Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 22, 1892, Image 4

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    We Have Just Opened
Aii v Boot Md Shoe Store on S. E. Corner of Diamond, where we will
f ; ale eyerjthing in the way of fine foot wear.
OUR STOC K
|B fall and eomplet« and eonaigts of Hand J Turned, Goodjear Welw and
machine Sewed. Men and Ladies fine shoes a specialty Oar prices are
light, and our shoes coma from the best factories in the t oited States.
Ererything|in our store is new and of the latest styles
W« Mk a share of your patronage, and will give yon the btst goods at
Bock Bottom Prices.
ROBINS BROS.,
8. E, Corntr of Diamond. Near Opera House
EVERYBODY
will tell you that Hitter tt Ralston s
wraps are the best made and the best
fitting wraps in the market, and if von
want muslin underwear that at Ritter
& Ralston's you can secure full size
garments, well-made and at about the
same cost as the material. But to cut
the story short, it a well known tact
that you CPJ get all kinds of dry
goods, carpets, wraps, furnishings and
trimmings at the most satisfactory
price? at
RITTER & RALSTON'S.
| -Paris Robes Belford Cord-
New Spring Dress G oocls
_L ,L
H FOR EARLY BUYERS: >
Q. _ .
We received this ~
HH ?
week our first shipment of Newj c]
0 Spring Dress Goods and through J
this advertisement we extend aj
02 cordial ln\ntation to you to come t
W and look through our stock
whether you wish to purchase or O
1 - TROUTMAN'S - 5
§
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet i
House.
-Henrietta—Serge- j
Otxristmas
Gifts
For
Everybody.
Beftutifal Preaeats that meet all
demands and satisfy all wants ID
great variety to suit all tastes now
on ezhibittoo al
Redick's Drug Store
Fancy jrooda and Noreltieß, Toilet
Articles and Notions. Wbile we can
sot describe or enumerate oar great
variety, we are very glad to show
them to all visitors. We claim lor
our stock excellence inqnality, va
riety in, design and reasonable prices
Whatever your wante may be.we can
Meet tbem with beautiful and apro
priate selections. We solicit a com
Mrlaon ot our goods and prices.
Knowing you will find our Holiday
goods the best and cheapest.
Respectfully,
J. C. RE DICK.
FOR SALE.
A general store in a good locality
and doing a good hasinc!**. Good
reasons for selling.
Terms reasonable.
Inquire of
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Butler, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE
Tbo ondcralgnM wtu sell tun tarm.contalnlnt;
»t*ty seres, mom or less, and Ideated in Adauis
Twp., on U» BvMUburg and Mam road, near
llaiahaU and Myoma stations on tbe P. & W
£ K aad near U» Callery oU Held.
It contains a good bouse, good bank bun
MxJi, rood outbuildings. Kood orchard, level
and good nound. two springs near bouse, pump
B baru. sod all In good order.
. Inquire ot or aodresx
James Davidson,
Myoma P. O ,
Butler Co., Pa
FOR SALE.
U/n. I will offer for sale a number of lots
situated on tbe blch ground adjacent to u. R.
Ooueher. Esq.. and tbe Orphans' Homo. The
Uad Is laid out U> squares ot sometblnc less
than one acre, each nquare being Rurrouuded
by a 50-(oot street, aad containing Uve lots 40
Met trout bf 1» feet back. TUese lots are offer
ed at verr reasonable prices and on terms jo
tult purchasers. Tbose wbo wisb an entire
MMI« can be accotuuio(U!e4
AifiO-I will N(l my farm la Summit town -
gUlp.situated within due-bait mil, of the Hutler
tgm gb llae. adjolalng lands of James Kearns
and others, on tbe lUlfarstown road, sod con-
SlillM nfim —T It will he sold either as a
whole ordlTlded to suit purcbssera.
For further tnformatloa in reunrd to cither of
tba above properties, call on J. y. Suillvsn. n*
Esst North Street. Butler. Pa.
MBS. VALKHIA SULLIVAN.
Advertise is the CiTiziv.
LADIES
Muslin Underwear-
Muslin Gowns at 50 c.,75 c., II .00.
$1.50 and $1.75 each.
Muslin Skiru, plain or triiniued *> lll
Emdroidery or Lace at SO c.. 75 c., SI.OO,
$1.25, and $1.50 each.
Muslin Drawers, plain or trimmed 25 e.
to 85 c. each.
Mnsliu Chemises, 25"c. to 50 Eaeli
Always.best. Values in Hosiery
Hats at half price
M. F. & M. Marks'.
113 anil 117 South Main Street
FRANK KEMPER,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
HARNESS,
-A_nd everything in
horse and buggy fur
nishing go ods -H i* -
ness, Collars, Whips.
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
A-lso trunks and va
lises.
Repairing done on
short notice.
The largest assort
ment of 5-A. Horse
blankets in town will
be found at Kemuer's.
A. E. GABLE,
V eterinary Surgeon.
Graduate of the Ontarip Veterinary
College, Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Qable treats all diseases of the
! domesticated animal?, and m n .kes
ridtrling, castration aud horse den
tistry a specialty. Castration per
! formed without clams, and all otner
| surgical operations performed in tbe
i most scientific manner.
Calls to any part of tbe country
1 promptly responded to. •
Office and InGrmary in Crawford's
Livery, 182 West JeffersoD Street,
tfutler Pa.
i
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• •«- •• L.-. -J ! -r.- • 10. 1.! >callt;
| » ...i. i. 1 ,'rr»-n nvj. i«t r,in_.cnt pobiuo#
. %. v toßot* t* N.' 7
JOHNSON'S
4#odyh£
LINIMENT
x ke-v O7 -
\J V 7:r *ai ZXTS22TAL rf
AFT^ENERATION^
ON 7A vz USED A>X BLESSED IT.
J>ff) 4 *)jW on Sut/nr 9 Children. T.nrr Tt.
Every Traveler »uoui.! liar© a boUio ot tt In hij» satch*»L
Every Sufferer dtica, Neuralgria, N~r
row HeadSciic, Wphtheria, Coach ' -aLarrh, Bronchitis,
Cho!( m Uoritas, I>i.\rrh r-iv. [AITII n- - H, Horrnt-wa
In Body cr limtM, St it Joints or Strums. «rili «r. . in
thU 01.l Anodv-o r-Hef nt..t n«<-ly rat*. 1-wnf.lii.*
frer. SvM rv rrwh r". Prirr » rts.. hy mmll, 6 bottfra,
tor" M pai.1.54 X. .JOHNSO.N' H I iiosTO*. SUM.
# HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPOTCS
Fcr Eor:os, Cattle, Shesp, J:ga, Hcg:,
AND POULTRY.
,500 p a4i' Bonk :>n Tr< uii.nnl of Animals
and Tiicrl r*"Ul I'rpc.
cii Frvc: s,('o:ti;r»ii I iiilnramn i ton
I.A.' >i»lnai »lIIU I'PV.T.
8.8 Strain . l.auicuei--. Uli< umntiwn.
('.('.—llintmperi ?iiit-»iI Hist harm <.
U.D.-Kno or lirul,.. \V
E.E.~<'onuJi«. Ilenvrn. IV.- anionic.
F.l'.-Ciillc or <irii>f~. Ilelly»<i»e.
(S.CJ.—i; I ri-1/i . 111-morrlinacs.
IJ.li.— i rioni'J n:id Ki«in« .v l»i»> .1»«'■».
U.-Ernflirf D!"rn«M.
J.K,.—lii»c<i>- h ol I.i-tv-ii.n- Paralysis.
Stogie Bott J • r "'. - .«•
i $7.00
Jnr Veterinary l'ur< Oil, - 1.00
:• t/.-iw J-Iti er irtfli a.i ■ «.rc »®4 la «"T
qnaMlly ca rrt ■ i|»l ol I ; * f '■
BCarl'.KlVs'iiß.lO., WW. ! I". ?t.. V » Turk.
mp ea s ys'
HOMEOPAIHIC £* »
WffT rrrrnr Nc.fi a
lc use 30 yi'HTc. The <ml*«oee»--'n l ret: -ij'or
Nervous Dehiiity. Altai Weakness,
§2?" V
WIWHI l< 111 - v : u,S«rtar»
ieuseAicOf j
pure alcohol to make WOLFI
BLACKING. Aieohol Is good h ■
itisp Ifurtheskin. Alcohol <■ t
i::. rc ient of Cologne, 1' loriii t \
I lay i'um the well known fu< >
. O there is nothing 1.-JO «
in a good leather preservative.
Acme Blacking retails at -
and at that price sells r>. v"'!' .
jieople are so accustomed to 1 • ;yli
ing or blacking at sc. and 1' •
that they cannot understand th: ; a 1 I: '
lag can be clicap at 20c. Wev a;.t to rt
them with cheapness if we can, aud t .
complish this we offer a reward of
SIO,OO
frtr a recipe which will cn.-n ■
\VOI.FF'S ACME BLACKISO U'T
that a retailer can profitably m:1 i'
bottle. We hold this offer open
Jan. Ist, 1 M»3.
WOLF" & RANDOLPH, Ph:"-
■^foiHTMEHT^^J
0«M bj dnttluvf by man for <«*■
tWAYirs 4 Pv Aak jvar drugni»» «>r is.
f^mSsaj^«^^FArawoisnoOX
I' J t"",(JWf Generaland HEKVOUS BißU.lt V,
Rim 3 iMI &< | of Body and Kind, T-S'ctt
U '•'. I.t iJL ii J.lii ■'( Errtm or Exceuei in 014 or Yojny.
K'.KoMo M ANHOOD lblly tlMlori'd. Ila.r lo ralcrf c %n<!
81.-. ustfc nHEAIi, I >l»KfF.M>r*Don«ASß*PAHTßi>rfoi)f.
lb.' :11 v unfai: ur ISOMK TUKlTJlKM—Bpofflli !s i.
Her. '.i «iitry froi.j GO kui !"»r» Ijrn iooatri#*. YirlU them.
0- •;• »•• Hi;* L f 'pl«r>r.tkitl and proof# mallM f.mled; frv*
A*iiUlfc MEDtQAL CO., BUFFALO. M. Y„
DOCTORS LAKE
' •', * «7 Coh. Penn Ave. ano Fourth Bt.
"t ' PITTSBURGH, PA.
I' jijt . Allforimol l>Pli'-:itean<l Com
pii' .iled Ulst'i-cm rcqiiii iiia('"N
V -ii Ij» J'l!>l SMAHtudSI'IKNTIFIC Ml d
•iSl kaiiuii arc treated at this 1> i - -
>• v.ih a Miccess rarely attained. Di S.
\ ■ a member of the llo> al (
y!i • and Snrfceons, ami is tut' oldest ami roost
t-il specialist in the city Special at
,.;i .ivenloNervous Debilltj Pom excessive
• ■ \e:-tii>ii,incli.s:-retion of youth, etc., caus
al anil mental decay,ltuof cueryy.
;r' ,cte.; also Chiici ■ *. O'd Kifs
• u'n;itlrm, and R'.t di# sot the SI in
. I'l Ki lIV '■ c'un- It'll 0,.
. :: ,ctly ci«iil<U'n»ial. OflloohourVJ t"
. 7 •-> 8 '•'. 31.; finnduye, 2 to 1 T'. M, only
<,<• ,-j or ad lii l-t'*-. 1 \KK, Co/t.
\\ I . AND4TIIST..I'J'I rSUi:iMiII,I , A.
PIIPTIIBP T We tW nndei Une-I were
U » line. . entlr'iv . lifd or nruure fov
Dr .1. •;. Ma.v-:. «$! Ar"ll Vl., I'liil.i flpli :i. fa .
s. lift Plutlim. he net Sq : ir.'. I'a. ;T. A
Kri'l'/. st:t ln»{ton I*. : t:. M. Small. Mount
Alio. Pa ; Rev. s tl, -lu-riM-r. BHAW ■ ■S D.
I >l-1 let I, it s. : • ith M.. Hemline Pa.; Wm.
Hi-;. I-.'. M.Uiti St.. Phlladelphi ; II 1..
j: -a i- . !in st . it..:.llti'_r. i'.i : ti-nrife and
I'll i'-i-i i. irt, 4: :i l/icust St., Heading Pa. send
lor elr I'ar
oo I■' > Cotton Roi i
co*w»o»».
«&7 rfc/ ''7s A recent dNc .ver/» :.\ in old
fisii ji< physician. suct used
Blfa, \ m<»r»t ly by thousands of
Mm V ' IkHi only prt-f«• 11>
Wgg- s tbi«- »H 'lictnt*
principle ! rs who «>
Inferior ri»**«iicin«*» l»>
j»li»«-e of thin. «sk forCooK'tt
rorr >v IftjuT ( |»Mi*Ot.vr». t;tK«* «:0 >1 i' »ifr. or
ioel «i i;. i 6 n's in postage in leuer. and
we will <»enii. VM!l*<i, >y return m-ttl. 1 *»«1! se.il
»"l ;» rtl *ui.ir> tn pi tin Jo 1 i only.
2 stamp a ;<l<i >n PonU Lily r«»mp4uy.
No. :f F1««l)*»r Hlofk. Detroit. Mich.
Sold In HuMnrly \. itov<)..l 1". J.
C. Ke<il :k und dnuKistsevervwlierp.
For Information unj free Handbook write to
MUN T N & CO.. 3CI UnoAUWAY, NEW YORK.
Oldest bureau for ser uiinx Pfttents In America.
Every patent taken out by km in brought before
the public by a notice ptven free of ciiurge la too
Scientific American
Laru-e&t circulation of tir.y scientific iiuper in tbo
world. Splendidly illustrated. No
man shonld i»e without it. Weekly, tt.'g.OO a
year; fI.V) six . ■ th- \ddre»s MUNN A CO.,
PUULISU£Its.36I Br Now York.
A. J. FRANK €O,
DliL'OS,
MEDICINES,
am> CHEMICALS'
FANCY AMI TOILET AKTICES,
P->NGE-j. BHUSIIES. FEBFLMERY, iiC
W.'.iyj'diit;' Pres.:rlptlon* ct o
uil JI
5 S Main Street, Butler, Pa.
YOU CAN FIND „
jn ill- in I'iTTSDt:K* ii ut il.c't Advert itnr liunu«i '»f
ZX REMINGTON BEOS.
sLo nil] contiMct lor at
THE CITIZEN
M I.SCEL'.AN EOUta-
A Warning to Favorite Soiu.
The little boy picked himself out of
the puddle where his rude playmates
bad thrown him. He wiped the mud
from his velvet trousers, his silk stock
ings and his lace collar, and straight
ened out his long, golden curls as well
as their demoralized and bedraggled
condition would permit.
"This," he said, bitterly, "is what
comes of being mamma's little pet:
Chicago Tribune.
,\ Superfluous Son.
Mrs. Portly Pompous (to daughter, in
presence of visitor) —Do we know the
Hoggs, CfaraT
"Really, I dun't think we do."
Billy Pompous (who has a good mem
ory)—Oh, ma, what a fib. Didn't papa
say he owed Mr. Hogg 85,000 and he
didn't know where in the world th*
money to pay him was to come from.™
Texas Sittings.
AN EXCUSE.
| I
Burglar (app< ling unexpectedly)—
Lookin' for anybody, gent?
Man of the House (on the warpath)—
Ah—why—cr—excuse mc yes no—
Why. you sec, the fact is, tiie doctor —
er—toid mc to take exercise with Indian
clubs; I—er—must have gotten this
pistol by mistake. —Puck.
The Boy Was Careful.
Little Son—Papa, my new sled is
broke.
Papa—That was a very pretty little
sled, and I told you to be careful of it.
"I was. It just broke itself wliiie we
was ridin' down Breakneck hiil on it."
"Who were riding ou it?"
"Me an' George an' Jack an' Dick an'
Bob an' Fatty an' the rest." —Good
News.
He Hail Been Tried.
A Texas gentleman applied to a
friend for information in regard to a
certain man whom he wished to employ
on his ranch.
"Is he honest and reliable?"
"I should say so. He is tried and
trusty. He has been tried four times
for stealing horses and got clear every
time," was the reply.—Texas Sittings.
A I'ractlcal Alan.
Deacon Hayrick—Goin'to marry Pen
elope? Sho! She's a nice gal. but she's
older'n y'r poor dead an" gone wife was,
you know.
Farmer Rakestraw —1 know it, dea
kun, but no one else kin take my dear
wife's place. Penelope is the only one
that's got my wife's own receipt for
punkin pies.—Good News.
The IVift an I tiic star.
Tberc was r. p.« i !n olden times
Wbokmtla t :r. out he love-J In vain.
For I: rook r:i h ir.ore tlian hi- earned with
rliymrs
To pay what it cost for the star s champagne.
—Judge
For a number of .years I have been
subject to violent attacks of inflamatory
rheumatism which generally lasted about
two months. On tho first of this uiouth I
was at tacked in the knee and Buffered
severely for two days, when I procured a
bottle of chamberlain's I'aiu. Balm and it
relieved me almost instantly. I therefore
iuo.it cheerfully recommend it to those
who are .-iuiil.iry afflicted everywhere.—
li. I). Whitley, Martindale, N*. C., Feb.
1888. Mr. Whitley is a promeuent man in
this place and his diseaso was very widely
known as he suffered such severe pain.
W. M. Houston & Co, Merchants, Mar
tindale, X. C. 50 cent bottles for sals by
I). 11. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breaden Jo Allison. W. Snnbury.
When you find two women conversing to
day
With earnestness, if not afraid
To listen, yon'll surely hear one of thea
say:
And how are you having it made?"
—This is a good time to scatter lime
%bout damp and foal places. A little care
in thin respect miiy save much sickness
and trouble latter on.
—Hood's Sarsaparilla is absolutely tin
urq ailed as a blood purifier and strength
-fling iu ;dioine.
—To be misunderstood by those we love
is the bitterest of all.
—One of the sweet privileges of an
American citizen is to ruin a fire and find
fault, with the firemen.
—Try I)r. Gram's Grandmother Medicine,
no cure, no pay. Three months treatment
$1 00, for all blood, liver, kidney and
stomach diseases, at J. C. Rediek's.
This is a very wicked world to the un
sophisticated man who bucks at other peo
ple's games.
How to get T;;in.
The only sale a id reliable treatment for
obesity, or (superfluous lat) i- the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills, wliic'i gralmlly re
duce the weight and measurement. No
injury or inconvenience—Leaves no wrink
les—ants by absorption,
This <ure is fouuded upon the in sci
entific principles, and has been used by
one i f the most eminent Physicians in Ku
rope in his private practice I 'for five years'"
with the most gratifying results.
Mr Henry Perkins, 29 Union P.irk, Bos
lon, writes: From the use of the "Lover
ette" Obesity Pills my weight has been re
duced ten pounds iu three weeks and mi
general health is very much improved
The principles of your treatment are full v
indorsed by my family physicians. In
proof of my gratitude I herewith give you
permission to use my name if you
desire to do so."
Price $2 00 per package, or three pack
ages for $5.00. By registered mail. All
ordres supplied direct from our office
The LKVKRKTTK SPECIFIC C 0.,339 Wash
ington St., Boston. Muss.
—A man never realizes bow much val
uable advice his neighbors have to give
away until he announces his intention
to build a house.
Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheuuiutism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its actiou upon
the system is remarkable aud mysterious.
It removes at once the cause aud the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Chloride r f gold is the only salt of
importances obtained from the yellow met
al. The chloride is used in coloring glass,
also in photography.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Bait iiheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch- Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Filea. it ia cooling and t>oothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
it Is put up ia SO and 00 cent boxes-
Johnny a»«l Hi* Top.
Papa—See the spiiler, my boy. spin
ning his web. Is it not wonderful? Do
you reflect that, try as he may, no mau
could spin that web?
Johnny—What of it 0 Sec me spin
this top! Do you reflect that, try as he.
may, no spider could spin this top?—
Chicago Inter Ocean.
t'lihcaru-ol Threat.
Fweddy—He nwsked me if I had a
chaperon: Baw .Tore. I'm coir.jf to g-ive
him'a piece of my mind.
Cholly—Do it: It will paralyze him.
Ole chappie—it will paralyze him: —Chi-
cago Tribune.
What She Kxpected.
l'erdita—Are you going to make him
gire you a ring with a solitaire in it?
Penelope—No; one with two or thre<t
solitaires in it.—Jury.
Strictly PrlT»t«>.
She—The bride's father giros her
away, I suppose?
He—No. He sold her priTaUly.—
Life.
'EARLY 6ETTI.KKS."
~ii fil
An t'nkind Remark.
"Did you go to the masquerade last
evening. Charlie?"
"Ob, yes."
"Wliat as?"
"As a gentleman."
"Indeed! How in the world did you
disguise yourself?"
And then the atmosphere grew chilly.
—Cliicaso Times.
Corroborative Evidence.
"I consider the pen mightier than tho
sword," said McFecder, as he trans
ferred the last two pieces of pie to his
plate.
"I don't doubt it," said his meek, little
wife. "Your habits at the table mako
it seem very probable."-—Puck.
Rct. 1 link riunk on tloneaty-
Most men are honest wen dey know
dey are bein' watched, deali breddern,
but do true test ob honesty is wen a
man has a chance to steal somethin'
without bein' discovered an' he declines
to do it; (fat's wot I call honesty ob d*
eighteen carat stamp. —N. Y. Herald.
in Oor Hoarding Hou*f.
Mrs. Hamonex (the boss) Really,
Mr. Scrimp, you shouldn't complain of
my rates; I find it hard to pay my debts.
Scrimp (grimly)—lf you paid in ad
vance, madam, as. you make others do,
you would have no debts. —Puck.
The Fact In t lie Case.
Mrs. Kindly (meeting one of the
twins) —My, my, how much you and
your brother look alike. It is very diffi
cult to tell you apart.
Twin—Hut it ain't so hard, ma'am, V>
tell us together.—Detroit Free Press.
—The priiniptm s.-. ami certainty of itV
cures have made Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy tauwue. It is intended especi
ally (or couih* colds, croup and whooping
cough, and is the most effectual reined,)
known tor these diseases. 50 cent bottle
fur sale by
1) H. Wuller, Butler; Bowers, I't"
t-pect; Breadeu & Allison, W. Sunnury.
—There are two eclips mof t.u sun ev
ery year, and (here may b- five.
—Some one calls a meal on a rai lro:ul
train "Easter.'" became it is a movable
feast.
—For every dollar that a man earns he
Fees something that he wants that would
Cost him two.
—For years the editor of the Burlington
Junction. (Mo.) I'ost, has been subject to
cramps, colic or indigestion, which
prostrated him for several hours and un
fitted him for business for two or three
days. For the past year ho has been using
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea
Remedy whenever occasion requited, ami
it has invariably given him prompt re
lief. 25 and 50 cent bottes for sale by
1). II Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros
pect; Breaden & Allison, W. Sunbury.
—The older a min grows the more con
vinced he becomes that he will have to be
his own best friend.
—Nearly S9OO has been raised at Oleaii
for th« relief of the sufferers from the re
cent cyclone in that place.
—The Gentle Spring is having long bill
ious spell.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having been restored u»
health by simple uieauH, alter sutieriuK for
several years with a severe lung affeetion,
*11(1 that dread disease Consumption, is
tnxiouH to make known to his fellow sutfer
-rs the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a
-11pv of the prescription u«ed, which they
ffitt 6nd .i sure '-lire lor t oinuuipuori,
\«lli lit, C.i U.i h, lir...iclniis au l all llima'
t»el lung Maladies He hopes all sufferers
#il) try his Uewedy, as it is invaluable.
Chose desiring the prescription, which wil
:>si thein nothing, aud may prove a bless
(Uif. will please address RliV. KDWAKU A.
WILSON, \\ liliainsburg, Brooklyn, Nt»
York,
—No man falls into a habit. A babbit
must b» pursued and acquired.
—A white veil has a very charming ef
fect when worn by a dark-eyed woman.
—The girl who is determined to many
a nobleman or nothing, get both.
—lf you want to make a boy work with
out knowing it get him a safety bicycle.
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at
the Anchor llote', corner Liberty and
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
Lodgings, 25, —35, —or 50 cents.
—Don't cry over spilt milk. Just pick
up your pail and pass on to the next cow .
—Mem. for defeated ctali I ttes: Prof.
Mines, of Zurich, says that the most agree
able death is by tailing.
Many a raggard heart beats beneath a
smooth jacket.
—Just think of it! The frost is not yet
out of the air and the umpire has called
"Play ball" on the regular base ball sea
son.
—lt is seldom that one sees a cake
walk. It would be less surprising to see
old chee e skip.
—A bill poster's business is a put up
job.
—The most wonderful thiug about a
shad is how the meat got iu between the
bones.
Consumption Suroiy Cured.
To Tar SDlTOß:— Pleaso inform yonr readers
that 1 hare a positive remedy for the above-nauned
disease. By it* timely use thousands of hopeless
cases hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad
to sead two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of
ycrar readers who hare consumption if they will
ssud me thnir E-ipress and P. O. address. Hespert
5D).r, T. A. a LOCUM. M. 0.. 181 Peari BL. N. *.
FOR KENT.
Farm containing 200 acres, located in
Donegal Twp , well watered, good orchard
plenty of fruit, good dwelling, barn, Rpring
non9e, granery, aud best farm in the town
ship for stock raising or cultivation. Foi
-1 merly lieorge Gillespie (arm Apply to
I ANDRKW FORD,
Butler Co., Pa.
Tbifs Is Tho Lowest Price
Ever given on a
I
Bed Room Suite
Solid, Polished Oak, class 26x30, beveled i>:a'e, J
FOR $23.00,
We offer this st>;te 30 days only.
Our Bed Room Suite for 811)
You can't get elsewhere for than 523 to $25. We don't only
offer the above goods at low prices, but anything in our store
away down in price. All ivea-k yuu !0 do is to examine our
stock and you will say as we dc--bev ,'oods for least money of
any
FUENITURE
store In the country.
-
Campbell & Templeton,
130 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa.
PiTHE HOLIDAYS ONLY
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
Pure!lasers can save from -•"> to 50 j>er
cent l>v purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J. R. GLUE IJ, The Jeweler,
No. 125 X. Main St., - DuftV Block.
w
of Electric Bell and C|.>ck.
All are Respectfully Imitrd
—"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience.
Diamonds
I STUDS,
( GENTS GOLD,
Wa. l • LADIKS OOLD.
utclies ( GKN rs SIEVKtt
L Al>l KJ+ CHATLAIN,
(Gold Pins, Ear-rings,
•I ( YVt; 11 \ ( Rings Chain",
( Tea set*. castors, butter <lifhe<«
Qiluovwiro - ami everything that can 1*
Oil V v~l V> <ll t I found in a first claHS^sto*®,
BSDGEB IMS. Ufl IKiTi S~ * —
E. GRIEB.
THE JEWELER
Ko. 139, North Main St. BUTI ER *PA..
fNo System or Method
CAN COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THE
COOLEY CREAMERS,
Inthi* i**ti:i(4»i»v t* imraiinD of thrrrfnn* Ifom Billlt.
Tho only-tit r:. t- tl or « ' tot'c I method o* MMwijiitri
raising tire mi. >kiwni< t luiik unai> tuv
><». 1—.04 of Ip. r ««■«». <>r fat. |
It getsallthe butter lattrom the milk,aDUu.HkeHlJiiU« r that U#.-taken
23 COLD MEDALS. g—|.
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO.. Bellows Falls. Vt.l f m
Jluuufaciurrr. «l rvcrylhloi h.pU hi Hairic. «>r < ramrrlea. Srjid lur t
I„. o. W ICK
DKALER IN
Rough and Worked Lumbet
t)Y*\LL KINI'f
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding-
and Lath
Always tn Stock.)
LI M fc". HA I K AND PLASTKk
Otilee opposite P. tfc W. i)opot,
RUTLEK -
Planing Mil!
Lumber V an!
J. L fU KVJt. L. O. I*UH V
8.6. Purvis&oo.
MAKt'FACTI'BKIU" AND UEALKKf !>,
Rouph and Planed Lumber
,ijr KV<kv N
SHINGLES, LATH
& SEWEK PIPE;
Butler, Pa
ffIraTOCIIIoA6EIITS
yyj^jUciEW.A.M«TT.loo
TURN ON THE LIGHT
Ami let It "I 1"""
■•111 <»r; f aaii.
mil child >|jgHv \""* »"•'
Gosser s Cream Glycerine.
It i» the ideal Cosmetic It .stimulate*
the nerve*, quicken* circulation and came#
away i'.eiul [litrUi-lt* of the *kin. leaving i'
fine .md clear. It h,t-< no cqoal for Chap
peil Hand*. Lip*, Face, or roughness of the
skin. and i not excelled a.« u dre*»in|t fi>r
the face after fthaving. It in a bland,
creamy emulsion, with ju-t eii lugh vege
table oil o sofleu tU« aklU. No lade or
gentleman should be without it. He sure
to get the genuine. Take nu substitute.
"F(>r nalu b? J. C. Iledick, Druir-
liutler, Pa.
R£AD AND REMEMBER
I'Vr ssnctlv pure »oil reliable STKMi.HT ;
LIQUORS. call on
I. IS. FIWCH,
smnriuii . pittmh ui.m. i*
<<» pp. Monaogabela HwM.
Mabidea* lor Family use and IMScIMI t-ir- j
|>»m are
I IN- HSGOI.DEK W»"»DINO. All *1 i
Ol ( KKNHEIMhKH UiIHKY. >
OVEKIIOLT'K wni-iKT, • «*ta.
J>II,USiiEK*a WHISKY. ) for to
i. ioda bn>Uyput kr<l and promptly »bipj*d
Kkce or KiriMi on receipt of cialj or j»*rt
office order.
expressed C. l» V
for Pvtoe Ll»t. i
~ , AH9 PIWIiTW?
'' . a i : »■«* ai*«r» prwrra '
'*tw-((•",< . iil. It rnro plartn;: an? 1
r A IVlTtUln* €*»»"«• !
'-C ID & THOMAS,
r tbrm.
"O uw - " -«*• oa»»<« J
A MILLINERY TRIUMPH
THE Leading Millinery House, D. T.
Pape. <)ur line of Millinerv iseomplete
in everv resj>ect. We invite %ou to-in
vestigate, and we claim that our stock is
the most attractive in Butler countv.
Trimmed hats and bonnets, flowers jet
crowns, pins, laces, braids, crepes, nets,
etc. Mourning Millinerv in sjrcat
variety. " P APE'S
12.** S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
i s -'- STORM BIRD.
IVo. 9450.
HKCOHD 0:35 A.T FOUR YEARS.
(Bought of McFfrran 4 riiinrj. LnuirviPe. Kv.)
Sif-ed by Lcrd Fnlt Brother to Maud S, 2.09 3-4.
» 'l*7? i r* x * • J , E,o « Ba —*** «•*«• tiM.
* or*» ot 2 Jtt at :<m yw 4 age. Tfria u» aur* tfcaa aay nuar *taUt»u m »
i *?*•
Ist Dam, Storm, record 2.26 3 4 By M'dd!«town. No. 152.
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2d Dam, Green M unta n Maid By Harry Oaf 45. record 2.2 ft
i»*m fc 2» «# Wtawraai. 2.* Omm iJifc
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Te:R>«S: $25 TO INSyftC.
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b« p to <h*>» at ail i a».. MM) aii'vytwi P»r m(< ff«» <«r aar Wntftat
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ISUL PA.
rfST.
LOUIS
No 4654
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nun . ' t' f bnvif af Jtottnaa
t»r«u*h
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£•!)••** .1 ! T'i»- Ur -»f f K'l *«•» It f| tad '|* •wrrai»-«§*»• .*#'
• • • •" a —nawaal ««iaaraf Rr*f* » i ><tl»a
B'-rtu « I t. I'. if .. it»jr. P*
Pr"P*t t .«r« will ha bat u» llnlHitili ama»»ii
J. P. DAVIS. ProprMar.
Pro»|»tt. Pm.
HENRY BIEML
122 NORTH MAIN STRKJ.7.
BU TLBR - fTJNJN* A
DEALER 15
Hardware and House Furnishing Good*.
Wfubittfr Marhicmn ito
j Mm Stan.] vd K»tarv
JGh%aS| H .'*'»• wirnr M •
«t rh«i i-«-r minute; Itw X«
■I " Am»-n<*«n «*»wing !t. «r
il<*» Sinir**'
Mt
'ii>ie tarn V w
K ; -Line *» li««*
m fUlf" ■ Stove*. f#hi -it. I
K B V fltiriJ. h .i* n | MMpag
•*** B man u tart »atrr <>(' fmw -r 'in
r M.liii* mm! iml . ■ <•-
i*ll>; (br J"hn«rtn nmn «,
reajwr and *teel frame binder, Wawn ready rniswf p»»nf.
warranted; screen doom and window*, vtd Uw«
mowers.
No better j>hce in llie city to tr«d-».
Come and we m* large atore room fall *>f no»*i* t I '*•«'; l«et
long.
Wl ERK A » IIILI) CAN BUY AS f IIKAP AS ' XA N
ir jr.>u «re ioW*»ti>(l 11 i< tniooia/ y»a 4b >aM *-a-l to' our R(X'K OF
FLOWES, PUNTS & SEECS
It tell- b..w Sifel*. Ka->il* md Ch«»pU yoo rmn #wr«r» »rrr i*t"
and ' rn »•«• r> in Pa-it«. »f<- and »» mil cp—»wl—aHi- *«"
#ith th" fio«- • njfr«»iors and arra»«jpoa Ik*' »a;»#r io a »!••*••
injr comin ok-iii" - w»V »»*r» *ttr»<*tf*i' to '"Br Wa >1 tk* B- k
and » Packer „f Wild Fl >ar-r S«kI« (aaload at I® «»nu>) f.» lhN»
two r»-nr f'»rtip«, «f if ♦ «» ar»» Nit ka*a a<» »»• tor tto» •
p.wul rani will do th- ha-in- *; »<»•' a Id'-®* >m om -id»; oar addra** •»•
the otht-r Write n.»ar. M-nt <»•> tKM pap»r
HARBT CHAAPEL. Williams port Fa
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All Kinds of Job Work done
«it the "Citizen" Office.
Bar H.*«► r~alarf HPT I jrait i«<4
bank a»*aa
"ssi* -MBfe Aaat W««r»aaa
T»> KS».r HB »nm
«• f*» -»f all -treegftt *wfw
aw WK»» mi-trf •>« - «wt a— ■■ n —■«
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