Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 28, 1898, Image 4

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    HANDSOME FOOTWEAR.
Have yon seen the new and np-todate styles in fine Tin
DoneoLa and patent leather shoes with fancy \ esting
tops at
BICKEL'S
They are beautns All sizes and all widths to fit and suit all
TO EACH CUSTOMER WE WILL GIVE FREE A
PACKAGE OF
BICKLE7S
PREMIUM SEED CORN
One of the most productive corns in the market. Giiar
an teed to ripen is strong and hardy, 75 bushels to the
acre
The FARMER who brings the best Selection of corn frovi this seed to
my store before the FIRST OF OCTOBER. *>iU be given a
premium on that day of s\o.oo worth of shots.
Call And Get a PACKAGE.
JOHN BICKEL.
PmIIXINERY! 1
J \
A All this store seeks to obtain of you is your considera- f
4 tion, and let the goods—Variety, Quality and Style #
0 for the price—Prove whether it pays to buy here. We *
1 are prepared to do a bigger business than ever, and
T are going to get it on merit. Come and see the hats
J we are selling at $i 50, $2 50 and $3 50. J
▼ STYLE RIGHT IN LINE WITH THE t
J DEMANDS OF FASHIONt £
# HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY J
AND UNDERWEAR. ?
MARKS' I
J 108 S. MAIN ST.
PATTERSON BROS.;
Wall Paper and Room Mouldings
Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
New Wick Building, 236 North Main Street Butler, Pa.
House Cleaning
Time is here and the War against Bugs, Moths etc., is on. We have prepared
a Bu- Killer for the extermination of these pests, let us suggest that if this be
mixed with the paste before pap-ring the result willlie very satisfactory. \ve are
also headquarters for Moth Balis, Insect powder, Hellibore etc.
REDICK & GROHMAN
109 NORTH MAIN ST. BUTLER.
IiHMMMMMWHMMMHIiMiMNiMMMMMMIMMHM VMMMMM iVrVVn.
WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS.
Farmers be Wise, Deal with ua and Save 40 percent, on yotar Fertllixera.
YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'B PROFIT. >
-E AnalynU. Pho«. Add, Ammonia, Actual I'otuh, *
« per cent. pi-r cent per cent. $
Pnrt JLaw Bone Meat 22t0» 4 to 9 faa.oo per ton. £
I Four FoM Fertlllier oto 10 Bto 3 'J 0 ' 16 °° .. %
£ nmukr City " * »<• •« >K«"4$ 15 00 »
\ "'if Bonanza " '-""10 * {"J \
■"l'jinto Bp»cl»l '* OlO 10 A/ t to \/ t C to 7 33.00 ju
eg Tobacco Hprcial " „.. Ili-i' a 10 4 4 to 5 ai.oo • «
5 Bone *n<l Meat 1 '■' 4 to 5 18.00 j£
J p.,r .ampin and pamphlet, wrtt* W4LKE ■' .' &CO . H«'r« l«l»nd. PITTSBURG PA 3:
l( T|lf QAINTINO hecomet expensive whrnyou uie cheap pilnt. Perlwpf yon
-J! C ■ hive already learned this—others have. For excellent results is
SEST every particular us*
THERE H - w - Johns ' tfSWSIOS Liquid
|C Artistic (hades producing pleasing effects.
( Color Card. Paapfclal," Extsrlor Dscoratlca," eta., mailed 00 raquaat
PAINT" J. G- &W- Campbell > Butler, Pa.
The New YORK WEEKLY Tribune
THE GREAT . FOR
National Family Farmers
Newspaper \ $ and Villagers,
AND YOUR FAVORITE HOME PAPER,
THE ' CITIZEN," Butler, Pa„ Both One Year For $1 50.
BSend all Orders to the "CiTIZEN."
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a comparison of old and new rates; President MeKinley's Cabinet and appointees,
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of the different States, commanding officers of the Army and Navy, with their sal
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mil tees, complete article* on the Currency, Gold and Sliver, and amount <>f oth«-i
valuable information The standard American almanac, autlioritive an I complete
conesponding in rank with Whittakcr's Almanac in Kuropc. Price 25c
Postage Paid. Send all Orders to THE CITIZEN
CZZZ BUTLER PA.
TH K
Batler Count; National Bank,
Butler Penn, (
Capital paid in - fltxj.ooo.oo
Surplus and I'roliU f"4.'>47- ,, 7
Jon. Hart man, I'rcM'lent; I. V. Kitti, '
Vice l'reniilent; C. A. Bailey. Cashier;
John G. McMarlin. Afm't Cashier.
/ irniK-rul liitiikliiK liUKlrm t riuiMctod.
Intcrwt paid on linn- (li poxit*.
Mim«y loaned «<n appr<»v«*<l nwurlly.
Wi invite you to open an account with tlil*
ban k.
IMItF.'T >HH- lion. .loHi pli llartrnaii, lion.
W «. Waldron, Dr. * M. I|.»iv« r II M<-
Hwwuiy, K. K. Aliranm. I" I. <J.
Hill nil, 1,4-hIIi. I" lla/.Ult, M Klfi«R.tn. W.
IV II l.arkln. John llumphny. I>r. W.
Mii itiidUnw, lien Mu,»'th. M. W|H«,
J. V. IfltU.
Subscribe lor tbe C'XIZKN
Butler Savings Bank
Kutler, PH.
Capital - - f6r> f rjrjo.or
Surplus ami Profit! - siso,oo<
J(JH. \J PUR VIM PRANIDML
J. IIKNRY TIiOUTMAN ...Vice VrtguUi 1
WM. CAMPRKLL. .Ir Cwhin
I/>UIH B.HTF.:N LUIIII
DIHKiTOItH \.. furvlH, lf#*nn
Tro»:tm%ft. W. I#. Itrari'lori. W. A Sti In, J.[ r
CBNIOMI.
The liuth r HuvinxM Hank In tin Old' H
Itunk lnir I lint It tit lor/ n lint |ir < oiinfy
»ii-r»il IriiriklnfC htiHlni'SH f ransiu-ti #!.
VV«* H<»ll< It ;I/-r*onntH of ..1) pri.O III'ITM, m«T
clianlH, furrni rH and oth#*r>».
All >» mlii« wh rntrum*-fl to tm will
prompt atu*ntlon.
I ntcrcHt million t|nw ilcpimftH.
tiubaciibe lor LIE CITIZEN
Devout priests frequently
f— mortify their flesh and vol-
A unLiril j f,,r " " iheas M v f s
to undergo crtal boouv
17 4 hire n.
J. * r- 3 They are enabled to do
this \r.d escape script:
y injury to their hea'"!
// ~x . 1\ \»>7/T- hv rea-on of the
U p::rity of their live..
* \ j , «nd thv f .ct thai
V \ tfcey der.y them
x selves O-c pleas
t k \Wi<l net : ; cadnrt
I i\if VSI» VI?/ US' "he take
I I t \]\ f! t ß he ,-med:-
i I | \ 7/A I lure^av^
I f K !l 1
T-- ; •- ■ Jts : e p'.TS JIO
i Afej
-;S-" -a 1 ' a hojj of himself.'
1 r fc % < .
j pui'-it ir. . • .h' i down with flabby fHt
f In Dm r.rat l*t .r.-e he is a candidate for
t y . 1 .■ i -.rrvous proslrtrioo. In the
-cc ' r kidr-.v trouble or heart failure.
Dr. price's Golden Medical Discovery en
able.- he man to ur.derjfo a great
dca'. f hards ■ r prival; :i and over
xi-:ri -a <=rr.e of .le ;ue be lead* It causes
I |t "e prt-perly assimilated. It
build' firm healthy *?«h, but docs:: irake
cori, . : people ir • fat. it cures dys
per,-i.: 1.-1 oii, ■" ■ -:s, kidney .c* and
(0 percent of all cases of consumption. It
prevents weakness in any organ of the body.
Ir 'i■ 1- .5, I was taken down its h-d
with -> ru :i\; ~. r i i-t r■■ pains in toy stomach
and und?r my shoulders,_ iu ciy
J I.': . .-»" re like ci<n*.nrr t:in. N' 'ninjr t: <i
|T.. • »*•' '■ -• •
a:: : : *-■ f 1< - I lam ::
liver and constipated bCKUIt
are ' r . r:'r cured by Dr. Pierce's Plea-ant
pellets. Th'.y never gripe.
"^HUMPHREYS'
500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FEEE.
CONTENTS :
Part I.— Diseases of Horses.
Par t ll.—Diseases of Cattle.
Part 111. Diseases of Sheep.
Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs.
! Pnrt V Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. —Diseases of Poultry.
Same book in bott/ir binding SO eta. ,
llr srnfefcrS'lCD. OOU, t«r. Hllli:,'. i New lork
NEIIVOL'S DEBILITY,!
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphri;- Homeopathic Speoifli
No. 23, in usq over 40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per viai,or 5 vial® and lirgo vial
Sold *7 DrviftoU, r.r mt peetp»l4l« » of prJ'**
HL'niUHI \-i' *ILli. to., («. wuii ..ii k Sew lorfc
MANYTHLNK!
when the Creator said to woman,
In sorrow shalt thou forth
children," that a curse was pro
nounced against the human race,
but the joy felt by every Mother
when she first presses to her heart
her babe, prove; the contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should be avoided,
th it he may reach the hour when
the hope of her hea.t is to be real
ized, in full vigor and strength.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
re ' axcs ,c
JmM that the nec
essary change
takes place
without N a u -
JftV/liiiiim sea, Headache,
\Jky'.* ■' /} i Nervous or
yWm p ,o , orny
SZt-i- boding 01 Uan
«£ gcrf andthe
trying hour is robbed of its pain
an'i Milierirg, as so many h.-'ppy
mothers 1 tve <: x pc r ic r. c. _• d .
No'lii.r k "Mother's FricnV* doc?
this. i; .1 t be deceived or
pers> . ' i < use ttiytiiiny else.
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Utontw, t, • •>all ire itomi irr; .<•
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A. ANDRICSSEN.
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" Cu PBIA, HEADACHE,
CCWJTIPA f!QK and PIMPLES.
THE CITIZEN.
WHAT MARY WROTE.
It WM a Nice Long letter, bat It Midi
Grandma F«1 Anxlou*.
"I'm really afraid that Mnry has yield
ed to the very enticing sin of exaggera
tion,' said a dear old grandmother as she
wiped h. r glasses preparatory to reading
the letter more carefully. "I know that
she is ppirmd, pretty nnd full of life, but
she's always lx«n truthful. I'll say noth
ing to her about it till I have talked with
semi- of thf other Endeavortrs who went
VJ California.
"Why, she say? here that the redwood
trees are so tall that it requires two people
. ;. — it : .--n't -••■ IK possible—
bb H ; in apples.
Wh '-r hoard of the like.- Here's some
thing that I'll just refer to tho professor.
Ho knows all about vegetables and agri
culture .~!n Siiys that it
pul!. :- to ge' the txjets out of the ground;
: thai tb.-y roll the pumpkiDS together with
: cant ai.d then load them on the
wagons with derricks; that cucumbers
gr«,w as long as fence mils; that the
wheatflelds are as big as Ijike Michigan;
that the thrashing machines look liko
steamboats, and that the horseless plows
ru'h along like motor cars. It Is certainly
wonderful beyond belief."
"But don't you see, grandma," broke
In one of her listeners, "Mary is just
chalTlng:- purjiosely makes storie-s so
tig that no one wiß believe them. It's
just a satire on the boastful claims made
for thut country ont there. You know
they k-11 climate ty the cubic yv<l"
"No, Mary has either seen these things
or heard them upon good authority. We
must not misjudge her, but here Is the
most remarkable thing yet—she says that
a larg. waU rinelon burst just before they
reached there and washed away quite a
stretch of mi I road track. Dear, dear!
I'll be glad to hav; her safe home with us
again. I feel very certain that some one
misled Mary in regard to the watermelon
6ho ki: .wrf o little of the world"—De
troit Free Press.
Vindicated.
Some one having intimated that the
Rev. Mr. Gilrea of Lumpkin county had
sworn falsely, that gentleman sets him
eelf right in the following letter to The
Uahlonega Nugget:
"Allow me Space in your valuable pa
j>cr to reply to uu artiele recently puhlish
ul, i have made a search or investigation
to know w l.at Glv rlze to it and it Grue
out of Thomis ITutsoiiss family and 1 say
It Is a false report and if i bad a Stolden
old man Abercrumbyes ljce« 1 wood a said
a Minister swore a lye and If i had a fur
nished iny sonlawniy Huney Knifo 1 wood
a said a Mii. ster had a swore a lye and
If 1 worn a Dress and was call a kentucky
cow 1 wood <awl a preacher a lyr the peo
plo or Good sitsonsof union and Lumpkin
County " they seemed to )« very proud
when i bought the Land that honest huney
wood be En' th" program lias changed and
they have taken the Lords day and 1? 1
wood seat a straddle of the jug 1 wood le
all right and the Good people of the coun
try s.i>'< s this M.at shoed up mighty well
In tho foot washln at mount Eury last
.Sunday w pray for the better times."
The above explains matters to the satis
faction of everybody, and business goes on
ns usual.—Atlanta Constitution.
Wliat .Johnny Saw.
Tho bright I joy's mother Is cultivating
his bump of observation. "Now, John
ny," holding up a picture card, "shut
your eyes and tell mo about what you saw
on this card."
"A cow, a barn, a horse," rattled off
the bright l>oy glibly.
"What elsef"
"Nothln."
"Oh, yes. Think, now. What did yon
see behind tho cow?" referring to tho trees
In the background
A moment's reflection. "Her tail,"
shouti d Johnny ecstatically.—Chautau
qua Assembly Herald.
ISail For Willie.
Wife—John, d m t you think you better
give up trying to cbave yourself and go
buck to tiie barber?
Husband—\S hy, of courso not. .See how
much I save ev< ry month.
Wife—Yes, 1 know that, but then Willio
is always around when you shave, and ho
is learning :-.o many bad words.—Ohio
nlate Journal.
Tli«i Feminine Mrrak.
"Every man has a streak of tho femi
nine in hit; make up."
"Ye*. I know a big, two fisted fellow
Willi a void; liko a fog liorn"—
"And lie Is ti uder to littlo childrenf"
"I dur.no whether he is or not, but 1
was going to toll yon. Ills tusto in neck
ties Is something horrible. " —lmiianapolis
Journal
Tim DllTrrei.c®.
Mr. CU-iiK" —Fangle, what Is thodlfTor
inro between a luetic llusli . .nl a bobtnil
•lush?
Mr. Fangh -A hectW; llu.b lured, while
u Ixjbtuil flm'i iea\es .<ni>u one blue. —
I>iuimille I <iiirier Journal
A I,out Opportunity.
Mr- Cral.nl.aw -A, eny riito I am not
it hypocrit; 1 don't f-.uko h clou., of re
ligion.
Crabshaw —I wish you did, my dear
This sprit:g It won hi ba\o saved i.<oi<u
New York f-'unday World."
15c \ot
Tiie experience of the Speer N .T.
Wine Co. aft#;r :i continuous career of
jnfire thati forty years in Grape Culture
and Wint making has resnltetl in the
production of Orajie Brandy that rivals
Hcnrnssy arid Mnrtell of Cognn". A
fine delicate, I.', year old (ir»p>- I 'randy
is rare their climax vintage of IK~ ,; i -4
beeofiiinx celebrated among Huropeaim
who appreciate a pure article. I>ru«
eiHtH.
Sime a Hons? of hyacinths
Larkspur's not so bine;
Never any tfalnnt rose
tiathered from a garden close
K< d(Jer blushes than you
Honey cola red. white as sleep
Sweet and cold, your state y>n keeji
> From the careless crowd ;
) Crocus s that overglad
I C|o-<- cropt lawn and open field.
, Snowdrop in her shroud,
> Yellow tulips, hobble clear,
. Itndding thrift, may all IK- dear
As they're fair to see.
' Yours be ia<<e and snowdrop still,
* Violet arnl the <laffodil
> Hyacinths for Jne!
> London Sketch.
| Scrofula is eradicated and all kindred
<1 isea-e- in i iiied by Hood s Sarsapar
| ilia
* A few months ago a new pastor was
* installed in a western church. In his
| first -ermori lie denounced gambling of
all kluds but dwelt upon the evils of
stock gambling especially. At the
close of the "rmon one of the elders
| took him a ..■!<• and whispered that one
> ol tin- i .i»,t liberal iiiemberH of the
& ci,n"legation was a broker and he must
I Is- careful not !•< -ay anything on that
subject again The following Sunday
the preacher exhorted against the
wioked"< v of drinking. Another elder
<i warned him at one of the members,
1 also liberal, looked upon the wine that
r wn- red occasionally, and it would lie
wise not to wound his feelings. On
the next Suri'lay the minister attacked
another evil with like result. In de
spair be called a meeting of the elders
!<, and deiiiandcd to know if their was any
sin which he might touch upon with
out fear of offending some one in the
congregation. The elders thought for
a time Finally one of them arose and
said "111 tell you what to do.
j preach against Morinoiiisui and give it
it I totliein strong
» j
RH!*,I'MATISM CI'HUU IN A fMV.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in t to j days.
P* Its action upon the system is remarkable
and tnynti iiods. 11 remove* at otire t!>e
| cans*- 1 ! and tin ilisease immediately d.s
--j spfears. The first dose greatly iciiefits;
7S cents. Sold i-y J. C. keilic, ur.d J. I',
g H-ilph I>rugifi*ts llu'.ler \\ir</>
■t Robin's statue 'if f>al/ac, over which
B the -< ulptor and the Societe de tlensde
S l.ottcr quarrelled, owing to the sculp
tor's SIOWIH S, is finished at last It
will In- . t up in the Place 'ln Calais
>. j Royal.
M«5. WASH.
C;>J4 tho roof ur. juair..«r »!RhtA
Almrj tfce hazy city lis'ats.
We ait. swert tKira Dul ani I.
Beneath the cool and friendly sky.
And we listen to the Happing of ilrs. Cary'e
wash.
i Like the- shaking cf whito sails on summer
seas.
And wo draa.ri that wo arc sailing till we
almost hear tfc- s.vash
Of the water SJ the lines swing in the
breeze.
Love makes that rocf so dear to me
That all the charms of woods and sea
No lonffing in n. t.- irt - :in stir
If, having them, I most leave her.
bo we listen to th- flapping of Mrs. Cary'9
wa^h.
Like the thak.-ig of white .sails on summer
seas.
And we Ureiuii that we are sailing till we
almost hear the swash
Of the water 113 the lines swing in the
breeze.
The neighbors gossip on the roof.
But from the rest we i-it aloof
And plan hew tome ilay, happily.
Our roof shall bo beside tho sea.
And wo listen to the flapping of Mrs. Cary's
wash.
Like the shaking of white sails on summer
seas.
And we dream that wo aro sailing till we :
almost hear the swash
Of the water as the lines swing In the |
breeze.
—May D. Hatch in New York Sun. |
HIS NAME NOT ON THE LIST.
80, by Customs Law, This Steamship Fas- ,
senger Was Not a Fassenger.
A passenger on one of the transatlantic
■teamers that arrived here recently
stepped into the line of people who
were making their declarations before
the customs officer and told liis name.
"Can't take your declaration," the
officer said after examining the passen
ger list. "I don't see your name there. "
"But I got my ticket on Friday
night," tho passenger responded, "and
the time was too short to have allowed
of my name being put cn the list."
"That makes no difference," an
swered th'j inspector. "Unless yoor
name is on the list you are not a pas
senger, and I cannot take your declara
tion. Nobody not on the list can be re
garded as a passenger."
The New Yorker said a few things,
thought a good many more and dropped
out of the line. Then he went in search
of the captain. The captain came up
and wrote the passenger's name on the
inspector's list and the declaration WHS
dnly taken. After this formality had
been finished the passenger asked the
inspector his reason for refusing to take
bis declaration in the first place. To
this question lie adu-d tho remark that
on a number cf trips to Europe be had
left at such short notice that his name
had not got on the passenger list, but
he had never had any such experience
with the English inspector.
"I don't know anything about that,"
tho official replied, "but the rule in
the United States is that unless a man's
name is on the passenger list he is not
officially regarded as a passenger and
we cannot recognize him as such until !
his name appears there. You were all |
right as socn as the captain wrote your
name, but until then you had no stand
ing as a passenger."—New York Sun.
Worth Saving.
The people "f B"1KIUUI evidently bo
lieve in training tlitir children in hab
its of economy. Possibly no better
method of convincing the young folks
of the wisdom of looking after small
things could havo been found than that
resorted to in the public schools of
Brussels. The Outlook gives the result
of the experiment:
Some time ago the children were re !
quested by their teachers to gather up
all the waste and apparently useless ar
ticles that they could find on their way
to and from school and to deliver them i
to their respective teachers.
For eight months the work of collec
tion went on. Such objects as tin foil,
tin cans, paint tulies, bottle capsules
and refuse metal were especially looked
after. The result was astonishing.
Nineteen hundred and twenty-five
pounds of tin foil rewarded the chil
dren's efforts, together with 1,200
pounds 'if metal scraps, 4,400 pounds of
bottle capsules and old paint tubes that
in the aggregate weighed 230 pounds.
But it was when the articles wero I
disposed of and the money nntdiod to ;
useful objects that the full force of this j
economy was manifest. The proceeds ,
completely clothed GOO poor children j
and sent 00 invalid children to re ;
cuperation colonies, and there was a
goodly balant H 1- ft to Ins distributed '
among tho si< k poor of the city
Duty.
It is. n dnly we owe to ourselves, as'
well as those who tire- dependent upon j
us, to preserve our health and itrengtb. .
Aunt Itachael s Peruvian Malaria liit
ters are found to be an unfailing and !
valuable assistant in iiiantainiiig the j
vigor of the system, arid in keeping* it |
intone. ICxcellent for those subject to ■
malarial fevers, fi males and weakly |
persons t'i give an appetite.
A bugle on which the charge was
sounded that sent the Light Brigade to
destruction at llalakava was sold at
auction in London recently for %I{,!K!5
Standard Hill Farm, near Northnller
ton, on which the I'attle of the stand
ard between King Stephen and the
Empre's Maud was fought in 115iH, is
offered for sale.
HOOD'S PtLLC euro Uv< r lll», Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Heartache.
Eocy to take, oa3y to operate. 23c.
There have boon 71,(KM) deaths from
plague in India so far, according to a
recent, report for I ridiand to Parlia
ment.
ll'Yoii llavc u iiithy.
Don't kill it with [nostrums for
coughs, colds ati'l croup. Use the only
safe and certain cure, Hoxsie's (' ('.
90 cents.
Liverpool s < 'hamber of < 'oinmerce is
considering the plan of bridging the
rsey by a suspension bridge lftO feet
above high water, with a central span
J,(I00 feet long and two side spans each
of 1,000 feet The estimate cost is sl'.!,
•">OO,OOO.
I have never had a days sickness in
my life" said a middle aged man the
ot her day.
"What a comfort it would be," sighs
some (ssir invalid, "to be in his place
for a year or two." Yet half of the in
vilads we see might lie just as healthy
as he, if they would only take good and
proper care of themselves, eat proper
fooo and digest it
It's so strange that such simple things
are oyerl'Siked by those who want
health
It iiiak< * strength and strength
wards oif sickness. The man who had
never been sick was strong because he
alway-i dig< led Ins food, arnl you could
Uw-oine the same by helping your stom
aeh to work as well as his Shaker l»i
gestive Cordial will help yo.ir stomach
and will make you strong and healthy
by milking the food you eat make you
fat
Sir Henry Hawkins, the sporting
Justice of the Queen's Bench, though
he is HO years of age, does not intend to
write his memoirs. He says "If you
begin by saying what a splendid fellow
you are they call you egotistical, and
as for saying anything against myself,
lill be hanged if I will. Would you'.'
«• ..mi-• -r n i»>
i , • pleu.iireof ilrlv
• I- .! fturrii.ifii or linr
n< i -1 ~ . 1.-, . n.hiitf for tho
turg ir . il . ol iln- l.lltlmrFCurrlngw
•ud llurir . M .. ( ... I Iklmrt, led.
Wilhelmina of Holland is fond
of art. but lias declared that she wholly
dislikes music.
English brook trout grown in New
Zealand rivers is now exported Iwk to
| England in coal storage
■" 1 " " " "* -
B
* A
R
BARGAINS
A
N
S
Are Not All Gone
We have a fot of !»!• narch shirts
made of Garners percales former
price f r.50 now going at 75c.
33 l-3per cent Oft
on all rtinter underwear and lots
of broken s : zes going at one half
price.
We Still Have
a few of those £5, £4 and hats
in the Dollar sale.
We Have About
five dozen fine wool top shirts in
Rlack and Brown shades, worth s 2,
an 1 -?2.50, we are offering them at
*1.25. Come in and tell us what
\ou it and see if we larnot
supply you.
COLBERT & DALE,
242 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER. PI.
JWALL TAPER]
7, 8, and 10c to 30 and 35c-
C Some are new patterns J
C and seme are old, but all S
/ recent patterns, and we \
P defy you to name the (
S new ones from the old, C
P unless you have seen ?
/ them before. ✓
/ Prices at other places j
/ are in the neighborhood S
/ of 75c and 80:. They C
S are making a profit, but (
\ we are selling out, hence r
\ ws must lose money. 7
L Many are buying paper j
P that they do not expect S
y to use until fall. The \
j prices bring them to C
I DOUGLASS' 3
241 S. Main St. Butler.
j Use It
s Daily.
} Our brush should be us«d daily !
|in place of the ordinary hair /
brush, hair washes, or hair grow- !
! ers. If you do not find, after !
II six months' trial, that
!: Dr. Scott's [
ELECTRIC
Hair Brush
will do all we claim for it send it!
\ back, and your money J&SI
! will be refunded. You jSgjSV,
| can buy the number llfci
one size for ElfcSCjll
One W!
Dollar. I j
It Is Guaranteed to Cure;
1 Nervous Headache In five minutes! <
I Bilious Headache in five minutes I '■
| Neuralgia in five minuter I
Dandruff and diseases of tliescnlp! .
Prevents falling hair and baldness I <
i flakes the hair long nnd glossy I
II fur sale nt Dry (ioodg stores and Driijtßistn '
!' or si-nt on approval,*p>oslpaid, on r< < eipt
■if price and ten ci.nts for poetag'-.
i„i ri*m.k."TiiK no' Tnirn nTnitv - A" /
rr full I" f'irm'it »n c.m.rrvifj !•' - >
11. 1, -I. lull. ®j. «». ami fiw l:ir. lrl.- < ■ . J
Ml 9 VI. t" iin.l »l KUrlrlf FUnh llruml l', i K
l;i..(rT.- Htfrty loiwrn, t" tu-lr. ri.nl't ■. f
ICUrtrtc lftu(iles t 6U vts. JCl'Utls Tru»»e», $3. )
] 1 OF.O. A. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, ?•' V. j
L. 5. MCJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate
Agent.
/17 li. .IKI'PRRSONjST.,
BUTLER, - PA
Hotel Willard.
Reopened and rea ly
for the accommoda
tion of the traveling
public.
Everythin>j;Flfs»-claßß.
MKS. MATTIK REIHING, Owner
Practical Horse Shoer
WILL ROBINSON,
Formerly Horse Shoer at tiie
W'iek l» »U!'e has opene«l husi
nes« in a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
lie will do Horse-Shoeing in
the most approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES
A SPECIALTY.
THG IJUTBER (irneN.
*1 mi IHT yi ur If pul'l 111 iwlviiiice, otlii rwlHi
il ji will I.- . lnirK< 'I
AIIVKHTISINII HATKS <»IH- Ini'ti. MM tlim
i|, i-m-li *iiliHi i|iii nt liiHi-r t Inn "■<» ri-iil* null
A 11(111 or mill illvurrti not !■•«?* X incli <-* i •
i 11..!-,' ami iiilinliiUlriilnrs' in.ll. i-s M I IM-II;
i-si my mill ill 'ilntl'i" mitli'i--. f- i-li'-li l Ei*ll*l
111 it niii li ■ I" • i'rill .1 line for 11 r»t 11ml "• ■•••ill*
f.,|- l-lli-ll sill. < ijlli nt in >. II 1011. Noll. 1 .
:111111111c loi-al in-.vk Iti-iiiH 1.. . i-nts 11 llni' for
. icli lii-.il I 101 l < Hilt .liar-I" ■ • aril* of thank*.
r< milutloiiK of ri*H|ii-RL. iiotl l of f. IIVIIN
ami fair*. •t- In- mil it 'l'" rut.- of ', -111.
11 I In.-, money loin tlioorilir. 'i-vin
wor'U of pro ~ ma!,, a 111.-
lUli i ror •lainlliiK I'iiriN ami Jot. worl; on
applli utlon
All a-lv. rlUliiK I. ilm-art. 1 tli-l In*, rl lon.
mill nil ti-Hiwli nl IUIVI HNIIIK riui»t IM> pal. l
for In ailvmii-r
All i-oiiiiniinlriilloti* Irili-iul- il foi piilillra
llon In till* pup- r mimt 1..' ii.-ioinpmil. il liy
11,1 n-.1l I.utiii- of 111.- writ" 1. not f.-i |>iitil|.-n
lion liu. •• irniiianli . of v ».l full li.ainl 11l
r.-ucli 11* not lui. 1 I linn 'I n. ..lay i-M-nlnir
Ih-atli noil.-" * iint t« irromiiaiil. iMiy 11
r(i*iHin»ltili* niiiii*-.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
I The I'ord farm in Donegal twp , nrnr
Millerntown ia for all- II ■ olitnins
• almut 150 seres, 11 well watered and in
i uiKsl conditi' 11 Por terras inquire a
I his oihee
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
I*., llesMMiicr «V 1/ K.
Trains depart No 10. 'J.4U A. M. No
14, 5:0? P M. Butler time.
Trains arrivi- N.v !' il Vi A M. No.
11, 2:.V) P M. Butler time.
No. 12 runs through to Erie and con
nects with W. N. S' A: T. at Huston j
Junction for Franklin and Oil City, j
and with N. Y. L. E. A- W. at Shr-nau- i
«o for all points east. No. 14 runs i
through to Alhion nnd connects with
W. N. V. A: P. for Franklin and Oil
City. A. B. CROUCH. Agent.
pITTSBUKG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of I'as
fenger Trains in eficct Nov. 21,
1897. BUTLER TIME.
P j«rt Arrive.
.x. gtu X V V, umm -1 itti . • - LMI 917 A.*
Allt-jrlieny "Flv. r" i* i:. " «• tj
New tWlo A. «uu..Uti..ii 1 V. I V :> 17 -
Akruu Mail >1"- A.K 7 «ti p.*
Allegheny Accumm«j«lati--n 1«» (• » " 1J 1> |
Allcphi'iiy Hxjir'-K"* 1 •"> r.* l I'T ** i
Mi. glMf "K \«
Kx|»ni»i •'» 4.» " 12 In* *"
Allw|,h«ii| Mail S4O " IQU
Allfjrliriiy 44 Fiver' T «c? 4
Aco.niiwiilath.il *» 4i» 44 T ict 4 -
Limits). . *» 44 IT A.m
Kmii** and Bradford >1ai1.... ... 0 " ,4 » A.* Jt» r.\i
Clarion Act« miii «lation A ;i5 ps 4 » A. si
>I'NI»AV TRAINS.
Allegheny K*i»re-s * V* \.m 1» :12 4 *
Aaomii Liti .!. .... ■' 4o i m * '7 PM
New GMW AM - r \ T OS ••
t 'lii.atr<» Y.x\<u H 45 r.M . r » t»7 44
Allegheny Ac mmodat.ii ..... 710 44
Train arriving at 7 JUII. hives 11 V* <». ile|n>t,
l*itt»*linrg at 3.1"> jmu UMI I'. V W.. All. .l.eny at ZA)
I». in.
K tit k»'ti» t.. all joints in tin- w* »t, north*
west or - *»itiiw• -t an l inl«*rmatioii regarding roatw,
time «»f train*, etc. a|*l»ly t«»
A B. <'ROVCII, Agent,
i; B BETXOLUB - • BoOac, Ik
\ \ C. W. BAI I.TT,
A. ii. IV A.. Allegheny, Ta
PENNSYLVANIA RA S O T D.
WFSTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
ii£i*i i n IN LHF«T '29,1»97.
SOUTH. , WKhK DATS %
A M \ M A. M f\ M IV M
IiCTLKJI L«*v.- f. *u-»ll 15 21) . p » (W»
v ax«»ni»iiig Arrivt- ♦; "»4 ► y» 11 '.i cm '»
Hatlei Juncti >i:. ' 7 JT U "i! .1 2-"» .*>
Butler Junction...Lirive 7 I*2 -iI 3 ►"» •"
Natruiia Arrive 7 «>1 I- if* '.i *V"» <» ""J
Tareutuui 7 1* u7 I*2 3 4J 0 t»7
S|»ringilale 7 5o 'J Ili 12 ■!"» '.i 5"-
• laietnont JJO 1 *K> 4 ti
Shar|Mburg h "7 !♦ :»«'• 1 II 4 12 ti
Allegheny... ' 8 20. i 1 2-» 4 2*» 411
jA. M A M. T. M ,!». M.jP M.
>I'M»AY TK AlXS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny
« ity au<l I'riin i|*»l inteiineUiale i>tatii»nH at 7:.'to a. in.,
ami s:ilU p. m.
NORTH. WKKK DAYS
A >1 A M. A.M. I' M V. M
Allegheny Citv leave 7 !l 111 11 2n 2 G in
>hai|»<hurg * 7 11 ,i \1 11 :i7 J 4o ...
< i ir< iiiont | It' 11 44 2 •>{ ....
S|>rlng«lale '• •" II 1<» 0 :»7
Tarentuni 7 .**4 '» ."lt» 12 07 .1 Z'>\ G 4'
Natrona 7 4:1 12 12 .1 61
'Jut l«r Jnni tutu.. Arrive 7 4'- :• '*) lj li ; 4'» i «»»•
Itutler Junttioii.. .l#u\« 7 4»> t ."»o 12 2-'» i 4 <»T 7 '»•
>ax«'iil»urg . K I 'll") 1*» 12 4!» I i'- 724
Bl'TLKlt. arrive 8 4«4I0 | n 7
A. M.|A. M. I'. M |F. M.|r .M
SI"N DAY TKAINS.—I t are Allegheny < Bi.:-
ler aiul pi iu<-i{«il interuieiliate Htaii<<iiK at 7: J> a. m. at <1
0:00 |». 111.
WEEK Davu. F(»U TIIK HAST. WRU DAYS
V. M. A. M r. >l. 1' >1
S «• hr Smsa ar ... 111
| . -■< 7 _'7 ;ir lit tler Juu- lion. . Iv 1
fc 4 «<» 7 4«. Iv Dutler JuiMtion . .ar 8 12 Ofr
I ««"» 7 far Fr«-i-.:1 Iv 8 12 •••
4 »t» 7 .*.i' 44 All) -heii v Junction . 24 12 <»*.
ft 21< 804 44 Leeclil nrg M jßoß 11 to
4 40 H 21, • I'a u I Inn \|ol»o) '• 7 Ci 11 ..2
H I • Saltal ii- •' 7 10} II «4*
r » ii 0 " I'i ip- viUe '• I 7 «* i" i'
:»o •• :ii •« Blaimville lntemeetlou.. . 44 ■> l*» 1«
- .«» li •• Mfaim • ..i 18
1 oo ;i In * 4 llarrioliiuj: 44 11 4" -J 1<»
4 :m ', «. -2.1. •• I'hilaili-llihia * 11 2«»
A. M-IP. M.| |A.M i*. M
On Suri'lay, tram leiivlnK llutl#-r 7 V» a. m., c« :;ne< t»»
lor Alt.*»iia and rhila«lel|<hla.
Through tr.iirin fur the i-aat leave I'lttnlurg (Union
Urtida) mtmmm —
Atlantic Kxpieni, daily 3:3i> A M
i'eniiNylvania Limitel 44 7.15 "
l>ay KxpreHK, " 7 -tti "
Main IJne Krpreaa, " . ... ... .
riiilali-Iphia K.\|»re*H, ' .... I in P.*
ijuileru KxpreM, 44 7 44
Fa»t Line, 1 8:10 44
I'uilad'a Mail, SUIMIUVM ..iiiy 8 4'* * m
i • A tettad MIMH I I H, • • I -
MWtern Dmtrict, Coniei fifth Avenue and Sluith
ti-id S'reet, IMttHhurx, l*u.
J I', HI Tt;in>o:;, J. R. \V»m»D
General Manage UeuV Agei t
The Fate of The Maine.
No I>II«- (loulit.B now but that Hie Mulm* vus
l»low ii|> with u tillo<* or torpedo, nnd It
Is wit Ii grout olT«»rt that our Lfudfr
N holding In I'hi'clv flu* AiiM'rli'uti
people wlim thoy think tli«*y
iir«* In tin* rlglit It In nlrnont
IlliposNlhl • to stop
tliwn.
It Looks Like War
lint vi' tiluat go on uml <lo huslnoss
nil tin* Hitmi', our stock llils aprlog
Is fully »mc half larger than «*v«*r
Im*fori* uiol tlu ro |.< Koliik to Im«
soino great hIIOC K«;lllng this spring
Wr arc In shape to nn«a your
w.nits at l«»wi r prh « s than i vrr
Iniforc.
Our Line of Tan Shoes
Muftt »cen to 1M« apprlratrd.
Ludh's* Tan Slua s from IH-* to £i.:»o
, s Tan Shcu-s fr«»tu $1.30 t« i
lloy'ft Tan from to *! *•<>
t 'hild's Tan Shew* from 4*- to SI.OO.
H»««' all our 11 iii's iM'fon* you buy.
IllK «ot In prices in every de
part in** ii t
Repairing Done Promptly.
C.E. MILLER.
SR WOOL
TO SHLL WRITE TO
W. F. RUMBERGER,
Cure A. Tmuttumi'* Himi. I" I I<EH. I'A
m m tm f% Or Wlllliimi' lndlun I'llo
■ ■ I \i iiiiiiiii-iil will run- Mllml,
8 K S ! r I". ' 'lll' l ' n '"' IttrlilliK
■ ■I ■ ■ kl'll' lialniit 1 ■ til'- tilllMii
warn ■ I i.i-,. Tim itriiini' i"».
Ir ■ Ba.i i»' |H«ilt - ' rU.-i IIII.IWII i"
I I 11. r. llr Will 111 111 Inillllll I'll! < >lllt
5 ™ mrnt I pr«piirnl for I'll.*-. uniMirli
■ ititc "I tin- IIITVUU pnri Bter)
™ iv:irrttiii."i lly .lriii i i j«. I'* i>i»ll
C'lpt of price :»o cent* and #I.»H». WllUfmb
MANlll ACTIJRING CO . I'rop- t I. vcland. nMo.
For Snlc hy Iv H Wl MiLH
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insuraicc Compan,
Office for. Main «i«l Cunninj{hiiii St».
hmk. Pm."
•IK«. KKTTKUKII. VI"- l'ri-«.
I. S «I JDNKIW. H»R'R •«.!
IHUKC TOItH.
Alfr.-il Wi.-U, lli'iidiTKin Ollvi-r.
I»r. W Irvln. liinii'*
\ W. Illn. i iiiuri W.-On-I.
I It. iwtiin II ■< •' l-k 11 '• ir l*-r.
1.. .., K. il. rnr. l lni". I!. I.liuii.-
'i.-.i. ICi l l■ IIIi. fi*liit ICiM-nlic.
LOYAL h'ciUNKIN Agent.
%
'i ' ti'ittsctl 're %%-irn/n/a tli< n
.«,• « i r y • f
j / itl't i' A - ,v. v ,s', ; il- l lith Aviiiuc,
i irrsHUKii. !• i.
ID. T. PAPE^
THE LEADING MILLINtRY HOUSE OF- BUTLER CO. M
Wc Keep coustanly on hand (foi immediate use) a full®
line of mourning goods, such as Chiffon-Silk, Nuns
iug and Crape Bonnets and Hats Long and short Veils
p.Mourning Rushing.Mourning Gloves and Handkerchiefs pp
grand everything pertaining to Ladies Mourning furnish-B
Goods GIVE PS A CALL
p!22 S. Main St. 0. T- Pape. 122 S Main StJ|
WfV- ' ■ • viff • ■
--
TOUR OR 18Q8
From Ocean to Ocean.
The Glorious Past and a Brilliant Present
TIE WAITER L mil
GRANDEST AN!) L'F.ST SHOWS CONSOLIDATED.
(ireater and Larger i han Ever Before.
THE SHOW OF SHOWS
WILL EXHIBIT AT
: BUT LER,
Thursday,
"7WAY !sth.
7 j
THE OLD
On Comical Trick Donkeys—fun for the little folks.
Woaderful New Features— Marvelous New Additions Ainai>
ing New Attractions Astounding New Acts
NO OLD TIME ACTS.
3 Rings -2 Stages—l Animal Arena 1 Hippodrome Track--
The Newest Exhibition of Trained Animal 3 on Farth
—2 Performances Daily, Afternoon and
Evening. Rain or Shine Under the
Largest Water Proof Tents
Ever Constructed.
CHEAP EXCURSION Kates
FROM EVERYWHERE
THE LITTLE FOLKS MUST SEE
THE MONKEY RIDE A BICYCLE
They will surely go wild and be transported with delight if
tne> do, and much depressed if they do not.
■
The very latest free show novelty on the circus grounds at 11
o'clock in the morning and 6:00 in the evening. A
GRAND DISPLAY OF Daylight FIREWORKS
THE BEAUTIFUL BATTLESHIP
Maine Will Be Exploded in Mid Air
TWO THOUSAND FEET HIGH.
' A Marvelous Sight Don't Miss It Worth Coming Miles
To See
GOKG6OUS
1 Big New Free Street Parade
Every Morning at 10 o'clock.
) •
25 GENTLEMANLY USHERS. 25
Circus Parties Can Secure Reserve Seat Tickets
In Advance At
Reed s News Depot VAIN STREET.
TAKE A NEEDED HOLIDAY HAVE A SPLENDID TIME
TAKE THE CHILDREN ALONG.
m A6EW^ |
" "r* 4 '" >»"• k. awawm. ■»«
M| '• • r f J.- IMAi fWN UIMTM/Im • »l>rva Mk4 wMiri, |MD. A* g"od a* IU iar
. i ELKHART 1 AIUUAUK lUU. tV. W. U. l ull, »*»>, '"-niUT, LNU,