I DOW N.J ilt took fourteen rounds tor Fitzsimons JR to knock Corbett ont. It took thirteen ballots to nominate a Republican Con- gressman in tliis Congressional district. 0 It costs ten dollars to become a member of the Butler Board of Trade. It takes <■) onlv $8.50 to buy a set of our own make . Buggy Harness with wide curved breast N, at collar and made of oak leather. This is / ov \j the best harness for the money we be- J f* U lieve iu America. Oi course wc have fk 1 them as low as $3.50, but you know and I we know this kind is no good, don't f wear, and liable to break any minute and 1 g* J horse run away and break your neck, all I I for #3.50. No, No, we don't say such ft JR fl stuff is good. You always know what |\ Uk Ss / 1 Martincourt & Co. say cau be relied up- j JTj £J on, and the price is always right. No K jdft (0 extortion, no deception here. Our capac- ity for making harness is thirty sets per |4k (Br week, and buying wholesale as we do, S and paying no rent, why can't we sell (B •5 cheap as any factory, and we do. We \ u never had is large a stock of buggies (V and wagons as now, and never as cheap. IS. B. MARTINCOURT & CO.! 2 S. B. MARTINCOURT, 128 - E Je'ferson St. S J. M. LEIOHNER. Buller Pa £ Charming Spring Styles IN FINE FOOTWEAR. Manv of which are to be seen here alone, a mammouth collection of captivating novelties in shoes. It's a grand spring stock that awaits your inspection. WE START AN ELEGANT LINE j-. Ladies' Gent's and Children's Russet shoes in the popular shades, chocolate, mahogany and ox blood, lace and button in all the widths A A to E pointed and the new coin toe, with the new vesting cloth tops and all leather. >rW There will be more tail shoes worn this / ?&. seasou than any previous one, tliey are I\ ~ '•! cooler in hot weather than black, besides I I i mA V'.* : being fashionable. Prices in ladies, $1.25 I /'// 11 Vr Y to 13.00. Infants and childreus 25c to f /■'ll 1 75C, Misses sizes 11% SI.OO to $1.50. / , ' Our Line ofDongolaand Vici Mte • Kid Shoes. Si n I nar ' ! f Li r' j- Is complete iu all the newest lasts, IjW* V. Ai|TOr|K / t / direct to us from the best manufacturers. : aI > i I ' Ladies Dong pat tip button 75c and *1.00; yhjKL' {' Dongola at $1.25, $1.50 and *2.00; In fants and Cliildrens at 10, i 3, 25 and 50 cents; Misses sizes n l / 2 , at 75c, SSC, SI.OO and $1.25. SPRING SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Of best vici ton kid, and Russia tan calf skin S distinct f '.yles. They combine all the advantages of higher price shoes in fit, shape style and cc. or. I rices .n men s Russet $1.50, $2.00, f2.50, #3.00 and £4.00. eljrcc OUR MEN'S $2.50 AND 53.00 RUSSET SHOES Beats anything to be found in Butler, more styles and a better quality for the money Don't forget to see men's fine shoes, new coin toe at aoo, $ 1.25 and ti 50 you can't match these in Butler. The boys Russet at f 1.00, $1.25 and # take the boys by storm. LITTLE GENTS LACE SPRING HfcEL Shoes 0-1354 at 75c, 90c, SI.OO and *1.25 are gtms just like your fathers. MEN'S WORKING SHOES SERVICABLE At 75c SI.OO, $1.25 and $ 1.50 in creedmore bellus tongue. Bailer's Leading D f fJITCCI Tfl\[ ° w - Shoe House D. L<. 11U JEi/1 Uil Hotel Lowry. AVHILE YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail to look . f over our line of perfumes, we have re- //' jl A ceived some very fine ones lately, and tjT -J/j will be pleased to have you examine I V<2> J them. We also have a very large assortment -== - of tooth brushes made expressly for us wbi'h bear our stamp, these brushes we guarantee and request the return of v/ jwTiff any tf\it prove unsatisfactory. - You may need something for your -. ~ «M\f— chapped hands and face, and if so we recommend Cydonium Cream as a fine toilet preparation. REDICK& GROHM'ANN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA. The Wise Grocer. Will try to induce his customers to buy the very best ceries in the market, because by so doing he makes a sale that will give satisfaction, and it is the pleased and sutis fied customer who builds up the grocer's business. We have some of the very best goods obtainable which we "lii sell as close its any house in the county. Leave us your order and we guarantee satisfaction. The Butler Produce Co.. C L MOORE, Prop'r 130 W. Jefferson St., Butler, I'a. IF YOU GET IT AT THE BUTLER PRODUCE IT'S FIfESH. a J ; .2< "THE COMMERCIAL," | J |W. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa.V i > This popular house has just been entirely remodeled i f { \ and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests $ I I Located near Postoffice and P.& W. Depot. When Jl . . in Evans City t~>p at the Commercial. Hell Tele- .€ phone No. 16. j Advertise in the CITIZEN. HUMPKREVS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. & Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IS Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 ' Kidney Diseases. | No. 30 " 'Jrinary Diseases j No. 77 " Colds and Grip. ! Solti ' . DmpgLsts, or .nt t rojmi l on receipt of price, 25 ~ or 5 f r SI. L>B. HRITPHUEYS' HOMEOPATHIC MAXI-AL OF DISEASES MATLELI FiiEE. Huaplireys' Med. Co.. 11l Williasi St.. N. Y. CATARRH LOCAL 1 DISEASE «nd is the rrsult of coWs and R*|j CtrrrCGLjg sudden climatic changes. >or your Protection g MMfEVtft @5 wc positively sute ttot tl.id />sj reTTiroti£rh cure for Nobal Catarrh, Cold in Head and liay Fever c! r..i remedies. It opens ar.d cleanses the nasal allays pain and intlammat on. heals the eore«, prrv tects tne BieillbfUM from restores the 08MCI Of tnetc and smell. Plies Mc. at Droggbtoor hy mall. ELY BKOTUEKS, CO Warreu fctrtet, Kew York. QT.-SS.SIX OTsS pjPrice list Sent f t cs On Application (li y JOS. FLEMING & SON [i E.' : SeSK~Bv>ici.UAt.c * Daucciatsgwgrtas MARKET ST. 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 #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, iu 9 cases out of 10, you pay for adulterated substitutes. On C. 0. D. or Mail Orders of la n ° fMe - THK GREAT 30tU3Daj'. FRENCH REMEDY produces tlie above results In :hj days. 1L acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall. YOUIIK men will regain their lost man hood, and old men will recover tlielr youthtnl by using KBVIVO. It quickly and surt ly restores Nervousness. Lost vitality, l.ost Power, Failing Memory. Wasting Diseases, and ill effects of excess and Indiscretion, which un tlts one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures starting at tne seat ot diseaSf, but. Is a great nerve tonic and blcod builder, bringing back the pluk plow to pale checks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having HKYIVO, no other. It ean be Carried !n vest pocket. By mail. ? 1.00 per package, or six for f.'.co, wltls a positive written guarantee to cure or refund tl:3 uioney. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE < <>., CHICAGO, ILL For Sfle by REDDICK & GROMANN, DOCTORS LAKE I'SfSi S riUv/.Ti: rnSPKNSARY. /Ij.C Jsr Oca. Peuu AVE. AND FOURTH GT.. -.SttMBIL PITTSBURG!"., PA. i's All fornisof Delicate ami Com * plicated DUcnM s reiniiringCos 'Mgr riDKNTIALauUoCue«n Old Son -, tit's t•.:: . l:;..-::uiatl«n, and all all ammat tlieSkin, t ;-i 1.1 iniir?.T'rinarv Dr,r n:s,«.te. Consultation i' • m siiictiy conh'h Dtlal OQcehour,9l# :: i 7 to &P. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 r. If. •,i| at office or address l.Alvt, i' 1 ft. i VMA'i: UID«UiT. I'ITTSI'.';IiGK. i-j toft'S PHILADELPHIA'?] !> "DENTAL ROOMS.-- "jt] P 39 ~ sth Avo,, Pittsburg, Pa. » :* iWB| We're PR ACTICAVUVdoiiigth. jj] { j £•< II CROWN and BF. i rv„, e v. or;. H V«S- 5? |B'-> I'ittal.urg WHY rtOT DC M ff / wl-'" 1 ' 1 Wei ; I • "< TOOTH Ai" Jl C fv "*' V __l AXLE rHiii&£i| GREASE BEST ;n xiiu WOULD. Itaiwsaringqnaliiiesare unsurpassed, actuallv outlastiiiK t jvo box-s or any other brand. Not affected by heat t iTUKT Til 1. CKNI'IVk. 10R BALB BY BSAUEBB OENEKALLZ. P. ntchenUy '» Fnsiis>i lilamoixl R.ur.fl. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original ami (July Genuine. A J- fiAff, alwkjH reliable, LADIES wk , ir.,tin iUA .nv l? Mull. Si n* , i^quai^b tv* ' . W-iiUU. f ulkdAi, F r all BILIOVS and Nnavous 3 §j DISEASES. They purify the t WY' Y S Qga | action to the entire system. B 6 Usffeitali i Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, j CONSTIPATJOH and PIftIPLES. EGGS HATCHING From The Best Strains in The County. W. and It. I*. Rocks. Hawkins and Brown St rains. )i. ( . H. Leghorns, White Strain, S. C. \V. l.« Kn.tpp liros. Black Minorfas. Ivnapps. F.irtfs from the alx>ve hrerds £I.OO per M: 82.00 JHT -SO. KstfZs from Buff Leghorns. (Arnold Strains) :uul \V. Wy:»iiflottes. (Hawkins and Knapp Bros. St rains) SI.;V) per 1"»; p» r :«»: j?«i.00 per 100. Mammoth Bronze Turkey egg's SJ.."»O per it; s{.oo per ri. Impt rial IVkin Duck ejrgs "SI.OO per 13; >{.oo p«*r 50; i;er l'N». A few choiceciKrkerels and drakes f*»r sale. F. C. WHITMARSH. Cuyler, N. Y. TH K CITIZEN i The Boy said Grace. Cleveland Plain Dealer. To a child of tender years tlieceremo- j ny of jrrace before meals is always a pnzzlinfj one and many are the stories told to illustrate the fact When a j certain married woman was a wee; maiden she was taken to visit a rnral j relative. There, for the first time, she ; heard a blessing" asked. W hen the , family and the visitors were seated j about the table the head of the house I hold drew his chair back, and looking ' down at his k-.. -es, commenced a rather j long grace. The little girl stared at j him in astonishment. Then her curios- ; ity overcame her confidence, and. 1 clutching her mother's arm, she cried: ; "Mamma, what's uncle reading on his j pants A small boy of a dozen or more years ago, who is now an npper classman in Adelbert college, is the hero of another "blessing" story. He was familiar with the operation, but not with the words, nevertheless, he took it to bo an imjior tant adjunct to the business of eating and something which it wouldn't be well to omit. One day when dinner was announced the little boy and his still younger sister hastened to the ta ble. Climbing into their chairs, the little girl at once reached and grabbed a potato. The boy was horrified. "You must wait until I say grace,' he sternly said. -'Put that right back." The little girl demurred, but the boy seized the offending tuber and hastilv restored it to the plate. Then devoutly remarking, "Sh-h-h." he leaned over his plate and said: "And now oh. Lord— -1 asked my mother for fifty cents To see the elephant jump "the fence, He jumped so high He touched the skv. And didn't get back till Fourth of July! Amen!" Then he decorously paused a second or two before looking np. "Now," he said, "yon can have your tater!" Where Pennies are Made. All the minor coins of base metals, such as pennies and nickels, are made at the Philadelphia mint, and nearly 1W,000,01/0 pennies are coined there every year. This large number is oc casioned by the fact that thousands of pennies are lost annually. The profit of the Government by their manufac ture is large. The blanks for making them are purchased for one dollar a thousand from a Cincinnati firm that produces thtiii by contract. Blanks for nickels are obtained in the same way, nickles costing Uncle Sam only a cent and a half apiece. Gold in coined in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Not enough of it comes into the mint at New Orleans to make the coinage of it worth while. The people of Reynoldsville, Jetferson Co., are after the scalp of Postmaster McGraw. They are signing petitions calling for his removal. The allega tions are that he is too strict in his dis cipline. People are not allowed to talk, swear, drink whisky or hold general discussions in the office. What is the office for? That's what they want to know. It is not alleged that McGraw doesn't carry on the postal business all right, but he's too offensively particu lar. itCOJ 1 cure Livtr :.:4, tousnoss, Indlgastion, Mead&ciio. Easy to tako, easy to operate. 25c. George Mark, of New York, is (or rather was) the champion fast straight away cigarette smoker. He began the habit some years ago, and was yet a young man when he achieved the dis tinction of champion smoker. He smok ed as many as 10 packages a day. They cut his supply down; what mind was left to him gave way, and he died in Beiievue Hospitable, pleading to the last for cigarettes. KNOCKKD OUT —A merchant says Morrison Bros Cough Syrup has knock ed out my sales on all other cough cures. While workmen were tearing down a part of the Court House of Westmore land county, recently, a chest full of old records was nnearthed, and found to contain documents signed by George Washington, William Penn, King George 111. and other noted men. RHEUMATISM—Many cases treated 1 with other remedies, have been cured with Armstrongs "I cure U." It reaches pain, cures pains, bruises, cratnpcolic, cholera-morbus, etc, Announcement is made by the Penn sylvania board of fish commissioners that they can receive no further applica tions for brook trout; they state that the applications for this species of fish now 011 hand are more than double the snpply from the 1 two hatcheries. The commission further authorizes the statement that if the bills now before the legislature become enacted, they will, within two years, be able to sup ply nearly if not more than double the number of trout fry they can now. with scarcely an appreciable increase in expense. DIPHTHERIA—Nine times in ten a physician will not be needed if Arm strong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops are used as soon as soreness is felt in the throat. Tramps in Altoona will hereafter wear a ball and chain and shovel dirt or smash stone on the street. That is a rare good way to make the tramps give Altoona a wide berth. The tramp season is about to open up, and Pennsylvania is a great sufferer from this evil. Es pccially the towns and cities along the railroad lines or where more than one railroad line enters. The ball and chain and shovel and break stone idea of Al toona will soon solve the tramp problem in that city, for 110 self-respecting tramp will ever l>e caught more than once. Butler is visited by more tramps than other towns of its size in the state, and they have been the cause of a vast amount of mischief here. Suppose some councilman who desires to make a record in the council introduces a bill to compel tramps to work on the street. That might mitigate the nuisance to some extent. Rheumatism Cureo 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 causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. F. Balph Druggists Butler Apr 96 A western paper gave a delinquent I subscriber the following as an obituary: I "Bob Spiker died last owing this : paper for 10 years subscription. It is | reported that he said just before he pegged out that he felt that he was floating upward. No doubt of [it. Bob had got so low down that he had to 1 slide up some in order to get into per j ' dition. J Young People and Outdoor Exercise. In the matter of physical exercise the present is a great improvement over the past. American yottth of both sexes are beginning to see that a good deal of ! fun '"s to Ite had out of doors. It is no uncommon thing to find a girl who can | do her ten miles without fatigue and 1 dance half the evening if she can get j the right kind of a partner, and if yon j happen to live for the summer within | range of a mountain it is rather the j j fashionable thing to foot it to the top | and back. Football and baseball did something 1 toward starting this new regime, but : i they have either fallen into hands of ; | professionals or are confined to a nar- i ; row class. Tennis has had a wonderful 1 i run and is one of the pleasentest games : ! ext .ut because it offers opportunities j for quiet ilirtations while acquiring health. There are girls who row as ; boys, and girls who ride a horse more gracefully Indeed the tendency of the times is to turn the young i>eople into the pasture and let them browse at their own sweet will. It has been shown too. that robust 1 todies are not inconsistent with well trained minds. Thirty years ago we had hoidens who could leap a five rail fence, and very pale and interesting young women, hollow chested and hol low eyed, who could read Greek. The hoiden has changed to a bright com panion who will give you the name of every flower on "the hillside, and the pale young woman who was full of Greek is now able to beat you at tennis as well as discuss the last question in astronomy or chemistry. After the grip that slow state of health tone is quickly built up by Hood's Sarsaparilla. To him who has been watching af fairs very closely there is no doubt that there has been a gradual improvement of the times all around since the .elec tion This may not be so in some par ticular localities, but t iking the coun try as a whole it is true. There of course was no boom immediately after the election.as some expected, but this was beyond the question. \\ e don't want any booms, but a gradual and sure recovery of the times and a general -improvement. That such an improvement is going on quietly all around is apparent to the keen observer The latest is the reports from New Eng land, which inform us that many mills are being opened that have been closed for long periods. The bank clearings are also steadily gaining. Both show ing a gradual strengthening in business circles. Duty. It is a duty we owe to ourselves, as well as those who are dependent upon us, to preserve our health and strength. Aunt Rachael's Peruvian Malaria Bit ters are found to be an unfailing and valuable assistant in maintaining the vigor of the system and in keeping it in tone. Excellent for those subject to malarial fevers, females and weakly persons to give an appetite. In this particular age, neariy every boy who has a fairly good education, wants to enter a profession. He wants to be a lawyer, a preacher or an editor. All of these professions are crowded. True the great bulk of them belong to the mediocre class and there is always a demand for better men in every pro fession. But the fact that any educat ed boy considers anything but a profes sional career beneath his dignity, tends to keep the professions crowded with persons unfitted by special talents to become useful or distinguished. An educated energetic and brainy man, is just as likely to win the respect and esteem of his fellowmen. and make a success of life in any other pursuit, as he is in law or medicine or the ministry A capacity of work, a devotion to duty, and a disposition to concentrate the energies upon one subject, are the es sentials of success. There are more opportunities in business and in me chanics to become wealthy and distin guished, than in any of the professions. ARMSTRONG'S*—LittIe System Pills, the finest and best ever used, A true liver pill that is sure to please, A teacher in a New York school proudly exhibits the following excuses: Dear Teacher: Please excuse Fritz for staying home he had der nieesles to oblige his father. Teacher: Please ex cuse Henry for not comeing in school Tuesday. By so doing you will greatly oblige his loving mother. Dear Miss. Baker: Please excuse liachael for being away those two days her grand mother died to oblige her mother. NATURE'S Compound is gaining in favor every day. C. P. Stewart, Salts burg Pa., says: "It has helped me more than anything else." It builds up the system gives a good natural appetite. At some of the clubs which women have established in large towns there have of late been discussions 011 the subject of house cleaning, and views have been expressed which really hold out a ray of hope to masculine suffer ers. The speaker went so far as to say that houseeleaning. as it has been so long practiced, is simply a tradition, and that more attention to domestic cleanliness during the year in an ordi nary way fully answers every purpose. The very thought that a woman should thus seek to upset the decrees which have been obeyed so humbly, and that she was not over whelmed by the reproaches of her fel low-women, is something to be grate ful for. What must be the measure of man's gratitude if efforts are made to break away from the bonds of custom and we find women in spring and au ttunn clothed and in their right mind, instead of sweeping through the house like a cyclone and leaving behind them j a trail of discomfort and misery? ! If the new woman can bring about j such an Eden in thousands of homes | she will be forgiven a multitude of I faults. Be Not Deceived. The experience of the N. J. Wine Co. after a continuous career of more than forty years in Grape Culture and Wine making has resulted in the production of Grape Brandy that rivals Hennessy and Martell or Cognac. A fine delicate 1"» year old Grape Brandy is rare: their Climax vintage of IW>. is becoming celebrated among Europeans who ap preciate a pure article. Druggists sell • it. Carpet Cieaning Time Is here. Telephone or write to W. B. McGeary, West End, who has the best of machinery and does the best work. Carpets called for and delivered. Carpets shipped from a dis tance will be promptly cleaned and returned. W. B. McGEARY. i People's Telephone 41. I Advertise in the Citizen. ®l 'HERE is a right way to paint "i A and a wrong way. The right J I way is to have the best paint — Pure White Lead (see list ot gen- J uine brands) and Linseed Oil— j applied by a practical painter. The ] wrong way is to get some mixture 's Pure Lend Tintiajj Col* ■ Kcc valuable inform at: v. *nd c< - . at.- .• samples of colon free; also cards shoving pictures of twelve houses • • ;rt'.-c .r . Kr.iu. W. A. Stein. J.;S. Campbell. The Butler Sriviiuis H:mk Is the Oldest Bunking Institution in Butler County, lii neral I Kinking l>usiu*'K> transacted. We solii'lt iieeounls of oil producers, mer chant.*,. farmers and ot hers. All husim ss entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Interest paid on time deposits. TUB; Butler County National Bank, Butler Capital paid in - - ? 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits - <114,647.87 Jos. Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. A general liunking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. We invite you to open an account Willi this bank. lif HECTORS lion. Joseph Hart,man. Hon. W. S. Waldron. l>r. V M. Ilixiver. 11. M.-- Swetnoy. K. K. Abrams. C. IV I'ollins. I. <». Smltli. Leslie !' llazlett, M. Kinejjun, W. W. 11. l.arkin. .lolm Humphrey. I»r. W. C\ Met-audit-;. lien Masseth. I-evi M. Wise. .1. V. Hitts. WANTED rAITHEI'L MEN OH WOMEN In travel fur rt*s]x >i isi bit- «-stal»llshed house in I'eiinsylvanla. salary ?;.-0 and e.\|K'tisiPosition iiermanent. liefer ence. Enclose self-addressed -1 aiupeti en velope. Tlu National, Star Insurance BUlg. Chicago Hotel Willard. Reopened and readj for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Everything First=c!ass. I MRS. MATTIE HEIHiSG, Owner SEANOR & WAGE'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stable REAR OF WICK HOUSE, BUTLER,PA. The best of horse? Ml rktivr •-ncas of flnNh, K-auty in appearance, 0.- • iaiprovcmtntf ail the NEW HOrnc WRITE FOR CIRCULARS; 13 Kew Home Sewing Mactnna Go. . Mim. Bottrott, Hash, is I'jioh S«\: «b*. N.*< • : . Ano,SU« St, Locw. Mo. r "" '' ri - r - ■ - I'-baxcisoo, Ciu FOB SALE BV J. B. AkDEVITT Dealer in .Sewing Machines, Pianos und Organs—nest door to Y. M. (!. A. build ing—Butler Pa. Buy the light-running, New Home, sowing machine, perfect satisfaction guar anteed, never gets out of order. Wheeler & Wilson New No. Family Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion & Bail Bearings MAKE IT Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid and Durabie. Sewing Machines for Family and Factory use, for all grades Of Cloth and Leather. Speed and Durablity. Factory and Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U. S. A. FOR SALE BY HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines. Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. X. B. —Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. Subscribe lor the Citizen « >pOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<^ I D. T. PAPE ' | The Leading Millinery House in Bntler County, j j W The first shipment of SPRING BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS i > etc. lias arrived. THE\ ARE BEAUTIES, and at prices way below * the usual prices for early Spring goods. If you want a stylish * } itt Bonnet or Ilat now is the time as we have all the new < > A shape? for Spring in stock. Jr i > Remember wc always keep in stock a full line of MOLNRING BONNETS, { ► MATS, \ tILS AND \ EILINQ: also a large line of Communion WREATHS AND VEILS. W I D. T. PAPE, * &» 122 S. MAIN ST.. RUTLER, I'A., 122 S. MAIN ST X j©SO3)^O3"SSQ®(2SQ®(2SQJ2 f##Side I I by Side | | F they 9°* g We refer to price and quality. Q| ! jg ■ g §WO USE to believe a shoe dealer who tells I I you that the shoe you pay $2.50 for, is as 1 . good as the one which costs $5.00. Such talk is all nonsense. The shoe knows it is, and ox 3 after you have worn it a little while it gives the >K whole thing away by falling to pieces. This is an age of "cheap" things, and shoes are not exempt; but a shoe that has nothing to recom kl mend it but a low price, may be a very expensive thing to buy. __ £s3 Quality is higher, and p. .ce lower here than else frfc) where, but YOU are net to blame for that. A. RUFF j SON'S, | A Pleasure Drive j • is not a P leasure drive unless the buggy • T is iuxurious and easy running. No. 2 BoaJ Buggy. 1 Fredonia Buggies \ • are the kind for your pleasure drives. They have the strength 0 h to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that he sell them to you. • J Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio J j DO YOU KNOW WHAT A COOD WHISKY IS? It is a whisky that is made from the best grain, carefully distilled and well matured—and that is what can be faid of the BEAR CREEK RYE WHISKEY. We guarantee it to be absolutely • pure, and the best whiskey on the market. SI.OO PE FULL QUA T. 6 QUARTS. FOR $5.00. Of course tLe SILVER AGE RYE is a better wliis key—lt's better because it is older and it's age that counts. S M II QUAR $15.00 PER DOZ. WINES We carry a full and complete stock of every brand and quality at from 11.50 per gal. up wards—lf there is anything wanted in GOOD LIQUORS, we have it at lowest prices. ® ® ® ® / —ALL EXPRESS CHARGES PAID— jon orders amounting to $5.00 and over. Club C together, and send your order in to WW \ MAX KLEIN \ Wholesale Liquors. ALLEGHENY PA: r Catalogue and price list mailed free—Let us) / have your name and address. \ The New-York Weekly Tribune FOR EVERY member of W, EVERY family on EVERY farm, in WBsk,. EVKRY village, in v> EVERY State or Territory. T \ FOR Education, ■ FOR Noble Manhood, \ FOR True Womanhood, T r p il " im P ortant news of the Nation. all important news of the World. I r P GIVFS the most reliable market reports. brilliant and instructive editorials. IT fascinating short stories. ail ucexcelled agricultural department XT GrIVES sc,entl^c anc ' mechanical information. illustrated fashion articles. IT GIVES humorous illustrations. entertainment to young and old. 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