A Gentle Reminder. Bickers Grand Clearance Sale of FINE FOOTWEAR. + + * ■*• + To make room for a large Spring stock which I b**e purchased and which will begin to arrive soon, I h*ve placed oa sale many matchless bargains. Now, this means to the close buyer ' Money in r pocket." Why pay big prices when you can get the same goods at oar store for half the money. A few of the many bargains: One lot men's fine Calf, KaDga rco and Cordovan shoes, sizes broken, regular price, $3 50 to $5 00. Yoor choice for $2 50. One lot men's fine shoes at $1 25 One lot Drillers' shoes, box toe heavy sale price $2 00 ifo at $1 2>. One lot Ladies' fine band welt shoes, regular price $4 00 now at $2 50. One lot Ladies fine hand turn shoes, many different styles, prices ranging from $3 00 to $4 00, your choice at s2l 00. Oaa lot Ladies' fine shoes Blacberett style to be closed at $1 50. One lot Ladies'warm lined shoes at 50c. One lot Ladies cloth lined Blippers at 25c. Meo's heavy sole kip boots at $2 00. Boys' heavy* sole kip bu< ts at $1 00. Yonths' heavy sole kip boots at 75c. Men's rubber boots, Boston, Candee or Wooas>cket, at $2 00 per pair, Men's kip boots at $1 50 per pair. Boys' rubber boots at $1 50. Ladies' $1 00 per pair. 2,ooopaire Ladies' One sI*ECIALT\ rubbers sizes to regular price -50 cgo at 25c. I have many other bargains. When passing my store stop and look at the bargains I am offering wheth er you need a pair or not. Call anyway, always glad to show goods. Repairing done. To those who do their own repairing will say I have just reed 20 dozen iron stands and can sell you one with fonr lasts at a bargain. Call and eee me. John Bickel, 128 S. Haiti BUTLER, PA. FKAJNK KEMPEK, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, A.nd everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods—Harness, (Jollars, Dusters, Saddles, etc. A_lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment of 5-A .Horse blankets in town will be found at FRANK KEMPER'S, 124 S MAIN ST, BUTLER. PA. M UID-WINTER SILE HAS MANY ADMIRERS. j OF , o • Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Indicates the possession of ex drJfW I 11 r |eptionally attractive qualities. rnZ£2*ajjv | I[| Our stock is praised by all be- I ?S\ TrlW cause it is the best and is sold at j'jj, prices "that you pay elsewhere for In looking over this stock w- find many lines in which the sizes ' {/Ko L are broken. These we are goinp to close out at Greatly reduced Men's Good, Solid Boots, tap sole, at $1.40; Men's Working Shoes goat 75c, 90c and $!.oo; Men's Fine Shoes at 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. For 85c will sell you a good, solid grain Button Shoe, sizes 3 to 8; Ladies' Fine Button Boot, pat. tip, at 75c; Men's Rubbers 45c; Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 25c. See our Ladies' Solid Oil Grain Button Shoes at 90c. All Slippers now at about hall their value. One lot of Ladies' Fine Dongola Welt Button Shoes reduced from $3 to $2. One lot Ladies' Fine Dongola, New York make, from $3.50 to $2.10. Ons lot Fine Hand-Turns from $3 to $2 and $1.75 and many other lines in same proportion. Boys' Shoes 75c snd SI.OO Boys' Boots 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. Try us and see how you- DOLLARS will grow. B. c. H übf; lto N . Opposite Hotel I^owry. Good LooKs Count When \«>u turn out for a drive you want your 1 carriage to look as well as your neighbors. You'll have no rear on that score if you have a Fredonia Buggy. Fredonia Vehicles are the best 011 the market in every way. It you'll ixamine them at your dealers you'll agree with this statement. Made by FRED MFG. CO., Younsstown, Ohio. DIAXftOXtiTDS tMJAKK I'INH. HTUDS. W ATCHSS ' ,IKNIH LAMBS' CUATI.AIN Tr ,nrc«T O "WT » (Jold Plot. K»r Klßgm. Kliiif* J K \KI r. MK V f ' halfiK, llrnceli-W. Klc. nnn r«T a tj i T-i Caotori. lil*b»n AND KwrytUlr > HTT mXM r. x\ VA> Ax* Jt,»f Ui>< •>" lourv: in u, nr»».cu« wore.. RODGER BROS. 1874 } **£"*■ K, " (KH - P.,ATK. E. GRIEB. jnwKLEit. Ko. 139, Roith'Maiu St, B JTLER, PA., /•"' ■r. . ') * S The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVMS AND BURNERS GAS LAMPS FIXTURES, HOSE, WATI.k FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is ai W, II .O'llrieii SL Non'e 107 East Jeflerson Htrcrf. Remember there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Stricdy Pure White Lead is limited. The folio-wing brands are standard '• Old Dutch" process, and just as good as they were when you or your father were boys : ' Armstrong & McKehry, Beymer-Bamnan,' ■ Davis-Chambers,'' • Fabnestock." FOR Colons.— National Lead Co.'* Pure \\ hue Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a t5-pound keg of Lead and mi* your own (.amis. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pitwurg. mLow Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil iousness, Liver Complaint. DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warrantee* to cure. Solcteverrwhere at 25 cts. per bottle. for sale by J. C Redick ® HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Screes, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTRT. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals and Chart Heat Free. rntEfl < Fevera,Congeal iona. Inflammation A.A.fhpionl .Menlngitln, Milk Fever. R.lf.—Stralu«, Lamcnemi, Uhenmutiain. {.C.—jJinieniper, >n*al l>i«<bargea. I>. I#.— Hoi «• or (>rnb«t, Wo rum. E.E.—4 oiitfb*, iicnvm, Pneumonia. F.F.—Colic or 4*rl su m. Bellyache. (i.<;.x.>liiicarriage. Hemorrhage*. Ifl.il.—l"rinary and Kidney IHneaaea. 1.1. Eruptive Dlaeaaea, .Mange. J. KJJiaeaaen of Jllgeatlon, raralyala. Blngle Bottle rover 50 doM), - - .60 Htable Cane, with Rperfflra. MannaL Veterinary Cure Oil an<i Med lea tor, 67*00 Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - • 1.00 Hai4 by Draff**!*: mr int pre j»*l4 aaywb»r* la aaf qasatll; •• rre*lpi of prkt. HCSriIKKTH'MCO. CO., HI A 111 WtllUa At., Raw Tort. HUMPHEETS' HOMEOPATHIC fj ft SPECIFIC No.fiQ In UM 30 years. Tho only ancceaufnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Front ration, from overwork or other canaaa. $1 per vial, or 6 vlala and large vial powder, for 96. Hold by Vruttitl*, or aeftl postpaid on r«e«l|#t ol pr>r«. HiarHßiTh'atD. e0.,111 ana wmu* Hu.xewTerk. r i§l- U Mao s.** t r. A R . M «: M j 1 int mtrm itMiu nm*i mtwwn v/V ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hai ttood the Ted of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER ■ RANDS COMBINED Miila MIMM Delia StevenH, of Bonton, Mas* . jgt writer 1 bare nlwiiy* suffered from' rft as h»'rrtlilary Hcrofula. for which I tried is [vntioun remedies, and many reliable phy«lclan». butnone relieved me. After pj italdnK 4 boltl'm of ri i' lam now well. I am very grateful : to you, a* I feel S aS that It saved me from a life of untold atronjr, and stiallj ST; [take pleaiure In HpeaklnK only wordn of pralae for the wonderful medl.lne, *5; land ID recomracudlnK It to all. £|Treatlwi on Blood fj 11 W9f\fl; § § ■""Sa'S" {jN| nil | g jsWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, g ATLANTA. OA. [" Mothers' | »mi"< I % Wakes CHILD BIRTH tasu.jg *j| COLVIN, LA., Dec. 2, i886.-j=i My wife used "MOTHERS' a-;FRIEND" liefore her tliiiJ con- \ (ineinent, and viys siie would not j £ I be without it for hundreds of dol- pilars.—DOCK Mi I.LS. rsr S « i Boot by exprenH or mail, on receipt price. 9l i»< r tiottle. Hook *"10 Moriff.UN" mallf '1 fre«*. HoM »»y all 2r' | I'ruKfflNtM. k BRADFIHtD REODLATOR CO.. g Atlanta, tia. f \ IXJCTOKS LAKIi pjp&w l'i r l / T1: IUHPKN'WAKT. JB Avr. ANI< FOUMTH 8r„ pirTBbUROH, PA. y\ AHforiii4of l»elirnlo ami C#im- Ay i'i>' riI'KNTI AL Ali«|Hf'lßKTiri( Mwl icutlon mo iraate'l at tliia lhn /nut :iry with ft ' Mccea*. >«rely nttaliiH. I>r. H. K. I.aki- h »n* inl*er of the (loyal ( oikxo ">f I'hy tinni'H mi'l ami l« the ol lent ami in»*t rlf;i»ce«l hritrj A MM.' in Ih.s rlty K|HT I HI nt t.entlon j?lv« n to Hirvtmn l»< hilltv frovncrocMil?9 mr I 'll r M rtlon. Imliwnition of youth, etr. fe.aua itty. ph leal nri'l iiK'ntal ilerny,lm U «»f enorwy, l» pot. Viiey, etc.; n« <i. »«. 1 M«l Korea, Kit«, I'ilr , KlieiirnatUm, fin'lfill <li HMjuof the, Kkln, ».I«H>«I. I amicN I' 1 loary < hunn ,it 'mo ninl ati ir.tly e.onfkh-ntlul. Oll'n o liniira,o to I nmi 7 to H»*. M.; n'l lit oPho or ftfl>lr«-ta I>UM. I.AKK, KSS A» AJ»ID4TUttT..riTTRIH;U<iII.rA V; ~ LYE ••M-fnt jwj ptiyet T r - I! Seal , • rfiin.«v] ||:«r#l H««ep I t ia (I « »«»al 'i rf I' urinlii/ waiiTa H 'M, W p vrx' iti k iHfttlm, 1 ;»lnt«* trn»*, <lO. PEWNA. SALT M'F'O CO- thk citizen. Took Everytning in Sight. It was a curious thing to brag about but it is said to be a fact, narrated by a for eign journal, that upon the occasion ot a certain dinner (riven by a Russian grand duke to the PrencL embassador the French man ventured to say that in picking pock ets no people could surpass the thieves of Paris. "I should not wonder it the St- Peter?* burg pickpockets could give them a start, replied the grand duke. And seeing a smile of relief playing around the ambas -ador, he added. '-Will you wager that before we rise from the table your watch ] or some other valuable will not be taken from your person?'' The ambassadir accepted the wager for the fun of the thing, and the grand duke tele phoned to the chief constable, asking him to send at once the cleverest pickpocket he conld get his hands on. The chief was to receive the full value of everything he managed to steal and to go unpunished. The man came and was put into livery, and told to wait on the table along with the other servants. The grand duke told bim to give him a sign as soon as he had picked the pocket of the ambassador. But he had to wait a long time, for the ambas sador. whose watch was the artiole to be exprimented upon, always kept on the alert, and even held his hand on his fob when conversing with the most distin uished guests at the table. At last the grand duke received the sigal. He at once requested the ambassador to tell him the feme. The latter triumphantly put his uand to bis poeket and drew forth a potato instead of his watch. There was a general urst of laughter, in which the ambas sador himseli joined, though with a wry face, for he was unmistakably annoyed. To conceal bis feelings he would take a pinch ol snuff. His snuff box was gone! t'ben be missed the seal ring from his linger' and, lastlhe gold toothpick which ne always carried with him in a little case. Amid the laughter of the guests the sham .ackev was requested to restore the arti cles; but the grand duke's merriment was cnanged into alarm and surprise when the itiief produced two watches, two rings, two snuff boxes, etc. His imperial high ness made the discovery that he himseJt had been robbed at the same time. —Now is the time to take your spnn e medicine. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa parilla and only Hood's. —A new process for beating iron was demonstrated at the iron works in Hornella ville, N. Y., a few Mays ago. The meth od is the latest application ot electricity. .he iron is put into a tub of water, t« winch a number of electric currents are applied, and strange as it may seem, is quickly beaded to a white heat and is ready for the anvil. Dr. Agnew's Cure tor the U»art gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or .Sympathetic Beat Disease in 30 minutes, aud speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy f.»r Palpitation, Shortness of Ureal h, Smothering Spells, Pain in Let! Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. - There is nothing else so ruinous to man as to be affected with the gambling fever —to become possessed of a desire to yet someting for nothing. It weakens and degrades bim, and untimately renders him knavish as well as helpless. Men should shun all forms of gambling. Belief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Oreat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. C. Redick druggist Butler Pa. —Our coasting arrangements, where winters are generally uncertain, don't fig ure with those in the colder climate of New Kuglaud, where it is the chief sport of ihe season, the people of Farmington, Sew Hampshire, f>»: instance, have a coast er which is described as tu four sections and is seventy seven feet long altogether weight 1510 pounds and can carry six tons ill weight. The planks that connect the sleds are fourteen inches wide, while the sleds are five feet tv.o inches in length and ninteen Inches in width. They are made of yellow birch, with round cast steel shoes. The greatest number that has ever been on the coaster is eighty seven. It will carry seventy seven with ease. Tne section is strongly trussed with wrought iron rods, and the whole is boltei with ihree-eight inch Ixilts. The coaster cost *ls'), but w hen it goes flying down Fariu ington's main street the cirisens gel more ■ ban that amount ot fun out of It every night. —The old established gh remedy, DOWU'H Elixir,nttll more than bold* it* own IU the public e*tiinatlon, despite *harp and active competition. U u a "Home reiu edy," and thi* locality need* no word* of L>rai*e from u*, HO well and favorably known in it ll i« tbe *tannard remedy lor coughs, cold* aud all throat trouble*, with gteat numbers of oar people, and their continued use and ousouoiied roc ommeudation of it *prak* volume* In it* iavor.—Burlington, Vt., Free I'rtHH, Jan uary 20. 1882. —ln France tbe population average* about 187 to the stjuare mile. In thin country tbe average in 21 to tbe wjuare utile. —About eight part* Jul furnace a*he* *lag, or koke, four part* of Hlaked lime arid one of olay, are taken and mixed dry *o a* to form a cement, which, on mixing with water, Net* in the ordinary way. The proportion* of the material* may be varied HO a* to produce either au aerial or liydraulid cement. —Kbuuiiittti*in cured in a day—"Mystio cure" lor rheumatiMin and ueuralg:a, radio •tlly cure* in Ito 3 day*. It* action upon tbe *)*leiu l* remarkable aud my*teriou*. ll remove* at once the cati*e and the dis ease immediately disappears. The tir*t ■lone preutly benefit*. 7.» ot*. .Sold by J. C Itedick, druggist. Butler. —Kxtreme* meet. Hockle** Jerry Simp sou I* to be replaced iu Congre** b, a d:e**y young man who buy* hi* ho*iery by the dozen. —lt i* *aid the height of a man or wo man in *ix lime* the length of the foot. Hut thi* i* not alwuy* true. ltch on human, mange on home*, dog* and nil Htock, cured in 30 miuute* by Wool lord* Hamtary Lotion. Tin* never fail*. Hold by J. C. Itedick, drug gl*t, Kutler I'a. —J amen Ty*on i* the richest man in Auntralia He commenced hi* working lile a* a farm laborer, and hi* wage* were $l5O a year. —The mayor of Medford, Ma**., the town of old rum, ba* appointed two young ladie* a* weigher* of coal, grain, hay and straw. 01 c.»ur«e thi* ho* umde tbe chron ic oflice holder* of the male per*Ua*ion MI mad that they cannot even enjoy getting drunk. —lt i* computed by a statistician of the curiou* that Queen Victoria'* hand, I* *aid to be a handMiuie one, ha* signed more important State paper* and been ki**ed by more important men than the band of any other Queen that ever lived. —Tbe sending of n iue**age and reply between MancbeHter and Victoria, ilriti*b Columbia, recently occupied only 00 sec ond*. The total distance by wire, out and return. IN IH.OO'I mile*. The Mere Money Getter. There is not in the world a more igno ble character than the mere money-get ting American, insensible to every duty, regardless of every principle, bent only on amassing a fortune, and putting his fortune only to the basest uses—whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow bis son to lead a life of foolish and expensive idleness and gross debauchery, or to purchase some scoundrel of high social position, foreign or native, for his daughter. Such a man is only the more dangerous if he occasion ally does some deed like founding a col lege or endowing a church, which makes those good people who are also foolish tor get his real iniquity. The men are equally careless of the workingmen. whom they oppress, and oi the State, whose existence they imperil. There are not very many of them, bui there is a very great number of men who approach more or less closely to the type, and just in so far as they do so approach, they are curses to the country. The man who is content to let politics go from bad to worse, jesting at the corruption ot politicians, the man who is content to nee the maladministration ot justice without an immediate and resolute effort to reform it, is shrinking his duty, and is preparing the way for infinite woe in the future. Hard, brutal indifference to the right, and an equally brutal shortsightedness as to the inevitable results of corruption and injustice, are baleiul beyond measure: and yet they are characteristic of a great many Americans who consider themselves per fectly respectable, aud who are considered tnnving, prosperous men by theii easy-go ing fellow-citizens. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem isnes Irom horses, blood spavins, curbs, splint-, sweeney, ringbone, stilles, sprains »il swollen throats, coughs, etc. oav« SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever knc>»n. bold by J. C. Kedick, druggist Butler Pa. —A green goods victim, armed to the teeth, is tramping the streets of Chicago on the lookout for a man with a wart ou his eyelid who swindled him out of thiee hundred dollars. Those who have irieud.- wiih warts on their eyelids should have them removed. —lt's a wise man that knows his own \mbrolla. —' 'The nearest I ever came to being married/' said the old bachelor, '"was when a shopkeeper gave me a bad fifty cent niece, and I went back and tried to get a better half." iM —The newspapers in commendiDgou the dispatches announcing that a bpanish ii.«u ol war bad tired on au American man steamer off the coast ot Cuoa, recall the tate of the youug men who were csptureo off the coast of Cuba twenty one y ears ago in an American ship by a Spanish vessel, and charged with being filibustered and pirates, they were taken to Santiago de Cuba and put into prison. Sixty of then, were tried, the trial being a mere farce, i some cases lasting but ten minuees, founo guilty and at once shot to death. On sen tence being pronounced they were marcheo to the adobe wall of the prison, their faces turned to the wall and then a platoon of Spanish soldiers fired at them. —A merot er of the Texas legislature Moroney by name, has distinguished iiir self by introducing a bill which provides a tax of SSO a year upon all unmarried men in the state, oi thirty years of are or more. Provision is made for the exemption of bachelors who have made a reasonable at tempt to enter the marriage state, which is at once fair and humane. The man who produces an affidavid from a womui respectability is vouched for, that be has at least once duriug the year, propose! marriage to her, can go quit of the fine; otherwise be must step up to the captain r office and settle. —The late General A. J Pleasanton of Philadephia. left oue of the greates private libraries in that city, numbering about 15,000 volumes. General Pleasan ton was widely known as a lover of books, and had many rare edition. —Farmers in the neighborhood of Graf ton. W. Va., are suffring heavy losses be cause of their sheep dying. B. F. Hartley lost 50 head. —Bobby, do you know why I am punch ing you? Ye*; pa an' if I weighed two hundred pound* to your *ixty 1 gue** you'd know t >o. Bell* are tolled in some districts of France when front i« threatened. linme biatoly the inhabitant* place quantities ol t»r between the row* of vine*. The tar i* lighted and volume* ot dense *inoke ari*e. tbna protecting the vine*. A good deal of attention i* paid to the fact that George Wa*hington *aid he oould never tell a lie, but this wa* before he entered politic*, and probably wasn't true In the first place, A Ton of Tall Talk Isn't necessary to convince prii dent p<H>|'l«» t: >»it i u linpu whisk.y In tbe si k room I, worst] than rion nL utl. K» «' on tbe tufe *: e, by buying 11. article that b * met public «|>- prova) for 10 ) <urs. OI«l r.i|iort baa donetbl* u Utile better than liny other whisk, v In tbe mar ket. It I* cuarsuitcod * yerir* old, I* amooth, pure and pntatu ble. Full Quarts, SI.OO ; Six Quarts, $5.00. Mall andexprea* order**hlppe<l promptly, and wo pay express chanc** on ull orders of ilO <0 and over JOB. FLEMING <& SON. •IB MARKET STREET. PITTSBURG, PA. Complete Frloe Mats of Wines and I,l<|uora mailed free. HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL, HtIPKKHKDKH PAIHT AND VAB^IHH. Can be applied to any smooth surface,on furniture, wood, gla**, any kind of metal including kitchen ntenwiU. Makes old article* look new and i* much nsed on bicycle*, carriage*, stove*, etc. lteouire* only one coat, i* applied cold with brnHli and drie* ab*olutely hard aud KloHsy in i! hours—will not crack, chip, blister or rob of!\ Bam pie bottle* iient on reoeipt of nrice. 2 ounces 150, 4 ounces 25c. H ounce* 40c. West Deer Park Prin tiog Ink Co., t Vn.v 4r. i v V" m AGENTS WANTED. SPEEDY and L/fTINO RESULTS. SZ\FAT PEOPLE/Ow V""* # from any injurious subaranc*. # ursa AiwMWi wm». We GUARANTEE a CUM or re»u«< teer *OMI Vrtwi u.oopar hottU. fend 4e ler traafla*. TIUUIOMT HEDICAI CO.. Boston. Haw Airfield Ten r«rr«MU k llmfl.trh* U«W( • »»< rr» iKiCtor* Hilll §Ml|l|>)|> f r <«- " .Jit# Cures Co nttip lion SPRING Announcement. MARCH. We take great pleasure in the announcement that on or about the 15th of this month we will open foi your inspection a complete and elegant assortment of Dress Goods, Ladies and Children s Wraps, a very complete assortment of Millinery, consisting of imported goods, but all trimmed in our own work room,at prices to suit you all. Mrs Lou M. Ritteris still at the head of our Millinery Department with two competent trimmers under her direction and a force of girls in our work room we are prepared to do artistic work at moderate prices. Also a full and complete line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Jersey rib bed and silk vests for spring and summer; Men's and Boy's underwear; Misses' and Children's Underwear. A domestic department filled with bargains, and qualities as well. Hosiery, Lace Curtains, Win dow Blinds and Linoleums, fi >or Oil Cloths, &c. Mrs. Jennie E.Zimmerman SUCCESSOR TO RITTKR & RALSTON. SOLE AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. Cooper & Co., Having received a full a>sort j j-jgi ment of the latest novelties in Foreign and Domestic W 7 oolens T^ilnrs * CI.IIVJI suitable for Spring trade, we are prepared to make suits to order at prices which will defy all compe tition in Quality, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Call aid be con vinced before leaving your order for A Sprii\o Suit. LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA. M A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Kill Kly'n (Jrcam Palm in not alt quid, snuff or jxruxtrr. Applied into thn m>»triLx it is vuirkly absvrbea. It eh unset the hend, allays injUimmation, healit _g* CP » Iftore*. Sold by druyyists or kent by moil 071 Tempt of priet. Clin jUC ELY BRWMEBS. 56 Street MEW YORK. 3UC W. L. DOUCLAS tl CUAC IS THE BEST. Wtf-VIIVL riT FOR A KING. CORDOVAN, meNCMJkCNAMCUCDCALr. m*3.M flNt Cxi/I>KAW6AROa H||glgmkV ♦S.V POLICE,3 SOLES. Cll «■*'? boys'SchqolShou. • LADIC9 • BROCKTON.MASS. Ovtr Om Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They five the bent value lor the money. They equal custom (hoea In atyle and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prlcee are uniform,—(tamped on cole. Prom Si to 1} saved over other mekea. 11 jrour dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ALEXANDER & DOUTT, Whitkhtown. SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will sell, until farther notice, „ he following good* at the »1(1 price*, regard lens of the advance ot 20c per gallon tax hy the governrrout: A A. pure rye, 2 years, ♦2 00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 yearn, ♦2.25; Old Cabinet, 4 yearn, $2 50 per gal lon; Uridgeport and Thompson'* pure rye, 5 yearn, $3 50 per gallon; Finch Golden Wedding, Gibnon's, Robinson Co. Hour bon, 44 50 per gallon; Ilsnni»ville, Dough erty, Moiiticello, 12 yearn, $5.50 per gallon. California winen. dry and sweet, from 75c per gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brandn; my oirn importation Sherry and Port wine, from $2.50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the finest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest wholesale rates. Call or send for special price lints at A. ANDKIESSKN. 188 Federal street. Allegheny, I'a. All orders by mail promptly attended. No extra charge for packing. Telephone 549. Robt. Lewin, WHOLBHALK WHISKEY MERCHANT A»l> IMI'OKTKR OF FINK Wihkh AND LMUOIM, 130 Water St., (Oppose H. A 0. Depot.) Pittsburg. Pa. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, KOK MtDICAL ANI) FAMILY USE $1 00 per Qt., or <i for SVOO - Finch's Golden Wedding, Dougherty, Guckenbeimer, Ijorge Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overboil, etc This is the ouly honse not rectifying in the city.there fore our goods are warranted pure. Good* securely packed and boxed without extra charge, C. O D. anil mail orders receive prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3 ear old, $2.00 per gallon. Try us. AFTER *LL OTHERS FAIL ™ Commit the Old tUllmhlo " DR.LOBB S'JO If. FIFTKKIfTII hT., Plllf.A., I'A. Thirty y»«rt v ntlnuoua pr»rtlr«lri IU» curt> of ell dUranec of mm a ftnd womro No iu»tU*r from what (SUM or bow lonic mamllriff. I will yuttrantm cure. iiuuk cevttW} euU ui»Ue4 WEAR HAMMERSLOUGH BRO'S ft ions* Kew Vork, tailor-rude CLOTHING For sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without I lammerslough Bro's la l > "I. The swcllest and best wearing clothes in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. . J. a. work of all kind done ut tbe OITUKN Orrioc WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Rtimi'lates tho appetite and pro duces refreshing Bleep 6IVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSIN3 R MOTHERS. Checks wasting Hlteuei, stop* night sweat*, cures incipioiit consumption Increases and fiosh. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissuo. Will Rive tho pnlo and puny ths Nrosy checks of youth. CURES ALL FEMAL2 COMPLAJKTS. Makes strong uion and women of weaklings. GILMORE'S IRON TONIC PILLS Care al! Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They are neit her styptic nor caustio. and Hivu no roagulatiug effect on the contents Of the stomach or its lining: consequently do not hurt the teeth or cause constipation ' r dinrrhcr>a. us do tho usual forms or Iron todays treatment 500. pamphlet free. If uot kept by your druggist, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. tWhnt Nerve llerries have done for others 16Tn IjAY MEN Easily, Quickly and Permanently Rettored. OOTH DAT. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their trainof evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry,etc. Develops and Rives tone and strength to the sex ual organs. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful errorsorexcessive use of tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, .00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, fr>.oo. Guaranteed tocure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI, 0. VITALIS „ » Well VITALIS 317 U Til KORK AT soii.T.y/'Jljlff FRENCH REMEDY |*ro»!urr« tlir llrnnll® la SO l>ay«. It net* powerfully utul quickly. CUP-H whrn all other* fall. Young men will r«*irnin thHr lout miDhooa ami ol«t m« n will iwov« r tl « ir youthful vl*or D| VITALIS. UO ,tor< . N<TV<IM<IH r... vitalltj ImpoWaey I INIM'»ITI. UNIT I'NWCI. FALLING MI DI ORV. WASTING ||.M-IIW». MILL ULL EFFECTS OF SELL ULIUM- OR EXCESS IIML INDISCRETION WANTS OFF INM.-ILTY ANIL CONSUMPTION, INNLST ON HUVINC VITALIS. "<> OTHER. CAN !»<• UNRRLCU IN VESL POCKET. IT V MULL, #!.<»<> I« R PACK ARE, OR SIX F«»R fwith N R<»lU>« WRITTEN RUNRSNLN- TO CURT OR RRFNI'L THE IMINRT. CIRCULAR FRE«. ADDRESS CAirnr.T umi ni KDIIMM. <bic«»o, IU. For S«l« at City Pharmacy. HKI "i x ITCHiNii PILE:* Pi I JrNsvwwf B AI ' "TWENT »•. MI-IOM- • . I UN .| L.F.P— IT.-KLNP NI-1 nl| i«« <i IM IIM.I • I •#!»• WHIRL- «N«M I.! «.L N...1 ML.ERNL*. H. ..,♦»•»»* » « RJR •or* »V\tlNJ .HINMII M .l.f lh. •i. lilM M*i«i hl« »«rf. KRTIL* wlrr rail**•». pt»«i Ik myfi ■■■>! iinnirf■- 1 ia*K Clearance Sale AT D. T. PAPERS, GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD NOW. 122 S. Main St., BUTLER. Seven Questions AND Answers:** = First: Why is Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey so popu lar ? Because its pure, that's sure. Second: Why do the best physicians in the coun ry recom mend Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey as a stim ulant ? Because it is reliable and they can depend upon it Third: Why do hotels and the leading druggists and dealers give you Silver Age Kye when ask tor "some of the best ?" Because they know it is the leading whiskey of the country. Fourth: Why do dealers prefer selling Silver Age Rye in preference to other brands ? Because they know it is the best and they can sell more of it than any other kind. Fifth: Why do the public call for Silver Age Rye ? Because every bottle contains a full standard quart and that its purity is guaranteed. Sixth: Why should you look at the cap,c<-rk nd label of each bottle of Silver Age Rye ? Because the signature of Max Kle : n appears on each and prevents impositions and counterfeiting. Seventh: What arc the qualities of Silver Age R>e? Absolute purity, age, mellowness, boqutt and flavor. It is carefully distilled from selected grain and remains in heated storage until it is at least 8 years old, and when bottled represents the HICJH KST TYPE OF EXCELLENCE in a R) c Whiskey. Send for complete catalogue containing testi monials of the highest repute to Max Klein, Distiller and Importer, 83 Federal St. . Allegheny, Pa. 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