Do not Wait Any Longer, But Come at Once TO BICKEL'S. Where will be found the largest stock and latest styles of summer lootwear at low prices. Our stock is larger than ever before, com prising many new and pretty styles. Our stock of ladies shoes is la-rge. Ladies'fine Dong. Pat. turned. Congress gaiters at $2.25. «• •• Russett, " " _ $2.25. " Russett Bluchers and Blucheretts at $2.25. " Dong. Southern Ties at $1.50. " Blucher Oxfords, Mack and russett at $1.25. One lot of ladies fine Oxfords at 75c «. » opera toe and instep strap slippers at 50c. Misses Dongoia Shoes, patent tip at 90c. Childs " " " 401075 c. Full stock of Misses and Childrens Russett shoes at a big bargain. Our stock of " " Oxford ties and slippers is very large. Infants shoes in all colors. Now is the time of the year when farmers are thinking of buying a pair of shoes to plow in and do their summer work. In buying my spring and summei stocl I took great pains to get a large selection and have got them at prices so as to sell lower than ever before. A good pair heavy shoes, Lace, Buckle or Con gress Gaiters at 90c. Box-toe shoes, whole stock kip, at $1.50. Full stock of Boys plow shoes sizes, 1 to 5, at 85c. Our stock ol Mens fine shoes is large, and with our stock of low cut shoes we are sure to suit all, as we have all the latest styles at remarkably low prices. Full stock of our own make driller's shoes always on hand. Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN BICKEL, 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PENN'A MIL MM 1894. Our Fall stock of Fur niture will surpass anything we have previously shown. Many new things in Par lor Suits, Parlor Chairs, Couches, Bedroom Suits, Hall Racks, Side-Boards, Book Cases, Desks and Chairs. In our Carpet Depart ment we will soon offer for the corning season a large line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels, 'Papistry Brussels and Ingrain Car pets. Most of our fine car pets are in private patterns and pan be seen only at our store. Our stock of lings will contain many novelties. CAMPBELL & TElPLi'll, Butler, - IVnifa The place t<» buy GAS COOKING STOVKS AND BURNKKS, GAS LAMPS FIXTURES, HOSK. WATMK FILTERS, HATH TUB EN AM EL, etc, is at W m 11. O'llrien NonV, 1 OT .lollprnon S. YOUNG WM. COOPER YOUNG <\ COOPICR, $ MERCHANT TAILORS I j-Vor the month 01 July we have made a reduction on .iil AND LIGHT WEIGHT GOODS.* TH E best investment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell—many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint 01 none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pare White Lead, look at the brand ; any of these are safe: "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Eanman,'' " Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." FOR COLORS —National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Thes« colors are sold tn one-pound cans, each -an ■ ,T sufficient to lint pounds of Strictly Pure V. htte Lead he desired shade; they are in no Ise ready-mixed paints, but a combinat.on of perfectly pure co'ors in the handiest fonn to tint St'ictly Pure White Lead. A eood many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and £ct both free. NATIONAL LEAD CO , New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. yfss* d LINIMENT ANY OT* £ STRICTLY V For FAMILY L se. Dropped on sugar suflering children love to taite it. Every Mother should have It m the h ,use. it quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, catarrh, cats, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, nervous head ache rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, ■*Jrains stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore tliroat, .-.re luiigs, toothache, tonsllitis and wind co'.ic. O-ii'inated in I'f.o by the late I>r. A. Johnson, Pr,niily Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly a century. All whouse itare amazed at its wonderful power. It is safe, soothing, satisfying: so sav tick, se-isitive sufferers. l"-ed Intcrnaland ExterraL Th.i ry»tor"» stgaatoro and mrßcttous on every t-otU* I'l -»M PUBphto fnxs. K"Kt -■"mbrnn. t.. 1*,U.8 XJM. LS. JOIWbOSi it OU. liuMoa. HUMPHRBYS' Dr if am pb revs' hperlflrs are scientifically and carefully prepared fc*m«lle». owl for years to private practke and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every kinglu fcpeoUlc a special care for »be disease named. Tbey cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and arc la fact and deed the ho> e reign Bemedies of the World. ,0. rsicsa. 1-Fevers. Congestion*. Inflammations.. ,'is 'i-tVorma, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 'Ji 3 —Teething 1 Colic, Crying. Wakefulness ,»5 4—Diarrhea, of Children or AdulU 35 7—t'oogbn. Colds, Eroti'hltls .35 8-Jiecralaia, Tootbaebe, Faceache. .35 8-Headaches, H k ] < adaehe, Vertigo.. .35 J#-Dy»pep»iii. EClouci .-'. i, ' '.r.stlpatlon .35 1 1 -Suppressed • r Pninfill Periods .35 lit-Whites, Too lloftae periods . 35 13—croup. EarvogitU, Iloaraenes-. . .35 14—Suit ftbi-nm, Ers slpetas. Eruj<Uons .35 15—Kbcamatism, Rheumatic P*lns .35 JS—.Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .35 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Jlea/1 .35 lO Whooping Comb *35 37—Kidney Disease* .35 3H - Nervous Debility 1.00 30 -I'rinary Weakness ,35 34—Hore Throat, Qnincy, Ulcerated 7!,r<At .35 HUMPHREY*' WITCH HAZEL OIL, "The File Ointraent."-Trial fcj ixr. 25f'ts. WA* hj tfraggUU, or *'»t cm of prto*. Dm. BraniacTi MAWCAI. it* l■***•,! **"-»«> VMZ.IL. ■tirNKHTrikb.ia, in *litwac** it,iw tou. S P B OIFIOS. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. lioss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ringi which cannot IJC twisted or pulk-d off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket r.nd the many accidents that befall watt IT S fitted with the oh! style how, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the catts bearing their trade mark— Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any j<-we]<-r for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. 98 OLD UjQ EXPORT i8 whiskey ' Guaranteed If 8 Years o,d * Sbs?*. m *1 »tnted for Medi *t l ~ T .ZL»r.. t mWSI clnal purpose., ■r wh«r«anr»'tfctirn nUmtl* 1> uu\n*U and for 1 liever ngii uimii rpa«sed. It Is the product of one of the oldest <li>.illl«!rHj« In Pennsjlvittila, and nfter rernaining In <»ov •rnmerit bonded » ar.:li«UM*i tlio required tlmo isuvirtcil to Hamburg, Germany, and there keptln bested warehouse* ontll peifc tly n»- tured. then shipped l,ack, l«>ttied on our own t remises, and when we offer you Old Export wc now whereot we si<cak, and challeiigu com parison . Full qnarts, fI.OO. Hl* qtiarts, SB.OO. Kent by express to all points, and on orders of ll'iMl or over wo will pay express charges. There are numerous Imitations, but lie careful »o see 1 -e the genuine. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drugßlatw, 412 Market 8t„ PITTBBURC, PA. Complete Price I.lst of Whiskies, Wine* And Ilraodics mailed free to any luldrcu. nil rc ITCHING PILES r I Lto «WAYNE'« ■ ■■■■"V niMTMFKIT Annni.mni.r rnmsn umi ■ IVMITOMM MoUturr i lnUfi»r Itokin* m 4 illnilnci mo>t «i nl|kl| vtnrn U > •rraU hJmg. If klluw*'! to rofillMM" I Minora farm ami rotr•*«!»■, Mkli k oru n klrrd ul<«r»l», bo oming **TJ ...rn HW AY NK'* OIMMI M Ik. U. Uln m and birr.!li.g. lnfMla al- • rt»|lor., mh<l In wi'Mt t-MM maovi* tbf mworfc A»M •o- » l*ru«<Ul URN 14. - ' Vothe AFFLICTED • "/OUT" WonRECEIPTof2O r^'HS!>MB • ' i■ i-i-B --323N.15T H S T PHILADA.PA.- f \ DOCTORS LAKE kp|fl iiii n: I»ISI-I:VN Mtv. JQ Coii. fi »i A<r. *ho Fousih ST.. yLBhV. PI f TbUUKOM, HA. ' jnfi V AU P,rnis.,f l.eli' .ite and f'otn phi ii te.l lilxiiM-s requiring)'ON. gi!>KNTiAl.aiidh' iKsrinnMed ir ition nro treated nt this Iil«- IM'n«nry with a siirre* nrely nil ili.nl. Dr. H. K.!.:■«« >« •..leml.erofti.o 1t.,-. 11. ge if I'l.y •i' i.i. s itnd HiirgiM,.t , sod I ■ 'lie ol l«- ti. Miid in oat •» |»-rieneod M-t< iai.m. in 1!.. i elly. K|m-< >al al •ention civen to N-irvous In-lnlllj f«im r.'-i "ilv me- i :tI I'ieilion. Indl -rretlon of joiilli.ete.,eaus nt |ih) <iral ann mentsl d*njr,lm k of energy, ii .poi,' iM-y,ete.; •laoCaneeis Old Mores, Kits, I'll,- , let Slid uil Hi ion of the Hkui, •r, e 1,1,.1 sti ii'tljr eoiih.li 111 ml OnU e lenini, UU> I II id 7 t'l 8 r. H.: Hundnys, il to 4 p. M. only, •ill at oi'li-e or a/l-li.-n IHIH. I.AI'K, <X>fl ►AN A' 1.. AND4TII»T..I'ITTf.IH;it«»II.I'A BPEEOY ajad t,ASTIN<i RESULTS. ©FAT PEOPLE^ Wo Incouvenirn.e. ini|,lr g . » .10' AIUOtOTItT "' y l from stiy iniuriom •uhsisnee. J LA. 31 ABEIKIOT ail7:iD VKs OUARSNTJ E a CURE or refund rOur ,sonsy Pries tl.uourrbiilils. tend 4c l« IniliM. TKKMOMT MKOICAL, CO., H««U>D. Hih, THE CITIZEN INCREASING LONGEVITY. A-merlcans In Particular Live Much Long-er Than in Past Ages. Remarkable Instance* of Extreme Old A*e —Intellectnal Actlrtty It So Bar to ton( lift and Good Beafth. A -writer in the Washington Post attention to the many instances ol remarkable longevity which from year to year hare been reported. Pass ing by the hundreds of years asserted tOuare lived by the antediluvian oeroes of Hebrew tradition, the appar ent numbers in which may mean some thing entirely different from what tkey would mean in our decimal scale of Enumeration, and down through the 6reek and subsequent ages, whose fliethod of counting we do not under stand; we find a continuous record of persons arriving at an advanced old ftge. These, from one point of view, constitute a very small minority, and vet, from another, form a considerable knd important element. The number of deceased persons who had attained an exceptional old age was probably greater in the year 1603 than in any recent period. During the last three or four months of the year tte general public became familiar through a perusal of the daily papers with the remarkable obituaries of those who had departed, having lived to a great old age. A month or so since we read of a life that had reached the extraordinary limit of one hundred and thirfy-five years. We have since read of the death of a woman at Hart ford, Conn., who was old enough to give warning 1 of the approach of the British fleet in 1812, and so saved the Kew England ooast from threatened devastation. And still later we have been apprised of the death at Terre Haute, Ind., of a man 104 years old, who attended the funeral of Washing ton, cast his first vote for Madison and was a soldier in the war of 1812. From pther data it is apparent that great longevity kas been on the increase for many years, particularly In America. But it may be remarked that the constitutions that carried these per sons up to the centennial mark or be- J'ond were formed very many years be ore Americans began living at the present rate, and that the best part of most of those old lives was passed be fore the modern suicidal rush of the so ciety and business worlds. To have a food chance for longevity it Is almost nnecessary to say that an originally good constitution is of the first inl fcortance, though to this primary ex cellence carefulness in the art of living eust be added. The secret of long life one of which nature alone holds pos giion. A remarkable fact is that In ectual activity and success have n no barriers to long life. Even p philosophical studies have proved a help rather than a hindrance to men of literary pursuits. Voltaire, who at Dirth was put into a quart pot, could never have attaiped his eighty-fourth year had he not followed the strict, 6<?ber, active life which he chose. Glad stone exercises the highest powers of successful statesmanship at an age of eighty-four years, after having under gone the constant turmoil of political contest for considerably more than half a century. Bismark is practically an Octogenarian. Von Moltke was nearing ninety when he died. It seems that the review of these and numerous other instances would sufficiently es tablish the theory that continuous in tellectual activity is conducive to the perpetuation of good health and the prolongation of life. LOST HIB RED BUTTON. The Former CbtneM talnUter to ThU Country Degraded | n Rank. In a telegram from Pekin, published by tbe Chinese Mail, it is said that »n Imperial edict has been issued an nouncing the degradation of Tsui Kwo Yui, the former Chinese minister to She United States, Hpain and Peru, rOm tiie post of "Tso Shu Tszc"— senior deputy supervisor of instruction —to that of "Chung Wan" —under secre taryship of the Hanlin college- as well as the deprivation of the red button of second rank, which he had been hon ored by the emperor on the occason of his being accredited to the courts of the United States, Spain and Peru. The issue of this edict has been tho result of Ynl's incompetency in the dis charge of the duties of "Tso Shu Tszo," as well as of his failure In parsing the recent special examination for promo tion among the members of the Hanlin college. This special examination was instituted at thfc instance of the board of censors with a view to classifying the members of the Hanlin college and to Investigate their speolal eouduot, and also for the purpose of recommend ing promotion Consequently the per vjns examined have, after due exnmln- j Otion, been divided Into three classes. Those of the first two classes have either received their promotion or ap propriate imperial rewards of slik pieces, but Tsui EC wo Yui, who Stands first in the third class, has lost his red button, au<l has suffered the above-mentioned degradation in Ms official rank. Japanese ll>tr4r«Mln(. One of the Joys of the Japanese wom an's life, which Sir Bdwin Arnold lias failed to dwell upon, is her hulrdrcss ing, although he mentions the result, admiringly. The ordinary Japanese woman lias her hair dressed twice a week. First, the assistant hairdresser comes and oils the locks with camellia or seasum oU; theu the principal ar rives and B|>eiids nearly an hour in piling up her hair mi that It will indi cate the caste and age of the woman and whether she l« "maid, wife or widow." For all that is expressed by the arrangement of the lock* in Japan The women sleep upon neck blocks, carefully hollowed out so that the hair D(iay rcaialu undisturbed all night. For ladles (jf high degree these blocks are beautifully lacquered and deco rated. They generally have a little drawer Into which the superfluous orniirnerits can l>c put at night -A common cold should not !e n« glected. Down*' Klitir i!t o urei'. —Cost tar yields 10 shade* of blue, tbe same number of yellow tint*, 12 of orsnge, ft of violet snd natneroD* other colors snd shades lhart ItiH'iiKi llrhirtil m 30 Mmutrn l»r. Agnow'n Cor" for th• lliurt give |>«rfe«». reliel in nil ra-e- «.| Organic .>r Kym| Sthetlc Heat. DUrsm in 30 minuteo, and upeedily effect* s eare. It i« s peer li ti remedy fir I'slpitstlon, Shortness of Itreath, Smothering Spell*, I'sin in l.'-lt Hide and all *yiiij»t«>mi of a l)i*ea*od Heart One dose convince*. Sold by City I'har macy. —The penny i* a favorite sum for the church collection ha«ket, snd a London church, acting Upon thU theory, ha* r<- enntly displayed a conspicuous «ign on the vestibule door: "Do not drop peon ie*. in the collection plate." Drunkenness, the l.i'juor Habit, I'oi rvrly Cured by adinsnsterinif L)r. if mr.ts "Golden Specflc." It tit manufactured a* a powder, which can be iriven in a ((lan* of beer, a cup of coftee or tea,or iii food, without the know ledge til the patient. It i* absolutely harmles*. and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It ha* been iriv< n in thousands of case*, and in every instance » perfect cure ha* followed. It never latl*. Tbe Hy*tem once Impregnat ed with the Specific, it become* an utter irnpoHHihiiity lor the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 4H page book 01 particular*lree. Addre**, Golden Specific Co.. 1H. 1 ) Race St., Cincinnati! O. —"The man who claim* all men are his Intends," says the l'hno*o]>her, ''ls either a perfect saint or a liar.'' TOO Hodetft. Jack Ford—Did you read Dixon's let ters to the girl who sued biui for breach of promise? He said: - Never, never can I express in weak, paltry words all mv love for YOU. my beautiful darling'." Tom De Witt —Well, the jury thought he expressed twenty-flve thousand dol lars' worth, anyway. —N. Y. World. Better Not Walt for It. Soi&e <lay tbe sides will txri£bt*& — 9or c day the rainbow lighten t 'W- a glory 'round the tempest's, cloudy brow; Sortie day will flowers be springing— Some day the glad birds singing; Bat you'd better seep your business moving now! —Atlanta Constitution. ! A Splendid SacceM. "How is the doctor getting on with your wife's case?" ' Best In the world; seems almost too good to be true." "What was the trouble?" "She had completely lost her voice, and ho Is certain he can never restoro It."—Chicago Inter Ocean. Home All the *rtme. Mre- Bingo—Mrs. Binner's husband has a government position, ana sne is simply delighted. Bingo—Pay well? Mrs. Bingo—Not so much that, but she says she never saw so much of him | before in her life.—Brooklyn Life. The In^^luble. Planking ton —What color are you going to have your house painted? Witherby—My wife wants it painted white, but I favor green. Plankington—l see. So you are go ing to have It painted white.—Judge. A SHORT WAT OCT OF IT. Papa—But why do you sign It: "Your loving son, Amy?" Amy—Why, of course mamma will know, and I couldn't spell daughter.— Life. ■ The Baling Pawlan. Wholesale Dry (roods Merchant —It's no use, wife; I can't hold out against thepe hftrd times any longer. I shall make an assignment to-morrow. HU Better Half—Then Cutter and Slasher will buy the stock, and I can get tbe silk for my new dress at less than it would have cost you, dear. — Arkansaw Traveler. A {Joestlonabte Statement. "I Jjave sometimes thought." began Mr. Porridge, whereat Miss Kashly gave an exclamation of amazement, and then apologetically remarked: "It may be! It may be! Of course, I < have no knowledge of what you may I have done before I became acquainted with you." —Richmond Dispatch. 111 a Wlndom. Jack—l wish I were able to go out of town for the summer. Tom —Aren't you? It doesn't cost j much. Jack —Perhaps not, but if I did that pnee, I'd never be able to stand my landlady and tailor off again.—Detroit | Pree Press. Kupl'l Short hiirxJiTH. Oazzam—OrafllU is a smart stcneg- : rapher. He can take one hundred and twenty words a minute. Maddox —So can I. Oazzam —But OrafHk can read hia shorthand writing.—Judge. Ily Marrlaife. Indignant Citizen What claim have J you got on me? I never saw or heard of i you before. Applicant (for a loan) I'm a sort of j relative, sir. I married your second | coti- in's divorced wife. Chicago Trib une. —The great building up inediciue for the run down system mid th» convales cent in Hood's Sarwaiiarills —lliinx So you've been fishing for a week. ehf Catch anjthingT Jom— Not till 3:30 this morning, when I got hack lo in} wife. —Cjni'jue—>he i* very fluent linguist. Blobbg— I didi.'i ki.o* alie spoke anything but Knglish. Oyniqae—She don't; hut she can keep talking that aft.ur the average nun has exhausted all the other langu age*. —Kheuinatinn cured MI a day -••Mystic core" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cure* hi Ito 3 da) * Iti- action upou the system t* remark aide and mysterious. It remove* at one. tin- cause and the dm eaHo immediately disappears. The fi r«t done greatly l-eiiefit* <•» ct«. Sold l>y J. 0 Kedick, druggist, Hutler. —Turnip* III«-> be sown at any time n'-w before the 15th o( August, and in favorable condition)* isitke t <■•>! Toey should be »owu «<i ahII pri(iif!l grou .1. and if sown Just 4iwr a run i will come up and mike ripnl d" *'■" Toe (le-i beetle I* Very «!•-»■»rucltVe HUM Jul", aiid the oil 1.1 n IIIMI ■eeliiH lo sow Mien, I pretty thick, thitn I. t; III' 111 out lain wliei. J the iuHefin have di*»p|«-red On mnall I 111 garden* *oot 1* roll lime* efficacious ill driving them •II Turnip* make then grovtlh after the cool nlgbt conn*, anil , should he allowed i■. remain in the ground : ■till after the lisM If *t.« tiave appeared. Oil mail) farm* tbl* root i* ne|er gri an, i but there are few I iruis on ahii-ti It might j not be grown with fair profit. The motto of the proprietor* ol I»r i Henry Master'* Mandrake Hitter* I*. "ine greatest good to tile gtealwat uuiiioer, " and no *ell a large boitl* ol ,i t'aluable ; remedy for the small pn. e i/l '2hcl* , and warrant every bottle lo give satisfact ion or money refunded "ft I* always eary to count the com.' *av* tin plilofopber, "but It'* not KO ea<y to pay it " —Time may be money, but the man ulih an hour on tn« Intel* oin'i hiy a gin** of beef tinier* lie ha* a nickel. De Tal t|"l •You li.nl 11 ull e it loatl last uigti*. I) iy ou feel hotter tin- tnorn itigf" Old noak "Oil, It'* a mere matter of taste." IV hen a man buy* a porous planter to get lit! of a pain he doesu'l stop to ooliatd «r how he i* to get till of the porous plas ter. The man who i* given an affront J* U'Ually taken back. —The old say ing "time will tell" doe* not apply to a woman's age OPEN to convictioiif .Try either Kinche's (Joldeti Wedding, tilhson or old Dougherty W hl«kie* YOU It EYES will then lie opened to conviction that these brano* tell of better thing! j in store lor those who deal with Robt. Lewi it, 136 Water Bt. Opposite II ,t O. Depot, ~, I'lttiburg, I'a Try Oramllathers' Choice, warranted 3 yearn old, 92.00 per gallon. (OH BOTES! By comparing notes with your friend*, you will find that the best of them trade with US. Why? Because they save moDey. We have never been , in the habit of advertising prices.for as a general thing goois quoted low are interior stock, but we have a few things this sprinn that we take pride in quoting the prices. We call yonr aiteotion to oar U S. PaDte, good strong Jeans, full lined, never rip, for onlv fioc. No 2, better grade, usually sold at $1.25, only 96c. No 3, the beet grade, sold everywhere for $1.50, only $1 10 Fine styles in CW. oniv SI.OC all warranted to never rip Fine Union Co's Pants only $1.40. worth $2 25. Seamless Hose onlv be I.adies Sux kiugs onlv 3c per pair All the Iste-tt styles and novelties in Scarf Pins. Fine gold filled Rings. »arranted for five years, 25 to 50c A big bargain, a solid nickel Wat-n jit-k-l ruovemeut, stem-wind, pendent set, O. F , good timekeeper only $5 00 We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men's, Boy * and I hil dren's Suits and Pants, Ha's, o*p-*. Soi rts, Collars. Cuffs, Ties. Handker chiefs H< siery. Hammocks, Trunks, Valices. Satchels, Brushes, Combs, ! Purses. Pocket and Bill Books, Umbrellas. Overalls, Jackets, Watches. : Chains and Charms for Ladies or Gents. Collar and Cuff Buttons. Scarf | Pins in all the latest novelties, E « ;tric Diamond Rings in endless variety at all prices to suit tbe times, When vou read this over do not imagine that these are old inferior stock, thev are brand new and the best value lever offered iu Butler, and will he-»r the most, err ical examination. ■A e court comparison and defy competition. Give us a fair trial and j our word for it, vou will never repret it. D. A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. FIIA > K K H:MH:I<. DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, everything in horse and bngjyjy Inr tiishing goods— Harness, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. Also trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment ol 5- A. Horse blankets in town will be tound at FBAIMi KEMPER'S, 124 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA. CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Every young man and woman should receive such an education as they can obtain at Clark's School of Commerce, Butler. Pa. or at the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. The schools are under the same management. ACTUAL, business METHODS EMPLOYED You will save tim * an 1 money by attemlin* one ol tli_s.' sc too is i ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Butler, Pa. , DIAMO I'"" 1S " K *" U,N,SS - STUCK m* STUDS. WATCHES M.KSIS - A ( ' K N rs' ' S|V V K it. LA OIKS CHATHIX -jaTTiT -iJr 'XT' > Gold Plus. Kir Klass. Illiijfi. «J xti i/U Z f CiidlnM, llract'l'.-ts. Etc. _1 rn Y-r TT*,•< n t«T ft ~n WTtt'lVa Hen, (:iwt<irH. Itutter IHsh-s anil Kvi-ritlitoi 1 1# ij IV VlI Xl£a O)' ill it imii k tiiunil in a itnt clw huim.. RODGER BROS. 1874 KNIV KS. I'OIIKS. Hl '"'nUPLK PLATK. E. GRIEB,. IK ™L. No. 139, North Main Pt. BITTLFB, PA., , . Buyers of Footwear Will find an ample field for comparison with other shoe stores at Huselton's this week. There never were such magnificent and wonderful values offered for as little money as as Huselt'jn offers now. SHOE; BUYERS Will find more for their dollar, expressed in shoe value, than they had ever hoped to receive. Women's fine button tip, 75 c '» $' a,,( ' " tan lace Oxfords 75c. and sl. " " Blucherettes in Piccadilla or narrow square, only $2. " serge cong. only 45c. " opera slippers, at 45 and 90c. " lace, tip, oxfords, 50c., 75c. and sl. " spring heel, tip shoes, sl, $1.25 and $1.50. 11 iix'lion s Sj)cci;il. Men's working shoe ; at 70* ~ 95c. and sl. Youths extra niee styles iti button and lace at 754 and sl. -< .oim: in and -u:c us it will be a saving of money to you. 11 C. HUSELTON. 102 North -tain 3tn . Butler, Pa - h D ,"i\ . - . \v THEN OA POLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. WHY? Should every one, if in need ol a pure Htirrntlaril for rtredieal purpose*, go to IHH I Federal Htf Because he will find the largest. Htock to select from at. lowest prices The Itye Whiskies are all from the lurge*t and best known dl*i illerle* and sold at. the following price 2 year old at $2.00 per gallon; 3-year old at. $2.25; 4-year-old at ♦2.50, l> year old at W.'tO; H year old st t'i .'<o, 10 snd 12 year-old at fS.W; Kt. Hel ena, California, olde*t and best, *eleeteil wine*, 10 brand* dry and sweet, at t1.50 per gallon; Rhine wine, imp Khnrry, Mad eira, Port and Cognac*, at lowest figure* No cxtrn churge for packing t'all or *end for price list, at x. A*I>KIKMMI*<. IHH KKItKKA I, HT. A U.KUII KN V. Telephone No. fi- tit. <■» I EWIS 98 % LYE L wtunn iM rtimiD irk TBn-mii) Th«sit »R|fit mvl yvrnt f y lAm flu* l-wl'-r Mi'l Ufind lu a I*2 V Willi Il«f7 111" art il«»ri r« **\y »r u*», Wlfl m*kn llm Hrsl i-rfiwn#*! llmM (a I) DiltmUi l»olllMf. It Is lb* wmW n i'll l **! tlt»ar •i»«k". WW riKIA. SALT MTO CO (Mb A«t«„ 1-Wia, fa. VITALIS j * Wt " \ TIIK OIIICAT 80 „ ~i7»y '■ FRENCH REMEDY I'rwlurra Ihn AI»o»r Kriulla In SO !>•)■. It iu*Ul powrrfully uxi (|ulckly. <'ur«*» wln'n lillolhrrii full. Ycmmk ttir*vt will ntfuln lout nmnhocia, and o!<1 tn« n will rm nvrr their youthful vigor ur ..-..1K VITALIS. 'IV" V Nrrvo.mn.'.H, U..1 . lulltjf. 1m t pot«*■ ry, Nirh.lv I-'"' I' 1"", KMIIn* Mrm t,rv. Wa.»lliiie '"''l nll • > <•[ ihuHf fir ami ImlUcrftlni. \\ »r<l» oB )!.*•...i!y tt.t.l cofi*»»tnpilon. Ir.Niftt on Jnivl.ic VITALIS. "" ,r '"" ' :irrl ' '■ v , Dorlu't My mull. fI.OO |.'-r itttiUttK''. or jl* f<>r U 00. *ll»i ■ p<«lll»« wrltl. ■ (Haraalr* to «•»" or r»r»nil tlir »».. (Mmilnr frrr. AddrM* CAi ini r uiaii.Y coirtßT. iu. For H«l« ut City Pharmacy. Conwurnptlon si«ru!y Cured. fc Th+ tutT"% - I1«u«n Inform jrt-ur r«*J«<n ilmt I iiavfi % (MialUn romwly for tl*«» iliot* oainMl dUf-wHi. f>; A *iru«ly tia«i UiouMiiila of Iki()«Um rmm luvn ) . tj {Mruatwinlljf r«rwl ! ahall U» «1»<1 to m i'l tw i mMIw of tnj r«<ni*<l)r VUKK to an/ of ' your m**!"!* •» ,j iitva oonauru|»tl<*i If lhay wtll : aruil in* Owli £ai»r««a ai»4 V. O. auMr+m. UaapM I lull jr. x. A. BUAXJU. M. C.. if I harl IK.. H. T. Creat Clearance Sale MILLINERY, Trimmed lluLmhiml llonnrtN ulmi>nt GIVEN AWAY. Having a large stock ol millinery still on hand, we will sell you anything in our line less than half price. Come early and secure bargains at the LEADINi MILLINER* HOUSE, 122 S. nrt p A BUTLE WAIN ST. I - J ' 1 • 1 PA LIQUORS o—o Are made to USE and not to A HUSK. You can find nothing so useful for immediate relief in the Sick Room; nothingso beneficial to the Convalescent; nothing so sustaining to life as Pure Whiskey, Brandy or Wine. OUR ADVICE: I To all who use liquors is to buy from a reliable dealer. Huy from one who has been tried. Huy rum one who ever watches care fully the wants of his patron*, who studies to please and who has a reputation of 25 year's standing in this community. Huy from o—o MAX KLEIN, Who has the indorsement of all who know him. Physicians recommend his goods. Hospitals use them, and in fact, there is no house in Western Pennsylvania that can show you such a stock of "OKI" Whiskies, Fruit Bra (dies, Blackberry Cordials, Holland and London dock Gins, Wines of tin Finest Importations to the Cheapest Domestics, in fact a comj lete line to suit the buyer, whether for TABLE OR SICK ROOM, TRAVELER OK CAMPER, FISHERMAN OR HUNTER. o —o Our facilities for shipping are the best and much the quickest Send for our complete Catalogue and Price list, mailed frce> and order your goods from MAX KLEIN. Ao 82 Federal ? t>. Allegheny, Pa ---0 I. S. We are headquarters for all G. A. R. men; come in and reg ister during the G. A. K. Encampment, with Comrade Max Klein, late of F Co., Ist lowa Cavalry. Jew elry-Si I verware- -Clocks, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per . ent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEH, The Jeweler, No 125 N. Main St., Duftv Block Sitfii of F.lectric Bell and Clock. Ml are Respectfully Invite "Remember our Repairing Department- 20 years Experience M [((JSKN'I'IIAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, j(<3 Kerry St . - * Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. ( lie Square Below Diamond Marke New York Weekly Tribune V The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. A ddrt.'WN till orJoi'M to 'I 1 H E I 1! tit
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