Grand Clearance Sale of Felt and Rubber Goods and all Winter Goods at BlCKEL'^^^utlenPa "Oh, I Guess That'll Have To Do." Customers never say 'that in our shop. We don't keep the "have-to-do" kind of stock. You can get exactly what you want here. The only trouble you can possibly experience is to know just what to choose, from so much that is Stylish, Elegant and Suitable. Our tabler are piled high with the choicest weaves from the best looms of America, England and the Continent. If we are not already making your clothes, come in, and experince the real luxury of buy ng from a stock complete, varied and beautiful. If you come once you'll come again. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor, flatter aid Hen's Furnisher ,01 SS: BAND CAMERAS. Pocket Kodaks Loads for 12 exposures, price 15.00 The "Day" Camera, Size of picture 3% X 'A, price fc.oo. The "Quad" Camera Size of picture 3 % X price $5.00. The "Birds Eye" Size of picture 1% X 3 'A, price SB.OO. Large Cameras and Supplies AT DOUGLASS' BOOK STORE 241 S. MAIN STREET. What is Your Need? If you need any thing in the furnish ing line we can sup ply you. It you want a hat or cap we can show you the best Up-To-Date stock in the county, at very low prices. Colbert & Dale. 42 S. Main St., Butler, Penn'a Butler Savings Bank Butler, Pa. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - t "9,263.67 JOS. L PURVIS President J. HENRY IROUTMAN Vice-President WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Cashier LOWS H. STEIN 'feller DIKKCTOIt.-> -Joseph L. Punrla. .1. Henry Tronuoau, W. I>. Bramloii. W. A. Hieln. J. S. Camnbell. Tho iiutler Savings Itunk U tho Oldest Hunklng Institution In Hut Icr County. Geni r il bunking business 1 rananctod. W« solicit mrourilt of oil producer*, mer chants, farmers and others. All business entrusted to Us will receive prompt Attention. Interest paid ou time deposits. THE Batter Count) National Bank, Butler Perm, Capital paid in $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $*>7,962.35 Jos. Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Casliier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. A general hanking t»u»lnes* transact**]. Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved seeurlty. We Invite you to open an account, with this hank. IMItKCTOKH Hon. Joseph llartinan, Hon. W. H. Waldron, llr. N. M. Hoover. 11. Mc- Hweenej, E. E. Alirams. ('. P. Collins, I. <». Smith, Leslie I". Ilazlett, -M. Pinegan, W. Henry Wilson. John Humphrey. I>r. W. Met'andlesri, IJ for <7kirh**tcT 1 !>i> 1 yXV\ P UuffoL 1 ' Brmnd In U««t •O'l '• "'•* «M with l»l«« ribbon. l ake K 'f u ** '•--ng'Ttf .1 *mbttUw V 1/ Aft,on< >trul imitation* M l)ru»ral«M. or -"n i 4*. I W 1Q for j'.irti .. »r« "• *iw»nl»li »n«i \«• O 'nellrf for I.»aI. - - ' A If r v .... ' lM IV UMI PruHUM. k l-UUtoi*!. CUT THIS OUT BRING IT WITH YOU TO BUTLER'S PROGRESSIVE SHOE HOUSE. A GREAT qQQ SALE NOW GOING ON. Surprise after surprise awaits you. Never before in the his tory of Butler Co. has such an opportunity been offered to you. Think of it SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 Winter Hoots and Shoes all reduced to 98 cents. Prices That Tell The Story. w Ladies Rubber Hoots 98c P Misses Rubber Boots 98c S Youths Rubber l oots 98c r Mens Overs for Felts 98c P Mens Buckle Arctics 98c S Mens Buff Bals Needle 98c S Mens Buff bals, Yale 98c \ Mens Buff Cong Globe 98c j Mens Working Shoes 98c \ Boys fine Bals, needle 98c We Will Not be Undersold. butt 98c ! Ladies Calf Shoes 98c n Ladies fine butt Shoes 98c / Ladies spring heel shoes 98c 1 Boys and Girls shoes 98c \ Youths stoga boots 98c I,qoo Pair Schoo' Shoes 98 AND The Half Has Not Been Told DON'T MISS THIS SALE. TRY WHAT 98c WILL DO AT Butler's progressive Shoe House. 2i5 South Haiti St., BUTLER PA' C. E. MILLER, 4FTER ALL OTHERS FAIL " f * " Consult Ihe O'* Reliable DR. LOB B 349 N. HFTKKNTII ST., VA Thirty ycum'\ otlni.on 1 * iht*cure 0/ *1; >!'».•**jtMi'H o' *u*-n r.ncl woiiifii N» ruattcr from ruUMe !»r WL l'a~ n Clo'b- Doop'* »&4 nil FRAZER & BEST IN TUB WORLD. Actually cmtlcutlriK two hox- sof any other brand. Not affi'Cteri l.y h«SH t. t iT<4 KT Tiili ' INI 11N K. roa SALE lit I'EALKIii: GENERALLY. SPEUULATION. WHEAT. STOCKS. E. R. JENKINS & Co,, 717 Park Building, sth Ave. anWt[TVli> M we positively state that this JCL remedy does not contun mercury or any other injur- EMH Ely's Cream Balm in to be tho moat cure for Nat»al Catarrh, Co:d in Head and liny tcvcr of ail remedies. It op* n»* and clean»eM tho naval pnnsatjc ailayh pain ana inflammation, heals the pores, pr> tecta trie inemhrai.e from coldn, restore the of taste and smell. Trice Wie. at Driii'jripts or t>y miiS. ELY pure I whiskey 1 | you hardly know what that means .5 j 1 unless you've obtaiued your supply g| 1 from our stock *; DOT. Dot N I prl»»la stock 12 yra. old. 3.00 S6 00 Q » Gibson, 10 " 1.30 18.00 0 I rineb. 8 " I ™ "-00 » • Gibson, 8 » I.OC 10.00 ■ Flncb, 0 " 100 10 00 | Ovarii olt, 5 " 1.00 10.00 j aud we put them up iu FULL quarts , j g —we carry only the fullest line of ] all grades of wines, liquors, cor- *i [ dials, brandies, etc. Send for a | complete price list • OLD EXPCBT WHISKEY is the invstiJ's friend—l) t pliv sician's standby tlie 'good fellow's checi ei . full quart* *l* C'jarlr tS ?; all Jr. orders free ol 2", charge lo any a give you a careful job be ( fore you need the clothes. | Perfect Styles and Fit are pre -1 eminently the necessities in a sat | isfactory full dress suit. Our guarantee goes with every dress suit we make. If the fit and style are not exactly as they should be, we cannot afiord to have you wear the garments. A Good I >iessei must have a full dress suit for special evening wear. We have the finest ,;oods and make absolutely correct gar ments. Do not make llie mis take of having your evening dress suit made by an incompetent or careless tailor. A mistake of this , kind is expensive. lira 8: CO J WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. Cor. Diamond. Butler, Pa r rilK CITIZEN . ? i Notes From An Old Paper. (Harrisburg Telegraph) '"There floated into tne office of the ; "Telegraph" to day a copy of The \ Pennsylvania Farmer," old. faded, be griinmed and ragged and bearing date of September 23 1812, the year of the famous war wherein "General Jack son gave the British Yankee beans at New Orleans," as the old sting has it. This ancient newspaper was printed at Lancaster, as was proper, for Lancaster is the greatest fanning eonnty and the j richest county in the world, according . to the statisticians who have gathered , the facts and know what they are talk about. It—the paper —is four columns wide and abont sixteen inches long, and there is very little home news in it. On the first page is a "Summary of Facts" from the New York Statement in which President Madison is roundly abused for going to war. An article from the Albany Register asks "Is it not a little singular that we can secure no official intelligence of the proceed ings of our western army excepting through the enemy V It is now nearly a month since the surrender of Detroit by General Hull, and yet we remain entirely ignorant of the -causes which led to this disastrous and humiliating event." Think of it. Detroit captured and nobody knows how and why a month after the capture. But this was eighty five years ago. Things are different now. There is also on the first page an ar tide from the Boston Repertory on the "Northwestern Army," the writer of which fairly froths in his anger over the fall of Detroit and slashes right left at the officers in command of the army that surrendered. Those were stormy days, and the editors of the pa pers behaved just as did the editors in 1881 when they were urging General McClelland to go "On to Richmond" and abusing everybody. In Congress a New England member named Widgery bad opposed the formation of a stand ing army and lioasted that in three months he could conquer Canada with the New England militia. The Rep ertory (wills Mr. Widgery's attention to this and jabs him in the ribs. The editor of the Pennsylvania Fann er announces that Jared Ingersoll. of Philadelphia, "though devoted to the tranquil and domestic scenes of private life will not decline the call of his conn try in this gloomy and perilous hour." It seems that Mr. Ingersoll had been nominated for Vice President by the Populists of York county. As a mat ter of fact Mr Ingersoll was not elected Vice President. It took more than the votes of the York county Populists to elect a Vice President in those days. But Mr. Ingersoll had friends, and they printed a long address in the Pennsyl vania Farmer, calling on the jieople to stand up in their might, to save tin country. to protect their interests, and a lot of other things in italics and cap itals, all to the glorification of DeWitt Clinton and Mr' Ingersoll. The ad dress is signed by William Slaymaker, a relative of the Lancaster county man who owned the bull that tried to butt the locomotive off the track, and by Conrad Schwartz. The latest news from England in this old-time pajier was dated London Aug., 4th.and was almost two months old. There are two advertisements in thin old sheet. Joseph Eberman announces that he has set up a clockmaking estab lishment next door to Mr. Mayer's iron store and two doors west of Mr. Slav maker's inn. and William Grier gives notiw that he is selling a new history of America by William Robertson, D. D. It was apretty young country to have a history Breathing impure air makes impure blood. Clear your system by taking II ood 's Sa rsa parilla, The man who enters politics poor and after a few years retires with a competency is not likely to have milch, if any, moral character left. HOOD'S PSLLS euro Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, oasy to oporati. 25c. Such things as the blowing up of the defunct Gardner Morrow & Co.. bank building, at Hollidaysburg, recently are getting to be of entirely too com mon occurrence in the United States. Let it be understood that this is a free country, but its freedom does not in clude the license to carry into effect every whim, no matter how much the rights of others are infringed upon. "Mystic Cure" 'i»r Kheutnarisin aud Neuralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 (lays. It* action upon the iiystem in remarkable und mysterious. It remove* at once the c;uise and the disea*e immodiutely ili-»ap_ |ienr-<. The first donu greatly benefit*; 7;> nun I h Hold by . lteilic, Bid J. F. Ilalph Druggist#, Kutler AprOG Easter lilies are sprouting. Valentine's day came on Sunday this time. A yarn manufacturer—the theatrical press agent. The hansom man generally has a , good coinage. Suit has been entered in the Blair connty court by twenty-eight Blair county constables against the county commissioners as a test to determine whether or not the officers are each en titled to a fee of #1.50 and mileage for making their returns to court The legal question for the court to decide is whether the constable's fee law of 1893 rejieals all other statutes on the same subject. A case stated will lie submitted to Judge Bell at argnment court NATURE'S Compound is (f*:niajr i favor every day. C. P. Stewart. Salfsburn Pa. says: "It has helped me mere tbag anythin. else." It builds np the system gives a pood natural appetite. KheumaUam Cured in a Day At Oraleton. Potter count}-, recently Charles Leach, aged 14 years was driv ing a blind horse. When the horse reached the bridge ou Main street, he in some manner jumped the railing on the bridge and fell eighteen feet. The horse was instantly killed and the boy lived onlv a few minutes. DIPHTFIEKIi —Nine times ic ten a physician will not be needed if Arm strong's Diptherm and (Quinsy Drops are used as scon as soreness is felt in the throat. The Central Pennsylvania conference of the M. E. church will meet in Clear field in March and at that time com niittees will be appointed on the estab lishment of the Deaconess' homes. The first matter in this connection will be the selection of a place for the home and the choice now rests between Al toona, Harrisbtirg and Williamsport. When first established the home will have but three deaconesses, who will visit the sick, care for the poor and en courage the fallen to lead l>etter lives. The Missouri negro who was recently sentenced to ninety nine years impris onment for killing his sweetheart and three years additional for stealing a horse, need have little concern about where he is to roost for the rest of his life. KNOCKED OUT-A in. rebuilt *".v» il'TiiMin Kros (.;>ng!i ?yrop ti*1 1s 11 11 111 Ie as crazy as a loon. Willie—"Pa. why is a criminal called a 'crook'?" Pa- "Probably because he's l>ent 011 doing wrong. R UEUM\TISvI MI.IU- cases irta't-.l ,i it., other rem..!n » have li.en cured «i'h \r.usrrung-* • I 'ure U " It p-ache* pain, ( U f »*< f-p-HUiH, lulline*, crnmi eo'ic, en--It r i wi t-u<, e'c. Many a woman is willing to be shoe ked, because she knows that she can blush becomingly. First girl "Do you know the young man who just passed V" Second girl "Yes'. "What is his name?" "At present it is Dennis, rejected him last night And this is wnat comes of the ground hog running the weather. A cashier who has been 20 years in stealing SIS,(XJO aught to run away. The Carnegie man who values his wife's affections at sJIO.(MK) is not such a bad man. A Kif3THONG'S Little .iy Ht.'in Pi;l», the Uni'i-t and lie,-' 171 r used. A truo !iver"pi!l that is KUte t" please Butler, the San Francisco murderer, may be almost anybody else, - judging from his many names and identities. Tom Watson isn't suppressed by any means. He still has a contest in Con gress for a seat that he did not get. A coat of arms is not half so neces sary in America as a coat of home grown wool, if you want to be in good society. Not satisfied with oil wells, the Sala manca Indians now want to have the fun that comes along with a gold excit ement. A Singular oversight in Bryan's new book is the neglect to put Tom Watson's picture among the others. Wouldn't it be tough if somebody should start a move to make women take off llieir Easter bonnets when the dav comes. Now that they are afraid the chief in dustry of the town will move away. Harisbnrg is going to create a fire de partment that will be somtehingbesides little boys with squirt guns. The entire pack of fox hounds be longing to the Stratford Hunt. Tredyff rin township, Chester Co., were killed on the lith.. hydrophobia having got out among them. Harry H. Ritter, who paid fl" for an acre and a quarter of baren land in the northern part of York county, has been offered $25,000 for his ground.—Gold ore worth £lO per ton. has been discov ered on the place. The Pennsylvania superior court de cided that tree owners have some rights. The employes of the telegraph company which had a line crossing the land of Dr. John Marshall, in Bucks county entered njion that land to add new cross bars and wires to the poles. To facilitate such additions they cut down a number of fine shade trees growing on Dr. Marshall s place. The men were arrested, and for this wanton deatmction were lined SSO each, and in defanlt of payment, to imprisonment for fifty days. The suis-rior court af firmed the sentence. A Missouri farmer is scouring the country for a fellow who eloped with his wife and his mule. He announces that if the mule is returned all will tie forgiven, as it will be no trouble for bim to get another wife. In this world we are more or less de pendent on each other, the suspenders could not hold up the trousers if it were not for the buttons. Coffee is said to keep people awake. Three or four cups will answer every purpose of a Sunday morning just be fore church time. In an opinion tiled by Justice Mitchell in the Supreme Court he says the rule requiring a pedestrian to stop, look and listen before crossing a railroad must be observed by bicyclers. In the last Cuban rebellion Americans lost property amounting to SIOOO,OOO, 000, and they will suffer in the present war to a greater amount. UUCrUKa LAKh 'V~ H I'll! /TK DISPKNS VItV. JV 1 ~Jn Or J. PETC. A /E. ANI> FOURTH 87. - JR PITTSBURGH, PA. ~~T< \ All form* of (leliriito ami C'nu - 'O- iila nil. iteil I»i J* rernillln*l)ON V-A" 'Jry R 11•; 11*1. an»ISCIENTIFIC M.-.1-i. i. ile ii lUU treat. <1 nt tins I'i •1. v. >th n -iccem. irely attained. I»r. S. % .i.oinljcrof tlio Uov.il t oikgoif I ny iid Snip ...i . nn.' 1 till- Ol lest and nc t , ..: ir.cd srEciAi.ts.' in tli.-*city Sp.-'al at .1 iv.vciitoNnrvi.ns prbillty from ercwuiiv .l. '1 vert Inn, I idifcrotinii of yontli,etc.,rau.'" i. ,11 and /u-i.lal •!< • ny,larfc of erierify. • ' ncv. ate ; ...«><> acr^an.«,i" - - Ceii- iltatinri •lie ae. . Uirt].' <•..iiD'lenti.ll O.Uce hotini, 0U- I , i7to br. M. ; ftiiri'ln\ * 2 jC'.Ji" all at ofli.-o or ud re. i 1 'lts I.AKKyCOH. >KSN AV L Prescriptions and Family Recipes are «atters of mportance and should be filled carefully and with pure drags only, w.* give them our special attention. The Baby + * requires a little special care duriug the warm weather, espec ially if fed trom a bottle, we have a supply of frest infant food, at all times, also bottles, nipples, tubes, bottle and tube cleaners etc. It you desire a sterilizer we can supply you with one, or will be pleased to furnish any desired information concerning them, Disinfectants should be used extensively at this season T)f the year, the best being copperas, chloride-lime, and crude carbolic acid, the latter being better than the pure, as in purifying an importaut disis fecting agent is removed, we have a large supply of these at all times. We also carry a full ine of toilet articles and sick-room requisites. REDICK & GROHMANN PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA. *- « I j tuality A »Power, I Hitch your ® I But be sure | I business if TO it's in | works to a ™ P Fahys Gold-1 i? p-ood watch, j !'"i ' f'Med Case, | V 1 • f a ••••• . E. QRIEB, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TC SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. A 4* 4- Genuine Scotch Tweed Suit, j made as you want it, FOR $24 is an example of how our JO per cent discount sale ■ reduced the price of our j foo suit. SO WE MUST empty the stock tables before our Spring Patterns a. rive. The discount goes during JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. THIS IS A BENEFIT FOR YOU: Come in and see about it. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES AT J R. GRIFB'S and Do Not Make Five. 05% a n iU It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly of jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making, a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. J. R. GUI!. US SOUTH Maw ST THE KEELEY SURE lia Kpcclnl bo-ti !•> l-vines* mm who, lmvfn_' drift..! i . . : > t : .<- .'rink t und n... .1 i..-n ■ .limit! '■>- a'•"fi. ■< "holism fa.tei:"l u;. !I t!i. retidtrii'jt tlicin im'it h> msnur ■■ ef l ir roi|iilriit3 ii < l.vr brain. A four "• '•'» ir '(vnMQcnt at tho V TMJURO KKfll r.Y luSTITCTB "I>. I-MC Flftli Avenue, , • them nil Hi. ir pow n, mental uiiil [i .I. : vs tho .ilci'.rn- it nepetite, mid rcn.r ■. I mii to the im.iitl. ii thev win. In be- I. iiitnor.! iluiii l' Vl o . IMS treated hero, and a..-. , ; thcin mnM of TOOT own to yti.rn in. - an r.-f'.r with ofnli'l.ii tn tho e ..hi:. und etllcioiiey of tli« Ke ley Cure. Tli- f !' ' : m" t m ur. liiin- ... . "ierJiim la pvit U. S.:nU lor i*Ui"lilct eiviiur lull iil .rmar Uoti ' ' L. C. WICK, DH.AI.RR IN Rough Worked Lumber OF AI.L KINKS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Alwa/s in Stock. LIME, H\lß AND PLASTER. Office opposite I'. & W. Depot. BUTLER, PA, THAT TIRED SYSTEM : can be made strong by cautious use of I pure liquors. We offer Pure 6-year-o!d unadulterated Whisky, either Finch's, Over liolt, Gibson, Guckcnheimer, Large, or Mt. Vernon at f i.oo per full quart, or 6 qts. for *5.00. We do not say you cannot get purity and age elsewhere. We do say, in 9 cases out of 10, you pay for adulterated substitutes. On C. 0. D. or Mail Orders of SIO.OO or over we prepay all charge* Our Motto : i "FAIR DEALINGS TO EVERYBODY." Grandfather's Choice Whisky, guaran teed 3 years eld, $2.00 per gallon. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Wa'er SI. Opposite B. & 0. Depot. Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, Pa. Sf.ThTLVD 111 UH —DENTAL ROOMS.-- U I 4 39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. fi [MI BHWf We'repRACTICA' I HHT A CROWN »I'® New Room. 201 S. Main St. New line of Blank Book Writing Paper just received. 201 S. Main St. (C~^ t The Place to Buy GAS COOK" ING AND;H EATING STOVES, GAS BURNERS AND FIX TURES, HOSE, HATH TURS, ENAMEL AND IMPROVED WELSHBACH GAS BURNER, W. E O'BRIEN «;ON -107 East Jefferson St. CAN FJND^I . EEMIiTCSTON BROS. c TfU 'jo I ft, r» fur vprtiaiuir »l ' r*ml r BIG CLEARANCE SALE AT 123 1) T pipp 122 S. Main St. 1,1 Ini S. Main St. The Leading Millinery House. Of Bntler Co. It will be to yoor interest to attend this CLEARANCE SALE as allonr Millinery must go regardless of cost, to make room for the spring goods. NOTHING WILL BE SAVED. Fine and stylish Bonnets. Hats, Tan O'Shantcrs, Fascinators, Hoods, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything in our store will go WAY BELOW COST. Early bu vers for Inrst bargains. L). T. PAPE, CLOSING OUT SALE OF CLOTHING Our closing out sale of men's, boys and childrens overcoats, suits and pants is still going on as we desire to close out every garment in the house before April i, 1897. Our stock is yet lull and complete Childrens suits from 75c up, childrens overcoats from 75c up. We must say that our sales so far have exceeded our most sanguine ex pectations being much in excess of last year. We will still continue to carry the largest and best selected line o. furnishing gcods in Butler, such as underwear, gloves, mittens, shirts in laundried and unlaundried, percales, madras, domestic and jerseys, collars, cuds, ties in necks, bows and four-in-hands. Hats, caps, overalls, jackets, sweaters, cardigan jackets, umbrellas, trunks, valises, telescopes, satchels, cloth, hair and tooth brushes, purses, pocket and bill books, papetries, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, clocks, silverware, spectacles and eye glasses, toilet soaps, mackintoshes, rubber coats, canvass coats, etc. We Guarantee Quality and Prices. When looking for Holiday goods give us a call, we know that we can suit you. D. A. HECK A SON, 121 N. Main St. Butler, Pv • ISAVEI j < 25 PER CENT. 25 PER CENT. ' > < All ours is yours for one quarter less than we asked last month. We lose money this month, because we want | money—because the season is over—we made enough < last month. The over-particular may not find the as- ► sortmcnt they want, but there rr'* good enough styles i and good enough goods for sensible, money-saving folks. | - - JUST A FEW PRICES - - < ► Men's Good Felt Bocts and overs now go at $1 25^ Alen's Tatent Bucket Overs for felt boots, now go at 85^ Men's warranted leather boots, now go at I 50^ ►J Child's Candee Rubber Boots, now go at 90 ( A Men's low cloth and Rubber Arctics, now go at 60 > Men's Tap sole lace working shoes, now go at...: 85 M Men's Strap Sandal Rubbers, (Goodver Glove) now go at 40 ( M Ladies' Rubbers (one lot high grade rabbet s,) now go at 25 1 toy's service shoes (warranted,) now go at 85 M Ladies' Fine McKay sewed shoes, 110* go at 1 00 < 1 AND THERE ARE OTHERS. I j A. RUFF ft SON, : 1 No. 114, S. Main St. j h dh A rffc A A A nih A A A X>OOOPOOO^OOOOOOoooooooo This popular house has just been entirely remodeled i > ( > and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests { > will always receive close attention. 1 y 4 . Located near Postoflice and P.& W. Depot. When > in Evans City stop at the Commercial. Bell Tele- { YOU 0 SHOULD KNOW * That there is no well regulated house hold without the remedies that give re lief in so many ailments that make life miserable. A little good whisky or brandy. A glass of either Port. Sherry, Claret or Angelica wine often helps to restore the normal condition of the sys tem, and if kept handy in case of an emergency may be the means of saving and prolonging life—Your physicians will tell you that OUR WINES AND WHISKIES ARE PURE AND CAN BE RELIED UPON. All brands of PUREST wines. $2.00, $12.50, $3.00 and $4.00 per gallon— Our whiskies are standard —£2.00, $2,50, $3.00 and #4.00 per gallon. ■ WE PA V EXPRESSAGE ON ALL ORDERS OF £5.00 AND OVER. MAX KLEIN, WHOLESALE LIQUORS 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa. EYES EXAMINED FKEE OF CHAKGE ■®TWr R. L. Kirkpatrick, Optician and Jcwelei Next to Court House Butler, Pa Gridi-«te L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. j 17 E. JBFFERSON ST., BUTLER, - PA. Sabßcribe tor the Gitizin.