Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 06, 1894, Image 4

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5 INO. I » * of ioo pieces at 2
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J Is a decorated DINNER ShT j
S \r of ioo pieces that we sold last r
I No. 2 . . month ; t SIS . |
J» . PRICE now . .• • sio. J
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(• Is the last, but best value of all. 5
£ THINK ioo pieces best #
INO. 3 ' * White Semi- Porclain, warranted f
for years, at $6.50. •
j! NEW PATTERNS IN A S
0 CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER ShrS IN J
DECORATED DI N- PLAIN WHITE AND J
NER SETS. DECORATED. #
ji f>nPBELL Tehpleton. \
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MARTINCOURT & CO'S CARD!
Call at our establishment- at I 2<S hast
Jefferson Street and get one.
Corel Number
* T U>. (J
Name 1
IF THIS OARI) contain* tlit> lucky o'inili'r ilra* üby l»t -»t <><ir *'" r - v h ' l - J"'
IBl>s tb« holder, ,1 a K«nikiii»ri. will recnivu » Uc.ntiliil m»'i > S«l.ll« f.n>\U-.
if a l*dy, u> l*die*'B«ddl« »nd liridta, «ml the second lucky number, <tnt> »t l-.'
CbttHfl i K«>od Plu.h llol>t;K „ , „ . ,
It COHIH nothing t.. K«t » c*rd. nor f-r th • cbunw Y-.u i,»v« « h^'1
with every «th«r p-r«»n t» g«t th- prize l-r «»>•» n-nr. >-.1 *r« «•.». x*k> ■•• <» '»
thine Hut ir you w»ut »u>ihitiit ihi" <-.u.l will.• .title y«Miit" » retlur. 11<•> •> • ■
on nil ariiclen you buy »t r-l i'l from in >r.i r . 1 IM.M, _("*
Everybody over 10 year* ><ld wn »tft » <-i»til oy n4:niii b-r it *inl #rt wjf ■<
nitiiiu and poitfoffice in n l««>k have prepared l<>r th.»i purpose
No di*cotiot uti »aien iert than one dollar.
Sb Martinconrt, 5 # g. Martincourt & Co.,
J M Leigbner. lliH K. .lefferwwii SI. Huller
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Our Line in
the State.
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The plart: lo buy
GAS COOKING STOVES />ND HURNER OA i. ,• i
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER i ii.l I.KS. i'.ATH TUB \ MCI..
rtc. is ;»i v •
W b 11. O'Hrien At Non'w
1 07 J-CuHt .lelferson Hlreet.
OW- * HAY- FEVi:» % JVm
1 COLD : °HE MM
K r !/'i Cream JhlLm u not a hrj•<'!', *n>/Ji VT jfirm / A/i/iOfl into lbs. nonlri's it It
_ tpitrklp nhn'tr'.H<i. // urifi th' /■■•ml. all'iyt, i»flomin«tt»n. hniU
Cft lit n-yrrn A"?'/'. I.wmlitn urni hy uti
3UC Ely BROTHERS. 56 Wa rr en Street NEW YORK. 3UI
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
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 eves. Warrantee to cure.
Sold everywhere at 25 ct*. per bottle,
for sale by J. C. lledick
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with Humphreys
Witclx Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and
HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
It Cures PII.ES or HEMORRHOIDS, External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding— Itching and
Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate -cure certain.
It Cures BURNS, Scalds ami Ulceration and
Contraction from Bums. Relief instant.
It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises.
It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures SALT RHM m, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruption-, Chapped I land-. Fever Blisters,
Sore IJp> or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c., s<>t. and SI.OO.
Sold bj Dni(tßHt»,cr wm pott-paid on receiptof priw
-111 armttk'a»o. 10., nuiu«uiu»at.,v~k.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
Kotfeifis; #n Mnrtli Will
JT %
LIKE
Siifiklflp's Condition Powder!
1 r.EF'S * yUR CHICKENS
• r . , w ' . k;i/ , F rcvents all Disease.
1 Mofiltiuy Ilenw.
, .} ~,1. ~ ..,«•» »! >r».U In«|U*iV
,» ... >«. .-iner onr-fourth
i ..• "OM Ittiv' - <-an luivwl me
j iv '' one ciwtomer.
, < 4!i i U lend to »».
• 1 A2l 4'h «-»r. fl 20. Blx
f /fry lUii-hta Culd*. price
»r more. Sample
-,» i* : --nt ft
V f . f<o«ton. lU*s.
I'll ''Mi
0| Running |
| Cures ji
1 the Serpent's |
2 Sting.
CpNJJG'OUS
ft BLOOD POlSOrf X r >?A\
II iifiilini; power* It re- [if
JI mofei the prilwxi nrirl f.ulld* nyncm JJJ
[( fft. H
g SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta. <".»
I'Motiiers' 1
i! Friend"-' 1
| Makes GHILD BIRTH lm. |
21 COLVIN, LA., Dec. 2,18X6.
%My wife used 'MOTHERS' j3|
Sr FRIEND" before Iter tliii >1 con-'
jg! fmenient, and says she would
be without it for hundreds of dol-jg
lars.—DOCK MII.LS.
S; I S<-nt by e*pre#» or mall, 011 receipt]S
5S ;»r j>rlc<\ II per liotil<- lioulc '"ln 'jz;
I MOTfIKIiH" mallei) free. Sold by still
j UrufgiHW. ,35
' BRADFIRLD REGULATOR CO.. §
Atlanta, <ia.
A Xina.s I'resent
...FREE...
During the month of Kecember -v will
lireM-nt u> every purcliaKiT KKKIi a bottl* of
I'me wine and our new calender.
KOl Pure Rye
WHISKIES,
Wires,
Brandies, Gin, Etc.,
TRY
Robt. Lewin,
I.'Mi Water St.. (Oppose H. AO. K. pot.)
All ifoixU. innltutiofc (* 0, I' ord-m,
aecurely packed ami ktdpped promptly
Kiort-MM chartii!.< prepaid on all order* ot
$lO 00 or over
Our (iilioon, !■'iijch. (juckonheimer und
Overlioll Wliinkie* nr.; warranted Htrietlv
pure, an wo do not rectify, and are the
only in I'itUbiirß thai do not.
LOOK AT THE PEG
E>i;KORE you hung up your
hut, look at the label before
you huy whiff key. Wo'vo #ot
yeans of reputation buck of that
label, The quality of Old Rxiwrt
\Vhl«k**y HiiNtalriH our daltuato
tlio letter.
incriminating and fair
i()lii'!« r<»!k« claim that It In an
artli 1«) »«ure # smooth, palatable,
and perfectly safo for all
Modi iiifi!. Social or Family
j»urp<M-/
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mall and Kxpremt orderi
MNLPPOTL tho NAM® day ON r«-
rolvml, ivnd we |»ny ehargen on
;ill on!"!••< «>f 110.00 und over.
Jos. \ : LHMING Sc SON,
412 MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURQ. PA,
Compi' t f'n ti <>S -v nci^ndLiiuortmailcdfrM
Bf&KDY mud L* ".VINO RESULTS.
/■KNFAT people^
■ m-i »*♦ 1 *«0 Incotwrmrnce- Simple, M
AISCLtTTILT TEE I a ~ f l
from wiy uijunou*
LA.'a I AJSOIOin ESDCCI3.
We CUARANTcE « CURE or refund your money.
Prli n is,(lO|iFrl><)tll«. Send 4c tor lre»(i»«-
rUJiJJONX HKDIVAh CO 4, VvfCoD, KM.
THE CITIZEN
Capturing Sons-in-law.
A fond mother tells tow she married off
her mx daugnters.
"I did it," she says, "with the frying
pan,"a cozy fire and cushioned chairs.
There, now, you have the whole story.
| confessed the lady.
"I would have every one of those girls
on uiy hands this minute if I hadn't found
: them husbands out of my cookery book,
j Despising an old maid as I do a smoky
[ chimney, when my eldest girl was full
grown I turned right and left lor some
| means of marrying her. Mary was neither
very handsome nor very lively, so I knew
better tban to trust to luck. So I just set
to work and determined upon a plan that
has never miscarried with any of them.
All my life I have made close observa
tions of men's ways, and have heard great
stories of the happy results of feeding the
sex. So I looked carefully over the field
and picked out a pltasant thriving young
fellow, whose habits were good and his
heart whole. I began by asking him in a
friendly manner to call. Then I led the
conversation around to his mother, the
way he had been matured and what he
most cared to eat in general I never
missed a word, and after the first visit we
got him to drop into tea on Sunday even
ing. Then, you may be sure, I did my
best; and when the second meal was over
1 knew the i'earning of that man's appetite
better than he did himself.
My calculations seemed to believe it best
to stare toward the close of the year.
Spring is no good. A man loves ail wo
mankind at that seaKon; his appetite is
slight. Iu my experience, courtship start
ed in November loads, as a rule, to a wed
ding in May. Of course, my chief reliance
is in tempting food, but I would always
advice supporting the liberal table with a
big, comfortable rocking-chair, drawn fac
ing a cheerful lire. Speak of it as "his
chair," and you won't make any mistake.
Another thing, don't be too pressing. A
steady eye and a light hand ccunt more
than nagging. I wa l always careful not
to gush, but if I had apple fritters on Tues
day I apologized for their poorness, and
begged him to drop in on Thursday and
let Mary redeem her mother's reputation
with some particularly appetising dish.
In the evenings I had her trained to sit
under the big lamp, and either darn socks
or hem dusters. When we spoke of her I
said I uembled at the awful blow it would
be for us if she should marry and go away.
This kind of tbiug was kept up till Febru
rr) 1, wnen my gentleman began to feel
easy and snug, like one of the family.
Then came the delicate moment, for just
at this point I would introduce some silly
dandy that neither I nor Msry would have
looked at. But I coddled the youngster,
had him to tea on the same night as regu
lar, and waited to see what would happen.
The ruse always succeeded. He and Mary
would come blushing to ask if they might
have each other, and while they made up
in the parlor I looked up my cookery book
to see my way to another »on-iu-law."
Heart Diseone Relieved in 30 Hutu Its.
Dr. Aguiiw's Cure lor the Hiart gives
perfect relief iu all caxes of Organic or
Sympathetic Heat Disease iu 30 uiiuutes,
nod speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy I'.ir Palpitation, Sbortuess of
Urrath, Smothering Spells, i'aiu iu Lett
Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart
One dose convinces. .Sold by City Phar
macy.
A Lesson in Geography.
When General Leu and bis army fled from
Petersburg to Appomattox, Sheridan ccm
minded the advance of Grant*' army.
On tile moruing of April 7, the rebel forces
were all on the north side of the Appomat-
I to*, but the I'nion troops Aere clone at
| their heels.
In this state of affairs, General Sheridan
stopped at a farm house near Prospect
station, and tying his horse, entered the
I yard.
There sat on the piazza a i) pical southern
j planter, with long siraiglit hair, a swallow
tailed coat, bull waist-c >at, nankeen pant
aloons ami morocco slippers. He boaid
stiffly to (ienerl .Sheridan, who nodded in a
careless manner and sat down on the steps
to study'his maps. Presently he looked
up mid a»kei!:
"Have jou seen any of Lee's troops
about hero to day f
"Sir, as I cau truly say that none have
been seen l>y me, I will siy so; but, if I
bad seen any, 1 shauld feel it my duty to
reluse to answer your question," auiwered
the planter naugthily. " I cannot give you
any information whicn might work to the
di'adrantage of General Lee."
The general, with a little vhtatle of mir
prise, puffed away at his cigar and coutin
ued to itudy his map. In a lew minutes
he looked up again and asked:
''iliiw lar in it ti> liutr*!<> riv-rf
"Sir, I don't know."
"The yon don't How long have
you lived herefexclamed Sheridan.
"All my lite."
"Very well, air, it'a time yon did know!
Caotain put thin mau'in charge of & guard
aud walk In in down to Buflalo rivnr mid
allow it to hiuj?"
And lor Inn couiteay the gentleman of the
old ruihool had the pleaanro of tramping
five miles through the mud to gnae on the
turbulent tide of tbo Buffalo river.
Don't antler with indigestion, uae Bax
ter's Mandrake Hittera.
A I'itiaburg woman aet aonie polish for
a hard-wood floor in the atore. The poliah
exploded, aud acalded her to death.
—Tne reason why Arnica <t Oil Liiument
ia HO popular with the ladiea ia becauae it
not only ia very healing and aoothiug but
it* odor ia not at ail offensive.
—There ia a scheme in vogue lu Middle
port, which it would seem, might very profj
itablv be tried anywhere. Once each year
a local auctioneer seti apart a day upon
which be will sell for the townspeople any
thing which they may wiah to dispoae of
The rea'ilt ia a very large number of miscel
laneous articlea which change handa gener
ally to the gratification of both fir«t and
second ownera. The auctioneer ia paid a
percentage upon hi a «ale» .inch a aale *!-
l'i»a p«opli- m uuload the contenta of allies
and back woodaheda of the articlea aliau-
I ill Iv uaele-a to them, and yet which prove
very serviceable to other people.
—Kheutnarinn cured in a <lay —"Mystic
enre" for rheumatism anil neuralgia, radio
illy cure* in Ito :i daya. Ita action upon
the system n remarkable and mysterious
II reniovea at once the cause and the di <-
. are immediate!} disappears. The lirat
din- ifri at.lv benefits 7,> eta. Hold by J <1
Ifedick, druggist. fiutler.
He's Dead at Present.
Julian Csusar was considered a great
liiun, and HO hit wan. Hut he had hia limi
tations, aud aome unknown writer givea a
lew iliuat. atioiiK He never rode on a 'bun
in bia life; lie never spoke into a telephone;
he never sent a telegram; he never entered
a railway train; he never read a ncwapaper;
he never viewed hia troopa through a field
glasa; he n«ver read an advertisement; ho
never nse.i patent medicine; he never cor
nered the wheat market; he never oroaaed
the Atlantic; lie never wan in a machine
shop; he never went to a rollor skate rink;
lie never controlled a manufacturing com
pany; ho never dictated a letter to a type
writer girl; be never invested iu railway
stock; he never played a game of billiards;
he never Haw an electric light; he never
liatened to a phonograph; he never posted
a letter; aud he never had hi* photograph
takvn.
Pussy Captures an Eagle.
Charles Wiswell, of Carbonate, Lawreme
county, S. I) , ha- a cat that is king of in
kind. Beside* being a good mooter, this
remarkable feline is death to mountain
rats, night hawks and other small fame ;
not long ago home as the result
of it* prowness a large jack rabbit. But i
the most remarkable incident in the cat's
history happened a day or two ago.
It was an encounter with a full grown
bird of freedom, and pnssy was the victor. 1
The cat was sitting on a pile of quartz pa.
'iently awaiting the reappearance of a 1
chipmunk, which but a moment before it \
had chased into a hole, when suddenly the ;
sky above the cat became darkened, and
an ominous swish as if from a rapidly mov
ing body fell upon pussy's ear. The cat
sprang aside with a motion so rapid that
the eye could scarcely follow it, and in the
place it had occupied bat a moment before
stood a fall grown bald eagle, its plumage
ruffed and thirsting for blood. Pussy had
sand and accepted the gage of battle, and
in less time than it takes to tell it, ths
famous "cat and parrot' time was being
re enacted. It was a desperate struggle,
and although pussy was pretty badly
scratched by the eagle's talons, it, when
taking tne initiative in the "fight, secured
a decided advantage, having linded on the
eagle's back. For a few moment* the air
was tilled with far and leathers, and the
ground was all torn up, but pussy held on,
and iu a short time succeeded in biting
through the neck of its antagonist. The
struggles of the eagle grew weaker and
weaker, and soou ceased altogether, and
pussy, exhausod by the violent exertions
and sore from wonnds inflicted by the
eagle's talons, rested for a moment then,
as calm as though silling on a rug before
the kitchen hearth, w«nt carefully over
the ruffled fur, made its toilet, and, seiz
ing the body of the vanished antagonist,
drew it with much difficulty to the home
of its master. laying it at the master's
feet, the cat purred its satisfaction, and in
this way boosted of the victory.
The combat was wituessed by a numbe
of people, every one of whom expressed a
desire to buy the cat, but Mr. Wiawell
says he would not sell it for the best mine
in the Black Hills. The eagle measured
six feet four inches from the tip of one
wing to that of the other.—St. Paul Pion
eer Prtss.
Drunkenness, the Liquor Habit, Pos
ively Cured Dy adrtmatering Dr.
Haines "Ciolden bptchi.:.
It is manufactured as a powder, wiiiCb
can be given in a glass ot Ueer, a cup of
cotlee or lea,or in lood, without the know
ledge ol the patient. It is absolutely
Harmless, and will allect a permanent and
speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod
erate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. It ha.-
been given in thousands ot cases, and in
every instance a perfect cure has folfowed.
ii never tails. The system once impregnat
ed with Uio specific, it becomes an utter
impossibility tor tne liquor appetite to ex
ist. Cures giarauieed. 48 page book ol
particulars iree. Addrets, Uoldeu Specific
Co., IBf> Kaee St.. Uincinuaiii t»
About Daubing Fence* and Barm,
Farmers who have been annoyed by per
sona who goabout painting advertisement*
on fences aud punting bills, *'ill bo Inter
ested in the In* allocting itml matter,
which wn herewith publish. It wan piss
ed Jane 8, 1881, and is as follows: " if
any person or p •rsotis shall, without the
consent «l the owner '* owners thereof,
willfully (laub, | -at(jt advertisements or
post placards upon, or otherwise deface the
walls of any building or building*. house
'»r houses or fences around yarn or yards
connected therewith, or any fence sur
rouuding or iuclosing any vacant iulots,
farm or farm*, or shall cause to bn done by
others, such offenders sliall lie «uilty of a
misdemeanor and npou conviction lie sen
tenced to pay a tine not exceeding $25,
and undergoing an imprisonment not ex
ceeding 30 days, or both, or either, at the
discrection of the court" The best way
lor the advertiser to reach the people is
through Ihe new»p»per«.
—Hood's Sarsuparilla has the largest
salu of ally uiediciue before the public.
1 ry it.
ln an address before the Lancaster
county leachers' Institute recently, Attor
ney General Hensel advocated the in.ire
thorough study of locs I history ami geog
raphy. Thit is a most excellent suggestion,
anil one that ought to be adopted iu all
schools. How many pupils in on' public
school* can tell the history of Butler or
iiutlwr countj f How in tny Know the area
of the oouuty or oilyf Who can tell when
and by whom this section was settled?
Who is the country named lorf What
are the names of the rivers and streams—
who named tlieinT What no the names
signify? Where did the first settler* oome
from? And —but why extend the listf
There are a thousand things about our own
oouuty's history that are interesting and
might be taught with benefit.
l'rof. Barrett of Ht. Lawrence county,
N. v., speaking of pulmonary diseases,
says: Not one death occurs now where
tweuty died before Down's Elixir was
known. (Ivor fifty years of coustaut suc
cess places Down's K|ixir at the head of
the long list of cough remedies.
The Carnegie nail mill at Beaver Falls
was destroyed by lire last Friday evening.
Forty horses perished by the firr that
burned the stables of the Allegheny Tract
ion Co. Thursday night.
—"Thore was a man in onr town and he
wa* wuuderouii wise, he foil in love with
printing ink and began to advertise, and
when he found the scheme brought emolu
ments galore, he smole a smile in display
type and advertised some more."
Don't sit in a draught. If you do the
doctor will iu all prohabibity be the one
to ca*h it.
—Serum for the treatment of diphtheria
has been obtained so far iu France from
old back hor*es The French Government
now propose* to give the Pasteur of horses
condemned no longer fit for French cav
alry service. It take* from *ix to eighteen
.Months to prepare a horse to furnish the
s-piin u-ed in the latent cure for diphtheria.
- • h, .r •iu.«ljr ive u...-um<'ln •< li |.i
' lia*o I • 'j iMMlaaiinitlf uuiviL 1 &)mtl I*. ui. .
•'..t tw.i Vilm ol <Uj rsine'tj PftKK to »»>• •>
>■• • rsivl. i« -r ./ lisvs consumption ir thrjr w,»5
in*. Itttrl i kl ,>r. mi 4 I'. O. ftil.lrpaa. tip* J.'V t
.» T. A. HiAAJ DM. W a I*l MHt N. I
L. <J- WICK
OKAIKR f*
.1011J1 and Worked Lumbei
or A KIIfDS
Dm.is, Sash, Blinds, MouldiriKS,
Shingles and Lmh
Always In Stock.
I.IME, HAIR AND PLASTKH.
<)tfic«, opposite*P. A W.'Depot,
RPTIjBK PA
ti EWIS' 38 % LYE,
L IOTIIE2M un PIITOOD
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Selling Out!
Oar entire stock of Spring and Summer Foot-wear. We're going to clear
out oar stock of Tan Shoes. Every atvle and description of Oxfords will
go in the sale A large lot of Ladies Hand Turn Shoes will be sold at
about half their real value. To make this sale a complete success, we hare
made such prices that
You'll be Glad to Buy.
Ladies Patent Leather and Dongola Oxfords were SI.OO aod $1 2b to go
at 60ct*>.
Ladies Vici Kid Oxfords, Square or Poin'ed Patent Tips will go at SI.OO
and $1.25, Prices of which were $1.75 and $2 00 Ladies Dongola and
Vici Kid Shon were $3.25 at $2 00 per pair.
A large lot of McKay sewed and Hand Turned Shoes iu siz«s 24, 3 and
pries on which were $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. This entire lot will go at
$1 50per pair
Misses Dongola Patent Tip Shoes at 85cts per pair
Cbildrens Dongola Patent Tip Sb jes at 50ots per pair
Mens $2 00 Tan Shoes at $1.25 per pair
Mens Pioadilly in Tan Shoes were $2.50 per pair will goat sl.l-0
So on throughout our entire stock of Summer Footwear. Goods will be
cold without reserve at les-- than the cont of their making.
Call and see these Bargains whether yo i wi.-h to buy or not.
Shoe Dealer. AL RUFF. s. Main St.
KEMPER,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS, HARNESS,
And everything in horse and buggy fur
nishing goods—Harness, Collars, Whips,
Dusters, Saddles, etc.
Also trunks and valises.
Repairing done on short notice.
The largest assortment of 5-A. Horse
blankets in town will be found at
FRANK KEMPER'S,
124 S. MAIN ST, BUTLER, PA.
DIAMONDS aCAKK PINS. STUDS.
WATCHES !• (.KJJTS GOLD, I. A 1 >I BS LVKR. LADIKS CHATLAIN.
JEWELaT } (,olit Pin*. Kar Kings. n race |et». Etc.
ITt*D TIT it U Tea Bets. Castors, Butter fMsbtM and Everythlnt
1 Lj V MUm 1% W ca. £% Km I thai can be tound in a tint clans store..
RODGER BROS. 1874 } K * IVBS FOKK3> sm °T* R W plat*.
THE
. MrvlCvD, jeweler
No. 139,'. North Main St., B JTLEB, PA.,
Don't Whip the Boys.
It is not their fault that their
shoes have worn out so soon. You
(ltd 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 girls
that are wearing our shoes speak
very highly of them. The price
is moderate, ranging from 75 cts
to $1.50.
Ladies are not as hard 011 their
shoes as school girls, but liny all
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 soon.
The Men are coming our way,
they have learned of the big cut
we have made and our sales on
Men's Shoes grts 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 OUK FOOTWEAR.
C. E. MILLER,
215 S. Main St., Butler, I'aJ
VITALIS
A\*t!e a Well
jyjpy of
VITALISZH%
THBOUEAT ajthusi
FRENCH REMEDY 3Uth Palf
Pr«xli»r«** Mi* Ahnvp Kchullr in 110 I>*j* It acta
powerfully ami qtik Uly. ( ur« -- wlhmi till olhcru
full. Yuw.i: men will nirutn ili«ir ijiunhonu.
un<l old rn«-u will rccovrr tin Ir youthful vlj/or
I.y uitnt' VITALIS. n llv '> •'' " r, ' | v re '
Mores N - ervotisi»w.s, I,ont VltitlM \. Initmte»cy.
Nik'hllv F.DII* lons. Is.-.I P..W" I ill lUK
ory. Want I i»k I ' anil all vttvctM of *c?lf
ahUHu <»r i'Xcphh anil indliicn'tiori VV aran on
Insanity ninl cons'imption. Itislnt on liuvlrii;
VITAL 18. no r.ili. r Can lir ei.rrled In vest
tKM-ket. Uy mall. *I.OO |s r iKii kwr''. or six for
96.0(1, Willi ■ po«ltl>e written aunrantrn t«i«r«
or refunii tin. mnnM. t'lrrnliir f" <-. AcJilrfiw
Ul.l KIT IKItIIT COMPJklir. I klfHO, IU.
For Sal« at City Pharmacy.
Hotel Williard.
Rttopeoed and aow ready for tb«
ccomaiodatioa of the traveling pub
lic.
Everything ID Grat-cluia atyle
IRS. KiTTIE REIHIKG, Ovoer.
V H BROOKS, Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
That I will null, nntil further notice, the
fo'lowing goodx at tbu old prices, regard
lex* of the advance ot 110 c per gallon tax
I l»y the zovernnrent: AA. pure rye. Uytars,
$2 (K) pi-r gallon; Tippecanoe. U jear*.
! #2.25; Old Cabinet, 4 years. $2 50 per gal
lon; BriJg"porl and ThompMou's ntire rye,
: 5 years, $3 50 per gallon; Pinch Golden
Wedding, (Jibnoir*. Koliin*on Co. Bour
' lion, $4 50 per gallon; Hanni-villr, Dough
' erty, Montiuelln, 12 yearn, $5 50 per gallon.
California wine*, dry and sweet, from 75c
p.-r gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; my
own importation, sherry and Port wine,
] from $2 50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the
' finest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest
wholesale rates. Call or send for special
price lists at
A ANPKIKBSEN.
18K Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
All orders by mail promptly attended.
No extra charge lor packing. Telephone
549.
W. L. DOUCLAS
CUAr isTMKßcrr.
Qll dllwb WO •aWCARINH.
tfS. CORDOVAN,
FRIHCH A ENAMBIED CALT
FINE CALP& kANWH#
13. V POLICE, 3 Sous.
♦2A 7 JBflriScweiSHfla
rott cATALoauE
I*
BROCKTON, MASS.
Von caa mt< moiir kr aarchaalag W. L.
lkaaclaa Sfcova.
Bacauw, we are the larf eat manufacturcra ot
advcrti>r<i alloc* in th« world, and fuarauttt
' the v»|..e by atamping the name and price eo
the bottom, which pro»ecta yuu agaimt high
prlcra an-1 the ntHldleraan'a prolita. Our aboea
e'liial custom woik la atyle. eaay flttiof and
wearing <nialllle». We have them aold every,
where nt 1 .wtr prieea for the value Itiven thaa
any other make. Take no aubatitute If your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
ALEXANDER A DOUTT,
Writestown
f~\ DOCTORS LAKH
I |*lll / TK msl'KNHAItr.
• |uZ IB Oon. Pim Avi. and fouHTM ST..
MHWF PITTSBURGH, PA.
MlWmt-S*A. All forms of Kelnato and Com
e/w. pleated IMsensi-a rc«|nn IngfoN
ni'KNTl*!. andHt-lKNTll'ir Med
irntlon nrn trented at this I'ls.
~ci, ;,r/ v. itli a •-in-eei. -.rely attained. I»r. h.
K I .nke Is •• member of the lt.>v.il I ..ll< ">f 1 by
,icj iPrt nod Surge.,,v% and Is tne lest iiml most
-*l» nenee.l HriciiUl.' In llmelty Kikm 'iil nt
lentlon I'lfetiloNvr'nu l>. blllt\ Immi" res»lv»
an • t:il exertion. Indiscretion of yciiiili,et«-.,eauß
- ohyslcal and mental decay,lack of energy,
lespoii '.•ney, etc.; alaoCancer* < Hd Horcs, Kits,
1'11..4, Hhetimatlam. anil nil di- -aaeaof theHkln.
I losl. I, units Urinary <>r(rnnn,tte. Conaultatlon
'reo mi.l atrietly eonlVb nt'id Office hours,ll Ui
I j..i.l 7toß l\ K.; Bt.ri.lsj vito< V. M. only.
II in i.ci'-fl or addrer. I>lf<. I.AhR, C'.t
K.VN A» k AND«TUH'r..»TI-r«?ISI.UIiII.I'A
t BUGGIES at iPrlcersaf
r'AHTH A HAHHfHa.™—
a«> Top n.iKatr tr? 1 yv. .ui the ( JUm
iV. Phwrt-.11 iMit'KtCKS nu.l
Il'««i r.»|(«uris-)r.|»7 ..ul"«ll 111
annUoad Wmm. rn ™>.ir»tii«r« —"flBI
|l« ll.sul''art »a«i liny «.f far- "3?
BuiiifT lUrm—. aJK, (..nraß'taan.
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a. III'UUV A- «'AHT«-o. -rrfl
lluU Uanma si. Claclanall, O. *1" s*
\ > f) /flu the Fc»i \
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rr/ J ///''J COI/IEGHr
s\[ y/ Jff n America f..r o'.
al.dn* a 1 . >'
;\ tuff & rnns. P*
NPKCt 1.4T10>
In Wall HlreevaueceHafUllV carried »ii with tile
aid of our llally llarket l.etler and pa in pie la
on speculation Mailed (r..»».
f>ur discretionary speculations havo |.uld a
inontblv proflt of $M net. to tli» linn ma'KlD.
DWretionary Accounta a Hpacl.ilty, I"""', 1
Wire from <-ur olHoe* to all Wrstern t nton Tel
eirraoh OBlce* In the United Slati a At I, IV
KOHMATION Kit K K Hank referencess
WKINM** A f'O , HtO'k and tiriilu llrokers
U jo adwa ' ' '
/. of - v\ tcthc
'"j^VPHILADA,PIL
YOu~CAIN FIND paper
fiTs"»' « ii t 'n» A I'P't.»loir r.ureau «f
rXMINGTCK EEOS.
w'.J adrtrtlaluf »t Uiwaaf i
Respected
Reader:-
# In presenting tor your careful consid-
eration our advertisement of Whiskies,
f Wines and Liquors, we have no desire to
X tresspass upon your indivtdual opinions and
2 beliefs; but the unanimous verdict of physi
# cians of all schools "that pure whiskey is
v the best stimulant known to Materia Med-
Jl ica" impells us in tolling you how and where
4 you can purchase not only pure whiskey,
|> but where you may obtain the BEST and
PUREST liquors generally, either for medi
cal or social purposes. As a necessary
stimulant, pure whiskey is an absolute
4 necessity, especially so at this season of the
# year. Its timely use counteracts the iil ef
feet of climatic changes on the system, .->nd
it is invaluable "to sustain the flagging
1j powers of life in disease" as stated dver
the signature of one of our most eminent
# physicians, (see page 13 of our catalogue).
At this time of the year too, the good
house-wite is bent on serving "good cheer"
for the Holidays, and what indeed would the
# Christmas Dinner be without its Pudding
flavored with rum? its Mince Pie without
Brandy? while the hot, i-moking Punch and
a the steaming Toddy must not be forgotten
4 for they are all a part of Chri.-tmas and the
glad new Year.
Then too, friends mu.-t not be forgotten,
I and there is nothing liu.re acceptable .is a
Christmas offering than a butt! of fine
<► whiskey or wine.
Read over our catalogue,
Which Will be Mailed Free 011
Application,
# Carefully, and be assured that our earnest
J offort will be to please you and to give you
J the very best liquors, all guaranteed to be
i perfectly pure.
4 Thanking you for past favors, and
r trusting to be favored with your Holiday
J order, we are
5 Yours very respectfully,
•MAX KLEIN,
Di&tillei*, Importer and
Wholesale
LIQUOR DE ALER,
No 82 Federal St.. Jillughcay,
To avoid the rush of orders at the
Holiday seasan, we would ask you to kindly
send in your order at as early a date as
possible to enable us to exercise due care in
the selection and packing of liquors.
Jewel ry—Si 1 ver ware- -(/ locks.
J
Purchasers can save from 2r> to 50 pe
• ent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
Mo. 125 N. Main St., Dutfv Block
Sign of Electric Bell and Clock.
All are Respectfully Invite
"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience -
M KOSKISITI i A I ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
103 Ferry'St , Pittsburg. P.*
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Tria! orders solicited.
One Square Bel > v l)i i n »n I M ir'<j
A WINTER S ENTERTAINMENT!
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