Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 15, 1894, Image 4

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    Do not. Wait Any Longer,
But Come at Once
TO
BICKEL'S.
Where will be found the largest stock and latest styles of summer
footwear at low prices. Our stock is larger than ever before .com
prising many and pretty* styles. Our stock of ladies shoes is large.
Ladies' fine Dong. Pat. turned, Congress gaiters at $2.25.
»< " Russett, " " $2.25.
" Russett Bluchers and Blucheretts at $2.25.
" Dong. Southern Ties at $1.50.
« Blucher Oxfords, black and russett at $1.25.
One lot of ladies fine Oxfords at 75 c.
« » opera toe and instep strap slippers at 50c.
Misses Dongola Shoes, patent tip at 90c.
Childs " " " 40 to 75c.
Full stock of Misses and Childrens Russett shoes at a big bargain.
Our stock of " " Oxford ties and slippers is very
large.
Infants shoes in all colors. .... f ,
Now is the time of the year when farmers arc thinking of buying a
pair of shoes to plow in and do their summer work. In buying
my spring and summer stock I took great pains to get a
selection and have got them at prices so as to sell lower than
ever before. A good pair heavy shoes, Lace, Buckle or Con
gress Gaiters at 90c.
Box-toe shoes, whole stock kip, at $1.50.
Full stock of Boys plow shoes sizes, 1 to 5, at 85c.
Our stock ol Mens fine shoes is large, and with our stock ot low cut
shoes we are sure to suit all, as we have all the latest styles at
remarkably low prices.
Full stock of our own make driller s shoes always on hand.
Shoes made to order.
Repairing neatly done.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
JOHN BICKEL,
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PENN'A
Buyers of Footwear
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Will find an ample field for comparison with other shoe stores at
Huselton's this week. There never were such magnificent and
wonderful values offered for as little money as
as Huselton offers now.
SHOE BUYERS
Will find more for their dollar, expressed in shoe value, than tliey
had ever hoped to receive.
Women's fine button tip, 75 c >
" tan lace Oxfords 75c. and sl.
« « Blucherettes in Piccadilla or narrow square, only $2.
" serge cong. only 45c. ,
" opera slippers, at 45 9°c
" lace, tip, oxfords, 50c., 75 C * an(^
" spring heel, tip shoes, sl, $1.25 and $1.50.
Huselton's Special. FWjH
Women's Kid Blucherettes, pat. tip a M jf
kid heel foxing, Opera or narrow a S J MJ
Men's fine shoes, with lip, at 9° c > jjr *
Men's extra fine tan shoes at $1.75, 'J
Men's extra nobby styles, at s l '*°
Men's working shoes at 70c., 95c. and sl.
Youths extra nice styles in button and lace at 75c and $?.
Come in and see us it will be a saving of money to you.
B. C. HUSELTON.
No. 102 North Main Stroot Butter, Pa
SPRING! SPRING!
Are You Interested
In Low Prices?
t i
We offer a magnificent new stock lor Spring and Summer at
RICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY
PFIRST CLASS GOODS.
High Grades in all Departments. True merit in every Article. Hon
est Quality Everywhere.
Aii Immense Assortment.
Nothing Missing.
Everything the Best.
The Quality will tell it. The Price will sell it. And that is tne
reason you should come early to fet vour bargains from our splendid
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. i Main st.
THE HARDriAN ART COriPANY.
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. VV'e 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 1 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.
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS,
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is at
T7V m 11. O'Brien & Son's,
107 East Jefferson Street.
PAINT cracks.— It
often costs more to prepare a
house for repainting that has been ;
painted in the first place with cheap
ready-mixed paints, than it would j
to have painted it twice with strict- j
ly pure white lead, ground in pure
linseed oil.
Strictly Pure
White Lead
forms a permanent base for r- ;
ing and never has to be b]
scraped off on account of .
or cracking. It is always siv.
and clean. To be sure ot gesi.r ,
strictly pure white lead, purchase
any of the following brands:
"Armstrong & McKelvy,
" Beymer-Bauman,"
"Davis-Chambers,'
"Fahnestock."
FOR "COl.OßS.—Xationabl.Lead Co', Pi: re
White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-p
to a 25-pound kejf cf Lead and ir.ix yw toi
paints. Saves t.me and annoyance 1:1 match., s
shades, and insures the best paint that it is pos
sible to put on wood. , ,
Send us a postal card and Ret ot:r br . cn
paints und color-card, free; it u ill probab.y .-vc
you a good many dollars.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New Y. tic.
Pittsburg Eranch,
German National Bank Building, Pittsburg.
J LINIMENT
ANV OT« £r
VJ V STRICTLY
For FAMILY Use.
U?™B? >e E*wy Sl^oth^^Khmi^ C have e ?t'in
house, it quickly relieves and cures all aches
and pains, asthma, pouchitis, colds, coughs,
citarrh cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera
morbus! earache, headache, hooping cough,
inflammation, la grippe, lameness, mumps,
muscular soreness, neuralgia, nervous head
ache rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains,
sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat,
sore lungs, toothache, tonsilitis and wind colic.
Originated in ISIO by the late Dr A. Johnson,
Family Physician. Its merit nrd excellence
have satisfied everybody for nearly a century.
All who tne it are amazed at its wonderful power.
It is safe, soothing, satisfying; so MV sick,
sensitive sufferers. Used Internal and External.
Doctor's Pitfnaturc a:.d cinx-tionaon crery bof.ta.
rr"-tM I'amphk* free. SJU < v,rywhere. Price, i". *
b.x bottled. 2.W. I. S. JOUSiSON & CO.. Boston.
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with Humphreys'
"Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and
HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and
Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Burns. Relief instant.
It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises. |
It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS ,
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy 1
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and Si.oo.
gold by Druggists, or sent post-paid on recciptof price.
BriPHKKTS' MED. 10., 11l All# William St., Sew York.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
What
Can't Puil Out?
f
Why the
I
■i os 1 Fille i
Watch Cases, made by the
Keysi tie Wnlofi C'isc Com
•nv, Fh.ladelph'.a. It pro-
IOCL- O" A'atch from the pick
pocket, anl prevents it from
dropping. Can only be had
with cases stamped
Sold, without extra charge
for this bow J ring), through
Watch dealers only.
v-nr jeweler forpam
' : ,or send to makers.
Aged naturally fn Government Bonded■
own premises is the guarantee wo give you I
that Old Export is absolutely pure. I*rce■
from fusel oil nn<l all injurious Ingredients. ■
It is the ideal family whiskey for medicinal I
or social purposes. Mail and ex press orders ■
lilk'd promptly, and on orders of $lO orß
Complete Prie: Llsta of Bnicdifts,Vic:s,\Vbiski(s mailed fret
I Are 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. Warranteuto cure.
Sold everywhere nt 23 cts. per bottle,
for sale by J. C. llediek
$75.00 Per Month
For Teachers, Students, Ministers, or Ladies,
any one who is active, pushing, and a good
talker. We want a representative in every
county. Would prefer one who could give
his or her whole time to the work ; but spare
time can bo profitably employed If you have
a team, so much the better. Space will not
l>eriiiit us to give details here; but if you will
drop u. a line we will write you fully. This
is a rare opportunity, the work is pleasant and
honor ble. the remuneration large, the busi
ness i ormanent. No capital required. No
risk.
».W.ZIEGLERACO.(Box PhiUdelphU.
THE CITIZEN
M'Pherson's Wicked Servant.
Senator McPherson's method of escap
ing from the snpar speculation by the back
stairway, through the seivants' quarters,
is commended to th<j serious consideration
of other statesmen who have not yet in
rented a way to get out. The use of the
back way is not new. but the way in which
Senator McPherson has used it in this case
has the merit of freshness.
The solemn anil sensitive Senator from
Xew Jersy was in the sugar speculation.
He bought 1000 share* of Trust certificates,
but soon after, when the newspapers began
to bint scaudal, his conscience began to
get in operation; he felt that a United
States Senator who would be soon be exil
ed upon to act officially upon a question of
vital interest to the Sugar Trust really
ought not to speculate in trust stocks. Ho
found a way to unload his tortured consci
ence by transferring his stock to his son,
and when their price had gone up suffi
ciently to suit he still further relieved his
conscience by having the stock sold at a
gratifying profit. Senator McPherson
does n.)t wish to have at understood that
he is a mere vulgar speculator.
Alter this first terrible strain upon Jhis
conscience, from which he so happily es
caped by the aid of a member of his family,
the New Jersey statesman was again drag
ged into sugar speculation in a way that
no human foresight could have guarded
against. Having concluded tnat it would
be a good thing to own some more sugar
certificates he wrote out a telegram to his
broker, directing the purchase ot 500 shares.
But about this time McPherson conscience
—such as it is—turned up again lie and
his son reached the conclusion at last that
it would be improper for him to invest in
•agar certificates. They did not send the
telegram that evening; they left it for the
servant to send the first thing in the mor
ning. Senator McKherson's conscience
was in snc v . a highly excited state when he
heard that these additional b! ares had
been purchased that he held on to them
until he had a chauce to sell for a consid
erable profit.
He blames the servant for dragging him
into this improper act, and the Senate Com
mittee will fail in its duty if it does not
Beverly condemn a wicked servant who
could thus bring r«*j-roach npon a distin
guished Uuift-d -ta'es Senator. Any ser
vant should have ituosru that no Uuited
States Senator with the least regard for
decency could have written a telegram di
recting his broker purchase sugar cer
tificates with aQV intention to have such a
msssage sent. It was left lying where the
servant co«ld find it handy because it was
not intended the servaut should find it and
hare it transmitted. If it had been inteud
ed to .ei 1 i', i; would never have been
written. Sen ttor McPnersou had ail these
things in his mind straight enough, and
was naturally horrified when he learned
that through ihe wicked acts of a servant
ho had purchased 500 shares of sugar cer
tificates that in a few days netted him a
profit of about SISOO. It was not a large
sum, but it no doubt helped to ease the
Senator's conscience.
It has been told somewhere that when
General Butler was in command ot New
Orleans a party went to his headiparters
one day with reference to a cotton specu
lation, and finding Duller rather obdurate
intimated liiai then- was M mottling to ue
made out of if. Tiis was a corrupt pre -
prosit ion w .ieli f•» arouse Butler's
indignation and Le said to the visitor,
tierceli: ''l have a imad to kick you down
stairs, .-ir, and across the street, and tht-r.
kick you up.-tairs into my brothers oIS -if."
In the sugar speculation Senator McPher
son stents to be kicking people upstairs to
his son or down stairs to his servant, and
all the time he has made a pretty fair
profit out ot his sU;»ar stock.—Philadil-
I phia Vrcsa.
—Every bottle of Arnica & Oil Liniment
sold is warranted by the proprietors to
ei v e satisfaction or money will be refun
ded.
—"The exodus of Scandinavians this
spring from New York to their homes
across the sea has been nearly twice us
large as iu any precedrng ye>tr,'' says the
New York Sun. "Most of them come
from farms in New England and the West
The hard times haye driven them to their
old homes, where they ca? live about
twice as cheaply as they live here.
—More people, adults and children, are
troubled with costiveness than with any
other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man.
drake Bitters will cure costiveness and
prevent the disease which result from it.
—Wash ties are growing in favor with
the men this year.
—Survival ot'Mie fitcst. Downs' Elixir
has outlived every other cough remedy
simply because it is the best.
—A manufacturer of corkscrews may be
a perfectly honest man, but his goods are
crooked.
—Ehiumatisra cured in a day—"ily ;;ic
cure ' for rheumatism and neuralgia, ra'lie
ally cures in Ito ;} days. Its action u
the sj stem is remarkable and mj. slerio .-.
It removes at once the cause and the di.--
ease i.'rtnediatelj disappears. i'b* tin t
d- • gr«i:!'» b« !:eti:.s. 7."i ct.-. Sold (,) J. <'
!{• • ck, diuggist, Luiler.
li.iYi ! McCoy, of nau Benardino Co.,
Cu 1 . it ji'.i Moner of the war of 1812,, wa*
on«* bum red tind fo'T years old a few ago.
He j( ught in 'he battle of Thames River.
v here Itu witnessed the death of Tecum-eh,
the Indian ally of the British. The old
gentleman is ;>s well and hearty as lnnsl
uiei: at evenly.
—A minister at Mich , was
preaching against s.icial dancing, aad call
ed attention to l o fact that the maidens
danced alone in all the terpsichorean ex
ercises mentioned and apparently approv
ed in Hoiy Writ. "So they did in the
Midwaj," called out a local wag. who had
gocc to rbi* World's Fair. Services hr.d to
be suspended till he was put out of the
meeting h-'Use.
Tho«o who have tried the experiment,
affirm t!ia a large sponge hung iu the
room, il it can be cehind a conv.-niaiit
screen,and kepi constantly wet, will g.eat
ly as.-ist in keeping the room cold; ur a
cloth hung iu the window over the biiud
w ill c-jol tnu ro. in as if a shower had tali
en.
—One ot tnc wealthiest and most pros
perous tradesman of London to-day cau
neither read nor write aad his wife is iu
the same box. The nourishing condition
of bi» business is apparent from the state
ment tliat ho has recently defrauded
of jC 100,000 v. iihout knowing it.
—A woman in Karmington town.-tnp.
near Warren, 0., desired a sidewalk from
her house to the village, two and a hail
miles awn). She circulated a subscrib
iirn paper and superintended the job in
all iu details, mcluJiug the grading and
the building of bridges aud culverts.
A tree was cut last week near Shelton,
Washington, which measured 11 feet 4
inches m diameter at the butt—34 leet in
circumference. It was clear timber to the
first limb, 70 leet from the ground. It is
estimated that lully 30,000 leet of mer
chantable lumber may be this one
tree.
—lt has been decided that the deacon
esses of the Methodist Church shall wear
black gowns, with- plaited skirts, bishop
sleeves, round waists, turn-down collars
and white cuffs.
—Fair Maiden (a summer boarder) —
How savagely that cow looks at me!
Farmer Hayseed—lts your red parsol,
mum.
Fair Maiden—Dear me! 1 knew it was
a little bit out of fashion, but I didn't sup
pose a country cow would notice it.
—Count George Szirney, who claims to
bo the son of a wealthy and powerful Aus
trian noble-man, whose estates were
squandered by the trustees while he was
in his minority, is picking slate in a coal
breaker at Wilkesbarre for GO cents a day.
—lt's a lai. tuke to recommend a bargain
to a woman a# speaking tor itsell. If
there's any speaking to bo slope she wants
to do it herself.
How to Bear Burdens
And he bearing his cross went forth—
John, six., 17.
The heart knoweth his own bitterness.—
Proverbs, xiv., 10.
A cross is part of the bousehol 1 furni
ture of every lamily. It is the deer ee of
Providence that it shall be t>o. It would be
very strange if you coald find an exception
to the rule.
There are many sweets in life, but there
was never yet a heart that had no bitter
ness. Thero are pages in every book which
are never read except by ourselves and
One Other. The rest of the volume is
open to our friends and to the world. God
ad we have many secrets which are not
confined to a third party. He understands
us; no one ei*e can. That is a peculiarity
of our human life.
And iortnnate it is that the veil which
covers our hearts cannot be lifted. If we
could sec all that our neighbors suffer, and
they could see what we suffer, the revela
tion would be very painful and life would
have an added agony. We are graciously
permitted, therefore, to have a place of
concealment where we keep our special
disappointments and our private griefs,
the key to which is never lost or mis
laid.
The true and noble make the best of life,
and refuse to increase another's sorrow by
the recital ot their own. Small souls, like
babbling brooks, tell everything as they go;
but souls that see the plan of God tell all
to Ifiin alone and find a certain comfort in
their reticence toward others.
The degree of happiness W"e enjoy, there
fore, depends largely on ourselves. Our
environment has le.-s less to do with hap
piness than we think. The important
question is whether we have the necessary
elements witbiu the heait, and if that is
decided in the affirmative it makes but lit
tle difference what our surroundings
are.
It is hard to believe this, for we are liv
ing in an nee of show and sham and dis
play. In the decalogue of modern society
the first law reads. Thou shalt worship no
other god but geld. We spend our lives
in a scramble for cash, and prove that we
have succeeded by an exhibition which is
less than a personal adverisement, aud the
object of wnich is to excite envy and stim
ulate avarice.
But we are making a colossal blunder.
Happiness comes not from the pocket boj
from the heart. It cannot he created by
wealth nor destroyed by poverty. Wnere
love is there is contentment, and when
love is perfect mere surrounding aro re
garded with something like disdain. It. is
wheu the heart is not satitfftd that the
nature of the environment assumes uudue
importance. Two moms will do, if noth
ing better can be had, wheu love would
build a home, bat a place is too small
when the htart is aching. A rig carpet on
the lioor and a single fluwer in blossom on
the window sill, if contentment sits at your
fireside, are better than splendor, with dis
trust or suspicion as your guest.
If yon decide to buy Hood's Sarsapanl
ia do not be induced take any other. Get
Hoou's.
—"ilaiiy a man who is too honest to
steal," remarks the philosopher, -'will
borrow and forget all ugout it.
Drunkenness, the Li .uor Habit, Wos
ivtly Cured by adir:nstering Dr.
1■; its "Cc/ctfi iptchc."
It is ui&nutai'taver, as a powder, wuie!
can be given iii a glass of beer, a cup 01
cotlee '•[ ii-.a.i.. in food, without the know
ledge ol itie patient. It is absolutely
harmless. and will aliccl a permanent an
speedy curt, .vfiether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or afl alcoholic wreck. It ha->
been given iu thousands of cases, and in
every instance it perfect cars ha* followed.
It nevi i iai!s. Tlio system once impregnate
ed vvitu 'he Specific, it becomes an uttei
impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 4S page book 01
particulars Irue. Address, (j olden Specific
Co.. 185 Uacu St.. Cincinnatti 0.
—Acquittal iu minutes on the ground
of insanity ended the trial of Mrs, Cathe
rine M. Fitzgerald, of .New York, lor the
shooting of Mrs. Caroline Pearsall.
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Consumption surc-:y Our^d.
Tc Td«. in:xoit:— iafonn j'cur readers
that 1 cave a positive remedy for the above-na:n<.*.i
disease. B; ' M timely use thousands of hopeless
case# have t - n pernancntly cured. I shall l>a glad
to eead twj /o'llol of my romody FREE to any o!
your readers •» ,j have consumption if they will
send mo theii £xpr*ss and B. O. address. Itcapect
iultj. T. 4. Si-COITO. M. 0.. 181 furl St.. N. V.
Prendergast. the murderer of Carter
Harrison, must die. But the belief is
every day growing stronger that he will
die of old age.
—lt is estimated that the aggregate of
oar exports and imports during the last
two years shows a greater falling oIT than
lias ever occurred, unless it was during
the first two years of the Civil War.
—Senator Walsh refers to the Senate as
an augu.-t body. Business men are hop
ing that the session of Congress will not
be prolonged till then.
—Lieutenant Waethe, of the German
army, is about, to found a peculiar colony
on Mine idyllic South Sea Island. It
niembers must all promise to eat no meat
and wear no clothes.
Heart Ditease Relieved in HO Minutes
l)r. Agnew's Cure for th•• Utart gives
perfect relict iu all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy* fjr Palpitation, Shortness ol
Breath, Smothering Spells, I'ain in Lelt
Side and all symptoms of a Diseased ile.trt
One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
—lt is another's fault if he ho ungrate
-1111, but it is mine if I do not give. To
fi:,d one thankiul man 1 will oblige a great
many that arc. not s<>
—Straw hats are lacetiously referred to
as "thatched roofs."
—A man may talk through his hat even
if he wears a cap.
—The ladder of fame it not always
built ol rounds of applause.
—Talk isn't always cheap. Some that
yon have to listen to is dear «t »uj price.
—Wheu ih» orgai ariutl-is play "Two
Little Girls iu bine" Hioj made everybody
else fell that same color.
BASISTJED
jSjL —pimples, blotches, sores,
_ fi humors, and eruptions, by
Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
H * ~™| ical Discovery. For a poor
I complexion, and for the
poor blood that causes it,
' ' 1 this is the best of all known
1 remedies.
I In every disease or disor-
I der of the" skin or scalp, in
I every trouble that comes
from impure blood, the
_ "Discovery"' is the only
i~~ medicine that's sold with
—l n guarantee that it shall
do what it promises. If it doesn't benefit
or cure, you have your money back.
Scrofula in ell its various forms, Eczema,
Tetter, Salt-rheum. Erysipelas, Boils, Car
buncles, Gland*, Tumors and Swell
ings, and every kindred ailment, are per
fectly and permanently cured by it.
Buy of reliable dealers. V* ith any others,
something else that i>ays them better will
probably bo urged as "just as good."
Get Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy at any
druggist's, for 50 rente, and you get a com
plete and lasting cure for tha worst case* or
Chronic Catarrh in the Head.
OPEN
to convictionf Try either Finche's
Golden Wedding, Gibson or old
Dougherty Whiskies
YOUR EYES
will then be opened to convicti* n
that these brands tollol better things
in store for those who deal with
Robt.*Lewin,
136 Water St.
Opposite B. <1- 0. Depot, Pittsburg, Pa
Try Grandfathers' Choice, warranted 3
rears old, $2.00 per gailon.'_|
COMPARE NOTES!
Bj comparing notes with your friend?, you will find that the best of tbern
trade with US. Why? Because they sare money. We have never been
in the habit of advertising priees.for as a general thing goods quoted low are
inferior stock, but we hare a tew things this spring that we take pride in
quotio? the prices. We call voar attentioa to oar U. b. Paota, ifood strong
Jeans, full lined, never rip, for OQIJ 65C. NO. 2, b?tte: grade, usually soid
at $1.25, only 96c. No. 3, the best grade, sold everywhere for $1.50, only
$1 10. Fine styles in CW. onlv SI.OO all warranted to never rip rine
Union Co's. Pants only $1.40, wn-th $2 25. Seamless Hose on!v 5c
Ladies Stockings only 3c per pair All the latest styles and novelties in
Scarf Pins. Fiue gold filled Rings, warranted for five years, 25 to 50c
A big bargain, a solid nicke' Watch, nicks! movement, stem-wind, pendent
set, U. F , good timekeeper only $5 00
We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men's, Boy 's and C hil
dren's Suits and Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, lies, Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trutiks, Valices, Satchels, Brushes, Comb*?,
I'urses, Pocket and Bill Books, Umbrellas, Overalls, Jackets, Watches,
Chain? pnd Charms for Ladies .t Gents, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Scarf
Pins in all the latest novelties, Electric Diamond Rings in endless variety
at all prices to suit the times, When you read this over do not imagine
that these are old inferior stock, they arc brand new and the best value
ever offered in Butler, and will bear the most critical examination.
VVe court comparison and defy competition. Give us a fair trial, and
our word for it, you will never rtgret it.
D. A. HECK
Champion Clothier, Hatter
and Furnisher.
FHK KEMPEU,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS, HARNESS,
everything in horse and buggy fur
nishing goods—Harness, Collars, Whips.
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
.Also trunks and valises-
Repairing done on short notice.
The largest assortment of 5-A. Horse
blankets in town will be found at
PRANK KEMPER ,
124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER. PA.
CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Every young man and woman should receive such an education
as they can obtain at Clark's School of Commerce, Butler, Pa. or at
the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. The schools
are under the same management.
ACTUAL BUSINESS METHODS EMPLOYED
You will save time and money by attending one of these schools
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS
OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G.
IOHNSTON, Secretary, Butler, Pa.
DiaMOND I. KIN -.b. KM. i.INGS, piNs st( ;DS.
H ' V » CENTS' GOLD, LAMES' GOLD,
VV ii. i. i# ( GENTS' SILVER, LADIES' CHATLAIN.
T liltT VT* T aI V * Gold Pins, Ear Kings, Kings.
K.S Mi S#S# it%. X ( Chains, Bracelets. Etc.
r 'tt ■#Y "S3 y >i 1 Tea Sets, Castors, Butter Pishes and Everything
£S> JL S-S V £l -E*. wo KJI / that can be found in a lirst class store.
RODGER BROS. 1874 } IVNU ES ' 1 ORKS " S1 O< TKIPLE PLATE.
P frRIFR THE
H(. JEWELER.
So. 139, Rorth Maiii St., BUTLEB, PA.,
J- S. YOUNG. WM. COOPE^
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.
"A HAND SAW .*• GCCu TMII.G
SHAV£ WITH."
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
ERRORS"YOUTH
and Obscuro Diseases speedily and permanently
cured by ilie celebrated specialist.
I /%nn 329 N.lsth St.
DR. LUbDi Philada.. Pa.
No deception, no false representation. 1 will cure
you positively and make you rigorous and strong.
Treatment by mail aspeclalty and strictly confidential
I,3 HOME CURE TREATMENT
* I EWIS' 98 LYE
I rcTOBD /un> Fxsrmxs
** (rATIKTXD)
Tbeeironirki ami porMt I y«
hM mariOL L'alike oilier Lye. It being
flue powder and pat-kml la a c*n
w W I ill removable lia, the < .g'-i.m
aio always ri*l; [ot u". Win
rna*'> the brat perturoM 11 ml soap
i n 20 minutes wtlbonl bolllnn.
i t | a (tie Hrmt forclfonsliig
JPHF Dipes dislnfix-Uuit links cln-svo.
Gf waeiilcs! botlloa, i<alats, trees, etc.
PENH A- 8 ALT M'FO CO
(Ho. Agta., ruiia., i'a.
Pii re ITCHiNS PILES
Si 'S SWAYHEB
OINTMEHT
3KKSa®Kss?ja»s£B
uhirli ofl« n I I(•«•»! nn<l ulcfrati, bfcomlng vm
VwA y «K*-i ii IMHIM tht
•ud hired<n;r. he.tU ul.'crution, It* no»t casoft
rtiL.u\ c» tl»*: tuaiors. A-k vau.- fcr .t.
I'VE GONE! od ,
To my large new building, 188 1-ederal
stn-ft where everyone will have the choice
of the largest and most complete stock of
the oldest and best Brandies, Kye Whis
ki.-s, Wines, etc. in the city A. A. pure
Rve. $2 00 gal ; Tippecanoe, 3.J year old,
$2.12.5; Cabinet, $2.50; Bridgeport <t Thomp
gnu's' Exp- it. pure Uyt*. $3.50 per gal.;
Golden Wedding. Gi'': ; "ii s and liohinson
Co. Kyes, Uouuherty's, Mootioello and
0 annisville.ss.so:also the finest 5 year old
California Wines, eight brands, dry and
sweet, $1.50 per gal.; imported goods
special low figures. Ordsrs per mail
promptly attended to. Xo extra charge
for jugs or packing. Telephone 549.
J e 1 A. ANDBIKSSEK,
188 FEDERAL ST. ALIiEGHB T
Pine Tree Farm,
JAMESBUBG, N.J
The finest Pekin Ducks and White Tur
• keys in the World.
Send for 32 page catalogue of high-class
iand and water fowl. 15 prizes at tho
Madison Square Show, Feb. 1804.
r DOCTORS LAi\F
*>> /* % i i ::f T:; DISPENSARY.
Cost. A*. - AN J FOURTH St..
r PITTSBURGH. PA.
\ AU fonnsoi Ochfnte ami Com
j plicated Dl»».t.sc*rcqiiii'inifCos
v i&mf f ii»kntial and Scientific Alod
uatio i arc trcatetl at this !>:-•
, with a success. . urely attained. Dr.
K i. tNCis" member of the Iloval I hy
»■ a it! Burgeo.iT, and Is tiie o! lest find inost
.ciu-ed beEcl/iLis. in tho city. Spet'al at
on "iven to N 'rvons Debility froine v cesstvc
n, : .:1 exertion, indis<'ret ion o( j onth, etc., caus-
I:I; , i.v-ieal and mental <: cny,la<;k of * ucr;ry,
: -i .>ii !oacv, etc.; - Old sores * its,
r . 3. Klieuroattßra, and all <li IheSkin.
. . I,l.uniK, UrinaryOrpnr.: ,Ltc. On? tt-st oa
> r . ■ i.nd sirictly conftduitiid. Office hours, ii to
I ; »i 7 to 8 I'. M.; Kundays, 2 to i only.
! at o;Mrc or ad.lrrae D LAK'•- •-
CSS A* t. A>DlXHST..l'irrS«i;KtiU. 1-A
VITAL-IS
"ssr a Well
Ist Day.
VITALIS r
THE GREAT sOthDay.
FRENCH REMEDY 30th
Froilucps the Aliore ltesults in 30 Days. It acta
powerfully and quickly. Cures wlicn all others
fail. Younjr men will refrain the ir lost manhood,
and old in. n will recover their youthful yißor
by usincr VITALIS. It quickly and surely re
stores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency,
Nightly Emissions, Lost I'ower, f ailing Mem
ory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self
abuse or excess and indiscretion. \\ ards on
Insanity and consumption. Insist on having
VITALIS no other. Can be carried In vest
pocket. By mall. fl.OOpcr package, or six for
So.OO. nlth a posltlie »»rlttm guarantee to> fire
or ri'fiinil the money. Circular free. Address
CALtMET HtHKft* COMPANY, Chicago, IU.
For Sale at City Pharm cj.
L. c. WICK:
DEALKB Iff
Rough and Worked Lumber
OP ALL KiKbH
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
lime, hair and plaster.
OflLu oppoaite'P. <fc W' 'Depot,
BUTLBR - . fA
At reasonable prices is the particular attraction at the
I LEADING - MILLINERY - HOUSE
OF
13. T. PAP f:.
French Pattern hats and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli
nery. Babies and little girls receive our careful attention. It ,vil
pay you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY
■SV P. T. PAPK.JK
THE
SILVER AGE
RYE WHISKEY
Contains no fusel oil. It is carefully distilled
from the HEAVIEST grain and the PUREST
of MOUNTAIN WATER. It is : tored ; n
heated warehouses for over eight yea s bef .e
being bottled. Chemists have analyzed it a.id
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
PElii BYE MM:
DL T QL T ESNE $1 25 per quart
BEAR CREEK $1 00 per quart
GUCKENHEIMER, 6 years old $1 00 per quart
GIBSON, " " " $1 00 per quart
FINCH, " " " $i 00 per quart
OVERHOLT, " " " $1 00 per quart
GUCKENHEIMER, 4 years old 75 per quart
WINES, GINS, BRANDIES
AND HUMS
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, maled
upon application to
MAX KLEIN. -
Jtfo 82 Federal ' t.. Alleghnny, Pa,
J ewelry-Sil verware- -Clocks,
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., Dufty Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All are Respectfully Invite
—"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience.
M KOSKIM TH A U
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
,03 Ferry St. ■ I'tebur,;. i'a
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty
Trial orders solicited.
One Square 15-:' > v i n »:i ITI . ;
New York Weekly Tribune
The Butler Citizen
ONE YEAR
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF.
A. ddress all orders to THE CITIZEN"