Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 24, 1899, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Great
SHO6 Sale
Still Going on
At Miller's
TWO GREAT SALES COMBINED.
Great Sample CZ! 1
Stock Reducing Q1
Over 1000 pairs of Samples Left
Go at about Half Price,
It is a great sale'that is now going on at our store. We never
sold as many shoes in July as we are selling now. We are interesting
our customers. We're selling them shoes cheaper than ever % before.
The Sale of Sample Shoes
is wonderful. People are coming from far and near for the great
bargains. No wonder. Think of it—good stylish shoes at half price;
some cases less. Come in before the samples are all gone.
$2.4-8
$2.48 buys any tan shoe in the house in Men's or Ladies'. We
want to sell all our tan shoes before August 15. We place on sale
$3 .00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Fine Tan Shoes at $2.48. Not one
pair is held back; all go in this sale.
OUR 98 CENT SHOE SALE
s better than ever before. Ycu will be surprised to see what nice j
shoes you can buy for 98c in Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Boys'.
The Greatest of all Shoe Sales.
C. 6. /Wilier
The New Cambridge.
Located right in the heart of the town —free
bus to all the springs—Good table and every
modern convenience—the nicest and most
convenient place to stop at
Cambridge Sprites
WRITE TO
Haggerty & White. Cambridge Springs, Pa
ffORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
PAYMENT OP ONLV ONE DOLLAR POSSESSIONOF
The New Werner Edition
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIIANMCA.
A SUPERB LIBRARY OF
30 MASSIVE VOLUMES
So complete that it covers the entire range of human knowledge.
glff* The entire set with Guide
and case delivered <t> 1 rvrv in
upon payment of only $ '
Balance payable in small monthly payments.
Workmanship and material the best known to the book-makinp art.
The product of the largest and best equT J J in America.
The BRITANNICA is the acknowl
edged standard of all Encyclopedias, and
the NEW WERNER Is tho best edition
of the Brltannica.
Do not put your money in old editions
or poorly made books because they are
cheaper. The BEST is the CHEAPEST.
Consider the advantage of a family
who has this work over one which has
•ot
FOR SALE BY
J. H. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA.
_______ Aslo
JF=fl Paints
For
Buggies.
Wagons,
AIA9E TO PAINT OecoraTve
BUILOINJS WITH'' Work.
etc,
REDICK & GROHMAN.
No. 109 Main St., - - But ler, .
If you cannot send your children to
the University, bring the University to
them.
This edition has never been sold for
less than $64.50. For a short time only
$40.50 cash, or $45 00 on monthly pay
j ments.
ORDER NOW, and take advantage
of this rare opportunity to secure this un
-1 rivalled fund of universal knowledge.
Do you remember /».
how you felt in the '
mornings when yon fa/
were a boy? How rA f S
good it was to t>egin
a new day! How hun
gry vou came to ta
hie ! How tired you (C,, 4^^.
soundly you slept ! LA HH
Don't vou find your- / J
self saying some- ( '
times, how I wish I 'pp ~ \
could get up like i \
that hoy, eager for fyV>''fT j\
the dav And feeling Ay /J*Wl
fit for It ? And then
don't you turn away
the wish were iin
possible of fulfill- KB 0 ' \£Bg
meiit, and start on H3F
the new day's
at the outset ?
possible to get
back that glad boyish feeling again. It
onlv means getting back health, Put j
your stomach in order and see how soon
your sleep will be dreamless, your rest
sound, your appetite hearty and your
work a pleasure. The best remedy for
all ailments of the stomach and nutritive
organs is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. Try it and join the great
army of sick people made well by its use.
Nothing is "just as good." If you
gtvfor " Discovery " get " Discovery."
The praise I would like to give Golden i
Medical Discovery I cannot utter in words or j
describe with pen." writes James B Ambrose. |
Esq of:*c<4, Mifflin St.. Huntingdon. I'i "I
w3 taken down with what our pliys-.cian said
wa* indigestioft I doctored with the best ,
aroum! here and found no relief I wrote yon
and you sent me a question blank to fill out and j
1 did so and you then advised me to use Dr.
Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. 1 took
three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped,
being, as I thir.k, cured. I have no symptoms
of gastric trouble or indigestion now
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense .Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered
book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bouDd. j
7
SPECIFICS
cuees J FEVERS. Luna Fe»er, .Milk Fever.
It It. > mI'H Vl\£. Lament--*. HbeuiuaUam.
CCREB j
CCRJra j WORMS, Botu. «;rul»-i.
cukes 1 nllnenziu
CTJKJffiI f'OLIC, Bellyache, I>iurrhe».
G.ti. Prevrola MISCARRIAGE.
CURES \ KIDXEV A BLADDER DISORDERS.
J-'.L!mA\GE. Skin Di»ea»es.
ccms ! BAD COXD'TIOX. Starina Coat.
60c parh: Stable Case, Ten Specifies. Book, fte., $7.
At druKßlsts or s»-nt prepaid on receipt or price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William A John
Sts.. New York. Vetliunauy siascal sunt !• ree.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 2S, in use over -40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or 5 vials and large vial powder,for £5
Sulil ty Uru«eUt«, ur I*l4 "" rwelpt <.l price.
■CMMUUIU' BU>. CO., Ur. "UlUa * Jolui su., Xcn lark
A Cure for Constipation.
I have been troubled with constipation for
years. It was ruining my health, my coi» -
fort and my complexion, an«l I am gi««l t »
nay that I'Hery King has restore*! all thn
and this after trying many other medn if '
that were supposed to he good, hut \\ r.»«; 1
were of no value whatever. I would li I- »
tell every Buffering woman what < el cry K n ■
has done for me.—Nellie Gould, Medina?* >
Celery King rural Constipation and all dis
easeflorthe Nerves, Stomach, l.lverimd Kid
neys. Hold by druggists. 25c :md 50c.. 3
£ PURE BLOOD, I
# Pure blood.meansUfe,liealc!i,
J vigor—no room for cliseaso
inhere tlio veins are died j
5 with ricla, red corpuscles. i»
SLindsey's Improved?
| Blood Searcher l!
■ 1 takes pure blood—cures pcrof« <J I
f ula, erysipelas, pimples, boils, (j I
# soro eyes, scald bead—blood dio- <#
# cases of all forms. Here's proof: #
A Kir- s O»*r» ;nA, Oi i to. J|
v Dr. Knflsey'J Blood Searcher has X
F v irkclv.onders'Withtn'!. I haYODCfcn <5
A tr jublulwith Scrofula f< r(hlrtyv'ari 0
5 t»ufc I find that Dr. Ijntfsey'u Bifid i
P 1 fyarchc;r villcfleft aixrmancnt euro
2 JnaiJicattiiiie. Itfev/onderW!. 4
. C. AV. LinhGOTC. >
s W. GILMORE CO. i
W PITTSBURG, PA. \
5 *^. JS
...
Eurekn Harneßri Oil Is the licst
:« preHervullve of new loatli'-r KB
|3 unil the l>c*i renovator "f old ®
-'{m leather. It oils, sott- :• liia-k- .%
jq ens and protects. U- e §
Eureka *
li Harness |
II on your »ie«t bnrm**. your old h:ir- wM
> ncHs. and your carriage top, ond t ley Si
« will not only »*■tt» rtut wi iir »
Iff lian from half | ints fr> flv» ..r- n:«. Vi
% I1wl« hy HI AM)4U!» OIL < 0. M
HARKLETON
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 all the y«*ar. under the rnrrtical eon
troiof Pi K. o. jrra<luat«- of ITni
verslty of Vermont, assisted l»y skillful phy
sicians. Al>pnlnt mentsnf t lie Host appnurd
kinds, and first-class in every respert.
Treatment hy medicines and hat lis of all
kinds, massage and electricity. Ilot, and
cold, salt Turkish, Kornan. sit/., electro
thermal, clectro-chenileal and needle bat hs.
Building heated with J"»t water, lighted l»y
eleeirlclty. supplied with pure mountain
water, surrounded l:y quiet restful n.oun
taln seenery. Lo<*aicd on I'itishi.i u dlvisi«»n
of B. .V <». K. It . which connect , it with the
principal cities and their railroad system-*;
also with the Pennsylvania railroad at
liyridman, Johnstown, t/onnelsvlllc. ltrad
dock. Terms reasonable. Siieclal rates for
ministers, missionaries, teachers, physicians
and their families
For further information and circulars
address
THt MARKLETONf SANATORIUM CO.,
Markleton, Somerset Co., Pa.
SEND ONE DOLLAR «
1 Kiyj »(j,
loyal Hlur flirb!* Uritr* l jws.j' 1 O/y
that
with onter. '
Kocky H»unl»in*.
THIS HANOSOMC ORAVCSTONE made, rut, traced, Irt
trrcnand polinhc«l In very latent atrle, from Imt Km■
Blu* tlnif Oraia lirhlr, U non-<|..trurilhlr, «n<l h«. • rirh
hlrhlr |.olUh< <], unUUlnir rolor Ur»«MUin«> USO larhr* blirk
16 taHie* «i«ic »«»»*•«•. Writ*hrarfMiidNrilflii»i»«ifci»r^
Mdreu. BEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO
Subscribe for The Citizen.
TME CITIZEN.
Novel Wilder of Three lii
volve» Loss of lilf Teetli.
It may l»e the nearness of the Xorris
town Insane Asylum which Is dissemi
nating "foolish" germs thronghotxt the
snrronnding atmosphere, but at any
rate there are three candidates for ad
mission at Harleysyille.
The trio is made np of a baker and
two of his drivers, who became mixed
up in a controversy as to who had the
most nerve. Each man backed him
self for a five dollar bill and a three
cornered wager was laid the winner to
take the pot. .
Then came the question of deciding
the bet. The baker hab a gleam of in
telligence above bread making. In his
lifetime he had snffered from tooth
ache. He knew that he had enough
nerves in his teeth to " stake" a Mormon
family. The two Jehns agreed that
teeth were about as thickly populated
with nerves «is any other portion of the
bodv. This led to thedecision that they
visit a Xorristown dentist and the man
who could have the most sound teeth
pulled at one "setting"' would "cop" off
the "dough." or rather the fifteen pias
tres.
This was agreed upon, and on Satur
day after the baker had "set his batch"
the three men hied themselves to a tooth
artist. Their nerve received several
shocks as they saw grinning incisors,
molars, bicuspids and things in the den
tist's window.
Walking boldly into the dental abat
toir the baker explained the situation
aud secured wholesale rates.
Perspiration was oozing through the
features of the three as the smiling den
tist. lovingly flourishing a murderous
pair of forceps, pointed to the upholster
ed chair and with a bow asked, "Who's
first
No one jnuiped forward, and perspir
ation received a new impetus. Finally
the woozy betters decided by the toss of
a coin. One of the drivers was selected
as the first victim, and with a l>old de
meanor he seated himself in the chair,
jostling the nicely polished cuspidore
which was screwed invitingly upon the
side.
The dentist gazed into the driver's
open features, and before the victim
knew the performance had started the
knight of the forceps was slinging
~grinders" about, the premises. Six
teeth had been sent to grass when,
with a yell, the owner of the late teeth
clutched the dentist by the throat, leap
ed from the chair and pranced about
the room.
"Next," said the dentist, as he rolled
up his a little higher
It was "up to th 3" baker, and with a
confidence he did not feel he took the
seat resigned by his predecessor. His
pulse began to double up and the dent
ist went to work. The six sacrificed
teeth had enabled him to get his "hand
in," and before the baker could think of
the price of flour five teeth were rattling
against the wall and dropping like hail
on the floor.
Five was all the baker could squander.
He was perfectly willing to resign all
claim to the *l3, and grabbing thedent
ist's facile, sinewy wrists he stopped the
performance.
In the meantime, theother driver, with
bulging eyes and with gasping breath,
was watching every move. The moan g
of the first man with his head over the
"sink and the blanched coantenauceof
his boss took the heart out of him.
"Next," again said the executioner,
and with a mighty effort the remaining
driver pulled himself together and tjok
the chair.
With a smile serene and mild the
dentist man took a hitch in his trousers,
spat upon his hands and resumed the
seance. He was just beginning to en
joy the work. Business had been kind
of slack and he was a little out of prac
tice. Here was his chance. The driver
winced as he saw the smile on the face
of the manipulator of the cold, gleaming
forceps Id was too late.
In went the pincers, and despite the
struggles of the patient, muffled yells
and the thrashing of his legs the I) 1).
S. did not stop until eleven strong, solid
teeth had been torn from the settings of
red gum and scattered about the prem
ises.
When the dentist halted for a mo
ment to 'catch his breath the driver
lurched and rilled out of his chair.
He had won the *ls, but tears came
to his eyes as he saw his faithful mo
bus and kindred ivories scattered about,
their work in life completed.
Trie dentist was pleased with the job
and as he ushered the three liettors to
the door he bowed blandly Mid remark
ed:
"Come again, gentlemen."
HOOD'S 1-ii.Lo i.ure L;*er Ills, Bil*
ioO*>ncss, Indigestion, Headache.
Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c.
Cookul Towels in Vi<>iinu.
One of the best known citizens of
Santa Clara, California, who has been a
long while in Europe, brings back a
number of funny stories about Vienna.
"In that city," he says, "poker and
cocktails are playing the' deuce with
men and women, especially these pre
pared cocktails. I was in a Viennese
liquor place where one of the men spoke
a little English.
" 'Buy a bottle of cooked towels'/' he
asked me.
" 'Gracious, what is that?'
" 'Not know coaked towels? Surely
monsieur is an American?
" '1 aui.'
" 'Why cooked towels is the name of
your drink. The great American
drink.'
" 'Do you mean cocktails?, I asked.
" 'Ah, mon Dieu, no, Cooked towels.
See, here's the inscription.
" 'We call these cocktails, my friend.,
" 'Ah thank you, I thank you. I ask
the American ladies and gentlemen to
buy the cooked towels and they laughed
at me. Now I know, itiscockus tails.
Ah. that is good to know; cockus tails.
RhHUMATISiI CURIiD 1 N A DAV,
"Al).stie Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically-cures in ito days.
Its action upon the system is retr ark able
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. Keilic, and J. I*.
Balph Druggists Butler \pr 46.
Everybody detests flattery, out it is
wonderful how much of it they can
stand
When two women have different
views they consider each other peculiar.
The safest way to pass eonterfeit
money is 011 the opposite side of the
street.
If you're aLli. tp sleep well these
nights, don't grumble at the heat in
the daytime.
A man with a family to support can
never understand why all the old bach
elors are not millionaires.
Always put off until to-morrow that
which should not be done to-day.
PITTSBURG EX COITION.
t»p«-i,ide of lh> r.i» lndutlrl»l Show.
etii(>rrior antl Magnlfl
t:cuV txlill'lti.
Bummer Is t.i iuiK iut« autumn
and a> th« day* toll l>v the public miud
turns with p!ea>urahlc auticipatiou to
the Pittsburg Exposition, that splendid
institution of amusement and instruc
tion, which op us its doors for the
eleventh annual season 011 Wednesday
eveuiug, Sept. t>. than ;i montli
remains in which to make preparation
for the opening of the big industrial
•how. :md in con- juence the exhibitors
an- sparing no pain- to have everything
in readiness for t.ie opening night
Judging from the plans of the manage
incut, the big sli >w will be lx-tter and
tiner this year than ever before. There
will l>e a greater variety of exhibits, and
all efforts will be directed toward pro
ducing norel effects.
From the tirst year of the Exposition
music has been oae of its distinctive
features, and this season especial care
has bern exercised in the selection of
qtusical organizations of a high stand
ard. Never before in the history of the
Exposition society have the musical ar
rangements been so complete or satisfac
tory. The management made » dip'o
mntie stroke in the engagement of .lohn
Philip Jsousa, the famous composer of
two steps .mil marches, and his celebrat* d
concert band of *0 musicians, for the tsv 1
opening vceka of the big show Housa
was lu re for the opening week last year
and his presence drew immense crowds
and aroused the wildest enthusiasm. I!o
is deservedly popular both «s musician
and composer, and will no doubt prove a
greater drawing card this year than ever
to the immense success of his
comb' operas produce I last season.
Another master stroke was in the se
lection of the celebrated c omposer and
conduct ir of grand operas, Walter Dam
roscli, and his New York symphony
orchestra for a two weeks' period Dam
naeh waahwa for oaly imm waak dtntsi
labt season, and his orchestra created
such a furor that the Kxposition society
deemed It advisable to have him here for
a longer time this treason The conduc
tor spent tnost of the summer at a conn
try place near Philadelphia, where lu>
gave up Itis timoentirely to composition
Me is \erv simple in his habits, aud being
an ardent lover of nature, he thoroughly
enjoys country life His engagement at
the exposition begins 011 Monday, Oct -
continuing until S i'urday evening, Oct
14.
Following the engagement of the Sou- 1
band, on Sept. u'o, is that of Dan (iodfrev,
the famous bandmaster of the liritish
army, who will li 11 a ten days' engage
ment at the Exposition with his <-elebrated
BritishUiiaiM.s i.aiul 01 renowned inu
bicians Tl.cy ar.- no-.v preparing to maky
a tour of the'l nited .- .at s and Canada
During the closing week of the Kxposition,
from < jet ltj to SI, music will be furnished
by lnncs and Ills concert band, who havs
anpe ired here on several occasions before
This blind is accounted one of the finest
eoncert organlwitions in the country and
it will he a trcrtt to hear them at the Kx
position again after several years' absence
Other amusement features of the Impo
sition this season will he the cineniato
grnphe, in the an callery of the main
building, which will exhibit the very
latest uvwi, many <.f wuu haruof a hu
moron- character, the iuerr» m>round,
the gravity railway an I the uiyst;.- maze
Some 01 the notaole . xhibil- of an edu
cational in 1 im.tr,;< ci\<- 11 tur will be
that oi lie • outiiern railway, to b - lo
i.atcd 111 lie i' y> ■■ ill luaiii i uiid.ng;
tho arnu r (~ni« exhltnt by thu Carnegie
Steel comp.i ,y; tm- i-'ulli.ian exhti.it of a
dining car ot t i.tu-si <1« -igu and the ox
liibit of inamuioilt ilyr.auio- and electrical
appliami*.- "f ever. dc» ription by t!..
Westing ousc Ke-irie and Manulactur
ing c mpauy. - ,. 1 n.•-,• eabibtfai will
lie eon ii, .t > - w r.nic.ii hall, while In
the mi iding .-1:1 ia'. feaad exhi 4ta
at t<»..!.e- and aauiu.iel.il. I articles <•!'
;\fry \ 1 1 .:'.*r. will lie 1 •
imc.v-. .-«i .its.... . tne.uteii t.io.eveiy
\ I ■ L I ■ • II a 111 mil s.»o
Aria neii. - i.ave l> 11 pi r.ecled with
tln-M. , 1... '. 1. 1 ~!ij■.:i. 1 s lor t:,\i ui
j.ions t.n ■ cry o.i.- riii.lll : into Pills
burg. .... 111- ol one far..' i.r ine roun i
trip bun o. 111 .. >itl 1 nun ;ul p airs with .1
a I.e.ins o. 1,.»111.1-- oi l itis urg lii.s
will give a.I ie 1 t ills of \vi>t. rn IVIIII
fjli ..::a : a-torn ti.ii-.iaud \> e-s Virginia
au opa , t mi. >• 1o vi ~1 Ihe Pittsburg x
) osit I.>:I at c4fiup.it 111 vol y L.I 1 .t: t o-t The
nig i" p it. 11 -1.1 lie granite, and better
this }t ii..-..: 1 iei- ... 1 r .!. wit ' in.'
in ... ui i .Jat at 1 0.11 pr .v .iied
t . 1.1 t .11 a.lord 10 iiil-.s the
K real it.dUiM n .-now
It's intifh easier to run up a bill than
t is to foot it.
OA society woman is one who has learn
ed to smile like a politician.
Smokeless po .vder suggests the pos.
fibility of a noiseless firecracker.
THE BESI
SUMMER TONIC
recommended and endorsed by noted phys
icians. Is a moderate use of pure and whole
some liquors. We are importors and handle
only the Ijcst brands of wines, whiskeys. etc.
If you are dissatisfied with I hi* wines and
liquors you have Iwen getting, give ours a
trial.
Prices lowest for pure goods:
FINCH. JIT. VKItXO.N,
< KKN.iFDIt I*. IHI,MX.Kit,
tilllso\, OVKKIIOI.T.
I.\K<;K THOMPSON,
BItIJHaKPORT,
Any of the above brands of whiskey, un
adulterated, tl years old, 91.00 per full <|t.; 0
qts.,
<ittANI>FATlfKK'$ <
a whiskey guaranted years old, $5.00 per iral.
< >n C. O. I>. or mail orders of ST>.OO or over we
box and ship promptly: express charges pre
paid.
We hAve no agents to represent us. >end
orders direct and save tiit.ney.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street
Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa.
Opposite l» Ai O. Depot
Circs a *j>ecin!!zcd Bread- winning Education*
FOR CIRCULARS ADDRESS,
P. DUFF & SON.S\ 21 i Filth Avenue,
PITTSBUBG, PA.
gnENHYKGYAL SPSLLS
• , Orl£l«al bb<l Orlj flcnulnr. A
Ctrl, *_.«*;» VolUM*. MI A\
' (( l>ru.-i»i 'or Ckich€*t*r a Mn*/luk l-i.t i9\\
'-SkjgXSß&Lmarui l&rd u>Al n^Uc\\M?
— J »le<l with blue ribbon. 1 kLc \Sr
A fjut 1 ?nooth«T. ItrfuM danger* us luhtutu- V
• : . *// in c*amp* t«r n«rtirolar«. l'«tl«aalAta *a 1
I f 41 IMtrf for •" UtUr. b7 rr.in
// iU'L 10,000 rf.U«»l»n I'mme rap*?.
s> —""/At nit !»rufr ••«. Cklrkwitrr M».»lcbl <'«>••
If I'liiLADAn 1 A.
if WANTED—A Reliable MANS
J \ of good address t<. -ollc.lt buairc s from j.r>p- X
\ \ erty-owfuTß. At y well known pcrf.u wili.ng X
, to w*>rk f can make flotoflß weekly. < »m- X
41 mission or salary, paid weekly. Address for X
, t |.nrt iculjirH, mentioning thin |>:»|»<T. X
j \ ( MAKI.IS 11. i ll Asi :, Itoehester,NX
<> G <* *
UNDERTAKI NG.
Notice is hereby give n that the under
taking business carried on by Mrs. Minnie
Hunt, at West Sunbury, I'a., under the
superviion of her father, John Mechling,
latelyd ee'd., will be continued by inc.
All work will be done in first class
style, at reasonable prices.
M rs. Minnie Hunt
Ta~t s "hiu'd el PHI * "A
" gr.3So-a —DENTAL ROOMS.-- W
t I 39 - sth AvO., Pittsburg, Pa.
'i ffcPNHI V. -'r. PRACTICA'.'.Y'I"'"KtI> J
HBSf M CROWN PRiHjC wi.ru M
fiffM /jMk'.f l-lulmrg— WH Y NOT DO
faIYOURS? <• "1 •> CROWNS L" g
' U ;>uil BRIDGE work rinhici-.i • '
L e VA \7 Ifss PER TOOTH A'*" l",
iW Br in-st »el of l ifth m.ul' .ON LJK
{ KEELEY CURE. J
< LIOUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. J
¥ Hemo»«« all dMire »"■) .ppetilf, bullUi uplhe W
4 system, renews health and vigor, brightens the M
5 Intellect and fits one lor builness. >
W Tn» ONLY *K.KI.«r ISSTITtJI T
i Bo'.n-l ff.' IS WIsTBK* LVANIA.
| West WinfielJ Hotel,
® G. W. LUSK, Prop'r.
GO l irst Class Table and I-odgiuKs.
(i<ts and Spring Water all through
-XT house.
CJ/ G(xkl Stabling.
SubHeribe tor the (JITIZIN. ' ]
HUSELTON'S!
« ° ur
Established
Record
For high grade* and low prices has attracted hundreds to my |
store the past month
This Clearance Sale
lias become an event in shoe history all over the town and the
country round, and hundreds have been taking advantage of
the sale-
All Ligh + . and Medium
weight shoes for men, women and children get a deeper cut :
this month. That's the way the space for
Incoming Fall Stock
must l>e made. We are always off with the old before we are
on with the new, and we are making
Prices That Move
you to buy as well as move the stock. Three months still j
remain for wearing
Summer Shoes,
ami a half saved goes a long way towards the winter shoes.
You Want Them
now. The Boy needs them; the girl needs them for school— |
not one pair —but two pairs for the price of one.
Visit My Store,
See my window?; they retlect the values found inside; tliev 1
tell of shoe style and shoe service at prices not met with ■
elsew here.
B. C. HUSELTON'S. j
Hutler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. !
SEND US OME DOLLAR _
IIPKUVKD »t Ilk tflliN PAkLOtt OUbA>, bjlrrirttt. O. I».. %u».Ject !• I - -.--f
\ 11 c.t;i t-xaimne It at j- mr nearr«t lr**it:lit ' M r- '' v V
ainl If V.ti fin lit Cftti-th represented. <■ |ual to organs that r
at ♦To.oo tt» ♦KMi.oc. the .-rvnt ■-t \aiu«* jouev. rMff and < TVVHPJVVVBBm P
far better than lui* ertteeti by other* at more in.-nr r. nay ft
the freight a*vu' our »i><riut UO offer price, $31.75, LBHU
§I.OO, or :
$31.75 -- (hire
b; vlkrn. *u< h un o!T« r v* a* u»*ver iituilt* In lore. J* ,• |A
THE ACME QUEEN :- -uo». AMI **EKTIi*T
TO>kll r<rr made. |r- r:i the iili.-lra! ill shown, which .*s
i<i ctnfrav«l dir*-«*t from a i»hotofcmph,you can f < rrn some idea of it*
tw-autiful appearance. .Made from (jnurler »anrJ
IIHL, antique flni h, hind*' r.u ly d. -orated and ornamented,
( oti|iVr, lllri-nnit Kitli- and Ut l!i!M4ns;2 OrU»f loujttrra,
1 Tone >-rii. 1 l.rand Orrao S«rll t 4 frl» UrcloMlral Toned mm ~ UtcM^mSsX
llrwoalorr l'i|.r Uualit t KfW*.. I frl "ftl faro Srv.rt Ar!«dla ■■ I I « mm ~J 1 9 JP mBB ! *
Rrr<t«. I !»'l of li » luni/.r.-'i RililUiitOlt •'< Kifis 1 v •! of I t
i -v> i ; - wumm -
(HIW/
i
i- and finest leather In val\.- illK HIR*hDCJbgJBWKoIWWWF
h. Q( I.KN i.- with a loxll lieveled
plate I' renrh mirror, ulcktd i<tate«l pedttl frame*.
* •• (r** *
tenr nrcaa ototil aa4 the oitiu
term' and •rntitlonn «>f htch if any i*ut (tivei out lCl^y/»?.
wf repair it fret- ofciuir{c. Try it one month and ft 0 ytf/iC KffaßlWfWff HB^Ui
ill refund y..i.r money If you are not perfectly
nati-tted. ."410 of the:*c organs will l*» sold at #3l. ii. Hf
u A N V 5 ST A aLI HED 1
t <t«-alt with :i - .».-k v.<ur >is.write 9
t pnhlihht-r ol th.-|»ap«;r«-r Metropolitan National .
Lank, or Corn Nat. Hank. Chicago, or German Kxcban«re Hank. New Wtrk , or any railroad or extjraM
o.mpur.y In w «- ha<r a rapiial of «>« r siuo.iNto.uo, occupy entire <MM» of the lanreet l uainewt hl<>« k«ia
people in wn bulldiny. ITK toilMiM AT 11— —<a»i PlAl—, lilMj
aadup: also evarj"thl niu.Mcal at iowent wholenaie prlw*. Write f<»r free «|«-<-iai r«ai», puuao
and r 11T .<-al m-t ••. :»i- »tftlo|TU< Aidl - ■ hear*. buck A !•. ar» lhwroo«hi/ reiiabl#. K4ll*e.}
SEARS, &. CO. (Inc.'. Fulton. o«s»laine« sn<* Wayman Sl>.. CHICAGO. kLL
"A FAIR FaCE MAy PROVE A FOUL -v.' -
MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE U5&6
SAPOLIO
-•;.... r. :■ ■
}.,*"■■} * *, *'• .
It Will Start Your Business.
Butler Business College
I'all term begins Monday, September
4th, 1899. Languages under the direc
tion of Rev. Gla'zert, of Evans City. A
thorough Musical Course (particulars an
nounced later.)
Send for our new Catalogue.
A. F. REGAL,* Prin.,
31Q-327 S. Main St. Butler, Pa.
eoples' Phone 271.
Bell i 74.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
nm I »W.t pMltriN !• Igr)• irrad* UKHkKtOllt COAL *M'
I OMK > itlVk, l>;. f. ••} .'lit « '.** I. .uhjeet to ex h -uli .11.
|lc,. FOR Of K IH'i FREE
• • :,t 6TOVE CATALOGUE.
and f reiitht chartr«"« This rtove Is hImHoJ, ovmii
1 x 15k 11. too is 42x28; made from b«-t pltflron, eitra
1 * 1 ' y cover . In nvy linings and fntM,
Ir*r-fcr«• ■ er» -helf, heavy tin lined oven d«M»r, handsome
ni< I |:it« <1 ornamentation# ami ti linruinif*, fitra
j1 r• deep, r* nuln* *tandlali porcrlala llard munolr, liut ■!
. at. -' i rwiun nted ha*e. Kr»l foil bunnr nxtr a .
v. «• f irnteh HIKE an extra wood irrate. makintr It a |* r
Jr. : *oo«I buraer. ttK ISMI'K A BIXOIIHIUI'AKASTKK *1 It
, v; . it- vf and fpiarnnte* nfe delivery to your i «ii
... 1 -t • t loii. Your I' *«« l dealer « ottld ehai ».*< •y< i t ' >'*
.. r mii li .» .-love, the freight In olilv about fl.ei) I 1
!» . <*) lulled, •« *>e sa«e yea at leant fIO.OO A-Mn - •
S'.ARS, ROEBUCK A. CO. INC »CHICAGO.ILL
*.*r», ttoobock it It. art Utoroucbly reliable.- L«1!Uk:.)
WpPf
/ f,l!; '* JLJr I ''- .V ■ \
gjp£ nd
P- m
/VWt A W\NYOTHf p ' -™ 0
&£ -. try IT! v&
Now is The Time to Have
Your Cothii\4
CLEANED or KID
If you want jfoou arid reliable
cl- 'iiing or dyeing done, there is
just one place !n town where you
can get ' l > ant l t* l ** l IS at
The Butler Bye Works
1 Bk28 k 2 CJentei- aveiiue
do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to Lave a picture o|
your house. Give us a trial.
A pent for the Jah.estown Sliding
Blind L'o.— Now York.
£. FISHER & SON.
J —• <yff[
I
7, • /" \ cy?
/\!i \ H V!> i
A W
i } NOTHING \
\ PLEASES ]
1 r
One mr.re than to realize 'hat
I money has been saved. Compare
I quality, style and price of goods
purchased of us and you will
readily see you have saved money.
We want to call your attention
to our underwear department.
I'ontiac Mills Halbriggan at 25c,
and Derby ribbed at 50c. Im
j ported French goods Hon Hons
make at 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50.
Straw Hats in large quantities at
very low prices.
Ed. Colbert.
f" ITS AT HALF PRICE
SI.OO, SI.SO, 42.00 arid 52.5 C
W* afcall cl'mo »■! our entire tlofk »f
cut arid made to measure atrvw, S3 00,
•i i) 0 and lu rorni- titlon with
pan tii that taller* feral abet IS.ootn # It*.
■ AkIMI OVkli |,«hio MkTft liAItT,
mevra etr«»ni creep In and eonte
aflt pMtiwmauliU, ■•Jtalrr|>«jr »f*rt
aa «e rleee Ihra out at f l.uou fS. iU,
■ Ikaaroktufrloik aln««>. A big leu I. ut.
END NO MONEY' u" i .1.
t and aend to iw, atate |>at«t4 »nt*d
let u-r, color wanted, iflreyour llrleM.
ickt, onabrr of iaeb«-« ar»w«4 b«««le el
Ui, arvan4 I,t*4j al lllp«, m 4 el
la.t«lr .ram fr»m U«kt la ertilek t« fc~L
5 will select j>anta nrarcat your e\art
a urn, r»«eul aad rfUl!i« them to votir
u-i star, aend to you i.y npreM CJ. O.
, eul'Jeet to u .amiuatlou, j..u e«-
Ine them and If found |«r-« fertly natl
tory, greaular tailor BiMlr, the s»m*
If lirat mudti to year ewa airaaere, MT>
tly tnmzn«wl, lewwl and flnlihfd,
• *»< fir one.huir our loweat prtoe* and U -• tlian one
hlrd tue priooeharyed by tailors. fay tke e * |*reae
•rent our a|K*«!al eluae-out price aad mbtm« ekarr-%.
Nt a. liIKSK AT |I.W art aa4» fr«a e»4
«awlafr.a and ■onU'li and are reffslar fllN)«o«li.
AT ao TIIKHK AT 91. &O from ai* rial |«nU
' s weremado t«»-m€ arure
it k'' OQlaromprtHUa wllfcpaaUUat UlUr* ael 91. la ffr. he.
,QT |1 TIIKSK PA*T9 AT fS. OO from hltfh irrade ImpoHrd
aartlfdl and eaaalairrra |iarita fahrlra we never
fold at Irn* than 94 00 and tall.>r* iret S7 00 and upward*.
HIT B4 TllkMK FASTM AT 93. 40»a4»-la*»*aa«r» ky aaalfi.
' from Ike «rry tarat atrial lm|>orl»d paaU fahrirs la
, raaalaierra aaU aa lallaraeel fa.O<l la9IS.IM» far.
YOU TAKE NO RISK
i re eut to your m**aeure, e tartly th« Mime a* If >«»u
' ordered tbem at doe Me tke prte., and ru«-h *alu*' a r \
' you nevei before saw or heard of, t h«n d«a'l Ul» ifcra
I 6rd»# e-daj SEARS. ROEBUCK k CO.. (Inc.). Chicago
Bsaia, Keekack * to. are Ueeeackly raliaMe. - kdltai. >
Practical Horse Shoer
WILL ROBINSON,
Formerly Horse Shoer at the
Wick has opened busi
ness in a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
he will do llorse-ShoeMig tu
the most approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES
A SPECIALTY. I
•
i. ►Summer ' ■ " Summer < >
ij ►Millinery*—'* * • * Millinery * >
{ i l The Leading Millinery House of Butler County.
« ! SUMMER SALE j
The populai Rider Hat,Ladiei' and Mtsits r
hlats. Walking Hats, Sailor Flats. Ladies and Misse* Strawy
4 l&ailor Hats. Ladies and Misses' Rough and Ready- Saiiors.w
< ►£!« \M Trimmt d Bonnets and f A
i I L\ery lowest prices. X
I' I Mourning Coods Always on Hand l
||jl22 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PA.V
Manufacturers $5 Suit Sale
We bought of an Eastern Clothing Mak~
er liis entire Men's Suit stoek (Spring
weight) which enables ns to ijuote
prices at such low figures. They
are on our tables and to sell at *5 a
Suit—worth double the money.
A Check Scotch Cassimer Suit $5.
A Light All-wool Scotch Suit £5
A Blue Cheviot Suit $5.
A Brown Melton Suit |5.
A Black Cheviot Suit $5.
A Brown and Gray mix Cassimer Suit $6.
See our window displav of these suits:
you can't help but buy one: they are
so i»ood for so such a little amount of
c
money. Call and ask to l>e shown
these suits, no trouble whatever.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS,
137 South Main St., Butler.
SEND WO MONEY U .J53 HI
Mill IIW IIWfTTBBHrTfIWIAItUiI *1 f I %m 2
milm. i i.u rfto rwainr it at »»ur mmt rr*lfti wyut ud ■
fouxi p+rtiilj MltolMtor;. CiArtlj u rrp»i»l<J i I JL War
aj»al «a », »«« m, mm 4
fr»i*fct a«*«i Our Special Offer Price 115 so
and frnrtl >-harire». Tha mahin** tftfto * ** w
I® p »un<l* and th«» freight »»rrm«a Tft <--»*«• for aaetk Mi ill* 1
CIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL i« F« •«« IMM.MI
we will rrtum roar 111 » any day jam Ml Rot aaliaf!*! •• wf» M
f»r#at a«IM ui |T.<I. «r R**k« ■mllbw at M.M, liaM. Ill.tt. mmm
• IS.«Maa<l a», all faMy 4>«rHW4 la «»wc frw B.at— Batata* f.f.l \ ■ IcalH
w. 513.50 fcr tM. DROP DESK CABIWET BUBDICK |||J) I k£rMBV *H
la tixa rreataat vaiua avar omtrtdby an 7nouaa BraT ■ - _ •
PEWAffE QF IMITATION? RTSStrS HI IJB| ! |f
Vtrtiimrnta, offering Mlam BMktoH u»i*r aaaiaa. wit* ■■ I W^|
various in l irrmrnu wH«# mm IHm4 la raira«a m 4 laara w*a a#* TVS * •
BILUBLK WHO lU WT. Ml AIMiMPVC- -f ?
THE BURDICK *AtW*S !
: «a*ai ■•• miii aim. «rm tat 1 f
•trim or sou. lt»t R( Tir IMT ItKIl n tllllt I. a| c —§|
rkBM rir iut m ihii il 1
as sw wuo pciAWTtw SA«EB OM fr/s*?
• flA»e rvuam. awa lllaatrafi »nah<*»« aMferln.aa **l«aa««. «fcaaMt dpagt
« M B * frma ulyfcH to ha aaadaa a —Hr »»aii. aiaad w Iwi. mm mfm
*9M with fw.l laM* fcra-1 In pi*-- far a»«Mf. I flHwt
; WbTiß By far*, hall lua rtaa a<J—«aXa trawl la. fMIM tßTtfe Irai Mai
■ I fiaaat Uff >ia fcaat a*«attl»a foir a» tlwa iwi mtf Bwaßi nßaaS
•• . fIBd; IHL ■■V inc Simula, attaaatit liillla a<a<ar. artjiiUßUt Mimp. >mu irhmi
f« »'1 fl| t I Hbarmior. looaa adJaaßXMa an —r fa<i ifmal Bf»
- Hll< I _ I MMI «arrtar. patent nanrdla bar aata*t lraw»«"i«rd fcaad »a fcaa lanaaaly will
i-BT I LHM curyr,r»"£
jJ:J m TTT —a.. !■»; towxnaam
C.I- Ml J""' Murmruna I, .»» Ml kt«l «* mar? WW*
iL a 90> TiAMr anrDnto ouAiuurru u ~»t »i«a ■»«»
»T costs TOU MOTHIW6 r„T.ri7rr^rr^.ros^,
■*% l t-» 880.00- •«*» tb#n if mavtawwa f«« ar« ■ ■■»■■ rJi at •• »aa aa. p»
yaar MM* Ua # 1 A.&O, W1 ™ *■" ■* Tatl |IVM> if at m* Mm *Mla am ■ r« af|aa«a
aaiaaiMM. OIHITO It!. Wl T tIUI. *Com U- mafllf rrtia»U Kdfci.r 9
Addms. SEARS. ROEBUCK * CO. Inc.) Chicago. 111.
DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SHIP YOO
All Charges Paid
A Gallou of Pure Penna. Rye Whiskey for $.3
Wo don't Manic you it you arc <lout>tfnl about it, tx»t the
ln-st way to convince voursrlf is to tt-tvl n« a tri«l imlrr
Sen>l the amount either in currrncy l>y letter.
P. O. onler or express, an<! we will Im ship an<l pretny
upra—p on a gallon of Cabinet year <4d aye for #v<»»
You will l>e surprised at the quality a# lliis whiskey. It is
a'laolutely pure, and is just what ym nsv>l in
the house at this season of the year.
What do you think of a Writ Virginia Black itrandv at
fi.on per gallon l We have some of the very Im, niad«-
from s«rlecte«l b-.-rries and carefully distilled -put up in
gallons, half gallons and ouarts -lion't that we pre
j»ay exprrssage on all orders of *S <*) and over, except
whdr a transfer is necessary fr«»m one Kapresn Co.. to
another, when we pay expressage to point of transfer
You can make you own selection from the following
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 fin« whiskey $4.00 a ga
Gin, Rum, Kummel, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per gal
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA
Semi for catalogue anil price list, mailed free
XKAKLY
Fifty-eight Years Old !! !
. - It's a 'ong life, l«it devotion to the true i«K r. tl >l*l
a^. v nn»[>erity of :he Amt-Mcan IVople has w«.«« f>M u ww
friends as the yea.s rolled l>> and the mrmt>er>
yUNUa.' ' of its family passed to their reward, aiwl th< -*r admtrrra are
it fpfflfiflfik " io>a' .111 I st'ii.llast t'»!.i\ hi'li I ulli in its teacl.ii'-v ta ,|
1 v "»>» :,i 1 . •ltoriiiatsoii * hull ,t ;hrir
\ ■%«*" -• an 'l liresides.
As a natural coanet|ilence it enjojs m its ukl an- all thr
A vitality aixl vigor of it* youth, strengtlit-aed and rifrne»L
\ of over half a centurv,
\ X? It has Itveil on its merits, an.l on tl e cordial »upt»i*« .*
\
is "The New-York Weekly Tritume," a<-know ledgetl the country over as U»«-
leai'.ing National l-'a-tiily Newspaper. #
RecogniziaK its value totho-e who desire all the news of thr State ami Nation
the publisher of "The C ITI/VN" viir own favorite home pajier h.s *-':t<-»r.| int>-
an alliance with "The New York Weekly Tribune" which enable*- him to furnish
liotk | iajvers at thr trifling c«»t of f 1.50 per year.
l-.very farmer and every villager owes to himseli, to his family, an I to !br
community in which he lives a cordial supjiort of his local newspaprr, as it work*
constantly an 1 untiringly tor his intL-!L-»u 111 every way. bring* u> his borne all the
news and hapjkcnings of bis nei K lit<orho-Hl, the doing* of his friends, the con>litibn
aud prosj>ectß for different crops, the prices 111 home markets, and. in fact, is a
netkly visitor which should I>e found in every wide-awake, progrrsaive family.
|ust think of it! Floili jf these papers for only #1.30 a year
Send all subscriptions to THE CITIZEN Butler Pa.
Subscribe for the CITIZfcN