Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 30, 1890, Image 4

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    CARTER'S
lEjk"®!
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles fnci
debt to • biJiolM state of til-' system. such an
fidScUiess, JCaiwea. Drowsiness. Distress afu-r
eatin*. Pwn in the Side. Ac. Whil« their inrni
remarkable success baa tieen shown in curing
SICK
Headachy yet CARTER'S Lrrri-B LITER PII.TJI
•re equally valuable m Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying cornplaint, while
fbry also eorreet all disorders of tn«« stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowel*.
Kven H they only eured
HEAD
Ache ther would be almost pneeies* to thoso
who suffer from th,'* d:«tres<Jig camplaint:
but formnuMy t>- s R-odBMB does end
here ar.d th «« »ho once try them will find
tte«* little pills valuable in RO many wars that
Aey will not be wiiiing to do without them.
But after all sick Lead
ACHE
is the fcano of so many lives that here w whero
we make our jrreAt boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
CAHTFR'S I.nTTX ta PHAS are very small
AO«l very easy to take. < >ne or t'.vo piils make
• dose. Tliiry are strictly vegetable and do
uotgripoor purge, but by their J" rl!* a«*ti"n
please all who n»* them. In vials at l -"> cents;
Ave for sl. BoM everywhere, or s»r.t by iuaiL
Ci2TZ2 xzz::n:2 :0., its* ~~1.
SaaJl HL SaalSose. kill fries.
If I litß
CCftStJv,:*»SOW.
SCROFULA,
COUCH or COLD,
THROAT AFFECT'OW,
WASTING of FLESH,
Or mwy 7 icram »/•.•<ttv lit*' Throat ami
J.u+tfjs a: r Injl-imeG, Tack of Strength or
Verve I J "trer, you can be relieved and
Cured by
scom EMULSION
OF
PURE ODD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Ask far Scott's Vtntdsiou, and let nc
mejflcnsaticm or solicitation iru/ucc you to
accept a substitute.
Sold, by all Druggists.
KOTT SL BOWIE, dwaists, H. Y.
j|j^
"QQMI m ffO bfloe and trj tills, a*d sac if I cant
inako foat Thousand! n
————— ■ I II I I I I!■ ■ HI—HI
wjjk for Pik-Bon. nhi:h
WILL stAia OLO A NKW RWNNITU«S Varnish
WILL STAIN SLA«S AND CHIMAWAAE at the
WILL STAIN TINWARC enmo
WILL STAIN YOU* OLD CAAACTR time•
WILL STAIN SABVS COACH AND
CD I K-lp3 ON
J£.S"iLSfttSßs\\ r ,r '
WOIJ TV & ntiir.fii.m FillaCeli/fcla.
I| an abaolutA, poaitljre anil 'tire for Sick
Headache. ItlMmnnmw, f*oii»tfpnt<on. \rrvoha
Dehliitr. BrUhts DUfam*. Dlahetw Mini Ton
—ptlon. It goes to Hue verr r«M»t of all tliseasea
ouaaetl by in impure RUtte of U/e blood.
APLEXfO.\ Is a M?hly rr»nc«ntrateil am!
Cirerfu) extract of the moat valmtUe ami
rbn known to medical acimce, \ rei »r**«l from the pre
aerlpuon of a noted English phjrairi;«n. and cures
when all ocher remedies fail. «»f tt»«* highest
and Ktrongeat tetitimoniali from grateful patieat* can be
Shown. The flr«t dose inai ires von with ronfldencs —Oo
So Tour draejfiat. purchase a bottle, and bo cured.—Valu
shts book aent free to all. Address,
FRA.\RLI\ HART, Warren let., lew York.
DOCTORS LIKE
Mm 8 rKIVATE DISPENSAKY.
OFFICES, 828 PEN* AVE.,
—PITTSBURGH, PA.—
All formD of Dethtto and Com
pllcatra i>iM.aaeJ) requiring COXFI*
ami SriKNTiric Me«!l''a-
A|B are treated at this Dhipensary with a guieew
■rely attained. Dr.B. K. Lake l.i a member of tho
toyal College of Pbynlcinns and Surgeon*, and it
Ae oldest and most exjHjrlejic&d SPKCIALI.ST in tho
■itr. Special attentloa given to Kervous lability
tin (Kcetrtra mental •xerli<m, imlisi retionx of
faath, Ac., rsri.ilug physical and mental d< ray, lack
tf eaergy, despondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Soros,
Fits, Piles, Bheumatisni ami all d.teases of the Skin,
Blood, Lungs, Urinary organs, Ac. Consultation
frvo and strictly confidential. OiEio hours!) to 4 »ud
Tto Sundays Ite4p. u. only. £ Call at olf.ee
IK. hA£a, M. D.V.K.C.P.S. or E. J. Lakk, M. D.
Yhoum.ti. bar. li»cn cured by
•r low vf linru froai biiMi.*:** '2 In-
CTiraiileVyi.lDeritwa.ttwl. s _•! ;■ -r» Ire>r-;ir.
CURE GUARANTIED.
MMind wandsria# cnr»d. Earned
in on# Teatimnamls fr"m ail
p«rtff of the >«»•<■>■ t iui t r rrrrr
mfcß, «rat nn appTic-.tiow to Prof,
A. lioiaotio, I J3I Futh Avo. K :\t York.
I S&- $ cja STOPPED m*
w \-1 lnsans r t-s.. Pv.tond
•a id SCIE^T
B W ft riEBVERESTO'Vfcrt
K7 •
curt J*e ftervM > yi etc.
lNr*Ll.lci.K if takea at direrte-1. /;> J :ft after
Jh-:t sfiy'r utr. *a \ fi trial 1 : <cle f»e«: to
Fit «»a*iv-n's. thrr on No« wJrrn
11 > V tt. KI t. ,»» iruh ?f*K»'i?vltlohs.Va.
r>fut".r. SIVA HE Vr IMITATING FRJUDi..
FOR up aim
Vin LOST or .tMHIKG SATfEOOt
Ginnal aad HEKTOLH I'Kiili.'l ~
W»»k»«»srf Body ami Hind, Effect*
at Xrrsrsor !»»«wc • a Old cr Yoynr
Mw>, »rtl. «m>»OOI) r,!l, Kf-.torrt. Il.« to «"i
•InMAn.lll.t
Mm),!.!; Utatli.s HCII rr.HTa«M-'1...,5H iu » -,nr.
U.tlf/ irt-n,_iO SUt,. -*i *
H*a.
Mimt Ei!b MEDICAL CO.. » ». Y.
SCHUTTE A: O'BRIEN
Sanitary Plumbers
AHII Oas Fitters.
I»KA laKUh I W
Sewer Pipe,
(ras Fixture*,
Globes and
Natural (ian Appliuncc .
JeftersonSt.,opp. r<owry House
BUTLER, P^V.
AKNTS WABTEO^r/'r: i,
«if|wytnnitiy. irco. A. es.vU, &iZ S. Y.
H.'HE CXTIZE3ST.
ViISCKLI.ANEOrS
AGRICULTURAL.
All fallen frnit, whether very young or
nearly matured, should be destroyed in or
der to prevent the propagation of insects
as mach as possible.
Peas may still be planted for a later sup
ply. Use the dwarf kinds and keep them
well cultivated, as the grass will easily
crowd them out during warm weather.
Cows will not refuse stagnant water
i when thir-ty. and as such water contami
nates the milk the matter of a plentiful
-apply of fresh water is un important one.
Stock ne*d salt when green food it plen
tiful more than at any other time. The
lack of salt sometimes causes injurious ef
fect* from green food that might be avoid
ed by its use for stock.
Gilt-edged batter depends for its tjuali
ty »ot only upon the breed and feed to a
certain extent, but more so on the skill of
the dairyman. The first requisite is clean
liness, which begins at the stable and ends
with the packing of the butter f:>r market.
By keeping the surface of the -oil loose
the loss of moisture by captllary attraction
and evaporation will be partially avoided.
A loose soil, if of only an inch in depth,
serves as a mulch, of covc*ring over the
surface of tho ground, thus protecting the
roots and a-sisting to retain the moisture
below.
Xew varieties arc often sold because they
are "noyelties" rather than because they
are better than the old tried and standard
kind. It is better to use varieties <>r trees
and vegetables that are known to be the
best for the section where they have been
tested, in preference to using others until
experience gives an opportunity to know
more of the newer varieties. Novelties
should be tested in a limited way.
An excellent mode of planting carrot and
parsnip seed, is to drop the seed in small
quantity six inches apart in tho rows, in
stead of scattering the seed in the row.
By this method the plants will come np in
stools, and can be thinned out if too thick,
whereas if the seed i.s scattered the plants
'may come up straggling, as the seed does
not germinate very easily under adverse
conditions. Extra plants taken from the
rows may be transplanted elsewhere.
CtraCtTLIO ASD PLAN! LICE.
Rev. H. 11. Urunning, writing from
White Haven, Pa., to the Philadelphia
Record, says: "For four years I have used
a decoction of tobacco stems as a remedy
for the sting of-tke enrenlio, and with com
plete success, on removing a drop of g"im
adhering to the plum, or the crust that
forms over the inoon-shnped cut. there is
nothing to lie seen except the e'enn sear,
and the fruit is uninjured. Formerly
nearly nil our plums were ruined, but
since we have adopted this method we
have no wormy fruit. Plant lite, which
infest the leaves at the ends of the twigs,
are also destroyed.
"Half fill a vessel with tobacco stems,
loosely pressed down; fill up with boiling
water: let it stand till the nest day; then
syringe the tree thoroughly. Do this when
the plums are about the size of a pea, ami
again two weeks later."
52,500 Reward for a Lost Cat.
The equivalent in English money of
$2,500 was once ottered by an obi lady in
London for the return of a favorite cat
which had strayed or been stolen People
called her a "crauk," and perhaps she was.
It is unfortunate that one of the gentler
sex should ever gain this title, yet many
do. It is. however, frequently not their
fault. Often functional derangements will
apparently change a woman's entire
nature. Don't blame such sufferers it they
are "cranky" but tell the'.n to use Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Perscription, which is an
infallible remedy for "female weaknesses."
It will soon restore them to their normal
condition. It is xrarrautcd to give satis
faction in every case, or money paid for it
will be returned.
Dr. I'ierce's Pellets, the original and
only genuine Little Liver Pills; -■> cents a
vial: one a do«e.
—At the hatchery of the State Fish
Commission at Erie they recently received
20,000,000 yellow pike eggs, which are
hatched out by this time. They are to be
deposited in the lake and in the stream*
a:ill -mailer lakes of this part of Pensylv;:-
nia. This will givo the lttrmers and others
living along the streams an increased in
terest in fishing culture. If the water
courses are kept pure, they will be able to
to have every stream in the State stocked
inside of five years. The yellow pike is
one of the best food fish in fresh water, is
very hardy and grows to a large size. In
the lake it is one of the choicest of fi.-h,
anil in the streams it becomes as game as
trout.
If you have not taken your spring
medicine yet. get Hood's Sarsaparilla at
ence. 100 doses one dollar.
—lt easy enough for us o tell what
wc admire, esteem and respect, but to tell
what we love is not easy.
—Of the 14,770 murders in country
during the past six years, 558 were avenged
by hanging, and 975 by lynching. This
rather goes to show that Judge Lynch is
more expeditious in his methods than the
regular courts of law.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To THE FITOITOR:—I'IO&B# inform your READERS
tbatl Lavo a positive remedy for tiie above-named
By its timely uao thousand.! of hojwjlciiK
have been permanently cured. I shall be glad
to «end two bottles of my remotfy FIIEE to any of
your readeni who hare conuumption if they will
Betid mo thf-ir Kxpreas and P. O. address. lU-spoct
fully, T. A. &LOCUM, M. C,. Itil I'earl St., N. Y.
—Gftzzam—The etmaus enumerator* will
have to be very brave men. Bunting'—
W'kw fitwMtn—Thoy will t«» f£*>
right up to women and ask how old
are.
FITS.—AII tits st<*pp»*l irfe by Dr. Kline's
<«r<*nt U«*ston*r. No tits alter fir»t da. s
Marvelous cures* Treatise and tiou trial
bottle tree to Fit cases. Send to !>r. Kline, 101
Arch St.. Phi Fa, l*a.
—Applicant (to country editor)—Do you
want aiy help on your paper? Kditor—
What experience haveyouhadf Applicant
llave been a cowboy for three years anil
have assisted at a number of hangings.
Kditor—All right; you may go on as a critic
and also take charge of the poetic depart
ment.
To Consumptives.
TKe underfilled having been restored to
health by Mtn| i<* uie«tt», after Mtflering for
several yearn with a >evere lung affection,
Biid thut dread disease Consumption, iw
anxious to nj'it e fcnowo to hi* f"*l!>»w sulfur
em the means of cure. To thi.se who desire
it, he will eheerf'nllj send (tree of chargei u
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure lor Consumption,
Asthm*, Catarrh, Hroitchiti* nud all throat
an! i II Mahnti *. II» hopes all sufferers
<ill try hit Itemedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desirine tie prescription, which will
cost ti.em nothing, and may prove a bless
ing, will please address REV. KDWAKD A.
\\ 1 !.»>>.■», WilliamsWurg, K <";iuuty, New
York.
llr. i'icxo--l's gettin'tircM ob «l' railroad
persansien, gonnlemen. II r. Renders—
So's I. Mr. H.ites—AVhad's yo' magnates
a-growlin' 'bout? Mr. Piexo —A feller on
d' train eomiu' down guv nioaquahter wiv
a hole into it, an' when 1 kicked, he took
ba«i «' quahter, an' tole me t' use d' hole
'er to hurry massif in.
—The potato digger always "iitlcuvors to
get at the root of the thing.
—Straw hats ure nesting.
UN'S
Boot it Shoe Store
The Centre of
Attraction.
Large lots of fine Spring footwear
arriving daily, comprisin? the latest
patterns, best makes and by long
odds the lowest prices in the town
: for stylish and reliable Boots, Shoes
and Slippers. Our store is filled with
j choice bargains.
It Will Pay Ycu To Come and
See
I the wonderful surprises in beautiful
styles and at so small a cost.
It is a duty every man owes to
himself and family to invest bis
' hard-earned money where it will
' bring the best return. Ilcnce we say
to the man vrbo has the desire to
obtain his Spring and Summer Boots
and Shoes at prices which are uu
-1 doubtedlv the very lowest come here
■ come to us. In full assurance you
cannot do near BO weil elsewhere.
No Matter What Kind of
Boot or Shoe You Need,
He it a good strong shoe in Ladies'
at 7i> cents to SI.OO or the finest in
| the town at $1.25, 1.50 and up to
and $4. If you want serviceable
heavy shoes in Men's at 75 cents, $1
and £1 25 in Bluchers, Plow Shoes,
Credemore and Brogaue; if you want
fine shoes in Men's you will find
them at sl, $125, $1.50, $2 and up
to $5.75. The finest styles you ever
beheld in Calf, Kangaroo, Cordovan,
Veal and Buff in Button Bals aud
Congress.
Uur special low prices, handsome
styles, the tremendous stock is
alreadv the talk of the town and
county.
It needa only to foo known what
great, bargains we aro offering and
the crowds of people wto have pat
ronized us tbis Spring, and stiil in
creasing as each and every customer
is an advertiser.
Our Boys'- Youths' and Chil
dren's Shoes
admit of ao comparison. Our trade
therein is wonderfnl; the reason is
plain.
We curry everything for Boys w>d
Children's footwear; are chuck full
of pretty shoes in heel and spring,
biaek or fancy colors.
Uur iine of Ladies' Oxford? and
Slippers by far the largest in the
town; prices lowest, styles the hand
somest, in black and fancy colors, at
50 cents, SI.OO, $1 25 and $2 00.
We have same price to all. Xo
auction or old job lots s # old. Yon
are safe in buying from us. Drop in
and see us.
B. C.IIUSELTON.
No. 4, N. Main St., Butler, i't»
Standard Bred
Trotting Stallion.
( ..Of Riii«r 1 - /Hainbletonlanio.
r7- J ' !•*>< t .\iare by Exton Kclij *
t.Zit < ~ r f nvoorts'ftariiblK'an
| Daughter o t iabrc(l Mess' U^TIH
(LIIEY TIP "08S is closely related
to most of the fast trotters and great
sires of trotters Height 16 L i hanti-;
weight 1200 pounds, lie is stylish,
handsome and a <rrea' roadster, and
very fast walker; spirited, but fear
less; intelligent and tru>;y and trans
mits the?e qualities to his colts.
Those wishing to raise trotters, car
riage, coach or general purpose
horsey, or sprightly draft horses
should examine h ; and his cobs at
the Scott barn, ail -v opposite! Wiek
house stable
TERMS S2O payable iu advance
with privilege of return. Accidents
at owner's risk Ask for pamphlet
at
THE RACKET STOKE,
;i4 S. Mailt .V., Hullcr, I'a.
2TI2V ' 2:152
BUFFALO BOY.
ISTo. 3.8H'2.
lIurFAU) HOY IS liy :ti>- great sire Poeallontiis
i..... N;i |T:a». sire of ISlillylu Ctrl. 2:12./. Haven
I'.i.y, 2:l'. ... alnl 14 othfis WHU n-'.-i.U better
than J-M. He eoinhlnet the blond ni t !i- Poea
buuliti's, 2:1-"/, Tom Hall's, 2:11 anil Ihe
Abler lean Star-, 2:10 1 .. lie U slat;'laril-bre.l m
I nlli sides aMI Is registered nailer the highest
rules In breeding, lie Is the fastesf bred stal
lion In the county ami the only stnlilon In the
county i years and over that w;i, awarrteU a
premium In illood at the Butler t'o. Fair
tall. Buffalo Boy is a pure gaiteil trotter with
out any appllane«» and trots fast fur the hand
ling be haa lutd. Ills get are all large and line
galled. His oldest colt was started in a race a'
MtlleinUiwn as a gn en j-year-old. having had
onlv two weeks truck »'nrk, chasing the others
outa3*w gal' and getting part ol the our-.-,
and taking hrst premium wherever shown
Puffalo Hoy Ls Mood bay, l« hands high and
weighs 1,200 pounds, is a perrecl be, lei or a
coach Or roadster. He iviil be found at my
barn dtirlng the M.'hunn o( ii.ty, j:*- miles north
east or i'lospeel. Terms. T~
l-'or paitiiirtars aiiit i'' r 1 e ,m -i th" i.-rin
or address ALOXZOMC* ANlH.fc.ss,
Isle, Pa.
MONTAGUE NO. 1993.
J !it* imported lVii h".T«»n hor«c Moatair
will make the season of IH*.») as lullovvs, com-
IN* IICIIIK April 28th: The liist three days of
1 r if ii wi'.'ic at rtif ♦tarn "t Aloozo 'ai'iif
lin I rHiikiiu twp., and Mi last three davsol,
♦Mi ll WKf'k nt t!i*i t>ar;i of S. « . M«'<':tiel!'*ss. i«i
< i.;y iwp.. 4 miles Wf.-t "1 on the
Hickory Mill road, and continuing thus during
i the seariou.
A d» si.Tlptl«»n of MoiituK'ie i.-» us he
IS well known lu the county, h*- huvtm? proved
liiixi.sell riie best stock horse of lii.i breed In
the county.
TKKMS : Ito to insure. We make his terms
low that no person can afford to breed to
jjrade* '*r scrubs.
For further particulars see posters or ad
dressi,
/. S. 11A VS, or ALONZO McC ANDLKss
liutlcr. Pa. Prospect, l'a.
1,18.
n i CatarhH
Cm balmHtoLY^jM
Gic,, R,n,f atWCfa^cuß R otfgl
once and Cure*
tohn IN Hl:.m FHAYFEVER^^J
CATARf?H
hay-F£V^
A particle of t!i • !i tl'.n Is ap »!te 1 lnt.ot.he
n«#st»ij, Is u> use and Is rju ckly ah
sorbed, « iu;il]y e!<*anslirr tin* ua-.il j
of catarrhal vlru>. < itii he.ilth% seen Hons.
P a Hays nam and InilaminatJon. pr«)f»«tH t.Jio
m moranai linings or the ne;td troni additlonai
cokls, completely IKUIIS the sores and restores
the sensi- of taste and snndl. Henerlclal leaults
arc reall/.c.1 by a few uppU<-attoiis.
A 1 ItOKOl'Oi! TSEA rMKNT W J.I. U K .
lHw; 50 cents at druggists; by mall, r< mister
ed. GO cents. C'lrculars sent free.
ELY HKOTII KJiS, iirugETists. w Warm Ht.,
N. V.
Cutarrh in Not a lihxxl IliiieaNe*
No matter what parts It may Anally effect* ca
? irrh always Mart sin the head, and t>elongs to
tt;» he aI. There is no mystery of tin-origin or
t !ih dreadful d|s« I! begins In a I i gleeted
I col«!. one of the kind that Is *\siir«* to i e lietter
I in a few day:*.' Thousands "i vlifius know
I h.**•'. I Is i>> Jsiwl exi • -rlcnee. Kly's < r . m Ilaltn
I (?ures colili In the l»ea.i and catarrh In all Its
DHE Grain-Saving, Time-Sav
ing, Money-Saving Thresher
of this day and age.
More Point 3of Exclusive |
i a Superiority than all others j
combined.
raV ER Y Thresherman and
B Farmer is delighted with its
marvelous work.
only Superior for all kinds
I Bcf Grair, but the only suc
cessiui handler of all Seeds.
MTIRE Threshing Expenses
9 S , often 3to 5 times that -mount)
made by extra Grain Saved. J
Material, j
IVI and Finish beyond all com- I
JLji"...? parison.
IBRATOR owners get the
gfa best jobs and make the most
j B 81 Money.
Igjpfg for Sim- !
j BHE plicity. Efficiency, and Dura- |
| H fcility.
EYOMD all rivalry for Rapid
} |jf 4| Wcrl:, Perfect Cleaning, and i
for Saving Grain.
SQUIRES no attachments or
! gj jT<g rebuilding to change from
| pi Grain to Seeds.
BROAD ar>d ample Warranty
given r,n ail our machinery.
Engines Unrivaled
H Si I,i Mete, al, Safety, Power and
EM D-«biii:y.
Fr.mphlet giving full ir.-
fomsa ion, sent Free. It tells
ffgEVODUTICN in Threshin.-
8 t/_.. ' i-.cr - Send fcr pam-
Our readers will be pleased to
learn that
The Great Ameri
can HOG
lias arrived in good shape.
Ili.s ho:r>liip is quite a hog
and lie weighs
So,ooo pounds
and cost
Ti 11,0 00,
The building that encloses
IJ is Majesty is lot feet long
hv J \\ feet wide, and is locat
ed in Butler twp, on the
grounds of '"'l he Butler Salt
and Chemical Works.''
lie is not yet on exhibition
but when he is ready great
thirurs are expected of him and
the public will be notified ac
cord i ugly.
, A si,();:() Per Vi ar f.n<l Expenses
8 1 » fcS I V i -vliat we are paying. We want
ft it • il 1 V »mre and will pay Salary and
MU- !« I Uk.imm.sos or Literal commission
fr<M :-■ :rr. \ Hare Opportunity fur uny man
v. 'uru't'. i >II a> i.oi-al. Tray I'njj or Oen
ei A;-!h for i reliant* Nurs.-ry that iiuaraii
t. • s It siocfe. .\dilress, at once.
R. D. LuetcbFord & Co.
%'urHeryiHf»it KorliMtfr, V K
M« i,t ion this paper.
Wm. F. Miller.
Manufacturer of
Stair Hails,
Balusters,
and Newsl-pcsts.
. v \ll J. fncls <if wood-turning done to order, also
i)oeor;Ued and Carved wo»>d-work, su<* ii hm
Casing. Corner blocks, I'anfls and all kinds oi
fancy wood-work for inside decoration of
houses.
CA LL AN!) SKE SA M PLKS.
Homeihing new .uid attractive. Also
FURNITUHJI
at iowest.cash prices.
Store at No. i N. Main street.
Factory at No. 59, N, Washington &treeu
BI.TI.EK - I'KNNA
TWO CHOICE ht'ilOOl-ti
BROOKE HALL,
For Girls and Young Ladies.
Shortlidge Media
Academy,
For Beys 3ntl Young Men.
SWITHIN O.SHORTL!D«£. A W
JIAUVAHD OR A Dt; ATE.)
M KOI A. X'A., (Xei>r Philadelphia.)
FHINIETIIN COLEEUE
L?•;TRA;sCE EXAMINATION.
(Conducted liy Prof. Wm. M. Sloan; con
tinuing i wo da> st)
For admission to all departments in the
Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Classes,
ami lor the New School of Electrical En
gineering. Will begin at
11 oVI ck, Tijurnday. .June J2, 18!)0,
at McClintock li'l'd, 514 Market St., Pitts
burjrh.
This will also include preliminary ex
aminations fur ihose intending to enter the
College a year later.
s.">o as a prize is offered liy the Princeton
Alumni Association of Western Pennsyl
vania for the best examination passed here
lor the Freshman Class. Applicants should
send their names early to
WM. SCOTT, I'res. Alumni Ass'n,
100 Diamond St., Pittsburgh, I'm
A MATTER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU.
If snlTcrine from long sLwding «"lir«.ni«- <li .•.».-<l*i . .i.~os of thu ia„,>J. SWiii and
Xcrrou- -'.rui. i •• .II .1 .!l". ring froui
Ear, I \\r, No so and Throat Trouble.
MOItITZ SAI.M >! !►.. Sp»rl«li»t on I»i»ras< « J J. Mcl'l.Kl l,.t>, H. II , Kpnialiil on
of Eye, Ear Vise, Throat ami I an**. I'hroalr Disease*.
Thev willvisi t this county every four weeks, thus saving their patients the trouble
and expense of visiting the city, as th, y are the only physicians ami surgeons in this
country who carry their own Manakins. Models. Diagrams, etc.. to illustrate ami make
plain to all afflicted the cause ami nature of their diseases.
Examination and Consultation Frea to Eveybody.
nr» unDIT7 CAI M the great Gorman Oculist, will be here and perform all opera-
SJn. ItiUlll It— OML In • iiini-. n 111" 1 Eye. Ear. .Vise and Throat, without pain and In less
time than am other Uviim' oculist. This will gtfe his numerous pat leuts and others who are In
ne< d .if Med: -ai i rat nie'.i 1 aii opportunity tu consult this distinguished physician. Whose iluties
at the Institute will permit only monthly visits to your community.
Chronic Diseases of t he Eye.
Such a*- ■ ranulat'd lUls. chrnnle inflaniatlon of
the ll<ts. T.f tii.' iris. ..i the choroid, of the Ketl
na fhronie uleeratk.il. sjiasnis of the lids, can
en of 111" lids at .1 eye, tears running over the
cheeks day ..ml nlglit blindness, purulent or
mattering sore eves. (loiiorrliCMil Optliulmla.
.Svphiliue Onthalniia, red blotches or brown
ones oil the l-all. phlyctenular Opthalmta.
Opacities or milk white spots on the eye, glau
coma or cupping or the nerve. Amaurosis, fall
ing out of laslies, sores, redness of edges of lids
and eyes, and all other diseases to which the
«JB 01 Mil HUWIII»itW are liable, positive and
rapid cure guaranteed. •
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses.
Ground and made to tit all defective eyes.
Near sight, far dull and weak sight spots
before the eyes, squint eyes Astigmatic e\es.
drooping <*yes, every micli dcf< < t «ur d l'\
perfects tit ted glasses. The old made to see
as good" at- the young, and read with as
muct ease and pleasure.
Ear Troubles are Cured by Dr.
Salm
In an astonishing quick time lie w ill relieve
you of all roaring, hissing and ringing noise,
heaviness. Itching, pain, ruimdig of the ears,
will close up a hole in a drum of fifty years
standing; will Insert artificial ear drums of Ins
own invention with astonishingly gratifying re
sults.
A Word About Catarrh.
II is In the miic us. membrane, that wonder
ful -emi-Hutd envelope surrounding the deli
cate tissues of the :.tr and tood passages, that
Catarrh makes its stronghold. Once estaldish
ed it eats into the very vitals, and renders life
Out i long-drawn breath oi misery and disease
dtilllngthCs-n.se of hearing, trammeling the
power oi speech, destroying the faculty of
smell, t liming the breath and killing the re
fined plea.- ure's of c-te. InsUltio'islv by creep
ing on ip.;.! a simple cold 111 llie head. It as
saults the membranous lining and envelo|ies
Th ■ t.ones eatli.g llirou; h the delicate coats and
causing inlMinattoii. sloughing and death.
Nothing short->f total eradication will secure
health to the patient and all alleviativea are
simplv procrastinated sufferings, leading to a
fat.ll termination. 1)11. SALM has, by a treat
ment local and constitutional, made the cure of
this dread disease a certanty, and has never
l tiled. Even when the disease had made fright
ful Inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing,
smell and taste 1. -u- been recovered, and the
disease thoroughly driven out.
j UR. MOKITZ s> DM Is a German by birth
ano education, is w Idely know n as an authori
ty on diseases appertaining to his
viz: 11 isea.se- ol I lie Eye, Eur and Throat and til
Catarrh, and has secured for himself an envia
ble reputation, particularly as an operator.
C< IN SI LTATION I'KKE!
Will be at Butler, Pa., at Hotel Yoge
lev, June 1 1 and 12, Wednesday and
ThurscLy, and return every four
weeks.
Kstablislied 1850
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
i\o. North Main St., BUTLER, PA..
1J K A LEE IN
Diamonds,
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silver war 2,
Spectacles, &c., &c.
Society Emblems of all Descriptions,
llupairini; in sill branches skillfully done and warranted.
1880 ESTABLISHES!* 1850
The Grant Monument.
TO BE BUILT BY TliE
IjADIIiS,
Without the aid of millionares or moneyed men.
Kor tliis purpose the (Gilbert Mfg. (Jo. are making a spe
cial clot.li for ladies dres* linings, tiie hist for the money they
have ever placed on the market,and which can be sold at 20cts
per yard.
Now the ladies oi the United States can buy enough in
six months to complete the monument, and thereby accomplish
what the gentlemen have been unable to do in six years.
A percentage of all the purchases goes into the treasury
of the Grant Monument Association. 1 Ins plan enables
ladv to he able to say that she contributed something towards
the erection of this monument.
It ir-a matter of history that the ladies were obliged to
come to the rescue in order to complete the monument on
Bunker Hill.
To prevent deception, we have caused thu name Giant
Memorial Twills" to be printed on the selvage of every yard oi
this clot, <>• l'. DORM AN, Pres.
FOR SALE 8Y
Hitter & Ralston.
W'ANTMi.. \<;i:\rs l <»it wnnsTKK -i not :>' wno Ai.b
.i!»rl«!_r«'i I>i« - tHUjiirv. I.v ln*i\•• t• • r 1*11• »r\ Hfjl i L-f p f ••vimJiw i.*t •»
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, . LORO& THOMAS.
Chronic Diseases.
I
The 1 Victors treat no aente diseases, but
makes an entire specialty of chronic and long
standing disease-. < .-es given up by other
doctors and pronounced incurable, tliev most
desire to see. The doctors have treated over
1-..11H1 cases In Ohio In the last twelve years,
many of which had been given up as Incurable,
some to be blind, others deaf, and a large num
ber f be invalids for lile. Hut behold! now
they see and hear, ami many are started on the
high road to health and recovery every day.
The Doctors are surrounded with the largest
collection of fine Instruments ever imported to
tills country for examining and treating all
chronic diseases oi the mjsAD. FACE, EYE.
EAH. TIIItOAT. HE-Mtr. 1.l NHS. stomach.
I.lver, Kidneys, bladder, skin, llrain and
Nervous system. Cancers. Tumors, Plies. Swell
ing-. Old sores l'its, I'aral sls. Neuralgia,
l.'hetimafism. Dropsy. Gout. Sick Headache,
l'etiility. depression of Spirits, Diseases of Chil
dren. Hereditary Diseases, etc., etc., and. In
fact, all long standing and Chronic Diseases.
Rectal Diseases.
They also Make a specialty of All Forms of
RECTAL Diseases, riles— Internal and Ex
ternal. Itching and Weeding. Kectal llcers,
' Fissures. Fistula—which are often taken for
Nervo,is anil Lung Diseases, all cured if taken
in time. Jiemember. we cure all forms of Piles
without pain. Interruption or detention from
business, and without the use of Knife. Caustic,
Llgat lire or Injection. Come and be convinced.
(I'r. Met'lellan made these diseases an Exclu
sive Specialty for Ten Years In a Large City.
Manhocd Perfectly Restored.
I i ml. k, painless and certain cure for Im
potence. Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhoea
I. .--. -. Weakness and Nervous Debility, also
for Prostatitis. Varicocele and all private dis
eases. whether rrom imprudent habits of youth
or sexual excesses in mature years, of any
cause lhat debilitates the sexual functions,
speedily and permanently cured. Consultation
free and strictly conlidentiai. Absolute cures
, guaranteed. No risk Incurred.
I'f.kso'ss Unsk ili.kci.i.y treated by Ignorant
pretenders who keep trifling with them month
alter in giving poisonous ami inmurious
compounds, should call and see the Doctors.
Woniierfcl Ct'KKs by our Improved method
of treatment aecompiishe.l in Nervous Debility,
IT. mature |i•■ •line of Manly Powers, Kindred
Affect ions W hich have been neglected or un
sklilfullv treated. No experiments or failures,
patients treated by mall and medicines sent by
express. Personal consultation is preferable.
We guarantee curable Cases.
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WITH BLACK DIAMOND ROOFING TO COVEK THIS skv.
WHY GO to FAR FKOM THE LAND or yoi h uniu» j
BECAI'Sff IT AUSAOY lOVbKS KAkTlf.
Send for illustrated circular \o
3L Ehret, Jil, & Co.,
423 Walnut Slrectj
PH ! LADE LPHI A.
I CURE
FITS!
Wh«i I«y CtTRS I do not mean mcrsly to ;
•toD them tor * time, and then have them r«j.
tarn apain. 1 A RADICAL CL UK.
1 have made the disease ot
FITS, EPILEPSY OP
FAIXING SICKNESS,
A. life-Ion? Study. I WARRANT my remedy to
CURE the worst cases. Because others hava
failed is no reason for not now receiving a euro,
bend at onca lor a treatise and a FREE BOTTLS
of my INFALLIBLE KEMEDT. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs yon nothing lor a
trial, and it will cure yon. Address
H.C. ROOT, M.C., I S3 Pewl ST.. . c r>
NO MORE OP THIS!
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Rubber unless worn uncomforfnMy
will often slip off t 111- fret To r-im-'iy
this evil tha
"GQLSHESTER" RUSSER CD..
offer n. shoe «ith the inside of the heel lined « it!
rubber. This clinirs to tho shoe an<! i>ri-vtuu>
the KubU-r from slipping off.
Call for ihe "Colcbenler"
" ADHESIVE COUPjTEKS
I nd vou can walk, run orjump in theiu.
STEEL FENCE;
EXPANDED METAL
""SSa"" SOMETHING
*Q? RPSIOENCFS. CEMETERIES. F*W.*S
GARDENS Gates, Arbors, Window Guard*, Trellisr*,
Fire-proof PLASTEKIXi LATH, DOOR «
• Write for Illustrated Catalogue- maiku fret
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
litt Wnter fit., l'illslinrßh. I*it.
VMntn Jltu keep It. Give unnie of this caver
«>no «f the
tern ""'[nlHrnr " 1 rj},'*?
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fll I' un"l".l | 't. i"' l lo inir.i.Ki. .-our
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ah } 1 ave to *°t n
1 •«<* y«. i ».«• b*.
ginning of tin. »dverti«em»in
IVIUnL ibowt the inmll end of the t«le-
AddnM II IIALLLTT A CO..
TO WEAK MEN I
i Buffering from tho effect- of youthful orr>irß, c.\rly
• decay, wasting weakness, loatmaubood, etc., I will
BCLid u valuable containing full
particulars for borne cure. FREE of charge. A
upleadid medical work ; should lie r« ad l»y every
xuan who is nervous and debilitated. Ail Urea*,'
Prof. F. C. FOTVLERt Moodus, ( onn,
SUPERFLUOUS HMT
On the fan ale face, s
hair on the fore-
*»arM, h A udM,
cheeks above iho
destroyed "farover
XVedle Operation
PUUtar '" " !Vu -
Warts, Men's Kej X
Nose, Enlarged ,;V*
Veins of the None,
Pimples, IU it rk - /K \\)
beads. Liver Spots
aud all diseaxfit and M«uilshHH of the skin,
complexion. Lair and scalp successfully
treated by Dr. Van hyck. The Doctor ba
i..t.i JO years' tzptrlMM la (! »• praetl I
hid Hjierialty, aud tttiiuberK liia pa
tie ais our moat promtn A nt rainJLll«M. If you
are atllirtcd with :tny of theabove
avoid pateut mediciues and conHiilt Dr. Van
l»yck at onoe. special terms to all \\ ho make
eutfaKementsjthi* month, lionk free Kn^ste
rnest* cau b" made by mall. Call ou or address
! I>r. J. Van Dyck, -SO N. 11th l'iiiladol
pbla, or 008 Peaa a venae, Pitisbargb, Pa. )
j Mourn i» t«» 1 aud 2to 7; Sundays, 10 t«»
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HANDSOME, lNimsrisrt TIJILE.
Cheaper than Wood.
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•j I.J At»o»e cui«b»i»s i*lcti«t r«M« Win 11(0, « fhn !■ n,<t •
VUlbi.) IAJI l>4 HHj uu (i.iu lit u M»l i'lu: J 'X ; 1.1..
<t»o Numlmr ftf h i .
U »!.•»!. H'« >l«i UauufiMtur'! Hc.W lr..n I■ i. : < • r. .
HIAI.IS FtUibCS, Plie ghuiUTS M 1..1 I'lltK »>. \i-» - » i t f
D«.or», H1..1 Halllit««, Ora*« «|. I Iruu U IKI t»« M)
WUTDOW tit'UEl-Nd, shd si I WHO »•. ,i.
1 TAVI.OK A:
liOl, SSi SSOS Market St., I'll f I
nr««I d.> it to •bow* , h..'i %»t— i» I * "'' ,Ji v
frlml. -id nriK»ihAr* «<»?•'• •• ; ' 4 " ' ' ''
hnlwibl«l»dc( r« : « »h
a»»d fhu» w* *rr i ,
Mi1...0n .«T U»» "- -• i'« ' llail.
SMIAI, ||
I "Mourning Bonnets Hats! |
II ... S1
«ilk Nuns Veiling*, [1 -
Mournino; Flowers, [-
Mourning Ornaments, I &
Mourning Silks, ll 3
Mourning Kuehing, j| ||
gyMourniiii;' Uibhons, Crapes, Kte.fi =
I|l>; T. FA P E,j|
§ felSTo- IS. S. M .iin St., KUTLEK, Pa| S
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NN HI
You that it is our time now! We were
hampered long enough.
WE ARE IN OUR NEW ROOM.
10f> S Alain St., - Opposite Willard Hoona.
We Have the Largest Stock
OF SHOES AND SUPPERS IN BUTLER
Aud we are jroiDj* to uiuke a noise, and no one can stop up, and to
start off with we are goiDir to make Rome howl with our hard hits. ""
To See It Is To Buy.
A Ladies fine Button Shoe, Pat. Leather tip, worked button holes,
ncd stjHsh, PO eta. •
Another Heart Breaker-. —A ladies fine Don. Oxford, tip or plain,
warranted solid leather at 70 cents.
Is 50 cents Enough? Yea, Indeed: —We have the finest Opera toe
slipper for 50 cents i:i the land. We want you to see it. We want you
to buy it and try it.
48 cts. (Jin- Mischief. 48 cts.
Is taking the trade by storm. Think of it. A child's spring heel shoe
bright Don. Kid, sizp.' 2 5 to 8, price only 48 cents.
Have You St en Them?— Our men's but., cong. eud ba'.s. at 90 cents a
pair. We have a better one for sl. and $1.25 gets you a beauty.
Our Men's Fine Dongola Shoe: —\ n Cong, and Lace at #2, has no
equal iind are the very beat styles in the murket, in fact are all fresh a*id
new and bought at the lowest market, prices.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
And know we can do you good. We can save you money on any footgear
juu mav need aud giye you good, honest goods.
SEE OUK FINE LINE OF COLORED SHOES
SEE OUR LINE OF TENNIS SHOES.
SEE OUR LINE OF WIGWAMS, ALL COLORS.
Base ball shoes for men and boys. Repairing done promptly. Boots
and shoes made to order. Box toe boots and shoes alwajs on hand
LEATHER AUD FINDINGS.
The (Visli Shoe Store.
BLACKMOKE & OKIEB,
0 S. MAIN STREET, - BUTLER, PA.
TROUT MAN S
Are more than pleased with the brisk opening of their spring trade, and
how satisfying it is to do so large and rapidly increasing a business when
one knows he lias the best variety, the largest quantity, the newest sly lea,
and above all is naming the lowest prices on
DRY BBS It CARPETS,
Silk.-;. Cashmerts, Henriettas, Serges, <tc., Imported dross goods and B(iit
inv> in "11 the new weaves and colorings, comprising the choicest collection
offered. I'aris robes, exclusive styles that must be seen to be appreciated,
trimmings to match. Yve have a carefully selected stock of notions, kid
gloves corsets, <tc., including ali the leading and well-known makes. Also
some special brands of which we are sole agents. The Premiere, Superior
and Sublime .'.-hook kid cloves, black and colors. Thompson's glove-iitting
R-11, K and Abdominal Corset A full and complete stock of domestics,
table linen, napkins, ticking, muslin, satteens, ehallies, Ac., at rock bottom
prices.
A gigantic stock of Cur pet 8, embracing all the new spring patterns in
Bodv uni Tapestry Brussels, Moqnettes, Velvets, lngraius, Ac. It should
be remembered thut we buy our carpets direct from the largest mills i: ;
America and thus save our customers the middleman's profit. We would
also call your attention to our beautiful variety of curtains, portiers, A:e.
All the latest designs iu luce, chenille and turcoman window shades ot every
kind. A first-class stock in every respect. Your inspection is invited.
T R O U I'M A N'S
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House
No. 20 Norf h Main Street, Butler, Pa.
8111111 l|| .. . „ I mfinii' itandttttWHf
/" \ THE
Satisfaction Guaranteed.,
£AC H CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED
t-ULL STRENGTH HULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS
"" HITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT
1V H QUALITY. "
jjjOKQ QUARTERS,RETAIL AT 5 CTS.
COOKS HALVES, RETAIL AT 10 CTS.
COOKS POUNDS, RETAIL AT 20 CTS.
Sold by all * r . j und Can,
\t' \ V I I.'IW Salesmen lo Sell oi.r
m.t i lit/, ghoicest Nursery Stock
All ; • ..lis liret-.'liiss. (sood
«:ilari< S and CXPOIIM'.-. <>r 11 liberal com
tni sii.n paid. No experiotire necessary.
V rite li.r terms, jiivinj; apv and secure
your choice ot Terrilorv.
ti. L. K N KIIIT Ji CO.,
100 I'itrk Avenue, iiocbestcr, N. V.
a p c NTCW canvass for I lie sale of our
AUtn I J Home-drown Nuruery stock.
wANrK.o MOST LIBERAL r l ERMS.
I neqaaled f.cllitle.. One of 'he
oldest-estAbllalied, and best Nurserlt
KMablUhnl IN !>««. V