1-> * up? 1 ! . and other ' '-. - 1 u ] 3-tO-c 1 ate styles to be had at the A. RUFF & Soil J,Jf BDTLER, PA. fc * i ■ r Larger, Grander AND Graeter Than Ever , — is — Butler's Progressive Shoe House Our store is now completed. ! Spring goods are arriving j daily. We want you to; vis it us this spring, and you'll find one of the largest stocks of footwear in Butler county. The Almighty Dollar What $1 will do this week. A dollar will do wonders. If you don't believe it, just come in and see. Ladies' calf button shoes.. .SI.OO Ladies' oil grain button shoesi.oo Ladies' kid button shoes, need le t0e.... ; I oo Ladies' kid button shoes, nar row square toe 1.00 Ladies' kid button shoes, com mon sense 1.00 Men's buff bals, cap toe 1.00 Men's buff congress, tipped.. 1.00 Men's good working shoes.. .1.00 Boy's good solid boots 1.00 Boy's fine button shoes 1.00 Boy's fine bals, needle t0e...i.00 Get Ready For Easter. Most everyone wants a new pair of Shoes for Easter, and the person we can't suit will be very hard to please. Our stock is one half larger than ever before, and the styles are prettier than ever this yesr. We have been study ing your wants. We are here in your interest and want to serve you, so when in need of any kind of footwear, call at Butler's Progressive Shoe Honse. 2i5 South Main St., BUTLER PA C. E. MILLER, REPAIRINQ PROMPTLY DONE. I Reineman Son's WALL-PAPER, Stationery, etc. VITALIS THE FRENCH REMEDY 30th Day. PRODUCES THE ABOVE RESULTB It quick ly and surely removes Nervousness, . Wasting- diseases. Restores lost Vitality, Power and Failing Memory. Wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having VITA LIS, no other. Can be carried in vest pocket. By mall 91 .00 per package or fix for #5.00 with a ctiar. | •ntee to CUBE OR KEFI'ND THE MONEY. Olrctjlar free. Addrop* CALUMET MEDICINE CO., Chicago, IU. For Bale in Rntler, Pa. by Cify Pharmacy. Pchl. hr.. r-, r.HiclUh lll UA d nr*, «. ENNVHOYAL PILLS Original nn •LOO. Medlciac Co. a Cle\ vUuid. L'» Prr st City Pharmasy. AFTER ILL OTHERS FAIL Consult the O'-* reliable ■ DR.LOBB N. FITOtSTII ST., PailA, A'A. 1 rblrty years c cure of ail j lisoas. 3ut men I.IM woSHH N ruutW- irorn what 1 * i" atuiruntee a cure. VAfiL iiook .MttleUj ttod uaU*4 f Women 4o many things that get them all ouf of order. Carelesi dressing, exposure to draughts, over exertion—these and many others start the trouble. A slight cold may run into the most ser ious complications. Perhaps none of these things would amount to much if only care were ex erased to remedy them at once. Neg lect is a most pro lific cause of serious female troubles. By and by, the trouble is so much aggra vated that the phy alcian'a skill is needed and then the dread of the examinations so much in vogue at present, deter the sufferer still longer. As a matter of fact, examinations and "local treatment" should not be sub mitted to till everything else has failed. Nine times in ten, they are wholly un necessary. Women were cured before | these obnoxious methods came into prac- I tice. For over 30 years. Dr. Pierce's i Favorite Prescription has been success | fully prescribed for all derangements of the womanly organism. It is remark able for its effect on tfie whole system. I It makes the blood pure, makes digestion | better, helps stomach, kidneys and bow ! els and is wonderful in its effects on the j generative organs. It immediately be gins to allay the inflammation and stops the debilitating drain that is always ap parent. As the inflammation ceases, the pain stops, the nerves are quieted and the increased bodily strength does the rest. All suffering women should send for the iSS ree boolc •'Woman and Her Diseases " by Dr. V Pierce. It will be sent free in plain scaled package on receipt of ten cents to partly cover postaec, by WORLD'S Dispensary MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Huaphxcys' Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Weeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate —cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by DruKci.-tf.or sent post-paid on receiptof price, nmi is' BED. IU., 11l * IIS nilllam St., b> Wk. WITCH HAZEL OIL )11 cures Catarrh, even in ? I*■ serious cases. To get? j immediate relief in Ca-j ) tarrh, or a hard " cold in I ) the head," just put a bit j I I Salva-cea | (TRADE-MARK) S j > the size of a pea, into j > each nostril. j It's the quickest remedy ( I ? Piles, Skin Diseases, j Ulcers, Boils, Earns, Sore Threat, > Bruises? E?rache, Chsfiiijs, Haadoohe, j Sprains, Strains, j | Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. \ II At druggists, or by mall. > '! Thb BRAXDKETU CO., 17+ CANAL ST., N. Y. I FULL QUARTS, • SI.OO JL. SIX QUARTS, . $5.00 n them, rendering them unfit to mam ge aff f.iirs requiring a clear brain. A four course of treatment at the PITTSBURG KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 12-10 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental ami physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev wi re in be fore they indulged in stimulants. This IIILS Imn donelnmore than 1800 cases treated here, and U RAN UK them some of your own neighbors, to whom we ran refer with confidence as P> the a. olute safety and efficiency of the Keeb-y cure. Tlie fullest and most searching investigation is V vited. Seud for imumhlet giving full mlormar Hou. I : For Medical <('• Family Use. $1.25 per qt. or G i/ts for SO. Finch's Golden WeJding, Guekenheimer, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Overbold. Full quarts sl, G quarts for $3. Our goods war ranted puro. Grand Father's Choice, guaranteed 3 years old, $2 per gal. C. 0. 1). and mail orders receive prompt at tention. ROBT. LEWIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 136 Water Si. Pittsburg, Pa., opposite B. & 0. R. R. Depot YOU CAN FINDpTSSJ i' -i I': <■'■■■ \.1.. ■ 1 ,f ' ur ; T?TTVT'M , "»T| -\ir tajtf Agents, JJxWO, » •» .Till "aj i tact ior ndrerUiing at toveu , I thk citizen. An Overworked Snake. Mark Twain has just conclude"! a lec uring tour in New Zealand. He said good-by to the New Zealanders at Christ church, and in the course of his speech, says the " Westminster Gazette." made reference to prohibition, which he said he approved, hut which would put them into most difficult straits. He then told the fcllowing story: In our country several years ago there was a man who came into a prohibited town and. unlike you savages here, they ! >aid to him: "You can't get a drink any where except at the apothecary s. So • he went to the apothecaay, who said; "You can't get a drink here without a prescription from the physician," but the , man said. "1 am perishing, I haven't j time to get a prescription." The apothe | i aro replied: "Will I haven t power to I give vou a drink except for snake bite. The man said: "Where's the snake.'' So the apothecary gave him the snake's address, and he went off. Soon after, however, he came back and said: "For foodness sake give me a drink. That snake is engaged for six months ahead. Ths Sandstorm in New Jersey. The face of the great sand plains of south Jersey have been considerably changed by the recent high winds, which caught up the sand and piled it against houses, fences or any other obstruction. Cuttings and ditches have been filled in, great piles of sanil were caught by bushes and heaped up in some places until the sand mound was over twenty feet high, and some of the roads are almost impas sable, owing to the amount of sand which was blown on them. The Penn sylvania Railroad bad men at work day and night during the storm to keep their tracks from being buried in sand. The sand sifted into houses and barns, covering everything with a gritty de posit. Travel in this part of the country during the high winds was almost impos sible, for the sand was blinding and worked into clothing so as to irritate the skin, while hundreds of people are suffer ing from sore eyes as the result of their exposure to the great sandstorm. Signs of Spring. Now is tbe time of year that the man that has any yard at all begins to yearn af ter a chicken coop and a garden Some men profit by experience and resist tbe temptation, others don't, and for a while are much interested, their chickens are the best in the town and they have a coop in which the fowls can be kept ail the year round without any trouble and they will thrive and lay and hatch all right and you figure up and wonder why you didn't go into it long ago and why other people don't start hennerye and you think you will do so next year. And then you start a gar den in which yon calculate to raise corn for the chickens and peas and beans tor the table. No peas or beans or cucumbers are so good or so fresh as those you raise yourself and you can go right out and pull them right up for the table and have the satistaction of knowing that they didn't cost anything; and so you invest a few dollars in garden tools and se eds an d finally have to put some one to finish the spading because your back gets a crick in it; and you buy a lot of full bred fowls and a lot of lath and nails and borrow a saw and hatchet and tor a while you are happy. This sort of spring fever has struck a good many people of all ages and condi tions. At last you come to figure your profits down instead up, and finally sell your remaining chickens for half price and the garden is admitted to be a failure. But we have all been there or will be some day, unless we fight har.l against it and haye lots of resolution. A learned American financial writer who knows it all says. "Our foreign creditors cannot afford to buy our agricul tural products at the inflated prices which prevail here." "Inflated prices" is good. Wbatdo the American farmers think of the dreadful inflations which, with the de mands of comfortable living twice as ex pensive as they were 50 years ago, put the prices of agricultural products just where they were lrom 1840 to IS4ST Before this gilt edged financial instructor undertakes to make generalizations oa the subject of finances for the peoplo he ought to make the experiment of raising a crop of pota toes by the sweat of his brow and then undertaking to market it. He could pro i bably then and there get information about inflated prices for agricultural products that would last him the rest of his life. —School teaching seems to be the most popular of all the fields that are open to college women. In 1890 there were in the United States 734 women who were professors in colleges and universities. —English Spavin Liniment removes a<* l.ard, soft or calloused lumps and h!om shes from horses, blood spavins, curbs plinth, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain' 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Savu 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the nd.xt wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold bv J. C. Kedick, druggist Butler Pt One Minule Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time it you t«ke it when jou have a cough »r cold. See Iho point? Then don't cough. J. C. KEDICK. —Men's clothes have never been quite so cheap as they are now, and it has to I be a very poor and impecunious mail in deed who cannot appear decently dressed j with good-looking new suits selling at j ten dollars. 1896 Climax Brandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ol storage houses for fourteen yearf, be come a rival of the Hennessey and other brands cf Cognac Brandy, and much lower in price, and preferred by the physicians of Philadelphia, Sow York and other cities Buy it of druggists. Dr. Agnew's Cure tor the Heartgiys c arfect relief in all cases of Organio of "sympatnetic Heat Disease in 30 minuted, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer "ess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o, -'reath, SmotheriDg Spells, Pain in Let ••-ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart no dose convinces. Sold by City Phar •oacv. Grape and Hark Sitters for Malaria. Every one knows the value of the grape, as a luscious and healthy fruit. Aunt Rac liael's Malarial Bitters is the ultimate of the Grape Juice; in its pro prieties, mildly diuretic, sudorific and tonic. More than seven-eights is the pure juice of the grape, simply made bitter by Peruvian Bark Chamomile Flowers, Snake Root, &c., and will cure M alaria Fever is used as directed. —Ex-Senator Sawyer gave his daugh ters each £25,000 when they were able to cook him a satisfactory meal. And their husbands, when they get them, will bless him all their days—for two reasons. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Little Early Kisers, little pills that euro dyspopsia and constipation. J. C RKIHCK. Don't invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have immediate relief. It cures croup. The ony harmless remedy thut produces immediate results. J. C. RKDICK Southing, healing, cleansing. De Witt's W itch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stop- icfiing and burning. Cures capped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. A TEXAS paper says that in one of the earliest trials before a colored jury in Texas the twelve gentlemen were told by the judge to "retire and find the verdict.' They went into the jury room, whence the opening and shutting of doors and other sounds of unusual commotion were presently heard. At last the jury came back into court, when the foreman an i nounced: 'We hab looked ever whar, judge for dat verdict —in de drawers and behind de doahs, but it ain't nowhar in dat blessed room." Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures all diseases caused by impure blood. Try it. —"Judge" pleaded the culprit, "I think you orter bo easy on me. I only got 54 cents from the bloke." "For that reason," said the Judge, I j mean to give you the limit. With a man of vour woeful lack of discrimination at I large, nobody would be safe." Bheumatixtn Cured in a buy. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable i and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately pears The tirst dose greatly benefits; (5 cents Sold by J. C Redic, and J. F. Balph Druggists, Butler Apr 00 —A Brooklyn woman last week gave a "trolly progressive euchre party.' Two of the new parlor cars of a trolley com pany were engaged and fitted up with card tables. The party played through out the nine-mile ride to the suburb, where supper and a dance followed; Brooklyn is not as slow as most folks imagine. N. Y. Board of Health on Wine. Dr. Janes of the New York Board of Health says: "I take great pleasure in testifying to the superior qualities of the Port Wine produced by Altred Speer ol New Jersey. After a prolonged trial I recommend it as a superior wine for the sick and debili tated." It is kept in casks to a great age before bottling, and though higher in price is far superior and more reliable than other wines. A.n Easy Cure for Drunkenness. Drunkenness, ilorphine and Tobacco nabits easily cured by the use of Hill's D> üb!« chloride of Gold Tablets. No effort is required ot the patient and stimu lants may be taken as usual until given up. Tablets may bs given iu tea or ceffee without the patient's knowledze. A cure guaranteed in every case. For sale by all first-class druggists, or will be sent on receipt of SI,OO. For full particulars address The Ohio Chemical Works, Limn. Ohio. —The Abyssinians have been Chris tians longer than either the British. French or Germans. For a thousand years hemmed in from civilization by Mohammedan foes, they kept both their faith and their freedom intact. Fehef in Hours. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "Ne» Great South Ameriian Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, bach and every part of the urinary passuges in male or female. It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost im medially. If you want quick relief and cure tuis is your remedy. Sold by J. C Redick druggist Butler Pa. —This year Easter day falls on April 5, and all the other movable feasts from Septuagesima to Advent fall on tbe same day as they did in 1744 [New Style]; for though in ISSS Easter day fell on April 5 it was a common year, and these feasts fell a day earlier. It is the first time Easter day has fallen on April 5 in a leap year during the present century. It not only is so, it must be so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. J C. REDICK. Quick iu efiect, heals and 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 cures piles. J. C. REDICK —The strong winds the other night carried sand from the big sand hills along the east shore of Lake Michigan, where lake sand was never seen before. The snow in the vicinity of Kalamazoo, more than 100 miles distant, was covered wtth a layer of it, which was quite a cur iosity iu that part of the country-. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All I>rug&l9ts. .1. W. Pierce, Republic, la,, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and tor myself, with results so en tirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself." J. C. REDICK. —A deer walked leisurely up the main street of West Bristol, Me., one day last week. Its walk would not have been a long one a few weeks ago, but Maine's game laws are very strict, and it being now close time, the deer ambled through the town in perfect safety. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." said a genieus. The druggist banded him a bottle of Do Wtt's Little Risers, tbe famous little pills. J. C.RKDick. If —Maine's forests are being made into paper at the rate of about 12,000 tons of pulp and paper every year. Some 5,000 men'are employed in the pulp and paper industry, and $13,000,000 capital is in vested in it. Must Use Tlib Knife Said the Surgeon, but Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken and the Knile Avoided. The Union and Advertiser of Rochester, N. Y., recently published the following interesting account of how William W. 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 prostratnd; 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 ofDr. 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 since. Mv weight ha? 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 rua down. I had doctored considerably, but without permanent relief. One day one of my neighbors advised me to take D:, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which I did. My trouble was dyspepsia, and tor a long 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 down" condition, unable to work, have recovered and strength through this remarkable remedy. It purifies the blood stirs the liver and kidneys to a healthy I action, In cases of rheumatism, kidney," liver and urinary troubles, it is a well known specific. FRAZER grulE BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearini*qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlast log two boxes of any other brand. Not affected by heat tr()RT THEOB.NI!IN«. FOB saidS KY DKATIfps GENERALLY* . " W ° nC^er P°° r sso carrying all day that great big piece of „ || Hluc^ No matter how much you are 1 I charged for a small piece of other || f brands, the chew is no better than | § "Battle Ax." For JO cents you 1 get almost twice as much as of S | other high grade goods. The 5 jg M cent piece is nearly as large as other § 10 cent pieces of equal quality. ABSOLUTELY PURE Quiets Pain, Checks Bleeding, Reduces Inflammation, Is the Bicycler's Necessity. Piles, Sores, T T O 17 C Rheumatism, Burns, Colds, LU KE-O Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache. j j., PONDS EXTRACT after Shaving—No Irritation Use PONDS EXTRACT after POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT is simply a marvel. How •neTnntlv it cures Piles What relief from excruciating pain. 5° cts "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BU I NOT t O SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. -winnuiKn.nuM latany; SEXINt t'lLl.S at one* cneric drain* and promptly rrvitaliie the whole system ti .oo per box by mail. 6 boxes for $5. Result in 4 Vieks. \v,th every t; order we give a le R al Ruarantee to cure or refund fancy. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. Ohio. Everything of the Best at Right Prices for Or. chard, Vineyard, Lawn, Park, Street, Carden Creenhouse, Rarest New, Choicest Old. Elegant IBS page catalogue free. Send for It before buying. Halfsared i,v deallnir direct. Try It. Seeds, l'lants. Bulbs, r-mall Trees, etc,, sent - l>v mall to any office In the IT. S. postpaid. Larger by express or freight. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 4*udVe'ar. lOOOAcre- *9 <.reenbou.e.. THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box Paln»svi»>. 0. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, Great Reduction Sale. In order to make room for spring goods we will sell our entire stock of K e "* ® furnishing goods and make vou a suit of clothes or an overcoat or a pair of trouser at greaUy reduced prices. Now is the time to get a genuine bargain m e erything we sell and we guarantee euerything we make to please and tit vou. J. S. YOUNG, (01 South Main SI., Opposite Hotel Lour; Silver Ware Free! Handsome triple plated hand engraved Teapots, Cakestands. Fruit 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, Boys and Children. Suits, Hats Capes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cufls, Ties, Suspenders Gloves, Mits, Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Trunks Valises Telescopes, Watches. Chains, Charms, Rings, Pins, Brushes, Pocket and Bill-books,Purses,etc. and when your purchase amounts to SIS-" OO you get your choice of any of the above articles. Our Stock is complete, And Styles correct Quality the best, And prices the lowest. D. HECK, No 121. N.Main St, BUTUH.PA. DIAMONDS ( a"™'«" ,a3 - MiMraMw™. WATCHES > t;hNT> GOLD, LA jy^ s (i^V E B..LADIKS.CIUTLAIN. JEWELRY } (.old 1 Ins. Eur King t'lfalns, Bracelets, Ktc. _ y -n YW M i TeA Set*. Dishes uodj KverytuLi»k SI Li V ii Sl\ W XXjK. Jb* r that < an be round in h Mrst class store.. RODGER BROS. 1874 } KNIVESlFOKK3,B ™TMPI.EPI.ATE. E, GRIEB, jeweYEß. No. 131) North Main St., Butler, Pa. LMJCTOKS LAKE pj| g FP.I .TK DISPKNSAKY. •BIKIFF C*M. PENI. AVE. ANU FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH. PA. ' JnSHpT. x .All forms of IV.i-ate aniic« pml i the •»' k'-t and ini»-1 experienced SperiALifl in thecit Bpe ' a i»iit!rlnlit\ rrniuo v ?" i\ uc:.f alcxci tion, in*!.." r iofj ..:;i,etc.,< an.-- jihyhical au t ki > 01.1 > ( > re«, t it*. !'i leeu Rhcumati -■»», an i !*»1 " • a -r the Skin, . i.Lui rhl • Soar• •'■ • iUc. Coiisi ItatkHO , .. . con ' OHk< lu ur> 9U . ;t.,'U < to {> P. M.; Sunday*, 2 to 4 »\ .1. jmIV. i all at oftire or address LAKE, CO ft. ) wjvNN A%ifc. ANDAT lIbX..i'lJ.TSiiL iiulU'A Valuable Farm for Sale. A valuable farm, locmeu in Donegal t wp. and comprising about 175 acres, 120 j of which are cleared and the rest covered with white-oak and chestnut timber; well j watered and having two orchards with > plenty of peaches and grapes; good build ; ings, consisting of a two-story, frame ■ dwelling house, large barn, granery, spring-house, and all other necessary outbuildings; two miles from ■ ail road station una.-::* miles from county seat; convenient to schools and churches will be sold cheap, one half the purchase money to be paid down and the balance 1 in two payments within two years. The farmisl eased until April of 1897, I ; but has no other encumbrances. For ! further particulars inquire at this office, Easter pv T Dn np Spring Hats *-'• 1 . r dpC Hats The Leading Millinery House In Bntlr Connty Stylish and Beautiful are the Hats and Bonnets we have selected for our spring trade. N ever has our stock of Millinery been so grand and at prices that will 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. j|- "A good book is a friend mat every man may own." The genuine book lover will appreciate this chance to secure a real bargain in books. We have a tew things we want to dispose of in special editions and if you will take advantage of it can have them during March at the following prices. I Whittier's I'oems, ills., 8 vo., regular price $3.50f0r $1.95. 1 Childe Harold, family ed., ills., regular price $2.00 lor $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. I 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 Victor 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 $2.7 5 for $.?.00. 1 Katrina, seal, regular price $2.75 for $2.00. 1 Outlines of Economics, Ely, regular price SI.OO 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: i 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. 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 KLEN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Wholesale Liquor Dealer. QUEI ST ION i ] often asked, Paint shall we u«et THE ANSWER I you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you must buy MSHERWIN-WILLIAMS 1 C —on Most, Loot>i But, Wtart Longttt. Htt economical. Full Mtarnn. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and f the time, We are in the business to Stay IM S. W. /. stays with us. ?RUS»HFCS. J OLORS IN OIL, HOUS>* A COACH VAR T- 3HES, J. C. REDICK, 109 N. Hain St THE NAME OF THE NEXT President Of The United States WILL, BE ANNOUNCED IN The New York Weekly Tribune OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896. Public interest w'll steadily increase, and the auestion 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. The Blew York Weekly Tribune* the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the political news of the day, interesting to every Ameiican citizen regardless of party affiliations. 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