VOL* xxxvii HUSELTON'S Spring Footwear The Very Finest Shoes Ever Shown in Butler for Men. Women and Children. Every New Idea Women's Fine Shoes, That has merit in it as to style. Lace or button at 85c, $1,51.25 comfort and service in footwear and $1.50 —up to the minute develops in this store. j in style. Women's Shoes Business Shoes. made especially to our order; St)lish footwear for business dainty in appearance, of sub- men; tan bcx and Russia calf, stantial service and full of style fine vici kids, velour calf, pat as to shape of heel and toe, $2, cnt calf that have ease and $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 in Tan, comfort as well a.s wear in them kid and Russia calf, black kid j at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. skin and patent leather. Men's Patent Leather. Our Girls Shoes Full dress affairs at $2.50, in ta:i and black, iace or but- $3-5°- $4 ton kid shoes, sizes 11J to 2, at have to be well dressed; shoes 75c, sl, $1.25 and $1.50; that go into the very best soci to 11, at 50c, 75, $1 and $1.25; ety and feel at home there. 6 to 8 at 40c, ;oc, 75c and sl. Men's Working Shoes Shoes for Boys, in oil grain and heavy veal, Including patent leather, vici two sole and tap bellus tongue, kid, tan and Russia calf, sizes atsi, $125 and $1.50; Box 2.J to $2. at r JOC, SI.OO, $1.25, toe at $1 50. $2 and $2.50; ir, $1.50 and $2.00. fine satins for dress at SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. We are sole agents for the famous "Queen Quality" Shoes for Women, of this city, B. C. HUSELTON'S, Bntier'n heading Shoe House. o|>not»iie Hotel l.,wry. BICKEL'S » SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. * The time of the year is here when yoj want a nice pair of dress shoes for summer wear. Our stock is extremly large, showing all the latest styles in fine shoes and oxfords in all leathers. We are offering some big values in footwear and it will pay you to see us before buying your summer shoes. A FEW OF OUR PRICES Men's Fine Tan Shoes & 1 *) () Light shade, Lace or Congress at.. ™ J M Boy's Fine Dress Shoes— & 1 () () Box, Calf or Fine Vici Kid, light or heavy soles.. ,p * Youth's Fine Calf or Vici Kid Shoes— Of» Either Russctt or Black at.. Ladies' Fine Dongola and Russett Shoes i- 1 A(j Lacc or Congress, latest styles last > at.. * Misses' Fine Dongola and Russett Shoes— (f (4 Spring heels at.. ' Children's Fine 3hoes— .'{/)(• Patent Tipped, sizes five to eight at.. Men's and Boy's Lawn Tennis Shoes - A I i { . And Slippers at.. Your Choice of Men's Working Shoes— & j ( k ( I Lace, Buckle or Congicss, heavy soles and good uppers at Men's Fine Calf Dress Shoes— w I ()(} Round toe, tipped at.. * ' Ladies' Fine Dongola Three Point Slippers - 3»)C We invite you to call and see our stock of SOROSIS SHOES and Oxfords,the latest styles for summer wear. They are very hand some Vou will like them. All sizes—2\ to 8. All widths—AAA to E. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - BUTLKR, I'A Spring STYLES r« ,yrf v il Men don't buy clothing for the pur/?;" •*_) lu./ 1 1/ jyP") Jjf Jjtpose or spending money. They desi/ |u L jlj'') & to get th'.: best results for theJ&- 1 TKm'Mvy exj' J jfjrf jf/ \ -jk.hu t go»»ds ■''* cheap um they can 4m I 1 • 3jsold fir n sage between all stations on the B. K. & PR'y and N Y. C. R. R. Penn'a. division) at 1 cents p<-r mile. For tickets, time tables and furthei information call on or addren, W. R. Tl RN'ER Agt. Butler, Pa., or EOWAIUJ C. LAPEY. Tien 1 Pass. Agent Rochester, N. Y. 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I HIIW/um UidlM, -l-ijiv Ajtii tlirough • «m »•< * to N« * Vo/k, all. plug < us i" *f«w > rk, italtiiuoK un J WitaltingUm »»nly So nuiti• Jar ■ 'lli 11,1 m train Io 00 " I httl I.i Mil), Koodfll * oi.,y |1" m Vor Atlaiillr i 'Hy (via IU vt«r lljl'lk* - , all r»nl nwfa i 100 A || 4 Ml | • . I I Koi i»irkt, <"oin« i Kiitli Av«nu« and Hmltli* n« l«l hlro-i ( I'lttil'urif, I'a. J 11, 111 t» lllrON, 1 H 'toitnrul Mauatft-r. 'i#in'' "•urn*. An«'tg Practical Horse Shoers w .1 ROBINSON, Pormerly 11 or w Sli'«-r at llur W*i;k l»«ur<- liun OfHrtH'l liiitii iH'MM in a whop in tlic ri-ar <>f the Arlington Hotel, wlit-rc hr will '1 <>' llwf-Sliocinjj In lli«* ni'ih! Hpjirovwl »lyl«-. TRACK ANU ROAD HOSRES A SPECIALTY. | Wcsl Winficld Hotel, 00 W.G. I-.USK, Frop'r. xK) i'irit Clmh Table uivl fc-. llf i anrinv{ Wal'-r all hdtue. * wl) (l«*jdbUbling. BUTLER, THURSDAY, MAV 10, IQOO v,i'.;. ; ef; ; •: ; •*: it." We find him In everything in those days. When the little weary lamb we drive home di • it' feet, we seize on It and e;>rrj it with Its head against our face Ills little lamb! We feel we have got him. When the drunken Kaffir lies by the road In the sun. we draw his blanket over his h -ad and put green branches of milk hush on It. His Kaffir -why should the >i:n hurt him? In the evening, when the clouds lift them.'-elvcK like gates and the red lights shine through them, we ery; for In Ktieh glory he will come, and the hand that ache to touch him will hold him. and We shall nee the beautiful hair and eyes of our God. "Lift up your heads, ye gate 1 -, and be ye lifted up. ye everlasting doors, and our King of glory sluill coiue in!" The purple flowers, the little purple flowers, are his eyes, lookiug at us. We kiss them and kneel alone on the flat, rejoicing over them. And the wilder fuss and the solitary place shall be glad for him. and the desert shall re Joicc and bio om a* a rose. If ever In our tearful. Joyful ecstasy the poor sleepy, half dead devil should raNo his l,i .id. Ave laugh at him. It !s not his hour now. "If there should be a hell, after all!" he mutters. "If your God should be ■rue!! If there should be no God! If you should find out It Is all Imaglna Hon! If" We laugh at him. When a man sits In the warm sunshine, do you ask him for proof of It? He feels; that Is all. And we feel; that Is all. We want no proof of our God. We feel, we feel! We do not believe in our <.od because the Bible tells IIS of hill). We believe In the Bible because he tells us of It. We feel him. We feel hlui, we feel; that Is all. And th<' poor half swamped ilevll mutters: "But If the day should come when you do not feel?" And we laugh and cry him down. "II will never come never!" And the poor devil slinks to sleep again with his tall between his legs I'leree assertion many times repeated Is hard to stiind against. Only time separates the truth from the He. So we dream on. One day we go with oir father to town, to church. The t vnspcople rus tle In theh silks and i '».• meii in their sleek cloth and settlr themselves In their pews, and the light shines In through the windows on the artificial flowers In the women's tymnets. We have the same miserable feeling that we have In a shop where all the clerks are very smart. We wish our father hadn't brought us to town and we were out on the "karroo," Then the man In the pulpit begins to preach. Ills text is, "lie that belleveth not shall be damned." The day before the magistrate's clerk, who was an atheist, has died In the street, s|ruek by lightning. The man lu the pulpit incut lons no name, but In- talks of "the hand of Cod made visible among us." lie tells us how, when the white stroke fell, quivering and naked, the soul fled, rob bed of his earthly filament, and lay at the footstool of God; how over Its head has been poured out the wrath of the Mighty (me, whose existence it has denied, and, quivering and terrified, It has fled to the everlasting shade. We, hm we Kitten, luilf Htnrt up. Kv ery drop of Mood In our h«ty l». : . runli <•< 110 our bend. lie lien, lie Keg, lie Hen! Thai 1111111 In the pulpit 1 I«-M ! Will tin one MIOJI hi in? Have none of them beard,