Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 09, 1892, Image 4

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    FOR SIXTY DAYS.
WE NEED MONEY,
YOU NEED SHOES,
And for the next 80 days we will make (fTeat redactions on all fine goods.
LOOK!
AU $5 50 and $6.00 Cordovan Welts go at $5 00, all $4.50 and $5.00
Welts go $4.00, all $3.75 and $4.00 go at $3.25, Ladies' fine Welts and
torus $4.50 and $5 00 go at $4.00, all $3.50 and $4 00 go at $3 25, and
Ac*, remember these are oar best goods, Strong & Carrell, Howard &
Foster's, and Eddy & Webster's. We want money and must have it. there
to* this great sacrifice.
ROBINS BROS.,
S. E. Corner of Diamond. ... - Batle* Pa
IT SETS PEOPLE
TALKING!
A person who can't holler when they
have a good thing is either deficient
in wind or wisdom.
Vogeley & Bancroft,
Lift up their voice to announce that they
expect every one to do their duty and
come and inspect our new stock of
Fall and Winter
BOOTS!& SHOES,
Slippers, Rubbers, etc.
It's ft good thing ind we want yoa to know it, take onr word jnet
enough to come and see the goods. That's all we ask.
There can be no risk
In seeing what we're got—there's positive loss in not doing so. The peo
pie are talking about our Good Goods and Low Prices.
VOGELEY
APTD
BANCROFT.
LADIES AND GEHTLEHEN!
WE take pleasure in announcing the fact that we now have on display
and on sale an immense stock of goods in the following lines: Dress
Goods in all grades, styles and prices, with the very latest things in
trimmings to match.
MILLINERY
IN all the new things the market affords Hats and Bonnets gotten up in
best style "while you wait." Ladies', and Children's Wraps, well made
and style and fit guaranteed.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
LINOLET7MB, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet Sweepers, Lace Curtains,
Portiere, Poles and Fixtures, and all kinds of Domestic Dry Goods
We always have the besv Blankets and Flannels, and the Standard
patterns are acknowledged to be the best made. Call in and get a
Fashion Sheet. All the goods in our different departments are
marked in plain figures at the lowest prices. We not only keep
Standard Patterns but all our goods are standard. We do not handle
Moonds. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Underwear a specialty.
RITTER & RALSTON.
MA. HAND BAW 18 A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
18 THE PROPER THINO FOR HOUSE-CLEANINQ.
J. SPECK. WM. H. HOLMES
THE LEADING
WBOUBALC WOT AID LIQUOK HOCHK OF WBSTSBH PKHXBTLTASIA,
The Wm, H. Holmes Co.,
Distillers of "Holmes' Best" and "Holmes' Old Economy'
PURE RYE WHISKY,
All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax-paid
Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines.
SEND FOE/ PRICE XjIS n
Telephon No. 305 V
120 Water St. and*lsß Fir stAve.. Pittsbuigb Pa
war- FEVER rzi
v COLD-HEAD W
KUft Ormm Bairn ii not a liquid, muff or powder. Applied into the nottriU it it
_ _ mvUUy abeorbed. It eUantet the head, allay t inflammation, heal* _
Efltft thetorte. Bold by druaaUU or sent by mail on receipt of pric*. Llln
3UC ELY BROTHERS. 56 WOTM Street NEW YORK. DUC
TWO UNUSUALLY GOOD OFFERS.
BKAIi Cllimu GIFTS
Kiasr.— The great Holiday No. (enlarged to
1M pages ot that brightest or quarterly pubII
"TAI.EB FRO* TOWN TOPICS."
Oat December first, all news and books stands
and railway trains, price so cents, will be sent
JS'JXi Hi hi —
To all who send It .00 tor 3 months' trial sub
scription
The largest, raciest, strongest, mm rsricd
and entertaining weekly Journal In the world.
HECOHD.— To all who will send v> on. will be
sent TOWN Tories and "TALKS mmi TOWN
TOPICS" from date until January covrr-
Ing ft N os. of the Inimitable quarterly (regular
price M.so> and 14 month** or <he greatest of
f»mllv wt-ekties <reuu>ar price St oo p«-r year).
gar-Ttke erne or t he other offer at once and
remit in postal notes, orders. or New Voik
& iowS TOPICS,« Wert 23d St., New York.
A Trip to (he World's Fair
FBEE!
To uj worthy ui or woaaa, w or girl. If
will to tlalt the
At Chicago for one week or more, Iree
"f nil expensex, on ea*y condition*,
write at once, Enclose self addressed,
damped envelope.
Ms Fair Enterlaineat Dept.
1602 Mooadoock Building.
Cor. Dearborn and Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111.
efl/\ PER CENT.
lv First Mortgage Loans
No tax. commission or fee*. Interest payable
semi-annually by New York draft. Perfect se
curity Highest reference.
CHAS. V. RF.IO, Fairtaavsn, Washington.
Nothing On Earth Will
HENS
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting Umt,
It Is aboohitplT jrenv Highly cwjirvntrated. In qnan
tlty mmU tenth ..f a Tnt n~Uj. No oUier owyfourth •«
.tromr StrictlT U inwd.-ine. " One large CM eared ma
no. wnd Irfi to prvvent Koup," «njß one customer.
If ron can't set It «eii<l to n».
We mail one pack *c. Fir* <1 A2l lib can »IBtX
cans t6 V>. ervrrm paid. IvuUm KaUing price
IS cent*, free with t' OO order, or more, sample copy
of Tmt Bkst Pori.Tar I'Arca rent free.
L S. JOHNSON A OO..BCaaSon HoMeSt.Bcfton, Mam
HUMPHREYS'
This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine.
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE
and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used over 40 years, and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
•For Piles—External or Internal, Blind
or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is
immediate—the cure certain.
For Bums, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant
—the healing wonderful and unequaled.
For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers. Fistulas,
Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or
Scald llcrJ. It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It is invaluable.
Price, 50 Cent. Trial size, 25 Cents.
B bf Dnurrto*. t went povt-pakl on receipt of prV*.
nrSPHRKTS* BED. CO., 111*113 Wflfiaai St., SEW TORI.
WITCH HAZEL OIL.
aasa, Whoopmf Oouah, Braaehitis and Astama.
A certain cur* for Csnsnmptien is first stages,
aad a sura relist in advanced stages. Ton will
tij r exoellent effect after taking the flret dose,
laid bv dealers everywhere. Large bottles, M
Mil and ei.OO.
nil rcnuM piles
riLLO«WAYNE'«
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DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENSACK'S
MEDICAL OFFICER
200 y. SECOND ST., rhUadelp.'ila, l a
Are the oldest in America fortho treatment of
Special Diseases & Youthful Errors,
Blood Poison, Nervom DcUJitv. t'Vcr Rut -
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ture, permanently cured 1 . i!;n.r«.v< tt m, i' „ -«
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to the thorough exaniinaiion « • w atrhful at
tention Riven patients during irc.stmonL A4O
years establishm- ntisnurguarantcu ofsureesiL
Treatment by Mnil ~ Specialty.
Office hours, » a m., to 2p.v ,(i i,, 9p « .11
day Saturday till •P.M. Sundays 10 to 12 a m
Send Stamp for Book. (Copyd^tedj
Every Month 1
many women suffer from Excessive or I
Scant Menstruation; they don't know r
who to confide in to get proper advice*
Don't confide in anybody but try
Bradfield's
Female Regslator
a Specific for PAINFUL. PROFUSE.
SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
I Book to "WOMAN" mailed frae.
BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ba.
£•l4 br oil Druggist*.
For Sale by J. C. Redlck.
READ AND EEMEMEEB
For strictly pure and reliable kSTRAIGHT
LIQUORS, call on
I. ltf. FINCH,
12 KSITIIITELD ST., PITTSIUKUH, PA.;
(Opp. Monongahela House.)
Matchless for Family use and Mediclniil 'pur
poses are
FINCH'S GOLDEN WKWING, 1 All <1
GUCKEN'HKIMKKS WHISKY. ' per qt. ,
OVEHHOLT'S WHISKY. f C uts.
DILI.INGEKS WHISKY. J for 18.
Goods nently packed and promptly shipped
Fkek of Kxi-ensb on receipt of cash or, post
.iftlce order.
CT~Notblng expressed C. O. D.
Send for Price List. .
ROBERT LEW IN,
Wholesale -Whiskey Merchant,
snd Importer of
FINE WINES & LIQUORS.
135 Water St. Pittsburg, Pa.
Opposite l». & O. If. It. Depot.
Headquarter* for
FinH'H OOLII!) W'KltniX;,
for medical und family use.
SI.OO per «Jt , or U (Jn. for $.>.00.
Finch's i.olden Weddlnif. Dougherty, Guck
enlielmer, l.arge, Gibson. Ilrldneport, Mt. Ver
non. Overholt. Etc. This is the only house not
rectlfjlng in the city, thereforo our goods are
warranted pure. Goods securely packed and
boned without extra charge. C. O. D.and mall
orders receive prompt attention. Grandfathers'
Choice 3 years old, t:!.00 per gallon. Try U3.
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Wrlau fereautenes^ M. CatUa
NtrodSCtory prlcea. opelffmn.
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*7u, CANTON. OHI O.- 1
THE CITIZEN
PEARY - PLANNSD WELL.
The Only Arctic Explorer Who Knew
What He Was About.
Sight-seeing visitors to the white
house are usually met at the entrance
by a straight, stalwart, handsome man,
who courteously directs them to the
east room, says the Washington Post.
He is Officer John Kenny, and the his
tory of his experiences would make the
most interesting reading imaginable.
Mr. Kenny was a sergeant in the
Seventh cavalry some years ago, and
was the first man to'volunteer his serv
ices as a member of the Greely relief
expedition, which was to start on a
perilous voyage into the North seas in
search of Lieut. Greely and his men.
The terrible experience of that expedi
tion is well known. Some one asked
him the other day what he thought of
the Peary expedition. His eyes lighted
up with enthusiasm.
"Lieut. Peary is the only exploreT
who has gone into the northern ice
who knew exactly what he was going
to do. I confess I didn't think he would
be successful, because I never thought
he could reach the top of the ice-cap,
but he had his plans laid all right and
knew what he was about and com
pleted his work nobly. People who
nave never seen that ice cap cannot im
agine what an awful obstacle it is to
surmount. It looks as if an enormous
piece of the earth's surface had just
been turned up and stood on end and
kept there. Words cannot describe it,
and a man can climb all day and then
in the evening lean over and drop a bis
cuit into the very camp he left hours
before. Peary went at it In a business
like way, and after he reached the ice
pack beyond he had a comparatively
easy time. Yes, sir, in my opinion he
is the only Arctic explorer who evef
showed he knew anything about his
work."
SAVED BY A WOMAN'S AIM.
Aa Indians Hantar Ovh Bli lite to ■
Woodman'* Wife.
An unusually thrilling' story of hair
breadth escape on the part of an Indiana
hunter is reported from Orand Haven,
Mich. Bears have become quite nu
merous in the forests in the vicinity of
Sullivan, a small lumber town on th«
Muskegon, Orand Rapids & Indiana
railroad southeast of Muskegon, so
much so that hunters have been at
tracted there this fall from all section!
of the country. A party of Indiana
hunters went there last week, built
camps and settled down for a month's
hunt. Saturday last one of the party
succeeded in starting a bear and two
cubs from a jungle, and after an hour
or so overtook them on the edge of a
clearing in which a small woodman's
shanty was located. He carried a double
barreled gun and with it shot the two
cubs dead in their tracks. The old
bear, instead of running off, as would
naturally be expected, pitched upon
him in a dosperate spirit of revenge for
the loss of her cubs. He attempted to
defend himself with a small Indian
hatchet, but she knocked it out of his
hand, closed in upon him and in a mo
ment more would have squeezed out his
life had not a well-aimed bullet from a
rifle in the hands of the woodman's
wife, who happened to witness the
fray, plowed through Bruin's brain.
The rifle used by the woman was one
that her husband kept loaded in the
shanty. She had never shot a gun be
fore in her life and was prostrated sev
eral hours from the shock to her nervous
system, caused by the excitement. The
woman was handsomely rewarded for
her brave act.
110 W«n Buchanaa'a Ilat.
Perhaps the most unique hat in Phil
adelphia is now worn by a car driver,
says the Philadelphia l'ress. In 1850 it
was purchased in this city by Jamej
Buchanun, who was particular as to
what he put upon his head. The hat is
an antique, high black Bilk affair, with
an artistically sloping brim. The great
democratic no-coercionist discarded It
after some months' use. The tile passed
into the possession of his valet, who
found it much too cavernous for per
sonal utility, so the object reposed un«
der a decade's accumulation of dust in a
Spruce street attic until the valet's
death. His son then became the owner
of the heirloom, and having a head
larger than the father the cylinder came
occasionally into use. Unfortunately
it was tossed off its possessor's cranium
by reckless firemen, who inadvertently
directed a stream of water full on it
during a fire. Thus damaged, the hat
was sold for a song to the car driver
who now owns it, and he makes use of
the article daily. Inside the tile is still
the hat band, daintily embroidered with
the initials J. 8., and considering its
vicissitudes the relic is in a very respect
able condition.
A lllnl of EtU Oa«.
The pigeon is oonsidered to be essen
tially a bird of death, says the Fancier's
Journal. Thus if a white pigeon set
tles on a chimney some one of the occu
pants of the house will pans away era
long-, but should the bird enter and
perch upon the table it is considered a
lets portentous %men and to testify sick
ness. There is a widespread beliel
through England that no one can die
happily on a bed in which there ia
even a single pigeon's feather. There
is a similar superstition about par
tridge feathers and there is an old say
ing that he who is sprinkled with
pigeon's blood will never die a natural
death.
Humming Hlrds Small Bat Plucky.
Notwithstanding their diminutive
size, pugnacity is one of the most con
spicuous traits of humming birds. Even
kingbirds and the boldest hawks are
afraid of them, being compelled to re
treat before the impetuous assaults of
the tiny warrior, whose boldness is only
equaled by the lightning-like rapidity
of his movements, thus baffling any at
tempt at resistance on the part of the
wore powerful adversary. The lance
like thrust of the needle-like beak ia
usually directed at the eyes of the ene
my. When two or more individuals oi
either sex happen near the same spot,
spirited and often violent conflicts ara
almost certain to ensue.
The ingredients of which Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup, the great family standby, is
compounded, are the best and purest to be
found in the pharmacopoeia. The stand
ard of this great family medicine has been
kept uniform through a period of nearly
fifty years, and hence its phenomenal pop
ularity with the masses.
—The self-made man generally worships
his creator.
—As a preventive of the Grip, Hood's
Sarsaparilla has grown into great favor-
It fortifies the system.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
al!V cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon
the system is reniarkalde and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the ilis
easo immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—The embarrasment of a stuttering man
in the act of asking for a loan is something
painful to behold.
—Anarchy is the popular fad now, but
you can't judge an anarchist by his
hair. He may be a footballer.
—A Boston paper remarks: The old fo< 1
has the advantage over the young fool:
He will never he a ycung fool, whereas
tho young fool may some day be an old
fool.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tiie Sditob:— Fleaao Inform your reader*
th.it 1 have a positive remedy for tbo at>ore-nam?il
disease. r>; m timely use thousands of hopcieaa
cases have Jv. a permanently cured. I shall be fclad
to send twj jHlua of my remedy FREE to any of
your rulm •» . J havo consumption if they will
aeud me thoii Impress and P. O. addreaa. Bespcct
iulljr. I. k. tU/CCUM, *. C« 181 Paari St. M. Y.
ITard Lock.
"I had awfnl hard luck," said the
former to his companion in Sing- Sing.
>'l spent a month getting the signature
of a reputed millionaire down fine, and
Just when I got his check ready the
darn fool went into bankruptcy."—jury.
A Satisfactory Af*r*|»l«.
"Madam," said the lawyer to his
client, "the jury gives you 1500."
"Good!" was the reply. "That, with
the (10,000 we are suing the railroad
company for, will make quite a nice
sum." —N. Y. Sun.
The Difference.
"We doctors have the advantage of
you clergymen; we practice while you
only preach."
"Very true; we can only tell people
to go to Heaven, but you send thens
there."—Life.
Polite, Anyway.
Marie —Do you say "farewell, "adieu*
or "auf wiedersehen" when gentlemer
friends are leaving you?
Jeannette—Neither. I say: "Oh, staj
a little longer."—Chicago News Record.
The Keafon Why.
"Well," said the baseball captain
"our cake is dough."
"How do you account for it?"
"We haven't a good batter."—Dem
orest's Magazine.
Offered In Evidence.
Judge (to plaintiff in divorce) —You
say this woman induced you to marrj
her while you were intoxicated, do you"
Plaintiff—Look at her, your honor
and judge for yourself.—Brooklyn Life
»
Philosophical.
Closefist—l saw in the paper that youi
son had accepted a situation.
Hanks—He did—accepted it philo
sophically; he was fired.—Truth.
VAKIETY THE SPICE OF LIFE.
Wife—Now, John Smith, what or
earth did you buy that chattering par
rot for?
Husband (absently)—Oh! For a
change, I suppose.—Jury.
The Only Way.
He—Have you seen Mrs. Bornwell,
the society lady who has gone on the
stage?
She—No, but I want to see her act
dreadfully.
He —She always does.—Truth.
The DUeaae Left Him with Nothing;.
Miss Washington—Did de scarlet fe
vah leabe yo' wif ennything?
Mr. Johnsing No, indeed; nuffln.
Eben mah henhouse was stolen.—
Judge
The Explanation.
"'Tls strange, 'tis very stranKel"so X com
plains,
"That I so seldom meet a man of brains."
Poor XI 'tis melancholy, yet 'tis true.
That men of brains avoid to chat with yau.
—Ufa
Not Els Fault.
Jones—You have been at my wine
again.
Sambo—No, sah; you does me an in
jestice. De cork wouldn't come out-
Texas Siftings.
In a Had Way.
"Are things as bad on that railway
as they are said to be?"
"Worse. Why even the deadheads
have gone over to the other line."—
Puck.
A New Version.
M Early to bed and early to rise"
Makes a man what most people despise.
—Jndaa.
of a cprained back a cmiipu-te
success.—Mr. Jerome M. Kaley, MassiJlon,
0., says: "I have been using Salvation Oil
for my sprained back, have found it a com
plete success, and am perfectly satisfied
with its results
—Fish are differont from men. It is the
fly ones that don't catch on
—An odd ceremony was observed at the
raising of Turkey'a flag over the Sultan's
building at the World's Fair. A lamb
without a blemisl , picked from a flock of
5000, was brought to the scene, and, after
a prayer, one of the Turks gashed its neck.
Another Turk thrust his hand into the
wound and sprinkled the
blood upon the foundation of
the Turkish pavilion. Then the red flag ot
the Ottoman Empire was raised to the top
of the staff. The two high priests called
aloud in Turkish '"God give long life to the
Sultan and to the President of ttie United
States." This was repeated by all the
Turks present. A lunch in the tent fol
lowed.
No Guess Work For Dealers.
Max Klein, the well-known liquor dealer,
will, to Jan. 1, 1893, give you the advant
age of ca*h purchases in laige quantities of
all kinds of liquors, and especially so in
Pure Rye Whiskies and California Wines.
California Port and Sherry, at 50 cents per
quart. California Brandy, 50 cents to $1.50
per quart. Jamaica Hum, 75cents to $1 50
per quart. Pure Rye Whiskies of any
make in Pennsylvania, six year old, SI.OO
per quart. (! quarls for $5.00. Silver Age
8 year old, $1.50 per quart or sls 00 per
full case of 12 quarts. Dnqnesne, $1 25
per full quart or 12 quarts (or sl2 00. Gin.
an excellent stimulant for kidney com
plaint, 75 cents to $1 50 per quart.
All reliable goods, positively pore
Boxed and sent to any address. Send P.
O. Order or Registered Letter. Price list
sent on application. Order early.
Max Klkin, 82 Federal Street, Allegheny,
Pa.
—The auger that bores a square hole
consists of a screw auger in a square tube,
the corners of which arc sharpened from
within and as the auger advances cuts the
round hole square.
—Many unkind things are said of the
telephone, bnt one of its redeeming fea
tures is that you can't lend money through
>t
Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Posi
tively Cured by administering Dr.
Haineß 'Golden Specific."
It is manufactured as a powder, which
can be given in a glass of Deer, a cup of
coffee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent and
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has
been given in thousands of cases, and in
every instance a pei."ect cure has followed.
It never fails. The system once impregnat
ed with the Specific" it becomes an ntter
impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of
particulars free. Address, Golden Specific
Co.. 185 Race St.. Cincinnati O.
Overheard on the street: "Come in
and have a beer." "No; I'm a vegeta
rian. I'll take some corn whiskey."
—One certain way to hear a pin drop is
to heat it red hot and drop it in a keg of
gunpowder.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp's Ralsum will stop the cough at
onoe. Ask your friends about it.
—The tail of the class at college is very
apt to be a wag.
—Know thyself; but don't tell tbv biog
r ipher. *
Lane's Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to
' be healthy this is necessary.
THE RETURNS COMPLETE!
Butler Countv Goes Sol'd for
JOHN BICKEL, The Shoe MaD.
Democrats and Republicans endorse bis action."*. Tbe people's Party and
Prohibitionist* join hands with them and franklr admit that be baa
SCORED A GREAT VICTORY,
j and is without doubt t>-e Leading Shtx> Man in Butier Count? on arvoont of
tbe cut in prices on footwear.
HERE ARE THE PRICES, READ THEM.
Ladies' fine don. button shoes, tip or plain, $1 and 41 *25.
•' •' grain button shoes 90c, $1 and f 1 25.
'• winter shoes, warm lined. $1 and $1 25.
" serge gaiter*, for or plain. 50 and »>oe
'• everyday slipper, lace or goo. 50c
" brussel slippers, sizes 4to 8. 25c
" velvet slippers, fiae 50c.
" waterproof sfcoos, 75c, $1 auJ $1 25 .
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PRICE LIST
j Misses' good grain button shoes 90c and sl.
; Children's calf and oil grain sh'*»s high cut. sl.
" graiu shoes, heel or spring 60 and 75«'
" don button shoes 50c, 75f and $1
j Infants' fine shoes, 25c. 35c and 50c.
! A GREAT SURPRISE FOR MEN AND BUYS.
One lot of men's boots that I will close at $1.50.
" " ex;ra high boots for $2.
" " fine calf boots for $2.
" " hand-pegged boots for $2 50
•' boys' stoga boots, 4 and 5, $1 25.
•• " stoga boots, tap sole, $1.50.
SEE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE SHOES.
Men's fine shoes, in button, lace or congress, $1.25, to $1 50. $1.75 and
$2. Boys'and youths'high cut school shoes, in button or lace, sl, $1.25
and $1.50.
When You Want School Shoes Try Bickel's.
For boys and girls our line of school shoes was never better. Tbe
children must have good waterproof shoes for school and we have them in
great variety. Look them over before you bny
We Challenge the World on Rubbers
Men's rubber boots, Ist quality, $2 25. Ru fiber boots of some kind are
cheap at $2 25. but when vou can get tba Boston, Lycoming, Caodee or
Woonsocketat $2 25 with it pair of slippers thrown in they are very cheap
See that the name of one of the above mentioned makes are stamped oo
bottom and pat them at $2 25 with slippers and you are all right Don't
buy 2d quality boots; tbey are dear at any price. They are made of old
rubbers and coal tar.
Ladies' rubber boots, Ist quality, $1 20.
Misses' " " 1 00.
Boys' " " 1 50.
Youths' " " 1 10.
All kinds of rubber goods redaced Felt boots with overs $2. See oor
felt boots; thev are the best made, with good heavy overs. Price only $2.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order.
Repairing Done Same Day Received.
Leather and Findings, Blacksmith's aprons, etc.
JOHN BICKEL
No. 128 South Main Street Bnfler, Pa.
SELLING
-OUT.
Our entire stock of Drugs,
Medicines,
Patent Medicines,
Brushes,
Combs,
Perfumes,
Toilet Articles, &c..
At a discount of 20 per cent and
I f
less.
'l ne following list will give you
an idea of how goods will sell:
Prices Our prices.
Queen's Rarsnparilla 100 75
Root Beer 25 15
Scott's Emulfion 100 80
Bocher's Ger. Syr 75 60
Cod Liver Oil 75 60
Pino Consumption Cnre.. 25 20
Belladona Plasters 25 15
Hoyt's Ger Cologne 25 20
Rubber Trusses Single. .. .3 00 200
Celluloid *' " ....4.00 300
Double..6 00 475
Acr Crystal Soectacles.. 300 200
•r » •< 200 150
1 00 75
•< " Eye Glasses.. 100 75
•< •• » " .. 75 50
&c. Ac. Ac
Our stock of paint will be sold at
cost. If you can use any paint you
can save money by purch at<ing now
Rubber Paint 150 gal 1 j
Stains 50c qt 3c5
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Our Stock is composed of the very
best. None but pure Drags kept in
stock
If you pjive us a call we will save
you money.
Respectfully,
J. A. Frank & Co.,
213 S. Main St.
r I
IS I
1 I I
PECULATE THE
! STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, j
Ajrr>
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
BlHhuwv. n*ada*ha,Ca»»«l- I
prntlon. <"lironlc li.erTr.ublr., j
Dliiiao. B*a <.a>»lc«l«». I»T •«•■«<•••»• i
Offrn.lvc Breath, and all JlwrJcr. »f Ike !
j Klomsch. U»*r and Bowel..
J tapan* Tabu lea contain noihimc injurious 10 .
I the moat delicate c-iwtltatlon. Ika-ont to take. ♦
X safe, effectual. Olrc Immediate relief.
! Sulci by drugtrkt*. A trial bottlo sent by mall .
j on receipt u£ IS cents. AddroM
| I THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. \
I 10 SPRUCE STIILLT. NEW YoUK CITT. J
OLIDTIIDC I Wetfe undersigned WERE
nUr I UNT I ENTIRELY cured of rupiur* hy
Dr J. H. Mayer. 831 Arch St.. riilladelphla, PA>..
.1 Jones Phillip". Kennet Square. Pa. : T A
Kreltz.SlaMngton. I'A.: E. M. small. Mouiit
Alto'lL'a.; Kev. S H.Shemier. Sonbury. Paj D
J. Deleft. I'll S. Twelfth SI . Kcadlni: I ».: «"L
III*. IK-* Montrow St.. rhlladelphi.l: H >■
Bowo. :M Elm St.. Heading Pa. ; lleorxe AND
cror Iturkart, LOCUST St., Reading. Pa. Send
Kq.ltrcular
Cotton Root
A recent discovery I> AN old
LBLR J) phyMci.lN Succemfnll) used
WU monthly HY thousands ot .
MF*. D* Ladle*. 1* the only PREFECT I y
W -afe and reliable medicine
"V discovered. Uvuare of un
principled DNIKKLRTS Wbo of
fer Inferior medicines In
PLACE of this. Ask for COOK'S
COTTOV ROOT Cohpocsd, take no substitute, or
INCLOSE LL and « cents in jxmta«e In letter, and
• «>■ will M'OIL. sealed. by return mall. Kul! *»eal
el particulars In plain envelope, to ladies ouly.
2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Csaipaay.
No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Mich.
Hold In llutler by <'. N. Boyd. J. K. Balph. J
O. Kedlclt and drm«lsts every where.
B. A- B.
*
OF
INTEREST TO
YOU!
Every WOMAN
is interested in
DRY GOODS
and of course will be doubly inter
ested in knowing when, wbere
and bow to get the most for
tbe least outlay of
MONEY.
Watch our card in this paper every
week. Every item we mention is
unusually Good Value—something
out of tbe ordinary
SPECIAL SALENOW OF
DRESS WOOLENS
AT
50 Cents.
A yard—More than 100 Styles of
Cheviots. Chevrons,
Checks, Plaids, Smooth-Borfaced
Cloths, etc—42 to 50 inches wide,
at
50 Cents.
New Styles aud Serviceable and
more for tbe money than was ever
before offered for
50 Cents.
Write for SAMPLIS before buying
Dry Goods of any kind
This advertisement is to Save You
Money and bring us business
' 115 to 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY. PA.
.
♦ ♦
GOSSER'S
j
CREAM GLYCERINE
ie delightfully perfumed and is of
ureat service in removing pimple*
and blotches from the face. For
chapped baods, lips or any rough-
Bt-.-s of the .-kin and as a dressing
for the face after shaving, it will
to found invaluable.
for Sale by Druggists.
4
C»r> *et 'he BK*T
/ 1 H»l l %TlO*f> rail
/ M Pn.tl. al ITl'lwM at
Rooms; Modern M
reachem In m4w)e> ne-ml t»i ultw
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ft 1 'J iV-
A e- ""»»«. SK
xOv /) * Tbs oldest sod bsst 10// C
//C ) ) // / 111101100 lOC oM siaiac a
Business EducatJon.
N—X 7// We have sueusssfßy
/ // prepared ihonSswla U
" 1 YOUNG MEN
for tbe active duties of life. For circulars s4
dress. ULt r rn, SOJH. ritufcnrgfc. fs. ,
(
txyr JU»ICIOua AM rUSUTfST
Ad T cniaiu< has always proves
'PQK? sticmsful. Ifc iore |>l«rtn;ranir
Newartaprr AihntMlaf
LOJID * THOMAS,
iMiirniM »ntti
. '*** e»v <1 ■«!»»' BMwyv 1
We Are Readv For
l **
THE
HOLIDAYS.
SEE OU | HANDKERCHIEFS I TOYS M I ALBUVS
DOLL AND GREAT k WORK
COUNTER. | MUFFLERS | VARIETY. | Wll
Come Earlv and Select vour
_ # w m
liristmas Presents.-
• 1 -23 S.MAIX ST.
- ...—»r—g———
Reduced Prices
ON
Clothing.
For the next sixty dars we will sell our
( large stock of clothing at greatly replaced
• prices.
Men's suits worth #2O will go few #l6,
; " 4< 44 #lB 44 44 44 #l4,
. And Bov's suits at the same reduction.
> *
———————
We are now ready with our Fall and
' Winter Footwear.
Give us a call and see our goods, and
get our prices before purchasing else
. where.
R. Barnhart & Son.
General Merchants.
Connoquenessing P. 0„. Petersville, Pa.
Select Your Holiday Presents from this List:
{RINGS,
EAR-RINGS,
SCARF PINS,
mm,
W! GENTS GOLD.
LAPIKS GOLD.
GENTS SILVER
LADIES CBATLAIN,
T^>Wpl n r f G«*M Pine. Fsr-rincs,
\ } chmm, Braceleta, Etc,
{Tea sets, canton, batter «Hef.ea
SUI^r!3JT-T w
9IDCII lies. IK7
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 139, North lain St. BT7TLBA, PA..
Jewelty, Clocks,
Silvefwafe,
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J. R, GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 X. Main Bt., Dutfy Block.
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
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