Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 29, 1894, Image 4

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    BICKEL'S
FALL STOCK HAS ARRIVED.
People who want the latent styles in fine
footwear and want it at the right price ebnuld
see the latest styles just received at Bickle's.
We have shoes to suit everyone and at prices
the very lowest.
Ladies' Fine
Haiidwelt shoes,
Ladies' Fine
Hand turned shoes, S3.
Ladies' fine Bhoes—lace and button -large pat
ent leather wing tip, at $2.25. Fnll stock of
Ladies' and children's lace shoes in cloth and
leatbei tops. Large assortment of men's and
bov'H shoes in all the latest styles, incuding a
foil stock ot men's cork soled shoes, men's
working shoes, ranging in price from 70 cents
to $2 Men's hand sided and box toe kip boots
with heavy sole at $2 50. Boy's and youth's
boots of all kinds. In ladies' every day shoes
we can give you the selection of a pair of calf,
kip, or oil grain shoes in button or lace at sl.
Our stock of rubber goods is very large, and
we carry all the differint styles of rubber
goods of four of the leading companies.
Full stork of felt boots for men and boys. A
line of wool knit stockings also carried Call
at our store and secure a pair at redtr ed pri
ces. Repairing promptly done.
JOHN BICKEL,
128 S- MAIN St. Butler.
WHAT DO PEOPLE EXPECT?
Good Goods for little money—and they get them
and what follows will prove it. Everyone that reads
this is asked to come, and in their own interest they
ought to come, AND THEY ARE COMING DAILY
in crowds to
hitse;lton's
for reliable wear. Fine styles at low prices. The
choicest collection of Ladies' fine dress shoes this store
ever invited you to see, at .
70C 90c sl. $1.25 $!-50 $2.00
The finest Goodyear welt for only $2.50 you ever sa\v.
Big lots of Ladies' heavy shoes in Oil and Glove grain
Kangaroo Calf, unlined kip and split, in button and
lace, at 75c, 85c, sl., $1.25 and $.40. A centre shot
is our Ladies' veal standard button, only sl. It knocks
competitors silly.
Boy's and Girl's school shoes worth looking at.
They fill the bill. Boy's and Girl's are delighted—no
road too long for them. Boy's at 75c, sl., $ 1,2 5>
$1.50 and $2. Girl's at 50 75c, sl. and $1.25.
Ladies' flannel lined shoes and slippers in button and
lace, with and without foxing at 50c, 75c, 85c and fl.
Men's, Boy's and Youth's heavy boots. Boy sat sl.,
$1.25, $l5O and $1.75. Solid leather men's at $1.40,
$1.75, $2. and $2.50 Men's, Boy's and Youth's fine
shoes. Men's at 90c, sl., $1.25, $1.50, sl-75 ant ' $ 2 -
Boy's at 75c, sl., $1.25 and $1.50. Driller's box toe
high cut shoes with bellows tongue, Sportsmen s boots.
Men's low instep boots a specialty. Our stock of wool
boots and stockings, rubber boots and shoes lead them
all in great variety in style and price. If you want re
liable foot wear at low price go at once to
HUSBLTON'S.
MARTINCOBRT & COS CARD!
Call at our establishment at 128 East
Jefferson Street and get one.
Card Number
j Carrie > *
IP THIS CARD contain* the lucky number as drawn by lot at
IMS the holder A a (tMUleman. will receive a beautitul man's S4 . ddl °
a ladya ladieV Saddle and Bridle, and the second lucky number, one of L. C.
» aSsB 5k W-W
name and poetoffice in a book we have prepared for that purpose.
No discount on sales less than one dollar.
S B Hartincoort, 5. B. Martincourt & Co.,
11 Ltijtoer. 138 E. .Jeffersori St.. Butler
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Oar Line in
the State.
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is ai
W. H. O'Brien & Son's
107 East Jefferson Street.
PI
HAY-FEVER Ir yZ't
%JCOLD T HEAO BBS!
Ely't Cream Balm is nut a liqv 'd, mvJT or p/wder. Applied into the nostrils it it
_ qui -kin absorbed. It cl-ar.se* the head, allayt inflammation, heal* _
C|[ A the sore*. 801 lAy tlruygUU or **nt by mail on receipt of price. CIIm
dUC ELY BROTHERS. 5G Wawn Stmt NEW YORK. 3UC
"A HAND SAW 18 A GOOD THING, B-Ji"
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIC
18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
MUM
Are a symptom of Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Constipation. Bil
iousness, Liver Complaint.
DR. BAXTER'B MANDRAKE
BITTERS
will cure the disease and re
move yellowness from skin
and eyes. Warrantee* to cure.
Sold everywhere at 25 cts. per bottle.
IHapaMMMNHaaHHMMMaaI
for sale by J. C. Redick
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Hnmphrfr*' Bpeclflri arr scientifically and
Mrsfullr prepared Remedlt*, used for years fii
private practice and for over thirty jv*r« t>y •»*>
people with entire «uccc«a. Every sinsla Spertflo
• special care for toe dtoeaae named.
Thry care without dratnflnK. jrorftiii* or reducing
the and are in fact and deed the feoverrign
Remediri of the World.
mo. mm,
1-Fmra, Cr>ngrstion», Inflammations.. ,'JJ
Worn*, Worm Fever. Worm Colic 'if
3-Teethinci Olle, Crying. Wakefulness .ti
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25
J— Cough*, Cold*. Bronchitis .2S
8— Xearalgi*. Toothache, Faceache. 25
9—Headache*. Mck Headache, Vertigo . .25
10—Dyapep»ii>. Biliousness, Constipation .'25
11—8appreMrd ..rPuinfal Periods -25
12—White*, Too Profuse Periods ... 25
IJ—Croco, I.nrvnglti», Tloarwnrsa ... .25
14—Salt sthenm. KrjUpelac. Erurtinns .25
14—Rheamatism, Khenmatio Pains .V 5
14—Malaria, Chill*. Fever and Ague .25
19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head- .25
••-Wkonping Cough *3
97—Kidney Discuses
28—Jiervoas IJebility l.#«
99 rrlnary Weakness -25
S4—Sore Throat, Qn'jjcy, TloemtedThroat .25
HVafPHREVS* WITCH HAZEI. OIL,
"The Pile Ointment."-Trial Size, 55 Cta.
B*l4 by Dr«rci«t9, or sent pm aid on receipt of prloe.
Dk. UmpHBK(9 MA»CAL (Hi p9je«,) VBT.%.
■nUTHEITS* BID. CO., 11l * lllWUUtm hU, NEW TOBL
SPECIFICS.
Nothing Earth Will
MAKFR
HENS
X.IKB
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strors and 'lcalthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting Ilenn.
It It absolutepure. Hirhl.' conceMrated. In
m»V rtudji ii'ii' i a cnt n No other ono-fourth m
S«S?Btri«' v :.:..-iine " "One largr unsaved me
MCMiend six «:» pr viv.t Ittmp." «.*» < ne customer.
' If you <Jjti t {jet it *eud to u*.
We rrr ; on* ai'hS'* i*' vt * f' A 2 1-4 lb can Six
"' r., ii exur. rniiltnj Halting OtMf, prusj
6 „l, free'»"th>' « onl iv or mere. Sample copy
of Tut nprr ".ii ! TT.Y !**rKit • »-nt frti'.
Vg[jf) [??_ Nf «<),S!Cu»t< m Ho'JSC St., Tost on. Ma*."S.
5 FOR
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON.
S THE
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER,
3 BLOOD
f • TO • Oflera S
} Hcmedy f
I W Which, 3
YOUPGNFC
>9 W 9 Life of I
\ Wives S"
| "MOTHERS' FRIEND" <
( Robs confinement of its Pain. Horror and >
S Risk, as man; testify. (
/ "My wife used only two bottles. S
/ She was easily and quickly relieved; V
|is now doing splendidly.— /
( J. S. MORTON, Harlow, N. C. t
J Rent by express or mail, on receipt of price, V
V |i. per bottle. Solfl by all Drugsiets. Book 1
M "To Mothers" mailed free. V
| BB4DFIELD BEtiILiTOB CO., Atlanta, Ua. \
FOR PURE RVt
Whiskeys
Wines, Brandies. Gins, Sc., try
Robt. Lewin,
130 Water St., (Oppose B. <t O. Depot.)
Pitt«biir>r, Pa.
All feoods, inchiditijr C. 0. I), orders,
securely packed and shipped promptly.
Express charges prepaid on all orders ot
SIO.OO or over.
Grandfather's Choice,
Guaranteed 3 years old, $2.00 per sal.
Try it at once. You will always keep it on
hand.
A Ton of
Tall Talk
Isn't nceessnry to convince pru
dent ptuplo ti.nt a impure
whiskey In the ti. It room !s
worse than non r.t all. Keep
on the >:ife s: ,by buyin? au
article l!i-'t h tiitl- p 'ic uj>-
proval for 10 > •.r . O! i Kiport
has don'-tli!«Utile I*.', r than
anyotlirr l:> the mnr
ket. It is eiu.r, nit I 8 ye.irs
old, is smooth, i i<_ and palata
ble.
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, f 5.00.
Mail and express orders shipped
promptly, and we pay express
charges on nil orders of SIO.OO
and over.
Jos. FLEMING <£ SON.
*l2 MARKET STREET.
PITTSBURG, PA.
o*tnpl«U Price Lists of Wines aud Liquors
mailed free.
/CVFATPpwwje/
tcm 1 inconvenience, tinplc, tkV i
V «Hls J lure AS3OL7TEL7 FBIIS 'J
V j from my injurious Mihstaice. :
LATSE ABSCXEx'S B11WC«0. s "
Ws OUAfIANTcE a CURE or refund >ox- rroney.
Prko V3.oop«r bottle. Srnd 4c. larVeat sr.
TJRKSIONT MEUICAI, CO., Sliua.
Gar-
CTree*}-* BrJMt'• n .
BUla. ftami I*
res Ccnj tif ion
THE CITIZEN
The New Treatment of Diphtheria.
The practical tests which have been ap
plied to antitoxin, the new remedy and
also appart*ntl) a preventive of diphtheria.
h.ivp proved very satisfactory. SI. Roox,
01 the Insti nt Pusreur prwves the efficacy
of the new treatment of diphtheria by a
live mouths' test, and tinds that injections
of the anti-dipthoritic .serum reduce the
death-rate from 51 to 24 per cent in hospi
tal practice.
Nothing is so conclusive *s success in the
actual use cf a new remedy. This French
physician began to treat diphtheritic child
ren with autitoxin in F.-bruary last in the
isolation wards of the hospital. Previons
to this date the death-rate of diphtheria pa
tients averaged 51.71 per cent; in 1890 it
exceeded 55 per cent, while in the threw
lollowing years it lell slowly to 47.64. But
since February 1, ISM, when the serum
treatment was commenced, 448 children
have entered the diphtheria wards of the
hospital and only 109 Jless than one lourtb)
of them succumbed to the terrible disease.
I any doubt arises as to to whtcher the
a itituxin is to be credited with having
in .«1e the deatli-rale one-half of what it had
hitherto been, that doubt seeuis to be ie
uioved by ttie fact that in another Fans
hospital (the Trou.-seau) in which antitox
in was not used the mortality among 520
diphtheria cases was 310, or (50 per cent! As
n ail ether respect? the two groups of i a
tients were apparently ?ul>j<-ct to similar
c .iHiiti" Ijn uud circumstances in their re
spective ho>pitals, the great difference in
ttie number of cures seems clearly anu
fairly attributable to the serum treatment
alone.
jjl'he results reported in Berlin have been
as conclusive as tbo.»e in Paris. Professor
Adolf Bagmoky, Al. D , of Berlin, writes
to the .New York Medical Record:—
The results obtaiued by the use of anti
toxin have been reported by my assistant
pDisician, l)r Katz From March 14 until
July 15. lt>3 cast-s of diphtheria were treat
ed, including numerous ma'ignaut cares.
01 this number oulj 23 died, so tUat the
mortality was 14 37 percent. Thi9 excel
lent percentage has never yet been equalled
with our best lorra of treatment even in
the mildest epidemics Among the latal
cases there wtre several tuberculous child
ren and several whose genuine diphtheria
was complicated with scarlet lever, so
that the mortality ot uncomplicated cases
of diphtheria will be much less.
It therefore appears, as D. Baginsky says,
that the new remedy deserves turtber trial,
and that if it gives "even more beneficial
results than heretofore, tb9u we have in the
blood serum therapeutics inaugurated by
Behring one of the greatest triumphs in
the annals of medicine."
The philosophy of the new treatment is
not hard to understand. The microbes of
diptuheria, as those of other like diseases,
do their deadly word not directly, but by
secreting poisonous substances or toxiues
iu ttie system, Alt-dual authority points
oit that by means of certain manipulations
toe virulent" 1 of toxiues can bo atten
uated or increased, so that a scale of tox
iues can be created, of which the lowest
will nave no special action on the organ
ism, while the highest will act with light
ning rapidity. "It now," as he says, "an
animal be successively inoculated wilh the
entire series of these toxmes, beginning
with the weakest, iu organisn becomes
a-"customed to their action, so that finally
a rtlractory condition to a given microbe
i- ere j ted for that animal."
The anti-diphtheritiu serum used by Al.
Rous, of Paris, is taKen from horses on
winch immunity from diphtheria has pre
viously been conferred. Each patient re
ceives systematically a single injection of
twenty cubic centimetres of this serum.
Twenty-four hours later a second injection
is made of twenty or ten cubic centimetres,
and in most of the cases these two injec
tions have sufficed to insure recovery.
With sucti reliable statistics before them
American physicians, who often in autumn
and winter have to contend with serious
epidemics of diphtheria, will be enabled to
view his old foe iu a new and less sombre
light. Wo commend to them the clos
ing words ol'a foreign medical correspou
eut: —
Since by this treatment only one out o 1
four diphtheritic patients succumbs, Where
as the hgure is double lor the other meth
ods ol treatment, it is very desirable that
tiiar the auti-diplithentic serum should
come into general use at earliest possi
inoment.
—For scrofula iu every lorm Hood's Sar
saparilla is toe rad-.cal. reliable reuied>.
It positively cures
—Zimmerman, the American cyclist won
some $25,000 iu his European races, and is
perfectly satisfied with the way in which
the wheel of fortune has turned for him
—One thing a poor, weak woman can
never understand is why it costs a man $4
50 to win a turkey for 10 cents a ralile. But
wouicu are not supposed to know ever>-
tcing.
—Do not suppose that because it is rec
ommended lor animals that Arnica & Oil
Liniment is an offensive preparation, it
will not statu clothing or the fairest skiu
—Brother, do you lt«. mi your
ground?" asked the evangelist of the new
convert. So, 1 can't say that I do," to
plied the honest young farmer. "They's a
mortgage on it lor purty nigh all it's worth
Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes.
Dr. Aynew's (Jure lor the tit art gives
perfect relief in ail cases of Organic or
Sympathetic ileal Disease iu 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remtiiy f.>r Palpitation, Shortness of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lett
Side and all sv mptoms of a Diseased Heart.
One dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
—Those nine Youngstown, o.,girls who
who refused to get off a street car in the
mud budinso the vehicle did not stop at a
crossing, keeying firmly their seats for an
hour andtwent) five-minutes, will be look
ed upon as heroines by those of their own
sex who have been victims of a conductor's
carelessness or churlishness.
—Klieiiiiiatit.ui cured in a day—"Mystic
core" lor rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the si stem is remarkable and mysterious
ft removes at once the cause and the dis
case immediately disappears. The first
dose j;rcatt} Leuehts. 75 cts. Sold by J. C!
Keoak, druggist, Butler.
—The New York Tribune sayp: "An
English the other day dismissed an
indictment against a pickpocket who bad
thrust his haud iu a man's empty pocket,
on the ground that as there was nothing
to steal no offense was committed. If an
American J Huge had done st.ch a thing
the Saturday Review would have made the
the text of an able articlerhowing that the
great American Republic is a tailure.
—A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's
Mandrake Bitters will convince any one
uoubled with costivoess. torpid liver or
any Kindretl diseases of their curative
propel ties They only cost 25 cents per
mule.
Owing to the facts that farms may be
bud upon the sole condition that they
improve the land, many Norwegian immi
grants have settled iu British Columbia
rather than in the United States.
—ln India a native may board comforta
bly forO cents a day.
C vi*;yrytr; lon SEurolj Curoo.
fr, Yn._ • —l'm , • ln-Vrm rcur rea.l -r»
'mi I . | \ * r tl.o abovti-xuufettil
•• '.ajjiils ol hopoltu
■l. I shall RIT. .
•Jf-d tv> . >*lk-<t my rc"fdT FRW: to »oj
you' rs.i rs -<r.j have c>::;umptiun it they will
■endmeUien tjkpr-Mauil I*. O. adjre*. Heaped
!oUr. ■£. A. SivOJU, *. CL.XI tarl Bu V-
I The c&w of Henry Laymen, a fanner who
reniflea a few mii> < from C< nnell-ville, l'a .
iii attracting atteuti ,n fr«.ni
the medical profe.-siun at pri -ent lie w®ya
that some we»ksa(t" be trrew tired of life
and shot him-elt i i the head with a pistol.
Th» bullet tnade a large hole in his fore
; heail and l id evidently g"tie into his bead,
i However Laymen did net die. Ue did m l
' apparently even gnrc w,>r.-e On Tuesday
he was taken to the h< -pital at Cocnell--
I ville There the surgeons made a startling
discovery. The ballet had not glanced a
ronnd the skall brne, but had gone straight
int> the brain The snrir"«ns were able 'o
traee it for s i inc. . luto the man's head
by the bole ii had made They could nut
extract the ballet, and think it lodged in
part of the bone at the base of the brain.
The man's statement that he shot hiniselt
in the head three weeks ago and has not
lost the power of his mind seems incredible.
His case is an anomsly in the medical his
tory. Ouly one case has ever belore been
recorded similar to it.
—lt i» said that the gold product of Mon
tana will this year show an increase ot 75
percent, over that of 1593.
There is to ! an advance in the price of
tea, owing to the .• <r ■••*veii China and
Japan Importers Mty MM price is baud
;t > iise, «« 0: :u t * .v t" r»'se 1130.000,
000 or so to pay Japan indemnity, and tha;
an export duty on t, ai. her best resource.
—Buffalo has no horse cars.
—There is a hydraulic biuycle.
—There are -I.IiOO Protectant Episcopal
churches.
—There are eight Methodist eongreg
lions in Salt L ike City.
Poorer and cheaper varieties of snuil
are sometimes made trout refuse stems am!
leaves.
—Claude Lorraine, the landscape painter
when a boy was an apprentice to a pa-try
cook.
—The name "negro-head" is applied to
large rolls of tobacco, weighing fi to 10
pounds each.
—A resident of Missouri recently finish
ed a guitar composed of over 1,000 pieces
of wood.
—lndian pipes, made in the shape of an
elephant, have been lonnd in the Mississip
pi Valley.
—Turkish and some other Eastern to
haccoes are only used as fine cut for cigar
ettes and pipes.
South America has 30.000 000 people
who, as yet, have not been subjected to
missionary influences.
—Every workman in Japan wears on his
cap and on bis l>»ck an inscription giving
his business and his employer's name.
—Genoml Booth has eng i-'emeuts to
speak at over 500 meetings wLile iu the
United States, and is lo vi.it not less than
70 different ciues.
—The average annual import of raw silk
since. 1888 has been 5 000,000 poouds; hall
comes from Japui, one-quarter from
Europe and the rest from China.
—lt is said that tabocco seed will retain
its vitality eight or ten i ears.
—The French Government has had a
monopoly of the tobueco business since
1810.
—Large fingers signify a powerful phy
sical organization, associated with unrefin
ed tastes.
—Uy son do not p irt your hair iu the
middle, set \ our cap on the back of your
head, and let your handkerchief protrude
carelessly from your outside coat; pocket.
Don't do it. Have some respect for the
feelings of others Of course you look ab
solutely anil irrfsit liblv stunning, and a!'
the girls are driven to distraction by your
august ensemble, but you should consider
that your make up and deportment, when
interpreted by many people is like a play
card on your back <: ich reads. ''l have
no brains to be s ire, but 1 am aw fully fine
looking."—Punxsuiuwney Spirit.
—Morocco's Sultan has $1,500 bicycle.
—The wheels of a watch travel 3,588
miles a y^ar.
—lf a can of milk i- placed ne ran open
vessel Coiitaini g turpentine, the smell of
turpentine is s . n communicated to ih
milk The ,-ame result occurs as regards
tobacco, paraffi . us a|o, tid.i, camphor
and many other strong smelling substan
ces.
Havana will have electric railways.
—An old gentleman reproved his nephew
for fighting with another boy. "Hut,',
said the lad, "he t ailed my sister nauie>!''
"Why.you haven't .u\ si ter, and never
had one!" exclaimed the uncle in astonish
ment. "1 ki, w it,"replied the boy, uou
gedly; but ho thought 1 bad, and said spt
wassquint-eyed, and 1 .-ailed in on the prin
ciple ol the thing.
—Thero is a considerable strength of pub
lie opinion tli.it 'he low Czar « ill notuiake
a bad tuler. He is pie isint, good temper
and forgiving,and hi- strongest dissipation
seems lo be to win a name as a speed}' bi
cyclist.
—The Grand Duke Paul, of Russia, is the
tallest man in Europe, touching the stand
ard al 7 feet 0 inches He i< not .however
a pleasant giant. ..e.-mg t at his hands are
covered villi hair and that he griuds his
teath iu his sleep.
—Secretary Greshatu is said to be the
champion sm<>ker ot ttie Cabinet, and even
when he is a little indisposed can smoke
twenty cigars a day.
—Sir John Cornell, a distinguished Eng
lish statesman, who died recently, was
such an old and tried frienu of the Queen
of England that she was more than pleased
when he called her "Vic."
—Cayuga Lake, in Xew York, was so
named from an Indian word "Like of the
Murky Laud."
—The Rev. u C. Algicr, the Methodist
minister at Bi'Urne whose house was dur
g.anzde ot a...- irc 1 money, has had his
loss made good to bi.n by President Cleve
land, who generously ant him a check lor
the amount of the loss.
Drunkeim is, t e J.i uor Habit, Pos
lvcly oared . y ac-.iust-iing Dr.
Htines "0010 en fc.pcchc : .
It is manufacture,! a- a powder, winch
can be given in a glass of beer, a cup ot
coffee or tea,or in food, ivitlioul the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely
harmless, and will allect a permanent am
speed> cure, whether the pal lent is a mod
erate driuKer or an alcoholic wreck. It ha
*>een gi\ eu in thou-anils ot case.-, anil m
every instance a perfect art na.s followed,
it never tails, l'h >j.-.em ouce nupregaai
ed with ttu specific, it becomes an ultei
impossibility tor ttu liquoi appetite to ex
isl. Cures g iarauteeil. 48 page book ot
particulars 1: «c. An i », Golden Specific
1 o . 185 i.ai -0.. I I .e.I. nil. O
L. I - W ILK
*h.4 Lu h I
Roujili anu Worked Lumber,
OF KINDS
Dcurs, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings
Shingles and Lath
Always m Slock..
LIME. HAlirt AND PLASTEK.
Offlci. opposite.P. & W 'Depot.
BUTLER
Selling Out!
Our enti-o «tock of Spring atlf l Summer FY t wear. We're goin« to clear
out our ntorfe of T Sh« t*v Evnrv -t\ ' no«l <-* - Tijiuo o Oxford* t*ill
HO in the eal>> A lot of L»die-« Hand Turn Sho * will he sold at
about half their real value. To mak this sale a complete saccesa, we have
tnade ?ueh prices that
You'll be Glad to Buy.
Ltdie-n Patent L p ather :i*>d P !a Ox ril - were £1 00 iad $1 25 to go
| at GOets.
J.adieaYiei Kid Oxfords, Square r Poind Patent Tips will go at SI.OO
and #1 25. Price.* of which were £1 75 and 00. Ladies JUongoia and
Viet K.id Shoes were $3.25 at f-J 00 p-r p*ii\
A larjje lot of McKay sowed »od Hand Turned Shoes in sizfls 2i, 3 and
3i, pric-s on which were $2 50, $3.00 and $3 50 This entire lot wiil go at
$1 50per pair
Mis.**-* Doujfola Pat»at T p Sho *atßs "- p«»r pair
Children- Di»»if"la P.u< Tip S e.' it- 50 -» |< r pair
Mvut- $2 00 Toil Sb' . at $1 25 ia-r pair j
M< r> Ptcad 11,. . . I I S v •$2 50 p«r p«ir w ill go at $1 .'-0
So OH through hi' •ur eutiri ittoek •>' Sumai r fr\> >twear. (iooda will be
f-olil without re-ei vi at les than the co.-t of ttie waking.
Call und see these Bargains whether r < wi-h to buy or not.
Shoe Dealer. AL S. Main St,
FHAIS ICKEMPER,
DEALER IN
15LA X KETS, 11ARX ESS,
evervtliiii<r in horse and buggy iur
niisliing goods?- llaraess, (Joliiirs, \V"liip»,
Dvusters, JSitdtlles, etc.
-A-lso trunks and valises.
Repairing done 011 short notice.
, The largest assortment ot Horse
blankets in town will bo toiind at
FUAI> K IkE^IFKR'S,
124 S. MAIN ST , BUTLER, PA.
DIAMOND * ;' UNi3 EAKRIN ' WS - S<'.V K KPIN S . STCUS.
VUATC las I .',KXh '• 'Ml'.V'..l{. LADIES- CUATLAIN
V iZr £"• S _4 V 1 » tioiu Pins Ear Kill's. Kln,-s.
%M JtU %/W +-M Xa * Jt ( <' ,1')-!. Kracelets. Etc.
■""TV XT C* £2 % -J " Tea t 1 Hit ; ei* Ow&e-i aa I Evpry ttllDl
Jh liL V Jit 5% k •.* '"j*| t:i 11 i ■, ■ i ,ill ia k UrstcLm store..
•-{ODGEff BHOS. 1374 } liNIX US. 1 > .K-., ->i i'LK PLATE.
E. GRIEB. jk « t elek
No. 139, Rorth Main St . BJTIEK, FA.,
Don't Whip the Boys.
|f> V
It is not their fault that their
shoes have worn out so soon. You
• lid not get them the right kind.
Have you seen our High Cut
School Shoe at 75 cents, sl, and
$1.25? Try a pair of them and
you will have no occasion to whip
the boys on account of their
shoes.
Girls wear out their shoes migh
ty fast, too, sometimes, but girU
that are wearing our shoe:-
very highly of them. The price
is moderate, ranging froin 75 o.s
to $1.50.
Ladies are not as hard on their
shoes as school girls, bu litey .11
need them. We have just receiv
ed another large shipment of La
dies' Vici Kid Shoes in Heel and
Spring, Lace and Button, Opera
and Plain Toe at $1.25; other
stores ask $2. Come in socn.
The Men are coming our way,
they have learned of the big cut
we have made and our sales on
Men's Shoes gets larger ever day.
Our 95 cent line is good, our $1
line is better, our $1.25 line is
creating quite a sensation, while
our $1.50, $2 and $2.50 line is
simply out of sight.
TRY OUR FOOTWEAR.
C. E. MILLER,
215 S. Main St., Butler, l'a
'Ta Well
VITALIS lOtli Day. J
THE GREAT so-hri's ' a'4s
FHSNCH RE?rf!Ti.oy
Proiltict S tlio AtMli' Its * 1 -i*'".S
powerfully and cjuii ; . • • » • o'lirrs
fail Youn? men will • *an t ir "io- ; in .hood,
and oii.i men will reoover n rourhfal vigor
i'V V!T ? It •
F'o: • > N'--:
Mlghtly Emi . I ' I ! ,;i
cry, Wasting !>•>• - ' ifccts of sell
abofc or exv*-- j ; • >•« ' n. \s o'i
insanity and coi. ,' iup. - ii; cm t ;
VITALIS, no •• < • •- .«■ ''!'•} V -
pocket. By raail. sl.(Ki v . <•> Ix for
S?o.00, with a positive .' : • . . arw. • t : » < nre
C*r roTund the* •. < :*««■.
CAIXUtr IIr.'1! h\ LCilltago, W.
For Sale at City Phnrnncv
Hotel Williard.
Reopened and nosv ready for tL*;
c;omtu >dtitiou of the traveling pub
lic.
Everyilicg in Grot-claps &tvle.
MRS. MATTIE REIHIHG, Owner
M H BROOKS, Cltrk.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Tl:.l' I will -HI. until inrther notice, the
li : !i>vki. i; at the md prices, regaru
1. ss «.f the advance <>t 20c per gallon tax
liv the srmvrnrrent: A A pure rye, 2 ytarS,
¥2 00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years,
-- 2.">; out < itiiaet. 4 years, $2 30 per gal-
I". : l!:i i-'- p- rt atwl Thompson's pore rye.
• > i s.'{ 50 per gallon; Finch Goliiei I
W ■ tic] •. Ul son's, Kntnnsnn (Jo. Botir
ti' . --4 50 per gal Ion; Hannisville, Dough
! ith . it : i«", ll' l , 12 j was $5 50 per gallon
t ilii. rni.i vcn ,-. <ir. and sweet, from 75t
p . gill'.u to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; un
; ••■aij i' I 'lrtaiii-n. berry and Fort wine.
tr-'i.i 50 to f3.50 per gallon; also tin
ji: >i Irish and Scotch whiskies at iowe>
ii ili'-nic r.tles. Call or send for special
I price lists at
A. AXDKIESSEN.
ISB Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
All ord< is by niail promptly aiten('ed.
No extra charge lor packing. Telephone
.349.
| W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE NO SQUEAKfwa
f— - *5. CORDOVAN,
X FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF
\ £ 4-.*3. 5 - 0 FlNECALF&kansaroii
1 4 3.SPPOLICE.3SOLES.
*2. *l7* BoysSchoolShoes.
' v -LADIES'
- ;Ms.nisrFoN 6 °U.
" r A SENO rp« CATALOGUE
i T-i'- "(-* W«L'DOUGLAS»
' BROCKTON, MASS.
Vow cni! 1.1 V? 1.1 nrrT by pttrrhaslug \\. L.
i> liiiylnn Shoe",
j.. ... . ...... - c t..c largest manufacturers of
J i j in the world, and guarantee
~ •I ■. npintf the iia:"e and price on
L . t v h prolc-t® y « a:; l '"** hifih
', ;i lli uan's pioSts. Ourshoes
v :k. in s'.vle, e=-y fitting and
V.e have thurn sold every
v. , r prices for the value given than
anvi .r. e. T .ke no substitute. If your
,u . • ;"-ily you, we can. Sold by
ALEXANDER <te DOUTT,
Wditest«wn
"u DOCTORS LAKE
rut r !•; dispensary.
• i - Con. " J ' > Ave. atiij Fourth St..
PITTSBURGH. PA.
A A'l forms Delicate and Cuii
• i ),i it . I). :i-. -rcqiiiilngOoX
v -J/ i . NTlALandSclK^TlFieMed-
ic j iio.i a:e tl,'uted at this Dis
.l :i r. i ■ iroly attained. I)r. f?
i 1 nier.iliiirof tlic Unv.il ( if 1 hy
ld Suriii-i„ir, and Is tlie o' lest and most
jv.- needSl'ki'iit! . ill«!..»of»T Spcc'alat
,■.u•: ■; i ,:. mi to N vous Debility from ersesslvs
I "\crtion, irid.scretion of youih,ete.,catiß
u-al and mental decay,lack of energy.
•IK Y. etc.; alsoCunei"-? Old Sores, Fits,
; itii li-m. and .'>il "iscsof the Skin.
. Urinary » Consultation
' s:. ictlv c .nfch nti.,! Oltlre hours, II to
i . , • ,i p."a.; ScTid .> <. 2to «•. only.
•»r Rdtlms LArtCOft.
. . ANDITH6I..rri-rouiriiGH.VA
£=•• BUuSiES at I Price jsa^
\ (All- tl- H \ »• >. S« " "I wmmmm Jil.
\&3IOJ -Mop r.uL-jry . W We Cut tkc Ub
PT »!• 'l'liacton . iM PKICEB and V
41'n--. I'.p'urrßjr.i<7outw.'ll A LI.
tSBR? i j '.Vr.ron. i- : > . ompetltors. ™
«1? . at 6 1.. r.tt r-ttx-t i.< Buy of fac- <3B
l, 1! . cy Han.- .»» K.rj anil nn
Morgan Saddle jl G.*».Cnt'g e treo.
/Br _ t. H. lirUGV A IIAHT CO. 'VW
2to B Uiwr<aicc St., ChiclanaU, O. >' u <k
rtV -Sr %
/?/? S ,he fce - ,L 4
0 <2)..
| P Amerlcxi fi-r a'>-£
! -' C '/j ' J 'vu et! ? 'i en $
■ f ' ' '
SPKCDLATIOX.
In W str <" sticeessfiill.v carried on with the
... ifom lull) Market filter and pamplets
<:ri fi.-cnlstuM. Mailed free.
Ottrillscieltntifirx -peculations have paid a
1 Mhl prill' •i - n net m the tIOO ma'cln
! * Inn \eeonnts a SpecliltT. Illrec
wire fr nui • it; •• to all WhkuCMm Tel
i 11! tin- United Siute*. A' I. IX
i '»tc \i ON llt K 1 I!*nk rererencesa.
« n>*ti > \ i ii. Stock and Grain Brokers
11 J<> , J «» ">«»*
1 1othe AFFUCTEO
■ !
4HAQAJNL •
j. i p.J n : I Jte
- 1 111 U faffr
» ■ ». t ;• iut iuwn»l
Why Do You
Buy Liquors?
Because this is the season of rainy weather,
of chills an! ti.r. pness, when the system is li
able to be attacked by cold and pneumonia, it"
not fortified by some i;ood whiskey as a stimu
lant. .•■-•Jk-j
NO FAMILY SHOULD li WITHOUT
PUHE WHISKFY.
Its timely use will save many a doctor bill and much nursery.
Kleins Silvs: Ag3, Duqussns and w-s:k
Ryas ar3 2u- ants:d t Absoiat3'y ITS.
The} are in general use in hospitals throughout the country, and
are being prescribed by the best physicians.
Max Klein has been engaged in the wholesale
liquor business for the past 25 years and has
gained a reputation for handling I'UKE
LIQUORS ONLY and his name on a bottle of
whiskey is a guarantee that it is ABSOLUTE
LY PURE.
Here area few prices of his well-known
brands:
Silver Age Rye $1 50 full part.
Duqusne " 1 25 " " "
Bear Creek " 1 00 " " "
Guckenheimer ~j
Finch . . ~ ~
r i r 6 years old 1 00
(jibson J
Overholt
Guckenheim r, 4 years old 75 " " "
Anchor 50 " " "
Send for a complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of wines
and liquors mailed free, to
MAX KLEIN,
JDisstillei* and Wholesale
LIQUOR DEALKR,
K'o 82 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa
Jewel ry—Silver ware- -(blocks.
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe
• (Mit by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J.R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 X. Main St., Duffy Block
•>ign of Electric 801 l and Clock.
All are Respectiully Invite
"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience.
M I\ OS KTsJ r I t l A ! .
\\ holesale Liquor Dealer,
,03 Ferry St, - - rittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Tria' orders solicited.
One S.jii i> j ! . v : ) 1n• 1 i I
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Hotel Butler
J. H. FAUBEL, Prop'r.
This house has been thorough
ly renovated, remodeled, and re
fitted with new furniture and
carpets; has electric bells and all
other modern conveniences for
guests, and is as convenient, and
desirable a home for strangers as
can be found in Butler, Pa.
Elegant sample room for us« oi
commercial men
I
| HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL,
HI;PLBSKD*X PAIXT AMI VtKXISH
( au be Hppli. ii to any -iiif«c-.on
furniture. wtM.ii, jftws. 1*11) kind of tu»*tal
ilil'laililii; klTrbrll UtfliajlS.
Make» "Id article* look new 'Hid is much
used on b;c\ cles, carriage*. stows, etc.
Requires <>uly one coat, is applied cold
I with brush and" dries ab«c«fntely hard and
jtloMj in 2 hours—will not crack, chip,
blister or rub off.
Sample b»tt)«« sent on receipt of p'ice.
2 ouueer 15c, 4 i ance- 25i\ H .-aiicei- 40 j
ItetDoar Pari tot Cj.,
4 Xtw Eeaue. St VEW Y
AGENTa WANTED.