New Drug Store. HacCartDoy's Pharmacy New Room- Fresh Drugs. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com- j pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. lr\) Our Sodcr R. A. MacCartney BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. COURSES. I —Amanuensis Shorthand, a—Reporter's Shorthand. 3 —Pra-tical Book-keeper's. (j —Expert Accountant's. 5— Music. 6—English. Three Professional, Two Assistar ts and Another . rofessional Coming. SCHOOL NC'V IN SESSION. DAY AND NIGHT Send (nr our New Illustrate! Catalogue and Circulars. They will open vour eyes. Note the large number of our past graduates and students who arc filling responsible position?. Send for circular telling how to get a position. WATCII THIS SPACE. A. F. REGAL, Prin., Butler Business College 310-327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. B. & B. 100 pieces genuine imported madras ginghams, 20 cts. yard —styles and values that's a treat. 500 pieces fine imported madras ginghams—shirt waist and shirt ing styles—2sc, 30c, 35c, to finest made— 50c. Collection of new American Ginghams 10c, 15c and pretty new American percales I2}±c, that not only shows what nice this great country produces, Lut the store that makes a feature of pretty styles for little money. It's the greatest wash goods stock ever brought together. Prices start at sc, If you're going to have some dainty wash gowns, there's variety of exquisite labrics, 25c to $1.50, that will make up charmingly. Lot of 36 inch coverts-splendid texture for skirts—2sc —Blue mix, brown, tan, or green mix,—sight ly goods. • Large lot of 36 inch all wool Dress Goods—medium colored mixtures —20c, that couldn't be made of present price wool for twice the money. Simply for the sake of your own interest, we want you to bear in mind the determination, the alertness of this Dry Goods Store —not only in Wash Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, —but Laces, Em broideries, Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Skirts, Capes,Coats,Waists, LaceCurtains,—Rugs altogether 04 Departments showing new goods fresh, new styles—such great dis tinctive assortments as never be fore in all experience. Styles and prices to win. Boggs& Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA. /I * L -h V. Your time haa conic to secure bargain in Watches, Chains, Kings, Cl'icks Silverware, Diamond?, etc. We bought more than was needed for the Holiday trade The aliove named |(oods have all been advanced, and liav . ing bought Rt the old prices we can give Kxtraorilinary I.r llrumlf ..f tlx i» *i -iy quality iislili-nil Hrsi wni-Mur fitti olitulti *iuwllly "r n'>(. ili-ui IM1» i iiiin ly nua whom fu l»iiy Tin •■ n ' "f mir *ll' ri'M lift* lai-n lliat »•' M il mill Iri'Hl ami all allUi w- ..IT. r Hit . li..|. . ~f llir In-low 1.1 .mill Kuaruiiti < '1 i»urw awl ovir •>!* ~r. akl. »i fl |<« r foil i|iiart <>t sl» .luitrt* »|M II m.uiiMh i.I I a HIM.IMIM bll.N . \ I Ulllll. I ■ i -U.i . . ..Mi *. H» I. • • a i>M«. jrgnwaiivf ' »" *ai \li i». l» «r • " ' 1 aid 'it 9 prun **jr. »' r ' ' ...v. I n.r *nt us. >•• •'W»M|I« It A«i L*|»* INN » PHIUOI >T m| "DINUL MOC> M • -m 1 *•* » **•7 •• HWMCTie*' Z C»OWN ji /wkvOURbV .liO# aM' Xti * • vt " rooT " > ' \\'E HAVE JUST FINISITCD J A \\ taking stock and have sorted m % ont 10.» MEN S SUITS. 65 fi J ~ ~, BOY'S SUITS. LONG PANTS, Selling Overcoats A and a lot of Children's Sctits in Knee m 1 A. Pants that we Will Sell Regard- M A ITflllllS less of Cost. We have piled these k I UV/V/ V. U g.»ods on separate connters from reg- *. j nlar stock, and we do not intend to m put them back in our regular stock, V ® bnt will sell them at what they will T Rptfarrilpw "■<—«. w.» ?, ilUftUi UIUOU j come qnick. Ask for goods a.lver- [< A f p Aot Douthett & I '4 01 «OSt. Graham, fl A BUTLER, PA. •ffhc Surprise Storc| >] 108 South Main street, Butler, Pa. f< { NO USE TALKING! \ THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE ' L! 4 Overalls, Jackets and Pints f ( 2 Are the best that human hands can make. If & they rip bring them back and get :i new pai: k I The Keystone Cordun y I'ants are made from W the best corduroy. A new pair or money back A to every dissatisfied customer. y, 4 price 'f 5 THE SURPRISE STORE. ►! BUTI.ER, PA. MILLER'S CL i»^«- SALE IS A While we arc reducing our stock and getting the much-desiied room, we arc giving our customers shoes at a less price than it costs to make them, which they appreciate, as can be seen by their free buying. $2.48 Any Winter Shoe in our store $2 48 98c Any Ladies' Warm Lined Shoe 98c $1.98 Any $2.50 Winter Shoe, Kid Lined $1.98 $1.48 Any $2 Winter shoe box toe and plain $1 48 98c Ladies' Kid Patent, worth $1.25 and $1.50, 98c 98c Misses' and Children's Felt Boots and Overs 98c 98c Men's Fine Buff Shoes, tip or plain 98; 75c Fifty pair $3 Tan Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 and 3, 75c 48c Lot Children's Shoes, sizes 6 to 8, 48c COME IN TODAY. If you are not after Winter Shoes we have some advance Spiing Style Shoes in Men's Patent Calf, Cyrano Calf, Vici Kid. Tans, etc., we want to show you. When you want to buy you will know who has the goods. G E MILLER, Butler's Progressive Shoe House, 215 South Main Street lj PAPES. JEWELERS, jf JEWELRY, J P £ J SILVERWARE, # •" J SILVER NOVELTIES, ETC. J =2 0 £ Broken Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc £ rjj c/ 5 Give our repair department a trial. z £ We take old gold and silver the same as cash. * FAPE'S, $! £ 122 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. £ p Now is The Time to Have ' Clothing CLEANED OR DYED. If you want good and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place in town where you can get it, and that is at The Butler Dye Works 216 Center jvenue- do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the I time of year to have a picture ot your house. Give us a trial. Aifent for tbe .Jaineatown Sliding Bliu i C'J. — \'«w York. R. FISHER & SON Pearson 13. Naoe's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wi»k House, Butler, Penn'a. Tin la-si of horn s and flr-» class riifs :il w:ir* n n li;uiil and for 111 n ■ ISi-st iti-ronimodallonM In t..wn fur |h rma. ■li nt Imiirillnn and transient trade. Hpei-I --•I rant Kiiaranti • d Stable Room For 65 Horses. A I' MMI RLTIHH of IMRNI H. tmtli driver** und draft liorw>H alwny* on BAND and for aah? urf ndfd b» Medic jl Profeuiioi l la deco.'d'rfl fin Bo*es - Pocket vie , , •2 a G per BOX ' Sold byCsruqqi%lj r /arwi* i-r-c o' s«r>l / / l*'i' ' 1 on leceifi' of P'ltf • Advi rtir-i in tLe ( 11 i/KN GREAT SUCCESS. That Studio Over the Post Office is hummer. Folks from out of town should not fail to see the work when in town. K very thing first-class. A. L. FINDLEY, Branch Studios, Mars and Evans City. Telephone 236. IRA C. BLACK & CO., WALL I'APKK, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We beg to say we are the sole representa tives in Butler of the largest Wall I'apc r Factory in the U. S. outside the trust, and can save you from 10 to 25 per cent. PLEASE CALL. 5. Main St fliW-lkKftffltati flrawf- PENNYROYAL PILLfc it- v Orlfliii.l ami »nl| Ornulnr. A n*»». r !•'i* iaih'% »•! fl.\ tl DAiA A V ••iWvSEftv**-" ' hrnn.i In |(i <1 m.'l ii-U fn«Ulli«\ v ft, • ./.«■•• • ai*l •Ih til • • n-' If» T«L«^Sr '1 ***»" **• ▼ I 7 ~ ifi'i MMI *t [iri«i»ti,#r»«llfl. I |n f««c j.*rlieui»f• (NitiMMiUl* »n3 «» 19 "IWUf IWr U«iir*" p M m 11. | n,ooo I'frtla—la la r +%>•*. — ail |>T'i«|ti«ta I Kt- k* «lrr *K« mlt'ul * MIL NKHII* Mijuuri-, 1 - 1111 \I» A ., r» Oil' Urunkt'nii eeley Kr. r L V r- iurc 1 ":!':: Booklet. 4 'l can truthfully say. Dr. Pierce's med icines did me more good than all I had ever taken before." These are the words of Mr. O. S. Copenhaver, of Mount Union, Hunting den Co.. I'a. He says further : Abv'Jt twelve v*ar"« agu t was suddenly Tr!:li a pain tu the pit of the («ta:nach w violent I mmk t consulted a physician IPv3 and he totd rne I had a T { irni of and /*TV». T*\ treated me «ix rj >nths FiirAV 'tol with b«t little benefit I IJJfjyA then tried .n ther phy- jf M\% g. A 1; iician -wid hi- told ®e m y | DKi liver u- - out of order anddTa^fiy ,8 U 1 had n but TpfWj' K J f RMJ he didtl tc -e me I thrnr' • MJ ' | W'- ] tritd an<-tbi : out who i ' V I fe> !in? ".«:tter than I had! 1 for years before." » - » ■ The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the most effective blood purifier and germicide that modern medical science has produced. It at once neutralizes the poisonous, fer mented matter in the stomach, liver and bo-.veK and as soon as this is removed by the action of the "Pellets " it soothes the inflammed membranes of these organs, putting them into healthy condition to absorb the nutritive elements of the food. It aids and stimulates the action of the digestive fluids of the body and is absorbed into the blood al rig with the food. It en riches the blood, filling it with vitalizing, strength giving properties It produces sound, healthy you can zcork with. It is a safe medicine It contains no whisky, alcohol, su[»ar or syrup. It do«s not create a craving for liquor. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly npon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure the Sick. so. CTRES. PRICES. 1— Fever*. Congestions, Inflammations. .25 2 Worm*, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3—Teethlng.Collc.Crylng.Wakefulness .25 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults '25 7—C'ough». Colds, Bronchitis .25 H— Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache 25 f>— Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . .25 1 o—Dy wpepNia, Indigestion, Weak StomJ*ch.2s 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods— .25 12—'Whites. Too Profuse Periods 25 13—Croup. Larynskls. Hoarseness 25 1 I—halt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 1 5 Kheumaii«m, Rheumatic Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague . .. .25 19—I'atarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 20— W hooping-f'ough 25 27—Kidney Di«cii«e<* 25 2H— \ervous Debility 1.00 30— I rinary Weakneaa, Wetting Bed... .25 77 <;rlp, Hay K. v. r MS Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your DruggUtsor Mailed Free. Sold r>y drugKlsfM. or *ent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William « John SU.. New York KING A Cure for Constipation. I have been troubled with constipation yen is. it Vas rulnlDK my health, my e forl and my complexion, and lam [il»< i > lay that Celery King bw restored all tbri . . 1 11. ■rt'-r tryi i?i; many oilier im tbftt v»eri; mtppoMa to ho good, out *n Icof no vultii whatever. I would 1> |. 1 everv so flVrlnK woman What* 'ejeei ; h.ii donefor me.—Nellie Uould.Modlim, 1 •• ■< celery Kino: cures Constipation and nl' ! e . oftlie Nerve s,Ktoma< h, 1.1 ver Mid iv . neys. Sold by drucKlsts. %<•■ undfiOc.. NOTHING IS BETTER IMI'OSSIBEE TO MANUKACTURK A BETTER REMEDY. Pennsylvania People Make Good Wit nesses of the Success it Has Achieved. There can be nothing better for hack ache, nervousness, sleeplessness ami all ailments ar'sing from kulncy disorders than Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. It is im possible te manufacture a better kidney remedy. Kid-ne-oids contain the very besi ingredients that are jjood for ail ments arising from the kidneys. The vast number of people in this city who have testified to the merits of Kid-ne-oids is sufficient proof that uoi.e of our claims are false. Mrs. Smith, 49 Madison Ave., Alle gheny, Pa., .«iys: "1 have suffered for several years Willi kidney trouble I had severe pain in my hark and was troubled with nervousness and sewlling of the feet. I tried differ ent kinds Of kidney remedies, but they did not relieve tne. When I saw Mor row's Kid-ne-oids advertised I decided to try them. Tliey stopped the pain in my l>;;i:k, my nerves are strengthened and the swelling li.is disappeared." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a IK>X at all drug stores and at Kedick & Grohmati's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufac tured by John Morrow ft ('<>., Chemists. Springfield, Ohio. Druggist CATARRH for a generous w ''' IO CENT !%» BAL TRIALS!/: ti. V;i Ely's Greatn Balm |T !£Vo^|f rontains no ( J / J In rrury n >r nny other' in;tiriotiH clru '• f • ./] It in qui',.: y AI*".U... ~ < lives Kt ? at' ' . 11 • •*-. 1 ■ ; i\ .4) i k) Allays InH 1 • < * ' ll H< »:H and Vrr, Uti • Mn r;t. <•. I(« thn Hen-es of'lnst n.« 1 I. I 1 Size 6uc.; Jr.ul % i/ ,' 10c.; at I)i . . , LLX liUO i'ilfcli •. " r > V, ;*rrca otrect, New ork. M.' ] Kureka 11. irf. ■ Ml 1. t!i '»■ ti prfworvai 1'.»! o(' ■ r ■ mill ti.- t .. r .10 '-.r "i Old ■ i |i ..ii. r it . lil.u k- am on* and pmu H y* • if A ! • - • •; d ; . •; '! "Z M I . i, , . vp Mai I.yHIAMUJIIt till. ID. hi I ••' - ~? remedy lor throat und lung S diseases. i 5 Sellers'lmperial ! 5 Cough Syrup < / in.li olut' 1 v free fri «u sx>s at hot' S 3 or other harmful ingredicntfi. I i A prompt, p .sitivr: CUTS - ■' / C coughs, cold:', hoarscitcr >, a, - 1 < enza, whooping cough. < I Ovornmllltiin tmtttc* rolfl In tlv» > \ it-1 lew vmicutU .sllWliOl'U'iuily. t { w. CiILMORE CO. } / PITTi;BURG, f'fl. y S At all Druggists. < / WANTI.H ll.>lll 1 ii.iin or woman mlnn (or hut" I. milaiy r.iont lily aril • V|H US. .. Willi III' .. IM ; IIOHIIIOII iH-riiiiin . tit .ni l. si If-lb.llll i s.n-il sliillllM-il i-.ivelnpv MAN A 1 ■ I K. :UU e'axton b1.1K., CUleaKo- I'M K CITIZEN AN EXCITI.W CHASE. * CANOE RACE IN WHICH A HUMAN LIFE WAS THi iTAKE. Th« AdTt-nlure of * Missionary la thr Koiiko Country and How He Stared a Nati\v From lleinit looked and Eaten by th« ( amiil>al«. The stories that missionaries send home often throw a vivid light upon the dark and savage conditions that encompass them. '<-tcd then happened. Of course, the avages did not relish the idea of returning to tlioir people with out any victim and with one of their party missing. The white uian felt cer tain they would try to ransom their comrade, and, sure enough, the crest fallen man eaters after a little while appeared within hailing distance. They had brass wire, they shouted, and how much did the white man want in exchange for their friend. He wanted all they had, and after considerable parleying a lot of wire was brought half way to the station. The old man said lie was sure this wire was all ills captors had In the canoe, and finally it was accepted and the prisoner released. The men prob ably made their way as best they could back to their trilie. The wire was worth only $4, but the missionary says tills was euougli to keep the old man in food for over nine months, aud the fair inference Is that the cost of livinj; on the upper Kongo has been reduced to a bedrock basis. The Kongo state Is rigorously sup pressing cannibalism as far as Its In fluence extends, and therefore the na tives who indulge In the practice no longer dare, in accordance with their former custom, to send large expedi tions out to buy slaves. Now and then, however, a small party engage iu the hazardous business, hoping by the smallness of their numbers to escape tho attention of the whites. —New York Sllll. I'mnlonrf of tin; I.ylnu llnbll. Did you ever count up how many times In the course of a day you tell, a lie even though you consider your self a truthful person? You tell a lie when n friend asks If a new hat Is be coming. when you praise something your hostess cooks and when you say you had a good time iu bidding her goodby. You must lie or offend a bun dred a day, and you naturally prefer to lie. Its effects may be as bad as those* of giving offense, but they are not so apparent.- Atchison Globe. The cemeteries around London cover *OOO a. res. and the land ll.ey occupy represents a capital of $100,000,000. The smallest known Insect, a par asite of the lizard. Is but one ninetieth of an inch in length. HOOD S Pit LS i iiro Liver Ills, Bil iousness, IrrtP'rßtlon, Headache. Cnoy to tai f ■ yto operate. 25c. KKHUMATISM CI'UHI) IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in I to } days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It Temoves at once the causes an.l the disease immediately d.s npt ears. The first dose greatly V'nefits; 75 centr. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. H. li-iltih T)rugvri"ts Bn'.lcr \t» <&■ Farm For Sale. ! will sell my farm in Washing ton tvvp , located about three miles west of North Washington, containing about Iso acres, with 'food house, barn, outbuildings, | spring-; .ind orchard, underlaid 'with coil, ;md two producing oil wells, on easy lent.s. Inquire ol ft. 0. Rumbauyh, | Nixon 11ons*', -: Butler, I'.i. Fyes Examined hrecof Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Opticia J Next *)oor to Court House, Ilutler, Pa BICKEL'S! Al! Our Spring Stocl< is Now in and for your Inspection. New Stock of Spring StjJks that Will Start the New Season off Ytfith a Rush. All the new styles in Men's Fine Shoes. *¥ > Patent Calf, Willow Calf, Vici Kid and Hox (VlCil 5 Calf—ALL WIDTHS. See our line of Men s Hand Sewed Shoes. Lace or Button, Patent Leather, \ ici Kid OllO€S aiul Tan Shoes at $2.50 per pair. THEY ARE SWELL. m Onr line of Boy's and Youth's Shoes \ IrMlf ll'o attractive. y vlliri O We carry a full stock of Roy's and Little Gent's Shoes in Patent Call, Vici Kid, OnOeS Willow and Pox Calf. Just received a large shipment of5<>ROSlS Iq/iHiVq* Shoes and the styles are very handsome, IvCILIICO made in Lace or Hutton, light or heavy soles; made of the finest Dongola Kid, Tan rinV or Patent Leather. We have a full line of the Celebrated Carter Comfort Shoes and especially recom mend them for their comfort giving qualities. We have not forgotten the girls. The 4 most complete stock of Misses' Shoes we Pliilrlp£>rt'c have cver ,Kui - Al * the new anil P reU >' VllllUi Cil styles in Plack, Tan, Hed and l'atent OJ T C Leather. All widths, Ato E. Special bar 3flvCO gains in Misses' and Children's School Shoes. We invite you to call and see our new Spring styles JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET. - - BUTLER, PA. T IITa IS TO BE THE VE \i< OF ALL YEARS FOR DEAR i-TIAO ~]( | Sutler County, and as we are one the oldest firms still in tlie ling, we deem it our du'y to celebrate in a measure, that is, by making it the ''BANNER YEAR" of our business. \W have just opened and placed on exhibition, and we may add, ..n Sale, one of the most complete lints of SPRING GOODS ver brought into this city. In this line the following are included: Punjab Percales, Lawns, Dimities, Silk Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries, Puffing, All Overs. CARPET DEPARTMENT. We have no hesitation in saying that we have the Largest, Most Complete, and best assorted stock of CARPET in Butler County, in cluding the celebrated Hartford Axminster, San ford & Wilson's Wil ton Velvet, the old reliable Body Brussels, 1, 2, and 3-ply Ingrain, Rugs of every price and description, Art Squares, Druggets, and our "Centennial Rug," size 36x40 inches, all wool, at 25 cents each; a veritable celebration in itself. DUFFY'S STORE, Butler, Pa. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. On The Boom At our store just what you arc looking for, PRKTTY, NEW, DESIGNS and COLORINGS in WALL PAPER. All fresh, new goods are in, comprising the largest stock in liut ler to select from at prices that will suit you. It will pay you to sec our line before you buy. ROOM MOULDINGS to match any color paper. Picture and Mirror Framing a Specialty. Contract Painting and Paper Hanging. Patterson Bros., 236 North Main Street, Butler, Pa Wick Building. Peoples' Phone 400 BETWEEN SEASONS- Cleaning up Winter GooJs at reduced prices and at the same time showing new spring siufis. Rare Bargains in Marked Down Dress Goods. tLot 25c Dress Goods —reduced to 15c. Lot 40c and 50c Dress Goods—reduced to 25c. I.ot 75c Dress Goods —reduced to 50c. Lot SI.OO Dress Goods—reduced to 75c. 11 you appreciate value, catch 011 to these. Jackets and Capes Sacrificed. Must be cleared up regardless of cost. > Some are half price—many less than half. Embroideries, Laces and White Goods. The well made and dependable kind, bought be fore the advance. iMI vj l New lidgings and Insertings—3c .1 yd. up. All-overs and I lickings—2sc up Lace Inserted all-overs —$1.00 up. White India Linens —at old prices. New Percales, Ginghams and Seersuckers /jj r |||/, Jj at old prices. I'' l '' L. STEIN SO IN, 108 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA PATENT THAT IDEA. v. f W.O. LUSK. Prop-r. 427 fifth Ave., I'ittsburv, I'a. "irst Class Table_ and I. All must I>j sold regardless of cost. He sure to attend < ) 12? S. Main St Papß*S. BUTLER, PA. | [ Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS 1 AT THE OLD PRICES. This Store never made such preparation for any season's trading as for this Spring, 1900. New Silks, New Wash Goods, New Dress Goods, New Lace and Embroideries New Lace Curtains, I'ortiers. New ideas in the Art Department —for Pillows, Center Pieces and Renaissance Effects. New everything, large assortments, choice g£>->ds. Less prices is the basis of our claim on your consideration. We are not taking ad vantage of the rise in the price of Woolen Fabrics and for the present YOU enjoy the benefit of our foresight in having placed large import orders nonths ago, but after 1 hey are sold, you will have to pay more for these goods, even here, because we will have to i>ay much more for them—for the present these low prices prevail— and we are absolutely certain that you cannot equal am* of them anywhere. New Silk Waists and Tailor Made Jacket Suits Advance Spring opening of Silk Waists and Suits—a glimpse of all that is new and stylish for tlie coming season- a gathering as charming as ever was sten-every Garment of superior quality and workmanship New Spring Millinery. Continuation of Sacrific Prices on 11 Winter Jackets, Capes, Collarettes and Furs, Underwear, Fleeced Wrappers and Flannel Waists at ouc-half the prices p.e vailing elsewhere. Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. CLOSING OUT SALE To Quit Business. We will positively close out our entire stock of Clothing, Under wear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuffs, Hand kerchiefs, Trunks, Valists, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Overalls, Jackets, Men's, Roy's and Children's l'ants, Brushes, l'ocket Hooks, Notions, Watches., Rings, Pins, Chains, Charms. 2 Safes, 5 Show Cases, 12 Clothing Tables, Desks, etc. AH the above must be closed out on or before Match 25, 1900 Will sell as a whole or separately to suit purchaser. A grand ->p portunity for any one desiring to into business. D. A. HECK, 121 N. MAIN ST. S2™£ KS E F S, (v, f ff Men don't buy clothinp for the _ J I 1 jJ' -appose or spending money. They desire." iv. / • rA> ,/y JMI get the best possible results for then; ' 1 expended. Not cheap goods"®.* / i Aj j _jfe.but goods as cheap as they can bejs£. >4 1 3 for .nd made up properly. IffE 11 Vfcyou want the correct tiling at the cor-"®." ______ —■ — Jji I -jo>rect price, call and examine ouOfit \ AfdSr It ] I j?£largc stock of Heavy Weights, FaUITI \ I Pmß ' 1 '/ Winter Suitings and Overcoats of .9C \| M u j "J jtt.the latest Styles, Shades and Colors \| yli jl jlf ly V Fits and Workmanship |:]|\Mj J| js/ Guaranteed &\ S G F. KGCK, 42 North Main Street, Butler, Pa # 8 GREAT BARAGINS IN MILLINERY, g Every article in our stock has-been marked down to iusure quick Uk sales. All trimmed and untrini'lied hats reduced to less than half price regardless of cost. Special bargains in fancy leathers, birds, coqu?S, |p§ aigrettes, wings, quills, ornaments and ribbons, etc , Uk ]>on't fall to miss this sale at jv 5 Rockenstein's, | Uk 328 South Main St., Butler, P«. 2 "' TINO ''™ SSK REDICK & GROHMAN'S. io(j N. Main St., PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, Hutler. Pa. YOU CAN'T TELL. XGWXGWWV&X' What kind of weather comes .it this season <>l the year -—we are liable to have blizzards, extreme cold and sudden changes <>l temperature. Do yon know that a little L-ood whiskey is the best medicine to fortify the system against such chan.u s 3 Ask Any Physician and if he is honest he will tell you tl.at pure whiskey is the best preventative against Colds, Chills and like ailments. Our Cabinet Rye Whiskey at $3.00 a gallon is guaranteed to be absolutely pure ami four years old There is no whiskey in the county for the same money that can compare with it. We pay the expressagc too, and make no charge whatevci for boxing and shipping. When a transfer front one express company "to another is necessary, we pnpry charges to point of transfer. Semi us $3.01) lot .t sample gallon. We know it will please you. MAX KLEIN. Wholesale Liquors, 322 FEDERAL ST., AL! EGHENY. PA- Our complete catalogue and price list mailed on application.