A Gentle Reminder. Bickel's Grand Clearance Sale of FINE FOOTWEAR. +++ + + To make room for a large Spring stock which I hare pnrcha?ed and which will begin to arrive soon, £ h*va placed on Kale many matchless bargains. Now, this means to the clo»e buyer ' 'Money in bir pocket." Why pay big prices when you can get the same good* at our Btore for half the money. A few of t&e many b&rgains: One lot men's fine Calf, Kanga roo and Cordovan shoes, sizes broken, regular price, $3 50 to $•» 00. Yoar choice for $2 50. One lot men's fine shoes at $1 25 One lot Drillere' Bhoes, box toe heavy sale prici $2 00 nat $1 2 ) One lot Ladies' fine band welt shoes, regular price ft 00 now at $2 50. One lot Ladies fine hand tarn shoes, many different styles, prices ranging from $3 03 to $4 00, your choico at $2 00 On lot Ladies' fine shoes Blacherett style to be closed at $1 >O. One lot Ladies'warm li ned shoes at 50c. One lot Ladieß' cloth lined slippers at 25c. Men's heavy sole kip boots at $2 00 Boys' heavy sole kip boots at $1 00. Youths' heary sole kip boots at 75c. Men's rubber boots, Boston, Candee or Woons at $2 00 per pair, Men's kip boots at $1 .",0 per pair. Boys' rubber boots at $1 50. Ladies' $t 00 per pair. 2,000 pairs Ladies'fine SPECIALTY rubbers sizes 2£ to 4£ regular price 50c go at 25c. I have many other bargains. When passing my store stop and look at the bargains I am offering wheth er yon 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 eell you one with four lasts at a bargain. Call and see me. John Bickel, 128 S. Hain BUTLER, PA. KEMPER. DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, And everything in Viorse and bnggy fur nishing goods —Harness, Collars, Wliips. Dusters, Saddles, etc. trunks and valises. Repairing done 011 short notice. The largest assortment ot 5- A. Horse blankets in town will be fonnd at FRANK KEMPER'S, 124 S MAIN ST., BOTLER PA. 01 HID-fflTEl! SALE HAS MANY ADMIRERS. ! OF ~7 Boots, Shoes and Rubbers if Indicates the possession of ex- I It < tcptionally attractive qualities. nMw) ' ''l fKW Our stock is praised by all be (Ttfi1 cause it is tne best and is sold at I P rices * tliat >' ou I sa >' elsewhere for losing over this stock vv- WSHfimWA find many lines in which the sires &m!uWy 4s. are brok<^n - Tlicsc we are goin " to close out at Greatly reduced Men's Good, Solid Boots, taj) sole, at $1.40; Men's Working Shoes goat 75c, 90c and $1.00; 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 75 c; s Rubbers 45c; Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 25c. See our Ladies' Solid Oil Grain Button Shoes at 90c. All Slippers now at about half 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. Ona 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 yon; DOLLARS will grow. B.C.HUSELTON. Opposite Hotel Lowry. A Summer slrivc f loses a measure of its pkrisur- if the carriage is less lu.\ urious, easy running and l.'ivisome than it might be. Fredonia Buggies have nothing but good points. They're the hand, inert velwcles yen can { get—are as strong and secure as they're sightly. Ask and insist that you see them \our dealer s. Made by FRE2OMA MFG- CO., Ycnrngstown, Ohio. DIAMONDS IRINr.S.KAKHINUS. WWTC M 1 (iKNTS' (SOLU, I.AHIRS' tlOI.I), WATCHri 3 J GKNTrt' SIIA Klt, I-ADIEH' CIIATI.AIN TCt >ITC>T TK- ' Hold 1*1" .K ir Klnt;s. Jr. yy a.ji ,• «'U)tiDS. Bracelets. Elc. v TTTin nr /% V# > ' > Tel Si'M. < ast«m. I!titr«r Dlsli m an<l Kvpryllilni Ili K*» X»< WV ™ j th il ran be touii'! ir. h(1 i'>*t cl;t*n store.. RODGER BROS. 1874 } KOUKS P,.at,c E. GRIEB. jeweler. No. 139, Tiiorth*Main St.. p J7l TP. TP. ' i v * f in- •- - • ,v.J The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS FIX TURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS. BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is ai W. II .O'HHen cV Noil's ICI litibt J eltersoii .(Street. IN paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by ; trying what is said to be "just as : good," but when you paint insist . upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol low ing are sure: Armstrong & McKelvy,' " Beymer-Bauman," " Davis-Chambers," " Falmestock." FOP. COLORS.—National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can Veins; sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pur_- White Lead (he desired shade; they are in no r,en-»e ready-mixed paints bin a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been saved property-' wners !.y having our book on pointing an I tolor-card. Send us a postal card and get both free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch. German National £ank Building, Pittsburg. ImSw 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. Sold ever ywhere at *,"> cts. per bottle, —a—— 1 i *7 gill HM IHWIII for k«Io bv J. C R"<Hek HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or com;,arc with Hulnplireys' Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been nsed 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Ph.FS or 11 emorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, lever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and Si.oo. Sold by Druggists, or sent post-paid ou receipt of price. HIIPHUKYb' HKU. CO., 11l A li t ttllUaa bU, New York. WITCH HAZEL OIL p * •• Wj|l <SN Efr Wm \ij 1 r—: ! . V • ' l .1 . r . •, . • MILD > fxTfiA FINE | j \ Trtl AMCiCM T:ycCo CCNK< f S^CLSSCR ABSOLUTELYPURE THE OLD RELIABLE i SWEET CAPORAL ! CIGARETTE Has stood the Test of Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED VHHUIWUQQmHBHHHMi S F!!R CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON S ThE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. S 61000 # Remedy I f \ JT" Which, J Youpqisnf f * 4&P Safety to / f\ W* Lite of C Wives sr | "MOTHERS' FRIEND" j \ Robs confinement of its Pain. Horror and; \ Risk, as many testif). C / "My wife used only two bottles. S / She was easily and quickly relieved; \ jis now doing splendidly.— / V J. S. MORTON, Harlow, N. C. C f Rentbyrrpr. »or mail, on receipt of price, J V II- th r bottle. Sol Iby ail Drutftfixts Book 1 a " To Mothers" mailed free t SjiumiKi.h 1:1 <a i.vron fx DOCTORS LAKE fT:9e 1? J>l ' l TK BISPESSART. •i Aj C" .«.?!• A. -. anl. Fourth Sr.. - "'L PA. \ AMforiii- •-( I>rtK:it«an<l Com* •<£•>. i J plu Mti i l»! .•«- riMitm in^< 'ON '■V- tf ri ■! ■ i! tl. ;:i;i| Si !! sTtl'IC Slcil k u-.itii ~i u; <! tr< M 1 I nt tlus I>U itoi i.-v v.itha 'icci ,j : irelv J'ttiiliied. J>r.S. K !.u. memlier ol tin: It.i;. .tl ( .liliseTf rhy ui-.ii. ■"I Siiri:i'i..i., fiul Is tin* ill lot and most t.\j I-.I•:, lil S! I 1.1. ii; i!,o < :ty Hper.'al at tention : ivcntoN '.-vous liebilit) fromereosalvo nn i;i! - \«Ttl<in,!ndi--iTijliiin of youth,ct43.,caus uii (>ii> n-al aim mrntal il.i ay,la< Wof t Ii j u. i.cy, ctr.; :ii ioC"r. icim' Oltlsorv-, Kits, I*i!«■li'lii'.mmti iu, and all tli- .uieiof tin: Skin, i.lovxi. Lum.-, t'rinniv i •rpnn: ,ctr. ('institution 'ret! ;. i. I htrictly conikli ntnil Office hours, 9to ij,■l< to 8 1\ Si nI i . Jtolr. M. only, .ill si ol'!ro r.r aii'lrr-.s T.AKK, CX.'ft I NN A* t D4Tiia'l'..l'iXTSl'.L'Utill.l'A - V ;• . % lye T t .xTSiXb W. : ■ '■ ' ■ » 'an ~ _•*. j c • #nt«»nt» i SJ ' i ; r \S 111 i .•; - 1 . I * '» I \\\ to ■ 4 *r±s tLLI M'FQ CO utu. Aw,, X'MU., ' THK CITIZEN Deaf Little Ones. There are many deaf people who cannot hear a word that is said and vet can tell what is being told them in conversation Tney cai do thii by closely watching the j lips of the person who is talking, and close j observatioa they in time learn so well that i is difficult to tell that they are deal. Up to a few years ago nobody ever thought of teaching thia art of lip rea.ling to deaf people in early youtn.but now it is recog nized as a part of the study is every insti tution for the deaf and dumb, and with it is taugat, slowly aa l with great difficulty, speech. The last repurt of the Pennsyl vania Institution for the deaf and dumb in Philadelphia contains an interesting pa per from Dr. Cronter, the superintendent of the Primary Oral Department, in which be says: "The age of admission having been lowered from 8 to 6 years, there are 2 Classes of very young children. In these Classes great attention was given to speech reading. tQere being uo attempt to teach the pupil to speak wo rds until several months after they enter school. From the first mere were daily drills given in the giuule elements of speech, and exercises leading to the control of the voice witti a Ti«w to corTuct articulation. The lan guage work consisted of commands' such ] as jump, run, walk, come to me, give me a book, etc., with the names of lamiliar objects. The result of tnis plau was tnat the children were impresed (rom the outlet oy the fact that all information was to be ootained from the lips of others, and, when the time came to teach them to speak the words, :-eir meaning was perfectly cletr and all their efforts were toward correct speech. This certainly seems the more natural manner of acquiring language, for does not a hearing cnild understand a large number of words long beforo attempting to use ttiem " Dr. Crouter makes an astonishing state ment in his paper when he says: "The ex perience ol the last three years, dnring which time all pupils enter the institution have received oral instruction, convinces me that many if not m ost of the deaf have some degree of hearing. Ic varies from a slight amount to quit enough to enable them to hear their own voices and, after training, to distinguish single sounds and words. Although the hearing is in nowise sofficient to enable them to acquire speech in the natural manner, it is certainly ol 'oo great importance to be overlooked, and aural training has greatly benefited many ot our pupils. I propose testing the hearing of all placed under my care and having systematic work doue wherever it is shown aeces-iary." Gertaiu ly there is hope tint he will pursiid his lesi-archcs and keep up uts observa ioas in tne interests of science and humanity. His opportunities are many, aud his dis coveries in this direction will be of the hiijest value. There are at present 480 children in the Deaf and Dumb institution, 259 boys and 221 girls, the largest attendence in the history of the school. The total cost of maintaining these little ones in the past year was $128,927 39. The pupils ,»r» giv en a liberal education, and manual train ing is not neglected. There are sewing, tailoring, shoemaking, knitting, shoefitring printing, carpentering, painting and bak ing departments, and each pupil has two a >urs a day at learning something useful. Instutions of this character are of the greatest benefit to hum itnty, and are do ing a world of good. Hood's Sarsaparilla proves a blessing because it makes pure blood. Try it and be convinoed. —Lawyer- What's that book you are reading? Law Student—Oh, it's a work on com mon sense. Lawyer—Yes Kir, and one day with such a book as that would ruin your mind lor legal work forever. When you are troubled with dizziness your appetite all gone, and you teel bail geueraMy, lake a lew doses of Dr. Henry Haxier's Mandrake Hitters, aud you will t>e surprised at the improvement IU your leelings. Every bottle warranted to give saiislactiou. When it was first proposed to light the streets of Loudou with gas great objection was made by the public and newspapers on the ground that the people would be poisioned, and the trees and vegetation would all be killed, aud that domestic am inals could not possioly survive tne d.-adly fumes —Said a noted man of 60 years, "my mother gave me Down's Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy. —"No, Henry, f have no objection to ! your going to the lodge, but don't you think the Cruelty to Animals Society would object to feeding the poor goat on whiskey and tobacco!" Henry blushes, and says ho will call tl»e attention of the Most Worshipful Puissant Regent to the matter at the first conven ient opportunity. I>r. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of \)rganic or Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes, aud speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of* Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —Moore "could sing like an angel.' He sang his own love songs with such af fect that a lady friend once stopped him iu the midst of one of his efforts. "Please stop, Mr. Moore; this is not good for my soul." Religious journals which are attacking the Senate for Sabbath work should re ! member that there is scriptural authority I lor working on Sunday if it is necessary I to get au ass out of a bit. UelteJ in Six Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." : I'his new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceed.ng promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part ol ihe urinary passage iu male or leuiale. it relieves retention ot water and pain in passiug it almost im mediately. Il you want quick relief aud cure tuts is your remedy. Sold by J. 0 lte.lick druggist Duller Pa. —There are twenty-two ladies acting as cettified sanitary inspectors iu England, aud it is noticeable that the districts tney control are iu better order than others in which nieu do the inspecting. Wilkie Collins declared that when he was ill tobacco was his best friend. When I am well, he added, but exhausted lor the lime by a hard days- work, touaoco ' uerves and composes me. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure' lor rheumatism and ueuralgia, radie ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. ( It removes at once the cause and the dis- j ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly beuehts. 7a cts. Sold by J. C Redick, druggist. Duller. —A recent advertisemei.t in a country paper read thus: "For sate —A bull-ter rier dog, two years old. Will eat any thing; very fond of children. Apply at this office. —Now that the Ohio women are actual ly participating in politics, the Ohio man will be deprived of the time honored ex cuse for staying out late at night. His wife will also attend the caucus. —ltch on human, mango on horses, dogs and alt stock, cured in| 110 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. C. Redick, drug gist, Butler Pa. —You may hare read of tales of the Wild and wooly west whetein men who wear high silk hats in mining towns are shot at and tenderfooted citizens from the east are made to dance at the point of a revolver, and you may have laughed and : said the story was a good one, even if it was a lie, but I want yon to understand that at one time stories of that character did not lack the element of truth. So [ said the man who had traveled. Asked to give an instance of the reckle** tendency : of toe wild and wooly westerners to shoot plug hats and make people dance by firing a revolver at their feet, the traveler con tinued: "I was one of a party that went west some years ago on an exploring ex ped'tion with a view to purchasing proper ty. One of the party, a man from New j Jersey, insisted on wearing a high silk hat, ' and he wore it all the time. We had a special car aud 1 don't think that man 1 took off his silk hat all the time we were on the road except when he ate or slept. j T lat is he did not take it off until we | reached a small mining town in Colorado, oue of those tougli new towns where every house is a faro joint or a rum mill or a dance house. Our car laid over there one day and of course we went ont to take a stroll, the mau with a plug hat going with us. I noticed that the citizens on the street eyed him with more or less suspicion and one of our (.arty told him his high hat was the cause of it. He laughed at the idea, bnt he realized in a few minutes that it was not a laughing matter. We were passing a saloon when some fellow inside cried out 'shoot the hat,' and half a dizun ankempt and half-drunken citizens rushed out reeahing for their guns. We were not very far from our car, and the man with the high hat dodged behind the saloon *tid made a break for the car, which he reach ed ia safety. The men did uot molest us, but we could hear them regretting that they had no got a crack at the 'greased plug,' as they called it. The man with the high hat remaiued in the car all day. He said he had no desire to explore mining camps But he did not wear his high hat after that uutil he was sure he was among civilized people. —Rhuematism is quickly cured by using Arnica it Oil liniment. —Faith is the strongest medicine in the practioe of Father Kueipp, of Berne, Swit zerland, who claims to have about 10,000 patients a year coming to him to try his water aud barefoot cure. —At the discovery of America, maiz. was grown by the Indiau tribes from Pata gonia to Hudson's Ba>'. In Mexico and Pern its origiu was attributed to the god —The Philosopher rises to remark thai only fools and flitterors will attempt t guess a woman's age. —Flattery works sometimes, but it'>- hard to convince your wife that she is handeome enough to do without a new spring bonnet. —A good many men would lose their reputation for being fine classical scholars if it weren't for the lint of foreign words and phrases in the back part of the biy dictionary —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and bleui ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs splints, sweeuey, rmgbone, stifles, sprain all swollen throats, cougiis, etc Sav. SSO by use of one bottle. Warranied tb most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv J C. Redick. druggist Butler P«. —Foreman of Composing room ex eitedlv) —"One of the men dropped thai last lorui and it is completely pied " Bdi tor (calmly)—"Oh, never mind. Run it in anyhow and head it'A Scotch Dialect Story.'" A friend sends in the following—can yon solve it? If a pin was dropped in the cellar, and on that day a week a second, and in another weeek four pius, and so ou doubling the number of pius each week for a year, how many pius would be de posited by the end of titty-two weeks? Allowing 200 pins to the ounce, what would be the weight of the pins? —That's a rough on me remarked the maiden as tho youth rubbed his cheek against hers. And then he realized that he had not been shaved —There is only one thing that is more rare than a day in June, says the young Philosopher, and that's an actress who has not had her photograph taken. —Manager—"What is your name?'' For" eign Pianist —"Petrrokowskykiskronxity." Manager—"That's too easy. You'll have to take another name that's h irder to pro nounce." A White Is very mr'\ ro is a perfectly !u» W ! •'.« y. How aie you hn* a wli •• it is iva.ly Mtfcand l>u T.'i dm* not always reveal !:.«• n««*t Tne best way is t'i buy a ran I th:»t h;i> reached It- : oivilnrn v -ololy by public approval. OurOl i K p»»rt Whis key law teen ih" ou?-hfy tried hi the cru< ible of public Judg ment, and luis come out bt'.iriuK all the praise* that usually fall to a meritorious article. It is absolutely pure, eight years old, Krn<K>th. and Ju.st right for medi cinal, family or social us *. Full Quarts, $1.00; Six Quarts, $5 00. Jlall and expressjorders shipped promptly, and we pay express charges on all ort!eis of SiO 00 and over. Jos. FLEMING <£ So N. 412 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURG, PA. Complete Trice Lists of Wines and Liquors mailed free. HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL, SUPERSEDES PAINT ANO VARNISH. Can be applied to any smooth surface,on furniture, wood, glass, any kind of metal including kitchen utensils. Makes old articles look new and is much u-ed on bicycles, carriages, stoves, etc. Requires only one coat, is applied cold wilh brush and dries absolutely hard and glossy in 2 hours— will not crack, chip, blister or rub off. Sample bottles sent on receipt of price. 2 ounces 15c, 4 ounces 25c, 8 ounces 40c. West Deer Park Prin 1 rg Ink Co., 4 i v J { v. »■:, iP.is v Von AGENTS WANTED SPEEDV and RESULTS. /^\W P£OPLE /^\ ■ can vat I Wo inconvenience, bimple, m ~,.1 V thln 7 s "" AB&QLUTIL? !*• f from any injurious »üb«tance. tnilL M LAT3Z AB!>o«Wa UDUCID. W# GUARANTEE a CURE or refund your money. Price MS.oo per bottln. Send *c. fortreatita. TKJtJUONT MED I CAI CO.. Button. MOM. ■ STEEL ROOFING and SIDINC. (Sngcmlorph> PaH'nt.) Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof, Send for I The Penn Iron Kooßne nnd Corrn rutiil.Kiu. I'it. t.lil ■ I'liim., 1 of prln s. I r ole .11 fin. Jons W. RROWN . C. A. ABRAMS. ABRAM S & BROWN, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance, UfSKLTON BCILDINO, NEAR COURT IIOUSK. BUTLER, Pa. . Insurance Company of North America, 102 d year. Assets H).563,000; Home of New York! Assetsl6o,ooo; Hartford ol ilart ford. Assets $8,645,000; Pheenix ol Brook lyn, Assets $5,500,000. New Y rk Under, writers' Agency, Asseis *•,645,000 Cooper & Co., Having received a full assort | | g ment ol" the latest novelties in Foreign and Domestic Woolens Tiilnr<* ■ tlllUl suitable tor Spring trade, we are prepared to make suits to order at prices which will defy all compe tition in Ouality, Style, I*it and Workmanship. Call anil be con vinced before leaving your order for A Suit. LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO the ff T 3, " ' •'s?! Rtj/'s Cream Balm i> not a liq xnvff or pmcd* . .1,-. 'ltd nito nattr*/* it u - . Vu receipt m (1 n 3UC EIY BROTHERS. SG Wr-pn Street NE'fl YORK. 3UG W. L. DOUGLAS C 1 C UAP IS THE BEST. <9nvh nT FOR AKiNG. CORDOVAN", JR* FRENCH 4 ENAKEUED CALF. MT W 4 * 3 - F|NE CALF&KAJTSAROA Jfcf agLf *3.so POLICE,3 SOLES. W" 3L \ I eoSo*2. *ORK:NGME n '<j j -EXTRA FINE- *- « x4^si& 32 - $l - BOYS'SCHOOISHCEi -LADIES* SEND FOR CATALOGUE: W-L-DOUGLAS' ' BROCKTON.-MASS. Over One Million People wear the W. L, Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes aro equally satisfactory They Rive the best value for the money. They equal cu»tom shoes in style and fit. Thslr wearing qualities are unsiirpasse.l. The prices arc uniform,.--stanip.-d on sole. Prom 5i to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by ALEXAXDER & DOUTT, WUITESTOVVN. SPECIAL NOTICE That I will sell, until further notice, 1 he following poods at the old prices, regard less of the advance ot 20c per gallon tax by the government: A A. pure rye, 2 years, $2.00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years $2.25; Old Cabinet, 4 years, $2 50 per gal lon; Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rye, 5 years, $3.50 per gallon; Finch Uolden Weddinir, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour bon, $4 50 per gallon; Hatinifville, Bough erty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon. California wines, drj and sweet, from 75c per gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; my own importation, cherry aud I J ort 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 lists at A. ANBRIESSEJT. 188 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. All orders by mail promptly atteiu'ed. No extra charge for packing. Telephone 549. Robt. Lewin, WHOLESALE WHISKEY MERCHANT ASI) IMPORTKU OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, 136 Water St., (Opposite B. A- O. Oepot.) Pittsburg. Pa. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE $1 00 per Qt., or (i <JtB for s■*> 00" Finch's Golden Wedding, Dougherty, Guckenbeimer, Lorge Gibson, Bridgeport, Mr. Vernon, Overholt, etc. This is tbo only bouse not rectifying in the city.there fore onr goods are warranted pure. Goods *eour. ly packed and boxed without extra charge. 0. 0. D and mail orders receive prompt attention, (imndfather's choice 3 ear old, SJ.OJ por ;j.ill on. Try ns. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CoDHult the Old Reliable " DR.LOBB 329 N. FIFTEENTH ST., P1111.A., VA. Thirty youro i ntlnuous pCMtlcaln tIMCBI® of all diseaws of m»-n and woim-n No matter from what i-auHu or how lorn; standing. I will guarantee a rure. w.' PuKe iJlotii-iiouad liook \s<rul"dj aud zu»iie<i YHKK. They Have Been There! THi X® "S j The above cut represents the j ladies as they come from MILLER'S Shoe Store. They fou.id things just as advertised and bought freely. This is what induced them to buy - Ladies fine Kid Oxfords Pat. Tip 88c. Ladies fine Tanned Oxfords 75c. j Ladies fine Kid Button Shoes l'at Tip at 88c Ladies one Vice Kid Lace Shoes, all styles $1.25. Ladies good drain Shoes at SSc. | Hoys School Shoes at 75 c worth I s l . Have you seen our Men's Shoes, Wc are offering some great bargains in Men's fine Buff Shoes Congress or Lace, Tip or Plain toe, at $ 1. Mens good Working shoes at 98c. 1 Infants shoes in Tan or Black, at 25c. When you get ready to buy your Spring Shoes, Come in and see us, We Will Save You Money. The New Shoe Store. C. E. MILLEK, 215 S. Main St., Butler, J'a. W iiAT I RON WilL DO. f' IS NATURE'S OWN TOXIC. J Stimulates the appetite and pre duces refreshing Bleep Gi'.'cS VITAL STRENGTH TO M'RSINa R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases. stops nighl sweats. cures incipient consumption. C Increases stren&.h and flesh. \ MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, gr Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will give the pnlo r.nd pun? tho va-w rosy cheeks ol south. |\| CURES AT.L M:.AT 5 COMPLAINTS. Makes citrons: i ndjwoaieaoi weakling::. SMffiF m TGiiO Fills Cure a'. lasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They r.re neither styptic nor caustic and ' r.re no coagulating oiTect on the contents i hs stomach or its lining; consequently - not hurt the teeth or cause constipation .; ;rrh»tt. do the usual forms of Iron I -cHtnient 50c. pamphlet freo. li opt by your druggist, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI, O. What Nerve Fierries have done for others VICJOR Qp 15TH DAY. (/ MEN Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. 3OTH DAY. A positive cine for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops and gives 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, S'.ooper box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. 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 mailordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. 0. WEAR HAMMERSLOUGH BROS Faniojs New York, tailor-mfle CLOTHING For sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without Hammerslough Bro's lab-1. The swellest and best wearing clothes in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. Pgfj re ITCHING CUES is f St£V;f.vf;t'B It-, •av i^MTMENT r . - i.r OUR'" 31 ■ SVHI i*rr: ; • • » kljf ■ t*w f " rJi r*tr«4*fc in*? vrry t ,r," . « «»<».!«•« I .. —f.uMja BUTLEB LUMBER COMPANY Shipp' rs and dealers in Buildin Materials Rough and ureased Lumber of all kinds, I>oorc and Windowe, aDd Mouldinga o! all kinds. H. E. WICK, Manager Office and Yard.*, «*t CnnnliiEhani mi.l Honrontrwli Theodore Swain. GENERAL BRICK JOBBER. CliimneyH, (Jratc and Boiler Setting Cintern Buildinir and eewer Work a Specialty. IIARMO'.Y PA. Owcgo Valley Poultry \ards. Prim* »inuirir Bnff Lejthorns (ArnoldV>, Barred Pljmi'Uth Hoikx (Hawkiti's) and Indian Game cockerels for £alu cheap lor iniality of ,-tock El'ie* +1 per 1"». $1 50 per 28. per 100 C. W. 11 ARKI.VCTON. llarlord CortCo., N. Y. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 17 F.AST JKFFKRSON BT. iiUTLKK, - I'A. 122 S. Main ( ) 122 S. Main strect I D. T. PAPE'S. } street THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER COUNTY. Come see our spring Millinery. EVEN IF You DON'T WANT TO BUY. Our display is far ahead of all previous years in Style and bca.ity. and the prices are much lower. The largest stock, the choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler. X s Mourning Goods a Specialty. 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 counry recom mend Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey as a stim ulant ? Becifuse 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 you ask for "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 are the qualities of Silver Age Rye? Absolute purity, age, mellowness, boquet and flavor. It is carefully distilled from selected grain and remains in heated storaje until it is at least 8 years old, and when bottled represents the HIG FI RST TYPE OF EXCELLENCE in a R>e Whiskey. Send for complete catalogue containing testi monials of the highest repute to Max Klein, Distiller and Importer 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa. Jewelry-Silver ware--Clocks. Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe . ent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, So. 125 N. Main St., Dufty Block >' Electric Bell and Clock GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WO i D LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLK The New York Weekly Tribune, a twenty-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper <>l the United States It is a NATIONAL, FAMILY PAPER, ami mves all tee general news_or_ the 111 ite<l State* It gives tlie events of foreign lands in - uirorißTH TUKAL d.-partment has no superior in the countrj I'> MARKET are recognized aothoiin. 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