Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 14, 1891, Image 4

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l AM TMLr ukf*rf\ 1 ( I Why shouldn't |it? The people J
j \IJ) ByßwC^ir-Y\W lv\ I quite as naturally drift to the store,
W HOT IK 1 that beet serve their interests as j
l fij gj MiH) Fi water flows down hill.
V! VW&rrWl V>' Here at the great shoe retailing
\W Jlfllli * headquarters of Butler low prices and
¥ \|WJ Sni'Vjft I fffi* Ifi dependable goods go hand in glove. :
i * V**V <_ W?sl / . One can always rest assured of get- |
. *»"»!■ \f///S ' ting full value for your money here,
fr * sometimes more than full value.
Ladies our prleeswlll open your eyes as well as ycur purees.
Below are a few prices: , .
Ladies kid button boots, handsome styles, only $1; ladies genuine don
gola button boots, handsome styles, only $1.25; ladies genuine dongola but
ton boots, very fine, only $1.50; ladies genuine dongola button boots, the
finest von ever saw, only $2; ladies bright dongola, hand turned shoes, a
very fine and comfortable shoe that holds its own with any $3.50, here at
only $2 75. We have ladies fine dongola tops, calf, patent leather, vamp
hand turns, only $3.75. Ladies lace Oxford Southern ties and Opera slip
pers for which we are justly celebrated for having the largest stock, beßt
styles and beet of all the lowest prices, has and is selling large quantities of
these shoes. ... , „ , , •
Oar line in men's, boy's and youth's shoes is grand—not equaled in
Butler. We have from a good plow shoe or brogan at $1 up to the finest
hand sewed shoes in all widths and shapes. .
Gentlemen step In and try on some of the shoes we offer in Con
gress at sl, $1.25 and $1.50; B calf dress Bhoes, no seams, full quarter, plain
or tipped, solid leather insoles and counters. If yon want finer look at our
calf shoe at $2; calf Kangaroo, soft as a glove at $2.50; abetter end finer
ones at $3.75; the finest English Cordovan, hand made at $5.75, all widths;
don't forget our $3 line, they are beauties. Men's fine patent leather shoes,
bycicle shoes, base ball shoes.
Infants shoes at 25c., 50c. and 75c. Misses fine shoes, heel or spring
at sl, extra fine at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2, sizes 11 to 2; children's 5 to
8 nt 50c to $1; youth's shoes, button or lace, strong and durable at $1,51.25
and $1.50, 11 to 2; boy's button, lace or Congress at sl, $1 25,51.50 and $2,
plain or tipped, solid to the core. Lawn Tennis shoes at 50c a pair.
Mail orders for above shoes filled promptly and carefully.
B. C. HUBELTON, 102 N. Main St., Butler
-OUR
"NEW FINISH"
KID BUTTON SHOES!
IN---
Opera and Common Sense, is a shoe
tliat can scarcely be distinguished from
the genuine French Kid article and is
very durable, splendid fitting and most
elegant appearing. It has a very flexi
ble sole, making it extremely easy and
comfortable to the foot. We sell it for
--$2.25.--
• It has eclipsed any line we ever offered
in point of popularity. All sizes in stock.
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
A La. RUFF,
114: South Main Street. Butler, !Pa
H«r- FEVER
\J COLD-HEAD w$M
Ely's Cream Baku is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostril* it is
_ _ quickly absorbed. It cleanses tM head, allays inflammation, fieaU „
It IIA the sores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of prite. gZgfj*
OUC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UG
Haentze's Nervaline.
A. PURKLY VIGSTABLE MXDICINK FOR THK
NERVES
an effectual core tot in (tarnation ana Irritation
ot the Bladder. KMaeyaand Liver, stone In the
bladder, calculus, gravel and brick-dust depos
Its, weaknesses in males or females. As a Be-
Htoratlfc Tonic and a Blood Partner it lias no
equal, creating a healtny appetite and pure
blood.
PRICK 50ICENTS.
It jour druggist has not got It. ask him to get
Itffor you. Take no other. Made only by
The Haentze Medical Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
For Sale By
D. H. WULLER, Druggist,
Butler, Pa.
USE SHORE NURSERIES.
ERIE, !P A..
All stock guaranteed to be in good con
dition when delivered.
We replace all trees that fail to grow.
REFERENCES IN BTTTLER:
J. P. Lowiy, "W. T. Mechling, Jamfe
Shanor, Jr., J. E. Forsythe, Geo. Shafiner
(i. Walker, Esq., Ferd Reiber, Esq. and D
L. Cleelsnd.
G. F. KING, AGT.
EITKNMILLBB HOUSE, BUTLKB, PA.
the Butlor CITIZEN combined for $2.75 per
year, in advance.
TUDCCIIIIC machines a
ItttuJNlnb SPECIALTY.
Simplest, moat durable, economical and perfect
n use. Wastes no Grain; Cleans It Ready for
Market.
Threshing Engines & Horse Powers.
CAUf HI! I C and Standard Implements
9MVV inikbOgenerally, send tor catalogue
A. B. FARQEKAB, CO.
Peaaijlvaala Afriealt'l Works, York, Pa.
G. D; HARVEY,
Contractor and builder'ln brick work, grate
and mantel setting and all kinds of brick-laying
a specialty. Also dealer In barrel lime. Wam
pum looee lime, cements. National. Portland
and all best grades In the market, calcined
plaster. plaster hair, King's cement, Ore brick,
tile, white sand and river sand. Main office 313
N. Mam street, and all orders left at ware house
will receive prompt delivery. Terms reasonable.
W AsTE®—Agents to solicit orders for ou
" choice and hardy Nursery Stock.
Steady Work For Kaergetic Temperate lea.
Salary and expenses or commission if prefer
ed. Write at once. jjState Age, Address.
B. G. Chase & Co.^Mfir
C ° r omer * * r 'o wish to eninnt
r4l# J .vll i IvERv thi« pope:,or obtain ••timat •*
w in Chicago, will find it on Wert
Reciprocity.
To counteract the effect of
spring winds and storms on face
and hands; to renew, renovate
and purify the cuticle after a
rigorous winter, is the mission of
GOSSER'S
CREAM GLYCERINE
And right well does it perform
the task. It is a bland, creamy
emulsion, with just enough vege
table oil to Boften the skin, com
bined with pure glycerine and
other substances, forming one of
the finest preparations for chap
ped hands, lips or face or any
ronghness or irritation of the
skin. No lady or gentleman
should be without it.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
Full Again.
We mean our wall paper de
partment, full and overflowing
with our immense and choice
stock of paper hangings. You
must help us out, we haven't
room for half our goods, until
you relieve us of some of them.
We have the choisest selec
tion of patterns in every grade
from Brown Blanks at 10 cts
to Gilts at from 20 cts to Si
per double bolt.'
Examine our Stock.
J. H. Douglass,
Near Postolfice, Butler, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned win sell ms rarra.containing
sixty acres, more or less, and located In Adams
Twp.. on the Kvansburg and Mars road, near
Marshall and Myoma stations 011 the I*. & W
R. R and near the Callery oil Held.
It contains a good house, good bank barn
56x34. good outbuildings, good orchard, level
and good ground, two springs near house, pump
In bam, and all In good order.
Inquire of or address
James Davidson,
Myoma P. O ,
Butler Co., Pa.
Advertise In the Cinzur.
LEADING
QUESTION
; With us at the present time is how
, we may reduce our stock of seasona-
I ble goods. We certainly have to
clear our shelves of all Summer stuff.
! Can We Do It ?
| We at least will try. . Are you will
i ing to buy new and stylish goods at
. less than others sell their old shop
worn stock? Will these prices inter
est you?
Fine Dress Ginghams reduced from
12J to 7ic yd.
20c and 25c Challieß down to 10c
a yd.
12£ Challies down to 5c yd.
$5 Bonnet for $2.50.
$3 Bonnet for $1.50. $1.50 Flow
ers for 50c.
Also Big Reductions in Lace Cur
tains, Ilosiery and Underwear, and
Men's furnishing goods. If you in
tend to buy at the above prices, come
to the
NEW YORK BAZAAR
228 and 232 S. Main St.
Opp. Postoffice.
GO TO
REDICN
FOR
Pure Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Fine Toilet Articles,
Patent Medicines,
And all other
Articles
Kept in a
First Class
Druo; Store.
FRANK KEMPER,
DIiALEK IK
Light Harness,
Dusters and
Flvnets.
J
The largest and most
complete line of robes,
blankets, li ar n ess,
whips, trunks, and
valises, and at lowest
prices in Butler, is al
ways to be fblind at
KEMPER'S.
B. & B.
Oar Regular
Prices and
Values
Make it to your interest and profit to
trade with these stores Add to this
the
Special Inducements
Offered by our
Mid-Summer
Clearance Sales
And th« force of this argument is ap
parent— needs no further elucidation.
We have a surplus of Summer
Dress Woolens, and have determined
on an extensive sale of them, it
means a big loss, the price at which
this surplus lot goes off, and a corres
ponding gain to fortunate late buyers
Qver 200 pieces choice, handsome,
stylish Suitings, plaids, stripes and
novelties, at 50 cents. Goods range
in width 38, 40, 42 and> 50 inches.
Some styles were 75 cents, a great
majority SI.OO and $125, many
others $1.50, and still others more,
but ail go in at this sacrifice, price,
50 cents. We intend this sale and
the remarkable values to be some
thing out of the ordinary.
100 pieces Anderson Ginghams at
15 cents, last year's styles but 40
cent quality.
200 pieces more at 25 cents. The
best and most desirable patterns of
this 1891 season.
Over 50 styles 27 inch India Silks,
50 cents.
27 and 30 inch Indias. 75 cents.
Including the stylish black grounds.
Write for samples.
Compare prices and qualities.
Try us with an order and you'll be
pleased with the result.
Boggs & Buhl,
115 to 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY, PA
Full 100 Cents' worth to the
Dollar on Every Purchase
Made at our Store.
We are offering values Un
precendented in Furnishings for
Ladies, Men and Children.
Be advised and you'll save money.
Whatever you may require in our
line, come to us, we'il show you a
great variety and save you money.
Our Spring stock is now fuil and
complete. We guarantee to meet
every demand to your fullest satis
faction. We have a big variety, with
many styles of Boys' aud Girls' llats
and Caps at low figures.
John M. Arthurs.
333 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 333
this pimftgmr
H. V.'- aver A SON. our .aUiurixud
JOHNSON'S
LINIMENT
lK E..v 07 -
\) V F;: KTSSSAL ND ixrs SSAL WS.*- /p
-.GENERATION AFTCR OENERATION
IJQ HAVE USED JSJ BLESSED IT. .AV
o^/I\ICM->£^ V
f>n Suaar 9 f 'hildrm T.orr Tf,
FT. J .. .. . '•
Every Sufferer atica, Neuralgia, N"r
-vrnalfrarfarbe. Diphtheria, Cooghs, ' atarrh, DN nchitis,
Asthma,( 'bolcra lfarbu.% IHarrh***, I AIM n«r*. SOMH SS
in Body OR Limha, St.FT Joints or Strains will AND in
this old An.*iyn»* rvlief ami speedy rnn-. Pamphlet
FRE**. S-»Id ctei-vwhere. Pri<*e :v» rts., by mail. « bottle*,
EXPRESS paid, 1. HJTOHNSOX & CO., BOSTOX, MAS*.
Is the Best Household Remedy Extant
It is a positive cure for
PILES
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA,
And All Skin Diseases,
An invaluable remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swell
ings, Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, etc.
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
Sold by all drupcists at 50 cents per box. Send
3 two-cent stamps /or free sample box and book.
TAB-OID COMPANY,
tillCVlfcO, ILL.
For Sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler.
WtWlldiMlllfH'lflllWtf 1
©, " drug! t»t, WHLTFH H.OWS
■FT that they BATE no *IAAL for cur. A# DixilneM,
IB Headache. Cwttreneea, Haiarla, Liver Com-
Mpitiat, RENR Indigestion. Backaohe,
and all Liver and Stomaeh troubles.
They Jie»er LALL Bold by all druggists aad WK
COUNTRY E tore KEEPERS. B«na for circular*.
DOCTORS LAKE
R?© M I'KIVATK DISPENSARY.
-I J§ Con. PGNN AVE. AND FOURTH ST..
•:|R'VY PITTSBURGH, PA.
. S*? R 'S«-. Altformsof I>ehr:ito mul Cnm-
FTK.J L LII ati-D Diseases requirIiiRCON
FIDENTIAL and SCIENTIFIC LLED
£* ication are treated at this Dis
pell arv v ,'H A success rarely attained. Dr. S.
K.l.akc' a member Of the Royal College of I'HY
SICIUHS ;:R.l Surgeons, and is tne oldest and most
EXI* nc: SPECIALIST in the city. Special at
tention U to SCITOUS Debility from excessive
mental • tion, indiscretion of youth, etc., cans
mgiihv •>.! anil mental decay, lack of energy,
lespoiid I ", etc.; also rancors, Old Sores. Fits,
Piles. iat' :n. and:.'! diseasesof the Skin,
Bin. l.L. I'linaryOrg.-INS, etc. Consultation
Iree a i 'a ictly confidential. Office hours, Yto
i and I to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. onlv.
-.IT IT ollico or addrew URS. I.AKE, Colt.
FI.SN AYK.ASDMTST.A'ITTSBUJtIiH.I'A.
fiIIHTIISC WV, undersigned, are entirely
NUI I lint, CURED CF Kupturi' by I)r. .1. B.
MAYKK, 831 Ar«ll s: ■ Philadelphia, Tlios.
B. Harlunfr. NOW I HIJRCI'D. I'a.. I. Snndt.
South Easton, Fa., I-. I*. & t . A. I> mrck, Oley,
Pa.. It. <;. Stanl' Y, 4?( Spruce sr , L ebanon. Pa.
A. Schneider, 1•• list D.Ue. P.. I). I!. Noll,
Lin;. Kiin. Pa. WIN. K. Ihirie • . Fhouix
ville. F.T. W. JJ. LT IRIBAELI. \V» .inpton Sr.,
Reading'. Pa.. .1. < . I.yuie, 1310 lio ! St., Har
ris! ■ire'. I'a., R. Kechn, DOIII;lasf"»ill<. i'a. 1 »r,
M AYi.i; is at Hotel I'enn, lteadii ir. PA., on the
ad Saturday of each month. Ca'L and :ee him
GOOD w=
IIUUM .WEARING OUT
rurFn C^THES -
I If rr Bf AS LITTLE OR
NO RUBBING
FNIN IS REQUIRED.
SHAM LU)^
JUnl DIRECTIONS
• CLOSELY
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HAXDSORVEE, INDESTKL"CTIHLK.
Cheaper than Wood.
THE iM GAT V < I 1- N • N
Dettlog,) can be need on Iron or Wood Poata. When writing F.»R
price* give Quantity, Number of Gate*. Double and SIIW'E.
Wanted. WE alao MaauftctureHeavy Iron Fenclnx. Creatine
Stable Fittings, Fire Shutiere and FIRK KBCAPK«. C" : IR
Doors, ao<t Railinca, Brase and Ir«U flrlll*. WLRK DOOE J SO
WINDOW SC&SITNS, a:ID all kinJf ofWIBE WOUK..
I TAYLOR & DEAN,
201, 203 & 205 Market St.. Pittsburgh, F;«,
mi m ONivi
LO&I'orFAUJNGILLr i
and NERVOUS A
IH3 ! °f Body AND MIND. T. LU n
I H T -RI-OTHOT Exccsacc in OH or Y O.'i. *.
..vol-- A*N.LOR». PMURED. Hon TORI»ln-.C R I
Sire v CBRTIWBTTJ, RNDETFLOFTDOBFAAUSA PARTS OF" ' C.
ABAOLNIEW
■EI fror-. ti> S'.»t« »an<l (oanlrlee. Write ,krc«
De»cr«; I!V FIOOI, ei pi «TIW3 ard I roof- malUd I ae»ln!> fr« r.
*4U.SJ £?.;£ MFCDIOAJ. CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
A pamphlet of Information
H\ATRACI of the laws, Allowing LIOW TO/V
Obtain Patents, Caveats,
VHMK\ Marks, Copynsbts, sent
MUNN A. GO./^W^
The Mont Saceegttfnl Remedy ever dlseov.
ereil, as tt is certain In its effects aud does not
Mister. Read proof below :
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
BKLVERSO*. Pa., Xov. ?T, *9O.
DR. R J. KEXDAU. CO. :
Gents—l would like to make known to those who
aro almost persuaded to use Kendall's Spavin Cure
the fact that! think Itfsa most excellent Liniment
I have nsi >1 Itoa a Blood SPAVIN. T EBI me weal on
Ihreo legtt for three years when 1 commenced to
use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I us«*d teu hot
tics on the horse and tiave worked hlni FOT three
years SINCE AN«I HAS not been lame.
Yours truly, WM. A. CURI%
GIZRMAXTOWX, N. V., Xov. 2,1889.
DR. B. J. KENDALL Co.,
Euosburgh Falls. Vt.
Gents: In praise of Kendall's Spavin Cure I will
say. that ayear AUO 1 had a valuable vounchorsc be
come very lame, bock ENLARGED ana swollen. Tho
horsemen about here (WE have no Veterinary Sur
geon here) pronounced bis lameness Blood Kpavin
or Thoroughpin, they all told me there was NO
cure lor it, he became about useless, and I con
sidered lilm almost worthless. A friend told M" of
the merit* of your Kendall's &pnvln Cure, M> I
lought a l»ottle. and I could S«»E very plainly gr*-AT
improveme nts immediately from its uso,andbef.»re
the bottle waause<l up I was sutlstlcd thai it was
doing him a great deal of good. I bought a second
bottle and oefore it was used up my horae was
cured and has been In the team doing heavy work
all the season since last April, showing no moro
signs of it. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure
a valuable medicine, and It should be in every
fctable in the land. Respectfully yours,
EUGENE DEWITT.
Price (1 per bottle, or six bottles for s">. All drug
gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent I
to cny address on receipt of price by the proprie- j
tors. DR. IS. J. KENDALL CO.,
Enosburgh FB1I*« Vermont.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
WANTED LADY.
*ll old Arm llefrn n E iillrej. I . . I ,3
»FCD"qgrt L«ry. Q4.' Ot KBUS.. J.
TI-tE riTTZEX.
MISCEL! ANEOUS
An Ex-I>l<-tator
Mr. Upstart (who has married his
typewriter)— You uust not gn to those
Jones' any more.
Mrs. Upstart—Sec here, sir! I want i
j-ou to understand that you cannot dic
tate to me now that I am your wife.
Your days of dictation are over. —Once
a Week.
An liwatlsfactorf Theory.
Scientist —The yellow dot on a straw
berry is found, under the microscope,
to be a perfect straw. Did you know
that?
Layman—Xo, but I know that straw
berries were named before microscopes
were invented.—X. Y. Weekly.
A Cool Suggestion.
Checkley Spatts-»Deah me! I weally
don't know what to do this summer to
occupy ray mind!
Sally de Witt—Why don't you take a
trip to the Antarctic ocean? There's ab
solutely nothing 1 going 1 on there.—Puck.
Clear a« Mud.
Mrs. Bibbs (suspiciously)—l don't see
how it is that typewriter girl of yours
manages to dress better than I can.
Mr. liibbs —Why, you see, she works
for a living, and vou don't.—X. Y.
Weekly.
International Affair.
Smart Youth (to hand-organ man) —
Garibaldi, how's business this morning?
Don't you need a cashier?
Hand-Organ Man (grinding away) —
Xo. One monka 'miff.—Chicago Trib
une.
.Matrimonial Note-
Wife—What do you suppose is the
reason there are no marriages in Ileav
en?
Husband —You stupid goose'. It is to
offset the fact that there is no heaven
in marriage.—Texas Siftings.
Wasted Admiration.
Jle —She's a remarkablo girL She
doesn't hesitate to tell everybody that
she's twenty-seven. Don't you admire
her for that?
She—Xo, because I know she is
thirty. —Life.
—Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to its
-elf, and superior in streugtb, economy,
aud medicinal merit.
—lt takes some people a long while to
find out that poo. health is not religitm.
To Our Subscribers.
The special announcement which ap
peared in our columns some time since,
announcing a special arrangement with llr.
B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburgh l-'alls,
Yt., publishers of "A Treatise on the
Horse and his Diseases," whereby our sub
scribers were enabled to obtain a copy of
that valuable work free by sending their
address to 15. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing
a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is re
newed for a limited period. We trust all
will avail themselves* of the opportunity of
obtaining this valuable work. To every
lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as it
treats in a simple manner all the diseases
which afflict this noble animal. Its
phenomenal sale throughout the United
States and Canada, make it standard
authority. Mention this paper when send
ing for "Treatise."
—The man who finds out that he has"
made a fool of himself, has learned some
thing valuable.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having beeu restored to
health by simple means, alter sufleriug for
several years with a severe lung titleetion,
and that dread disease Consumption, is
anxious to make known to his tellow suller
ers the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully send (Iree of charge a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure lor Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, iironcditin i*nd all throat
and iung Maladies. lie hopes all sullerers
will try his Ketuedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, which will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing, will please address Ruv. KDWAKD A.
VVtLSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New
York.
—There are men who never keep at the
head of the procession until when on their
way to the cemetery.
—Kheumatism cured in a day—"Jlysti--
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
cally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J C
Kediek, druggist, Butler.
—Many a man who has had the key to
the situation has lost it because he was
not in condition to discover the keyhole.
—ltch on human aud horses ana all ani
mals cured in 30 minutes by Woollbrd's
Sanitary Lotion. This never lails. Sold
by J C Kediek, druggist, Butler.
—There are 04,000,000 stars.
—lf everybody improved the minutes
with the zeal that a hen puts into her work
while making a surreptitious five minute
call in a flower garden, what a world this
would be.
—Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief is warrant
ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural
gia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes.
Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings,
bites burns, summer complaints, colic,
(also in horses), diarrhoea, dysentery and
11 ax. If satisfaction not given money
returned.
—White tar is something new.
—The Medical Times recommends a
strong decoction of chestnut leaves as a
cure for ivy poisoning. Applied as a lotion
to the affected parts, it is found to efleet
a cure in a short time.
—For headaches, biliousness, constipa
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, the blues,
scrofula, the blood and all skin eruptions
Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to
satisfy or money refunded.
—Russia has the longest frontier.
—Chicago has twenty-nine parks.
—English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes
from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints,
sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all
swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SOO by
use of one bottle. Warranted the most
wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold
by J C Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Her lips were uplffted,
She leaned on his breast,
Her head touched a button,
And he did the rest!
—Germany boasts a priest 65 years old.
—Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve
any cough in one hour. Equally good for
horses. Gives energy and strength. Money
refunded if satisfaction not given.
—We have no time to waste talking the
ology during business hours.
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache
Cure is warranted to give satisfaction in
every case or money returned.
—There's no such a thing as uniform un
varying sweetness and happiness in this
world. The human liver isn't built for
that sort of thing. Some people are always
bilious,'and about all are occasionally bil
lions.
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, l'a., stop at
the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty aud
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
Lodgings, -5, —35, —or 50 cents.
—When the laundryman presses the but
ton he breaks it. We then do the rest, but it
is not for publication.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To THE £DITOB:— Pleaso inform your readers
that I litve a positive remedy for the above-named
disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless
cases hare boon permanently cured. I shall bo glad
to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of
your readers who have consumption If they will
send ME their Express and P. O. address. Eespeet
lully. T. A. BU>CCA, M. C.. 18l Pearl St.. N. Y.
.MAIN STREET.
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Here we are down on Cunningham St. Almost every
body knows where we are, but if you do not, please looK at the
above map. Walk down Cunningham St. on the right hand
side till you come to 21G and you will find us. Here we have
lots of room and pay no rent and more than doubled our sales
last year aud expect to increase them as much this year. All
who came last year to see if we had as large a stock and sold
as cheap as we advertised said we were too modest in our
declarations and said they did not expect to find half as much,
even after reading our advertisements. You know us now and
of course will continue to deal here, but we must tell you we
have twice as large a stock now as when you were here before
and still cutting prices lower. To those who have never been
here, we want you to come too. We don t advertise to blow.
If you don't find more stock here at lower prices than you
ever expected alter reading our advertisement we will pay you
for your time that it takes to walk down here from Main St.
Kemember, we keep every thing in our line. Horse col
lars oOc, team work bridles sl, work harness $lB, buggy har
ness SG, wagon single trees, ironed, 25c, double-trees, shatts,
wheels, poles, shafts, cushions, tops, harness oil, curry combs,
brushes, paint, springs, dashes, lap dusters, robes, blankets,
whips, caits, buggies, spring-wagons and everything, and
Kramer wagons,— the best wagons made.
Come and see us. Look over our stock. We want to get
acquainted with you. Kemember, it was us who first brought
down the prices of buggies in Butler county for your benefit,
relying on increased sales to make up for small profits, and the
public has stood by us in a way that makes us like everybody.
Yours, etc..
UJUKHTEO.
S. B. Martincourt, - J. M. Lieghner.
50X180,
The largest repository in the county, filled with the best assortment of
Buggies, Surries, Phaetons, Curts, Express, Delivery. Drillers aud Bolstor
Wagons, Machinery, Ac. We have full control of the YouDgstown Buggies,
Surries, Wagons, &c„ in Butler county. Their work stands second to none.
We guarantee it in regard to material and workmanship. They make the
best rig for the money that is made ia the United States. If you need a rig
of any kind it will pay you to call and examine our stock. Bear in mind
we buy nothing but guaranteed work and the purchaser gets the benefit of
the guarantee.
FARM MACHINERY.
Adriance Platform Binders, the only succe3Btul two-horse Platform Binder
made. We guarantee this binder to do the same work of any elevator binder
and do it with one-third less power. Besides this it can be worked on any
hill that a team of horses can be worked on. Yon cannot upsot it. It weighs
from 400 to 600 pounds leps than the elevator binders. This is an impor
tant feature on soft ground as well as hilly ground. There are one-third
less parts to be rnn than on elevator binders, consequently the expense of
uture wear and tear is one-third less. Call and see sample binder.
BINDER TWINE.
We lead all competition on Binder Twine in quality and prices. If you
want a Plow, steel or wood frame. Spring Tocth Harrow, Mowing Machine,
Hay Ruke. Hay Loadener, Hay Tedder, Hay Elevator, Grain Drill, Thres
hing Outfits, Saw Mill Engines or Machinery of any kind, or Fertilizers, Slat
and wire Fencing, give us a call. If we do not have it in stock we can get
it for you. In addition to our wareroom we have a Carriage Paint Shop,
where painting is promptly done in quality to suit you and moddrats prices.
As we are lovers of low prices you will always gut the worth of your mon
ey at the Rink Building,
N0.320, 322 and 324 S. McKean Street, Butler, Penn'a
W. F. HARTZELL & CO.
This space is reserved for
Grid) & Lamb's Music
Store, removed to Xo. 125
North Main Street.
I, P. Thomas & Roil Co.,
For the same reason you don't tie up your horse to au empty manger for
months at a time, you don't want to put in your wheat this fall without an
ample quantity of food —enough to grow a "full crop of wheat and succeed
ing grass.
To supply this plant-food ia the proper shape is our business. We say
proper SHAPE because most anybody can mix a little fjouth Carolina KOCK
and Kuinit together and call it a fertiliser; but twenty-three years experience
at the business, with our complete facilities, has enabled us to make
fertilizers that will produce the desired results. There isn't any question
about it. You will say »o too, if you have used our goods, and if you
haven't, you can get them and all desired information from our agents.
The Thomas' Phosphates are standard and thoroughly guaranteed.
FOR SALE BY
Jno. T. Atkinson, Sarversville. Samuel Duff, Denny.
L. M Marshall & Son, Mars. 15. S. Rankin, Baldwin.
Harvey Goehring. Evans City. .Jno. 11. Bauman. Saxonburg.
B. M."Anderson, Butler. " Jno. C. Moore, McC'andless.
ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT
I>. T. Pa,pe
HAS
The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading
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Millinery House in Butler County.
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We are now prepared to show you a complete iine of the latest novel
1 ties and ideas for Children's, Misses', Young and Old Ladies' Trimmed
Hats and Bonnets. Straw and I.ace Hats. Gilt, Silver and Silk Ribbons.
Flowers in great variety.
And we would very specially mention that Mourning Hats and Bonnets
receive our best attention. Every order in this !iue will be executed with
neatness, skill and promptitude.
No charge for trimming hats when materials are bought hire. In this
line we defy competition.
™ ID. T. PARE
Cheapest. I • B l \ S j Street.
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To show you the largest, and lowest
priced stock of
FURNITURE
in the country. Don't forget to call and
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see our Parlor Suits, (j pieces, upholster
ed in Crushed and Silk Plush. Two
beautiful pictures and one handsome oak
Parlor Table for SSO. We also have a
Parlor Suit for $25, as follows: (> chairs,
upholstered in plush; 1 rocking-chair, up
holstered in plush; 1 sofa, upholstered in
plush; all for the low price of #25.
Our oak bed-room suit for $iS can be bought only at our
store for the price. We have China Closets for any price you want
them from S2O up. Parlor Cabinets from $8 up. Side boards from
S2O up. We have any kind of furniture at any price you want.
Campbell & Templeton,
136 NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER, PA.
AFTER HARVEST
you want NEW FURNITURE to re
place some of the old.
We are headquarters for first-class
o'oods. Remember we have no mark
down sales; our prices are alwavs as low
as is consistent with good goods.
A full line of QUILTS in addition to
other bedding;.
E. S. DREW, - 128 E. .Jefferson, St.
STOCK ENTIRELY MVI
Fine Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware and
Spectacles
At lowest cash prices at
J. 11. XI I E B '
No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block.
Sign of Electric Hell and Clock.
It' you want a perfect fitting
suit Li'o to
HABERNIGG
202 S. Main St., - New Troutman Building, Butler, Ta.
Clothing uncalled for in Bradford
sells for half juice, mostly winter goods.