BURTON'S Great Sacrifice Sale Commencing January 13 and Continu ing for 30 days only: Owing to the crowded condition of our Store are compelled to reduce our Stock to make room for Spring Goods. In order to do so we will give a SPECIAL REDUCTION OF , _ / . c 20 per cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Overcoats. 10 per cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Suits. 10 per cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Pants 10 per cent on all Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps &c. Recolect these are all strictly new goods. _ It will pay you to come 50 miles to attend this sale. Don't forget the place T. H. BURTON ,20 South Main St., , Butler Fa ' Grand Clearance Sale Of Boots and Shoes -*AT BICKELS* — — OUR STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES Is large and as we will commence to build early in the spring we must move and the room which we will move into is much to small for our large stock We will therefore commense to reduce our stock all win ter goods must go—none will be carried over—great reductions in all lines, none will be spared—no matter what you may want in Boots or Shoes, you can get from our stock and at remarkably low pnecs. \ou 11 be Surprised ar.d Financially Benefitted by attending this Grand Clearacne Sale. We want to reduce our stock and we are going to do it, no difference if we must sell some lines at a loss. We re going to extri cate this overloaded stock and here are examp cs o how its going to be done. , lot ladies everyday shoes, regular price $1.50, reduced to SI.OO dress „ ,1 I " " warm-lined " " " '-4° I 11 a " slippers " " l -°° 5 , a «« rubber boots " " *- 2 5 , «« misses * ioo to i " ladies grain shoes, pat tip " " '-35 )( I " men's box toe boots(heavy)" " 3- 2 5 (< ' * I " " dress shoes " " **7s (4 * i " " foot-holds " " 3° I " boys dress shoes " " l 1 ' I « youths „ 75 i " childrens dongola shoes " " * I «« 14 grain spring heel " 4< 75 4° Large stock of Felt Boots either leather or first quality rubber overs to be closed out cheap Many interest ing bargains will be offered in rubber goods Iron stands with four lasts each at 50 cents. Sole leather cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. Repairing neatly done at reasonable prices. For the latest styles in Fine Footwear call and see us. JOHN BICKEL 128 South Main St. Branch Store, Butler Pa. 125 N. Main St., The Pilot Mnst See. \ WijflHLet us pilot you arouud to our store. V V A show you the many nice goods V ° suitable and very appropriate for Christmas presents. Fine Cut-glass ware, Silverware, Sterling Silver Nov /f wßP§ elties ' Rings, Stick Pins, Watches in ■Egg Hnld and Silver. Tribly and Lorg |H|r nette Chains, Braceletts, etc. We Jdltos have a large stoc,f and want your ify° ur P urse is not we " filled, come anyway, we can meet J. R. GRIEB, 118 South Main Street, ... Butler, Pa lv •sJtkL* dkewert, Will actually W»c« you up iV ' M gold wi«ffn^!TT*K l flU\RANT£lt M Cmf H**©us Debility. Delayed aMe* mui» isisar- MEXIHK riLLb atone, cnccc drain, aod promptly revrtali*e the vlwle lyttcm. si.om per \y*x by mail, 6 bo«e» lot 15. A»Ull la t W»*ll. WltH every U order we five a leeal guaraatee to cure or r«fuo4 Address I'KAL MEDICINE CO.. Clevelaad. Ohio. MeCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE 1 hare a Heave Cure that will core any uas* of heave* in hor*e* in forty day*, diml according to direction*, and if it doe* ot do what I claim for it, I will rotund ho amount paid and no oharge* will be made for the treatment. The following e»ti monials are the strongest proof of th medio.ee* power to cure: A. J. MOCavdlirb, Butler, Pa , 1893. Ma. A. J. tfcCA*Dli*a: On the 2nd day of April, 1892, I 00m enced to u*« your new oure for one of nykorve* that had the heave* rery ba2, and continued to n*e the medioine fo al* ot forty day* and the horn* did not •tv w any *ign* of a retain of them. It 1# no w about a year *ino« I quit givin the m«d\c\ne and the borie h»* never *ower an 7 nign* of heave*, and I feel *ti*fiei (hi t he i* properly cured* W 0. CaiawiLL, Sutler, Pa., April 3, l»» A. J. MOGA*DL«B* 1 have UMd your Heave Cure and foun t will do the work if u *e5,500,000. New York Under writer'* Agenoy, Every Woman Wmfyi Sornetinvs nootl* a rell- T able monthly regulating 1 medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLB, Are proa*, *af« «n4 oertaln In revolt. Tbegwu* la* 'Dr. P•«!'•)MW diMppoiau #•©* aW*>"» •MO. fat Meatona Uk. Cl»nl*ert. O. Vof.Sftl«>t Oity.PhAnaaaf. FACTS! That we *ell the following Rood* at theno low prioei: 2 yearn old pare Rye $2 00 per gallon 3 " 2 25 4 '• 2 60 7 *' 3 50 " 10 " 4 90 " 14 '• 5 50 17 '« 6 50 All from the bent known dUtilleri. California 5 /earn old pore Wine*, 14 kind*, *weet and dry, t1.50 per gallon; ca*e (H Oto 15.00. My own direct im portation* of pare Part and Sherry Wine*, Moeel and Rhine, at loweat figure*. Call or hbuil tor *p«cl*l brio* U*t. Mail order* promptly filled. No extra charge for box ing and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. IM FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY,PA. A Xmas Present Free! I>uring the month of I-tecemU-r and the Holiday* wc will preaent to every purchaser a Ifittle of fine Table Wine alao one of our new Calendar*, We handle nothing but Pure Reli able goods, such a* Gibeon, Over holt, Pinch'*, Guckenheimer, iJogherty, Bridgeport, Dillinger, Large'* and Sain Tnoinpson. All the*e Gcxxls are sold from four to ten year* old and warranted Pure. A full quart, fi.oo or si* for We have alao a full line of all kind* Imported and Domestic Wine*, Gins, Cogniacs, Brandiea, Rums, Scotch and Irish Wlit*kit*. No extra charge for pack ing. All good*, including C. O. D. orders, are securely packed and ship ped most promptly. Kxpreas charge* on order* for sto and over we jirrpay. I'air dealing to everybody. Seuu for Price Luit ROBT. LEWIN, IM Water St. Pittsburg Pa. Telephone 2179. AFTER *LL OTHERS FAIL DR.LOBB »• I*. mntuiiTii HT.» PHI LA., PA. iZZZffzsJXiiair.'vruMrzz 1 sacrer aaa I 7TIVE FIGURES po< A health. It e«o when a wo »rf*ct h«alth.her ce and figure low it. The pain -1 disorders and •eases that afflict omaakind niaka emselres seen well as felt ' all eyes, blotch or sallow face, : id a wasted form. How them. This the time to turn the right reme r. Dr Pierc«'» irorite Prescrip -3B builds up and rengthens the stem, and refu tes and promotes •very proper function. It's a quieting, J •oothing nervine. It corrects and cures, safely and surely, all those delicate de rangements, weaknesses, irregularities and diseases peculiar to the sea For young girls just entering woman- j hood; woman at the critical "change of life''; and every woman who is " rug- j down" or overworked, it'» something to [ remember that there's a medicine that | will help you. " FEMALE WEAKNESS." Mas InO!> DAJf**D of Milford. Prit*A with ' that tired faeliof' A. all the time I several physicians —no on* coula cl«ar!y diay- in* r ~" DOM my case and their ~ medicines failed to give DANABD. tpjicf After much persuaaion I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript: Oil—havel —have taken five bottles and am a well woman .ci:.g myj Jusework ; from a run-down condition I have been restored to health. X feel it my duty to recommend your * Favorite Prescription ' for afflicted wkh fanale diseases aa I have HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' j Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HIALIN-G APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PII.ZS or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleer'ing—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissure? and Fistulas Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. 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 RHF.UM, Tetters, .Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore ana Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO. BoMbrDrntfuU.orMut pou-paidonnoiptofprfo*. MISPHESTS' ■£». CO., 11l * 111 wiuu» fee, >.» Tork. WITCH HAZEL OIL s \ i A Sure Remedy i I in every case and every } J kind of Hemorrhoids or £ ') Piles is jSalva-cea I (TIAOC MAIKj. | This statement can't be < made too strong or too \ emphatic. I ; It is a simple, certain, / ; speedy cure for ( Rheumatism, Eoz«ma, Convulsions, Chilblains,; Soro Musclos, Burns, / Toothache, Cuts, Faooaoha, Sprains, J i Neuralgia, Boils, j Sore Throat, Ulcers. / Two iizes, 25 and 50 cents. % At druggists, or by mail. TH« BSAKIJSSTH CO., 374 Cakal ST., K. Y. / LOOK AT THE PEG DKfORE yon ha.nK "I 1 your hat, look at the label before you buy whiskey. We've KOI years of reputation bark of that label, The quality of Old Kxport Whiskey KUNtaltiH our claims to the letter. Discriminating and fall mln* rninririitly DCBIIITV. SltCNttt NT.^V.UJSttI And othar evils arKlnil frorr, eiinv . i ror* or oxoenHi-H. overwork, MC. WAUL* off consumption mill limuilty; run where others fall Hook of •-Milaiisi I"" mailed fre . r.ail«'ai tl' n tro vran'ei il Wonder ful suec. In III! . .r i". of this ntlure. By a. all. II INI !>««■ I Ml* or «l* to i $ • <"• OALUMEI MfDICI'E CO.. ( IIICAGO. ILL. For Hale by City Pharmacy. THE KEELEY CURE In a Kpcrlnl Imori to tnmlii* ■« i nun who, Imvlnu «lrlft««l 11nroriM'lou*!y Into tin* «lrink habit at.een start ed in early times, and it went down as a mass until it found lodgement at the bot tom of the lake. At this time one can see down into the glassy, mirror-like depth of the lake for thirty feet or more. Near the banks the forest trees are inter laced at various angles and in confusion, but further out in the deep water they stand straight, erect, and limbless and barkless, 100 feet tall. They are not petrified in the sense of being turned to stone, but they are preserved and appear to have stood there for ages. They are three feet through, some of them, and so firm in texture as to be scarcely affect ed by a knife blade. The great slide ex tended for some distance, and it would now be a dangerous piece of work for a steamer to attempt passage over the tops of those tall trees. Even now the water along shore is very deep, and a ten foot pole would sink perpendicularly out of sight ten feet from the shore line. All over this country are fouud strata of blue clay, which in the winter season are very treacherous, and given the least bit of opportunity will slide away, car rying everything above with them. This is the theory of the submerged for est of Lake Samamish: It probably was growing above one of these blue earth strata; and heavy rains, or probably an earthquake, set it moving. The quantity of earth carried down was so great that the positions of the trees on the portion carried away were little affected. It is hardly to be believed that the earth sud denly sank down at this point and be came a portion of the beautiful lake. Few such places exist. There is a place in the famous Tumwater Canon, near Leavenworth, which is in some respect similar. At some early time a portion of the great mountain side came rushing down and buried itself at the bottom of the canon. Now there is a considerable lake, and in the center stand tall, limb less trees, different in species from those growing along the canon. At Green Lake, near Georgetown. Col. —a lake which is 10,000 feet above sea level—is a submerged forest of pine trees some hundred feet tall, but not so num erous as in Lake Samamish. This same theory explains their presence as given above.—Seattle Times. His Words Struck Home. The temperance apostle was walking along the sidewalk, serene in the con sciousness of his own goodness, when a well-dressed man stopped and shook his hand. "Guess you you don't remember me," •aid the well dressed man. "Why—ah "Three years ago I attended one of your meetings, and heard you draw a giaphic picture of the able mechanic whose children went ragged, while the children of the saloon keeper, with whom he spent his wages, were dressed in silk. The story fitted my case to a T." " And you reformed?" "Should say 1 did reform. Went into the saloon business myself." Good blood means good digestion and robust health. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes good blood. —A young doctor who hail played the part of the ass in the "Midsummer Night's Dream" with the most admirable fidelity, received, on the occasion of a second performance, a wreath, with the inscription, " To the greatest ass of the century." 18' JO Climax ISrandy From grape wine, has, by itn extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ol storage houses for fourteen yean, be come a rival of the Hennessey and other brands ol Cognac Brandy, and muoh lower in price, and prelerred by the physicians of Philadelphia, Now York and other cit:es Buy it ol druggists. —An eastern paper states that bustles will soon be in favor again. If balloon sleeves and the former article of dress are in style at the same time, there'll be precious little room for anything else. Jlelte/ in >Stx Hours. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved 111 six hours by the "New Ureat South Anient an Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise ol) ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passsges in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in pascing it almost ini mediatly. If yon want tjuick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. C. itedick druggist Butler fa. —lt does really seem at a distance that if either Campos or Gomez had stopped to look belli nil him he needn't run so far. Kuglish Spavin l.inlment removes alt I ard, soft or calloused lumps and Idem sties from horses, blood spavins, curbs plints, Sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain/ II swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by use ol one bottle. Warranted the must wonderful Blemish Cure ever kuowri Sold bv J- 0. IJedick, druggist Butler Pi The number of unmarried women in England and Wales exceeds the number of unmarried men by a majority of near ly 200,000. Dr. Agnew's Cure lor the Heart givj! perfect relief in all cases of Organic o* •sympathetic Heat Disease in 110 minute.i and Hpeecllly elfects a cure. It is a peer ;e:is remedy for Palpitation, Shortness oj :reath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lei *lde snd all symptoms ol a Diseased] Heart 'no dose oonvinoos. Sold by City Pliar DSOV. —Letters of administration upon the estate of Eugene I'ield were granted to the widow. The estate is valued ut of which is personul property. The estate will be kept iutuct lor the I benefit of the children. The copy wiights 1 I of the books of the poet will revert to the ' widow. Manufacture of Lead Pencils. The Monde F.conomique, quoting from a work recently issued by Ernest laber, on the manufacture of lead pencils, pub lished on the occasion of the business of Johann Faber. of Nuremberg, being turn- ( ed into a limited company, says that there are twenty-six manufactories of lead pencils in Bovaria, twenty-thre<> of which are at Nuremberg. These employed 9,000 or 10,000 workmen, and turn out 4,400,000 lead pencils every week: In the above ; number of workmen are not included turners, boxmakers, etc. The factory of Johann Faber alone turns out 1,280,000 pencils per week. The protective cus toms duties of the United States prohibit the importation of cheap pencils, and this country itself turns out almost as many pencils as all the Bavarian factor ies put togethei. The best cedar wood of the State [Ceurus Virginiana] will soon be exhasted, but at present, having the monopoly of internal production, a considerable amount is exported to India Mexico, Japan, and Australia, at extra ordinarily low prices. The duties in Italy (100 lire per 100 kilogrammes , in France (180 to 300 francs per 100 Kilo grammes , and in Russia 35 copecks per pound 1 are also hindrances to im portation. 111 France, it is stated that schools and government offices, and even railway companies, are forbidden to buy German pencils. In the United States excellent lead pencils are now being made of paper, which is wound spirally upon the lead. —A young printer in a country news paper office fell in love with a clergy man's daughter who did not seem to re ciprocate his affections. .The next time he went to church he was rather taken back when the minister announced the text: "My daughter is grievously tor mented with a devil." — Ex. —Lowell said in 1865 that no greater calamity could happen to this country th..n war with England, except being afraid of war. His words seem to be appropriate to day. -Horse-Gyp—Are you satisfied that the team I sold you are well matched? Victim—Yes, they're well-matched. One is willing to work, and the other is satisfied to let him —Mrs Frank Dublew, for the discover}' of whom her husband offered a reward of ss,was found on the mountains, near Shamokin, after having wandered about aimlessly for a week. Old Fine Climax Brandy. From grape wine, has been fourteen years stored and cared for in the same way that Brandies are cared for in France and is as fine in flavor and mellowness as Hennessy Brandy or Cognac. Ask your druggist for Speer's Climax Brandy. —While doing a slight of hand trick Albert C. Walters, a Findlay, 0., college student, swallowed a silver dollar, which lodged below the windpipe. It required the services of two physicians to remove the coin. —Mrs Elizabeth Anderson, widow of General Anderson, has the flag which her husband planted over Fort Sunipter locked up in a fire proof vault in her house in Washington. She expects event ually to present it to the Government. —Colds seem to be 1 more fashionable than overcoats in Philadelphia. I*.veil in this chilly,cutting, weather overcoats are very little worn by men who pretend to do the proper thing. Philadelphia doctors always were prosperous. For Singers, un Effective Cure for Colds. Old Aunt Rachael, the well-known nurse of Holland descent, has gotten up for some New York physicians, accord ing to their prescribed formula, a com bination of Ilorehound, Elecampane, Grape Juice and Rock Candy, that is do ing wonders iti the cure of coughs, colds and sore throat. It is put in 25 and 75 cent sizes. Public speakers should carry a bottle in their pocket. Sold by drug gists. —The greatest depth of the ocean as yet known is H'/i miles. The distance was measured between the islands of Tristan d'Acunha and the mouth of the Rio de la Plata. The average depth of the ocean is from 2,000 to 3,000 fathoms. An Easy Cure for Drunkenness. DrunkanneHH, Morphine and Tobacco habits easily enroll by the 11*0 of llill's Double Chloride oT Gold Tablets. No effort is required ol the patient and stimu lants may ho taken as usual until given Hp. Tablet* may hi given in tea or ccffee without the patient's knowledge. A cure guaranteed in every cane. For sale by all first-class druggists, or will ho sent on receipt of SI,OO. For full particulars address The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. —The 11-year-old son of Mrs. Annie Brown, of Uniontown, disappeared last week and was founil on Wednesday at Oliver Coke works trying to warm some food at an oven. He was badly frozen and half starved. HOOD'S IMI.ILS cure Liver Ills, Ulllotisncss, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant luxatlve. All Druggists. —United States Minister Mr Pile, of Virginia, once ventured to present him self to the President of Venezuela on one occasion minus a necktie. President Blanco very sharply reminded him of his forgetfulness of etiquitte, and shortly afterwards sent him about his busimess. G. A. R. COMMANDER JAS. S. DEAN, GUN. GKANT POST, RONDOUT, N' Y. CURED OF DYSPEPSIA Commander Dean writes: "As Chief U. S. Mail Agent of the U. & I). R. R. good health is indispensable. I found myself however all run down with dys pepsia. I doctored and doctored, but I grew worse. I suffered misery night and day, for fully two years. My ease was pronounced incurable. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy about that time, Mid told liim of my condition and be said, try a Isjttle of DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY take it morning, noon and night, and it will cure you. I took the medicine as directed, but had no confidence in a cure, as my case had been tried by so many. After using it a week I liegan I" feet bet ter, and in a short while after that I was entirely cured. That terrible distress, everything I ate, breaking up sour in my throat had all gone and I have not had a moment's discomfort since, fo-day there isn't a healthier man and my appetite is grand. JL,. O- WICK DUAL!"! IN Rough and Med Lumber or At- "ti"'" Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lalh Always in Stock. 1.1 ME. MA IK AND PLASTER ;0lHc„ opposite P. *;W. Depot, II IITL.HK V TOR IQ CENTS Please Pay particular attention to these few lines—they may interest you. Pond's 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 anything but the genuine Pond's Extract is necessary. Pond's Extract is absolute!. ' ire, antiseptic and anodyne, and mav i>e 'sed with safety and efficacy, externally or internally. Accept nothing but the genuine with buff wrapper and yellow label. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 Ave- Ne.v York. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO I Christmas Gifts. A visit to our STORE and ex amination of our STOCK cannot fail to offer many solutions to the vexing problem WHAT SHALL r I GIVE * Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. J. R. Reed *I.OO. $1.25 to l,le latest foreign things few, if any, stores bring out new things as late in the season as we do, and that's one of the reasons why we do it there are it lot of people who want nice things now, just as much so as earlier in the season, and we propose to sec that they get them, and at right price- *0 as to make friends for this store. Got in some new Novelty Good Goods and Suiting 75c, #I.OO and #1.50, that you'll be glad to know about, and we re letting out some other lines that are good, and nice, and correct as to style, but not newly arrived like the above, at very , much less than t'leir actual value t>oth black and colored. Write our Mail Order Department to send you samples ol the special values at 50c and 75c, and you 11 £ fine Dr. ss C.ood* that will surprise von ityle, quality and price considered We're always glail to send samples. [}<>o-o' S & Bull I, ALLEGHENY. PA. ! Pewhyhoyal "nu. Mr!*;' • « N'T - '-.lr €•• J' • ,< ' 1 1"f„ - l • ' Vt' rj' .. .. |,, l|(M , , A i«»# -V /« kl. L.mU »'* •' S.M 1} ... INHIII*- * ««•«■ • WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Btimv.lntos tho appotito and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSING R MOTHERS. Chocks wasting diseases. stops night sweats, ouros incipitmt conHumptioD. Jacroasos otror&ih and flosh. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissue, i Will Rive the pal~ and puny tho C roßy choolca ot youth. CTOES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. ,■*. Makes strongin»ui.a l womenot woakliiiKS oiLMOßE'S IRON TONIC PILLS I Cure all Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They nro neither rctvptie nor oaustio. and .. v no coagulating eiToct on tho contents i >io stomach or its lining; consequently ,!(i not hurt the tooth or cauao constipation : or diarrhoea, ns do the usual formr or Iron. 1 to xes, one full treatment, f5.00. Guaranteed tocure any case. If not kept by your drug gie we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. ■ Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto 1 AMERICAN MEDICH CO. CINCINNATI. 0. I DIPHTHERIA. llv all means use id mice, soon •Kirctu"« is felt in the throat, something tlisit will act direct ly oti tin throat, counteract disease ami effect it cure, for i common sore tliroat, *or« throat with scarlet fever, and every throat affection. The most successful und thorough ly tested remedy, is Akm stkong'S DirirriiKktA AND i m'in'.v Dun, tnimi «>><• recommended l>y all that know them, lrecatwc they iKisitlvely w ill cure sore throat. A npet tu and a Miccesn—-Sol i> nv I (KI't.C.IBTS i:vK«YWHKRK. \ NIClv BMiTTIv ' w*i •frfK 'l iirotliifl every l>r»t til- «.i Mokkiso* and j" Covow SvWi 'l'lie best cough Syrup you ever u»*l, mi ml 1 ilosea, grand rwiults, iUu your Druggist. D. T. PAPE'S Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents. \\ e are pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for with a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable for Old and Voung; Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties, No tions, etc., etc. You are invited to call and inspect our Grand Display. D. T. PAPE'S 122 S. Main St Butler Pa TALK IS CHEAP But it takes money to buy Whisky. And to yet value for your money in Whisky, Brandy, Wines or Cordials, is to send your orders direct to Max Klein, and you will be sure of two . thing ONE That you buy for less money a bet ter quality than anywhere else in the State, and ANOTHER That all goods shipped are just as represented. Send for New Price List and Catalogue of all kinds of liquors, mailed lree on application, and don't forget that All Express Charges On orders of $5.00 and over are paid by us with no charge for box ing and shipping. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer. f is cheap. Anyone can make assertions. Not everyone can prove them. The First Quality Four Stay Felt Boot, with a good one buckle, solid heel and tap over is the best combination ever offered for $l 75 and cannot be duplicated. We will sell you the same boot with candee overs to fit them as low as $1.25, the kind for which others ask $1.50 and £1.75, but you will want the kind which we sell at $1.75. This is Felt Hoot weather, so don't delay. AL. RUFF & SON. the name of the next President Of The Dnited States WILL BR ANNOUNCED IN The New York Weekly Tribune OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896. Public Interest wUI steadily increase, and the question how the tnen who« votes turned the scale at the last election are satisfied with the results under the ad ministration they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of the count;y. The New York Weekly Tribune* the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will P"''^ 1 |M>litical news of the (lay, interesting to every Ametican citizen regardless of party aildiations. ncwg in uttracl j V e f on n, foreign correspondence covering the new* of the world, an argieultural department second to none in the country market re •irt." which are reo.gnued authority, fascinating short stones complete m e«* number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign and domestic comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate descriptions of woman s attire withl a varied and attractive department of household interest. The ''New \ork WeeUy Tribune" is an ideal family i«iper. with a circulation larger than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. . are U-ing made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especi a lly more interest to the women and young people of the household. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "THE CITIZEN' One Year For Only $1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BKGIN AT ANYTIME. .. i , THE CITIZEN. Address all orders to Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. '• Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of The New \ork Weeekly Tribune will !*• mailed to you. r C 2 WWTIVrr 1 THE TAILOR. We have no fine window »J. i i Y\/ I * vl, it) which we can display our goods, but we have the finest line ol goods to be found in any merchant tailor store in Butler. Call and see for yourself. We want your trade and can only get it by pleasing you, which we guarantee to do in each and every particular by giving you good material, hrst dass up-to-date work at moderate prices. J. S. VOUNG, The Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, 101. South Main St. Opposite Isowry House. 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