Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 11, 1893, Image 4

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    Special to the Trade.
NICKEL'S GRAND
BARGAIN SALE.- I #-
This sale is a grand clearance sale. I will soon start East and be
fore gomg I wish to reduce my stock, so I have gone through
all goods and have placed on sale a large lot of Men s, La
dies', Boy's, Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords
to'fit and suit all and at extremely low prices.
Bargain seekers should not let this grand op
portunity pass by as these are greater
bargains than ever before offered.
Full stock of Gent's fine Russia
Calf Shoes, lace or Blucher style, at
$2.75 to $4.00. Full stock of La
dies' Russia Calf Bluchers, common
sense or piccadilly style, at $2.00 to
$3.50, all styles and widths. Our
stock of Ladies'and Misses Oxfords
is larger than ever before, prices 75 C
to $2.50. Men's Black Oxfords at
SI.OO. Men's Tan Oxfords at $1.25.
Men's Southern Ties at $1.50. Full stock of
Men's Dongola and Wine Color Creole shoes at
$1.50. Men's Patent Leather Shoes at $3-5°- ei L.^
Patent Leather Pomps at $1.25. Our stock of Men s Fine
Shoes is large and prices very low. Men's Calf Shoes $1.50,
any style. Men's Kangaroo shoes $2.50; hand-sewed Cordovans $4.
.AJSTD MA.NY OTHER BARGAINS.
Ai all Units a ruil stock 01 our TO~n mate box-toe boots and shoes.
BOOTS AID SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRWG KEATLY DOHE.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
When in need of anything in my line give me a call.
JOHN BICKE^L.
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A.
Grand Clearance Sale
FOR
The months of July
And August, oi
Millinery, Dry Goods,
Wraps, Notions, &c. Great
est Bargains ever offered.
MRS. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN,
(Successor to Ritter & Ralston.)
Butler, - - - Pa
N. B:~We make this Sacrifice to
make room for Fall Goods, many of
which are already purchased.
qUMMER DAYS ARE HERE,
and Some'r dazed on the spot
when they see the make and fit of
our clothing and hear the prices
we quote. Reader have you bought
your Summer Clothes? If you
haven't now is the time
make your dollars go a long way,
as we are naming unheard of
prices on CLOTHING, HATS &
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
wm* X—X +++ V
DOUTHETT & GRAHAM,
Reliable One Price Clothiers.
Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts., Butler, Pa.
S SPRING.«
We are approaching tbe days of all the year, tbe daya'when the air
ia freighted with tbe perfumery of flowers, and ererytbla' id
symbolic of Peace and Good Will. In this respect these days re
semble onr shoes. Their Uood Will is shown by their willingness
to stand by yon, as long as yon stand in them. Qnality, not price
is cheapness, and'we beliere onr prices quality considered to be
tb» lowest|in Butler.J
ROBINS BROS.,
B.E corner of Diamond. - - - Butler, P*
. . , . . at igjL ■j -
Jewelfy, Clocks,
Silvefwafe,
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 are Respectfully Invited
—"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."—
You have noticed
that some houses always seem to need
repainting ; they look dingy, rusted,
faded. Others alwsys look bright,
dean, fresh. The owner of the first
" economizes " with 44 cheap mixed
paints, etc.; the second paints with
Strictly Pure
White Lead
The first spends three times as much
for paint in five years, and his build
ings never look as well.
Almost everybody knows that good
paint can only be had by using strictly
pure White Lead. The difficulty is
lack of care in selecting it. The fol
lo-77'ne brands are strictly pure White
Lead, Old Dutch process ; they are
standard and well known—established
oy the test of years:
''Armstrong & McKelvy"
" Beymer-Bauman" " Fahnestock
" Davis-Chambers"
For any color (other than white) tint
the Strictly Pure White Lead with
National Lead Company's Pure White
Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have
the best paint chat it »s possible to put
on a building.
For tale by the most reliable dealers in
paints everywhere.
If yoa are going to paint, it will pay you
to send to us for a tock containing informa
tion thai may save yoc many a dollar ; it
will only cost you b postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway. Kew Tort
Pittsburgh Branch,
If Lead and Oil Co. of Pen&aylvanit,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RUTM PHREYS'
Ur Huiiiphrrv «;>ccillc» are scientifically and
<aiefu!lr prepared I'-einedies, used for years In
private practice r.nd for over thirty years by the
neoole with entire success Every finale St/ecifle
a < —n— *l.*- rryrn.. rn.-'T.
They rare without rin«urin<r. purging or reducing
the system anil arc In fact and deed the ereign
Remedies of lbs 11 orld.
em rum.
I—Fevera, Congestion*, Inflammations.. .23
2 Worm*., Worm Fever, Worn Colic '23
3— Teething! Colic, (Yying, Wakefulness .29
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.. . .23
7— Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis .23
8-Neuralirin, Toothache, Faceacha. 23
•-Headache*, fclcS Headache, Vertigo.. .23
10—Dyapepnia. I-illuosness, Constipation .23
11— Hoppresscd or Painful Periods .23
)2-Whiten, Too Piofuse Periods 23
li-Cr.np, l.arynglti.. Hoarseness .. .23
14—H«lt Kfaeom, Erysipelas. Eruptions .23
1 3—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .23
16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .23
lt~Catnrrh. Influenia, Cold In the Bead. .23
2®—Whooping Cough
27—Kidney Ill»en«ea
28-Nervona Oebility- '•»»
so— Crinary Weakness, Wetting Bed .25
HCJIPUKEVh' WITCH IIAZEL Oil.,
" The Pile Olntmeu!."—Trial 81ie. 25 Ct».
ftoi'l hj Dr'-rri"'.". "' -U i'f" r«-»!rt of prtsa-
DiHnimm' Smu luc- • ■»»..» >■«*•
anriiun 1 u i a us wniuaißt., w*to**-
S P E CTF ICS.
JOHNSONS
4#ODYHfc
LINIMENT
.^EanyOt-^
v HOUSEHOLD USE. 1
Wag originated fttid first prescribed by
AN OLI) FAMILY PHYSICIAN
in 1810. Could a remedy without real
merit have survived over eighty years ?
SOOTHING, HEALING, P C N E T R A T I N/-\
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL me.*- 4
ilops KhMTO..*: • P»'.-*| 1 ne: n-.-tiresOroap.
(~ < • 7.• . • . r. framp* and flint.
, r*. . '• ' • like
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y, . . f r » it'llj or Limbo,
fi.wr ... r*cniM Headache,
ilivvi 1 p., . rn• . Price » rtt.
bit bottn f. v liMfc
oil re MM PILES
a ILr^ SWAYNEf ®
_ A liBOLVTMi/T cvmme.
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DOCTORS LAKE
I'.utl PR I', / TK I>ISPKN*ART.
-I 2 -I JR COR. PEN! - AVE. AND FOURTH BT..
J5&&&, PITTSBURGH, PA.
_i?33K. \ Allformsof Delicate and C<im
.-•*&. ySTIh.,-) plicated DlicascswiuirliiKCOK
rim-.-.TIILMxiBCIENTIPI' Mod
ieation are treated at tliiii
i»'. -• "/ v. ith a succeai .-arely attained. Dr. S.
k I.a*u It" member of tlie lloyul College of I •»>"-
.i" ii - ami Siirara/.v, and Is the o! lest and most
; [enced Sr*ciAM»»'ln theclty. Special at
i. niton clven to Nervous Debility from excessive
*.. -.1 exertion, Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus
). »h* ileal and mental decay,lack of energy,
I i ji:dency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, f itn.
Ci - . I'lieuinntlsm, and all di iscsof the Skin,
i i« M 1 r unit', I 'rinary Organs,itc. Consultation
V I. .d strictly confidential. OlGco hours,to
I,• ,1 it Dir. M.; Sundays, 2 to * T. M. onlv.
' -it. office or ft'Mi <■** DHS. I.A I*. K, COfc.
i,. N AVE.ASD4THaT..I'!TTSUf UUH.i'A.
OIF! LAKE ROUTE TO TtlE WORI.OV SV.T«
VIA I'ICTUKESQCE MACKINAC.
Avoid the heat and dust by trav.
on tU» Floating Palaces of the 1». -r i',
Cleveland St-am Navigation Comj '
Tv/o new steel passenger steamc;?;, !• *
just U.-f-n built for this Upper Lake ro-..
coßtings.'soo,ooo oat h, an'l are guarant'
to bo the grandest, largest, safest ;■
fastest steamers on tho Lakes; t ;■
milc» per hour, running time b<tv
Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago l<-i ti
GO hours. Four trips per week bejw<
Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, I <;•
key and Chicago. Dally trips bet .
Detroit and Cleveland; during July i-
August double dally service will bowi
tainc'l, giving a daylight ride acre. • 1
Erie Daily r.ervico bcfJreeu Cl< v<
and i'it-in-Bay. First-class sluier*
accommodation* and menu, and
ingly low Round Trip Kates. The ; .
tlal equipment,the luxury of tbo »[.;• •:
merits makes traveling on these i. ca ..
thoroughly enjoyable. Hend f r i; •
trated pamphlet. Address A. A. hcha;:i..
O. P. A , Detroit & Cleveland bteani Iw.v
Co., Detroit, Mich. «*
• .5=5 I'LIJAS. Jtfc* 1
GOSSER'S I
CREAM GLYCERINE.I
1 7 V ilrimiiiiiK for tho fitco Khavlne, I
h* u ri< 1 for clmpt""! hunfli »nd tmre>. Irj It. H
25C. A ISOTTMS AT OKI/fiOIHTH. I
3sk vtmmmmmammmmmmm
, . _
Cures I'.ritrtit's Idaease, Dropsy, (iravel. Nerv-
Heart. Urinary of I.lver Diseases.
Known by a tired lanqulil feelini<; Inactlnif of
the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood,
and onlesa cause 1» removed >Oll cannot have
health. Cured me over five years
Disease'and Dropsy. Mits. I. 1.. 0. Mn.t.Kß,
Itetliletiein. Ha. 1 other similar testimonials.
Trv It. Cure ifuaranteed.
C4KVH KII»NKV Ct'KK CO.. '*<> Vensnro
St., riillsilrl|ihi(. Pa..
Hold by All Kellablfl DruKKlsls.
Ig^FENCINC
Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Feecing
THOrsUfDS OF MII.KH I* IHE. CATALOOI"R
IKEK. FUKK'IIT PAID.
THE MoMULLEN WOVEI WIRE FEMCt CO,
114,118, us sad 110 B. lukit St., UL
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
1 lose I'nmli White hens from the
vard of Kd. W. Boyle, seore m. Cockerel from
Theo. S< held, score a'. Hlngle Comb llrown
leuhoru liens. Kureka Strain, headed by Cock
er«l from .las. rtterltnifs Strand, score '*'>.
l'rlcis SI.J6 for I.: rKK»-
H. A. KISON. Saxonbunr,
iluUer Co., I' a
THE CITIZEN
A Greensburg Sensation.
(Tribune and Herald.)
Another case of "man's inhumanity to
man" come- from Pleasant I. uity, in wh.ch
a once happy family is now rent asunder,
and the husband, Rev. A. D. Potts, a
prominent and well known minister is al
most distracted over the duplicity of hi.-
former physician, Dr. L. T. Smith of
Greensburg, and the infidelity of his wile.
For many years Rev. Potts and Dr.
Smtih have been warm personal friends,
the doctor being the family physician, and
havißg a great deal of sickness in the fam
ily, he was frequently a visitor to the Rev
erend's home, and often when not on pro
fessional business called to while away an
hoar or so in a pleasant, social way.
But recently things about the parsonage
had a somewhat changed aspect, but not
until lately did the Reverend snspact that
anything nnusnal was transpiring beneath
his roof. A short time ago Rev. Potts
while in this city buying a bicycle for his
son Welty, was taken ill and as usual Dr.
Smith was called to minister to him when
he improved sufficiently to be removed to
his home. Dr. Smith then called at his
residence late one evening, and as was cus
tomary since his removal to this city re
mained over night at the parsonage.
Shortly after his arrival there the Doctor
insisted on the Reverend retiring as he
needed rest. The Reverend complied with
this request and about ten o'clock woke
up and going down stairs, found the doc
tor and his wife in the kitchen. His sus
picions were at once aroused, but he said
nothing to indicate his feelings in the mat
ter and again upon the doctor's advice re
tired and slept soundly until morning,
when he was surprised at not finding his
wife. He at once began an investigation
and while going through the house on the
hunt of her, was surprised to see her
emerging from Dr. Smith's room, lie at
once took her to ta.-k about the matter,
but she denied that she was guilty of any
thing more than that she was in the room,
but this did not satisfy the husband who
insisted on having the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth, when she,
ofter some hesitancy confessed to being
criminally intimate with Dr. Smith.
This then so far as we know ended the
matter there, the reverend not mentioning
his discovery to the doctor who left the
bouse ignorant of the fact that his duplic
ity was known to his host. Rev. Potts
came here to consult Rev. A. L. \ ouni
pastor of the First Lutheran church, of
which Dr. Smith is, or at that time was, a
ruling elder. The matter was talked over
by the two reverend gentlemen, when it
was decided to send for Smith which
Rev. Vount did. In response to the note
sent, the doctor went at once to the Lu-
I tiier an parsonage where he greeted the
i reverend gentlemen very pleasantly and
cordially, and at the same time inquired
very particularly about Rev. Potts' health
and even went so far as to inquire about
his heart, when the Reverend then broach
ed the subject by saying, "Doctor I guess
you are not as much interested in niy
heart as you pretend to be," and then un
' folded to him all his knowledge of the af
fair. This was a stunner to the doctor
who stood dumfounded and for a moment
was anable to utter a word. When he re
covered himself he said: "Why Reverend,
you are beside yourself, ain't you T"
Mr. Potts then told hiai that it was use
less for him to deny it as he had bis wife's
confession and he might as well admit his
guilt, which he did, at the same time lay
ing he was "a bad man, and was guilty of
the charge."
This was enough for Rev. Yount who at
once suspended him as an elder.
Rev. Potts has been greatly worried
abont the matter and has arranged all bis
business looking to a seperation between
himself and his wife. He has employed an
attorney, E. E. Allshouse, Esq., anJ Tues
day of last week commenced proceedings
for a divorce.
The whole affair has created the greatest
excitement ever known in this section of
the county, where Mrs. Potts was looked
upon as a model woman.
Dr. Smith lives here and has a wife and
family.
It is rumoicd that Smith has given a
power of attorney to settle up his business,
and has fled the country. Some of his pa
tients ho has turned over to other physi
cians here.
—"I have met over 50 pcoplo cured of
dyspepsia by Hood's Sarsaparilla," says a
traveling merchant.
—"Only a man, yet faithful as a dog,"
is an expression used by an Knglish novel
ist in one of his works. The wording is
odd, but it means a great deal. 1 ;
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA ITM
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
Consumption Suroly Cured.
Tc Titz SDTTOR:— PIOMO Inform your r»*kr*
that I /i* TO a ponitlro remedy for tte abovo-narriod
dlncfLMA. H ; JH timely u*o th<m*aml* of hopelfttii
ctutea JI»TO hr yn permanently cured. I nhall
to uend twj /a* tie* of my r«medy FREK to any of
your read**rfi "w have conaumptfon If theyw.il
iwnd me thHi and P. O. addrcae. tt»npfct
tally. T. A. HUAJVU. M. C.. l»i Taarl Hi. S. V.
—George Vanderbilt has bought 20.000
acres more of land in the "Pink Beds,"
district of North Carolina near AHlieville,
and near the residence of Bill Nye. Mr.
Vanderbilt will establish on hi* new pur
cha e the most complete and extensive
(fame piuerre* in the United States if Mr.
Nye can be kept off the premises. The
VanderbllU now own 50,000 acre* in North
Carolina.
—Bice is the principle product of troub
led Siam, and just to indicate what an all
ronnd country the United States in we
n „te that the Southern yiold j H doubled
thin year. Louisiana alone raised 2,000,000
bags.
Pennsylvania Exhibits at the
World's Fair.
Are ahead of them all, chiefly among
them is the display of pure liquors manu
factured in the State. It is conceded that
no rye whiskies made in the world can
equal those made in Pennsylvania, more
especially Silver Age, Dixquesne or lieur
Creek. These three brands head tho list
of pure Kyes, and aro so well known that
every reputable dealer sells them. North,
East, South anil West tbey lead all others
because they are pi're; because they are
reliable, and beause they are stimulants
that strengthen and invigorate. They are
sold at prices within the reach of all, and
are sold upon their merits for purity and
strength. Silver Age, $1.50; Ducjuesne
$1.23; Hear Creek. SI.OO, full standard
quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist
on having them, and if you cannot bo sup
plied, semi to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa.
l'rice list of all liqnois sent on application.
All goods packed neatly and securely.
MAX KLKIS. Allegheny, PA.
—Mr. I'owderly declares that he will
not resign the general master workman
ship of the Knights of Labor. He knows a
good thing when ho has it.
—Physicians say that hay fever has al
most entirely disappeared. With hay at.
?.">() ar.d SOO a ton it is getting too expen
sive, perhaps.
At Buffalo, Wyoming, the thermometer
hns registered 112 degrees in the shade for
some days, and the people there probably
go around without their Buffalo robes
—The young man in Philadelphia who
committed suicide because ho thought he
was a chump stands alone and singular.
There are a great mnny chumps tti I on
earth, but they are either too modest to
claim the name or olso don't know that
they are classfied.
1907.
The next gTeat anniversary which will
probably be celebrate*' by an international
exposition is the first English colony in the
United States at Jamestown in 160<.
The occasion is fourteen years off, or at
about the same removal from the Chicago
Exposition as that from the Exposition
here. The South in the next fourteen
years will make the saire stupenduous ad
vance as the centre of this country in tee
past sixteen years. It will hare a right
and a desire to lead in celebratiug the
early beginnings of the English race on
this continent, for no seetiom owes more of
its present population to the English set
tlers of the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries. Progress will be as great, ad
vance as remarkable in the next fourteen
years as in the time since the exposition
was held here, and it will be as easy to
spend $50,000,000 then as to expend $33,-
000,000 now or $15,000,000 in 1876.
Jamestown will be as much out of place
lor such a celebration a- the Bahama is
land on which Columbus landed, bat Wash
ington is near. Richmond nearer, and
Atlanta in 1907, still more than to-day,
will be the railroad center of the South.
In 1876 the Centennial was freely pre
dicted as likely to be the last of such gath
erings. The same is said to day of Chica
go. But these great gatherings are certain
to be repeated every fifteen or twenty years
on a scale of magnificence and grandenr,
and the next will naturally fall in 1907.
Phil'a. Press.
—A 4-year-old boy at Columbus, Ind.,
chased a rat under a haystack and set tire
to the hay. The fire burned the barn,
granery and fifty tons of hay.
—Fifty-six years ago the block on which
the Chicago postofficc now stands was sold
at auction for SSOO. It is now worth $5-
000,000.
—According to a AVash'ngton, Pa., dis
patch, Byron McKeown, who has come in
to $650,000, objects to "assuming the hard
'ife of a capitalist burdened with wealth."
USE DANA'S SARSAPAKLLLA, ITS
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
—Soil in Egypt in tilled by exactly the
same kind of a plow that was used tbere
5,000 years ago. The farrows made are
extremely shallow, and the clods are lur
ther broken np with a big wooden cndgel.
—The silver Rtates have suffered more
from bank I'ailures tliau any others, and
yet they would have ns believe free silver
is the panacea for all ills, including finan
cial.
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 di.-appears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 7r> cts. Sold by J. C.
Redick, druggist, BuUei.
—A flat car costs about S3BO, a flat bot
tom coal car $475, a gondola drop bottom
SSOO, a double hopper bottom coke car
$540, a box car SOOO, a stock car $550, a
fruit car (ventilated) S7OO and a refrigera
tor car SBOO. A four-wheeled caboose costs
$550, and an eight-wheeled one S7OO. The
prices given on the above cars include
power brakes and vertical plyie couplers.
A 50 foot mail and baggage car costs $3,500,
a second-class coach $4,800, a first-class
coach $5,500, while a first-class Pullman
car costs $15,000.
—Three Columbian guards, sab, tackled
Kunnel St. Clair, of Virginny, sah, at the
"World's Fair, sah, and it was hard to tell
which came out ahead, the Kunnel or the
guards. But, by gad, sah, the Kunnel
showed his plnck, sah. and while a little
disfigured he is still in the ring.
Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Pos
itvely Cured by adimnstering Dr.
Haines "Golden Specfic."
It is manufactured as a powder, which
can be 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 cure, 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 utter
impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ot
particulars free. Address, Golden Specific
Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati ().
j [ —The modern summer novel is issued in
covers of various colors to match any com
plexion r.r costume.
Oysters are turning uneasily in their
beds at the thought that their summer va
cation is drawing to a close.
—Chappie—"Did sho retnrn your love T"
Choilie—"Yes—oh yes. Sho returned it
with my letters and presents."
—The bluo flannel bathing suit is de
cidedly out of style. They are now made
of serge, alapaca and duck, in red or white.
—"How is Borroweli getting 'longt"
"Not very well. From the fact that he
just touched me for five, I imagine he is
getting short."
—The old saying "where there's a will
there's a way" doesn't always hold good.
In these days of slot machines it takes a
nicklo to get a weigh.
—"l've heard your fishing excursion was
not a success." "That's true; wo lost the
bait overboard and there wasn't a saloon
within fifteen miles.
—Men aro scarcer than usual at tho shore
and when one puts in appearance thero is
at once a mortal combat between the
mosquitoes and the summer girls.
—Overheard in the laundry— "l am HO
stifl I can't lie down," wearily ID irinured
the standing collar. "I am sort of done
up too," sympathetically responded the
shirt.
Philadelphia Girl—"Theso aro awful
times, i'a says stocks are tenibly uncer
tain." Chicago Girl—"Ye*, that's so. My
pop lost a whole carload of hogs last weok
from hog cholera."
Mistress—"Why are you going to leave,
Bridget t"—" Well, mum, I don't like the
nayborhood or the naybors." Mistress (in
distraction) —"Oh Hrldget, don't leave;
we'll move wherever you want to go."
—A 0 corgi a editor warns his money.—
Tho following is from tho pen of a Georgia
editor who evidently had strong fee linns
on the subject: "Tho wind bloweth, the
subwater floweth, tho termor sowoth, and
the xcriber oweth, and the Cord knoweth
that, we aro in need of our dues. So come
a runnin'ere wo go a gunnin'; we're not
funnin'; this thing of dannin'*gives us] the
blaos."
A VKBT-POCKET
remedy - l>r. Plerce'e
■KT} I'lrwuuit Pellet*. Put up
ViK' K in little gin* ▼!*!», handr
T" I ami convenient. Healed,
A too, so that you know
they're always frith and
reliable, unlike the ordl
nary pills in wooden or
7 JM pasteboard Imin.
'|"here's nothing in the
"IPJJk IH nay of pills as small or as
1 II ry,* v t" take ax thee* llttls
T'nllots There's nothing
i t.mny and In M
• yon -nothing that run do
as much lasting goo»l They abaolvitely and
Krmanmtlfi cure Coastlpation. Biliousness,
digestion, Kirk or Bilious Heauarhre, Jaua
dice, Hour Htomanh, md Dlaxinsas All da
rangementa of liver, stomach, end bowala ara
prevented, relieved, and cured
They're gunrantrtd to gl™ satisfwrnon, or
your money Is returned.
A ca*« of Catarrh that cunt ha cured by
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Is so rare that
the makers of the medicine are willing to risk
this offer: "If wo can't cure your Catarrh,
perfectly anil liennaueiitly, no matter what
jrour ow U, wiu pay you 4#W."
HI'S ELTON'S
Summer Shoes
Give Satisfaction!
Oar stock of Summer Footwear Shoes for the Workingman, the
is a mammoth one .and Farmer, the Seaside, the
comprises everything in From an Mount ains,—Shoes for
the Footwear line immense as- every time, place
for young and old! sortment, we se- and occasion!
*+* lect a few items for
-j- special mention. Come in
: and see these and others: :
Men's Fine Tan Calf Bluchers $3 to $0
Men's and Boys' Tennis Oxfords,
Men's Fine Buff and Veal Connor Bals, tip or plain toe, at *I.OO. ?-1.20 and $1.50
Men'* Fine Calf Cong's, Bals and Bluchers $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00
Men's Brogans and Plow Shoes 70c. SI.OO and $1.25
Bofs'Fin t'Dress Shoes SI.OO, $1.25 and sl.ao
Ladies' White C*nvas Oxfords f'"," 1 ?
Ladies White Opera Slippers ■ •••$1.25
Ladies' Dongola pat. tip. heel and spring heel, button Boots, all solid $1.25 and »1.00
Ladies' Oxfords, Heel and Spring Heel, Dongola, Tan, Tip, Opera and Philadelphia
Xoe 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.35 and »2.00
Misses' I Dongola Oxfords, Patent Tip "5c and SI.OO
Misses' Genuine Goat Tan Oxfords, 11 to 2 f'"!?'
Misses' Red Goat Oxfords, 11 to s*-®0
Children's Tan Button Spring Heel, Sto 11 90c
Children's Red and Tan Oxfordt, 8 to 11 'sc
Children's Dongcla Oxfords, 6 to 8 50c
These are all solid with insoles; will .wear J.better than cheap turns, which will always
rip from sole:
During this hot weather why not couie in and get a pair of our cool, cheap Shoes and
make yourself comfortable? Nothing like keeping your feet cool and your head will be
cool. Won't cost much. Try it!
B. C. HUSELTON.
No. 102 North Main Street, - Butler, Fa.
O 6 * hat- fever Eli
1 COLD-HEAD
Ely'* Cream Balm i* not a liquid, snuf or powder. Applied into tte nostrils it i*
quickly absorbed. It cUanses tht head, allays inflammation, heals _ _
50c tr ß ßomrrw^^rmm. 500
New York Dentists,
Cor. Sixth and Liberty Sts., (Entrance on Liberty St.) PITTSBURGH, PA.
GOLD LINED SETS OF TEETH <IO.OO.
gSS IFimcs™' * roo I TIITH EXTRACTED. JSS
SILVER FILLINGS, -75 GAS OB VITALIZED AIR. 500
CROWNS, $5.00 AND UP. <
Painless Kxtractlna a Specialty. Alt Work Guaranteed.
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
SAPOLIO
THAN ROYALTY ITSELF,
JTOOD FELLOWSHIP
is a hard thing to lind. Do you want the
rccipeT Here it is. Get a bottle—you'll
find it sure. Try our
Finch's Golden Wedding
l or Xriliral and Family Use.
SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qls. for $5.00.
Dougherty, Guckenheimor, I.arge. Gibson,
Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc.
Of it GOODS ARE WARRANTED PURE.
Goods securely packed and bored without
extra charge. 0. O. I). and mail orders re
ceive prompt attention. "Grand Father's
Choice" 3 jcar old is a good one, age has
brought oat good quality; soils for $2 per
gallon.
I ROBERT LEWIN,
Importer and Wholesaler,
136 Water St, PITTSBURGH, PA.
OPPOSITKB. & (>. K. It. DEPOT.
TO H.VC HtJknH THE t-ivtrt BJIITKt
Cures thousands annually of LlverCom
plalnts, Hiliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills
result froman Unhealthy Llrerthanany
other cause. Why suffer when you can
bo cured? Dr. San ford's Liver Invigos
afor Is a celebrated family medicine,
vot u i»itu«oisr WILL si'i'PLY voir.
I — I
RFCULATE THE
STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS, \
PURIPY THE BLOOD. j
A HCLIA3IT REMEDY FOR
lndlar.llnn, Blllou llroi'srW, C«l..ll- }
pUbn. Or.rrp.lh < Uruwlv I.l«cr |
lllitlntu. lio'l I»)«e»t«»r. f
Otr.N.lvo 11 ron 111. unit till dUurtlcr. »r llio {
: Stumaph, l.l>rr lin.l lluwr!..
lOinn.
tlw mm'. <l»lwato roi.- :ltutl«.i». Pi.*»«i.tU.tako. j
aaf ■. .ff- ftiial. (Ilvo Innticillnt* relief.
Sold by <lnursl«t«. it trial bottl* sent by mall t
on rccoljit of li ctinU. Adilrcu
THE RIPANB CHEMICAL CO. |
10 IPKOCE BTIIEET. NEW YOIIK CITY. t
' i. I
(irind Your Own Corn Meal. Oyster
Shell.i and Corn in the *•"> Hand Mill.
(P. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars free.
"Also Power and Farm Mills. Send for
illustrated circulars and testimonials,"
100 !><>' ft. mi>r< mailt in kcrping /Kiinltiy.
Address
WILSON HROS., Easlon, Pa.
mi vTU'll Salesmen to sou our enmee
WJ\ I rjU Bl ,d ii.irrly nursery it«s k.
Many xpeclßl varieties to nff'-r tx>tli In fruits and
orniiinenUiN, and controlled only by us. >Ve
pay commission or saliirv. give exclusive t' rrl
lory and pay weekly. Write us at once and re
cure flu.lce of territory.
MAY IsltoTiiKliH. Nurseryta<'n.H<s:Ue*ter. NY.
Garfield Toss,
cilia iiunpisfrw) (t.a»i«u»l *»Ui..»l' Wi"*"
Cures Sick Headache
WANTED.
I Agents to"sell our choice and Hardy)
| Nursery Stock. We have many special'
varieties, both in fruits and ornamentals to
offer, which are controlled only by us. We
pay commission or salary. Write us at
once for terms, and secure choice ol terri
tory.
MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen,
Rochester, N. T
V" \ Cnn tho RF*T
✓ J l-:i»r< ( ATIO!V Derail
f jg f Practical Purpoet-a a»
* CLARK ' S
Klfjpuit ] Looms: Modern Methods: Expertenotd
l«'orh«*rH. Itrfffrariuatr* auctt-ttJ. Hpeclul udvan-
In Khortiittnd uuii 'J'v|*-wrlUfig. Write fui
aataJoguo- Ji r. CLaaa., I*mk
H. M. Uwaicr. ITHXJ
M I EWIS' 98 % LYE
I rcwcniß AJJD Furunxß
(PATENTS!*)
I The SI ronint awl p«Mat Lys
mulr. fiillko other I.jra. It bcitif
u a lino powder and taeiaa In a ru
V W |th rvmnval.lr lid (h« cutitenu
am always ready for unr. Will
make tlir hril imfuiiind tlarrl Hoap
111 20 minute. Hllhnnt kolllDf.
It la Ihr brat forrl«annliiff wa»U
|j 1 !«■-.. «ll«!i.r.<llUK .Inks, rloM*t^
■■ Waslilnß botllrft, lalnl", tri*-., etc.
PENWA. SALT KTO CO
OIHIHB. Ucu. Aiti.i.. I'lilla.. Pa.
ARTISTIC HAIR GOODS.
I hove re opened
4 . my eHtablishment.
Ideal wig* nnd Haven,
«*/iL father Unlit and llfe
tjf At, Vll pJJiy'kl like *•_' mid up. WHVJ
' ''"lr swltclirK.Bll lengths
VBHif p „ Also toilet requisites.
Ji Face Wench removes
■' freckles, tan. Mini.urn.
moth patches, ano all
SSv ■' blemishes of the akin.
M W < Hair Tonic restores grey
hair lo llw natural color,
, HZ', j. removes dandruff, tones
up the scalp to a healthy
f condlllon.ninke the hair
A! . solt and nliwsy, and
yCo:/ l eautllul. curllne keeps
xCy* I the hair In curl In
\/i<J I damp«'Bt weather.
I IIAIK I>VK Is the
/y 7 most perfect prepara
tion . guaranteed free from all poisonous In
ffredleuin. Try It.
1'.1.1- At II for bleaching hair on the head.
The only medically pure bleach .iold for that
purpose. Can be ii« das a medicine.
AIHO nice llnr ot iliell pins, comlm. bands,etc.
Call at my establishment. You ean lie made
up lor rartles. theatre, nlctures, ete. Ilalr
drOßklng, Hunt; cutting. Dying and Bleaching.
Ilave your name* cut In the new Cinderella and
Columbian style. <iet one of my pretty new
s tvles for summer wear. Natural curl lialr.
M. LANDKHo,
•.•or, B. Main Ht., 2d Hour, All Kelber bulldlnga-
Butler, l'a.
WANTED! At o " r *-
———— FOK TIIIS I.OCAMTT.
pIendIdOPPORTUNITY I
for a li v 'e, energetic man. Wo offer BET
TER FACILITIES and Better Terms
than »y «r. Salary or commission.
Write for our Sp(!Clfll Off(T#
HOOKER. GROVER & CO..
Rochester Fnilt Kami and Nurseries
Kslabllshed IHMi. Kocliester, N Y.
EGGS FOB HATCHING.
From Prize Winning Birds.
Constating of Ilia- k Minorca*, eggi Mlper U;
H. c. Brown Leghorn. »l per 13 ; I!. 1 . Ko< k*. B.
H. Hamburirs. S. 1.. Wyandotte*, etc** f i per 13,
I j.oo per ;io
000 t hati li.satlslactlon guarantct d Kggs .!<•-
Ivered to Butler tree of charge. Mock for
I ale In season, write for particulars. B.C. Mar
tin and W. .1. Mo**r, Honora. liutlrr county. r«.
fiHICAGO AND THE WORLDS FAIR.
Rend ten cents, silver or twelve
cents in stamps lor a Handy l'ocket (iuide
to the grent exposition; give information
of vsloe to every visitor Street Guide,
Hotel Prices, Cab Fares,Kestau ant Hates,
etc. Describes the hidden pitfalls for the
unwary,and hints how to keep out of them.
This imli. pensible companion to every vis
itor to the windy city will be sent by mail,
post paid, on receipt of ten cents silver, or
twelve cent in stamps. Address
11. STAFFORD, I'musiiiK,
P. O. Bo* 2204, New York, N. Y.
I'lease mention this paper.
•% T "* —T "TiirKK'sitoinrr tw rr.
W IV WANT YOU
to act as our Agent, full or pan Uine a* able
Permanent position ffUaranlod to men or wo
men. Liberal pav weekly, stock complete,
cut edged Kie clallles. Knis-rlcnceunnecessary.
Klega.it outfit free. AcMr.^
Nuraerytn<m. < . 11. IIAWKM A i 0..
Kttabllafiod 1875. EocheiU*. N. V
THE
Leading Millinery House
OF
X>. T.
Are now prepared to show their new line of Spring Milli
ner)'. Beautiful beyond description. Whether you buy or
not, you are welcome to come and enjoy the beautiful &nd
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.
T he Largest and Leading Millinery House in Western Penn'a
ill Purchases of $lO and up, Delivered Free of Charge Within a Radius oi 00 M/
Pittsburg, DANZIGE;RS, Pennsylvania
Just a few Random Shots. Up and Down. High Price Busters 1 ho'.
Head Coverings for Wee
Tots and Older Folks too.
Children'* 50c exceedingly bandscire tn>-
broidery capa willi | retty, "full pleated lace
frills, now fot 2-!o each.
Children'* beautifully chirred 60c lawu laj s,
now for 2-lc each.
Children's 75c, SI.OO »nci $1.50 fine corded
and rich embroideritd caps, and the'ic just
little beauties, cow for 4Vc, 74c and 99c each.
Children's Mc white and colond tun bonnets,
now for 24c each.
Ladiea' 50c and 75c ton bci.ctts we'll sell
now for 39c and 49c eacb.
Scintillating Hustlers from
S il vc i vi are
1 kouMLiU ol lKßntifully plated spoons, tea
2e, table 4c each.
ilandtfuirly iilycr p'atcd ifc salt and pep
per bottle*, hotter knives and sugur spoons,
now for 12c each.
Nicely plated and i liited l£c i.tplin rir.gs,
now for ac. each.
Children'* SI.OO leautifully silver plated
t old lin<d rou«s, hlmj f><.!c m ls o! knile, fork
and spoon, choice 24c each or set.
Pittsburg. DANZIGKKS, Pennsylvania.
, KINGS,
I J EAR-RI^iGS.
UJcUllUlKlh j SCARF PINS,
( STUDS,
(GENTS GOLD,
I LADTES fIOLD '
cllCJieS (GENTS SILVER
LADIES CHATLAIN,
Tmir/ili«T7 ( Gold' Pins, Far-rings,
u LWclI j "I Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Elo,
( Tea set?, castors, butter dishes
Silverware i ..." '*
tofsa brbs. m; lessor* *—
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA
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THE CITIZEN,
BUTLER,
\l. ROSENTHAL,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
403 Ferry St., ~ Pittsburg, l'a
l'cnnsyivania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Square Hclow D'amor d Market
_ ... - r . ~r imln. <l»<!
Al'ost-otllo' uildrma wotnail
t rml t« ittlo mm M |M
ami prove b U b Bn
to you that ■ 11 k■■
ASTHMALENE
will ami ilnsrur.' nnlboui
CINE CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Job Work of nil kind clone
at the "Citizen Office."
House Furnishing Hummers,
Money Savers, You Bet.
Mason's fruit jats, the SI.OO kind, now for
59c a dor.
And the 5c covered jelly t; mbletp, now for
2c each.
7£c comfortably >afe baby s'< iui>-, now for
39c eacb.
$1.75 haiui::< cts, with spieftders, now for !>Pc
ench.
50c nests of w ire dish eo\trt>, 5 in a nest, now
10r29c each.
750 cherry steders aid tkty ate dandies, now
for 37c each,
JI.OO oil stoves,'ll help v on Keep ihe hous
cool, now for 47c each.
Curtains, Liuens, &c., Every
body's Bargains.
$2.00, 2, 3.U> sr.d 4.10 kticdsi me lece cer
tains, and tkt-j 're fu!) 3 yards 1< ng too, now
j for 99c, $1.49, 1.74 and 1.99 a pair.
■SO, 45, 50, C' 2ei d 7£c Cciirsn table linens.
1 all j'ictty patterns, cow for 25, 33, 39, 44, and
| 19c a yard
I il 00, 1.25 CLd I.so*liiie led si ieads^now
! li r (i 9, hU it d PPc each.
>, 12, 15, li • !>■ scd • <'<• all l«i>eu t'"«e!- !or 5,
!', 10, 1!. 1-i : i d lfie • si-1..
I \ iiki ,i v 1 y rid karc.M nte'v lich 12.00,2.50,
IL'5 :< . 4. (J 510 aiti i( 0 lace bed sets.
I it* ■> r !,!■«, fl 24, l.M', 1.74, 1.99, 2.49 aid
I 2.1-!' a set.