Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 01, 1891, Image 4

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    DECEMBER 1890,
We made contracts for all our Spring Carpets, of which we have the
largest and best line ever shown in Butler. These goods were all
bought at the very lowest prices carpets have touched in the historj
of the trade since the beginning of 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
them at our former low prices. Please remember this, and also that we
have control of several of the leading makes, for this count}.
New Cottage Carpets . - - 20 cents.
New Ingrain - - - - " 2 5 cents.
Better Ingrain - 35 cents.
Union Extra Super - - - - 5° cents.
New Brussels ... - 50 cents.
Rag Carpets - - 30, 35. 4© and 50 cents.
Cheaper than you can make them, and of new material.
A splendid line of Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Portieres, tix_
tures and everything kept in a first-class Carpet House.
RITTER & RALSTON.
WHEN IN NEED OF
H Htteßt •'
H
CALL ON
HENRY BIEHL
122 NORTH MAIN STREET,
"PX'TT «*CTR. - - T 3ST'A
WKuni jmi c»n h»y« jonr choice ont of the largest assortment of cooking and
heating stoves in Bufler county; also dealer in Hardware. Lanninp Wa pons, Wheee
& Wilson and Standard Sewing Machine*, Hanging and Stand Lamps. Msnnfactne
of Tinware; Tin Roofing and Spouting 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 prettiest styles— the and best
wearing good* for the least money.
We would like to reduce oar stock as we wish to make some improve
ments on oar rtore room and at present our stock is too large aw we have
not the room and in order to accomplish our purpose we have marked our
gooda ao remarkably low that it will be an inducement for every person vis
iting oar store to make a purchase.
Well aare you money for you know by experience that our prices for
reliable gooda were never beaten and seldom equaled.
We will offer yoa an unlimited assortment of ladies and misses fine
aboea, price $1 to $5.
A fall and complete stock of ladies front lace shoes with scollop fronts
and patent leather trimmings all sizes and all widths. Ladies button
aboea, flue dongola, with clotb tops, dongola tops, bright finished tops, with
patent leather quarters, plain toe or patent leather tips—all styles—all ma
terials and all prices.
MISSES SHOES
heel or spring heel— and kind of Btock desired and the latest patterns from
Rochester's largeat shoe factories.
MENS SHOKS
We can abow yoa a large assortment of Men's fine dress shoes, fine French
calf, kangaroo, cordovan, bard or machine sewed, at a big bargain. 500
pairs of Men's fine calf shoes, Congress or English lialmorals at $2 former
price $2.75 and many other bargains which space will not permit me to
speak about. A larger and more complete stock of men's kip plow shoes,
Brogana, Creedmoors, Kurekaa, box toe shoes of all kinds at prices lower
than ever.
The abo?e are not leaders in the sense of being a few articles singled
ont for apecial mention because of their extremely good valueß, but fair spec
imens of the entire stock. They are leaders in another sense. They lead
numbers of people to come to ua 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 rubber goods
At all tlmea a foil stock of oilmens box-toed boots and shoes.
At all timea a fall Btock of
Leather and Findings.
Shoemakers supplies of all kiods. Best brand of Sheffield sole leather
Kip and ealf atock. Shoe uppers of every description. Blacksmith apronx.
When in need of anything in our line give me a call.
Ordera by mail will receive same attention as if brought in person
Yours truly,
JOHN BIOKEL,
New Number* S. Main Street.
BUTLER, - -- -- - - - _ PEN N'A
SCHI'TTE i O'BRIEN
Sanitary Plumbers
And Gas Fitters.
DEALKRSJH
Sewer Pipe,
(ias Fixtures,
Globes and
Natural Gas Appliances.
Jefferson St.,opp. 1 owrj' House
BUTLER, FA»
New Livery Stable.
New Stock,
New Rigs.
—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT—
Horsea fed and boarded.
PETER KRAMER,
39. W. Jefferaon St., Butler, Pa. I
MifHin Strsst Livsry.
W. G. BIEHL, Prop'r. L
One square west of Main St., on j
Mifflin Bt. All good, safe horses; ■
neve buggies and carriages. Landaus ;
for weddings and funerals. Open 1
day and night. Telephone No. 24.
Hotels itnd Depots, I
W. S. &!• /g now running a line j
of carriages beiwecii the bote.B and j
depots of the town.
Cbargea reasonable. Telephone
No, 17, or leave orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
Good Livery in (Connection
The Blue Front Livery,
CRAWFORD & KENNEDY,
The well known liveryman,Wm.Ken
nedy, has bought an interest in the
above barn and will be pleared to
have his friends call at his new place
of business. The
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riage.*
in Butler at the most reai-onable
rates. The place is easily remem
bered. The first stable west of the
Lowry House.
Wi Hard Hotel.
|W. H. REIBINfi, Prop'r
BUTLER, - P.A.
STABLMV IX COSNKCTIOJf.
SAMPLE UOOJI for COMJIKBCIAL IKA VKI.KUS
NIXON'S HOMF,
35 N. McKEAN ST., UL'TI.KIi, PA.
Mea!si;at;all?ioure. 1 Openlall night.
Breakfast 25 cent*.
Olnner jr, cents.
Supper 2S cents.
5 Lodging Scents.
SIMEONJNIXON - I'KOI'H
mmim hoik,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - - PA.
Near New Court 11 hum- formerly Donaldson
House -jfood accommodation;* lor travelers.
Good stabling connected.
EITENMUI LEK £ LEIItOI.I). l'rop'rn
DIAMOND HOTSL,
JAMES SELLERS, Prop'r.
Xew furniture, new fittings and first
class accommodations. Livery.
Xorth side of Diamond, Butler, I'a
3MTEMTSZ
A pamphlet of information and
|ft ana .•». of the lifcWfl.ibowiiiic How \*JMf
' >' tu< 11 i'ateuta, ( uveala.
Mark*. Copyright ß, unl
1
Tbr Mont Hocrensfdl lli niedy e*erdl»<xnr
sred, an It l» certain Iri IU effect* and does not
6U*ter. lu-ad proof Ijolow :
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
fJe&rs&yo*, I'a., Nov. 27, **>.
Du. II J. Kdimi :. Co.:
Clent* I wou'J :ti- io nu»i.«* k:r wn t/#t bote who
arc ulrnoftf. iiernua.. 1 to umj tft-ndasl'4 Hnaviu Car©
the fa< t that 11 hi?, * It 1- n «*«•• ll«-r»t Llnlrm-ut.
1 haw* u»4 il Hon a liloo«! Hp*vin. TJ»«* h urn*: sfent on
titjree l»-/.n tor tUrv >• »»-* when I nrtiunttjcijd V>
um your K'?ii'lair* hi»avin Cur*'. I Uju \>*>l
lien <m tin- IwirMj ona have workcl Liin tor thr«*>
year* aii'l ha* not lt* > a kun*-.
Youra truly, WM. A. C'DltL
Gkunaxtowh, N. Y., Sov. 2, IV*.
I)n. 11. J. IC KM I'A 1.1. Co..
hn<X)ijur«h Fall*, Vt.
(irnlM : In prataeof Kmidail'x hnavin Cimi I will
aay. thaiay«-ur a«o 1 hunt a valuai'l« younutionM? I>«*
cumn very lainc. lio<*k «- >Uru»-*l anatwoikrL The
horM?fitf» atxxiC h«*r#jjv»#i have no Veterinary hur
geou hen?) proiiouiii'm hU lamentnai Is loot! fipavlti
or 'I horouKhjiln, l Ury nil tol-1 m« thcr«- %vaa no
r U r«* for it* he Im-cuijh- al**ut lU*:!««,ftli<l 1 con
ai<lcr«<l nlm ain>«M>t wrjrtiib-aa. A tri*-ud toltj n»«- «»f
the fnerlta of your Ken<lall*a Cure, *o J
tioturhta l#</ttii- ati'l I couhl »«•« »«-ry plainly •'t
Improvi-rni nU Imnuxllately irorniu d l.»'fot«
thobotllc wuiiacl un 1 wan rust!aii<-<i thai It v i.h
doing hi/n A jcrruU deal of good. I ' on<t
bottlo ami lx-foro It win u«« «l up my hor v»..x
cured ami ha* been In the t«*am (loiritf heavy %vork
ail the neaaoii ultt'f la*t Anrll, no more
■lffna of It. I eoruiilor your Ket><lall*« Hi>nvln i 'tire
a valuable n»«-'ll»:liic, ami It should he In ry
•tahlo iu the laud. Heaped fully your*
KljlikHK 6F.WITT.
Price $1 per bottle, or alx bottlea for A il dru.j
flata haveitorcan get It for you, or It v,; : !n» wnt
to any addreaa oa receipt of prl« e I# t.i
U>r». lilt. If. J. KKNDAI-I, C4>.,
Kuotburifh KulUt Veniioni
SOLD BY ALL VUUGGISTS.
FOR HfIEN OKL¥!
WMll'PV w I«08TorPAILIWO KAHEOO i
l aad WEKVO'J6 Utfill 11 /,
M'JIR 11 °f BcxlyawUMind,
LXiklJjJliZli f Zrrirzur Er'rsira in Ol ior Tounf,
rnlif lte«l..r»i. 110- enUiy* a.. l
aireu«. awiu.i MJitrfchM KhomiiaaaiuaTaor iteuv.
Ah~,:ul* r tinfai'i "f? ItUMK 1 PfcAl lt r-ll..»nii In to lay.
m»m uilll; from (ui'lSlM trnflgm i isslriM. HrlU ih-nu
|>*«rrt|iil** DM*k. sifilssillsn s«4 MtAft sislM rtmlsd fr*«.
M*r<» CRIt MLOiSAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V.
■"
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LC
ulm -.uui. uuiu*c£>
JOHNSON'S
LINIMENT
,KE".° r ,
\) v ic btxssal iii zzi^ff
—GENERATION AFTcR GENERATION— i
Ort HAVE VSED AyO BI£SrIZO IT.
°^/nc-H€.^
o« Su»/ar t Children TLorr Tt.
~«>uld havo a b- '*
Every Sufferer *tica, Neuralgia, N*r
■VOOK Tuphtbe HA, ' 'Atarrh. BN»RWHII
Asthma, Cholera Morton*, Inarrh'» a, I Am* nees. Soren. «• 4
in Body or IJm»*L Stiff Joints or Strains will lln<l In
this old Anodyne relief and cure. Pamphlet
free. Sold everywhere.
Zxprow paid, >1 J J>J#OHNSON Jc 00., BOSTO*. MASS.
TJUMND
Is the Best Household Eemedy Extant
It is a positive cure for
PILES
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA.
And All Skin Diseases,
An invaluable remedy for Wounds, Barns, Swell
ings, SOres, Croop, Bronchitis, etc.
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
Sold bj- all druggists at W cents per box. Send
3 two-cent stamps for free gamble box and book.
TAR-OID COMPANY,
CU ll'.iao,
For Sale by D. H. Wuller, Butler.
SEE MY
Sro»SE?/gj|jj^
your Shoos V Y
BLACKING \ ' D!D
O?iGEAWEEK!\ Jk
Gtbar days *cah them \ ><7 \
clen-> vwult N.
f WATER. \
EVERY Housewife
EVERY Counting Roorr t
EVERY Carriage Owqer
EVERY Thriftj
EVERY Body t-b'o to hold a brush
SHOULD USB
JE)IK-^ON
£ AC M :i, r ?t T .z::\ X r * r ' r -
WILL Bra IN OLD A Mew FUWH.TUHC • JJ*J -
WILL STAIN CT»«S *NO CH.N*W*M V "™* SN
WILL STAIN TINWAM AC L/< ®
WILL STAIN toon OLD BASKETS SAME
WILL STAIN Brnmr-n Caacn ftme.
WOLJT A RANDOLPH. Pfcll»delsb!a.
ipj^LSil!
£.Jp Of Pure Cod I
Liver Oil and j
£ C/ ; HYPOPHOBPHITES j
tin g of Lime and ;
Soda |
j Is endorse! and prescribed by loading »
I I-hyblcl.uiM bccuaw) both the Iknl Liccr Oil 5
J and llypopho*i»hitr* are tbo rccoguJzod j
) Hi' nt h In tli»> cm 16 </f CoHßUmjttion. It la j
j tut i'a'atabio aa milk.
I Scott's Emulsion r ,\ j
( «• a iroii'lwful £ Ifali i'rotlurt-r. It in the j
j ji.nt 1tr,n,,1,j t„ r CONSUMPTION, f
! Sci'efula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dl»- j
j cases. Chronic Coughs and Colds, j
j A for Sc-tt'B Emulsion ami take nootUer.j
wmmam
Good Honlt?!. *>.
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V.'. i* 11. i.«-t'i.,i. • < ' • ItoiK I"»; j»|•!• AC
JJS • V il•*•<*. uu'l an .'I
A .. I : (ri J£»dl:ls» , r'.'.'.t:-.:;;, < ♦
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I GIVEAWAY
To tviry reader of this paper who luff era from
Indention, Ky- !•' 1.1, 801 u»nr*», l.ivcr torn
plaint. bilk ! Kern.us Debility or Con
sumption, a free bottle of tlut m<«l wonderful
11,. .IK me, Florn|llril<>D, which la the only ab
fc',:ui<- and J.cua. .' 11l tuic for ihe above named
tliv.i ■ >. 1 can affoid to do this bcc.iune I know
tliat nine out of every ten persons who try it will
be v, w< 11 h-i' islird with the rc.ultn they will take
pleasure in »|«-;.kini{ about its marvelous curative
virtues to all their 111' 1. !and a' '|uaintancc*. 'I he
value of tlu-i tx.rt ol advertising to me i* worth
many time* the cost of the medicine Riven away, 101
am well i.»m|»ensatrd for the valuing lar|(c expend.
1 have lA< r 7'), 0(10 letters on file fiom people who
have been cured of one or more of the complaint*
above ruined. Write to day Matir.g your disease
and I' eivc a free ly.ttlc by return mail, or ask your
drunKibt for it and «< t w. 11. Address,
PROF. HART, 8Q WARREN STREET. NEW YORK.
r"\ DOCTORS LAKH
g I'KI VATK DISI'IOSAIIV.
ALJ JT Con. PfHH A.' . AND FOURTH ST..
W PITTBBURGH, I-A.
JEBBBfcy/. v All foririnof I>eli< alenm\ Cow*
A • ifefti J 'I I' • r«-<j.u:
»•■ 11»f MAI. an'lr-' !i Mi »< M< 1-
xi are tn-atcd ;»f tinl>
•« i- 1 / with a mi':<•<•►>: rarely attained. Dr. 8.
f . :1 * a »•»« niluT of the Ifoyal < -
M arid Surgeon*, and 1 - tile old* • t and moi l
i icn«««| hl'WI Al.iht In ttmclty. « lal at
• t uti to Nervoim Ity froni !•*«•« iiv««
tlori, lndiacrotion of joutli, eu . eta •-
I»!?I»!»3 i« tl an<l incntul demy,la< k of < ueruy,
1 . i.. y, (. .• no t. Old -<» i <• •, J*'i» •.
. I and all dlm*a>ci*«#f tlieHkin,
./1, J/i: ,':» I rti»ar> Orjfaiti,( t . f'onuiiltmWin
♦ i ,«t i !ii« tly eoi»il<l« nlial. Oftb'u |»r>tira*,!i to
i ; 7 to >i l-. M.; hnndayj*, 2 to 1 r. m. onlv.
1 11 j. «,i?i» «j or ad.ln |»!{S. J.AKK, ('Olt.
I. . N A\K. AMJ 11 HbT..I'J J*A.
m mm
I ]iMtj-,.ti.<i i.. i il. ..til «-•! liy
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CUKE UUARAKUf U. niv.'j x
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
lIAMIHOMK, INDI STItI.CTIIfI-K.
Cboapcr than Wond.
Thu fcbevc cutshowa ¥*u-% with gat- . <1 Ula la not ■
■•Ulii|,)«»u N ui-l on I'M* or Wi*A l*«»»t«. iriifcii •iltn.K f.r
i»r|oe« KI»Q gufti.mjr, Kuubar of Oitw, »»i l Mniru.
Waui«4. W'II t.M Mtnufi' tuf ll«»*y Iron feu' iur ' re-t.i,»-
Mr.: Mh iturs »ti4 riltt kf.' A !•?*
n 1 Hal lo|i Hint n.4 If'U Orli'i WlllK. IHI'JU AMU
WI>UOW ttthk.CSh.Au l Ul kiwis ot H iltfc WOttlL.
TAYLOIt &c DEAST,
SOI, 203 & 205 M .rki tHt.. fltta»,ur K l», Pit.
SEWsram
By Using Alien B. Wrisley's
M SHEER SOAP
Latest Best Invention- —kittle op
HOtoiOFCI.OMS
Required-ArA your Grocer for it.
Follow DIRECTIONS GLOSW*
THE CITIZEN,
M ISC EL' A NEGUS-
— .
THKV COt LD NOT BEE BEHIND THEM.
"Aw, Augustus,what can the deargirla
be laughing at."—The King's Jester.
Wouldn't Rqj on the Arenue.
Young Xew Yorker (walking on Filth
avenue with pretty country cousin) —I'm
awfully warm, Mary! Let's take a bus.
I Pretty Cousin (blushing sweetly)—
Oh! George, some one would be sure to
We us here on the avenue. Please b«
; patient till we get to the park.—West
j Shore.
A Courageous Younjjftte*.
Teacher Johnny, why is Georgtj
| Brown absent?
Johnny—Wy, George Brown says his
ei.ster'» got a cole; but dat ain't nothln*,
one o' my sisters Is got got de smallpox
and tother one de meanles, but I come
all the same. —Life.
What He Seeded.
Miss Dill — I saw you got a favorable
notice in the dramatic column of the
Daily Forum this morning.
Mr. Barrett—Yes; I sent a bottle of
liver medicine to the dramatic critic
when my manager sent him tickets for
the performance.—Puck.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having beeu restored to
health by simple means, after Buffering for
several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease Consumption, is
anxious to make known to his fellow mffer
ers the means of cure. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge t a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis pnd all throat
and lung Maladies. lie hopes all sufferers
will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, which will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing, will please address REV. FIIWAED A.
WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New
York.
—lf 3ou have a line eat that is sick and
will not take medicine, do us the Irish girl
did in Xew York a few (lays ago. Mix the
medicine with lard and rub it on the cat's
sides. "It will lick it off and eat it," says
the Irish girl, "and bed ad everybody in
Ireland knows how to give medciine to a
sick cat."
—Argument is often introduced to estab
lish falsehood. It takes few words to make
truth convincing.
—Every heart knoweth its own bitter
ness. Many a man who looks happy is
wearing a shirt his wife made.
—The marvelous success of Hood's Sar
saparilla is based upon the corner stone of
absolute merit.
—A recent school examination elicited
the following forms of comparison: 111,
illor, illust; ill, wornc, better; ill, worm-,
dead.
Look here. Friend, Are You Sick?
Do yon KtiffVr from Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Sour Stomach, Liver Complftint,
NorvougneKH, Lout Appetite, l!illiounne«K,
Kxbauction or Tired Feeling, Pains in
f'hest or Lungx, Dry Cough, iN'ightsweats,
Nervous Debility or any form of Consump
tion? If so, send to Prof. Hart, 88 Warren
St., N'ew York, who will send yoa free, by
mail, a bottle of medicine which is a sure
cure. Send to day.
—Overland —The sky.
—A receiving teller—A gossip.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
call}' cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and my.-.terfous.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The lirst
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J C
ltedick, druggist, Hutler.
—A grave danger—the resurrectionist.
—The crawfish is an expert on side
walks.
—ltch on human and horses ana all aui
mats cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never lails. Sold
by J C l'cdick, druggist, Hutler.
—Coming up to the scratch—The vac
cina tor.
—Dr. Fanner's fiolden Relief ia warrant
ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural
gia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes.
Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings,
bites burns, summer complaints, colic,
(also in horses), diarrhura, dysentery and
flux. If satisfaction not given money
returned.
—A little woman's fidgets are four times
as big as she is.
—For headaches, biliousness, constipa
tion, dizzini'.'-s, sleeplessness, the blues,
scrofula, the blood and nil kin eruptions
Dr. Fenner's Plood and Diver Itemed}' and
Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to
satisfy or money refunded.
—An hone»t man pays up. The other
kind lias to pay down.
English ripaviu Liniment removes all
bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes
froiu horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints,
KWeeney, ring bone, stilles, sprains, all
irwolen tbrouts, eoii/hs, etc. Save f.'S) liy
use of one boitle. Warranted the most
wonderful blemi li cure ever known. Sold
by J C lititler.
—"Oh, what a snap," ejaculated the
tramp when the bit turn.
—Dr. Fennel'a Cough Honey will relieve
any cough in one hour. Fijually good for
horses. (Jives energy and strength. Money
refunded if hutisfaction not given.
ell, I'll be Mowed!" as the tin horn
iaid to the small boy.
Special Announcement.
We have made arrangements with Dr.
11. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A
Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases,"
which will enable all our subscribers to oh
lain a copy of that valuable work free by
sending their address (enclosing » two eeut
stump tor mailing same) to I»r. 1! .1. Kdi
dull Co., Fuohhurgb Falls, Vt. This book
is now recogonted as standard authority
upon all duett;es of the horse, as its
phenomenal sale attests, over four million
copies having been sold in the past ten
years, a sale never before reached by any
publication In the same period of time. We
feel contident that our patrons will appre
ciate ihe work, and be glad to avail Iheiu
elvc. of this opportunity ol' obtaining a
valt. tblc book.
It s necessary that you mention this
paper in .<( tiding for the "Treatise." This
ofler will remain npeu for only a short
time.
—Some men are dog-malic and not a
ew are inclined to be pug naeious.
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney nut! Hack ache
( urn is warranted to give satisfaction in
every case or money rfturned.
—lt is when in the scale* of justice that
the weigh of the trangressor i hard.
tiavc Yourself Money.
Wiien yon go ti. Pittsburgh, IV, top at
the Anchor llote', corner Liberty iud
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first cluss
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
I.odgings, i;.l, —35, —or 50 cents.
—Women are Wedded to fashion and
they love, honor and obey it cheerfully.
Consumption Surofy Curo.J.
I To THE 3iiiroii:--Pli>m INFORM YOTIR M
that I h*v« a j/* >aiti v<s raiuwly for ttioabov* unu i
' dlnfUfl. liy It 4 timely HUM t!t amanda of bopolcu
cumin hav« l*K-n iMsn.iMi. ntly curr«l. I aliull !. 1
to nend two bottlfcA (»1 my rrtutnly Ffti.l to» ij of
your n«ud(m who have conaomptlon If th»y .1
•••nd rno th' ir I xprqua nn4 I*. G. ad.lrvaa. 10-a|xM t-
J fully. T. A. BUKUX, M. C. # 1«1 I'«arl HL. N. Y. J
AfAIX STREET.
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Here we are down 011 Cunningham St, Almost every
body knows where we are, but if you do not, please looic at the
above map. Walk down Cunningham St. on the light hand
side till you come to 210 and you will find us. Here we have
lots of room and pay 110 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 it we had as large a stock and Jsold
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 stoci; now as when you were here before
and still cutting prices lower. To those who have never been
here, we want 3011 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 cur advertisement we will pay you
for your time that it takes to walk down here from Main St.
Kemember, we keep every thing in our line. Horse col
lars 50c, team work bridles sl, work harness $lB, buggy har
ness s»>, wajion singletrees, ironed, 2oc, double-trees, shafts,
wheels, poles, shafts, cushions, tops, harness oil, curry combs,
brushes, paint, springs, dashes, lap dusters, robes, blankets,
whips, caits, buggies, spring-wagons and everything, and
Kramer wagons,—the best wagons made.
Come and-see us. Look over our stock. We want to get
acquainted with you. Kemeniber, 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 that makes us like everybody.
Yours, etc.,
S. B. IIUTINHBT & CO.
S. Ji. Martincourt, - J. M. Lieghner.
, KINGS,
niuTTWlYirk J EAR-RINGS,
J JlclIIK )11l lS < SCARF PINS,
'-STUDS,
r GENTS GOLD,
Wnir-ho* J LADIES GOLD,
atones ) c;ENTS SILVER
LAUIKS CIIATLAIN,
Towol i*\r i Gold Pin8 ' Ear-rings,
•J ( WI 11 \ j Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc,
( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
Qiluufworo \ and everything that can be
MM BIOS (Ml iSirtu?'"-
K. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 39, Koith Main St., BDTLEB, PA.,
SOMETHING ABOUT
DRY GOODS It CARPETS.
no YOU NKKI)—Are you jcoing to buy a new droaa thi« Hprinfr?
DO YOU WANT ft new Jacket in all the new colors and ntylea?
DO VOU WANT anything in the Notion line?
1)0 VOU NKKn—Are you Koinjr to buy any carpet this spring?
DO VOU WANT Fresh, Clean (Jooda, the lateat and choicest HtyleH?
no VOU WANT any kind of Brussels, Velvets, Moquett, in the
choicest designs, made up with beautiful mafch borders in Crst-class style/
DO VOU WANT an Ingrain. 3 ply, or Cotton Carpet of any kind?
DO VOU WANT any I.ace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles or Win
dow Shades!'
A.NI3 ABOVE ALL,
Do you want to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior
goods'
Then Come and See Us, We Can Sane Kou Money>
TROUT MAN'S
Leading Dry floods and Carpet House.
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OUC ELY RROTHERS, 56 Warren Stmt NEW YORK.
ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT
HAS
The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading
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Millinerv House in Butler County.
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We are now prepared to show you a complete line of the latest novel
ties and ideas for Children's, Misses', Young and Old Ladies' Trimmed
Hats and Bonnets Straw and Lace Hals Gilt, Silver uDd Silk Ribbons.
Flowers in great variety.
And we would very specially mention that Mourning and Bonnets
receive our best utti ntion Every order in this line will be execated with
neatness, skill and promptitude.
No charge for trimming Lata when materials ure bought here. In this
lint we defy competition.
AI Th 0 s in T PAPE l N ™
Cheapest. | ■ • ■ ■ ™ ? I Street.
Al*. RUFF,
DEALER IN
BOOTS AXI) SHOKS.
11-+ South UMain Street.
Butler, Pa., 1891.
T<> THK PKOPLK OK BTTLKR COCHTY:
PATRONS AKII FRIENDS:—
Another reason is upon us and you will be ranting neir shoes suitable
to the season. If you icill spare us a fur moments of your time, it is in
regard to Shoes ire Irish to talk to yon, believing it trill be to our mutual atl
rantage. We hare this Spring a larger and better stock of Hoots and Shoes
than erer before. We believe ire can supply you icith anything in our line
that you may need or want, and as the prices of Shoes are largely gorerned
by the expense under which they are sold, let me call your attention to the
fact that our expenses arc lower than those of any Hoot and Shoe firm in
lliitler. Consequently we can and do girt our patrons the best value for
their money. Wed<al only with the b<st manufacturers, those who origin
ate the styles anil male shoes to wear. Owing to our long experience, good
standing and cash buying, we arc enabled to get our goods at the lowest
cash prices, another fact to your advantage. Our shoes art also comfort
able and stylish, qualities that are often as much dt sired as service. If'c
will not t numerate any of our prices here, as the fete ire would have room
for might be considered leaders, and ice hare no leaders. Our shoes are all
equally cheap. Hi it we would consider it a favor if yon will call and ex
amine our goods anil allow us to quote prices. Good treatment will be
yours. We consider it no trouble to show goods. Thanking you for past
favors, and again asking for a share of your valued ) latronage, and in con
sequence of such, bt speaking entire satisfaction and a continuance of the
same, we remain, Very Truly 1 'ours,
AL. RUFF.
Boots and Shoes,
Slippers, Rubber Goods, etc.,
AT
GRIEB & Vogeley'S.
You will find them Iresli, new goods, from
the leading manufactories, and all
the latest approved styles,
making
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,
341 S. MAIN STREET, - BUTLEK, PA.
Onnosite Willard House.
WHEN YOU GO
TO PITTSBURGH,
be sure to vinit ROSENBAUM k CO.'B. 510-618 Market Street. The
spucious HtoTCH are at present tilled to overflowing with tbe largest and best
selected Htock of new goods in tbe city. The many departments contain
hundredH of attractive bargains which this limited space will not admit of
enumeratioa. Visitors will find in our
LAHGE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
the IKJHI productions of America's most talented modiste*. We always make
it a point to serve customers with the latest conceits in fashionab'e hccd
wear at. lowont 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 opened extensive lines ol beautiful
SPRING BLAZERS, JACKETS AMD SUITS!
Every popular style, shade and color it* represented. Our ladies' suiti are
equal in appearance to auy tailor-made nuits, and rauife in price from
to $29 75.
In Blazers and Jackets,-we can name any price !ro»> $2. s.l, sl, $5 up
to $20.00.
CORSETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Our line of Corsets containn all reliable makes. Kit! and Suede gloves
we nbow in every shade and color. Being direct importer-' we can afford to
undersell other dealers.
We aUo import most of our llosiKtiv ami are prepared, at nil times, to
offer special Low Prices.
g-£?**Cu«ioiuerM living out of town are cordially invited to call and in
spect our stock for themselves We gu&rautce to cave money for all who
favor us with their patronage.
ROSENBAUMco.
510 518 Market Street,