j Each of the chief \ J organs of the body is a \ liA in the chain of life. /V IK \ A chain is no stronger \ than its weakest link, I L rt I 1 the body no stronger I —pr | than its weakest organ. I I \ If there is weakness of I—{ I / heart or lungs, liver or j kidneys, there is a weak V link in the chain of life /y wV \ which may snap at any / / \ I time. Oft en this so- I / LJ— \ I cabled "weakness" is I j 1« I I I caused by lack of nutri- I I j j tion, the result of disease 1 1—- / I of the stomach and othe*. I I I/ J organs of digestion and \r_7 / nutrition. Diseases of / # y\ the stomach and its allied / f Sg-A \ organs are cured by the 1 t i 1 use of Dr. Pierce's Golden I | Medical Discovery. I I When the diseased storn- I f—> ach is cured, diseases of I J I other organs which seem I UW / remote from the stomach \ J but which have their S origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. "I was in poor health when I commenced taking Doctor Pierce s medicines," writes Mr. Elmer Lawler, of Volga, Jefferson Co., Ind. «I had stomach, kidney, heart, and lung troubles. Wss not able to do any work. I had a severe cough and hemorrhage of the lungs, but after using your medicine a while I commenced to gain in strength and flesh, and stopped cough ing right away. Took sbont six bottles of •Golden Medical Discovery.' I feel like a differ ent person. I gladly recommend your medicine to all sufferers, for I know it cured me." The use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure that foal breath. ANOTHER ONE] OF THOSE CELEBRATED $ 1m BANGHART PICTURES ENTITLED THE FAIR MASQUERAOER WILL BE GIVEN FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Size., 25c.. 50c. ant 81.00. Sold by Drncaists. or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and Joha fits., New York-. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious eases, $3. Bold by Dnigglsta, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. \ Humphreys' Hod. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. Butler Savings Bank, BUTLER, PA. Capital, - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $255,000 00 WILLIAM CAMPELL. JR President J. HKNRY TP.OUTMAN. . .Vice-President Louis B ST KIN* Cashier C. E. CEONENWKTT Teller R1 RECTORS—Wm. Campbell Jr.. J. Henry Tronwiinu. W. D. Braadou. \V. x\. Stein, J. S. Oamptiel I. The Builer Havinsts Bank is the Oldest Bank in jj I nylitution In Butler County. General iianking business transacted. We solicit aoi'ounts of oil producers, mer chants. farmers and others. !Snfs All bjsioess entrusted to us will receive Drom p t alte u lion, loierest uaid on time deooslti. THE Butler County National Bank, Butler Penn, Capital-paid in - - {200,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $140,000.00 Jos. Harlman, President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A genera! ban k log business transacted. Interest pa;i) on time deposits. Money ! jatied on approved security. We invite you to open an account With tbls bank. DIRECTORS— Hen. Joseph Hantaan. Hon. W. S. Waldron, Dr. is. M. Hoover. H. M - Sweeney. C. I'. Collins 1. G. Sm ib. Leslie I'. Hazlett, M. Kinegan. W. H. Lars ia. T. P. Mifflin. Dr. W. U. M Candless. Ken Ma* seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Ritts. A. L. Keiocr THE Farmers' National Bank » BUTLER, PENN'A. CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $17,50000. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Special aiteuiiou given to collections. OFFICERS: JOHN YOUN'KINS President JOHN HUMPHREY Vice President C. A. HA I LEY C'asli er E. W. BINGHAM Assistant Cashier J. F. HUT/.LER Teller DIRECTORS. John Younktns. D. L. Cleeland. F.. E Abratus. C. N. Boyd, W. F. Meug< r. Henry Miller. John Humphrey. Tnos. Hays. Lev M. Wise. Francis Murphy s. Yeact-r. I). B. Campoell. A. H. Sarver and Dan'l Vounkins. Interest paid on time deposits. We renoec-ifullv solicit your business. THAT TIRED FEELING is the result of weak ness. Restore your appetite and get new strength. Our Whiskies being guaranteed pure will give to t4ie system the needed vitality. ALWAYS IN STOCK FIfCH. I.AR«K OVKKHOI.T. title* KSHEIMEU. Ml VUtNOX. IMOSt'MIN. UiBsOV 1)11,1.IM. HI, ItK IIH, KCOK I and offer them to you 6 yearold at $1 per full quart,tiquails f >UD. GR ABC FATHER'S CHOICE. Vhiskev guaranteed ;> ye.trs old t; 00per sal lon. We pay express charges on a'l mail orders of ijOO or over. Uoods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS LIT WISES AMD LIQUORS, How U Smithlield Street, formerly 411 Water Street. PITTSBURG, PA. Thosei: Bell 2119. P. * A. I4SB. NO SPAWNS be cured in 45 minutes. Lump Jaw, splints and ringbones just as quick. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information about this new method sent free to horse owners by T. M CLUCJH, Knozdaie, Jefferson Co,, Pa. Tbf Cldrr Soiheni'i Taci. It was In the year IR<*» or ISO 4. Dur ing the summer muutlis Sothern, with John T. Raymond and several other well known actors, occupied the local theater of a seaside summer resort, to which he and hi* company drew a houseful of people several nights in the week t«i hear and see tllem act rehearse it really was in preparation for their next winter's New York sea son—the most Important of Shake speare's plays. 1 Tie little building had of course a irallery, and In the gallery the "gods" became so obstreperous on occasions that It was- with great difficulty the play could be proceeded with. The | ringleader, a well knowp rough of the ! town, was a man named Bill ITanrn- I han. One nigh' a happy inspiration j seized Sotliern. Having learned the , ! name of this prominent raembt* of the j ] rowdy element, he addressed liLm in I the midst of the most unearthly noises as follows: "Mr. Hanrahan, will you be good enough to take charge of the j gallery and keep order for me, and I i shall feel very grateful." The result was magical. Bill became at once an official of the theater and as such cracked the heads of a few of his erst while fellow rioters with such gbod ef fect that it was only a little time be fore the best of order prevailed.—Cen tury. F.reir Convenience. There Is a dock laborer In Glasgow who is possessed of a great sense of hu mor. Perhaps it's because he's an Irishman. I'at had been disturbed sev eral times In his single apartment by a well meaning lady missionary. See ing Pat was rather ao exemplary sort of a husband, she suggested that he might be able to afford a room and kitchen soon. "An' phwat wad OI want lavin* such a comfortable house as this for'/" asked Pat. "Well," she replied, "you would have more room—more conveniences." "Convaniences Is It?" said Pat, with a smile. "Sure, An' at prisint if Oi want to go to the drawin* room or the dlnin' room or the conservatory, begorra, Oi've Just got to sit still. Phwat could be handier?" The lad"y couldn't say.—London An swers. Not an Occasion For Haste. During the Sikh war the late Field Marshal Sir' Neville Chamberlain, who then held the rank of colonel, called for volunteers to assist him in blowing up a bastion. Three or four responded, and the colonel led the little party, close up to the point where the mine was to be fired. As soon as the ex plosives were In place and the fuse llght-ed the volunteers started to run ift order to get out ef the way of the explosion no less than to effect, as speedily as possible to retwant to the safety of the British lines. They had not gone a dozen yards before Cham berlain shouted: "Come back! .There's to be no indecent haste, young men. We'll walk." And walk they did, while the fuse slowly sputtered down to* the waiting powder. A Mlijor Consideration. The ambitious young woman was attracted by an advertisement, one line of which read, "How to IJecome aa Author." The advertiser claimed that by his method failure was impossible. So the ambitious young woman sent on the necessary trifling sum of money, and by return mail she received a slip on which was printed ttris bit of ad vice, "Write something." "But," she protested by letter, "1 already have done that, and it hasn't been printed." "Wc congratulate you," was the re ply. "If you have written something, you already are an author. Publica tion Is a minor consideration, with which we have nothing to do."—Brook lyn Eagle. MnnaKlnjr er on a hook and endeavor thb blow It up the line with a bellows. Much more diffi cult it must be with the resistance of the water, and by. what muscular ac tion tlie ffsh contrives it I know not. I have searched the textbooks in vain for some hint on the subject.—£,<*ndon Opinion. The Word "Vhcntc." Few people ki»w the original mean ing of the word "picnic." It IS to be found set out in the London Times of a hundred yeaps ago. "A picnic sui> iJer consists of a variety of dishes. The subscribers to this entertainment have a bill of fare presented to them, with a number against each dish. The lot which he draws obliges hftn to furnish the dish marked against it, which he either takes with him in his carriage or sends by a servant. The proper variety is preserved by the talents of the maitre d* hotel, whb form's the bill of fare. As the cookery is furnished by so many people of fashion each strives to excal, and thus a picnic n«t only gives rise to much -pjeaanit mirtn, but generally can boast of-tho refine ment of the art." Where He Rorfo. A schoolboy who was going to a par ty was cauttoned by his father not fo walk home If it rained and was given money for eali hire. It pained faeSivi ly, and great was the father's surprise when his «cru, 1h spite of the instruc tions he bad received, arrived home drenched to the skin. "Did you tiot taUe -a cab /s I or dered you, Alfred'/" the pafent sternly. "Oh, yes; but when I ride with yx>u yon always make me rhft lnsido. This time I rode on top with the driver. S«%', dad, it was grand!"—Ctlca Ob server. A Echo. At a watering place in the Pyreuce* the conversation at table turned upon a wonderful epho to be heard-some dls tance off 011 the -Framco-Spaniah fron tier. "It Is astonishing," said an luhnbit nnj of the Garonne. "As soon as you have spoken you hear distinctly the voice leap from rock to rock, from I>reclpice to i>r»»c»pice, and as soon us It has passed the frontier ihe echo assumes the Spanish accent."—i'ear sou's Weekly. Kitlghti ot old. The knights of the »lafs of chiwtlry were so well protected by* their a muar tha # t they were practic&lly iiiviu?ibie to ail ordinary weapons. Kran when dismounted they could not be injured save by the uriSerioordia, a thlc.dagger, wlijch penetrated the chains of.the ar mor. In uwre than one battle knights fallen from their horses could not be killed until fheir armor bad been bro ken up with axes and kammers. Good C«ok«. "If all sick people had &ood cooks," savs the London Hogpitai, "how much greater might be the proportions erf re coveries'." *.The value of the patent foods which are adrertisod so much lies largely, it says. In the ease with which they nee for the table A Unit I'frtucr. A.—That woman wljo J.ast w*nt out h the partner of your joys and sor rows, I suppose. B.—She's partner to a#.right, but when It combs to ay sorrows slips over t* see her mother. Reveried. Itodrick—Say, man, you hare been through the ordeal of proposing. What does a fellow do after he pops the question? Van Albert—Why, lie questious*pop. of course.—Clticago News. In Hid Dreniim. Hewitt—When I was 011 ttye boat tli? other night. I had a lower luy-th, but 1 dreamed 1 was sleeping in the upper bsrth. Jewett—Sort of overslept yourself, •h? Good manners Is the art of makln; those people easy with whdtu con verse. Whoever makes tfie fewest pep sons uneasy is the beat bred iu the company. C. P. Johnson & Sons' The Leading Tailors of Butler County. Are making clothes in the CHEAPEST, BEST AND LATEST STYLES. Suits from sl6 to SSO. Overcoats from sl6 to $75. Everything done by skilled abor in our own shop. C. P. Johnson & Sons PROSPECT, PA. ******** -x * * * y * » * * * ** -* ■* I' {ANNOUNCEMENT! I If f_¥ OTEL KELLY has opened for $ jj- f"~1 the season 1902 with greatly ¥ J improved facilities and better 5 | accommodations than ever before. # * During the past fall and winter ¥ % the hoase has undergone many * * needed repairs until now it ranks T * with the leading hotels of the city, x I The Mitchell spring water is free S j to guests of the house and free * * 'bus to all trains. 2 % Send for booklet and rates. I A. Keiafcy & SONS, | £ Cambridge Springs. Pa. * Write for Booklet—How to Open an Account bj Mull. I ,^^|^^^^^APITALAWDSURPLU^VrOO^OOO^y g Women of Good Taste Are quick to appreciate the merits of our superb collection of ■P newest fabrics for Dresses and Waists. The stock is so carefully (0 rt£ selected, the assortment so varied and the price so low that it X • is to your decided advantage to see what we offer. flr g The Newest Dress Goods g JO All the popular weaves are shown in blacks and colors. Light jK jdk weight fabrics for costumes, and the heavier weights for Jacket Ub Suits and separate skirts. Superior values at every price from v V 25c to #2.00 a yard. a) 8 New Waist Materials Exquisite Waist Silks in individual patterns.exclnsivedesigns.no U two alike. Beautiful imported Crepes, French Flannels and Printed Cashmeres. Silk Waist Patterns, worth $.">.00 for #3.30. j|l Finest Crepes and French Flannels Toe a yd. A Handsome Waist Materials 125 c. 15c, 25c. T> g Blankets and Spreads From the lowest priced up to the softest and most luxurious W Blankets, our stock can t be beat. Special values in White W Spreads, Comforts, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Blankets 50c to P 00 a pair. Spreads 50c to s:i.so each. Comforts #I.OO up. ™ 2 Underwear and Stockings We buy only worthy qualities and comfortable shapes even at fIP the lowest prices. Women's Fleece7, Bell 4-4. € \ THE F UEL !C 1 FUST CC , 236 4th Ave, Pittsburg.} i ANNOUNCEMENT Fall and Winter Millinery V Owing to the beauty of the assort- V nient and the novelties iu the styles, it ! will pay von to come and see this ex \ '.£# ]&>.*'• hibition of Fine Patterns and Hats of w '• : Sr^2 > '•) •' '.''■{iSrN# > hll descriptions. A larger and better V ■ } " J select ion of up «> date Millinery can not " be found in the city. We have what / Bill Vl \ our customers want when they want't, I nil HZ) and at the prices they want it. We can I ill If/ jSßsmj'ti' help you suit each curitoiU'-T --iily Call to see us at Rockenstein's, MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 328 South Main - ~ Butler, Pb ORDER YOUR SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER that Mads Milwaukee Famous." FROM Paul Wuesthoff Co. Sole Bottlers, 14th and Pike Sts. Pittsburg, Pa. Ord«ra by mail promptly att«nd*4 t®. RITE FOB CI*CUI»S. Subscribe for the CITIZEN SOMETHING NE\V_^> In the photograph line can be seer it the Findlcy Studio. The Artist Proof photograph 011 exhibition now, they are winners and please all who want an artistis picture Stop in and see them. Novelties for Ho'iday trade now ready. Broaches and button; of all descriptions. Copying and enlarging. A. L. FIND LEY, Telephone 236. P. O B'd'g, Butler Branches—Mars and Evans City. WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL. The plans for this School are broad and comprehensive. Its primary object is to benefit teach ers and those expecting to teach: btlt its scope will include tbe whole o f College .Studies A lull term s worth iu any three College Studies may be made up hv students. There are nine mem bers in the faculty, all teachers of abili ty. selected with special reference to the work of the department iu which they are to teach. The school will open June 24, 1902. and continue eight weeks. Rev. 1. O. Campbell, D D.. Principal. Let all in quiries be addressed to Rev. J. H Veazey, Bnsiness Manager, New Wil mington, Pa. R. G. FERGUSON. President. PAROID READY OOFING. T) AKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cirntnt in core of each roll. l> EI'RESENTS the results of years of Experience and Ex perimenting. QNLY requires painting every few years. Net when first laid. r S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. r\EMAND for PAROID is world U wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facts. Samples and Prices are yours if you will ask us. L C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician Vrit T)oor to Cotsrt ITouxe Bntlsr P* See Itae sign direct-1| ly opposite the (I Postoifice, }| Theodore Yogeley.i Real Estate and jj Insurance Agency, jj LYE 238 S. Main St ,jj Builer, Pa. •> 1 r you have property u to sell, trade, or rent./// or. want to buy or') rent caii. write or phone me. List Mailed Upon Application yyM. H. MILLER^ FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. OFFICF —Kyers' Building—next to P. 0., Butler Pa. 6. Otto Davis, Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. Teacher of Voice; Violin and Piano Pianos Tuned and Repaired. CORKS ALL SIZES. ANY Quantity. REDICK & GROHMAN, Prescription Druggists, N. 109 Main St., Butler, Pa. Family Reunions! We often cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg ecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity. We make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISHER Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will c-all again. We carry a full line of Drugs. Chemicals Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, PH. G. Both Phones. 213 S. Main St. Butler, Pa. ARE YOU GOING TO I BUILD OR REMODEL fllpl* = Let us give you a figure on the Plumbing and Gas Fitting of your home. WHITEHILL, 7 Plumber, 318 S. Main St.. Both Phones. Binding of Books Is our occupation. We put our entire time to studying the best and latest methods of doing our work. If you are thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at Tie Bntler Book Bindery, W. W. AM ON, Prop. Opp. Court House. Just Arrived Early Fall Goods In Latest Coronation Suitings; Also Black and White Novelties. Wedding Suits a Specialty. Call and examine before leaving your order for sui;. COOPER, Leading Tailor, With Newton, Piano M an. Dean's I A safe, certain relief for ftuppressed ■ Menstruation. Never known to fail. Bafe! ■ Hure! Hpeedyl Hatinfnetlon tiuarantoed ■ or money Kefunded. Kent prepaid for ■ JI.OO per (H>X. Will »eiid themou trlaj to ■ tit; paid ftjr when relieved. Sampled Free. ■ UNITIP Mtoic.c to.. Pq« If. Umiiri;. ft. J Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave Pharmncv Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick Housed Butler Penn'a. Tbe best of horsps apd Brjt class rigs »l wavson hand nap for hire. Best Al'uqmmouai lons ID town for perma neui bourdiuK and IrauKient trade. Speci al care KUiimuteed, Stable Room For 65 Horses. A good class of horses, both drivers and drafi horses always on hand and for sa'e under a full guarantee; and horses bough pon proper notification by PEARSON B. NACE. T< leobone. No. 219. K PS^HaT*i)ieL l pH7r ,, ?( ■ JCJBm —DENTAL ROOMS. •• [j 39-sth Ave., Pittsburg, P. I) <1 We're PR ACTIC A '.LYdol'ifi tlie [K TIPS ak CROWN anil BRiUCiC work jfj ■« f® JH"f Pittsburg —H Y NOT DO f-' ~ <7l fiIyOURS? tiold CROWNS L" 'llPli M' 1 " 1 BRIDGE work r«lueeil tJJ yss ,PE R [Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN^ j|[ FALL AND WINTER SEASON. § ; [Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods? < > IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. A I (Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-made Suits, and Jackets, Capes andfe < ► Furs, Walking Skirts, Dress Skirts, Silk Waists, Wool © > Waists, Mercerized Waists, Wrappers, Dressing O ' Jackets, Underwear, Hosier)' and Gloves, a W splendid showing of Dress Goods, Silks, if Waistings, novelties in Trimmings jf .I. and Neckwear, Millinery and X A Millinery Novelties, Or- X j t namcnts. Feathers X ( | Hirds & Wings Prices as usual being on that small profitj I basis that has gained for us the reputation asK givers of best values. You will find all That is new in Ladies' Fall and Tailo/ made Su^ts... .SIO.OO to $35.00 , V That is new in Ladies' Jackets and Monte Carlos 5.00 to 25 00 f That, is new in Fnr Scarfs $2 25 np to 35.00 I" That is new in Misses' Suits, Skirts and Jackets . .. 500np to 25.00 j « That is new in Ladies' Dress Skirts 3.98 np to 35 00 £ That is new in Ladies' Walking Skirts 2Onnp to 15.00 * # That is new in Ladies' Silk Waists $3 00. 4 50, 500 op to 10 00 < % That is new in Ladies' Wool Waists 1.00 up to 5.00 f That is now in Ladies' Velvet Waists 398 up to 5.00 MILLINERY. | We are showing all that is newest in Trimmed Hats, Dress * r Shapes and Trimmings. Our Ready-to-Wear Hats you find difierent from those shown elsewhere, as we control some im- ( * ported lines. Our aim in Millinery is to show you exclusive 1 ► styles at less prices than you can find the ordinary everyday , > , styles shown everywhere We solicit a visit to our Millinety { > , and Suit Departments. We want to convince you of our > ability to give you correct styles, best values at money-sav- < > ing prices. Trimmed Hats $1.50 up Untrimmed Hats 50 ( . cents up The rarest, creamiest stock we have ever shown, CRESS GOODS AND ( , Our Dress Goods stock was nevermore complete. We are showing all the newest things in Suitings, Heavy Cloths for Skirts, Broadcloths, Cheviots. Zibeline, Prunella and Venc- * ' V tian Cloths, Serges and Henriettas. Fifty-four-inch Heavy * ' . Cloths,7sc. value SI.OO. Heavy Cheviots for Unlined Skirts * > $ 1.00, value $1.25. You will find all our Dress Goods nd < > 12 Silks priced at a saving of 25 per cent on the dollar. So 1 > {% prices rule as to values and economy in our Blankets, Fiati- 1 > nels.Yarns, Bedding, Haps, Sheets, Pi low and Bolster Slips. ( > . t Window Blinds, Rugs, Lace Curtains, White Quilts and a'l 4 ( < C Domestics. Just opened and put on sale one case of Heavy J k , f Fleeced Goods, suitable for wrappers, school dresses and J . f bed haps, at 6.[c per yard—value 10c. Also in Ribbed J f Fleeced Underwear. Ladies' Ribbed Heavy Fleeced Vest * r 25c. Men's Ribbed Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 39c \ ' r - value 50c. \ fMrs. J. E. Zimmermanl x Butler, Pa 5 x>co<>ooooo<>oooooovember 7th, 19'ji. Every department of agricultural industry is covered by special contributors who aie leaders iu tlu-ir respective lines, and the TRIBUNE FARMER wiP be in every sense a high class, up to date, live, enterprising agricultutal paper, profuse ly illustrated with pictures of live s;ock, model farm buildings and homes, agricultural machinery, etc. Farmers'wives, sous aud daughters will find special pages for their entertainment. Regular price, $:.oo per year, but vou can buy it with y«>ut favorite home weeklv newspaper. The CITIZEN, one year for f 1.75 or ClTiZffN and Tri'-Weekly. Tri' nne for #2 co. Send your subscriptions and money to THE CITIZEN, Butler, Pa. Send your name and address to NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City, and a free sample copy will be mailed to you. A NEW OLD PAPER Wall Paper! Now is the time to do your jail wall papering. Remember we carry the the largest line of paper in Butler. PRICES RIGHT. EYTH BROS., 1 Formerly, C. R. McMILLIAN, •Phone 453. 251 S. Main St. Our New Store is ready for business New Front, l»ew Arrangement and many New Goods. We have started in the new and have added new departments. P -reafter, when you need anything, u>me to us for it, we have almost every thing outside of groceries, drugs, shoes and dry goods. Come in and see us at the old stand but it don't look like the old place. DOUGLASS BOOK STORK Near P. O. an South Main street |5.00 cash prize shooting at Mardorf's booting gallery, 111 W. Jefferson St. REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W, D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on Mouuments & Headstones ! of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figurrs on Iron Fence, Flower Vases etc., as wc have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Seedier | Wm. Foster, j | Architect. j y Plans of all kind of buildings \ \ furnished on short notice. r / Office in Berg Bnilding, 7 J Butter, Pa. J