Iff FIRSTBORN. Vbr is ft that lb* firstborn child is so ttftrr the hssJ" aw oi a family of dul mrtf. As tfciid fOLos* child the mother bss iw sad ie» mabty; often not Car b»nsei: sad none, therefore, |gt ber chi'.d Ejrpectmt nothen who nic Dodof fiaa that fcrr' - laem is ««**- cc_ a- a-th. They esc ■( a M aier? well «d «ie an ■**»«■ %'aes tab) «e*» :U HT surwjt u praucsliy ~ a -M yt«T'— *- and the _Y 7* Mother i* made h*p- » en br the buth id s < fT i . child. If vua "VjT wou'.! be l heshhy Mother of heaitby f \ ires bk " l «vi*- ■ l \ ne Prcscnpuoe " ■ K \ •I «E W wj *i»i to | ■ A my - Vrat a>. -o» fa > ■ Hfl, f«rrar . M ■—Si Iwcrif- ■ ■ ■ 1 tK.itr " arcs Mm Pa ■ ■ 1 fciini '.i of HMwrnUt. I VBf 1 .•**«: 'Oss- llf lw Jf •hra : lostoe* famrt I* IP^Br/ tijaOMMBS • Ktbrr 1 aof. ». . // jJp^ 1 / / ataradr «s . Isauarrjr I «"*.» tWtW erf «scfc. and —*—.i f *.«•■.• ««-j»»«t tin * frw djvt ! ieH n«di *»C WJM* I M |*kC* «g «w* tasUr ; Ml «SU as*coSklestass«Bss am uat u4 osuM <4o ■> w«* wttboot »"T tru.-.f I t «i 4 s«4» (sytkiac toturo. wrr tlasafa- la 1* P>««* sir 'ihns*. «■/1 «r U1 «k. MB »«• thr> »t« Mck. to g« Mac i—l iiriTur or mi u> Sr. Were*-' Thaw whs safer fraa cbrooic dlS ut jgriitd U> oooac-t l>( Pierce, in Vtt*' hm. All correspondence Mncti, pn£*e. Add«. 1« R V nrrce. MdUo. K V. X*. herce l FellsU CMW l*i mkA mu-k |)r? if»r •»!•'.' d«*el- Jrrmimtti. U*rj 4rj up ti* «| ,-i ■ «» *o (U ni'iLUWaC fct.d drmm f —i ■—"—rf * ■»« —rwwii th— t-» «rdii.-r» turn, of esLurii. Avoid sii dry- Mr Ish i*T tunas. n»dM axxl unfc Sbil v Um* whwS ri«s»i>r«. »ooth«( etd fell*!*. I_| • (rwtt hft.u. is such a rcsxdy St J *4! ( was ensrrfc or oo'.d is tbs _b«sd ss»'Jf s»«4 I'kMMUti;. i(/^lw.riu mm I l« * 1V e*mu> A-J S»-rfr««« ««U U»« iw mm.. fjyhf»*hsm.Mlfcsrres M . K.%. Tbo I»4js WJthoM |*»is. 4«« »<« ir- it »| r*W* jw II m SB IT-itid sud mugry wA«, »*he*. iw WiwilliSlr J tii* |*n. ltd wrfl>n.,s»tkit». I. • Ocs» TOO »*» y-"—' Cslsah sbd U»j i «.»«*. A | »•» » KfUi I imimiliy i >■''■*■ urafc Mm. Ijhi f>«« MHA f»»«. » _S_ yS4«y» Uf«»» iMf . i • WIKI iHUtr IMI • • <«WM» f«M. in. Masd CK3M* I Ulfi * ' M^'-Si'VK. «.«. rumslii MM) 4««iA(.r.. EjL | MM» * W.4MN.U MMIRMUM. • I . «HMS eMEsses. ■«#. I«M* turns!■ • ( im I Msr>. 9 fc s«s * w%mmn »- .»»» M. toot little thing. Get a food fucturc of your family and h «u*t made at your first aj»- |KMt.tiMity Wc make the W«t at sftxic (scar do«ti ixio inches and (jjranta them permanent. Let wa kmmm an tunc to go out. The Butler bye Works liycutg. freaking. W FISHER Haws Yoa a Neighbor? . . . . il Sb *b< amiyat jprt V U| sad! ha«r s Ids- LA Aafc M SMMt «M srtll t«il II ya* atf slaai ti. / ' *jt Bmntal wort si sU T" 1 "" "* . is«crt|H iMi'-sr isi ■hurt aMK* The U, S. Electric Mfg. Co "* fr.it,. ra. W s & E WICK, wuuaemwia BMISS *s« S.»rh#4 UlkWj>t, « ibd« (S ■UI W»> «i»il«Sa i £ r«#a a f UIC rt» 'i ra n_ Ktlt, Celerj s Pepsin T k«U V >U «■« Mo Mfe ifcM. vtm "I 'IT. .. 1 twMSiws ■ ■*' • at'CuHK '<*.• J Rannuri laitar worn*. || 4ft i«U C'i«f> I hprii Vtod H« -u ft W Imt « uuari IriMk I .. 'l'"' I to* Npfrft l^afi B ~. 00* iMgytoaW' ' >*• iin» .»r « ,ir« uh. fine vegetable* and all the early pro-love of Uoseoff. They are spread out upon the aldewalk. Chickens cackle, gouts bleat; pigs, tied by the leg. strain toward the vegetables, sniff lug at the fresh greens. Farmers in sabots, carrying grea; blue umbrellas und»-r their arms, with the two iibi>ona of their felt hats float ing down rlielr barks, pick their way amoug t!»e Ltinan china displayed on tbe ground—capacious soup tur«-e:i«. cider Jugs and plates covered with painted flowers and grotesque figure*. Tbe peaasnta converse with but few gestures; tbey barga.n In gutteral tones. -These taciturn people forget tbetn ■rives la tbe barrooms on fair days. Tbe tsverxis are ftill of noise You may hear tbe sound of an accordion and tbe plaintive note of the binlou (a ■art of bagpipei. leading nionotouous da noes. Into tbe harbor come boats laden with fish; other »»oats co out. Tb< IshrrmHi are foil of business Next wee-k will occur tbe departure for tbe new country There are women who weep. Above all this agitation tbe smoke of the village chimneys mingles with the great white clouds. Tbe quiet sea mir rors tbe sun.- Artist Caataigua In Cen tury UTERARY TREASURES. Iw> «kirk Have ■•«* a»4 • blik War Me Lml la View. Tbe a grid, we ha ve been aiutured time and again. knows nothing '-f It* greatest men Perhaps It is equally ig norant about Its greatest books. Are we ijuHf sure tbat tbe Id-ils la our lit era')' pantheon a«e arrayed in their due order of precedeuea? The rulea of pr> < .-det.ee change. and who thall as arrt that tboae prevalent at any given time are tbe final ones? Hut. above all. are we quite certain that there may not be a notable work of *< nlus lying unnoticed and unknown amid the wrwka of tbe river of time, waiting only for some locky accident tbat shall reteal It iu all Ua beauty to an sston Is bed world? Much accidents wltb sucb results have been frequent la tbe history of the past. lnde< I.'KKI. A manuscript eojiy la |ir<-M'rvel ford Tbe Hvm tallica I Man or Man of Klans (llo'uo I Mignoruui), still a 'oinwoti feature In uln.anacs spj.. ars in 11. *l . not, II lavonjectured. fnr tbe first time, as It aeetns to bate been a survlv al from tbe Uma of lloleuiy'a "Almagest," a collec tlou of clsaelc obeet * iitknia anil prob lem* rein tin* to geoii. iry and u-lron omy Thr first printed almanac was the *'Pw> fianbtis Annls." iasueil at Vlemiii la lli" by an astronowi<*r iiaineil I'ur bach. The earliest know u alinanae de \oti*l ei|ir<-saly to the Vi-nr of l»*l|e I waa puhllalied by flaltelala In l.V^i. Tbeie-eforth tbe ephemeral yearly j character of tbe publication came to be dahnltel; reeoirnizeil l>y almanac niak era NoHtradainus met the faahlou of lncor|Mirstlng ftrediiiloiis of coining eteirts into almanacs, a fa*hloii that has <«intiuueal to this day In all purely aatroloKlcai lu-ocburea of this aort deaplte Intermlttetit efforts to sup |«*« it by royal autborlty In France aud e4a«-wbere Era Told lbs Traih. Ktcited Kiabernian (to «»untry hotel hee|wr» There isn't a bit of fishing atsiut here! Ktery lirook has n alien warning people »iff What do >ou mean by lutuifi angb-is liere wltb the pruuilae of flue fishing? Hotel Ki»|a-r I didn't aa» snytblng about fine fishing If you read my ad tsrtieeineiit carefully, you will aao that wliat I said waa "Klahtng uuapproacb able** Tkeaey s*l fear flea. A clwitilat ezpatlatlni on ctieiiilcal arlettre obaerved that anow had h<-<-n fou:id to paeacM a conelderablf 1 degri-e of beat A man |.res«r»t at this remsrk oh •rrted that truly was a ral liable s. iei, e, but h* would like to know • hat numtier of anowhalls would be sufficient to Irttl s teakettle l'ai> Was Cava. Hba You will sak i-aj-a will you not? Or moat I ? lie-Ob. I have seen hint Karl I* be made tbe suggestion that It v. 9* about Ulna for ma to propose A ROUND HOGHOUSE. A C»mT*mt.mt and laws Farrowing Pea. Advcxates at the rouad form la tlia constru- tioa of cffrialn farw buildingt daim that It has a<]venta>r>« In wnie the Mmrttire doe# not The tliftt will occur to ike lff that it fttTords a larger ani nint of rootn in pi-oportlon to the material :me>l ln»* ?a««" building do« Th" cut* fro;:i 10-wa nomf*!"! «h -• lh? fnnt elevation and ground pl«" o." what for oo:ivea tence wc ciay tr».- round faiTowing 13 R »' I '1 .|J| / \ / At ' t \ hi A# J At * \*LLE* I - • ti\ ) VAKBOWI that In fei"!!ng aad '-ar irig f >r the n-.g" tit* wo k ran Ik* c'.o;.< with * minimum amov. s c f tiuvc-1. The pnnela wh'.-h f -rw tlx- »axi of ihe hous<; are e'-siit f»-ei u atruaure *»x f* vt in c.rciiuifiT «nca. It ia illTidrd iato t- up ii*. the of eai-h i. : Led ou the fciouiul givcii, auri • i'li |>eu Ua.t a dor.r tl.rotigii ' ""'b tbi' sowa cau k > « , ul».'!e A<" ** ■'» •" the pet.a la by i . .naof « t'i ' ' tS" . T - ** •h.jwu in the pit! 'ill.' !'<■:» .'-t «>f the houa ■ la all feet frojil :!i- ' !■• t-> th.* Mves anil fifteen f.et fr< in tl • e.-iund to the cupola. This ptfrpner.a of roof give* a commodious m r-yyi] fioi r for the Morale of fttil and l ei . .ng. ai.d over tlte doorway, aa will i>c ae»':i In the Illustration, ia a dormer wliwi»w wbleh o|x-iiM to Its full «tler.r ra r. ' -or and wbicb is pro*)der la al;ttt»*d Irftead *>f bell!*! laid cl"*> ■<" that from an.v [>en rin- Ueribiioan ruu reach «p and pall do. :i Uddiiii; -« n«- litter* wfeau tbey COM4 Into th* « rIJ durtne the nerere weather will be made comfort aMe The lionae la a very eot: venlent one. «nd the designer ascrlbca much of bis success, especially with February and March pigs, to the aid wbi'-li tin.- possession of such a house gives bim wliin luindllng tliein. Ita co«t Is about $2OO. I t.tat'f ll'■ tf a "lit Ha*. Aii e»e. way f'-r < ;»e man to han a Urge hog la by in'iina of a three * Sglitli Inch r-H'" till feet Mlg '"t r " tl'.rw fo*t aud tw a loop In each end. s nlltmrn In the cut. The remain 111# S> ve : f'-et tie to the c. litlT of th# short ripe Ab fc twee ti th<* lieil»a Place the loops over the hind fe-t of the hog and draw tb« long rope be twei'n th* front feet nnd over the uoae then back again tbro ii a h the ah'»rt rope Pull forward more ikk; rrora OV». a In November or Decern IMT snd the are kept In framea or low le.'ia'*a free from frost. Heat la given nft'r tlie plnnts are well r'fited llriaand far A nrrlau Ipploa. Tl.e demand for American upph-s In Europe coo; 111 lies to Increase Khip nieutH ere now uolng out from Mont real. Itoaton and New York. Garden lug. PAROID READY OOFINO. IIAKOID The Roofing with NO TAK. Won't dry out. Won't j;row brittle. A N VON K can apply it. Tins, Nail* and Cimtnt in core of each roll. |>KPKLSKNTS the tcsuhs of years oi Experience and perinicnting. nNLV rcquirrs painting t:vcry few years. N«-t when first laid. I S Chcapci tl>an Gravel, Slate ■* or Shingles. |\KMANL> for J'AROID i* world wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AN D 3 PLY Other Fueta. Hmiiplea and Prices ars you ra If yon will nnk us. L. C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. M . C. WAGNEK ARTIST PHOTOGBAPHFB IJ'J South Main Ht. )WINTER FOOTWEAR frkATQ^; 1 A IIK j feP f Very Latest Styles. WOMENJ S ) PATRICIAN SHOES, $3 50, in Patent Kid. Vici Kid, ( / Velour Calf. / HAN AN, $5 00, in Enamel, Pat. Calf and Velour. C r TORREY $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes—None better. ( / Fine line of Misses' apd Children's Shoes \ ? Full line of Men's and ladies' heavy shoes. ) ) New Felt and Rubber Goods c \ DAUBENSPECK & TURNER, s ) NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK. / \ 108 S. Main St. • Butler, Pa } I BETTER WEAR "HUSELTON'S" SWOES BECAUSE "HUSELTON'S" SHOES WEAR BETTER. fi M Hundreds I 1 W * j of styles in Women's, Men's, \ H "i Boy's and Girl's M ;] SHOES. a'V n J Our $l, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 Shoes represent the best that is made. We havv.- for you to select from, the VA A best of the special line- that are made as well as every general product that c.m j• iss ■ ur standard WA J A of meric. The workmanship and male iul in st be ihe best and y # 4 the he must have style, comfort and service in it to f • gain a place in our stock. W1 W A The aliove are shown in every desirable style or leather, I'utont kl L v Kid and Colt Enamel, Box nnd Velonr Calf. Cordovan, \ici Kid. WA Bov's and Oirl'fl Hi«h Cat Sboet in Kip. I'alt', Cordovan and Oil t A (Jrain, We warrant watttr-proof—only one pair to buy during the LTI Winter. No shoddy. WA ft] Oil Men's H ! jf h Cut Shoes we warrant water-proof. No shoe Y A sold in Butler county will compare with tlieui. We have walking advertisements of these shoes all over the y A 2 1 county We let our CQstomeri have a choice of everything that's Ifi WA best. Come and see how we do business. u hotel HUSELTON'S DO ™ roß LOWRY- lIUULL I \J II yj ASK TO BE FIT. JA r V.-V**.****::*'*.':***: g Women of Good Taste 8 5 Are quick to appreciate the merits of our snjwrb collection of ml newest fabrics for Dresses and Waists. The stock is so carefully selected, the assortment so varied and the price so low that it W is to your decided advantage to see what we offer. P[ g r riie Newest Dress Goods jo All the popular weaves are shown in blacks and colors. Light kfe weight fabric* for costumes, and Ihe heavier weights for Jacket mk JR Suits and separate skirts. Superior values at every price from a 25c to 00 a yard. £ New Waist Materials ft W Exijnisite Waiit Hilks in individual patterns,exclusive desigusjio W two alike Beautiful imported Crepes, French Flannels nnd Printed Cashmeres Hilk Waist Patterns, worth $5 00 for jf Finest Crepes and French Flannels 7. r )c a yd. & Handsome Waist Materials 121 c. 15c, 2.1 c. g Blankets and Spread** 5 From tbe lowest priced up t<» the softest and most luxurious oi flßr Blanki'ts, our stock can't be lieat Special values ill White K Spreads, Comforts, Sheets auil Pillow t'a j i*H. Illauki-ts r>oc to fP| .00 a pair. Spreads 50c to 50 each Comforts $l.OO up. jK g Underwear and Stockings " We buy only worthy qualities and comfortable shapes even at M the lowest prices. Women's Fleeced Underwear, special 25c, 50c. Misses' Fine Wool Hose, special 25c. 'i L. Stein & Son,| « 108 N MAIN STREET, OUTLER, FA K Jftfrns** ANNOUNCEMENT : j Fall and Winter Millinery (I Owing to Ihe beauty of the assort- I ■si'Sl i,' ? inent. and the novelties in the styles, it , ~ t i| will pay you to come and see this ex 1 *: jJ/.. , MW A • / • hibltlon of Fine Patterns and Hals of % 'ni'J •'' > Mil descriptions A larger and better V .v-vaaW selection ol up to d»to Millinery can not ■/wf Is- found ill the city. We have what / I'll/1 .* our cnstoniers want when they want It. j H,l/) ; and at Ihe prices they want it. We can i' ' w/ ijtd help you suit each customer. /ffill iii Call to see us At Rockenstein's, MILLIMERY EMPORIUM. jtM S«»titli Mslti Stre..'» • " '® r> ' * If You are a Farmer And Have One Cent Buy a postal card and send to Tlje New- York Tribune Farmer, N»w-York City, for a free upeciitm cfipy. The Tribune I'armer in a National Il lustrated Agricultural Weekly for Farm ers and their famiHea, and stands lit the head of the agricultural press The price is ♦t.ru per year, but if you like it you can secure it with yo»r own favorite local newspaper. The CiTIxKN, Hutlcr, Pa , at a bargain. Ilotli papers one year only JiJ[s. Send yotjr order and money to "Tile CITUKW." subscribe for the CITIZEN t nq t S Accounts $? ' ftji Write tor Booklet—How lo Open an Account bj Hall. iSp\ JIL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <3,700.000. J t> i Mellon N agonal SanK | \ . of Pittaljurijh Capital $2,G00,000.00 •: This bank has facilities for making loans of any size on approved security. I The Cashier will be glad to consult with intending borrowers. i A W MELLON, Trident < R. 11. MELLON, VICI PRESIDENT \V S MITCHELL, CASHIEE 514- SmitHficld St., l'ittsburgH, Pn. Butler Savings Bank, BUTLER, PA. Capital, - - - - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $255,000.00 WILLIAM CAMPKLL, JR President I HKNUY TKOUTMAN. . .Vice-President Louis D STEIN Cashier; C. E. CKONENWETT Teller j 1)1 HECTOR?-Wm. Campbell Jr., J. Henry | Troutman. \V. I>. itraudoii. \V. A. Stein, s. ' ('ampliell. The Itutler suvinirs Hank Is the Old»at | Ranking Institution In Butler County. General banking business transacted. We solicit accounts of ~11 producers, nier- | bants, farmers and others. All bjslncss entrust"'! us will ro-e've urouipt attention. Interest paid on tlr e I M K Butler County National Bank, | H LI I ler 11. Ctpital paid in $2110,000.1.0 | Surplus and Profits - fMo coo.oo JO3. Hartman, President; J V. Ritts, | Vice President; John G. McMarlin, ; Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A fcen«»ral bunking business tranHiiotod I uteres*, paid »>u time deposits. Money 1 »aned on approved security. We Invite you toopeu an accouut with this hank. DI KF/€T'>HS—Hon. Joseph liar tin an, Hon. W. S. Waldron, Dr. rt. M. Hoover. 11. Mc- Sw eney. C. P. Collins 1. G. Smith, Leslie P. (laxleit* M. Flneg.tn, W. H. Larkln, T. P. Ml 111 In. Dr. W. O. McCandiess, Ben >l»is . L. Cieeland, F,. F. A brains. C. N. Hoyd, W. F. MeUeer, Henry Miller, John Humphrey. Thou. Hays, Levi M. Wise. Francis Murphy, H. Yeaser, I>. 11. Campbell, A. 11. Sarver and Dan'l Younklns. I nterest paid on time deposits. We respeitfullv solicit vour business. (ftF. T. Pape, > pJEWELER | >! S 121 E. Jetfcrson Street. J REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite chops from corner of Main and ("lay streets to No. 20K N. Main street, (opposite VV. \). Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on Mouuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figurrs on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as we have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Sechler Our New Store is ready for business New Front, N«*w Arra»KeuiMit and ninny New Ouod*. WII Imvo MtiirUxl ILL thu ut-w HUM nave MILLED lIHW (li'|iHi'tiu»'ntM. Hereafter. wh«n you need iiuvtmnK, mine to UB F<>r It. wo lIIIVIHIIIIOKI. every IhliiK oulhidi' of «rori-rli M, druipt. ■»•»«*» and dry uoodN. Cotlltl 111 ft IK I M« , «* lIM lit till* ol«l HtilllU but It don't look like the old place. DOUGLASS HOOK STOWK Near I'. O 341 South Main utrre* Karl Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cutter 135 w, Jcffcrnoii, Butler, Pa. Bushnllng, Gleaning and KL'AIKINC A SI'HCIAI/rY. H Window Glass ANY SIZE CUT TO ORDER. REDICK & GROHMAN, Prescription Druggists, N. to<) Main St., Butler, Pa. Both Phones ( Wm. Foster, ( \ Architect. f Plans of all kind of buildings C ' \ furnished on short notice. f I Office in Berg Building, "* 7 v Butler, Pa I ARE YOU GOING TO i BUILD OR REMODEL A j ' >l, w / .V ' " 1; Cu \ ' ! i• !I : I Vy !;.vi 1 r • '> • Let us give you a figure on the Plumbing and Gas Fitting of your home. WHITEHILL, Plumber, 81H 8. Main St.. Both PbonM. ICR'S ENGLISH ! ENraVRQYAL PILLS {i*J Hixfr. Alwiv»» li ll»W». Uk Urotftflat ft.f 1 -114 nr. Itl te'» KNtil.lftll In 11.1 l inn' j 1.1 ,'lllr Imih-i, M-nlMit wtiti hlua rilihon • ur mi4»tli.-i'. lU'lu.l' UAiluriiiiiM .nhwll' I !«»>niul Inillitllou*. Iln» i.f >our linmrlrt. • le. In 11111111, I'" ritrllrulm*. Trull' II .Ml*: ,11.1 "Hi llur for In Irttn. 1 rrlut'i, ||*ll. lo.eiio I'l'HilmuiiliiU. Muhl by r!i llnn.f 1 , CHI.'MK.ITKH OIIKMIUAI. t-'O. ;0 nsill.wu S'liiurv, I'lPll.*., •*> Mm. 1.. kl. .»•»». Binding of Books Is our occupation. Wc put our entire time to studying the best and latest methods of doing our work, I! you aie thinking of having some work done in this line 1 am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at The Butler Book Binderj, W. W. AM ON. Prop. Opr>. Court House. SOMETHING NEW In the photograph line can be seen at the Kindley Studio. The Artist Proof photograph on exhibition now, they arc winners and please all who want an artistis picture Stop in and sec them. Novelties for Holiday trade i)..w ready. Hroaches and buttons of ill descriptions. Copying and el Urging. A. L. FINDLEY, T» lephonc 236 P. C) H'd'g, Hutlcr. Ilrauchcr Mar* ntnl Hvntts Cltv -k. Ktagsmg&auHto / See the sign direct ly nppodle Ibe Poilotflct, Theodore Yogeley, Heal lidate and Insurance Agency, IJH S. Mam SI , Duller, Pa. If you have property to sell. Hade. <>r retil or. want to buy or* runt can. write oj phone »ie. List Mailed Upon Application. <>oooooooooooooooooooooooo< Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN) |[ FALL AND" WINTER SEASON. f [Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods? ► IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. X ► Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-made Suits, and Jackets, Capes and) s .► Furs, Walking Skirts, Dress Skirts, Silk Waists, Wool Waists, Mercerized Waists, Wrappers. Dressing * <1 |' Jackets, Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, a | splendid showing of Dress Goods, rilks, r Waistings, novelties in Trimmings l' and Neckwear, Millinery and Millinery Novelties, Or naments. Feathers lJirds & Wings. A Prices as usual being on that small profit^ i basis that has gained for us the replication asW givers of best values. You will find all ]i[ That is new in Ladies' Fall and Tailor-maile Salts... .$lO.OO to $35.00 That is new in Indies' Jackets ami Monte Carlos 500 to 25 00 That is new in For Scarfs $2 25 tip to 85.00 i * That is new in Misses' Suite. Skirts and Jackets . .. 500 up to 25.00 , That is new in Ladies' Dress Skirts :S.!»S np to 85 'JO That is new in Ladies' Walking Skirts 2&S tip to 15.00 < ► That is new in Ladies' Silk Waists .$B.OO. 4 50, 500 up to 10 »H> < 1 That is new in Ladies' Wool Waists 1.00 up to 500 | That is now iu Ladies' Velvet Waists 898 up to 5.00 * ► MILLINERY. )! ' We are showing all that is newest in Trimmed Hats, Dress ' ' Shapes and Trimmings. Our Readj - -to-Wear Hats you find ' ' 1 different from those shown elsewhere, as we control some im- I \ > ported lines. Our aim in Millinery is to show you exclusive { > i styles at less prices than you can find the ordinary everyday i > » styles shown everywhere. 'Ve solicit .i visit to our Millineiy ( > > and Suit Departments. \\ e want to convince you of our < > ability to give you correct styles, best values at money-sav- . ing prices. Trimmed Hats $1.50 up. Untrimmed Hats 50 cents up The rarest, crea riiest stuck we have ever shown. I DRESS GOODS AND Our Dress Goods stock was nevermore complete. We ate f showing all the newest things in Suitings, Heavy Cloths for * Skirts, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Zibeline, I'rutiella and Vene- * y tian Clo'.hs, Serges and Henriettas. Fifiy-four-inch Heavy ' © Cloths, 75c. value $l.OO. Heavy Cheviots for Unlined Skirt*, < > 0 $l.OO, value $1.25. You will find ail our Dress Goods nd ( > ft Silks priced at a saving oi 25 per cent on the dollar. So 1 1 tjj prices rifle as to values and economy in our Blank' ts, Flan- | > nels.Yarns. Bedding, H.i|>s. Sheets, f'i low and Bolster SI i; >*■". ( > X Window Blinds, Rugs, Lace Curtains, White Quilts .mi . u'l { , 1 L Do nesiics. Just opened and put on sale one ca»e of He..vy ( .1. Fleeced Goods, suitable for wrappers, school dresst s and I bed haps, at 6}c per y«rd—value 10c. Also in Ribbed ( { j Fhreced U.iderwrar. I.adits' Ribbed Heavy Fleeced \ ,st 'y l' 25c. Men's Ribbed Heav) Flciccd Shirts and Drawers 39c V * | [ - value 50c. firs. J. E. Zimmerman.! €% Roll I'liono 9uh. O £ People's Phone l:M. nu [lel i 1 1 ( | [ Silver Age Kye. 8 years old, bottled in bond or out of bond, * $1.50 per full quart. j| !i Guckenheimer. Finch, Ovorholt. Dillingor. or any other lead \\ ing whiskey. $l.OO per quart, or 6 quarts for $5.00. | K Cabinet Pure Rye, 4 years old, $3.00 per gallon. 1 Possum Pure Rye. 3 yrars old, $2.50 per gallon. \\ Wines, Gins. Rums and Brandies, 50c, 75c and $1 per quart, | We handle only pure liquors, and our stock is complete | * with every assortment and brand. Semi for catalogue and | || price list mailed free, and then let us have you Holiday order, | max Klein, j WHObGSAbe MQUORS. | 083 1-cikr.il St., • AHigheiiS, Pa -J Try The CITIZ6N FOR JO5 WORK