Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 14, 1895, Image 4

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    MOD fflOO
Last week we received a
Car load of
I BED ROOM SUITS.
'I
Samples of the different
i styles can be seen on our
FIRST FLOOR.
moo
They are the best values
we have ever shown.
Finished In Antique
j Or Mahogany.
PRICES.
#lB-00,
#22-00,
#25-00,
#2B-00,
#35-00
Campbell Templeton-
BUTLER, PA.
$25.00 $28.00
i !
Je welry-Sil ver ware--C i ock s.
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Dufty Block.
ign of Electric Bell and Clock.
JSL A Summer Drive
loses a measure of its pleasure if the carriage is less lux
urious, easy running and handsome than it might be
Fredonia Buggies
have nothing but good points. They're the handsomest vehicles you can
get—are as strong and secure as they're sightly.
Ask and insist that you see them at your dealer's.
Made by FRELOMA MFG- CO., Youngstown, Ohio,
Robt. Lewin,
WBOLKBALE
WHISKEY MERCHANT
AKDIMPORTKR 01
FINE WINKS AND LIQUOUS,
136 Water St., (Opposite B. J: 0. Depot.)
Pittsburg, Pa.
FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING,
FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE
SI.OO per Qt., or <> for s>.oo'
Pinch's Golden Wedding, Dougherty,
Gnckenheimer, Dorge Gibson, Bridgeport,
Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. This is the
only house not rectifying in the city.there
fore our goods are warranted pnre. Goods
securely packed and boxed without extra
charge. C. O. D and mail orders receive
prompt attention. Grandfather's choice U
ear oi l, $2.00 per gallon. Try us.
W. L. DOUGLAS
& 1 CUAC IS THE BEST.
9nvb 'IT FOR A KING.
CORDOVAN,
Jfg FIKNCH A ENAMELLED CALF.
£1 If4»3WFINtCAUB,KANGAROa
$2 " WORK ' ,ig *IENS
I -EXTRAriNE- J
jypM<2>l.7? BQVS SCHOnLSHOES.
1 WiK/mm BROCKTOIL.MA33.
- Over One Million People weer the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They |lv< the beat value for the money.
They equal custom (hoe* In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The price* ara uniform,---stamped on sole.
Prom $■ to S3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can.!- old by
ALEXANDER & DOUTT,
WHITESTOWN.
«n4 Prescriptions
M A Speciaty.
At Redick's Drag Store. H-
We do not handle uuything but
pure drnafSf next lime you are in
need of medicine please give us a
call Wo are headquarters for pure
SODA WATER
as we upe only pore fruit juices, we
also handle Paris Green, hellebore,
insect powder, London purple and
other insecticides.
Respectfully,
J. 0. REDKJK,
> : ii r 1. i:« > . tolktel Low ry
KUTLK'Ki
HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL,
KUPKUSKOK* I-AIXT AND VAUSISH.
Can tie applied to any smooth surface,oll
furniture. wood. glass, °f metal
including kitchen utensils.
Makes* old article* look uew and is mucb
nhod on ! iejcles, carriage*, stoves, etc.
Requires only one coat. is applied cold
with brush and dries absolutely hard and
gloeay in 2 hours —will not crack, chip,
blister or rub off.
Sample bottles sent on receipt of price.
•J ounces 15e, 4 ounces 25c, 8 ounces 40c.
est i)B3r Fir's Prin ting I nk Co.,
4 NEW KKAOK, ST.STBW Yoa
AGENTS WANTED.
YELLOW
I Are a symptom of Jaundice, I
Dyspepsia,Constipation.Bil- I
liousness, Liver Complaint. I
I DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE J
SITTERS
§ will cure the disease and re-
Imove yellowness from skin
I md eyes. "Warrantee, to cure, j
1 Sold everywhere at per bottle, a
iU.HSiS
for Bale by .T. C. Kedick
HUMPHREYS'
£ VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Fir Horses, Catile, Sheep, Dogs, Esgs,
AND POULTET.
300 Page Book on Treatment of Animal*
ond Chart Sent * rec.
rmrc < FevermConcoMionn. 1 nflammnlion
A.A.'t Spinal Milk Fever.
15.It.—Sfrain«*. LiimcnM". Kheuriml ts»in.
C.C.— Distemper, .Nn*nl Discharges-
II.1). l?oi* or 4«rul»* f Worms,
F..E.--C ouub'< Heaves, ;'nc union in.
F.F.-Colic or iiripew. Hellyaebe.
Mincarringe. Hemorrhage*.
11.11.- • I rinaryand Kidney Disuses.
1.1.-- Eruptive I)i«*«*a»e!»» Mmigf.
of Digeilion, 1 aralrsii*
Single Bottle over 50 doses), - - .«0
Stable Vnne, with Specific*. ManuAL
v • t**rinary fuf? OllßnJ M edict* tor,
Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - • 1.00
M l by Dri**Ul«: rr -«t uxjmktv and In wy
■titalilT on receipt of prir*.
mir.' ,IS HVP. CO., 11l
3TOP 2 R E YS'
HOMEOPATHIC A rt
Kc.do
In use 30 T»«m Th® reineu/ for
Rwous Debility, Vita Weakness,
and Proatratioa, . a' owr work or other a>aȣ
Si ivr vinL o. a*isl»andlarii«vi«l powd.fr, lor sa.
*1 per »im, . ..a no** ol prl^
■TANIBETS' ■ £»• CO., ILL J>11»
mm
,
MILD £XT« FIKC «. !
\
THE Mtmw CDM?MF SKOSSQH JY'
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET GAPQRAL
1 GSGARETTE
Has stood the Test of Tims
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
• BRANDS COMBINED
VI'TAANTMNEAMNAB
IN- «F *
firrflßf 1 COUIJ GET RELIEF S»
t«Jpi la | ?*<? K« from a most horri- 3
iitmi OsB3» ble blood disease, IX
' had spent hundreds®
of dollars TRYING various remedies®
and physicians, none of which did me*
any good. My finger nails came off, &
I and my hair came out, leaving meg
perfectly bald. I then went to M
HOT SPRSNCS |
Hoping to be cured by this celebrated R
treatment, but very soon became#
disgusted, and deckled to TRYS
the first bottle, and by the time I hadS
JK taken twelve bottle. I was entirely cured —fi
fi cured by S. S, S. when the wr ld-renowned fi
fi Mot Springs had filled fi
WM. S. LOOMIS, Shreveport, La. S
| Our Book on tho Disease and Ha Treatment p
wailed free to any addrests. fi
8 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga. S
SttONft m **** X**X*K*W&tWMKM
iSpfCTANn
t;m tour wonderful remedy "MOTHIRS In
I f FftiniD" whU b makes obflA-blrth easy n
■ln yr be within tho reach of all wo have))]
(Mre need the price to ONE DOLLAR per 1(1
m bottle.
| ...BEWARE of frauds, count-
H erfeits and substitutes. Take
I nothing but
I fUI others
jIVI. Friend!
]) SOLO BY ALL DRUCCIST9. !/
H pw-WHte for book "TO MOTHERS" B
ft mailed tree. n
THE BRADFiELD REGULATOR CO,, (
|j Sole Proprietors, ATLANTA, (»A. |
What Strikes
Others
Will strike yon.—We are all
:;tr caked here and there with
tho :...me llkii pnd dislikes.
Thin- mi sot .ill ■ irts of people
pronouneo 01'1 Export Whiskey
tip-top In every particular,and
for nil use*. Vi.'hlt.-e ju .1 what
you'd I!U' . ;:>» 5:-.ir:n In mentlon
iii-4 It. anyway. It is 8 years
•i, : ■,:• i ll. It l posi
tively put and free from fusel
oil tin*! . fact which the
most, ex; ort cnciiiUl can't dis
prove.
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Si.r Q-.; irts, $5.00.
.Vfuil and Expires orders
slilr; < ! /niii'!'Uy, and we pay
i ort nil or. OD
oTtlcro of Sio.oo and over.
Jos. FLEMING & SON,
41 ii MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Complete Pr c- Li tsolVV.n s and I jri"iors mai'ed free
{ *% I)0i TORS LAKE
Jhflfc '2j IHI J K IMSrKNS.YKY.
iii. Js r.y.\. ?■. : .. Hu -ttiH Sr..
m* PITTSBURGH, PA,
JSK \ Ail to! in f iii'li'.itOßtHl Com
•Alfe j pile 1>: ire.|Ulill.ucos;-
S&fA" r.V f n.f.N :. AL and mi i STIKIC Me.l-
Si** i.-:iti.i»ro trenv ! at this Dis.
rv with !i 'I'M .rot. itt:. .ill'.l. Or. ft.
K. I..i\c!-" .11 mlier of tl •! lloy.il <
y• : , I. '; i•; * I j , Hi,. I L, 111. „> M and most
•\]. I'.eiip/ 1 .! >. 'i '. i.t .r. citv Bper*ill nt
t'tntion j'lveil to N 'rvnua I>.-liil 11> from »' eefsive
in. i :ii 'rtl. HI. In irretii.n of youth, etc., eaus
|m ph) .al id DM I I-il '. ;. ;i:. !. of enciyy,
iMoti icncy, etc.; ataoCaucera OtU Sores, Fitu,
rile-. Uheuiiriitisin, and ail >li >-esof the Skin,
t.loo<l, LONCl rlnary t m U,it ". COM • i tat ion
tree .'i 1 ■ i :: :rtlv rouiVli ii'inl liours,9 to
i in: i i to • r.'M.; Riinilj'S, 2 to t P. SI. only.
,i!I :u < oor .'wi.lii -> I)!?-'. I.AKK, COU
•KSNAM .VND4TII&T - 111 itolX.i'A
irj >•' LYE
•; ii" ui 1 AMi rESTBMID
(PATKNTKO)
V ; . 'R-RFTF* (RID PNREIT T.Y®
V'. .)\ • I ,1 I 1.. 11 ldl«
A> / ! • V , r r- .1 : I \v b ran
t £3k A «•' . li-l. ta > n.Lt'-ntrt
V ' . SMI]
"•! Ur»r«l Soap
\* * • tif; ist »«*u:nir.
L ir\ <( x lii • -Pit for* ■ U,K v.:LSt«
L > •!.< M.lk-. Closet*
■I w - '• lr,v< s etc,
ZZHSA. BALT M'FO CO
otu- Axu.i rui»i
TtlK CITIZEN*
He Saw The Joke.
Lord Fit znoddle the second cousin of
Lord Dncdre&ry had with his ralet, the
estimable James Yellow plush, come to
America and gone 'West in the hope of
bagging a few gr/zly brars and bnffaloes.
America and the Americans seemed to the
noble lord "beastly vulgar, doncher know
and this opinion he Irank'.y told those
Americans whom ho favored with his lord
ly society, says the Boston Budget. Never
theless, fate compelled him to accept as a
traveling companion a rampant American.
They were traveling on horseback across
the prairies and one day after a vainsoaroh
for the settlement in which they were to
spend the night, they time to a cross road
which boasted a charcoal blacksmith's hut
and a sign post. The sign read: "Mugg *
Corner four miles on the right hand road.
If you can't read ask the blacksmith.
Thereat the American laughed long
loud, but the Englishman remained silent
and pensive.
"I say me good fellow," he expostulated,
"I cawn't see the joke, doncher know
Waat is it'"
"If you don't see it," replied the Ameri
can, "I'll tell you. But I will tell you
what I will do. If you see it before wo
leave the inn tomorrow I'll pay the bills.
All through the rest or the day and even
ing the Englisnman remained silent. He
wis working thy brain of tive centuries ot
culture. When the Amercun retired to bis
straw inattresa there had as yet dawne i
no gleam ot intelligence on the English
man's face. But in the middle of the night
the former was awakened by a loud knock
on his door, accompanied by a hearty
laugh. "I say, my good man," came the
voice, "it is a good joke, doncher know.
Suppose the blacksmith should be out.
Plain truth is good enough for Hood's
sSarsaparilla. Xo need of sensationalism.
Hood's cures.
The stalest bread on record is an Assy
rian loaf which has been discovered by a
French explorer, M. Monthon. This loa!
is supposed to have been leavened and
baked about the year 560 B. C. It is round
not unlike the common bnn in shape, aad
in color of a delicate brown. It is, wo un
derstand. in perfect condition, having
been found, along with the remnants of
several similar loaves, wrapped in cloth in
a tightly sealed sarcophagus, the custom
being quite common in Asseria as in E
gypt to inclose food in the tombs of the il
lustrious deceased.
—How often we hear middle-aged poo
pie say regarding that reliable old cough
remedy, J*. H. Downs' Elixirc hy. my
mother gu "e it to me waea I was a chud,
and 1 uso it in my family: it always cures.
It is always guaranteed to cure or money
refunded.
—The highest death rate of any town in
the civilized world is that of the City of
Mexico—4o per 1,000. The city is 7,000
feet above the sea level, but in spite of
this fact its defective drainage makes the
mortality very great. Mr. Romero, the
Mexican Minister at AVashington, explains
iu a recent article that when the water in
Lake Texcoco is high it backs up into the
sewers until the soil under the houses and
streets is saturated with|sewage.
—Tho most remarkable case of rapid
growth is said to be recorded by the
French Academy in 17:29. It was a boy 0
years.of age, 5 feet 0 inches iu heigth. At
the age of 5 his voice changed, at 0 his
beard had grown, and he appeared a man
of 30. His decline was as ma.ked as his
growth. At 8 Lis hair and beard weie
gray; at ten ho tottered in his walk, bis
teeth fell out, aud hn hand became palsied
aud at 12 be died with every outward sigu
of extreme old age.
—Every motner should have Arnica it
Oil Liniment alwaj s in tue h-mse in case
vf accident from burns, scalds or bruises.
—Judging by the Blair-White contest
"nooze aud boodle" are tho prime factors
in the politics of Indiana county.
—For sneezing at a theatre and refusing
to g > out, a San Francisco man has been
fined #4O and costs. "Sweet land of liber
ty."
—ln 1824, a deposit of S4O was made in a
bank at Brunswick, Me , f«r tbe benefit ol
Miss Salome H. Snow. She died recently
and her executors find the little saving
grown iuto a sum of $1,305.
—A butcher in Beliast, Me., is training
a hog to harness, driving him behind a
sled. He has also two tame skanks who
act as tramp discouragers.
—Rheumatism cured in a day —"Mystic
care" tor rheumatism and neuralgia, radio
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
cbo system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The lirt-t
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. bold by J. C
Kedick, druggist. Butler.
—The German Emiieror's recent allus
ion to himself a» a decenui-nt of Fredeiick
the Great is a good match for the Prince of
Wale's famous reference to "my ancestor,
Queen Elizabeth." Frederick the great
haveiug died childless, and Eli v
iug bt-en a maiden queen, the royalties of
this clay are placing themselves on a para
leli as to historical accuracy with the oc
casional dicoveries in this country of "lin
eal Uiijceudants of Goorjre Washington."
—ltch on human, mango on horses,
dog.i and all stock, cured in 3U minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary* Lotion. This
never tails. Sold by J. C. liedick, drug
gist, Butler Pa. „
—There died recently at Jacksonville,
Fla. a full blooded negro, and the only
survivor ot the Port llane massacre in the
Seminole war. Louis Patio was his name
and he was 93 years old. Patio was Major
Dado's /uide and some Buy»he delivered
the whites up to the Indians, and was spar
ed by them in consequence of this.
—A Scotch woman, a missionary in Mor
rocco, while traveling with some friends on
horseback, in attempting to ford a river
near the city was carried away by a cur
rent. Some Moors drew her out and hid
her refusing to give her up until they h
recieved a ransom of ."HO. By the time her
friends recovered her she ivas dead.
—English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lnmps aud blem
ishes Ironi horses, blood spavins, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprains
all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save
SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful !:!• misli Cure ever known.
Sold by J. C. Bediok, druggist Butler Pa.
—The editor of tho Clarion Jacksoniau
was recently convicted of criminal libel
and sentenced to pay a fine. As lie is not
disposed to pay the fino, be will sweat it
oat iu the county jail, and will edit his
piper from the county sanctum next week.
Tho Mevlvillo Tribune says he ought to
change the name of his paper to
ian.
—By a recant of thp Russian Ad
miralty, petroleum will be tried as fuel un
der the boilers of the two new armoured
cruisers now being built for the Russian
navy. These war vessels will be the first
to be supplied with petroleum furnaces.
Relief i n St.ll Hours.
—Distressing Kidney aud Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the "New
Great, South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy is a great surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in tho bladder, kidney, back
and every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost ifn
mediately . If yon want quick relief and
cure tuis is your remedy. Sold by J. C. j
Kedick druggist Butler Pa.
V colored Baptist clergyman of Vir
ginia. Dr. Bingv.r. says he ean emerse lM j
persons in GO minutes; and some of his ,
flock *ay that even John the Baptist could
not have done any better.
—Until 30 years ago two regularly con- j
stituted societies of infanticides existed— !
the Meebra of Xew South Wales ar-d " e
Arreoy of the Society Islands. Tho cb;.'t 1
of their tenets was that no members
should suffer heir children to live.
—Cootiveness can be permanently curi d j
by the use of Bailer's Mandrake Bitters. |
One hundred cats are kept as pets by
Mrs Morley, ot Montreal, Eighteen boys
were recently arrested for stoning them.
—A large wildcat was killed iu Belvidere
township. Montcalm county. Mich , a few
davs ago. lie was stealthily following
some little children returning from school
when discovered and killed by Martin
Frederickson.
—Last year only about one in every
2,500.000 passengers carried by ra.l,
was killed. One is quite as safe on the
cars as he is at his own home.
—The Chinese Emperor has dominion
acknowledged over 4,21»,0u0 square miles
ol the earth's surface, a territory one
fourth larger than that of the 17. S.
—A bill before Texas legialature pro
vides that the county in which a man is
taken from the police and lynched shall l.e
as-ess-d not less than $3,000 in damages
to his wife aud children.
X Hiawatha womau has twenty hens
wh ch sho claims have laid 2.400 eggs
since January. We don't believe it. Ve I
don't believe what any woman says about
her cows and chickens.
Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Pos
lveiy Cured by ad' Clustering Dr.
Haines "Gtiden Spechc : .
It is manufactured as a powder, whictj
can be given in a glass of beer, a cup ot
coffee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent ano
speed; - cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, and in
every instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never tails. The system once itnpr.
••J with tho (Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility lor the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ol
particulars iiee. Address, lioiden Specific
Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O.
—The Chinese National hymn is so long
that it takes a halt' a day to play it through
and when the Japs a r e after them the
band breaks off in the middle of a bar and
hoists a notice: -'To be continued in our
next."
--Dr. Fred Alberts quarreled with Mrs.
Mary Grenier at her home in Toledo and
the woman directed her 0-year-old son to
open fire. The latter did sa, probably fa
tally wounding the doctor. Mrs (ireaier
was badly cut about the face. She aud
her son are under arrest.
—Every Japanese barracks has a gym
nasium and tho Japanese soldiers rank
among the best gymnasts in the world.
In half a minute they can scale a 14 foot
ladder by simply bounding on each other's
shoulders, one man supporting two or
three others.
—A seventy year old begger was picked
up by a New York policeman. When
searched, SB2 in bills aad small change
was found in his clothes. 11c was better
fixed than lots of folks who were fooled
b/ his looks.
—J. D. Luttreel, ol Spokane Falls, Ims
fallen heir to a quarter of an $8,000,000 es
tate in Ireland, left by his uncle, John
Luttreel. lie is working at bis trade as a
cigar maker aud is in moderate cinuun
stances. The other heirs live in iuncardin,
Ont.
—The albatross has been known to fol
low a ship for two months without being
seen to alight in the water or take a mo
ment's rest. It is bcleived to sleep oa the
wing.
—The wings of the owl are lined with a
soft down that enables the bird to fly witb
ont making the least bit of noise, a very
important matter to _a nocturnal bird ol
prey.
—The swallow has a larger mouth in
proportion to its size than any other bird
He needs it, too, for he does all his feeding
on tne wing, and a big month is a great
convenience.
—There are 13,230,16S men in this coun
try of military age, aud every oue ready
to take up arms against and foreign foe
who might threaten our borders.
—Tho competition among the manufac
turers or shoes in so lively that nobody
need have stonebruises on his feet from go
ing barefoot.
—A quarter ot a century ag ' electricity
as a mechanical power was unknown.
Xow $900,000,000 are invested in various
kiuds of electrical machinery.
—A cliapel in houor of St. Paul gave a
a new name to the Minnesota city. It was
originally called Pig's Eye, from a nick
name given to a one eyed Prenchmau who
kept a drinking shanty at the place.
Dr. Agnew's Cure lor the Heart gives
perfect relief in all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes,
and .-peedily effects a euro. It is a peer
less remedy f>r Palpitation, Shortness of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain iu Lcli
Side aud all symptoms of a Diseased Hear'
One doso convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
The store for
merly kno\vn as the
Racket Store at
120 S. Main Street,
will he opened on
March 4th with a
full line of
CLOTHING,
HATS and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
BY
T. 11. BURTON.
'WHO Is a very inappro
priate quotation if
STEALS you buy your parses
of us.
MY We keep no trash,
bat we do keep the
PURSE finest line of purses
and pocket books in
STEA LS the county,
We have the latest
TRASH. ' aud best things in
this line.
Purses and Leather
Pocket Books from
5c to $3.
All the New Leath
ers.
J. H. DOUGLASS',
Near Postoftice.
HMIIiTES SALE
HAS MANY ADM IK MRS.
Men's Good, Solid Roots, tap sole, at $1.40; Men's Working
Shoes goat 75c, 90c and $1.00; Men s l ine Shoes at 90c, SI.OO and
$1.25.' For 85c will sell you a good, solid grain Button Shoe, sizes
3 to 8; Ladies' Fine Button Boot, pat. tip, at 75c; Men's Rubbers
4<c; Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 25c. See our Ladies' Solid Oil Grain
Button Shoes at 90c. All Slippers now at about hall their value.
One lot of Ladies' Fine Dongola Welt Button Shoes reduced from
$3 to $2. One lot Ladies' Fine Dongola, New York make, from
$3.50 to $2.10. On- lot Fine Hand-Turns from $3 to $2 and $175
and many other lines in same proportion. Boys' Shoes 75c snd SI.OO
Boys' Boots 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. Try us and see how your
DOLLARS will grow.
B.C.HUSKLTON.
Opposite Hotel Lowry.
_
DIAMOND S !-™' KAR R,S °' S ' SCAKK PINS, STUDS.
VW -ITCHES f KEOV "ofSSrSVSta. LA 1)1 E* CFUTLAIN.
Jifi.VEi-.aV } "'"nuns. Bracelets. Etc.
--w "wt trm ar» vs-"- *"*>* I>l Set*. Casters, Better I>isUes unl Ev^rytUln^
a jks :d> *%. i\ a ~1 t - -'or.'..
RODGER BROS. 1874 }' KNIV^FORK^ spoo TIUPLE PLATE.
F„ GRlEß, jk ™lbk. i
No. l39,;Ko!th[Main St., B JTLER, PA.,
The' place to buy
GAS COOKIXG STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS. BATH TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is at
W. II Q'Urleii \ Soil's
107 East Jefierson street.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
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That 1 will sell, until further notice, he ,
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by the government: A A. pure rye, 2 years, I
$2.00 per gallon; Tippecanoe. 3 years, j
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Contains 92 per cent rye and 8 per cent bar
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Allegheny, Pa.
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