Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 14, 1900, Image 4

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    I «■ I 1 ..1 PBOCLAIBS HIS CHABACTEU
WA A Man 0 AnnQrOl THEBrsADivrnrrios aboit
M A ffldll i Appal (51 wrr M
fi AM \/OU w yj
MW Y play in oar windows which greets r 4
v / _ B yon to (lay. There is standard
r® examination 1 "'hamburgers clothing
§j p- . _ _which cannot be itetad K\ •r> k^
fP. rcK U P an * tail in their manufacture is given the WA
article you see In do**--: attention- shoulders an all
WA ourwindows [HiVlnl baUaiMm m hnd-wotked k^
F4B i - «t wrpk and the entire garment from beginning WA
ky L 3 weeK - I made by a better « aae of r J
examine it tailors than say otter luady-xaadt cloth- k^
carefully- n Butler. Ton may doaM all this WA
The but one of onr cardinal virtues is in be-
W2 >;puuino ing able to 'back np every statement k^
ffl . in regard to this "Ur leading line of Vi
throughout, clothing. £J
P< ality What a Q uarter Will D ° M
jk • of material, It will buy yoor choice of thos. beau- TM
Fl t e workmanshio tiful. catchy and np-to-date kl
[l . _ . K played in oar «how window lninK 01 WM
K 1 a.ia tinisn jj such you w<-arfora quarter L v
WA cannot help Well. 1 guess yes -Come and look at
r« but satisfy you. i. them. yA
Douthett jt]
IV! icr's Shoes For Men.
, . 's one of our strongholds, j
M that can't be suited with
- his spring are very hard to
for never befo,rc has the
ti een offered such a variety j
f.; as there are this spring, j
! i U-ather kid, patent le. ther
c,; ' ci kid, vice calf and all!
;.i f Tan Shoes in different:
grades of leather.
WALKOVER $3.50.
W L. DOUGLASS $3
:r Boy's Department we are
p.- iarly strong Special care
!, I.en taken in selecting this
in and we fee safe in saying
he: re none better.
A GREAT LINE OF LOW SHOES.
„ r . „d women—they must »* seen to be appreciated. All klnds.all <■ >!urs n I all prii e
C- E- MILLER,
Butler's Progressive Shoe House, 215 South Main Street
\ 15 We wish to sav to those parties who could not get waited 011 last Situ
day,V have secured extrk help, and will try and not have it happen again.
When You Paint. _
If you desire the very best
at the expense you
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS'
C - Most, Looks Beat. Wears Longest
by
REDICK & GEOHMAN, f
109 N. Main St., Butler, Pa.
*i PAPES. JEWELERS. 51
5 m
oJ DIAMONDS, J
WATCHES, i o
oj CLOCKS, {
JEWELRY, 1 ?
SILVERWARE, J r "
SILVER NOVELTIES, ETC. t S
We repair all kinds of J *
Broken Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc J S3
Give our repair department a trial. #
m We take old gold and silver the same as cash. J
PAPE'S, 11
P 122 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. £ p
Butler Savings Bank
Butler, Pa.
-Capital - ft 0.000.00
S.:rp*u; and Profits - - f185.000.00
i >S I, PURVIS President
Jii UY TROUTMAN Vice-President
v.": AMPBELL, Jr *j' er
L i 11. STEIN
•ii. T«>»tS—Joseph L. Purvis. .}. Henry
i in. W. D. Brandon. W. A. Bt' id. J. H.
C&nipbell.
Hntler Havings Bank Is tlie Oldest
i: / I nstltutlonln Butler County.
. ■ .il hanking business transacted.
l it accounts of ..11 producers, mer
farmers and others.
A Jslness entrusted to us will receive,
pr .iitentlon.
Inn i' >.l uald on time deposits. I
THE
Bailer County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in fi00,000.00
Surplus and Profits - >150,000.00
K irtman, ! President; J. V. Ritts,
President; John G. McMarlin,
Cashier.
• •ral banking business transacted,
••s* paid on time deposits.
M y 1 laned on approved security.
ite you to open an account with this
Ii; ToBB Hon. Joueph Hartman, Hon.
oron. Dr. N. >l. Hoover. 11. Mo-
P. Collins, I. O. Smith, Leslie I'.
M. Klnegin, W. H. Larkln, Harry
l)r. W. 0. McCandless, lt<-n Mus
-1:, ■ ' J. Marks, J. V. Hitt,
i r OU'LL KNOW HOW GOOD
3 WHEN YOU SEE THEM.
(Jur 25c box papers.
( ■ r ioc and 15c fine writing
up r tablets,
blank books at the old price.
Albums bought before the ad
vance.
i* daks with a special discount
J nuary.
I Lotograph supplies always
porting goods.
L ite fiction.
liibles cheaper than ever.
ryday needs at everyday
At
DOUGLASS
BOOK STOKK.
i;,i. Ie li'l'd.
S. &E. WICK,
DEALERS IN
il Worked Lumber of ;i!l Ivlndt*.
itli and Mouldings.
Itifcs a specialty.
Office and Yard.
E. Cunningham and Sts.,
near West Ir» n I •«• i>* »t #
iujtlkk. pa
FOR SALE. -
ish to sell ray
Residence on Ziegler Ave.,
<llO, and a good comfortable house
rooms, with water and sewerage,
also a small house on Hickory St.,
.ills and finished attic, J600; tlso
Urn house on Hickory St., 1 o
.six roomed liousv, with well dt
} 1,700; also niv horse, (a goof
• r, buggy, robes, etc.*
" IDAVID CUPPS,
3l2_Ziegler Ave., butler, Pa.
Miller's Shoes for Women
BABY SHOES FREE. / \
Every l>ut>y born in Xfflr
charge at our store.
If i ln-y arc unfortun- Sj MJ
born In :iny other *Wf Mf
jc;ir. we'll promise
i PHILIP TACK, j
OONTBAOTOB IN $
Cleveland Berea Grit j
| STONE j
j£ Suitable for Building, I
H Ornamental and x
Paving purposes.
1 This Stone Will Hot "Shell Off." |
1 Prices reasonable. %
Work done well
and promptly.
Stone yards on I
Hast Ktna street. *
Resilience on
Morton avenue. I
People's Telephone 320.
New Drug Store.
MacCartney's Pharmacy
New Room
Fresh Drugs.
Everything new and fresh.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded by a Registered
Pharmacist.
Trv) Our Soda
R A. MacCartney
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Opticia
Neil Hoor to Court House. Butler. I'a
M. A. BEKKIMEK,
Funeral Director.
245 S. Main St. Butler. PA
In the E-. I childlessness w !-re.l
a cutv from th>- g<jds. It a ] "'v tic
sight to «se wamt ddUkM Hindoo
moth r prostrate before a:; : 101, implor
ing tfa it the curse of addkmai vi.iv Ik
f.ki_n awav.
.A Are we much
wiser than the
£ heathen >
9f ' 0 J/J Thousands of
E .V . "VvVv men re
j
the d-licatf feminine OflgßtM It may be
dehil ".nv drains or ft-: . »i■ iki:ev=.
and I erliaps an ulcerate.! and inflamed
condition of the parts. In any case the ;
di.M- ■ d condition must 1 removed and
a healthy condition established befofe
the i: ite'rn.ii function ca: ■' 'ded.
Uanv a mother acknowk as her debt
to Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and
to its inventor T)r. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, j
M. V who iuvites the sick to write and j
consult him without charge. "Favorite
Prescription" promptly allays irritation. :
hea'. ulceration checks the debilitating i
draii.-. cures female weakness and the j
accompanying bearing down pains It !
giv.- italit rinwctf '*.
pecu'.tarv feminine, and establishes the
natui.il condition? which make for the I
easv lirth of healthy children
There is nothing just as good for you
as ' pavocite Prescription." Don't be
put off with a substitute.
" I have never written you hew grateful I am
to you for your hel;> in securing good health and
aoe of the sw*etc»t, dearert thirteen pound £irls
tka: rrtt came ia"' a kHM.' "it* 1" JJ i
V«»tir.e. of Sautb Übcrty St Galeabun ni |
•"When 1 wrote you about my aiiiueir.s I »a«
living in Riehland. lowa. I toofe m l tUe*
Or. fierce'* Favorite Pmcriptioa. WOT a tag
' Golden Mi'lica! Discover*- ' and fbui vials o! .
Dr. t-itrce'a Meaaaot Pelleti »;< ft re I had taken
Mr bottles at He' Favorite Pi Kripti I was
a nev vorran I cannot makt - describe ray
bear' 'eM gratitude "
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant 1' ''--ts regulate
the tomach, liver and els.
HUMPHREYS 7
Witch Hazel Oil
THE PILE OINTMENT.
One Application Gives Relief,
Ii cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—Elxternal
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
1 insures and listuia?. Relief im
mediate—cure certain.
It cures Burns and Scalds. The tliei
instant.
It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and
Sor ■ Nipples. Invaluable.
It cures Salt Rheum, Tetter . Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped llan , l ever Ii ; te. ,
Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stinys of inset'. .
Mosquito Bites and Sunburn=.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO
Sole by Druggists, or sc t pre-p '<* recc j.t of; -
HUMPHREYS' WED. CO..
Cor. WUHam A John Sto.. MEW VOKK
g.;
k The Cure that Suras ;
p Coughs, ?,
\ Colds
k Grippe, §
V WhooplnK Coußh. Asthma, J
jS\ Bronchitis and Incipient /
2! ConsuroDtion, Is
\olMj
I ClUßfc %
g The GERMAN remedy* £
IT Cures tVoaX. at\4 Vuv.ti ixstascs. <
a\\
DOCTOR
MILES'
NERVINE,
The Brain and Nerve Food
and Medicine, Quiets Irri
tated Nerves, Soothes the
tired Brain, Builds up the
Vital Powers of the Body
and
Overcomes
Disease.
It Contains no Opiates not
other harmful drugs.
Sold Qt all drag stores on a positive guar
antes- Write for Tree advice ar 1 booklet to
Or. Uiled Medioai Qe- Ind,
it/'lf" " wax
Candles
B IA Nothing will contrit»ut«- m r»* f«»»t. •- 8
H fifT/7 arti-in rucut of tho I. . f.-on, ■
fa tea or dinner 'I t• -t «!• '»rativ«* ■
f| cat. !1» h fur the {»!• -r Uio ■
pi mo* elaborate frix. -'mn for ««;t- ■
■J 1 taue "T mansion. Mail* >n all colors I
»TA .M»AKU OIL < «*.
pi Jj l and aold ev. rywber--.
BUTLER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
COURSES.
1 Amanuensis Shorthand.
2 Reporter's Shorthand.
3—Pra -'ical Liook-kceper's.
4 Expert
5 Music.
6 —English.
TEACHERS.
Three Professional, Two Assistants and
Another k rofessional Coming.
SCHOOL NCW IN SESSION.
DAY AND NIGHT
Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue
and Circulars. They will open vour
eyes. Note tlie large number of our
past graduates and students who are
filling resjKjnsible position.'..
Send for circular telling how to get a
position WATCH THIS SPACE.
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
Butler Business College
31cr 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
y Fnf's > Dtcaw ' Urcr.4-
I E^LLS
Or(gtiiaU«i< 1; tljr Ci t.«!n..
* " • • it* "Ul'w'Jw
" TnUNjf
j m, %
y» B for (1 •«» i.'iirbYr»tr.rm
1-K -fr Mall. lt,M < t.iiOttia.. M*m, la^tr.
»400 M.'dUo'a cji'iii LAUA*!, FA*
Tl I 1 CITIZEN.
Th<- ll!»tor» of
htstoi • "t grip." or influensa,
eau only l>e ;.n- ■ <1 back, with any cer
tain!; fu; . ■ - IVrtaps its home
it in Kusvn It ii-'aius a-riain broail
char.K it-ri.-'t - which make it recog
niatiMi* • UII'Kt MIC.I odd names ns
ti..* "g ntle •• :"ii" and the "new
delij-'ht." A curl« us description of it
under tie name of "eoqueluehe" Is
found in tii diary of Picm* de L'Es-
We in the me at lleury 111 of
France, as follows:
"The co |tu la be at Paris, year ir.xt.
—From i • 2d day to the Mli day of
June th- it i ii sick at Paris lO.nOO
IM-r.-nii- (.! iii llne>s having the form
of a rheum «.r < uarrh, which they call
the v.*iu> !;• he.' This illness seizes
you miili :* [tain iiJ ih»* head, stomach
and l":ii*- 1 a lassitude throughout
the bodv. .n i .1 the a\liolo
kingdom of France while the y.-ar last
ed. so that nc«- having come hardly
anybody in • town or village or house
esca pod.
"Tlie 1" sf r -<ly the doctors found
s ti'.*t t!;' 1 sick abstain fiom
wine. To ■ they ordered bleeding
and rliul ii for others and
fin:;llv thej ind it best to Uaep the
si<*k in b. .1 i d allow them lit tie to eat
and drink ■ nay at Paris that of
this * there were dead at
U,,i in i i three mouths, more
than lo.Wi • ■•a.*-.'
I.!tr tile Tliront,
If i: ; ; - , ,i\ ib» jjtxMl by f:ar
pl ■ ■ oe is to iiuuie ihat
tj. ! , the po<ti ;ior wall
of the pi ! .. us the nose arast be held
au ,* ; tl ' nist be well thrown
t,ack wl ...lining the gargling
pr.i I in the usual way
„aiv ti.-- • >r r.ifine of the uvula
au<i - 'fi «ad ! e base of the
tongue 1- I»ut by holding
the no- " : !. r.iwing the In ad well
back when -r*ithe medicament
readies • iirface of the pharynx
very effe<*t:v'-lv.
The comparative value of the two
methods ca: tested by painting the
posterior sir ; of the pharynx care
fully with a '"iig solution of methy
lene blue and then letting the patient
gargle with water iu the usual way,
when it will be found that the water
ejected will !>• clear and unstained;
then let him *- irgle holding the
nose an<l tin* wing his head well back,
when the ejected lluid will l>e found
stained, and an inspection of the
pharynx will how that the blue has
been washed away.
This is a thing worth remembering,
for many observers have maintained
that gargling is not only useless as a
m. th I <»t" ..'ii; l ition, but is Quite in
effectual • n a a means of cleansing
ti. l' pharynx. Charlotte Medical .lour
nal.
A I Iventncky Hotel.
The Phu-nix hotel is in one sense the
oldest hotel in the whole western coun
try, for it lias with varying changes,
continued to < xist ever since the year
18<m». It wnf here that Aaron Burr
lodged in I~oii while engaged in his
daring conspiracy to make himself the
head of a new empire ami was here
met and we! • nied by Herman Klen
nerhasst tt, the (uitured but unfortu
nate Irishnnin lie had so completely
fascinated Here, as f.ar back as Jef
ferson's administration, Democrats and
Federalists, in knee buckled breeches,
ruffled shirt and dangling cues, talked
redhot polii It was the scene of a
sumptuous dinner to Lafayette, and
la'-'t* was th<- stopping place of the
wily M" \i in chieftain General Santa
Anna During the civil war, while
Lexington was held by the Confeder
ate:'., it wa- the headquarters of Gener
als Uragg ami Xirby Smith and before,
the struggle tided sheltered General
Grant. President Arthur has also been
its guest.- (Ivy.) Observer.
Jack Wan Too.
A Salt Lake <*ity paper reports that
a tall, gaunt woman, with ginger hair
and' a somewhat fierce expression of
couiitenan- lately came to the county
clerk of Boxdder county, Utah.
"You're ti..- man that keeps the mar
riage b<» ain't you?" she asked.
"Yes, ma'am." he answered. "What
book do you « ish to see?"
"Kin y . lind out If Jack Peters was
married ?"
Searcii ii . ■ -iopi-d the name of John
Peters, for hose marriage a license
had been i-sin-d two years before.
"I thon ' ' so." said the woman.
"Married Li/. Waters, didn't he?"
"The lie. i- • is issued for a marriage
with Eliza Waters."
"Yep. Well. I'm l.ize. I thought
I'd ought t" '-'. me In and tell you that
Jack Peters has escaped."
lift unci Waiter.
"What's the difference between a bet
and a v.*: i't?" asked the man who
thinks there are too many words lu the
English language.
"A bet,' nid the friend who always
wears a dress coat after 0 o'clock, "is
something you make with a man,
which has to be paid, no matter who
loses. A wager Is something more re
fined. It'; luade with a woman and Is
not coii i : i I collectable unless she
wins."—Washington Star.
Peculiar.
Professor Simon J. Brown, the astro
nomical dire.-tor of the naval observa
tory at Washington, occasionally In
dulges In a '.it of humor. On one oc
casion a colleague came into his office
nnd, finding ilie professor standing,
said: "IF. it po; siblo you work that
way? I cannot stand standing."
"That's p nliar," replied Professor
Brown quieklv "Now, do you know,
1 emnot stand sitting."
Beware of tiding the personal pro
noun "I" to. freely In your talk when
you are talking in a room full rf peo
ple E; .lists are often amusing and
entertaining, but as often they aif- very
much out of order. l.ad es' Home
Journal.
HOOT/S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, indis»ostion, Heartache.
Easy to easy to operate. 25c.
RKIU'MATISM CItKF.D IN A DAY.
"Mystic Care" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in t to 5 days.
Its action upon the system is reirarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
cause -. and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents S"M by J. C. Kedic, attd J. F.
linloh T>ru;:.;i , -ts Ilutler \pr
a BLOOD. |
# Pure >!oodmeanslife,health,
5 O room for disc i
Swhcro -ie veln3 are filled S
wiih ricli, red corpuscles. S
|Liis3sey's Improved S
I Blood Searcher l!
y stakes p":re blood—cures ecrof- 'j I
P r.la, erysipelas, pimple;?, b< lis, 41
p soracy .s, scald head—blood dis
» cases c ~C; 1 forms. Here'sprcof: #
Jt MEgaoroTAHiA, OHIO. C
i T>r. J.ln T'ary's Blood BearcMg ha ! |
T" nnrlthZM.l] vol B 1*
e t- h.l-rofula/brthlrt]/]/ rt |
>1 that 1 t. ua4a . -n a
f • > "■!' -Hc'-tapennaiicntcure V
i. li.Ui.i.jXttimo. Ifsvrondorf'd. 11
So. i,
W. Jo &ILMORK CO.
PITTSEURa PA. 5
At all Droggiiti. SI.OO. V
S PHILADCLPHIA P(
M --DENTAL ROOMt -- \
* J.'l - f jth Ave., P ttsburq.P# fi
« ■ PHACTICA' ,Y'»' tl. jl
Tl CROWN '■ 1 II
WHY ,«T DC V
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BUILT FOR JSINESS
Oar-Cleveland ar. ICt -nt wheels are.
The frame- are rein *d throughout,
the ialls a:: 1 tearing' ide as true as a
watch and every part sted an<l put to
gether in a perfect ner. Crescents
¥25.00 and ; J5 o t lands (x I to
$50.(<0. Tire* of all kind? and a full line
of Bicycle Sundries k pi in stock, also
the f.unous Vive Camr Ph oto Supplies,
Edison an.'. Columbia kiug Machines
from $5.00 up.
R. L. KIRf.KATRICK,
Jeweler and Grau .ate Optician-
Next to Court House
I'a ke Cm re
ii j .
i; 1 iSit!"' /
t_j lii ■ '</ '¥ , jftyjl -
And thou it lit . *. vi 1 1 ill your ixx-ket
bool. \vln ny ino-lmyinjr. Don't
buy lijip-lia/siKt!«i ..nyi —start here first.
W<» beli# vt- .n :.'uayn to tli**
point vv<- • now !i- ir<xxi »»t<wk and
w« Wiint >1 Ito .* w i ». We know that
our price - r< son a :uid hon»*st and vv«r
w-tni you to kn.- tha >. We know that
we can jjlv» you ii- on and we want
you to k1 to jll * 11. Ri. : ianos. riv?i*» prices
ami 1 Ighl I t i motto IM we in
tend t.« sti-K I * 1
In purity and vec of (one. and in
durability and • -• ran. * . 11»«• Chase
and ! 1 ;wk!• y j »s ideal. Tiny are
uvd exclusively -y «•( - w utffiOUH musi
cians and in tlio..- ml f homes. >«■«■ them
and heart item » fore l»uy. Thuw pianos
. a bt i ■ -y tei ins ciuili or
small monthly i yme We .-an save you
money—w« rna U* * i hen
Everything in mush' d riirlit.
w. it. x •; WTOX,
31/ South Main St- Butler Pa.
MCMILLANS
3LY'
IRA (J. BL/ oK & CO.,
WaP 1 aper.
Next [)oor Postoffice.
A POINTERS
For up-to-d Photos go
to lite Post » ce building.
New desig is /cry few days.
We guarantee please yua.
Branch Studios
Mars and Evan ity.
A. L. [NDLEY,
Tclepli ne 236.
L. C. WICK,
Uka> :■ IN
LL'HiER.
Till* T i'ou, 1 >|>portnnlty.
On r- <" ij t r ten r, cash or stamps,
a nen'-r'-'is pi I bo mailed of tho
m' st poj ul i ' i»' 111 Mar Fever Cure
fEly's Crea lOlciont to tlemon-
Btratetbogr .im .f tlio remedy.
El-Y BItOTI l:S,
CO War t , New York City.
Rev. John licid, J < f Great Fulls, Mont.,
recommeudo-1 I.iy's irn ltolm to me. I
can empliasi/ I.i.s - ;nciit, 4i lt is ft posi
tive euro for oM.irr ts«<l ftß ilirocted." —
Itev. Francis W. I'o Pastor Coutral Pres.
Church, Helena, II
Ely's C're in Hal* tb l ' acknowledged
enro for Otl ;; ■' i I Xltsi&l QO BMNVfjf
nor :.ny inju;; *l6 ' I'ricc, 00 ci nts.
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Vns rpjv h: of C?UO!ISvC9LDb '
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IS '
I So'd by Urt_<
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' Nothing Old But the Name"!
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COMING TO |
BUTLER, I
SATURDAY. OUIIC lO
The Newest. Greatest and Richest Circus in America will exhibit
for one day only.
JOHN ROBINSON'S
GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION
AND TEN BIG SHOWS COHBINED
f* 1 i'N 4C UMUS >*iAHNESSEO AND •>
CONSISTING OF
3 Big Circuses in 3 Big Rings 3
3 Big Menageries 3
1 Grand Biblical Spectacle 1
1 Complete Aviary 1
1 Gigantic Museum 1
1 Prodigious Aquarium 1
t o TRULY (TOOD SHOWS
MERGED INTO ONE
In conjunction with the Grand SIOO,OOO Glorious,
Sublime, Biblical Spectacle of
King Solomon and Queen of Sbeba
Dwarfing and overshadowing to comparative insignificance the com
bined interior and outdoor spectacular events of the era. Replete in
sacred realisms, historical accuracies, Biblical events, colossal proces
sions. and introducing all the ceremonies with the original pomp and
splendors ot the Court of Solomon.
The additions recently made to this already mammoth show
puts it so far ahead of all other exhibitions of the kind in
SIZE, MERIT. VARIETY, ORIGINALITY. COMPLETENESS
That a united press, pulpit and public everywhere proclaim its undis
puted right to the first place in the world of amusements and the
hearts of a progressive and go-ahead American people. The ex
pansion idea has been the sole secret of the success of the John
Robinson Show. Since its inception, over half a century ago, new
additions Jiave been constantly made New ideas, new features, new
acts have year alter year been annexed, until today it stands without
a Paragon, the Mightiest of the Mighty, the Greatest, Largest and
Best of the World's Big Shows.
Several Trains of Cars, 1,000 People, 500 Superb
$2 000 000 Invested.
The Circus Features this season obtained from Europe and
America will amaze and startle the world. Nothing like them ever
before presented in this country. The exhibition of former years and
other shows relegated to oblivion by the perseverance and master
minds of the artists with John Robinson's Ten Big Shows Combined.
The most novel bareback Riding Acts ever witnessed. I-rom
nine to twelve of the World's Greatest Champion Lady and Gentle
men Equestrians riding in Three Rings at one time. I his feature is
new and original with this show.
1. _ i Va men, Horses- Elephants and Camels Required,
Together with a Grand Ballet of 100 Ladies.
20,000 Seats for 20,000 People Under Absolutely Water-prool
Canvas, 40 Camels Tlitched to $20,000 Golden Chariot.
Forty Soul Stirring, Fearless, Madly-Ridden Hippodrome Races, Forty
CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROAD LINES.
A feature of the Free Street Parade is the great spectacle of
Forty of the Smallest Ponies ever harnessed and driven at one time.
Don't fail to see them.
The cages and paraphernalia alone in this glittering procession,
the only ones of the kind in the United States and costing more
money than the value of the entire outfit of three ordinary circuses.
Two performances daily. Main show doors open at 1 and 7 P-
Free exhibition at the circus grounds immediately after the parade
and at 6:30 p. in. One admission ticket admits to all.
For full particulars notice other advertisements.
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Is a Price Most Anyone Can Afford.
j $lO however is thought by some to be quite too
little i'or a tjood suit.
Opinions differ just us prices do but if you'll tal<e
thetroubleto lool< up thess'suits we're telling about
See with a critical eye their real excellence, their true worth
fullness, why, you'll agree with us and others that these SUITS
AT $lO are *. orthy garments for any man, and you're not adverse to
saving $2.50 -jio matter what your income may be.
Anothei point and one that ought to interest you, is the large
choice in weaves and colors.
$lO gives you in our suits carefully Tailored, Stylish, Perfect
Hanging, Superb Fitting,
Schau & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS.
137 South Main St., Butler. j
I RAPE'S I
S[The Leading Millinery House of Butler CO.A
VLargest Stock Latest Styles and Lowest Price in Millinery.V
}> MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS IN STOCK. X
jjt 122 S. Main St Pape's. BUTLER PA |
XWE HAVE ALSO FLAGS AND DECORATIONS FOR&
Out of Style. Out of the World!
- ',7 V x Our garments have .1 style that is
| I easily distinguished from the ordin
.. - ary. They arc the result of careful
v.f>y study and practical application)ofthe
ideas gathered by frequent visits to
4 tl.c fashion centres, and by personal
contact with the leading tailors and
* '! <j. .' j fashion autlu rities of the tounty.
\» - •Sv They an- n ,de ':i our >wn iviok
• shop ti\ the highest paid joinn. -
v men t;;ihas i:i I'utlci, }«."• it is
sibSe t< • aid >.v d • -.::ve our palron* these ii >t- vla-«s t! 'th< s at the
price y.i'i would pp foi the other sort. W• be'ievc wv have given
good reasons win >ut tailoring is the best and cheapest and would
be grateful for the opportunity to show you our handsoT.e spritg
stock and giv yen prices to prove them.
r\ 1 N N P| MAKER OF
l\ ICI 1 1L 4, MEN'S Clothes
TIIT S IS TO m ' : THK YEAR OF ALL YEARS FOR : \<
X XlAkj o jj ]^ llt ] cr County, and as we are one the oldest turns
still in the ring, we deem it our duty to celebrate in a measure, that
is, by making it the "BANNER YEAR" of our business.
We have just opened and placed on exhibition, and we may
add, on Sale, one of the most complete lints of SPRING GOODS
ver brought into this city. In this line the following ire ™ n rludeJ:
Punjab Percales, Lawns, Dimities,
Silk Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries,
Puffing, All Overs.
CARPET DEPARTMENT'
We have no hesitation in saying that we have the Largest, Most
Complete, and best assorted stock of CARPET in Butler County, in
cluding the celebrated Hartford Axminster, Sanford & Wilson's Wil
ton Velvet, the old reliable Body Brussels. 1, 2, and 3-ply Ingrain,.
Rugs of every price and description, Art Squares, Drudge. s\ .in I our
"Centennial Rug," size 36x40 inches, all-wool, at 25 cents each; ;r.
veritable celebration in itself.
DUFFY'S STORE,
Butler, Pa.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
NEW nor M NEW Fi'KNITI'ItE
#4+++ J*
Central Hotel
? + c-i- < -i j-(-
SIMEON NIXON. JR., 1 M
J. liROWN NIXON, I K '
r.UTLER, PA
Ouposlti' Court ll'.uw,
N« \t I»<•<»! t«» Park Theatre.
Sunday Dinners A Specialty.
Meals 25 cts. Rootns 50 cts.
Regular Rates sl.
Local and Long Distance Phones.
Hotel Waverly,
South Ml Kean Street,
J. W HAWORTH, Prop'r.,
BUTLER. I'A.
Heat anil Electric Light-
The most commodious office in the
city.
Stabling in Connection.
Pearson U. Nace's
Livery Feed and SaleStabte
Rear of
Wick House, Butter, Penn a.
The iM'st of horses and ilr>t class rigs al
ways on hand and for hire.
Host a.-,-ont!iiod:iilons in town for perma
nent boardiuß and transient trade. . poet
al care Rttaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
1"A Rood class of horses. both drivers and
draft I(or-.es always »n hand and for sale
under a full (niaraiitec; and horses bought
pon propt-r notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Telephone. No. 210.
Farm For Sale.
r~l will sell my farm in Washing
ton twp., located about three
miles west of North Washington,
containing about iSO acres, with
good house, bam, outbuildings,
springs and orchard, underlaid
I with coal, and two producing oil
wells, on easy terms. Inquire of
R. 0. Rumbaugh,
Nixon House. Butler, Pa.
0 : Drunkenness.
fteeley „
M f KEELEY
Write for 1/ ft fl«p» INSTITUTE,
' ree U M <2ie nnt. a,.„
Booklet. 1 ; 1 kv, r».
Practical Horse Shoers
W _L ROBINSON.
Formerly Horse Shocr at the
Wick House has ojiened busi
ness in n shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
lie will <lo Horse-Shoeing in
the most approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HOSRES
A SPECIALTY.
j|| : jjjjjs
AN . '
OVERSTOCK
OF
RUBBER
COATS
WHICH
WE
WILL
SELL
BELOW
COST.
Jno. S Wick.
242 S. Main St., Butler, Pa
Opposite P. O.
AS AN
ANTI
PERSPIR INE
In summer pore w hiskey
of cooJ yu-lily is far
superior to any dtlnk knowii.
Its action on the blrod is also
healthful and oittn pre'ents
loni. continued disease.
We offei Uk choice of the beh* bnuidt of
w hlsk e y tri: > '':mt» • •<! pure ami over *>l \ yt'HTS
old. it «! "I pi-r full quart or six quart* >..!«>,
KIM || *T. VKKSOS.
(41 < KK ViltlHKß. DIM.INUKB.
CHIMIN,
LAIMiK, I'llO'il SOS.
111, • •«« KI'ORT,
v,.:„ ..x ATHliit S < 1101, ...
awlilsU' . ;u.irarit< I iyiar >ld .rirai'
All r mall < >r,i< r-. •>1 r'-fj «/r "i < r we
Ih>\ ami stiip promptly; ' xpres.-^rliarj.-'' .ire
paid,
Weil l-. ,;.'erl-. to rc<JTi'* nt us.
orders dine; andsive ijcney.
ROBERT LEWIN &- CO.
411 Water Stree.
Telepl'one. ?I7C fMf"=bt'.i
Opposite II AU. Depot.
I West Winfidd Hotel,
& W.G. LUSK, Prop'r.
(S) lirst Class Table and I.fxluitiK''.
t i. . and Spring Water nil through
house,
yt) Good Stabling