Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 19, 1895, Image 4
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman, Grand-Holiday Announcement! Th© Grand nn<l Glorious Christmas time is coming near and nearer. It'there ever is a time when the heart of a goad man or woman yearns after riches, it's about the beginningot the Holiday Season. AVe can double every body's by giving Double Values For The Money. We have made unusual and extensive preparations this year for the Holidays by adding to our store a fine Art Department. In if you will find high-class novelties in fine Linen Centre Pieces, Linen ; Doyles, Pin Cushions in Satin, Lace and Linen Lawn—l able Covers, , Lunch Cloths, Laundry Hags, Head Rests, Sofa Pillows, &c. Linen j Picture Frames, Mounted and Glass Covers, Oval, Square and Ode. | Shapes. These goods are all hand-embroidered in fast colored silks. This line of high-class fine art goods cannot be seen outside of a City j Store. We are sole agents in Butler for the celebrated C. E. Bent- i ley's fine art goods. Miss Lowman has charge of this department. Lessons given in fine art, 25 cents per lesson. In connection \\itli these we also have a lovely collection ot Celluloid Novelties, Silver and Jap goods, consisting of Jewel Cases, Glove Boxes, Necktie and Handkerchief Cases, Collar Boxes, Ink Stands, Jewelry, &c. USEFUL PRESENTS. What would be nicer than a stylish Rothschild jacket, a fine Pur or Plush Cape, or a new dress, hat or bonnet, kid gloves, kid mittens, Jersey gloves, woolen hose, woolen underwear, blankets, fine satine comforts and bed haps. Space is too limited to mention all the beautiful, useful and appropriate articles we have that would do lor an Xmas gift. If you only have cents instead ot dollars to spend to make someone happy, we can suit you. Try us before you buy youi Xmas gifts for '95. Yours with best wishes. Lessons Kvery Saturday ir l * llie Art * Mrs.Tennie E. ZimmermaN, I 51515151 rmTiTFsTsTSISIS! 5 \_s±s\Ajgrsj.ji\_ 5: H 5 liIlJ ALWAYS BRI>:G THIS CARD 15050 5° STo the Store, and when yonr future cash purchases aggregate $25.00 _ ~7 you will be presented witli your choice of one of the 50 50 s°s°articles all made of Solid Oak, Antique Finish. FOLDING TABLE, j_;_ ~ FOLDING BOOK RACK, FOLDING MUSIC RACK OR FOLDING CHAIRS. 50 50 MRS. JENNIE E. ZIMMERMAN, DEALER IN j— |— so'soDry Goods, Millinery, Wraps, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings,!*^ HH BUTLER, PA. LL ysoj fflif •/ « 10 i 'ol IP I IP I 10 I 10 I '« ! »0 I iP Jjo | 10 I 10 | 10 | IP I 'O j_i°i IO I 10 1 10 j"55;~25 : 251 *s: *5: "»S:" *S: *5: 25: 25! VI V->! s"': 5" i Good Cheer For The Holidays. Make Merry and Rejoice. Speed the parting, welcome the coming New Year.' This is the season of merry-making, of l'lum Pudding, Mince- Pies, of good eating and drinking. We have now been before the public for the past quarter of a century, and have learned how best to serve the public, especially at this time of the year. Our stock contains the choicest of liquors, the Best Run- for the Pudding, Brandy for the Mince Ties, Wines and Whisky for the table or sideboard. Here are some of our prices for absolutely pure liquors: Silver Age Rye sl-5° P cr q" art Duquesne Rye l - 2 S Beai Creek Rye I,o ° Guckenheimer 4 years old 3>°° " gallon Possum 2 -5° Anchor 2.00 Jamaica Rum SI.OO, 75c and 50c " quart Cognac Brandy $1.50, s«.«> and 75c " " Cooking Brandy 200 " gallon All brands of California Wines, Malaga, Muscatel, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Sweet California, Claret, Angelica, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per gallon. Christmas Presents For Friends. There is nothing more appreciated than a bottle of fine Whisky or Wine—nothing can be more appropriate. We pay all Express Charges or Orders of #5.00 and Upwards. No charge for boxing and shipping. Send for our ( atologue and Price List mailed free on applit With best wishes to one and all for a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Importer K2 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. O •/ THAT LUMP in a f J man's stomsch I *1 which makes him ir- I ritable and misera ble and unfit for bus incss or pleasure caused by tion. like charity, a multitude The trouble may be in stomach, liver, ■ ~J~ ■ bowels. Wherever it W f is, it is caused by the 111 presence of poison |l4 , I ous, refuse matter I / M I 1 •which Nature lias I I \ I been unable to rid 11/ \ \ 1 A herself of, unaided. My \ I In such cases, wise /7/ 11 send down a 1/1 little health officer, I I 1 1 personified by one II I ! I of Dr. Pierce's Pleas / / l\ ant Pellets, to search trouble and remove the cause. One lit tle "Pellet" will remove aver: big lump and act as a gentle laxative. Two " Pel lets" are a mild cathartic. A short "course" of " Pellets " will cure indiges tion permanently. It will cure constipa tion. After that, you can stop taking them. A good many pills act so vio lently as to derange the system, and in its disordered state, digestion will not go on without a continued use of the pills. That's the worst feature of most pills. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets never make slaves of their users. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets—it's an easy name to remember. Don't let a designing druggist talk you into " some thing just as good." He makes more money on the "just as good kind. That's why he would rather sell them. That's why you had better not take them. . Whenever they are tried, they are al ways in favor, so a free sample package (4 to 7 doses) is sent to any one who asks. World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or com ; are with Huzaphxeys' Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION'. It lias bed! used 40 yea: s and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration ar.d Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures TORS, Cut and Lacerated Wounds ami Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallib'e. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and Si.oo. Sold by Druiufista.or sent post-paid on receipts'price. 11l MI'IIRktS' ai-D. tO., 111 A 1 IS Wllllaa SU, Vw York. WITCH HAZEL OIL Rub your poor, tired feet with ; jSalva-cea; / (TXAL*K-MAKJC;. S 1 It takes all the aching £ ! out of sore or tender feet, < > instantly. Strained or £ over-worked muscles, > ) chafings, or any soreness 4 for stiffness —they're all/ r relieved in the same quick ? I way. > | It's the best remedy for £ ; Sprains, Piles, \ Rheumatism, Catarrh, / Neuralgia, Sora Thraat, ; / Burns, Boils, j; | Skin Oisaasas. \ C ' Two sizes, 35 and 50 cent J. < I At tlruggisu, or by mail. S THK CrANnift'TK Co., 274 CANAL ST., N. Y. i Gentleman, r scholar ami n Judge of Rood AiulHkvy," J* often appliod to "halo MIO'VH, well met." Our Old Export will pans inunti r under the mo*t rlirld tent Hi. guaranteed K year* old, frei from nl fusel oi 1M anil adulteration*. Nrnooth, and a capital liquor for cither hoclul or medicinal i.>< . | Full Quarts, $1.00: Six Quarts, $5.0( Mall ana Expresit ordern ■hipped the Mime day an rocel v <-d, and we pay charge* on a ! order* of SIO.OO anil over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST., PITTSBURG, H X Comput a Price Lift> of Wine J and LiQuors mailed fret/ - ' -J. JSIW & ~£C \ M w V 1 , tj w • 1 It f' 1 P: I mlio THE NEW FRENCH R'VFDY Hi (live ■ • |«|l>• Wly mi'l perm ie> filly DC hll IT*. WHIAHI AH NtKrUl^ittt And other n ' < Hrl-.lr* finti. early error* or exire • ntrrworb. nc W.MII* olf couaumpll' M arid in.mill' 1 I 1 .e iitlietK fall. IliHiU itf •*!•:•» :i l"ii rt.i fie. .-m israelii 11 Wonder ful iirciHH In all cah»K of H>lh nature. ISV mall. 1/ 00 p«r box, or ->lx for g". 00. GAtUMEI MEDICINE L 0 . i.HICAGO. ILI. THE KEELEY CURE l*i A Kpcclal l*>ofi to liii !: 1 • n" • 1 viutf Irllt'-'l ii'■' on••'•|fni !v Into f !»«• «ii i< 1,.i1» » Alio tkWgktn to iln«l Hie(iinD oof alroliolimn la • 'I u;p it iijt .n, rendering thfffi unfit I» i itiiiieil fnim r- U'tirlilK a H»?iir l<ruii . A l«#i:r w<ekA <h>UT v or 11* mi • t Ht tin* pi ttmjuu'i kjjiji.i.v iNsnrijie, Mo. \W\ Fiftn Avt'fiw*, rcftorcfl t » tlffii All tin lr jmw-tj, met i.tl un<f j»iiy? it 'll, «1< troy* tins Aimonii.il mfw tiU., and n*Uw« IhMii to tlic i-onrlltloii then- ucr< Hi l«- Utr*t)wy iminlucl In Tlii» IIA* II doneltHore tnAn IflOO nuei trcau.il liure, And ntnonr: thrm tn«* of your own iH »Klilior«, to whom w«? '*' i r* f*r with cortli'l«'n< «• nn to tho filjtoitlb- -«• fcty ii.ii'l imviilljcy of tin: !<»•• li-y < ijrr:. Tht; fullest an«l »uo t •«si r. •. •' inv illation te ivltc'l. ;4:l|i| tor |(HUllililct giviU|( ,' ,11 IllloMllAr lion. • STEEL ROOFINC arid SEDIMQ. tSnarrnlorph'n I*Atrnt.) lightning, Firo and Storm Proof. ii f ft it. fV.m Tron Kunflnf end torrii* ,» .i §;i,i - ir ( u. I t* I'ltlln., I*n. t Utt* fj* 1 -»l« .11 Ira Job work donu here Bur>?erivtj or tLe CITIZtN. THK citizen 5 Remedial Foqds. The lift of food, remedies compiled by the Housekeeper is well worth preserva tion lor reference: Celery is invaluable as a food lor those suffering from any form of rheumatism: for diseases <A the nerves and nervous dys pepsia. Lettuce is useful lor those suffering frrm insomnia. Water cress is a remedy for scurvy. Peanuts for indigestion; they are es pecially rec jmended for corpulent diabet o„. Peanuts are made into a wholesome aud nutritious soup, are browned and used as coffee, are eaten as a relish, simply baked, or are prepared and served as salt ed almonds. Salt to check bleeding of the lungs, aDd as a nervine and tonic for weak, thin blooded invalids. Combined with hot water is uselul lor certain forms of dyspep sia, liver complaint, etc. Onions are almost the best nervine known. Xo medicine is so uselul in cases of nervous prostration, and there is noth mg else that will so quickly relieve and tone up a worn-out system. Onions are are useful in all cases of coughs, colds and influenza: in consumption, insomnia, hy | drophobia, scurvy, gravel and kindred iiver complaints. Eaten every other day, they soon have a clearing and whitening eflect on the complexion. Spinach is useful to suffering jvitb gravel. At paragus is used to induce perspiration. I Carrots for suffering from atthma. Turnips for nervous disorders and lor tcurvey. Ka« beef proves of great benifit to per sons suffering from consumption. It is Ct'opped line, seasoned with salt, and healed by placing it in a iiif.li ic hot wa ter. It assimilates rapidly, and affords the best ol nourishment. Eggs contain a large amount, of nutri ment in a compact, quickly available form. Eggs, especially the yoke of eggs, are use ful in jaundice. Beaten up raw with sugar are to clem and strengthen the voice. With sugar and lemuii juice, the beaten while ol egg is used to relieve hoarseness. Honey is wholesome, strengthening, t'leansing, healing and nourishing Fresh ripe fruits are excellent for puri fying the blood and toning up the system. As specific remedies, oranges are aperient Sour oranges are highly recommended for rheumatism. Watermelon for epilepsy and for vello* fever. Cranberries for erysipelas are used exter nally as well as internally. Lemons for feverish thirst in sickness, biliousness, low fevers, rheumatism, colds, coughs, liver complaint, etc. Blackberries as a tonic. Useful in all forms of diarrbo.a. Tomatoes are a powerful aperient fJT the liver, a soverign remedy for dyspepsia and for indigestion. Tomatoes are invaluable in all conditions of the system in which the use of calomel is indicated. Figs are a; erient and.wholesome. They are said to be valuable as a food fur those suffering from cancer. They are used ex ternally as well as internally. Bananas are useful as a food for those suffering from chronic diarrhoea, Pieplant is wholesome and aperient; is excellent for rheumatic nlferers and uso ful for purifying the blood. HOOD'S PIIJIJH cure Liver III*, Klllounncss, Infiltration, llsstiliwlie. A pleasant, laxative. All DrngglsU. —Dr. H.E. Hervey, ol Hartstown, h->lds the championship for a long and continuous haxtorate, having been in charge of the IJartfttown b. P. church since 1853. l)r. Agnew « Cure lor tne Heart giv* J. perfect reliel in all cases of Organic •>' sympathetic lleat Disease in 30 minute.) and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer Tesu remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o. ireath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Eel * ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart 'ne dose convinces. Sold by City Phar Tiaor. Clover Hay for Hogs and Chickens Ten years ago the proposition to feed hay to hogs and chickens would probably have b> i-n received with doubts as to the wisdom uJ the attempt, but to day small clover cutters lor the use ol poultryaien are considered essential. Clover hay is cut very fine for poultry, scalded and led in small troughs. It is not only highly rel ished, but increases the production of eggs. For hogH the clover is not cut so line, but is cut in an ordinary leed cutter, scalded and sprinkled with ground grain. Bulky food has been found necessary (or hogs and poultry as well as for horses, sheep and cattle. —English Spavin Liniment removes a" l.arJ, soft or calloused lumps and Idem she* from horses, blood spavins, curbs plints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain II swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by u»e of one bottle. Warranted the no/it wonderful Blemish Cure ever known bold bv J. C. Rediok, druggist Butler Pi —The laud ou which the two battles o! Bull Run were fought is to be cut up and auctioned oil this month. It will strike the average American that it would have been a good place to locate a national park. h'cltef i n Stx Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis ease.! relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, Kidney, back and every part ol the urinary passnges in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im medially, If you want quick reliel and cure thin is your remedy. Sold by J.C. itedick druggist Butler I'a. —The man, who is sitting around wait ing for a shower of silver dollars to fall in to h!s pocket, would be too lazy to pick them up if they fell at his feet. Aunt Jt«<htul'x Hun hound and Elecum jmnefor Sinyrrti. There are thousands ol cases on recoril where persons suffering fn»ui consumption have been completely cured by the use ol Aunt Kachael's Horehotind ilerb, Elecam pane Root, and Speers Grape Juice, atid persona are willing to-day to testify to the miraculous cures wrought lor them by this pleasant and mosteffective remedy. I'sed by public speakers. For sale by dru/;- gists. Borax as a Kiult Preaeivative Hero i» wh it the Rural New Yorker says of it: a borax producer in California is said to bo experimenting with this sub- H'.ance at a fruit preservative. The fresh fruit is to he packed in barrels with the powdered borax, A shipment ol cherries packed in thi way reached Chicago in •' prime condition." This is far more honest than it is to buy 5 cents worth ol borax, mix it. with a little salt, sugar, etc, name it " Preservaline," and sell it lor 60 cents, but it w ill not prove profitable. Borax should not lie used on fruit just he lore it is to be eaten. While it will be un doubtedly keep the fruit in a fresh oondi tiou, it is injurious to health, and the health boards in cities where fruit is sold will surely prohibit ita gs«. I'llt i linns l-rondi/ of IH7O Vintmje. llif proven to be a superior distillation, mil with years of ripening is now put up on the market by the Spoor N. J. Wine Co. ll is a superior mellow brandy, po' :esain£ all the medicinal properties for VrlwJi brandies from grape are so eminent ly useful. »,ol'J by Druggists. A Drop of Water. The water which is now ic the ocean and in the river his been many times in the sky. The history of a single drop taken out of a glass of water is reail} a romantic one. X«> taveler has ever a complished such distance in his life. That panicle may have reflected the piim trees of coral island, and has caught the sun ray in the arch that spins a cloud cleari.ig away from the valleys ol Cumberland < ; r California. It may have been ea-ried by the Gulf Stream troui the shores < 1 I lorida and Cuba, to be turned into a of j ice beside the precipices of Spitsbergen. ; It may bave hovered over the streets of London, and have formed a nart of murky log, and Lave glistened on iheyoung gra»s blade of April in Irish fields. It has been lifted up to heaven aud sailed in great | wool pack clouds across the sky, forming j part of a cloud mountain echoing wit'i j thunder, it has hung in a fleecy veil j many miles above the earth at the cio-e ! oi a long season ol still weather. It has j defended many tunes over the shoAers to ; refresh the eartn, and has spa.kied anil bubbled in rnos&y '.ouulains in every coun try in Euiope. And it has returned to i.s \ native skies, haviug accomplished lis pur- J pose, to be stored OUCH again witn elec tricity to give it new life-producing quali ties and equip it as n. avail's messenger to earth once more. Superior to Imported H' int s. 29 West 42nd St., Xew York, DJC 11, 1893. Alfred Kachael Prest; Dear Sir; 1 can say emphatically that I like your wines lar better than auy of the imported wines Your CarieE, Sherry and .Sauterue are Very line and ajr.-.eable. Your lalte*" is my favorite lam yours truly. S. F. iiowiand. Among the deep c >a! miuas ij Eu rope is OLO at Lambert, Belgium. 1» -oth 3 - 490 feet. J'eriiritin Hitter#, La Fayette, Ind., August 0, 1893. Aunt Rachaet Speer: I have been using Per uvian Bitters of late for malarial fever that I have liot ieen entirely rid of for the past two years until now I must say your bitters beat everything. I used it only six weeks and begun to improve the fir*t week. 1 am now well and hearty and feel young again, even now in this very hot weather. Mrs. Jane XewmaJ. Paper Pulp Shoe Heels. One of the latest features ol wood pulp industry is the manufacture iu Haverhill, Mass , ot shoe heels lrom the material, white pine aud other kinds being used lor the purpose. In carrying out this art the plan as described consists in reducing the wood in the usual way in digesters, after which the pulp is put into a tank and mix ed with the substances necessary for im parting to heel stock t:<e necessary re quirements such as alcohol, litharge, tar, degras and fish glue, a thorough mixing of these with the pulp being followed by soaking the same a day or two, so that the fiber ma} - be penetrated, when anoth er application of materials occurs. The object at this tlage is to harden the pulp snmewhat, so that it can bo rolled into thick sheets and handled, shellac aid bor ax accomplishing this, the pulp thus hav ing the consistency ol cement. Atthis point slackened lime is put in, aad as this hard ens when dry, tho pulp must bo rolled in to sheets and cut into heels before the hardening takes place. With needed rapdi ity tho pulp is uow drawn from the tank in sheets, it being just thick enough, and and there being specially arranged rollers and adjustments at the bottom of the tank for effecting this. A series of pressure*, through press rollers reduces the sheet to the right thickness, and the sheet is uext placed quickly upon the bed of a cuttar; the wheels are now started, aud la amo nieut the platen falls, forcing a hundred or more cutters upon the sheet, .shaping out a heel each —Hood's Sarsapurilia conquers scrofula, salt rheum aad all other blood diseases. Take ohly Hood's. A Cruise to the Mediterranean. Kev. I< Jones, of Pittsburg, Pa., who accompanied the Friesland cruise to the Mediterranean last winter, is organizing a select party for the samo ciuiseand on tho same steamer, visiting among other places Gibraltar, Algiers, Egrm t, tho Holy Laud aud Greece. The steamer will leave New York about January 29th and return in 04 days. A rare opportunity for all who wish to visit tho east. Send for informa* tion to Iter. I), Jones. 11017 Hoeveler St. Pittsburg, Pa, —An item in tho salarie* ot Pennayl vauia engineer* anil firemen, which in not generally known to the public, i*a «o-call ed premium on cod. On all the runH a generous allowance for coal per mile iH madu by the company, and whatever the firemen and engiueor* nave on thin allow ance re*nlt» in a premium (or them A portion of tho caving good to the company and the remainder in divided between the employe* on the engine. One material drawback to thin *y»'tcm in that engineer* frequently run nlowly on up graden and in going down hill they ahnt off the nteum entirely and let the train go _Uir all it in worth liy ita cwn inertia. Tliih severely rack* the engine, but the company kejp* ntrict tab by watching the lime between Htatioiiß- and a perfect knowledge ot the graden on the road nho« * pretty clearly when the engineer in abuning bin engine. An Easy Cure for Drunkenness. I>runkenne>-H, Morphine and Tobac—o habit* eanilv cured by the line of Hill'* Double Chloride ol Gold Tablet*. No effort in required ol the patient and ntimu lantn may be taken an unual until given up. Tablet* may b t given iji tea or ci flee without the patient'n knowledge. A cure guaranteed in every cane, for Bale by all lirnt clann drugginta, or will be Hent on receipt of SI,OO. For full particular* add rend The Ohio Chemical Work*, Lima, Ohio. Pota**iumnrthodinitrocre»olato i* the name of the new antiseptic ilmcovorod in (inrmany, but a* it i* intended to be u«»d generally, it H alno called ftlitinnu iln. One part of I'ie unbalance in from 1,500 t>. 15,000 parln of noapnudn i* destructive to all tfie common parasite* injurlou* to plat.t*. Vea*t used in brewing remain* frenb fora long ft me when treated with it; it de*troy* ail bacteria, and yea»t can en dure a Holution a* *troiig a* live per cent of the HolMtance. It ia odorlew and very cheap. Leonard lleed, oi New Castle, han been driven from hi* residence by White Cap*. He paid hi* rent regularly, anil neither the landlord nor anyone et*o know* why he wa* preniwmted. —Joanetto, Pa., i« to have an SBO,OOO brewery, (or the erection ol whioh I be con tract ha* been let. A few ft ei k-t ago it took three barrel* of oil to buy a burthel of wheat; now it laki * nearly three bushefi of wheat to buy a bar rel of oil. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL (jonsuitibeoi.i i«»-ii«i-i" DR.LOBB :»4i» n. i'it ""i HT.. 1'1111.A., •'*. „,' lhlr,y y / n ?' t t' I tower I n/v <■>;.* ■fnM<JJni|. f v fll cuir- i »/rr <a « urn. I- • I'll 4JlvtU-jiulu>oi fiut'le limllud WU&. ! : ' I) t ,a vyJKuTON BEOS, » fill 111 mi Mt »d»»MU»iua »l loKWI •'-» my /\\'^ I I cfer aold for 111 PICciSC Pay particular attention to these few lines—they may interest you. Ponds Extract is so universal a remedy that ycu know of it and its uses well, but so many crude imitations are on the market, that a warning against the use of anvthincr but the genuine Pond's Extract i* necessary. Ponds Extract is absoluU pure, antiscj>tic and anodyne, and m iy iv* used with safety and efiicacy, externally or internally. Accept nothing but the genuine with buff wrapper and yellow label. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 7 K N f > Vo''*'- "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO BARGAINS in BOOTS and # \\ K ARK? HfcAIJgUARTKHS for Felt Hoots. Wc have them for Men, Boys WWi, ami alTldnds. 0 ' We find Overs,and Prices the very Lowest. Complete stock of Mtshawanka Stockings, am vii »< ■ a , vav down on all heavy we have too many heavy boots ami as wc intend to build next Spring we will carry no s <>\ » i. B -i|: nfy the verv best wearing goods goods. Space will not 'pre,nil me to quote prices, but a visit to our store will convince you that we sec us at extremely |b«r prices/ Full stoc kof Leather and Findings. Repairing done on short notice. When in need of Shoes call JOHN BICKEL M ST BUTLER,PA. BRANCH STORK, i? 5 N. Main St. WHAT IB ON W'-jL DO. IIS NATURE'S 0W!\I TONIC Btlmt'latoa tho appetite ami pro duooa rotVeehtiiK Bleep. GIVES Vim SfHENGTH IJ MJKSIN3 R MOTHERS, Ctiockn wawHnit dlaeaao*. nlopa nlifl.t h weni'i ciron inclpo nl connumptlon. }ncreaaoa ntreri(,.h end flcah. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, I'romotcn hen'thy lung tlaatio. Will Klvn the pal* ii "1 J i, : • Nrony chuck* routh cores ALL rr.y ■ r omjt.aints. i Make* el nuiK lU' • iw uiOQ of weak linn*. GILMOiiE'S IRON IONIO PIILS Cure . 1 Vasting Dlseiusa n J their (sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, die. Thoy art' neither nt vptH nor cnuM i'- nnd hnvfi no <"iißuliit Ikk i cm tho « ut« i»t i «»f the atoinHoh or »tn Hum* oonn< « do not hurt Iho tnoth or oou«i«i)ittlr,ri r (liarrhtrn im dotboumml lorm* <»< Iron n miyn trciitcncnt 600. fioo. J! uot kept by your uadroM GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI O. PILES™* S IWuLfm\o fiIWTMfUT rT.if * mtJi • ■ YMf foM* %1 wla< »r» i U* c l-<r •••» «!«»••» •» r■« » » .erauhla|. if k allot* « «) to I'Mii.ri f rn, an i pn.lru wKlrk « l»i*« «! ••••• wlriru'e. hrrnMlna irrf •«rr. h A » . • - ».■»! »'I Miir.t l " »«.|'n «•/».»-. ru«t.<ta nt bf • bilwiMtU ) 4'*./»f»arKß 4 Fl*Uii».J :t*l* twiibt Nerve IJcrrie* fiave elone for others j anCl'trmanantly ffos, A positive cute for all Wcautu'sses, Nervousness, I ability, and ail their traiit of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; (lie result of over* | work, >ickn.:ss, worry, etc. o eof h ibac^o,opium aiuliiqtufrTwhicli lead to consunfjition and iiiMiiity. I lieir tise ■ hows immedi ate improvement. Insi I upt n having ther.enuinc MtHiT BLfiIUES, no other. O nvenient to carry in vest pocket. Pi ice, ft a per six boxes, one ful tivalmcnt, (iiiaranteed tocnre any ta e. If not kept by your drug : gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. AMFKICAN IIIIEDICn CO . CINCINIatI. 0. M, A, imm i Director 37 S. Mdio.St. Butler Pa. D. T. PAPE'S lloli'l.av Goods and Christmas Presents. We arc pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for Business villi a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable for < )ld and Toys, Fancy Goods, V vclties. \'o fions, etc., etc. \ ..,1 lie invited to call and inspect our Giand Display. D. T. PAPE'S , - S. Mam St ,iu,ltT Ph rnK NAMi: OK TllC :"vEXT President Of The United States \IU. 81. VNNOI'NCRD IJC THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRBIUNE OF NOVEMBER 4th. iB-/> J-üblic iuvresi w : ll . te.i-lily increase, and ihc quest 011 how the men v.hut* votes turn 1 the st ale .t the Inst election are satisfied with the results under the ad minist .iti i they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of the country. The YOTIL Weekly Tribune, I the lea«\ii»>i Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the political news of the day, interesting to every Ameiican citizen regardless of party \ affiliations. . , ... Ms.) general news in attractive fonn, foreign correspondence covering the news : of tb. world, an argicultural department second to none in the country, market re ports which .are recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each | tu'mber, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign and domestic, with their l>est I ,-ntuiv 'lictures. fashion platt s and elat>orate desenptions of woman's attire, with a v.irud fiiifl attractive department of household interest. The "New York Weekly Tribune ' is an ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than that of any other wctfklv publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. Large changes re being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especi- I a lly more interest to the women and young people of the household. ■a A SPECUL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "THE CITIZEN" One Year For Only #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BKGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to THE CITIZEN. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, room 2 M Tribune Building, .\< w York City, ancVa sample copy of The New York Weeekly ! Tribune will lie mailed to you. r o THE TAILOR. We have no fine window J. O IVJ L vJT ? _ —in which we can display our goods, but we have the finest line of goods to be found in any merchant tailor store in Butler. Call and see for yourself. We want youn trade and can only get it by pleasing you, which we guarantee to do in each and every particular by giving you good material, first class up-to-date work at moderate prices. S. YOUNG, The Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, 101, South Main St., Opposite Lowry House. fjff A Summer Srive | i loses a measure of its pleasure if the carriage Is less ia* j X \lr* _J urious, easy running and handsome than It might W- Fredonia Buggies nave nothing but good points. They're the handsomest vehicles YOU can get are as strong ar.d hc tire as they're sigh ly. Ask and insist thai you see them at your dealer's. Made by FRF&QMA fIFG- CO.. Youn?stown, Ohio, ■ [ SHOEgjrt BICKEL'S Special Notice. Pure lt)e Whi*kie.< f rom the beet known diatiller*. according to age, from »2.00 to «! 00 per gallon My own importation of flue ol.: I'ort*. Slieiry. Khine and Mo*el Wine* from #_'.oo to per gallon. St Helena pur« old i alilornia Wins*, dry and HWeet, 75 cent* to +1 50 per gallon. Al*o agent for the celebrated Lake Chautauqua Wine*. *1 50 per gallioi. Seneca Lake pure Wine Vinegar. 500 per gnllon. The fineat imported Ulna. Cognac*. Scotch and j 1 ririlt Whi*ky, Bloul lia*< Ale. itc ,at biwe*t price*. Call or write to A An drie**en l Veileral St., Special I'rice I.M on application. No extra charge or jug* or packing. Mail I order* promptly attended to. " * IC •. WIC K Dl 4 \LK H I * I 1 Rouyh ami *oiN Itntfi OF Al- KIND* Doors, S;ish, lillnds, Mouldings, Shltitflos and Lath AI wby« In Slock. I.IME. hair and plastuk Otffcn opponite P. AJW. Depot,* f»'r" r .T t p| j PEWNViSem >'iE-' j ■ ~ , t i, im*o«iii;.«>iM ' }-)• $ i if. a•' i;» i»i I f... I ■ I J [f %i M u. iiLOOii > •"" /V* 4 lil.lir«ur« iit-nUiih MmU kS L>i 1 kU*OA.« ■ • PARKIN BROS. % Green Goods Market, * CENTRE AVE. • - • »««!!. K, All kinds of Country I'ro due Iwavs on hands—good amlfresL 11 ighest market price paid in cash for Country Produce. j'I j purr( i J a «PH«, — S bus.*** ¥*. * * Hotel Hutier J. 11. FAUHKL, l'rop'r. This house has been thorough, ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture ;>.r.d carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences fot ffuestv, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers aa cjn be found iii Sutler, |'af Elegant sample room for p ommercial me 3 •