V 0C Gentlemen's Fine Footwear. There is no article which enters into ladies or gentlemens dress that should be selected with so great care as a shoe. No other part of one's dress is noticed so quickly, and so universally admired or condemned, as the case may be. A shoe to be thoroughly satisfactory must, first of all, fit well, and secondly, must wear well and keep its shape; these points are the most prominent ones in Rufi's Fine Shoes. Ruff's shoes are made by firms whose lasts and patterns are as near perfect as skill and ex perience can make them, and all the materials used are selected with such great care and the workmanship inspected so closely that the wear of Ruff's shoes is assured. Ladies and gentleman, it will be to our mutual advantage if you will favor us to the extent of inspecting our goods. Shoe Met. AL RUFF. s. Main St. j. ~S. YOUNG, The Tailor and Fiirnisher, De«!r*» to lay th*t our eip«-ctAtlorjM are ilot* than reallzo'J. Everybody pronounces our HL'ITH tie finest that have ever Been tuned out In Butler. AVe Make the Most Stylish Garments - -- fr.Hs.Ai-u /»f WrwiWm xnd Trimrriln'Ti of any ftouv* outride of lirger dtlM. »..i wrlctly woi.ien, a„d trtmminjs 2M WF r' l" A HUNTER perfect ntUfactlOD In each and every detail and the grea ». prove, that our customer-:appreciate these facta: 101 Sai Stml,J - s - Young,S'Kr. BINDER -fc* * ** ( * " •* , w - F ' llart/dil Kcni])er^ p Have the largest stock of Vehicles, Harness and Farm Machinery of any house in the county. We defy any firm to show a better line of goods for less money, Our stock was selected to suit this trade. Our prices are as low as the lowest, quality considered. Our profits are small and our reputation at stake, so you can rest assured we will not misrepresent. We add a percentage on our goods and sell them according to what they cost us. VVe serve all alike. We do not make one man pay for what we lose on another. When we guar antee goods we make good our guarantee. We protect our custom ers, and not the manufacturers. Why? Because the manufacturers are of no use to us without the customers. If you want a Hu Surry. Pha'ton, Business, Pleasure or Team Wa>on, Hand or Ma chincSewed Harness, or anything in the Harness line, Blankets, Robes, Uusters, Nets, Turf Goods, Currying Tools, Whips, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &<., we have them in large quantities and at low prices. And for Farm Machinery, we can furnish anything needed, from the plow to the separator. We guarantee our machin ery to be as good as the best and second to none. If in need of any thing in our line, write us We will answer all inquiry, either by mail or in person. Our motto is, "Small Profits and Square Heal ing." Our success depends on our reputation, and our reputation will be controlled by our representations, so you < an depend on what we tell you to be true. We say we have the largest line of Vehicles, Machinery and Harness of any house in the county, and a visit to our store and warehouse will prove it. Store room, (!& ft. I.lii .lr.l l, WIKKHIIOII JOT ft. H.ln .11-M I I'.'it «p»» lt,tMl«|, fl. ir la it'-l «r aa| thin* In Mr lint, '*ll «»• a« btfor* fttu «nk«- jour DIAMONDS; MK " nm. «•><*. nr a ipruTt ll ® » okith* OOI.d. I.ADIK ooi.n. W ii A VrJ ( OKNTH' MII.VKK. LAS'I KH' CIUTLAIW. V I Oohl I'ltm. K r (J KM W KmJIM t*. X / eliftltM, lir*i'i.|..|», Kie. CCTT WO **T A ■*» t'.i i Ti * i:a»ti»r*. Ilut.t>:.- I»|. . . ami Hv-rylhltit 2® i. BJH W JC* £V WW /* Jlv- tmil (init 'm to- I'l'iti'! in * nrit i-l;iit/iro.. RODGER BRQS. 1874 P Oft IPR TIIK Lf. UIVIUI >, JKWKlililt. No 139, North Main St., BJTLEE, >'A„ JE "3, A Summer Drive ( \ loses a measure of its pit: ii the carriage i'. lc>. iii/. J uriou: , easy running and !. .. l omethan it b<* Fredonia Barries • ' have nothing but goo.l poinlf. They're the handvimrst vehicles you cai; get are as Mrontj and iccurc a . they're ii',h - !y. Ask and i.i-i .t that you ace them ..i your dealer's. vi?j- by FREJi'' X\ WFG. CO., f)hin. The place to buy GAS COOKING STOVKS AND BUKNKKS -iAS LAMPS IXTURKS, HOSK, WATKR I ILIT.KS, BA TH TL/B KNAMI.L, *''■ tf, is ai 107 I'JISI, .1 1 tf l< TNori *•" t. r« •t. j il-m S3 % LYE I wmnzd in rzznxo n-ATLMTkh) Thm ut r«»t> (£«-nl ami ptir*>at I f tnvio. o'll.-f l.jrw tt ]!,£ lA* film !>• 1 *».'! JIM fc'A If. »nn 8-'4y« Ulfl ft' 'l' hrnt t 4 '*"' *4 llairi I . > f/l If.l ■' Mil It (fill l»«»|||fttf. It i« i«»«- i< ri i ijijg v X» N RTU|NF»#M»»4 LLI.K --■ K W-tf itihlf IK/ltloA. | *ll4 < to. FICMVA. HALT H'ro CO Mb. Alt/; l-tiiu, I'a. PINE TREE FARM. Jainesburg, N. J. Send for large catalogue ol Land and Water Fowl. '/ |u l/« st Pckin IJucks in the tyoi lit, W. H OiiDWAY, Prop'r j D-A MOUNT, bup't. TH E best investment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the bouse and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell—many a good house has remained unsold ( jT want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint 01 none." That means Strictly Pure White I^ead You cannot afford to ux- cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at th* brand ; any of these are safe: " Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-BaTunan,' "Davis-Chambers," " Faluiestock." FOR COLORS. —National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Thc-se ioiors are sold in one-pound can?, each tsn beir.jj sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strict'./ Pure White l.ead he desired shade: they are in t:) fns» ready-mixed paints, fcnt a combination - ifcctly pure colors in the headiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good manv hju and dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card a£d get both free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National tank Bnildms, Pittsburg. YELLOW Are a symptom of 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 everywhere at 2-"> ct-:. per bottle, for Hal* by 3. C. Kedick HUMPHREYS' Or. Humphrey' SpeeMca ore •deßtlflcaJly and carefully pr*-par*-d Rcnifid I*"*. uv.-d for year* In private practice aod for over thirty year* by t4ie people with entire anceeM. Every sliifile Specific a special cure for the dLwauie named. BPttim. fOU MUCH. 1 —lVvero, Comf'-'tl'-Mi, Inflammation*.. .'JS iI Worn, Worm Fever, Worm Coll.- US 3 Teething! Colic, Crying;Waki-fnln«B .US 4 Diarrhea, of children or Adult* .US 7 -f'oagbn, l old*, tironr-bltls .US H-Niuruiula, Toothache, Vacea/he .US » 11. ailii. h.-i, HUk Ilcail;;. he. Vertigo.. M 10 I>y«pep»lri. I!lll>.tUini-*i. Constipation. .US 11—»a»prFMtc4 or Painful Periods... .US I ti—White*. Too I'rofUßß Periods US 13 —Croup, l.aryngitl", Hoarwrneen —. .US ] 4—Halt Kh'-oni, Ery*li.<-!aa. Eruption*.. .US IKhraroatlftin, Hhetunatlo I'aln* US I a- .Malaria, ChllU, Fever and Ague .US I»-Catarrh, Influi-n*a, Colli In the Head. .US iO-Wtionpinii I'autli >'iS Ul— Kidney UH -Hrrvonn l.i-billty 1.00 30 l.'rlnary Weakneim US | "ore Throm, Qiiln- y, ClceratodThroat. US 11 77 I' DR. HUMPHREYS' PDID 9RC // SPECIFIC FOR tJnlij 40 . Put up la mjuill lyittlm of pli-aaast pellet*. Just fit your vent pocket. U4 t>r l»»«t.t.. »-'i« i "i *ii <"• r»l»t p"'«. Da llfurinura M.KIUI. gnlarfsd 4E#VTO»'l 1111.18 r«*I HI inXttll'ltD.lV., 111 a IIS flllltam tiL, S«W TDK*. SPECIFICS. r i me* I Mm \\l A' + r? r" R . .f . : • I '■ MUO > , * TMR Tut W -J.* ww rxur^Li'.'.^ ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE i SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Mat tlood the Tcat of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMOINEO nrrnnr 1 cou|d rc|ief fi Kr hi IKH" f' 01 " a most horrl-B ULB Ulll~ bit blood dj-.e.r r, I 8 11a.I spent hundreds B of dollars *IRYIN'» various rcni'-diesß andphysli ians, none of whith didnirß any good. My finger nails came off, B and my fialr came out, leaving incß | perfectly bald. I then went to ! HOT SPRINGS | Hoping to be cured by this celebrated H treatment, but very soon became 0 j disgusted, and decided to II'YJJ The* effect was B ■ truly wonderful. I B commenced to re- » •"* «• rm tovcr ilflcr i.ikio^B the first bottle, and by the time I had B laken twelve l/ottl«» I wt» entirely turtd- B ■ < ured by S, S. S. when ll* world renowned B 1 Hot Sj rln t ;i h&J f.illr j WM. S. LOOMIS. Shr*v«p<>rt ( LJ». B [ Our Ihnik on thn (iltoaM «n1 lt«Tr*«tm«nt B , inMM rii'atl>.kiiy« AroutinK to Healthy Action all her flrfrant.SS £< It can ■ hcullli 1.0 IiIIHIIII, ttndS> //joy t<< i < ij'ii 1 lirout'liKiit. tli<- |... It Never to Reuulate...» \\ Mr ttlft. „ tji.. . t lifnlffii-til >.T lfn.lV/ % Ifitf |-l» f «J< tu i - t|n« «• y«t uta. with'int l>,okh,u »«i»it\ hj nr.'l »».. -i.h K ' » » J;ItV A . .11. i.«!«U»on, Al*. << )) IUMIII fßel.it in I k roit ' 0., AtUui», ii». y} << HUI'L BY DRNFGIKU «L 'l-1 Wpirlst TTU }««»«!! J f \ DOCTORS \.AKIi fl I-IM /i ii ;»i-,l'i:s'H.%l(T. IL. fj Of,i. Pi 'ii. A/i /(tin I'IUIIIH ST.. I'll rnuuHOM, PA. i jHR A All f»>. 11. '•! I »<-l i<;il«- in.'l fori.- |.i ii.'l l>l rcpitiliiK' «.•. *ii.i ri*i. ui.'i ii iii' M. i i. .i. i in'i n< i"i »i tin.' 1' (.■ - ry « ith n i'. i" ..ritlj nltslii.-.|. Dr. M, Ii I -.J...!, •.... I„l.. rof till! It'. Il < ..111 4" ~>t 11. V - •li '. lili'l Kt.it la 11... ■>) Il ' I tin.l most rinl.-i.l lili'l iru i.lul .1 •' n y,lr«. I I.f III' r/y, I. • .11, ' 11. , il. ',(!.■ "I I- , I ll». Ii . lltii ui' :itl«m. Aii'l all ' i . ...» fli.i 111.m. 1.. ,1 11. ■ , I'lllll.l V ; : .Jto h i*. M ; l»i.i.■ 1. i 'i. t |.. . I iil i.i l.i- or inHn Dl' I ' K, < "ft . ..A* i .vMiniiii. i'ii i in ui.ii.i'.v Every Woman "»• i j ."'"tWy iceu!aim«. »• m&itcina, cr> / V <1 Dr. PEAL'S PENNY 110Y AT j PILLS, Ar." Ml • • ■ . I. - . . i/rriu lll' I' • t . "I . I||,l „t 11 Ut.y*'iu:v. tl.o u» —Kor H»l0 l.y Cliry«t»l l'b»'in»<:y. TPIH: CITIZEN- Jack The Ripper. A London physician visiting in San Francisco lately, told his host the follow stcrr regarding "Jack the Kipper." He Siid that this assassin was a medical man of high standing and extensive practice. He was married to a beautiful andamiable wife and hail a family. Shortly befors the b- ginning of the Whitechapel murders be developtd a peculiar and, to his wife, an lflexp-icable mama—an uut.atural pleasure in causing pain She grew ho alarmed that "he became afraid of him and locked herself and children up when she saw the mood coming over him. When he recov ered from the paroxysms she spoke to him about it, he laughed at her fears. Then the Whitechapel murders filled London with horror. The saspicions of the wife were aroused, and as one assassination succeeded another, she noted with heart breaking dread that at the periods when these murders were supposed to have been committed her husband was invariably absent from home. At last the suspense and fear of the wretched wife became unbearable, and rhe went to some of her husband's medical friends, Btated the case and asked their advice and assistance. They called the Scotland Tard force to assist them, and, by adding one fact to another, the chain of evidence pointing to the doctor as the author of the murders became complete. The physicians visited the murderer and told him they wished to consult him about the remarkable case. They 3tated his own case in detail and asked him what should be done under the circumstances. He replied that, while the unmistakable insanity of the person who could commit these crimes would save him from the halter, he should certainly be confined in a lunatic a-j lum. Then they told him that he himself was the maniac who had committed these fear ful acts. He declared the impossibility of the accusation, but confessed that f late jears there were gaps in_ tbe twenty four hours of which he pooitively bad no recollection. He said he had awakened in his room as from a stupor, and he found blood upon his boots, and stains of blood upon his bands. He had also scratches upon his face, and bis amputating knives bad shown signs of Ure, though be could not recall having assisted at any operation. These doctors then assured him that there could be no doubt ol his identity with tbe Whitechapel assassinations. They made an exhaustive search of the houi-e, led by the accused, found ample proofs of murder, and the unhappy man, whose mitid at that moment was in its normal condition, begged to l>o removed from the world a* a guilty and dangerous monster. The necessary paper- were made out, and the irresponsible murderer was com mitted to an insane asylum. In a month or two he lost all semblance to nanity, and j< now the most intractable and danger ous mm co I.fined in the institution. Why Not Try the New and Uetter Way Of doing jour shopping! Instead of coining io the stoie, iimkn the store come to yon. Yes, and the host and biggest • tore in ttie country at that: namely, Katjl niaiin Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them a I'osial and jou will get tbeir spring and -oitnmer Catalogue grt.tis, enabling jou to order by mail anything you may wi»h, and •mug as much money as city people do. —There iH said to be "lie editor in heav en. How he got there ia not positively known, bnt it i>< conjectured that he pass ed bimxelfofffor a minister and stepped in uninspected. When the dodge wa* discovered they searched the malm* of felicity in all their length and breadth for a lawyer to draw up the necessary pap'-m for his ejectment, hut they couldn't find fine, and, of court.*, he held tho fort. lUhrf hi .Sir Hoiirn. Di*tre**ing Kidney and liladder dla i-aaea relieved in nix liourx l.y the "New I 'ireat South American Kidnev Cure." Thin new remedy i* a great unrprlae on account of itn exceeding promptnexM in relieving pain in the blander, kidney, back and every part of the urinary pa*«aga* in male or female It relievea retention of wat<-r tirid pain in paK«ing it filrnoht im mediately. If you want «|nick relief and (•tire thin in your remedy. Hold by J. 0. Kedick drugght lintler I'a. LtHl w«-k in the Cheater county court the name of Thomaa V. I'latt wmh drawn a juror. During a trial he wai called, and, not reapotiding Judge Clayton order ed that ho be fined S4O. The fine cannot be collected, a* Piatt ha* been dead ten yearn, having been drowned in the l)ela ware Itlver. Kbenmatixm cured in a day—"Myotic c re" for rheumatism and neuralgia, radio ally curea In Ito .'I dayH. llm action upon the ayntem i« remarkalde and mynterlonn It removen at once tho cautte and the di#- eaxe immediately diHaiitieara. The fir-t doae greatly benefita. 7."» et.x. Sold by J. C Redi' k, druggiat. flutler A priating Ink company ban been re cently formed in Franklin to lie known an the KclipHe Printing lrikcoinpany, limited The new firm will manufacture, by im proved prooeaana, the variotm (.'raden of printnrn'ink and other aupplie 1 of ximilar character. The plant in now in tl.o cm rue of erection near (he oxide workm, at the ICclipae refinery, and will be completed and ready for occupancy in a lew weekx. ltch on human, mange on horaen. dogt and all Mock, cured inj -to minute* by Woolfbrd'H Sanitary Lotion. Tlilm never f ni lk. Hold by .1. 0. Uedlck, drug gint, linller I'a. —The wild luraey hunters of the moun tain* are all talking of a wonderful atory told by one . <• unbined the curative properliea ol the iiift«!r«u.t oibi, with tli.i 10-almg i|ual itii'ii ol A linen. (i nod lor man and an I mal Kvery bottle guaranteed. All lionvat men, whether lord or labor er, are of the name lank, and all diction eat men. whether burglara or liai kerx, are on the name noidal lev.-l There can be no renpectahle kuaven. The other day a creditor, iu Lanca iter county, faxued an execution lor ♦.'loo on a poor neighbor who had a bad nl.ru.in ol 'in k, bemden having >pmil moat ol the winter iu a nick bed 11.. pluadnd for liuiei buL Without avail, and hl« liiiUaabobl gondn Including a cow the chief eupport ol tin. lanilly during the winter, were put up for Male by the nherilf. There were a number of the. neighbor# prenent at the nale, but when the nherill anked lor bidn, the audi once nald never a word. Finally the poor wile of the lebtor, with a tremuloua voice and tear* "(reaming down her cheek*, hid Ml tenia. There wan not another hid and tie entire lot ol good* were knocked down to her, and the hard-hearted creditor had the aatinlautiott ol paying Hie co*ta. —*' The scrapbock, as I had alwat 6' understood it," said a eitiien, "meant a ' collection of various things, poetry, receipts accounts of strange events, whatever was novel and interesting in the view of the | collector; or it meant a collection of clip- : pings preserved ly the writer of them: out I have seen lately a scrap book of a some what different character, which was quite novel to me, and certainly ol great interest ! to those whom it concerned. This was a 1 family scrapbook containing whatever had j appearea in print about the members of j the family, and extending back to a time before the war. Sometime) it is a simple | death notice from amoug the advertise ments, bat telliug its story perfectly to those who know; or it may be aa obituary notice. Perhaps it is a paragaph telling of an accident to some member of the family, or the illness of one; personal news contained in clippings from newspapers from various parts ol the country as the family grew np and moved away; a sort of family record that to those concerned increased in interest as the years went by.' —A man may turn green with envy and yet feel blue about it. —lt is said that the Pullman porters are preparing a protest againist the income tax. —Because a fellow wears cork-soled shoes it dosen't indicate that he is light on his feet. —Strong nerves depend upon bure, strength-giving blood. Hood's Sarsaparil la makes pure plood. —lt is useless to p.ay auless you wish to do so. for a prayer with no heart in it cannot reach auy great distance from the earth. The lord may know that you are uttering a few words, but if you merely go through t he form of the service and do not thoroughly moan wuat you say you may as well keep silent, for Ho pajs no heed. If you really want something He gives you the privilege of asking for it, and if your soul is yearning to possess it He not only listens with sympathy, but answers the petition in His own time and in His own way. —The sheriff of Venango county compel# each incoming prisoner to report to a thorough bath anil change of wearing apparel wnen he makes his or her advent nto the jail. —Many teacher* and pupila in Pennsyl vania are trying for the free Normal School coarse offered by the Edinhoro Publishing Co., Edinhoro Fa. Every school in Hutler county should have an agent. You'd better write them. —"Beauty may he only skin deep," says the philosopher, "but some people are mighty thick-skinned." —A Base ball team in Kensington has a pitcher named Wire and a catcher named C'urent. Talk about your electric batteries! —A bard wrote a poem to his inamorata which was published in his tr.wn paper. ile said her mouth was like a cowslip. The priuttr spaced it, and it read "cow's lip." Unhappy bard. —ltw.i?very difficult to sit behind a very high Kanter hat and maintain a tranquil spirit while listenii g to the du votional service. —Some ol the citizen* of Sharon who have the welfare of you! lis at heart are urging the euforcineiit of the anti-cigarette law. They have notifed the authorities that numbers ol the boys from 9 to Hi years of age are .heavy smoker* ol the for bidden sin If. The law, which wa. approv. Ed in May, 188!t, prohibits the sale of cigaiettes to persons under the age ol 10- under penalty of s.'loo line for violation. There is no doubt mat the enforcement ol the law would benefit the youths I'hy sielaui" tell us that the cigarette habit a flee In the heart action, impairs the sight and digestion, and weaken* the intellect. Costiveness is the primary cause ol much .li-ease, l)r Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bit ters will permanently cure co*tivene»«. livery bottle warranted —3oato of the towu* of Ihit c.late are trying the atono-pile plan on tramp*. One thing i/i certain about the regulation tif tranijn, namely, llial i', i* ridiculou* to aenter.ee the diaorderljr one* to the county jail anlui * their diet there iu be restricted t.i the very plaineat menu that will HU' tain life. Incarceration iu a place that afford* lodging and plniity ol •nb*tau'ial food ha* no terror* fir the non-working vagabond I'o**ibly *ome day the people of till* country will deal with thi* tramp (juoatlou iu a logi a! manner, biiginillng with it* origin. A knowledge ol the e>i'He* ol *o much iilleue** and poverty i* dealing radically and elfeoiively with the problem* prexented. And now the modern buniue** girl Declare* thai all goe* well. Hinee gay ducelvei* may no morn Their trutbleni. Mtone* tell. For when h« lay* in honeyed phraae The whole world at her feet, "Good »ir," *ay* »he, "pray let me *ee Vour income tax receipt." "A Ntiteh iu time" often *aven oeuaump Hon, Down*' BlUlr u*ed In time *ave» life. "Did you over atop to thiuk, Ju*t before you took a drink, That the time may come day come VVheu you'll be a blear eyed built livery wot who'* lout hi* grip Once, like you, ju*t took a 'nip." I)r. Agnew'* Core lor the Hi art glv!J perfect relief iu all caae* of Organic or (Sympathetic lleat Dh»ea*o ill 30 minute*, and apeedily elfect.* a cure. It. i* a peer lemi remedy f.»r I'alpltation, Hhortnea* of lireath, Hlliothering Hpell*. I'aiu ill Kelt Hide ami all *ymptom* ofa Diaeaned Heart. One doae convince*. Sold by Olty I'har inac)'. The Confederate *ilver hall dollar i* reckoned a* one of the rare*t ol American coin*. Only four unci were atruck. It ha* the Goddewi of Liberty on one aide,and a *l.alk of cane, one of cotton and the '-tar* and bar* of trie Confederacy In a coal of anil* on the other aide. To extract money from Maurice Hoar, a II art land, 111,, farmer, three maakeil men, who entered III* Ikiuho |a*t I'rid ay night, pouiidml him for a time and liebl hi* fe.it oil a hot dove lleatlll kept ftlleol and they uttelched him on a »tove until the pain wa* ao great 'hat lie could no longer endure It. Then lie he told where he had ♦l■ i .ecrrted, and alter i-i'iirlug thln.they made their cape. Knglith Hpavin Liulmcnt remove.* ail hard, *ofl or callouxiid lump* and blent lahe* from hor*e«, blood *pavln*, curb*, fplilit", aweeiiuy, riugb.me, atllle*, *praiu* all MWollen throat*, cough*, etc Have by line of one bottle. Wai ranted the most wondeiful llleinlnh Cure ever known. Hold by J 0. Uedlck. druggint Duller I'a A lnu day* ago a* Mi*. Hamilton wa ge tling dinn.-i at her home near llal*ton, I'a , whe a t'ldenlly broke til*. *'l*li contain ing potatoe*. Not ttiiuking any of the broken piece* had remained iu the potatoe*, the vegetable* were eaten by Ihe lanilly. D'iriiig the meal Mr*. II million wa* Nuddenly chokod to d»ath up hi a "inall Twenty-five young ladle-, ol Young', towu, Ohio, organiz'-d thedi -elve* Into a club to w.-ar bloomer* and do other thing* In the way of promoting idea* of ilre»* reform. Nearly Id,ooo pensioner* receive their money through the i'ltlnburg agency, a million and a hall every ijuarler. LUrtU i iHOMiUk. Cooper & Co., Having received a fuil assort - | jj Foreign and Domestic Woolens I Ct-lIvJl suitable for Spring trade, we are prepared to make suits to otder at prices which will defy all compe tition in (Quality, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Call and be con vinced before leaving your order for A. Sprir\o Huit. LEADING TAILORS, No. 301 S. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO 1 ■ tL\\£s C&m w HAY" FEVE K Jt COLD-HE; fcSS Ely'* Cream Jialm i* a liguiV, snuff or pmrd>, AppUrd into the n-mi rvs it i» |||fnl ' / ■ ~ A Cft J* the s-'rr.i. H-ht -I 'lnqutx or sent by m-i<-.i 1t -f J" C |l#% DUO EIY BROTHERS. uG Wvmn Street NEW YORK. 3UC W.L.DOUCLAS QUAE* isthebest. «9 t J OnVfa'ITFCr3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. r*| 49 Sp»2.WORK[NGMELV J J" -EXTRA FlNE iy»2 boysSchqglShoes. "f LADIES- TCrt CATALHGUE a Over One Million I'sople wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our .shoes arc equally satisfactory They give the best value lor the money. They equal cu*tom (hoes In style end Jit. Th-ir wearing qualities are un«urpuii3C to $ i saved over other makes. II your dealer cannot supply you we can. .'■old by ALEXANDER & DOUTT, W HITCBTOWN. SPECIAL NOTICE That I will Hell, nntil further notice, he following goodn at the old prices, regari - lenrt of the advance of 20c per gallon tax by the governirent: AA. pure rye, 2years, jf'J.OO per gallon; Tippecanoe, II years, tli 25; Old Cabinet, 1 mmih, $2.50 per gal lon; Bridgeport and Thoinp>on'a pure r;i e, 5 veare, $3.50 per gallon; Fincu llolden wedding, Gibaon'a, Robin IMI'ORTKII OK Fink winkh and Liqumuh, 130 Water St.. (Oppoele It & (). Depot.) Pittsburg, I'a. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, FOB MEDICAL AN I) FAMILY UHK. SI .OO per Qt., or <> hi" v.iiut 3 ot« nr»! iccttliig v, lo'n \ 1 ill f out to fjirt u J?' • • r \Vh > k' v, <»)•! J .*, p |,jilfrv tilth »»I«hmI Pi • I i ■>f pulillo JtiuiMiH'til for I• • 111 » v. Illiollt liUpruVlM otir i luiHiM In tli l« nnl It In i j" i i pun', | >it.littnt«l<* and r«iill.l hli ir (10 et) Lk.MING & SON. MARKET i.TREET. PITTSBURG, PH. (JoiopW U- I'lirn IHOto hi in Kof furtiiHt iw foruiAtion udd 1 AI.ONZO \f« 'AMihKHH, Imi.K, PA. PI Hlrhr.l. I I .Il IU#W»I»I l'ri„» ' ENNYHOYAL MLI _ llilglnul nml «>*tly li» " uIM' Vet«lli» r / f 1 «(c« JPk " If. I|i I fur I 1 - n lurii / 4 Itl. •Or < imnliuH o ,VlM«n«..». IvU 11 tJ UMI UI MMMU. I'hUad*., I » WHAT DO. " IS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. B Stimvlatoa the appetite and pro Jb du3oa rcfrmhiuc sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO K'JRSiNS , MOTHERS. Cli»cka wastincr dineascs. stops JS -, night eweeta, cores incipient consumption. ~, _ Increases stront-h and fleah. g \ MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promote." Ji :".lt::/lung tissne. Willjrlvo the pui' l nnd puny tho rosy checks ol jouth. CURES ATX rrr.'AL" COMPLAINTS. Vi Makes strong LV. 'idwoinoaof weaklings. eiLMiirlE'B SHOK iGrilG PILLS Cure t fasting Diseases and Ihoir Dcqucnces, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,&c. Theyi r" neither styptio nnreauatio. and I . i; no congulatinK effect on tho contents ;l ' sf 'ina h or it-, lining; consequently ■ • hurt tho teeth or cause constitution . Tt-o'tt. aa 'to the usual fornix of Iron i , . treatment SOc, pamphlet l'reo. 11 , pi l.y your'lrugKiat, audruas ORE &l CO.. CINCINNATI. O. What. Nerve Eierrics have done for others Wf will ho\vs immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, 10 other. Convenient to cany in vebt pocket. Price, S»f .00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, £s.< X). Guaranteed tocure any case. II not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. I'amphlet f i ce. Address mail 01 dersto AMFKICAH McDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI, 0. W EAR HAMIKLOUGH BKO'S Famous Now York, tailor-mde CLOTHING I 'or sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without 1 laminersloufjh Bro's lab "I. The swcllest and best wearing t lotlieS in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. HYMI'IOM' i - •" i v ■ I InaliiM I in- ♦ . < . « If »ll.."..lo. . • " . I". M i.i. i. «n... i.' .. •. -i t %. .# •»rtw «\V * \ » M«« «.. years 01d... 1,00 4,00 10,00 # Gibson, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 f Finch, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 J Dougherty, 6 years old 1,00 4,00 10,00 a Overholt 1.00 4,00 10,00 4 Large 1,00 4.00 10,00 # r I lannisville 1,00 4,00 10,00 v ?Mt Vernon....: 1,00 4,00 10,00 i Guckenheimer, 4 years 01d... ,75 3,50 8,00 1 d Possum 65 2,50 0 Anchor ,50 2,00 # J Monogram 1,75 t J Magnolia 1,50 J 4L"%. •%--%. ■%.-%.-%.% V-% We Pay all Express charges on or ders Amounting to $5,00 or over, making no charge for packing and shipping. Send for complete catalogue and price list of all kinds ofliquors to Max Klein, Distiller and Importer 82 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa .J ewelry-Sil verware- -Clocks. Purchasers can save from 25 to 50 pe rent by purchasing their watches, clock' and spectacles of J. R. GRIEB, The Jeweler, No. 125 IV. Mai'i St., Dufty Block > E :: trie Bell and Clock. GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS FOR of THE WORLD LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. 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