Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 13, 1889, Image 4

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    [CARTER'S
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CURE
(Stele neadnehpmwl reliero nil tlx trouble* Inel
itrnMon hi!i"'is state Of th.' *y -tern, such as
In /iix>K«. Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after
•aiirn*. I'ain In Ihe Sid«, Ac. While thetr most
remarkable success has been shown in curing
SICK
TI 1 yet CARTTR's I.rrn- F.ivrii Pir-.s
i»f> < valuable in Constipation. mrmc
nti'l pr..rentin>r this annoyinjjeoinnlainl. wliilo
II -y nlsn rornn-t all disorder* of 111" atomach,
•timulato th>> liver nr.l regulato the bowels.
i.\en if Uiey only cured
HEAD .
thov would b*» Almost pafceteas to those
* .fTVr fr«»m thf* distmMtaK r^omplaint:
buf fortunately th« ir goodnem does not #»nd
hero, awl those who once try the.n will And
tl. little niltaraliUftKfo in s*» many ways that
jji <• v will not bo wilting to do without them.
Hut after ail sick head
ACHE
|« thr Vianf of so manr lives that here U whero
trn make our great boast. Our pills cure it
wl.ile Others do not.
CARTF.R'S I.rmjt I.IVER Pit.is are very small
an-t 1 #»ry easv to take. One or two pills make
■ <1 -e. Tbey an* strictly vegetable and do
net gripe or piitve, hut by their gentle netion
please all who use them. In vials at 'JT> cents;
fir ■f>r f 1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
CASTia vmsatt co.. Hi* ?ct
Small HL Small Dose. Small Fries.
Tho secret of my happiness Is, lobars thrown awaj
axjr old Blacking Brush, and hare
yti aterproof DnflTC
n-var DUUIO
WITHOUT LABOR.
WolfTsAGMEßlacking
Produce e. polish without the old brash, and the thin*
trill fast a trrek on mrn\ and thrrtt nn fflSllli 1 ! rAorg.
Why stick to old ways in these days of progress f
&1J by Stores, Grocers, Drcggi?; s, etc.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA.
m Have
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS,
SCROFULA,
COUGH or COLD,
THROAT AFFECTION,
WASTING of FLESH,
Or any 1, incase. irhrrr the Throat and
l.itng3 arr I»*jlamctl 9 J art: of Strength or
Verve J'oirrr, you ran be reliertd and
Cvrrd by
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
A»h for Scott's Kmnlnion, awl let «io
explanation or solicitation induce you to
accept a substitute.
Sold by all Druggists. .
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, H. Y.
p EL ™, CatarrH
COI.n IN 111 VD R^PEVErS'^
CATARRH ML "ifM
Hay Fcvcr.Mf^^/
A'ut a Liquid,
or I ou'Jrr. '
Free from U.SJLI
on* Drugs and n
offensive Odors. fJAT "rLV b Q
A particle of the r.alm la applied iuto each
most ril. Is agreeable to use and Is quickly ab
eorlx-d. effectually cleansing the nasal passages
of catarrliul virus, causing healthy secretions,
H allays pain and Inflammation, protects the
membranal linings or the heart from additional
colds, completely lieals the sores and restores
the sv*nse of taste and smell. Ileneflci.il results
we reallml by a few applications.
A TllOKOriill TREATMENT WILL CCK3.
Price 30 cents at druggists: by mail, r< glster
ed. i» cents, circulars sent free.
KLY BSOTHBBB, Druggists, 5G Warr.n St..
N. V.
Catarrh Is Hot a Blood Disease.
No matter what parts It may Anally efTect, ca
tarrh always starts In the head, and belongs to
the head. There Is no mystery of the orldu of
this dreadful disease. It begins In a neglected
cold, one of the kind that Is -sure to be better
In a few days." Thousands of victims know
how it Is by sad experience Kly's cream Balm
cures colds In the head and catarrh iu all its
Wages.
S~\ DOCTORS LAKE
ML PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
dm&gT- OFFICES, 006 PEN'S AVE.
&pm\ —PITTSBURGH PA.—
All forms of Delicate and Com-
plicated Diseases rcquirliig COM
KIPKSTIAL an<l SCIENTIFIC MElll
sstion are treated at this Dispensary with a suc
cess r rely atttiim d. Dr. S.U. Lake Is a member
of the Iloyal Collecoof Physicians nndSurgcuni,
and i the oldest and most experienced SPECIAL
IST in the city. Special i.ttention given to Nerv
ous Debility from excessive mental exertion, ln
4isc of vouth, Ac., canning phvsical and
BenMl decay, lack of energy, despondency, Ac.;
also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Rheumatism
aadalldl ease of tho skin, Blood, Lnncs, Urin
ary ' irgans, 4c. Conßultation freo and strictly
•onfldcntlal. I>i!lce hours 11 to 4 and 7toS p. in.;
Sundays S to! I p.m. only. Call at office or address
*R. 1.a!.K.:d'.l J1.8.C.P.5.0r E. I.LAKE. M.D.
MEEMEm
Tuousaiiiia Lavo Uxn tvrinaneiitl> cured by—
-I*IIILAI>RI<PIIIA.FA. Vase at once, no operation
or t»f lima from biifiucss. Cases pronounced ln-
Curahlo by «.tlmi» vvauteil. bcua Tor Circdiar.
CURE GUARANTEED. oa^«HSs»'Tiix
luperfqTous hair
I On the femalo face, .mm ■ i'h
!i tl." t >re
-Ibre a tl, «»n me n's
theekt aboTo tho
bearJ line sad be
tWffOtheeyebrowj / ijjrVH'
by tbe Electric df/
Needle Operation \*& 1 '
by l>r. Vau Dyck, WHL- -y \
Electro Surgeon, \
'Af2 Pean avenue, /f* '
l'litsbargh. Mirth /I 1
'murks. Moles, ill
Warts, Men's Red + } -
Nore, Enlarged isy&'
Vein* of the Nose,
Plu»r.ie«, IMack- /fi.rS
j
and all dineases sdJ blemishes of the skin,
i compiexioo, hair and scalp successfully
! tr«;ited by f>r. Van Dyck. The Doctor bat*
had JO years' experience in the practice of
I iii» speti.-.liy, au-l nunibArs am«>ug his pa
: tisnt* our most prominent fsmille»«. If TOO
are afflicted with any of theabovebleiaishes,
avoid patent m« diciuc h and l>r. Vau
Dyck at once. Special tends to all who make
mouth. Book free. Enjfaire
n ents can be made by mail. Call on or address
Dr. J. Vau Dyck, 40 2i. Ilth street, Philadel
phia, or 502 I*eun avenu»», PiUsburgti, Pa.
11 ours u to 1 and 2to 7, Sunday , io t
YOU CAN FIND P!SS,
on f' : T. u i' i !»••• A>l • ■ Itiircau "f
sr,. ,v. EEHINGTOK BEOS.
Who nUI vo/iuact tut ut iuwut i-M3.
The Groat American HOG is Coming
•D. H E CITIZEN.
MISCELLANEOUS
A Very Singular Case.
Natural gas has worked some wonderful
freaks, but the one we arc about to relate is
about as wonderful, if not more so, than
any that has been brought to the notice of
the pnblic heretofore.
For some time past ouo of the oldest
citizens of Beaver Falls, whose name wo
have been urgently requested not publish,
has been noticed as gradually shrink
ing away, drying up, as it were, and al
though he preserved all his accustomed
vitality, yet his skin got dry and glassy
like parchment, his flesh wasted away,
while his weight became hardly that of a
seven year old child. Of late, also, it has
been noticed that when he walks his joints
seem to give way under him, and his whole
frame emits a queer, crackling sound like
dried peas in a pod.
Recently he submitted to a thorough ex
amination by several well-known physc
ians, who to their great amazement dis
covered that every joint in tho old man's
frame had shrunk from its socket. Not a
finger joint, arm or leg joint, rib or toe
joint but what had shrunk so fearfully that
in reality the old gent was nothing more or
less, than a living, animated bag of bones.
What worked the change at first puzzled
the doctors, but upon questioning the
members of the family it was learned that
for several years now., in fact since nat
ural gas was first introduced into Beaver
Falls, the old gentleman has sat day after
day, summer and winter, close up to a
stove, heated always, and often times
brought to a rod heat, with natural gas.
The dry heat had worked on him as it will
on tho most seasoned wood iu furniture,
and has caused his joints to shrink iu their
sockets so that they rattle around loosely
and in several parts of his body have full
en out entirely.
To make matters worse, tho Uridgewater
(las Co. threaten to bring suit against him
for damages, an they claim that, had "ot
the biggest part of their gas gone towards
drying out the old gent, they would not
have had to lift their Toungtowu line, or
shut off the factories in this place and New
Brighton, as they have had to do lately.
Should suit be brought, the outcome of it
will be watched with great interest by our
i citizens.—Beaver Falls Tribune.
He Gurgles with Deligbt.
Wo uoticed from our Eastern exchanges
that some of the popular shades in dress
goods this winter are described as "dra
gon's blood," "elephants breath," and a
pale pink called "stifled sighs."
We just gurgled with delight when we
heard this, because all these colors are so
unique. We were real glad with a regular
Pan-American gladness for the dear girls,
for a to be uuiquc, don't you
know, even if she has to wear it under her
wrapper. A girl dressed in elephant's
breath, hung in graceful folds aud looped
up and fastened at the corners with stifled
sighs, with a corgage of old gold, slashed
with dragon's gore, would be just too love
ly for anything. We have been sighing fpr
just such a girl for years, but our sigh had
hardly stifle enough in it to match the new
color. We have sent for a remnant of a
stifled sigh to make a necktie of it. It ap
pears to us that elephant's breath would be
rather strong for real comiort in tho sum
mer time, especially if the elephant was in
clined to be dissipated.—Lassen, Cal. Ad
rotate.
No Cure No Pay.
Tt is a pretty severe test of any doctor's
skill when tho payment of his fee is made
conditional upon his curing his patient.
Yet after having, for many years, observ
ed the thousands of marvelous cures affect
ed in liver, blood and lung diseases, by
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
its manufacturer's feel warranted in selling
it, as they are now doing, through all
druggists, the world over, under a certifi
cate of positive guarantee that it will eith
er benefit or cure in every case of disease
for which they recommend it, if taken in
time and given a fair trial, or money paid
for it will be promptly refunded. Torpid
liver, or "biliousness" impure blood, skin
eruptions, scrofulous sores and swellings,
consumption (which is scrofula of the
lungs), all yield to this wonderful medi
cine. It is both tonic or strength-restor
ing, and alterative or blood-cleansing.
American Money in Europe.
About 120,000 Americans were among |
the visitor--- to the Paris Exposition. They j
must huve spent, on the average, SIOO in j
Paris, or about $12,000,000. The cost ol
tho voyage to and froiu Europe and of;
their travelling and purchases while 11 ere !
must have been at least SSOO a piece, inak !
ing $00,000,000, the total being thus about I
$72,000,000. If we add Mr. C. P. Hunt-j
iugton's contribution to Prince llartzfeldt I
and those of other exceptional millionaires
li >t to lie classed among the mass, it is
to say sale that at Ica-l $100,000,000 of
American mutiny was spent in Europe last
j-trr mer.
Drunkenness —Liquor Habit— i
In All !he World There is But
One ("tire, Dr. Haines' Golden
Specific.
it can he given In a —ip of lea or code.; wlt'i
■ll l lie knowie Ige ol Ihe person taking H
i Ileetlng a speedy nn.l permanent cure." heiher
the patient is a moderate dilnker or an alco
holic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have
I.ecu cured who have taken the <»olden snec-
Itle IN their eoflee without their kuowlhdge.
mi today believe they quit drinking of their
o'vn free will. No I.armful effects res Its from
Its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send,
lor eircuiar utid full particulars. Address. In
conndence. (1 OLDEN Kraciric Co., 183 Itace St.;
! Cincinnati, O. 1
Kissing Between Women
There is one joke on women, which ap
pears in the same colnmu with the mother
in-law and spring-bonnet business, which
is justifiable and well aimed. This is in
regard to the foolish habit of kissing which
prevails among women. It is hard to see
why it is done. If yon ask women about
it, one in four will tell you that she does
not like it and would like to drop it, but
that "they expect it, yon know." Indeed,
: so far has the objection to indiscriminate
1 kissing among women gone that there are
anti-kissing societies in many places, the
women who belong pledging themselves
not to kiss any woman in public, and, only
those whom they really care fur in pri
vate.
Going a-Shoping, Sir, She
Said.
He—Where are going, my pretty maid!"'
She—l am going after 10-eent ribbon,
20-eent stockings, 39-cent cashmere. -Ill
cent silks, 59-cent velvet, fiO-cent gloves.
79-cent hats, 89-cents. shawls, 99-cent um
brellas, and all the other bargains in the
papers, sir,—she said.
Nolable Hen.
The most fashionable hen in New York
State is said to live in Winslow's Mills, in
the town of Waldoboro. She started in
life a plain, dark brown pullet, but soon
exchanged thi« for a black and white suit.
The next time she shed her feathers she
came out as white as snow, and this fall
she appears in black, white and tan
dress.
For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia in its
various phases of Sciatica, tic douloureux,
semi-crania, <tc. use Salvation Oil, the
greatest pain cure on earth. Price 25
cents a bottle.
—The great superiority of Dr. IJull's
Cough Syrup to all other cough remedies,
is attested by the immense demand fur
that old established remedy.
I canna leave the old folks uow,
I'd better bide a wee,
Because I know na ither how
To get my boarding free.
—"I rather like that idea," said Henry,
gazing at a man who was playing a drum,
cymbals, clarionet and four other instru
ments at one time. "Why so?" asked Wil
lie. "You have only to kill one man to
wipe out the entire baud," was the san
guinary reply.
Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively cured
by Dr. Sage's Remedy. 50 cents, by drug
gists.
—"The bustle is a rhicg of the past,'"
says a fashion exchange. It always was a
little behind.
Hasbfuluess is very becoming some
times to a young man, but it is well for
him to get over it if he is going to board.
—After a mau has finished putting up
his stove-pipe the family parrot has to be
kepi out of the room when the minister
calls.
—We know men who insist at eveiy
point upon beating their way through life,
but we observe that they all draw the line
at a carpet.
Dire Dyspepsia's dreadful distress is
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar
medicine.
—The man who sighs. "How soon we
are forgotten!" has only to leave a hotel
without paying his hill to find out how
sadly mistaken he is.
—"Xo thoronghly occupied man," says
a great writer, "was ever yet miserable."
Unless he was trying to amuse a 2-year
old child while its mother went out call
ing.
—"Will the coming man flyT'* asks a
scientific writer. Judging from our pro
tracted rainy weather, the "coming man''
will have to swim as soon as he gets here.
—"Upon my soul," exclaimed Mrs. Ply
around, "I never saw such an old gadder
in all my life as that Mrs. Xeverhome is!
Actually, I called seven times at her
home and couldn't get in once."
—Cleverton—Say, old man, I'iu in ,i 11 x.
I've got to go to a ball to-night, ;;;id these,
dress trousers are fearfully baggy. What
would you do.*
Dashaway (thoughtfully)— Brush your
hair straight back, neglect your nails,
don't dance and they'll thiuk yon are a
genius.
Prof, Loisette's
DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD
In spitc of adulterated imitations which mi.** tho |
tilery, r.nd practical result* of the Original, in spit* of .
tho gr.fiscst nn*repr»-*eatat:ons by envious would-be ;
titer*, and in spUeof "has* at tempts to r«»b'' him
of tho frnit, of his labom,(&U of which demonstrate tho ,
undoubted P'iperiority &nd popularity of his teaching). '
Prof. Loisette's Art of Never Forgetting is re«- -gni/»-a J
♦/►-day in l*»th Hern ««ph*.ri»s as m.irVmg an Kpoch in •
Memory Cultcre. H ■» Pp»«j»ect>is* (M»nt post fr« e) gives
;•} Ttn ins i<f p:*».p'.e in all p.-.its of the «rl«.t»e who have act*
ti 'Jly r -.idied his System by c< noep«Hidence v *h"wing
. «.•: it tm- >.!>'>J irfti.'e bcintj nt'nini, not |
ffyV. r'frtthat m y tn.' k ran be Icanuxt in a *iuylt 1
rM 'iutf, 1.1 mil-traiuit riiiy urrd, d:e. i\.«rPro:pec».u* f
Terms and Testimonials addrexs
\Mi. A. lilliaETTi:, *37 Fir?h Avenue, N.Y
POSITION OFFERED.
If you are in need of a »:>»! paying position
and think you hove the qualities of a good
salesman, you will do well to write us at
once. We will pay good commission or
salary and expenses to a good man. The
position we offer is a permanent one. Ad
dress at once,
SKLUVEK A ATWOOD
Nurserymen, Geneva, X. Y I
Gr RAND
BARGAINS
AND A
(IRANI) STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
in American and Imported Silks, Hc-nriettaf, Broad CI ' 1.-s S rec- 3 ,
Diagonalsa nd all othsr new styles of Dress Goods and Trimmu.»:-.
Ladiert', Children's Wraps. Ladies', Mi-.-es'n i Ch Wren's
| Underwear, (ients)', Youths' and Boys' Underwear
A DRIVE IN FINE CARPETS.
Fine Brussels worth 75c. at • .50 i Best \ elvet Brussels nt - - $1 25
Best Body Brussels at - - • 1.00 ! Best Axminsters, - 1.50
Oil Cloths, Matting, Druggetta, Stair Rods, Portiera, Lace Curtains
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Laporte Flannels, Bradley's Blankets, best standard goods in bleached
and unbleached pbeeting, pillow casing, ticking, ginghams, damasks,
crashes and all kinds of house furnishing poods.
We are selling more goods than ever, showing conc'u-ivelv that it pays
to sell reliable goods at low prices.
Ritter 4 & Ralston.
I
The Great American HOG
is Coming.
The Cash Shoe Store
ANNOUNCEMENT !
"Jh LOOK!
We Sell
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
FOR SPOT CASH.
We \\ ill Positively Undersell
any house iu Butler selling goods on credit, and we give a guarantee on
every pair of Shoes we sell
Our Children's School Shoes
are all warranted and made of good solid leather. We will refund the
money iu case goods are not satisfactory.
Our Ladies' Fine Shoes
.
are very highly spoken of and we are having a very large trade ia 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 poods, for we show the
finest line of Men's Shoes in Butler, ranging in price from SIOO to $5.50.
Ail styles.
Our Rubber Goods Department.
We handle a large line of Robbers. Best qualities made. Boston,
Candeo Goodyear, Colchester, Goodyear glove-fitting. A large line of
Duck Boots, warranted not to snag or blister in oil.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order.
A liari>'e Stock of Oil Men's Boots and
O
Shoes Always 011 Hand.
Itopairing done on short notice
BLACKMORE & GRIEB,
Xo. 95 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
froroOM*. Here la •
* i if £3] ij *■ I m»il of Mr. G.rrt
-3 "v*l W«■ , OM< n f o 4 j € ni. Ohio.
( "; ' . w - ** w «aat workoa • term (or
~J ' ; ' I4> _>"• *• ~t> a mouth ; I u««r kl'l II lltart
• *i« .i! 2 r •• • Allen A Co'a aihuma 9*4 pmbu
i j,v> iy - 2ad oCea make *ao • <ur"
>. r.5 -> r -i. •: w. ii.biuuoa.
'-.'V '.v,.!,,,, Klino, llam.barr, IV.
'*' y .*CV wul«-»: **l h«v« never known
■' *i ; .' VVfr-IA a ■> tiling to «« H Ilk* your «ll»ua». J
• e»t»-rd.«y I t<v k ordrn enough to .
:-V; • . |M7 me wvrr SM." W. J. fcl
v< * m--re. Hangor, >!«•.. wrftM: *'l •
tSrii'Z »> ..<9n< : *k- an order for 3 our aibuait J
JL' # %«7 b«uM I vialt. Mr j
- prufliUaAraMniKbuSM !
• '"'Fit day a work." i
J? • >';i«-r«aie damp quite ae welli |
<-■ / •!•»'« i# gl*e •*- '
,r ihi'ir letter*. Eeery j
. •■II'I» uo grand profit*.
Sli:*?! \vr Mr»rf VOI in this buttinesn,
r . 'T- Wrt»« :..i - ..•» l.ain a!| about It for youreelf W«
ci< v • vtill lUrt you if Tea don t d«!»*Lui:l
■i!• Ii r-■ ,» M i ->i * uin your part «>f the reuotry. iTyuu
iil.< I >-u »M ii- Mclo |'ki opffuldftitt Or-Jteud
'II d Hi <■? u: . <1 manufacturer ■ tele 1 tS,O4H> (ra
l*lt«i|»i:i :i|ih illliiinu *rrto b* told to tUa
j I r &'£•». ~ Hound in hoyal Cnmcii Bilk Valrrt
Charmingly ilrcmtH in»id«». Ilaudaomeat album* la tb«
w« i'l 1... 1 ~ ■ • •*!••»» liargatn* eter ka««a A|riii|
nant*<l !..»».■-ml !• rin llljr un.nrr for a»rrnt«. Any »ae rau
I- •mm n» • < Jul • nt. rtella itaeif «-n eight— lilt l» or no
talking nec« saury W . rcver aliown, every one want* to pur
eha» • Ageute take f .*anda of order* with rapidity ne*«r
bet r-kii 'itu. Great | rofita await «very workrr. Ageata art
making t.Ttanea. 1.. * make a» muck as tuea. Yoa, reader, .
randoaa well aa aoy • Full inforinatioa aud tanaa Tree*
to « wi.o write tor *rr»«. wltk particular, aud teraaa for our |
Karnily I»ild« », Hooka atd P« ri.»dlea!a. After you kaow alt, |
kbouldyou cuut luda to (fouo farther, why no harm fedoae. •
AddrtM fc. C. ALLLN 4 CO* ALCl&ra, MAIPB.
I
TWO ( HOICK SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL,
For Girls and Young Ladies. 1
; Shortlidge Media
Academy,
For Boys and Young Men.
SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGE. A M
iIIAKVAKD (MIAOt ATE.
MKDTA, PA., (Xcar Philadelphia.)
\VA>Tti»-AK.iit.s to !t Tl<n for our
* clioirp mid liardy Niiiswo St.' '•
SUdy Work Kor T. Wi.rratr
I Salary aud P*l>en. L :es or coinmi si-." " llr ,( * r "
j d. Write at oucf. ht»t • As<'. A'! r
: R. G. Chase & nT''j
OVERCOATS, SOITS AND HATS.
FOB
Men, Boys and Children
Our stock is now complete, AQQ lb# bulk tb>» Cloth!-
MAKE we claim and can prove to yonr »a» inaction. that for ;!
«tands onequaVd in durability. fit, handsome patterns n '
flavinserved tbe people of tbia section for the lift ii v- •
j iearned their n«*d» and yon can depend upon finding just m' i
J oor enormous stock
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is crowded with *r. > >
ly selected novelties in Overcoatiog*. Suitings and ran'*'
I tiest foreign and domestic m'lls. High class work at popu
! inducement to examine oor line Perfect fit a!wav« iruara-
We would also call vour attention to f»ur Hat Pep-kr
' ;ains none hut tbe best standard make* Yon will 6a Ith ■
| ravine on wbat you have been payiDg. We keep aCO sap • • .
the celebrated Stetson hats
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH.
Tailors, Clothiers and Ilattri-.
161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. l
Send yonr address for one of oor Fall Souvenirs.
ROSENBAUM &CO
510 to 514 Market Street and 27 Fifth Ave
rrr«A«cc* rso* into a
PITTBBITROII. IVV .
A CLOAKS AND WRAPS!
"; V( our stock I* fretfetr. an I ha* raor» p->- . I
V 40 will NNI ANYWHERE else. URR* l ' 11 n«" f I'L -S WR
•—{ New M.irketa. Jersey, and
, Real Seal Ptuah .laeketa. satin LIUED I- : -
r. \ \ Real seal Flush Sacijuea »TS.» »!* ;v I;I «
/ rfl 240 STYLES CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. 52 to *ls
I J We do the largest MILLINERY BUSINESS
ID Ibe CFCJR at Pittsburgh. and »bow yon I. ' li •
I. >A , *S' trimmed. Feather*. Win** JWI Kihbon* tfc.ir,
tj \\\y cr p < ''''-
I l\ CORSETS! COESETS! CORSETS;
1 OHTWMHL Ball. rorww. IT WWI - <
,» * '■: I MAI lain Wknti'l. No one can undersell IR
1 % OTJtt DRESS a 3ST G
I I Are of our own Importation and we certain ;• HA*- R.. S R-
I J style*, a* well ai finest good*. t ban yon W 111 F# •
Oui Line of 6e«t«' Furnithings it Complete anil Pr.r tfe
. i 1 Lowe«t
UNDERWEAI *
For Ladles <;ent». Children and Inlasu Natural Woo! Veau. ><*•.. *I '
| Shirts 30c.. "sc.. *l-11.25 up.
KID GLOVES
Have always been a irreat specialty with us. aßd we shall certainly I• -I ■ •
I"< ll lie the neat and cheapest goods. Oor I -button Kid 4SC . <"»■• . 79c .* "
! R-hook LI i 1.50 are the LIO*T tor the money
HOSIERV. NECKWEAB.CVRTAI3S. LACES AND HANDE*B« HlH*< A I
CRAKES -ARTICLES FOR FANCY WORK AX!> HAND f'MF-L
IN COFNTLEHS VARIETY.
Our stock of GLORIA and SII.K CMBRELI.AS with gold or silver H ■. I
fines!, I- tor larger than anv other here. Over ana styles ot handle- II I
OUR FURS MUFFS AND FUR TRIMMIN S
Were all bought last Spring, are carefully made, and of tbe eboiemt stock in tii- U
I^o§ei\ba.urn-§;
The Great American
HOG is Coming.
FASHION EMPORIUM
OK
Millinery and Dress-ma kin«»'.
The Fall Styles are now displayed, Rough m l i»< i>
hata, felt turbans, sailors and broad brim hats, anioi.. tL«* ..ti
ter the Orient. Dundee, Latona, Anderson and < • -t ■ 1
among tlie newest »nd handsomest shapes, Hie 1 1 '"' e ;l,! "
Acme are the newest Toque shapes.
The misses Saidee and Oolah are something : • u i-.-r tii"
girls.
Embroidered, guimp and jet bands, stripped v. !\ t rib
bons, and brocade ribbons in entirely new designs, tip- Ili .11
plumes, birds and wings in black and all colors will m ti .
trimmings.
Velvets will enter largely into the trimming of tli it"
and dresses tbe coming teason. Both plain ai.<l tin M . MM I
The bustle is doomed but some of the late.-t im|i< t»
dresses have graduated sizes of reeds placed at inter' «
the belt to the botlom of the skirt.
The styles in dreuses tend to simplicity in -!< t •! t!
orate waists and sleeves. Now is the time to cive; on «-r I» r
for a new fall outfit
Miss M. H. Gilkey,
NO. H. MAIN KT, fHJTM'I's I*A.
OPPOSITE P. O.
!**-*<> F>tabliAhe<| |KIO
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
>• 19, Sorth|*ain St BUTXJDI. FA
I) KAL E1? I X
Jm
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Watchw,
Zlzzla.
Jowdrj t
S:l7Brjri?a.
S?3rt*ci«, 4c. v Jfec
!%>ctet y KmM«m« of »fl Danrr.pHonn.
:u til branches «k»llft»HT d»ne and mm m<i |
1850 ESTABLISHED MM
j.R. i.Bif b. a. j- l*M>
<ilMKt; & UNITS Ml .sir ?<TDRK.
NO 16 SOUTH MAI If ST BUTLM PA.
Sde frt Butler. Mr mm mmi Ckm-
American and I'arp ntit ' Ypw. Impflrn
tbe4'eW»i-rated Finnan. and
* n loima. Brnno and
All Kinds of Musical Instruments.
SHEET Ml >K* A SPFXIALTf
Pianos aod •hrsaw *)! don n*fjilatrtiL OW liMfmsmtv
t»k> nin txcbinp. I oane »ivl M> aa. aa ••
cnn mvc TOO mnwjr.
T«»nii . I epairing of all kinds of Mawil iMrwiKiaM
Promptly attended to.
If You Want
(i <><>< I Reliable Boots <fc 8hoe»
H I'S ELTON'S
IS THE HLACK TO GO.
(hir w ay of doing Hnsuaaa in the secwt mi mm lanpr and
in- re*4Vt>shoe trade.
m the ame price to all. TWa faapb in't wmmt
to help p.*y for others «hoes in a honse that baa mm inad peine
on good*. in other words, yon don't want to pay 92 1* for •
?d.<»e \otir neighbor pay* $2 for. Wepmj mm frnrnimmrn
rt t> t our ru.-toroer*" shoe bi!ls and still better mm capital na~
'matt of Bk**s aad Sfeaan in aat toMMP
ed and no inter eat to pay at the "tptnaa of oar enafcnaar*.
We buy direct from the mannfartitra«* lor eaafc, not fynaa
jobbers or middle men. as some »t>. ind thaa sm*« all «ar«»
timer- the '?• 'tier's profit.
VVe ctm tb*» largest *tock in Bntler ewly, «aar pnaaa
are the lowest and the people know they can depand that ail
our footwear i* jmt as represented
We carry an immerse stock in Ladiea'. Miaa** awl l!fcifci
ren - fine shoes, ail tizes, widths and dMpm. OM La
dies warm ahoea and clippers Misses and Children's heawy
shce-t in kip. calf and Teal, all solid.
Mens', Bo>*' and Youths' kip boots and shoe*, made tm
service, our line of fine shoes cannot he tnrpaaoad- Menu
box to»> boots, t «oles; Men's low instep boots. hand mala.
We carry the largest jtock of mbfcera and ant bra.
• 'ome and <ee us. it won't tak«* _v«»n long '® be eeaviaaad
that it pays to trade with a house that does the landing
trad.*, and where yon pay for just what yen bay and no mem
aiid u-t value received every time.
P.. f- and .«h<ies made to order and repaired.
B. C. HU3ELTON
No. I, N. Main St.,
I IAI\( IAXS in WATCHES,
L locks,
Jewelry
And silverware.
Fine*! stock of Sterling SiUai ■— at theenantv
at>d at prices not to be equalled far eaah.
Clucks repaired indfwarranted, at
,1. li.GRIEFS
No. 10 M&in Ht.» • l«*Tasr ta),
RITLEB, PA.
The Great
American
HOG
Is Coming.