Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 11, 1899, Image 4

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    f| Spring Goods.
Our Entire Spring Stock
(jfe Complete -toclc >f the SOROSIS Shoes
the ntw shoe for women. >la«le of tbc linest
Dongola, Tan and Patent Leather; also com
«« plete -tuck of Baker & Bowman's fine han.:
gft turn's and hand welts in Dongola and line
Rnssctt Kid, made on the latest up-to-date lasts.
(#) MEN'S SHOES.
The selection was :.ever liettcr. %erv large
assortment of Russett, Calf. Vici. Kid Box
- yt) Calf and Kangaroo and Patent Calf ..hoes
WESSS3 made on all the new lasts. \V e carry these
A @5/ shoes in all sizes and widths.
Our line of Misses Shoe-> in fine Patent Call ,
t*? Dongola and Tan in leather or Cloth tops; als.i
CJX complete line Children's Shoes in the latest
styles in all si/es and widths.
H BOYS' SHOES.
® US' 1 BeingSe on the same'style lasts as
im the Men's Shoes in all the different leathers.
See Our Window Display.
JOHN BICKEL.
128 SOUTH MAIN STRKET BUTLER, I'A.
HUSELTON'S RS,r
* Latest Spring Shapes in * OOTWEAR
You've Every Reason to Watch Our Shoe Ads.
This Shoe House is in printe shape for early spring business. Whether it's a shoe
at a dollar or five, it has to he the best of that particular grade.
HLJSELTON'S SHOES ARE GUARANTEED.
On that basis we're bidding for and getting the shoe trade of Butler county, j,,
Men's Spring Shoes. Three new spring styles
The "Princeton" at $3 00. in women's black and j
The "Regent " at f3.50. 1
A shoe for men who want the best to tan SnOeS.
be had, for $3.00 and $3.50.
These shoes fill all the requirements All signs point to a strong 'Tan
for style, durability and comfort. Side | season. You'll find special interest in
by side with the l>est $3.50 and f4.00 , these particular lots of Black and Tan
shoes going, they are WINNERS Shoes. Correct hpridg shapes that get
EVERY TIME. i their introductory showing here.
Your favorite shape in the new Spring i The Famous "Queen Quality" at $3.00.
Styles is here in Black,Vici Kid and Calf j The "Wellesley" at £2.50,
Tan, Russia Calf and Kid. I The ' Dorothy" at £2.00.
See our Men's Tan Shoes at #1.50,1 All the toes—narrow to full round kid
s2.r» and #2.50. lor vesting tops. Sec our line—Bsc, $ 1.00,
Black, 90c to $2.50. $1.25 and #1.50.
SHOES I-OR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Same style as the men's and women's.
We sell The Famous Mrs. Jenness Miller Shoes They fit the feet
as nature intended. Only to be had of us.
B. C. HUSELTON'S,
Butler's beadinc Hhoe House. Opposite Hotel lxwry.
PAPE'S, JEWELERS 7
Diamonds, watches. Clocks, Jewelery,
Silverware, Spectacles etc.
We have a large and well selected stock.
We Repair all Kinds of Watches.
If you have broken jewelery that you think l-eyond repairs
bring it to us and we will make it as good as new.
We take old gold and silver the same as cash allowing the
highest market price.
122 S. Main St., Kutlcr, Pa
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
PAYMENT OF ONLY ONE DOLLAR POSSESSION OP
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FOR SALE BY
J. h. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA
Subscribe for the CITIZEN.
\ When death come? to
fv »\ the Am of n •.Jronp. lllUtd,
pv *1 ht-althv conMitnti'in hi t»n«!s
" , it II- is always
(Q|q|)
!■
I Vf i which he can
1 ' ' J /-• 2l * inv-d.- happy
/.Vu iSV*- hcfit« and leave
X*/ I? v9lj& tlu:nf rlornand
// IE rti>. '.ate. He
Cri> looks for weak places
( fw? and broken doors
. ■d / l which call be easuy
ML/i v bat '- ! ,wn Whc s
! a man's vigor and
aJT ■ \ W energy I 1! pin to
'•~y .v \ weaken and be
y/// v, tOßir uncertain,
> then the door to
his vitality-grows
shaky and there is an opening for the grim
visitor to enter ,
It is commonly said that people die of
this or that particular <! ase. The truth
is they die of constitutional weakness
If more people realized this they wVHUd
understand why the great I .olden Medi
cal Discovery" invented by I>r R \
Pierce of Ruffalo. N Y . cures so many
cases of lingerii:e coughs throat, bronchial,
and kindred affecti i!-©f the air pa.--.ißes.
It gives thorough al-:ndant con Mtuti nal
vitality. It gives the digestive and blood
making organs, where < nnsumpti in u-tiahy
begins, power to do their work compl. tely
sa that n<. pois. r. us dreg- c:,n ga into the
circulation to fasten on the lungs and vital
1 I have been Ir >ub!e.l with bronchitis far
several years." writ - Mr- Orhn O H.ra of
PereUM Falls. Minn. Box 114) In the first
plavc I had -..n- thrdßt; doctortd with different
doctors and took various medicin- •= l>ut got no
lasting relief. We made up <-.ur mind- .0 try
the medicine adverti- das D I'lercc - . . •11
Medical Di-coverv. Alter I hr. taken one xitlle
we thought we could see a little; change We
sent and got another Iv.tt.e of the
cal Discovery ' ami also on.- of l avonte I •_
scrii)tion * I ttok th'fti aKcmat ,y & .
fcJ P L s I to that I Utter for
certain I t(..k eight 1-ttlc- f. Golden Meoici
I>iscoverv* and two of - Favorite Pi. scriptloo
and. really. I have not felt «- well fti 1
sleep better than I have in twenty year-
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad
viser a 1000 pag illustrated book, will be
sent free by the World's Dispensary Medi
cal Association for 71 one cent stamps, to
pay the co-t of mailing only. 01 a more sub
stantia! cloth-bound volume for -,x stamps.
HUMPHREYS'
W I TCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures <Sr Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
R Boils & Tumors.
Eczema «Sr Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
E Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
O Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and
Sold by dru|gtotii, or s*nt post paid on receipt of pri r*
HiarilttKVS* 91.0. CO., I 1 1 A 1 IS NUllahi St., \«rwTark.
WNi ffl
WSBBEEP*
What is Celery King?
It is an herb drink, and Is a positive euro
for constipation, headache, nervous disor
ders, rheumatism, kidney diseases, and tho
various troubles arising from a disordered
Rtoinaeh and torpid liver. It is a inos"«
Agreeable medicine,and Is recommended by
phyHlclans generally. Iteineinber, it cures
constipation.
Celery King is sold in 2.V and 'Or. pack
ages by druggists and dealers. 1
IPURB BLOOD. I
Pure bloodmeans life,heal uli, <J
vigor—no room for disease
Tvlaere tho veins are filled ( |
Mfitla rich, red corpusclc3. #
SLindsey's Improved!
| Blocd Searcher i!
11 Stakes pure- Hood—cures fcrof- •
11 uta, erysipelas, pimples, boils, q I
I! soraeyes, scald head—Wood dis- <j*
r cacc-3 of all form 3. Here's proof: #
A JtI>SOPOTA*IA,Oma sk
' T>r. JJttJscy'a Blood Searcher lias i
P Trrirkcd'.v >n<ler<!\rith.jm. Ihavoocca IP
g tr .liliVAvrUhUcrofuZafTtMrti/yrmj »
J l.'-ii X Jin'l that s>r. I-Int'scy's £
P 1 B -jtc ni-r w 111 e i&r tape r rnai 1e nt fcUiU
£ lUttCuyrtHaio- ItflsVmdarful. fS
C.W.IiIstXOTT. k
2 W. J. GILMOItK CO. \
\ rrrTsaußO, PA. K
5 At ail
THE BES'I
SPRING TONIC
rccumrociuli'd and «ndorsed by noted phys
icians, is :i moderate hhc of pure and whole
some liquors. W.! an* inai>« »r 'ors and handle
only the ht*Nl brand*of wines, whiskeys. etc.
If you an* d'.Hsatlafled with tin* wlinami
Honors you hav Ik en v llltn,'. ifive ours i
trial.
Prices lowest for pure ctood*:
FlKtll. *T. VI ICNON,
MTKKNiiMMIIi DII.IJNOKK.
(< I It SO 3, OVKIUIOI.T,
hkiliiK. THOMPSON,
KItIfMJKPORT,
Any of the above brands of whiskey, un
adulterated. i; years old, 31.00 per full «|l.; 0
<|ts..
VU4KDKATHKUH MIOH'A,
a whiskey jftiaranted ttyearsold. »:J.<»opei u i.
On <<». 1» or mall order-, of - ».»<<» or ov« rw »•
Ikix and ship promptly; expr» •*-» cJiaipre
paid.
We have no agent* to n iitrsini us. Solid
orders direct and s.ivo money.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street,
Telepbone, 2179. Pittsburg, l\i.
Opposite n AO. depot
MARKLETON
SANATOEIUBI
lias all the elements Necessary
for ail Ideal Health Resort.
Skillful Medical Service,
Invigorating Mountain Air,
l'ure Waters,
Scenery Unsurpassed in America.
Only three hours" ride east from
Pittsburg. in the Allegheny moun
tains.
Oim m nil tin 1 ,V' .ir, under t!i' medical eon
trol of l>r. I o. <'rossuiau, graduate of I'nl
venliy of V< rtnont, at I I • <1 by skillful pby
sli'iaus. Anpolnl rm utsof tin most, approved
kinds, ami
Treatment hy medicines and hat hs of all
kinds, massage and electricity. Hot, and
cold, Mlt Turkish, Roman, '/. •s• • • t»«• |
t hernial, f , lrt , tro-rh<nil''al and in « die I»a 11 is. !
liulhi 1 uic heated with hot water, lighted hy
electrieity. supplied with pure inouutalli
water, surrounded hy ijulel. restful moun-
Utln scenery. Located on Pittsburg dl
of |i A O 1? If whlefi connects n with the
principal cities and their railroad systems,
also with the I'eriusylvanla railroad at
lly ndnian. .lohnstowu. * 'oiiuel 111 . ltrad
diirk. Terms reasonaOie. for
mliiistiTs, mlsshmarle 4. teacuent
and their fanvllh •
I'or further Informat lon and circular .
address
jTHK MRKLETOM SANATORIUM CO.,
Markleton, Somerset Co., i'a.
I Model Qairy poultry farm,
RAHWAY, N. J.
' Breeder of High Class Poultry.
Itarred Rocks, UulT CiM-hins,
I.i|»'nt Brahmas, Mack Minorcas,
S C. Hrown Leghorns, S. 1,.,
White ami CJolilcii Wyaiulottea,
an.l rivKIN JJfCKS.
IIIUHtraU'U Catal"j(uu KKEK.
THK Crn/KN.
4 * 111M'li «l«'i* K;ii>« > r."
The following verses were quite pop
ular with the sailors of Dewey's fleet,
and were recite«l at the recent Union
League dinner in New York by Captain
Cojjhlan, of the llakigh. The incident
stirred up a good deal of ill feelintr
among the German officers in this
country.
Der Kaiser of dis Father land
L'nd Gott on high all ding- command
We too—ach: Don t yon understand
Myself —und Gott.
Vile some men sing der power divine
Mein soldiers sing Der Wacht am
Khein."
Und drink der health in Rheiuish
wine
Of Me—und Gott.
Dert-'s France, she swaggers all
aromit
She's ausgespieldt.
T<J<> winch we think she dou t amount
Myself nnd Gott.
She vill not dare to fight again.
|{nt if she shouldt. I'll show her hlain,
Dot Elsass innd in French Lorraine.
Are niL-in—by Gott
Dere's (Jramuia (links he snicht small
beer,
Midt Boers und such she iuterf -res.
She'll learn none owns dis ht mi sphere
But Me —nnd (iott.
She dinks good fran. from .-hips she s
got
Und soldiers midt der scarlet goat.
Ach' We could knock them' Ponl
Like dot,
Myself—midt Gott.
In dimes of peace brebare for wars.
1 l>ear the spears and helm of Mars.
Und care not for den thousand C/.nrs.
Myself—midt (iott!
In fact, I humor efrv whim.
With aspect dark anil visage grim:
(iott pnlls init Me. and 1 mit Him.
Mjself—und Gott.
No other Spring Medicine clarifies
the olood like Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
gives perfect health.
Around tlio W*orl«l in JSI» I>ays.
Mr. Phileas F ogg, the hero of Jnles
Verne's "Around the World in Eighty
Days," made his bet in 187iJ that he
would accomplish that feat, or it was
in that year that the book was publish
ed in thi-? country; and he laid down his
possible itinerary in this wise:
DAYS.
From London to Snez via .Mont
Cenis and Brindisi. by rail and
steamboats '
From Suez to Bombay, by steamer... 1-!
From Bombay to Calcutta, by rail...
From Calcutta to Hong Kong by
steamer
From Hong Kong to Yokohama, by
steamer >
From Yokohama to San Francisco.
by steamer -~
From San Francisco to New \ ork
by rail
From New York to London, by
steamer and rail &
Total 80
Mr. Fogg, it will I>e remembered,
reached London after his trip around
the world on the fifty-seventh second
of the last hour of the eightieth day,
and won his wager of £20,000; but. as.
was afterward explained, he really
made the trip in seventy-nine days, for.
withont knowing it. he had gained one
day in his journey by travelling east
ward, while he would have lost a day if
he had gone in the opposite direction.
At that time this loss of a day would
have meant the loss to him of the
£20.000.
In the twenty-six years which haye
parsed since then his journey has been
made so easily possible far within that
time that Mr. Fogg could not now hope
to get any intelligent man to take the
bet he then made. By the construction
of the Siberian Railroad across the
Asiatic continent, connecting European
linssia with the Pacific, the time requi
site for a trix> around the world will be
le.vs than one-half of eighty days.
In the Verne schedule, seven days
were allotted to the journey across our
own continent from San Francisco to
New York. Within three years after
lM7i! it was made in le.-s than four days
from Jersey City to San FranciHeo by
what was known at that time as tin
.larrett ct Palmer train made nji of a
combination passenger car, a mail and
baggage car and a Pullman dining car.
The train l«-ft Jersey City on .Tune I and
arrived at San Francisco on Jane 4, in
83 hours <W minutes and I<• seconds, in
stead of the seven days computed by
Phileas Fogg. 11is schedule of nine
days between New York and London
has also been reduced greatly The
distance from New York to (Queens
town, 2,H10 knots, has lieen covered in
live days and eight hours.
The largest reduction from the Verne
schedule of IH7:{ has been made, or is to
he made, in another part of the circuit
of the globe. Here is the official an
nouncenient by the Russian Minister of
Railroads of the time which will be
required for a journey around the earth
when the Trans-Siberian Railroad is
completed-
DAYS.
From St. Petersburg to Vladivo
stock 1"
From Vladivostock to San Fran
ciso I"
From San Francisco to New York.. ..4J
From New York to Bremen 7
From Bremen to St. Petersburg I|
Total 3®
By this route of travel, too, the dan
gers of loss of time bet* a use of causes
from which Phileas Fogg suffered
would be comparatively few and slight.
His trip was not in u straight line, but
entailed a detour through the Suez
canal and a steamer trip from India to
China, and consequently the risk of
irregnlarity in the running of the <»i
iental steamers and the missing of close
connections. The new route is fur
less complicated and much more certain.
About four tilths of Phileas Foggs
journey was by t-ea. By this Russian
route the time at sea is reduced to ten
days on the Pacific and sever days on
the Atlantic, the rest being accurately
calculable by railroad time. Thegreat
est single stretch will be by the Trans-
Siberian Railroad. N Y. Sun.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to oporato. 25c.
Rl*. HUM AT ISM CUKKI) IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism, and
Neuralgia radically cures in ito days.
Its action up »u the system is retrarksble
and mysterious. It removes ;il once the
causes and the disease immediately d,s
apj-cars. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. I'.
liultib Drugeists Butler g6.
|*KEELEY CURE. J
* LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. J
# Removes all desire and appetite, builds up ho T
S system, renews health and vigor, brightens the f
T intellect »nd tits one tor buslncis. jA
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1 \ 1V...11.1 If- IV WrSTKIiN IKNNSVI.VASI*. 4
T Pittsburg Ha. \
uiimmi -ivkhai. Tin -rw 11 in 11 v i-ih"
I "ill till-, sl:il<- I" iHMIIMM
j1 lu lrown ufid »i« ;»rl »y count ii\». It I inulnly
I v/ork coniluri t»d Jit. lioni**. Hal.'try
Uli:tl«lil *mnny.-,ir Hint e\|M-ii-.-, <!• ""j"'
ii tiiilc. no inoi< .no l« i Mil.iry. Monthly
12«- f«* r•* •i • Rudolf sHf-iuldn'H-v'd
inenvulopo llerlM-rt K. Ill* h?*. I rent.
1 t. M. ChlcaßO
li Mrs. i. E. Zimmerman. K
d I
An Unparalleled f d
*4 Bargain Opportunity.
'4 en. .. LADIES' SUIT BARGAINS. V
►3 m v
« yon
k j :
' J Jacket Suit, but come make n selection
V f w<
►I \ M
A l/# 1 !I e o • j Jacket Suits, Ladies' Shirt Waists and
M V» ?/ . Wrappers, Misses' Shirt Waists.
JA Ladies' C< vert Cloth Suits, lined
i /
Jj 6.75 P
k ] /l s i
Jj 10.00
k //
r J Ml" 13 50
m I.ailies' All-wool Venitian CI- th W j
WJW' silk-lined Jacket 16 50 W*
<v v. All the above priced one F
r 2 '' L'
A MILLINERY BARGAINS. Pi
f A In oppnrtanil) to 1., t 4»«t Wh»t Vo» Wniit at Juit ffhul Von Want to Pay.
In no previous season have we been able to collect in assortment so F
well
'A able and artistically trimmed Hat-; at qSc, #1.50, i- lI P
cd W
Li I'. k 4
I jj trimmed Hats 50c to ss.so; Misses' and Children's Untrinimed Hats
L! f,
ri DRESS GOODS BARGAINS k 1
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A SILK WAIST BARGAINS- F,
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Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. \
That Dizzy Feeling
I 1 iicll* ATE* that HO t. N s<>!u« thing WMHS with
2J M
W. L< < <!«"•«]. a got»fl t«ll<* In I «<jti r« . 1 and n« jl« -l
|r!::i v iiu-an somctlilng >» rh»tts.
,l '' nur USA PA Kl LI. A CO.MPnIMI we
r r - JAVLI \" 11 «»fT« • r fin l»«-st t• i !«* MM !»!•«..I purifier in tin 1
< b vv liv! nf ri tIA i! «">r«*fully pn pand
'ts. ; NI ! (IIUL'S aiwl will -:i\« t«»n. ami \ip»r to
3 Redick & Grohman
Prescription Druggists.
» t ii N. Main St.. ... - Butler. Fi.
4 A FAiu r/\CE MAY PROVI; A ; >L- .
G^^N. 5 ' MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE U^EB
SAPOLIO
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
V EWTON HI.ACK,
II ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on South DiamondJStroet.
nil. GOU2HKR,
• ATTORN*KY AT LAW.
Office in Mi chell building.
T I.KX RUSSKLT,,
A ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Office with Newt >ll I'.lack, Ksq. South
Diamond Street.
/ lOULTKR & DAKhR,
V ATTORNEYS AT '/AW.
Room 8., Armory l)uildin„.
"JOHN W. COULTER,
rt ATTORNKY AT-],AW.
Wise building, N. Diamond St.. Butler,
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or
Bolter County National Bank.
I B. BKBDIN,
'). ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court House.
4 T. BLACK,
1\ , ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Room J.-- Armory building.
1 M. I'AINTKR,
'I . ATTORNKY AT MW.
Office betwu-n Post office and Diamond
I". L. McyiJISTION,
' t CIVII. IvNGINP.KR AND SIIRVKYOR,
Office lipar Court House.
hR. C. A'fWKLL,
Office 106 W. Diamond St., [Dr.
Graham's old office. ]
Houis 7 to 9 a. m. and 1 to 3 and 7 to
8 p. m.
W H.BROWN,
\V . IIOMOKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
SURC.KON.
Office S. Main St., opp. P. O.
Nifjlit calls at ofiice. |
OAMUELM. BIPPtTS,
IJ PHYSICIAN ANI» SURCF.ON
2<*J West Cunningham St.
I BLACK,
lit PHY9ICI N AND SIRGKOW.
New Troutman Building, Butler 1 a.
/S 11. ZIMMERMAN
II • PHYSIC 14H UR> SOWIOB
Office No. 45, S. Main stieet, over City
Pharmacy.
hk. N. M. HOOVER
137 E. Wayne St., office nours. 10 to
12 a. m. 1 and to 3 p. 111.
HW. WICK,
. DKNTIST.
II IS located in the new Stein building,
with all the latent devices for Dental
work.
nR J. E. FAULK,
DKNTIST,
Painless extraction--No Gas Crown
and bridge work a specialty.
')ffic. Room No. 1. new Bic.kel build
,
I J. DONALDSON,
T), DKNTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest
improved plan. Gold Pillings a spec
ialty. Office over Miter's Shoe Store.
R. S. A. JOHNSTON.
DKNTIST.
Gold Pilling, Painless Extraction of
Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates
a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air
or Local mcsthetics used.
Office over Milters grocery, east of Uiw
;v house.
I kit. W. P. McJLROY,
I I ' DKNTIST.
| Formerly known as the "Peerless
Painless I'.xtr.ietor of Teeth." Located
IM-rmnuently at ill East Jefferson St.,
Opp'i iie Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will do
dential operations of all kinds by the
latest devices and up-to-date methods
hR. CIIAS. R. B. HUNT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGK.ON,
Eye, ear, nose and 11 >r«»11 a specialty.
240 South Main St.
V MCALPIN.
1 • DENTIST,
Now permanently in Bickel Building,
with a reliable assistant, and facilities
for best and prompt work.
People's Phone for Drs. V, or J. Mc-
Alpin -House No. 330; office No. 340.
I
Butler Business College.
COURSES.
I—Practical1 —Practical Book-keepers. 2 Expert
Aecoiyitants. 3 —Amanuensis Shorthand.
4—Reporters Shorthand. 5 English.
6 The Languages.
Branches Taught.
Book-keeping,single and double entry,
business writing, business spelling, busi
ness graminer, business arithmetic, com
in jrc'al law, lightning calculations, busi
ness corres|>ondence, business forms ami
customs, detection of counterfeit money
i and fraudulent notes, shorthand, type
writing, dictation, speed work, reporting
expedients, duplicating, actual corres
pondence in the college office, reading,
writing, arithmetic, spelling, grammar.
gcogrnghy, history, Latin, German,
(".reek, Hebrew, Civil (Jovernuieirt,
Dc scrip Live Economics.
l'all term begins Sept. I, 1599, Write
for descriptive circulars, catalogue, etc.
Our reference are: Hon. Judge Greer,
Hon. Joseph Hartman, Win. Campbell,
Jr., John Berg, Andrew Brymer, etc.,
etc , and a large number of worthy
graduates who are filling responsible
positions.
All language work will be under the
direction of Rev. Chas. Glat/.ert, after
May Ist. Address
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
Peoples' Phone 271.
Bell 174.
AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHY
By means of the Kodak
has reached the j>erfect
stage.
So simple that a child
can operate it and the
prices within the reach
of everyone.
We keep tlie largest and most
complete line in town of Photo
Supplies and the only genuine
Eastman Kodak, Dry
Plates, Films, Develop
ing Powders, Chemicals,
Trays, Mounts, Printing
Frames, Printing Pa
pers, Flash Powders,
Albums, and all kinds
of supplies at
DOUGLASS
H( )< ) Is. i—=.*l'< >WFC.
Near}!'. O
Peoples Phoiiei62.
send us one DOLUR Mi
ill. rn I I. I • ,v " '
look MO* K* l.y < «».!»-. t" » ' iniin>t»"H
lA' 300 K..KOIU II!"I FIJ|E
~-nt «• ' STOVt CATALOCUE.
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lfu.Ulfl lopl>mH| mad* »«"tn b« -t i>i* inn. .■ >o»
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V »f.». . til fi.'WM I ••••ly »>"•"<' I
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SEARS, ROEBUCK *c CO.'INC >CMICACO.ILL
Uwrbiuk »to. ar« Ikaroufhl, rrllobl«.-IWl«».)
• EGGS FOR H atching ,
*■ * * * » •
Buff Leghorns, Buff and Barred
Plymouth Rocks
| One dollar for fifteen.
HOWARD W. EDMONDS,
Annandale, N. .J
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
I*., ILC-.'IOMER »V L K.
Trail -d« j ait So 14. at 940 A. M:
No. 3, at 5:40 P. M Bntler time.
Trains arrive So. 1. »0:0OA. M. So.
11. r. M. Butler time.
So. 14 runs through to Erie ami con
nects with W S Y. A: I' at Hnston
Junction for Franklin and Oil City,
and with S Y L. E & W at Shenan
co for all points east So. 2 runs
thruighto (Greenville and connects with
W N Y & P. for Franklin and Oil
City. W H. TI-KNKK, Ticket Agent.
IHTTSHURG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of I'as
monger Trains in effect Nov. 20,
1898. BUTLER TIME.
rvpul ArrlT®.
Ali«|hen]f mwoihffcn ' i AM 9 17 AM
Ai!«*uli« ny K\|iw *ls ** 932 "
R«« • MOB A BMHi Utiuti . ... ..j • IS
Akron Mail 8 15 a.* 7 (Cm
Allegheny Ac* oumioilati«'ii. .1" 05 ** 12 1* **
AIU Kxprw. 3 15 5 at 44
p K) \ • York K*i mm J Mi
I In ajj" Kxpn-w :i .iS |>in 11 50 &ni
Allegii.-nv Mail 542 M 745 |«
\ rx. r 7 «».; -
: h m *1 ■ .41 « 7 .t: ••
H ' >XT JJ
... >1 - I ■ i' M
* M '♦ aa A M
ClfveliiiHl :m«l < liKngti CxprrM.. i» 25 aui
>1 M>AY TRAINS.
\U« - ny KXPNIW 811 A M 932 A.M
All.vh' 'iv A.c»mmo«luliou.. .. 4- m 5 J" r.M
X« * < «u»t!«• \>-%■-i inir.—l;»tiul» ... 15 A.M ( 7 <ft **
<!hi- uir«» K\pr. . 405 P.*.11 s*l am
At'CommoiUtion 7 03 pui
Tr*ii» arrivit kat j » p.m. l'tvi-n F». <1 O.
at I tp.inaod IV A W., ALLEGHENY at
iiii S.itanby* » train, ku <«n a.< the train,
will i'-ax- Itotl. rat •45 i I 1., nrrivinft at Alkfheuy
at 7 r»-turuinn Iwirr AlMiouy at ll.:io |». m.
Pilln ■ IklMfi Kxpru» hftWMi
Vitt-'. an*) i lii* .i_«> .
KT*r Ihmuxh ti» KI-LI t>» s»ll |H>IIITS IN the wiit, n«»rth-
WMT OT IMWVMI lad information regarding run tea,
TUN*' <1 trains, etc. apply to
W K. Tt UN KB, Ttcket Apnt,
I li [\ UKVNnUiS, Sup't, Butler, Pa.
FoKhtinr. V*. C W BASSKTT,
ti. T. A., Allegbeey, P*
PENNSYLVANIA M L.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
ScBKlH'i.K IN Kirrrr NOT. 21, IWW.
8C)UTIl. WKF.K PAYS *
A. M A M M. IV M P. M
BI'TLKK Lmve 0 25 « ik\ 11 15 2 35 5 U.»
SaX'M.htiri: . Arri\« «. M h' 11 'i* 3W» 28
Itulh-r Junctiou.. 44 7 H 12 02 3 2» 5 53
Butler Juuctiou. .Leav. 7 :V) 85312 tt 325 553
Natrona Arri*- 7 01 1- 3*> 3 3«» 602
Tansntuut 7 4- t* o7 12 35 3 42 t» Iff
Spriiigilale 7 50 U lb 12 45 3 62
t'laremont :m I 02 4 <*» t> 27
Sharj-'-urj:. fl <»7 u .{«. 1 11 4 1J 6 32
\ 11,. .ii v 8 » 4l* 1 25 4 25 6 4.3
A. M A M 1* M. iV M P. M
sI'SDAY i TRAINS.— I-eav© Butler for Allegheny
City ati'l i«rinripal intermeuiale station* at 7:35 a m.,
tn«i r ».u» p. in.
NORTH. WKKK DAYS
A M A.M. A M V. M P. M
All-Ji. nv < itv. . 7 t-' 9 00 11 25 2 :t<> 6 10
SI. trt>!.urK .... 7 11 S# 12 11 37 2 45 ...
< . trcin .nt . ... ' 11 r '3 ....
Sprintfdale il 30 11 s<» U 1" 6 37
I ' .ii 7 • • '• 'Si • 4'
N.»t: nil 7 • 'J 43 12 12 3 31" ti 51
Butler Junction.. jurive 7 4< 50 1J 'Ji \45 / On
Bntlei Junction... .leave 7 4« (| D . r M> 12 £'» 407 7
jaxouhurg » I."' 10 15 4*.» 4 34> 711
HI TI.KR., . ,arri\«- 4o 10 3.*» 117 •* U"» 7 '<*)
A. M.'A. M. V 31.] P « I*. 31
SI N'|iAY TRAINS. I.eave Allr heny City for But
ler and j.: ni. iji.il intermediate xtatioiii* at 7 3) a. su. an.l
•KUi p. nt.
WI.VK OATS. FOR THE KAST. WEEK BATH.
P.M. A.M. I P. M. P M.
2 35 fi 2" Iv BcTir.it ar In 3K 1 17
:i 25 7 27 arlßutler Jamtion 1* '» 50 12 25
4 00 7 46 lv Butler Junction ar 8 80 12 OH
4 05' 7 4'.» ar Freeport .lv H 28 12 <•»>
4 <•*.» 7 Vi' M Allegheny Junction.. ~4 4 82412 01
4 Jl s <►! 44 hhurg " 809 11
4 4o H 21 4i Paulton (Apollo) 44 753 11 32
508 8 r »l « Salta nrg 44 78011 «•
541 ♦22 44 BlairevilTe ..." 7On 10 4<»
550 930 44 BlaireviUe Intersection. 44 5 s**» 10 10
8 U4o 44 Altoona ... 44 315 Bon
1 on ;; lo " llartiithurg 41 11
4 2'. 44 Philadelphia 8 8011 20
A.M.; P.M. IAM P. M
On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7:35 a. in., conuectfi
or l!arrit<borg, Altoona and Philadelphia.
Tliroilgh trainM for the east leave lMttehurg (Union
MftM . !M MM
Atlantic KxpnM, tlaily 2:50 A.M
PeiitiNvlvaiiia Limited 44 .7:15 44
Bay Express, M 7:tl«) m
Main Lin« Kxpreaa, 41 44 J
Harrtebttrg Mail, M lfc4ftPJi
Philadelphia Kxprens, ' ... 4:50 44
Mail and I ' x . >i dais j Vol Y-Tk.-nlj.
Thi ■.: 1 1 Ml I . l oh Im> 7ti
Eastern Kx press, 44 41
K:u.t I.ine, • B:.M "
Pittwl-urjc Limited, <luily,»ith through ooAchra
t<< NVw York, itit«l R)ee|liug curt to New York,
itttltimon' an.l only. No extrm
fare «ui thin tniin IfMHI "
rhilwra Mail, Mun.iays on.y H:4<» A.M
Frtr Atlantic City (vi* IVlawaro llivcr all
mil ruute), A.W, au«l > I'.M, <iaily.
K'T ilftailixl infewmation, aililnw Thou. K Witt, Coil
Atrt. WcHtcrn District, t'ornoi l iltli Avcnut" an«l Hmith
tt»-l-l Street, I'ittaluirg, I'a.
J B. HUTCH WON, I K WOOD,
<;.-nrru: ai.iii.iii'i <3eu*' "•!«• r. A«i*nt.
Now is The Time to Have
Your
CLEANED or DYED
If you want good and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place in town where you
can get it, and that is at
The Butler Dye Works
21 <> Center avenue.
ftfsi»We do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture ot
your house. Give us a trial.
Agent for the Jaii.entown siidine
Blind Co.— New York.
E. FIBHEE SON,
<7** '• - A NY OTHEP'
A -, TRY IT!
*£/»£
TAFT S PHILADtLFHIA A
--DENTAL ROOMS.-- fcj
I IfJtMBiW 39-sth Ave., PitUJurg, Ta M
« 'n PRACTICA' LY<'"'"H«l. t
ii afiz A CROWN BF IN.T V ,K F|
'■l §MI M-l Y i»OT DO f u *
"J'WT IHvOURS? OROWNSFL
"ifl'i/ W"" 1 BRIDGE r.'1u...l •
J> "\l Ois PER TOOTH Al " "i. I»
r ; " v v•• " "'_qnlvy
{WVNTED- A Reliable MAN;;
|L of AM fro« |i" o
, . < rt> o win IS. A' v w.-li known |>cr»on willing , i
! 1 to w.rk, ( m mako fint«»slf» weekly. Com- « >
j or salary, fMU<i weekly. Aililresa for t ,
I h - la , m nlnictliiip 1 1 '< T. ,
jI i H \ Cl.i sH. < n.%si:, It<K-h«iter,N.Y. j
/J/7 /? /?/?
Clt i a si>eci.illMetl Bread-winning Bducatloa.
tO* CI*CULAH3 AL'D*r**.
f. DUFF & SOSS\ I'li I'nth Avenue,
PiTTSIIUXH. I'A.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Renr of
Wick House, Butler, Penn'a.
The Irt'Ht of liorM H mid llrst rliuui ri|{* nl
ftvMui l,:.ti<l an'l for lilf.
Itot a. i'.»iim<Kl:iil<»l» In tnwii f»ir p. rin.i
■I. lit lHi:ir<llnit and
ul c - arii ifoariHiU-eil.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A C'Xml cl:i- - "f liorw*. Initli ilrlvrr* und
ill ill li.ii I > illw;iv > on limit] .Hid for »nlr
mil!, r I full (tu ii uiti'i ; itml h«.rs..» lioiiiilit
tip. II propi-r notlHi-iit'on liy U- 1
PEARSON B. NACE.
lYlepii) W.'No. 219.
M. C. WAGNER,
ARTIST J
H9jSoutli Mamjstrect |
»11 I\J W
I SPRING D. T. Pape, SPRING |;
V The We wish to Announce to the Public 1 F
I I > Leading The Arrival of our Y
: rr I SPRING MILLINERY]'
V OF All are invited to call and inspect* }
1 1' Butler 0' the finest line of millinery ever' >
V County. F|! brought to our city. I >
I Complete Line of Mourning Goods Always on Hand 4 |
||jl22 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PA.V
X>OO<X>OOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<X
BEWPJUB ONE DOLLAR
imi IHU « I**
llMlrcifrht ACT NL UUR •PRCIML Hl# SLTSF •* otftr jrice, $31«75| * YKW<|LJ| JL^^HW^HKILILP
$31.75 IS OUR SPEI |Q|' J®7F
»4 HJ »(FCM H U ,H AI« ctfT- r n»U« * •- « r M.- T». :.>.■%. -4 JPGOEMUBQ3
THE ACME QUEEN -. 'MKII
LA dirrrt f - -AAPHOT 1 T J.»U -AN ( >RIIK.II.. MTI -F iti >W&*
beautiful appeura: \ta«Ll Iroai »»»ll«F u urt • r BUM »<J »♦ /4KL K* # * 4 *<l '' V
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;.:%»»• KRO.rli niirror. ■iekfl } LAI««L («DAL FMNEA, 'MM'' '
UDE««RJR RO</D«M ll!.provein< W* FIRSM fr«« • kaai
jP|;
nrrxrtt * »oM At #3l. Ti. *'
V -'' FTEL-ABLLITY IS ESTABLISHED A A - V E PGLPJ
I. I sa'T M ITH U- *»* >l»ur OTRLGHTM r atx>ut u*. write* IJPW ™
TLIF PUBLISHER«»F THT* |«u|»ervr M« tr>>T- lifin National
Tank, OR* »I ■» r '-IT » .«. L»».., UR I » rnwa KICLUUTGO Duk, N*w York, oranj raul r .*4 *r• *; rc&J
C»Ml*liylll('HK I.' •. ««• ?•»•«• » <a,di al »•' #:UI».U*HI.U«>, ocvupa FI»l»r. ■»«• of tl.r Ur*r«*»t LU*>NFW BWKAFIA
« LI-'-AJC > AN«I WRPI' > n.-TI » •" |>< N>LV in .>ur own boildlaff- NI 4F <22.«N1 a««I ritvu. fii,.«|
KI»«I UP: A.» > FV**: > I :»!•■. I'l • U' I. »L ihM ÜBMiitf •! lowt»l aliolcuk PRLMF. WRUR f- r frvr «I>*-V. .:- | UAAA
anl in ..1 M>« AL V .FC*ara, B*~Ua«K M la. ara (WEEKLY railaMr. UIUR.)
SEARS. ROE3UCK 4. CO. inc.', Fulton. OEMLAMM sn«- TTA,MAN Stt.. CHICACO, ILL.
WHY DOES
A Farmer Add
Phosphates
To His Rarm.
- To atil ami stimulate nature. The human SYSTEM is just the TM - T
farm; nature at limes needs help, ami there is nothing t'.iat E.pials
little good whiskey to tone up a rnn-dovrn system, to liuilil up STRENGTH
hack vitality, ami t > m.ike a man feel that lift- is WORTH living
after all. All whiskies are F;oo«L, hut SOUK- are better than ot lit : We
sell only the !>est, and guarantee them to !>,• absolutely p IRV-. »n<L !. -E
from all impurities.-
Here are some of our prices:
Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the money $2.00 a gal.
Cabinet Rye. can't be beat $3.00 a GAL
Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey $4.00 a gal
Gin. Rum, Kummel, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per gal.
We have some very fine California wines ol 1592 vintage •
Port, Sherry and Angelica at JJ. 00 per gallon. They ire
of good Ixxly anil of exquisite llavor.
Remember that we pay e*prcssage on »U orders I>f IFS.CN>
and over except where A transfer is necessary from ONE
Kxpress Company to another, when we pay to
jyiint of transfer.
MAX KLEIN.
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA
Send for catalogue anil price list, mailed free.
NEARLY
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It's a 'ong life, but devotion to the trm- interrsts and
prosperity of the American People has won for it new
*>AF- " friends as the years rolled HJ and the original member*
of its family passed to their reward, and these admirers are
'OFLSHFFV '- ' loyal and steadfast today, with faith in its teaching*. ind
(\ X VCOSY*. . confidence in the information which it brings to their
\\ V. I 'IONIC# and firesides.
L' "• - W* As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all the
M \ IF ( vitality ami vigor of its youth, strengthened and ripened
I I '~~JJP ' by the experiences of over half a century,
\ It has lived on its merits, and on tie cordial supjxirt ot
\ progressive Americans.
It is "The New-York Weekly Tribune," acknowledged the country over as the
leading National L-amily Newspaper.
Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the State at-.. Nation,
the publisher of "The CITIzKN" I your own favorite home paper has entered into
an alliance with "The New- York Weekly Tribune" which enables him to tarnish
both papers at the trilling cost of $1.50 per year.
Kvery farmer ami every villager owes to himself, to his family, AN«I t » .he
community in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it WORKS
constantly and untiling! V for his interests 111 every way, bring* T LU* HOME .ill DIE
rews anil happenings of his neighborhood, the doings of his friends, the conditu.n
and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and. IT fact, is a
weekly visitor which should !«• found in every wide-awake, progressive Mmily.
Just think of it! Both >f thes • papers for only #1 50 a year
Send all subscriptions to THE CITIZEN Butler Pa.
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OMOC DROP CABINET IUDDICI SFWINO MACNIIJt '■P "PJY I
FR.IJFCI «.«I Our Offer Pric« $15.50 «
fnr MO mil, •
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Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK <t CO. (Inc.* Chicago, 111.
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5 F-Y" ■ J / YA/Y<"K IT L« the only perlert one.
M CJ?W..' A_ FT-J / J |1 throws alt Ihr light straight ATT iil ..
L # M Iroia X.o to imlrtl. #
?IS ill. -A-CTT T P MM IT look* like iliK'nmlltc HEADLIGHT. /.
, F ■ 1(1' . V F/Y IT EF»« • Clear while light. LA
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A It W ill not blow nor jar [J®
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aR. n. DIETZ COMPANY. Ao LAIGHT St., New York. JL A
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