Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 22, 1889, Image 4

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    (CARTER'S:
L|?^SG
CURE
■fek TTr. J —'— *»d relisrp all the tmnhlM ftx-l
SmttohNHom «*•«.• of the such as
BMtoMB. Nsn.es. :»i-?res* aft r
,rr rata to the Sid*. .to. White their most
■fllil I 1 il'i' WCCCM hat b«ct) sl« nn in curimc
SICK
K«*4arbe. yet firm's l.rm r. Ltrr.ft Pn.n
ore rouAllv raluaMo ia Const >jvitjon. cuHtir,*
mmd mviiimz this annoy injrromalaint, while
alao oorrrot *ll W ®® itnmarfc,
atfanulale tlx* liter u<l rcguUu* the bowel*.
Fn if tbey only cured
HEAD
.-iw. they wrald be almost ptlffNi to those
ShosulTor fr.m (his distnwsfn,: complaint:
bat Ibrhmu'lT th-ir p**lneßß doe* not end
v, rr |ff i t|Mw> who oin-e try them will And
Uttie ixl.s rahiaMe in nuny way* that
*•« wfll not he willing to do without them,
fc? after all sick head
ACHE
te the bane of PO nj&nr lives that here ts where
we IIMIITO oiir jjretfit Our pills cure it
vlfle otber* do not.
CIIM'R LITTIJC Lrmt FILLR are very *mall
Ml «T e**y to take. One or two rill* make
a dotß. TVy are strictly vocetanie ana do
wot rrlpeor puree, but l»y their gentle action
afaaae all who use them. In vials at 2f> cents;
If* for sl. Sold erery where. or sent by maiL
CASSIS nsia?l CO., l*r» T-i.
UK Smite, UTritt.
ktm
fW fkisx* >ad working man who hare been out in
tfes mod all dajr ran waah their boots clean before
satsn iiigthobcm—. Tbey^,l]be Soft, Polished
mk Dnft tf drw«l with
WoffTsAGM EBlacking
If sires hoaer-keerii* easier.
Saves Sweeping ami Scrubbing.
Ac boats sill troer a frnv.t (k:l 1 njrrr. will not get
stiff sad hard la anrnr watt rrr rain, and will bo
WATKOtPROOF. I-adies. try it. and insist
that poor husband and arcs u?o it Once a week
far G«nt«* and onoe a month for Ladies*.
PafiUlsaa Harness Dre aaingand Pre server
Bold by Shoe Store*, Grocers. Drcggi ts. Ac.
WOLFF a RANDOLPH- PHILADELPHIA.
scorn
EMULSION
OF PURE CODLIVER OIL
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk
So ilafalMd that It can tw» talcen,
4if Mtml, and assimilated by the most
liar"! — sloniarb, trhen the plain oil
taaa*t he tolerated ; and by the com
bloatlon of the oil with the hypo,
phosphites Is math more efficaticat.
BFMFTMMF SLS A iesk pradarfr.
FU JI«- NIN rapidly while taking It.
BCOTT S EMTXSION it acl:nowled e c.l by
Physicians to be the Fines: stid Beat prt'i-ara
tftoo in the world for the relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS.
TXt great remedy fur Consumption, ana
Wtutin-j in CkUdrei.' Sold by all Druggists.
CATARRH
Ef.rS CREAM BALM
it not a liqwd. snmjf or pointer Applied into
nsifi i ls is quickly absorb* >/. It cleanses the
Aoad. Allays inflammation. Heals the sores.
Mmtores the setuet of taste and smrtl.
M cents at Drueytn..; by mall, registered. no eta
Ely Brothers,
DOCTORS LAKE
■I I PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
OFFICES, !<*J I'E.NX AVE.
PITTSBURGH PA.—
All forms of indicate aad Com
fimmiai :«n«l S. itNTinc Mf.di
aation arc trentinl at ttit~ l»i-j«en - iry with a suc
teas rarely att:»mo«t. |»i . >. K. ie a roeml>er
of tlx* Royal C<4lege of I'hy-irim - and
lad Uthe
IfTln the r r
•as liability rrr»iar\r .\ r.'o; .Ivtrt i. n, in
ilacretion-'of \« uth. A< r:t> ]»IIV.mc;LI and
■Km U decay,
al«k> i tH«l S..»vs, 1 if.-. IMi-s IltK-auVitisin
•ad all di.-r . I i 'ii
arv Oipss, Jt<\ Con<ultatUm ami strictly
enatl lf itial. •■ " ! 7 t«» sn. m
Sundayt 2 to"4 p.m. mly. ( a".I at ottcf or n«Mreft
k. \ KnuM i>. mju v. i jr.un,iu>.
unrnw^m
t*Hll.Al»Ki ri!l A r.\. Kit - • p.ijooperatioa
•r kaa*«f time . u . t >-nc» » »reil lu
emrauk- by «auer* wauti-1. r-<*;tti t.;i t irruiar.
XURE GUARANTEED.
POSITION OI FIiKED.
If j"ou are in iw-4 of a g>«>ii |i..vm>r|ii»iii<i:i
and think von have the qualitit-.-i rf a pMxl
aaleKOian, yon n ill «lo well to nritc us at
once. We will par pood romtnisxion or
aalarr and rxpee-e* to a p., d man. The
pocition trc oile. is ap. r.Mii :ii tmc. Ad
4rf" at once,
Sklovkr Jt ATUOOD
Kurseryuien. Geneva, X. V
J. E. Ivastor,
Pradicol S. ttc Rotifer.
Ornamental and Fiain Stating
Or all kinds d< me on short notice.
with W . It. Morris* No.
7, N. Main St., Residence
Xortli Klin etreet,
Butler, Pa.
—-Subrcribe for the CITIZEN. I
*
The Great American HOG is Coming
CI 13 E CITIZEN.
:miscellaneous
It Was a Plot.
A stranger entered a well-known saloon
on Woodward avenue the other day, and
after imbibing a weak drink he said to tb«
proprietor:
"I want to wait here a few minutes for
a man who borrowed some money of me.'
He was motioned to a chair, and when
an hour had passed away he was asked:
"Are you a stranger in the cityt"
"Yes, sir."
"Did you lend money to a stranger to
youf" ~
"I did."
"How muchf'
"Forty dollars."
"Humph! Under what circumstances? - '
"Said he had a freight bill to pay and
couldn't get into the bank. He gave me
this check for S2OO to hold as security.
Said he'd meet me here at 11 o'clock.
"My friend, yon have been bamboozled."
"Xo!"
"Yes, you have. That is the old freight
bill dodge. That check is worthless, and
you'll never see the man again."
"But I can't belieye that. He looked
honest and talked straight."
"So they all do. Sorry for you, but you
must read the papers."
"Say! I don't pretend to be awfully
smart, but I'll bet that chap was honest."
"You will! "that'll you bett"
"Even twenty. Ido honestly believe
he will come here by 11 o'clock and pay
the money."
The bet was taken, the money put up
and the greenhorn sat down to wait. At
five minutes of 11 a man came in, handed
him S4O, expressed his thanks, and took
the check and placed it in his wallet.
"I told you ho was honest," said the
greenhorn as he reached for the stakes.
They were handed over, but half an
hour later, after much serious thought, the
bartender suddenly slapped his leg and ex
claimed:
"I see through it now! They were pals,
of course!"
If the gentlemen whose lips pressed the
ladies snowy brow and thus caught a se
vere cold had but used Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrnp, no doctor's would have been neces
sary.
—Some genius proposes to introduce
paper shirts. Wearing paper shirts means
bearing rheumatism. With Salvation Oil,
however, paper shirts might still be a suc
cess. Price 25 cents.
—Excuses may be found for sudden pas
sjon, but none for deliberate cruelty.
—A man with a cold generally blows a
good deal about it.
—An enameled crab holding a billiard
ball between its nippers is a new scarf pin.
"Mamma's Gittin' Better."
There is gladness in the household;
The shadow fades away
That darkened all the sunshine
Of many a summer day.
"O, mamma's getting better,"
The happy children cry,
And the light of hope shines bright again
In the loving husband's eye.
In thousands of homes women are "sick
unto death" with the terrible disseases so
common to their sex, and it would seeui
as if all the happiness had gone out of life
and houseehold in consequence. For
when the wife and mother suffers all the
family suffers with her. This ought not to
be, and it ought not to be, for a never fail
ing remedy for woman's ■ ailments is at
hand. Many a home has been made hap
py because the shadow of disease has been
banished from it by the potent power of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Medical Prescription
the unfailing remedy for ull weaknesses
avid diseases peculiar to wouien.
—A game trout in colors true to life is
one of the most spirited of the new scarf
pins.
—Au up town barber says peanuts cou
tain au oil which leaves the skiu iu good
condition for shaving.
s■>oo Reward offered for an incurable
case of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr.
Sage's Remedy. 50 cts., by druggists.
—A very intelligent parrot over in Cain
den has hre'i chattering wildly ever siuce
the cracker trust formed.
—At the door of the quarter sessions
court: "What did he get?" "Three mouths."
"Bah! Three months is nothing. 11c cau
do that standing on his bead.
—Politics had done much to popularize
the use of the word "barrels." Said an
Eighth street conductor on Saturday night:
"Move up front, there! There's barrels of
room."
Salt rheum ofteu causes the bands to
crack open aud bleed. Hood's Sarsaparil
la cures salt rheum.
Drunkenness —Liquor Habit —
In All the World There is But
One Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden
Specific.
It can be ttlvt'ii la a cup of tea or coffee with
out the Knowledge of the person taking It, ef
fectlnir a speedy ami permanent cure, whether
the pat I -nt Is a moderate drinker or an alco
holic wreck. Thousands uf druakards have
iiren etireii who have taken the (lolrten specltlc
» UM !r coffee without tnelr knowledge, and to
day believe they quit drinking of Iht 11 own free
will. No harmful effec' results from its ad
ministration. cures guaranteed. Send far cir
cular and full pa'i culais. Address, In cotnl
dence. OOI.UKN SPKCIKIC CO., ISS Kace Street,
t'lncinuatl. O.
Advbfiim ip 'be CITIZEN
m—a solid-
STEEL FENCE!
EXPANDED METAL
tVT *E2tesT eel something new
?or RESIDENCES, CHURCHFS. CEMETERIES. FARM 9
GARDENS Gates Arbors, Window Guards, Trellises,
Fire-proof PLASTERING LATH, POOR MATS,
Ac. Write for Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
11C Kt., I'MlslMirtih. '•••>■
■ttdware Hon keep It. Give name of this pape«
STEEL WiF
The cheapest and neatest Fence for around
Lawns, School Lota, Poultry Yards, Gardens,
Farina, etc. Also manufacturers of Light and Heavy
Iron Fencing, Cresting, Stable Fittings, Fire
Shutters, Fire Escapes of different designs, andall
kinds of IRON AND WIRE WORK.
TAYLOR & BEAN,
203 and 205 Market Street. - PITiSBURGH, PA.
Willard Hotel,
W. H. REIHING, Prop'r
BUTLER, -
STABLIHU IS COXSKCTIOS.
KAMPI.E KOOM for COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
SAMPLE ROOM. LIYERV IN CONNECTION
Hotel Vogeley
(Strictly First Class.)
HENRY L. BECK, Puopit.
J. 11. FAUBKL, Manager. Butler, Pa.
Diamond : - : Hotel,
Fronting Diamond, Butler, Pa.
THOMAS WASSOX. Pn. r.
Good rooms, good meals, stabling in con
nection, everything first class.
NIXOr HGlfsF,
85 N. McKKANST., HITLER. PA.
Meals at'all hours. Open :i]l night.
Breakfast 2."> cents.
Dinner 25 cents.
Supper cents.
Lodging 25 cents,
SIMEON NIXON - - - PROP'R.
EITENIjIUiLFR IIM.
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - - PA.
Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson
House—good accommodations for travelers
Good stabling connected.
[4-9-Hti-lyi H KITKNMITI I.EK. Prop'r.
I .
SUPERFLUOUSHAIR
On the female face,
! li»-ad, neck, nose,
hauds, a,uls »^
cheeks above the
beard line and be- /JSe
uveen the eyebrows /
Needle Operation
.502 Penn avenue, A
marks. Moles, ft
Warts, Men's Red /it i
Nose, Enlarged
and all diseases and blemishes of the skin, '
complexion, hair and scalp successfully
treated by Dr. Van Dyck. Tho Doctor has
j had 20 years* experience in the practice of
his specialty, and numbers among his pa
tients our most prominent families. If you
are afflicted with any of the above blemishes,
avoid patent medicines and consult Dr. Van
Dyck at once. Special terms to all who make
engagemeatajthis month. Book free. Engage
! ments can be made by mail. Call on or address
Dr. J. Van Dyck, 40 N. 11th street, Philadel
phia, or 502 Peuu avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
) Honrs 9 to 1 and 2 toj; Sundays, 10 to 5.
DIAMOND
LAUNDRY,
East Diamond - - Butjer, Pa.
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK IN ALL
BRANCHES. LACE CURTAINS A
SPECIALTY. ALSO, CLEAN
ING, DYEINO AND CAR
PET CLEANING.
Goods collected and delivered
in all parts of the town.
ANDREWS & SHUTTLEWORTK,
PROPRIETORS.
GRAND
BARGAINS
AND A
GRAND STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
io American and Imported Silks, Henriettas, Broad Cloths, Surges.
Diaironalsa nd all other new styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps. Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Underwear. Gents', Youths' and Boys' Underwear. i
A DRIVE IN FINE CARPETS.
Fine Brussels worth 75c. at - -50 I Best Velvet Brussels at - - $1 25
Best Body Brussels at - - • 1.00 \ Best Aiminsters, - - - - 1.50
Oil Cloths, Matting, Druggetts, Stair Rods, Portiers, Lace Curtains
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Laporte Flannels, Bradley's Blankets, best standard goods in bleached
and unbleached sheeting, pillow casing, ticking, ginghams, prints, damasks,
crashes and all kinds of house furnishing goods.
We are D elling more goods than ever, showing conclusively that it pays
to sell reliable goods at low prices.
Rittef & Ralston.
The Great American HOG
is Coming.
The Cash Shoe Store
ANNOUNCEMENT !
"JUr* LOOK! jgjf
We i Sell
I i
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
FOR SPOT CASH.
We Will Positively Undersell
any hous<e in Butler Belling goods on credit, and we give a guarantee on
every pair of Shoes we sell
Our Children's School Shoes
are all warranted and made of good solid leather. We will refund tbe
money in case goods are not satisfactory.
Our Ladies' Fine Shoes
are very highly spoken of and we are having a very large trade in them and
we feel verj thankful to our friends for their support.
Men's Fine Shoes.
Now we can't say too much in regard to these goods, for we show tbe
Gnest line of Men's Shoes in Butler, ranging in price from SI.OO to $5.50.
All stj IPB.
Our Rubber Goods Departnient.
We handle a large line of Rubbers. Best qualities made. Boston,
Candee Good year, Colchester, Goodyear glove-fitting. A large line of
Duck Boots, warranted not to snag or blister in oil.
l>oots and Shoes Made to Order.
A Laro-e Stock of Oil Men s Boots and
Shoes Always on Hand.
Repairing done on sbort notice.
BLACKMORE & GRIEB,
No. 95 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
< 3 /gna voice
<*, Mil. of IkUm, Ohio.
f| *J writes "Waa at work on * farm Cur
CI A month ; I now have au ajracr
</| K ifor F.. C. Allen * Co'* albuma and publl-
MgHVuii-'iia and often nuke #2O • 4ur. M
p| (Signed) w. U. Umwov.
William Kline, ilirriibarf. Pa.,
Writ«-ai "I have never known
U anything to like your allium
1 aaurday I enough to
re, Itaugor. Mr , wrttaai "I
an order for your album at
'' ~^^Baltn«a' e*«-rv h<«u»e I viait Mr
|>rotlt i» often •» mu<
f 1 » lu-ra are Joiiiy quit* aa w ell;
ta fr»nn ik-\r Irtf.ra. I.wrjr
nno who t>tkc» Imld of tliift prantl bualueaa |nl< a ut> p ram! pruflta.
Shall we start VOl in this bukiaes*.
rra-Vr? Write toua ami I. urn all about it for yonraelf. w«
an .-iiiriin r iii-my . w» »ill mart you If you don't driaykintil
amain rjr.ta alnml of you in jour |>,*rt of ih« country, n y«>a
take hold juu M ill b<- able to |»i« k u|» goltl fa*t. ftf ICcild
On account ot a f<»r-. «1 inanufartuii r'a aale 1 |ra
t!o!lxar l*!i.»t j»h A Ihiun* air to be aold to th«
i»<* |ile for J#t3 < * Itound In Royal trlmaon Silk VelvH
l'iuali. Clinitmii}rlv • Irc-rnted inaide*. 11l mlMtn.eat album* in ')••»
World. Lar r -t f»i/. Un-ateat baryauf ever known. Armii
wauled. Übcral itrnn l>iir money for ajrent*. Any one rau
become a aucrcaaful air<-nt. tfella itaelf on *ipht—liitl* cr MO
talking neceaaary. \\ hererer ahow-n, every atir want* to |.«r
ehaae. Agi: nt» tak>* tli<>u*anda of or«!», ( with rapidity ne«n
b<-1< rc known. Great prollta await errry worker. Agent* ar
makmg fortune*. Ladoga make aa rum baa men Yvu,rra>l«:
ran do aa well ua any one. Ful II n forma tkm and tat ma IVer,
to tboye w ho write for wmt, with |Mrlicular» ami trrma t..- «.
Family iliblca, Dooka and iVrimlirala AOer you kit- .« a
•bouidyou conclude to go no further, why no harm ta d«a-
Addreaa B. C. ALLEN A CO., AIUIITi, MAIN A
READY
Our Largo Spring Stock of
Wall Paper.
We have excelled in former seasons in
ASSORTMENT, VARIETY
aud Beauty of Designs.
And bave almost doubled our stock.
We are prepared to meet all competition
n prices.
J. H. Douglass.
63 S. MAIN STREET.
..tothc; Ano*iih to*«smm%
Mil # til I IwCnO this pa pe ,cr obtam e«tim*t t
on •dv«rtui* , g tp£. when in Chicago, will find it on fi'c i 1
LORD & THOMAS.'
OVERCOATS, SDIIS ADD HATS.
FOR
Men, Boys and Children
Oar stock is now complete, and the balk of the Clothing being oca OWN
MAKE we claim and can prove to joor satisfaction, that for the same pricr 11
stands oneqnaled In durability, fit, haadaom* patterns and newc«t styles
Having served the people of this section for the last 22 rears, we have
learned ibeir oeeda and you can depend upon finding jnst wbat you want in
onr enormous stock
Our Merchant Tailoring Department ia crowded with tbe many spt-rial
ly selected novelties in Ovcrcoatinga, Sultinga and from the
beat foreign aud domestic mills. High class work at popular prices is the
induoem-ot u> ezamio* our line. Perfect ft always guaranteed
We would also call rour attention to our Hat Department, which c >ll
- none but tbe beat standard makes Yoa will (lad the prices n deiuW-ii
a\ i D tr on what you have been paying. We keep a complete assortment of
the celebrated Stetson hata
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Tailors, Clothiers and Hatters,
161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PENN'A.
pgjfSend yoor address for one of oar Fall Souvenirs.
A HAPPY COUPLE.
vfflgr happy couple have agreed to get
"TH I married, aad they are going to do it
* very soon. Every body said it was
v \ f about Bat ehe informed him that
»B>y ,'//. there was only one request she wished to
Mm*. y * to conclude the contract, and that
was that he promised to buy his wedding
outfit at the reliable and trustworthy house
of D. A. Bin, who always sells clothing
tod tarnishing goods at the very lowest
K,/prices. He took the advice, and,
happy to say, was soon the happiest man on
thta terror bdL 0» illMWto. »■! «> *»>* t*l
would lik. to get cloMr bat they do ifc W. -old U. to mike closer flg.
„n» bat wecso'tdo it, tbor. 1. oo room for to «. down
the Xlllng price; » UtU. moro woold be to o.t Into tbe ooet pr.ee, end that
would be digging tbe eroond bom under our own feet. Alreudy we are too
cloee for comfort to tbe cert n»A, a»d muat »U
rapidly increasing trade, best lighted room in
the room we had before, and now we have tne R . irtH T- n( w, ve ar
Butler filled from top to bottom with Clothing, Hats, Caps, Clothine
Collars, Cuff., Tie* Handkerfdefc Gto~, mtt«yßubberClMh,n e
Overalls, Jacket., Su.peuden, Ombrelta, Trurto Valued Jewelrj .and notions
, .. . tii 1 . TVA AfA branching out in our line of busi
generally ever brought to thto town. Weare wan & departnient
ness continually, and intend to kftp iho&Q M D , ,
Sib?. Woetotobeattotopofa» ? .d bouud
JLy there If there i. i. pod
and low tirioes. We back up our business witn energy, b" 1 :. * .
We don't wait for weather or sigh for seasons. If the summer u™
are forward. If tto M— b Ut. we «. ou UN. «d we «»<*•«•«
cumferenco aud couviuc. jou that a k always in seuon. We can
force the seasons but we can force a sale. K«iwinf>-
Howling hurricanes! shrill-shrieking storm spirits that ride the bellowing
blasts! terrible tornadoes that terrify the traveler sud frighten the
frenzy! the tremendous typhoon, scourge of the * devastator of the
the ship and sailor! Sahara's sirocco and storm of sand, deadly de\ the
desert, shroud and sepulchre of swirling .and I Tbeworid waUs at
these phenomena, but is comforted and compensated by the feet that HECK IS in
£ZL to damage. Ponder over the~ things. '
you contemplate a purchase of anything In our line, no matter how small. Act
wisely by coming to look over our lwge and well-assorted stock of "f w a,u * "
Enable goods. Look ahead 1 Ceeee your reckless expenditure-have aicaxe for
the future—«xid save money while you have it to save. After qualitj
and hearing the price of our goods you cannot rerist It is unposs.ble to do bet
ter elsewhere. Now, if you CM tell the difference between a baby-buggj cheap
and a baby buggv-cheap, or a buggy baby-cheap and a buggy- a \ *P'
we know you cln if you read mretally and think deeply, you will certainly
Patr Thanking our many friends and tbe public for past favors, and hoping to
please you still better in the tature, we still remain,
Your very humbly servant,
D. A. HECK, The Champion Clothier and Furnisher,
No. 11 NORTH MAIK STREET, PA-
The Great American
HOG is Coming.
FASHION EMPORIUM
OF
Millinery and Dress-making.
The Fall Styles are now displayed, Rough and Ready j
hat 6, felt turbans, sailors and broad brim hats, among the lat
ter the Orient. Dundee, Latona, Anderson and Celeste are
among the newest and handsomest shapes. The Caprice and
Acme are the newest Toque shape*.
The misses Saidee and Oolah are something new for the
girls.
Embroidered, guimp and jet bands, stripped velvet rib
bons, and brocade ribbons in entirely new designs, tips and halt
plumes, birds and wings in black and all colors will form the j
trimmings.
Velvets will enter largely into the trimming of both hats
and dresses tbe coming teacou. Both plain and fancy makes.
The bustle is doomed but some of the latest imported
dresses have graduated sixes of reeds placed at intervals from
the belt to the bottom of the skirt.
The styles in dresses tend to simplicity in skirts and elab
orate waists aud sleeves. Now is the time to give your order
for a new fall outfit.
Miss M. H. Gilkey,
NO.OS 8. MAIN ST, BUTLER, PA
OPPOSITE P. O,
E, GRIEB.
THE JEWELER,
No. 19, North*. Main li , BUTLEB, TA
1> KA L, E R IN
Y* 9 ?
AM ..tWilUd,
Watches,
decks.
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Spectacles, &c., &c.
Society Emblems of all Description*.
Ucpunmg in all brunches skillfully done and warranted.
18SO ESTABLISHED 1860
J. R. GRIEB. PROF. R. J. LAMB.
GRIEB & LAMB'S MUSIC STORE.
NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA.
a Sole Agent* for Butler, Mercer and Clar
ion counties for lU.hr Bros Magnificent Pi
anos. Newbv & Evans lianos, Srnith-
American and Carpenter Organs, Importers
of the Celebrated Steinmeyer Pianos, and
jealers in Violins, Bruno Guitars, and
All Kinds of Musical Instruments.
SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY
Pianos and Organs sold on installments. Old Instruments
taken in exchange. Come and fee us, as we
can save you money.
Tuning and Repairing of all kinds of Musical Instruments
Promptly attended to.
NO TIME TO STOP
TO
Consider Losses Now, But Pushing the
(heat Work on, Until all Boots,
Shoes and I lubber Goods will
be in the Hands of the
Consumer.
Our immense Full anil Winter stock h i.- all arrived ind this with
out a doubt the largest and most complete stock of Hoots and Shoe# ever
brought to Butler.
A? the fall of 1880 is a dry nnd backward fail, the consequence ia the
demand for Hoots', Shoes and Rubber goods becomes 1« ss, fcnd in order that
there shall be no diminution in the amount of trade we bare been doing, it
becomes necessarv to cut down the prices, so thi- is the plan we bare mapped
out —the policy we will pursue iu conducting the anti-backward season sale.
It is ft common remark now to hear said. I expected rain last night and never
has there been such a beautiful Tall as the present. It's no matter of sur
prise under these circumstances that people didn't feel like buying heavy
shoes and boots. Hut these must be sold same as the fine goods. Profits
are out of the question, of course. As the head of this ad reads, we bare no
time to stop to consider our losses now. We shall devote our whole time
now on selling heavy goods as well as fine. This done, it'll then be plenty
time to figure up our losses
Attention will be particularly directed to our kip and calf boot* in
Men's, Hovs and Youths. Call and oil grain shoes, which we guarantee
waterproof, also a full line Mrs. Misses' and children's oil grain, calf and
kip shoes, which none will be spared in this greai sale.
I have also a full stock of my own make Boots and Shoes, either in
plain toe or box toe, sewed or pegged, long or short leg Full stock of th*
celebrated Edwin Clapp shoes, which are warran f ed all hand-made, got up
in very light and neat style, made of any leather desired. A full stock of
calf and oil grain waterproof cork sole shoes.
In Ladies' shoes we have the best wearing shoes, the most durable sod
the latest styles. Ladies wearing our splendid line of hand sewed shoes
find their daily walks give a double measure of enjoyment. Nowhere else
will vou find the same dressy shoes or the same excellence ot make. We
haudle only the very best of manufactures. A full stock of Mrs. misses'
and children's hitrh cut calf; Pfisters it \ ogel's genuine oil grain and big lot
of many different makes iu kip shoes.
We've not forgot the boys and girls with this wonderful sale of oar's,
so read carefullv the following. In the boys' department the goods are piled
to the ceiling and consisting of a full line of the celebrated makes of Gokey
& Son, Isaac Proody and other well known makes. A grand line of boys'
fine calf dress shoes in Button, Lace and Congress, plain or tip on toe, at
$1 .50: thev are dandies. HOTS call around and see what you think of this
lot of goods In regard to misses'shoes we have a large line and fine dis
play, having a complete stock of all sizes and widths of the well-known
makes which wo handle iu Ladies' shoes Full stock of infants shoes,
spring or beel, medium, low or high cut, in any material desired,
price 15c. to sl.lO.
Headquarters tor Rubber
Go( >ds.
We carry Boston, Woonsoeket, Candee, Colchester and Bay btate. The
Boston and Woonsoeket specialties are the finest made and we bare them
in all sizes and widths to fit everybody. Medium, knee or high cut rubber
boots. Boston rubber boots at $2.35. Prices on all rubber goods 50 cents
a ppir cheaper than any place in the county. Call and examine our rubber
goods before buying and be convinced of our prices
Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done.
A full stock of Leather and Finding".
A box of fine grease given free with each purchase.
YOURS TRULY.
JOHN BICKEL,
I 22 S. Main St. - - Butler, Ps.
EXT.R A-We have jus"; received another shipment of kip
boots, which added to the one received some weeks ago makes in all 100
cases of men's, I ys' and y.-uth-' boots, which will be sold during this sale
regardless of co.-t now. Close buyers, n w h your time to boy, for after
entering my stoic you are sure to buy, f>>r n<» reasonable offer will be re
fused
The Great
American
HOG
Is Coming.