Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 14, 1892, Image 4

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    WE ARE NOW
READY.
WITH
A
LARGE
AND
COMPLETE
LINE
OF
PALL
AND
WINTER
FOOTWEAR.
GIVE US A CALL.
YOGELEY
AND
BANCROFT.
EXCELSIOR.
TWM growing dark so terrible fssht,
When through a town np the moonUin there ptahed.
A. broth of • boy, to hi* neck in the *chnow;
AM he walked, hie •hillaleh he rnni to a fro,
Saying, "It'« np to the top I am bound for to go; Be jabbers I"
PADDY'S EXCELSIOR.
At the top stands the lines of ladies' and gentlemen's wear in the
Strong A Carroll's, Howard ft Foster's and Eddies k Webster's celebrated
■hoes, so many improvements hare been made in these shocH
that it would hardly seem possible to add an y thing more, all solid,
strong, pliable, sod easy on the root, only to be had of Robins Bros. Try
• pair and If not all we claim bring them back.
New line of all kinds of Robbers jost received.
ROBINS BROS.,
8.1. Corner of Diamond. .... Butler, Pa.
J.J. BPBCK. WM - H - HOLMES
TBE LKADIKG
WBOUESALI Will ASS LHJIIOH HOUSE OF WEKTEE* PEJIBSTIVAWIA,
The Wm, H. Holmes Co.,
Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy'
PURE RYE WHISKY.
All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax-paid
Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines.
SZEISriD FOR PRIOB LIST -
Telephon No. 305..
120 Water St. and 158 Fir stAve., Plttsbuigh Pa
• GOLD FREE!
To every person bringing us a copy of this paper, we
All will insert FREE OF CHARGE aline $2.00 Gold Filling,
I J\\ in every BEST SET of SB.OO Teeih.
[JM \1 We warrant them to be me txat that can possibly be made, no matter what
■ jnoe you pa jr.
sai»Bfir"ys.
* PareOaaor Vltallied Att admlnut/red, socent*.
eat ef toe ettjr can come in the morning and wear their new teeth boinc the
JENTBANCK MK,YORK p .
OOSSERS
CREAM GLYCERINE
if deligbtfaHy perfumed and i> of
|'**t service In remoTing pimples
Mid bio tehee from tbe face. For
chapped bands, lip* or any rough.
MM of the skin and M a drenniug
for the fece after sharing, it will
be found In valuable.
For Sale bf Druggists.
" <>
DURE DRUGS IT LOW
I PRICES ia tbe motto at oar
JL store.
If 700 are sick and nMd medicine
yon want tbe BEBT. This yon can
always depend upon getting from us,
M we Me nothing but strictly Pare
Drugs in oar Prescription Depart
ment. Ton can get tbe beet ofprery
thing in the drag line from M.
Oar store is sJso headquarters for
PAIITS, OILS, VHRKISHES,
Xalsomine, Alabastine &c,
, Get onr prices before you boy
Paints, and SM what we hare to
ofbr. We can save yon dollars on
yoar paint bill.
lUepectfaliy
J. C. REDICK,
Main bt., next to Hotel Lowry,
BTJTLEB. PA.
uyomsEßS rzrrr .nzr.
W HLX w»wn In Clucafo, will find It on f'< 11
" LORD & THOMAS,
RIOULATK THE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS,
am
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
laH>aatlan, BIIUMM.M, Ilaadaafca. Caa.t I-
Nttta, Dr>rt«l>, Chraala Unr TmUn,
Maataaaa, Bad VmmpltMlmm, DyaeaUrr.
iffulv* Brcslh, u4 alt 4lwr4«n mf th«
aiMMk, tlnr >.4 Hmk
lupana Tatmlaa ooauin Dutblac tnjartou tu
IU noit dattonto conatltutkm. I'lwultuUkt,
aafa, aCactuaL ulfa lounadlaU nllof.
•old by dnnlata. A trial txittla ml by mall
oaracatpfof U casta, iddrae
THI PUPA MS CHEMICAL CO.
M mUCK RItCET, WW TOO* CITT.
*
• ROBKRT LKWIN,
Wholewile Merchant,
u< laiportar of<
FINK WINKS & LIQUORS.
135 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa.
Oppoaltn It. & O. It. K. Depot.
Headquarter* for
rincH'M «oi.i)Rn WKDDIKU,
for medical and family iMe.
SI.OO per <{t., Mr • l{ta. for |i.oo.
Klncb'a Uolden Weddlnir, Dougherty, (Juck
eobelmer, Ijirge, Ulbaon, ItrldKOport, Mf. Ver
non. Overbolt. Kte 'Hita la the only houiie not
rectify lllK in the city, therefore our giHida are
warranted pure, (ioodn aecurely packed and
boxed without extra charge. (!. O. I». and mall
1 order* receive prompt attention. Grandfather*'
Choice ( year* old, fc.oo per gallon. Try us.
Mifllin Street Livery.
WM. BIEHL Prop'r.
One square west of Main St., on
Mifflin St. All good, safe borsee;
new baggies and carriages. Landaus
for weddlogs and fuuerals. Open
day and night. Telephone No. 34.
4/\ PER CENT.
lU first Mortgage Lwns
No Iti. rornmlwl'in or fee#. Interest payable
semiannually by Sew York draft. Perfect se
curity. Higbcit reference.
CHAS.». REID. Fiirlwi. liiliiim-
Nothing On Earth Will ~
HENS,
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Preventaall Disease.
Good for Moulting ttena.
It U abswlnfc iTircrr. nijrhly
Utycostsu-r: i>f a<*nt a day. otheron»-foartn.as
nnrns. stri<-iiya:n«ii<-ine. "Onolareoc
(10, KIKI FII tO prvTM.t HOIIP. ** T "
if von can't tzct il wnd to as*
Wo mu on<- '.ark iV. Fire $1 A 11-4 lb-ran $1 JfcMx
rans f> 00. fipresa paid, Ptmltrry £®J2**«£iSEl
25 rent*, free with $1 .00 order* or more. Sample copy
Borton,
HUMPHREYS'
This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine.
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE
and HF.ALING APPLICATION. It has been
used over 40 years, and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
For Piles—External or Internal, Blind
or Bleeding; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is
immediate—the cure certain.
For Bums, Scald 3 and Ulceration and
Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant
—the healing wonderful and unequaled.
For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas,
Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or
Scald He:d. It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It is invaluable.
Price, 50 Centr. Trial size, as Cents.
g.,14 by Drarrfn., r Mot l<e*t-p.ld on reerlpt of prtra.
uciruMiH' arc. ca, 11 ull * wiiium SL, tn mi.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
V,
THE NEXT MORN|'NO I FEEL AND
NEW AND MY OOMPLEXtON 18 BETTER.
My doctor «ay« It art» gently on tho itomwh, llr«-
arii Vliln- b, and U a eaear.t iaiallvo. Thla drink
Id mads from herbs, and la prepared for use " eaOly
ai tea. It l« railed
LANES MEDICINE
All dniftiriot* veil It at 50r. apd tl.to per par.k&ire
Hoy r>no tSdar. LANE S FAMII/THKDICiWmOVEfI
TIIH HOWEIJI BACtt I>A*. In orUeT to be hcalUor
tli.s ?i necewary.
nil PILES
I I LlLw swayne'i
ABBOLtrr*r,T COB Ml. OINTMENT
3S3ES
fcleedln*. ao««rba tke taarnr*. Meld \ >y drujurliu or b?
Salt tor Wcu. Tr-j arrdbjr L/u Hwir»i A Hen,PhliAdripkf%.
mONLY?
wrr rVAtLWOKAMOO*
ItI'" ' VO'JSUKriiT ll V-,
dKi&d, £*« ts
; - U orKxc«»uitaOldorfOirA
I. .. f•• r f:«»-1 t">\. flow tr < ntiif
.OF K 1 1
A ■ irMTiKST- I'rrrßtt la « day.
Kmi W I C«inrirtNi WrttoUMb
D» . > * aalh : -• iledhfrefc
MLO< H* * -
DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENSACK'S
/youthfcurf:
MKDICAI. oi Fic i;
*o* v SHOOKU ST , I'kVadJj, .. / ,
iiu thu oM -t In Aict. .< 4 IHi y.
Special I)iseaso3 a V ..< Ll'.
Blood I'd on, Ncivoim I , i
111 nip, UlvUatKe*, Sirit lu {i , '
Hli'l \ ari »o- j ; .
lure, permanent!/ < ura i i > ,
wftoo&t detent lon f • •»•
ftlrr-A'fH 1m »l'i , (o bl llf , ' a
»tu<lj ;to 1f,.; |.ur« 1.1.. f. • ...
to Iho thoroui(h i*amln«li<.i: ~ : , ful » t .
(cn<lon giv< ii |,atlcnl» ilur..i.• t. m *lO
yean>'e»tAl>Ukhm<-ntl>o>iri-i-r^
Trralmtnt b.y Mi.ll , t 1 ( .. , i.«l| v .
omcenoon,9A h, to 2 c m.i. ,•. » u «ti
day .Saturday (ill V I*. II . i
M>n<t Dlniup tvr
"MOTHERS*
FRIEND"
mffiS CHILD BIBTH
Colvln, La., Doc. 2,1888.—My wlfo uaed
MOTHER'S FRIEND before ber third
confinement, and aaya aho would not be
without it for hundreds of dollars.
DOCK MILLS.
Sent by apreM on receipt of price, $1 tA par bot
t Is. Uook "To Mother* " mailed line.
BHADFIKLO RCOULATOf? CO.,
roM S«K aTAUDNuaaitTt. ATLANTA. OA*
For Sale i>y J. C. Rt-dlck.
READ AND BEMEMBEB
For «trlcily pure ami reliable KTHAHIIIT
IjglJOIlH. call or.
Ia ET. FIIVTCH,
It HJUTIIMKMI KT.. PITTNRritUH, P* ;
'("pp. Mononguhela llouoo.)
Malehlen [or family une ami Medicinal |.tir
-1 iow"i aro
I'lNnrHMll.lil'.N WC'IDIMI, « All tl
(MUKKNH KIM I'll H WfHKKV. > per <Jt. ,
MVKKIIOI.'I'.H WIII-KY, f (1 rjf h
l)lt,I.IS<;Kll8 WIII.IKY, ) forsV
Oood* neatly PACKED and promptly »III|M«'<I
KKKK OK I'.xrv.vHK 011 receipt of ctuili or poet
office order.
tar'Nothlng exnretised ('. O. 11.
Send for I'rice
Cotton Root
■ \ '' reoenl IIIITOIIIIJ BY M old
pliynl' lan. Muceev.fullv u*ed
BR aHy J monthly r.y IhoUPUnd* or
wfly. y f.adl't In theonly prefectly
Mm »afe and reliable medicine
y Mwotun), Beware or an
drugglMt who or-
I' r Interior medicine* In
place of thla. Axle for COOK 'H
CCITOV UOOT I I.MI-OI NI., taku no Mibatltute. or
inclow $1 and 1; CEFI t M |II POHTIIK'T In letter, and
we will wild. Healed, by return mall I'ull teal
ed particular* tu plain envelope, to ladte* only.
■Z (UntilAddrc« 1'1.M.1 I.ll r ,
No. .'I llnljer ll|o<:k. lietroll. MUJII.
Hold In lllitler by (• N. Ilo.vd. .1. K. I'alph, .1.
C. Kedlck und drtiinrint* everywhere.
NEW CUSTOM (JRIST MILL
I have placed ill iny Mill 11 flrnt dan*
Roller outfit for Hack wheat Floor.
AI no Holler Cum ami Chopping Mill*,
all the bent the market offer*. (Jive u* a
triul, well do our hunt to give y ,,u (food
turn out.
Running every day except Sunday.
WM. F. millkr.
313 N. Wanhington St.,
Butler Pu.
THE CITIZEN
MISCELLANEOUS
HOME MEAT.
la 5M Vwmy MMtbU Bra »o m Wma.
ffTf Hol4lar.
"Ton never ate horn* ftMfc, I top
four said Lieut. Ruseell, orf t&a fi*T
'enth United States carairy, to a Si.
Louis Globe-Democrat naa. "1 har«
seen the time when I ate it with gen
uine relish, and that, too, without any
salt It was in 18T7, during Gen. Miles'
J?e* Perce* campaign. We had followed
the renegades up the Missouri to its con
fluence with the Yellowstone, and the
chase was so fast and exciting that w«
didn't realise how low our lardsr was
getting until it was drained, and we
were getting too far away from the
base of atmnl'«• It. The
game had all bscn driven out of the
country ahead of us by the fleeing In
dians, and when we finally caught up
with the redskins and forced them to
light we had almost nothing to eat for
several day*. We captured about seven
'hundred ponies from the Indians, some
of them so round and sleek and fat aa
to appear to as the finest meat in the
world. Our butchers killed the young
est and fattest of the ponies that night
after the battle, and as 8008 as they
wen skinned sad dressed we hsd •
feast that would hare made Locullux
turn green with enty. We lived on
this pony meat several days. It wai
cooked without salt and roasted over a
spit, like a barbeensd beef. The meat
had a peculiar sweet taste, not at all
pafetable when I think of it now, and
it was so fi brans that we oould pull it
apart in great strings. But it kept us
from starving, and I therefore can
heartily recommend pony meat to
people in dire straits."
AUSTRIAN MARRIAGES.
The Queer Cere many Attendant Upon S
Fordo Alilanoe.
The quaint old Austrian custom of *
bride being cast off, as it were, by hei
countrymen when she takes to herself a
floreign husband, was an interesting
feature at the recent marriage of Arch
duchess Louise of Tuscany. In describ
ing the ceremony the Brooklyn Oitlzen
says: "The archduchess entered the
church followed by a long train of royal
and noble Austrian ladies. They stood
in a semi-circle around her until the
moment the bridegroom placed the ring
upon her finger; then they turned and
left her, for she was no longer a coun
trywoman of theirs. For a moment the
princess stood alone—unattended; than
a number of Suon ladies ranged them
selves behind her —she had become *
Saxon. At the marriage of Marie An
toinette this custom, which in her case
was observed only on the French fron
tier, had a pathetic denouement. When
the Austrian ladles attempted to leave
the new dauphinesa of France she re
fused to be left and, as if foreseeing
what her fate would be in her adopted
country, clang to them and entreated
them to take her back to Austria again.
Actual force had to be used to separate
her from her attendants."
A Trill* Too OootL
Chappie—l wish to—aw—purchase an
umbrella.
Dealer—Umbrella, sir; yes, sir. Here
is something just out, sir—ten dollars.
Chappie—Oh, not that kind. I've got
one of that kind, don't you know. 1
want something to use when it wains,
don't you know.—-N. Y. Weekly.
FIILINQ DOWN lJf THE MOCTH.
TfETH FATTUCTFI
WITH PAIN.*
" —Chicago MaiL
His flrnt Lore.
Young Downio—l'd propose to Miss
Ilaughtie, but I'm afraid she'd only
promise to be a sister to me.
Miss Haughtie'n Little Brother—l
think she'd promise to be something
nearer than that.
"Do you, really?"
"Yep. I guess she'd promise to be a
mother to you."—N. Y. Weekly.
Mickey In it Kail flight.
Mistress—Well, Uridget, and how la
your husband?
Washerwoman—Shure, an' he's all
used up, mum.
Mistress—Why, what alls him?
Washerwoman—lndadc, thin, mum,
last night he had such bod krcains that
he couldn't slape a wink all night, mum.
—Life.
Neat ly half a century of uninterrupted
KUCCHKH M thn euro of cough, cold and in
cipent consumption IISH given to Dr. Hull'*
Cough Syrup, u reputation not possessed
by any other similar remedy. It in s aor
erign cure lor all diseases of the throat and
cheHt.
—Thirty- two mlk maim factories at Lyon*,
France, have decided to make exhibits at
the World's Fair, and each one in striving
to make the finest showing. Lyon* in the
greatest silk manufacturing centre in the
world, mid made a maguiflcinnt display at
the I'oris exposition. It is reported, how
ever, that it will do still better at Chi
cago.
—Characteristics of Hood'a Karssparills:
The Urgent Sale, the moat Merit, the great
eat Curea.
—Conaidering the coinpoaite character
of our population, would in not ho well for
thd greut newspapers of the country to
call public inert by their proper names! It
uinHt be rather confusing to naturalized
citizens to find that the destinies of the
nation are In the hands of Jims, Bills,
.Iliken and Hanks.
Lane's Family Medicine
Move* the bowels each day. In order to
be healthy thin is necessary.
—They tell s story of a tramp who rang
a doctor's door bell and asked the trim,
pretty woman who opened the door if she
would kindly a<k the doctor if he had a
pair of old trousers he wax willing to give
away. "I am the doctor," replied the
plump and pleaaing young woman, and
the tramp fainted.
—The la«t eggN thrown at General
Weaver hit a reporter. Thin in going to
far. If those fiery Southerners cannot
improve tlieir moral* they might at leost
improve their marksmanship.
Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
care" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito U days. Its action upou
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The "first
dose greatly benefit*. 73 eta. Sold by J. 0.
Kedick, druggist, Duller.
She wears a collar and necktie blue
And a man's straw hat with a ribbon
K«y.
And she wears u pair of suspenders,
too,
Itnt they dont keep anything up, they
asy.
Chainbcrlaln'u Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain euro for Chronic Soro Eyes,
Totter, bill'. Kboum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sort*, Fever Soroa, Eczema,
Itch. Prairie S»-ratcbea Sore Nipples
and Plloa. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases havo boon cured by
it after all other treatment had failed,
it Is put op la 88 and CO oeot Uiioa-
AGRICULTURE IN RUSSIA.
Til* Farmer* Are Not in LOT* With Their
Calling.
The predominating trait of rulers
(m Ceesar downward is an invincible
kjrpDcrisy. People of education and ex
perience are invited to occupy them
selves with agriculture, but they are
well aware that no sooner have they
arrived and settled down than they
will be unmercifully expelled again.
The Jews are blamed for avoiding agri
culture, and are accused of not wishing
to live by the sweat of their brow; yet
they are forbidden to colonize without
the pale or to own property. The Jews
might round on his persecutors and
■ay to fhom- "You condemn me for
not taking kindly to farming, while
you yourselves, Pharisees that you are,
have reduced your farms to the last
stage of impoverishment. God be
praised, we Jews hare had no part in
it; but to envy you or to wish to be in
your position is more than can be ex
pected of us."
All this talk of agriculture, says the
Contemporary Review, is mere clumsy
hypocrisy. The peasants fly from the
land, happy, indeed, to flnd some other
occupation. Others are not permitted
to take their places; those who have the
right are too ignorant to do anything,
and the result is—chaos.
A HUNGRY MAN'S DREAMS.
The Banquet Always Vanished Just aa He
Depa to Eat.
One of the worst evils attending
penal servitude is said to be the hunger
which assails a man with a healthy ap
petite during the first few months or
pears of his imprisonment, says the
Boston Globe. A man who has just
done a long term for forgery says;
"I used to go to bed every night
pinched by hunger. I began dreaming
of banquets, and would have thought
nothing strange about it had not the
tame dream come to me every night.
The banquet was always the same, in
the same place, and I always had the
same place at the table.
"The exasperating thing about it was
that just as the first course was offered
I always awoke, so that even In my
dreams I was not permitted to taste of
the munificent spread which was night
ly presented to me in my sleep.
"I dreaded to go to bed, because the
dream tortured me. It only made me
the hungrier, and I the® understood
the agony of Tantalus, the fable hero
who was tortured with thirst and to
whose lips the waters were ever com
ing and receding just as he was in the
act of taking a drink."
The Hirer Kile.
Egypt has been rightly called the
"gift of the Nile," which not only Irri
gates the soil, but manures it at the same
time with the deposit of fertilizing mud
which it leaves behind, and without
which Egypt would be as barren as the
Sahara. For the Nile mud rests on a bed
of sea sand, the whole valley betwoen
the first cataract and the sea ha ring
been in prehistoric times a narrow es
tuary. The soil thus formed by the
Nile Is chemically unique. It contains
sixty-three per cent, of water and sand,
eighteen per cent, of carbonate of lime,
nine per cent, of quartz, silica, felspar,
hornblende and epldote, six per cent,
of oxide of Iron and four per cent, of
carbonate of magnesia.
At Cap* 3&my.
"Clara, I'm engaged to be married
already, and I've only been here two
days."
"You sweet thing! Who is the happy
man?"
"Dear me, how unfortunate! He for*
got to giro mo his card."—Chicago
News.
And llack Again.
"Miss de Trap had on the longest
gloves last night that I ever saw. She
buttoned them from her wrist to her el
bow."
"That's nothing. My girl buttons
hers all the way from home to the the
ater." —Chicago News.
COSTL y HIMIIM.
Poor Cupid thinks the Umo* aro hard;
He'a glum aa glum can be,
I saw the boy not long ago—
Lamenting loud was ho.
He says his darts are coating more
Than o'er they <!ld of old;
For, now, to make them kill ho has
To have them tipped with gold
—Pack.
She in delighted with it —Mr* Hannah
Moore, Hebron, Neb., write*: "My mother
had a swollen knee caused by a fall. — I
purchased a bottle of Salvation Oil. We
used it and I never saw a remedy work no
well. It took tho swelling down immedi
ately and effected a cure.
—An offer of $120,000 in ea*h has been
made for tho exclusive privilege of selling
peanuts at tho World'* Fair.
The Cholera Scare.
If indeed the dreadlnl discate *hould be
come epidemic in our land why not protect
yourself in timet Kvery physician will
tell you that a rtimulant i* ah*olutely nee
essary to aH*i*t in mastering the diseurc,
and all firHt class physicians agree npon
one man'* liquor* lor purity, age and rea
Honable price*. They refer you to Max
Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., who will upon
application mail you free of charge a com
ulete catalogue and price li*t of the many
kind* of liijuors for sale by him. His "Sil
ver Ago Hye" at $1.50 per quart, is not
equalled. Hi* "Uaquesne" at $1.25 ha*
uo Huperior. Hi* bottling of Guckenheim
er, Finch. Overholt, (SibHon and Hear
Creek at SI.OO iter full quart, or i>ix quart*
for $5.00 are all reliable and pure Pennsyl
vania Itye Whi*kieK. For llrandies, Gin
or Wine*, either imported or dome*tic, uo
other liquor *tore in the htate can or will
do a* well for you. Address Max Klein,
82 Federal Street, Allegheny, I'a.
—A pplicution* for space in tbn Klectrici
ty building at tho World's Fair aggregate
1188,0(10 Ki|tiar<t feet, while only 18.1,000 feet
aro available. Foreign nations have
already been assigned 08,000 feet, mid
several of them Hre urgently unking for
mure.
Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Posi
tively Cured by administering Dr.
Haines 'Golden Specific."
It in manufactured an 11 powder, which
can be given in a glaxs of beer, a cup ol
coffee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, aud will affect a permanent and
speedy euro, whether the patient is a inoil
erate drinker or an alcohofio wreck. It has
been given in thouKaiwls of cases, and in
every Instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never fails. The system once imprognat
ed with the Specific, it becomes uu utter
impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of
particulars free. Address, Ooldeu Specific
Co., IBG Karn St.. Cincinnati O.
—The sunny side of tho street is no
longer held in disestoem.
. —The more tired a bycicle is nowadays
the faster it seems to go.
Coughing l.ead* to Consumption.
Kemp's Italsam will stop the cough at
once. Ask your friends about it.
The engineers of the hot drink fountains
aro beginning to oil their machines.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To TUB - Flaws inform your ruittin
that 1 ban A poallivn rnm«tr fur tho ilxirt named
<Jh; -M limoly IIM» thousand* of hollies*
c«Moa ham 1 1 "i ITtuatimiMy mrrd. I shall t*» glad
to ■•ml tw.» . of my r*mody KHKK to »ny of
your revlnri *w /j have oottaumpUnn If tbojr will
■etnl uiw Uirli Kiprint and J', o. xtdraaa. lta-apm-t
--f»W*. T. A. BUA.UU. M. C.. 181 l'««rt fit. N. Y.
IT IA 't ia Licautiful and Cokta you
|| |\ Nothing
To Ix-autlfy ami nilorri your liome
a with a HUperli snmple IIIKII Art
1 Crayonet Port rail "t mis of your
lutiilly. Him ply write your name
r »nn on 111" back nl the
H H I'hoto, awl ,eml it to us at oner.
LJII 111 Kneloae stamp* for photo's safe re
turn. You are not sxki'd to (my a
'frame. Your pr»lw our future pro
nirvn nt ' AlUriniH ull letter* to K. .)
\I/H Ptephensou, !>rwi. and <«'" Manic.
UJ/LliX "ufTalo Portrait Co. .Ml Main street.
lititTulo, N.Y.
"CITIZEN" and NKW YOKK
WEEKLY TRIBUNE for only $1.50.
!12 Years Sentence.
Twelve years experience for your benefit. For twelve years we have
been in tba boggy business and io all that time not a single individnal has
accused as of misrepresenting the quality ot a vehicle sold. It most be a
satisfaction for erervoue to know that they have a firm that never misrep
resents— and that years of experience enables them to know the quality ot
, work tbey sell. Our <
that of any other similar concern in the State, and we feel so good that we
have a notion to jump out of our 3d story window —but we won't—for now.
just before the Fairs we want one great big busr month, and are ready for
it. We have the goods and must make prices so as to induce customers io
buy quick. Remember *e keep everythiug pertaining to a or
team outfit
Now look at a few prices: Leather halters 50 cents, team work bridles
90 cents, buggy whips 10 cents, a whole set ef buggy harness $4.75, a full
set of wagon harness, with breeching, for two horses $18; heavy leather fly
nets $1 50, wagon and buggy cushions 75 cents, top buggies $45, two seat
spring wagons S4O, etc.
Vehicles of all kinds; harness of all kinds, lap dusters and everything
used in connection with a driving and team outfit except the horse,
Now don't be backward, come in whether you want to buy or not
Walk in just as you would into your mother's room —you are just as wel- |
come. Take a ride on our new elevatcr, fret. Now do come. If you don't
need anything come walking right in and say you don't want to buy but
look and you are welcome. If you have a package of any kind you can leave
it here until you are ready to go out of town without charge, our location is
central. i
Remember the place and remember we are the first and only persons
who ever had enough energy within themselves and confidence in their
fellow citizens to bring down the price and depend on increased sales to
compensate them. We did it. You appreciated it and dealt liberally with
us aud now we want the crowning month of our life Harry, now come
alo*»ST. get ready for the Fairs and drive thereto in just as good a rig as your
neighii'°f* _ , „
Respectfully,
S. B. MARTIN COURT & CO.
S. 13. MARTINCOURT. ]■ M. I.EIGHNER
LADIES MB CENTLEH
WE take pleasure in announcing the fact that we now have on display
and on sale an immense stock of goods in the following lines: Press
Goods in all grades, styles and prices, with the very latest things ia
trimmings to match.
MILLINEJRY
IN all the new thingb the market affords Hata and Bonnets gotten up in
best style "while yoo wait." Ladiei', and Children's Wrap*, wel! made
and style and fit guaranteed.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
LINOLEUMS. Mattings, Rugs, Carpet Sweepers. Lace Cartains'
Portiers, Poles and Fixtures, and all kinds of Domestic Dry Ooods
We always have the best Blankets and Flannels, and the Standard
patterns are acknowledged to be the best made. Call in and get a
Faßhion Sheet. All the goods in our different department* are
marked in plain figures at the lowest prices We not only keep
Standard Patterns but all our goods are Ptandard. We do not handle
seconds. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Underwear a specialty.
RITTER & RALSTON.
. ALL PERSONB INTENDING TO SINK WELL
G are respectfully requested to call on or address,
FV FRANK C. MCGREW.
IvaV Who is operating a KEYSTONE DRILLER and ia
|| \V prepared to drill Water Wells, Test Wella, Air Holee
|\\Y for Shafts, etc. Drills eight inch or lesa.
ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS.
Twtv i Agent for Leffel Improved Wind Mill, Standard
llj.iranlic Hams,and all the best makes of pumps.
For any further information addrsa,
FRANK C. McGREW.
316 Bluff St., Butler, Pa.
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
SAPOLIO
19 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
, KINGS,
ninmnnrl* I ear-rings,
1 JlcllllOl 1( IS j SCARF PINS,
' STUDS,
f GKNTS GOLD,
1 LADIES GOLD,
aiClieh (GENTS SILVER
LADIES OHATLAIN,
Tnnrolvir ' Go,(i I>in8 '
' 'Wt/II V Rings, (?hairiH, Bracelet*, Etc,
{Tea nets, castors, Nutter dinhes
iiEfssAx: *
RODEIR :BHOS. W7
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North Main St. BUTLEJt, PA.
Jewelfy, Clocks,
Silvefwafe,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 j>er
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
aud spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block.
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All arc Respectfully Invited
—"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Kxjierience."—
-LEADING HIUIHEIIY-
Our Fall Milliner} trade has b- m very sattsfartory * i*r.
although we have r m *f hintrtl at o» iiiiftfff— cdhdiM mi mmm
headwear. This assortment is now complete N«t only wr the
finest-pattern Hats, Bonnets, Turbans «n«! T->ques show n, but the
innumerable articles that are so necessary Jor a first claM MiUmarry
department.
I sun KS'ISM DAINTY AND STYLISH al AY
MILLINERY lor THK
A SPEi IALTY C H I L D R E JiK iIKAHK>T
Yacht Caps. Victoria Flats. Russian Caps. Sailors Hats -i<- a
number of other styles
D. T. PAPE.
122 S. \l«ir\ Street Bui tier. I
IB REMOVAL SU
BEGINS OCT. (».
YOU WANT FURNITURE.
WE WANT MONEY.
We ex]*xH to minipv our new store
al)Oiit Jan. Ist. We want to move as
few goods as possible. We will irive vofi
orices that you can't help hot huy.
A #35 PaT?°r Suite for *2."> no
A 45 " a 36 00
A 55 " 44 00
A ir>Bed Lounge for 12 50
A 20 * 4 44 15 <K)
A 5 Rocking Chair for 375
A 8 44 44 500
<fcc. Call early tor these irreat barsrains
CaniplK'll & Teinpletoii,
136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa.
A. FIX LCI) KACTT.
That SI MEN sell* •*<»» *«* eh #«*rha« .|«ial»t «-• at meh 'mm p>ia«riMt fm
rant help Hut hti* wk#a roe i«t a at tkM*
Child'* PabW* <'««t Batt«>a £*•••>•. *—* 3 r» 7 iji at Mr.
Children'* «»r*n Barton Shoe*. *»ea H>ll ««■*.
Children « k d Butt.*. Sh.«e* mm* S «• I. * -Or
Girl*' (irtui Kalian Am*. 11 1» 2•! 23*.
GifV lid Button **•••, • 11 *• 2ai*t <»
Girla' Pebble t««at Button «a*» !««•-•« #* «•
8..J- She lara «.r t>ntum. Mlt« U>> 91 r> II -
Bov'a Mom. lara «r bottae *«ee Jt»J.a««l'
•> Oram Bott«»» Ml, at II <» u» « *
Laaii M' Ki<t BntUW Pfcnaa. at M«» te f£«>
Mm * Lk* Shoe* at 11 •» »l 35 #! >' acl K«•
Mrs'i lirain T»t»r?rwf -ih««w* at #1 J* »»«t K *'
Mrg'i Oratß W at»r*>r«»»f B>*»'- # f." •*'
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Jto\a' H»arv IMM B—»- fl * ** •»
m»u « i'atf »«»•«. •» rr«» t» %i •»»
8m the Calf Button Ski»* t*>* Men - *'»r • ■'
La lies Call Skin and Oram Waterpr.*'' .«y>•»-. alt l> I »
RUBBER BOOTS RUBBER SHOKS:
THE BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES.
Moh'h «fc Lmlie* "VOc. to J^l
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G. 1). SIM EN,
78 Ohio, Cor. Sandusky St. ALLICHwf, *A
» NEAR MAtlttT HOUSE.
Presidential Campaign of 1892.
GRAND INDUCEMENTS
TO REAPERS OP
THE CITIZEN.
The Presidential Campeiffn M MM •«. w.ikom 4mm bm rk. mom
iataniwij int#reatin« and *«eitia* ta tk« hw*.»ry tk* Tniwd Mmtmm. mmt
conntrr p»>pla will hm #itrrn»»lT Mi"*" t«» kar» *ll tk* mmd
political newa and at tb» day a- pr-*ati>d >a a S*t»>mmi
Journal, la tdditioa to that aoppiuNi by tk«r pmpmr
To mm*t tbia want mm kavo vatarvd into a r..ntraet witk tka
NEW VOKK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Tha Ltatiinff Republican Pupwe of th«
UNI TED STATES
which #nahlra o« to odrnr that apl#nd»l ( jwrnal f r»<ulsr •.»>*-»!»• fHmrn
|| 60 prr y—r) and "THE CITI/FN" hw <mm Mar
Kor«>iily cn?th in wfranrw.
N Y. Weekly Trlhune, ' reaalar prx-w par fmmr §1 OO
The Citizen," " ~ 130
Total «2.50
WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS OIE TEAR FOR Sl5O.
Subarriptions may h»»ia at mt t»wr
This ia the moat liberal r. i»btnati..n .ft* ***r made ta the Teitad
Stat**, and arerr r»ar|or of "THK CITIZEN" akoald take adrnata** •»' »t
t one*
Addteaa all order* to
THE OrriZEIV,
BUTLER HA.
£>*s TM
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gift <Vmsm Hm."* i* m bv*, -mf «* If*** *»•» «*a * *
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50C EIR BROTHERS. 56 WafM S!rw. »EW TSRH. 50C