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 maiy new and pretty styles. Our stock of ladies shoes is large. Ladies' fine Dong. Pat. turned, Congress gaiters at J2.25. it •« 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. .... f . 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 J, 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 »wn make driller's shoes always on hand. Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN BICKEL, 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A Buyers of Footwear Will find an ample field for comparison with other shoe st o re s 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, 75 c -> $' and $1.25. " tan lace Oxfords 75c. and sl. " " Blucherettes in Piccadilla or narrow square, only $2. " serge cong. only 45c. " opera slippers, at 45 and 90c. " lace, tip, oxfords, 50c., 75c. and sl. " spring heel, tip shoes, sl, $125 and $1.50. Huselton's Special. Women's Kid Blucherettes, pat. tip / X \ I kid heel foxing, Opera or narrow f ■ I M I square toe, regular $3, at only $2. «v B f #I Men's fine shoes, with tip, at 90c., V Bjf f \ $1 and $1.25. sfty | Men's extra fine tan shoes at si-75» wKK- -%> M $2.50 and $3. W en's extra nobby styles, at $1 Men's working shoes at 70c., 95c. and sl, Youths extra nice styles in button and lacc at 75c and sl. - .Come in and see us it will be a saving of money to you. B. C. HUSELTON. Ho 102 North Main Street - Butler, Pa SPRING! SPRINC! Are You Interested In Low Prices? We offer a magnificent new stock for Spring and Summer at PRICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY FIRST 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 will tell it. The Price will sell it. And that is tne reason you should come early to 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. ■1 ! - ■ I ■ ' I >■ i THE HARDMAN ARTCOHPANY. We are located now at 110 South Main Street, adjoining the Butler Savings Bank. Our rooms are large, fine and commodious. Photographic enlargements ind 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 Hrand Collodion Paper and not Gelatine, a cheep and inferior paper used by many. Picture anillJJJ'or trait frames; special prices to jobbers. Compare ourjwork with any Standard Work made or sold in the state. Our victorious motto, "We harmonize the finest work promptest service and the lowest j rices for the quality of work." Beware of tramp artists and irresponsible parties and strangers. Have your work done by reliable and re sponsible parties that guarantee all work satisfactory, ("all and and samples and read our many tes timonials. THE HARDMAN ART COMPANY. The place to buy •AS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS I.AM PS IXTURES, HOSF, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL,. etc, is at W t 11. O'Brien & Soii'n, 107 East! Jefferson Street. DO not be deceived. The following brands of White Lead are still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow cor rosion. They are standard* and always Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "Armstrong & McKelvy, ' • Beymer-Bauman,'' " Davis-Chambers," " Fahnestock," to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paint 9 and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. Fos COLORS.— National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and nrjc 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 OB pctnts and color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsbur*. to"®* VUNIMENT , It »UKE any V V STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. Dropped on «u»»r suffering children love to take it. Every Mother nhould have it in the house, It quickly relieves and cures all aches and paini, asthma, brcmchiUa, colda, coughs, catarrh cuts, chapg, cbilblama, colic, cholera morbus earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe. '«'»»«• muscular sorenesa, neuralgia, nepems heaa ache. rheuraatiam, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sp-ains, stings, swellings, stiff Joints, acre throat, ►oie luuifS, toothache, trnsilitU and wind colic. Originated in I*lo by the late I)r A. Johnson Family Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly » All whouse itare amazed at its wonderful power. It is safe, soothinsf. satisfying; *o sav su it sensitive sufferers, fsed Internal and External. Tk. IVjotort *ntl dlr«-Uon. on erery Ill'rt'l r.rnl<hU-t trr*. BoM . >7»h.rtj. ITfc*. » blx bottl* z.ul). L a. jotl-ssoi A CO.. Barton. Mjrf HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphreys' Sperlflrt are scientifically and MreTully nri.-pared Remedies. us«*i for years a nrfrate practice and for over thirty yws hytb« people with entire success. Every slngte BpecUU • special core for *he disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the sysu-m and are In fart and deed the t>o*erel«n Remedies of the World. rIM raKss. I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. .Ji 9—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 'it 2— Teething 1 Colle, Crying. Wakefulnsm .33 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 34 y—Cosgks, Colds. Bronchitis B—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache .93 0-Ileada< hea, Hick Headache, Vertigo.. .'43 IQ—Dyapepaia. BOtoosnass, Constipation. .'2S 11—Happreoai'd or Painful Perloda .'JB l'i-Wbltea, Too Profuse Periods . .S3 13—Croup, I-arynglila. H'jarseness ■ .JS 14—Halt Rheum, ErjslpeUs. F.ruptU.ns .33 13-Bbeamatlam, Rheumatic Pains .33 It-Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 33 19-Catarrh. lull at MA. Cold in the Head .33 9#—Whooping Cough *33 3T— Kidney Dlseaaes •33 38-Heryoa. Debility ,- ®2 SO—Crlnary Weakness -33 34 —More Tb roat, <*>lncy, UeMtad Thrust .93 HUMPHKEVM' WITCH HAZEL OIL, "The Pile (Mntment."-Trlal Hlie, 3SCta. tnll >T DrnicHtt. or «•»» pror»!<• •"> '"'"'l' l •>' I I"**- Pa. HvaraasTs' (1« IMILSB '«» BUriIRSIS' VKD.tO., 11l A IISWIUIMI M., »IW TO**. SPECIFICS. Stop Thief 11 Any one whose Watch has a 1 [bow ring),will never have oc- jg casiontouscthistime-honored I cry. It is the only bow that Ej cannot be twisted off the case, I. and is found only on Jus. I Boss Filled and other watch « cases stamped with jm. this trade mark. \j Aik your jeweler for m pamphlet, or w~ ■end to the munufeiturcrs. H Keystone Watch Case Co., K PHILADELPHIA. laHEmnnuMHiwaaMßraww^ flSSft OLD UJJ export I^WHISKEY. Guaranteed BV - so,d ' £SEr • M Fff 4SSS 1 c,nal I 'IH" ":9, _^"aiting,trhi-raalliieiitlm jganamr>~,!'/"n olent Is reaiilred, nnd for » lx ver age «n«»rr>n»scd. It Is tlm pro<lnc.t of (mint the oldest. «:>»■ tileries In l'ennsylviinla, ari'l after remaining In (;oy «TßmcntVin<lril warehouses th« rei|i.ireil time lnei)X>rU:<l to Hainhiirf, o<Tr»any, o I there kept In heated warehouse* until utrtnrV.j ma tured, then shipped hack, bottler! on our own t remises, and when ws oner yon ot.i F.t iu,rt now whsreof wo speak, ami ohallenfo c,on>- pari son. rullqasrta, fl.no. Hlx/jnarts. JB.W). H<-nt hy •Sproat to all points, and on orders of tlo.ou or oyer we will pay express charges. There ara numerous Imitations, hut hecnreful losecco the genuine. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drußßlatw, 412 Market St., PITTSBURG, PA. Complete Price Mat of Whiskies, Wines and llrandlea mailed frco to any address. YELLOW Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil iousness, Liver Complaint. DR. BAXTER'B MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warrantee, to cure. Sold everywhere at 2<> cts. per bottle. for sale by J. C. Kedlck #75.00 Per Month For Teachcrk, Students, Ministers, or l.arlica, any one who is active, pushing, and a i;ood talker. We want a representative in every county. Would prefer one who could give his or her whole time to the work ; but spare time can l>c profitably employed. If you have a team, to much the better. Space will not permit u» to i;> v c detail, here; but if you will drop us a hue we will write vou fully. This i> a rare opportunity, the work it plcoaant and honorable, the remuneration lar(je, the busi ness permanent. No capital required. No riak. V.W.ZIEQLER k CO.Wx. w ,i'hiU<id^u. THE CITIZEN Cheap Travelling. The cost of a tour to foreign lands is comparatively small to what it used to be. ■We lately saw a circular from a party engaged in arrangeing for a pilgrimage of Knights Templer, in which it is stated that the entire cost of a sixty-two days trip from Sew York to Bermuda, the Azores, Gibralter, Malaga. Granada, Alhambra, Algiers, Malta. Alexandria, Cairo, the Pyramids, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany, etc., Caifa, Mount Carmel, (side trip to Galilee), Beyrout, Rhodes, Syrmna, Ephesus, Constanti nople, Athens, Messina, Capri, Naples, Pompeii and Rome can be made first class for $525. This includes everything. The party will leave on February 6th, 1895. and will return the second week in April. A gentleman who recently left Xew York for a short tour in Europe paid but ?C5 lor firss class steamer passage, and at present in .New York the rates on some of the lines for the better grade of stereage passage is but $lO. This latter price ha„ lately been reducsd because of an effort on the part ol a prominent steamship line to regain the steerage trade that it lost some time ago. But before you go to Europe first take a look at your own country. See the East ern and Western coast States, take in the coal and oil fields of Pennsylvania, the National Capiial, tne beauties of the i lakes, the Hudson, the Thousand Isles, the Yo Semite, the Y'ellow Stone, Niagra Falls, the extreme northwest, the south west and Mexico. Many a citiien of this country goes to Europe who has never seen Niagra. An American who was traveling in England some time ago asked concerning Kiagra Falls, and said he had neyer seen it. "Not seen the greatest wond«r of America? asked his questioner. "No; but I intend to when I go home." "'How far is it from where you livet" "About three hundred miles." "Easv io get tot" "Oh, yes; there are railways that run direct from my town to the falls." "And you haven't been ther«=' "Xo. Never bad time." "I can't under stand it," said tne Englishman. lfyou decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy auy other. Buy only Hood's. —The tiger that escaped from main's wrecked circus at Tyrone a year ago is supposed to be still prowling about the mountains there. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic 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 dose greatly benefits. <5 cts. Sold by J. C Redick, druggist, Butler. —When a man goes away for u change he always come* back with less than he had. Consumption surety Cureo. fc Til- ijMToit:— Ple*i<. inform year radun tut I amvn ».• remedy for !!<• »l<«.v» IIIIMH. I>; m timaly u*A Uiouonds o( IMPLIES* cu«i havo > < .-'j jxinanucritly cured. 1 shall b* n-a'J to Bead twj /o'tlea of my rum'xly FUKE to auy of your rea<lem •» * J have con»unii>tion If thoy wwl aexid me ibeti lrprw» ntid P. O. address. linspnct ."tolly T. 4. UUAICH. M 0- 181 I'mul Ht X. I —The old Duke of Cambridge tcld some English stuaenU that this country was without principle and doomed to failure been use a few lawless rioters had been shot. No wonder tbey want to abolish the House of Lords when such specimens are allowed not only to roam at largn, but to command the army. Heart Dtmaxr Itclicted in 30 Minute*. I)r. Agnew's Cure for the ll(art gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic .>r Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy f.>r Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spoils, I'ain in Kelt Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart.. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —llelple«H and friendlea*, Mr*. Anna Stratum, aged 100, and her C 3 year-old daughter, were fouud ntarving in a New York tenement. —lf you are tloobled with a "hacking cough," l>own*' Elixir will givo you relief at ODCe. Warranted a* recomtnended or money refunded. —Santo, the murderer of President Car not, in reported to have loat hi* nerve. It would have been well for him had he lo*t it aooner; but let him console himaelf only a little while and ho will lo*e hia head. —A miatatep will often make a cripple lor life. A bottle of Henry <fc Johnaon'n Arnica and Oil Linim ont at hand, will not prevent the miatep, but aaed immediately it will *ave being a cripple. Ex-IJanker F. V. Kockefellow or Wilkeabarre, who by a deoi*ion of tho Supreme Court goea to the penitentiary for two year*, i* over 70 year* old. Drunkenneaa, the Liquor Habit, Poa ively Cured by adlrenatering Dr. Hainea "Golden Specfic." It i* luanufactured a* a powder, which can be givoti in a gla** of beer, a cup of cofleo or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient.. It i* abaolutnly barmleM. and will affect a permanent aud Hpeedy cure, whether the natlent i* a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It hat been given in thousand* of caaoa, and in every in*taiice a perfect cure ha* followed. It never lailc. The ayatem once impregnat ed with tbe Specific, it become* an utter impoNMibility for the lii|iior appetite to ex i*t. Cure* guaranteed. 4M page book oi particular* tree. Mre**, Gulden Specific Co.. 1H. P > Itace Kt.. Cinclnnatti O. —lt i* Maid of Lord ItoHebery, pre*ent Premier of Fngland, that when he lelt college he *aid he had throe ambition* —to be Premier of England, to marry the wealthieat heiret* iu the kingdom, and to win the a race for three | year-old* held annually at Ep«on, near k Ijondon To be Premier wa* a landabie ambition, lint to marry tho woman who had the moat money, and to win a hoare race, were ignoble enough. Koabery ha* acc.ompilahed all of theae. Bnt if the/e thing* were really the aim* of Uoae bery'a life, hi* naiuo i* not likely to be lotjg cheriahed by posterity, b>r they In dicate nothing bnt a deaire for *elf glori fication and *elf aggrandisement. Tho only ambition that Indicate* true great neax, and entitle* a man to the laudations of hi* fellow men, la a deaire to make tbe world happier and better —to elevate and ennoble the human race. —Since General Coxey ha* become a candidate lnr Congrea* hi* conatituent* are getting ini|iii*itlve. They want to know why it i* that If Coxey la a alocere labor reformer he employ* nothing but Italian* in hi* Hand quarry and pay* them bat ninety cent* per day. Of courae General Cox.ty will look upon *ucb question* a* impudent and impertinent, but you can not keep people from aaklug question*. —The philosopher of the Atohiton \<lloht *agely remarks "There is no way in which a man may guard againiit being lonesome when he is old. If he ia nnniar ried, loneliness comes to him a* his allot ed share, and if ho is married and has a lot of children all of them go away and leave him. On a great many front porches the*e evening* you will see au old man or woman all alone, loft to watch tbe hou*e." —Buffalo ha* 40,000 Poles, living chief ly in a quarter of their own where Kng li*h ia little spoken, and mauy business sign* are in Polish or Russian. The colo nists retain many of thoir native character istic and slowly conform to American waya. The Niagara Falls Power Company. The supply canal leave.* the Xiagar* River about 7,000 feet above the Falls. It is 188 feet wide and 12 feet deep, with c°t i stone "walls. From this canal water passes by gates and penstocks to the turbines, j At present the wheei pit is constructed only on the western side of the canal. This pit is 21 ieet wide, 179 feet deep, and 150 feet long, and the turbines arc now being placed in the northern end of it. The penstocks which supply the turbines are ~l leet in diameter, and the turbines themselves, each of which is double, take the water at the center and discharge outwardly. These are 5 feet 3 inches in diameter, and each double turbine will develop 5.000 horse power. The shaft from the turbines is of hollow steel, 38 inches in diameter and | of an inch thick. At bearings, tbe shaft is solid and 11 in ches in diameter. The turbines are so arranged that the weight of shafts, tur bines, and gear is counterbalanced by the upward thrust of the water, so that when running the thrust will be on the bearings at the top. These are to run at 250 revo lations a minute. The breadth from the surface of the water in the canal to a point halt way between the two double turbines is 13C feet. The tail race is a tunnel, 7,000 feet long, 21 feet high, 18 feet 10 inches wide, liued throughout with brick. It has a fall of 52± feet, and opens at the bottom of the gorge, just below the upper Suspension Bridge, at the level of the stream. A description for the Times. What thia country needs is more farm era, anil not ao many people crowding into manufacturing centres. You never hear of farmera suffering for food, or of the farmers being thrown out of employment by a general shut-down movement, or ol a strike or boycott by farmera through which the whole country must suffer By the very nature of their business they be oome patriotic, level- headed and staunch citizens. They do not, as a rule, grow rich suddenly, but they always have enough, and they are independent and free in the fallest sense of the term. Now we believe that the way to solve the problem of the time", which is a serious one, ia to adopt a policy like thie: Protection to home iudnstries; bi-metalism; reclaim the deserts ol the West by irrigation thus opening the millions of acres of fertle Lnds to the people; reduce taxes on im proved farm property to the minimum; increase the taxes on all unimproved lands; restrict immigration; give all pos sible encouragement to oduoatiou, and discourage the drink habit by making every child familiar with the evil cunequen ce* of the intemperate use of intoxioating liquors. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cured ini digestion, Heart Burn, Costiveness and al malarial diseases. Twenty five cents per bottle. —When you like a man just as well after you have traveled 3,000 mileH with bim as you did before you started on the journey, it ia evidence that he is a mighty good fellow, and the experience isn't al together unflattering to yourself. —A superstitious Uermantown bachelor, who has been rejected by 12 girls, is afraid to propoae to the thirteenth for fear she might accept him. —A work tremendous size is about to be installed in the library of the British museum. It comprises one thousand big books within are bound up the five tuou saud and twenty native volumes of the wonderful Chinese encyclopedia. This is the only perfect copy in Europe, and even in China there are not more than five of this edition. —The trustees of Franklin and Marshall College have decided to bar out young women students. It ia doubtful whether Franklin or Marshall, if living in this age, would have looked with favor upon such an act of iliiberp.lity. —The largest homo in tha world ha* jußt rtic<l in Indiana. 110 Ktood twonty aeveu hands high and weighed 3027 pound*. Hut the biggeHt jack-an* still livoH. —ln northeast China fanatical aud "con *orvative" native* deHti oyed 200 mile* of new telegraph line, the first they ever saw. Borne of thom won't Me any more in thin world. The government cut off thirtoon heads a* a reminder that iu telegraph system msst he let alone. —A Kensington docter advised hi* pa tieut that what he needed wan perfect rent, and wnv rather snrpriwod when the latter replied that he wan already a member of the Knight* of Labor. Hair dye i* considered HO detrimental to long life that a Pari* inmtranue company retime* to iiiHure the live* of women who UHe It. —When a tiugar refinory wharf need* a new (loor the old one in carted iuto tho re finery and boiled. The plauka are Matu rated with sugar, molasses and a variety of other thing* not utmally deemed edible. Tho refinery procesa, however, *eparates the abnorbed Higar from the impurities, and tho refiner* make a very handsome Having by boiling up the old floor. A Poyletown young lady named Cream recently married to a Mr. Pecbi*. Tho notice ill the local paper* wa* headed: "Pechi* and Cream." —A tax collector of Quiucy, 111., who ha* been accUHod of embezzlement, I* nam ed Schwiodler. Hill Palton write* to tho St. Loui* Republic to way that the la*t report of hi* killing wa* a falsehood. Thl* I* all right a* far a* it goes, but how about, the pre viona countle** instance* in which Wil liam ha* been shot dead in bio tracks? William *hould have cleared up the whole li*t while he was at It. 77/ a: WA Y THEY'RE POT rrr, (V. Iu M'uled Kla** vial*. Is enough In ■7/ J r jtM ir to recommend l>r. I'fi!r<»'« / fQ) I'le/Lsnnt Pellet*. It keeps them al ' K—' way* fresli nml reliable. You can't bo mire of the big, old fashioned pill* I in wooden or jm*tiil*»ird l*<xes. But tln*»! little Pollute are Isitter ±. at every |»jlnt. By their tonic or strenKtlieniiiK i-fTecfc on the lining membrane.! of the Intestines, tlmy Inerert J 1 the Tl nturfll ai'tlon of the bowels, and jwrmawntly curt Jaun dice, liillousncat, Dixzlneee, Hour Htotrincb, liuligmtlon, and conae ipimit stupr>r or drowsineea. There's no dlsturlmiu e, no rea/v tlon afterward, and their hrli> limit. One tiny granule Is a gentle laxa tive; three are cathartic. ■ They're the *mall«*t In sl*e, tho ■ easiest, t/i take, and tho neatest in the way they ar-t. They're tho rhrKficit, too, for they're (/uaran- A \ frrtl tii ve satisfaction, op your ■ I money is 11-turn.Ml W NothiiiK elan can 1m " l«ist a« IB gi**l " Tricky dealer* alwoya have mlm things to ur«D utam you which are or for tbeui lo tall, Imt bail fer ™ yt,u to Imw- OPEN to convlcflonT Try either Finche's Goldca Wedding, Glbaon or old Dougherty Whiskie* YOUR EYES will then be opened to conviction that these brand* toll of better thing* in *tore for those who deal with Robt. Lcwm, 18ft Water Ht. Opposite It, .t O Depot, PltUblirg, Pa Try Grandfather*' Choice, warranted •! year* old, $2.00 per gallon. COM NOTES! by comparing notes with your friends, you will find that the best of them trade with US. Why? Because they eave money. We have never been in the habit of advertising priees.for as a general thing goods quoted low are inferior stock, but we h/ive a tew things this spring that we take pride in quoting the prices. We call your attention to our U. S. Pants, good strong Jeans, full lined, never rip, for only fiac. Xo 2, better grade, usually sold at $1.25, only 96c. No. 3, the best grade, sold every where for $1.50, only sl.lO. Fine styles in C W. only SI.OO all warranted to never rip. Fine Union Co's. Pants only $1.40, worth $2 25. Seamless Hose only 5c Ladies Stockings only 3c per pair. All the latest styles and novelties in Scarf Pins. Fine gold filled Rings, warranted for five years, 25 to 50c. A big bargain, a solid nickel Watch, nickel movement, stem-wind, pendent set, U. F., good timekeeper only $5.00 We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men's, Boy's and Chil j dren's Suits and Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trunks, Yalices, Satchels, Brushes, Combs, Purses, Pocket and Bill Books, Umbrellas. Overalls, Jackets, Watches, Chains and Charms for Ladies or Gents, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins in all the latest novelties, Electric Diamond Rings in endless variety at all prices to suit the times, When you read this over do not imagine that these are old inferior stock, they are brand new and the best value ever offered in Batler, and will bear the most critical examination. We court comparison and defy competition. Give us a fair trial, and our word for it, you will never regret it. 1). A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. KIiANK KEMPER, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, _A.nd everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods-Harness, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. A_lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment of 5-A. Horse blankets in town will be found at FRANK KEMPER'S, [ 124 8. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. { - CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 1 r Every young man and woman should receive such an education as they can obtain at Clark's School of Commerce, Butler, Pa. or at 1 the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. The schools 1 are under the same management. ACTUAL BUSINESS METHODS EMPLOYED You will save time and money by attending one of these schools - ELKGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS 1 OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Butler, Pa. DIAIVIOXVD3 I KINi.H. KAU UINt.S. |>[N3 BTUI)S. Vfll H. <2! I <ii:.NTß' t;()LI>, I.AMIKS' oom>. Wil ± Irtt fia c* ( ukNTS' su.vkk, ladiks' chati.ain. TI 7» iK7"*T» 1* J XT' t Uold I'tns. Kar Kings. Itlnifs. J WW JCiu fm, JL ( Chains, Bracelets, Ktc. jjrr 17"ir«nr ja ■*> frai Tea Seta. Cantors. Butter Dishes an<l Everything 2>Xu V Ala aTV WW i that < - an foe lounit In a tlrst class store.. , RODGER BROS. 1874} " hatk. P DI P? R THE MRVIIZ/O, JEWELER. i No. 139, North Main St., fiUTLEB, PA., J- S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER YOU NO COOPER, I MERCHANT TAILORS I For the month of July we have made a reduction on all AND LIGHT WEIGHT GOODS. "DIRT DLil'iES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. ERRORS'VOUTH •nil Otmmro lUimaai-* npm-iliiy and ix-rmanoatly cured by Hi" eelrbrat«*l ipn:UIK r%_, ■ UR, LUbbi Phllndn., Pa. Noiltxi-iitlon, nofiTL' rxprramntntloii. i will cure Tnu lK»«tllT"lV UIKI IN.IK" V..11 vliformlM ami atroiaif. Trualnifi.t l»y mall a specialty amlniri. tly ■ >*iill'lniitlai itwioukuu' 11 " HOME CURE TREAT MEN? * I EWIS' 98 % LYE I rorrnn AKD rnratis (rATKHTKO) TOUlronif.l ar»l pnrfll I T« mail". I'nllkn other l.ye. It twlni U| film lUt'l In » ran W with lanuiYaliln ll<", tlm eonl"»it# »ro alw»r» n-wly r..r um. Will tnakn til.- beal i--rfiiii.nl I larrt H..ap In ai niltiiiti-* wlihimt It la III* brat r.iri l"aimliiK waul* mm I'll"*, <ll«t»if™ un* aliib*. rl'""l* ■■ waalJiiK l-.itl. ". i-alnt*. trim, "to. PBNHA- lALT K'ra CO (Jou. AtfU., I'UUa., Pa. mi re ITCHING PILES fll rJSsWAVNE'S I ■■■■■W niNTMENT AriMOt.tITKI.Y OtJRBfl «"» ■ IwltW I ■ VMI'IOM- I Il.lilna 1.M.1 illnglnil MU*I »»t lilghll w»rM' l»jr ».mli li!>.(j I f N ||i, w . «TiM «'<»nllnliiiti«r« T-rm •ml |»r»t r u<l«-, m M. I. oflrn l»l. . <1 miml « , I»r. on.lu« wrrf ■urn, ftW.%% NK.'H OISTMI M Ih. |7. 1.1i.fl mud Umnlm Ml-«-rwtl<»n. imml It. m<*«L I'MCI r« •C !• «'• I uiuors. Aah »«"•» WHY? Hhould every one, if in need ol a pure stimulant lor medical purpose*. go to IHH Federal HIT Hecaase lie will find the largest *tock to select from at IOWCKI price*. The Itye Whi*kie» are nil froin the largest mid beat known distillerie* and *<•!<! ut. the I'nlliiwing price 2-year old at 4«2.<»'» per gallon; 3-year old at ♦L'.2."i, I year-old at 42.90; <1 year old at $.'1.50; H-year old at $4.50; 10 and 12-year-old at. 1.V60. HI.. 1101 ena, California, oldeat and beat, *elooted wine*, 10 brand* dry and *weet, at +l .. r ><l per gallon; Rhine wine, Imp. Sherry, Mad nirt, Port and Cognac*, at toweat figure*. No extra charge for packing. Call or *end for price ll*t at 1 A. AKIIUIKHNKN. IHH FEDERAL HT. A IXEGHENY. Telephone No. MU. Ij. K. C'riiirihlin^« Brooder of Thoroughbred Poultry HALL, YORK CO , I'A Will HO 11 OKIfH lor from lino it I ark Minorca*, Iritlinn (Jarnoa, Huff LeffhorDß, Barred and Wbito Plymouth Kocka, and Hourfaoa at $1 per Molting; Whlto Indian (lame* $5 per 15. Old and young Htook for HIIIo at reasonable price*. /-■% DOCTORS 1./vKF. I rn J.TM imnRMABT. Jp COM. Pi MI. Avr. ANO FOOHTM ST.. <JP R . PITTSBURGH, PA, 'tJ&\IOL \ Aliform ior I'elieate and 1 ■oni cisnwaw plieateil IHaraac* requli ln«j:oM. 1 finKKTIAk and Bi'lkaTlKic Med iriitiiin ere treated at this l»i«- ~ft. iry \\ itti a Mlccriw. arelv attalneil. I»r. K 1.-iU.: H•• meinlier of the ttiiy.il t .illi/eof I liy 4iria>,M mill f»n«l 1 ♦ 1 1»« lt'*t iiihl IllCMi -\|.. rien. e.l .Hi-KCIAI.ia.' In therlly. Hpe. -ill at tentlou riven to Norviiii* I Irblllt) teom e-fenMv" in. 1 1 n| exertion. Indiscrotloa of youlli.etc., eaua „u: physical and mental .V -i.y.la.'k -.f -nergy, I.- inn* 'eni'V, etc.; also I iiucera * lid Noie*, Kit*. |',| r . nii'l i» 11 (ilw'nwiof thwnkln, I.ln i.l. I .iinns I'iinary«>i gane,ttiv. Con i.ltation •|, ~ K t! jrtly C..111W11 nihil Ofllce Imiira,9 to 1 „ ,d 1 to h t*. m.; Bun.ln)*, a Ut 4 r. M-only. i,l nt onico or address i-.NN A> 1.. AND4TIIaT..I , I'ITPIIUU«iII.I , A VITALIS A\a<Je a Well 0 f ... l)nr „ V l'* VITALIS ZTZ7 ' TfIKOtUCAT BOtii"iiny FRENCH REMEDY .lothKr I'nHlurm lli»» AINIVI* Ki'iulli In HO I' uclM iHiwrr'fully UIMI <|iilrkly. Cur* h wlii-n nil *»th« rn full Younir iiion will ihrlr liwl nmnhotw. itn'lol'l nun will iwov«r tlirlr ynuiliful vlffor liV ii'ilnt: VITALIS. " «inl'-Mv »•»> ""rely re stores Ni rvoiiani ss, Vliullty. Imiioieai y, Nil'liilv Knilsslim*. Irfist rower. Ksllltig Mem dry. WIIBIIIIII Kiseun.-n. nml all • necta of aeii qliUhi* or t'tci'M UIKI Im3liwr»*ll*»ii W nr«ln «»ff ll,.unity ami e..ns.iin|.t|..n. In .i .l on havlnc VITALIS- no nlht-r. Can riirrM In vwl isicltei, 11 v 111.ill. #t."M» l* r pin kar. . <>rslx tor INI. wllli a |in»lllte erlllra xusrantre la rar« or riVmi.l tin- itniori. Circidiir free. Addrea* C'AIAINKT ll>;XKfl( lO*l'AN*. I hlrsito, IU. For Halo at City Pharmacy. c. wic;k: OKALKH 111 Rough and Worked Lumber or ALL xiana Door*, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Shingles «nd Lath Always In Slock. JJMK. HAIR AND PLASTER. OfHoti opposite"!'. <i W.'Depot,* BUThBK PA Great Clearance Sale IN MILLINERY, Trimmed Hato uiul Itonncts almont GIVEN AWAY. Having a large stock of millinery still on hand, we will sell you anything in our line less than half price. Come early and secure bargains at the LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE, 122 S. T ) nrr 1 ) \1) BUTLER, MAIN ST. *-'• 1 • 1 1 r -f • PA. BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR: I At this season o< the year, Cramp, Colic, Sunstroke, ; I and other ills produced by the excessive heat, snake : • : bites and malaria, make their appearance. You want ; : a stimulant ready for immediate use. You want it ; ! pure, you want it smooth and palatable, and you want ; ; it from a reliable source. We can supply you cheaply ; I and give you the best in the country. You can pur- ; ; chase to suit your taste and pocket-book. ; Just see our prices for a few of our liquors. Don't compare the prices with other houses, but compare the Quality of the Liquors, SILVER AGE RYE $1.50 per quart. DUQUESNE, Malt and Rye $1 25 per quart BEAR CREEK $1 00 per quar Finch, Guckenheimer, Gibson and Overholt at #1 per quart, each or six quarts for $5. Other ryes at 75c and 50c per quart. Blackberry brandy sl, 75c and 50c. Port, Sherry, Sweet Cal ifornia, Angelica and Miscatel 50c, 75c, #1 and #1.50 per quart. Rum, Gins, Brandies and all other imported and do mestic liquors all at Rock Bottom Cases Clarets, sweet and dry wines, all our own importation, at prices that will surprise you. TO CAMPERS EXCURSIONISTS: ; It is dangerous to drink strange waters, unless you ; i use a little whisky with it. If you send for our cata- ; ; loguc and price list, furnished free ol charge, you will ; ; see how cheaply we can serve you. I MAX KLEIN. IVTo 82 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. J ewelry--Sil ver ware- -01 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., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All arc Respectfully Inviter —'"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience. - M ROSENTHAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Ferry St, - - " Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square 801-iw Diamond Marke New York Weekly Tribune The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. AddroHNall ordorH to MMXIii (J1 AL/ I 5 I±«.^
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