BUTLER, WEDNES DAY, JULY 6. A Giant School of History and HORSEMANSHIP. BUFFALO BILLS WILD WEST " And CONGRESS OP ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD. BORE MEN and HORSES tban any other EXHIBITION e?er HAD ALL UNDER THE COMMAND OF COL. W. F. CODY—BUFFALO BILL Who will positively appear 1 person am ta,e part in both the alter am! eveninc performance?. An Heroic Objoot xcacLcr .. a well repay Repeated Visits. What the children see there they will enjoy, appreciate, understand and remember. \V hat parents ace there they will wish their children taught. What General Sherman thanked Buffalo Bill for in his children and grandchildren s name. REAL PA TRIOIC ROMAN ! iC PLENDID MORA! SPECTACULAR HFROIC- JsHB PRODIGIOUS instructive mf bbillant °--L WARLIKE thrilling (k'i'M IMPBESS,VE magnetic m PtCTURESQue /'jff ENTRANCING / A .. siCC ss PERFECT '4Mft Wfl .?MMEN3E E I* tt IC-ESIISKNT THE BORDER VETRAN PIONEERS AND SCOUTS OF BATTLE, Ambuscade and Combat—The Sovereign Chiefs and War riors of the Once All-powerful Si ux—The very Pith and Pride ot In dian, Cossack, Cowboy, Arab, Magyar, Gauclio, Cziko and \ aijuero Horseman. —The Incomparable Cavalry Kxperts of the Armies of both Europe and America—lncredible, Electrifying Feats of Wildest, Strancjest, most Expert, Martial, National and Individual Ecjuitatioii The Saddle. Lariat and Bolas Wonders of the World—Among all of whom there is not one inferior creature or commonplace partici pant. Monarchs't-ftttlioii A GRAND EQUESTRIAN REVIEW OF NATIONS True Representatives of Cuba s Heroic Struggle Each one on leave for honorable wounds Gomez and Maceo s Bravest of the Brave," Mounted and Armed as charging in the Field. ffystSL NOW PRESENTING A FACSIMILE OF , m COSTER'S LAST BATTLE Introducing Eight Hundred Men and Horses, in a jfcaST Tremendous and Transcendent Spectacle and Liv ing Tableau, Indescribably MIRRORING THE REALISM OP SAVAGE WAREFARP Prodigotis Performances by Wild Bedouin Gymaasts THE VIRGINIA REEL ON HORSE BACK JwOETp MARVELOUS FEATS OF WILD WEST MARKMANSHIP. W 1 THE MOST EXPERT MALE AND FE ' VULE SHOrs SiT Revelations of Barbaric and Military Pomp. Phenomenal Bareback Riding in Boots. Afielfl and Afar, by members of of?\ the Sixth United States Cavalry—Expert Artillery Drill with M*A Field Guns, each drawn by Six Horses, by veterans of jyM& £2l the Fifth Regimemt U. S. Artillery- Indian Attack on the Deadwood Mail Coach and Settlers Cabin -Cowboy Sport with the Bucking Broncos Electrifying Ra;;es between Rid ers of all Countriee —Exhibitions of Skill with the Lasso and Bolas —Rough Riders of the World in Astounding Faats of Equitation Buffalo Hunt—Wild West Girls in Rare Perfor mances on educated Broncos, and many other exclusive prcs- PROMOTED BY THE SOVEREIGNS of EUROPE _ OFFICIALY - CODNTEHANCED BY IT'S OWN GOVERNMENT UNQUALIFIEDLY INDORSED BY THE GREATEST GENERALS OF THE AGE THE ONLY EXHIBITION OF ITS KIND ON EARTH ELEVEN HUNDRED MEN AND HORSES At 10 o'clock A, M„ day of exhibition, An I VJl\ Unique, Real Wild West lIMnU Public Presentation, Led by the World-famous, Superbly Mounted Cowboy Band. An Impressive, Fascinating Street display of Savage Pageantry and Mili tary Pomp. An Equestrian March of Nations. THE BIGGEST MIIiEIM OF ILL 1 CENTIIiIES A Covered Grand Stand, seating 20,000. Perfect Protection from both Sun and Rain. No Circus tents, to either Roast or Fall. The Night Performances Splendidly Illuminated by Double POl table Elec tric Dyamos of 250,000 Candle-power. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN ORSHINE Afternoon at 2 oclock; Night at 8 o'clock Doors open an hourearlier General Admission 50c. Children under 9 years, 25c Numbered coupon, actually reserved scat-, will bi- sold on the day (if Kxhlbiton at Heed's News Maud Maui M m HI" "" l»vcn trie 1 r~ — - on -111 \ 3dtttti«n mj«c , J*-.' •;::« It'O tt> AT Jj£_Jr f •*. T"-' ""'■' -irewc-.t: K'■ / ■*'' y ' ■» I 7 >l, / V }A ' 'n ? slonil #fpr ?£/ "/TC avoided al- -5 tope the r if troop and friendly hand t- ,uld on!y jive thern » Hft. Thousands of weak and debilitated men *n J wotaen have found Dr. Pietd'» Gulden Medical Discovery the powerful ar.d time'y .Ud to set them npon the level road of per fect (envoy. It ere .t Ibeattli V making th- digesticu perfect »r. ' th: ! ?r rCfrulir and thoriu;,fl> It itpairs waited tissue rud bnildf up so'.il healthy flesl ar.d niu-.sl. r •?- wer. It n palatable, aud by the a-ewk est stomach In chror.ic coughs and lung liarasvi- u is fat *uperoi to mere -timtilatitifr aalt "rt'r. -s " It- jocfti elfects are rtal ar.d permanent For neatly thirty years Dr. K V Pierce ias biv - . cVi' f enr s-iltitjj rbvccMi of the Invalids' Ilottl md Bui|icsl InrtitHte, of Buffalo, N. \ , Uarnijf which tun. iLi? re markable "Discovery" Lai .vrounht thou sands if cure"? *e»-m:*:fy; zi one-cent stamps, or cloih bound tor 31 stamp?. N. Gaddis. Esci , of No. ,«ij B J htreet. Vaccina, Washington, writesr "I was taL-en ill in Felv riar" !»>.• headacheend in rev back I cafted In .1 dc :tcr acd he ;*3nv tbrct tiinea. He «ai'l I waa but I kept setting wane. 1 toot 1 c,h iii that I conld only sleep wru prwpi>e.l "p in h>-<5 "tfy luni™s h-j-t r-e "d I not so poc: tfcal I v. - j* ja-'t *,»iy ami 1 thought I was goinp to ''l * *n.M u bottle of lioetor Pieret'i GoldSfi M" 1 - 1 :! Discovery ■nid !t (ltd ne so ni'icb t*.: t I tried '"■r.oth'r one and it m .de tue str ng *n t <7"U. 1: ».xj m; Hf " HUMPHREYS' 'fe- VCTERIKaSY SPtC'fiCS 600 PAbE BOCi. hIAILED iKEE. CONTENTS : Part I.—Diseased of Horses Fart 11. Diseases of Cattle. Part. 111. -Diseases o: Sheep. Pari IV. Diseases of Hoqs. Part V.- Diseases of Docjs. Part Vl.—Diseases of Poultry. Same in bctt?r bind»r. v v.tj3. Hi .MPHCEYS'SFP- CO., Cor V ITS! aa % J-'-t St«..\«w York NtKVOL'S DEIiILITK, V!T\f. WRAh\E^» and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific N'o. 28 ians€ over -VO years, the only sruceessful remedy. $1 per via I,or 5 vials and large vxai powder, ior $5 S<»lr i*f»- «fT»t po#tn«iu rn rer*li>* price lllTl Hill:W 5«F.1». CO., '"or WllCnn A iobnSU., Kew lork 6ETTIHG HEADY Every espectaut motjier has a tryiug onletu to mkMk 1 |iT rm got ready for it, \ll ' { there is 110 telling *| \ what tnfiy happen. tS ChiM-blr-i is full t.f un< '-rtainties ii Mother's 1 r^end i-; the «;'. v h--!p you ;an uae M this C oie. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied s» vent months before baby comea, it makes the advent ear.y ar.d nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents "rnoniing eickneid " rolase= the overstrained mus cles, relieves tlie distended fix-ling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous aftr-r-eflfects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. One doll: r por bof.l 3t all Orng stores or sent, by express on receipt, of price l . Frsb Books, containing val'iahle iatorma tioi. ?<-r women, will Ik? to -iiiy ad iresa upon application to THB BRADHELD REOULATO2 CO., Atlanta, Oj. for agencroaa 10 cent §§BfA*£sMßALtf?§ T„,AL_ S .«. Ely's Cream Sain contains no cocaine, 9&f / mercury nor cny other Tmß It ia quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. Y c **xr(& It onens and c!eaue?e.; Jr™ ■ : ": —V- M /? the Naaal Paster*. fl HEAD Allays In 3am mat ion. * Bsbnlf Hcfils and Protects the Membrane. Ke.-iures the | Senses o* Taste and .Smell. IV. 11 ?L;cO->. \ Triau Sire 10c.: at Drugtrists or by mail. bi-Y BKOTIIEith. M Warren Street, New York. AS WAR ~HAS CORAL we all will have to keep up our spirits—best way to do this is not to use Lewin's spirits, but Lewin's pure r>e whiskey. We will ship to any place in the United States. Guaranteed [pure 6 year old whiskey either Guckeuheimer, Finch, Gibson,Overholt. Large, Mt. Vernon, Thompson $i per full quart or 6 quarts for *5. Grandfathers Choice WhiAev, guar anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon. On C. O. I), or mail orders <>f $lO or over, we prepay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., Importers and Wholesalers, 411 Water St. Opposite B. &0. Depot. Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Fa MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS iiinlll KoM by ,lr»»Kicl.ts. v *3®fiflESS? SJOTT CHEMICAL C 0.,« 1,-..1and.0. For Sale by D. H. WULLER fOfcftCK ROLL~3§/ > WIDE ABSDUJTELY FIRE-PROOF. Vjf #f_ add to the inflammability nV °* >' our Dwelling or Busi / ness Building by the use , of combustible building papers? (Vftnhairr is an absolutely Fire-Proof nUllUiril sheathing and can be had for about the same cost as "burnable" | papers. NinnKnrn 3c:s a harrier to flames, IMJIUJUni anc j w j:j no£ throw off that j stifling smoke which so endangers life in case of fire. ASK VOUR Q CALtR TOH ' NONEIURN." • H. W. JOHNS M'F'G CO.. . 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Chicaqo. Boston. Philadcifhia. ' Tll k crnz.E;x. BULLFIGHT BOMBAST. ipnuUh roreudom Are >«» i I alike Her in 1 iaimini; Victories. "Those constant 'victories' won by aur friend, the. enemy," remarked the man who ha 1 seen Spain to a reporter Icr the New York Sun. "remind me of the Herculean labors performed for public amusvuiont in tl»e bull ring at Madrid. "The chief toreador comes oat, stalks about the serena. swings his bright-col ored draperies, and finally, Halting be fore th*' cheat and pounds upon his manly bosom with clenched fist. "'Oh! mighty and mugr.ificent poten tate.' he < all.-, 'do bu! cast down the key. tha* I may g ■ and drag fram his lair the furious beast!' "Then, with great strides, hi passes to a gj!e, unlocks and opens It, Out cann." a puny, measly, bloodless little bull'calf, that has kept li .If .- :arved In a darkened pen to prepare It for the prowess of the fin-iter. Attendant gs.:id the poor, frightened creature through rhf ial spectacular perform ■l "t>\ Wher. tr>e 'furious 1». . ought to the- fc-reador slaughters It, nnd quickly erne.'iatcdx miles iroui euch oiLur. At each of these stations 40 horses were constantly kept and by the help of relays it was easy to travel UK) in a day. These services v.«rc intended for tlie state only, it being Imperative to secure the rapid interchange of official com munications. In the time of Julius Caesarthe system was ?o well organised that of two letters the great soldier wroto from Dritain to Cicero at T?oiue : the one reached its destination in 26 and the other in 23 days. Private citi zens hiul to trust to the services of slaves and it is not until the end of the third century that we hear of the establish ment of a postal system ior private.per sons by Emperor Diocletian, but. how long this system remained history does not say. Hibernian Relation*. A curious peculiarity of the Irish na ture is the tvide limits to which rela tionship is extended. "IX) you kinow Pat Meehan?" a peasant was asked. "Of course I do," was the answer. "Why, he's a near relation of mine. He wance proposed for mv sisther Kate." When faetiou-llghtiitg was rife in Ireland it was to a man's interest to "incrase his followin' " by extending the uuanber of his relations by every possible device. Happily faction-light ing is dead iu and a rutin has no need now to have behind him a long line, not of "ancestors," as Sir Boyle Koche would say, but of "relations," as was imperatively necessary when the "bhoys" were accustomed to "hould dishcusslon with sticks" at every fair. It is after he is dead that his relatione "come in handy" to the Irishman. They give him a "'grand buryin'." "Well. Mary," said a friend of mine to a do mestic who had been attending a "bury in'." "had Ma.t Malonev a good funer al?" "Oh, he hud a grate wan, s»lr," £>ald Mary. ' An' why wouldn't he? Wasn't he related to the whole barony? Fai'th, it reminded me of a Land lagu« meetin'." Bit* liiuot ol Kte*-!. A Sheiiield (England) firm Las just turned out au ingot of steel 50 tons in weight. It is the yield of four fur naces, and. will be used In the making of heavy guns. Peruvian Bitter*. I have been lining your Peruvian Hitters of late for mnlrirl.'* fever that 1 have not been entirely rid of for the past two years until now I must say your bitters beat everything. 1 used it only six weeks and began to improve the first week. I am now well and hearty and feel young again, even now in this yery hot weather. > The Scientific American. 111 answer ing a correspondent's question as to the cost of firing the modern guns, says that each discharge of a (i-inch gun costs $100; 8-inch gun, $200; 10-inch gun, $400; 12-inch gun, $600; 13-inch gun, SBOO. HOOD'S P!LLS cure Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Somebody who has tried it says an effective remedy for headache is for the sufferer to walk backward for about ten luinntes. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to .} days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately d..,- appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. F. Ralph Unionists Butler \pr q6 "A poor joke, says the Philosopher, "is like a bank account. It may be overdrawn. " Time and court plaster heal all wounds. Fidelity to principle is the highest ex pedience. TIM( ))«M child. Little Tommj*—Sifter Lillian likes to Lave you come hw •- >?r. Simpering—Aw, Indeed 1 How do you know that? Little Tommy—Well, people always like what r0.i1.t3 them glad, don't they? Mr. Simpering l —Generally. Dut how do you know!make her glad? Little Tommy—l heard her tellln' one of the other girls to-day that she just had to laugh every time she looked at you.—Cleveland Leader. A Silver Killing. Air. and Mrs. Cooper do not get along well together. She is not to blame, for he Is always saying spiteful things. For instance, when she happened to say that a murderer had been sentenced to £0 yenrs in Sing Shijr, he remarked: "Well, he is in good luck." "How so?" "lie will haveaquiet time ofltuntil he jfets out, and then he will be too old to marry."—Harlem Life. Fickle tti* iKf Wind*. "She is the most tickle tfirl I ever saw." "'Her love Is inconstant, eh?"' . "I should say so. She has a different make of wheel each year."—Town Topics. The Re*l (inraliun. "1 a:n true blue," she murmured, nestling upon his bosom. He softly sighed. "Is she true pink?" he a.kid gating raptlj into her complexion.— Fuck. IHHca»->iofr Chuncoa. Count Tize—T think I'll try U» win a plumber's daughter. Lord Nose —You're behind the times. 1 am, going to spread my net for tho daughter of a bicycle repairer.—Up-to- I>nte. T!».*? Up rfK Problem. "I'm perfectly miserable; I can't make up my mind —" "What kind of a husband you want?" "-Vo; what kind of a wheel I want."— Detroit Free Press. llirap In the Lnnn Kan. Young Lady (examining bridal veils) —Can jou leally recommend this one? Over-Zealous Shopman Oh, yes, miss! It may lie used several times. — I'it-Uits. Wliut Slie \\ oul«i I>o. Geru'dine —I wish I were a man. Gerald —What would you do? Gefakline —I'd propose to mo.—Town Topics. Tlie Speer lSrand of Brandy. Is a guarantee of Excellence. The Climax Brandy is made from grain? in IsTii is absolutely pure. For sickness in your family do not for heaven's sake use any brandy but old and strictly pure distillant from the grape. Generally speaking, engagements axe more apt to be failures than marriages. As the gas bill gets smaller the ice bill gets bigger. Trouble is a steady stayer The Spaniards are smart enough to get in their celebrations before the fleets come together. Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the tired frame and gives a j{o0 cents Love wakes the world go round, but the strawberry shortcake has to be big enough to go round by itself. Manufacturers estimate that more than 10.000,000 American flags have been sold within the last two months. ll«, -4 Hi. <>r n Oflv.-. A Hue carriage doubles t'.io pleasure of driv ing. buyers of e;irriai;«v« or licir nc can savr. .lobars by sending for the lirgc. froc catalogue of tho Elkhart Carnage &iui liarnoss Mfg. Co., Elkhart, lad. Quite a nember of flags that are sold now have 48 stars on them. This is three too many. Probably the extra three represent Cuba, the Philippines and Hawaii. Dr. Depew, who sailed on a short on a short visit to Europe the other day, left behind him a novel joke about a Chinaman of Manila, who said: "A Spaniard, he talkee, talkee; a Melican, he Doee, l)oee." The pastor of a congregation in a nearby towu was asked to act as peace maker in his choir, and he replied: "You will have to excuse me. I never interfere with the war department of the church." A contemporary relates the following: In an adjoining town while a ladies' card club was engaged in playing for a two dollar prize, the sons of some of them, small boys, were arrested in a hay mow, while they were playing for 50 cents as a prize. The mothers cried and said; "What a tenible place this town is to raise boys, anyway. It served the boys right, however. They might have known the difference be tween a parlor and a hay mow, and be tween a two-dollar and a 50-cent prize. In Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia and America, the five great continents, Shaker medicines are bein? used bysuf fering humanity for the cure of sick ness disease. Never was there such a universal de" uiand never such wonderful results. Shaker Digestive Cordial, a cure for indigestion, is prepared from herbs and roots, and is a natural remedy, which cures by aiding nature and not by fight ing her. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes those fat. who have become thin by not di gesting their food It restores the spirts and the appetite of those who are dejected and fagged out from the wearing effects of indiges- tion. It relieves the - ymptoms of dyspepsia and. after using for a reasonable time, finally cures the complaint. Sold bv druggist. Trial bottle 10 cts A Clarion paper tells of a man who mortgaged his farm to buy his wife a pair of diamond ear-rings. The wife took in washings to pay the interest on the mortgage, but the first job she lost one of the "sparks" in the suds, where upon she tried to hang herself in the barn The rope broke and she fell on a Jersey cow, worth SSO. and broke its back Her husband then undertook to s'aoot the cow to end its misery, but the gun burst and destroyed his eyes, and his wife ran away with a windmill agent. The mortgage is still on the farm. Get all the frills you can on vonr or gandie frock, if yon wish to be consid ered fashionable. The wheat corner is at an end, and the prices of floui are coming down to normal figures again. One can now buy flags by the yard • the web, and te:ir off :i" mfch :- ;i be If you do not think men vain watch the sly glances they cast any window where they catch their own reflection. j A/liD * SUMMER * MILLINERY < Bargain Prices!; i f NEW LEGHORN HATS, NEW SHEPHERDESS', f NEW SHORT BACK SAILOKS, NEW SArLORS. \ NEW CHIFFON. NEW FLOWERS. ? m Special sale of Ladies Hats at $2.00, the kind a syou will pay 53.00 and $3 50 elsewhere. • Have you seen those 79c Hats tor Children? V F \ou will agree with us they are worth twice ! the pnee. x \MARKS' J 108 S. MAIN ST., Butler. 2 Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. June in Our Store is Your Opportunity. Bargains in Every Department. JP Bargains in Choice Dress Goods. m Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Suits $ 'Jb Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Waists jA Bai'g ains in Ready-to-Wear Skirts. S *o Bargains in Ready- Jo-Wear Millinery C Every woman in Butler county can share in this June Reduction Salt, of DRV GOODS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY and UNDER WEAR. Prices speak louder than words Come and sec. DRESS GOODS. 25c Colored an ! Black Serges, also Novelty Goods value, 50 50c Rlack, Plain mid Figured Mohair Novelty Goods value, 75 si.co Black Silk Figured Gienadine Goods value, sl.s° «r.OO Fancy Silk Net Grenadine Goods .. .value, fi.so WASH FABRICS. 12c and 15c for Fine Organdies*. rea l value, 25c 12c for Fine Lawns and I.appetts real value, 20c IOC for Fine Dimity rea ' value, 15c Fine Ginghams for Dresses and Waists i:i all tlie new colorings and stylish designs, ioc. Largest and finest variety of Piques and Ducks shown in Butler from ioc to 50c. Ladies' Vests and Muslin Underwear; backward season, overstocked — special prices in the departments—splendid values. Summer Corsets, 39c— value,soc. MILLINERY. June Millinery at July Prices. 7-incli Moria Sash Ribbon, black, white ar4 colored. 50c. MRS. j. E. ZIMMERMAN. HUSELTONS j , SUMMER FOOTWEAR! n,JsLi-U# J ' Real Summer Weather - j-pj! \ ' Is bound to come now. Today's warmth and sunshine suggests that it's at our j . ' ; 'VV r - very doors. Every man, woman and . r .'{jjj' child with summer apparel wants will || find nowhere a stock as satisfactoty, de !' j j fct fg' <- pendablc or economical as ours. 1 j * See our Famous Styles and Quality in Tan and Black. GNT l E MEN S SHOS. j LADIES" FINE SHOES. Plenty here to interest the man who TWENTY STYLES FOR YOl'R CHOOsINU AT wants a good quality and styl« at reason able prices—at sl, $1,25, $1.50, $2, $2-50, $3 Sl, $1.25, Si.so, $2, $2,50, $3. Will enable you to choose 111 TAN OR In Tans or Black. They are particularly BLACK, with all kid or fancy vesting swell shapes Shown here in London tops, all sizes and widths. Come and see and Coin toes, in Knelish Pais* or Golf them. Reading the advertisement m palterns, finished with fast color eye or forms you tliey arc here, but you can large brass eyelets. Russia and Willow only realize the actual value when you Calf and Kid, in Tans, Chocolate or Black, have the shoes before you. BOYS' AND LITTLE GENTS' SHOES In Tan and Black, fashioned after the same models as the men's, at 75 cents, SI.OO, 11.25 and f 1.50. Misses' and Children's Tan or Black Lace or Buttou Spring Heels, London or Coin toes, with all kid or vesting tops, 00 cents to $1.50. THERE IS NOT A STYLE IN MEN'S HEAVY SHOES But what you'll find here at lower prices than others ask. Ours is a money-saving shoe business for you—at 75 cents, $ 1.00, $1.25, and .$1.50. B. C. HUSELTON, ilutler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. •A FAIR Face MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO WASTERS SALE! Notice is lieredy given that by virtue of au or«h*r i>r decree of the Court of Common I'leas. No. 'i. of Allegheny county. Pa., enter ed at No. "C>. October Term. 1597. in partition, the undersigned Master will offer and expose at public sale, on t he premises, on 22nd I >A Y<>F .) ULY, IMW. at one o'clock p. ni., the following described real estate: All that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate in Clinton township. Hut Icr county, I*:*.. beginning at a |M>st; thence north two degrees west along the land of the heirs of Charles llohti fot ty-ftve (4a) perches to a post: thence north eighty-seven and a half (*7H) degrees east along lands «>f Samuel (irindcr forty four perches and ten links to a post; thence west two degrees north forty-live perches, along the lauds of John Walker to ;i imst; th« nee along lands of J. H. McLaugh lin eighty-seven ;and a half (^7' 2 ) degrees north forty-four (44) perches and ten (10) links to the place of beginning, containing twelve and a half (i2Vi) acres, more or less. TKKMS OF SAI.E: Ten per cent, of the pur chase money shall be paid or secured to the satisfaction of the Master on the day of sale; one-third of the price shall be paid upon con firmation of the sale by the Court, the hand payment of ten per cent, to IKJ credited thereon: the remaining two-thirds shall be paid in twoeuual annual payments with in terest from tlie date «»f confirmation of the ( sale by the Court, t lie same to lie secured by lM>ud and tight mortgage including insurance clause. EDW ARD A. LA WREN* E. Master, VJ7 Fourth Ave . A M. CHRISTI ey, Pittsburg, Pa. Attorney. * SErr ° ioH * *1 |§p 4 ir-- ; - CATAI OG, c J IT S FREE! ? Contains a full S I ~ -t ( \ of all tlie Cameras and tii'.tographic / j t materials we handle new things C j # cooing in .:.i il> *< gu es C j < the lowest—this is photo- I ] C graphic headquarters hereal>outs. C / Dark room free to our customers. / / (iTIPDPN OPTICAL S t 3 I ICKCn) .SPECIALISTS, i \ € feTICHCN BUILOIIaS. X N 5»« SMITMrcfLD ST piTTS BURGH p A _ f V 40a SIXTH AVC. \ FACTS! j That you can buy the purest and best j wines and liquors from A. Andriessen at j the lowest figures. From the best known distillers and I wine growers in Europe or America A j few prices: WIiNU. y : yv- old, pun Bye. £J.Oi) KSIIIOII. Whiskey I yi>. «Io U lilskcy s yrs. old. pure Hye. 1.50 Wi.Kk. y » >yrs. .1«1. pur** lcvt*. i.w \V i'.'.'-v 12 vrs. old our.' I'v \\ .M. V!' 1. pun.- Ky. iSJT • • ' DM UID •••• M, Toe t«. I ..a. ,n... :_«.i per u'uilou. liu;«./i.il from inirallon. Send for price list. A. ANDRIESSEN. iSS I'edcral St. Allegheny, Pa. Telephone No. ikU. SUMMER RESORTS. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL. Bedford/,Pa. THE CARI>BAI> OF AMERICA. Open from June 27 to October 4. with in creased alt r act ions. magnificent xrolf links, and one of the finest howling alleys in the country, The waters of Bedfortl are the most enecti\*e and celebrated in the world. For terms and booklets address J. T. ALSII*, Superintendent. ARANDALE HOTtL. Bedford Springs, Bedford, Pa. Will open June Ist, at popular prices; line ly lix-ate'l w'.tliin a mile of jrolf links. For terms and Ixxikli-ts address ALSIP & SMITH. CONNEAUT LAKE. °?¥: t., Exposition Hotel % 'dk " ANU " if % Hotel Man tor, t* F. M. LOCKWOOD, PropT. ' + Butler's nearest Summer Resort. • + rfc° GooJ bathing and fishing, H- and all Summer Resort *• Amusements. ;:>Vy^V-+r I --«r ■tt. ; PURE BLOOD. : 0» health, J l s v ijror no room for disease J % wlutu the veins are tilled X * with rich, red corpuscles. 0 5 Liiidiey's ImprovedS | Blood Searcher I 0 M::i»rs pit re b!oi«l on es scrof- # 0 til.•», eryslp.-las, pimples, boils, # $ sore ej*es, sc;'.'i'. lieu' 1 . -!>lood dis- # cases of all /or:;is. Here's proof: A M - .I'fiT *> 1.%, OHZ". i»i. Llndsc vN Hi >• i S-- reh«r i.ns > W r «; J but 111 nd that |>r liridvey's Mo*»d J V Searcher uillctl. «•( a jierinanent cure V m in u >h»»rt time It's wonderful. 0 \ J \ k. j. r.iLr.«'R:-: co. \ PITTSBURG. CA. # Al all Drugijii-ty. cnltCD MIE riiilin GHt'ASE ukv: M aim \h»RLD. unsurpaewri, *rtu»T7jr outlasting two Ih>x»>s aur othor brnnd. Not i •ffrctod hjr licnt. trrjKTTIIIUiKM'ng. ruii SALii UV m- 'T.n-1 r!V.v, k.Ai.T.-r. . < 'Summer r-v Summer $ yMillinery.*—l • I crl Millinery. J 3 1 [The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co.X \\ OVERSTOCKED. £ I Me r. I r-i k.-ij v:ili miiuimt Ull lm ry ... ,»nd mu»t Kct rid of ilm-diV i i ■ 1 • Rut .. iliers. VValk-A Fin* ii;tt-» I v *•' IMh ■ -V. rt j t- (ir-i > < J I Mourning Millinery for Immediate use I v | (122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. 122 S. Main St.X tA SERMON £ IConkt iMiiilj be preached on thenibject of cheap clothing with whicbSs 'the market has been flooded During the periods of depression in the tradr^ | we have maintained our well known standard of ffe [HIGH CLASS CLOTHING. $ |Thii seasons prod ever shown tl I We il-sire t.> cal! special attention to our uMis&l'y arge variety Ictieq tailed >Boys and Childrens Garments S .for which we hr»ve earned the commendation t!.c most crititica! buyer Jv >T. H. BURTON. ■M|j||-:|||i'- T. H. BURTON,! War™ War War To The Finish. Competition routed long ago and our low prices for pure liquors will always l>e maintained. We pay express charges 011 a!' orders of +5 00 and over and deliver the liquor., m your house No extra charge whatever. Here ate a few of out prices: Anchor Rye per Qt, $2.00 per gallon. Possum Rye <>sc per Ot., $2.50 per gallon. Guckenheimor Rye 4 years old. 75c per Qt. $3.00 per 01'. Bear Creek Guckenheimer j O years o'd, SI.OO per Qt , $4.00 per Gil!. Finch }- Gibson j C «jt«. .issirteH fir $5 00, Overholt The best and purest California Wines in the county, 5 c per quart, #5.00 per case of ons dozen full quirtr - any assortment. Our Gins are the purest and best—ii.oo p.-r quart - in the country. Semi for price list; mailed free. • We want your custom, and we will have it if LOW prices for the REST liquors can get it. HAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-. ALLEGHENY PA. HI - WITS • Sffi. Reliable War News Wjfflfet.-. IN THE GREAT NATIONAL X \ FAMILY X V NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front The {Jew York weekly Tribune Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up t"> the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to I'arm and Family Topic, Foreign COl respondence, Market Reports, and all general newi of the World and Nation. RELIABLE WAR NEWS We furnish The New York Weekly Tribune and your favorite home paper, TH ••CITIZEN." Butler. Pa., Both One Year For $1 50. Send all Orders to the "CITIZEN." BUTLER PA NO r*. TT. Hurray Prtrr.Sl6.9Q. Wigom*. S.-ni for larpa. frw s*. tt#Burr«y. Prioe, with curtain*. lamp*, «aa- AI Cool at trlit for fi*> Catalog ao of all our styles chadt, afron and fenders, |6O. At good a* tells for S*& CLKHART CAKIUAOE AND lIAKXKS3 UTo. CO. W. U. IH.VTT. ELKUAKT, LX». < i WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. % Farmers be Wise, Heal with as and Save 40 per cent, on your Fertilizer#. 5* YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT. S 5 Analysis. Phos. Acid, Ammonia, Actual I'otash, £ 3 percent. percent. percent. 5; > Pure Raw Bone Meal n2t025 4 to 6 923.00 per ton. «- 35 Fonr Fold Fertiliser ... oto 10 li to 3 2 to 3 1600 $ 5 Smoky City " " Bto 10 1K t>-'K V/Jotyl JS-oO «- 5 Biu Bonanza " Bto JO V'i to3}Z 4 tos 20.00 5 Potato Special " 9 to 10 to 46 tc» 7 aj.oo 3 Tobaceo Special " 11 to 12 f to 4 4 to 5 21.00 «- Bone and Meat . .... 15 to 15 i to 5 iS.oo 3 for sample :mened Imsi- the uccotumoda , . .. f lion of the traveling uess in a shop in the rear of the Arlingtou Hotel, where Everythlll); f"*K ni'CISSS. he will do Horse-Shoeing in RSIHHG. Oiiif " the most approveO style. IR » K AND ROAD ". i J i ai.gn.r.q j A SPECIALTY Are those who takeHoxsie'sC. c. in. ' ! for coughs, colds and croup. No opt 115 !to stupefy, no ipecac to nauseate. C Subscribe sor :ho CiTi'iEN" j cents.*