Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 23, 1895, Image 4

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    Gentlemen's Fine Footwear.
There is no article which enters into ladies' or gentlemens dress
that should be selected with so great care as a shoe. No other part
of one's dress is noticed so quickly, and so universally admired or
condemned, as the case maybe. *
A shoe to be thoroughly satisfactory must, first of all, fit well, and
secondly, must wear well and keep its shape; these points are the
most prominent ones in Ruffs Fine Shoes. Ruff s shoes are ma e
by firms whose lasts and patterns are as near perfect as skill and ex
perience can make them, and all the materials used are selected with
such great care and the workmanship inspected so closely that the
wear of Ruff's shoes is assured. Ladies and gentleman, it will be to
our mutual advantage if you will favor us to the extent of inspecting
our goods.
AL RUFF.
J. S. YOUNG, The Tailor and" Furnisher,
Des.res to siy that our expectations are more than realUet'. Everybody prououncea our
SUITS the finest that have ever oeen turned out in Butler.
AVe JVlake the ]\lost Stylish Garments
101 "p P a. StWt ' J - S - Young,'S'Ker.
BINDER ~©a
* ;??*■*;
w. p. ""Hartzell & Kemper.™ Kenp,r
Have the largest stock of Vehicles, Harness and Farm Machinery of
any house in the county. We defy any firm to show a better line of
goods for less money. Our stock was selected to suit this trad'-.
Our prices are as low as the lowest, quality considered. Our profits
are small and our reputation at stake, so you can lest assured we
will not misrepresent. We add a percentage on our goods and sell
them according to what they cost us. \\ e serve all alike. We do
not make one man pay for what we lose on another. When we guar
antee goods we make good our guarantee. We protect our custom
ers, and not the manufacturers. Why? Because the manufacturers
are of no use to us without the customers. Ii you want a Buggy,
Surry, Phseton, Business, Pleasure or Team Wagon, Hand or Ma
chine-Sewed Harness, or anything in the Harness line, Blankets,
Robes, Dusters, Nets, Turf Goods, Currying Tools, Whips, Saddles,
Trunks, Valises, Satchels. &c., we have them in large quantities and
at low prices. And for I"arm Machinery, we can furnish anything
needed, from the plow to the separator. We guarantee our machin
ery to be as good as the best and second to none. Ii in need ofany
thing 111 our line, write us We will answer all inquiry, either by
mail or in person. Our motto is, "Small Profits and Square Deal
ing." Our success depends on our reputation, and our reputation
will be controlled by our representations, so you can depend on what
we tell you to be true. \\ e say we have the largest line of Vehicles,
Machinery and Harness of any house in the county, and a visit to our
store and warehouse will prove it. Store room,
Slii S. M.in Htrrrt, WARK'tOIHI 32» S. Hain stt. i-t, Vloot space 12,1*0 si|. ft. If In hpiml of any
tliinsr In otirlinf, rail on u* before yau make yoar |»ur« haM*. It wll! pay yon.
DIAMOftTD 3 I™ 09 ' EAR B,N ™' BCAUF PINS, STUDS.
WMT ft HI i"* *JP 'C* r? I GENTS' OOLD, LADIES' GOLD,
W {LTCHki • b t GKNTS' SILVEU. LAI'IES" CBATLAIN.
TC<nrrt«T tetter I Gold Pins. Ear Kings, Rlrnrs.
4J £j UV V 4 JLJI El JL / chains. Bracelets, Etc.
XWT ft T* trt) Tea Sets. Castors, Butter l>lsli-s and' Everything
alii If JCDL *%. W •'HE. it 4i» ) that > :au be found in a llrst class stora..
RODGFI BROS. 1874 } KN,VBS - FORK 3' spoo t n r 3 ,PLE PLATE.
E? TIIE
v. jeweler.
No 139. North Main St . PJT-.KR PA.,
loses h measure of its p'»ci- ■ the carriage is loss iu.\
uncus, easy running ;i: j!. . •me than ii might be.
Fredon ia B ■ •;g'gles
have nothing but good points. They're the haiK 'nnesi vehicles you car.
get—are as strong and secure as they're sigh'ly.
Ask and insist that you see then; at your dealer's.
Wade by I»!FG- CO., > o»ngstown, Ohio-
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AN'D BURNERS. GAS LAMPS
IVrURES, H 3SE, WATERBATH TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is at™
W. II .O'llvieii & Noll's
1 (>7 "FCast J eftorsori Htreet.
! ?
Owego Valley Poultry Yards. PINE TREE FARM.
. . „ ..., , .. ... lamesburg, N.. J.
Prize winniDg Buff Leghorne (ArnoidVi, - % e , t
Barred Plymonth Hoeks (HatvkinV) snd Send tor large catalogue of
Indian Game euekerels for rale cheap fc: Land and Water Fowl. The best
ISwW.K».« K .00 Ducks in the woAI.
c. vz. iiAhßi.v. T< < W H OKDW.A.Y. Prop'r
• •"Trto. M v'v. -- D A MOUNT, Sap't.
RU F F
A Strictly *
4- Dress Shoe,
Made on the razor last, with fine cloth
toj), no outside stays, wide flat lace,
all eyelets, and is pronounced b) ail the
handsomest shoe 01 the season. We
have the same shoe made with a kanga
roo top. This is but one of the many
styles we are showing in.
INHERE is but one
way in the world to be sure
of having the best paint, and th.it
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-Baranaa,"
'' 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; tlicy aro in
no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination
of perfectly pure colors in the handiest forra to
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
Send us a postal card and get our book on
paicis and color-card, free.
- NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New W-k.
Pittsbnrjr Branch.
German X-itknal Bank Building, Pittsbuif;.
|mCowj
I Are a symptom cf Jaundice,
Dvspepsia, Constipation, Bil
iiousness, Liver Complaint.
[1 Dn. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE
BITTERS
1 will cure the disease and re
p move yellowness from skin
| and eyes. Warrantee to cure.
I Sold everywhere nt ?,"> i ts. per bottle, I
i>,ii 11 1 1111 Ihil in mi wi ■
for sale by J. C. Kedick
SPECIFICS
Fsr Horses, Cattle, Sheeu, Eogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals
a ml Chart Sent Free.
cures( Frvpr*»<'ouvcNtions.Tll (lamination
A.A.i Spinal .Meningitis, Milk Fever.
11. B.—Si rains, Lameness, K lieu mat ism,
C'.C.—Distemper, Numil Discharges.
]>.!>.—Hots or (•rub*, Worms.
E.E.—('ouuhs. Heaves, l'neuuionia.
F.F.—i olic or Gripes, llellyarbc.
o.t*.—llisrarriaee, lieniorr
11.11.••I'rinary and Kidney Diseases.
I.l.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J.K.—Diseases of Digestion, i'aralysis.
Single Bottle (over SO doses), - - .00
Stable Case, with Spec!firs, Manual,
Veterinary ("lire Oil and Medicaior, ST.OO
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - • 1.00
Sold by PrnircrUtt; or writ prepaid an) where and in an J
quantity en riTilpl of priee.
UI'XPIIRt YS'XED.CO., 11 1 k 113 William St., New York.
v||? HOMEOPATHIC AM
EJSPECIFIC No.do
In use 30 years. Tho only enrcespfnt remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
t»nd Prostration, from over-work or other causea.
$1 per vial, or 5 viaJs and larg:e vial powder, for $5.
Sold by DruggiaU, or sent postpaid un receipt of price.
lIL'PFJIUtIVJIfcU. to., 11l Jill 3 MUltaiu bU, Now York.
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HBSK m* ILIT i : r,v:< :i m >• '.AIMERA ; . /A
MILD * r*TnaFiMt
ljp
THE AMERICAN TMACCQ COMPtHY. SUCCESSOR I / H'
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPOML
I CIGARETTE
has steed the Test of Tima
MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER
BHANDS COMBINED
~ ■ " ~ •——in —rrnnr
i£pg Running
; Cures ||j||§ |
the Serpent's At 1
[I Sting.
( CONTAGIOUS ,n a, J lt? 8ta * es cora *('
/) pletely eradicated by I
[{{ R nnn POISON »- r -S- Obstinate sores [|
I DLUUU ruiawsi and ulcers yield toltsfl
[{ healing powers. Itrc-fi,
n moves the poison and buiiils up the system.
\i A valuable treatise oa the a Is. ease and its treatment f
it' mailed free. |
[| SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
IcWiVES
WE OFI-ER A REMEDY WHICH
IHSUBES SAFETY TO LIFE
GIF MOTHER m CHILD.
"Mothers' Friend"
ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN,
HORROR AND RISK.
"My wife used only two bottles. She
was easily and quickly relieved; is now
doing 1 splendidly.—
J. S. MORTON, Harlow, N. C.
Sent by express or mail, on receiptor price.
SI.OO per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free.
BRADFIEU) KEGCLATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
f DOCTORS LAKH
f| l'i'! rii DISPENSARY. I
I V JQ or.;, 'j "■ :. A-, j FOURTH Sr..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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... .•! >.-n: ii' • io! •' catu
.ll} .!)•, ir:,l ::nd r.«-.:S:tl tt. »f ••n'.-ryy,
■ . : . •!,. well-.. ... :C. i - !'! IS. r««, I'its.
i : : >l. .. i.f the Skin,
; 1,-.! , I ri:: i \' '1 .i-'.ltatfoii
•i j.,-.; e;ti< siv ieuuwU ntuii O Bee ho on, 9to
J to ■; '<» ' . .. only.
' Hi, of: x- or Rii.a.- - I>t:-. i.VS'.K, Cu't
SNA 1 !' /JSP ITUsX.-JMi"l*.l ILUII.rA
A Every Womaa
in .<> Somatin: 5 needs a reU
' v pl,!o monthly regulating
•>f 9 (A
/-\X. Dr. PEAL'S |
Pi -TN Y~R< JYAL, PILLS,
L . '.!•* /: 'Ver ti.sappotot.
f I.UO. i'jai -'il-itiiziij Cu « Cio cuuiC, U#
fcaie t>y Gbryaial Pharmacy"
THE CITIZKIST.
Our Mysterious Slang.
A young Engl'shman. on his first visit
to this county, relates to the Buffalo
"Commercial'' ihe following as specimens
of American ,»lang that he overneard ia a
Pullman car in Chicago. The colored
! psrter said to the conductor: "You better
J go and talk with that ladv in lower 10; I
[ can't do nothin'with her; she's too flip.'
"Oh ge on and be patient with her," repii
td the conductor. Presently the porter
returned with: "She's too much lor me,
conductor; she's gettin' flipper" "As the
porter stood waiting near me," *aid the
Enplishman, "I a-ked what he meant by
the lady was flip, or flipper. "'Why. 1
mean she's to fresh," answered the porter,
" 'To fresh?' I queried.
" 'Yes; that is, she's to soon,' he expla
ined.
'• 'Flip, l'resh, soon—l don't understand
you yet,'l told him with a laugh.
" 'Oh, can't yon talk English?' exclaim,
ed the porter; 'well, I mean she's too fly.
—Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses just the
needed elements to build up the week
Get only Hood's.
—Fred Roth, who owns a brewery at
Chewton, 11 miles south of Sew Castle,
and who was refused a license by Judge
Wallace at the March term of court, has
taken a peculiar method of evading the
law. His brewery is running night and
day, and he sell - his product ia Lawrence
county. Roth went to Lowellville, 0.,
where he took out a wholesale license
He then resumed operations at his brewery
and ships the entire product to Loweil
ville In Chewton he has an agent who
takes orders for the beer. It is shipped
from the wholesale warehouse at Lowell
ville, and delivered at Chewton, and thus
no law is violated.
Why Not Try the.New and Better Way
Of doing your shopping? Instead of
coming to ttio store, ujiikt* tli6 store come
to you. Yes, and the best and biggest
store iu the country at that: namely, Eaut
inann Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a
Postal and you will get their spring and
summer Catalogue gratis, enabling you to
order by mail anything you may wish, and
saving as much money as city people do.
■'Here is something new," said the bank
er. The something new looked like a new
fangled type writer, and so it war* to a
certain extent. He rattled away on the
keys for a minute and turned out the
following figures:
27 6 6
34 0 3
330 0
40 5 7
25 5 0
3823
48 7 8
54 0 1
Then be touched a button and in an in
stant had the sum t>>t'il 30,175. All done
in an infant, and the ligfitlniug calculator
is not in it with that machine
KelieJ in Six Hours.
—Distressing Kidney anti Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the "Sew
Grtat South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy is a great surprise on
account of it.- exceeding promptness in
relieving pai > iu the bladder, kidney, back
and ever;, part of the urinary passages in
rale or leiiiale It relieves retention ot
water ami pain in pa.-sing it almost iin
mediately. If you want quick relief aud
cure this is your remedy. Sold by .1. C.
liedick druggist Butler Pa.
Possibly it i< none ofour buisoess, but
we are inclined to think that foreigners
who come here to many American heiresses
should be taxed. They might eomo uuder
the head of contract laborers.
—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
duse greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C
Redick, druggist. Butler.
—The natives of North Alaska and Si
beria have no knowledge of monev, and
tourists to that country have to exchange
the same into batter goods
—Window gardening and the ca'o of
plants generally is now a real fashionable
fa l and if you want to please a girl instead
ot sending her a bouquet you must give
her a pot with a nice young shoot of a
plant in ir.
—ltch on human, mange on horses,
dogs aud ull stock, cured in 30 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by J. C. Redick, drug
gist, Butler Pa.
—"Doesn't Mrs. JToowoniau strike you
as a person of remarkably decided opin
ions."—Naw. She can't make up her
uiind, apparently, whether she wants to
be 8 gentleman or a lady.
—Since it has gone into the Courts,
could a burglar plead that he burgled un
der hypnotic influence, simply because
the policeman on the beat was asleep?
In Henry Johnston's Arnica A" Oil Lin
iment is combined the curative properties
of the difleretit oils, with the heanug qual
ities of Aiinca Good for man and ani
mal. Every bottle guaranteed.
—Paul Cooper, of Albany (son of James
Fenimore Cooper), who died last week,
was not known as a writer, but dropped
many pleasant gems of thought in dis
course It was be who admitted, in tne
glow of al'ler-dmner conversation, that the
fvo holiday s he kept were Christmas and
the anniversary of the great stor.a that
blew the Pilgrim. Fathers off the coast of
New York aud on the rock of Plymouth.
Many teachers and pupils in Pennsyl
vania are trying for the free Normal
School course offered by the Kdiuboro
Publishing Co . Edinboro Pa. Every
school in Butler couuty should have an
agent. You'd better write them.
I
—"Why is it, Mr. Greenwoods," the
' young wife asked, "that you charge twice
as much tor your peas as Mr Smith across
th-> way?"
"Veryeasily explained, madam," repli
ed the smiling grocer. "0 ir peas are all
I hand planted. Those that Mr. Smith
handles are mere machine works
Co.-tiveness is the primary cause ot much
1 disease, Dr IL-ury liaxter's Mandrake liit
i ters will peiinanently eure co.-tiveuess.
' Every bottle warranted.
—The Greek Repnblice raised money
for war by "inviting" wealthy citizens to
contribute. They always contributed libei
aliy, as on one occasin the head of a rich
man in Athens was cut off for a refusal.
—Germany's realizition of her snip
canal and Russia's start ou a thousand mile
water way to connect the Baltic aud Black
, seas shonlb silence the doubters who do
; not think Western Pennsylvania can build
50 miles ol canal anl as much more of
canalized rivers.
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the H(art giv I
perfect relief iu all cases of Organic ->r
Sympathetic Heal Disease ill 30 minutes,
aiid speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy f.»r Palpilatiou, Shortness ol
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left
Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart.
One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
—lf a needle be inserted into the skin c
a supposed corpse and withdrawu, the hole
will remain open if the patient be really
dead. But if the patient lives the skin
will close up and the hole disappear.
—To extract money from Maurice Hoar
a Hartland, 111., farmer, three masked
men, who entered his house last Friday
night, pounded him for a time and held
i his feel on a hot stove. He sti'l kept silent
J and they stretched him on a stove until
the pain j(was so great 'hat he could no
longer endure it. Then he told where
h? had. $45 secreted, and after securing
| this they made their escape.
At the boarding school.
•'How was it that Emily did not irrad
uateT"
" She failed in her exaniination."
" Wasn't she a good student?"
"YeK but when it came down to the
examination, she could remember Hnly --
of the 3" uses of the hairpin." —Pack.
"In this," said the thankful of twins,
Trotting them both on his knees.
With a thought ot the neiehbor's where
triplets had come,
"Don't one little pa ; r beat threes.''
Thti saucy, barefooted bov bad been*li>h
ing
"My son," s lid the kindly old gentelman,
"why do you waste jour time fishiujl
when you should be taming ni«.ney with
which to buy staowf"
"I don't need any shoes."
"Why not?"
t ' 'Oiuse.' aad he displa3 - ed his catch of
wo eels, "I've tot a pair of slippers."—
"A stitch in time" often saves c< nsamp
tion. Downs' Elixir used in time saves
life.
Said one little girl to another litte girl,.
As proudly as could be.
"I'll tell you something very nice
That my papa told to me
He said I was the sweetest girl
That ever could be."
Said the other little girl to that oce little
girl:
"Why. now, how can that be?
For that is just the v«ry same thing
That Ely papa told me."
(And neither was as sweet as my little
girl,
As anyone could see.)
—Tudor Jenkis in St K.jii > n
—English Spavin I.iniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lamps and blem
ishes from 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 Blemish Care ever known.
Sold bv J. C. Redick, druggist Builer Pa
SPECIAL NOTICE.
That I will sell, until iurther notice, v he
following goods at the old prices, regard
less of the advance ot 20c per gallon tax
by the government: AA. pure rye, 2 years,
$2.00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years,
$2.25; Old Cabinet. 4 years, $2.50 per gal
lon; Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rye,
5 years, $3.50 per gallon; Pinch Golden
Wedding, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour
bon, $4 50 per gallon; Bannioville, Dough
erty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon.
California wines, dr, and sweet, from 75c
per gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct bram's; my
own importation. Sherry and Port wine,
from $2 50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the
finest Irish and Scotcti whiskies at lowest
wholesale rates. Call or send for special
price lists at
A. ANDRIESSEN.
188 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
All orders by mail promptly attended.
No extra charge for packing. Telephone
549. '
Robt. Lewin,
WHOLESALE
WHISKEY MERCHANT
ABB IMPORTEB OF
FINE WISES AND LIQUORS,
I3G Wat«>r St.. (Opptis'te B. £ O. Depot.)
Pittsburg, Pa.
FiNCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING
FOR MFDICAL AND FAMILY USE.
(1 1/0 per Qt., or li Ql*. for $•") U(P
Finch's Golden Wedding, Dougherty,
Uuckt-nneimer. L<>rge Gibson, Bridgeport,
Mr. Vernon, Overhoit, etc. This is the
only house not rectifying in Ihe city.there
fore our goods are warranted pure. Goods
securely packed aud boxed without extra
charge, C. 0 I) acd mail orders receive
prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3
ear old, $2.03 per g alton. Try us.
LOliK AT THE PEG
DEFORE you hang op 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 perfeotly safe for all
Medicinal, Social or Family
purposes.
F:// Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mail and Express orders
■Clipped the same day as re
r 'ived, and we pay charges on
ill orders of 510.00 and over.
Jos. FLEMING & SON,
■ll2 MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Corn & let: rH c L'.sr r: V ins 3 end L'aucrf mailed frte
What Nerve Berries
have done for others
TH DAY." ''
MEN Easily, Quickly
and Permanently Restored. aoTH DAY -
A positive cure for all Wcaicnesses,
Nervousness, Debility, and ail their
train of evils resulting from early errors
and later excesses; the result of over
work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops
andgivestone and strength to thesex
ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or
nightly emissions caused by youthful
errorsor excessive use of tobacco,opium
and liquor, which lead to consumption
and insanity. Their use shows immedi
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BERRSES, no other.
Convenient to carry in vest pocket.
Price, g'.OO per box, six boxes, one full
treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure
any case. If not kept by your drug
gist we will send them by mail, upon
receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto
AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0.
W, L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE*'""''*>&».
CORDOVAN,
JBf: FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF.
mi W4.*3.sp FINE CALF&KANGAROO.
Jl? • SjtT POLICE,3 SOLES.
m 6 0*2. WORK'NGM EN ' s
ttw I 'EXTRA FINE- J> -
BOYS SCHOOLSHOES.
PiT** LADIES*
A?' - B Es rD oNGOI A.
' SEND FOrt CATALOGUE
W L DOUGLA3'
• DROCKTON.jnASS.
OverOns Million People wesr the
W. L, Douelas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our '■-•iries arc equally satisfactory
They give tha best value tor the ir^iney.
T!IL-V equal custom shoes i;i styl- nvl lit.
Thilr wearing; qualities are unstu passetl.
The prices r.ro uniform,—stamped on sole.
From J i to S3 saved over other makes.
1 i your dealer cannot supply you v. c can. .'-"old by
DOUTT.
W HII'ESTOWN.
L i <J- W lOK
DKALER, I»2
Bough mi Worked Lumber
OP All- XISDS
Oours, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Always in Slock.
i.lMt. HAIF. AND PLASTER.
"Oulco opposite P. A W. Depot,
BUTLER
MARTINCOURT « CO.,
Have been in the business so long and have con
ducted their business in such a manner that a custom
er once is a customer always. They don't lose their
trade because everybody is satisfied. They never mis
• represent or try to get rich oft one customer. They
1 understand how to buy, what to buy and where to
buy. The) pay spot cash tor everything. They buy
■ji which gives them the lowest prices and enables them
to retail goods at wholesale prices. They tell you
plainly what the quality is and guarantee it just as
ijv they represent it. You know just what you are buy
» » ing. It is they who have brought down the price in
everything they handle till everybody is astonished.
,6, ,4. They are not afraid of work and have respect for
■4- 4? everybody, rich and poor alike. They are the largest
'f 'f wholesale and retail dealers in their line in the State
and have been for years and this year have thousands
| | and thousands of dollars more invested in their busi-
V' ness than ever. They confine themselves exclusively
'•' to every thing belonging to a driving or team outfit
Buggies and Wagons and everything pertaining thereto.
They manufacture all kinds of harness—both hand
and machine made and all parts of harness, and keep
T whips, lap dusters, harness oil, axle grease, buggy
t f tops and cushions, wheels robes and blankets. No
difference what you want about your horse or vehicle
i come to us. Talk about floor space they have thous
/Tr ands of feet more floor space than any one in the
same business in the county. If you have not been
" * there, ask you neighbor, he has and he will tell you
it is the place to buy. Call in, they want to get ac
quainted with you.
S. B, Martincoiirt, J. M. Leighner.
5. B. MARTINCOURT CO.
128 E. Jefferson St., Butler Pa.
P. S.—We have also added a large, complete line of fine and cheap
trunks.
Cooper Sc Co., Having received a full assort
j ment of the latest novelties in
Foreign and Domestic Woolens
T^ilnr<s
1 d-IIvFI suitable for Spring trade, we are
prepared to make suits to otder at prices which will defy all compe
tition in Ouality, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Call and be con
vinced before leaving your order for
-A Sprir\£> Suit.
LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST.
BUTLER, PA.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.'
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
g J|
~ 1 • J
O COUHIEL fasSf
Ely"* Cream Balm is not a■ liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it it
_ quickly absorbed. It el ans/ s the head, allays inflammation, heals _ _
L the sores. Sold bi/ druggists or sent by mail on. receipt of price. Cflft
DUG ELY BROTHERS GG Wvmn Street NEW YORK. 3UC
TT7I. f .i. Y_ We take pleasure in an-
Wrinl IS swt " r ' n g thi<i question.
Knowing it to be what
T fiTTDD TT ,V6r -5" family wants, a
I I 111 Khi 11 remedy they can use at
1 UUillJ U aU y time in all safety,aud
one that will relieve pain internal or ex
ternal sooner than any other known rern
euy. We insist in cases ol bad Sprain,
Bruise, Cholera-Morbus, Pain in the Stom
ach, Toothache, &c . that you use this
remedy. Nice clean and pleasant to use.
Sold by Druggist?,
price & soc
Put up by—
I [IE II [O.
Butler Pa.
WHAT
DO.
IIS NATURE'S OW*I TONIC.
Stimulates the appetite und pro
duces refreshing sleep.
GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO HURSINS
R MOTHERS.
Checks wasting diseasea. stops
night sweats, cures incipient
consumption.
O Increases and flash.
MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD,
Promotes healthy lung tissue.
Will give the palo and jpuny the
Mrosy cheeks of youth.
CTOES ATX FEJIAI.O COMPLAINTS.
Makes strong u 1 ind women of
weaklings.
SEUIOtSPf. iROI Tuiti PILLS
Cure Zi. /asting Diseasea and
their sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c.
They are neither styptic nor caustic, and
>t-vo no coagulating eft'eet on the content.!
£ t:.e stomach or its lining; consequently
!-Ot hurt the teeth or cause constipation
i- t'-i .-Thoea, as <io the usual forms ot Iron
s treatment 50c. pamphlet tree, if
kept by your 'irtiggist, address
GIL-MORE & CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
VITALIS
/AADE A Wei!
LtDay.
VSTALIS .c.,m f;
THE GREAT 4'
VRZNC'A R£K:£uY
rroilnca the Hpsu'ia ii ::■> - !' ift3
powerfully nmt quifkl.v. v ! •• i nil o!h< rs
fall. Voii-.i' s::c-i v.'.il re;.-;. ,• tj.-;r l3f i i;:aishoo4
and old 111. a will recov. r tin ;; •. i:W'll viver
bTBsiox VJTAHS. II<1« ■ ■ r -
Fieres Xcrv ■>. i.e.-3. I -t \ ; . tii.jMiK-fci')
NlK».t::.- Lost «'.•••. r, FalUug Mem
ory, Wasting Di ■- t -t<l . I efh ets of sell
abuso or excess ami indisci ;i-n U aras off
insanity and consnmptk:;. Insist on havmn
VITAI.IS, no oilier. Can be c-rried til\est
j locket. By mail. #I.OO i r p.u l:a f. or six for
<55.00, V.il)| a P«vlti»c vritten guarantee to care
II re In ml tin' money. l';i£".l:ir fill-. Address
CiLVHF.I' KKJiMH' fOBr.'.NV, Chirafo, ll'.
: :.j/V lutzrma besultb
V #M. J SURE - ABOOLWEL? T»«L CJ ? L F U *J
from any injurious tubntancc. V" 1 ' 1,
LAT3E EEE7CED.
We GUARANTEE ■ CURE or refund jour money.
Price V 3.00 per bottle. Send 4e. (or treatise.
T£UKtfOMT SULDICAi' CO., Bolton, UaM.
Trotting Stallions
STORM BIRD 9459-
Record 2:35 at 4 Years.
Sire of Mildred.half mile trial in 1:03 and
quarter in 32 seconds as a 2-year-old. Sire
Lord Rassell (brother to Maud S 2:08})
?ire of Kremlin 2:07J, Uustler Ru.sr.ell 2:12J
and 16 others in 2:30.
Dam Storm 2:2GJ. producing daughter of
Green Mountain Maid, dam of 9 in the 2:30
list, 540 of her descendants are in the 2:30
list and holds 28 of the World's records.
Will be found at the Butler Fair Grounds
during the summer of 1893 in charge ol
Win. G. Wei trie Pedipree on application.
TERMS $25 to insure.
BUFFALO BOY 3882.
By Pocahontas Boy 2:31, sire of Clay
Qontas 2:1 li and others trom 2:121 to 2:30.
Dam Lady S full lister toStephen M. 2:28 J.
Will brf fouud at his old home, Isle, Pa.
lie has proven himself to be the best stock
horsa for carriage and road horses that is
to bo foil ad in the county.
TERMS $lO to insure. For further in
formation address.
ALONZO MoCAX BLESS,
ISLE, PA.
RESTORE
Before cr.J Att.r I my.
Kew dw.-verv. Will br»co T u up :n a veek.
Pol,! with a WBITTtN (iI'ABA NTf.E l • Our.. Nertous
»*Wiilv.J.oM ■ fR.-xo»l Power in either*. '• «roiuM»-
rv f.-'ii- : i from v cm-e. It i ■ '■ n
1t...» 1... :■ ,«.t I f..nsuißp!, -i . i :ti-«i:tv, t' i» »;»•*
bv ni.itl. f. for nr.- <• With every 5.1 ..r.let we cr.o
a W •t' «■'. " r • I;•I> B1 11 • MSO»>' • Ad*
diesflPEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland Ohio.
—For Sale bv Ohrysial Pharmacy.
AFTER all others FAIL
83 Consult the Old Reliable"
DR.LOBB
341) FIFTEENTH ST., PHI LA.,
Thirty years' c ntlnuous practice In the cure of all
diseases of men and women No matter from what
cause or how loner standing. I will iruarantee a cure.
J92-Patfe t loth-liouud Book tfccai'J) and mailed
t-HEK.
P, r; ■*: -'ij $$
'Mi •** ■ V .
■ ' CMT
ABSOI" .
<!\ Ml'l'lM .I-.. re; |W «••••>»« »»"t
Steffi.v v.. . SSS*;
u' • •-
sore. v • 1 ■ < ' V. v :
and blcclln;r •• :» u» rn.. ""•teMfll
HWHI«t tktt tHßMrtk - * • • ,l
Men 2
- 1 to distribute
♦hi our advertibe-
X mcnts In Dart payment for a high «rade Acme
i bicycle. wnich wo send them on approval. No!
♦ work done until tho bicycle arrives and proves
T satisfactory.
: Young Ladies Cl Hltao C torm3. j i
S It bojsoririrls apply they must bo well recom
} mended. Wrife for particulars
| ACME CYCLE COHPANY,
| ELKHART. IND. J
LYE"
. . r.-:;?oac
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. 2?. . U :. content. i
v . • ~.••• r.r «'<•. win
.1 • mwd Hants*.op !
> iiliuul tolling.
afe' 1.1 nslug not |
e" • ;*m« .tofih clnset* I
L ■. • alnt... iro«, etc.
i - 2 .-.JA.- CALX HTB CO
aau .. ruia.. i'».
s Mai " | D . T. RAPE'S. I' 22 s Mai "
Street. ( ) Street.
THE LEADING MIL LIN FRY HOUSE OF
BUTLER COUNTY.
Come see our spring Millinery. Even IF YOL' DON'T WANT
l"i» BUY. Our display is Jar ahead of all previous years in Style and
beajty, and the prices are much lower. The largest stock, the
choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler.
m! Mourning Goods a Specialty. "ft?
They Are Here
WE WANT YOU
TO SEE
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We mean the Bed
Room Suit We
spoke of
LAST WEEK
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PRICES SIB.OO, $22.00,
$25.00, $28.00 and $30.00
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The Best Values in America.
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CAMPBELL&TEMPLETON
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THE HOME FURNISHER,
BUTLER, PA.
Jewelry-Silverware--Clocks.
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe
. ent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J.R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Mais St., Duffy Block
of E ectric Bell and Cloc'.i.
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