It is a great affliction for a woman to have her face disfigured by pimples or any form of eruptive disease. It makes her morbid and sensitive, and robs her of social enjoyment. Disfiguring erup tions are caused by impure blood, and are entirely cured by the great blood purifying medicine —Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It removes from the blood the poisonous impurities which cause disease. It perfectly and perman ently cures scrofulous sores, eczema, tetter, boils, pimples and other eruptive diseases which are caused by the blood' 9 imparity. It increases the action of the blood-making glands and thus in creases the supply of pure rich blood. "For about one year and a half my face was ▼err badly broken out."* writes Mi-s Came Adams, of zit West Main Street. Battlecreek, lfich. " I si.ent a great deal of money w:th doc tors and for different kinds of medicine, but re ceived no benefit. At last .1 read one of your advertisement* in a paper, and obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierct's Golden Medical Discover}-. Be fore I had Uken one bottle of this medicine I nc. ; otd a change, and after taking three bottle* I was entirely cured. I can well recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to any gne similarly afflicted." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little aiore profit paid by the sale of less mer itorious medtcines. He gains ; you lose. Therefore accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discover}-." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containig 1008 pages, >s given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for the book In paper covers, or 31 stamps for the vol ume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. rierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A..*.; FE\ ERK Conceit ions. Inflammm ccu>) lioiui. Lane Fener, Milk Fe»er. B. B.)M*BAHW. Lament™, Injuries, CCIBi HbrumatUm. C. C. JM»HE THROAT. (toliuv. Epizootic, mn! Distrainer. Bon. Grabs. E. K. ICOIGIIS, CoMs. Influenza. Inflamed ccazaSLunm. Pleura-Pneumonia. F. P. (COLIC, Brllysrhe. Wind-Blown. ecus > Diarrhea, Ditrnlrrv- U.G. Presents MIM'ARIIIAfiK. RID\EV * BLADDER DIMIRDERH. I. I. IBM* DISEASE*'. Manse. Eruptions, cma j liters. Grease. Farey. J. B. {B AD CONDITIO*. Marios Coat, crua j Indigestion, fctomaeh Manner*. tte. each; Stable Case. Ten Specifics, Book, *c.. 17. At dnuKlaU, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John Streets, Hew York. —I WK TEACH : I , Mechanical Drawing, Mechanical Engineer. Ing. KJeftrlral Engineering, Machine Ifnlgii. Structural Iron Work, Brl'lge Work, Architect ural Drawing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type , writing, reninanthlp. Higher Mathematics and English Branches. Individual lii*trurtlon. Bay and Sessions. PEXX'A. COKKESPONDENCE SCHOOL, io:« Fifth Ave., rmwcito, Pa. ' 1-08-Jy We can turn your Old Carpets into elegant, durable, handsome Rugs and Druggets. Only Oriental Weavers employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ■ILK RAGS woven into beautiful and Oriental-like Portiers. Our term* are so moderate—no matter the distance--It will pay you to send to us. DAVID LOVE & CO., 828 Third Avenne. 1 03 6m (L. D. Phono.) New Brighton. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED 190.00 a month and expense*. Can com mence Immediately. A permanent position With chance of advancement. We can Klve roti tills county aa a starting point if desired and outline new territory a-, fast as required, look up our grinding at your local liimk s nd satisfy yourself that we aro O. K. Bnanc"al ly, and then write u» at once If you mean tn»iness. No trlllers need apply, as we want workers who e*pe<*t to earn a good income. Vint National Nur»erie», RocbeMer, N. Y I.ADIKH' TAILORING. I.enrliner The Ladle*' Tailor, Ba* got over from the East many beautiful stylet of models and materials, alio hooks of sample* n •very description, which he would tw pleased U show visitors. He will also open on April Ist, another branch at IM)4 Fifth avenue, E. E., Ttw Arm guarantee perfect fit. 154 Perm Ave., Pitta (rare, Pa. Bell Pboue MI»-4 tiraat. t-03-6m Desn'sl A *af«, certain r.-llt : ■ Menstruation. Never ki..,ox. Will send t !>• mon trt.'d to ■ be paid for wiien relieved. Hamples f r«. ■ uwnrcp meioLco., ■«» r*. »». J Sold in Butler at the Centre Are. f*h*rw«rv SCHLOTTER'S PARLORS, For Laootiig and Manicuring, Room 414 111 Jo a Bnll«llnf( v Pum A venae ICrat ranee, Plttnhurjf, l*a. MRS. J. M. POLAND, ft ©O Prnn Ave., PltUhn rt(. fthamnfoifig an-l Fu-lil Hunn. liallweJ]'* Kite trie Hot and 0»kl llmr ttrytr i;«**i, UdlM truly. Telet>lioiae Court U3H 5. H-IU-ly ? rAPmomaflasißafcaßsgß^B* Krt TAFT'B fHILADELPHAiTi .-oriM —DENTAL ROOMS.- M jlfiMH 39 -Mh Ave., Pittsburg, P* kI ' w '-'" 3 PRACTICA , .wY | J"'"S»"-m X M CROWN -rul BF.ir.aC wl I 4 MINOT Dorj J| /WIVOURS? CROWN", 1 ' ('if W"" 1 BR'OGK" W«RK r« IU>-MI M •J §F SS . Pr , R . 'rpoTn ii.r jjl Better Than All Drugs Lewin's Whiskey racrnlta without ovor-stimnlHtintf. It has earned top place on the whiskey lint, nnd is on everyone's lips. ALWAYS IN STOCK »M: or, per gal lon. We pay expren* chargen or all mall •irdnrn of iTiVQ or over. Goody shipped ~r itnplly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IH WIHES AHD LIQUORS. So U Snltfcfleld Street, PITTSBURG, PA. *Pfcoaes: Bell 217* p. fc A. :4St. Eyes Examined Free of Charge .'oweler and Graduate Optician *t n-wvr to Court Hous Rnfler Pa. H. G. Allison, Funeral Director, Bell Phone No. 3. Bakers town, Pa. I THt MODERN SALESMAN. He Rraliiea llif Xerewlly For Cor rect Drffta In Bn»ine««. | It has become the unwritten but J none the less stringent law that young ' men shal" Iress well and neatly during ! business .iours. In many of the lar gest banks and financial institutions none of the clerks is permitted to go I contless, and in the mercantile cstnb i lishments where salesmen are cm j ployed '•loud" attire is actual'y dis ! conraged. The old time salesman glo ried in his flamboyant cravats and shirts, his diamonds and his peculiar clothes. His capital in trade consisted of a flashy appearance, vulgar stories, a constitution that would stand Intoxi i eating liquor and an unlimited amount of cheek. He did not have to know anything about the goods he sold, ex | cept in a general way. He slapped men on the back, took them out to din ner, got drunk with them and then ! booked their orders. The modern sales man is a well educated, neatly dressed j gentleman who knows all about the I goods he sells. He is never called upon to drink, he never needs to dine out, he trades on honor and brains, and his ! customers are men who only admire men who know as much as or more than they do about their business. Dress plays the most important part in the game of commerce, no less with the i salesman than It does with the man ufacturer, the mill man, the banker | or the financial man. They all dress to impress their fellow men favorably. —C. M. Connolly in Success. NO STYLE ABOUT JACKSON Hli Cook Wa« Called aa Interpreter For French Dlplomatlata. "Although 'Old Hickory' was a blunt man in all matters of business and reached his purposes by the straightest road," aai'l an old newspaper man. "still ho was courteous in an eminent degree and had a high respect for the forms of social intercourse. While president of the United States jis re , ception of foreign ministers and eial- I nent citizens was distinguished by | conrtly etiquette and noble bearing. It ' is related that on one occasion a for | *ign minister Just arrived hud a day and an hour appointed by Mr. Mcl.ane, then secretary of state, to be presented to the president, and, misunderstand ing the premier's French and perfectly at fault by the apparent simplicity of republican manners, the minister at the appointed time proceeded to the White House alone and rang the bell. "Je suis venu voir M. le President," said the plenipotentiary to the Irish sen-ant. "An* what does that mean?" mutter ed Pat, and continued, "He says presi dent, though, an' I s'pose he wishes to see the general." "Oul, oui," said the minster, bowing. Without further ceremony the gentle man was ushered Into the green room, where the general sat, complacently smoking his corncob pipe, and on the Instant he commenced a ceremonious harangue In French, of which "Old Hickory" did not understand one word. "What does the man want, Patrick?" asked the general, without concealing his surprise at what he had witnessed. "It's French that he's spakln' In, an' with your lave I'll slnd for the cook to find out what the glntleman wants." In due time the presiding officer of the kitchen arrived, the mystery was explained, and, to the astonishment of the cook, the servant and the old gen eral, an accredited minister from a for eign government was developed. For tunately at the Instant the secretary came In, a ceremonious Introduction took place and all parties were soon at ease.—Washington Star. POULTRY POINTERS. Keep the turkey hens tame by feed ing them close to the house. When the fowls have a free range, one cock to every fifteen or twenty hens Is sufficient. The games have more meat for their size than any other fowl. They grow slowly, but are solid and flrrn. Cooping up the mother hen and al lowing the chickens to run around la the safest and most economical plan. Wooden floors close to the ground ab sorb the damp from the earth, and the atmosphere of the house Is always moist. Uono meal will greatly assist the growth and development of bone in chickens and In a greut measure pre vent leg weaknessL The nests must lie renewed occasion ally and kept clean. Clean, dry straw Is the best nestling material. Tobacco stems will help to keep away vermin. If It is desirous to have the greatest number of pounds of meat from the smallest quantity of feed, select the large breed— Dorklns, Cochins or I.rah mas. The Canal* of France. few wbo bare not trun-elcd hi south ern nnd central France know of her vast systems of canals and cauallzed rivers. Many persons spend months or years In I'arls and knoy received a spanking, and In a little while he climbed into his mother's arms, saying as ho lovingly patted ber face; "I lub you, mamma, so much, even when you 'punk me."—Little Chronicle. The Ink Tlint Homer lied. Ink of various hues was used by the ancient Itomans, that of a purple tint being considered the exclusive fluid for the execution of all noynl writings, as It was distinctively the royal color. It It said that Homer's works were writ ten in letters of gold on a roll 120 feet In length, formed of the Intestines of serpents, but we are left In Ignorance as to the method of preparing this Ink. ProfHleaa JJaftflncaM. "What's Jinks n-doln' of now?" "Hettln' still an' grcrwlln' at .the world." "What tor?" "Well, the world won't rise up nn' make « Hvln' for him,"—Atlanta Con stitution. lie Hnil Arrived. Lawyer -When I was n lx>y, my high est ambition was to be a pirate. Client You're In luck. It Isn't every man who can realize the dreams of his youth.—l'lttsburg Gazette. Ilia Inlierltnnce. "Did Mac Merger Inherit his money?" "Indirectly. He inherited tin- ability to g'!t the best of others."—Lift-. Advertising. Editor—Does it pay to advertise in my paper? Well, 1 should say It does. ; iAXtk :it Smith, the grocer, for Instance. He advertised for alboy last week, and the very next daya Mrs. Smith , hud twins—both boys. I (■ Victor Liniment Takes Soreness out of Wounds -nd Sprains, destroys fire in "calds and Burns. Cures Croup children relieves Fheuma' ,i --. from the kick of an animal, lr. in ' insertion of a rusty r.ail, or from > iwound, provided \ ictor Limn:e i '. tpplied strictly according to directions w thin 3 hours after wound has been re ceived. For further particulars address, VICTOR REMEDIES CO., l-'rcderick, Mar\!. :«. For sale at Reed's Pharmacy. Music Department 1 We have added a irnsical department —pood music—good instruments and everything that belongs to a tunsic store. Call and inspect the famous Merrill Piano. One of the best high grade pianos on the market. We can sell it on easy payments. Want a Violin, Mandolin, Bar.jo, Gnitar or Accordeon, we have them. Send for our catalogue of 10c sheet music, containing over 1000 titles, and we have them all in stock. We will get any pieoe of mnsic yon need, in fact we are in shape to supply all your wants in the musical liue at DOUGLASS BOOK SHTO'.K Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St PAROID Ready OOFING. TJAK.OIL). The koofi:»g with NO TAK. Won t dry out Won't jjro-.v brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ol each roll O EPRESENTS the results o years oi Experience and Ex perimenting. /"INLY requires painting e*t variety of new weaves and colorings ever shown in Untler, prices range from M centf to >flO O(i each. We alK.o have the Kajjle Steel Lawn Swin^- EYTH BROS Both Phones. 2(JI. 8. Main St. Owego Valley Poultry Yards. Bnff LeKhoms exclusively. At. An hnrn, 1 entries, V, firsts, I second. My hen winning ({"''l le#band for lx?ilite the liest bnff hen in the show room. Kxtfs %tl per 15, %■> per MHH. O. W HAUHINOTON. Harford Mills N. Y. ~i WHY NOT Becomean Artist? <'rayon, I'aatel, Hepianrid Water Odor taiiKtit. lit home, -ind employrncnt given at on<«t. For full particulars, address, COKRCSPONDENCE SCHOOL OP ART. Heaver Falli, Pa. H. MILLER, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. I Opfick —Bycra' liuililinx - next to I*. ! O. Butler Pa. I WIIV IK) vol* ICKMAIN lIiLK vrlien we J need L'HO men for different ponlMouxV If you one wlllliiK lo worl, we ian p J lire yon. We are able to xupply, on short nolle#, anv kind of male help to employers order will l>e fill ed very promptly. Apply. Old llellahle lii y sloiie Itiireau, ltJ2 I'eun avenue, I'ltt^lm rK KutalilUhed Ix7o. J i-0m REMOVAL ! t We have removed our Marble | and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 20S N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as wc have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Secliler prr^ri X BRASS CASTINGS OF ALI. KINDS X p MADE TO OKDEk. A V REAR 01 CAMPBELL'S MACHINE V * SHOP. E. WAYNE ST , Y X BUTLFR, PA A x>ocooooo ■> u 1 = -i . ? 0-t>. K«»r l?I C*k*fSllT'l S»i r. U.« .-.awr ice i.ieaiii l-feezel*. «*ii\ No. 6 4111 Ave., Pitt'! • r.\ IV. 3-ISMIm WMXTKfI- firemen, l!nkonn»ii, Machinist*, h'ii liuk< •*. lilurkMfihU.H ami lit;l|»e>» lor Mill, r -«* J - 'hoilrlvtrsami sill kinds of help. Pla««-9 <, M« r.»I Kniploymeiit Bureau, 201 Fude r.l - !■ A . j;lieny, Im. W \ IVTEO —At onre, fclrli In every capacity. to -10 j»*r wnelt: or money fefaixta!. Geueial Employment Uureau, 201 Fedcra! St.. Allegheny, I'a. 3-10-ly /WFR'CANT!LE BURRAU, Sccnn x J"'l r*t-cla*« Mfrcantllc nikd Mt-cl auii tal Poilttnni^ Office - Plttsl.ussr. l*» AM Fourth A venue, 3-19-ly Heada h Cured With Glasses. Artificial Eyes Kugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS 70-, pksji AVK\*rrc, OPP. PK.N.*V FITTSItI'Kf-. 3-l!l-ly CHIUHcSiER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS • Mn.fr. / Viv I. Ilishl' Eaadlm, a*k r>rn«ft«t (bf t» CHl';i;:::jver chkmical od. ai»» Mn4Wi.n Square, I'IMLA, PA Men 'Son '.Ma uww. I'KRI- '.>AI. Vupor, arolio) ai«l liiil hs i'a.'lul mill «i't.lp treatment a Kiio'lal l y lti *t of mtvlci; t'lvrn. .VIKH. IIAvIiKN. Mr»t lloor.Urj federal M , Mil Klieny ' lly.l'u. I'KKiO V A I, - , u wc(llsh MM Manlrui !N«. II.SIKMIM>. W/0 I'eiu. A i < ii up, ( • i iiii'l ll'w ii ) l-J V ntuburu. I'm. IF YOTJ AIIK HMkliig r.nf !'-ment,«aT« board ng In tlin c-ltjr until * you couiplitlo lll»trui l|.,T » 1...W to 'jllli'kljf ayctir » potltlou i .ri;.,r«*<»' Hurcau, 120 SlUii atinol, I'llUtjury, I'u. 0 OSTEOPATHIC PIIYSICIA.NH. )ilt. S. A. THOMPSON, nit. ISAIIKI. IIAIIA* FKV, OaUop.it Uc I'liTilrlaiia. r r' nl rim wri!i* JiJr uhorie in" List Mailed Upon Application. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and SaleStaoie Rear of Wick House. Butler "'enn'i The bunt of hones mid Hrnl clium ri(t» «l wavM on hand ami fur Ii I r«-. H«st accoinrjiedatlon* In l.nwn f'.r pr.rma i,.!ii. I....nrtiii;f ami traimlm.t trade. Hpcrl ») curi' giiuriijUnc.'l. Stable Boom For 65 Horiei A good r. Ims of horM'M. both' (Irlvnr* a.id draft l)orM'*i ulway* on Imnd and f«»r Hale under a full jcuaranl.en; and horH«*H hough pon proper notification-hv EARSGN B. NACE. Telcpfion* No. KIM L. C. WICK, JJKALKB »l» I LUriBHR. i I lirill OWNER NEW I have purchased the C. J. Harvey Pharmacy, in the Stein building, at 345 S. Main St., am remodeling and restocking the store. I have twenty-two years experience as a pharmacist, and compounding of prescriptions will be under my personal at tention. Pure drugs and honest treat ment guaranteed. When in town shopping, stop , and leave your packages. J. L. McKee, Pharmacist, Stein Block. S. Main St., Butler. Pa. Lincoln College, Rogers, Ohio. Spring Term opens April 14th. Normal Term, six weeks, be gins June 23rd. Commmercial, Ncrmal,Classic al, Musical and Art De partments Write for particulars A Hd rp LINCOLN COLLEGE. P. O Box 143, Rogers, Ohio. THE PESSIMISTS Have had quite an inning but they cannot shut off the energy of the Amei i can people. The country is making money as it never made money before. Get m\ dfi'ly letters and It-am j* hen.what arid how to bnv. and participite in thin money-utahing R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds Third flvft. and Wood St., PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, J. A. REYNOLDS, Manager. Family Reuq ions! We often cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting t ; » do some httie thing, (jet. a good picture ot your lumily and h< ine made at your first op portunity We make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxio inches and gairantee them permanent. Let us know ; n time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISHER NI. A. DERKIMER, Funeral Director. <; Main t. % ''A ! I————- Western University of Pennsylvania Entrance examinations for admission to the freshmen clas* In the collegiate and engineering departments will he held on Friday and Saturday, June IV and 20, 1903, at 9 a. m., alvj on Scptrm Imt 11 and 12, at the University Building, on Per rytville avrnuc, Allegheny, I'a. Prlzri are ol frrrd for ih** entrance examinations in classics arid mathematics • wnw bii mi i tat ckobkmum Binding of Books j (iur We put our i . ntiit linn i«. «iuilyii'{; tin" best ' and latent metliuC well i I>it used ii )ou have ii done at | flie Butler Book Bindery, I W. W. AM ON. Prop. Oi»u < 'cirt Uoose. ENGLISH SHIHE STALLION Cromwell of Willington. IMPOKTED direct liv owner. T>ajipl« Gruy, old. 171 hands. over 2.MM) lbs. , Full roistered for ">» y< itrs baek. For limiti'd numher wrvice *ls 00. FOR THIS hISABl I). I'eoiile H LINK FINDLEV. ( Wm. Foster, I > Architect. | / Plans or all klrnl of v | furnished on short notice. X 7 i>pi in 1'» tk Ilnildinx, 1 | P " pnyie/. P?- \ 11 F P. E Dacbenspeck. E. R. Turner r \ Ladies' lace shoes in vici kid with tlesible welt soles. Pat. I ( leather or stock tips. Opera or Cuban heels: these shoes sold S J at $2.50, in this sale they ro at SI.EB. f \ Ladies' lace shoes in fine dress kid with hand tnm soles. J t Pat leather or stock tips. Opera. Cnban and common shoes V V heels, these shoes sold at and £-.50 now go at Si.sß. t I Ladies' Oxfords in vici kid. patent leather tips, welt or S 3 turn soles at 98c. v y Men's heavy lace shoes, double sole and tap, 78c. f ? Daubenspeck & Turner, / N 10s South Main Street. ... Butler. Pa. N IM AYS c\ DAYIIr Wholesale Dealers ir\ the * ll'iiTesit of. l A iciuors, Beers and W i i\eis. Meilicinul Trade £C«pee Jiliy >lic.-ilt^cl. People's I'hone 578 Bell I'hone 218 jj 322 South Main i:t., liutler, Pa. The New-York Tribune Farmer > is h national ill nut rated agricultural weekly for farmers and their families, and stands at the head of the agri cultural press. It is H practical paper for practical farmers, helping them to secure the largest possible profit from the farm through practical methods. It is entertaining, instructive and practically useful to the farmer's wife, 3011s and daughters, whose interests it covers in an attractive manner. The regular price is #I.OO per year, but for H limited time ae will receive your subscription for THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER and also for your own favorite local newspaper, THE CITIZEN, Butler, Pa. Both Papers One Year for Only $1,50 Send your order and money to the CITIZEN. Your name and address on a postal card to THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City will brinj? free sample copy. Most I jiberal Offer Of The Year. 0 CAPITAL SURPLUS * $200,000.00. $200,000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $21,138.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. SUCCESSOR TO BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, 108 South Main Street. 1 WM. CAMI'IIELL, Jr.. President. J 11. TltolJTM AN. Ist Vl'-e I'rei. W. A. STEIN, '.'n/l V|c« I rflfl.SAvPngs checking /■ accounts _ _ A* W BV MAI l_ X *rlte fur lllcrofurr rxplnlnlno fiow rnsy it I*. § M»a«ln Ouor 7,30 O, O O 0.00 1 I GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK J V W(IOI> ANI) r>IAMOMI> -SX.S. l'lTT*ttllHO.rA.y I'M tc Butler County National Bank, Hutler Pen n, Capital paid in Jaor),000.00 Surphin and Profit! - f 165,000.00 J ,1. Hfrtman, President; J V. Ritts, vic»; Pitrsi'iciK; O. McM?rHn, Caahier, A. i . feiuu. < : n siiltr. A kll rural lianklnK i)U»i'i<'W I Fau«wc(rßu. Int«re»t pal'l "11 tlii.o doponliu. Monny 1 rianerl on approved m>ourlty. W(, Invite you toopnn an account with thin '* Hon. Jo»i>ph Uartinan, Hon. W H. WaUlror. Harry ll« asl< y 11. Mr- Hwrin.-y, <■. I'. ('oillns I. Smith. I.i-nII«i I lla/l»tt, M. 11l lisliaw. W. 11. I.ark In, I I' [(''fin l>r W. 0. Ml' andlt'MW. Il«-i> Ma* j.nlj. V. U. ' nible spavin 'J LidkbSUH'-....: .-ffl U 'A N'TKIi Ev<«ry limlv to sen«l II! rout* f»»r Lir mil/ » U n.aifii U'jhcr hu « ••* •- riri«l pjiini 'A h Ktn-'.t, IV*> Kf'iiii Hj Hlmrpo'inrtf, Ku ZAHNISER & CO. 4,'<» Fourth Ave . I'lttfthiirff, I'a., Sell A Kxchange Stores, Business 3 Boots, Oxfords, Slippers for \ A i3i every and any service or occasion. > n Rmi 0 > S LSO ' s 2o °. i J VMI 111 Gil O $2.50, $3.00 and up > b to $5.00 a pair. i Women's llsoM: < 4 pHi $2.50, $3 and up to $5.00 a * yj hrW'l pair, representing the highest ' [m I art in the manufacturing of * \ shoes and shown in all de- | [4 A sirable leathers. . Ij ) Misses'7sc, sl, 1.25 & 1.50. < [I A I Children's 25c, 50c, 75c &$1 W ■ Boys'9ocsl, 1.25, 1.50,&52. j Don't buy a shoe until you pj have inspected our Spring [4 lines —now —ready Hfe A grand display of fine footwear in all the new styles. The time of the year is here when you want a nice palp of shoes or oxfords for summer wear. 'I OXFORD^!!" Our stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's oxfords is com plete. Dongola, Velour call and Patent-vici, with low medium or extra high heels Large assortment of one, two three and four strap slippers, &oQtos|.so ; Ladies' Fine Shoes- SOROSISS, They are the extreme of fashion and the acme of common sense and comfort, being constructed on scientific principles. They are perfect fitting and satisfactory in every respect. The very newest and most exclusive creations in SOROSIS styles are now shown by us. Complete stock of Gokey's hand made plain toe apd working shoes. High Iron Stands with four lasts at 50c feolc Leather cut to any amount you wish to purchase. Repairing neatly and promptly done. JOHN BICKEL, 13# South Main St., i-i iiUTI.KK', fv\. REMOVAL! Win. Cooper, the tailor, will remove his stock of goods, April Ist, from the Newton Music Store to Room No. 1, Stein Block, near Willard Hotel. These will be but temporary quartern pending his removal to his old stand at corner of Diamond. HAMMIM 'S CK|.tfßßAftfl) IND| VN ROOT TABLED Oreati-vt Kidney and l.,iver Kcmeriy. Ponltive etire tor Sick Headache, H<»nr Btc, 50c, and fl.oo HAMMILL MEDICINE CO, V \X I 4 No. :t(HJ MILTENBERUER .STREET. PITTSBURG, PENN'A. Subscribe for the CITIZEN