Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 16, 1895, Image 4

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    Gentlemen's Fine Footwear.
There is no article which enters into ladies' or gentlemens' dress
that should be selected with so great care as a shoe. No other part
of one's dress is noticed so quickly, and so universally admired or
condemned, as the case may be.
A shoe to be thoroughly satisfactory must, first ol all, iit well, and
secondly, must wear well and keep its shape; these points are the
most prominent ones in Ruff's Fine Shoes. Ruit's shoes are made
by firms whose lasts and patterns are as near perfect as skill and ex
perience can make them, and all the materials used are selected with
such great care and the workmanship inspected so closely that the
wear of Ruff's shoes is assured. Ladies and gentleman, it will be to
our mutual advantage if you will favor us to the extent of inspecting
our goods.
Shoe Dealer. AL RUFF . s. Main S!
}. S, YOUNG, The Tailor and Furnisher, j
Desires to say that our expectations are more than realized. Everybody pronounces our
St'ITS the finest that have ever teen turned out in liutlor.
We Make the Most Stylish Garments
«nr! handle thfi host trades of Woolens and Trimming of any nouse outside of the larger cities.
Ctar Prices awas workmanslup and strictly first-class woolens and trimmings
will admit of WE GUAKAN'TKF. perfect satisfaction 111 each and e\erj detail and the L,rea
number of orders we are receiving dally, proves that our customers appreciate tlies- fivcts.
101 South Main Street, I C VfllinO* The ! AIL D 0R a l d
Butler, Pa. Gents Furnisher.
m-ADRIANCE BINDER ""©a
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w. F. »AM«N HART^ELL & Kemper.** tepef
Have the largest stock of Vehicles, Harness and harm Machinery of
any house in the county. We defy any firm to show a better line oi
goods for less money. Our stock was selected to suit this trade.
Our prices are as low as the lowest, quality considered. Our profits
are small anel our reputation at stake, so you can rest assured we
will not misrepresent. We add a percentage on our goods and sell
them according to what they cost us. We serve all alike. We elo
not make one man pay for what we lose on another. \\ hen we guar
antee goods we make gooel our guarantee. We protect our custom
ers, and not the manufacturers. Why? Because the manufacturers
are of no use to us without the customers. If you want a Buggy,
Surry, Phaeton, Business, Pleasure or Team Wagon, Hand or Ma
chine-Sewed Harness, or anything in the Harness line, Blankets,
Robes, Dusters, Nets, Turf Goods, Currying Tools, Whips, Saddles,
Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c., we have them in large quantities and
at low prices. Anel for Farm Machinery, we can furnish anything
needed, from the plow to the separator. We guarantee our machin
ery' to be as good as the best and second to none. If in need of any
thing in our line, write us We will answer all inquiry, either by
mail or in person. Our motto is, "Small Profits anel Square Deal
ing." Our success depends on our reputation, and our reputation
will be controlleel by our representations, so you can depend on what
we tell you to be true. We say we have the largest line of V chicles,
Machinery and Harness of any house in the count)', and a visit to our
store and warehouse will prove it. Store room,
815 H. Main «lreel, WABKItOOM 3211 S. Main *!!«■». Klont span' 12.150 «i|. II If in need or any
thlnK in «ur line, rail on u* tit-forf- JOB MIK« jrour |.un han>. It will pay you.
DIAMONDS MfNi.'i, afJAKK PINS. ST CI >3.
WATCHES V iV '™' GOLD • U V»® E U. LADIES' CUATI. VIN.
TVtinrTVY "tfcXT I Hold Plus. Ear Kings, Itlngs.
«J Ha 1/V A.I JL / Chains, Bracelets. Kte.
OTV XT TOT #1 1 Tea bets. Castors. Butler lilsh.'s and Everyttilnj
SVXIJi V JCI it*. W ■£% X*- / that can be found in a first class stnr
RODGFI BROS. 1874
& rDit?p TUE
H< .MIVI LL( D, jEWELER.
No 139, North Main St.. B JTI.ER. PA..
A Drive
\ loses a measure of its plea u;e if the carriage is less itu
urious, easy running and !• v.id mie than it might be.
Fred on ia E- ■ •; gi es
have nothing but g<>o.l points, they're the h::iuis' mert vehicles you car
get - are as strong and secure as they're sklvly. *
Ask and Irssi"! that you sea th.-m ... ; ;ur dealer's.
bv FRE£0 V: A MFG- CO., . v :;::ngslown, Ohio,
v—it*' mft iU ■ ■ ij« ".a* I .'"" 1 v ****■" " " rrj - »
The place to buy
GAS COOKING STOVES. AND BURNERS. GAS LAMPS
ixrJ.H WATER. FILTERS.MiA.ru TUB ENAMEL,
etc, is at
W. H .O'Hrien & Son'®
1 OT Kast A elterson Street-
J Ew'iS' 58; % LYE'
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AL. RUFF—
A Strictly *
* Dress Shoe,
Made on the rfizor hut, with fine cloth
top. 'jo outside stajs, w ide flat lace,
.ill c, t'itts, and is pronounced by all the
ihandf < mehl shoe ot the season. We
have the same shoe made with a kanga
roo top. This is but one ot the many
styles we are showing in.
PINE TREE FARM.
I . ;
Jamesburg, N, J. / .
Scud for large catalogue - of
Latin and Water Fowl, Thcebbat*
Pekin Ducks in the world.
. W. H ORD WAY, Prop'r
D- A MOUNT, Sup't.
T N paint the best is the
cheapest. Don't be* milled by
trying what is said to be " just as
good," but when you paint insist
upon having a genuine brand oi
Strictiy Pure
White Lead
It costs no more per gallon than
che :> paints, and lasts many times
as long.
Look out for the brands ofWhite
Le. d ctiered you ; any of the fol
lowing are sure:
Armstrong & McKelvy,"
" BejTner-Bauman,"
'' Davis-Chambers,"
• Fahnestock."
FOR COLORS.— National Lead Co.'s
Puie White Lead Tinting Colors.
These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each
can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly
Pore White Lead the desired shade; they are in
no nen.-e ready-mixed paints hut a combination
of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to
tint Strict!' Pure White Lead.
A sooil many thousand dollars have been saved
proi »t-rtv- iw nt'rs by having our book on painting
l' i olor-card. Send us a poiUl card and get
both free.
NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York.
Pittsburg Branch.
German National Bank Building, PittsbUJg.
hNELLOW
I Are a symptom of Jaundice,
I Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil
[liousness, Liver Complaint.
I OR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE
UTTERS
will cure the disease and re
u fnove yellowness from skin
I and eyes. Warrantee* to cure.
E Sold everywhere at 23 cts. per bottle,
for F.alP by J. C. Kediek
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with Humphreys'
Witch, Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and
HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
it Cures PII.ES or HEMORRHOIDS, External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and
Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Burns. Relief instant.
It Cures TORS, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises.
It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures INFLAMED or CAKF.D BREASTS
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO.
Sold by Druggist*, or sent post-paid on receiptor price.
HI HPllltKYS' SIKD. CO., 11l & IIS William tit., Sew York.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
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■USltMOia JUIS237JJWtI'm , - '/Z\
MILD 4 Fihc
j
THE AMtHiCA?> T "JACCO CCMPAH f SuCCISSDR |^/
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
l SWEBT CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Has stood the Test of Tims
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMBINED
S FOfi
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON
S THE
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER,
3 MN
—WIVES
WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
"Mothers' Friend"
ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITB PAIN,
HORROR AND RISK.
"My wife used only two bottles. She
was easily and quickly relieved; is now
doing splendidly.—
J. S. MoitTox, Harlow, N. C.
Sent by express or mail, on receipt of price,
SI.OO per bottle. Bool: "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free.
BBAOFIEM> ItKGCLATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA.
HOLD BY ALL DHUGQISTS.*
f \ DOCTORS LAKE
M VIU ' Ti: i>lSl>i:n's-VUY
JS CR.U PEH» AVE. ANO FOURTH ST..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
; S Atlfomisof Dclirato and Com-
VIf»KNTIALan«IS( IKNTIFK" MlMl
icution arc treated at tiii.S 1)i--
JKMISIRY with a "UCCCSK *»rely attained. Dr. S.
K. LakcU" member of tin? ltoy.tl COLLEGE "»f I'liy
■>ieiaPß and SURGEO*)-* and Is the of lo*?t and most
experienced SPECIALISE .11 i!.o city- Special at
,'ntion ;;iven to N irvons Debility FROM evcessivs
JIM • F a I exertion. indiscretion of yon CAUS
ing fihvslcaland mental d_ ay,la<l. of ENERGY,
J.-I,on* >l»cy # etc.; ACFTC. IC«FRE Old SORES Fit a,
I'I!«* •, lUu'umatlrtm, and ail VLI a*esof the Skin,
LIDU<L I-un;-' , Urinarv Orpau: ,ct<*. Consultation
'ree at 1 st'rictlv con*n>!« nti;.l OFBCC lumrtj,?) to
i Ilto BV. M.; SR.ndavrt, 2to T I*. I. only.
tit at o oor 1 Itln DR LAKI'VOOa
I- NN A* L AND4III BT .RITT?LIL UGIKI'A
Every Woman
Sometimes needs a reti
-1 able monthly regulating
J medicine.
PEN NYE OY AL PILLS,
* AT© pron ,)t, yafe and < r»a;a in result. THA «enu«
Ino I JR. 1 I 1 R. T • _ •-•-.v.
tI.OO. J. ual AlcUiciuo C *j . Ciov t-Uu-d. t)»
—For Sale by Chrystal Pharmacy.
TIIK ciTrzEiSr.
The Typewr.ier Ribbon Industry.
The manufacture ribbons for typewriting
m icbines is an industry which giv»s em
ployment to a lai.se number of people.
On nearly all the first-class typewriters
these ribbons are used. There are at least
forty different styles of American type
writer. and more than 400,000 machines
ar« in actual use. As the average life of
a ribbon is from lour to six weeks, the
nnm »-r of which seek to supplj
the market a ith this article is surprising
Tbc-y mike ribbon of every conceivable
color and variety, from six to ten yards in
length, and capable of writing with, copying
or non-copying ink Some ribbors are
made which print in one color and show
an entirely different color when the manu
script is copied by means of the letter
press. For instance, a ribbon which writes
black uiav copy bine and green, making
the record much more legible oil certain
qualities of paper. The manager of a con.
cern in New York, says the N.Y. Sun,
which turns out several hundred ribbons
daily said that at estimate, fifty
plants engaged in the manufacture of these
ritfboas have been established in the
United States this year. Each manufac
ture has a secret process for making his
particular style of ribbon, and the secret is
guarded with the greatest possible care.
One maker in this city has each box and
jar containing powder or pigment for
miking the ink distinctly numbered, and
even the employe who mixed it is obliged
t J follow his printed instructions mech 1 ni
oally, and remains entirely ignorant of tl«
c imposition he is using. One may witness
the whole process and go away as ignorant
a-i before. Tne best ribbons have selvaged
edges, which prevent their raveling and
curling when in use. They are nearly uni
form in thickness, though one ribbou is
m itie of very thin texture, to be used when
an extra large number of carbon copies are
desired, ?.nd the imprint of the type must
b? as c.'ear as possible and free from blurs.
Toe greatest care must be taken in select
ing the cloth from which the ribbons are
made If the texture is woven too closely
it will not hold sutiioent ink, and smirch
tha paper. Moreover, such, a ribbon wil 4
fill the type of the machine and greatly
annoy the operator. A prime difficulty
encountered by manufacturers is how to
prevent evapration of ink from the ribbon
whan it is in use and exposed to the air,
This has been largely overcome in the last
two or three years. The man in charge of
a New York house which makes writing
inks and typewriter ribbons said recently
tliat the most noticeable thing IU his trade
was the great decrease in tne sale of ordi
nary copying ink. It is being almost entire,
ly supplanted by the copying typewriter
ribbon, which gives lar better results. De
spite the greu uU'.ii'>ar of ribbons in the
inarket and U»e c»jsiaai .If ire »f expert
chemists everywhere t" produce one that
will satisfy everybody, those giving all.
round satisfaction are not easy to find, and
dealers iu supplies of this nature often
nave extreme difficulty in famishing what
i- wanted. Tuis country furnishes practi
cally all the typewriter rUibjns in use both
nere and abroad.
W.iy Not Try the New and Batter Way
Of doing ynur shopping? Instead of
coming to the store, make the store come
to you. Yes, and the best and biggost
store iu the country at that: namely,Kaul
mann Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a
Postal and you will get their spring and
summer Catalogue gratis, enabling you to
order by mail anything you may wish, and
saving as much mioney as city people do.
IlelieJ m Six Hours.
—Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the "K ;
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy is a great surprise in.
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back
and every part id the urinary passages in
male or female It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im
mediately. If you want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. C.
Kedick druggist Butler Pa.
—Miartie Baumer, the heroic iiar.se ia a
Cleveland hospital, who preferred rather
•o stay by tho sida of her patient and be
burned to death thau to make her escape,
hud an id-fa of duty duite as exalted as
that of tho youth who stood on the burning
deck, the story of whose heroism had
thrilld the hearts of three generations. It
is such actions as these that give the lie to
th« degrading doctrine of the total deprav
ity of the human heart
—Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic
cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radii
aliy cures in 1 to 3 daj f s. Its action upon
th>* system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
••a-e immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C
lie dick, druggist. Butler.
—ltch on human, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in| 30 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by J C. Kedick, drug
gist, Butler fa.
—Recently a court in ifew York decided
that money dropped upon the floor of a
street car, although by falling between the
slats of the wooden mat it had become en
tirely, hiddeu, was a lawful tender of Ifare,
which the conductor must not only accopt_
but supply the required change.
In Henry Johnston's Arnica <fc Oil Lin
iment is combined the curative properties
of the different oils, with tile healing qual
ities of Arinca. Good for man and ani
mal Every bottle guaranteed.
—Many teachers and pupils in Pennsyl
vania are trying for the free Xormal
School course offered by the Edinboro
Publishing Co , Edinboro Pa. Every
school in Butler county should have an
agent. You'd better write them.
During the hunting season every gun
ner is after poor "bob white," the name
bv which the quail or partridge, is know n.
It is only, however, during the hunting
season that the average gunner is at all
concerned about, bob white, const quentlv
If is lelt alone to shift for himself the rest
of the season and expected to raise a good
brood to tail victims to the sportsman's
greed during the hunting season. He is
lett to his fate and to support himself dur
ing the severe winter aud snows which
cover up the seeds upon which he subsists.
Large numbers are frozen every winter,
and it is a mircale that any snrvive to
raise a brood tho ensuing summer. This
year wo have had a great quantity ol snow
more than usual, and with it extreme cold,
two things which combine to kill oil' the
quail.
—Good blood is essential to good health.
Do not delay. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla
now.
Costiveness is tho primary cause ot much
disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit
ters will poiinanently cure costiveness.
Every bottle warranted.
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart giv|
perfect relief in all cases of Organic or
Sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes,
and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer
less remedy fjr Palpitation, Shortness ol
Breath, Smothering Spells, Fain, in Lelt
Side and all*symptoms of a Diseased Heart.
Ono dose convinces. Sold by City Phar
macy.
—A dog with a wooden leg is one ol the
curiosities at Waverly, N. Y. It is a pug
dog belonging to John Eccleson. The dog
lost part of one foreleg while investigating
the mysteries of an electric car. Mr. Ec
clesion measured carefully the length ot
tho dog's leg and made a stick to fit it.
The dog has become accustomed to the
j strange appendage, and runs about quite
naturally.
—A frightful accident befell John Bow
er, of Snydersburg, Clarion Co. a few days
ago. He together with C. A. Schell and
Albert Heufuer, started to quarry lime
stone It seems they have a shanty be
side the quarry wheTe they keep the tools,
dynamite, etc., Bower took down from a
shelf a box containing 75 dynamite caps
and held them with both hands befnra
him, remarking that they resembled honey
comb, when a .-park fell from a miner's lamp
which he had on his hat, and instantly an
explosi o followed, resulting in tearing
off b >th hands and filling his abdomen with
piece* of the shells. lie was -still living at
latest reports, but there is nap >ssible
chance for his recovery. Mr Heufner escaj
ed unhurt and Mr. Shell received a small
wound on the cheek.
"A stitch in time" often saves ccnsamp
tion. Downs' Elixir used in time saves
life.
—Mrs. Robert Mitchell, of Conneautville
lost a five-year-old horse a few days since,
from a singular cause. The animal had lor
a year pas', been subject to attacks o! Ihe
colic, which yielded generally in a short
time. A severe attack made it necessary
to cail Veterinary Sloan, who pronounced
the case an obstruction of the bowels, for
which ho could promise no relief, the ani
mal dying in a few hours, after terrible
suffering. A post mortem resulted in find
ing a moral tooth securely fa-tened in the
small intestine, effectually closing the pas
sage. The animal must have shed the
tooth and swollowed it a year or so before,
the attacks of colic having been caused by
the lodgement of the tooth as it worked
its way through the intestines until its
final stoppage.
—English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lump? aud blem
ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs,
splints, Bweene3', ringbone, stifles, sprains
all swollen throats, coughs, etc Save
SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure e\er known.
Sold bv J. C. Kedick. druggist Butler Pa
SPECIAL NOTICE.
That I will sell, until lurther notice, vhe
following goods at the old prices, regard
less of the advance of 20c per gallon tax
by the government: A A. pure rye, 2 years,
$2.00 per gallon; Tippecanoe, 3 years,
$2.25; Old Cabinet, 4 years, $2.50 per gal
lon; Bridgeport and Thompson's pure rye,
5 years, $3.50 per gallon; Finch Golden
Wedding, Gibson's, Robinson Co. Bour
bon, $4 50 per gallon; Hannisville, Dough
erty, Monticello, 12 years, $5.50 per gallon.
California wines, dry and sweet, from 75c
per gallon to $1.50; 12 distinct brands; my
own importation. Sherry and Port wine,
from $2.50 to $3.50 per gallon; also the
finest Irish and Scotch whiskies at lowest
wholesale rates. Call or send for special
price lists at
A. ANDRIESSEN.
188 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
All orders by mail promptly attended.
No extra charge for packing. Telephcae
549.
Robt. Lewin,
WBOLKbALB
WHISKEY MERCHANT
ANI> IiIPORTKR OF
FINE WINES AND LIQUOUS,
136 Water St., (Opposite 13. £ 0. Depot.)
Pittsburg, Pa.
FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING,
FOE MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE.
SI.OO per Qt., or (j Qts. for s.>. C -
O- Golden Wedding, Dougherty,
Guckenheimer, Lorge Gibson, Bridgeport,
Alt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. This is the
only house not rectifying in the city,there
fore our goods are warranted pure. Goods
securely packed aud boxed without extra
charge, 0. 0. D. and mail orders receive
prompt attention. Grandfather's choice 3
ear old, $2.00 per e allon. Try us.
A Ton of
Tail Talk
Isn't news'ny : "in- •*! in
dent pmi|>!' : t 1 ; '
whiskey Ki 1'
woree than .■. ■> '
on tho 1 i f
article t": •' I: . •
provitl ;.v . !• . r;
has done Hi !• ••:i.uc t..;. r !'.;i .
any other wh!.-v in II • r
ket. It is guara.-it <• I By< : >
old. Is smooth, pure
ble.
Full Quarts, SI.OO ;
Six Quarts, $5.00.
Mail and express orders shipped
promptly, and we puy express
charges on all orders or SIO.OO
and over.
Jos. FLEMING <SL SON.
412 MARKET STREET.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Complete Price Lists ot Wines and Liquors
mailed free.
tWhat Nerve Sherries
have done for others
MEN Easily, Quickly
and Permanently Restored, SOTHDAY T
A positive cure for all Weaknesses,
Nervousness, Debility, and all their
train of evils resulting from early errors
and later excesses; the result of over
work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops
and gives tone and strength to thesex
ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or
nightly emissions caused by youthful
errors or excessive useof tobacco,opium
and liquor, which lead to consumption
and insanity. Their use shows immedi
ate improvement. Insist upon having
thegenuine NERVE BERRIES, no other, j
Convenient to cairy in vc.t pocket.
Price, .00 per box, six boxes, one full
treatment, £5.00. Guaranteed tocure
any caie. If not kept by your drug
gist we will send them by mail, upon
receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto
AMERICAN IKEDICAI CO.. CINCINNATI, 0.
W. L. DOUGLAS
Cli Air 13 THE BEST.
dtl 4nvt FIT FOR AKING.
§t n. CORDOVAN,
W FRENCH 4 EMAMtLLED CALF.
v 4 . 53.50 FINE CALF&KANGAROOL
gj *3.SPPOUCE,3 30LES.
J 60>2. WORKING
j . EXTRA FlNE
jfci S2.si. 7 ® BOYS SCHOOLSHOES.
JP LADIES*
|r SEND FOR CATALOGUE
SFW-LDOUGLA3-
- BROCKTOaMASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They (five the best value for the money.
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities ore unsurnasse-l.
The prices ure uniform,—stamp-d on sole.
From $i to s.l saved over other makes.
II your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
ALEXANDER & DOUTT,
WHITEBTOWN.
rM < hii-li - - !.»U i;-lurn»»ii«i Itnin j
PU
"'•"j."'* l "r" "iVIIV. £
jl /iS, , .
—\ p Mull, i».••<>•> . ■■ rap-
V r< hi. (ir.lrrl hcmli uK 0., «i|U«..*
®vUt»7 »il L«»i Pruggiau. lliUaUa., la-
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE.
Mrs.JennieE.Ziramerman
The Originator of Popular Prices in Butler.
%■ %,
The past month's sales have been the most brilliant in the histor
of our business—simply because we have sold even the Newest Sprin
Goods lower than any house in Butler.
DRESS GOODS
39c, All Wool Spriug Style Novelty
Dress Goods, actual value 50c per yard.
50c, 46—in. All Wool Black aud Color
ed Serges, former price 7."> c.
50c, Black and Colored All Wool uri
ettas, 40 in, wide the same values you al
ways paid 75c for.
35c, Black and Colored Henrietta, real
value 50c. These goods are strictly All Wool,
Henriettas, all colors, 10c, 15c, 20c ami
23c per yard.
SILKS.
25c, Figured India Silks, worth 35c [er
yard.
35c, Genuine Kaiki Wash Silks, no such
value as these ever otiered for 35c per yard.
50c fjr 27-in. Plain Jap Wash Silks in
B'ack and Colors, real value 7ic yer yard.
SATINS.
Biack Satin Duchess at 90c, worth $1,25
per yard.
Black Satin Rhadama and Black Paiie
Silks at per yard.
Black Figured Taffeta Silks, 85c per yard;
real value SI.OO.
Light Colors in Wool Albatross, Lansdown
Henriettas and Silk Mulls for graduation
dresses.
White Hose in Silk and Lisle. White Silk
Mitts, Kill Glove", Ac . tor commencement.
DAMASKS.
20c, Fast Color Red Damask, real value
35c per yard.
20c, Unbleached Damask.
s"c. Bleached Damask, real vilue 7io.
~CTTiIT)RENS' HATS.
This is a hobby ot ours, aud tney are sty
lish and tasty at popular prices.
We look after elderly Ladies' Headwear,
and that is a department so n■» h over
looked.
We C2n please you.
Moarniog Millinery Department tilled
with neat, choice efleets in latest styles.;
Choice New I'utrimmed Hats, 15c 25c, 75c,
SI,OO, $1,25 to $2,00.
UNDERWEARr
Ladies' Vests for sc.
Childrens' Vests for sc, aid up to best
quality for le-s price than you have ever
paid for them.
WHERE will you fiud such values as this store offers? And these
are but a few of the mauy bargains this store has for you. What
would y< übe paying for goods if this store was not here? We prom
ise this, that no matter what it is for the money, it is the best that can be
bad of its kind or we refuse ail moneys; that is the postiw way; that is our
only way We must please. We must give greater value than all compe
tition Every perron come Get pjsted IFe will try and please you,
aud if priees cut any figure, will sell to you.
Mrs, Jennie E. ZimmermaN,
Opposite Liotel Lowry. Successor to Ritter & Ralston.
Cooper St Co., Having received a full assort
j J*| g* ment tlie latest novelties in
Foreign and Domestic Woolens
Tailors. suitable for Spring trade, we are
prepared to make suits to oider at prices which will defy all compe
tition in (Quality, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Call and be con
vinced before leaving your order for
Suit.
LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST.
BUTLER, PA.
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
KrrH pff
O colc^heL
Ely's Cream. Balm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it it
_ quickly absorbed. It cleanses the head, allays inflammation, heals _
Clr the sores. Sold by drugqixts or sent try mail on receipt of price. Llln
DUG EIY BROTHER". j8 W'"«n Street NEW YORK. 3Uu-
BUNTING'S BBS SIIWS
Circus, Museum & Menagerie,
—WILL EXHIBIT AT—
BUTLER A 7 On corner of
FRI. May,! i Jeff*., & Race.
ADMISSION ) CHILDREN UNDER/ 25c AT NIGHT
25cents j 9 ioc afternoon only, j for Everybody.
A Grand Street Parade.
at io A. M., with 400 Men, Women, Horses, open
dens of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, and Hyenas in the
ROYAL PAGEANT.
IT COMES IN ITS NoOthor IT IS ALL RE
OWN SPECIALLY Hi fr SHOW | SPLENDENT WITH
CONSTRUCTED COMING I A GLITTERING
CARS. j NEWNESS.
Hotel Butler
J. H. FAUBEL, Prop'r.
This house has been thorough
ly renovated, remodeled, and re
fitted with new furniture and
carpets; has electric bells and all
other modern conveniences for
guests, and is as convenient, and
desirable a home for strangers as
can be found in Butler, Pa.
Elegant sample room for use 01
ommercial men
MILLINERY.
The elegance of our Trimmed Hats is the
woudermttit of all beholders, our prices are
so low. How can yon sell such equisite hats
at such prices? is often asked in our show
room. Some ol them are copies of Freurh
ai.d New York models, most of them the
creation of our own unrivalled designers and
trimmers. Prices range from 98c, $1.69,
$2,25, $3,00, $3.50, $4,00 and so,oo.
CALICOES.
Best Standard Prints fjr 61c.
ludigo Blues sc.
Past Color Bed sc.
Best Ginghams sc.
WRAPS.
Capes—this is a department we are proud
of. Capes cut after latest Having
closed out an entire line of ft New ork
manufacturer' we are able to sell you Capes
Ht less than other merchants can buy them
for.
A Beautiful Cloth Cape for $1.50 and $3,25.
Handsome Velvet Capes, silk lined, at
$4,50.
Taffeta Lined Silk Cape, $1,50 and . p to
$25,00.
Separate Skirts.
$4,50 for a Black Crepon irt, godet back.
Serge Skirts, Cloth Skirls, Silk Skirts.
Duck Suits $2,00.
Ladies' Wrappers, 09c.
" *• 85c.
•* Waists, 25c.
" " 50c.
" Silk Waists iu Black and Colored
Wash Silk, $3,00 worth $4,50.
These are unequaled values.
Childrens' Wraps.
Chilli's Reefer, sized from 2, 3, 4 up to 12
years.
Hosiery.
For men, women and children, Fast Black
Hose at sc, worth 10c.
Muslins.
4} for Heavy Sheeting.
5c "
Good Bleached Muslin for sc.
Best Lcnsdale for 7c.
Male and Female Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acro
bats and Jugglers from the 4 quarters of the globe.
Every department is at once Entertaining, Amus
ing, Interesting and above all
Moral and Instructive.
Hotel Williard.
R*»jnnt?d aiJ now ready for tbe
ticjrnn >I it ion of tin trirelin? p1 b
lic.
Everythi ug in firet-class style.
MRS. MATTIE REIHING, Owner
fll H BROOKS, Clerk.
"" s Maln ID. T. PAPE'S. s ' Mai "
Street. ( j Street.
THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF
BUTLER COUNTY.
Come see our spring Millinery. EYEN IF YOU DON'T WANT
TO BUY. Our display is iar ahead of all previous years in Style and
beauty, and the prices are much lower. The largest stock, the
choicest patterns, and the Newest Ideas ever brought to Butler.
sffij T s Mourning Goods a Specialty.
WE * NEED * NO
INTRODUCTION.
The people of Butler county know us Our Reputa
tion for the past 25 years has been such that you can
rely upon us, and take our word when we say that our
goods are made from the best selected grain, and are
kept in Government Warehouse until they reach the
proper age to be smooth and palatable. WE SO
LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE and you can feel as
sured that your confidence will not be misplaced.
We quote you here a few prices on goods that stand
high in point of excellence and purity.
PER. I PER. | PER. J
S Qt. 1 Gal Case £
« Silver Age Pure Rye $1,50 $6,00 $15,00 5
# Duquesne Rye & Barley Malt 1,25 5,00 12,00 #
€ Malt, absolutely pure 1,25 1 5,00 12,00 J
J Bear Creek, Old Monon 1,00 4,00 10,00 ?
4 Guckenheimer, 6 years 01d... 1,00 ; 4,00 10,00 £
« Gibson, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 0
r Eitich, 6 years old 1,00 1 4,00 10, co £
? Dougherty, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 €
4 Ovtrholt 1,00 4,00 , 10,00 £
# Large I 1,00 4,00 10,00 S
# Hannisville 1,00 4,00 10,00 #
€Mt Vernon 1,00 4,00 10,00 J
5 Guckenheimer, 4 years 01d... j ,75 3,50 8,00 i
S Possum ! ,65 2,50 a
# Anchor ,50 2.00 $
# Monogram 1,75 #
J Magnolia 1,50 J
We Pay all Express charges on or
ders Amounting to $5,00 or over,
making no charge for packing and shipping.
Send for complete catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to
Max Klein,
Distiller and Importer
82 Federal st.
Allegheny, Pa
Jewelry-Silverware- -Clocks.
Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe
rent by purchasing their watches, clock'
and spectacles of
J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler,
No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block
of Electric Bell and Clock.
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