Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 12, 1891, Image 4

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    WHO IS W. M. NICKLE?|
LEADER IN LOW PRICES! Largest stock, lowest prices; new goods re-!
ceived daily, not to keep but to sell. Values seldom equalled, never surpassed in
Dry Goods and Notions. We defy competition in Glass and Tinware. AY e are
already the acknowledged leaders. Prices away down.
Large wash bowl and pitcher 50c, hard to match; full set of plates »x, wai
rented iron stone China; tumblers 2c, others do not tumble; goblets 3c, fancy pat
terns; ladies vests 10c, all sizes; 25 needles lc, assorted sizes; 500 dozen misses
black hose 10c, warranted fast black, worth 25c; large wash boilei' 45c, with cover;
matches 9c. a dozen,here is your match; pins lc.a paper,adamantine goods; c lothes
pins lc. a dozen. Give us a call we can save you money. Resp.,
W. M. NICKLE.S and lO CENT STORK
Opposite Berg and Savings Banks, - - Butlci, la.
GEIEB &
VOGELEY,
Are Now Ready
With all the Latest Styles
in Spring and Summer
Footwear.
We invite yoa to inspect our new and immense stock which should
not be
Overlooked by any Buyer.
We can confidently say that no stock offers greater facilities than
ours for the pleasing of purchasers in
EVERY PARTICULAR.
YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN OUR STORE.
WORKING SHOEN
For farmers, mechanics and all callings where a strong, serviceable shoe is
needed la one of the assortments in our stock.
We ofer great variety in both ladies and gents EXTRA FINE shoes
in all grades, made from the latest approved models of style and finish.
OIL MENS BOOTS and BHOEB a Specialty.
Baseball and Tennis shoes of all kinds.
Yoo will be pleased with our prices,
Grieb & Vogeley,
847 S. MAIN STREET, - BUTLER, PA.
Oooosite "Willard House.
HENRY BIEHL
122 NORTH MAIN STREET,
BTJTT i~FIT£. - - . - MUSI DST'A
DEALER IN
Hardware and House Furnishing Goods.
Washing Machines; the
Standard Rotary Shuttle
Sewing Machine, 2500
stiches per minute; the No.
7 American sewing machine.
Singer and Empress;
agricultural
Lansing farm wagons; New
Sunshine & Howard ranges,
mMM VvBT B Stoves, table and pocket
g V cutlery, hanging lamps;
manufacturer of tinware, tin
m roofing and spouting a spec
iaKy; the Johnston mowers,
reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint,
warrented; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn
mowers.
No better place in the city to trade.
Come and see my large store room full of goods, 136 i feet
long,
WHERE A CHILD CAN BUY A 8 CHEAP AS A MAN
WE have endeavored during our first
year's business with the citizens of Butler
and surrounding country, to give them
first class goods at reasonable prices, and
by fair dealing to merit their patronage.
That our efforts have been appreciated
is evidenced by the amount of business
we have done.
Thanking our patrons for past favors,
we hope by straight-forward dealing to
merit a further share of the same.
E..S. DREW, - 128 E. Jefferson, St.
! FURNIT URE!
A. J. FRANK k CO.
DRUGS, °
MEDICINES
IVD CHEMICAUb"
FANCY AHD TOILET ARTICEB,
SPONGES, BRUSHES. PERFUMERY, tuf
Prescriptions carefully co>a
5 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
orotnen.wro w?ch to etam»n»
Hl# W Ul K IVbHV thi« pape , o* obta.n eet»rn*t *
•o arfvertWnf ipC wh«n in Chtcafo, will find it on H
I^r^LOID&THOIIIS,
FARM FOR SALE.
The uaderalgned will Mil iiis r»rm,containing
sixty acres, more or less, and located In Adams
Twp„ on the Evanabuig and Mars road, near
Marshall and Myoma stations 011 the I'. & W
R. R. and near the Callery oil Held.
It contains a good house, good bank bun
86x34, good outbuildings, good orchard, level
and food ground, two springs near house, pump
u> baru. and all In good order.
Inquire of or addreas
James Davidson,
Myoma P. o ,
Butler Co., Pa.
Subscrib. for ths CITIZIK.
Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Di •ess Goods,
Notions, Etc.
A GREAT PLENTY OF
THE VERY BEST.
MORE NEW STYLES and
HANDSOME SELECTIONS
THAN EVER BEFORE.
SUCH FINE GOODS YOU
NEVER SAW SOLD so LOW
WE WILL GRATIFY
YOUR AMBITION to BUY
CHEAP AND GIVE EXTRA
GOOD QUALITIES IN TH
BARGAIN.
AN UNEQUALLED AS
SORTMENT INCLUDING
all the NEWEST STYLES.
A BIG STOCK TO BE
TURNED QUICK ON
CLOSE MARGINS.
You people who know
what a bargain is come in and
we will surprise you.
D. E. JACKSON.
203 S. Main St. - - Butler, Pa
JBuffalo Boy.
(No. 3,882.)
BufT&lo Bov Is standard by both sire and dam,
and Is registered under best rules. When we
take color, size, style, extreme speed lines and
Individual merit Into consideration, we seldom
ever find his equal. He Is 16 bands high, blood
bay. and weighs 1200 lbs. Both he and hLs colts
have won prizes wherever shown. He won first
firemlum at the Butler tair last tall against a
arge field of good horses.
He carries the same percentage of Pocahontas
blood that the mighty Nelson, the champion
trotting stallion of the world, does. His sire
produced 2:ISW speed; bis grandslre sired 2:12<4
speed; his sister produced *12!4 speed and his
brothers 2:19 X.
We offer Buffalo Boy's services on the most
liberal terms of any stalllonß In the State.breed
ing and merit considered. He will be found at
his old home. 3X miles northeast of l'rospect.
dunlng the season of 1891. where we cordially
invite an Inspection of htm and his get. Terms.
<25. For pedigree In full and particulars call at
the farm or address.
ALONZO MCCANDLES3, Isle, Ta.
Reciprocity.
To counteract the effect of
spring winds and Btorms on face
and bands; to renew, renovate
and purify the cuticle after a
rigorous winter, is the mission of
GOSSER'S
CREAM GLYCERINE
And right well does it perform
the task. It is a bland, creamy
emulsion, with just enough vege
table oil to soften the skin, com
bined with pore glycerine atid
other substances, forming one of
the finest preparations for chap
ped bands, lips or face or aDy
roughness or irritation of the
skin. No lady or gentleman
Bhould be without it.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
7 TKENrwursl^
PjWINCUREfB
MM M AMB
The KM Saccesafal Remedy ever DISCO*
Orad, a* It Is certain in Its effects and does not
blister. Bead proof below:
_ _ , _ BUOOCLT*. Conn., May 5, TO.
f>H- B. J. KnSAIX Co.:
Sirs :-Uit Summer I cured a Curb upon my horse
With your celebrate.! Kendall I spavin Cure and It
was the beet job I ever saw done. I have a dozen
empty bottles, bavin* used It with _pecf»ct success,
curing every thine I tried It on. My neighbor luui
• horse with a very bad Spavin that madehlia lame.
B* asked me how to cure it. I recommended
Ssedell'e Spavin Cure. Ha cured the Spavin In
Jost three weeks.
Yours respectfully.
WOLCOTT WrrrKa.
_ _ . _ Connors, Ohio, April I, TO.
D*. B. J. Kassau. Co.:
_ Dear Sirs:—l have been selllnc more of Kendall's
■pavla Cure and Flint's Condition Powders than
ever before. One man said to me. It was the best
ftostfer I ever kept and the best he ever used.
Boapwtfullj,
OTTO L. Homui.
Camzaaaoo, N. T , May 19, TO.
Da. B. J. KBSDAU. CO..
_D»ar Sirsl have used several bottles of your
Kendall's Spavin Cure with perfect success, on a
valuable and blooded mare that was quite lame
with a Bone Spavin. .The mare Is now entirely free
from lameness and shows no buaofi on the Joint.
Respectfully, F. H. Horcuua.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
_ _ . _ _ MOSBOB, La., May S, TO.
0% B. J. Konaut. Co,
Oeats:—l think It my doty to render yoo my
fhsnjrs for your far famed Kendall's Bpavtn Cure.
I had a four year old Oily which I prised very
u*My. She had a ven severe swollen leu. I tried
shout eight different kinds of medicines which did
ao food. I purchased a bottle of your Kendsil's
•pano Owe which cured her In four days.
I remain youra
MAJUOS DOWSES.
Prlee $1 per bottle, or six bottles forts. AUdrur
(Me have It or can (et It for yon. or It win be sent
to any sdilrsss oa reoelpt of price by the proprle
toss. PK. a. jr. KKNDAI.Ii CO.,
Kaeehanh Falls, Vermoat
SKMSIKiII
By Using Allen B. Wrisley't
GOOD DEER SUP
Litest and Best Inntftoa—Little or
Ro RUBBING OF CLOTHES
Required-Ask your Grocer for it
Follow Directions Close***
Jf*JTElj 1 "i
JOHNSONS
*NO DYHfc
LINIMENT
vKS-OTy,
> r- NMSIRII UI XXNAM U
-GENERATION AFTER
OA HAVX US ZD AXV BI.PWFP IT. - «\V/
Dropped on Supar, Children "Lore Tt,
Every Traveler ahoui.i have a bottle of it In his aatchaL
Every Sufferer
rons Headache. Dlphtiwria, Coach*, Bronchitis
Asthma, Cholera Morbua, 1 »iarrh< na, lam< n«», Sorenras
In Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strain*, will find in
this old Anodyne rt»lii»f and speedy cure. Pamphlet
free. Sold everywhere. Priee 35 eta, by mail. 6 bottles,
E*l>rcM paid, $1 L S-fITOHNSON dc CO., BOSTO*. MAN*.
Is the Best Household Remedy Extant
I. Is a positive cure for
PILES
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA,
And All Skin Diseases,
An invaluable remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swell
iags. Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, etc. .
NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
Sold by all druggists at SO cents per box. Send
3 two-cent stamps for free sample bos and book.
TAB-0E) COMPANY,
CUiCaGO, ILL.
For Sale by D. 11. Waller, Butler.
I SCOTT'S
EMULSION
l lI—HSII I ■ lill I I 111 Mill
DOES CURE ,
CONSUMPTION j
In Its First Stages. j
lie ture you get the genuine.
jQr Good Blood, Good Health.
oT The Blood Searcher ia the safest Purifier tv«r
XVknowu. B«at Tonic. Cures Boils. Pimples, AW
Tetter. Ulcers, lilack lieadj, and all badvC
ft Blood. Sold by Drugjiits. «
B Tti giUiri mitlll ii., Ht'.ittut, ft. Ul
c\ DOCTORS LAKIi
Wjßt ffi I'ItIVATK DISPEXSAKY.
.JB COR. PENN AVE. AND FOURTH BT..
CAK- PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAmmK k Allformsof Dclicnteand C<mi
plicated DlueasCH roqunliiKC'uN-
FniKSTlALanrtSciKNTiFicMcd
'•••R.SAI-Y with a success rarely attained. Dr. S.
K L.akc IS A member of the Uoval College of J'lir
ucianaaixl Surgeons, and Is tlic olilvst and most
sx|H-rieiiced SPECIALIST in the city. Special at
tention given to Nervous Debility from excessive
mental exertion. Indiscretion of youth, etc., caus
ing physical and mental decay,lack of energy,
Jespondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits,
files Rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin,
I'LIKYIL. I, ungs. Urinary Organs,eU-. Consultation
free and strictly confidential. Office hours, 9to
I and 7 to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 I'. M. onlv.
. 1 at office or ail LIX-SS LAKE, COFT.
!'t\N A\ K. AN D 4TII ST.. PI TTS U U liU 11, I> A.
—TTWOTTFTDI ha*« IK-- :I permiMKttT CTAFLD by
lililllißt&CTGlSWiKti
I'M ILA L>El.l'll IA. p.\. l.aear onee. 110 operation
or < \ time froiu i;«xx |»ro!M>uoce*l lit
curable by <»therii watitf«l. Sseud for < in utar.
CUrt VUARANTTED.
PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.
HANDSOJU, LXDE-STLU-CTIKLK.
Cheaper than Wood.
Ths »bo»» cut shews Picket Fence with gate. (This Is net a
Dettisg.) CM be seed oo Iron er Woed Posu. When wriiinc for
prieea give Quantity, Number of Getei, Double sua Blngls.
wanted. We eleoMeaufeature He«Tj Iron Pvnetag, CreaUng.
Stable PlttlDcs, Fire Hhaturs sod FIRS BBCAPKH Cellar
Deors, ssd Ballings, Brass and Iron ttrllls, WIKB DOOft ASO
WIXDOW BCKKKIfS, nod ail kindest WIRE WORK.
i TAYLOR Sc BE AX,
201, 203 A 205 Market St.. FifUbursh, Pa.
FOR WMONLY*
LOSTorFATUHO *AHHOO.\
r| I n '{WHOenflrai and KKRVOUsKfajSTk
rn-IJf rl I! Wee ko#e " of aadMiad,
ErroraorExosaacainOldor Yo
Reiiail, JiSIIOOl" ro'lj Kntorfd. Ke« lecularjr d ■«!
Kr«spthenWßA!: t t Nl#k> TI/OPKDORI.AXBAFARTBOF Rt>l*7.
iki»la:tlr liafaillttg ItCMR 1 REATMRST— Resells Is s da>.
■sr. '.-►tlfy from iO Stair a esd Feralgs Coeatrlee. WriU tb< e 4 .
•wcripfWa Rook, rielaaalles sa4iprosfa mailed (essled) fr»^.
Addr» IRIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. Ye
A pamphlet of lnfonnatloii Rod
™^.stract of the laws, allowing How to/V
Obtain Patents, Csvests.
C'^pyrlKhta,^ant^rce^p^y
▲DRORTIM in CITIZI*.
Tl-iK CITIZKX.
MISCELLANEOUS^
A ROARING MONSTER.
The Grutnt Well In Hie World at Huron,
In Soutb Dakota.
The artesian well on the Valley slock
farm continues to attract great crowds
of people, says the Huronite (S. I) )
And well it may, for it is really the
wonder of the ape Following' the testa
made of the pressure on Saturday and
Sunday the cap was removed, and
through a nozzle a two and a half inch
stream of water was shot up into the
air a distance of one hundred and twen
ty-five to one hundred and forty feet.
The direct course of the stream waa
frrratly Interfered with bv the cross
beams and braces of the derrick; with
a clear way and no wind a two and a
half Inch stream would be sent one
hundred and sixty feet into the air. So
great is the pressure that pine boards
six inches wide and one inch thick,
osed as stays and braces on the derrick
fifty feet above the mouth of the well,
were broken by the force of the water.
While this nozzle was on, the derrick,
which is seventy-five feet high, was al
most hidden from view by the spray
and jetting* of the stream, presenting
a sight as beautiful as it was wonder
ful
Later in the evening Mr. Weston,
manager of the well and who has had
charge of the drilling, removed the two
and a half inch nozzle and placed upon
the pipe a four inch one. Immediately
a stream four inches in diameter shot
up nearly seventy feet, deluging every
thing in its descent. This was ac
companied by a deep roaring sound,
and frequent sharp reports resembling
the discharge of a rifle were heard.
This stream, as wtll as the smaller one,
struck the walking-beam and broke
much of its force.
The amount of witer that flows from
the well is tremendous, being estimated
at from eight thousand to ten thousand
gallons per minute. Even at the lower
figure enough pours out of the well to
furnish every man, toman and child in
the state of South Dakota with at least
four gallons of water every twenty-four
hours.
As to the pressure, that has not yet
been fully ascertained, but from tests
already made it is known to be con
siderably more than two hundred
pounds to the square inch. With a fair
test it is likely to reach two hundred
and twenty-eight ponnds. The pressure
steadily Increased for the last three
days and may exceed the above figures.
The well is now nine hundred and
sixty feet deep, and as soon as ma
chinery now ordered arrives the work
of reaming the hole to eight inches in
diameter, making it an eight-inch well
from top to bottom, will be prosecuted.
The water is soft, clear and pleasant
to taste. It is flooding the low places
in the vicinity, and, although great
ditches have been dug to carry it into
the Jim river, acres of Aater may be
Been in every direction.
Without doubt this is the greatest
artesian well in the world.
—Rheumatism is a disease of the blood
and is enred by Hood's Sar.saparilla.
—A 10811 likes a woman he ean reason
with: a woman likes a man she can plead
with.
—A woman usually hits what she is
throwing at when she thrown the blame on
the men.
—A little backing water, a little lack of
sand, will loose the grip of millions and a
Wall street nabob strand.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having been restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection,
and tb&t dread disease Consumption, is
anxious to make known to his fellow suffer
ers the means of care. To those who desire
it, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) a
copy of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and nil throat
and lung Maladies. He 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 KKV. F.DWARD A.
WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New
York.
—lt is the men who pay compliments;
the women pay for them.
—No man ever begun an argument with
a woman a second time. Who says experi
ence is not a good teacher.
—When an unmarried woman has pass
ed thirty she begins to have great faith in
the good sense and judgment of her ac
quaintances who did not marry until they
were thirty-five.
—An old woman is a better counselor
for young people than an old man. An
old man will interperse his words of advice
with auecdotes of what a sly young devil
he used to be when he was a boy.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti--
cnre" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radi
cally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the sj-stem is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 15 cts. Sold by J C
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—A man will groan when his ache is
not large enough for a sigh.
—ltch on human and horses ami all ani
mals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitury Lotion. This never tails. Sold
by J C Reditk, druggist, Butler.
—A boavf purse is an excellent counter
weight to alight heart.
—l)r. F tuner's Golden Relief is warrant
ed to relieve toothache, headache, neural
gia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes.
Also bruises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings,
bites buns, summer complaints, colic,
(also in hcrses), diarrhu-a, dysentery ami
flux. If satisfaction not given money
returned.
—With many young men wild oats do
not seem lo go against the grain.
—For headaches, biliousness, constipa
tion, dizaness, si' ,'plessness, the blues,
scrofula, '.he blood and all skin eruptions
l)r. Femur's Blooii nml Liver Remedy and
Nerve 'ftmic never fails. Warranted to
satisfy or money refunded.
—A man doesn't have to crack many
cases beforo becoming one himself.
—English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or cn.loused lumps and blemishes
from horses, l.lood spavins, curbs, splints,
sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all
swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save s.">o by
use of one lioitlu. Warranted the most
wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold
by J 0 licdick, druggist, Butler.
—The ducks and drakes a man makes of
his money seldom take to water.
Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve
any cough in one hour. Equally good for
horses. Gives energy and strength. Money
refunded if satisfaction not given.
—Man studies woman with amazement;
woman studies man with regret.
—Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache
Cure is warranted to give satisfaction io
every case or money returned.
—A choir loft is a place ol strains —
principally of strained relations among the
members.
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at
the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and
Fointh streets. It is a strictly first class
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
Lodgings, 25, —3a, —or 50 cents.
—Brokers are kind hearted people.
Whon they find a man who isn't in it they
t ike him in.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tut SOITO*:— Pleaae inform yoar readers
that 1 hare a poslUr* remedy for the above-named
disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless
case* hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad
to send two bottles of my remedy FRKE to any of
your readers who hare consumption if they will
sand me their £ipreas and P. O. address. Bespect-
SUly. T. JL BLOCUM, K. C.. 181 Pearl St., >. T.
WE ARE READY
I ,
To show you the largest and lowest
• O
priced stock of
FURNITURE
in the country. Don't forget to call and
%j o
see our Parlor Suits, C> pieces, upholster
ed in Crushed and Silk Plush. Two
beautiful pictures and one handsome oak
Parlor Table for #SO. We also have a
Parlor Suit for as follows: (5 chairs,
upholstered in plush; 1 rocking-chair, up
holstered in plusli; I sofa, upholstered in
plush; alitor the low price of #25.
Our oak bed-room suit for $lB can be bought only at our
store for the price. We have China Closets for any price you want
them from S2O up. l'arlor Cabinets from $8 up. Side boards from
S2O up. We have any kind of furniture at any price you want.
Campbell & Templeton,
136 NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER, PA.
If you want a perfect fitting
suit go to
HABERNICC
202 S. Main St., New Troutman Building, Butler, Pa.
Clothing uncalled for in 'Bradford
sells for half price, mostly winter goods.
, RINGS,
' tAK-RL\(i>,
UiaillOllUb ) SCARF PINS,
'-STUDS, "
(GENTSJGOLDJ
W* tfh\ LADIeS GOLD '
VV aiGliefe ] GENTS SILVER
1 LADIES CHA.TLAIN,
ToWCkl T i G ° ld PinS > Ear - rin g s >
"W fc/ll \ | Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Etc,
{Tea sets, castors, butter dishes
and everything that can be
found in a first class store,
RBOCtR EROS. IM7 ! "™"~
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER
No. 19, North Main St., BUTLER, PA.,
SOMETHING ABOUT
DRV GOODS I CARPETS.
DO YOU NEED—Are jou going to boy a new dress this spring 7
DO YOU WANT a new 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 iu first-class style.
DO YOU WANT an Ingraiu. 3 ply, or Cotton Carpet of any kind v
DO YOU WANT any Lace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles or Wiu
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.
BIJTLKR, - -
n It't ARRH pwa
m gjftYlEVlßfl/JJ
* HAY-FEVER W J¥M
V/ Cold" head mm
Ely's Cream Halm it not a liquid, snuff or p"iotl<~r. Applied into the nostrits. .(
_ quickly absorbed. ItcUansr* the ht.id. alhys injUimnuitwn, hrnlx
C fl<t the tore*. Bold by drvi/gisU or sent by mail on re<-eii>t of yrice. L.if.r*
DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. JUo
ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT
rt JKOr
HAS
The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading
C? 7 O
Millinery House in Butler County.
We are now prepared to show you a complete line of the latest novel
j ties and ideas for Children's, Misses', Young and Old Ladies' Trimmed
I Hats and Bonnets Straw and Lace Hals. Gilt, Silver and Silk Kii-bons.
Flowers in great variety.
And we would very specially mention that Mourning Hits aud Bonnets
receive our best attention. Kvery order in this lice will be executed with
j neatness, skill aDd promptitude.
No charge for trimming bats when materials &re bought here. In this
, line we defy competition.
A,w .r in T PAPE l No ™
Cheapest. I • ■ • ■ « ® ■ ■— y | Street.
JUNK 1, 1891.
SUMMER.
Dress Goods and Trimmings. The very newest tilings in
the market. T.adies', Misses* and Children's Wraps. Domestic
Dress Goods, Hous : Furnishing Goods,
CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Mattings, Linoleum, Lace Curtains Portiers, with
all the l:\te.st things in fixtures. Ladies', Gents' and Chil
drer.s'
UNDERWEAR,
Gloves, Mits, Hosiery, everything kept in a first class Dry
Goods, Carpet and Trimming Store.
We cannot quote prices on all our immense stock and
therefore write you to come in, examine the goods and get the
prices, whether you wish to purchase or not.
Yours &c.
Ritter & Ralston,
It takes in the Leather.
f, This is the grist that goes to the mill.
This is the machine you never can till;
Let it devour as much as yon choose
f And the resnlt is always a stock of fine shoes.
Come to our store 'twill be well worth your while
I f you're on the lookout for cheapness and style.
DO YOU WANT Good Honest Goods
at the Lowest Possible Prices,
Men's Genuine Kangaroo shoes - $3.00
" Best Domestic Calf " - 2.00
" Solid Split Leather " - SO
Ladies' Fiuc Dongola Kid Shoes, new process, hand *ewed, $2 00
" •< " McKay sewed - 1 75
«. .. .... i 50
.. «< « _ 1.25
Pebble Goat Shoes - 1-25
.. Grain <• _ _ - 1.00
Kid 1 00
Boy'B extra fine Dress Shoes - - - $1.50
:: Good " "■ : : : S
Youth's High Cut, Extra Fine Shoes - - $1 50
a a " _ - 1.25
„ « 1.00
85
Misses Dongola Kid Bhoes - $1.50 Misses Good Dress shoes -$1 00
_ 1.25 " " " 85
Childrens fine and heavy shoes 50 | Infants line Shoes 25
These prices do not represent our cheapest nor yet our finest shoes, but
are a few chosen from amongst the most popular grades. These goods
must be seen to be appreciated at the prices named.
AL. RUFF,
114: Sontli INlain Street. Kntler, I J a.
WHEN YOU GO
TO PITTSBURGH,
be sure to vi*it ROSENBAUM A CO.'S, 510-518 Market Street. The
spacious stores are at present filled to overflowing with the largest and beet
selected stock of new goods in the city. The many departments contain
hundreds of attractive bargains which this limited space will not admit of
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 the latest conceits in fashionab'e head
weer at lowest possible prices. This policy has made our Millinery Depart
ment what it is to-dav—the most popular of any west of New York. We
have just opened extensive lines of beautiful
SPRING BLAZERS, JACKETS AND SUITS!
Kverv popular style, shade aud color is represented. Our ladies' nuits are
equal" in appearance to any tailor-made suits, and range in price froin $6.50
In Blaze rs nnd 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 Bhow in every shade and color. Being direct importer- we can alT>rd to
undersell other dealers.
We also import most of our HOSIERY and arc prepared, :--t all times, to
offer special Low Prices.
living out of town are cordially invited to call and in
spect our stock for themselves We guarantee to save money for all who
favor us with their patronage.
ROSENBAUMcc.
510 518-Market Street,
All Kinds of Job Work done
at tlu; "Citizen" Office.