J. S. YOiJNG. WM - COOPER. LEADING TAILORS, ARRIVING-Fall and Winter Goods. We have the Choicest and Finest Stock of Domestic and Im ported Woolens ever brought to Butler. Our Specialty in Fall Overcoats must be seen to be Admired. Call and make your selection of a Nice Fall Suit that cannot be excelled in FIT, QUALITV, STYLE and PRICK. Thanks for your patronage in the past, hoping for a continuance of a share in the future, while our Motto will be " Small Profits ami Quick Returns." young h COOPER B %V, 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, 'jlack 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, Ito 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 cwn make driller's shoes always on hand. Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN BICKEL, 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A liu «». ' 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 lai •ge line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapistry Brussv 's and Ingrain Car pets. Most of our fine car pets are in private patterns and can be seen only at our store. Our stock of Rugs will contain many novelties. tAHFBELa TEHPLETON, Butler, - Penn'a The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER. FILTERS, HATH TUB ENAMEL, W t 11. O'lSirien & Noil's. 107 East Jefferson Street. T N paint the best is the A cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as : good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands ofWhite Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure: Armstrong & McKelvy," '' Beymer-Bauman,'' "Davis-Chambers," " Falinestock." FOR COLORS. —National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade; they are in no sense readv-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been sav id property-owners by having our book on paintm* and color-card. Send us a postal card and n* both free- „ , NATIONAL LEAD CO., New Vork. Pittsburg Branch. German National Bank Building, fittSJMg. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to •qoal or compare with EumpiucyS Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and SCALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Rtlief immediate —cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bun.s. Relief instant. It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Bores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS »nd Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and Jl.oo. 80M by DruiKi«t*. or »«nt post-paid on reeeiptof pri«». ■UIFHRKVS' MED. CO., 111*11* WIUU* St. f *•» Twk- WITCH HAZEL OIL Wnat is in's anyhow ® It is the only bow (ring) which cannut be pulled from the watch To be had only with Jas. !>"« Filled and other watch cases v stamped with this trade- mark. Ask your j-. weler for pamphlet Keystone Watch Case Co., I'HOADEI.PHU, VITALIS '—uT D A\a<le a Well THE GREAT 201 u Da 5 • FRENCH REMEDY Froilm-ra the Aliore Brgalts in HO It acts powerfully und quiikly. Cur'-' en all others toil. Youtitr men will regain tin ir lost manhood, and old nun will recover their von thful visor by VITA LIS. It ouiekly »u:d surely re stores Nervousness, T/Ost Vitality. Imiioteicy, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Mem ory, Wasting Dlscar.es. an-1 al! f .7,-:-ts ol sell abuse or excess and indiscretion Wards off Insanity and consumption. Insist on having VITALIS. no other. Can be curried in vest pocket. By mail. SI.OO Tier pacltatre, or six for g&.OO, with a pusitife nrlt»e:i fruantntee to rare or r*Tuii<l the money. Circular free. Address CALCMKT KKIIKDY COMI'A.SY, Chicago, 111. For Sale at City Pharmacy. WHY? Should every one, if in need ol a pure stimulant 'or medical purposes, go to 188 Federal St? Because he will find the largest stock to select from at lowest prices. The live Whiskies are all from the largest and best known distilleries and sold at the following price: 2 year-'ild at $2.00 por gallon; 3-year-old at #2.25; 4-year-old at $2.50; li year-old at $3 50; 8-year-old at $4.50; 10 and 12-year-old at. $5.50; St. Hel ena, California, oldest and best, selected wines, 10 brands dry and sweet, at $1.50 per gallon; Khino wine, imp. Sherry, Mad eira, Port and Oenacs, at lowest ligures. No extra charge for packing Call or send for price list at A ANIHMKSSK.N. 188 FEDKKALST. ALLKtiHKNY. Telephone No. 540. MIM (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. Redlck nil r fi MLB Hr A swsvaE'S I 0 be;<j fcs W f^TMFNT ABSOT.UTL'I.Y CUREfc? " ""til ■ fIYMFTUHH-VuiUturcf lnteit«e It-hlns and fctlnr-iiitf ". Ri»*' i t nlffhi; tvur«r I»y M*r-ul«'bTng. If ■ llnmifto H'niiiui' t Minor* firm nn.l protrudr, *-.hl«-h •»?<« M itit'i tilwri'-, b-conlwf very •»r«. k\\ O.VII. • • t rv-:Hi ttcklac -lid bl.f'l • !-ul f%*. »M flMMlt CMCt ■ s so O JNBFREE .AFFLICTED torn i !ST H S T PHILADA,PAr SPEEDY and LASTING RESULTS. /^VFATPEOPLE^V nftM % ll«l # Ironi any injurious lubtUncc. \ tilt. M Uitl ABDOKJW UCUCtS. W« CUARANTcE a CURE or refund your mon«. PriM 53 ,00 per bottleu Send 4c. Iw Irtitli*. nxMoinr IODICAL 00/SMUH, BUM*. THE CITIZEN Burns Like Tinder. While there has been a general com plaint from the farmers that their crops are literally being burned up in the hot nun daring the present drought, it remains for Warren connty to produce a farm where the soil to a depth of from 15 to 30 inches is burning steadily, although it has been flooded with from 40 to 50 barrels of water a day for the past few days. The English and Harris larm, one mile east of Kinzaa on the W. X. T. railroad, his long been known as one ot the best farms in the neighborhood, and is a por tion of the Allegheny river valley, which at that point is a quarter of a mile wide. On Sunday morning the. owners discover ed that the surface of the farm was on fire, and when they attempted to extinguish the fire they found that the entire top sail was a mass of red hot coals, and that the firo extended clear to the subsoil, in some places to a depth of 30 inches. Sinoe the time that the lire was first dis covered the faim for a space of 40 acres has been literally burned up, although the Anchor Oil company has been pumping water from the riverat the rate of about 50 barrels a day. Ditches have been sunk in advance of the fire, and these have been filled with water, and it is hoped that this will prevent the fire from spreading. The farm was originally woodland and the soil was composed of vegetation that had ac cumulated and rotted for centuries, bnt had been farmed lor more taan 20 years. The present drought had caused all mois ture to evaporate from the rich soil and left it iu almost its original state of dried vegetable matter. When the firo came it ate through this dried vegetation clear to the gravel and clay below, and presented to the neighborhood the novel spectacle ot the soil of one of the richest farms in the county being actually burned to ashes. —A common cola should not Le ne glected. Downs' Elixir will cure it. —A family reunion was held at the coun try home of Samuel Wissinger, in honor of Cambria county's venerable patri arch, Lewis Wissinger, who reached the remarkable age of 101 years on Jnne 21 last. ill. Wissiuger has lived under the administration of every President of the United States, having been born dur ing Washington's second term. There were over 300 guests at the reunion. There are 48 grandchildren and 40 great-grand children. Lewis Wifginger was born June 21, 1793, on a farm on she Bedford pike, about two and one-half miles from Johns town. His father, after serving in the Revlutionary war, purchased this tract of land and moved from Bedford county to it, which was at that time a perfeot wil derness. He continued to live there until hit death, at the age of 90. He had 11 children, of whom Lewis was one of the oldest and the only one now living, the others having died at ages varying from 80 to 90 years. ■ Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure 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 for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar macy. —On the W. C. McCond farm, about six miles southeast of Terrell, Tex., a most peculiar crime has been committed. Peter Gibson and Murrow Jackson, both colored, live on the farm. Two of Gib son's children, 9 and 11 years 01.1, and Jackson's 6-year-old »on were playing to gether near a tank. With an awl the two older boys gouged one of the little boy's eyes out, afterward throwing him into the tank to prevent him from go ing home and telling on them. Then then dragged him up the bank, gouged several holes iu his body, and then threw him in the tank again and held him uuder the water until he was dro\Vned. Then then concealed his clothes iu a brush pile 300 yards away, 'lhe body was found arid the boys were arrested. They con fessed to the killing, aud told where the clothes were hidden. Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Po s lvely Cured by adircnstering Or. Hj ires "Golden Specfic." It m manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of cottee or tea.or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will allect a permanent ami speedy cure, whether the patient is u mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been giviii in thousands of cases, aud in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat- ■ ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book oi particulars free. Address, Uolden Specific Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinuatti O. —An exchange gives this very sensi ble advice. It says the business way to advertise is to take space by the year, take pains with your advertisements to make them attractive. You may think there are seasons when you don't need to advertise. >fe never have seen the time. Use the dull season for looking ever jour stocK and running off that which is becoming out of style or un fashionable in bargin*. If you have space by the year, it costs jou but little more, and you can make profitable goods into rnotey, and re-invest it in those things which are salable. —The other day a policeman at Wil miugton, Del., was called upon in the midst of the hot spell, with the thermo meter at 95 degr«es to put a stop to a snowball fight iu the street among some small boys. There hadn't been any snow fall, nor any other strange lapse of nature, but only this: It is the practice of one of the city ice companies to sell its waste and pulverized ice to boy < to make up in to halls at a cent a ball. Consumption c>ur«ly Curc-.i. Tc Tu_ Storm*;— I'tw lu.'.mj r irieil.it that I luvi l positive remedy tur tl.rt : di-scojie. Ij; is iimoly use thousand* olh.ij.r i-. easts havo W/a permanently cured. I shall he rl.-u: to »ead two /oMle* of my remedy KItEE to any i your rtaders -» . j have consumption If th< y w»i! send me theii Kvpr-11 and V. O. address. U<sp»,t toll* T. A. HUAJVU. M. O. 181 P«*r! St V. » Five trains of "10 cars each will be required to convey the Ferris Wheel from Chicago to New York. It will take tens weeks to lake the wheel to pieces. The car that was used for earring the Krupp gun will be used for the 70-ton axle. There are 3,(K>O tons of metal in the wheel aud 500,000 feet of timber are needed for the false work. The expense of takiDg dowu, moving and rebuilding will be $150,000. In New York it is to be placed at Thirty-seventh street and Broadway. Old Vienna will he produced around it In Chicago the wheel had 3,- 000 electric lights; in New York the num ber will be doubled. —A doctor advised his patient that what he needed was perfect rest, aud was rather surprised wheu the latter replied that he Was already a member of the Kiiiglita of L »b«>r ~* —An Irishman vifiung a cemetery no ticed on a tombstone tte following lurcrip tiou: "Sacred to the memory of a lawyer aud an honest man " "By the powers," said Mike, "that's a queer custom, to bury two men in one grave " —The xize of a woman's shoe should be just half that of her glove. —The tongue recovers from an injuiy much more quickly than any other part of the human system. Just a little slipper That encased a daity foot; Just a bed ot flowers That had lately taken root; Just a little Willie, Who was looking after bait; Just a flower garden That is knocked clear out of date. Just again the slipper. And then a song and dance; Just a noisy pattering On the seat of Willie's pants. —lt will be known as the dry summer of 1894. —The watermelons are unusually good this year. —Has your cellar been whitewashed this season. —Some people would not keep cool if they could. —The great medicine for the run down system and the convalescent is Hood's Sarsaparilla. —The oyster's month's vacation will soon fee over. —The girl who says she wouldn't marry the best man in the world usually keeps ker word. Sometimes she marries the worst. —This is an off year for both peaches and apples. —The man who contributes to foreign missions makes his money go a long way. —The man who minds his own business always has the satisfaction of having a miud of his own. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upou the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the eause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by .1.0 Redick, druggist, Butler. —When an interesting event occurs in your community sit right down and drop a brief account of it to the CITIZEN. — Don't wait a day or an honr. And don't forget to give your name lor our private information. —A New York watchmaker recently drilled a hole through a common pin from head to point. —Take care of your Japanese fans; the Japs are not prosecuting that industry just now. —The July just ended was the hottest July known iu the history ol the Weather Bureau. —The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," and so sell a large bottli ot a_ valuable remedy for the small price ol 25cts , and warrant every bottle to give satisfact ion or money rofundeiL —Roasting ears. —Peaches and cream. —Now plant your celery. —This is the season when we need the small sums due us by the hundreds, and we trust that all who are in arrears will see that their subscriptions are promply paid. —There is probably an affinity between the ragged edge of despair and the edge of of a collar. —Moths dislike newspapers as much as they do the prepared tar paper. This may be because the newspapers are al ways telling people how to get rid of moths. Genuine at Patent cut Medicines prices Scrutinize closely all jour purchases; there are counterfeits and imitations being sold. You can save trouble by buying from us, and our prices are as low, or lower, than any house In the city. Wines and Liquors. Iluylng wlues and liquors Is entirely a mat ter of confidence, as in no other avenue is sophistication easier. We appreciate our responsibility, and assure you that none will leave our store but what is guaranteed perfectly pure aud the best obtainable. Our Export Whiskey. Is a perfect sthnulaut and sold at a reason able price. Full Quart, sl., Six Quarts, $5. California Wines In t.helr original purity. No better touic for delicate men or aged men or women. Full Quart. 50c. 12 Quarts, $5. Mail and express orders shipped promptly. JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 llarket St., PITTSBURG, Pa. •Sio.oo Per Month For Teachtrs, Students, Ministers, or T.rtdies, any one who is active, pushing, ami a good tal!;er W- want a representative iu every county. Would prefer one wi-.o could give his .>r litr whole tune 10 the wo k ; but spare time ca l> r. • iy emp!o\rti If you have a team, so much the better. Space will not permit us t i-e <ft- nil- here: hut if you will drop us a line » • will write you fully. This is a rare oppo;tui itv, the work is pleasant and honorable, the remuneration large, the busi ness permanent. No capital required. No risk. t.W. ZIEGI ER & CO.!Box , r „). Philadelphia. « I EWIS' 98 % LYE I PowcxßZS isd rtarujttD (fATIKTif) : The BtTonffftt and pamt T.j* made. Unlike other I.ye. It being IX a Ono powder and packed In a can ™ wliu removable lid. the content* are ready fur Jiff. Win make the bnl t*rfuinfd Hard Boap !n2ou»tuuU'« wlihont bolilna. II la U>e beat fur H,-anting wwa mm pljM dl.liiff ting (Inks Clone* ■ V iiiLlni bottle*, i-alnu-, trwa, etc. FSMH&- SALT M'F'O CO ■■■■M Geo. Agts., TUIm., fa. McCANDLESS'HEAVE CURE 1 have a Heave Cure thatjwill'cure JJuny case of heaves in horses in forty days, if used according to directions, and if it does not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will he made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the ctrongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. MCCandlkss, Butler, fa., 1893 MR. A. J. MCCandlkss: On the 2nd day of April, 1892, 1 com menced to use your new cure for one of nij" horses that bad the heaves very bad, and continued to use ihe medicine for about forty days aud the horse did not show any signs of a return of them. It is now about a year siuce I quit givin the med\c'\ne and the horse has never sowed any signs of heaves, and I feel stistied that he is properly enred. W. C. Cbihwkll, Cutler, Pa., April 3, 1893. A. J. MCCandlkss: I have used your Heave Cure and found it will do the work if used according to di rections. Yours cruly, R. J. McMilun. !* # *GOSSER'S # * * c 9 CREAM GLYCERINE „ lias no equal for cbapited hands. Hps or 0 face, or any rouuhniKs of the ahnami u Is not exeefleu as adn siiik for tie- face after shaviu;: Sold by druggists i.t •venty-five Cents a Bottie. • » a ' o o © en ® • Garfield Tea ssj (.ureitMrk f i« Ailfu-Jii- l:«*t«»rwnr , i»uiplc*lo: I Bill*. tia.ui|>l«'fret u\HWlku>Tka ( o..8l» *»thßt ,H.Y. Cures Constip v ion I b MES.'.aa llif kritlrr r THE BDTLEB FAIR* Is to be a grand success this year. Of course you are coming to the fair. You are very cordially in vited to make our store your starting point or rest jing place. Plenty of room. You and your friends are welcome. We will have on display an entire new stock of Kali and Winter Goods, consisting of Fine Dress Goods, Ladies and Childrens Wraps. Our Millinery Department will be filled with all the newest styles in Hats, Feathers, Birds, Velvets, Rib- JK. bons, &c., at our well known low prices. Also a / Q \ full line of Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, Woolen Hosi- Underwear, and a complete assortment of Gloves, Milts, Laces, Trimmings, etc. All the lat est importations from Home and Foreign markets. Our Domestic Department is well known to our pa trons to be filled always with the best grades of jMuslins, Sheetings, Cheviots, Ginghams, Calicoes, Cantons and outing cloths, in fact all that consti tutes a well filled Domestic Department, at lower iprices than can be found elsewhere in Butler. Respectfully, Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN, Selling Out! Oar entire stock of Spring and Summer Foot-wear. We're going to clear out oar stock of Tan Shoes. Every style and description of Oxfords will go in the sale. A large lot of Ladies Hand Tarn Shoes will be sold at about half their re*l value. To make this sale a complete success, we have made such prices that You'll be Glad to Bay. Ladies Patent Leather and Dongola Oxfords were SI.OO and $1 25 to go at 60cts. m . .. nn Ladies Vici Kid Oxfords, Square or Pointed Patent Tips will go at SI.OO and $1.25, Prices of which were $1.75 and $2.00. Ladies Dongola and Vici Kid Shoes were $3.25 at $2 00 per pair. A large lot of McKay sewed and Hand Turned Shoes in sizes 2 2 , 3 and prices on which were $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 This entire lot will go at sl.soper pair Misses Dongola Patent Tip Shoes at 85ct» per pair. Childrens Dongola Patent Tip Shoe 3 at 50cts per pair Mens $2 00 Tan Shoes at $1.25 per pair Mens Picadilly Bluchers in Tan Shoes were $2.50 per pair will goatslvo So on throughout our eutire stock of Summer Footwear. Goods will be sold without reserve at less than the cost of their making. Call and see these Bargains whether you wish to buy or not. Shoe Dealer. AL RUFF. s. lain St. Kit A.N I\ KEMI'EK, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, And everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods —Harness, Collars, 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 tound at FRANK KTSMFTSH'S, 124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. I i ..... I - CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Every young man anil 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. 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. DIAMONDS I BINGS, KAR RINGS. #;AKK pIN 3 BXU DB. WATCHES \ DENTS' <iOLl>, ' LAD! Kri' OBATLIM . JEWELRY I Gold Plies. Lae* Ken, chains. Bracelets. Etc. m ■■ ■ jo m F* I Tea Seta. Castors. Butter IMslees an<l KverythlDS H I l» M Jli .K. VV /a. KM ( tlaatean tee foienl in a tirat class store.. RODGER BROS. 1874 } KNIVIB ' K ° LIKS ' S, ' O, TKWK PLATE. E. GRIKB, .ikh'K'LEK. No. 139, JSiorth Main St.. B JTLEB, 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 45 c. " 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. Women's Kid Blucherettes, pat. tip £ K \ M § kid heel foxing, Opera or narrow £ ■ f m J square toe, at only $2. E X m M j Men's fine shoes, with tip, at 90c., Men's extra fine tan shoes at $1.75, » $2.50 and $3. T| ,| r Men's extra nobby styles, at $1• 5° Man'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 Great Clearance Sale MILLINERY, Trimmed Hut* and Bonnets»l most 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. | ) P>AP>F' BUTLE MAIN ST. L K 1 • 1 1 PA LIQUORS Are made to USE and not to ABUSE. You can find nothing so useful for immediate relief in the Sick Room; nothingso beneficial to the Convalescent;Jnothing so sustaining to life as Pure Whiskey, Brandy or Wine. OUR ADVICE: o—o To all who use liquors is to buy from a reliable dealer. Buy from one who has been tried. Buy from one who ever watches care fully the wants of his patrons, who studies to please and who has a reputation ot 25 year's standing in this community. Buy from ——o —o MAX KLEIN, o—o Who has the indorsement of all who know him. Physicians recommend his goods, Hospitals use them, and in fact, there is no house in Western Pennsylvania that can show you such a stock ot "Old" Whiskies, Fruit Brandies, Blackberry Cordials, Holland and London dock Gins, Wines of the Finest Importations to the Cheapest Domestics, in fact a comj lete line to suit the buyer, whether for o—o TABLE OR SICK ROOM, TRAVELER OR CAMPER, FISHERMAN OR HUNTER. Our facilities for shipping are the best and much the quickest Send for our complete Catalogue and Price list, mailed free, and ord»_r your goods from MAX KLEIN. No 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa o—o P. S. We are headquarters for all G. A. R. men; come in and reg ister during the G. A. R. Encampment, with Comrade Max Klein, late of F Co., Ist lowa Cavalry. J e w el ry--Sil ver ware- -Clocks, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per • ent by purchasing their watches, clockr and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Dufty Block Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invitcr "Remember our Repairing Department— 2o years Experience."- M HOSENTHAL Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 103 Ferry .St, - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Marke New York Weekly Tribune AND The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address all orders .to X 1 ££ hj (JL L L'Zt.N" £2
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