great closing out sale of +CLOTHIN G+ To close out that branch of our business. Weare positively going to close out our entire stock of Men s, Boys and Children's clothing regard less of cost. Men's Cwsimere Suits sold for 18 00 only $4 00 Men's Cassimere Suita ■old for 10 00 only 5 00 Hens Cassimere Suits , r „ r> sold for 13 50 only G 75 Mens worsted suits sold for - I<> 50 on, y 10 00 Mens worsted suits , „„ .. sold for 18 00 only 12 00 Mens fine day worsted , gold for 18 00 only 13 0 Mens finer clay worsted gold for 20 00 only 15 00 6rer 3000 Pairs Of Mens Pants Meat working pants only -45 cts Mens working pants, , „ belter, wortn $1 2J only $ i 5 Mens working pants D & 8 worth 2 00 only 1 00 Sweet £ Ore's Kerseys worth 200 only 75 Mens black oheyiotts 225 " 125 /«na worsted cheviotU 450 175 ii ii » 5 00 " 225 ii II •• 5 50 " 2 75 Mens fine csssimere 450 ;; 2 g II II « 7 50 " 5 00 OVER 2000 CHILDRENS SUITS Good strong suits 1 00 only $ 75 Union cassimere 200 " 1-o II •• 250 " 175 Tine assimero worsted 600 " 400 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 oi handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme flour bin. Ask to see the presents. D. A. Heck Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa T. H. Burton T. H. Burton ®®® ® ® WE desire to call your attention to the fact that there never was as complete a line of Overcoats. Boitings and Trousers ever brought to this city, as we have bought and have now in stock for the fall and winter trade. These garments are cut and made by first class tallam in New York City, in the most approved style, and we guarantee to fit and please yon in every way. The goods from which these garments are made are precisely the same as sold to you by merchant tailors, and for which they charge yen double the money that we do. Our men's furnishing goods department cannot be excelled in this part of the State. Hats and caps of the very latest styles, fine underwear, in fact everything to be foand in a first class clothing fftore, at prices that will astonish jon if you will come and see us. VERY TRULY, 0 0 0 0 0 T. H. Burton T. H. Burton ft.' Within a few minute s pnngs in America. The only brickjhotel in the town, newly furnished, elevator, free bus to trains and springs. Rates, $2 per day, weekly rates on application to the proprietors. HAGGERTY & WHITE. Prescriptions and Family Recipes « are matters of importance and should be filled carefully and with pure drugs only, wi give them our special attention. The Baby + * requires a little special care during the warm weather, espec ially if fed from a bottle, we have a supply of frest infant food, at all times, also bottles, nipples, tubes, bottle and tube cleaners etc. It you desire a sterilizer we can supply you with one, or will be pleased to furnish any desired information concerning them, Disinfectants should be used extensively at this season of the year, the best being copperas, chloride-lime, and crude carbolic acid, the latter being better than the pure, as in purifying an important disin fecting agent is removed, we have a large supply of these at all times. We also carry a full ine of toilet articles and sick-room requisites. REDICK & GROHMANN PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA. /WHEN It is poor economy to take yonr watch anywhere V \ for repairs except to a reliable watchmaker. % )OUT OF Every class of repairing that is brought into onr ? (ORDER. store is done by skilled workmen, experts in their N C —1 various lines, and we endeavor to have everything S \ correct before it leaves onr hands. J | E;. grie;b, jjeer.^ er . A3Ll^BnE^^B5 139 N ' Mai ° St '' BUTLER » PA / , Childrens knee pants $25 only sl3 il H K & " -U „ » 50 25 t. <• « 85 " 50 «< « " 75 " 65 « <« 00 " 75 „ 25 ' no Men and boys gondola hats, $1 00 on ly $ 50 • i " 150 " ' << '• 250 " 100 275 " 125 i " 300 " 150 « " 450 " 300 Soft hats and caps in proportion. All tho litest styles in Straw. Braids, Macki now, Milton, Teddos, Leghorn* and in every conceivable shape lor Men Boys ana Children. Silverine watches $ 5 00 only $ 2 50 << <• 750 " 450 Silver watches 12 00 " GSO Ladies goldfilled watches 15 00 » 00 . i " 25 00 " 18 00 Gents " " 20 00 " 15 00 i. « 25 00 " 18 00 Ladies and gents electroplated watches $5. A large stock of chains from 10c to $4. Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Stick pins worth from 25 to 500 only 10 cts. Gents cuff buttons 25c only 15c II 50c 25c ii 750 " 50c a $1 00 " 75c Gents link buttons from 10c to 'sc Our Jaeger diamonds in Studs, Pins, Rings and Ear Drops are simply immense. The finest outside ol the real steel-blue diamond. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 18 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c., or 5 for sl. DR. HCMPHBEYS' HOMEOPATHIC MANCAI. OF DISEASES MAILED FREE. Humphreyi' Med. Co., 11l William St.. N. Y. J CHEAP « 5 yet good ? I WHISKIES. I 511/ K are he«dquarters for every known J # " stimulant needed for system ierilnn or lor good cheer. We quote the* £ #Apple Blossom, full quart, 50. $5.00 d.xi Grove " 75, 8.00" i - $1 00 per qt, 6 qts, $5 00\ iOverholt - 100 " 6 " 5 00J \Piiich lOO " 6 " 51|0\ Thompson 100 " 6 " 5 00# \ We guarantee these whiskies foj W be tne beet ever offered at tlieW S prices quoted. Don't forget 0 1 OLD EXPORT WHISKEY, £ J warranted s years old, SI.OO full# 2 quart, JlO.oo full case 12 quarts A 5 Charges prepaid on all Ho.oov # orders or over. V JJOS. FLEMING & SON,J € Wholesale and i T Retail Druggists. v J412 Market Street, Pittsburg, Pa.i What is Your Need? If you need any thin o- in the furnish er ing line we can sup ply you. It you want a hat or cap we can show you the best Up -To - Date stock in the county, at very low prices. Colbert & Dale. 242 S. Main St., Butler, Penn'a Dim SWIMUCCO. BtfCtjt* SOW I'C CURE YOUKSELF WHILE USING IT. ' The tobacco habit grows on a man until hla nervous system is serlousiy affected, Impairing health, cumfort an<l happiness. To quit sud denly Is too severe a shock to tho system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stimu lant tbat bis system continually craves. "Baco Curo" Is a scientific cure tor the tobacco habit, in all Its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used It In his private practice Bluce 1872, without a failure. It 1s purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want wliil« taking "Baco- Curo." It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent Interest. "Baco-Curo" Is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no in convience. it leaves ibe system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cured By BACO-CURO And Qaloed Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of which are on tile and open to Inspection, the following is presented: Clayton, Nevada County Arkansas Jan. 28 1895 Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. —Oentlemen: For forty years 1 used tobacco In all its forms. For twenly-flve years of that time 1 was a great sullerer from general debili ty and heart disease. For nrteen years I tried to quit, but couldn't. I took various remedies, among others •■No-To-Bac," "The Indian To bacco Antidote." ". ouble Chloride of Gold." etc.. etc., but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, X purchased a box of your "Baco-Curo" and it has entirely cured me of the habit in all Its forms, and I have In creased thirty pounds in weight aDd am reliev ed irom all the numerous acnes and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully. P. H. Makbury, Pastor C. r. Church. Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at *I.OO per box: throe boxes, (thirty days' treatment), $2.60 with lrcn clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Clieinlcala 6i Mfg. C., U» Crosse. Wis., and Boston, Hans. 2 16 TO 1. \ J SILVER GOLD £ 4 Inn he money question means tnat inv #make in weigh', one Silver dollar. We guar -A Am tee for either one Silver or a (Jold xto give you the purest and most ag«d goods# #sold, Take a moment's time and look atjl A these prices: J #2 Year Old Somerset 12.00 per gal i Ai to 4Yr Old Pure llye.. .12.25 to 2.50 " \ to 10 . 3.50 to 4.50 " W #iß»s Hand-made Sour Jlasli 5,50 " m A.I, S. Dougherty Pure Rye 5.50 " J Ja ndi lessen Best Pure Hye 5.60 " # 4 Special price list on Wines, etc., on ap-J No extra charge for jugs orW Give us a trial oraer. m S tk, no.TI k a. ANDRIESSEH, 5 f 188 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. 0 # © BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Office Cor.Main & Cunningham ALF. WICK. Pre*. «EO. KKTTKBKR, Vlre Prm. 1,. 8. McJOKIN, Sec'y »n<i;Trea», Df HECTORS Alfred Wick, ; Henderson Oliver, • r. W. Irvln. ! James Stephensor, *. W. Blaokinore, N. Weltzel, F. Bowman, H. J. Klicgler eo. Ketterer, .thus. Rebhun, tec. Renno, (John Koenlng; LOYAL McJUNIKN Agent. THE CITIZKIST Tbhrb if nothing dishonoring la tha faft that one earns his bread In the swsat of his faoo. [William J. Bryan - * Labor Day spaech at Chicago. ] And a man may without dishonor earn kit bread by the sweat of hia jaw If A* manner and matter of hU spanking art wholesome. But whenever Mr. Bryan can got a crowd of American workingman to listen to him he harangues about the "struggling masses," the "greatness of the common people," and he tails the farmer lhat he is the equal of the hanker, the workingman that he is as goad as the railroad president. This is the talk of a demagogue, and It does harm because it implants in the minds of Bryan's au ditors the Idea that tkay are balng op pressed and downtrodden, and that hank ers and railroad presidents are striving to deprive them of their freedom and equal ity. Bryan means to implant these idea*. It is his trade to sow discontent and stir up class feeling.—New York Times. Tell os Mr. Bryant A big part of Mr. Bryan's speeches relates to rosy pictures of how the country would blossom and bloom under free coinage. He dries to show how the silver owner could take his metal to the mint and havo it made into dollars that would be worth fall value This private snap coin would soon find its way Into general circulation. He does not state whether it would be given away by the silver kings or put int-o circulation by other meaas. He should not fall to tell how people oaa pet sixteen silver dollars for oae gold dollar.—Warren Mail. OBIAT PITTSBURGH EXPOSI TION. All the friends sad weil-wlshers of the Pittsburgh Exposition were more then Just ified at the result of the opening on Wed nesday evening, September 9. The great buildings, lighted by thousands of Incan descent lamps and hundreds of the big arc lights, presented a brilliant spectacle. In which tne superb scheme of decoration, more complete than ever attempted, was set oS to the greutest advantage. Never before iu the history of the Exposition have exhibitors made s«, tiue a showing on open ing night. It was practically a complete exhibition. Tne great crowd enjoyed to the nt uost the splendid band coucerts given by the Chlcflgo Marine Bund, under the direction of Thomas P. Brooke. This was the drst appearance of the new baud In Pittsburgh, aud Its playing fully bore out the enthusias tic commculs which had preceded it. It may well be «aid that Mr Brooke is the nat ural success »r to Patrick Gllmore. whose protege he was. No better program maker for a popular concert exsts. A gratifying feature of the concert was the singing of Miss Sibyl dammls. mezzo-soprano. Her voice Is of line quality, and she won hosts of admirers. The band and Its assisting singer, will give four concerts dally until September )S. and it behooves all inuslo lovers iu this section to hear her. Among the countless exhibits of Industry and manufactures lu the two grest build ings It is difficult to distinguish, so appro priate. attractive and timely Is the entire showlug. A look through Mechantral Hall demonstrates plainly that all the Industries which have given Pittsburgh her prominent commerulal position, especially la the prog ress of the science of electricity, were rep resented in the most flattering conditions. The agriculturist will be Interested In aomt extraordinary machines which appear to do all the work of the farmer, except mak ing out the bill for the completed prodnct. Seores of new Inventions for use ou the (arm were shown. The great Pittsburgh retail houses have expended thousands of dollars In adorning tbelr booths. In fact, tlie brilliancy of the main bslldlng on opening ulglit reminded one distinctly of Columbia Avenue in the Manufactures liulldlag during the brilliant «aya of the World's Fair. It wanld eeem an If the soap and baking powder maa. the enroa in) tea lnerchuuta, the makers of condiment* of all desirlp tloia. were Impatient to feed everybody In tb* land, thousands of aamploi of food products baring been given away tho open ing night. In addition, at tbe charming Dutch booth of a cocoa Arm. the attendants dispensed hot cocoa and eracltera to an end less multitude, and the Japanjfv tea house. Dear the cocoa atand, vied with It as a per manent attraction. The new music ball was very brilliant daring tbe progress of tbe concerts, and lha seating privileges were fnlly availed of. The art gallery Is completely bnng with tbe best paintiugs from American and for eign artists, aud Its rooms were filled from the moment of opening. The grest dra matic picture bv Rochgrosse. depicting an Incident In tbe Revolutloa of IT9B, which la one of tbe great canvases of the day. and occupying tbe moat prominent position In the rooai, was perhaps tbe main object of Interest. All the auxiliary amusements were In flue working order, the gravity railroad, with Its extended ride along tbe margin of the river, and tbe merry-go-ronnd, with Its hundreds of horses, being the most popular. Surely the Eighth Exposition bids fair to excel in Interest and popularity any in the series. Excursions on all railroads aro now being arranged, and he will Indeed miss a liberal education who falls to go with his fumilv at Iwwt once to the greatost Exposition ever held * this part of the country. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. When a boy says "No" at the table it doesn't mean no; it means that he is try ing to be polite. Don't trifle away time when yon have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with DeWitt's colio and 0 olara cure. You don't have to wait or results, the)' are instantaneous, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition.- REDICK & GROHMANN "Papa, why do tliey call language the mother tongue?" "Because the father so seldom gets a chance to use it." Rheumatism Cured in a Dan. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tbe disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benoflts; 75 cents. Sold by J. C Redio, and J. F, Balph Druggists, Butler Apr 96 Little Ethel—"Mamma was you home when J was born?" Mother—"No darling; I was in Chi cago." Little Ethel—"Was you s'prised when you heard?" —English Spavin Liniment removes a>' Lard, soft or calloused lumps and blem shes from horses, blood spavins, curbs plints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain' 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv J. C. Redick.s "Please remember that you were only a telephone girl when 1 married you." "Don't think I'll forget it in a hurry; 1 used to get ten boxes of candy every week." Dr. Detchon's Sarsaparitla Pills'' Contain all the virtues of the liquid Sar saparillas in a concentrated form and be ing candy coated are deligutful to take. Combined with the Sarsaparilla are other extremely valuable blood and nerve reme dies, which render tbem at once the great est blood purifiers and blnod makers as well as the most powerful nerve builder known. Their magical powers to cure ail Nervous Diseases, Nervous Weakness, Nervous Headache, Hysteria, Loss of Vital Powers, Failing Health, etc., are pleasing and wonderful Price 50 centß and SI.OO. Sold by Redick <fc Grohmann and i. F. Balph Druggists Butler. Smith—"l read so many cases of peo ple being buried alive. Is there no rem edy for it?" Jones —"The only remedy I know is for the Legislature to pass a law compell ing doctors to finish their work proper ly. A President on Brandy for Sickness. The President of the Baltimore Medi cal College, who thoroughly tested Speer's wines and brandy, says: I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of Speer's Climax Brandy as a pure and valuable article in all cases of dis sease in which a reliable stimulant is re quired. I regard it superior to most French brandies, Harvey L. Byrd. M, D. President and Professor of Obstretrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Baltimore Medical College. Blobbs—"I know Hardcase drinks swears and gambles, but he has a bright future before him." Blobbs—"Yes bright and hot too." Climax Brandy of Grape. The superior vintage of 1876 Brandy introduced by the Speer N. J. Wine Co., is highly spoken of by physicians. The following testimony from the Baltimore Medical College is one among them. I am prepared to bear testimony to the value of your Climax Brandy predicated upon the ascertained value of your pro duction, and not from general reputa tion merely, H, h, Byrdj President. Small families are hardly the rule among the English "upper ten." The average is seven or eight children. The Queen is the mother of nine and the Princess of Wales of six children. Lord Abergavenny is the father of ten, the Duke of Argyll of twelve, the Dowager Countess of Dubley is the mother of seven children, the Earl of Ellesraere boasts of eleven, the Earl of Inchiquin of fourteen, and the Duke of Westminister of fifteen. The water in the Columbia river, Ore gon, is so cold that it is dangerous to swim in it. Frank Tbornberg was swim ming in about fifteen feet of water when cramps suddenly seized him and he sank. Reaching the bottom, by a vigorous movement he kicked himself to the sur face , but being powerless to move his arms, he sank again. Seven times he sank and rose in this manner before a boat reached him and drew him in. Tired nerves are soon mode strong and vigorous by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Be sure to get Hood's. Victor Pezzoni, "the Italian King," of the Monongahela valley, and a banker of Monongahela, was in Pittsburg 'ast week, taking 20 of his country tneu to New York for shipment to Italy. He said there was an exodus home among the Italian coal miners on account of low wages. Does Tour Husband or Son Drink. If your husband or son 13 addicted to the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purchase ol your druggist a buttle of Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablets. They are guaranteed to cure, or money will be re funded. Tablets may be given secretly in tea or ollee and the free use of stimu lants allowed until voluntarily given op. Price SI.OO per package If your drug gist does net keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima. Ohio. Book of particulars and testimonials free. A question to be asked of the civil Courts of New York State is, if the judge insists on a horse continuing in a race after the driver of said horse has informed them that said horse is in no condition to con tinue in the contest, and has repeatedly asked permission to draw him, who is re sponsible to the owner if the horse dies? Wonderful Malaria Bitters. The recommendations of the best Chemist and Medical practitioners assure the public of the purity of Speer's Wines and they are as well assured of the puri ty of Aunt Rachaels Malaria Bitters, the base of which is this wine, only tiiade bitters by herbs and roots among which are Peruvian Bark, Chamomile Flowers Snake Root, Ginger, etc. It is used dail yby the Medical Faculty. Druggists sell the Bitters. Unusual facilities for matrimony are offered at Americus, Ga. Justice Graham while walking on the street one evening lately, was approached bj a negro man and woman, who asked to be united, and he joined them in the solemn bounds then and there. "Boys will be boys." but yon can't af ford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by having DeWitt's oolic and cholera cure in the house. RBDICK A GROHMANN. LI Hung Chang could not continue his journey through the Northwest without stopping at the familiar sound of Rat Portage. The whole system is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It is the be6t pile cure known REDICK & GROHMANN. After Thomas B. Ballentine had spent $75,000 in building a home for the aged in Norfolks, Va., he found that there were not ten worthy persons in the city willing to enter it. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quiokly cured by DeWite's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. RKOICK & GROHMANN. Mrs. Candur; "Did you ever have gastritis in your family?" Mrs. Mala pop; "No we dont use gas. We have electricity. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers quick relief; and One Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results." RKD'CK <FC GROHMANN. "The difference between nervous pros tration and pure laziness," says the phil osopher, "depends on whether you have money or not." It does'nt matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and con stipation are caused by neglect or by un avoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. Rgnick. & GROHMANN. In 1801 there were only 5,000 Italian speaking people in the United States; now there are 460,000. If you have ever seen a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can real ize the danger of the trouble and appreci ate the value of instantaneous relief al ways afforded by DeWitt's colic and chol era cuie. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. We conld not af ford to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. RRDTCK <FC GROHMANN. Sillicus—"How was the donkey party last night." Cynicus—"A success, de spite your absence." 1876 Climax Brandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet attcospbere oi storage houses for fourteen yearr, be come a r'val of the Hennessey and other brands ol Cognac Branny, and much lower in price, and preterred by the physicians of Philadelphia, Now York and otber cities Buy it of druggists. A pitcher of buttermilk with a lump of ice in it is a great thing the morning after, l>r. Agnew's (Jure lor the Heartgtve perfect relief in all cases of Organic or ">ympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutea, and speodily effects a cure. It is a peer "ess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o. Jreath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Let *ide and all symptoms of a Diseasod Hoart ■no dose convinces. Sold by City Phar -uaov. Can you blame the inventor of the fly ing machine for being soar on himself? Belief in *S'»x it our* —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "Now 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. Redick druggist Butler Pa. Hoax—"Do you ride a bicycle?" Joax— "Yes; when I'm not falling off. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Pro mise City. lowa, says: "I bought one bottle 01 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took. Sold by J. C Redick, and J. F. Balph druggists, Butler. Sausage is not made from the lynx. & A kil'n job—slacking lime. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. RKDICK A GROHMANN. Jacob Schweinfurth, the self declared "Christ" who has maintained a "heaven' near Rockford, 111., for several years past and who has large numbers of misguided people among his followers, was married fast Thursday afternoon to Mary Ann 1 Tuttle, one of his most prominent "an gels," as the women are termed, who have espoused the cause of Schweinfurth. Gold-Fish eat carrots. Gaudy shirts are not in it. The pointed shoe is disappearing. One hears nothing but political gib berish. People are down on the chair industry. O " A Good Foundation." * fl RattifMy j PLUG | •- B Lay your foundation with m "Battle Ax/' It is the corner H stone of economy. It is the one g 5 tobacco that is both BIG and g ® GOOD. There is no better. There - * n is no other 5-cent plug as large* 6 Try it and see for yourself. 2 "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.? GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO The Cyclist-'s A ■ I WILL CURE CUTS, BURN* |1 ■ ■ ■ 7 n BRUISES, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, SUNBURN", CHAFINGS, IN. SECT BITES, ALL PAIN, ■ W LB AJ! "J INFLAMMATIONS, USED INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY,. GENUINE IN OUR A JbflH BOTTLES ONLY, BUFF Plf Til Kgg WRAPPERS, SEE OUR fIH ■ H NAME, PONDS EXTRACT ■■ M ■ MM ■ ■ 76Fitth°AVE.NUE, I ■ USE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Bent l>u infiil on. Vflreiitt of HO eta WE HANDLE RI TT NOTHING uu 1 PURE RELIABLE GOODS from 3 to ro years old, and you get them direct from the barrel. "GUARANTEED PURE WHISKIES Finch's, Sam Thompson, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport. Guckenheimer, Dil linger, Overliolt, etc. |l.oo Per Full Q art. • • 6 Quarts <5.00. Grandfather's Choice, 3 years old f 2.00 per gal, WE ARE ALSO IMPORTERS of all kind of Wines, Conyacks, Brandies, Rums, etc. All goods, including C. O. D. orders, securely packed and shipped promptly. We prepay express charges on £IO.OO orders or over. FAIR DEALING TO EVERYONE. ROBT. LEWIN, & CO. 136 Water St., New Number 411, PITTSBURG, PA. DOCTORS LAKH H I PRI ATE DISPENSAUY. iCj CTH. PEN«* AVE. AND FOURTH ST XMB&9P PITTSBURGH, PA. X ali forms of Delicate and Com - plicated Disease* reqmrin*('oN fil>ENTlAL and SCIENTIFIC Mc»l ication are treated at this ;cnsary \\itn a "access .?«rely attained. Dr. \. Lake ; .s " member of the Ilovul Coilt of iln - •icians andSurgeo.l2, ami is the o! test and nnnt ixpcrie 'iced SPECIALISE in the city. Spccni a - ntion given to Nervous Debility from erccssiv <j ixcntal exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc., earn ing physical and jiental decay* lark of energy, iospondency. etc.; aiao Cancers old sores, Fits, Ties, Rheumatism, and all diseases of the skin, iojl, Lunirs, Urinarv Organ:-.,etc. Consultation i. e and strictly conMcntiul. Oace hour- 9to ; ;iml 7toS p. M.; Sumlaya. 2 to 4 P. M. jiU . ■II nt office or ad-tress I>R-»- I. \ • ~.VN A> K .\>JD "TiI ST.-J*''lTStl> Ili.U. i after all others FAIL ConsulttheO M EeliaUe" OR.LOBB 3*# I*. FIFTEENTH ST., Pill LA., PA. Thirty years'L.ntlnuoua practlcein the cure of all diseases of *uon f.ad women No matter from what cause or 1JO«? loni? standing. I will auartxntee A cur« iy2-Fa-'» tJlotb-ltouaJl liook -eeultnlj *&< l ax» U** FRAZER CREASE BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. NoS affected by heat. irOHTTHK <JKMINK. FOR SALE JiY DEALERS GENERALLY. ynuf IS THE TIME TO HAVE HUn Your Clothii\<> CLEANED or DI^ED If you want goou and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place In town where you can get it, and that is at HIE BIIIIM on MSS 216 Center avenue. |@,We do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture of your house. Give us a trial. E. FISHER & SON, Agent for the Jamestown Sliding Blind Co.—New York. For Sale A farm of 20 acres, wit' i seven rooa. house, good Iruit, ore n.K H "*»* good spring at, the Uou>' .-prici: ' 1 "!• g OODTUQIODt OUt-lllllkliugJi. VV ill cut l I' tl;' I or exchange for town property, aln ut a I miles trom Butler, for particulars inquire at this ofiice. j AT J. R. GRIF.BS 2 and 2 Do Not Make Five. It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly of jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. j. r. cum. 118 SOUTH MAIN STj VITALIS nad? A wen If**! VITALIS TIIEGPEAT 20th FRENCH REMEDY sor-Toa* PKOD'JCLS IHE \bOVE RESULTS u q;ucfc ly ind surety remove* Nervonsnew. «"'• Wa-tttifj illsHiu: >. Restores loe: Vitality. Poyer and Faiilnir Memory. Ward. ■>(? In-nnity fid c.iusnirnti n. Ir.-i-i on haviSß VITA! 13, TIC other fun be enrriei lit v«rt i«x Li t. Hy r.-vl tl.oo per psr '.ifcs o for ..".ft wall 3 Ro-.r- Mi tee to Cl'iii. >V. • FPtJVD Ttl 3 VOSBT Circular free. l*i-. CALtfM! " . ' ''-CO, I'.iikarfO, 111. For <falo in Butler, Pa. by City Pharmacv. FRANKLIN HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1537. Cor. Bates and Larned Sts., DETROIT, MICH. Only a Block from Woodward and Jefferson Aves. Very Central. Near All Car Lines. ft:-"" H. H. JAMES, Prop FnglUh OI are on <1 Itrtui. ENNYROYAL PILiS Original un<l llnly (irnilnr. A f; ''' ' " JjJ i . t'jf pari I. -.»»•. UtUltt L.*'» a J O " Itelli f for v.awllrm** in letter, by nlum ' & M*IL 10,000 . *tiiuonlal«. Xiime Taper. I r4'hlt hr«trri.AciulculCo-,I :; ias D. T. PAPE 123 :; ( *The Leading Millinery House Of Butler County | ' ' Closing-Out-Sale of Summer Millinery Goods at ' ;!; Less Than Cost ; | 0 As :. -ia-- 11 is far achanctil, wt v.uit to < ► <> ;-jet ■! I ..il <.ur sun.m-r ir il'incry j *oi:s, i > *% an ! li.ive nnuk'.il ,i ! I l'< u'ik'.s, li it-. Nib- { > X l> >:ts, t, d' 1 v..; 1 ! t si <onc i 1 mhl ( > sv i T >r \ ourself. 1 i). t. pape. I; jc-CO ixx>eoo««K>©ooeo«>! Summer is Going And to must Summer Shoes and Slippers. Colli weather ai d ruin ha.- hurt tba pale of Summer Shoes to a very ! great extent. Summer is almost over and still lota of summer goods on hand—what »m I to do? The only answer is, sell them and SELL THEM ; VERY (jUICK [?i order t<> d > this, some grett inducements must be j offered and I thii k 1 :-u« djut! 'c ;he occasion. During the next 20 dayß I am goicg to close out many goods at less than manufacturer's prices. lam . goSig to offer induet-iueuts in high grade footwear which cannot be resisted All summer goods must be closed out before we move, so call at once and select a pair at a great reduction WHAT 1 AM GOING TO OFFER Ladies fine dcngola patent tip shoes 85c, folly worth $1 25 Ladies fine dongolo patent tip shoes $1.35, fully worth 2 00 Ladies fine grain patent tip shoes 75c, fully worth 1 25 Ladies kid slippers 40c, fully worth 75 Misses and Childrens shoes, your choice 75 and 50c, fully worth 1 25 Only a Few of the Many Bargains I am Offering You?hs tin rboeg at 75c, fully worth, $1 35 Roys tan sno«s at Ode. fl y worth 150 Mens tan shoes at $1 35, full* worth 2 25 A LEADER A pair of Men's Fine Calf Shoe* in !«ce "r congress, (any style toe; at $1 25, fully w rth $2.00. Persons wisLiug lo lake advantcge ot the*e rednction-' should call soon, while the selection is large JOHN BICKEL 125 N. Main St. FUITI PP PA 330 S. Main St. £>U I LDKi "/\ WE HAVE been oftering our stock of WHISKIES, WINES and LIQUORS to the people of Butler County for so many years that there is little for us to add. You all know that we ship none but pure liquors, and if you are roing away for a v acation, or intend to stay at home, you will need some good whiskey, or some pleasant wine to help pass a delightful time. OUR WHISKIES are sold for $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, and $6.00 per gallon, and when we say that they can't be equaled anywhere tor the money, we mean it. All the dif ferent brands of California wine are sold at $2.00 and $2.50 per gallon, and they are the very best in th' market. We don't want you to forget that we pay ai, express charges on orders of $5.00 and over. Send for one of our Catalogues, mailed free on appli cation, and look it over. It will interest you. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa, Wholesale Liquor Dealer. 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