Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 21, 1893, Image 4

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    SAL<E
OF FALL AND WINTER
Boots and Shoes.
OUR anno&l clearance sale of Fall and; Winter goods is now on
["bone in search of exceptional good bargains in seasonable good»
should risit our store. Among the goods that must and ehal go
low priceß have their usual effect, are all heavy Rubber Goods, includ
ing all felt, wool and beaver goods. A great many of tbese.goode
can be had a;
YOUR OWN PRICE
THE prices of all leather goods have come unnder the kmfr
Yon can now buy Children's School Shoes and Men and Women, r
MOnli fo? LESS THAN THEIR COST to us. The only
war to tell anything about the justness of the price is to see the arti
cle and the price together. Money is said to talk and if it does its
voice is louder and clearer in our plape of business than elsewhere,
because its purchasing power is so much greater. There is only one
way to convince yourself, that way is now open to you.
AL KUFF.
PRICES TIIE
FAIREST
YOU HATE [Wj
IVER KNOWN
AT
Vogeley & Bancroft's,
IN
Ladies', Gentleman's and Children's Shoes.
See Onr Elegant Line Of
Holiday Goods.
No Question about our goods Pleasing.
Mo Question about prices being Satisfactory.
NONE CAN SELL CHEAPER.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Slippers, Rnbbers and Overshoes, etc.
VOGELEY
AND
BANCROFT.
347 South Main St., Butler, Pa.,
Or>p. ilxard Hotel-
Are Yon One Of The Lucky Ones Who Will
Attend The Grand Clearance Sale At
1 '
For the next two weeks. Remember it
is not our fault if you come too late,it will
commence Jan. 25 and continue till Feb. 4.
Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves, Corsets, Dry Goods, Flannels,
Ginghams, Calicoes, etc.
See our big bargain counter on left
hand side entering store.
YOURS RESPECTFULLY,
A. Troutman & Son,
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet
House, Butler, Pa.
affilMlil
OF
Dress Goods, Millinery, Wraps
and all kinds of
FANCYGOODS.
TJTAVING just returned from New York I am prepared to
show you the finest and most varied assortment of goods
ever shown in the same line in Butler: Other dealers claim
goods can be bought just as well at home from agents. This
is a great mistake—to get the cream of the market, you
must go to New York. That is what I have done and if
you will call in I will convince you of the fact. Please re
memberthat I guarantee the very lowest prices on everything.
Thanking you for the rapidly with which you cleared out
the old stock bought of the Sheriff. I now cordially invite
yon to come in and buy the new.
Jennie E}. Zimmerman.
4/\ PER CENT.
1U First Mortgage Loans
No tax, commission or fees. Interest payable
semi-annually by New York draft. Penect se
curity Highest reference.
CMS. V. RF.ID, Fairhaian. Washington
Your Painter
has often wasted time and material in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
mixed paints, the ingredients of which
he knew nothing, because of the diffi
culty in making a shade of color with
white lead. This waste can be avoided
by the use of National Lead Company's
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These tints are a combination of per
fectly pure colors, put up in small cans,
and prepared so that one pound will
tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White
Lead to the shade shown on the can.
By this means you will have the best
paint in the world, because made of
the best materials—
Strictly Pure
White Lead
and pure colors. Insist on having one
of the brands of white lead that are
standard, manufactured by the "Old
Dutch" process, and known to be
strictly pure:
"Armstrong & McKelvy"
" Beymer-Bauman" " Fahnestock"
" Davis-Chambers"
These brands of Strictly Pure White l ead
and National Lead CO.'B Pure White L.ead
Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re
liable dealers in paints everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pz.y you
to send to us for a book containing informa
tion that may save you many a dollar: it will
only cost you a postal card.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway, New York.
Pittsburgh Branch,
National Lead and Oil Co. of Pennsylvania!
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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and a a lire relief in advanced ttagea. Ton will
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foung Mothers
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which Imurtt Safety to
IA/e of Mother and Child.
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Pain, Horror andllitk.
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price, $1.30 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed fr
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ATLANTA, GA,
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For Sale by J. C. Redick.
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ication aro treateil at this l>ia
i ciisary with a succcfif .arely attalnfid. Dr. S.
K. Lake la - incinlicrof tliu Hoval College of J'liy
iii :;IPB M!icl Surguour, ami Is the ol lest ami most
s\,. rienceil SPECIAI-IR.' in tlioeity. Special at
tent lon (riven to Nervous Debility from erocsaiTe
mc tal exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus
ni( jiiiynlcal ami mental decay, lack of enerpv,
li-|;omlency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Kits,
file.', Ifhemiiatlsim, and all diseasesot the Skin,
Mikmi. I.ungs,UrinaryOrgim*,(.tc. Consultation
tree ;t nd Htiictly confidential. Ollicc hours,!) to
I ii ul 1 to 8 J*. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. only.
•ill at oilieo or address i)RS. LAKK, OOft.
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YOUNG MEN
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Of
THE CITIZEN
Improvement in Prison Construction
In prisons built according to the old sys
tem, chances of escape by digging or cut
ting through tbe prison walls, doors, floors
ceilings aie avaliable to the prisoners, but,
by constant improvements in such struc
tures, escape has been rendered more and
more difficult, and yet escapes frequently
occur from the most modern prisons.
The latest improvement in prison con
struction, appears to furnish as nearly ab
solute security as it is possible to obtain,
the result being secured in a very simple
wav, and by the use of low-priced mater
ial.
A prison constructed according to this
system not only offers great resistance to
any operation that will tend to destroy or
injure it or render it less secure, but it also
affords a ready means of indicating any
tampering with the structure and also of
giving an alarm in case of an attempt be
ing made to break out of or into the pris
on.
Tbe cells built according to this plan are
made entiraly of iron or steel pipes which
intercommunicate so that water or any
other fluid may be kept under pressure in
them. With this construction, should
there be the slighest pnnctuae or break,
the small leak would at once give notice
of the tampering with the pipes through
the consequent reduction of pressure,
which actuates an alarm; so that, before
the operations necessary to an entrance in
to or escape from the locked ce.'! could be
fairly begun, the officers of the prison
could be on hand to investigate the cause
of alarm. The walls, ceiling and floor of
each cell are composed of pipes. The door
which is also composed of pipes, carsies
communicating therewith a lock, the parts
or which are made tubular. The staple
or keeper of the lock, through which the
locking bar passes, is also made tubular.
In front of each series of cells is arranged
a cage, which is also of the same construc
tion. The tubular system of each cell is
connected by a pipe with pressure gauges,
and an electric alarm operated by pressure
gauges at the warden's office. In some
cases a small longitudinal opening is left
for the introduction of food.
The locks upon the doors are arranged
to bo operated by pressure, the bolts be
ing pushed by a fluid acting upon a piston.
Any retrograde movement of the piston,
due to diminution of pressure, would be
indicated at tbe warden's office upon the
pressure guage, and any considerable
movement of this kind would result in giv
ing an alarm upon the electric bell.
What is the dismay of the early pedes
trian, who leaves his cozy home on a win
ter's morning in quest of lucre or pleasure,
when he finds himself suddenly the victim
ol the treachery of a slippery pavement.
It will be a comfort to know that Salvation
Oil will cure his bruised limbs.
' 'Our baby has a secret,
It twinkles in his eye,
His little golden crown of curls
He's holding very high.
What can the secret be T
You really couldn't guess—
A penny in his pocket,
And a pocket in his dress.
—The rays of the sun do not penetiate
more than 200 fathoms. The fish which
live below that depth are all blind, but in
stinct tells th*m where to search for food.
The 20,000,000 men of the United States
are wearing an average of 20 buttons eaoh,
400,000,000 buttons for all, estimated to
weigh 23,000,000 pounds.
—Those who declare that the earth is
gradually drying out and that within a
few centuries every drop of water will
have dissapeared from our planet will find
some consolation in the announcement
that the water line has risen one loot all
around the gulf of Mexico since 1850.
Lane's Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to
be healthy this is necessary.
—The painful fashion of young married
couples having their photographs taken
with her cheeck against his is now prevail
ing to an alarming extent.
—When the Shah of Persia needs rest,
comfort and consolation he doesn't seek
it in the family circle. Four hundred
wives are too much to lean upon when the
heart's bowed down.
—Tourists visiting the Indian and
Banna rivers in Florida are astonished and
amazed at the antics of the mullets of
those streams. These fish grow to be five
or Bix pounds in weight, and are famous
jumpers. They leap from the water, shoot
three or four feet through tho air, come up
again and leap twice as far, and keep on
for a half dozen of leaps, each longer than
tho other. Now and then a mullet takes
a leap of 15 or 20 feet and disapears. It
happens not infrequently that, a leaping
mullet falls into a passing boat.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally 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.
Redick, druggist, Butlei.
—lt is the editor's business, says an ex
change, to boom the city for all it is worth,
month after month, and then see SIOO
worth of printing go out of the city be
cause ten cents can be saved in doing
so.
" —West Indian people eat alligator eggs.
An example of one of the laws of rotation
is furnished when it is also considered
that alligators eat West Indian people.
—There is no daily paper needed in the
average small town. The ladies' sewing
society takes its place.
How to Obtain Long Life.
Take life easy. Nothing prolongs life
like a cheerful' disposition.
Make haste slowly. The snail outran
tho hare and won the race.
Avoid all worry. Care wrinkles the
brow and dries up the fountain of life.
Don't get angry. Every burst of passion
shortens life's sp'au one inch.
Be moderate in all things and temperate
in your habits. Remember, "sleep is na
ture's kind restorer," and if you would live
long, sleep long.
Above all take care of yourself. If you
are not feeling well there is something
wrong and nature needs to be stimulated
in her work. The best physicians in the
country recommend Klein's Silver Age
and Duquense Rye for such a purpose.
They are for sale by dealers generally at
$1.50 and $125 per quart respectively. Send
to Max Klein, 82 Federal Street, Alleghe
ny, Pa., for a complete catalogue and
price-list of all kinds of liqnor, mailed
free.
—Mrs. Anna Potter, who aspires to be
the Mayor of Kansas City, is aggressive,
self assertive, independent reformer, who
has an idea that a city should be run in
the interest of tho people instead of the
politicians, and she is a full two hundred
weight of earnest feminity that wears glas
ses and thinks for itself.
—Senator Hill will spend somo time on
the California coast at the latter part of
the year. Ho perhaps hopes to see more
of the Pacific side of politics than he has
been able to see of late.
—A gentleman who is advertising his
country place for sale in one of the suburb
an papers describes the scenery as "notor
iously picturesque."
—A cross-eyed New Jersey man was
kicked by a mule, and as a result of the
blow his eyos are now straight. Perseus
with similar or other maladies are not,
however, adyised to fool with a mule in
tho hope of similar benefits.
USE DANA'S SARSAPARLILA, its
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
Thought He Was a Bear.
Mrs. Keeler, whose hatband works in
the lmnber woods, came to Kettle Creek
the other Jay expecting him to meet her
at the store and carry a sack of flour three
mile 9to their home near there, the road
leading through heavy woods. Mr. Keeler
failed to arrive, and toward dusk his wife
shouldered the flour and started off alone.
About half way home she saw what she
supposed to be her husband standing in
the road waiting for her. Harrying to him
to give him a piece of her mind, ominous
growls warned her that she was about to
lecture a big black bear. With a shriek
she dropped her sack of flour and took to
her heels toward Kettle Creek She had
run about half a mile when she discovered
what she thought was another bear coming
toward her. She stopped in the road and
tilled the woods with shieks that were
heard plainly at Kettle Creek. But this
bear was her husband and when she recov
ered herself sufficiently to recognize the
fact she struck him a blow with her fist
between the eyes that knocked him flat in
the road and then promptly fainted. Her
husband had quite a lime fetching her to
but when he had succeed and she explain
ed matters they went together home. The
bear was gone but he had scattered the
contents of the flour sack along the road
for 20 yards.
Pre- eminent for cough or cold. Mr. Wm
J. Beecher, 142 Whitesboro St.. Utica, N.
Y., writes: "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has
cured my two children of a very bad cough
and cold, which they have had for some
time. It cannot be equaled for coughs or
colds. I have aiways used it.
What's a Farm Title.
The question, ""Wt at does a man buy
when he purchases the title to a larmt" has
often been asked, but not satisfactorily do
termined. From the latest decisions on
the subject it is plain that he buys the
ground, ofcour.-e, and all the buildings
erected on it, whether these are mentioned
or not. He also buys all the fences, but
not material once used, then taken down
and laid aside, nor material purchased for
a new fence' unless these are specifically
mentioned. He also buys all adjuncts
necessary to a farm, except the implements
and machinery. For instance, if there is a
pile of bean poles cut and once used for
the purpose, these go with the farm; but
if cut and never used, they are the seller's
property unless specified as sold. Stand
ing trees or trees that have fallen or been
blown down go with the ground, but if cut
down and made into cord wood, they be
come personal property, and to go with
the land must be specified in the sale.
—lt is not what its proprietors say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells
the story.
—The Michigan Central Railroad has in
troduced a novelty highly esteemed
among the women passengers, who are
presented with a handsome rosebud or
other flower while journeying in its cars.
The company now has 7,000 flowering
plants in its conservatories at Niles, Mich.,
and the capacity of their greenhouses is be
ing doubled to supply the new demand.
—Eastern roots art- generally flat, for
comfurt during the summer season. The
roofs of houses in tbe East are often used
as outdoor gardens The Greeks gave the
roof a slight elevation in the middle; tbe
Romans increased it to one-fifth of the
span. The high pointed roofs of the pres
ent time are of German origin.
—Japanese books begin at what we call
the end. The lines are vertical instead of
horizontal, the first being to the right
hand edge of the page, and are read down
wards from the top. The place for the
"foot notes" is at the top of the page, and
that for the reader's marker is at the bot
tom.
Drunkenness, or the Lquor Habt, Posi
tively Cured by administering Dr.
Haines 'Golden Specific."
It is manufactured as a powder, which
can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of
coffee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent and
speedy euro, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, and in
every instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never fails. The system once impregnat
ed with the Specific, it becomes an ntter
impossibility for the liquor appetito to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of
particulars free. Address, Golden Specific
Co., 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O.
—Ninty-two thousand electric lamps
will be needed to illuminate the Chicago
Exibition. The contractors expect that
something like 15,000,000 feet of insulated
wire will be needed to effect the distirbu
tion of the current. This will keep the
manufactures busy.
—The Florida Orange crop this season
will probably be the largest over known.
The trees are now in blossom, and are so
full of bloom that should only half of them
mature the trees would not hold the fruit
without considerable propping and brace
in g.
—Old man Coons, of Jasper county, Mo.,
who is sixty years old, and can read the
the finest print without glasses, says he
has preserved his optics good by pressing
the ontside corners.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at
once. Ask your friends about it.
Pat the right kind of a good man in any
community and he will soon make every
mean man among his neighbors feel
ashamed of himself.
—Let there be a general cleaning up of
back streets and private lots before the
spring has advanced too far. And the cel
lars, too, should come in for a goodly
share of attention. It is well to prepare
in time to guard against sickness during
the summer months.
Still in the Lead.
Win, H. Holmes Co., Distillers, Im-
Sorters and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, job
enl in all the leading brands of Rye and
Bourbon Whiskies. Distillers of "Holmes'
Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy" Pure
Rye Wiskies and Greene County Applo
Brandy. Our importatians of fine brandies
and wines have been unusually large the
past year, and wo are better prepared
than ever to furnish wholesale dealers, ho
tels and taverns with complote outfits of
pure choice goods at first band prices.
Drop us a postal and we will have a sales
man call upon you or send for price list.
Thk Wsi. 11. Holmks Co., 158 first Ave.
and 120 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
—The following from an exchange
should be read and remembered by every
body: "Be careful how you speak of a
woman's character. The purity of woman
is the salvation of the race, hope of future
greatness and the redemption of man.
Wipe out her purity aud man sinks below
the waves of despair, with no star to guide
his life into a channel of safety. Think,
then, before you speak, and remember as
any hog can root out the fairest flower, so
tho vilest man has often ruined the pur
est woman's character."
—All the courting is done by the woman
in the Ukraine, Russia. When a woman
discovers a man she would like to marry,
she visits him at his house, and tries to
charm him. If he does not like her, he
leaves her and lives elsewhere 'until she
deserts his home.
Consumption Suroiy Cured.
To Tar Sennit:— Pieaso inform yo«r reader*
I Hint 1 nave a positive remedy for tt.o above-named
(Unease. I>; is timely use thousand.! of laopclcsM '
! cA*oa havo 1> -n permanently cured. I phall bo glad I
I to eeiid tw.j .'Duties of my remedy I'KEK to auy of j
i your readers -v have coimumption if thuy will
iieud mo tlieil £r])rin« »ni I". O. oddreaa. Respect- •
j folly. T. 4. BLUJCM, 11. O- IKI Pear! St.. N. 1.
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS ,
' THE KIND THAT CURES."
-4CTHGSE THINGS I NEED:#-
I NEED MONEY,
I NEED ROOM,
I NEED CUSTOMERS.
Spring Goods are here and Winter Goods most go.
HERE IS THE TIME.
THE STOKE IS PACKED FROM CELLAR TO ROoF.
Price is no Question now.
THE OBJECT IS TO SELL SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
Come in and look over oar spring stock, I can safely say it was never
better, great care was taken in selecting styles for this year, and prices re
main at the same low standard that is always mantained at my store.
The new styles and shapes in shoes and slippers are beauties beyond de
scription. Don't fail to see them.
$3,000 Worth of Winter Goods go in March at Half Price,
Robber goods must all go no matter what they bring. Lots of Miss'
aod Children's rubbers for 10 cts a pair
20 doz stogie boots from $1 00 up. 70 doz. Btogie shoes from 75c up.
We blow our horn long and loud when we come to shop work.
18 doz. Men's kip boots 3 soles $4 50.
22 doz Men's hand made shoes $3.50
Both of the above are $1 50 under prices and assortment is limited,
they are jast the goods for oil men.
Boots and Shoes made to Order and Repairing done on Short notice.
Leather and Findings, Blacksminths' Aprons.
We Want your Trade, and Good Footwear at Low Prices will
Secure it.
Remember the place.
JOHN BICKEL'S,
" » SPRING.®
We are approaching the days of all the year, the days vben the air
is freighted with the perfumpry of flowers, and everything is
symbolic of Peace and Good Will. In this respect these days re
semble our shoes. Their Good Will is shown by their willingness
to stand by you, as long as you stand in them. Quality, not price
is cheapness, and we believe our prices quality considered to be
the lowest in Butler.
ROBINS BROS.,
S. E Corner of Diamond. - *• - Butler, Pa.
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
SAPOLIO
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
M. ROSENTHAL,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
403 Ferry St., 'Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Square Below Diamond Market
Do vou occasionally tako a littJo
liqaor for yoar stomach's sake ? Be
sure it ib the beat; bad liquors will
injure your stomach,good liquors im
proves" it. The best liquors are only
kept in the best stores. Try our
Finch's Golden Wedding,
for medical and family use.
SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00-
Doutberty, Guckenheimer.Large.Gibson,
Bridgeport, Mt Yernon, Overhalt, Etc.
This is the only house not rectifying in the
city, therefore our goods are warranted
pure. Goods securely packed and boxed
without extra charge. C. 0. D. and mail
orders, receive prompt attention. our
"Grand Father's Choice" 3 year old, is a
good one, age has brought out good quali
ty; sells for $2.00 per gallon.
KOREKT LEWIN\
Importer and Wholesaler,
13G Water St., Pittsburg. Pa.
Opposite B. & 0. R. K. Depot.
RECULATE THE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, j
ASD ♦
PURIFY THE BLOOD. ♦
A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
Indigestion, Blllouaneß** Conatl- j
potion, l>y.pcp«l*. Chronic l.Wer Trouble., I
UlzslneMt, lUU Complexion, l>j»enterj, i
• OlTenlTe Breath, and nl 1 Ul»ordcr» of the .
hiomach, Liver »nJ t
It i pans T&bules contain nothing Injurious to *
the most delicate constitution. Pleasant to take. ♦
safe, effectual. Give immediate relief.
Sold by drufftfistfl. A trial bottle Bent by mall I
on receipt of 15 cents. Addres* ;
THE RIPANB CHEMICAL CO. j
10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. j
READ AND REMEMBER
For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT
LIQUOKS, call on
I. IV. PINCH,
12.SH1THK1KLD KT.,:PITTSBUB«H, PA.
(Opp. Monongabela House.)
Matchless for Family use and Medicinal pur
poses are
FINCH'S GOLDEN WPWING, ! AUsl
(iUCKKNHKIMKII 8 Vv rIISKI. • per qt. ,
OVEKHOLT'ri WHISKY, f 6 qts.
DILLINGEK'S WHISKY. I tor $5.
Goods neatly packed and promptly shipped
Fkkr ok Ex pknbk on receipt of cash £or fpost
office order. , ~
WNothlrig expressed C. O. D.
Bend for Price List.
SIYCERMLI
I hitmU uMI ficti Try ft. ■
• - v AT UKL'GGISIS.B
Cures Prl (flit's Disease, Dropsy. Gravel. Nerv
ousness. Heart, I'rlnarv of Liver Diseases.
Known by a tired lanquiil feeling; lnactlnK or
the kidneys weakens and poisons the 01000,
and unless cause la removed >ou cannot have
health. Cured me over live years ago of bright s
Disease and Dro psy.—Mks. I. L. C. Mxi.i kk.
Bethlehem. Pa. 1 .uon other similar testluiou.als.
l'rv It. Cure guaranteed. .
CAHN'S KIBSKT CVMK CO., Fhlladtlpfcla.
Soldby AU Kellabel Drugg'sts.
Cures thousands annually of Liver Com
plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria. Mora Ilia
result froman UnhealthyLiverthanany
other cause. Why suffer when you can
be cured t Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigo*
ator is a celebrated family medicine.
yot'K UKCGGIST WILL SUPPLY YOU.
FL^ENCING
Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
THOUSANDS OF JULES I> USE. CATALOGUE
FBEE. FREIGHT PAID.
THE McMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO,
114,116, 118 and ISO X. Kuket Bt, duup, DL
;arCßttiiijCjM. i r. THETORUPW
/Zfir* ("SL-feed and Ensilage ißy
C"TT^ R -
™
dealer »tOMop«r»
don'thaodletheseeuttera m 1 • iioo. Saves
Write aa for catalogue and fred. Cattle
Introductory prices. ail opclean.
Hotels and Depots,
W. 8. Gregg is now running a line
of carriages between the hotels and
depots of the town.
Charges reasonable. Telephone
No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
Good Livery in Connection
WANTED! At onfe * BALESSEN
"""""—— FOUTIIIS LOCALITY.
Splendid OPPORTUNITY
for a live, energetic man. We offer BET
TER FACILITIES and Better Terms
than ever. Salary or commission.
Write tor our SpCdcll Offer*
HOOKER, GROVER & CO..
Rochester Fruit Farm and Nurseries.
Esta bllslied 1H56. Rochester, N. Y.
YOU NEED WORK?
(If so, this will interest you.)
YOU MA a KE $75 TO $l5O
a Month, provided vou work with a little vigor
oluck and push. Stock complete; steady work;
pay weekly. Elegant outtlt tree. Experience
unnecessary. atonic. & _
Established 1572. Nurserymen . Kochester.N. Y
A. E. GABLE,
Veterinary ISxirgeon.
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Toronto, Canada.
Dr, Gable treats all diseases of the
domesticated animals, and makes
ridgling, castration and horse den
tistry a specialty. Castration per
formed without clams, and all otber
surgical operations performed in the
most scientific mauner.
Calls to »ny pa tof the country
promptly responded t'.
OBice and Infirir »J in Crawford's
L.very, 132 Weist ,1 jleraon Street,,
Butter Pa.
THE
Leading Millinery House
OF
Are now prepared to show their new line of Spring Milli
nery. Beautiful beyond description. Whether you buy or
not, you arc welcome to come and enjoy the beautiful and
artistic display. Come for investigation and comparison.
We believe buying will follow.
Special Mourning Millinery, also
Millinery for Misses and Children.
NOTICE. SAILOR HATS 10c.
Jewelry. Clocks,
Silverware,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All
—"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience.
, RINGS,
Diamonds te™
'STUDS,
( GENTS GOLD,
TJf7 "U I I»ADIES '^OLD,
W atcnes I gknts silver
1 A DIES CHATLAIN.
t i { Gold Pius, Ear-rings,
J oWoiry \ Rings, Ohains, Bracelets, Etc,
( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
< and everything that can be
MM IRIS. W7 s "~-
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
Ho. 139, North' Main St., BTITLER, PA..
PENN'A
White-Sand Oil Co,
[A. STEELSMITH, Manager, Butler, Pa.]
Dealers in Illuminating, Lubricating, Cylinder and Dynamo
j Oils—all free from Lima Oil.
This Oil is made and handled by Independent Producers not con
nected with the Standard Oil Co., as reported.
All orders will be promptly filled. Warehouse in rear of Nicho
as & Hewitt's planing mill, near West Penn depot, Butler, Pa.
Refinery at Coraopolis, Pa., near P. & L. E. R. R.
This oil can be secured at McCrea's Feed Store on E. Jefferson St.
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