A LITTLE TALK. The season has been a backward one on account ot the wet weather, yet our business has been greater than ever — WHY IS THIS? It is easily accounted for, our theory has always been that if people are treated fairly and honestly they wil appreciate it—and for fifteen years we have pursued this policy — Hever Misrepresent, nor try to get Rich off one Customer, And people have found this out and prefer to deal where they know they get the worth of their money— Neighbor! The question to ask yourself when you think of buying a buegy or harness is—does the dealer know what he is selling—will he sell an article for just what it is and at the lowest possible price, also is his knowledge of the business sufficient that I may rely on it lhen patronize such a firm—if after all these years our repu tation is not such as to meet all these exactions in your mind, then go elsewhere—bear in mind that bug gies are cheaper now than ever in the history of our country, and the season is here when you need one. CALL AND SEE US. And sec if we canno? save you money—if not do not deal, certainly this ia fair We never had as fine a stock of buggies, surries harness as we have now, and remember we are the largest Wholesale and Re tail House in our line in the state. Thanking you for past favors we remain YOURS TRULY, IiIST - 8. B. Martincourt &^Co -128 Eut Jefferson street, Butler, Pa. Charming Spring Styles IK FINE FOOTWEAR. ■ Many of which are to be seen here alone, a marnmouth collection of captivating novelties in shoes. It's> grand spring stock that awaits your inspection. WE* START AN ELEGANT LINE Ladies' Gent's and Children's Russet shoes in the J 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. >rWThere will be more tan shoes worn this season than any previous one, they are 1\ cooler in hot weather than black, besides / /s,l\ j I X\ being fashionable. Prices in ladies, $1.25 / ' ' 1 J A\ to (3.0 a Infants and childrens 25c to / y/jj j 75c, Misses sizes /1 SI.OO to sl.s°-lE3 Our Line ofDongolaand Vici P? Is complete! in all t the nesvest lasts, 'MWfWI/t 1 direct to us from the best manufacturers. llli I ] Ladies Dong pat tip button 75c and $1.00; \+ Dongola at #1.25, *1.50 and *2.00; In f fants and Childrens at 10, 18, 25 and 50 * cents; Misses sizes 11 >4, at 75c, 85c, JI.OO * \ oomba>i6*ojjgr' an( * 12 5« ' SPRING SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Of best vici tan kid, and Russia tan calf skin 8 distinct r '.yles. They combine all the advantages of higher price shoes in fit, shape style and cc.or. Prices Rn f IIITC CI TftM ° PP Shoe House D•L •H U «3EL, lUII Hotel Lowry. 0 D A. HECK & SON. * CHAMPION CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. We are offering this Spring the finest line of Men s, Boy s and Children's suits ever offered in plaids, cheviots and worsted siwts ever seen, at prices that will surprise you, our all-wool suits at $4-7° ARE as good quality as any one can offer you at $6.00, our all-wool suus at $4.90 equal to any SB.OO suit offered on the market, children's knee pants from Jsc to sl, fine all worsted suits, tailor made, from $6.00 to $15.00, our 35c knee pants equal to any 50c pants, overalls, jackets and jumpers, our King overall, equal to .anything for 75c. Sweet, Orr &Co g Best Overalls only 65 cents. Shirts from 20c to SI.OO, neckwear, ties, collars, cuffs, handker chiefs, socks and stockings from 5c up. Trunks valises, telescopes, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, studs, waist sets, collars and cuff buttons, all the latest styles, summer clothing just the thing for hot weather in crash, linen, serge, flannels and alpacca. Hats all the latest styles in stiff, soft and straws— so styles of straw hats to select uom. Underwear, Hosiery, suspenders to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Umbrellas, brushes, combs, garters, pocket and bill books, purses, pencils, knives, harmonicons. Children s wash suits, our 49c suits equal to any 75 C ' N *HE MAR K C T» finest crash suits only $1.25 sold everywhere at $2.00. We guarantee best goods for least money—and ask comparison in quality and price, you ou;jht to see our line of shirts we control the Semper Idem, the best shirt in the world. Examine our stock, compare quality and match them if you can. Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patron age and hoping to merit a continuance of the same we remain, Yours respectfully, D. A. HECK & SON. 121 N. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA MADE TO ORDER. APOLLO GAS LAMP. / APOLLO Price complete with By- Pass and Glass Chimney $2 GO With Mica Chimney $2.25. Geo. W. Whitehill, AGENT FOR BUTLER, COj ABRAMS, BROWN & Co. Insurance and Real Estate. STRONG COMPANIES PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Hmne Insurance Co> of New York. Insur ance Co. of North America, of I'hllaqelphla Ha. PhtMilx Insurance of Brooklyn. V V. anil Hart fori! Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn , . OFFICE; Corner of Main St. and the l>la moadt north of Court House. Butler Fa. Want Any Wall *1 Paper We Have the Latest and Best. New Styles Cheap and Bar. gains in Old Stock. NO TRASH OF ANY KIND. An Immense Stock in The Basement. ASK TO SEE WALL PAPER AT DOUGLASS' 241 S. Main St. L.C.WICK, DF.AI.KR IN Rough $ Worked Lumber OF AU. KINDS. Doors, Sash, lilinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, H \IR AND PLASTER Office opposite P. & W. i)epot. BUTLER, PA, HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts <& Sores. Boiis & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 23c, 50c. and SI.OO. SoU by druggists, or sent post-p-d 1 nn receipt of trie* KIII'HUI.VS'StO'tO., 11l A 113 CATARRH LOCAL* DISEASE and it the resu ; t o* colds nnd I«_«!■ sudden climatic changes. fiyjP For your Protection Jk we state lha.l this t JLm rerredy do«*f* not con'-aiii MM£ - /jgg mercury or any oilier injar- «B Ely's Cream Balm R t STr® ' * f 5 remedies. It opet » acd clcan-es tno na =3; passages, al'.iyf pain anl it liunmatie' . he. s '■ l ■ - '' pro- I U CM tne membrane fr>>m coii'm restores Uie « " n Oftaateandsr.iel!. IT:.-. 50c. a" l):"is»U. ; -b> x.;U. ELY BKOraKRS, i's Warren Stre-t, ».w \ork. WE ARE WITH THE PEOPLE. You never hear us complain of busi ness being bad —we aim and succeed in making it good, by fair and square treat ment of all our customers. „S¥?o FAIR DEALINGS m&- TO EVERY ONE- If we say to you our liquors are six years vjld, we won't ask you to lake oar I word for it—but put them to the test, you and your friends to be the judge. Pure liquors are healthful. Guaranteed pure 6 year old Whiskey either Gnckcnheimer. Finch, Gibson. Overholt. Large, Mt. Vernon, $1 per full quart or 6 quarts for #5, Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, f2 per gallon. On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, ' 411 Wa«er St. Opposite B. &0. Depot Telephone, 2170 Pittsburg, Pa. DOCTORS LAKE f) J-mVATK DISPENSARY, ■{OR JF CR*. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH BT.. /-APITTSBURGH, PA, I Atlformsof PclicateandCom plicated Diseases requiring CON- VinENTiAL andSciiNTiFicMed icatloii avo treated at this Dis ocnsarv with a enecees .•arely attained. Dr. S. K. Lake Is ?. >r.cml>er of the Rovul College of I liy- Bcians and Surgeon:, and is tue o! lest and lnosl jxperieaced SPEOIALIW in the city. Special at .eiition given to Nervous Debility fmmercessivr. mental exertion,ludUorotion of youth,etc., caua inr physical anq jiental decay,lack of energy, iency, etc ; aljo Cancers. Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Khiumacltm, and all discaaeaof the .Skin, Blued. I.uixrs Urinary Organs,etc. Consultation • r ce anU sti ictty confidential. Ouce hourr, 9t. I and 7 to 8 r. Sunttoys. t to 4 r.U. onlj. "all at oflice or address DRS. I-AKE, COP. VKNX A> E. AJiDiXililT.. riTTfiB';UCiU.P^ TArT'S A > --DENTAL ROOMS.-- [jr • HBtiBH 39 "sth AVO., Pittsburg. Pa. Ml BU Wo'icpnACTiCA'.'.VdolugtL :*■ i\K. iSCHOWN aii.J BF.inae wrkM Un MUsliurj-vtfHY DO f k L'jifflfll YOURS? CTOWNS " vlfll'lf BRIDGE w "k rwlucwl l«>R* P'Tltf U*s PER TOOTH »!•-. «»«• 131 W l>e*t Pet of Teeth made, o N L Y > .1 J| fRAZER snasE BEST IN T»IB WORI.1). Its wearfnpqualitiesare unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes -if any other brand. Xot wrecte.l by heat, liruux TIJ K GENI'INKa t'Oli SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. PriilrhMttv '» Enffllfth lMtnotd Rrnnd. ENtiYROYAL PILLS MI! Only A %*rc, r . ible. i*on ufk a\ ft %\ r^^^V^l r ' lon< ' Brand iij H*'ru>{ I ravel fur responsible .'»tabli>hed hou-.. In rennsylvanlii. -:il:irv *7H) and expenses. Position perniaiient. lu'fer- I ei.ee Kuelose self-addrsseil stampi d en -1 vulope. The National, Star Insurance Bldji. vclopt*. Chicago THE CITIZEN I f ■ • —— t liariwv Itarnato. 1 Barney Barn ato the well known Sonth ( African niulti millionaire, while return , iujr to from Sonth Africa, com j mitted suieiile by jumping overboard ( frotn the steamer on which he was , travelling. The liody was recovered. Barney Barnato \w repnterl to lx* the richest man iu the world, his for tune having been estimatetl as high an 10 but where he came from and how he laid the foundations of hi- i fortune are matters which have never been made ijuite clear. He appeared in London about five vears ago with his head full of great schemes, and within two years he launched a stupen dous speculative movement in South African mininir stocks, and he was! known a* the Kaftir King. According to one story he was the son of Barney who used to go about he White cfcupel district of London j .fathering rags and old iron, and Barney liuiself turned cartwheels in the street Liehind onmibuser to amuse the passen gers and earn half.pence. That his name was originally Isaacs, and that he was born of Jewish parents in London seems t > be no doubt, and. al though another story says that his father wa- al'. to ifford private tutors for him this :s probably a myth, for his lack <«f education and his uncouth man ners were notorious. Some time during his early youth Barnato drifted < ff to the South African mining country. What he had done before that time to earn a living, and what he did during much of the time after he arrived in Africa, is largely a matter of conjecture, but their are sto ries told by persons who claim to have known him at various periods of this stage of fcis career which indicate that he lived by his wits then, just as he has since, only working upon a tnnch small er scale. He is said to have been, by turns, a barber, a street fakir, a circus clown, an actor, and a mining camp fol lower, according as fancy prompted or the opportunity afforded. Just before ■ he made his first big strike he is reputed to have been the owner of a "circus, which consisted of a single donkey that did clever tricks. Some times he ped dled watches, or even cheaper articles, and there were hints that he had dealt sn "contraband," as diamonds are call whicli are not bought through the reg ular channels. Men who make money - in the South African country do not al ways tell just how it is done, and Bar nato himself never made it clear how , he got his big start. However, it was its rapidity that sug gested the marvels that followed the rubbing of Aladdin's lamp. One story is that he discovered by accident that 'the blue earth" at Kimberley was the true diamond-bearing soil. According to it. 20,000 men had been digging for diamonds at the Kimlierly mines and when they reached a depth of 100 feet or more below the surface the yellow sand in which they had been working suddenly ended, and they came upon a snbstratum of blue earth that was al most as hard as stone. One digger went some distance into the blue eartli and piled up several hundred tons of it, but the rest abandoned their claims and went away. The last man left when the racing season came on, and four months later Barney came tramp ing that way and in the crumbling blue earth left by the miner he found a 30- carat diamond. He sold the stone, peg ged out all th- mine, entered claims for it and sold the claims for $10,000,000. This is uo better substantiated than the others, but it is certain that as early as 1 Barnato had become a heavy speculator in mining properties, and about that time he went to Johannes burg ;wid bought up a lot of mining claims from men who could not afford (O pay the heavy license fees demanded by the Government. Here he came in opposition to Cecil Rhodes and his friends, and for a time they made war on one another, but in ISSri their inter ests were combined. South Africa grew too small for Barnato after that and perhaps too uncomf®rtable. He hail represented Kimberley for a couple of terms in the Cape Colony Legislature and been admitted to a number of clubs but first the Kimberley Club expelled him for using bad and insulting lan guage to other members, and months afterward the Rand Club, the most exclusive organization of South Africa followed suit. W 1 en he appeared in London it was said that he took daily baths in cham pagne, and he spent money freely enough to warrant such stories. But in spite of his lavishness and his racing stable, he could not induce London to take him up. London Clubs black balled him, London people affected to despise him, and no one would go into his schemes. Sir Edgar Vincent changed all this. First ho went with Barnato, as the latter's guest, to visit the South African mining regions. His wife, the beautifu Lady Helen Dnns combe, sister of the Duchess of Leinster was one of the party, and when they re turned, her social support did much to help launch the great Kaftir boom. Sir Edgar took Barnato to Paris and intro duced him in other European financial centres and the companies and shares which he was enabled to create and sell seemed endless. Anything with South Africa" and Barnato's name upon it was accepted as a sure sign of wealth making power, and it was estimated a year or more ago that the British pub lic had invested $750,000,000 in his schemes One of these was the creating of the "Barnato Bank Mining, and Estate cor poration, Limited," of London. Its capital stock was £2,500,000, divided in to £1 shares. The morning the shares were issued fifteen hundred brokers began to hid for them, and they sold at premiums ranging from !'•! 10s. to £4 each. How much real value there may be in the "Kaffir" securities no one can tell, but investors on this side of the water do not touch them. It is conced ed, even in England, that their value is largely .speculative, and during an at tack made upon them in the London markets in the latter part of Bar nato declared that he paid out $15,000- 000 to maintain their price. Barnato's palace in Piccadilly cost 1,- 000,000 and its furnishings and service are most sumptuous. Here it was that he received all who came. At his of fice lie was inaccessible, except to those who had important business with him but everybody could see him at his breakfast hour at home, and nearly everybody who knew him at all called him "Barney." His wife and a big bull dog helped him receive. The story of his marriage is on a par with the others about his earlier life. Mrs. Barnato is said to have been a bar ! maid when Barney was buying dia i monds It is dangerous to have unreg istered diamonds in one s possession in South Africa, and he tk the stones to the barmaid In due time he went to t reclaim them "Yon can have them. Barney, she is said to have replied, "but yon must I take me, too The Barnatos had three children, ail born within recent years. Barney wi« anything but a handsome j>erson. h* was alxint 5 feet tall, fat and short legged. His most marked j>eculiaritr of dress was that he always wore white silk stockings. Ilnrclioiiutl ami KW'caiiipanc turtlial. Each of the component parts ot Aunt j Rachael s Cordial. Viz Horehound and j Elecampane Root and Speers Orape Juice is a cure for plnmonary com plaints. The lirape Juice and Hore hound are combined' with Elecampane in the proportions receommended by the l>est physicians for throat and lung dis eases public sjieakers and singers. For sale by druggists, or at Aunt Rachael s home. Passaic. N J. j The Sultan's order for 100,000 of the j latest rifles means that he has in view j | some important business with larger powers than Greece. His armies are spoiling for a fight, ami want to see a battle before they disband. For that tired feeling Hood s Sarsapa rilla has no equal It invigorates the whole body An act of As-'mbly approved May 25 provides that "every person who with out appending V-or 1-r proper signa ture thereto, - :iu'. - nd or cj.use to be sent to another any written or printed communication or matter, the nature of which is either libelous, defamatory, scurrilous or opprobions shall 1«. guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction I shall l>e fined not more than and undergo an imprisonment not exceeding one year. ' KKEP I Cure Uin the home. It is an instant relief in case of sudden pain Cholera Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, Toothache &c —Ask your imiggist. An expert potato gfower has learned how to lessen the ravages of the potato bug by anticipation. Just !>efore the plants make their apearance above ground he s atters potato pairings plentifully over the potato ground, covered gith an ample dressing of I'aris Green. The first crop of beetles is thus „ taken care of and the summer's battle is halt won. THE remedies put up by the I Cure X Co., L't'd., No , 106 Centre Ave., are first class, and give excellent satisfaction Sold bv everv Druggist in Butler Coun ty- Q Some ot the hats worn in church this spring are loud enough in coloring to to disturb sleeping worshipers' HOOD'S r*! I_LS cure Liver t!ls, *sll - iTiiyostion, Headache. Easy to taUo, easy to operate. 25c. An orehardist furnished the follow ing timely advice: "Every year I heard of caterpillars destroying whole orchards and there is nothing to be disposed of more easily, 1 bore a hole deep enough in the tree to reach the sap, fill it with sulphur and then plug it. The result is magical. The sap takes the s tlphur to every branch and twig and all of the caterpillars at once die. 1 have never known a tree to be injured by it. and have pursued the course for years. ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pills are fine. A true Liver HI!. —25c. The Republican party is engaged in redeeming its platform promises as fast as it can get at the work. This is one of several reasons why the Republicans will have the best chance in 19(H). 1870 Climax Brandy. From grai>e wine, has by its extreme j age and constant care while in uniform j temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ; of storage houses for fourteen years, become a rival of the Heunessy and other brands of Cognac Brandy, and much lower in price, and preferred by the physicians of Philadelphia, New York and other cities Buy it of drug gists. Every rose must have its thorn; Every moment sorrow's liorn, llow can any one be merry t There's a worm in every cherry. HEADACHE Powders—lf you use any use a good one. Ask yonr Druggist lor Armstrong's (I Cure U) Headache Pow ders. The vigor of the protectionist idea in this country may be judged from the unexpectedly large majority it is com manding in the Senate. The vote for a protective tariff in the Senate is considerably larger than the Republican vote. It is one of the signs of the times. England will collect the most power ful fleet the world has ever seen for the naval review at Spithead on-the '23 rd. There will be gathered together 10G ships of war. including the Channel squadron, the reserve squadron, and many ships that will lie sent on service us the lnameuvrea are over It is "over work" that has filled tHi.— country with nervous dyspeptics? that takes the flesh off their bones, the vi tality from their blood, and makes them feeble, emaciated and inefficient? No. it is bad cooking, over eating of indi gestible stuff, and other health destroy inu habits. The remedy is an artificially digested fi>od snch as the Shaker Digestive Cor dial Instead of irritating the already inflamed stomach the Cordial gives it a chance to rest by nourishing the system itself and digesting other food taken with it. So strength and tlesli return. Is not the idea rational? The Cordial is palatable and relieves immediately. No money risked to decide <>n its value. A 10 cent trial bottle does that. LAXOL is the best medicine for child ren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil A young man of Delaware county, Pa., tried to lead a calf behind his bicy cle. The calf ran all around him, tan gled his wheel up in the rope and broke his arm. The misfortunes of a fellow man should always appeal to our sympathies; yet somehow a fellow can hardly help taking sides with that calf. RHEUMATISM CURED 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. I". Balph Druggists Butler Apr 96 L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFERSON ST., BUTLER, r PA EVES EXAMINED FrthK OK CHANGE R. L. KirKpatrick, Optician and Jewelti Next to Court House BuMer, Pate Gradnste La Port Haroloijicl Institute , Advertiue in tbo Citizen'. MRS. J. E ZIMMERMAN. BLACK GOODS OUR SPECIALTY A MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF Millinery, Summer Dress Goods. Ladies' Suits. Separate Skirts, Shirt Waists and Wrappers. MILLINARY GOODS At 50 cents on the dollrr. CI iritig sales QvQ|f throughout entire departmc. r: -i *'. 11..1 . QgHßt, I'ntrimmed Hats, Flowers, M. inery Trimnings I and Riblxins all prominently ..Le " i:-. these t sacrifice ofTerings. \ SUMMER DRESS GOODS ■ V/ A This includes Woolen Dri - !s ar..l beauti- L j:| Ljl ful designs in Fancy Foulan". ~nd T\ nti d Ind.a 1 /\ ;-I //=/ Silks -Canvas and Ktiinine weaves. \ y \J V' Fine Foulard Silks, worth # TO CONSUMERS OF 0 1 WALKER'S FAMILY SOAP, j HOW TO GET A3 FOLLOWS: t , * THESE PRIZES". # Pr!lM .®rnA not J f Wrappers »' they can collect. 5 2 * "-«.»« o[|] lent to th« ie«it letter offlcf r W i 1 iv» k,'i " ch Of » sl2i /AII All Competitors for thaw € W r» with aruwa Mu.l- Seal Skin Sack. LUU prizes w:ll haw the rtrht to J riif 11 1,« m.. ..., ._ , rweife from u. a printed liat a nig Corapeutur* lull name 10 Third Priwa. or A nivlne the names and ad ' and 11 '.dress, number of wrap- of , ill | ir <1 pen sent in. and number of t ,„ tk Coat or /.J I J f listriLt Comi et tor lives in Ja , kft , . . . £UU \ wmVu-utile nisUolNo"'* 'o.rth Pri«., AOA cent poatace .tnmp. 4 - \ «d\to"ta «of W;Vtv 4lnia K The pnt-!c nill take \ \ oho unit M.-v Land li.str ct * I«th Coal or 111 |l| notlr* tt.at a! I employe.", -k # «o 2 Ma.yuina Distr.ct Jlrkct> yyy agentaor -her i*r-on.-idlrectl; <' S ". . . ... „ , or indirect!? lr. the uatploy of. it T 1 o the ( ump. titor who jemlj 10 lifth Prii»». ion 0 r with the t. nr. ol : i $ in the largeit inircU-rof wrap eafh of a |lO &1111 w. 4 U Walker, are debarred F 0 pers from the district in which n°th Caat or ill 111 from entering :ntocompetition • . he or »he resiJ.-. wewnlgive Jarket, .. . IU \J for any of the » prixea. i I 1 an order on any dea er. for . . i j W (10(1 F To £h.-Competitor who-send* iPLiUllll * , . „ ... . 1 in he next Urge»t number of The OOUUMt will iXMiUvely 11 P \ from Ite district in J c '° 3e at 1* 0 clock nooo. I V whieh he or the ie»ides. w-€ eptern time November Ist f I will an ordet on any order on auv dealer for 1887, and wrappers received at m J d.uier for aJiv Out Hnndred any Fiftcea (*IS OO) home o«ee Htt.-.burg '. ' f Twenty »-'«>« *129.00) Uol Dollar Cletk Co«t or aftei that hour will noi be ] 0 «ir siool Ski« Sack he or Jacket *iiey may select Awardi w.** bemade A S *he may select. To the twenty Oompc * " TO" 0 - 5 To the rive Co»ni*tltors who titor* who acud in the xh* will 2 # «-nd in the next highest num. next number of -l ■ !»•»? V # from the dia- wnapnen from theii I judgm"nt, but it 1> underitood i T iumber of wrappers from thel «ODllt»» av.L I that all who cnmceK agree to ' 0 liatrict In which they re-1 COkillUNlcaTlOfl# TO I accept tfco award of &H |' j side, we will give each aal *lirMirmlr> Pt 7 57 in. wheels. Will make a bigger windrow than any ' I » * other rake on earth. n »■% 3. Bicycle wheels-three times as strong as single spoke §nrolil! DTOS. 4. Adjustable dump, high or low, suit yourself. Anandale, l*a. 5. Teeth can be raised or lowered to suit different kinds tf land and crops. ... . 6. (jil tempered teeth with coil spring and flattened W J OtOncr, .. ?. Floating teeth to prevent roiling of the hay or its I.UCllu, i' 3. > idiag into wheels on hillside. J W Ervin. , _ Slippcrvrock, Pa. Send to D. M. Osbcme & Co. f 344 Xo. Broad St., rhiU. for complete catalogue de»cr;bing full line of Fan* "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE CLEANING. Wheeler & Wilson New No. 9 r amily Sewing (Machine. Rotary Motion & Ball Bearings MAKE IT Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid and Durable. Sewing* Machines for Family and Factory use, for all grades of Cloth and Leather. Speed and Durablity. Factory and Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, I. S. A. FOR SALE BY HENRY BIEML, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all ' kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, , etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER 'PA. N. B.—Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. JOHN W. COULTER, Attorney-at-Law and Heal Estate Agent. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To COLLECTION . RECORD 11U1LDING. BUTLER JfV^&CHgNES IV>not b« d»»eeiced by aUurtnfr advertisement* and think you can Ret the oest rniule, flu eft flniah and MOBT POPULAR BEWIHC MACHINI for a ni**re sonff. Bny from reliable manufacturers that have n ught to this city. Nothing has been spared to make our mil- 1 in.iry department complete in every respect. All the latest styles in bonnets and hats All the beautiful flowers and feathers All hi latest shades in ribbons and trimmings For the baby to lu very old lady From the cheapest to the finest goods can be found in our complete millinery store. If you have not visited our store this season it will be to your advantage to do co as we save you money on every purchase. j Our Stock of Mourning Bonnets, Hats, Veils, &c., Always Complete. 122 S. Main St. £) PAPE, Bu^ Pa ' I^ooooooccococr=ocxx-'>-'C3ooooooooooooooooooooooooog Punc* is tualityj]|k Power, j j g Hitch your Wi 1 But be surejj | business I it's in a | works to a 1 ffl Fahys Gold-jj — —. | good watch, j | IN filled Case, j j * And that you buy it from i j E.GRIEB, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. | 1 i K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa* k i > Ti.is popular house has just been entirely remodeled ( j i > and refurnished. Everything*'convenient, and guests 4 > Located near Postoffice and P.& W. Depot. When , . in Evans City t~>p at the Commercial. Bell Tele- { ) . nI? Roughest Roads ( / feel like boulevards beneath the springs of \ 1 No. 2 lload Bug-jjy. ■ / They are strong and beautiful— 1 \ The wise man's choice in ve- 1 1 WUVlilcl / / hides. They are at all dealers. / / Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio. \ Natures Best Stimulant is a Little Good WHISKEY. 0 Tt is wonderful how much good a little whiskey does the system. How often are we worn out, listless and dispirited—finding fault with every tling and everybody, and not knowing the rea . son why—Try some Silver Age Rye Whisky gjffe as a tonic, and you will wonder at iLs immediate effect. It helps to rebuild wasted tissues, re store circulation and stimulate nature. 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