The Great SHO6 Sale Still Ooing on At Miller's TWO GREAT SALES COMBINED. Great Sample c«1 Stock Reducing I Over 1000 pairs of Samples Left Go at about Half Price. It is a great sale'that is now going on at our store. We never sold as many shoes in July as we are selling now. We are interesting our customers. We're selling them shoes cheaper than ever before. The Sa c of Sample Shoes is wonderful. People are coming from far and near for the great bargains. No wonder. Think of it—good stylish shoes at half price; some caseiTless. Come in before the samples are all gone. $2.43 $2.48 buys any t2n shoe in the house in Men's or Ladies . We want to sell all our tan shoes before August 15. We place on sale $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Fine Tan Shoes at $2.48. Not one pair is held back; all go in this sale. OUR 98 CENT SHOE SALE s better than ever before. You will be surprised to see what nice shoes you can buy for 98c in Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Boys . The Greatest of all Shoe Sales. C. e. /Wilier The New Cambridge. Located right in the heart of the town —Fret- bus to all the springs—Good table and every modern convenience—the nicest and most convenient place to stop at Cambridge Sprir\g« WR'TE TO Haggerty & White, Cambridge Springs, Pa WORTH ITS WEIGHT IB GOLD PAYMENT OP ONLY ONE DOLLAR POSSE&SIONOF The New Werner Edition ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. A SUPERB LIBRARY OF 30 MASSIVE VOLUMES So complete that it covers the entire range of human knowledge. The entire set with Guide and case delivered <£ 1 ( U upon payment of only ' MSJ Balance payaOle in small monthly payments. Workmanship and material the best known to the book-making art. The product of the largest and best equipped book factory in America. The BRITANNICA Is the acknowl- ' If you cannot send your children to •djjed standard of all Encyclopedias, and the University, bring the University to the NEW WERNER is the btst edition them. of the Britannica. This edition has never been sold for | Do not put your money in old editions less than $64.50. For a short time only or poorly made books because they are $40.50 cash, or $45 00 on monthly pay cheaper. The BEST Is the CHEAPEST, ments. Consider the advantage of a family ORDER NOW, and take advantaga who has this work over one which has of this rare opportunity to secure this ur •ot. * j rivalled fund of universal knowledge. FOR SALE BY J. h. DOUGLASS, BUTLER FA. Asl ° Paints ■9 F° r Buggies. Wagons, AIA9E TO PA, NT SXe BUILDINJS WITH • Work , etc, REDICK &GROHMAN- No. 109 Main St., - - - - - - Butler, No Lady Would Do Such a Thing. No ladv would take her watch when out of order, to the first person who dis played the sitfn " Watches Regulated an.f Repaired." But she would carefully enquire for a man whose acknowledged skill entitled him to take in charge the delicate mechanism. How much more careful should a woman be, when she herself is disor dered, not to entrust the delicate and complex mechanism of her being to the , first man or woman who displays the j sign " Medical Advice Given." So sign I is to be trusted which says "Medical j Advice Given " and stops there. Medi- j cal advice can be given only by a phy sician. An accredited physician will put ! his title with his name. Suppose a sign reads, "Medical Advice Given by a Man." What woman would not in stantly say. "The fact of being a man doesn't qualify him to give medical ad vice He must be a physician to do that." But suppose the sign reads: " Medical Advice Given by a Woman." Is not the fact just as patent that being a woman does not qualify her to give medical advice. The woman must be a physician to do that. Medical advice given by an unskilled woman is just as dangerous as if given by an unskilled man. In inviting sick and ailing woman to consult him by letter without charge, Dr. Pierce points to an experience and practice of over thirty years, devoted specially to diseases peculiar to women. In that time Dr. Merer and his associate staff of medical specialists have success fully treated more than half a million women. All correspondence is treated as strictly private and sacredly confiden tial. Letters are promptly answered, and the answers are mailed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing upon them. Write without fee and without fear to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalid*' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N V. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. = | Wounds A- Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, sfjCs fjC - an< ' St.oo. hold by linjgiflni", where tlio veins aro filled 1» v/lih rich, red corpuscles. }I Mindsey's Improved? \l Blocd Searcher ;! 1 1 I, takes pure Wood—cures Fcrof- < I I t-cla, erysipelas, pimples, bolls, {I I I sora eyes, scald head—Wood die- ( • cases of all form 3. Here's proof: (> Met* -pot/ via, Own. (I ', l)r. I.inilsey'3 Ulood fScnrchcr lm» , | I' v >rkcd v. oti'lcrwlthlno. I haYcbcen ' it tr iiiblcdwlth HrrofulafrthlrtHyrart (| J I l/ib I find that Dr. J.inrtsey's I'-lnoa ( | I' ftarrherwllleawtapormanentcuio I" 1 L liiiiiKVmrtlirru-. It'dAvoTirJerful. 11 Jk (\X{.lAxmcan. .k ? K. J. aiLMORK CO. 5 ' ' P.TTBBURU, PA. J At all Druggista, SLOO. F y ||= A X^tL haul hiK^^g the wagon wheels witli flra MICA Axle Greasi V| f|■Km Hot a h«»K nnd h'f»rri why it> Iho hIQ jOTa* «*ver jiutoti an itxl«*. fflyflr Kol'l ••vrywherc. .Made Ity MB W HTANDAMI) OKI« CO. ■ MARKLETON SANATORIUM Has all the elements Necessary for an Ideal Health Resort. Skillful Medical Service, Invigorating Mountain Air, I'ure Waters, Scenery Unsurpassed in America. Only three hours' ride east from l'ittsburg, in the Allegheny moun tains. Open nil till- year, under tli<; medical ron trfM of l»r. I-'.. 1 i. I vriiduat** of I'nl verslly of Vermont. iihsUli i| I »y skillful pliy hlcliiiih. AJi|x>l tit rii<-I>tH• >f I .lie 11 o*t ii|»|irot cd kind*. mid llrnl-cliiss In < v«-ry ri npcct Troiitincni l»y riH'illclnnn nml luitliH "f nil kinds, iiiiitHair' 1 ami I.clifiiil''al and tK'i'illn baths. KulldliiK hcal< d with hill wati-r, IlKhtcd liy i 1.-i lii lly. snpiilh'd wit h pnn- innuiitalii waU r. (.urniundcd I>y (|iilci n stful nioun tHln Si rni-ry. l,o< at<'l on I'lttslmrK division ..f I! \ 1». I! I( . which liinin.-ts H with I lirlni'lpal rlllos and thi lr railroad systems, also with lln I"'miKVlvanla railroad at Myndinan. Johnstown, l onliclsvllh-. Urad ilix'U 'l'l l ins i i'asonal.i' Hihmlhl ral'-s for minister*, inlssionarl' , t.-a.-hi rs. physlrluns ami t lirlr fandllcn For furthrr Information and rlri'iilar* THK MAHKLKTONI SANATORIUM CO., Marklcton, Somerset ("0., I'a. f75 BOX RAIN COAT ' A nun I.tusi.no w«T«iirinM»r "»ll kIJI IUHII Hill 52.75. :nd No Money. l.ili'iilUd'toHi 1 u.'.'i'llr'r ■ 1. .«r.p*«l« ~,1,, . * 7i. »ii"t '■ M' r »■ I'linrlfi " rtis 'MACKINTOSH . .1, 11. . II Ir "I "I'rv""' y.nuln* I>i'la< ..»ft«:l«liiritrl ' f| , IN I E! 'j 'i'm mtoS'SSIBM 0..r0...u .t7rom'"».w'L , Vi'i^ , writr«W%™ «»»«""itOf BUCK & CO.. CHICACO, I LI. THE CITIZEN. Polly at the l'hoif. One West Madison street druggist jogt a cnstoiner through his fondness for pets He has a large green parrot, and the cage is hnng near the telephone, with the result that Polly has becolne quite proficient in "telephone talk" and furnishes much amusement to the cus tomers who have the time to stop and , listen. The other day a stylishly dressed young lady came rustling into the store j and asked permission to use the phone. I The druggist pointed to the rear of the . etire, and she started in that direction. I The store was rather dark, and when I she heard some one apparently talking into the receiver she seated herself on a chair to wait. "Hello central—hello, heller—yes, give me four-double-eight express. Yes, hello; who is that? Oh, yes; what, yes; hello, I say; no, I didn't get that; is that so? Well, gcodby ; ring off. Hello, central; hello, hello; give me"—and so on and so on through several repeti tions. Then she rose and advanced with a etately air to the clerk and asked if he thought "that person" intended to use the telephone all day. "Why, that's only the parrot; he"— Bat the tront door had slammed be fore he conld finish his eentence.—Chi cago News. Wanted to S*« Thnt Foot. On the principle that to some persona even old stories are new, this one, of the royal princelings of England, is given in Mr. G. W. E. Russell's recent book, "Collections and Recollections:" Au English gentleman who had a de formed foot was going to visit the qneen at Osborne, and before his arrival the queen ani Prince Albert debated whether it would be well to warn the Prince of Wales and the princess royal of his physical pecnliarity, so as to avoid their making embarrassing re marks, or to leave it to their own good feeling. The latter conrse was adopted. Lord duly arrived. The foot elicited no remark from the royal children, and the visit passed off with success. Next day the princess royal asked the queen: "Where is Lord ?" "He has gone back to London, dear." "Oh, what a pity! He had promised to show Bertie and me hie foot!" They had canght him in a quiet spot and mado their own terms with the captive. Ilia Half War Scheme, Not long ago a Pittsburg life insur ance agent persuaded a Chinaman to |ake out a policy of $5,000. The latter bad no clear idea of the transaction, bnt understood that on paying the premiums promptly he would be enti tled to $5,000 some time. He began bothering the agent for the money ufter a couple of weeks had passed, and the agent tried to explain to him that he would have to die before he could get it. The Chinaman fell down a cellar way and was badly hurt. His friends tried to attend to hint without calling in a doctor. When they did call one in two days later, the doctor was angry "Why didn't you call me sooner?" he "This man is half dead now." Next day the injured man's brother was Ht tlie iusuranee office with a claim for $2,500. "Yon're not entitled to anything on this," said the Insurance agent,- "nulil the uan is dead." "Doctol say Lim half died," an swered tho brother. "Why ho no glet lat half" Nmv takes Hi.s Home Paper, A jealous editor down south tells of a man in his neighborhood who doesn't take a piper. Thin money saving fel low (rot, a M -tiue story paper and found that by sending one dollar to a Yankee h' 1 could get a cure for drunkenness Sire enough he did. It was to tal>e the pledge and keep it". Later on he sent fifty two-cent stamps to find ont how to raise turnips successfully, lie foand out Jnst take hold of the tops and pull." Being young he wished to marry, and sent thirty four one-cent stamps to » Chicago firm to know how to make an impression, When the an swer came it rend, "Sit down on a pan of dough." That was a little rough, but he was a patient man, and thought he would yet fucceed. The next advtr tiseinent he answered read. "How to double your money in six months." He was t<4d to convert his moo ey into bills, fold them, and he would see his money doubled. The next time he sent for twelve useful household articles and got a package of needles. He was slow to learn, so he sent a dollar to find out "how to get rinh' "Work like the devil and never spend acerit." That stopped hi in, but his brother wrote to find out how to write a letter without pen and ink lie was told to use a lead pencil. He paid five dollars to learn to live without work, and WHS told on a postal-ear L "to fish for suckers as we do." He takes his home paper now, and is happy HOO VS PI ' • r t !/er Ills, Bll iodlinoss, ln«(i< stion, Hoadacho. Easy to tako, cany to operate. 28c. Punishment after Death. The body of Col. Robert G. Ingersoll was cremated This was in accordance with It is own ideas of the proper dispo sition of tht* dead. Ingersoll used to tell a story with good effect about a sum 11 boy and a ground hog. A minis ter riding along a country road, on horseback, saw a boy in a fence corner with a big club in his hand pounding a dead ground hog with great energy. "What are you doing?" inquired the minister, as he stopped his horse. "I'm ponndirig' this ground bog," said the boy, as he whacked away, al most out of breath "What fort" "He bit me," sobbed the angry boy. "IJnt lie's dead. What's the use of pounding him after he's dead?" "I—(whack) —want to (whack) show him (whack) —that there's pun ishinent after death!" By the same process of reasoning, those who predicted a particularly warm reception for Ingersoll when he entered the portals of the "unknown country." may convince themselves that they were right. And it. might also seem to render more appropriate the suggestion of Henry Ward Meecher, who, after hearing Ingersoll's lecture on the poet ISurns, proposed as an epitaph for the great agnostic the simple words, "Robert Burns." KHIUJMATISM CIJBKD IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumntism and Neuralgia radically cures in ito days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and tnysterlouii. It removes at once the causes and tin disease immediately d,s --»•])[ ears. The first dose greatly tenefits; 75 cents. Sold J. C. Kedic, ar.il J. !■ I'iilph Drugtilst* Butler \t>t t/> The census of li(00 will show that this country of ours is the wealthiest nation on the globe' Our actual and available wealth is estimated at one hundred II lion dollars Kngland is second on the list with seventy live billions At this st'itson, when nasturtiums are so plentiful, all should know that their leaves and stems, when oaten whilit utilj fresh and crisp, are excellent to tone up the digestive urgansand increase the ap petite ('hopped fineand put into stew ed potatoes, they improve them as much, if not more than parsley If you would know the secret of your neighbors fine appearance, ask him the name of his tailor; ask him. too, how ir.uch a jear he spends for his clothes and subtract the amount from the cost of your own. You will be agreeably surprised, more so if you will prove it by giving us your measure, as he did. Our new fabrics for spring and summer embraces the choicest products of the loom. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES WANTS Want a Kodak? 1 Want a Camera? Want a Bargain? Wai.t a Book? Want i Bicycle? Want a Piece of China? Want a Fine Picture? Want the latest in Stationery? Want anything in Fancy Goods or Art i^ine? The only place is at Douglass' Book Store. There' are bargains every week There are low prices all the time. Visit every day at DOUGLASS BOOK STOKE. Near P O Peoples Phone 162. Butler, Pa THE BEST SUMMER TONIC recommended :tn a moderate use of pure and whole some liquors. We are Importers and handle only the !>e*t brands of wines, whiskeys, etc. If you are dissatisfied with the wines and liquors you have been getting, give ours a trial. Prices lowest for pure goods: rtSCII, BT. VKUXOS. (.ItKKViiUnm DIII.IX.KU. CHIMIN, IIVKKIIOI.T. I.AKUr TIIOMPSO.V BiiIFMiKI'OKT, Any of the above brands of whiskey, un adulterated, ii years old. ®l.ort per full i|t. : Ii f] ts.. tiKAMIFATIIKK'S MIOIC. , :i w hi-.key guaranted I years old. $5.00 per gal. On C. O. I'. or mail orders of Js.ei) or over we Ihix and ship promptly; express charges pre paid. We have no agents to represent us. Send orders direct and save money. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., 411 Water Street Telepbone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa. Opposite ll' O. Depot " ..3':TO'. ? .R- • It Will Start Your Business. Butler Business College I-'all term begins Monday, September ttb, 1899. Languages under the direc tion of Rev. f'.latzert, of Kvans City. A thorough Musical Couise (particulars an nounced later.) Send for our new Catalogue. A. F. REGAL,SPrin., 31Q-327 S. Main St. Butler, Pa. copies' P 1 one 271 Bell 174 NOTTS PENNYROYAL PUIS >-I'lllll Me. 1.1 l»> ll»lU'rl*t*. .i'Jst HOTT CHEMICAL CO . • CNk (Alit'.li/'i I. t ll«h Di. ' Hm4 rEWSIVTiI)YftB. PELLS 4 v Orltflitnl *» tl «»nlf .li.'. A ejif», r-i.»t»o i«o,i» t-l /*■ I>ruir?irt tut CkifKt«»r 1 M"iluk t'i.i /A\ F '***■' —1 "* ' '»» I U «l *'» l [ \ I e Biwi Wltb • I' 1 " 'imlt) VMr ft» VVI BO oihrr. V I I ~ Afttims *n l Hmtmw A» 1 »r €«C w W I-I iiv»i4 *•«€ l»r«, t llllMltall 111 V H3 " It+th-r Tor I <•» f 'f. »•? Ptllfrn \ tr y:,iL io,no«» i «m■*.«»!»'• ;/«•» /y#r. (t t'i I i i(ii<*i ( Ulr\>mi» r < UrmUill HUH) Uh llmb »rr, i'HiI.AOA.. PA. r««tc > WANTED—A Reliable MAN:: »f(;ooi|id(lm.i f, » no!Mt lumlnr hfrom j r-.|»- T| crty-«»wii«T». Any u. u ktH>wn willing Xto WOI 0 slotOsli INN I- V. < inn* t X iriffisiori or tai nv, |»»tiil weekly. Atldrcfln f'ir , , 3 jinrtiriilnrfi, thi« p»i|»«r. ( J * II A KltliS 11. < II \ -• »•;. l;«M lu'4t««r, N.Y. i > < te I&I v c i »c / /wwVVt"' A /Aw ooArTrr* rn.t \ *T A M |j|" *s?y? a K *%.> v TRY .-V lAM S I'HILAOI LF'HIA fi| * } --DCNTAI. BOOM ■-• M m? .'M - sth Ave., Pitt t ■'■j, I'j If ;'T v 'i. phactiCA' y.ii.iiiKti,. I rnow'i ;»"i f>f ,n , c - « ■>' tj A■ • •'■" '•••>•; why ..or tjc V ' t ins/ '■ 11 A •Vl "' >■•' ' '"' 'la f lib 3 PFR rOOTH A 1 tl„ w .r : ••. it. im i.i. onivJii rj rKE^LEY^CLmE^ LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. J Remove* all desire an-! appetite, build* up [ho W s system, renew* health and »laor, brightens the f i Intellect and fits ono lor business. M 9 TUB O«I.* MITI.ER I*KTM T« V \ *J>"tr,» iv «» "«■ i r.vi.evi.VAWl». A f I^.^ Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON. Foimerly llornc Shoer at the Wick 1 inure him ojientM l>u*i ticHH ill a shop in the rem of the Arlington Hotel, where he will 'l° JJorsr-ShoefiiK in the moHt npjirove't uiyle. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. The Butler Fair, SEPTEMBER 5. <>, 7, 8 Bigger and better than ever Everybody come. Big money's worth-and a good time for all When You Come Stop :iih) see iiv I >ur stock i-i bigg- ran 1 '.Niter titan ever Kre-.li. .Ut«-.'•» .in ir i headquarter*. pa-kaj.s In f.-. meet frlrn. Itmt KIHROSS. Ai! widths, all colors. plain, plaids and stripe*. Tin- KU>l»>n»art- fau.-j but the prices an' not. KTCETEItt That means a whole lot of iroods w. liav. noma >°* <|tial to OT|(tM thai f nt t«> f I oo.ou, tli«' tfrri»t«-«t yoiiPffrww Kid 1 far b«tU»r tliun uitraim \>y nttirr* ni»nr*, K our aprrUl I*4l nfFrr price, 931.75, L^HBI prltf cbirf itl b; •ili'r* Much u»* mlVrr «*»»• in trr mml<' Im Inrr. r < THE ACMF QUIEN •• r • «*.. IM I< Ul> *MI m rt»T t riiVM) i n viru»ri.i,M.run>if. * r».»n the l!l<.-i rat I .ri hliiiwn. \ rV linifrtvrd d I reft from m iibotogruphjou can form wim# lnn Ir '.. OuUlsna. |rlr«l' \ rrm»mm, KIM Trrhly ■■■■ n llu»o.. 1 I ■ ~ f BSI 1 I ThM Mwrll. Iniml O'tran H-ril, I Kcli llrfliMtral ln**-4 Kfwmilur; Cl|»r Vmlll; MnHt I H<-i ol I) P«rr law! Irlrli* J Uer«l-t, | A»l »f II I Itnrminclt flrllllinl I < ir«|« I K#t „f %V' H I ill— ■A Kith im i s-t »r >ii . c " \ "- • si.n IViNri|.ai Ilr».u. I 111. VI M I <|l HN » r ' ♦ HHI "^^TW tlon '-on-Uf Of thfi-' lctiratad %r M »n H^4a v w|iT< liarr-nly I| I Hf n Hi wifiii' « •mii'l < ixipler* rnnl tm llNNi4aa, al~><> Imhl ftlU, iaaifu r*.«ii 3 1 >«llow and Hi.. I In I II f kHHHH \t \l i i)I I I \ furi.l-li.Ml with a I"«JI 1.. . filnfc Fi ♦MM h mirror, n Irk el |.lat«i|l«| lium««, t nßfcMi IT 'l* f'lTnlif'if 'TMI - funtuii fr»» • ii«r i'*»i I-11.. ~r fffiaraiitM. tprm v» Mi ii nIIt |«it ir ivrn out Beti; .fi f w#> i • it fr»-r «ri iiurgi 11 v ulli rafiiud voiir moitry If nr« not iiy ■ fC WW «.f llu-aa oruaii- IN- al Ml if. Bf «»\< im LIABI LI TY IS h a v imt'lpalt with it* a»«k your nrltfh»w»r al.out Uh.Wl|||> * » f the iniblirhrr Ihl« |*n|a>r 01 Mrtro|tfi!itaii Natl«>iml Itank, or CV>rn **ai H»nk. Clib'M", »ir Ht rm*n Kn-lunsr |i«nk. Krw Vnrh . or any railriMad <.r aaur«a> < tiniMitijr In ( lili Mifii. Ita-f ••■|.lial u* ».»r $ .OOiMMt i»o, vrru|i/antlra nn«* «.f It,. I.rgr.i l M.ir.r» ».»«►. k-»r. ('h'"aifo. ami Mnpl'iy n««ail» .• wm |« .|.l«- In #»ur own ImlMinir »•« *nu oßut%<* »T •!* aw mm 4mp rilliM. f 11i-«t •»4 u|»: alu'iivirvlliii.,' 11l muahal in- tr umi-m ,»• |owc-t wlioknal# piW Wrlif f r frr. • '**>*, fimmu an.l ifi.i.i. al ti 11 u».. of . .lalo*ru.< A.Mr. • H.-h-ek a 1 • « r . ta«r.*«ai f r«llaM. MUwa. | • EARS, ROEBUCK A CO. Inc.). Fulton. «n»* W »»man CHICAGO. lIL. A FAIR MA/ PHOVL \ b MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SH \i C SAPOLIO SEND US ONE DOLLAR , r « | h!H# j illi rw M«»> «r««U I (Ml. OI» (INIk M(MK, l#> fri'lgttt( i> I'.. t In • il - 91 "ITK of, tt |,,a E - nt > BTOVC CATALOCUI. ni l frclifhl rlinfV"- Tl»l* *«<•*• I« »lip Ko ■. ov«»» H I' ,»i«a 11, toy*l titf. »i»i»«Im fr »i» pr«-l |»l|f lr«»ii # • t'* 1.. •lliim, br»7 lii'tt % y tlnlnjpi •ml feral**. I i rif •• »v rii • 11• If. IM'M vjr tin llm »| oven ItAiuiMiinn | , , i |i k '< miliii' Him t .||,»i |inrf*l«lii lluft liMf- f »f!'i trui'it VKfcK . ,i» . .kit Ur% i- I f ,t « «• fV '< I r i' * m 11 ctov». ll»« I- ••nly <•»■•.ut tin* f i ~, t | ( rfm lull* •(i ••••»» »«H »• §»••( \.|.ir• WEARS. ROEBUCK * CO. INC -CHICAGO.ILL (%*■*•, U«] crviion or father, John Meehling, ' 1:11< Ivti i* C« >t 11 i1 1 CLEANKD or DY KD If >o u want fjCMKi J»t»*l rcli.title cloning or dyeing dour, there is just one plan- in town where you get it, and tlt.it is .it The Butler Dye Works ] S'i l /Viitor uveiiur WkV- VV c no fine w.trk in out -1 I• i Photographs This is the time ot ) -ir to h.tvt a picture nt youi house. C»ivc us a trial. Aif-ot for tli«* .l»ii.f«t<>wa sii'li'tir Itiui'l t*'». ■ PW York R. FISHER & SON. r*;C*x>X*>>;: »X*X*> • > I West Winflcld Hotel, G£> Gw. LUSK. Prop r. GO l int Clam T»M'- »nm «nQOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOfOOOOdQ, < j ►Summer '-p IZ>q Summor < » 4 1 >MiMinery * * ■ • ■ t ■illiiiorf < > *ll The Leading Millinery House of Butler Comity. i\> SUMMER SALE | The popu'.i: K "j.;: Kuicr Hat.Lidirt' and Xism • | *Hats, Hats, Sailor Hats. Ladies* and Misse» Strawo 8 IfiaM Rough and Ready Sail* - O M nmed Bonnets and I O 0 All the newest thapca aari itjrln is to be fan! at tw *»r at iJmA 1 11'.- -'. X I I Mourning Coods Always on Hand X J [122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PAV Manufacturers $5 Suit Sale | We l>ouglit of an Eastern Clothing Mak er his entire Men s Suit st a ►Suit—worth double the monev. A A Check Scotch Caaaimer Suit $5. A Light All-wool Scotch Suit S3. A Blue Cheviot Suit J5 A Brown Melton Suit |5. A Black Cheviot Suit J5 A Brown and Gray mix Caaaimer Suit SA. See our window display of these suits; you can't help but buy one: thev are so good for so such a little amount of C 7 money, ( all and ask to be shown these suits, no trouble whatever. Schaul &Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. SEND WO MONEY 3Wane> mi**. lu«<-aa»iamin«jitl i*tr Mtml rwig«( tSapat tad W I- J fiMirt'l p*rtw*tly Mi.«r»n«r* tnrtif M M ||ii"—— fil. i I 1 ••Ml i« ai.Maw .ell mm •» §•*.«•> mm 4 •llimf IfIB BltU 99. »*%*< IT* Our tMCial Of»ar Prte* tic ja mn! freight -iiartM. fb# 19 p»qnj| sad frtUM «lil 1% »mmt9 Mfi M*tls* CIVE IT THIICK MONTHS TIIALU yw m M«. «i • e »r rrtqrn »..«»r tU 3* Mt lav *•** ats axt i»»Hi4 •• mm* mf aaid of ImMm •> laaa. «t«,m Stt.MMi, * mmmrn • lt.Ma»4 •». all f*»r a.—«.« I. Vm Q«Hf. fan ,■■> C ■ SAlZSJZZ;jtssrjsatsjxszr I fir pEWARg of iMiTATiPWt |U IJW f ji van -ua laOtteaaaaH "ra. m.H l» Yin—ii mm 4 Imm m (VI .1 iniirii *i» »»• ••?. §mw THE BURDICK !3^». , K5r«T55Ta JUHVt * ========= UIM liM, •!** m • ■nimNwi atNH muniuiiK miirv «i "" l,,ir tf ■■ miiafTiirtuu * 1 pM« f r 4 ,J" * "irst Bum § mm OHttk <*• «•*■» mr m r * 'maw wfca» *4 j<*««»'>'« »»*>««-e~ L **w't plUl* «**«*• 't«f »tad'dmß»VMw« nUM^IIW mm ■ MT t«w • llllcl»« mt -mm •«» Hi. MWkM HNin (if. •»«"! Mill WU. N .r- I. .«■■ . -u> ■» ( «*«» SEAIVB. ROEBUCK * CO. Inc. Chicago, lil. DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SHIP YOU All Charges Paid A Gallon of Pure Peona. Rye Whiskey for 13 We >Uxi't Unmr v arr kniMful ahnof it. hot the tw*t way to convinrr vnarwll is to vend v a trial •mice Sen.l the nm'nint .-ither in currency Ky lejpateml letter. I*. O. or.ler i* r\prr*a. an-1 we will '«.* «kip t»l prena* cxprrx*age<>n a gallon aI Cal«n«-t 4 rear aa Yon will lie wrnneii at the >|tialitr «»f thw wht«ker Mm rf'iarantr.! ihviltttrlr |xire. 4ml 1* junt what r*•« nre-t ia the linage at ftl»« «ea-«>n of the jrewr What l h"rrl»* aixl c»rr(n|lr •Ir-wTtllvl pat op in jfall'in*, half ga lon* • n-1 .mart* -Ikm't forget that we pre \my e*prrvwue <«n alt "nler* of $, 00 ami oeer. ewept wheie a transfer ta nerewearv from o«e Kaprevt Co . to another, when we pay raprnHfr to point of transfer You can make y«»u own releetion fr.»m the following Anchor Rye. a good whiskey for the money 53.00 a gal Cabinet Rye can't be beat . . 53.00 a gal Bear Creek Rye. a very fine whiskey 54.00 a ga Gin, Rum. Kummel. Brandy 52.00. 53.50 and S3 00 fmr gal MAX KLEIN. Wholesale Liquors. 82 FEDERAL ST., ALt EGHENY. PA Scml for catal'HMir ami pmc l»*t. HMilrtl trt e NKAHLY . Fifty-eight Years Old !!! 11l a '"ing life, luit tle»>a»*n tm the trwr >ot kl •• ..i Iwili M f'r..pv ha* •••«• f-ie it m*m aMlHi lum "twiii»r«a» vnmjAK v *»•'»-%* nie-. an-1 fcre«l<»>l the mwwtrr over awtVe leail:ng National I'a-at'y New*f»prr Ker'Htni'inx it* ralne to th.* r wl». -le-tre ail the mmm* .•* the Stale amo N**«a, ttie |.ulilt»her of "The i iti/km" r«wr ime »ar.i»t«e V.IW |«p»T h*m .nterr.l Mt • an alliance with "The Kew.Yorh Weekly MNwr" wSirh enaMea Ina *• fw« bmli hotl paper* at the trilling fiat of 9l fi» per year I'.very farmer an'l every *illag»r owe* to hi>n«e'f. t" hi* failr. te» 'W oilliriunlty iti whkh he lire* a e».r-!ial «ipj»*t oI ht* loeal new«t»aper. aa it w-rfe* cunatafltljr an 1 nntiimvlv b* hi* m em* way. ».e ng. k. hta >• ««e ail rW rew« Mini Imppentne* of h»* neighl»»rh«w»l. the -fotnga erf ht* the niolil*,i an f»*. the price* in home market*. *sal. la fart, to • weekly Ti*itor whirh «h»wile |na*l in eeery wkle awake prngr«aai«e famile |u*t think of it' lloih »f th«*e paper* f.w only #i >• a rea* Send all subseriotions to THE CITIZEN Bwtiar Ra. 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