Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. Latest Swell Styles in Ladies's Tailor-made Suits. NEW, NATTY FALL CREATIONS—Fit Like a Glove. All Wool Cheviot and Venetian Cloth Suit. Ja<-kel» -ilk lined. Very In prevalilnß modes—Percallne lined, tones mod welchis exactly nUit. » Va ISjKir five-dollar Tailor-.Ma.lr Suit is a marvel \«-,V"f'J Be sure and see them. THE NEW BLACK CREPONS. <=Tl.« styles forecast predict a »>de nSftVe Mohair Figor«l Crepoiw -J « Pebble Ground Crepons ■• ■ - V*,-- y , S3 US ' JSS meet at our store. THE BEST BLANKET VALUES WE EVER GAVE. Every good housekeeper wants to IK rea.lv In srood Tl«jf . haT out !'an' i nrv i u upon payment of only *P ''V/V/ \ \\^o Balance payaOle in small monthly payments. J 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 edged standard of all Encyclopedias, and the NEW WERNER is the best edition of the Britannica. 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ITT AHJUJI JO imai 11 ~ llt 'JAM axv oilm n\v aifivmN ■s • [T- oqn po« 0| paafjj ««o« «IHM IJUJUMJIipIH «IIO|JWA - ■ BniS ■ qitA 'vauivii vtH-utJA j.M'un Uuuajjo 'mtiatuwnjjj. Ij, »PI K3 SNOUVXIIMI AO 3dVM3O « IB* W. ■ C 11 f '»«noq/ud nnjnno joa>» onfUA aqi hi I (hIJI HOianna xsncf aonu OS*CIS i«*l•> wiu.ui; |||m iq/iu-ij »»qj puu wpuifd wi r * '' *• 05'916 ooi'j'd j»A'O loi'io'is jno'ii- - -•- . 4 ' i 'r- / ; Loctor Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is held as sacredly confidential, and an swered in a plain envelope. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. " I coTnmcnccd to take Dr. Pirrct s Favorite Prescription, writes Mrs Martha K Tlarhnrr of Ncwville. Prince C.eortre Co.. Va "iu Jttt is.,- al«o his ' ftolden Medical Discovery,' anep<«ia, Indigestion,WeakStoim*ch.2s 11 —fcuppreiMcd or Painful Periods • .25 12—White*. Too Profuse Periods 25 13—Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness 25 14—8*11 Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15—Rheumatism. Kheurnatlc Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 19— Catarrh. Influenza. Cold in the Head .25 20— W hooplna-Couk'h 25 27—KMney Dlsense* «'^s 2ft— \ervoiiM Debility -1.00 30—Lrinnry \\>aknet». Wetting Bed. .25 77— j or otlier harmful _ ingredien.^ v A prompt, postiw ~ \ x coughs, colds, hoarsci. - _ » c enza, whooping cough. . / # Over a million hot! If s folp» II all 1 ln» y« :ii\ Uii'i" M In- ii»»'clir;il con trol of I>r. K. •<;. < ro- riiuii. jzi;i- tlicrmal, . etc.; also Cameras, [ Bicycles ami Graphaphones. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. JKWKI.KR. Next to Court House. M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. 139JS0UU1 Main street the l ack <;f the volume, and it had to be rel onnd. —"Modern Bookbin.li!,:; Practically Considered." by William Matthews Got the V.'rouK Woman. A pastiiit which i t tains among the farm cla.-c i f Korea, known as the "packing "ff . 1 widows," consists of a laid by .- mi e:-< uii.v late widower and his friends oil s ».ae v ill arch of entertainment if more wives realized that home should be someth n:: besides a clean place lo eat and sh ij> in. Men "hate' wom en':' tea iKiiiies and large show func tions. but !: >y like dinner and supper p»rt!s growing on the bottom to project considerably above the surface, and when the lee forms the hay can be cut with great ease, though It cannot be got at the rest of the year on ue count of the boggy nature of the lake bottom. While tho population of France hasj Increased only 10 per cent in the Inst 60 years, the number of state officials, ac cording to M Tnrquan, shows an in crease of l!il per cent. The shopgirl would enjey her job better if she learned to sit on the Coun ter wh'H not busy. -Qalve:ton News HOOO'S PILLS ...|A«'U aalllu-tratrd. Trimmed *ll »rouiul with «.»tr» n». lu..b Tblbat Kor. hrnvlly Intflrllnrd with wn.l.llni, nii'l fltarrhani>l> « Ml. '»r fr». I lo.U 'lal"<». »»"" SEARS, ROEBUCK SL CO.. CHICACC Itttan, E©rburk h to. thoroughly rallahl*.— fcdJtor.] Subscribe for The Citizen. A Sadly Loat l>ln>'- When last in New York. Carnegie had a bitter experience with a inessen grr bov, whose tsiniiness in delivering a bnsin,i « message came near ujtsctting a deal of great importance. Referring to this incident while at dinner with friends that evening, he told of an office boy who worked for him many years ago when he was of far less importance in the commercial world. "James," «aid Mr. Carnegie, "was a willing boy, but his ability as a stut terer was simply wonderfnl, and I of ten found it more convenient to attend to little errands myself than to wait for hia explanations. One day a neighbor wanted to send a nice note clear across the city, and I permitted James to carry it for him. The trip was a long one. and James was gone ;:;i [ A l.rs .i l • ft.ii.-- r< f the day. sc. : some of tin-se > ■■■ •;,, «jo,!*{ car front. ' called oat si a rpiv to our men: "Throw th: t bar 1 tack oot «.f the ' tree:'t ■ Tlit- medicinal purposes nothlnjc Ih*i lor tnan our Pure Ityn Wlilnki'y ourn Is guaranteed ulisolutuly pun*. TIL KICK AUK OTIIKKS but wo Imuran!<•<• ours to Ik* as above repre sent ed. Votir ('linli't 1 of any «»f tin* below brands of Whisk« y, Knarantt « d over 0 ytmru old 9 MM) per full «|Uj»rt. 0 ijiutrtN $5.00 FINCH. MT. VMINO.V t.l (KKNi.KIMrK, IIIIJ.IJitiKIt, C« I llM)\. OVKKIIOI/l*. L\KbK, TIIOMI'SUX. IlKlPJfi Kt'ORT. UIUSDKATIIMt'H I IIOH a whiskey jfuaranted;t years old, fiSJtO per iral. AIM ' «» If. or mall onicrs of no nr «r wo box and ship promptly; ex press charges pre paid. We liav<* no agents to represent U.S. Sen® order* dlroet and save iiiramy. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., 411 Water Street Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, pa. Opposite II A (>. Depot UNDERTAKING. Notice is hereby give n that the under taking business carried on by Mrs. Minnie Hunt, at West Sunbury, I'a., under the su j.crviioito r father, John Mcchling, latelyd ee'd., 11 be continued by me. All work will be done in first-class style, at reasonable prices. Mrs. Minnie Hunt- F. I„. McQTHSTION, Vi Civil Fnoinkkr and Sukvkvor, Oflice near Court House. Wfc- Gut it Short! (§ When ve'rc *«»t a good thing to >:iy. w«- Kay it. We say the whole thin:; in a minuti \N« have bargain* that vrlll drtvo the sunshine into your lieart>. There is no test like a trial. NEW DRESS GOODS. Itlack ('rcpouiiil tofi.1 1 per yd. Itiu.'k I i* - tosl-S>> per yi. All wool covert cloth, -tuto.lne value. correct mixtures. «» inche* wide. Tic quality at 00c per yd. All wool home.pun. grey and l.rown mixtures. ■*< Inches wide. il.Ottquality ut -V. Venetian cloth. ncwe-t >hades and mixture*— "»t inches wide at Jl.OOyd. RIorL- QJILc Wf mention two -ample values, hut there are Olcli K v IIK 3. ~{in-rs, ju-t I - ■k 1 \ allies in our -t ■ ■ ■;. Itlack I'ean I)e Sole. Heavy, rich and lustrous. 21 Incite- wide ut 51.00 iter vd. . „ Heavy Black Satin Duchess, 34 inches wide. 11.23 quality at JI.OO per yd. Swell Oress Plaids. : Very handsome Plaids at 2.V. / / . All wool camels hair Plaids, rich and effective, .■> Inches w ide at Tftr. vc • tf-S > Nobby wool Plaids, very choice. 46 inches wide at 7.V. \ Silk and Wool Plaids, dollar quality at SOc. /FFj v \ Very heavy Plaids, very swell for skirt-. Mi inches wide at SI.OO. y" Jg/ THE BEST Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves and Ribbons. MS&rr: I~J In Low Prices We Find Strength, and Make Business Hum. L STEIN Sc SON, 128 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA 2iZEVSNTIi itiXUAf, xS■ \PffkmtPni I 1 OPT XM / PTJ V R '•.(■■■ •• ' " | OREAItSI BANDS f SOUSA m° BAND Godfrey's GUARD Ba!!d fngtanl' 1 S 50 PIECES-SEPT. 61h TO 19th. SO PIECES—SEPT. 20th TO jOth. < \ Damrosch's New York Symphony Orchestra > / 50 PIECES—WALTER OAHROSCH CONDUCTOR-OCT. 2d TO !4tb. \ \ INNES' FAMOUS BAND ** OCT. i 6 to 2T.*t. | I MYSTERIOUS PICTURES ON THE CINEMATOGRAPH. V / LIQUID AIR DEMONSTRATIONS. I J GRAND ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. ? SEMP US OWE DOLLAR „ THE ACM £ QUEEN inon.*<>r t , mo»t IH KAHLKASD SWEKTEftT "if ToM.O ln«i rui.u u! - r%« r made. From I lu« ill list rat i-»n Hhown, whieh \T J beautiful Milid quurlrr HL «in»*l»4-H i.: inches "wide aiwl weighs UUpoundK. Con 'r IHtpaMin, Principal, Kff'y i •mnn.T, Hu-s r. Mr Km c ji.ii li'i-m.i.iib, » t.. rt I > V»' f if', mi- I'icm !i niirror, n> - UM j furnUli frr« • in.nd / fer*') tonir bnri'u otiH'l lull thf br«l <>rtriiii l>uok |»uhli«li»(l. > 'ImhPtIKIKf )• tii-ftlt with k>•• il r nei»f)ii«"r ni.out u.h. write 4' th«* |»ubtlf*li«'r «»l thi* pnpemr M»-tr<»politan Natl«>niil Hank, or ( .;»» Kx •hanj: l. Sat linuk. chlirijfo, <»r derman Kxehanpre Bank, New York, or any railroad «»r 4-iprtfij «• Mir,i»:iny lit Chli-niro. W«- it r»s;»l«nl of o»rr #;on.(Mill.lM), occupy entire one of Hi*'lar»re»t < i.- rtiT Un»|.! } n» - :«rl> - " |♦••«>!*! i« in our •iwn building. WK »KW- OKUANS AT IStt.OO »n4 mp: TUIOS, «!U-Of ■ud ui : . . . i> ' i-t ' i i I'm :'•'>! in -t rninent . .it lowe t »holi-ulr pr »«•••-. Write t"« fret \tt |.muc ■ ii1 ii • ••.. tj ' HtalOjtU.- Ailtlrti"-, iMr»r», lloilmrl A (». *r»> IburoufUlj rrliaUlr. Ldilar.} SEARC, mCBUCX & CO. (Inc.), Fallsn, Dr.»plai.iej » n( - v.'ajntjn Sli.. CHICACO. »L 4.. J. W. MYKRS, | DEALER IN Pianos and Organs. McFANN P. 0., llutler Co.. I'a I f yon want a piano or organ drop me a line and I will call upon you. When Starting On a bicycle tour hope for the best pre pare for the worst and take what ccmes. Hut if you have the foresight to choose as your mount one of our wheels, what comes can only be the best. If you cannot do this l<-t us tliorounlUy over haul and repair your old wheel and the chances of a breakdown will be material ly lessened. Thompson & Cumberland Successors to E. Evans & Son., Cor. Wayne and McKcr.ll, M9ITS PENNYROYAL PUIS t nu.y ovnrromi' Iwrlt v iii'i i>iii|n»l'.iin,liirr■••u-i- viy-r nn«* l.\ until. Soi lUy «{■ tticuUlß. BTOTT CHEMICAL CO PfkUWrr'a !Ca«ilah .-a.l K.nal. EfIHVROYAL PILLS . Orlflaal Mil Oalf «fnulne. A 74A ft A re, rtOlabu. i«uuihl A\ 1" 4\ (L\ v ± lnu(Kl«t f-r (ItcJkulor 1 A'• ;'U» /'».« /7|\ / J fX •Va «iww.< RrmnJ lo Itrd »u.l i.-4d . > '<**** ■ealnl with bin* [y\ other. M'fmtdingr-us luhtttiu- V • ! ~~ in "«ne an 4 imUt+tlam* At l'rt»*r€•. I X- Y frr n»r*lrnl»f«. l-tttumrfale \ r*%) II •• Ilnllt>r r-r r.tt.llrm," «n l*tUr, by rriara /> 10, —'/"ai •'! rhlfbi'ittrr « It.-mlrnl I'o^ 1' (<.O .'Jitdl-.-u H„uuf rrty-owiMMH. At y u« ll known |»rrr«»n willing 4 ( to wait, i-nii mnko HotoflA wet-kly. Com- < 111 f"M!on or fial :ry t paid weekly. A(Ulre»H for < part irtilarn, moiitiofiinglliin impcr. < > lll* of t In* flni'Ht Ityi- Whlslilrs In tills . at tin* followlnjiT low prlrrt: I nil niiurlrt, ovir I»«»11 It 85c; f»u r Ihit i !«■ - $1.00; -l\ 1-iitU-. $4 50; iw. lv. iMililfs. $8.75; . a!l«»n. SI.OO I liroi* Kiillniis. • > Not 11 t liuii I khllhii or I Iwillli-i slilppi 0 marks on shipping oaac*.) if West Winficld Hotel, (*) G. W. LUSK. Prop'r. 1 I trst Class Table and Lodgings. < Jus and Spring Water all through r J. house. V*7 (>(xxl Stabling. a postal card to I Inl or call up No. 41 wJ I I I cts, rugs anil curtains thoroughly cleaned on short notice. Pisipr / II MST\& V \ 'F" jjjj Jp ASANY'othepV JBRJ g; TRv it. ,v Have You Any Part of SIOO to invest, if you can make from snob investment from 25 to 50 per cent Monthly? If so, you can invest from flo to sl £ Jeweler and Optician. \ \ 125 S. Main St, / \ Butler, Pa. f75 POX BAIN COAT ' « Hllil I.IU ITKMr*MI» -«M kltlllMl Ml" J2./5. end No Money. ft,*£? Htl> > oil# fcrl«M «t»tt imbrr « f In.».«* »• round^b. Kly • rliMti up un«l»r iritn,m4 wt ||«l y <-« I t hU < ■ W>t. 1 ■> ryr **• i \ n rrprfHMßtrtl mid the m«*t won »■'> •»». Ml urlr*, #3.l*. utiil njf " rlutriTM •fts MACKIN i* « «Ur, IhtUl'twrtl f. double bnn»l«''t. •-»!?• r »r, Unrjr Ml, «trn|>|w«l ««»«t r' M «uo« imnir«t|l r *' ' r« ¥»r Vr» .nd orrrro«U AFall and pv O q 0 Fill and i > I >Autumn *— 1 "• * • ■Autumn i > V The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. | j [Special Sale of FELT and VELVETS HATS.' ; Just received a large line of the newest styles of Felt | I kVelvet Hats. - , . I. Before purchasing examine our stock. . I Mourning goods for immediate use always in stock. II |122 S. Main St [). T. Pape. BUTLER. PA. 5 iI > Come and see the finest selection of DOLLS ever brought' ► I Butler. I > /CASH NOVetTy STORE, llf-lil \WEENSWAR6 & CROCKERy STORE. IM r W bAMP and GLASSWARE STOR6. Ilt,ww /GOODS IN' ALL LINES. \M A N AGEflt E NT. Having purchased the Allison Bee Hive Novelty and Queens wafe Store, I have devoted considerable care and time in completing the most varied stock of goods iti Butler. Below will give an idea of s omc of the goods carried in stock. Axle grease, / Batter spades, |Ui>W»s— ISt ales, BASKETS - candle wicks, £«tcp. J school bags, clothes, C can openers. Jlong, X SCOOPS— delivery. / cards playing, i»n»l am! tin, fruit, tacks, X C shawl straps, laundry, C chalk line», {chmimevs, /shoe lace*, hath, \ chalk, {burners, / sieres, market, Q crayons, Jwicks; S skirt hoards, office, f cheese cutters. J'anterns, % slates, traveling; \ clocks, iea.l j*ncils, V state pencils, bird seeds, Q clothes hampers, Ilentcn s«|uee/ers, J slaw cntteTS. blacking, f clothes horses. glasses, SOAM blacking crises, \ clothes lines. fMrbks, 1 Isncdry, blank luniks, Q clothes pins. S toilet, blueing, / coat racks, {treasures, f spoons, liosoni l>oards, \ coffee mills, * measuring faucets, V starches, breadboards, Q Comlw, Xtnoney drawers, J store polish, brooms, / commodes, iinop handles, \ TABUS RRI'SHKS — \ cork screws, * mouse traps. Viewing, cloth, Q corn poppers, .£ mucilage. J kitchen; dusting, f curry combs. {oil cans ami tanks. V table cutlery, floor, / dominoes, *PAPEH- /tack hammers, hair, ) dusters turkey, |writtng, V tinware all kinds, horse, \ egg l>eaters, I A rapping, / towel rollers, oaint, \ envelopes, ipsss hooks. / tracks, scrub, Q faucets ist quality,{pastry boards, \ tabs, shaving, F fish forks, I pen holders, F twines, shoe, I fish hooks IT lines,¥)>ens, V TWINE box*-s, stove, 1 fibre ware, *VINS, J viol«n fixtures, tooth, \ fly traps, Ipipes. \ wagons, whitewash, / fruit augers, {POTATO mashers, \ wash boards, window; \ HWIH, fpocket BOEK , C * ASHING maeliinr s. Bt'CKKTS — T gum liatulx, } pocket knives water cooUrs. piae, V granite ware, Jpurses, \ whips, cedar, J gun caps. *ra/ors. T wt isks. horse, \ hammocks, IRAIOR straps, / ««"! SPOONS, paper; \ harmonicas, {rolling pins, X willow ware, butter ladles. risk, frales, rwtregwwls, butter moulds, J jewaharps, Trope, J wood '«>wls. butter prints, X keelers, {satchels, \ woo You will lie surprised at the quality of this whiskey. IT *• guaranted altsolutely pure, and is just what you need in the house at this season of the year. What do you think of a West Virginia Black lir.in.lr at $2.00 per gallon? WC have some of the ver» lies', made from selected lorries AMI carefully distilled put up in gallons, half gallons ami iiuarts— lton't forget that we PER |»ay expressage on all orders of ssllO ami over, e<> ,K wheie a transfer is necesssry from one Kxprrs* Co., to another, when we pay expressage to J*>mt of transfer You can make you own selection from the following Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the money 12.00 a gal Cabinet Rye. can't be beat $3.00 a gal Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey 14 00 a ga Gin, Rum, Eummel, Brandy $3.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per gal MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY- PA Send for catalogue anil price list, mailed free. NKAKLY Fifty-eight Years Old !! It's a 'ong life, but devotion to the true int rr#> and K, nrosjwrity of THE \ mrriesn People has won for it new friends as the yea. 1 - rolled by *nd Ihe • members of its family passed to thnr re*anl. and thear ailnirrt* are ' ijff jf|>l loyal and striMlfast to>lav «% it It in it* tea«hii*gs, and i \ ■ confidem-e in tile information which it HRRNXT to ifceir \ ' > '"omi's and firmiifci -S«ST, •• As a natural c«>nM<|M. M eit enji»ys IN IT ill t!.» \ vitality .unl vigor of Its youth, liened jr.l ripened J T F . by the rsjierienc.s nf over half a cvnturv. \ It I. as lived on :' ■» tner:" ~ I-,,J»>ft ~# \ progressive Am. ricans. It is "The New York Wiekly Tribune," scxnowledgrd the «■< uutry t.ver .» the leading National l'amily New-papir Kecogui/ing its value to those who desire all the news of lb* State ar.O N«LW>n. the publisher of "The CLTL/i- \" vour own favorite home paper h»» entered into an alliance with "The New York Weekly Tribune" which ENABLE* him B» fuimsfi lotl pajarrs »t the trilling cost of #l.s<> per year. livery farmer and every villagrr owes to hims«-'f, to his family. »rcd t«» 'K« Community in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it works constantly and untiringly for his interests in everv way, bring* to his horc- all the new« und hap|ienings of his neighliorhood. tlie doings of his fnends, the rnaititH.n and pros|>ects for different crops, the prices in home markets. »nd, in fact, is s weekly visitor which should 'A- found in every wide awake, progressive family. 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