TAKE And accept the greatest opportunitj ever offered to buy your Footwear at old prices. You will thank us for calling your attention to the pn ces when you see the goods. At $1 50, $2 00 and $3 00, Ladies' Tan Kid Lace Shoes- Needle aDd Optra Toe, neatly trim ed with Diamond Cut Tip, Popular shades of tan, width from A to E, sizes 2£ to 7. At 75c, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. **■ Ladies Fine Button Shoes Patent At 50c, 75c, $1 00 and $1 25, Ladies Fine Oxfords in Tan and Black. At $1 00, $1 25 and $1 50, Ladies' White Kid Opera Slippers 1 strap Sandals and Canvas Oxfords At 85c. SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50, Misses Fine Shes Tan and Black, Opera and Square toes, Best fitting and wsaring Shoes ever offered for the money. B. C, Huselton, -# Leader in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. 102 N. Main Street, - - - Opposite Hotel Lowry IN order to make room for rhe immense stock of fall and win ter goods that we have bought, we will make up our summer and medium weight goods at prices much below their real value. Now is the time for you to get a suit, or pair of trousers for less than you can buy them elsewhere. We guarantee a perfect fit and satisfaction, in each and every particular. This offer holds good until ist ot September. 101 South aaiß Street, | C Vniino* Tft «™ Lo „ B "I Butler, Pi. < WUllg, Gents Fnrnislier. DIAMONDS i BISOfI, EAR RIKCiS, WATCHES I GENTS' GOLD, LADIES' CUATLAIN. JEWELRY } (■old Plus, Har Klngn, Bnice j etai Etc. ______ OTT www TIT Ift *» Tea Sea, Castore, Butter Dishes andSSverytbtng 2$ JLIJIV JCa JnL W H.MMMaf that can be found in a flret class store.. BODGE!? BROS. 1874 } KNIVES. FOKKB. SPCK^p LE PLAXE . E. GRIEB, je ; e h l e er . No. 139, North Main St., B JTLER..PA., +HMM. R "GRIEB.tM+H OrCyQTI Cha*, Merrill and other high grade vyi &U-il • pianos. They are always in stock. MBS#! ttSi Hw We and aeu the Reasons why you should buy a piano Dn Yf\ or organ of J. R. Grieb: I dvAdl U ist. I handle high grade instru ==Sß®^^= meuts. SfjoMJ Kxtahllabed 1871. . At It ever since. 2 d. I buy direct froui manufacturers fSifiMn A lr; y s"| l and pay no commission, thereby sav- A Htrictfy High Grade Or- intr the purchaser all middle profits. NMHUinn *»'" at an honeat price. or #3>frft±gglß D* l m "'""A free " 1 3d. Ido not have any agents, an fe- Ft. Wayne Organ Co. expensive luxury who bore you to P*. Wayne, lad. death. Butler is full of them at pres ent, and in order to compete with my prices naturally must sell inferior goods. A full line of small goods always in stock. J. R. GRIEB, 118 South Main Street, ... Butler, Pa. G° COLD HEk„ Klj/'t Cream Balm u not a ifquid, muff or pouxter. Applied into the nottrilt it it _ tpii'kly abtorberi. Jt rl antei the head, allay* inflammation, healt _ LfS A the torn. Bold by drxwgUU or lent by moil on receipt of price. C||A 3UC ELY BROTHERS, % Wwn Street NEW YORK. DUC "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF * SAPOLIO South Shore Wine Co. East. Erie Co., Pa.**** Manufacturers of Dinner, Family, Medicinal and Altar Wines. We would like to have you give our wines a trial and will ship to you on re ceipt of order one case of assorted wines containing One Dozen Quart Bottles for $6, as we are ready to open an account with you. After you have been satisfied as to the nuality, you will have the ad vantage ot ordering such wines aa you may need. We guarantee our wines to be Abso lutely pure, and free from adulteration; 3to 5 years of age. Hope you will favor uk with a trial order, as we are certain you will be pleased with our wines. We have 75 acres of choice wine grapes and our own grapes for wine. The South Shore was founded in i<S64 and i* the largest wine cellar in the state. We ship no wines under three years of age, as it require# that time to mature •nd make a perfect wine. Respectfully vours, SOUTH SHORE WINE CO., M. A. CALDWELL, Proprietor. (J. ROSS RAYMOND, Gen l Agent,) North East. Erie Co., Pa. «■illll m m ICcMATSJRAIJt MAktSy W COPYRIGHTS.^ CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to ML T ltN dc CO.* who hare had nearly fifty yean* experience In the patent tmalness. < ..mmunua ttons Mnrtlf confidential. A Handbook of in. formation concerning Fa tenia and how to oi>- I*l Ti Miem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ic*! and sclentltto books nent free. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive oecitii ritfoeln the Hel»»«:tHle American, and tbus are brought widely before the public with out rv>«t t»> the fnrnntor. This rptendid ruper, lasu»* 1 ♦efkJr. ♦ ha* bf far the laßrc* r'i ,ijiu n of nny scientific work In the woriv*. 93 a Year, s.'irrrir" copies nent froe. Building Kd'itor, uionthiy, *'. so a year. Single CGoic., *l,l ..-eni - Kvery number contains beau- AJol in color*, and photographs of n**w wl.'h r>'aiiS, enabling Vendor* to *how the late J" <1». in .nd sec ore contract*. Addrcrs Mli&x it lA>.« Maw Vo UK, 3til BuuAhWiV. SHOES FOR THE COUNTRY' CITY and VILLAGE; Shoes for all: We have them It's a rood ahoe that fits Perfectly, Looks Handsome and wears well. DO YOUWEARSHOES? Then buy from us and save money Any size and width yon want here. A large assortment to choose from Satisfaction guaranteed. Manufac tures are asking 25 per cent advance on shoes. We shall make no advance while our present Stock lasts. $3o,oo»,oo Of Fine Footwear To be sold at Old Prices. At 90c, $1 00, $1.25 and $1.50, Men's Fine Shoes, Congress and Bale, Tip or Plain Pointed or Full Toes. At $1.40, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, Men's Tan Shoes liazor, Needle and Chicago lasts, Best Shades;widths B to E. At 75c SI.OO and $1.25. Men's Working Shoes, strong and serviceable. At 75c, SI.OO, $1,25 and $1.50 Boys and Youths Shoes in Tan and Black; all new shapes. These are beauties. All Bhades of Tan in Children's Lace and Button Shoes, Sizes Bto 11, 85c to SI.OO. Smaller sizes 50c, 75c and $1 00. + SUI TStSUITSjSUITS ♦ CO All Wool Pants to order.. $ 3.00 •T3 All Wool Suits to order... 15.00 Duck Alpaca &c., suits... 8.50 m Bycicle Suits to order... 9.00 Bloomers Knee pants 3.00 CL, Mackintosht.. tc order.... 5.50 GO jjj Boys Suits to order 4.50 H > 2 Dress Suits and Fine < TROUSERINGS H | A Specialty. $5 g Give us a Call. ++++ > ITHE FISH t C/ 3 H Tailoring Co., > Z Diamond Street, North 2 <1 ( if A Side Court House, But fc IV 4ler,Pa. _ g + S UITS+SU iTS+SU ITS + HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL, SUPKKSKDKS PAINT AND TAKMSH. Can be applied to any smooth surface,on furniture, wooj, glasn, any kind of metal incladini: kitchen utensil*. Mukes old articles look new and is much used on bicycles, carriages, stoves, etc. Requires only one coat, is applied cold with brush and dries absolutely hard and glossy in 2 hours—will not crack, chip, blister or rub off. Sample bottlc*M sent on receipt of price. 2 < niic<;s 15c, 4 ounces 25c, 8 ounces 40c. West Deer Park Prin ting Ink Co,, » ;r. r#» AGIvNTS WANTKD f - . ■ • , I 'U« -I r-.r.-.., lEi yfil PIL! ' • .•TL I -*V f •• • . -•»••• .»!»■...>. JVonue f\tv f. '/ L iui' uKu uj aii Uu '"riiHi. Pi On*'* ehy(leal feel of* ike the fcithfol setter, searoh and point out plainly th® fact of disease ar health. If a man is not feelin? well and vigorous —if he is losing flesh and vitality, if he ia listless, nervous, sleepless, he certainly ia not well. The down hill road from health to sickness is smooth and declines rapidly. At the first intimation of disease, tha wise man takes a pare, ainaple tonic. It put* his digestion into good ac tive order and that puts the rest of his body in order. The medicine that Will ao this is a medicina that is goad to take ia any trouble of th© blood, tie of the respiration, no matter how serious it may have become. The medicine to take is Dr. P*rces Golden Medical Discovenr. It is a remark able remedy. It cares diseases ia a per fectly natural way, without the «aa of strong drugs. It cures by helping Nafura. It has a peculiar tonic effect on the lining membranes of the stomach and bowels. By putting thesa membranes into healthy coaoition, stimulating the secretion of tha various digestive juices and furnishing ta tha blood the proper purifying properties, it reaches out over the whole body and drives disease-germs before it into tha usual excretory channels. It builds na firm muscular flesh, makes the skin and the eyes bright. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has been found wonderfully efficacious ia the treatment of skin diseases ecrema, tetter, erysipelas, salt-rheum—from com mon pimples or blotches to tha worst caaa of scrofcila. THERE is but one way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use o»ly a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure linseed oil, and pure colors.* The following brands are stand ard, "Old Dutch" process, and are always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead " Armstrong & McKelvy," "Beymer-Bauman," " Davis-Chambers," " Fahnestock." * If you want colored paint, tint any of the above strictly pure leads with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colon are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pur* White Lead the desired shade; they are in no sense read y-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book os points and color-carl, free. ; NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New Yoik. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsbua* HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch, Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, 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, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO. Sold byDraceists,or sent post-paid on receiptor prlo*. manißErs'BlD. (X>., 111 a US fflllUaßt., R«w Tot*. WITCH mZEL OIL Snlrrrin^^^oul^ge^elief# InrrllKr f rom a rnosthorri-E 9 "■"* WIIIM ble blood disease, I • ' had spent hundreds I of dbllars TRYING various remedies ■ and physicians, none of which did me ■ any good. My finger nails came off, • and my hair came out, leaving me B perfectly bald. I then went to § HOT SPRINGS a Hoping to be cured by this celebrated 9 treatment, but very soon became • disgusted, and decided to TRY S The effect was S truly wonderful. I 1 commenced to re -8 cover after taking B the first bottle, and by the time 1 had ataken twelve bottles 1 was entirely cured— BL ure c when ,h * worM-rtnownt* jj Hot Springs had failed. 1 WM. S. LOOMIS, Shreveport La. X Our Book on the Disease and Its Treatment E mailed free to aay ad4rees. 2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta,Ga. ■WNmMMMNMNNMNNNMMMNNMI Mrs. Anna Gage, wifn nf Ex- Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: "I was delivered of TWINS less than 20 min- V utes and with scarcely any pain I jPP after using l only W two bottles of FRIEND" DID KOT S OTTER AFTERWARD. WSfM bT Express or mall, on receipt of prloe, li oe per bottle. Book "TO MOTHKKB* mailed free. B&ADFIEIJ) BEGCLATOR CO., ATLASTA, OA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. H#| I " •ssE jar fflfo ||j mt »«»iciui uym jpr ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Ha* stood the Test ol Tim* MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED UM inma^j aaj inurul nrn uv *r Tt:oiii os Chi " W band., DOM, kf . ikm elur, wl.iu and W" 1 +J or by »ali for M cU. AtSrm* !>*_ j t»».m * Ut. rtuiatut,Lu, r>. 11l ]ni tnuuiki | THE CITIZEN". Thia was A Good One. "Did I tall you the lataat bright thing my littla boy got offt" aak Mcßride, aa ha joined a group of friend* at the elub. "Tea, you did," replied all, in concert, with discouraging unanimity. "That's where I've oaugbt yon," retort, ed Mo-Bride, "tor it only happened laet evening, and I haven't seen a aoul of you fellows since. Besides, this'.wa* really a good one." "Then yon haven't told it to us," re plied Kilduff, speaking for the crowd. "Go on.', "Tea, tell us quiokly," added Skidmore, '■ and let us have the agony over." Thus encouraged, Mcßride began: "You know, boys, little people have sharp ears, and they are not at all backward about telling any little scraps of informa tion they pick up. This peculiarity has led a good many parents to resort to spell ing words when their young children are present. Of oourse that sort of a thing is of no avail after the youngsters learn to spell. Well, Mrs. Mcßride and I are in the spelling stage now. and little Freddy is often very muoh mystified by our re marks to each other. Last night we had our new minister to dinner, and Freday watcied tho good man helping himself very liberally to biscuit. He thought it a good opportunity to put into use the family verbal cipher, feeling perfeotly oer tain that the minister would find in unin telligible. So he called out 'Mamma. "'What is it, Freddyf asked my wife. "Mamma, isn't Lii« m-i-n-i-a-t-t-r a p i-g. spelled out Freddy, triumphantly." The fellows bad to admit that this story about Mcßride'* bov was really a good one. —Great nerve and bodily strength is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. —Spain has a tremendous task on her hands in suppressing the revolution in Cnbaand bringing a peaceful order of things to the Gem of the Antilles. It is to be remembered that the one great oause of the present insurrection is to be found in the grinding, oppres# ve taxation to which Spain subjects the U'and. The war there in 1868 resulted in a debt of about $220,000,000. In order to meet this the island was taxed in every imaginable way. The interest on the debt still amounts to $12,000,000 a year. The system of tax ation in Cuba is something difficult for Americans to realise. Every railroad ticket is taxed. When a guest registers at a hotel he must have a stamp placed opposite his name or be cannot stop there. Every sign is placed at a stere front only after the payment of a tax on each letter I displayed. Even a sign ot "rooms for rent'' is subject to this oharge. Every ' laborer who sweeps the streets pays a tax or he cannot engage in that work, and every professional and business man must do likewise. The present outbreak has already forced Spain to. vote $12,000,000 more to bold Cuba. This means another addition to the already intolerable burden of taxation. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radio ally cures in Ito 3 davs. Its action upor the system is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 10 ets. Sold by J. C Uediok, druggist. Butler. —Holland disfranchises a oitisen if he is the country tor ten years and duriDg that .time does not formally notify the proper authority that he wishes to oontinue to be regarded as a oitizen. Great Britain doss not so easily give up her claim to the loyalty of her sub jects. A. man may oount upon her pro tection on the ground that his grandfather was by birch aid allegiance an English man,;even though he and his father were both born and have always lived on for eign soil, but without being naturalized. —Seeing the necessity for a good road between Florence and their beautiful little city of Fiesole, Italy, the authorities of the latter place issued titles of nobility which were inscribed in a "book of gold," and for which titles good round sums were »*ked —from three hundred dollars up, ac cording to the dignity of the title. Cocnts, barons, and marquises were created by scores; a uiau who taught dauoiug in Vug land because a baron and a young cleric in a banking house bought the right to be called duke. —English Spavin Liufment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem i*hes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeuey, ringbone, stifles, sprains all swollen throats, coughs, etc. have SSO by use of one bottle. W arrauted the moat wonderful Blemish Cure uvel known. Sold by J. C. Rediek, druggist Butler Pi —The Erie people are makiug full pre - par«Uuns for the Stile Uaruli»u Endeav or Conveniiou, 10 no hel 1 iu th.it city Aug. 22 to 25. They expjct a possible at tendance uf 4,000 delegate*, and enough visitors to ewell the total to 10,000. The big "Tent Eud»aVor,*' the same as was re cently used iu Bostou, will be brought on and erected. A.mong the rnauy speakers engaged are J. Wilbur Chapman, the evangelist; Rev. J. Rendthaler, of India 4¥>polis, known as the Indian Cyoloue, and John Willis Baer, World's Secretary of Christian Endeavor. —Here is a financial item; A count just taken >hows that there are now stor ed in the vaults of the United States mint in Phil'a 49,9iJ3,3t>\) —in roua 1 num bers fifty millions of silver dollars. They were packed away just as they were coined, and all efforts u> get theu into oiroulatien have been futile. The people do not want them. Tuey are willing to take the paper certificates issued to re present them because these are inter changeable with greenbacks and green backs are redeemable in gold. Bat the silver dollars themselves the government has to keep issaing in their stead what is practically a gold ourrenoy ol twice their Talue. And still there are those who pro fess to believe and loudly proclaim that the people are crying for the free coinage of silver into an indefinite number of these game d iscredited dollars —There's a good deal of indiguation among the Chantauqua management, over the fact that the Hnnt Farm, comprising IOC acres, fronting on the lake and ad joinining the Assembly ground on the side toward Mayville, has been bought by the Amerioan Brewery Trust, and that they intend building a large brewery or estab lishing a summer beer garden. The price paid for the iand is reported at $30,000. If worst comes to worst, the Assembly people still havo their tight fence and their effective po lice patrol. Dr. Agnew's Care .tor the Beart givg perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Beat Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a oare. It is a peer less remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o: Groatb, Smothering Spells, Pain in Let. Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Beart. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar maoy. —Almost any man oau make his bread aud batter. The difficulty oomej ia when he attempts to make bread and batter, wbitky, billiards and beer. —lf a great grater should be made a greater grater and grate greater gratings than a grater ever gratad, what sort of grutingii would a greater grater grate! —A Pltt.iburg judge has decided that money 'oaned to buy drinks *ith cannot bn recovered. A judicial ofiniou was scarcely necessary to settle that question. Mount Rainier Washington. In February, 1893, a tract of fifteen hundred acre* of mountain end forest lend ■arrounding Mount Relnier wee, by Pre*- identel proclamation, set eeide a* e foreit reeerre, under the title of the Pecifio For est Reserve, although e portion of thie reeerre, on the south »ide of the mountain, hee beoome quite widely known as Pere dice Perk. The mountain i« e volcanic oone, e portion of the Cascade renge, over 14,000 feet high. Radiating trom the gnmmit ie e eyitem of glaciers, varying in sise from four milee in length end e mile in widtu to those only helf e mile long and a quarter of e mile wide, these glaciers being the fountain heads of the Carbon, White, and a half doasn other rivers, the drainage being entirely westward into Puget Sound and the Columbia River. For a vertical distance of about 8,000 feet down from its summit the mountain is oovered with a glittering coat of ice and snow. The beautiful park surrounding the mountain attracted more than 700 visitors last year, and it is sate to say that when its marvelous attractions become generally known, it will be vie with the fainou* Yellowstone Park in attracting gigbweers. How fishers differ as they wait. And for a mbele beg; Some use an old tin can for bait, „ And otiie's use e keg: —A Reading saloonkeeper tells of this method to kill flies; "1 strew the bar with sugar and saturate it with whisky and beer, whioh is greedily pounced upon by the fliei*, who soon become drum* ana roll over on their backs in a comical wa>, when they are easily swept to their doom. —Cantaloupes are backward about com ing forward. —A restaurant keeper announces "Our apple pies are peaches." —"l'm always at the head in my busi nea*," remarked the facetious.barber. —No, Maude, dear we do not think the cat's voioe is musical, even if the animal is full of violin and banjo strings. —Many teachers and pupils in Penney 1 vania are trying for the free Normal School oourse offered by the Edinboro Publishing Co., Edinboro Pa. Every rchool in Butler county should have an agent. Tou'd better write them. —Lead deposits of almost illimited ex tent are found in Missouri and Kansas. —The 11 cables now in operation ac cross the Atlantic have cost upward of $70,000,000. —lt is feared that the coffee crop of Java has been destroyed by a reoent se vere rainfall. —The Red Boy mine, at Granite, Ore., with a ten ton Crawford mill, is said to be netting $4,000 per month. —There is nothing more soothing in cases of nervous restlessness than a hot salt bath before retiring. —The hyacinth is found in Maine and the lake regions. —The moonstone exists in North Caro lina and Georgia. Hica is found in North Carolina, Geor gia and elsewhere. —A Scottish proverb says: "Time tries all as it tries the green kale." —An English proverb says: "Shy knavery is too hard for honest wisdom." —A Spanish proverb says: Where the hedge is lowest, all men go over. BelieJ tn Six hour*. —lhstressiug Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by tne "New 'treat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of it* exceeding promptness iu lelieving pain in the bladder, kidney, oack and every part ot the urinary passages in a ale or teniale It relieves retention o. water aud pain in passing it almost iin mediately. It you want quick relief and cure tnis is your remedy. Sold by . C. Kediok druggist Butler Pa. While conducting a series of tents with a 100 ton test macnine at the York shire College in England, which included the testing ot a steel wire rope. Prof. Goodmau stated that such rop«*s were not a modern invention, and that he ha>l re cently seen a bronze wire rope one half inch iu diameter and from 20 to 30 fee" long which had been found buried iu the ruins of Pompeii nnd which must have been at least 1,900 years old. —The government assay office at Bel ena, Vontana, is receiving a great deal ol gold from tho mines ot the Northwest, and lately cast * brick eleven anil a half inches long by tivo and one-ba'f inches wide aud t'rrrf* and oua half inches j weight was 1.437 ounce*, or ue.«rly lUO p.iaurts troy, and lite value, at $-0 j>ei ouut-e, w*s $28,740 Thu quontimi oeime a-k«d »h, the gold is ca.t iuto such larg« ami uuwieldlv masses, the answer givri U thai if it were rnu iat» small ingots t«.r transportation to the mints, in case ol a hold up of the express, the road agnnts could not get away with and conceal a arge brick so readily as they could the bars or ingots. —Accordiug to a recent lecture of Prof. Shuster, of London, the safest course for a human being in a thunder storm is to get thoroughly wet. Franklin remarked that he could kill a rat when dry by means of an electric discharge, but never when it was wet. —According to official information horses from this aountry have been suc cessfully sent to Germany and disposed of at a profit. It is said that agents of Usrman dealers are in this country buying horses in large numbers to ship abroad. V»by Not Try tlia New and Better Way Of doing your shopping) Instead o coming to .he store, make the store come to you. /es, and the best and biggest store in the country at that: namely,Kauf maun Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a Postal and you will get their spring and summer Catalogue gratis, enabling you to order by mail anything you may wish, and .aving as mnob money as city people do. Comes out on top-the bald headed man. WEAR HAMHERSLOUGH BRO'S Fmoas Kei Vck, tallo-mde CLOTHING For sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without Hammerslough Bro's label. The swelloat and best wearing clolheS in this Country. Ask your clothier for them Farm For Sale. Containing 20 acres of good laud, with orchards of apple, peari, pear, and cherry - tiees,grape arbor* etc. & good G room bouse I wltb large porches, summer bouse aud spring water at door, an otcelleut spring-1 bouse and several other outside building*. This property is located in Franklin ownsbip, 2 miles from Mt. Chestnut and between it and Prospect, and will be sold, or traded for town property. For further particulars inquire at thi« office. BICKEL'S I Shoe Stores BUTLER, PA. , Grand Slaughter In SHOES, I OLD STAND, 128 S % MAIN St. In order to make July one of the busiest months of the year, I have inaugurated a grand slaughter in shoes. I have placed in my stores, large bargain counters; I have fitted them with the choicest footwear and have marked them away down; I have an extra stock of seasonable goods, comprising many new and pretty styles in Shoes and Oxfords. These goods I bought in large quanti ties, before the material advance and am prepared to ofler you high er grade footwear at lower Prices than have ever been offered in But ler County. All I ask is for you to call and examine these goods for yourselves, for the price we have marked on them is sure to catch the eye and make the sale. By looking at our superb stock of Tans and other varieties you can judge for yourselves. We know we can give you the best value to be had anywhere for your money. LOWEST PRICES EVER Hill H FINE FootweaF^. Men's "A" Calf shoes, at #I.OO rea value #'•7s 5 ,| Men's Fine Vici Kid shoes, at 1.50 real I value 2.25. Men's Russett shoes razor toe, at 2.50 real value 3.50. Men's Hand sewed cordovan shoes at I 3.50 real value 5.00. . Men's Low cut shoes, at 90c real value J #1.40. Men's Calf slippers at 60c real value 90c. ' Men's Heavy Box toe shoes "DRILLERS i SHOE," at 1.50 real value 2.50. ) Men's Every day shoes, at 90c real value 1-35- Boys Working shoes, at 75c real value 1.25. • Boys fine Calf and Russett shoes at 125. • real value 1.75. NOTE THE PRICES, ITCH THEM If M U\. Do not miss this grand bargain sale for you may never have an other opportunity to purchase goods at such remarkably low prices. The rush is great and delay may prove fatal to your hopes so call early while the selection is large. JOHN BICKEL, 128 S Main Street, BUTLER, PA. Branch Store 12 5 N. nain st, SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will sell, until further notice, . he following goods at the old prices, regard less of the advance ot 20c per gallon tax by the governirent: AA. 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 pore rye, 5 years, $3 50 per gallon; Finch Golden "Wedding, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour on, $4.50 per gallon; Hannicville, Dough tT. Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon California wines, dr\ and sweet, from 75J er gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; my wn importation. Sherry and Port wioe, rom $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. ANDRIESSEN. 188 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. All orders by mail promptly attem'ed. No extTa charge for packing. Telephone 49. f DOCTORS LAKE a ,FI T U BISPE>SARt. >«- M OTA. PEU.. Ava. ANU FOURTH ST.. *JIV!SHK\ PITTSBURGH, PA. fT aaLl A.U forms ofDelicate and Com plicated Diseases requii ins Cos \nEj3' FtI.KNTIAL ar.i|Bc'!ESTIFIC W«'.l ic.ttion are ti-cate'l at this Dn . 'imi r Willi a -jccp*. »rely attained. D>. ;» !..iUc 1» •• member of the Itoval t <>'.U ">ll liv ■ und and is tiio o! lej»t an«l -\iH ! .enoedfericiiLis. m tlu c:tv Spee'al at . lition given to N« »ou« Drbiiltj l'nme v w«.V'' ■i..' lal exertion, Inrt.wretion of youth, etc., caus- I.). f.liyilcaJ and mental decay.lack of energy, I. U ncy. etc.; A.soC:: IC.MM OldSores,_F:ls, riles, I'lieumatlsm, and all (lis .".cesof tlieokin. .. !, I, 'imrs,Urinary <>if:in;-.»tr. Cnna-iltatlon .•.« ao. . sirictly eou»l< ntiid Officehiiurs,B U> ; • .i T to 8 r. it.; Sundays, 2 tu 4 ?. I-l oily. 1 rt or address'pit«. J.M'K, C H ;s A* !v \*)P ITU ST.. I'l rr? tx liUH I'A THEKEELEYCURE Ii a special boon to business men who, having drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and awaken to And the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs requiring a clear brain. A four weekfl course or treatment at tho ~~ PITTSBURQ KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, rettnrea to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and I sptores them to the condition they were in be , rore they indulged in stimulants. This has been I done 1 n more than lfiOO cases treated here, and amont them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and effldencv of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and most searching investigation is n vited. Send for pamphlet giving full Inform®- Hon. - Like a Good Maxim, A bottle of our Old Export Whiskey is never out of season. You may not need it now, you may not need It next week, you may not, need It this year; and then again, it might prove a blessing before nightfall. There are so many disorders where pure whiskey Is required that It really Isn't safe to be without 1L But then you m ust have a trusty article, such as our Old Export —the always reliable kind. full Quarts, $1.00; Six Quarts, $5.00. Mall and Express orders shipped promptly, and we pay transportation charges on orders of (10.00 and over. Jos. FLEMINQ & SON, «I 2 MARKET ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Cempist* Pries LMts •' Wins* and Honors mailed tree. Rob't. Lewin, WHOLESALE WHISKEY MERCHANT AND IMPORTER OF FINE WINKS AND LIQUOUB, 136 Water St.. (Opposite B. it O. Depot.) Pittsburg, Pa. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, ron MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE. $1 00 per Qt., or ti Qta. for $5.00- Finch's Golden Wedding, Dougherty, Guckenheimer, Lorge Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vetnon, Overholt, etc. This is the only house not rectifyiag in the city,there fore our goods are warranted pure. Goods securely packed aud boxed without extra charge, C. 0. D and mail orders receive prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3 ear old, $2.00 per gallon. Try us. SPiCUUTIOH. Iu Wall street jKUccesslu.h' carried]."" with 1b« aid of our Dally Market Letter and, painpU lets on speculation. MAII.E') FKKE Discretionary Accounts a Specialty. All In - formation free. WKINMAN & Co.. Stock and drain Brokers. 41 .Broadway, New York. Branch Store, 125 N. MAIN St. Ladies' Dongola Patent tip shoes, 1.00 well worth 1.50. Ladies' fine Tan and Dongola Bluch eretts at 1.40 well worth 2.00. Ladies fine Dongola shoes hand turn 2.25 well worth 3.50. Ladies fine Tan and Dongola Oxfords 65c well worth 1.00. | Ladies' Opera toe slippers, 50c well worth I 75C. ! Ladies' Dongola Instep strap slippers 75c I well worth 1.00. ' Ladies' fine black serge'slippers, 25c well | worth 50c. ! Misses fine shoes ranging in price from I 90c to 2.00 Misses Dongola Slippers at 75c. Childrens' Oxfords reduced to 40c. 1 What Nerve Berries have done for others 16 T H DAY." MEN Easily- Quickly tiri^haSaß and Permanently Restored, BOTH DAT. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail 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 errors or excessive use of tobacco,opi u m 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, SI.OO per box, six boxes, one full treatment, 55.00. Guaranteed to cure 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 orders to AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.* CINCINNATI, 0. WHAT IRON WILX DO. J IS NATURE'S OWN TOXIC. Stimulates the appetite Rndjiro duies refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURS'NQ I MOTHERS. I %«»*/' Checks wasting diseases, Htopn ■ "ry ufght sweats, cures incipient ®~ consumption. Increase.-, street,„h and flesh. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes hoe'thy lung tissue. Will give the ptvV and puny ths -SHB-IV"' rosy cheekn oi youth. j) "4S CURES ATX FEMAL" CCYPLAITTTS. Jfe. Makes strong lii-'u uud women of weaklings. BiUUflhc'S IRON TONIC PILLS Cure el! Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. Thoy nre neither styptic nor caustic, and he\ c no effect on tho content.! of the stomach or its lining: consequently <i"> not hurt the teeth or cause constipation -,r diarrhoea. as do tho usual forma or Iron 1 o deys treataient 50c, pamphlet free. If uci kept by your druggist, aadress CJLMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. RESTORE Before anil Alter l Kew ilimnrT Will V.r*re v uurin i week. BoMw.lh . W KITTEN- <; 1' A K A sTf K to ''uie N.-, D.bilily I.OM ofße*u»l F ... e.th. I « »»ol» - ry Eininns from wnjr can I» »•** irouhUii loud t con«niuptiAn t r in-mntv. * •" ' 1 by mail, 6 bo**s for #.V i' With #»ver* •' ' w *' P** a written a-iarantee •" <*ur»* or refund t Ad* dx««8 PEAL MKUICINE CO.. CUwlaod Ohio. For Sale by Chrystal Pharmacy. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL consult the Ola lUiUtble " " DR.LOBB 399 If. FIFTEENTH MT., PI 11 LA., PA* Thirty year* continuous practice In the cure of ft!) dlft*an«*s of men itnd WODMB No matter from wbat cause or bow loos h tan (Jin if, I *lll uuaranfee a cure. iW-Paaw Cloth-Bound Book uud mailed FREJL STEEL ROOFING and SIDINC. (Hnjrendorph's Patent.) Lightning, Fira a. 1 Storm Proof. Send for | The IVnn Iron HOAHIII i\nd Corrn cat>«icK?ne «.it iua Co. (1-td.), I'll lift., I'a., o" prkva | Hole M Irn, 1 ; dtrtrftm j : moots in part i»%ymcr:U£<r a hl«h irraSo Aotto : biiryclf. wnich we on approfiL Ho work cknie until the bicyclo arrive* and prove• tatufactory. Young Ladies " bmuu ' eras- j If N)r» oririds apply tbrr most bo well rsoom m.u<loJ. Write for parttouluis. ACME CYCLE COHPANY, ELKHART, IND. s Main ID. T. PAPE'S. \ m s ' Mli " Street. ( ) Street. THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER COUNTY. Come sec our spring Milliner}-. EVEN IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BUY. Our display is iar ahead of ,-Jl previous years in Style and Reajty, and the prices are much lower. The largest stock, the choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler. s o"k ™. s Mourning Goods a Specialty. y r^ s THE BEST TEST Of the qualities of a Rye Whiskey is its p ia 1 a r i t y\ Judged by this standard, Max Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey is far ahead of all others. It is popular with Phy sicians, Hospitals, Druggists, Professional men and lay men. Silver Age lias been on the market for the past quarter ot a century, and is to-day considered the finest Rye Whiskey in the country. Its use whether in tin? sick room, for the table or sideboard, has always-been followed by expressions certi fying to its excellence. For sale *>y Druggists and Dealers at the uniform price of $1.50 per full quart. All other brands of whiskies, Duquesne at $1,25 per quart, Bear Creek at SI.OO per quart, Guckenheimer, 4 year old at 75c per quart and Anchor at 50c per quart, are guaranteed to be pure and the best value for the money. ++WINES.+* Light bodied wines, just the thing for the table during the warm weather. We have them in all brands and qualities from',sl.so per gallon upwards. Send all your orders direct to us, if your dealer does nDt handle our brands, and don't forget that we pay all charges for expressage and cost of packing on all orders of $5.00 and upwards. Send for complete catalogue mailed upon application to MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Importe, 82 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny Pa. Good LooKs Count. A When you turn out for a drive you want your carriage to look as well as your neighbors. YouU have 110 tear on that score if you have a Fredonia Buggy. Fredonia Vehicles are the best on the market in every way. If you'll examine them at your dealers you'll agree with this statement. Made by FRED MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio. The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. oAS LAMIi IXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS. BATII TUB ENAMEL etc, is at W. II .O'llrien A Bon's 107 East .lefierson street. GftftAT VALUE WEEKLY MWS FOR OF THE WORLD I-ITTLE MO EY. FOR A TRIFLE. The New York Weekly Tribune, a twenty-page journal. is the leading Republican family paper ol the Ur'ted States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the gene d DPWS cf fte United States. It given the events of foreign lands in P nutshell. Its AGRICUL TURAL department has no superior in tlie country. Its MARKET UEPOPTS are recognized authoptv. Separate departments lor THE FA CIROJLE OUR YOUNG FOLKS and SCIENCE AND MECHANICS. I s HOME AND SOCIETY column* command the admiration of wives and daughters. 1 general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehtnsive, brilliant an exhaustive. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables ns to offer this splendi' l journal and ' THB CITIZEN ' for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1 50 CASH IN ADVANCE. iThe regular subscription for the two pApcrs is $2 50.) SUBSCUIPTIONB MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all ordrrß to _ , _ "THE CITIZEN Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W Ben Room 2, Tribune B< ildinjj. New York City, and sample copy of Tb NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE wil be mailed to you Every Woman WJjWi Sometimes needs a reli ImbF I medicine. /vV. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Arc prompt, pafe nnd cartaln In renult. TTie *eni>« lne t>r. I*«*hl'n• nover dmappntnt. Pent au/%*u*rat •1.00. l*eal Medicine Co . Cleveland. O# —For Sale by Crystal Phartnacj*. ThecdoreSwam. GENERAL BRICK JOBBER. Chimneys, Grate and Boiler Setting. Ciatern Building and eewt-r Work a Specialty HARMONY PA. VITALIS rn r a wel FRENCH REMEDY 80th Day 'RQOUCES THE ABOVE RESULTS. It acts powerfully ind«iuicklv. Cutm when all others fail. \oun* nen will regain their loit rcauhood ami men ill recover their youthful rtirof by uslnc VITALIf. 't quickly and surely remove! Nervousness. im rou ncv, Nifffetlv Emissions, Wasting tr.d all «*lTect» of Self Abuse or excess and indls retion. Restores lost Vitality. Power and •'*»* iiC Momorv. Wards off Tti»»nlty and Coosurap. "ii ln»lit on having VIT*US, no C *P •e carried In vett pock't. By mail f 1 .00 • .ir six for f6 00 With a guarantee to CURE 0« /UND THE MONEY, circular free. Addn »• CALDHET HEDICIHE 00., Chio»g°. 111. For a » CITY PilA
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