Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 09, 1898, Image 4

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    HUSELTONS
r SUMMER FOOTWEAR!
Real Summer Weather
1 Is bound to come now. Today's warmth
/jgj Fp" ■■< and snnshine suggests that it sat our
%-ery doors. Every man, woman and
'i A ! s/\\\ I child with summer apparel wants tvi -
v Jpila 11 find nowiicre a stoct as satisfactory, dt-
I I 1 1 - pendable or economical as ouxs.
I —" ir ~* See our Famous Styles aod
Quality in Tan and Black.
GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. LAUIES FINE SHOES.
Plenty here to interest the man who T we.\TY STYLES FOR VOIR CHOOSING \T
wnnts a good quality and Ftylf at reason- i
ab'c prices-at SI, $1.25. $1.50, $2, $2-50, $3
Si, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2,50, tc3. Will enal'le you to choose in TAN OR
In Tans or Black. Thev are particularly BLACK, with all kid or fancy vesting
swell shapes Shown here in Ix>ndon tops, all sizes and widths. Come and see
and Coin toes in Ensrlish 3als or Golf them Reading the advertisement ir
patterDs, finished with fast color eye or forms you they are here but you can
large brass eyelets. Russia and Willow only realize the actual value when you
Calf and Kid,in Tans, Chocolate or Black, have the shoes before you.
BOYS' AND LITTLE GENTS' SHOES
In Tan and Black, fashioned after the same models as the men's, at 75 cents, SI.OO,
$1.25 atid #1.50. . „ , _ ,
Misses' and Children's Tan or Black Lace or Button spring Heels, London or
Coin toes, with all kid or vesting tops, ~>o cents to ft.so.
THERE IS NOT A STYLE IN MEN'S HEAVY SHOES
But what you'll find here at lower prices than others ask. Ours is a money-saving
ihoe business for you—at 75 cents, SI.OO, #1.25, and f 1.50.
B. C. HUSELTON,
Butler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry.
i t Dr.°C.° ELLSWORTH HEWITI |
; tine of the (J. S' Most Noted Physicians,t
< > To Again Yisit Batter, at Lowry House. Friday. June 10.1898. < >
Formerly of Prof. Pancoast's Graduate of Jefferson Med
* * Hospital Staff. ical College. 4 *
< - Med ico-Chirurgici College O
i ) and Philadelphia College i >
< I Lately from a 3 years'course of Pharmacy. 4
, i in the Hospitals of Paris Registered as a Practitioner J.
and Berlin. of Medicine and Surgery. |
. k Dr. Hewitt once said, while delivering a lecture lo trained nurses oL ,
Philadelphia: "It grieves my heart to see a strong, healthy, vigorous man
* ► married to a woman whose constituion is wrecked by nervousness, >
i kby organic weakness, irregularities, lack of ambition, headache, failingi .
powers, painful menstration, or blood and skin diseases in any stage,
( ► irinary, kidney or bladder diseases or offensive discharges." O
A > Dr. Hewitt makes quick and absolute cures in all such cases. j' ,
For men, special treatment with speedy results. |'
i > If you are suffering with cancer, scrofula, catarrh, tuiuor, piles or any< f
i >dis*ase of long standing, which has baffled the skill of your
•nhvsician. do not lose heart because he has failed, but consult Dr. Hewitt. F
< ►who is the only physician in America who has been fortunate enough to< ?
i >have the experience and become a graduate of the above colleges, j %
"Dt. Hewitt dots not treat patients by mail, because it would be guess r
Kvork, and foolhardy, but if you live at a distance, and are a sufferer, J
He can be communicated with at his permanent location, 404 Peun f
i , Pitteburg, Pa. \ »
* date, at Lowry House,
' * Friday, June 10, from 10 a. m. to 4p. m *tr
MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
Special Announcement MAV
For the month of 1 *
More Goods for Less Money than Ever before.
A'l this month a gala month—a bargain opportunity unequaled in the
history of this or any other store. Coine with
confidence, You'll go home satisfied.
Cloaks, Suits, Separate Skirts and Waists.
Most Amazing Values in
Ladies' Reefer Suit for J5 oo—value $ 7 50
Ladies' Reefer Suit for 6 75—value 8 50
Ladies' Braided Jacket Suit for 8 50—value 10 00
Ladies' l,ined Jacket for 5 00—value 7 50
Ladies' Satin Lined Jacket for 8 50—value 12 00
Ladies' Figured Mohair Skirts for 1 00 —value 1 50
Ladies' Figured Mohair Skirts for 2 00—value 3 00
Ladies' Figured Silk and Satin Skirts lor 4 9^—value 7 50
Ladies' Black Silk Waist for 2 25—value 3 00
Ladies' Check Silk Waist for 2 50--value 3 50
Ladies' Laundered Waist for 39c -sold everywhere for 50
Ladies' Laundered Waist for 50c—sold everyweere for 75
Ladies' Laundered Waist for 75c and 85c —sold everywhere for 100
Ladies' Lanndered Waist for $l.O0 —sold everywhere for 150
Dress Goods.
25c per yard Black and Colored Satin Berber—value 50
25c per yard All-Wool Black and Colored Serges—value 35
50c per yard 47-inch Figured Black Mohairs—value 75
50c and 6<>c Beautiful Novelty Suitings—value 75
75c and 85c all the new shades in Bieges—value $1 25
46-inch and 50-inch Black and Colored Serges md Henriettas at old prices
For Commencement.
Having just returned from the second trip made this Spring to the Eastern
markets, we have secured for your selection all that is new, dainty and attractive
in Wash Goods for Summer and Commencement dresses—beautiful Organdies in
in White and Colored effects, dainty Persian Lawns, Swisses, India Linens, Dimity
and Mull, and all the accessories needed to decorate these dainty Fabrics, as Val
and Torchon Laces, fine Swiss Embroidered Insertions, all overs and edges,Monsse
line De Soie, plain and figured White Silk Taffetas, Satin Duchess, White Kid a'i'l
Silk Gloves, Sash Ribbons, Jeweled Belts—Ribl>on Bows made free of charge in oitr
Millinery Department.
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
i MILLINERY! j
|l All this store seeks to obtain of you is your considcra- 4
Jtion, and let the goods—Variety, Quality and Style 4
for the price—Prove whether it pays to buy here. We #
J are prepared to do a bigger business than ever, and #
* arc going to get it on merit. Come and see the hats r
J | we are selling at $1 50, $2 50 and $3 50. €
STYLE RIGHT IN LINE WITH THE f
| DEMANDS OF FASHIONt J
1 HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY
], AND UNDERWEAR. £
MARKS'
UIOB S. MAIN ST. £
The New Cambric!
(Formerly New Cambridge House.)
CAMBRIDGE: SPRINGS, F>A„
Which, after the disastrous fire of a year ago, is now opened in
larger and brtter shape for the accommodation of guests in search
of health and pleasure, presents itself to its former Butler patrons
as the most desirable hotel 111 which to locate when at Cambridge
Springs. Free bus to anil from all trains and springs. Public
rooms are of large size and well lighted, including office, dining
room, bath rooms, billiard room aitd bowling alley. Chambers
with private baths and toilets and everything that tends to make a
home-like and comfortable resort. T 'or rate* apply to
HA6GERTY & WHITE, Proprietors, Cambridge Springs. Pa.
JJV * • r
'A battle, are
T .Vm 'BBh arteries pul
( wltt; M 3'
— T same i§ t-rue of the
■J.M i
ir. the battles of work ■
a man - liver ir slug
f' 'Y/, < ?i s 'i. hi- digestion
; -if. d and I;:- -tu;:i
t' thi: a' O ini
pure Th- blood n the stream cf life j If
it is impure every <-ita'. r.rjfan in the bo iy is
improperly nouns.-.-d arc! bee-1:1c- -e .V
4na tO| rf iwlt»|
functioas in the f-conomy f lift TV.t >l.
t ai suffers (fore. Of- ■ t appetite and sleep,
wind, pain, fulness iwe.lmg of liit
stomach meals, *ad tiste ir. the
foul v *th imaginary lumt ot |
fml ii tl tl -.< • heidschw piddineJi,
Alt of the«e ctmdltioors and th^ ; r cau'<-5
are protr; t .- our« ' by the u-e of 1> Cor
Pierce's H ,iden Medical Discovery. It
luck tne ..ten e.lee oi appetite.
L t l -,- <*.-.?< "tl*,n perfect .in"! th'- liver
a :v It makes nrh red "".re blood
likd with »he life givii.t; elements cf the
f . -L»t build healthy tissues, firr: oesb
c-,..ntj muscle and vil.rant nerve fibers It
invigorates nd vitalixea the whole bedy,
au '. mental power ind elasticity
If enri s P** a " ca<es °f con
sumption strengthens »e-!. lung., slop.-
bleeding from lungs, spitting of bloo:'
obstinate lingering coughs ani l.indrcc
ailments.
Costiveness, constipation and torpidity
c-f the liver are ure'.v Speedily ana per
manently cured by 15- Pierce's Pleasant
1 diets. i"he> art tiny, sugar-coated gran
u\ - One lit'le " Pellet "is a gentle -.na
tive ar.d two a mild cathartic They never
grip'.- They -timnUte and strengthen the
;a.ied oigins until a regular habit i« f-.rnied
an.-! may the.i be di*con,ir.u. J without a
return of the trouble Tin > stimulate,
and rcgulat'. the stomach liver
and bowels. Medicine stores sell tht-m.
and hive no other pills that "are just
as good."
"^HUMPHREYS'
VETERitfARY SPECIFICS
500 FADE BOOK MAILED FRLE.
CONTENTS :
Part I.—Diseoses of Horses.
Part ll.—Diseases of Cattle.
Part 111.--Diseases of Sheep.
Part IV.—Diseases of Hogs.
Part V.—Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. —Diseases of Poultry.
Same book in better binding 30 cts.
HnmiRETS'BRn. CO., Cor will Jam * Jt»lm H«., York
NEIIVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 i>er viator 5 vials and large rial powder, for $5
Cold bjr Dragging, or lent ponj ou receipt ol prlco.
nenFHRBrS* SiED. 10., c»r. WlHnm k JofcuSt*., *>w 1 ork
MANY THINK!
when the Creator said to woman,
"In sorrow shalt thou bring 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, proves the contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should be avoided,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope of her heart is to be real
ized, in full vigor and strength.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
so relaxes the
_ system and as-
ger, and the
trying hour is robbed of its pain
and suffering, as so many happy
mothers have experienced.
Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does
this. Don't be deceived or
persuaded to use anything else.
"Mother's Frlond" it th? greatest flvcir
pntnntheinarkct, and all our customer* prklpe it
highly.'" -W. 11. KLSO 4 CO., White aright, Tex.
Of drune'M-' at »T 00, cr sent by express on r;-
ci.-ij't c! price Write for book containing alua
bie lnloi-matlon for all Mothers, mailed free
The Bridllild Ucvalator Co., AUanU, Ua.
Ask your PATAD D LI
Druggist tHiwnßnn
for a generous
10 CENT BAL^S
THI*L_S« E .
Ell's Cream Balm E wre " ci '#i^
conta n§ no cocaine, flflT* y J
mercury nor any otiier M xER
injurious fflra
It is quickly At)Borl>cd. WiHiM IrJEC
Gives ltelicf at once. \
It onena and clean sen
tbc Nuhul Passai'i-H. Pnl f) |(b Uf A
AUaye Inflammation. ill ImtWJ
Heals atid Protect® tl»e Membrane. Restores the
Seneca of Ta*-te and Pmcll. F 11 Size 50c.; Triai
Wr.o 10c.; at or by mail.
liL.l BKO'i'ilElto. sfi \\ arrcii Street, New York.'
AS WAR HAS COME.
we all will have to keep up our
spirits—best way to do this is not
to use Lewin's spirits, but Lewin's
pure rje whiskey. We will ship
to any place in the United States.
Guaranteed pure 6 year old
whiskey either Guckenheimer,
Finch, Gibson,Over holt, Large,
Mt. Vernon, Thompson
$1 per full quart or 6 quarts for #5.
Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar
anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon.
On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or
over, we prepay all charges.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesalers,
411 Water St. Opposite B. &0. Depot
Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa
■ ■ r~ C*
B I i_ "ntmcut w ill euro lliii.d,
9 g j J! | "Blcei' uk and ItcUui!;
■ I laHiles. I; absorbs the tumor.s.
■ ■ allays the Itcbluc at om i-. nets
5# «3 "Sas 11 ixiiiltice, trin s Instant re
■ I lief. l>r William"! Indian Pile Olnt-
K ® ment Upropar<-<l for Plies and itch
-19 Inff of tho prlvatf: parts. Every box Is
warranted. Hjr druce '-ts, by mail on rr
ecipt of price, .">0 cents and fi.oo. WILLIAMS
NIANUfACTURINB no., I'r up ».. Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale by D. 11. WULLEK
I^Sosq[uAaE^p^
ic EACH ROLL —3oTwiDE-
ABSOLiiTELY FTRE* PROOF.
TVTf add to the inflammability j
of your Dwelling or Buai- '
/ ness Building by the use j
of combustible building pa[>ers ?
\'nnl«im is an absolutely Firc-I'roof I
nuiuwril sheathing and can l>c had
for about the same cost as "burnable" 1
papers.
NnnKl irr» ac,<i as a harrier to (lames, !
1 1UIUJUI11 a)ld wi „ not throw oIJ that
stilling smoke which so endangers lifeiu i
case of fire
ASH YOUB DEALER FOR "HONBURN."
H. W. JOHNS M'F'G CO.,
100 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK.
CHlcaso. Se*TOM. Philadelphia '
THE: CITIZEN.
THE CANNY SCTFT.
(one ti»nplr> of Hl* lICCMIO* I
Humor.
On his first visit to Aberdeen. Eag- .
ii«H coaatnerciai traveler, having re- ]
celved fio-uie niark» of kindness from
ose of Its Inhabitants, exdaiiued, in :
an offhand wev.ea his departure:
"If at any time yon or any of vour ;
jjeople come up to London, don t put
tip at a hotel, but come to us."
"Oh. thank ye!" replied the Soot. Ift- j
ror.lcallv, and. nway southron went. ;
Six months j»assed. and the English- I
man had loner forgotten the inciden-, i
when, to his eurprise, he received one
morning the following note:
"il,
wid chlWren are coming up lo I/OD
don fur u fortnight, ivo vsrill bo g'.ad to
avr.il o'lrselvea of your kind invitation."
Facing thoeltuation tvlth unquestion
able courage, the southerner put him
self ;o unutterable Inconvenience t->ac
commodate his guests. He took tliem
everywhere, p'.id for everything, and,
tt the end of the btipulated time, they
announced their departure. The host
accompanied them tothestation, ar.d In
the fullness of his gratitude at the ex
odus. invited the father to have a part- ,
lng drink.
"Come along, old fellow! What is
it to he? Whisky and eoda, as usual 1
Tivo Scotches and soda, please, miss!"
"IN a, nf.'" replied the Scot, solemnly,
"ruine o' that! Ye've been vera guid to
me nnd mine durin* the last fortnicht
—hae ta'en us everywhere and paid for
everything! Xa, na! We'll hae a toa?
for the last!"
—The common pond frog's nattimi
lifetime is from 12 to 15 years.
Convicted of ißKlßCfrtry.
"My motto," said th« summer board
er, is 'live end let live.' "
"Hypocrite!" eneere<l the mosquito
which had be«i. perched on his nose.
Only by a precipitate retreat had. it
been oble to avoid a crushing blow. —
Puck
Jiot Lout.
Traveler (to the ferrymau fcrossing
the river) —llus anyone ever be*n lost
In this stream?
Boatman —Xo, sir. professor
was drowned here last, spring, but they
again aftfr looking for two
weeks.—Fliegen<V Blaetter.
Acoordlns to Cnitom.
Hank Ileceiver —The account are all
Xnixed up. Can't make head or tail of
anything yot.
Heporter—All right. I'll J u&t say that
you expect to pay the depositors in XulL
—ruck. "
The Flriit Symptom.
Mr. (Saphead (during the honeymoon)
—When did my little <iuckie darling
ilrst discover that she loved roe?
Bride (sweetly)— When. I found my
self getting angry every time anyone
called you a fool.—Tit-Bits.
SunpirloQH Good llnroor.
Mrs. Jones —Why, Mrs. Brown, you're
not going so soon? I thought you were
to be he>re all the season!
Mrs. Brown —t did intend toi but my
husband has just sent me a cheok fot
s2oo—without a murmur! —Puck.
She Shonld H»vc Him.
Her Father—My daughter has been
socuetomed to every luxury that money
can buy.
Her VouDg Man —Well, don't you
think that I may be regarded as a lux
ury?— Brooklyn Life.
Probably He liltL
"Old Bullionoodle told 7iie that he
ft-nrted out. In. life by running away
with a circus."
"I'll bet he made acuccessof it, too,
unless it wttsnuiled down."—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
AM G'Hid AN mi .Uurra Clorb.
"You don't oversleep yourself as yoti
used to," *aid Gazzatn, as Maddox en
tered the office in good time.
"Xot since baby was born," replied
J.lttddox.—Louisville Courier-Journal.
't*hr Qt liilit of Love.
She (at parting) —Do you lovome bet
ter than your life?
He (fervently)— Better than my life?
Why, -I lovo you better than my bicycle,
almost,—Judge.
It Dl«npi>enred.
"Beg pardon, Grimly, did your wife
lose tlui.t SSO with which she started to
the savings bank, or wim she robbed?**
"Partly both. She collided with a
bargain counter."—Detroit Free Press.
Mftnlj- Way.
"Every opportunity he tries to em
bra/-e ho seems to spoil."
"That's the man of it; snr« to miuw
whatever he embraces." —Detroit Jour
nal.
A Paradoxical OV,Je»-tlon.
"You don't like Windley's style of
oratory?"
"Xo; the thing I object to is that lilß
pointed remarks are so blunt," —Phila-
delphia North American.
CfiMll}' Kkplalurd.
"Davie," *»aid Edith, "what make*
grandma talk so much?"
"Can't you see?" replied the boy.
"She's got adoublechin." —Tit-Bits.
More Wlmlom.
"What is an old-fashioned patriot?"
"Well, he is a fellow who doesn't be
lieve that base»/n!l ought to go ahead
of statesmanship."—Detroit Free Press.
A Weighty Coaxlderntloa.
"To strike would scarcely seem so baA''
Thb laborer sadly said. "If I
An agitator's Inoome had
From which to lay some money by."
—Washington Star.
A (ircedy Young Woman.
Clara—Oh! have you heard about
Cora Cnrrot? She is going to ukiirry a
rich widower with six children.
Dora—She always was a greedy
thing.—Tit-Bits.
An Apt Coinpartßon.
Harduppe—Say, I feellikoa ba&Uing
suit.
Tomtom—How's that?
Harduppe—l'm so awfully short* —
Tow n Topics.
Xot Rip«nilvo.
She—The San fords contemplate tak
ing a trip to Europe. I wish we eould
afford to do it.
He—Why, there's nothing ckiiapef
than contemplation.—Puck.
Merel y A Hupponitlnu.
"But how do you nocount for the de
pression in agriculture?"
"Oh, I suppoue the business lauj been
run tnto the grooind."— Jour
nal.
\\ .-lulling (lie Ckoneei.
He—Would you be mnd !f nrfv-body
shotild see roe kiss you?
hhe— Is anybody looking? -V"p-to-
Date.
Hnklng Itlmnelf Heard.
Mrs. Mvles —Is anyone paying rXtctf
tlon to the Huggitis girl now?
Mrs. Styles—Well, I .-hould rather soy
so! She's got a new piano, and every
one in the block is paying ntteulion to
her.—Yorkers Statesman
\\ li > He Looked Happy.
The Wife—What n sweet srnilc there
1* on the baby's face, John!
The Husband—Yes, he's probably
dreaming that he's keeping me awake.
-Tit-Bits.
TJI<S Climax Itmiuly NF I.STO \"in
t»fe.
Has proven to is- a superior distilla
tion, and with years of ripening is now
put upon the market by the S|>eer N. J.
Wine Co. it is a superior mellow bran
dy, posessing all the medicinal proper
ties for which brandies from grape are
so eminently useful. Sold by drug
gists.
Ilovsie's C. C. C.
Is the only congh, cold and croup
remedy that does not contain opium
and will not nauseate, W cents.
ra —J1 ■« | I T~T~I *
i*«-• 111»\ i\:iiua Ftak
Fishing with net.* in the inland wa
ters and set liner art- prohibited by the
lawscfshe State Penalty SIOO with
forfeiture of nets, boats, etc.
Fish weirs- fish baskets and fyke net.- t
are prohibited Penelty fir the'
first offense and 910<> for the second of- '
fense.
Trout fishing is allowed only between
April 13 and Jnh 15, except in Pike
eonnty where the -* n from May 1
to August 1. Penalty $lO for each ;
trout taken oat of the season.
Black haiv» rock bass and wall eved
pike can only be caught between May
:in and January 1. under penalty of HO
for each fish caught out of the season
The catching of black bas= and wall- |
eved pike under six inches, and trout and
rock bass under five inches, is prohibi
ted. Penalty *lO for each fish
The u«e of torpedoes giant {towder.
nitro glycerine, dynamite, electricity,
lime, or any other poisonous or explo. ]
sive substances for catching or taking
fish is strictly prohibited. Penalty £>o i
•ind imprisonment.-
>pe«-r'>. ViifiTiiieiited (irapc J ui«-e
in Europe.
Has a wide reputation fr m it< effica
cy in the sick room. The juice is rich,
tastes like eating the ripe grape fresh
from the vine: used by churches
"Even little things like posessive pro
nouns. *a\> the Philosopher," "figure
prominently in this war. For instance,
even - mine' in Havana harbor will
soon be 'ours' "
The old-time names of flowers, like
those of girls, are coming into use
again. It is now more fashionable to
say "daffadowndillies' than joinquils.
and "Johnny-jnuip-ups" than pansies.
Instead of bouquets we hear of "nose
gays" and posies." A writer on social
nseages says that we rnayl yet carry
sprigs of lavender and bergainont or a
handful of caraway to "meeting'' in
imitation of our grandmothers.
Thin and impure blood is made rich
and healthy by taking Ilood's Sarsapa
rilla
Keep Old Glory flying.
The excursion season is now at hand.
! One can almost see the grass growing
these days
Nobody seems to be forgetting about
the Maine.
A farther advance in the price of
wool is expected.
HOOO'S PILLS cute Liver ills, Bil
iousness, indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c
Vegetation is making rapid tridess
these days.
No trouble to get a crowd for any
kind of a patriotic demonstration now.
Never run down vour own town If
you cannot say a good word for it. keep
your mouth shut
Soldier buttons have completely
triumphed over every other form of
sleeve link for the summer girl's shirt
waist.
Vloribl*** thr Pifakarr of a Drive.
A tlnocarriairedoiiblestho pleasureof driv
ing-. Intending bujpra of carriages or har
ness can savo dollars by sendiDg for the
larce. free catalogue of the Elkhart Carriage
ond Harness Mfg. Co.. Elkhart, Ind.
The Bear Lake Record says that an
intelligent young lady, after entertain
ing a young man until the chickens
were crowing their last nightly crow,
handed him a pencil and paper, and
asked him to make nine ciphers in a lint 8
thus; 000000000, then to commence at
the first on the left and from the right
side of the cipher draw a straight line
down; on the right side of the forth
make a short line up; on the right side
of the fifth make a line down on the
right side of the seventh make a short
line up. and from the right of the
eighth one mark down and then read
what he hail written.
If a small bottle of Shaker Digestive
Cordial does yon no good, don't bny a
large one.
"Frove 2.11 things, hold fast that
which is good ' It's not good for every
body, only for the thin, pale, sick, weak
and weary. For those who cannot get
fat or stong, because their stomaches do
not work as they ought to. These are
the people, millions of theiu, whom
Shaker Digestive Cordial will care.
Food makes strength, muscle, brain,
blood, energy—after it is digested. If
not digested, it will do you no good at
all
Shaker Digestive Cordial helps your
stomach lo digest your food and cures
indigestion permanently. When you've
tried a small bottle you can tell.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10
cents
Robert Seagle, whose home was eight
miles from Greenville, disappeared 14
years ago. His brother, James, enter
ed the army a few months ago and was
sent to Tampa. Last Wednesday the
mother received a telegram from James
announcing that he had met Robert in
camp, also a soldier. He enlisted when
he left home and has since been in the
army.
The shirt waist girl will be able to
show her patriotism this summer, and
if the war continues, she will be a veri
table goddess of liberty. Handsome
fae similes of the belts worn by officers
of the army and navy are being built
for her wear, and the newest shirt
waist studs are the diminutive flags.
The latest sailor hats are trimmed with
tiny flags, which are bought by the
yard and encircle the crown in place of
the conventional plain ribbon band.
RIJKUMATISM CURED IN A DAV.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism anil
Neuralgia radically cures in I to j days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
causes and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. I-',
lialph Druggists Butler \fir y6
A Chicago girl was expatiating to a
married woman about the sad case of a
girl who married one man thinking he
was another. "Don't get worked up
over that," said the married one, "lots
of women do the same thing every day
in the week."
Two Weeks Sale.
For two weeks wt are going to sacrafice
our wall paper, so that, whethct you
need it or not, you will buy for future
use. if you will only come and sec the
designs and price.
We have many of the best grades on
the market which we will sell you at such
a price that you will buy. We have all
grades and our prices are selling out
prices.
We want to sell out within two weeks
so measure every room in the house for
you will need the knowledge when you
hear the prices and see our fine patterns,
priticiply "special" grades, at
DOUGLASS'
241 buuth Main St., Near P. O.
d~\ M. ZIMMERMAN
U 1 PHYSICIAN AND SUEGKON
Office No. 45, S. Main street, over City
Pharmacy.
r-. •vs —«• • — sum-' - uw l *.-
I C IF YOU HAVE NOT J1
f A CLEAR
\ SI3WPLEXIOIM |i
> . ...y oticol many indicat;ons <j
: y that your liver is out of order, ji
; i U->e a rc.neuy of <[
I 50 YEARS ;I
• . :. that ' acquin .1 < 1
.> . nation f-r curing Llvercom- < [
) LJILLRS' CELEBRATED I:
? LIVER PILLS. J;
> to take, ]>
> im *. mplcxion and
< 1 r.irve yon of those low spirits,
( headache, < [
•V - liv less and bilii usness. ![
£ \V. J. UiLMORE CO. <;
SPiTTSBURIi, PA %
At all Drogg " <»
Vvwv
RAILROAD TIME TABLES"
I*., Be-seiner L I".
Trains depart No. 14. at 9:40 A. M;
I N<. at 5 :to PM. Butler time.
Trains arrive. Xo. 1, 9:55 A M. No.
IT, 55 P. M. Butler time.
No. 12 runs through to Erie and con
nects with W. N. V ft P. at Huston
! Junction for Franklin and Oil City,
' ;ind with X V L. E. & W. at Shenan
go for all points east. No. 2 rnns
throng!, to Mead vilie and connects with
W. N Y «.V P for Franklin and Oil
' City. W. It TURNER, Ticket Agent.
piTTSBURG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of l'as
renger Trains in efiect May 15,
' 189 S. BUTLER TIME.
) Pel art. Arrive
>lml»cnjr A • - 11.1 .. 0 \ M I IT A v
ft Ik |btn -flyw BIS " B -
Now ' ArcmmuMlulioii IV> r.>j 917 '
Akron Mall. IUAJ 7 Oft r.m
Allegheny Ace mam 1" 06 u IS If*
Allegheny t 1"> r v \ »
Allfghvny "Flyer' 3 05 "
• riiicup. Expri 4 3 W " 12 18 4
Mail 5 4.1 M 800 -
| ••Fix-- 7
Kllwo.-! Accram .liition 5 t4 7 rti "
1 <ln . • Ltatti I 5 *• 917 am j
i lari'-a AiVoinnitnlatiiHi ... lo P.m 5 .>(» am
B i N'DAI 1 RAISB
' AU-.K-t. •• bpw > 13 < v 998 •*
AUefclieu\ Ac.-«mim-latiou. 4«» I-.m 4 V> l it
K v. ■ A • mrn - » V * 7Ui -
Chicago K.\pn-< . ' 3S P.M 4 "
AlK'ghefiy Accummodatioii 7 itfJ 44
Tiain arriving at '.fri p.m. lrav*v. 11. A O. «l»-j».«t.
l • arg j- ■ irl W, A!< hay -it 3.1 i»
I ■
1- •! thnniirli t.. all p»ii.ti« iu tin wc-t, north
west or wiith*>stt ami information t »*irar'liii>r ront«**«,
time "1 trains, et«-. apply to
W. K. Tt UNKK. Ticket Agent,
[ R. B. REYNOLDS, Snp% lint hi , Pa.
Koxlmrg, i'a. • W BASSKTT,
(i. P. A.. Alletbei y, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA s i.
WESfEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
S'Hr.DULK t.\ Errrcr No. J9, 1897.
SOUTH. / WEEK DAYS
iA. M AM. \ M ,P. M P. M
lIUTI EK l.«ave 0 8 06 11 10 2 3.) 5oor». r »
V 4 \ ..! .. . \ . . > t r i .
ffiitf'Tfriiwif" ■ 7 XT! 8 *». i 1-
f Until Junction ..Lww •" 30 8 -i- 326 5
Natrona Vrriv- 7 118 t»l 12 3 3.'» ni
■) Taretilu'iu . i 7 42 07 12 ■' 42 007
Bni 760 •16IS IS \Mu
(lai nioiit .... •* >'+< 1 02, 4 ■>, G 27
, All d»*nj . •20 J ISS 4 2fi ««9
)A. M.|A. M P. M.jP. M.,P. M
M'KDAY TRAINS.—Lea\. Butler f r AllfgUenj
t ( ity ami prin« i)*al intermediate xtatioiit* at 7::i0 a. m.,
nnd • a ; m
NORTH. WEEK DAYS
IA. V V M A M P. M P M
Allegheny «'ity. ..!i»ave 7 • '» «»•» 11 S> 2 '.»» ♦, I
Miar|tel uig 7 li 'J 1-' 11 37, J 4-
a i , monl . 9l#ll 41 253 ...
I Springdnle . •""IIM "' I • •
'i •. .•• in 7 J 19! IS 07 128 t »•
N it, fit : 7 391 9 4.;. 12 12 131 65]
Rut! Iu iion a. ii i • 7tt 9 60j12 22 J • •
Unil ; Junction... .l<«y*' 7 4*'». '• i*> P2 2"» 4 f»7 7'»
- x Suonbtuf 8 I 'll" li L 2 49| 4 ... 721
BIT! LKB .nrrir< B 4 10 38 I 171 5 OS! 1 I
V M.|A. >1 P. M.jP. *f.' P. M
S S! NDA Y TRAINS .--Leave Allegheny City for Bnt
ler to ' prim Iptl • * neflrtiatnti •- if7:2on bb mml
• U:<)0 p. in.
1 Wt\Klnv«. VUK THK EA>T. WltK DiVl
} I*. M.iA. M.i I'. M l» >1
- ® SBJLV SVTUB ....' J W
t ! 2. r >! T -Tiai Batli-r Juikction lv . .. -•
, 4hi 7 ■HmIV Bntl.-r .lui.illon »r »J" li
1 I "I.- in Fi . |.,,i 1» > •>' <*>
« i (lit 7Mj " AlleKl.cii.v Jmi. tlou . " *l*n <"
i -Ji I nil ■■ LNnbun a ' 8 Hill
J I H -• J'«ul;..u • \|. .. .." 7MM a»
,n> H l " SaltMl,iir<4 " 7 30' II t»St
9 5 41! !J ■■ ", 7 IJ.I IU «>
■ l'liiir-1 ille Inti-i--i.-titili . " > "rtl li' l(i
f Vt.il .. • All. urn "i 1 16 Kim
t lim in! " li.. ii Iturj." " .11 4"' » I"'
l :tn, 0 si; pi.iiu.iuinhiu »an 11
e A. M,P M lA. M I'. M
1 (in Siiii.lAj-, train lt-iivlug ]'.itl«-r 7.11" ;i m., connMt«
lor Ilarri-hMrg, Alt<x»na aud Pitihulclphia.
T)aougii trains for the east leave Pittohiirg (Union
Station), iw follow -. —
13 Atlantic Expr daily 3:30 *.m
, Penni«ylva!ii«t Limitetl " 7:15 44
Day Exprcw. " 7:iU> M
Main Line Exprom, ** 44
t Philadelphia Lxpiifw, ' P.M
Eastern Express, " 7:<tf>
Fawt lun*', 1 8:10 44
Thilail a Mail, Sunday* on.y 8:40 km
t F«ir »h*tiiih*<i inforniati.il), inMr<«M Tlum. E. Watt, IVv
[) Vm W«"4tern District, <\»rm«r Fift' AviMiue am! Sniith
!i.-M St. .1 Pit!, 1.111,.. P.I
.1 11. III'TCII>N. .1 II WOtiD
1 general Manage. Uen" Agent.
;j Use ii
Daily.
! Our brush should be used daily j
in place of the ordinary hair j
s brush, hair washes, or hair grov,*- <
e i\ ers, If you do not find, )
9 \ six months' trial, that
: I Dr. Scott'?
. ELECTRIC
Hair Brush
s j
t 1 will do all we claim for it send it i
t < back, and your money
iwill be refunded. You
can buy the number |
one size for E
One %
I; Dollar. | j
■; j !t. Is Guaranteed to Cure \
| Nervous Headache In five minutes! <
( Bilious Headache in five minutes 1 )
ri | Neuralgia ill five minutes I
t ( Dandruff and diseases of the scalp • )
S Prevents falling hair and baldness! :
1 f rinkes the hair long and glossy I •
' ( For sale at L)r> Goods stores and Druggist.*
(
l- ? .tr M-nt <m njtproval, »"> rccci-i J
( f price nti<l ten cents (o: postage.
i-ru-'i- " Tin: D«rTorrn STORY." *■«' fr <
i c'l-ra lull f.Tt. 'fl ,• ■IICTIIIW'J I' }
1 • .-It.- /;.//. £1 ».'•• <•*•' Si" ,r '- r v" J )
I. 11 <1 f 11.1.1 »t l lrrlrl - lit '>•" < <
/ I tr. .. /-I f. ' ' «
. ,'r. - J.i. ■!>*. tlßlfl ' r ' I ■ I
» 7 r.\O A SCOTT 841 Bioalv»' . *■' '• <
■ _ i
t
f 0 <Bt
L- 2 *
SEf<D FOK #
\ A CATALOG '
Contains a lull j
5 k ■ 1 ami complete list V
r j of all the Cameras anJ I'lictographic r
1 / matet I lis we new things c
# coming:ti J...K w< S
c ttw lowest tore is phi>• • >
C graphic headquarters hereabouts. i
/ Dark room tree to oui customers. /
\ STIEREN » M'Ktl ALISTS. J
■ «TI("(N tUILOINQ* V
5 944 SMITMftCLD »T p| TTS BUBOM, PA. V
V 408 SIXTH avc 1
i\ P. L. McQUISTION,
>■ V . Civil. i'NC.INKhR ANIJ SURVKYOK,
. Otnce near Court House.
The Fate ot The Maine.
1
Noon" u 1- ii ■ ..t ti: a tho a' as j
blowup ...tha mine or and ii
with gT i «>: c that Jour
h holding in ciioi'k the Ann'rifan
p»H>plo v. l•• 1 t'u y think they
:tr»* in the rigut it almost
to stf 1>
the a;
It Looks Like War
I.'IT v , • Ht gOO if :•' • HI
all the same, our stock this spring
is fully on« half larger than ever
before and there p inp to In 1 -
some ifreat seilint? tills
We are in sh ijie to met t your
wants at lower pri«*-s than ever
Ijefore.
Our Line of Tan Shoes
Must l>e seen to In* appricated
! II Ta Shoes from t#i ■■
Men's Tan Shoes from sl.2i to J1.50.
lioy's Tan Hioes from 9n* to
Child's Tan from 4S*t«»§I.OO.
.til our lines before you buy.
lUg cut in prices in every de
part ment.
Repairing Done Promptly.
C.E.MILLER.
; 1
War Has Been Declared c
c
with Spain, but we are sure >.>u will not stop
buying tin* celebrated Spatiish I'ort and
Sherry Wines from A. lie sells
them pure, his own selection and direct Im
portation fr«>m Spain. Price 7-V to JI..V> per
'.jiiart: 52.50, Ji.'iO and |s.ot» per gallon.
GUARANTEED PURE
Qt. Gal.
He-Distilled Kye $ SO . *2 00
Tippecanoe UjM 1 -- - r*
(• i«« < 'abinet ha If Mall
Bridgeport Pure Kye ... .. lon .... jfll
Thompson s 6 fear old 1 00 .. -i nO
Andriesseu's Best 1 S .>0
Write for complete price list
A. ANDRIESSEN.
IBS Federal St. Allegheny, I'a
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insuraice Compan)
Office c< r. Main and Sts.
»VI»K. Fr«,
».KO. KETTKKKK, Vice Pre*.
L. S. McJt'Mi.*. Hcc'x »nd Tre»«.
UfUE< TOES.
Alfn>.i Wlrk. Henderson Oliver.
i r . \v. Irvln, James Stephenson.
.7. \V. HlncUmore N. Weltzel.
K. Bowman 11. J. KUn;;U-r.
tieo. Ketterer. ('has. UeUlmii.
Seo. Ker.no. John Koenic.
LOYAL KcIUWKIN Apent.
titxZ&Ph TAFT'S I'HILABELPHU
" 3 - NTAL ROOMS.-- f
I 89 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. W
y We'rcORACT!CA'.. [JIJ
• tu CROWN DF.if)O.C »t.rV H
Wf j* 4Wk"! I lUf.nrj —WHY NOT 'JO
li >. lit CROWNS L'.
I yifvrf Bl"" : BRIDGE work i (1-c.l ! .
*I\M? »t5 PER TOOTH All., Hi. L'
Lr - " et; '
i TI IK
Butler County National Bank,
13 vt tier Pen ta,
> Capital pnid in - - f' »,ooo.co
Surplus and Profits - f 114,647.87
" Jos. Hartiaan, President; J. V. Ritts.
Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cashier,
, John G. McMarliu, Ass't Cashier.
/ (fenera) banking hu.slne transactor.
Interest paid on time deposits.
.. Minify loaned 011 approved security.
We invite you toopeu an account with this
,1 b.ink. __
DIUF.rTOHS—Hon. Joseph Hnrtman. Hon.
\V. S. Waldron. Hr. •>. M. Hoover. If. Mc
, Sweenev. K. V.. Abrams, t'. I*. Collins 1. (».
>mith. 1.« slie I' Ha'.let t. M. Fin.'Kin, W.
W. 11. I.itrkln, John Humphrey, l»r. W. t'.
M.-t'andlos.-, Hen Mass'th. I.evi M Wise
J. V. Uittr
Butler Savings Bank
liuitler, Pa.
J Capitiil - #60,.KX).00
' Surplus and Profits - - !ftSO,O(X)
t JOS. I, PURVIS President
> J HKNRY TROUTMAN Vice-President
WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Caihitr
LOUIS B. STF.IN Teller
UnCECroua—Joseph I- Purvis. J. Henry
Tro'Uraan, W. I». Brandon, VV. A. Stein, J. S.
Chmnbell.
f 'X'lu. Itul l.r Savin lis Itank i> the Oldest
BankiKß Insiitutlor.t II I utler County.
(■(•nurul hanking inisincss traiisivctcd.
We solicit iu-counts of ..11 prf.ducers, mer
chants, farmers and others.
All business entrusted to us will receive
prompt attention.
Interesl uaid on tlm" deposits.
yy
Gi r '*•* a sjtcciiilizcd Dread- winningEdv?ati^a.
FOR CIRCULARS ART*LV TC
I* DI'FF S()ys. 244 Fifth Avenue,
PITTSHURG. PA. !
_
A
R
I BARGAINS
A
; '
1 N
s
; Arc Not All Gone
We have a fot of Monarch shirts
made of Garners percales former
price #1.50 now K"'"K at 75c.
33 l-3pcr cent Off
on all winter underwear and Jots
of broken sixes going at one half
price.
Wc Still Have y
a few of those *5. 1 1 and $3 liats
in the Dollar sale.
We Have About
five dozen fine Nvool top shirts in
Black and Brown shades, worth *2,
an<l $2.50, we are offering them at
fi.25. Come in and tell us what
you need and S'.*€ if we < mnrt -
supply you. j
COLBERT S DALE,
24i b. Main ST. BI>TU(R, PA. I
,t s ■ II
wn • - v» I IV
i D. T. PAPE, |
xThe Leading Millinery House;!
\ Of Butler Co. Jr
| \ Fv '\ ; i >,: vis invited to inspect our grand display of I'ATiHRN iiiiis.j V
MILMNKRV. * 'f
Prices Alviay-j the Lowest >C
q MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND X
%22 S. Main St |j T. Pape. 122 S. Main St.X
t'<\-x»5O«0OC«: XXX XK-O^OOXX^
|ASER\ION <k
JpCouM readily be preached on the subject of dietp clothing with which Sp
market h:«« Ven tV i 1 I'nri: ,; perio Is i.f deprt ffion in the trailed
■we have maintained our .veil known standard of ij)
SHIGH CLASS CLOTHING. $
Tins seasons product surpasses* anything we hive -ver shown. U
We desire to call special altenttou to our ann sally large variety and^
Sgkunequalled better grades of
kißoys and Cniidrens Garments £
which we have earned the comment 1 at'u n the ;nost crititical buvcr 7i
gT. H. BURTON, T. H. BURTON.S
W t 118 South Main St., Butler, Pa. tn
WAR WAR WAR
To The Finish.
Competition routed long ago—and our low prices for
pure liquors will always be maintained.
We pav express charges on all orders of is.no and
over ard deliver the liquors at your house—No extra
charge whatever Here aie a few of our prices:
Anchor Rye 30c per Ot , $.>.00 per gallon.
Possum Rye 65c per Qt., $2.50 per gallon.
Guckenheimev Rye 4 years old, 75c per Qt , $3.00 per £,l!.
Bear Creek
Guckenheimer | 6 years oM, SI.OO perOt., $4.00 per Gal.
Finch
Gibson j 0 qts. assorted for $5 00,
O"eriioit
The best and purest California Wines in the county, soe
per quart, 55.00 per case of one dozen full quirts —
any assortment.
Our Gins are the purest and best—sl.o > uer quar* -
in the country. Send far price list; mailed free.
We want your custom, and we will have it if LOW
prices for thcBKST liquors can get it.
riAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERALIST-ALLEGHENY PA.
WAR - WITH - SPAIN.
Reliable War News
IN THE GREAT
NATIONAL
\ FAMILY
\ s NEWSPAPER
Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Tribune
Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to
the hour of publication. Careful attention w:!l be given to Farm and Family
Topics, Foreign Coirespoudence, Market Reports, and all general news of the
World and Nation.
RELIABLE WAR NEWS
We furnish The New York We kly Tribune aud your favcrite home paper,
TH "CITI ZEN." Butler. Pa., Both One Year For SI 50.
Send all Orders to the "CITIZEN. gjjj|_£p
N°
*«• TI Rcrre? Uvmn ITlc. JiC.OO w «« "»• .s-nd for lur~. fro So KM Rom? Pit*, will onrHiei. l«mF». "»•
As Hood a. Mill fo» sls Catalogue of ft! 1 our it} rbade, ftproa end feaderß, 9M. As ««>d as Mill for pa
CIKHART UIUIUU A.IU lIAK.ti.SB UTU. CO. W. U. riUTT, See'/, UKUiIT, LIR
WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. |
5 Farmers be Wise, Deal with us and Save 40 per cent, on your Fertilisers. 3.
i YOU SAVE SALESMAN'S EXPENSES AND AGENT'S PROFIT.
■X Analysis, l'hns. Aoi'l, Ammonia, Aetuul l'ntash,
per cent. per cent per Cent. 5
:» Pure Raw Bone Meal ato ja 1 tol Saa.oo per ton.
:» Fonr Fr>!<l Fertiliser ... 1) to 10 a g 2HJ jjw J® g
f Smoky City " Bto 10 1 ..Uti/i
HI,; Bonanza " »to! 0 4 to S ao.oo £
5 Totato Special " !Mo 10 3.\. to 4K 0 to 7 23.00 ( S
5 Tobacco Sprclfll " to 12 3 to 4 *1 tos 31.00 £
Hone and Meat '•* to '!» 4 to 5 18.00
: = I-..' -.x' I ICS 1111(1 lomplili t, »'rii» TALKER STRStMHN & CO. Heir's Island. PITTSBURG. PA.
(S 1 U C nAINTINO htroxf > prnjlvf when you us' ch»ap pair,(. Ptrhaps yoo
f;; L ' hive already Icained this—oiherj lwv«. for vxctlltnt rtsulU in
mr every parlitulij - use
7HI BE '' c « w ' 'il'ivES'S'Tfi'S* Liquid Paints
- j rc.':' !r.< ejects.
; ,'ei. •. «j .' t. • w .c r<Oort, etc.. msi!«d onrequost
J. G<S W- Campbell, B U «er. p..
SSUUr s "°" Hotel Willard.
Foimerly Ilorsc Shoer at the Reopened and realy
Wick house has opened busi- *" r " !e accomntofla
' , tion of the travelint'
ness 111 a shop in the rear ol j, u i,|j c
the Arlington Hotel, where Every thill}? FlrSi'ClaSS
be will do Ilorse-Slioeing in RT!H'C r ! ®"
TRM.X ROAD KCRSES ITuahmg Babies
A SPtGIALTY. Are those who take Hoxsie's C. C. C.
* for coughs, colds and croup. Vo opium
Subscribe lor the CJXlzkn. cents.