A LITTLE TALK. ; The season has been a backward one on account ol 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 peop?c are treated fairly and honestly the) ili appreciate ft—and for fiftee i 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 de.ii where they know they get the worth of their money — Neighbor! The question to ask yourself .then you think o? buying . a buggy 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. Then patronize such a firm—if after al. these years our repu tation is not such as to meet al! these exactions 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 see if we cannot save you money—it not do not deal, certainly this is fair. We never had as fine a stock of buggies, surries and harness as we have nov.', 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, UK* 5. B. Martincourt &ICo -12S East JeHerwo itreet. Butler, P«. Charming Spring Styles IK FINE FOOTWEAR. # M a nv of which are to he seen here alone, a'.mammouth collection of captivating aorelties in shoes. ItVa grand spring stock that awaits your inspection. WE;.START AN ELEGANT LINE Ladies' Gent's and Children's Russet shoes in thejpopular shades, chocolate, mahogany and ox blood, lace and button in ali the widths A A to E pointed and the new coin toe, with the , new vesting cloth tops and all leather. MV' There will be more tan shoes worn this season than any previous one, they are ~ /.<=«/ cooler in hot weather than black, beaidea / syr/l I Wrbeing fashionable. Price;- in la/lies, ti.25 / 7 iAW ' to J3.00. Infants and children* 25c to r y/jj j 75c, Misses size* 11 'A SI.OO to 11.50.1Eia / 7i Our Line of Dongola and Vici J rj Kid Shoes. 7l* Is cotiplfcttl .in all newest lasts, \ ', \Af \\'X 1 direct to us from the best manufacturers. ml / r« fr " J.adirs l>ong pat tip button 75c and si.co; -53Esi'/\jMy Dongola at ff.25. *'*s" anfl * JO °: In " 'jLlr¥fK3+ fants and Childrens at io, fS, 25 and 501 . cents; Misses sizes 11' A, at 75c, 85c, »i-oo 30,1 ,i * as * SPRING SHOES FOR MEN AND B..« ake the bova by storm UTILE QENTS LACE SPRING HEEL Shoe* o-tl'A at 75c 90c ft. oo and <1.25 are gems jest like jrourjfathera. MEN S WORKINO SHOES SERVICABLE At 75c, fi.oo, f1 25 and $1.50 in creedmore be! las tongue Billet's Leading 1) f ITTTCCI TAW w Shoe House D • • 11U i 3 EL# 1" 11 Hotel Loiry. * 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 suits ever seen, at prices that will surprise you, our all-wool suits at $4.70 are as good quality as any one can ofler you at $6.00, our all-wool suits at s4>9o equal to any SB.OO suit offered on the market, children s knee pants from 15c to sl, fine all worsted suits, tailor made, Irom $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 s >|ll on| * 65ce " ts ' Shirts from 20c to SI.OO, neckwear, tics, collars, cuffs, handker chiefs, socks and stockings from 5c up. Trunks valises, telescopes, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, studs, waist sets, collars and cufl buttons, all the latest styles, summer clothing just tlu thing lor hot weather in crash, linen, serge, flannels and alpacca. Hats all the latest styles in stiff, soft and straws —50 styles of straw hats to select from. 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 75c suit in the market, 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 ought to see our line of shirts we control the Semper Idem, the best slurt 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. P.S."'SUITS MADE TO OftDER. APOLLO GAS LAMP. | n Price complete with By- Pass and Glass Chimney $2 00 With Mica Chimney $2.25. Geo. W. Whitehill, AGENT FOR BUTLER, toj ABRAMS, BROWN & Co. Insurance and Real Estate. STRONG COM I'A NIKS PROM FT SETTLEM ENTS. llr/Brio ln»uritncc of N<'» York, Imtir <«. <>t North America. of I'Hllari* ipt,ln |';i. I'lh-iil* ln«urHn< e of HrflrAlyii, \ V tuid Hartford IOHUIHIK'U /nn OKI'ICE: »J<>M»*r of Ma'ri r-t. ;tdit Hi" l/ln- IM/ad, uvrtU Of Court iiouac liutier l'u. (Want Any Wall 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 8, Main St. ~Uc7 WICK, IJKAI.I'.R IN Rough 9 Worked Lumber OK AM. kinds. Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles* and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, H\IK AND PLASTHK Oftio* fij>|x»Hitc I'. & W. IJejjot. BUTLER, PA, SPECIFICS 600 PA.BX BOOK HAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I.—Diseases of Horses. Part 11. Diseases of Cattle. Part lll.—Diseases of Sheep. Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs. Part V.—Diseases of Dogs. Part Vl.—Diseases of Poultry. Same beck in better Viindincj BO eta. KTIFUkKIVaID. CO., C«r. WUBM * J»k« !>U-. *•« NEKVOUS DEBILITY, VIT.IL WEAKNESS ana Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humrhreys' Horneopath;e Specific > No. 2S, in ov r -40 years, the only I successful remedy. $1 perTial,orsria »ini;ajtf««aliow(iCT,foj Si Sou *1 Draff tats, or atal .» miljl «' I Htli'HltETV 2i». CO , («•• Sr» >«• CATARRH LOCAL.' DISEASF a/id it the n*u »of col's aiJ B|l ■: -M'C2L3« ludden cli 'i .i -' tnar ,5s For your Protection "yC S ,M ■ ten- ij r ' ' t y )^ c ' 7 V*' 1 Wj m looj drac. |PB FH Ely's Cream BalmKSs^ io c«d '1 ««* = rs'.'t thoronefi enre for CaUrm, O J ir lf<-wl hhd li*y kyvtt of a. rer-."1 *■* I* ojxnw 1 - * v 'e TiA-a. . :.r. R ■ i. r.n. '■ '■ o ri--, pro i,,.« :1c iR.-nihran# frnti, cold' f"'"' th*:! -«~i rftifet :.r.-m*.".. l*r.'e. r j"C « Urec/jtt.- '.r KLY BKOTHKKS, f. Wirr»-n Street, ?-'ew York. WE AKE WITH THE PEOPLE. You never hear u c . complain of busi ness luring Ijail— *e aini succee in making it good, ~>y fair ind vjaaro tic-.:t ment of all our customers. mS¥?o I All', DEALINGS TO EVERY ONE- If we say to yon our liquors are six years old, we won't ask you to take oar 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 (iuckenbeimer Finch, (iibson. Overboil. . Large, Mt. Vernon, fi per full quart or 6 quarts for }s, Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed t, years old, *2 per gallon. On C. O. I), or mail orders of *i'J or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWLN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 W««er St. Oppotl e B. &0. Depot Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, Pa. DOrTOKS LAKH £}j£ | I'lU VATK aiSPE>SABT(. lift Jm orju PENii AVE. ANO FOUHTM BT.. /JHWI PITTBBUROK, PA. j ,'f< Atlfornnof I>tlir.aU; ari'l C'mi idKW|U p)irst<-<) « rt<|UlilogColf • ITMIT M 1 ■! ir.atlo-i nro trcaU-'l »t this l> - •/-. .ry with a ruxeJK .urely attain"'!. Dr. S. K. lAiiuemb«r of ttif ll<- (.'>il< /cif l'hy i'ian« ari'l .Hurt-'*>.. , oni' ' flie ol kat nirl Diihl it.irf-ricv.orl hPtriAl.!*!' in tiioitf. S|x-' l*l ftt rfiitiongivenf) s < :rv i» br nIU, rrrmerc/Mi',- weiilalcxcrtlon.ivll"< rotion of jonth,etr.,r.an»- iri^- l.tiyslcal anT jaentnl C t acex > # >l r ttb, r"n rlw- .iMtlam ni lull cii-< ;.-co-R.H. LAKE, ly.'it. A* i. 'THI'. 1 'ltt.ll i-.i TATTS *H7L AD E*L PH I A I KJb --DENTAL ROOMS.-- Y k < 39-StnAv«., Pittaburg, F*» |U »! V "' ' PRACTICA , .'.V"" I, 'KI'--mj n CROWN »r. t QF.in'( i'i why t*or oof, AmR Tin YOURS? CROWNSL*. VHrv it : brio r ■ "TJ .'Mil SflS PER TOOTH Alv. H:.-L« |li w -• FRAZER BEST IN IHH W »rtr.D. * fte WnarinifiiMlltieii am tinmjrj r hran'l. N„» t.7lieat irnHTTIIKIIKNIIIMJ. rcii ooh an 4 give B ir> the entire aytlem. ■ II|Hci»t anr! an low t» niiitiy charge for inferior \V f «* arc always to »how fiftitwn rttir gocKln Call And See Us. COLBERT & DALE, J42 S. MAIN ST !si."rt,i'.i», Pa W A VTKM I A ITMI t'L Mf.V OH WiMl In lravi-1 for ri-H|rf>ii».|l.l' »•*!itl#l 1 'I 1 11. 1 - . ny - " trul 1 .|n !■-" - I'oiiitlon poiiiiaiicul li' r. r |.„l-|,,..| ». ir..u|ilr« N <1 fttamsx <1 111- v. !<<}>• 'CUo National, star lukurauo Uliig. UliKaifo THE CITIZMNT A Cholera Story. Here is a story from the New York Sun. •'A generation or so ago the arrival of a railroad train at mral stations was a thing of ninch greater rarity than it is today." said a Pennsylvania Railroad employee, and it was invariably greet ed by the gathering at the station of al ino-t the entire j>opnlation One xnorn. ing in the - unmer of 1852 I was one of a group of thirty nine just such enrious folk- mostly men, bnt there were three or fonr women, who were gathered at the railr ad station at Columbia. Pa.. awaiting the coming of the immigrant tiain from Philadelphia. which was due at OA. M The train came in - n-ual and three weeks from that [ lay every one of tliat group of thirtv | u jne persons was dead and buried, ex cept myself The conductor of the train helj>ed from it at Columbia a wo man with two small children The wo man wa.- ■. German immigrant, and both she and her children had been taken very ill on the train, and the con dnctor had deemed it t-est to leave her fit Columbiaformedical treatment Tel egraphic communication was not estal lished there with the outside world, and daily newspapers were a rarity. Chole ra had been raging at the .-•• abord citi» - but the extent of the calamity or its possible spread through the country was not appreciated in the rural dir tricts The suffering woman was help ed by sympathetic hand?, to a small frame building near by and -onie one ran for a doctor. It was some time be fore the doctor came and in the interval every one in that crowd had come in contact with the suffering immigrant? in effort* to help their intense suffering. The doctor arrived at last, but the mother of the children had become worse so rapidly that -be was in the throes of death. The doctor hail nc sooner seen her face than he turnetl frantically to the crowd, exclaimed • 'Cholera' My God' Cholera!' 'lnstantly we fled. I remember that I found iny»elf hiding behind a pile of lumber a long way from the station I war. in those days a clerk in a store at Columbia. I was only a young chap, but I had sens.- enough to say to myself that if I was doomed to get cholera it would be just as well for me to remain in Columbia as to go elsewhere and so I stayed. But when the awful news spread—the two children of the German woman having died not long after she died—the people began leaving Colum bia pellmell to escape the dreaded conse quences of that accidental infection. This frantic exodus lasted but a day, however, for the people of the outlying country placed on the people of Colnui bia was perhaps the most effective quarantine that was ever placed on any people in this or any other country. They stationed cordons of armed guards all about Columbia, with instructions to shoot down any person who attempt ed to pass from that infected town to neighboring towns. Before this had been done, though, many of Columbia s residents had Heell were not tolling. Some one had early in thin awfol time that the bnrning of soft coal arid i,it' hin the street" would ho purify the air that the result would !«• the staying of the >-j»r« id of tin- j»'ntilence. We had 110 anthracite coal then, and soft coal and pitch were heaped at every Htreet corner and fired The heavy Mack smoke from the j c lire- row- and bung over the place for weeks like ; pall. Whether")t did any good or not I can't say hut I know that, it added to the gloom of the scenes we had to wit n<-«H daily. 1 maid that out of the thirty nine p«-o pie who met that emigrant train on that tteantifnl snmmer morning only myself -nrvived, hut I did not May that I help'd in the Initial of every one of them, anion# them my brother and my fat her Death* were ho frequent that we all !«■ came hardened Instead of fright an utter disregard of the value (if life «ov erned every one. 1 met one day the man I was working for. "Mow are yon?" lit- said "All right thus far," I replied "One hour later I helped lower hi* Ixidy into a trench An old darkey wan the grave digger of the village, and when the demand* on him became so great, and no one seemed willing to share the tank with him, he wan hy common consent |>ermit ed to charge $lO for every body interred He worked day and night, and when months afterward when his services were paid for, his widow received %■!, 000 Had the old man lived through it all he might have received more than twice that sum, but he died of cholera in the midst of it all. and he was buried in a trench he himself had dug In one day we buried IStO victimsof the scourge. 1 don't believe there is another place in this country considering it" situation in the most healthful region that can be imagined, that ever was the victim of such a pestilential visitation as that. More than 800 persons died " I'ort f 1870. A I'hiladelphia couple who were mar ri'-d |c, years ago have succeeded in keeping their marriage a > ccret during nil that, time It was only the other day when they divulged the story of their true relations. Breathing impure air causes impure blood Clear your system by talcing I lood's Hnrsaparllla The annual reunion of the Mercer Soldier's Orphans School will l>e held mi drove City, August 17 and IH. A program has been prepared for the oc casion, and a pleasant meeting is n nticipated KKKP I Cure (' in the home It is an I infant filld i'i cmc of wddw Mia Cholera Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, Toothache &c Ask your I)ruggi»t. The Pennsylvania company hasdedd ed to dispells); with Us dog tariff, and hereafter dogs will be carried in the bnggage cars free of charge. 11l UMC'III Powders If you uac any j iiw it good one. A' k yoitt liruggist for i \rm.strong .(I Cure 1/) Headache Jl'ow- Idcro. Fraternal Orders. There are 7.350,000 members of frater nal and benevolent orders in the United j States, and when it is considered that at the last Presidental election, after a campaign of great vigor and intensity, the total vote cast in all the Suites of the country was 14.000,000. it is to be seen that these orders, admission to which is usually limited to citizens and practically restricted to those in good health and capable under the law of en j tering into contracts, constitute a very imporant portion of the population of the country. There are now nearly 1,000.000 Free niaosns in the I'nited States, more than 800,000 Odd Fellows, and fully 500.000. members of that extensive organization the Kniarht- <>f Pythias. The develop ment of fraternal organizations has been greatly stimulated of late by the exten sion of a system of "sick benefits" or weekly payments to indigent meuif>ers during illness and by the application of inprovements in life insurance. In this way the insurance business of these societies has been vastly increased, and the payment of endowments and guar antees made prompt and certain, which was not always the rule with some com panies in the early of the devel opment of life insurance Still another reason for the increase of these order-- is the fact that profiting by the experience of other times, their leaders have sedulously kept them ' out of politics," »nd away from conflicts J arising from politics or religion. They have been run on a strictly business principle, with the general aim of enabl ing thrifty members to be of financial service to each other. The Ancient Or der of Foresters, for instance, which two years ago celebrated the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its establish ment, bad a fund of 128,000.000, and the Ancient Order of United Workmen which has a membership in excess of 350,000. disbursed last year more than $7,000,000 without curtailment, of its credit. Among the Jewish orders of the I'nited States there has been a large in crease both in number and membership, and this was shown at the convention of the Free Sons, or the Free Sons of Israel, as they are more technically call ed, at the Auditorium in Chicago. This Jewish benevolent order, established in 1840 holds a convention each fifth year for the election of officers, and, as ap pears from the report of the Grand Master, Mr. Harburger, the order has now 102 lodges, distributed throughout those States in which the Jewish Amer ican imputation is larger, and it has dis bursed in all the sum of and has now a surplus fund of $1,000,000 in addition. As a guarantee for honest administration of so vast a fund it is suggested that hereafter their custod iansj "shall be required to furnish bonds of indemnity for the faithful discharge of their duty by some duly incorporated arid responsible surety company," to be selected by the Executive Committee, and the cost of such bond to be defray ed by the order. Wonderful Malarial Bitters. The recommendations of the best Chemists and Medical Practitioners as sure th«-public of the purity of Spccr's Wines and they ai'- : • well MMONd of of the purity of Aunt Itachael's Malari al Bitters, the base of which is this wine, only made bitter by herl»s and roof-* among which are Peruvian Hark. Chamomile Flower- Snake root Ginger etc. It is used daily l>y the Medical Faculty, Druggists well the iiitters. Governor Hastings has signed the bill imposing a ta* of three cents a flay on all employed unnaturalized foreigners Clean Htreets ;uld much to the atrac tiveness of » town. Do not throw waste paper or other refuse material on the streets HOOD'S r»ILLa cure Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Hoadacho. Ensy to tako, oasy to operate. 25c. A girl without heart iH tike a man without a home Doth have nowhere to lay t heir heads Don't speed your horses on the borough streets, or yon may be pulled in as yon outfit to be The horseless wagon is not such a new thing, after all. our great grand fatk*rf had their ox team TflK remedies put up by the I Cure IJ Co., L'l'd., No., 106 Centre Ave., art first class, and give excellent satisfaction. Sold by every Druggist in Butler Coun ty. The fat woman may conceal her age hut the scale* will give her a weigh. Spring fever was a little late In de veloping this year l>ut. it has got here. Train up a hired girl in the way she thould go, and the tirst thing you know, away she- goes Did you ever stop to think what, jndi gestion really means? It. means simply that vonr stomach is tired. If our legs are tired, we ride The horse and the steam engine do the work Why not give your stomach a ride; that is, let something else do its work. Food can he digested outside of the body All plants contain digestive principles which will do this The Hhaker Diges tive Cordial contains digestive princi ple« and is a preparation designed .to rest the stomach The Shakers them selves have such unbounded confidence in it that they have placed 10 cent sam pie )>ottlcs on the market, and it is said that, even so small a quantity proves benificial in a vast majority of cases All druggists keep it LAXOI, Is the best medicine for child ren Doctors recommend it in place of Castor '>ll Ther*is every indication of a large wheat, crop There are no flies on the man who is putting in window screens Thus far it ha not been a good sea son for the soda water vendors. ARMSTRONG'S Little System I'ills arc fine A true l.iver Pill. -25 c. Fine growing weather. Spring chickens are ripe The Glorious Fourth is drawing near Strawberries are abundant and cheap KIH'.UMAT ISM V.vuau IN A DA V. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to ] day:.. Its action upon the tystein is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately «ll'»- appears. The first dose greatly Isrnefit'i; 75 cents. S*»l'l hy J. C. Kedic, and J. I', lialph Druggists Hutler. Apr - ff j - ~fil bargains are subjected to fe <* merciless cut price and after see- IP r^a "^ iOO Shoes for - - 75 75 Shoes for 60 A. RUFF SON, BUTLER. PA. MRS. J. E ZIMMERMAN. BLACK GOODS OUR SPECIALTY. A MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF Millinery, Summer Dress Goods, Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts, ShirtWaists and Wrappers. MILLINARY GOODS g t ; At 50 cents on the dollar. Clearing sales ]/ Fine Foulard Silks, wortli sl. for. 75c per yard y.4| Fine Foulard Silks, worth 50c, for 39c per yard y-T I | Fine Woolen Novelty Goods vrorth #l, for 79c J*\ / 1\ Fine Wcolen Ktimine Goods, worth 50c, for 39c // / H If in need of a handsome Dress or Silk Waists it /I I H will certainly pay you to set this collection before /1 \ U 1 purchasing. / ! LADIES' SUITS. SEPARATE SKIRTS. / J I H Shirt Waists, Silk Waists Capes and Wrappers / / \\- at Unheard-of Prices for values offered. We also j*- / I \ \ have a full stock of Misses' Suits, Skirts aad <-*3. I \\ Reefers, Children's Jackets, ladies' Linen, Crash and Duck Skirts, Bicycle Skirts. Mrs J. E, Zimmerman AO ENTS BUTLER OsborneJSteel Rake. QQ Johnston. Butler, Pa. WHERE WILL YOU FIND ANOTHER RAKE THAT MAS IMREE OF THE SFVEN? Pl'gd ZehnCT. 1 Revcrtible we:.nng partt, One r»lw-lwo li»e» I'n , w in. wheel, Will make » U«ge. window .l,»n any /.CltCnople, la. other rake on earth » hi ycle wheels—three timet as stron y *• i «»*!« »v - SpPOllll BfOS. 4 Adjustable tlumji, high or low, »uit yourself AlUMdalc, I'a. 'I eeth l>e railed or lowered to suit different kinil tempered teeth with coil spring »i.d Ha'teocd W J Stoner. Floating teeth to prevent rolling o< th? hay cr its Euclid, Pa. I 'nto wheels on hiliaidc. J W Ervin. Slipneryrock, Pa. • I) M 0.1-.rne » Co., •>« No 111- J.I St.. r .omf.lete catal.igue 'lcKrlbing full liue uf Fir* M A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO 18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Wheeler & Wilson New No. 5) family Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion & Ball Bearings MAKf. IT Lasy Running, Quiet, Rapid and Durable. Sewing Machines for ramify illlll I uctogy one. for .'til grades of Cloth ;md i cathir. Speed and Durabllty. Factory nod Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U. S. FOR SALE BY hKNRV 1511-IIL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing M»chine», Needles for sll kinds of sewing machines, Itosa Washing Mucliinea, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER JPA. N. H.—Second-hand Sewing Machines from >s.«j np. Sew ing machinCH repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. JOHN W. COULTER, Attorney-at Lifl w; H-1! Estate Agent. Hl'fcl IA I. A I I I \TU»N liIVKN TO lu> . K ECOKI> )iUiI.L>IMO. ill TJ.I'.R f>" not \#> toy Allntinir ailforttarmwiliiHd think J" u ( M ir«t llit Ixfit iinwfo, flulml* an«l MORT POPULAR HEWING MAOHINB for n mem wmif llur trnjn ft nwrniMwrem ti a lure tfnlhmJ * M hr hMi'f! mnl il« n ||»i » la norm in f !•« flint < mi ««nml 1., " . .»•!< *| rofiat motion, ilur »• I • 1111 y of working in' fin. ii- ».f flnlah . I..nn» *ln «ij-|.»<«»r#in»»> ,«.» ha# ■ ifil.rovciiioiit th« NEW HOME. WRIT! FOR CIRCULARS. i a® New Home Sewing Machine Co. in • »'**. Kami lUHrro* Mam ?*T p«iow ahb.N.Y. ill' lO'. IIJ. HT, UiriM, Mo T*iA«. hm I kiU'mx/.C*!.. All.* n A, OA. Ron ial( iiv J. B. McDEVITT dealer m Hewing Machines, Piano* and Organs next door ti> Y. M. 0. A. build iii(f —llutler Pa. Iluy the liglit-runnlii|f, New Home, sewing machine, purinet ialmlacti«>n jiusr an teed, nnver icoU out <>f order. F. H. WALDENMYER, Florist. DEALER IN Cut Ktuweis, Hcdding Plunts, Vcgeubltß, Decorations and Florid Designs Bedding / Vegetable Plants A SPECIALTY mr \ (jPlil.N HOUSE West of Const House. Lla« coin St. STONK. IIS S Msln St.. llutler, Pn. Subscribe tor tho CITIZEN Summer. D. T. PAPE Summer. mms —* I THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO. All Goods Reduced 33 1-3 per cent. Our Millinery this season is acknowledged by all who have in spected our stock to be the finest most stylish and prettiest ever 1 rought to this city. Nothing has been spared to make our mil linary department complete in every respect. AH the latest styles in bonnets and hats All the beautiful flowers and feathers All tie latest shades in ribbons and trimmings For the baby to t.:e very old lady. From the cheapest to the finest goods can be f. und in our complete millinery store. If you have not visited our store this season it will be to your advantage to do so as we save jou money on every purchase. Our Stock of Mourning Bonnets, Hats, Veils, &c., Always Complete. 122 S. Main St. £) PAPE, BlJt,e^ • Pa< UJ K^COCOCGCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC | Punc- is I I tuality . Power. j| I Hitch your s|§ M But be surelj | business W H it's in a jj jj works to a P? || Fahys Gold-1 ; good watch. || »l' 4 filled Case, jj I And that you buy it from ?! E.GRIEB, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET,GBUTLER, 1 PA. . . _ _ _ _• I "THE COMMERCIAL," j: K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, * € ► This popular house has just been entirely remodeled ( y > and refurnished. Everything?convenient, and guests < ► will always receive close attention. . . / > Located near l'ostoffice and P.& VV. Depot. When V in^ Evans City t-»p at the Commercial. Bell Tele- ( | When You ij Lay Out Money J! be sure that you arc getting the real J; < No. 2 iioaj Buggy. value of the price you pay. ! I Fredonia Buggies running and wortft | _ V every penny they Your dealer sella them. cost you. j | ! THE FRSDONIA MFG. GO.. Younftatown, Ohio. • Natures Best Stimulant is a Little Good WHISKEY. 0 It is wonderful how much good n Uttlc whiskey does the system. How often are we worn out, listless and dispirited finding fault with every thing and everybody, and not knowing the rea son why—Try some Silver Age Rye Whisky atfe as a tonic, and you will wonder at its immediate effect. It helps to rebuild wasted tissues, re store circulation anil stimulate nature. What is Silver Age Rye? 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