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a Se a Unprecedented ‘Bargains. | Fi foots, ‘ning hos and Mss, ls anpets, [ace (rai an Waser fs sh AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER RECORDED. A GRAND DISPLAY of NEW GOODS at PRICES LOWER than EVER. It pays you to trade at our Store at all times, but ESPECIALLY for the next THREE WEEKS we can Save you Many a Dollar. | ater Burk, Rallar a Rrow Bryan chelf, {Carat ress Gioods in all the latest Novel- Garist Court ties including Silk, Grenadines, Henri- Boars etta Cloth, Plain and Fancy Serges 2 5 i “orga es . In'Lable Linens,Napkins, Towels and i Dears ranging in prices from 25e to $1 per H acl a yard. ras - we are headquarters, and we Frees are this season showing a nicer line of maas 4 Our Carpet Room aa Lace Curtaix these goods than ever. j department is overflowing with new A —_ lesignsand bright colors, at prices far c ; ask mie im pene Do rot fail to see our line of White RW below the water mark, also a full line : : goods, laces and Embroideries, Black | - of plain and fancy straw matting. i ; ne Child's Knee pant suits $1.00 and up a RNS kc SEN Mull Flouncings, Black India Linens, | Boys suits 2.50 and up Black Swiss, Black all over laces cheap- | Youths suits 3.00 and up er than ever. | Morin cuits 3.50 and up TY EER SS | See our Tailor-made suits for dress | Alifgheliew sla pes in inte 4 wear equal to fine custom made gar- . « mente. Ask for them. All the new styles in neck wear x _ OO All the new novelties in shirts | - | | All the new colors in hosiery 1 Gents Fine Shees from $1.50 and up 0 All the new spring underwear. Boys Fine Shoes from 1.00 and up han > ial Mens Good Plow shoes 1.00 : i aa | Boys Good Plow shoes T5ets Our sprivg display of Millinery goods CA | Mens Fine Calf boots side lined $2.50 is unsurpassed in the city, and by giv- ea : ing Miss Scharf a call you willbe more than pleased with her styles. 3 | 59 Bot IT IS A FACT, WE ARE SELLING A BETTER GLASS OF GOODS THAN ANY HOUSE. IN THE CITY. ba ue cou Ss canNSEnSEnRUSSREESEE NEE sopsusieiec <a e oel If you will kindly give us a call we will gladly show you that we can and will do just as we say. i Take advantage of the above BARGAINS while the Stock is Complete. Remember we carry the BEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. > SAMUEL LEVY & COMPANY. Bi LOCAL ITEMS. aneny, W. Va. April 23.—! A suit about a calf in Tie has == r Married by Elder E. C. Browning | In the re-districting of tis senato- 7 It is time now to fem) on 8 : a oe — —— ag: — - SS out all the par- at the home of the fade) 8 uncle, _Nial districts of the state Jackson 14th of July celebration. Butler, i eae a Artist. fe roa er's | ties except the cal One of the lit- | Mr. Meredith, on the 26th of April, | county gets two senators. Cass | must be lively this summer whether | NG Sin hielo seedling, poe ate wt ouse a burglar tried to enter the igants shot him, and the sheriff Ed. R. Pendergrass of Kansas City ‘county 1s taken off of this district | the kickers like it or not. The wa: ta Call and get a first-class haircut, house through a window. The ‘girl shot the other in trying to arrest and Miss Ella E. Rose of Bates and attached to Lafayette and John-! to make a town go is to kee’ the da smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest, Split his head open, killing bim,/ him. The calf was valued at about | county. son. Of the thirty-f li ei oy shop in the city. Bestbarters. North | while half through the window. $6 . : : : irty-four districts | wheels well ground and a big head Jo itl REeEE anamaitc penemice: rt en 36. - ; The St. Louis Presbytry has voted =a = democratic and of steam. When the fire begins to Ss. Jo Ke EAereesat, Erop Wanted'!—Hides, aie feathers, Piecing: always ee to pages & almost unanimously to recommend ‘ ii tuto ae alg Shee lp cages = pai fur- | — = - S68 ; =, So yhen you wan our in larg aes + z : tity ¢ o Ver: 5 ourning Silk for a smoking gown costing py —— je Ne —” lots. and will save you money. i ee General Assembly the ap a. ae bright and never wiielle dowd ‘ in Japan $4.50, the a ab San ee ee a = pees pointment of women as deaconesses. ty of trimming ae the pee —- Hang the welcome card to “a Francisco was $4.50, the cost of the eee a ; ; | ouis slo at it is) ive men on t 7 : — sit ti aitior the President Harrison spent several ac ak oe omar ae ei penne PSE is u r et = nares mg them a cordial io. ae bate ms frieght is $9.00. Who pays the du- hours in Texas last week and tasted square to the depot was under con- behind th 7 KC. Star those around the ‘bli — ty ty on the silk?’ Ask Prof. Wadell.— | oftrue southern hospitality. After he sidaration Ab lhe Sestaailmectine vehind the times.—K. C. Star. o Eee ee ie Soe } Warrensburg Journal Democrat. , S¥ings clear around the circle he py, i: icht 1 : nS : eas Cash! Cash": Cash: for eers at =A ch. diane may be made to feel ashamed of Uae yates bub no chon was Dr. J. A. Hammond, president of Pharis & Son Be a. Farmers, you will not missit by | himself forthe way he is trying to a 2 There is one thing certain, al college at Fayette, Mo., } ets = ea! taking your egg to Pharis & Son humiliate the southern people by ents —— 2 avelin § preached an elegant sermon Sunday K. we gave her Castoria Arkansas City. Kan. April 22.—For Hi Piven the appointment of negro postmas- public something should = ae mornets me ie (Son the aleion ct Then she was aC she eried for Castoria several weeks hog cholera Leen Married on the evening of April 22 | ters and the tenacity with which he with this street. eburch. From here he went to Rich « Miss, she clung to Castoria. | raging in Chautauqua county. east ms 1891 Mr. I. W. Walls and Miss Delia | tried to force the Force bill. : puss ee Hill and presented the deploras to When she had Children,she gavethera Castoria | of here, hundreds of hogs dying. The : Chambers, Dr. W. P. Hall of the M. ; ea It is said that farmers daughters | the gr: Butane class of the public dispose is now spreading rapidly. pli KE. church officiating. The bride is; Missouri is to become the fatten! make the best wives, because they school of the cit i and fears are entertained that it will ra the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M ing field for cattle grown on western 2/1 learn to do house work. and are oeeaESs eae - become general through the southern a Chambers, of East Boone township. yanches D. D. Andrews BERGE! notarial tontebe held) sad casa: In the reports seated in the, Laaies Attention. part of the state. x Thefgroom is one of Elkharts most Worth says, “the idea is to keep our! . 5 “~~ | Kansas City papers of the homeo- i x a their husbands in getting a start i The attention of the ladies of But- c ‘ influental and prosperous farmers. | cattle on the western ranges until re oad Ce nea aap —=— oqeanpant held in that city ler is vealed to my new aes "oe Children Cry for a —Adrian Journal. they are two years old, then uring ore ane maming a living. tus | last week, we see our fellow-tows- | Spring and Summer Millinery. All’ Pitcher’s Castoria. | ‘ 7 ' peal ae : ery souraging > man, Dr. J ¥ One clerk in the postoftice at Peo- them to Missouri where we have se. ™#Y not be very encouraging to the I. Christy.was appoint- the new and desirable novelties and ria, IIL, opened 6,000 letters in six cured 8,000 acres for the prepara city girl, but itis about the truth, i aaa a on legislation the finest line of flowers in Butler at | 2 Children Cry for months and rifiled them of their - a This is because nevertheless. fc ae a ee that are simply astonishing. Pitcher’s Castoria. pj ed contents. This gifted young person ssouri is the great corn state. 7 pee Married, at Ae re ¢ eee whois in charge of i the Children C oO be should have eutered Mr. Wanamak = - A Settlement) Wanted. bride's parents neat 4 tri ment isiitoo. arall Pit her’s C ry for oa ers recent contest for rapid handl- Flax Seed to Loan. All those knowing themselves in- | Sunday, April 10th, — or mention. Call c er’s Castoria. _ ing of the mails. He should also en- We are prepared to lo de bted to or h ding cls ainst!m.. Mr. Will U. Fa: and see tl est line of millinery ter the penitentiary. to farmers in any qua J. T. Shannon & Co., will please calf Cope, Rev. J. Shaw |in the city. Ww. M. ARNOLD. | secure seed apply early. and settle. Office with R. J. Hur- Mrs. W. O. AtkEsox = R “e the near friends and 2ON _> When you want flour in 500 pound | Butler elevator. ley Lumber Co., North Main street. bride and cea aes foe Ser nes af naan CONS EOL ae es ail lots go to Pharis & Son. 12 Bryast Bros. & McDaster. tf J.T. Suassos & Co.) Adrian Journal. = 4 | Pharis LE Son. srerypeveniely ee to private col