Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 11, 1897, Image 4

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    GRAND CLEARANCE
and
SAMPLE SALE
of BOOTS and SHOES
We have begun a grand Clearance and Sample sale, and in
tend to make the month of January which is usualiy a quiet
month, one of the busiest in the year and in order to ac
complish our purpose we have marked all goods away down
and have placed three large sample counters in our store
crowded 4 with bargains.
Grand cut in all lines, none will be spared —W- need
the money and you need the goods. Each line represented
in this grand slaughter sale. All can be suited, shoes ;or
every person, and a bargain for ever}- person. Attend this
sale and get a pair of sample shoes at reduced prices and you
will be well pleased
Felt boots and overs reduced to ?'s° per pair
Mens gum l>oots reduced to 2.00 per pair
Boys gum boots reduced to 1.75 P cr l a ! r
Youths j»utn boots reduced to 1.10 pcr pai~
Childs gum boots reduced to .90 per pair
Mens box toe shoes double sole and tap regular prices } 2.25 goat $1.60
Mens satin calf shoes regular price 1-75 reduced to 1.25
Boys satin calf shoes regular price i-35 reduced to 1.00
Youths satin calf shoes regular price 1.00 reduced to .7,*
Ladies fine dongola shoes regular price 3-SO reduced to 2.5.
Ladies fine dongola shoes regular price 2.00 reduced to 1.50
Misses fine dongola shoes regular price 2.00 reduced to 1.50
Childrens fine (iongola shoes regular price i-5° reduced to i.eo
Childrens fine dongola shoes regular price 1.00 reduced, to .50
Balance ot our Holiday slippers which sold at SI.OO, $1.25 a "d $ ' .4°i your choice
for 65c per pair and many other bargains -which will interest you.
(A box of leather pomade FREE, ask for it.)
X. Call and see us,
JOHN BICKEL,
128 South MainJSt, Butler Pa.
"Oh, I Guess That'll Have To Do."
Customers never say that in our shop. We don't keep the
"have-to-do" kind of stock. You can get exactly what you want
here. The only trouble you can possibly experience is to know just
what to choose, from so much that is Stylish, Elegant and Suitable.
Our table- are piled high with the choicest weaves from the best
looms of America, England and the Continent. If we are not already
making your clothes, come in, and experince the real luxury of buy
ing from a stock complete, varie d and beautiful. If you come once
you'll come again.
J. S. YOUNG,
Tailor, Hatter and Hen's Furnisher ,0 " sHS
HAND CAMERAS.
Pocket Kodaks
Loads for 12 exposures, price 15.00
The "Day" Camera,
Size of picture 3# X ]4, price
fe.oo.
The "Quad" Camera
Size of picture i'/j X 3#, price
$5.00.
The "Birds Eye"
Size of picture 3# X 2> l A> price
SB.OO.
Large Cameras and Supplies
AT
DOUGLASS'
BOOK STORE
24 f S. MAIN STREET.
What is Your Need?
If you need any
thing in the furnish
ing line we can sup
ply you. It you
want a hat or cap
we can show you the
best Up -To - Date
stock in the county,
at very low prices.
Colbert & Dale.
42 S. Main St., Butler, Pemi'a
The Place to Buy^^
GAS COOK;
ING EATING STOVES,
GaS BURNERS AND FIX
TURES, HOSE, BATH TUBS,
ENAMEL AND
IMPROVR) WELSHBACH GAS
a/aaa/aa. BURHERi a/*aaa/a
W.H. O'BRIEN ON
107 East Jefferson St.
MZEIJfc
BEST IN TUB WORLD.
Jt«w»arfnK qualities are unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not
•fflected by heat. iroRT TIIK 'JFMUNK.
VOB 8.U.8 BY nutrgpg nrnkn;, r.r.v.
CUT THIS OUT
BRING IT WITH YOU
TO
BUTLER'S PROGRESSIVE
SHOE HOUSE,
A GREAT SALE
NOW GOING ON.
Surprise after surprise awaits
you. Never before in the his
tory of Butler Co. has such
an opportunity been offered
to you.
Think of it SI.OO, si.z*
and'sl.so Winter Boots and
Shoes all reduced to 98 cents.
Prices That Tell The Story.
W Ladies Rubber Boots 98c
Y Misses Rubber Boots 98c
S Youths Rubber 98c
f Mens Overs for Felts 98c
) Mens Buckle Arctics 98c
S Mens Buffßals Needle 98c
) Mens Buff bals, Yale 98c
\ Mens Buff Cong Globe 98c
J Mens Working Shoes 98c
98c
We Will Not be Undersold.
Ladies oil grain butt 98c !
Ladies Calf Shoes 98c x
Ladies fine butt Shoes 98c /
L,adies spring heel shoes 98c p
Boys and Girls shoes 98c \
Youths stoga boots 98c
1,000 Pair School Shoes 98
AND
The Half Has Not Been Told
DON'T MISS THIS
SALE.
TRY WHAT 98c WILL DO
AT
Batter s "Progressive Shoe House.
2i5 Sooth Main St., BUTLER PA
C. E. MILLER,
SEANOR & NACE'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
REAR or WICK HOUSE,
BUTLEK, PA.
The best of horaets t>nd lit>t clam rig*
aIA-ayj ou baud ami fur him.
Lifßt accomodations in towu fir pu.m.i
ncnt boarding and t.raiment trade. Soci
al car.; guaranteed.
Stable room lor sixty- five hoi Re*.
A good claws of horaCH, both drivers and
drall horsed always on hand and lor sale
under a full guarantee; and lioraca bought
upon proper notification by
SI>ANOK A XACE,
Telophouc, No 21!).
AFTER ill
DR.LDBB
3 4 2!> N. FIFTEEN Til ST., PIHLA., VA.
Thirty years' c ntinoous practice In the cure o! an
dlsteajwa of men f.nd women. No matter from *»bnw
cause or Ijoi-v long Ktandin :. I v* U1 gnaratUce a enra
Ciotb'Uoun'.* li<»Ok JK-UifU) OB«i DUU^
VI V w
BUTLER GOUfiTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1
Office Cor.Main & Cunningham
A I.F. WICK. Pre*.
HEO. K KTTIiUKH. Tlm l'ren.
L. S. MeJI'.NKIS. Src'jr snd Trca».
DTKEOTOItS:
Airroi Wick. Hendertoa Oliver,
' r. W. Irvln, lames Stepiler.soa.
a-, w. jsiaekinore. ;N. Welttel.
K. Be win an, 1!. J. Klingler
co Knttercr, I thas. Rebhiin,
tec. Kenno. ..Jolia Koentne
LOYAL MciUNIKN Agent.
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
! equal or compare with Humphreys'
Witch Ssxel Oil as a CVRATIYK and
i HEALING ArrucATiov. It has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
j and atwavs gives satisfaction.
It Cures'Pn.M or HEMORRHOIDS, Externa!
! or Internal, Blind or Blseding—ltching and
Burning; Cracks or Figures and Fibulas,
j Relief immediate—cure certain.
It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and
I Contraction from Bur:.?. Relief instant.
It Cures TORS, Cut and Laceoatcxl
Wounds an l Bruises.
It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Emptions, Scurfy or bcald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures INT .AMF.I) or CAKED BREASTS
j and Sore Nippies. It is invaluable.
It Cures SALT Riir.;::, Tetters Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Son- Lips or C-ras nr.d Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO.
Sold byDrng(!irts.or cor.t po«t-p»i(1 on receipt.)!price.
IIIHI HRUV lED. CO., 11l * 113 WMUa N«w Tort.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
CATARRH
LOCAL 1 DISEASE
and is the result of told-, and fm-cOLD*
sudden climatic changes.
For your Protection g M
we positively siate tbr.c this
remedy docs not c» r.ta n KB v/ v .. /gv.
mercury or any other injur- |p
Ely's Cream Balm WNo* : *
i= acknowledged to be t!:e mw: thomaph cure f.
Na?al eatarrh.Coid in Ile.id ar.d liny K-tct of r.I.
remedies. It opens and cleans-" *'.o i..i.«al; assape?,
allays pain and inflammation. heals the f ri-s, pro
tects the membrane from coM*. re«tnrf9 t!.e eenses
of tMteandsmelL PrlceSrtc.at l)rr!2El?t9 or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, s<i Warren Street, Sew York.
FLEMING'S jFi
OLD EXPORT
WHISKEY
Is a medicinal tonicggjy Jjgjf' M
of weM toi
It huilds up, • revivifies,
gjf strengthens and stimulates run
Bm down systems —doctors in
dorse it because it impure,
Am JOS. FLEMING <& SON,
Wboleaale and l?eta:l Drnggiits,
Sono fbr
YOU WANT A NEW DRESS
Suit
iVI
for the winter gaieties. Why pay
sixty or seventy-five dollars, when
we can make you up perfect gar
ments with the best linings and
workmanship throughout for from
$35 to $45? Make your selec
tion now, so that we can have
time to give you a careful job be
fore you need the clothes.
Perfect Styles and Fit are pre
eminently the necessities in a sat
isfactory full dress suit. Our
guarantee goes with every dress
suit we make. If the fit and
style are not exactly as they
should be, we cannot aflord to
have you wear the garments.
A Good Diesser must have .a
full dress suit for special evening
wear. We have the finest goods
and make absolutely correct gar
ments. Do not make the mis
take of having your evening dress
suit made by an incompetent or
careless failor. A mistake of this
kind is expensive.
WEDDING SUITS |A SPECIALTY.
C >r. Diamond. Butler. Pa
Butler Savings Bank
Butler, IPa.
Capital - _ $60,000'00
Surplus and ProGt*, $119,263. G7
JOS. L PURVIS- Presi'leu
.1. IJK.VRY '! ItOUTM AN Vj.-e rr.-si.ie,>
\VM. CA MPBKMj, Jr Caslii.:
LOL'IB li.STKTN Telle
IJIKKeTOUS-Joseph L. Purvis, .1. Henry
Tro'-.tman, W. D. Brandon, W. A. St--in, J. • s.
Campbell.
The Batler Savings hank Is rne Oldest ;D«nk
in ,- Institution tn Butler e'oiint.v.
t-cneral hapklnj; ir::i. •; t"d
W< Si«i!*'it n' counis or oil proiiii -is, liter
chant?, farmers and ottaon.
All eiiir;isi»U to us wl'l retvive
p.mnpt <rt!. - i.
Interest raid <.n time -1<?o lis
The Biitier County Rational bank
BUTLK.R, PA.
Capital uaid in $100,000.00!
Surplus and Profits $87,962 35
Joa. Uartmrm. President; J. V. It it tx. Vice
President; C. A. Ifailey, Cashier; Jo'ic G
McMarlio. A ss't Cashier.
Asener:ti banktßebusfuess transacted.
Interi"-! paM i-n time- <!•>»,<« ts.
Money !■ ir.eii ou approved serurltv.
We invce you to open an m-couni wltli this
Dank,
IMItIX Tolls—ll on. Joseph tl -rtman. lion \V.
R. Waldron, I)r. N. M. 11. .*.PV. 11. Mi-Sneeoev.
B. £. Abrams. <l. P.Col I i U. SoaiUi Lnuie
T' iliuleti. M. I in( IP W. ffnry w !•« n. Johr
Humphrey.Dr. W. < . .M ('nnolßis,l:i-:i Ma* t-ili 1
Harry llt asl -y. .1 V. H -.ls
P. nw.br Atc'»
ENNYROYAL FILt.S
1/ and imUiUi.mt. Ai !>r<: 'ni-u, or 4r.
\ W V ,n Ml: T* f* : •••'- • 'uiH'Oial* and
IV* Lj "KHlcf for l u.i1...r. bv return
•\ P Muii. 10.000' i m.
_ v -"'/ « lit: lit-«trri'llcP*' .: 1 1 *«»n **q um.'Cv
Funeral Director
327 3. Maio,St. Butler fa. .
THK CITIZEN
Astronomical Items.
The solar el lipse of the Ist inst. which
however was not visible in Lintler
was not of that class which interests a.-
tronomers in general, as nnlike the total
eclipse. the annular eclipses afford no
opportunity for investigating the nature
of the "corona and hence contribute
little or nothing to scientific knowl- j
edge.
At opposition to the sun on the 17th
the moon makes a very close approach
to the shadow of the earth, and then
would l>e a partial eclipse of the sun as
viewed from the moon. If. at the dis
tance of the moon the shadow j
of the earth were as broad as the earth
itself the moon would enter the shadow
and be partially eclipsed. Bnt the j
shadow of the earth being in the shape .
of a cone, decreases considerably I*> |
tween this and the moon, and vanishes ,
at a distance of about 640,000 miles be |
yond the moon's orbit. The vanishing I
jwint of the earth's shadow is that !
point in spare in a line with the centers I
of the earth and sun, where the ear'th's
angular diameter becomes smaller than •
the angler diameter of the sun.
Contrary to the general supposition. |
the quantity of light given by full
moons is different from time to time.
This is because the moon is not always
at the same distance from the earth
its obit being elliptical and th t .
amount of light a full moon gives is in
versely proportional to the square of its
distance, or is directly proportional to
the apparent area of its visible surface.
Accordingly when the moon is full at
its least possible distance from the earth
it gives more light in nearly the ratio of
4 to 3 than when full at the greatest
distance. The most brilliant full moon
of 1807 will be Easter moon of April 17th
and the least brilliant will be that of
Decern ber Bth.
The planet Jnpiter which will shortly
be conspicuous in the evening sky, i.->
now in the constellation Leo and is only
a few degrees from the star in
the heart of the Lion. On the evening
of its opposition to the sun which occurs
the 23rd. inst. Jnpiter rises at 5.36 at an
amplitude of 14J degrees north of the
east point, and his radius vector, or
distance from the sun on that date is
4'J'j; million miles, and distance from
the earth 408 million miles.
Mars is in the constellation Taurus,
the Bull; and is almost in a line with
the bright stars Aldebaran and Capella
the former of which is popularly known
as the "bull's eye", Adebaran resembles
Mars in color but it is only half as
bright. The relative motion of Mars is
.from the earth at the rate of nearly a
mil lion miles a day, and it is therefore
constantly growing less brilliant. On
February Ist. its distance from the
earth was 80,473,000 miles, and on the
15th. its distance from the earth will be
equal to one astronomical unit which is
equivalent to the earth's mean radius
vector, and is 92,500,000 miles.
Even the casual observer will have
noticed the growing brilliancy of Venus
which illuminates the evening sky with
striking splendor. The ' 'queen of the
planets" is now in the constellation of
the Fishes, and will be at her greatest
elongation of 40deg.GGmin.east from the
sun on the 16th. inst. She sets on that
evening at 9:31 at an amplitude of 10
deg. north of the west point.
Venus resembles the earth in many
ways and is known to have an extensive
atmosphere. It therefore is to be inferred
that this planet as well as Mars is in
habitable. The law of analogy int. r
poses no insuperable barrier to such an
inference, but on the contrary rather
Supports it, and it must be admitted
that a plurality of worlds is more likely
than the opposite opinion. But at the
same time it is most improbable that
all the planets of this solar system are i
inhabited, for aside from the earth, i
only Venus and Mars appear to be '■
favorably situated with respect to the
sun. Not only is an atmosphere abso
indisj>ensable to the support of life but 1
a proper degree of light and heat is ,
also requisite, and when these are ab
sent or deficient, it may safely be as
aumed that no life of a high order does
or can exist. Hence we may conclude
that the phenomenon of liife as known
to us on earth is certainly absent from
such remote planets as Uranus and
Neptune.
AUGUST CROSS.
The atandard blood purifier, strength
builder and nerve heljier is Hood's Sarsa
parilla.
Very often a girl's disdainful shrug
of her shoulders when in company may
be traced to a combination of red flan
nels and buckwheat cakes.
ItUB l AIATI.S.'J M;.nj cues tr».a • d
wit:i remedies. louo briu curvd wi.ii
Aruj'iliuiiga "1 ouru U." U f'.aehes pain,
tUittt ; pruius, b;uise», criiupuolic,
cholera no: bus, etc.
Any one doubting that Butler lias
some fast horses will only need to stand
for a few rninuts on any of the principal
streets of town to be convinced of their
error.
KNOCKED GUT—A ratrolii .tit Bay> I
Monison Uru* C'ougu S'yiup has knocked
at my Baits on all other eougl- cures.
jA useless life is only ail early
death.
AivMSTKONG'j I,;; tlj .iytilem l\ils,
tho liuett and licst ever use i. A true
iivur piii that is amo to pleaso.
A Kansas farmer hos calculated that
one hen is nearly equal to an acre of
land.
DIPIITIiEKIA Xine times in tea a
physician will net be needed it Arm
strong's Diptheria acd Quinsy Drops arc
used as Foon as soreness is felt i:i tue
throat.
Over four billion cigarettes were
smoked in America during the last year,
an increase over the record for 1895 of
3:2:2,687,340. And yet popular education
is said to be spreading,
>!OO.VS euro Uivcr ii:s,
■ousness, Indigestion, He.elache.
Easy to take, sasy to operate. 25c.
"Your wife has such a liquid voice,"
said Mr. Fosdick.
Yes that is a pretty good name for it
it never dries up.
Washington's birthday next.
liltcamatum Cured in a Day.
•'Mystic Cure" tc.r Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in L to B days.
It.- action upon tho system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at onco tho
cuu-e and tbe disease immediately disap
p.- iro li e first ii<:--o irreatly benefits; 75
oiii's >old iiy . (J Kfdic, atn\ J. P,
ilaii'! Druggists, Butler Apr 96
Thermometers have their ups and
downs.
And some people predicted a warm
winter.
There was no discount on January as
a winter month.
Braking on a freight in zero weather
is no joke.
NATURE'S Compound is gaining in
favor every day. U. P. Stewart. Saksbarg
Pa. says: 'lt has helped me more tha
anything else." it builds up tho system
giyes a good natural appetite.
DEVOID OF ANIMAL LIFE.
A Oa*rl<>H4 Struggle llptwc<-n Fire and
Water in Antarctica.
The aiitaretlu is a continental land
unique In the world. Its desolate
shores, rarely approachable undermost
favorablo conditions, axe laved by an
Doean, the richest on the globe in Its
marine life, animal and vegetable, says
Hie Ladies' Ilotne Journal. Seals and
Wbales in incredible numl»ers abound In
it« waters, and countless sea birds
| cover with nests and eggs the few fa
vored land s;>ots -which arepfree from
snow during the brief, comfortless siim
mer. It is a continent where
DO land animal life, either mammals,
birds, insects, spiders or reptiles. Xo
mammal exists withira COO miles of its
borders. It Is also devoid of liuid vegi
tation (except the lowest forms of cel
lular tissue, lichens, which have lied'
found in two places only), having neith
er ferns, tlowering plants, shrubs nor
trees.
i Ilere, however, nature displays ber
forcts on a scale elsewhere unknown,
i Over the millions of square miles of this:
austral continent ce.-iselessly continues
j a titanic struggle between theoppofllng
' ancient elements of tire and water. In
i vain the volcanoes pour forth, streams
1 of molten lava and shoot upward p!l
--| lars of fire. Welcoming the lava as
a protecting, nonconducting covering
! of its lower strata of flowing glaciers,
the continental icecap reslstlessly ad
vances, certain that in t.iroe, when the
processes of erosion have lowered th«'
elevation of the volcanic craters, its
countless, tiny snow flakes will quench
the apparently unextlnguiaiable tires
that now Kluake from end to end thecon
tlnent of Antarctica.
A CIRCULAR RAINBOW.
A Singular Phenomenon Witnessed in tho
Monntaln* of India.
One of those peculiar atmospheric
phenomena, circular was ob
served- in India by Lieut. Wheelock
about tho middle of August, says the
Chicago Journal. Mr. Wheelock was
climbing a mountain spur at sunrise.
The atmosphere was clear, but there
was a benvv fog hanging over the val
leys. As the sun rose a rainbow,, round
aa a circus ring, was seen In the fog
which all but obscured one of the beau
tiful lakes which axe so common in
India. Mr. Wheelock is a trained
meteorologist, and was not at all aston
ished to see a circular rainbow, know
ing, as he did, the conditions under
which it was found. But-what attracted
his attention iu particular was the
presence of a bright spot in the exact
center of tho circular "bow." This
spot was so intensely luminous that the
observer thought it might be a bush fire
some distance away, but this supposi
tion was soou dispelled by further de
\elopments. Slowly and regularly, and
from nil sides at once, the bright cen
ter spot became surrounded by circles
of radiating light, each containing all
of the primary colors, in fact, each
was a perfect mlniaturo circular rain
bow. This wonderful jkhenonienon.last
ed for about two hours, or until the
sun had risen to such a height that the
reflection sank back against, the moun
tain side. Mr. Wheelock watched it
until it faded away, pronouncing it
the most beautiful and wonderful sight
he had ever beheld.
BASEBALL IN THE DESERT.
The JJertonln* Were Badly Frightened by
the Hall.
Jimmy hit the ball, a slow one, und
pimply seait it out of sight. Away over
Bob Pottit's head it flew, as though
bound for the middle of the Sahara,
pays the Spoirtsmain's Magazine. Two
hundred and fifty yards frwm the in
field squatted the Bedouins, still chat
tering and gesticulating like crazy men.
Whether or not they saw the ball com
ing I know not, but that one of them
will never forget his introduction to
the league baseball, however, I am cer
tain. It struck liim squarely upon tho
top of his black head and then bounded
40 feet into the air.
The blow was, of course, a hard one.
but the terror it inspired was fat
greater thou the shock. An unearthly
howl broke from his lipsaa the Bedouin
'followed the ball into the air and the
bedlams that instantly broke loose was
exceeded only by. tho scene in front of
oux hotel that morning. Had the
sphinx herseif charged Into our midst
thiose white-robed desert angels could
not have become more panic stricken,
and when, a few seconds later, Ned
Ilaidon plunged into their demoralized
ranks after the ball they fairly howled
in their fright, and fled in every
direction like frightened children.
Within 30 seconds there was not an
Arab in sight, and it was fully ton min
utes before they plucked up courage
enough to steal around the edge of the
farthest sand-dune and tuke up their
former positions.
Follon-lng Supposed Instructions.
At a certain London hospital a patient
was recently given some extract of malt,
with instructions to take a t-easpoonful
twice a day, commencing on the follow
ing morning, and to report himself ct
the end of a fortnight. At the expira
tion of this time he returned, and said
to the physician: "Please, sir, am Ito
go on taking them insects you gave
mo?" "Insects!" said the astonished
physician, "what insects?" "Wh\\
them cockroaches, sir. I have taken oMt
night and morning in a teaspoonful of
the sticky stuff." Inquiry elicited that
the cockroaches had not been dispensed,
but had got into t he jar during the first
night of its stay in the patient's house.
Royal Kissers.
Emperor William is a great kisser.
Tho prince of Wales isn't, so he ha 3
been at the trouble of teaching his vari
ous foreigu relations to shake hands
in the English fashion and to inform
them that he doesn't wish any hugping.
The kiss between the czar and the em
peror of Austria the other day, accord
ing to all reports, was as long and cling
ing as that of Olga Xethersole in "Car
men."
V T T
Genuine Scotch Tweed Suit,
made as you want it, FOR
is an example of how our
20 per cent discount sale
reduced the price of our
?;,o suit.
SO WE MUST empty the stock tables
before our Spring Patterns
a. rive. The discount goes
during JANUARY AND
FEBRUARY.
THIS IS A BENEFIT FOR YOU: Come in
and see about it.
MAKER OF
MEN'S CLOTHES.
- P
Prescriptions aud Family Recipes
are natters of mportance and should
l>c filled carefully and with pure drags only, give then; oar special
attention.
The Baby + *
requires a little special care "luring the warn: weather, espec
ial Iv it fed 'rum a bottle, we have a supply <ji frest infant fo-nl, at ail
timer., also bottles, nipples, tuoes, bottle and tul>e cleaiK :•- etc. It you
desire a sterilizer we can supply you with one. or will l>e pleased to
furnUh ..•:••• i l inform " '.ion concerning them,
Di-iufccta:. is should be used extensively at this .season of the year,
the' t being copperas, chloride-lime, and crude car!>olic acid, the
lati< being belu . than the pu e, as in purifying an important disin-
KCt.n ,; ..gent is removed, we 1 vc a !arj;e supply of these at times.
We al: 3 carr- a full iue of toilet articles and sick-room requisites.
REDICIv & GROHMANJN
PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA.
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I tuality ,y | £ower. 1
| Hitch your i But be sure |
business f| pjj it's in a
!i works to a H Fshys Gold-1
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E. ORIEB, JEWELER,
139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
HAND SAW IS A GOOD THIMG, B'JI NOV
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
' IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANINfi.
Ijsfe
I>o not he deceived by allnrinc: advertiwment* nnd
you can get tbe befit made, finest flniah ana
OST POPULAR SEWINC MACHINE
fr inore eonff. buy from reliable manufacturers
* I;iiv- trained a reputation by honent and square
There is none in the world that can equal
'i.inical construction, durability of working
• iv of finish, beauty in appeamnre.orhas
: v i mprc vcmenta as the NEW HOME.
f?ITE FOR CIRCULARS.
1 tic Kew Home Sewing Machine Co.
■jisni, Mam. BogToii.JfASH. a rnoit SoriEl, N.Y.
Liucino, 111. st.Locts. Mo. Pallas, Tkxib.
Sa.vFbakcuco.Cal. atlasxa, Ga.
FOR SALE BY
J. B. McDEVITT
Dialer in fiwinp Machines, Pianos ."nd
Orpans—nest door to Y. M. 0. A. build
iujr—* Rutler Pa.
Buy the light-running. Home,
•sowiDg machine, purfec t sati.-facliiin guar
anteed, never gets ont of order.
AT J. R. GRIRB S
'2 and 2 Do Not Make Five.
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It's quite a problem to please
everyone's taste in any line you
may select and particularly oi
jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass,
etc., but I'm sure you will find
what you want in :ny larp,e stock
and at such prices that defy com
petition. lam making spe.
cialty of nobby and find Goods
and want your trade.
j. I. [iilfsß.
118 SOUTH MAIN ST
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OETMTIiE BUST.
X G.&C. MF.KRTAM CO., fuhlili-r. !>
6 Springfield, Ifnss., V.S.A. 0
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S /nl //// BUSINEBS ?
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| WfGgk • RETORES Vitality
rS maFe a
wj/ V % Well Nlan
TIIK VT .»tli Day.
FRENCH REMEDY
Pi -di. '. it the above result* In 3J days. 11 acU
!• .vi . tally and <|Ulr cures wlien all others
mil. Younj tn-'u will their lost man
hood, and old n «*n will re-over tlielr ynulhful
vi::fr ny >:slm: KBVIV >. It ari l surely
i r. r.- s > i-: .uUSRe.ss. I.osi vlt ilitv. I.osl Power,
ri:liin Mrmorv. l»lsease~. in.! ill
effects et rxceaa and lndiscre'ion, which un
lit-, oi • tor st lily, hasine -or m irriace. II uo»
only cun-n .... starting nt s?.it of iHs ',.-?,
l.ut Is i gre:«« nwte :>>nli: and bloo'. builder.
i !•.. I: the pink plow to p;ile eheeks
•ini! ■•■itoriuc tiie lin' <>; youth. Ii wapls off
Ins • ii!t> and <'onsuini>tlon . luslst on liavlng
U'.VIVi •. i<i) other. Jt c;ii t.«» I'.irrled l:i vest
pocket. Bv mall, tl.ioper package, or sl\ i.»r
j ■>.no. wit: 'I positive written K'larautee ti-eure
ur reru'iil tl - 1 monev. <'lieular tree. Ad.lre.-s
1.1 • V Al. V I Dl< INK O CIJICAUO. 11.1.
Put SpU- l»y REDDICK & ORG MANX.
THAT
TIRED
SYSTEM
can be made strong by cautious use of
pure liquors. We offer
Pure 6-year-old unadulterated
Whisky, either Finch's, Over
holt, Gibson, Guckeiiheimer,
Large, or Mt. Vernon at Ji.oo
per full quart, or 6 qts. for
f5.00.
We do not say you cannot get purity
and age elsewhere. We do say, in 9
cases out of 10, you pay for adulterated
substitutes.
On C. 0. D. or Mail Orders of #IO.OO
or over we prepay all charges
Our Motto :
"FAIR DEALINGS TO
EVERYBODY."
Grandfather's Choice Whisky, guaran-j
teed 3 years eld, £2.00 per gallon.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO,,
Imp6rters and Wholesalers,
411 Wa'er Si. Opposite B. &0. Depot.
Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, Pa.
/ --DENTAL ROOMS.-- M
1 GO - scn Ave. F ; ttsburg, Fa. M
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. .. i ntol. :vow li'l li'y tiwnc-. je?.-Jv-_-
. (ttDii.'. i '.scretii.nof vouth,6tc.,cau.--
.. , >i<| jicnt:.! iy,l.T kOf i ""r^.v.
I,' a..n»C' OKlSoi*e\ Fits,
ttiam, and all di sseaof tb«BUa,
. I.::- .1 rlniirv Or?an .«.!••. C< nv.iltaii.in
• ... . ... ..• 1;v r.'-.il O Ice hum* !l to
;to s j'.'M.} t- "1 •5.2 U> 4 M. .1 ilv.
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1 \ 'AinTli.l p> rr.-i:.ill
THE ICEELEY SURE
Is a racial boon tn l u inC" m.who, having
drill.-; 1 •:i.■ - im -iv into the drink balut ana
,1 . . •n • . {!■.<• Mi li-en cofai'-oho'.ism fastened
1 1. r.: leri'.? fh' ta nn3t to managea£>
f;;r- . ..-1... : a < J *tr I ruin. A f.-vr k»
ce'iri-cufr a.t"iiiut at tho
ntuao KEELtiV
;,*o. 4213 n:"th Arcane,
, t .. - , !I r . incrtial iniii
r. , ;;r . ,n' i 1 11 'leti'.e, and
iMor ' ' . :»"! iiondtUaa Ike* «•< rc in b®>
j,. -t .. • : ■: 1:1 uv:!.-.r.:- This lias been
flOMlnnu » than II 10 a 1 treat* I!: -re, and
n . :.11: •: • ' j of vi ;r own in to
wh 1 V I rV. ■ :«;•!.• . •as t > the
Isolate ■ it*i*i v and eiiu-i.-i.cv of Hie Koeley cure.
The fit..* ill riost j ircliins inv.
n \ it--J. ■ I Jjr nvinif full l llorioa
tiop I
Hotel Willard.
Roipeced and now ready for the
accommodation of the traveling pub
lic.
Everything ia firat-c i et> f-tyle
MRS. MATTIE REIHIRC, Ownfr
"TTcTwiclc
UK'.IKB iK
Rough a ;:! Wtihd Inmbfi
Of AL. KIUDS
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Always in Stock.
H't'E. HAIR AND PLASTLIR
Oiiict) opposite P. Sr. W. Depot,'
lUTiuin. Pa-
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
AT
133 D T PAPF 122
S. Main Si. U ' 1 ■ Inl S . Main St.
The Leading Millinery House Of Butler Co.
It Will be to yonr intcrcst io attend this CLEARANCE SALE as all our Millinery
•'•>t go regardlessof cost, to make r<_> >lll for the spring goods NOTHING WILL
I!k SAVED. Fine and stylish Bonnets. Hats, Tan O'Shanters, Fascinator*, Hoods,
- Kl. -n.rs. Ribbons, and everything in our store will g<> WAY BELOW
COST. Early buyers for l>est bargains.
1). T.PAPE.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
CLOTHING
Oir closing out sa'e oi nun's, bo\s and children- overcoats, suits
and i ants is still going en as we desiie to close out every gaiment in
tilt- house before Apiii i, Our stock is yet lull an<l complete
( hilcirens suits from 75c up, chiiihens overcoats from 75c up. We
must saj that our sales so iar have exceeded our most sanguine ex
pectations being much in excess of last year.
We will still continue to carry the largest and best selected line o»
furnishing gcods in Butler, such as underwear, gloves, mittens, shirts
in laundried and unlaundried, percales, madias, domestic and jeiseys,
collars, cufts, ties in necks, bows and four-in-hands. Hats, caps,
overalls, jackets, sweaters, cardigan jackets, umbrellas, trunks, valises,
telescopes, satchels, cloth, hair and tooth brushes, purses, pocket
and bill books, papetries, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, clocks,
silverware, spectacles and eye-glasses, toilet soaps, mackintoshes,
rubber coats, canvass coats, etc.
We Guarantee Quality and Prices.
When looking for Holiday goods give u > a call, we know that we
can suit jou.
D. A. HECK SON,
121 N. Main St. Butler, Pa
| "THE COMMERCIAL," ]:
YW. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, [
1 \ Tliis popular house has just been entirely remodeled \ >
and refurnished. Kverything convenient, and guests 4 >
IV will always receiw close attention. j
it located near p. stoffice ami I'. & W. Depot. When J.
. I in Evans City stop at the Commercial. Bell Tele- .I.
FOR
FIVE DOLLARS
CASH
We will ship you Free of Express, your choice of the following se
lections of absolutely pure liquors. No charge for
boxing nor shipping.
No. 1,
2 qts Imported Port, (
2 qts Imported Sherry, ■<
2 qts Grape Brandy, (
No. 2,
2 qts Fine Blackberry, j
2 qts Imported Port, -J
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, (
No. 3,
3 qts Sweet Malaga, f
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, <
i qt Silver Age Rye, (
No. 4.
2 qts Jamaca Rum, f
2 qts Holland Gin, ■<
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, (
Our liquors are the most reliable in the State, and our prices the
lowest in the country. California Wines of all brands, 50 cents
per full quart.
Send for catalogue and price list.
Mailed free 011 application.
MAX KLEIN,
WHOLESALE LIQUORS.
82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa.
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