Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 02, 1894, Image 4

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    Grand Clearance Sale for 60 Days
OF
Dry Goods, Millinery Wraps Notions,
Underwear, Hosiery Blankets,
Flannels, &c.
Here ire Some of The Immense Bargains We Offer Yon.
35 Mir of all-wool blanket*, worth $5 00 for $3.50
3 drain of food sate.n bap*, worth 12.35 for $1.50.
3 doHO of good calico hapa, worth <1.75 for $1.20.
Good ronntrr flannel, worth 3* ren'a per yard for 23 cents.
Good linen Damask, worth 35 c*nta per yard for 25 oents.
Good linen Damsak. worth 50 oei.ts per yard for 40 ceou.
Beat oil red Damask, worth 50 cents per yard for 40 centa.
Good dark Cochiao prints, worth 8 ceuta for 5 cent* per /aril.
Good Steele nnzbama, worth 8 oenU tor 5 oents per yard.
Good henry unbleached sheeting, w»rth 7 cents for 5 oents per y»rd.
Fine nil-wool 46-Inch black hennetta w»rth $1 00 for io cents per yard.
A few novelties in drws patterns, wo th SIO.OO t»r $7 00.
F.ne broadcloth in black or colors, worth $1.25 for SI.OO.
Gentleman'a all-wool underwear, w< rtb $2 00 per suit for SI.OO.
Gentleman's merino underwe*r, wonh 90 cents per suit lor 59 cents.
Ladies' fine enmel'a hair underwear, w >«b $2,50 per suit $1.50.
Todies' fine muslin night gowns, wo th 50 cents for 25 cents.
Ladies' fine muslin skirts, chemise fßt drawers, worth 50 centa for 25 cents,
Corset ooTers for 15 cent*.
Oue-third off on all wmpe, millinery at your own price
JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN,
(Successor to Ritter & Ralston,)
N. B. 20 dozen 5 Hook Foster Patent Kid Gloves, worth si.co
per pair for 69 cents,in Black and Colors.
A Fact Plainly Stated,
We are offering better goods for less
money, and therefore greater bar
gains, than have ever been of
fered in Butler county.
SPECIMEN PRICES:
Men's felt boots and perfection overs 8 5
Men's rubber boots -
Men's kip boots |
Men's veal calf, tip shoes J>
Boys' " " 7 \
Youths' high cut veal calf tip shoes 7 s
Ladies' fine dongola button shoes 99
Ladies' extra fine dongola, patent tip, button shoes 1 25
Misses" " " " " .5
Children's " " " "
Infants' dongola button shoes 1 5
Ladies'grain lace shoes 75
" button " 9°
Ladies' rubbers 2 5
Misses' and Children's rubbers * 1 5
LEAN POCKETBOOKS seem to be a prevailing complaint
now-a-days, and to influence them to open requires ingenuity, and
tempting offers to persuade them to part with their contents. Recog
nizing that fact we have done our part. You come to our store, we
will do the rest.
AL RUFF.
1 14 S. MAIN STREET. - - BUTLER. PA
VfICELEY k BANCROFT,
WANT EVERY
Mai\, womar\ and Child
In Butler county know that they have received their large and com -
plete line oi Fall and Winter Boots, Shoes and Slippers at prices
that will surprise them. We have the celebrated Jamestown
Boots and Shoes, made by hand and warranted, which have
proven their wearing quailites for years past. We want to give
the trade
The Best Goods for Least Possible, Living Profit.#*
Th« best line of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes ever shown in the
county.
Children's School Shoes in every shape and style.
Rubber Goods ot all kinds and shapes at all prices.
Come and see the boys.
t Yogeley & Bancroft I
347 S. Main Street. ------ Butler, Pa
, KINGS,;
Diamonds IIOABF'^NS,
< STUDS,
( GENTS GOLD,
Wafr-Vioc \ LADIES (K)L * ) «
W atciies ( GENTS SILVER.
LADIES CHA.TLAIN,
TO i Gold'Pina, Ear-rings,
tl C3Wfcjll jf Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc,
( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
GL-ilx7-OT»W£»r£k and everything that can be
Oil V t/I Wdl tf J found in a first class sto**e,
Usui Mini isx?**
E. GRIEB.
THE JEWELER.
Mo. 139, Korth Main St, fiTJTLEB, FA.,
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, £UT NOi
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
lor otberi (Jn receipt ol main: a:ifl |
& poison in Port-offioe ad<lrtw» we mail I ,
jI;MEX trml bottle ■■ Mm> f }
rrm r^tFREES 1
jmM ASTHMALEN"
<or ci- . ~, - \
(Tociil 11.1 1 " ! ' un,J - "** -s
?os. K :oiciKfc ca.. ROCHESTER, H. r. J
Kothin? in Earth Will
HENS,
IXK E
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strocg and Healthy ; Prevent. all Disease.
Good for Moulting Urns.
It i, aWu« , HteWT «??3Sfsi-fSSK
tit J cost* tento or * cen* *4*7;, o_e 0 _ e T. can saved nia
arronz Strirtiy a me-li-iM. we W c^ n^
140 "If TOD" rairt getU-end to n«.
We mail on" pack tfic Fi price
SPECIFICS
Fcr Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
500 Page Book on Treatment of Aniinal*
and ('bart Sent Free.
CTBES ( FeTprs.Conff*tionji,lnflftmnintloa
A. A. i Spinal Meniniriii*, Milk Fever.
B.IL-Sirainfi, LanicDc**). Kbrumal
g,C.— Histeinpen Nasal Dincharzes.
.D.—Hot* or f.rubo, Worms.
E.E.—Coaghs, ilcarps Pneumonia.
F.F.—Colic or <»ripe«. BHlyarhe.
G.<i.-MUrarriafff, flemorrhngrn.
H.H.—L'riuary and Kidnry Dlseasci.
1.1.— Eruptive Diseases, Manse.
.K.—DUeaae* of Digestion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle over 50 doeeS), - - .8®
Stable Cawe, with Speclflfn. Manual.
Veterinary Curp Oil an<l Med lea tor, $7.(0
Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - - I.M
M 4 »T DmiwhUt or t»»t «.J»k»rr. ud la u)
u rrMlpl of prk».
Hr»rH*rrs , «ii>.ro., in*mwmu»st.,ii«wTw*.
( ■ HOMEOPATHIC ft A
'M&ISPECIFIC No.uO
ID use 30 je*r«. Tha only nnee««»ful remedy lot
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Proatraikm, from ow wnrk or other camei.
per rial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for |S.
Sold by l>ru*<riiU, or »«nl postpaid on rrcelpt of prioa.
■CIPHRKYS* BID. CO.. 11l A US WUliuß St., Srrlsk,
Jas. Boss
Filled
Watch Cases
are all gold as far as you can see. They look
like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and
are solid cases for all practical purpose,—yet
only cost ibout half as much as an out
and-out solid gold case. Warranted to
wear for ao years; many in constant use
for thirty years. Better than ever since they
are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great
bow (ring) which cannot bepulUd or twisted
off the case—the
Can only be had on
stamped with this trade mark.
All others have the old-style pull-outbow,
which is only held to the case by friction,
ar l can be twisted off with the fingers.
Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to
see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers.
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
£33 old
UJJ EXPORT
WHISKEY.
Guaranteed
£|] THIS Whiskey
mV^in»>»r = , , I is especially
>Ar4?E /. jj, HI suited for Medi
mU; clnal pnrpof.es,
""•ifi.i *■>& where n lloqstim-
W&000 ulcnt Is required,
aire unsurpassed.
It is the product of one of the oldest disi tileries
in Pennsylvania, and after remaining in Gov
ernment "bonded warehouses the required time
i» exerted to ITamburg, Germany, ami there
kept 'n heated warehouses until perfectly ma
tured. then shipped hack, bottled on our own
prernuett, end when we offer you Old Export we
know whereof we speak, and challenge cou>
pari son.
Full quarto, SI.OO. Six quarts. si.oo. Sent by
express to all points, and on orders of f 10.00 ot
oyer we will pay express charges.
There are numerous imitations, but be careful
to secure the genuine.
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
Druggists,
412 Market St.. PITTSBURG, PA.
Complete Price List of Whiskies, Wines and
Brandies mailed free to any address.
rS DOCTORS LAKH
t jfiSi S IT.I TV. DXSPENVVKT.
•SL Jy con. PE I A.t. <.a FU'JRTH Si..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AII forms of Delicate and Com
lii& - jUi plicated Diseases requii mirCoN
ft uk.ntl AI. and scientific M »-d
--ication are treated at this Di
er.s.iry with a succegf, arely attained. Dr. S
K l.iii.c is mcnilier of the ltoyjl ColW Fhy
,u't:u • and Surnoojn, nnd is the o! lest and most
Mv.T.cnced SrEcisLis. intheclty Spe< 'al at
i ntion given to Nervous Debilitj PWae uuwll.
■m 'ul exertion, indiscretion of youth,etc., caus
nv,.ihT.lcal and mental deny,lack of eneiyy.
Ir t.oii >ncy. etc.; also Cnncv is Old Sores, Kits,
I heumatlsm, and all .li- 'ses of the Skin.
. ' l.unir*, Ui'lnaryOrgnn.'M.ti". Consultation
i I strictly conftd* ntn.l. Office hours.!) to
.1 « to S P.'M.; Sundays, 2 to * P. it- only.
! at ot'lre or address I. \I-'E, C '<l
o\'N A\t. AH D 4TII Si'..l'l TTSBL' KGII. l' .i.
Cures liriKhi'h I'lM-aae, Liropsj, Gravel. Nerv
ousness, Heart, Uilnary of Liver Diseases.
Known of a tired lat.qold tee ling; tnacttUK ot
the kidneys weakens and noLsotis the blood,
and unless cause Ls removed >ou caunot have
health. Cured me over tlveyears ago of Br'ght's
Dli-ease and Drop«>.—MßS. I. L. <!. MU.I.KK,
Iteihlehem. fa. I 00" other similar le&tlinon.als.
Tr.\ It. I ure guaranteed
CAINS'* KIDNEY CUBE CO., 120 Venange
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Solo t>j All Keliable Druggists.
/* KEjmuggg
®RAIWMDfF^!fiMOEK,
Cemetery. Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
riIOI'SiNDS OP MII.ES I\ USE. CATALOGUE
FKEFC. FHEIGHT PAID.
THE McMULLEN - WOTEOIRE FENCE CO.,
114,11 C, US and 120 H. Karkr'.St, Chicago, HI.
Cures thousands annually of Liver Com
plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills
resnlt from an Unhenlthy Liverthanany
othercauso. Why «nifTer when you can
be cured? Dr. Sanfora's Liver Invigoi
ator It a cwle'ratod fumilv medicine.
YUt It IHirOKlsr WILL M'l'l'l.V VOC.
• GOSSER'S •
.CREAM GLYCERINE.
has no equal for chapped hands, lips or
. face, or any roughness of (he skin, and e
is not excelled as a dressing for the face
0 after 'having SoIJ by drtiftgkt* at g
.verity-five Cents a Bottle.
Garfield Tea '
Cur** lX»asi4j*tu u. storM Complexion. MLTI- IM ou*j .
P4,u fret - «> wr xu* rRACo. v 3iV vv*. tiUiKt-.h Y
Cures S^KHeadache,
THE CfTIZEN
Good M=n for all Places of Trust and
Honor.
Xo matter whether the election is to
be made by selection or appointment,there
need never be much time lost iu finding
good men to fill all offices uuder the gov
ernment, all positions in corporations and
all places in private employ.— There nev
er was a time in the history of the world
when it contained as many thoroughly fit
ted men, qualified, educated and trained
to lead in its affairs and carry its purposes
forward with success, as there are now to
be tound in all communities.
The nineteenth century now drawing to
a close has been peculiarly a period during
which the development of men has been
carried to high ranges of perfection. There
has been nothing exclusive in this feature
of the manhood of the period of which we
speak, because the same place of personal
a - ' ibates 8 shown in degrte in theprept
ration of men to fill all stations from the
lowest to the highest. This is because ev
ery duty in labor now requires intelligent
men to perform, the brain force of the
times being more in demand than its phys
ical power, its muscular strength and ten
sion of sinews. Machinery now does what
a century ago had to be cone by the tug.
push and lift of physical force, but th»-
greater the machine power in service, the
larger the demand for men of capacity, of
broad judgment, clear-sighted comprehen
sion, and intuitive appreciation of a condi
tion or a nece- itj. Heiice, the vast im
provement made in the capacity of men,
and singular as it may appear, it is never
theless a fact, that the larger the amonnt
of machinery in use in all the industries,
the greater the number ot intelligent and
skililul men needed to work in connection
with such machines. It is the pressure for
good men, this constant demand f >r relia
ble men that forces on individuals gener
erally the necessity of fitting themselves in
competency to do tLingo to which they arc
called, in a saticfactory manner.
We repeat, then, that there is no trouble
to find good men to fill everv position un
der the government, every place as an em
ploye in business and every situation need
iny a competent person to discharge its
duties. If such men are not in these piace.-
it ia the fault of some one who (has powei
to have things otherwise, but lacks the
firmness and manhood necessary to pro
cure such conditions —.Wherever there is
an incompetent man in an} position it is
the lault of a venal man, who uses him to
advance his own interests or who is too
ignorant lor the proper use of the power
Aith whicn be is invested.
V\ hat is wanted sto bring forward the
competent men—U:en fitted by training to
do t.'.e woik of tie government and act as
üboidinates or superiors in all the opera
tions ol life. There is no trouble to fiud
such men, every one of whom will do the
work of three other men shoved into places
for the duties of which they are not com
petent.
The Lungs.
Few of n* ever stop in our mad career to
reflect upon the marvellous mechauisism
ol the lungs. As a self-acting, automatic
contrivance the luugs may well challenge
our admiration. The fuuctn nof this ma
chine is to keep the blood in proper condi
tion by the judicious mixture of air,and th«
way it adjusts itself to circumstances aud
exerts itself to perform its functions under
varying conditions, as tue pupils of the eye
expand and contract according to the
a uount of light needed, would put to
shame the most devoted court lackey. The
lungs originate iu a single year over nine
millions of separate motions of breathing.
It never fatigues us We are scarcely
conscious of its actions. In the same time
over a hundred thousand cubic feet of air
have been introduced and expelled, and
more than thirty five hundred tons of blood
been a-ratated.
—lt great domestic remedy, and
Rbould be kept in every home. Mr. Nor
man Cheatham, Waverly, Sussex Co., W.
Va., who has never been without it for
twelve years subscribes to this opinion.
He says: Our fani'lr ha* been using Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup for twelve years and
are never without it in the house. It is in
voluable."
—A woman in Russia washed her hair
in petroleum and then lighted a ligarette
Her widower W'll hesitate before striking
another match.
Holiday Cheer
The holiday season is elose upon us, aim
evciy LuUseUold Hi ihc lai.a is
lor i lie piuiu pudding, a lid tho geuerai
leasling auQ rejoicing. A little good orau
uy lor ibe mince pie, rum lor the puddiug,
or a little stimulant to Keep the spiritu up
auu the cold out is absolutely accessary
lor an old lime Christmas cbeer. UDe ol
tiie must prominent liquor dealers in tlie
country, ill. Alux Klein ol Allegbeuy, Pa ,
whom we cau cbeerlully lccuwniend, and
*bo haa tne reputation for Handling only
absolutely p'Jic liquois.w ill sell you the fol
lowing oianus oi six year old pure Penu u
Kyes, at #I,OO per lull quart or six for
$5.00: bear creek, UiUsou, GucKenhelttiei,
Finch and Overholi. The famous Sliver
Age, the finest vsnisKey iu the couutry at
$1 00, and Duquesue, a whiskey distilled
Horn Ky e and Malt, at $1.25 per quait,
Guckenbeiuier 4 y ears old, at *sc per quart,
and the Anchor ky eat 50c ou can baVe
y our cboioe ol all kinds ot Calltumia rt lues,
Gins, Hum and brandy, all pure and old.
at tioin 50 cents per up. Ail goods
neally boxed and snipped by express.
&tuu lor calul«»gue and price list ol all
kinds ol liquors to Max Klein, 82 Federal
si, Allegheny, Fa.
—Domestic cares drove Mrs. Ellen Vosn
er insane, and she was found nude in the
streets in Lancaster.
Diunkenness, he Liquor Habi , Pos
ively Curtd by aoiniiistcriiig Dr.
haiiitb "Golden bptcU."
It is manuiactured as a powder, which
can be given in u glass of beer, a cup ol
cotlee or lea,or in food, without the know -
ledge ol the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will allect a permanent and
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker ol" uu alcoholic wreck. It bar
been giv uin thousands of cases, and in
every instance a perteci cure has followed.
U never tails The system once impregnat
ed wiin ihe Specific, it becomes an utlei
impossibility lor tile liquor appetite to ex
Ist. cures guaranteed. 48 page book <>!
paiticuiarslree. Address, Golden specific
Co.. 185 liace .St.. Cincinuatti O.
—The New York hospital surgeons have
promulgated a lact wbieb, coining from
sucli a source, should be a wnruiutt to all
beer drinkers. There attention has been
tailed to the large number of bar-tenders
who have lost lingers from both bands
within the past lew years. An employee
of a Bowery concert ball lost three lingers
fr. ni big light band, two from his lelt
aud tne pb_\ KCians decided they became
rotted off by the beer which he hanuleo.
The acids and the resin in the beer are
said to be the cause One bartender saw
he knew ot s~everal cases where those who
Dandled beer habitually bail lost the use
ot several lingers aud finally the use ot
both bands. He said: "I know, aud
every other bar-tender knows, that it is
impossible to keep a good pair of shoes b«-
hind the bar. Beer will roi leather us
rapidly almost as acid will rot into iron.
It 1 were a temperance oral r, I'd a.ik
wbat mnst beer do to men's stomachs if it
rots the fingers and sole leather* I'm
hire to sell it, but I won't drink it —not
—1( has been discovered by e.merp.ising
t.'bicMgoaus Ibat I \ dint ol takipg! •uic >.in
t« r vacations and spending ibetr summers
els* where, they can g«-l aloug very nicely
with thu reinaikaulo cliuiate ol tLcir cn w •
Staff in the Alhambra.
There is a general impression that staff,
the material »o abundantly Clued for the
ncb-looking architectural works of the
► reat Expostiton. is of French origin. Bnt
it appears to have been introduced into
Europe by the Aiabittn Moors, and much
beuutitul w»rk composed of thli or kindred
material is still extant m Spain. Some of
the finest examples are to I»e found in that
grand historic old Muorish fortress the
AJaambra, at Granada, which was finished
and decorated about the year 134£, W ash
inKton Irving, in a note in his delightful
volume •"The Alhambra," says:
"To the uuactiprced eye tne light rel
ievos and fanciful arabesques which cover I
the walls ol Uie Alnainbra appear to have
been sculptured by the hand, with a mi
nute and patient labor, an inexhaustable
variety of detail, }eta general unilormity
aud narmony ol design truly astouiauiug;
and this may especially be said of the
vaults and cupolas, which are wrought
like honeycombs or frost work, with sta
lactites auu penuauts, which confound the
betolder with the seeming intricacy of
tneir patterns. The astonishment ceases,
no * ever, wnen it is discovered that tnis is
atl'stucco work; plates of plaster of Pans,
cast in moulds aud skilltully joined so as to
form patterns of every sue and lorm.
Tuis mode ot diapering walls witn arabes
ques and stuccoing the vaults with grotto
work was invented in Damascus, but high
ly improved by the itoors iu Morocco, to
wnoin Saracenic architecture owes its most
graceful and fatcilul details.
—ln boring a well at Wenonah, New
Jersey, a tree standing perpendicular was
struck 157 feet below the surface and at
350 feet water was found.
—Lumbago cured by two applications.
Mr. li. (J. Kigby, Baltimore, Md., special
Agent of the Mutual Lite Insurance Co. of
New York says: 1 take pleasure in stat
ing that two applications ol fcalvation Oil
cured uie ol a severe attack of lumbago.
—Mr William Jackson, a well-auowu
resident of Gorry, died the mher day ol
gup, and the day after bis wile died ol the
,-auie ailment. Their funerals took pUce
Irom the Congregational Church ot that
pluce anu both bodies were lai in the
same grave.
—Pure blood is belter than "blus blood."'
To have pure blood, take Hood's Sarsapa
riiia*
—The manufacture of Washington let
ters for the country pre?s is one of the im
portant industries of the Capital Any body
cau grind out a Washiugtou letter a foot
or two long in a few moments The cor
respondents usually take the late Wash
it gton papers, crib a lot of stuff I r>-in them,
put it through a type writer, making as
many copies as is desired by the manifold
system, ami the job is done.
Consumption suro.'y Cu/t-ci.
Tc Tffr -iDrroß:—rieano inform . ur ron.l
iimt I nave * positive remedy for the above oar.-,
disease. B; a timely use thousands of bopeie
cases have Y* n permanenUy cured. I shall he gli..
to sead two .• o+tles of my remedy FREE to acy n
yjur readers "V t j hsve consumption if they will
send me theii Lxprsss and P. O. address. JEU>«pe» t
•ullj. T. k. iLGOUIk M. 0.. ISI Petri at. N. i
—The church folks of a neighboring
town have got into a kir-mu*s over a Kir
mess that llie Episcopal tolk* «re to give
in that place. Souie of the ministers of oth
er churches, notably the Methodist end
United Bretnera, have lilted np the voice
in their pulpits against the festival, with
Us dances aud graceful capers ol the an
cients. The good people who propose giv
ing the entertainment consider it harmless
and blameless, and the pretty kirmess w:ll
be given.
—Rheumatism cured in a day —"Mystic
cure" lor rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures m X ti> 3 days. Its action upon
tbn system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause anil tbe dis
easn immediately disappears. Tbe first
dose greatly Lenelits. To els. Sola by J. C
Kedick, druggist, Butler.
—George W. Cable the novelist, electri
fied a Washington Sunday school class ol
pretty girls by telling them he had three
children at home half of them girls. While
they were stilt rustling with surprise tb«
s'artling statcuient, they heard witu on
audible sigh of reliet his explanation that
the other naif were girls too.
—The New York Central has issued a
new placard that has interest. It depicts
the fir«t engine ruu ou the line lu 1831,anu
ih>j best known ruu ou the line this year
The maximum speed of the engine three
score years ago was 15 miles per hour, that
of the great engine run to-day is over 100
miles per hour.
—Tfccy nave a literaiy club in lthode
Island which met trie other night to discuss
the two topics, ''The Unemployed" and
"Cremation." And a bright member got
Up and suggested that the two topics be
dovetailed, as follows: "How to Earn Our
Living uud Urn Our Dead.
—The Brazilian civil Wiir continues more
product iv® of lies than ol decisive results.
Both parties to the contest are fighting a
little and lying a good deal. If there l*
not more fighting and le&s lying pretty
soon the contest will probably stretch itsell
to the next century or to the crack of
doom.
—Tho production ot petroledv is declin
ing rapidly According to the report ol
the Geological Survey at Washington it
IVII from 54,000.000 barrels in 1891 to 50,-
509 136 iu 1892 Unless new sources ot
supply are soon found, the price must ad
vance, as the surplus, which has bet-n ac
cumulating for many years, is fast dimin
ishing.
—Orlando B. Potter, who died in New
York receutly, was worth $8,000,000. He
sttrten in life as a farmer and pedditr. By
peddling,other rich men began their caret r«
also. John Jacob Astor first peddled tin
ware. Jay Gould was a peddler, aud Jim
Fisk a famous peddler in New England.
—A scheme to prevent runaways is to
have a small electric battery in the vehicle
with wires running to tho horse's no-trils.
When the animal bolts a press of the but
ton will stop him instantly. It is said to
have never failed.
—Miss Kate Sanborn says of the pro
grammes at womens clubs: "The papers
are usually too long winded and too labor
ed. They are exhaustive, usually going
baek to the beginning of the world to ex
plain the present subject.
—They Hay that a pupil in oue of th»
Erie school houses squints so badly that he
can study grammar with oue oye and
geography with the other.
WHERE FLESH IS NEEDED,
ln and the system'»
■SI fiH weakened, you
should take Dr.
Pierce's Golden
/ __ /lv Medical Diaoov
/|\ ery. After "the
f\ / I J Grip," for In
/ r I 1 stance, or ia con-
I ! § vaiescence from
Jv /I pneumonia, fe-
I \ /» vers, and other
I \ /I wasting diseases,
J / (V nothing can
f # t \ equal it aa an ap-
I / 1 \ petizing, restora.
'tive tonic to
brine bark health and vigor. For pale, puny,
scrofulous children, it does wonders. It
build* up tmtb their flesh and their strength,
thoroughly puriHea *bo blood, and rriutea
effective every natural means of cloftnsing,
ro and norrlshins the system.
It starts the torpid liver into healthy ac
tion Mid promotes all the bodily function*.
For the most stublorn Scrofulous, fckin,
and Bealp Diseases. Dvpepeia, Biliousness.
kindred ailrr, nts the "Discovery" ia
the only remedy thal/a yuurunteaci. If it
LaeSt VT jvw TMRRVJW WW
CLEARANCE SALE
OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ,
THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER STOCK
TO BE CLOSED OUT.
—GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER.—
All broken lines of hand-turns, hand wells
I orlina' : ant * mac^'ne sewed shoes of the finest don-
I jflClK • OIIOLS. g Q ] a ; n ] acc and button, all go at
$1.50.
Among our stock of men's shoes will be ;
found a grand selection of congress and j
U » Ol _ y lace shoes in fine calf, Kangaroo and Cor
® OllOc;o. dovan, all the latest style toes, which will
be sold at a big reduction during this sale.
Here they are—the balance of ladies and
T K gents plush and velvet holiday slippers
, * among them many pretty styles, regular
prices $1.25 to $2 all go at 75 cents.
We have not forgot the girls and boys dur-
ing this grand bargain sale for we can sell I
a fine pair misses heel shoes at 50 cents; a
fine pair misses spring heel dongola shoes,
piriyf rjjylc pat. leather tips at 90 cents. Childrens
shoes ranging in price from 35 to 75 cents.
QUrv/ij, Baby shoes at ten cents. Our stock of
1 * boys shoes is large and complete—all styles
of shoes in fine calf at very low prices dur
ing this sale; boys fine calf shoes 75 cents
to $1.25. Call and examine these goods.
If you're going to need shoes within three
months buy 'em now and save money.
Still a few pair men's tan bluchers which are being closed out at $2.
Our sale of rubber <:,oods increases each
day for low prices always win.
Mens first quality rubber bootß $2 25.
Mens kDee boots $2 50
Mens Storm King boots $2 75.
Bors firs' qmdity robber boots 1.50.
" " storm " $2.
Yontbs rubber boots $1 25.
Womens robber boots 1.00
Childa " 1.00
Men's and Ladies' Buckle Arctics .Alaskas and all style rubbers at
lower prices than can be bought elsewhere.
Full stock of Felt Boots and Milwaukee woolen stockings with first
quality overs at lowest prices.
Monev saved by buying at the bargain house ot
JOHN BICKJSL.
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PENN'A
SALE#-
This is the kind of weather to buy
•/
sleighs,robes and horse blankets cheap at
MARTINCOURT & CO S.
Come and see us, 128 East Jeflerson St., a few doors above Lowry
House.
We are pleased
to inform those w ho
appreciate clothes
that are comfortable
and fit correctly,
* !
that our selection of
Fall patterns are
here. They are
handsome and mod
erate priced. See
them.
41and,
Tailor
Salvation Oil lIV U* Ouly c.
ERRORS-YOUTH
and Obscure Dtmms apeedlly and pernuuicnUr
cured by Uie celebrated specialist.
Dr. LOBgr^a^I 4 -
MOOtemMCO, BoQiae ny—urinu. I Will euro
you ponltiwly and mako rim -rigorous and §troag.
Treatment by mat la specialty and «tri<-ily cunfldaa Ua|
h "ii l biSk t oS ,pa HOME CURE TREATMENT
Sing a eong of sixpeuce,
A Bottle full ot Rye;
Four and twenty guests around
It's merits true to try
When the bottle's ODeneil
And they find the liquor pure
Every one at once claims,
Bought at Lewin's aure.
Robt. Lewin,
136 Water St.
Opposite B. <fc 0. Depot, - Pittsburg, Pa
bl i. ran*
Baldwin., - Pa.
THOROUGH
Sewing Machine Mechanic.
WITH
20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
Will re-adjust yours and you be
your own jucigc to test it.
McCANItLESS' HEAVE CURE.
I have a Heave Cure that will cure an)
case of heaves in horses in tony days, it
used according to directions, and if it does
not do what I claim for it, I will refund
the amount paid and no charges will be
made for the treatment. The following
testimonials are the strongest proof of the
medicines power to cure:
A. J. McCakdlkhs,
Butler, Pa., 1893.
MR. A. J. MCCakdlbss:
On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com
menced to use your new cure for one of
my horses that had the heaves very bad,
and continued to use the medicine for
about forty days and the horse did not
show any signs of a retum of them. It is
now about a year since I quit givin tbe
1 medic'\ne and the horse has never soweo
any signs of heaves, and I feci stistied
that he is properly cared.
W. C. t'RISWRLL,
Butler. Pa., April 3, 1893.
A J. MCC'AMPLBSS:
I have used your Heave Cure and found
it will do tbe work if used according to di
rections. Yours truly,
K. J. MCMillin.
Grind Your Own Corn Meal. Oyster
Shells ami Corn in the $5 Hand Mill.
(P. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars lree.
'•Also Power and F»rm Mills. Send for
illustrated circulars and testimonials."
100 per rt. nunc made in keeping poultry.
Address
WILSON BROS. Easton, Pa.
POULTRYMEN!
Onr Green Bone* Cutter Jwill dou
ble your efig production.
Best and Cheapest in the market.
Circular free.
WEBSTER « HANNUM,
Cazenovia, N. Y
NOTICE.
ytt i :thk:l well-
W QVT 7 ™* Wtt
■ ■lil I /j grapher; formerly
11 \J 1 Vli I the head of the
J Wertz-Hardm a n
Art Co., will open a Studio and Photo Par
lors opposite the Hotel Lowry, Cor, Main
and Jefferson Sts , Butler, Pa This will
be the best lighted and equipped Studio
and galleries in the the county. The work
will be strictly first claiM and made under
n«w formulas by the artist himself, who
has had 15 years practical experience in
large cities Portrait* in Oil, Crayon,
Sepia, Pastel, Ac. In this line we have
no competition, Our portraits are made
by haud in onr own Studio, from sittings
or from photos. Our work has reached
the highest standard of excelleuce a <1
is not to be compared wirh the cheap ma
ohine made pictures furnished by other*.
Wait for us; get your pictures from us and
be happy.
Hotels and Depots,
W 8. GREGG i* now a line
ot carriage* between the botela and
(Sepotfl of the town
Cbarirea reasonable. Telephone
So 17. or leave orders at* Hotel
Volley.
faM iiivorr ui Collection
Leading Millinery House
OF
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Every shape tliis seasons facile fancy
has evolved is here.
Every novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather
or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets,
Laces, Braids and Flowers.
Mourning Millinery a Specialty.
D. T. PAPE,
122 South Main Street.
FOOLING THE PEOPLE.
There is a clique of advertisers who ore continually fooling th • peop e
I They have tooled tbem once too often with a pretence to give s metbi'tg
] for nothing. You may fool some of the people all the time—end r of t.
people some of the time, bat yoa can't fool a 1 the people all the time. lu
looking over the advertisements in the papers nowaday, I find I have lost
my laurels Now I will tell you ibe truth. Yon will see hundred* of such
baits flung out fOT sockers to l ite at. sucfc »►, cer savrjm 25
cent by trading with us," and some even uo so fnr «* to say s<i per cent.
Men's fine suite worth $25.00 lor only $9 99 P» -t- w..rrb $8 (Mi -uly $3 99,
Bankrupt Sales, Sheriff Snle*. Assignee- Sale, Vc S■ ■ w w«- *-k you c«n
didly. Can concerns doing ba*tn.s* at f'-bul u- • xpe'n-e. -ai-rifice
profits as a great many advertise to do? An- to- htwul i - >bty propose
to be? We answer no Tbe enoraiius buii.* r-qui ed to tu el »nrreut n
penses must, be met by liberal and iu ui>>st c**e* !>v heavv margins Pr fit*
they must have and trade they roust get or sink iu the whirlpool they have
created by their own bands. There is no alternative, getth- profi aud tret
tbe trade, bat bow ? In no other wav than wo king on tbe weak minds >f
tbe people by Saming advertisements. They boldly and sh»m*lessly claim
to actoally give tbe dear people S3 00 in value for one invested Such uii
principled actions are becoming not only tiresome, but positively dangerous
to the welfare and interest of the buying public. Oo careful inspection you
will find th» se $25 00 saits reduced to only $9 99 are Gear at eight dollar-
I saw an ad stating men's fine worsted suir* reduced from $lO 00 to ft> 00.
1 called to see tbem and found our $3.75 cotton *uit. When we off' r yon
a salt for SIO.OO that is all it is worth ir ever was worth We just give
you one dollarV worth of goods tor 100 cents
Yon wan. to see oor imni. nw stork ol overcoats a? d suits for ceij.
Ihjvs at.d children. Hats and caps in end!*-.-- • variety, -li<l collars and
cuffs, and tiea, any aud every style to suit t-vei tie nn>st fastidious; under
wear, hosiery, overalls, jackets, glovei-, iiitui;*, t.tcbr* Ila*. >us^fDdets. it
fact anything in the furnishing lit.e; also a tin line of Indie- and gents «o!d
aud stiver watches, chaiui-. charm*, pin-, ni'us, collar ami cuff ''Uttou*. scarf
pins, initial pins, all at the very lowest cn-t> priee* Ail ■>e » k «-i i<\
rj>ection ot our gouda and price* tjefore |»urcln-ui ;. We li iv< a ! w»' s done
you good and feel coufirient we can do so To tboee who lave Heea
trading with as. We tender our most beat'felt ih»nk-, aid to tin se who
never have, we would say, try u* or.o and you *itl never regret
Very Respectfully
D. A. HECK,
Champion Clothier, Ha'ter a<id F-j- u sh-r
120 North Main Street, - - - - Butler Pu
Jewelty, Clocks
Silvefwafe,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Dufiy Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All are Respectfully Invite*"
—"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience.
New York Weekly tribune
AND
The Butler Citizen,
ONE YEAR
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALK.
.Address nil orders to TII OJ/FJ K"N T -
* HAY- FEVER |/^|
SJ COLD-HEAD EfWm
KUft Cream Balm u not a liquid, tnuff or powder. Applied into the lu ttrih it i*
_ quickly abtorbtd. It cUanee* the head, aUay inflammation, heal* _ «
50c trßßomKXw^;^rr E f«. 50c
M/ UOBItiM TH A Li
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
Ferry St., i - - • Pittsburg, Pa
renrisyivaniajßye Whiskus aJ-j ccia ty.
T rarorders^solicited.
Ont Square Pe'ow Diarror.d Market