IN order to make tootti for rhe immense stock of fall and win ter goods that we have bought, we will make up our summer and medium weight goods at prices much below their real value. Now 'ithe time for you to get a suit, or pair of trousers for less than you •in buy them elsewhere. We guarantee a periect fit and satisfaitio •n each and every particular 1 his offer holds good until Ist 01 September. • Sail KaioStreet, f Vmirio- TheTAIL Ran l Butler, Pa. • * ULtllg, Gents' Formsber. DIAMONDS } KINGS, fcAK KINGS. SCAKF -p INB - BT i; D g. WATCHES 1 OKNTS GOLD, I.\ PJsflv *31LViJR, LADIES' CHATLALN. J J£9VELRT } Gold Ptns. Ear Kings. kl ( l ,' ] J h| , qs Bracelets. Etc. IT «ran rar A *» E* • Tea Sets. Castors, Butter IHsttes and; Everytuln# Olu V JCill W im. M\ Mis{ that ran be I'jaii'l in .« lir»t cla>< store. BODGES BROS. 1874 ( """SSpIeVUIK. E. GRIEB, JE^ER. No. 139, North Main St.. B JTLEK/PA., in MILLINERY! As usual we have the most complete line of Millinery in Butler at tl.c 1c west prices. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS This line is also complete and • ontains many items you have not heretofore been able to get in Butler. M. F. & M. MARKS, 113 to 11? S. Main St. ~ FAIR. \ \ | Hands and arms are counted high 'mong J* nature's charms. When decked with rings I \ rlSpfSSs. and bracelets bright, these charms possess V V lk*A£- <3 a greater might to fascinate the beholder. \l V\ The finest jewelry in this and other lines V /Sr to be found at P nces that def y competition. *1 \ I make a specialty of new and fine novel ' B Mf ties in silver and cut glass. W v* Frcn ft tier tic r Civeo to Watch Repairing, Etc. yj. R. GRIEB, 18 South Main Street, - Butler, I a * HAY- FEVER 1 Qcold"head feUi Klif* Orecm Balm it not a liquid, snuff or jxmnler. Applied into the nostrils it it quickly absorbed. It chant* the head, allays injlammation, heals _ « Cffcrf* the sores. Sold by druggist* or sent by moil on receipt of price. Kim DUG ELY BROTHERS 06 Wven Street NEW YORK. JUL _ The place to buy TAMPS GAS COOKING STOVI.S AND BUR NERS. oAS LA FIXTURES, HOSE, \V WE < KILTERS. BAIH TLB LNA. - - cU. is at w. H .O'Hrien T Otttco opposite P .*.W . b - B 1 " t' Li K K BACEMDORPH'S PATENT SBCTIONAL Steel Ceilings and S>dc Wall Finish. F" uM r> ' * ;»•'Cj.falo/io. i»rif«9an.i c i, . : . • •». ... Jiuinfa -.ircrs. • • IM.) rfcilHt.. ft. - i • ..I '• r f1 Ooutii Shore Wine Co. fcldst. Erio Co., Pii.^ Manufacturers ol Dinner, Family, Medicinal and Altar Wines. We would like to have you give our wines a trial and will ship to you on re ceipt of order one case oi assorted wines containing One Dozen yuart Bottles for as we are ready to open an account with you. After jou have been satisfied as to the qualitv. you will Lave the ad vantage of ordering such wines as you may need. We guarantee our wines to be Abso lutely pure, and free from adulteration; 3to 5 years of age. Hope you will favor us with a trial order, as we aie certain you will be ; leased with our wines. We have 75 acres of ...oice wine grapes ...d raise our own grapes for wine. The btiulh Shore w it requires that time to mature ; ».iii make a perfect wine. Respectfully yours, ! "• SOUTH Snolsk. Mil, . C >., M. A. CALDWELL, Proprietor. (J. ROSS RAYMOND, Gen 1 Agent,) __North Hast. lirie Co., Pa. 1 inau otjiEMHB DR.X.OBB IJi) It. Thirty ymn, ft ' c -MAt urp 01 *i' of m»*r» un«'».°r po>t-paid on rooeipto'prtc#. lit BPHUKTS' SKU. CO., 11l * ll» WtlltamSfc, !<•" Tork- WITGH Mill OIL f /v. \\) A Cold in the Head The quickest way to \ ret rid of it —the simplest \ [ end surest —no bother, no < j trouble —is with Salva-cea- S (TKACS-MAJUO* \ > It cures Catarrh. It ' veil to know v. hat j• u : ro getting wl.. n yon • t out to o;fl a bottle >.l* V/h \ y. Old Export \ hnastood t be lost oi nt ftn ton iT.o- J". • •vlnq our i,. vhe \ : i :i. It is perfectly pnrr?, \ aU*.:*fclc and guaranteed ,J y MH- oji\ Full Quarts, V. r -~ • O// liUGt' Mail and fzp oss order* ship ;* pr>rnp-.ly. ai*d we pay ex pros char : on " orders of S O.'U aad over. Jos. FLEMING & SON. 412 MARKIzT STREET. PITTSBURG, FA. Complete Price I.: -t - of Wine* ami Liquorr r.iaileii free. ' For Mc/ltcal .('• lai' >ly r.*r ■fl 25 jxr qt or 6 qlt>• for Co F'nrh'x G.'lii.- vv 1 »t>i>t>n D' ujiher'j (inclo" litinin (, 11»r»n. Itriiltt< port M«. V• -r 1* 1 11. 0 ••'(.ni l Our irix.rt- T.-nr r-rtfrt I'D'" O'Hiid iriixrrMi il 3 n r «■ li!. $2 portal (. 0 L> in 11 :ljl > ■-IT.- RT IFIVC pr- tli »;t « - t. lt'i n ROBT. J.?f> Wfller St Pittsburg l >a - opposite B& 0. V. K. Depot. Do you DFS'RE to make MON KYV 01) It PL. AX* OF" OPEK vTIOJf HE ABS«>LCTE >AFETY. Make your money i'arn ri u a monthly * <'ar\ s'o.oo anil nnrr 11 • • daily r>\ our ih» Sj ? l . irrtfie Plhii ot (ip«rrttioi on si.'hll in veftnit-ntii in prain ii;d ftoek «pccn'ati<>n. All w.- Hrk i« to inrcstigutf i.ur n»-w and oriai:;«l m«thodi>. Punt workings of plan wnd hijrht-st refprfiieoH furniKhed. Our Book let "Point* A Hit.tß" how to mulo rni'tuT biM otl »t in'ormalion s«nt FHHE, 01 LMOKE (V CO., Banker' and Brokers Opeii Board of Trade liidj?., Cbicajfo, ill. THE CITIZEN Where Bad Budd.sts Go. In enlightened Cons ian countries the department of Hades is pretty generally abolisbe.l. Salvation is no longer regard e l an escape from everlasting torture in a life to come, but tbe beginning of a new and broader life in this world —an opening of the eyes from the blindness of selfish ness and error to the glorious ligLt of love and truth —to an appreciation of the beau ulul in morals, and a realization of the sublimity of the character »l Christ But the Buddhists still deem ia nec essary to frighten their votaries into god liness by depicting to tbein the horrors of a physical bell —a place where they will inhabit their old bodies, anil their nerves will possess all their sensitiveness. Lere is a discription of it: "The Buddists hell is a sort of apa'l. men'- house, divided into eight "easy stages." In the first the poor vict'm is compelled to walk for untold ages in his bare feet over hills thickly set with red not needles, points upward. In the second stage the skin is all carefully filled or rasp ed from the body: a;d irritating mixtures are applied. In the third stage the nail.-, hair, and eyes are plucked out, and the I ilenuded body sawed and planed into all sorts ot fantastic shapes. In the fourth i-tage is that of "sorrowful lamentations." In the fifth the left side of 'he body ai d ihe denuded head are carefully ro sted, Yoiua, th 3 Biiddislic Satan, superintend lug the work. In the sixth stage tbe a. IDS are ti.ru from tbe body and thrown into a.i immense vat arnorg the eyes, nails, aud hair previously removed. Then, in piaiu Hearing ol the sore-footed, blind, maiujed, roasted, and bleeding victim, the whole horrid mass is pounded iuto a jelly. In ine seventh stage the other side of (lie victim and his feet are roasted brown,, and iLieii comes the eigmh and last stage, in nich the candidate is thrown ii.to the (ottomiess pus ot perdition." Mark Twain's Yell. Mark Twain, who recently started on » iour around the world, told an interview er at Winnipeg how he often felt a desire to "cut l'.ose" from civilization and to get away b; himself where he conld run and yell to tiis heart's content. In this connection there is a otory about the hum orist and Canon Kingsley. Walking along ihd street one day, Mark felt the impulse ro yell coming on him with irresistible force, and sa.'d to Kingsley, "I want to ..ell, I must yell " The canon said, "All right, } ell awat; I dou't mind;" 'And with that,,'said Mark, "I stepped bick a few steps, and, throwing my arms above to ad, let out a war whoop that could be heard for miles, and in less time than you could count Cacon Kii.glesy and myself * ere surounded by a multitude of anxious cinzens who wanted to hnow what was the matter. I told them nothing was the matter. I just wanted to yell, and had j el led." Does your Husband or Son Drink. Il your husband or *>ll i< addicted to 'he nse of Liquor, Morphine or Tobacco, purcha*e ot your druggist » bottle of Bill's « hloride of Gold Tablet? Tbey aro guaranteed to cure or money will be re tuudeu. Tablets m y bo given secretly in tea or pofiee and the free use of sliuiu I ants allowed until voluntarily given up. Ptice SI.OO pel package If your drug gist does not keep them, send direct to The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio Book of particulars and testimonials free. Practically all the wood used in mak ing spools for thread in this country and Great Britain is cut in Maine forests, but s.i great is tbo amount of lumber required each year for the making of these seem ingly insignificant articles that Maine will not be able to supply tt. e raw ma terial much longer. The spools are made of birch wood, and the birch for the Maine forests is the best for tbe purpose. More than two million feet - f lumber is shipped to Scotland every year for the use of the g'eat thread manufactories there, and al most as much is supplied to domestic manufacturers. The busines began iu Maine twenty-five years ago, and land thai was cut over at that lime is now weli covered with young trees, but not fur twenty -five years more will this timber be fi' to cut. I>r. Agtiew's Cure tor the llfart gr.'J in-rlec' rebel in all cases of Organic .1 sympathetic ileal Disease iu 30 miuutes •ind speedily effects a cure. It is a peer ess remedy f>r Palpitation, Shortness o ;ruai h, Smothering spells, Pmu iu Le iile mid all symptoms of a Diseased Heurl ■no dose convinces. Sold by City Ptiar nacy. ( —The prizes of $2,400 awarded every six j e:»rs to the author of the most uselu discovery to French industry has beei given l 1 Professor Lippmann for his metb od of photographing colors. —English Spavin Liniment removes a I.ard, soft or calloused lumps aud ble.ll ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs -plints, sweeuey, ringbone, stifles, sprain ill swollen throats, coughs, etc Sav< SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted iht •jiosl wonderful Blemish Cure ever known bold by J C. tiedick. druggist Butler PJ —lt is said that 300,000 cubic feet o: —lu Louisiana a constitutional amend ment is pending which imposes an educa tioual requirement in the matter of th« suffrage. Its object is, of course, to dis franchise the negroes, but, strangely enough, a large proportion ot the negroes lavor it as a stimulaut to education, wbiu the opposition to it comes mainly from white men who object to the taking ol ihe franchise from illiterates of their own color. The situation is a surprising one, and the politicians do not know what t lieviug pull! in 'he builder, kidney, hack and every part of ihe urinary pass ges iu male or female It, relieves retention of water and pain in passing it alino.-t im inediaily. Ifyouwaut quick relief and I ire this is 1 our r. tucil). Sold by J. C. rfedick druggist lini!,-r Pa. -The graves of seven of the riders who ■>' re with .lonh Brown at Harper's Ferry. II October 1859. have been located, and I would be a go«d idea for the Colored p ('iiU'ion to erect a monument tnere he> *• re t.tu lirsr ru-/ *. rs tin the alt .t ti. e i-'ui 1 r ih- slaves. J nut ftachacl- Hurt-hound and Ele-an pane. 1 • u.btiied with Sp-er's Grape Juce » Kock ■ oiuly. for Public Sneakers 4. > iei, is bring nies.-nbeil t. tunny i.r.cn II ei ' pin 8b ims v hicti is •> la'su'ee .>1 11- i urity and its - fli -i ricy 111 curing pu 111 on>ir 1' plain's Ir is nst-d in ( e.ce ;o 1 tut Liver O'l and iu ru m\ CH— ! I tie cuia iVe r-sulis are quicker aud in u I MOlWt-ur. K- r sab- by druggls's. Pm ' 'let i—U - .i:d 75 CttUtS N >< s 1- received from L mdon of th. death of Mako!olo, one of Living'tone'- mosi faithful fo lowers iu Africa frotn 1851 to 1864. What makes hs taking off tbe s-niil r is the lact that he left forty-five «ido*-. to ai' nrn hita —One of the nterestirg things to be be seen at Atlanta. Gi . outside of the • xhibnion. is a house sa ; d to be construct ed entiiely of paper from foundation to chimn-y Georgians *ay that it is the on'y house of the kind in the country. —The geography tells us how the earth f- divided, bnt it doesn't tell us why so man- peoule want it all. says the Mana y unk Philosopher. Don't Snub the Boys. Don't snub a boy because he "veiir- I shabby clothes. When Ed ?on. the inven I tor. first entered B'>-ton. he wore a pitr of J yeiloW It Lion breeches in the depth of win- j t-«r. Don't snub a boy because of the ignor aice of his parents. Shakespeare, the world's poet, was tlie son of a man who was unable to write hii >wn name. Don't snob a boy because his home i£. plain and unpretending. Abraham Lin coln's early joint* was a Iw cabin. Don't snub a boy becauses he choos- s an bamble trade. The«uthorof the'"Pi grtni's Progross', was a tinker. Don't snub a boy becansa of dullness in hi* lesions. flograth, the celebrated palmi er and engraver was a stupid boy at his books. Don't snub a boy because he stutter-. Dt-mosthene.-. the great orator of Crete, overcame a harsh aud stammering voiir. Don't snub him for aiy reason. X< t O.JLI because some day ho may oot-tnp you in the race ot li'e. but because it is na her kind nor nor Cbri.-tian. —l>ruggi>t—Did you und that prep o - t • ii 1 sold you g(n>d •Vr the moth's? L« J —l' >perns to be. "Drove 'em all away, e f" They grew fat on it," Victoria's crown iepre.-ents $1,200,- 000. —One 'lay last week the famous engine [ No. 999. on the X. Y. Central road, mac» a run ol 148 miles in 132 minute* betwei l Albany and Syracuse, pu ling three ooae - ; es. | —George WasUingloj was consider*! le • of a land holder at the lime of his death | His holdii gs amounted to ,)0,970 acres, or j about 79 i-quare miles. About half of tt is ; was wild laud in Pennsylvania, West \ H., j and Ohio. | —Aristocratic yonng Erglishinen at ! taking jobs as stable )oy s lu various pari o.'Kentucky and the West. Their objei i is to learn Amerieai. methods of breedioi fast horses and to secure some flyers loi the English turf, —Kansas legislates against certain nox ious weeds not by making an approprin tion, but by adding to the tax bill of the farmer who neglects to cut them dowi.. It is hardly necessary ti> say that tf!> weeds are disappearing rapidly. Fortify the system aptin-t attacks ot rheumatism by purify lug the blood witu liood's Sarsapariila. —lt has been decided to make a du* Celebration of the Pennsylvania days si ihe Atlanta exposition and on the Cnirk amauita battlefield. Arrangements wi be made to have both occasions occur ii the same week of November. —Familv wines that rival ihe world ii excellence are from S,'fer's Passaic N T . .1 Vineyards. The Claret, vinti.ge 1881. ti • Burgundy" and Port is especially for inva lids. The Uiuiax Braudy is very superior —One of the first things to be expected of the new Congress is a resolution ol encouragement for the Cnban patriot regardless of the uufnendly attitude af tb< Cleveland Adminsiration. 'ALy Not Try the New and Eetter Wa_. Of doing your shopping? Instead C coming to ihe store, make the store conn to you. /es, and the best and biggjs store in the country at that: namely,Kau: maun Brothers, Pittsburg. Drop them "ostal aud you will get their spring an.l .summer Catalogue gratis, enabling you t. order by mail aaything you may wi*b, sni. .aving as 'nucb money as city people do What Nerve Berries have done forothers arc Permanently A positive cure for all VvcaKnesses, Nervousness, Debiliiy, and a»l their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work. sickntss. worry, etc. __ i IU |V 4 ,. r iorcans. " '« •- - oK- " t -•..0f - • W ' . or excessive use of tobacco.opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $:.00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail orders to AMERICAN MEDICPLCO. CINCINNATI. 0. DON'T EAT TOO MUCH. • This warning is intended for persons using Nature's Com pound. It has such appetizing properties that you will want to eat between meals, ami too much at meal time. EAT PLENTY But stop before you are quite satisfied. Nature's Compound i.; the true health atsistant. Purifies the blood, regulates the liver and digestive organs. Sold by Druggists, price ifi. Six for $5. Every Womar. Sometimes needs a rcll > ab n!ontbl y regulating - / J \ ctedicice. /\Y Dr. PCAL'3 PENNYROYAL PILLS, Arc prompt, safe and certain in result. Tbc jrocr* 1 loeiDr. POHI'M never disappoint, bent SI.UO. I'vtu AieCicUua » Qui ciAiid. U» THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to business men who, having drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering them unfit to manage af fair* requiring a clear brain. A four weeks course of treatment at tho PITTSBLRO KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores to thcra all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev were In be fore they indulged In stimulants. Tb is has been done in more than lfiOO cases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we ran refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of tho Keele* Cure. The fullest and most searching investigation ta 11 vitcd. Send for pmnnhlet giving full lulorta*- «ion. ~ Persons to Travel.** WANTED. Several faithful gentlemen and ladies to travel for established house. Position permanent if suited;, also increase State reference I and enclose self-addressed stamp-' ed envelope. THE NATIONAL, 310-317-318 Oiiial a Dldg , CHICAUO. ' Plug Tobacco AGrear Bis* Piece for 0 10 Cents "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES r GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF ' SAPOLIO THE QUESTION is often asked, What Paint shall we use? THE ANSWER : If you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you must buy THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Ctaers Most, Looks Best. Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all the time We are in the business to stay and S W. f stays with us. BRUSHES, . °* COLORS IN OIL. HOUSE & COACH VARNISHES, J. C. REDICK, 109 N. Main St. b. 3 -35 E. MOTHERS. Sf■■£> Cteoks waatiiit ntion r uifirihoja. na 4o tho usual form; ot Iron ' vo days treatxnent 60e. pamphlet tree. IS I it l-. jpt by your -ii aadi e-j GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. A HUQUS & HACKE. DRV GOODS. Tneres two Magr.ets ':That Attract the Buyers to Our fOBw Cloak Department- Wf FIRST.—The Styles We show— which are fl the authorities most confidently relied upon by those who wish to get in close touch ' ' " ;; : i with Fashion. ;13CONO. —Value. —No prices lower than ours. A generous pic!; from the world's markets for Fall and Winter Wear AMNgH^ of Ladies' Jackets, Capes, Fur Garments, Suits, Silk "10W® Waists and Separate Skirts. TI IE BEST £5.00 Beaver Cloth Jacket IN THE CITY. Ti IE BEST SIO.OO Box Coat IN THE CITY. THE BEST $8.50 Plush Cape IN THE CITY. 1 i lIC BEST 00 Box Coat Suit IX THE CITY. Ladies' Wrappers, made of Chintz, Verlaine, Flannelette, and made in latest styles, from SI.OO up. Ladies' Dressing Sacques, made of Eider Flannel, Zephyr finished, <1.25 up to ss ,o °* \ i rors to the city will be given the fullest opportunity to 0 through our entire store without being importuned to buy. \ UGUS <3l HACKE, Fifth Ave. & Market St., PITTSBURGH, PA. ll v> ££ DO YOU WANT | I 'M Jackets and Fur Capes 1 II _ AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES? | [lt? V If so, it is to your intereit to examine our fjtjKffjr 7} f* //'/\'''i \t Immense stock of freah goods—goods that fit 0■ tr A and (wear veil, if we cannot well you goods ft v '' /% &!'' */i lower than anybody else wo do not expect you *4 \ ' / 1v - Jy to buy here, but we are after your trade—and i\Zp/ ~../ J' & ""''jC hope to get it by offering superior inducements. 'I \ Tailor Made Jackets, made of tine P)/ •\ ® ® €aver (see cut), at 83.60 to '^f'if v and up to $13.50. Fur Capes, //£* 11. ?3 I I {/'',/f / joinches long, 100 inch sweep, /jff &f m Jljfl KM " from ss.y« to $50.00 each. 60 A l nj\ IB {JI styles Sial ! ( - 100 lo 120 inches sweep, satin lined, $4.50, $5.00, 4|i} |zjf 'Mie richly trimmed with fur and all well made. ft Our inin:i-n«e line • f I'ifnch Kid U!ovt*s. at, 75c., SI.OO, $125 a pair is sure Ml to plea. c e \ \ while