GREAT CLOSING ODT SALE OF +CLOTHING+ -^•l+l+s#^ To close out that branch of our business. We are positively going to close out our entire stock ot Men s, lioys and Children's clothing regard less of cost. Men's GWmere Suits Childrens knee pants $25 only sl3 sold for *6 00 only $4 00 ;• '/ u „ -® Men's Cassimere Suits (( ' „ sold for 10 00 only aOO <( <( 'j? „ 1. Mens Cassimere Suit* . ' „ sold for ... 13 oOonly 6 <;> (< (< u * ™ ... £ MeD sold Tor" 1615 ealt . r ' I<> 50 only 10 00 Men and boys gondola hats, $l"<)0 only SSO M#n Sold 18 00 only 12 00 « »|» '| Ue^ l " r ..*:".'! J . 8 0Onn 1?1 :,50 « » joj ;; Ijo Mens finer clay worsted gold for 20 00 only 15 00 Soft hats ard caps in proportion. All « MAMA r. no &■ n i the latoft styles in Straw. Uraids, Macki Over 3000 Pairs Of Mens Pants X.-. . Children. Mens working pantii only 4-> cts g ., . h $5 M on , $2 50 Mens working pants, ° „ „ 750 " 450 Utter, w0rth........51 -> only $ .5 gi|w watcheß 12 00 « 6 M Mens working pants PAS , Ladies goldfilled watches IS 00 " 900 worth 200 only 100 „ - 20 00 " 12 00 Sweet 4 Orr*s Kerseys •< " 25 00 " 18 0C worth 200 only 7o Gentg „ „ 20 00 15 qo Meca black cheviotU 2 2i> 1-J <• << 25 00 " 18 00 Mens worsted cheviotts 450*' 170 k a( }j eg an( j electroplated watches iiO. " " " ® ™ A large Stook of chains from 10c to $4. " " " 'ir ~ Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Mens fine cisaimere 4JO -~> Stick pinj , worth from 05 t0 5 0c only 10 cts. " " " ®OO .s -J Gents cuff butlons 25c only 15c « « '< 750 " 500 « 50c « 25c OVER 2000CHILDRENS SUITS "111 .. , 7= O-i Jaeger diamonds in Studs, Pins, Good strong suits 100 only $lO jsj n g R an( j £ ar D ro ps are simply immen*e. Union cassimere rn ~ ! The finest outage of the real steel blue ' . , «on ~ i oil diamond. Fine CMsimero worsted o 00 4 u" We will still continue to carry a full and complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirt?, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, IIo? : cry, Under wear, I. n'rclias, Serge and MU->TS Coats ind Coats and Vests. White Duck and t ancy Pants and Vests, Children Wash Suits, Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pocket and Bill Books, Purses, Spec tacles, Harmonicons, 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 of 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 $15.00 or $20.00 we will present you a piece of handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme flour bin. Ask to see the presents. D. A. Heck &> Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa. MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN Meyer Before Have We Been in a Position to Place on Sale Such Extraordinary Valnes at the Commencement of a Season as at Present. J licit! argains 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, 4<*. and soc per yd. All-Wool Black and Colored Serges 46 inches wide al 45c, 50c, and 75c per yd. Special Value in 36 in. Black and Colored y. Wool Serges at 15c worth 20c. " " " Wash Silks for Ladies' Waists 25c per yd. " '• " Persian " " " " 75c, 90c, and $t per yd. " " " 151 i-k Satin Duchess at 60c, 85c, and #1 per yd. " " " Ladies' New Spring Suits at #7 50, f S 50. sl2 50 and f 15. " " " " " " Skirts at .$2 50, #350, fo, up to jlB. 4 " " " " " Waists, Silk and Laundried. " " " " Spring Capes, Velvet, at f5. s7< s">■ " " " «' " " Silk at #3 5° to #ls. " " «' " " " Cloth at f[soto|i2. " " " Ladies' and Children's New Spring Millinery, i. <■ <• .■ t. .1 •• Hosiery. " " " " " " " " Underwear. " " " Lace Curtains from 50c per pair up to $lO. " " " Domestics, Muslins, Sheetings, (inighains and Calicoes. All the new things in Dimities, Organdies, Irish Lawns, White Goods, Lace and Embroideries. Mail orders promptly attended to. Samples sent on application. hrs j. e. nmui 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 are in Butler, i! 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 10 sets per day, but «e are glad to know they are 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 are 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, is for the price, whoever heard of anyone paying too much for anything bought here.We hav'nt in our employe asalcsman with whom we would be afraid to send SIO,OOO to Europe, when you deal here you know you arc dealing with a reliable fum 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. J.' MSKnuT' S B. Martincourt&Co. 128 EAST JEFFERSON Street. S. KRAMER WAGONS AND TRUNKS. f\ easatA S " E ® ra.iiis.rn § sV®"® The LittleQiant Cathartic. Wild nnil Netnat hnt W<>arehliiK anil Thorough In lltpct. These little " PcHets," or 6ug*r-ccated Antl- Sillous Granules, Cure Sick Hoadache, Bilicusccss, Constipation. Indigestion. Dy«pe|>??*, Poor Appctila, A.a 4 all derinflrenunts of the Liver. Stomach and Bowels. Of all drti^pists. ONCE USED ALWAYS IN FAVOR. VOVSO SPIRITS. • vigorous body and But all fail when the vital powers are * r . weakened. from b.vi : morose or irritable temper, fear of impending calamity and a thousand and one derangements of bod? and mind, result from such pernicious prac ticed. All Uii-se are permanently cured, by improved methods of treatment, without the patient leaving home. A medical treatise, written in plain but chaste language, treating of the nature, symptoms and curability of «u»h diseases, sent, securely ser.led in a plain envelope on rec -ipt of this notice,with 10 cts. in starr.rs, for postage. Address, WORLD'S DISPEX -BARY MEDIOU. AIiSCCI. TIOS, Buffalo, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' D.seases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. U, Cures Headache. No. 1(3 " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c., or 5 for SI. DP.. IIVMPHUKYS' HOMEOPATHIC MAM AI. 01 • DISE/JSES MAILED FREE. Himphreys' fifed. Co., lit William St.. N. Y. j CHEAP J J YET GOOD $ WHS SKIES, t vie hecdquirt' i"- for every known? P '*-Itihiiiiaiit ueiMlt • t .i.vntein sln iicih P or 10: go(Kl !.i r. We quote \fnllO" Inc: aApple Plof jom full >j :ct, f>o, ?.~>.oo d.'.i iCljentnnt Grove 75 8.00 " 5 - $1 00 p'-r <|t, G qtH, $5 JOverholt - 100 '• 6 " 5 00? jFinch - 100 '■ (> " 5 00T Thompson 100 ti " 5 00# i We guarantee Hi sr whiskies toi V b the best evei ffered .it the? 0 prices quoted, '»■ n't forget p t OLD EXPORT WHISKEY, £ # warianted m yearn o'' "I .Oil fulIM quart,, SIO.OO full oase 'luart.s i m>n«c> a fairs riHitiirint; a clear brain. A four w—< course or treatment at tho , PITT3BURQ KEELGY INSTITOTB, 710. 12!fi Fifth Avenue, ivtrtnTs to thorn - all thoir powers, mental and p.iyMital, destroys the abn< ritial appetite, mid restores them to ;he condition ihev were in be fore they indulged in stimulants. Tb is itu<; I clone In inoro than 1000 cases tren'c" lr r•, ami them Nome of your own neighbois, to whom we < an refer with confidence as to tins a .'olnte safety and efltefcr.cy of the Kecl.v Cure. The fullest and most se.-mhinir invv-tit'stjoii in pvited. Send for pamphlet giving full ialoriuar ilon. _ _ 1 A Fine Combination. Tho cut in pi ices is represented by the Rhwirs. The method ol our business ie presented by the square and the ability to please is represented by tho tape line. It makes a line combination, for we are offer ing sprirg suits. Don't Hang Dp Your Old Clotb«s for the summer until yon have made arrantc mentp for a spring suit. We are tillering such a fine linci of goods and giving our people such an opportunity to g«t bargains that it is foolish to delay. There never was a time when snch u line assortment of first class goods could bo seen at our store this season. "We are offering suits at prices unheard of before. Hanging oat lor tho benefit ol those who are after bargains. Thero is no doubt that wo are offering better inducements to ilaj than ever before and .ve hope all our patrons will take the advantage of the op portunity we are giving them of buying first class clothing at a figure which will please thein donbly—first with the clothes, and second with the prices and fit. COOPER & CO Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa GAS METERS. We keep constantly on hand three different kinds of Gas Meters, viz.—The "Tobey"-dry meter—The "Eguitable" dry meter— and The Westinghoose fluid meter. Anyone desiring to littv a meter can secure on; from us at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. Home Natural Gas Co., 1 ' &CIDCI Euildillg. TELE CIIIZEN CALLING THE STATIONS. Little MUtakf* That' Sometimes Ooonr la Their Frequent R«'|M:tition. "Occasionally," said a num. "one hears a gnard on the elevated mad call th next station back instead of the one ! ahead. Cuming down on the Six'h ave nuo road, fjr iustanco, ho might, oa , leaving Grand street, lock in and say, ; 'The next station is Bleecker street,' when he meant Franklin. Still, this is rarely done, not nearly so often as one ! might thiut it would be, by men call ing the stations over and over ngaiu all day long. To be sure* it might seem that the names would bo by frequent repeti tion so deeply graven on their memory that thcro would bo tho less danger of calling them wrong, but what I sup pose happens is this—that sometimes ! the mind unconsciously switches over, | and the guard calls from tho up list in stead of tho down, or vice versa. "Sometimes when a guard miscalls a station ho lets it go—perhaps he doesn't think of it himself. he cor rects in a mild tono of voice, as though the least said about it the bettor. Some times ho sets it straight clearly and un mistakably. I rode up town the other day on a Sixth avenuo Harlem traia with a guard who, as the train left For ty-second street, looked in and said, 'Fiftieth next. Fifty-eighth street train, change there for Harlem.' But the next minute ho looked in again and said, with equal if not greater distinction and deliberation, 'Fiftieth next, Harlem train, change there for Fifty-eighth street.' "Hero was a case that was a little different: A newsman who got off a Sixth avenue train with a bundle of pa pers at Fifty-third street handed a pa per to the guard and asked him to give it to the ticket chopper at Ou« Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. Tho guard look ed into the car as tho train started and said, 'Hundred and Thirty-fifth street next,' but this was so far off that it really needed no correction, and very reasonably the guard let it go at that, but he smiled as he closed the door."— New York Sim. THE OLD MAN. It* Significance m* Applied to the Ilead of the IlnitioesH Hotine. Wero I the head of a large concern or the responsible executive officer of a great corporation, whether my age were 27 or 72, I should want all of my em ployees or subordinates to call mo "The Old Man." Not, of course, to my face or when they wero addressing me, but among themselves or when they spoko of me to their friends. "His Majesty," "His Royal High liess," "His Excellency" and the like all indicate that the persons to whom they are applied possess power, but in this commercially democratic ago and country the one appellation of undisput ed autocracy is "The Old Man." Applied to the head of a concern it frequently indicates love, generally re spect and submission to authority. It is as free from any sug gestion of ago as is "reverend." It is never given when there is a question of authority or a smoldering rebellion against it. When "The Old Man" 6ays a thing, that settles it; there are no qnestions to be asked; there is no comment to be made. When "The Old Man" does some thing, or fails to do something, there is no criticism to be indulged in. "The Old Man" is the one person about tho establishment who is absolute ly his own master, whose coming in and going out aro unhampered, whose encouraging word carries real weight, and whose reprimand indicates real dan ger, to whom "sir" is a right and not a courtesy. Long live "Tho Old Man!" And when, through his half closed private ofiioe door, he hoars the boys term him thus kindly, let him congratulate him self that loyalty is in his service and that ho has attained the acme of dignity. —Truth. The Greatest of Rivers. The Amazon is the king of streams. Froijj. first to last it receives over 1,200 tributaries, of which more than 100 are largo sized rivers and rise so far apart and have their floods and ebbs at such different seasons that the Amazon is at about tho same height tho year around. At soiuo points on its lower course one bank is invisible from the other. The beholder seems to lie looking on a great yellow sea of fresh water. When discov ered, some tribes of Indians on the low er portion knew nothing of the existence of the opposite shore and did not believe that it existed, saying that "tho great river flowed all around tho world." Its mouth, including that of the Para, is I'iO miles in width, and it is navigable tor large sized ocean steamers for 1,000 miles from the sea, and so vast is tho flood that tho ocean is tinged yellow for •100 miles from tho coast of Brazil.—St. L uis Ulobc-Democrat. The Shah's Treasures. Of all the sovereigns of tho world the shall of Persia is said to possess tlw largest treasure in jewels and gold or naments, its being valued at s'io,ooo,- 000. Tho chief object of value is the old trown of Persian rulers, in tho form of » pot of flov.'ers, which is surmounted by an uncut ruby tlio sizo of a hen's egg. The diamonds in another symbol of his rank aro said to weigh almost 20 pounds. There is also a jewel'd saber, valued at $ 1,(100,000. Another thing that the shah prizes is a silver vase ornamented with 100 emeralds, whoso equals, it is said, are not to be found in the world. In the collection there is a cube of amber which tradition says fell from heaven in the days of Mohammed and insures iho pos sessor against bodily harm. The wasp's nest is constructed of a first class artirlo of papier mache, made from the pulp of wood, with an animal glue specially prepared by the wasps for tho purpose. What jou keep by yon yon may change and mend, but word.-, once spoken can never bo recalled.—Roscommon. Easily Cured. Drunkenuess, Morphine and Tobacco habit are easily cured l>> the life of Hill's ohloride of Gold Tablets. No effort re quired of the patient who in illowed the uso of stimulants tiMi' ho voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly .n tea or coffee and a cure iroaranteed in every case For sale l>y all lirst class druggists al SI.OO per For full particulars and book < I testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. l*r. Agnew' Cure lor the Iftartgivs V irl'oct relief in I cases of Organic of sympathetic Hun liisoase in 30 minute.' and speed i-ili-. i,-. t cure. It is a peer 'o-1. reined;. ■-r I'ulpitation, Shortness o. Jroalb, Snu •: itig spells, Fain iu Lei -idoand all s.\ niptonis of a Diseased Heart 'no doso convinces, -old by City Fhar Tiacr. —There arc women who can listen quietly, but you wouldn't lose much money if you bet evcy time that they were thinking of something else. —English Spavin Liniment lemoves a ; * t.ard, soft or calloused lamps and blem 3hes from hors<-s. blood spavins, curbs plints, sweciuy. ringbone, stifles, sprain/ 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save |OO by lt.-e < f OIK bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Flemish Cure ever known Sold bv J. C. Kedick.s 1870 CI t max I Ilratfly From grapr wine, has, by its extreme ago and constant cure while in uniform temperature and pure,- sweet atmosphere ol storage h< uses for fourteen yean, be come a r'val «l lie Hennessey and other brands ol Cogn.>o Hrandy, ant) much lower in price, atoi prelerred t>y the physicians of I'hiladelpnia, Now Y iirk and other cities Ruy it of druggists It not only i ; ;o, it mtiit be so. One Minute Cough 'Jure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. J t . Kkdvjk. —"Take the young man's arm when you are out walking with him in the ; evening," said Uncle Allen Sparks to: one of his nieces. "Don't let him take j yours. Nobody ever grabs a lady's elbow j unless he's a regular cad—or a church j usher," added I'ncle Allen meditatively. —One of the greatest inventions ever I added to the granite business is being ■ given a test in Montpelier, Vt. The ! machine is for sawing granite, and if it j proves satisfactory it will go down in history with the cotton gin. The ma j chine contains $4,000 worth of diamonds, and the total construction costs in the neighborhood of #IO,OOO. —To build up all the weak and tired organs of the body, take Hood's Sarsa parilla. —ln Japan one marriage in every three ends in divorce. This is not so very surprising, seeing that a woman, for in stance, may l>e divorced for talking too much, or ljecau.se her mother-in-law de velops a dislike for her. Wine for Weakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer's Tort Grape Wine and the Unfermented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the system. It is superior to all other wines. —lsaac A. Rogers, a farmer living near Lodi, 0., on going out to look at his peach orchard of 100 young trees, made the discovery that thieves liail stolen the entire orchard. Climax Brandy ot Grape. The superior vintage of 1576 Brandy, introduced by the Speer N. J. Wine Co.. is highly spoken of by physicians. The following testimony from "the Baltimore Medical College is one among many: "I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of your Climax Brandy pred icated upon the ascertained value of your productions, and not from general reputation merely. H. L. BVRD, I'resident. —A dealer says there is more steel us ed in the manufacture of pens than in all the sword and.gun factories in the world. HOOD'S PILL.S cure L,lver Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. —At the annual inspection of the fire department at Greensburg last Thursday, Hose Company No. 2 ran 100 yards, laid two lines of hose, and threw two streams in 47 (Seconds, beating all previous re cords. "Give me a liver regulator aud I can regulate the woild." said a genieus. The druggist handed hitn .1 bottle of De V\ tt's Little : 2ariy liiscrs. tbe famous littie pil 1»*- C.RsDick. I'eh-e/ in Hue Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hoars by the "New Great Sonth American Kidney Cure." This new remedy ia a great surprise on ac count of it." exceeding promptness in re lioving pain in the bladder, kidney, hack and every part of the urinar}- passages in male or female. It relieves retention ol water and pain in passing it almost im mediatly, If you want quick relief and cure iuis is your remedy. Sold by •/. C. itedick druggist Builer Pa. —The winter of 1895-96 will be record ed as the best cattleman in Western Da kota have ever experienced. Cattle are in splendid condition now, when they would be thin if at all. Grass has an early start, and the indications are that the beef shipping season will open much earlier than usual. Rheumatism Cured tn a I>ay. "Mystic Cure" for liheumatism and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system iB remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately di#ap_ pears. The first dose greatly benefits; 7o cents. Sold by J. C Kedic, and J. F. Balph Druggists, Rtitlcr Apr 90 The young man who gracefully lifts his hat to every lady he passes on the street and then goes home and allows his aged father or mother to hoe the garden or pump the water may have politeness but it is of the shoddy sort. Quick in eflect, heals aud leaves no Rear Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cur ed by l)o Witt's Witch Uiizel Halve. Ap plied to burns, scalds, old seres, it is magi cal in effect. A Iways cures piies J. C. KKDICK —The best salmon killed in Great liritian this year by an angler was land ed by a Mrs. McCorquodale from the woodland waters on the Shannon, near Castleconnell. The fish weighed forty four pounds, and it fought fiercely and resolutely, J. W. l'ieice, Republic, la,, says: "I have used One Minute (Jouirb Cnro iu my Umily and lor inyselt. with results so en tirely satisfactory mat 1 ctn hardly find words to express myself as to its merit, i will never tail to recommend it to others, on bvery occasion that presents itself." ./. C. KKDICK. —The following gtm appears in the Canonsburg Herald: "A growing nui sance is the reading of a big batch of an nouncements from our church pulpits. •Many of the announcements are merely advertisements and the reading of them is entirely out of propriety. Give us a rest. Soothing, healiug, cleansing. Do Witr's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sore-*, wounds and piles, which it never tails to cure. Stops idling and burning Curos chipped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. —Two cynical traditions about women, one that she is stingy and the other that she cannot keep a secret, have been dis pelled by Ihe action of Mrs. Briucker hofT, who gave $ 100,000 to Barnard Col lege and kept it a secret. A high liver with a torpid liver will not bo a long liver. Correct the liver with lie Witt's Little Early Uifers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. J. C RKDICK. Don't invite disappointment by experi menting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have immediate relief. It cures croup. Tho ony 1 armless remedy thut produces immediate results. ./. C. RKDICK. A millionaire's home ill Philadelphia is equipped with six bath rooms and a swimming pool. Why a man should want to go away when he lias such a perfect summer resort under his own roof is one of the questions that will remain forever unanswered. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Pro mise City. lowa, says: "I bought one bottle ol 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses ol it did 1110 more good than any medicine I ever took. Sold by J. C. Redick, and J. F. Ralph druggists, llutlor. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time il you tnko it when you have a cough or cold. See tho point? Then don't cough. J. C. RKOICK. . Hotel Willard. Iloopenod and now ready for the accommodation of the traveling pub lic. Everything in first.-r »BH style. MRS. MATTIE REIHING, Owner M H BKOOKS, Clerk. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. P". . T". T". T". T . T.T. T . T".T~.T".T". T'.T' I; 1 Mm ff"' I'i ji '& j H '"Judgment!!" * r. • The umpire now decides that «BATTLE AX" is not only fj\ r decidedly bigger in size than any K other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the "j quality is the finest he ever saw, and ft. the flavor delicious. You will never -\ r know. just how gooa it is until -h F- you try it. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE. FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WiTH SAPOLJO ABSOLU t EIY r (J iKASTEEtO CarcNwvttS iiity. unci! inum utany. SKXINH. Fli-l.s atone. rn«-«rtrains una K«Bilit iu 4 x' *eks- Wuh evctv S rrder we piv. s legal guarantee to euro or r«fuad »~>oe* Zutmt PEAL MEDICINE CfX. CWwrfaad. Ohift -TROTTING STALLIONS. STORM BIRO, Record 2:35 and BUFEAL.O BOY 3882. Will be found at toy farm di-r --ir.q the summer of 1896. These horses are so well and favorably known in this county that descrip tion is unnecessary here. They ure two of the best stallions to IK ound anywhere for the money. Terms and $lO to insure. FOl description ard pedigrees, address Alonzo McCandless, Isle, Pa. t "v iHXTOka LAK.H FL w.i s.ri: DISPKNS VI:T. ,4IJK JS CrA OFTW Ave. ANO FOURTH BT. (s"* V ■ AllforniHof Hell-.itcnml < plicaKMl DU .!-»• r.-.|!> 11 ||'H< "N --&W , MM-.- ,riitn.lt ttto tn atod at this I>lf with a attalurd. Vr. k '.s •• member of tho Kowil ( «•!!<. ")f I J»> - .I-':, I Sitr(F>".l-. lIHO M KIT •» ' I', rieni-ed sritriAi.l - I '' I'< tlioelty. [>'; .viltion LUVTTITON". VOTN I), I,iiit> F % - ti,c"t.,! oxci ti..ti.ln.li<. r.H l ,M.otyoi.Hl,ot. ..caus ing ].li) inn mental ■< '\ U L;?' fir • «. MiCr.nct'tn I»• ) 4 . (.'iM'iuiiatlsiiu nml »I (li-'-n.icsof tlio hkm, ,1 „'l Organ i,ae. O MulUtlon i .-in 1 ; to s r. M.i fiuiiduys, S /V.fV • t i| :u ofllr-0 or fuMi",* US. f. J y ( ' irj'SN > V VND4s'lici r i ..I'll Rl* l k*\ FRAZER grealE BEST IN TUB WOULD. ItswcfirinKqualith'sarcunsurpaawd, actually out lusting two Ivni'sof any other brand. Not (Stated 1 v heal I - QBVTHB OBNITINB. FOIt BALE I!Y TEALEItS OENEKALLY. c iFTER all othsks F4IL *■ " Consult the O'- 1 IU'IIMOHI DR.LOBB 3*J» N. NT., Pill I. A., VA. Thirty veurh i otlnuoua rure of all JlMttfl BOf DK'II I.lid W(llllrh No |«»uM'*r VVllltt i'Miine or Ilorn: frtaMtllnc. f v ill uwirstufre u f, ur«. •iuul; JpUßlTY^^^^^ 5l -< w !iat you should look for when buy-i \iog vhi »k»jb 01 liquor a Jam I pure; il jon -f'J rihein direct from Ihe I'. J' (!o\ • rr.tueniT 0■ : \ il'riccs Speak for Themselves:* #* " r #io f C 14 6 » r, ° " " 5 17 " J F Special oil J #app for jig; 0 •or packing. Givo us a triaj order. # J A. ANDRIESSEN, { • AUcgliciiy, l'-t^^ Kvery Woman / Q> Soraetimi"! nfeiis :> r .1- '( ablo monthly regu!2tmg MJyf? ' medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Aro prompt, paf«» nnd cortatn In rwult. Tho genu ine l»r. IVarn) no»«r dlappolnt. Soot tl uu. i'uai Mudit iuc Ov . Uot t liUid. U» Fo? Nt City Ph%rma3v. YOu C Ait FIND ,ir^ " .*M. 1 '<■> Nerve Berries & have done for others [-W -i will do »or you. -y W7l ltr DAV. v J2, «TH D> ano Permanently Pf"itoredT^ r "• u * Aoositive aire fcr all Weaknesses, and ail their evil*!? uiltincffrcm early errors an 3 Liter excesses; the result of over work, aiikii 'ss, worry, etc. or excessive use of tobacco,opium and iiquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having ihe ge mine NERVE BERRIES* no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, St.oo per box, si:: ! 't sweats, cures incipient consumption. Increases atrc-rt »b and fleah. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD. Promotes healthy IUIIR tissue. Will (five tho pale nnd puny tho rosy chooka of 7<>utn. T%| CURES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. X yi Makes strong iu"H uud women of weaklings. eiLMOHE'S IRON fOiiifi PILLS Care all '•"asUng Oiseasna ?na tlit/f sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, die. Theynrri.mlhorstyptienoroauntio. nn.l hn*. ■ till ruii»juhitlu(< oflV-et on the contonta '■{ th< ruiu'h or its limn*; Uo not- hurt tho teeth or cause constipation tinrrha>n, oa do tho usual formr of Iron IP nays treatment 60c. pamphlet froo If not Kept by your druggist, address GILaVIORE & CO , CINCINNATI, O VITAL JS /"\&» Iri»nnjt» Mil I'o'muitmti' T> "i bfiv!!t K ' VITALW, tvi r. Csu lx> ciirriKi to vert By ri«il (I ft.) IT n*ck«««> or for *■'..<»> wltU u f ■ut-» to < ' IU OK KKrrSU TH* MONEV. C'lrcillft fr»«' Aililr* OALCMET II El >ICI SB CO., Chicago, lIL For biiiu in Butler, Fa. i»y C.ly Pharmacy. Easter r\ TP P« np * Spring Hats I • • "PC Hats The Leading Milliney House In Butler County Stylish and Beautiful arc the Hats and Bonnets we -have selected for our spring trade. Never h.s our st'-ck of Millinery been so grand and at prices that .sin i>u>nish you C< >mc in and see for y ourself. Our Stock of Mourning Goods Always Complete. D. T Pape 122 S. Main St Butler Pa. T. H. B! RTON Mv aim the past year was to uive * a • O you the best quality of goods for the low est cash price. And to say least, my trade lias been beyond all expectation. 80 if yon wish to know what has caused it COME IN and you will soon be conyinced that I am headquarters for good goods at lowest prices. T. H. BURTON 120 South Main Street Butler, Pa. Whiskies, Wines and 1 iquors. There arc mntj peop'e imposed upon when thev buy lqu< r fur the rck room, for the table, < r for sue' h 1 pleasures, b«c»«se they do not know how or « here to buy. A first class article can only be found iu a first clans bouse. There are inanv dealers who pose as Wholesale Liquor Dealers, but there is no other firm which bears the repu tation for fair and honest rivaling which MAX Kl EIX enjoys, and the reasons are because he carries the larrest and most couplets stock of liquors of all kinds in the State; —because every ariiele is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, bo cause his prices are the lowest, and because be deals squarely with the public. You may judge from the following. Silver Ago Ilye—the peer of all whiskies—sl.so per qt, $15.00 per case Duquesne Rye, !»2 per cent pure rye mid 8 per ceut barley malt, $1 25 per qnart, sl2 50 ptr case Bear Creek Kye, six years old, finest quality, SI.OO prr qt, $lO 00 per case Gibson, Flinch Gockeobeimer and Overholt —all well known brands, SI.OO per qt, or $lO 00 per i ase. Guckenheimer 4 year old, 75 cts per q l , or $8 00 ptr case, an exr» lien whiskey at the price, euperior to most whiskies at j>l All cases contain 12 full quart bottles. If you send your order here for any of th« j above you will receive oetter goodß than anywhere else. Don't forget that we pay all express and other charges on orders amoncting to s.> or over Send for latest Catalogue and Price Libt to MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Wholesale Liquor Dealer. . A HOVOO * :-snoH _. "110 N1 SUUIU3 •sn tpi* sawis 'saHsn*« put /ns oi ssamsnq am ui aju 9f\ thuu aqj ffC put? jsr( 'jsitf „spoo3 jsaq,, IOJ sit? Siaud anQ •*JHSD»H i/nj •IV.TUIOUOOJ jso» '}S9buo-j sjv»M ')s»g Dfoo-j UM} I INiVJ SNVmiJI/l "N/MB3HS 3H± | Anq istuu noX 'qjJOM s,X?uoui jnoX of} par 'aomursddr jtJ3U33 'soni[tnb Suijeom 'XiiDi:rfeD Suusaod joj am noA j[ \ U3/V\SNV 3HJL JM u r H s i uir a * c MM 'P aj l SB ua y° s ! NOIJ.S3HO 3HA J. C. RBDICK, 100 N. Hai'i St A Summer Ilrive \ lcm-s a measure ««f its p!ea:i;re il the carriage is less K:a urknis, easy running and h.nuisnnie than ii Fredonia Buggies have nothing but gon.l points. 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