Grand Reduction Sale! I will soon move into my new store and before doi !^ to close out my present stock and in order to accomplish my purpose I the prices away down-so low you are sure to buy after seeing these goods and learning the extn-mdy 1°« 1 a ew asking for them. I wish to open my new store with an entire stock. So visit my store and you will get a bargain of a feUrne^ Space will not permit me to quote many prices but here are a few of the many bargains I am offering: Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at Less than Factory Prices. 1 lot Ladies Fine Dongola Oxfo.ds j • pat. tips, regular price SI.OO, reduc-; • ed to 50 cents. j 1 lot Ladies fine Dongola, opera i : toe slippers, sizes 4to 8, regular; : price 75c., reduced to 50c. | 1 lot Ladies fine Russet Shoes,; : VERY STYLISH, all sizes, regular; j price s2.co, reduced to Jr. 25. The above and many other bargains will be offered at this Grand Reduction Sale. Yours tor Good Shoes Cheap, JOHN BICKEL St KS BUTLER, PA. GREAT CLOSING OCTSALEOF *CLOTH IN G* To close out that branch of our business. We are positively going to close out our entire stock of Men s, Boys and Children's clothing regard less of cost. Men's Cassimere SuiU _ , ChiidrenH knee panw $ °nl.v sl3 sold for <8 00 only $4 00 (l „ 50 « 25 Men's Cassimere Suits „ „ 75 „ 50 sold for 10 00 only 500 <( u <• 65 Mens Cassimere Snits 1 on » 7r> sold foT 13 50 only 6i5 « 125 " 00 M *°»old 1« 50 only 10 00 Men .od boys gondol. h»u, $1 00 oolj » 50 M,^, J Z!"i...T"isooo.:,i 2 25 " 5 A large stock of chains from 10c to $4. " " " ® " - tB Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Mens fine cassimere 4 50 ~ -j? stick pins worth from 25 to 50c only lOcts. " " " ®OO " Gents enff buttons 25c only 15e " " " 7 50 " 5 00 «, 50c •• 25c OVER 2BQQCHILOREHS SUITS "111 „ Our Jaeger diamonds in Studs, Pint, Good fctrong suits 1 00 only 5 70 Kings Ear Drops are simply immense. Union oasaimere 2(W 1 -o The fineflt outß^e 0 f the Teal steel-blne '* . " . . no ,! i m diamond. Fine oassimere worsted b 00 4 oo We will still continue to carry a full and complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Under wear, Umbrellas, Alpaca, Serge and Madras Coats and Coats and Vests, White Duck and Fancy Pants and Vests, Children Wash Suits, Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pocket and Bill Books, Purses, Spec tacles, Harmonicons, Combs, Gloves, Sweaters, &c. It would be impossible to enumerate and give prices of all we have in stock. Suffice it to say that we carry by odds the largest and most varied stock and our prices are guaranteed lower than the lowest. Evidence of which can be seen by the hundreds of satisfied customers that throng our store from Monday morning till late Sat urday nights. Please call and examine our stock, compare prices, and when you make a purchase ask for one of our CARDS and when your pur chases amount to $15.00 or $20.00 we will present you a piece ol handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme flour Ask to see the presents. D. A. Heck Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa. §5 a.sgo Q/ gajpf w i-a-v £ £ 0* «s s o r* tp £-1 U*2 UJ "s*o \> 0 ns:»i S S o 01 1 !*=§•* 1 Z r s,ta p:l Z * 3. 2: 6lulls a a s.tj - s % g|.§ a-c rj z llf lS r _j t? sills g a. Solifl? c w S 2 v- r: itj V 2 S rt w. "j « a 2 •g u'Mo S.S"? U rri ni tc \ 13 -O O . ri g TZ : 1 lot Mens Fine Calf, razor toe tip ! j the latest style, regular price $2.25. : ; reduced to $1 .50. : 1 lot Mens fine Russett shoes, |or Yale toe, regular price $2.25, re- ; iduced to $1.35- : : Mens working Shoes, several styles,! : all solid, good wearing—worth >2.40; Ito $1. 75. your choice $1.25. SKCIRCS F:r Esrsss, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Ecgi, AND FOULTHY. 500 fage Book ou Treat mint of Animal# and i hart Stent Free. miF^< FeTer^C'oogewtioiii*,lnflammation A.A. < spinal MrDiiiKiifri. Milk Fever. l.aiucni>«M, KLcnniaiUm. C.C'.—Distemper* >a»al lM»rhnrge». li.ll. Hot* or Cirub*.. Worms. F.E.— roughs Ilravo; l'muniouta. F.F.—Colic or €iripe«. Bellyache. O.U.—Mlncarrlasre. Iletnorrhaee®. 11.fi.-- I rlanry uud Kidney IM«ea»e«. 1.1.—Eruptive I)l*cn«e». Dtaofe. J.K.~i>i«eaae» of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottle (over SOdo-rsX - - .60 Stable Cane. with Specific®. ManuAl, V'eierlnar> f 'urc-Oil axi i Iv.OO ' Jar Veterinary Cure Oil* - • 1.00 by T prepaid ud U mmj qaaalit j en rrtelpt of pr*«. HrarUKKYh'SKD. CO., 111 A lltwtliu* St., *••!•«*. y^^^jguaipsßß-TS 1 fJHHI HOMEOPATHIC f% A UHHsPECIFIC No GO Is OH 30 jearv. The only raccwrfnl r»m»d j for Nervous Debility, Vital Wealness, sad Prostration, from* over-work or otb«r csofja $1 p«r vial, or 6 vial* and large -ial powder, for •&. * T Ura(KUi>*, or ••■at podipild on receipt ot price. HTariiHkTd' MAP. CO., 11l k 111 WUIUa St., Sew York. WE HANDLE Rl IT NOTHING UU 1 • PURE RELIABLE GOODS from 3 to 10 years ol&. REVIVO Vitality. Ist I>ay. frr 'V k iit'lr* ft Of Me 15th Day. WI * uc - THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCH REMEDY produces tlie above results in 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall Young men will regain tbeir lost man hood, and old men v. 1: rec-ver their youthful vigor by using KKVIVO. 1? nu'.ckly and surely restores ;;cr'.oußness. Lost ilta:ity, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting- Diseases, and ail effects ot exutsi ul Indiscretion, wulch un jits one for study, lusinees or marr'age. It not only cures vj r irtlrg at the seat ot but Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, brir.glng hack ttie pink plow to pale cheeks ana restoring tue fue ot youth. It wards 0.1 Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO. LO ctl.er. It can be co-rled In vest pocket. By mail, f 1.00 per package, or six tor |5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or relund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MKDICISKt 0., CHICAGO, ILL. For Sale by REDDICK & GROMANN, DMT STEP men. HOW LC CURE YOURSELF WHILE USING IT. the tobacco habit g/o*s on a man until hii nervous system is ser.onsly aftee'ed. Impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit sud denly is 100 severe a shuck to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stlmo liint that his system continually craves. "Bin o Curo" is a scientific cure lor the tobacco habit. In all its torms. carefully compounded alter tli' formula of an eminent Berlin physician wlio has used it In his private practice since 187J without a lailure. It is purely vegetable and gnurunreed perfectly harmless, 'ion can use all the tobacco you want while taking • B ico- Curo.' It will notify you when to stop. We give a wrltien guarantee to cure any case Willi tnree boxes. 01 refund the uu.nt 5 with 10 per cent Interest. "itaco-Curo" is not substitute but a scientific cur", that c..rra without the aid of will power and with no n.- convience. It tev.ves the system as pure 11J free from nicotine as the day you took yo 1 lust chew or smoke. Cured By BACO-CL'RO And (iaincd Th;.-ly Pounds. From hundred.-, of testimonials, the originals of wlnch ate on tllu and open M Inspection, lie following is presented: Cla\ton, Xe\ada county Arkansas Jan. SB ! >">- Eureka Chemical & Mtg. Co., La Crosse. vVls. —tientlemen: l'or forty vw,rs I used tobac > In all its forms. For twenty livu years of tln.t time 1 was a great si flerer from general debt! - ty and heart disease. For 11 Iteen years 1 triei to quit, but couldn't, I took vario .3 romeOs. among others"No-To-Bac," "Tlx ludlan ' bacco Antidote." "Double Chloride of Gold." etc., etc., but none of them did me the least bit otgood. Finally, however, 1 pnrcnased a box of your ■•r.aeo-'.'uro" and It h&l MtMjf cured me oil hi iiablt in all Its lorms, an.; I have creased thirty iionuds In weight and am reliev - ed irom ail the numerous aeuofe and pains of body and mind. I could write a q'lire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectful!\- P. 11. MARUUKY, Pastor C. P. < liurch, Clayton, Ark. fctiold by all druggists at li.co per box: three bo\cs, (thirty daja' treatment), iJ.So with Irrn clad. written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proors. Eureka Chemical it Mfg. C'J., La Cro-se, Wis., and Boston, Jlass.i THE KEELEY?SURE Is a special boon to business men who, hr.vina drifted unconsciously into the drink habit ai.it awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs re<|iiirinj{ a clear bmin. A four weefc? conrse of treatment at the /< PITTSBURU KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev were in be fore they indulged in stimulants. This has been donelnmoro than 1000 eases treated here, and amoiiK them soino of your rara neighliors, to whom we can refer with confidence us to the a-i olute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and most searching investigation is g vi ted. fiend for jxup'ihiet giving full iafonua- Seanor & Nacs's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Fear of Wick House, Bailor, Fa The bo.n of horses and orst CI&BB rigs always on hand and for hire. Best accommodations in town for permanent boarding and transient trade. Special care guarattoed. Stable room for sixty-five horse*. A good class of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always on band and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication by sEANOR & NACE. All kinds of live stock bought and sold. Telephone nt Wick House. , v"» JPURITY * 41s what von should look for when buy-4 iing whiskeys or liquors; onrs aro guar-i Janteed pure; if you bey from us you getj \them direct from the i'. S. Government# {stamped barrel: there is no better guar # #anteo. v Speak for Themselves:^ ypar old, X'ure Kye, Si'.ro per gallon. * f- 14 " n.50 " '• fc A 17 * <1.50 " i 5 Special price list on "Wines, etc., on# {application. No extra charge for jug.-# #or [lacking. Give us a trial order. i i A. ANDRIESSEN, $ FRAZERGSSIE BEST I!* TUB WOBLD. wearing qualities arc nronirpaaapd, actually outlasting two l>oxe« of tuiy other brand. No* 4n*BALC«d UEXttULLC r rilK CITIZEN' Why The Light Was Oat. The shadows of the night had fallen upon town and country and th« little stars had come forth to keep their vigils ] in the distant blue, softly murmured a New York "Sun" reporter. All the earth was still, and along the river's marge the night bird whistled their nocturues to the frog in the mead ows. As the night grew on two figures upon their silent wheels, swept swiftly down upon the wide avenue whence all but they had fled. The man was young and there was the flush of hope and love on his youthful face. Beside him rode a girl of rare beauty and of the sweetest innocence. Such a girl as one finds in suburban towns and Philadelphia. As they swept through the star kissed night their wheels were almost touching and the young man's head was leaning I far over towards the girl. Without warning a dark figure at this point shot rapidly from the shadows lin ing the margin of the avenue, and con -1 fronted the youth and maiden. Was it a bold highwayman or a despic ( able footpad? It was neither. It was an impertinent policeman. ; "Hold up there!" he called with rude loudness. "What's the matter?" inquired the 1 young man with heroic bravery throw j lug himself between the policeman and ; the fair being 011 the wheel. "Her light's out," exclaimed the po liceman nodding at the wheel of the maiden after the manner of policman when they use a personal pronoun to designate person. The sweet inuocenl face of the girl was turned in blushing surprise upon the of ficer. "Well," she said very earnestly "what if it is?" "It's against the law inum," suggested the policeman. The girl's face showed how surprised she was at this piece of information. "W-w-why," she hesitated, "Harry and I always turn the light down real low when he comes to see me and if it wants to go out we never care. I didn't know it was against the law. You know Mr. Police man this is the first time mt'vc ever been out on our wheels together. Tire policeman thoughtfully remarked that he "reckoned it wuz," and kindly handed over a box of matches. Wine for Weakly Persons. Weakly persons use Speer's Port Crape Wine and the Unfermented Grape Juice because it gives tone and strength to the svstem. It is superior to all other wines. Prompt People. Don't live a single hour of your life without doing exactly what is to be done in it, and going straight through it from beginning to end. Work, play, study —whatever it is take hold at once and finish it up squarely; then to the next thing without letting any moments drop between. It is wonderful to see hew many hours these prompt people con trive to make of a day; it is if they pick ed up the moments which the dawdlers lost. And if ever you find yourself where you have so many things pressing upon you that you hardly know how to begin let me tell you a secret: Take hold of the very first one that comes to hand and you will find the rest all fall into file and follow after like a company of well-drill ed soldiers, and though work may be hard to meet when it charges in a squad it is easily vanquished if you can bring it into line. You may have seen the anecdote of the man who was asked how he had accomplished so much in his life. " My father taught me," was the reply "when I had anything to do to go and it." There is the secret-the magic word now! Make sure however that what is to be done'ought to be'done. "Never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day" is a good proverb, but don't do what vcu may regret. "Wake up, ./acob, day is breaking!" ho said De Witt's Little Early lliser to the man who had taken them to arouse his eluj?gish liver. J. C.REDick. Pittsburg is fourth in the list of pen sion districts in the amount of money re quired for quarterly payments. The Chicago district heads the list with f 2,- 800,000; then comes Des Moines with $.2, ic0,000; Milwaukee with $1,950,900, and then Pittsburg with $1,750,000. The total amount for the year is over $150,- 000,000. 1876 Climax Bran-ly from grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ol storage houses for fourteen yearr, be come a r val of the Ilennessey and other brands ci Cognac Brandy, and much lower in price, and preierred by the physicians of Philadelphia, Now York and other cities Buy it of druggists. —Not more than too years back stage coaches would occupy 19 or 20 hours to travel 80 miles. "The Telegraph" ill 1759 between London and Gosport, a dis tance of S3 miles, would take 10 lionrs to accomplish the jouruye, and this was considered the fastest coach in England. —English Spav'in lanlmont a>' j card, soft or calloused lumps and liiurti 3hes from horses, blood spavins, ourbs plints, sweeney, ringbone, sliflos. opraim 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. bavo 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J. C. Redick.s —The late Archdeacon Dcnison of England was violently opposed to gov ernment school inspectors. "My clear Bellars," he said to one of them, "I love you very much, but if you ever come here again to inspect I will lock the door j of the school and tell the tioys to put you in the pond." Mr. Bellairs did not go again. Eli Rill, Lumber City, Pa., writes, "I have been suffering from Piles for twenty five years and thought my case incurable. DeWitt's Witch Salve was recom mended to me as a piiu sure, si I bought a box and it performed a permanent cure." This is only one ol' tnousaads of similar cases. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly it is used. J. C. RKOICK. —Thieves who had tunneled from the cellar of a nearby saloon to the vault of the First National Bank, Los Angeles, CaL, were foiled by the timely discovery of the police. The vault of the bank contained #300,000. It would be hard to convince a man suffering from bilious colic that his agony is duo to a microbe with an uaprononn cablo name. But one dose of fieWitt's Colic it Cholera cure will convince him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. J C. Rkd'CK. Does Tour Husband or Son Drink. If your husbana or son h addicted to the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purchase 01 your druggist a bottle of Hill's Chloride of Gold Tabletp. They are guaranteed to cure, or money will bo re funded. Tablets may be given secretly in tea or collee and the Iroe use of stimu lants allowed until voluntarily given up. Price SI.OO per package. If your drug gist does not keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works, l,imj, Ohio. Book of particulars and testimonials free. . The Picnic. The almanac and the thermometer ; both declare the season of the festive pic nic is with us again. The (mall boy i* never disposed to question its presence. He would attend picnic* with gum boots and a mow shovel if Sunday schools held mid-winter picnics. He knows that the picnics are held for his especial benefit, and he seldom fails to show bis appreci ation of the momentous event by falliug out of a swing or tumbling into the run. His mother may not derive much pleas ure because of these manifestations of youthful exuberance, yet she certainly gets the benefit of additional exercise in trying to keep after him. But the small boy by no means monopolizes the pleas ures of a Sunday school picnic. His father usually manages to think that he too has had a good time. He pitches quoits all morning till the skin is rubbed off his fingers and the grounds are full of cyclone cellars, and in the afternoon he plays base ball with the married men against the single men. After the game he stands in the run to dry his clothing, lie is four-fifths dead and knows that he will be too stiff to work for a week. But he hasn't been selfish with his enjoy ment. There are others. Even the wisest of them do it. Tired nerves are soon made strong and vigorous by Hood's Sarsapanlla. Be sure to get Hood's. —Mr. Gladstone, writing to a teacher of elocution, says: "I trust that in all your efforts you will lay the foundation particularly in careful and distinct artic ulation. However, I fear the English are behind all the nations of Europe. The Scotch and Irish are, I believe somewhat better." Speer's Wines and Brandy. The excellence of Speer's Wines and Brandy is attested by Physicians through out America and Europe who have used them. They receive the endorsement of various Boards of Health. —Last Saturday, July 4UI, the new flag of 45 stars was flung to the breeze for the first time. The new flag has the 45 stars arranged in six rows of eight and seven, alternating; and it may not be long until the number is increased. HOOD'S PILIiS cure Uver Ills, Bllliutnesn, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. \ piece of pianoforte wire recently tested at the Watertown Arsenal showed the extraordinary strength of 206 tons per square inch. The wire was one twelfth of an inch in diameter; large sizes gave a tensile strength of 134 tons and upward per square inch. The metal contained 0.85 per cent of combined car bon. Dr. Agnew't Cute lor the Hoartgivre perfeot relief in all cases of Organic of Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minuter and speedily effects a cure. It is a peor less remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o. 3reath, Smolboricg Spells, Pai.i in • Lef Side and all symptoms of a Diseased; Heart 'no dose convinces. Sold l>y City Phar uaor. —A woodsman employed at a lumber camp on Beech Creek met three bears a few days ago while he was going to work in the morning. The bears as soon as they saw the man ran into the woods and dissapeared. Belief m Six uoun. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This 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 ol water and pain in passing it almost im mediatly, If you want quick relief and cure tuis is your remedj . Sold by J. C. xtedick druggist Butlor Pa. —While Frenchmen grumble that they still have to pay taxes in order to make up the war indemnity exacted by Prussia twenty-five years ago, the town of Konigsburg, in Prussia, has only this year paid .the last installment of tile loan cjntracted to the war contribution impos ed on it by Napoleon 1. Small in siz« bnt great in results. De- Witt's Little Early Risers aet gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. J. C. KKDICK. —The etiquette of bicycling is receiv ing a great deal of discussion just now. It is believed that a wheelman who lias been run over by a large bay team and a grocery wagon has a right to speak with out an introduction. Pass the good word along tho line. Piles can be quickly cured without an opera tion by simply applying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. C. RKDICK. —He—Hortense Vaieline Debris, from this hour henceforwardfortli we ain't to each other what we wuz a week ago. I brand yer as flirt an' a croquette. She (haughtily)—As you please, Re ginald Overton. There are others. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sen sation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. J. C. RKDICK. —Fire suddenly started the other day in a showcase ill front of 455 Broadway' New York, belonging to manufacturers of celluloid goods, owing to the celluloid articles in the case taking fire from the heat of the sun. We are axious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or bettor way to do it than by recoiumendiug One Minute Cough c ire as a preventive ol pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. J. 0. RKDICK —A coroner's jury in Maine reported that "deceased came to his death by ex cessive drinkiug, producing apoplexy in the minds of the jury." T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of .Pro mise City, lowa, says: "I bought one bottle ot 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses ol it did me more good than any medicine 1 ever took. Sold by J. C. Kedick, and J. F. Balph druggists, Butler. —The law in Illinois requiring the dis play of the American flag on all school buildings lias been declared unconstitu tional, —Reading has a female military com pany. They belong to an order called True Americans md carry riflel. Rheumatism Cured tit a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action rspon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease immediately disap pears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by J. 0 Redic, and J. F, Balph Druggists, Butler Apr 96 c. WICK DKALKK IH Rough and Worked Lumber OF KISDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTLIR Office opposite P. ibjW. Depot, fUTL.BR S Tobacco Dealers say, that 5 | "BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher" X 2 J because it sells so fast. Tobacco i X Chewers say, it is a u scorcher tf be- X ® cause 5 cents' worth goes so far, It's X X as good as can be made regardless of 5 © cost. The 5 cent piece is almost as X X large as the other fellows' J 0 cent piece. X '•WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." * GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO The Cyclists Necessity. I WILL CURE CUTS, BURNS, M 1 7 N BRUISES, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, B B BB ■ B ■ SUNBURN. CH A FINOS, 1N- B B 888 B B SECT BITES, ALL PAIN, ■ II B | AND INFLAMMATIONS. USED INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY. GENUINE IN OUR MMSMM A BOTTLES ONLY, MUFF Iff ■ fl MSB M WRAPPERS, SEE OUR ■ JLJK KM *g NAME, POND'S EXTRACT H A ■ R UM m B CO.. NEW YORK. L|i E II /Ri M I 76 FIFTH AVENUE. " W USE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Sent l*v mail on re vend of 50 ets. TROTTING STALLIONS. STOR/V BIRD, Record 2:35 and BUFEALO BOY 3882. Will be found at my farm dur ing the summer of 1896. These horse? are so well and favorably known in this county that descrip tion is unnecessary here. They are two of the best stallions to be ound anywhere for the money. Terms $25 and $lO to insure. For description and pedigrees, address Alonzo McCandless, Isle. Pa. \ UUCTOKS LAKE FCGFT B RA ' 'ATK IHSPKNSAKY. Cca- PCH:> AVE. AMC< FOURTH ST. f PITTGOUROH, PA. '■' All fori n; of J>elii':itc and Com. df|S'4'> m usnK.nry wuta a -uec'-i* *relj attained. Dr. f> K I.ake is - member of tlio Itoyal if 1 li\ - viaiie and s n l l la the o! lostaii'l iiK'tt sxperie •if rnenfy. iMwu Vnrv, cto.; a. JO <'ancers. <>l J Sore*, r if, I'ilc. Rheumatism, and all ilu- : -€sof tr.chk.in. f,1,^.1.1.an vs. I'rliiarvOrjrfina, if..< ou«ilt!tt,:.n YRO »N 1 btrictly CO iti'h ntiiil. O P ., e !IUU:» to . . ,i ; to 8 r. St.; fiiiiuiMß. S to 4 r. -}• ■> •:». nil at olVe or address PBH. I •'\*aPV® WKNS A v i- ANDW'Ub'l'.l'l^.!UGU. 1-A AFTER F-L OTHERS FAIL "■ ■ CoomiltthaO'i VJLI DR.LOBB 329 N, FIFnvENTH **A. Thirty years :ic*» insecure of all of inf' .'.nd woiym No matter from WIIK: ruu»e or Lfcvv Juntf Htendlnß. I will yuar'trUet a cure. IW-Pe" 4 * CioUi-liouad Lov* dtealetlj UL«I ui*ih»4 riUftL. The Saddle Question. This is an illustration If you will observe n ing to a certain extent Shows i»ehi» »» it injurious, because f»"v dinarT«ddk. r " c " u }' l » l°"S. riJe without fear of injury. All this is now changed. Here is repre sented the perfect saddle—the Christy Anatomical Saddle, ■howinij the pelvis as it ("hristy Anatomical the entire body, does not press the sen- Showipelvi* a* It re»ts sitive parts, prevents __ c " stiffness, and makes cycling a pleasure. 4 Price, $5.00 « F*l'« BOOKLST ON SADI>L*S. A. G. SPALDING & BROS, v Ntw York, Chicago Philadelphia. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance anrt Real Estate Agent. 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. 11IJTLEK - Pa W'li&t Nerve Kernes V.ave done for ot hers >£ . fct T '» rjv andPtrmanentiy ffbsatred. SOTH A positive cure for all Weaknesses, and ail their evilsrcsulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry, etc. * or excessive use of tob;iCwO,opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their u«e shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon ha\ ii:g ihe genuine mil BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, sl.ooper hox. six voxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug gi.-t we will send them by mail, upon rereipf of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Addiess mail orders to AMERICAN JKUDICfL CO . CINCINNATI. 0. WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS MATURES OW?i TONIC. Stimulates the appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO MORSINS R MOTHERS. Checks wast ; ii(r disease*, flt-ops night sweats, curoa incipient consumption. Increases and flesh. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD. Promotes healthy lung tissue. WUlgive the palo and runy tho Nrosy cheeks of youth. CURES ALL FEMALE COMP7.A)NTS. Makes strong ni"U rjid women of weaklings SILMOKE'S IRON iGHIC PILLS Csre al! Wasting Diseases pno thb/r sequences; BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They arc neither Btyptlunorcaußtin. and 1..;', i no coagulating rf»' i-t on tho consents u! the stomach or its liaing; consequently do not hurt the teeth or ci. I*6 constipution r.r diarrhoea, aa do tho usual form* of Iron. 10 days treatment 00c. pimnhlet free If cot kept by your druggist, addreas GIL/vTORE * CO., CINCINNATI, O ! "• • '• \vl« a we: ' .J THE GREAT aoti. "J SOf.i Day. | i t;,.n i nt. .\n< v: nrTtTC t< •r-"' - *' j :r und surely naom I Wi'-tlMir (■i-m-.-h. Best'-r.- tort Vitality. Powr I nrni FuiUPtf Memory. o(f Iwnity and | j o)Q#uia:.tl »n. ' avlLi? \ITALIB, BO other CAD IK? carried in vert !»y n*ll 11 '"> tor t.i.rVi - r -'t f ' •" with hr sr i Jgiw t ' , Hi ,K f(F.» i M 111 : MONEY Orcalaf free. A j 0AL : "M1 r MFDICIN'E CO., Chicago, TIL For <-uio in | Bail or, Pa. oy Cily ?b»rmacy. > j[~ D. 0 T °pape° °;n [ ?The Leading Millinery House Of Butler County .j t r Closing-Out-Sale of Summer Milliner) - Goods at ' ' Less Than Cost j | * I > As the season is far advanced, we want to < > i > get rid of all our summer millinery goods, < ► 0 a "d have marked all Bonnets, Hats, Rib- 4 > \ » bons, &c, down below cost. Come in and 4 t {' > see for yourself. j v | r. T. pape! • I ' < >oooooooooooooo* >ooo>oooooc convinced that our #1.50 grade equals and nearly always excels others' #2 goods. . wonder . PSf|l ■ body tortlfles with t..-:u . . ltnst the heat and uch a run on tii ,s. We've mad« our prices so easv. p I,>3.tSSKJy - jS* The n" >•< -t tut In B'ltler couut\ ar.' those that are clad In Jluselinn's shoes There's style about them; - Huseltons Shoe StoreJip The Only Place. Where the feet of misses and children can be r wS-- "Ji fitted accurately in stylish up-to late footwear. - * v^£t.v>^g f y i No other store cam*6 as great a variety or sells | B. C. H USELTON, Butler's Leading and Progressive Shoe House, Opposite Hotel Lowry Whiskies, Wines and Liquors. There are many peop'e imposed opon when they buy liquor for the sick-room, for the table, or for eocial pleasures, because they do not know how or where to buy. A first-class article can only be found in a first class house. Thero are many dealerp who pose as Wholesale Liquor Dealers, but there is no other firm which bears the repu tation for fair and honest dealing which MAX KLEIN eDjoys, and the reasons are because Le carries the largest and most complete stock cf liqaors of all kinds in the State;—because ever; article is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, bo cause his prices are the lowest, and because be deals squarely with the public. You may judge from the followiDg Silver Age Rye—the peer of all whiskies—sl.so per qt, $15.00 per ease Duquesne Rye, '.12 per cent pure rye and 8 per cent barley malt, $1 25 per quart. sl2 50 per case Creek Rye, six years old, finest quality, SI.OO per qt, $lO 00 per case. Gibson, Flincb, Guckenheimer and Overholt—all well known hrands, SI.OO per qt, or SIO.OO per case. Guckenheimer 4 year old, 75 cts per qt, or $8 00 per cafe, an excellen whiskey at the price, superior to must whiskies at sl. All cases contain 12 full quart bottles. 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