Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 01, 1899, Image 4

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    | Spring Goods. j
p Our Entire Spring Stock
F " £#) Complete stock of the SOROSIS Shoes— !
fn a S the new shoe for women. Made of the nnest
B<L' 1 /m Dongola, Tan and Patent Leather; 1 also, cotn
(*} plete stock of Baker .V Bowman's line "hand i
Vj3l turn's and hand welts in Dongola and sine ■
M 5; Russett Kid, made or. the latest up-to-date lasts, j
JWr jg) MEN'S SHOES.
*>. -O. The selection w. s never better. Very large
assortment of Russett, Calf. Vic. Kid Box
~___T Calf and Kangaroo and Patent Calf Shoes
MSS made on all the new lasts. We carry these
(?) shoes in all sizes and widths.
■B Our line of Misses Shoes in fine Patent Calf,
X 3? Dongola and Tail in Leather or Cloth tops, also
6ft complete line Children's Shoes in the latest
]X styles in all si/.es and widths.
BOYS' SHOES.
® Our line ot Bovs' and Youth s Shoes is very
/£\ laige Bein K made on the same style lasts as
the Men's Shoes in all the different leathers.
See Our Window Dispiay.
JOHN BICKEL.
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, l'A.
U USELTON'S PST
11, o • cu A OOTWEAR
Latest Spring Shapes in
You've Every Reason to Watch Our Shoe Ads.
This Shoe House is in prime shape for early spring business. Whether it's a shoe
at a dollar or five, it has to lie 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. ft
Men's Spring Shoes. Three new spring styles
The "Princeton" atjij 00. in women's black and
The "Regent"' at $.V5°- . . . _L_ _ _
A shoe for men who want the best to tan SNOGS,
be had, for $3.00 and #3.50. ~
These shoes fill all the requirements All signs point to a strong lan
for style, durability and comfort. Siile season. You'll f.:id special interest in
bv side with the best 13.50 and f-J.oo these particular lots of Black and ran
shoes going, they are WINNERS Shoes. Correct Spring shapes that get
EVERY TIME. their introductory showing here. t
Your favorite shape in the new Spring The Famous "Queen Quality' at /3.00.
Styles is here in Black,Vici Kid and Calf The "Wellesley" at $2.50,
Tan, Russia Calf and Kid. The • Dorothy" at f2.00.
See our Men's Tan Shoes at J1.50, All the toes—narrow to full—round kirl
2.00 and J?.50. or vesting tops. See our line—Bsc, *I.OO,
Black, 90c to f2.50. $'. 2 5 and $1.50.
SHOES 1-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
sa nature intended. Only to be had of us.
2 B.C. HUSELTONS.
n —gßutler's'LcadlngiShoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry.
WORTH ITS WEIGHT 1 GOLD
♦ PAYMENT OP ONLY ONE DOLLAR POSS£ssionT>F
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FOR SALE BY
J. H. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House, Butler, Penn'a.
The best of horses and first class al
ways on hand and for hire.
Ifest accommodations in town for prrma
nent iNiardini: and transient trade. Sped
al care KuanintHcd.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A good class of liorses, lioth drivers and
draft, liorses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and liorses bought
pon 4»n.|n r notification l»y
* PEARSON B. NACE,
Telepbone.'No. 210
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t LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. J
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4 system, renews health and vigor, brightens the m
\ Intellect and (its one lor business.
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~ particuUtt*, mentioning this paper. ~
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Circn n specialized Bread- winning Education*
roa cif-cuLAn s Aoowrst,
P. DUFF & SOAW, L>l i> Filth Avenue,,
| FITTSBI'tCG, PA.
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seme women
fe<.i •» if the
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lies them is
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i <!« mingr them
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Lai vi \ ,icf ftoni any
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j., Doctor K V. I
Pierce, chief consulting phys- i.i-i ■ : the
Invalid' 1 - Hotel and SurpK-.i' Institute of
Buffalo N V telling him of the benefits
received from his wonderful prescriptions
and the careful pro ft ssional advice which
he sends by mail without charge.
A Whr living in WejtMEatlon. M id.' n Co..
N Y Mrs Xlattie A Walker, in i rttent P tter
to Dr l'ierce, say- I write to inform vou
what your remedies have done t 'me nut .uey
have helped me so mu. h that I knownoi WW*
to KfimtlT or where to leave on as I mrij
a complication of ailments Kor three \ i.- I
bad such bad spells I thought that if dying
only just a sleep 1 did not want to wake ano -ut
ftr airain; I would lx- to have tlcntn <
any night I got so it sremc l as if
I -ouUl neurr he well mid happy asain 1 had
a. -hmatic spe-lN towards mornm*. Sometimes
I fe;t as if I could not get breath < to !.ve:
had dreadful pans la the top of my head and
was so nervou- 1 felt is it miethmi dreadful
was going ts happen—l could not tell w "y
either I could wr:t. . -! • _t- •:•••
tell all the dreadful things I sufiered I rom fe
male weaknes- constipation asthniatte -pills,
aud rheumatic neuralgia.
I advise all who are suffering npt only to use
Dr Pierce'® medicines, hut to get his advn e also,
for it has helped me so much I cannot say
enough in praise of l«th the a lvice :r.d the
remedies. I look on your medicines as neing a
God-send and will ask guit. sut.ering
humanity to the right relief
l-'or nervous troubles and ailments pecu
liar to women I>r. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription is the only proprietary remedy
designed bv a regularly educated physician.
For bronchial affctivms and digestive diffi
culties his "Golden Medical Discovery is
the one permanent cure. Pleasant
Pellets " are the most effective natural non
griping laxative for constipation.
Send to Dr. K V. Pierce, Buffalo N V
for a free copy of the 4 * People s Medical
Adviser." For paper-covered copy enclose
21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only.
Cloth-bound, -,i -t imps.
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Fissures & Fistulas.
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I I Wounds & Bruises.
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R Boils & Tumors.
Eczema <4 Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
E Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions. I
Stings & Bites of Insects. (
Three Sizes, 25 c > 5 oc ■ and SI.OO.
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HCHriIUXYS' UD. CO., 11l A lis WlUum Ht. , lew York.
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11 J takes pure blood—cures ecrof- I
11 tilt, erysipelas, pimples, boils, $ I
( I sore eyes, scald lica/l—blood dis- c 6 j
m eases o£ all forms. Here's proof: #
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load up a^Hi
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wheels with
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o#»t n hox and lenrn why it's tlie
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MARKLETON :
- SANATORIUM ;
lias all the elements Necessary
for an Ideal Health Resort. i
Skillful Medical Service,
Invigorating Mountain Air,
Pure Waters, i
Scenery Unsurpassed in America.
Only three hours' ride east from
Pittsburg, in the Allegheny moun-
tains.
(>|)t ii:ill tlie year, uiidor the medical e«»n
trol *>f l>r. K. <CroHsimiM, graduate «»f I'ni
yerslty «»f Vermont, aßHlst< «i by skillful phy
sicians. Appoint men! nf tin; i» t>sl :ij)pr<»v«d ,
kinds, and flrst-class In every respect.
I Treat men! 1»y im'dielnes ami hat lis of ail 1
kinds, massage and eleetrh'ity. Hot, and
cold, sal? Turkish. Kotnan, >it/. rleetm
t heriual. ele.t ro-'-heinie i I an.l needle hat lis.
Building heated with hot water, lighted hy
eleetrU'lty. supplied with pure mountain
water, surrounded hy i|Uiet. restful moun
tain scenery. L<H*at« don I'ittsiuirj; division
of 11. it O. K. K.. wliieh ronneets it with the
principal rities and their railroad systems;
also w s th tin- l*ennsy 1 vania railroad at
llymlmau. Johnstown, < 'oimelsville, Itrad
dock. Termsreasonabie. Special rates f«»r
ininUters, missionaries, teachers, physhians
and t heir families
I'or further Information and circulars
address
THU MARKLETON SANATORIUM CO.,
Markleton, Somerset Co., Pa.
|Y|oriel oairy poultry parm,
RAHWAY, N. j.
Breeder of High Class Poultry.
Barred Rocks, Buff Cochins,
Light Bralitnas, Rlaclc Minorcas,
, S. C. Brown I.eghorns, S. T, ,
I White anil Tiolden Wypnilottes,
and I'KKIN DUCKS.
Illustrated t'litaloKue I'llEV!
RnHprribo 'or r ln*e« rr/ev
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director.:
337 S. Main St., Butler, j
THK CITIXICN.
MANKIND.
Some men use the ilMp ministerial
tone of voice in talking of everything
from expansion to the buttons off their
underwear.
Every woman hae a vague idea that
all her husband does ©very day is to
open his office, read, smoke and count
his money.
Old meh go to a great deal ot trouble
dyeing their mustaches, considering
that (hey fool neither women nor
death.
A man can forget that a woman is
homely when he meets her at a dinner
quicker than anywhere else in
the world.
If a young man takes a girl sleigh
riding he has a right to demand that
she hold his hands when they get home,
to thaw them out.
Every time a girl visits at a house
the men folks are kept in a dazed con
dition trying to figure out how she got
so many clothes into one little trunk.
After a man has taken a girl to a
theatre as often as six times, and call
ed upon her with chocolates in his
pocket, she begins to see a resemblance
in him to her favorite hero in a novel.
A silk skirt makes no impression on
the men. An Atchison woman says
that when a woman rustles in going
into a store she gfts no more attention
from the men clerks than a woman
who doesn't rustle, but that the women
clerks are very attentive.
THE LITTLE ENCYCLOPEDIA.
There are 4,500 women printers in
England.
Americans pay J5.000,000 a year for
looking glasses.
The Chinese have a special god for
every disease.
World's annual coffee production ia
1,600,000,000 pounds.
There are *>oo,ooo people employed in
Italy in rearing silkworms.
The number of medical periodicals
published in the United States is 275.
Among the 780,000 persons employed
in Russia's factories about 200.000 are
women.
London enjoys a greater area of
open spaces than any other capital in
the world.
No fewer than 2,401 patents have
been taken out on processes for making
sugar and salt.
The University of Oxford has type
and appliances for printing in 150 dif
ferent languages.
It is said that the peasant of the
south of France spends on food for a
family of five an average of 2 pence a
day.
Thirty years ago there were only two
dozen explosive compounds known to
chemists; now there are over 1,000.
It is computed that at the present
time the diamonds bought for Ameri
can beauties living In the United States
are worth no less than $5,000,000.
A FEW BRIGHT SAYINGS.
Loneliness is the greatest foe a wo
man has to fight.
Every field of labor seems more fef
tile than our own.
The hardest thing In the world is to
endeavor to be brilliant to order.
The fragrance of fresh flowers is the
nearest thing in nature to a caress.
The very thing that we wish to see
most in the newspapers is the item we
are apt to overlook.
The person most suspicious regarding
another's actions is generally the one
most in need of watching.
The longest day is generally the one
when you get ready in the morning for
something that doesn't occur until
night.
It Isn't always the girl who wears the
biggest bunch of roses and violets to
the game who knows the most about
football.
There may be some people so im
bued with anglomanla that they can
see something beautiful in a fog, but
their name is not legion.
The fragrance of a flower or a long
forgotten strain of music has the power
to paint a mental picture for us that
we thought had faded into oblivion.
HIGH LIGHTS.
It generally turns out that a broken
ideal was always cracked.
If you ask a woman for a reason give
her time to make one up.
Dismal people would never smile
were it not for other people's bad luck.
A cynic sneers whenever he sees a
frosted wadding cake in a bake shop
window.
Extravagant people are sometimes
cured by having to earn the money
they spend.
After marriage a girl becomes too
economical to cry on her husband's
coat collar.
Man gets ready for winter by saving
money; woman gets ready by making
money fly.
It is the people without background
who generally scramble to be seen in
the foreground.
A strong minded woman is one who
goes shopping without counting up her
change on the way home.
WANTED.
A pair of suspenders for the breeches
of promise.
A barber to shave the face of the
earth.
A deatist to work on the jaws of
death.
Sea horses to' feed from the trough of
the sea.
A few seeds frc» the flower of
speech.
A pen that willtwilte with inky dark
ness.
A pair of corsets for the waist of
time.
A mosquito-bar f«j the bed of the
ocean, arid another for the eracfie of
the deep.
Hood's Samiparilla makes the weak,
strong, as numerous men and women
gladly test if} - .
Mt. Carnie pays less for the educa
tion of its school children than any
other town in the State. The average
cost per pupil in that town is its cents.
Next to it comes Lebanon, with *l, and
after it is Shamokin, with $1.0!). Titus
ville pays the highest amount sjsl.92, fur
each pupil.
UEHDMATISM CtJKKn IN V DAY.
"Mystic Cure" fur Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in i to } days.
Its action upon the system is retcar'gable
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".
Ralph Druggists Butler J\pr 96.
Shad are getting through the break
in the < 'olnmbia dam by thousands, and
many are being caught as far up the
river as the Clark s Ferry dam, abont
fifty miles above Marietta. Pa.
Canada sells us farm products valued
[ at *•">,:•-0,000, but buys of tis other goods
worth S7X.ono.Odii. In the last three
years the United States has sold abroad
$ 1 ,:tiH),Ono,ODO more than it has bought.
i
The equestrian statue of Major (4en- ;
eral Reynolds, erected by Pennsylvania, ;
I will l>e dedicated 011 the battlefield of j
Gettysburg on Saturday, July I, at 'i
p. 111. It is likely that General Ilnide
koper will deliver the address on the
I occasion.
An (Kid Trade.
A remarkable trie of the trading of
l>ethrotbed husbands comes from the i
neighborhood of Toledo. < >hio
Henry Dipcomb. a well-to-do farmer j
in that vicinity, had two very fair;
daughters. Frances aged about 21 and J
Mary not <jtiite !!i Frank Benson and ■
Davis Rendice bad been the acknow- j
ledged suitors and favorites of the lass- j
es for several months The young men
have been clo«e chums from Uiyhoodnp. 1
The four young people decided njxin a
grand double wedding. The day was j
set for Thursday and many guests were
invited.
The young men with their licenses,
appeared shortly before noon Frank
Benson was to marry Frances while
Mary was the premised wife of young
Rendice.
Frances greeted the young men gavly
as tbev arrived at the Dipcomb home,
but Mary was not there. Her sister,
later on. found her in her room, weep
irg and very disconsolate. Appealed
to for an explanation, she at length
confessed between sobs that she could
not marry Rendice liecause she loved
Benson better. The elder sister replied
that she loved one of the young men as
well as the other Mary hinted at an
exchange, and the two sisters confiding
ly talked the matter over. They called
the young men into conn il The situ
ation was carefully discussed and the
suitors finally agreed to the exchange.
New licenses were seen red and in the
evening, for the first time, the guests
were acquainted with the cause of the
delay
A Lesson in Aibcrtisinjf.
Occasionally merchants in small
towns say that advertising on the lines
followed by the large city stores will
not pay them and they follow the old
style until some more enterprising deal
ers show them the contrary. To all
such the following story and moral
from the Popular Bluff <Missouri) Re
publican are commended for careful
consideration.
"When we were publishing a paper
in 1872 in Mt. Vernon on the second
floor, a store opened in the room under
our office. The senior proprietor came
upstairs and contracted for three col
nms of space for twelve months, with
locals each issue and 5,.">00 dodgers each
week. He remarked that it was a snap
to get into a town where the other busi
ness men did not advertise. This firm
started on borrowed capital. In three
years it had money enough to start two
stores, one in Sedalia and one in St.
Louis. It dissolved partnership and
each partner took a field to himself.
Brjon Nugent was the partner who
made the contract and is now a senior
member of 15. Nugent <Sr Bros., the
great St. Louis house. He not only
owns the store building and grounds,
but is now erecting a modest little
home which will cost him $*7,000.
We must add that some of the old
niossbacks who were in business before
Bryon Nugent ever saw the place are
still grumbling about dull trade and
hard times."
Congress of Journalists.
A congress of Journalists was recent
ly held at Rome on the Palatine Hill,
amid the ruins of the palace of the
Caesars. The tables for the banquet
were spread beneath an enormous tent.
Antique amphorte laden with flowers
were placed about, and 011 the tables
themselves were urns, antique statu
ettes. etc. The banquet was carried
out under the directions of Signor Bac
celli, the Minister of Public Instruction,
who has recently done so much for
archaeology by the excavation oi hither
to untouched parts of the Forum.
Prince Ruspoli, the Syndic of Rome, in
his speech called to mind the fact that
journalism originated at Rome in the
person of Julius Caesar, who was the
first to make public the debates in the
Senate by means of the Acta Urbis.
HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c.
In tearing down the oldTshudy build
ing, at Lititz, Pa. John D. Saylor found
an old coin of some unknown country ;
also a pistol with a ramrod.
The elk belonging to 11. H. Snavelv,
of Lititz. has shed its horns and is grow
ing a new pair. A Jersey heifer is the
elk's companion, and they never quar
rel.
Jerry Simpson announces in the news
papers he is publishing in Kansas that
he got out of politics because lie found
that people were tired of electing
freaks.
The mayor of Reading has decided
that nil pool and billiard rooms must
close on Sunday and all slot machines
must go. The law in these respects
will l»e enforced rigidly.
Tramway companies in Buenos Ayres
are not allowed to build any tracks
except such as can be used by ordinary
vehicles.
Bull fights can hardly be said to bf
popular in Barcelona; whereas in Ma
drid they form the chief topic of inter
est and conversation.
A writer in the Lancet declares: "II
is true to assert that Spain could nol
profitably produce fl.titious wines, sc
essentially and peculiarly is it a coun
try where the grape grows luxuriantl>
and abundantly."
Power jf ( iial.
An interesting calculation has been
made, \vhich shows that the energy
produced by a pound of good coal
equals the work of one man for one
day. One square mile of a seam of coal
unly four feet deep could therefore be
made to exceed the work of 1,000,000
men for twenty years.
Tli.-nt.-r Program*.
Theaters in Spain have no programs,
A bill In the lobby .sometime* gives the
cast, but most of the actors remain
unknown by name. The curtain is de
voted to advertisements, and in Madrid
theaters advertising cards arc affixed
with llie numbers 011 the back of each
I
Hew MN-hunt.
The latest lifeboat, which is said to
1 have been approved by the British Ad
> niiralty, carries throe long cylinders in
■ lo which a million cubic feet of air can
I De compressed. This air will drive the
poat fifteen miles an hour for six hours.
Cure fully Considered.
■ Vim 1." Inquired the psychological
stu.ieiit. "do you regard as the chief
end i>l man?"
"WVll." answered Mr. Blykius. "it
dcpei.wl* 011 what you want tin- man
for. J1 you want him to do brain
work it's -bis head, and if you want
bim to run errands it's his feet."
A Wonderful Muiwl.
wonderful shawl is possessed by
j the duchess of Northumberland, it
ono- belonged lo Charles X of France
' and was made entirely from the fur of
j Persian eats. Although the shawl is
i eight feet square, it is of such line
lex lure that it ran be compressed into
sin ordinary 1 offee cui>.
■ —Music scholars wanted. at 128 W
WnyiiK St.
Sales Must Grow! .0 1§ Trade Must Flow!
We propose to show to the people of this vicinity tli.it despite the cry of ■
1 scarcity of money nod hard times, we still crowd our store with esiger purchasers.
New Shirt Waist
■Vv-TsV ->• y I.>h in wash writs. Correctly nude and perfect fitting I
f r/ waist* or your money back. Percale, Madras, Lawn and P K I
"wiy iktt, :i w fronts. |
o -,U : . tucked and in-rrti.-n trin : ri!. Price-s whittle*' down |
Summer Wash Fabrics 1 1 of the;
gag Mii
1 . vt ' .
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Fine orgsndies and crepons 1 2 1 .c, 15c and iSc
For Skirts and Waists.
White P. k., Welts and docks ia%* to IS
Printed P. K-, Welti and ducks toe to 25c • £
I.men, homespun 'oe, u'i and 15c .
India Linon and Victoria Lawn 5 C to 4 « - -
Striped, plaid and fancy white goods 10c to 25c
Denim for skirts—blues, browns and tans 12 - « ijifv-* ! \
Linings and Fixings. . , C~• \
Everything necessary tor the inside as well as the outside V
of a diess. 1 vT?\
Fancy waist linings—fancy skirt linings silk, liue.i ml
cotton liaing>, canvas, haircloth.beltings, tapes.br.i: i*. ;.!.w^
sets, buttons, buckl.s and all kinds of linings and trimninji. / "it \\ N
L. STEIN SO IN,
Store Closes at 6 p. m. except Saturday.
•A FAIK MAY PRUVL. A hOUL r.'AR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IK SHE IJ 3ES
SAPOLIO
PROFESSIONAL CARUS. 1
VKWTOX BLACK,
J ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on South Diamond.Street.
nil. GOUCHER,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Mi chell building.
i LEX RUSSELL,
j\ Attor nkyJa t LAW.
Office- with Newton I?lack, Esq. South
Diamond Street.
pOULTER & BAKER,
V ATTORNEYS at LAW.
Room 8., Armory buildtii_.
IOHN \V. COULTER,
fl ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Wise building, N. Diamond St.. Butler,
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or
Butler County National Bank.
1 B. RKEDIN,
f) . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
office on Main St. near Court House.
4 T. BLACK,
A # ATTORNEY at LAW.
Room J. —Armory building.
I M. PAINTER,
fj . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office between PostofF.ce and Diamond
p F. L. McQUISTION,
v • Civn. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Office near Court House.
| kU. C. ATWELL,
1' Office 106 W. Diamond St., [Dr.
Graham's old office.]
llouis 7 to 9 a. m. and 1 to 3 and 7 to
8 p. m.
\y H. BROWN,
\\ . HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON.
Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O.
Night calls at office.
OAMUELM. BIPPUS,
u PHYSICIAN AND SURGP.ON
200 West Cunningham St.
T BLACK,
I I • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
New Troutman Building, Butler Pa.
p M. ZIMMERMAN
'l« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office No. 45, S. Main street, over City
Pharmacy.
nR. N. M. HOOVER
137 E. Wayne St., office nours. 10 to
12 a. m. 1 and to 3 p. m.
HW. WICK,
. DENTIST
Has located in the new Steiu building,
with all the latest devices for Dental
work.
fIR J. E. FAULK,
1' DENTIST,
Painless extraction—No Gas—Crown
and bridge work a specialty.
Office—Room No. 1. new Bickel build- j
i'K-
I J. DONALDSON,
f' • DENTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted 011 the latest
improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec- |
ialty. Office oyer Miler's Shoe Store.
I vU. S. A. JOHNSTON.
I" DENTIST.
Gold Fillings Painless Extraction of
Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates j
a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air j
or Local uaesthetics used.
Office over Millers grocery, east of Low- '
:y house.
I vR. W. P. McILROY,
I ' DENTIST.
Formerly known as the "Peerless j
Painless Extractor of Teeth." Located j
permanently at 111 East Jefferson St., |
Opposite Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will do ■
dential operations of all kinds by the
latest devices and up-to-date methods'
11 R. CHAS. R. B. HUNT,
1' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Eye, ear, nose and throat a specialty.
240 South Main St.
\' MCAI.M.V
T • 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.
THE BES'L
SPRING TONIC
recommended and endorsed by noted phys-
is :i moderate u-< <•( pure and wliole-
Mirne liquors. We are Iniporlors and handle
only 1 lie tieM liriin l- of wines, whiskeys, etc.
If you are dlssulistleil Willi the wines and
liquors you have In-en getting, (rive ours a
I rial.
l'rlees lowest for pure eoods:
HNCH. MT. VKKNUft.
I.t l kKMIHWI U IMI.I.tMiKK.
fclllSO*. OVKBIIOI.T,
Lt HUE, THOMPSON.
HIiIIM.KPORT,
\nv of the iiliove brands of whiskey. 1111-
adulieraled.il years old.-1.00 per full qt.; 6
i,ts..*.-,.in.
IJKANM-ATIIMrS CHOIC-,
a whiskey Kiiaranted :iyear*old.S.M»» pet ir[ I.
On C. tl> or mall orders of •?•>.<»' or over we
IHIV and ship promptly: e v press charges pre
paid. .
We have no agents to represent us. ~enq
orders direct and save money.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street
Telephone. 2179. Pittsburg, Pa.
Opposite It Si O. Depot.
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W f; W EAR TWICE, AS J
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tp, TRY IT! ,J?-
CA-.0...
Babttcribe ior tLe UiTixiN
Butler Business College.
COURSES.
I —Practical Rook-keepcrs. 2 Hxpert
Accountants. 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 grammer, business arithmetic, coni
-111 ?rc ; al law, lightning calculations, busi
ness correspondence, business forms and
customs, detection of counterfeit money
and fraudulent notes, shorthand, type
writing, dictation, speed work, reporting
expedients, duplicating, actual corres
pondence in the college office, reading,
writing, arithmetic, spelling, grammar,
geogragliy, history, Latiu, German,
Greek, Hebrew, Civil Government,
Descriptive Economics.
Kail term begins Sept. r, 1599, Write
for descriptive circulars, catalogue, etc.
Our reference are: Hon. Judge Greer,
Hon Joseph Hartraau, Wm. t'ampbell,
Jr., John Rerg, Andrew Brytner, 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. Glatzert, after
May Ist. Address
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
oples' Phone 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
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
800 I< 'Sl'O U KI
;Near,P JO
Peoples J Phone 1 62.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
mew 1h1»0 p.tten. biirh-*ra«Jo UkMKKMIIK COAL A!»D WOOD
(<H»k KTOVK, hy fri
.JfiuiV FOR OUR 810 FREE
root STOVE CATALOCUE.
andfrelKbt chanrea. Thl* utove la olze No. t, oren it
lf.SxiHxU. top i* mad© from pitf iron, exlrm
|ann> flattt, »t«'»vy covers, henvy ltninirfl And tfrmte#,
1 Urire oven shelf, heavy tin-lined oven door. hand»on»«
nlrkel-iiluUd ornAin**ntAtlona and trlnimlnjr*. eitrm
liirir.* d«H'i». irenuine |mrr#l»la lln«l
some larce ornuiucnted 1»uh«. lie»< cwal kor«»r and
« ( i furnish rKKK an extra wood (rrnt*. maktnur It a P*r
frrt WIKXI huriKT. |NS| K A HIMUIU #•( AKAVIkk with
every utove and iniarante« Kale delivery to y«»ur rail
road stution. Y«»ur I<h-mI dealer would char*® y«>n ifVOC
fur such a ftove, the freight is only atH>ut 11.00 fot
each WO mile*. «e j«» »t k-aattlO-00. AddW
SEARS, ROEBUCK A. CO.'IHO )CHICACO. ILL
(tun, »Mbuk»C«. l*or,o»hl;
TIRES Repaired
and made as good as new at
White,W 31 & Cn's
Bicycle and
Supply Depot,
Corner Main St. and Diamond,
Butler, Pa
With our new Vuleanlzrr *<•
run any cut nr piiiieluii'
Inaiirr. with puni cum. and
it stn»nprr thun beforr.
Wo repair ;ili parts of bicycles,
supply now parts at rdwoniblt'
prices.
\Vt* are tlif rheap«'st pla»M» in
town, and cannot In* undersold.
Wo have seventeen wheels for
sale at bargain prices.
r\ Ifk a postal card to,
11 HI IK or call u,» No. 4.
mJm l\#l of the People's
HtHNe rhonc and
VV. B. McOEARY'S
new wagon, ruiiflinji t > anil from nis
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
estahlislunent, will call at your house,
take away your dirty carj>eS ami return
them in a ilay or two as e'ean as new.
All on a summer morning— Carpet*, '
rugr: and curtains thoroughly cleaned on I
short notice.
JAS. A. MCDOWELL,
Cistern Builder
and
General Cement Worker.
I Worker in White, Portland, and
Hydraulic Cements
Ovcr2o \ > .us l-.xpcriciice.
j 439 Ist Slrret, -1- P. 11l 3 X 1 ■
EGGS 101{ H'^TC/tiNti
Butf Leghorns, Buff and Barred
Plymouth Rocks
One dollar for fifreen.
HOWARD W. EDMONDS,
Annandale, N. .J
_/ »< i_j iii %_j *i_>\_r» '"i w
ASummer 1 X '| * d q *-xx=x Summer <S
AMillinery I—'• ■ • I mZ\ J-'w 9 Millinery o
V The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. V
0 SUMMER SALE.
lr Hk i i 'Ku.' KVr Hr.1..;.' M - T : <dO
01 la* -. Walk:: .; H its, >.l ' !!.»!<. I. '■• s \1 >!: O
f
A ji
J\ Mourning Coods Always on Hand
0122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PA.O
SEND us ONE DOLLAR
Jig
fir tn".t4»r tfa«n ortiM *<l»rrt." ■> «»ti rn ..! r# Bio&tr. mj 1 »jj
fmwbt arfti.t our •prr| M | JMI H* •* «tf» . fficf, sjl.7j, ' IKHHRHKU
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$31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DM'PRICE-i.,:?.:
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brautiful *| ;»• ir» >l:.lr fr-m *«-il«| qi;nrtir •«««« J # * Bf .„ «■
oak. »; '■ .« . :.; .1,1. . -rmt«-! . *mmte«t, % '"kUw '' ,
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1 Ton *w»ll. I l.ria4H ,an S-ell. % »»'. Onrfc«. I .4 i
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oonii uiy In » hii a.- .. *» ha«r a rapiial af u.rr «7Wk.<M)fl.<Ml. «rru|>? « »»tlf ■«* •»! lh« .*rw« -«
Ch*'**ro. and .marl? <*•; •-, . . ur own bulWing "> Mil oki-O" 411.'! .H»,,i„ t cuv- |M ««
•aduj.:*. r rum« i»t» at l"w»t wh>4cMUr pr»cr«. Wrtlr f.-rfrt. j »r. »
tn4 triutlcal m*tn •■ • t>( ■■..*. <»>tn \ . >», »Siar», Ifaahatl » C*. ar« iWMlilr rrtiaMt 14,1 », t
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. -—[• ' ■ -- t -- CHICAGO. ILL.
WHV DOES
/\ Farmer Add
Phosphates
To His Farm.
To aitl and stimulate nature. The human »y>t. ::i is ju*: the s»niv >-
farm; nature at times needs help, and there i> nothiug that 1 | u!>
little goo" 1 . whiskey to tone up a run- lo.vn
hritiK hack vitality, Ihi'l to make a man feel that life w rt'j !ivif
after all. All whiskies are j»oo«l. but some are better Ib.t.i «»thi-r< Wr
sell only the !>est, and inuirantee tbem to 'k- al>-- »!utelr p 1 •«
from all impurities.
. Here are some of our prices:
Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the money .1 pal.
Cabinet Rye. can't be beat 53.00 a gai
Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey i 4.00 a gal
Gin, Rum. Kummel, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per £> il.
We have some verv fine California wines of 1 Vf? »int.u:
Port, Sherry and Angelica at fi.oo per gallon. Thev .»re
of good hotly and of exquisite flavor.
Rememl»er that wt pay expressage on all orders of ♦S "
and over except where 1 transfer is necessary from otie
Ivxpress Comjianv to another, when we piv t \j>ri - t;c t<»
]>oi:it of transfer.
MAX KLEIN.
Wholesale Liquors,
1
82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY- PA
Send for catalogue and pt ice list, mailed free
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