Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 21, 1891, Image 4
l t l a ' te a * 6 naturally drift to the store Wf\>y7/»^ tU rHv Jnlh i t ' l&t b * 9t Berve t ' >eir intereet9 115 ill »^r/ JMI _, _' ,J 7 l\ll>fi!r Y water flows down hill. Vs vLI i Oill/iN beadqnarterß of Bttler low prices and w dependable goods go hand in glove. I.Mv' • ■ VftV t / . ;SJnJ One can always rest assured of get \f/i/S i tin £ full value for 7 0Qr mone y here > ■— <r ""^ _g — \f ' sometimes more than fnll value Ladles our prtceswlll open your eyes as well as ycur p urres. Below are a few prices: Ladies kid button boots, handsome styles, ooiv $1; ladies genuine don gola button boot?, handsome styles, only $125; ladies genuine dongola but ton boot 9, very fine, only $1.50; 1: dies genuine dongola button boots, the finest you erer Baw, only $2; ladiee bright doDgola, hand turned shoes, a very fine and comfortable shoe that holds its own with any $3.50, here at onlv $2.75. We have ladies Sne dongola tops, calf, patent leather, vamp hand turns, only $3.75. Ladies lace Oxford Southern ties and Opera slip pers, for which we are justly • elebrated or having the largest slock, best styles and best of all the lowest prices, had and is selling large quantities of ti)Ci3€ shOG6 Oar liLe in men's, boy's and youth's shoes is grand—iiot equaled in Butler. W« bave from ag »d plow shoe or brogan at $1 up to the finest iacd sewed sboc-s in all widths and ebapes Gentlemen step in and try on some of the shoes we offer in Con gress at sl, $1.25 and $1.50; B celf dress shoes, no seams, full quarter, plain or tipped, solid leather insoles and counters If yon want finer look at oor calf shoo at $2; calf Kangaroo, soft as a glove at $2.50; a better end finer ones at $3.75; the finest Englieb Cordovan, haud made at $5.75, all widths: don't forget our $3 line, they are beauties. Men's fine patent leather shoes, bycicle shoes, base ball shoes. Infants shoes at 25c., 50c. and 75c Misses fine shoes, heel or spring at sl. extra fine at $1.25, $1 50, $1.75 and $2, sizes 11 to 2; children's 5 to 8 at 50c to $1; youth's shoes, button or lace, strong and durable at $1,51.25 and $1.50, 11 to 2; boy's button, lace or Congress at sl, $1.25,51.50 and $2, plain or tipped, solid to the core. Lawn Tennis shoes at 50c a pair. Mail orders for above shoes filled promptly and carefully. B. C. HCBELTON, 102 N. Main St., Butler All Styles, | ® Oxfords, All Grades,! ~~i Patent Leathers, All Materials, ii Tennis, i Jj I All Prices, q Wigwams, i I Now is Your Time to Buy. Bargains in Seasonable Goods. © © Having just returned home from the Eastern markets' where I purchas ed a large fnll stock, I am now prepared to ofer some grand bargains in Seasonable goods—opera toe sappers, oxford ties, lawn tennis shoes, wig wams and tan color goods. Oce hundred pairs men's patent leather shoes, congress or lace at $2.25 per piir, wigwams at 50 c., cloth slippers at 25 c., and many other bargains in the eame line of goods. We haTe just received a fine line of iad'es ban'l welt shoes, button and lace, with and without patent tips, which we are selling a great many pairs of It is the very latest style shoe and many pairs will be worn this year They range in price from $2.00 to $5.00. Call and select yourself a pair, be fore valuable si? i are tak' i. We have also a few dozens pairs of the $1 75 lace bhoe still on hards, sir.es 3to s£. Infants dongola shoes ones to fives at 25c. Infants chamois moccasins at 25 c. per pair. A full stock of ladies and grits every day shoes, oil grain, kip, calf and satin oil, at a small margin, Men's fine calf, kangaroo and dongola shoes at $2.50 (special fine). Men's hr--d shoes any styl-n or material desired at $3.50. A. big assortment of mens "A" calf and buff goods, lace and con gress, plain toe or tip on too at $1.25 to $1.75. toy's shoes fine, calf and kangaroo, higj cut at $1.75, medum cut $1.25 to $1 50. Tho stock of Misses and children's shoes was never so full and complete as it is at p.eaent, offering many inducements to buy, and styles that will suit and please all. A full ttock of men's box toe boots and shoes. Shoes ranging in price from $1.75 to $3.00. Boo.s $2.50 to $3.50. At all times a full stock of our own make box-toed boots and shoes always on hand. Six dor*en of our own make fine shoos at $5.00 per pair. Boots and Shoes Made to Order Repairing neatly and promptly done. Pull stock of leather and findings, blacksmith aprons and ehoemakers supplies of all kinds. Now Is your time to boy for we wish to reduco our stock to maw room for fall goods. When in need of anything in our line give me a call.^ Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER, - -- ------ - PENN'A Yes, anyone -with halt an eye, Can see that there's at loaat one store Where patrons are delighted. '"[j ij The mind's eye of a sightless man liiLU I lias powers of observation, I x§n7) Which tells him that we sell at rates If -3| | v - The lowest in creation. DOUBTLESS WILL BE CONVINCED IF THEY CALL AT AL RUFF'S SHOE STORE and examine the following bargains: Ladies' Fine Cloth top, dongola vamp, patent tip, $2 00 " New process French Kid - 2 00 " Fine dongola kid - - 1 25 " " Goat - - 1 25 «• " Kid - - - 1 00 " Patent leather tip dongola butt. - 1 25 " " ■' lace ' - 1 £5 " " Oxfords 75 " Opera slippers - 50 " Cloth Slippers - - - 25 " . Every day shoes - - - 75 Space will not permit ns to tell you about the extremely low prices of our men's shoes. We are selling children's at such ridiculous low prices that you will be surprised. Call and see us. It costs nothing to see our goods, Yours for Solid Leather, AL. RUFF, 11.4 South. Main Street. Butler, t*ii All Kinds of Job Work done at the "Citizen" Office. A LEADING QUESTION 1 With us at the present time is how ! we may rcdui-4 our stock of eeasona i ble goods. We certainly have to ' clear our shelves of all Summer stuff. Can We Do It ? |We at least will try. Are you will- I ing to buy new and stylish goods at less than others sell their old shop j worn stock? Will these prices iater -1 est you? Fine Dress Ginghams reduced from to 7£c yd. 20c and 25c Challies down to 10c a yd. Challies down to 5c yd. $5 Bonnet for $2.50. $3 Bonnet for $1.50. $1.50 Flow ers for 50c. Also Big Reductions in Laca Cur- j tains, Hosiery and Underwear, and ; Men's furnishing goods. If you in teed to buy at the above prices, come ; SEW YORK BAZAAR 228 aud 232 S. Main St. Opp. Poßteflice | FRAM KEMPER J DEALER IN Light Harness, © 7 Dusters and Flvnets. The largest and most complete line of robes, blankets, li arne ss, whips. trunks, and valises, and at lowest prices in lrsiitler, is al ways to be fcmnd at KEMPEE'S. GO TO MDicn FOR Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Fine Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, And all other Articles Kept in a First Class Drug Store. © Full 100 Cents' worth to the Dollar on Every Purchase Made at our Store. We are ottering values Un precedented in Furnishings for Ladies, Men and Children. Be advißed and you'll save money. Whatever you may require in our line, come to us, wo'il show you a great variety and save you money. Our Spring stock is now full and complete. We guarantee to meet every demand to your fullest satis faction. We have a big variety, with many btyles of Boya' and Girls' Hats and Caps at low figures. John M.| Arthurs. 333 SOUTH MAINSTBEET. 333 Full Again. We mean our wall paper de partment, lull and overflowing with our immense and choice stock of paper hangings. You must help us out, we haven't room lor half our goods, until you relieve us of some of them. We have the choicest selec tion of patterns in every grade from Brown Blanks at 10 cts to Gilts at from 20 cts to Si per double bolt. Examine our Stock. J. H. Douglass, Near Postotfice, Butler, I'a. Haentze's Ner valine. A Pl RKI.Y VICETAhI.K MKDICINE FOR TIIK NERVES an effectual cure for Inflamatlou Mr.d Irritation or the Hlmlilrr. hidiit-y. and I.lver, stone In the bladder, calculus. Kravel anil brlck-ilust depos lt.s, weafcnesne* In males* or females. As a Be htorative lonic aud a hlood Purifier It has no equal, creating a healthy appetite and pure biood I'll ICE 50ICENTS. If your druggist has not got it. ask him to get li;for you. Take no other. Made only by The Haentze Medical Co. PHILADELPHIA, I'A. For Sajc By D. 11. WULLKR, Druggist, Butler, Pa. \iraNTKD— Agents t<> solicit orders for ou ** lioice nnu hardy Nursery Stock. Hirst!? >Vork For Energetic Teo»per*t»* 31» n SaUry and expenses or comi;iiv.l<>n if p.eler ed. Write »t once. ,state Atfe, Address. h. G. Chase & Co. ,43, »?/V m Fftßffi FOR SALi. The undersigned win sell u» inrm.cotit unlntr i sixty acres, more "r l>-ss. and located in Adam.-. 1 'W ji. onthe Kvanaburjf ;.nd Ma - read, nr.tr Marshall and Myoma stations on the I'. Si W It 11. und n< ir the Callery od tleM. It contains a «ood bi. !»e. jrood bank bt-rn . r«x:«. good outbuildings, cood orchard, level | ami good ground, iwo springs near house, pump in bam. and all lu good order. Inquire of or address James Davidson, Myoma P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. JOHNSON'S 4#oDYflt LINIMENT OKE--0 0 KE--0 T H \) v f:: ZT.!Zr.±L Hi AFTsR GENERATION VJ/"\ KAVE VSSi AM) BLSSSZH IT. , nro;>/>rit on Stiqar, Children Tore It, F. | . -utxiltl LAre aI, Every Sufferer ISZ v' vras HoK&irh«, T ; phth- -t%. Oan*h«.« ' «rrh. In n. h.ti*. A-thmn, C holer* Morbus, riarrho-afc, lahk n«--. s. ren«-«a In or limbs. Stiff J ;nt« or S'rmim, wl!l find in this < M An n 'i-f ar.«l cm-*- fur : '.Vt fr>». S-1.l «*v try when'. Vi* 3& et*.. hy n.f»tl. 6 $i I. SjtfOilNSO* « O '., IUa Is the Besc Housahold Kemeiy Extant. It is a positive cure for PILES SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, And All Skin Diseases, An invaiuafc 1 t caitdv f>r Wounds, Burns, Swell ings, Sores, Cronp, Bronchitis, etc. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Sold by all drUiCgists Lt 50 cants per box. Send 3 two-ccnt stamps for free sample box and bo^k. TAS-018 COMPAJfY. CHICAGO, ILL. For Sale by D. 11. Waller, Butler. AT j - ■!" jfJr V>' n*. Black Hea-is. aaJ all badfC ft Blood. Sold br Vk £f Tit S«U«ti Msiidai Co., ~r"\DOCTORS LAKE Pssjej a PKIVATE DISPFTN -ARY. Con. PENN AVE. »n3 Fc .th ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. r-Ttrj!-# . All fonnaot Delicate fori ( r>m ;T' to* » nlir.'ied Diseasesn |uir!» -<' O- N?,./ i -sriALai.'lsciENTii r *!• !- n-aiion are trcatoi at t. His (.ens r. v -ill a success rarely attained. l>i. S. K. l.a'.;e N -•iiihcrol tin' Koval t'ollegoof t'liy ikiansa •' ons, and Is the oldest and most exisrieni ■ I .SPECIALIST in thecity. Sl>e<ial at teati'in »n -n to Nervous Del.iltty from excessive mental e- :'i>ii,lndiscn,tionofyonth,etc.,eaus incphy i- and mental decay,lack »f energy, I'i'e . I.'! tin::: •'in. ami all cii-casesof the Skin. Hlo,sl.' w -, I rlnaryOr-ran.--, t". Consultation ;i sir-clly co.ißdcniial. ti.Uce liotirs,!) to i and !toB r. M.; Sundays, Sto i P. M. »>nlv. all at offlre or iwl.lress i>Rs. I.AKE, COit. PKNN A\ E.AND4TU6T..I , rrTSBUUGD,PA. OIIDTIIDC V - nnd. rstcned. areentirelv Ifur I UliC- , , . v Dr. 3. H. MAVEK, s.t Arrh stf.-r, I 1 ::T!elpliia, lhos. 11. H.irtung, N't" ltliik.. .il, 1.1. S.Uiiit. South East on, l'a , 1. P (.'. -A. ! 't'trck. Oley. Pa. It. G. Stanley . 124 spruce St.. ' ebanoii. Pa. A. Sehm'ider, Lo<-ust Dale, Pa. 1». 11. Noll. Limekiln. Pa. VVm. 1". Ilartei.- Phonlx vlile, Pa. VV. M. I'. i'.ith. 021 Wa-hi; ton St., Re . l'a.. J.l.yme. t:' ifo- sr., rlsbun;. Pa.. Keehn, Dou«l;i--- " !le. Pa. i»r, MAVEK !sat Hotel Penn. Pa , on the 2d Saturday ot each month. Oa'' .mrt him GOOD w UUUII WtARiMG OUT fum Clothes f Hrrlii AS LITTLE OR IdQitf 1 NO RUBBING IS REQUIRED. snfly FOLLOW: lß#Unr DIRECTIONS CLOSELY* PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE. HiMJSOXE, iJfDESTKI'CTIBLE. Choaper than Wood. T!.e*'»i • Ft.** with <'! h.aV. im» a n*'Uaa.) e*n be a««t oa Iron cr Pmu. Wb«n wriUn* f.-r pr: fwi QunUty, 5 .nibwr ofGiu, Dr itlo act! Siaflr W» c 4. %Uo Uinnf&rtare Iron Fencing. Creatine v >■ and H"'K ■BGAPKS. Cellai D»«r», at 1 Kallinga, i?ra*t and Iron •rilU, WIRE POO& iXD Wi-h'DOMT SCKKKNB, and all klnisof WIRK WOBK. 5 TAYLOR A: DEAN, *Ol, 201 & 205 Market St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. m MmONLfi If] jo,'.-" 05T«PAn.IJfaHtNF.> , Uaj'nil Ban .i : ftTTi tHIf! We - ne;, * of 3r4 7 »ndKind. iS.!ch: r*■ i tS^: 1 llU.f r,.r,-icrEi.'.iw* ;i Old or Y-j ing DiNnOOD fully H«* ts taltrwr etc Btr#» ? l>.ennKAE,l'<r>r«TiX)r*l>OKeA!*BA PARTS OF fcfPY, unlal; »c HO ." TniiATaisT-B«o»llf la % <l* r . Re* D*m'r {»!«-• :<•«•(, "lulu, Attir.-. £R)E W.r.u: AL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. SVIDdK A pamphlet of Information and W iir.'n.'i i'f tbu lawa.glioWinK liovr i'iitSQtti ('RVC.nt*, 1 "v.n■ JgjEb^ V£kv Marks ' Copynchts, sent free./ >-^^Addr# « MUNM Sl CO. /jtjr** J - ''' '' I BwHllr iel Tho Host Remedy cverdlscoT. ered, as It is certain in Its effects and docs not blister. It* ac! proof below : KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. BKLTS&SOV, Pa., Nov. 27, W. DR. B. J. KIWI ALT. Co. : G«;Uts I would Ilk 10 mak*> known to thoAe who are almost |ierKu;i4i»'<i i»» useK«-ndairs Spavin Cun tbefaet th .t I think IH-i »t nu-st oxcpllent Llnlmont 1 have uwil It on . Spavin. The horse went on three legs for thru- yearn when J eomnienced to URO your Kendall'* r-pavin Curt*. I used ten bot year# t»iuce and lia i t tieenlume. Yours truly, \VM. A. CURL. GEUMAXTOWX, N. Y., NOV. 2, lSb». Dii. I:. J. KKXDALI. CO., Euoebnrgh Falls, Vt. Oents : In praise of K. ndali" = Spavin Cure I will sny. that I lutd a valuable > ounirhorse IM?- conie very i n • .i.ock. #Jllaiy«-Tl au<lswoltMi Tlio horsi al>out b< a havu lio Veterinary Sur geon h« ro) pronouicod li.d lameitoss lilood ispavlu or Thorough pin, they all told mo there w.u» uo cuff for it* he t*cameabout Übelesn. and I con sidered him alm« f worthless. A friend told m«' "f ♦ho merits t»f your Kendall's Cur*», I bou 111 4*. l»ot: l«*. and I could a-** very plainly great mentslmm«Hliate:y from .and before tl.oliottlo wasiiscNl up I that it w.t* «l'<iiif( him aKre it <ii ■j of kium! 1 bought a aecond bottho and ft»*foro It was uwd up my )ior»4- was cm «! and ha.* been in the team dolnt; heavy work a!l ta<! season siu«*e la-.t April, tihoNving no morn signs of 1L I consider your Kendall's Spavin Curo a • IIU. I.le ;JHMI! .iiii . and It should in every Mablo in the load. Bcspeetfullv ours. EUOTNE OHV/ITT. gists havu it or can k -t It for you, or it wili he .-cnt to any address on receipt of |N*lce by the proprie ton. UIC. 11. J. KENDALL. CO., £nosburt{h Falls. Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THIS PAL B N. V*'- 4 AYfclt di oOti % OUf 9" u./'iftwtl i^PLitS TI-IK CITIZKN. MISCEL ANEOUS "A II P. AY T I'l.l'X<iKH." . ___ _ Pu.-L Two Great Futures Open. I "Well, Mr. Pedagogue, does my boy j j Bhow any special aptitude for work?" j asked the proud father, j "I think so, Bronson," returned 1 the sehool-maste?. "I am uncertain as I yet whether John will make a sculptor or a baseball player. lie is unerring In ; bis aim with paper wads, btrt the i lion of his d«sk top Convinces me that ! ha c£. carve with considerable fa«fl- j 1 —Harper's Bazar. Nothing Lost. Teacher (to boj whose father keeps I a eorrer grocery) —Johnnj. if jour : father has a hundred ep-gs and twenty j ; of them are bad, how many of thera I j does he '<->se? Jfohnny—He doesn't lose r.nr of them. | He sells the bad ones to the restaurant j kteper to make egg omelets c 4 | Sifting*. I'nyrentid Affection. Pauline—The* TOU GIVE you» consent, dear papa? Isaacs —Yes, my daughter; but —but I cannot let yon leaf me. You are mem only child, and you and Penjatnin must lif »ide here with the old folks. You J can haf that sec«nd-st«ry front room for twentr dollars a reek. —Life. —Dyspepsifi, headache, billionsness anil a'i stomach disorders are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. —The punctual ha.>band gets the warm meal. —He sent her a cook-book, and wrote on the leaf: ,'Study this, dear aud happy we'll be" Nest day she returned it tfiih this state ment brief: Lore is made without a reeeipe." —Bread cast upon the waters indicates hat somebody has been seasick. t —lf there's luck in small numbeis the straight-outs" will get there all right. —lf we wrote our own epitaphs our conscience would probably trouble us at the last moment. To Our Subscribers. The speciul acnooncemeut which ap peared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrangement with L>r. B. J. Kendall Co., of Euosburgh Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," whereby our sub scribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valuaiile work free by sending their address to 15. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is re uewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the opportunity ol obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all the diseases which alHict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when send ing for • Treatise." —Xo doubt the sea still holds plenty of good fish, but ail of us cannot afford to own the regulation tackle. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, alter sutleriug fur several years with a severe lung all ecu on, and thai dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow batter ers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheertullj seud (tree of charge) a copy ol the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, bronchitis I'.ud ail throat aud lung Maladies, lie hopes all suijercrs will try his Keniedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the presciiptiou, which will cost them notning, and may prove a bless ing, will please address tiKV. iIJWAUI) A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New Vork. —The nut-brown maid is a summer chestnut. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mysti cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic cally cures 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 lirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J (J Kedick, druggist, liutlcr. —lt does appear strange to read about so many divorces taking place in the Court House. —ltch on human and horses ana all ani mals cured in lit) minutes by Woidlord's Sanitary Lotion. This never tails, tjolU by J C Kedick, druggist, Butler. —Home comforts are a neccessity iu winter time, especially if the gas is weak. —The riding habit is not a bad habit if it fits well. —Dr. Fenncr' iolden Relief is warrant ed to relieve tootnaehe, headache, neural gia, or any othei j>am in 2 to 8 minutes. Also braises, wounds, wire cuts, swellings, bites burns, summer complaints, colic, (also in horses), diarrhoea, dysentery ami Uux. If satisfaction not given money returned. —There's a reason in all things except a disappointed woman. —Spectacles and Kyeglasscs made by Robert Bruce Wallace, (successor to the "Fox Optical C 0..) at (124 I'enn Avenue, l'ittsbnrg, Pa., are conceded the best and most conil'ortal le. Save money by having him fit your eyes. —The correspondent not frequently turns out to bo the co-respondent. —For headaches, biliousness, constipa tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, the blues, scrofula, the blood aud all skin eruptions Dr. Fenuer's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to satisfy or money refunded. —The press is a great moral engine, and it needs condensers, too. —English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swolen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J C Redick, druggist, Butler. —The women cry for the ballot and the meu howl for the ballet. —Tis far better to put a porch on your modest little home than a mortgage. —Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Equally good for horses, (jives energy and strength. Money , refunded if satisfaction not given. —Some folks are so unfortunate that j they cannot even raise an umbrella. Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache ; Cure is warranted to pve satisfaction m j every case or money returned. —Painters should make clever baseball j i layers, as they easily make runs. —A girl can learn to handle a bean with- | out taking violin lessons. Save Yourself Money. When 3'ou go to Pittsburgh, l'a., stop at | the Anchor Hotel, corner Libert}' and Fourth streets. It is a strictly first class . Hotel conducted on the European plan. | Lodgings, 25, —35, —or 50 cents. SOMETHING ABOUT DRY COOPS & MKTS. DO YOU NEED—Are you going to bay a cew dress th springs DO YOU WANT a new Jacket in all the new colors aud styles? DO YOU WANT anything in tbe Notion line? DO YOU NEED—Are you going to buy any carpet this spring? DO YOU WANT Fre-h, C'an Goods, the latest and choicest i-'.ylcs' DO YOU WANT any kind vf Brussels, Yelvets, Moquett, in the choicest designs, made tip with lieautifu! match borders in first class style? DO YOU WANT an Ingrain. ply, or Cotton Carpet of any kind' DO YOU WANT any Lace Curtains, Portieres, Curtain Poles or Win-1 dow Shades? ANI> A BOVE ALL, Do yon want to pay leas than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior good:-? Then Come and See Us, We Can Save You Money. TROUTMAN'S Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. BUTLKK, - - - FA. HENRY BIEHE 122 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER - IFTEJNUSrA DEALER IN Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. reaper and steel frame binder, Warren ready mixed paint, warren ted; screen doors and windows, refrigerators and lawn mowers. No better place in the city to trade. Come and see my large store room full ol goods, 130 i ieet long. WHERE A OIIILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN , lIINGS, Diamonds J^ARPwfs, <■ STUDS, / GENTS GOLD, \ LADIES GOLD ' V\ cllClieh 1 (;ENTS SILVER 1 LADIES CHATLAIN, j Gold I>ins > Ear-rings, •-* ' VVCiI \ Rings. Chains, Bracelets, Etc, ( Tea sets, castors, butter dishes i and everything that can be -1-* V ul W tllu found in a first class store ÜBtfl BRG118(7 15i~i.,.,r- E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER No, 19, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., tVSs _<l KS, e * HAY- FEVER ¥AW \JCOLD : HEAD WBmi Ely'* Cream Balm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it u _ quickly abswrbed. It cleans,» the he.id, allay* injlammation, heals ~ t |) A the sores. Hold />;/ druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. Lll -•> a lie ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YbRK. UUI MY NEW STORE Fs now completed and I reppectfully invite the Public to call aud Pee roe. I am prepared to supply every thing in the line of Drug* and Medi cines ut all hourn. Prescriptions at night a specialty. Electric Hell and speaking tube at front door Calls answered prompt 'J- A bright, cheerlnl room and every new. Yours, J. F. HALIM L- Agents Wanted. Several good men, experience not necessary, to lake orders for fine pictures. W. A. OSBOHNIi WA LL PA PER, STATIONERV AND ART DEALER. 112 E. .Jeflersou St, - - Butler, Pa. ; 'jThere are Bargains Waiting For You AT The Racket Store Our goods must be cleared out to make room for FALL STOCK and profit is no object, so take no' ice that NOW IS TIIE TIME, AND THIS IS TIIE PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING. THE RACKET STORE l -JO S. Main St. i3utlcr, Fa FOR SALE. I.OTS I will offer for sale a number of lots :uate«l »n the lilj-'li pruuiul ailj.icnt to 11. 11. couelier. Eb<|., iiinl Hie orpbius' Homo. The I.tfiil it laid out In viuareM of aomelUlni; lev< I than one urre. em h - inare lielun wimmntled . .1 .o l<Mit street, .m l '■(nt.imli.K live k>t» 40 [ feet iront by ISJ feet back, l'liew lotßnro offer ed :it \er\ reaiioiiable prlies uiul ou leiint, jo ! suit purrfiAsers. Those who wish an entire -.. l ire can be accommodated, j Al.se I will sell in j" farm In Summit tov.n lilp.situated withtu one h ilt mlln of the Itutler I i >rou K U Une. adJoluhiK lands ot Jame* Ke. rns I .I others, ou the Millers; iaii ni-wl. nnd con-| i stlii,' of Ml •" res. It will lie sold either as u J ■ hole ordlvlded to suit pu.chu.sets. I'nr further lulormaUou In rej;'»r»l t'> either of .eat" V-- propert.t s. i til ou J. Sullivan. ..s I i-i N.jrtfi Street. Kuller. IM. MHS. VAI.KUIA St I.I.IVAN". i BvansßS; . ! u'vsrli p "if* wh«n ir.tr-. find it on x t ACKNOWLEDGED THAT HAS; The Largest, Most Reliable and Leading o 7 cr Mill inery House in Butler Countv. We are DOW prepared to show you a complete line of the latest novel- I tiosjanil ideas for Children's, Mines', Young and Old Ludie&' Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Straw and La<-e Hats. Gilt, Silver and Silk Ribbons. Flowers in great variety. And we would very specially mention that Mourning lluts and Bonnets receive our best att ntion. Every order in this line will be executed with , neatness, skill and promptitode. No charge for trimming hats when materials are bought Lere In this line we defy competition. AUV -e ID T PAPE Cheapest. | • ■ • ■ ' • ■ ? I Street. WE ARE READY To show YOU the largest and lowest * ipriced stock of FURNITURE ;in the country. Don't forget to call and i 1 ~ 1 see our Parlor Suits, (i 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 #25, as follows: 6 chairs, upholstered in plush; 1 rocking-chair, up holstered in plush; 1 sofa, upholstered in plush; all for the low price of #25. Our oak bed-room suit for $iS can be bought only at our store for the price. We have China Closets for any price you want them from S2O up. Parlor Cabinets from $8 up. Side boards from S2O up. We have any kind of furniture at any price you want. Campbell & Templeton, 130 NORTH MAIN STREET. BUTLER, PA. STB ENTIRELY IK! Fine AVatches, Clocks, Jewelry, • %> Silverware and Spectacles At lowest cash prices at jr. 11. e R I K O ' No. 125 N. Main St., - Duffy Block. Sign of Electric 15cll and Clock. NOTI C E . As I have moved my headquarters to No. 16 Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa., 1 have made arrangements with Mr. August Holmes to take orders aud forward them to me to be made— all work done under my control. All arrangements made by him I guarantee to be fulfilled. Mr. Holmes will also accept cleaning and repairing and guar antee good work GEO. IIABERNIGG, SR. August Holmes, Auent. 202 S. Main St., - - New Troutman Building, Butler, Pa. [HI SHORE iSE KKIK, PA. All stock guaranteed to be iu good con dition when delivered. Wo replace all tree." that fail to grow. REFERENCES IN BUTLER: J. F. Lowry. W. T. Mechlin*. Jamo >hanor. Jr., J. E. Forsvthe, Geo. Sbaffner (i. Walker, Esq., Ferd lieiber, Esq. and I> L. Cloeland. G. F. KING, AGT. KITHXMILLKR Iloosit HUTLKR. FA. the Ilutler CITIZKS combined f<>r ..> per year, in advance. G. D. HARVEY", Contractor and bulMer In biivk work. Krate. . nil klnilsof I'jrl k Uutu* i sp,. b.lt r. Also (U-u'er In barrel lime. \\ aiii pum loo«e lime, ccui-m*. National. I I'rU.uiil 11>il all best grades iu llie market, Calclnea l.li »ter. planter lialr. cement, nr.- brick, file, wliiie saiul and fiver SIUML Maiu office .*!•» • \ M.tiii street. and a l l order* left at wan? j Will receive prumpt delivery. Terms reasonable, I Reciprocity. To counteract the effect of spring winds uud storms on face and haudf>; to renew, renovate aud purify the cuticle after a rigorous winter, is the mission of G OSSER'B CREAM GLYCERINE And 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 pure glycerine and other substances, forming one of the finest preparations for chap pod hands, lips or face or any roughness or irritation of tho nkin. No lady or gentleman should be without it. SOLI' BY DRUGGISTS. W&JTED >d firiit. I;«/r«vi:.*~-1* f««lr*vl. Iv»ntrt-»cat poaiuoo I U-< »>.»•— l»i» C.'A BUoa..