Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 30, 1894, Image 4

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    FDBKITCRE BUYERS
Campbell & Templeton.
Have commenced a Furniture Sale that
will interest YOU. Each season we visit
the principal furniture markets of the
United States, thereby securing the new
est styles as soon as produced. This
season s stock surpasses any we have
previously shown and prices are lower.
j! FOR THE PARLOR. S
We have Parlor Suits inj
Turkish, Mahogany
J>Oak Frames, Mahogany Chairsi
Rockers, Gold Chairs,#
Stands, Pictures, Mirrors.\
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: FOR THE DINING ROOM. : FOR THE BED ROOM. :
; Side Boards, Extension Ta- ; Bed Room Suits, Stands,;
: bles, Buffets, Head Chairs, Din- I Rocking Chairs, Chairs, Chif-1
; ing Room Chairs, China Closets. ; foniess, Wardrober.
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Carpets, Rugs, Dishes,
Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles,
House Furnishing Goods,
Domestic Sewing Machines,
Large assortment of Baby Carriages.
CAMPBELL fi
TEIPLETfIIi,
Butler, - Penn'a
THE HARDHAN ART COfIPANY.
We are located now at no 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. We 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 the state. Our
victorious motto, "We harmonize the finest work with the
promptest service and the lowest j rices for the quality of
work." Beware of tramp artists and irresponsible parties
and strangers. Have your work done by reliable and re
sponsible parties that guarantee all work satisfactory. Call
and examine our work and samples and read our many tes
timonials.
THE HARDMAN ART COMPANY.
J. S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER
YOUNG & COOPER,
i MERCHANT TAILORS t
Have opened "at S. E. corner of Main and Diamond Streets, Butler,
with all the latest styles in Spring Suitings. Fit and
Workmanship Guaranted. Prices as low as
the lowest. TRY US.
, RINGS,
Diamonds {3SS&
'STUDS,
f GENTS GOLD,
W Qtr.l\ LADIES °° LD '
W atcnes [GENTS SILVER,
LADIES CHATLAIN,
J Gold Pina > Ear - rin g 8 '
•JCW'cllj' I Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc
{Tea sets, castors, butter dishe*
IIDCM His. 110 i 1 "™-
E. GRIEB.
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North Main St, BUTLER, FA.,
"A HAND BAW 18 A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANINO.
M tiOSENTH J^LJ
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
403 Ferry St., Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Square Below Diamond Marke
][ FOR THE LIBRARY. jj
2 We have Couches covered injj
<[Leather, Plush, Velvet or Wil-j,
J [ton coverings; Leather Chairs,^
|>Leather Wickers, Library
#bles, Book Cases, Desks, U-4
Jbrary and Revolving Chairs. J
""THERE is but one
1 way in the world to be sure
of having the best paint, and that
is to use only a well-established
brand of strictly pure white lead,
pure linseed oil, and pure colors.*
The following brands are stand
ard, "Old Dutch" process, and are
always absolutely
Strictly Pure
White Lead
"Armstrong & McKelvy,"
" Beymer-Banman,"
" Davis-Chambers,"
" Fahnestock."
* If you want colored paint, tint
any of the above strictly pure leads
with National Lead Co.'s Pure
White Lead Tinting Colors.
These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each
can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly
Pore White Lead the desired shade; they are in
no seuse ready-mixed paints, but a combination
of perfectly par* colon in the handiest form to
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
Send us a postal card and get oar book on
paints and color-card, free.
: NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York.
Pittsburg Branch,
German National Bank Building, Pitubut*.
|OF&
J LINIMENT
a*y OTft fij?
U 1 STRICTLY
For FAMILY Use.
house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches
and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs.
catarTh. cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera
morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough,
inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mump;,
muscular soreness, neuralgia, perrons head
ache, rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains,
sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat,
pore lungs, toothache, tonsilitis and wind colic.
Originated in 1810 by the late Dr. A. Johnson,
Family Phvsician. Its merit and excellence
have satisfied everybody for nearlv a century.
All who use it are amazed at its wonderful power.
It is safe, aoothing. satisfying: #o «ay sick,
sensitive sufferers. Used Internal and External.
Tb® Doctor's aifnatare and direettoos am wmrj bottJa.
XlTst'4 I'amphMfr«*. Bold wrrwbmr*. Prle*-. »
Bix boa L ■. JOHMWr * Mm*
77
DR. HUMPHREYS'
New Specific No, SeYenty-Se?en
FOR THE CVRr. OF
GRIPPE
With all its symptoms r.S Tnl.-.'-f/i.
Catarrh, l'nins and Serene. in il- s.
and Chest, Conuu. Hut>* mj"
general Prontration >tnd Fev< i 'i ik. r,
eurly it cuts it nhort promptly ; tufc.-i;
during its prfiraleni prevent* it'- inva
sion; taken wlii!? mffertn;* f: oia .t,
relief is speedily re-diz J, v.l, -h cc;
tinned to (in rr:ur.- inr".
This beini; n New licnirTv if y :, :c
Druggist will not K'-*t it '° '•
be sent prepaid or. receipt of price, 2. r >r„,
or 5 for $1 '*).
MEDICINE CO..
CJT. 4 SU . Si-.v Yi
Every Man whose watch
has been rung out ot the bow
(ring), by a pickpocket,
Every Man whose watch
has been damaged by drop
ping out of the bow, and
Every Man of sense who
merely compares the old pull
out bow and the new
will exclaim: "Ought to have
been made long ago!"
It can't be twisted off thecase.
Can only be had with Jas. Boss
Filled and other cases stamped
with this trade mark
Ask jrour jeweler for pamphlet,
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
Philadelphia.
OLD EXPOitT WHISKEY, jfcj
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U | (iiiur&nt('<''l 8 Vrari Old, |''
v J In every bmiiy t'icrc It cccanonal J |
h I n«rd of a g'xM, rcll.l.le wfmLcy, and I f
□ 5 w, " n ,h,; nBC ' ■' '•/ "'•«« It is jrnerally i ~
3 I Immediate. You nuk" no miriake in I m
g | havimr a battle of Old E«poii on hand J jJJ
' VgJ _T I ; :id the i ' I family Full j T
Mn ql. it, •<< q** ( <5- M"I ""'j '>!'"'»• J p
3>' " • 08. FLEMING 4 805,
1'• Mnrki t St. '
QUQ^Li'a^ti^j^a
Cures thnn*andn annuallyof LlyerCom
plnintu, B;ilon»ncsw, Jaundice, Dyapep
nla. Constipation, Malaria. More Ilia
result from an UnliealthyLlverthanany
other cnu*<-. AVliv miffer wh»n vou can
bo cured t Dr. b. - ford'* Llt*t Inrlgo»
ator la a calehratcd family medicine.
Vol'll MHI'UUIMT li'll.l. Hl'l*l*l.Y YOC.
VITALIS
a Well
THE
FRENCH REMEDY 33£r
Produce* the Above Ileaall* la 30 Dai*. It acta
powerfully and quickly. Curee when all other*
fall. Young men will regain their loat manhood
and old men will recover tbelr youthful vigor
by uilngr VITALIB. It Quickly and aurely re
store* Nervousnea*. Lo*t Vitality, Impoteuey,
Nightly Kmtaalons, Lo*t Power. Tallin* Mem
ory, Wanting IHaeaant. and all effect* of »elf
abune or exce** and Indiscretion Ward* oS
inrmilly and consumption. Insist on having
VITALIS. no other. Can bo carried In vest
pocket. 11 y mall. SI.OO per package, or *l* for
94-00, with a positive writ tea (aaraatee ta ear*
or reran* Um aoaer. Circular free. Addre**
UXIiUT KJUIEOT COWAJfT. Ckk*«e, 11L
For Sale by Clfcf Pbv®*°7
[ THE OITIZBN
An Age of Religious Inquiry.
But the greatest of thaee ia charity.—l
Cor., xiii, 13.
The fntuie ListoiUa. now in his swad
dling clothes, will fintl hiraselt \ery much
interested in this last half of the nineteenth
century and pronounce it unique in Jmany
important particulars."
In the matter of material development it
is a marvel, and in the matter of spiritual
research it holds a position of unrivalled
excellence.
The laws of nature have been lassoed,
tamed acd broken to harness. The re
source? of steam, which oar grandfathers
explored, whioh made them feel that they
had stumbled on a series of miracles, and
whioh changed the complexion of the
world's commerce, forcing oar white wing
ed fleet of sailing vessels to oome to anchor
and give away to the magician who hid
nimself in the banker of anthracite coal —
these resources are well nigh exhausted
The winds as a propelling power have
become obsolete, have taken their place
among the genii, the myths, the snpesti
tions of the past. Steam is striking its
tents and will soon fall into iunocuoas
desaetnde. Our needs have grown so
pressing that it can no longer supply them
Daring the next fifty years it will become
a reminiscence. The electric spark is to
be the working energy of the twentieth
century. It has jost crossed oar threshold
with letters of in traduction from students <-f
-cientitle prestidigitations, and we have
only bad time to look at its face and its
stature and to note its aggressive bearing;
but it would not be ttranire if it were to
achieve wonders which oar children's chil
dren will regard with awe and admira
tion.
Tbe world is not loitering. it ia taking
long ftrides One wisbea to live while
these strange tbings are happening, for to
die just now is like leaving tbe theatre
when the play in half finished.
Bat no less marvelous are the spiritQal
signs of tbe time*. It might be safely a<-
s-rted that mere never waa an age of such
religions fervor as this. We are notjoptim
•its, but impar.ial critics, when we say
i hat tbe average man is more interested in
finding ont whether or not he has a soul,
an iit wo, what is to become of it, than
ever before, Tbe largest ball in New York
can be readily filled if the subject discuss
ed ia tbe certainty of two worlds and tbe
possibility of communication between them.
The observer of current opinion is amaied
at the attractive quality of these and similar
topics, and ia forced to tbe oonolasion that
the general appetite for information con
cerning the future has beceme almost
whetted. Ia some respects it ia the most
revert ntly inqoiritive age of which history
bears record. Scepticism veils its face be
cause it is impotent; ridicule sneers in pri
vate, but seldom openly, saroa>m has dis
covered tbat tbe edge of its sword i» dulled.
Right or wrong, pleased with fables or not
this teased and fretted world is looking
anxiously lor some light wbich tbe pulpits
of CLristendom do not a» yet famish. Tbe
greed for tacls oonctrniat to morrow, and
the solicitude with which men and women
watch for them, are so pathetic (that they
are almost tragic.
Accompanying this new phrase of life is
an indifference to theology and to conven
tional worship Preachers are not appar
ently aware of the changes that are 'taking
place in the public mind. They wander
why their pews are not filled and attribute
it to tbe indifference of tbe people to spir
itual things. Bat when two tables are
spread, one with food, that satisfies, the
other with fo->d, tbat fails to do so, it is
not surprising that the hnngry go where
tboy can get what they want; and it is
mere blindness for tbe preacher to declare
tbat no one is hungry because no one asks
for the food h« provides. Tbere is no toys
of theology, no reverenoe for creeds ia this
generation, but there is a longing for in
formation on tbe subject* indicated. And
if the clergyman insists on tbeolgical dis
cossion he simplys imperils his usefulness.
The new thought is not always wiso, and
frequently it is marked by recklessness and
a want of common tense. What is calW-d
spiritualism and theosopby and Christian
science and a score of ot her names is sim
ply a cry for help. We may not accept
any one of tbe theories which are advocat
ed, we may find fault with them all as be
ing partly alluring and partly hideous—
that is a matter of small consequence
Watch the patient crowds tbat uttend
m-etings where such subjects are treated
and you will soon discover that a great re
ligious revolution is in silent progrers.
Tbat fact is one to wbioh a thoughtful
man must give bis attention, tor it consti
tutes a sign of tbe times which no critic
can sfford to ignore.
It in rmt prudent to l>e ov»r Imity in
judgment. The wins nmn h»* no preju
dice*. What he thinks in wrong may
turn i-iit to be right, and charity will N«\e
him many a pang. Tbia U a large world,
and it* mymeriea are as yet unsolved. Vou
have no right to say, "Believe aa I do,''
That in tyranny and folly. There are oth
er braina beaiden youra, and probably aa
good aa youra.
If men are aearcbing tor troth in any di
rection enconrage them. To have a deaire
to know the truth ia itaelf elevating and
ennobling, and if they have taken the
wrong road they will find it oat and return.
If crowda like to hear a diacoarae on the
deHtiny of the aoal let them gather in
whatever uumbera they pleaae. King the
bella for tbem. even though you do not go
yourveli. Call it theoaophy or what not;
who carea if meu are helped by it T Don't
drink nnleaa yon are tbiraty; but it ia not
neceaaary to grumble at otbera who are
tbiraty and therefore drink. Go your way
with your own thought*, bat do not forget
that yonr neighbor baa the same right to
go bia way with hi* tbonghta. .V. Y.
Herald.
—Considers it "a household necesit y."
Mr. A. J. Whiting, Newton, Kannan, ac
oentuutu.H bin opinion thus: "I have used
I)r Hull's Congo 8} rup in my family for
the last eight yearn and consider it a houbt
hold ntc«mitv.
—A well known authority on new»pap>
•r advertising idves the following useful
bint* in regard to the preparation of ad
vertisements hy rrtailer*. "Try to tell
the publio, in »s interesting a way as po«
siltle, about one or two of your recent nov
elties," be says,"rather than to attempt to
enumerate your entire *tock. John Wil
liams cannot bait attract customers by ad
vertiiiing that be keep* 'a full itook ot
stationary, pen*, inks, mucilage, pad*, al
bum*, file*, pencil*, inkstands, fountain
pens, Healing wax,' etc. Any well regula
ted Ntationary store i* supposed to contain
thr*e article* Hut let Mr. Williams try
ad vt-rliningr some special tbing each week
something new, if possible—and note how
much difference there will be in the r*-
turns. For example, if he receives a nov
elty in uotepaper, let him write a bright,
snappy advertisement "f It; tell all about
it, what there is in it. what it'* merits are
and so on. Don't be afraid of going into
details. Another point: Have anew adver
tisement every week. Don't lot the old one
go In twioe if you can help it. No matter
if yon do have to pay a little more for
obangiug copy regularly; it ia better to
have a new advertisement in every other
week than the laoit card in every Issue
—Any three Wwtern Ht«te» could bold
Ilia fotire population of tho L'liiLnd State*
comfortably, and IVia* could accomodate
the population of tb« whole world, with
room nmiili to from rubbing
He May Pull Through.
The Pnnxantawnej Spirit man has been
patting some spring repairs on bis interior
He says: We have been wrestling for the
past two or three days with a ohoioe var>
•to headachti. Wo endeavored to bribe a
doctor to jump in aud eradicate the whol»
shooting.match, and he dosed m with blae
mass, poduphyllin. polk root and a number
of other drags whose names were given in
Latin, inch as Tempus fugit, sio semper
tjrannis, and other pbwerfal antispas
modics. These, the doctor said, would
Clean oat the system and make ns as good
as new. It may be so, bat it is a 2 >od deal
Uk« house-cleaning—much nicer when a
fellow don't have to bo around uutil it is
all over.
—Rheumatism knocked higher than a
kite. Mr. J. S. Bacber, Mineral Point,
Ohi >, deposes and sajs: "I have u.-ed
Salvation Oil for rheumatism, and in one
or two applications knocked it higher
than a kite."
—Foot-bail reformers are uudeuided as
to whether the death of a player should
count as a touch-down or a goal for the
other side.
—Humane agencies and scientific au
thority are getting in some effective work
against the check rein. Over 500 veteri
nary surgeons have signed a paper con
demning the tight check reins, on the
eronnd that tbey are painful to horses and
caase distortion to the wind pipe to such a
degree as to impede respiration. Paral., si.-
of the muscles of the, face megrims, «p •
plexy, coma, and iDfl unuiatiou are eouiei 1
the results. By holding the bead upward
it puts the muscles of the nock on a con
stant strain aud expose* the eyes to the di
rect rays of the SUP.
—All forms of scorfala, salt rheam. etc.,
are cuaed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier.
Consumption suro.'j Cutoc.
Tc TH«. SDKTOB: — Pleas© inform ycur raa i
that 1 aire * positive remedy for lb.) abov»-n*:r
4lasaae. 6; a timely use thousands of hopolr
cases have l"' a permanently cored. I shall bo gj.
to send twj . o'tise of my remedy FKEE to any -
yonr reader* T , J lutve consumption if they n..
sead me theii Erpnas and P. O. addreas. Beeped
Sattr. T. A. ILUAJVU. M. C- U1 Pearl St. If. 1
—The etymologist dea's a blow to senti
ment by showing that the mountain from
which the Keaisarge took her name wa>
originally known as Hexekiah Sargent's
Mountain, from whioh the slovenly speech
of the natives evolved Kiah Sarge, then
Kearaarge.
—The movement for a two-hoar work
day is gaining considerable headway in
Kansas. It should be remembered that
living in Kansas is enough to make a man
tired, to say nothing of working.
Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Po*>
ively Cured by adimnstering Dr.
HtiLti "CoiOtn Sftctt."
It ia manufactured as a powder, which
oan be givou in u glass of beer, a cap 01
cotlee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of tbe patient. It is absolute!)
(-.armless. and will allect a permanent ano
speedy cure, whether tbe patient is a mod
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It ban
been giv>-n in thousands of cases, and in
every instance a perfect cure has followed,
it never fails. The system once unpregnat
ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility for tbe liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book oi
particulars iree. Address, Golden Specific
Co.. 186 Kace St.. Cincinnati 0.
George fcCiput of Shelby county, Ind.,
a church deacon and 72 years old, has en
tered npon bis sixth matrimonial venture.
Kach time he contracted with bis brides,
all ol whom are living, that if be became
dissatisfied they were to separate on his
terms. .
—The late Sir Andrew Clark, Mr. Glad
stone's physician, used the three lollowing
aphorisms in conversation with ii.es
Frances Willard: Labor is the life of lite.'
"Ease ia the way to disease." "The
est lite of an organ lies in the fullest dis
charge of its innctions."
—Kbeumalisui cured m a day—"Alystio
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, rauio
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its acilou upon
tli* system is remarknble and mysterious.
It removes ul once the cause ai.d the dis
ease immediately disappears. Tbe Ursi
dose greatly benebls. id ols. Solu by J. c
Kedick, druggist, Butler.
—There'll a man in liuahville, Mo,, wht
in happily married to a fortune-teller, lit
IM a watcti-smith, a tailor, a locksmith, ■
blacksmith, a shoemaker and known some
thing about law and medicine. Between
tueoi the; managed to make a oomlorlabit
living, and they enjoy love in a collage
rather better then do moat folks.
—ln water iu which decaying vegetable,)
have been infused, the microscope discov .
era things so minuie that 10,000 of them
would uot exceed in bulk a grain ol uius
lard, though tuey are supplied with organ*
an complicated a* those ol' a whale.
—The liev. Biinvp Koundtrue, a colored
Baptlet preacher of Lincoln, .Nib.,oo years
old, waa ieccntly mariied lor the eight!)
time* The latent Mrs. Konudtite i 44
years his jnnior.
Mrs. Bradley T. Johnson,who lies critic
ally ill in Baltimore, armed, clothed and
equipped the First Maryland Confederate
Regiment daring the war,and then went to
the front and nursed its wounded men
—Sam Taylor and wife, colored people,
of Louisville, who married in the old slave
dayi, and have since accumulated compet
ence, were remarried a short time ago so
that their children should have no trouble
In inheriting their property.
—The fair fifteen Vassar girls who
joined the salvation army last November
aa auxiliaries are still ardently at work, it
is reported; but their enthusiasm is not yet
quite up to the ecstatio pitch of poke bon
nets and untrimmod flannel.
THERE 'S DISCOMFORT,
fpaln aad griping, with
the usual pills. Take
Dr. Pierces Pleasant
Pellet*. and there's noth
ing of the kind. Tou
regulate the dose accord
ing to your needs—one
little Pallet for a gentle
laxative or corrective,
three for a cathartic—
but it's all perfectly easy
and natural And the
help that comes la this
way, loaf.
Theee tiny, sugar-roated granules are the
malleet in tlxe and the easiest to take. They
absolutely and permanently cum Const!pa
tlon, Indigestion, Hick Headache, Billons
Headache. Disxinesa, Bilious Attacks, and
■ n derangements of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
For the worst cases of chronic Catarrh, for
Catarrhal Headache, Impaired taste, small,
uc hearing, and all the troubles that follow
Catarrh, there's nothing so prompt to relieve
and so certain to cure, as Dr. Base's Catarrh
Remedy Its proprietors offer g.VX) reward
for any case of Catarrh which they cannot
MM.
Our*?* llrlir fit's Wseaae, Dropsy, travel. Nerv
onsueas. Heart. Urinary of l.lver III*"***".
Known by a tired lanquld fwllnif, Inartliur o(
the kidneys weakens and Dolaons the blood,
and iinlasa rause Is removed tou cannot have
health, rured me over nvcyear* aitoof Brlifh's
Dtseaw and !>ropsy.—M«". I. U MILI.KM,
Bethlehem. PH. 1.0") other similar testimonials.
Try It. Cure guaranteed.
CAKN'H KIDNKY Cl'BK CO., JtO V»aaa«n
It, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bold bj All Reliable Drua^lsta.
THE blgbeHt c«e& prfceu paid for
beef and horwo hiden; »lw *he«-p
pelte, tallow and fare of all kindt*
Will be borne on Friday and Satur
day of eacb w«*k.
n. C. BFtICKER,
|2Ol Mercer St.,
Porter/ Pa
IKcV/tAWHAOt MAISf
WCOPYRIGHTS.
CAS I OBTAIN A PATENTf For a
prompt answer and an honest opinion, wrtte to
MINN A- CO., who have bad nearly fifty years'
experience In the patent btuinesa. Communica
tion* strictly confidential. A Handbook of In
formation concerning Patents and bow to ob
tain tueiu sent free. Also a catalogue of median*
leal and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Mann A Co. receive
special notice In tbe Scientific American, and
tans are brought widely before tbe public with
out cost to tbe inventor. This snlendld paper.
Issued weekly, elegant !y Ulnstrated. has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in tbe
world. |3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Building Edition, monthly. r? 50 a year. Single
copies, SJ cents. Every number contains beau
tiful plates, m colors, and photographs of n«w
boasea. with plana, enabling bonders to show tbe
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
U U.NN i CO, Niw YoKK, 361 BROADWAY.
til A Sit TP I"" S"» MEN. lo« al or trine
W A N T t D.a
- Salary or Commission
paid weekly. Outfit tree. Special uttentloi
given to oefflnners. Workers never rail to make
good weekly wages. Write me at once for par
tlculars.
E. 0. GRAHAM. Nurseryman.
(This liouse Is reliable.) FooirxsTsn. N. *
Grind Your Own Corn Meal. Oyster
Shells and Coin in the $5 Hand Mill.
(F. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars Ireo.
"Also Power and Farm Mills. Send for
illustrated circulars and tei-timonials."'
100 per ct. mote made in keeping poultry
Address
WILSOX RROS. Easton, Pa.
t BUGGIES at h Price
CARTS A HARNESS.
#OO Top Bugvy - - #37' We Cut the
M 6 Phaeton fb4 PRICLS and
4 Paaa Top Surrey .*47 outnell ALL
ftfiO Koidniffon. #25 competitors. -™■■■■
{it Road ("art |t JO Buy of fac- vJB
Bum H*mcß», 13 86 toryand j*
110
#3O Team ** #l2 do profit.
Monran Baddla #166 Oa fg'e Free
U. ft. Rroc V Jt CAST CO. TT#
IWPUwuwc », Claolnam, O.
fl. H. JACKSON
Who has had a years experience
with one of the leading furniture
6rtDfi of Pittsburtr is now prepared to
attend to all furniture repairing left
in hie charge, and will guarantee
j*ood work and satisfaction at
249 S McKean St , - Butler, Pa
MeCANIHESS' HEAVE CURE.
I have a lleavo Cure that will cure ain
case of heaves in horses in forty days, il
u«ed according to directions, and if it does
not do what I claim for it, I will refun-1
tbe amount paid und no charges will bo
made for the treatment. The following
testimonials are tbe strongest proof of the
medicines power to cure:
A. J. MCCakdless,
Butler, Pa., 1893
MR. A. J. MCCakdless:
On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com
menced to use yonr new cure for one ol
my horses tbat bad tbe heaves very bad,
and continued to use the medicine for
about forty days and the horse did nor
show any signs of a retain of them. It is
now about a vear since I quit givin the
tnedic'vne and the horse has never sowed
any signs of heaves, and I feel stisfied
that he is properly cured.
W. C. CIUSWKLL,
Bntler, Pa., 3, 1893.
A J. MCCakhlkss:
I have nsed your Heave Cure and found
it will do the work if used according to di
rections. Y ours truly,
B. J. MCMilliw.
Salvation Oil Try It t Only Kb c.
yig EQtfs»«R
abboi.utbt.y cunsa. OeHTMEHT
allowed to continue tumor* fjrra and urotrude
ERRORS«YOUTH
and Obscure I)lncases apnedllT and permanent!?
cured by tbe celebrated nwclallsU
Dr. LOBB, 3 P 2 h B ,»2f'
Mo no falita representation. 1 will cure
foa ixmlilYrly and mako vou vlkomub aud itroof.
Treatment by mail anjx'ctaJty and Mtrl<-ily CMMMI
CURE TREATMENT
i. w, a mm,
Oalcl\vir\, - Pa.
THOROUGH
Sewing Machine Mechanic.
WITH
20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
Will rc-adjust yours and you be
your own judge to test it.
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned otTera lilh farm In F.utler twp
conf u 1111nif over one hundred (Kin) itrren. and
loealcd three mllea south or llutler. OHO mile
eimt, the I'laiikroad, (or Bale or exchange About
eighty acres of ttie fnrrn In cleared. good ground
good bulldlnga or all klndH. water at the door
and HprtngH on farm, two oreharda, twn roads
to farm, no rough land.and everything In good
repair. WIM.IAM CAI.I>WKIX.
p u niks i..,,;i
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POULTRYMEN!
Our Green Hone Cutter will rloii
ble your production
Bent and CheapeHt in tbo market.
Circular fr«M».
WEBSTER & HANNUM,
Cazenovia, N. Y
Oemeteq, lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
rUOfhXXBS OP HJLKS 01 LSK. llXilOt'lK
FUEL. K HEIGHT PUD.
THE MoMULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO.
i* V* <«*•#% «i.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
pennsylvaniarailboad.
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA
WEST PESSSYLVAXIA DIVISION.
Scnsnri.K IN EFFECT Novihbkr OOth, 1833
South Wkxk Dats
A. M. A. M. A. >. r. M. P. a.
Butler Leave 615 835 HOO 245 OOS
Saxonbur* Arrive ti 44 900 11 *4 all Sft
Butler Juc't. - 730 925 II 00 340 663
Butler .lui't Leave 7 30 »41 12 08 :i 40 553
Natrona Arrive 73* ysl i« 13 350 svt
Tarentum 743 9NS 12 19 357 907
Sprlnjfrtale 75510 u5 it 33 4OH ....
( lareuumt. 8 11 12 55 4 23 6 27
Sharp* burg 8 1* 1 os 4 2» txi
Allegheny city 53510 33 124 444 645
A. H. A. It. r. M. P. M. P. M.
North Weks Days.
A. M. A. M. X. If. P. M. P. M
Allegheny-flty Leaves 55 82J 10 10 3 15 c 10
MiarpsbuiV 7 0? 8 30 10 58
("UreEDont 8 45 11 OK
Sprtngdale 85' 1126 ... «41
Tiuvuium 7 M 9 10 11 39 3 51 650
Natrona 7 37 9 15 11 45 3 55 6 53
Busier Juc't Arrive 7 45 92n 11 55 4 04 7 02
Builer Juc't Leave 7 45 9 45 12 3i 4 15 7 02
SaXOIIbUTK
Butler Arrives 35 10 35 1 30 4 00 7 SO
A. M. A. *. P. X. P.*. P. M
wekkDats. For the Haul. \Vr.m Days
r m * m. a. m p. *.
245 015 Lv. Butler Ar. 10 3i 130
340 7 M Ar. Butler J UnctfOll Lv 945 12 38
404 745 Lv. Butler Junction Ar. 94t 12 38
4 0 749 Ar. Kretoort Lv. 935 12 35
4j 5 763 - AlleKheny Juc't. " 931 12 30
4 •Jti 8 t>4 •• Leeehtium . " 920 It 13
440 S2l •• rauiton (Apollo) " 9»5 11 55
514 851 " Salisbury •• 837 II 32
550 922 BlalrsHUS •• 806 11 «0
GOO 930 •• KiairsvUle Imer'n '• 750 10 is
BSOII 40 " Altoona •• 340 800
100 320 '• llarrtaburg •• 11 55 310
430 650 " Phllaaelphi.i •• 850 11 20
A. M p. M. P. X. P. M
Thrush trains for tlie east ilerve Fittsburg
(Unio . station; as follows:
Pennsylvania Limited. daily 7 15 A. M.
A laatM glilW •• 310 "
Ma tie Line Express. '• »Ou ••
Day Express. " 905 ••
fhl.ailelolfla Express. " 4 3o F.M.
liaiieru Express. " 7 uo
Fas: Line, •• 810 ••
For detailed Information, address Tho J K.
Watt, Fas*. akl. Western !>ltslrlct. 110 Fifth
Ave. ue, I'lttsourg, fa.
S. M. HRUVOST. J. K. WOOD.
tieueral Manager. Ueu'i. raas'r. Ag't
P. A W. S. R.
Schedule, In effect Jan. i». \n. (Butler time).
Tlie Short Line to Pittsburg.
DEPART HOCTH. PROM SOt'TH
i>.25 a in Allegheny 9.25 a m. Allleglieny Kx
».I5 a m Al>'y a; Akion 9 5-'> a m.AI <£ N t 'astle
10 15 a ui Allegheny Ac 12 ;i0 p ui All'y s Ob'go
i.ou pin Allegheny Mali >35 p ni. Allegheny Ex
J.to p m Chicago ex. 725 p m, All'y i Akron
0.10 pui All y i Ell. Ex ;■> MO p in, Allegheny Ac
DEPART KOHTH. , FKOM NORTH,
to 05 a m Kane & Brad. (110 am. Foxburg Ac
5.t0 p m Clarion AC 945 a m, Clarlin Ac
7.„0 p m Foxburg I>. 10 pm, Kane Mai
'scndat trains. '
__ DEPART SOUTH. • PROM SOUTH.
B!TS am, LfeForest Ac 9.55 a m,Allegheny Ac
3.t0 p in' 'blcajco Ex 4.35 pm, AlleKheny Ex
6.10 p in. .Allegheny Ac|7.25 pm, DeForest Ac
Train arriving at at 4.35 p m leaves BtO de
pot. Pittsburg. at i :40 o'clock.
Butler and Greenville Coach will leave Alle
gheny at 2250 p. m , daily except Sunday . Con
necting at Wlilowgrove, arriving at Butler at
4 JS.
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars and Qrst-chua
Day coaches run through between Butler and
Chicago daily.
For through tickets to points in the West
Northwest or Southwest apply to
A. B. CROUCH. Ageut
Trains leave the B. & O. depot In Pittburg
(or Ihe Fast as follows.
Kor Washington D C„ Baltimore, Philadel
phia. L-B.i Ni w York. 12 :20 aud uau p. m.
Cumberland, 8:15.2 :S0,1:10,920 p. m. Con
uelsvllle. 8:15, 1220, 1.10. 4.30. 5.50 and 9.20 p. m.
I'nlontown. 8.15 a. m , l. 10. 4.50 and sso p. m.
Mt. Pleasant. 8:15 a. m., 1.10 and 430 p. m.
Washington, Pa., 7.25 and 9 15 a. in., 4.00.
4.45 and 9.25,11.25 p. hi. Wheeling. 7.25 and.
9.15 a. ni..4.u0. 9.25. li.so p.m. Cincinnati. 8t
Louis, Columbus aud Newark. 7.25 a. in., 9.25
11.25 p.m.
For Chicago. 2.40 anil 9.30 p. in,
Parlor and Bleep!ag card to Baltimore, Wash
ington. Cincinnati and Chicago.
PITTSBURG, BHKNASUO.A LAKK KRIS B. R
n effect November 20.1893. Butler time.
GOING NORTn .. KUOM NORTH.
l*-£SO a. m, Erie 9 9.50 am. Erie
14—10.15 •• •• 11-a.42 p m. Krle
10—5.U0 p m. Krle 13 —a.32 p m, Erie,
No. 12 makes close connections for New Cas
tle. Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago.
No. 14 makes connections all paits east on W.
N. V. & P. at Mercer Junction, and with N. Y.
L. K. K W. at Shenango for all points east.
No. 10 makes connections with W. N. Y. £ P.
at Mercer J unction for stoneboro and New
Castle.
Trains leave the P & VV depot m Allegheny
at kmo a m.and U & Odepot 3 p m connect at
Katler with tills road; and the trains arriving
at Butler at 9:50 and 2:42 connect through to
Allegheny and Pittsburg, Trutns 12. 10. 9 and
11 connect at Branchlon to and from Milliards.
W li SAROKANT. CPA.
Meadvlllc, Pa,
A Scientist claims the
Root of Diseases to be
io the Clothes we Wear.
The best Spring
remedy for the blues,
etc, is to discard
your uncomfortable
old duds which irri
tate the body:-leave
your measure at
ALAND'S for a
new suit which will
fit well, improve the
appearance by re
lieving you instant
ly of that tired feel
ing, and making you
cheerful and active.
The cost of this
sure cure is very
moderate
TRY IT.
C. & D
ALWAYS
Take into conaideration that money
aaved iH an frond an money earned
The beat way to Bave money is to
buy ijood gooda at tho right price.
The only reason that our trade in
incrcaHinjf constantly in the fact that
we handle only goods of flrßt quality
and Hell them at very low prices.
We have taken unusual care to
provide evervthing new in Hats and
Kuruiahing Goods for thin weapon,
and bh we have control of many
especially good articles in both linen
we can do you good if you come to
UH.
We confidently Hay that in juntice
to themselves all porcbaaera should
inspect our goods
Visit us.
COLBERT & DALE,
242 S Main street,
Rutler. Fa
EUROPEAN + HOTEL.
315 S. Main St., - - Butler, ?a
ALEX WILLIAMS, Prop'r.
Everything new—Electric light,
iras and wuter.
X* Lodging 85, 50 and SI.OO. j
%• Regular mealn at 25 ct«. j
Boarding ai SI.OO a day. %*
Luucb Counter open all night. I
Leading Millinery House
OF
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Every shape this seasons facile fancy
has evolved is here.
Every novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather
or Ornament is shown, Ribbon?, Velvets,
Laces, Braids and Flowers.
Mourning Millinery a Specialty.
D. T. PAPE,
122 South Main Street.
Jewelry, Clocks
Silverware,
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— 20 years Experience."-
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE I
Owing to ill health my entire stock of sro,ooo worth of Gents
Furnishing Goods, consisting of Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Under
wear, Shirts, Gloves, Trunks, &c. will be sold at cost and below.
These goods must be sold before April, so come early *nd secure
bargains in unbroken lots. I have a great many goods suitable for
farmers that will pay to purchase for future use at the following low
rates:
WE ARE OFFERING:
$1.85 all-wool underwear at 80c
$1.50 gray all-wool underwear at
49c
$1.50 percal drew shirts at 50c.
SI.OO dress shirt, laundried at 37c.
$2.75 stiff bats at 25c.
3.00 stiff hats at 25c.
50c neckties at 10c.
CHAS. R. CRIEB
No. 118 Sonth Main St., • Butler, Pi
New York Weekly ribune
AND—
The Butler Citizen,
ONE YEAR
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF.
Address all orders to THE OITXZE!N»
DM DRUGS IT 101
| PRICES Is the motto at oor
J, store.
If 700 are sick and need medicin
you want the BEST. Tbi- • «>u ran
always depend opon getting from as,
ah we nee nothing but strictly Pure
Drags in our Prescription Depart
ment. You can get the best ofarery.
thing in the drug line from us
Our store is also headquarters for
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
Kalsomine, Alabastine 4c,
Get our prices before you buy
aints, and -we what we have to
er. We can save you dollars on
our paint bill.
Respectful!*
J. C. REDICK,
M nip M.iol t« t< I L< wr\
BUTLER* PA.
Hotel Butler,
J. H. FAUIiEL, Prop'r.
This house has been thorough,
ly renovated, remodeled, and re
fitted with new furniture and
carpets; has electric bells and all
other modern conveniences for
guests, and is as convenient, ami
desirable a home for strangers a±>
can be found in Butler, Pa.
Elegant sample room for use o*
om m crci airmen.
75c necktiea at 10c.
$1 00 neckties at 15c.
$1.25 childrene' fancy caps at 43c.
20c fine linen collar* at sc.
SI.OO guod all-wool abirts at 38c
$1 25 fancy all-wool shirts at 49c
$1 00 children*' hats at 25c , aod
hundreds of others.
I NOTICE.
ffT j THE WKLLr-
W AFT 7 >"■-
II 01 IZi.sttsftrs
J Weri*-Hardm a a
1 Art Co., will open • Studio and Photo Par
lors oppntiite the Hotel Lowr,y, Cor, Main
sad Jeffemon Bt»., Butler, Pa Thi* will
be the bent lighted and equipped Studio
and gallerie* in the the county. The work
will be atrictlj firat elaaa and made under
new formula* by the artixt hiw«»lf. who
ha* bad 15 yean practical experience is
large oitiuM Portrait* in Oil, Crayon,
Sepia, I'antul, Ac. In thin linn wo have
no competition, Our portrait* art. mailt
by hand in our own Studio, from aittings
or from photo*. Our work ban reached
the higheat standard of axoollenoe and
u not to be compared with thai cheap ma*
ehisa mad* ptotaraa furniabad by other*. -
'Wait for u*; got your picture* from u* and
be happy.
For Sale or Rent*
Tbe Kirker farm of about 100 A<r«», aitu
ate iu Connouneneeaiog twp., Duller Co.,
Pa., near Wbiteatown, nnder good *t»te oi
cultivation, good fence", orchard, and well
watered, a good aavun roomed hon*» With
cellar, good barn, wagon obed and oat
holding*. boaae and barn nnder new roof.
One of tbe bent farma In the count); con
venient to market, aobool and chinch; «'■«
probable oil territory.
For term*, etc., inquire of
Maa. KAKCT A. KICK' X,
Bet lev II« P. 0.,
Allegheny Co., Pa.. Of
I. B. McJrirxu.
Butler, Pa.