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

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    CURE
. i£.«irfjchi an.i roSave oil tht~«i"Out>lselad.
n *- hgi is 'ate of «■ : such aa
. ■ !i- » :=• Us tress afh?r
nation, Sc. Wlille thalrino*
n-inar* jbte *'«•>*. tan Ixwn giiov. a ia cumg
S;CK
Rea'f a A Jo< OasTW.V Lnnr LIVER PiU*
are equa'Vy vslnal !■- CWftg
th-. *orn~t aU "J JfSUS"
stimulate ii'.cr e-i Uit> boweia.
t cj if only -x-.cd .
HEAD
• rhe would *• a-'ninat to those
who svJfer ii ; safe.- .-oan>laintj
,iHMr *.>*& ess nat end
r „' . a '.vV eh.. )i »*T wiH fled
: -fU> n(lt« "il-nV'W In an mnny ways thai
i,., »-fii not he U> oo without diem,
jiut after all sick iiead
ACHE
iri the teu> of «Tcanf IK*?" 1 ttiat here fawlxrg
v, rvv irr.-.t har.sL Our pilla cure It
while «»ot.
OA. T -• < t,t»T!.it i .rroi PILLS' are very «mall
nn.i < -V JLO < nt. "r »*o i-liis make
no- Ti-fv art* ctrictV vv-.able
ni»4 -1 or parrr. IT t Uy wntle action
all wlio "* « tI ■ i viab it 2S cenn:
live f.. c old' . orj->vbt"e, or wait Uj tnafli
uause &).. s.r r-x
hull fcl&a fesllSk
i I took Cold,
X took Sick,
I TOOK
I SHCOTS
RESULT:
I Z talio Sly Mcalis, ;
I take Hy Rest,
! AND ! AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE
) ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY lIANItS ON ;
) i'xi too. rou Scott's
I ! v '=l3o of Pure Cot! Liver Oil
j - :uj h 'ocphosphitosoiLinieand
j T-,, V , .r OKLV CURED MV Inci|»-
j :>V i:vm AND IS NCnv PIITtINO
J FLSSH ON fvIY £GNES
! •, r inn RATE of A POtTjJb A BAY. I
I IKb IT JUST AS EASILY Aj IDO MILK." I
J M.CII IS NOTHING VWt.
I I.jll'; E*t»'i II IX'I NO WOKUSKS ,
j L-'AITY. TAVB Normikß.
BLACKING ( DID
OHCEAWEEK!\ J.
Otiierdaye wash them \. \
SPOWVEIW'BWATER. \ -ZZZ
EVERY Honaewi FE
EVERY Counting Roorn
EVF RY Carriage Owrjar
EVERY Thrfty Macfianic
EVERY Body able to hotd a brush
SHOULD Udß
OIK-'SON
I AtrssEi s::W r^nr*
WILL sr*m OTA a Hew runniTuni f —•*s
- STAIM CLAaaanoCMiHaviMia j r "J """
WILL ST«'T» TI«W»«L 1
WILL BTAI* TOUR Ova Baaarra I J™**
WILL BTAIN a«ava ea*CH t »»•»«•
WOLFF • BAKBOLTH, PbSlMUlpUa.
!• r.u r .Urc and cuTQ for Sick
V\ll'iu*nr«a, l*on?tii .frvooi
M- > ui*< t»ia lud Co#*
I- < ,v '* IIIJ vc-.v rw»t or all aiseaaw
c;tu.-<* i by *n impure of t'"jb!oi^.
I' f on %PLPXIOtf is a bfgWy r- ncontnu*) aad
potr«*rfui of mo?* *uid fsp«Diln
1.-Tb* to tovdical .leierco, rrt- md from th« pt*-
i»oriptijn of A TIOU*'! phv«iciso and cure*
wlit'ii nil other full. T!iD:iW!v "f the Msh«rt
au'l f r nm t?ratfful patiouueanbe
*!i«tro. TIJO tlrrr !ase INSRHUA you wit'l r.OCUFL^^ECE.— .QO
to your pirchat® a butt!" anu cuxt-wL—Vajn
ahle book aent iYw t*> aIL AOdr^r^,
FH HART, Wnrrcu St.. Xoir ¥«rk.
' DOVTOPS LAKE
' »a IK^vju-fMAItr.
CC • . • ■ O T C..•■WRT ST,.
T-' PA.
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i ii nStiu-i! I'«vyU;- ,, *».t.cJicesdv«
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I <•. > H.; cuua .jr, rn W4r. M. or''v.
• ! i fii 3 cir r ce* I!J!? LAKE, COf'.
... *JO<
a P mc-atly cured by
WK. £inn
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BASIO:RY
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v* '- - ' 'J i.ntorej
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"AV . --s iTCiriii'
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< • . -v-r .a-.: > P. O. »4jre» w laffeK of
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Sfc ... V- fV** OF IT 'J.. riNG FAJWDS. I
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;• «nd v^vowjralErfr*
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018 mi,
miTIiFM. PA.
H. H'lLEßioi\, Prop'r,
Blauketi«, F.'< unetK aud Yarn
IPaaulactsrtid oi'Pßre Bin
le* fouuf} Wool.
We i r iui.:'*utee e -r to If at^wocl
and noai ->/»nlc o. -> uth«r nofsr.i. jus mstertal
useil »n (Jveiu*. W.' =-u WnoWml? or r<*t*)l
Baa. .c. ."i . rices ;i"- lgL. . i\■:* to «it ,nc«» c n
L. m. *
U'HB orrizEir.
TiISCELI ANEOUS
,ii iii i "
Blaine vs. Gladstone.
Blaino'a famous reply to Gladstone has
jnatheen iwoad in pamphlet form. This
it one of the able.* presentations of the
benefits of protection yet published, and
should be widely rend.
Send for a copy to the American Protec
tive Tariff League, 23 West Twenty third
street, inclosing * two-cent stamp.
Ob, how can a fair maiden smile and be
gay,
Be lovely and loving and dear,
As street a* a row and as bright as the
May
"When her liver is all ont of gaart
Bbo can't. It is impossible. Bnt IT she
trill only take Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical
Discovery, it will cleanse and stimulate
her disordered liTer, purify her blood,
make her completion soft and rosy, her
breath wholesome, her spirits cheerihl and
her temper sWeet. All draggists.
Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, aad dis
gust everybody with your offensive breath,
bat use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and
end it.
"Haa your girl a keen sease of the
ridionloust"
"Tea, she laughs all the time I ain
with her."
The depreasing effeota ef wane weather
•re overcome by Hood'» Sarsaparilla 100
doaes sl.
—Some one with spare time haa been
investigating a bushel of wheat and reperta
that it contains about 060,000 grains.
One Thousand Dollars.
I will forfeit the above"amount if I fell 1
to prove that Moraplexion is the beat mad
, icine in existence for Dyspepsia, Ind >ges
tion or Biliousness. It is a oertain cure,
and affords immediate relief, in cases of
Kidaey and Lifer Complaint, Nervous Mo
bility and Consumption. Foraplexion
bnilas up the weak system and cures where
other remedies fail. Ask your druggist
for it and get welL Valuable book "Things
Worth Knowing," aleo, sample bottle sent
free; all charges prepaid. Addresa Prank
lin Hart, 88 Warren street, Uew York.
—A farmer said to ns last Saturday: "I.
don't sell a pound of hay off my farm; I
feed it all to my stock, and if I have not
enough stock to eat it up I bay more
cattle. The surest way to turn hay into
money without injuring the fertility of the
far ma is to raise more cattle in this
county."
Consumption Surely Cured.
lb Tea Eonoa:— Haaae inform yoor reader*
thall bare a poatUra fataedy to the abare-named
disease. By its timely nae thousand* of hspales*
taaea fcawa been permanaatly cured. I shall be glad
to eend two bottles a/ay remedy FKJCE to any of
yonr i sailun who bara oooumption if they will
send me their Lxpress sod P. O. address. Bespect
fpity, X. A. afloooaf, M. 0., 181 Pearl St., N. T.
—Ail cj:Wiaii)ffr nys that a
M'ut u sp*-vin»i-n <:f llm iusfi-t that ii de
str«tyiug the jrrtin t» tUo Department of
A|jricullurc st Washington, strut was fur
nikiietl with a name as long us u mil and as
crooked as sitalt of a hAy-tfddfr. lie
could have got that at home, lie received
TIO information, however, as to the moans
for exterminating the pest.
rn» All Ota stopped lree by Dr. KUae's
Great Rmt B«-stor«r. No his after flint day's
u«e Marvelous cures. Treailse ai.d St.iM irUl
bottle rr*e to Ftl caeea. Sea<l to l»r. Kliue. ml
Arch St.. PhllV Pa.
—6tiiT-hoßouie<l, standing-collared shirts
for women are having a revival of populari
ty this summer. They may be stylish, but
never c-nn be attractive. A aianish. dash
isli, rakish style detracts from any type of
lrun female l>e«titj\
"The lietter at fisliing t ou are of us two,
To'it more experience you bring.
l)o you Ush f«r tito, the a'hile 1 tisli for
you;
I'll thus have t-uuie chuucu for a string."
The auswer that promptly to lover's lips
flew,
Brought blushes to maiden's fair cheeks:
■•' Twill seem quite the thing to Ue fishing
for yon.
For that I've been doing for weeks."
i
To Consumptives.
The uodemigued having been restored to
h'nitb by simple means, stter Buffering for
several j*.»r« with a severe luug affection,
aril that dread disease Consumption, is
ikuiit.na <o known to bis fellow suffer
ers ihc means of eure. To those who desire
■t, he wiil cheerfully send (tree of charge) a
copy ot° tha prescript inn used, which they
*lii find a sure cuCe tor Consumption,
As'hjia, Catarrh, BroncWtis aud all throat
and lung Malsdne. Lie hopes all sufferers
"ill try his Ktoieuy, ss il is invaluable.
Those iie*iriue the prescrioriuo, which will
oost ibem iiotFiiug, snd may prove a bless
iog, will pleaun address REV. K-DWaBD A.
WILSON, \\ liliainshurg, Kings County, New
—Will the man who knows all about it,
pleaso step forward and explain wby there
arc so many iroro cyclones now-a-day than
there were a quarter of a century agot—
iSradiiUc Tribune. A reliable guntle
inan, who carries a certificate of" veracity
signed l>y his preacher and also by the
County Superintendent, informs ns that
it's because the wind blows stronger now,
and at shorter intervals, than it did 25
years ego.—FrnnkUu Xctrg.
Dry Goods
AT LOWEST PRICES
AT THE NEW STORE OF
D. E. JACKSON.
Wo are new coioerc, but have come
to 6tay. We buy our goods at lowest
cash prices and u vu sell for cash
only. We are enabled to sell goods
at tlie smallest possible margins. We
could quote prices on clean, new
goods, no irash, "from all parts of bar
store, especially on the following
goods. Drees Goods, White Goods,
Prints, Ginghams, Shirting*, MOB
line, Lace Curtains aud Curtain
Poles, Corsets and Cortet Waists,
Ladies', Children's aud Gents' Under
wear, Hosiery, Gloveß and Mrts, Kid
Gloves, Ribbons, Silk and Velvet,
Black aod Colored Silks, Cloth Capes,
Bead Wraps, Jerseje and Jersey
Jackets, Table Liuens, Napkins.
Towels, &o„ &c , but as new goods
are arriving all the time, we would
not likely have the goods now
quoted, but possibly have tbem at
still lower prices as the season ad
vances. We are proud to say that
in tbls city and county our goods
p.ud prices have met with approval
and commendation, althongh subject
ed Hi close scrutiny and comparison
witb the goods offered by others.
We solicit yonr patronage,* and will
do a'l in our power to make our luai
uem tranaacuoun pleasant mid profit*
able.
D. E JACKSON, Butler, Pa
Ken door to Uei neman's.
BCHUTTE & O'BRIEN
Sanitary Plumbers
And Gas Fitters.
DIAVGSB IS
! Sewer Pipf.
<jf»s Fixture?,
Globes and
• Natural (ins Appliances,
i Jefier«yuSt.,opp. Lowry House
LOOK ARB LHAIM
Ob the important subject of tae
Summer Footwear,
Inclaiing everything new, noval
ud is
Lifkt Cool. ComforUhle And
Fashionable Styles
Is now drswisf hsadrsda to
BITOIS
The Leading Shoe House in
Bvtlv.
When tbs BUM deal aad best
« satisfaction Is ehutaed.
Who isn't iaterestsd ia boots aad
sboes? Who isat aaxioas to kaew
where the bs«t footwear oaa be get
teo for the tesst money.
Give BS yoor atteation for a few
ninates. Above all thlags bear la
Blind we doa't sell aay bat seUd
leather shoe*.
Leatherette, which hears the same
relation to leather as does oleomar
garine to batter or shoddr to wool, is
now more frequently fanned off on
nasßspectiag costomers BS the genu
i(ia Article
A. few weeks (oftea days) wear la
variably settlee a pair of leatherette
sboes, leaviag yoa to wonder wby
yon are so much "harder" on shoes
than yoor neighbor who bays his
shoes at Jlassttoa's.
If yoa hsve never bought your
sboes from Haseltoa do so now.
There are maay new styles ia shoes
this season. It is impossible to
enumerate them. Pateat leather tipe
and it is quit* the thieg to have; the
beel foxing of same material; the
heels are not Worn of or frayed by
the skirts, by which the shoe is girsn
a special attractiveness. Button
shoes will, of course, ever remain in
season and poWie favor.
Ladies' elegant Oxford Ties con
stitute soother line even more popu
lar this summer tbsn last. They ere
cool, light, cheep snd baadsoms, with
all the different combinations. We
have litdiea' fine button shoes at $1
and $1.25; fine at $1.50.
Men's. Boys', Youths, Misses' and
Children's b*st summer footwear;
fr<.od» shut defy all competition Our
fine shoe* *t sl, $1 25, $1 50,
$1.7*5 and $2 00 are an eye-sore to
eorapoMtors Oar brogeu*, plow
sbo**. Credemores, Bluchers.in plain
aud box toe, take a prominent place
io our trade.
We have ercrj thing joo m*y
want in ibe sboe line nod it *
straight price and we don't sell
auction or old job lots either.
Every pair is warranted aa solid
and to wear.
i
The Lending Shoe House in
Butler.
B. C. HUSELTON.
No. 4, N. Main St., Butler, Pa
Spring Millinery
In all the latest styles.
New Hats,
New Ribbons,
New Trimmings.
All the new things in flowere,
laces, gloves, veils, caps,
M. F. & M. Marks'.
No. 9 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
M. H. Gilkey,
Artistic
Dress
Making.
So. 92 S. MAIN ST.,
GILKEY BUILDrKO - - 2d FLOOR.
MiSlin Street Livery.
W. G. BIEHL, Prop'r.
One square went of Main Bt., oa
Mifflin St. All good, safe borsee;
new baggies and carriages. Landaus
for weddings and funerals. Open
day and night. Telephone No. 24.
Hotels and Depots,
W. S. Gregg is pow running s Has
of carriages between tbe hotels and
depots of the town.
Charges reasonable. Telephone
.No. 17, or IPSTO orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
Good Livery is Connection.
New Livery Stable.
New Stock,
New Rigs.
—OPEN DAT AMD MIGHT—
Horaes fed sad boarded.
PETER KRAIfER, Prop'r!
80. W. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa.
■ • 1 ■ * ■ ■ i
J. E. Kastor,
Practical Slab* Jtoofcr.
Ornamental and Plain Slating
Ot til kinds dose «s short uftJc*.
Office with W. H, Morris, No.
7, N. Main 8t„ Residence
North Elm stmt.
Butler, Pa.
FOR SALE.
Turn fa *!• tfcHP i «iJ e
from GnwuviU*, aoQ #oo«, |»« tovbtnlv,
tine loMticfSi <wad pulldiep, fwn tctu.
fioo pur tcrr. ±ddrrtfc
wil. LOW,
bo* MO, QrtnvQU, r*.
DHE Oram-Son**, Tta«-Sav
-0n». Mon*jr-8«*l«*C Thiwbw
of tki» <Ujr mod «*«.
HAS More Poiat# of Exclusive
Superiority than all others
combined.
EVERY Thraahtiaua »sd
Farmer is delighted with its
mirrtlou work.
NOT only Superior toe all kinds
of Grain, bat tho only suc
cessful handler of *ll Seeds.
ENTIRE Thrashing Ezpemes
(often 3 to 5 times that amount)
made by SBtra Grain Saved.
WORKMANSHIP. Material,
and Finiah bsyoa4 all com
parison.
YIBRATOR owners get the
best jobs and make the most
Money.
nNCOMPARABLB for Sim
plicity, Efficiency, and Dura
bility.
BEYOND all rivalry for Rapid
Work, Perfect Cleaning, and
for Saving Grain.
R EQUIRES no attachments or
rebuilding to change from
Grain to Seeds,
n BROAD and ample Warranty
given on all our machinery.
[•""JRACTION Engines Unrivaled
■ ■ in Material, Safety, Power and
jjLfl Durability.
OUR Pamphlet giving fall in
formation, sent Free. It tells
about this great
Revolution in Threshing
Machinery. Send far pam
phlet. Address
Our readers will be pleased
learn that
The Great Ameri
can HOG
has arrived in good shape.
His liog.-diip in quite a hog
and he weighs
80,000 pounds
and cost
$n,500,
The building that encloses
Hie Majesty is 154 feet long
by 144 feet wide, and is locat
ed in Butler twp., on the
grounds of '"The Butler Salt
and Chemical Works."
He is not yet on exhibition
but when he is ready great
things are expected of him au<l
the public will be notified ac
cordingly.
mrUTAl><M* i*«r Tux and Expenses
IPL II T V 1" wh&t we we paying. We want
HIII II I Vw more and wilt pay Salary and
HU* II I V Expenses or Liberal commission
trora start, A Kara Opportaaity tor any nun
wanting a position as L*ocal. Traveling or Grti
era! Agent for a reliable Xnrserr that guaran
tees Its stock. Address. at once.
R. D. Luetcbford &. Co.
Snraerywe, Kaefceater, Jt. V.
Mention this paper.
CmarrH
ELrs UREAM BALM
it not a liquid, muff or potedtr., Apftiexl into
M ottriU is quickly absorbed■ It clumtrs th
head Allay inflammation. Beat* the torn
Rttiora th* lenie j of Itiiit and tmtll.
50 cents at Druggets; by wall, registered GO cis
Ely Brothers
Wm. RJliller.
Manufacturer of
Stair Rails,
Balusters
and Newel-posts,
CAJI kinds of wood-hirsto* to order, also
Beeoratfsi and Oarvtd wOOd-work. sucU .is
casing, Corner blocks, Panel* and all klu'ls of
fancy wood-work (or Walde decoration of
bouses.
CALL AND SEE SAMPLES
Boaa6tblug new aud attractive. Also
FURNITURE
at lowost cash pric*«.
Store at No. f>, N. Malu rtrett
Paetorv at No. W, N. Was&!U*t«>u aOvei
BL'Tt.KR KKNNA
uusiifii 7::
All tbat is required Is goodiiia as«r rf\
character and willingness toWIHILIi
work. Write at once to KUwaa- 818 I 111
(«r * Barry. Hoc beater, >*. I all
Kt. ttope tfunwty. W>
BARGAINS.
When we aay Bargains we mean fear
gains. You know you always get
bargains when you buy goods
of us. But the bar
gains we now offer
are exceptional bar
gains. If you want to bene
fit by these wonderful bargains do
not procrastinate but come quickly.
Rittef & Ralston.
- ■ ■ « ■ »- 1 l f»
TROUTMAN -S
Wonderful Sale of
DRV GOODS & CARPETS,
We -will offer at this sale al. jut 100 Remnants of carpet at
from 10 to 40 yards at about half price.
DRESS GOODS.
It will pay you to buy a dress now as we are making vpecial
efforts to close out our entire stock ot Silks*
CafhnieoTs as well »to summer
labrics withioi the next
00 days.
Come early as the choice things will not last long.
TROU TMAN'S
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House.
No 200 North Main Street Butler, Pa
IHSO JEC&tabli&hed IMO
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
No 19, North Main St., BUTLER, PA.,
DEA LER IN
Diamonds,
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silver wa?3,
Spectacles, &c., &c.
Society Emblems of all Descriptions.
Repaonmr in all branches skillfully done and warranted.
18SO ESTABLISHED 1850
GREAT REDITU
AT
J. JR. GRIEB'B,
No. 1(> South Main St., - Butler, I?a.
In Watches,
C locs,
Jewelry,
And Spectacles.
Repairing Promptly Attended To*
SIGN OF ELECTRIC BELfc»p
■ rm-n-rT.
v. ,
wssßtP.'- " vt'ibim—>^a
\ THE
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER '8 GUARANTEED
FULL STRENGTH, PULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS
MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY.
COOKS Quabtehb.Retail at 8 tor*
COOKS Halve* Retail at 10 ctb.
COOKS POUWDB. R ETAIL AT 20 CTB.
fl^ld^^aj^Crocer^^^rjj^^oun^Cliiij^
Wrnniicßt OL WHTTKXR, OLD WCAIAM, SO maul
WITH BLACK DIAMOND ROOFDIG TO COTO WI AM
WHY GO SO FA» mow THS UURO or W*.TI AMI
BECAME IT ALJUIASY COTEXS TO* SAVTU.
Send for illustrated circular to
M. EHBET, JB., & Co.,
433 Walnut Htrootk
PHILADELPHIA.
I CURE
FITS!
FITS, EPXLEFS7 or
FAZXXVO SZCKBSBB,
AlHelonf *«* R. X WA-GBJUFR MQRRA—*Y T»
Coti the worst ouw. Becaoae ]kas haw*
fell ad is no reason tor not now rajWßltww-
Send at onoo for aMM aad ft mmmgamQi
of mv IKTALIJBU RIMMT.
■nd Post
trial, and it will core you. AMna
H.C.ROQT.M.C.. mPmm.ttyYfi
Rubber f-hoo9 unless wdrn nneomfWrtabfy tight
will often slip off the feet. To nsmedy
this evil the
"COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO..
offer a shoe with the inside of the heel line*! will
rubier. This clings to the shoe and prevents
the Rubber from slipping off.
Call for the "Colche«tfr»
"ADHESIVE COUNTERS
*>. l vou can walk, run or jump-in theoi.
n— A SOLID
Steel fence!
EXPANDED"METAL
ctit JXS i ms™" l ' SOMETHING NEW
REsiDENoea, CHURCHES, CEM£TER«a.
C.RDCM3. Gate*, Arbors, V, Indow Guarda,Tr«ll!*ea,
Fire-proof PLASTERING LATH, DOOR RATS,
Ac. Write for Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
„ 116 Water St., I'l(l«bnrfb, Pa.
wdn are Men keep 1L Give name of this paper
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Buffering from the effect? of
decay, wasting weaknees, lost manhood, eta., I jdfl
•end a valuable treatise ( cntlMM
particulars for home cure
splendid medical work ; eboulfberead by *HtT
yX,n who Is nervous and debilitated. Address,!
Prof. F. C. FOWLEB. "ioodua, CouW
Is u PERFLUO usTsnr
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above the
' mark »F ?LOLCE^
' Veins of the Nose,
headi, Liver Spots
and all diseases and blemishes of the skin,
, Complexion, hair abd scalp successfully ,
treated by Dr. Van Dyck. The Doctor has '
had 20 years' experience LA the practice of
I bis rpoclalty, and numbers among )>la pa- J
tient* our most prominent families. If YON ,
are afflicted with any of the above blemishes,
avoid patent medicines and coasalt Dr. Vaa
I | Dyck at once. Special terms toall whojaafce j
' engat;ement*?tbie month. Book free. Engage- .
ments can be msdebymsll. Call onoraddress
Dr. J. Van Dyck, « *. 11th street, Fkiledel- |
i phla, or 502 Penn avenue. Pittsbargb, Pa. 1
[_Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 7; Sundays, 10 to 6. I
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
h.vndsome, ixdestbuctiblk.
Cheaper than Wood.
T be above cutabows Ftckat REACT wllfc (sea. (TklslaaaS I
BKtlns,) can baosadsa Irsn or Wood Poets, Wbaa wrttiaj fw
prkci aiva Quality, NaMSsr of Oat«, Beetle eat BlatfV
Wanted. WealaeMaasSsenraßsavj Iroa Fapelaa.CraaUae
Stab> nttiofa, Fire Shatters aad FIHjJBCArW, Callai
Doon. aad Baltlna, 1M Grllla. W3IT DOM AM I
WIKDOW BCBIZm, sad all kinds st WW WOKE.
'•» TAYLOR & DEAK,
801, 203 & 205 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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you know nil. If you w««3- ro 0o ta m*fc tor u*. rem CAR
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HlU.ua 4k Co., +99 #isi» fortUMi MM**
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■Mourning Bonnets & Hats 11
.S Silk Nuns Veiling.,
t Mourning Flowers, ggj
1 Mourning Ornaments, 4
f| Mourning Silks,
ID. T. PAP
Our Stock of
Men's, Boys' & Children's
Clothicg
[s unsurpassed in number and variety of new stylos, all prepared 'c~ t£;3
Jpring season's trade.
WE OFFER UNRIVALED »-*ort
tnent or SUICB from wbteb any one can MAKE a selection to please them.
Men's and Youths' Suits
ID black and fantjv worsteds, wide-wales, cheviots, serges, cassiu'pits, ttc,
To particularize and de»cribe in cold type our stock for the ensuing
•eason is very impracticable, and would redly answer to no purpose. Such
» description wonld convey to you no idea of what onr stock is like To
ippreciate it yon MUST SEE IT.
C'hildrens' Clothing in Great Variety.
——A wonderful Castanet wheel goes with every child's suit ovo-
H. Schneideman
Leading Clothier and Furnisher,
4 fe. JVlain St. - - ISutltsi", Jh^a.
Special
OF
Booth, Shoes and Samples
FOR
The Next Thirty Days Only.
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It is with great pleasure that I inform the buyers of Foots and Shoes
of the large Spring stock wbicfa baa about all arrived. I also wish to inform
you of the large line of Samples (Boots, Sbo<s and Slippers) which I bought
very cheap at a forced sale. This large iine of bamples were bought in
addition to my regular Spring stock,and I wili sell it very cheap. They have
all arrived and ore open and ready for your inspection. AH persons in need
of Boots and Shoes, now or in tbe .->ear future, will do well to visit Bickel's,
for ellfpersons visiting onr store during the next thirty days will receive
bargains suet as has never been known in the shoe trade.
Ladies' Shoes.
Ladies, I wish to call your attention to our line of French, Pongola
and Curaco Kid Shoes in band turns, in opera and common sense too. ulade
over the latest style lasts, sizes to 7; widths, 1? to E. A good machine
turn shoe, $2.75. Our leader is a fine dongola or straight goat, every j.air
guaranteed, price $2 50. A good pair ricn&cl.» snoes at $2 00, another pair
at $1 50, and your choice of a good dongola, pebble goat or morocco, 3 8 at
$1.25, Call early and be amoDg-tbe first to get t>:tf best selection.
Full stock of wigwams of all kinds; lawu ten;.is slippers; patoot leather
pomps; tan crlor (either in light or dark color ) sboeß or slippers in all sizes
and w.dths We fcave a nice line of Oxfords, with patent leather tip* arid
opera toe slippers, in the opera and common sen.- • scj-le, which we u; sell
ing very cheap. Ladies, we wish you to call and examiae these goods
Whether you wish to buy or not.
Misses' fine dongola and pebble goats, ho i and spring heels, at $1.25
This is a bargain. A misses' good school shoe, medium or high cut.
at SI.OO. In this great sale we have not forgotten the boys', usis.-es',
youths' and children's department. They havo all been filled to their
utmost capacity and showing tbe finest line and prices cheaper thau ever
known before in Butler county.
Men's Shoes.
We wish to call your attention to our fine Inn of dress shoes In French
calf, Cordovan, Kangaroo and many other m aerials, all made over the latest
style lasts and by experienced workmen, in ha;id and machine-sewed; got op
very light and durable, adding great ease and comfort to the wearing of tho
Bboes. Men's calf and dongola shoes in all sizes and widths, plain toe or
tip on toe. at $2.00. A good pair of veal calf shoes in English Bal , Button
or Congress, at $l iO. Tbia is a bargain which will last but a tew d; vs, so
H»<persons to call nrst are tbe persons who will receive the best se'ection.
MM'te working shoes of all kinds. Men's plow shoes), brogans, creimors,
e(<L etc A good pair "A" calf shoes, tip or plain toe, lace or congress,
fattblf sole and tap, which we have been selling HI my cai of. We oiv -
■tarkfd them down to $1 35.
leavy shoes of all kiuds A full I . of Rubber Good-i <>• ali
kinds Large stock of leather sod findings. BU-luwith aprons in calf an !
sbeepskin.
A full stock of our own make. Fine dr.t-B shoes always on Hon i. A
large stock of box-toe boots aod shoes of our own make on bands.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order.
Repairing done same day as received.
"Orders by mail will receive same attention as if brought in person."
Yours truly,
JOHN BiOKEL,
22 8. Main St. - _ Pn»W, Pa
W\ YTttni Salesmen to Sell Otr !
i L\ I liU! choicett Nursery Slock
All (roods guaranteed Good
salaries and expenses, or a liberal com- |
uii*»i<>u paid. J7o experience necessary.
Write for terms, giving ugc and secure ,
your choice of Territorv.
(r. L. KNIGIIT <t CO.,
100 Park Avenue. Kochenter, N. Y.
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ACCtiTQ' 0 c:ujvass tor the sal!; of our 1
Hutll t O Home (imirn Nursery Mr. 1
I WAMKS» MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
rnc<in«l».l i.'rlj it ic» One ot the la, I
1 tdUeat-eM .lolL-hed, and Oe.st Nurs..in I
the < ounirj.
I AOdresi- li. AT. sJiiTII, titrna Xnrnerv. I
KstatilKhul in IH4O. (imnj, 5. V
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who will contract for «drertMi)| it tow*»t