Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 18, 1894, Image 4

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    FURNITURE 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 lowei.
J! FOR THE PARLOR. j!
We have Parlor Suits in<|
Turkish, Mahogany
! >Oak Frames, Mahogany Chairs<>
{>Fancy Rockers, Gold Chairs,
< 'Brass Stands, Pictures, MirrorsT
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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- : Rocking Chairs, Chairs, Chif- :
• 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 a n .
TEHPLETOn,
. Butler, - Penn'a!
HUBELTON S'
Spring Attractions in the Finest Styles of
FOOTWEAR.
sow open. These styles are all new—the Cream of the Market.
No excuse for not wearing a nice, new pair of stylish, good-fit
ting Shoes at these prices. You will find all the New Narrow, Square
and New Narrow Opera Lasts. The New Congress and Cloth Top
with large Buttons and the Blucheretts and Dongola Tan and Patent,
Calf in this stock. „
Ltdlaa Fine Pat, Tip 8 hoes at 85c, 90c. SI.OO and 1.28.
•• •• rery line at li.so, 2.00 and 2JSO
•• •• •• band turns, $2.25, 2JJO and 3 uo.
•< cloth tops. $1.25. l.so, *.oo and 3.00.
Good BNTT Shoes at 7AC, ssc and sl.oo
" Fine Lace. Tip, Oxfords at 90C. 650. TSc and SI.OO.
Fine Opera Styles, soc 75c and SI.OO.
" Tan and Black Blucheretts at $2.00.2.90 and 1.00.
- '•• Oxfords, great variety In Tan and Black at the above prices.
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES.
FineßuttOT to2^^,andl^^
Children's " 8M to 10X at Boc. 75c and SI.JO.
" in Tan and Black at «oc, 68c, 75c and SI.OO. . p . t
Misses' and Children s Fine Low Cut Oxlords at very low prices in Dongola , Russet and Pa t.
leather.
ME3STS', BOYS' and YOUTHS'
Men's B. Calf Tip, congress and Bals only soc.
Men's Good Heavy Shoes at 70c, 90c, H on and 1.25.
Men's wood Box Toe Shoes at $l M and 2.00.
Men s Grain and Kip CTedemores at 1t.25 and 1.50.
Men's Extra fine Calf Shoes at $2.00. 2.50 and 3.00.
Men's Fine Kangaroo Shoes at 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50.
Men's Cordovan Pat. or Calf Blutcheretts. all new styles.
Men's Tan Hhoes. Mew Spring Styles at $1.75. 2.00 and 2.50
Boys' Hhoes from OBC. SI.OO and 1.25. all Spring Styles.
Boys' Tan Shoes. BeauUes at $1.25 and 1J».
Men's Call Boots at to «.so
This stock is carried in all widths, all toes and lasts. Words fail
to describe the extent of this stock. Come and see for yourself.
Repairing of all kinds done at reasonable prices.
B. C. HUSELTON.
Ho. 102 North Main Stmt - Butler, Fa.
THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN BUTLER COUNTY.
SPRING! SPRING!
Are You Interested
In Low Prices?
We offer a magnificent new stock for Spring and Summer at
PRICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
High Grades in all Departments. True merit in every Article. Hon
est Quality Everywhere.
An Immense Assortment.
Nothing Missing.
Everything the Best.
The Quality will tell it. The Price will sell it. And that is the
reason you should come early to get your bargains
line of
Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords.
We show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep
the very finest selections in all standard styles. We make it a point
to have every article in stock the best of its kind.
Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUBE-CLEANINO. |
\ FOR THE LIBRARY. $
jl We have Couches covered in#
Plush, Velvet or Wil-J
Jkton coverings; Leather Chairs.i
Wickers, Library Ta-5
Obles, Book Cases, Desks, Li-#
vbrary and Revolving Chairs. ?
TH E best investment
in real estate is to keep build
ings well painted. Paint protects
the house and saves repairs. You
sometimes want to sell—many a
good house has remained unsold
for want of paint. The rule should
be, though, "the best paint 01
none." That means
Strictly Pure
White Lead
You cannot afford to use cheap
paints. To be sure of getting Strict
ly Pure White Lead, look at tho
brand ; any of these are safe:
"Armstrong & McKelvy,"
" Beymer-Bauman,'
" Davis-Chambers,''
" Fahnestock."
FOR COLORS.— National Lead Co.'s
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
These colors are sold in one-poatKl cans, each
tin beir.u sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly
Pure White Lead he desired shade; they are in
n,> sense ready-mixed paints, btrt a combination
of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to
lint Strictly Pure White Lead.
A good many thousand dollars have been
saved property-owners by having our book on
painting and color-card. Send us a postal card
and set both free.
NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York.
Pittsburg Branch,
German National Bank Building, Pittsburg.
WE*
v Lmment
VJ V STRICTLY
For FAMILY Use.
house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches
and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs,
catarrh, cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera
morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough,
inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps,
muscular soreness, neuralgia, nenrousibeaa
ache. rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains,
sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore Uiroat,
sore luTisrs, toothache, tonsilitis and wind colic.
Originated in ISIO by the late Dr. A. Johnson,
Family Physician. Its merit and excellence
have satisfied everybody for nearly a century.
All who use it are amazed at its wonderful power.
It is safe, soothing, satisfying: so say sick
sensitive sufferers. Used Internal and External.
The Doctor's signature and directions on every bottla.
Ill'rt'd Pamphlet tree. Bold eveixwhere. Price, K>'»
Bix bottles. a.«l 1- 8. JOH.NSUI< <fc CO.. Doaton. 1U»
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphreys' gpeelflci are scientifically and
carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In
private practlco and for over thirty years by the
people with entire success. Every single Specific
a special cure for the disease named.
They cure without drugging, purging or reducing
th» gjwtem And are in fact and deed the feovtrelii
Remedies of the World.
*O. cnaiß. ra,C fi
X—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. .«<»
3—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 'JS
3 —Teething! Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .34
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25
7— Cough*, Colds, Bronchitis .23
—Neuralgia* Toothache, Faceachc 25
9—Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
16-Dyape|»sla. Biliousness, Constipation. .25
11 —HuppreMsed or Painfal Periods... .25
Itj— Whites, Too Profuse periods .25
13—Cross, Larvngitis, Hoarseness ... .25
14—gait itkeia, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .25
13-Rheamatism, Bheurnatlo Pains .25
ie-9lalarla, Chills, Fever and Ague 25
19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25
20— Whooping Cough .25
27—Kidney Diseases >25
28—Nervous Debility 1.00
SO—Criaary Weakness 25
34-Hore Throat, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25
HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL,
•• The Pile Ointment."-Trial Slxe. 25 Cts.
Bold by DructfiM, or aenl pl»P»14 on rec«lpt of price.
Da. llearsssts' Mascal m pma,) aiitiD >«•«
■limits' n0.c0., ill * ill wun««i su, siw 10IL
SPECIFICS.
Going to
Buy a Watch?
If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The
only thief-proof Watches are those with
[ f "V\ Here's the Idea:
I f \ \ The bow has a groove
I [ r tri II on each end. A collar
V v J J runs down inside the
Vljja pendent (stem) and
vl- fits into the grooves,
firmly locking the
~ 1 x bow to the pendent,
\ so that it cannot be
P ullc<l or twisted off.
To hi sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that
the case is stamped with this trade mark. JSjjr
It cannot be had with any other kind. \jjJ
Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for
one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers.
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
I OLD EXPORT WIMY.
8 Y ar.i Old,
nerd of a go<'l. r>-!i v- i.''y. iii'i
ha™ ;'al'.«!: ol O' S Mrt 00 iar 1• $;
and saddle!: .1 s'-.i •' •' A?:., y. IV i »
<|l y 8", X 'j jßjl
express clu'V* "-It- -I'd over. WW
„OS. ILEMIiia & SO^T.
411 sinrk' trtt. P:f!tJ»ttrßl-.. IN: ij|J'
i -. »• •» ' ft,
•SB 3 -X ■
m.j.
Cures thoniands annually of Liver Com
plalata, HUloutinesfl, Jaundice, Dy.spep
gla, Constipation. Malaria. More Ilia
result from an Unhealthy Llverthanany
othercause. Vvliy aufTer when yon can
be cured? Pr. Sanford's Liver Invigo»
ator is a celebrated family medicine.
Vtfl'll BKrWHT WILL SII'PLY VOL'.
mEWI
Arp a symptom of Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil
iousness, Liver Complaint.
DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE
BITTERS
will cure the disease and re
move yellowness from skin
and eyes. Warranteu to cure.
Sold everywhere at C 3 cts. per bottle.
for sale by J. C. ltedick
THE CITIZEN
Romance of a Lifetime.
Twenty-three years ago Henry J. Bing
ham, a respectable young farmer living
north of Wurtemburg, suddenly disappear
ed. His father, William Bingham, offered
a reward of S2OO for information concern
ing his son's whereabouts, and for five
years the missing man's family made dili
gent search for him, but to no purpose.
His wife, who had been married only
ten months, became almost crazy with
grief. She finally went to the home of
her parents in East Palestine, 0. The
parents of the missing man died within a
year of each other, Bingham dying in the
fall of 1878 and his wife in the spring of
1879.
Two daughters inherited their property,
and married soon after. One went with
her husband to Brookville, Jefferson Co.
and one to Girard, in Erie Co.
Last Monday there arrived in Wurtem
burg a stranger who claims to be Henry J
Bingham. There is little doubt as to his
identity, as he has in his possession num
erous trinkets belonging to his family.
For 14 years he has been engaged in stock
raising in South America, where he made a
great deal of money.
He returns now to find his sisters. Bing
ham claims to have written several letters
home; but if he did they never reached
their destination. He declines to give any
reasons for leaving his parents and his
young wife under such questionable cir
cumstances, but says that he is anxious to
make such amends as he may.
As soon as he can settle up some busi
ness affairs in New York he will return to
South America, where he hopes to take
his sister from Brookville, who is now a
widow
The wife Bingham deserted is dead, but
her aged mother is still living in Colum
biana county. 0.
Laugh.
Learn to laugh. A good laugh is better
than medicine. Learn how to tell a story.
A well told story is as welcome as a sun
beam in the sick room. Learn to keep
your own troubles to yourself. The world
is too busy to care for your ills and sor
rows. Learn to stop croaking. If you
cannot see any good in the world, keep the
bad to youreself. Learn to hide your pain ß
and aches under a pleasant smile. Xo one
cares to hear whether you have the ear
ache,headache or rheumatism. Dont cry.
Learn to meet your friends with a smile.
The good humored man i r woman in al
ways welcome, but the dyspeptic or hypo
chondriac is not wauted anywhere,and is a
nuisance as well.
Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Pos
ivtiy Cu:t.c by administering Dr.
1 i jit "Cclcn. Sptcftc."
it is manufactured as a powder, which
can be given 111 a glass of ueer, a cup •>!
coffee or tea, or m tood, without the know
ledge ot the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will aflect a permanent ami
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
crate drinker or aw alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, aud in
every instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never (ails. Toe ry stem once itupregual
ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility lor the ilquoi appetite to ex
i»t. Cures guaranteed. 4» page book ot
particulars tree. Address, Uoiuen Specific
Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati! O.
—He—So we are engaged. Isn't it
lovely t
She—Perfectly.
"I wonder if anyone saw me kiss you
last nightf-'
"I hope so."
"What!"
"I hope so."
" WbyT"
"I mean business and want witnesses.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The .first
dose greatly" benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Twenty years ago W. A. Van Sickle
of Xew Brunswick. X'. J., lost a watch in
a field, and last week it was unearthed
and found to be in fairly good condition.
—ln Henry <fc Johnson's Arnica and oil
Liniment is combined tho curative proper
ties or the different oils, with the healing
qualities of Arnica. Good tor man and
animal. Every bottle guaranteed.
—"Green leaves, and blossoms, and sun
ny warm weather,
And.singing, and loving—all come back
together."
—Costiveneas is the primary cause of
much disease, Dr. Henry Buster's man
drake Bitters will permanently cure cos
tiveness. Every bott'e warranted.
—Says a writer who has been picking up
odd bits of superstition: If cream or milk
is put in your cup before tho sugar it will
cross your love. If you have two spoons
in yonr cup it is a Kign that you will figure
prominently at a wedding before the year
is out. A tea stalk floating on top of the
tea is called a stranger. When this hap
pens to unmarried women thoy should
stir the tea briskly and then place the
spoon in the center of the cup, holding it
quite still. II the stranger, in its gyra
tions, is attracted to the spoon he will
come that evening. Should it, however,
cl ng to the sides he will not come at all.
We may observe that it really depends on
the state of the atmosphere as to whether
the stalk goes to the middle or not. It is
a sign (if fair weather if the clusters of air
bubbles, which usually rise alter the sugar
has keen put in, collect themselves and re
main in the center of the cup. If, on the
contrary, they struggle to the sides, it is u
sign that it will certainly rain in a few
hours. This cluster of bubbles is also
called a kiss, ana portends that the owner
will thus be saluted daring the course of
the day. A cluster of tea leaves with a
few rtragglers at the front at the bottom
of the cup signifies a hearie or a fuueiai,
while the cluster of leaves at the bottom,
if close together, signifies a wedding
'"All the world may be a stage," re
marks the disgusted dramatic critic, "but
Shakespeare was wrong when he said that
all men and women were players."
—"The man who is most ready to pay
compliments," says the philosopher,•' sel
dom pays anything else."
—The stories of the career of the late
distinguished Henry S. Ives, Napoleon of
finance, put King Mida.<, Monte Cristo
and other gilded potentates into tho shade
in tho line of startling effects. Ives start
ed at 18, a green farmer's boy, on a salary
ol s*2 a week. It took him two years to
force his salary np to $lO n week. In
less than a year after that he had scooped
In $30,000. Six months later be had
"made" $838,364, and before he was 22
bad "milked" $2,000,000 out of a single
railroad. The next year his assets mount
ed to $21,000,000. All this was accom
plished in jast four years. Then began the
decline, which ended in his death at 30.
Certainly all history had failod to prodace
another such pyrotechnic display in tho
financial heavens aR this.
—Garnets are brought from Bohemia,
Ceylon, Porn and Brazil. The most com
mon color is a shade of red, but brown,
yellow, green and even black varieties are
known. Pare stones are never larger than
a hazel nut.
—ln Nebraska a man was convicted of
theft and sentenced to a year's imprison
ment. A new trial was asked for but th
man served his time and was discharged
before the Supreme Court decided he wai
entitled to a new trial.
Breckinridge'
"Do I look as if I had the smallpox or
Asiatic cholera'" demanded a drummer
as be burst into the presence of the clerk
at the Girard House last night. He spoke
in a tone of indignation that seemed to be
half in humor and half in dead earnest
and went on: "Xo, I haven't, but I have
something worse. Mr name is Brecken
ridge, plain Jo. n Breckinridge. I happen
to be from Kentucky. I just got off a
train from the West. At Pittsburg a
friend of mine passing through the car said
Hello Breckinridge, how's old Kentuckyt'
and he balled out half a dozen things that
eilled the attention of the car. Well, I
want my name changed right away A
lady sitting in front of me got uj» and
walked down to the end ot the car. All
around the car I could feel people helping
each other fix me in their minds as Breck
inridge, of Kentucky. They seemed to
shun me as they would small-pox or lepro
sy. Every now and then I could catch
some fellow looking over his paper, or
some woman holding*|her book without
reading it. Once a frank little child play
ing along the aisle teemed disposed to
speak to me, and its mother made a grab
for it, put it between her ann the window,
and pointed out to it something outside
along the road. Out here, about Bry n
Mawr, I become desperate I got up, and
yelled: 'Ladies and gentlemen, for heav
en's sake dont take me for W. C. P. Breck
inridge. I'm plain John Breckinridge, and
I am going to get the Legislature to change
it as soon as I get home.' " —Phil'a. In
quirer.
—"lt may be easy to read a woman like
a book," says the philosopher, "but you
oan't shut her up as easily."
—Talking about wind and whiskers, it i
ea.-ier to raise the latter than the former
these days.
—Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures
all diseaser caused by impure blood. Try
it.
—lt was said of both Athens and Home
that so numerous were the temples and
statues of gods that it was easier to find a
god than a man.
—"A stitch in time" often eaves con
sumption. Downs' Elixir used in time
eaves life.
—The League of American Wheelmen
has offered a reward of $25 to anyone who
will cause the arrest and conviction ol a
bicycle thief, and $lO for the arrest and
conviction of any person caught puuctnr
ing a tire.
ConsurnjMlesM auro.'j
To Ta fc SrrroK;—inform ycur read. r
tint I nave apositive romuly for Ite*boTe-n-m<v
diseuo. E; -3 timely uso tLcujaiiud of hopelc..
oases have hr /n pcnaaiioii Hy cared. I shall be gk
to fie id twsj of my remedy FREE to any >:
your readers t jj hare consumption If tfcey wiil
send me thch £.rpr?s« and V. O. addrett. Keapect
"nJJl. T. A. HUASVU. it 0.. 181 Pearl St. N. I.
—The lavender plant has suddenly ap
peared in South Australia, and the natives
except to establish a lucrative perfumery
trade.
—Babies are cared for in a special room
at the new Congregational Church at Mid
dleboro, Mass., while the parents at tend the
services.
—ln tropical forests so largo a propor
tion of the plants are of the sensitive vari
ety that sometimes the path of a traveler
maybe traced by the wilted foliage.
—The first forgery on the Bank of Eng
land was committed in 1758 by a lawyer's
clerk named Richard Vaughan, who was
detected and subsequently executed.
—Stanloy. from what he has seen of the
Australian people, has come to the con
elusion that they much more closely re
semble the people of the United Stateß
than those of Great Britain.
—For a century after the union of the
crowns of Scotland and England by the ac
cession of James 1, the two countries
constituted entirely separate kingdoms
with separate Parliaments.
—The largest railway station in Great
Britain is the Liverpool street station ot
the Great Eastern in London. It covers
14J acref, occupying nearly the whole ot
the parish of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate.
—ln England the candidates "stand"
for office, but for the life of us we cannot
see how they are ever successful, for in
this country the candidates have to run,
and then they frequently lail to get there
—An exchange tells how a farmer tried
a new way of catching rats. Ho took a
keg and filled it half fall of water and plac
ed cotton seed in the water, which floated
on the surface. He then sprinkled meal on
the top of the cotton seed aud placed the
keg in his barn. Xext morning he emp
tied his keg oi'over a buudred drowned rats.
—An exchange has the following: We
heard a good story the other day, of a min
ister out in Kansas, a few years ago whose
custom it was to preach very long sermons.
He happened to exchange pulpits one Sun
day with a pastor whose sermons wero al
ways models of brevity. At about the
usual time for dism'ssiug the audience be
gan to go out. The hogira continued until
nearly all bad lett, when the sexton, who
had stood it as long as he could, walked np
the pulpit stairs and said to the preacher
in « whisper: "When you get through
lock up, will you, and leave the key at my
home next to the church.
Cholly—l always like a cigarotte after a
meal. Chappie—And I always like to have
tho sustaining strength of a meal before
taking one.
DON'T BE IMPOSED UPON,
a when you ask for Doctor
1 Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery. Go to a reliable
dealer. He'll sell you what
you want. The ones who
have something else to urge
upon you in It* place are
HK thinking of the extra profit
they'll make. These things
pay them better, but they
IV don't care about you.
None of them cneap sub-
R1 ■ stltutes is " Just as good" as
111 the "Discovery." That is
IMM the only blood-cleanser, flesh-
T~ ~~~ ™ builder, and strnugth - re
storer so far-reaching and so unfailing In its
effects that ft can be giuiranUtd. In the
most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous
Affections, or in every disease that's caused
by a torpid liver or by impure blood —if it
ever falls to benefit or cure, you hare your
money back.
Nothing else, at any price, is really as
c heap. You pay only for the good you get.
Thero wouldn't be any cases of chronic Car
tarrh if all usod Dr. Sojje's Remedy. That's
jmntive. Its proprietors will pay SSOO re
wind for an incurable cose.
YOUR GRANDMOTHER ~~
And all people that stand
in need of fine wholesome
stimulents will find besides
Finch's Golden Wedding, Gib
eon's and Old Ponffberty
whiskey's the finest and best
brands of liquors. Kept by
Robt. Lewin,
136 Water St.
Opposite B. .t O. Depot, Pittsburg, Pa
Try Grandfathers' Choice, warranted 3
years old, $2.00 per gallon.
Pine Tree Farm,
JAMESBUBG, N. J
The finest Pekin Ducks and White Tur
keys in the World.
Send for 32 pnge catalogue of bigh-clsss
| land and water fowl. 15 prizes at the
I Mauisoa Square Show, Feb. lb&4.
FRANK KEJVIffCR,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS, HARNESS,
.A_nd everything in horse and buggy fur
nishing goods-Harness, Collars, "Whips.
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
.A_lso trunks and valises.
Repairing done on short notice.
The largest assortment of 5-A Horse
blankets in town will be found at
FRANK KEMPER'N,
124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER PA.
DIAMOND 35 j. RINU! "' 1--AK RINGS. g CA jj F pfjjS, STL'DS.
4K? A *T*f t GENTS' UOLI), LADIES' GOLD.
*V Jt± A KX XUt ( GENTS' SILVER, INDIES' CHATLAIN.
T TT* SST"E* T S-* "V > Gold Pins. Ear Rings.
W W A_i Ajr STV JC / Chains, Bracelets. Etc.
A w .Er *» wlf Jtr *- ) that ran be found in a first class store.
rtODGER BROS. 1874 } KSIVES - FOHKB ' SPOO T N ,?IPLE PLATE.
E. GRIEB, , IE ™lek.
No 139, North Main St.. BUTLER, PA.,
THE
SILVER AGE
RYE WHISKEY
Contains on fusel oil. It is carefully distilled
from the HEAVIEST grain and the PUREST
of MOUNTAIN WATER. It is stored in
heated warehouses for over eight years before
being bottled. Chemists have analyzed it and
find it
ABSOLUTELY
PURE.
Physicians use it and prescribe it daily, and say
that it is a PERFECT STIMULANT. Hospi
tals throughout the country will use no other.
The price is $1.50 PER FULL QUART. For
those who do not care for such a very old
whiskey, but still want It ABSOLUTELY
PURE, we have the following
> •
PEII RYE HIES:
DUQUESNE., $1 25 per quart
BEAR CREEK $E 00 per quart
GUCKENHEIMER, 6 years old $1 00 per quart
GIBSON, $1 00 per quart
FINCII, " " " $1 00 per quart
OVERIIOLT, " " " $1 00 per quart
GUCKENHEIMER, 4 years old 75 per quart
WINES, GINS, BRANDIES
AND BUMS
For $1.50 per gallon and upward. On all orders
amounting to $5.00 or over,WE PAY ALL EX
PRESSAGE. No CHARGE FOR BOXING. Send
for complete catalogue and price list, mailed
upon application to
MAX KLEIN.
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Xo 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS,
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is at
W. 11. O'Brien «V: Son's.
107 Eust Jefferson Street.
Cures Ilrlk-Ut'H Disease. Dropsy. Grave I. Nerv
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Known by a tired lauquld reeling; Inactlnif of
the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood,
anil unless cause Is removed you cannot have
health. Cured me over live years ucuof lirlKhts
Disease and Dropsy.—Mm I. L. C. Mlli-KK,
Itethlehi'tn. I'a. 1,000 oilier similar testimonials.
Try It. Cure guaranteed.
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Sold by All Reliable Druggists.
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and Obscure Dlsnases speedily aud [irmauonUy
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tiXhmS'* PITTBBURQH, PA.
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'wo ami wtiictly confidential. Office hour*, Uto
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LEADING - MILLINERY - HOUSE
OF
33. T. PAPE.
French Pattern hats and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli
nery. Babies and little girls receive our careful attention. It Ail
pay you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY.
122 s. r~} r V PAPF 122 s
MAIN ST. 1 • " MA.N S
Prices to Suit the Times
AT
BICKEL'S.
Our Spring stock has arrived and is ready for your inspection. A
better stock for the same money has never been placed on our
shelves. As the old saying is "Goods well bought are Half
sold," such it the case with our stock, for we are prepared to
offer you better goods at lower prices than ever before.
Men's calf shoes, Congress or lace at $i 25.
" fine " " " $2.
Men's Cordovan and Calf shoes, Congress, Lace or Bluch. r stvlc,
$2.50 to $5.
Men's Tan shoes $2 to $3, all styles and widths.
" every day shoes 75c to $1.25.
" good kip, box toe shoes, $1.50 to $2.
Boys' shoes from 75c to $1.50. All styles from the finest bluchers
to the brogans. An examination ot these goods will quickly convince
you that you are getting better footwear for less money than ever be
fore.
Our stock of Ladies shoes is more complete than ever before.
Ladies fine Dongola shoes at sl.
" " " * flexible sole $1.50.
1 lot ladies fine dongola shoes, hand turns, sizes 2, and 3, worth
$3 go at $1.50. Call early while the selection is large.
Ladies fine spring heel bluchers at $2.50.
" " heel " $2.50.
" tan bluchers $1.75 to $2.50.
" Congress gaiters in black and tan in several different styles.
Our stock of ladies and misses Oxfords is large and comprises many
new and pretty styles and ranging in price from 50c to $2.50.
For 75c we will give you the selection of six of the latest style walk
ing shoes.
For $1.25 we will give you a pair of fine turn, pat. tip dongola Ox
ford.
For $2 we will give you the selection of a pair of Oxfords in lace,
Blucher, Southern tie or Nullifiers. (Four of the latest styles in
the market).
Full stock of ladies and misses tan Bluchers and Oxfords at low prices.
Childrens tan and red shoes and Oxfords, 35c to 75c.
I lot ladies serge slippers at 25c.
" " carpet " 25c.
•' mens " " 35c.
Mens fine calf boots at $2.
Full stock of our own make Boots and shoes Repairing "done.
The balance of our rubber stock to be sold out very cheap.
Ladies and gents footholds go at 10, regular price 50.
Ladis finest grade rubbers at 35.
Mens " " 50.
When in town call and see us.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
JOHN BICKEL, *
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET. BUTLEH, PENN'A
Jewelfy, Clocks
Silvefwafe,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clockf
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All are Respectfully Invitcr
—"Remember our Repairing Department— 2o years Experience."-
M ROSENTHAL
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
*O3 Ferry St., - ~ Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Squari Below Diamond Marke
New York Weekly Triune
AND
The Butler Citizen
ONE YEAR
DOLLAR AND A HALF.
-A-ddrews all orders to THE OITI Z^Et