Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 15, 1895, Image 4

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    TAKE
And accept the greatest opportuoit}
ever offered to buy your Footwear
»t old pricee. Yon will thank us
for calling your attention to the pri
ces when yon see the goods^^^^^
At $1 50, $2 00 and $3 00,
Ladies' Tan Kid Lace Shoes
Needle and Opera Toe, neatly trim
•d with Diamond Cut Tip, Popular
shades ot tan, width from A to fc;
sizes to 7.
At 75c, $1 00, $1.25 and $1.50,
Ladies Fine Button Shoeß Paten*
Tip.
At 50c, 75c, $1 00 and $1 25,
Ladies FineOxtords in lan and
Black.
At $1 00, $1 25 and $1 50,
Ladies' White Kid Opera Slippers
1 strap Sandals and Canvas Oxfords
At 85c. $1 00, $126 and $1.50,
Misses Fine Shes Tan and Black,
Opera and Square toes, Best
»nd wsaring Shoes ever offered for
the money.
#- B.C, Huselton,
Leader in Low Prices and Reliable Goods.
, . _ Opposite Hotel Lowry
1 02 N. Main Street, - P1 _______
IN order to make room for rhe immense stock of fall and win
ter goods that we have bought, we will make up our and
medium weight goods at prices much below their real value. i
E*e Sne for yo'u to get a suit, or pair of trousers for
can buy them elsewhere. We guarantee a perfect fit sat.stact.cj
in each and every particular. This offer holds good until Ist ol
September.
141 J- S. Young,' Si.
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DIAMONDS J KINGS. EAR RINGS. pnjgjjgTUDs.
WATCHES } GKNT9 ' GOLU ' "SSBWU LADIES' chatlain.
JEWELRY } GOld PID9, Ear KlDBrS ' Bracelets. Etc
.. ■ m m mm <mm T«* Sets, Ofcfltors, Butter Dishes andgiEverJlLurt
StTT.TT JSR. W ARU*t thfttcan M round in «Em cU« aUitv..
BOOGES BROS. 1874 } ,,,1vla
E. GRIEB, JEWTER.
Mo. 139, north Main St, B JTLEB/PA.,
~+*+MU. R. QRIEB.-^'-+'<+
DO YOU WANT AN Sole sgent for B-hr Bros. & Co,, A.
IflL *« n * Merrill and other high grade
vJlxdD • pianos. They are always in stock.
w» znak* aod wu the Reasons why you should buy a piano
£JWW T)Q y% 1r /j yA or organ of J. R. Grieb
A uvlidl Vl jst. I handle high grade instru
aß=a*=^=: ments.
Established 1871.
At It mr slno.. 2(1 j buy direct from manufacturers
"Wy?.a^rtFinSh. ' and pay no commission, thereby sav-
A fttrictfy HIKII GradeOr- j,,., T] LE purchaser all middle profits,
gtn httMflt price.
fr * e ' 1 , 3d. I do not have any agents, an
KtWiyDfl Organ CO. expensive luxury who l>ore you to
JFt Wiyoi, lad. death. Butler is full of them at pres
ent, and in order to compete with my prices naturally must sell inferior goods. A
full line of small goods always in stock.
J. R. GRIEB,
118 South Main Street, - - - Butler, Ta
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W Cold- head
WW* Cream Balm U not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into tU nostril* it it
eaicklv absorbed. It eUanse* the head, allays inflammation, heal* _
50c Hnmvs7ZT*v7Xr fflwi 50c
Rob't. Lewin,
WHOLBSALI
WHISKEY MERCHANT
AID IHPOBTBR OK
FIN* WINKS AND LIQUOKS,
i3C Water St.. (OppogUe B. 40. Depot.)
PilUburK, Pa.
PINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING.
Rom MIDICAL AND FAMILY ÜBK
SI.OO per Qt. f or 6 Qta. tor $.1.00 •
Finch's Golden WeddiDg, Doogherty,
Guckenbeiraer, Lorge Gibson, Bridgeport,
Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. Tbis in tbe
only honse not reotifyiDg in tbe city,there
fore oor goods are warranted pure. Goods
securely packed and boxed without extra
oharge, C. 0. D and mail ordern receive
prompt attention. Grandfather's cboioe 3
ear old, 92.00 per gallon. Try us.
WEAR
HAHHERSLOUGH BRO'S
FBOOS Itt FTK, lailo-mdi
CLOTHING
For sale by prominont tlc.nlers
all over the State. None genuine
without Hammerslough Bro's
lab-.d. The swellest and best
wearing clothes in this Country.
Ask your clothier for them
to distribute
■ * oar a4rerti»«-
pwntc iii pari payment for a hl«h Acaie
fckrrcJo. wlitch w© aaod ihcin on apprvraVH)
fpnrk (SOTIC* until toe blcfoli anfrc* and yiovN
—iiftctory.
Young Ladles *^ # as,L h6
If brrru orjdrla app 1 r they tiniat bo well roooia
wnflurt- Vlrit% tor parttouiio>
ACME CYCLE COriPANY,
EUCHART, IND.
LHOES FOR THE COUNTRY,
CITY and VILLAGE; Shoes for
all; We bare tbem It's a good ghoe
that fits Perfectly, Lookß Handsome
and wears well.
DO YOUWEAR SHOES?
Then buy from us and save money
Any size and width yoa want here.
A large assortment to choose from
Satisfaction guaranteed. Manufac
tures are asking 25 per cent advance
on shoes We Bball make no advance
while our present Stock lasts.
$30,000,00
Of Fine Footwear
To be sold at Old Prices.
At 90c, $1 00, $1.25 and $1.50,
Men's Fine Shoes, Congress and
Bals, Tip or Plain Pointed or Full
Toes.
At $1 40, $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00,
Men's Tan Shoes Razor, Needle and
Chicago lasts, Best Shades;widths b
to E
At 75c SIOO aDd $1.25.
Men's Working Shoes, strong aDd
serviceable.
At 75c, SI.OO, $1,25 and $1.50
Boys and Youths Shoes in Tan
and Black; all new shapes. These
are beauties All shades of Tan if
Children's Lace and Button Shoes
Sizes 3to 11, 85c to SI.OO. Smaller
aizes 50c, 75c and $1 00.
+ SU ITStSU ITStSU ITSj+
V) All Wool Pants to order.. $ 3.00
All Wool Suits to order... 15.00 J|>
17 Duck Alpaca &c., suits... S-s f) 2
Byciclc Suits ,to order... 9 <*>
<3 Bloomers Knee pants 3.00 *~i
QU Mackintcshci to order.... 5 50 C«
JQ Boys Suits to order 4 5" hfl
pH . >
2 Dress Suits and Fine jg
< TROUSERINGS H
£ A Specialty. S3
V) nj
Give us a Call. ++++ >
|THE FISH |
H Tailoring Co., >
2 Diamond Street, North Z
<,I 04f e i r de pa° Urt g
•fSUITS+SUITS-f SUITS +
Qouth Shore Wine Co.
East. Erie Co., Pa.»**
Manufacturers of Dinner, Family,
Medicinal and Altar Wines.
We would like to have you give our
wines a trial anil will ship to you on re
ceipt of order one case of assorted wines
containing One Dozen Quart Bottles for
$6, as we are ready to open an account
with you. After you have been satisfied
as to the ouality, you will have the ad
vantage of ordering such wines as you
may need.
We guarantee our wines to be Abso
lutely pure, anil free from adulteration;
3to 5 years of age. Hope you will favor
us with a trial order, as we are certain
you will lie pleaseil with our wines.
We have 75 acres of choice wine grapes
and raise our own grajies for wine. 'I he
South Shore was founded in 1H64 and is
the largest wine cellar in the state.
We ship no wines under three years of
age, as it requires that time to mature
and make a perfect wine.
Respectfully yours,
SOUTH SHORE WINE CO.,
M. A. CALDWELL,
Proprietor.
(J. ROSS RAYMOND, Gen'l Agent,)
North East. Erie Co., Pa.
CAIN FIND paper
' !T"» •»»•& ir -it A'l jioreiu "1
. ;'',rj-MII!GTO!TEHuS.
▼ 1 lor tt'ivoftlsiug «i lowant
i- What aa ordinary man «tU
jSj and the way be eats it would
be enough to give dyspepsia
jf to an ostrich—unless the oa
jV trich were wise enough to a»-
m sist his digestion
from time
time with an
e ® cient combi
nation oI vege
table extracts. ,
_ Such a prepara
jf W tion is Doctor
» » Pierce's PTeassnt
AA*#, V ./&■— Pellets. They
J* . are the pill* par
ft for
G&r those who some
time* eat the wrong things and too
much. They stimulate action in all of
the digestive organs. They stop sour
stomach, windy belching*, heartburn,
flatulence and cure constipation, bilious
ness, dyspepsia, indigestion, sick head
ache and kindred derangements.
They are gentle, but prompt in re
moving offending matter from the stom
ach and bowels, and have none of the
unpleasant features of other pills. They
do not grip* and cause no violent shock
to the system.
One little " Pellet" is a laxative. Two
are mildly cathartic. One taken after
dinner insures perfect digestion, sound
sleep and an absence of foul breath in
the morning.
They are unlike ordinary pills, because
you do not become a slave to their use.
They not only afford temporary relief,
but effect a permanent cure.
Once used they are always In fa»or.
Your name and address on a postal
card will bring a free sample package of
4to 7 doses. World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
CAtfYION.— Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets Bfc easy name to remtmbtr.
Don't let some designing dealer persti&4«
you to take some pills represented as just
as eood." He makes more profit on the
'Must as irood'' kind. That's why he pra
krs to sell them. That's the reason why
ou better not take them.
SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Bogs,
AND POULTRY.
SOO Pair Book na Treatment of Animal i
and Chart Pienl Free,
cntu ( F>'TerH,('anrratlon*,lnflammatioa
A.A.I Spinal .Tlrnlngitls, Milk Fever.
B.ll.—Mmim. LanfDPH, K bramatlin.
C.<'.~lM»tcmp«-r, Nasal I>l«rhartjes.
D.l>.—Hof» or (irubn, Worm*.
R.E.— ('nuitba. Ileavea, J'nruinoula.
F.F.—Colic or Gripe*. Bellyache.
Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
11.11. l'rlnary and Kidney Diseases.
J. I.— Eruptive IJl«ra«es. Knnic.
.K.—l»l*eases of I»iK«Mtion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle (over SO doscsJt - - .00
Stable Case, with Specified, Manual,
Veterinary fore Oil anil Medicator, 17.00
Jar Vateriaary t ore Oil, . . 1.00
Ssli *1 DraitUU; •» Ml aayvkir. lad la lay
juctllj n rwlpl ol prir*.
■limits «SB. ro.. > ■ • k ntwiniM at, <«
siSpiair?
HOMEOPATHIC ff ft
SPECIFIC No.uU
In use 30 ;un Tb« only imrcessfnl remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
AND Prostration, from overwork or other CIQIM
$1 per rial, or 6 rials and lar*® vial powder, for 96.
■old Wy L»rurcl««» «»r ••ot poetpeid f»ri re«»lpl of prlc*.
■mPUBKlb' If D. CO., 11l a 11» WUU*m »L, *»«y«rk.
S FOR
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON
S the
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER
3 BLOOD
f^xpECTAifr^^rx^r^
sMfITHPRS SIS 4
emuintno. er.ndch.id. t
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
5 Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. 5
I My wife used ".HOTHKItS' FBI END" bo- (
j for** liirtb of lior Ilrnt child, she did not J
} suiter from CHAMPS or PAlNS—was quickly }
S relieved :it the criticul hour suffering but p
V little -she had no pains af tt:rw»rd anu hur V
/ rocovery was rapid. /
f E. E JOHNSTO!», Eufaula, Ala. C
J Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of /
f price, SI.OO per bottle. Book "To Moth- V
y ers" mailed Free. r
<BKAIXIKI.iI UKOI'LATOII CO., Atlanta, Ot. (
C BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTB. (
SPRL
"n «r vSy/AA.
■HMMtimyi wu»fttwv'UHmain \/ A ,>a>,
MI U TnA.r IM K p
"Mm
W «WWt*» JIWacWMY tWCISMIit Y/
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Hit stood the Test ol Tints
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMBINED
■ggj
4 JA
Gentleman,
r scholar and a Judge of good
is often applied to
"hale fellows, will met." Our
Old Export will pass muster
under the most rigid test. It Is
guaranteed 8 years old, free from
•11 fusel oils and adulterations
smooth, and a capital liquor for
either social or medicinal uses.
Full Quarts. $1.00;
•Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mall nnu Express orders
shipped the same day as recelv
ed, und we pny charges on all
orders of SIO.OO and over.
Jos. FLEMING & SON,
*l2 MARKET ST.,
Rittsburg. Pa.
Complete Prio* Lists ol Winss and Liquors mailed Ire*
(JO TO
W. E. RALSTON'S
For fine Watches, Diumoodp and
Optical Ooodn of all kinds.
-v Examined Free
r. fCh an r e by
ypw V^' v U.K. FRKXCH
(iraduate Opti
C'?n, at No. 132 S M.'in street,
liutJer, Pa.
THK CITIZEN-
Good Time For Tanners.
Our local shoe-dealers and harness mak
ers report that they have recently received
notice of an advance in the price ot leath- J
er stock consequent upon the increased
price demanded by manufacturers.
It is reported that the demand for leath
er products is fully half greater than it
was a couple of years ago. There is also
a growing scarcity of hides to tan. When
the panic came over the country,Jthe farm
er and stock raiser absorbed the notion
that men would cease to eat beef and
wear shoes. So the cattle trade was al
| lowed to languish. The farmer assure 0
hiinsell that it would no longer pay to
rear his calves until they were good for
j beef and hides. In consequence the sup
ply of meat has gono short, and the hides
are short, too.
Tanners use American hides generally
for upper leather. The skins of the older
animals are made into split, kip and shoe
leather, or used for harness, trunks, valis
es, dashboards, furniture, etc. The' bulk
of the sole-leather hides come from South
America, Australia and abroad. As the
maker of upper and harness leather finds
that his supply of good American hides
is scanty, he reaches oat into the field that
has hitherto been considered the preserve
of the sole-leather man, acd in con»e
quence the heavy Western hides are re
placing the light Eastern hides, and those
that were used only for the intermediate
sole are coming to the tannery to be work
ed into splits and calf-skins.
The South American and Australian
hides are very heavy, and can be made
into nothing but the heavy grade of sole
leather. Since the duty was removed
from bides, more than 20 years ago, the
hides of the world have come to Amer
ica to be tanned. More than 2,000,000
hides and twice as many goat and other
smaller skins are annually imported to be
made into leather by Yankee tanners, aud
with what are imported »nd what are pro
daced at home, the tanner manages to
t-irn out a leatner crop worth $200,000 a
day. Among the recent shipments were
some of the skins of the sacred eattle >4
the Ganges.
A large portion of the bides tanned in
this country to-day are turned out of tbe
tanneries of Clearfield, Pottei, Elk, War
ren an J Tioga counties in this State, where
there remains the greatest hemlock-tim
ber belt on this continent. Some of these
tanneries produce.l,ooo sides ot sole-leath
er each day and use a train load of bark
daily in their business.
The hemlock question that has begun
to keep the saw mill man awake nights
is aho holding the attention ot the tanner
Most of the big tanners have bought
tracts of the remaining hemlock timber,
but where they are to get their supply ol
tannin in the future is a question that is
receiving a great deal of study. Nothing
ever known has been so rich in tannic acid
and so easy to obtain in large quantities
i»s hemlock bark. It has been used prod
igally, until in the eastern counties ot tie
State, where once bark was abundant and
tanneries were numerous, the supply is
exhausted and the tanneries are gone.
"How Many Toes Has a Cat?"
This was one of the many questions
asked of a certain class during examina
tion week, and simple as the question ap
pears to be, none oould answer it. In the
emergency, the principal was applied to
for a solution, and he also, with a good
natared smile, gave it up, when one of the
teachers, determined not to be beaten by
so simple a question, bit oa the idea of
getting out a delegation ot boys to scour
the neighborhood for a cat When this
idta was announced the whole class wa> t
eJ to join in the hunt. Several boys sent
out, aud soon returned successful. A re
turning board was at once appointed aud
the toes counted, when, to the relief ot
a' 1, it was found that a cat pons< sses 18
toes, 10 on the front feet aud eigbt on the
hind foet.—Our Dumb Animals.
—Great nerve and bodily strei.gth ib
given by Hood's Sar»aparilla. Try it.
—When a man does a mean act he is
sure to suffer for it. You may gain a
temporary advantage sometimes by lying
and deception, but it is only transitory
and in due time you will have occasion
to wish that you had played square. Im
precations recoil on your head. The Devil
is a blundering ass, and always puts his
foot in it.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystio
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, in cis. Sold by J. C
Keuick, druggist. Butler.
—The Carnegie Steel Company at
July 17, a new plan
which Manager Schwab and chief Elec
trician Kinkey have devised for reheating
molten metal taht has become chilled be
for it can lie poured into the moulds. The
new plan consists in using an electric cur
rent, by which an intense heat is generat
ed. The molten steel was set to bubbling,
and the light and heat were so intense
that the workmeu's eyes suffered seriously,
hut at the next tesc they will wear glasses.
The experiment was successful.
English Spavin Dinlment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lumps 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 Cure ever known.
Sold by J. C. ltedick, druggist Butler PA
—Curtis Joh uson, who disappeared 10
years ago from tireenville, 0., a bankrupt,
relurued last week from Mexico, a million
aire, only to find his wile married again.
She had given him up as dead. She faint
ed when she saw him, and Johnson did
likewise when he found his wife had
another husband.
Br. Agnew's Cure lor the Heart givj
perfect relief in all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Beat Disease iu 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy for I'alpitation, Shortness o:
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lef.
Side aud all symptoms ofa Diseased Heart.
One dose convinces. Bold by City Phar
macy.
—Out in Sioux City when the City
Councils attempted to enforce the ordi
nance requiring bells and lanterns lo be
used on lioycles at night, the bicyolers
arose in their might and tried to make a
burlesque of the affair. They appeared on
parade at night their bicycles carrying red
signal lanterns, locomotive headlights,
torches arid flambeaux, and every rider
had a cow boll, or dinner bell, or gong, or
a big tin horn or some other noise making
device. Thus armed the cyclers rode
through the streets aud made a terrible
noise. Tbey took especial pains to make
the greatest racket when they passed a
Councilman's bouse, and eujoyed the idea
that tbey were making it unpleasant for
the city fathers, ard through that un
pleasantness hoped to secure a repeal of
the ordinance. But did tbey accomplish
their purpose! Not a bit of it. The
Councilmca told them to keep it up, that
people could tell at night where tbey were
and avoid accident, and tbe louder the
gong and the bigger the light the safer
would be the people who did not ride
bikes and were compelled to be oo tbe
streets at night. It is hardly necessary to
say that the wheelmen stopped their little
lacki, instaniei.
Royalties.
One of the incentive* for inventor* to se
cure patents on their inventions i* the
possibility that a handsome income may
be derived therefrom in the shape of roy
alties. In the art of photography, where
the manufacture of sensitixed dry plates
on a large scale has come to be an ex
tensive industry, successlul plate-coating
machines command a good royalty. An
item in the English journal Optician states
that Mr. B. J. Edwards rents out on roy
alty twenty of his patented plate ooating
machines at a yearly rental ot SSOO per ma
ohine. One company uses five ol them,
ilr, Edwaras was a photographer, knew
the needs, of the business and applied
his inventive ingenuity, finally accomp
lishing a succes ful result, llow man}
thousands there must be, having inventive
talent, who could improve the machin
ery in the lines of industry they are fam
ilar with, to the betterment ot mankind
generally andthemselves individually.
The example of Mr. Edwards is only one
of many, where success is attained in t&e
invention of practical and needful im
provements, and should inspire others to
make use of their inventive talents.
Animal Humbugs.
In military stables horses are known to
have pretended to be lame in order to
avoid going to a military exercise. A
chimpanzee had been led on cake when
sick; after his recovery he often feigued
coughing iu order to procure dainties.
The cuckoo, as is well known, lays its
eggs in another bird's nest, and to make
the deception surer it takes away one ol
the other bird's eggs. Animals are con
scious of their deceit, as shown by the
fact that they try to act secretly and
noiselessly; they show a sense ot if
detected,tbey take precautions in advance
to avoid discovery; in some cases the}
manifest regret and repentance. Thus,
bees which steal hesitate often before and
alter their exploits, as if they leared
punishment. A natualist describes how
his monkey committed theft. While he
pretended to sleep the animal regarded
bini with hesitation, aud stopped every
time his master moved or seemed on the
poii.t of awakening.
—Many teachers and pupils in Benusyl
vama are trying for the Iree Norma*
School course offered by the Ediuboro
Publishing Co., Ediuboro Pa. Every
ctiool in Butler county should have aj
agent. You'd better write them.
—A Meadville merchant followed a man
and bis family to the railroad station, and
as they were about to get on the cars aud
go to a picnic and have fun all day, the
merchant demanded of the man that he
pay a bill of long standing that he had
been repeatedly asked to pay, and that he
bad not paid because, a* be said, he had
no money. The merchant saw the fiue
clothes the man and his family wore, saw
' the big picnic basket filled with luncheon,
saw that the man bad money to buy ex
cursion tickets for himself an 1 family—
and not the first time this summer—aud
naturally he came to the conclusion that
il the man had money for those things he
ought to have money to pay his bills—he
ought to have money to pay his honest
debts. Therefore he tackled him in the
presence of a large crowd of spectators
and his voice was not low and soft like
the cooing of a dove, but pitohed in a nigh
key so that men heard it and marveled
thereat, and spake one to the othei and
said; "Lo, he has a nerve, a great gall
has he, that he goeth on the junket with
bis family, and woareth fiue raiment, and
livetb npon the fat of the land, and yet
payetb not his tradesman. Of a verity he
should sock np before he joins the merry,
nierry picnic, or else got hiin to nis b >me
aud there repent him that he hath kepi
the honest merchant out of that which is
bis duu." And the mau went on tne pic
uic car, for a little thing like that never
phases a man who does LOI pa} his debts,
and squanders somebody else's money for
tne pleasues of this world.
I'tlteJ in .Six Hours.
—Diutreesiug Kidney aud BUdder dit
eases relieved in six hours by tlie "New
South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedv is a great surprise oo
account of its exceeding promptness in
lelieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back
and every part of the urinary passages in
u ale or female, it relieves retention o
water aud paiu in passing it almost im
mediately. If you want quick relief and
core this is jour remedy. Sold by . C.
Kedick druggist Butler Pa.
—"Ma,'' inquired Bobby, "hisen't pi a
queer idea of heavent"
"Well, I think not, Bobbv- Whyf"
"I beard him say that the week you
spent at the seashore seemed like heaven
to him.
—Joseph Manuel, aged 98, and his wife,
aged 9ti, have just celebrated at Kenue
bunkport, Me., the seventy-fifth anniver
sary of their wedding.
—A Russian swindler at Saratov has
just been sect to jail tor persuading the
peasants to bay Mcketsto the planet Jupi
ter. He induced them to sell their prop
erty in order to emigrate there, promising
them free land and little work. In paok
ing np tbey lett the images of the saints
behind as they expected to meet them face
to face in the planet.
\M/y Not Try the New and Better Way
Of doing your shopping? Instead o
ooming to the store, make the store come
to you. /es, and the best and biggest
store iu the country at that: namely,Kaut
inann Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a
Postal and you will get their spring aud
snmmer Catalogue gratis, euahling you to
order by mail anything you may wish, and
. aving as much money as city people do
—A scientist is endeavoring to prove
that the bicycle was used ages and ages
ago and claims it is responsible loi the
camel's hump.
—Wigwag—Yes, poor Enpeck died sur
rounded by his wife and family, llob on
What were his last wordst Wigwag—
What a ridiculous question. I told yon
bis wife was t^iere.
—An old settler—The subscriber who
has paid his bill regularly lor yeart.
—A man with wheels in his bead does
not necessarily have a mechanical brain.
—The most side-splitting joke is wasted
equally upon an Englishman and a girl
whose teeth are ugly.
—A fly-paper manufacturer displays
this rather inappropriate advertisement;
"There are no flies on our goods "
Farm For Sale.
Containing 20 acres of good land, with
orchards of apple, peach, pear, and cherry
'lees, grape arbors etc. A good 0 room bouse
with large porches, summer house and
spring water at door, an excellent spring
honse and several other outside building*.
This property is located in Franklin
ownsbip, 2 miles from Mt. Chestnut and
between it and Prospect, and will be sold,
or traded for town property.
For farther particulars inquire at tbii
office.
SHICOUTIOK.
Iu Wall Street nuixswluily carrledjjon with
I lie aid or our Daily Market Letter *nd< pampb -
lets on speculation. MAII.E'i FHKB
Itlßcrellonarv Accounts a Specialty. All In
formation free. Hank references. WKINMAN
Si (to., mock and (iraln llrokers.. 41 .Broadway,
few York,
'' ■' •'#l " **r ,gx,
W. F. Hartzell. FraDil Keni P er '
The Adriance Rinder
Is the lightest draft, the simplest constructed, the easiest operated, ami
the most durable of any binder on the market It will not upset on
the steepest hills. It will cut where all others fail. It will handle as
long or as short >jraiii as anv other binder. It will do better work in
tangled train than any binder in use. This binder is sold on its merits.
If it fails to do as above mentioned, we do not ask you to buy it. All
machines and vehicles sold by us are guaranteed to be as represented
Machinery for all farm use, from the plow to the separator, can be got
from us. Vehicles in various styles and prices. Harness for all kinds
of use. Flv nets and Covers, Dusters, Robes, Blankets. \\ hips. Stc.
In short, anything belonging to a team outfit 1- kept b\ us. llie h.s
wagon on the market is sold bv us. We guarantee it superior to any
thing sold in this county. Call and see us
HARTZELL & KEMPER,
THE QU ESTION > 3 often askc d> What Taint shall we use?
THE ANSWER 1 you are looking (or covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
your money's worth, you must buy
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT.
Ooutrt Most, Looks Beit, Wears Longest, Host Economical, Full Measure.
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. We are in the business to stay and
..u.Hts." * *■ p - suyswtu us.
SSBTA.'Sfiii.
VARNISH KS t
V
J. C. REDICK, 109 N. Main St.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RUL.EST
* GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
SPECIAL NOTICE.
That I will sell, uniil farther notice, he
following goods at the old prices, regard
less of the advance ol 20c per gallon tax
by the government: AA. pure rye 2ytars
$2 00 per gallon' Tippecanoe. 3 years.
$2 25; Old Cabinet, 4 years. $2 50 per gal
lon* Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rve.
5 years. $3.50 per gallon; Finch Golden
Wedding. Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour
on, $4.50 per ga"on; HannisvPlc, Bough
ty. Monticello, 12 year?, $5.50 per gallon
alifornia wines. dr\ and sweet, from
er gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brand"; my
wn importation Sherry and Port wine,
rom $2 50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the
finest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest
wholesale rates. Call or send for special
prioe lists at
A. ANDRIESSEN.
188 Federal street. Allegheny. Pa
All orders by ma : l promptly attended.
No extra charge for packing. Telephone
4P.
DOCTORS LAK.E
fe© 9 FKI ATB
(j J? C/L. ?EIII AVE. AMU FOUHTH ST»
' PITTSBURGH, PA.
'T3BBBt3iX AD rornnoi
id plic.ilod UiwniKM re-iim tii2»'oN
fi I»kn ria i. aii I
pf iratiou arc trontv! at this Di»-
..•usury with a -.lccesf. nrely altalncd. Pr. h.
Iv I.ukc li - ir.omlier of the ftovjl Oml< ~>t I l»>-
nciana and turge..ar, end is tlie ol U st «"'!
experienced SPKOIAI.IS.' In Ihcdty. Bp»< al a',-
vnlion given to Nirvous Debility frome--i."
me 'at oxerMon. Indiscretion of youth, etc., cans
,nt physical and mental d-j( py,l»ck of en-rgVi
|,.«, oli '.-new etc.; a.roCancers Old -or"*, lj Its,
Piles, Itheuinatlsni, and all <>i nseaof tli". Win.
Mood. I.ur rrlnart <>rgnne,ttc. Constat; on
'rve ni '. stnetty e,o.ii*l< n*».d Office lioura, .* to
I i<to S i". M.; Sundays, 2t04 V. JL. o tlv.
ii| at ofice or nd.ltvsx i>rs. I,\l<h, y a.
U V\ \ > I.- AN D 4TU SiT..i*rrr£Ulj Itoll I-A
THE KEELEY CURE
Is ft special boon to business men who, having
drtru-d unconsciously into the drink habit and
■waken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened
upon them, rendering them unlit to manage nf
falrs requiring a clear bruin. A four weeks
course of treatment at the
PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE,
No. 42-16 Fifth Avenue,
restores to them all their powers, mental anil
physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and
restores them to the condition thev were In l>e
fore they indulged in stimulant*. This has been
done in more than IfiOO cases treated here, and
among them some of your own neightiors, to
whom we can refer with confidence as to the
absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure.
The fullest and most searching Investigation is
n vited. Scud for pamphlet giving full informa
tion. "•
W. L. DOUGLAS
CLifSP IS THE BEST.
>9nV/Lf!TrOR AKINS.
3. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH & F N AMCLLCD CALF.
&£ V«»FINECAIf«,KANGAROa
»3.%P POLICE,3 50LE3.
PI * 2 ■ WoßK! "sme n V
-CXTRAFINC-
BOYS'SCHDOLSHOEI
SEND_TCIR CATALOGUE *
™ *-»*■*' B*OCKTON.m3».
Over One Mllllor. People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AH our shoes are equally satisfactory
They five the beat value lor the money.
They equal custam shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform,•••stamped on sola.
Prom f i to t] aaved over other makra.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
ALEXANDER A DOUTT,
W hitebtown.
i SLES SWAY{i£3
ABHOI.UTISLT COP-flfl OI^TMEfcl
HYMITOVIS Moisture, IntfOPP frfcfnf
•
whir»» often !»•«•' d rml n l«rr*» e. !»:**• g. ft.T
•opr. H\Y A V.N r*H «;>T\ll. .
»rb-th« '.int-m. *•
mxli:i.l .JOU. '•/ . ..it: t.
Persons to Travel.-*-*
WANTED. Several faithful
gentlemen and ladies to travel for
established house.
Position permanent if suited;
also increase State reference
and enclose self-addressed stamp
ed envelope. THE NATIONAL,
310-317-314 Oiual a Kldg , Chicago.
and LJt ~TINO RESULTS.
✓^FATPEOPLE^CS
V'I**' 1 **' # from any injurious tubitiince. tnllL M
LAT9I A*DO«WD
Wi GUARANTEE a CURE or refund your money.
FrU>* •X.OO per bottle, (and «c. lor traalis*.
TBMMQWT JUDICAL CO.. Boaton. nmm.
tWli&t Nerve Berriei
have done for ot hen
VIGOR
Qp 16TH DAY.
MSN Easily, Quickly
andPormanont/y Restored. 3oru DA '-
A positive cure for all Weaknesses
Nervousness, Debility, «nd ail theii
train of evils resulting from early error:
and later excesses; the result of over
work, sickness, worry, etc. Develop:
and gives tone and strength to thesex
ual organs. Stops unnatur 1 losses 01
nightly emissions caused by youthfu
errorsor excessive use of tobacco,opiun
and liquor, which lead to consumptioi
and insanity. Their use shows immedi
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BURIES, no other
Convenient to carry in vest pocket
Price, S'.OO per box, six boxes, one fill
treatment, £5.00. Guaranteed to cur
any case. If not kept by y6ur drug
gist we will send them by mail, upoi
receipt of price, in plain wrapper
Pamphlet free. Address
AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI, 0
WHAT
IRON
WILL DO,
IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC.
Btlmrlates tho appetite and pro
duces refreshing Bleep.
6IV£» VITAL STRENGTH TO WJRSING
R MOTHERS.
Chocks wasting diseases, stops
■light sweats, cures incipient
consumption.
Increases strong.h and flesh.
O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD,
Fromotoa hca'thy lung tissue.
Will give the pnlo and puny tho
rosy checks of youth.
|Vj CURES ATX FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
JL £'i Makes strongmen c.u J women of
weaklings.
GILMBRE'S \M TG*i!G PILLS
Cure tX Wasting Diseases and
their sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c.
They are neither styptic nor oaystio. and
have no coagulating effect on tho contents
of tho stomach or its lining: consequently
do not hurt tho teeth or cause couMwpution
or iliar* hops. us do tho usual forms of Iron.
10 days treatment 50c. ramphlot free. If
not kept by your druggist, address
GILMORE & CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
(F*) (F^ 1 RESTORE
VIGOR
Bxlorr and Alt. r t »ili(j.
V. w diw-orort. Will hr.ro *■ u UP in » wfek.
PoM With > WKITTKN lit'ARA v Tf KI- Cur.' KMTI.ih
l,«n,l«»l»llP""tm»ih'r>»i. l«
IJ Kmin..'.ni from i.y.-ui-. ,f 'V' "
U«|M« IciH t . Mamoltn* ».r » «• I-" '
b. uwl. f. !>■.*<■• tor I-. I Wih ..v. r, . r l-r «-f.v*
■ traitlM Iniw •» i. f'm I ih.- matin. Ad
i,,„ PKAL MKI'ICIS* CO., CW»»l«nd <>bto.
—For Sale by Cliryxtal Pharmacy.
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
wmm " ■■■■ OonMilttbeOUi HeiteMo *
DR.LOBB
PI. **T., I'll 11.%., '»A.
Thirty yrurn c .ntlnuou* pnu'ttcoiri th«M-un» of All
t>f m«*n finil wotiifii No matter from wh«t
rniiH«- ur l.ow ImiK ntuiuMnic. I awirant** u rur«.
If.' I'ittfH i ioth-llouiitl Douk ,(». illuuU umllvU
tKKJu
STEEIL ROOFING
and SIDING.
(Hngrnilorpirs Pstrat.)
Lighting, Fite and Storm Proof.
■*«mi'l f'»r TIM* IN'IHI Iron It online nml form
al n i lus 1 I'l ilu., l*u.,
o oruv*. I Hole Mfr«
F< klrltrati r'a I R|iU'i |M«B.alnl llron f.
ENNYRUYAL PILLS
Orlrflttnl mn't Only C;rntiltir. A
WN. # m ... ■ • ,-fc £\
/ ♦St ' ■>■#.» i«JV.
" 1 ''"" ' H " 1 "" 1
IyL n " Kulii f for I.M'lir*." "« t'll-r, »•? Mum
[T tlwll | »» # Om» i -tiiHOtiiftU S'am* IStprr.
B$U fcj Mi UMi I'kli***., T4
i 72 S. Main j l' 22 Main
Street. ( * ) Street.
THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF
BUTLER COUNTY,
Come see our spring Millinery. EVEN IF You DON'T WANT
TO BUY. Our display is lar 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.
s oX"ot Mourning Goods a Specialty,
Vll Whiskies bearing the name of
:=; nAX KLEIN i=:
Have been recognized as beiaif absolutely pure, rich and mellow and
having those qualities that make a pure whisky an essential for the
sick room, and the farailv sideboard.
\Yl\y is Tl^is?
Because? be excretes great c*re in his purchases direct from the dis
tiller, aud thev are placed in tne gove'nment bonded warehouses
under his own supervision vvhern tnev remain uoiil tbev are folly
matured and AUK ABSOLUTELY FREE FKOM ALL
IMPUKI TIES. Toe-e in no wb>*ky in the world like
Silver Age Pure live $1.50 per full quart.
Duquesne Kye and Uarley Malt at SI.OO per full q'lart.
Rearcreek Kye at SI.OO per full quart.
Ouckenbeimer 4 old $.'».00 per gallon.
Poesurn li ve, $-2.50 per gallon.
Anchor live, $2 00 per gallon.
Our stock of wines are all of them purest and best. From
$1 ")0 per gal. upwards.
f UIHIY BMW
Dietil'ed direot from the grapes. A household necessity at sf.oo per
gallon.
Don't Forget
That we pay all express charges on orders of $5.00 and upwards—no
charges for boxing aud shipping. Send for catalogue aud price list to.
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer;
82 FEDERAL ST, Allegheny Pa.
; WGood looKs Count.
\ When \ou tin n out for a drive you want your
carriage to look as well as your neighbors. You'll
1 have no tear 011 that score if you have a
Fredonia Buggy.
Fredonia Vehicles are the best on the market in every way. If you'll
jxamine them at your dealers you'll agree with this statement.
I Made by FRED MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio.
. . -
: The place to buy
J GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAM lb
; IXTURES, II )3K, WATER FILTERS. HATH TUB ENAMEL
. etc, is at
. W. II .< »*! ii-ieii & Son's
IO? East »Jeffer.sor« Htreet.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS,
Are prompt, *nfe and certain In revult. Tb# ir*nu
lD«*'Ur. tVHl'm never dnippolnt Sent •iiyv'tiltk
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—For Sale by Crystal Pharmacy.
ThecdoreSwain.
GENERAL BRICK JOBBER.
Chimneyn, Grate and' Boiler Setting.
Ci*t«rn Building and eowcr
Work ft Specialty
HARMONY PA.
VITALIS
& wel
j^fl
VITALIS iothD,7 V
THn<">nKAT aoth Day
FRENCH REMEDY 80th Day.
*ROOUCCS THE ABOVE RESUtTS. It »rt« i-oWPrfully
indquii'klv. t'un-n when ull otliori fall. ,'. nuß ?
m«*i> will n'-tfain th«*ir lost manhood ami <>ld mj'n
will r-ooTrr th«lr youthful vlgo'bv iialim VtT«U»-
It quickly nnd surHv n-mnvps NervnuiW'M, Ul
potonrv, Nightly F?ml**lon». \Naitlntf dlM*aa a
ltd all ..fT«it»of S.-lf AbuaeorejwM and indla
ration Rwntorva lo.t Vitality, Pow«-rand Full
-1,1! M.-morv Wards off Insanity and Comump.
M Insist on having VII*US. 'm> othrr. tan
. -arri-d in v"«t pocli' t Uy mail |1 00 !-rpat*;
for si \ fur SSOO with a iruarantn-t" CUnE 0"
tFUNO THE MONEY. Circular fr<<'. AddrrM
CALUMET KLDICIME CO., Chloago, 111-
For JiT «T I'll