Do not Wait Any Longer, But Come at Once TO BICKEL'S. Where will be found the largest stock and latest styles of summer footwear at low prices. Our stock is larger than ever before, com prising many new and pretty styles. Our stock of ladies shoes is large. Ladies'fine Dong. Pat. turned, Congress gaiters at $2.25. " " Russett, " " $2.25. " Russett Bluchers and Blucheretts at $2.25. " Dong. Southern Ties at $1.50. " Blucher Oxfords, black and russett at $1.25. One lot of ladies fine Oxfords at 75c. " " opera toe and instep strap slippers at 50c. Misses Dongola Shoes, patent tip at 90c. Childs " " " 40 to 75c. Full stock of Misses and Childrens Russett shoes at a big bargain. Our stock of " " Oxford ties and slippers is very large. Infants shoes in all colors. Now is the time of the year when farmers are thinking of buying a pair of shoes to plow in and do their summer work. In buying my spring and summer stock I took great pains to get a large selection and have got them at prices so as to sell lower than ever before. A good pair heavy shoes, Lace, Buckle or Con gress Gaiters at 90c. Box-toe shoes, whole stock kip, at $1.50. Full stock of Boys plow shoes sizes, 1 to 5, at 85c. Our stock of Mens fine shoes is large, and with our stock of low cut shoes we are sure to suit all, as we have all the latest styles at remarkably low prices. Full stock of our own make driller's shoes always on hand. Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PEWN'A Buyers of Footwear Will find an ample field for comparison with other shoe stores at Huselton's this week. There never were such magnificent and wonderful values offered for as little money as as Huselton offers now. SHOE: BUYERS Will find more for their dollar, expressed in shoe value, than they had ever hoped to receive. Women's fine button tip, 7S c -« ant * sl>2s - tan lace Oxfords 75c. and sl. '« " Blucherettes in Piccadilla or narrow square, only $2. " serge corg. only 45c. " opera slippers, at 45 and 90c. " lace, tip, oxfords, 50c., 75 C - an<^ " spring heel, tip shoes, sl, $1.25 and $1.50. Huselton's Special. I^l Women's Kid Blucherettes, pat. tip |l | I i kid heel foxing, Opera or narrow M • M I Men's fine shoes, with tip, at 9° c, i VS a 1 Men's extra fine tan shoes at SI-7 5» Men's extra nobby styles, at en's working shoes at 70c., 95c. and^si. Mouths extra nice styles in button and lace at 75c and"si. Come in and see us it will be a saving of money to you. iB. C. HUSELTON. No. 102 North Main Street - Butler, Fa SPRING! SPRING! Are You Interested In Low Prices? We offer a magnificent new stock for Spring and Summer at RICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY PFIRST CLASS GOODS. High Grades in all Departments. True merit in every Article. Hon est Quality Everywhere. An Immense Assortment. Nothing Missing. Everything the Best. The Quality wi'l tell it. fhTPrice will sell it. And that is tne reason you should come ret vour bargains from our splendid line of Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords We show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the very finest selections in all standard styles. We make it a point to have every article in stock the best of its kind. Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St. THE HARDfIAN ART COHPANY. We are located now at 1;o South Main Street, adjoining the Butler Savings Bank. Our rooms are large, fine and commodious. Photographic enlargements and Life Size, Hand Made Finished Portraits by the finest French artists obtainable. In photographs we give you results and effects that cannot be produced outside of our Studio. We use only Standard Brand Collodion Paper and not Gelatine, a cheep and inferior paper used by many. Picture and Por trait frames; special prices to jobbers. Compare our work with any Standard Work made or sold in the state. Our victorious motto, "We harmonize the finest work with the promptest service and the lowest 1 rices for the quality of work." Beware ol tramp artists and irresponsible parties and strangers. Have your work done by reliable and re sponsible guarantee all work satisfactory. Call and examine and samples and read our timonials. THE HARDMAN ART COMPANY. The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS, FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is at W # 11. O'Bfien Noh'H, 107 East Jefferson Street. T3 EMEMBER there XX. are hundreds of brands "of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and j other cheap materials. But the . number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands are standard '"OldDutch'' process, j and just as good as they were when | you or your father were boys: • Armstrong & McKelvy, • Beymer-Bauman,' Davis-Chambers, ' Fahnestock." FOR COLORS.— National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tmting Colors, a oue-pound can to a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollar*. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York- Pittsburg Branch. German National Bank BaiWiog, PiUSbiwg. u Lhmeht ANY OT HE VJ V STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. house, It quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, ratarrh cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus! earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, nervous head ache, rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat, sore lunss. toothache, tonsititis and wind colic. Originated in ISIO by the late Dr. A. Family Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly a century. All -..h0 u«e it are amazed at its wonderful power. It is safe, soothing, satisfying- so say sick sensitive sufferers. Used Interna land External. The Doctor's stgaatmc and direction* OB «rory bottl* invt'd Pumhlxt trna. i r-iywherr. I'rirf, 36 r* Six bottiST 100. I. S. JOHNSON ± C<>.. Bo.Wn. to* SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sie«p, Dogi, logs, AND POULTRY. SOS Fa*a Book on Treatment Anlm»I» ouu r »»" Blldc i I>rt Hem Free. crsca i FfWniCaafeillfiajla'ayaalloa A.A.I *»lnal Meningitis, Milk B.B—H!r*la». l'"J"ene.», KheomoUam. ni.temper, ftaaall Ulaekargea. K.D—Boi. or Gruba, Woraaa. K.E.. -roughs, Heaves, PneMoaU. F.V.—r.Me or lirl»n, Bellyaefce. Ci>U.*"Mi«carria<e. and Kidney Dlacair** 1.1. KraptlTe Mange. Single Dottle (over 50 doaca), - - *6O Ntable CaMt with Bpedflca, Mmual, Bl vftJrtilri Cure Oil an<i Medloator, fT.W Jar Trteriaary t'ara OII> • * RoM M>nnW>l * —t *»•»•" *" *"* •mnlllr •* r*—- _ _ _ . DHirHBITh' y-g^jguigggsays' F/jBAI homopathic ft ft UHLISPECIFtC No GO Tb« only wn«dj for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prwtration, from ow work or oth.r S. -,. i or 6vial*mod tmU powa«r. for »o. on r«.lp. ot prlc. mrlllllN'ltD. CO., 11l nil WUIiMigU, *«!«*. Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who iru-relv compares the old pull out bow and the new will exclaim: "Ought to have been made long a<jo!" Itcan't betwistedoffthecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filled and other cases stamped with this trade mark Ai'i your j■-•«■«! r for pamphlet. Ceyftten* Witch Case Co., Phil dclphia. .D EXPORT IL'ISO. | IMH 8 - i ! O ".rn. *iecl l- 1 Old, rfr • h'Lling a liottle of (»'d Export on OTO PM mid the? i'■ 1 vhr'•»» y. KmII fIW I Bn.-' i pay I &o- . ]pj Iff Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil iousness, Liver Complaint. DR. MUTTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warranteu to cure. Sold everywhere nt 25 cts. per bottle, for sale by J. C. Redick $75.00 Per Month For Teachers, Students, Ministers, or I.a<lies, any one who is active, pushing, and a good talker. We want a representative in every county Woulrl prefer one who could Rive his or her whole lime to the work ; but spare time can lie profitably employed If you have a team, so much the better. Space will not permit us to give details here; but if you will drop u ; line wc will write you fully. Ihi» i* a raio opportunity, the work is pleasant and honor.tble, the remuneration Inrgr, the busi ness permanent. No capital required. No risk. r.W.ZIEQLEfi k CO.cßoa ./oo), PWwklj»lua. THE CITIZEiST A Monster Cave. At about noon Tuesday an even down of men left this place to explore a lime stone care of large dimensions that has j been known to exist at Sarah Furnace, bat no end to it was ever found. The partr was dressed in all kinds and varieties of costumes, and we never yet remember of seeing any persons who looked more like genuine tramps than they. However, they were not out for dress parade, but J for under ground work. Plenty of miner st Kmps, twine, chisels and hammers were taken. The twino was to keep them from getting lost, wbieh would certainly result if an attempt was made to get along with out it, and the chisels and hammers used to secure specimens of formations made by the constant dropping of limestone wa ter for ages, which forms beautiful white colored rock, not unlike marble, imo stalagmites and stalactities. Some of these assume all kinds of grotesque and odd shapes while others are beautifully wrought pipe stems. The cave is cut up into numerous pas sages and it is most easy to get one's self lost therein it the greatest care is not used to watch the string. Most generally the explorers could walk erect by slightly stooping, but some places it was necessary to get down on hands and knees, and here is where a portly person is at a disadvant age, as Kev. C. C. Kumberger, who was on« of the party, fully realized. But there was plenty of fun and just euoagh danger to make it enjoyable. Considerable].-port was had at the expense ol Kev. Kumberger, however, when, in attempting to make a short cut back to the ma n party by a narrow passage he stuck last, and in this position he claimed assistance, some took hold of him in front while others pushed from behind and by energetic pushing and pulling, combin ed with hearty "oh! heaves'' he was finally gotten out ol the difficulty and enjoyed the laugh at his expense. There is a place in that cave now that is called "lat man a misery." The party returned home in the evening after beinit underground about 3 bonis and some line specimens were exhibited as mementoes of the trip. No exit was found, although one is known to exist, as the air iu ihe cave is fre»b, which indi cates ouli-itle communications tomewhere. It is an enormous cavern, and it anyone is seeking adventure here is a chance to have it satisfied. —Bait brodi llcrietc Tiic Parrot told It. New York has no Liar's club, so the »lor) told in court b> Daniel Mahoney must l>. uu»: lie ac Used his SOU John of laic.n> and hi: oiiu in bail lor trial. John is l«i ears old and does not live at houie. Lust *eek he broke into bis father* houte -i 517 West Twectj-third St. by e imbiiig o\ei neighboring root-, and louiug ilie scuttle. Ue arrayed himself in a suit ol Ll> own clothe*, and, it is said, took a gold locket worth SSO. When Mr Mahoney went home later iu the day his parrot, which had been a mute but watcblul witness of young Mahonej's raid, shouted: " Say, old man, the house has been r>bbed!'' The old gentleman swears that this is the truth. lie looked around and fuuod that the parrot w as right. "Who did itf ho asked "Johnnie done i replied the biid. M.; ili. llabouij went light out and had his son arrested, lie »a> she aill call thu parrot as a witness w hen the case comes to trial. —l_ saving that Hood's Sarsaprilla Cures, its proprietors make no idle or ex travagant claim. —lias Co. employe* are accustomeJ to hitting the pipe —Kheumatism cured in a day—"Mystio cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally 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 _ first doi>e greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C Kedick, druggist, Hutler. —No, Maude, dear, a ' hand laundry" is not a place where you get your nhads washed. —Survival of the litest. Downs' Klixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply because it is the best. —Finnicky people complain that electric fan draughs are productive of rheumatic pains. More people, adults and children, are troubled with costifenexs than with any other ailment. Di. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Hitters will cure costiveuess and prevent the disease which result from it. —"Tell jou what," aaid the drutfgUt, '•the morphine habit in an awful one for a man to contract. It iit not, perhaps, fo had an the chloral hal>it because the later ia quicker in iu deadlj effects, bat it in a habit that a man or woman can scarcely throw ott, no matter how badly tbey want to quit I have some customers who camo regulaily lor mouths to get a supply ol the drug, aud then wondered whether they had goue to »oine other place. lu time tbey wonld turn up again, with the story that they had been trying to break off the habit, but it wa« U" use, and they had been com pelled lo cease the light. Their desires were stronger than their will power. 1 have seen men «alk up and down the pave meut iu front of a drug store, apparently trying to light the desire to go in and pur chase the <li ug, and it was a curiosity to watcb the play of emotions iu their faces. One man would walk past the door, look in, ami then herniate aud halt. Then bu would turu backward aud scoot by the door us if he were being v. based by adeuion. Finally he wonld turn, get as far as the door and dart inside. It seemed to be a great relief for him to get on the inside, and he »a* a# taim #s if he came lor soda water. Bui Ue a!c< hoi (lends are the wi.rr-t. Wheli a man gets to the pure alcohol stage of whiskey drinking there is no hope for hi in. Alcohol is only sold hj prt ?i'll|iii"P, and the varmus dodgi H that alcohol diinki i. re-ort to to get a supply ni l.out a prc»c ipuou are comical. They Come iu aud ai-k lor pome t" nil* paint, or th«-y want it !•' rub ou a rheumatic liuib, or to burn iu a lan p.or something ol that kind They have all sorts ol storief, all sorts of excuses, but they can't get what the_> waut without a prescription." —lt if SHHI that the lielt LegUlatU'U Will be asked to enact a law making the kinr dergarten ol teaching in the public schools compulsory. This was talked of during tfil' Ust Legislature, but in the Consideration of thf multiplicity of schoid matters that came before t(jp (Committee on Education it got lost in the shuttle, |t would be a popul <r thing to adopt, and il would be the mean; of educating the little folks early in life as to shape and form and the cultifation of the beautiful. It is in the tender years of a child's life that anything taught it makes the greatest itu preMßon, and for thia reason, oyer all others, the beauty of the kindergarten SVF tern ought to be introduced into the public schools It may be difficult to obtain teacher?, but they can be secured in time. —Careful estimate of U«» direct loss oc casioned by the floods in this Ktm* J,''?'"®" the amount at *5,000,000 The damage in Williamsport alone will not fall short of *1.000.0d0. 'flu; entire tobacco crop of Northern Pennsylvania aiul tioiUt/vwestern New York has been destroyed. Wicked Wits and Women. Here are a few of the things that wits have said about woman when they have lound her "aoecrtaio. coy and hard to please:" He that hath a fair wife never wants trouble. A woman's fame is the tomb of her hap- i pinesa. So woman is too silly not to have a i genius for spite. Love thy wife as thy soul; shake her j like a plum tree, says a Russian proverb, j Most women are better oat of their j houses than in them. A woman is always grateful to you—for having thrown you overboard Women distrust men too much in gen eral and not enough in particular. A woman is like your shadow; follow j her she flies: fly from her she follows. Women are apt to see chiefly the defects of a man of talent and the merits of a tool. j An opinion formed by a woman is in flexible; the fact is not hall so stubborn. Twice is a woman dear: when .-be comes to the house and when she leaves it. The only way to get the upper band of a woman s not to be more woman than she i» herself. The most dreadful thing against women is the character of the men that praise them. Women swallow at one mouthful the j lie that flatters and drink drop by drop the truth that is bitter. A woman is seldom tenderer to a man than immediately after she has decievcd him. Vanity acts like a woman —tney boih think tbey lose something when love or praise is accorded to another. To say "every one is talking about him" is a eulogy; but to say "every oue is talk ing about ber" is an elegy. Every bottle of Arnica it Oil Liniment sold is warranted by the proprietors to give satisfaction «r money will be refun ded. —The idea of free text books was always a good one. l'ut into practice it is eveu better than the people expected. A city Sapd't says in bis report that free text books placed in the hands of the teachers and pupils tiave been fouud to bo a Very gr«.at convenience. Furthermore, he says that there is 110 lime lost by the pupil now in wailing lor a parent to pjrehase the hooks. The books are there, aud the pupil is ciuppiied the minute he or she en lets tne school, and iuany a scholar who would otherwise remain out of school, lor lack of books, owing to the parents inabil ty to purchase them, is enabled to keep al the head of ihe procession along vwlti ihe other briKlit ones. Kiee l"-xt books arc Working woUJers, anil it was a great and grand step lor <> aril when the idea *as adopted. Alter the first cost of the books, many of which cau be Used from year to year b) different ccliolars, it is louuu that the cost ol replacing damaged books is about C 3 ceuts per scholar, according to the district enrollment; which is remaik ably cheap. Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Ho»- ively Cured by adircnstering Dr. tii.il ts "Golcen Specfic." It is manufactured as u powder, which can be giveu in i» glass of lieer, a cup ol uolfee or lea,or in lood, without the know letlgi; ol tne pallunl. It Is absolutely naruiless. aud nill ailed a permanent au.. spiedi cure, «lielher the patient Is a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It na.- lieen giv<u in thousands of cases, anil in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never lails. The system once luipregnat ed with tne .specific, it becomes au utter impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ol particulars iree. Address, (jolden Specific Co.. 185 Kace HL. Ciocinuatti O. —An amusing incident is told of a local preacher who at one time owned a parrot of which be was very fond. When going the rounds of his circuit Sunday morning he took it to church with him. and sat the cage containing the parrot upon the nulpit by bis side. Shortly after the preacher had offered prayer, )«u can Imagine the surprise of the audience and the preacher when the parrot was seen to stretch out his leg, as if he was just waking from a good night's rest, when all of a sudden it gave three flops of its wings and cried out at the top of its voice: ''l've got the cramps as sure as h--l Run for I)r Johnson." Consumption aurt>;y Curml, Tc T»iw iiHToR: Plo.me inform yctir rcador* that 1 nave % positive remedy for ti.o above-named dineaMß. h* js timely use thousands of hnpclos* case* hare W a permanently cured. I shall be glad to Head tw j 'j+ttai of my remedy FREE to any n 4 . your reader* *w j j have consumption if they will •end in* thfldi Express and P. O. address. Ke*prrt !nl)j, T. A. BIA/JVH. M. 0.. 181 Ptvl 8t N 1 —"Them's my sediments," said the hy drant water as it went through the filter aud cauie out on the other side; "I hope I made myself clear." Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Core for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy f.>r Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, I'ain in Lilt Side and all symptoms of a Diseased 11 ••art. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —A woman in Georgia was recently tried before a court on the charge of ob taining money under lalse pretences A clear case appears l«i liave been made out against her, but her lawyer secured her discharge without denying a single allega tion, and »ithout railing a single witness in her behalf. He simply asked the prose cutor whether he could swear that the de fendant was of sound mind, and, on the answer being in The negative, the judge ordered the woman's discharge and lec tured the prosecutor f"r bringing a case in to court in which the prosecutor could not take oath as to mental capacity ol the defendant FREEDOM from the aches, |>ains, and weaknesses pecu liar to womanhood /fill \l\v\ come* with Doctor ill I I \ \W Pierce'* Favorite I're i . v arription. First it re lieves them; then it —— cures them. Have a I | little |>atience, |>er- I ' hups, if they're seri- II ous. The troubles that come slowly have to So slowly; but go __________ liey will, if you 11 ' * faithfully use the "Prescription," and they'll go (s riiianently. For every "female complaint" and de rangement, or in any "rundown" and ex hausted condition of the female system, this medicine is the only remedy so safe and cer tain that it can lie ijuaranfeed. It it doesn't benefit or euro, in tho case of every tired or atfllctuit woman, »>»«-•'!! have her numey back. Chorea, Ht Vitus'* Dr.tire, Nervous and General Debility. Slerplinsnea* and kindred ailments promptly relieved and cured by it. A certain and lasting enre, for the worst pitarrh in the Head, is guaranteed by the gathers nf Dr. Haire's Catarrh Remedy. OPEN to conviction! Try either Fincbe's Golden Weddicfr, Gibson or old Dougherty Whiskies YOUR EYES will then be opened to oonviction that these brartls teilol better things in store (or those who deal with Robt. Lewin, 138 Water Bt. Oppo ite It J1 O. Depoj,, Pa Try Grandfathers' Choice, warranted <1 t old, f2.00 per gallon. COMPARE BOTES! lij comparing notes with your friends, you will 'iQ<l tha. u.e t ti trade with US. Why ' Bemuse tbey tare meney. We have never been in the habit of advertising pri •es.for ae a genera! thing goods quote ow art inferior stock, but we have a lew things this sprioe that we ta e t i.i quoting the prices. We call your attention to our I S. Pants, good strong Jeans, full lined, never rip, for only i<sc. No 2, better grade, ti-ua y so. at $1.25, only 96c. No. 3. the best grade, sold everywhere tor sl.aO, only *1 10 Fine styles in CW. onlv *1 00 all warranted to never rip. Une Union Co's. Pants only $1.40, worth $2 25. Seamless Ilose omy 5c Ladies Stockings only 3c per pair All the latest styles am nove ties n Scarf Pins. Fine gold filled Kings, warranted for five years, >d to ouc A b : g birgain, a solid nickel Watch, aiek*l movement, stem-wind, pentent eet, U. F , good timekeeper only $5.00 We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men s, Boy s and Chil dren's Suits and Pants, Hats, Capi, Sni rts, Collars Cuffs, les, an er chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trunks, \ alices, Satchels, Brushes, om > , Purses, Pocket and Bill Book-, Umbrellas. Overalls, Jacket*, Watches Chains and Charms for Ladies or Gents, Collar and Cuff Buttons, bear! Pins in all the latest novelties Electric Diamond Rings in endless variety at all prices to 6uit the times, When you read this over lo not imagine that these are old inferior stock, ther ore brand new and the >esi va ue ever offered in Butler, aud will bear the most critical examination. We court comparison and defy competition. Give us a .air trial, an our word for it, you will never regret it. D. A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. FRANK KEMPEU, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, A-iid everything in horse and buggy tnr nisliing goods—Harness, Ooll&rs, AVliips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. _A_lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment ot 5-A Morse blankets in town will be found at FRANK KEMPER , 124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Every young man and woman should receive such an education as they can obtain at Clark's School of Commerce, Butler, l'a. or at the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. Ihe schools are under the same management. ACTUAL, BUSINESS METHODS EMPLOYED You will save time and money by attending one of these schools ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Butler, Pa. Di&ftioarDs ;- B,NUB - EARtt,NISH - m*. H™*. WATCiIEiS f CUNTS' COL,). ladies - C„A„.AIN. x «;• >UT Or 13 "\T I Cold Tins, Kar Kinjfs. Kings. u vV HM tji fl JL i Ciiulnf, Bracelets. Etc. ■ ■.Ty TTwm n w«T Aa > Tra Sen. Castors, lSutter Plslies ami EverjtUlnt X JLfl h XLa t\ w ia. A.*- KM , iliat can 1m? found In a llrst class store. RODGER BROS. 1874 r N,V ES KOKKS SI ,M TKipu: H.ATK. E. GRIEB, jew'ELV No. 139, North Main St., BUTLEit, PA., J S. YOUNG. WM. COOPE>{ YOUNG &, COOPER, I MERCHANT TAILORS I Have opened at S. E. corner of Main and Diamond Streets, Butler with all the latest styles in Spring Suitings. Fit and Workmanship Guaranted. Prices as low as the lowest. TRY US. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE CLEANING. ERRORS-YOUTH and Otwrure Diseases spm-dlly and ixTmauenttf cured by tlx) ccirtiraUvl st»tlallit. |\p% I ADD 329 N. 15th St. L/R. LUDDi Philada.. Pa. Tsod«*xf>tlo», iiofaNn representation. I will cur® you ami mak* you ▼ Ifc«»r»»u9 and utrong. Traatinciit )>y mail aspct-tally and strictly cuiifldeutlal CURE TREATMENT * I EWIS' 98 % LYE fcwduzs AIC mmD Tri««»ronjr«l and Tye mxix. I'nllko other I,y*. ft belli# a flue p<»wdrr and i«ark»<d In a ran W with rrmovahl* lid. the contents are always r« a<ly f'T "f - . ,n make thw **+ut l-rrfuin#*! Hard H«.ap lu J>» inlrmt. wnhont feotllnfr. It is tl>«* Heat for « mm (ripe*. (lMnfectln* Mnk*. clo^t^ || waftUng bottle*. JWlnta, trues, ftc. PXNHA SALT MF'O CO Ueu - ruua., l'a nil r£ ITCHING PILES rILtSsWAYM£'S "J™?!, OINTMENT IU Ml'Hl'.t< M..i.lur«-I l..lrn«r lt.lili.lt ■ 11iim il I o I niiiora firm Mm) pro! rude, nlilrh often bl<. <1 im'l lil.'.rnt", h.-<-..i»llne virjr 11 >!."• OI\T«1I M «l..p* lb, li. hlu« •111.l b|.*.lltie •>< I" . II" K~l ! »••• ... I lit- tninop*. A" l>nl»»Ul &'I 11. EUROPEAN * HOTEL. 315 S M-nriSt. - - Puder, Pa. A LKX WILLIAMS, I'r.pr. Kvery now —Electric, light, JJUH and water. {* Lodging 3ft, 50 and $J oft. Regular tueala at 85 ct*. Boardintr at SI.OO a day. **» . : Lunr-b Counter open nil. night. Pine Tree Farm, JAMESBURG, N. J The finest Pekin Ducks and White Tur keys in the World. Send for 32 pa(te catalogue of bigh cli's land tnJ water fowl. 15 prizes at the Mauison gtiuare £how. Feb. 18W I f ~\DOCTOKS LAKI* 1.0 s rut tv. hm'knsvr.v. ' JQ Con. ?E,I A/E. *"J 1-OUNIH ST.. . Sdt-tt*- PITTbbUttGH, PA. iaßßv ;A Ali tonus of I>. iKMtoanil < om. 1 jTrT|J nitrated l»l-a«cs W|Uil InsJ'«N --1 \ ~Jp' I ■ 1 IM I. — 1 1 III•' Ml •!- -i"i 1.-.itioH aiu treated at this DM i. ii-/ with a success . arely attained. Dr. 8. iv LakoN'■ nieiaberof the Hoy alt o'.hgeotl I y i, H :i| SttrgeuJC, end is the «>• lest and most ■ \,n .cured SrEi lAMs.' in il. -ritv S|H < al at '■'ilt ion .'tiveii to N Tvoun Ix iiillH from e" ii. 'si exertion,lnd.si'retioa ol joiith,etr.,i aus ii, and mental i! ny.lai t> of "nergy, I-!a. ' ney. ete.; alKol'aiii'i' Old Sore', r its. , it|. i imatlMß. noil ail .h- tbe Bltta. i . „i I. iings Urinary «»rpar.:-,«.1i-.> Cons .ItaCon i • and -:iirtlv rotinrli n'i.,l iHlli'c h.nir«,o to I i dJ to Hr. It.l Sundays, 3to * T-. K. only. I lit o'i'e or aii'liTHM I.AKK, t H T, \\ L. AND4THIIT..RI RRV ULKI;LI 1 A VITALIS a Well P| _ AAao of VITALI3 toTu. V THK GREAT aoihDay. £ FRENCH REMEDY I*rotlur»'fi flip Krmllii in JIO l>n)« It ocW powerful I v am\ quickly Currn w lu«n ull othrrs fail. Youns: men will n jruin th« x lost maniiooa, andolilDi f, n will rwovfr tl>« ir youthful yluor bv ':iti.T VITALIS. !< 'l"'* U1 > *1 *"r«-ly re- Ftf»rcs N»Tvon<ni"-ifx»t \ italit y. Impotency# Nichtlv EmtflHion*. I«<»st !•<»«• r. Fuiiing ory, Wasting l»isea§e». and oil effects of oell al»uH«* or ex COM anil indiscretion. Wards on Insanity and consumption. Insist on pavinC VITALIS i!«> other Can t»e c tried in vest ix>" kft lly mail, #I.OO per pa< Uar>\or six for *5.00, will! a poiiltlfe written iciinmntee to mre or fffon'l tl»f *»«'••<•»» V\rr>\"r fret', Addrtaa CAM MKT UKIKOY rOJH v AHV« lU* For Sale at City Pharmacy. Lu. V' WiCK DRALRR IP Rough and Walked Lumber OF ALL KIKDS Door;}, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lyth [Always in Slock. I.IMK, HAIR AND FLASTEIt. oppo«it«*P. A W .'Depot, BUTLEK - - fA x\.i~ti«tic IVlillinery, At reasonal)lc pi ices is tlx; particular attraction at the LKADING - MILLINERY - HOUSE OF u. r. PAPF, French Pattern hat* and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli nery. Babies and little jjirls receive our careful attention. It ai'l pay you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. 122 S 1 ) r T T D A OIT »22 S MAIN ST. 1 • 1 -c-VI MAIN S THE SILVER AGE RYE WHISKEY Contains no fusel oil. It is carefully distille 1 from the HEAVIEST and the 1 I REi? f of MOUNTAIN WATER. It is stored in heated warehouses for over eight years before being bottled. Chemists have analyzed it and find it ABSOLUTELY PURE. Physicians use it and prescribe it daily, and say that it is a PERFECT STIMULANT. Hospi tals throughout the country will use no other. The price is $1.50 PER FULL QUART. For those who do not care for such a very old whiskey, but still want It ABSOLUTELY PURE, we have the following PEI'A. RYE WHISKIES: DUQUESNE $1 25 per quait BEAR CREEK $1 00 per quart GUCKENHEIMER, 6 years old $1 00 per quart GIBSON, " " " $1 00 per quart FINCII, ' " " " $1 00 per quart OVERHOLT, " " " $1 00 per quart GUCKENHEIMER, 4 years old 75 per quart WINES. GINS, BRANDIES AND HUMS For $1.50 per gallon and upward. On all orders amounting to $5.00 or over,WE PAY ALL I X PK ESS AGE. Ni» chakge kok toxin*;. Send for complete catalogue and price list, mailed upon application to MAX KLEIN. 3'o 82 Federal *"t.. Allegheny Pa. Jewelry- -Silver ware- -CI ocks, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Dufty Block Sign of Electric Hell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invite —"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience. M HOB I IN TH A I Wholesale Liquor Dealer, c f _ - Pittslrurg, Pa 103 Ferry St., Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Hsl >' v ' Di I n> 1 1 1c- New' York Weekly Tribune The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address o-H ordors to THE C ITIZ
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