Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 25, 1890, Image 4

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icrDk&asss,Cli"--..." Cci. -sad
Colds.
Sow &y «■'? X>. urjyififs.
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Shoo
Brush!
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BUCKING V
And cfraa your Shoes * \
WITH A SPGNCE ,
In p'ace of a Brush. '<-■
• EVERY Housewife
EVERY Count ng Rootrj
EVERY C't'riaga Owt\3r
EVERY T^xr : fty Mechanic
EVERY Body ab!g to hold a brush
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Tbe Spanish Way.
An Eag'.i.-h wtnimu wlio has *p»>nt k-\"-
eral years iu Spaiu says that a Spaiii.trd
ibe m.ist gallant and courtly nian «»n
earth. She has known a Spanish hu- >:id
U. choke tin wile uiitil she lainlt.il aoay,
and thi-n gn int-i th« kitchen und wf a::<l
WuuUi be ao kiud as to bnag a y -"
j ter.
VTc caui. ...::r< - - .> little poem tie other
Jay that exprt.-si*s what many ol our fe:n
iuittfs readers wil. at <•• .•• -.1. i- tue trutu
from their own experience. 11 ere it i>-
A little corn on a maiden grew;
Liften to luy "wail "f toe,
Canned I>J" the pinch of a too tight shoe,
Instead <"f a three a number two.
It grew, it irrew.
Listen to my waii of t'.".
As time went on (as l.iiae will do).
Listen to my wail "f toe.
The corn waxed red —the maidetf j
Tw.is ten times *-.>rs.; than tie grip (ker
eht'w).
Too true! To« true!
Listen to my wail of toe.
She had a scat in thfi end of the pew.
Listen to my wail of toe.
And a man with another .-eat in v:ew
I'ut his cowhide boot on her kangaroo,
Ob. whew! Ob. whew!
Li it en to my wail of toe.
Salvation Oil routs ni.d I M -l.es all
bodily |Will> i.istantly, "and co-is only .
twenty-five cents a bottle.
"A hull in a china shop is out ol place,
hut a bottle of i>r Hull's Cough Sj rup in |
the china closet is in p.«-e. ;■ or croup,
h-"nchitls, »<.re chest and coldx it is a '
pri'iiipt and elEcaci* us rem y.
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—That one half the world does not know |
how the other hall lives is a severe reflec
tion on the reporters.
—Dumbbells are only five cent- a pound
in New York, lleie s a chance xor men
who want quiet wives.
—Von can always tell a '-rising J"oung
man" in a crowded car. He is the one
who lets some one else do the r:-ing.
The Old, Old Story.
A little cough: a feeling ill;
A headache oft; a daily chill;
A slower walk; a quickened breath;
A frequent talk of coming death.
>'<» strenth to rise from day to day;
From loving eyes he fades away.
Now lifts no more the weary head,
The .struggle's o'er; the man is dead.
Such is the fatal progress of eon-ump- j
tioa. How ol ea is repeated tSie old. old :
btory. Yet not balf so ©."ten as it was be
fore the knowledge came to mankind that j
there was a di'covevy a science
by a Mch ti c- i!n a.l disease rould «».• arrest- ]
ea in it- . jf! - »l »l •• patient :*t- i
sio.e . h. :: .. "i ... won -rial remedy. !
is j/.. I- ... -n a.«... a! Discovi ry. j
T. ..u.l .e . frtll-. ii, • of Dr.
—Siueg-.'lvt ar r aping a iich harvest '
doa.. uear !. <• ' !• i '. They j
pur*lie their onlawiul *..rk iu houses !
built on the b unitary line", half in C riads j
and the other h»lf in thr I r ited States.
Cr ;ai- it. .. ..ri . i.nv, y, j
wbieii ears i-unt.iitiiug contraband
go can be moved from one couutiy to
the other. Wh' ii U:it • 1 r-tales officers
make a raid the s arc pushed over into
i'
Canadian Govcitini. .tjllll take measures
to prevent re . •intmnce of U e fraud.
Now i the time to bay your spring liud
i.-: Ii ■: • , -.. i' . ■ I;." ,
—The late (Jovernor Iviglish. of Con
necticut, never bad a serious ailment until
his labt and fa al illue-% A sboit time be
fore he was taken down wuh h - la-c sick
ness he felt » Jr.tie indisposed, ami a phy
sician wlx.m he m<*i. gav** bitn a prescrip
tion. ' What shall Ido with itf" said the
flov.; "I never ha 1 a pie eiipiion before
in mv life.'" T • ait hom • aid i'ra nj ii.';
replied the docior; ' men who live as you
have lived need no m 'dicine."
Consumption Surely Cured.
I To Tins i~. r UT —rir-tKc inform your r-iadcm !
that I hare apo.; o remedy f>r the r- ; re-namej
lijr its use tbotuanit« of hopeless
cmoji Lave besa pencaia atly cured. I shall bo ghel
■ji s-.
yei:r re.i.'. 'li " !;■ I 1; . . : , i!
■ aeud me tb. lr Liprsfn and P. O. addi-is*. Betptct- j
faUy, T. A. HlXKJt'it, M. ft, Ist l'uait .St., 11. y. j
—Her i< a jinade taken trom a New
Jersey papt a recent datr, wlfo can
"flgur - it o'.i!" Jul >i J. Cot-triglit, of
Mount S»tt< ; a cow for .till!,
sold her to « i ;;-lilMir for fO'y (he neighbor
gelling aa. lv of In- ai'gaiil Sold lar lack to
Mr. Con iifi it for flit). The transactions
were all made in one day. The question is
how much did Mr Cooii right j. an by the
transactions. The answer- given differ
very mm-h; some say v 3, others i">. and
still other JB. Which is right?
—True Ceuit;..—"Men give me some
I crt 1:1 f(.r gei!liis. ',ll the jiei a- I have
lie« in tl.is: Wh'.-u I have a -ui>ject in
band, I rtudy it profoundly. Day and
night it is before use. 1 explore it in ull
its bearings. ,Vr n !ad becomi per . aded
with it. 'i'iieii the <-ffort which I make the
people are plea-. I U> c I the t nit of
r' ■ ■ : ■ 1 •
; thought." -.! 1 ,■■!■ ■• ii:,,
: l' I 1. Pr Klin, 'o
, : Ui, at ,Vm» Ite t- wr : • tlis .ftir r.r ' ,
i i, e. Jtiineious eui . Tret ise and *4.nu trhi!
. Send to fir. Kline, :%;i
I Arpl.St., rtiua, r».
—A Bttec! -Jul advertiser, re-
C* atlj", .-aitt that be ltiae.e Itee Use of lb'-
nefl-papw eohimti* b a aii se i! is the best
way to reach the p.-opl " I used to «end
bitj s •) wlt'i " •»!! 1>' M ;; d:-Irihntitij.-
them front door to doar, but na-j day I
oalight one boy *!i iving half a dozen bills
under ou.- door anil -aw another la.y throw
a big bunch of bills down a s.-wer and then
1 no longer v, 01 dered why they d'd their
work quickly and that the hen ell is of
i advertising n . r-so Pinull. 1 hace adver
tised iu the pa.i r.i right straight along. I
clothe my advert i meats io plain, siraigbl
for'.vn, .'l:. 1 <y just v.hut 1
want to say and no more. Furthermore I
make my annema emcuta at lea I once a
tcek, and liiu-. I always have nom.:tbing
:e'.e ...
—'"if yon buy ouicthing you don't need,
v.)i| will sooa iieetl • no : ng you can't
lmy."—Hen. PranltHn.
To Consumptives.
fi.e UIK'.I *uai.:.l 1.-, vi.-.g BEEN r' ' re-1 t..
li.Hl.h by nintvl. aie i.j, alter »ufl»-rii'<{ f> r
! v-' wilb n M--,,-re Innir afieetiou,
aiil th-t dr.s.l .lin • ( i.nMiaii'tion, in
SOltoiis In mttsp tnnwn to h;9 lt-|lnw .niter
er. th. met To th< t. ho .a ir
eafO" <•I 'h* (ires'-tSj)!iou " -1, wl.ieb ll.ej !
will nail a -.im .•nr. ' r i u«nii.i>ii.>u. !
A.'III IIM, I -tarri:, i: ■ Inns ami all tti ß< >n'
and luuit Maladi. -. He In ail iuff. nrs
will iry "is Een.tsdjr, a it i- inva nable, I
Those iiwirirr the j.ri -e'lon >», whieii will |
I o,a till-ill notl tuj:. 1.e. 1 u-'V |II"V|. a bli- s-
V I*l |.v ' - Iress til . I nv.'alu. \
Wit., i.-c, •1.0r,.', Kii . County, New
Vork.
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••H 'i ' ■" ■s: - • ■'» c ' .• 3 r an 'iKind, Kffe*>lt
"u..Ern, norEacemDainCldorlTotuii*,
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Nt 'untrlctu VHltlkMb
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(AsUICAL CO., EtUCFALO. W. V.
Christmas Goods for
Everybody.
A spiendid line of fancy and usc
ful • rt : c'es of evt-rv description.
Mutt ii safes—in nickel, eel
i! ii!, < iz* i -ilf-r ar 1 rubber,
i car- s.tnai icurt- mts, shaving >
-< < !• Trs ati'l h nrikerchief boxes
irt i« »tb'-r ami piu»b.
Odor cast - in leather, piosb and
Sn ■ Iter'.- set--, va - cr, per
fui:a-s undp, and an endless variety
of fii.e good*, which be s< en to
I- sppteciated. All finer, nicer and
cheerier than ever before. The pub
lic i ■ ir>v!ieil to call at KEPICK'S
Drugstore, Mst t - Lowry House.
Examine oar and get our
prices.
Our reader- will be pleased to
learn that
• I
The Great Ameri
can HOG
has arrived in .g nxl shape .
Ilis hog-hip is quite it hog
and he weighs
80,000 pounds
and eost
$11,5 00,
The huiidi;: .. th it enclose-j
His ?. r t'i :-iy ;s 1• I t t !on<j
i>', 11 ii' •" 1 id- ? ;t?■'■ is io tit
|ed iti I : uilttwp., on the
grounls 1 i '-The 1 Hitler S:ili
tin ! rhemieal Works."
.
lie is not vet on exhibition
*
but when he is ready gf- .it j
tilings are expected of" hi in tun!
the j üblic wiii be uutilied no- j
oordinjily.
Full Again
We mean our wall paj -.;r de-'
pa;t meat, lull aini overllowinj
v. itli our innneuse and choice<
stock of paper hangings. Vou
must help UM out, we haven't j
room it r bait our goods, until •
\ou relieve us of some of them ■
\ «• have tin.' cl.ohest selec
li in o;' patterns i > every grade
Iroin Blown lilanks at 10 cis
!<t (rilts nt 11<»111 liO etH ' ) SI
per i ouble bolt.
V i tmine our Stock.
J. E. Douglass,
Near lostollicc. Butler l'a.
Standard Bred
i rolling Stallion.
i .. . mi (Hainbletoni.uj 10.
t i' a } t-ui\ la,, f |, . x jon Kcltp e
tc.'- 1 | „ .. „f (Wood llambiet'an !,72
-- I 1 " i liii.r 1 M.-SH hger u>.tr
(JutY Til'"oSß is closely rek'.ed
to a. .-t i I the fa i irotfra and gieat
sir. a <>' '.-otter.-. Height
wei.'ht 1200 pounds. He i stylish,
handsome au i t gr« at roadster, and
very fa st wniker; spirited, but fear
less; inieliigeDt. >.ad trusty a-jd trans
mits these qualities to his e.ills.
Those wishing t > raise trotters, car
i-iug", i acb or g- ~i puipon
■ ~j- sprightly draft bi.rs.-
1 it Id es-miu-' him arid Ms col's at j
ihe Sen; barn, n .ey- opp isita Wick
bouse ista'de.
Tk'Ol S2O (•'. able iu ad HbC |
wth piivi i <.f t. A*'ci: ! ei!t- j
•t '..v. ' n?k. A'!; lor pimpble' j
at
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BUFFALO BOY.
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I*RI 5 AI,O BOY L»y T tir- JRRCAT SIR' ROCAHONTTT^
1 ;»J\, NIL I,>». IT : LUITI-T!-I <;Til. IIUI-:, LIAW U
i; -:! it <!|MTN Willi rt-»:OI»JS 1 tt»r
:L . <I. H«* combine* HIE I>LOO<I of tli<- I'OCH |
luihl ss, z:\.:'i, Toui Hall's. T.W it Mild lilt '
\iiii i U all .sun .2: - * l»' 1- *t i:!«i.t'<l-l,i «•<! on '
.... ». lls|. ,1 ; i uml'T Hi" lil; j
IN L REEDING, lie Is the J leeA bre I utal- |,
•IIIN TM eoofli j I 'B only talllon In ihe |
cotn*l> I >«• TR • and over thai was AWARDED a
I:; MIL' LU !?!•»'• T at. ILIO Butler i'<». 1 I;r 1.1 !
I"til. » . alo *-;»»> I ' L•»I R*- TFA.T* 1 trott « R with
out AN.. MPPIIHIK arid trots L IST FOR LILT• liaud
h«: LIAS haft. iIK arc all largo and (lii»*
.'<!««! UIS OLDEST • OIL W.I started in a race A
' lillcr !•> vn A ;« KR- ERI J-year-old liavinif lia'F
oi;l; i •«» v\• * tit iraek vv t ,rK. Basing the oMn rn
on l a "..* • trait und K« pari <>i tin* i»nr »*,•
i«nd talx'uK premium *vlier«*»tf .^JIOHU
Bultalo Boy is )IIO«M| bay, Jti BUDUH B and
1/jUu pound*. I s * a perl* '•! mo'-el of a
Dii.il •; I'o.i::V».T. 11 «• Will 1)' [O'ili i hi |i|\
Sa; ii Ol rii ill" ,*.vwi>n ol i?ito, li}* i£iii». 4 8 north
of I'n ; -t. Te::iw. r 25.
i-'or i ;»riii'Ulai'S and jK?d»4re»» ' ill at tl«t- lam;
«u „ . AI.ONZO MrJ 'AN JIM'.SS.
1 . Pa.
."AGUE NO. I9'J3.
lie ii. : It. l I'tnueitm ti ' Montasu. '
•, I, ..... (lie ..-oil ol 1- a , I olio as. CO - j
. lie tug AUI •! Willi IHo 0l»t < I
• .-a v.. .\ . i 111*, n.n ol \he./o McCawlle j
la Knutlcttn twa.. and the Uwt ilir.-o tlayuof. I
t-.i'-Ii e eek .'.t tM e.ir.i Of s. C. McCa&dlefiss, in i
.-' ma, t miles wi-.-t of Sualiurj on tin [
iii k... nil rai l, and < onttfiulag tnua during j
Adi rip: ion of Montague is .ii^iel.*-a, as lie i
t:l k *.• >w ). in lbe C'.-uiitJ-. he liavltnc proved i
a ■ II lankiesi sOii H ln»r»- of Ills tjri'ecJ In ;
the county.
Ti'. lI.M- : tlo to Insure. We make hlsl. rins
■ > i • that no I'.i -.m can atlonl n> brreii to |
grail s or s. ru: s.
i>r : . t |iarlli ul.irs <•, poiiteri or ad- j
.- I* \. J- .-r Alv ) SI.VAM)I.I.--v
r, r . l r -j e 't, l*a. j
bnW MIWW (SOB! 2aaau*4o±i
■ j i ia.ua > .tn • e mm-IISI->! e acl'luilv
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t I IN -iIA t\ N <lrHrr> IUI.II, 11-•< ill si •I , .VI
THE PEOPLE
WANT THEM!
III'SELTON
H£S GOT THEM!
! fhe Good Qualities of (Jurj
H, (its ami Htoes Bring Kx
pressions oi irom t
Tli u-ands of lionv> fi re
Their -Merits Are Known !!!
The father is bted over the
iitr liooTs and Shoes. i
The children wire a> tive and wore
out their shoes sj rapidly until
Huselton's Shoes Were Tried
The mother is fflad to add her word
of praise. tor the children and all the
famiiv are so much better pleased J
sicce thev use Huselton's boots and
shoes that now
Nothing Else will Fill the Bill.
\\ • are having a irreat run on our
W n en's Genuine l>ongola Flexible .
Button Booi- at >125, ?'l 50 abd S2.
ThiM are beauties aud cannot be!
ma'.' heil for style- and wear ia other
h uses at 50 cents a pair advance on •
our price.
* I '"S e tuir Women's SI.OO Hut
trij Hoots. Nothing in the towu to
! equal them
Tie Ladies' Haid-Turnc-d Button |
| Boots—we Lave the Hock to select i
iiD«i the ladies know it. They
all go to Huselton's tor ftae, good
fitting shots. Stock larger this spring j
than ever. Trade demands it. So
we have it at all prices and in all
shapes, widths, etc , froiu A A to EE, 1
tipped or plan.
Our line of Ladies' aud Children j
Oslurds end Slippers are simply !
graiid. The combinations in (aucy i
; cc -rs in trimmings are immense, and
| fit vef \ low prices. Stock exceeding- I
; iv large. Look them over.
L oii-r-'. Miss.e-.' aud Children's
j Shoes i i great variety
in black a'jd iiincy colors, 'i bey are j
| beauties!
i .Mt n's lirogans and Plow Shoes at j
'■ 1 to §1 and $1 25. All solid, fine j
.!,•> at $1 —not shoddy, seamless;
tip bale. Elegant—sl.2s, $1.50 and
£2 g<t you the finest in the land for
the price. You can bay Men's
j Genuine Calf Shoes at SI 25 and a
dandy at $2. Coan and see!
(;.r i .1 !•' i.i ; d Children's Shoes
a r p:. ••• th»«. ever New
;i.. S ii' vv IK:>igolas
: i d v« fine; 5-8, j
xi 1 . . : 7 • ; * i« re are very fine. J
i-* ll' 25 r, - -i lip. ('ijii- ;
'ir« S'ch <1 . heavy, 50-. to
| #1.(0
\\ < men's 11' av r Si) .es at 75c. to j
f1 f >'■'!). Ho'.s' aud Youth#'
>L es. cut, spr ng-beel, or iieel, j
J1 to s2 in button or hals. VVEj
I'LEA v K ALL THE BOYS!
I We Don't Sell Any Old, Rusty!
Job L is, Auction Goods, or
Sample Lots, but Ail
Straight, Regular
Goods at Same
Price 10 AIM
N' iv, i're-4. Spiing Stock now
! cii ir Cjihe anil see us. It will
I pav you.
ii. (J. UUSELTOX.j
' No. 1, iS. Main St., Butler, Pa |
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FOR SPRING.
L: these departments we are offer- j
in. for this month's business a great
: rr.aiiv unusual vr'u'-s md barsninS
Uiiteoi.r Ma; Order I>«*partuient
for r'ltii,.!e.-- of t ■ \!hing in the Dry ]
| Goods line you may be specially in
| ten -"'iil in aud get the tie si for the ;
| least outlay
50 eh Suitings in dark colorings, 1
checks aiid stripes, 25 cents
i 37 inch Ali-Wool Tricots and
| C. thw, 25 cents.
:{t; inch A mericun Nov< hie9,chst!kß, ,
! s'r:|'. s and p'.aid«*, 35 c. ut«.
50 inch Scotch t'heviots, iri j
jhi autilul a-- irtmeut of various
■ -i aiie -of grev and brown stripes, 50
| ci-nls a yard; all wo »l and worth reg- j
ju a iy 75 cents. Extraordinary valu- ;
liordnre
Imported Novelty " 50- cent*.
J All Wo '1" " 75 cents.
In brief :he largest t sortnieat of
sp- c; , valut - in W 00l Sui'ings. 35
cents to 75 cents, ever placed on sale \
In any one store.
SI Lies.
; l' .in Jjitrahs, 19 incru.j .v:J;, 50;
24 inches wide, 75-., worth 87le. '
2i in. Aide, si. very best goods j
j msule.
w Ch< \ ;ot S.lks in f pring color-,
I i; <j- ehecks aud stripe*. #0 wet*,
j i " Au.-tiian Cloth.-, all Sok, en- ,
i iiiiiv new fabric, $1 yard
50 pui r e«.i< red Aunures, 21 in.
will*-. 75 cectn. best colors; jfocds :
ir-i- to s- I :it ?'l 25 and uudoubtcd
lv : • '-st t!k bargain ever sold. ;
v faille Francaifse. Summer!
j S-ik-, Habutai li.-dia Silks, |
I «»c.. t •••., at pi iees lower than such
' qa flies a.e ii.-U.iilv sold at.
Our Spring •_ at >1 gue u:>d Fashion
Ii .i ;• • I now ready fr«« upon re-j
ipe
Jf \ ur name wa.s ou our mtii.iugi
li.-t f ,r lHb'J, a copy of this catalogue I
i will b-' ma l d you al ». It you did I
Loot reeeivfi a copy Inst veur, write I
name and address on a postal csrd, |
! and a copy will he mailed Mail I
l order 1 usii- - " leading i'enture.
EOGGS & BUHL,!
ALLEOHEBY. PA.
liPIDIiRM SOAP
RKMOVKB
' i'm. i a u:s,
J'J ll'LI S.
: /. K kllE-'.DS
I AS I) KXCEBSH B RED SKIS.
its isu roiiil'i-.s the ill soft!
an<l eli i", sin> 1 jrivc-s a. trans
parent complexion. I>y mail i
cents. Address
KPiDEUM i>OAP CO.,
14;:. Ji > <' >/ City, .v. ./.
1.0 it I'cr leiir f.ml K*penses
& | ' {• i- uliul we :.ri- i.iyliix Wi* want
l« fJ* J l:i1 ' in""* a'l'l P a ) Sal iry atnl
MU" IV I V Kxpetw Liberal eommtsstoo
! fr »,\ Itnrc Ojtporttinil y I»r ai»y liwtll
w inline positiou ;»-• Local. Traveling or G«!ii- .
< «1 A ; i-i lor a ivliubl" Nursery that
lis Adilrt s , al once
K. r>. Luetcliforcl & Co.
.Niir*M»rym«*i», l.<whp*t»T, >. V.
Mwfiw t*t fyw. I
The Very
V
JOIIX KICK EL
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
BUTLER. - - PA.,
Has been opening for the past few weeks have attracted the attention
of thousands of
the amount of bus;ne> we have been doVng we shall offer our entire stuck at
remarkable low figures. Among this stock will be found a nice lot of sam
ple boots and shoes, some winter goods and a large line of spring goods
which are arriving daily- All persons wishing to purchase anything in our
line now or in the near fu ure would save money by culling at Bickel s, for
we are offering bargains which cannot be resisted. I have on hand several
eases of boots which Ixm closing out very cheap. I havo jnst received a
big shipment of mens working shoes buckle, pat. buckle and lace; brogans,
pl'-w shoes. cr»tm< rs, iVc . showing the best selection in Butler county, and
prices low- r tban ever before. Mens tine sh')es of all kinds A t)ig
; iine of Edwin Ciapps celebrated shoes which are all made by baud,cut from
the choice skins of Kangaroo, Cordovau and French Calf, made on all lists
and in all styles "There is no limit in our cut of prices " Mens A calf,
caif and dongola shoes in button, Kug. Hal and t Oougress frooi to
They are dandies, call and examine them.
LADIES SHOES.
£ucb bargains a- th«*se hive never been thought of in thf shoe line.
These prices afford trreat limits and capacities for saving manov in this sac
rilice w tiich m y never occur again. We can give you a ladies fine Dongola
shoe at $1.25, another a? $1 50 and one still better at $1 75. A genuint
dongola kid shoe, worked holes, finely finished. Bto E at 50. Kverj
pair giving good satisfaction. A good machine turn iu Cur or Dongola Kid
in all *h-> latest stvles, lists, etc. at $2.75 to $3.25.
Mi.-s. s fine dongola and pebble goats, heel and spring heel at $1.25
This is a great bargain A ui:.-Hes goo 1 school ->h at sl. In this great
-ale we have not forgotten tha misses and children's, boys and youth's de
partment. They have all been subjected to the same per centage of reduc
tion.
A full line of Robber goods of all kinds, short and knee boots in light
and heavy weight. Complete line of light specialty rubbers of all kinds at
the lowest prices.
Boots and shoes made to ord-r on very short notice.
Repairing pronnly done.
VB. 1 w ill srive away a lot of fine seed corn called the Thorough
White Flint Com iid * lot of go >d yielding oa's called the Early Swedt
0 : *s Th' e - <is will oe given away on the following termi-: All personf
r«l!in_ &•< iiiv St re will receive free a package of c>rn and oats. They are
i to plant it and on O t Ist to 10th, a!! persons can bring sufficient samples
iof each to uiv st"re and the person getting the best seleciion of the two
■ st'i- ls will be entitled to a $lO premium. The person having the second
Belec o will n »ir® ass premium. So dii and receive a free pack
-lue of our seed and try your luck
Yours truly,
JONH BICKEL
: -22 S. Main St. - - Butler, Pa
510 to 314 Market St, Cor. Liberty St.,
I*l r rs i M .
A' KNOWLEDGED THE LEADING
iZiuLlilliiii 1 r. :1 J FURNISHING HOUSE,
OFI-'EU A V IMMENSE AND CHOICE LINE (JF
V i line' y «•• • > <»; A • K nHs.
Undi'i u a i ».,ei y, loi(Je'iilemen aud Childnn.
j i loaks H n<i Wrap*, ' ■ Lui and Cmldr«u
Umhi'e!las and Pa asois. » 'ie N ■
1 OL*>El >. ILS - ng C. P. P D.. Madam F'-v's, Warner's.
lln < i Hon Setr-e. Tn-.ni>- >."* (iiove Killing, ller Majesty'j
F'-rr -' Wa-his si.d 12 - vle« >..r Mi*H~H
KID Gl.OVf> On. i-(t • »>•>' i II k- »r Buf.-ni nee f-e-h good*.
;:■ -'. i < -I i < oil $1 ii i 4iu-' Kid (i 'lei-, 75c. sl,
| I 1"• H t■, £ i , 111
L.ice <II 1.1 s. U\ i in | - i, iii-miti'iil panel lis, fiSc, 75c, 90c, sl,
$1 5(1 .>2 50 t" a pair.
Di es- I I'III 1111 n i > HIM \ ' i- of ail k ii'is.
<.iei V Fu ' i- h 111 A f ni|»ifte li'e* .f (»cpf»-et fitting Sbir «, C-'ilars and
('ill-, II Hiti I'iiii.rw. ir. I'. ,vh' Wai*l*. II andk*'' chiefs
i, yii!„ ar.d >i.;. 1 n 'Z, e.\> u~ivelv tr C. Iso we can «'ff« i' superior in
i i mi >H» . -1 ii • OWnl PKI< .l r S.
TSFQ « •• - bv leail ;ec»> ve p.- II il » I*U! on.
' l^eqbaural;^
Why Our Success?
Because we devote our en-,
tire time and attention to hats |
and Mens outfitting and those j
needing anything in these lines
know it is to their advantage
to come to us. We keepj
thoroughly postei on all mat
ters pertaining to our busi- j
We :. r <'t our "roods direct
i •
from the inanul.toturies uu- i
Milling u.i to sell at lower prices
than many dealers pay for'
| them.
We sell onlv the hest brands
oi'goods in 11 grains, brands
known the world over as re
! liable.
This spring we are in bet
ter shape to si'i ve our patrons
than cvt r before, and adding
to our large stock daily.
Remembci we h-ive but one
price and that is the lowest,
COLBERT & DALE,
70 S .Main street,
liutler, l'a.
\V \ V i !■'h! Salesmen to Sell Ou.
\,\ i IJU. rhoiop Nursery Stock
All (foods guaranteed first-clai»«. Good .
salaries and expenses, or n lil>erul COIIJ
mi.-Moii paid, y.o experience Decennary. |
Write for t,-rniK, pivinf: »>je and secure
; vour choice of Territory.
<i. 1,. KN'ICJHT A CO..
100 l'ark Avenue. Rochester, S. V.
I ~ I
—Adverting in the CITIZEN.
.J. E. Kastor,
Practical Slatt* Roofer.
I
Onianfibnlal and Plain Slating
Ol'ull kimU'ilnne on short notice.
01 lice with W. 11. Morris No,
7. N. Main St,, Residence
North Klin street,
Butler, Pa
U' ASTHi-Aeeiits to HOllclt orders tor our
* choice and hardy Nursery Stock.
steady Work fur Knfrrft |c Trnperalr 311■ 11.
sularj and expenses or commission if prefer
ed. w rile at once, state Address.
Ft. G. Chase & I ' l .' nn
DIAMOND
LAUNDRY,
East Diamond - - Butler, Pa.
FiK.sr CLASS LAI.NDKV WORK IN ALL
URANCHKS. LA<'K CCKTAIXS A
SPECIALTY. ALSO, CLEAN
ING, DYEING AND CAR-
I'KT CLEANING.
(ioods collected and delivered
in all parts of the town.
ANDREWS & SHUTTLEWORTH,
I
PKOPHIETOKS.
N '
1
I
Viuiuni O! Wan ..... to %.. mm, mmmß
Wm> BUCK DUMOMD »-'•• AM .O EM N TBB s*?r.
Wuv GO so »AB AMM TII3 L.O:D or VOLS Will I
BUA'.-s* rr .UJISADV Otmat Tim tsv...:. i
Sc.'.J fcr il'uktratri i.rc- .. lo
M. Ehret, JK., & Do.,
•1123 Walnut feircot*
PHILADELPHIA.
ICURE
TThtn I try Cr*« I d» not meaa meraly to,
itoo them for a time, and then hare them re
turn again. 1 kiah A RADICAL CL*RK»
1 tftve mad j the diecate cl
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A study. I WARRANT my remedy to
CtnsE the worst CUPC*. Because others ii.vo
failed is noreuoc for not now receiving acure.
tend at onc« for a trca&iM and A FKEE BOTTLB
of my IHFAI.I.IBLE UEMEDT. Give Express
and Po« office. It oonu yon nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Addreea
H.C. ROOT, M.C., IB3PEAILST..KFWY:-X
NO MORE OF THIS!
/ / Srr^ ■ '• / ,
/II ;
Rubbr Shoes unle«s worn tight
will often slip. IT tho f.-et. Toreinedy
this evil lilt*
"COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO..
offer n shoe with the InsidP of the heel lined nitl
rubber. This clings to the shoe ami prevents
the KublxT from slipping off.
Call for tlie "Colehcrttr"
"ADHES3VE COUNTERS
■nd voucan walk, run orjumpin tlieui
a"-«»A solid-
STEEL FF.fVICE!
EXPANDED METAL
SOKETHINO NEW
to" RESIDENCES, C.FMrTrRiFs. FARMS
CAROENS Gafc«* Arbot*. Window tluaids, Trel'.Ssea
Fire-proof PLAS'I *:HIN« I %T»I, 1K)0H W\TS
Ac. Write for Illustrated C t talogne* free
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
„ ll<» UHd-r ! !., l*iftHliurfrh.
W(!IV4T« Sen JLI- • !> J- - . Give name tins DA-X*
OnroftlK-pneP
ii I I un*nu®l**d. ■n , l lo introdum our
':.IWA • ■||L I wrrut?-. de we will aendrßr.B
luJf kl BH M P*~ I (OOM til Mrh lortill'y,
MGBMWJL. I'nlx th «hi» *»nic
* Hn< r An t< n ha% ® ,n
FYF W Wwff th >M» Who r»ll —your i.nirhhore
•" * * and tboM • round y.»u. Th#
AYEl|nK^^K^ <%4, * fc r™"' o r *t fht. Advr'i.rrm-nt
IPUIM- >wa ih« mmll en J of the tele
•cop. Tb« feßowiiif cut |>.» tfcc n r""." '' " r.<lu. .d^"
.boat th. flfti'lh p.rt <r i" t.»n. It I. «r™*- .IOUU.MmwI.-
*«reM.ll HAIXETTaCO.,fco*H»O. rOBTLASO. Mai»S
TO WEAK WEN
Buffering from the erect- of youltifnl errors, early
decay, wanting weaki:esn, K stroaubood, etc., I will
Scqd a valuable tr. »ti«e (sealed containing full
particulars f.«r home euro. FREE of charge. A
Splendid medical wjrk; should i»e read by every
xxian who is nt-rvons and debilitated. AJtlresa,
Prof. F. €'• FOIVLEU. Conn*
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR |
d<stroy«<i forever x._ .£
I I.T tho Kl•>c tr 1 c V 1 TI
i K«»edle operation
i rUubar|(h. Birtb |
DiarkK, Mules. //
' Warts, Men'. \>i (#&/:/<'
X.ss, F.nlar K «d WKf, V»^
Vi'ius o( the .Vi«o,
Pimple*, Black. /q
h»«a«i». I.lv«*r Spots •' A ' '
and all «li-#»an. n uud Mpmlshefi of the skin,
complexion, hair and ncalp nucceHgfully
trt-att'd l»y l>r. Van Pyck. The I»octor ha-«
had 20 year*' experience in the practice of
I hiri ppscialtv, and number* amon# hid pa
tientH our iiiont prominent faiullien. If you
are atllicted with any of the abo?e blemishes,
avoid patent medicines and consult l»r Van I
Dyck at onc<v Special terms t«» all who make
«*ntrairement»»)thi* rn*>nth 80..k free. KngaKe
, mentu can be made by mail. Call on or address
I Dr J. Van Pyrk, 4«J N. Ilth etr»«t, Pblladel
; rhla, or 60* i Penu avenQe, Pittsburgh, Pa
] Ihiurs «j to I and 2to 7; Soadaj •«, 10 i> 8
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
UAXDSOMK, I.MJKSTIII CTini I~
Cheaper than Wood.
ppterts
lifflt
j The eh«» 0 cut»hon« 1M ket Fen-o with git#-. tU:!«l»uut %
BettlDX.) ran be Utrd on I «»o or Wool p.-w W I.ei, *r»tt: gf r
Jifl'-re «{ive (juaiiiitj, .N .intxr of Gmm. DOUM* «jjd R. o.
Wanted. Wr »1»., W»u;ir» u.rn ii-.-avj Irou !■*• 0.-lujc v'fe-.n. j,
Hl»ble Kltfi ßK«, Kir«* Hbutt<-r« and tIUB K ■ Al* •*. I I.i
Donre, and Rail In «t, Braee aad fren 6rili<i. Wii'K I»I»OB i V
WINDOW BCUEKNH. aulailkiuis of W iH '!!fc
TAYLOR A' III; %>,
iiUI, ?OJ & J;OS Market St.. tr)>, » i. I
FOR SALE!
I will sell my hnu<e and l"i o» ' e .i. r
St. The lolhaa a of HO feet on \V
' Pearl, and the house contain* lour r<.oain
j with a x<vm! i-ellKf. _ I
! fur p.rtloularsi ni'iuire of *»e »' ll.) »V .
l'mil St., Huller, ra.
MRS t. 1. IFFT.
I—'
r^T^f/fItoiGEIiTS
® l liIKFEUSON ST.
SBORNE,
BtTLER, PA t
"«> >;• ni:' of hope anil love and youth ami pladneta—
■W'hifi-winpt'd emblem! brightest. best and fairent!"
Wiib e comes new waoU, oew wofk and new Juliea. all cpatcriu,-;
)in the place wb«re tLe bimlj abide*, be it cabin IT cu-tle—" Home. BWL-CI
; Home"— One i-niuil spot w bere niv tired mud niay real and call it hom<i."
So we beiiiu earlj. Come and *ret some of our nice Wsli
Paper ar 1 Window hhad» ». «nd fit tip 'bat 'Vpot" bright and new. Httg
ibe walls with af< w of <ur Beautiful Pic ures, and add the mceffarj 1i.3
art furniture which we »re < fferinp very cheap Then place on jour taLlo
and in your *be!v ■« a -f choice book* which we now pell at bargain
| ricfi», *rd t.>suri -ly in ihar "t-pot" you »||l B n ,i H fc, indnd.
\\ by should y ij w.i I.- be tare and din-.'v when a ;iitle :*<■:* and trifling
expense will the rt.oui into a place of cheer and beautv.
And eyery yard of Wall Pa;* r from oor cleanest at f} cent, „ ro'l, IO H:r*e'» hau<i
iuai)e, gold-timed, an i r*i«l> •« «h-« U-il »|»-oiii> a' : l a roll.cv -ry v»ri i« au ulije?t les»»u
in l« u'>, t-1-teao'i eabare. With s larife «•■>"; ■■!'ttie hwe ant "i every li'i*; ar.a
dr; : r r it, i-.nd «.t!f-aieu o: f, l>-I j-i 'ijen;- ct au I r*}>eri«nce, we ia\ u- our freu b and It»e
the |mbiic to eali an l exauiiue our feelia>; cond'leat lam we ciu natwiy ail reaaoCL
blc demaud*.
1890- .'SPRING: -1890
[NEW SiMUXti DliEttS GOGDB.
AND TRIMM NGS.
New White Goods,
Embroideries, Laces,
Damasks, Towels,
Napkins, Crashes,
Sheetings, Pillow Casings,
Ginghams, Prints, Tickings,
Dd .1. kinds of ! . . Good?.
New Spring Carpets,
Mattings, Oil Cloths,
Linoleum, Rugs, Matts,
Druggetts, Window Blinds,
Lace Curtains,
Portiers.
And Stair Rods.
_i. a!w ,we R <>w the lurgegt and
FINEST ASSORTMENT
At the lowest prices at
Rittei* & Ralston's.
BUT"
— ——
I. \\ r T 1 ire not the oldest shoo T~) FTfTn
\\ house in lintler. We I j I We know our business.
* " J probably the young- J—* V_> J
est.
11. 1 1 r I lare not the richest shoe~l~\ TTf ■ We've got enon'gh to avoid
il I"! house in Butler, I J I the necessity of doing buai
ness on the"hand to-mouth'-
hasis.
I \ T | 1 haven't got the largest T*") ¥ Tf |lWe have a brand new oue
\\ ' l '"ay be the | j J that is right up to date.
IV. It r "IT"!' aven't got the largest T) f admit that the length ot
\ * . "re room of any shoe I~C I j I the room bears no relation
" "■—•house in Uutler; onrs i. ■" " "to tho quality of thu shoes
rather slioi t, sold iu it.
V. % VT haven't got the biggest |~~v r Tf MWc mean to sell our shareo
% 1 I"V hoc trade in the world. I\ | I the line shoes hau died by us
' ' ■ we never expect to-*—' JL
have.
VI. \ \7~ 1 TVlon't sell cheaper than 1 ) ~|" T f~llWe claim that the goods are
I A |"1 tnybody else; on the I I fully worth tho p.ice. '
* * our prices are-"—' - -■-
the highest ruling. ' . ,
VII. lI T 1 1 ion't give credit. W''l3 T Tr¥l w "° tr i" to deal with our.
II 11.must have the money l"\ I I I customers so as to make
* * -■—>" or the goods. -■—' V-/ -I- them our friends.
VIII. 1 \XT~lwant to see y»iu all |"V ¥ Tr¥^ We wish you to remomber'
\\ M come aud|give us a trial. I where we aro located. Do
* * -*—'and if iroods are not just-I—' V_> -■- not forget the number,
a 4 represented we will
cheerfully refund you
vonr money, • •
95 S. MAIN ST.
WILL REIVE HAY (ST
BLACKMOKE & GEIEB,
J. R. GRIEB. VROF. R. J. LAMB.
GRTEB & LAMB'S MUSIC STORE.
ISO. 10 SOUTH IAIN ST.,BUTT*R, PA.
■ Sole Amenta for Butler, Mercer and Clur
iiiii counties lor Pclir Hros & (Jo's Magnificent
Pianos, and Newby & £vans
Fianos, Packard, Crown, Carpenter and
New England Organs Pealers in Violins,
uriii ... Brtiiio Cuituis, and
All Kinds of Musical Instruments.
SIIEKT MIL U A SPECIAhTY
Pianos and Organs sold on installments. Old Instruments
taken in exchange. Come and see us, as we
can save you money.
Tuning and Repairing of all kinds of Musical Instrument*-
Promptly attended !o
■W. KEF - " 1 "'HI" 1 " ' ,
THE
i(
r\\\Q)PQWDER ■ ■
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER 'S GUARANTEED
FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS
MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIULE PRICE CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY.
| COOKS QUAHTERB,RETAIL AT 5 CT».
COOKS HALVEB. RETAIL AT 10 cm
COOKS PouNoa, RETAIL AT gOcTB.
Sold by HI Croc era ■ , * 'ound Can.