Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 26, 1895, Image 4

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    The Seventh Annual— Opens
PITTS- Wednesday
September 4, 1895
BURG Closes*
Saturday
October 19, 1895.
TIOX. Unsurpassed Attractions
GIT MORE S WORLD RENOWNED BAND. Victor Herbert. Director,
Will appear until Sep't. 14 in popular Concerts Daily,
To be followed by
CONTERNO S NINTH REGIMENT BfIND, «£ Brooklyn, au.l •
IJSNES FAMOUS NEW YORK BAND.
SIO,OOO Pleasure Railway,
The Finest in the State—just completed.
MAGNIFICENT ART GATITJERY. By formost American Artists.
... , TLTirr , H ANICAL IN VK NT ION'S,
Display o. MECH AN XAL _ equa;ud the history of Expositions.
Agricultural and Dairy Macninery In Full Op-ration.
SPECIAL DAYS EACH WEEK aII KAILROADS^
Admirsion. * s c. p ,. ce for the People ,„ '
The Restaurant will be under IhcTmanagement of W. S. Porter, thoroughly
first-class in every particular ami popular prices charged.
IN order to make room for rhe immense stock of fall and wm
ter goods that we have bought, we will make up our summer ant
medium weight goods at prices much below their re a value -Now
!»the time for you to get a suit, or pair ol trousers lor less than you
An buy them elsewhere. We guarantee a perfect fit and satisfaction
»n each and every particular. This offer holds good until Ist ol
frept ember,
• Young,'WttL
DIAMONDS sCAKK.PmS.LSTUDS.
WATCHES \ GKSTS ' <iOLU ' L t.ADI ES'.CUA T LAI N
JEWELRY } GOld P1 ""' E " ir ****' 1U "l?ai„s. Brnce.lets, Etc.
. vvfTin t«t Jt "O U*' Tea Sel » Colors, liutter plslies iu'U Kvrrji .i.:
HIIjII JfcaX* W Hm i that can be roun'! in a first elass ttore.
BOO6EI BROS. 1874 } KNIV K3. 1-OBKS, hi > > { s lpLH PLATE
E. GRlEß, jev ™lV
No. 139, North Main St, B JTLEK, PA„
1 i 9 m ■'
*7*3 v FA,R
SLPSa Pi Hands and arms are counted high 'mong
DSI Ak ft*" nature's charms. When decked with rings
& and bracelets bright, these charms possess
JOr? ' / T A \ a greater might to fascinate the Ijcholder.
1 I The finest jewelry in this and other lines
1 \ \mS \ to be found at prices that defy competition.
| \ I make a specialty of new and fine novel
' \ ties in silver and cut glass.
j&Kga* Prompt Attention Given to Watch
Repairing, Etc.
J. r. grie:b,
118 South Main Street, - Butler, Pa
V.\\£s a a
PiRRW pl|f|
* HAY- FEVER W_J%m
Qcold : HEAD.^«
Ely's Cream Balm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the w)strih it is
_ quickly absorbed. It clsanse* the head, allays injlamviation, heals _
C lEth* sores. Sold hij drug'tints or sent by moil on receipt of prir*. Llln
DUC ELY BROTHERS. 06 Street NEW YORK. DUC
Rob't. Lewin,
WHOLESALE
WHISKEY MERCHANT
ANDIMPORTEP
Flf 1 WINKS AND tiTQUOitf,
IM Water St., (Oppos'le B. 40. Depot.)
Pittsburg, Pa.
FINCH'S GOLDEX WEDDING
TOa MIDICAL AND FAMILY USE.
SI.OO per Qt. f or 6 Qta. for $5.00
Finoh's Golden "Weddinp Jongherty
Snckenheimer, Lorge Gibson, flridgeport,
Vernon, Overholt, eto. This in the
•lily house not,, edifying in the city,there
fare oar gcods are warranted pure. Goods
••cure'y packed and boxed without extra
•barge. C. 0. D and mail orders receive
rampt attention. Grandfather '* choioe •
fur old, $2.00 per ga'lon. Try u».
W. L. DOUGLAS
CUnC IS THE BEST,
9nvb "T Foa A KINS.
CORDOVAN,
\ miKH&CN>U«CIL£OCALr.
MSfc-u Fine Cm/ ikangamo
» 3*9 POLICE,3 SOLES.
1 . EXTRA FINE-
B2YS ' SCHMI " SHKi
BROCKTOH.MASS.
Over One MHlloik People wear the
"W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes arc equally satisfactory
They *!▼* th? beat value for the money.
They Mitral custom ehoea In etyie and fit.
Their we*r*ng qualities are unsurpassed.
The ;iiai u ra onHorni,—stamped on sole.
Pram to f.i saved over other makes. *
a yov- 'tolsr cannot supply you we can. Sgld by
ALEXANDER k DOTJTT,
Whitkstown.
McCANDLESS' 11EAVE CUBE
1 have a Heave Cure that will cure any
of heaves in borne* in forty days,
■ seu according to directions, and it' it doe*
aot do what I claim for it, 1 will refund
the amount paid and no charges will he
made for the treatment. The following
testimonials are the strongest proof of th
medic-nes power to cure:
A. J". MCCA.NDLKSS,
Butler, Pa., 1«93.
Ma. A. J. MCCasdless:
On the 2ud day of April, 1892, I com
menced to u*e your new cure for one ot
my tow* that had the heaves very bad.
and continued to use the medicine for
ab< at lurly days aud the horse did not
ah' *• any signs of a return of tnein. It i?
no iv.about a rear since f quit givin the
m«d'\o\n« and the horse has never sowed
an r signs of heaves, and. I feel Blislie I
tht t he is properly cared.
W C. Criswbll,
Butler. Pa., April 3, 1893
A. J- McCakdlws:
I have'r,.?edj.our Heave Care and founl
it will do the work if used accordng to di
•tvona. - Yotfm truly,'
I\l£ - JyUiu*.
Couth Shorn 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 snip to you oil re
ceipt o f order one cas ■ of assorted wines
containing One Dozen Bottles tor
as we are ready to open an account
with you. After you have been satisfied
as to tiie quality, vou will have the ad
vantage of ordering such wines as you
may need.
We guarantee our wines to be Abso
lutely pure, and free from adulteration;
3to 5 years of age. Hope you will favor
us with a trial order, as we are certain
you will be pleased with our wines.
We have 75 acres of choice wine grapes
and raise our own grapes for wine. The
South Shore was founded in 1564 and is
the larg/'st 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 viae.
Respectfully yours,
SOUTH SHORE WINK CO.,
M. A. CALDWELL,
I'roprietor.
(J. ROSS RAYMOND, Cen'l Agent,)
North Eitst. Erie Co., Pa.
D L. CLEELAND
Optician,
125 S. Main, "St.
PARKIX BROS.
iGreen Goods Market,
CENTRE AVE. - - - Hear R. R.
All kinds of Country Produc
1 ways 011 hands—good and fresl
Highest market price paid in
eash for Country Produce.
TIIE FISH
Tailoriri£> Co.
Butler, Pa.
Original Low Priced Tailors and
Perfect Fitters.
Pants to order. .$ 3.00 to SIO.OO
Suits to orderl 5.00 to $50.00
Overcoats to order
Promp work and fit guaranteed.
Give us a call.
The Fish Tailoring Co.,
104 DIAMOND,
Opp. North side Court House, Butler, Pa
tthe wronr tiling*
in this world 1»
that a woman lias
to wnk for a man
hap James* ma| de
?ut she Ft not per
mitted to tel! him
80, a» he would ha
must depend upon
nian admire* a sal
low skin, dull and
sunken and circled
want* to marry^an
invalds are attrac
tive to either sex.
It isn't natural
that they should be. Many a woman a
heart's happiness has been wrecked be
cause of a crop of pimples or because ol a
foul breath, or because of some other un
pleasant symptom of an irregularity in the
performance of her natural functions.
Health in a woman brings clear complex
ion, red lips, vivacity, sparkle of eves and
intellect. Eternal watchfulness is the price
of health. The downward road to disease
is fatally easy to travel. Little disorder?,
little irregularities, little drains, lead to the
most serious consequences. Put a stop to
them ! Dir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
will do it without the embarrassment of
examinations and "loca 1 treatment so
much dreaded by modest women. In nine
cases in ten, there is absolutely no need of
3iem. The "Favorite Prescription lias
been prescribed by Dr. Pierce for over 30
years and has cured the very worst forms
of female troubles. . . ,
A book of 16S pages, containing much
valuable information and letters fiorn
hundreds of grateful women, will be sent
in a plain envelope, securely sealed, on
receipt of this notice and ten cents, in
stamps, to part pay postage, by WORLD A
DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
663 Main Street, BuUalo, N. V.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphrey-' Specific* arc scientifically and
carefully prepared Kennedies, used fcr years in
private practice and for over thirty years by the
people with entire rvccess. Every single Specific
a special euro for tie disease named.
SPECIFIC FOB rwcrn.
t-Frvm, Congestions, Inflammations.. .23
!t-Wonn»> Worm Fever, Worm C01ic....
3— Teet hint;: Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ■ 2 t
4—Diarrhea, or children or Adults 25
7—Conch!", Colds, Bronchitis 25
s—>eurn!eln, Toothache, Facesche !»•>
9—Headache*, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .2j
10—OyMpepsin, BlHoasiiess, Constipation. .25
11— Suppressed or Painful Periods... *25
|2—Whites, Too Profuse Periods 25
13—Croup, LaryugitW. Hoarseness .25
14—Salt Rhea in, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25
15 — Hheamntism. Kheumatio Pains 25
16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25
19—Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25
20— Whoopinar Coush
27—Kidney Diseases •
2S—Xervous Debility >■?
30— I'rinary Weakness '-45
31 Sore T b roa t, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat ,2«>
linil' OR. HUMPHREYS' GDIQ OCC
7/ SPECIFIC FOR onlr, .
Put up In small bottles of pleasant pellets. Just lit
your vest pocket.
Soil by Drueßlst". » r «'"• on receipt of pries.
nrn.Hcufi.MTx JlotiAl. Klil»rK«d* lUvUetl, UAILKK
uinPHßrv.vaKD.fo., ui antwiuu- su.JiiiW toml
SPECIFICS.
S F9R
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON
S THE
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER
5 BLOOD
\ tAI ku I nil I REHEDY Which )
) IIATIirnO INSURED Safety I
SMllTlltUV Of Life to Moth- S
< (YIU 111 LROi er and Child. I
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
$ Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. 5
I My wife used "MOTHERS' FRIEND" be- f
Jforo birth of lier lirst child, she did not J
5 suffer from CRAMPS or PAlNS—wusquickly J
S relieved nt the critical hour suffering but }
C little—she had no pains afterward and lier V
/ recovery was rapid. J
I E. E. JOHNSTON, Eufaula, Ala. C
J Sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of J
V price, #I.OO per bottle. Hook "To Moth- V
{ ers" mailed Free. r
C BKADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. (
C SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. V
What Strikes
Others
Will strike yon.—We are aV>
si leaked here and there witfc
the sumo likes and dislikes.
Thousands of all sorts of pi ople
pronounce Old Export Whiskey
tip-top In every particular, and
for all uses. Might be Just what
you'd like, no harm in mention
ing it, anyway. It is 8 years
old, that's certain. It is post
tively pure and free from fusel
oil—that Is a fact which lha
most expert chemist can't dis
prove.
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mail and Express ordot*
shipped promptly, and we pay
transportation charges on
orders of SIO.OO and over.
Jos. FLEMING & SON,
412 MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Complete Price Lists of Wines and I iquors mailed tree-
WHAT
IR O N
"W XLJL DO.
IIS NATURE'S 0 WSI TOXIC.
Stimrdatos the appetite and pro
duces refreshing sleep.
GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSIfiS
R MOTHERS.
Checks wasting diseases, stops
night sweats, cures incipient
consumption.
O Increases and flesh.
MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD,
Promotes healthy lung tissue.
Will Rive the pn'o and puny the
rosy checks of youtn.
,CURES ATX FE.VIALE COMPLAINTS.
A. Makes strong men and women of
weaklings.
GiLMORE'S IRON TOillC FILLS
Care all '.Vasting Diseases and
thaif sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c.
Thoy are neilher styptic nor caustic, and
h:.ve no coagulating effect on tho contents
I'the stomach or its lining: consequently
o not hurt tho teeth or cause constipation
,r diarrhoea, as do the usual forms ot Iron.
' O days treatment 50c. pamphlet free. li
uot kept by your druggist, addret>3
GILMORE & CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
Pis rerrmspiL^
EL R^SWAYBE'S
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THE CITIZEN.
rittsburg's Exposition for I*o* If
reported by those who have seen It
to surpass its many successful prede
cessors in thp variety of attractions,
and the interest which the people are
taking in the institution. This is the
seventh annual show by the \\ estern
Pennsylvania Exposition Society, an
organization whose very name is syn
onymous with that of enterprise.
As an exhibit of mechanical and
commercial displays the show this
year contains scores of most interest
ing features. This is the first year
that the Carnegie Steel Company lias
ever shown any of its famous armor
plate which for resisting strength has
been awarded premiums by the navy
department of the United States, 'lhis
company shows a single piece of liar
veyized armor plate, made from steel,
weighing 22,000 ]K)tinds. The surface
shows the spot where the eight-inch
conical projectile hurled from one of
the most powerful guns known to
modern warfare was successfully re
sisted. Another smaller plate also
demonstrates the great strength of
the metal. Then there is the great
seven-ton lump of coal, from the T. M.
Jenkins mines at California. I'a.,
wliieh required a wrecking car. scores
of laborers and horses to transport
successfully from tUe mines to the
Exposition. A beautiful stone house
elearl v demonstrates that artificial
Stone is as good for building purposes
as the natural rock.
Ingrained lumber is made before the
eyes of the visitor. The Usual at
tractive displays are made by tin*
cocoa men, who have a rival this year
In a London i»ea importing house that
is represented by pretty Ceylou maid
ens who serve the delicious lieverage.
The display of textile fabrics interests
every one. The amusement attrac
tions have been augmented by a big
roller coaster, or switchback railway,
four hundred feet in length and with
four tracks. This new affair divides
popularity with the old favorite
merry-go-round. The river excursions
run high in favor with pleasure seek
ers, while a new scenic theatre which
shows illuminated fac - similes of
World's Fair buildings, allures many
into the little miniature theatre at the
west end of the main building.
The music at the Exposition has al
ways been irresistible. During the
first ten days of this year the famous
Gilmore Twenty - second Regiment
Band of New York delighted its thou
sands, and now the visitors are being
entertained by the Conterno Ninth
Regiment Ilaud from the Brooklyn
Navv Yard. The latter organization
has fifty of the finest musicians in the
country, including John llazn. of \\ il
liamsport. Pa., the phenominal boy
eornetist. Each Monday is choral
night, when the big choir of three
hundred voices, directed by City Or
ganist Ecker, of Allegheny, gives
choral works accompanied by the
band. On every Friday the program
by the band is from the classical
works. Directly following the Con
terno Band, beginning September 20S
conies the Innes Famous Festival
Band, which will play for three
weeks, closing the season.
The Art Gallery at the Exposition
this year is the finest collection of oil
paintings ever shown west of New
York. There are works from the
brushes of Rosa Bonheur, Edward
Moran, Josef Israel, and others of
world-wide fame. The most interest
ing picture is one worth $40,000. called
"Suffer Little Children to Come Unto
Me." This canvas is nine by eleven
feet, and was hung in the Paris salon
last year. It was especially imported
for this exhibit. As usual the Pitts
burg passenger association has grant
ed a special rate of one fare for the
round trip, and excursions from this
city to Pittsburg will be duly an
nounced. Manager Director Keating
of the Exposition, thinks that the at
tendance for IS!I." will lie larger by
20 per cent, than it was last year.
—A member of the American legation
at Pek.'n, who is homeward bound, after
21 years service in the Orieut, prophesies
a war between Japan and Russia. The
conflict, he says, can not bo long delayed.
The Japanese have grievances enough io
declare war against the Empire of the
Czar, and when it conies it will probably
be very much to Russia's taste. The Czar's
diplomats have been at work sizing np
things and striving lo learn what nations,
if any, will interfere with Russian designs
upon territory in the East. Germany is
about the only country that seems at all
likely to put a check to the Czar's ambi
tion, France has been placated, and Eug
land will doubtless pursue <» policy of non
interferance. The United States may en
ter a protest but it is not at all reasonable
to suppose that wo will furnish Japan
auything more than moral support in the
event of a war. Russia can devour Japan
at her pleasure and secure unrestricted ac
cess to the Pacific. It is a brilliant
scheme, and the great Siberian railway
will cotue into good play, and Ru-sia's
mammoth gun boats have active employ
ment in real warlaro.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success.
—The success of the Speer X. J. Winf
Co. in producing an extra quality of Grape
Brandy is marvelous. They rely alone on
the grape for body and flavor, and hence
there is a wide and growing demund lor
'his Brandy which rivals the old brands
id Cognac. France.
Nothing is liuer or richer than Speer's
Old (Jiirnax Brandy and his Old Port, five
to fifteen years old. For table use their
Clarets, Sauternes, Burgundies and P. J
Sherry aro unsurpassed. For the sick
room, hospital and Sacramental purpose
their Unlermentea Grape Juice is recom
mended and used by both physicians and
divines. Sold by druggists.
—A colony of Xorthern people, largely
composed of veteran soldiers, is to be es
tablished in a new town named Northern
City, in southwest Georgia. The company
lias a capital ot $500,000 and will expend
$350,000 in buying land and $150,000 in im
provements. Twelve thousand acres will
be laid oat in to.vu lots. The tide of
migration in this county is beginning to
run from North to South,
Dr. Agnew's Cure lor the Heart gi7*
perfect rehet in all cases of Organic <>'
sympathetic ileal Disease in 30 minutes
and speedily efleets it cure. It is a peer
'ess remedy tor Palpitation, Shortness o
.Jreath, Smothering Spells. Pain in Lef
' ide and all symptoms ol a Diseased Heart
•ne dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
Tiacy.
—A lawyer in a court room tn *y call a
man a liar, scoundrel, villi in. or a ttie!',
and no one makes a -complaint when
court adjourns. If a newspaper prints
such a reflection on a man's character
there is a libel suit. This is owing to the
fact that the people believe what an editor
saps.
—"When the Emperor of China takes an
outing it is usually in a close sedan chair,
wilh guards along each side of the road to
prevent any one from staring at him.
Lord Dunraven must have got his idea of
a yatch race from tue yellow autocrat of
the Celestials.
—English Spavin Liniment removes a '
hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem
ishe.s from horses, blood spavins, curbs
splints, sweeuey, ringbone, stiHes. sprain
all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save
SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted ihe
•nost wonderful Blemish Cure ever known
Sold bv J. C. Redick, druggist Butler Pi
—A new counteifeit $lO national bank
note on the First National Bank of De
troit has been discovered by the secret
service bureau. The notes are photo
graphic productions of brown backs, series
of 1882, clerk "C." B. K. Bruce, register;
James Gilfillan, treasurer, and printed on
two pieces of paper pasted together, be
tween which red silk threads are placed.
The notes bear the large scalloped seal
printed in dark red instead of chocolate.
— A Baptist minister at Clyde. X. Y.,
has created a furore by preaching a ser
mon on the subject, ''lt is Harder to Go
o Hell Than to Get to Heaven,"
"Not to be Visited Again."
Some time ago in the State of Michigan
a yoang and enterprising American honk
agent was in the country, traveling from
town to town, selling a work called "The
Early Christian Martyr*,'' winch he sold at
$5 a copy, de'ivering the book and collect
ing the money as he went along.
lie had been two days in acertain town,
and had taken a fair number of orders
there, when a .ittle betore noon he called
in a grocery store, where he fouud the
proprietor alone. The old grocer asked
i>im wuat he had, seeing from his samples
that lie was an agent of some kiuJ, lie
replied "I am taking orders for a work
called "The Early Christian Martyrs' and
have only a lew copies left."
Tue old man s eye.- beamed wi:h delight
as be said: "is that <-ot Why it was only
a tew nigfcts ago my wife and 1 were la.k
mg about that book aud wondering how
we could net it. She wants ihe book bad,
and so do I." The agent delivered him a
copy, aud as the old man gave hiin a sfo
bill in payment, he said: ■ Now, look
here, don't jou go over to the house and
sed a copy to my wife, because wo onlv
want oue in ti-e lamil>
"Certainly uot,'' .-aid the book agent, "1
wouldn't think of sueh a ihiug," and bid
ding the old man good morning he It-It
the store. It was then about a quarter to
twelve, and the train which was to take
him to Chicago started at 12.13 lie said
to himself, "1 have just time to sell a copy
to the old lady and get on that traiu."
So he entered the nearest drugstore ami
getting the Dome address of the old man
from a directory, he at once started there.
Of course he had no difficulty in making
the sale, as she was anxious to get the
work, and, having received $5 he tnade all
hi-ste to catch the train.
The old man cauie home for dinner at
12 o'clock, reaching there not long after
the book agent had gone. His wife came
towards him smiling and congratulating
herself upon having secured what sbe had
for so long wished to possess, a copy of
"The Early Christian Martyrs " Be did
not smile, however, put swore angrily and
muttering something about he would fix
him, hurried out(not stopping for his din
ner) in the hope of reaching the station
before ihe train star.ed for Chicago, think
ing that the book agent would be sure to
leave town as soon as possible after this.
When he came within two hundred
yards of the station he saw from the top of
the hill which sloped down to the station
that the train wad on the point of starting,
so, recognizing a !tiend of his who was
nearly at the bottom of the hill and con
sequently close to the train, he began
gesticulating and sbouting to him to stop
the book agent. His friend could onlj
catch the word book agent, so he ap
proached the book agent, who was smok
ing a cigar on the rear platform of a car,
and asked him what tbeold man on ttie
hill wanted. The book agent pretended
to scrutinize *he figure in the distance, ol
course knowing lull well who he was
and what he wanted; in a lew moments he
said, as idea seemed to strike him:
"I know, I know now; that isacustomer
.i] mine, he tfauts a copy of "The EarU
Christian Martyrs," and tike a fool I never
called on him; 1 forgot him. II you want
to do him a good turn," he aided, just as
•.he train was going to move out, "you
nad better lake the book from me, and
it to him so he won't be disappoint
ed. The price is $5."
The man gave the book agent $.3 for bis
friend and took the book and the train
started for Chicago. As the book agant
leaned beck in his seat, be took a smal!
book containing a list of towns and wrote
opposite this town the words: ''Not to
be visited again."
—Sweet refreshing sleep and a vigorous
appetite lollow taking flood'sSarsaparilla.
—As the buckwheat crop promises
well and the porkers are fattening, we may
all be happy yet.
Ann I IlaehaeVs Hitters.
—The undeniable fact that these Hitters
are composed in the main ol Speer s Wine,
wilh peruvian Bark, Snake Root, etc..
analyzed and recommended to invalids
and the Medical Profession, by the best
Chemists in the United States, cannoi fail
in inspiring coufidence in the use of these
Malarial Bitters.
—One of the features of the children's
parade in Erie, on the first day of the cen
tennial, was the "living flag, "composed ol
abont 400 children dressed in red, white
and blue, and singing patriotic airs, Over
5,000 children were in line in the parade.
J President or. Brandy for Sickness.
The President of the Baltimore Medical
College, who has thoroughly tested Speer's
wines and brandy, says:
I »m prt-par -d to bear testimony to th>*
value of Speer's Climax Brandy as a purr
and valuable artical ia all cases ot di.ieast
in which a reliable stimulant is r<quired.
I regard is superior to most French brand
ies. Harvey L Byrd. M. D. and Ptesi
dent and Professor of Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Woman and Children, Baltimore
Medical college.
—You wouldn't want a great many
things you do if somebody else didn't
have them.
An Easy Cure for Drunkenness.
Drunkenness, Morphine and tobacco
habit may easily be cured by the use of
Hill's Double Chloride of Gold Tabldts.
No effort is required of the patient and
stimulants may bo taken as usual until
voluntarily given up. Tablets may be
given in tea or coffee without the patient's
knowledge. A cure guaranteed in every
case. For sale by all first-class druggists,
or will be sent on receipt of SI.OO. For
full particulars address The Ohio Chemical
Works. Lima, Ohio.
—One big bicycle ruanu facturer in this
county says that he has 2,700 agents, and
bas ordered 70,000 saddles for the 1896
output of bicycles.
BelieJ in Six Hours.
—Distressing Kidney and Blidder dis
eases relieved in sis hours by the "New
Great South Auiert.au Kidney Cure."
I ins new remedy i« a great surprise on ac
count of its exceeding promptness in re
lieving pam in the bladder, kidney, back
and every part of the urinary pasnges in
main or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in pa-sir,g it almoft im
meiiiatly, If you want quick relief and
care this is j our remedy. Sold by J. C.
itedick druggist Builer Pa.
—An Oil City merchant some time ago
took in a penny among some other change,
and shortly afterward, on aocount of the
date of tho coin, sold it for $3.95,
The merchant asked some friends what
percentage he had made in the deal. The
experts up there are still puzzling over
the question.
*vM,y Not Try the New and Better VVa
Of doing your shopping? Instead c
coming to ihe store, make the store come
to you. /es, aud the best and liigvjs
store iti the country at that: namely,Kau!
Mann Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them
< t>tal and you will get their spring ami
..nmmer Catalogue gratis, enabling you to
order by mail anything you may wish, i»n<i
avtn/ as much money as city people do,
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FOR IP CENTS
'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES/
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
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W. F. Hartzell. Frank Kemper
The Adriance Rinder
Is the lightest draft, the simplest constructed, the easiest operated, and
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 grain as any other binder. It will do better work in
tangled grain than any binder in use. This binder is sold 011 its merit?..
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. Ilarn ss for ah kinds
of use. Fly nets and Covers, Dusters, Kobes, Blankets, A hips, &c.
In short, anything belonging to a team outfft is kept by us. I best
wagon on the market is sold by us. We guarantee it superior to,any
thing sold in this County. Call and see us
HARTZELL & KEMPER,^^^^
THE QU EST IO Nis often asked, What Paint shall we use?
ymjr ANSWER I l f you are looking for covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
your money's worth, you must buy
THE SHERWIN-WILUAMS
Cow rs Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure.
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. We are in the business to stay and
.PUSHIS,-,* "■ '■ SU f SW ' U '
COLORS IN OIL. tr
HOUSE & COACH »
VARNISHES*
J. C. REDICK, ioq'N. Main St.
Are You
Using
NATURE'S
COMPOUND?
Bv all means do so. It is un
doubtedlv one of the best remedies
on the market to regulate the Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, Purifies the
blood, au excellent tonic. Tones the
8> stem and is purely vegetable.
Sold by Druggists.
Price sl. six for $5.
Persons to Travel.**
WANT ED. Several faith ful
gentlemen and ladies to travel lor
established house.
Position permanent if suited;
also increase. State reference
and enclose self-addressed stamp
ed envelope. THE NAT IOXAL,
31G-317—318 0111 a! a Bidg, CHICAGO.
Cliaiiiaiipa Nurserj Company. |
-OFFER—
Liberal Terras To Agents,
Gig Inducements to Customers.
High Grade Stock at Low Prices.
Now Specialties. Seed Potatoes, Ac.
Men Wanted.
Jll Every Town, Steady Work. Psy Weekly
Address.
H.B. WILLIAMS, Secy, j
Portland, N. Y.
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
consult the Old Reliable
DR.LOBB
329 If. FIFTEENTH ST., PHI LA., PA.
Thirty years' continuous practice in the cure of all
; diseases of men and women No matter from what
cause or bow lon* standing. I vM uwtrantee a cura
1 182 Pa*e Cloth-Bound Book and rnallad
1 tJi-Eiu
I
L. c- WICK:
DKALSB IN
Rough and Worked Lumber
Of AL- KINDS
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Always In Stoelc.
LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER.
Olflct opposite P. 4 W. Depot,
BUTLER P
Every Woman
/ t> Sometimes r.ecds a reli*
' T able monthly regulating
~Pr 4 medicine.
/\V Dr. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Are prompt, safe and certain in resnlt. The flanu* !
lne [>r. ppal'st never disappoint. sent any*new,
91.00* l'eal AluUicuu) Co . Clov viand. U»
THE KEELEY CURE
Is n special boon to business men who, having
drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and
awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened
up 11 them, rendering them unfit to manage af
fairs requiring a clear brain. A four weeks
course of treatment at the
PITTSBURG KEELEY INSTITUTE.
No. -124G Fifth Avenue,
restores to thcra all their power", mental and
physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and
restores them to the condition thev were In be
fore thev indulged in stimulants. This has been
dorieln'more than liflO cases treated here, and
anvnig them some of your own neighbors, to
whom wo < an refer with confidence as to tha
n'l-olnfe safety and efficiency of the KceJey Cure.
The fullest and most searching investigation It
nv j ted. Send for jxua;>klet giving full infomur
Uoa. n i «•
Mai " s | D. T. PAPE'S.l Mlin s '
Street. ( ( Street.
THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF
BUTLER COUNTY.
Conic see our spring Millinery. EVEN IK You DON'T WANT
O BUY. Our display is lar ahead of all previous years in Style and
beauty, and the prices arc much lower. The largest stock, the
choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler.
s ollv Mourning Goods a Specialty. "t s
I NO
POOR SHOES
AM PRICE.
llow shall we get you to buy your
shoes of us ? We want you to, very
much.
Shall we say that they are the best and only
best in Butler couutv ? Or, shall we say they
are the cheapest ?
No; we won't say that. But we're sure of this: They are as good as we've
been able to find. We have all kinds, and prices are fair. You may go farther
and do worse. You can't do better. Your money back if you want it—without a
fuss.
A- RUFF & SON.
i
I
* GREAT MANY PEOPLE will visit the PITTSBURG
II EXPOSITION this month, and to each one of them we
i extend a hearty invitation to call and inspect our
EXPOSITION OF FINE
Whiskeys, Wines and L J i > *;
in their original packages—Champagnes from France; Whis
kies from Scotland and Ireland; Wines, Brandies, Gins, Rums
and Cordials from foreign climes—all in their nati/e purity, j
We carry the finest assortment of any house in the State at '
exceedingly low prices.
j THE SILVER AGE RYE WHISKEY id still gaining in
popularity—solely on its merits—and is endorsed by physicians as ,
ihe BEST STIMULANT IX THE WORLD, $1 50 per full qt.
FOR $5 00 we y° n — charges paid—one quart of
Silver Age and 5 quarts of the famed Bear Creek Rye, or we will
on application mail you our complete catalogue and you can select
sti 00 worth of liquors, and we will ship them to you, neatly boxed
FOR ,55.00. Call or address
*
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer;
82 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny Pa.
Buy a Buggy
f j that's reliable when you
do buy one.
Fredonia Buggies
have e/ery.hing in their favor—beauty, stability, ease. You can
fini ihis out by looking at 'em. Your dealer sells them
Made bv FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, O.
V"'.
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMIo
IXTURES, liOSK, WATER FILTERS. BATH TUB ENAMEL
etc, is at
w . II .O'Brien & Son's
lOT East Jefierson Street.
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