Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 11, 1894, Image 4

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    BICREL'S
FALL STOCK HAS ARRIVED.
People who want the latent styles in fine
footwear and want it at the right price should
see the latest styles jnst received at Bickle's.
We have shoes to suit everyone and at prices
the very lowest.
Ladies' Fine
Handwelt shoes, S3-
Ladies' Fine
Hand turned shoes, S3.
Ladies' fine shoes—lace and button--large pat
ent leather wing tip, at $2.25. Full stock of
Ladies' and children's lace shoes in cloth and
leather tops. Large assortment of men's and
boy's shoes in all the latest styles, inending a
(all stock of men's cork soled shoes, men's
working shoes, ranging in price from HO cents
to $2. Men's hand sided and box toe kip boots
with heavy sole at $2.50. Boy's and youth's
boots of all kinds. In ladies' every day shoes
wo can give you the selection of a pair of calf,
kip, or oil grain shoes in button or lace at sl,
Our stock of rubber goods is very large, and
we carry all the differint styles of rubber
goods of four of the leading companies.
Full stock of felt boots for men and boys. A
line of wool knit stockings also carried Ca'l
at our store and secure a pair at redo ed pv
eea. Repairing promptly done.
JOHN BICKEL,
128 B- IVEA-IN St. Butler
. . THE GREAT . .
t Pittsburg Exposition j
| NOW OPEN. I
; September sth to October 20th,
| Innes' Famous 13th Regiment Band I
OF NEW YORK, 65 PIECES,
ES m
THE GREATEST MILITARY BAND IN AMERICA, has be n engaged
a« »n ENORMOUS COST to ontertaln yoo. i'il
I♦ ♦ ♦
| MECHANICAL EXHIBITS NEVER EQUALED ||
SEETHE i|
1 MINIATTIRE OOZE PLANT, %
TYPE SETTING MACHINE, li
i ELECTRIC DISPLAY, PISH EXHIBIT, ?|
& FRESH MEAT PRESERVING, ;i
MECHANICAL NOVELTIES, ?|
|;l THE LATEST INVENTIONS. l|
MAGNIFICENT ART GALLERY. |
| ADMISSION ADULTS, 25c. Low Rates oo All J|
J. S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER
LEADING TAILORS,
ARRIVING==FaII and Winter Goods-
We have the Choicest and Finest Stock of Domestic and Im
ported Woolens ever brought to Butler.
Our Specialty in Fall Overcoats must be seen to be Admired.
Call and make your selection of a Nice Fall Suit that cannot be
excelled in FIT, QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE.
Thanks for your patronage in the past, hoping for a continuance
of a share in the future, while our Motto will be "Small Profits and
Quick Returns."
"TU TOMS & COOPER MT a,,
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 Son's,
107 East Jefferson Street.
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"■/■fIkRRH Effisw
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* H«r- FEVER frV2I
U COLD" HEAD
El]/'* Cream Balm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostril* it is
_g* fuieklu absorbed. It cleanses the head, alloys inflammation, heals _ _
C flak the soret. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. ' C(1 /<*
3UC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wa-rtn Street NEW YORK. DlfC
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
MeCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE
1 have a Heave Cure that will cure any
case of heavos in horses in forty days, it
need according to directions, and if it does
not do what I claim for it, I will refund
the amount paid and no charges will be
made for the treatment. The following
testimonials are the strongest proof of the
■ndicinw power to cure:
A. J. MCCandlfss,
Butler, Pa., 1893.
Ma. A. J. MCCahdlkss:
On tho 2nd day of April, 1892. I com
menced to use your new cure for one ot
my horses that had the heaves very t>ad.
and continued to use the mediciue for
about forty days and the horse did not
show any signs of a return of them. It is
now about a year *ince I quit givin tho
inedNC\no and the horse has never sowed
any signs of heaves, and I feel stislied
that he is properly cured.
W. C. Cbiswkll,
Butler, Pa., April 3, 1893.
A. J. MCCasdlkss:
I have used your Heave Cure and found
it will do the work if used according to di
reetions. Tours truly,
R. J. MCMillin.
SPEEDYud LISTING RESULTS.
>S\FAT PEOPLE/^v
J from my injurioui tubnance. thllfc M
ursi ABiowir; uduus.
WeOUMMfTEE a CURE or refund your money.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Clothing, Hats and
Gent's Furnishings
o
FOR FALL,
Suite told bj others for $6 00 our
price $4.50.
Suits told by others for SB.OO our
price $6 00
Suits sold by others for SIO.OO our
price $8 00
While Memo Uuderwear 50c grade
or 35-.
Grey Merino Underwear 50c grade
for 35c.
We will save you 25 per rent, on ail
grades of clothing
Call and examine our gocds and
price* whether >ou wi-«h Jto
buy or not.
'THBHACKETOTI
120 S. .MAIN ST.
rHERE is but one
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-Bauman,"
" 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
Pure White Lead the desired shade; they are in
no sense rcady-dixed paints, but a combination
of perfectly pure colore in the handiest form to
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
Send as a postal card and get our book 00
paints and color-card, free.
; NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New York.
Pittsburg Branch,
German National Bank Building, Pittsburg.
SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Segs,
AND POULTRY.
SOO Page Baok on Treatment of Animala
and Chart Sent Free.
ernes I F|.Ters.ConßertJon«.lnflammatloa
A A. (Spinal MenlugUl», Milk *' c,ro ? r-
Lnmenrii*, Kbeuniat'am.
C.C.— DUtemper, Natal Ufccharge*
D.D.—B«ts or <ir«ba, Worm*.
K.*.—C'ooitbs, HeaTea,
F.F.—Colic or CJrlpeo. Bellyache.
U.CJ.—Mlacarrlage, Hemorrhage*.
H.H.— I'rinary and Kidney IJiseaaea.
I I -.EruollTe Dlaraaea, Mange.
j".K.«l>l»*a»e» of I>lge«tlon, Paralyila.
Single Bottle (orer 50 doeca), - - .60
arable fane, with Specifies. ManuAl,
Veterinary cure Oil and Medioator,
Jar Veterinary t'«re Oil, • • »•••
B*M MlnnUi! "■ ta ~ I
maaiitj en rftelpl of prko.
HUMPHREYS' lID. CO., 11l A 111 Willi** St., -
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HOMEOPATHIC Aft
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"In UN 30 years. The only-accesjfal remedy for
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Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong anJ Healthy ; Freventi all Disease.
Good fur Moulting liens.
(t It abw.lntcl t mire. HlkM.v concentrated. In quan
tity eorfs tenth •>. a -n: a day. No otherone-founh as
r.iTOiiir Stric v , . i m.i. "Ono larifc can saved me
send -l» l' i- » t Unnp." nay.' one customer.
11 ioii can't Kct It st'iul to n».
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of ' fr:-»-.
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LOOK AT THE PEG
DEFORE you bang up your
hat, look at the label before
you buy whiskey. We've got
years of reputation back of that
label. The quality of Old Export
Whiskey sustains our claims to
the letter.
Discriminating and fair
minded folks claim that it is an
article pure, smooth, palatable,
and perfectly safe for all
Medicinal, Social or Family
purposes.
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mail and Express orders
shipped the same day as re
ceived, and we pay charges on
all orders of 510.00 ami over.
Jos. FLEMING & SON,
412 MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Complete Price Lists ol Wines and Liquort mailod frto
FOR PURE RYE
Whiskeys
Wines, Brandies. (i:ns, &c , try
Robt. Lew in,
13G U'afr St.. (Oppose I! &0. Dep..t.)
Pittsburg, Fa.
AI! goods. including C. O. I), orders,
securely packed and shipped pri mptly.
Express charges prepaid on ali order* ol
SIO.OO or over.
Grandfather's Choice,
Guaranteed 3 years old. #2.00 per gal.
Try it at onee. You \vi;i always keep it on
band.
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taM • lor Chapped hands. 'lpsor
© v r ighm <s* of the skin, and m
is not c.icellcu -is a dri'«siiii; for the face
g iU'ter si.•!■. S«ld by druggists at
A'CJity five Cents a fiottle.
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I PCVDEBZ3 A2TS PESHMID
(PATENTED)
mSrli Tlie®f ronceM ami pnrfit T.ye
matto. Unlike other Lye. it belug
SA lA .i nu» powder and packed In a ran
w wiii! removal*!** llil, the contents
arc always ready for u<e. Win
make the bom i*rf!imed U;ir<lS«.ap
Id 20 mli)ut<"4 without bulllnv.
It lit tlio iioot for cleansing wast*
Vn disinfecting Mnks. closet^
w ff washing bottles, i-alnt>, trees, etc.
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Cures Qonstip- lion
THE CITIZEN
The German Dogs.
"We had one rather rough experience in
Southern Germany," said the Professor,
who had been doing Europe on his bicycle
"You know Southern Germany is far be
hind the rest of the country in everything,
including the language. A Pennsylvania
Dutchman could get along swimmingly
there. The way the people talked in some
of those towns made me feel right at
home. I used to laugh when I heard
a Cumberland county farmer say "glany
shany made!," for "kleine schone
madcben." Well, they say it over there.
We were wheeling for shelter one night
with a heavy thunder storm brewing and
struck a tiny village where we decided to
pnt np for the night. That was before
we reached it. We changed our minds
later. Dogs are plentiful in Germany,
and we had scarcely gotten into the out
skirts of the town before every cur within
hearing was trying his best to wrap him
self around our front wheels. Twice my
companion was thrown by the snapping
beasts throwing themselves against the
spokes, and the last time his handle-bar
was bent badly. 1 was rolled into a ditch
myself by a like mishap. Then we de
cided the joke had gone for enough. We
dismounted and loaded our pockets with
the sharpest stones we could find and rode
on looking tor trouble. We didn't wait
long for it, either. We were riding dowu
the main street when a big poodle darted
oat of a yard aud made straight for
Bradley. Bradley was the fellow I was
with. It was ono of thoso sleek, well
fed aiimals that old ladies feed off China
plates and make pets ofl. I was atraid to
throw at him for lear I should knock out
some of the spokes of Bridley's wheel
Bradley saw him coining though, and
snatching a done from his pocket with
his right hand, he iet drive while going at
full speed. It was the neatest piece of
work I ever saw done. The rocK and the
poodle met half way in the air, aud, of
course, the dog didn't finiih the spring.
He lay right down in the road, wriggled
his legs a bit, and died. Then the trouble
we had been hunting for arrived. Only it
didn't come the way we thought it would.
The whole population ot that village must
have been watching those curs annoying
ns, and enjoying the fun, for that poodle
had scarcely been bowled over before the
street was full of peasants who started to
ward us saying things violently. I didn't
know much German at the time, but from
what I learned afterward they mast have
been swearing awfully. We didn't like
their appearance very much and commenc
ed to put on more speed. Then the peasants
began to run and wo pedaled in earnest to
escape the stones and clods of dirt they
hurled at us when they saw we were try
ing to get away. At eyery house we passed
the crowd of pursuers grew, and as we
shot by an orchard one gaunt old woman,
attracted by the yelling, threw a big green
apple at ns that caught Bradley fairly on
the ear. He had to nurse that ear for a
week afterward. A quarter mile out of
the village my saddle turned and we lost
a couple of minutes, but we soon righted
things and distanced our enraged pursuers.
It was a close shave, I tell you." And the
college professor handed his ticket to the
gateman to be punched as his train was
called out. "We never stoned German
dogs after that."
—Hood's Sarsaparilla cares dyspepsia
and all stomach troubles. Why live on in
misery?
—Alter being mysteriously absent from
home two years and legally dead and his
estate of $300,000 distributed among his
heirs, Dr. T. E. Tynan, of Modisto, Cal.,
has been seen alive at Reno, Xev.
—Costivness is the cause of the intoler
able "bad breath" of multitudes. Dr.
Henry Baxter's Mandrake Hitters remove
the cause and prevent the evil, and cost
only 25 cents.
—The State Board of Health has adopted
the rule that any and all persons who
suffer from typhoid fever or such conta
gious diseases are to be kept out of the
public schools for six weeks from the
time they take the disease, and all other
children in the family where the diseases
exist cannot attend school for 14 days
alter the physician has pronounced the
patient well.
—The history of Down's Elixir is identi
fied with the history of i>ew England for
the last fifty years. It cures coughs and
colds.
—People are never so happy and self
satisfied as when they are busy —when
they are exercising their powers, men
tal or physical, to the best advantage
aiiU tryiLg t<> do fonmhii g The Mtream
> I lift- H"»i> »• r> l.< it it.ni, auti llit-j feel
are Hot ollv belli r sail-tied with lueiu
selves; but they conuot fie so much to com
plain uf iu others Idle people are almost
sure to suffer with ennui. They realize
that something is wrong, and it ;>fteu hap
pens that the faults which they so readily
find in everybody and everything is but
the reflection of their own wortblessnesH.
If you want to be useful and happy, keep
jogging along, doing the best you can, and
giving yourself as little concern as possi
ble about the weakness of others. It is
every man's duty to reform himself first,
and there is nothing like a good example
to encourage others to reform.
Rheumatism cured iu a day—"Alystic
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 aud the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Chauncy M. Depew takes a rosy
view of the situation. He says that,
although the country is passing through
the most serious industrial financial dis
tress in its history, its vast recuperative
power will soon cause it to r'ght itself
and things will move along swimmingly.
"The new tariff," he says, "does not
change materially the McKinley law, and
wo now know what the situation is t<> be
for 11 long time to come." Mr Depew al
ways likes to point to the dawn, lie is a
thorough optimist, does nor believe in the
dismal croak of the calamity howler.
Drunkenness, the Li,uor Habit, Pos
ivily Cured by adin.nstering Dr.
H tines "Golden Specfic."
~lt is manufactured as a powder, which
can. be given in a glass of beer, a cup of
cotlee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent am!
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, and iu
every instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never fails. The system once impregnat
ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book 01
particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific
Co.. 18.") Race St.. Cinninnatti 0.
—When a horse's hind leg is broken the
animal usually has to be shot, but a re
markable veterinary surgical experiment
at Sharon, Pa., has saved the life of Allie
C., the $3,000 pacer with a record of 2.13.
The leg was bound up iu splints and the
bones have knit together, anil soon the
horse will bo ready for the track again.
Consumption -iii.•. • v-:f%
Tc Td_ ; II • I I '5
that 1 nay* h. posilivo remedy in- U.o al« • 1 1
dhtcuso. I>; timely HPO thoiWiiidji 01
casta have Y* ■. a penaauesitJy rmwl I shall
to Be.id two /o'itas of my reined}* F&KI2
your re adorn *v J J have coimninptioii if they wu:
aeud me theii and P. O. addreaa. lii npert-
ZiUx. 7. A. &U/JUM. M. C.. ibl i'aarl bu N. 7.
Her tiroken Heart.
A Louisville gill ha* discovered a novel
panacea for a broken heart, common hu
manity demands should be given a wide
spread circulation at once for the benelit of
a suffering world. The story was over
heard in that queer but popular public con
fessional, a street car. The clever creature
said to the other girl: "Oh, Louise, I felt
perfectly dreadful all day yesterdav. Ilar
ry and I have fallen out and we are both
go obstinate that we never will make up—
never!
"My life is a perfect w.-eck. I cried
until I couldn't cry any more, and was
just desperate to know what to do with
myself when suddenly I heard a hand
organ out on the street —the first of the
season. I rushed out and bronght the
man into the parlor—monkey and all —and
kept him all the afternoon. The antics of
that monkey nearly killed me. Of course,
it nearly ruined me financially, but, good
ness! when one has a broken heart some
thing 1 as to be done." —Louisville Cou
rier-Journal.
—Regarding "foreign" building and
loan associations a Philadelphia paper
says. "Advices from Harrisburg are to
the effect that a number of building and
loan associations of other States have se
cured a license for carrying on their op
erations in Pennsylvania, and that a
number of them are excercising the pre
rogalive, greatly to the injury of people
who have been induced to confide in their
specious representations as to the advant
ages to be derived from investments with
them. 1 n this matter, we say to those
who feel disposed to invest iu building
and loan associations, in lite or fire insur
ance, that there is danger always in com
panies that offer extraordinary induce
ments to investors. The building asso
ciation and loan business has been brought
as nearly *o perfection in Philadelphia as
is possible of attainment. The building
association system bad its origin there, and
is in a more flourishing aud safe condition
than in any other locality. If 'wild cati
companies from ether States invade this
territory and offer special inducements,
our advice is, avoid them. They are not
to be trusted. The experience of many in
different parts of the State already attest
to the value of such caution. Avoid
them; beware of them. If yon desire to
become a member of a building association
we have hundreds of thoroughly reliable
one at home. Invest with somo of them,
can|attoud their business meet
ings, see what they are doing, and have a
personal knowledge ol the officers, and
have a vote iu their selection."
—Arnica & Oil Liniment is the best
remedy known for stiff joints.
—As the day-, are getting shorter and
the nights longer, people who have noth
ing to occupy their miuds nor their time
have a splendid chance to pass more of
their time in bed.
—Among hotel superstitions is ono that
after looking over the register you should
not close it. as it brings bad luck to the
house. One night some years ag.o, in a
hotel in a neighboring town, a guest after
glancing over the register shut it aud was
about to turn away when he heark the clerk
growling about some people who always
close a hotel register when they see it.
"What's the matter?'' asked the guest.
"Don't you know it brings bad luck to the
house to shut the register?" said the clerk;
"I'll bet something will happen before
morning." That night one ot a party of
students who were stopping temporarily at
the hotel, got up in his sleep and walked
out of the window, hurting himself badly.
"There," said the clerk to the guest the
next morning, after relating the story of
the accident, "didn't I tell you the house
would have bad luck before morning?"
"I don't see how you have had bad luck,"
was the rejoinder; "where does the man
who fell out of the window come in?" The
clerk was silent
Heart Disease lielicvtd in 30 Minutes.
Or. Agnew's Cure tor the Heart gives
perfect relief iu all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy for I'alpitatiou, Shortness of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lett
Side and all symptoms ol'a Diseased Heart.
One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
—The Omaha Bee has a column headed
"Men and Things." It's a wonder that
some indignant woman doesn't pitch the
editor out of the window and "pi" the
forms.
"What peaceful hours I once enjoyed?
How sweet their memory still!
Hut they have left an aching void
The world can never fill."
—Fouud dead in the woods —leaves.
—Did vou ever imllce in>w lightly your
troubles sit uu the other fellows shoul
ders?
—lt is now lawiul to shoot pheasants.
—Foster, the weather man, is calculat
ing on a warm, dry October for this part
of the L" uited States.
—Blue is the fashionable color of the
season. This is probably because the peo
ple geLerally are feeling blue, and want
their environment to harmonize with their
•eelings.
—Some people think that a ralllo is not
in violation of the lottery law. Frank
Eberl, of Tiogo Co. was of that opinion.
He wanted to dispose of his bicycle and
had a lot of raflle tickets printed, which he
sold at a stipulated price. Some of the
tickets were sent through the mails. Xow ,
Frank is under bail in the sum of #I,OOO
for his appearance at the United States
District court.
—Ralph Conklin, a farmer boy of 18
years, single-handed, robbed the B'oom
tield-Skiles bank, at Mt. Sterling, 111 , and 1
compelled the cashier to hand over s4ll.
Conklin was captured aud is now in jail.
—Slate Superintendent of Public In-
struction Schaeller does not take kindly to
the proposition to have military drills iu |
the public schools.
—A German ftatisticiau says that his lat
est disc-'Very is that 3,000 years hence
there will be but one inau to every 220 wo
men.
—Li Hung Chang is likely to loose all
his underclothes il the Chinese Emperor
discovers that he has been buying aruior
plates of Carnegie.
Hotel Williard.
Reopened and now roady for the
accommodation of the traveling pub
lic.
Everything in first-class style.
MRS. MATTIE REIHING, Owner, «
M. H. BROOKS, Clerk.
Theodore Swain. j
j (
GENERAL BRICK JOBBER
Chimneys, Urate and Boiler Setting, j
Cistern Building and Sewer
Work a Speciality.
HARMONY, PA, j .
Seling Out!
Our entire stork of Spring and Summer Foot wear. We're to clear
out our stock of Tan Shoes. Every style and description o' Oxfords will
go in the sale. A large lot of Ladies Hand Turn Shoes will be sold at
about half their real value. To make this sale a complete sueee-??, we have
made such prices that
You'll be Glad to Buy.
Ladies Patent Leather and Dongola Oxfords were SI.OO and $1 25 to go
at tJOcts.
Ladies Yici Kid Oxfords, Square or Pointed Patent Tips will go at SI.OO
and $1.25, Prices of which were $175 and $2.00. Ladies D'i?ola and
Yici Kid Shoes were $3.25 at $2 00 pair.
A large lot of MeKav se we 1 and Hand Turned Shoes in sizes 2i, 3 and
3i, prices on which were $2.50, $3.00 aud $3.50 This entire lot will go at
sLsoper pair
Misses Dongola Patent Tip Shoas at Sscti per pair.
Childrens Dongola Patent Tip Sh je3 at 50_'ta per pair
Mens $2 00 Tau Shoes at $1.25 per pair
Mens Picadilly Bluchers in Tan Shoes were $2.50 per pair will go at
So on throughout our entire stock of Summer Footwear. Goods will be
sold without reserve at less than the cost of their making.
Call and see these Bargains whether yo i wish to buy or not
Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St.
PRANK KEMP ER,
DEALER IN
BL AN K ETS, 11A RNESS,
And everything in horse and buggy fur
nishing goods-Harness, Collars, Whips,
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
,A_lso trunks and valises.
Kepairing done on short notice.
The largest assortment ot 5-A Horse
blankets in town will be tound at
FRAI> K KEMPER'S,
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 timi anl mji :y by attending oaeoftiusj schools
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS
OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G.
JOHNSTON, Secretary, Butler, Pa.
DIAMONDS ; RINGS. KAU KINGS. WA|uf piNs BTUDS
t«T A rvt iV nc > GENTS" GOLD, LADIES' UOI.D.
W -ft. X ( GEXTS SILVKU. LADIES' CBATI-AIX .
T ST® IT" r iii V > Gold Pi IIS, Ear Uinss, Ring's.
«J JCU iill JSmJLm iX ( Chains, Bracelets. Etc.
•rv "%T Xi* X 5 A "tS Tea Sets. Castors, Butter Dishes anl EverytUlni
231JU N 11411. IrH 591.£%- £Lri' that can be found in a first class star
RODGER BROS. 1874 S, '"'SP.. K P ,. ITE .
17 D T t? P THE
RV. MIVIRVO, JEWELER.
No. 139, North Main St., B JTLEK, PA.,
WHY?
Shou Id every one, if in need ot a pur<
stimulant for medical purposes, go to IS£
Federal St? Because ho will find tht
largest stock to select from at lowest prices.
The Rye Whiskies are all from the largest
and best known distilleries and sold at the
following price: 2-year-old at $2.00 pei
gallon; 3-j'ear-old at $2.25; 4-year-old at
$2.50; G year-old at $3 50; 8-year-old at
$4.50; 10 and 12-year-old at $5.50; St. Hel
ena, California, oldest and best, selected
wines, 10 brands dry aud sweet, at $1.50
per gallon; Rhine wine, imp. Sherry, Mad
eira. Port and Co if hues, at lowest figures
No extra charge for packing. Call or send
for price list at
A AXDKIKSSEN.
ISS FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY .
Telephone No. 549.
DOCTORS LAKE
fcqjjj, ft I'ltl J'K IMSPKNSAIJY.
Jl> JR con. ?Eir. Ave. and Fourth St..
jjffk' ft, v PITTSBURGH, PA.
f "Jflggfe \ Ail forms of Delicate a,, d Oov".
•Jtlr.kJ plicated Diseases rcqui:inßCos
'l*9jr FinENTlAhandSeiESTiS'ic'Jled
ication tiro treated at this Di--
I'cnsary with a success arely attained. I»r. S
K. Lake is" member of tin 1 Royal ColW £0 1 hy
-i< i • ivs and Siirgeo«ic, ?*n<l is the o! lest ana m< - t
}\i>c> .enccd SrßClALisv in lhacity Spec'al at
tention ;:ivcn toN-:.-vous Debility
mi tal exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc.. caus
iu iihyslcal and mental <!'" ay,laek "f vnerpv,
l.'siioi. "ency, etc.; also Cancel Old Son sI; its,
riles. Kheufnatism, and all dis asesof the skin,
hloud, I.unjrs, Urinary Organ: ,t-tc. Ccn- ;ltat:on
tree and strictly couflde nti..!. Oiuee hours,9 to
I a'.ii 7to 8 P. "si.; Sundays. 2to I I'. .oi >
ill mi, of ice or address I)RS. LA >'K. ( ft
,-.\N A* fc A^DmiST.-IM -■'TSUL ltGH.i'A
VITAL.IS
a Well
A\ao of
ZC t p
Ist Day.'
VITALIS Z»I/ F
THE GREAT 20th Day.
FRENCH REMEDY jmh jsayT
I'ro'iures the Alw>*e Kcsults in tJO Days. It acta
powerfully und quickly. Cures when al! others
fall. Yountr men will regain th«ir lost manhood,
and old m«'ii will recover their youthful vigor
by usinp: ViTAL? 3. H quUUy and > irely re
stores NVrvn -s . \.' '« ,;i
Nigbtlv Emissions, Lost Power. Failing Mem
ory. Wasting Diseases. and all effects of self
abuse or excess and indiscretion. \\ arils ou
insanity and consumption. Insist 011 having
VITALIS. no oilier. Can be cart led in vist
pocket. Hy mail. #I.OO jwr packapi'. or six for
J.'i.oo. with a positiiv written tn cure
or rftunil till' nnmi-y. »'ir>f (r>-e. Address
CALUMET HEMEOV COMIMNV, Cliicago, U'.
For' Sale at City Pbarmicy.
$75.00 Per Month
For Teachers, Students, Ministers, or Ladie*,
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 be profitably employed. If you have
a team, so much the better. Space will not
permit us to give details here; but if you will
drop us a line we will write you fully. This
is a rare opportunity, the work is pleasant and
honorable, the remuneration large, the busi
ness permanent. No capital required. No
risk.
f.W. ZIEGL ER & CO.(Box <7oo),Philadelphia.
Xj. E. Crumbling*
Breeder of Thoroughbred Poultry
HALL, YORK CO , PA
Will sell eggs tor hatcbiog from
fine Black
Buff Leghorns, Barred aud White
Plymouth Hocks, und tloudaDS at $1
per setting; White Indian Games $5
per 15.
Old anil young stock Hor ado at
reasonable prices.
| JOHN KEMPER,
Manufacturer of
Harness, Collars,
and Strap Work,
and Fly Nets,
land Dealer in
Whips, Dusters, Trunks and
I Valises.
My Goods are all new and strict
l i . ■ .i ( work guaran
teed
Repairing a Specialty.
:o: :o:
Opposite Campbell & Templeton's
Furniture Store.
342 S. Main St., - Butler, Pa.
fELLOW
| Are a symptom of Jaundice,
| Dyspepsia,Constipation.Bil
iousness, Liver Complaint.
| OR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE
BITTERS
will cure the disease and re
move vellowness from skin
and eyes. Warrantee* to cure.
Sold everywhere at £5 cts. per bottle.
iMtagauKJWKaaMaaßMadl
for sale by .J. C. Iledick
Pill CC ITCHING PILES
31
JoT-rr« B 3. immm
tr.';p.-e »thlns an«i
.llnclnir: •* —t ft nl u h»: ! . rritrhlnc. If
ull<»%vt'«l t't <• .litlnur turn. .- «• nru\ prutrudc,
which ofi« .. ».I. <1 un.li.l • . ' r.-ruins very
»«r*v SW ■ V v . i X <MM M •- ?he 'lrhlns
u:i«l blf.- li hc:iU vl rat.. /V-'l? 1 CSeeS
S&&FREE
o
ISIfSTPHHJBAJ*.
FT" BUGGIES at i Price
SatUtrN . AKTS A- 11ARM - . --
CWTi/ j'J" Top KuKirr «J w. lut tin' .US*
tin'. Phaeton i'* TIUCKs mul 1
Ihiw r.l], surrey ii. out«ell ALL im
tso Road \Va4ron. #i r > competitor*. pß| !
»1« Koad 1 art ♦» to Buy of fao
lliißirT Hari. 13torvand ivp _ .
11') Rugxy #«.:•' Mull! lenuui -US
♦ .*> Tenm »l|.rotil. \JJEH [
pmm M->tvau sntlUlf $1 A < 'al g<• FtoM
('. S. BIT.«V A €AHT«O. ";' W j
2to 12 Uiwreuo; St, Ouciua»ti, U. si I
Great Clearance Sale
MILLINERY.
Trlmmc<l lint* unci ll»nnctN alm«»(
GIVEN AWAY.
Having a large stock of millinery still on hand, we will sell you
anything in our line less than half price. Come early and secure
bargains at the
LEAK MILLINERY HOUSE.
MAW S ST . D. T.
Why Do You
Buy Liquors?
Because this is the season of rainy weather,
of chills and dampness, when the system is li
able to be attacked by cold and pneumonia, if
not fortified by some good whiskey as a stimu
lant.
NO FAMILY SHOULD it WITHOUT
PURt WHI KtY.
Its timely use will save many a doctor bill and much nursery.
Kleins Silver Age, Duquesne and Bear Greek
Ryes are Guaranteed ti be Absolutely Pure.
They are in general use in hospitals throughout the country, and
are being prescribed by the best physicians.
Max Klein has been engaged in the wholesale
liquor business for the past 25 years and has
gained a reputation for handling PURE
LIQUORS ONLY and his name on a bottle of
whiskey is a guarantee that it is ABSOLUTE
LY PURE.
Ilere are a few-prices of his well-known
brands:
Silver Age Rye $1 50 per full quart.
Duqusne " 1 -5 " " "
Bear Creek " 1 00 " " "
Guckenheimer "1
Jl'.' 1 *"' 1 ; 6 years old 100 " " •'
L bson 1 '
0\ erholt
Guckenheim:r, 4 years 01d..* 75 " " "
Anchor 5° " " "
Send for a complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of wines
and liquors mailed free, to
IHAX KLEIN.
Distiller and Wholesale
LIQUOR DKALKH,
IVTo 82 Federal -it.. JLlieght;ny, Pa
Jewel ry-Sil verwa re- -Clocks,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
. out bv 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 are Respectfully Invite;
—"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience.
M KOBKNTHAL
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
,03 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Tria l orders solicited.
One Square !>'l>v Di i'tiin l \lirke
New York Weekly Tribune
AM) —
The Butler Citizen
ONE YEAR
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF.
A eld rcy.s all or ders to THE C LTI t ZJ KN"