Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 10, 1892, Image 4

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    j -Palis Robes Belford Cord- |
New Spring Dress Goods
S FOR EARLY BUYERS:
p . O
We received this
week our first shipment of New cl
C> Spring Dress Goods and through
1 . i be
this advertisement we extend a
OQ cordial invitation to you to come Y
and ]ook through our stock (
whether you wish to purchase or
a not * =
I - TROUTMAN'S- 5
i
Leading Dry Goods and Carpet i
House.
-Henrietta——Serge- |
WILL""-"
YoUs==s
LOOK"—"
AT OUR
| BOOTS AND SHOES ~
| SLIPPERS IAMBI | OXFORDS
.A-U th.e Latest Spring and Summer
FO O T WEAR
AT
Vogeley & Bancroft's
Artistic in Style,
Reasonable in Price,
Reliable in Quality.
See oar men's fine shoe, congress and lace at $1.25.
See oar Indies fine kid button shoe at SI.OO.
See oar ladies fine oxford tie, pat. leather tip at 75 ots,
See oar childrens shoes from 25 to 50 cents.
See oar other Popular Price Lines.
Plow Shoes, Working Shoes, Fine Dress
Shoes of all Styles and qualities at
the LOWEST PRICES,
|Jj|h Base Ball and Tennis Shoes
Visit our store and we will please you.
VOGELEY
■IANDHH
BANCROFT
No. 347 South Main Street,
OPPOSITE WILLARD HOUSE,
BUTLER, PA.
Thi& Is The Lowest Price
• Ever given on a
Bed Room Suite
Solid, Polished Oak, glass 26x30, beveled plate,
FOR $23.00,
We ofTer this suite for 30 days only.
Our Bed Room Suite for sl9
You can't get elsewhere for less than $23 to $25. We don't only
ofler the above goods at low prices, but anything In our store
away down in price. All we ask you to do is to examine our
stock and you will say as we do—best goods for least money of
any
FURNITURE
store in the country.
Campbell & Templeton,
136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa.
+f\ PER CENT.
lU First Mortgage Loans
Ko tax, commtaßion or fees. Intercut payable ,
Betm-anniiaHy by Now York draft. Ponii-t se- i
curity. Highest reference.
CHAS. V. REIO, Fairhaven, Washington.
JOHNSONS
JffODYHt
LINIMENT
v k e - v °^
\J x STCSSffAL aid ZIT2HTAL we>/j>
AFTcR
O A HAVE CBSD JLSD BLESSED IT. . Av/
Dropped on Sugar. Child mt Jjovr Tt,
F.rerjr Traveler phoolil have a bottle i f it in I.i - -.it-- hrl. j
Every Sufferer Rtica, JJeuruljrfca, S?r. I
vnaßnflad.vhe. r»iphth* , ria,rotjpr!»s < I'.nmcliiti-t,
Ast hum, < hoU-ra Mortm*,liiarrho-o, latin nc.-f. Horanom I
In Body or IJmbm Stiff Joints or Strains will «'"! in
thi* oia Anodjit* n lirf an.l fpeedy cmv. Pamphlet
free. Hold everywhere*. Price 35 ct*.. T»y mall. « bottles, j
Exprc-ro pal.!, & L SjtfOHNSON & Ox. Justus. Mans.
hljmphreys'
This PRECIOUS OINTMENT is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine.
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a CURATIVE
and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used over 40 years, and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
For Piles— External or Internal. Blind
or Weeding ; Vistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief i*
immediate—the cure certain.
For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant
—the healing wonderful and unequaled.
For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers. Fistulas,
Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or
Scald Head. It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It is invaluable.
I'rice, 50 Cent?. Trial si.T. 2g CVn'.t.
Slid by Draggteta, r «-nt poet-fmlJ on reetfri of price.
UCBPHBETB* BID. CO., 1111113 Uitfaai Sf., SEW TMK.
WITCH HAZEL OIL.
ACME BLACKING is cheaper
at 20 cents a bottle than any
other Dressing at 5 cents.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
because shoes once blackened with it can
be kept clean by washing them with water.
People in moderate circumstances find it
profitable to buy it at 20e. a bottle, because
what they spend for Blacking they save in
sboo leather.
It is the cheapest blacking considering
its quality, and yet wc want to sell it
cheaper if it can be done. We will pay
SIO,OOO Reward
for a recipe that will enable us to make
Y. OLFF'S ACME BLACKINI at with a jirico
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
% l:< Ule. This ofler is open until Jan. Ist, 1803.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Old furniluie painted with
PIK-RON
(t! I.i is the name of the paint i, look 3 like
• : i L.;d varnished new furniture. One
ill do it A child can apply it. Von
( L ire a pine to a walmit, or a cherry
t > ii ■•/ >y; there is no limit to } iir
i: nci'* All retailers bdl it.
DIB CtHiLfiiNG PILES
r ILlLisswayne'S
OjHTMEMT
continue tninorn form anil prolrnilr,
blf«dlnir, abaorba the tumor*. Ho. I by drtiffßiats or by
■q«B for Mela. Prepared by Dk.Swav»k A 8 .N.PJTIHU'I-lpbia.
FOR MEN ONLY!
rfmnFfFßior LOST or FAIXJHG MANHOOJ
Win andNERVOUS DEBILITY;
MKt3nTM||"|Weakn6»» of Body and Mind, Effect!
Error • or Excesses i n Old or Young.
Bobcnf, NobU MIMiOOD fallT Keatnred. How to»nlarir« and
Btr»ncthfaWCAk,r!IDKVKU)PKI>OU(.AXSJkPiHTSOy nODT.
SbaolotHj onrallUr HOIK THKATJUtM"—Beatflla In • day.
■•a (••lit j from 60 Sutcn anil FaraSgn < ount i l+s. Write I hem.
D*aerl,»tlid Boole, eiplanallan Sad proof* mailed (aealt-d) fr.o.
M4nu ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V.
f \ DOCTORS LAKE
JLjg I MUVATK DISPKNSAICY.
t L Jff Con. PENH AVE. AND FOUHTH ST..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
f \ All forri .of Delicate ami Cnm-
plicated Diseases r.-< i nil i 11K •'«» v»
w;V*" W
icatlon aro treated at this Dis
in'ii .ry with a success rarely nttnliied. Di.B.
K. I.ake Is a member of the Itoval ( ..I luge of Phy
sicians ami Surgeons, and is the oldest ami most
experienced SPECIALIST in thecitv- Special at
tentlou Riven to Nervous Debility from e» revive
mental exertion, indiscretion of youth, etr., caus
ing physical unaincntal decay,lack of ,'n.Myy,
Icsijondcncy, etc.; also Cancers, <lid Sores, |- its,
piles, liheiimntism, ami all disaascaof the Skin,
I!• I,l.iiiics Crlimrv Organs, etc. Consultation
'JV>- junl strictly confidential, Office hours,tl to
I ami i ln» P. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 r. M. onlv.
. I at office or addrew IJKS. I.AKE, COR.
> i.NN AVK.AND4TUs>T.,ri'I'TSIIUUUU.I , A.
READ AND REMEMBER.
For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT
LIQUORS, eall on
I. N. FINCH,
12 SXITHFIELD ST., PITTHBI'KUII, I'A.
(Opp. Monongabela House.)
Matchless for Family use and Medicinal pur
poses are
FINCH'S GOLDKN 1 WK'JDI N<;, Allfl
GUC'KKNHKI.MKR.H WiIISKY, . per qt. ;
OV Kit HOLT'S WIIISKY,. ( 0 .Its,
DILLINGEtt'S WHISKY, j for »5.
Goods neatly packed and promptly shlpiied
Fkkk or Exraxsß on receipt of cash or post
office order.
ty.Nothlng expressed C. O. D.
Send for Price List.
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE
Tin- Ureat
Promptly and pcrma-
Weakness,
sl'ins. spermatorrhea,
/JBi TjdHßj. I nipol"ii' and ali effects
Of Abuse nr ElWs.-eses.
HiLmMKL lice 11 lierseiibed over 35
\ Befor-j and After. 11 the only Reliable and
Honest Medicine known. Ask druggliit for
Woon's PHiHraoniKi; If he offers some worth
less medicine In place of this, leave his dishon
est stare, Inclove price in letter, anil we will
send by return mall, l'rlee. one paekttO. U;
six, V>. One will please, six will cure, rainph
let In plain sealed envelope. stamps. Addn 'ss
TUK HOOK CIIKMICAI. CO ,
131 Woodward avenue, Detroit Midi.
fsrir-Sold In Butler by C. N. ltoyd, .1. F. ltalph,
J. C. Kedlck, and dugglsts everywhere.
DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENS/
Fgr/jt- /• " ' r >
jiruic. • '
m:>: v. / kco.vu ,<*t , . .
ro Ibe old. t in .1 . i I - , . c ,l
Special ii.seas:.- i. .! -j,
I!!" !• . •I, I I • • 111,,.
Ilia • ■ i I. .. i y
and ■ k it I'IMM ; i . 1 !!up
line, t».< ,n 1... HI >• en i )i ~ j,
Wiltlii.lt d' O'liUntl f■,i li' , 'II I< tot ~.H
mi.,-. .-Kdi »I. . xj.-i.-nee ,!i,.l
si;rl.: i■« irentedUfiukd and
» Hi..r ii >i ■ > .•.•iiia-: .n an. l w«l#'i.i,i! au
•«a» ' • I' n p.i; a:-, .l-r • tteatta. n viO
) " t 1-! "i-lin. .itUl.t: Mairiiiik, I.f- lei ss.
- ■ 'ittiii'iit t>y "'lull a Sva-einlt. .
Oiftce !h>Ui !• A m , t<» .'r. «!•. jt.' All
d«y sstiird. i ll'j I* »1 . iiii II'^A.M.
Seuit StniHii for li->ok. (( opyilghli d.j
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will Bull his furm.contalnlng
sixty acres, more or less, and iteated In Adams
Twp.. on the Kvaiisbuig and Man road, near
Mafshall and Myoma stations on Ike P. ii W
It It. and near the Callery oil Held.
It contains a good house, good bank btrn
Ofix.U. good outbuildings, good orchard, level
an.) good ground, two uprlngs near house, pomp
n baru, and all In good order.;
~ ImpUro at or aiidressj
J a I'd os Davidson,
Myoma P. 0.,
Buil6r Co,. Pa,
Advortiae in the Gmzur*
THE CITTZEX
MISCELi ANEOITS
Kot to Be CaoeHl.
'Twas at the Sabbath-sclidbl picnic.
Two maidens of uncertain ago wofe
struggling in the water.
"Merciful heavens!" cried the pastor,
i "Will no ono save them? Is there no
I .
. swimmer among us?
I "Is there a jestice of tho peace in the
j crowd?" asked Tattered Stuyvesant, the
! tramp, emerging from the bushes.
'T hold that office," answered a gen
j tleman. "But will"—
| "Wall, then, ladies," shouted Tat
i tered Stuyvesant to the struggling
< maidens, "hold up ycr hands, an' let the
jestice swear ye that I don't have to
1 marry either of ye, an' I'll plunge in.
1 I'm heroic, but not foolhardy. This is
j leap year!"— National Tribune.
IN THE NICK OF TIME.
Jack—llello, Tom!
Tom —Hello!
Jack—Say, sinco you have some mon
ey how, could you let me have that
small amount you owe me?—N. Y. Her
ald.
, The Relationship Changed.
Little Bessie's doll had lost one eye,
its face was eraoked, one arm wq£ gone
and most of its internal sawdust had
departed. She placed it in a fritting
posture on the floor in the corner of her
play-house, examined its forlorn and
shrunken liguro with a critical eye, and
said regretfully yet decidedly:
"You can stay in tho family if you
want to, Dolly, but after this I'm only
going to be a steptaother to you."—Chi
cago Tribune.
A Great Idea.
"My stars, Gloriosa!" cried young
Farmer Medders to his bride, a city
girl, who, aided and abetted by her lit
tle brother, was chasing a frightened
lien back and forth through the hedge.
"What are you and Waldo chasing that
hen for?"
"So that slio will lay scrambled eggs
hereafter, darling," replied tho bride,
shooing tho fowl through the hedge
once more.—National Tribune.
No Judge of Beauty.
Artist's Sister—Oh, George, your work
is going to be appreciated at At
the gallery to-day I heard Mrs. nighup
say you had the prettiest picture on ex
hibition.
Struggling Artist (despondingly)—•
Mrs. Highup, unfortunately, is no judge.
Sho admires that red-faced, pug-nosed
baby of hers.—N. Y. Weekly.
Soino lUffcreiicr.
Springtop—l met Weatherby to-day,
and he said you were a fool to pay sc
much for a spring rap. His wife got
one for ten dollars less than yours.
Mrs. Springtop—Yes, my dear; but
she only spent a day in looking for hers.
It took me a week to find mine.—Cloak
Review.
j i.e loliowiiig item, cupped in>iii lite
llilil Illation ttcll VM It 11 It men. titling,
•all. Jonu Ho 11 Oi Lai.i o I I.J , nil • ill jt. a ilii
1111 atcluuit a luti nil) s ii£o :pi at*uujs alltl
b. ul.-li.x l.i » ami a* in tpin.o -.ctoiuij,
Was lurcu oj >.u>- -lU cent liotllu til
beuulll's i all. l.alm. tills lenlOiij In
wiluouttuiciiu.it lot -[nam., ami tiruif.es
ami .should have a pitn i ■" in tVi ry Uou.-i -
in.lii. For tale by.
i>. U. Wuller, Butler; A. i;»wcr.i, i'ro»-
jieci., iiicudon <fc Allison, vV . riuubury.
—You can't learn too much, bit }ou
canllearn half too much.
—The proper visiting card is smaller
than last year's and nearly square.
—The marvelous success of Hood's Sarsa
aparilla is based upon the corner stone *of
absolute truth.
—An Indiana woman claims to have
worn a corset for 70 years. A rather pro
tiactcd stay.
Spring Kever.
The gradual opening ol the I.lidding trees and
the shooting upwards ol the blades ol grass are
signs of the advent ol spring. The farmer Is
already at work stimulating llie growth of his
crop by fertilizer)* to lnsiire it rlcti harvest.
Nature needs stimulation and why should not
man'.' The syslcin needs building up alter the
attacks of tJrlppe and cold, ami tlie only tonic
Is pure whiskey. Max Klein,of Allegheny, Pa.,
has the endorsement of einniincnt physicians,
certifying to the purity of his famous Silver AKC
and I)>i|itiint U\e Whiskies, Hold everywhere
at SI.BO and ll.per full quart. !Slx-year-old
I'enu'a. Itye Whiskies, absolutely pure at SI.OO
per quart or » quarts for s3.no Send for cata
logue and price list of all kinds of liquors to
Max Klein, #2 Federal street, Allegheny, I'a.
—Between March 5 anil April !) the
Postoffice Department established 3C5 new
postoflices, of which Pennsylvania got 15.
—Every man has the impulse to he hero
ic when ho is reading of danger thousands
of inilc3 away.
—A college education for a girl costs
nearly twice as much as one for a man.
—Just assure as the hot weather comes
there will be more or less bowel complaint
in this vicinity. Every person, and espec
ially families, ought to have nonio reliable
medicine at hand for instant use in case it
is needed. A 25 or 50 cent bottle of Cham
borlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-a ICem
edy is just what you ought to have und al
that you would need,even in the most severe
and dangerous cases. It is the best, the
most reliable and most successful treat
ment known and is pleasant to take. For
sale, by
l>. 11. Wtiller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Broaden «t Allison, \V. Sunbary.
—The ant has the largest brain in pro
portion to bodily size of all animals and
the elephant the smallest.
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheumatism und neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once tfie cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
Kcdick, druggist, Butler.
—The private in the German army gets
8 cents a day. •
Chamboriain's Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain enro for Chronic Sore Eyec,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch. Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment, bad failo&
It is put up in 25 and 00 cent boxes
—Eelskin frocks are tin; name- now
given to the dies -ert some of the girls
wear.'
•x "H 'is m" ok 'nnrxYjH "v x **«< c
'"t-upi'ti ■() ,1 pun 4i n|j ora plus
|(IM J[ QO||(IIUUKaOO OAVl( 0»{A1 HJ .pV-.U JlloX
JO £uv <n SIJIH.I Xpatuaj Aiu jo OM) pa»« a}
pcpl K»Q IJTJQJ I -pojno XNUONCMJOD uo*q OA«I( BQM.J
JO ®|>titwnoifj .C[OAIT) vu An *ow«.>wtp
potifua-OAoqvem joj Xporntu oaihh«xlv wA«t(
lu-'piruj juoj£ uuo;u| ruoaiajf auj, °i
*p*Mno A|®jns uoijduineuoo
SUM FT UI XO To IUII.O NV
/
Claude—ls yo' goin' to build a hoss,
'ltastus?
'Rastus —Why yo' say build a hoss—
what yo' sayin' dat fo'?
Claude—Bccozc I sceyo' has yo'frame
work up. —Judge.
CncjuehtioiiaUle tvldenco.
Miss Beacon llill—Whom do you con
sider the l>est composer, Polorowski or
Gurubolowski?
Miss Wabash—Polorowski isccrtainlv
the better of the two.
Miss Beacon Hill —Upon what theory
do you base your opinions?
Miss Wabash—Oh! his hair is ever so
much longer.—Brooklyn Life.
Elevating the Stage.
Miss Caroline IJilder —Do you think,
Mr. Track, that those fashionable wom
en do anything 1 toward debiting the
stage?
Mr. Oscar Track (who drives) —I don't
know about tho stage, but I've seen
them raise a street-car conductor off his
feet because he didn't stop on the cross
ing-.—Detroit Free Press.
I.ookiiiK at the Itrlglit Si«le.
Mrs. Tompkyns—l hear Mr. Van
Dudely is very iIL
De Smith—ls he? Well, I dare say
ho'll die.
Mrs. Tompkyns —What makes you
think so?
De Smith—Oh, I don't know. Because
I'm an optimist by nature, I suppose.—
Life.
A Considerate Doctor.
A. —Dr. Schmidt Is one of the nicest
doctors in the city. -Very frequently he
attends patients and never asks them to
pay tho bill.
B. —You don't say so!
C.—Yes. lie sues the estate if the ex
ecutor doesn't settle it promptly.—Tex
as Sitting's.
All Unusual Month.
Wife—l opened a bill of yours from
the club this morning l for twenty-five
dollars. I didn't know you spent so
much money at the club.
Husband—That was the month that
balsy was teething.—Puck.
Texts and Textures.
Jennie —What was the text your min
ister preached from to-day?
Pearl—Don't know. The texture of
the dress in the next pew was so inter
esting that 1 didn't follow the sermon.
—N. Y. Herald.
—When a woman buys something she
cannot really afford, she condones the
fault in her mind hy going without some
thing she did not intend to get anyway.
Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-State Auditor
of lowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain'B
Cough Remedy in my family and have no
hesitation in saying it is an excellent rem
elv. I believe all that is claimed for it.
Persons atllicted by acougli or cold will
find it a friend." There is no danger from
whooping cough when this remedy is free
ly given. ">0 cent bottles for i-alc by
I>. 11. Wuller. Butler; A. Bowers, I'ro
npect; Breaden & Allison, W. Sunhury.
—The common black beetle can carry
90 times its weight at one load. If men
were only so constituted the Keely insti
tute would have to for tha LujU ©I
Growin™ Up with the Country Too Slow.
Ileiug tired of working for a Hilary, I
decided to go West and rrow up with the
country. 1 invested in real estiile and be
came land poor, and was obliged to make
a living for 1113- wife and children some
other way. I saw Mr. Morohead's ex
perience in the plating Irusiness by acci
dent in an old newspaper. 1 did as he
did, seut $.3 to 11. F. Delno A C>. Colum
bus, Ohio, and went to work plating first
in in}' own neighborhood, and found I did
so well that I hired a man and he brought
in the plating which I did at my house.
There is plenty of money out West here,
if jou only know how to get it, and I hope
my experience will help anybody who is
having a hard timo. 1 made last week
12 anil the week previous $13.14. Any
sody can get circulars by writing to Deluo
A Co., Columbus, O. Koiikrt I,ini>s.\y.
—The most fashionable ol china is of
white with scalloped edges, with the mono
gram or initial.
Sa'je Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at
the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel conducted on the Kuropean plan.
Lodgings, IB, —3o, —or .">0 cents.
—A woman who oncti tried h
written an article on the delightsof drown
ing.
Women Who Die E^rly.
j Many of our most beautiful and accom
j plished ladies die before they have reach
ed the prime of life. Of those who live to
middle age *>nly one in two hundred is
sound; the other hundred and ninety-nine
are sufferers. Why is it ? Self-neglect.
The shattered health can be restored; the
home made happy, and your life lengthen
ed if you commence at once.
"Rose Muds'' have been used for "JO
years in the private practice of one of the
most eminent physicians of Paris, and the
following diseases and their distressing
symptoms yield to them like magic: Fleer
ation, Congestion and falling ofthe Womb,
Ovarian Tumors, Dropsy of the Womb,
Hearing Pains, Rupture at Childbirth and
Miscarriages. One package of "Rose
Buds" will make .1 now woman of you.
(Leucorreaor Whites are generally cured
by one application.) Price per package I
(one months treatment) +I.OO sent by mail
post paid, securely packed. Thk Lkvkr
kttk Si'RriFic Co., Washington St.,
Ronton, Mass.
—Eton is the watchword of fashion just
now. There are Eton pockets, Eton col
lars aud Eton neckties.
—A fighting ring without any posts has
been designed. It it rather remarkable
that a "ring" for fighting purposes is al
ways sipiare.
—The reason a dog can look so knowing
is because he can't say anything to spoil
the eirect.
—Everyman, like water, will sooner or
later find his level.
—An old suit on your back i.- better
than a new suit in court
—The hay crop is thus far the only crop
the farmers can bank upon this season.
—Gov. l'attison has become an Elk,
which some may consider a step toward
becoming a "dark horse."
—"His feet are apt to fly up at any mo
ment;" is the latest way of saying that a
man has the big head.
—An Arkansas man's advice to his son :
"He honest and truthful and keep your
hand 011 your hip pocket."
—The sehoolina'ms of St. J 00, Mo., peti
tioned the school board to carpet the ros
trums. The boards reply was: "Cut off
your senseless trails."
(t. I). Harvey,
Contractor; and Dealer in builders
supplies—Lime, sand, cement, etc.
Ware-room near Campbell's Foundry.
Residence .*515 North Main street,
Butler, l'a.
ITS A HOODO!
A It never hurt* a customer, but it knocks
' 1 ' Competition endwi— The monster is
jfc,yW- gentle to our customers and thev can
jfl^ L handle it with perfect safety The
f* ■(MP • What in it," that is what everr
"A ' ."lv wan - t'> kr.ow; by "ur illustration
juf-"*- v^r^jjK?"ffi" L ~ you can see that it is not like to any-
vjfr? diing u P »n the earth, or the water under
the earth, but more wonderful than any
thine ever exhibited by Barnum or
Orangoutang, uurunout aud ?lick your
_the ttL'e. "What is it ' —why ita lleek's
j mammoth stoc* of fine clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirtp, Pants, Underwear,
Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Suspender.-. Umbrellas, Trunks, \ alises. Satchels,
Pum s. Bill and Pocket-book*, Clothes, Hair and Tooth-brashes, Watches.
Chains, Charms, Ladies' and dents' Kings, Pins, Collar and Cuff Buttons
ami hundreds of articles too tedious to mention which we have for sale, and
you niav need Call and see our mammoth stock of beautiful spring at
; tractions and you will certainly say its a Iloodo. Well, we are not looking
for those who do trade with us but for those who do not. We don't believe
there are many who do not, hut there ought not to be one |>erson iu Butler
or adjoining counties left who docs not know that the place to save money,
to «et big values, is at Heck's Store, 1:21 X. Main St Why is it that yon
miss vonr chance and waste your money ? Hon't yon know letter? We
bear you no ill will, why should we ' This is not our funeral, we are just
he same merry merchant as of old. We are rollickine, jolly fellows; we are
tiproaring, tip top sellers, ami when i; comes to bargains we can suit yon to
aT. If you think we are a honey, come buy your clothes and drop yonr
money, and we'll treat you like a little sonny, for we have got the energy
and the will; we made up our mind to be the
LEADER IN OUR LINE
and the result is that we lead and the hand plays Anuy Rooney, and there
is no mistake about it. The worM stands aghast at the realization of the
(act that the high quality and low prices of our goods is a reality and not a
Gctionarv legend to those who have never dealt with us. We would be
glad to see you and pleased to put in your hands a real money saver, a
bargain with a great big B If you are not on our list of customers, come
and Im* convinced that we are right at the front doing big business, on
I the best basis, a square deal »ud a rolling dollar We are going to get up a
i train load for the World's Fair ut Chicago in 1893, and we want you to
I come iu and go along. We will furnish vou with a
Round Trip Ticket,
free the only conditions that you buy your goods off us. For further particu
lars call in and see us about ic.
With kindest regards for your liberal patronage and your remembrance
of us to your many friends, we shall in the future endeavor to merit your
con lidence.
Yours Very Respectfully.
D. A HECK,
Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher,
121 N. Nlairi St.,
BUTLER, : : : :
"ISO WINNER
BICKEL THE SHOE MAN,
oif 1 -BTPX , Z_i:E:R,-
HIS TIIADE INCREASING I^VIl^Y.
GOOD HONEST SHOES
AT F.XTREMEI.V LOW PRICES DOING IT
Topi.- flock from all parts of the county eager to make purchases.
A dollar goes a good ways at
BICKEL'S SHOE STOKE.
The people of Butler county are in luck in having a Shoe Store that
is always willing to sell goods to suit 11 i• ■ times; things ;ire pinching a
little here and there and you want to make a dollar reach as far as
possible and when you are in need of any Shoes and Slippers, you
will find u to your interest to visit Bickel's.
PRICES THAT TKLL THK STORY
iWen's A Ca!f English Bals, good quality _ $l <>o
Men's Buff Congress and Bals i io
Men's Good Solid Plow Shoes 8o
Men's Good Solid Creedmores i oo
Boys' Fine Shoes, Button or Lace i <hj
Boys' Working Shoes, Creedmores Ho
Youths' Fine Shoes 75, X 5 and 1 <*<
AND STILL TIIKRE'S MORE TO FOLLOW.
Ladies' Fine Don Button Shoes $1 <>o
Ladies' Fine Grain Button Shoes 90
Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties 75
Ladies' Fine Opera Toe Slippers 50
Ladies' Serge Gaiters 5®
Ladles' Serge Fox Gaiters 60
Ladies' Brussel Slippers 25
Children's Shoes 25.40, 50 and 75
BARGAINS THIS MONTH.
in Lawn Tennis Goods, Base Ball Shoes, Low Sl><M s of all kinds
Don't buy any footwear until you look at our many goods and prices
Boots and Shoes made to order; Repairing done promptly at the great
BOOT AND SHOE HOOSE.
JOHN BICKEL.
BUTLER, PEN N'A
M r.. Is NO SURE CURE FOR EVERY CASE OF ASTHMA or *
JjjSß l EVERY CASE OF HAY FEVER, hut ti«- wont ««».'
if uncomplicated by organic disease. <-*n i«- 1
to ■ treatment
I Ii V I the |
wo « Jn^^HnkLfl
n Dior- /m
tlio y v£ i n
Incurable Cases Declined.
fpn tiy mail. T Hkfl
i 1 We want rime and address of
1 | c-very sufferer from Asthma or Hay Fever. VV ft
P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D., BUFFALO, N.
jiun^ilW»**<V»ftfWlfVlinfV<l^~^» Ji
"Well begun is half done.' Hegin your house work by buying
a cake of
SAl'( )Ll< ).
Sapolio is a solid cake <>f Scouring Soap used for all cleaning
purposes. Try it. .
OO.L 13 FREE !
To every person bringing us a copy of this paper, we
will insert FREE OF CHARGE a fine $2.00 Gold Filling,
i in every BEST SET or SS.OO Teeth.
y ] We warrant llirmi lulx* tlx'b"il Hi i< c.in |>.><slbly be in «.•!'•. no mswr what
/ vj# i J price s'on nay.
IF Cold Kllllnin * ■,.■ •. :v fli«J und ip j Silvci Filling
Ainal/.MI Ki 111 HIT. I IR. ill Kxinu-b-d.
I'alnleßH extrarXmu ;i ipriially. I'IIIT i. iaor Vitalized Air administered. « wnW.
I'artlcß IIVIIIK out If tin - city can idiwi IN tin" moralnit and wear their new t.-.-in u ini' 1 Mi
* N I:AN' YOUIv I ) KNTI STS,
AVTIIANCK ON LIUJTBTV ST. Cwntr «ilh «nl Llbtrll Sit flltlliMl, P»j
A MILLINERY TRIUMPH
The Leading
Millincrv House,
D. T. PA PE.
Our line of Milliner) i< romplrtf in ov-n -
investigate, .m»l w*. claim that . .r t „
Butler county. Trimmed hat- uiivi . i" , ( , .vu-s
pins, laces, braids. Crt jx nets, t
j Mourning Millincrv In <uvnt V'nrirtv
PAPES,
IL*:< S. Mt'liix Streel, I n I, r. I "...
R. R.
MAY 10, I sit >-j.
Anothef Lafge Lot
< >K
H§PKIU'AL WAltf
When we placed our order with a i*w ti I f
we thought we would do Weil to *•!! bem »
we are completely sold out. We bare lb i . . »
much larger lot on next Tuesday. at « nr -■ » ■
the greatest drive ever offered ia Butter
A FULL I
of Ladies' Muslin Underwear at the same p- e ,
all kinds of Dry Goods. Carpets, Lace C
ioirs. We guarantee more value for yrair rr . y
other house. Jur,'. received latest .> i I'•- •
RITTEH & Ralston'S
FOR THE HOLID AYS ONLY
JEWELRY, < LOC KS,
SILVER WARE,
Purchaser can save from -•"> * M j r
cent by purchasing tlieir . • links
and spectacles of
J. R. G IUEH, The Jrwrler,
No. 12") V. Main St., - Dully P»l<w*k.
Sign of Electri. IWI ami • > ck
All are R. <pr<-t fully hmferf
—"Remember our Repairing IH-partm» U I •
SPRING FOOTWEAR FOR ALL
AST
RUFF'S
|« that JOB are carton a#B»<tiag tW rmmts. style awl mfaalt j **-<• 4
paying the smallest prw-e that *ueh gu.wl a w «»i a he «t»a - i.
FOR SPRING WE' R.
We are decidedly headquarters f«»r Men, W -art « Mr<-a*a
DRESS SHOES.
A good, light-weight, easy fitting p.t.r • •* ■> t
you can hare for warm weather Our stoek of U ' I
to.this town No detail of atyk, last. trim .>r I
Every stock and every style last is ber» T: p « ■»
WORKING SHO£S.
We hare heavy and tigbt-weigbi w>rk' ng - • '«
of lace, buckle and congress Their w-a.-in • <j t
and are easy and oaf >rtable to tSe '
CHILDREN S SHOES.
We are, if possible, more particular wb«* * "®
than lor yourselves. Our present sti* k rep
styles in the market ar.d shoes that will w< .<■ i ( m
out. No matter what the sii<j or style of
pocket book, we can suit yon
AL. RUFF
No. 114 South Main Street, - - - r >r. Pa.
Rk RRp
f+Jk- * HAY- FEVER j ji 1
\J Cold" hea :* ■
Flu'm Cream Tlalm Mnl a *at tf «r />—> -<• '> ■ < *
... ; . . ... i A *»
50C ELY BROTHERS, 56 WA"EN Street NEI YGR<. SUC
J.J. SPKCK. WK. It. HOLMES.
' r»» inw".
wNoucstu wist **a Lioroa aatsr #r ar«»rra* n> ■> s »•
Tlie WIN, 11. IIOIHM N <
i Jislilters of "I lolutes I test un«l "H *'• 1 ' ■ t y
PURE RYE WIIioKY,
All the leading Rye ami )t..»irl*.n Wits' i • ' • ; nl.
Importers of tin< Hraialies, <»it 1 'A'itt*
SEND FOR. PRICE LT. .T
Telephone No. 305 J.
120 Water SI. and 158 Av.-., . .t sfmigu Pa