FURNITURE BUYERS Campbell & Templeton, Have commenced a Furniture Sale that will interest you. Each season we visit the principal furniture markets ol the United States, thereby securing the new est styles as soon as produced. This season's stock surpasses any we have previously shown and prices ai e low ei. j! FOR THE PARLOR. ! We have Parlor Suits in# ' Turkish, Mahogany or€ J (Oak Frames, Mahogany ChairsJ <>Fancy Rockers, Gold Chairs,# < 'Brass Stands, Pictures, Mirrors .T * * ; FOR THE DINING ROOM. ! FOR THE BED ROOM. : i Side Boards, Extension Ta- j Bed Room Suits, Stands,: ; bles, Buffets, Head Chairs, Din- I Rocking Chairs, Chairs, Chif- . • ing Room Chairs, China Closets. : foniess, Wardrober. :• * * »* . * Carpets, Rugs, Dishes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, House Furnishing Goods, Domestic Sewing Machines, Large assortment of Baby Carriages. mm & raw™, Butler, • - - - Penn'af HUSELTONS' Spring Attractions in the Finest Styles of FOOTWEAR. BOW open. These styles are all new—the Cream of the Market. No excuse for not wearing a nice, new pair of stylish, good-fit ting Shoes at these prices. You will find all the New Narrow, Square and New Narrow Opera Lasts. The New Congress and Cloth Top with large Buttons and the Blucheretts and Dongola Tan and Patent, Calf in this stock. Ladles Fine Fat. TipS hoes at 85c. 90c, li.oo and 1.25. " •• very nne at $1.90,2.00 and 2.50: <■ » hand turns, $2.25, 2.50 and 3 oo.| .< •• cloth tops, $1.25. 1.53, s.oo and 3.03. " Good Heavy Shoes at 750,85 c and 11.00 •• Fine Lace, Tip, oif oris at 50c, 850, Tsc and $1.03. " Fine Opera Styles, 50c 75c and SI.OO. •' Tan and Black Blucheretts at $2.00, 2.5J and 3.00. •' Oxfords, great variety in Tan and Black at the above prices, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES. Fine Button Shoes, sizes 11 to 2 at Ssc. SI.OO and 1.25. Xan.sizesl to 2at $1.00.1.25 and 1.75 Children's " " 8X to 10X at soc. Tsc and SI.OO. " in Tan and Black at 50c, 65c, 75c and SI.OO. _ . Misses' and Children's Fine Low Out Oxfords at very low prices In Donjola . Kusset am ra 1. leather. MENS', BOYS' and YOUTHS' Men's B. caU Tip. Congress and Bals only 90c. Men's Oood Heavy Shoes at 7oc. 90c, SI.OO and 1.25. . Men's Good Box Toe Shoes at $1.50 aud 2.00. Men a Grain and Kip Credemores at $t .25 and 1.50.* Men's Bxtra line Calf Shoes at $2.00, 2.50 aud 3.00. Men's Fine Kangaroo Shoes at 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. Men's Cordovan Kit. or Calf Blutcheretts, all new styles. Men's Tan Shoes, New Spring Styles at $1.75. 2.00 and 2.50 Boys' Shoes from 65c. SI.OO and 1.25, all Spring Styles. Boys' Tan Shoes, Beauties at $1.25 and 1.50. Men's Calf Boots at $1,90 to $.50 This stock is carried in all widths, all toes and lasts. Words fail to describe the extent of this stock. Come and see for yourself. Repairing of all kinds done at reasonable prices. B. C. HUSELTON. No. 102 North MainJStreet - Butler,|Pa. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN BUTLER COUNTY. SPRING! SPRING! Are You Interested In Low Prices? We offer a magnificent new stock lor Spring and Summer at PRICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED FOR STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. High Grades in all Departments. True merit in every Article. Hon est Quality Everywhere. An Immense Assortment. Nothing Missing. Everything the Best. The Quality will tell it. The Price will sell it. And that is the reason you should come early to pet vour bargains from our splendid line of Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords We show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the very finest selections in all standard styles. We make it a poinc to have every article in stock the best of its kind. Shoe Dealer. AL RDFF. s. Main St. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. { £ FOR THE LIBRARY, g 2 We have Couches covered in# jLeather, Plush, Velvet or Wil-J Jton coverings; Leather Chairs,J Wickers, Library Ta-S #blcs, Book Cases, Desks, Li-J Jbrary and Revolving Chairs. ? T N paint the best is the A cheapest. Don't be misled by | trying what is said to be "just as ' good," but when you paint insist 1 upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lea'd It costs no more per gallon than j chenp paints, and lasts many times j as long. Look out for the brands of White j Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure: Armstrong & McKelvy,' " Beymer-Bauman," ' • Davis-Chambers," " Fahnestock." FOR COLORS.—National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in Tme-pound cans, each eau being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade; they are in no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card ana get bctfi free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch. German National Bank Building, PitU3liy. J Lmmeht VJ V STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. house. It quickly relieves and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, cough*- catarrh cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus! earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe, lament, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, ncpous head ache rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sprains, stings, swellings, stiff joints, sore throat, sore lungs, toothache, tousilitis and wind colic. Originated in ISIO by the late Dr. A. Johnson, Family Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly a century. All who use it are atnazea at its wonderful power. It is safe, soothing, satisfying; so snv sick, sensitive sufferers. Tsed Internal and External. The Doctor's signature "">1 directions on every bottte. nrrf'd Pamphlet free. Bold every*hen>. Price, 35 et* bis. bottle*. 2.00. L S. JUiISSOJi <£ CO.. Boston. ila# HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with HuaiptrcyS Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It ha 3 been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PII.ES or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—ltching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. It Cures BURNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by Druggists, or sent post-paid on receiptofprico. HTBPHRKYS' IED. CO., 11l AUS WOha St., Sew York. I WITGH HAZEL OIL is stamped in the best wab h cases made. It is tl.e trails mark of the Keystone Ilatch Case Company, c! Philadelphia, ihe oldest, largest and i ' known factory in the wor \— 1500 employees,capacity2oo■'> cases daily, its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated Jas.JJess Fi!\ i IVatch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case—the Ask your jewelerforpamphlet. S3 OL.D cjrß EXPORT U^WHiSKEV. Guaranteed IB I ® Ycars 01 r » T H is esprriaUy ft HI Eiilted for Medi a mmJi) clnal purposes. Urn«,,,{£* where a line stlm ulent Is required, and for t. bever age unsurpassed. It is the product of one of the oldest distilleries in Pennsylvania, and after remaining in Gov ernment bonded warehouses the required time is exported to Hamburg, Germany, and there kept in heated warehouses until perfectly ma tured, then shipped back, bottler] on our own premise#, and wnen we offer you Old Export we inow whereof we speak, and challenge com parison. Full quarts, 11.00. Six quarts. SB.OO. Sent by expres. to all points, and on orders of SIO.OO 01 over wo will pay express charges. There are numerous imitations, but be careful to secce the genuine. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Druggists, 412 Market St., PITTBBURC, PA. Complete Price List of Whiskies, Wines and Brandies mailed free to any address. TOHAVK HEALTH TH ~ LJVER MUST «C IN OROW, Cures th on sands annually of Liver Com plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Ills result fromcn Un'iealthyl.iverthanany other cause. Why suffer when you can be cured? Dr. Sanford's Liver luvigo» ator is a celebrated faniilv medicine. Vol"it I»itri-i;i< r uii.l sl l-ri v von. YELLOW Are a symptom cf Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Bil iousness, Liver Complaint. DR. BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warrantee* to cure. Sold every where at £5 cts. per bottio. for sale by J. C. Redick THE CITIZETST Secret Society Titles. Amone the new startling secret societies which we note in this country is that of the Independent Order of 1100-Hoos, now j spreading in the TVest, and said to be on the point of gaining a foothold in the East_ This joyous body, as we learn from chance reference to it in the newspapers, is given to holding concatenations at stated inter vals. with the aid of such officers as Su preme Snarks, Grand Vice-Snarks and others as wonderful. The exact object which the worthy Hoo-Hoos have for ex isting has not yet been disclosed to us, though we suspect that their aim may be no more serious than to promote the gay ety of nations. But their appearance calls attention anew to the extraordinary faculty possess ed by the American people for forming strange secret societies with resounding names, and managed by officers bearing reverberating titles. On the whole, the Hoo-Hoos. ith their Snarks, are rather modest, and seem to lack originality. A few years ago there was said to exist in the State ol Texas a secret society called the Gracious Pack of Free and Unterrified Jimplecutes, the hoad officer of which was an Exalted Supreme Willipus-'Wallipus r and with a Grand Benign Old Giascutus and a Chief Refulgent and Iridescent Gee- Whiz. It is possible that this order never existed beyond the subtropical imagina tion of a correspondent; but, on the other hand, there was no particular reason to doubt its existence. The account sounded, and still sounds, reason able. The calling of an offieer Refulgent and Iridescent seems to us especially prob able, since many societies, with names modest and undemonstrative rather than otherwise, bestow upon their officers titles which stir the soul of the listener like the sound of a trumpet. * Indeed, may not our persistency as a t people in launching new and remarkable s societies result from our love of echoing » titles? And may not this love spring from a genuine need for them bora of our utter iack of titles in civil life! May there not bo implanted in the human bosem an ab solute and certain demand for titles which e causes a man who cannot hope ever to be come a Sir or a Lordship to snatch huu £ grily at the chance of being an Exalted Puissant Grand? Further confirmation of this view may perhaps be found in the fact that every man among us who knows enough about a cannon to point ont promptly and certainly the muzzle is a Col. onel, while men have repeatedly reached the rankol Captain and Major in civil life who are quite at sea on the point of the exact location o this important part of a guii, only '.oi ling, in a general way, that it is armind one end somewhere. Hut sup posing that we are correct in tracing the iove of society titles, which fairly glow and dazzle by their own light, to our na tional lack ol orders ..f nobility, it would be 110 ar*; rneLit in favor ol a peerage, but rather the reverse, since if tbe societies satisfy the inborn craving; lor titles, as they seem to do, they are better in the respect t: at the members undeniably pay for the things themselves, while in the case of a peerage it is suspected that the untitled have in the end to provide more or less directly for its board and lodging. Not only do many wonderful secret soci eties seem to satisfy certain needs of the human constitution, but it does not appear that they do any particular harm in any other direction. We arrive at this conclu sion from the fact that, so far as we aro aware, there is no Society for the Suppres sion ( f Societies. It is true that among the charges made by an Omaha woman, applying recently for divorce in South Dakota, was that her husband belonged to too many secret societies; but ho seems to have been an exception. He belonged to so many, it appeared by the evidence, that attendance upon them all practically amounted to desertion. Not only was he a member of all the standard and well known lodges, but ail of the new and sporadic as well, including, we suppose, tbe Hoo-Hoos. Sho bore with him a long time, not even complaining when he join ed the Ancient Order of the Colts of tbe "Wild Ass, and become Exalted Puissant Chief Colt. But when on ono of his rare and brief visits to his home for the pur pose of putting on a uniform, in the mak ing of which the ends ol the earth (especi ally the bright-colored ends) had been rob, bed, he announced that ho was about to joiu the Mystic Band of the Noble Sous ol Belial, with the hope of some day becom ing Worshipful Grand Oldest Son, she re belled and started for South Dakota. She secured her divorce; but. this man was clearly an extremist; besides, another woman got a divorce in the same court be cause her husband fell down staiis and jarred the house. Just at the present moment the secret society seems to be eclipsed in popularity by the ''industrial army,'' a number of wbieh are reported still to be proceeding ■ i.iwli ucr.i.-s ibe country toward tbe c.-.st ep; i'e ol • section of siu-ky lly jmj er. But ti;<-iii.iustiial army is n thir,<: «.i tbe hour, and i tii in no wtiy supply the place ol the gwigtous new secret societies, es pecially as the army is said to discourage titles, which would seem to show a lack of sagacity on tho part of the leaders.—Har pers Weekly. '■ —Montana is said to bo largo enough to hold tho entire population of the earth, with only fifteen persons to the acre. —Tho largest map in the world is in course of preparation by the government. It will represent the United States and cover an aero in area. —South Carolina has become a prohibi tion State without intending it.—Neither by a vote of the people nor by the Legisla. ture has the sale of intoxicating iiquor been prohibited. The Tillman law forbade the sale oi liquors except by licensed dis pensaries. The Supreme conrt declared the State dispensaries to bo unconstitut ional and closed them. This left nothing capable of receiving a liquor license. The court of Allegheny county lately made a ruling on tho Brook's license law that is of interest in this county since we bave no wholesale houses iu this county. Adolph Sueider was tried for selling liquor without a license. He took orders for the Straub Brewing Company in Plum town ship, delivered the beer and collected the money. His defence was that the actual sales were made at tho brewery. Judge Porter said, in his charge to the jury: "If you believe the testimony of the defendant, it is your duty under toe law to find him guilty of selling liquor without a license. If there is a necessity for a wholesale house in New Texas, it ought to bave a founda tion under it snd not be on wheels. —The church buildings of tha United States will seat 43,€00,000 people. —The smallest, simplest and best pro. tected post-offico iu the world is in tho straits of Magellan, and has been there for many years. It consists of a small painted keg or cask, aud is chaiued to the rocks of the extreme cape in a manner so that it floats free, opposite Terra del Fuega. Each passing ship sends a boat to take letters out and put lettersin. Thiseurions post-office is unprovided with a postmaster, aud is, therefore, under the protection of all the navies of the world. —lt's now tbe right time ol the moon for nlantincr things An Expensive Sign. Almost everr driver is familiar with the famous sign of the railroads: "Stop, look and listen" which is placed on grade cross ings along their lines. Comparatively few know the real significance of these few brief words. The three brief words cover the legal points admirably. The rule of the—stream and pike—is that a teamster or driver must stop, look and listen lor an ap proaching train. Previous to the advent of ilcLeod the Reading company used an old sign, "Beware of the Engine and Cars," followed by a series of injunctions that no man walking over the road would have patience to read. There were several ac cidents which brought the company into the supreme court, and the sharp lawyers opposed to the company claimed that these signs were not a clear warning. McLeod went to Judge Paxson, who wrote out this admirable sign. "Railroad Cross ing—Stop, Look and Listen.'' Mr. Paxson received for this modest composition the suui of $4,780, a trifle over $796,00 a word, a higher rate than any author has ever re. ceived in the pant. It can fairly lay claim to being the most expensive composition on record, and shows the value of brevity as nothing else could show it. —Characteristics of Hood's Sarsaparilla: Largest sale, the must merit, the greatest cures. —An estate valued at $20,000,000 has been bequeathed to certain members of the Slattery family in this country and attor neys are now looking up '.he rightful heirs. Any ijlatterys in this section have uow the privilege of stepping up to the counter and joining in the "divvy." —ltheuniatisin cured in a day —••.M.ystie cure'' lor rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito o days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once Uie cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. Tne hrst dose greatly beiielits. : your readers T JJ have consumption if they will send me thoii Express a:i-( p. o. address, ncppec.t taJJx T A. II. a. 181 Psarl St S. T. —ln 21 States women have the right to vote for school officers. —Many harrowing scenes are now visi ble in newly ploughed fields in tbe rural districts. —A man spends most of his time when around home in wondering where the wo men folks have "bid" the things he wants. —Measles is (or are) catching on in quite a nntnbei of households. The present is a favorable time to tussle with a set of the disease. —No matter how good the mucilage one makes one never considers it qaite as good as the postage stamp article. Every one tries to duplicate it. It is not hard to make. as the preparation is very simp!-. Hi-re it i>: Dextrine, two part*; acetic sod, one parts; water, live parts; alcohol, one part. —The mail wiili wheels in his head works for notoriety. An individual like Coxey cares about as much for the general welfaro of the workingman as a soft shell crab cares about the works ol Shakespeare. A really great hearted and level headed roan seeks practical and rational methods for the relief of his fellow men. —lt is a mighty flimsy article of com merce these times that was not "awarded the highest premium at the "World's Fair.*' It is barely possible that there is an occa sional divergence from the lines of truth in I these statements. HEALTHY CHILDREN come from healthy mothers. And mothers will cer tainly be healthy rmk „ flWlj if they'll take Dr. ■ Wt SaisSSSP ■ Pierce's Favorite "Prescription. M m A m Nothing can equal W It in building up a M woman'* strength, in regulating ana assisting all her natural functions, and in putting in perfect order every part of the female system. It lessens the pains and bur dens of child-bearing, supports and strength ens weak, nursing mothers, and promotes on abundant secretion of nourishment. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and a guaran teed remedy for women's ills and ailments. In every chronic "female complaint" or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Thousands of people, with worse case* of Catarrh than yours probably is, have been permanently enred by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. That is the reason why its pro prietors are willing to promise you SSOO if you can't be cured. YOUR GRANDMOTHER And all people that stand in need of fine wholesome stitnuleuts will find besides Finch's Golden Wedding, Gib son's and Old Dougherty whiskey's the finest and best brands of liqaors. Kept by Robt. Lewm, 136 Water St. Opposite B. A O. Depot, Pittsburg, Pa Try Grandfathers' Choice, warranted 3 years old, 12.00 per gallon. COM NOTES! By comparing notes with your friend*, you will find that tbe best of tbem trade with US. Whj? Because they save money. We hare never been in the habit of advertising prices,for as a general thing goods quoted low are interior stock, but we have a few things this spring that we take pride in quoting the prices. We call your attention to our U S. Pants, good strong Jeans, full lined, never rip, for only 65c. No 2, better grade, usually sold at $1.25, only 96c. No. 3, the best grade, sold everywhere for $1.50, only $1 10 Finefctyles in CW. onlv $1 00 all warranted to never rip Fine Union Co's Pants only $1.40, worth $2 25. Seamless Hose only 5c I.adies Stockings only 3c per pair. All the latest styles and novelties in Scarf Pine. Fiue gold filled Rings, warranted for five years, 25 to 50c A big bargain, a solid nickel Watch, nickel movement, stem-wind, pendent set, U. P., good timekeeper only $5.00. We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men's, Boy's and Chil dren's Suits and Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trunks, Valices, Satchels, Brashes, Combe, Purses, Pocket and Bill Books, Umbrellas. Overalls, Jackets, Watches, Chains and Charms for Ladies or Gents, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins in all the latest novelties, Electric Diamond Rings in endless variety at all prices to suit the times, When you read this over do not imagine that these are old inferior stock, they are brand new and the best value ever offered in Butler, and will bear the most critical examination. We court comparison and defy competition. Give us a fair trial, and our word for it, vou will never regret it. D. A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. KHANK KEMPER, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, And everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods—Harness, Collars, "Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. .A.lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment of 5-Horse blankets in town will be found at FRANK KEMPER'S, 124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. C. R. ELLIOTT, 130 W. Jefferson Street, LEADING WALL PAPER HOUSE Will ocupy this space next week. CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Every young man and woman should receive such an education as they can obtain at Clark's School of Commerce, Butler, Pa. or at the New Castle Business University, New Castle, Pa. The schools are under the same management. ACTUAL BUSINESS METHODS EMPLOYED You will save time and money by attending one of these schools ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN BUSINESS OFFICES, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Write to D. G. CLARK, President, New Castle, Pa., or F. G. JOHNSTON, Secretaiy, Butler, Pa. DIAMONDS f RINGS. EAR RINGS, piN3 STUDS. WATCHES > GENTS GOLD, LAI VKR , LADIES' CIIATI.AIN. T f VWTTT" T TK2e XT" I Gold Pius, Ear Rings, Kings. UrV JCM jLji JtX X I Chains, Bracelets. Etc. 1* 1171 n T*T A ■** C 1 Tea Sets. Castors, Butter Dishes and Everythlnt JL l_e 1# ■£* Xm W A£% K* F that can be found In a tlrst class store. RODGER BROS. 1874 | KNF\ ES. 1-OKKS, SI °O-jS pLE pLATg E. GRIEB, JE W T ET BE . No. 139, North Main St., BUTLEft, PA., The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS, FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc IS cit W m H. O'Brien & Son's, 107 East Jefferson Street. mmsmasßSM Tures IJrlKbt's Disease, Dropsy, Gravel, Nerv ousness. Heart. Urinary of Liver Diseases. Known by a tired lunquUl reeling; InacUng of the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause is removed >ou cannot Have health, cured me over Ave years aj;oof lirlg'ht's Disease and Dropsy.—MßS. I. L. C. MIU.F.R, Bethlehem, Pa. l.OOi) other similar testlmoii.als. Try it. Cure guaranteed. CAJiN'S KIDNEY CUKE CO., JJO Venango St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold t>y All K->ilable Druggists. ERRORS'YOUTH and Obscure Diseases speedily and permanently cured by the celebrated BpecL*li?t. r>_ I ADD 329 N.lsth St. L/R. LUUbi Phllada., Pa. iJo deception, no raise representation. 1 will curs rnu positively and mako you vigorous and strong. Treatment by mall and strictly coafltlcnual bvD iii c iw!k'vu ps HOME CURE TREATMENT * I EWIS' 98 % LYE |v powriro ass mmn ™ (fATXKTKL>) The and par«tl lye marie. Unlike other Lye. It belo* One powder and narked In a can W with remotablo Uu. the content* are always ready for u*e. Win make the b«it perfumed Hard s-ap In 3D minutes wlihont boil Ins. Ulßthe beat for cleansing warn Mm'. pipes, disinfecting sinks, closet* n washing bottles, paints, trees, etc. rxHVA. salt irre go. ■■■■a 6«n. Agta.l ruia., Pa. nil RCITCHING PILES rILtOBWAYNE'B ■ niNTMEMT ABSOLUTELY CURES. VII* ■ mfcia ■ 8Y M PTOMS-MoUtupf ; Intense Itchln* and •tlnglnc: moat at Rights worjc by scratchTng. If allowed to continue tumor* form and protrude, which often bind and ulcerate, becoming very •ore. KW AVSF.* OINTMENT .top. the ltchla« and bleeding, heala ulceration, and la moot CMM rcfliovet the tomora. Aik «oiu Uruuiitibrit sD;ERTiStKS.;i;r - >n *( 4 i«ftisir & tffc. . whan in Chicago, v-?i: V Advr In>ntAf in •< LORO&THbikaa. i Pi DOCTORS LAKE hg I FRIVATE DISPENSARY. -|Xv Jf Cor. Penn Ave. and Fourth St.. JRSatir\ PITTSBURGH, PA. .A Ail forms of Delicate and Com plicated Diseases requirlngui J to 8 I'.*M.; Sundays, 8 to 4 P. 11. only. I ,il at oflice or address DR*. I.AKE, COB. ~\N V> E. ANDITUaT-PI ITSISLUUna'A VITALIS & Well THE GREAT ontv, bar FRENCH REMEDY Produces the Aho»f Results it SO Daj». It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using VITALIS. It quickly and surely re stores Nervousness, I-ost Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Mem ory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of sell abuse or excess and indiscretion. Wards oB insanity and consumption. Insist on havlnc VITALIS. no other. Can be carried In vest pocket. By mail. SI.OO per package, or six for 96.00, with a positive writtea guarantee to ear. Or refsnd the money. Circular free. Address CALL'MET REIEOY COIPANT, Chicago, UK For Sale at City Pharmacy. SPEEDY and LASTIIfO RESULTS. /£\FAT PEOPLE/-V V hom any injurious substance. V f LAPOS ABDOKZK3 BSBOCSS. Wa GUARANTEE a CURE or rafvad your amy. «U^*«X°a^EDlCAsuCO?," "aoitonrAila. At reasonable prices is the particular attraction at the LEADING - MILLINERY - HOUSE OF 33. T. PAPF, French Pattern hats and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli ner}'. Babies and little girls receive our careful attention. It Ail pay you to examine our stock before buying elsew here. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. JS VD. T. PAPE. a\ THE SILVER AGE RYE WHISKEY Contains no fusel oil. It is carefully distilled from the HEAVIEST grain and the PUREST of MOUNTAIN WATER. It is. st red i:i heated warehouses for over eight years before being bottled. Chemists have analyzed it and find it ABSOLUTELY PURE. Physicians use it and prescribe it daily, and say that it is a PERFECT STIMULANT. Hospi tals throughout the country will use no other. The price is $1.50 PER FULL QUART. For those who do not care for such a very old whiskey, but still want It ABSOLUTELY PURE, we have the following PEIX BYE WHISKIES: DUQUESNE $1 25 per quart BEAR CREEK $1 00 per quart GUCKENHEIMER, 6 years old $1 00 per quart GIBSON, " " " $1 00 per quart FINCH, " " " $1 00 per quart OVERHOLT, " " " $1 00 per quart GUCKENHEIMER, 4 years old 75 per quart WINES. GINS, BRANDIES AND RUMS For $1.50 per gallon and upward. On all orders amounting to $5.00 or over,WE PAY ALL EX PRESS AGE. NO CHARGE FOR BOXING. Send for complete catalogue and price list* mailed upon application to MAX KLEIN. AIo 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Jewelry-Silverware—Clocks, Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clock/ and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Duftv Block Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invite? —"Remember our Repairing Department — 20 years Experience. - ~ M HOSENTHA L Wholesale Liquor Dealer, SO3 Ferry St., - Pittsburg, Fa Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Marke New York Weekly Triune The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Address all orders to THE CXTIZtC