Bickel's Great Sample and Grand Clearance Sale of a Large Stock of Boots and Shoes. Having purchased two complete sets of Sample Boots and Shoes at a greatly reduced price from leading manufactures together with a big stock of high grade footwear which I have picked out of Stock and placed on our Bargain Counters, to be sold during the next two weeks, at less than half their real value, will place on record one of the greatest slaughters in Boots and Shoes ever known of in Butler County, and EVERY Man, Woman or Child who attends this great great reduction sale will not only be a regular customer of ours in the future, but will show the shoes to their neighbor —So well pleas ed with the bargain they received at Hl* KHL 5 that the neighbor will be a customer also. NOTE THE PRICES. I lot Mens fine Sample Shoes regular price $4 go at $2 I lot Mens Working Shoes " " 250 " 125 I lot Boy's Fine Shoes " " 2 75 " 1 5° j << M <« « a it 200 " 100 I lot Ladies Hand Turns —Sizes 2g to 4, all widths regular price $3 50 and 400 " 200 I lot Ladies heavy sole dress shoes regular price 300 " 175 I lot ladies fine shoes at $ i 00. Insants shoes 1 scents. I lot Misses and Childrens school shoes, 75 cts. Misses fine dress shoes $ 1 00. I lot mens box-toe boots, sizes broken at $2 50 I lot Boys Kid Boots Double-sole and tap at $1 25, sizes 1 to 5 50 pair mens storm king boots (hip boots; all No. 10 and 11 regular price $4 00 go at $2 00. 75 pair mens short Boots (rubberj regular price $2 50 go at $1.65, sizes ;c and 11. 100 pairs iau:es gum boots go at $1 25. 500 pairs ladies fine specialties, rubbers in heel and spring, worth 50c go at 35c. . ' Full stock of mens and boys felt boots—ladies and mens arctics and alaskas —also ladies felt and warm lined shoes —Boots and shoes made to order—Repairing neatly done —Shoemakers supplies of all kinds. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. Large and complete , stock of rubber goods, at reduced prices. When in need of anything in my line give me a call. JOHN BICKEL, 128 H. St. Butler- Christmas The Happiest day of all the year to the little ones is Christmas and few ever entirely outgrow the delightful associa tions of that day. Make them happy and yourself, too, by a purchase of a Fine Pair of Slippers or Shoes. Buy some- Jiing that is useful. We have them in O great variety. MOOB Fine Velvet Embroidered Slippers at 50, 75c, and $1 00 " " All Leather Slippers in blaclc and taa at 50c 75c aid $1 00 Womaa'a Fine Slipperß at 20c, 50c, 60c, 75a and $1 00 ia greatest cariety. Fleeced lined gaitora. Beaded Vampa, a multitude of dainty styles to •elect from. 8e« the pretty little Eider-down nboes for Baby. The nobby styles we have for Boya and Girls at 35. 50, 65 and 75cts Take a look "at oar Ladies Fine Dongola Shoes Pat. Tip at SI,OO, others Mil at 9125 and $1 50 Look at oar Ladies Shoe at 70cts, Pat Tip Our Ladies Heavy Veal Stao. Button at $1 00 Can't be matched in other store* at $1.25, Miitsea and Childrens Shoes at 50c, 60, 65. 75. and SI.OO. Mens Fine Shoes at 90c $1 00, 1.25, 1 50 and 2 00. Nobby styles Pointed and Square toe lasts Boys and Youths Fine Shoes at 75c, 90. $1 00, 1 25. and 1 50. Wool Boots. All Wool Kntt Stockings. Rubber Boots. Wool lined Arties in great variety. Any of these would make a very appropriate aud useful Christmas present Make your selections early while the sizes are not broken. Come in and see us. B. C. MUJ3JECLTON. Jewelry-Silverware--Clocks. Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe 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 arc Respectfully Invitcf —"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience. J. S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER LEADING TAIL ORS, Owing to the change in the Tariff on imported goods which goe into eflect Jan. 12, 1895, we have decided to be leaders in establish ing low prices on imported goods at once; and give below the low prices which we will charge for suits. OM Tariff Price: New Tariff Price. Old Tariff Price: New Tariff Price $22. S2O. $35. s3l. 25. 22. 40. ' 36. 1 28. 25. 45. 40. 30. 27. ( We will not be surpassed in KIT, QUALITY, STYLE AND ! PRICE. our Motto be " Small Profits and Quick Returns" _™"!Lbs, YOUNG & COOPER Bira fe, The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. tiAS LAMPS FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS. BATH TUB EN AM EL, etc, is at W. 11. O'Brien Son'a 1 07 Kuwt «J of forworn Hired. KCT* I theiPRH * HAST- FEVER frvjM w Cold-'head w^m: Vy> Crtmn Pain w not a Uyuu', *nvf or jwriUr. Applied into lh'. m>striU 11 .» _ quietly aJiv/rltrd. tlcl'Wtmt uie html, allay* inflammation, hralt _ _ 5Qc m 50c " f ' 1 Are a symptom cf Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil '. ] iousness, Liver Complaint. S OR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warrantee, to cure. Sold everywhere nt f.j cts. per bottle, B— U WM w ~ r ~n* for sale by J. C. Redick '^SS'VETERINARY SPECIFICS Per Bcrres, Cattle, Saeeo, Sogs, Esjs, AND POtJLTET. 500 Paze Book on Treatment oflnimalt acd Chart !»eot Free. n iiph, c Fpvpr*,Con*P*tion*.lnflammation A. A . spinal .Meainsitin. Milk Fe?er. 8.8.-MraiD«t I.amPiirH. Klu iimuiiam. C.C.--Pi»«eniper. Na»al UUcbarice*. I>.l>—Hot. or Grob», Worm*. E.E."Conicli«, llfare#. Pneumonia. F.F.—f olic or iJripcu. Bellyache. Hemorrhage*. H. If.--1 rinarr and K Idner llineanen. i.I. ErnpiiTe Manip. • K.—UUeaaes o>' ltiKea'ioa, i'araly*!*. Single Bottle l4 uj»k>rt »• . I • N'.gbtlv I. .-1 .1 .• Mt rr; cry, ; • : 't- . t ■ abiiiic or s« aii'l h"'.. cr< Wardß oB iMMity tad eon ampttoß. bi . en n-iv i. VITALIS, no otlit r. Can be c-rri'-il Int./ |".ck'-t. fly fI.HV »- si:t X-•- jtfi.OO, wllh ii pcitiio wriltcn guariiiue to i>. m WIVT 81'ECIKIC CO., Atlanta,c,a. 8 | ********** MOTHERS \ We Offer You a Remedy Which \ C Insures Safety to Life of C f Alother anil Child. I j 44 Mothers' Priend " > i Robs Confinement of Its Pain, \ Horror and Risk. t / Aftfjr iihinif one bottle of "Mothers'S j Friend" J sufT< r« 'l but litV « paiti, ami did v / not ••*!»';ricaw that mh aft* i-wurd, / \ usual In fiucb rahen. Mlta. ANNIE OA<.L, C C Baxter Springs, Kan. i \ I gr • rit bjr Mall or Eif.r< *O. on »#• «*lj»t of pi I e. S C 11. |.*-r botll*. Hook u, . mulH 'l # y !• if »'*IU l.> II Iff 11. ifi. u J pRADfIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga < A Xmas Present ...FREE... Inirltiif the moot It of Itwm'x.r w« will (irtti-ni t/i ever* puTliHW'r I'ltKK n bottle of Tine wine niid our new calender. For Pure K ye WHISKIES, Wire-, Brandies, Gin, Etc., THY Robt. Lewin, 130 Water St.. Pituliurir, l'«. All umni», includitiK O. I> orclerH, ei-curoly packed utid Khip|>i.il prompiljr h'xtircHH ciiariftM pinpaid on ull unlcrH ol 910.00 or over. <>ll r Oibei.n. Finch, (iucknnhcitucr ami Ovnrliolt Wbi«kifK are warranted nfrirtlv parr, HH we do not. rectify, and ar« l lie ">nly limine in I'itt.l.nrif that i|n not. Like a Good Maxim, A liottlo or our Old K*jH>rt Whlnkcy In never out of rcui 00. You tuny not need It now, you may not n«-<-d It next week, you may not in • d It thl*year; and tlieu again, It iril&rlit prove a 1.1. M*ln« Ix for.i nightfall. Th< re aro ho many dlM>rdi-r« where |>il"! Wlllkkey U required that It really Inu't kali- lo In- wltluiut It. lint then you muxt haven trimly ari lelo, BUCII an our Old Kxfxtft nlwa)N relluhle kind. Full Quarts. SI.OO ; Sir Quarts, 55.00. Mall in..l Kxprcn* order* •hipped promptly, ami we j«iy trankporta I lon chursen on order* of J> 10 OOund over Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST. PITTSBURG. RA. Complete Pr.t« I itli r ? Wmci iiiid Uauori milledfrod HI'MIMIIO*. , In W ill Sfr"« * nil with Hie II of OH llnlljr l a-» l pitri ir»- froui I'm Ul 'i -. f o .til Wi-tii ru I'i.ion 'l>l / . |ili <»ni'- i . tire I nitr.l sj.l ti'ti. \M. IN'- j 1 I Oil \I ON FMKI. H.ifik r- f. r- , ! IV fe.ls na > x to hi * k auti Orulu lirv/Ltra i UA/uUWu >, Vvik THE CITIZEN A New Railway Responsibility A remarkable instance of tbtt value of expert scientific te*ticminy in court oecur -®J recently iu St. Louis. The case, which is the tir*t of its kind on record, wa* br-'Ujjht about as follows: A buy el«-v n years of age, wuo was stiadiue beside a a lroad track, a- a train rasbed b j at high spaed, «"ms hurled to the gruuud aud rolled an ler the cars by the force of the current o' uir caused b> the motion ol the train A suit lor damages was brought against tne railroad on the ground that the boy wis not oa the track when the tram pass ed, an 1 therelore. was not responsible lor j .me accident. Tne defense claimed mat a moving train creates no vacum beneath th« cars, and consequently no suction nut- I licienily powerful to move a body weiitn ing, as in this case, some sixty-three p mnds. Prof.Francis E. Xipher, a mem ber of the Faculty of W'asbiugton Univers ity, was the" put upon the staud to ex plain the scientific principle involved. H- stated that, although the train «liJ not create any suction at the sides or be ! n-ath the train, it nevertheless dragge d a grt-ai current of air along with it. Tue movement of this body of air increases as the speed of tho train is accelerated. The air ueare-t the train, ol course, tnove tastest, and the further one stands from the track the lessoae will find the air dis turbed by it. Xow il a persou be stand iug uear a ra t udly moving train, tho side ol hi-, body nearer tba train is in a current of air wnich H movetug faster than tie air on the utber side of him. This has a tendency to turn bun around. It does I not rt-qatre a very great pressure of this kind to throw him down,and ttie revok ing motion his body has aquired serves to roll him toward the track when he strikes the ground. The body is, tnere |ore, turned in a direction which is certain to inako it roll tow ard tbe rails, and the boy was undoubtedly drawn under the cars in this way. Tne expert scientific testimony carried the day, and the rail road was obliged to pay tne damages, *3 000. Holiday Fallacies. That "sensible lolks like sensible pres ents." 1 That pleasaut memories fade as soon as I flowers. That women g«)t their husbands thing* they want themselves. That people despise u Christmas card be lt looks ciieap. That a smoking cap is the only ihiDj: you ciu give a bald-headed bachelor. That there are children who rea'.iy don't i care about Christmas. lltart Dinvase Ittlieced in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the H<»rt gives perfect relief iu ail cases of Organic or fyinpatrietic rlea' Disease in 30 uiinnies. .»nd speedily effects a cure. It is a peer 'es* remedy l'.ir Palpitation, Shortness ol Mroa'b, .Smothering Spells, Pain in L>-lt iuie and all symptoms ofa Diseased lleait One ilose convinces, bold by City Pliar uiouy. —The owner of a cider mill in Bradford county, Ha., receotly disposed of some of h i suiplus slock wnich had become "uard ', subsequently bu was charged Willi violat ing tne law as to th« sale of intoxicants and convicted. In expounding the law be judge said the tct of assembly iu pro hiouing tbe sale of liquor without license' e c.. makes no mention of cider, but pro hibits the sale of liquurs that are spirit uous or vinous, anl those that are nial and brewed. Cider being neither malt or brewed, must be classed as spiri'Uous or vinous, or it won I I not be classed with tn« act. Ju'lg") Peck charged in substance iliat if fermentalion had taken place to such an extent that, the sugar in the apple juice had become changed into alcohol, the cider was then vinous and within the act, no matter how small tbe percentage ol alcohol mignt be; and tbe fact that the Cider was intoxicating, if proved, Would >h good evidence of tne fact that alcohol was present iu the cider, and therelore vinous. This case is important for the iea-oii the reason that it will settle a tlouul iu the ininds of a large number of people who make cider, as to their making them -elves crimiiiall> liable for the sale ol it. —Tne reason why Arnica ne near to the destruction • f i tbe eyesight of the person injured. The ! American Journal of Pharmacy says: A ; ! druggist was experimenting on the action I of ammonia water with oxide of silver, snd uad left the mixture in a porcelain oap>ule j covered with water and a glass stirring rod | I in the capsule. A saleauian coming into the store 1 thoughtlessly took up the rod aud wiiho. t agiiatiou «a. replacing it iu the cap»'i e *heu a violent explo-oou occurred, shat tering the capsule, pieces of which siruik him iu the face, causing damage wnich it was feared would result iu the loss of i ne or of both eyes. Prompt treat me t, how ever, warded off the threatening mischief The product obtained by the action "t ammonia on silver oxide, kuown as "Ber thouet's fulminating silver," is a dangei ous article. Wneudry, it explodes vio lently on tho slightest percussion, or even when touched with a feather. Tbe black cr> stals, having a metallic luster, decom pose violently with detonation when tbe liquid containing them is shaken. The exact composition of the compound has not yet been ascertained. The famous Jones county calf case, in voh ing the owner ship of as 2 calf, which has been in the Courts of lowa sinee 1878, is si ill iu litigation, the latest phase of the suit haviug been the decision by the Supreme Coun of that State by wmcn the costs ol $2,886.84 have beeu charged to tbe defendants. The original parties in the dispute have long since passed be yond earth's pa.-tures, aud the original call has doubtless contributed its skin to cover many ol the law books arraj ed iu the controversy. Nevertheless, the aui tti«i has furnished sustenance tor one gen eration ol attorneys, aud metaphorically speaking, it will probaoly Continue to be iniiked by auolher. The Joues count) calf case is a pretty good exemplification of tOe delays of the law—good enough to be stuffed as an object fesson. Mrs. Blackwood, of ludiaua, is about to marry her twelfth husbaud. She has had such a charming versatility in mar ried life that, when the proper time comes, she will be quite ready to put aside the vulgar superstition about unlucky numbers and try her thirteenth. —The popularity of foot-ball has appar ently stimulated the pugilists to put a lit tle more brutality into tue prize ring. —Mrs Tom Leather is cap'ain of a steamboat piling between Vickshurg anil New Orleans, and tier officers are all wo men. —The loss to tho New York banks In the stealings of their own officers during the past ten years has amounted to witbin a nt 4~> ounces, the maxi mum of the healthy brain is about 01 ounces, the minimum about 31. —The new postal cards in France will lie issued iu the form of check books, wilh stubs upon which the sender can keep memoranda. Tue stubs be s'aiuped at lie post-office before the card is detached, so that a Vei itied record ol the corresponded e can be kept. Drunkenness, the Habit, Pos Cured by ad it; ulster ing Dr. llbiticb "Golden Specfic l , It is manufactured as a powder, winch can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup ol coffee or tea,or iu food, without the know ledge of thi' patiuul It is absolute!) i harmless, aud will alfect a permanent am speedy cure, whether the paiielit is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It ha» been given in thousands of cases, and b ' every instance a perfect cure has followed. I II never tails. The system mice liupreguat , ed with the Specific, it becomes an utlei impossibility lor the liqllor appetite to e> , ist . Cures guaranteed. 48 jiage book oi t particulars free. Addrcr s, tmlden Specific | Co . 185 Kare St.. Ciliciritiaitl O ( lmi d 'fff\ MKV loc.il or travni TEOatxztt ' *" w Hilary .ir Comiiilixlo,, (mill wcrkly Outfit fr*|i>wi(i|C (fniiilH i»t thi< i'l'l |irii:«H, ri'i^nnl -I'FN 111 IIIM advutic" "I 2<)o |>nr K"ll'Hi t«* liy fh« iriivornirxnt: A \ pur» ryx, ! ywiri, •+_' 00 p«r ir»ll»u; 'rippwimmn, 'i .v««rii. *2 2*>; Olil OnliilK't. 4 y«i»rn, f'J 30 p«r >r«l --l"ii; Hrnltfi'ixtri HIH! 'Phiiinii«»ii'ii pur» rv «, s\inirM. *,' i .">0 ]>nr K>tllon; Kitich Gul()«*ti WMIIIIDK, I lliM'>ii'H. |{ul>iti«l ti C«I. Hmir- Ixni, |4 .10 pur italloti; ll#nui»ville, I)nU|{h orty, Vlllljlll-»■ 11 <■, U yoMx. 15 30 pw iiallnn. C'llitiirnirt WIIIIII*. <1 rv and is at 85ct= per pair. Cbildrens Dongola. Patent Tip Sn >es at 50i:ts per pair Men> $2 00 TaD Sboes at $1 25 t>er pair Mens Picadilly Bluchers iu Tan Sboes were $2.50 per pair will go at $1 CO So on throughout our eutire stock of Summer Footwear. Goods will be sold without reserve at les- than the cost of their making. Call and see these Bargains whether yo i wish to buv or not. FKAJSK KEJVXfKR, T DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, And every tiling in horse and buggy tur uitsliing goods-Harness, Collars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. .A_lso trunks and valises, lie pairing done on short notice. The largest assortment ot 5-A_ Horse bla,nkets in town will be tound at FRANK KKMPEHB, 124 S. MAIN ST, BUTLER, PA. DIAMONDS SOAKK PINS, BTUDS. swt ATP I TT £«4C£ > GENTS' GOLD, LADIRS' GOLD. W ii X U (1 f QKNrS' 81LVBR, LADIES' CHaTLAIN. TC- iXT TT* T L* V I Gold I'lns. Ear HiQ,'3, Klinr*. «J Ki »V £au X f CUulns. Kracelets. Ete. XTT TT O TIT i Ten Set*. Castors. Itur.ter IMstiei an t Ever}tUlu» •Jlu If CV « W 1V a.* Km f mat .• moe (omul in a llrst eUia rtODGER BROS. 1874 ! " lviH "'"""""riaH.E P ROIPR THE No. 139. North Mair, St . P JTLF.R, PA... "WHERE DiRTGA fERS, WASTE ItULES.' GREAT SAVING HFFSULTS FROM THE USE OF $,% fmdr fi J I If) Get A Pair Of Slippers. Now that Chriytrnas is over, we will close out the balance of our large as sort incut of Ladies and Gentleman's Holiday Slippers at cost or, in many cases, at less than their cost price. Here is a rare opportunity to get a handsome pair of toilet slippers, or a comfortable pair of evening slippers at wholesale price. Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St. ■ j Ntf l - J © fSCRIBNEKsI i I tTJ| magazine| • BY special with Ihe publishers we are Mabled to offer SCRIB.NER'S MAO AZINE fur iVJ.Satid :i full year'* subscription to the BUTLER CITIZEN and N. Y. Weekly Tribune For $4.10 In advance. If purchased separately thes«* periodicals would cosl $5.50, IT IS THE PLAN OF S'*.Kl *N EH'S to >{ive it« read era next yecr a history <>f the t>*nr, 25 y»'ar* in th hi»ti>ry t»f the world for notional •iovrtlupii ent and material pniirreaa. The narrative will be written iq a grxphh? ud pic tiirewjue htvie iij President Andrewa, of Brown (Jnlveraity, and capable ar tiHtH will illuHfute it. KOBERT GKANT, whose 1 II H-rtioni of a Married Man" will lootf he renaemlwred, haa written a weriea of article* on • The Art of Living," in which he HfttH himaelf to aolve, aa fir an H'ich (irohlema can he aolved, qnea • lottH whirli h«»Bt «vi - rv w»ll to (]•) Immlv: Tb«* Iocomo~Th« I>w<■ 11 i d lluii- liuld KxiiotiM.— —lO liiiriiuon if (Jh M »rrii«i| mid Single HT" Tbe Stitntiier ProblHtu, elo Kouutifuliy lllllHlrutcii GEORGE MEREDITH, whom morn than «>n« good imthoity IIUH pro ii< in need the «T«>it«Ht of living ti iv-lintn, hnn wriitua n Htroiiff Burial, "Th« Amazioif Marrittifn," tu ImKin in Jittnittrjr. W. D. MO WELLS will rihu'M a n«>vo| Hntitlnd "The* Htorf of il IMav " I IN rilE LANL) Of DON (JU IXO TE will >)•• u wtii-H ot t broe hki-tcbiH ilni-tratiul by h tnirnhi-r •»f I) mini Vii-rtfii'i wondiirful tlniwitijfH SINfiLE AK I*l ILES io «r«»it vnrintj have litmu for and tbo il liiHtrationn will Imj t'luborati*. SCRIBNKR'S IOR 1595 WILL UK BETTKR THAN EVER. If you tlcsirc onlc SCKIHNICk'S M AGAZINIC remit $3 00 to the Liililishers: CHARLES SCRIbNIiR S SONS. 153-157 sth Ave., N. Y. c DOCTORS LAKE ram H ~,u TVi -I (-r Jn OOH. Qr.. 45FLUS RTBBUNUH, PA. JcSJMK . All fonnnor l>« ll< ttUi Mild Com |)liral4*«l UIW;IMJI» ii'«juliin (I'ON* wl' F'Jr Fllo.NT! 4L ai;d hrIUNtIKO" In ation art traau*! «t tUm lUMi y Willi a wrply atUilne*!. Pr. b. K. Lake !i" 'tiombar of tlie lto% .il Colli *« Tf 1 hy iiciiil' • HIH! Munvi/J:, Mud U tlio of lent and nn»*t -xp« i »CII«'«mI Hi'icci a LIH. in thij cltv Upw «al at , n-iitioii ffiveti toN n VOUH I»' lnllt \ fwine* /i M 'al "xiTiloHj tu»t.w«Totion ef yoiiih,©U'.,c'.aiUi llL # ili > deal ami mental «! ' nyjnrk of rnersfy, ' I • [ on ' Mtcy, et4:.; alMoCanc«- * Old Hiirrs Fiiii I'lle i. • tiiMimatlnm. nnd all Jl- /oieaof tlioHkui, 110 »«l. I untf . I'i Imiry «»i irioi ,» n . IM. LAKK, v. 'H ! R.SN A' < VM)LLUTOL..L'U IVULUOU 4 A TOTHE Ar I PLIC T ED | V u '' T PHILADA,PA. Olti ire itching piles rPS f^SWAYNC'S ■ I ariiwrß W 'ilMTUrilT ARHOI i rhf.r OUKKB ■ mLW I *\ MI'TUIta lirtlitHrri Inlrnsr Ii- lilm* m 4 .'l.igli.Ml •»«•» •»» uUIHI «• "•Mi' liy lf'«l"bil.f. if MII.IW I I||.. iHiiolnut LUMIIII firm WNL pr»ilrudi\ uMtll of». •. 1.1-..1 *«< lwl rr*i. , k*-* itmlnf %**f • ir«v kU \\ » OIM Ml S | ,|. ih! 'lihluf j Bud klir Hi t; Im-I.U nl'rftfim, «'».«< Ih wamU ' rmmUlLv luwvr» IUW inoMiMMn. GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS Something for the MOTHER, the FATHER, the LoVKR, the GIRL, the BOY and the BABV. Something for the PENNY, the DIME, the QUARTER, the HALF and and the DOLLAR. Our Store is Full of Big=Mearted Bargains! You can't do better than buy your HOLIDAY « D. T. PAPE'S. P. S.— Our fine line of Millinery is redufled 25 per cent. Respected Reader 4 :- £ In presenting for your careful consid r eration our advertisement ol Whiskies, ? Wines and Liquors, we have no desire to 4 tresspass upon your iiuiivtdu.il opinions and 1 beliefs; but the unanimous verdict of piiysi # cians of all schools "that pure whiskey is the best stimulant known to Materia Med -5 ica" impells us in telling \ou how and where X you can purchase not only pure whiskey, r but where you may obtain the BEST and PUREST liquors generally, either for medi- Jl cat or social purposes. As a necessary X stimulant, pure whiskey is an absolute 4 necessity, especially so at this season of the year. Its timely use counteracts the ill ef- JJ feet of climatic changes on the system, and it is invaluable "to sustain the flagging 4 powers of life in disease" as stated over 4 the signature of one of our most eminent # physicians, (see page 13 of our catalogue). At this time ot the year too, the good house-wile is bent on serving "good cheer" 4 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, s-moking l unch and X the steaming Toddy must not be forgotten lor they are all a part of Christmas and the J glad new Year. Then too, friends must not be forgotten, 5 and there is nothing more acceptable as a 4 Christmas offering than a bottle of fine f whiskey or wine. Read over our catalogue, Which Will be Mailed Free on Application, # Carefully, and b - assured that our earnest W oflort will be lo please you and to give you \ the very best liquors, all guaranteed to be 5 perfectly pure. 4 Thanking you for past favors, and 2 trusting to be favored with your Hoi iday J order, we are J Yours very respectfully, MAX KLEIN. H>i«aitillei% Importer aii*r ol tl.o ITi.il.-d Stat-N. 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