Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 10, 1893, Image 4

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    •BARGAINS*
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There was never a time when people were looking for bargains so
much as at the present time and BICKELS bargains were
never so attractive as they are now. Our entire stock
of Fall and Winter goods have arrived and are open
4hd ready for your inspection. Bargain seek
ers will have the grandest opportunity
the have ever had to select what
they may wish from an immense
stock of Boots, Shoes
and Rubber
Goods.
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NOTE THE PRICES:
350 pair men's kip, D. S. and tap, box toe boots, hand made $3.5°
a " " plain toe " " 3°°
29 0 « oak kip, guaranteed waterproof - 2 -5°
300 " heavy kip, long leg boots - - 2.00
218 pair boys' hand made kip boots - - 2 -5°
674 " kip boots - - I-2 5
465 pair men's every day shoes - _ " 90c to 1./3
212 pair boys' " ~ _ oo
118 pair women's oil grain lace shoes
690 " " button " - "
17- " veal kip lace shoes -
100 pair misses' " " ~ ~
300 " oil grain shoes - _ -y
Iso pair ladie's fine dongola shoes, Rochester make, price 3 .00 at 1.50
4GO " hand turn " " 4_.00at2.00
300 " kid button shoes -
190 pair misses' " ~ ~
500 " grain and calf school shoes / 3
300 pair infant shoes - ~ ~
Gilt Edge and Atrose fine oil dressing, per bottle - 2 3
"Bickel" fine shoe polish
Russian cream dressing for tan shoes
-3»our Prices in Rubber Goods Surprise Them All.*^
Men's first quality rubber boots, light weight - $ 2 -S°
heavy " - 2 -5°
Bo >'' s " " " " I"«
Youth's " " \
Ladie's " " ~
Men's heavy overs, first quality
500 pair men's fine specialty rubbers
Men's self-acting or imitation sandals 5 J
Ladie's finest grade rubbers, eight styles s^
" Croquets or imitation sandals 2 5
Misses'finest grade rubbers -- "" ~ \
" croquets or imitation sandals
Our stock of rubber goods is larger than ever before,all styles,
men's short, knee and hip boots. Same styles in boys' and youths
boots. All styles of men's and ladies Arctics and Alaskas,and child
rens and misses storm rubbers.
When in need of footwear give me a call.
JOHN BICKEL.
128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A
The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited.
SPECIALTIES
Everything in Photographing and Portraits, in P<w£l, toj™, Sepia, Oil or Water
Colors, that is worthy of honest sale, and strictly FIItST CLASS,
IS OUR SPECIALTIES
Old Pictures REPRODUCED and ENLARGED. All work guaranteed as repre
sented. Latest Styles in Picture Frames. See large display of samples. Compare
prices and our work with others. Special rates to Ministers and Lady School Teachers.
LADIES, OLD PEOPLE,
And Children have no long, dark, filty stairs to travel np and down", Studio on FIRST
FLOOR 108 MAIN STREET, BtJTLBR, PA.
The Fair is Coming
OUR SHOES ARE DOWN.
60 pairs of Ladies' 6ne Oxfords Eddys & Webster's make were 2.75
now only 1.90. 200 pairs of Ladies' shoes Eddy Si Webster's make hand
turned and welt were 4.50 and 5.00 ncur only 3 75, 1 lot of Ladies' shoes
hand tnrned were 2.25 and 2.50 now only 1,90. 1 lot of Oxford* ties ODIv
<SO eta. All children's Red snd tan shoes at 85 cts. were 1.00 and 1.25 1
lot Men's Cordovan welt shoes Strong & Carrell make were 5.50 now only
4.56. 1 lot Men's French calf shoeß Strong & Carrell make were 4.75 now
only 3.90. 1 lot Men's Dongola were 2.25 now 1.65. 1 lot Men's double
•o'eand tap were 2.00 now 1.45.
All Shoes DOWD to Rock Bottom Prices at
ROBINS BROS.,
S. E. corner of Diamond - - - Butler, Pa
( RINGS,
Diamonds {SaSHk
' STUDS, *
(GENTS GOLDJ
W a tP* ■ 1 LADIES GOLD,
VV aiClieh (GENTS SILVER
LADIES CHATLAIN,
T/:»w£iltt7 I Gold'Pina, Ear-rings,
•J ▼▼ "II y | Ringa, Chains, Bracelet, Ktc,
| Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
Qill7ni>WQPD -J and everything that can be
V t/1 W dl fc: I found in a first class sto*"e,
IIDIEI liS. IK) ISSrhi"**
E. GRIEB.
THE JEWELEE
No. 139, North Main|St., BUTLEK, PA.,
M. ROSENTHAL,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
403 FerryJSt., - Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Square HelowgDiamond M
SAHvJILIG -
IB GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
Your Painter
has often wasted time *nd material in
trying to obtain a ihade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
misted paints, the ingredients of which
he knew nothing, because of the diffi
culty ia making a shr ' of color 'with
whit 2 lead. This wastr era: be _ .c.-ed
by the use of National Lea J Company's
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These tints are a combination of per
fectly pure colors, put up in srai.ll cans,
and prepared so that ~se pound will
tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White
Lead to the shade shown on the can.
By this means you will have the best
paint in the world, because made of
the best materials—
Strictly Pure
White Lead
and pure colors. Insist on having one
of the brands of white that are
sta :ard, by the " Old
" process, and known to be
strictly pure:
"Armstrong & McKeivy"
" Beymer-Baumaa" " Fabnsstock"
" Davis-Chambers"
These brands of Strictly Pure White Leid
and National Lead Co.'s {'-re V.'ftite
Tinting Colors are fcr sale by the most re
liable Sealers in pa : r.ts everywhere.
If voo are f*oing to paint, it will pa you
to send to -a» fcr a book containing lnf( ■ .-na
tion thit may zavc you many a dollar; i .vil!
only coat you a postal card.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 r rr, i'! KcwTcrt
Pittsburgh Breach,
National Lead and Oil Co of Peaoayiv&ni*
PittsDurxh. P*
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Fee Hsr:e:, Cattle, Sheep, Esgs, Sags,
AND POULTRY.
500 Page Book on Treatment of Animal*
and Chart Hent Free,
craxs s Pevera,CoDgeationa, I nfln niniut lon
A.K.i f-pinal 'lenlnaiti*. Milk Fever.
8.8.-Mraioi, l.amene**, Kkeamatiam.
C.C Distemper, Nanil Discharges.
D.D.-Kotn or Grub*. Worm*.
E.E.—< »uuk», llram, Pneumonia.
F.F.—(nlle or liriprn. Bellyache.
—>li»'-nrri a ue, HemorrkiiiM.
11.11. I rinaryaad Kidney Diaraaea.
1.1. "Eruptive l>i«fa»M, .Mange.
.K.~l>i»ra»ea of DiEealion, Paralyaia.
Single Bottle over SO dosea), - - .00
Btable Ca*e, with Specific*. Manual,
Veterinary f.ure fMI an'l Medlcator, a7*#o
JUT Veterinary Care Oil, - - 1.00
hM kr DraftfeU: ar oat pn-pii'i npikm >a4 In
« rwlpt of prir».
iit'iryni'Tk'iii). ra, ill * utwinu*!*., «>»l»l
HOMEOPATHIC Aft
IJjpRl SPECIFIC No.uu
ID ON 30 jear». Tbo onlj roccwwfnl remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
And Proctr&tioo, from'o?er-work or other cioNi
fl per rial, or 6 vi*!« and large vial powder, for I&.
ton i.f Uracciati, ;t wot ; rwlpt of prtoa,
■TIPUHKYti' MID. CO.. 11l A Ct hu.Kewlarfc.
Nothing On Earth Will
HENS
LIXB
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Preventa all DiseaM.
Hood for Moulting Miens.
It la abaoiotely pur*. Htehly concentrated. In quan
tity eoaw tenth ofia <•< nt day. f"> ''tlicr on»-f<«irth aa
rtAmir Htrtetly • imv.l''tne. " (me lai*« rain «it«l ma
|U): sKnd id* to pn-v-Mt luwp.' ®a jn on« PuM'itoer.
If jou c an l ect it wnd to oy.
We mull one uu*k 2V? Kir«-$1 A* 14 lh. can $1.«0. Wtx
rusm. Of), expr paM BtuUry prlre
& cent* trr* with •' 'Worderi or more, banjple cop j
y
' kL y Internal t+j!
' ana&, itcl. all
TyrC trion lh« / '
rwxrVr ha,4rl * ' «. A".,UaT»nr
x jZrihta.n rlrar, wh.'e and V
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H«4tii L to**, failalclfikim, Fa- «Jf-t«m fwlw
/"v DOCTORS LAKE
fl I'ltl f/TK DISPWSABT.
tlf. Jn OOR. PEMI- A'E. AND FOUHTH ST.,
. PITTSBURGH, PA. _
\ All formsol Delicate an'l f'nm
pli' ute.l UUcaws re'iuiilnnCow.
riDKNTiai. an«l h< iri' TiH' Mi 'l
-"TCi icallon uro treated at tiu.i I): -
r/ with a aticcfc . arely attaint"!. I)r.H.
K . ;.i. ■, tncmltcr of tins lU»y.il Loileieof I'by
kdSvr|MKis«iAd if imol k i and moat
t.< need SrcciALWi In tl.a city Bw--al *t
•, . • jjirentoS-STT'itia Debility fromP»Wf-»ivr
nl <■ xcrtlm, 1 n<llacratioa of youth,etc., caua
ni nt i'al an<i mental decay,lflc of energy,
1 i'.uicy, ete.; alaoCaticern fihl Fit*,
I'i.e . c'li-iiinattmn, and all <h ''-eaof tlieHkin.
~ l l.utus L'rlnaryOrganstt®. Cor,<tilt.-iti<iii
• ami atrictly confidential. Office hour*,o to
.1 »' to H T. K.S Hundaya, 2 to 4 v. 11. only,
•a oPl'o or aiidie* DHH. </'ft
VV 1.. A»D<TU»X..I'ITTHBi;UOn.I-A
Me(;ANI)LEBS' HEAVE CURE.
1 have u lieave Cure that will cure any
cane of heaven in horaen in forty days, if
used according to direction*, and if it doe«
not do what I claim for it, I will refund
the; amount paid and DO charged will be
made for the treatment. The following
testimonial are the strongest proof of the
medicinea power to cure:
A. J. MCCANOLKKH,
IJutler, I'a., 1893.
MR. A. J. McCAMII.km:
On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com
menced to uae vour new cure for one of
my horses that had the heave* very had,
and continued to uae the medicine for
about forty day* and the home did not
show any Hign* of a retuin of them. It i»
now a bout a year uince I <|uit givin the
rnedicvne ami the borne ha* never Mowed
any nign* of heave*, and I feel Htiidied
that he i* properly cured.
W. (J. Ckiswkll,
Butler. Pa., April 3, 1803.
A. J. M<:Canm,KNH:
I have u*ed your ileave Cure and found
It will do the work if used according to di
rections. Yourn truly,
K. J. M< Mil,lin.
■ Wii vll KBtiiiKie ami a* 9Hi
Cure* iirlKlit'H in vase, Drfniay. Oravel. Nerv
ousness. Heart, t'llnary nt f.lver lilwiwi.
Known liy a tired lanijulil re*'!lri((; InaetliiK of
the kidney* weakenn und poisons the lilcxxl.
and UDlev.s cause Is removed >ou cannot have
health. < ure'l me over live jmr* a«ool n
Olneaae and Dropay. Mits. I. 1,. <MII.I.kr,
Hethlehem, I'a. l .u<*) other nlmllnr testltnori.als.
Try It. Cure guaranteed.
CAHN'H KIU.IKV Ct'KK CO., 7KOJ Vrnasgo
Kt., fhllailelphla. I'a.;
Hold Mr All Bailable Urugul l:-.
fIgFENGING
®fIAOMDJA^GMDE«T
Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
THOCBASIW OF BILKS IST t'HE. CATAZXK.IH
FKKB. FKKIUIir I'A 11).
THE McMULLEN~WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO,
IM, 116, 118 and U0 *. Market St.. HI
Grind Your Own Com Meal, Oyster
fthelln and Corn in the s*> Hand Mill.
(F. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars Iree.
"Also Power and Farm Mill*. Send for
illustrated circular* and tcHtimnuial><."
100 jier rt. motr mmle in kerpiny yoailtry.
Addres*
WILSON BKOS., KastotJ, I'a.
THE CITIZEN
The Brain.
Panxsatawney Spirit.
It is generally known in a vague way
that there are two hemispheres to the brain
and that they act independently of one
another. But most people do not realize
that mental operations can be carried on
with one hemisphere just as we can see
with one eye or hear with one ear. There
are multitudes of well authenticated ca.-es
to prove that when one of these duplicate
organs has been injured by accident or
or disease, so far as to amount to an abso
lute disorganization of it, the other will
go right along performing its functions.
That these cerebral hemispheres do not
always act in unison is proven by the fact
that while engaged in some pursuit that
requires a continued mental operation y.'i
can take note of what somebody is saying.
As for instance a country editor might be
engaged upon a heavy scientific editorial
and at the same time enjoy the melodies
of a hand organ which floated through his
sanctum window from the street below.
Did you ever aumse yourself with the
pleasant operation of castle building
imagine yourself a bloated sleeping-car
porter or something of that sort, with
more money than some people have hay,
knowing at the same time that you were
only an ordinary mortal? Well, one hem
isphere of the cerebrum builds the castles
while the other looks on and laughs. And
did yon never dream those gorgeously
b 'autifnl dream.-* the r-plendor of which sur
passed anything you could imagine while
awakt? And while it all seemed so r«al to
you and yon were revelling in transitory
glory, you were still conscious that it was
all a dream. That was because one hemis
phere of your brain was awake, while the
other a hs asleep and dreaming.
Anoth*-r pecular thing about the brain:
Its activity increase* and diminishes in
prop<>rti*>!i to the quantity and quality of
the blood tiid" through it. Arrest
of tbo heart's a lion and the consequent
cessation ol cerebral circulation immedi
atelj entails unconsciousness. While on
the other h»j' excessive cerebral
circulation oau.-t excitement that
often r- st" ••!iri*im. Again, if
the bl«M,*l h Jiii.t jjrojjt-rly oxygenized
when it p<t-.*e- to ' i ..r.-tij, asphyxia re
sults, wnilo by t.h.i i::«pt'Vio!i "f nitrous
oiiiie, excessive c>-rei I a.-nvit y is pro
duced.
The brain appear- *be » very mysterious
afimr bec.iu- • it is reservoir of so many
q.* e. id. a*, so in .. h i-pring p >etry, eo
maijy tender j earning-. *«nd It and sooth
fnl emotions, but r ali"jfether human,
and ne*'*l- Citr-'wl attention.
O-.n dby i. Moonshiner.
When Jack Roper was called in the
United States Court this morning he rose
and pleaded guilty to working in an illicit
distillery.
With a number of others he was sent to
one side to await sentence.
Working in an Illicit distillery is nothing
but a misdemeanor, while operating a dis
tillery is equal to a felony.
Roper knew this and entered his plea
to working in the distillery, which was ac
cepted.
"How long did you work!" asked the
judge, when the man stood up for sentence.
"Ob, 'boat a week, I recon."
"Whose distillery was it'"
"My own.
The judge looked puzzled, but all he
could do was to give hioi two months' for
working in an illicit distillery.— Atlanta
Journal.
Catarrh is a constitutional disease, and
requires a constitutional remedy like
Hood's Sarsaprilla.
—That was a cruel jest uttered by a lady
when she said she did not believe the
Heavenly choir would amount to anything
because there would not be a sufficient
number ol male voices in it. There will
not, she said, be enough men in Heaven to
sing base.
Consumption surely Cured.
To Turn StiiTon-. Plwuio Inform yctir ro*<li:rfc
that I bars a poaltive recusdy for tt.s shovo-nimed
dluuse. B; ;a tlrnoly us* tiiousaii'ls ol
ca*<>a harn Wra penasneutly cured. 1 shall be phul
to sea d twj.o*Uos of my remedy KJIEE to any of
yomr readers in ha»e consumption if they will
send ma tbelt F.xpr«s» and P. O. addreaa. ltc«i>ri t
fallr. T. i. HiIAJVU. M. 0.. 1(1 Pearl «t.. N. Y.
—Native—See the young man over then t
He has saved sixteen persons from drown
ing. He plays the flute, too. Visitor—
Ob, well, a man *ho has saved sixteen
lives ha* a right to play the flute.
NOVEMBER DAYS.
November is a month of rainy, disagree
able days. The damp, cold air penetrates
everywhere and chills iho blood, laying
the system open to the danger of colds,
pneumonia and kindrud complaints.
There is but one remedy that stimulate*
the system aud fortifies it against such at
tacks, and that is whiskey. Not such a
whinkey as is generally palmed oil' on the
public, but a whiskey of known purity and
quality. Such a whiskey is KleinV Silver
Age, Duquesne or Bear Creek Ryes. These
whiskies have been before the public for
many years and find favor wherever purity
is required. Physicians prescribe them;
hospitals use them, and every repntable
dealer sells them.
They are for sale «t $1.50, sl.£> and
SI.OO per quart respectively. Send for a
complete catalogue and price list of all
liquors mailed tree. All goods neatly box
ed and expressed anywhere. Address
MAX KLEIN,
K2 Federal Street, Allegeny, I'a.
—Grandpa (to grandson who had just
carne from a visit t« the Natural History
Museum) —Well Sammy, where have you
been to-day? Sammy—Oh, we've had a
fine time, grandpa. We've been to a dead
aircus.
Drunkenness, he Liquor Habi , Pos
ively Cured by adimnstering Dr.
Haines "Golden fcjecfic."
It is manufactured as a powder, which
can be given in a glass of beer, a cup ol
coffee or tea,or in food, without the know
ledge ol the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will affect a permanent and
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or aa alcoholic wreck. It lias
been given in thousands of cases, and in
every instance a perfect cure has followed.
It never fails. The system once impragnat
e*l with the Specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex
ist. Curi-H guaranteed 48 page book ol
particular* free. Address, Golden Bj>e* fic
Co.. IH". Race St.. Cincinnati I O.
—Miss [Decker—Do you knowt Mary
Pavisbam has married that Charley Goi-lin,
after having broken her engagment to him
three different timex! Miss Houston—She
evidently believes iu "Well shaken before
taken."
"Did you ever," said one preacher to
another, "stand at the door after your eer
mon and listen to what the people said
about it as they passed ontt" Replied he:
1 did once"—a pause and a nigh—"but
I'll never do it again."
Many a girl who marries for leisure
repents in haste.
—Therca on that rich men have so
many friends is that they are capital
fellows.
—Toper—What shall I take, Doctor, to
remove the redness of my noseT Doctoi—
Take nothing—-for three months.
—He—What do you think of a man
marry ng a woman for her moneyT Shi—
I should say she wa* check mated.
—He—This shoe doesn't fit. Try a
bigger one. .-die (severely)—No, sir; bring
me the s*mc size a little larger.
The most industrious of stamp clerks
is seldom anxious to get in two licks to
anybody else's one.
The S&mc Mr. Riley.
Pitt?barg Time*.
One Michael RUey, ot whom Brennen I
gpnke highly. wa« called up lor trial for
selling poteeu. It was of a San day, the
day before Monday, two spalpeens called
at the Point, where ho kept his shebeen.
'•Are you Mr. Rilejf a.«ked one of them
slyly, and they took a whiff out of Riley's*
dhudeen. "I am that same Riley," and up
he jumped spryly and flaunted before them
a sprig of the green. ''Well, my head it is
achin', bejabers it's breakin' aud a drop of
the crature I'd like to have quick. Now
Riley's big-hearted and with them he start
ed, inside of his own door to doctor the
sick. His wife got the wink and before
you could think, she set out two glasses,
and in each one a "stick. They were
drained to the bottom, by the fellows who
got 'em, those disguised informers who
thought they were slick. They paid for the
liquor, and than wiih a snicker, they took
their departure with a secret intent, to
make information, down at Central station,
and to.see that poor Riley to Claremont was
sent. They made information and then
with elation, they took out a warrant, and
to ••pinch" Kiley they went. They lound
him a sleeping and there was co weeping
when one of them told to him what it all
meant.
In jail they "throwed" him, no mercy
they showed him, and he laid there till
yesterday when called to be tried. "Not
guilty," he pleaded, then a jury was need
ed, to hear and determine the truth on
each side. The informers told their tale,
about the alleged sale, of liquor which
Riley denied. Then the lawyers '"begun
with theories fine spun, and Brennen as
serted the informers had lied. The charge
of the court, was of that sort, that left the
jurymen free to decide. They went to
their room, left Riley in gloom, and soon
they came back their verdict to tell. They
found Mr. Riley, whom they all spake of
highly, was the same Mr. Kiley who kept
the hotel. At lea.-l be sold beer, lor didn't
they hear those iuloruaers say that he had
it to sellf Riley felt badly ai-d was led
away sadly, lor the verdict was one he
didn't like well.
This knocked the poetry all out oi it, and
he was remanded to jail by Judge Sla»ile
for sentence on Saturday.
—Kheuinatisut cured in a day —-"My.•'lie
cure" for rheumatism anil neurulgia, radic
ally cures in Ito o days. Its action upon
tho system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removen at once the cause and the di—
ease immediately disappears. The hr.-t
dohe greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. 0
Redick, druggii-t, Butler.
—Abraham Lincoln's emancipationproc
lama lion didn't mention the taiiff, but no
one can deny that it was the lorerunner of
free wool.
—Many a man gets into a peck of troub
le by taking the eight quarts that make
it.
—The man who gets a head every morn
ing is not always the foremost iu the race
«.f life.
«-Don't you care anything for works of
artt" "Darling, you know 1 have always
told you how I loved you."
—A safety touchdown —kissing a Fre t
man with an embryo moustache.
Hlobbs —"Wigwaw made a bad brcik
in a restaurant yesterday yesterday.
Slobbs—"What was itt" Blobbs—"An
egg that was tire 1 of life."
—Xever judge a man by his dress suits
The man who wears the same old one on
every occasion may. be impecunious, but
the chap who sports a dilTerent one every
night is not above suspicion.
—There can be no isuch thing as the
right use of a wrong thing.
A large proportion of the people who
attended the Fair in its closing days came
home with severe colds.
| • —The Pennsylvania State exhibits at
the World's Fair are to be kept perma
nently in the new State Museum at liarris
burg. t
—Several cases of the genuine old "grip'
have come to our notice within the past
week. It takes hold as strongly and earn
estly as ever.
—The stringency of the times is reflect
ed iu the fact that several of our exchanges
are thankfully acknowledging the gilt of
medium-sized pumpkins.
—Bicycle riders know well the difference
between wheel and woe.
—A fanner down in Union county, hav
ing the deed of his lariu in his vest pocket,
hung the garment on the fence* while at
work in bis field, and a cow coming along
ate part of the vest and all the deed. Tim
question in that vicinity now is,is that cow
a freeholder, ai the title of the land was
duly vested in herf
—That Cincinnatti editor who referred
to the v'"O president as the "powerless
provost of a pirl'unctury potentiality,"
kno<v wnat he was talking about.
—California is to get the Midway I'lai
sauce freaks for her Midwiuter fair so it
seems.
—lt is mighty mean to patronize a mer
chant who will trust jrou until you get so
far in debt to him that you are anbamed to
see him, and then go and upend your tush
somewhere elre where you couldn't get
credit; but there are people who do it.
The honorable way would he to spend
your cash with the merchant who trusteJ
you, even if you never expected to n|uare
up the old account.
II there ever was a case of true repen
tance it is found in a Mr. 0. J. Stark
weather of Addison, N. V'., a Salvation
Army convert, who having already con
fessed to being a poker player and the
keener ol a gambling house, electrified
his friends by informing them that the
wound on account of which lie has been
drawing a pension was self-inflicted. ll**
says that while on picket duty he deiiber
ately fired a bullet through his wrist.
—lt is a sail tact that in almost every
railroad wreck that occurs in this country,
there is someone killed who is stealing a
ride upon the train. He is either a pro
ressioual trump or an honest workingman
out ol a job and in s:arch ofwworkk k Mnuy
times the unfortunates are buried where
where they are found nnd classed as ' un
known," while in Mime home thnrc is a
wife and family, parents, brother or si«ter,
who daily look for a word from the absent
one Hut that word never comes, and they
wait to the end of their days in vain. The
situation is a .-ail one to contemplate, but
the lessons received daily should he
warnings to others.
TO liUILD VP
I both the Utah and tha atrangth
- of |.aJ.*, puny, acr'j'uloua cLii
. dren, «et Dr. Uoldeo
Medii-iU Discover/. Its tha
" Ixmt thing known for a waatad
, tjody and a weakennd systran.
\ It thoroughly purifhM the
/ blood onricbea it, and m&kaa
effective evary natural rnoani
ot charming, repairing, and
/ nourishing uio «ysteni In ra
. covering from 1a Orlppe,"
I pneumonia, fever*, or other
diaeaaea, nothing
can aoual it aa an appetizing,
raatorativn tonic: to bring bock health and
vigor. Cures nervous arul general debility.
Purify nnd rid your blood of tho tainta
and ixilsoris that make it easy for dlis-aaa
to fasten ita bold.
The'' Discovery "ia tha only blood-cleanser,
flesh builder, and strength rmtorer ao thor
ough in (ta efr«'ts that it can be guaranteed.
It it doesn't benefit or cur*, in every caae,
you have your money twek.
There's no uncert/iinty al<out Dr. Rage'a
Catarrh Ilemodv. Ita proprietors will |>ay
you |OOO coah if they can't rura your Ca>
tarrb, no matter how bad your case.
•r [ Ajred naturally In Government Bonded!
■ Warehoasex, exported to Hamburg, Oor-B
■ many, kept in Heated Wan-houses until I
■ matured, shipped hack and bottled on mirl ,
■own premise# in the guarantee vro jfive you ■
■ that Old Export is absolutely pure. Free!
■ from fusel oil and all injurious ingredients.®
■ It is the ideal family whiskey for medicinal ■
lor social purposes. Mai 1 and express orders ■
■ tilled promptly, and on orders of €lO orl
■over we pay express charges.
UufMt f rite LUti of Brusdies.Vl ines, tt hiikif i miital fret
Here's the Idea
Of the Non-pull-out Bow
The great watch saver. Saves the watch
from thieves and falls—cannot be pulled off
the case—costs nothing extra.
/ f The bow has a groove
I I fp '' \ 1 on each end. A collar :
[ I ✓ r-» I 1 runs down inside the
V V <<- J J pendant »tem and
VJfIH ]]T/ fits into the grooves,
J firmly locking the
/< >v bow to the pendant,
x so that it cannot be
pulled or twisted off.
Can only be had with cases JSp
stamped with this trade mark. fisy
Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are
iiow fitted with this great bow (ring). They
look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost
only about half as much, and are guaranteed
for twenty years. Sold only through watch
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALITI6TIC IIAIR GOODS.
«\ . I have re oj/ened
v-ffV. tr,y establishment.
V fi'eal Wi«H ami waves,
\2trf fWtjTm' feather litl.t on*l lit—
(J/ jff'fMb -a Ilk** %-i and U|». W»v»
Mahair sw Itches.all lengths
SKfrJr I") i"ilt't r*.*f|uislti*.s.
! '3 Fair Bleach removes
<MW»Ssr ireckks, 'an. stmhnrn
131*, i m* ih patches, ano all
WJ ».;* inwli* -sot tiie "kin.
« \Sm ' HairTonle r* store* ffrey
removesdanrtrulT. t'aies
vft. ,;|,tliev,«ipi/>ali iittiy
f ■ 4 coiidltion.niuke the hair
✓V soft and Kl«mHy, and
/ beaut liul. curllne keeps
A I the hair In curl In
\ dampest weather.
\ /<sr II aIK I>YK is the
r " moat perfect prepara
tion . guaranteed free! Irom all poisonous lti
tor 'tilcaclilßtr hair , "l'' I '!','?:
The only medically pure f " r ° >at
purpose, ( till lie us *1 as ami 'II* lnj .
Also nlee line <>l -lull pins, combs, bands.etc.
. mat inyefctaMl-hnient. You can be made
mt i<ir fiurt Im theatre, pictures» # tc. 11 air
*lr- sine. Ranis 'cutlliiif, Dying and
Have your bangs cut in the new Cinderella and
Coliunblan style, (let
styles f*>r suram* r Naturalj< url hair.
20.5. a. Main St., 2d Hour.' All Kl lt t " r l l l ' l ' t ' ] ! p | !,' pa
GOOD FELLOWSHIP
is a hard thing to find Do you want tbo
recipe ? Hi re it is. Get bottle—you 11
find it sure. Try our
Finch's (jol<lenl|Wcd(ling
for MriHral and Family t'«e
SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qts. for $5.00.
Dougherty, Guekenheimer. Large. Gibson,
Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overboil etc.
OUKGOODS ARE WARKANTKI) I*l RB.
Goods securely packed and bored without
extra charge. C. 0. 1). and mail orders re
ceire prompt attention. ''Grand ratherH
Choice" 3 } ear old in a good one, age han
brought out good quality; sells for£.f~ nor
gallon.
£ ROBERT LEWIN.i
Importer and Wholesaler,
136 WaterlSt, PITTSBURGH, PA.
onocrai * 0> it. K. PSWT.
K f a.
Well - Dressed
AND
At Small Cost.
Everybody noticen u w<*ll flr<*-<-«*«l
woman, There is a great difference
in tahtes and in methods of dreHcinp.
Threisjustas much variance in
StyleH, quality and
PRICES OF DRY GOODS.
And this Hubjeet interests every
womitii who reads this pajx,*r and it
interests You. If you have any
Dry Goods to buy, this month, next
month, or any time, you just write
us for samples; look them over, com
pare the prices and see if you do not
find, out and at once, that you can
buy your Dress Goods in these ntores
for so much Less Money than most
places you know of; that it will pay
you to trade here all the time. Try
it'und *ee for yourself. 50 I'IKCES
' WOOL MIXED TRICOTS
Navy Blue ouly; 50 incbo wide
i 2() Oentw.
Suitable for Misses' school dresrea
and Women's hOus • K"Wtis.
Lot 38 inch, all wool, Stripped j
Suitiriffs lor Misses' dresses, 25
Cents a y.trd and you save half
the price.
Choice line 42 inch, pluin Camels'
Jluir in line of colors, 50 Cents.
20 pieces of all wool Imported.
DAMASSE SERGES
8'! inches w do, cboic ■ co'ors,
50 ( 'oill H.
Were made to sell for $1 00 a yard!
Everything in "Autumn and Winter
W'rttps at prices that will intere t
and profit you.
And don't forget our Illustrated
Catalogue and Fashion Journal.
If you have not received a copy,
write us at one *.
&. iilllll,
115 to 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY. PA.
POULTRY MEN!
Our Green Hone Cutter will dou*
ble your production
Best and Cheapest in the market.
Circular free.
WEBSTER & HANNUM,
Caz:novia, N. Y |
HAMifcU ML, I'
tool i Him i .* * , it j « I
IMlmiqii*' V» I HHI » "• *EKMJR • 7. 1
C. & D.
ALWAYS
Take into c Deiil**r<itioa that money
s>avtd i? as got ii at» money earned.
Tbe best tvav to «av«> monev is to 1
buv pood jjoods at the rifrht price.
The only rea? n that our trade is.
we Laudle cnly Rooda of fir.-t quality
and sell them at very low prices
We have takeu uuusual care to t
provide everything new in Hats and
Furnishing Goods for this season,
and as we have control of many
especially good articles in both lines
we can do you good if you come to
as.
Wh confidently say that in justice
to themselves all purchasers should
inspect our goods
Visit us.
COLBERT & DALE,
242 S Main street,
Butler, Pa.
Cures thousands annuallyof Liver Co
mplaints. Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, Constipation, Malaria, afore Ills
result fromau T'nhealthyLlverthanany
other cniise. Why suffer when you can
he cured ? Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigo*
ntor la a celebrated family medicine,
vou; uitriifiiiT » n.t srpptT YOC.
Scientific American
Iff TRADE MARKB,
OKBICN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, «tc.
For information and free Handbook write to
ML'N.V A CO- 3tU Bhoauwat. Niw YORK.
Oldest tun-can for securing patents in America.
Krery patent taken out by us Is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
Larvost circulation of any noicnttflc paper In th©
> world. Splendidly illustrate 1. No lntellliront
man should be without It, Weeklr .&3.U0 a
year; months. MUNN A CO*
I vißLisiiiUN 36113 road war. Hew York Cltx.
I \ T T —T "THERE'S MONEY IX IT.
to act as our Agent, lull or purt Ume as able
Permanent position ffuaranted to men or wo
men. l.lberal pay weekly. Stock complete.
OUt edged specialties. Kxpcrleueeunnecessary.
Hl* nutnt free. Address,
Nurserymen. c. H. HAWKS A CO..
Established ih* Rochester. N. Y
i
WE WAN! YOU
to net ska our agent. We furuhh uu expensive
, outfit and all you need free. It cost* nothing to
try the business. We will treat you well, and
I help you to earn ten times ordinary wajres Both
•exes of all <*uti live at home utid work in
■pare time, or all the time. Anyone any where
can earn a jrrcat deal of money. Many have made
Two II im<lre«l Hollar* a Mouth. No cla*« of
people in the world are making no much money
without capital n« those at work for un. Business
pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than
aiiv other offered to agents. You hare a clear
' Held, with no competition We eouip you with
everything, and mipply printed directions for
beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will bring
more money than will "any other business. Im
prove your profjwets! Why not? You can do so
t easily "and aurely at work for us. Reasonable
industry only necessary for absolute success.
Pamphlet circular giving everv particular is sent
free to ull. I>elav i»ot *n fending for it.
1 GKOK(iK. STINSON & CO.,
ISox No \HH, l'ortlmid, Me.
PKITFR SHOE CO., Inc'p. Capital, $1,000,000.
HKHT HI.AO MIOK IN TH K WORLD.
"A dollar tared it a dollar rarn'd."
This I .miles' Solid French Dongola Kltl But
ton Jloot delivered free anywhere In tho U.S., on
receipt of ('ash. Money Order,
W or Postal Note for #1.60.
CO W every way tho boots
wL ftL M wld In *ll retail stores for
It'* Wo makn this boot
■K 7O» ] ourselves, thereforo we guar
-1 antes tho /It, ntyle and wear.
rK \ " anyone Is not saUsAed
|£[J^ v (~wo will refund the money
\ or send another pair. Opera
M . Toe or Common Hcn»c,
j rO'£i\ V widths C, I), K. 8c KB.
I '\ IU ivy \>lin 1 to H aud half
■iuf I I yf Send your *i*e;
K [ J I I rvfox fit you.
etratod
DEXTER Shoe^"^JSLS:'
Special terms t J IHuitrs.
W. H. O'BRIEN k SON.
otJScliutte & O'Hrien.T
Sanitary P umbers
And (i un Fitters.
DUITB FM
Srwer Pipe,
(ia« Fixturet t
Globen ai d
Natural (ias Appliarc
Jeffersou St.,opp. T.owry House
BTTTLKR» HA-
C BUGGIES at & Price
\SLy-ys. I AItTH A IIAItNI -v-i. I mT
«M\ Top ftomr f.17 We C tit th« f tfl|
Mr sifi PhATtoti |M PHH'KJI and
I ! a Mi Ti>pHiirr«7.M7i(iQlw II ALL
Qgmft) SAO Itosd Waaoi, #•-'/. p*9tttom. —(■
fpt? SIS < art •* i-> Iluj' of fw- VJS
my Putftry llarie li, u.rrnnd wive
\ lio Ittiifirj " •4.75*Mn1«l ir-insn's f JLWK;
ffiif Jl.irK'H" Kxtdlo $1 KlOat'a's Free
u. •. H« «lUV A CARTCO.
Ito U l*wrtnc« bl, (.'lucluuaD, U. t' u
* I EWIS 98 % LYE
I rcxr ZLZD AI to rzzruuts
" < * (I'ATX*TXI))
Tho at roil sent and purest I.jr«
inado. I nllke other l.y« II bnlnf
HA IA. i m.o powdcf aiid toi h<sl In a can
V reutovahlo lid, tho conP nts
ate always p-ariy P»r use, WIU
luako tie »»eal Hard Hoap
111 TiilmiteH Hiilioul liolllna.
II la I lie t»e»| f<ir clean nhig watlo
fll |l|""*, dl Inferllnic sinks. dMSIf
? wanhillg IH/ltleM, |*alDt<«, tioos, etc.
PIWHA. SALT M'F'O CO
m«lKna Uou. AKt".. rtilla., I'a.
L,.< 3. WICjK
UK4 LKtt *IN
Rouiih anil Worked Lumber
OK A 1.1. KINDS
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Always in Stock.
LIME. HAIK AND PLASTKK.
Oflli o oppoaito P. A W. Depot, *
BtJTLBK ' I
I
Garfield Teas
lino ou iiiAithn. l aUtrm go»|>iMi<mJst«a Uusliitf
is M.i»
Cures SicKHeadache
Leading Millinery House
OF
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.
Every shape this seasons facile fancy
lias evolved is here.
Every novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather
or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets,
Laces, Braids and Flowers.
Mourning Millinery a Specialty.
D. T. PAPE,
122 South Main Street
BEST QUALITY
BOOTS AND SHOES
Cheaper than ever at
AL. RUFF'S.
We want your trade and will sell
you Boots and Shoes cheaper
than they can be bought else
where.
See our line of Men and boys' Kip Boots.
Our line of Women's Calf and Oil Grain
Shoes. Our Children's Waterproof
School Shoes. We will save you your
car fare to Butler on a single pair of
shoes.
AL RUFF.
114 S. MAIN STREET. - BUTLER, PA.
Jewelfy, Clocks
Silvefwa
%
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per
cent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Dufty Block-
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All'are Respectlully Invite/
—"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience."-
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V COLD HEAD lEttf
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