Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 24, 1891, Image 4

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    DECEMBER 1890,
We for all iur sJLaJ Carpijs'. of we have the
largest and best line ever shown in Butler. These goods were all
bought at the very lowest have touched in the history
f»<\b*gi|n*ig§>f 1891.
Carpets have advanced in price from 2 1-2 to 22 1-2 cents per
yard for the different grades. We are in position to, and are selling
theth*~it our former low prices. Please remember this, and also that we
have control of several of the leading makes, for this county.
New Cottage Carpets 20 c cnts -
New Ingrain - - - " 2 5 cents -
Better Ingrain - 35 cents.
Union Extra Super - - - - 5° certs.
New Brussels 5° cents.
Rag Carpets - - 3°> 35' 40 and 50 cents.
Cheaper than you can make them, and of new material.
A splendid line of Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Portieres, Fix_
tures and everything kept in a first-class Carpet House.
RITTER & RALSTON.
WHEN IN NEED OF
CALL ON
HENRY BIEHL
122 NORTH MAIN STREET,
BUTIjE"B - JPE-CsIJST'A
"Where you can hay* your choice out of the largest a».«ortment of conking and
heating store* in littler county; also dealer in Bardware. Lansing Wagon*, vVheee
& Wilson and Standard Sewing Machines. Hanging and Stand Lamp*. Manufactue
of Tinware; Tin Hoofing and Sponting a Specialty.
WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN
Do You Want to Make
Money?
OF COURSE YOU DO!
That's Human Nature.
THEN BUY YOUR
BOOTS & SHOES
AT
B ICKEL ' S .
By ao doing you will get the prettießt sty lee—the latest and beet
wearing goods for the least money.
We would like to reduce our stock as we wish to make some improve
ments OD our store room and at present our stock is too large as we have
not the room tod in order to accomplish our purpose we have marked our
goods so remarkably low that it will be an inducement for every person vis
iting our store to make a purchase.
Well save you money for you know by experience that our prices for
reliable goods were never beaten and seldom equaled.
We will offer you an unlimited assortment of ladies and misseß fine
shoes, price $1 to $5.
A full and complete stock of ladies front lace shoes with scollop fronts
and patent leather trimmings all sizes and all widths. Ladies button
pboes, fine dongola, with cloth tops, dongola tops, bright finished tops, with
patent leather quarters, plain tee or patent leather tips—all stylet—all ma
teriala and all prices.
MISSEB SHOES
heel or spring heel— aDd kind of stock desired and the latest, pattern'' from
Rochester's largest shoe factories.
MKNS SHOES
We can show you a large assortment of Men's fl'.e dress shoes, fine French
caif, kangaroo, cordovan, Lard or machine s<w»'d at a biir bargain. 500
pairs ill M<!u's fine calf shoes, Clongretw or English »< $2 forme
price $2 7ft iiutl ti'uoy other httruaiuH which sp<ice will not permit me to
speak aboof. A larger and more complete sto -k of m»nV kip ph>w shoe-"
Brogana, Creedmcora, Eurekaa, box toe shoes of at! kinds at prices lower
than ever.
The above ere not leaders in the sense of being a few articles singled
out for special mention because of their extremely good values, but fair spec
imens of tbe entire stock. They are leaders in another sense. They lead
numbers of people to come to u? for their shoes and we please and suit them
all.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order.
Repairing neatly and promptly done either in leather or rnbber goods
At all times a fall stok of oilmen* b- x-tocd boots end shoes.
At all times a fall stock of
Leather and Findings.
Shoemakers supplies of all kinds. Best brand of Sheffield sole leather
Kip and calf stock. Shoe uppers of every description. Blacksmith aprons.
When in need of anything in our line give me a call.
Orders by mail will receive same attention as if brought in person.
Yours truly,
JOHN BICKEL,
-ISJ- l c? Tvr.,,v
BUTLER, - -- -- -- -- PtNN'A
SCHUTTE k O'BRIEN
Sanitary Plumbers
And Cias Fitters.
DKALKBS.IK
Sewer Pipe.
(las Fixtures,
Globes and
ntural (ias Appliances.
Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House
BUTLEH,
New Livery Stable.
New Stock,
New Rigs.
—OPEN DAY AND NlGHT—
ilorses fed and boarded.
PETER KRAMER,
39, W. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa.
Miff/in Strest Livery.
W. G. BIEEIL, Prop'r.
One square west of Main St., on
Mifflin St All good, safe horses;
new buggies and carriages. Landaus
for weddings and funeral?. Open
day and nigbt. Telephone No. 24.
Hotels and Depots,
W, 3. o<-, . now running a line
of carriages '.-j! .w a the LoteiS and
depots of the town.
Charges reasonable. Telephone
No. 17, cr leave orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
Good Livery in Connection
The Blue Front Livery,
CRAWFORD & KENNEDY,
The well known livcrjman.Wni.Ken
nedy, has bought an interest in the
above barn and will be pleased to
have his friends call at bis new place
ofbu&iness. The
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riage-.
iD Butler at the most reasonable
rates. The place is easily remem
bered. The first stable west of the
Lowry House.
S&MKJ.K UC<M. i.IVKKY IN CONNECTION
Hotel Vogeley
(Strictly First Class.)
HE> RY 1.. HECK. Pkop'R.
J. Jl. ir'AtrßKi, Manager. Cutler, Pa.
W ill ard Hotel.
W. U. REIHING, Prop'r
BUTLER, - t^.
STAULINU IS CONNECTION.
SAMPLE BOOM for COXMEItt'IAL TKAVEI.EKS
NIXON'S mm,
33 N. McKEAN ST., liLTI.EH, PA.
Meals aCall hour*. Open all mght
Breakfast 35 cents,
Ijltiner 2.1 cents,
Supper 25 cents.
. Lodging 25' cents.
SIME.ON NIXON - - - PKOI'K
DTUIILLEI INTI,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson
Houfe—good accommodations lor travelers.
Good stabling connected.
RITKNMCI T.Elt <fc LF.IBOI.D, Piop'rs.
DIAMOND HOTEL,
J Ail US SELLERS, Prop'r.
New furuiture, new fittings and lirst
accommodations. Livery. •
Xcrth side of Diamond, Jlulltr, Pa
A pamphlet o * Information and ab
ktract of the laws, showing liow to/w
Obtain Patents, Caveat n, Trml
wKX Murks, Copyrights, ent
MUNN Jt
The Most Successful Remedy everdlwor
ared, as It Is certuln iu Its effects and does not
blister. li'-a-l proof below ;
KEHLL'S SPAVIN CURE.
BELTE?:VOIC, Pa., Nor. 27, •901
i Dil A J. Kmsi>\U. Co.;
i Gents-1 Wo lid lik«- to make known to those who
' aro almost tiOrsuaded u» use K"ru«air.«i Spavin Cure
; tnefa£t that I thin'* If s<* S\ VU>HI .lien? Liniment.
I have used Hon ■* Blood-pa.vln.Tbe norne went on
thr*«- !• gs for tin •-« yrars when 1 commenced to
ate your' KendallV. Spavin Cure. 1 us«xl ten Imt-
J ties on the hor.*; and have worked him for three
years* slue and ha-* not been lame.
Yours truly, WIL A. CT7HL.
GERMAXTOWX, N. Y., Nov. 2, ISO.
Dr. B. J. Kendall (JO..
Enrnburgh Fall*. Vt.
events: In praleeof Kendall's Bnavln Cure I will
any. that a year ago I liad a t alt table young horse be
come very lame hoek »"ilait»d and swollen. The
'horsemen about bere(».e have no Veterinary Sur
geon here) pronounced his lameness Blood Spavin
or Thoroughpm, they all told me tb r»- was no
enro for it* he Isjcamealsmt useless,and I con
sidered him almost worthless. A frlen<J told me« f
tho merits of your Kendall's avln Cure, *r> I
bought a bottle, and I could sf*e very plainly gr< at
Improvements Immediately from Its use.and l;ef -re
tlie bottle was u*ed up I was satisfied that it was
doing him a great de.u of good. I bought akc O id
bottle and before It was used up n»y horse was
cured and has l>een in the team doing heavy work
all toe season since last April,showing no more
Signs of it. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure
a valuable medicine, and It Miould lie in «' Ty
itablo in the land. Respectfully yours,
EUGENE I>EWITT.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $"». All drug
gists have It or can get it for you. or it will be sent
to any address on receipt of prico by the proprie
tors. DR. B. J. KENDALL ( 0.,
Enosburgh Falh, Vermont*
SOLD BY ALL ItttCKHSfS.
M MEN ONLY!
niii>lll'in r " LOST or FAELIHO JtiNHOOI
■lf Ml MWr?'"" 1 * nd NIRVOOS BEffatTY,
enriT* , jWr*kne»'of Body and Mn.d, lif.cts
tlf IvSaiJLiiiof Error for Exeetttiin Oldor Yeunir,
De^-f. inrfrn4\l!f>OT» foM? Itpatorrri. flow to »nlirr»
htrrrr ' raUh'lii.t •»!>► > H.OI*H>OMaNS*I ARThOf BObf*
At. t ur.u».!«* hour TKKATUKXT—iWa«stt in i .'jr.
j Mc« .*-.»Uy trura Ml StttM »nrt *'#r»>l(rn < o«ntr|**. <T. •1> i)t*n.
o"t'fl3ili* H"»l. *>*rL>aall«« an# piwfn vilM'imliH free,
= Rl£ r.'l CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
pe -r- v—
j .cAd.«lKiiuAe»~. ~iLUMiittinumAd«
JOHNSON'S
*No DYHfc
LINIMENT
,KE...or„
\)»is KTX2XAL Jii CTCSAI
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
HAVE cstD 12CD M.rssrn IT. .
° r *iNc-we> v
7>rop/*+ft on Sugar, Children Ts>rr Tt,
Er**ry Traveler nlwukl Lave a bott.it: of it in hia watch
Every Sufferer attaa, Mrarmliria, Str-
TOU» Headache. Diphtheria, Ckxucli*. < •atarrh. Bronchitis
Asthma, I-holer. Mart in, niarrhcra, I-anx nern. Soren.-wM
In Body or Lint*. StiT Jolnta or Strains will anil in
in. Old Anodyne rvl.ef luid »p»«ly cure. KunpiUat
fr**. Hold everywhere. I'rlre A eta., by mall. « b«»ttl<?«,
£xpreaa paid, ££ 1. SJ#OHXBO* * CO., JUAA
TJUMND
[s the Best Household Eemedy Extant
. It is a positive cure for
PILES
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA,
And All Skin Diseases,
An invaluable remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swell
ings, Sores. Croup, Bronchitis, etc.
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
Sold by all druggists at SO cents per box. Send
S two-cent stamps for free sample box and book.
TAR-OID COMPANY,
CllfCffiO, 11. 1..
For Sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler.
HABITUAL
GROWLE^Jw
People nho never read directions ar*
toe firat to complain that
Wolff'sAG ME® l acking
accumulates on the abocs. Shall w# H M
oaeltwa to aupAal to their iatal)if«oc«. and
call them " Habitual Growlan ? "
At * ia Drug, Paint ond House rumuhinj Si or *4 for
Pik-Roa, uhieh \
WILL STAIN OLD aM w RUNNITUNI Tarnish
WILL STAIN GLaaa **o CHIHAWA«* th*
WILL STAIN TINTTAFTK fOfftl
WILL STAIN YOU* OLD #A»NTT« KMI.
W»LL STAIN LAIY L COACH AWO _
J A PAINT THAT CNt T*/fV" /T* #
m €A» are r*»oua* 1 m t •
WOLFF A RANDOLPH, FfclXadelpbl*.
I I took Cold,
I took Sick,
I TOOK
! SCOTT'S
EMULSION
RESULT:
i I take My Meals,
I take My Rest,
I AMI I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE (
) ANYTHING I CAN LAV MY HANDS ON ; J
! gellina: lilt 100, FOR Scott's '
! Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil <
1 and MvpophosphitesofLimeand J
J Soda NO I ONLY CURED MY lllHp- (
| irut Coitiumplioii BUT BUILT (
| ME Ul', AND IS NOW PUTTING
; FLESH ON MY BONES 1
I A:' IIK RATE ' F A POUND A DAY. 1 J
j iA RE II" Jl. I" AS I A ILY AS I DO MILK." (
1 <•,; L'li: TIiVUM NY IS NOTHING NEW, j
1 ' EMI'LSION IS DOING WONDERS j
| DAILY. TAKE NO OTHER.
I GIVE AWAY
To every rejder of this jr.iper who suffers from
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Liver torn
plaint. Sick Headache, Nervous Debility or Con
sumpti >n, a free bottle of th.it moat wonderful
tact!nine, Vlurnjilrxlon, which is the only ab
solute and permanent cure for the above named
di-.cases. I can afloid to do this because I know
that nine out of every ten persons who try it will
be so well satisfied with the results they will take
pleasure in spe.'kintf about its marvelous curative
virtues to all iheir friends and acquaintances. '1 he
value of this sort of advertising to me is worth
many times the cost of the medicine given away, sol
am well compensated for the seeming large expense.
I have Ol or 70,C00 letter* on file from people who
have been cured of one or more of the complaints
above named. Write to-day stating your disease
and receive a free bottle by return mail, or ask your
druggist for it and get well. Address,
PROF. HART. C 8 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK.
(T\ DOCTORS LAKE
9 RILLVATK DISPENSARY.
■» '-*■ JFF COR. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH ST.,
JS,AR\ PITTSBURGH. PA.
Jalpk All formsof Delicate and Com
JjW FiiiKNTlAhandSciE.vrim'.Me'l
"icatioi) are treated at tlus Dis
eiisnry \\ illi a success rarely attained. l>r. S.
K Lake i s member of the Boy a! College of Phy
icuiiis and Surgeons, an t Is the oldest and most
■■ pet ienc ed SPECIALIST in the city. Special at
'riition "i vcn to Nervous Debility from excessive
n!:il exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc., caos
ng physipal and mental decay,lack <»f energy,
le<por"d-'ncy, etc.; also Can. ris, Old Sore, Kits,
rile I heumatisin, nndall di oases of the Skin.
!*. ,'l, l.imir". I'rlnary Organs,ct''. Consultation
see anil Mi ietly confidential. Office hour.,!) to
1 nnil 7to>t p. M.; Sundays, 2t04 P. ~t. only.
••'I at office or address DBS. LAKE, Ctift.
t.SN V\ b. AND JTIIaT..PITTSIiLKOII, I'A.
—Ttwusanu " T» lw n peraiariwtlj eared by—
PHI t. A DKM'HI A. PA. la-i- at once, 110 "iteration
<• < . line lri>iii Intslneei. i umhpronounced ln
i nr:t,.le y . .v.. ,i,.1. r-oi.ilfor' iri-illar.
CURE tUARANT LED.
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HAMWOXE, I.YDKSTUICTIHLE.
Cheaper than Wood.
T" *'*• '* ■i, \
netting.)eau be u<ed oar, or W<m4 Whro wrltln« for
pricee Kite Qsaritity, Number of dates. Doubt* and Blngle,
wanted. We ai»o M*niifncturc Hvmry iron Feorln*. <*rr«tlnß,
Stable Flftinra, Fire Hhuttere atid FTP.B KHr.iJ'KH. Cellar
Door*, and kiilinir*. Ilreae and Ir» ii ©rll!«. W, «K DOUtt i.SD
WINDOW BCUKKNH. »a<!a:i kinOeof U IBt Wußk.
TAYLOR & DEAN,
201, 203 A 20.5 Market St.. I»itt»bur K h, Ta.
SHYSKSIEiI
By Using Allen B. Wrisley's
HOIMIRSWP
Latest and Best Invention —Little or
Übbiw Clothes
Required-AskyourGrocerforit
Fallow Directions CLQSFi^
wmmm
« U:a». thry h%rc 1,0 » for cur.c* DiiilneM, £
1 Vl 'l' idaebe, OtClvcnMS, Malaria. Lirer Ce«n
--• f. I'«"rr na«l A|ru», lofllyulon. Fit T- 3
■ <J mi J at: l»*ar und Hlotuacb troubles. Uk
.» * ill. Sold all <irmgif aui
. • ,-t*. for ..r.-ular*. B
THE CITIZEN. |
M ISC EL. A -N HOLS
A Cla,h ar Und«TMt»ndla».
Molwsll —Would It be presumptooaa
In me if I asked for a bud, Mn WefflerT
Girlish Mother of Ingenue Twins—
This ia rather abrupt, Mr. Molwell, but
If you can assure uae that yo or expec
tations are good. I don't mind If you
take Edith. Myrtle Is already en
gaged. —Judge.
Ilttlde.
Mr. Bingo—Tommy, did you bring
home to your mother the pear I ya»e
you to-day?
Tommy —Yes. sir.
Mrs. Bingo—That's Ktrange. I never
saw it-
Tommy—l know you didn't; but it
was there. —West Shore.
Had an Excaae Ready.
Irascible Old Party -Why you scoun
drel, you told me you didn't hare a
cent. I just saw you take out a quar
ter.
Tramp—l know that, air, but I dont
want to spend that piece. I carry it
for (food luck.—Boston Herald.
Ha Ia Dead Now.
Snodgrass What has become of
Tawler? I have not seen him for six
months or more. He had one foot In
the grave then.
Snirely—He haa six feet in now.—
Jury.
Where He Wu.
"It seems that I'm in it," remarked
the grasshopper as he was swallowed
by the bird.
"You're out of sight," chuckled the
bird as he cleaned his beak on a twig.
—Boston Herald.
An Appropriate Meaaenger.
Telegraph Operator —Here! We don't
■end pigeon English.
John—Allee light. Me send it by cal
lial (carrier) pigeon.—Harper's Bazar.
—lf yon select good and healthy food for
yonr family, you should also look to the
welfare of your baby. For all troubles of
early childhood nothing is better than Dr.
Bulls Baby Syrup.
Remember that Old Saul's Catarrh Cure
is preeminently the catarrh remedy of the
age.
—The artificial snake enters into all
kinds of household as well as personal
adornment.
—lf you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa
rilla do not be induced to buy a substitute
article.
—"I can put any mar. to sleep,''says the
prize-fighter. "Shake," says the minister;
"so can I."
Look here, Friend, Are You Sick?
Do you suffer from Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion. Sour Stomach, Liver Complaint,
Nervousness. Lost Appetite, Billiousness,
Exhaust ion or Tired Feeling. I'ains in
Chest or Lungs. Dry Cough, Nightsweats,
Nervous Debility or any form of Consump
tion! If so. send to I'rof. Hart, 8S Warren
St., New York, who will send you free, by
mail, a bottle of medicine which is a sure
cure. Send to-day.
—Bnff vests, or as the irreverent small
boy will style them, "chicken salad vests,"
are to be worn.
—The liquids of the stable, if allowed to
run off. carry away the most valuable
portions of the manure.
—Rheumatism cured in a da} —'•Mysti-
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
cally ruics in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J C
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—An orchard of 800 acres has recently
been set in Osage county, Kansas, by a
man who already has one of nearly 450
acres.
—ltch on human and horses ana all ani
mals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold
by J C Redick, druggist, Butler.,
I —The acre of ground around the county
school-house should be a paradiso of trees
shrubs and flowers, a beautiful experiment
al garden.
—Dr. Fen net's Golden Relief is warrant
ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural
gia, or any other pain in - to 8 minutes.
Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings,
bites burns, summer complaints, colic,
(also in horses), diarrhoea, dysentery and
flux. If satisfaction not given money
returned.
—Foot rut in sheep eau be partially
prevented by keeping the sheep away from
wet pastures, but the rot also attacks
sheep on dry locations.
—For headaches, biliousness, constipa
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, tho blues,
scrofula, tho blood aud all skiu eruptions
Dr. Fenner's illood and Liver Remedy and
.Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to
natisfy or money refunded.
—The extremely wet season will have
the effect of calling the at tention of farmers
whose faruis are wet to the necessity of
draining with tile.
—Kuglish Sjiaviu Liuiuieut removes all
hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes
from horses, Wood spavins, curbs, splints,
sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all
swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save s.">o by
use of one bottle. Warranted the most
wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold
by J C liedick, druggist, liutler.
—Society young xneu hold their canes in
the middle with the head down and about
a foot and a half in front of theua.
—Dr. rentier's Cough Honey will relieve
any cough in one hour. Equally good for
horses. Hives energy and strength. Money
refunded if satisfaction not given.
—An excellent way of testing tea is to
put a teaspoonful in a glass of wuter and
shake it thoroughly. If the tea is pure
the water will be a clear amber tint, but if
adulterated, strongly colored.
Special Announcement.
We have made arrangements with Dr.
B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A
Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases,"
which will enable ull our subscribers to ob
tain a copy of that valuable work free by
sending their addres* (enclosing a two-cent
stamp for mailing same) ti> Dr. It. J. Ken
dall Co., Euosburgh Falls, Vt. This book
is now recognized as standard authority
upon all diseases ol the horse, as its
phenomenal sale attests, over four million
copies hi.' "ig been sold in the past ten
\ ears, a sale never before reached by any
publication in the same period of time. We
leel confident that our patrons will appre
ciate the w..rk, and lie glad to avail them
selves of this opportunity of obtaining a
valuable book.
It s necessary that yoti mention this
paper in sending lor the "Treatise." This
oiler will remain open for only a short
time.
—"The fame to you and many of them,'
rejoined the hippy father to his friend who
had written congratulations on the birth of
a son.
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney aud Backache
Cure is wa r ranted to give satisfaction in
every ease or money returned.
—lt you have any quince trees put some
coal ashes about them; in fact, we think
coal ashes are a good mulch for most any
tree —a deal better to use the ashes about
the trees than to have them make a mina
ttire mountain in the linek yard the -eason
through.
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at
the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty aud
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel toonducfed 011 the European plan.
Lodging.-., —3s, —or 50 cents.
Consumption Suroiy Curod.
To Tnr SOTlOß:— Pleaa* Infurm j-our rca<li : r»
that 1 have a positive remedy (or the above-named
dlaeaee. By its timely uao thuuaamU of hopuleaa
caeca bavo been peruaoenll) cured. I shall be glad
to send two bottle* ot my remedy FREIC to any of
j'lur readers who have con*umptlr>o iI thev . ul
Mtid me thuir Lipnii. an 4 P. O. ailJreae. Itcepn t
| fully. T. A. BLOCCM, M. C., 181 Pearl Bt. Y.
Boots and Shoes,
Slippers, Rubber Goods, etc.,
AT
Grieb & Vogeley's.
You will find them Iresh, new goods, from
the leading manufactories, and all
the latest approved styles,
making
c
A Rare Collection of Choice
Bargains,
Not to be equalled elsewhere in Quality
or Low Prices.
See Us! Talk With Us! Try
Us!
A New Stock, A Choice Stock.
Repairing promptly and neatly done.
Yours Respectfully,
Grieb & Vogeley,
347 S. MAIN STREET, - - - BUTLEK, PA.
O'o'oosite W iljard irlouse.
, RINGS,
Diamonds
STUDS, "
rGENTSIGOLD,'
XAT J LADIES GOLD,
W atcnes i gents silver
L LA DIES CHATLAIN,
T^T*rr»li. TT ( Gold Pins, Ear-rings,
tJ ( \\ 011 \ | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc,
i Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
Gill \ and everything that can be
Oil V fcfl VV dl " [ found in a first claws store,
RODGER INS. <147 iSSV,^ 1 -
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
Mo. 19, Morth Main St., BUTLEK, PA.,
SOMETHING ABOUT
DRY GOODS i UIHTS.
DO YOU NEED Ar* you Roitiff to buy a cew dresa this spring?
DO YOU WANT a DCW Jacket in all the new colors and styles?
DO YOU WANT anything in the Notion line?
DO YOU NEED—Are you going to buy any carpet this spring?
DO YOU WANT Fresh, Clean Goods, the latest and choicest styles?
DO YOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Moquett, in the
choicest designs, made up with beautiful match borders in first-class style.
. DO YOU WANT an Ingraiu. 3 ply, or Cotton Carpet of any kind?
DO YOU WANT any Lace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles or Win
dow Shades?
AND ABOVE ALL,
Do you want to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior
goods?
Then Come and See Us, We Can Save You Money.
TROUTMAN'S
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House.
BUTL.KR. - - - PA.
1). E. JACKSON.
203 S. Main St. - - Butler, Pa.
Everybody Delighted.
Who are in need of Seasonable
Goods.
Having bought a large Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, and owing to
bad weather and worse roads, th> y
have not been going out as fast as
they ouglt to
We have
CUT PRICES AWAY DOWN,
as we must, on ncronnt of scarcity of
room close them cut to make room
for Spring Goods.
If you want a Cloak, Jacket or
Shawl
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
Or if vou want Blankets, Comforts
Uu'erwear. Ladies'or Gents', Flan
nels, Canton Flannel or uDything in
that line
COME NOW
before the Stock is broken, but
DON'T FORGET
to examine our large stock of Press
Goods, which are included In this
CUT,
Also Fancy snd Press Piu-hcs,
Black Suiah and Gros G'aiu Silks,
Mil Marked Down
Subscribe for the CITIZEN.
Haentze's Nervaline.
A I'LHELY VrtIETAIII.E MrniCINK FOBTHE
NERVES
au effectual cure for lnffamatlon and Irritation
of Ihe Hladder. Kldnryu and Liver, stone In the
bladdi-r. calculus, gravel and brlck-dust depos
Its, weaknesses In males or females. As a Be
atorative Tonlr and a Wood Parlfler It has no
equ.<l, creating a heiiltny appetite ana pure
blood.
PKICE DO CENTS
If your drugalst has not got It. ask him to get
It for you. Take no oilier. Made only by
The Haentze Medical Co.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
For Sale Bj
I). H. YVULLER, Drugget,
Butler, Pa
LIKISHBHEIIIIIISIBIIS
KRIE,
All stock guaranteed to be in good con
(fition when delivered.
We replace all trees that fail to grow.
KKFEKEN'CES IX BTTLEK:
J. F. Lowrv. W. T. Mechling, Jame
Shanor, Jr., J. E. Forsythe, Geo. Shaffner
(■J. Walker, Esq., Ferd Keiber, Esq. and I)
L. Cleeland.
G. F. KING, AGT.
ETTK.NMLI.LKR HOUSK, BCTLKB, PA.
the Butler CITIZKN combined for f2.75 per
year, in advance.
SAW MILLS
I'ateat Variable friction aad Bell Feed.
Steam Engines, Hay Presaes.
Shintr'e Mills. &c-
Portable Grist Mills,
Sclle lor Illua. Tlireahliia *a< klnea. Ar.
catalogue. A. B. t AB<{t HAB CO., Tark, Pa.
ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT
TIT■
HAS
The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading
Millinerv House in Butler County.
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We are now prepared to show you a complete line of tbe latest novel
ties and ideas for Children's, Mioses', Young and Old Ladies' Trimmed
Hats and Bonnet* Straw and Lace Hats. Gilt, Silver and Silk Ribbons.
Flowers in great variety.
And we would very specially mention tbat Mourning Hats and Bonnets
receive our best attention. Every order in this line will be executed with
neatness, skill and promptitude.
No charge (or trimming hats when materials are bought here. In this
line we defy competition.
ALW R IN T PAPF | N ™
Cheapest. | * ■ • ■ ' * ■ ■■■ ? I Street.
MAIN STREET.
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WASHINGTON STREET.
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MARTINCOURT E9E3 I
& CO. J L
Here we are down on Cunningham St. Almost every
body knows where we are, but if you do not, please IOOK at the
above map. Walk down Cunningham St. on tbe right hand
side till you come to 216 and you will find us. Here we have
lots of room and pay no rent and more than doubled our sales
last year and expect to increase them as much this year. All
who came last year to see if we had as large a stock and [sold
as cheap as we advertised said we were too modest in our
declarations and said they did not expect to find half as much,
even after reading our advertisements. You know us now and
of course will continue to deal here, but we must tell you we
have twice as large a stock now a» when you were here before
and still cutting prices lower. To those who have never been
here, we want you to come too. We don't advertise to blow.
If you don't find more stock here at lower prices than you
ever expected after reading our advertisement we will pay you
for your time that it takes to walk down here from Main St.
Bemember, we keep every thing in our line. Horse col
lars 50c, team work bridles sl, work harness $lB, buggy har
ness SO, wagon single trees, ironed, 25c, double-trees, shafts,
wheels, poles, shafts, cushions, tops, harness oil, curry combs,
brushes, paint, springs, dashes, lap dusters, robes, blankets,
whips, cart*, buggies, spring-wagons and everything, and
Kramer wagons,—tbe best wagons made.
Come and see us. Look over our stock. We want to get
acquainted with you. Remember, it was us who first brought
down the prices of buggies in Butler county for your benefit,
relying on increased sales to make up for small profits, and the
public has stood by us in a way tbat makes us like everybody.
Yours, etc.,
S. a HARTINCOURT & CO.
S. B. Martincourt, - J. M. Lieghner.
WHEN YOU GO
TO PITTSBURGH,
be sure to visit ROSENBAUM A CO.'S, 510-518 Market Street. The
spacious stores are at present filled to overflowing with the largest aud beat
selected stock of new goods in the city. The many departments contain
hundreds of attractive which this limited space will not admit ot
enumeration. Visitors will find in our
LARGE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
the best productions of America's most talented modistes. We always make
it a point to serve customers with tbe latest conceits in fashionab'e head
wear at lowest possible prices. This policy has made our Millinery Depart
ment what it is to-day—the most popular of any west of New \ork. We
have just openei extensive lines of beautiful
SPRING BLAZERS, JACKETS AND SUITS!
Every popular style, shade and color is represented. Our ladies' suits are
equal in appearance to any tailor-made suits, and range in price from $6.50
to $29 75.
| Q Blazers and Jackets,-we can name any price from $2, $3, $4, $5 up
to $20.00.
CORSETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Our line of Corsets contains all reliable makes. Kid and Suede gloves
we show in every shade and color. Being direct importer* wo can afford to
undersell other dealers.
We also import most of our HOSIERY aud aro prepared, at all times, to
offer special Low Prices.
Customers living out of town are cordially invited to call ann in
spect our stock for themselves We guarantee to save money for all who
favor us with their patronage.
ROSENBAUMco.
510 siß Market Street, - PITTSBURGH, PA,
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* HAY-FEVER sVM
\J COLD" HEAD mSsS
Elg'» Cream Palm i» not a liquid, tnuff cr powder. Applied into the nontriU it it
quickly abtorbed. It clean** the head, allays inflammation, heals _
rfl. the tore*. Bold bv druqgitt* or tent by mail on receipt of price. Llln
DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UC