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 ewn 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 FAIL sen. 1894. Our Fall stock of Fur niture will surpass anything we have previously shown. Many new things in Par lor Suits, Parlor Chairs, Couches, Bedroom Suits, Hall Racks, Side-Boards, Book Cases, Desks and Chairs. In our Carpet Depart ment we will soon offer for the coming season a large line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapistry Brussels and Ingrain Car pets. Most of our line car pets are in private patterns and can be seen only at our store. Our stock of Rugs will contain many novelties. CAMPBELL S Tin, Butler, - - - Penn'a The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMKL, etc, is at 11. O'Brien & Son's. 107 East Jefferson Htreet. S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER YOUNG COOPER, I MERCHANT TAILORS i For the month ot July we have made a reduction on all AND LIGHT WEIGHT GOOD! •*- Remember there are hundreds of brands oi White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of geauine Stricdy Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands , are standard 1 ' Old Dutch'' process, | and just as good as they were when j you or your father were boys : "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Baiiman," " Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." FOR COLORS —National Lead Co. '5 Pure While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insure* the best paint that it is possible to pat on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it wiU probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, Crcrau Nitiooal Saak BuiHLag, PiMtwg. ifSS' v LINIMENT anv OT HE *-> V STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. Dropped on lutfar sufienng children love to take it. Kvery Mother should have it in the house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, catarrh cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, ner-vens head ache. rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat, sore lungs, toothache, tonsilitis and wind colic. Originated in 1810 by the late Dr. A. Johnson, Family physician. lis merit and exce.lence have satisfied everybody for nearlv a century. All who use it are amazed at its wonderful power. It Is safe, soothing, satisfying; so say sick, sensitive sufferers, t'sed Internaland External. n* Doctor's signature and directions OB ere TJ bottle Jirrt'-i Pamphlet free. Sold er»nrwher«. £tx bottler*. *.OO. L B. JuH.NSON A CO,B<jaU»n. Ha# SPECIFICS Per Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Dog», Scgi, AND POULTRY. 900PM. B..k.»Anl— l ' TT. I JOTMrnTsr.'tr.^r.iTe^'ef 1 " D.l>.—Bot« or Gruba, Wsmi. E.K.—Co««ks, Hesrei, r.F.-Cslle sr Gripe*. Belljttke. C.O.— Miscarriage. Heatarrhagea. H.H—triaarr and KUitj Diseases. i,l.~Era»tl»e Di«eaa«», Mange. .K.-Ulssssc) sf DUreatioa, Paralyala. Single Bottle (over 80doaeO, - - -60 Stable Case, with Specifies. Manual. v&artnary cure Oil and Medleator. Jar Teteriaarr Care Oil, - - 1.00 Mi nDnnWn sr l"»"M t»fwW»sa< l»"T a W AJgUMPSBSTS' HOMEOPATHIC nn UHUsPECIHC No.uu The only snic«»Jnl wnsdj for Nervous Debility, Vita! Weakness, sJjTbfSrMf"*#. MDI 00 r * e * l * of prU *- HrarilßKTl* BSD. CO., 11l A lit WlUißil., hwlwfc Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as you can see. They look like solid esses, wear like solid cases, end are solid cases for all practical purposei,—yet only cost «bout half as much as an out and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years; many in constant use foi thirty years. Better than ever since they are now fitted, at no extra coM, with the great bow (ring) which c annul it pulled or ttuuUi off the caie—the ' ' 't\ winch is only held to the case by frictioa, and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to tee pamphlet, or send for one to the makere. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. rap^B y **QW(x r f^i T cy r r |j OLD EXPORT WHISKEY. ® i % 111 i ri * * imsnrdiutr. * Y.'ii 1. !:c 1 o in. t1 it. W>( having - tntll'! "f <"' l S'l'"< "■•». I'M'i (Ljj in cu>.>'« of CI..- n v: it * y\--. J IK3 C» »«*<• an<l ,f "' BMP &R " JOS. FLEMING & SON, S3 Sgs4la Mark« t. St. PIU-tbun.''. I'u /H nil rfr ITCHING PILES I LIjSWAYKES 1 IkliV OINTMFNT ABSOLUT* r.Y CUIIHS. UI re I m tre I «YWI*T«W- V»..1.1i.r«l l»itrn»«* Itt-hlac •»<« •tlnclni; WU.I br •«■!-»>« atlowrft- ■ . . tin*. I»mnr.r.r« .i,.l ..r»lrs4<-. M t« I.' h of'». ».»<•.' *u 5 tll< r.: ,!>.««. r.Jw* v«rjr %\\ » » n»*«!\TM; '• t tin «l«bln* M i.a |*l«"> • ' • '« nit n niflatcMCt ril t .-. ••• •< - .»•> • •. .'I " r I*. jgg iip^N^SSSeFFBEE - ,^^ t L329N.ISTHSTPHILADA,Pftr C ])0("SOKS LAi\II L||| I'll! rs DIsI'ENSABT. 'U' J9 OOH.-°tn Ave. AF -i FOURTH ST.. PtTTftBURQH, PA. '1 AHformtnf Kc.licaloaml Com- AHai liln itU'il I)lw.'i.-.Mrc<|iinliig«:<)!<- rii>KNTiAi.aixlM rrsTific Me<l- H'.ILIO:I ORE treat' '! at thia l>i-- iienHiuy with n xiiceew arely attained. l>r. S. K. i ln- member of the Unv.il t "lit ft 1 liy tiei:ii'Kttn«lSurg , and I t tin- 11! left and mont -x|t rieucetl ht-KOIiLIM. ,ri ibaeltr S|m C'hl at- Iciitlon jstreti to Nervimn 1 »*-l»illt> tmnit! v w Iv an:* 'a! exertion, lndinnroti".! of yout':, et. - , raua iru phj* ileal and mental ds-:iy,lat-!t of energy, '••ucy, cte..; aim Caw-fro < >!tl Korea, Kit*. I'ile . Kliei.nintlmu, ami all lr ".naof tluiM.ui, («|..'-1 I.tinjts Urinary'*rgnu,t.tr. f"< nm.-ltntlon 'rt«! hint Mtrirtlv er utWlt ntial. Offlee IwunsOto I nml < to 8 I'.'m.; KiiniUy*, 2 tu 4 . . ;i. only. nil at ofilro or ari-lrrM I.\KK, C"ft ff.NN A» b. AND4TUbI'..I'IrfMCUUU.I'A SPLEDY and LASTING RESULTS. /EVFAT PEOPLE^ ("Tf J-~"SfiSb V" 1 " 1, M from any injurious lub.tan'-e. Ullß. M UTBI AIMVUS ItBUCIB. W* GUARANTEE a CURB or refund yaur monw Wo» 81.00 p tjt bottl*. B*nd 4c. tar (nillia. lUMOin IBDICAI. CO<i BVIMB, MM* THE CITIZEN The Power Of the Hunun Eye. A family druggest in North Chicago happened to look up from the tab of i fruit ayrap he was compounding, and was astonished to see the shattered wreck of a man enter and throw itself upon a chair. The wreck was in an awful condi tion, bleeding, like Col. Marco Boiarris, at every vein. ■•What in the name of Sir Walter Scott has happened to you?" cried the drug gist. "Pour a few quarts of arnica on me," responded the wreck wearily, "and I'll tell you." The druggist stitched him up and soak ed him in healing fluids and listened for the story. "I live on Clifton avenue," said the wreck. "I have lately been reading up on lion-tamers, and I came to the con clusion that the human eye would subdue any beast that walks. I tried it on all the animals io the neighborhood, and it seemed to work all right. For two or three weeks I went around subduing things with my eye. Then I got into an argument with a neighbor on the ques tion. He held that a really fierce animal didn't care a red cent for the human eye. I offered to bet $lO that he couldn't pro care an animal that I couldn't conquer by looking at." "I can gaess the rest," said the drag gist; "be trotted out a big mastiff with a mouth as large a» the Arctic regions, and ytu tried to subdue it, and it wouldn't subdne to amonnt to anything; and in the grand symposium that followed the dog tried to make a record at nlain aud iancy chewing, and succeeded." "That sounds reasonable enough," re plied the wreck wearily, "but it wasn't the way it happened. My neighbor took me into a strange yard by moonlight and a.>ked me to hypnotize a big sorrel ball dog that was sitting on the porch. Sev eral strangers were there to see the ex periment, and I went to work. I stared into the orbs of that beast for 15 min utes, and it didn't seem to move a mus cle; then, to show that it was throughly subdued, I went up and placed my hand on its bead. It was a cast-iron bulldog, and was subdued when it tirst came from the foundry. While the spectators were laughing, I sailed into my neighbor, de termined to whip him all round the block aud up a»d down an alley, and you see the result. 1 wish that you would pour a pint of oil of sn.-safras dowu ujy neck." —A common coid i-hould not le ne glected. Downs' Elixir will curtit. —Cleveland young man who wanted to •bow off his strength, undertook r.o carry a 10-f.»ot leugih of sewer nipe weighing 500 pounds. While it was bjiag adjusted on his shoulder be slipped aud the iron falling on him broke his neck. —The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," aud so sell a large bottle ot a valuable remedy for the small price of 25cts , and warrant every bottle to give satisfact ion or money rtfunded —Two first-class concerts, instrumental and vacal, have been given recently ..at the Louisville Almshouse aud Asylum, with such excellent results upon the pau pers and insane that they are to be made a regular feature. —Rheumatism cured iu a day—"Mystic eure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon tlin system is remarkable and mysterious It removes at once the causa and the din ease immediately disappear*. The first dose greatly benefits. 10 cts. Sold by J. 0 Redick, druggist, Butler. —Governor Tillman .says ,he will start tbe South Carolina dispensaries Aug. 1. —Lexington Ky., police bad a pitched battle with 130 negro crap shooters. About 100 nbots wore fired. Twenty-seven were captured. Heart Diseane Relieved in 30 Mi*utes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the litart 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 Spells, Pain in Lelt Side and all symptoms ofa Diseased Heart One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —The soldiers whuru the State had to keep at Puuxautawney during the coal troubles cost the people of the Common wealth $2,000 a day. Somebody has to pay every loss resulting from riot and law lessness. In the case of the Debs boy cott the cost falls mainly upon the work men themselves, and it tails with severe and lasting effect. Drunkenness, the Liquar Habit, Poj ively Cured by adincnstering Dr. Htints "Golden Specfic." It is manufactured as a powder, whioh can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of cotieu or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent an.l speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system ouce impregnat eri with Ihe Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to e.\ ist Cures guaranteed. 48 page book oi pinticuUr trei. Address, (ioliien Specm i n . |B;i Uao .>l.. Cincinuattl 11. —lt whs a coniiuom I iiston in this *ec tion of the Slate not many years ago for the people (*uriiig a protracted dry spell to meet together slid pray for rain In a certain community in Armstrong county, shortly after the close of the war, lived in old lady who was a devout Presbyterian. Nearly all the rest ol the people in that neighborhood were Methodists, and as there was no church convenient they ask ed the privilege of meeting in this old lady's house to pray for rain, because it was large and commodious, and they ex pected a big turnout, as there was great need of miisture. The old lady bad seri ous misgivings about the result of the meeting, but as a drouth was threatened, anil Ibe people were alarmed, she reluc tantly consented. The meeting was ai cordiugly held The Meti]odl»t* came Irmn ur sml near, as..' «h«-ir j.rayers for rain were l*tiii! and earties*. That i>im ! t there catlie one • I e ti nlmiiiH thiil h oerit ku.-wn in >--rtr- F. ncei. wei blown down. apple iier» i|H'n.teil, .ml guldens washed away, and It h ippene i that Die greatest damage wu» done to the farm occupied by the old Preibylerimi lady. The next morning a neighbor pass ed along and spoke of the meeting the day before and of the heavy storm tnst followed. " Well," said the old, lady iu a tone of bitter Belt-reproach, "I might a knowed better. Itwasjist about what I expected. Them blamed Methodists is always overdoin' things." —lt is still true that bodily exercise ol gome kinds is not highly profitable. Hut things otherwise unprofitable may be inildlyl auiuxeing. "I am trying to learn to ride a bicycle," remarked an elderly bachelor, who walked somewhat stiffly, to a friend whom he encountered on the street. "I'm just going home Iroiu my lesaon now. I've had more tumbles tbau usual this afteruoou, aud that's *a>iug a good deal." -'How long are your leasousf" inquired the friend. "Halt an hour," re sponded the bicycler with a rueful couutu nance; "twenty-five minutes on the floor and five iu the air is my usual propor tion!" lnspector Way land finds Postmaster Leonard of Uoiso, Ida., short $7,600. —Some idea of the extent of the dam- | age to the railroad* by the rioters and firebugs at Chicago nay be formed by taking tue case of one road, the Penn- I gylvaaia, which i« by no mean* the heav iest loser. At Chicago 667 freight cars of ; the Pennsylvania road were burned beside maDy signal towers and much other prop erty. Ol the burned cars, more than 100 were loaded. During all the trouble the Pennsylvania had maintained an organiz ation of 1,500 people in Chicago feeding and lodging them in barracks and keep ing them at work repairing damage done by the rioters. The bill for the colossal losses of this and other roads will event ually have to be paid by Cook county, just as Allegheny county had to pay for the incendiarism and deviltry of th mnb in 1877. Thy citisens who stood around and smiled at the destruction in that year are still engaged in paying the bill. —The deacon's wife in a nearhy town wanted to jot down the text and learning over toward her sciapegrace nephew, she whispered: "Have you my cards with yont" "Xo," he replied, "and you can't play in church anyhow," and the good lady was so flustrated that she forgot all about the text. —The biggest kicker in a political party is the man who has received the most favors, aud, because bis favorite is not nominated, does all he can to defeat the successful one. Such men affilate with a party for revenue only. —An eminent physician is credited with having said that when a person dies of typhoid fever somebody ought to be hanged. —lt is a difficult matter to fence in a bow-legged inau. tie always has au open gait of his own. —lf your blood is impure and you feel all played out take Hood's Sarsaparilla to build you up. —George Gould will build a new racing yacht. —Ureenbush, N. J. has been destroyed by forsst fires. —President Carnot's murdered will be tried Friday. —Japanese troops assaulted a British oonsul and his wife at Corea. —A cyclone visited Wilmore, Ky. A dozen people were injured. —Over 1,000 persons lost their lives in reoent earthquake in Turkey. —Arnica <1 Oil Liniineut is very bealiug and soothing, and does wonders when ap ylied to old sores. —Some womeu's vivacity is like their complexion—all put an. —lt takes a rich man to draw a big check, a pretty girl to draw attention, a porous plaster to draw the skin, and a : free lunch to draw a big crowd. —lt will very soon be "corn on the cob" —but many meu take their "corn" from a bottle all the year round. A young doctor calls diseases by their Latin names, but an old doctor is not so particnlar. —The only app irent offrtct of advanced civilization seems to be that bo many children begin to worry at a very early age. —There is always room for improve ment—eveu if you have to go to the top of the house to find it. —A friend is one who poiuts out the "silver lining in the cloud" to avoid lend ing you au umbrella —ln England a woman may marry again after the whereabouts of her hus band have been unknown for seven years, but he may return at any time and claim her, the second marriage being null and void. —lf America were as densely populated as Europe it would contaiu as many peo ple as there are in the whole world at the present time. —A sudden change in the ourront ol the Missouri has causnd 40 feet of St Joseph, Mo., to be swept away, aud the manufacturing portion ot the city is threatened. —The man wbv can keep his temper when he attetnps to drive his neighbor's chickens out of the garden through the same hole by which they came in need have no fears of Satan. —C. T. Taylor, a convict from Lexing ton, imprisoned at Frankfort Ky., fell dead i = mediately upon receiving the pap ers that showed he had been granted a pardon by Governor Brown - The rule that joy seldouis kills has many excep tions. —The growth of the Christain Endeavor Society has been phenomenal. Founded in 1881, it bud less than 9,000 members in 1884. In 1888 this hud grown to :HK),000. Two years later it was 000,000, and to-day it exceeds 1.800,000. —lt iii one of the strange things of hu man nature that a man will walk three block* out of his way to look at a ther mouieter, and then cirse the weather. Forty cases of hlack diphtheria (level oped at Uhefter, N. Y., in 24 bourn, and the town wan almost iti a panic. —lt you want to place a small hoy in one spot where you will bo sure to find him five minutes later, put him in the pantry. Many an appareutly upright man is a down.tght. If we can't have a cold wave, let us take thunderstorms and be thanklul. —Nell—l thought you were going to change your dress; you've been upstairs long enough. Belle—l changed my mind. #TAKK STEW IS TIUM. When your blood Is cmt of order, you can't afford to wait. A slight cold, in this scrofulous rendition, is enough to threaten you with ConaurnpUoa. At btho first symptom of any t weakneaa In the lunga, or with any cough that you can't seein to get rid of, you should take Doctor Vim ■*** Golden Medical I Jiscoverr. Kor Conaump tii>n itself, except in the nioet udvanced stage*, and for all the conditions that lead to it, this is a positive and proved remedy. Consumption is Lung-Scrofula. You must depend upon the Idood for a cure. The ''Dis covery" reaches it, through the blood, as nothing else can. Not only this, but rrsru form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Weak Lunge, Severe Lingering Coughs, Asthma, and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec tions, it is f/uaranletd to benefit or oure, w your money is returned. For Colic. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infantum, take Dr. Pierce's Coi»|)Ound Extract of Smart-Weed. OPEN to convict ion t "Try either Kincbo'x Qoldon Wedding, Gibson or old Dougherty Whiskies YOUR EYES will then be opened to conviction that these brands toll of better tbiugs m store lor those who deal with Robt. Lewin, 13f> Water Bt. Opposite B. 4 0. Depot, Pittsburg, J'a Try Grandfathers' ulioice, warranted 3 years old, <>2.00 per gallon. COMPARE NOTES! By comparing notes with jour friends, jou will find that the best of them trade with US. Why? Because they save money. We hare never been in the habit of advertising prices,for as a general thing goods quoted low are inferior stock, but we have a few things this sprint; that we take pride in quoting the prices. We call yonr attention to onr U. S. Pants, good strong Jeans, full lined, never rip, for only 65c. No 2, better grade, usually sold at $1.25, only 96c. No 3, the best grade, sold everywhere for f1.50, only sl.lO. Fine styles in CW. only SI.OO all warranted to never rip Fine Union Co's Pants only $1.40, worth $2 25. Seamless Hose only 5c I.adies Stockings only 3c per pair All the latest styles and novelties in Scarf Pins. Fiue 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 aud varied stock of Men's, Boy's and Chil dren's Suits and Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs. Ties, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trunks, Valices, Satchels, Brushes, Combs, Purses, Pocket aud 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 tfceee are old inferior stock, they are brand new and the best value ever offered in Butler, and will bear the most critical examination. We court comparison and defy competition. Give us a fair trial, and our word for it, yon will never regret it. D. A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. FHANK KKMPIiTr, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, _A.nd everything in hortse and buggy fur nishing goods-Harness, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. A-lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assoi'tnient of 5-.A. Horse blankets in town will be found at FRANK KEMPER'S, 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, Pa. or at the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. The schools are under the same management. ACTUAL BUSINESS METHODS EMPLOYED You will save time and money by attending one ol these sclioo Is 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. DIAMONDS J. WITH MAM WM. mn, STUDS. f*T ft mni Upr*C » GENTS' GOLD, LADIES" GOLD. WA X CIJCaSS { HUNTS SILVER. LADIES' CIUTLAIN. T V YXT IT" T ¥> IT > «OLD PLUS. EAR KINTJS, KING*. uCj WXIILKZ )' CHAINS, BRACELETS, ETC. £(fT TTKIW nr A 1* TEA SETS. CASTORS, BUTTER DISHES AND EVERYTHING ■SP XLL V JU W MM. JLV Hm ( THAT CAN BE ROUND IN A TIRST CLASS STORE.. RODGER BROS. 1874 } KNIV KS, FORKS, SI ,)( S* IPLK P, AM P ORIFR THE Cv. MIYICyD, JEWELER. No. 139, North' Main St., BUTLER, PA„ 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, 75c., $1 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, $1.25 and $1.50. Huselton's Special. EVI/t Women's Kid Blucherettes, pat. tip / V m J Men's extra fine tan shoes at $175, Men's extra nobby styles, at $ 1 Men's working shoes at 70c., 95c. and sl. Youths extra nice styles in button and lace at 75c and sl. Come in and see us it will be a saving of money to you. B. C. HUSELTON. No 102 North Main Street . Butler, Pa •DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. WHY? Should every one, if in need ol a pnre HtimiilHiil for medical purposes, go to 18H Federal Stf Because he will find the largest stock to select from at lowest prices The Ityo Whiskies are all from the largest and best known distilleries anil sold at. the following price: 2 year-old at $'2.00 per gallon; 3-year old at $2.2.'>; 4-year-old at $2.50; (»year-old at $3.50; 8-year-old at $4.50; 10 and 12-yoar-old at $0.50; St. Hel ena, California, oldest and best, selected wines, 10 brands dry and sweet, at $1 50 per gallon; Rhine wine, imp. Sherry, Mad eira, Port and Cognacs, at lowest figures. No extra charge fir packing. Call or send for price list at A. AXIIKIKSNI* 188 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. Telephone No. 549. * I EWIS' 98 % LYE L rorouo A» rnmoD irATXurib) HA Il a Bus powder ixi'Fr«cted 1a a can V wnti removable ua, tlio content! are »Jwaj» ready lor oi». Win malt* the brat i-itumed Hard Soap ID 10 mlnutea wlltaonc ballla*. i» i* the heat fur rl.-aniiii# w»*> mm pipes, dlallifeetlim altika. clna*l% If § waaiJnK bottle*. pain in. ir***. Ma. FKNHA. SALT M TO CO 4MB. ACM* mi*., Pa., VITALIS ",r,T A\*«e a Well THE GREAT 80tu i)«T FRENCH REMEDY I'rodurea the Abo>e Kmulta In SO II*j». It »CU powerfully and quickly. < "urea when all other* full. men will rrffain their lost manhood, mid old III' n will recover their youthful vigor by iisins VITALIS. It quickly and surely re stores Nervousness, I.ost Vitality, Impott'icy, Nli'litlv Emission*. Lost Power. Falling Mem ory. Wasting Dlaeanes. ami till effect* of *ell abuse or excess ami Indiscretion u ard* on Insanity and consumption. Insist on bavlnc VITALIS. no other. Can t>u carried In vest pocket. Ily mall. sl.o*l per package, or alx tor §6.00, with a poaltlr* wrltfca ira*raatr« to car* or refund the m.met. Circular free. Address CAM M£T Ul nt.ltV tOMI'ANY. < hlc*«o. 111. For Sale at City Pharmacy. Consumption surely Cured. Vc Tiu Suioc-Fluh inform ycur road.,rt that 1 iiivo a poalUro rauiady (ur tt.u alxjv*-uaui«d •Unease. B» :s timely u»" Uionaaud* of hopeloa* cones have I. ti permanently cured. I absll I s k1».1 to a*ud Iwj of my remedy FRItK lo any of you.- reader* -* ,j bar* consumption If th*y will ■end ue (hull iipr».« an 4 P. O. adlroa*. Ueapeet tuiiM. I. A. *ua:i;tL u. c.. ui hwi «c. v. I. Great Clearance Sale MILLINERY. Trimmed lint* and ISuiineti* alnumt 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 MAIN ST. I • BUT pa EB ' BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR: At this season of the year, Cramp, Colic, Sunstroke, • : and other ills produced by the excessive heat, snake : ! bites and malaria, make their appearance. You want ; 1 a stimulant ready for immediate use. You want it * : pure, you want it smooth and palatable, and you want ; . it from a reliable source. \\ e can supply you cheaply : 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 PIKCA N:UI oilier nouses, L>UI compare UIC Quality of the Liquors, SIIA EK AGE R\ E $1.50 per quart. DUQUESNE, Malt and Rye $1 25 per quart BEAR CREEK 00 per quar Finch, Guckenheimer, Gibson and Overholt at #1 per quart, each or six qui irts for $5. Other ryes at 75c and 50c per quart, Blackberry brandy #l, 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 Prices. Cases Clarets, sweet and dry wines, all our own importation, at prices that will surprise you. TO CAMPERS AND EXCURSIONISTS: 1 It is dangerous to drink strange waters, unless you ; I use a little whisky with it. If you send for our cata- : ; logue and price list, furnished free of charge, you will ; ; see how cheaply we can serve you. ; MAX KLEIN. aVo 82 Federal > t.. Allegheny. Pa. Jewelry-Silverware--Clocks, 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., Duftv Block Sign of Electric Hell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invite —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."- M tiOSENTHAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, % »o3 Ferry k St., - - - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Tria' orders solicited. One Square Helow Diamond Nlarke New York Weekly Tribune AM? The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. AddresK all orders to THE OXT 1 Iv.
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