WHO IS W. M. NICKLKV LEADER IN LOW PRICES! Largest stock, lowest prices: new goods re ceived daily, not to keep but to sell. Values seldom equalled, never surpassed in Drv Goodsand Notions. We defy competition in Glass and Tinware. We are already the acknowledged leaders. Prices away down. Large wash bowl and pitcher 50c, hard to match; full set of plates —-><•, war rented iron stone China; tumblers 2c, others do not tumble; goblets fancy pat terns; ladies vests 10c, all sizes; 25 needles lc, assorted sizes; "HM) dozen misses black hose 10c, warranted fast black, worth 25c; large wash boiler 45c, with cover; matches 9c. a dozen, here is your match; pins I c. a paper, adamantine goods; clothes pins lc. a dozen. Give us a call we can save you money Kcsp., W. M. NICKLE,S «ncl lO CENT STORE Opposite Berg and Savings Banks, - - Butler, Pa. GRIEB & VOGELEY, Are Now Ready With ail the Latest Styles in Spring and Summer Footwear. We invite you to inspect our new and immense stock which should not be Overlooked by any Buyer. We can confidently say that no stock offers greater facilities than ours for the pleasing of purchasers in EVERY PARTICULAR. YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN OUR STORE. WOBKI NG SHOES For farmers, mechanics and all callings where a strong, serviceable shoe is needed is one of the assortments in our stock. We offer great variety in both ladies and gents EXTRA FINE shoes in all grades, made from the latest approved models of style and finish. OIL MENS BOOTS and SHOES a Specialty. Baseball and Tennis shoes of all kinds. You will be pleased with our prices, Gfieb & Vogeley, 347 8. MAIN STREET, - BUTLER, PA. Oryoosite "Willard House. HENRY BIEHL, 122 STREET, "RTTTT .TTR. - ZPIE3-N HSP.A DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. Washing Machines; the Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine, 2500 stiches per minute; the No. 7 American sewing machine, also Singer and Empress; agricultural implements and Lansing farm wagons; New Sunshine & Howard ranges, M MMMH w&T M Stoves, table and pocket J J V cutlery, hanging lamps; manulacturer of tinware, tin U roofing and spouting a spec ialty; the Johnston mowers, reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, ■warrented; screen doors and windows, refrigerators atfd lawn mowers. No better place in the city to trade. Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 i feet long, WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN SOMETHING ABOUT El GOODS & aim DO YOU NEED—Are yon goipg to boy a new dress this spriDg? DO YOU WANT a new Jacket in all the new colors and styles? DO YOU WANT anything in the Notion line? DO YOU NEED—Are you going to buy any carpet this spring? DO YOU WANT Fresh, Clean Goods, the latest and choicest styles? DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Moquett, in the choice&t designs, made up with beautiful match borders in firßt-class style? DO YOU WANT an Ingrain, 3-ply, or Cotton Carpet of any kind? DO YOU WANT any Lace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles or Win dow Shades? AND ABOVE ALL, Do you want to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior goods? Then Come and See Us, We Can Save You Money, TROUTMAN'S Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. BUTLER, - - - PA. Hoy. (No. 3,882.; Buffalo I'ov is standard by both sire and dam, and is i ■ .T> 1 under lw>t rules. When we takt rv'"r M. . st>lt\ extreme speed lined and ind,\iai'.ii •:i • ' ' . consideration. seldom ever lin. I. lit- la It! hands high, blood Uav, and w. Ui.• :s. Both be and his colts have won pt lies ii.-rever shown, lie won first premium at the ilutler tair last tall against a larce held of jiuod horses. lie carries lb»* s.»nie percentage " f PoCfchontas blood that tin- mighty Nelson, the champion trotting ft all ion of the world, docs. His sire produced 2:l2' i speed; his granilslre sired 2:1:' 1 a speed; his sister produced £i-" • speed and his brothers .':i!»>*'. We offer UulTalo Hoy's services on the most liberal t rms ot any stallions in the State,breed ing atid merit considered. He will be found at his old home, ,r; miles northeast of l'n .spec* duniiig the season of 1891, where we cordially invite an lnsjK'Ctlon of him and his get. Terms, 125. For pedigree In full and particulars call at the farm ur address, ALONZO McCANDLESS. Isle, Pa. K e (*i pro oitv • To couuteract the effect of spring winds acd storms on (ace and hands; to renew, renovate and purify the cuticle after a rigorous winter, is the mission of GOSSER'S CREAM GLYCERINE And right well does it perform the task. It is a bland, creamy emulsion, with just enough vege table oil to soften the ekin, com bined with pure glycerine and other substances, forming one of the finest preparations for chap ped hands, lips or face or any roughness or irritation of the skin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Haentze's Nervaline. A PcuKf.v VEGETABLE MKDICIKK FOK THE NERVES an effectual cure for lnflamatlon and irritation of the Klsilder. Kidnejt and Liver, stone in Hie bladder, calculus, gravel and brick-dust depos its, weaknesses in males or femaies. As a Be •toritire Tonic an d a Wood I'urifler it has no equal, creating a healthy appetite and pure blood. I'RIC'E 50 .CENTS. If your druggist has not got it. ask him to get itflor you. Take 110 other. Made only by The Haentze Medical Co. PHILADELPHIA, PA. For Sale By D. H WULLER, Druggist, Butler, Po. LAKE SHORE mm. ERIE, All stock guaranteed to be in good con dition when delivered. Wo replace all trees that fail to grow. REFERENCES IN BUTLER: J. F. Lowry, "W. T. Mechling. Jarne Shanor, Jr., J. E. Forsythe, Geo. ShalTner 6. Walker, Esq., Ferd Reiber, Esq. and D L. Cleeland. G. F. KING, AGT. EITESMILLEK HOUSE, BUTLER, PA. the Butler CITIZEN combined for $2.75 por year, in advance. 7 [SMVINCUREM The Most Successful Remedy ever discos cred, as It Is certain in its effects and does not blister. Bead proof below: BBOOKLYIC, Conn., Slay 5, *9O. DR. B. J. KcnxiLL Co.: Sire Last Summer I cured Curb upon my horso with your celebrate ! Kendrdl's Spavin Cure and it was the best Job I ever saw done. 1 have a dozen empty bottles, having it with perfect success, curing every thing I tried it on. My neighbor had a hon** with a very had S{>avin that made nlrn lame. He asked me how to cure it. I recommended Kendall's Spavin Cure. Ho cored the Spavin In just three weeks. Yours respectfully. WOLCOTT WITT KE. COLUMBUS, Ohio. April 4, *9O. DR. B. J. KENDALL CO.: Dear Sirs I hav«» been selling more of Kendall's Spavin Cure and Flint's Condition Powders than ever before. One man said to me, it was the Powder I ever kept and the best he ever used. Bcsj»ectfully. OTTO L. Ho mux. CniTTKSA-NOO, N. Y., Hay 19, *9O. Dr. B. J. Co., Dear Sirs I have used several tattles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with perfect success, on a valuable and blooded mare that was quite lame with a Bone Spavin. The mare Is now entirely free from lameness and shows no bunch on the joint. Respectfully, F. H. UUTCHIKS. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. __ _ _ _ Moireoe, La., May 3, "90. DR. B. J. KEHDALL CO., Gentsl think it my dnty to render you my thauics for your far famed Kendall's Spavin Cure. I had a four year old filly which I prized very highly. She had a very severe swollen leg. I tried about eight different kinds of medicines which did no good. I purchased a bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure which cured her in four days. 1 remain yours, MARION DOWDKN. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $3. All drug gists have it or can get i t for you, or i t wil 1 be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie tore. Dft. 11. J. KENDALL CO., Kuuiburgh Full*, Vermont mQRSMTB By Using Allen B. Wrisley's BOOD CHEER SOAP Latest and Best laYention —Little or NDRUBBINGOF CLOTHES Required-AskyourGrocerforit FOLLOW DIRECTIONS GLOSEI** 31.1 la llvt t < 0.,11u\ - ft An I£U— LflUl J nt'." 1 ! «II old tirui. Iteffronctmri luiml l'urrn.*.ft:it position lua Ufv, JuiOt)..i« n»rda* JiiliSON's LAMENT v ke-V O7 - \) v r:- nrrzsm ssi zzrzzziz Sf -GENERATION AFT2R GENERATION—. HAVE USD IT. Dropprrf on A./var, Children T.ore Tt. Ev« ry Xrav' . j ahoui . have a bottle of it in his satoheL Every Sufferer uraltria, ?• "r --toiu Heafuiche, Piphi joria, Cooirh «. 1 'atan h. Bronchitis Asthma. i h.lrra Mor .'is. IWarrhia, lameness, Soreness in n>«ir i,r l.imhs. S iff Joints or Nirains, will flml in till "Id Anodyne r >et nn.t spee?« ri'.'.rttrgi, DOCTORS LAKE $) rKIVATE DISPENSARY, J W_R JRJ Cor. Pcnn Ave. and Fourth St.. PITTSBURGH. PA. ' All formsof Delicate and Com r% ft J plicated Diseases rcquiringCoN FEl): N'TIAL anti SCIENTIFIC Meil i'™ icatiou are treated at this Dis "ii .try with a success rarely attained. Dr. S. ii. Luke i - ;i ineuibci of the Boval College of l'liv _>.!, ii - pud strictly confidential. Office hours. 9to I [•;..( 7 to S p. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 i>. St. only. ! 'it oilico or a i'lress IJRS. LAKE, COft. ! I NN AVt. AND d'i'll ST., I'ITTSIiUUGII, I*A. Tltousamn u*v-.i i-ocei permanently cured by Miliar j^2Z3MBI l'H U. A l>Kl.i'h IA l\\. la rat once, no operation or linst« ' time from i>u»ine*» < aaes iirouounced in currJile by «il.ers w a.iied. Semi for < ircular. CUfiE GUARANTEED. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. HANDSOME, IXDESTBUCTIBLE. Cheaper than "Wood. The above cutahova I*l. ket Fence With gate. (TLialenot a netting,) can be a«e4 on Iron or Wuod PoaU. When writing for price* give Quantity, Number of Oatea, Double and Single, Wanted. We alao M*nuf* :tore BeaTj Iron Pcncine. CreatlnK. Stable Pittinga, Fire Shatters and PIKE KSCAPrIS. Cellar Dnora, and Kailinga, Braa<. aud Iron flrilla, WIRK DOOE ASU WINDOW SCKKLNS, auda.l klndaof WIRK WORE. TAYLOR 6i DEAN, 301, 203 & 305 Market St., I'itt«bur K h, Pa. Fiiif Mm ONLY' .CST or FAILING MA?rHOr; |T|itUJlW«Ge r al and NERVOUB DEBILIT flkrll ln§ l^ ev JiejfSof Body andSficd, Eifccti MttniPhiinf £.. or» or EzcetMß in Old or Y ounr liobiiat, SoHl# MiNMOODtnlly Ke*tM-*d. Howtoenlarve at. 1 I MIEVK LOPED ORGAN'S A PARTS Oft BODY* At.»olur.-v ur.fal.lnr i REAT9EN T-B»neflt» In a day. Im Uiillt from SO Matt tad lareiya loaatrlra. Write th*B. pMtrlii! • K.»>k) eiLian>.tl*n an>i proofa aiallfil itriltd) frffc Addret <\i£ MEOiCAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. A pamphlet c* Information and strmctof tho iaws ( SliowinE llow to , Ot»u*in Pat« nta. Caveat a, Ifc'A Murks, Ct jynjrhts, amt dreae MUNN A 1 TIIE OITIZKN. MISCELLANEOUS THE PERIOD OF HUMAN LIFE. Statistic* Which Show That Our Grand father* Died Too Young. Baron Delessert—the founder of the Philanthropic society of Paris —found that tho annual death rate in that city during 1 the age of chivalry—the four teenth century—was one in sixteen; during the seventeenth, one in twenty six, and in 1824 one in thirty-two. Tak ing all of France together, the deaths during 1781 were nno In twenty-nine; but in the five years preceding 1529 they were one in thirty-nine. Thus the value of life in I'ranee had nearly doubled since "the good old times." It was next found that, in the prisous of England, which were already expe riencing the good effects of greater cleanliness, better food, and other re forms, introduced through the efforts of Howard and his coadjutors, the health of the prisoners was so much benefited and their lives so much prolonged that, as Mr. Ilcccher said: "People might sigh for a location in some good salu brious prison." So great were the ad vances on all sides that Sir Edwin Chad wick, the father of sanitation, so far as it can be defined (steps to abolish dis ease and to deter death), became pcr suaded that there is a potential longev ity in men of one hundred years, and that death at a period less than that should be counted premature, lie was born in ISOO and died July 5, 1890; and if it is true, as many statisticians assert, that the period of human life has lengthened nine years since this century began, we can see that his belief was not altogether the dream of an enthusi ast; for, in spite of the great advances made in the science of sanitation, and in the art of living so as to insure the highest health, he felt that only a be ginning had been made, and that the coming century is to be the one in which tho seeds planted in this are to attain their growth and bear their full fruitage.—Mrs. 11. M. Plunkctt, in Pop ular Science Monthly. A Logical Conclusion. Jack—l want to marry a woman whe does not consider marriage the chief end and aim of existence. Dick—l suppose you want to marry a married woman, then. —Munsey's Weekly. —That tired feeling is overcame, anil ap petite and strength given by Hood's Sarsa parilla. —"Where are you going my pretty maid?" "To the strawberry festival, sir," she said. "May 1 go with you, uiy pretty maid.''' "If you havo three dollars, sir," she said. —An American inventor has patented a corset that is to briug about the reign of morality at once. If one of these articles is pressed by a lover's arm it at once emits a shriek like the whistle of a railroad en gine. —Good roads are the highways to wealth. —"Water is an absorbent, (let it fresh and often. —Secretary of Agriculture Rusk, Senator Pfefl'or and Jerry Simpson, of Kansas will attend the Farmers' Encampment at Mount Gretna the third week of August. To Consumptives. The undersigned having beeu restored to health by simple meaDs, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, aud that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to n>ake known to his fellow suffer ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis end all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing, will please address Rev. EdwaED A, Wilsox, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. —"Oh, let us to the picnic ground "With cakes and pie and custard, Where hostile snakes meander 'round And frolic in the mustard." —Tobacco dust is "good" for the cucum ber bug, but bad for man. —Loafing is no way for an intelligent boy or man to spend his time. —Soapsuds and kerosene mixed will kill the lice on cattle, without injury. —Work in the garden is better than medicine for weak women. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti-- cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic cally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits. 73 cts. Sold by J 0 Redick, druggist, Hutler. —Don't fool yourself by feeding a skiin med-milk cow. —Dreed for utility. Beauty is a second ary consideration. —Green crops plowed under loosen as well as fertilize the soil. —Depend more on yuor farm for subsist ence and less on buying. —ltch on human and horses ano all ani mals cured in 30 minutes by oolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —As a rule, eat less and work more, and you will feel better. —Dr. l-'enner's Golden Relief is warrant ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural gia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes. Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings, bites burns, summer complaints, colic, (also in horses), diarrhcea, dysentery and tlux. If satisfaction not given money returned. —When fruit fails, it indicates loss of fertility in the soil. —For headaches, biliousness, constipa tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, the blues, scrofula, the blood and all skin eruptions Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to satisfy or money refunded. —lf you dou't have any thing else have a good garden. —Euglish Sp.ivin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blnnish cure ever known. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —The use of immature weds causes earlier < ripening. —Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Ivjually good for horaes. Gives energy aud strength. Money refunded if satisfaction not given. —Bearing fruit trees should be manured and mulchtcd. —Whenever you see a weed, cut it off below the surface. —Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure is warranted to give satisfaction in every case or money returned. —Dog fright is very injurious to a flock of sheep. Save Yourself Money. When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty aud Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class Hotel conducted on the European plan. Lodgings, 25, —3."), —or 50 cents. —Don't whistle until you are out ol the woods. And then if you forget to. uo one will be mad about it. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tat Editor: — Plc&su inform your rentlcre that I hare a positive remedy (or the above-named disease. By its timely us« thousands of hopelos canes havo been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREK to any of j jour readers who have consumption if they will send mo their Express and P. O. address. Ibtepcrt- Stfly, X. A. BLOCUM, M. C.. 18i Pearl St.. JJ. Y. .MA 1 N STREET. —i rr ~ E Grcx-erj O Troutmau Building n—s _ _J$ L X lc ' " _ _ J» ! . _ WASHINGTON STREET. . - -j| ~ .. _ . J5 L _ - MARTINCOURT i & co. j L Here we are down on Cunningham St, Almost every body knows where we are, but if >oii do not, please IOOK at the above map, Walk down Cunningham St. on the right hand side till vou come to 211> and you will find us. Here we have lots of room and pay no rent and more than doubled our sales last year and expect to increase them as much this year. All who came last year to see il we had as large a stock and sold as cheap as we advertised said we were tot) modest in our declarations and said they did not expect to find half as much, even after reading our advertisements. You know us now and of course will continue to deal here, but we must tell you we have twice as large a stock now ;is when you were here before ard still cutting prices lower. To those who have never been here, we want yen to come too. We don t advertise to blow. If \cu din't find more slock here at lower prices than you ever expected alter reading our advertisement we will pay you for your time that it takes to walk down here from Main St. Remember, we keep every thing in our line. Horse col lars oOc, team work bridles sl, work harness $lB, buggy har ness $6. wagon single trees, ironed, 2oc, double-trees, shafts, wheels, poles, shafts, cushions, tops, harness oil, curry combs, brushes, paint, springs, da.'hes, lap dusters, robes, blankets, whips, carts, buggies, spring wagons and everything, and Kramer wagons,—the best wagons made, r Come and see us. Look over our stock. We want to get acquainted with you. Remember, it was us who first brought down the prices of buggies in Butler county for your benefit, i relying on increased sales to make up for small profits, and the public has stood by us in a way that makes us like everybody. \ Aiirs ptr S. 8. MARTINCOURT I CO. ,S. B. Martincourt, - J. M. Lieghner. ; 50X180. ' The largest repository in the county, filled with the best assortment of ' Buggies, Surries, Phivtons, Carts, Express, Delivery, Drillers and Bolstor i Wagons, Machinery, &c. We have full control of the Youngstown Buggies, • Surries, Wagons, &c„ in Butler couuty. Their work stands second to none. We guarantee it in regard to material and workmanship. They make the best rig for the moDey that is made in the United States. If you need a rig of any kind it will pay you to call and examine our atock. Bear in mind we buy nothing but guaranteed work and the purchaser gets the benefit of ! the guarantee. FARM MACHINERY. Adriance Platform Binders, the only successful two-horse Platform Binder made. We guarantee this binder to do the same work of any elevator binder and do it with one-third less power. Besides this it can be worked on any hill that a team of horses can be worked on. You cannot upset it. It weighs from 400 to 600 pounds lesß than the elevator binders. This is an impor tant feature on soft ground as well as hilly ground. There are one-third less parts to be run than on elevator binders, consequently the expense of uture wear and tear it, one-third less. Call and see sample binder. BINDER TWINE. We lead all competition on Binder Twine in quality and prices. If you want a Plow, steel or wood frame, Spring Tooth Harrow, Mowing Machine, Ilay Hake, Hay Loadener, Hay Tedder, Hay Elevator, Grain Drill.Thresh ing Outfitß, Saw Mill Engines or Machinery of any kind, or Fertilizers, Slat and wire Fencing, give us a call. If we do not have it in 6tock we can get it for you. In addition to our wsreroom we have a Carriage Paint Shop, where painting is promptly done in quality to suit you and moderate prices. As we are lovers of low prices you will always get the worth of your mon ey at the Rink Building, Nc.320, 322 and 324 S. McKean Street, Butler, Penn'a AY. F. HARTZELL & CO. , RINGS, Diamonds j soar^^pins, <■ STUDS, , GENTS GOLD, Wa 1 ) LADIES GOLD, atClieS i GENTS SILVER t LADIES CHA.TLAIN, "¥ I J Gold Pins, Ear-rings, J eWeil} } Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc, j" Tea sets, castors, butter dishes o• I J and tverything that can be silverware { found in a first class store, RODGER BROS. 1847 Spoona - E. GRIEB, THE JEWELEK No. 19, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., * HAY- FEVER %J COLD HEAD WmM Ely's Cream Balm in not a liquid, muff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it is _ quirkly absorbed. Jt cleanses the here*. Sold t>v druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. t I|a 3UC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UU All Kinds of Job Work done! I at the "Citizen" Office. ACKNOWLEDGED k # THAT HAS The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading . ® Millinerv House in Butler Coiuitv. We we now prepared to show you a complete line of the latest novel ties and ide&g for Children's, Misses', Young and Old Ladies' Trimmed : Hata and Bonnets. Straw and Lace Hats. Gilt, Silver and Silk Kibbons. ; Flowers in great variety. And we would very specially mention that Mourning liats and Bonnets receive our best attention. Every order in this line will be executed with ■ neatness, skill and promptitude. No charge for trimming bats when materials are bought here. In this line we defy competition. ; A,W S S in T. PAPE I " S. Main Cheapest. | ■ • ■ » » ■ | Street. I "7 EM3RACE THE OPPORTUNITY \ ll Time Is Precious. —(lTlfimlEfln —^ ever mind the picture. Go at J ° not am | see llußeltou'ri We know that a good article which vl jilwp gives the buyer a big dollar's worth in value for every dollar invested is sure to bring him back, and that's the secret of our increasing business. . e We've lots of good things for you this season in fine foot-wear. Our Spring Stock sparkles with advantages to yon. Ladies' Fine Shoes—fine and pretty styles at sl, $1.25; grand at $1 50; extra fine at $2, $2.50 and up. These shoes are worth what we ask for them; but we don't say this or that shoe is worth $4 and selling at 50; this is an old chestnut. Our $2 shoe is finer and better in every way than these so-called marked down shoes at $2.50. It is a dishonest business and an imposition on the public. _ Ladies 1 Lace Shoes—Patent Tips, Cloth Tops; also Button Shoes with Cloth Tops on opera and common sense lasts are quite the 6tyle. Patent Calf Dongola Top is a pretty new shoe we are showing Some of these have patent calf quarters. Our stock of Ladies' Low-cut Shoes and Slippers can't be equalled. Au endless varietv of styles and prices Irota 25c., 50c , sl, $1.25 and up. Spring Heel Shoes for Ladies and Children in Button Boots and Low- Cut Shoes from 50c., 75c., sl, and $1.25; infanta' at 25c, 50c., and 75c.; elegant styles and best of goods. Men's and Boys' Shoes—ln this line as in all others we double discount them all. See our Men's Veal Congress, stylish at sl, sizes 611; then take a look at those fine lines at $1.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. \ou never saw their equal. They are made to my order by the best manufacturers in this country. See our Men's English Cordovan Kangaroo Caeco Calf, made on all the improved lasts, plain and tip, all widths. Look at our immense stock of Brogans, Plow Shoes, Creedmoors Box- Toe Shoes at sl, $1.25, and $1 50. They are dandies; no foolishness by tell ing you this shoe was sold for $2.75, but will sell it to you for $2. but will sell you a better one at the small sum of $1.50. These prices and the fine styles are leading the trade, and leading lota of customers to our store everv day. Don't fail to come in and see us. We will interest you. B. C. HUSELTON, 102 N. Main St., Butler • JUNE 1, 1891. SUMMER- Dress Goods and Trimmings. The very newest things in the market. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps. Domestic Dress Goods, Houso Furnishing Goods, CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Mattingp, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Portiers, with all the latest things in fixtures. Ladies', Gents' and Chil- UNDERWEAR, Gloves, Mits, Hosiery, everything kept in a first class Dry Goods, Carpet and Trimming Store. We cannot quote prices on all our immense stock and theiefore write you to come in, examine the goods and get tho prices, whether you wish to purchase or not. Yours &c. RITTER & RALSTON. It takes in the Leather. fThis id the jurist that goes to tho miU. This is tho machine yon never can fall; Let it devour as much as you choose And the result is always a stock of fine shoos. Come to our store 'twill be well worth your while If you're on the lookout for cheapness and style. DO YOU WANT Good Honest Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices, Men's Gennine Kangaroo shoes - $3.00 Best Domestic Calf " - 2.00 " Solid Split Leather " - 90 Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid Shoes, new process, hand sewed, $2 00 " •« " McKay sewed - 1-75 » " - 1 50 125. •' Pebble Goat Shoes - - - 1-25 Grain " - Vhn Bov's extra fine Dress Shoes - - - sl-50 t t tt it _ " Good •« - - " - 100 Youth's High Cut, Extra Fine Shoes - - $• I 1.00 85 Misses Dongola Kid shoes - $1.50 Misses Good Dress shoes - SI.OO - 1.25 - 85 Childrens fine and heavy shoes 50 | Infants Fine Shoes - 25 These prices do not represent our cheapest nor yet our Bhoes, but are a few chosen from amongst the most popular grades. These goo s must be seen to be appreciated at the prices named. AL. RUFF, 11-4- South Main Street. Bntler, FARM FOR SALE. Tlie undersigned win sell uis rarm. containing sixty acres, more or le&v and located In Adams Twp»*OD the Kvansburn and Mar* road, near Marshal! aud tbonu stations 011 the I'. & W it K. and near the Callery oil Held. It contains a Kood house, tfood bank hum 9»;xJ4. B"Od outbuildings. «ood orchard, level and good ground, two spring near house, pump m barn, and all In pood order. Inquire ot or address James Davidson, Myoma P. O , Buller Co., Pa. A. J. FRANK * CO. OIAkMOF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS' FANCY AND TOILET ARTICES, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, Ac WPhysietans' Prescript ions carerulljr coin pounded. 5 S. Main Street., Butler, Pa. tIERTS WAITED Cgpvuaitjr. «w. A. Wu.U. Mflmlni, M. V.