J Spring Goods. ur n *' re " SOROSIS > jL> the v.c . .boe f- r » men. Ma<le of the finest K* ■ iB V&J Tan and Patent Leather also coni plete <.tocl; of Baker & Bovrm.m's fine .hand g MtmM turn's and hand welts in Dongola and fine M Russett Kid, made on the latest up-to-date lasts. MEN'S SHOES. /^v, ,^The selection was uever better large a-'sr.rtment of Ru-;r Calf. Via. Kid, Box c . f J(l KanKf;roo acd p atent Ca lf Shoes BSS| ma»le on all the new lasts. \\ e carry tliese shoes in all sizes an<l * Iths. HI 0«r line of Missr -Shoes in fine Patent Calf, ■■ >2/ IVingola and Tan in leather or Cloth tops: also Sjt) complete line Children's Shoes in the latest styles in all sizes ar•! widths. g) BOYS' SHOES. Our line of Bovs' aw! Youth's Shots is very fife Luge Beirjf made or. the same style lasts as ' - x See Our Window Display. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET BUTLER, PA. H USELTON'S PS ESS Latest Spring Shapes in OOTWEAR You've Every Reason to Watch Our Shoe Ads. This Shoe House is in prime shape for early spring Whether it's a shoe at a dollar or five, it has to 1 -e the best of that particular grade. HUSELTON'S SHOES ARE GUARANTEED. On that basis we're bidding for and getting the shoe trade of Butler county. Men's Spring Shoes. Three new spring styles The "Princeton" at The "Regent * at |.V5<5. . A shoe for men who want the Ijest to tan ShOeS. be ha/1, for $3.00 and fa y). These shoes fill all the rujuiremcnts All signs point to a strong "Tan" for style, durability and comfort. Siile i season. You'll find special interest in try side with the best 13.50 and $4.00 these particular lots of Black and Tan ■noes going, they are WINNERS Shoes. Correct Spri.ig shapes thai get EVERY TIME. 1 their introductory showing here. Your favorite shape in the new Spring The Famous "Oueen Ouality" at Styles is here in Black, Vici Kid and Ca'.f The "Wellesley" at *2.50, Tan, Russia Calf and Kid. The ' Irorothy" at See our Men's Tan Shoes at $1.50, All the toes—narrow tofull round kid $2.00 and S7.So. :or vesting tops. See our line 85c, fi.oo, Black, 90c to $2,511. *1.50. SHOES FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Sain r .- style as the men's and women's. We sell The Famous Mrs. Jenness Miller Shoes They fit the feet as nature intended. Only to be had of us. B. C. HUSELTON'S, Roller'* Lead In* Opposite Hotel l/owry. PAPE'S, JEWELERS. Diamonds, watches. Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Spectacles etc. We have a large and well selected stock. We Repair all Kinds of Watches. If you have broken jewelery that you think leyond repairs bring it to us and we will make it as good us nc.v Wc take old gold and silver the same as cash allowing the highest market price. 122 S. 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Consider the advantage of 1 family ORDER NOW, and Oke advantage who has this work over one which has f this rare opt < 1 mlty t . ure this un not. ' j rivalled fund of universal knowledge. FOR SALE BY J. H. DOUGLASS, BUTJUEK FA Subscribe for the CITIZEN. 1 PQsgm Wh,t 1 - the ordinary t'lnt -><•< of chiidhc* <: ? I Any VMaai may injure the health of her ; children wbu tuto ' r >. ~c of her health in a womanly way The- hi-alth of her children depends a'most entirely upon her general health, and particularly upm the health and -trength of the delicate and important organs that hear the burden- of , maternity A woman has no right to dis ' regard her own health, comfort, ease and [ happine-- -he certainly has less right to > condemn her children to of -uf yng : or an e.«riv death Th it vhat -he t:-vs if she neg'.ects the health of her special | womanly organism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription i- an nnfaslmg remedy for all 1 disorders of this description It strength » c-ns and invigorates the sensitive organs ; I concerned, and is tbs t st preparation for •.nr- « the well b*-.r.g of th<* m >ther and the health of the child It- use i.- a guarantee I of a bountiful -upply of nourishment for J the linle new comer. Many women who | once bore children only to speedily lose 1 them are now mothers <jf healthy, robu-t children as the result of the u»e of this medicine. B.rbra V M M >f Indian Cr- k " r--:' - , "I am ver>* thankful f• r what l)r I'ie-rcrs Ka- t inlPrescription did for ne Iw - all T.rolcen ' your nitiiicine I have had r re relief than j from ' 1 the doctor- V, ir Favorite Prescrip tion ' did me a world of good Many women have told th*ir experiences, j and given their names, addre cc es atad pho tographs in I)r Pierce's Common Sen«e Medical Adviser. This is free A copy will be nt to any address upon re ceipt of 21 on: -i. Nt stamps to cover co t of mailing only. Address Dr. R V Pierce, Buffalo, N' Y The "Favorite Prescrip tion " is fr.r sale by all dealers and no lion eV. man will urge a substitute Dr. Humphreys' Xppeillc* act directiy upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They ( nrr the Sirk. 80. CCEBS. nticns -I—Feier., Cow*-stj'»?iA, Inflammations, 'i-\Vorni», Worm Fever, Worm C011r... 3 C'ollc,Crying,'Wak*:fuli.« * .25 4—llinrrhi-a. of Children or Ad alts.. .25 7-€oach«, Colds, Bronchitis .25 H— \eurnltfia. Tootharh'-, 9-ll«adarhff, Sick H<»a<iach<», \>r?li{o . .25 10 —Dy«pep«ia, Indl®mtlon,W**alr Stomach.2s I 1 -+• iippr«•»»#*«! or I'ninftil Period# .25 12— Whlif'M, Too Prof rise PerlryJa .25 1 3~C roup. Larvnclliti, Hoarwij'- - .25 l i—*«lt Rhrarn, Jaa,Kriij.tk/cq . .25 1 s—Rheiiriinlinrn. Rheumatic PaJn .25 16—Mnlnrla, Chilli, F» v» r and A;";'* . .25 1 9—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in the H'-ad .25 20— W hoopine-Coutfh . .25 27 —Kldney IHwntira .25 2H-\« rw>ci« Debility 1.00 30— 1 rinnrv U'rakscM, Wetting Bed. . .25 77—<»rlp. Hay Fever .25 T>r. Humphrey a' Manual of all Dl?va«<-H at your iJruffttUttt or Mailed Frets. Hol'i Oy dnjtfKtatn. or M-nt on r«-celtit of Flurophrcya' Med. Co., ts. John au., New York a The Cure ihaH Cures / jp Coughs, 6 \ Colds, J ® Grippe > k v. Whooping Coußh, Asthma, I Bronchitis and Incipient &L Consumntlon, Is [oUos f CXJFt^ < German F^EMEDY' \ C.v»r« tVrtiA -AX\4 VUT.q AXssS'ICS. ] I PURE BLOOD, I r I'uro bloo cl means 11 fe ,hc;xl cli, e ' I v * l K or — no room for disease J Jo t.'l i r .TO tlio veins are Cll'.'l 2 I k v/lth riclt, red corj"rasclf.-s. S SLindsey's s Blood Searcher I I I T.takcspurc Wood—curc-3 pcrof-. 4 11 eta, cryaipelas, jnmplcs, 4 11 acaldltcax3— ?j!OCHI <!!:> # I VflMctflCaHlara Hextfqprooft # i T>r. J,irvi.vy*:l ■■■A t» r'.lio- Jin x P V-A"lv •IJiavcWn I . jli) 'tv/Uh /,v ri'fu-Uxf trtliir'n yui.i A J. I . I ill A til -t itr. TTi:i<'v;y*« J'.lf^xt P '•••' h'trvrVlfltu■-i.ti.jr mum IivCUCO r ( Juui.uortUuie. ju'.;*..-- "lerf'-T. m J c.W.l.i >xm. J Vf. J. gilmori: au 5 prrrattfjßCi, p>. ? $ Ai uil IJiUi&tLdtU SL<KJ. W THE BES'I SPRING TONIC li i'oiiitrif'll'li (1 uri'l • ii'l'T < 'I l»;; noli«l j»h> |r ism • i- :i rn'»«l« r ;il' UW of pUf tiff I ' iofviD lti|tio> We ;tf ImpufUii mid bund t on ly Ihi l»« fhi;i r, I ' ■• i If yon am fUmtttlaflcil wttli 11M wIIM HIMI Honors you have iK-en «lv« oiir» u Irliil. I'll« ' * low l f«»i pun FUMI. *T. VKHXO'e. M I K V. Nfl i nil It IHIIIV<.KK C<lltSo%. OVIKIIOLT, I.A IM«K rilOtfl*SO> lIIiUXiFPORI, Any of the Jl»*>V« brands of v.liUl.« v uu ttdalu raUnl •. f • im <.:.i |l no j,. • full «|i o U4^I)FATIIKIC H MIOH o, a wlilnki'V KHIII :iiil«'d .'Jy» ;tf 4 old. Vl.'f) |*«'i H 1 On 0 CI ' 1 or mal ordfi of f&.ftft oi ov# • i Ih»* and ship prompt ly : •• \ pr<- «•> rluirit* • pr« paid. We li.'ivi 1 no a(f< nl* to r«*pr« ■> I»I i -« IMI 'n «l. F dtrerl UID I a DM ROHERT LI;WIN & CO., 411 Water Street, Telet>bonc, aiyy. Op|>o*lt<* 11 AO. Ihpol MARKLETON SANATORIUM lias all tli< elements Ncccs ary for an Ideal Health Resort. Skillful Medical Service, Invigorating Mountain Air, I'ure Waters, Scenery Unsurpassed in Anicric i. Only three hours' ride east from I'ittsburg. in the Allegheny moun tains. Ooen all the y* n und» r t IM- im dS »l 'on trofof l>r. E. O. Vrimnnittn, i/radtirtUi of ITrtf vrsll yof \ • rinonl .• i ,1. <1 l,y slJllful pl»y *|rlnnn. A iipoinl iin nl -tof I lt« mo«»i appi «•. • d Wind-*, tttMl ftr*t iflwM Sta every »«• -1»• « Tr<al men I liy fnedl<*iti< t and !».itlm of all klnm m i -/• UMI elm*trl< • 110 l und cold, nail. Turkish, Uoman, nit/. e|i»«*iro thervfittl, >l« etro flHtnli* 11 IHMI i•• <i I«• Imtli ItulldlnfC l»etif«'d with hot wat«o 11/lited l»y < rh'lly. iipplh d with pur> mountain water, Hlll 'rounded by «|iil«-i i> tfnl moun tain H<*etM ry. td*'al.« don IMttnliurv division of It .V <> If. \i . whh'h conned ♦ H with th piinclpal etttim and tlielr railroad putcm*, pio with the i- - 11 y ndm:iri, Johnstown. »'onn« Uvill' , llrad d««ck TerniH ft .-peclal fate, for mini J« r ml lonarh . t«-,ich« i , phy icltm , and theif famllle . For further Information and dr«nl i, . addre^H THK MARKLE'ION SANATOKIUM CO., Markleton, Somerset ' <>.. I'a. |y|odcl Qairy £ poultry parm, RAHWAY, N. J. .. Breeder of High Class Poultry. I!;irrc«l Rocks, llulf (.'ocliiim, |,j|(iit llralnuaH, liluck MiiinrcMM, S. i'. Ilrown lA'uhuru , S. 1,., WlliU-iitnl :iol<tcii Wy.'Mnlott' u, UH'I PliKlN IM'l KS, lllUHtriilvd Cut nl'>kin.' I KKK THE CITIZEN. SLAVES IN ANCIEINT GREECE. MOD of Culture Ami Education Wore Often Found Amnnpit Thorn. The ordinary price for a slave -was from -*2O to $35. Abundant supply kept the price low. So< i>*ty was built on slavery. Slaves, or a- in Sparata and Crete, serf-; attached to the soil, were the farm laborers: in inanufac : tories they took tin* place of modern machinery; they were a form of in | vestment, often rented out in i gangs, as for work in the mines; larjre I numl»ers were used. too. for domestic j service, seven bein;r an average num ber for an ordinary house. Corinth Is said to have had slaves. A.-zina ! 47iu«Mt, and a o-nsus of tlie year B. C. showed 400,000 in Attica. Tlies*' fig- I urts have souietinu-s beeu d«>ubl<*d, j liut other known facts to confirm 1 them. Most of the slaves apparently ' came from outside Greece, as from i Lydla, Syria. Rithynia, Thrace and I lliyria. but there were also among i them Italians. Egyptians and Jews, i The supply from outside was main ; tained by the slave traders, who ob- I tained them either in barter or by ! robbery along the coasts of the Aegean ! and the Euxine. The slave market was a feature of every city agora, j and especially of the temple fairs. I Captives in war were, like the rest of the booty, treated as merchandise. They were disposed of chiefly by the professional traders and sold mostly abroad. Thus men of culture and edu cation oft.'n appeared in the condition of slaves. Employed as teachers. I readers, secretaries, muscians, tln-y often served the purpose of spreading the knowledge of art. manners and life among other peoples, and aided in mixing the so ls and forwarding the interest of cosmopolitanism. The Story of I'onee- Ponce is an olu story to-day. In its history is a fairy tale which has the merit of being true. In the years when time went slower a page lounged through the leisures of Ferdinand's court. He was young, impudent and abominably good-looking. A j>rincess smiled and beckoned. That was enough. There and then he w*s sent to another world, to a 1 >etter one, to the tropics which Columbus had founded. He landed at Koriquen, assisted with easy gallantry in eliminating the natives, assisted also in gathering the gold which th'-y left. Meanwhile Borlqnen had been chris tened Porto It. to. Incidently the page had grown 010. Whether he regretted his princess is problematic. That he missed liis good looks is clear. In an effort to recover them lie took a trip. The story of El Dorado had not yet !»cen told, liut anoi.ier story, equally if not more seductive, was current then. It was to i-.e effect that some where near by were the fountains of eternal youtli. In search of these waters b< sailed, lb'- land which he reached was so rich in tlowers that lie called it Florida, i'.ut of tin- waters not a trace. And yet. may it not lie that the of tlj.-ni typified t.n For it was that which ho did tind. His name was Ponce do Leon, md It was he who founded Ponce. Too a Nftinfi for a Recruit. An army ofheer has a bit of a story to tell which throws a sidelight on to*', way* ot n .-rtiiting olfioi rs. In fals command during the Cuban cam paign was a private who came every day to ask for letters. Joseph Murphy w;ii his name on the roll, hut the tang of \ix tongue did not Suggest even re motely the Emerald 1-tie. I>ay after day. und no letter came. Murphy's face grew longer, his query more path etic every time he appeared. "No letter," said the ollicer one morn ing. "No letter for you. There's only one addressed (o I me see to (Jio vanni Paladin! Castellazzia or some thing like that. None for you." Murphy's face beamed with delight. "That a one for me," lie said. "My name lika iliut. I go to the recruiting office. I am wanting to fight. Officer ■ays, 'What your nameV I say, '<Jlo vininl Paladlnl Casteilazzla,' and he say, 'Oh, hellauain, that no name for you. You not light with name. You fight with gun. All that name irlp you up. You be Joseph Murphy.' f i.e Joseph Murphy now, and that is my letter." Purify yonr blood with Hood's Sar a parilla and health and happiucHs will l«- yours. Sleep never sterns so sweet as in church or when iiierlicine is to be given every liulf hour. The editor c. ri ti.-kl" the public with a pen; hut the public mii-l also occ;i ionally tickle th« editor with a sub ••t in tiori. Two years sulMcriplion might tickle him to death An exchange tuiys that a l«.y or man who will wantonly shoot a robin or bluebird, is capable of doing III'.HI any other mean or despicable act The law provides a poriinhmeiit for the killing of such birds, j»nd it s a pity an example could not !«• made of some of the heart less persons who indulge in il HOOD'S PJU S cure t.Wor Ills, Bil iousness, lmll(;':«tion, Hnarincho. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. fl doesn't take very much of a case to utick a railroad company for damages these days. In the Ashtabula county court, at Jefferson last week, a verdict of iju't.ooo was given against, the Lake Hhore Railway to C«»rwiii )■' l>u<-r. of Andover, for injuries from Is-ing thrown from a hand car. Diier is a boy and had been occasionally allowed to ride on tk<? hand car by the section men. At the time of his injury he slipped from the oar, through no fault of the men, and one >f his legs was so badly crushed as to require amputation below the knee. A mail who allows a hoy to ride with him in his wagon, in case of injury to the lad. would with the same consistency bo stuck by an Ashtabula county jury for damngi KL'.HUMATISM L'l III'.I) IN A I)AV. "Mjstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in tto <lav . It', action upon the system i rcirarkablc and mysterious. It removes at once the cauH4-h ati'l the dincase iminciliately •'/>■ appear*. The first do .c greatly "lencfits; 75 cents. Sold by J.C. Kcdic, at.d J. I . I'.'ilph iJrugutMn lJutler Xjii </i. A (Quaker once nut his watch to a jeweler to have it repaired and sent with it tin; following note M Dear Hir I hereby send thee my pock et clock, which standeth in need of thy friendly correction. The last, time it was in thy school it was in no svay ben etited < r profited thereby for I iierceive by the index of its mind il is a liar and the truth is not in it Purge it. there fore, and correct it from the error of its way, and when thon findcth it con foriiiablc to the above rules, sen.l it home to IIIC with the true and just hill drawn out in the spirit of moderation and I will remit it to l.hee in the root of all evil." | The game and fidt law enacted by the , j last IjcgjMlatrirc makes tin constable) I the State lire, gi.mc and lisli wardens, i They will httvi authority to arrest, without warrants, any person hunting . or fishing illegally, and they may i• arch any person believed to have fish or < j game in tin ir | (i- e ion illegally. The usual fees upon conviction will go to the constable, and *lo additional, the I State and county to e.ich pa> half ol J tile latter To 111 ike the law < 111 etivi | action may ho brought against coie ta bh s for failure to perform their duly in arresting and prosecuting offender* Our Relation to the IVmc < <ni gress. j The formal announcement of the ■ names of the delegates selected to rep resent this countr> at the meeting of the xx-alled disarmament conference ■ reminds ns that this epoch-making event t is near at hand. That the conference , will mark a new era in international affairs there can Is? little doubt the j general skepticism of naval and military i men notwithstanding. Thru it will lead to any immediate disarmament, how- j ever, either complete or partial, is alto gether unlikely, and. indeed it is donbt- j fnl if such a result was contemplat- ' el by the Czar when he addressed his i famous letter of invitation The objects ! of the conference will be rather to ar rest the present alarming rate of in crease in naval and military arma ments. and, at the same time, to deter- j mine upon some plan of international arbitration. If only the former of these objects be attained, it will be a great triumph for the canse of peace, and will carry the nations a long way toward the spk-ndid goal of universal arbitration. Evidently the tirst thing to lie done is to stop the present mad competition, which is due chiefly to the rivalry be-I tween Russia and France and Germany on land r.nd bet ween Rnssia and France and England on the sea In the deter mination to make her fleet equal to that of anv other two, England has increased her average naval estimates from *7"> imk),IKHI in Is'.hi to ls'.H to *i:{2,!172,."i't0 in 1 >O9. and other nations are increasing their naval and military expenditure.- in a similar ratio. If the Peace • 'on gress is able to call a halt, it will open the way to the consideration of a grad ual and prorata reduction of armaments on sea and land. It is rumored that, on account of the smallness of our army and navy, our delegates will be insructed to oppose dis armament and lend their strong support tu a ~ heme of international arbitration. It is quite possible that in cutting down the European armies and navies to a "police basis, it will lie considered that the fo: i - of the United Srates are only such as are necessary to protect the country's interest under normal peace conditions. If the nations would con sent to cut down their armies from say the (ierinan basis of I soldier to 17 civilians to the United States hisis of 1 soldier to every 14"» civilians, dis armament would be within measurable distance Scj. Am. Ok bright, witty, learned, and cute people, we can find whole battalions in every eouii.i nity, but when yon go in search of pc "pie p- -'-•••s-e 1 of good, hard common rt-e. t'i y .re not so . , to find. The bill pas ed by the legislature re quiring rill deeds and other conveyances of real estate in several counties having a populati m of over 5,000 to be register ed in the office of the County Comtns sioners before being recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds has been signed by the Governor. Now is The Time to Have Your Co!liii\f4 CLE A IN ED or DYED If )ou 'vattl good and reliable el; ailing or djeinj* done, there is just on'.- place In town where you c.ni it, 'ind that is at The butler Dye Works '2l fJemer avenue. Wc do fine work in out- J'ior Photographs. 'I his is the time of year to have a picture ol your house. Give us a trial. Agent for tic Jaii.Pßtowii Sli'hng blind Co.—Ne-v York. R FISHER & SON, / Jinr sfi.iijf'* \ /. ( wis te k t H i A -ANY ofHf ' .ijFo I**" ' TRY IT! , ' w r Z-Z~Z"Z e ■ r " tAI I S PHILfIUELPHIh " --DENTAL ROOMS." ')(. | r t 'i r t - bth I itl-.l.iK'i I'.i II T K-T®?™ « 'e PHACTICA- '..yl''"n:«l * Stßv M CROWN ...si BF.iil.£ *"• (j jfm Mgk"' iio o.»i : why .*ot ooV Atffli/ffUlvouns? ' • l l CROWNS A Vlfl'tf M'"' 1 finiDGE O.I.I."I . y *W '1 Dfcs Pf n TOOTH .M ■II ' W<- Ml, I srrsr™! Xof f fifltlt r > oIl« if I.ii from j ri.j) X X «*rtj 11 rn. Ai / v,. .1 l.iio'.vn |.« r •.» will > X X to x Xi ■ ' on or i j •,.»'( Uly. Ail'lrc for X X X X ( II \l;i,l.s 11. < II \«,| . |;.M Im hl* r.N.V. X ' m, 0 (&'///s/c --lilr* iit »i<c l.iliz >1 llreail winning Jirfuc/ttlom. fnitrii' ui Aut Anonr-.n, C. hli'i'iV SOS'\ I'll- lilth Avcuuc, PITISUUUO. f*. Pearson !». Nacc's Livery Feed and Sale Stable K»"ir of \A/ick House, Butler, Penn'a. Till 1.1 »| lif lior-tf-. :ni'l ll' .1 class I lk'- ill ways <ni liaml uii<l fm 111 l»' I I ■ • >lll fill •(!.11 II Ml 4 111 lowil f"» I>• I lit.l »n iii IxmrcJliiff .i ini 11 i n ..i 111 (fttd< - ji< • i ibl ntkuurunt< « iJ Stable Room For 65 Horses. A 'ln., of linrn i. Is.II. ililv.ii mid 'll :i I I 11 •. I • 1 1 !., i \ , i,-i 11 i 1111 ii " I f' • i • • undm ifull ii.ii 1111• i . .it.<l ii'ii m ■ )."u -ii! '! | " I plopi 1 lldl } flf'.i I '• HI l»y PLARSON B. NACE. T. I' |.l."i,' "N" 'illl M. C. WAGNIiK, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, i,y/South Maiii'ntrcct J 'ivcr Shasl 14 Vant » ClntliliiK Store" n^EELEY^tmE^J I lOUOR ANO OPIUM HARITS. J V Rfjmovrn .ill d«-.lrt ind app«7tlte # hiilltln iiptho Jk i»y,ti rn r«nu*» hf.iHh flndviflOf.brljjhluniiihO f V IIIRfiNU riil'MV I'.-'imTK jk i.. '.I :ii". ri (.v a m *i. J Eyes Examined Free of Charge 'My |{. L. KIRK PA f KICK. Jeweler and Gruduatc Optician Next 'Joor to Court ilouic, Uutlcr, l'». Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. J: MAn Unparalleled ri Bargain Opportunity. k' LADIES'SUIT BARGAINS. 6 W:-? , t \t s J"' Don't wait too late in the season if yon W w.int a stylish ready-to-wear tailor-ina<le f | 1 a f " w > J mgm c M f V ' • f. L Shirt Waists anil | \c ■ Wrappers, Misses' Shirt Waists. WjTv. I.a'lies' Covert Cloth lined i v > 55.00 W W A ft L [fl Kt lined Jacket 6.75 V i Bf I.adirs' All-wool Co.-ert Cloih i Mm! Suits, sillc-!i:ie<l Jacket ... 10.00 X v fit ri TA Jmi silk-lined Jacket 13 50 V £ j W . y / itk-lii 16 50 k ( All the almve priced sniti come in tan v J ' v and browns, blues, blacks and grays. L MILLINERY BARGAINS. fl W A U o|.|>ortunit]r to I.ft .lu*t lVlitt Vou tVMt at JIIHI What Vou Want to t'«y. k* w A ttel Fa ' -a I!i' $2. 1 W A ■ j Lailsea' Un ffl 7 A to $3.50; Mism' .."il Children's Untritnmcd Hats A, 1 7 A WA DRESS GOODS EARGAINS w M A 1 ii "ir hit «. - ; [i» jiai'llll \ v«. •• •! i _»I •' Ai; 'i »l« ir- T * jA ins. • 1-I1 f tl»i i>'s. tiof ions, niulvt-w antl • i y w i \• r rmiro 9 1 • • ti .n« . : ;i 1 •.'I 1. m*v«-r In fti » v . n« « onn- :nnl l«M»k at nur W A Ihfy will verify our SILK WAIST BARGAINS F. Or A \ ' nill iful S.-itfn U in ill tin new sha<l«*H vioU t. X fIE trdinal autl m L w W tliai will 4*oll vin«v vou vvlu-n* a «lollar n»:i •In-'* f;irtht*si. fi J. E. Zimmerman^ Cr l eljP driving Lciiii|i | fl | /y®. IT la the only perlot oi.e. C ± f § IT throws all the lijjht straight ahead M M from mo to 300 feet. J S m M IT looks like a locomotive headlight. X V I IT {give* a clear white light. « IT burns kerosene (Coal Oil) .(j'f 5 It will not blow nor jar out IjlJ? t T SPFCIAL OFFHR. CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT Jf E j nnd It to u* an.! wc will *end W )'s?■ {| —• * V t'ook our lamp, and will agree tosend you •.tie sin w'e lamp or C 3 , \J ' P a ji *ir at our wholesale price (very much less than the retail price 1 j £ J *■ 4R» E. DIETZ COMPANY, 60 flight St., New York. y ~ ! V* KSTA»I.!»HKD HLFT. 'A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GMN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES S A POLIO PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V RWTON BLACK, LL ATTORHKY AT I,AW Office on South Diamond "Street. nil. OOUCIIHR, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Office in Mi chell building. I M:X RHSSKLL, A LAW. Office with Newton Black, Ksf|. South Diamond Street. / 'OI'LTKR ft BAKhR, V ATTORNEYS A•' '.AW. Room R. t Armory builillli„. 101 l ; < OPI/riCR. rl ATTORN KY AT LAW. WI e building, N Iliatnond St., Butler, Sji • ial attention given to collection# nml business matters. J"« fi retire: Butler Savings Bank, or Butler County National Bank. I I!. BKHDIN, rl , ATTORNL(V AT I,AW. office on Main St. near Court Mouse. 4 T. BLACK, J\ • ATTORNKV AT LAW. Room J. Armory building. I M. I'AINTHR, 'I, ATTORNKV AT I,AW. Office between P< wtoff.ee and Diamond | i I'. L. McOIMSTION, \JT L IVIT, KNT.INI'.ICK ANII St'RVKVOR, Office near Court House. Ill', C. ATV^ILL, I' Oflice mi'• VV I)iamoii<l St., |l' r - Graham's ol<l office | Hours 7to 9 a nt. and tto t, ami to 8 nt. \\- II BB.OWM, >\ . IIOMOI.OI'ATII.C PHYSICIAN ANII SORGKON. Oflice Jj6 S. Main St., opt'. I\ O. Night calls at oflice. OAMUBLM. BIPPUB, I'HVSTCIAN ANDSUROHON a<»i West Cumiitigham St. I BLACK. 1 ,, I'IIVSICIAN ANI> SKROKON. New TroutniHii Building, Butler I'a. / < M. 7.1 MM HRMAN 'I • PHYSIC IAN ANI> SII*«".I{ON Ollice No. 45, S. Mailt street, over City Pharmacy. h|{. N. M. HOOVKR 137 K. Wayne St., office nourH. to to 12 a. tit. 1 and to \ p. in. MW. WICK, • I >KNTIST. flaH located in the new Stein building, with all the latest dcvicci for Dental work. hU J. K. FAULK, 1)1'. NT I ST, 1 P.iiiile-.i extraction No Gas Crown 1 atHl bridge work a specialty. Oflice Room No. I. new liickel build irj I J. DONALDSON, 'I, DHNTIHT. Artificial Teeth inserted 011 the latent ; i 1111>ro\<<I plan, ('.old I' 111111>- . a upec 1 ialty. Office over Mikf'S Shoe Store, j hK S. A. JOHNS! ON, DRN f INT. I (Void 1 111 i 11v » Painless lixtraction of ] T.-eth .mil \rttfn ial Tilth witlloi't platen a njircialty,Nitrons Oxide or Vitalized Vr nr Local 11.1 sthcti< • used. Oil,, e over Millers grocei y, east of 1 fy house. hR. W. I*. McILKOY, DKNTINT. Formerly known ai. the "lVerlrss l'ainli .'I Kxtractoi of Teelli." Located permanently at ill Kaat Jefferson St.. 1 Op|Ki*ite Hotel i.'ian, Butler. Will do I dent ial operat ions of all kinds liy the lal' t devii 1 . and ttt» lo date methods | hr. ( MAS. It. P. lit NT, I PHYSICIAN ANI> SIUO.KON, lty< < ar, IIOM: and throat a specialty. J4O South Mailt St. \ McALI'IN. 7 • DHNTIST, Now perinanci'tly in liickel Building, with a reliable assistant, and facilities for best and prompt work. People's Phone for 1 Irs. V, or J. Mr- Alpin House No. 330 office No. 340. Butler Business College. COURSES. 1 Practical Book keejHrs. 2 Kxpert Accountants 3 Amanuensis Shorthand. 4 Reporters Shorthand. 5 -Ktiglisli. 6 The Languages. Branches Taught. Hi>ok-keening,Hiogle and double entry, business writing, business spelling, husi ness gratnmer, business arithmetic, com tn ICMI law, lightning calcitlations, busi ness correspondence, business forms and custom , detection of counterfeit money and fraudulent notes, shorthand, type writing, dictation, speed work, re[>ortiiig expedients, duplicating, actual corres pondence in the college office, reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling, grammar, geograghy. history, Latin, German, (Ireik, Hebrew, Civil (government. Descriptive Kconomics. Fall term la-gins Sept. 1. Write for descriptive circulars, catalogue, etc. Our reference are; Hon. Judge Greer, lion. JoM'ph Ilartman, Win. ('atnpliell, Jr., John Berg, Andrew Biymer, etc., etc , and a large number of worthy graduates who are tilling responsible positions. All language work will l«e under the dircctioli of Rev. Chan, (llat/.ert, after May Ist Address A. F. REGAL, Pnn„ ,V 9 S. Main St., Butler, l'a. oples' Phone 271. I 1 174 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY By mean* of the K<»«hik has reached the jierfect stage. So simple that a child can operate it and the prices within the reach of everyone. We keep the largest anil most complete line in town of Photo Supplies and the only genuine Ivastman Kodak, ltry Platen, I'llms, Develop ing Powdera,Chemical., Trays, Mounts, Printing Frame*, Printing Pa |>ers, I'lault PfiWders, Albums, and all kinds of supplies at m DOUGLASS I I )( > K S'l 'f >K' K. Ni ar-1' «> Peoples Phone 162, SEND US ONE DOLLAR V WM p, « |H-.» pallfrN hUh fWlr H» ««»«L , (. .I ' t ' ■ «■«».. IM»*> l» 1 1111111 •' •< ~^*** r " iV 1 if • • , — "^SSSSstF^^^l X: il 1" ' pM_ '/vj it** -v 1 it» >"Uoih lt|«» fKIK „l v i'li UTOVft CATALOCUt. ku'l t Thl« l« Ift ■l*a 11 tnplm »", InmlM ft ill I" • I'U •'"», • »'i« 11....* 10-tv* . v.. . lii.ifiir« l„ r . . .i. . 1., if. l.n»«v H»» "*1 -»r, ril«'W> I |»ti»l« 'I ••rlMMnnilaUnlK " I lrlmtnU.g*. *" tr * I i«- | km*.. m(4» I «». fui iii ti mm " ' f,. I b»riM>r. Wfc !-»-»• ► « «.! v|l». r*»ry rt'.ve. « 1 |f»«» «»»!<■• Mf«« .lellwy !«• f'ttf »ll rti.t»"»». > '«r I • •! «l«**l« , r 1 • l<«jrwU '» f. r - " u » ft"*" t'"- f»* ».-».» 1 only •i»«ul ti wi !• i ■arli "Vlull' i »»■#••••;««•• I*** l fl« U»l A«l-ln-«« STARS. WOEBUCK A CO. Mr, ICMIMCU.HL lUtINMk AU. Ikuroaclil) r— MHut.) Ecic.s 1 OK * «l » * * * * * • Buff Leghorns, Buff and Barred Plymouth Rocks One dollar for fifteen. HOWARD W. EDMONDS. Annandale, N. .J ' jjlj SPRING D. T. Pape, SPRING y The & We wish to Announce to the Public] 1 "v Leading The Arrival of our ij; r:r | SPRING MILLINERY I v of % All are invited to call and inspecty <l> Butler the finest line of millinery everi 1 y County. V brought to our city. I Complete Line of Mourning Goods Always on Hand J |||l22 S. Main St 0. T. Pape. BUTLER PA V !<>OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO'X SEND NO MONEY "7. . k ur\ fIHHT i s 0. M M"* ; '*» a»ll M htc* a* f «•» IM». M 4 T«•» *"*• a**»t Our Special Offer Pr.co 11550 *5 P** 4ll "* l * Wpf Me .if-I '■ ■ ■ ' 4 ' §-* f as* <IBWI»™ «MIM» ctwr.. CI .E IT THR ££E MONTHS TRIAL * imn it f. r»rjt B»kN U>4 cra4*« «f v-. e fwkim at f«M. f 1«» <M». fll «n. aMM |FM *' r 1 #l2 «H fall* »a "wr Fr». | M k » «at»~r*~. f |fl \ ■ rTL§Iml • BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ||| LIW vrrtbmtnU, «>ffertn«r Mt»»i awfei*** tim»r »»ri "M name*, smu PI3I I 9 ▼•rinus Ind .rrmenti »rii» •••• fr**J l a IM«« U« Inn «k* >r* (Vf " • &V 1.1 iIILX a*l» "HO aRI l«rr. ii ] -1< V-" TUC DllDHirif 1 I'MII iirio»iuiT lli I nc DUni/IV/fV rut •-Hip n.nr «• I*BET ■ D»:iraM»rv»u. u\I»I n> rm KI<T M\kiKt% %«»«(< i. :J J in 1PI» IKOM IHK HMT VUIKUL k." solip ot*RUR s*»sa OA« - « : IHfeggP» ■ * I MrtHkl ra-H c»» tt f-. •» fl-.ea t - , 4r%m*r f * - $ m U 1 W** I \IISO WW ••t* 4r» k#o. t •»# t - w — ■ » ?##-• ? • • • ; in W I ■■k IHI In* ahuttlr aut aai bobbin m .! - ta- • » f»i"s 111 » ■ Sfl 1 - -at • !■ •# »*■■ s~ »"* fc\l'' I _ I ffllJMNa fiat#r»t n»*l> .»r fa"" 1 J yWru...VM L ~ :' FT>J A 20YKAR» B'INHIV • ■ V ■ *■ —9 *• t r --f fN-a*w- • «4 f . | J $60.00 jmur fr»k«ht %t»mt taa ilS.*>o "« f> KHIM IMIIU HI >f • a.* •. «• Ur» m* wmm Ml .a<ua*4. OHDKK To «»at. !*«<> V MU! i • . ■ htf r+iimtofr Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK «c CO. Inc. Chicago, 111. WHY DOES A Farmer Add Phosphates To His Farm. To ai<l anil stimulate namre. The hum in .<> i* jit-* th firm; nature ;-t ncv.U »a-l th-r.- nuthtn}* th.i' » . i r little j; l **' wliiikry to tnne up .< run i•»:i »v . em, * • hnil«l i;> ■■•■-.■ '» lirinj; hack vital it \, an'l t > miVr i *ti i*i feet t'l <t life ' «»■' after all. All *Ui<rf;ie«» are KOOil, Iwt s««m. >i l «ettrr 11. • «»t :u ■ . s?II only the best, ami jfu.inint.'e them «•• i> »tK >tutelv j>-» • ••• * front all initturities. Here are some of our price*: Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the money . 32.00 i fc !. Cabinet Rye can't be beat $3.00 a g ti Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey $4.00 a gil Gin. Rum, Knmmcl, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 yx»r ir 1. We have some very tine California wines .«t i VJJ \mU)(c l'ort. Sherry an«l Angelica at #T.«« per gallon The\ ir.- of >joo<L IHIII)' an«l of exquisite flavor. Remember that wt pay e*pre*--ige on all onK-r- of »■> • ami over except where •« transfer i* nnwir* f'tn ~nr*r * IC*press Company to another, when m pnv t \pr« . t jioiiit of transfer. MAX KLEIN. Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA Send for catalogue anil pricr list, ni 'ilcil lr«-e NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old !!! It's a 'onx life, but ilevotfn U< the tru<' iirfci*' ,m.| fci "» pr<A|writ) of the \tnerican I*« ha* w < for ■ i w I I '!> IDBLI j vTtUIA *'>«■!****** "(Hill . .tll'l firrHliU ' a> ** A a natural eon-• i|iu n« • it «• • I*T \ *'* vitality a ii* I vijjor of i T ■ ■ it? •• ' | 1 \ f\bjr tin experiences of over h.ill a « 'itur-. \ It l'-as liveil «»B it-. Merit-, an,l mi tt « «•.»• 11.■, aj : i* t \ progressive Americans It is "Tlte New York Weekly Tribune," acktn wlf.|.,;. l tli,- . ..initry •■v»-r • leading National l anilv Newspapt-r. RaenafarfM Hs «WMI lOWMr who tleaire ill the news ~f tin-State 1110 N ;[i..n. the publisher of"The ClTi/KN " i your own fav.»nt h--ni pjj .-r h-.. ■•«'« r. int.. «n alliance with "The New York Weekly Tribune" which rn.iMe- him !" fun" 'i both pa|« rs «t the trillini; cost of «i.yi per yeai. l-.very farmer antl every villager owes to himaelf, t-» his fjunilv, 'inl *'• i** Community in which he lives a conlial siip|>ort of his ~c.i r, i i -4 '" " constantly an'l untiringly for his interest* in ever- way, ' "in,'! ' h '• -n*- > 1 • rew« awl hapjicninjis of his in-lnhl»whoo»l, the <toiH||s of lit fri,ti<r , th. .. n. i • -i ami pro»|»ects for iliflerent crops, the prices in home markets, a-vl. in f.»t. i- » wetkly visitor which shouhl lie fouml in . very wi<lc iwakc proj;-c» ive «wilv |ust think of it! I loth .f theM- paper* f.* only #i *> a year Send all subscriptions to THE CITIZEN Butler Pa. SENQ us ONt DOLLAR It. |,t»l,'l Ir, t • »f Melt -4t --»n| I". • ».►»»'...«%*. \. • , , , , . 4 » T|.r«lM* r.n |m«i. In «». * »■- •» *# #;«mi m-n. *m, mm ♦ m . i » »,, t a/ - - . * %mim, - la -I •.(•hi. ... ■ . « w r , mmm •c.At-'s, ROEBbOK at O. fniiti. atfWm«•• aiiaai'ut. CMicaco. ill See KinclleyV 1 >H( ) r I T < )H When you go to Town. r. i > in ii.i)iN«» liianchcH KvansCit) Mais 'Don't Nrn.l i«r *IH fl t« IV '» r * t.. l« ffaiml if r«ii »n << 1 ItafifM-n lirrak «* ittmr w Ink rw my l art «>< II t luu-jinr tt * •an rr|>ttr It m *r!J a* tl r»n tw <lnw at Ihr farkti *n.| tlirrr «rtlt« i|rl«i l!r > iiijj, ritantrling ami wbrtl par! m#lr l«» nnkl. E. EVANS & SON l.'« Wayne awl Mckctn,
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