Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 09, 1894, Image 4

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    GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE!
Owing toiD health my entire c W.f SIO,OOO north of Gents
Furnishing Goods, consisting of Hats, Caps, Neckwear, I mlei
wear, Shirts, Gloves, Trunks, Sic. will I sold at cost andbelou.
These goods must be sold befor ■.•Apr::, so conn carl} and secure ;
bargains in unbroken lots. I have a great many gootfc suitable 10.
farmers that will pay to purchase for future use at the following low
rates:
WE ARE OFFERING:
1 «f 30c 75c neckties at 10c.
$135 all-wool un 6 ral $1 00 neckties at 15c.
$1 50 gray all-w-jol and $1.25 childrens'fancy caps at 43c.
a 20c fine linen collars at sc.
$1.50 percal dress shirts at, jUC. q d a „. wool Bbirtg at 3g c .
SI.OO dress shirt, taundried at 37c. 2 _ fancy aI ,. WOO j ghirt3 at 49c
$2.75 stiff bats at 25c. t 0Q cbi |d ren6 ' t ats ftt 25c., and
3 00 stiff hats at 2oc hundreds of others.
50c neckties at 10c. 1
CHAS. R. GRIEB,
No. 118 Sooth Main St., - * pa
THINGS,
i EAR-RINGS,
Diamonds iscarf pins,
'studs,
( GENTS GrOLD,
%*7 x < LADIES <tK)LD,
W atciies ( GKNTS SILVER.
LADIES CIIATLAIN,
*- 1 _ { GolcTPins, Ear-rings,
Jewelry ) Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc,
| Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
o*i < and everything that can be
hilverware \ un d in a first store,
ROSGHt Ellis, Ml ffSTh-r*
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North Main St., BUTI EB, PA.,
THE ~HARDnAN ART COHPANY.
We are located now at 110 South Main Street, adjoining
the Butler Savings Bank. Our rooms are large, fine and
commodious. Photographic enlargements and Life Size,
Hand Made Finished Portraits by the finest French artists
obtainable. In photographs we give you results and effects
that cannot be produced outside of our Studio. Y\ c use
only Standard Brand Collodion Paper and not Gelatine, a
cheep and inferior paper used by many. Picture and Por
trait frames; special prices to jobbers. Compare our work
with any Standard Work made or sold in tlie state. (Jur
victorious motto, "We harmonize the finest work with the
promptest service and the lowest prices for the quality oi
work." Beware of tramp artists and irresponsible parties
and strangers. Have your work done by reliable and ic
sponsible parties that guarantee all work satisfactory. ' all
and examine our work and samples and read our many tes
timonials.
THE HARDMAN ART COMPANY.
A Scientist cUlms the
Root of Di teases to be
in the Clothes we Wear.
The best Spring Remedy for
the Blues, etc., is to Discard Your
Uncomfortable old Duds which
irritate the Body:—Leave Your
measure at ALAND'S for a New-
Suit which will Fit well, Improve
the Appearance by Relieving you
Instantly of that Tired Feeling,
and Making You Cheerful and
Active.
The Cost of this Sure Cure is
Very Moderate; TRY IT.
-%/%/%/%/%.-v
HELLO THERE
W. E. RALSTON
Is to the front once more, hard times
and all, with a brand new store and
an elegant new Btock of goods, such
8 Fine Gold Watches. Diamonds,
tewelry, Solid Silver and Plated
Ware at pricea that will down the
hard times.
Call and see me at
Mo. 326 S. Mail St., Butler.
WATCH AND CLOCK RE
PAIRING A SPECIALTY.
CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT? 9<* •
prompt aniwer anil an honest opinion. wilte to I
fll 5N <fc CO., wtao have bad nearly Bfty yean'
experience In the patent busineea- Community- |
tlona aulctly confidential. A Handbook of In- i
formation concerning I'D tenia and bow to ob- ,
tain tbam aent free. Alao a catalogue of mecLan- I
Ml and Klmitinc booka aent free.
Patents taken throniih Munn A Co. receive .
■pacta! notice in the r*clenclflr Americas, and I
(Boa art) brought widely before the public with
out ooat to the Inventor. Tbia anlendid paper,
taaaed weekly. eleaantly Uloatratad. baa or far the
breeet circulation of any aclentlflc work In tbe .
world. *3 a year, sample copiea aent free. ,
Bulldlnf Kdltloo, monthly, f!.50 n year. Hin*lo
copies. "2 ' cents. Every numlir contain* beau
tiful plates. In color*, and phi umraphs of new
boaaea. with plana. enabling builders to ahow tbe
latest dealeus and secure contrails. Addreaa
MUNN £ CO, New YOU*. 3tti XJItOAUWAT.
POULTRYMEN!
Our Green Bone Cutter will dou
ble yonr e?g production
Bpst and ChenptM in th-; tU't ki
Circular free.
WEBSTER ft HAKNUM,
Cizenosid, H. Y
|B. $• B.
BLACK.
With the whitest prices from a cus-
I tomer's standpoint,that ever were of
fered in these two cities —in any city,
we believe you may say
Fine Blaek Mohair Brillian-
I tines, 29 inches wide, 25 cents a
yard.
Elerant Black Mohair Brillian
tines, 42 inches wide, 50 cents.
All wool 50 cent Black Ladies'
Cloth, 38 inches wide, 25 cents.
$1.50 to $2 00 Black Suitings—
odd lines to be sacrificed—so to 54
inches widt*, SI.OO a yard
Three new lots Black Cheviois
—specially adapted to Tailor Gowns
i —SO inches wide, $1 00, $1.25 ai d
| $1 50.
The new undressed Black
Worsteds, made in England by a
celebrated maker of men's wear
materials, manufactured these in
right weight for ladies' gowns—
stylish and bound to be popular—
-56 iuehes wide, $2.00 and $2 50-
But the grand climax of ihis
great Black Dress Goods OlTer
lng is the large lot fine imported
Black Silks,
thrown on the New York market to
be sold for cash. We bought, and
now's your Black Silk chance
without an equal.
Handsome Black Cochemire Uroa
Grxin Silks, 22 inches wide, 90
cents- $1.25 and $1.50 you've
often paid for these.
Two lota superb quality and finish
Black Peau de Solr, $1.50 and
$1.75.
Elegant heavy Black Satin
Di chesse, SIOO per yard—never
such a chance for ti handsome Black
Silk Dress. Come, or write t r
Hauiplffc; you'll be aniHzed at the
quality and style of ib-m a - , price.
Boggs & Buhl,
115 to 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY. PA.
THE highest cahh prices paid for
beef and horee hide*; ulbo i-hccp ;
pelts, tallow and furs of nil kind* j
Will be home on Friday and Satur- j
day of each week.
H. C. HRIOKER,
201 Mercer St.,
Butler, I'D.
Hotels and Depots,
W. S. Gregg ih now rrmiDg a line
of carriages h«twe<' . the hotels and
flepctH di the tow.'.
No 17. or leav» ».r««r; Hot* i
Vogeley j
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luakcf'th.t '!'«•»■ TtiimM ir.l 9.
IN JI mli.. I v. BUNT IH>IIII>II.
II la tli<- l«e«t I I. waste
pips, :ln» 'I:. L. c|r »cU, I
washing buttles, lain iri-ee, tic. ;
PENNA. BALT K'FO CO
I Oe a. Ajju.. Phlla., Pa.
[ •» " o'oir.tfc.wno wiirt
* IvEllO th»» p*pe ,or Obtain ••tirrat t
| > \*rt when .n Cn»cago, will find it on f<*c ; t
LORD & THOMAs,
Nothing #ll Enrtli Will
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LISS
r hian's Condition Powder!
CPS YOUR CHICKENS
' ■*y . F r:vcnls all Disease.
Hens.
1 'h'y concert a q^an
. , i, v s > other one-fourth aa
-One large can aw«l me
• ' • says etc v.AOtner.
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New Specific No, Seyenly-Sefen
FOR. THE CURE OP
GRIPPE
With all its symptoms t f Influenza,
Cat:orb. Pains an 1 Bcr< I ia the H' J
and Chest, Cou-h, Sore Throat «A
gen ital Proration ana I or. Latin
SLrly it o»U it iAort prompUy; Mm>
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HUMPHREYS' fFDICINE
Your Watch
Insured Free.
A perfect insurar.ee again-t theft or accident
is the now famous
BOW,-
the only be v irinsi -.vhicb cannot be puih d
or v. r r.-.hed frc.r.» th; ca:.\ Can only be JKSij
ha 1 or: i - coi.tainingt! i trade mark.
Ki. tone WrA :h Case Company,
of
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( -y in the worid—lsoo employees;
- •> V.'.itch Cases daily.
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Jus, Boss
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which are just at food os solid cues, aad
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Pill' DRUGS IT iOK
| PKIOEB i n the motto at oir
JS. st" ro.
If veil are pick and need tnedit-io
ycu want the BEST. Thi- <> ■ao
■ll wi» v - depend upon petting frorn UH,
us we nothgiir but atrictly Pure
Drugs in our Prescription Depart
ment. You can «et the teat of every
thing in the druj* line from UH.
Unr store ia also headquartera fir
PAINTS OILS, VARHISKES
Kalsoming, Alabastirte
j Q i our pries before yoa buy
! a t-«, *nl what we huva to
jne tVe '-i'l save you dollara on
i iou paint bill
Respectfully
J. C.REDICK,
i >1 ail *i. ioI id (1' J i vi)
BUTLERi PA.
Hotel 1 :>u tier,
J. H. FAIJBEL, Pi'o|j
This house has bcrr il;or»>u i •!<- J
1 y renovated, term.deled, and re- 1
fitted Uh .. - furniture ;u• I j
carjje! . h:.. eli.i tisi bells and .ill j
oilier rnirficir. convenience:* for j
audi as convenient. ami i
i desirable .*• home for strati,' i: as- j
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can be fou; d in tiuuer. la
Elegant sample room tc>r use of
ommercial rntn
Cunu IlrUUl's IMM-J Dropsy. (Jravel, Nerv
oUMtevs, Heart. I"iln»ry I.IVIT lilseases.
Kii .wii >'.y * tired luoiiule ; luncUnff of
Ib(- k'dneys weakens uud T)OIM)DS U;c riloorl.
Mil MltoM MMM U IWMfld fOO WIOI
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(k»W W All Bailable DrutfUl*.
THE C I TIZEN
Don't complain about the weather
For ea.'ier 'tis you'll find.
To make your nr.nd ti weather
Than wVather to your mind.
Don't complain about ' the sermon
And show your iaek of wit,
For. like a boot, a sermon hurts
The closer it doth fit
Don't complain about your neighbor,
For in your neighbor's view
His neighbor is not fautless—
That neighbor being you
—lt is said that a Richmond factory
makes 600,000, 000 cigarettes a year. The
number of young men it unmaks is not
mentioned.
—lgnatius Donnelly's treatise on how
Bacon wrote Shakespear is now sold only
by the pound.
—Because she kissed murderer Hugh
Robbard, in her infatuation, Mrs. May
Fanning, a widow, was dismissed from the
Sheriffs office at Dubuque, la.
—At the beginning ol the century
the Bible was accessible to but one
fifth of the population of the world. No w
it may bo read by nine-tenths ot the peo
ple of the globe, so rapidly has its transla
tion been carried on.
—ln olden times the Mayor of Leicester,
England, was chosen by a sow. The can
didates sat in a semi-circle, each holding
his hat full of beans in his lap, and ho was
selected Mayor from whose hat the sow ate
first.
—EalvationOil has the enviable distinc
tion of being a synonym for cure of rheu
matism. neuralgia, gout, and kindred affec
tions, such as sciatica, ticdouloureux, etc*
It is growing more popular daily. The
people will have it. 25 cts.
—The Uuited States rivers have a navi
1 treble length of 1G.690 miles; those of Bra
zil. 22,210. of Russia, 2o.942; Germany. 15,-
780, and of France, 5,550.
—Mrs. Amelia A. Frost, wife of Rev.
George A. Fro.it, pastor of the Orthodox
Congressional Church at Boston, has been
ordained as associate pastor to her hus
band.
—Prevent attacks ot rheumatism by tak
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purifies tLe
blood.
—Caroline is the feminine of the Latin
form of Charles. Irs Signification fs the
Noble Spirited One. It has always been
regarded as an exceedingly fortunate or
lucky name, and hus been borne by 77
qu> ei.s.
—Representative Lapham, of Rhode
Island, has introduced a bill to authorize
the appointment of a historian familiar
with tie Utile i f Gettysburg to prepare
I maps »;•:•!« ieg ihe rnoven ent of troops.
I Tbe bill rtc n inends an appropriation of
$25,000
—TLe "fnuiij "editor of an exchange says
that "one rer.son why a man's stockings
c >ft less thau his wife's is because they do
not come go high
Drunkenness, t'e Liquor Habit, Pos
lVfclv Cuied by adnr.nsiering Dr.
} J 1 ij.tt "(rVu fjtctc."
It is manufactured a* a powder, which
can be given in t glass of beer, a cup of
collee or rea.or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will aflect a permanent and
speed} 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 care has followed.
It never fail.-. The system once impregnat
ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility for tbe liquor appetite to ex
ist Cures guaranteed. IS page book of |
particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific
(jo . 185 Race St.. Cincinnati (>
—Out of 707 new.-papcrs and magazines
published in Japan only two are devotid
to party politics, whilo general topics oc
cupy 108, agriculture, commerce and in
dustry 107, education 86, «antitary matters
45. religion, 08.
—Princes Colonna ought to write a book
of her experience for the benefit of other
foolish American girls wbo aro trj ing to
buy a title wiih a husband thrown in.
L< udin's I-'isk Jubilee Singers must have
made a tr, me: d"»ip ! i' at their first cone* rt
at Plymouth c! • nch recently, for they sang
to another immense audience at Wieting
Op;-r» House last night. Every seat in the
houßeihad been :»keu in the afternoon and
at : -ght enough additional admission* wero
sold to completely pack every foot«l'*p»ce.
The audience received the program wirli
vi <t!erois spplaun- lioudic's solos, the
male quartette, and the cniire. club were
all t'i c ored lime und agi.ii. The voices are
Miong and well bleniled, an.i Ihe songs arc
give with Ite giir,lo c-l the planta'iou u -
gro. The coucert i- as attractive as ii
unique — Syracuse Standard, March 3 tl.
_l> generally l that when a
man's beait put-ations go dowu to 40 a
minute death »ill follow unices restora
tives ar aJmiuinferod. Yettho pulsations
<if 'Hints Lyons, ol lien ton Harbor,
Mich, have dink as low as 18 a minute, al
though '•» all spi-earnrcei be is well and
strong.
A'.vices received from the North oi
Ireland fay lliat a lifeboat, after o piriious
Yo'/age, I .s nuceecded in re ichiog the Is
la ici of li.nis'.rahull at the extreme north of
Ireland, wriest 50 iuhai. luutrf ha\o I een
unable for w.-.nk< pi-it to communicate
witli the inuinUnd and wh-> were believed
to have been in danger of dj ing from
starvation.
—While at breakfast recenily at his
iii.usi.- iu Marlsborough, N r . V., Frank I-'itz
gerald, a blacksmith, was stricken blind.
A wonie it before his eye>: bad felt perfect
ly normal. Physicians pronounce his re
ooveiy hopeless. Fitzgerald had been an
inveterate cigarette smoker.
—The gre.>tc*t «• eplo climber in Eng
land is William Green. ile lias repaired
50<t more r.teeples and spires, and in sent
!ur front -il part* of tbu kingdom. Hi*
great achievement* nave been in repairing
the spire i>l Salisbury «.'athedrul, 404 fret
high; l.iuth, Lin oil *hire,'3so teet; Gran
tbaui, XiO feet, and a steeple in Cambridge
shire, 280 feet.
l'r<if Ktiwtml Orton, an Ohio geologist,
has been makin;' a careful study of the
coal capacity of the State, and in u recent
speech before the 0 ii » Institute of iliuiug
15r.,:;r» er* s'atetl that, pu'tine tf.e annual
demand .it 25,000,000 tons, which is 11-
000.000 tnore "than the amount market d
last. J car, it Would U'<fl 1.000 ye ir* to tX
haust Ohio's know n coal field.
—Tuo lap of spring is getting ready I>■
. :d «inter to linger i"
—Few men ever become too dignili »i
to atop a lid Wat I. i dog ti|:i.t
• i I'ivir Ih'ie 1» a discussion "I ti->
tanffti. itvu louuuer ulwav* patt hi er.-
in.
It t- mi ii:.tl -I, T i' .-hie toft that ev. r ;
man wi.ii - tjts urttrii In tiis yeal poi 1.-
tt in i t liiiiil linn*.
A woxuat; 1-i.n.sti. that .tiw lias never
I a.ki din a mi-: or. She would be a go d
ultim tioii for a ii:u-wi:u »■*>» i' not lor tl.e
tact that klie is blind,
—A doctor called upon a young lady for
ce\eral ntout.i.*, aud finally propoaed l
her. She rejected him, and then he sent
in .i bt I. charging her for every visit he
bad H'ttde.
—There >h i. gianl deal of Muiilarity be
t v>. iii viiAnii-g the goodness of plea»ure
Otid trjing to find the pot of gold at, the
end of the rainbow. lioth ere bard to
catch up with.
—Tbi Japam •• Min ! " r at W.u!iirpt<*;.
ii. • . i' i r4*/t v ii <-i. »u .i i-i..;'. • ■ pro
nounce l-ioncbitir, i y aj tng that hi* *.vife
"waa nick in her neck."
rJsfl !
—Some one lias iijjurtMl «>jt tb<3 numl>t*r
of miles the jaws of a gum-chewing girl
will travel in thi- c.»w of a year. Giving
her jaw a play of half an inch, or one inch
ot travel 10- every chew, thirty chews a
minute . sixty minutes an hour, ten hour
a day, 362 days in a year, her jaws will ;
have traveled 6.750,000 inched, ->r a frac
tion over 103 miios. This is for the girl
with tie small mouth—the big-mouthed i
girl can beat that record.
--Nell— Jack Rapiddo kissed me last,
night. I was so mortified I didn't know
what to do. Belle —Tou shouldn't mind a
little thing like a kiss. Xell—Ob, yon
don't under.-taud. I had been eating on
ions.
—lf persons would briug to bear the
same amount of common sense in buying a
remedy for bronchitis, cough, cold and
croup,that they do in the purchase of their
family supplies, they would never fail to
procure Dr Bull's Cough Syrup.
—A letter with an illustrated address —
a decided rarity in its way—passed thro
the Philadelphia post«ffice the other day
and greatly amused the cleiks. The artist
writer had sketched pictures of a bell, a
bear (apparently), a hand holding a bird
and a table castor. "That's dead easy,"
remarked the clerk to whom the difficult
address was sent,and he promptly forward
ed the letter to Miss Belie Bair, Bird-in-
Hand, Lancaster county, Pa. Presumably
it reached its destination, as no complaint
regarding its non-arrivsl has been received.
Consumption suro.'y Curod.
re Tu_ SDrror.:—Plcaso Inform yenr resder*
that 1 iiava a positive rorucdy for t!.o above-named
disease. E; a timely use thousands of h:>peie>*
cose« hare W .-n permanently cured. I shall be glad
to twj of my remedy FREE to any of
your readers •» , j havo consumption If they will
send me then Express and P. O. address. Eespert
fnliy. 7. A. BX*XJtTM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. 2i. I.
—A local writer on honsehold topics
says children should be punished, bit with
reason. That may ba all right, but wiiat's
the matter with the g< od, old-fashioned
slipper?
—Little Tommy—"Pup, wbat are un
written lawt?" I'op—"The kind a wan ann
ually makes to suit his own conscience,
my son."
—The man and his wife were leaving
the house to go to the theater, and as they
walked away the wife said: "Did you try
the front doi»r to see whether you had
locked it?" "Yes" "Are you quite cer
you did?" "1 am sure." "I'm afraid you
d ; an't." "Well to convince you I'll go
hack and try it again,' - and the man went
hack, turned the nub and found just what
he expected—thai the door was locked.
On the other side of the street stood a cii
zen belonging lo the genus "tough,'' who
tfho made a practice of taking wbat did
not belong to him. He saw the man and
his wife come out of the bouse, heard part
01 tbe conversation, *uw the man go back
and try the door, and then tbo tough cit
izen reasoned thus: "They have gone out
for the evening and left nobody iu the
house. II there was f nyone in the house,
he would not have been so careful about
going back to try the door. Here's a
chance for mo. I'll get in the hack wi;y
lor there's nobody to prevent me " And
forthwith iie proceeded to put his plan in
to execution. He forced u b.ick wiudow,
entered the house and captured a goodij
snare of plunder. Then he departed.
There is a moral down deep iu this story
—Few- people of this world are treated
justlj—iu their own estimation — Ex. No.
Hut many a man wbo complains of the i!l
--treartmeut of the world ought to be down
on his knees thanking Heaven that he has
not been treated jus'ly, for.ns Shakespeare
says, "Treat all men justly, and who
should 'scape whipping."
—Rheumatism cured iu a day— "Mystic
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito :i days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease iunnediate!> disappears. The first
dose greatly I cnefits. ii cts. Sold by J. C
liedick, druggist, Hutler.
lfany a cruel and heartless crime is
committed in the name of "business," A
m :P. doe- a mean, contemptible act, and
excuses his conscience by calling it business.
We should not get terms confuted. Rot -
bery and fraud and deception and heartless
avarice bear about !be s itna relation to
busioes. th-it the tube rose does to skunk
cabbage.
—The effect id' tho i.ard times upon the
workingmau is different fiom tho effect
upon the buiicomm, ia that tbe former
cannot, lind anything to do. and tie Uucr
canuot Und anybody to do.
—lt is dollars to cents that the poet who
sings of the downy nnow flakes never had
to shovel it off his sidewalk.
—Piscatorial authorities say that, were
it not for tho natural enemies of fish, the
codfish would fill all the available space in
tho seas, rivers and oceans.
—Two physicians have arrived at the
conclusion that most persons struck by
lightening and to all appearance* dead
could tie recalled to life by appl>ing the
method of artificial respiration in use l< r
resuscitating the drowned. *
—Mrs. Lucinda Perry, of Tipton, Mo. t
has married a widower with niuete n
children.
—Many years ago Engineer Allen, while
employed on the Canadian Pacific Kail
road gave Sti to a starving actor. The ac
tor died recently and is said to have left
SOO,OOO to Allen.
—"What did yon enjoy most at Sunday
school to-day, IlerbieT"
"Oh, all that song about Dinah Moore."
"Who sang it to you, dear?"
"Why. everybody sang ' I'm going home
to Dinah Moore "
—Dr. Keeley, of Dwight, 111., in answer
ing a correspondent. offers tho following
remedy for the grip: "I would like to sug
gest a treatment for the grip which I know
is nearly specific, as well as innocent. It
is simply asafattida, given in four grained
pills, one pill four limes a day. No miin
need be sick of the grip these days who
will take it. For the past two years, with
all the patients here—subject, of course, to
such epidemics—l have not had one man
to go to bed from the dise.a e. I break it
up very quickly, and in fact cure it. If
ihis ireaiinent was generally known it
It, wo iM *ave .-offerer* nmch expense at d
a. ,1 ma- y m-efyl and valoablw lives."
L l ' eri:. is the • ' .. ore or less civ iliiad
country vlier ii ,! s ate almost entirely
di- 1- ■ -'d . f !-• u'i rises fxuetly at
0 . tud s,*!-. MI thronghoDt the
yt ii-, and it is v. rfi< 4 al»y overhi d at noon.
I'LEANAST TO THE TASTE,
pb iisfii-i • the ta«.i,ig, pleus-
Ac '-4 tin t iii u r action—but un
rivaled in ihair result*. That
fairlv ,'<«-ribes Dr. Pierce's
J'k-aw.uL Itilcts. In every
>-• | ,l,.;ordcr of t lie liver, stornucb,
'■ end Ijowei .tbey given
{&■. '"{'or Biliousncbs. Jaundice,
, ... - ... • i l■ ' palion, fliz
a, >ur i 't< in/tch, and
"ff L {,.• rllious If»«ncin/.hen,
Ysr f ' y arc tho nati'. ul remedy.
I They're tiny. ,iugar-coated
I , .-i.nide., i aively largor thaw
numtaid se» its a compound of
rcfi n*-.l aaid concentrated vcgctubla extracts. •
I'ut up in M'alo<l via la, always fresh ro- j
tie Me; a convenient remedy.
They'iv ym-anteed to give satisfaction, 111 I
every case, or yom money is returned.
Anv experlmenttng wl'b Catarrh in tbe j
n ..id i... ,! SeeioM'. tro'ihleii rssnll I
from i', . :> • ,< i. aI" ii. •I. ■ «l aild I'.n y. .
b; ■» utarrh ' ■/, »»>' «M'W. I
soothing, •'k-u,iitin r end bwi::ng prwieilioa, I
tely and penniinently CTtrss '■he very j
worst cases. Iu proprietors oflfer foOu ro- !
fnu-d ( or jyvimUle catfe.
CLEARANCE SALE
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Tin: HNTIKE BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER STOCK
TO BE CLOSED OUT.
—GRANDEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN BUTLER.—
All broken lines of hand-turns, hand wel's
I irli ar, d machine scw.d allocs of the finest don-
JitldlcS kjllOCt . g Q j a ; n ' acc and button, al! go at
$1.50.
Among our stock of men's shoes will be
found a grand selection of congress and
AT' . shoes in fine calf. Kangaroo and Cor
iltll Q OllOfcS. dovan, all the latest style toes, which will
be sold at a big reduction during this sale.
Here the} - are—the balance of ladies and
T X Ormfs gents plush and velvet holiday slippers
' ' among them many pretty styles, regular
prices $1.25 to $2 all go at 75 cents.
\\ e have not forgot the girls and boys dur
ing this grand bargain sale for we can sell
a fine pair misses heel shoes at 50 cents; a
fine pair misses spring heel dongola shoes,
Xr pat. leather tips at 90 cents. Childrens
shoes ranging in price from 35 to 75 cents.
iSIIOPS Baby shoes at ten cents. Our stock of
boys shoes is large and complete—all styles
of shoes in line 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 goods increases each
day for low prices always win.
Men« first quality ruhSi i' bouts $2 25
Mens knee boms $2 50
Mens Siorrn Kiu# boots $2 75.
Boys fir.-r quality rubber boots 1.50.
'• " storm " $2.
Youths rubber boots $1 25.
Womeas rubber boots 1 00
Childs " 1.00
Men s and Ladies' Buckle Arctics .Alaskas and all style rubbers at
lower prices than can be bought elsewhere.
I'till stock of Felt Boots anil Milwaukee woolen stockings with first
quality overs at lowest prices.
Money saved by buying at the bargain house ot
JOHN HICKiCL.
128 SOUTH MAIN ST&EET. BUTLEK, PENN'A
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
NOTICE.
XYY I TUKJ3 WELL-
W APT 7 own
VV||| I #i grapherjformerly
XX \J X \j LA I the head of the
J Werts- Hardin a n
Art Co., will open a Studio and Photo Par
lors opposite the Hotel Lowry, Cor, Main
and Jefferson Sts., Rutler, Pa. This will
be the best lighted au<3 equipped Studio
and galleries in the the county. The work
will be strictly tirst class and made under
new formulas by the artist himself, who
has had 15 years practical experience in
large cities Portraits in Oil, Crayon,
Sepia, Pastel, dc. In this line we have
no competition, Our portraits are made
by hand in onr own Studio, from sittings
or from photos. Our work has reached
the highest standard of excellence u d
is not to be compared with the cheap ma
chine made pictures furnished by others.
Wait for us; get your pictures from us and
be happy.
McCANDLESS' fIEAVECURG.
I have a Heave Cure that will onre any
case of heaves in hordes in fort} days, it
used according to directions, and if it does
not do what I claim for it, I will refund
tbe amount paid and no charges will be
made for the treatment. Tbo following
testimonials are tbe strongest proof of the
medicines power to cure:
A J MCCANDLESS,
Butler, I'a.. ISD3.
•MR A. .1. MCCAKULKSH:
On the 2nd day of April, 1892, 1 com
menced to uso your new cure for one of
my horses that bad the heaves very had,
and continued to use the medicine for
about forty days and the horse did not
show any signs of a return of them. It is
now abotft a year since I quit givin the
medicine and the horse has never sowed
any signs of heaves, and 1 feel stisfied
that he is properly cured.
W. C. CIUSWKLL,
Hut lor. PH., April 3, 1893.
A J. MCCANI'LRHN:
I have used your Heave Cure and found
it will do tbe work if used according to di
rections. Yours truly,
R. J. MCMII.LIN.
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iriifrh s>t««J crate* l»cror«ln-- % r rr
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UviiiUi UJCIm. 1 »■ , •! i yt l*UU
ERRORS Sf ¥OUTH
and Obscure Dlww i *pe< dlSy and iiennanentiy
cured by tbo oelebratM
rin I r\OD 320 N.lsth St.
LIR. LUob< Phllada.. Pa.
Jfo doceptfuu, tiO representation, l will euro
toii iiositlvely anil uiuki! \ >u TigiirmiH atnl atroiiK.
Troll men! liy mall a: i**lafty ami .(rli-lly .uiflijeatlsl
'fvr'tfiik ou HOME CURE TREATMENT
t'"/ Xfi W*ll
Bald win, - IJ«'|1 J «'|
TllOHut'tilt
Sewing Machine Mechanic.
WITH
20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
Will readjust. yours and you be j
jour own judge to test it. i
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned offers his farm in r.utler twp
eoDti lnlnu i ver on* bundled (UIO) aeres. and
lm m I tim e mtlesso ith 01 Butler, oue mile
,•>.l it kfowftoi lieoi v ■
, i. -A me I'arin Is .uif-xi ground
~1 buildlu.,* orall Slnd*. s.al'ir ul the diO.
ui ,i *rr i i* oi. larn' >;vo orchards. two r
1.1; irvi i o rough land,ana everything in g.>.st
lejHilr. WILLIAM CA LOWELL, j
You Should Get the Following Books:
''Satuantha at The World's Pair,"
by ,/o->iah Allen's wife, price £2.50,
Quarto, Cloth lllus. "Poemß Here
i at Home" by </as VV Riley, 12 mo.,
Cloth, Gilt Edge, $l5O. "The Now
Era" by Rev J. Strong, D. D., Paper
12 mo 35c. "Speeches and Ad
dresses of McKinlev." 8 Vol Cloth,
price $2 00. "Glimpses of the
World's Fair" 50c. Review of the
"World's ReligiDus Congresses,"
Clo h 12 mo, price SI.OO. "Prince of
India," 2 vols., 2 m 0.,52.50.
Any of the above and more at
DOUGLASS' BOOK S T ORE.
C. ~&T D
ALWAYS
j Tnke into consideration that money
i B»v< dis as pood as money earned.
Th" best way to pave money is to
i bnv good goods at the right price.
The only reaecn that our true'e is
increasing constantly is the fact that
we handle only goods of first quality
and sell them at very low prices.
We have taken uuusual care to
provide everything uew in Hats and
j Fupiishing Goods for this season,
! and as we have control of many
' especially good article-* in both iines
; we can do you good if you come to
! UP.
We confidently sav that in justice
Ito 'hems Ives nil purchasers should
j inspect cur goods.
Visit us.
COLBERT & DALE,
242 S Main street.
Butler, Pi;.
c*\ DOCTORS LAKE
, r:r ri: DISPKNSAKY.
• ... M't Oon. Pen A . />io FL«JUTH ST..
, PITTUtiUKuH, PA.
: "j. All forii of Delicate and Cnm-
r l r j pli' ited !>!.. '! l.'rt I'd JII llillffl'ON.
''77 riMSTULu iISCIBNTIFIC ALCIL
u.-tliu'i aro treated nt tliirt I>i
. v. ill a Mictt"' n*o!y ntl.ilncd. Or. 8
Ix i ■ member of tliu Uo>.ii ( "111 I'lij -
!i id hurgew.i;, find I tlie o! lest and most
•'I KCI/US. in il.oelty Spei'al nt
i: tr N . Vims !);lnilt\ IminCJOflv
■1 iii >n. ! n '.wretion of you'!, etr.,c»np
i -r 4 | an.l mental *!. rty,la< k »»f cncrjry.
. i ..7,etc,.; *i' • * (.'.■ ■i■ Old Sore*, >'its,
ii. ti ni. !'iil t.H 'i«. >■ .of the ;■ kin.
•t. t i iniirv ' 'iyi" ,i . CV.ii- ItOtion
. • u .rtiy c ji.ii:• ! ... >»T' e lioiirs 9U>
. i r. m.; bumluj l only.
! at cf o or wl.ln -s Hl.'v j.' f 1.. '"I
N AN I...VNPITIIaT..I'IX , XKI:UIioU 1..
(fit ft T* f" ft MEM. local or travel
W fl ft 1 t U
Salary or Commission
paid weekly. 08111 fret*, special attention
i:lven in iicirlnin'ra. Workers never fall to make
k'ocxl weekly wages. Write me at once for par
tlciUarK.
t 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman.
(Tl>l» lion e 1* reliable,) UOCIIKHTEK, N. Y.
(irind Your Own Corn Meal, Oyster
Shell* and Corn iu the f") Hand Mill.
(P. Wilson's Pat.) Ciroulars Iree.
"Al.«> Power and Farm Mills. Send for
ill i-tra!ed circular* and testimonials."
cf. mot c made in keeping pOMllry.
Address
WILSON BHOS.. Easton, Ps.
fD.U CAN FIND p«'"ij
. 2: REMINGTON SlicS.j
<•., will ':'iiitiu.-t fur uWortUlug ut l.ivnt
Lending Millinery House
OF
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Every shape this seasons facile fancv
has evolved is here.
Everv noveltv in Winu* Bird, Feather
•. / O 7 7
or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets,
Laces, Braids and Flowers.
Mourning Millinery a Specialty.
D. T. PAPE,
122 South Main Street.
Jewelfy, Clocks
Silvefwai'e,
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., Duffy Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All arc Respectfully Invite.-
—"Remember our Repairing Department— 2o years Experience."-
New York Weekly Tribune
The Butler Citizen,
ONE YEAR
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF.
Address all orders to r I 3 CI FI Z .
*¥ A Fact Plainly Stated 4-
We are offering better goods for less
money, and therefore greater bar
gains, than have ever been oi
© 7
fered in Butler county.
SPECIMEN PRICES:
Men's felt boots and perfection overs $' 85
Men's rubber boots 2 -5
Men's kip boots 1 5°
Men's veal calf, tip shoes i>s
Boys' " " 75
Youths' high cut veal calf tip shoes 75
1 adies' fine dongola button shoes 99
Ladies' extra fine dongola, patent tip, button shoes 1 2 5
Misses' " " " "
Children's " " " " 5°
Infants' dongola button shoes '5
Ladies'grain lace shoes 75
" button " 9°
Ladies' rubbers 2 5
Misses'and Children's rubbers '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-. Lcit g
ni/.ing that fact we have done our part. You come to our store, we
will do the rest.
AL RUFF.
ii 4S. MAIN STREET. - I'Ll LLK, PA
M HOBI N'l I I A I,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
jO3 Ferry St., - _ Pttsbuig, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
solicited.
One Sc.uare Below Diamond Market
WANTED SALESMEN KSe
" Kill HTOCK
and SfcJtß P»)T*T«tS. LIUBUAI ; HAI.AKV or
MMIfc'SION I'AID \\ I IJvU I I.KMA
NI'ST and PA\'lN«i I'OMTIONS to UOOD
Ml N SI K< I VI. INDt'CI- MH NT- to BttHN
SKKH. KXt'Ll s|\ IC TEUttITOItV <ll\KN II-
I>K.-.IKKL>. Wtlt' i»t oucu tur term* lo
The Hciwks Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y.
I. I s . MoJUHIIK,
Insurance and Real Estate Ag*t
17 RAHT JEFFERSON ■•» T.
BUTL.KB, - PA.
■ ■ .. £-»•« - 1 * iutv
Oe&etery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
iHOisuros OF mum IN I*E. cmLOGi*
KLT.K. FUriGllT PAID.
THE HcS 4 JLLES WOVEX "WIRE FEW* CO,
\U, ut, UtuniiaOß. flbiWi m.
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