Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 20, 1896, Image 4
I 1 Do You Need Furniture? J 8 If So, X - l IS gj This Interests You. jji S /INCREASE the earning power of your dollar by jSj 1 buying next week. The goods can't last long at jgc ATTFND S prices l§ H A 1 1 \ XHE FOLLOWING Reductions only apply to the ?Hj C 1 goods quoted below and not to our entire stock, g| Sgj OUR t 514 Buys a nice Oak Hat Pack that was marked $25 j8 J SPECIAL ?40 : : 65 P / $22 Buys an Oak Side Board marked S3O jg 8 PRICE 7 40 : ; || 8 SALE ? $35 Buys a Birch Suite, marked ' " 8 *Sj I 35 Buys an Oak Suite, marked " ' a? ® «TCVT / 50 Buys a Birch Suite, marked ' - |« INeA 1 C 50 Buys a Birch Suite, mahogany finished ' ob g jef \ «5 Buys a Pocking Chair that was $lO pS gj WEEK \ I " S I >gjt AND I w®o DUPLICATES in the above goods. Prices j§ Sl\ quoted are for spot cash only, . • • Jg| sg SAVE S X x IS 2 MONEY, \ rampbell ft Temple ton, JG gj ) VWWM<M gC gj < BUTLER, PENN'A, |SJ|I!!SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI? GREAT CLOSING ODT SALE OF +CLOTHIN 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 Cassimere SuiU Children* knee panta $25 only sl3 ,01.l for WOO only $4 00 » '• \\ 20 Ueo'g Cassimere Saita ■old for 10 00 only 500 75 » 50 Mens Cassimere Suits ~ « Ino <• 7--» sold for 13 50 only 675 ;; (( \25 " 90 Men *old To"!-- 5 .T. 1 . 8 16 50 only 10 00 Men and boys gondola hats, $1 00only SSO Mens worsted suits '' ' ' sold f0r...... 18 00 only 12 00 " 250 ' 00 Mens fine clay worsted ~ « ton << Ivi sold for 18 00 only 13 0 ' ' 300 150 Mens (sner clay worsted ' ,O • sold Tor 20 00 only 15 00 Soft hats and caps in proportion. All n 11 n 1 the liiteet styles in Straw, Braids, Macki Orei 3000 Pans Of Mens Pants ar * Children. f IS 25 °°' r ' 75 Bllv.r w.tobe. 12 00 " li 50 Mens working pants 1) A S Ladies goldfilled watches 15 00 " 900 worth 200 only 100 B „ 2 0 00 " 12 00 Bweet & Orr's Kerseys .« « 25 00 " 18 00 worth 200 onl y , "j;' Gents " " 20 00 " 15 00 Mens black oheviotts 225 " 1 " 25 00 " 18 00 Mens worsted oheviotts 4 -)0 '' 175 Ladies and gents electroplated watches &>. reni! i A 'arge stock of chains from 10c to $4. ' ' ' .cA , oo- Ladies waist sets from 10c to 50 cents. Mens line osssimere 450 -o pj nß W( ,rth from 25 to 50c only lOcts. S ™ „ r a/! Gents cuff bnttons 25c only 15c " 750 " 5 (K) ~ 50 c ii 25c OVER2OOOCHILDRENS SUITS "111 _ . . .. , „„ a I.K Onr Jaeger diamonds in Studs, Pins, Good strong suits 100 only s7o j{j nj , g an j j.; sr i) ro p H arw gimply immense. Union cassimere 2M " 175 The fineßt onl8 »^ e of the real steel-blue Fine ascimere worsted 600 " 400 ( '' amon^- We will still continue to carry a full and complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Under wear, Umbrellas, Alpaca, Serge and Madras Coats and Coats and Vests, White Duck and Fancy l'ants 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 .tfrttt we carry by odds the largest and most varied stock and jygr prices are guaranteed lower than the lowest. Evidence of which can be seen by the hundreds of satisfied customers that thjpwgfbur store from Monday morning till late Sat urday nightv PljatScicall and examine our stock, compare prices, and when 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 ol handsome silverware, an alarm or porcelain clock, or the Acme flour bin. Ask to see the presents. c> D. A. Heck Son, 121 North Main St., Butler, Pa T. H. Burton T. H. Burton Why is it that T. H. BURTON is always busy in his store? Simply because the people of Butler county appreciate the fact that he has the best selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Suitings extra pants and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, ever brought to Butler, and sells them for less money. We guarantee everything that goes out of our store to give perfect satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. T. H. Burton T. H..Burton HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys I Witch Hazel Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piuss or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching aud Burning; Cracks or Fissures and FiafcUas. Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cure* Burns, Scalds and Uloeration 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 Cakfd 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. Bold bj Druggist*, or sent pout-paid on receiptof prio*. HI HPHKKYV HKU. CO., 11l A 11» Wttha bU, Sew Y»Hu WITCH HIZEL OIL DSNT STOP TflßttCß. HOW it CURE YOURSELF Will I.E USING IT. The tobacco habit grows on r man until hn nervua system is seriously affected, Impairing health, comfort and happiness. To <iuit sud denly Is too sever© a shook to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stimu lant that his system continually crav< s. "Haco Curo" Is a sclentlße cure lor the tobacco habit . In all its forms, carefully compountied afti'r lie formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used It In his private practice since 1«72. without a failure. It Is purely vegetable anl guaranteed perfectly harmless, vou can use all the tobacco you want whil" taking "Baco- Curo." It will notify you when to slop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with lu per cent Interest. •' Baco-Curo" Is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid ot will power and with no in convience. It leaves the system a» pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cured By BACO-CURO And (iaincd Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of which are on lile aud open to Inspection, the following Is presented. Clayton. Nevada County Arkansas Jan. 28 1895 Eureka chemical & Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. —Gentlemen: For forty years I used tobacco In all its forms. Kor twenly-llve years of that time I was a great sullerer from general debili ty and heart disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit, hut couldn't, I took various remedies, among others "No-To-Bac," "Tbe Indian To bacco Antidote." "Couble Chloride of Gold." etc., etc., but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I purchased a box of your "Baco-Curo" arid It has entirely cured me of the habit in all Its forms, aud I have in creased thirty pounds In weight and am reliev ed iroiii all the numerous aches and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully, i*. H. Makucky, fasterC. F. church. Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at ll.no per box: three boxes, (thirty days' treatment). U. 50 with lr< n clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt or price Write for booklet and proofs. EurekaChemlcala & Mfg. C ij» Crosse, Wis., and Boston, Mass, THE KEELEY 80HE; TnanpedAl boon to ?«nri no« m»n xvh In.; •IrifU-rl unconsciously into the drink !»•»'. t ? Awaken to fin«l the linww of alcotif»!»-: • u;> n them, reDflcrlnic them unfit t<> i ip; fairs r- miring a clear bruin. A w* - fln'irse or treiT.iJieiit at the * 'TSBLR'i KEELEY I iSTITII 13. flo. -121 r, Fifth Avenue, >t< "js to them all their pmv. r;, cientn". and phy'ieal, r'.-stn , tie a'mi.rir I 1 ft* • i:»-. and restor- h t em to the vmlltlim tl.. n ■■ '»» Ik«- t >re tliey Itidiihre lin irrilent - .11 done lu more tlisn lfiooca. es ti a'ed h .'re, and among tin m Mime of your < t. I ■. t r.l ,-x, to rliom we can refer with cn:.!i le: ( r . the ■ olu'• .vifety uinl efl'nk r;cv t f tin ' eh v Cure. The (■ llest and mo't r;-1J ; 11 ' : ... • iiilon la l»vlt«:d. Scad for :»u;i.likt giving full itilorui*- Woi). *-» , j lb nora rUP e'' d REVIVO fpjjfy RESTORES Vitality. Wf/ „ kj(i. %Well Man Ist Day- y i / V. ,k. Of Me. THE GRbAT 30th Day. FRENCH REMEDY pr duces the nbove results In :io days. 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 bj using KKVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. I>cst vitality, I.ost Fower, Falling MtmOry. Wasting Diseases, and all effects of excess and Indiscretion, which un lit* one for study, business or marriage. It not onlycureo ~j starling at toe seat of disease, but Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink plow to pale cheeks and restoring the tire of youth. It wards oil Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KKVIvo, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mail. (1.00 per package, or six for £5 (10, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Address KOYAI. MKWCINK CO.. CHICAGO. ILL. For Sale by RKDDICK & GROMANN, FRAZER GREASE lIKST IN THE WORLD. Itswearingqualitiesarnundurpaased, aettially outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not affected by heat :**C.KTTIIK IJKM'INK, FOK BALE UY DEALERS GENERALLY. PChlr'i r . f.Mil.ll ENMYKOYAI PilLi Orlflnul <»'.!/ £■. -:;!-•. r u 'Vr , n'"" V s * $ ■£& "i A < k l-h r.li-r « hriulcl.lCu-jMnJU"" «'* MtovlWk'aidw. i'hllaUa., 1» THE CITIZKIST. Couch«e Dance In Court. N. Y. Sun. Underneath the wai«tcoat of Detective Antonio Vachris are cocealed imposing I capabilities. He exhibit*! these capa ' bilities yesterday morning before Judge Nostrand in the couchee-couchee dance, the occasion being the trial of Adjie Cos tello, who performs that ancient rite at Coney Island in a manner which the au thorities consider wrong. The jurymen in the case were so impressed with the novelty of the dance as exemplified by Detective Vachris that they prompt ly discharged the prisoner, and that despite the fact that the detective was chief witness for the prosecution. After wards Judge Nostrand remarked that he thought the jury had decided erroneous- Alter an unsucessful attempt by Lawyer Short, for the defense, to get the case adjourned six good men and true were selected for a jury and took their places with looks of anticipation. Out of re spect for the court thev took their hats off when they entered upon their duties, and out of respect for the temperature they took their coats off. The agile Adjie was there in sleeves four yards in circumference. Proceedings opened with the reading of the complaint which was swot nto by Detective \ achris, by Jndge Nostrand. "Now gentleman," said the judge' "this lady is charged with having given an immoral dance, known as the dance da ventre, or dance of the stomach, as it is called. Have any of yon any preju dice against the prisoner. Adjie cast a laughing glance at the jury, who mopped their brows and de clared fervidly that they had no preju dice on earth against the lady. Then detec tive Vachris took the.stand, His deposi tion was that on July 7he went to the Streets of Cairo at Coney Islandjand there saw Adjie doing a dance which he con sidered immoral, in a den of lions. "You charge this woman with giving an immoral dance, do you?" ask Jndge Nostrand. "Yes, sir," said the witness. "Describe that dance." "Well your honor, it would be hard to describe it. It's a queer sort of a thing." "But we mast have some direct evi dence before the jury," said Judge Nos trand. Thereupon the witness did his best to analyze direct and portray in words the contortions which he had seen Adjie perform. From the description it must have been very hard upon the animals who were in the same cage with the dancer. She didn't look pleased at his testimony. The description being finish ed the Judge said. "Now what do they call that dance which you have just described?" "The couchee-couchee dance." replied the witness. "Can you do it yourself?" "Oh yes; I guess I could do it." "Do it then," directed the Judge, "I want the jury to see it." Thereupon Detective Vachris got down from the stand, took his place upon the floor, opened his coat displaying a loose shirt, gathering his coat tails up that none of the fine points of the exhibition should be lost, and after humming a few bars of the tune began to dance. It would have been worth thousands to a kinetascope company to have had an in strument trained on him. First he pran ced gracefully forward. Then he pran ced back. Then he placed his feet firm ly on the floor and began to wrestle and writhe abdominally. Up and down for ward and backward, ana from side to side the muscles urder his shirt rippled. A peck of green apples couldn't have produced more artistic contortions. Then the up-gathered coat tailis Degan to flut ttr as the performer added other wiggles and waggles to his repertoire. And all the time a sweet and alluring smile be decked his countenance. It was a masterly fort. The juryman were enraptured, the Judge was almost moved to tears, and even the accused Adjie could not restrain her admiration. "Youse a corker," she cried using the soft tongue of her native Kast ( side), This ended Detective Vachris's efToits in the physical line. On cross-examina tion he said that Adjie's performances had disgusted * numter of women in her audiencies. Acting Captain Lawson was called to the stand and testified that a nnm ber of complaints against Adjie's dance had been made. This excited that young lady to the point of rising and declaring that she wanted justice. She sat down on being assured that she would get it. A number of witnesses for the defense tes<ified that the dance was not immoral. One of thein said that Adjie did not go through all the movements of the dance du ventre. "If the jury desires it," said Lawyer Shorter, "Miss Costello will give the dance before them in the lions den," The jury smiled in anticipation, but Judge Ncstrand quickly quenched the Smile by saying. "The jury cannot leave this court for that purpose.'' A moment later however the smile re appeared and broadened to a grin when the Ju'lge added. "I will allow the girl to do as much here in court as Detective Vachris has done." But this offer was not accepted, and gloom settled upon the jury, which not even the appearance of a pretty girl named Ellwood on the stand could dis pel. Miss Ellwood said with a coy smile that she had seen the dance. "Is there anything wrong about it?" ask Judge Nostrand. "Anything wrong?" repeated the wit ness, glancing shyly at the jury. "Oh, nc, I don't think it's wrong." "Would it do to perform it in a parlor before ladies and gentleman?" asked the Judge. "Well, your Honor, I-I-don't exactly. I-I-don't think " "Oh, your Honor knows that Coney Island isn't a parlor," put in Lawyer Shorter laughing. Here the defense rested. The jurymen were out just thirty-seven seconds. They acquitted Adjie, who gave them a smile apiece when the decision was announced. 1876 Climax Brandy. From grape wine has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure sweet atmosphere of storage houses for fourteen years, be come a rival of the Hennessy and other brands of Cognac Brandy, and much low er in price, and preferred by the physi cians of Philadelphia, New York, and other cities. Buy it of druggists. The oldest house in New York is now to let. It stands at 122 William street, between John and Fulton. It is suppos ed to have been built in 1692, while Abraham de l'eyster was M*yor of Nievw Amsterdam, and the old-fasliioned Dutch bricks that were imported from Holland are still part of its walls. T. F. Anthony, Ex-PosXuiaster of Pro mise City. lowa, says: "1 bought one bottle 01 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses ol it did uie more good than any medicine I ever took Sold by J. C. Redick, and J. F. Balph druggists, Butler. There has been made at Warrington for the new Glasgow district subway the biggest rope ever used for haulage pur poses. It is about seven miles long, is four and five eights inches in circum ference, and weighs nearly sixty tons. It has been made in one unjointed and unspliced length of patent crucible steel. When in place it will form a complete circle round Glasgow, crossing and re crossing the Clyde in its course, and will niu at a speed of fifteen miles an hour. Many a day's work is lost by siak head ache, caused by indigestion and stomach trouble* De Witt's Lit*!.- Karly Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. RKOICK & GBOHMA»W. The very peculiar theory has of late been propounded that all women who partake to any extent of malt drinks have large feet. The women of Holland, Germany and even England, are quoted as examples, while the women of the wine countries—France, Spain and Italy ar e, 011 the other hand, famed for their small and shapely feet. "Boys will be boys." but you can't af ford to lose any of tht m. Bo f eady for the groon apple season by having IleWitt's colic and cholera cure in the house. RKIIICK tt (i ROM MANN. The word that comes by telegraph from every direction shows that the pre sent hot spell is the worst, most wide spread and most fatal that has been known in many years, Fepyu, in his "Memoirs," records an extraordinary instance of mild weather during the winter season in Knglaml, Writing under date, January 31, i6t>i, he savs: "It is strange what weather we have had all this wiuter; no cold at all; but the ways are dusty, ami the flies fly up and down, and the rose bushes are full of leaves; such a time of the year as was never known in this world before here. "De husban' an' wife dat am alwuz kicking ober de traces," says Brother Watkins, "will find out some day dat de bone of contenshun make® mighty poor soup." Inquisitive old gentleman a crowd around a cellar door J — "What's the mat ter down there? Anybody hurt?" Voice from the cellar—"Yes, the governor fell off the engine." He who doesn't stand up for his own rights is a coward. He who encroaches upon the rights of others is a hog. To build up the weak and tired organs of the body, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. So rapidly has the cycle industry de veloped that it is reported that nearly half a million pounds have been recently paid for sites in and about Manchester, England, upon which to erect cycle manufactories. Grapes With Horehound Cures Coughs. Old Aunt Rachael, an old and success ful nurse, 90 years old, 70 years experi ence as a nurse and much sought after by hundreds of families, has for years made a Cordial most effective for coughs and colds by the use of Grapes and Kle catnpane Root and the Herb Horehound. Public speakers and singers use it. It is performing wonders. Sold by druggists. Divorce is easily accomplished in Cochin China. The man and wife who are eager to separate assemble a few friends, and in their presence bieak a couple of chopsticks and the divorce is secured. A.n Easy Cure for Drunkenness. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobaooo habits easily cured by the use of Hill's Double chloride of Gold Tablets. No effort is required of the patient and stimu lants may be taken as usual until given up. Tablets may bs given in tea or crffee without the patient's knowledge. A cure guaranteed in every case. For sale by all first-class druggists, or will be sent on receipt of SI,OO. For full particulars address The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. Bound to keep quiet—the man who is tied and gagged. HOOD'S PILLS cure lilver 111;, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Buttermilk is cooling. It should be seasoned with a dash of salt and pepper. Poison Ivy, inssct bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DeWite's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. RKOICK A Grohhass. Redwood City, Cai., can boast a gas tronomical curiosity in Joshua Luttcn, who lives on the edge of a marsh on the bay shore, and eats nothing but frogs and oysters. This frogetarian is now eighty five years old, and hale and hearty. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers .rant quick relief; and One Uinute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure lor children. "It is "the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results." RKWCK <fe GEOHMASW. Spirit (at Lily Dale seance) —Don't you know me? I am the the spirit of your mother-in-law. Investigatior—You can't fool me. My mother-in-law always brought her trunk with her. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and con stipation are caused by neglect or by un avoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. Runiok. & GKOHMANN. Colonel J. M. Wilson, Commissioner of Public Buildings at Washington, says that i .244,227 people have ascended the Washington monument without an acci dent since 1888. If you have ever seen a little child iu the agony of summer complaint, you can real ize the danger of *he trouble and appreci ate the value ot instantaneous leliet al ways afforded by DeWitt's colic and chol era cuie. For dysontery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remody. We could not af ford to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. RBDIUK G Roll MANN. Farmers arc bringing vegetables to town in plentiful quantities. Potatoes, peas, cabbage, lettuce, radishes and ber ries can be bought on the streets at al most any hour of the day. 187 C CUmax Brandy From grape wine, has, by its extreme age and constant care while in uniform temperature and pure, s%eet attiospbere of storage houses for fourteen yearr, be come a rval of the Hennessey and other brands ol Cognac Bran*!/, and mucU lower in price, and preferred by the physicians of Philadelphia, New York and other cities Buy it of druggists. In the parlor it was midnight. "What was that noise? he asked, tremulously. She turned pale. "I think it must have been papa dropping a hint," she replied. Dr.' Agnew's Cure tor the Heartgir'f) Dsrfect relief in all cases of Organic of ■sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer less remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o: iroath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lef «.ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Iloart •'no dose convinoos. Sold by City Phar naov. It lias been truly said that there comes a time in the life of every man when a word said by a newspaper either makes or unmakes the individual mentioned. llthe/ 111 Six Hours. —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidnoy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on ac oount of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im meiiiatly, If you want quick relief and cure tiiia is your remedj. Sold by J. C. itedick druggist Butler Pa. The human race is divided into two classes —those who go ahead and do something, and those who sit still and inquire why it is not doue the other way. Ilhiumatitun Cured in a Dai/. "Myßtio Our#" for Rheumatism 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; 1 5 cents. Sold by J. 0 Redio, and J. F. Balph Druggists, Butler Apr DC The feminine who declares that her piano is such a comfort would not find her assertion verified if the neighbors were questioned on the subject, —English Spavin l>inlment i«moves alt i.ard, soft or calloused lumps and blom shes from horses, blood spavins, ourba plints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, soraim 11 swollen throats, coughs, etc. Savo 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the Tiost wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv J. 0. Redick.s The employe who is in constant fear of working a few minutes over time, and who never improves an opportunity to advance the interests of his employers when not 011 duty, seldom becomes f. member of the firm. Don't trifle away time wheu you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight, them in the beginning with DeWitt's colic and cholera cure. You don't have to wilt for results, they are instantaneous, and it leavts the bowels in healthy condition. RBDICK GHOHMAN*. "If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher's 1 stone." That's as true to-day as it was when Hen Franklin wrote it. The whole system is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It is the best pile cure known. RBDIOK <t GBOHMANK. Aa elderly lady entered a jewelry es tablishment yesterday and asked the salesman if they made Ui< welkin riugj Hluc^ For 5 cents you get aknott *s I much "Battle Ax rt as you do of g 1 other high grade goods for \ 0 ota**- V Before the days of "Battle Ax'' 1 consumers paid 10 cents for -asme 1 quality. Now, "Battle A*" — Highest Grade, 5 cents* That's | true economy. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES/ * GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO The Cyclist-s Necessity. K ■ WK.L CVRI OCTB, IYW* fl A ■ ■ V 7 ■ W BBI'KKS, WOUJUWS. It* WW, U ■ ■ BAH ■ ■ SUV-BURN. CHAFING S, W ■ H SKCT BITES, ALL rAIN, ■ ■ W INFLABWATIOMS. USED INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY. GENUINE IN OUR ■■ MJf Bfe A #®i BOTTLES ONLT, BUFF ri|T|l H ■ ■ WRAI'PHRS, SEE OUR ■ Wgß fIH ■ M NAME, POND'S EXTRACT IK ■ _ ■ CO.. NEW YORK, F" fk I |IM|J W 70 FITTH ATEN UK. ■ USE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES. Sent by mail on rcceiitt of !>0 ct*. WE HANDLE RI IT NOTHING UUI PURE RELIABLE GOODS from 3 to io years old, and you get them direct from the barrel. GUARANTEED PURE WHISKIES Finch's, Sam Thompson, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport. Guckenheimer, nil linger, Overholt, etc. #I.OO Per Full Quart. - - 6 Quarts #5.00. Grandfather's Choice, 3 years old #2.00 per gal, WE ARE ALSO IMPORTERS of all kind of Wines, Conyacks, Brandies, Rums, etc. All goods, including C. O. D. orders, securely packed ami shipped promptly. We prepay express charges on #IO.OO orders or over. PAIR DEALING TO EVERYONE. ROBT. LEWIN, & CO. 136 Water St., New Number 411, PITTSBURG, PA. #The Conventions r •are now something r I tb-; pest,the final# jf th*} peopir will be given in 4 iNovember. Tho decision on our liqnorsi Jhave already been given antl in Jhas stood the teat of the people for 25j ▼year*. \ 4 LOWEST PaicKs FOB Peas GOODS: jt Best $0.50 per gallon? F'J year old, Pore Rye 200 " \ # II to 4 year old" $2.25 to $2.50 a gal# 07to 10 " " 8-50 to 450 " f »14 to 17 " " 5.50 to 6.50 " « Pure Rye 2.00 to 5.50 " # v Speoial price list on Wines, etc , 011J No extra charge lor jng-J #or packing. Give us a trial order. J t A. ANDkIESSEN, J it 188 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. # ( iJUCTOKS LAKH k»B| PHI . i.TK IJIHPEN^AItT. .PvrJS Ota. PEWI. Ave. AND FOUIIIM Sr., PITTSbUHOH. PA. Ajfy*MifW3L Allfonniiof |)i*lifate ftint Cnm l»griaß ul)»-aie.1 IHscs« »re<itiiilii*l'oM »i»siwiAi.su'l>i< is*Tirii' M.-.1- w'ih a rucceef *rol> allalped. IJr. !* K I liy %r,nv* ami Snrj;i ...v, mi l I* the ■>! It t nnd most BM« Tic 1>1"I SI-ECU Liar in i!..-< ity. SJX . ial at vntlon riven to N-rvons Drbilitj from erce-siv mcitol exertion, Hilisrrtttion of yout h,etr . aiis „,s physical and jiental ay.la. k ~f le«,)oii >ncy.etc.; slJOtr.'ioriH oiil. on .►''*• I'llf", lthciiiaat)«n. and all .li tlie ! Utn. 1 Urinary Oi JRAN-ST t IOITMILFAFLON •ire »„ • strictly conmlint 11.1. liotiir,# to 1 ;I!id 7 to 8 P. »T.; Sundays, » to 4 1-.. a. VJ-UY. AFTER all OTHEiis FAIL »«■ I Ms™ Ooosulttbc O 1 '* IMUUe" DR.LOBB N. lIWEKNTIf ST., rilll-A.. PA. Thirty ycHrn' > ■ ntlnncuj practice In tjie cure of sll Jlnessvs or ..icn i.ml woOi'n No uistfer from what r.iiM. or t.ox long Htan.lln* I v ill ym,runlet s curs, ly: I'U — Cioih-BoumJ f-uuU su«l umlM ♦ ugM. ABRAWS & BROWN, INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Strong Companies. " Proinvt Settlements. Home Insurance Co. of New York, Tn«tir anee'l'o. of North America, e! Philadelphia Pa. "Phenix Insurance of Brooklyn, 'i . anil Hartford Insurance <>'o o! Hartford Conn OFFICE: Corner 01 Main St. and the D'lmood, north of Court House, Hi.tier, I t twii&t Norvo H*r-rie« liav* done for others end Permanently fhmtred. »o*" A positive cure fcr afl Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and a; 1 their train of early •rrors and later excesses; tne result of «ver work. jicknsss, worry, etc. or e j.cessiv e use of tobacco,opi iim and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having Jhe genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, SI.OO per box, si;: one full treatment, $5.00. C.mranteed toenre anv case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail orefcrsto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO. CINCINNATI. 0. WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC, Stimulate 4k* npr stiie tod pro duces JTOTeehinß sleep. eiYH VIT* WffENGfM Tt NUKSIKS RHOTHM. CSeeks WMl'ne dwoaiioo. (tops •Igbt cures irxa^iisu' consumption. _ Jtacresse? strs(tJl sad flesh. MAKBft RE3, RICH BLOOD. Promotes heaiftiy hin* tfsess. Will give the calf rrwi vtmr thn Nrosy ohoekfc jovtfi CURES All FH*IIF. COSHJJWJ. Makes strong u and VJ*«b ul" weaklings SiLMCRE'S IROU TS2S PILLS Care cl! lasting ilstsws m tht/r sequences, BRONCHITIS, COMUMPTttN.fec. Thry are neither ntyptlo nor caustic. and hnvc no coagulating uflsrt ou the ooDer.ta f thnHtoinach or >tu IMIVK; caosoquvXLtly i t (.art tho teeth or Man conetipaWon nr diarrhoea. us do tho usuul forme of Jjron '.(> cays treatment 50*. pamphlet I'M*. li act kept by your drugfcMt. nadress GILjIVIORB & CO., CINCINNATI, OL VITALIS Rweu THE GREAT «o«i FRENCH REMEDY eotiiw rHODUCES THE ABOVTt # quick- IT and surely removM Harvmisnee*, *" Wsetlng diseases. Beetoree l>nt Vftallly. 1* «-»r end r*llln« Memory. Wsrtl» . .tT In-' nlty nnd rfinmiQnH'V. InelM on tv • Vn \fTB, co rfer i'hii >rrl»d i:i **-t ; -ks». By Mil or it 'j- *. .1: •. ✓ ir • s„u« •. N-M. ou tit; HT • osn I dmlnrlrM M C/-I.PM! ■■■■■'■ • ~lilc3uco. IE. For .mlo in IV 0/ Cfcy i Pharmacy. :: D. T. PAPE iss :; J |The Leading Millinery House Of Butler County | * Closing-Out-Sale of Summer Millinery Goods at V 5 Less Than Cost J | 0 As the season is far advanced, wt want to i ► 1 ) get rid of all our lummer milliner}- •» >ods, i > i % and have marked all Honnets, Hats. Rib- i ► ( £ bons, &c, down below cost. Come iu and 4 > | D. T. PAPE. i | MRS. J. E ZIMMERMANN Phenomena! values caused a phenomenal business during cur Semi-Annual Sacrifice Sale. Great work was done to wards sheif emptying and we propose to carry on the work of Clearing Out Summer Goods And Snrplns Stock with greater energy than ever. Our shelves are tojbe com pletely emptied—and prices will do it—before our new fall anive. Among the many Seasonable Bargains We offer you is any shirt waist, ladies' cape, suit or skirt, tovelty dress goods at just the regular plain marked price Persian ribbon at £ price. Space forbids [detailed prices, fcut we never advertise anything but facts. MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMAN WE HAVE , been ofiering our stock of WHISKIES, WINES and LIQUORS to the people of Butler County for so many years that there is little for us to add. You all know that we ship none but pure liquors, and if are going away for a vacation, or intend to stay at home, you will need some good whiskey, or some pleasant wine to help pass a delightful time. OUR WHISKIES are sold (or $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, and $6.00 per gallon, and when we say that they can't be equaled anywhere tor the money, we mean it. All the dif ferent brands of California wine are sold at $2.00 and $2.50 per gallon, and they are the very best in the market. We don't want you to forget that we pay all express charges on orders of $5.00 and over. Send for one of our Catalogues, mailed free on appli cation, and look it over. It will interest you. 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