TARJii bHOES FOR THE COUNTRVi 1 gp CITY and TILLAGE; Shoes for K/, F- all; We hare them It's a good shoe r th»t fits Perfectly, Looks Handsome an( i wears well DO YOUWEARSHOES? JMT« I "T" 5 * T" Then bay from as and Bave money .L ' - ; Any Bize and width you want here. T A- ' ar ß e assortment to choose from | II . Satisfaction guaranteed. Manulac " tnrt-s are asking 23 per cent advance —' on shoes We aball make no advance N I r hile oar present Stock lasts. And aecept tht. greatest opportunity OOiOOOiOO erer offered to buy your Footwear J j ?r£iE£?oor ph- Of Fine Footwea cea when you see the goods. To be sold at Old Prices. At $1 50, $2 00 and $3 00, ™' * Ladies' Tan Kid Lace Shoes- At 90j , $1 00, $1.25 and SI.SC, Needle aod Opt ra Toe, neatly trim M#n , g Fine s hoes, Congress af... •d with Diamond Cut Tip, Popular ualß Tip 0 r Plain Pointed or *uU ■bades ot tan, width from A to t; y oea sizes 2i to 7. ™* hmmm At 40 j 2 00t $2.50 and $3.00, At 75c, SI.OO. $1.25 and $1.50 Tan shoeo {UzoT Need le and Ladies Fine Button Paten q Bpst gbadesjw.dtbs 1 Tip - toE At 50c, 75c. $1 00 and $ I 25 and $1.25. Ladies FineOilords in lan and Wor king Shoes, strong and ac!c - serviceable. At SIOO, $125 and $l5O, Ladies' White Kid Opera Slipper* At 75c, $1 .j* . T&p 1 ,tt*p Smdal. »nl C>OT.9 oilord. «.d it sjc. ei 00. »1 25 .nd *l5O. be.nties. All T gJ oe ', Ml*.. Fi» St.. T.» «d Black, Child™.'. U<» »d B.ttoa b . Oner a and Square toes, Best fitting Sizes Bto 11, 8-»c to » . and faring Shoes ever offered fo izes 50c, 75c and SIOO. the money. #- B. C, Huselton, -# Leader in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. Opposite Hotel Lowry iO2 N. Main Street, - . WBca—asmmJS- 1 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 U the time for you to get a suit, or pair of trousers for^ less , h^ n > can buy them elsewhere. We guarantee a perfect fit and satisiactio Jn each and every particular. This offer holds good until ist ot September. 101 say*.), s. Young, n gK.f. DIAMONDS } RIN ° 8, KAR BlN(J8 ' SCABF FIMKSTCDS. W ATC HES 1 ° ENT9 ' (iOLD - LA GBNTS ? BILVEB, LADIBB' CCATLAIN JEWELRY } °° ld Pln9, Klnun E. GRIEB, JEW™ ER. Ko. 139, North Main St, B JTLEB. PA., ♦t+MU. R. GRIEB.'*-*+s+ Do YOU WANT AN Sole sgent for Bchr Bros. & Co,, A. C\f(t tl B " chase ' Merrill and other hi K h B rafle JX XUll 4 pianos. They are always in stock. jMfflnU we make and sell the Reasons why you should buy a piano Pa cXcx or organ of R- Grieb: a dvllttl U jst. I handle high grade instru inents. Established 1«71. I buy direct from manufacturers ity, Htvie and Finish. and i»av no commission, thereby sav- »r.n bo^ e r2L" in K tht purchaser all middle profits. DX 1 ™ 1 * 1 """* ee 'J 3d. I do not have any agents, an fI. ndyD6 Ur&3.Q lOb expensive luxury who bore you to J Pt. Wayne, lad. death. Butler is'full of them at pres •nt, and in order to compete with my prices naturally must sell inferior goods. A full line of small goods always in stock. J. R. GRIKB, 119 South Main Street, - Butler, I a * HAY- FEVER V COLD HEAO PWM HZy't Cr*.Hy ab tor bed. It cUantr* the head, allay t inflammation, healt _ ~ fl* . thf met. Bold b<> drvqoittt or tent by mail on receipt of price. tlln 3UC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Vvm Street NEW YORK. 3UC Rob't. Lewin, WHOLBBALB WHISKEY MERCHANT AKD IMPORTER OP FIK» WIH*B AMD LIQUOBg, 1M Water St., (Opposite B. vere,ronff<*«tion*,lnflammation A.A.I Spinal Mr ningiti*. Milk Fever. 8.H.-MraiuM, LamenetiM, It heu in attain. C. IMMemper, .Niif.nl Discharges. I).l).—Hot* or (■rub*. Worms. E.K.— < nutfli*. Heaves, Pneumonia* F.F.—C olic or Gripes. Bellyache. <••€«.—Jtlismrriatre. Hemorrhages. 11.11.— Crinnry and Kidney Diseases* i. I. Frupi iVP Dinpases, .Unnge. .K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* Single Bottle over 50 doeesX - - .60 Stable Case* with Specifics, Manual, Veterinary f.ure Oil and Medics tor, 67*00 Jar Veterinary Care Oil* - • 1.00 Bald or wat prepaid Ufvhm ud la aaf qaaaUly aa rrrripi of price. ■CIPHHETh' JIED. CO.. '« \ k 111 WltTla* St., Xaw York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC ft fj SPECIFIC No.uO In ass 30 years. The only raccssafnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other causes. $1 p«r vial, or 6 vials aod large vial powder, for $6. SoiJ by Inugeiel*, I r MM puai|iald <-n iwalpt ol yrirm. IfTHPHKETtt' SM>. CO., 111 All a WUUaa St., Sew York. SIVI . POISON T 1 ■ Is the result of the usual treatment of. m blood disorders. The system Is filled with ■ Mercury and Potash remedies—more to I Bbe dreaded than the disease—and in a ■ short while Is in a far worse condition ■ than before. The most common result Is I RHEUMATISM j 8 for which S S. 8. la the most reliable J a cure. A few bottles will afford relief J S where all else has failed. B I suffered from a nevereauackof Mercurial 8 RheuniatUm.niy arms mid legs being swollen ■ to more than twice their natural sl«e. canning ■ the moatexcruclatlug pains. I apentbundreda Bof dollars without relief, but after tafc filng a few bottles of fl 1 tmproved rapidly.and Bam now a well ! ■ completely cured. 1 ■ DID heartily reeom ■ mend your wonderful medicine to anyone ■ afflicted with this painful disease B W. P. DALEY, Brooklyn Elevated R. R. Q Oar Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed * free to any address. B SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. "Mothers' Friend" Rising Br63st. I have beon a midwife for many years, and in each case where " MOTH ERS' FRIEND" was used jt accomplished won ders and shortened labor and lessened pain. It is the best remedy for RISING OF THE BREAST known, and worth the price for that alone. Mrs. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala. Sent by Express or mall, on receipt of price, SI.OO per bottle. Book "To Mothers" mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00.. ATLANTA. GA. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A Ton of Tall Talk Isn't necessary to convince pru dent people that (in Impure whiskey In the sick room Is worse than noaa at all. Keep on the safe side, by buying aa article that has met public ap proval for 10 years. Old Export has donethls a little better than any other whiskey In the mar ket. It is guaranteed 8 years old, Is smooth, pure and palata ble. Full Quarts, SI.OO ; Six Quarts, 55.00. Mall and express orders shipped promptly, and we pay express charges on all orders of #lO 00 and over *Jos. FLEMING <& SON. 412 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURG, PA. CompWte Price Lists of Wines and Liquors mailed free. WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Stimulates the appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSINQ R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases, stops night sweats, oures Incipiont consumption. O Increases end flesh. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissuo. Will give the palo and puny the Nrosy cheek a of youth. CURES AJ.L FE.VULE COMPLAINTS, Makes strong m"n and women of weaklings. GILMORE'S IRON TONIC PILLS Cere all Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,&c. They nre neither styptic nor caustic, and have no effect on the contents of the stomach or its lining; consequently do not hurt the teeth or cause constipation or diarrhoea, aa do the usual forms of Iron. 10 days treatment 50c, pamphlet free. It not kept by your druggist, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. Every Woman ,m%k2 'T* Sometimes needs a rell \ able monthly regulating 'jjy I medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, safs and certain In rmolt. The fa» Peal-,1 new diaappuiot. Sent aoj I'M (I* fWUMHWO). OwilMrt, U. THK CITIZEN- Pennsylvania Coal. The forthcoming annua! report of the United States Geological Survey will set forth many interesting facts concerning the bituminous coal industry of Western Pennsylvania. The leport will show that twenty one or twenty-two coal seams ot commercial value have been found and named in the bituminous fields of this se ction. The unantity of available coal contained in seams has been estimated by Dr. H. M. Chance, assistant geologist of the State geological Survey, *ho place the total at 33,247,200.000 long tons. The extent and value of this immense quantin ot workable coal will b« better unuer i stood when it is explained that the aver age annual product for the past live yeaig I which largely exceeded that of any preced ! ing period, was 43,000,000 tons. At this l average annual rate of production the ac cessible bituminous coal in Pennsylvania, according to the figures of Dr, Chance, would las* for 830 years, A Remarkable Railroad Accident. A cablegram from Kobe, Japan, dated July 28, reports a must unusual railroad disaster, by which 140 Japanese soldiers lost their lives. A train of 23 cars was conveyicg 400 Japanese soldiers,who were returning from China, where they had taken part in the military operations. A heavy storm was raging and as the train was running along the sea wall on which the tracks approaching the city named are ! laid, an immense wave leaped over the j wall, separating the train and derailing 1 the engine and 11 cars, which plunged off ' the wall into the bay. Most ot the men in the cars were drowned. The accident oc curred at about 1 o'clock A. M., and the night was pitch dark. The sea was run ning »o high that it was impossible to ren der any assistance to the men in the cars that bad gone overboard, even bad means been at hand to dj so. Some of the men who managed to get out of the cars w bile they were in the water were dashed to death against the wall. The Education of Deaf Children. The Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Mount Airy, Philadel phia, begins its seventy-sixth year ot school work on September L 5. It is a free school, by the State, f>r the education of its deaf children. Applicants for admission must be six years of age, and not over twer.ty. Oral methods by which the d?af are taught to speak and to read from the lips are pursued. Separa'e intellectual and industrial departments with experienced instructors are maintain ed. Fall classes are new forming, and psrents and friends of deaf children should loose no time in making application for their admission. Address Dr. A L. E Cronter, Superintendent, Institution for the Deaf, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, for full information. Bidding for National Conventions. The people of Buffalo have pledged themselves to raise three hundred thou sand dollars if either ot the national po litical conventions is held at that place next year. Two hundred thousand dol lars ot this sum will be expended in build ing a hall capable of holdiLg 25,000 per sons and the remainder will be used in entertaining the delegates and prominent visitors. This is enterprise of the moat effective kind. The mere holding of a national convention in any city is not, perhaps, worth anything like the sum the Bulla lonians are pledged to raise. It will cer tainly not reimburse then at once. Hut the erection of a ball capable of holding vast deliberative assemblies would be the signal tor other assemblages to convene at Buffalo, and ultimately the city would get back much more than that sum in both money and fame. —The weak and tired organs of the body are built up by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood tonic. —A number of bright college giris of Hillfda'e Mich., are earning money this summer to pay tor next winter's tuition by serving as waiters in a summer hotel at Little Traverse Bay. A few days ago they all went on a strike because beel s'eak was cut out of their breakfast bill of fare. —Ol the 3,352 ships that passed through the Suet canal the past year only five were American This tells the story ot the decadence of American shipping interests abroad better than anything else cau do Eveu the Japauer-e were one to the better, while England heads the list with 2,359. —Ex-Senator William M. Evarts spends most of his time at bis summer tome in Windsor, Vt. It is difficult tor him either to read or write, though he takes great in teresl in the news of the day. Recently a neighbor asked the ex-Senator if he made bis farm pay. "Yes," was the re ply; "by creditiug the farm with every thing taken off from it and charging noth ing put on." However Mr. Evarts is con sidered by his neighbors to be a model •artner. Rheumatism outeJ in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radio ty cures in Ito 3 day*. Its action upon (.ii* system is remarkable and mysterious it removes at once the cause and the dig ■ a-e immediately disappears. The fir eoaegi-eatlj benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J 8 lid u' gist. Futler. THERE am a great many venerable old fa'lacies afloat that are constantly accept ed as virtue and wisdom, but which are really pernicious and foolish in the ex t renin. English Spavin Liniment remove* a' 1 hard, soft or calloused lumps and blsm Ishes from horses, blood spavins, O'-irbl splints, sweeuey, ringbone, stifles, sprain* all swollen throats, conghs, eto. Save >SO by uee of one bottle. Warranted the most wondeiful Hleinish Cure ever known. Mold bv J C. liediek, druggist Butler Pi I.N MKXICO e. luw impeses the penalty of daath upon any one convicted of wreck ing railroad trains. A boy who placed stones twice upon the track of the Hidalgo railroad, the second time wrecking the train, was shot as pi escribed by the new law, last week. Dr. Agnew's Cure tor the Hcsrt giv; petlect relief in all cases of Organic o." sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 miuutua And speedily effects a cure. It is a peer >BB remedy f.»r Palpitation, Shortness o: breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Let ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart •ne dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. THERE will be an enormous wheat crop this year. The three northwestern states; North and South Dakota and Minnesota, will yield, according to conversativo es timates, 150,000,000 bushels. This is ex pected to be the greatest year for wheat in the history of the country. THE most deadly weapon of modern warfare is the new Maxim rifle. A single soldier can carry it, and it weighs 40 pounds. In one minute it will send 600 bullets through 40 inches of oak.—Whet, the armies of the world are equipped with this gun, war will be quick work, unless the contractors who furnish army supplier can manage to lengthen it out. CHAUNCEY DEPKW says that about one man out of every hundred that he has favored appreciated the servce and show ed their gratitude by helping others in a like manner. The other ninty-nins would feel sour because the favorr were n3t greater and more numerous. But the one grateful man served to inspire him with confidence in human naturer HelieJ in Stx Llouri. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "Hew Great South American Kidney Cure." Tbiß new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lieving 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 mediacy, If you want quick relief and enre this is your remedy. Sold by J. C. xiedick druggist Butler Pa. Pittsburg fcxposltion 1895. The Pittsburg Exposition, opening this ▼ear, Wednesday, Sept. 4, and closing Saturday, Oct. Is, forty davg and nights, will unquestionably excel by far the attractions of ail preceding years A "grand change," as they say in the dance, is being made in the main and machinery building?, and even the regulars, those who have been accustomed to view the exhibits many times in a season, will open their eves in surprise. The artistic improvements in designs »f dress fabrics, in head near, that delight i>f the fair sex, in footwear, in countless kinds of wear, will be seen in pro fuss array at the stands of the leading Pitts burg merchants. The wonderful designs wrought in wood and glass, in iron, steel and aluminum, evincing the retnsrkabls ingenuity of the age in inventions and manufacture, will entertain the many thousands who wander through the vast enclosures, not to mention the thousands of other products too numerous ttiM ngle out in a brief article. Then the children, those little darlings, who so like to be whirled around through space, as well as look at pretty things, what is again in store for them ? The dear old merrv-go round is still there, and will b« moving there when the Exposition opens to give thein delight. The grand new switch back railwav, 500 feet in length, with •nough exhilarating ups and downs in it to charm a bird, six splendid hacks with six handsome cars accomodating ten pas sengers each, or sixty in all. This brand new out of door attraction will 1>« im mensely popular and will be a distinct novelty of the great Exposition. Then the art gallery for the lovers of art. The features this year, it is promised, will eclipse anv yet displayed in the history of the Exposition, and it is well known the quality of the paintings dis played in past years were of the highest merit. Paintings bv the world famed artists of Europe will be on exhibition for the first time in this country. These alone will be worth many times the admission. But music, that great attraction of all attractions, what a treat there is in store! One great hand would suffice to bring the thousands, but when such a grand organi zation asGilmore'a band, tinder the direc tion of the great Gilmore snci-essor, Victor Herl>ert, opens the great affair, anil after playing several weeks, is followed by Conterno's9th Regimentßand of Brooklyn and the only Innes. it would seem that enough has lieen said to predict that the Pittsburg Expedition of '95 will be a grand and glowing success. For months a large number of men have been employed in repairing and cleaning the buildings, lieautifving the grounds and getting everything in readi ness for the opening, which will be an event in the history of Pittsburg. The interior of the buildings will be beautifully decorated at an enormous expense. In fact, the management has spent money lavishly for the entertain ment of visitors, and unless all signs fail, this year's Exposition will be the greatest in point of merit, attendance and enter tainment since the foundation of the enterprise. Special features each day, such as Flower Shows, Billiard Contests between World-Famed Billiardists, Ives, Shaffer, etc., Bicycle Contests, Illuminations, etc., etc , etc., will be a pleasing departure. The railroads will do everything in their power to give persons within 150 miles of Pittsburg an opportunity to visit this biggest of big shows, and will make liberal reductions in their rates. A failure to visit the Pittsburg Exposi tion this year will lje an everlasting regret. THERE is grave danger of a scarcity ot Mum's Extra Dry. and country journalists are naturally alarmed in consequence The vineyards of France are dying. The.y are being killed by phylloxera, a p.»ra site that loves the vine. Owing to thit scourge th wine product of France h-is declined about fifty ner cent, during the past year. THE London Stnti.it says: "The present indications ot the chief crops of the world are as follows: America, 425,000,000 bushels, against 510.000,000 bushels last year; Russia, 360,000,000 bushels, against 420,000,000 bus'iels last year; Austria- Hungary rather loss than last year; Rou mania and Bulgaria rather more; France 40,000,000 bushels less; Germany about equal; India 18,500,000 bushels les-. These, as we have said, are the present expectations; if they be realized it will be seen that (here is a margin in present very low prices for a decided advance when the effect (if this lessened produc tion comes to bo felt." THAT reciprocity was a good thing and should have been pushed along,is sh >wn by its effect upon this community. Under the treaty with Spain, which was cancell ed by that country as soon as the Gorman bill became a law, coal was admitted free from the United States, and the Berwind- White Coinnany built up a large trade with Cuba. A large part of the product ot Horatio mine went to Cuba. But that trade was wiped out with reciprocity, and this community is suffering for the blind folly of partisan bigotry — l'unxsulu u nry Spirit. V- by Mot Try the New and Better Wa Of doing your shoppiugf Instead c coining to store, make the store con: to you, /es, and the host aud bigc store iu the country at that: namely,Kau! matin Brothers, Pittsburg Drop them ostal and yon will get their spring uin" summer Catalogue gratis, enabling you t-> order by mail anything you may wish, ano avini as much money as city "people d 1 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 government: AA. pure rye, 2ytarx $"2 00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years 25; Old Cabinet, 4 years, $2.50 per gal lon; Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rye. Wedding, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour on, $4 50 per gallon; Hannisville, Dough ty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon wines, drj and sweet, from 75j er gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; m, wn importation. Sherry and Port wine, rom $2 50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the finest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowes; wholesale rates. Call or send for special prioe lists at A. ANDRIESSEN. 188 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. All orders by mail promptly attene'ed. Xo extra charge for packing. Telephone 41». rs I UCTOKS LAKt RIFT; 1 ■' N; :»I#HENSARY. ■ O' A.PE"' AVE. «MU FOURTH ST. PIfTSbUROH, PA. All forms of Delicate and Con<- plicated Diseases RCIUIRINKCON- M>KKTIAL and SCIENTIFIC Med- lCHtioi; nro treated at this Pis »ens:iry with a ruooew . arely attained. Dr. S lv Lake U •* member of the Kov.il t ~»f I'liy nciann a-id Surge,,.ir, sii'l Is the ol test aivl mos: jxpi'l ieueed SI'ECUI.IS. in lhacity. Bpec'al at .mention given to Nervous Debility from e-ressiv fiicr I at exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus OIK physical and mental ds'*ny,laek of energy lespouiem-.y, etc.; *i.4ot'r.ncers Old Sores Fits, files. Rheumatism, and all di- 'uscsof the Skin. l.lood.l.iinirfc, I'l'lnarv Organs,«.te. Consultation 'reo ar.i strictly eoulWential. Office hours, 9t< I i*nti J if) 8 P.'M.; Sundays, 3to4v. M. only. all nt oiliro or address DRS. I.AKK, C''ft •KNN A* K AX DITHal'.-ITXT^III ItGH. PA THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to business men who, having drifted unconsciously into the drink habit ana awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs requiring a clear brain. A four weeks course of treatment at the PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition they were in be fore they Indulged in stimulants. This has been done in more than 1000 cases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we CSJI refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and most searching investigation is nvited. Send for pamphlet giving full informa tion. —. GO TO W. E. RALSTONS For fiue Watches, Diamonds and Optical Goods of all kinds. Examined Free ~ of Charge by. H. R. FRENCH Graduate Opti dsn, at No. 132 S Main street, Butler, Fa. . PLUG Tr?e. largest" piece, of Good tojoacco ever sold for 10 cents "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF * SAPOLIO r « >"* 1- j • •. ' •/ *■- W. F. Hartzell. Frank Kemper, The Adriance joinder Is the lightest draft, the simplest constructed, the easiest operated, and the most durable of any binder on the market. It will not upset on the steepest hills. It will cut where all others fail. It will handle as long or as short grain as any other binder. It will do better work in tangled grain than any binder in use. This binder i-> sold on its merits. If it fails to do as above mentioned, we do not ask you to buy it. All machines and vehicles sold bv us are guaranteed to be ES represented. Machinery for all farm use, from the plow to the separator, can be got from us. Vehicles in various styles and prices. Harness for all kinds of use. Fly nets and Covers, Dusters, Robes, Blankets, 'A hips, &e. In short, anything belonging to a team outfit is kept by us. lhe best wagon on the market is sold by us. We guarantee it superior to Jany thing sold in this county. Call and see us HARTZELL & KEttPE»,^l^ I S.S. THE QUESTION »s often asked, What Paint shall we use? THE answer: If you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you must buy THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Ooters Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all the time.. We are in the business to stay and ■ sta Y s wuh us * COLORS IN OlL?*^ HOUSE * COACH VfRNISHCSt J. C. REDICK, iop N. Main St. Are You Using NATURE'S COMPOUND? By all means do so. It is un- J doubtedlv one of the best remedies on the market to regulate the Lirer, Stomach and Kidneys, Purifies the blood, an excellent tonic Tones the 8) stem and is purely vegotable. Sold by Druggists Price sl. six for $5. Persons to Travel.-*-*- W A NTED. Several faith ful gentlemen and ladies to travel for established house. Position permanent if suited; also increase. State reference and enciose self-addressed stamp ed envelope. THE NATIONAL, I 316-317-318 Omal a lUdg, CHICAGO. Chautauqua Nursery Company. -OFFEK — Liberal Terms To Agents, Eig Inducement* to Customers. \ High Grade Stock at Low Prices. New Specialties. Seed Potatoes, Ac. Men Wanted. Jii Every Town, Steady Work. Pay Weekly Address, //. B. WILLIAMS, Secy, Portlaud, N. Y. Frank Kemper. 1 AFTER *LL OTHERS FAIL "■ ■ ■■■■ Consult the Old Reliable DR.LOBB !f. FIFTEENTH ST., PHI LA., Thirty year* c ,ntlnuou* prartloe In the care of *ll 1 dtsfu« bnmo raptc ioIJ bj * l Local 1-f I'hllaUa., I'a • L. C- WICJ* DKALKB 15 : Rough and Worked Lumbe; or AL~ KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stoek. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. A W. Depot, j P, OTL.BR 811 re iTCHiNs piLh riLLs sw * YNE '* ■ ■ n'NTMFIIT ABBOT.UTKT,T RUMS*. WMNNUII PV M PTOHA- M .»*ptnrr I tnUm— ft'fefaf aal itlarlar: at w«r»" by MraUkUf. If latliwrd to mndnur luuiora t»rm and protradc ll—dln|, ab—rb# tbe tuaun. M«i>li>; est quality, at prices that will compete with any garment shown in the town of Butler. Our Millinery Department will still be under the able supervision of Mrs. Lou M. Ritter. This assures our patrons that we are in position now, as heretofore, to give them choice stvles, new styles, exclusive styles, at our wellknown popular prices. Ostrich feathers have been advancing right along. We bought our winter stock of ostrich feathers early in June, before the advance; also our velvets. This is to be a season for ostrich feathers and velvet. We can save you by our lucky early purchase 25 per cent on the dollar on all millinery goods. For dress goods I wish space would permit our telling you of the visions of beauty, style and elegance that our dress goods department is brim full of Beautiful Boucle cloths in black ami colors. Fall crepons, crevanettes, heavy serges, fine serges, Henriettas and new Fall novelty dress goods, choice designs in novelty dress patterns. Our stock of blankets, flannels, yarns, haps, hosiery, underwear, notions, trimmings and domestics was never so complete or prices so reasonable. See our exhibit at Butler fair. Call at the popular store of Mrs, Jennie E. ZimnierniaN, Oppcaitfl Ho'el Lowrv. Successor to Ritter B datuu Bring your friends along. All Wbiekies bearing the name of nAX KLEIN t-: Have been recognized as being absolutely pure, rich and mellow aod having those qualities that make a pure whisky an essential for the sick room, and the family sideboard. Why is This? Becauses he exercises great care in his purchases direct from the dis tiller, and they are placed in the government bonded warehouses under his own supervision where tney remain until they are fully matured and ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALL IMPURI TIES. There is no whisky in the world like Silver Age Pure Rye $1.50 per full quart. Duquesne Rye and Barley Malt at SI.OO per full qaart. Bearcreek Rye at SI.OO per full quart. Quckenheimer 4 years old SB.OO per gallon. Poesum Rye, $2.50 per gallon. Anchor Rye, $2 00 per gallon. Our stock of wines are all of them purest and best. From $1.50 per gal. upwards. i TOY BRANDY Distilled direct from the grapes. A household necessity at $?.00 per gallon. Don't Forget That we pay all express charges on orders of $5.00 and upwards—no charges for boxing and shipping. Send for catalogue and prico list to. MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquor Dealer; 82 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny Pa. Jg Good LooKs Count When you turn out for a drive you want your A y carriage to look as well as your neighbors. You'D have no tear on that score if you have a Fredonia Buggy. Fredonia Vehicles are the best on the market in every way. If you'll atamine them at your dealers you'll agree with this statement. Made by FRED MFG. CO., Ohio. The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAM I IXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL etc, is at W. II .O'Bi-ien & Sou's 1 07 East Jellersori Street. New York Weekly Tribune, + AND + Butler Citizen » ONE YEAR ♦ $1.50. Address All Orders to THE CITIZEN.