FALL OPENING —OF FINE FURNITURE, AND QUEENSWARE, A rtock superior to anything we have previously shown, and at prices that nil! nterest shrewd buyers. Gold Chairs. Sothing prettier for vonr Parlor than one of these Chairs. A fine assortment to select from. Onyx Stands. J Exclusive Styles in these goods, and the price* will please yon Lamps. , n . In Brass, Dresden China and Glass. One of these * ill improve the appearance of any Parlor. Decorated China, In all the fine wares, such as Koyal Worcester, Teplet., Doleton Royal Dresden, Koyal Bonn, Ac., <fcc. Plain White China. Nothing more kenutiful for a Present than a piece of this wait, nicely decorated. Decorated Dinner Sets. Many Xew Patterns and a large asaortmont at Popular Prices. Brass and Iron Beds. When you want to improve the appearance of your Bed-room boy one of these Beds. Kei^oS™ 1 D " OK CisEs ' ~ siue boakus ' curtains, stoves and t:»vabe CARPETS. CAIiriELL I TEHPLETON, Butler, - Penn'a. Our New Fall Stock of Footwear. Opening this Week LADIES FINE SHOES. A more varied assortment of Stylish Footwear can't be found. "Low oat Prices" on best qualities and newest styles the rule. Nothing shoddy, but stylish, well made shoes, from lowest prices to highest coat ones. Ladies Fine Shoes, Stylish, Nicely Made, Perfect Styles. We never advertise cr cfftr a line of shoes that in not just as repre Bented. We have selected the be<«t line for the money you ever saw iu Ladies fine button sbces at sl, 1.25, 1.50 and 2. Hand turns, Goodyear welts, at $2.50 to $3. In Piccodilla, Taxedo, Opera and Common Sense !aat, bluchers and but to Ol'Ladies Heavy Shoes "We -A re The leaders of them all at 85 cents, sl, 1.25 and 1.50. Bals and button in veal calf, kip, oil grain and 'glove They we wearers and no wet feet. Have you Boyß and Girls? Don't fail to get them u pair of Hueckou's heavy school shoes and keep their feet dry. Stop doctors bills. W«- have high cut shoes, tap soles, wear resisted, boots for the boys all at the lowest prices. Girls shoes at 75 cents, sl, and 1 25, boys and youths at sl, 1.25 and 1.50. MEN'S HEAVY BOOTS AND SHOES, shoes at 75 cents, $1 and 1.25; boots $1 50, 2, 2.50 and 3. Keep low instep boots and can fit any foot. Box toe boots and shoes. Mens, boys and youths fine shoes in endless variety, all styb-s, Picco dilla, Opera, Globe, ect. at sl, 1.26, 1 50, 2in mens; boys at sl, 1 25, 1 50, and 2. Old ladies soft, easy shoes, wide low heels, warm shoes and slippers there are no ancient styles but the newest and best styles. One lot ladies fine shoes were $2 now $1.50; one lot were s;{.so now $2.50; one lit was $2 75 now $2, these are broken sizes, and several other lines in mens and boyßat greatly reduced prices. Oxfords and slippers er duced. Our house full of bargains. Come and get them. B. C. lIUSELTON. No. 102 North Main Street. - Butler, Pa. M. R'OSENTHAL, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 403 Fcrry|St., - Pittsburg, Pa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond M I The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited. spkcialties Everything in Photographing and Portrait-!, In P.ntol, Crayon, Sojiiu, Oil or Wat"t Colors, that Is worthy of honest »ale, uud strictly PIRST CLASS, IS OUR SPECIALTIES Old Picture* UKPRODI'CED and KNLAK(iRI>. All work guaranteed as repre sented. Latest Kivle* in Picture I'rumoi. large display of dimples, Compare prices and our work with other,. Special rutrs to Minister* anfl Lady School Teacher*. LADIES, OLD PEOPLE. And Children have no long, dark, filty stairs to travel up and down Studio on FiKKT VLOOtt I'M MAI.V STHKET, HUTLKK, PA ■ ■< ' THEM I V'" a' % K - - i ALTY i LF You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. Ihe fol lowing brands are strictly pure Whits Lead, "Old Dutch" process; they are standard and well known—established oy the test of years: "Armstrong & McKelvy" " Beymer-Bauman" "Fahnestock" „ " Davis-Chambers" For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are Roir.g to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broa/Iway, New Torlc. Pittsburgh Branch. H*tic.nsl Lead and O: Co. ol Peoosylvsr.ia, fittmurgo. Pa. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr H::ses, Cattle, Sheep, Digs, Ecgs, AND FOOXTRY. 500 Page Book on Treat meat of Animal* and Churl Sent tree. crr.L > Fever»,C on ideation*.lnflammation A. A, * Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B.K.—"-train*, LampofM. Itbenmati*m. C.C.—lMwtemper, Na«al l>i»char*e*. D.D.-Kom or (.rub«. Wormn. E.E.— Conch** Hraftth Pneumonia. F.F.— Colic or (>ripeih Bellyache. Mi«earriaffe, Hemorrhage*. 11.11.-I rinnry and Kidney llineases. 1. 1.—Ernptire I>i*eaNen, Manap. .K. llitieaneM of Digeation, Paralralau Single Bottle over 50 dosea), - - .00 table Case* with Specific*. Manunl Veterinary Core Oil and Medlcator, 97,00 Jar Veteriuary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Md by ftmrrUU: or prepaid and In wy » en r«*«-lpt of prlrr. DIIPHKETS'IED. CO., 11l k lit WlßlmSt, SewTork. W HOMEOPATHIC FJ N SPECIFIC No.fi O In use 30 jeam. Tha on'y racccswfnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, •nd Prostration, from over work or other caaaea. $1 per vial, or 5 viala and large vial powder, lor Bold «»r Urur*i»t» or nut |.'«rp»idbn receipt of prlca. HUMPH LEYS* HEP. CO., 11l £ 11S HIUUa St., Sewltri Eotliin? On Earth Will HENS? i^XTsz-m Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Jlena. Tt Is absolutely pan. Ttlichly roneratrmtod. In yian ttty WHS t< lit), of annt •. .lay. No other one-fourthi«« ■irons?. Strictly a n."iiHne. Ono large can ia*M_n»d $;o, wnd rrix t pr«-v«* » l onp." aaya one cortomer. If yon can't get It lend to u«. We rm.h ©nf far-.: f ill A 2 14 lb ran 11.30. htx ran' fe-» VK < xpr« i" | • Poultry Uaimng prlre %, auu fn ' wh sJ.on onlera or more. Siunpln copy of Ti; i. . " a:i. ti:» I'APintf itt frw. *-H. J'' IV-oS'rt <*o.£M Ho-im* St., Borton, Maaa. mi CO ITCHING PILES fi L£u ßWAY ne'S ABHOT.UTBLT CT7RBB OINTMENT Allowed to rnntlimc tumor* toru and protrude Mwdlnj, Bbiorbilbr lumoro. Ho : )'i dr'iKMliu w U auU tor MF«u. Pr«r vh! ». y DUtj ml fa* rofftfSßS DOCTORS LAKIi /''•■:® fi , * Rt /tk nisressAßy. "W; COR. PEN • A/E. AND FOURTH ST.. J , «**■ PITTSBURGH, PA. _ k A All form tof Delicate ami Com ■ j plicated DUe:i»e» rcquii lngCO*- V" fi nr.N'TIAL and SCIENTIFIC Med- C iration are treated at thin I)i»- ■ with a Micces* arely attained. In. H. K i. - •nctnlM-r of tli« lt«>val College of I'liy- M :d Surg' •-. , »nd l< the ol lest and mud -\i ncdhi-Ki uux.'in Ilia city Spec'al at i :;iventoN vrous Debillt} frome'ce-iiv al - ' :•! rti' n. Indiscretion of youth, etc.. < aiiH |m i.iiv leal and mental dflcay,laek <.r nwg, I • . -IV V, etc.; i.l-oCan--:> Ol.l«orc»il«. 1., I ,IIJ -iti-ui, and all di oft of the Skin. . I"rit>"• rv<>r|tat..",ll c. -dial.on , . ..! *:i ,rtly eoiiflii'Wiul. Office hour*, tl to i 7 to .-i V. M.; fcundays, £to '• I*. M. Only. ! :i f - oflee OP H4n« LAKE. COB. v \ i.. AM" 4TilbT..l , n i'f.Ui;KU!I 1. MHJ A NI) LESS' JIK AVE CURE. I have a lieave Cure that will cure any ca*e of heaves in horses in forty days, if u-cd according to directions and if it does not do what I claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will he made for Ihe treatment. The following testimonial* are the Ktrongent proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. .MCCA NOLENS, Uutler, Pa., IHU.'I. Mn A. J. MCCASIILKCS: Ou the 2nd day of April, 1892, I com menced to uae your new cure for one of my lior.-' M that had the heaven very had, and continued to u*e the medicine for ahont forty days and the horse did not hhow uny signs of a retain of them, it in now a bout a year since I quit jiivin the medicXne ana the borne has never sowed any »'t(jns of heaves, and I feel stisfied that he is properly cured. ' " W. C. CBIIWKLL, Butler. Pa., April I!, 18D3. A. J. MCCA.IDI.KHS: 1 tiave used your Heave Cure and fonnd it will do the work if used according to di rections. Yonin truly, it. J. M<MII.I.IN. wj 1 1 i IEI miyi iiiiii i r i . f.rik'hf 'H Ulwaw, Dropsy, <«rav« ). fie rv- OJ.hih Heart, t ilnar\ of Liver DlHtruaes. Known by a tired far.quNl I»«*IIIIK; Inacflritf of f|j»- weak«-r:H und DOIMOIIH tin* Mood. MII'I unl«-VM i-ifnuts IH n-riioveci jou cannot have health. « ur»<i in« over flveyeura uicoof Britfht'H Dlaenn- and Dropsy. MUM. I. 1„ c. MII I I 11, Hethlehem, ra. I .ijoo other similar lestluioiiiala. Try 11. Cure guaranteed. CA.VN'H Klim.Y (I UK CO., 7201 VrncnKO Kt., Philadelphia, I'a. Hold by All Reliable II^FENCI^g LROAD, FARM, GAROENII Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit Fencing ntOI'SAMM OF JIII.ES IV I NK. CATALOGIfc HiU.. FIB.'OHT PAID. THE MoMUI.LEH - WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Ul, 110, 118 and 120 N. Mark. >. St.. Chita*., 11l Clearance Sale. We must havn more room nntl wo want to reduce our wall paper Htock. Wo will eel I you papor uow cheauer tiian wo can affoni to Bell it next Hprinff. Our object i« to reduce Htock and we will give you wholesale prices on any uruouut. If you will ever need wall paper, buy it now. NEW AND LATE PATTERNS at J. H. Douglass', .''•4 l H, Main Bt.. Near. Y O. (IE. uiITISERS r.'. ' .v:. H --.or* In C w.li find »t on 11 ' LOtf u & I i THE CITIZEN He could Break the Crystal. As a variation on the time-honored story regarding the perfection of control attained with steam hammers, London Ti'l Bit* gets off the following: "I have been told," said Mr. Dubois, watching the great steam hammer in the rolling mill, "that a good hammerman can break the crystal of a watch with that 30 ton hammer. "Yes, sir." said the hammerman, "it can be done." "I should like to see it," said Mr. Dubois eagerly, feeling in bis watch pocket. •'I can do it, sir," replied the man. * "And will you t* replied Mr. Dubois, drawing out his watch. "Come I am anxious to see it tried." He laid his watch on the great anvil plate. Tho hammer rose to its lull height, and the next instant all its ponderous weight, with a crushing force which shook the ground for an acre round, came down on the watch. "There, sir," said the hammerman, "if you don't believe that crystal is broken, just step down and you can see it sticking to the hammer." Mr. Dubois swallowed a whole mouthful of lumps and gasped before he could speak. "But I forgot to say," he exclaimed, "that it was to break tho crystal without injuring the watch.". "Oh, yes," said the hammerman —"Yes, I have heard that rubbish myself, but it's all gammon. I don't believe it. But you can break the crystal any time." Too Smart u'Boy For That. M;-siou buaday school teacher—Benja min, 1 ta< shocked to see you picking up a hall nuioked cigarettee ou the street a- I come 'l' AH this morning. You ought uot to Miiok those vile things. They are poin .. "*us, filtbj inddi.-agreeable to every body aloUtil * ou In<:ign<»ut. A I—l don't smoke no cig'- retts! i gets 15 cents a quart fur de stumps at de taci'ry. Signs of the Times. The leaves in the forests are beginning td turn \ il«>« .ma blow ii, »ud to drop off one by pu>«i. ii ihe approach o* Au tumn ■ •! nringlug ■ it many climatic cbaug- It n.'- i very .-trong const it u tiou to v. iths'ai d tin sudden shocks of cold »ud looi-iure Uir -rtuiiately there are verv fi-w gil:cd, I lie insj ->ity of the human race need to i 'v. their natures strengthened and stimulated, and there .is no better reaiedical ageut than a pure rye whisky. Klein's . v i ver Kye has stood tile SeVeiest tests and has been found to be absolutely perfect, being recommend ed and prescribed by the highest medical authorities It is f.-r sale bi dealers gen erally, at $1.50 pei lull quart, Duquesne Rye at $1.25 per quart, and Pear Creek at SI,OO per quart are highly recommend ed. Send for catalouge of all kinds of I'quors to MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal Street, Allegeny, Pa. They Beat New Jersey A couple of New Jerseymen were wan dering alout the Midway plaisance and by chance they got into the ostrich farm. Neither of them had ever seen such a j "critter," and they stopped in amazement. "Gosh, Bill," exclaimed one, "them's bigger musketers than we've in New Jer sey," and Bill nodded his head in emphatic assent. Drunkenness, he Liquor Habi , Pos lvely Cured by adimnstering Dr. H&ir.ts "Goidtn Sptcf-.c." It 18 manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will affect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex ist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book ox particulars free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Hace St.. Cincinnati O. A Mighty Influence. "I've noticed," said the young American who has Jived in London until be can hardly speak English, "that in thin country we have no individual who can by bis ex ample determine what wo tihall or shall not weah." You forget about Senator Peffer." "Senataw I'eff'aht" "Yea. I shoulden' be surprised if he were to put whiskers out of stylo forever. —KbeuuiatiFiu cured in a <iay—"Mystic euro" lor rheumatism and neuralgia, ra<l;u ally cures in lio II tiny*. Itf maiou up«u the by stum is remarkable uud mysterious. It reiiiovcx at once tlic cause and the (lin t-use immediately if i.-appears. The first done greatly benefits. /."• els. sold by J. 0. Itcdick, druggint, llutlei. Representative J"lm A. Kipp, of Pike, recently »old 1,400 acres uf land in I'ike county to a New Yotk purchaser lor ! wi lity five cir.tH an acre. J uilieM Mil guar, who is said to have a well authenticated record ol bin birth one hundred and eleven }c<ir» ugo, in living in Fairfax, Va. It'« uIJ a mistake about lime* being hard. Two men went into partnership in Fayette county on a capita) of cheek and Ignorance and one of them is already $7,000 ahead. —A herd of thirty-live valuable cow* owned by l'hillip Kineman, while crossing the tracks of tho Pennsylvania railroad at ISuttouwood, near Wilkesbarrc, was struck by a train and eleven ol them instantly kill ed. I —Joqoes— "DeTamjae made a bad break at Mrs. liliiik'e m option last night," llofjiies—"What did lie dot" "(lot lull as usual, and began opening jprapen with a nut-cracker." —A noted physician says that the most prolific cause of woman's nervosa diseases, hysterics, spinal disease and sick headaches is high-heeled boots, l,ess than ten per cent of the (ieorgia yellow fever case* havo reunited fatally, owing to the advancement of medical sci ence in the treatment of the disease. This is a record for the entire country to be pr>iud of Kerosene oil is rapidly growing in fa vor as a cheap illuminant in China. The consumption, which was 8,250,000 gallons in IHBI2, bud risen to 49,348,000 in 1601 of this amount HO per cent, was imported from America und 20 per cent, from Kua ria. —Thero is a deacon up in New York Stale who is in a fair way to get wheels in his head. He has proclaimed in open pray er meeting that bicycle riding is nnlady like, unchristian and a disgrace to the church. Two men have been shot in mistake for partridges at Port Jervis, N. Y. Be tween the partridge and the toadstool seas ons it is getting to be a precarious coun try for careless people to livo iri. if ronchial affections result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsssparilla cures catarrh. Tako it now. Robert Wilcox, the husband of ICIla Wheeler, i? a K<;od critic, an entertaining story teller, and he often ({ires bis wife an idea for u poem or an article. His hair is somewhat thin on top of his head, hut oth erwise he is not lacking in nature's gener ous gifts. Mr. Gladstone ia one of tbo nrc*U<nt opponent* to divorce in the Englinh «p<>ak iiip world. Iln believon that marriage in a contract oflife, which only expires when life lUelf expire*. Cure for Snake Bite. From time to time I see in the papers recipes for curing the bites of poisonous j snakes,reccommended by medical and other i people. InCalifornia. where I come from, we have occasion at rffmes to treat animals for the bite of thedeadly rattlesnake. I have seen two kinds of herb nsed, one is called j in Spanish "la jtolondrina" (the swallow), growing in tho most arid plains; the other is the rattlesnake weed. Both are very effective, but it is not every one who can tell them, even when at hand. What I know from my own experience to be an infallible cure is the gall of the snake itself. One drop on the wound will effect a cure, even when inflammation is far advanced. I have seen a dog treated whose head had already swoolen to twice its natural size and it cured him almost instantaneously. The gall may be preserved in alnchol, or even dried, requiring in the latter case only to be moistened: even saliva alone between two stones will do. (I have seen a case af this kind.) If preserved in alco hol, of course, the whole bag of the gall is put into the liquid entire. If true of the rattlesnake, and, as I said before, I know it is infallible from my own experience, it is probably true of all poisonous snakes, and might it not be true in the case of the rabies, that the gall of the animal would cure the bite? "When at college, in London, the teacher in French,who had been a Spabis in Algieis assured me that the Arabs cured the sting of the scorpion by ma.-hing the scorpion and applying it as a poultice on the wound. This I have never seen tiied, however. .Mexico, Sept. 8, 1593. E. F. 1)E Ckli-. Some Big Herds. There are some great herds of cattle on the Bad Lands i f North- Dakota. Most of the large companies are known by their brands. Thus, the 7 7-7 herd numbers about 30,000; the OX, 40,000; the Long X, 25,000; the VI, 79,000; Wibaux, 30,000; Continental, 40,000; the A. H. A., in which James Converse, of the National Tube Works, Pittsburg, is interested, 20,000: the Turkey Tract Company, 25,000: the Mur pby Cattle Company, which left Wyoming after the '"Hustlers' war', last year, 25,000, or more. Then come almost innumerable small herds, scattered all over the Had Lands, of from 100 to 5.000 head. These large companies have vast sums invested, and make big returns, but there are risks in the business, as many have found to their sorrow. A blizzard of unusual severity, or protracted duration, may kill thousands of valuable cattle. After the very hard winter of 1886 87 one of tho big companies rounded up but 1,500 out of more than 25,000 put on the range the fall before. Consumption suro!y Cured. Tc THE Sunop.:—Ploa«o inform year reidui* th*t I hive a positive remedy fur ti.d above-named dinea»c. h; : is timely use thousands of hopclcs* canes liavo hr permanently cured. I shall l-i gt-jl to ssjd twj ..o'tlea of my remedy FREE to any oi yor.r readers T , J have consumption if they will •end me thefi £xpre«a and P. O. address. Eespcct fnJJj. T. A. BUAXW. M 0.. 181 Paarl St. S. V" A Lesson in Politeness. Little Ethel—lt's awful impolite to a-k for things. Little Johnny—Course it is What of itf Little Ethel—Nothing, only I'm gettin' hungry for some candy I've got in my pocket and there isn't enough for two. —A patent has been granted in Auck land, New Zealand, for a net to catch whales. The mesh is big enough for a calf to pass through, and it is said to be used already with great success. —A miner came into Mojave, G'al., a few days ago with a nugget of gold weighing Dye pounds, which he had taken from his placer claim at Hed Hock canon, some 40 miles east of Majave. It assayed nearly SI,OOO worth < ffreo gold. Five weeks before a nugget weighing over two pounds and assaying over SIOO worth of gold was found in the same placer or region. —At one of the many reform club mcotings a speaker the other day charged all the financial dintress upon the idlerc— tho do-nothings—who he said. w«re profit ing at the expense ol the workers. It is understood that the club will send copies of the speech to each of the United States Senators, who are tho most conspicuous do-nothings on this continent. —Boys sleds are being named Vigilant en masse. Any striko of glass men ought to be broken quickly enough, —Milliners laugh at the idea that pea cock leathers are unlucky. —The fine quality of oysters this year h not due to the hardy condition of the oys ter plant. —Mr. I'soak -"My, how husky my voice is this morning!" Mrs. Psoak—"That's because you were corned lust night." —An uptown statistician found out Ibat widowers "begin to take notice" earlier than widows A contrary notion has hith erto prevailed. —The tramps throughout the couulrt st em to be busily engaged locating the people who took their money from the banks. A good rule for testing an oven is giv en l<y a celebrated French cook: Put a piece of white paper into the oven; if it blackens or blazes up, the oven is too hot; if it turns light brown; it is fit for pastry; if light yellow, it is right for sponge cake; it dark yellow, the oven Is ready for heavy, rich cake and bread. —As the Pennsylvania farmer parses thronnh the State building nl the World's Pair he mny happen to see this legend in plain view: "The average value of farm land in the United States is tlO.O'Jjier acre; in Pennsylvania it is $19.30." —A Kansas woman who has been elected police justice of her city has adopted a novel solution of the tramp problem. The first tramp who was brought before her was sentenced to two baths a day for 10 days, H ml to hard labor on the stone pile with the order that, he be fed if he worked and starved if he shirked. When your shoes squeak go to a shoe maker and have him put a peg in the mid dle of tho sole and there will bo no more loud proclamations. Another thing, when ynu buy a new pair <•* shoes and they hurt yoo put some water in them and let it re main for a minute, land then pour it out, and if your shoes burn or hurt you after that you can say this it wrong. The water takes all the natural heat out of the leather and makes the shots comfortable. ITS DANGEROUS OKOVtfD that you stand on with a cough or a cold, and your blood Impure. Out of just Uimto conditions comes (Jou sumption. Mr ■ You must do something, r* ■ In tlin earlier stage* of Cva p sumption, and In all the oon dltions that lead to ft, Doctor K » Hun t's Golden Medical Ols fl ■ covrjj-y in • certain remedy. B This ecrofulous affection of form of Scrofula, can be cured t, W? by It. In Severn, lingering '■tf' Coughs, all Bronchia), Throat, and Lung Affections, and 'Y Ns/ every dineaao that can be | 5 reaebod through the blood, * It Is the only inedlcino ao ef fective that it can bo ffuarantecd. If it doesn't boneflt or cure, you have your money back. Nervous prostration and debility ore conquered by it. Even with thi womt raiwaof Catarrh, after Tou'va tried everything «li», the proprietor* of Vr. Hage'n Catarrh lloiuodr will Mm |SOO (X tic/ cw» cjtfe JOB OLD Ljj EXPORT \ Guaranteed 8 Years Old. i r r I I is - laily MJ, Clnal purposes, fmaur 1 !• where a line stini v,'- Tr ffi ulent is r. iiHn-d, and for a bever aire unsurpassed, j It is the product of one of the oldest di-ulleries in Pennsvlvania. and after remainitiß in Gov ernment 'bonded warehouses the reqv ired time is exported to Hamburg. Germany, and there ' kept in heated warehouses until perf i tly ma tured. then shipped back, bottled on our own i t remises, and when we offer you OM Export we now whereof we speak, and challenge con? parlson. Full quarts. |I.OO. Plx quarts. J.VOO. Sent by express to all points, and on orders of f 10.00 or over we will pav express charges. There are numerous imitations, but be careful to secure the genuine. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Druggists, 412 Market St.. PITTSBURG, PA. Complete Price List of Whiskies. Wines and Brandies mailed free to any address. ! Going to Buy a Watch? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The only thief-proof Watches are those with j jHHSj BOWS. [f \\ Here s the Idea: I / (fT"") If The bow has a groove [ I CjS II on each end. A collar \ V ,r~ vi J 1 runs down inside the \jO*T pendent (stem) and <?- -pj fits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, X I \ so that it cannot be \Z pulled or twisted off. To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that the case is stamped with this trade mark. It cannot be had with any other kind. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. ARTISTIC HAIR GOODS. I have re-opened my establishment. I*-'"..- '• ' Ideal wins and waves, JT/ -vV feather llplit unit life- IVI J, : • -Vl-Jv: like f j and up. Wavy TmMWr.' . *r ' hair switches.ail lengths Wu,v-jj. pv Also toilet, requisites. " Face Bleach removes TgKf'" rreckhs, 'an. sunburn. ( -j moth patches, ar.u atl .. blemishes ot the skin. JL IM 11 air Tonic rest ores K'rej £f. ) hair to Its natural color, Vy •* . , ~ j removes dandruff, tones up 11 e scalp to a healthy f - condition.make the hair solt and glossy, and beautiful, curllne keeps the hair In curl In \ >' daini»*st weather. \ / > HAllt DYE is the v / 1 most perfect prepara tion . guaranteed free: from all poisonous lu- Kr BLK\( S 'll 'bleaching hair on the; head. The only medically pure blearh soi.l for ih.it nUTDOSt* C'.'lll liO Uti HJ4 Si DOCuICIuC . Also nice line oi shell pins, combs, bands,etc. Call at iny < stabllJ-lunent. )ou can be nwjc nn tor nartles tlieatn'. pictures, etc. llulr dresnlntf Bang cuttingt Uleaclilnkf. Hitve your banjrs cut In tlie new Cinderella and Columbian style. «:<'t one of my 'ri e KS r neW styles for sumnn-r U j jfj](V 2ft',. s. Main St.. -'d Hour. Ali Heiter GOOD FKLLOWSIIII' is a hard thine to find. Do you want) the recipe f Here it is. Get a* bottle—you 11 find it sure. Try our Finch's Golden Wedding For Medical and Family I'ae. SI.OO per Qt; or 6 Qls. for $5.00. Dougherty, Guckenheimer, Large, Gibson, Bridgeport, Mt. Vernon, Overholt, etc. OTIC GOO I>S A K K W A KKA NT KIUMI li K. Goods Kecurely packed and boxed without extra charge. (J 0. I), and mail orders re ceive prompt attention. "Grand lathers Choice" 3 jeiuf old is a good one, age lias brought out good quality; Hells b»r per gallon. ROBERT LEWIN Importer ami Wholesaler, 136 WaterlSt, PITTSBURGH, PA. orrosiTK ». ft <>• u. it- i>BPor. * I EWIS' 98 % LYE I PC TE EE ED AITD TLT.RJULD Tho roi»ui*«t a'id purral I yfl I• tillko otlwr Lye. It Ih-Ihh HA U;i niiM I« w«l.r ail.l k«il In % can w wlili rt inovabl" 11 I. tho <nut'-nfH an' always n a«ly f<»r \MD makn lhe l»r»t i ll.irflHoup In *.i» mliiiit*- willioul l>«»lllnir. JV it l« tl»«* •»«•»! forch-atislau n <!lHlnf.Tt!ii(t Mnkn, clnM'tn, mm Wa-Miinjc bottlets jaiotM, In**, «lc. PBNHA. BALX M'FG CO vEiSISrSIK' Oeu. A«tn., I'll Ho., l'a. V? BUGGIES at h Price f.jeu.x < AItTH A HAIINKSS.*— MG Top Huwriry l-'t« l vvv tut tin- (J|^Ba tt iur. I'luw t.,11 FUIC'KH anil V -T" 4 raw* T<.p surrfy.fi; out •« II AM. %l*t Icoujl Wmroa. faf» compctlNirM. ■in c«rt #m .v» Buy of fur fititrtrv llariiniw. |.l «.'»torvnml hiiv«» . - h■ - t .10 •• fli.WproMt VvKS Sluncau SuUdln. #1 a,Cut if « Fro*. N r. H. 11l «;<JV A (lAKTCO. Btu U iMwnmx bt, Cincinnati, v. +IU WANTKU. Agents to sell our choieo and Hardy Nursery Stock. We have many >pi'cial vurieties, both iu fruits and ornanieutals to offer, which are controlled only by UN. We pay commission or nalary. Write us at once for terms, and seen re choice ol terri tory. • MAY UItOTIIKKK, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y you are a bustler call make it letf' H'H.OO per month. Now in Ihe lime to *l*l. tl on fall sales. Klugant outfit Free. Address: Allkm S'nusKKV Co., Rochester, N. Y KCiCJS I - OH HATCHING. From Prlzo Winning Birds". rotislnlliig or Black Mltiorc r,. i k'l'* l» r I i; N.i' llrown l.ctrliorn. ft per l.l; 11. I. KOCKS. m. s. Hamburg. S. L. Wyfti.dOlteH. fl !»«•»* 13, t2.oop«*rjo Coo l imlrii.s itl-f ic tiuii uuariintri (] i:ki:-» ili* itvend to Rutler rree of charge. Stork iwr lutein Henson. Write for lartlciilarM. I, t'. Mur itn nmi W. .1. Mnwr, Honora. Ituttcr county, I'a Ifii' AMTrTI Heliable men to mII yu iiw mit, out i i. . i; Nur l >ry . u tcek , sod ;-• < d I'l l!.(<!<• ■, lull aid complete line M.o.y varidie* cau < nly be obtained through u*. Coiniui-'i nor ~i| arv i aid weekly, and promptly. ! ire itnd ( holes of territory (tiven. Hon , iv, win - at once lor terrn i. AMI N N'II US I It V t <>., Roch«Mer, N. Y. r, r • / j| I .'I / v vv.K;, " ( J// r .& 2 Ceiiage,, 9 t <: l Hl*, PA. F>trwit it • J ■ »,) ■i. w ',., . . • rt la •• 1 • i . . ■ i<it n • t *<. a j k,i i' <. Fi<xhtin<i[ Fowls. Such as |, £ and } Jap's, Irish Grays ant! Brown Ketls tit.it arc i game and fighters. Bufi Leghorns that are fine as silk. Old pair cost SP« last summer in ICngland. ICggs (rum all kinds $3 per 13, I $5 per 30. Address, for Price list, etc., i I J. L. liROWNLICE, Ralston, Pa. C. & D. ALWAYS Take into consideration that money saved is as good as money earned. The beat way to save money is to bay good goods at the right price. The only reason that our trade is increasing constantly is the fact that we handle only goods of first quality and sell them at very low prices We have taken unusual care to provide everything new in Hats and Furnishing Uoods for this season, and as we have control of many especially good articles in both lines we can do you good if you come to us. We confidently say that in justice to themselves all purchasers should inspect our goods. Visit us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 8 Main street, Butler, Pa Cures thousands annually of I.iverCom plaints, lJiliousness, .Tauiidice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills T— nit from an : henUhy J.iverthanany othercan«e. Y.": . sn i.'or when you can be cured? Dr. £• r.forti's Liver Invigo» ator is a celebrated fnmilr medicine. • vot it 'vvii.f. uri'Lv voc. \ — *— ~~i j RECULATE THE I STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, [ : PURIFY Tnc 13LCOD. ! A RELIABLE REUEDY FOR | j Intflsr>'lt'«>. BIIIji:.- . . *•«'. . . C m.ll- J . prill.,". :.■ . .la. li>cr':'r ib!c-, | t BWMk ,!a<! '■— •'l -s ! rwator* I ♦ Offc .vlvc ;J .11 ■ CF tki- ♦ :11MH b. • • A • * t Z lUlia&j T -'■ •• .11 | the most deUcnte coN./.i' 2 riwisttitotake, ' { Bir -.rtTcjtML Olretf : . • r. I . Itl by ' At 1I t: at byinail t | on receipt ot 13 cents. Addrctj ♦ 5 THE RIPA*JS CHEMICAL CO. ! 13 SIBCCU £>TKEET, i:EW YOIIK Cltr. j WANTED! At on '' e * siUstrKJ —— FOB Til , s OCA I. ITT. pletnltii OPPORTUNITY^ for a li v «*, energetic man. "We offer BET TER FACILITIES and Better Terms than e>cr. Salary or commission. Write for our Special Offer. HOOKER, GROVER & CO.. Rochester Fruit Farm anil Nurseries.* Established 1860. Rochester, N. Y. Grind Your Own Corn Meal, Oyster Shells and Corn in the JfO Hand Mill. (P. Wilson's Pat.) Circulars tree. ' Also Power and Farm Mills. Send.for illustrated circulars aid testimonials." 100 }>ir ct. moic made in keeping poultry. Address WILSON BROS. Kaston, Pa mer ' Can Ay. Hi TRADE MARKB, £1 DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, oto. For lnformiif lon i»n»! froo Handbook wrlto to MI NN A CO.. Ifcil IlltoAliWA V, NKW VOICIC. bur» iiu for »ccurliiK I'Ufcnta In Aiuorlca. Kverf (intent (ukon out by un in brought Imforo the puUlu l»y n notice given free of I.nrtr« ht «lrrtilnf Jon of any aotontlflo piper In tho world. Hi'N iidlUly ll!unlrat«<l. No IMi'lllkcul man nboultl bo without It. Wwklr, 5.'1.01) a year; St.U)»IZ months. Atltln--* MI'N.N A CO.. VußLiwiiKit*. 301 liroailwui*. Now York Cltjr. T T *' TI!KKI MOM-.v IN IT ** W WANT YOU to ad as our Axi'Ut, lull ur |i irf time as alili< I'erniaiieiit position KuaranitMl to men or wo mfii. l.lheriil ti*> weekly. Stock complete, lilll ivlkcil Kpcclullle*. KxiMirieneounueeessary. Kleifttlil out tit free. Alldresfl, Nursery in»'ii <'• fl. HAWKS At CO.. K .tnhllshed is' ftoelii'Strr. N. V WE WANT YOU to urt H our agent. We furnish u.i extwrudve Uli'l nil )oil m ill trrv. It coif a n«>tillii|* to try tin* buftlnt'ft*. Wi- will treat you well, and help you to earn fen time a ordinary Itotli NJU "i ill ,i >: . oio lift il how MO work n "pure time, or all the tliue. Any one any where run earn a great «l« ul of uiouey. Many have made Two IIufi«lr« «l liollum u Month. No elan* of peopli In tb« world Are making ao much money without capital it « rlio at work for u*. llucliii'M pliinunt, atrhtly honorable, mid | avn better than any other off*-r««| to agent*. V«»u have a clear field, with no <-< nipi titfoii V\V eoulp youvwltli rvrrvthlu#, a 'ul mipplv ,»r Int «•<! direction* for beginner* which. If obeyed faithfully, will bring more money than will any other bunluea*. fin lirove your pronpeet*! Why not? You can do NO • u«*lly ami -im ly at wo*k t>r n*. Keawonable liuluNtrv only n« i « *«iry for abaolute auoccaa. I'ain|<hl« I circular giving everv particular IK Kent j fYee to all. Oelav not in xcndinK for It. <;i.O|;<;| SIINSON A, (O, tlox No 4HH, I'lirtliiild, Me. DKITKR HriOE CO., Inr'p. f apttal, $1,000,000. IIIIMT MI.NO HIIOK IN IHI: UOKI,I». "A dollar nared in a dollar earned.'* Thin I.IMIII *' Solid I renrli lloiigolu Kid 11IIT ton Hoot delivered free anywlmra In tho U.S., on receipt of Coah, Money Order, W j " r l >(MtA l Note for #1..'»0. jt -f I.«! nala evory way tho boot* » J/%. 2 »"«>ld in all retail atorca for Wo rnako thla boot 1, |<>* 1 ouraalv «•*, thurefore wo guar■ V 1 antv tho ft % atyle and wear, r\ * vJcff A and If any ono la not aatlatlcd IP.) t* *° will refund tie* money 0 i f 'i'oe or < ommon Hetiee« Krv I r V£\\ X. width- <, i>. M, x. KK. n»> I /\ Ih \ilie* 1 to H and half Hi L jPE elf « I {)\ J Snot CaTSs!.SL JSiH-clal terms to Jualets. POULTRYMEN! Our Green l?ono 'Cutter will dou* bio yonr vug production. ISeHt and Chea|i(<Ht in tbe market. Circular free. WEBSTER & HANNUM, CazeDoyia, N. Y. Leading Millinery House OP Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Every shape this seasons facile fancy has evolved is here. • • Every novelty in Wing, Bird, Feather or Ornament is shown, Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Braids and Flowers. Mourning Millinery a Specialty. D. T. PAPE, 122 South Main Street Jeweh'y, Clocks, Silvei'wafe, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clocks and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. AllJJarc Respectfully Invited —"Remember our Repairing Department—2o years Experience."— An Unprecedented Offer' Great Value for Little Money. Weekly News of the World for a Trifle. The New York Weekly Tribone, a twenty.four page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of tbe, United States. It is filled with interesiinsr reading matter for every mem ber of a country family. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPEH, and gives all the general news ol the United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its ''Agricultural" depart ment has no superior in the country. Its "Market Reports" are re cognized authority in all parts of the land. It has separate departments for "The Family Circle\ and "Our Young Folks." Its "Home Society" columns command the admiration ot wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive,brillient and exhaustive. A special contract enablrp us to offer this splendid journal and "THE CITIZEN" for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. (Tbe regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50.) Subscriptions may begin at any time. Address all orders to '1 UK CITIZEN, Write your Diime and address on a postal card send it to Geo. W Best, Room 2. Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of TliE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE bo mailed to you. 1893. Vim. Vigor. Victory. 1893. ■1 • UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OP THB ORBAT Pittsburg Exposition. OPENED J CLOSES September 6th. October aist. Press and public cordially indorse and pronounce it surpassingly grand. All de partments fully ready. An examination of its many attractions will astonish and please you. riusic daily by the unrivaled bands of Oilmore and Brooks, ASSISTED BY THB UNCROWNED QUEENS OP SONO. Frau Materna, Madame Sofia Scatchl, Lillian Blauvelt, Black Patti, and Signor Campanini. '<93. Special Excursion# *nd Reduced Rate? on All Railroads. 189}. ----- I'jit of lUIMI.' MM.I 1 A Hist -nflU'iwutilroo »•' luufj trliil 1m >ttle ■*>%!" f anil prove L Ec k Is to you that| Hk k ASTHMALENE will nml (lixw cure nMhuui RIME CO., ROCHESTER. N. Y. , TL\\Js |gjj 0° 1 COLD"HE/VL, MW$ fCly'n Cream I lain i\ aI \ ■ </, unuff or junnUr. A jrpUrd into tht nontriU it it _ quickly aW;V<i. It <l. Hit hnid, allay* inflammation, hral* rf[ A th, rre.l. /< >hl />i/ dru ijm*t* or urnt by mail on irrript of vrirt. kHn DQC ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wa"en Street NEW YOBK. 3UC Job Work ol nil kind done at the "Citizen Office.'
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