Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 24, 1895, Image 4

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    The CLEVELAND
NEW NOVEL.
The GREAT, SWELL SPECIAL
CLEVELAND.
An eye opener—A heart tickler.
The longer you look at it the sweller
it grows. Popular light weights.
See the Cleveland before you purchase
your mount for 1895.
Never mind what others say, we are
ready to supply the trade.
Remember every Cleveland is fully
guaranteed to be first class in every
particular.
We have a full line for Ladies, and
Gentlemen; Boys and Girls, and All
Strictly High grade.
H. A. Lozier Co.
CLEVELAND, Ohio.
J, E. Forsyte, Ag't.
116 W. Jefferson St. BUTLER, PA.
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 wJt 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 01
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 BICKEL'S 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 <• « «« <« " " 200 " 100
1 lot Ladies Hand Turns—Sizes
2gto 4, all widths regular price $3 5°
I lot Ladies heavy sole dress
shoes regular price 300 " 175
I lot ladies fine shoes at $1 00. Inlants shoes 1 scents.
1 lot Misses and Childrens school shoes, 75 cts. Misses fine dress
shoes $ 1 00.
I lot mens box-toe boots, sizes broken at $2 50
1 lot Boys Kid Boots Double-sole and tap at-$i 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 (rubber) regular price $2 s°S° at $'
sizes 10 and 11.
100 pairs ladies 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- MAIN St. Butler-
Jewelry-Silverware--Clocks.
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe
oent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block.
ign of Electric Bell and Clock.
OUR MID-WINTER SALE
HAS MANY ADMIRERS.
Men's Good, Solid Boots, tap sole, at $1.40; Men's Working
Shoes goat 75c, 90c and $1.00; Men's Fine Shoes at 90c, SI.OO and
$1.25. For 85c will sell you a good, solid grain Button Shoe, sizes
3 to 8; Ladies' Fine Button Boot, pat. tip, at 75c; Men's Rubbers
45c; Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 25c. See our Ladies' Solid Oil Grain
Button Shoes at 90c. All Slippers now at about halt their value.
One lot of Ladies' Fine Dongola Welt Button Shoes reduced from
$3 to $2. One lot Ladies' Fine Dongola, New York make, from
$3.50 to $2.10. One lot Fine Hand-Turns from $3 to $2 and $1.75
and many other lines in same proportion. Boys' Shoes 75c snd SI.OO
Boys' Boots 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. Try us and see how your
DOLLARS will grow.
B.C.HUSF Y LTO\ T .
Optpato Hotel UMty.
OF
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Indicates tlu- possession of ex
ceptionally attractive qualities.
Our stock is praised by all be
cause it is the best and is sold at
prices that you pay elsewhere for
shoddy stuff.
In looking over this stock
find many lines in which the sizes
jare broken. These we are going
jto close out at Greatly reduced
(prices.
YELLCM
Are a symptom of Jaundice,
Dvspepsia,Constipation,Bil
iousness, Liver Complaint.
DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE
BITTERS
will cure the disease and re
move yellowness from skin
and eyes. Warrantee to cure.
Sold everywhere at 2.1 ct ; . per bottle,
■apaMmawanaaaHi
for sale by J. C. Redicb
f^HUMPHREYS'
V VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Tat Sorses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ecgs,
AND FOULTRT.
300 Pace Book on Treat mrnt of Animal#
• and Chart Sent Free.
cmr.« (Wevern,Conientiou*.lnflamm«tion
A,A. i Spinal Mpninnilis.Milk t.-ver.
B.H.—Strain*. l,n nienr*». Ithrumiiiislß.
Distemper, Nasal I»i*rharse*.
I>.D.~Bol* or Grubs, Worm*.
E.E..-t'oueii», Heaves, I'uenmama.
(-.{.'.--Colic or Ciripe*. Bellyache.
Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
H.H.— I'rinary and Kidney Diseases.
1.1. --Eruptive Diseases. Mange.
.K.--Di«ea»es o! Diklhliou, Paraly.l*.
Single Bottle Cover SO doses), - - .60
Stable Case, with Specifics. Mannul. _
Veterinary Cure Oil anil Hedlcator, .H'l
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00
B.U k? DmreM V or •»»! pr*p»id "<1 !« "1
qaulltj Mi ®» pric.
■CBFHREIS'aEP CO., 11l * HHTOIIMi g*..
I homeopathic ftf*
{■R! SPECIFIC No. ul#
In u« 3U rc.iu. Tao only racceajful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
ioidi-j »<■' • " ""'!•* r*™-
■cmfhrkks'am. cat, in 4111 wuiumsi., s»wi««k.
y <iJ* <•
<stEr '
- \>Jj
KIOTO JOT 171 .
MILD FINC
I J
Tft£ AMEMCM T :BACC: COMMAr Si::C£SSO« | /
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Has stood the Test of Time
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMBINED
(f > A7rilfl From early child-S
/k I #!■ M R hood until I was N
b kUkklllfl grown my family J
} ■BMHK 1 spent a ' fortune
? trying to cure me of this disease. I v
y visited Hot Springs, and was treated I
\ by the best medical men, but was not /
/benefited. When all >
j things had failed 1 >
I determined to trv S. S. S., and in r
? four months was entirely cured. The /
? terrible Eczema was gone, not a sign \
/ of it left; my general health built up, /
I have never had any return of)
CHILDHOOD
/ recommended —— /
vS.S.S. to number of friends for skin dis- V
/ eases, and have never yet known a failure to /
C cure. GEO. W. IRWIN. Irwin, Pa. ?
/ Magji iai T H |g Nr-er falls to cure. \
ervn after nil other r
/ remedies have. Our }
\ Tr«»ntiseon Blood and 1
r giiiu Diseuses mulled C
# free to any address. ?
< SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. S
ritisi
II Friend " - 1
1 Makes CHILD BIRTH Easu.jij
5 I COLVIN, LA., Dec. 2, 1886.
§|My wife used "MOTHERS'ir§
5g i FRIEND" before her third con-
jg finement, and says she would not 1
S|be without it for hundreds of dol-1-5
Sjlars.—DOCK MILLS.
SI | Sent by express or mall, 011 receipt |
S3 of price. Ii per bottle, boolc "'lo, S
Mothers" mallcil true. Sold by
S Druggists. jjS
§j< BRADFIELD RnaiILATOR CO.. g
Atlanta, Oa.
mmMmmfMrnmrm
FOR PURE RYh
Whiskeys
Wines. Brandies, Gins, &c., try
Robt. Lewin,
13C Water St., (Oppoo'te 15. <t 0. Depot.)
Pittsburg, Pa.
All goods, including C. 0. D. ordpr.s,
securely packed and shipped promptly.
Express charges prepaid on all orders <>l
SIO.OO or over.
Grandfather's Choice,
Guaranteed 3 years old. [#2.00 per gal.
Try it at once. You will always keep it < n
hand.
A Ton of
~ Tail Talk
Isn't neces : iry to < >" ln c pru
dent pi <>i•!• !' ;.t ijm •
whiakiy ' ■
worse t!. • Ki >
on tho 1: "C : 1
article ! ■ ■ 1 . -
proval for ' 1 _ <.rt
has (In!- ■ 1 ' rt 'i
any • n: r
ket. It !. 1 8 y r-i
old, is : . jialiit i
ble.
Full Quarts, .00 ;
Sir Quarts, 55.00.
Mail and orj. -s ord«r= hipped
promptly,. vv pny express
charges c.;i ; 11 orders of SiO.(X)
and over
Jos. Fleming cS Son.
412 MARKET STREBI .
PITTSBURG, PA.
Complete l'rlco LI Is : f Wines and I.i'iuor*
mailed free.
• •o©»*»©9isooe*
• QOSSER'S •
.CREAM GLYCERINE.
has no equal for chapjx-d hands, llpsur
. face, or • f:.
la notezoellcu a>aaresslng ,*.»■ the e
attor -levin.- SoiJ t»>- J; .. . ~t
" Atyity.iivc Ctnts a Uottlc.
• •••••••••«■•
! THEC ITIZEN-
The Tower of The New City Kail,
Philadelphia
j The tower of the new City Hall in Phila
delphia has reached a height of 502 feet.
: and work ha# been for some time going on 1
j in placing the crowning statue of William (
Peun iu position on the top of the dome '
Tne iignre standi upon the loitiest pedes- j
; tal in the world. The statue of Peun is I
feet high and weighs 60.000 pounds .
Ttie work of constructing it and of placing
it in the loftiest position has been one nf
considerable difficulty: aud several intersl
lng problems in mechanics have b> en in
volved.
The tower is itself an object of consider"
able interest. It is the third bigqest struct
i are iu tee world, with a total beigm of 547 >
leet incQes. The base to the heignt ot
18 leet is built of granite; above this, to a i
height of 337 feet, the tower is built of j
brick, with a thin faceing of white tnarble. j
The part above the marble is constructed
wholly of metal, painted white to match j
the coior ot the marble below. The skele- !
ton or traine work of this part is made ol
wrougnt iron, faced with plates of alum
inum bronze. Tne whole forms a very
graceful .structure, norvrithstandiag its
gn at height.
Penn's statue, surmounting this elabor
ate pedestal, was designed by Alexander
calder, of Philadelphia. -Mr. Oalder b.«-
tias done his work well. The statue eui
bodies the popular conception of PenuV
cnaracter. In face and pose the figure is ■
Strong, though there is about it all a Q i ik
erly air of gentleness and simplicity. Ue j
wear.- the ynaker garb of the seventeenth j
century with long straight coat and loose
knee breeches.
A full sized figure wns first modeled iu
plaster by Mr. Calder at the City Hall. !
This was then separated into fourteen hori
zontal sections and removed to the Taconj i
Iron Works, at Tacor.y, Pa., where the !
tiiure was to be cast Tbo castin/s were
made direct from the fourteen sections,
thos preventing any variation from the
original design. The statue was cast in
aluminum bronze, the walls of the statue
iveraging five-eights of an inch in thick
ness. This work was accomplished with
out mishap, and no parts needed to be re
cast. Tne sections are provided with in
side fl tnges three iuches wide and these
are pierced with one bolt holes. The
bolts are also made of aluminum bronze to
truard against the galvanic action which
would occur between bronze aad a more
electro-positive metal.
After the castings had received the fin
ishing touches at the foundry the sections
were assembled in the court yard of the
Oity Hall and set up temporarily. The
statne stood in this position for more than
a y ear and has been examined by tnanv
thousands of curious spectators. The prin
eipal dimensions are as follows:
Height, 37 l'et-i; hit rim, U3 fet in cir
eatuf'-rence; nose 13 iuchi.s long; hair 4
feet long; shoulders 28 feet in oirc'Mi'er
-nce; wai-t 9 teet in diameter; li-irs from
mkle to knee, 10 fent; feet 5 teet 4 inches.
P S. Since the above was written th
-tatue has been put in place
A Complete Pompeiian House.
\ valunble discovery has been made at
I'ianella-Setthiiniiii. near Pompeii, on th
property of a certain Mr Vincent de Pro
di. A house has been uuearthed which
was covered at the time the city wus bu
ried, and it is said to be in a more perfect
condition than any building yet discover
••d. It contains several large apartnonls
*ud three bathrooms, with the basins iu
sculptured marble, aud with leaden pipes
ornaments with bronze faucets. The three
rooms correspond, says a writer.in describ
ing the discovery, to the "cnltoariuui.
t.-pidariuin, iind frigictarium, which w M
always to be found iu ancient houses ot
ue first class. In consequence of Hu
tu, tom < I Vesuvius iu A. 1> 79. ihe pom
peiian houses brought to light heretofore
nave been roofless, almost without eiot-p 1 -
ion Fortunately, however, that on the
property of M. De Prosco iu perfect, aim
irchacologists are happy over the foci.
Che root measures almost lorty-four Wi
in leugth."
Relief in Six llonrs
—Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved ill six houio by the '>ev»
(.ireal Bouth American Kidney Cure."
l'bis new remedy is a great surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the blander, Mtlney, nark
aud every part ot the urinary passages in
i,ale or temale. It relieves reteuuou ol
waier aud pain in passing it almost 1111
mediately. It you want quick rellel ana
oure this is your remedy. Sola by J. u.
Kedick druggist butler Pa.
A wild otter weighing 24 pounds was
captured at Otter Lake,near Pontiai ,Uicb
one day last week. It is a rare animul iu
Michigan, though once plentiful The
skin was sold to a Pontine clothier and tur
dealer for -$9.
—ltch on human, mange on horses,
dogs aud ull stock, cured iu 30 minutes
by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never tails Sold by J. C. Kedick, drug
gist, Duller Pa.
The moment that decomposition sets in
in the flesh ot a fish,exceedingly poisonous
products, possibly compounds of phospho
rus begiu to be formed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out the lactic
acid from the blood and cures rheumatism
Try it.
There should be a Keeley cure for such
cases as that of the Eastport old lady ol 82
years who has made nine quilts in the past
eighteen mouths.
If Mrs. (irannis wants to wipe out the
decollete costume we think she is neglect
mg a fiue field of work by overlooking
t-quator.nl Africa.
—English Spavin Liuiuiont removes all
bard, soft or calloused lumps and Idem
( ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, snfb-s, sprm. s
all swollen throats, coughs, etc aaVe
SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Crtre ever known.
Sold by J. V. Kedick, druggist Duller l'a.
In a paper read before the Scientific Con
gress at Paris, M. DeLspparent says 4,500.
000 years will slip around before the moun
tains of the earth, which are decreasing in
size, eutin-ly disappear.
Iu this country 3no 000 women aieV.i.n- |
Ibg independent Incomes In ih« prof> i
Shins lit I 2 500 doctors, 275 preai i.ets ant' |
au increasing number ol lawyers tv-un '
six thousand women have charge «>l p< -t ;
. ffices.
—The name ol X U Downs' still lives j
although he has been dead nja;,y yeir
-111- Elixir tor the cuie ot C< Ughs ahd colds '
has aiieady outlived him a quai tei ol a i
century, and is still growing iu tavor with
the public.
A hundred years ago Mr.-. Hannah North
of Augusta, Me., began sending mince pies
1 io the prisoners in the county jail uu
Thanksgiving Day. The custom was tot-!
lowed by her through lite, then by hei j
daughter, and now her grand daughter is '
obser> ing it.
Mr. Kiggs—What occasioned that vio
lent quarrel between Mrs. ilarp ami Mrs.
shriek in the parlor a tew unuutes ago?
Mrs. Itiggs—They were not quarreling
my dear, they are the very best of friends.
They « ere merely discussing the new min
ister's wife.
—All those who have used Bsxter's
| Mandrake Hitters speak very strongly in
, their praioe. Twenty-live cents per bol
j tie
How to Buy a Horse
An old horseman says: If yon want to buy
a horse, dou't believe your own brother.
Take no man's word for it. Your eye is
yonr market. Don't buy a horse in har
ness. Unhitch him and take off everything
| but his baiter, and lead him around. If
; he has a corn or is stiff, or has any failing,
| you can see it. Let him go himself a way
a d if he walks right inio anything, you
i know that he is blind. No mailer how
clear and bright his eyes are. he can't see
any more than a bat Back him, too.
Some horses show their weakness or tricks
in that way when they don't in auy other,
but, be as smart as you can, yon'll get
caught sometimes. Even the expert gets
9 uck. A horse may look ever so nice and
go a creat pace, an l yet have fits. There
I isn't a man who could tell it unt 1 some
| thing happens Or n» may have a weak
I back. Give him the whip and oil'he goes
' for a mile cr two. theu all of a sudden be
stops tin the road. After a rest he starts
; a r r am, but he soon stops for good, and
| nothing bnt a derrick can start him. The
j weak points aboat a bore* can better be
i discovered while stHiding than while mov
j log. It be is sound, be will stand firmly
aud i-qutrely on his limbs without moving
ti em, with plumb a id na ural y pis
e"; or if the foot is ( ikeii fioui tin ground,
ami the weight laKeu fr .ra it, disease can
; b suspected, or. as lent, teililerue--.
whicn is prt c i,sof ot dis,- is--. It u bom
stands with his leet sprt-a l apart or strad
dle- with bis ti -id leg-, there is a weak
ness in bis loins anil (he kidneys are <us-
I ordered. He .vy puTia* beads his knees.
I B lush, milky cas -n-s in horses indicate
j moou bauduess ir something else A bad
tempered one keeps his ears throAn back;
a sitimb.ing horse has blemished knees.
When vhe skin is rough and harsh aud
d ies hot move easily to the touch, the
I horse is a heavy eater and d'.uestion bad
j Never i,uy a horse wriu.-.i br- iL-uag is at
j all impaired Place your e«r ar the he.u t.
' and it a wheezing sound is heard, it is an
indication ot tr< üble.
ln case of bard cold nothing will re
lieve Ihe breathing s > quickly as to ru-
ArnieaA Oil Liniment ou the client
No watch keeys perfectly correct tiuie,
aud even the best chronometers used ill
observatories and on board ships must be
regulated according to tables which art
kept io fix the variations to which aii
watches are liable.
The reason why briush patent specifica
ions are the most, illiterate productions foi
whic any primer's reader is responsibl>
lies in the tact that the law requires tua
no ,-ii.gle word ol ihe olauuscript snail be
misprluted.
D uaseancss, t.e L,i uor Habit,
ivssiy outca oy aJu.iusicnag nr.
l.iil.tb "(jOiOeri optcii.-,
it is manutaciurtju as a powiter, wuii
uai> be given In a glass ol Oeer, a cup
«•! u a,oi lu iuild, lln*
•»t I lie pailful. 11 1b tiUfoiuir.
.Ai iuJeUfe. ciiiu ill rtlircl a yvCiiu%Lix:iii •**
cuie, a Ueinci tut* i*-at it* a iu«»
. laU: liiiuM'l «*| an VS'ItJCK. ll
IM'CU >ll oi Uliu i |
UV»- 1 \ LUALAUCC A PERLCCT CARE IMN ITUHIM*- I
• i uevei inns. 1 be ojoieui iiuce iiujirtjjdutt
-0 %viin .iit Apt'dUu, ll beuuuift* tiLi aii*
i.i.jiuMlUlillj toi luc U)
Iftt (tiAlaulUOU. 4b iiOUh
yat licuial> ilcc. r5pU«'U.
«.«• i«5.» UAC't « IlictinittkU t>.
I'iic i%Ta u«»w u.stjd i»
gmefs AI lUb in riiiiwd}' i?»i
Wilid' WfH hiAU tu b\: MUeurttil Wlltl >lieiAK
01 viiiuupuiul tu ket*p h»»iu
i»ukiug tiifii heaths it.
I'titi iI«T3 <i Dowu Etirit, vvnli itn
-leru auO bow, l<igti »10»-S vsith coutsiaei
.ible sbear, aircl flat, well ruck**rid Uoitnui
in haid ti> ii< at n» a litaTier be* better tUaij
auj open lu»at ol il« MZe.
llr. Ajs..e*'« (Jure t»r to dtart giv«f
p* rlei * itin 1 Hi .•»! i;.if»e« «»1
5} l at.it*lie *i« «t Ui». in UilnUief.
aim et« » CUTe. il is peei
-1« i* I» Hat \ t i falpli tlli»ii, Dlior llier>M «•
lite.i li, iir nit i i'aiu lii L t
M M* TILI*I all RTJI Ulpl*'llib «»1 <* Ulm*AM)il IL«*rt< •
OH «h'.-L » . -IJV lUv■«•«. .sold B) cil-j I'.-RTI
iIIOLM .
I A llurbttfhMe U e .lilAi a >vi u.iUi halt '
hub been luVe.ilua.
Ttit Cr.u rd «iid W bile b'.nr
Ct'Uipat.it 8 L ive dtciiied tu e.-tabJibli new
Hue* betueeii G- Loaaiid New Y<»rktoc I
pelt v. ilb tbe Oeruiaa illittb.
ih ihe MX tee hlii eeniury wan a
«.Uili>Ub euaetuieut iu hi.giaua Wber»-b} 1
btreei hawkeXb were K«rbhldeli tu pell ap- I
pirn auO pibUiN. lor the teaMili tbat 1
ValilbaiiU ai-piehlUtb Were hh.tlile tu re
ttlbl tlie Mghi ui llleili.aud were count queii!-
Ij leujpied tu bieal llleir t er'b lliuh
ej m order tt» ehj »_y itie C«>hll,) Uelicauieb.
—Kbeuuiaiibiii cured m a day—"Alxsii
cure" lur rueuuiatiMu aud ucuralgia, radu i
all} cureb iu Ito '6 daj f. Itis aeiluii upu>
uie b>r«leiu l» reuiarkatile aud bteriuu<*
It reiuv>ves at uuce the cause aud tbe dl>
ea.*ie dibappearb. TUe Urr»
■ iomj UeueUlb. to ut«. ftuid J. <
Kedick, tiutler.
A £ 31 A* "*?" f V\ MKX. local or trave
[fj p A 8 L | 1 tng. to sell my guar an
fill U if I f IJteed NUKSKKV Srock
" Salary or Couinitasio
paid weekly. (Infill free. Special at ten' 1 o
given to neirltitiers. Workers never tall to niaki
good weekly wages. Write me at ouee for pai
tlculars.
E 0. 6 RAH A.VI. Nurseryman
R<H*heAtor N Y.
MeCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE
1 have a Heave Cure that will enrn any
case of heaves in horses in forty days,
used according to directions, and if it does
not do what, I claim for it, I will refund
the amount paid and no charges will tie
made for the treatment. The following
testimonials are the strongest proof of the
medicines power to cure:
A. J MCCANDLKSS,
Butler, Pa., 1893.
Mr A. J. MCCANDLKSS:
On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com
menced to use your new cure for one ot
nj V>r*»*s 'hat had the heaves very bad.
anil continued to use »he medicine tor
about forty day sand the horse did not
show any signs of a return of inem. It is
now about a year since I quit giviu the
med\c\ne and the horse has never sowed
any signs of heaves, aud I feel stistied
that he is properly cured.
W C. CKIKWKLL.
Butler. Ph., April 3, 1893.
A J M«:i ANULKSS.
1 have used your Heave Cure and found
it will do Mie work it used accordng to di
rections. Yours truly,
J. K MCMILLSN.
HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL,
SUPKIISKUKs I'livr AN II riK*lHl|.
I 'an be applied to any Muo.'th sutface.oi
' fill till tire, wood, glass 'any kind of metal
. iuclmliliK kiteheii ntensi s.
j M.iKes out article.- look new and is muc
us-.1 o hie e es, ea tinges, stovis. etc.
i Requires only one coal, i- applied colli
I with brush and dries ah-oluiely tiaril atid
glossy in 2 hours—will not crack chip,
! blister or rub off
Sample bottles sell I on receipt of price.
2 ounces 13c, 4 ounces 25c, 8 ounces 40c.
Wcit Dter fark Printing Ink Co.,
4 NKW RKAOB, ST. NBW Yob
AGENTS W ANTh-D.
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No Wonder
fWjfi It looks pretty.
>Jfr7
>\ Men say that I have pretty feet,
,f\ V: -R And that indeed is ancient news,
a\ »■ \*
11 , AiV But what contributes to their charm,
I S l^'S attract ' ve P a ' s hoes.
Every pair of shoes bought at the
i I O
store of Al Ruff mokes an equally
effective contribution to the wearer's
charms. Razor or needle toe with
patent leather are tlie verv latest and
prettiest st\le in ladies shoes. We
h i ve them in Turns, Welts and Mc-
Kay sewed, cut in a number of differ
ent styles They are beauties. Come
in and see them.
al ruff. ,««.
OIAMOWO $ ; ■** KUT ,ANGS - NORPINS,MM.
(® !%. rwig'Tk 2 ».■" ,£ I GENTS' GOLD, LADIK-c <JOM>.
W£% .5. u XCj **• ,• GENTS* SUA*en. LAWKS- CBATL.UN
J.' 1 ST* £ V » Gold lias Kir Kings. Kings.
Se *r V ."jt \,M X ( ( h tins. Bracelets. Etc. .
JaU w ' --A . fc af f tli i' -.in he toutid in « first class acore.
40i)6Ert B.iOS. 1374 } sp ' , °T^p L B PLA T E .
F C,RIRR TIIE
Ko. 139, Rortta Msii St. B JTLEB, PA..
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS. CAS I AMPS
FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL.
etc, is ar
W.II Q'Brien & Son's
1 O? Kast .Jefferson Htreet.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
tL\\Js gjj PcatarSv^
' HAY- FEVER
' COLD-HEAD MSM
Kly'x Cream. Balm in not a liqniA, snvff or pmcaci. Applied into the nnttriU it it
quickly absorbed. It- ci an.it* the head, allay< inflammation, heals _
JZ IT J* tJie s >r«x. Sold by druggints or xent by nniil on receipt of price. L ||/«
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A High-class Monthly Magazine of Reproductive Art.
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duced with wonderfn' fidelity Hiid effect 1 Veil ss. For sile In all newsdealer* at,
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A copy id Boiigtieremi's masterpiece, "Cupid ou tne *Vatcb," will f>r the pre-ent be
sent as a premium tn every yearly subscriber.
A E. A t & JO- Publishers. 31 Uuion Square N. Y
SPECIAL NOTICE.
That I will sell, nntil lurther notice, . he
lo'lowing goods at the old prices, regard
less of the advancH ot 20c per gallon tax
hy the governireut: A \ pure rye. 2 y tars.
f2 tK) per gallon; rippecaime. 3 years
f'2 25; Old Cabiuet. 4 yeats. $2 50 per gal
ton; Bridgeport and I'homiison's pure r\e.
5 \ ears. $3 50 per gallon; Finch Golden
Wedding, Gibson's. Ko bins, n Oo Bour
bon, $4 50 per gallon; UanDisVille, Dough
erty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon
Oalit'ornia wines, dry and sweet, from 75c
per 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 aud Scotch whiskies at lowest
wholesale rates. Call or send for special
price lists at
A ANDKIESSEN.
188 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
All orders by mail promptly attended.
No extra charge for packing. Telephone
549.
W. L. DOUGLAS
C" U C 19 THE BEST.
p)|| Ub FIT TOR AKING.
§ CORDOVAN",
tCNCH A EN AMELLtD CALF.
»3.M FINE CALFSIKANCARFLA
>3.S? POLICE,3 SOLE 3.
».^I. 7 ®BOYS'SCHOOLSHOEI
•LADIES*
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
/V-L-DOUGLAS'
BROCKTON.MAK.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L 0 Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom shoes In style and lit.
Thcfr wearing qualities are unsurnn;ged.
The prices are uniform,—stamped on sole.
FroTi siti*i saved over other make*.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
A LEX A.NDKR x NOU r r,
W HII'EbT"VVN
nit re 11*5 PILES
rll r^SWAVJIE'S
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ABBOLUTBLY CURES. win I iwlfcll I
M'MI'TOMrt-MuWurfj Intcn.f itching und
Alngivu: most ».t nlslit: wi»r»r bywru'chlnf. Ir
alluHid ( • contliiM** I Minora form »r\tl i mfrudf,
which <>o« » !•?. u iui>l uhrrnli , Ucoitm\ng vrrjr
<nro. HW \ » N;:>«!\T\li \T U0,.-tht «t<bl«#
and bl»-r■'ln». IUMU U.V. rut H>... mil IM M<Mt rn»c*
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WEAR
HAMMERSLOUGH BRO'S
Famoos New York, tailor-made
CLOTHING
For sale by prominent dealers
all over the State. None genuine
without Hammerslough Hro's
label. The swellest and best
wearing clothes in this Country.
Ask your clothier for them.
VITALIS
t PHOTOGRAPH ED M_ J. \./ A l|
niuM ur» r\aae & wen
ao of
ViTALIS 10th Day.
THE GREAT
FRENCH REMEDY
ITO'bices the Above Hesnlts In 30 Hill. It acts
fiowcrfuilv and quickly. Cures when till others
fuil. VoutiK lncti will repivin their 10-st manhooa
•ind old men «til recover their youthful vigor
V n ;n r VITALIS. It nntel.tv tird surely re
tores Nervousness, Xoat Vitality, laipouaey,
llgbtlj Kmiw on . Lost Power, Falling MM*
■rv Wasting Diseases, and all effects of sell
i i r excess nn :i indiscretion. \v ards on
lusanfty aud consumption. Insist on having
ViTALIS. no other, ("an bo cerried in vest
lockt t. Hy irttill. SI.OO per package, or six for
5.00, eith a pnnltlve written emirantee to curt
r relun.t the mniiPT. ( 'rcnlar free. Address
CAM'MET EKltllt COJIPAKV. Chicago, 11).
For Sale ut City Pharmacy.
/ "V DOCTORS LAK.L
t-3 rni tk DISPENSARY.
•( : A> M 'JOB. A /E. ANU FOURTH ST..
Pi TTbttURGH, PA.
„• .s'.'S^. A'lfomisof D< lic.'tteandCom
, " MA.J pbe.itetl Uisertsea nquii ing Co
s Fit'iSTlH. andbClK.NTtric Med*
icatio'i me treated at this Dis.
o, Miihti icc-ik -rely attained. Dr. b
i.ai.cis•• meiuber ol tlie KovalColli je if I'hy
,ii ' a id SurguMO--, nud U tliu ol lest and most
.eneed Sritc.>i.iß. tn iba«ltT Sp.--'at at
neon (tivcntoN cv-»us Debility fenme-ccsalve
, il '\ertlon,'m'.»<-retion of youth,etc., caus
n. ihvsical and mental dc«y,lsrW ot energy,
li-,.0t. •■ncy. etc.: al«>C»ncee» Old Sore-s Fita,
i lie.-, I heaiurtlsm, nnd all dis nscsof thoßkin.
liksl. I.un t'linsry < 'rgnns.ttc. Consultation
"J,- • AN.! s;ilctly cooiklt H'IUI OrtJce hoiirs.o to
; ; ; 7toß v. M.; Sundays, ItoIP. a. only.
:i at odee or ad tu-ss I.AKK, COR
-r.sN A» K ,V>DITUiiI'..PinTIJLKGHa-A
j »>. wT)«n in »nC it t.
J. LQRtJ I
Clearance Sale
AT
D. T. PAPERS,
GREAT BARGAINS
TO BE HAD NOW.
122 S. Main St., BUTLER.
Respected
Readef:-
In presenting for your careful consid
eration our advertisement of Whiskies,
Wines and Liquors, we have no desire to
tresspass upon your indivtdual opinions and
beliefs; but the .unanimous verdict of'physi
cians of all schools "that pure whiskey is
the best stimulant known to Materia Med
ina impel Is us in telling you how and where
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
necessity, especially so at this season of the
year. Its timely use counteracts the ill ef
fect of climatic changes 011 the system, and
it is invaluable "to sustain the flagging
powers of life in disease" as stated over
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-wile 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, smoking Punch and
the steaming Toddy must not be forgotten
lor they are all a part of Christmas and # the
glad new Year.
Then too, friends must not be forgotten,
and there is nothing more acceptable as a
Christmas offering than a bottle of fine
whiskey or wine.
Read over our catalogue,
W liieh Will be Mailed Free on
Application,
Carefully, and be "assured that our earnest
oflort will be to please you and to give you
the very best liquors, all guaranteed to be
perfectly pure.
Thanking you for past favors, and
trusting to be favored with your Ho liday
order, we are
Yours very respectfully,
MAX KLEIN.
TVliolesale
LIQUOR DEALER,
Wo 82 Feiapal St.. illaghM/, Pa
To avoid the rush of orders at the
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.
M HOSfcNTHAL
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
03 Ferry St., - - - - Pittsburg, Pa
Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty.
Trial orders solicited.
One Square Below Diamon d Marke
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