Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 16, 1896, Image 4

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    MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN
Never Before Have We Been in a Position lo Place on Sale Such Extraordinary
Values at the Commencement of a Season as at Present.
Special Bargains in Spring Goods.
SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS.
All-Wool Novelty Dress Goods at 2 5C. 33C.
Black Mohair Novelty Dress Goods at....... 5- • • - j
All-Wool Black an-1 Colored Serges 46 wchc; wide at s<=, • *«*,££
Special Value in 56 in Black an, Colorrt '.Wool Serges .....
Sll Hf f< ,'. r L;K CS XVa .? U 75' c 9oc, an.l f 1 yd.
i< «. *• Persian " ' , » 1 J x
Black Satin Duchess at
.. "i adies' New Spring Suits at. ?7 o°> • 12 5° anil t3.
.. * •• ' " Skirts at i 2 s°. 1350, *5, "P <•« f><**•
.< «. <• •• " Waists, Silk and Laundried.
• • '• " " Spring Capes, Velvet, at i?r„ t.l l!-'
.. •• 1 " " Silk at 5 35 ;5 5-
.. ■' " Cloth at $l5O to sl2.
ladies' and Children's New Spring Millinery.
~ „ << .t •• » " " Hosiery.
it ~ ~ ~ i» i« " " Underwear.
•< «' " Lace Curtains from 50c per pair up to $lO. . ~, ...
.. .. " Domestics Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams and Calicoes. All the
«. thing, SS"S; Or g ™,lik Irish Lawns. Whit. Good,, Lac *,,< l
E ™ awl promptly .tMn.le.l In. Samples <*nt on application.
MS. J. I ZIBMIN,
Telephone, No. 126. Successor to Ritter & Ralston.
Larger,
Grander
AND
Grader Than Ever'
is
Butler's Progressive Shoe House
Our store is now completed, j
Spring goods are arriving
daily. Wc want you to vis
it us this spring, and you'll
find one of the largest stocks
of footwear in Butler county.
The Almighty Dollar
What $1 will do this week.
A dol'ar will do wonders. II i
you don't believe it, just come in ,
and see.
Ladies' calf button shoes.. .SI.OO j
Ladies' oil grain button shoes I. oo
Ladies' kid button shoes, need
, le toe i -oo j
Ladies' kid button shoes, nar
row square toe I .oo
Ladies' kid button shoes, com
mon sense i oo
Men's buff bals, cap toe i.oo
Men's buff congress, tipped.. i.oo
Men's good working shoes.. .1.00
lioy's good solid boots 1.00
Boy's fine button shoes r.ool
Boy's fine bals, needle toe... i .00 j
Get Ready For Easter.
Most everyone wants a new!
pair of Shoes for Easter, and the
person we can't suit will be very !
hard to please. Our stock is one- j
half larger than ever before, and
the styles are prettier than ever
this yesr. We have been study
ing your wants. We are here in
your interest and want to serve
you, so when in need of any kind
of footwear, call at
Butler's Progressive Shoe House.
2i5 Sooth Main St., BUTLER PA
C. E. MILLER,
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
Hememan & Son's
WALL=PAPER,
Stationery, etc.
VITALIS
* well
villus ioxa
THE GREAT 20th Day.
FRENCH REMEDY 80th Day. I
PKODCJCEB THE ABOVE RESULT* It < : ue li
ly .aid surely remove* Ntrvoonßen". •
Waiting dIM mw Restores Jo«t Vitality, Power
an-1 Failtnir Memory. Wards off Intimity and
Conmimptioii In»»i«t on haviot? VIT\T.TH, r.n
other. Oan earned In veet pocket. By m
fI.OO p«r package or *ix for t&.OO with a cuar
an'«* •«, OtJKE OR KP.FCND Til : MONEY.
Circular Addr<"-«
CALCMBT MEDICINE CO., Chicago, lIL
For sale in Uutlcr, Pa. by City
Pharmacy.
Flus3 .'j Jll ci J s'v- k" I »
"g
lT .-lurr
—V F 1 v r, t r
. rChf.lK>.(«r« kmiL AICo.,WK.«!-on-«,iM»i-,
••a 1u aj UfuMifi*. mailede. t l e
\ J
wha' yon should look for when bnj i
J I , itcnys or oorfl aro t!uar->
Jam • from as yon getj
fthem direct from the I'. S. Governments
#siami)«d barrel; there io no better guar J
I 5
Jl'rices Speak for Themselves:d
f 14 •' " " " 5-50 " " ®
" 650 ' {
Special price list on Wines, etc., onj
#a]iplication. No extra charge for jug-#
•;>r packing. Give us a Iridl order. #
J A. ANDRIESSEN, $
I RO N
WILL DO.
IIS NATURE'S OWN T(^IC.
Btimvlates tho appetite and pro
(juces refreshing Bleep.
gives vital strength to nursinq
R MOTHERS.
Chocks wast'npj diseases, stops
night s-woats. cures incipient
consumption.
Increases strec&.h and flesh.
O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD,
Promotes healthy lung tissue.
Willglvo tho pale and puny the
Nrosy cheeks of youth.
CURES AJ.L FEMALE COMPLAnfTS.
Makes strong ra-nand v/cmea of
weaklings
GILMORE'S iHON TOKIC PILLS
Care all lasting Diseases ana
tht/r sequences,
! BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,&c.
They are neither styptic nor caustic, and
, !. i -. o no coagulating effect on tho contents
! of the stomach or its lining; consequently
do not hurt tho teeth or cauzo constipation
r.r liarrhcca. as do tho usual forme or Tron.
10 ■'; ayy treatment 50c, pamphlet free. Ii
not kept by your druggist, address
GILiVIORE & CO.,
C'NOINNATIr O
twii&t iServe Kernes
dave done for others
arvS Fbrmanently
d positive cure for all Weaknesses,
and ail their
{tfhof from early errors
anil later excesses; the result of over
; work, sickness, worry, etc.
or excessive use of tobacco,opium
and iiquor, which lead to consumption
and insanity. Their use shows immedi
ate improvement. Insist upon having
ihe genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other.
Convenient to carry in vest pocket.
Price, SI.OO per box, six boxes, one full
treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed tocure
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.
Every Woman
Sometimes r.eeds a reli
n ablo monlhly regulating
'■Sy l j /'&&■
A?V Dr. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
Are prompt, rafo and certain In result. Tbo genu*
ln»> r>r. l*eal>i ncror disappoint. Sent aiLTeiiar«k
II 00. X eai Modioli». Co • Clc\ elund. 0»
Poi at City Pharma3v.
ftFTER au OTHERS FAIL
DR.LOBB
N. HWENTII >T.» PIIH.A., PA.
Thirty yrura' l z>tl:iuouj4.pra< i ti'*e Iri^h- curv of all
ifiscun«'fl of men i.nd wortfPh No nmtun- from what
unite or ln,.v lon« stancllriK. I will ijunrantee a curs.
ID- Pa" 4 * t-ioth-iiouiid Look uud in*Lle4
VlOCk
i;o(7i*oks LAKE
w riu tk blspensakt.
ty CTA. Pe-4 Ave. Amu FOURTH BT..
. •• PITTSBUHOH, PA.
'--<•! ;v Mlforii. of I>flir;itonn<l Com
r' VfetOjj/j ph.- .lid 1)1 i :i.(* requirlngt'on-
V AT' ■rrVjf jruiKNTIAI. andSCIENTIFK' Med
lcalioii a n treatod at this I>is
<■> iry With a uccesfe . ovlv attained, T>r.B.
K.I 1.. ' • •neuilrt'i of tin lt" ; .tit'-llcgot I'liy
. :t id SnrK<.-u.i., snd tho ol lest ami most
i d M'tiiUMS. .niliacitr Spec.'al at-
ii |;i virit lo N vvoii, I i. in.u v I 'Dili !.• .-.enivc
, •! \,rt ; un,ln■ T'riioii of youth, ctc.,caus
:>• .iral mi*! mental > Ny,iaek of i-n-.TzT.
• ,■[, ; ... .u•• - Old Sot'l'-, Kits.
. , 11,. i -wiof the SUiu.
-i In" . i IriBSI \''i - 'i. ,' •. .11 :iti-»«
: t.in'tlv cou fid* i*l .. OiSnu liiMtl*' I* to
. j (•* - ■. 'jit.; sum I to i i :•£. - ly.
rI : ■ PR lIK . ft
is •• k \*if> trtii't* ; - hi. i.oii.. A
FRAZER
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Its wearingqualltlesare unsurpassed, S'tnally
outlasting two boxes of any otfier brand. Not
alTci-twl by fi<-nt. I •• »JKT Til K URMUNK.
FOtt SALE TEALEitS GENEICALLY.
FOR SALE.
Bo ... in D< u levi \. k. B. i; row
new frame bQuae, lot 10j\i :.u. Tt riuaeasy.
Address K, F. Ckawfoko.
.Valencia, fit.
§ Women are
notoriously care
lass of their
more to than
chxotu* constipa
tion. Tbat make*
Shrtress after eat
and sallow complexion. It'a such a com
mon thing that people are careless about
it—so careless that more serious sickness
ensues and frequent visits to the doctor
become necessary.
It really seems strange, when the rem
edy is so easy, that so many people will
allow themselves to remain subject to
such troubles. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets cure constipation. That means that
they are good for biliousness, sick and
bilious headaches, indigestion, sour stom
ach, liver troubles, windy belchings,
" heart-burn," flatulence and dyspepsia.
They are tiny, sugar-coated granules that
the merest child will take readily. They
are mild, gentle, quick and efficient.
They are of purely vegetable composition
and work in strict accord with nature.
They cause no griping and are as pleasant
in their action as they are pleasant to
take. Their help lasts. Therefore you
don't become a slave to their use as with
jther pills. Once used they are always
in favor. One little Pellet is a laxative,
two are mildly cathartic. One Pellet
taken after dinner will promote digestion
and to relieve distress from over eating
they are vmequaled.
CAI'TIOSf.—Dr Pierce's rieasatlt Pellets-
It's an ea-y uvne to remember Don't let a de
signing drusfffist talk you into "something just
as good. H-J makes more money on the juit
as nood" kind. That's why he would rather
»ell them. That's why you had better not take
them.
For a free sample (4 to 7 doses) of " Pleasant
Pellets." address World a Dispensary Medical
association. Buffalo, N. Y.
SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Legs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
500 Paffi* Book on Treatment of Animals
aud C hart M;ni Jrei*.
cures < Fever*.C <»iiff«**tion«. Inflammation
A.A« '< >piual Meninu-itifi, Milk Fever.
H.H.»Mrnin>«, Lumcue«M. IC heiuuatinm.
iNitnal l)N( barged.
I>.I>.~IIo(m or t.rub*, Worm*.
U.K.—< ouuh«, lli aves Pueunionin.
F.F.—Colic or <*rlpcM. Ilellyache,
4>.G.—3li«rarriajrr, Hemorrhage*.
11.11.—1 rfnrj and Kidni'V IHMtMIi
I.l.••Eruptive I)i»eaae*» Maiue.
/liueitiioit, FarnlyslfV*
Single Battle fover 50 doseaX - - .00
Mai*to I'aae# with Kitfclflos, ManuAl,
Veterinary c ure Oil and Medlcator, ST.OO
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, • • 1.00
fioM by ItruKzlsii; or «*at prr|»al«l anjukerc aid ta iaf
quaaiiiy on receipt of prire.
hubpbbits* BED. Co., 11 i A ii s nuiiaa St., »wT©rk.
HOMEOPATHIC A A
[&J&] SPECIFIC No 60
in use 30 years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, front over work or other causes.
#1 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for $5.
I »l" ssafl psStpSMso of price
11l ai'HUKtV BED. CO., 11l a 1 1 U »3U , !S«w York.
'UIwSIPBBr -
A Cold in the Head
I The quickest way to j
! get rid of It —the simplest !
< and surest —no bother, no
j trouble—is with
Salva-cea
5 (tback-MAXK). <
? It cure 3 Catarrh. It /
\ cures all inflammation. It j
'cures |
: Piles, Skin Disaasea,
| Sere Threat, Bams,
Tcafhachi, Waunds,
| Earaofo, Sore Musclos, J
') Ksuralgla, Rheumatism, i;
5 Two sires, 25 and 50 cents. \
( At druggists, or by m>il. )
Co., •/« Ca\alSt., N. If. •
jfjjjvmr
m ■E,
Mm—
□ WHISKEY.
is the finest brand ofß\t 5. _ 1
Whiskey in America »i
medicinal use—is "tier.': •.
ly indorsed J>y physicians t
as a strengthening tonic, f -^s*
FULL QUARTS, $1
S!X QUARTS, $S V
Freight paid on al! $lO
orders or over.
. w Catalogue mailed fiec KT*
to all applicants.
JOS. FLEMING L st^,
Who : cs»l# and Retail Drug;! ir.
4lt MARHETSf, Wjf
►ITTSBUFiGH, "J. t
THE KEELEY CURE
Is a special lioon to business men who, having
drift'-d unconsciously into the drink hnliit ana
awaken to find till' disease of alcoholism fastened
U|«>n them, rendering them unfit to manage af
fiiira requiring a clear brain. A four we«k»
course of treatment at tho
PITTSBURCi KEELEY INSTITUTE,
No. 4216 Fifth Avenue,
restores to them all their powers, mental and
physical, destroys tho abnormal appetite, and
restores them to the condition they \v> re in !>e
fore they indulged in stliinlants. This has lx-en
tloneln more than inoo eases treated here, and
amoni; them some of your own neighbors, to
whom we ran refer with confidence as to tho
a -'olutc safety and efficiency of the Keeley ''ure.
Tho fullest and most searching Investigation Is
p vited. iiuud for pamphlet giving lull informa
tion. i
For Mcliidl cf- F'tmilif I'tv. |1 25 j,cr (it.
or 0 i/ts for $0
Finch's Golden We lding, Guekenheimer,
Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Overhold. Full
quarts sl, 6 quarts for $5. Our goods war
ranted pure. Grand Father's Choice
guaranteed .1 years old, $2 ppr gal. c!
0. 1). and mail orders receive prompt at
tention.
ROBT. I.RWIN, Importer and Wholesaler,
136 Water St. Pittgbur", Po„ opposite B. & 0
R. R. Depot
V ■< A FfND pSB,
tad Ann!*, iIGTOIT EP.OS.
f»Ui TOT rati Ml kifwxUAUig lowest i
THE CITIZKN
The Unuuthfulness of Morphinomaniact.
j The mental and moral destruction
! which occurs in a victim to the morphia
! habit is a fact which unfortunately has
| iieen only too frequently demonstrated.
| This point has lead to some discussion
j respecting the expediency of rejecting
j the testimony in a court of law of those
! who are known to be addicted to the use
lof morphia. One authority has even
j gone so far as to say, "I would not be
| lieve a man who is a victim of the mor
phia habit on oath." No doubt the
' moral obliquity as to truthfulness pres
: out in such a person would be perfectly
uncontrollable, under any circumstances.
| and unrestrained, even although he had
sworn to tell the truth. But before com
ing to any definite decision upon the
question of receiving or rejecting the
evidence of such a witness, it would first
of all be only expedient to determine
what constitutes a person whose mental
and moral capacities have been tainted
by the use of morphia.
The Deepest Shaft in the World.
At the greatest depth ever attained by
miners in the history of the world, the
miners in the vertical Red Jacket shaft
of the Calumet & Hecla copper mine
have recently stopped sinking at a depth
of 4,900 feet, as this is the required depth
necessary for this company to reach the
limit of its underground territory. Bor
ed wells have been carried down to a great
er depth, but the Red Jacket shaft is the
largest and best constructed mining
shaft in the world. Its inside dimen
sions are 14x22 % feet, divided into six
compartments and timbered throughout
with pine. The shaft was started in the
fall of ISSO. The new shaft rock house,
which will be built of iron and will be
made fireproof throughout, is the only
part of the work necessary to put this
deep shaft in commission, as the hoisting
machinery, which consist of two pair of
triple expansion engines of 3,000 horse
power per pair, and will hoist a load of
ten tons 60 feet per second, was planned
and put in place while the sinking of the
shaft was going on.
—ln talking about his father, the late
| James H. Beard. Dan Beard the artist
ol Chicago, said the other day: "He
painted the portraits of the long list of
distinguished men, Clay, John £>uincy
Adams. Zachary Taylor, Williom Henry
Harrison and others. While Painting
Taylor father said to him: 'Well, Gen
eral, I suppose you are to be our next
President?' 'I hope not,' grunted the
the bluff old hero. 'No military man
has any business in the Presidential chair,
but if they to me I suppose I'll be
—fool enough to accept it.' And he
was."
—A concern in Philadelphia that has
been advertising "selling out at sacrifice"
for six months has done so well that the
store has been enlarged and new clerks
employed,
—Lieutennant Alex. R. Paxson, Uuit
ed States army, has lieen instructed by
War Department to report as soon as
possible how soon the National Guard oj
Pennsylvania can be mobilized and got
ten to Lake Erie,
—Life has few charms for a bald-head
ed man. He has just got his shitiey top
through a rough winter, and fly time is
only a short distance off.
—Mrs. Caleb Stackhouse, of Litifield,
Montgomery county, has a jar of j>eaches
which she put up twenty-five years ago
next July. They were preserved during
the honeymoon visit of Mr. and Mrs.
Stackhouse to relatives in Bucks county,
and she proposes to keep them until their
golden wedding anniversary.
—The race of bloodhounds is almost
extinct in England. In former days
they were trained to the pursuit of men
as well as game. It is said that these
dogs would not kill or harm their chase
unless resisted, but on reaching a fugitive
would bark at him until he stopped, and
keep him still by ferocious and terrible
growling until the masters came up.
—Life insurance experts contend that
that a woman who is in good health at
the age of 45 is likely to outlive a man of
the same age, because she is, as a rule,
more temperate in habits, and is less lia
ble to accidents,
—English Spavin Liniment lemoves ai*
Lard, soft or calloused lumps and bleni
shes from horses, blood spavins, curbs
plints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain>
II swollen throats, coughs, etc. Savo
50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the
moat wonderful Blemish ("ore ever known
Sold bv J. C. Redick.s druggist Butler Pa
—A bill is before the Ohio legislature
claiming bicycles as vehicles to bring
them within the vehicle taxation laws.
Docs Your Husband or Son Drink.
If your husband or son i 3 addicted to
the use of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco,
purchase ol your druggist a bottle of Hill's
Chloride of Gold Tablet?. They are
guaranteed to cnre, or money will be re
landed. Tablets may be given secretly
in tea or collee and the free use of stimu
lants allowed until voluntarily given up.
Price SI.OO pel package. If your drug
gist does net keep them, send direct to
The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio.
Book of particulars and testimonials free.
—The one who coughs the most is al
ways the one who insists ujion you try
ing his remedies for your cold.
1890 Climax Brandy
From grape wine, has, by its extreme
age and constant care while in uniform
temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere
ot storage houses for fourteen yean, be
come a r'val of the Hennessey and other
brands of Cognac Brandy, and muoh lower
in price, and preferred by the physicians
of Philadelphia, New York and other cities
Buy it of druggists.
—Don't hock your overcoat yet.
I)r. Agnew's Cure tor the Heartgivs
perfect relief in all cases of Organic of
sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutej,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
"ess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o
breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lei
Mde and all symptoms ofa Diseased Heart
•no dose convinces. Sold l>y City Phar
Tiaov.
—lt isn't every artist that can draw a
salary.
One Minute Cough Curo touches the
right spot. It also touches it at the right
time il you teke it when you have a cough
or cold. See the pointT Then don't
cough. J. C. Rkdick.
—The bachelor's motto—As a man sews
that shall he rip.
A high liver with a torpid liver will not
be a long liver. Correct the liver with De
Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that
cure dyspopsia and constipation. J. C.
Kkpick.
—The girl who wears big sleeves usual
ly looks out of sight.
Don't invite disappointment by experi
menting. Depend upon One Minute
Cough Cure and you have immediate relief
It cures croup. The ony harmless remedy
thut produces immediate results. J. C.
Kbdigk.
—"When it comes to revolutionizing
things," says the Manayunk Philoso
pher, "the new woman isn't in it with
the new baby."
Soothing, healing, cleansing. Do Witt's
W itch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores,
wounds and piles, which it never fails to
cure. Stops idling and burning. Cure*
chapped lips and cold-sores in two prthree
hoars.
—About »ix hundred thouiaud tree#
are annuallv planted by the Sweedish
school children, under the guidance of
their teacher.
—Ants have brains larger in proportion
to the size of their bodies, than any other
living creatures. They are endowed
with a high quality of instinct, display
reasoning ability and good judgement,
and posses powers of reflection and calcu
lation.
—A requirement is demanded of the
English governess, who was formerly
sufficiently well equipped with a smatter
ing of the language and an acquaintance
with the piano. She must now ride the
wheel, not only that she may instruct her
young charges in the art of cycling, but
that she may chaperon them in their long
trips over the English country roads.
—Joseph Lundy, a Loyal sock, Lycom
ing county, butcher, has on exhibition a
pretty pair of cub bears. They were cap
tured by some woodmen 011 a \\ allis Run
mountain side.
—lt is the part of wisdom to wait to
see the final result of things.
—The gods inflict heavy punishment
on great crimes.
—lnsolence is the natural result of
great prosperity.
IVint for the Communion Table.
Speer's unfermented grape juice pre
served absolutely pure as it runs from
the press without cooking or the addition
of spirits or any substance in any form
whatever. It is preserved by precipita
ting and extracting the ferment or yeast
principal by fumigation and electricity.
—An Italian journal says that in ISB9
Luigi Erba, of Perugia, chose a large
number of wives of all races, and with
them went to a South Sea Island. He is
now happy and contented, and the father
of 370 children.
When weak or worn out. Hood's Sar
saparilla is just the medicine to restore
strength.
—Hoax—Bjones must be a man of
more than average intelligence. Joax —
What makes you think so? Hoax—He's
never been requested to serve on a jury.
What Everybody Says About Brandy.
That the Wines and Brandy of the
Speer N, J. Wine Co., Passaic, N. J.. are
leading all others in public favor. Their
Wines are unexcelled for delicacy of
flavor, and are pronounced by the most
capable judges to be the very best in the
market. For pure g'ape Brandy their
Old climax, vintage of 1876, is admit
tedly the best to be had and more reliable
than French Brandies. Druggists sell it.
—Mr. Wigwag—Good-bye, darling.
We may never meet again, Mrs. Wig
wag—How strangely you talk. Where
are you going? Mr. Wigwag—l've got
to go across the street, and I haven't any
bicycle protector.
liheumatism Cured in a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
cause and the disease immediately di»ap_
pears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75
cents. Sold by J. C Kedio, and J. F.
Balph Druggists, Butler Apr 9C
—Where wisdom is required force is
of little avail.
Behef in Six llours.
—Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved m six hours by the "Now
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy is a great surprise on ac
count of its exceeding promptness in re
lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back
and every part of the urinary passages in
male or leinale. It relievew retention ol
water and pain in passing it almost im
meuiatly, 11' you want quick relief and
cure tuu is vour remedy. Sold by J. C.
xteOiuk druggist Builor fa.
—Dreams in general, take their rise
from those in; 'dents which have most
occupied the thoughts during the day.
—Great results usually arise from great
dargers.
It not only is so, it mu4 be so. One
Aliuuie Cough 'Jure acts quickly, and that's
wbat makes it go. J C. KKDICK.
—lt is better by a noble boldness to
run the risk of being subject to half of
the evils which we anticipate, than to
remain in cowardly listlessn ess for fear
of what may happen.
in ellect, heals and leaven no scar.
Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cur
ed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Ap
plied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magi
cal in effect. Always cures piles J. C.
KKDICK
—I am satisfied that we are less con
vinced by what we hear than by what
we see.
iIOOIVS Pir-L.B cure IJver Ills,
UllloutncM, InillgeiUon, Headache.
A pleasant laxative. All Drafglat*.
—Call no man happy till thou knowest
the end of his life; up till that moment
he can only be called fortunate.
J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure in my
family and lor inygelf, with results so en
tirely satisfactory that I cin hardly find
words to express myself as to its merit. 1
will never fail to recommend it to other*,
on every occasion that presents itself."
J. C. KKDICK.
—I have found from experience that
the greatest good is to be got from fore
thought aud deliberation.
"Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world." said a genieus. The
druggist handed him a bottle of Do Wtt's
Little 3arly Risers, the famous little pills.
J. C'.RKDiok.
—Unless a variety of opinions are laid
before us, we have no opportunity of se
lection.
Must Use The Knife
Said the Surgeon, but Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken
and the Knife Avoided.
The Union and Advertiser of Rochester,
N. Y., recently published the following
Interesting account of how William W.
Adams of IU7 South avenue, that city was
saved from a painful operation by the use
of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Mr. Adams said: "Three years ago 1
was taken with kidney disease very badly;
at times I was completely prostrated; in
fact, was so bad that the day was sot Uor
the doctors to perform an operation upon
me. Upon the day set for the operation I
commenced the use of Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy, and from that moment
began to g»in, and it was not long before
I was entirely cured and have had no re
turn of it since. Mv weight ha? increased
and I never was so well as I am now. I
have recommended
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
to many people, for it saved my life."
In speaking to Mrs. Adams, she said
"About a year ago I .'as in a very feeble
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David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, which
I did. My trouble was dyspepsia, and lor
a long while I was unable to bo abont at
all, but after taking a few doses 1 was
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healh."
Hundreds of men and women with that
"run down" condition, unable to work,
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known specific.
i 1!'
| "A very smooth article/' *s j
I^PLUC^I
Don't compare "Battle Ax tf =
j with low grade tobaccos —compare §
§ " Battle Ax" with the best on j|
| the market, and you will find you jg
1 get for 5 cents almost as much §|
j| "Battle Ax' f as you do of other *
= high gradr brands for 10 cents. %
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
fojidiCxfiaCt'
Quiets Pain, Checks Bleeding, Reduces
Inflammation, Is the Bicycler s Necessity.
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Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chilblains, Inflamed Eyes,
Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache.
r h . pONDS EXTRACT after Shaving-No Irritation
lh? PONDS EXTRACT after Exercising-No Lameness
m POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT is simply a marvel. How
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+CND WORK * Fill PRICES*
These are the things that have enabled me to build up a first-class tailoring trade
''"weliave the most skillful, painstaking cutter; employ none but the very l>est
workmen; handle nothing but the very best cowls, both foreign and domestic, and
guarantee you perfect satisfaction in each and every particular, and for all this
Charge you simply a fair living profit.
J. S. YOUNG,
Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, ' 0 " SES op "
•*A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT f'-J
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANLNO : __
Cu»« Debility.
/ m, j ihii I , IN K i'ILI.S at onc« cner* drains and
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THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box PaimsYlll*. 0.
JL "
J. S. YOUNG,
Great Reduction Sale.
In order to make room for spring goods we will sell our entire stock of
etCTything
we sell and wc guarantee euerything we make to please and fit >ou.
101 Soutb Main St., "PP OS " B » otel
Silver Wear Free!
Porcelain and alarm clocks and other articles both ornamental and
useful. Call in and inspect the ware.
GET i\ CARD.
Purchase you overcoat for Men, Boys and Children. Suits, Pants
Hats Capes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cufts lies, Suspenders
Gloves, Mils, Overalls, Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Trunks. Valises
Telescopes, Watches. Chains, Charms, Rings, ins, Brushes 1 ockct
ana Bill-books,Purses,etc. and when your purchase amounts to $ 5-
00 you get your choice of any of the above articles.
Our Stock is complete,
And Styles correct
Quality the best,
And prices the lowest-
D. A. HECK,
No 121. N.Main St, BUTLB<Rt PA.
OIAMOItfBS sCABF PINS.J.BTUD9.
WATCHES \ (iI:NTS KNTS' 'sILVKB.tLAUI WiCHxTLAIN.
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K. GRI KB , JEWEI!EK.
1 No. 131) North Main St., Butler, Pa.
Easter r\ TP F> or»P* s P rin 2
Hats 1 . r <ipC Hats
The Leading Milliney House In Butler Count;
Stylish and Beautiful are the Hats and Bonnets we have
selected for our spring trade.
Never has our stock of Millinery been so grand and at
prices that will astonish you. Come in and see for yourself.
Our Stock of Mourning Goods Always Complete.
D. T. Pape
122 S. Main St Butler Pa.
T. 11. BURTON
My aim the past year was to give
you the best quality of goods for the low
est cash price. And to say least, my
! trade lias been beyond all expectation.
So if you wish to know what has
| caused it
COME IN
and you will soon be convinced that I am
headquarters for good goods at lowest
prices.
T. H. BURTON
120 South Main Street Butler, Pa.
WHAT^^,
THE PUBLIC WANTS
Is the very best whisky for the least possible money.
There is no place where the wants of the people are
better filled than by
MAX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa.
All orders are carelully filled. You can take your
choice of the following:
I doz. full qts. nine year old Silver Age $15.00 per case
X '• " " six year old Bear Creek 10.00 " "
1 " " " " " " Guckenheimer 10.00 " "
I " " " " " " Finch ro.oo " "
1 " " " " " " Gibson 10.00 " "
1 " * Overhelt 10.00 " "
I " " " four " " Guckenheimer 7.00 " "
Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Black Berry, Gin, Rum and
Brandy 50 cents per quart and upwards. Whiskies
from $2.00 a gallon and upwards. Remember we pay
all express charges on orders of $5.00 and upwards.
Send For Complete Catalogue To
! MAX KLEIN,
82 Federal St.
Allegheny Pa.
Wholesale Liquor Dealer.
tup QUESTION" often uked > What Pa | nt ,hall we ute l
Tur ANSWER I If you are looking for covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appear *oce t and
your money's worth, you must buy
17' HE SHERWIH-MUJAIIS PA!NT\
I Om/t Uo*U look* Utt. Wnrt Lo-ftt, Mott tmmomhal. futt n—tmn. |
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and ttt
the time. We are in the business to *tay and
S. W. F. stays with us.
?ROSMtS, „
OLORS IN OIL,
MOUS-: A. COACH
VApr.SHU,
*
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