BOOTS and SHO6S XXMHtXXXiItX Our entire Fall stock is all in and open and ready for your inspection. Onr orders were all placed early before the ad\ance iu price and by giving large orders we were not only able to get ■: show at same prices bnt many of onr goods were even bought • :' \ cheaper than before, so look oat for some big bargains in V \ Winter Footwear at BICKEL'S. Oar stock of Men s and Boys - . Ladies". Misses and j > U Children's everyday shoes is very larg* For men our stock j • \r. .' \ Of bos toe boots and shoes is the largest we have ever had to >: \ offer. In Ladies'and Misses shoes we have Waterproof Oil f $ A Grain. Kangaroo, Calf and Box Calf and prices away down. v W "t j| Our stock of fine shoes is where we can interest you all. I Men s fine shoes in Box Calf. Willow, (.alf. Cordovan and I Vici Kid. See our line of I- -r-J SOROSIS SHOES ■I a The new shoes for women, made in Box Calf, fine Dongola J and Patent Leather with heavy soles and wide toes in all the -y latest styles. We wish to call special attention to our stock of school shoes. GOKEY S High Cut copper tipped shoes for the % Boys and Waterproof Kangaroo, Calf and Box Calf shoes for the Girls. /• Big stock of FELT GOODS and RUBBER GOODS of all kinds. SOLE LEATHER cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - BUTLER, PA WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD PAYMENT OF ONLY ONE DOLLAR POSSESSION OF The New Werner Edition ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. A SUPERB LIBRARY OF 30 MASSIVE VOLUMES So complete that it covers the entire range of human knowledge. upon payment of only H* ' \ YiJ^ Balance payaDie 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 •dged standard of all Encyclopedias, and the NEW WERNER Is the best edition of the Britannica. Do not put your money in old editions or poorly made books because they are cheaper. The BEST is the CHEAPEST. Consider the advantage of a family who has this work over one which has •ot FOR SALE BY J. H. DOUGLASS, BUTLER PA. SEND NO MONEY HlUbUcmillttf iilhicd it wmiHAcmut 1 milmi. Vcm« *n it *t y«>ur neare-it ?r« l«ht depot arid B H found Mii«r»rtarT, axaetiy an reproncnUvj. PWrAI . ■ ®i In others MII hl x l. ufAO.oO, aad , iilh V ' IXl*l liiKUAII fOt' «T«H IIK. 4kD OP, pay >..«r iiiro i|d|Hili 1 1 1» pouoda and tb« rrelKht will urnin TS renu fur wh V>o mllr. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL In jout own hmiir. «. .1 r we will return your Hi M »njr da» you »ro not »tlan«d. *. ull 4.f- BL*if>i ' F™' «•»'. »»4 I'ito mt «♦»!.» BUIIIBM It in to. •IO.OU. (ll. ou, WI6A"IRI mma 'M-P 1 '? 1 ) (UOU.nl up, >ll fall; IntHkfd la Oar In, Hrolaa >»hl.. I uii.n'. 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ITI MONBV SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK - " V TtAWO PULINIIKD, one illuat ration nhowK in x.hinc «I 'M •!. t brad Orop* -i plmrfroui to !>€• UPfd an armur Uhlr, itaml or dnk, the odt^r ■ wlt> j ft 1 ihu tsth [* ~le fj"* 1 hea Xm Ml* I IHI lß|fihnttle,autoaatifl t>«ibnln winM«T. a'lju taliii- bearing. j>ut< nt tetihl'-n -•i {fl T ■ ■■■ 1 liberator, Improvml looae wheel, ad juntalWe |»n-t hit f.».»t, linprore'l abuttle J7 ,"3 Irk 1 ■ a I carrier, pati-nt needle bar. patent ill hfuil In barMl- >:ncly decorated iI - I I H I«ni NICKEL TRZM2VIED. •. t- lb' v g |Lv JMS| CUARANTEED llrhleat runnlur, an<«t duraldr and m arr»l n«>l»r|rM narliiu* 4-a | ■ ■ Tr" , ,-jw^ll ■•d'- K»»ry know N attarhmmt Ufurnl-h. d and onr Freo Instruction Book t» :!i titz M M Jh"2»*nron« can run It and do Htb**rp!ain »r any kind of fancy wor. —Jli A SO-YEARS' WINDING QUARANTEE !h nent with every marhlne JIT COSTS YOU NOTHING t«. •' • and e* mine thla machine, rompnrr It I 1 T . ■ ■ . i ' with thoae your storekeeper M-liunt <4O OO to *"d then If ronv|nce T "> ( \ \ \ Pierce's treatment f\ \ \ \ with his " Favorite I | \ \ Prescription'' when it. | \ local doctors had entirely failed to ' cure. Sick women suffering from unpleasant drains, irregularities, bearing down pains, inflammation and ulceration are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., bv letter free of charge. Every letter is guarded as a sacred confidence. All let ters are promptly answered and mailed in private envelopes without printing of any kind upon them. " Favorite Prescription " is in the full est sense a temperance medicine, con taining neither alcohol nor opium or other narcotic in any form. Accept no substitute. Mrs. Keriii Heiisel. of Massillon. Stark Co., Ohio write*: I had been troubled with chronic constipation and female weakness and doctored with aiSi rent phviicians none of whom seemed to help me. I «aw one of your advertisements, and I thought I would try your medicines I did so and with good result* Took one bottle of Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription, and two of hi* Golden Medical Discovery.* and I can «ay I am cured nf ray trouble J. thanks to Dr Pi. rce and his medicines. They do a world of good to those who give them a good trial.'' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a per fect cure for constipation. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils <£ Tumors. D Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. SCorns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. tir.l.l bj druggists, or sent post paid on rectlpl of irlc« niariiuciv MID. (<>., 111 * 11J nuiu«s«., xtwVork. i C, The Cure that Cures S Grippe,(} \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 Bronchitis and Incipient /'■ gj' ConsumDtion, Is roTJo'sl f ) § The GERMAN REMEDY* £ COUGH. \ C A pleasant, never-failing V c remedy for throat and lung ? 5 diseases. / j Sellers'lmperial | J Cough Syrup 2 Is absolutely free froni spirituous > } or otlier harmful ingredient", f 1 A prompt, positive curs J J \ couglis, colds, hoarseness, iiitiv." ) < enza, whooping cough. / £ Overamllllon bottle :i fold In tlv» j J laiit few years athsstitspopuiarit; 7 . «: ( W. J. GILMORE CO. $ C f irrsi3Ußc, Prt> S S At all Druggists. f 5 25c and 50c. I markletoF! SANATORIUM Has a!! the clem ; ts Necessary for an Ideal Health Resort. Skillful Medical Service, Invigorating Mountain Air. Pure Waters, Scenery Unsurpassed in America. Only three hours' ride east from Pittsburg, in the Allegheny moun tains. OiM*fi all Hi* > » ar. under the- miMlicul con trol of Dr. V.. <>. rro.ssrnan, jr » jh l u:» i«• of I*r» I - varsity of Wrmont, :issKi« |x»intiruMitsof the i- ost sif»provcul kinds, ana lirst-clsiss In every Treulinent I»y nuMlleines iiml baths of ul! klrnls, and eleelrh'lty. Hot. and cold, Milt Turl 10.. Itoman, >ii/. electro thermal, eject ro-rlHTillcal and needle hat lis. Building lit ated i»b hoi water, lighted by elect rielty. supplied with pure mountain water, surrounded hy quiet, restful moun tain srenei yr. ated on division of |;. &n. \l It . which connect* il with the principal cities and their railroad systems; also with the Pennsylvania railroad :«t llyndman, Johnstown. < nuncUvlllc, lirad d«H-k. Terms nuisona)»ie. Hp« c|al rates for ministers, missionaries, teachers. phys|e|an> and their families For further inforrnatloti and circular^ THK MAHKLETON SANATORIUM CO., Markleton, Somerset Co.. l'a. COMMENCEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS.-es— Kverything tliat is new and attractive in Watches, Rings, Diamonds, Clocks. Silverware, Cut Glai>s, etc.; also Cameras, Bicycles and Graphapliolies. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. JKWKLKR. Next to Court House. M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER t39*Son'.fc Main street &. >asl 1 Clothing Store THEfCITI/.ICN. Ilia Smoke in tlx** Dark. \ "I am convinced of the truth of oltl theory that the pleasure of smok- : lug resides more largely In the taste ( i than It does in the sight," a busl . ness niau of this city who recently. | underwent a minor operation for gran -1 ulated eyelids. "I had to sit for three days in total darkness, and, being a confirmed smoker, I longed for the J solace of a cigar. The tir>t difficulty I j encountered was in getting a light, and' I wouldn't confess my helplessness until I had burned off half my mus tache. Then 1 let my wife hold the match, but I kept complaining that the tobacco wouldn't ignite. My wife would assure me that it was burning like a furnace, but I couldn't taste a thing. "One of the main pleasures or the habit, although we don't realize it, is to exhale the smoke gently and watch it curl up into the air. I caught myself straining after that sight a hundred times, anil there was an overwhelming sense of something missing. Except when I inhaled the smoke it was abso lutely impossible to tell whether the cigar was going, so I got some ciga rettes anil inhaled every one. But it was a poor substitute. I felt instinc tively that I was getting only a morsel of the old delight. "When they t.mk off the bandage, I grabbed my pipe with an avidity that surprised the entire household. I have been trying to catch up ever since.' New Orleans Times-Democrat. Striick liy llio Sj*tei». A peddler the other day found him self in an office building occupied wholly by lawyers. He went up to the first Cat looking for a customer but he found all the doors locked. Then he went up to the second flat and there he found everybody absent, and so at last he went to the top tiat. Here he espied an open door, anu?e has opened busi ness in a shop in the rear of '.lie Arlington Hotel, where he will do Horse-Shoe:ng in the most approved style. TRACK AND ROAD HOSRES A SPECIALTY. BUYS A S3.SO SHU 7 3.4HMM H H.IM IKD \fc» KJ. .1» AliOl I iM»I ill.l . , s* 41 AMIKMik, IIKM L4M f 3.&0 UOYb'TMO i'J \ I'lilK h.Mfc I'AMH hi 118 AT $,1.00. / ) A K-*¥ CHIT FR&£ ICR ANY OF THESE !.U;fS / /rr J J >*"»•' CON T QIYF SATISFACTORY WEAR "1 |Sfcli'-i NO MOhbV, ««• »••!•»•». f.uf .1 - I r i • »iiiif acrul Imjtti.'l hi\ wh' thei kjjtaCl 11, ,! foi aif«-aitl V c will .ii.iy.,l I I rT' , m ii " ,t i""' *' OM " n exuiulne it at youi I I fv ' I' l ' «ltlciund II found |terfeetl.\ atl. \ll I acti.ry and rqual to Miila aolU la jmur iowii f«i | A I ft, i .i. i -|n iln WW P/.'l.T SUITS'."' '«• 1 »-V »'• WW .!c\ !•: inn 111 t -KAI and fcNKKM. ||_,|\ !».li-i :.n.O OjN n<» IlluklrtUil, owule from > /|& .'O »|.i i 1 .«I l.e»»» wi-lfft.t, wear rv»lalliiß« ft'.l-ooo' Stanton fa '.sPitrir, 1.1 at. Intiid >m« pattern 0 ! • l| | . «.• li. Int rllrlni:, | r.lillit*. sin tin* I irlnfi rr.ir, I.IIL »u4 llera wwlaß, l.ur talltir madi tbroue - - i, Imi\ orpHrenl would be proud of IOK Ii: 1 tl.n.P * l*'>S .if K»i s* ( li.lhlnir fur lioy* 4li 111»i *'( , xiUfM n.;.'r It.. an .. 'Jit., contain fashini .t., , . . and fulllnt tructione how toorder. >|( n\ • .1 - i .» '•• |i» tir«!cr from •*. ».<>«! up. Ham , pi it ii. .-Ti .1 • ;ili otloi:. Addrean. SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. fine.). Chicago. 111. 'Star . ttotfcutb ore Iboroushlj reliable.- |.dUar.> I M. A. BERKIMEK, Funeral Director. 337 S, Main St., Butler. r EFFECTS OF CHLOROFORM. Such That Ilnru lnrn Would Not lie 1 It on SleepinK I'er.ou.. That burglars of the more advanced ' • type can and do use chloroform iu the commission of their crimes is a belief widely heid and rarely contradicted, and yet there is, curiously, little ■ i dation for tt. Indeed, those who are j most familiar with the administration and effects of anaesthetics assert that there is no foundation at all for it ex cept in the imagination of sensational writers and iu the needs of t>eople whose losses cannot safely lie explain ed by statements of fact. The ques tion has been raised recently by sev eral robberies in which chloroform 1» said to have been employed, and opin ions of the experts are strongly against the possibility of such use. One of the physicians interviewed Is quoted as saying: "As far as known chloroform and ether have never taken effect on a healthy sleeping person without that person knowing it. Both of these anaesthetics are at first stimulating and invigorating in their effect and will arouse a sleeping person. The en tire systi ui is excited, and the heart beats violently aud fust. The use of either chloroform or ether or any oth er anaesthetic by burglars is absurd It frequently takes physicians with their various appliances from 10 to 15 minutes to put a person under the iu tluenee of either of these anaesthetics, ami often a patient will become so stimulated and active before the ef fect is secure.) that it requires several strong men to bold him." The Idea that the mere introduction of chloroform ::ito a room would cause uneonscioustu , was derided as &!> surd. Even if doors aud windows were air tight it would take sever:l gallons of either anaesthetic to so i'.il a riK.m with the heavy fumes a> t.i a: feet a sleci . r on a ! • ! of average height. And the first effect would be. not deep sleep, but excited wakeful ness. The chances are. then, that when anybody claims to have been chloroformed by burglars there l« something queer about the case. —New York Times. CAMEL'S HAIR BRUSHES. The Term n .Mimiomcr Xovr, For Squirrel* Furnlxli the llttir. The camel's hair brush used by art ists has nothing of bactria in it. There was a time when real camel's hair was used for this purpose. The ship of the desert, however, has long been su perseded by the comely squirrel. Not only is squirrel's hair very much less costiy. but it is better, softer, more pliable and tuore durable. At the pres ent day it is doubtful if you could find a bushel of camel's hair in all the brush factories in the land. However, there is no cause for fear tiiat the graceful little squirrel will be extermi nated. It is the European squirrel that furnishes the hair for the brushes, the covering of the American squirrel be ing too furry and soft for the purpose. It is somewhat the same way with the coarser brushes. The bristles most prized come from Kussia and India, and the wild hogs of Germany furnish their quota. The great American hog runs to fat aud puis forth practically no bristles. In the countries above mentioned the collecting of bristles is quite an important industry among the peasantry of certain districts. In com paratively few cases are they strip ped from the dead body of the hog. The usual method Is to discover the haunts of the animals aud to gather the bristles from the trees against which they rub themselves. —New York Sun. The Woman nnd the C'nr. It's a strange thing about women and cable cars when the time comes for them to part. A man or a boy will just naturally drop off the car and start tilong the street as if nothing had hap pened, but let ti woman attempt to emulate his example aud sad work does she make of it. Even a rainy day costume doesn't help her out much, for skirts have little to do with her bungling method of leaving the car. It is a matter that cauuot be explained so easily as can her Inability to throw a ball, for in the latter case anatomy is at fault. Sometimes she puzzles over it her self, but in the majority of cases she gives the matter no thought, but sim ply rises, grasps the railing, and, whether the car is at a standstill or in motion, steps off backward. Some one should be able to offer a reason able explanation of the very apparent fact that her impulse in that case is to do the incorrect thing. Even when she carefully studies the subject ami trains herself to face in the same direction in which the car is moving it never "seeiiis natural" to her.—New York Sun. The Flunk March. "Stonewall died," ran one of the most popular fables, "and two angels came down from heaven to take him back with them. They went to his tent. He was not there. They went to the hospital. He was not there. They went to the outposts. He was not there. They went to the prayer meeting, lie was not there. So they had to return without him. but when they reported that he had disappeared they found that he had made a llauk march and reached heaven before them." "Stonewall Jackson," by Lieu tenant Colonel G. l'\ It. Henderson. Mo Ketteetion Intended. This uas overheard on a cable car the other morning. An overslender woman climbed in and took a place on a,II otherwise vacant seat. The still i ittmbroi.s conductor took the quarter that she handed him, and before he rang tip the fare, "One?" he asked ab renlmiudedly. "Yes, and don't try to be funny," she snapped. New York Sun. RI'.IIUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in I to .3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable anil mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, ur.d J. F. H'lltih Druggists llutler \pr 96. U'Ll-NEE-DIT E tra\ ellor for iu<>dl<'iii:il purposes nothing Iwltor than our I'un* Hye Whiskey ours Is Kuuraute4Ml ahs«»lut«-ly pure. Til KICK AUK OTIIKKS but we guarantee ours fo lie as alwive repre sented. Your choice of any of the below brands of W lilsWey, guaranteed over II yearn old SI.UO per full i|taart, II quart*, S.VOO. men, MT. vhino.V M CKKISiiklM* It. IMI.MM.Hi, chimin. 4iv Kiciioi/r, hut u it, Tiioiirso.v ItHIIMiKPORT, ii ISA > hKA MI Kit s CHOICE, i whiskey guarantee! .'tyears old, fs.oo per iral. All <'. t). I>. or mall orders of £>.«*» or over wo box and ship promptly; <• \press cliarge-. pre paid. •> We have no agents to represent us. Send orders direct and s.ivo money. ROBERT LKWIN & CO., 411 Water Street- Telephone, 2179. Pittsbiinc, I*a. Opposlt4? It X (). lie pot. LIVERY. H. C. Pryor, of \V. Sunbury, hereby j gives notice to the public that owing to I the death of his father-in-law, John 1 Meehling, he will not leave his business 1 as had been intended, but will continue '' to carry on the livery business at the old 1 stand. Good rigs furnished at moderate i price. H. C PRYOR. | ! The sale of a pair of rubbers doesn t mean much to us, but it may make or lose a customer. That is the reason w» sell only the bent. A. Hull & Son. We Cut it Short! Whrn v»'T« col tfood ihlaiSlo n) m Mf A sunshine int«> your hearts There is no tost liW« . tria NEW DRESS GOODS. KM )77 BIM k' r. na H M totftjM pat fi It. e-W iHtk .Me lofi » i«-r yd. •'f Ail i-overt etotli lil nn hi- value. -.irre.-t MIUM »« Mm Vul! \ wlu« . 7"-* fjurt ity it -V per yd fi 1 V x l'» . k \ \ il '*» .jU.i'.lt v :it vV V«.!,. f. i'. V* •>! *!», k .l. >» ... 4 •' '/ > \ ' 4 in»*iies wide :it *1 00 yd. 7/\ 1 . \\ UI -I L CUL-e Weanttnitwo mapta MtaM. ».ut thira at* /( \ \ \ Olilt K JMll\>. u \ Hack i, \ / B«!T| B . .A., ; 4 • per yd. QVAIQII O ROCC Plairle The -• *:iree unit Mi'sipihie _ «"N are jvvtn ui cob ridiub Very handsome Plaids at 25c. X . Allwool . aii.cN hair Raids, rich and effective. in. lie, » i.le at :l riai.i*. vi r> .-h.'i.'i-. f; in.->ifs « ui.-at 7.V. \ «* . Silk and Wool I'laids. dollar quality at SOc. \Vi£j" t Very heavy I'laids. very swell fur skirts. tir'WA/VM I 188 ' . vssr isvAJ " zt ' 7 " I I ~or ;: i MUSICS WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS I SOUSA BAND Godfrey's ESS? Band J SO PIECES-SEPT. 6th TO 10th. 50 PIECES-SEPT. 20th TO 30th. C \Damrosch's New York Symphony Orchestra ( / 50 PIECES-WALTER DAHROSCH CONDUCTOR-OCT. 2d TO 14th. \ _ INNES* FAMOUS BAND 50 » p gT„„, j ( mysterious pictureszox tite ciSEMAT»r.ram. ( ) LIQUID AIR DEMOXSTRATIOXS. # ) GRAXI) ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. I SEND US OWE DOLLAR .• a. ut I III* *««. ,ui lI.J uhU (o u. "nil ind "f "Ulkf»4 tin. M:w m-ftovrt) At *IK K£3 fAULOU OIU.A*, b? rrr.Khlt. o. D .aul.jerl t« / —-[Ha >x»minaii m. Y- w ran examine it at yournetrert freight depot- IfcV-ow and if >.-ii fin I it exactly u* repre»entc«l, equal to thai retail at «?*~».00 to t»u- u iv:»tost value you ever tut w and ■ far bettor tb.tn «»r*faiii« a«lv*rrti»ed by others at more money, pay I the freight our opct-tul 9« offer price, $31.75* f |BHM ei-UO, or #lO. and freightchanrea. T .~rz •; : r price ek«rn- {'7*l2 td tn wilirn. Hu« h tin offer wan »ie*rr made before. |.-^^siPlil|w| r d| THE ACME QUEEN i» on.* or t aio.t in K * HLk aMI SWEETFMT Mf ToNfcD |M enirruved din-'-t f 1 .1 a can fominoine Ideaoflta beautiful a|>|4-aran< Made from nolld quarter MM rd . A oak, antl'iuc f.iu h t li.ind.Hoiii« ly decoraUMl and ornamented, A|n|iey Af-1%. -TT ■ latent lMj*a»tylc. TIIK At'Hli Lit.N is 6 ft-et r> incbea hi^'h, 4-.' inch' s luiur. :•:» Inches wide and weighs 360 pound«. Coo- jßf^9VnoVßnss3fiS&&vs=^^^HK :: lo Unlrlsna, MrMia, I'elwlr. rraona, Ran lou|iltr, Trvbit Hlß^ uupifN, I Tone lir&nj Orrau Shcll, 4 Bi'tt Orrhiitral Toned Ke „u\l. .« »Mj.r guaUlt l«rrd», 1 N-t cf 37 I'urcbwrft flrt nli* ...' I J fsgc - R< c• HBffV vßK^k 8»h - |»gyp»fftM-f |jffgffip. "% ' ,IS<9 CM ■ JBir uk.'l |H| ■ot -I and Wit Hij «ft|^ rubla-r cloth, 3 ;»Iv and tlneot IIIK AiMi: Ql KEN i* Kreie. n nickel |>lat4Hl frames, IVr furnUli frr# a ,«n»e orfta the ur«au in-trurt'on book n ». rlttc" t.indinir K?i»r*ntef. Uy the ii and conditions of which if any part Klves out ■(IN/irr we repair i: free ofeliurxe. Try ii «>ne m .nth and |[' J Qfy.' (j MBtK.ff we «'Ur I.ionty if you arc not perfe<'tly satitOefl. :«*) oi the-se oitrun- will he* Mold at <3l. 74. Hf Ofc&Atf ' DKIM.K AION y . YsH£ ,f l|l?ISHUCTC*^^^| !•• i iealt w u* .; y«uir neighbor ahout us.write ' t the publlhher «»f ? I*»> paper«-r Metropolitan National "" Bank, or t'«»rn Kschaii '• Vat. Bank. Chicago, or Oermnn Exrhan»ce Bank, New York . or any railn»ad or expret* co'npany in c'hi •:•■•■». >'•«• ha*r » rapiial cf o«rr fTiw.iMiu.ot), occupy entire «»ne of tin- brK'r.H liu.«mriw Morknin CI, Air ■ and empi- v ... pe«»;de In our «.*:i «\K #kU. (>UUA»I4 AT«B.«M and mp: I liNoi. flU.cf Hiaft aicoevery thi iuu leal Inatrui—ati "t lowest whnlyi—li pi i i Write for free »■ *■< .: ■ i.':ui,|ii*ao ami ini.«itai it- ' -ttaloirii • vddresa. H«»ra. Uucl.uck h to. ar«* tborwu«l>lj rtlubl*. t4lior.) SEARS, nOEBUCI. oi CO. (Inc.). Fuilon, Desplaines ,n<" Wajruan Sl«.. CHICACO. kLL J. W. MYERS, DEALER IN Pianos and Organs. McFANN P. 0., Butler Co., I'a If yon want a piano or organ drop inc 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 cctnes. But if you have the foresight lo choose as your mount on: of our wheels, what comes can only be the best. If you cannot do this let us thoroughly 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 McKean, HOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Th«y ovfivmi* UVaknvs*. Irieiru l.ti itv nu«l i i ««-• \ i^i.i mi»«1 bullish to trlrlx a \> itiimii , Hi I it-: ft nntl l>« t!' ■ ( !'!•• t I| <' I" -I If • »'• ®*' V r ) , M ~|rJ r l" |, o " |R fk!f! ii%Vs Fkff.uk Tft.,'j%er.i l t R>mi4 M Orlrtrtftl ftad Oul; ttfnaliifc A (*/*f *\ *•*«. »-•»/• rv!l*tet«]li«\\jHr _ ••■aiwl with bluft ribbon 7a! 4 VIF 1 >*J»o rAh*r. Htfu** danger*" • Xtw J J f nft\ tiM ar / At 4 *U f,r [•tr'l'-aliiti. t• ■*• uMHltftlft tat ' i f't for '*»'"" r b r r*«»ra .Jv // MaIL 10.000 i'*(iu.si»lft , j .'• ••' s --—At ail DrcffffiaU <'kl. t».*«ter <'h.-mt<-ul 4'0.» IMOO UftillMit Kcuvrt, i'llil.A l*A. t I'A -3 WANTED—A Reliable MAN:: X of pon- X erty-ovvnt m. Ai y well kiw-wn perMou will »i£ 4 » J to \v »rk, can make Hotifis weekly. < un- < > X mission or salary, paid weekly. Adtireos for < > X partlctdars, mentioning this paper. j ( X < IIAKI.KMI.CIIASK.ItmIiPiitcr.N.T. JKEELEY CURE. J * LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. J 9 Removes alt desire anf the finest Itye WhUkJes In this Mtate, it i lie follow I hit l«»w prlees: full iiuarts. one Iniltle. 85c; f.»ur Imftle*, $1.00; si \ Im »tt U-—. $4 50; twelve ttottles*. $8.75; trillion. SI.OO flirt »• gallons, fn.T.V Not les* than 1 gallon «»r I I h >tlit*shipped No charge for parking. Express p id iti tli** following State*: I'eini sy I\ aula, Ohio. West Virginia. Maryland. Indiana. New Vork. Send your iuldr**sH and money order to A. ANDRIESSEN Sole Owner, 91* Federal St., TEL. 549. ALLEGHENY, PA. Price ll>t ofoth< r iro.«ls. Wines, i t.- . mail ed. lii fi ri iii .'s: 1 irst ami Sw'oiid N&tloiml Kiiiiki. aixl Dollar mivliik-. fund and Truat ( oinpuny, Allcttlieny. Pa. INo mark* uu atilpplnK CiHl l I Wcsl Winfield Hotel, ® W. G. LUSK. Prcp r. 1-irst Class Tabic ami Lodgings. Has and Spring Water all through house. <*) IJood Stabling. nnAn a postal card to I IKI IK orcall "I'No. 41 1 ■ ■ of the People's ************ Phone and W. 13. McGKARY'S new wagon, running to ami from his Steam Carpet-Cleaning establishment, will call at your honsc take away your dirty carpels anil return them in a day or two as e'ean as new. All on a summer morning Cart>ets, rujji; ami curtains thoroughly cleaned «.n short notice. pppF a ev E Vi W A E AR TWICE AS .1- A3 fI NY OTHp' ;fWK) Have You Any Part of SIOO to invest, if yon can make from amii investment from 25 to 50 per cent Monthly? If ho, you can invest from $lO to SIOO in Stocks, (train. &c\, through a broker of 20 yearn experience v.*ho will give his services to yon free if he fails to pay yon dividend of 25 per cent monthly on any amount you m*y invest through him. Write at once for Circular Letter giving full information to J. WEAVER. Investment and Commission Broker. •T.'l Wood St.. I'ittsburg. I'a \ D. L. CLEELAND. > / Jeweler and Optician, \ 5 125 S. Main St., / \ Butler, Pa. Now is The Time To Have Your Cothir\iJ CLEANED or DYED If you want goou ar 'd reliable cloning or dyeing done, there is just one place In town where you can get it, and that is at The Butler Dye Works 1 B'2 Center avenue. B(tsX_ We do fine work in out-1 Joor Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture ot your house. Give us a trial. for the Jaii.eetowri S'idinir blind Co.—New York. B. FISHES & SON, IOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQC^ <|>Fall and I—v F3« *-**=* Fall and 1> yAutumn *—*• *• » Autumn* ► | | The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. ;![Special Sale of FELT and VELVET HATS.- ; <| > Fr ra: I , I - Before purchasing examine our stock J. wm * 11 |122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PA. 9 4 1 > DOLLS <> /CASH NevetTy STORE. KiriAl \£UEENSWAR6 ".V CROCKERV STORE. IMt W fcAJIP and GLASSWARE STORC. ,14 - ww /GOODS IN ALL LINES. 'MANAGEMENT. Having purchased the Allison Ike Hive Novelty and (Queens ware Store, I have devoted considerable care and time in COMpletiag t he most varied stock of goods in Butler. Below will give MI idea of s ome of the goods carried in stock. Axle grease, J Butter spades, V jvau-*, HASKUTS J candle« ) clothes, C can opener*. £long, V- nnrs— delivery. /cards playing, jtexteasioti. rwnol «ad !'•; fruit, J carpet tacks. !L*Mf- C«haw! strap* iaundrv, C chalk lines, Jchimmrv s. .. teach, \ ' alk. / market, C crayons, # wicks. \ skirt boards, office, f cheese cutters. € slates, traveling; V clocks. Head pencils, I slste peocflk. hi rd MM, Q clothes ham;>ers, $ lemon aqaaoer*. J ilav .-utters, blacking. f cloths* horses, Xl<»>king glames, \-■ blacking CM, \ clothes lines. fmarbln, J ]»..■ - hhmfc banti, r cfcrfhi - j im. '« blueing, f coat racks, Itreasnres, i spomts, bosom boards, \ coffee mills. iracasnring itumto. V rcks. Ir.i / wood «pnt,rw. paper. \ • .rm , Vwil' .» wmrr, butter lailles, (ink, Jrules. r «nr« (i.Kii, butter moulds, 3 jewsharps, Jr»>pe. »>«!«. butter prints, \tn lfrs. # • V *«».• .h«s, wringers. I also handle watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware. £ < , pianos, organs and small musical goods, strings and fitting* for ad instru ments. Come and look over oar 5 and to cent counters. When you want a bargain be sure and come to. J. R. Griebs, Cash Novelty Store. No. 136 South Main Street. Butler. Pa. DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SHIP YOU All Charges Paid- A Gallon of Pure Peona. Rys Wiiiskey for 5.3 We don't blame you if vou arc doubtful a!»mt it. but the U-st way to couvtnce voursrlf •* to send u« a trial ortlrr Send the amount either in currentv by registered letter, I'. O. order or express, and we will box ship ami prepay expressageon a gallon at Cabinet 4 year old aye f«»r #,<*» Yon will he surDrised at the <|ualitv of this whiskey, it t» al>s>dutely pure, and is just what you need in the house at this season of the rrnr. What do you think of a West Virginia Itl.ick ltran>!r at #2.00 per gallon' We have some of the very »*-»♦. eal from selected lorries and carefully distilled *>ut up in gallons, half gallons and iiuarts Don't forget that we pr (>ay pxpresaage on all onlers of $5.00 am) osrr, e«» ,* wheie a transfer is necessary from one Kspres. Co.. !>"» another, when we pay exprev-ige to j»>int of transfer You can make you own selection fr >rn the followiog: Anchor Rye. a good whiskey for the money . . $2.00 a gal Cabinet Rye. can't be beat 13.00 a gal Bear Creek Rye, a very fine wbiskey 14.00 a gm Gin, Rum, Eummel. Brandy $2.00. 52.50 and $3.00 per gml MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST., AL' EGHENY- PA Send for catalogue ami price list, mailed free. NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old !! It's a'ong life, but devotion to the triw int-res. arwt prosperity of the American People has w< n for it new ~ ■. friends as the yea.s ro!len aluch it hri!t(i» to thetr \ \ '"omes and firesides. 'iSSlv* As a natural consequence it etijo\ n its old >ll i(:- \ t it-illl% .it. a \ 'p' \ It l.as :i..-d oil , i » progressive Americans It is "The New-York Weekly Tribune," acknowledged the c»»nutry o\er < the leading National Fanily Newspaper. Hecogni/.ing its value to those who desire all the news ..r thr Sfate ar:.» Nation, the publisher of "The CITI/K.N" your own fa*.>nte home pai*r has rrferrd in»«» an alliance with "The New-York Weekly Tii'>uiie ' which enaMes hi'n to farn.ah liott jiajiers at the trifling ci>st of fI.J.- per year. l-.very farmer and every villager owes to himself. t.> hia family, art to 'be community in which he lives a cordial support of his 1-«al new.;>aper, as it w>.rka constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way. btintr* to Irs I>. n a' the rew? and happenings of his netghljochoo«l, tlie doings of his frie-; the i ■ n.! !w,n and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markets arid, i fact, ;» a weekly visitor which should lw* found in e\er\ wide awake progressive f«n:ii» jnsl think of it! Iloth >f the»- J.spri. ; n!St. and Diamond. Butler. Pa- With .nir net Vtii. .iuiirr mm ••an r mjr. .it .«kr It ilMn|rr than W* repair all par'* •f Nryln. i»Pdiy nrw puff, it imam-mmhi pr "• trr tlx .'lh piar* tB i"»». awleMUMlir dMirpwiil W«- bat* »»«»»»> (ImN fk