Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 23, 1896, Image 4
Grand Reduction Sale! I will soon move into my new store and before doingf so I \\ ish to close out my present stock and in order to acoomphsh my pvq ose I have marked the prices a, ay down-so low you are sure to u> after seeing these goods and learn,ng the extremely lowpncesl am asking for them. I wish to open my new store with an stock. So visit my store and you will get a bargain of a lifet . Space will not permit me to quote many prices but here arc a few of the many bargains I am offering: Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at Less than Factory Prices. : i lot Ladies Fine Dongola Ox 'ordsj • ;>at. tips, regular price SI.OO, reduc-; icd to 50 cents. j 1 lot Ladies fine Dongola, opera j • toe slippers, sizes 4 to 8, regular: I price 75c., reduced to 50c. : : 1 lot Ladies fine Russet Shoes, i I VERY STYUSH, all sizes, regular! j price $2.00, reduced to $1.25. j The above and many other bargains will be offered at 111s Grand Reduction Sale. Yours lor Good Shoes Cheap, JOHN BICKEL 3? K:"I BUTLER, PA. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF +CLOTHING+ To close out that branch of our business. We are positively going to close out our entire stock of Men s, Boys and Children's clothing regard lees of cost. Men's C Maim ere Suite gold for $8 00 only $4 00 Men's Cassimere SniU gold for 10 00 only 5 00 Meng Cuaiinere Suits gold for 13 50 only 6 75 Mens worsted suits sold for 16 50 only 10 00 Mens worsted suits sold f0r...........* 18 00 only 12 00 Mens fine day worsted sold f0r............ 18 00 only 13 0 Mens finer clay worsted gold for 20 00 only 15 00 Over 3000 Pairs Of Mens Pants Mens working pants only 45 cts Mens working pants, batter, worth $1 25 only $ 75 Mens working pants DAS worth .................2 00 only 1 00 Rweet A Orfa Kerseys worth .................2 00 only 75 Mer.s black obeviotta 2 25 " 1 25 Mens worsted cheviotU 450 " 1 75 » •> « 500 " 225 i' •< " 550 " 275 Mens fine cassimere 4 50 " 2 25 « " 600 " 3 25 - " " 7 50 " 5 00 OVER 2900 CHILDREKS SUITS Gocd strong salts 1 00 only $ 75 Union cassimere 200 " 125 «• 2 50 " 1 75 Pine aasimere worsted 000 " 400 We will still continue to carry a full and complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Tics, Handkerchiefs, Hosier}-, Under wear, Umbrellas, Alpaca, Serge and Madras Coats and Coats and Vests, White Duck and Fancy Pants and Vests, Children Wash Suits, Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pocket and Bill Books, Purses, Spec tacles, Harmonicons, Combs, Gloves, Sweaters, &c. It would be impossible to enumerate and give prices of all we have in stock. Suffice it to say that we carry by odds the largest and most varied stock and our prices are guaranteed lower than the lowest. Evidence of which can be seen by the hundreds of satisfied customers that throng our store from Monday morning till late Sat urday nights. Please call and examine our stock, compare prices, and when you make a purchase ask for one of our CARDS and when your pur chases amount to $15.00 or $20.00 we will present you a piece ot handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme flour bin. Ask to see the presents. D. A. Heck Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa. 1 The Time to Buy jj j New Shoes 3 M break 'em in gradually—wear 'em a few hours at a time till they are fitted thorough- 'A M ly to your feet. If you buy them at Ruff's they don't take much breaking in, because i they fit them so well in the first place. > j j RUFF'S ! SHOES, [i i ►! ► 114 South Main Street. 4 j J : 1 lot Mens Fine Calf, razor toe tip! jthe latest style, regular price *2. S,: ;reduced to fi.so. ■ 1 lot Mens fine Russett shoes, ra. >r; jor Yale toe, regular price $2.25, re- : Iduced to $1.35. : : Meus working Shoes, several s.yl^s,; i all solid, good wearing— worth <2 10; ;to fi.75, your choice {1 .25. Cbildrens knee pants $ 25 only $ 13 .< .< 35 " 20 K « » 50 " 25 <• i. <i 75 " 50 <« « " 85 " 65 .< » 100 " 75 » 125 " 90 Mon and boys gondola hats, $1 00 only $ 50 •< •• 150 " 75 « •• 250 " 100 « " 275 " 125 " 300 " 150 450 " 300 Soft hats and caps in proportion. All the latest styles in Straw, Braids, -la< ki now, Milton, Yeddos, Leghorns aad in every oonceivable shape lor Men Boys -.nd Children. Silverine watches $ 5 00 only * 2 50 « " 7 50 " •» 50 Silver watohes 12 CO " 0 50 Ladies goldfilled watches 15 00 " 000 " 20 00 " 12 00 « " 25 00 " lb 00 Gents " " 20 00 " 15 00 « " 25 00 '• 18 00 Ladies and gen's eleotroplated watcl.es K5. A large stock of chains from 10c to 3 i. Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Btick pins worth from 25 to 50c only 10. ts. Gents cuff buttons 25c only 5c «< 50c " !5c •< 75c •' >oc " $1 00 "5c Gents link buttons from 10c to 75c Our Jaeger diamonds in Studs, P is, Rings and Ear Drops are simply iuii.ei <e. The finest outside ol the real stei>l-biue diamond. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No, 1 1 " Delayed Perfods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sett prepaid on receipt of price, 2£>c., or 5 for sl. DR. llrsjpiniETs' UOMEOI-ATHIC MANTAI. OF DISF.A'F.S MULED FEEE. Humphreys' Med. Co., 11l William St., N. T. i WE HANDLE RI IT 1 NOTHING l PURE RELIABLE GOODS from 3 to 10 years old, and you get tli 111 direct from the barrel. GUARANTEED PURE , IIISKIES Finch's, Sam Thompson, Large. Gibson, Prilgeport. Guckenheimer, Eil liiigcr, Overliolt, etc. 51.00 Per Full Quart. • • 6 Quarts fS.CO. Grandfather's Choice, 3 years old $2. x> per gal, WE ARE ALSO IMI ORTERS of all kind of Wines. Conyacks, Brandies, Rums, etc. All goods, including C. O. D. orders, securely packed and shipped promptly. We prepay express charges 011 i 10.00 orders or over. FAIR DEALING TO EVERYONE. ROBT. LEWIN, & CO. 136 Water St., -New Number 411, PLTTSULRG, PA. DltT SUP NBICCO. HOW IX. CURE YOURSELF WHILE USING IT. The tobacco hal.li j;rows on a man until his nervous sjstem sst i ious y aJTec.ed. Impairing Health, cuinfort a.ul happiness. To quit sud denly is too severe a :,hocK to the system, as tobacco to an inveter.te user becomes a stimu lant that his system continually craves. -Baco Curo" Is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit. In all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, it, Is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. *ou can use all the tobacco you want whil* talcing "Baco- Curo.' It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with tniee boxes, or refund the money with lu per cent Interest. "Baco-Curo" Is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the ai i of will power and with no in convience. I 1 leaves the system as pure and free from nt une as the cay you took your first chew or smoke, Cured By BACO-CURO And Gained Thirty Pounds. From hundreds oi testimonials, the originals of which are on the -nd open *o inspection, the following is presented: Clayton, Nevada Count/ Arkansas Jan. as 1895- hureka Chemical cv Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis —Gentlemen: For forty years 1 used tobacco in all its forma. For tweniy-tlve years ot that time 1 was a great sufferer from general debili ty and heart disease. For fifteen years I tr-ed to quit, but couldn't, I took \arious remedies, among others"No-To-tiac," "The Indian to bacco Antidote." "» '■ iole-4bioilde or ' etc., etc., but none of i :em did me the lea?t bit or good. Finally, ho»< ver, I purchased a b x of your "Baco-C'uro" n 1 It has entirely cuiti. mo of the habit in ai. i's forms, and I have in creased thirty poinds in weight and am reliv ed iroin all tne nuuie.ru is acnes and pains ot body and mind. I Cuiiid write a quire ot paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully, f. 11. Makbuby. I'astorC. t*. Church, Clayton, »rk Sold by all druggists -t il.uo per box: ti.i ut coxes, ithlrfv days' treat mebt). |1'.50 witn li« n clad, written guarantee, oi sent direct |«m receipt of price. Writi lor tooklet and prci Kureka Chemical & ML;. CJ., Lacrosse. W-. >. and Boston, Jlass. THE KEELEY SURE Isaspeciai boon to business men who, h»v!ng drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs requiring a clear btain. A four w"V# co'irse of treatment at the f > VI T TSBURO KEELBY INSTITUTE. f No. 42-16 Fifth Avenue, ctores to them all their powers, mental or t oliysicul, destroys the abnormal appetite, ai:J i the in to the condition thev were In I i >re they indulged in stimulants, "nils has been Uoneinmore than 1000 cases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence us to the t .olute safety and efficiency of tho Keeley < ur.-. The fullest and most searching investigation fi ji vitcd. Send for pamniilet giving full iuform«- Hon. —* _ « j Seanor & Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Hear of Wick House, Butler, Pa The bejt of horses and first class rigs always on band and for hire. Best accommodations in town for permanent boarding and transient trade. Special care guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses A good class of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always ou hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication by SEANOR & NACE- All kinds ot live stock bought and sold Telephone »t Wick Ilouse. Phomgraphed REV |V O RESTORES Vitality. Ist nay. X 'k U ] ] \ * lan ISth Day. THE GRIsAT HOth Day. FRENCH REMEDY pi duces the above results In jo dajs. It acts powerfully and quickly, cures when all others fall. Young men will regain their lost man hood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using BBVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost vitality. Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of excess and indiscretion. which un fits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures starling at toe seat of disease, but lw a Kreat nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pluk plow to pale cheeks and restoring 1 lie tire of youth, it wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having HEVIVO. no other. It ean be carried lu vest iiocket. Bv mail. Il.ioper package, or six for .j.oo, with a positive w ntten guarantee to cure or refund the money, circular free. Address itOYAL MEDIOINKCO., CHICAGO. ILL. For Sale by RKDDICK & GROMANN, - # what you should look for when buy-S Jing wbiakays or liquors; ours aro guar-J Janteed pure; if you liny frcm us you get J fthem direct from the U. S barrel; there is no better guar w Speak for Themselves:* \ a year old. I*ure Rye, Rf.co per gallon. i W :i 5 7 3.50 •* 5 # 10 4.50 •• W t 14 5.50 " " • C. j 17 f Special price list on Wines, etc., N'o extra charge <or jugs# •or packing. Give us a trial order. # $ A. ANDRIESSFN, J iiSS Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. # ! FBAZER G lil E JUEST TV Tf'K WOfir n Its WeanDg qunliti s are u osur| ia»st-d, actually j outlaxtHig two Ihixi-s of any other brand. Not •m-rt'ot by heat. t<r(JKT THK 'JKNCINK. 1 iVK BALt UJf L'fiALttti tiFNKkAf.r.V- THE CITIZMST A Letter from Peru. Mrs. D. I>. Moriarty of Emlenton, lately received a letter from her hus band, who le.'t for Peru sometime in May, and the following is an extract that will be read with interest. Mr. Moriarty says:— "We reached Lima by rail from Callao, a distance of 120 miles, through some of the finest scenery I ever saw. The rail road is a masterpiece of railroad engi neering. Lima is 7,000 feet above the sea level, and lies at the foot of Mt. Misty, which is 22,0c0 feet high. The climate is fine. It is as warm and pleasant here as it was at home when I left, though it is mid winter for these people. The city is modern in many respects. The Park is grand, with a fine zoological garden, and a museum of "curios" and fine paintings. Most interesting of all to me were the mummies. It seems that it was custom of the Incas, when their people became old and infirm, to tie them in their teepes, (or huts,) in a sitting position, and let them die. Three such speciments in a good state of preservation are exhibited in this Dark. The expression of despair and suffering are plainly depicted on their faces. One had a fine head of hair, and looked as natural as life. We also visited the old Cathedral, built i.i 1640. It has a frontage of 300 feet, and two towers with bells in them. Old Pizarro (who founded Lima in tSSS. anf l died 'J I 54 I ) l' es ' n this church in a glass coffin. The body is in a good state of preservation, but I told the boys I wouldn't have known him if he hadn't been labeled. We went to church in this Cathedral Sunday morning at 10 a. m. All the worshippers were on their knees when we went in, and we stood about five minutes surveying the church and au dience when every one jumped up and ran screaming towards the doors. I didn't realize what was the matter till a shock came and almost knocked me down. Then one of our party (a Cali fornian) yelled that it was an earth quake, and we made a break for the street like the rest, The sensation was of being sea-sick and made you feel decidedly queer. It swayed that great Cathedral till the bells rang in the towers. I never saw. a worse panic. The peo ple who are very dark in complexion looked a sort of ashy grey. The women dropped on their knees in the streets on the hard cobble-stones, and with hands uplifted in a supplicatory position, rattl ed off a lot of jargon that I supposed was praying. Their piety and faith may be genuine, but I noticed that they made for the street in double-quick time be fore tliej- began to pray. I was among the last to get out, for I didn't know what was wrong until the shock came. First came a rumbling or roaring sound, and that is the signal to the experienced to make for the open air, out of reach of falling walls and roofs. They don't usually stand 011 the order of their going, but go at once, and that mighty quick. Several smaller shocks followed at intervals during the afternoon. It seems that in '7B a terrible shock destroyed most of the buildings in the city, and since then the people live in constant dread. I don't Maine them for 1 didn't relish my own taste of it at all. We will leave here on Thursday for the interior. Can go a short distance fiutlier by rail, then secure mules and start ovpr the mountains to the mines. We saw one pack train of Llamas to-day. They are handsome animals, and seem very docile. We will be about two weeks on the trail, as we intend to build bridges and fix tbe trail as we go." Easily Cured. I'runkenness, Morphine and Tobacco 1 !'it are easily cured by the ufe of Hill's i ! Niriile of Gold Tablets. No effort re >l utred of tbe patient who is allowed the Ufu of stimulancs uQtil ho voluntarily (juirs their use. May be given secretly in .ea or coffee and a cure guaranteed in evi ry case. For sale by all first class druggists at SI.OO per package. For full particulars and book ol testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. A lie that is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies. —English Spavin Liniment removes alt turd, soft or calloused lumps and Idem shed from horses, blood spavins, ourhs plinu, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprain. 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the r.< .st wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Soi l bv J. 0. Kedick,s Some people are always wanting two twos for a one. "Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking!" so said De Witt's Little Early Kiser to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. J. C.RBDick. Few people count the cost until they have paid it. 187G Climax Brandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, sweet atmosphere ol storage houses for fourteen yeari, be come a r'val of the Hennessey and other brands of Cognac Bran<!/, an J much lower in price, and preferred by the physie.ans of Philadelphia, Now York and otbet cities Buy it of diuggists. Every man has more than he needs of something. Eli Hill , Lumber City, i'a., writes, "I have been suffering lroui Piles for twenty five years and thought tny oase incurable. DeWitt's Witch Uaz-sl Salve was recom oiended to me as a pile sure, so I bought a box and it performed a permanent cure." This is only one of thousands of similar cases. Eczema, sorer- and skin diseases yield (jnickly vhen u in used. •I C KKDICK. The hand of faith is frequently a clinched fist. It would be hard to convinoe a mau suffering from bilious untie that his agony is due to a microbe wuh an uupronoun cable name. But one dose of DeWitt's Colic it Cholera euro will convince him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. J C. Kkdick. Love never lasts any longer than we want it to. l>r. Agnew's One Mr the Heartgive parfect relief in aii ca-ies of Organic of •sympathetic Heat Disease iu 30 minutea and speod'dy effocts a cure it is a peer lass remedy fjr Palpitation, Shortness o. breath, Smotheriag Spells, fain in Lei Mde and all symptoms of a l'uea«od Hea.-t •no dose convinces. Sold by City Phar oacv. The world owes no man no more than J one living. Sclief in Aw irour» —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great Sonth 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 of the urinary passugos in male or female. It relieven retention ol water and pain in pairing it a'.mopt im liiediatly, Ifyov. want relief and care tuis is your reuiadj . S<fld l»y J. C. Kedick druggist Butier i'a. —'Tis mighty hopes that make us men. —Of the long list of Philanthropists I who have given {1,000,000 or more to the cause of higher education in this country only one himself was .a colleg« graduate. The single exception is Seth Low. Girard, Peaboby, Cornell, Cooper, Rockefeller, Rich, Packer, Hopkins, Clark, Drexel, Vanderbilt, De Pauw, Lick, Stanfcrd, and the others had not the advantage of college education. They who have light in themselves will not revolve as statellites. A life of pleasure makes even the strongest miud frivolous at last. Keep headed in the right direction, even if you do nothing but creep. Few communities could survive an ac tive incursion of the fool-killer. The one prudence in life is concen tration; the one evil is dissipation, —The ideal wife seldom becohies a real one, —Love seldom attains the sincerity of liate. —Politics is the science of the attain able. Every man is a failure at something. —One can be smart only with smart people. —Each generation lives in a different world. doubt. —Somerset county farmers are rejoic ing over the receipt of checks for the government bounty on inaple sugar. That county draws more from this fund than any other in Pennsylvania. —Former Governor Hogg calls the bicycle "a romedary for dudes" and "the nurse of a crooked neck generation.' The gentleman from Texas talks like a person who has been bumped into. —The thunder storm which passed over the Kyle oil field in West Virginia Sunday gave a new demonstration of the power of hydro-carbon gas to conduct electricity. That is a very gaseous field and from every well tank to the sky is an ascending column of gas down which the lightning came as they might on so many rods. The standard blood puiifier, strength builder and nerve helper is Hood's Sarsa parilla - —A scientist says that onions make a tonic not to be despised. They tone up the worn out system and if eaten freely will show good results in case of nervous prostration. Port Grape Wine for the Sick. "We can confidently recommend Speer's Port Grape Wine a superior ar ticle of wine for the sick and debilitated "The vineyards and cellars are at Pa ssaic, N. J." No brandy is better than Speer's "Climax" of 1876. —Neal Dow who is 92 years old was in Boston the other day in attendance upon the fifteenth anniversary of the Old Bay btate division Sons of Temperance at Tremont Temple. For Sickness Get the Beit. Old Choice Wines from Speer's vine yards, Passaic. The rich l'ort Grape, the Claret, vin 1881, the Burgundy and Unfermented are unexcelled for enter tainments, family use and invalids. One bottle of Speer's is worth three of Cali fornia wine. —A careful count shows that 32,000 bicycles went down the Coney Island cycle path at New York last Sunday. It is not surprising that there were several accidents. The London Spectator looks for ward to the da; when the bicycle will cost five pounds and will last ten years. Cycles will then become, for all the healthy, the universal means of locomo tion and will be hired out in thousands instead of tens for pennies an hour. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Dragfflsts. The Clarion county faimers who have found a silver mine will be wise if they do not let its development take the time they should devote to harvesting the hay crop. Silver mines are not al ways sure for two or three tons to the acre. —A married couple in Kansas City who never used to spend more than an hour a day in each others company are Decotning quite chummy since they have taken to riding wheels. Small in size but great in results. De- Witt's Little Early Kisers act gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. J. C. RKDICK. A good husband is sometimes spoiled in the making. Our failings serve to brighten the lives of our neighbors. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured without an opera tion by simply applying DeWitt's Witch Ha/el Salve. J. C. KKDICK. No man is a success at everything or a failure in everything. Conscience makes cowards ot some and busybodies of others. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of & tickling sen sation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. J. C. KKDICK. Prejudices are often simply opinions which have been tested. Honesty first, next to that conies wis dom, after that politeness. We are axious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasauter or bettor way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough cire an a preventive of pneumonia, connumption and other neriona lung troubles that follow neglected colds. J. C. KKOICK Great talkers don't frighten me—it is the listeners I am afraid of. To some men a bad reputation is bet ter than none. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Pro mise City. lowa, says: "I bought one bottle ot 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two dosea ol it did me more good than any medicine I ever took. Sold by J. C. Kedick, and J. F. Palph drugging, Butler. The sure way to miss success is to miss the opportunity. Cowardice keeps about as many peo ple in line as courage. Wine unlocks the door and then throws away the key. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Khenmatium and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C Kedio, and J. F. Halph DmpKista, Butler Apr 96 I There may be two sides to every ques tion, but not two right sides. Bad habits are as infectious by ex ample as the plague itself is by contact. Poverty is the raw material ot an ' archy. = STOPI You have runup against a Good Thing, -e j —— The best reason in the world why S = some things sell so well is because they |j = are good. That is one reason for the =j = great sales of 4 4 BATTLE AX, = But good quality is only half the story. || S The other half is the size of a 5 cent piece. 3 H It is as big almost as a \ 0 cent piece of S H other and poorer kinds. _ § Facts are facts. You can buy and sjk tor S EE yourself. Five cents isn t much to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiujitiiiHii "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE * GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLSO ■■ 1 —L_ I 1- -- L * *• The Cyclist's Necessity. I WILL CVkF CITS, BURNS, fl A ■ il 7 ■■ BRUISES, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, ■ ■ lif ■ ■ SUNBURN, CHAFINOS, IN SECT BITHS, ALL PAIN, ■ AND INFLAMMATIONS. USED INTERNALLY AND EXTERN ALLY. GENUINE IN OUR IEI VBB BOTTLES ONLY, BUFF If I 9TB IB 9 ■ g WRAPPERS, SEE OUR J AJ* i „ I: fj NAME, rOND'S EXTRACT g ■J* ■ _ ■ CO.. NEW YORK. B II i« ajj f 70 FIPTUATENUE. ™ USE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Sent by mail on receipt of GO rta. TROTTING STALLIONS, , STORM BIRD, Record 2:35 and BUFEALO BOY 3882. Will be found at my farm dur ing the summer of 1596. These horses are so well and favorably known in this county that descrip tion 's unnecessary here. They are two of the best stallions to be ound anywhere for the money. Terms $25 and $lO to insure. For description and pedigrees, address Alonzo McCandless, Isle, Pa. DOCTORS LAKH LA 3 ATK DISPENSE nr. tZj 'JQ Or a* PEtft. AVE. ANU FOURTH 87.. PITTSBURGH. PA. All forms of Delicate aim COlP yClnhratiMi rt-.p, 1 nn/t «>s. jriUKNTIAL a'.'tM IKNTIFH A'e«l ic.it ion aro t rente'l nf this I>is -riisnrv' with a ?ucceflfc /nroly alt* Dr. t L.*\kc ts •» member of the Royal < «»ili£o "iff 1 li„. - nciju*" tn»l Surgeoac, ami iN the o! lebtan-l m«»-t fsxin r.ciced SPECIAL!*.' in Ihacity. Sper-al at- Asntion iriveu toN*rvou» lX>bilU> tromer:*?wiY nu-.tal exertion. iidi««Ti!tiun of youtl;,etc.,eaie 111 L. ,»1 *\ ical and Jiental clc ay,la« kof t •e.-nry. Icspon !.'nev, etc.; auoCftticerp Soit-*, r its, I'iles. IfheuiuatlPtn, ant! all di- ;t.-»csof theNkin, Lloo'l. I.unirsrrinary OrgnnJSUe. Cons.iltat on Yee an Isn ictly eoiift lenrial. O'Tlce hour 9to tun.l 1 to 8 P.M.; Stinrinys, 2 to 4P.31. vJ'ilv. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL r * B * Consult the OM Sellable u DR.LOBB 3-Jtf Jl. FIFTEENTH ST., PIIILA., VA. Thirty years' practice In ihe cure of all ilaeaaea of oien r.nd womfin No matter from what cause or Lo*r loni? ntandinK. I will guarantee a cure. I¥2- Pa" 4 * CJ4oth-Uound Look malla4 VIOUL The saddle Question. This is ati illustration "f the ■■hi Mvie s.i'hlU'. UU v eGfel ,J* I f you «*i 11 observe it "-arcftilly y."i v:i; i '' IAT *' TUS 8 G'°' jffk(and a saddle should JSSMF not). It presses the si ness, stiffness and ch.it • ing to a certain extent Show- pclvi. as it injurious, beem - f'' dinary'sidJic.' could enjoy a long ride without fear of injury. All this is now changed. Here is repre sented the perfect saddle—the Christy Anatomical Saddle, , ihowinL'the pelvis as it I rests on the pads. 'l'hc \W i lljnwrt Christy Anatomical TB J? Saddle is the only saddle l^ at ' s huilt of light weight, cannot y ►est the entire body, HT does not press the sen- Show, pelvi* a. : t rc»t» sitive parts, prevents on t . , ? c ,V, h ' .■a t i S»udle. stiffness, and makes cycling a pleasure. * Price, $5.00 " FREE BOOKLKT ON SADDLKS. A. G. SPALDINQ & BROS. v New York. Chicago. Philadelphia. L. S. McJUNKTN 1 nsu r net' an-J > .V Agent, A EAST JEFFEBSON ST. UIJTLKK - Pa 1 VTltai Kerries I ha- c done lor others and Permanently A'ttiWed. SOTKIT; A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousi ■ and ail their train of evil« resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work , sickness, worry, etc. orexcessive uscof tobacco,opium and i'quor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having ihe genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, SI.OO per box, six voxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN CO . CINCINNATI. 0. WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Stimulates the appetii« and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSIKQ R MOTHERS. Checks wnst'nir diseases. Stops night sweat*, euros incipient consultation. Increases «tres?&ih nnd flesh. O MAKES RED, KICK BLOOD. Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will give the pnlo nnd puny the N" rosy cheeks of youth. CURES AI.l FEJtALK COMPLAINTS. Makes ■tronst roon r.nd women ot weaklings SiLMOHE'S IRCfI TOfilC PILLS Cure all lasting Diseases pna tlit/r 8 quinces, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, die. They are neither styptic nor «uistir and no cougu l tinp . Moot oil thooon ont« ol theiloiaiM or Its llnlngj consequently ii< 't hurt the teeth • -r oeu..e consttpntion dinrr'. uu. ua do tl.o usual form. of I roa. 10 unys treatment 600. pamphlet free. If oot kept by your druggist, addroM GILaVIORE & CO., C'NCINNATI, O vrmLis a wen Ik 7 «t*UB-sjww m THEGREAT iot>. FRENCH REMEDY 30tii Day fBOOOCa THE AltnVK IHQLIt It .|uic«. ly .md purely mnovi* N«rvouMW**, * Ofl is h*t Vit.alty. >Oll nr.' Fo! ".TIK Mrinory. Wan!-. .IT Jn-iinirjr nnd , ...iny. ■ - on IrivliiL* VITAT.IB, no ~r - -UIIH in -h ■' |i • , » f '■ ! », LU OR ; !' MON ' I « At! v.Vi ' ' MKUICI.IECO , Chicago, lU. | For odlo ia jHutler, l'u. by City Pharmacy. j; 122 D. T. PAPE 122 i: VThe Leading Millinery House Of Butler | I Closing-Out-Sale of Summer MfSincry Goods at ' Less Than Cost J | As the season is far advanced, we want to < ► get rid of all our summer milliner}' i ► and have marked all Bonnets, Hats, Kil»- < ► bons, &c, down below cost. Come in and { > see for yourself. 4 > | D. T. PAPE. I X>0OOOOOOPOOOOOOOO»^»>O0<lc LEADER OF Foot Fashions Wes', ileus, Bovs ami Youths SHOES - V EN'S $2.00 CALF SHOES. Price any $3.00 shoe sold elscwere and then come Uere and you'll find our f2.ooshoealwayseqnals (oftimes excels) others'#3 grades ASK TO SEE OUR Ladies' Shoes, Men's Shoes, Misses' Shoes, Ladies' Slippers Boys' Shoes, All exclusive styles. LADIES' #1.50. Look all over other $2 sbo«s then visit thia store and you will be convinced that our $1.50 grade equals and nearly always eitfeels other*' $2 goods. I.adles' tine button or lace shoe-' at 75c t« fci.SO Mfn* tine sboes. all styles, at Wc to H Men's work- ' Inp shoes at 75c hoy's -.bot-s at 75c. BW. ft f, " . Tan slu>es are cool ami pretty. No wonder every lM| Ijß body lortlfles with tbem against the lieat and dual of k 4 tjfl kJHt' "*»/ / J 3 the summer month*. N» wonder all good drawers » / S Jf= prefer them to anything else. No wonder we're having 1 ■ r such a run on tans. We've made our priors no eaav. ' . *i The neatest tret In Butler county are those thai are j clad In lluselion's shoes. There's style about them ; §|H|por Where the feet misses and children can be ; fitted accurately in stylish up-to date footwear. No other store carries as great a variety or sells B. C. H USELTON, Butler's Leading and Progressive Shoe House, Opposite Hotel Lowry Whiskies, Wines and I iquors. There are many peop'e imposed upon wbea tbey boy liquor for the sick-room, for the table, or for social pleasures, because tbey do not know bow or where to buy. A first-class article can only 4 be found in a first class house. Tbere are many dealers who pose as Wholesale Liquor Dealers, but there ia no other firm which bears the repu tation for fair and honest dealing which MAX KI-EIN en'oye, and the reasons are because 1 e carries the largest and most complete stock <f liquors of all kindß in the State;— because eyer; article is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, bo cause bis prices are the lowest, and because be deals pquarely with the public. You may Judge from the following Silver Age Rye—the peer of all whiskies—sl.so per qt, sls 00 per case. Puquesne Rye, 92 per cent pure rye and 8 per cent barley malt, $1.25 per qnart. sl2 50 per case. Bear Creek Bye, six years old, finest quality, SI.OO per qt, $lO 00 per case. Gibson, Flinch. Ouckenheimer and Overholt all well known hrands, SI.OO per qt, or SIO.OO per case. Ouckenheimer 4 year old, 75 cts per qt, or $8 00 per case, an excelleu whiskey at the price, superior to most whiskies at sl. All cases contain 12 full quart bottles. If yon sond your order here for any of the above you will receive oetter goods than anywhere else. Don't forget that we pay al\ express and otLer charges on orders amounting to sf> or over Send for latest Catalogue and Price List to , MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St Allegheny Pa Wholesale Liquor Dealer j 3L A Summer Drive loses a measure of its pleasure if the carriage is less lux- J urious, easy running and iuwljoma than it might be. 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