DURING THE BUTLER FAIR Vogeley & Bancroft Are going to make it to the interest of EVERY PARMER TO BUY THEIR AND WINTER SCJPPLY OF BOOTS AND SHOES by giving special prices in every department. We have a large and oomplete line of the Hand Made Jamestown Goods in Mens, Boy's and \outh's Boots ot all grades, oil grain, kips and calf. Ladies', Miss' and in oil grain and calf, in Button and Lace. The most Complete line ever brought to Butler. Remember the above goods are all warranted, and a new pair furnished free for every pair returned, not giving satisfaction. We also have the largest line of Fine Goods that has ever been shown in Butler at prices away down. Remember all goods Warranted. That is a protection every customre has by trading with VOGELEY AND BANCROFT. AT HUSELTON'S Ton will wt the fineat styles in the greatest variety and at the lowest prices Your Eyes Ever Looked Upon. IN FALL AND WfNTER FOOTWEAR AM many if not more different styles shown as any two hoasea in Bntler. This stock was selected with the greatest care from the best manufac tures in this country, they are not boagbrt with only one object in view, namely low prioe and shoddy goods, low prices and solid good goods. SOME LITTLE DEALERS Seem to hate only one object in view, that is to see how low priced shoddy stuff they can pick np of oddß and ends, and then advertise it as all solid water resistors, etc. They should advertise them as specialy adopted for riding in, not walking. Oar Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoos are marvels of beauty, the prices very low. Ladies'fine shoes 90c, SI.OO. $1.25, $1.50 and SB.OO. Misses fine shoes 90c, SI.OO and $1.25 sizes 12 to 2. Infants and children's 25c, 50, 75 and $1 00. Our Kip Calf, Oil and Glove Grain Shoes. Tbsee goods speak for themselves as thousands will testify too that have worn them all over Butler county. They have good body of stock otherwise they would not resist the cold and wet for the boys and girls that luws a long road to school, families that use these goods don't have only one pair to boy during the season, and NO DOCTORS BILLS TO PAY. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes. Sea our BOB'S heavy shoes at 70c and SI.OO. See oar men's heavy grain 8 soles sad tap at $1.25 and $1.50. See oor Men's fine shoeß tip or plain at SI.OO to $1.25, and a host of other finer line are beauties. Our Men's and Boys' Boots are solid as a rock. Prices 75c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, in making your fall selections in footwear come to us, yon won't have to stay half a day jewing as on pices, bat one stright price and that the Lowest. The goods wOl be just as we represent them, no hambag business to pall yoa in. $2.00 MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS $2.00 including a pair ot dippers. $Oo MEN'S FELT BOOTS AND OVERS $1.90. Repairiag all kinds done neatly and low prices. Come ana see us and save money. "B. C. HUBELTON, 102 H. Main 8t„ Bntler, Pa Christmas Gifts F or Everybody. Beautiful Presents that meet all demands and satisfy all wants in great variety to snit all tastes now on exhibition at Kedick's Drug Store Fancy goods and Novelties, Toilet Articles and Notions. While we can not describe or enumerate onr great variety, we are very glad to show them to all visitors. We claim for oar stock excellence inqaality, va riety in, design and reasonable prices. Whatever your wants may be,we can ■est them with beautiful and apro priate selections. We solicit a com parison of our goods and prices. Knowing yon will find our Holiday goods the best and cheapest. Respectfully, J. C. REDICK. AS USUAL We are showing the finest line of summer millinery in town. Black and colored silks, lace, tinsel lace, new effects in jet crowns, orna ments and edgings. Latest novel ties in flowers, fancy ribbons and Swiss braids. Nice assortment of trimmed goods aiways in stock. Orders promptly filled. Mourn ing our specialty. M. F. & M. Marks. riL-m. 113snd 117 South Main Street Te fill wobkerT Salary or commission to good men. Fast sell ing Imported Specialties; also full line GUARANTKKD KUItSKKT STOCK. Stock ailing to five replaced ran. B. C. Lueicbltid £ Co., Rochester, N. Advertise in the CITIZEN. I REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, in PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Blltoiaaraa, Huiukt, C...1 I- Htlta, l>j.pe.*l., Chraalc Liver Treablra, Blutom, Ba4 Cntlftlaa. ftyeeaterr, Olkuln Breath. u4 *ll dUordcr* .r the Mauik, Liver ui Bow rU. Ripen* T»bn)re contain nothlnK lnjnrlou* to the BoeS delicate ooutltatton. Pleaaant to lake, •aft. effectual, airs Immediate relief. (old by drnggliti. A Mai bottle Beat by mall on rewtpt o( U ceoUL Addnea THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. * A GOSSER'S CREAK GLYCERINE is delightfully perfumed and is of great service in removing pimples and blotches from the face. For chapped hands, lips or any rough ness of the skin and as a dressing for the face after shaving, it will be found invaluable. For Sale by Druggists, ♦ # A. J. FRANK & CO. DEALKM IK DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS FANCY TOILET ARTICES, PONQES, BRUBHE3, PERFUMKEY, Ac |W Physicians' Proscriptions carefullylcom undid. SS. Main Street, Butler, Pa. PER CENT. lv First Mortgage Loans No tax, commission or fees. Interest payable semi-annually by New York draft. I'erledt se curity. Highest reference. CHAS. V. REID, Fairhaven, Washington. Nothing On Earth Will f/lAK* HEN? It I 3C E Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Hens. It is absolutely fin-. Highly i?h2i tity cost* tenth of acnt a day.. So other one-fourth M Strom?. Strictly a medicine. n«» customer. If yon can't cet it neiul to na. We mail one pack lev. Five $1 A '-an $1.30. SU can*. Oil. eipr. ss pal'l /W try lOtUmgOaide, price 25 cent*, free with 81'*' orders or more. Sample copy ~F TNK RtsT POULTRY Paper sent free. L S. JOHNSON .Jfc CO .22«*UJ*tom House St., Borton, Mam. HUMPHREYS' Or. Hnmphr«v»' Murines are scientifically and cart-fully prepared Kemedie*. used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Specific a special euro for the disease mimed. Tney cure without drugging, purring or reducing the system and are in fact and deed the Sovereign Remedies of the World. IICT or rsiscirAL sos. ct sss. rsicvs. I—Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations., ,'i} a— Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic... 3—Teething: Colic, Crying. Wakefulness ,'iS 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults... .'25 7—( ongh«. Colds, Bronchitis '25 B—Neuralgia. Toothache, Fuceaehe ."25 0 -lleadnrben, Kick Headache. Vertigo.. .-25 JO— Dyspepsia. biliousness. Constipation .'25 1J Suppressed or Painful Periods. .'23 IS—'Whites. Too Profuse Periods. -25 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseueis .... .'25 14—Salt Ithenm, Erysipelas, Eruptions .25 15—Rheamntlsm. Klieumatic Pains .'25 16—Malaria. Chills. F.-TIT and Ague .'25 17—Piles. Blind or Bleeding .'25 Ift—Cotarrh, Influenza, Cold In the neat" .'25 •20— Whooping Congb '25 •27— Kidney Risen so* .25 3S-»rvous Ilehility I.UO 30—I rlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed . .'25 Sold by Drnrctam, re wm ro«ti»ld on rerelpt of prlc*. Dm. HmrHUTS' M.vril. • ••.•'{•-ny; there is no limit to vcur 'j.or- All retailerssell it. Dll CC* PiLES r I LC.O«WAYNE'« ABSOLOTBLT CHUB OINTMENT ITMPTOMfi-Malatare i lntea*e Itehlag and WWiIM, übMorb* the tuninr*. Sol 1 t.jr drurjtist <-ir bv ■all for SO eta. rnfaMbjOt.B«A»i* Sow. Phiia-l, IpfcU. FOR m ONLY] ifITe3TF7^S Fo * LUSTorFAUIIfa HAKHCOI D£BILITx- # fcfi*73 iHll• Isssof Body »nd3Sicd, Eiftctl clli>3 uLLUJIof Erroraor Ezcesaea ia Old cr YG-PZ, iUbatf. K..SI* XaNHOOII felly Keatored. Raw to ealar** and ■:»*■»! >M£ iK, T .IDKVSLOPt U Abtelalilr aafalllwr HOIK TKCATSKsT—fteaaflto In « day. Nn testify fro* M sad K«r, l«c* Cooatrlra. Write t:>«uu f>c«er]pt!va Book, eibbuialtoa and p roc fa nailed (aaa lad) froa, *4dr«r. ERIE MS9ICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. y. DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK S /youth 'CURE >1 MEDICAL OKKier< 30« .V. SECOND ST .l-JUladelp:, „ V* Are the oldest in Amcr. t r,„- n„. lr ..atmcut ol Special Diseases b Youthful Errors Blood Poison, Nervous Ini-iiit,- ri r ..r. «tri.l« ■ .. tLlu- Mid Hkm l>i*ca-.-s, V..ri <-,u. . n-lr. ,p„, tu.r?' Permanently rtoi-1 1,, .) i„. ii,«K without detention fr..i:i I. , ' Vl > , success Is due lo I,U lis-1,. , J-rienw and study; totbe pure v.- r. i-ii.in r ,.,., .i,. „ „,i , to the thorough exaniinuiii'ii nvi ..atehftil at !r'''"nent. A 40 yeara establishment is our«;iirlai(v Office hours. » i M., to '1 !• «.■; u, o , „ .11 dayHaturday till S?. M. Kon.la- :r., says: "Induced Mr. Pinson, whoso wile had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle of Chamberlin's Fain Balm. To their great surprise before the bottle had all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the I'ain Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent bottles lor sale by I). H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro spect; Breaden ,fc Allison. W. Sunbury. —The authorities of Harvard University have applied to Chief Pealwxly of the De partment of Liberal Arts ofthe World's Fair for 7,000 square feet for a thoroughly representative educational exhibit from that historic institution. The officers of the university say they are prepared not only to fill, bnt to splendidly and repre sentatively fill, every foot of space which can be granted to them fir their educa tional exhibit, and they accompany their application with a carefully calculated schedule and diagram showing what they are prepared to do in this direction. —Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest medi cine, honestly advertised for diseases it honestly cures. —The work of assigning space to the thousands of exhibitors iu the various World's Fair buildings has been entered upon and will be pushed to a finish a< rap idly as possible. As much more space has been applied for than is available it will be necessary to scale down the requests of a majority of the applicants. Leaf By Leaf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caused by tne ending of summer, or the advent ofthe fall season, but indeed by many causes. So with the health and life of the human being. One by one they are carried to an early grave. You take a cold and say, "Ob, well, it is nothing but a cold," and so it is, but if not checked in time, and neglected, it leads to consump tion and other diseases. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, physicians anil Hospital Superintendents agree in recommending as a perfect stimu lant, Klein's Silver Age or Duqnesno Kyes. The former sell at $1.50 anil the latter at $1.25 per full quart. Scud for complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of liq uors to Max Klein, 82 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. The exhibit to be made at the World's Fair by Krupp, the celebrated German gunmaker, will represent an expenditure of $1,500,000. The largest cannon ever made, weighing 122 tons, will be in the exhibit, as will bo also several hundred tons of war material. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Palsani will stop the cough at once. Ask your friends about it. —Cross-eyed men and women are the special aversion of gamblers. Negro touts at race tracks always spit in their hats when they see a man whose eyes squint. They say it kills the hoodoo. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tue Soiroit:—Pleaso inform your reader* that 1 have ft positive remedy for the above-named disease. ''M timely use thousands of hopeless ea.'loe have W-a permanently cured. I shall be glad to scud twj . o'Ueii of my remedy FREK to auy of your reader* "V . > have consumption If they will ■end me thill £i|>raas and I'. O. address. Iteapect iu»f. T. A HIIMJUM, M, C.» 1811'eori at.. 24, V. SALT AND WATER. A Younjr Man r»T» for Hla tfior •nee of the l atin Tob*o«. A little knowledge is more often a useful than a dangerous thing, and » young man who knows ' 'wnall Latin and less Greek" discovered the fact not long ago. The Saturday Gazette tells the •tory: A young Boston man had a slight cold and sore throat, and meeting his cousin, who is a physician and some thing of a wajr, he asked him what to do for it. "Oh, I'll write a prescription for you," was the answer. He wrote it, and the gentleman glanced at it before taking it to the druggist It read: "Aqua pnra ounce; chloride sodium ounce. Shake well before using, and ffargle ■with it every half hour." "How much is it?" queried the pa tient, as the druggist handed him the bottle. "Two dollars;," was the reply.^ Some weeks later the young man's throat was sore again, and remember ing the efficacy of his cousin's prescrip tion, he took the bottle to be filled again. Another clerk waited on him, aad when he inquiml the price he was as tonished at the cheerful answer: "Oh, we don't charge anything for salt and water." He had paid two dollars for an under standing of two simple words. LOCUSTS IN MOROCCO. So Namtroui at Timet a« to Form t Dense Brown Tog. The British consul at Mogador men tions, in his last report, that while on an excursion inland, about a day's jour ney from Mogador, he met flights of locusts. He says it was an astonishing and interesting though painful sight, the air being in some parts so thick with them that they formed a dense living brown fog, through which he could hardly find his way, while they so completely covered the ground that the utmost caution was necessary in walk ing, as he could not tell whether he was treading on soft sand, hard, slippery rock or what Many birds feasted on the insects, including large flights of gulls from the sea, and beasts evidently enjoyed their share, for in the middle of the densest swarm, he saw, says the Scientifio American, a fine red fox dancing about in the most frantic man ner, leaping up and snapping (lozens of the locusts in the air, until, seeing the stranger, ho suddenly dropped on all fours, and quickly vanished in the lire fog. Not only did the barbel get their share of the novel food (the consul used the locusts successfully as bait for them), but some of the fish of the At lantic were found gorged with locusts which had been blown off the land by easterly winds. As usual, they Were eaten by the native population, both Mahometan and Jewish. BOTH IN TUB SAME BOAT. Boy—There's a lady outside wants to see you. Lawyer Swelter —Whew! Ask her to wait while I put on my coat. Boy—Don't bother about that, sir; she ain't no more dressed up than you are.—Puck. —Capt. WTa • > bet, who lias long been with Messrs. Percival anil Hatton, Real Estato aud Insurance Broker*. I>es Moines. lowa, ami is one of the best known and most respected business men in that city, says: "I can testify to the pood qualities ol C'hamberliu's Cough Remedy. Having used it in my family for the past eight year?, I can safely say it has no equal for cither colds or sale by D. 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, I'ro , pect; Breaden cts. Sold by J. C. Rcdick, druggist, liutler. —American street railway* employ nearly 71,000 men. Drunkenness, or the liquor Habit, Posi tively Cured by administering Dr. Haines 'Golden Specific." It is manufactured a* a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea.or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Kace St.. Cincinnati O. —Most women who practice tight lacc ing do it as a mere matter of form. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyes, Tetter, Sal*. Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sorts, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch.. Prr»Srio Scratches. Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling una soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It Is put up in 35 and 00 cent boxes. Cotton Roo> flujT) A recent discovery by an old lDlr* physician. Successfully used Uv monthly by thousands of mr. ¥ Lailles. Is theonly prefectly V A- 1 safe anil reliable medicine X discovered. Beware of UII- druggists who of- Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for COOK'S COTTON ltoor COMPOUND, fake no substitute, or Inclose $1 and y cents in postage in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Kull seal ed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only. ■> stamps. Address Puntl Lily CompauT, No. a I' lsher lilock. IH-trult. Mich. Sold In Butler by c. N. 80yd,.). K. [Balph, J. C. Kedlck and druggists every where. FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR| Arriving By the Car Loud :-JOHN BICKELS.-: Largest and Most Complete Stock Ever Brought lo Butler. Bools ar.d Shoes for Everybody at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our Ladies' Department. The line of ladies' shoes I have to offer are beauties,bevond description, and price very moderate. Ladies' fine Don. button shoes ranging in price from $1 00 up, Misses' fine Don button shoes pat tips 12 to 3 $1 00. children's 9 to 11 fiO cts., child's 5 to 8 40 eta., infants 2 to 5 25 eta. Large Line Water Proof Shoes O for ladies'. Misses' and children's. These goods were selected with grwt care, and I feel safe in saying that they are the beat line of goods I ever offered for sale. Ask to see our water proof shoes. Winter will aoon b« here and you will need them. Men's and Boys Boots and Shoes. I want you to look over our men's shoes and boots, I bare men's shoes ranging in price from 75cts. a pair, tip good boots $1.25 and $1.50 and up, boys'boots 75 cts , SI.OO and $1.25, boys' batton and lace ahoes sloo,' $1.25 and $1.50 You need good boots and shoes for yourself and boys,' and you will find these in large quanties at my store, and marked at prices to suit the times. A Dollar is a Dollar Now if it ever was, and when you are making your fail purchases you waat to make your dollar reach as far as possible. Come to my store for yoar foot wear. and I will guarantee prices lower than any other house in Butler Co. The Greatest Effort of my Life was put forward in selecting my fall stock of boot*, shoea, robbers, felt boots, etc, and my efforts have been rery successful. I will cell rubber goods cheaper than ever this fall. #2.25 Men's Rubber Boots #2.25 including a pair of good slippers, your choice from the best made Bo«toa Candee or Woonsocket. Mind the price $2 25 #2.00 Best Felt Boots and Overs 2.00. I am selling the best felt boots in the market for $2 00, boys sizes $1.7 Boots and Shots Made to Order. Reparing Neatly and Promptly Done. Leather and Findings. JOHN BICKEL. No. 128 South Main Street Butler, Pa. In a good shoe there is room for ooth ingbot the foot, except comfort; there is always room for that. There are some shoes lhat can be called footweer oaly because they weer the foot Saeh shoes footwear into footweary. There ia room for your foot and room for com fort too, in our "'XiKT-iLE" shoe for ladies aod our "ECLIPSE" shoe for gentlemen. You can kick yoor foot in them hat not at them. Tbey are at the top of the list in make and material; tbey are at the top of the list in finish, and when you come to price, they are away down at the bottom. All our Oxfords, Low Shoes, Tennis Shoes and other Summer goods are now going at one-third less than regular prices. Here is a chance to get a bargain in seasonable i^oods. o o AL RUFF. 114 South Main street, Butler, Pa. ■ ALL PERSONS INTENDING TO SINK WELL Ik are respectfully requested to call on or address, FRANK C. MCGREW, Who is operating a KEYSTONE DRILLER and is l\\v prepared to drill Water Wells, Test Wells, Air Holes ilnV for Shafts, etc. Drills eight inch or lees. It* jfk ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CUSS. [TO 1 I jUM Agent for Leffel Improved Wind Mill, Standard Hydraolic Rams,and all the best makes of pvmpa. For any farther information addrse, FRANK C. McGRJSWi 316 Bluff St., Butler, Pa. "Well is half done." Begin your house work by buying a cake of SAPOLIO. Sapolio is ;i solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it. , KINGS. n; (EAR-RINGS. Diamonds ] SCARF FINS, 'STUDS, f GENTS GOLD, Watches {.^lEver LADIES chattain, - ( Gold Pins, Ear-rings, J ( W6JI \ I Rings, Chain*, Bracelet*, Etc, {Tea sets, castors, butter dishes and everything that can be found in a first store, RODGER BROS. 1847 I t-ITi- Spoon *- E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No. 139, NorthlMain St, BUTLER,.PA., Job Work of sill kind done, at the "Citizen Office." A MILLINERY TRIUIIPH The Leading Mlin erv Mouse D. T. P A PE. Our line of Millinery is com pi* te » ever, r*-; .vt \V :r ; y u ta investigate. >n trrr 1 :* r*J.* When thn«i-in'*;a :W» pviMil A brwth «»« • fo'jr. t» hij. aer» .3 tlt» A* h« wilkfil. bi< 4kilUirh It* <*i ng *<• i (rm. StjriDf. It'j 3p t» tiM top lam Houa.l far u> go R* Esc At the top «t*niU the ho** of ladie*' ar.d (rMlrmw'i *-s i-» t» »tl«» thi» n **. alt •troog, piishle, and eaey oo the foot, only ta he h«>t ■ R.>f>««* Br*x Try a pair and if not all wt claim brio* them bark New line of ail hind* of Rnhher* jaat r*«-eteed ROBINS Bi<( )Ss 8 E Corner of Diamond. ... - BetJer. Pa. J. J. SPECK.. W* H. HOI «8S m LItMU • win ti» lhmob »«r%> •»» »t«nii nvMH»ni. Tlie II- Ilolmtm < 'o.. Distillers of ••Holmes' Be*t ' and "Hoiok* Old Eo>m tn V PURE RTF WHISKY, All the leading Rye ami B»»urb» n Whi-V* - n b» n«! r t.x pan! Importers of line Brandies. Gins am! Wrnes. SEND FOR PRICE LX3T Telephone No. 305 120 Water St. and 158 Fir stAre , PHtsbmi *is Pa Go and see Invest in ELLWOOD V THE 10 NEW FACTORIES Nov in opa ration or beiaff built, ar» SOLID IN DCSTIt IES which mo red to EUwood for more room ta from, rbeup fori aad i fact!ilie* They will employ. before th* rear i- •* people, which always result* »n a srowtb of *,>*#» t 200 MORE I K)181> NEEDED AT ONCE For the ioi-omiof peopl«, aod i 5 more «wrr» fouid be rested so-d mm 11 to 40 Per Cent a Year la the Ren tin*, henide* the riae ia value* which foil. >m» ■meb an iarfwaae in popalatiM ELLWOOD ( ITV HAS «T MORE FACTORIES NOW BCILDIX'* THAN OLDER towns nine time* a* large • Z Mid thi* ia the »ar*:r» fur :t» 'atore *r»wtfc MORE AND BETTER RAILROtD FACILITIES THAN any other town in Weatern Prtnayleaaia. F w T-ma Lbm. an«i *» iranater or awitrhiac char*e» «T MORE VALUABLE MINERAL PRODUCTS Til IN ean ha found elsewhere ia any one pi»-». #wb ax Nalartl ».*». C m *iimm Sand. Muldinir S«d, Fire Clay. Re«l Clay. Baita a* Stone e*r. aad Water Power. BUY NOW Don't wait a jear aatil the town ie four m law mil pro portionatelr hirber ELLWOOD IMPBOVEMENTCO. ELLWOOD CITY, LAWREHCG CO.. PA. A. FIXED FACT. That SI MEN -alia aboae of «wk atarfia* at «Hi I»w pr»r—?ba« f>m eaat help but buy when you jet a ffiimpm nt tb*m Chilli * PrbMe I. at *V OirU tiraia Batt»o Mm>. Jl tn at T> Oirla- K:d ItntUin lltnlaM* Oirla Pebble »i«at IHttna num II t» 2 at «I «» Boy*' Shoe* lace «r fmttnu. »t »t «to f 5. «/-• II t.. i Bar'* Skoaa. laaa or buttaa. mam 3 ta S. at • • ta tt.a* l4wlie*' Oraaa H'i't«n *!>•*«. »( f I «* #1 >» Ladiaa Ki'l Button fb«w. at »I ele ri«» Men « Lare «»lioee. at «l -i». fl r. II >» an-I »: •» M«a'* <»ra«n W»t»rprf-rf af fl an I * Men'* Oraia Waterpr»»»f B»»t<. at VZ '*■ Men'« Heavy i>-t». at »I u* ■ '"»■ Bora' IleaTT Mid Hw-O «l II 'fl t» Kft Men t alf »! fiW t« «> See the Calf Button Shoea for Men W«-ar at f I.Vi La FRKK! PL To every person brlnteinic us a copy of th s paper, vee t, i \ will insert FREE OF CHARGE a fine 52.00 Gotd Fil n-, \ / \ln every BEST SET of S«.00 Teeth. tM prh« >•« par __ ■ - tinaaadap t Mmnkia N KW t Y( >UK I>KNT|SIX ■NTItANi'K OX LIIItKTY