GREAT CLOSING ODT SALE OF fCLOTH IN G+ To close out that branch of our business. We are positively going to close out our entire stock of Men s, Boys and Children's clothing regard lees of cost. Men's Cassimere Suits sold for $8 00 only $4 00 Men's Cassimere Suits _ sold for 10 00 only a 00 Mens Cassimere Suits . sold for 13 50 only 6 io Mens worsted suits sold for 16 50 only 10 00 Mens worsted suits sold for 18 00 on.y 12 00 Mens fine clay worsted sold for 18 00 only 13 aO Mens finer clay worsted sold for 20 00 only 15 00 Om 3000 Pairs Of Mens Pants Mens working pants only 45 cts Mens working pants, better, worth $1 25 only $ 75 Mens working pants D4S worth ..............•••2 00 only 1 00 Sweet A Kerseys worth 200 only 75 Mens black cheviotts 225 " 1 25 Mens worsted cheviotts 450 " 1 75 « >• 500 " 225 «i a •• 5 50 " 2 75 Mens line cassimere 450 " 225 .. .< '< 600 " 3 25 ,i a a 750 " 500 OVER 2000 CHILDBEDS SUITS Good strong suits I 00 only $ 75 Vnion oassimere 200 " 125 » 250 " 175 Fine cassimere worsted 000 " 400 e>\/^Vfyty/V-e> We will still continue to carry a full and complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars. Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Under wear, Umbrellas, Alpaca, Serge and Madras Coats and Coats and Vests, White Duck and Fancy Pants and Vests, Children Wash Suits, Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pocket and Bill Books. Purses, Spec tacles, Harraonicons, Combs, Gloves, Sweaters, &c. It would be impossible to enumerate and give prices of all we have in stock. Suffice it to say that we carry by odds the largest and most varied stock and our prices are guaranteed lower than the lowest. Evidence pf which can be seen by the hundreds of satisfied customers that throng our store from Monday morning till late Sat urday nights. Please call and examine our stock, compare prices, and when you make a purchase ask for one of our CARDS and when your pur chases amount to $1 5. 00 or $20.00 we will present you a piece of handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme (lour bin. Ask to see the presents. /Vd D. A. Heck Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa. MRS. J. E. ZIMMERM AN Hever Before Have We Been in a Position to Place on Sale Such Extraordinary Yalnes at the Commencement of a Season as at Present. Special Bargains in Spring Goods. SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. All-Wool Novelty Dress Goods at 25c, 33c, and 50c per yd. Black Mohair Novelty Dress Goods at... 25c, 40c, and 50c per yd. All-Wool Black and Colored Serges 46 inches wide at 45c, 50c, and 75c per yd. Special Value in 36 in. Black and Colored >2 Wool Serges at . 15c worth 20c. " " " Wash Silks for Ladies' Waists 25c per yd. " '• " Persian " " " " 75c, 90c, and fi per yd. " " " Black Satin Duchess at 60c, 85c, and $1 per yd. " " " Ladies' New Spring Stiits at $7 50, $8 50, 250 and £ls. " " " " " •' Skirts at $2 50, $3 50, $5, up to #lB. ' " "" " " " Waists, Silk and Laundried. " " " " Spring Capes, Velvet, at $5, #7, SB, $lO. •' " " " " Silk at #3 5o to #ls. " " " " " " Cloth at $l5O to sl2. " " " Ladies' and Children's New Spring Millinery. << it >■ ii <1 " >1 Hosiery. " " " " " " " " Underwear. " " " Lace Curtains from 50c per pair up to $lO. " " " Domestics, Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams and Calicoes. All the new things in Dimities, Organdies, Irish Lawns, White Goods, Lace and Embroideries. Mail orders promptly attended to. Samples sent 011 application. MRS. J. E. ZIMMEIM. Telephone, No. 126. Successor to Ritter & Ralston. JUST A WORD OR TWO. We want to talk with you a few minutes—You know us but do you know there are hundreds of people in Butler, Co. who do not know we arc in Butler, it they did we would have to enlarge our store to let the crowd in. Why what do you think. Nearly one half the people who come into our store didn't know we made harness, hile we have been running that part of our business for two years with a capacity of TO sets per day, but we are glad to know they art pleased to find it out as it saves them money and will save you money if you mind it. However we did not intend talking about harness more than to say that we make all kinds of harness and parts of harness at less than factory price. It was surries and buggies we wanted to tell you about. We have a larger stock than we have had at any time for fifteen years. We hav'nt a last year surrey in the house. Don't buy old stock, they axe old style, and every year grow more so. Buy the latest design and be in fashion especially when you can buy them for less money than others charge for old style work, as for the price, whoever heard of anyone paying too much for anything bought here.We hav'nt in our employe asalesman wi(h whom we would be afraid to send SIO,OOO to Europe, when you deal here you know you are dealing with a reliable firm and you know just what you are getting, and also know the price is lower than you could get any where. Come and see us and have the satisfaction of knowing you have been in the largest store of the kind in the state. I USS? S.B. Martincourt&Co. 128 EAST JEFFERSON Street. S. KRAMER WAGONS AND TRUNKS. Childrens knee pants $ 25 only $ 13 ii 35 " 20 » <« " 50 " 25 «. '• " 75 " 50 .< << •' 85 " 65 .. 100 " 75 .« a ii 125 '• 90 Men and boys gondola hats, $1 00 only $ 50 " "I 50 " 75 •i •• 250 " 100 .« a 275 •• 125 .« a 300 " 150 •I •• 450 " 300 Soft hats and oaps in proportion. All the latent styles in Straw. Braids, Macki now, Milton, Teddos, Leghorns and in every conceivable shape lor Men Boys and Children. Silverine watches $ 5 00 only $ 2 50 « •• 750 " 4 50 Silver watches 12 00 " GSO Ladies goldfilled watches 15 00 " 9 00 •' " 20 00 " 12 00 '• 25 00 " 18 00 Gents " " 20 00 " 15 00 » " 25 00 " 18 00 Ladies and gents electroplated watches $5. A large stock of chains from 10c to $4 Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Stick pins worth from 25 to 50c only 10 cts. Gents cuff buttons 25c only 15c " 50c " 25c •I 75c " 50c ««• $1 00 " 75c Gents link buttons from 10c to 75c Our Jaeger diamonds in Studs, Pins, Kings and Ear Drops are simply immense. The finest outaice of the real steel-blue diamond. Lost | How many wo ||/X 1 into do you know if ll who are struggling} I/ II along with burdens \ were not V£ij meant to bear be cause their hc&bancis have "lost their health?" A ff.in's health i£ an easy thing to lose. A ttttte care and the rijrht medicina nuke it easy to regain lost healtJv Neglected disease breeds death. Over work, cxpos ure, wrong eating, wrong living generally may engender disease. Symptoms vary, but by far the majority of diseases are marked by a loss of vitality, a wasting of flesh. The lungs and the stomach suffer. Disease - germs enter the system through these two or- £ ans Recovery means driving out the germs and building up strong, healthy tissues. The medicine that will do it quickest and most thor oughly is the medicine to take. Th.it mediciue is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It searches out disease-germs wher ever they exist and exterminates them. It is a powerful, invigorat ing tonic. It promotes digestion, creates appetite, cures biliousnese and all liver, kidney and stomach disorders, and so all blood dis eases. All medicine dealers. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horse., Cattle, Sioep, Segs, Hog:. AND FCUXTHY. 3 JO Page Rook on Treatment of Anioiui* und Chart Beot Fr«»r. rnaa < A.A.jsplunl >1- N, Milk Fever, it. B.—Strain*. Lamcuf»s, Hhciimatlnui. DlMtemprr, NMMII DitrkargeM. 1'.1).-HOIH or l-mb**, Worm*. K.E.»i'i)ughf«« Heaven, I'nenmonta. F.F.—folic or iiripcfi, Bellyache. >1 i^carriabr«*. 11* iiiorrhaire*. 11.1 V.—( rlnary Nad Kidney anrd. J.'l.—Krupilve I) i««>n •><»*. .llauffe. J.K.—OlneaHCH of J) iy cation, rarnly-lfl. Single Mb (over 50 dcsca), - - .60 Stable ( a*e, with speelflo«. Manual, Veterinary C ure Oil and Meditator, £7.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil* • - 1.00 Sold by TWiur*i«U; rr Mnt 1 aaywh+r* and to »»y tpaallty on iwlpi of price. B'IPBRKTS' Xk.it. CO., 111 aUS William AC., Mm Turk. If <£~3|HU3£?SXI2IYS' jf /gEjjpl 1 HOMEOPATHIC f} ft UflHiJ SPECIFIC No. u O la UM X Jfrars. Tbo only remedy for Narvous Debility, Vita! Wetness, and Prortration, from over work or other caudca. $1 per vial, or 6 viaiß an«) vial powder, for r*>id by • r Mat e » reoelpl of p.;«-c --.XrHKEYb* Ik IX CO., 11l A ll 2 WUIUm ttu. Sew York. • ■* A Cold in the Siead j ! The quickest way to j ' get rid of it—the simpler i and surest—no b ther, no i j trouble —is with ISalva-c ?a : 5 (TbvSß-MA »*). , | It cures Catarrh. !: ? ? cures all inflammation. lc) I cures . i j S i- i Dlsaam, i | Scrs Throat, Bii?r«8, / ftanaefo; [ \ istactis, Sirs fascia, { fc2«rf.!g!i, Hficvmitisffl. j > Two ?!z—sj a-'d 50 cents. { At «inj£gi*>, ' r f " mi»il. | fA>., , r«-At 3»., N. t* .. ILL FULL QUARTB, SI.OO G| > SIX QUARTS.-> 5.00 R| i 1 I I l NONE SO PURE .•• • • S NONE SO QOOD H 3 It is the purest and be«t 8 year Rf 3 old whiskey in America to-day. Q 5 SEND FOR IT .. 4 TRY IT. g 3 All iio orders or over freight pre- pi juiia. Catalogues sent free. 5-1 3 JOS. FLEMING & SON, g Wholesale and Retail Drtwglrts, R ti 412 Market M., fUUburijh. P». jgjj fiiuuuuuit' u-» jflßSflfl MiCEELEY 30HE Is a special boon to buulnes* men who, trnv'T'.'* drifted unconsciously into the drink liabit a!:'l awaken to lind the disease of alcoholism fastened u;vm them. renderlnK them unlit to manafM> af fairs requiring a clear brain. A four W"fei» course of trea "ment at the PITTSBURG KEEL6Y INSTITUTE, No. 421G Fifth Avenue, ratores to them all their powers, Tienlal an.l ph-iie;il, destroys the abnormal a'j»:ti!e. and restores them to the condition tho . were in be fore they indulged in stimulants, 'i'liis luus )> , n done In more uian 1600 cases treated here, ami am >ng tiu.n some of your o«i. 7ie:»:hbor«, to whom we i an refer with coninlen> ■> «■! to thj ailolute safety an<l effiei. r.cv of ti cKf vcure. The fullest and mo*t aearcfilnß nr. , ■ tigiitlon la a vlted. Send for mtp»hlet giving full inform*- Hon. ... j . „ i OUR KErSTOXE PHIDE. J For Medical <f" Family L'ne. $1.25 per ijt. or 6 qtx. for SO. I Finch's Golden "Wedding, (luekeulieimer, Large, Gibson. Bridgeport, Overbold. Full quarts sl, ti quarts for $.5. Our goods war ranted pure. Grand Father's Choice, guarranteed 3 years old, $2 per gal. 0. 0. D. and mail orders receive prompt at tention. ROBT. LEVVIN, Importer and Wholesaler, 130 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa., opposite B. & 0. . K.Utpo; THE CITIZEN. A PROFESSIONAL MENDICANT. Bit lot.uie From UtwlifJ VK)* a D«J. "I have just walked froai tho RiggJ Honse to this hotel," said Thomas Crof ton of New York at tbo Notional, "and have only been apptoached by oue tramp—a poor, wretched, shivering devil, whose poverty needed no argu ment. I had Just finished a hearty dih ner, an excellent cigar, and my humor was good enough to make me feel fof tho whole world of suffering, so I stak ed him to a bed and supper. As I'm not A philanthropist, I don't care whether ha used it for the purpose of lodging and food or bought some of the fleeting pleas ure that a few drinks of whisky brings. "Tonight you cannot pass a yard on Broadway without being importuned by a beggar. Do you know that the great est professional mendicant in tha metrop olis was created through accident? He formerly had a position as bookkeeper in some mercantile establishment, paying $75 a month. One night ho found him self way down town, far from his homo in Harlem, without a cent of car fare. In changing his clothes he had neglocted to bring his purse along. Without aiiy hesitation he approached a gontleman and explained bis situation. Tho book keeper wa« entirely respectable and had nono of the earmarks of a practiced beggar, which, indeed, he was not. He got tha car fare without difficulty. That one incident set him thinking and de veloped the latent streak of indolence be possessed. Every Sunday when I} 9 was not engaged balancing accounts tha bookkeeper tried the scheme to test its ability as a money maker. "The result was astonishingly suc cessful. Here was a man, woll d*eascd, apparently respectable, placed in a po sition that in many cases had been tho situation of the very men he asked for the loan of a nickel. A great majority of them obligod him. The sequel is short. He threw up bis position and be came a hypocrite and fraud. Ho has ac tually gotten dimes from detectives and policemen before they discovered bin game. A central office man told me that the fellow has oollectc-d somo days S3OO. At any rate, he is making money enough to build several houses and has an in come much greater than that of his honest days. Ho has been arrested sever al times. Upon one occasion they found on him a great quantity of small change and in an inside pocket a great roll of bank notes. He is one of tho characters that only a large city can pake possible."—Washington News. H»r Ideal Shattered. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg tolls the following story of her introduction to one of tho British aristocracy. She was Very yoong at the time of her first trip abroad. A gentleman who felt an inter est in tho talented young American took her to call on the dowager Duchess of Somerset. Miss Kellogg says that she bad never beforo seen a duchess, and that she fnlly expected the lady to come into the room attired in velvet and er mine and wearing a coronet on her head. Sho was quite bereft of speech when a very ordinary looking person, wearing a black bombazine gown and prunella shoes, appeared on the scene. The gentleman who had brought Miss Kellogg told the duohess that sho would be glad to sing for her, to which her grace responded: "But I have no piano." This was the finishing touch to the young singer's childish ideals regarding persons of high degree. A duchess who wore prunella shoes and did not own a piano! Later a musicale was given by her grace at which Miss Kellogg sang—to tbe accompaniment of a hired piano— choosing for one of her songs an ar rangement of Tennyson's "Tears, Idle Tears." The verses were quite new to the duchess, who had "heard of Tenny son, but hud never read anything that be had written." The next day the gen tleman who had introduced Miss Kel logg, and who, by the way, was un American, bought a copy of the poems and sent it to her grace. He Had Heard Her Say 80. That it is only a step from the sublime to the ridiculous is well illustrated by tho following amusing incident that happened a few Sabbaths ago in a well known church, and caused no little mer riment among the teachers. Tbe super intendent was telling the wee small folks of the custom in cortain countries of chaining the prisoners' hands and feet together. "And," sho asked, "don't you suppose that if some one came and released them they would be very happy and grateful?" It was unanimously agreed that they would. " And," continued the superintendent, coming to her point, "Jwus was sent to tho world to release people from their sins. Are any of you here bound with the chains of sin?" "No," piped the 4-year-old offspring of the minister, "I'm not, but my grandmother is. " Louisville Po6t. Ventilated UloveH For Officers. There are very few novelties in mili tary goods, but somo gloves recently put on sale by a dealer are novelties. They are for officers who have to wear white leather gloves according to regulations. The new gloves are of wash leather and have ten boles in tho palm of each hand, while the space between the fingers is cut away toward the palm. The object of the boles is to keep the hands frcra perspiring. From behind, when the hand is closed, the holes do not show. The gloves are successful in their object. —New York Hun. What He Could See. "What is there to see at the theaters tonight?" asked the man from the coun try. His city friend sighed. "A larg« hat, with four ostrich feathers, enamel ed buckle, a cluster of roses and several jeweled hatpins," he said. "Be sure and take your opera glides, for then you can distinguish the minor details at tbe trimming."—New York Tribune. —Dyspepsia's victims find prompt and permanent relief in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Throat Disease Cured With Graces and Horehound. The noted old nurse, descendant of Holland Dutch, discovered that a certain combination of grapes with tbe Hore hound Herb and the Root of Elecampane, made into a cordial will cure sore throats and coughs, and is excellent for colds, catarrali and all irritation of the Bron chial tubes, tonsils and throat, and for singers and public speakers. Druggists say the sales are immense, and it is doing great good. It is called Auut Racliael's Elecampane and Horehound Cordial. —The main difference between a man and a boy is that each thinks the other is having all the fun in life. l)r. Agni-Vs (Jure lor the Heartgivs carfect relief in all canes of Organic of "sympathetic Hi nt Disease in 30 minutes and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer Tess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o; jjreath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lef ■Mile and all sympt.-nis ufu Diseased Heart 'no dose convinces. Sold by City Phar, Tjaov. —English Spavin Liniment removes a ; » tard, soft or calloused lumps and hlem sties from hordes, blood spavins, curbs plint*, svwemy. ringbone, stifles, sprain? 11 svoilii] throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by us! of «no bottle. Warranted the ainst wonderful Blemish Cure aver known. Sold hv J C. Redick,s —Any season is "fly time" with elop ing lovers. IS7O Climax From firape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant eaie while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere of storage houses for fourteen yean , be come a rva! of ;be Hennessey and other brands of Cognac Brandy, and much lower in price, and preterred by the physicians of Philadelphia, Now York and other cities i Buy it of druggists. —lf you want something pretty for tbe | children to look at. buy a cheap sponge, j dampen it, and sprinkle flax or grass > seel o*l it, and hang by a long string in j a sunny window. In a few days you will have a beautiful green grass ball. ! Keep the sponge very wet, and when the , grass begins to die, pull it all off and try again. The crying of a baby of Edwin Gre gory. near Effort, Monroe county, awoke its mother one morning, who was horri fied at seeing a large rat jump off the child,s crib. An examination showed that the child hat! been badly bitten and the parents could not stop the flow t.f blood. A physician arrived in lime to save the child's life, but it is in a critical condition. ' A Letter to Aunt Raehael. Cairo, iii., August 29. To Aunt Rachael Speer at Pasaic, N. J. Dear Madam:—We have used your Malarial Bitters for several months past and find it the very best tonic we have ever used to effectually wipe cut all traces of malerial fever. My wife has been sickly, feverish, weak and languid for the past four sea sons, and tried almost everything. We heard so much of your bitters that I con cluded to try it; my wife's appetite has returned and she is strong, well and sprightly again and all owing to your Peruvian Malarial Bitters. G. H. WOODWARD. —Ex President Harr'son and his bride have taken to the woods and are in the Adirondacks at Mountain Lodge, w here the fishing is said to be very fine. W ar uer Miller, of New York, is at the same place to discuss fishing and other mat ters with the ex-President. Does Tour Husband or Son Drink. If your husband or son is addicted to the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purchase of your druggist a bottle of Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablet?. They are guaranteed to cure, or money will be re funded. Tablets may be given secretly in tea or coffee and the free use of stimu lants allowed until voluntarily given np. Price SI.OO per package If your drug gist does net keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. Book of particulars and testimonials free —The tri-centenary of the introduction of the potato is to be celebrated in Brit ain this year, for it was in 1596, exactly three centuries ago, that Sir Walter Raleigh planted the first Irish potato in bis estate at Youghal, iiear Cork. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver llli, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Oragglsta. "You can see I'm well posted," said tbe fence to the bill-poster. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." said a genieus. Tbe druggist handed him a bottle of De Wtt s Little Risers, the famous little pills. J. C.REDICk. Dr. Cbauvet, owner of tbe famous Poe cottage at Fordham, has summarily ejected the tenant. This tenant, who Is a laundryman, had nailed up a sign on which was painted "Poe Laundry," and perched above the sign was a wooden raven. Belie) in Sim Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Tliis new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, Kidnet', back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im mediatly, If you want quick relief and cure tliis is your remedy. Sold by J. C. Redick druggist Butler Pa. It not only is 10, it must be so. One Miuute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. J C. KBD'CK. —Thirty years ago a lad named Edwards started out from his home in Winchester, Ky., to go fishing. The other week lie came back, with the same fish pole over bis shoulder that he started out with, but without any fish. He had never been seen by his friends during the interval. Kheumatism Cured in a Day. '•Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits; to cents. Sold by J. C Redio, and J. F. Balph Druggists, Butler Apr i) 0 Quick in eflect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cur ed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ap plied to buret., scalds, old sores, it is magi cal in effect. Always cures piles J. C. REDICK —A crippled Pelliani, Mass., woman recently crawled a quarter of a mile, on her hands and knees, to notifiy her hus band, who was working in the field, that the house was on fire. He got there to late, however, to be of any help. J. W. Pierce, Republic, la,, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and lor myself, with results so en tirely satisfactory that I can hardiy find words to express myself as to its merit. I will never fad to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself." ./. C. REDICK. Soothing, healing, cleansing. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stops iching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. I —Men are the kind of husbands that their wives make them. No man was Ijorn a husband, it should be remember ed. Men inherit disease, temper, warts and moles, but they don't iplierit wives. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspopsia and constipation J. C. RBDICK. Don't invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minutes Congh Cure and you have immediate relief. It oures cronp. The ony harmless remedy that produces immediate results. J. C. REDICK. -*-A match is generally touchy. It will flare up if you scratch it. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Pro mise City. lowa, says: "I bought one bottle ot "Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses oi it did me more good than any medicine I ever took. Sold by J. C. Redick, and J. F. Balph druggists, Butler. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time if you teke it when you have a cough or cold. See tho point? Then don't oough. J. C. REDICK. —Rev. Dr. Robert Collyer when asked what he thought of bicycle ridiug 011 Sunday, replied, "I think it might be made a means of grace." SALT RHEUM. and Eczema cured. These two complaints are so tenacious that the readers of the Citizen should know ofjthe success obtained by using Di. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Where all other treatments have failed, it has made a complete cure. No more horrible case of salt rheum was ever reported than that of Wilbur L. Hale, quartermaster. Pratt Post, G. A. R. Kon dout, N. Y. Several physicians utterly failed to render him any relief; finally DI. OIVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY was tried and steady improvement .follow ed its use, and a permanent cure resulted. It is used with similiar success in cases of sorofuia, nervousness, kidney and liver complaints, and in all disease brought about by bad blood and shattered nerves, N There is no dividing line. . " % iHuuc^i DON'T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost > as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other brands for 10 cents. W DON'T FORGET that " Battle Ax is made of W £ the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be 3 P Improved. , , C £ DON'T FORGET, no matter how much you J are charged for a small piece of other bran as. the chew is no better than " Battle Ax. y £ DON'T FORGET, " Economy is wealth, and £ you want all you can get for your money. 5 > Why pay 10 cents for other brands_when you J can get "Battle Ax" for 5 cents^ ***** ** l « "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO ABSOLUTELY Ponds cxClacC Ouiets Pain, Checks Bleeding, Reduces Inflammation, Is the Bicycler's Necessity. Piles, Sores, fllDrC Rheumatism, Bums, Colds, A.HO Sore I hroat, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, 1 oothacne. U<-PONDS EXTRACT after lh - POND'S EXTRACT after Exercising— No Lameness POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT is simply a marvel. How in«stantlv it cures Piles. What relief from excmciat.ng pain. 50 cts. 5 ;vr rl, A Extract forrenuineruns. Buy imitations for imUatxon cure:. Buy FIFTH AVENUE, NEW VORK a *** S&BE &£ tataliv. StXINB F11.1.S at ouc. tnecK drains and promptly revitalize the whole system. .00 per box by mail, o boxes tor $5. ,K«alt ill 4 V"*ski. itVevervis order we give a legal cuarantee to cure or r«fuo4 AJdresi itAL MKUICIKE CO.. ClcveUp&Ojuo. [ROTTiNG STALLIONS. STORM BIRD. Record 2:35 and BUFEALO BOY 3882. Will be found at my farm dur ing the summer of 1896. These horses are so well and favorably known in this county that dfsciip tion is unnecessary here. Tiiey are two of the best stallions to be ound anywhere for the money. Terms $25 and $lO to insure. For description and pedigrees, address Alonzo McCandless, Isle, Pa. DOCTORS LAKE i'RI VATK niSPENSAKT. JBSil.m Qrx. PI KM AVE. ANO FOURTH BT. JJGMMFE PITTSBURGH, PA. r9B£jS|Ek All forms of Delirato and Coni lilTT IB plicated l)li»ea«ei> requtrliiKCos >lPEl«TlAL anUSCIINTIFIC MlM jeatioa are treatetl at tills Dis qensary with a eucce» .-arcly attalned. IJr.*. t Lake Is - member of the Roval College of Thy riciann And Surgeons, and Is tbe oi lest sxpi-rieneed SPECIALS M thecitv. Special AL- JenUon civen to Nervous Debility fromoreesoivo mental exertion, lnrtisorotion of youth.etc..caus ing physical and menial decay,lack of enerjg, l and 7 to 8 P. 11. - J to 4 P K. e_s| FRAZER GREASE BEST IN TUB WORLD. Itawe&ringqualltieaare unsurpassed, actually cmtlaaUnK two boxue of any other brand. Not •Ofrltfd by heat. uroBT TUB GKNITINK. JVK BALE BY DZALJCBTI QKNKHALLY. AFTER ill others FAIL CoDHuittheO'i Kfltalde * " DR.LOBB ». FIFIJEESTH ST., PlltLA., PA. Thirty years' o_/winuous practice lnlti* <*ure of all Jlaetws of men r.od N<> matter from what cause or Lo»v loo* standing. I will owirantt a cura 192- Pa""* Uvth-liouud lUmjH -#*ai*d> ai>d mailed IJUCL — e Sis what you should look for when buy-i Jing whiskeys or liquors; ours aro guar-A Janteed pure; if you bay from us you getj £them direct from the IT. S. Government J barrel; there is DO better guar e •anted. e Speak for TheinselvesrS J 2 year old. Pure Rye, per gallon. 5 e 16 4.5*> " e f) 14 6.&0 " ■' © e Special price list on Wines, etc., OUT •application. > r o extra charge for jng-# ior packing. Give us a trial order. 0 5 A. ANDRIESSEN, i UrSS Federal St.,JAllegheny, Pa. # Every Woman 9mrjLx Sometimes needs a reli 'T able monthly regulating : t medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, safe ana certain In r«ealt. The genu ine (Dr. Ppal'n) ti 'Ti T disappoint. Heat aujwhw* ILUU fealMeOlclusCu.. Cleveland. (J. Foi F-i't at City Ph*ruia3V. V) u CAM FIND pES, *, r*r:s »: n-i»' »• V v «rti*ipt i.uresool riSMIffGTON BROS. «UJ % | [M iux wlvwUmlUt at iwVDU 1 tWh at h>rvc 15c: nei have done forolhers they v. ill do 181 DAZ T» lfc&S£* Y ■6TH D> » f'/iTv. aruf Pbrmanent// B&itorsd. sothoW: Anositive aire fcr all Weaknesses, and ail their fA>i early errors aflolater rtcesses; the result of over work. sickness, worry, etc. or excessive use of tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist uron having ge luine (SERVE BERRIES* no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, SI.OO per box, six ! v>xes, 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 orders to AMERICAN MEDICf L CO.. CINCINNATI. 0. WHAT IRON WILL DO. "fl" IS NATURE'S OWN TO\IC B Stimulates the appetiio nnd pro- Ji>., duoes refreshing sleep. (HVEt VITAL STRENGTH TO ftURSINB R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases. stops night swifts, euros Incipient consumption. Increases strerj.£h and flesh. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD. Promotes healthy lung tissue. WiUgive the pale and puny the Nrosy cheeks of youth. CURE 3 AIL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Makes strong m " and women of weaklings. SILMORE'S IRON TOfilG PILLS Care e!i lasting Diseases ana tbfc/r sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, die. They aro neither styptic no* oaust in. and have no coagulating effect oa tho contents of the stomach or its lining; consequently do not hurt the teeth or cause constipation or diarrhoea, aa do the usual form* or Iron. 10 days treatment 60c. pamphlet free. If not kept by your druggist, address GILiVIORE & CO., CINCINNATI, O VITAL.IS , n&<i? & wen J of ViTALIS jj THE GREAT aoth FRENCH REMEDY SCth D»7. PRODUCES THE ABOVE RFSt'LTH It quick ly and surely removes ServotianaKs, ' Wurting (Jtieue*. Restores lost Vitality, Fo\»c-r beil FalUn# Memory. Wards off lijsanlty ami Cou>uiLpUr>D. lucift on having VITALIS, M other. Can t*> carried in vert ( >i>ck*t. By mall SI 01) per psclt««e or cli for ti.Oil with » Knar tntee tu CfKLnR REFUND THE MONEY. CirctHar free. Addrfw* CALCMET MEDICIKECO., Chicago, IU. For sale ;u Butler, I'a. by City Pharaiaoy, Easter rv T Do n p Spring hats !>'• 1 • - Hats The Leading Milliney House In Butler County Stylish and Beautiful arc the Hats and Bonnets we have selected fur our spring trade. Never has our stock of Millinery been so grand and at prices that will astonish you. Come in and sec for yourself. Our Stock of Mourning Goods Always Complete. D. T. Pape 122 S. Main St Butler Pa. T. M. B< RTC >N My aim tho past voar was to give you the best quality of goods for the low est cash price. And to sav least, my trade has been beyond all expectation. So if you wish to know what lias caused it COME IN and you will soon be convinced that 1 am headquarters for good goods at lowest prices. T. H. BURTON 120 South Main Street Butler, Pa. Whiskies, Wines and l iquors. There are ronny people imposed upon when tbey buy liquor for the sick-room, for tbe table, or for social pleasures, because they do not know how or where to buy. A firet-clae* article can only be found in a first eiat<g house. There are maur dealers who pose as Wholesale Liquor Dealer?, but there is no other firm which bears the repu tation for fair and honest dealing which MAX Kl EIN enjoys, and tbe reasons arc because he carries tbe largest and most complete .-tock of liqaors of all kinds ia the State; —because every article is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, bo cause his prices arc the lowest, and because he deals squarely with the public. You may judge from the following. Silver Age Rye—the peer of all whiskies—sl.so per qt, $15.00 per case Duquesne Rye, 92 per cent pure rye and 8 per cent barley malt, $1 25 per quart. sl2 50 per case. Bear Creek Rye, six years old, finest quality, SI.OO per qt, $lO 00 per case Gibson, Flinch, (Juckenheimer and Overbolt -all well known brands, SI.OO per qt, or SIO.OO per case. Guckenheimer 4 year old, 75 eta per qt, or $8 00 per case, an ci^;leu whiskey at the price, superior to m> at whiskies at sl. All cases contain 12 full quart bottles. If you send your order hero for any of 'he above you will receive oetter goods than anywhere else. Don't forget that we pay all oxpress r.nd other charges on orders amounting to $5 or over Send for latest Catalogue and Price Liet to MAX KLEIN. 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Wholesale Liquor Dealer. THE QUESTION ' s often asked, What Taint shall we THE ANSWER l lf y° u are l°° kin is ,or covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you mast buy \THE SHERWIN-WIUIUMS PAINT.J | fir- Host. iooAi Beit, Wtart Longeit, Mott economical. 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