Huseltor\'s Shoes TO FIT ALL SORTS OF FEET Takes all sorts of Shoes. Small stores can't have bi£ assort ments. If you care how you and yours are shod, COME HERE! Hut Oxfords.^ That seems to be the cry. We're going to give our patrons the best Oxford and Shoe opportunities that they'll hear of for many a da^ STYLISH GIRLS QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Will appreciate our Street Oxfords FOR WOMEN, shown here in great variety and not Any woman who will take the t: .able expensive. to compare ours with others wonld mt There are soft and velvety black and think q{ buviDg anything but Queen brown "Kids." cool Russia and (-well Qnality for Women and only 53.00. Patents. $1 00, *1 35. *1 50 and *2 00 buys a prettier tie here than anywhere LAD! 1 t'S' KID BOOTS nTr pe aim WTfiff fTTTS at 50 - 00and|2 50. are the slick- LOW CUTS AND HIGH Curb ghoes that ever came to town . it FOR MEN. tickles the women half to death to see Low in prices; for style ami wear, the way they fit. These will cost yon away "np in G." Any price you want ,-jOc more a pair at other stores. ° PR FOR MEN Are Your Clrldren's Fest Who work out in all sorts of weather, Properly Fitted? we have special shoes that protect, it's an ontrage to fit growing feet in absolutely wet proof, but don t ccst bnt ;l manner repeatedly called to our at |l, fl 25, $1 50 and $2 00. tention the past few weeks. If yon Jnst the cutest and daintiest want yonr children to have faultless BABY'S SOFT SOLES feet, START NOW! and have us fit you ever saw at 25c, 35c and 50c. them with Nature-shape shoes. B. C. HUSELTON S, Butler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Lowry. Miller's Shoes For Men. Miller's Shoes for Women That's one of our strongholds. o ? r V"^ie°s' Men that can't be suited with shoes tins spring.and . i . Justly so, for they shoes this spring are very hard to uro complete, ran«- r i r Ing In price from fsc please, for never be.ore has the tos*.oo. 1 ade been offered such a variety The 3, of styles as there are this spring. MIM Patent leather kid, patent leather See them; thev sin calf, vici kid, vice calf and all f,n"y kinds of Tan Shoes in different ££>» grades of leather. shoe.sold elsewhere. * WALKOVER $3.50. BABY SHOES FREE. W L DOUGLASS S3 Every )>aby tjorn in In our Boy's Dep?-: ment we are "J 10 si"Jr °free ''of '—ly strong Special care aJe Wft It hasten taken in s.'ecting this rn e f n ou fny w| If ine ?nd we fee so f e in saying 1- - e are rone belter. very cheap. A GREAT LINE OF LOW SHOES. Or men ind women—t hey must he seen to be appreciated. All ktnds.all colors und all pr- e C- E MILLER, Butler's Progressive Shoe House, 215 South Main Streti N. B. We wish to say to those parti cs who could not gtt waited on last Suu day, we have secured extra help, ami will try and not have it happen again. The Centennial Will bring lots of people to Butler. Our prices will stop them wh . n they see the bargains we arc offering in Wall Paper at Reduced Prices. We have a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Widow Shades, Room Moulding. rPictnre and Mirror Framing a Specialty, j Patterson Bros., 236 North Main -treet, Butler, Pa W'ck Ruilding. Peoples' Phone 400 — —- THE Botler County National Bank, Butler Penn, Capital paid in - - $?oo,ono.oo j Snrplufi and Profits - |60,000.00 To*. Hartman, President; J. V. Rilts, Vice President; John G. McMarlin, | Cashier, A. G. Kug, Ai-.'t Cashier. A general banking business transacted. luteres', paid on time deposits. Money leaned on approved security. Wo invite you to open au account with this b 'DI I KECTOK«-non. Joseph Hartman. Hon. W. H. Waldron. Dr. N. M. HooTer. H. Mc -Bwe«oey. C. P. Collini, I. O. Smith, Leslie I. Hazlett, M. Flnegin, W. H. Larkjn, Harry lieaslev, Hr. W. C. McOandleas. Hen Mas *<;tli. \V. J. Marks. J. V. Rltts, A. L. llelber. Botler Savings Bank Butler, Pa. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $185,000.00 JOS. L PURVIS President J. HENRY TROli TMAN Vice-President WM. CAMPBELL, Jr LOUIS B. STEIN DIBKCXOKB—Joseph L. lurvls, J. Henry Trontman, W. D. Brandon. W. A. Bfln. J. H. Campbell. The Butler Savings Hank Is the Oldest Banking Institution! n Butler County. General banking business transacted. We solicit accounts of .<ll producers, mer chants, farmers and others. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Interest eaWl on time deposits. Pianos Tuned, Voiced and Regulated. Now is the time io have your Piano looked afte.. Vou want a reliable man to do the work, not one that is here today and gone tomorrow. "Tramp Tuners'' gen erally half da their woik if they know how to do it at a'l. A gieat many pianos get the blinr: whin the tuiKr (?)is at fault. lam here to stay and guaraniee all work. J. C CAN* at Newton's Music Store, or 109 Water Street, Butler, Pa Ins' uction given 011 all instri merits. FOR SALE. I wish to svll my Residence on Ziegler Ave., lot 56x110, and a good comfoi table house of ten rooms, with water and sewerage, $2000; also a small house on Hickory St., three rooms and finished attic, $600; also a modern house on Hickory St., Tot 4 >*l2s, si* room:d house, with well of water, $ 1,700; also niv horse, (a geod dliver.; buggy, robes, etc. DAViD CUPPS, 317 Zitgler Ave., Butler, PP. Advertise in the CITIZEN, PHILIP TACK, I OONTKACTOIt IN ij Cleveland Berea Grit f j STONE j Suitable for Building, I Ornamental and * Paving purposes. This Stone Will Hot "Shell Off." | Prices reasonable. Work done well and promptly, T Stone yards on Kast Ktna street. * Resi'leiu _• on * T Morton avenue. * People's I ! V % %%%-X Jk. )|c)jc)K k M Jf. W. A '[• 'Jf <|( M )K)ic Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Opticia Next D'ortu Court House. liutler, l J a yOU'LL KNOW HOW GOOD 1 .WHEN YoU SEE THEM. Our 25c box papers. Our 10c and 15c fine writing paper tablets. Hiank books at the old price. Alburns bought before the ad vance. Kodaks with a special discount in January. Photograph sjpplics always fresh. Sporting goods. Late fiction. Bibles cheaper than ever. Everyday needs at everyday ptices. At DOUGLASS BOOK STOUK. Eagle BTd. L. S. McJUINKIN, Insurance and Real Eslate Agent. 117 15. JKJ'I'I RSON. BUTLER. - PA "I Thotijfht I Would Never Be Well Again." One of the saddest things that can hap pen to a woman is to fall into such a depth of ilespondency through unnatural weakness and disease a* to imagine- that she can [never recover. ' For two years." says Mrs W. G Day. of Trutsviilt. Jefferson Co Ala. " I ifiad suffered witn weak ness. hea'la«he. pain in my back ami side, which would become so sore that I could liardly bear the weight of my g\ band Cn it ! had eold hands anil /-j> feet and many other bqd symptoms I \ too numerous to mention Home i v physicians' treatment did me nn \ \ good. I had be \ \ Come vcr>-despond- V # ec * anc * thought I would never be well with a faint _ 7 heart I wrote to rSTI 'ISS Bl Pr R v Pierce, of " ~§ Wr Buffalo. XY . an<i ~***- <kscribed t'.y svmp rp---j a toms as befit I could. f * r promptlv an "V • r,n(^,enl me a trea >" alio outlined a tmtment for me which 1 followed to the best of n>\ ahilit) and afU-r taking *ix bottles of the F.ivorite lT«s~rljtion.' I can truthfully »ay tha: I felt like a new ivoujan In a few months aft»rwards wlicn I was suffering with the many troubles due to pregnancy. 1 procured ' Favorite Prticriptlgn ' again sad took it through thai time I soon blcame very stout and felt well I was iu labor onlv 4 short time and got along well: better than 1 ever did before. My baby is a fine bov. now two months old and has never been sick any I cannot find words sufficient to express my praise of Dr Pierce's medicine I never miss an opportunity to recommend it. I hope all suffering ladies will consult him. for thev will be benefited by taking his medicine. ' Letters to Dr. Pierce are treated in the most sacred confidence, and never published without permission and the most careful professional advice is given by return mail free of charge Women would understand their own men tal and physical natures better; they would make better wives and mothers; they would be every way healthier, happier, and more capable! by reading and studying Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illustrated book The People's Common Sense Med ical Adviser. It is a veritable, complete family medical library in one magnificent volume. More than half a million copies hdve been sold at fl.jo each, but a free copy, paper-bound, will be sent to any woman On receipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only; or if a heavier handsome cloth-bound book u preferred, send 31 stamps. SPECIFICS A.A.'FEVEBS. Congestion*, luflnmnu* ci-BESi tionx. Lung Fe»er. Milk Feirr. II U. >M*RAr*S. Lameness, Injuries, CURES ) Rheumatism. C. C.ISORK TIIRO.VT. Uuinsv, Kplioolio. etna! (Distemper. gj*;} WORMS, Rots, Grub*. E. G. !rOI'6HB. folds. Influenza, Inflamed CUKES j Lunics, I'leuro-Pneumonia. P. F. {COLIC, Rellyoehe. Uind-Ulown. CURES S Diarrhea, Uiseuiery. G O. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. "-JL ' KID3BY A BLADDER DISORDERS. I. V. Man/'e, Eruptions, c; ;kkb j I le«*r*«, iireone. Farcy. J. K. t BAT) COMHTIOV. Narina € oat. c .-cues 5 Indigestion, btoma« h mau*ern. COc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifies, Book, <ftc., $7. At drugKl«trt or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William 4 John St«., New York. VETERINARY MAM.AL SHST FREE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKXESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over 4-0 years, tho only successful remedy. $1 per rial, or special package with powder, for $5 M l by DrutgtoH, or Mat po,t-|.al4 im ncclpl of ptlc*. Ut tJl'Ußira' MID. CO., Cot. VIIIUb U Joim Sl».,N.«Torli V The Cure Ihat Cures > p Coughs, Gj \ Colds, 13 Grippe, fk \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, f j?\ Bronchitis and Incipient A Congumotion, Is £ hp*** wv Mr ronos g The GERMAN R|MEDV P Cwnttwtnk'&tAVuTva I - f DOCTOR MILES' NERVINE, The Braiti and Nerve Food and Medicine, Quiets Irri tated Nerves, Soothes the tired Brain, Builds up the Vital Powers of the Body and Overcomes Disease. It Contains no Opiates nor other harmful drugs. Sold at all druf fctorcs on a positive sruar entce. Write lor free r.dvice ncl booklet to Or. Milob Medio*! Co. Elkhart In*. (ordow Candles m q Kothlnir olso adds wo rnarb to tb« rhnrm of the 'lrawing fl h I Ant lurtit from COitOOVA (Jnndlen. ■ r_ A Kotbln* will contribute mor" to ♦he ■ V\fT77 artistic eocceew of luncheon, ■ It tea nr dinner. Tin* l»«*t ducorativo I yWr cftndle» for aimuleat or the I nioat «labor At •) function for oot- H L-la*" or maoaion. Mad»« in all color* 9 tnu this moHt delicat<* tints bjr ♦ T €IIL C O. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. COURSc 7 i Amanuensis Shorthand, a—Reporter's Shorthand. 3 —Pra-* ; cal Book-keeper's. 4 Expert \ccountant's. 5 —Music. 6- - English. TEACHERS. Three Professional, Two AnsistantH jnd Another i /essional Coming. bJHOOL N : V IN SESSION DAY AND NIGHT Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue and C'rculyj. They will open vour eyes. Note the large number of our j>a.st graduates and studeuts who are filling resjjousible positions. Send for circular telling how to get a p >si!ion WATCH THIS SI'ACK. A. F. REGAL, Prin., Butler Business College 3it* 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. nif.JmtPr'e THameu*) »CmA. HEHMYROYftI PiLLS ♦ v •*« aiwv« * «•• « 1 A'-.« » «.t M\. *' *) v A" u * irii xAJtJ r .. -t, i.k-vsr V o«f> r. r> -'. ' d - '".4 .»»'»•:.<«- V i !f " rtr'<«W«'u. >■ ...ru Min«KU,«MaIU ♦ »*- Jdf lu j« 1 •ttrr-mUle tn4 1; C* O ' r fW - Ma4i*e, w m u:ur, b, r»t«m ..yr Sf ]>)•>; I. J-«tiaottU:« Mmrnk. 11 ""*/ A» briae<ilU. ('bhkrstfr i In inliul t*oo M»dl—m miemrc I'UILAIJA., PA 'I'M [-; CITIZEN. He Couldn't Solve It. As a. train was approaching a town •n the (Ireat Northern railway in Ire land an intelligent looking young Irish man observed a lady standing up searching her pocket. She commenced to weep. "Have you been robbed?" he asked. "Oh. 110." she replied; "I've lost my ticket, and they will accuse me of fraud." Seeing her distressed state of mind, he said: "Oh, don't mind. Here, take my tick et. and I will give the guard a prob lem," while their fellow passengers awaited the scene at the st.Ttion with interest. When the tra'in stopped, the guard collected ail the tickets but one. "Where is your ticket?" he asked the young man. "You have got my ticket." he replied. "No, I have not got it. I'll cull the station master and see about it." "Where is your ticket?" asked the station master when he appeared. "lie has my ticket. See if lie has a ticket in his hand with a small piece off the corner." "Yes. you have, Dave. There .t Is." "Well, see will that fit it?" sa'd Tat. handing him the small piece, and it did. A look of surprise crept over the guard's face as he left the carriage, while Pat caused i.i<:cli amusement by exclaiming. "I'eir ut.i. I knew lie could not solve it!"— London Tit-Bits. Tk(- of Sn?t'« Fnoen. William M Tweed was a portly nan of medium si;;e. with a long, pendulous nose, little porcine eyes, fat, drooping cheeks and a straight, tirm mouth that was decidedly his best feature. The outlines of his face were those of a Bartlett pear, little end upward, and I never saw craft so palpably written upon a human countenance. Xast used to be fond of drawing Tweed's face, by the way. as it sar-k of money. The general contour of his head lent Itself to the outlines of the saek, and he used $ marks for the nose and eyes. Strange to say, it was a capital por trait. Another of Nast's trick pictures was oue of Roseoe (.'oaklins. He would draw a large letter V. with a smaller v inside it anil surmount the pair with an interrogation mar': upside down. The big V represented Conklins's point ed beard, tin- smaller one his sharp nose and the interrogation point the Hyperion curl which he always allowed to fall negligently upon his forehead. That caricature made the haughty sen ator wild and exasperated liim more than any hit of fun that was ever poked in his direction.—New Orleans Times- Democrat. A Story of Amos Cunjinlnitu. One summer a number of years ago Amos Cummings passed two weeks on a pilot boat and took Ernest Jar rold, the author of 'Mickey Finn Idylls," with him for company. One day a great storm arose, and the pilot lioat was tossed about on the waves like a chip. Every minute a wave would dash over the deck and threaten to carry everything away and swamp the boat. Cummings and Jarrold were in the little cabin, the former lying in a bunk intently reading a book on the French revolution. Jarrold poked his head out to look at the storm, when a mountain of sea water fell with a boom fin the deck and filled his eyes with spray. The beat gave a fearful luicli and careened until it seemed that she must turn completely over. "This is awful, Amos," said Jarrold. "I'm going to put on a life preserver, for I don't think the boat can stand It many minutes longer." "Oh. keep quiet, and let me read, Mickey," said Cummings, never lifting his eyes from the page. "The men on this boat draw a regular salary to keep her a lioat."—Saturday Evening I*ost. Approprlnf e. At Clialfont, St. Giles, England, stands a remarkable monument, erect ed by Sir Hugh I'aliiser to his friend. Captain Cook, the celebrated navigator. One of the most singular visits to this monument occurred iu 18'io when Queen Emuia of the Sndwich Islands went in company with Bishop Wilberforce. I'eople in the district stiil recall, witli amuse ment, how the village band, wishing to greet her majesty with an appropriate tune and not knowing the Sandwich Islands national anthem, tootled forth "The King of the Cannibal Islands." Tht rimt I'nibrellu. To prove at what date the tirst um brella was made Is a seemingly hope less task, but we find records of their use among the Greeks and Itouians uot alone as a protection from sun or rain, but as a distinguishing mark of royalty. Isy the time of Queen Anne's reign they had become quite common simply as a protection, but they were all Imported until about 1802, when the manufacture of them was begun in England. Knew III* Pop. "A little fellow," says the Kennebec Journal, "the oldest in a family of little ones, whosu father worked away from home winters, had occasion to visit his grandpare::;:; for a few days. <>n Ids return he found another little member. Ilia remarks will show that he was both surpri and Indignant: 'Well, if you haven't gone and got another gosh darned kid! Won't my father be mail when he hears of It!' " ('oiii preli PUNIVC. On a tombstone la an old New Eng land churchyard there Is an epitaph which never fails to bring a smile to the face of the reader: "To the me.iiory of Ann Sophia and Julia Ilattle, hi.i two wives, this stone Is erected bj their grateful widower, James I?. Uollins. They made home pleasant."—Woman's Jouri al. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. RKHUMATISM CURKD IN A fMV. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in t to 3 days. Its action upon the system is retr ark able and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 7.5 cents: Sold by J. C. Kedic, and J. I'. IJilph f)riigiri u ts Butler \pr q6. | PURE BLOOD. | r Pure blood means life .health, r vigor—no room for disease J Sj v/hero tho veins are filled £ j with rich, red corpuscles. i fLindsey's Improved: ? Blocd Searcher $ w T Takes pure; blood—curca pcro£» » m ttla, erysipelas, pimples, boils, 4 ! sore eyes, ncald head-—blood clis- J cases of oil forms. ITere'sproof: # MEssorotAMiAjOitia Jk Vf. Xinusoy'a Blood Btnrchcr lias ] . iv irkcit womicnrwUhW!. I liavobcea ? J tn Hildulv ith fterefulaf <r thirtyy r »rt k | ji i I And that J )r. J.i money's Jilooa , . Rureher win effect a permanent euro r A 111. a abort tiiao. It'a v/ondcrfol. n J (X Xt, Li; .SOOTE. i % W. Jo GILMORH CO. PSTTSBURCi, PA. V ? At ail Druggists. |O.OO. w PATENT™T|DEA It may mean ft fortune to you. I pro cure and sell patents. K. S. IIARKISON, Patent Attorney, • ( 427 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, I'a. CLOTHING --® THE SPECIAL SALE AT T. H. BURTON S WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FU RTHER NOTICE. BUILT FOR BUSINESS Our Cleveland an.l Crescent wheels are. The frames are reinforced throughout, the balls and bearings made as true as a watch and every part tested and put to gether in a perfect manner. Crescents ¥25.00 and $35.00. Clcvelands §35 00 to $50.00. Tires of all kind" and a full line of Bicycle Sundries kept in stock, alco the famous Vive Cameras, Photo Supplies, Edison and Columbia Talking Machines fron: $5.00 np. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House. Take Care And thought alou£ with you in your pocket hook when you stfirt piano-buying. Don't buy hup-ha'.zurri anywhere tart hero first. We l>elicve in always groing straight tr> the point—we know we have a good stork and wc want you to know it too. We know that our price j are reasonable and honest and we w int you to know that also. We know that we can give you satisfaction and we want you to know that. RJjjM piano-, right prices and right treatment is our motto, and we in tend to stick to ii. In imrity and sweetness of tone, and In duraoillt v and rich appearance, the t'hase and llaelcley pianos are Idea' Tiny are used exclusively t»y scores of famous musi cians and In thousands of homes. See them and hear them In-fore you tmy. These pianos can 111- twilight oil very easv terms -cash or small monthly payment j. We can save you money we make them. Everything In music *sol<J risht. W. R. NEWTON, 317 South Main St Butler JP MCMILLANS FORMERLY IRA C. BLACK & CO., Wall Paper. Next Door to Pos office. A POINTER! For up-to-date Photos go to the i'<;st Office l:uiUlin; New designs every few days. We guarantee to please you. li.anch Studios, M.trs nn i Kvans City. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236 L. C. WICK, Dealkk in LUfIBER. Tlii* I* Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, ensh or stamp*, a generous f-mnplo will be mailed of tho Diost popular Catarrh anil Hay I'evcr Cure (Ely's Cream Halm) snfiiciont to demon- Btrato tho great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTIIEKB, CC Warreu Bt , New York City. Iter. John Iteid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Halm to mo. 1 can emphasize lii« statement, "It is a posi tive euro for catarrh if usod as directed."— [ ltev. Francis W. I'oolo, Pastor Central I'ros. | Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Ralm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh arid contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. l'rico, 50 cents. jJfiHßUrniade with pure SFANIiH lICORICEr 1 1 Vnsuipji«d fpr cure of C-liOHStC^LDS 5-10 * ' PACKAGES * In decorated tin Boxt- K>d ■; '•■ a 1! • ® 2 r» * iO/ SotdbyDruuqi .. t ' ' ' , _ y* jf prepaid on receipt < ' t '■ - j ibi " " '! j SINCE 184-0. We've beea in business in Tin tier since IK4O. Reasonable to 6".ippose we know •liethin 1 al>o~it ginxls. isn't it? Know where and how to get the best goods ard lowest p. cesV Know how to detect and avoid all deceitful and unworthy goods? Onr knowledge is used for your benefit. We tive a reputation to ma'-itain and our signature to an advertisement means a. much to us a« if it we~e s'gned f )a bank check. Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Materials White and colored shirt waists, stylish and perfect fitting at OT| SI.OO. *1.50 and fi.oo. Ts X> w jiatterns in best percales for waists l'.i*c. / Choicv Dimities for waists 15c and 18c. India Linens, extra values at 15c, 20c and 25c. Fancy W aite Goods 10c. 15c and "Oe. V\ V V White Ir'sh Linen for waists :10c, 4<»c and 50c. \ A IV; \ All-over-embroideries, tnckings, insertings .and laces, band \ ' I V 'jj some and cheap. VSummer Dress Materials, w Fine Ginghams, great values, sc. lOcand 15c. ■ Best Denims for skirts 1 -lc. if X,// | Linen Crash for skirts 15c and l*c. White Duck and P. K. 12i, 15c and 20c. and D :, nities loe. 15c and l*c. Ribbons and Fixings /VTTV3G^V Are needed to complete your summer outfit. jH p y~\ No. 40 and 60 Fancy Ribbons worth 40c 10 50c at 25c. No. 80 Plain Taffeta Ribbon 25c. f Pully Belts 25c, 50c, 75c, and SI.OO. v; JJ (SrSiTf i;»>\ Fan"y Stock Collars 25c aid 50c. HHHSSi |H 1 Velvet Ribbons. Linen Collars. Ties.Gloves.Hosiery. Under wear,Umbrellas,Parasols and everything needed at right prices - *-> HJ L. STEIN <sc SON., 108 N. MAIN ST RE IT, BUTLER, PA H PAPES. JEWELERS. II -5 * ™ oj DIAMONDS, * 00 J WATCHES, Jo oi CLOCKS, j JEWELRY, J £ SILVERWARE, 5 r_ 5 J SILVER NOVELTIES, ETC. 5 S We repair all kinds of £ S3 J Broken Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc J S5 $ Give our fepair department a trial. # m £ We take old gold and silver the same as cash. f if PAPE'S, i| •° J 122 S. Main St., But lei, Pa. J g RHEUMATISM! A quick and sure cure for Rheumatism, Gout. Lumbago Neuralgia and Sciatica is Dr. Holton's Rheumatic Tablets Dr. Holton's Rheumatic Tablets give almost instant relief and is prepared from oneof the very best formulas known for that disease. It is the result of deep and untiring research of a hospital specialist. Price 50c a box of sixty tablets. Prepared onlv by The Ilolton Chen.cal Co., N. Y., sold by REDICK GROHMAN, 109 N. Main St,. Butler, Pa. Anton Krut, Jr., Wholesale and Retail FLORIST. GROWER OF Choice Roses, Carnations, Palms, Ferns and Bedding Plants * DEC JRATIONS and CUT FLOWERS always on hand and furnis'-.ed for all ojc~ c ions. Fine Floral Work for I- .inera's a special./, made by an expet.enced designer whn has had 15 years' experience in Pit'"burg. Main Office at Hurler Greet Houses, West of Couic House, 232 Lincoln Street, on the Island. Branch Office, Arlington Hotel Building, South Main Sheet. People's Phone 355-2, Main Office, Green Houses. 35 s*3' Office on South Main bii_et. Orders by mail or telephone promptly attended to. Wh -n you are in need of Cut Flowers or Plants, call and see my stock, which is the largest in the county, as I have 15, t > feet of glass aud s.x acres of ground devoted to the growth of Cut Flowers and Flowei ing Plant* only. ANTON KRUT, JR., BUTTER, PA. BUTLER, [ nrip OA SATURDAY,tJUUCOU l '' hEAD The Only Realistic Frontier Exhibition in the world Pawnee Bill s Wild West Exciting and Thrilling Reproductions of Modem and Itoiiiatic History. Portrayed by Indians of manv Tribes. Cowboys, Hunters. Guides, Scouts, and Bnsjruen, noted in History. Cannibal Bushmen, the Boomerang Throwers, Mexican Lariat Knigs. Gancho Bolus Experts. Magnificent Herd of Buffaloes. Oai.nK Western Lady Equestrian. Chauipviu Rifle and Hstol Shots. Hindoo Fak'rs, Japanese Atbeletes. Bedouin Arabs of tin- Deserts. Strange and peculiar people from Tropical Domains. Imperial Cossack Troopers from the Russian Steppes. Detachments lrom the Armies of the World ; i Dazz'ini* Review and Military Evolutions. 10,000 SEATS FOR 10,000 PEOPLE. Uuder Waterproof Canopys that encircle the vaat arena. STRANGE AND STARTLING STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. DAILY. Two Performr ices Ra'n or Shine at 2 and 8 p. m. Prices Reduced this dry and date. Admission 25 AS AN ANTI PERSPIR INE In rammer oure whiskey of kooJ qu ill j Is far superior to any <* Ink knowt. Its action on the bit od is alio healthful and often prevent* long continued disease. We offer the eliolce of the l>e|ow brands of whiskey I pure and over six yenrs old. at |l .00 |ht full <|u:irt or six i|uar . i-'i U". H>Cli, JIT. VKK.NO.V UDCKKMI I 1 Kit Kill.lX.tU, CiillMl.N. OVKIiIiOI.T. LAKUK, riIOMI'HOS. BmlilJKrOIT, ..ItAMPIATIIfcUS CHOICK, u wliUUcy jfuarante 'J 3 Tears old, *2.eo |ior Sal. All C. O. I), or mull orders of IS.W) or over wr box and sldp promptly; express charge pre paid. .. , We liavu no aj?ert» to represent us. Mod orders direct and k ivc money. ROBERT Lb WIN <sc CO, 411 Water Stree Tclepbf nr. »ijr I'lttsbniß, OppotlU; Tt A (). Depot. W'A NT ! on- trr i >- tit i f.o for ia' w. o » v iti oiitli'v and : ' '. . : ' r v.:; AMAIjKIt. a.A) C'axKm Chicago. ' Peas .on B. Nace's Livery Feed and.Salew.able«»a« Rear of Wick House Butl»r LPenn'a. r The lo st of horses ;m<l first cliu % ri it* u.- wavsoQ hand and for hire. Best accommodations in town for pcrtna nent lx;ariiinK ami transient trade. Hp«wi al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses. riAirood cla*s of horses, both driver* and uraft Lome's always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses Ijought pon proper notification by NACE. Telephone. No. 2IU. TAFT S PHIL*DtI.PHI* ft X-SSJA -DENTAL ROOM*.-- K {■ I<w 39 - sth Avo., r.tt.ourg, p. U *i \V<i , ropßACTlCAM.Vd°l"gtli. » L : MI CROWN BRIDJC i£VorrUHUarg-WHY NOT DOM 'MSh IHvOURS? "«'«• CROWNS ' • L?VJ U '"<> BRIDGE W, ' RLT U H«5 rER TOOTH Al*> tlwW k] vt «rr< w Hot o zona and cookers—in bet tliu lino nf gas saving appliances <-rar Bbowu in Butler. The prices are jrjglil mid before purchasing el»<> where, von will do woll to call at Oeo. W. \Vliitehill's, the plumber. I I RAPE'S I > The Leading Millinery House of Butler CoJB VLargest Stoch- Latest Styles and Lowest Price in Milliner*. X MOURNING GOODSALWAYS IN STOCK. O 122 S. Main St Pftpe S. BUTLER, PA. Awe also flags and decorations for&j £ THE CENTENNIAL; ALSO FIRE WORffS. SJ THIS IS TO BE THK YEAR OF ALL YEARS FOR old Butler County, and as we are one the oldest si ill in the ring, we deem it our duty to celebrate in a lh«t J is, by mak'ng it the "RANNRR YEAR ' of our business. v We have just opened and placed on exhibition, and we may I add, on Sale, one of the most complete lines of SPRING GOODS J ver brought into this city. In this line the following ve"~ nclu Punjab Percales, Lawns, Silk Ginghams, Laces, Puffing, All Overs. CARPET DEPARTMENT We have no hesitation in saying that we have the Largest, Complete, and best assorted stock of CARPET in But'er County, eluding the celebrated Hartford Axm'nstcr, Sanfoid & Wi 1 son's ton Velvet, the old reliable Body Brussels, i, 2, and 3-p'y Inj; .1 ol every price and description, Art Squares, Drugget, and outH '•Centennial Rug," size 36x40 inches, all- wool, at 25 cents each; veritable celebration in itself. H DUFFY'S STORe' Butler, Pa, MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTSNriON Spring Millinery and Easter Openina Thursday, Friday, Saturday. April 5, 6, 7, ■ We desire lo c.vl your att l'ion to our large ai 1 v\ . 1 t stock of Choice Millinery. We ha> e endeavored to make our su pass all previous years in Style, Desirability, Quality and PriiflH We are showing an elegant line of Patterns. Some nobby shapes R>• id HaN and tic new Rir=ian Turban, including ?'l the UsH t! gs in face hats, pompadour ef!ect c . Tuscan Hraid Hat« c Jtting quite a figure ''lis season. As usual, we have made an to have the best line of Children's Mats in the Rockensteinls I 328 South Mt> : n Sti »*et, ______ Butler, Pi^H New-York Weekly Tribnne. I For Nearly Sixiy Yea s The Leading Nation lfl Family Newspaper for Progressive Farmers and Village *j. B An old, stanch, tried and tine frienil of the American People, f 'otn tin A'l.vi to the Pacific, and the pioneer in every movement calculated to advance the int' esls and increase the prosperity of country people in every State in the _U-'i »n. For over half a century farir.er; have followed its instructions in raising cro is, and in conve. ing them into cash have l>efn guided by its market re.i w!' ch have fc n V.ntinnal authority. _ H If you are in* *r ted in "Science and Mechanics" that depai :nient will t> •• i and instruct "Short Stories" wi'l cutertun old and young. "Fashion 10! •. *JH will c tch the f irey of the ladies and"Humoroua Illu<jtrations"and items m !. briiigM sun=bine to your hovehold. THE WEEKLY TRIBONE is "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER" for the Uiited States, and contains all important news of the Nat'on and World. Rifcular subscription price £r.oo per year, but we fnrnish it And THE CITIZEN 1 Year for $1.25. ■ Send all orders to THE CIT ZEN, B tie Pa., I Be Honest| 1 he country is flooded with cat; logues from firms who say they are Manufacturers offering Buggies, ifa r ness, &c., at what they say is whole sale price.-". Do you believe ii? We will tell you how to test it. Bring your cata logue < along with • you to our store and look over our Buggies and Ha: .less and see if we cannot save you some money and if we can't do not deal with us, your money is yours and yvu have a right to use it to the besi advani ige to yourself. You should at least look around you before send ing your money away and if you can save money by buying here you certainly owe it to youiself to do so. Try it one;. Bring your catalogue along ?f you have one. You ai • wo'come to make the i >n paiison whether you buy or not. 8. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 E. Jefffcrson St. S. B. M VRTI.VCOUKT J M. LffGHNER. * /f KEILEY Writ* lor INSTITUTE, ft*® VUI UMHIWn, Booklet. IITTISWUI. PA. | West Winfield Hotel, <£ W.G. LUSK, Prop'r. & l'irst ClnM Table nml Lodgings. Gas ami Spring Water all tliroi'gii bouse. (Jj Good Stabling New Drug Store. McCartney's Pharmacy New R?«ja. F.esh Drugs. Every < v*is new r esh Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. lr\) Our Soda R A. MacCartney Farm For Sale. 1 will sell my farm in Washing; ton t\\f , located about three miles west of North Washington, containing about iSO acres, ivith good house, bain, springs ami orchard, underlaid with coal, and two producing oil wells, on easy tern s. Inquire o R. 0. Rumbaugh, Nixon llousi;, Butler, Pa. nnnn a P°S™l card to llnllr orc;in u p No 411 LSI IV/I of the PcopUj 122-3 ar, d \V. 13. McGEARY'S new wagon, running to and from his Steam Carpet-Cleaning establishment, will cad at your hoti s j take away your dirty carpets atul return I them in a day or two as clean as new. j All on a summer morning—Carpets, j rugn and curtains thoroughly cleaned on J short notice. j
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