Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 18, 1891, Image 4

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    All Styles, © Oxfords,
All Grades, ~~j Patent Leathers,
All Materials, Tennis,
All Prices, g Wigwams,
Now is Your Time to Buy.
TV - in Seasonable Goods,
o
J- i j«3t r*n. .v. i boiae front tte Eactarc markets' where I purchaa
,>( fufl ptook • >ud ». >w prepm-d to offer some grand bargains in
Scaac.it Ma goodß—opw* toe Blippere, .uford ties, lawn tennis shoes, wig
wun u 6 hm color gooda. 0*» hundred pairs men's patent leather shoes,
congi • v* lace at %i 55 per pair, wigwams at 50 c., cloth slippers at 25 c.,
' •id B- - v «Jtb : r bargains itv tV"* "»n*e line of gcods.
Av b x jtiitt recced • fine line of ladies band welt shoes, button ana
1 m « rI.L ft_a Wi'boot j,»te.* tfpfc, which we are selling a great many pairs
of 'ilia tbe rerrjateat avyl*> afioe and many pairs will be worn this year.
Tb*~ T*nge in pru* IS 00 to $5.00. Cell aad select yourself a pair be
fore Tenable uta af* übo We have also eft * dozens pairs of the $1.75
lace ?we *till oa Jaea 3.0 5). ICCMJ. J C ngola shoes ones to fives
at *. lafaatt cbamoU moccasins a* 25 c. per pair. .
A tU .i Of i '.- i ;-nta every day ehces, oil grain, kip, calf and
sat »«• email merit .o, Men'a fine cajf, kang-roo and dongola shoes at
$2..V< («ptc: • fine). Men* >«uid sewed aboee an" atyles or material desired
i 50. * big eeaofUßeet of mens "A" celf am* onff gooas, lace and con
pia oo or tip oa Ww -t $1.85 to $1.75. .... . »*< or
'or'. fi«* .( aod kangarix. hlp\ cui at T5, meduai cnt sl.-.->
" he at' o> It'rn tn4 chudtenV shoes wa- u?»er so foil and complete
a* .iat p. *wi% JOeriag many iad&ov&.eats to bej and styles that will
*i:.v <nd plwe *R. .
A fan vaek ai men's bo* to» b ot* and dh- • a . Shoes raag ng in price
fro? sUstosN». Boole $8.50 to $3 60.
.t aff tic 44 J%U 4oek.'f:ir .v make bo;.-to*<d boors \nd shoes
o« i on tr *.a.
it dor a of nc«ke fine SU.<«r at $o 00 per pair.
p : oi3 and Shoes Made to Order
.. (Wiring neewj -ad y uuiotiy doae.
-• i rock of .-*ti«r aad fiudings, lleeksoiiio ap;ot.fl and shoemakers
I . 1 , L ll r
\ a-u< y iir*. m>" *o boy wwe wish tJ reduce onr =u>ck tD make
% c.. . f« t ""a. food*
tftaa in need of aayteug in < JT line give m» a cal..
■j i--t by m£.i! wP! receive prompt end areful attention.
JOHN BICKEL.
BUTLER, - -- -- - PENN'A
Tee, any oee with ball an aya. r
Even ifh«'i»naar-«i)rt»Ud, |
o*n see that there's at least one store ,
Where patroM are deli*Uted. JHI I I \VMf/ jj
The mind's eye of a sightlew man I II Ml
Haapowanofebsarratioß, "
Which tails him that wa sell at rates I y
The lowest in oreatioo.
DOUBTLESS WILL BE CONVINCED IF THEY CALL AT
AL RUFF'S SHOE STORE
I a t» ..a>. —e targmikc:
L..iUb' Pir-o Clo:z T ».p dongola ramp, pateuttip, J2 00
NnW proeeso rrtiL-h - 2 00
Fim dc.u»ola W - - 1 25
• Oo't - - 1 25
' K.. u , - 1 00
Patent It at: e-tii» dong la butt - 125
•• •* lace - 1 25
*• Oxijrds - - 15
' Opera sl.ppers - 50
Cio*ll Sl'.jj.era - 25
Brery dey at oes - - -75
will not-pemitt oa to tell you about tbe extremely low prices of
"our m'-« a abeea. »re sailing eliildren'a nt ouch ridiculous low pric s
aat voi will be mrpriatd r and sj« us. It costs nothiutr to f-ee our
.oC'ia, Yours for Solid Leather.
AL. RUFF,
114 South Main Street. Butler, Pa
PALL AND WINTER
BTOCK OF
Boots, Shoes and Eubbers
NOW BEADY AT
HUSELTON'S,
Comprising Emj Inown Style in Footwea in the Great Shoe
Manufacturing Centres of the East.
Daily Crowding Our Big Store with all the Choicest and Newest
Styles in Footwear from a Cheap Brogan to the Fin
act Hand-Turn Lady's Button Boot.
NOW INI COME AND SEE THEM!
Tber<> isu'ta style worth oonsiderDg we haven't got,and thn prices are
so lo* a M within the reach of evry man or woman in Butler county.
v. Jt Men'd, Boya' and Youthn' Boots are a grsnd display, cut from the
cjaC . fm Chicago Kip.
Womy'abesT/ c&!f, kip, grain aod voal in lace and button, they posi
livt!y will reelst water, Prices iu women's, 85 c. to $1 25. Ladies fine
shoea at sl, $1.25, $1.35, $1 .10 arid $2 Caa't bd duplicated in Butler Co
Men's fice ebo'rs ia calf, cordovan, kaugaroo, buff aud veal iu McKay,
Ow.>uyear and land walta, all ntvles, all widths, ironi $1 up to $3 Drop in
abb '*et ob, we will intercut you. RtcoHei.i, every bad y's dollar is worth
lOOceuta at BDaelton'6. No two prices. Goods guaiautecd us represented.
Repairing of ail kind a done.
B. C. HU6ELTON, 102 N. Main bt., Butler
All Kinds of Job Work done
at the "Citizen" Office.
Nothing On Eartli Will
t*AK$
HENS
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting Urns.
7 sVriVtlr A Nl< N' lA inc. '• Oru- larjro can TOO
I %mT say
If j oa ran*i n ** q ,
25 ceuft, fr-c with Sl"rtlers or more. Samilo c py
TAIMND
Is the Best Household Keiuedy
It is a positive cure for
PILES
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA,
And All Skin Diseases,
An Invaluable remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swell
ings, Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, etc.
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per liox. Send
3 two-ecnt stamps for free samp! box and book.
TAR-OID COMPANY,
CHICAGO, Mljl*.
For Sale bv D. H. Wuller, Butler.
JO/XYK PC)
\/ Did boocht \| W
ACME BLACK IKG
and I'll hare it ms? nor.
Wolff'sACMEßlacking
IS A CREAT LABOR SAVER.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
RAIN AND 6NOVZ DON'T AFFECT IT.
NOBRUSHINC REQUIRED.
MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF.
USED BY MEN. WOMEN AICD OHILDREW.
Can be irubed like OO Cloth.
ASK IH AIL STORKS FOR
rurir.
WIUBTAIN OLD & New PUMNITURC otid
WILL STAIW GLASS AND CHINAWANK '
WILLSTAIN TINWARE at tne
WILL STAIN YOUB OLO BASKETS same
WILL STAIN BABY'S COACH mite.
WOIiFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Blood i3 tho r
riccrs, Black IleaJ-, nni all '"
Jv Blood. Bold by Druggists. V.
n Tlf Htdlsltt Co., PittiVursb, It.
afmmmn nntmii
R-m FOR sflTi:
Tho win »f>ii ins iarni,cont<Uninn
slxly acres, mure <>r ltv- -. and lo.uted In Adams
r»p., oi* !iif l'.v;u in.(l Mars road, near
Marshal! Jin ; Myuraa : !afions on 'lie r. & \V
K. H. iUi-l near tna C'.illerv oil Held.
If. eonlains a Rood huus>'. jjood 1 • *nk barn
ax:U, good (iiitliutlrtlnga, orchard, level
and tjood two ue.ir house, pump
m barii. and ull In >?o<)d order.
Infinite of or address
James Davidson,
Myoma P. O ,
Butler Co., Pa-
GOOD w=
llvUil WEARING OUT
nirrn Rothes,
I llrrn AS LITTLE OR
U™ n NO RUBBING
rnin IS REQUIRED.
SHAM f° Lio^
JUnr DIRECTIONS
CLOSELY;
The Most Pnccenufnl Remedy ever rllsco*
ered, tu It Is certain lu IU cfTccts and docs not
kllster. Ilcad proot below:
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Belvbunox, Pa.. N'JV. 27, *9O.
DR. B. J. KEN-PALL Co. :
Oent^—l would like to mako known to those who
lire almost persuaded t«» UM;Kt>miairH SrtaMa euro
ihofnet that I think i: h= a loobtcxcclieut Liniment-
I have used Jton a BICHHI Spavin. TIIC hor&e went on
threo legi for three years when J commenced to
uso your Kendall's Siiavin Cure. I uaed ten bot
tles on the horse ana have worked him for threo
years since and has not been lam".
Yours truly, WM. A. CURIw
GEUMANTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 2,183®.
I D&. B. J. KENDALL CO..
Enoftburgh Falls, Vt.
Oeots: Iu praise of Kendall'* Snaviu Curo I will
say. that a year a«o I had a valuable youue horse be
como very lamo. hock eilarged aucl swollen. Tho
horsemen about bero('* e have no Veterinary Sur
geon here) pronouueed Us Iswaw- Blood Spavin
or Thorouglipin, they all told mo there was no
cure for It. he becameal>out useless,and I con
sidered him almost wort hless. A f ri< ud told me of
tho merits of your Kendall's opavin Ciu*»', so I
bought a bottle, and I could eco very plainly gr« • •
improvements Immediately from Its use.and before
the bottle waa used up 1 was satisfied that it wa*
doing him a great deal of good. 1 bought a second
bottlo and before It was used up my horse was
cared and has been in the team doing heavy work
all tho season since lust April, showing no uioro
signs of it. I consider your Kendall's Spavin < 'uro
a valuable medicine, and It should fx- in ©very
stable In the land. Respectfully your*.
EITQENB DEWITT.
Price $1 per bottle, or bottles for $"». All drug
gists have it or can get It for you, or it villbo? at
to any address on receipt of price by t i < prop. tu
tors. DR. 11. J. KEMIAM. CO..
Enosbnrch Fall** Vcrmoac.
SOLD 11Y ALL 1)P. TU GISTS. .
A pamphlet of information
■ftstruct dI t bo llun toAW
MONEY
Wd furuUh ••cry(hlii|C- We otait ><«u. No r.*k. ou ran -!r% «•
jour »par« momenta, -.r afl > <tr lime la lh«« *>u»k. 1 l«i* i» an
entirely newlea<l,an(J brinir* " ondtiful tuccran toevrrjr*Likt.
Brrlaiifra are ear.ilnj; fr. ni SSi I » per week and upwards,
ana more afiT a Utile c«|«eiirnc<». We can funi!«ti >ou the » n«-
tloywt M«I I Mich j iHiI.F. No space to exntal 1
ifermaUou 6> . ilfll btl, *ilNt
•-.Subscribe lor tbe Cm /.en.
V Convenient Froicrb.
Guest I understand that there is a
rule in this hotel against feeing serv
ants.
Porter —Yes, sir; but remember that
exceptions prove the rule.—Munsey's
Weekly.
niSC'SETIOS IS VALOIS
t it! t-k !
Tommy—What' Are you afraid of a
little mouse?
Jennie- X. • 1 jumped on the chair
so that I wouldn't IK- afraid.—Munsey's
Weekly.
A Sagffoutioii.
"I can't stop the tram at Yonkers,
sir," said the conductor. "lhis is a
through express."
'•Dear uie, how awkward! Y«u
couidn't—ah—put me off if I were a bit
disorderly, eh?"— Harper's Bazar.
strictly Domestic.
Uncle Hiram (at post office window)—
What's the postage on a two-ounce let
ter, captain?
Clerk —Foreign or domestic?
Uncle niraun —Domestic. Its to
wife. —Judge.
Very Couritftiuff*
"Tubbs wouldn't let bis fiancee work
any Jong> rat the s. > fountain."
"What was tb" trouble'."
"She g>' til" wiri: mixed." —Puck.
A Cure for Paralysis.
Frank Cornelius, of Fnrcell, Ind. Ter.,
say.-: "I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife
had paralysis in tho face, to buy a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. To their
great surprise before the bottle had all
been used she wa* a great deal better.
Her face had been drawn to one side; but
the Pain Halm relieved all pain nnd sore
ness, and the month assumed it- natural
shape." It is also a certain cure for rheu
matic:!, lam.-hack sprain*, swellings and
lameness. 50 cent bottles for sale by D.
H. Wnller, Lntler: A. Bowers. Prospect:
Breaden & Allison. W. Sunbury.
—lt is reported that Ben. Hotran, tho
evangelist and reformed pugilist, so well
known in the oii country, ha opened n
series of meotings in Honolulu, Sandwich
I si and s.
Pleasant Employmentat Gccd Pay.
The publishers of SEKH TIME ANIIITAU
VEsT.an old established inontlily,determin
ed to greatly increase their subscription
lists will employ a number of active
agents for the ensning «ix.months at foo.-
00 per month or more if, their services
warrant it. To insure active work an ad
ditional ca-'i prize of SIOO.OO will he
awarded the agent who obtains the the
largest number of tbseribcrs "The
earlv bird get- v.irm.' Send four
silver dimes, or tv eent stamps with
yi'ur application, .-ii.t : our age «nd
teiiitovy desire-l. |.«:i»i prominent
bu> ire s- man a- a relet cue. us to your
capablities, and we will t'ive you atrial.
Th" 40 cents pays ronr own subscription
and you v. ill TC -eive full particnlars.
Addres SEED-TIME A XI) IIAU VEST,
La Plniue, l'a.
Xovember will be Thank.-triring
Day.
—lteb on human and horses a i<i all ani
mal# cured in 30 jMinutrs by AVoolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold
I.y .1 (' h'edick. drilgilst, Butler.
—Give your frirl a souvenir spoon.
s .vc Y'-.ursell Money.
AVii i! \on go to i'i tsburgh. Pa., stop at
the Anchor Lfoi!.-', corner Liberty and
Fourth street-. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
liOih-iJiirs. 25, —35. —or 50 cents.
l'iy enactment of the l ist legislature a
bushel of potatoes shall weigh 50 pounds.
—Gi.i-sin,pp.- a iMtiug np almost
ev- n •; in tie Ligonfer valley, includ
ing the l'. nces
Chamberirun'3 Eye and Skin
Ointraeut.,
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
letter, oult Ki num. Bcalil Hfad, Old
Chronic Sore?, Fever bores, Eczema,
Itch, Frairic Seratcims fcoro Nipples
and Piles. It is cooiiup aed soothing.
Hundreds of cases br.vo IJO.. I cured by
it after all other trcaiiiicnt bad failed.
It is put up in 25 and 50 cent hoses.
—The balloonist his a good many ups
and downs.
Consumption Surc!y Cured.
To THE ioiroit:- Please inform your rcd.lura
that I lmvc a positive rasiejy (ur tlin above-named
diaejf o. ity Its tirnaly use thousands of hopelees
casas bavo boon ptnaaacutly curcl. I shall b. lad
to tend two bottles of my remedy FKEE to any of
year leaders who have connuniution if they xrill
eeie.l mo their I..mr -a1 r. O. a . 'iuM. Xtejiicrf
fnlly. T. A. SLOCOU, U. C.. 131 Peart <it. H. V.
Ut' T 2>finn ( ri!< <s vnu write ns niib'k
io J ir.UUU IV. \Y. W£=..J, l. ete { llts
llicn.and ivlll : iiic | iliiuietii j ■ .i:it MI ,
with ry and • - . .c,- ;»;■ ;ej weekly. I'ull
or I'nri I Hie*. K* : 'ej,ei»e.- nor re<|i|lrcd. Stock
coiopb >e. lneludliiL' iiiany f .at • lliiiK i peeial
lie.' >»• oiiiia ;r,e Address
( . I!. H.VWKS&fO.
". mser.vninn. Koeliester, N. V.
rslablMifd is*.'..
"r\ DOCTORS LAKE
' iC S J IUVAIii UISrtNSAItY.
s ir- r? Con. PENS AVE. AND FOURTH Sr..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
', All (onus of Delicate aud Com
♦ plicated Diseases rcquirlujrCoN
'-T * * 'fSy KinKSTlALandScißSTlFlcMed
"* ieation nro treated fit this Pi --
n ■; ith :i euccess rarely attained. Dr. S.
<: i . : -.! member of the Royal College of l'iiy-
.■.t : Surgeons, raid is tlie oldest and most
:• I i SPECIALIST in thec'tv Special nt
u • ;i\ in to Kcrvoua Debility t> oni excessive
. :«u ■.■ rtion, indiscretion of youth, etc.. caus
-1 -lciii ami mental decay,lack of energy,
' ' m'.eiiey, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores Fits,
.. rheumatiwi, and oil di-eiaesof the Skin,
1.. • :.;i' _'st'rlnar>*Organs,etc. Consultation
■•I strictly confidential. Offii che urn,!) to
; fo 8 r. H.; Sundays 2 to 4 ". onlv.
• ■ i ; j:*e or ad.lriss Dili*. LAKE. Colt.
\ • j;. ANDITIIST..I*ITTSHL'IiOIt ; V
ft'i-' TIIOC '.Ve in'b-rsltfued, are entliely
n!J ;u « iof Kuotur. ! ■ I)r. .1 11.
M.V i'i:, S::i .lasiiee!. Hili:;ilcl; lr:i I"b's.
t ii iri'iiiic, N\w IMi- .*. >i.l. I'M., I. Sandt
So:itb r-iS'Mi. !,1 . I }•■ .C f. A. pe'urck, Oley,
l*a !■'. j-tai'lev, l_'! Spruce m.. let; eon, l'a.
A selmclii.r. l>sl.\ I';!.. I» 11. Noll.
I nt. :.il:i. I* Win. i:. liiirtcustlC' i'lla-nlx
\ille | ;,. \v. ,l. b' lnlne li. M'l Washington Kt..
beaduii,'. i'a.. .1.? vine, Koi> Howard St.. Ilar
r.si.urj:. 1* .. I . K-eiin. Donubessvllle. l'a. lir,
MAYI'I; is .it Hotel iVun. Kendiua. l'a.. on the
2d SaiurUnv of each month, fa'l and see him
PATENT STCEL PICKET FENCE.
HANDSOME, INDESTBI CTIIIEE.
Cheaper than Wood.
- ' i' -i , i ; * .
Beftlag,)canbcu*o4oa imn or Wood I'uits. When writia? for
f>r!:c» give Quantltj, Ntiml rr of Gates, Double and Single, l
wanted. We aiao >!»nu'acturtf
BtaMd FittliiKi, Pire Bhutters «nl Hi'.K KSCAPKB, Cellai '
Doors. nnJ RblMom, Kraor; ai. i Irvn Grtl i, VIKE DOOft AND 1
WINDOW SCHhKN'S, aad ail kiuila of W IRK WORK.
TAYLOR & DEAN,
201, 203 Jfc 205 Market St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOR m ONLY*
HSl?];' y; ~r-*ox tf -.TerFAILING MAIfIJOO*
l's< - - aad N£aVOUB UI.SII.IIV, i
r-51 • 11" ;Tt i i v ' i-ae»iief Body and Kind, ElT:cl«
UU]3ULU|IO Kr.irsorE3cc!»e«inol(lcryoi:ij. !
r.«on»l, WiMIOOU f*j!iy ISnlnrH. li«'W t » rnlsrs.-
B»r. MI ihrnWH* K, 1 M*F\f(.Ol PIRTSOF ftODT. 1
At., ii.' - nnfaMl:. - »I«SIC il(f » TSKXT—In » dij. j
• fr-ru i«> S;« -« aa>: * er? l»ia t>.3n»rlrt. TFrllr thfui, r
D < . '.'(•ilUautd proof* BkHllrd fira'sd ' fr**«
. U. CO H BWMAaS
r V * —*•-■— 1
T1 I I . QIT3 ZE N .
tliM'hL A \ M
rorrp <ir Habit.
Miss ltecollete lat full .ires* recep
tion) —Wh 'i'- t'nr.t hauil -omc stranger
I was talking with, papa?
Papa -Why <1- • you ivi>H to know?
'•Bccau.se he i> so polite. He apolo
gized for watching me so intently, nn<l
said it was merely from force of habit."
'•Ho is Dr. Knowall. the eminent
anatomist." — K. V. Weekly.
A Consistent ArtUt.
Miss Pearl White I \\i"-h yon to
paint my portrait.
Dobbin? l'm sorry, madam, but I
can't do it
Miss Pearl White—Why not?
Dobbins —I never copy other paint
ings.—Puck.
Sti«» Coulfl.
Kate —I've l»vn rescued from a wa
ter)' grave by nine 1 parate and distinct
nice young men this summer.
Helen —Well, you can't marry them
all.
Kate—l can't? Chicago is my native
fcity.—Judge.
licasant Personalities.
Mr. smith —You must have been put
ting alcohol on your lips—they're so
red.
Mrs. Smith —You must have been put
ting alcohol between your lips—your
nose is so red. —Munsey's Weekly.
A Flag liaising-
Wish lets—We had a flag raising in
front of our lipuse the other day.
Bishlets—Getting patriotic?
Wishlets—Oh. no, there was a leak in
the waterpipe aud they bad to take up
the sidewalk. —Brooklyn Eajrlc.
He Did Hl* Best.
Head of the Establishment—David,
you are a fool.
David—Well, sir, 1 can't help it.
When you engaged me, you told me to
Imitate you, and I've done the best I
could.—Jury.
The IJterary Fad.
Mrs. Forimdred—l see it is the fad in
England now to have some literary lion
at every reception. What's that?
Mrs. D'Avnoo—Oh. 1 presume it's
some great author, like Ward McAllis
ter. —N. Y. Weekly.
The Way to Do It.
Miss Jludd—How do you manage to
keep your clothes so nice on board the
yacht?
Yachtsman —Oh, yachtsmen only
wear their yachting clothes on land.—
—That tired feeliusr is overcome, nnd
appetite and streiiffth i»ivon by ITood's
Ssrsapirilla
—The organization of "corners" in
wheat is of very ancient origin. That cor
ner which Joseph organized in Kgyptain
wheat was by all accounts a very succe.-s
--ful affair.
To Our Subscribers. •
The special announcement which :•!>
pearcd in our columns some time -ir.ee,
announcing a special arrangement with Dr.
1!. J. Kendall Co., of Kuosburgh Falls,
Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on the
llor.-e and his Diseases." whereby our sub
scribers were enabled to obtain a copy of
that valuable work free by sendiug their
address to B. J. Kendall Co. (aud enclosing
a two-cent stamp for mailing same; is re
newed for a limited period We trust «!!
will avail themselves of the opportunity of
obtaining this v»inahle work. To every
lover of the ilot-e i! is indifper.-abie, a- it
treat, in a .simple manner all the dise;'.-es
which liitlict this noble animal. Its
phenomenal sale throughout the United
.States and Canada, make it standard
authority. Mention this paper when send
ing for ''Treati. e.
—A tax is imposed on Viennese ladies
by the Supreme oiinit.m* Coniinitt— be
cause of their
said to jeopaidize the public health by
scattering and disturbing t-10 di« :i»o germs
in the dust.
To Consumptives.
l'lse uielers having been restored to
health by sing le i ie.ms, alter (.altering for
several years with a severe luLg ailection,
and that dread citease Consumption, is
noxious to make known to his fellow sutler
ers the means of cure. To those who de-ire
it, he will cheerfully d ;Irve of charge) a
copy of the prescription u ed, *hicli tbey
will find a sure cure tor Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis rud all tlncat
aud lung Maladies. He hopes nil iullerers
will try bis Bemedy, ,:s it is invaluable.
Those desiriuj/ the prescriMi"U, which -ill
co.t tlieui iialliiQi;, au:l may prore a lili-v
lug, wit! please address lii'.v. I DWABO A.
WILSON, Williamsburg, KIII;;s- County.
York
A W. Va. womau leli her
bady sleeping in the cradle while »bc was
making ■ ap. >11(1 heard the infant cry,
and hurraing into the house, ditcoverei! nu
enormous black snake coiling around hi r
child. The snake had swallowed the ba'.e's
arm to the shoulder. The horrified mother
killed the suake, which was sewn feet two
inches long, of the black racer species, and
fought wickedly. The babe's arm was
blistered as if it had bpen immersed in
scalding water.
—Kheumatism turod in a daj—"Myati--
cure" for rheumatism aud neuralgia, radic
cally cures in Ito ;i days. It action upon
the system is remarkable aud mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 els. Sold by .1 C
Kedick, druggist, butler.
—"There's too much whi.-ky in modern
politics," says an exchange lie ought to
try taking less modern politics.
—Dr. Ktnner's Golden Ilelicf is warrant
ed to relievo toothache, headache, neural
gia. or any other pain m 2 to 8 minute.-
\ Iso bruises, wounds, wire cut s, swellings,
bites burns, summer complaints, colic,
(also in horses), diarrhoea, dysentery and
flux. II satisfaction not given money
returned.
—lf money be the root of evil, envy i
the root of discontent.—Xe-.v York Times.
But money never was the root of evil. It
is the love of money, whi v i is quite a dif
ferent thing. More of u.- iiavo the root
than the money.
—spectacles and Eyeglasses mado by
Robert Hruce|Wallace, (successor to the
"Fox Optical C 0.,) at OL'4 Peun Avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa., are conceded the best and
most comforts I 10. Save money by having
him fit your eyes.
—There are 1(5,000,000 cows in the I
country and it does look a.-, if there should
be milk enough to go arouud without hav
ing to wear out so many pumps.
—For headaches, biliousness, constipa
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, the blues,
scrofula, the blood and all skin eruptions
Dr. Fennel's lilood and Liver Kemedy and
Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to
satisfy or money refunded.
—"I have such au indulgent husband,'
-aid little Mrs. Doll. "Yes; so George j
says," responded M. Spiteful. "Some !
times indulges too much doesn't lie.'"'
—English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, sol! or < alloused lamps and blemishe- i
from horses, t.iood spavins, curbs, splints, j
sweeney, ring bone, -tiile-. serr.ius all ,
swoleii throats, roughs, etr.
u.-e ol one bottle. Warranted the ;no.-t j
W(«n<lerful blemish cure ever known Sold
by J l' I.'edi l k. iliiij;aist, Duti' r.
—A Cnester man tied n stone on his cat's |
nr. k and threw it overb »ard. When
arrived at home hi found the feline had
gotten there first, dragging the stone after j
it.
—Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve j
any cough in one hour. Equally good for I
horses. Gives energy and strength. Money j
refunded if satisfaction not given.
—Although a girl likes to own a man's j
love she never likes to own her own.
—The American hog ha- downed the I
German hog.
i
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney nnd Backache j
Cure is warranted to give satisfaction in J
every case or uiouoy returued.
ARK lOU
Looking for I r(?aio. in Dress itoods, Silk , Challicx, Uiughuuis, Hosiery,
Gloves, Uudtrwet . lV.r|>t.ts, ICu: ■ siris, etc.
Da you k«<»w ti nt vou can do
BETTER
in of i-oofi'; ?\r
Traiitmans
than at any other house no matter where located.
Cull and you will find out,
2(H) and 202 S. Main St.
BUTLER. - - PA.
GOING TO HTTSIIEI?:
I! you visit Pittsburgh's big Exposition thin fall, do not fail to make a call
ori us. We l ave put forth every effort to make our stores unusually at
lractivt and the present stock is roach larger thau we ever carried before.
We guarantee to fare yon money on all purchase*.
A World of Bargains.
are here foi your inspection. Don't hesitate about coming, as visitors who
call merely to look around are just n* welcome as those that conie to buy
goods.
From the vast array >f special bargains we have culled the following:
CLOAKS. i UNDERWEAR
I For Ladies, Gentleman and Chil
Immense choice of Fur Trimmed'" '
Jackets, from 57.5G and np. BOSJERY.
Tailor-made Cloth Jackets, #3.00 ; For Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil
and up. jdron.
Elegant Plush Jackets, SB.OO, I MILLINERY
SIO.OO and UP.
Thousands of Trimmed Hats and
Seai Plush Sacqucs, $13,50 to | |} on nets of all description, Felt Hats,
$20,00. Velvet Hats, Sailor Hats. Hats and j
... , , ..no Bonnets trimmrd to order. The i
Misses'and Children r Clonks, «iOO
. , »o , aiooo I.ira''-* una must complete stock of
styles, $2 00 to SIB.OO. ~.. . . „ , ' .
I Miiliuery m Pennsylvania.
Mil if" Fur Capes and tall line of Corsets, all styles, Laco Curtains,,
Kid Gloves for Ladi?s, Gents and : ■ '>rcss Trimroiogs. Laces,
CbiUreu at lowest prices ia the city kite Goods See
I
5 j ()_f) | 8 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.j
B. $ iT
DKV
(, OOi)S
Foil SALE.
Every tind, quality and style at
prices that mear. n pr.ving to your
pocket-book on cr«*ry item. I,argr,
choice and elegant new fall assort
ment* of
Imported Dress Woolens and
Domestic Suitings
in almost endless variety of dis
tinctively new i-t,?k's, from '0 ce:i">
to >'2.50 per vard, with nil i,;t>i
icediate [iriceH. We have giver,
special care study to
Our Mail Order System
for ten years, aud have so extended
it that to day we are sending dry
goods to every County, State end
Tarritorv iu America, demonstrating
that
Highest Qualities and Lowest
Prices
bring the business even from remote
parts. The fact tint these orders
come to us also from tie largest j
commercial cities, must he conclusive
proof that the styles, <jua!iiiei-; and
prices we offer are out of the ordinary,
and particularly favorable to the
buyer.
it interested in this subject, write
lor samples, r-lso for copy of our
Illustrated Fashion Journal aud
Catalogue—Autumn editi*. n ready
about September 15. Free.
Bono's & BuliJ,
115 to 121 Federal Street
ALLEGHENY,PA
Haentze's Nervaline.
\ Iti.F.iv VHiirAWE Mi inr I:k ioktu>
- NF.RN I-:?-"
■ n fir-. tual < ure I<T InliMiiatloi: ai.-l trrltatioii
. ilißlml.l. . . KlUnfyi" anU LI-.. I-, Stone in the
l ; ■!•. ■ I .M'l ;im! Ill*': I: tlu:<t depes
I-. «, ;ii:i• -rr. r: i..:.!' "r l<'ii:' :i • As a Iti
,.loiolill* Tolli«■ ;t:i '1 :■ liltmcl I'niiflt rit l '-i.o
■ in !. * rt*:.iit*,.' i '.MBltnv aj'pctUe an'l i'urc
blotnl.
I'KICESOJCENTS.
I! jour ' illS no * ,0
ittfor you. Take no other. Made only by
The Haentze Medical Co.
i'IIM.Ai)KM'!IIA, PA.
For Sale By
D. H. YVULLER, druggist,
Butler, Pa.
TOO CAN FIND^
. . . i.:ft li . 1 1 < • • ' I ''
BEfejrGTO: Bi
%>t . w!l .-.lirwt for ttJvcn.ai.i#. .
I Motel
Waverly.
S. Mi li KAN' ST , - - BUTLER, I'A.
Opposite School House.
This elegant new hotel is now open to
the public; it is a new house, with new
furniture throughout ami all modern con
venience is within easy reach of the de
pots anil business houses i.f the town, and
has a splendid view of the eastern part of
the town.
Rates Reasonable.
' Give me a call when in Butler.
CHESS STONER, Prop'r.
Willard Hotel.
i
I W. H. REIIIINO, Prop'r
miTLKR, - PA.
STAKLIKU IS < OSKKITIOS.
» IMPI.K HOO.M for COXXKBMAI, TBAYKLEB
New Lively Stable.
New Stock,
Mew Rigs.
—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT—
Hor6ea fed and boarded.
PETER KRAMER, Prop'r'
39. W. Jefferson St. Rutler, Pa.
Mifflin Street Livery.
W. (J. BIEIIL, Prop'r.
One Bquare west of Main St., on
Mifflin St. All good, safe horses;
i; .v buggies and carriages, Landaus
for weddings and funerals. Open
dsy and night. Telephone No 24.
Hotels and Depots,
W. S. Oregg is now running a line
o! carriages between the hotels and
depots? oi the town
Charges reasonable. Telephone
No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
(ioori Liven in Connection
.
I RAWFORO & Kc'NNtOY.
The well known liveryman, Win.
j Kennedy, has bought- uu interest in
I !'»ie above barn and will be pleased to
j ive his friends cull nt his new place
j• !" business. The
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riages
in Batler at the most reasonable
rites. The place in easily remember
ed. The lirr.t htaMe west of the
Lowry House.
t rißSlSittif
■ lwnpj proved
I :■ n) t'lnciixit any
.• \ i. itishig coDSult
MOMA3,
f -11 JuKNTS,
o i*. wt* CkiIGAQO
AOKNOWLKIH-iTCI)
TIIA r
3D. "jiC m f
HAS
Hie Largest, Most Reliable and Leading
Millinorv House in Butler (ountv.
We in sow prepared to *bew you ci ,-it, of - ..- >v<*i
tiesjand ideas for Children'*, Mines', )*0'»v:: and Old Ij-.d;.--' T
Hatfl anil llonui ts Straw aud Laco tin' - <Ji!:, I- ' ver ni; ilk Kit •
Flowora in great variety.
And wo would very rpecially metr. ?i that M t ninfr H - I Hot •.*
receive our best hU. iition Every order in this lit .a ■ • . ih
?• atn«-s, skill notl promptitude.
No ehargc for hat.- ;■ • ri. t> t ■<> fn tilt,
iine we defy competition.
" K S£ in T PAPF ! N '-:. ! V
Cheapest. | * 1 • I /f* L JLa,, j 1 ,. . t
STOCK ERTIRELY NhW!
Pint* Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware and
Spectacles
At lowest cash prices at
.r. r, <ji r i j-c ii ' k
«
No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy "Block.
oi Electric Hell and Clock.
CJ WINE AND LIQUu - DF.PAi TMEHT.
M Oo account of many calls made ;poa b <-.nr friend < and jutr-i.-. and
■J taking been jmt t< much inconreni -n .. ly dug n-.-abb t • comply v.ith
II tbeir reqne.-ts. we have again added tliir- d >nartm< .it. a ! \w can -afch >ay
111 that that the goods bandied by n- will be fully up s.» t!; parity and .pi-litV
111 so favorably known an:! formerly Id by nur'lirm. \V> jnak • a pee :i jt
*ll goods intended for medicinal par;; - Our prices ; ri :!it, taking an
|M a< a criterion, and we again hope t«> merit a share r y -ur p,.»r.»ra:''-.
fn NOT!' KOMK OF Of It PRICKS ON T'.l t GOOI>k
111 Fine Kyo Bourbon whiskies, aec rdi :g lilu -kii- r rim brand>•. s■> ."•«
JfjHa to age; $'J. $3, .ft, #6 and $8 per jralloi per gallon
I -
according t<- age f-50, So, if I. ft), -■ and >i| : ilion
fr *4ll and tlO per gallon Kmrn. I _• ."iO per m
m 1'
&i-'9linK to ag-. #2 K» vt.iW in l $-5 p ,r\l. V•• Kua clrin. ;>t
§ -. HI xo CIIAKCi; FOR r.VKA'JES.
i OLD 1
FINK BOTTLED GOODS OF KVI 11Y I>F. ~v:? H'TJO.V.
I * PORT 1 Orders by mail receivo prompt attention 1% Hon ■•<■!;■■■< r,cr's arid nn.ii
! WMF I*® application pav freight • s ail «,rd.-r< • Man! over.
M WM. HASLAGi & SON,
II | LKADIXG t" li< :
DIA1IONI) - 11. . ri A.
I t\vjs Oil
| hay-fever'
sJ COLD-HEAL mm:
r "y't Cream Balm w n-t a liqnid, unvff or poirr ' into tl~
I quiclly a'wsrUd. JNmhm the Acad, allays tmjUt Mm, ft >1
Vie sores. Sold by druggists or sent by t.-iail on rc--:<>t of prir . .
JUC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK.
; -here are Bargains
Wailing for You
AT
Hie Racket Store j
Our goods must lie cleared out to ,
uakc room (or FALL STOCK and:
irofit is no object, so take notice that!
| NOW IS THE TIMK, AND THIS |
I IS THE PLACE TO BUT
CLOTHING.
TilK
RACKET STOREi
1 *2O S. .Mam St.
Butler, Pa.
IA LEADING
QUESTION
iVith 11.- at the present time is 1 <v
ve may reduce our stock of sen-' na '
;le good?. Wo certainly have to •
•lear our shelves of all Sumu-t r sttifi' j
Can We Do It?
We at least will try. Are you will- j
ng to buy urw and stylish goods at
'ess than othora sell their old shop- ;
.vorn stock? Will these prices inter- 1
st. you?
Finn Dress Ginghamsreduced from 1
12 \ to lie yd
20c nnd 25c Challii down t » 10c
yd.
Chullii'ct down to 5c yd.
$5 Bonnet for £2.50
$3 iSonnet for $1.50. 7I 50 Flow
rs f. r 50c.
Also Big Reduction: i;i Lac (''.tr
ains, Hosiery and Underwear, and
Men's furnishing good.-. It yon ic
tend to buy at the above prices, come
'o the
NEW YORK BAZAAR
28 ami 2 3 S. Main Si.
Opp Po&toffice.
rill iOO Cents' woriti to lire
Dollar 00 Fvety Purch^
Ai ade at our Htorr.
We are oflerinj values Ut}-
• eccndei tcd in Furnishing > for
.adie - :, Men anu Cbildrt n.
lie advised tnd yoc'il save » y.
Whatever you m.i. require iu our
line, come to us, vv* 'll ebow you a j
rc»t variety and save yoa money, j
>nr SpriDg fctock is nc w full and ;
■ , pit te. We guarantee to tmot |
very demand to jour fullest satis- I
,e 1 We have !i big variety, with i
,iauy -tyleb oi Loy.- ' ai d Girla' Huti l |
nd C«i! s at ! -w figures.
John M. Arthurs.!
"-J3 SOD Til MA IK ?Ti.Ll>T. 3XJ j
LUMBER YARD.
L. M. & J. J. HEWIT,
Dealers in all kinds oi
Houoh and Worked Lumber.
ROOTS,
SASH,
BI ! N OS,
SHINGLES,
LATH, F re.
i Wt hf.ve u larp.- tot k iifail Kim's < i Lr.m
brr. (>:! W.-JI Ktc.
I Call ..nd p> t our prices ai,J .re ir; ck.
Mailorders Promptly Attended
Tq.
OlFici aii! yard <>n
ilosnoß Sr.Xr.'.R "West Pfkn JJfpot,
M TLKH, PA.
Planing Mill
Ijiuaiber
P I >-■ -Ma ki '■
k 1>, j - VIHuM ■.
.KI I *ri 1» V. AM/ •
, Rough and Firmed iu; r
SHiiN'ftLßS, LATH
& SEWER PIPE,
Butler, IV-.
J ~ C - W IC 'K
I>KAI,KB IN
Hough aot! Worked tata
.!> Atr. KIKE.
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingle- n;id Lm;h
Always In Slock.
LIME. 11 AIR AND PI A .SI ;
Ofl] 1 «p; F. S' • !>•
I liT TI.EB. 1 1
O eeiproeit) .
To countcra the < fleet "f
t priog wind r:d siomt.- n t<•<•«?
and hand*; lo ren >t, rrnoi •'<
Si'id purify the cuticle u!m
ri ; >rou winter, ie th« in if- : 1 0!
( . OSS * "S
• CRSAMQLYChmB
j.,!! v. <!l d • • it- p. rf irm
t:. tn.-'r. hi»:• Id ■ •!. creamy
cntoldoii wit 1 jn - * :ou . h vegp
' i.!t- ci; to "ca • kitt, coirt*
In:e<l vid lun <":iae and
other J übstanccs, : ::.iiig one uf
the finest pr. ■ r. js tor chap-
I> i bucde, i ; ;. • or fa>.e or any
roughness cr irritation of the
i'i. 0 lady or grnilouiao
si < uld bo withoat it
SOLD BY DIiUGUIST
I