FURNITURE BUYERS j Campbell & Templeton, dV e commenced a Furniture Sale that will interest you. Each season we visit the principal furniture markets of 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 are lower. FOR THE PARLOR. !J \\ FOR THE LIBRARY. # We have Parlor Suits injj !» We have Couches covered inf mpire, Turkish, Mahogany orj[ j [Leather, Plush, Velvet or Wil-J ak Frames, Mahogany Chairsj! jjton coverings; Leather Chairs,s ancy Rockers, Gold Chairs,j! rass Stands, Pictures, Mirrors/ | J Wary and Revolving Chairs. * * * YFOR THE DINING ROOM, i FOR THE BED ROOM, i I Side Boards, Extension Ta- : Bed Room Suits Stands,: j bles, Buffets, Head Chairs, Din- ! Rocking Chairs, Chairs, Chif-: ! ing Room Chairs, China Closets. 1 foniess, Wardrober. j • * * * * * Carpets, Rugs, Dishes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, House Furnishing Goods, Domestic Sewing Machines, Large assortment of Baby Carriages. {fflfflL & THIPLEII, Butler, - Penn a, Do not Wait Any Longer, But Come at Once TO BICKEL'S. Where will be found the largest stock and latest styles of summer footwear at low prices. Our stock is larger than ever before, com prising many new and pretty styles. Our stock of ladies shoes is arge. Ladies' fine Dong. Pat. turned, Congress gaiters at $2.25. u •« Russett, " " $2.25. " Russett Bluchers and Blucheretts at $2.25. " Dong. Southern Ties at $1.50. « Blucher Oxfords, black and russett at $1.25. One laftof ladies fine Oxfords at 75c. •« " opera toe and instep strap slippers at SOC. Misses Dongola Shoes, patent tip at 90c. Childs " " " 40 to 75c. Full stock of Misses and Childrens Russett shoes at a big bargain. Our stock of " " Oxford ties and slippers is very large. Infants shoes in all colors. .... r u * Now is the time of the year when farmers are thinking of buying a pair of shoes to plow in and do their summer work. In buying my spring and summer stock I took great pains to get a large I selection and have got them at prices so as to sell lower than ever before. A good pair heavy shoes, Lace, Buckle or Con gress Gaiters at 90c. Box-toe shoes, whole stock kip, at $1.50. Full stock of Boys plow shoes sizes, 1 to 5, at 85c. Our stock of Mens fine shoes is large, and with our stock of low cut shoes we are sure to suit all, as we have all the latest styles at remarkably low prices. Full stock of our own make driller's shoes always on hand. Shoes made to order. Repairing neatly done. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. JOHN BICKEL, 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PENN'A SPRING! SPRING! Are You Interested In Low Prices? We offer a magnificent nc^ r r _?i oc^ T l 5 > ![. cTBifTiV PRICES THE LOWEST YET NAMED POR STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. . . High Grades in all Departments. I rue 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 tnc 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 point to have every article in stock the best of its kind. aw onto. AL RUFF. S. Main St. "THERE is but one -I- way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure linseed oil, and pure colors.* The following brands are stand ard, "Old Dutch" process, and are always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead "Armstrong & McKelvy, " Beymer-Batanaa," '* Davis-Chambers,"' " Fahnestock." * If you want colored paint, tint any of the above stricdy pure leads with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade; they are in no sense readyHßixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free. " NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New.York. Pittsburg Branch. German Xationa! Bank Building, Pittsburg. d LINIMENT ,^ IKE ANY OT] *er STRICTLY For FAMILY Use. Dropped on sufrar suffering children love to lake lLlEvery Mother should have it in the house It quickly reliefs and cures all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, catatrh cits, chaps, chilblains, cohc, cholera earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe. muscular soreness, neuralgia, neprons heso ache. rheumatism, kites, burns, bruises, "trains, sprains, stings, swellings, stiff Joints, aore throat, pore lunjrs, toothache, tonsllitis and wind colic. Originated in ISIO by the late Dr. A. Johnscm, Family Physician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearly All who use it are amazed at its wonderful power. It Is safe, soothing, satisfying; so My SICK, n-nniiive sufferers. Vsed Internal and External. The Doctor's Slrmatare and direction* on erery bottla, Ti jwuSoSTFcK: bS2S m3T ©HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Far Bortet, Cattle, Sheep, Do fr Sen AMD T OULTHT. •••PM»BsfSsa*gSf¥lS.! fA,I- * ta D.D.—Beta or Crita, Wornia. I.B.—Coach*. Heaves, ■ r.V.-lslic or tirlß*., Bellyache. G.G.-MlKsrrlstr, II morrhacea. H.H.—t rtaary and KHaej Dlieaiefc J.&.-Plieatetof Digestion, Paraly«liu Single Botti® «)▼« 50 d<*«), - - .60 Stable Case* with Specific*. Manual, Veterinary Cure Oil and Hedlcator, JarTwerlsaryCireOll, • • LW hU m Omr<wu; » iMf" "J"*** l ■WMIII'iM. tO-Tl" * »11 WllS»»^l^Jl«wT»*- FJBBI HOMEOPATHIC ft ft UHUSPECIFIC NO.UO Th.onlysncoMsfol reniedjl°c Nenrous MM*.VitaWHkims, HtarHKHs'BSB. Co., in *n» wua*»*.,*«wT»*- Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance against theft or accident is i.. n> w famous BOW, the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case. Can only be had on cases containing thi* trade mark \gjj —UJ-f- tv— Keystone Watch Ca.se Company, of I 'ljiiatjciphla. the oldest, lar;o t, ar'l most complete Watch Caso factory in lue world—lsoo employees; 2000 Watch C ases daily. One of its products is the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases which are just as good as solid cases, and cost about one half less. Sold by all jewelers, without extra charge for Non-pull-out bow. Ask for pamphlet, or »end to the manafactwen. II iffjjp |i I Guaranteed B Years Old, £ la every family tHcrc f?» tcc agonal \ M need of a '■ v ' hi,k< "*- •'J' 1 J U wh-» the necc'.lty #r.-e»il k" " r.U|v C ,j imni 'I. !.. You 11. 11 > mi! tjkc in J j-4 hiv a bottle of Old r»rt on hand JBJ in c.-;. "t en k. ry; n'r pure. Wejl t „ I a.,,1 th- i leal I. i*i'V »l> ! h' >tj «•«, v:, *i* '1". is- M •!' ( D . 1' r« »hip:" <t promptly, and wo pay » B cirp..MCh.r U '«oii tti s.iid over. jBU . os. ir, i & SOTT, 4tS Ilarfeftlt, F< •'••• flfcS CurPH thonsandsi annually of Liver Com pliiiiit*, Bl 1 ionsnww. J*"ndice. Dyspep sia, Constipation, MaUr!*. More 111" regiill 1 roin t T til)c« it by I .Ivor than any other cniißo. T'h" .mifTir when you enn be cured f l)r. Ban ford s Liver Invigoa ator 1* a celebrated '* tn 'ly xnedlicin". VWB MFfi(il"T WIU. »ll I tVTOtJ. mow Are a symptom of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Bil liousness, Liver Complaint. DR. BAXTER'B MANDRAKE BITTERS will cure the disease and re move yellowness from skin and eyes. Warrantee, to cure. Sold everywhere nt 25 cts. per bottle. tor sale by J. C. Kedick THE CITIZEN" I The Sum of Living. If you bare a friend worth loving, Love him. Yes, and let him know That you love him, ere life's evening Tinge his brow with sunset glow. Why should good words ne'er be said Of a friend—till he is deadt If you hear a song that thrills you, Sung by any child of song, Praise it. Do not let the singer Wait deserved praises long. Why should one who thrills your heart Lack the joy you may impart? If you hear a prayer that moves you By its humble, pleading tone, Join it. Do not let the seeker Bow before bis God alone. Why should not your brother share The strength of "two or three'' in prayerT If you see the hot tears falling From a brother's weeping eyes, Share them; and by kindly sharing Own your kindship with the skies. Why should anjone be glad When a brother's heart is sad? If a silvery langh goes rippling Through tbe sunshine on his tace, Share it. 'Tis the wise man's saying— For both grief and joy a place. There's health and goodness in the mirth In which an honest langh has birth. If you work is made more easy By a friendly, helping hand, Say so. Speak ont brave and truly, Ere the darkness veil the land, Should a brother workman dear Falter for a word of cheer? Scatter thus your seeds of kindness. All enriching as you go— Leave them. Trust the Harvest Giver, He will make each seed to grow. So, until its happy end, Your life shall,never lack a friend What is Electricity. It is not at all strange that the almost universal use of electricity should raise the question of what this subtle power is. We see its effects on every side, but the wisest of men have a very imperfect un derstanding of what the mysterious force is which moves the loaded car, changes darkness into light, enables friend to talk with friend without reference to distance, and accomplishes a thousand marvelous things with the ease of a magician. Spec ulation has been active as to the probable origin of electrical forse, but, like gravita ion, light, heat and chemical action, phil osophers and physicists know almost nothing in regard to it.—Baltimore Herald. —More people, adults and children, are troubled with costiveness than with any other ailment. Dr. Uenry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters will care costiveness and prevent the disease which result from it. "Lives of Coxies all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing leave behind us Footprints on tbe grass of time.'' —Survival of the litest. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply because it is tbe best. —Grains of wbeat foand in Egyptian mummy cases have been known to germin ate afti r 1) in j; dorment for 3,000 years. The plnu' n.*y product d is almost identi cal with iLe* v. iii-nt grown iu Egypt at the pn-seLt time —A Utica nun vim shot bis physician because the lalti r bad failed to cure him of disease, was consul-rare enough to wait 13 years before proceeding to extremi ties. —lfyour neives are weak <T ifyoa are are all tired out take Hood,s Sarsapailla this season. —ln He Asbantee nation every man who can keep up on the march is obliged to serve, and atter an expedition ha* set oat, the woman scour the streets and almost beat to death any man whom they may discover skulling around. —A successful remedy for diphtheria is said to be five drops of sulphuric acid in a tumbler, given so the child can swallow it. If the throat i* obstructed give it with a teaspoon until the passage IB clear ed, then administer a wine glass every two hours. Burn sulphur in tbo room as strong u it can be borne. —Rheumatism cured in a day—"Mystic cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The .first dose greatly benefits. 7o cts. Sold by J. C Redick, druggist, Butler. —Connecticut has an odd stock farm de voted to the raising of guinea pigs for use in vivisection and other experimental work oi the scientists. It was Professor Koch's researches which brought the guinea pig into market. Formerly this little pig (stayed at bom*. —Jared of Green Hay, Wis., lius taken the prelunluary legal steps t.i hbVe his iisiue changed to Jur*d LayitMU. lie is a shoemaker, end rays his nauiu in terferes with his business. t —Los Augelos, Cal., has a domestic cat that weighs thirty-two pounds. It has twice given battle to a big tamo raccoon, and in each encounter has come off victor ious. —Robert Winthrop, who started Satur day on bis eighty-sixth year,has had a per sonal acquaintance with every President ol the L uiled States except Washington and Jefferson. He is tbe oldest living ex-Speaker of the National House of Rep resentatives and tbo oldest surviving Mas sachusetts senator. —Some one who is a crank on brevity writer Don't eat stale Q cumbers. They'll W up. —Like the buster prodigal, Brecken ridge says to bis constituency, "I have sinned against heaven and in thy sight. Make me one of thy hired servants" —at $5,000 a jear. —Au item iii current to the effect that a bunch of sweet peas in each room, re newdd each day, will kill every fly in the house. We express no opinion. Try it lor yourself. One of the amusementß of a summer resort in the mountains of Vermont is gold mining. A lilllo stream carries down some gold, and visitor* patiently go through the hand-washing process of the old California days, procuring perhaps 10 cents worth of the light yellow metal as the resnlt of hall an hour's labor. —Robert Hart, Esq., of Brookfield, Mer cer county, aged 80, has this spring sowed by hand 40 acres ol oats, besides doing lots of other larin work. Where is the young man who can show such a recordt —Mamie Shcehan, aged 12, of Cincin nati, skipped a rope GOO times without stopping. Then her faco became suffused and she fainted. The doctors believe she has ruptured a blood vessel in the brain, and have no hope »f her recovery. —Henry IJlac kof San Francisco, was accidentally locked up in a large refrigera tor, and remained in the freeiing atmos phere for lour hours. Pneumonia follow ed; but Black recovered, much to the sur prise of his physician*. —One of the oldest tunes in the world is said to be the air sung to the words "We won't go home till morning." It is known to oate back to the time ol the Crusaders. —Thompson {telling a story)—'-And so when we lost otir money. I told Peters I was a donkey and ho was another.' Listen er—'And what did he sav to thatf" Thom pson—"lie said: 'Let as bray.' " —Few men do tho best of which they are capable. They lack the enerey and self-confidence. They loyo rather to lead on at-iuial than an intellectual existence. The very thought ol making any extraor dinary intellectual efforts appalls them. "That tired feeling" prevents many a man of lino mental strcngh and attainments from accoinpli»hing anything in this world. As a rule tboso who exert themselve in tellectually to the full extent of their pow er are those who aro absolutely driven to it by lorce of circumstances. —gome of the tired young men of But ler can find an object lesson in John Chambers, of Lawnrenco Co, Mr. Cham bers, although 70 years of age, from i o'clock in the morning until 4 in the after noon, tore down 44 rods of rail fence and put it up again. Some of the fenco was six rails high while the remainder was seven rails. Across I ho blue sea ol the sky, The stately cloud swans float, And hark! from yonder elm there comes The oriole's thrilling note. Bach wondering breeze that kisses us Is heavy with perfume. And all tho world setais fresh from Uod When the apple orchards bloom," It is as True as Preaching. Chauncey M. Depew says that the hap piest man in the world to-day is the suc cessful farmer. "He sits under his own vine aud fig tree, undisturbed by madden ing noise of the city. Basks fail, railroads go into the hands of the receivers, boom ing towns collapse and all business stag nates, but the wise farmer can snap his fingers at these things. He is monarch of all he surveys on bis broad acres. The honesty of his boys and the parity of his girls are guarded against temptation and in them he has given the country its best manhood. The farmer is to be envied, and if he is not contented with his lot he is lacking in wisdom." —lf girls who eat onions will pat some wood ashes in their mouths, add boiling water and then stand on the back part of tbe range about two boars the; will kill the odor sufficiently to allow the man to sit on the same sofa with them for at least an hoar. —The extent to which the human body can be mutilated without causing death is beyond what most people think. Of course the removel of the largest limb is a familar fact, but the successive removal of all tbe limbs would in most cases result in nothing worse than inconvenience. In .the same way the internal organs my be extirpated. One kidney may be removed and the other will make up for the loss by doing double work. One eye may be tak en out and tbe sight remains practically unimpaired. Large portions of the brain may be removed with no injury to life or intellect. A portion of the intestines has been cut out and the ends sewed together and their normal action and lunction bave ] not been interfered with. —Custom is a most unrelenting and heartless tyrant. Its decrees are more im perative than those of the Czar of Russia. You must marcu with the procession whether it is right or wrong.He who dares to step aside from the beaten track and sug gest better way, is pointed at as a crank or a fool. —Every bottle of Arnica <fc Oil Lini ment sold is warranted by the proprietors to give satisfaction or money will be re funded. —An assembly of over 5,000 persons at Oroshaza, in Hungary, throws a furthor light on the condition of the working classes in that country. At this gather ing, after one of tLe speakers had describ ed the destitution of the agricultural lab orers, a demand was made for a redaction of the day's work to 12 hours. —Mr. Beerbohm Tree, tbe English actor, is said to have received tbe following let ter: Veneered Sir:—l wish to go on the stage, and I would like to join your the ater. 1 have been a bricklayer five years, but having failed in this branch, 1 bave decided to take to acting, it being easier work. lam not young, but am six feet without my boots. I have studied "Bell's Elocution," and am fond of late hours." —"Yes, we had a frightful experience," sard the returned traveler; "have you any idea how it feels to be hemmed in by ice bergs?" "I think I have," replied the other; "I once attended a 5 o'clock tea in Boston." Drunkenness, the Li ucr Habit, Pos ivtly Cured by adimnstering Dr. } i : a "Oilc'tn Spate." It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given iu a glass of lieer, a cup <>t cllec <>r tea,or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless. and will allect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or aa alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and iu 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 «! particulars tree. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St.. Cinclnnatti O. —To secure better roads in Centre coun ty the supervisee of the several townships have decided to hire men to work on the roads regularly during the spring, summer and autumn months. Their respective townships will be divided into districts, and a man to whom the contract of re pairs is awarded will be responsible for the care of the road in bis district, liable to a-iy damages resulting from tbe bad con dition of the same. —An official order has been issued from headquarters stating that the division of the National Guard of Pennsylvania will encamp at Gettysburg feom August 11 to 18. Several of the Uuited States army organizations will encamp with the guards —The philosopher who said that all things come to him that waits, might have added that the mau who goes after them gets them much sooner. Consumption auro.'y Cured. Tc Tfl_ SniTor.:—lufoim ycnrrevlm that I nmro a ponltWn rmneuy for tL«' i! "vn -iMn. 1 dlneaai'. E; 3 tlmclv iim thousands ol v cuoa have t« . a puruatMijily run J. I 1 . to tic jd twj -.i'llo-j ol in} remedy I'UK; . jor.. readers -» have cmiKU<!:ption tf M.t*y v. xotL. li azi'l F. O. vlilrpH. Uespt-et "OOX T. M a. isi PAI-i st. :J. i —The real American workingman is still minding his own business and waiting elect ion day. He isn't tramping, shouting, fhooting or throwing stones. —The town marshall of lola, Kan., in terrupted a poker game; and the man wbo was about to opeu a big jackpot on au aoe full has been persuaded by a lawyer to be gin suit agaiust the municipality for dam ages. —The deadly wild parsnip is getting in its work this season' Three children in Williamsport who ate tho root died from tho affects last week. —The immensity of the Pennsylvania railroad's lines can be judged Irom the fol lowing; Every minute there are 19 tons of coal, 370 gallons of water and 11 gallons of oil used, and it has on it* rolls 104,000 em ployes. —Mamma—What is the matter? Little Jack—Me an' sister was playin' keep house, an' I was Pa an' she was the governess, an' she told me to kiss her, an' when I did she slapped me bard—boo, hoo! I did'nt know that was in the game. Mamma (thoughtfully) Neither—did—-I. —A breach of promise case, of Sarah McCreaton, a widow of 50 or 60, against Joseph Rowen, about two thirds her age, for SIO,OOO damages, occupied the atten tion of the court at Mercer la»t week. The jury returned a verdict of SIBB A niece of the plaintiff has a similar suit against the fame defendant on the same charge and for the same amount. In the mean time Bowen had married. All the parties are from Wilmington township. —The town ol New Hope, Pa., with a population of about 1,200, appears to be having an epidemic of twins, no less than fifteen pairs being born there lately. /->, YOU CAN'T STAND a ft -Itho big blundering, old-fash- I ioned pill, probably. And it A there's no reason why you E / should You can get bettor Br help, and more of it, with E> things that aro easier to take IfrVv ami easier in their ways— Dr. ft u Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. ■ 111 They'ro the smallest In size, ■ VI and tho jilrunantrtt remedy, l\i)\ all the way through. I \ \ \ -H| liver, stomach, or towels, these F V / tiny Pellets will give you more good. They have a tonio or strengthening effoct on the lining membranes of the intestines. This assists and increases the natural action of the bowels, and per manrntly cures Jaundice, Biliousness. Dis sint'ss, Kotir Btomooh, Indigestion, ana con ■eriuont stujMjr or dr<>'vsinuss. For breaking up atturks of Colds, Chills, Fevers, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and kindred derangements resulting from severe exposure, nothing cap equal them. They re guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every case, or your money is returned. You par only for tbo good you get. This is true only of Dr. Fierce s medicines. What offer could be more business-like I YOUR GRANDMOTHER And all people that Btand in need of fine wholesome Btimnleutß will find besides Finch's Golden Wedding, (Jib- Bon's and Old Dougherty whiskey's the finest and best brands of liquors. Kept by Robt.* Lowin, 13C W uter St. Opposite P. «t 0. Depot, Pittsburg, Pa Trv Grandfathers' Choice, warranted s t old, 12.00 per gallon.-; COMPARE NOTES! By comparing notes with your friends, yon will find that the beat of them , trade with US. Why? Because they save money. We have never been j in the habit of advertising prices,for as a general thing goois qnoted low are j inferior stock, but we have a few things this sprine that we take pride in ! quoting the prices. We call your attention to our TJ S. Pants, good strong j 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 every where for $1.50, only $1 10 Fine styles in CW. onlv $1 00 all warranted to never rip Fine Union Co's Pants only $1.40, worth $2 25. Seamless Hose only sc. Ladies Stockings only 3c per pair. All the latest styles and novelties in Scarf Pins. Fine gold filled Rings, warranted for five years, 25 to 50c A big bargain, a solid nickel Watch, nickel movement, stem-wind, pendent set, O. F , good timekeeper only $5 00. We carry regularly a large and varied stock of Men's, Boy's and Chil dren's Saits and Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars. Cuffn, Ties, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Hammocks, Trunks, Y&lices, Satchels, Brushes, Combs, Purses, Pocket and Bill Books, Umbrellas. Overalls, Jackets, Watches, Chains and Charms for Ladies or Gents, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Scarf Picß 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, von will never regret it. D. A. HECK Champion Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. FRANK KEMPEH, DEALER IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, everything in horse and buggy fur nishing goods —Harness, Oollars, Whips, Dusters, Saddles, etc. ,A.lso trunks and valises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assortment of 5-A. Horse blankets in town will be found at FRANK XiEMPER' , 124 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. ■ J i CLARK'S SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Every young man and woman should receive such an edueation 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 EMPLQYED 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, Secretary, Butler, Pa. DIAMONDS RINGS, HAIT KIN(.S. PIJJ3 »XUDS. ray fV — l l Tf T7* P > GENTS' GOLI), LADIES' GOL1). W£K JL LR£XLLA?3» F GENTS' SILVER, LADIES' CHATLAIN. x YWTIT"T ¥» TT ) Gold Plus, Ear Rings, Rings, *J XA W JKM JU .EV JL ) Chains, Bracelets, Etc. TT 17° D 111 M Tea Sets. Castors, Uutter Dishes anil Everjlhlnt JL U If J2* JCV W il Jts- MIM ( tliat can be found In a tlrst class store. RODGER BROS. 1874 KNIV EH, 10KK9, SI ° ( >*'J PLE PLATR T? POTIOR TIIE H/. JEWELER. Nc. 139, North Main St., BUTLER, PA., The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVES AND BURNERS, GAS LAMPS, FIXTURES, HOSE, WATER FILTERS, BATH TUB ENAMEL, etc, is at W 11. O'Brien & Noil's. 1 07 East Jefferson Street. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Cures flrtKht's Disease, Dropsy, tiravel. Nerv ousness. Heart. Urinary of l.lver Diseases. Known by a tired lanqutd feeling; loading of the kidneys weakens and poisons the blood, and unless cause Is removed you cannot have health. Cured me over live years uuo of lirlKht's Disease and Dropsy.—MHß. I. 1.. C. Mi U.K. a, Bethlehcin, I'a. 1,000 other similar testimonials. Try It. Cure guaranteed. CANN'H kItMKY CI'KE CO.. T*o Vrnsnno St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by All Reliable Druggists. ERRORS°YOUTH and Obscure Diseases speedily and permanently cored by the celebrated Ept-clall*t. DR. LOBB, 3 Ph.lada s !PF?- ifo doc«n»tum, noralw representation. 1 will cure vou p#»*lttT«ly and inako vt»u Yltroruiui and •tronjr. Traatmciitby mall a*pu laity and strictly« onfldentlal CURE TREATMENT m I EWIS* 98 % LYE ■ rorouzß AHC mrTicxs (I'ATXHTEP) Hn. The»«POi»*e»t and fye mxtn. cnltko other f.ro. It bvlng A a flus powder atnl pa< kf<d In a can • with reniavabiti lid, ttio cuctriits are alwayn r. a<ly for lie. «til make tho heal IX-rfuuirt In 20 minutes wltbunt bolllnß. It la tl,e l»ea« forclnaoslug waaw fIV plpefc dlfcltifertlnf llnkv rlt»et* ■■ waalUnff bottles, paints, trees, etc. PKHVA- BALT ITO CO yea. kgu., ruiia., I'a. nil RE ITCHING PILES r Llj^nes OINTMEKT MMPTOIIK-Molftarcl Intrnw itchlnc and ■tlnslncs m«»*t nt nl#hlt w ar*r by wrttlrbl"#. Ir SKwelU continue tumor, f nm mud pratr.dr whlcS often blrnl •«'! «l<-rralc, bfcomlnf JJT lire. »\V A Y xF* OI STMK> F lh, mod blrfilr*, bn»l« »lf»riitl»"; 1 rrmo- ibiTumorn. A»J» t*»u t UrnggU* ** T'VTT GONT^j! To mylarge new baildinK. Federal street w here everyone will have the choice of the largest anil most complete stock ol the <Mc*t and best Brandies, Hye Whis kies, Wines, etc. in the city. A. A. pure live #J.OO gal.; Tippecanoe, li ye" <>ld, 'lo, Cabinet, *-'.50; Bridgeport Si Thomu son's Export pure Kye. s?s.t>o per gal.; Golden Wedding, Gibson's and Robinson Co Kves, Dougherty s, Monticollo and Hannisville.»s.so;also the finest 3 vear old California Wines, eight brands, dry snd sweet, $1 50 l'« r tf" l -'' l m P orted «" od .! special low tigures. Ordsrs per mail promptly attended to. No extra charge r.r in in or packing. Telephone ror jogs or is A. AHDBIICSHKN, 188 FEDEBAfc BT. ALLEUHKT 8 DOCTORS LAKE I*M / TK DISPENSABT. Con. PEMI. AVE. AND FOURTH ST.. PITTSBURGH, PA. AH forms of Delicate and Cmn plicated Diseases rcquirlngOo*. FIOKNTI A i. anilSciKKTiric Med ication aro treated nt this Dis- Hi* i iry with a success, .arcly attained. Dr. 8. I\ l.akc Is? member of the ltov.il College of 1 liy iiciars arid Hurgt'u.ir, and Is the ol lest and must -\p i it-nocd SPECIALISE in UiocltT. Spcc.'al at ii-ntlon ,"ivcn to Nervous Debility trom excessive nil iat exertion, Indiscretion of youth,etc., caus ing physical and mental decay,lack of energy, Icspou Vncy, etc.; also Cancers < »ld Mores, r its, I'ilc . Rheumatism, and all <lls;*aaespf tbenkin. I )>> ,d. I .iinß%t.'rlnary<»rgnn.s«.te. , Consultation "no and strictly confldt utii.l Ofßcc hours. It to i a id ; to S r. H.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p., M. onlr. : at oflro or ad.liens T-AKK. C« { i , , v E. ASD<THSX..PITI BUBOH.1 1 . VITALIS » Well VITALIS Z»iflj THE GREAT 20th Dny- FRENCH REMEDY riothna^ I'rodures the A bote UesiiltS In 30 Daji. It » ct ® powerfully and quickly. Cures WHEN all others fail. Youmt men will regain lh» Ir lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vliior by usinp VITALIS. It quickly at:d surely re stores Nervousness, Lost vitality, Im potency. Nightly Kmlsslons. Lost Power, I- ailing Mem ory. Wasting Diseases, and all effects or »< .1 abuse or excess and indiscretion. \\ ards off Insanity and consumption. Insist on having VITALIS. no other. Can too carried In vest pocket. I»Y mall. *I.OO I*T package or six for ■6.00, with • posltlte written xnarqntto tuearS or I*ru!id the nionrr. Circular free. Address CAILSLT BEBlftT COMI'AUr, thlcsgo, 111. For Sale at City Pharmacy. I C- WICK OKA LKR *f!F Rough and Worked Lumber or ALL KllfbS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath jAlways In Stock. LIMF, HAIR AND PLASTER. Otto* opposite P. «t W._Repot," BUTLBK - PA At reasonable prices is the particular attraction at the LEADING - MILLINERY - MOUSE OF D. r r. PAPE. French Pattern hats and bonnets, and latest novelties in milli nery. Habies and little girls receive our careful attention. It .vil pay you to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. 122 S. 1*) "T T t )]-r 122 S. MAIN ST. 1 • - c AV* MAIN S 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 s .red i.i heated warehouses for over eight year befo: _• being bottled. Chemists have analyzed if 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 PEIil ME 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, " " " SIOO per quart GUCKENHEIMER, 4 years old 75 per quart WINES, GINS, BRsNOito AND RUMS For $1.50 per gallon and upward. On all orders amounting to $5.00 or over,WE PAY ALL EX PRESSAGE. No CHARGE FOR BOXING. Se.id for complete catalogue and price list, mailed upon application to MAX KLEIN. Mo 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Fa. J e wel ry-Si 1 ver ware- -Clock s, Purchasers can saA r e from 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 N. Main St., Duffy Block. Sign of Electric Bell and Clock. All are Respectfully Invitcf —"Remember our Repairing Department —20 years Experience. KOSENTHA LJ Wholesale Liquor Dealer, _ _ Pittsburg, Pa 403 Ferry St., - . Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies a specialty. Trial orders solicited. One Square Below Diamond Maiko New York Weekly Tribune t The Butler Citizen ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. Addressed! order* to THE CITIZEN
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