A GENTLE REMINDER. gBICKEL'S GRANDS ANDg SsAMPLE SALE. 2 Still Going On. Big bargains in all lines —you'll be astonished at how muc.i you can get tor your money at our store. Stock must be sold even if we must make a sacrifice on tbe goods. Our large spring stock is beginning to arrive and we most close out winter goods—we need the room and if you see the bargains I am offering you will buy here. . - A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE WILL OFFER - - * Men's oil grain waterproof shoes at * 1 2 5 Boy's all solid waterproof Shoes at. 9° Ladies' waterproof kangaroo calf shoes at 9° Boys high-cut copper tipped shoes at ' "5 Men's fine calf boots at 1 I Women's Sue serge ilippeis 5 Ladies' fine dongola pat. tip shoes at r Ladies' fine enamel handwelt shoes at.- 2 Full stock of sole leather, high iron stands with four lasts each reduced to 50 cents. All felt goods, leggins, overg?iters aud all winter goods to be closed out cheap. See our bargain couuters crowded with interesting bar gains. - - MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION - JOHN BICKE .4 128, S. NAIN St. BUTLER. PA.,,^ . -- - , CGC-OOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOGOO^ „ i/iiilaC" *§p is I | tuality /JL Power. I | Hitch your W |But be surel business Pi it's in a | I ! works to a ™ m Fahys Gold=| I good watch. I m filled Case, | !« • 1 And that you buy it from g E. GRIEB, JEWELER, j 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. 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 full 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, cufls, 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 & SOS, 121 N. Main St. Butler, I'a. The Mew-York Weekly Tribune FOR EVERY member of y, llv , EVERY family on EVERY farm, in EVERY village, in EVERY State or Territory. 1 \ FOR Education, \ FOR Noble Manhood, \ FOR True Womanhood, Trn *l' important news of the Nation. VTx V XliO a j| important news of the vVorld. nl p TVI7Q the most reliable market reports. . vHi V -CjO brilliant and instructive editorials. Trn f< T ~VT QJ fascinating short stories. VJ-"- » an ucexcellcd agricultural department Trp scientific and mechanical information. vXA » XZiO i|] us trated fashion articles. humorous illustrations. "-*■ » -LikJ entertainment to young and old. Trii f4 jVF S t XjO satisfaction everywhere to everybody We furnish t4 The Citizen" and t4 N. Y. Weekly Tribune" FOR si.so PER Y^AR. CASH IX ADVANCE. Address all orders to IK[ CITIZEI Write your name and aWnM| Secda, I'lant llnlbH, . y iuall Tr< »: i. cto. by mall post-" w ' "paid, oaf o arrlT.il ;u.i 1 i ioti 1.-irjrer ytr 1 'wm JBHP Dyexpreasorfrclght. iM Year, ssoreuuliousca. l.oou Acres. pBJ THE BTORR3 it HARRISON CO., Box 462 Paincsvllle, Q> Advertise In The Citizen. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has everbetn produced to equal or compare with Huaphreys' Witch. Hazel Oil as a CVRATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION-. It has betn used 40 years and always affords relief and always pives satisfaction. It Cures Pn.Fi> or HFUGERHOII>S, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BCENS, 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 I.s FLAMED 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 fi.oo. Bold > J Dmcgiiti, or tent poet-pud on receiptof price. HI VFIIRMV MB. CO., 111*111 »*U« Si., S<" tort WITCH HAZEL OIL CATARRH LOCAL 1 DISEASE KpSgSKS and is the result of colds and CyprrCQlD* sudden climatic changes. Wl'l For your Protection A we positively state tLat t « Br. fy* $ remedy does not conta n BM ' . <&; or any oiher .Ljur- Ely's Cream Ealmßi^3 is ackr.ow to be the mo«t cure for Na?al Catarrh, Cod in Head and Hay f erer of all j rem'-di#-*. It and c!ear-c<» the nasal jKiswajres allayi pain ana ir.Jlammat.on. heals the s^-r—. pro- f tects tne memhr&ce from colrl®, restores the «•: I of taste and Pitt-::. I*rtcesne.atl>rni:ffi«taorbvma ... ELY BROTHKUS, 6*5 Warren fctreet, New York. , j ' r «tt 0 .hi M '-i Ilk ,^1 t A BOTTLE.-*-=a ffiy^6IWTII.ES""-ss^^i I Retain** Old Rxport Whisky ha« N I hren tried and te.stfd durirg the patt 15 B i ■ year* by thousands, and is Cneir favorite IJ . J 10-day—it* »>»solute!y pur » and invigor* IJ 9 |I6 r,\A*-r% t free nf rharu*- ai») wri'if [1 j j rlnu* *r.<\ pafstj' [f II f <3oifT?er) 1 iha6(on j| ! S Af.oif£A'. ■. ; J !' 1 JL ! ( 1 THAT TIRED SYSTEM can be made strong by cautious use- of ; pure liquors. We offer ] Pure 6-year-old unadulterated , Whisky, either Finch's, Over holt, Gibson, Guckenheimer, Large, or Mt. Vernon at SI.OO 1 per full quart, or 6 qts. for t We do not say you cannot get purity , and age elsewhere. We do say, ill 9 J cases out of 10, you pay for adulterated substitutes. < On C. 0. D. or Mail Orders of JlO.Ofl t or t.ver we prepay all charges t 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 St. Opposi-e B. &(). Depot Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, I'a. j oucroKS LA KB 1 fof&m VVJ /rr: ° IHPETfSART. > Crx. PEM>. A/e. AND FOURTH OT.. Jkr**tV PITTSaUBOK, PA. .1 j Sill is*. AH formiof Dclirntc nri'l Com ■ plicated I>l.H» :i-e* re»|iiirlnK<:os ri«EKTlAl.aii'l--!> IKNTIH' nation ore treated »t UU3 ,< ,ry v, >tti a uceest ;>rely attnlnprl. |lr. S. n K. Uike !H-«;etnl»er of tin: Itoyal < tiy- j. i and SnrgttOiV!, fln' 1 W tlic o! lent and irio-1 I <-rieiwl Hj-wnaus.' in tha rity. fi].w inl at .< ntlorn "iventoNirvoua Debility irmncr/ mr ' ;il exertion. I l'liw.retion of youth,etc.,'•ail*- ' nj? physlcai ana cental 'le' .'iy,llick of energy, !r j ,..ii !encv. etc.; oi-totrncci■« Old Fits, r .I. :,> i.u.ati-rn, and nil di' iseaof the Skin, . r-loo"!. I.uniff, t.'rlnarj <>r«an ,«.t<*. f'cr,-:.11:1 1i t" tr.■i 7 to H r. M.; Hiimlayn, 2U>4v. X. .rilv. iM at rf:s. I.AKK, C'.'U. J] ( S'S \\ P. iSO'TBtr. IM ITPI'-l'lUill. l-j THE KEELEY SORE liaj>r«cial txym to hw)ne*-i men whr». havirnj rlrift' 'I unions' iotisly Into tho 'lrink liabit aii'l awaken toQii'l the f ll.. • l ■in'.i.tf them some of your < r, n • , to rhom wo ' an refer with confl'l' r m t-. the olote *nfetjrand efßcluccy of (!• . yf'nre. The full'.• t and wu aearehlntr li'-.'- ' ■■'lon la B vlted. ften'l for uM»r fAF.'S f'HIUD.U I IA W --DENTAI. aOOWI -- "j > ' 39 - s<.h Avo., H'.t-burn. f :i| ! *1 WT'P&M W "'" PHACTICA' 1 H v?"Z 1 CROWN M \j S jC /FEV'F I'itt»inirg—KV ..or DO rJ ALF> #%%YOURS? '■■■' 1 CBOWNSA Mlll'J W - "' BPIOGE !* WVI tjtn PER TOOTH A I!. » p», *8 a ••• oNt.vja v ; fm «*-!. uTHERS FAIL v 4 r- u " Cocßalttb«o" I'. nm PIIIM., <»/»' '. i.lrty yrarn privetln fh»rrir»*o* *n .t.. »*' "i'-rt r.ml worn* it .*••-» nmtt'-r trout v hn< . .'♦• or :• - st»udi:.tf. I v :U ouarantse * f>ir* iw Fr w < v.: n 'H'V*' 0 i ps&yt',) «,.a uuii'M Hotel Willard. Reopened and ready for tbe aceoniniO'la tion of the traveling public. Everything thirst-class. MRS. MATTIE REIHIKG, Owner FFTFLZ£B GAEAIE nv.HT Iff TIIK WORI.D. ttn wenrlnrTitlitiofKiro annurpoMm], •'■tunny •uM»«Mnit rwo t/ox'-n of nnr other brand. Not ofT'etol by heat irUKTTIIK'tKMillvi'. IfOKSAI.E liV rEALKJU: UENEItALLY J BUSINESS > (If J/)tt rr'A COI/I.EOE > \ \! yj yj/y In Arnrrica for ob- r v uUnlng s l>ri-a/1 y j Ij/J wlnoing ed uoa - f y mm 1 TH K CITIZKX The Clay Eaters. Yellow clay as a dai'y food is what many of the people of Winston county Ala . live and thrive on. say- the At lanta Constitution. The conntv of Winston is in the northwestern portion :of the State and is -parsely settled, 'ts ! population being poor and appearing to lie eking out a mere existence. It is only within the past few years that the amount of taxes collected from the en tire county amounted to £l.<*K). Until ! ssy Winston w.us torty miles from the nearest railroad and county conrt house twenty miles further. Houses of wor ship and those for educational purposes are few and far between. A majority of Winston « population live in small log cabins of the rudest kind* and eke out a miserable existence by farming hunting and fishing. Their farms, or patches as they call ; them, are small clearings around their | cabins, and are seldom more than a few acres in extent Their crap as they in variably say. consists of corn. peas and potatoes. and a few who are fortunate enough to own a horse attempt to raise a little cotton. The land is very j>oor and as the crops receive little work, the yield is alw ays small. A few hogs are raised, but the majority depend on the ' country stores for the few strips of ba i con they eat during the year. Here in this county, though, the moonshine i stills flourish as the green bay tree. In ; almost every cave and on every little brook among the hills may be found a still whose undertaker's delight is pro duced bv the soft light of the moon and where Uncle Sam fails to get his pull down of 00 cents on the gallon. These people are too far from market to sell their corn for money, but they can con vert it into good, straight liquor, carry it in kegs or jugs to the more thickly settled neighborhoods a few miles away and obtain a few dollars in money, some tobacco, coffee, and snuff for the women folks. Men. women and chil dren are slaves to the tobacco habit. The women cnew. smoke, and dip snuff but "dipping" is generally a Sunday lnxnrv, as snuff is hard for them to get. The clay eaten by these people is found along the banks of the small mountain stream in inexhaustible quan tities, and is of a dirty white color nsn ally, sometimes a pale jtellow. It has a peculiar oily appearance, and the oil keeps it from sticking to the hands or month. When dry it does not crumble and a few drops of water will soften it until it can be rolled into any shape de sired. The clay is almost without taste but evidently possesses some nourish ment. as these people declare they can subsist on it for days withont any other food. They place a small piece in the month and hold it there until it dissol ves and is swallowed in small (|nanti ties at a time. The quantity eaten at One time varies from a lump as large as a pea for a child or beginner to a lamp as large as a man's fist for those who have eaten it for years. These people eat the clay with a ravenous relish, and the only bad effect seems to be the pecu liar appearande it gives the skin of those who become addicted to the habit The skin turn pale, so pale in fact as to give the face the pallor of death, and later it turns a sickly pale yellow, a c ilor resembling some of the day eaten. Children who become addicted to clay eating grow old, at l*«ast in ap pearance, prematurely. and th<-ir face* lose forever the bright glow of youth and health. Strange as it may appear, there is little sickness among the clay eaters, and they live as long as the av erage mankind, thin proving that clay feiting is not fatal in its effects. With the tanacity of ignorance these people cling to their filthy habits. tra
  • ont 2-1 o'clock, if not set in motion sooner i the old man. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, «li! Icusness, Indigestion, Headache Easy to taioisonons little nnisa nces. NATURK'S Compound is gaining in favor every day. C. I'. Stewart, Salts burg Pa., says: "It has helped tne more than anything else." It buiidtt up the system gives a good natural appetite. Ittssaidthi (Greenland whale some times attains the age of four hundred years. RHEUMATISM- Many case-, treated with other remedies, have been cured with Armstrongs "I cure I" It reaches pain, cures pains, bruises, crampcolic, cholera-inorbus, etc, ft is said that, the specifications for the six or seven hundred steel cars for the Pittsburg, Bessemer & Lake Erie, or Carnegie line, call for cars of 100,000 pounds capacity, of the hopper bottom type, with Hhoen press steel trucks Westinghouse air brakes and safety couplers fJids are being received, but Hp to date no contracts except those let to the Ohio Falls Car Company for gondola cars have been made. Nothing Succeeds I-ikc Success. The success of the Hpeer N. .1. Wine Co. in producing an extra quality of Grape Brandy is marvelous. They re !\ ■ • on tin '/rape for Ixidy and finv ir. and hence there is a growing do inarid for this Mrawly which rivals the old brand- of Cognac. France Nothing is finer or richer than Speer's Old Climax ISrandy and his old Port, five to fifteen years old For table u«>' their Clarets art' unsurpassed For the sick room, hospital and Sacramental purposes their I'nfcrmented Grape Juice is recommended and used by both physicians and divines. Sold by drug gists. Sagacity Of Horses. In the year 1572. daring a skirmish with the Sioux Indian- the Third United State- Cavalry formed an en campment in a valley on the sonthern border of Dakota. At nightfall the horses were tethered by a long line to the ground. Toward daybreak a vio lent storm of rain and haii burst over the valley, when the terrified animals broke loose from their fastenings and tore away np the steep sides of the val ley into the territory of the enemy. Without horses, at the mercy of the en emy, we would have been lost: yet it was impossible, in the darknes.-, to go after them into an unknown country. the commanding officer as a last re source. ordered the stable call to lie sounded. In a few minutes every horse had returned to the encampment, and we were saved. Aunt Rachael's Bitters. The undeniable fact that these Bit tersare composed in the main of Speer's Wine, with Peruvian Bark. Snake Root etc. analyzed and recommended to in valids and the Medical Profession, by the best Chemists in the United States, cannot fail in inspiring confidence in the use of these Malarial Bitters, Cyclers with "*JT wheels don't notice ordinary mortals. The salesman in a bird store might l>e referred to as a bill clerk. Many a grocer with jioor tea makes the most of it by putting up the price Dealers art.* laying in hammocks. Goes by the bo;.ru planked shad. A drawbridge —the one on a violin. DIPHTHERIA—Nine t.tuirs in ten a phv sician will not be n-.-i-dcd it Arm strong's Oiphtlu-ria and yuinsy D.ops are used as soon as soreness is telt iu tlie throat. Baseball rooters are testing their lungs. The book agent is often a man with a history. It takes a fellow with considerable brass to propose to a girl with lots of gold. It .seems strange but you occasional ly find an all around sport who is stjuare. When a man borrows money from you and never turns up it is a case of touch and go. ARMSTRONG'S—LittIe System Pills, the finest and best ever used. A true liver pill that is sure to please. ' Mathainaticky am ijueer," Hays bro ther Watkins. "Yo' kin git a peck of trouble ont of a pint ob fnn. "Wouldn't it be nice if we only lived in the Dark Ages? she murmured. And he took the bint and turned ont the Blest*ed is the man who has false teeth for he shall not suffer from April fool candy. Contortionist -"I can see the back of my neck. " Manager—' I nsed to l»e a contor tionist my self, but I can't stand lying." KNOCKED OUT—A merchant says Morrison Bios Co lgh Syrup has knock ed out my sales on all other cough cures. A company has purchased a farm in Illinois where cat farming will l>e car ried 011 for the skins which sell for from lo to 1"> cents ea'-h, Maltese and black cats will be reared, and the ittish" collection is expected to number 10,000 in one year, and 100,000 in two vears. The question is often asked on what day docs Easter occur, and why does it not occur on the same day each year. In early times this subject gave rise to a controversy, and it was not until the time of Constantino that it was finally settled the Council of Nice declaring Easter to be always 011 the first Sunday after the full moon which occur- on e on Sunday, Easter is the following Sunday. Women in Barmah propose to men whom they seek in marriage, and whi.n they tire of thein a divorce can be had for the asking. They pressed forward and closely ex amined the Roentgen photograph. ' His liver," they said, "it is the image of his father's, but he gets his lungs from his mother's folk." The Cuban tobacco yield the past year has been 7.">,000 bales, in stead of 500,000 bales. A London thief has been doing a thriving business by providing himself with a hook attached to a line, by which he managed from the flsit, roofs to secure bird cages with their inmates which he old at 11 great profit on his investment. A pair of gloves pat-s< s through about 200 hands from the moment the skin leaves the dressers until the gloves are purchased by the intending wearer. Have yon pruned your grape vines? Don't put it off much longer or they will bleed to death. Prune back to two or three buds, cut all dead wood off, keep your vines as noar the ground as possible and prune with an eye to IK-an ty Don't be afraid of the knife, as the h-s bearing branches you have the birg er and finer will be the grapes. There was held recently in Philadel phia a meeting of the presidents of all the colleges in Pennsylvania. The ob ject of the meeting was to arrange a standard of admission into the various colleges Ont. of about 120 colleges only about 20 nre tip to the standard. Rheumatism Ccrhii in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cure# in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system i» remarkable and my»terioas. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cent'.. Sold by J. C. Kedic, ar.d J. I'. Balpli Druggists. Butler. Apr 96 Ufllli IS THE TIME TO HAVE nlln Your OlotHirj/} CLEANED or DYED If you want good and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place In town where you can get it, and that is at ntf m aii »#MS k ~il (> (Jenter twoinio. tio fine \v.»rk in out- J1 or Photographs. I his is the time ofj -ir to have .1 picture ol your house. Give us a trial. A ;eiit for the .James to'A n Sliding blind IJo New York. R. FISHER & SON, Adrertiaa iu the CITIZEN. 1 WHILE YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail lolook , , over our line of perfumes, we have re- / ceived some very fine ones lately, and will be pleased to have you examine -- - -^j>) >j them. J Ji / i" We also-have a very large asscrtm nt ~~ of tooth brushes made expressly for us r -_ \- | which bear our stamp, these brushes ' we guarantee and request the return of \ffW- » any that prove unsatisfactory. i* Yon may need something for your —. ~— chapped hands and face, and if so we > i recommend Oydonium Cream as a fine . I toilet preparation. KEI )I C K & GROHMA XN DRUGGISTS. PLoJ'LLS PHONE. u 4 . BUTLER PA. J = *A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT T' SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. . Butler Savings Bank : 'Jutier, Capital - - - >6o ,ooo.ee Surplus ami Profits *119,263.67 •!'» I.PIHVIs. Prewdeut I HENRY UrOI'TMAN . V ice-Prv.i. lent 1 W v camp KM., fr - j oi 18 n. st -s Tell™ s I'lUKi'HIKs -Kisepli I, urvis. ,1. Ilriiry iro '..to, \\. I) Drm-lon \v \ St-in. .1 " 11. The Butler Saving* Bank i> tin* Oldr*t r linking Institution in Butler Tounty. General banking tmsine» transacted. \\» solicit account* of nil producer*. mer chants, farmers and others, i All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Interest paid on time deposits. TH K Butler County National Bank, Butl Penn, Capital paid in - - $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits - ft 14,647.87 Jos. Ilartman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. A general bunkliiK business transacted. ' Inter«-st paid on tim** deposits. • Money loaned on approved security. We invite you loopen an account with this bank. I>IKK< TOliS Hon. Joseph Hartrnun, Hon. W. s. Vvaldron. Dr. N. M Hoover. If. \l«*- Swwney, K. K. Abraras. <\ |\ Collins. I. (i. Sruith. Leslie I* lla/.iett. M. Fincgan, W. W. H. Lark in. .lolm Humphrey. Dr. \V. Me<'iindless, >ht>Mth. Levi M. Wise. J. V. Kitts. RE VIVO • h *9 KETORLS Vitdlitv* W/ id* Y Well Man IS. I».y. 7 (f? W- 1 1.-n. Day. WfM Till-: <;i(h VT .iOtli Day. FRENCH REMEDY produces the atxive remilta In .so days. It4i(:Lo powerfully ami quickly, cures when all others fall. Young men will regain their lost mun bood and nil men will reenver their youthful vlK'.r i'y usl' ir RKVIVo. Ii (ju'elcly and surely r. stored Lest vitality. Power, Fiiilirik' M< morv. VV.ij-.ilns DlseH'.es. unrt ill elle.-ts ■,< • xi- m.d lndl-.(refioii. whirl) un fits one for si mi > i.usine hor roarrlage. Ituol bitlH a grea' nerve tonl and blood builder, bringing back the pink plow to uale cheeks tfti'l restori'i,- t'ie fire or you'll. It wiirlsoll Insanity and ( onsurnpti'iri. Irt->!>t 011 having REEVIVO. no Other !l fan be Carried In vest pocket. By mail. SI.OO per naekage, or six for - i'. 'iO. ulti- 1 pfisitlvc written gu-nantee 'ocure or ret'iinl n • moriey. 1 ircutar free. Address KOVAI. MEOH IMC (> . < 11ICAOO. 11.1. For Sale by RKDDICK & GROMANN, ' I f J 1 - 7 : v. ... m I>ono» I fjr •*»!•. Pfl tiy nllnrinz htlvrrt aiu) thine y> < an u<'t th/j b«wt rnaJo, flni -t flninh and MOST POPULAR CEV/INC MACHINE for utT 'Tf Ronx. i,tij from n-iiahlo innn»ifni*?urfn» th«t lmv< t *r< |nit«« in t».»' rorl,l Hut rntfru/tt. n. dtiral>»lity t»f worVlntf part«.flr:« i,. : , timtn, nuiy in or bS MMttiiyiinrMvni(.n»*w!l,e NEW HOME WRITE KOR CIRCULARS. The Hew Homo Sswfng Machine Co. Oraw>k. Ma ■ 2X ffrojt Hijr a mk.M.X CaiCAOO. IIX. fT. I/»• , SJo, I'AM.K Tpi AM B AM VMA3icn*co, Cal. A ilakta, 6A. ran SALE BV J. B. McDfcVITT Dealer in Sewing Mftchinex, I'iani'H and Organ- text door to Y. 11. C. A. build ing— Holler Pa. Huy the light-running, New Home, aewirig machine, perfect, Kati-daoti.iti guar anteeil, never gets ont of order. AT .1 R. QRIBB'S '2, and '2. Do Not Make Hive. It's quttt. «i problem to please eve:yone'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 larj;e stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. 118 SOUTH HAIN ST 11 f| r»;« i nfllih itrnn4. ENH'ffiOYflL PILIS . Original « n i| Onlr Uemilnr. A Jffdf 'fi '•*'» » *r»" *. > L '• » • s/'} r?* Ink. yV IH *'•, i Mm other / ' ''/u- V I / f. . I I* \T* $ r.r 1',1.t!. - : ' » r^imrn X / %«•*!!. Ift.OOO > •/ •*•. I - I hi l.i«ler< li„|i'' ..O.SOH »,,m, I* Imv*! Wh;;I«U. i'Lllsds.! I*^ SEAfiOR 4 NACE'S Livery, Feed a~.d Sale Stable REAR OF WICK HOUSE, 3 BUTLER, PA. lie bed ai.d fur hire, t R* st heeoniodaii-i kin tov> f. r pernia r ne;.T li ianling «Ld transient trade. Speei r tl care guar .n'ee.i y Stable r ■■•111 tor cis'J- five h.>l«i a ; A g.iud ( Ih-s ..f bnr-f i>. both d: i-erx am djaft hnrses always on hand and for sil ; order a 101 l g:,ar : t .tee; :*n«l I «r.-c* bough j "lji.tri proper notification bv SEANOR S SACK Telejjhi tie, No 219 What is Your Need? ; % T " 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. j 42 S. Main St., Butler, I'erui'a I • - WALL MOULDINGS The nicest line of Wall Mouldings in town are at, Heine m an 's New Room.' 201 S. Main St. New line of Blank Book Writing Paper just received. 20] S. Main St. J The Place to Buy GAS COOK ING AND IIHATIN'GSTOVKS, GAS BURNKRS AND FIX TURKS, HOSE, BATH TUBS, KNAMEL AND IMPWD WELSHBACH GAS BURNER, W. H. O'BRIEN LON i 107 I'.ast Jefferson St. EYES m rM\) PKfciK OK CKAHGE 4. L. KlrKpntrick, Opticific dou Jevelri Next to Court House Butler, I'a j CJi-vJuite I,a I'ort Ilarological Institute ' |[ D. T. PAPE i SPRING? 7 The Leading Millinery House in Bntler County. < ' r i!:i - lir t shipment of Sphinc Honnkts. H\ts, Flowfrs Tihbons < © Ui " MAunes t""?w s ' J I fJy Spring good* If yon want. *y lid, i f . 1 nj,l O' Hut now is the tune as we have all the new i { 3 shapes far Spring in stock. | <1 Remt-in'.er we alwavs i" sUxk a f u 'i line f MOUNRINti BONNETS J # !i ! D'l:^ < ruc' s<> a ' arKC " nc °f Communion I A WREATHS AND VEILS. : n. T. | f.VXXWXX&XX& I - - McKiNLEY - - j IIS NOW PRESIDENT an3 kinds ami have them on hands ready to deliver: you don't need to wait on them being made. We have good work harness, complete with breeching and col- S lars, for two horses at $25, check lines 18 feet long, with snaps, for fif #2.50, work bridles at *1 co, and every other part of harness at S equally low prices. Yot> ought to see*our «to buggy harness- you W, pay £ls other places. Come and look for yourselves. Harness oil 60c per gallon, sweat pa ls 25c, axle grease 5c per I® box, or probably yon need a buggy. Always buy your buggies Uj where there is a good selection and where the seller knows what he is selling and will tell you the truth. Martincourt & Co.'s M motto has always been, "never misrepresent nor trv to ret rich off one customer." We have so much cat>ital invested that we can not afford to lose X? our customers either by deception or extortion. No difference gt what you want about a wagon, buggy or harness, come here. It you want a to]), wheels, shafts, pole or cushion for your old £?< buggy, we keep and sell lots of them, also trunks and valises fx and Kramer Wagons. THE BEST WAGON ON EARTH. ' W YOURS. ' 3 S. B. MARTINCOURT & CO.l S s. B. MARTINCOURT, 128 , £. Jefferson Se. m J. M. IEIGHNEH. Buller Pa & 1 jSr I coming iij|^.loUß 1 WAY<3* 1\ HI I \ M happened to remark £LJ. \ \ i&mm { ? a lady ths other 'iiiat oar $3.75 ;; v and 1,00 > ADJF!" SHOES were the equal of most of the Shoes sold elsewhere at oixOO, and the Lidks ?iav. $ cn COMING OUR \ 7 AY c.r sii v* Thus, oes telling the truth briny Its reward. ut ** %h %♦; Our Specialty is not only low prices forh?£>h grades . ' but it s the fit, the make, tl.e .style —in short, the blend ing of the shoe and you. ut We are Shoe Artists. We know as soon as we look at a foot what kind oi a shoe it ought to go into; and a foot that comes in our store never gets into "the pew" or the wrong shoe. tr «•» o: vk <.* c %m A. RUFF t SON, No. 114, S. Main St. YOU SHOULD KINOW Tli.it there is no well regulated house hold without the remedies that give re lief in so many niltnenis tlvtt make life miserable. A httic good whisky fir brandy. A gla ■of rill; r I'ort. Sherry, Claret <>r Angelica wine often helps to restore the norin.il on liti n of the sys tem, and if kept handy in case of an emergency m iv b<: the means of saving and prolonging !ii<• Your [ihyvicians will tell you that * OUR WINES AND WHISKIES ARE PURE AND CAN BE RELIED UPON. Ah brands of I'I'RFST wines. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $.|.00 per gallon— Our whiskies arc standard— s2.oo, $2,50, $3.00 and #4.00 per gallon. II7: PAY EX PRESS A C.E OX ALL ORDERS OF $5.00 AXD OVER. MAX KLEIN, WHOLESALE LIQUORS 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa