Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 29, 1889, Image 4

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, CURE
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—j.— 1 '*~ valuable hi r n*rtpir ,i n. enrlri?
-nd Jn'iil IT thin uwn*complaint. wliUe
th. . a j_n 1 -sH <!••- irier* . f ifc" «*; Tiia.-b.
-.—-).t. tb- livrr v l the l>»*
Etw tf «her «oIT
HEAD
aefce «>ct r.*M he alro -* tr> ' hr>w>
tCTm£>-r trvat thi. complaint:
STfoSmat. lv their goodSM**-"* »«* end
H, i ATV j tb ß«e who HK* try them will find
Sm- tet> pt"« rahial v in an manv * ay* that
hr willing to do wttk-.'Ut them.
Et afcer all «ick head
ACHE
liA.k«»nr ao manr *"* that here !< where
_rTT",— grret V«-t Our pilli rure It
'c?lrT«rrLrrTurLnT3« Pio.« are wrmall
Mri «T to take One rr two lull* tnake
. 4nmr.' Ther are Ktri-tly v-aefabV «rIJo
•H grwr or iwrre. hut l>f tk«r penile action
tlri" In \iafc at 25 cents:
ftofor sl. SnW everywhere. <c acid by tnaiL
UCO KC::-~ CO., Vrr Tsl
yd Smite. Ss^l!Fries.
~^jjjj|f
Wolff's AG M EBlacki ng
■CATS the WorM. It Is the Best
HIRHESS BRESSING
The BEST tor Man's Boots
" " " Ladies'
■ " Children's"
JUtMO I.VTMI.T WATERPROOF.
•OTTENSaiKIPRESEftveS the Leather
On a »—» /w- tamto —4 oac- o aioaA/»
■ i iiii'i w Mr '• "»»"•. It m»ke» tb<
Mm Knd nnH jart» | • :*h rna ( rer war
Yaa Int lin u> and »«wt with a H»ck
h« m* Me -we and try it. Be.auaex.JT
MSHIM ei*ke<l bull m no r»i» n yno ataeuM
■at mnrf the « unr tiun ua labor.
SaM bi Utwan. DnaM; and Sb.«. Daalara
W9LFF 4 RANDOLPH, PHIUDELPHU.
WHAT
•PfITT'Q 00N8UMPTI0S
•Wll 1 O SOBOFULA
EMULSION OOUGHiF 113
niDCC GOLDS
UUiIM lasting Diseases
Wonderful FlesJi Producer
Many have pained one pound
per day bv its us*.
Scott's tmulsion in not a se
cret remedy. It contains* the
stimulating properties) of the
Hypophosphites and pure Nor
wegian Cod Liver Oil, the po
tency of both being largely
increased. It is used by Phy
sicians all over the world
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Druggist«.
800TT 4 BOWNL", Chemists, N. T.
« EL ™, CATAWRH
Cream
CSLS II nts' K^FXVERS|
CATARRH wL fi/M
Esr r
Jfc* « B*uf
Hw /rim /it/'uri JjjU
trfnuit* 'Mtort. fESr-FEVER
A particle of the Balm Is applied into each
■aMrll. la asm üble to une and U <jul< l.ly nt>-
■artod. effectually i leansithe nasal
•f catarrhal »Irtis. • au*ln< Deal!hy Heeretlutin
It alia}"* pain abd lntlaunnHil..n. proi.ft.s the
SMMbranal lining of th<' b-.ul from ail I:ttonal
MUa. Ouiplt UI) heals the giirra un>l r<"~tor«.*s
the araae of taxt>- and -in.-11. It> nenclal rt-Milut
are reaitw*! t»>- a few appil<*ittlor»>.
a miituH liH TMATUKST »II.L CTBIC.
PrV* so ccuui at dniKftaitH; l>y iu.nl, n-rlstcr
•d. m cent*. ( lrr<ilar, sent fn-c
lELY BBOTHKIfs. Urttffbli, WaiT'.-n St.,
Catarrh fa> Set a ill.. <1 Ill«ea«e.
Ho liner what fguta It ma> finally effect ca
tarrh always atarta In the head, and iM-louipi to
the head. There uno mystery or Hit* orltrlri or
tfela dreadful dtneaue. It
cold. One of the fcinij that Is "anre to lie better
IS a lew Says." Thousands if vtctlDM know
hew it Is by sad ezperteni-e Klj "h < 'ream Italm
•weaootdn In Uie b- ad and ■ .u.irrli In all Its
rnmmm.
DOCTORS LAKE
PRIVATE DIBPENriAKY.
OFFICEH, 908 PKN N A YE.
-PITTSBURGH PA.—
All form* nf JHrlir&te »n<l Com*
» !i ! ATI *r. an<l S< !i:vTiFi« MEI»I
--—t»o» arc treat*-. 1 at thi» I'iMjenttary with a HUC- :
Mm rarely aitninM. I>i. s. K. is a member |
•f IV* Royal Colkfß of PliThicianM an«l Surireons,
•■<l »««!•' \peiieaee«l SrK4*iAL«
WT in the rltv. attention |riven to Nerr-
Ikebility fntin exc« --ire ni<nt:il exertion, In*
Slecrettei.- *.f vnuth, At e.T physical ua«l
■tttsl der*r, kof en«*nrv, dci«ponwirr,Ae.; I
tfb»<'aar«r . <»!«! Sf.ro-. K!t«. I'ilea, ItfienmatiKm
•** f. '
mrr *»»-■ *• r
jMßfi'lrtif!*!. Offlee hour* oto 4 and 7toK n. in.:
11"!4 J'.m. '»nly. <": i l nlnflirc ur nddrcMf
■H.LAk r. M. I».. M .U.C.r.S. or K..M. A*E.M. D.
IMaHIEH
~TfcwuAfltlh havrf U r ■,* n:,u.<*rnUy rur»<i by
rfIILADKJ.f'If! \ PA. li>«itenn l ßnoperali(«
■f l>eiof iliw frntu li?i«i■ ( Hi** iiriiiiiiiiiii'i'd ln>
earmbfe *rf .«tij«rs *» u« < irrtiiar.
CURE GUARANTEED. «s^KSA^a
POSITION OF FERED.
If yoti are in n«ed of a pi mi paying
and think you ban- the quali: . ,
•alestnun you will d- a ell t.i write us at
once We will pay (tihhl or
aalar}' and expeacea U> a jjimiU man. The
poaitMin we <iffer is a permauent one. Ad
4re*« at once.
StLoVKE i ATWOOO
JTsfoerTmen. Geneva, K. T
J. E. Kastoi\
Practical Slate Kuoiar.
Omamerital anil Plain Slating
Of all kindi. done on >hort notice
Office wif Ii W. H. Morris No. !
7, N. Mnin St., !?eM<i<>nce
North Kim street,
Butler, Pa. j.
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The Great American HOG is Coming.
■X'H E OXTIZEIfcT.
MISCELLANEOUS
Effects of Alcohol on the Mind.
It in one of the curious errors that
alcohol stimulate* the imagination, and
gives a clearer, more practical insight into
the relation of events of life. The whirl of
thought roused up by the increased circula
tion of the blood in the brain is not im
agination; it is not a superior insight or
conception of the relation of events, but is
a rapid reproduction of previous thoughts,
, soon merging into confusion. The inebriate
never creates any new ideas or new views;
all his fancier arc tumultuous, blurred, and
; barren. The apparent brilliancy is only
1 the flash of mania, quickly followed by de
mentia. Alcohol always lowers the brain
capacity, and lowers the power of dis
criminating the relation of ideas and
events. After a few periods of intoxica
tion, the mind under the influence of
spirits is a blank, blurred page. The poets
and orators who are popularly supposed to
make great efforts under the influence of
alcohol only repeated what had been said
before in a tangled delirium of expression
The physicians who are supposed to hare
greater skill when using spirits have para
lyied their higher brain centers, and have
lost all sense of fear or appreciation of the
consequences of their acts, and hence act
more automatically, simply doing what
they have done before without any clear
appreciation or discrimination of the re.
suits. The inebriate is the best of all imag
inative persons, and thc2 one ' n w hom the
higher brain forces of judgment,- reason,
• and conception are the first to give way.
• The man who uses spirits to give mental
■ force and clearness is doing the very worst
thing possible to destroy this effect.
Alcohol is ever and always a paralyzant.
It never creates anything; it never gives
strength or force that did not exist before;
it never gives a clearer conception and
power of execution, but always lowers, de
stroys, and breaks down.— T. D. Crothe/i,
If. D.
"I was most ready to return a blow and
would not brook nt all this sort of thing,"
for I knew I would cure all damages with
Salvation Oil. 25 cents.
—Never "bull-doze a man, but if you
meet one with a bad cough you may "bull
dost" him to advantage with Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup. 25 cents.
—"No thoroughly occupied man," says
a great writer, "was ever yet very miseru
ble." The Chicago Tribuns wants to kuow
how about a man thoroughly occupied in
dodging a gun.
No one should suffer with boils or hum
ors when Hood's Sarsaparilla cures so
quickly and well.
—An orator named Dolliver, of lowa, is
in an embarrassing position. Hefore the
recent election he often indulged in a fa
vorite saying: "lowa will go Democratic
when hell goes Methodist." Now that the
State has gone Democratic, they're asking
Dolliver how hell went.
When everything else falls, Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy cures. 50 cents, by drug
gists.
—Scientists tell us that shutting the
e3*es makes the hearing more acute. This
accounts for the closing of so many eyes
during the delivery of the sermon.
—There must be some queer people in
Baltimore. A very pretty one pathetically
begged a stranger to knock down a pick
pocket who was following her. He did so
and the woman laughingly walked off.
The alleged pickpocket was her husbaud.
She didn't stay to see the fight.
The Best Testimonial.
yet published for any blood medicine is the
printed guarantee of the manufacturers of
Dr. Pierce's (ioldeu Medical Discovery,
wljii:ll ll'tl I I'duL* tUmi wrmtferfitj wmUitnmi
to benefit or cure in all cases of those dis
eases for which it is recommended, or
money paid for it will be returned. It
cures all diseases arising from torpid liver
and impure blood and their names are lc
!7»«IH. All Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous af
fections, Kruptions, Sores und Swellings.
Salt rheum. Tetter, Erysipelas and kindred
diseases, are among those in which the
"Discovery" uffected marvelous cures..
Drunkenness—Liquor Habit -
In All the World There is But
One Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden
Specific.
It ran !»• given In a cup of ten or <olTee wltli
'•ut till- knowledge of llie iters, Hl tuklnir !». er-
Trctliiif a spe.d> and permanent cure, whet. Ijer
ilie |.atl nl Is a moderate drinker or an alco
holic wreck. Thousands of dru.ikards have
l eeu cured who have taken the Uolden Hpeclflc
In their coffee without tnelr knowledge, and to
day believe t hey cjult drinking or tin li own free
will. No harmful effec' results froin It.s ad
ministration. i 'urex guaranteed Send for clr
cular aim full particulars. Address. In contl
dent*;. (ioLUKN Si'EiiKir Co.. IH!S Itace Street.. 1
I 'lnclnnaU. O.
New Oyster Parlor
AND
Confectionery
BY
Mrs. S. Showalter,
In Stehle building, S. Main St
Mm. Showalter ha* fitted up some
neat tooma for a la<lien restaurant,
and links a chare of the patronage of
tbe people of Hotter. Meala at all
hour*
Adtt>rtiae is the CITIZIN
A SOLID
STEEL FENCE!
EXPANDED"METAL
CCT ?KR^T EEI ' SOMETHING NEW
POT RESIDENCES, CHURCHES, CEMETERIES. F»RWS
QAROENS Gates, Arbor*, Window Guards, Trtlllwa,
Hrf-proof PLASTKUISG LATH, POOB Jl tTS
' Jtc. Write for Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
110 Water St., lMttubnrKb, I'a.
■ttdn are Mea keep lb Give nune of this Dapet
STEEL WiK
The cheapest and nentest Fence for around
LTWFI", School Lota, Poultry Yrdn, Gardeus,
Farms, *l* Also manufacturer* of Light and Heavy
Iron Fencing, IJ«A.»:INTF. Stable Fittings, Fire
Shutter*, Fire Escape* OF J;«T.»ren! design*, andall
kinds of IRON A>*D WIRE WOUli,
TAYLOR & DEAN,
203 and 208 Market Street. • PITTSBURGH. PA.
Willard Hotel,
W. H. REIHING, Prop'r
BUTLER, - I\A.
KTAHI.IMi IS COSNKCTIOX.
SAMPLE ttOOM for COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
SAMPLE ROOM. LIVER'S IN CONNECTION
Hotel Vogeley
(Strictly First Clans.)
IIENKY L. BECK, I'ROPK.
J. 11. KAUBEL, Manager. Itutler, Pa.
Diamond : - : Hotel,
Fronting Diamond, Butler, I'a.
THOMAS WABSOX, Pro'r.
Good rooms, good mcnt>, stabling in con
nection, everything first clans.
NIXON'S HOME,
ST. N. McKEAN ST.. BUTLER, I'A.
Meals at'all hours. Open all night..
Breakfast jn cents.
Dinner 25 cents,
Supper 25 cents.
Lodging li'i cent?,
SIM HON NIXON - - - I'ROP'B.
(IlillllllEß HfIFEL,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLEH? - -
Near New Court House formerly Donaldson
House—good accommodation* for traveler*.
Uood stabling connected.
[4-9-ftO-lyi H KITENMUI LKK.l'rop'r.
I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
On the feuiale face,
above the
IWPHD 111 #ey «I) r<i w■ I I
War'., "ilan'i ' K "j
N0.., Knlayjad
liaaJa, Liver Kpota
and all dWaaaea and blnmlahaa of tha akin,
complexion, hair and scalp «ucceH*fn lly
treated by Dr. Van Dyck. The Doctor ban
had 20 years' experience LA the practice of
1 "*• specialty, aod number* among his pa
tientn our most prominent famille*. If YOU
are afflicted with any of the above blemUh<«N,
avoid patent medicine* and commit I»r. Van
I'yrk Hl.mcr, Special term* to all who mako
enKagementaJthls month. Hook free. Engage.
: men Lean be made by mall. Call on or addros*
DR J. \ an Dyck, 40 FF. 11th street, Philadel
phia, or FLO 2 Penn aveuue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
L Hours ft to I and 2 to 7; Sunday*. 10 to 5.
DIAMOND
LAUNDRY,
East Diamond - - Butler. Pa.
FIRST CLA.SH LAUNDRY WORK IN ALL
BRANCHES. LACK CURTAINS A
SPECIALTY. ALSO, CLEAN
ING, DYKING ANI> CAR
PET CLEANING.
Goods collected and delivered
in all parts of the town.
ANDREWS&SHUTTLEWORTH,
PIiOPIiIETOBJj.
GrRAJNTD
BARGAINS
AND A
GRAND STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
in American nnd Imported Silks, Henriettas, Broad Cloths, S rges.
Diagonalsa nd all other new styles of Dresa Goods and Trimmings.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps. Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Underwear. Gents', Youths'and Boys' Underwear.
A DRIVE IN FINE CARPETS.
Fine Brussels worth 75c. at - .50 j Best Velvet Brussels at • - $1 25
Best Body Brussels at - - - I.oo' Best Axminsters, - - - - 1.50
Oil Cloths, Matting, Druggetts, Stair Rods, Portiers, Lace Curtains.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Laporte Flannels, Bradley's Blankets, best standard goods in bleached
and unMeacbed sheetiDg, pillow casing, ticking, ginghams, prints, damasks,
crashes and all kinds ol boose furnishing goods.
We are selling more goods than ever, showing conclusively that it pays
to sell reliable goods at low prices.
Rittef & Ralston.
The Great American HOG
is Coming.
The Cash Shoe Store
ANNOUNCEMENT !
LOOK! jgW
We Bell
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
7
FOR SPOT CASH.
We Will Positively Undersell
*
any house in Butler selling goods on credit, and wo give a guarantee on
i i.'7ery pair of Shoes we sell
Our Children's School Shoes
are all warranted and made of good soiid leather. We will refuud th>-
money in case goods are not satisfactory.
Our Ladies' Fine Shoes
are very highly spoken of and we are having a yery Jarge trade in them and
we feel very thankful to our friends for their support.
Men's Fine Shoes.
Now we can't say too much in regard to these goods, for we show the
finest line of Men's Shoes in Butler, ranging in price from SI.OO to $5.50.
All styles.
Our Rubber Goods Department.
We handle a iargo line of Rubbers. Best c|iialiti, s madef. Boston,
Candee Goodyear, Colchester, Goodyear glove-fitting. A large line of
Duck Boots, warranted not to snag or blister in oil.
Hoots and Shoes Made to Order.
A Largeßtoe k of Oil Men's Hoots and
Shoes Always on Hand.
Repairing done on short notice.
BLACKMORE & GIUEIS,
No. 1)5 S. Main Street, Hutler, Pa.
< a tMA VOICE
Si aon. »f Ha lam, tfelo.
O '«rrii«: "Wn at work on a (Am for
CM '*• io * UAMiitfi . I now b»vr an ag^m^
«/» - r t. c. A »* n ft A p«wiT
p W. |J.
WilliamKMne. irarria»-Br»!
t JMVW wrlteai bar* n«r«r knowo
k anything fo Ilk* your alt-uis
Vnatordajr took enough f«
pay ma om MA.'* W f CI.
Kaoffor. Ma,
or-lfr fur y.Kjr allmnal
a»ery hnuM I vtill Mr
'' Pru«t l« rrfW* a* mtaebaa Sl*6
H9Hn { ViW' , l r • •'»*!• «>ir.work.-
Jar ''/ • aaadolnf quha •• wall;
* r * ,r lo "*
OfM who tak> a hold ofthtarrand buaineaa i-i.ra'upf laaSu
Shall we start YOU in this businr**,
reader' Write to ua and l«aru all about It for youraalf. Wa
arv starting many: wa will atari you If »«u don » dalaykintll
another f •la ah-ad of yon in J our part of the roui.trr IT y»u
take hold you will be alleto pick up fold faat ®jr |(o M «J -
»V'» a- count of a for rd manufacturer a aala I SA.OOO tr n
dvllaai- I*h«»t «»uritph Alhuma arrto ba a*.ld to the
«W |«'»<-l, It .und 11. I(..ya| ( rimana fltlk Valval
J luah. Cbarimngl. d#Co-atad ,„aidaa. llendao*..»«t album* In tha
world Larf.ai ftli- « ra^ e « I arfaina itar known Af»ni.
wanted Liberal terma lllg'm.).' :/ ft* aganfa. A»»r one ran
been me a aurrraaful •rent tie Ifa |ta*lf fa 9 flit ia or »«
talking nacnaaary. Wbrttvar ahown. everr to i.ur
chase. Agenta taka thouaanda Of order* with ripfaAy naear
bef.re known. Ureal pruAta a wait a*er» worker Afantaare j
pinking fortunea. Ladi-a make at mmh aa man Ybtt, reader
can do as well aa any on<-. full information and inmi fl'rre
lo tboa« who writa for Mim, with partiealars and terms far n«.r
}'aa.ilr iilblca, Book a and I'arladirala. A Oar you km » a
coacl«4» to gouo further, why no liarm la done
4441M< «. C. ALLS* a CO., ALSttii, M.i>.
KK^IUV
Our Large Spriug Stock of
Wall Paper.
We bavo excelled in former bvchouh iu
ASSOKTMLNT, VAKIETT
uud Beauty of DeHigUR.
Au<l have almost doubled our hUm k.
We are prepared to meet ull com petition
U pfa^Oy
J. H. Douglass.
63 S. MAIN STREET.
l:W?M?k/|to*SEIITSS^W.^g.
■■aaMMMriTii. A. hptt.(HW i->u ciu 1
OVERCOATS, SUITS AND HATS.
FOR
Men, Boys and Children
Our stock is now complete, ana the bulk of the Clothing lvi nl.- i: < n
MAKE we claim end can prove to your satisfaction, ti>at for the • jt
stands unequaled in durability, fit, handsome pattern* and nt «. -•
Having served the people of this section for the last year-, u< i vc
learned their needs and you can depend upon finding just what \ i: w.w
our enormous stock
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is crowded with tli in . \ -j
Iv selected novelties iu Overcoatings, Suitings and Pantal« nir '•
best foreign and domestic ru'lls. High class work at popular >ir,
inducement to examine our line. Perfect fit always guaranty. ■:
We would also call your attention to our Hat Departuieo . « :
tains none but the best standard makes You will find the pr ■■ -
,-aving on what you have been paving. We keep a complete :t»
the celebrated Stetson hats
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Tailors, Clothiers and Hatters,
IGI-103 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. i'KNVA.
your address for one of our Fall Souvenirs.
IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE?
Kind friends, this a question we ar<
, unable to answer to the entire ><ti~ta.
/Mf l ' on everyone. Our first parents
- "T f~- Afw* when in the Garden of Paradi-.'ditt. i-•
I' fr yrjD JWMmsS aud ever since their sons and da .filter
v"* v<£ r have launched on the sea of inatrin >
rfV" with varied success and expci icii.-e. an.
the problem is no Mtn r - lived tl
v\V th*tty Adam said i:
said it was the serpent. It t'
\ IM ' SI " i/'
ji \ when the
j jllJ \ the leading Indy as |>l> n
in ire), and vou can bet v m -i l
~ J ~zt' J 1 that both parties will tell yi»u 111. :. ..
is a success.
Well, how is it about trie doming and furnishing business, is it a,l . :v.. I.\.
since the dav Adam and Eve were snaked out "f, 1 1 il"! ' ■■■
mcnts of tip leaves there has been quite a stir in the clothing busim ». hi
failure or not in Butler we are only able to answer for ourselves an,! v.. ■
emphatically NO. but a grand success, and we are playing the part <>t th. I_\
in our illustration. It is not the magnetism of love that draw s people to oui -t.... .1 •
sends them away happy and contented, but the of '<<'> <!■'] ;• > »
mav be a failure in nianv instances, but it is certain tnat ilei k niur I.IIU t< -.1 1-1
everv customer who ealfs to buy. Satisfactory quantity, satisfactory qnality. • •"*-
factor* prices are the rule at Heck's. He is drawing crowded house b> thet .m.. >
rendition of that alwavs popular and entertaining piece—The Buv ei>. 1 > 1 '
Constant applause greets every new effort of the management of this ~,,.1, „ , !
to please its patrons, and the public may be assured that if th< v tind p;
profit anvwhere it will be at Heck's. No. 11 N. Main St., Butler, a. 1 -
room to doubt as to our popularity. Our sales book, our crowded st.ne »,!i .
ishing stock all prove it. We may not be much of a aasaiety do.nl, .. .s i. 1. 1.
g. ts down to business we get there all over. We believe we ha\< . .1111
laritv, having done more than all others to bring prices on good g.,.d-- .1 t .
reach of short-armed incomes. That is where we strike, away below tli
on vour pants pockets. We believe in sharing the cream with - ....
after we have skimmed the milk on the top we don t tiirn it over and . 1
bottom. It is hard to beat the bargains we are offering. The man 111 MIII . ... t
otherwise, but gave up his pet opinion when his dear honey gently \ a.U. .1 l.im .
to our store, and so far as our goods are concerned he won t wa.k n t... ....
ofthescornf.il again, especially if his dear wife insists, and when la-i - ...
dressed from head U> foot from our great emporium, he was a difter. Nt .km; •' r
vidual, tilled with pride and satisfaction— proud_ of his wife and sat ! • « ith 1 -
purchase; and referring ta the matter attributed all to his better half b> .p
Shakespeare: "There in a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the I • «»•!, -
011 to fortune." But I think the following couplet original:
It is not wealth, nor birth, nor state,
But it's the git up and git, in woman, that makes man grate.
Our old room, although BP»P|PUS we found entirely inadequate in niaiiy t
to the wants of our rapidly growing business, and were obliged to build .11 a......
doubling our capacity. We feel that we can (Hford more advantages toourtrade n,
heretofore, and have laid in the largest, finest and cheapest stock ol mi n > -•> - >
. hildren's Clothing, Hats, Caps.KhirU,Underwear. Handkerchiefs Muni.-i>. < • -
I'mhrcllH.H, Trunks, Valises, Jewelry, Overalls, Jackets, nnil—w hat >mi <j.»n <
ask for—we've tfot it. We have not produced much argument, hut il y.»u think n r
riacre is not a success, just call around of your own accord, purchase ft l>i>l
us, take them home, show them to your wife, tell her the price, and our '• :
you'll say it's a success in your ease. Thanking you again for your vt ry 111 1 i.u | ..
ronage, and hoping you may all feel as I do, that marriage is a grand succ. >s.
Your obedient servant,
i J BE 7
Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher,
No. 11N. Mgin St., Duffy Block, ;BI TLER, PA.
The Great American
HOG is Coming.
FASHION EMPORIUM
OF 1
Millinery and Dress-making.
The Pall Styles are now displayed, Hough and Ui-adv
hatfelt turhaiiH, etulofa find broad brim huts, among tin- i t
ter the Orient. Dundee, Latona, Aiider»gn and <*<■!<• ti*
among the newest nnd handsomest shapes. The <'apritv n.d
Acme are the newest Toque shapes
The ujissep Saidee and Oolah are something new for the
girls.
Embroidered, guimp and jet bands, stripped velvet rib
bons, and brocade ribbons iu entirely new designs, tips and halt
plumes, birds and wings in black and all colors will form the
trimmings.
Velvets will enter largely into the trimming ol both hats
and dresses the coming teason. Both plain and fancy makes.
The bustle is doomed but some of the latest imported
dresses have graduated siies reeds placed at intervals from
the belt to the bottom of the skirt.
The styles in dresses tend to simplicity iu skirts and < lab
orate waists and sleeves. Now is the time to give your or in
for a new fall out tit.
Miss M. H. Gilkey,
NO. <W N. MAIIS HT. lUJTI.KK, L'A
OPPOSITE R 0.
E. GRIEB,
THI JEWELER,
• 19, Vorth' 1 ain St I DTI 18, PA..
I>b: J\ LJS u 1N"
W atchss.
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Spectacles, &c M &c.
Society Emblems of all DescripUons.
Ropairm_ i:; all 1 tranches skillfully done and warranted.
1850 ESTABLISHED 1850
.i. H. GRIEB. PROF. R. J. LAMB.
(JIUEB V LAMB'S MUSIC STORE.
NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA.
S> ■ .L-iii lor IJutler, Mercer and Clar
t. . . ion ii-.s ibr I. Ii I>ros Magnificent Pi
eivlr, c: Kvans* Pianos, Smith
i •ui and ( t; j> nter OI L ins, Importers
- v l|y> -i o,l,l,rated Stcinmeyer Pianos, and
" ~~-$j . .- in \ tolins Bruno tiuitais, and
- >3Ubita H'wr - "-*=*** »
'IA in.is of Musical Instruments.
- - -11EK1 Ml MC A SPI-iCIALTY
i i : I m ans Id en installments. Old Instruments
tki n exchange. C'on.e and see us, as we
can save vou money.
Ti;, . in] ;* j ailinjr ol all kinds of Musical Instruments
Promptly attended to.
I TIME TO STOP
TO
Consider Losses .Now, ]>ut Pushing the
(ireat Work on, I'ntil all Boots,
Shoos ami 1 lubber Coodswill
he in the !Lands of the
Consumer.
0 immense Fall ami Winter stock all arrived and tLis with
out .:!•* ',!.«• !-:rgu-t and ruost complete t-t<rk of Hoots and Shoos ever
1 j broui hi to Butler.
, A ti l lc: IsS'.l i- n dry and backward fail, the consequence is the
dc i !<••«•'-. Shot - and Rutilxr goods becomes Jess, acd in order Uit
■tl.i il be i:o diminution in the amount of trade wo have been doing, it
In imi, si. ii ; >rv to cut down the prices, so this is the plan wo have mapped
ou —i • ' >li. ;, we will pursue in conducting the anti-backward season sale.
It is i union n mark now to hear ea'd, I expected rain last night and never
ha.i then- been such a beautiful Fall a* the present. It's no matter of sur
prise uini: r tfcc-M- circumstances that people didn't feel like buying heavy
ht i miil !>oi>!r. Hut these must be sold same as the Rue poods. Profits
■ ure (iiii ot the <[; non, of course. As the head of this ad. reads, we have no
time to j) to consider our losses now. We shall devote our whole time
now on liinir heavy poods as well as line. This done, it'll then be plenty
timo to figure up our losses
Atn'itiio. u ill be particularly directed to cur kip and call' boots in
Men'.-, t! Youths. Call and oil grain shoes, wbicb wo guarantee
w rrpr.i > . lull lino Mrs. Misses'and children's oil grain, calf and
k ; ;> !■ > which none will be spared in this great sale.
1 :i!- i lull stick of iii\ own make lJoots and Shoes, either in
p,. in t 1 - 1/ x c, sewed or pegged, long or short leg. Full stock of the
tv! i iu Clnpp sboes, which are warranted alt hand made, got up
in v. vIL i neat style, made of any leather desired. A full stock of
calf aud oil grain waterproof cork sole shoes.
Ii I niii sh'.es we have the best wearing shoes, the most durable and
the i; Ladies wearing our splendid line of band sewed shoes
ii:..] ti; .I- v ill. - give a double measure of enjoyment. Nowhere else
will \ Jti lir.d the same dressy shoes or the same excellence of make. We
iunii.. i iily ti ry Inst of manufactures. A full stock of Mrs. misses'
an.l child; n' hi.rli cut . ail, l'listcrs «& Vogel's genuine oil grain and big lot
ot many different makes in kip shoes.
WeV not f" got the boys and girls with this wonderful sale of our's,
so read can! . the f Mowing In the boys' department the goods are piled
to the cei.i.i ; .nd couMsti p of a full line of th" celebrated makes of Ooltey
A; Son, I* me l'r od> and other well known makes. A prand line of boys'
Ii: •• caii die. I ■in Butti n, Lace and Congress, plaiu or lip ou toe, at
$1 .'>■); i! nreiandif Hoys call around and ee what you think of this
It.: ~j . j,-, |. _.ml in mi:-ef>* shoes we have a large line and fine dis
|i v. i VI-;. v i:ij- ■ti .-toek of all .• i:v s and widths of the well known
ui.i.v v.. h ..II in Ld. -' si; s Full stock of infants? s|ioes,
jinn. i, me : inn, low r high cut, in any material desifec],
price 15u. to tjil. 10.
i iciuiijiiarlrrs for Rubber
( »(>()(Is.
, ici . !' ton, \V< oitsocket, C.'nndee, Colchester and Hay State. The
H< t< :. .\\ HK-kft specialties are the finest made and we have tbem
in /.I S mid widths to fit everybody. Medium, knee or high cut rubber
bo I'. t..n iubher bouts at Prices on all robber goods 50 cents
,i j - ■ , . . .-r t! an anv plice in the county. Call and examine our rubber
goods ;t ;'.,re l inintr and be convinced of our prices
iuii Shoes made to order Repairing neatly done.
A ioll s .ck of Leather and Findings,
A Ii.;:. of line grcu e free with each purchaso.
YOURS TRULY.
JOHN BICKEU
•22 S. Main St. - - - Butler, Pa.
EXTRA- We bat • jast received another shipment of kip
added to 1 e one received a me woks ago m-ikes in all 100
i ~ j,■ i . it,,, \. utli-' I) •:>».-•, which will be sold during this sale
i\l.nter n \v i y our time to buy for after
, , i. , you are .-ure to buy, for no reasonable offer will bo tV<
fiired
The Great
American
I IT
JL A. \J \ J*.
Is Coming,