Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 18, 1905, Image 4

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    | BROWN'S |]
HFine Furniture w
[j and Carpets
W We are ready-to-sell-with the largest assortment
ijl of substantial Furniture we have ever placed on our (
[d floors. You always find prices an inducement at >
k this store along with best quality. <
J Fine Oak Rockers from $3.50 up. \
w Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces at all prices 1
r Combination cases from $15.00 upwards
f Sideboards and Buffets $lB to $75
f< Solid Oak Bed Room Suits, $25.00 upwards '
w Extension Tables from $5.00 to $40.00.
Iron Beds —a large selection — $3.50 upwards
All-wool Carpets—best qualities —sewed at 65c
L< Wool Rugs—room sizes—at $8.50 and $9.50 *
P Mattings, Linoleums—at lowest prices
V Brussels Carpets—best Axminster—laid—sl.2s J
F We can furnish your home complete-and if quali-
L ty and price are an inducement you will get it here. A
r A SQUARE DEAL TO ONE AND ALL. j
! COME INLAND COMPARE. 3
3 BROWN &• CO. g
North Main St., Butler. pj
■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer
I FURNACES. I
■ Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coalß
I Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,|
I Sowing {Machines, Needles for all maizes ofß
B Sewing Machines. Sewing repaired. H
I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. I
I Henry Biehl, I
■ 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'lMione 4«-*. f*
—■ ' * —i I
[EberhT Bros^\
I PLUMBERS >
S Estimates given cn al! kinds of work.' ?
) We make a specialty of ?
C NICKLE-PLATED, V
C SEAMLESS, /
y OPEN-WORK. /
/ 354 Centre Ave., • Butler, Pa ?
b Peoples Phone. 630. C
PROTECTION OF TREES AND PLANTS
DESTRUCTION OF THEIR INSECT ENEMIES |
All growers of experience know that insects must J
BV. be destroyed; therefore, all vegetation must be bpray aj
wjHJF ed with some sort of insecticide Science approves. jy
i.[ f users endorse and the American Disinfectant U
jfJi Company (Capital $100,000) Gnrantees
"xip - top"
r fl'flK the l >C!,t ttn( l most economical germicide anil fungicide H
\P . At an average cost of one cent a tree, or other vegetation
gH, : • < of like quantity, TII'-TOI* effectually exterminates all In
) sec to, fungi, lice and worms from trees or plauts of any 38
Tl nature. It multiplies the quantity and the quality of £-•
II V-* their fruit and foliage. H
-A ~ ALL WR CLAIM WE GUARANTEE.
[F FACTS WILL CONVINCE YOU.
' YOU WILL HE CONVINCED.
/ You Insure your house against loss by lire. Why not M
1 \ your plants against destruction? You Insure your house H
before It begins to burn. Why not your garden before It H
1s half destroyed? TII'-TOI' is the best and cheapest 1..
V- ■ ■ PRICfc LIST.
:a ounce can 7j« a
Vt gallon J J-g
1 gallon jI.TS
1 gallon makes 100 gallons of ordinary spray.
Special prices for larger orders.
Get Beady to Hpray. Order AT ONCE. From yous druggist, or direct from
American Disinfectant Company f
1021 Bessemer Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
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MM————M—I—miIIHIIIIIPI I
WHISKEY DIRECT FROM TH E MAKER
■ B Forst s 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 W
I H Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage m
■ H prepaid to your nearest station.
H Our (roods is aged in the wood, and is pnre and mel- BE
H Hi Pjy low. better than yon ha\e bad from others for the B
■ price, or yonr money bock.
H Any Hank of Pittslinrg or the Editor of this paper ¥*3
m will tell yon that our word is nood, and that we are
BfllH responsible. 'Mi
We do not hnmbug yon like so many advertising so jjjfi
I "Distillers."
H By from us yon get an honest article, made >s3 i
from honest, select grain, by honest people ,
Send for onr private price list.
H If yon will send ns the names of 10.good families in yonr fjjt'i
vicinity who nae Whißkey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we !
may send onr price list, we will send jon. with yonr ftrst ortler,
one qnart of Pure Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE. y
■ MORRIS FORST & CO s %
■ Cor. 2nd Ave. & Sralthfield St., PltUburg, Pa.
Advertise in the CITIZEN.
Kecd«u nncoarasjemenf.
"I remember." said an old nr.Tal otll
rv-r. "hearing ot' an incident on board
of a ship which was commanded l>y a
religions captain who would not allow
the mate to use profane language or
violence toward the crew and where
the work and discipline were carried on
more by moral suasion than by force,
with the result that things went very
slowly. The men did not jump to the
braces or ropes, and the general work
of the ship was slow.
"While at anchor one day in the har
bor of Kio two of the sailors, leaning
over the rail, were watching work g.>
ing on on board of another ship an
chored close to them, where the oppo
site system prevailed. The air on that
ship was lurid with the language of the
mate, and the men were treated with
a violence that was far from necessary,
but the work went on quickly. The
sails were furled and the yards braced
in a smart nnd seamaulike manner.
As they listened to the sulphurous or
ders of the mate one of the sailors on
the good ship remarked sententiously
to the other:
" 'Bill, d'ye see now what It is we
want aboard here? We want a little
encouragement:'"
Cupid and the Recruit*.
"Cupid is one of the best recruiting
officers that Uncle Sam has," confided
one of the sergeants attached to the re
cruiting headquarters. "Back of near
ly every enlistment there is a woman
in the case. Covers' quarrels chase a
lot of fine lads into the service. Your
romantic youth gravitates to the re
cruiting officer after a serious break
with his sweetheart*as naturally as a
duck takes to water. It seems to him
the most fitting way in which to sacri
fice himself when love's young dream
is apparently dispelled. Way down in
his heart he nursed the of making
his erstwhile inamorata sad, and it's
the army or navy, with the possibility
of death in battle, for him. Again,
other first class material is recruited
by the desire of young fellows to sport
a uniform before their girls. In such
cases Cupid does his recruiting through
vanity. But in both ways he manages
to fill up big gaps in the ranks of Un
cle Sam's fighters."—Philadelphia Rec
ord.
Corning Their "Dot."
The manager of a large dressmaking
establishment in New York says: "I
suppose that the most un-American im
migrants we get in this country are
not the Chinese or the Poles or the
Hungarians, but the Parisian seam
stresses, milliners and lingerie work
ers. These women come here to save
the price of a 'dot' out of our high
American wages. It takes from two
to five years to do that. In all that
time they never mix with Americans,
never visit a theater, never make the
first attempt to learn the language.
Some of them g> to the French church
011 Sundays; otherwise tiny never
leave their rooms except t > shop. This
prenuptial period in New York is just
a time dropped out of their lives. They
talk of nothing day after day but what
they'll do when they ;r t brwl; to Paris
and begin to live again."
Wliy Connhtnpr Weakens Von.
A patient German scientist of a sta
tistical turn of mind calculates that
the amount of energy expended by a
person who coughs once every quarter
of an hour for ten hours is equivalent
to 2T»O units of heat, or the nourish
ment yielded by three eggs or two
glasses of milk. Coughing is thus seen
to be an expensive luxury. The rea
son for the waste In force entailed by
It, or one reason at least, lies in the
fact that, while in normal respiration
the air is expelled froni the chest at
the rate of four feet a second, hi vio
lent coughing it may attain a velocity
of 300 feet.
The Secret.
| Wife—l rounrt mrt something today
that I promised never to tell. ITiis
band—Well, go ahead; I'm listening.
When Yon Lo»e Yonr Tnstc.
"When people lose their taste," said
a physician, "they retain their old likes
and dislikes just the same. Miss Smith,
for instance, can't tell a slice of roast
beef from a fried onion, but she dis
liked onions before her taste went, and
therefore she won't eat them now.
People lose their taste through severe
illnesses, and with (lie loss of taste tin;
loss of smell nearly always goes; hence
queer, cruel practical jokes. I know a
woman without smell to whom a pint
of onion Juice was sent in a cologne
bottle. She deluged herself with this
onion juiec and api>eared in a crowded
heated ballroom.
"To a man without taste or smell all
cheeses must be alike, yet old Brown
low won't touch limburgcr. He says it
would make hhn ill, and probably it
woqjd. It Is very odd to hear these tie
ficlent people praising and condemning
food and drink. They do it, though.
They do it as heartily as you or I. I
have seen old Brownlow send away in
disgust a glass of white wine, claiming
It was corkod, while at the same time
he ate calmly an addled egg."—Balti
more Herald.
,The ConfnNten of Wives.
Occasionally the excess of wives in
Utah leads to amusing consequences,
as when one of the apostles Invited a
visiting gentile to dinner. The guest
lost the address and looked up the
apostle in the directory. He observed
that his hostess, though she answered
to the proper name, seemed unprepared
for him, and presently he heard her at
the telephone.
"Oh, Emma! Is John livlug at your
house this week? Is he expecting
somebody to dinner today? Very well.
The gentleman will be there In a few
minutes."
Then returning to the stranger she
handed him a paper slip.
"You came to the wrong house, sir.
This is the address you want."
On another occasion a little girl came
running Into the parlor while a visitor
was calling.
"Mamma, mamma! Papa wants his
suit case packed. ITe is going to live
with Aunt Km ma this week."—Leslie's
Monthly.
Menla and Dlcrtfion.
Of all known meats veal is the hard
est to digest, requiring live hours and
thirty minutes. The Italians are a
happy people. They are healthy and
hopeful. Their favorite meat is veal.
Vonl In the New York markets must
weigh exactly 120 pounds to the car
cass to be perfect. That Is the stand
ard of quality and price. All porta of
tricks are resorted to to hit the mark
precisely. The question K What Is
best for the human race, food that re
quires a long time to digest or a short
time? I toast beef is dig. ■t-l in three
hours. We Americans are great eat
ers of pork, which Is nearly as hard t >
digest iis veal, requiring five lijurs
nnd fifteen lujnutes. We are a nation
of dyspeptics, reveling it ; fresh bread,
which takes three hours and
minutes. C'hlna and Japan live o;i
rice, which (iigests In one hour.--New |
York Press.
PullliiMT Oatrleli Feather*.
A man who runs an ostrich farm, (
asked the other day as to the method
of gathering the feathers, admitted
that they were pulled out of tint birds
oijco in every eight mouths. Was the '
process painful?
"Well," he replied, "about equal to
pulling out your eye teeth." A go > 1
many ladies who wear ostrich fenlh*
ers do so in the belief that they are
thereby serving the cause of humanity.
As n matter of fact, they are encour
aging the most cruel and barbarous
torture which man can Inflict upon a
bird.—Sporting und Dramatic News.
fg% Happy
IW Ho
Happiness must lie founded on health.
Where there is ill - health there will
surely be unliappir.ess. The happiness
of many a home has received its down
fall at the table, spread with rich and
dainty foods. The first symptoms of
disease of the stomach arc ignored as
being disagreeable but not dangercns.
Presently dyspepsia or some other form
of disease fastens on the stomach.
At any stage Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery will cure diseases of the
stomach and other organs of digestion
and nutrition. But the ctire is quicker
if the " Discovery" is used in the
earlier stages of disease. If you have
any symptoms of diseased stomach
use <* Golden Medical Discovery" and
be cured.
* I feel that I would be doing an injustice to
you if I did not send vou a of my
case." writes Mm. Davicl W. Guice, of Hamburg.
Franklin Co., Miss. " I had liver complaint and
indigestion. Everything that I ate disagreed
with me. I ruffered all the time with swim
ming in my head; heart beat too fast: my feet
and hands were cold all the time. Did not sleep
well at all. Was able to get about but very
little. I commenced to ti>e Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets' in
May. 1897, and by December I could begin to get
about very well. Have been doing my work
ever since. Feel better than I have for several
years. w
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
irpense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
HUMPHREYS'
Veterinary Specifics cure diseases
of Ilor.s- , Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs rind
Pnnltry by acting directly on the sick pabt
without loss of time.
.4. A. > FEVERS. Concpatlnna. Inflamm?
CURuitlorii, Lung Fever. Milk Fever.
B. n.?ftPRVI\S, Lameness, Injuries.
CUHL£ ) Rii* utualism.
C. CJSORR THROAT. Quinsy* Epizootic.
CLT.ES J UUteinper.
? : EE3I WORMS, Dot.. Grub..
E. E. I COt'Gil*. Cold., Influenza. Inflamed
CTOES) Lungs. Fleuro-I'neuinouia.
F. F. > COLIC, Bellyache. Wlnii-Itloo n,
CURES) Diarrhea. D>sentery.
G. G. Prevent. MISCARRIAGE.
OTB£m K,D:VEY A b la » der DISORDERS.
1.1. )SKI\ DISE\SES, Mange. Eruption*.
CCRE3 i l lcer*. Greaiie, Farcy.
J. It. j F. t n CONDITION, Starlna Coat.
CCUti ) Stomach Stagger..
ax-. eaeU : Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, Sic., ♦?.
At . or sent prepaid on receipt of price
Hum; ' " ■ l!_-iuo Co., Cor. William and John
Streets, 2,\w York.
tiT HaOK MAILED FREE.
PAROIO
jj
Looping.
1 ).U«. >iD. t-Kw <: n;/ v.-
VV'ii'tdiyout 'Aoo'i
brittli.
A NYONE can tins
Nai 1 :. ?."d Cement in t .rt o!
each r >ii.
|> EPRE ' .NT:- the roulU •>
ycrtiS ol l.x. ericrce ->:ui Kx
t ) -n anting.
/ \NLY requires
f:vvyear.-. Net vvhei
laid
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
A or Shingles.
KM AND ft r PAKOID is vorld
MADE IN 1; 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fac-va, Samples and Prices are
yours if yon will ask as
L. C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
F*3 c t S ct)
CATARRH
In all Its ptsgra. J!*** °<o(H\ JUI)M
Ely's Cream
cleaves, c > ;the-and heals y f
the U.- i '«l membrane.
It cure.* catarrh and drives c\H
away a c I-I in tlie head
quickly.
Cream Halm In placed into the nostrils,spreads
over tlic membrane an'Ms absorbed. Relief is Im
mediate nad a cure follows. It is not drying—does
not prcd::co snc esdng. I.nrge Bixe, 60 cents at Drug
giHts or ' y mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELY UUOTJIEKS. 56 Warren Street. New York
Special Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
I will present free a fine 20x40,
exact reproduction that will
stand washing and not fade
away. No bum work, but a
fine permanent Bromide en
largement, fully 4 guaranteed.
This offer is good till October
Ist, 1904.
Fll H K R,
The Outdoor Artist,
Tlic Butler Dye Works
SPRING FEVER
(iood whiskey Ih tin excellent tonic.
Taken either 'straight" or together with
i little quinine or iron, it will overcome
"that tired feelinjj" which in on us nil
about thifl time. We guarantee any of
the following Hranda fit for jonr Hkle
board and all right for your stomach.
ALWAYS iN STOCK.
IIStH. I.AKHI. IIVFKIIOI.r.
till KKMiK.iUKU HTVKitM)\ I 1101 l t'SON,
IHtMMJEK. lltiilMifcPOUT.
uud offer them to ytu 11 year old lit {1 vor full
quart, r# quart* jjflO
GR AITT FATIirR'S CHOICE.
whisicev guaranteed years old, fcJ 00 p« r gal
lon. We pay cxpr«s» change on all mall
orders of |'» 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBf. LE//IN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IH WI.NES AMD LIQLOKS,
Ro 14 Smlthfield St,, PITTSBUSG, PA.
Bell r. ft A. 1450
[teal Investment*,
Home?, Ooal Properties, Morti? f. |
Fit AW if IJ. TOMB
803 Farmers' Hulldlnir. |*h«-imrg, Pa
('ofresponoerin* Soll* <r»«!
- - —-™~- i
HUGH L CONNELLY, j
Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Whiskey
For tvfouicins-l Purposes,
Bell Phone 278
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street
BUTLER, P>>
DR. GREVVER,
No. 229 1 2 SOOIE MAIN ST. 1
NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY
SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO ,
BUTLER, PH. ROOMS 1, 2,
AND 3.
Dr. E. Grower i- a graduate i»f tie
Uuiveraitv of Pern mi l who is
now permanently iiK-atul : t the ah'.ve
aii<irk>rt. where he t.s rurn, women
anl children.
Dibeases of the S\>t"i;i. tbe
symptoms of which • liizzintßS, lack
of confidei.ee. vrjciul wtnkoess in u.eo
and women, trail ri.--it!:; the throat. sp<>ti
fioatir<g before the eyes, l->*» of memory'
nnallr- to cot cent rate tho uiiad on r.ce
subject easily startled when suddeuly
spoken to, aud «»nil 'lirtresard mind
which nnfits them lor p t*n<-
dat'.es of li.c-, m .kiug ii.-ippii.e.-s imp
sible,distressing the action OL the lieurt,
deprtssioc ot the rii?, e\il torti'Od-
cjwardice, fe«r. dreams, liielaL
choly, tire ea*y of feelii:g HS
tired in the mo when retiring,
la k «.f vi.i 7£\. ner, trembiinj:,
CWfnaiuo • f the wind, dc; a. con
aMpHtion, «( •l<ti"H- 1 of (he l:mVs, •
Til'fee fc'> j-.fiV.-!. d .-i . •,'M c> >;imv r o.- lu -
medi 'el_ d t - r--tcnii t > peri'eci
hrviiii.
Lost Manhood Rest~r- d
Weakness of Young Men Cured
Dr. E. Ovi ft r's viriroiv'e lling cures
V :ii icocl-. ilidrocele and Uuptnte
promptly cared without p tin and r.o
fiom hes'uess
11. the worst er..-es of Nervous
Pro-tr .ti"!', Itlienm .iisni. Scrofula,
Old Sore.-?, !>!,.<.">'l POJKUI. Skiii Di-f-i-St s
and all «>? the E r. N>.se,
Throat, fieir', Lnu.-. S >u. ic't l. v, i.
Ki*ine>s and Bl» Ider.
it-,2ii _C riles lis 111", S■rifture,
Tn': M *7t'.ti.c r (lo'ters en red wi'.h
otti euisi ■>/.
fipeeid alteit'ion s dd !..« :h«- tieat
iii-- ! 'it .Vasal (\it»rrh.
! •. ill forfi-it tHc miiii of Five
Tl •.!■» trd Do'! irs for auv cas-- "i' i'ITS
UU r.pir.EP'l'ia CONVULSION* iu-t
li ■ ci.tn.uf cur;'.
Cont>u ; tttioTi fii» and strictiy c-»x»fi
dentiul. Write if \ • .11 caunot c: 11.
Oflicehonrs—FromUa.m to 8:U0 p.
m On Snndsy from Ito 8 p in. only.
Eyes Examined Fres of Charge
R. L. KIhkrATRiCK,
Jev/eler and Gradua'e Optician
Next Door to Conrt House. Butler, Pa
pESairi^v^.Dsaii'sl
S A safe, tv.rfr.fu r. iU .• Suj'pressed P
vi Menstruation. Nev« >'Safe! B
8 Sun;! Hpectly! a (JuurunUed ■
Si or money Mt finid&l. ?<eni prej>ald for V
w SI.OO iv'T Cox. Will lid tli tuon trf»U. to F
H be iKild for when reileveil, samples Free. ■
§ UNITED MCPICAL CO., 3OK LAHC*»TC«. »»A. K
Sold in Batler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy.
W S. &E. WICK,
DKAI.KRS |\ .
nod Worked of s.!l Klcdfe
TM '• >rs. Sash and Mou;tilu».b
O" Well .1 b'i>ecl «!M.
UrTl'-e tiS' Vard
/ '"nnSiiel' ifi» and Vioar e "-'ts
cur ''rrr l>»» t >««t
, pA
We have removed our Marble acd
Granite shops from corner of Main and
Clay streets to No. 200 N, Main street,
(opposite W. D. Brandon's residence),
wbero we will be pleased to meet our
CUB torn era with figures that are rii<bt
Oil
Monuments & Headstones
of I! kitv!s and arc also prepared
to yive st figures on
Iron Fence Flower Vases
etc. i.rf *.>••• have t:tc -tired tha sole agency
from tlio Stewart Iron Works of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, for this town nnd vicinity
P. H. Sechler
Gen. Oyama
Conquers, chiefly because he
! knows what he is doin<r. His hits j
count, because he hits with
; knowledge.
In a speculative campaign, my \
customers have tlie best means of |
instant knowledge of the market j
ami the benefit of ray long ex
perience.
ESTABLISHED 1898.
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
323 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 2135. Main Sf.
Butler,
E. L. STILLWAGON,
Manager.
i
Sre t' e Sign direct
opposite tbe
Old Postofflcc j
la u> lore V s I-h ©j 1
Real E«tnt>. and
Insurance Agency, L!EZ'
iii i>. St j t|3
Butler, i'a. |
I f you have property j "J
t'> sell, trade, or reo
or. want to bay or rVfl
oil' tie dim VJH
List Mailed Upon Application
Do You Buy Medicines?
Certainly You Do.
Then you v uu the best for the
least money. That is our motto.!
Com<- an.l -oe us whet; in ol'
anything in the Drug l ino and |
v;e are sure vot. will cil' .:i air.
We carry i lul line of
•".••rrntca! , T. "'.t Articles, vt«.
Purvis' Pharmacy
S A. PURVIS. PH. M
Both Phones.
313 S IVlair. Batler PI
Gibson's Livery
• old M«y & Kennedy standi
First-class horses and rigs.
Excellent boarding accom
modations.
Good and clean waiting room.
Open day and night.
BERT leCUBLBSS, lw#r.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Feed sr.d Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler 'snn'j
The best of horses and first class rigs «>
w:tvsou hand ami for hire.
Bi ai accommodations In town for perma
niMit b irdlng and transient trade, t-peel
:-«.re guaranteed.
swb!c Roc n: For 65 Hcrsea
a KIKXI c ass of horses, both drivers add
draft tiorai-c always un hand and for sale
Jem full guarantee; and horsei hi'iipl
> ••» ur >uer uutlflcitloo b?
rH;ARSON 3. NACC
T" "
W infpd vt '* a. tlv«' educated men of
"iiitu business ability, teachers »r pro
fcst>l( cal men i refcrred; splendid opiMirlnnl
-1- for tl.e right parties: address. l).>dd. Mead
& Co.. I'uraeson Block, I'ittsbu rjr, Pa.
f»BO. W. AMY, FRAN'K A. EYTH,
B©s. 2l» W. Clav. St. Res. l.t? Bradv St.
Am\) ScE\Jth,
Undertakers© Embalmcrs
ROOM FOR FUNERAL SERVICES.
Galls atiwered promptly to all parts
of the cor.nty. Open all night.
247 Somh Main St , old Pestoffice Room.
BUTLER. PA.
ft. ;l l*hoiie 24.V Pro. f'hor.e <»3l. King ».
Furniture Household Goods
A i Last Building: Coming Down
A d E*ery.hinc Must be Sold ia 30
Carpets Rugs, Linoleum Acd Fnrnitare.
The finest *to<:k from St. Louis Ex position.
Larze Axn«iiiist«T Carpets, that .are all made
to lit rooms: cost anc] $«."» gt> at ?•—">. I
Hrusst'ls cost SM) and £T>O go at ?!:.*. fi'), $17.50;
will fit large ?»lze rooms. Koom size Kugs.
Brussels and Inprain ?.*», ?7.r4), §lO and $!."». A
rare chance. Sample 5 piece genuine Leather
Parlor Suits eost. $125 at and S»V>. Inlaid
Linoleum, thick as a lH»ard. worth ¥1.50 a
gn at 7.V. (Mhers worth sV* >ro at 40c
and 50c, Kxposition samples of l>edrooin
siiit.s; once cost at #4O. ?T."> ones go at
Others at £l2, £ls and fc!o. This is a sale
of a lifetime. Must make room for new
buildinp. We pay the freight.
GOLDSMITH,
Next to Pickerings, W I'enn avc. IMttsbursc,
L. C. WICK,
LlirißEß.
'rL X'l\i
Western University of Penna.
Offers thorough courses of itut uciioa iii the
Arts; Literature; Chemistry; Civil, Mechan
ical, KlectHcal. aud Mining
Medicine; Dentistry and Thartnary
Kor Catalogues addrrss
S. 11. MCCORMICK. ClunKxllor.
Pitt-bur*.: ra
Q ar hop TTOHA the Barl>er T«wie and
Dai UUI I I allu i»o UidepondeuL Only I
weeks requlre«l Very little expense. Send for
14Q5 Prna Avr., I'tttHlMirgli, Pa.
If YOII want to buy or sell any kind of buulness set
CAVANACH CO.. 4-H Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh.
PILKS AND FISTULA. Doctor Gintier, 7031
l'eun ave , Pittsburgh, cures to stay cured; als<i 1
cancer and all chronic diseases and blood complalnti
botlieaDeiaad all ag«s. Tlie advice U free. OM»
su! tat l«m strictly private. Call and see the Doc Vol
Office hours froui 8 a. in. till 8 p. in.
7 Mfe STOCK
' PREFERRED
IN ONE OF OHIO'S bent and oldest
concerns. Write at once
Bank References.
IRVING S, HOFFMANN. Canton. 0,
WillltPll A row wldowako solicitors (ladles
wall till t)r Bontlemen) run make large
'omnilsslons selling vllt edged mining stocks.
Mineral I-ock Box 4*C), I'lttstiurg, Pa.
In order to proro to you
that Dr. A. W. Chase's
mM II U P Ointment is a certain and
J | al«oluto euro for any form
of itching, bleeding, or
protruding piles, the manufacturers guaran
tee a euro. You can use it and if not
cured get your money back. Mr. Casjxt
Walton, laborer, Michigan City, Intl., says:
"I work hard and lift a great deal. Thestrain
brought on an attack of piles. They itched
and they protruded and bled. Nothing helped
them until I used I)r. A. W. Chase's Ointment.
That cured them." 50c. a box at all dealers, or
Db. A. W. Chace MedioikkCo., Buffalo, N.Y.
Or. A. W. Chase's Ointment.
"FREE"
To PRQSPECTIVE INVESTORS IN
| MINING <»!: OIL
Full Information on coming HIU PAYEKS.
Working day and nljrht; turning lUk Divi
dends mont hly Jnto pockets of lucky Stock
holder*. Terms and price at which stock In
thern ran now be had for making BIG PRO
FITS. Mention this paper.
A. 1.. WISHER* id.. Ilranch Office.
',21 s Fourth Avenue. I'lttstiurg. I'a.
fftere.li! Dice ffben ia Pittsbjirg
Tlf ¥! fT.¥TII Entrance 442 Masters Way
World'slargcat ICathtkeller
Everything t<> cut from a landwlen lo a banquet.
r»bl«B ftcroened ofr for private parties Itusliics*
men's lunch, ii.no to 2p. m.. 35c. 213 Diamond
•treet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I IfiUllllW'l'v OBkMAN RE3TAURANT.
I •* FrerTtMnp to •at and diink
lenrvd In tier man stylo, 'imported light and darlr
(>eer on draught. 242 Diamond street, Pittsburgh
Millers Rest aii runt S;
l'lttsl'urgh, I'a.
Joseph Home Co's g?& v -
Plttatmrgli, I'a.. open from Ba. m. mull »:80 p. m.
Mr.li mid Lvncliri at any Hour.
Special liOc Dinner served 11:30 a. in. to 2:30 dally.
Woman's Exchange "SoS&g
111 I'enn are. Tables reserved for Men lt;»o until 5
lloine Cooking.
FIFTH AVENUE opp. omm] Opera Honio, ,
Where to Dine In Allegheny.
Sailer's Tavern
Dy"t. Alleghany, I'a.
LtillK (Miming Riiimi Srrolirt Floor.
VISITORS
IJEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS
AT K. .(. IIIKIOS I, A DIES' A. OENT'ri
DiNING & LUNCH ROOMS.
li»i. '..'l Park "Way, Allegheny City
Opposite Boggs A Buhl g.
Advertise in Tbe Citizen.
rAn nil r Two second hand electric]
I UK J ALti elevators. also t«c hand
power elevators
-EF.LAITf.LEVATOH CO.,
Fountain St. near Seventh ave, I'lltsburj, Pa
NIDLATO HOTIL Collins and Broad St..
Beautifully furnished, hoi and cold water In
every roox, electric light. steam beat, con
v»nteni to all oar line* and Fast Liberty
station. A. 11 Cramer. Kan son Mgr.,
Pittsburg. Pa.
n[rM Lecaues he neglected Ma hea.'. Ha
I Situ MM to (H a toupee. • The r*.
•ult was ha took
t a cold lnjils headj
moved dowow*»d.
Pr-euaunis and
ONDfRSOH.
S will make toujiees to salt all bald head*.
a Consult me. Have a full line of sentle
fj man'* »!«*. mustaches, etc.. at the low-
But price*. Office hour* from » a. m. to
I 7p. m.»Cal! on 'phone :i<- Oram. *
OPENING OF
NEW SALES STABLES.
Mr. Phillip Stelnmlllor will open new Sales
Stable corner Third Street and Penn Ave..
Pitt-»burp. PH.. on March Ist, 190&, with an
extra pood lot of Pit and Praft Mules. als»o
heavy draft and general purpose Horses.
Pliiilip Steinintller, Prop.
rMPIUK IIF.TECTIVE AIiF.XCY.
Licensed and Bonded.
Room 4c2. :»I7 Fifth Ave. Plttsburp. Pa. Bell
'Phone 2>4 Grant. Night Call. I"JLN-H Highland
GEO. W. MILLER. .Ir,. Director.
Hany . Marlii\
STOCKS & Member Pittsburg Stock
BONDS. Exchange.
3>2 Times Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
If Ton Want to Make a Quick Sale oi Yoor
rrojKrty or Business Write Us.
We make a spei-ialty of selling hotels,
stores, merchandise, storks and rial estate
of every description.
H. A. SHAFFER CO..
4-10 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa.
ESTABLISHED IMS.
JOHN U BAKBOUK Ji£.
BANKER AND BROKER.
101 Times Ruildlug. Pittsburg, Pa.
Member of Pittsburg Steck Exchange.
H. F. JACQUES AUDIT CO.
Consulting Accoustaiits and Auditors.
Improved System of Accounting Installed,
S.tecial Attention Given to Municipal
Accounting.
511 Titues Building, Phone 2802 Court
PITTSBURGH. PA.
horses horses
hors> s horses
horses ilwfrfOFi horses
horses JVMm horses
horses Jfti] W horses
horses m horses
horsi's I
horses horses
horses
horses hordes
horses t horses
horses horses
horses fly WW
horses fll Ma ■ t-»u. horses
horses n[l horses
horses H » horses
horses - horses
Imrses We have from 7.1 to IjOhead of [!!!l2hc
horses horses constantly on hand. |,, (rs( . s
horses Thea ® horses come from the |, orsos
horses v "y '"' s ' shippers In the coun- hor9)?s
horses i r - v - A" <mg them you will tlnd horsP!l
horses ?.P ecd -rhrauKht and h()rs „.,
horses Sonera! Purpose Horses. If horseg
horses y? u httvo anything to dispose horses
horses >*?."' an " ,w> t! , n<l ready sale horses
horses " l ', U " r „ M,?vn a /v h °rses
horses Auction. E\ EK\ MON DAY horses
horses and evening by electric light. horses
liors-s * e " v . cr :w0 he ad of ■»" horses
horses Tl ,'? s , e , w U /Tf ry horses
horses one ,c sold fot" the high dollar, horses
liorses without reserve. horses
™ * THOS. DONALDSON. Prop. ,™ *
"AN. A KM 1 KIM. Manager.
liorses RIVERSIDE SALES STABLES, horses
North End Sixth St.. Bridge,
Allegheny. Pa.
AUCTION SALE
HORSES,
VEHICLES AND
HARNESS.
W. J. Thubron,
7-W-ll W. Montgomery Ave.,
Allegheny, l'a.
Will Sell on April 6th and 7th
At the corner of l'ederal Street and Mont
gomcry Avenue, his entire Livery Outllt. to
jult tne livery business, consisting of .V
llond of Horses. Saddle Horses. Driving
liorses. Pairs. Coach Horses and Speed
Horses. 50 Vehicles, Top Buggies, Runa
bouts. Surries, Traps and Station Wagons,
all In tlrst-class order and most ly made by
Mover. 10 Sets Single and Double Harness.
Buggies and Harness will be sold Thurs
day. A prll oth. commencing at 10 a. m.
Horses will be sold Friday. April 7th, com
menclng at Id a. m. Sale rain or shine.
Terms 1)0 days credit will be given on ap
proved security.
.1. A. McIvELVEY, Auctioneer.
Heavy Draft. General Purpose and Drlvlnfi
Horses always on hand. Private sales only
We buy and sell the host only.
Allegheny Horse Exchange,
SlO-518 First St., Allegheny, Pa.
M. MAUX, Prop.
I Hnrsei
1 Horse,
I ?Li Horsei
WtkJfgff Horsei
f ' Horsei
* ■ 11. 11' >rsi
-rr "y Horsei
I have constantly on hand 100 to heat
of driving, draught and general nurpos<
horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio. Al
horses guaranteed as represented or tnonej
refunded. Come and see them before liuylni
elsewhere. OWEN FITZSIMMON'S. Sali
Stable. 410 U2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
Von need One In Your Kitchen, sampl<
mailed 10 cts. Agents wanted, hav<
manv. all successful.
WORLD MANUFACTURING CO..
•Ml Diamond St. Pittsburg, Pa
PEHKINS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCY
£ll Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Established ISKt. licensed and bonded.
Telephones (private exchange) 8011, lfcsi
IMCourt. I*. & A. 57H Main; nlirlit call. Bell
Hazel-S-L. Legitimate detective work In til
Its branches, solicited and promptly attend
ed to by skilled and lawful operallves.
$;" eirs tmum
9¥AL PILLS
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manuu »i,.t *• Jt. IWf r.>t t . DTE.," .» WIT,
br iTlurn llsll *..«•,> •. - M I.!*. 4old b)
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[C. F. T. Pape, |
I gJEWELERii j
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? 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
THE SHOW YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Tln« Only Wild West Exhibition Here Tlii* Year.
The Only Great Far East Exhibition In the World.
Pawnee Bill's
HISTORIC WILD WEST AND GREAT FAR EAST,
BUTLER. THURSDAY. MAY
. \ :-:NOLOC:CAL CONGRESS.
The only amusement enterprise presenting tfce n-freshinsly new educational and
scientific WORLD'S WONDERS.
ABSOLUTELY RIGdT UP TO THE HOUR.
Commanding the admiration and respect of Christendom.
Receiving honor.; and plaudits bestowed l>y whole Nations.
Man's Brains Triumphs over the eh ments in the only perfectly constructed.
ain Ollin Whose ability to ride the winds is practically deiron-
AI K SHI H strated. in two daily ascensions from the hu>:h arena,
fill I Vjllll • The only one ever constructed tha'. will stand minute
inspections and respond to the will cf its controlling power, as d ->ph an obedient
child to its mother.
Over 1,000 men and women collected from such quarters of the globe that few
white men have ever dared to visit.
Picturesque equestrian exhibition of exceptional Novelty.
Trne oriental realism, graphically nud vividly presented by real natives.
Nothing like it ever seen before and probably nothing like it will ever be seen agixn
EVERY TYPE OF MALE AXD FEMALE INHABITANT.
Habits and Customs of the RED MEN—lllustrated by Themselves.
Whole Indian villagesof many famous tribes, painted warriors. »iuawa.p;ippoose«.
Representative riders with Native Stands of every European Nation.
Many strange aud peculiar people W» ird music from the far Eastern Ilemisph'sre
Japanese Cavalry from Yankee Nation of the Orient. An army of cowbovs
and frontier heroes Dazzling military reviews by detachments of the armies of
the World. First and only tannine Sinhalese Band from "The Diviue Island,
Ceylon. Native horsemen from Manchuria's Hills. Chinas Disputed Territory.
veterans from the Philippines. Prince Lucas' Famous Cavuliy from
the Steppes of Russia.
TWO POSITIVELY DISTINCT SHOWS
The Wild West -With its Plainsmen. Indians. Chiefs and their followers,
Cowboys. Cowgirls, Scouts. Broncho Busters.
The Great Far East -Resplendent, in Oriental Splendor, with i>rubs, Rus
sian Cossacks. Japanese. Cannibals, Eist Indians, Egyptians Sinhalese. Hindoos,
Filipinos, Boers and Strange People from every section of the Tropical Ulmes
Two performances daily—rain or sliiue, under rain and sun-proor canvass.
Seats for ten thousand people, in a comfortable manner.
Doom open at 1 and 7 p. m. to Congress of All Nations.
Two Ticket Wagons and no Speculators—The Red Wagon for General Ad
mission. The White Wagon for Reserved Grandstand Tickets.
A Downtown Ticket Ofllce will be Established at Pnrvis Pharmacy. .213 S.
Main St, Show Day, where reserved coupon seats may be secured at no advance
in prices.
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THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. ?
I THE |
I Butler County National Bank, i
I A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of f
Buler Coutiy to do business wih. I
/Capital# 300,000.00 $
Isx^la-jasss
| We invite YOUR business—assuring ycih PROMPT,
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. §
| "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" |
Everybody Praises the Home Savings Bank
! System. Have You Tried It? 3
Butler Savings & Trust Co. I
108 South Main Street- |
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ESTABLISHED woo-
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL 5100.000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) "
DIVIDENDS PAID - - " " 56,000.C0
None Stronger in the Lour\ty.
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