sun SEW. And it pays you to read all advertise ments when it makes you money to do so. When you can find out where to buy the best Bed-room suit in the market for #l9. When you can find out where to buy the best Parlor suit for #3B, best crush plush. A beautiful set of dishes, 114 pieces, for #12.50. Beautiful toilet set, 12 pieces, for #4.99. Then we say it doubly pays you to see our adv. this week and next. Don't forget to see our display at the Fair, September 8, 9, 10 and 11 and our store, 136 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. Campbell & Templeton. AFTER HARVEST you want NEAY FURNITURE* to re place some of the old We are headquarters for first-das.' goods. Remember we have no mark down sales; our prices are always as low as is consistent with good goods. A full line of QUILTS in addition U other bedding. E. S. DREW, - 128 E. Jefferson, St llilM HIIM 110 CIOIK MSI OP PITTSBTJIIGH ROSENBAUMco. 510-518 Market Street, Want yoor trade. They know tbe only way to Ret it in by offering super for inducements*, better goods and LOWER PRICES than their competitors ■ Baying and tailing for cash, we can offer tbe goods at tbe lowest possible price*, and all we aak yoo is to examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere We are confident we can save you money. II IXC inn DflllilFTC The largest »tock ever sbowi HA I o AflU BUnm I o» in western Pennsylvania Every shape, every color and every price. Trimmed bonnetß and bats it endless variety. Stanley caps from 25c. op. Ribbons of every deneription velvets, feathers, etc. f*l Aft VC Oor stock of ladies', misses' and children*' cloaks is im uLUArivi lliei>M Only well-mado goods offered bere. Here are a few of oor prices. Cloth Jacketi, $3, 93.50, $4, $5, $0 and up _ Fur and Aatrachan Trimmed Keeferit, $4.50, H.7S, s■>, s.j.7j, W.., W • and uu. Heavy Stockinette Jacket*, $2, $3, $4 and $5. Seal PlOhO Jac:«stH, $7.50. $9. $0.75, $10.50, sl2, choice. »iin|>ar(3^ YiT. •' r Black ifead«, W.-1 all hoWby l»r iiririgu. W // Ih) UriiilM fc ' K!i!> "^'|,Y; FUS MEN ONLY! UMtlil'Wfor LOSTcrFAILING MAWHOOI K* I a.id #ERVOUaj)EBmT Y Wi MWeakc*®# of Body&adK nd, r.tfecti Kl IllailiJjLUof Err oner E*o«*i*t i in Old or Your f. lUbcTf. ioMr f«J»T B*Kar»4. »!T-Ni.f(U In • 4aj. Man teat!?- f. ■ I (O 'IU9IM4 Wr:u throe. Da.rr'.ollt' < il'r .-tMitt ard t,reo"« ajalkd («a&i«l> frs* Mcrtu ERIE MLu.CAL CO«. BUFFALO. N. Y (innn w "~ yyuy wearing out riiprn CLOTHES, I IjLliBJ AS LITTLE OR y™*NORUBBIMS IS REQUIRED. SIIBU Follow JUlir DIRECTIONS ■i ■ CLOSELY* DOCTORS LAKE L Z) J'KIVATK IJISPKNSAKV. 'ur J9 Con. PTMN Ave. AND FOUIITH BT.. PI rTSBUBOH, PA; _ FFIR \ AMfornnof L»<-ll'-.HEIIII'IC.oni «M tvJ plicuti-.l lilw»ieiiri-- i y v, ith a fiucceai rarfiljr attained. Dr. H. i :imi:inlM!rofttieK'>y»l«''ll'-geof J'liy . ■ - XIII ..( r. ■•■ A &rr.' JALIHT in tiiccrty Hix-'lalat ...»c-ntoNcnrou* lability frmne v ccw!i*e . f.t al exertion. lii4licntk)!l of jrouilu er.uv niur , hjMr.al aiiu mental decay,! nek "t ' i.iirify, U -j ■ .-.•i.-ncy, etc.; >;i - *>l'l ■''>' -t* Pi, ■ iilii'timutlHiii, am!fill diwimciiof thoHkin, i I.unit*. i'rl»arv<»rg:iii»,et'-. Consultation i • ;>"l >: i icily cunil'li ii'iitl. (hour*,it to I ... 1 to H v, M.; KuwUyi, 2 to 4 i\ M. or.lv. 1 nt *.R 1 '<3 or ri/I.IN-M I.A I IC.olt. i. . . A . L. ANO4'IUaT„J-lTTfcliL.ntiH,l'A. Gooa Farm for Sale ('out iliiliit' l'»; i'• r* ;><; i>< SRLI T'l T< , cl**;tnd Jir.fi uij'l'-r FONR**. lialiir:'''' 'TL'.ti'LLTIIF 111 ifoo'i wl.lt'- oak tlml.t r. ('oiiifgrt.it>!>' lut-lling tioii .. • .'I t :, n>. w.'tj.'(in -.ti< >l. ni>rl»i; '.'in- ■ i,l Ntit k!i, 1, !i"t{ i 'II IT nd 'tlii->-r> IIDIII ". V vi-r fall I otr * ftifiifH "Mr wholi; J.W« ; a GOOD or 'hoi't. I", I'll. ;lvii Ajirtl 1 . ilil" K'Kxi. -.1 iiA VJ L> |>l XOV, I'.row II . 1 I !<: I.' .'l'-rC'I . PA Full Again We mean our wall paper de partment, f1 1!': and overflowing with our immen.se and choice htoek of paper hangings. You mu.-t help ii out, we haven t room for hall our goodw, until you relieve IIH of Home of them. We ha ve the choiM'Ht selec tion ofl l< :it in every grade from Ilrowii l>lankn at 10 eta to (iilt- ;it from 20 eta to Si per double holt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Near PoHtotlice, liutler Pa Aberdeen Anuus Cattle. I offer for Hale a few high grade heifero and cows near calvini?; also one fine three year old hull. Will well low considering the Htock. F. 11. NEGEEY, BROWNSDALE, PA. Needing Expl*natV>u. "In this of the world." observed the professor, addressing the class m natural history, "the law of the sur vival of the fit; st is generally conceded to be thoroughly established. "Then why is it," inquired a per plexed young woman in the class, the daughter of a prosperous boarding house keeper, "that the dodo became extinct and the cockroach lives on? Chicago Tribune. Ideal* "Papa's going to have a fountain out on the lawn, Johnny. How do you like that?" asked mamma. "Bully:" said Johnny. "Say, ma, let's ask pop to have it a soda water fountain." —Harper's Bazar. An Iniapr*rabl« Objection. •Tm sorry." said 3 mug-azine editor to a well-known writer, "that I can't print your ia*st story. "What's the troubleT "Why,*' added the terrified editor, "it has a plot." —Judge. Vivid imagination. Young Husband—My dear Melanle, I must say that this pudding tastes very had. . Wife —All imagination; it says in the cookery book that it tastes excellent! ■ Nevelspalter. she Spoke Without Thinking. This One— Do you know. Miss Honny dew —er—Dolly —you are the first girl 1 have ever kissed! Dolly (Incredulously) —Oh, that's just what they all say'.—l-Me. Got OIT theup. She—So you have shaved off youx mustache. It must liave cost you B great deal to make that sacrifice. He—Xu. not very much. It was a five-cent shave. —Texas Sittings. There'# Many a Slip. An Albina (Ore.) man, well along in years, visited a Portland justice the other day with a girl of about sixteen, and wanted the justice to draw a deed for two lots, for which he was to receive twenty-five hundred dollars. The justice was to deliver the deed, receive the cash, and divide it between the old gen tleman and the young girl after she had become the former's wife. The deed was prepared, ready for the old man's signature, when the justic« asked for hifi fee. That broke the bargain all up. The old man walked out, leaving the bride-elect, who in turn went her dif ferent way homeward. The RUCCC.-M of Old Saul's Catarrh Cur' induce* imitations and there are many o tliem. Ini-ist on getting Old Saul's an< take no other or you'll pet left. At xil dealers for 2-> cents. If vou want your baby to look bright f Chamberlain * Colic, Cholera and Diaribcea Remedy, can iilway- be depended up«n and is pleas ant to take. —A few holiday sh >ppers are afoot. —Friction warms up a clammy hand. —lteh on human and horses ano all ani in ah IT. red in :;O Minutes by Woolford'r Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by J (' Kedi' lt, druggist, Huiler. —An Adrian. Mich., preacher has been evicted fr'-m bis living rooms because lit and bi« guest■ prayed too loud. Pleasant Kmployment at Good Pay. The publishers of SXKD-TIMP. AKU IIAE ruT>ia old MUblisbed inoDU)ly f d. will employ a number of active agents for the ui-uing »ix mouths at $50.- 00 per month or more if their services warrant i'. fn in-nre active work an ad ditional ciu-ii pitxe ol SIOO.OO v ill be awarded the n;-i tit who obtains the the larger! i.imber of -abscribcrs "The early biril gets the worm." Send four silver dimes, or twenty 2-cent stamps with your application, lating your age and territory dcired, naming "tile prominent busim -- man n» a reference as to your cupat.lilies, and wc will give yon atrial. The 40 cent i pa • yi o«i a subscription a:.-! vi will receive i'..!i par' i—ilar< AiHr - SKIS I) TI2J l; vNI» li .Us V B.ST, l.a Piuui", Pa. —!i li e fnshion among precious stone*, the A!«• >.: iii• ii'it«- .'ppcars !o be on the f.n~ ceii- on". . —TI e fashionable I>»t which I*»s for si ut«' llllie le i 'i grow i:.g -malh-r has just a-. umed a shupe that i.~ about ratioi.nl Save Youtuelf Moniy. When y»iu gu to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Bote , comer Liberty and Fourth streets. It ir a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 23. --25,- or 50 cent s. —The i i v." -i patent shoo hn» a device of priugs ii tie i.i e| which leu-ens the jar t<> the body Bronze ►),(.! —-nt rus. etn-will be worn wit tha evening dress. —Shoe nun si) s the is overrun wills ' I ap put' leather shoes. CharabcTl-iln'B Eyo uru). Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyo?>, Tutter, bait Itheoin, Scabl llead. Old Chronic Sores, Fever fcorcs, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, .Sore Nipples and Piles. It in cooling and soothing. Hundreds of caaes havo been cured by it after ul! other treatment L<*( failod. ii 1* put up in 2-j and CO cent Loxoa. -The bridal veil . hould not be hemmed. li< ad while i- more osed than ivory lint* fur evening v. i ur •The i.i. U thorn i« tin favorite cane handle. —Birds' plumage will largely enter into winter millinery. Tortoise shell hairpin < are enjoying in erea ed popularity. Consumption Suroiy Curotl. To Tnr SirtT'in: -Inform yo-ir rwh rs thai 1 tiavn a poalUi- rciuoilv f' >r th-T ah■> mined dlH'l'l. l.y its tliaoly iisfi thousands of hopeless caiiM limn been j.er. mindly cured. I shad ho clad to swut two bullies i.f uiy rmuedy fUKE to any of your reader* who linvo conaiamptton If lh<-y ,vij] ■mid tun Lli'-lr Ki|,rmH una I*. i>. n l b'iw. J;. ■ [wot '.ully. T. A. MI»,I;M, ii. C.. Ist I'ntrl St. N. V. 1 IK T 4 nnn 1 iy"u wrileuaiiulck- LU-J I CiUUU I. We' want im.r.- sales mrri.atHl will (fuaraniee permanent t , iinilemlane.!, are entirely nu. rUnu . .ireii of Kupiuri i , Dr. .I. It. MAVKK. s'tl An;hat»ni, I lilladelpma. I lios. li. Ilarluijg, vv liltijrifolil, t-a.. I. Saodt. h'liitli Ivii.'on. I"a , T r. A. ' A Di-turck, Oley. I"a . K. Stanley, t'jl Snruee St.. I rOanon, !•». A. Si liii"lder. Oieml Dale, t'li.. I>. It. Noll. Limekiln. I'a. Win. K. Iliirtenstlne. linj nl» Ville, i'a. W. V l.eiiileieti, i H \Va lillllfton Si , Keadidn, I a.. .1 < I ) me. lata Howard SI llar rlsl.uil'.i i K' e|,i„ lii ii(.!as wile, Ca. |,r, .M A\ I It I" •••' Hotel I'eim ReinlliiK, I'a., on the •."1 Saiunliiv ef eucli n cntli. t'a'l ml we him ™*\y[[mmplilntof Information an«lat of tiia ikwi.iiiowloa i«M i'stcfjla, CtTHla, «nt THE CITIZEN ViLSCiiL A^KOLfcv THE MODERN VOYAGE. ImproTemvnts of Iho Aj( for (he C«a veuience of Travelers. The reduction of time in the ocean passage is the most remarked o< all modern steamship advances, but by no means the most important. The mul titudes who are now about to come home from Europe arc not greatly ad vantaged by the saving of a day in the passage, but they are enormously ben efitted by the improvements which have made the passage safe and so much more comfortable than of old. The modern ocean liner is a great machine against which the anger of the sea is impotent. Xo weather im perils its safety, no wind endangers it, no stress of storm can overcome its strength The passenger knows from the outset that whatever winds may blow his arrival in safety is as certain as anything human can be. But the improvement does not stop with safety. The form of these ma chines is such that the old distresses of motion are reduced to a minimum. The passenger who walks deck high in feels far less of the sea's rage than diH his predecessor of a score of years ago who sailed just above the turbu lent surface. There are still persons who suffer with seasickness, but their number grows smaller and the extent of their suffering less. With many of them the qualms are due to a pre viously excited imagination, or to some physical condition for which the sea sickness is as good u remedy as any other. The shortening of the voyage is a gain, but the improvements which have made the voyage safe and com fortable even to the fKiint of luxnry have contributed far more to the sum of human happiness.—X. Y. World. A Novelty In Kilacatiou. Some Russian schools have petitioned the piinistry of education to introduce instruction in "graceful bearing, polite bowhig, genuflexions and the manners of polite society" for the pupils. For this purpose dancing masters would be engaged and their lessons entered in the regular programme of instruction. But the principal object of their in struction would be "polite social milli ners and graceful bearing," and not single dances. In the higher grades square and round dances might be in troduced successively, according to the development of the pupils. "Is this piece of information," says a Moscow contemporary, "another invention of Prince Mestcherky's fertile brains? Or are there, indeed, popular educators who desire to have dancing introduced In our public schools, while the popula tion of seventeen governments have no bread to eat. —"Does your mother know your'ro out," said a boy to hi* little brother. "Yen, Mm does. was'the answer, "for one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has knocked my colJ into a cocked hat, you bet." A few applications of Salvation Oil 'a ill instantly relieve stiffness in the neck or joints. 25 cent?*. —A Springfield (Mass.) woman of 34 year in a grandmother. She was married at the age of 10, and a year later was the mother of a iattlo girl. This daughter was married a year ago at the age of 10, and h i- just become the mother of a bouncing boy. —Mr. C. IS. Jones, of Spring Hill, lowa, says: "I have Chamberlain's Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect than anything else 1 have over tried. It relieves the pain iustantly ami cure* without leaving a scar." Pain Balm is one of the most useful medicines that any family can be provided with, es pecially for rheumatism, l#mc back, sprain*, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ail ments. One aplication will relievo the pain and a lair trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by I). II Wullcr, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden & Allison, W. Hunbnry. —An Irishman who was shingling a bam got too near the edge aud rolled off and fell to the ground. "Oi wuz comin' down onyway," be reflected. "Oi wi.z jist out o' nails." —We want every mother to know that cr'cp can be prevented. True, croup never appeirs without a warning. The lirst symptom is hoarsenesss; then the child app»ar.( t i have taken cold or a cold may hi'/, e accompanied the hoarseness from the .tart. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which ii followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child firrt become* hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Kemcily will prevent the attack. Kven after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be prevented by his remedy as directed. For sale by I). 11. Wtiller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden it Allison. W. Snnbury. "He was a first cln * failure And lived in the greatest need, But the prize he took w hen he wrote a book Had the title: "llow to Succeed.' " A cluster of dates weighing IH pounds and comprising I, make known to hiu fellow suller ers the mean* of core, 'l olhose who ilesire 11, b>- will ehuerluUy send ftr«« of eharxej a copy of ii.« |.re-.eription used, which they vlll lind a sure cure tor t'»n umiition, Aslhtna, t utarrli, I'rcnchilis and ail throat Hii'l .unl .Maladies lie hojti - all sullen rs will iry his Keiowiy, us it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will plea-e Hit Ire s KKV. i'liWAßf> A. WlI-Mi.n, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. —The rabbit can stand u lower degree of temperature than any other animal. The weildlng suit ol a Wellington, Kan , man was *t< leu the other night, but, fortunately, after bo was married. —Kbottmatisui cured in i. day- ''ilysti-- cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radii call) cure, in Ito a days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It remove at. one« the can e and the dis ea e immediately ill -appears. The lirst dose greatly huueiit*. i■> cts. hold by J (/ Kedlck, druggist, Butler. Miss Ida Hewitt, "beautiful, uccom plinhed and under 20 years of age," runs a train on the Cairo .1 Kanawha railroad from Clarksburg, VV. Va. —The Ohio ( onfcrelK eof the Methodist I'iplrcopal Church by a vote of 1-1 to L' 7 has voted to admit women to general con ferences as lay delegates. —Spectacle* and Kyeglasse i made by Robert If tee Wallace, (successor lu tho "Pox Op' cal C 0.,) at 624 l'eun Avenue, l'lttsbur, I'a., are conceded the best and most con ortable. Have money by having bimfity .ur eyes. —One of tho sights of Springfield Mass., is u man who collects swill in the same wagon from which he delivers milk. —Bear tracks are numerous in the vicinity of Williamsville, Vt., and the hunters up there are putting their gliiis iu order. —liuglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard, -oft or calloused lumps and blemishes from burses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save #6O by u»e ol one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Hold by J C Itedick, druggist, Butler. Come Once ! I And you will . Come Again To the Great Sacrifice Sale of BOOTS & SHOES AT .1 ill N BICKEL'S. \\V ire -iow prepared to off>r some great burgains in fiDe footwear baviuc just lee'd a 1ar K e line of ladies' Laud turn,', hand welts end machine sewed shoes. We are now prepared to offer a better selection than ever be fore, and prices much lower. Reed the prices of a few of the follow ins goods, and we will convince YOU that we have a long and strong hold when it conies to shoes. Ladies' genuine hand tnms button at $2.50. • < «' " welts " at $2.50. " front lace patent tips at $1.75. extra quality kid shoes at $1 25. " slippers (opera toe and oxfords) at 75c. Men's fine dress shoes all hand made at S(J.OO. Any style or stock desired. Meu's fine calf and kangaroo shoes at $3 00. " "A" calf shoes at $1.25 to $2.00. Misses kid and pebble goat button shoes at 75c. to $1.25 Boys' high cut coif shoes at $1.25. _ Children's shoes 25c. and upwards. Infants' shoes all prices (from 10c. per d a b 0v u prices are all -'special pricos" better goods than sold before at those prices. It would be to your interest to call as earlv as convenient and look over our stcck for we are offering unparalleled bargains Call and see us if you wish to bay cr not for after seeing the special bargains we Lave put out you will certainly buy whether you need j the n °' rr n a j t eg 0 f ra bber goods Boston, Caudee, Woonsocket and Good year glove rubber boots at $2 35 p. r pair including a good pair shecpskiu I moccasin'; - ladies' and children's rubber boots and shoes away down We have now ..n hand a full lit-? of the celebrated "Golden Rule boots that is the l ent Snag bo. t now iu th«* market, the extra extention of the sole covering part ol the upper Kvery pair warrented strong and substantial and guaranteed not to snag. A guarentee with every pair. We guarantee our Golden Rule cr Anti-snag rubber boots u> be made of pure ruboer and as uerfect as material and workmanship can make tbern, to give satis.action with fair use and to tut wear any rubber bo Uracilve. Trimmed hats and bon nets of all descriptions—felt Lat*, velvet bats and sailor bats Hats and bonnet? trimn ed K < rih r. Tfce largest and mcst complct« stock of velvets, ribbons, tips, quills, lirde and wings ever brought to Butler FOII CHILDREN ILxxis, sailor hats in great variety. M OURNINi r Hats and bonnets receive our best attention, u complete liue always on i band. TLW ,HE S IDT PARE P™ Cheapest! I -* F * 1 • 1 ' * B '? I Street. Rittef & Ralston. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We have now on exhibition a complete liuo of ladies', misses and chil* dretis warp?, in all the latest styles aud lo.vest prices. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. A complete line of blankets, flannels, yams, wool hosiery, ladies wool 1 skirts and everything in the line ol woolen goods. | DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' Dress goods and trimmings in all the latest novelties. » OAR P E T S. B , Our stock is unusually largo in all the best makes and most desirable patterns at lowest prices. Call in and be convinced that the place to buy is at IRitter & Ralston's, , RINGS, 1 V EAR-RINGS, Diamonds < scarf pins, * STUDS, (GENTS GOLD, Wj 1 J LADIES GOLD, atCiieS I GENTS SILVER LADIES CHATLAIN, T 1 \ Gold Pins, Ear-rings, •J eweiry \ Rings Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes /-< »i J nnd < ven thing that can be hi I VGl'WcirO | found in a first class sto r e IIKB IB OS. fflfl ISP-, +— E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 19, North Main St., BtJUER, PA., HAY-FEVER IT yZfM \J COLD :; HEAD mm Kly't Cream Balm u not a liquid, muff wpovxUr. Applied 1 " Quickly absorbed. It ckantt* the tout, allay* inflammation % heal* y, rfl,, Lhr'nr,*. 8»Ul bv druaoCtU or lent byrniUrn rrniiU, <£;>"«• ) DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street JIEW YORK, 31; READ AND REMEMBER For htrk'liy j>urn and HTKAIOIIT I LHjUoltM, call on I. N. FINCH, j 12 MMIIIIHM.D ST., PITTKIH IHill, TA. (Opp. MonuliKullflK Houfcu.) Match leu* (or Family uxo "nd Medicinal pur poses are FINCH'S (JOI.UHN WF.IUHNU. I All II til r Price l.l*t. FmKM fob sale. I be underpinned win fseli nut farui.contalnluit | Hixly icruM, iiu»rc or lew, iiiut locnU'd id AdWDH j I'wp.. on th« hvannhurg ami Mar* rotid. Bear , Marnhall and Myoma illation* on lUe l. & w i{ it. and near 11»" Callery oil Held. II ri>iiiulii» a u>""I I'ouxi'. K'.iod bank liurlj i nod ouUiulldUiio'. Rood orchard. level and KOOU ground. two spring* near hou.se, puinp in hum. ami all In «ood order. Inquire ol or addreiw » James Davidson, Myoma P. O , Bui lor Co., Fa. DO YOU NEED A Traveling / Ilatf iS-. A)l)r(ubitt . • - SUtaA. An Kvening Oar Special Shape* AI way* Kit Comfort* iM. F. As Al. Maries'. li:i and 117 .South Main Street. *r.X n S9OO. Salary.S'iU ami'w^' iHen, t« 111 her* and < lentymMi ••• " II our New. Popular Hiaiidard Work. MARVELS of th«- NEW WEST Nonnerltookpulillnlied. <>»'*•<> ' hok* en irmvinw 10.400 r«.pir*iM»ld lu oti« m* Ifurmil by Hie gnateat men of the country. ThU ii no huuiliOK offer. Writß at UflCB up, Mti> iomai.aky. Norwich, Conn. ii'Ai