OUT IN THE COLD! Take Them as They Run and you'll not find a stock in Butler that will average up like this one. We haven't teen in tbis business all these years without having learned where the good shoe mak ere reside. We've located pretty nearly all the good ones and we got about the best things they produce, always paying a fair but close price for all we purchase. Will Find Our I Stock is in harmony with up-to-date _ I f ideas of dress. The BOYS an( - "l I Aza!) C GIRLS can now get heavy shoes '| j ) I i \ J but neat and trim in appearance and - j j 1 "f i ' C fashioncl oil same lasts as our fine -j ] —. t {shoes. S v Shoes For Well Dressed f J _ S well dressed and who wish to begin I Jn-Tfr '* ' /at th; foundation. These are the t y / j f C kind of shoes we want to show you. f As for price the same old hr.rd times ( < Men's and Women's C i S heavy shoes that we will warrant in S P few f pHces. Ka WOO BOOTS, BOOTS R SHOES and Ladies Warm Lii\edShoes Felt and Leather Soles for Tender Feet. Now that Fall has com< *.ve cau't go barefooted .anv M. e v' from th. time are up until we retire, and some kno to wear them to bed. That's probably when the shoes are tight. All our shoes are prohibitionists. Butler's leading T> f UTTCCT TOW ° PP ' Shoe Hons? >oooooooooooo<>ooooooo^^y^ I HIGH CLASSniLLINEPY ; ; at moderate prices. J | Exquisite Black Hats trimmetl with tips, ligrette, velvet, { > ornaments and ribbon, only 25. i ► Velvet Toques trimmed with ribbon and tips, only $2. Beautiful line of Children's Hats at $1 50, $2 00, $3 00. Fine Black Velvet Hals at $3 50, worth $5 00. Fine Black Velvet Hate at $5 00, worth #7 00. < ► COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' and ; ; Children's Underwear and Hosiery. Prices always the lowest. marks', :: i > 108 S. Main St., one door South i > of Eotler Savings Bank. >pOOOOOOOOOOO<lf>^O^ wQ^w^^< No Difference No difference to you how we got them—but we got them. A whole lot of watches which we cannot wear out ourselves, and not being in the watch business we decided to give them to our custom ers. These watches are not toy watches but good reliable time keepers and handsome. Now we will give one of these watches to iany person buying at our store until further notice, blankets, robes, sleigh, buggy or wagon harness or other goods, amounting to $lO or over at one time. We charge you nothing for the watch it is a present for you —of course you can readily sec that if the watch cost us even a dollar or two we could not afford to do it, but to be can- WATCHES WATCHES whole lot for what we v^rDCC^ *FREE* considered nearly noth «og, and can afilord to be liberal with them. But do not let this lead you to believe they are worthless —wc carry one ourselves and find them good reliable timekeepers. Here now is a £,ood chance to get a watch for nothing because we give you the gooTls you buy at least 10 per cent, less than you can buy them elsewhere, which would mean sll worth of goods for $lO and a good watch for good fellow ship. Call and see for yourself. Martincourt & Co. S. B. Martincourt. J. IN. Leighner. + The Wise Grocer. Will try to indue, his customers to buy the very best gro ceries in the market, because by so doing he makes a sale (ojl that will give satisfaction, and it is the pleased and satis. fied customer who builds up the grocer's business. V« e have*some of the very best goods obtainable which we sell as close as any house in the county. Leave us your order and we'guarantee satisfaction. The Butler Produce Co., CgL MOORE, Prop'r I3°JW. Jefferson St., Butler,•Fa' F YOU GET IT AT THE PRODUCE IT'S FRESH. When You I Lay Out Money \ 1 be sure that you are getting the real ; 1 no. 2 Ro*d value of the price you pay. |i i Fredonia Bug running and worth > ______ 00 every penny they > Your dealer sella them. cost you. , ; TUB FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youn4»town, Ohio, j IBUTLER COUNTY DOW *2£?SMS CLEANED or DYED Mutual Fire Insura ice Company ... , „ . c. If you want goou and reliable Office cor. Main and Cunninf»han Sts. \ v , cleaning or dyeing done, there is WICK. FTP*. just one place In town where you «EO. KKTTBKEB. Tie* Pru. .•. t . • t L. u. BeJifNiiii, stf'f m<i;Tr»»» can get it, anu tnat is di i« win on ins P.Bowman, H. .T. KUnpler, _ - _ Quo. Ketti-rfi. fhas. ltfbhun. 216 o©ntei'tiveiiue. Geo. Renno. John KoenU. do fine work in Out- LOYAL WcJUWKIH Anent. door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture ot your house. Give us a trial. _ Apentforthe Jamestown Slicing blind C'o. —New York. JOHN W. COULTER, R. FISHER & SON, Attoraey-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. rou CAK FIND JJStI SI'ErIAI. ATTKNTIOS n "U i i'll-nn-. R-n ~t t!.« A«i-».rti!,in» r.;. ■ (J o r (^nmmnm'' K ' T,oNS i„ T T 3b HEMJNGTON BEC/3. RI-.LOKIJ BUILDINO, BUTLHK * "»i*i iyjr j"»f^ -\ \ ■ ' The man who ii x ji\s Rv JL blown up by a hi<lder v mine of explosives Hlr ' ' may have seen thing ecr?tp Jf^W- that should have aroused his suspi ~ <w cions. but heedlessly /' Sv\ put them aside as of fr" | XV, no moment. It is the '{Ai\ w ; ilh the sick ness that ends in death. Insidious dis orders of the digestion and bilious spells are passed by as of no moment. In them selves these complaints may not be dan gerous. but if neglected their cumulative effect is terrible. The man who neglects the little disorders that are the signs of approaching ill-health is walking over a hidden mine that rui-y cause his death. The explosion will come in the guise of consumption or some d!}jlt deadly iisease. Dr. Pierce s Golden Med ical Discovery cures all disorders of tlt 1- stomach and liver. It cures 9S per cent of all cases of consumption, bronchitis, jisth ma, laryngitis, weak lungs, spitting of b.ood, lingering cough, nasal catarrh and diseases of the air passages. It acts directly on the diseased tissues, driving out all impurities and disease-germs. It is the great flesh builder, blood maker and nerve - tonic. There is nothing in the medicine store "just as good." " Have been in poor health for shout seven year-.writes Mrs. I. Albert Eating of No. Main Street, Dallas, Texas. " Every summer I'd have a bilious attack lasting two wn-ks. besides headaches all mv life, general debility an.l an inactive liver. I suffered with my bladder and kidnevs for five venrs at least I could not s and on my feet I jn« it a time tntil I commenced your treatment. I look Dr. Pierce's Golden Meaical Discovery. Favorite prescription ' and ' Pie Pellets.' They have helped ir:e wonderfully I had a disagreeable drain and irregular peri I thought I should go insane sometime. 1 va ried about everything: had the bines all the and did not care to live. Now I am well." Constipation is » little illness that if neglected builds a big one. Dr Pierce's I'lea=ant Pellets cure constipation. O-.e little •' Pellet " is a gentle laxative and twj a mild cathartic. Tiiev never eripe. €* HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK HAILED IBEE. CONTENTS : Part I.—Diseases of Horses. Part ll.—Diseases of Cattle. Part lll.—Diseases of Sheep. Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs. Part V. —Diseases of Dogs. Part Vl.—Diseases of Poultry. Same book in better binding SO ct». HIIPIiBKtS'BED. CO., Cor. Willi.- * John Bu.,3<»Ttrfc NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vial,or 5 vials and large vial powder,for $5 Sold by Droggleta, or writ postpaid on receipt of orlce. HI'IFHKEYS' At.l*. CO., Cor. William k lobaSU.. sew Ycil Baby Mine! scribable dread A mother should be suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to ivornan. SI.OO PER BOTTLE atall Drugstores, or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable Information of CDCC icl crest to all women, will be sent rntfc to any address, upon application, by The BBADFIELD EEGUT.ATOE CO., Atlanta, Oa. TRADC-M ASIK. Nature's Nerving and fepid Restorative. An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Dip ii , Nervous and Generative Syst- ;ir. A Tonic of rare t-fiicacy for the o! d young and of mark eel ser vice f "adents, Teachers, and al( who arc engaged in Braiu work <tf close occupations. CURES Depression, Tired Filings, Xervonsness, Muscular Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart, Restlessness, Hysteria, FsrYe Weakness, General Discomfort, Excesses, Alcholism, and that almost Innumerable series ol disease, id complications resulting from :r.i • rangement of tile Nervous syst: i■. •::valuable for weak women aad in.: u children. Steac 7 Nc-rves, ♦ Dr. Cox's IHSOEED - Brae: .ystem, Cecelia Sound iUst, DSi]!C Nerve Good vert, * Tonic. CONTAINS ru. OTIATCB OR DANCCROUS ORV4S TO MAKE A HABIT. 50 Cents per Bottle; If three # boit' _ ordered at onetime, a copy oi Oriole Ccck Book will be included free. AT nruC&ISTS AND DEALERS OR oinccr OF US ON RECEIPT OF PRICK f>o CENTS. Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. SClt !»BOPIIlITOH», BALTIMOTC, MO , U. S. A. v IT-*'""*-"- '3"'- •v-r-r-. XAH'3 PKILAOtLfKI/, 1 S --DENTAL ROOMS.-- 39 -sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. \,i VVu'n PRACTICA' CROWN •»«1 BF.iHi£ v.„, j ,f iliui.urg—WHY NOT DCf 4 YOURS? «'"'•> CROWNS W, ■ml O RIDGE work ralitrcil t•. M 65 PER TOOTH Also t!i« \ i»-st not of Teeth mail", CN LY READY FOR AGENTS "Following Tho Equator" MAHK liuil'r Mark Twain's Journey Around The World, Till 1 lillfi through Australia, ludia, South I Wfl N A Africa, etc. The Author a fit 11 Ma*iUr;/rece. Asucewnfronitho start Knormous sale assured. HEW BOOK ITI.II UUUiV f ur circular* an.) Mention r.-qwr. Ailiia s tA ION & MAINS, 1213 Filbert Street, Pnilarfelphi* THE CITIZEN. Facts Worth Knowing. To remove paint from window glass nib a little vinegar on the spots. To blacken brown boots, cut a raw potato in halves, with which rub the blacking in well, and then polish To clean white silk lace, soak it in milk over night, and souse in warm soapsuds the next morning. To whiten lace, stand in soapsnds ex posed to the rays of the sun. To polish brown boots, there is nc bet ter preparation than melted beeswax, applied with a clean cloth and well rubbed in. An excellent furniture polish is made by mixing turpentine with beeswax to the consistencv of a thick cream. Grass stains may be removed from light summer frocks by dampening the soiled part in a little alcohol and nib bing well until no trace of the green is left. To prevent colored things from run ning: Boil a quarter of a pound of soap till nearly dissolved, then add a small piece of alum, and boil with it; #nsh the things in this lather, but do not soap them. If they require a second water put alum in that also, as well as to the rinsing blue water. A servant is much more likely to be fastidious in her dish washing and care ful with dish towels if she is provided proper ones in the beginning. The ideal cloth for washing dishes is made by taking a square of cheese cloth, doub ling it twice 'making four thicknesses*, and quilting it in large meshes on the sewing machine. This makes a tosvel soft, thick, agreeable to handle and easily kept white. Iu canning fruit liable to easily fer ment, it is an exceedingly good idea to pat a teaspoonful of brandy in the top of each can. Housewives who have tried this have found it an infallible preventive of fermention. To clean carpet without taking them up: First, thoroughly sweep the car pet: then put four teaspoonfnls of am monia to a pail of water and scrub the carpet with a medium brush, and wipe (vith a cloth exactly as you would do in cleaning an uupainted floor; '-liange the water frequently; leave the win dows open, and the carpet will soon drv. Wash occasionally with warm water, to every 2 quarts of which has been added half a teaspoonful of melted lard. Wipe thoroughly, and set in a warm place till perfectly free from moisture. A dirty mackintosh should be spread ont Hat on a table and scrubbed all over with a nail brush, using cold soft water and yellow soap. When all dirt is off, dip the cloak into several lots of clean cold water, bat do not wring it oat. Shake well and hang it up in the open air, if possible, to dry. Failing this, let it hang in a cool room, but on no account put it near the fire. Hot water must never be used, and if there are any very bad stains or grease marks which will not yield to the soap alone. Inb a little turpentine on them. The Climax l»r:in<ly ol' IH7G Vin tee. Has proven to be a superior distilla tion. and with years of ripening is now pnt upon the market by the Speer N. J. Wine Co. It is a superior mellow brandy, possessing all the medicinal properties for which brandies from grape are so eminently useful. Sold by druggists. A somewhat remarkable accident happened to Miss Dunsmore, of Ptinx sntawney, some time ago. A small cataract appeared directly over the pu pil of the eye and entirely destroyed her sight. She was preparing to go to Philadelphia to have an operation per formed. One day she was engaged in frying doughnuts and a speck of hot grease flew up and hit her on the pupil of the eye. After recovering from the shock she discovered that she could see as well as ever. The cataract had been removed by the boiling lard and she has never had any trouble since. I suffered for two weeks with neural gia, and Salvation Oil gave me imme diate relief. Mrs. Win. C Bald, Mos her St., Balto., Md. The Conneautville Courier notes the good fortune of one fanner in sheep raising as follows: Mr. E. S. Penfield, ofJCorneaut township, owns aCotswold ewe that in April last dropped three lambs, all of which she raised herself. On Oct. 20th the lambs weighed respectively 113, 110 and 105 pounds, and were sold at 4} cents per pound, a total cf (14.76. The lambs never ate a mouthful of grain. The ewe sheared thirteen pounds of unwashed wool which was marketed at 1C cents per pound, adding $2.08, or sl(i.K4 from one ewe in one season and the owner has the ewe left. THE remedies put up by the I Cure U Co., I.'t'd., No., 106 Centre Ave., are first class, and give excellent satisfaction. Sold by every Druggist in Butler Coun ty. All Morristown has been laughing for a week over a practical joke played upon at least a dozen prominent citi zens. Several days ago it firm of bnild ers had consigned to them a car load of wooden horses, such a.s are used in erection scaffolds for workmen. The ct r remained at'the freight station until it met the gaze of a prankish boy. The boy went to a telephone office, and call ing up several members of the [Society for the Prevention of ('ruelty to Ani mals arid told them that "there was a car load of horses at the tat ion that h id had neither food or water for three days." The startling information soon drew a crowd to the station and prep arations were being made to feed the horses and punish the owners, when the hoax was discov> n d. lIEADACHI'. Powders It you use any use a good one. .\sk your Druggist tor Armstrong's 'I Cure TJ) Headache Pow ders. The election in Grove City centered principally around the question as -to whether the School Board should bond the borough for $15,000 for the erection of a new school house anil the Council issue bonds for sl.*>,ooo for water work for the town. The school bond propo sition was defeated by a vote of 122 to 06. while the water works carried by a vote of 130 to 80. ARMSTRONG'S I.ittle System I'llls are fine. A true Liver Pill. —25c. In order to stop the practice of flirt ing with commercial travelers, an Ohio village council deer that no girl should be allowed to loiter in the vicin ity of the railroad station unless shu can produce a railroad ticket. And now the giddy flirts -yade the law by purchasing local tickets whether they intend to ride on the train or not. I Gold maybe found in the Klondike valley, but health is found by taking 1 Hood s Sarsaparilla. Japanese Games. The Japanese children play some good games that might help American youngsters throngh a wintry afternoon. The girls, big girls, too, have a very pretty ball game that they call "Yemari." which means hand ball, but it is not at all the same thing as the hand ball we know. A number of them stand in a circle, one of them takes the ball—they nse one about two inches in diameter -and throws it perpendicular ly on the ground. As it rebounds she strikes it back with her open hand. This she does as often as she can do so without moving from her place in the circle, but when it rebounds nearer to some oth ; girl—as it will be sure to do soon —it is the part of that girl to strike it down. So the game goes on till some girl fails to hit when she should, or to make it rebound, and then she is cast out of the circle. The game goes on till only one girl is left, and then she has the honors of the game, ' kachi." or victory, as the girls call it. There is another merry game called "catching the snake's tail." One play er is selected to be the catcher, and the rest arrange themselves in a row, one behind the other, each child putting his or her hands on the shoulders'of the child in front of him. The catcher stands in front of the row some feet away and when the row is ready the game commences and it consists of the catcher's efforts to catch the last child in the row, while the row defends its tail, the snike's tail. This is usually the smallest child playing, for the row is graduated by size, the catcher must not push anyone in the row. and the chain of the row must not be broken, either action constitutes a "foul;" when the "tail" is caught that child becomes catcher, and the catcher Incomes the tail. A variation on this game is for the catcher to cry out that he will catch a child. "Which child do you want?" asks the head of the row, and then the catcher says third, or fifth, or what ever he will, and then the row tries to defend that child under the same condi tions as before. Aunt Itacliael'.s lion-hound and Elecampane for Singers. There are thousands of cases on re cord where persons suffering from con sumption have been completely cured by the use of Aunt Rachael's Horehound Herb. Elecampane Root, and Speer's G.ape Juice, and persons are willing to-day to testify to the miraculous cures wrought for them by this pleasant anil most ef fective remedy. Used by public speak ers, For sale by druggists. An exchange tells the following: A lady died and while the pall-bearers were conveying her to her last resting place, by some mishap they stumbled and dropped the corpse. The concus sion brought the deceased back to life and she lived six or seven years and died again. On the way to the grave they passed over the same ground, aud when the pall-bearers reached the iden tical spot where the stumble had been made at the previous sad service, the griet stricken husband stopped in front of those bearing the remains -of his la mented wife, and said. "Steady boys, steady." Parties trying to introduce new cough remedies, should know that the people will have Dr. Bull's Cough Sprup. With the advent of the cooler weath er the tramps, who have been ranging the rural precincts on their summer wanderings, are getting back into the towns and cities. More and more of them are acoinmodated in the station houses and coolers each week. KEEP I Cure U ill the home. It is an nstant relief in case of sudden pain liolera-Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, c toothache &c—Ask your Druggist. We promptly suppress an impulse to give particulars of an, accident that happened to a young lady, who had hi' arms scalded in a wash tub. It discourage the few young women who indulge in the excellent exercise of play ing upon the wash-board. For skin diseases and blood disorders, use Dr. Bull's Pills, which cleanse and purify the blood without weakening the system. A new Jersey man was fined $37.50 for kissing a woman without her con sent, and when the court asked him why he did it he s-iid. "Because s'no is good looking." It is understood that she gave the money back to him after they got outside. As a primary remedy in most of the more prevalent diseases, none can take th< place of the celebrated Dr. Bull's Pill s. MOOO'S l-'LLO curu Liver t:is, t>!:- iodsnoss, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, oasy to operat'i. 25c Tramps are now working a new dodge when they strike a town. They observe that umbrella repairers are per mitted to carry on their business with out restraint, and now most every old tramp has an old umbrella and swears he is at work. Sick stomach means sick man (or woman). Why not lie well? Sick stomach comes from poor food, poor nourishment; means poor health, poor comfort. Shaker Digestive Cor dial means health and a .well stomach. If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that so lit tie will put it out of order. But unless we are doctors, we never see our stomach. We only feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker : Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digest all the nourishing foo«l yon eat, relieves all the symptoms of indigestion, acts as a tonic and soon makes you well and strong again. The more you take, the less yon will feel of your stomach. At druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. Ru&umatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" ior Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in i to $ days. II . action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The iir.it dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold l>y J. C. Kedjc, and J. K. litlph Druggists Butler \prq6 WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE You the purest and choicest Whiskey or Wine, sold at the price you pay else where for adulterated. We bottle direct from the Government stamped barrel, also have in stock large supply of quarts bottled at Distillery under the govern ment supervision that bottled by us we guarantee to he as pure and as good. mS¥?o fair dealings n '!„• I'O EVERY ONE. Guaranteed pure 6 year old Whiskey either Guckenhclmer, Finch, Gibson, Overboil, Large, Mt. Vernon. $i per full quart or 6 quarts for f5, Cratidfathei s Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon. On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water St. Opposite B. & 0. Depot. Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, Pa.' • brands of White Lead' 1 (sec list) arc not made bv any patent or quick process, but by the " old Dutch' process of • slow corrosion. They are the best; are the standard, and have ( been tor years. Protect your in i terests by making sure the brand | is rip; lit. />V T*T\T*r* Py using National Lead Co.' s Pure V.'l el ■ - ? Ti:.'.n£ Ol- FSf hKrh any desired shade reader , . - f "jT- valuable informal! n a id r ; ' / • " " ~~iZjM card* showing pictures of twelve h.-use- cilTrrent • » j»ai«u-«. .a I-"A * rv « fcjJj various styles or combinations of shades forwarded up. ; aj-; cat. nto thv-sc \ 4 iJ intending to paint. v w# \SC NATIONAL LEAD cS: OIL CO. OF PF \* X> V! .V ANI A, German Xat. Bank Building, Pitt-', Pa. DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES/ GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 8 A POLIO* i sn» f 5 ? M Dru g «is« CATARRH for a generous gjigpjiif][" £v y'S 10 CENT fWa&MBALWm TR.AL_S. ZE . Ely's Cream Balm cor.talus no cnot nc, BM / ' nu-rciiry n->r any It ia quick y Absorbed. Gives Heiief at once. T v It otjens and cicai,4e> JvL*. r , ™" the Nasal Pa*-:^. CQI D HE A 3 Allays Inflammation «Ofc.nU noils and Proif. ts t!:» Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and 1 itiell. Full Size Sue.; Trial Size 10c.: at I>ni -iets or by mail, C. t\ D. I A LOVER OF GOOD HATS I ! Can surely tint lus every <les; re satisfied in our Spring 1597 stock, which con tains all tlu: shripes, colors and qualities most admired by connoisseurs. We have 110 fancy prices, but merely value for valie WE TREAT Furnishing Goods in the same manner, buying the best ami selling as low as many charge for inferior tcoods. We are always glad to show visitors our goods. Call And See Us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S. Main ST. BL'XLKR, PA AT J. R. UKIHU'S 2 and Do Not Make Five. € mf!k' aii fi 1 1 It's quite n proDicin fo please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly ol jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will fmd what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods j and want your trade. 11 nil. 118 SOUTH THAIH 8T ST. CHARLES HOTEL WOOD STREET and THIRD AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. II is lieen improved throughout with a view of catering to the comfort of its guests. Everything homelike. New Furniture. New Carpets. New l)cc orations. Kew Management. f.ocntlnn I'luost In tli<- < lty. Cimveiilout to all Hallroad Stations. Table Strictly I'irst-class. Han s. &.'"J and JJ« r day" ST. CHAtfLES HOTEL CO. W.M. Roskbuiiu. Pres. O. It. I'aini:. Manager. BRICKER & VINROE. lavKKY St a 111. m j First class at reasonable rates Special Attention to Transient Custom. Barn in Diamond St.,; liutler I'a , People's Telephone, No. 44. 11. C. HRICKKR I AND / Prop'rs. V». /. VikkoK, J EIES EMM.HbJ) PKEK ulf CIIABGE | R L Kirif trick, Opticimd j3iol?i Next to Court House Butler, Late Gradnate Ea I'ort Harolot»icl institute WtiecFer -5c V/iison j v, No. 9 r aniily Sewing 1 Machine. • ■! • ~ "'y --Jl v KOiafy Motion ?, Bail Searings MAKE IT fcasy Running, Quiei;, Rapid and Biirabfc. Sewing Machines for Family i'Titi factory use. for all grades of Cloth aP. J Leather. Speed and Du.ablity. factory and tiead Office, Bridgeport. Connecticut. U. S. A. FOR SALE BY BIBHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. Njr, —Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. j Uoimth** by atlurfiur •drcrtfcpnient»«au u»i/ik you get the D*efc uiado, finest «u>b nrd "SOET POPULAR SEWiWU MACKiHE f ..• a r.v ri' norisr. Buy from ir!»*ble c:anufuctor?rj' i Uat Lave trained a reputation by hornet and square . uiiii_ There In nonr in the world that con equal :,»n«(ai construction, durability of working * • > Irenes* of finish, beauty in appearance. orLb* <• ucproTem«ac«afl the NEW HOME IITE FOP CIRCULARS. •it: Hew Home Sewing Machine Co. : ■ - Miss. Rostov, Mahh. 2* T jtinN mj v a nr., N. ? I'm. 111. tii.Lora, Mo. Tn>.„ FBUkKCISOO, CAL. ATmtTA, Gi. FOB *AkE EV J. B. McDEVITT Dealer in Scwm* Ma<'hi Piauon nr.d Organs--next door to V. M. C. A. build ing— Rntler Pa. Buy the ligbt-maninp, New Home, unwind mschiiiM, perfect satlsiacikni cnar anteed, never irets out of order. /«ak^«" h RE VIVO RESTORES Vitality V\!! Man TIIK OKEAT a<itli DAY FRENCH REMEDY produces the above results in -ff days. It acts powerfully and quickly. I'urcs when all others fall. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using KEVIVo. It qulck -1 y and surely restores Nervousness, Lost vitality. Lost Power. Failing .Memory, Wast ing IMsease, and all effects «»f excess and In discretion. which unfits one for study, I ness or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat <»f disease, hut Is u great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the lire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KKV'IVO, no ' other It can be carried In pocket By mall, SI.OO per package. or six for •?».(*•. with i a positive written guarantee to cure or re fund the inoncv. Circular free. Address KOYAL MKIMC'IM'.CO.. CHICAGO. ILL. For Sale by RKDDICh Ac GK< »ll MANN. ifc S 4 .* KraniL fL'pVHOYft! PELLS 4:-' * ' ' ' «SV I / •>■<■■' <• vf ■ <«n>, or mq44«. ] s*. / in f r | 1 r' :• • 'iiloqUU tuil [ tr V •' Wrllcf f.»r ».« :•« • • -r.Kyrttmrm \ ' Mf.ll. . i M- liraUrCii' !>■ ic»i t- .. 1 . 1 / u. i I'. WRIEBFB® For alt Bilious and Nbvvouj IMEKi S 3 ffij 1»i'.».'.,E3. "Ihey purify l!ic SAj 1 H Hlood and {;ive lIKALTinr M ;j p action to the en:ire system, tl 55 163518 Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, COifSTIPATIOK and PIWPLEB. L.C.WICK, Deai,e« in Rough Worked Lumber Ok a 1.1. kinds. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and I.atli Alwa/s in Stock. LIME, IIVI« AND PLASTER Office oj)|K»site I*. it W. BUTLEfC.. FA, FALL „* D T PAPE FALL - * . WINTER. & WINTER. The Leading Millinery House, of Butler C. Ladies who love beautiful and stylish millinery can now have an opportunity of seeing the grandest display ot Fall and Winter bon nets, hats, feathers, ribbons, etc., ever brought to our city. Nothing lias been spared in {Foreign and Domestic Markets) to make our stock complete in every respect. All other years have been excelled for lovely, stylish millinery, and for cheapness. We ask no fancy prices. We give you the very latest style. The very best goods at prices you can save money. All are invited to inspect our stock. Our Stock ov Mourning Millinery Always Complete. 122 S. Main St. £) PAPE, But,er ' Pa coo occcoocoooossooooccbcooooooooooooooooooooooooog IPunc= y is J tuality/Jk Power. J Hitch your i| 1 But be surel | business S P it's in a | I works to a ff f* Fahys Qold= | 1 good watch. K !F I filled Case. 5 1 1( ' . . 'j And that yon , -n j E. QRIEB, JEWELER 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA. YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail'o look , over our line of perfumes, we have re- f, I ■■ t ceivcd some very fine ones lately, arc ! /"} rC " will be pleased to have vou examine . ! i iv'.'j VJ We also have a veryla.;»eassorluisi]. of tooth brushes made expressly for us —jjrt.V \V" =*. -i wbi'h bear our stamp, these brushes vY/^ we guarantee and request the return of -~'3diijxjfjfl— _zy thdt prove unsatisfactory. f.— "" w Vou may need something for your - chapped hands anil face, and if so we """• • / recommend Cvdoninm Cream as a fine / toilet preparation. REDICK &GROHM ANN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA DIRECT FROM $4.00 $4.00 EXPRESS DISTILLER EXPRESS PAID PAID CONSUMER Saving profits and preventing adulteration. We have been in the liquor business for the past twenty-five years, and thoroughly under-* stand the wants of the public—During ali that time we have sold nothing but the Purest Product, Direct From The Distillery. The Public know that they have always re ceived the best whiskey for their money, to be had.—We have a special ofifer to make— we want you to try a gallon of Bear Creek Whiskey—You know it sells everywhere for SI.OO per quart. —Now to our friends of But ler County we will Deliver To Your Door—All Charges Paid* a gallon of this whiskey either in a jug o{- four full quart bottles for $4.00 — We Are Out The Amount Of Expressage, but we want you to try a gallon—You'll buy it again, and tell your friends that its The Best Whiskey On Earth For The Money MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor, 82 Federal St Allegheny, Pa,. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, i \ H • 1841. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the © o United States IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, f£>/~ the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, Interesting and instructive stories of the doinys of the world, the nation and states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods ot* cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper time to» convert them into the largest possible amount of money.. IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farmers andf vlllageis, and for over half a century has held their confi dence and esteem. We furnish "The Citizen" and "N. Y. Weekly Tribune" FOR si.So PER YEAR. CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to The W rite your name and address on u postal card, send it 10 Geo. W. Best, Tribute Building, New York City, and a sample copv of THK NKW YORK WKEICI,Y TKIBUNK wil) be mailed to you,
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