HUSELTONS SHOES Has stood the tests for many years. Thousands of People of Butler County Have used our goods and are satisfied "they like our metho's of doing busineas." That is one straight price to all and that pnce "the lowest.' They have confi - dence in what we say to them. "THEY KNOW OUR STYLES" can be depended upon as being the late it, the cream of the market. They know that our stock n •bout twice as large to select from as any other shoe house in Butler. We Want You to Know That all summer shoes and low cuts are being sold at about half price to clean up all summer stock. WE WANT YOTTTO KNOW our Fall Styles are now coming iu and you can see them in "Box Calf," "Crack-Proof Calf," "Tan Willow Calf," "French Enamel, "Dongola," "Oil Grain and Kangaroo Calf," on all the new lasts. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW that we sell Ladies Shoes {from 75c up to $4.00. That we sell Men's Shoes from 90c up to $5 00. You Are All Coming to the Butler Fair. And we want you to make this srore your head quarters; you are all welcome. Drop in and see our shoes and hear our methods of doing business Butler's Leading n f IIITCCI TAN 0pp ' Shoe House • Hotel Lowry. BICKEL'S Fall and Winter Stock Arriving Daily. Our large Fall and Winter stock has all arrived, and open and ready for your inspection. Owing to the Large orders which we placed early with the manufacturers we are able to K et l prices and a better assortment of boots and shoes than ever before, tnis means we will sell you good reliable footwear away down. In Men's Shoes —we have fine Patent Leathers—fine Calf and Kangaroo shoes in light an-1 medium •oles —we have Enamels, Calfskin and heavy Russia Calf shoes in kattaer or nen lined—see our warranted waterproof shoes—a heavv buckskin shoe, leather extended heavy hand sewed sole. Complete Stock of handmade and eastern box toe boots and shoes in any thickness sole you may want. Several different styles of oil grain and kip boots and shoes 111 men s, boy s and youth's sizes. In Ladies Shoes we have many new and pretty styles in hand-turned McKays and hand-weltrole sewed shoes-fine dongola-box calfs—winter tans-enaraels and patent leather shoes—large assortment of Ladie's and iVlisses' every day shoes of all kinds. Balance of our summer stock to be closed out regardless of cost as we need the ' A large stock of slippers and oxford ties included in this great reduction sale. Three Large Sample Counters filled with interesting bargains. Sole leather cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. JOHN BICKEL. 128 S. MAIN St. BUTLER. PA. -THE GREAT gutler Fair Is only a few weeks distant, and of course everybody is going. What About That Old Buggy and harness of yours, are you going in it or don't you want a new one and go in st} le. Now Is The Time To Get Ready • We have a large stock and prices are less than you can imagine. Probably Your Buggy Needs a New Top, we have them, 01 maybe a new set of wheels, don't get your old ones re paired, a new set wont cost you any more. They arc already tired. Then You Snow Your Harness Are Old And Unsafe, bring them in and have them overhauled or get a new set, we have all kinds and makes, and repair all kinds, and make all parts of harness and have them ready to sell, so you need not wait—or probably your family is too large for a buggy and some must stay at home Then Get a Surry Or Spring Wagon and all go comfortabl. together. We have all these things call and see them. YOURS TRULY, I:»; S7 1 ' S. B. Martincourt & Co -128 East Jefferson street, Butler, Pa. i f "Tffi'coS : | >W. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa V { > This popular house has just been entirely remodeled 4 > { \ and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests \ j { I will always receive close attention. l Located near PostofTice and I\& W. Depot. When J. , . in Evans City t~>p at the Commercial. Bell Tele- . I phone No. 16. I SEANOR & MACE S Livery, Feed and Sale Stable REAR OF WICK HOUSE, BUTLER,.PA. Tim best of horses and Got c!a«d rips always on band »t.d for hire. Beat accomt dations in town frr p« rm>- aent hoarding and transient trade. Speci car« guaranteed Stable room lor fiity five hoises. A good clats of horses, botb drivers and draft horses always on band and for sale under a foil gnarautep; and horses bought apon proper notification by SEAS OK Jfc NACE, Telephone, No 219. ■CM INC. ■ k i! ' •> /UIFJOHGTOSRJBRFO WRIGHT'S* ; For all BILIOUS and NERVOUS 8811 ■ flN| DISEASES. They purify the ■ ■ L BLOOD and give HEALTH* | action to the enure system. | ■ ■■■ Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and PIMPLEB. il% I liiclirtM' Hi ERCIUH Brand. PENNYROYAL PILLS I v Original And Only Geuulne. A , V. / *L K \ »«rc, alwfcjra rnittiU. LAD-IN uk l>ru(glit for Chirkfter § Xngiiah lhn Dran\~i Nyn y .titu- v I I J ~ fjrtion9 and imitations. At l>r j.rstnta. or *»' nd 4*. I W If in stamp* for part?•-•>Urn. • "imooiala acd \ C J3 "Kellvf for '' - - » rftirn X L* Mi.lL n 4. ■ .»« •« r-- -v. HTV • ■ LJI, IT I'UUBII Subcribe for the CITJZIN. Say and age al most without ex- % \l ception, protect themselves W:* t-l— --against small- N pox, by vaccina- v | \ 1 tion. Consump- .ijl \ \l\ tioa kills in a \ V I year more peo-ir yl \W l pie than small- / r? v\ - Ij> pox, cholera. H v faev' yellow fever and *-» all known plagues kill in fifty. Tens of thousands of intelligent people recognize th:it they are threatened by this deadly disease, but take i no precautions against it. I Consumption approaches its victim step by step. First there is a little "out of sorts " feeling, the digestion isn't just ri?ht, the appetite falls off. the liver is inactive, the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food is imperfect, the blood gets im pure and the body is improperly nourished. These conditions get worse and worse. The heart through the arterial system is pu::ip ing thin, poisonous blood into every organ of the body. The organs that are inherently weakest break down first. Ordinarily the lungs As the last straw that breaks the camel's back comes a cold, however slight, j This, with the accompanying cough, com j pletes the work and an invasion of the germs j of consumption follows. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery enres q8 per cent, of ! all cases of consumption. It corrects the I conditions that lead up to it. It is the great- I est blood-maker and flesh-builder known. ' K C Metis. Esq .of Kempsville. Princess ; Anne Co., Va . writes. •'When I commenced I takin? your ' Discover*-' I was very low with a | cough ami at times syit up much blood. 1 was not able to do the least work, but most of the time was in bed I was all run-down, very weak, mv head was dizzy, and I was extremely des pondent. The first bottle I took did not seem to do m>- much good but I had faith in it and con tinued li-ini it until I had taken fifteen bottles and now 1 do not look nor feel like the same man I was one year ago. People are astonished, and say, ' well, last year this time I would not have thought that you would be living now.' I can thankfully sav I am entirely cured of a disease which, but for'your won-l-rful' Discovery,' would have resulted in my death." HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by druggist*, or sent post-paid on receipt of price Ul'irilUElS'akD.Ca, 111 A 11* I*UIU« It., MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman, "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND so relaxes the ger, and the trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother's Friend" is the greatest remedy ever pnt on the market, and all our customers praise It highly."—W. 11. Kino A Co., Whitewrjght, Tex. Of druggists at SI.OO, or sent by express on re ceipt of price. Write for book containing valua ble Information for all Mothers, mailed free. The Brndfield Kegnlatur Co., Atlanta, •■». LARRABEE'b RHEUMATIC m LINIMENT. TRADC-MARK. Magical Pain Extractor. CURES RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BACKACHE, UiMBAGO, CATARRH, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINS AND ACHES. For nearly three-score years and ten this famous old household friend has | been curing pains and aches, and has j never disappointed the user. It is i clean, pure, efficacious, agreeably smelling and quickly acting. , IT IS A RICH. SPICY COMPOUND AND INVALUABLE FOR CUTS. SCALDS, SORES, BURNS, ULCERS. WOUNDS, ERYSIPELAS, SKIN TROUBLES, ETC., ETC. Price 25 Cents, AT DEALERS AND DRUGGISTS, Of sent in quantity of 3 or more packages to any address on receipt of money, by Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. •OLC PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORE, MD., U. 8. A. DUfTUka LAivt km fi VKI TK DISPENSARY. PITTSBURG!-. PA Ar form* off Delicate and Cor.' ' ptiriUHi requii inwC'os RI .HCSTIAL and SCIENTIFIC icapon are treated at this I>i# •jen*nry %v»t?i n -uveal. -». rely attained. Dr. S iv. Lake la* l *ner.jl»er of tin* IJoyal Coil* I'hy • iciui*Bdndßurp*..r% j»n«' is tlio 0! leatand most sxperieicet] Spec* a LIS*. iii Spt" n f .enti'in j*;vc:ito> n rvotis !»/~bilit> lie-al exertion, 'J i.wret;on of j ou« I - etc., can.? inp physical anc. -ner.tal « ny,iack of energy '.«»ncy.eir•: ?i. -«» i ic*»« ' 'id s or<'s K;t.s rilc \ and a.. iii-.-aaeeof tlu Skin I l.lth/d. I.une-, I rlnrif. i Myin: ,ttc. Ccnsi.itrtioii i 'r«*e aii'-I sirictiv co»ji'.'k n* 1.1 Ice iioui* to to 1 ; and Itoß P. M.; 2to4 v. 21. .r.l; . ?4fl at ©Hire c.r ad-in-K LAKE, O.'r . lOiK k> G isn PITTPB' KfjH. . fix 3 AXLE : rflMsil GREASE BI'HT I.N TUB WOULD. It« aro ur.siiT.mrrrt, Actuallv cur last Ilia t\v.) bux-s -»f ncv <.tlipr hraud. No* t.y heat ura KT THIS CKM INK. SALE BY PEA LEES 3E>'UKAU>E. THE CITIZEN MAJOR LEVI O. H'CAn.ET. A Popular Leader anil Veteran of the War. Major I-evl G. McCauUy. of West Ches , ter. Chester county, was nominated today > by the Republican stnte convention for | auditor general of Pennsylvania. Major McCauley was born In Chester , county Sept. 2. 1537. and was educated in the public schools, and at Abinston Cen , tre and Wyoming seminary. He was a practical mechanical engineer prior to the loss of his right arm in the late civil i war. When th« war out broke he was the ■ eldest of fojr brothers who. led by their father, Jolred a battalion of 200 men, MAJ( )R LEVI a. WC KXJUer. raised by the senior McCauley In Sus quehanna county In the latter part of April. 1861. On account of his age Gov ernor Curtin refused to commission the elder McCauley. upon which his son Levi left that battalion and Joined a com pany of men at Wilkesharre. which had been recruited by Colonel E. B. Harvey. This company afterwards became Com pany F. of the Seventh Regiment Re serve Volunteer corps. Voung McCauley w» nt Into camp with this company Wayne, Chester eounty, as a private soldier. RIGHT ARM SHATTERED. It was at the battle of Charles City cross rc ds tl t M McCauley lost his right arm. the e'.bo-v having been shat tered by a riP.« ball. One of Ihe highest tributes ever paid to Major r.ti-C.ul.v was shortly after the close of the w :r, Colonel E. B. Harvey, under whom McOauley had served, in a letter to The American Republican, said: McCauley was one of the best and most trustworthy and reliable men in my regiment. His devotion and fidelity to the cause and to duty secured him early promotion from a private to a cap taincy. At oralnville he was specially noted for hip firmness and determination and success as a commanding officer, per forming duties many others shrank from At Mechanlcsville battle of the seven days lighting around Richmond Captain McCauley and Captain King were speci ally directed to guard a fordway across Chickahomlny. and at the extreme left of the b.-.ttie K-.c. Twice they repelled a rebel effort to < ross the stream. So suc cessfully and wrll done were the acts that General MvC:iU personally desired to thank McCauley and King for saving the battle that dav to our forces at that point. HIS BATTLE RECORD. "At Gaines llill battle on the next day. while Captain McCauley's company was decimated, he kept his men In order and ■teadlly at work. "At ('harles City cross roads, after the conflict became confiis-d. and disorder and disorganization »•<.med to prevail. I ordered Captain McCauley to support a battery, while other companies gave at tention to a flanking party. The rebels charged on the battery. McCauley re pelled them. The attack was renewed, and the guns taken. McCauley rallied his men, and with others ordered to his aid he retook the guns after a hand to hand fight over them, and slaughtered the foe. McCauley was shot in the arm. "The victory was his. The guns and ammunition were removed from the field. McCauley had his right arm amputated, and was taken prisoner that night by the rebels." After his capture by the rebels Mc- Cauley was taken to Libby prison, where he was compelled to sit around on the edge of a cot and wait until another Union prisoner died to make room for him. He was subsequently paroled and sent to David's Island hospital, in New- York harbor, where he remained until November, and was then ordered to re port for duty at Harrisourg on recruit ing service. He rejoined his regiment, notwithstanding his maimed condition, in January. 38C3. He was promoted to a captain of his company In the February following, and old duty with his regiment and company until December, 1563. when he was transferred to the Veteran He serve corps, being finally discharged Jan. 30. 1566, the reason—services no longer re quired. A REPUBLICAN WORKER. Ever since the close of the war Major McCauley has been an active Republican worker. He was elected register of wills »f Chester county in the fall of 1569; was chairman of the Republican committee of that county for four years, from ISSS to ISSO. lfe was a delegate to the last three state conventions that nominated the governor, and has frequently been a delegate to other state conventions. HON. .JAMES S. BEACOM. Sketch of tho Republican Candidate For Stnte Treasurer. Hon. James S. Beacom, of Westmore land county, who was nominated today for state treasurer, was born Dec. 9, 1553, in the county where he now resides. H« is the son of Rev. H. C. Beacom. D. D., a prominent member of the Pittsburg conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. The subjectof our sketch was graduated from Washington and Jetferson college in the class of ISBO. After leaving col lege he was principal of the Blairsvills HON. .TAMES S. REACOM. academy for some time, and while there was the editor and proprietor of tho Blairsvllle Enterprise, then the leading Republican Journal in the southern part of Indiana county. He continued in his position as editor of this paper until 18S4. While acting as student and editor ha pursued a course of study in law. and was admitted to the bar of Westmore land county In January. 1884. Since his admission to the l>r.r he has given his whole time and intention to his profes sion. and is now one of the leading and most active members of a bar which ranks among the very best In our state. He. was elected as a member of the house of representatives in November, ISS6. anil serv.-d with ability during the session of IssT. He w; s the only Repub lican elected in Westmoreland county in ISSS. For 80 years the Democracy had held the county in its grasp, but when the ac tive young Republicans, under the leader ship uf Beacom. Bobbins. Brown. Peoples and many others, took hold of the man agement of the Republican party the Democratic majorities rapidly disappear ed, until now it is one of the safest Re publican counties west of the Allegheny mountains. No one in the county has workid harder .'.id more disinterested!v for the success of the Republican party than Mr. Beacom. He was chairman of the Rtpublican county committee in 1887. 1888 and 18!i2. and in each year the entire Republican ticket was elected. He was a candidate for congressman at-large at the state convention of 1896, but in the interest of party harmony he retired and allowed the nomination of Hon. Samuel A. Davenport to be made unanimous. He was delegate-at-large to the national Republican convention which met in St. Louis in June. IS9«. He Is ag gressive In his management of political affairs, and universally respected for the manly way in which he conducts his po litical campaigns. He is a good lawyer, and has a large and lucrative practice. Westmoreland is one of the wealthiest counties in western Pennsylvania. Mr. Beacom has the confidence and esteem 1 of his neighbors In a marked degree. He has always been considered the friend of laboring men. and in his political j tioi«i has always received their loyal support. j THE remedies put upoythe" I Cure U Co., L'l'd., No., 106 Centre Ave., are first class, and give excellent satisfaction. Sold by every Druggist in Butler Coun ,ty. -Thirty-eight years ago today petro leum was discovered near Titusville. says Saturday's Derrick, in the Fairmont well drilled by Colonel Drake on the Watson flats, along the border of Oil Creek That was the starting point of the modern petroleum industry. It is only a very short period of time, but what wonders have marked every day of it. Within that portion of the centu ry. the great civil war was fought, and it is doubtful if any similar length of human experience ever witnessed a more general and universal advance ment in everything pertaining to human comfort and convenience. The single well on Oil Creek has been mnl- thousands, and the production of oil increased from ten or fifteen bar rels a day to one huudred and sixev five thousand. A product that was almost entirely unknown and for which there was so small a demand that the Drake well at one time threatened to j swamp the market, now finds a varied use. and penetrates to every nook and corner of the civilized world. Hun dreds are living to-day who remember the excitement that the striking of the initial well caused. After a courtship extending over a period of sixty years, Streck L. Shallcross. aged *'2 years, and Mrs. Eliza Robinson, aged 79 years, were married at Middletown, Del. —There is a town in Belgium in which the wages to lie paid resident artisans and workmen is regulated by the mun icipal authorities. The plan works well with the Belgians. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar med icine peculiar because it permanently cures. Atkinson officials think their railroad will move at least 4,000,000 bushels of grain out of Kansas • and Texas before January 1. HEADACHE Powders —If you use any use a good one. Ask your Druggist for Armstrong's (I Cure U) Headache Pow ders. T. V. Powderly, who was appointed commissioner general of immigration but not confirmed by the senate, was sworn and will serve until the appoint ment is acted on at the next session of congress. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re cently perfected an ingenious cure for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con •ists of a food already digested and a digester of foods happily combined. The importance of this invention will be appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the community are victims of some form of stomach troubles. Thousands of pale, thin people have little inclination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. This digestive Cordial of the Shakers corrects any stomach derangement at once. It makes thin people plump. Every one will be greatly interested to read the little book which has been plac ed in the hands of druggists for free distribution. What is Laxol'r Nothing but Castor Oil made palatable as honey. Children like it. The largest grain harvester in the world is in use on Roberts Island in the San Joaquin River, near Stockton, Cal. The machine has a cutting line of 52 feet,and turns out three 60 pound sacks of wheat every minnte. Sam Jones says there will lie no Dem ocrats or Republicans in heaven; they will be all Prohibitionists, and they will have an enjoyable time in having things their o vn way. If silver keeps on dropping in value it will soon be free indeed. KEEP I Cure Uin the home. It is an nstant relief in case of sudden pain liolera-Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, ctootbache &c—Ask your Druggist. A Chicagom is said to have seven wives and he dosn't claim to be a Mormon either—just a plain Chicago man. And now they are making a fuss about in the courts! A Sheep farmer in Ohio has sold his wool clip of 10,000 pounds this season for $l,lOO more than the same amount brought year ago. He is satisfied that there is some thing in the prosperity talk. A President on Brandy for sickness. The President of the Baltimore Medi cal College, who has throughly 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 disease in which a reliable stimulant is required. I regard it superior to most French brandies. Harvey L. BYRD. M. D. President and Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Baltimore Medical College. Some men take good care to fasten their dogs at night but permit their boys and girls to roam as they please. There are a great many people who need not sing : "Oh, for a thousand tongues to tell.'' The one they have is sufficient. ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pills are fine. A true Liver Pil!.— 25c. The Rome. Ga., Cotton Factory has obtained a Government contract for 1, 300,000 yards of heavy duck for mail sacks. The amount of the contract is $•350, 000. The mill has been forced to purchase new machinery and employ a large number of hands at good wages. One half the men in the world want their names in the paper—and the other half want their's kept out, New .Jersey Grape Juice Sent to Europe. Mr. Speer, of New Jersey, has a rep utation extending over the world as l>eing a reliable producer of Oporto Grape Juice and Port Wine. His Oporto Juice and Port Wine are ordered by families in Dresden, London and Paris for their superior medicinal vir tues. and blood making quality, owing to the iron contained in the soil in which the vines grow. IXC vo cure Uiver :;is, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. There will bt> a hot campaign in Ohio this year. The Republicans are quite confident and so are the Demo crats. It will be a battle of the giants; but the passage of the Dingley tariff bill will greatly aid the Republicans. The Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association will hold its annual convention at Pottstown, commencing on the 23rd inst., and continue to the 27th, inclusive. The meeting will be held in the large pavilion at Ringing Rocks Park, near •Pottstown. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. ''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 causes and the disease immediately dis . appears. The first dose greatly benefits; I 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, ar,d J. F. Bilph Druggists Butler Apr 96 The new standard postal card will be a trifle smaller than the one now in use, ' so that it can be inclosed in business " envelopes of ordinary size. One billion . eight hundred million of the postal | cards will be printed. • TT is a significant fact that re-' JL sponsible dealers sell and re- j ! sponsible painters use Pure White J Lead (see list ot genuine brands) #1 and Pure Linseed Oil. They know their business. 1 hose who don't know, try to sell and uie the "just-as-good mixtures," " so called White Lead, ' 6cc., See rfsC* -luHVj * r*r*r*r* Prosing National I*ad Co s Par* W b Tlnumf Coi- r~* or». anj d«;rcvi *hade i» read U7 obtained Pamphi«t f \ valuable information and card showing aampie« U coLjT* tree; |U* tIVT o also card* showing pictures ol twelva house* of different :e».jn» painted m 11 «rn~n~irin iin nr>nn firni*y*iriinii~ii~ir»~ii~-i*-i- i When ;i Out Money , ! | be sure that you are getting the real !; !! No. 2 Koaj Buggy. value of the price you pay. ] I !! Freclonia Buggies LSS i| ; 1 00 every penny they | > ]! Your dealer sells them. cost you. j | !; THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youn6«tovvn. Ohio. » CATARRH LOCAL'DISEASE and is the result of colds and cjc, audden climatic changes. ■■ I For your Protection we positively stnte that lliia remedy does not contain JST" . &-Y mUB mercury or any oilier injur- JJ|| Ely's Cream ! iB acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cod in Head and llay * ever of all remedies. It open* and clcunse* the nasal pawapes, allays pain ana inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses ' of taste and smell. Price 5 .at Drmrgistsorby mail. ELY BKOTIIEKS, 60 Tt arrui fetreet, Is'ew York. ■ WE ARE WITH THE PEOPLE. Vou never hear us complain of busi- 1 ness being bad—we aim and succeed in 1 making it good, by fair and square treat ment of all our customers. mS¥?o 1 air dealings TO EVERY ONE ylf we say to you our liquors are six ears old, we won't ask you to take our • word for it—but put tbem to the test, you and your friends to be the judge. Pure liquors are healthful. Guaranteed pure a 6 year old Whiskey—either Guckeaheimer, Finch, Gibson, Overboil, Large, Mt. Vernon, ft per full quart or 6 quarts for #5, 1 Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar- j anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon. 1 On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or | over, we prepay all charges. , ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Wa«! Trra*. , . DIRECTORS. Alfred Wick, Henderson Oliver, Hr. W. I r\ in. James Stephenson. V. W. Blackmore, N. Weitzel. K. Bowman. 11. J. Klineler. i Geo. Kctti nr. ( lias. Rebhun, , Geo. Ken no, John KOCIIIB LOYAL fccIUNKIN Agent REVIVO RESTORES Vitality THX QKKAT 30th DAY. FRENCH REMEDY 1 produces tin' :ibove results in 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail, sou rig men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their i youthful vigor by using KEVIVO. It quick • Ty and surely restores Nervousness, Lost j vitality. Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wast • lug IMsease, and all effects of excess and in dlsr ret ion. which unfits one for study, busi i ness or marriage. It not only cures by I starting at the seat of disease, but is a great • . nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back , | the Pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring ' | the fire of vouth. It wards off Insanity and i Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no ( other. It ran Ik* carried in vest pocket. By mail. 11.00 per package, or six for sr».oo, with 1 a positive written guarantee to cure or re [i fund the money. Circular free. Address KOVAL MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. ILL. For Sale by HEDDICK &GROHMANN. J I . ; | Established 1836. Washington Seminary WASHINGTON PA. | A Boarding and Day School for Girls. 5 College Preparatory, Regular ami Elective i Courses. Music, Art and Elocution. 01st year opens September 15th. MRS. M. N. McMILLAN, Principal, Wheeler New No. Sewing Rotary Motion & ma;.'- it Easy Running, € * Sewing Mad for Family and Factory *-" grades of cioth and L'-ai:. Speed and Durubiitv Factory and Hiail C::h Bridgeport, Connecticut, l. FOR SALE BY HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER *PA. N. B. —Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. Do not bo deceived br alluring advertisements and thiuk you can get the DOfct made, ftr.'vt finish *«. nd MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE for a mere son*. bay from r**li.ibl« manufacturer* that have ffain«i a reputation by horn mi •! -quar*- d*-aiintr. There is none In the world that can tivlaJ in mechanical oon»t ruction. durability of working , parts. niu nt-M of finish, beauty in appearance-or bus rv Tmay improvement* aa the NEW HOME. I WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. viiO New Home SewiDg Machine Co. jkavoh.Mass. Borrow, M ass. HgUfnoMSgr am, N/E hicaoo. Ilj<. St. L oris. Mo. Texas. bAX h'BAXCXMOO, CAU ATI.AMTA, OA. FOR *ALK BY J. B. McDEVITT Dealer In Sewing Machiocc, Pianos and Organs--neit door to Y. M. C. A. build ing—Butler Pa. Buy the light-running, New Home, sew ng machine, perfect <ot—brick, six rooms. Both houses in good condition and occupied, within five minutes walk of Pittsburg Court He se -value *7,500. Win trade for farm in good location within 30 miles of Pittsburg, Pa. on or near Railroad —address The Butlar Cltfren. P. T. PAPE, The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co- Will have a large and beautiful line of Fall and Autumn Millinery. For The Teachers Institute and Butler Fair. ALL INVITED TO CALL. 122 [). J. PAPE, FALL MILLINERY! LATEST DESIGNS IN WALKING HATS AND SAILORS. Our Ladies Trimmed Hats at $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98, Aie the best and most stylish for the price ever sold in this city. Newest Styles of Neckwear and Gloves. NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW HOSIERY. MARKS,' 10S S. Main St., one door South of Butler Savings Bank. £OOCOOOOOOOOOCSiJ&OC.- S.X^S.-'-'OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOj^ IPunc- is tualityjk Power, j j Hitch your 9 HBut be sure;; business I I it's in a works to a 1 i Fahys Gold- jj good watch. H W filled Case, ij: | And that you buy it from . § E. QRIEB, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, l'A. GOOD OLD TIMES. When, years ago, a A GOOD FARMER would prepare for harvest, the best chicken on the place — the finest roll of butter — and many other good things to EAT amK"~, DRINK would be served at harvesting and thresliing — The men would get the whiskey when in the field, and too on going and coming from the field —No harm in that then, and is there now? INO, Not when you can get good honest whiskey, and that you are sure of getting from MAX KLEIN, and at reasonable prices — A Few of the Following Will Convince You:— ANCHOR RYE~®fft An old fashioned whiskey $2 00 per gallon POSSUMS A full bodied corn and rye whiskey $2 50 per gallon. GUCKENHEIMER""@U A four year old pure Rye $3 00 per gallon. BEAR CREEK^a The finest six year old whiskey $4 00 per gallon. WINES Of all grades. $1 50, $1 75, $2 00 and $2 50 per gallon. Send for our price list, and see some of the many other articles for sale by us— and the special selections which will save you money — Address MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 Federal St Allegheny, Pa. Kxprossage paid on all orders of $5 oo and over No charge Jfor l>ox ing and shipping. The~New-York Weekly Tribune FOR EVERY" member of y. 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