cured, and now enjoy good healh." Hundreds of men and women with that "run dowr." condition, unable to work, have recovered and strength through this remarkable remedy. It purifies the blood stirs the liver and kidneys to a healthy action. In cases < f rheumatism, kidney, liver and urinary troubles, it is a well known specific. For Medical <f Family Vse. $1.23 per qt. or (i qtx for SO. Finch's Golden Welding, Gueknnheimer, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Overbold Full quarts sl, fi quarts for *•">. Our goods war ranted pure. Grand Father's Choice, guarranteed 3 years old, $2 per gal. C. 0. D. and mail orders receive prompt at tention. ROUT. LEWIN, Importer and Wholesaler, ( !.«> Water St. I'iltsburg, I'a.. opposite B. & 0. j R. K. Depot EDI7ED AXLC filotl.cn GREASE ILKST I* TIIE WOUM). Itf'awt ring qualities are unsurpassed, actually two or any «»Uht Imirni. N«»t 1 affectwl by Iteat. irGKT TilK (IKNI'INK, , I * iffS 1 1 I r\; mSf I f iflß ■ m-; n J tJfc ? m m H i \l #. 1 A 1 \M i\/'• ,pj—rv4 — * I iik t-v i J / - <' i lJJiiHfjh- i ft —U {j "Big as a Barn Door/ 1 I For 5 cents you get almost as I ? much "Battle Ax" as you do of g I other grade goods for \ 0 cents. 9 I Before the days of "Battle Ax'' I (consumers paid 10 cents for same 1 quality. Now, "Battle Ax" — J Highest Grade, 5 cents. That's I true economy. \ ABSOLUTELY PURE ks Bleeding, Reduces Inflammation, Is the Bicyclers Necessity. Piles, Sores, T TnUC Rheumatism, Burns, Colds, LJ Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache. Us PO VD'S EXTRACT after Shaving-No Irritation Use POND'S EXTRACT after Exercising-No Lameness m POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT is simply a marvel. How instantlv it cures Piles. What relit f from excrnei-ting; pain. 50 cts. D -kvtJ'VE Ptmd't Fvfract fo>- tuiif uret. i>" l tnhons for imitation cures. BiyCES U.-\ -^ ON " D , s ' EXTRACT cc . 76 fifTH AVENUE. NEW VORk. "A WAND SAW IS A GOOD T!iw*G, Eui NO* SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. . ,r si- vi n t* Fl LLh it onc« crcck drains and mSf&KUmBH ai,^ 1 lI if:~per w •««.«* r » s . ftesttlt in * \"ielw. \V:.I «•. TV i ■ r-W m P«v< aI": >1 cuarantee to cure or tafuud »~»uev Ad,lre . I'KAL AIKDH :.SE CO.. Cki-clunJ. «,'b; - Everything of the Best at Right Prices Tor Or. chard, Vineyard, Lawn, Park, Street, Garden and Greenhouse, Rarest New, Choicest Old. irioirAnt 168 iviare catuloirue f !•€•♦•. Send forit brforo biiyliifj. Tliilfs*ivod WSBf J,v it - I-. ri..», Uiill>>.Sm::!lTn , .-.t.t ; - MJI.I , ».) -in v in tii»- s. postpaid. Larjfer by or freleht. gtfo arrival and sattSftti'm giMccd. 4*uU V ,«r. IUOO V, r,,. •'» THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box Painesville. 0. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, Halter and Men's Furnisher. Great Reduction Sale. In order to make room for spring goods we will sell our entire stock of gent's furnisliiuir u'-ods an<l make von a suit of clothes or an overcoat or a pair of trouser at^reatlv rc<luce<l prices. Now is .he time to get a genuinely ,n e erythmg we sell and we- guarantee euerything we make to please and fit >ou. yj. 8. YOUNG, 101 South Main St., O PP OS|IIII,OI,I Lmy Silver Ware Free! Handsome triple plated band engraved Teapots. Cakestands. 1-iuit stands, Butters, creams, Spoon holders, molasses, sugars, castors, Porcelain and alarm clocks and other articles both ornamental and useful. Call in and inspect the ware. GET A CARD. Purchase you overcoat for Men, Hoys and < hildren. Suit:,, Pant. Hats, Capes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cufls, Ties, Suspenders Gloves, Mits, Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Trunks. Valises Telescopes, Watches. Chains, Charms, Kings, Tins, Brushes, Pocket anu Bill-books, Purses,etc. and when your purchase amounts to sls-- oo you get your choice of any of the abo\e <utides. Our Stock is complete, And Styles correct. Quality the best, And prices the lowest. L>. y\. HECK, No 131. N.Main St, Bin'LKK, PA. PIAMOMDa , .s WATCHES r iKNTs 'illlsrs' S'li.v'nii, I.adibs en ATI..VIN. T r-;aTT«r . i cold I'n. Kir isihk . J Jti Vtf Llil I en iius. Uracelet.s, Etc. fi ■jnpfc "S-.O I'Ni s * '' 1 "! IMnhes anil| hvfiylDliL W II .Hi t.. J'JUII'! in a lirst Clatft slori .. RODGE? BROS. 1874 } KNI 1 OUkS, SI °^j-j, >LK j, LATB . E. GRIEB, JKJeler. No. 13I» North Maiu St , lJutlf-r, Pa. THE NEW Be vcj- <j : . . t • OF BILITY. WEAK*. E ' '' F Aud other pvil- .n . fr •> or exe* cons u in' • •«< • other** fu.l. I l > ' \\ fret. >fa. 1 . - ful bu«* in . « . . lly mail, fI uu p« < t»o\, . -1 \ - OALUMEJ MEDICiNt: CO.. CHICAGO- ILL, H Valuable Farm for Sale. A va'.uiililt farm, located in Donegal w|i. and comprising about 175 acres, 120 if which are cleared and the rest covered lith white-oak and chestnut timber; well witi-red and having two orchards with ilenty of peaches anil grapes; good build tigs, consisting of a two-story, frame welling house, large barn, granery, pring-house, and all other necessary rult'iiildin ;s; two miles from .ailroad lotion urn! miles from county si at; • .tn ::i«nt to scli<«>l- .iiid churches, will •Id chi ii on. liidf the purchase , ; t«i • <i ■ "v.:i and the balance :: \ :thin two years. '1 1 : • ! until April of 1897, ,;i; h; no other encumbtatices. For urtlicr particulars ii-'ouire at this oliice Easter pv T Pa Spring Hats I • 1 dpe Hats The Leading Millinery House In Butler County Stylish ami Beautiful «*re the Hats and Bonnets we have selected for our spring trade. Never has our stock of Millinery been so grand and at prices that a ill astonish you. Come in and see for yourself. Our Stock of Mourning Goods Always Complete. D. T. Pape 122 S. Main St Butler Pa. The Book Lover.§|- "A good book is a friend mat every man miy own." The genuine book lover will appreciate this chance to secure a real bargain in books. We have a lew things \vc want to dispose of in special editions and if you will take advantage of it can have them during March at the following ptices. i Whittier's l'ocms, ills., 8 vo., regular price $3.50 for #1.95. i 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 $1.25 for 75 cents. 1 Abbott's Ferdinand De Soto, regular price $1.25 for 85 cts. 1 A Gallant Fight by Marion Harland, regular price $1.50 for SI.OO. 1 Kidpath's I'. 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 Victor Hugo's Works, 12 mo. padded leather, regular price $1.25 at 98 cents. 1 1 Whittier, plush bind, regular price $3.00 fo- $1.75. I 1 Romola, Seal, regular price #2.75 for s:>.oo. ! 1 Katrina, seal, regular price $2.75 for $2.00. j 1 Outlines of Economics, Ely, regular price for 75 cts. 1 Science and Prayer, regular price 50 cts. for 35 cts. 2 One Hundred Lessons in Business, 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 the people are better filled 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 " " " " " " Guckenheimer 10.00 " " 1 " " " " " " Finch 10.00 " " 1 " " " " " " Gibson 10.00 " " 1 " " " " " '« Overholt 10.00 " " 1 " " " four " " Guckenheimer 7.00 " " Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Black Berry, Gin, Rum and Brandy 50 cents per quart and upwards. Whukies 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. THE QUESTION > s °ft en as^ What Paint shall we use THE ANSWER 1 W you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and v v your money's worth, you must buy THE ~SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Covers Molt, Look, Best. Wears Longest, Host economical. Full Hsasurt. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all the time We are in the business to stay 8. W. / stays with us. ■ rushes. . COLORS IN OIL. HOUS»" * COACH VART' iSHES. J. C. REDICK, 109 N. Hain St J the name of the next President Of The Onited States WIU BE ANNOUNCED l* 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 are satisfied with the results under the ad mini.-1.-ation they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting the history of the country. 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A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "Tr.t LllUbi> One Year For Only #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Write your nann-and address 0.1 a postal card, * nd /t to B«t, room Tribune Building, New York City, an 1 a sample copy of The New \ork Tribune will lie mailed to you. m Buy a Buggy ( that's reliable when you do buy one. Fredonia Buggies liave r.cry.hing in their favor—beauty, stability, ease. You can fir * ihis out by Ich>V .ttir at 'em. our dealer sells them. MaJe i v FREDONIA MFG. CO , Youngstown, O.
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