Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 19, 1898, Image 4

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    MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
Special Announcement MAY
For the month ot "lftl.
More Goods for Less Money than Ever before
All this month a t-als month—a bargain opportunity uneW.ed n the
history of this or any other store. Come with
confidence, You'll go home satisfied.
Cloaks, Suits, Separate Skirts and Waists.
Most Amazing Values in
, _ 00- .-alue t7 5°
Ladies' Reefer Suit for « 75 _ V alue » 50
Ladies' Reefer Suit for 8 so—value 10 00
Ladies' Krai led Jacket Suit for 5 00- value 75«
Ladies' Lined Jacket tor va j ue jj 00
La<lies'Satin Line.; Jacket for value 15"
Ladies' Figuretl Mohair Skirts for m—v.vu* l "
Latfies' Figured Mohair Skirts f0r........ 2 " valu( . 7
Ladies' Figured Silk and Satin Skirts lor 1 value 3 or,
l.rdies' Hlsck Silk Waist for * |SO
Indies' Check Silk Waist for vaiue 5
£S wS •- , -
£S ?K •.n <°* >SO
Dress Goods.
jsc per yard Black and Colored Satin Berber- value 2',
25c per yard All-Wool B'.ack and Colored Series— value £
50c per yard 4 ?-inch Figured Black Mohairs—value ' ■
er<- and f «- Beautiful Novelty Suitings—value f
7-e an.i 85c all the new shades in Bieges—value........ •:•••••••• •■ old once '
46-iuch and 50-inch Black and Colored Serges ind Henriettas at oM price
For Commencement.
Having lust returned from the second trip nude this Spring t tb. '
markets, we have secured for your selection all that is new ' vl tfrL'anates 1 "i
in Wash Goods for Summer and Commencement dressy-beautiful O fcanriiM
in White and Colored effects, dainty Persian Lawns, Swisses, India Limb,
and Mali, a;«l all tut access.,ries needed to decorate these dainty 1-.abnes, as
and Torchon Laces, fine Swiss Ktnbroidere.l Insertions, all overs and edges,. - -
line plain and figured White Silk Taffeta,. Satin D- '.hess, \\ mte Kid
Silk Gloves, Sash Ribbons. Jeweled Belts-Ribbon Bows mat.e free of charge in our
Millinery Department.
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
HANDSOME FOOTWEAR.
Have vou seen the and up-to-date styles in fine ian.
Dongola and intent leather shoes with tancy vesting
tops at
BICKEL'S
They are beantUK All sizes and all widths to tit and suit all
TO EACH CUSTOMER WE WILL GIVE FREE A
PACKAGE OF
BICKEL'S
PREMIUM SEED CORN
One of the most productive corns in the market, (inar
an teed to ripen, is strong and hardy, 75 bushels to the
acre
The FARMER who brings the best selection of corn from this seed to
my store before the FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1 898, will be given a
prcminm on that day of siu.oo worth of shoes.
Call A id Get a PACKAGE.
JOHN BICKEL.
< MILLINERY! j
S 4
2 All this store seeks to obtain of you is your considera- 4
a tion, and let the goods—Variety, Quality and Style 0
0 for the price—Prove whether it pays to buy here. We a
0 are prepared to do a bigger business than ever, and
5 are going to get it on merit. Come and see the hats
Z we are selling at $1 50, $2 50 and $3 50. ?
J STYLE RIQHT IN LINE WITH THE J
\ DEMANDS OK FASHIONt
r HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY £
4 AND UNDERWEAR. ?
MARKS'
1 108 S. MAIN ST.
IT?. Tt. onrr«7 Barnoss f 11.00 W«fo®§. for Jar**, froa COSBarrsj PrW. with raruir.s, lsapa. «*•
At it"o4 ai Mils for |36 of ail onr st/ios shade, a proa ud feadsrs, fr». At g—J a« sslls for 9TI.
tLKHART CiBBUSt A.MU IIXIUUS lUk CO. W. U. HIIATT, IWi, lOJkUA Hi. LIU.
«■ *
WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS.
5 Farmers be Wise, Deal with n» and Save 40 percent, on yonr Fe.tUliera. «•
;? YOU GAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT. t
i- Analysis. Phi>«. Acid, Ammonia, Actual Potash,
* percent. percent. percent. g|
:5 Pore Raw Bone Meal 22t026 4 tos sai.«o ft', ton. |
» Four Fold Fertiliser »to 10 2 to.'i 2 to 3 1600 " Z
Smoky City * " Stn II) 1%t«.2V4 l>ito 2% 15.00 "
Bl({ Bonanza " StnlO 2',tri3'J 4 to 5 20.00
Potato Special 44 9to 10 3.' jI" (i t*»7 23*00 5-
Tobacco Special " 1! to 12 3 to 4 4 to 5 3 *-°° !' 2."
Bone and Meat IS to IR 1 »o5 18.00
F<.r sninpie" nnd fianiph?"', write VVALKEt £fJ»ATMAH & CO . Herr s Island. PITTStiURfi.
"rwr I nAINTINO becomes expensive wher. you me rhe.»p pain? Perhtp- you
lil C * have already learned this—others have, lo" excellent result* in
BEST , ever)' particular use
THERE ' H ' Jonns ' Liquid Paints
j j Artistic shades producing pleasing effects.
t ( ft.:..- Mri!, exterior Ueoorallcn," o'.c.. maMi-d r.n 'O.; ir.tL
J.G. W- Campbell 3 Butler. Pa.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insuraice Company
Office cor. Main and Cunninglian Sts.
WICK. Fro.
MEO. KKTTFItKK, ?!«. Pr»».
I. s fIr.IIMUJI. Hfc'jr »1»<I T»»»«
rUUECTOBP
Alfred Wtrk, Henderson OUvrr,
Dr. W Irvln. J»ro«'>i r«t<"ph«u> «ir..
N. W ltla>'kwore N- Wi«lt/.<l.
F. 11. J. Kilns)) r.
tii-... I-:. ttrr'-r. t'hit*. Krlitiun. i
<>»•■> U'Titio. John Koenlit.
LOYAL McJUNKIN Agent.
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
337 S. Main St., Butler.
War Has Been Declared
with *|/;iin t hut we ar«* miro yon will not stop
huyinK tin 4 Hmiiilnh I'nrt ami
Sh«-rry Win* s from A. A Heirless* n. I! - si lls
them pure. hlsowii s«'leffl< ii ;mm| im
portuiioii /iniii . s pnin. I'riee V.V t«> 31.. r «o p«*i
quart: ©..TO. Kl.'Ai and S.VOO JUT srull«*ii
GUARANTEED PURE.
ijt. Onl
lte-Distilled Rye $ ro $S an
Tlpp«Hranw Itye. w ~ J£»
Ohl 4 'ahlm t half Malt . 2 ."u>
Rrldjreport i'ur« Rye .. I (»' .i .*/»
Thompfon »• fear old l i .V)
And? UHNM it's Kbit i •"
Write for complete prlee list
A. ANDRIESSEN.
rSS Federal St. Allegheny, Pa
Subscribe lor the C»t«SN
; ■ .-TT'" '.
\ * r * ijfi Tie Jo, *Ol V. -oankaod.
f i«. „•. v 'J Wh i . >'■ unjf cirl
I /? A 3 devel- •.- 'he fir.-t evi
I lj i C denct-s ji w manhood it
i I I M W •* 11 ~ tr were starting
I ' 1 • W 'lon» up.
I \ B U - am -v' rouijh
/; ' W. v-.J.. ••■ - A
, ! „ tv . mother
5 ' will r.et ■' .">• fa'.st
?*V ' '
■* " r ' ir r "t' .tior»
and adrtce at this c'rltVu ' " oi her exist
' y .. Ah jt ;i7, r-I va=»t tmur.' OI un-
Beccttir* "aii a-.d misery fiw •<» ft***
and TOBMwrtW instruction about their own
physical •<-•' -e J.,,™; in .
■ft upccto l weaißßcwi •- ev " ■■«
etder.J to trorran's organic development ..re
e .-i »trlr ..nd ptnaanenii) tar.- <>7
tb? r?.vc,ritc Prescription " by
L»r. K V. Pierce chief cor- If.ntr ph>- ician
to the invalids' Hotel aad Surßical 1n:...-ate
of Buffo.o, H. Y. c m
More than QO.OOO cases of ob «.inate fema.e
difficulties have been absoj"»e!y cu- >-
this mi;: .rut ••Prescnr.u.m »t heals,
, lc , .- y, nters of the fern mine
.„. V _ it i's th- only medicine devised
for tlii. so cial parpo«e by a regolarlj
gtacu.it i cxptr.-.aced phy-ictan It is the
one auth jri/ed preparation wbi-h may be
Do-'.t:"'. 'v ri.'s«d upon to curr
Mi iri Tj and daughters may consult !)r
Pierce by letter without change ?.:id in the
irr-t .1 tt> confidence Thsir letter? wit',
be mixni not by any mere nurse, but by
M educated skilled physician Dr. Pierce's
Common Sens« Medical Adviser will be
sent ftee if 2i on--ccnt stamps are inclosed
to defray the cost of nailing only.
v| l3 Edith Cain, of Clinton, Allegheny Co.,
r a . ... • -',ke r'.- in expre,ra.v
fa ih in voor 'Pafullte pre.-crrrti'ju A.lr: t»"
> • • r. • , • 1 , , :. ir!
■ " . ■ • ', . ■ r s—;l •
, .. t'-.ii!.!' -r.ste •!«•« on tli -
• t v~.w I a:o happy well. I will
cheeriuNy recommead Ur Pierce s Fivonte l*»e-
Hon t j all ij '-'- s
HJJ^PHREYS 7
' ffIEMMARYSKCfIGS
v (/) PACJS £OOK KAILED r&EK.
CONTENTS :
Pat t I. Dioeuse-o of Horses.
Part 11. Diseases of Cattle.
Part 111. — Disease.-; of Sheep.
Part IV. —Disease- of Hogs.
Part V. Diseases of Dofjs.
Part VI. Disease of Poultry.
Sr.me bock in better binding BO oil.
CO t. - i '..Mi- ■
NEHVOUS DEUILITY,
VII VI. WEAK\ESS
an 1 Prostration irom Over
work or other causes
Humphreys* Homeopathic
No. 28, in usft overyears the only
•uccostful remedy.
$1 vial,or 6 vials vial powder,for S6
&>l t by or tent postpaid on r<"-r!pt of pr»-*.
Htai !»PKV* * SKO. ro., €•». WlirtTi it JohnPU., ▼vrk
ifrifiliAßT"
Every exp etant mother haf
* trying ordeal to face. If alio does nol
ilk L ru'iv w r ready f ° r it
. 1 \ I'j thcr-j Is no teiiiug
'I \ whr.t may happen.
(_J CliiM-l'uih is iuU
of uncf-rtainticn il
Na'-rc- "r not p-i-er. proper a f rfistr:nce.
Mottier's Friend
i f , ■ v help yon '-.in at this ti-no.
It is n lir.impnt, and v.'l<cn regularly ap
plied • • -i! inor.r 1 •« Iwfore baby con.es,
it rr.;iK! t ! *»'lvint J l .'! tf'Jirly paui.
leaj. I - rclievoc, and prevents 'morning
sirkni- r*'hi'■ the ovi "-jtraiDod mun
cle-i, i tii • d>i* ndr-d fueling, short
ens lalior iiiak«s reewtrv rapid and cer
tai.t v itiioul -oiiy •lan;;erous after-effccte.
Moiiwr s I ri'-i»d ih good for only on?!
pur, ■ it 1 , viz.: to rulieve motlierhood of
dtXigui ;.nd pa.in.
Out* p* r bottle ixl u!i LtotCh. or
st t . \>iren;» r.n r» celpt of price
)Kf, ivoMtiilmuß valnabl-j infonna
t) . f -i -i, v.-ill be sont to any addrcci
up»:i »i ?>!'• «t>un to
lilU UKAUFIHLO REa'JLATOS CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
CATARRH
LOCAL* DISEASE
and is the result •:) o!--'* ai-il t < '..wt-CClrfl
« ■ ■
For your I'rol'< PwrrvEß ! S.'i w~M
we J.os.t ■■ ■ ■:» t'-.'.t tv; ■ yi i'. ASj
rcir,..(ly d... i i .'.lin HP
mrr>'irr o: (iu.'.r- fe i y'. "X
ioui drut'. HH|
Ely's Cream Balm
IH ftrkriowied ;<*c! *3 be t ! »? most ♦,* r»;nrh curr for
Nnsal < iUriti.iV j in if' .1 m i Ifay J->v« r r.f
reiru-'l ■ l! . ,« » - ! • • > v
allay: . i.
tecu tf;«i fr :u colas, it»tni«itb«Ki.«
of f 'l u ' - • - • .- ' • . •
AS WAR HAS CGiViE.
wc .ill will have to keep up our
spirits—best way to do this is not
to use Len in's spirits, but Lewin's
pure rye whiskey. We will ship
to any place in the United States.
Guaranteed pure 6 year old
whiskey either Guekenheimer,
Fiiieh, Gibson,Overholt, "Large,
Mt. Vernon, Thompson
i i per full quart or f> qu.-.rts for fj
Grandfather',. Choice Wh- key, guar
anteed 3 years old, per gallon.
On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or
over, we prepay all chargt
ROBKRT LIIWIN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesalers,
111 Water St. Opposite B. oeU. S'epol,
Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa
r "i
1 THE
COUGH. )
[ A pleasant, never-failing \
f remedy lor throat ind lviti" f
» tlis«'?i es. . /
) Sellers' Imperial J
Cough Syrisp I
r is absolutely free from spirituous
) or ot'. -r harmful ingredients.
v A prompt, positive core for J
C COtlgbs, colds, hoarseness, liiflu- \
. enza, v !••.. rping eotigli. S
Oi n 1 alallHon bottl— sold in Uh \
I Mltv yaatsaUwi Its popularity. r
» • W. J. QILMORE CO. <
( . , PITTSBURG, PA. \
1 •' y
ijg jmrnw
$ '' 1 ~
<?!«.•...* .T>- mott cjmric&i. co ,*
For Sals by D li WL'LLLK
THE CITIZEN.
A PAIR OF FREAKS.
Bi'»*u and J one* sod the F»t«- Thftl Over
took Then.
"These, ladicn aii<l gentlemen," an- j
' >ounctd tbu dime njusouui lecturer, in
dicating -with an appropriate gesture a
couple of jiarched and luiceless forms
confined in a ghiss oaße, "are rwoof the '
most extraordinary curiosities ever j
j placed on esliibitiqp." .
"Tfci-y'ro muiiiniies, ain't they?" |
<ju< ri 1 th. lnnp necked visitor from j
Waybehind, et'.pinji up as cloae as pos
| sible and glHrinp at the specimens with
j interest.
"Nu, sir," replied the lecturer, dis-
I ini--inf.' th<- questioner with a wave of
hi* b:uid. "The figure on the right, la
di* s gentlemen, is all that now re
uianit-1 : 1 once prominent citizen wboae
nai:: -vv »s originally Brown.
greater rtion of his life he was con
sidered by his fellow men to be the pos
-1 sessor of much sound, practical sense,
bnt yielding at last to the solicitations
of an ambitious wife—his own wife,
understand—he took to spelling hit
name 'Broughne.' This idiosyncrasy
'aroused a retaliatory spirit in the bosom
of a ribald and irreverent fellow citizen
by the nuine of Jones —this is Mr. Jones !
hi ie on the left—and the latter proceed
e« to make game of tho other gentleman
by changing his name to 'Joughnes.'
"When next they mnt. Broughne as- 1
saulted lcuf.hnt'B, and after a sanguinary
| combat like unto that indulged in by
: tii - Kilkenny cats of legendary fame
1 thev slew each other. Thereupon the
I proprietor cf this museum and palace of
i wonders with characteristic enterprise
' secured the remnius and had them
Ftuffed in :n appropriate and lifelike
j manner and placed them h»-re as a great
I moral lesson, showing conclusively to
' what e «ad and solemn end excessive
i ambition, unchecked by good judgment,
i will drag its victims. Please pass now
to the next platform, ladies and gentle
men, and view the most pitiful and at
tenuated living skeleton ever on exhibi
tion, the man who married his mother
in-law."—New York Sunday Journal,
ThM Troth by Chuim.
A political speaker aocused a rival of
"unfathomable meanness," and then, ris
ing to the Ofx;aslon, said, "I warn him nol
to persist in this disgraceful courso, or
he'll find that two of us can play at that
gam?!"— Fun.
A Substitute.
Mother—What would poor mamma do
without her Ixiy if ho went away?
Her Boy—You could whip Fido when
you were crofs and Just protend it was mo,
couldn't you*—New York Sunday World.
Explicit XeriM.
"Don't yon think he put« on too much
•Ide?"
"Yes, ami a g-*xl ileal of front, but 1
ion't think it has any backing."—lndian
• polls Journal.
Tb« Poet In Aufiut
9%-(« ting llko a Titan hurling
RoekH at <Terla»t.ing foe«;
, F»nnliiK with a ten cent palm leal,
Which forever foster gor,s;
Oollorlcsia and cufflosH, sitting
By his desk at midnight, when
In the Htoad ot ink of poets,
r»n>ps <4 rweat run down his pen;
Mopping up bu alabaator
Brows of Virgil wreathed in bays
Mostly made of perspiration
Grown on Juicy August day a;
Yanklnz off his outer garment*
Dripping freely at each por*
Pooling his p<T»plring fancies
Soaking in hie mental store;
Ponring drinks of cooling navor
Deep into bin blzzling HOUI,
Uonrting comfort in a bathtub.
Yearning for an arctic goal.
Tber<- he nitd and lawn and Hwoitois
Wliilc) be wrlt«s appropriate rhyine
F>ir tlio maga>.lnea and others
Which have spread* at Christmaa tirna
—W. J. Lampion in Yellow Kid Magailne.
|
A Summer Curs.
In a news item iu The Sun a doctor
|i quoted as saying that n day's absten
tion froi.i ford will cure uuuiraor com
plaint. Some years ago tho writer oared
dysentery of several weeks' duration by
taking a few wineglassful doses of the
following formula at half hour intervals
. «-viz, a tablespoonful of table salt and
two of cider vinegar in a pint of water.
The relief was permanent. Tho remedy
was r- oontly used by a person suffering
from a customary summer complaint,
and two floses effected a cure of the
oomplaint.—E. R. D. in New York Sun.
The late Duke of Marlborough, iu Bl
inding to tho size of Blenheim palace,
used to say, by way of a joke, that it
was tho only residence iu England
which required $4,000 worth of putty a
year to keep tho window panes in order.
Tomintonl, in Banffshire, Sootland,
is the highes* village above sea Jevel in
Scotland—if not in Britain. Until re
cently this villago WHS comparatively
unknown in the tourist world.
Aunt K M liiM-l's lloroliomiil anil
I'lrrmtipaiie for Siiifjors.
There are thousands of cases on rec
ord where persons suffering from con
sumption ha\ 4 been completely cured
by the use of Annt Rachael's More
honrid Herb. Elecampane Root, and
Hpeer's G rape Juice, and persons
are willing to day to testify to the mi
raculous cures wrought for fhem by this
pleasant and most effective remedy.
Used by public speakers. For sale by
drngßi«ts
Americans use 1,000,000,000 collar
lint tons annually.
Recent reports state that kangaroos
are lieconiing rare.
-Massachusetts employs 4M."»,(KM) people
in its manufactures.
The only voluntary muscle composed
of red or striped fiber is the heart.
Hood's Narsapnrilla as a remedy for
catarrh is yonched for by thousands of
people.
English brook trout grown in the
Xew Zealand rivers is now exported
hack to England in cold storage.
Roast monkey is said to be <iuite a
dainty dish Its flavor is a sort of a
compromise between phesant and bare.
Silver money 250 years old is still in
circulation in some parts of Spain.
HOOD'S PILL 3 curo Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
F.ary to aasy to operato. 25c .
The Tartars hnve n quaint custom of
ti'.king a guest by the ear when inviting
him to eat or drink with them.
RUHUMATISM C't Ri-.n IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in I to \ days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and myst .rious It removes at once the
causes am! the disease .immediately dis
?.pl < ars. The irst dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kcdic, and J, I*'.
Ralph Druggists Hutler Apr 96
The Hindoos were the first to use
playing card:*, although they were used
in C hina as early as 1120 A. D.
The oyster i.- one of the strongest of
creatures and the force required to
open it is mop' than 12(K) times its own
weight.
M K nocks i'lieiit Ml Out.
Hoxio's I ( (' is the only remedy
known that will cure a cold in one
hour. .">0 cent Sample mailed free.
A. I* IT. - ie, Buffalo N Y.
The average man considers other men
wise only when they come to biin for
advice.
When a rich man doesn't give he is
called miserly, and when he does he is
accused of seeking notoriety
A A\TS TO BE RSTOFT-VOL
i
; lilW
Ijlpr
Newsboy—What kiml of a paper do
you wish"?
Bridget O'Toole —Oi pfwant a society
paper, av coorse. —Golden Ways.
Tiie Truly Innocent.
No evil thcught had ever found
A lodgment In his mind.
For he waa but a fool, and ne'er
Had there crej.it in beneath hia hair
A thought of a;.y kind.
—Cleveland Reader,
Two Polntu «>f View.
Benedict —I tell you, old boy, you
ought lo g-et married. You don't know
what a comfort it is to know that you've
(rot a wife nt home to patch your
clothes.
Singleton—That's all rig-lit, but I pre
fer to stay single and not have my
clothes patched. —X. Y. World.
Good nt Arithmetic.
Lady (in employ uient office) —As
there is only my husband and myself
i in the family, 1 think you ought to be
vFiling tu come for less than you ask.
There an- only two pel sons to cook for.
Domestic Li>it. mum, when I'm wid
you there 'ud be three.—X. Y. Weekly.
Talki><K of Kan.
Origr.on—lt was great fun sitting
there and passing reiimrkfl ujioii the
people as they came in.
Sarton —Ah. but talking of fun, you
shouM have heard the remarks of some
of the people after you went out. —Tit-
Bits.
Force of ISaMt.
Mrs. fjrown— Dr. Bolus is becoming
dreadfully absent-minded.
Mm. .Tones—lndeed?
Mrs. Brown —Yes; when Mrs, Smith
asked his advice about her six-months'-
cld baby In- s:i?<l lie thought it would
do it good to ride a wheel.—Puck.
Misunderstood A*»l».
He —Ah, dearest; you must pardon
me if I seem to be somewhat uncouth in
the presence of women. 1 have never
had a mother. Will you be mine? Will
you —
She —Wretch! Begone! Chicago
Daily News.
Abdicating Xothlna.
"Theophilus," said the officiating
clergyman, "do you take this woman —"
"Ijidv," corrected the. bride, former
ly of the ribbon department at Spot
cash & Co.'s dry goods emporium.—
Chicago Tribune.
Hitn u Ciwodt !»**.
The Knglish Dowager— So your hus
band, the duke, doesn't love you?
What are you going to do about ii?
American Heiress —Sue him for ob
taining money under false pretenses. —
Specr's CiilViniented Juice
in Europe.
Has a wide reputation from Its effloa
cy in the sick room. The juice is rich,
tastes like eating the ripe grape fresh
from the vine; used by churches
Yankee Pootlle up to (late.
The Don is tottering on his throne;
His castle's one of air, »ir;
And wrapped jn chivalry alone,
He hasn't much to wpaj* sir
Chorus: —
Plying old glory to the breezo!
Uncle Sam i-' handy.
Freedom's whispering through the
trees!
Yankee doodle dandy.
His pathway s red with human gore;
From hell is his commission;
And history has checked the score—
"A bloody inquisition
The "Maine" is sinking in the mild,
A torn and shattered wreck, sir
And Spanish water, red with blood,
Is sweeping o'er her deck, sir.
The torch and sword went hand in
hand.
An hundred miles away sir;
And patriots.in freedom's land.
Were busy making hay, sir.
Staryed women diagged their bony
limbs;
Starved children toppled over,
While (,'hriatians enroled Faster hymns.
And slept on beds of clover.
But justice with unfettered right
Her honor was not pawning!
The darkest hour of all the night.
Is just before the dawning!
The light is breaking in the east!
Another star is rising;
And Cuba soon, for freedom's least.
Shall leave her Spanish prison.
Fill up the ranks, men without fear,
The Htiirs and stripes unfurling;
i And from the western hemisphere
The Don we'll noon be hurling.
Sleep Oil ye martyrs of the "Maine,"
Let Spanish mud caress you!
Thank God. you have not died in vain.
And Cuba freed, shall bless you.
FKKD K. DASHER
... ..r.. PrtVft.
r ■ . , liioph flrfr
i.," ■ • t.t < nri •ws or Imr
, f|.,ih:s l.» sending for tlio
lar.'e,fr. ■< the Klklmrt Ciirrla««
•ud llurticvi Mi:-. Co.. Elkhart, lad.
There have been 71.000 deaths from
plague in India so far, according to n
recent report by the Secretary for In
dia to Parliament.
Thi» Emperor of Chiua has by no
the most |n»'a»ant job in the
world. He has to fast 04 days in each
year for the sake of religion.
The English mines are flow being
worked at a depth of over 'J.OOO feet,
the coal lviug in horizontal veins from
two to three feet thick, where the work
must lie done at a temjierature exceed,
ing 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tired people are tired l>eoan»e they
have exhausted their strength. The
only way for them to get strong is to
eat proper food.
But eating is not «i 11 Strength opinen
from food, after digestion Digestion
is made easy with Shaker Digestive
Cordial.
People who get too tired, die Life is
strength. Food is tin maker of strength.
Food is not food until it is digested.
Tired pale, thin, exhausted, sick suf
ferers from indigestion, can be cured by
the use of Shaker Digestive Cordial.
It will revive their spent energies, re
fresh and invigorate them, create new
courage, tndurance and strength, all by
helping their stomachs to digest their
food.
It aids nature, and this h the best of
it. It gives immediate relief and, with
perseverence, permanently cures
Sold by druggists Trial bottle 10
cents.
The groat stimulant to original ■
thought, debt.
When success peaks Ambition lis j
tens and failure weeps.
WBirwß
nHsm
Fcrall Biuotreand Narvnes M|S 0 3
Iction to the cn;i'e -ysiem. m «
Curo DfSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
OCNSTIPATIOK and PIMPLE#.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
I"., IJe>»«'iiier >V I. K.
! Trains dej»art No 12. 94nA. M No.
• 14. 1 <l7 !' M Butler time.
Tra'is arrive Xo. 9, 9 .V> A. M: Xo. |
| 11, -:. Vi P. M. Butler time.
Xo. I*2 runs through to Erie and con- ,
licet* with W X V iV I' at Huston
Junction for Franklin and Oil City,
and with X Y L E. A* W at Shenan- ;
go for all points east. Xo 14 runs :
through to Albion and connects with ,
W X Y. & P for Franklin and Oil
City. A. B. CROUCH, Agent.
piTTSBUKG Sc WESTERN
I Railway. Schedule of Pas
senger Trains in effect Nov. 21,
1897. BUTLER TIME.
Arrive.
AII.-UL.HV Airi4iiiiH«L'iti<iii •» ;» IT A.*
* 4 Flvt*r". * 1~» " '•» VI "
KewOwd# ,<lin nmmulmtkim ... . l Hrj •IT -
Akroii Mail *l} a.h 7i« v.m
Allegheny Acconiiu«xUtiua l'» 1* '*
Allegheny ExpreM -J 1"» P.* 4, ~ "
Allegheny "Flyer" :i <»'• "
Chicago u I*2 18 44
. Allegheny Mail 5 4«l 44 44
I Allegheny **Fiver" 7 tt* -
Kll*««xl Accnmnin«liitioii ■" 4«» " 7 *ci "
n.i Limit**-! . . "> 4<» 44 17 A.*
K «nr Hiui lluMlft.nl M ill U ;-> * m "► »» V.u
< lari««n limb .*» 35 r.M <*6 A.M
SI'S DAY Tit A INS
MlfJu ny Kxp -«r. h 15 A.«j »32 44
: All- 11y A- :.rts '-itiou. . .. '• 4° P* •"» * r, 7 t M
! N. v* i ustl- Aciuium«*U4lwit . 15 A.>i' 7 'Ci 44
< liHitgo .. .. . .i 4"» »• m| r » *>7 "
.Allegheny A<v.imm«Nl;Ufnu i I 7 44
Train arriving at " «»7 p.m. IIMWK 11 I O.
at 3.1.". p.m and V \ NV All* ulieny nt
y thr mirh ti k*-t- to ail point* in tlie w»-t, north
\\e-t or iioatliwM aii'l itifuriiiAti'tn regarding nMitea,
tjm*- <»| Irai'is. » t.* ap|»iy t..
A. 11. CROUCH, Agent.
It. B. REYNOLDS. Sup't. ltutl« r. Pa.
Fox bur; IV « W BASS KTT.
A. ii. P. A Allegheny, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA BA S V
WFSTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
ScilKDl'LF l\ Emit Ki v. 20, lsw".
BC»L'TII. , WKF.K DAYS ,
A M A. M. \ M P. M P. M
Bt li KB Lam 6»: « Oft'll U|
Saxuiil'ar(r Arrive hi »• :UMI. .i »*> •"» 2N
Butler .lu Nr t|oii 44 7 27 12 I*2 .1 \L-> h .V.
Biitlwr Jut.-tion !. :»ve 7 12 22 i2A 5 5:5
Ni- '.i \n.\ 798 901 U ■ 3 »•'. I t
Tareutum 7 42 1* "7 !2 3.*. it 42 t» t/7
Sprin>;dal»* i 7 9 16 12 4o -l 52
( lan-mont ! ; 1 ttt 4 Ii 27
Sliarpaburg. .. . ' H(i 7 9 iWi 1 11 I 12 032
Allegheny.. * 2" 'J 4m I 25 I -5 «; 4.1
\ M A >1 P. M. P. M.jP. M.
SUNDAY TltAljsS.—L« ave Butler fur Allegheny
City ami prim-ii**l intermediate ftatiotiM at 7-;<s a. in.,
and 5:«I0 p. nu
NORTH. WEEK DAYS >
A M A. M. A. M P. M, P. M
Allegheny < it} '• T W 9 ©ll w". I M •; M
Sfiarj»«l»nrg.. .. 7 11 'J 12 11 37 2 15 ...
CUmnont i v 1011 44 j'• t ....
Spring*lal< 'J • 4 ' 11 V> '• 1" <• '»7
Tarenturn 7 t4! 1» V.i 12 »»7 3 231 »i 40
Natrona.. 7 ::i>! '■» Id 12 I- .1 •; 51
Butler Jiim tioii. .arrive; 7 4c, •» Vi 12 2. A 4".'
Butler Junction.. 7 4i>, 'J 50 12 2-> 4 t»T_ 7
Saxonlmrg H I'.llO 15 12 401 1 .i«; 7 21
BI TLEK arrive H 4ojlo 38 I 17j 5 (IT« 7 50
A M.|A. M P. M.JP. M |p. M
SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But.
lt«r and pri:u'ii«tl intermediate stations at ¥:2O a. m. and
1 in
WEKKDAY*. FOR THE EAST. Wkkk DAV*.
P.M; A. M.| P M P M.
2 r, 2T»|lv BITLKB.. ar ....' 1 17
■ l '25 7
4 (*» 7 4«»(Iv Butler Junction ar 8 ii»> 12
4 06i 7 4'.Mar Kree|n»rt lv 8 28.12
I 7 5.t " Allegheu> Junction.. .." 82412 01
421 K C»4 " Ix*e<>hhnrg " 8 11 4 'J
140 821 i 44 Paul ton ' 7 s:j 11 3)
S ;,! »• Saltaburg •• 7 :vni
541 i i» 2Ji 44 Blairavllle 41 7 U»10 4o
"» :/) !♦ " ltlaintville Interaectlou. . 5 5C'lO 10
8 5«» 11 M Altooua , ;t 15. 8 00
1 00 :» 101 44 Ilarrlal'urK 44 11 45: 3 10
4 :v», 6 2:'.j " Philadelphia t 8 30 11 20
A. M.[r. M.| |A. m. r. M
On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7 a. in . conuectii
l«>r Ilarrishurg, \lt<M>na and Philadelphia.
Through trains f..r the east leave Pittid-urg (Union
Station), aa folloira: —
Atlantic KxprtuM, daily 3i30 A M
Pennxylvania Limited 44 7:15
Day *' 7;:n» 44
Main Line K\prt»». M 44
Ph|laleti»liia Exprtwa, 4 .. .4:: to r m
K-istern Exprean, 44 7:05 44
Fast Line, • 8:lo 44
riulad'a Mail, Sunday it on»y #4O 4.m
F«»r detaile.) information, addn Tin*. E. Watt, Pan".
Agt Wegturn District, I wi iii-r Fifth Avt'tiua and Miuith
field Street, Pitttfhurg, P4.
J B. 11l TCHISON, J. U WOOD
Oeueral Manatee. <ien M Agent.
j Usei.
Daily.
iOur brush shou!d be os-tJ d.> i'
in place of the ordinary h<v'-
brtir-h, hair washes, or hair {jro'v <
ctz, It yoo do rot find, nf'.
six months'* trial, that
1 Dr. Scolff
• ELECTRIC
| Hair Brusi i
\ v/«Ii do all we claim for it send 1:
< bacfc and your money '
will be refunded. You cmMA •
] can buy the number
1 one size for HOffiff 1
'■ One W
| Dollar, f'j
I It is nuarantced to Cure ;
'j Nervous in five minut« ■••! ■
( Bilious Headache in five minutes S
! Neuralgia in live minutes I
I Dandruff and diseases ofthcßcalp!
( Prevents falling hair nnd baldness 1
J flakes tho hair long and glossy I
/ Porsils st Dry Goods stores rr.d Druggist*
? >r s-'MI on
( 'f price and ten cents for postage.
I .Mr fuMth. rmr ihh toi: s utokv," •mif -m«
), t. II ll.fitrmilll' il ew rrh'ng Hi J
i irio />(/». f.l. »S. an.l »10. ITI'. 1.-lr ( ■ >-!' J .
.1 », $1 Ui. *!, mi l ?l. t u -lrt.- /'rlu'l. I I (
):lrrtr~r S;/«l u futon, »•) f-1 <•: <
« JCbctrlo oo ci*. LUisti*j J rmteß, #•'. /
) OFO. A SCOTT, B,j 1'- » !•»<• . N '■ . <
square
<OEACH ROLL-S^WIDB
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF.
"iVTf add to the inflammability
fIV )our Dwelling;or Busi-
J ness Building by the use
of combustible building papers?
\] _L_, r _ is an absolutely Fire-rroof
llOnniril sheathing and can be had I
for about the same cost as " burnable " j
papers.
Mrvnknrn acts as a barrier to flames,
| lOIIDUI 11 ail j w j|| no | throw off that j
stifling smoke which so endangers liiein i
case of fire.
ASK YOUB D(«Ltn rod "«OKIU«lt."
H. W. JOHNS M'F'G CO..
tOO WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. I
' CNICAOO lOtTON. PMIIADCIPMIA. 1
rrnmm -sd.
t
vittcF^tt SEr,D FOR 4
f A CATALOG. I
ITS FREE! >
t anJ complete list I
'. of til the Comers 1 md Phot craphii |
| materials we handle new things j,
i ' coming in daily—•we guarantee prices ( >
< , tho lowest-this store is photo- ( »
I. graphic headquarters hereabouts. r
•' Oartc room free to out usto»er». j
! STIEREN, I
l lit miTKriUO i' PITTSBURGH, PA. V
{ 40• airrn *vt. 1
f or 3ALE.
I-'arni for sale, near Ilutler, uo acres,
new bank barn, f6,oc*>.
Inquire at this office.
-- f 1". mj i
Register's Notices. *
The Roi;Uut h* r*•!»> fflvc* noiiiv that tin
following a< .>unt<» «'f « . ut4.r^ ( adminis
trators and guarditns have Ut-n Hied In
thifiotticv aCfiirtllng to l;iw, .*r»»i uUI !*• pre
sented to<'ourt for
ance on Saturday, the lit>i day «f Juiu 1 w
at V A. *. *
1 Final account ..? S H M«*m guardian
of Martha K. Ilord, now Mrs. Martha F.
Jones, minor child of Joseph T. Boyd, dc
cea>ed. late of Worth tovnsolp.
% Final ae«v>unt of K McJunkin and
Anna McJunkin. administrator* of John W
BlcJnnkin. late of < 'lay township
.i. Final account of James K. Kourns, ad
mlnist rator of William Crawford, dwvastHl.
l it** of Cherry township.
4 Final a "fount of Anna M McCuHough.
executrix of J. r. >!«•• ir-1,. d« -eased, lat«
of Fajrview township.
.*». Final account of W. c Storey, surviving
executor of Aj« xander It -"tan-y, de«*ea«*eU.
late of Fairriew township.
il. Final account of Kli J. Moore, admini
strator of Kachel Moore. deceased late of
Muddvcreek township.
7. Final account of Jolin Wiirlr. elmiiiis
trator of Levina McClelland. do » tsed, lat*
of < 'onmxjuenessinr township.
- Pinal account of M J, s rs kdninii
tratrlx of James Sellers. deceased. late of
Hut If thorough.
».» nnil aocowit of Vn N Bulk« admin
istrator of Samuel Stalker. de<'eaM.nl. lute of
VOBMSO UWUBUp.
10. Finat account of lietiry Bauder. guar
dian of AOa I . I'yle. now Ada 1". Kennedy,
minor chilu of Amos i'yle. deceased, late of
Muddyereok township.
11. I-lual aecouut of James < McKee, de
ceased. guardian of George Markel Mcßrlde.
now MrKee. minor, child of Geo. A. Mcßrlde.
deceased, latt* of Butler N»rough. as >tate<j
oy Isaiah J. M Bride, administrator of J. «'
McKee.
12. Final account of James C. MeKee. de
ceased. guardian of Harvey Miller Mcßrlde.
now McKee. minor child of U<H). Meßride.
deceased, late of Butler )>orough. as state*!
»»y Isaiah Mcßridc. adruiiiistraior of J. C.
McKee.
13. Final account of James C. McKee. de
ceased. guardian of Tiior-.as McKee Mclirlde.
now McKee. minor child of George A. Mc-
Bride. deceased, late of Butler !htrough, as
stated by Isaiah J. Mcßride.administraior of
I < McKee.
14. Final account of "Peter A. Barn hart,
administrator and trust- e f« r the sal*' of t he
real estate of Michael Barn hart, decreased,
late of Butler borough.
I"* Final account of Norman Patterson, de
ceased, guardian of SalinaC. Cooper. minoi
child of Milton Cooper. deceased. late of
Slippery Kock township. as stated i»y Wil
liam J. Patterson, administrator of Norman
Patterson.
1»». Final accourt of Eliza McCafferty.
truanlian of Marv Ma afforty. minor cliWI of
Patrick MfCafferty. dect»asod. late of IVnn
township.
17. Final a«'fount of (*asner KnautT, ex
ecutor of Nicholas KnautT. deceased, late of
Jackson towship.
In. First partial account of Alex Mitchell,
administrator of Aj?nes V. Otto, diseased
late of Butler.
19. Final account of Thomas Galloway, ad
ministrator of Isaac (Jalloway, deceased,
late of Connoqui.ncssin« township.
Final account of HeorKe F. ex
ecutor t»f Philip V<HTal. lale of Ilut
ler township.
21. Final account of Thomas Jamison,
guardian of Edith B. Crawford, minor child
of George Crawford, deceased., luti of Fair
view township.
!£!. Final account of F. exevutor
of Sarah A. Sweeney deceased, late of J*• f
fcrson township.
Zi. l inal and distribution account of
Ceoree E. Hay. administrator of John M.
Martin, deceased, late of Forward township.
24. Fmal account of G. I>. Swain, adminis
trator of F. U. Covett. deceased, late of
Harmony borough.
'S». Filial jwcou 111 «»f<. |) Swain, t-xecutor
of A. A. Swain, deceased, late of llarnu>ny
l>orouirh.
•Ji». Final account of Joseph Zleghler, ox
ecut<»r of Joseph Stover, uei'eavil, lute of
Lancaster township.
••TT. Final account of Minna Schroth, admin
istratrix of Christian Scnroth, deceased, hit*'
of JeITeTSOII tpWUSllip.
'•>. Final account of Thomas Graham, ad
ministrator of Jane Shannon. deceased, late
of ConnnmicncsslnK township.
•J 1 .). Final account of Martha H. Brown,
administratrix oft'. N. Brown, deceased, late
of Butler township.
% 30. Final account of Ihiniel Market and
John Weber. ex«*eutors of Zeno Market, de
ceased. late of Evans City.
31. Final account of Stephen V. Hutchison,
deceased, guardian of Sarah O. Black, minor
child of John K. Black, deceased, late of
Cherry township, as stated by Kll&a E.
Hutchison and John O. Hutchison, adminis
trators of Stephen V. Hutchison
•SL Distribution account of Daniel Market
and John Welier. executors of Zeno Markel.
deceased, late of Evans City.
33. Final account of Fred. 1"hI, executor, of
Christopher Ulil, deceased, late of Lancaster
township.
Final account of Nicholas Bander,
guardian of Herman (i. Builder, minor child
ofliottllch Bander, deceased, late of Lan
caster township.
35. Final and distribution account of John
K. Holland, administrator of Win. Holland,
deceased, lata of Washington township.
•W. Final account of John Falkuer, ex
ecutor of f£va Falkncr. deceased, late of
Buffalo township.
37. Final account of John l ajkueu survlv
iiiff CXecnto} John Calk ner. deceased. late
of Buffalo township.
88. Final account of J. D. Marshall, ad
ministrator d. b. n.. c. t. a. of Nicholas
Kauffman. deceased. late of Worth townshin.
30. Final account of Adam Diehl. admini
strator of Salome Sehaney (or Sehocne), de
ceased. late of Zelienople borough.
40. Final account of flenry H. Blair, guar
dian of Harry L. Wilson, minor child of Mary
J. Wilson. deceased, late of tvaslilngton
township
W*. J. ADA3IS Register.
Road and Bridge Reports.
Notice is hereby given that the. following
road and bridges have been confirmed nisi
by the Court and will be presented on the
first Saturday of June Court. IWs. beingthe
lldavofsaid month, and if no exceptions
ar.* filed they will be confirmed absolutely.
U.D.Xo. 22,JUIH' Sessions. IKH4:-In »•« *-p«»t iti«>n
of citizens of Allegheny township, for vaca
tion of a road laid out but not yet opened,
which leads f»*oin a nolnt . »ii tin public road
leading from Maple furnace to Parkers
Landing at or near Adams' Mill to the Mer
cer and Koshufg Turnpike near K<>shurg's.
In said township. Dec. IKb. i&r?, reviewers
were appointed by tin- Court-, and March 7th.
reportof viewers filed stating tint said
road laid out but not opened, should lie va
cated, agreeable to the desire of the peti
tioners. Now. March 12, IW*. approved;
notice to l>e given according to rules of
Court. BY THIS CoritT.
K. D. No. I. March Sessions, Iniis. In re
petition of the citizens of Brady township
for a county bridge over llogue Kun, on tin-
West Liberty and Moore's Corners road in
said township. Dec. nth, lstfT, viewers wer«-
appointed by tin* Court, and March 4tii, Ikhh
h port of viewers filed stating that proposed
bridge is neccessary; no damages. March
12th, ISSIH; approved; notice to lie given Ac
cording to rules of <'ourt and to IN- laid be
fore the grand jury at next term
By tiik Court.
R. I>. No. 3 March JM*. In re-
Mw( it i«»ns <|f Rotp! Supervisor of Allegheny
ownshtn for vacation of a portion of a road
' leading from a point on Eruienton and Law
renee ju rg road, near the fartn of J. IV Mil
ford. where the road leading past Allegheny
Church to the turnpike road leaves the
same to a point when- it reaches the farm
| of Eiisha Ko bin son. known as the "Duchess"
| farm, all in said township. Dec. 11th, istfT.
viewers were appointed by tin- Court; March
7th. IHHK, report of viewers filed in favor of
vacation. Now March 12tli. WW. approved:
notice to be given according to rules of
Court. By tiik Court.
11. D. No. 4. March Sessions, I*l*. lii re
petition of clti/.ens of Allegheny township
for vacation of a road beginning at Kenslng
f "i I '::rn;i.v m<i extending io Arm strong
eounty hni:. I>>i«'\ !{th. IMIB, viewers vvcid up
pointed by the Court. March 7th. IMJm. report
«»f viewers fil«»d in favor of vacation. March
t2th« UICIH* Approved; notice to be given ac
cording to rules of Court. By the Court.
«'ertified from the records this Vth day of
May, Ikus. ISAAC MEALS.
Clerk Q. S. t,'ourt.
Widows' Appraisements.
The following widow's appraisements of'
personal property and real estate set apart
for the benefit of the widows of decedents
have lioen filed in the ol1i«*e of the Clerk
of Orphans' Court of Butler Co.. viz:
To widow of Samuel Conn, real
property S9OO
To widow of John Buehler, personal an
To widow of Jacob 4icible. personal 300
To widow of Win. I*. Thompson, real
and personal 3M> 00
To widow of John I'. 8011, real and
personal 300 00
To widow of Lewis S. Milliliter 190 00
All persons Interested In the above an
prasicm.'uts will take notice that they will
l»e present*'*! for confirmation to the Orphans
* onrt of But ler county. Pa , op Sat urday, t hp
llthday of June. A. I>. atjd If no ex
ceptions l*e filed t hey wll I In* confirmed ab«>
sofutcly.
ISAAC MEALS, Clerk O. C.
Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation will he made to Hon. John M
Greer, President Judge of the Common
IMeas Court of iiutler county, P<»., on
Saturday. May 28, 1898, at 9 o'clock, a.
ni., under the Corporation Act of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approv
ed April 29, 1874, and the supplements
thereto, for the Charter of a Corporation,
U> be called the Butler County Agricul
tural Society.
The character and objects of which are
to encourage Agricultural and Horticul
tural pursuits, the improvement ot all
kinds and classes of domestic animals,
to establish and maintain a track or
course for the improvement of the speed
of horses, and to give aid and encourage
ments to agricultural and horticultural
pursuits in all their branches.
To have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and privileges ot said Act
of Assembly and its supplements
J 1,. Pukvis,
John S. Camphkm.,
W. 11. 11. Riodi.K,
I). II St'TTON,
Jacou KKCK,
Titos. Hays, et al
R. P. SCOTT, Solicitor.
May 10, 1898.
NOTICE.
>{<.tlre Is hereby Klveu that H. II Wulker. !
Krr i lvi r• >r llk- estate of * II Walker .V Co.. 1
lias Bled Ills llrst anil iiarllnl areouiit In tin- I
uftli-e nf tin' I'rothotmtary of the Court of i
(.otTjnton I" t Itui I-- ■ ' I 'iiiy V
1 June*!.. I sj>7. and that tl»t« will im« i
presented to said Court for contirinat ion and |
allowance 011 Saturday. June nth. |si*.
K. J. THOMI'SON, I'rotln unitary
Protlionotury'n ofllcv, May 1", 1"W.
i| D. T. PAPE j ;;
The Leading Millinery House;:
Of Butler Co. J [
.Everybody is invited to inspect uur granl display of TATTERN Hats,. ,
SPRING MILLINERY. '
Prices Always the Lowest
MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND < >
\ S. Main St. D. T. Pape. 122 S. Main St.X
luu such a larce and increasing tale Is evident, it
■ ls THE BEST - m
B ffy It ls the most thorough skimmer, the easiest to
(Mr tL operate and to clean, and the most durable ot anv
\lr cream separator on the market, as is proven by
H (a every-day use.
Jl ■, havo usc'l your Improved US. Separator
M ■ tnr nearly three vt-ars. and liave never had any
M ■ trouble with it. There is no question but that the
■ H Improved L nite.l t.tates*' is the separator for
M a"' ar ' l ' >uU t: " 1 ,Jc r > tnd on it for 365
PETER LANGWILL, Secretary.
9ms Large illustrated catalogues free for the asking.
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt.
WAR WAR WAR
To The Finish,
Competition routed lon>; ago—and our low prices for
pure liquors will always l>e maintained.
Wc pav express charges 0:1 all orders of $5.00 and
over and deliver the liquors at your house—No extra
charge whatever. Here aie a few of our prices:
Anchor Rye 30c per Qt., $2.00 per gallon.
Possum Rye 05c per Ot., $2.5u per gallon.
Guckcnhcimer Rye 4 years old, 75c per Qt, $3.00 per gal.
Bear Creek ")
Guckenheimer | 6 years oM, SI.OO per Qt., $4.00 per Gal.
Finch
Gibson | 6 qts. assorted for $5.00.
Overholt
The l>est and purest Ca'ifornia Wines in the county, 50c
per* quart, $5.00 per case of one dozen full quirts—
any assortment.
Our Gins are the purest and l>est—sl.oo per quart—
in the country. Send for price list; mailed free.
We want yonr custom, ar.d we will have it if LOW
prices for the BEST liquors can get it.
fIAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERAL ST-. ALLEGHENY PA.
M - WITH - SHIN.
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The Fate of The Maine,
No oiio doubt* now but that the Maine whs
blow up with a mine or torpedo, and It
is with great effort that our Leader
Is holding In chwk the Amerlrttn
people when they think they
art* In the light it Is almost
Impossible to stop
t hem.
It Looks Like War
but we must goon and do business
all the same, our stork this spring
Is fully oi»€* half larger than ever
liefore and there Is going to Im»
some great shoe selling this spring
We are In shape to meet your
wants at lower prh'es than ever
Inifoi«
Our Line of Tan Shoes
Must be seen to be apprleated
Ladies' Tan Shot > from UN* to £.i.»fi.
I*ri*s1*ri*s Tan Hi«hs from to
Hoy** Tail Shoes from t«» fi! Vi.
i'hlld's Tan Shoes from 4**« to SI.OO.
See all our lilies tiefoie you bliy.
Ititf rut ill pi ires 111 every der
part merit.
Repairing Doric Promptly.
C.E.MILLER.
tiubucribc (or The Citiion.
Hotel Willard.
Reopened ami rea ly
for the aceotntnoda.
tion of the traveling
public.
Everything First-class.
MUS. HATTIK REIHI KG, Ownor
Practical Horse Slioer
WILL ROBINSON.
Formerly Horse Slioer at the
Wick House l;as opened
ntss ill a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
he will <lo Horse-Shoeing in
the most approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES
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