Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 25, 1899, Image 4

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    | Spring Goods.
|| our Entire Spring Stock
Complete stock of t;ie SOROS IS Shots J
ffv I fix the new shoe for women. Made of the lines
K> J w Dongola, Tan and Patent Leather; also com-
M&)M 00 plcte stock of Baker & Bowman s fmehaml
mmm turn's and hand welts in Dongola and fine
M MM ow Russett Kid, made on the latest up-to-date last..
Hr (£) MEN'S SHOES.
Tlle selection was never better. Very large
QgJH made on all the new lasts. We cany these
00 shoes in all sizes and widths.
Our line of >.lisf*.*s Shoes i'l fine Patent
Smpre\e a Hne Ta °hndren-s Stoes in the latest
<8? styles in all sizes and widths.
|| BOYS- SHOES.
See Our Window Dispiay.
JOHN BICKEL.
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, I A.
HUSELTONS PKT
11. o - cu * 00TWEAR
Latest Spring Shapes in
You've Every Reason to Watch Our Shoe Ads.
This Shoe House is in prin:e shape for early spring business. Whether it's a shoe
at a dollar or five, it has to be the best of that particular grade.
HUSELTON'S SHOES ARE GUARANTEED.
On that basis we're bidding for and getting the shoe trade of Butler county. £u
Men's Spring Shoes. Three new spring styles
The "Princeton" at #3 00. in women's black and
The "Regent 'at $3.50. ... ton chnoC
A shoe for men v\\o want the best to Idll ollUuo«
bC *rhesc shoes fill aif"\he requirements All signs point to a strong " Tan .
for style, durability and comfort. Side season. You 11 find special interest in
by side with the best $3.50 and *4.00 these particular lots of Black and lat
shoes going, they arc WINNERS Shoes. Correct Spn.ig .liapcs that get
FVERY TIME. their introductory showing litre.
Your favorite shai>e in the new Spring The Famous "(jneen Ouality at Jj.oo
Styles is here in Black,Vici Kid and Ca»f The "\V ellesley at $2.50,
Tan, Russia Calf and Kid. The ' Dorothy'' at *2 00 .
See our Men's Tan Shoes at $1.50, All the toes—narrow to full—round kul
$2.00 and $7.50. or vesting tops, bee our line S s c, SI.OO,
Black, 90c to (2..50. $t. 2 5 and $1.50.
SHOES FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Same style as the men's and women's.
We sell The Famous Mrs. Jenness Miller Shoes- 1 hey fit the feet
as nature intended. Only to be had of us.
B. C. HUSELTON'S,
Butler's Leadlns Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry.
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J. H. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House, Butler, Penn'a.
Tho best of horses and first class rigs :il
ways on hand all'l for hire.
Best accommodations In town for pcrma
nent boarding and transient trade. Spec!
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A good class of hor-.es, both drivers and
draft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horsos bought
upon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE,
Telephone.JNo. 219.
<! KEELEY CURE. \
< LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. ?
I' Removes all desire and appetite, builds up the f
A system, renews health and vloor, brightens the &
]. intellect and fits one tor business. A
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35 CROWN »'<! BF.iO a £ v. ".
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/IffIYOURS? "<>!<» CROWNS
V*?¥l W ! " : BRIDGE -"fk r,! • *1
>*< ■£ If SitS PER TOOTH Ai . ti,
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IWANTED—A Reliable MAN::
2 of good addttL. to solicit btipiucss from jtrop- ! J
X arty-owncra. . « Ufa *a person wl .• J:
Z to work, c<;u i.ir.kc fiotolls weekly. J J .
X mission or salary, paid weekly. Address for , [ I
X particulars, mentioning this paper.
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Ctrss a 'peckilizcd Brent]■ winning Education*
fO* CIRCULAHS ADORE'S t
V*. DUFF & SONS, 2t4> Filth Avenue,
tITTSUUkt). PA.
Strike Quickiy.
"On the in«unt when \_
ft lion «how •1 i torn J rtV
per " said a famous lion f / VI
tauu r "cut him quietly (
over the t'ice. Don't —•
wait until In- at C \
you." This 1 equally "V \ \ \
good advice for treat-
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in" the lion of disease M.iny an attack of
d«ne- tavts iOne •would be bt ad 1 off if at
the first premonitory symptoms the victim
wouid strike quickly.
Those severe coughs, bronchial affections
and wasting diseases which incrce into
consumption would never £ct their savapre
teeth into the constitution if their 1 :irly
signs were headed off by Dr. Pierce's Cold
en Medical Discovery. It provides such :in
abundance of rich nourishing blood that
1 tuberculosis pi rins have no chance to pet
any lodgment in the
skin and purges all the impurities from
every orpraii. It invigorates tne to
expel a'l bilious front the circula
tion. It creates h til thy tissue, vitalized
nerve fiber and givt.- .-:> lid strength
" I have thought ftra IQ»S* time," writes Mrs.
Rose Ptiiy. ot Lukvillv Chatham Co., N C.,
"that I would Dot tk> you j'.;si:ce if T dv! not
"write and tell you how I was cured 01 that
ful disease called consumption, by using Dr.
Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. I had meas
les and pneumonia both at the same time, and
came near dying, ai <1 as soon as I was able-to go
out I was taken with grip, and then followed
consumption. My ph*. siciau did all he could for
mv relief but I received none I tried every
thing that I could hear of that was good for a
cough i.ut jerew w-.rse, and would have died s.Njn
had I not commti.t 1 using the • Ge.i len M«.i
cal Discovery.' I felt improved before the hrst
ijottlc was finished. I took six bottles, and alter
that I felt !>etter and stronger than in ten years
before. That was six years ago. and tCMlay do
not feel any symptoms of a return of the
I remain cured, aud I think I am the cau ■ of a
friend being cured by using the same medicine
»e was afilictcd as I was. and after every thing
failed to cure him he took Dr. Tierce s Golden
Medical Discovery aud was cured."
SPECIFICS
A - A '} FEVERS. Lunar Fever. .Milk Ferer.
CUBES)
?l : n?s( SPHAIVS. Lamroms, ItticuiuatbU.
Didemper.
".•?:hVORMS, Hutu. Gruba.
CURES )
J COrGHS. Cold*, influenza.
COLIC, Bellyache. Diarrhea.
G.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.
H -] KIDNEY A- BLADDER DISORDERS.
CURES >
MAXGE. Skin Diseases.
ci REsi BAD CONDITION. Staring COM.
60c. each; StableCar,<\ Ten Spoelflra, Book, &r.,
i At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys* Medicine (;0.. Cor. William k John
Bts., New York. VETERINARY BIASUAI* >SEXT 1-HEE.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. WEAKNESS
nnd Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
' No. 2S, iii use over4o years, the only
[ successful remedy.
$1 per viat,or 5 vials and larue vial powder.for $5
gold t.y or wnt p<>Bt on receipt of §»rlre.
HISI'iIUKVo'ULii. to., Ur.MUUuiif Jeha York
A Cure for Constipation.
I have l>een tronhlert witheonstlpfttlon for
- yeaiM. It, was ruinlnß my healtb, my eoii.-
rortand my eomploxlon, and I am <;lnd to
say that Celery K ing has rentoreil all tin
I and this after trying many other medleli '
' (hat were supposed to he good, but which
were of no value whatever. I would like K
tell every suffering woman what ('elei y K in
has done for me.—Nellie Oould, Medina,< >liio
Celery King cures Constipation and all fli
eaNesofl he Nerves, Htomaeli, I .i veraud K u.i
nevs. Hold by druggists. 25c and 60c.. 8
| PURE BLOOD, |
Purcbloodmeansllfe,healiit,
€ vigor—no room for disease v
Sphere tlie veins are filled
S vritla rich, red corpuscles. } b
ILindsey's Improveds
| Blood Searcher I
0 Itakcs pure blood—cnrc-3 ecrof* (\ I
0 itla, erysipelas, pimples, boils, 5
# sore eyes, scald head—blood dis- c*
eases of ail forms. Here's proof: «
3» „ JIl"3OP0TAinA,0lIIO. Jl
5 T-r. lin&7';i Blood Search.er lias jg
P Torkedwcndcrswithinc. UiaYcbetn IP
n troutiledwith B&ofuZafbrtklrt'jveara t&
V laS I find that 3)r. I.infsey'a JJloos 5
r B-archer will cllect a permanent euro <P
A: iULiyiioittiliio. It's v.-ondorful. &
S c.vr»ii-\scoiT.
% W. Jo GILMORE CO.
_ r:rrsEURG, PA. \
$ Ai» all Druggists. SI.OO, ?
THE BESI
SPRING TONIC
reooDimendt'd and cndorsiMl by rioted pby s ~
i< iaiis. is :t rnndt rat<• uso of pure and whoU*-
snnic li«|Uors. Wi* an lmi;ortf)rs and li;indh>
only the best brands of wines, whiskeys, eto.
If you are dissatisfied with the wines and
lienors yon have been getting, pive ours a
t rial.
Prices lowest for pure goods:
FINCH, HT. VDBNON,
(iICKKNnUMFH,
tllllSON, OVKRIIOIjT,
LABCiK, THOMPSON.
BBIIHJKPORT,
Any of the above brands of whiskey, un
adulterated, tf years old, SI.OO per full *|t.; <i
qts., A>.(iO.
(i It AN I) FAT IIK B'B CIIOICEt
a whiskey guar an ted '{years old, per p." I.
On C. O. I>. or mail orders of or over we
box and ship promptly; express charges pre
paid.
We have no agents to represent us. Send
orders direct and save money.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street,
Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa.
Opposite It &O. Depot.
IARKLETON
SANATORIUM
Has all the elements Necessary
for an Ideal Health Resort.
Skillful Medical Service,
Invigorating Mountain Air,
Pure Waters,
Scenery Unsurpassed in America.
Only three hours' ride east from
Pittsburg, in the Allegheny moun
tains.
Open nil tin? year, nndi r the medical eon
trot of Or. E. O. C'rossman, graduate of Uni
versity of Vermont, assi>ted by skillful phy
sicians. A |)j'"inlnienlsof tin - most approved
kinds, and tlrst-cla->-. in iv« ry respeet.
Treatment I>y inediejnes and bat lis «»i all
kinds, massage and eleetrieity. Ilot. ami
eold. salt Turkish, Koman. 'it*/. ele«-tro
t hernial, electro-cheiinieal and m-edle bat lis.
liullding le ated with h«»l water, lighted by
electricity, sttpplh-d with pure mountain
water, surrounded by quiet, restful moun
tain seenery. Located on i'ittsburg division
of ii. & (). L. U.. wliicli eonm ets b with tin
principal cities and their railroad systems;
also with the Pennsylvania railroad :i«
Hyndman, Johnstown, Connelsviiie, Brad
doi*k. Terms reasonable. Special rates for
ministers, missionaries, teachers, physicians
and t heir families
For further information and c irculars
address
THE BA&KLETOH SANATGKIUH CO.,
j '
Markleton, Somerset Co., Pa.
IVjoilel Qairy poultry Farm.
RAHWAY, N. J.
Breeder of High Class Poultry.
Barred Rocks, IJuff Cochins, 1
I.ignt Ur.ihmas, Black Minorc.is,
S. C. Brown Leghorns, S. 1,.,
White and Golden Wysndottes,
and I'EKIN DUCKS.
lllubtratc-U C'atiLlugue I I£KK
THK CITIZEN.
SHARP POINTS.
An unwelcome guest la one of the
best things goicg.
Paradoxical as It may seem, silent
speaks for Itself.
The queen of the tea table not onl}
reigns but she pours.
The occasion is always around some
where when it is required.
Marriage isn't spelled m-i-r-a-g-e,
| but that is often what it is.
For every consulate there are many
\ disconsolates, says an office-seeker.
Our own faults always look small in
| comparison with those we see in oth-
T?"
The man who dwells in other people's
! memories has to pay exorbitant rent.
! A little child can discover more stray
sunbeams than a grown person can.
i The hunter who is chased by a bear
i is lucky if he comes out ahead Of the
j game.
A woman confers upon herself a
I doubtful honor when she reforms a
j man by marrying him.
"The stars are peeping," says a poet.
Well, that's what the peephole in the
drop-curtain is for.
And now it is reported that a St.
Louis woman died from pneumonia
contracted while attending a faith
cure meeting.
The evolution of the worm results in
a butterfly, A can of dynamite at
tacked by a goat will also make the
butter fly.
PREC OUS STONES-
All precious stones are purified by a
bath in honey, according to an old
Idea. Many curious notions fire cur
rent in regard to gems.
It is said that the agate quenches
thirst, and if put into the mouth allays
fever.
Amber is a cure for sore throats and
glandular swellings.
Cat's eye is a charm against witch
craft,
Coral is a talisman against thunder
and evils by flood and field.
Diamonds produce somnambulism
and spiritual ecstasy.
Emeralds, friendship and constancy.
Garnets preserve health and Joy.
The onyx is apt to cause terror to the
wearer as well as ugly dreams.
Opals arc fatal to love and bring dis
cord to giver and receiver.
Sapphires impel the wearer to all
good works.
The topaz is said to be a preventive
to lung troubles and imparts strength.
DEVIOUS DEFIN TIONS.
Divorce—The cold lunch that follows
love's banquet.
Humility—The uniform worn by hyp
ocrites on dress parade.
Whistling—The transformation of a
popular air into an ill wind.
Abuse—The penalty an eminent man
is compelled to pay the public.
Love —Something that makes the
heart flutter and the tongue flatter.
Critic —A man who can see no merit
in anything he doesn't do himself.
Anxiety—The cause of more brain
trouble than anything else except love.
Logician—An individual who can fig
ure out anything to his own satisfac
tion.
Language—Something used by law
yers to conceal the thoughts of their
clients.
Timetable —The one you acquire by
paying for it on the weekly installment
plan.—Chicago News.
IRONICAL IFS.
If you don't keep a secret it's no
longer a secret.
If you can't haw what you like try
to like what you have.
If we could neither laugh nor cry
life would not be worth living.
If a man would get along smoothly
he should do his level best.
If you trust to luck for happiness
you'll be in luck when you get it.
If a man has common sense he sel
dom makes use of it in a love affair.
If a man ever indulges in mature de
liberation it's when he has a note to
meet.
If the day breaks before you get up
you should not expect to find the whole
day before you.
If you think you resemble a great
man say nothing. The resemblance
may cease the moment you open your
mouth. —Chicago Hews.
WHY?
Why isn't the shepherd's crook a
ram-rod?
Why isn't the carrier pigeon a feath
er-duster?
Why isn't the detective's salary al
ways spot cash?
Why hasn't there been pay-meant if
a man meant to pay?
Why isn't the average dime novel a
sort of blood relation?
Why isn't it a milk-shake when the
milkman forgets to call?
Why isn't the leaden hour entitled to
the heavyweight championship?
Why is it we seldom see a family
enter at a door labeled "Family En
trance?"
Why doesn't some enterprising cigar
ette manufacturer give away a fresh
lung with each package?— Chicago
News.
MERCANTILE DEFINITIONS.
Bookkeeping—forgetting to return
borrowed volumes.
Double entry—charging the same
thing twice.
Single entry—charging a man with
goods, but not crediting the cash hi
pays for them.
A ledger—a counting house compan
ion upon which peofde often spen
their entire fortunes.
A promissory note —acceptance of ai
invitation.
A foreign glass of cognac.
There is a tremendous demand for
Hood's Sarsaparilla this spring. It's
Nature's Spring Medicine.
A great manufacturing concern of
Dayton, (>., has notified its employes
that henceforth preference will be given 1
to young applicants for employment
who have had a kindergarten training,
and after 1015 no applications for em
ployment will be considered unless the
applicant has had a kindergarten train
ing. The company has conducted
kindergartens for the benefit of chil
dren of their employee's for a number of
years and has observed the results.
The educational classes and other
enterprises which have been carried on
for the benefit of the employes has
resulted, in six years, in completely
transforming a poor factory suburb into
a pretty residence district. If corpor
ations would emulate the Dayton ex
periment, they would find that in a few j
years all the money they had invested
was returned to them. It does not
need a statesman tn see that social dis
orders which are liable to cost so much
in the end can be cured at the root by
properly educating the less fortunate j
citizen. —Sci. Am.
j
RHHOUATISM l"l RED IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and j -
Neuralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. !
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the ; ;
causes and lilt disease immediately di.s- , j
appears. The fir>t dose greatly benefits; i I
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. F. 1
Italph Druggists liutler. 96, I
STRANGE FREAK OF NATURE
How a Caterpillar's Ilo«lr Iternm.t th.
the Hoot of a ISulru.li
From some of the newer countries,
so-called on account of the lack of
definite knowledge regarding them.
! reports of strange freaks and euriosi
| ties constantly appear, and. as a rule,
they are laughed at. but once in a
j while they turn out to l>e the truth.
I It is this way with the strange freak
; of nature called the bulrush cater
| pillar, which is Indigenous to New
■ Zealand. This report, which static!
that at certain seasons a large black
caterpillar would bury itself in the
ground, and be converted into the root
of a bulrush, was laughed at. like the
rest, but now an English scientist,
who recently gave an exhaustive in
vestigation of the strange phenomenon,
stated that in many respects the state
ments are strictly true. From this re
port it has been learned that the eater
pillar grows to about three and one
half inches long and when about to
assume the chrysalis state buries it
sell" in the ground, and in doing so it
is frequently infected by the spores of
some fungus, which becomes involved
in the scales in its neck. These the
larr e is unable to < xpei. and the vege
tation thus set up rapidly extends
throughout the entire body, replacing
ea< h animal cell ihus destroyed by
vegetable matter, and finally convert
ing it into a c ;aparatively dense vege
table structure, which retains every
detail of the body, even to the legs,
mandibles and minutest claw. From
the neck, the portion first Infected,
there then shoots up a single stem,
which grows to the height of eight or
ten inches, resembling very closely the
clubheaded bulrush in miniature. It
has no leaves, and if she first stem be
broken off another rises in its place,
though two stems never grow simul
taneously from the same "caterpillar."
A Community of Mai*k<»m*ii.
The little commune of Attinghausen,
iu Canton I'ri. lias b • n iuad< famous
throughout the world by the pen of
Schiller in his "William Tell. The
commune at 1 res ut has a population
of about 500 souls, including the ba
bies. Like all its neighbor communes,
it holds it-< yearly "Schutzenfest." It
appears from the report of the con
test in the Urner Zcitunz t..at no fewer
than IS4 out o Its otto inhabitants are
capable markes! ri or markeswomen,
for out of the IS4 who took part in
the contest at the communal butts 43
were women. Not only did some of
the women prove to be better shots
than their husbands, to the great de
light of the sex. but the highest honors
of this year's festival were won .y fe
male hands. Tae Jungfrau Ivatharina
u Irscli, who is only iu her fifteenth
year, made 50 points at the "Zweck
schuss," and so carried off the first
prize. She is the daughter of Matthias
Wirsch. who, with s.»von of his sons j
and three of his < a.igbters, appeared |
at the Attingb ' • ••elr--izeiifest. ami
the whole la: i'.\ v. v so d xterous I
•1 ith their i\ ■ bey gained nine
prizes durii-g the ljy.
The Xi-ii .T!t i-«*ai»t i;i> Ta\ \ ws.
The r.ew iu?rc.ai!t>lo tax, wh: •!» has
been appr ve l y >veraor, will
certainly be the subject of great con
troversy owing lo the new system of
fixing valuations imposed, and the fact
that it levies a tax on the total amount
of sales rather than by classification.
The new law imposes an annual tax
of on retail dealers, and one mill
additional on each dollar of the whole
volume of business transacted annually.
Wholesale dealers shall pay an annual
tax of i(i3 and one half mill additional on
each dollar of the whole volume of busi
ness transacted annually.
Mercantile appraisers shall be ap
pointed by the county commissioners
annually on or before December 3(1.
The blanks to be distributed by the
merccantile appraisers are to 1m 1 pre
pared by the auditor general and shall
contain an affidavit to which the dealer
shall subscribe.
The whole yolnme of business, inclnd
ing cash receipts and merchandise sold
011 credit, shall be the basis on which
the license is to be rated.
If the owners, proprietor or any other
person connected with a business re.
fuse to produce the books and papers
and appear before the county treasurer
to give information on which to base
his tax, he is made liable to a penalty
of SI,OOO. All dealers coming under the
act are required to place permanently
at the entrance of their place of busi
ness a sign describing the business in
which they are engaged, under a pen
alty of *lO for each and every offense.
It is estimated that the new law will
raise annual revenue of over $1,000,000.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c.
When a man discovers he has made a
mistake lie generally looks about for
some one to blame it on.
Many a youngster has his eyes on the
pie while his father is askin;; the bless
ing.
A Baccalureate sermon is a very
pretty thing. It makes the graduates
feel proud and high-minded to think
they can understand it.
Pride goeth before destruction, and
falsehood followetha fishing expedition.
The same people who make a lion of
a man will make a monkey of him if he
doesn't look out.
A woman's idea of a "function" is
something where all the women wear
dresses made 011 purpose.
A man may say that all men are
equal, but thinks himself a little better
than his neighbor just the same.
Cider is said to be fatal to the typhoid
bacillus. Ex. If hard enough, it's oft
times fatal to other folks besides the
aforesaid bacillus.
Horse buyers are plentiful this season,
anil prices are better than for several
years. We haven't entered upon the
horseless era by a good deal.
Your winter flannels don't yon doff
Until it's nearly .Tune,
For lots of folks are taken off
Isy dotting them too soon.
r r r* MV FRIEND'
/i
' fjifc \-J ■' 'f l- •vmrSSSr '<s3l
EVERY f & H
vis TWICE, Afr Hl'j
ft Wv
w
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRK PATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician
Next Door to Court House, lUitler. I'n. '
M. A. BERKIMEK,
1
Funeral Director.
337 S. Main St., Butler. 1
&j Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. |
MAn Unparalleled f
M Bargain Opportunity.
M LADIES' SUIT BARGAINS. }
Pon't wait t<x> late in the season if yon
-
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L* f ) while stock is complete Ladies' Separate WA
A I 1 a "4 ■! Jackets and Skirts. Misses' and Children's
vA / / Y,', * i Jacket Suits, Ladies' Shirt Waists ami
li'sfi N "sV*rappers, M:ss ; -s' Shirt Waists. JA
Ladies' Covert Cloth Suits, lined
Ll i \ •■' throughout $5.00 WA
W A S: 1 v- Ladies' Covert Cloth Suits, si'.k- K. \
fl' 6.75 ij
si Bi \f\ Ladies' All-wool Covert Cloib t
, & fit 10.00
5V JJ . •* /
7 A '1 13 50
mW? Ladies' All-wool Vtnitiau Cloth w A
WA MH : \V* silk-lined Jacket ... 16 50
j.'-' All the above priced suits come in tan WA
r 2 - \j" ami brow. , blues, black and grays. i
l* MILLINERY BARGAINS. WA
'A V» Opporluait Jto lift -IH. t Wh«l Vou Hani at Ja.t Wktl In. *»«•» t« I'.j. kl
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L v W A
V £5
r J trimmed H med Hats
19c, 25c, 50c. 75c to $1.50. yA
fA DRESS GOODS BARGAINS
s« W £
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Li SILK WAIST BARGAINS FJ
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\ Mrs, J. E. Zimmerman,
tJ> ="* ij ;-S-iJr ,-H -■» .T —S-- - SJ» O,> .-, «j V*
* r ' v,n 9 Lamp I
i IT Is the onl* perfect ue. (
f y I IT throws all the light straight ahead X
1 PM-/A^- m M ,T look* like a I lomstlvc headlight. T
V V jJfcJJtj. IT gives a clear white light. _ £
,T burns kerosene t Coal Uil) ifpl b
j Itwill not blow nor jar out >ls J® ?
C SPECIAL OFFER. ctrr THIS ADVERTISEMENT OLT / E J
flk and send It to u< and we will send If V-A |Jy£ 7
V book describing our lamp, and will agree to send you one single lamp or \J| i ® |p
a pair at our wholesale price (very much less than the retail price). (f i A
mR. E. DIETZ COMPANY, 60 Laigtit St., New York. jCZZK '
V F.stablisiifd 19ML t,
-TTSTTFACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE IJ3ES
SAPOLIO
PROFESSIONAL CARUS.
V EWTON BLACK,
1\ ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on South DiamondJStreet.
nil. GOUCHER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Mi chell building.
4 LEX RUSSELL,
A ATTORNKY'AT LAW.
Office* with Newton Black, Esq. South
Diamond Street.
pOULTER & BAKhR.
V ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Room R-, Armory buildtn^.
TOHN W. COULTER.
rl ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Wise building, N. Diamond St., Butler,
Sjiecial attention given to collections
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or
Butler County National Bank.
1 B. BKEDIN,
t). ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court House.
t T. BLACK,
J\, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room J. —Armory building.
I M. PAINTER,
f' . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office between I'ostoff.ce and Diamond
it F. L. McQUISTION,
V. Civil. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Office near Court House.
I kR. C. AT WELL,
1" Office 106 W. Diamond St., LDr.
Graham's old office. ]
Hours 7 to 9a. m. and i to 3 and 7 to
8 p. m.
\\r H. BROWN,
>V . HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
SURCEON.
Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O.
Night calls at office.
OAMUELM. BIPPUS,
IJ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
200 West Cunningham St.
I BLACK,
II • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
New Troutman Building, Butler l*a.
f\ M. ZIMMERMAN
U, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office No. 45, S. Main street, over City
Pharmacy.
I\R. N. M. HOOVER.
1' 137 K. Wayne St., office nours. 10 to
12 a. m. i and lo 3 p. tn.
H\V. WICK,
• DENTIST.
Has located in the new Stein building,
with all the latest devices for Dental
work.
J. B. PAUL*.
I' DENTIST,
Painless extraction -No Gas—Crown
and bridge work a specialty.
Office - Room No. 1. new Iliekel build
irg.
I J. DONALDSON,
RL. DENTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted 011 the latest
improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec
ialty. Office oyer Miler's Shoe Store.
OR. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST.
Gold Fillings Painless Extraction of
Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates
a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air
or Local naesthetics used.
Ollice over Millers groceiy, east of Low
ey house.
DR. W. P. McILROY,
DENTIST.
Formerly known as the "Peerless
Painless Extractor of Teeth." Located
permanently at 111 East Jefferson St.,
Opposite Hotel Lowrv, Butler. Will do
dential operations of all kinds by the
latest devices and up-to-date methods'
Dk. CIIAS. R. B. HUNT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Kye, ear, nose and throat a specialty.
240 South Main St.
I r McALPIN.
T • DENTIST,
Now permanently in Birkcl Building,
with a reliable assistant, an'l facilities
for best and prompt work.
People's Phone for f)rs. V. or J. Mc
! Alpin—House \n. 330; office No. 340.
Butler Business College.
COURSES.
I—Practical Book-keepers, 2— li*pert
1 Accountants. 3 —Amanuensis Shorthand.
4 Reporters Shorthand. s— English.
6—The Languages.
Branches Taught
Book-keeping,single and double entry,
business writing, business spelling, busi
ness gratnmer, business arithmetic, com
merc'al law, lightning calcalations, busi
ness correspondence, business forms s»nd
customs, detection of counterfeit money
s and fraudulent notes, shorthand, type
writing, dictation, speed work, reporting
r expedients, duplicating, actual corres
pondence in the college office, reading,
writing, arithmetic, spelling, grammar,
geogragliy. history, I.atin, German,
Greek, Hebrew, Civil Government,
Descriptive Economics.
I'all term begins Sept. 1. H99, 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.
1 All language work will be under the
direction of Rev. Chas. Glatzert, after
May Ist. Address
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
oples' l'hone 271.
11 174.
AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHY
By means of the Kodak
has reached the perfect
stage.
So simple that a child
can operate it- and the
prices within the reach
of everyone.
We keep the largest and most
complete line in town of Photo
SuppliesJawl the only genuine
Eastman Kodak, Dry
IMates, Films, Develop
ing Powders, Chemicals,
Trays, Mounts, Printing
I'rames, Priutiug Pa
pers, Plash Powders,
Albums, and Tall _kinds
of supplies at
DOUGLASS
BOOK H'l'OkK.
Near P. O
Peoples Phone 162.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
IH9D i.atlrm hi*h irrad- UftHKKTOIU I'OAL AID IMMID
l ook STUVK, ».> freight t <>.!>.. gqbjrct to »-x»winatAon-
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Mnt *lth.r STOVE CATALOGUE.
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arul frritfht chanrra This «tov# ta Mw No. ■,
1« *in x 11. top \» made from be»t pi* iron, eitra
flt les, h«*vy crvrs, he<iry llnln*« and irratfa,
iarv** oven shelf, heavy tin Until oven dix>r. hand«< t> *•
nickel plated ornamentation* and trimmings, eitra
larcc deep, genuine *lai.«lUl» |«jrr«-' hand
pome ornamented haw. &c«t rool fcuraer «040, and
*«• furnifh ► Kk.K an extra wood grate. making It a per
feet wood huraer. W K l*M K 4 BMDIJU fcl Alt AST tit wjth
every itove and guarantee »-afc delivery to y«»ar rail
rnad station. Yosr i>>cal d»-a!or woul 1 eharsr* y..u 12'. OC
f - r mieh a stove, U.h freight Ifl only about 91 t«0 ful
each Ml miles. »o wo *»»• y«>u •( l»«»t SIO.OO. Add res*.
SEARS, ROEBUCK A. CO. IHC CHICACO,ILL
(8~r». ibxbuck tUw Uu>™u t sij r*Uuto.-MtM>.)
FGC«S FOK HATCHING
Buff Leghorns, Buff and Barred
Plymouth Rocks
One dollar for fifteen.
HOWARD W.IEDMONDS,
* Annandale, N. ,J 1
ASummer 1 \ Summer it
fiWillinery «—"• ™ • ■ t Millinery.4 ►
V The Leading Millinery House of Butler County.
J SUMMER SALE.
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WHY DOES
A Farmer Add
Phosphates
HTo His Farm.
To a;« 1 »n<l »liin.i : ite ut'tir.:. T.k- H n.'i -i. »1. .;» i - .» *.->. ■
firm; It - tore il timo* nml< lirlp. »t J •-■* :• »' «
liftT. iiitp' vhi-i'tr U*P' tf up r: run- ■• ■ *■■> '■■ ••* th
J»:is*if Sn«-k vit;i!it\. nl ! > m.itir a in••» i u t%i hit * f ]•. njj
■ft«r all. All wi.>tki« > **« K' *'• '"*'• " •* .:• t We
<>ell odr tb( bnt, Mvl (Kirasti th m t '••■ TSr!v .-! frt«
fn ci all impnntu-4.
Mere xre miatf of our prices:
Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the monc} 32 00 a srzL
Cabinet Rye. can't be beat $3.00 a sal
Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey $4.00 a gml
Gin. Rum. Hummel, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per gaL
We have some very fine California »in«-»oi IS9? vintajre
I'ort, Shrrry an>l Angelica at ft.tm per gallon Ther • rr
of hf*ljr an<l of exquisite flaeor.
Rtiueinl>er that we j.iy riprmajje on all or.fcii of $5-«*>
.iml over exc.'pt where n transfrr is» uecraaary from »nr
Iv*press C»>tni>any to another, wlieti we j»»t to
point of transfer.
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
t 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA
Send for catalogue ami price list, mailed free.
NEARLY
Fifty-eight Years Oid !!!
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It is "The New-York Weekly Tribune," acknow 'c<!v;c<! the eouutry oxer HN
leading National Family Newsj>a{x*r.
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Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Inc.> Chicago, lis.
SL C.WICK,
DIAU« •»
Rough Worked Lur.ier
Fincllev'H °*
% I ! hutrs, Sa>ii. Blinds, Vi< ,:i
PHOTOS
i LIME. H\IR AND PLASTLr?
When you go to Town. »»«.« it , «.x w. 1, ..
P. O. BUILDING. j BUTLEE, PA^
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