| DOWN. J I It took fourteen rounds tor Fitzsimons U j to knock Corbctt ont. It took thirteen Pj j ballots to nominate a Republican Con- Ok gressman in this Ccngression.il district. It costs ten dollars to become a member of the Butler Board of Trade. It takes JR only $8.50 to buy a set of our own make Uh a Harness with wide curved breast collar and made of oak leather. This is I jp) \ the b?st harness for the money we be- U I lieve in America. Ot course we have V J# them as low as 83.50, but you know and I we know this kind is no good, don't [ JflP wear, and liable to break any minute and I horse run away and break your neck, all I fK for #3.50. No, No, we don't say such I JC f stuff is gocd. Vou 'always know what r Jp / Martincourt & Co. say can be relied up- i \ \ on, and the price is always right. No k K 'flr extortion, no decqjtion here. Our capac « ity for making harness is thuty sets per JR IK week, and buying wholesale as we do, Uh n| and paying no rent, why can't we sell OT cheap as any factory, and we do. We Ub U never had as large a stock of buggies and wagons as now, and never as cheap. 2pt iS. B. MARTINCOURT & COf g S. B. MARTiNCOURT, 128, E. Jefferson St. g S J. M. LEIGHNER. Butler Pa ■ Charming Spring Styles IK FINE FOOTWEAR. Many ofwhich'are to'be seen here alone, a mammouth collection of captivating novelties in shoes". It's" a giand spring stock that awaits your inspection. WE START AN ELEGANT LINE r-v Ladies' Gent's and Children's Russet shoes in the popular shades, A. chocolate, mahogany and ox blood, hice and button in all the widths A A to E yBS6pTTV pointed and the new coin toe, with the [ new vesting cloth tops and all leather. ft& CThere will be more tan shoes worn this /V¥.V season than any previous one, they are tV : cooler in hot weather than black, besides / Ss/jv |' A V being fashionable. Prices in ladies, $1.25 I '/J ' | '\ f to f 3.00. Infants and cliildreus 25c to f y/jj j AyL Y ;-v 75c, Misses sizes nyi SI.OO to $ 1.50. ® ur Line of Dongola and Vici Kid Shoes. P*i\J I'-' Is complete in all the newest lasts, l' \ fI T / direct to us from the best manufacturers. ( /Jir ;( ,• I f'~ Ladies Dong pat tip button 75c and $1.00; J/ Dongola at #1.25, *i-5° and $2.00; In- fants and Cliildrens at 10, iS, 25 and 50 recommend Cydonium Cream as a fine toilet preparation. REDICK & GROHM AN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. btJTLER I'a. DANGERi lies in tijtf or- ...ir / Uicyclt: • iiM!c. It pre • the sensitive JMI u and cause* saddle injury. % Mvlf Umti on the J'eivi «os It rests on tl» Ordintt* v Saddle. Christy Saddle. /*+ • A BOOKLET Christy- sa Anatomical Saddle oveiromcA all objections. Comfortable cush ions aie KO adjuMed as to receive th» bony prominence* of the pelvis, thu , obviati: all pressure. It is made of inctal and cannot warp or change tts *hape. IOEA* VII*, ft MOWING COii. SI'RINOS. In«t» "ii the Christy belnj fin-l IT V 'T biryrl- Ko :.r preference Price, $6.00 A. G. SPALDING & BRO : o§w York Chicago Philadelphia Washington JOHN W. COULTER, ittorofcy-a-Law and Real Estite Agent. HI'ErIAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO (XJLI-IICTION . RECORD BUILDING. BUTLER gnu/ IS THE TIME TO HAVE nUW Your ClotHiri CLEANED or DYED If you want goou an( ' reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place in town where you can get it, and that is at mi mm dti WK 216 Center avenue. S@»VVe do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture oi your house. Give us a trial. ■Agent for the Jamestown Slidint; Blind Co.—Nf w Y«rk R. FISHER & SON, BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company Office cor. Main anr 5 fur SI. Dn. IlrsiPHßEY.s' Homeopathic Mantai. 1 of Diseases Mailed Fiiee. Homplireys' Med. Co.. 11l William St.. N. Y. CATARRH local'disease KP5151 and is the result of co!ds and c;/k-:01C1| sudden climatic chanQes. Fop your Protection pHwrEVEglfflS we posiUTeiy state that tl:is B remedy d«x-9 n»t . mercury or any other iKjur- f«i Ely's Cream Balm ie acknowledged to he the mopt thoronrh cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of ail remedies. It oner.- ar.d c'ennFoi the nasal jn* allays nain ana inflanimH on. henl§ the P'-re*. pro tects the membrane from co!'!% restores the Bcn?-cs of taste and crnel!. JYire at J>magists or by mail. ELY BROTH KKS, 60 Warren Street, New York. 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, Guckcnlieimer, Large, or Mt. Vernon at SI.OO per full quart, or 6 qts. for SS.CO. We do not say you cannot get purity and age elsewhere. We do say, in 9 cases out of io, you pay for adulterated substitutes. On C. 0. D. or Mail Orders of «!0.00 or over we prepay ail charges Our Motto : "FAIR DEALINGS TO EVERYBODY." Grandfather's Choice Whisky, guaran teed 3 years old, $2.00 per gallon. ROBERT LFWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Wa < HIOAI.O. ILL For Sale by REDDICK & GROMANN, f~\ i)UCTOKS LAKE a rW ;/ TB DISPENSARY. JR Cca. PENIS AVE. AND FOURTH 8T„ PITTSBURGH., PA. 'TNMBK-''h All form ft of Delicate awl Com plicate'! DISEASES requiring (JON jriDKNTIAL an'ISCIKNTIFIC Med- leatiori aro treated at this I>>3 ija.-.'ury witii a cuccesf. . arely attained. Dr.B. i\. Luke is" rr.oinberof tlic Royal College of 1 h\~ ■irians and Surgcoas, an«*. is tlie ol le&t ana most ?.\!*>rie.necflrioii icncy, etc.; aijoCancers ')ld s'•* CROWNSLfL M&IF./ NM'"* 1 BHIDGE work redured r M lP'\l\'} Ifi'S PER TOOTH A!: IT, ' 43 y l*i.t«et<>fTeetli tnadr. ONLY T.>! Rrnotf. EKNYROYAL PIUS Orlftnul and Only bruulitc. A i/?kN alw«y f-iiaU*. lAom ■?«* M> i\ y- iA I/rU.r CSk Hrutrf I F.ni'fk Ihi JpP>wotiti Uran-l in |(<-d and Mull. 10,000 ' » V.-.N, /-.i-'r. ' I 1 'hlrlf: •t*rCktr' " * 1 i'ii 4(ld tj *4l 1 I'. i.HU. fa WRIGHT'BviI' For all BILIOUS and NHBVOUS BM|B B & DISXASES. Thry purify the I k BLOOD and give HHAI.TIIV B B M action to the entire system. E ■ HBIM Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. NEW HOTEL IN BUTLER. Having rented the Cunningham House. We arc prepared to g've boarding by the week, day or met... Our tables are laden with plenty of good victuals; our rooms and beds are neat and comfort able, end our charges reasonable. Give us a call and be convinced. P. A. McELWEE. Prop'r. t2o E. Cunningham St Want Any Wall *j Paper • We Have the Latest and Best. New Style 3 Cheap and Bar. gains in Old Stock. NO TRASH OF ANY KIND. An Immense Stock in The Basement. ASK TO SEE WALL PAPER AT DOUG LASS' 241 S. Main St. Tl i K CI i IZ I- N j The Home Honrs at home! Can we forget Auirht that make- their memory dear Yonth an«l child hood linger yet With their skies so brightly clear. And we bless, where'er we roam All that speaks of honrs at home. I When the thought of home or child ! hood hours come, there is a feeling of ! emotion that swells the heart, bringing ' forth aspirations, pnre and nolile. There I is that bond which binds together indi viduals in the home, which is different from any other binding together of peo ; pie. Every heart vibrates to this i thought of home. That bond. love, which | unites lit art to heart is stronger there ! than could lie possible in any other body j of persons, united in whatever cause, — | for church or state. In our country at the present time money is regarded as king,almost every thing else is regarded as of secondary im portance. And yet while money is om nipotent in its sway there is one thins at least that it can not do—it cannot make a home. A man of wealth may build a house of grandeur, the inmates may be gifted with beauty and learning and after all it may not have one of the elements of a real home. The true ideal home is a quiet place where lov ing hearts dwell. The home life must be made up of gentle words, kind looks, little tendernesses, cheerfulness and lov ing counsels If these characteristics are not there it is not home, kind words ; and loving attentions are the circulat ing medium between ladies and gentle men at home, and no polish exhibited outside can atone for harsh speech and disrespectful treatment in the home. That the power of a nation is wielded by the hand of its home-makers, is ! trnthfully said. How true it is that all good men and women are home made. From these good homes are sent forth many beams of light into a dark world. What we are we owe to our mothers. "A mother's love—how sweet the name, a noble pure and tender flame, en kindled from above." There is nothing on earth for which one should be more thankful than for having been brought up in the atmosphere of a pure home. Each true home, whether hui"l>le or grand, in high life or in low life adds one more strand to the strong cord which is needed to bind our nation to all that is high and noble and good. The fact that the home is a true index of the intelligence, virtue and morality of any people or nation plainly shows the duty of every patriot to build up every thing that will conserve to the best good of its homes and to destroy all that is a menace to this home. So often do we hear this expression "he is a kind husband and father when he is not under the influence of drink and his home would l>e a happy one were it not for this.'' Yet we regard it with indifference. Is not this the one great blight in thousands of our homes to day? But we, the great mass of peo ple regard it with the coolest indiffer ence, nevertheless we consider our selves such good temperance people. May the blessed time soon come when the home will be protected from tlifs cause. If economy were practiced in this di rection no further economy in the home would be necessary. But until the money that is thrown away in the drink traffic is put to another use and received into the home as the price paid for the bread, meat and clothing that would be consumed in the drunk ard's home, the house wife must, man age her home using the strictest econ omv in order that the many wants may be supplied with as little time, labor and money as possible. Our Savior teaches us economy in his word, lie says, "j/atber up the fragments that remain that nothing be lost." No per son has any right to waste, lose or de stroy anything valuable. Time, strength and resources are all <-f prime value and should be sedulously cared for in the home. Strength is a source of profit, if rightly used it should never be abused. Every housekeeper lacks time to get through with the numberless tasks to be done in a day. I would say economize your work so that there will be time for all that is necessary and have some time for rec reation too. Some might say we can get along with less books and newspapers in our homes. Let us not try to practice economy here. A library is not a lux ury but a necessity. A home without l)ooks is like a room without windows and no one would enjoy living in total darkness. No man has a right to bring up his family without surrounding them with good books. Henry Ward Beecher says: Books are not made for furniture but there is nothing that so beautifully furnishes a home. Chil dren learn to read by being in the pres ence of books. The love of reading comes with reading and grows by read ing. And the love of knowledge is al most a sure warrant against vices. Let us congratulate the poor that in our day, 1 >ooks are so cheap that a man may every year add several good books to his library for the price which his tobacco costs him. Just here I cannot refrain from saying, if we could just economize by doing away with tobacco and the work it makes and put the money into articles that would be a benefit in the home what cheer it would bring Let us try it. Many of us are so anxious -to keep the colors bright in our carpets and other furnishings that we are willing to sacrifice the sunlight by keeping the blinds drawn low, even in rooms that are occupied daily. Dont let us econo mize in this way but let a little mm shine in. Every home should have that brightness and cheer that make the children cling to it as the dearest Hpot on earth. God means the home should be a .sunny, cheery place from where can lie reflected somewhat of that brightness that attracts us to the "Father's house of many mansions." There should be amusements for the children that are innocent and uplift ing even at the cost of dollars and cents lest they seek pleasures outside where dangers allure. We can economize in costly brick a-brack and velvet carpets, rich pastry and sweetmeats, if neces sary. hut some things we cannot afford to do without. One has said, neatness, cheerfulness and love make the poorest home a para dise. No matter how straightened any household may lie in money or goods it need never be otherwise than neat. Neatness promotes every good quality. Neatness of the house, neatnes* of the person, and neatness of manner go to gether, but let it be followed with cheerfulness for when the dove of cheerfulness is flown, home is bereft of its sweetest charms. Since cheerful ness affects all around us anil is not bought with money, only with our own ! efforts. i "We can always make home cheer ful If the right course we begin , We can make its inmates happy, And their truest blessings win." « Silver Certificates Condemned. ' Secretary (rnge has decided to call in I and destroy the last issue of the one. | two anil five dollar silver certificates ! He claims that in addition to being easy to counterfeit, they are decidedly un popular. It cost the government about $35,000 to make the plates for the notes named. They were considered trumps of high -nt by Secretary Carlisle and Claude Johnson, the superintendent of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, but as a matter of fact they lack many of the safeguards for the prevention of counterfeiting and for tha protection of the commercial community. Engrav ers are now at work on new designs, and are expected to complete them in a short time. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla in the spring. Some curious man has been hunting up information about the beard. He does not say anything about lieard no menclature. which includes Peffers. lilacs, Piccadilly weepers, Galway slug gers. side-boards and goat whiskers, but tells the following. "Adam ac cording to Eastern tradition, was cre ated with a beard, which was bushy rather than flowing. The ancient He brews esteemed the beard as a sacred , thing and held it to be a sign of a per j feet man, while the Egyptians who : held them captives for so long, were ; universally clean shaved. To touch I ; rudely the beard of an oriental is to as- j sail violently his personal dignity, j Time was when to put your hand on your own beard and swear by it was the most solemn oath thai could lie taken. Although the old Egyptians did not ordinarily wear beards, yet on feast days they donned false ones and their male deities were almost always represented with beards. Alexander the great abolished beards among his soldiers because they furnished hand les for the enemy to lay hold of. Beards were taxed in Russia in the time of Peter the great, a noble being assessed a ruble, a commoner a kopec. iousrtcus, indigestion, Hec:lJ-che. Easy to take, oasy to operate. 25c. A man improves by habit or degener ates in the same way. The man who forms habits of industry study and con templation, and puts his knowledge in to active use, will continue to grow stronger until he is a veritable prodigy. On the other hand the man who falls into the habits oi' idleness and vice, will continue to grow more vicious and de praved every day of his life until he finally becomes a disgrace to his species. For that tired feeling Hood's Sarsa parilla has no equal. It invigorates the whole liody. The performing bear tnat tried to hug an Armstrong county girl will know wetter next time. The girl was the last to let go. We all know that any tired muscle can be restored by rest. The stomach is a muscle. Dyspepsia is its way of say ing "I am tired. Give me rest. To rest the stomach you must do the work outside the body. This is the Shaker's method of curing indigestion and its success is best attest ed by the fact that these people are practically free from what is withou doubt the most prevalent of all diseases The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only contains digested food which is prompt ly absorbed without taxing the tired ; digestive organs, but it is likewise an aid to the digestion of other foods 111 the stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will convince you of its merit, and these you can obtain through all drug gists. LAXOL is the best medicine for child ren. Doctors recoinend it in place of Castor Oil The fanners who depend principally on their hay cl op are feeling very cheer ful of the prospect of a large yield this Aear. RHEUMATISM —Many cases treated with other remedies, have been cured with Armstrongs "I cur«yU." It reaches pain, cures pains, bruises, crampcolic, cholera-morbus, etc. New Castle is to have a stocking fac tory, which will give employment to about 160 girls. 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 111 the throat. It is thought that the Legislature will adjourn about the second week in June. KNOCKED OU'i'—A merchant says Morrison IStos Cough Syrup has knock ed oul my sales on all other cough cures. The bicycle breaks many a man lie fore the man breaks the bicycle. Throat Disease Cured With Grapes and Horchound. The noted old nurse, descendant of of Holand Dutch, discovered that a certain combination of grapes with the Horehound Herb and the Hoot of Ele campane made into a cordial will cure sore throats and coughs and is excellent for colds, catarrh and all singers and public speakers. Druggists say the sales are immense, and it is doing great good. It is called Aunt Rachael's Ele campane and Horehound Cordial. The air is fragrant with the perfume of millions of blossoms. NATURE'S Compound is gaining in iavor every day. C. P. Stewart, Salts- Pa., says: "It has helped me more than anything else." It builds up the system gives a good natural appetite. I Mosquitoes are making themselves heard and felt thus early. Wine for Weakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer's Port Grape Wine and the Unferuiented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the system. It is superior to all other wine. How about your subscription? Is it settled for the year? The apple orchards are like gorgeous ! bridal boquets. ARMSTRONG'S —Little System Pills, the finest and best ever used, A true [ liver pill that is sure to please. Even the fly sport goes to the shoe- ' maker for tips. Rhiiumatism Cukkij M a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and 1 Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the I causes and the disease immediately dis-| ap; ears. The first dose greatly benefits; | 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. P. 1 iialph Drufii;ists It tiller Apr 96 | Carpet Cleaning Time ' Is here. Telephone or write to x W. B. McGeary, West End, who has the best of machinery and i does the best work. Car ( jets j ( called for and delivered. j v Carpets shipped from a dis- I s tance will be promptly cleaned qnd returned, • .1 W. 3. McGEARY. eople's Telephone 41. • T 7 HAT has been your ex- j \ V periencc 3 That the "just- i as-good," "sold-tor-less-money" j kinds are the most expensive ? That the best, or standard, in all j fcjS ncs * s t^lc cheapest? The best | in paints is Pure White Lead and • Linseed Oil. (See list of the 4 #( genuine brands.) < • i F"* I"""* pßy usinjr National Lead Cc.'s Ptirr V."> Lead TintCoU 9 rkr r on > *ny desired shade i r.-a.iiiy • t.va t. In- 1.-. giving £ also cards showing pictures of twelve houses :„it dia £ var :s styles or combinations < f «had?i - NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OK PLXNSYI.YAXIA, German Nat. Bank liuilding, 1 ittsburgh. Pa. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WiTH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. YOU CAN'T STOP IT. » f t |! flsJlwA -SSSSH-pa«»» I long, the time will come when they will i not care to jump. Buy them good shoes ' and let them go, children are hard on shoes at all times and when rope jump ing begins that's when they wear out the fastest. IRON CLAD SHOES. Will stand the test. We have given this mattei of children's shoes careful attention and we feel safe in saying that there are 110 better made, anil if you buy your children's shoes of us you will not be disappointed. ALL Oliß LIN S Are complete, you will need shoes or It ppers this Spring, try u% men's and ladies' fine shoes 75c to *3.00; boys aril girls shoes 75c to £2.00; children's shoes 25c, 50c and 75c. SEE OUR 38c LINE Men's high cut 2 bucnle plow shoes j 98c, Ladies' fine tan and butt shoes 9X, Men's fine shoes 98c. The Greatest Sale on Record, DON'T MISS IT 215 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. J AT J. R. GRIRBS 2 and '2. Do Not Make Five. It's quite . HrautJoa, W. A. St« jn, J.JB. Campbell. Tin* litit!«-1 Savings Hank Is tin Oldest Hanking Institution in Hut ler County. (h-ihtul tut 11 klll tr luisine•»*» transacted. We solicit account* of oil produ-crs, rnrr chanl farmers and of hers* All'»UNin< *vs entrusted to us will receive prompt at tent l« >r». Interest paid on flux* deposits. TII K Butler County National Bank, 1 'll f ler Pi* liii, Capita] ]i iI in - f 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 1(114,647.87 Jos. Ilnrtni.iu, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Railey. Cashier; John (/. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. A t'liinl liatiklnu buslllevi t raiiMU'led. Interest 1 J:I i< lon time (ICJHisi 1 Money !'»:i 11 "ii - |i|irm ril ..-i-mity, WV lnvlt< y 1 "H IOIIJ.i ti :in not v.itii Kiln ti.'ill k. i>iui:< roi{> 1 iioi iii.i i.liiiuiiiniin.iii.il. W. H. w.iliiriin. I>r. \ M Huovi-r. II Mc- S\, rriM-y E. E A bra nut. V. P «.11 in-, J. O. 111 11 It. I.l'si ii r ; !:i/.. 1.1. j ; ... .. . t ... \V \\ . 11. I itrliln. .loliii llurilliliri-y, I»r Me« ll [III I'- Hi ll I > -VI M Willi I. V. Kill ijubbcribo tor tho CITIZEN I Hotel Willard. Reopened and ready for the accommoda tion of the traveling public. Everything ( : irst=clas«. MRS. MATTIL REIMKG, Osnfir SEA NOR &NACE'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stable REAR OF WICK HOUSE, BUTLER, PA. Tl.v beet of hori-'-s and first class rips always on haiul an*l for hire. Hist ac (-aiodation® in town frr perm a i:«Dt hoarding ai.d iraiifimt trade. Sp>*ei 1 id care guaranteed Stable room lor ,-ixly-five hotses. A gnrd class of bor.«-p, both dritere and draft horses alvravs on hand and for sale under i full guar.'.' tee; ami ' • r>es bonght upon proper notification by SEA NOR & if ACE, Telephone, N T o 219 EGGS FOR SALE. From pure bred stock at hard times prices. Hatred Huff and White Plymouth Rocks, Buff and White Leghorns, Mammoth Im perial Pekin Ducks, $1.50 per setting, so.oo per ICO. Stock for sale, also Belgian 1 !ares. F. HFRRINGTON & CO. Warsaw, N. Y. # ißinft' I>r» not * < «'arancivor ' * •r : i t )vi-ment»«u» tho NEW HOWSIT /R!TE FOR CIRCULARS. • .lew Home Sewing Machine Co. v. 1 Boerow, Mah*. ttUmox sqt7ahb,N.Y. ». iu„ ht, Loi ih, Mo. Dallas, Taxxtf. c a-s FBJutcxsoo, Cal. at l vara, oa. FOR 6Al£ DV .1. B. McDEVITT Di altir in iluctiiuoK, Piano* anil Orgntis—next loor ••• V. M. r, Na«r Home, Rowing macliitio, perfect satMl action guar aiitern!, never ont of order. Wheeler & Wi Json I\ew No.' > family Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion £ Bali Bearings MAKQ XT Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid ana Durable. • Sewing Machines for Family and Factory use, lor all grades of Cloth and Leather. Speed an shapes for Spring in stock. I 0 Remember wo always keep in stock a full line of VIOL'NRINO BONNETS, > HATS. \ LILS AND \EILIN(i: alv a large line of Communion WREATHS AND VEILS V 1 D. T. PAPK, ;; 122 S. MAIN ST . BUTLER, PA., 122 S. MAIN ST.< [ «0000©0000G0©GsTC<«OOO0C CO rzr ~.. 1 I Punc y is I J totality fff, Power, I I Hitch your j||| p But be sure! business |f || it's in a £; | works to a | |tl rahys Gold=| | good watch. j| :~\ filled Case, j; 0 And that you buy it from jj! E. ORIEB, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. J. S. Young. J. S. Young. I desire to thank the public for their very liberal pat ronage since I went into the merchant tailoring buiness, and to show my appreciation of the same; and in order to make room for the extensive line of spring goods that are daily arriving, 1 will s .11 anything in my stock at greatly reduced prices. J. S. YOUNG, Tailor. 101 S. MAIN St., - - . BUTLER, PA 1 A Pleasure Drive i J ( is not a Pleasure drive unless the buggy • is luxurious and easy running. No. 2 RoaJ Buggy. l Fredonia Buggies j • are the kind for your pleasure drives. They have the strength i • to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that he sell them to you. 4) J) Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio J J Natures Best Stimulant is a Little Good WHISKEY. It is wonderful how much good a little whiskey docs the system. How often are we worn out, listless and dispirited—finding fault with every tl inj; and <• very hod v, and not knowing the rea son why—Try some Silver Age Rye Whisky as a tonic, and you will wonder at its immediate effect. It helps to rebuild wasted tissues, re store circulation and stimulate nature. What is Silver Age Rye? It is a whiskey made famous for its purity and medicinal qualities—Doctors use and prescribe, Hospitals are never without it and every house hold in the land should keep a bottle — It is Sold by Druggists And first class dealers at $1.50 per fuli quart, or will he shipped to your address on receipt of this amount. If there is anything wanteo in good liquors of any description, wc have it at lowest prices. MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa SEND FOR CATALOGUE AAD PRICE LIST; MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. 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