< Your Wife's ( jChristmas Present! ) < Have You Thought About lt?> { One for SSO. Parlor Suits would ( I n ' CC ' 1 More of the $lO Decorated Dinner Sets Arrived S / last week. You never bought a nicer Set for sls. \ C One of Our Extension Tables at $lO Will Please ) / Your Wife. S I CAMPBELL $ TEMPLETON. ? I BUTLER, PA. J Good Cheer For The Holidays. Make Merry and Rejoice. Speed the parting, welcome the coming New Year. This is the season of merry-making, of Plum Pudding, Mince Pies, of good eating and drinking. We have now been before the public for the past quarter of a century, and have learned how best to serve the public, especially at this time of the year. Our stock contains the choicest of liquors, the Best Rum for the Pudding, Brandy for the Mince Ties, Wines and Whisky for the table or sideboard. Here are some of our prices for absolutely pure liquors: Silver Age Rye $1.50 per quart Duquesne Rye '- 2 5 Bear Creek Rye 1 • 00 Guckenheimer 4 years old 3°° "gallon Possum 2.50 Anchor 2 00 Jamaica Rum SI.OO, 75c ind 50c Cognac Brandy $1.50, SI.OO and 75c Cooking Brandy 2.00 " gallon All brands of California Wines, Malaga, Muscatel, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Sweet California, Claret, Angelica, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per gallon. Christmas Presents For Friends. There is nothing more appreciated than a bottle t>f fine Whisky or Wine—nothing can be more appropriate. We pay all Express Charges or Orders of #5.00 and Upwards. No charge for boxing and shipping. Send for our Catologue and Price List mailed free on application. With best wishes to one and all for a Merry Christ mas and A Happy New Year. MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Importer 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. O J A CONFIDENTIAL CHAT between two men or women generally de rrelopi the fhet that one or both are troubled by sickness of some kind. One n: in is all right except his rheumatism, another has a "slight touch" of dyspepsia, nnothcr has bilious headaches, and another is too nerv ous to sleep well. WTiat'sto be done about it? The situation is serious. Little thingf# have a way of getting big. Big disease:, are bad thing* Sleeplessness brings irritable nerves, loss of flesh, loss of appetite. Sleep less people soon get their bodies into such • condition that disease-germs find it ca r -J to lodge there and propagate. People di» from the aggravation of an aggregation of lit tle things. The more promptly a disease or disorder is met the more quickly it is cured. Most all sickness starts in the stomach, liver or lungs. Rheumatism, scrofula, ec zema, consumption, come about because insufficient, impure or impoverished blood fc present The diseased blood finds the vreakest spot in the body and a local symp tom appears. If the impurity is supplanted with good, rich, red. healthy corpuscles, the disease will have nothing to feed on. If the proper cleansing medicine is sent to the seat of the trouble, it will force out the jerms and repair the damage done. I>r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a cleansing, purifying medicine, a blood enricher, a nerve strengthener. It is an efficient tonic, aids digestion, creates healthy appetite and healthy flesh. It does not make people "fat." It makes them strong. It makes useful flesh—solid muscle. It will cure any sickness that has its source in the digestive organs, u* through them in the blood HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey*' Specific* arc aclentlflcally and carefully prepared Renvc'dles, used for years In prlv&te practhv and for over thirty years by the peoplo with entire r".ccesa. Every single Specific a special cure for tae disease named. *O. BPKCIHC FOR FWCE#. I -Ferfrßf Congestions, Inflammations.. *'2s 2-VVornirt, Worm Fever. Worm C01ic.... M 3-Teething; Colic, Crying. Wakefulness .25 4-Dinrrbea, of Children or Adults 25 7 Cough*. Colds, Bronchitis *25 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 9-Headache*, sick Headache, Vertigo., J35 10—I>yMpepMiA« Itiilousuew. Constipation. .25 11—Suppressed or Painful Period* . .! 25 12— White*, Too Profuse Periods .. .25 13—Croup, LuryngitlM, Hoarseness 25 14—Halt K lieu nt. Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .25 15—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains .25 16— >la.larla, Chills, Fever and Asrae .25 19—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head. .25 20— Whooping ( ough 25 27—Kidney I)l*enwe* «®5 2.B—Nervous Debility 1.00 30-l'rinary Weakness 25 34—Pore Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat.2s II 7-f !• DR. HUMPHREYS* CDID 9KC // SPECIFIC FOR Omlj £0 , Put up in small bottles of pleasant pellets. just fit your vent pocket. Sold by Drucjclttt*. or unit on receipt of prlre. PallnMrmrv*Manual Entered A mum n r««£K HIMPHUkVS'Mt D.tt)., 11l A 1 It William 84., NEW YORK. SPECIFICS. II / Zl n Earache is about as , t painful an ache as > anything that jSalva-cea! (txade-makk) ' has to deal with. But it £ stops it immedia.cely. Big S | pains—little pains—it | j stops all of them. <; Salva-c.ea is the quickest ; I to relieve and cure s Pllw, Boils, j Catarrh, Chiflngs, Sore Throat, Uloors, ■ \ Colds, Rheumatism, i j Soro Muscles, Burns. j yiro sizes, 25 and 50 cents. ) Lt or by mail. 1 A.vtatiTH Co. 274 Canal St., N. V. > Like a Good Maxim, A bottle or our Old Export Whiskey Ss never out of season. You may not need lt now, you may 'jot. need It next week, you may not need it thisyear; and tbv>u attain, it might prove i» Messing before nightfall. There are so many disorders wher» pure whiskey is required that It really isn't dale to be without lt. But then you must have a trusty article, such as our Old Export —the always reliable kind. full Quarts, SI.OO ; Six Quarts, 95.00. Mail and Express order* shipped promptly, and we pay transportation charges on orders of 810.00 and over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST., PITTSBURG. F>A. Cnmolete Prios Li»t»of Win,* and Liauort mailed frefc. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY , Removes quickly and permanently OEBIUTV, WEAKNESS NERVOUSNESS And other evils arising from early errors or ..rerwotk, ate. Wauls off consumption an CO. cai jme" r THE KEELEY CURE J«* a special boon to bu: iness men who, having drifted unconsciously into tin* drink habit ana awaken to ilnd the disease of aleoliolism fastened ii|» .n them, rendering them unfit to manage af fairs r 'quiring a clear brain. A four weeks cobb -• i tie •- 11 at Ihe PITTSBURG KFELEY INSTITUTE, Ho. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restorer to them all their powefs, mental and ph% !. destroy.; the ah < rm.il a: f • • lt« . jind i ■i. ■ them to the condi • . I hev -•re hi be fore they indulge iin stimulant T!»I ha been done la mom (nin 1600 cases treats I here, sad Hint»ng them f.nm« of your own neighbors, to whom we «su r« fer with confident" an t«» the absolute safe! aud effidt icy of the Keeiey Core. The fullest and most searching inveMi iti< »i is i \ itod. Scud Tor i HTiO i;kt giving full informa tion. STEEL ROOKING and SIDING. (Saaendorph'w Patent.) Lightning, Fire and Proof. Henri f r Tin* Pr.,n Iron Rnnflnff *i*- * f *♦»••-«- CHt i • «eai'tJ«£ i «»• t'iriiii., i'u.» •>* pric«ti. I Solo fitfra ~ . !;.[) ■ • ... ... . »' «iLi O I l»U .Ol At lo»nil TV " quart THE CITIZEN- Happy by Coinpart»on. "Hello, McGinnis, you look blue. What is the matter?" "Matter enough. Boil on the back of my neck!" "By George', old fellow, I sympa thize with you!" "But you are not looking'remarkably cheerful yourself, W'hackstcr. Any thing wrong with you?" "My wife is cleaning house." (Fervently)— Thank heaven for my boil.—K. Y. Mercury. Took It tiwratty. "And then I saw the handwriting on the wall," said the storyteller, in the 1 course of one of his tales. "You did?" exclaimed the housewife. "Plainly." "Well, that's what comes of liavin ~ 3 children In the house. They're always marking up the walls."—Chicago Even ing Post. The Bohemian's Comment. "I owe my life to a miracle," said one of the combatants to Murger, the au thor of "La Vie des Bohetnes." "I had left in my pocket a five-franc piece and the hall struck flat on the spot where it was." "In your place I should have been a dead man," was Murger's reply.—Le Petit Parisien. That Would Be Odd. Hojack—l foresee a great difficulty In the way of electing unmarried women as members of state legisla tures. Tomdik—Name it. Hojack—Well, it would sound odd to speak of the lower branch as a house of miss representatives.—Judge. What Hn Dreaded. Lea —Great heavens! old man, I have suffered three days and nights of sleepless agony from this raging tooth ache! Perrins—Why don't you get it pulled? Lea—l would; but I'm afraid it would hurt!— Puck. A Bit of Finance. First Tramp—All I have in the world 5s a counterfeit quarter. Second Tramp—And all I have is » plugged dime. Both —Let's hold a monetary confer ence!— Detroit Free Press. nil Supposition. "I see," said the shoe clerk boarder, "that a man in New York has succeed ed in growing a new crop of hair by sheer will power." "I suppose," said the Cheerful Idiot, "that as soon as the new woman hears of the case sho will start in to grow a beard."—lndianapolis Journal. Imitating: the Drop Curtain. "Where are you going?" said Mrs. Murray Hill, as her husband started to go out at the end of the first act. "Oh, no place much," he replied, "I notice that the curtain lias taken a drop, and I thought of doing the same thing myself.'*—Tammany Times. Didn't Dare. Dimpleton—l was talking with your wife this morning about your riding the bicycle. Are you going to take it np? Von Blumer—No. Somebody's got to look after the house. —Brooklyn Life. Itching for th« Chance. "I dreamed last night that I mt»t that scoundrel Riggs." "What did you do?" "Nothing; that's the worst of it." "Well, if I ever catch him out in a dreain I'll knock him down." —Chicago Record. Caught Napping 1 . Mrs. Ilicks —I thought you seemed to agree pretty well with Dr. Thirdly's eermon this morninp. nicks—How so? Mrs. Ilicks —You nodded to about everything he said.—N. Y. Worlil. Deferring the Trouble. "What in the world shall I do with the baby, John? She's crying for the moon." "That's nothing. Walt till she's eighteen and she'll want the earth."— Truth. Placing tie Responsibility. lie —Will yon be my wife? She —Oh, this is such a surprise! He —I can't help that. It isn't my fault that you've never heard anything like it before. —Life. Slstcrs-tn-Law. Jinks—What tender care your wife tai'tes of you. Always worrying about your health. Blinks —Yes; I have my life insured In favor of my sister. —N. Y. Weekly. Melancholia. The watermelon causes Joy Among both white and colored folks. And humorists their time employ In writing mclon-colic Jokes. —N. Y Herald. HOOIVS PILiLS cure tilver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilendaelie. A pleasant laxative. All Uraggleti. —Th« Chinese Lanndrymen of Chicago, probably taking their oue Irotn the news l>«r>er publishers, have roduced their price of washing collars to a cent. Itr. Agnew'f (Jure lor the Heart gt7j perfect reliet ;n all cases of Organic o' sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minuter and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer 'ess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o. "rt alb, SniotheriDg Spells, Pain in Lei - ide and all symptoms of a Diseasod lloart no dose convinces. Sold I >7 City Phar waov. —A Chicago man has invented a bicycle that accomodates the whole l&iuily. Other styles are a succ ens. but this is cal culated to bring down the house. —English Spavin Liniment removes ai' I ard, suit or calloused lumps aud b!e:n shes from horses, blood spavins, curbs plints, sweeney, ringbone, stitlcs. sprain' II swollen throats, coughs, etc. Savo 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted tfco Tiost wonderful IJleiutsh Cnre ever known Sold by J. C. ltedick. druggist Butler Pi —The land on which the two battles <>» Ball Ran were fought is to be cut :ip and auctioned off this month It wiil strike the average American that it would havo been a good placu to locate a national park. Peltef in Stx Hours —Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This m w remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in re lievinf pain :n the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost itn mediatly, If you want t[uick relief and cure th ts is your remedy. Sold by J. C. itudick druggist Butler Pa. —Tho man, who is sitting around wait ing for a shower of silver dollars to tall in to h'i> pocket, would be too lazy to pick them up if they fell at his feet. Aunt MHCIHHI'S llurchound mi:rave and poteut -euiors ol the t-lass ol liKK) may end their academic aspirations by going out mere ciphers. That i 4, ol cour-e, so far as I be accident ot cipher- is concerned. Otherwise it is more than likyly the boys of 1!KK) and during the twentieth cent my I will bo lietter educated th in the lad.- of to day Rich, red blood is the foundation of j health. Hood's Sars;:panlla makes rich, | red blood. --When Slat tor, the unique faith curcr who appcard in Denver, dubbed himself •'the healer,' lew people realized the siguifica: ce of tne cognomen. Wlion his j disappeariuce wts annoucoed they kn -* tha". he was indeeu a heeler —Dennis Scott, reputed to be 10T years old, died at his home, near Stueldnville, Minn , a few days ago His age was to be Weil authenueated. iiis hair Has never turned gray and until a few days ago h<**iiad always good health and bad daily worried upon tin farm What is believe I to be the lamest mirror in '.he World lias just beeu set up IU a >'«s«r York hotel. Uis I'*ble feats ot Sandow —A winter bicycle is the latest thing out. It is a simple matter to change the ordinary safety into the winter wheel A patent attachment has i eon invented, con sisting ot a runner to replace the fiont wheel and a spiked tire which encircles the rear wheel. The appliances are made to suit any modern safety bicycle The rear wheel fits tightly around the pneumatic tire, which forms a guard against punc tures. Easily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco habit are easily cured by the use at Hill's Chloride of Cold Tablets. No effort re quired of the patient who is allowed the use of stimulants until ho voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly in U*a or coffee a d a cure guaranteed in every case For sale by ult first class druggists at SI.OO per package. For lull particular* and book of testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Dims, Ohio. Special Notice. Pure Hye Whiskies 'rorn the best know.) distillers, according to age, from $2.00 to 00 per gallon. My own importation of tine old Forts. Sherry, Hbiue and Mosel Wines from $2.00 to $5.00 per gallon. St Helena pure old California Wins*, dry and sweet, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon. Also agent for the celebrated I.ake Chautauqua Wines. $1 50 per gallou Seneca Lake pure Wine Vinegar. 50c per gallon. The finest imported Gins. Cognacs, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Stont Bass Ale, «lc , at lowest prices. Call or write to A. An driessen U8 Federal St., Allegheny. Special Price List on application. >o extra charge for jugs or packing. Mail orders promptly attended to. AFTER 'LL OTHERS FAIL *** ■ Consult the Old IWitable " OR.LOBB :W» N. FIFTEENTH ST., Pll 11.A., »*A. Thirty yearn i 7«iiiiuajjj*)riu-ti< e ijate rure of all ulseuHtK of men nii«l wiwW inittW from wriftt <»une or liovv Jonir sta-n y f \ / '\ \ , WHAT A \\# &><" GE/FOI^ 10 CENTS LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY PciV particular attention to 1 these few lines—they may interest you. Pond* s Hxtract is so universal a remedy that ycu know of it and its uses well, hut so many crude imitations are on the market, that a warning against the use! of anvfVng but the genuine Pond's, Extract > necessary. Pond's Extract is absoluft i •'ire, antiseptic and anodyne, ' and may i> ' Willi safety and efhcacy, externally oi intt rnally. Accept nothing I but the genuine with buff wrapper and yellow label. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 Fifth Ave.. Ne.v York. _____ " i "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO BARGAINS in BOOTS and W E ARE HEADQUARTERS for Fell Boots. We have them for Men, Boys, Women and Children, with either Leather or VV Overs,and 1 Vices the very Lowest. Complete stock of Mishawanka Stockings; and Rubber Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Wc find we have too many heavy boots and as we intend to build next Spring we will cam no goods over. nces cu aiav t own .-roods goods. Space will not premit me to quote prices, but a visit to our store will convince you that we are selling the very best wc a * at extremely low prices. Full stock of Leather and Findings. Repairing done on short notice. When in need of Shoes call and see -^s*—-JOHN BICKEL— aC M Kimi?R PA BRANCH STORE, i? 5 N. Main St. 128 S - Mam St " WHAT IF O N Vv i. L DO. IIS KA'i URE'S OWN TOXIC. Stimulates tho appetit •• .d i>ro duces refreshing sl.n p. Gi"ts vim srnENani to mussins R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases. stops night ivoii.<. euros incipient consumption. Increases strongjh end flo3h. O MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes hcn'thy lur.g tissue. Will give tho pal- at i runy tho ; - rosy cheek* <•' ; '>uth. gVj CURES ATX n .-IAM COHPLAIHTS. Makes utrong 1 > ;.!id v.omenoi weaklings. SIiiDHP IRCH TtfliG PILLS Care iJi Wasting Diseases and their r.fqupn;c3, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,&c. Thoy are neither styptio nor enust io. :md "nnve no coagulating effect on the contents i f the stomach or its lining do not hurt tho teeth or c.ii:,..-coisstipn!;. 1 diarrhoea. ns da the usual form.- <>t Iron 'o nays trentraent 60c, p.iinphlot Iroo. li zot kept by your druggist, addres3 GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. Qii rc itchimb piim r!l ' oiNmm STMPTOMW 'I !#-b!ry «.n€ rtioizliiM: ■ni>*l •>;. nig •». »» 1 . ""ftt -hint. If l nllnwe4l to eonllnu' tI »r»* «n.l {irolru4t\ which oo^ n ' v - '*•- Terr Hl*Jin*.*-Mro«IUtli»lil t .iru.'/u • I , Wliit Nerve Hemes have done for others %rjp i iS V SI iOTHDA* ano Permanently A positive cure for all WeaKnesses, Nervousness, Debilily, and ail their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry, etc. ■rexce>sfve useof tobacco,opium anJ liquor, which l .id to consumption and i.is.inity. Their use sho« s illlQWdt* ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERF.iES, no other. Q >nvenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, .oo per box, six boxes, one full tn :itment, 55.00. Guaranteed tocure any ca e. It not kept by your drug pi t u ■ will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail orders to AMERICAN MEDICfI CO. CINCINIaTI. 0. '.YES' EXAMIKtD FREE OF CHAKGF , ii. I. Kirkpaliick, Optician and Jewilt I'ourt Jlousi'. ltutter, TH.. crnttluate Iji l'ort ll.ixuH>t;U'ul Jna'ltne. D. T. PAPE'S lloli'liiv Goods and Christmas Presents. V.'c jt j>leas».d t< announce the »rrival of our Holiday St ic, and that ve iic read)' fur Business tl: .1 rare .issortmc.it of Christmas Gifts, suitable for 1 ! and Young, Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties. No tions. etc.. etc. Y .! are invited to call and inspect our Grand Display. D. T. PAPE'S 1 22 S. Main St Butler I'a THE NAME OK THE » EXT President Of The United States WILL BK ANNOUNCED IX THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4th. 1896. Public interest w : ll steadily increase, and the qucst'oll liow the men whose votes turned the scale at tlie last election are satisfied with llil- results under tlic ad ministration thev elected, will make the campaign the in intensely exciting in the history of the country. The ew York Weekly Tribune, the leading Republican family newspaper of the I'nited States, will publish all the political news of the day, interesting to every Ameiican citizen reganlless of party affiliations. A!s > general news in attractive form, foreign c irre-ipnndence covering the news ..f the world, an argicultural department second to none in the country, market re .rts which are recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign and domestic, with their l)est comic pictures, fashion plates and elaljorate descriptions of woman's attire, with a varied and attractive department of household interest. The "New York Weekly Tribune" is an ideal family paper, with .1 circulation larger than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. Large changes re being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especi "Mlv more interest to the women and voung people of the household, a ■V SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and "THE CITIZEN" One Year For Only #1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE. t SrnsCRIPTIONS MAY begin at any time. Address all orders to THE CITIZEN. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. liest, room 2, Tribune Building, New Y.jrk Citv, and a sample copy of The New York Weeekly Tribune will lie mailed to you. h»&i m OF HAfcFEVER Ol Cold-head bmm Ely'i Cream Balm u not a liquid, xnuff or pmcxirr. Applied into the nostrils it it _ quickly absorbed. Jt cUatues the head, alLty* inflammation, heal* _ L |l«i the s"re*. A'hi bi/ druqrrista or sen tby moil on rectij-t of price. Lfl DUG ELY BROTHERS. 36 Wvhb Street NEW YORK. 3UC 2 A Sismmi. urive /• I •" »" " ilrr : b * V w h~ Mull. IP-000 1 *■ u«ntMN \ i»t'Dtp" I \ bl< bralrrl Lcßili ft- ,1 AAi liotfuu. 1 klUka± t n PARKIN BROS. * Green Goods Market, t CENTRE AVE. • - - Near It. R : All kinds of Country I'roduc 'ways 011 hands—gocd and Iresh. Highest market price paid in cash for Country I'roduce. ( BC»T jr/»yju-y6}t ? J' . J J * r. ourr S 0 Hotel Butler J. 11. FAUBKL, IVop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences foi guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as.„ can be found in Butler, Fa. Elegant sample room for use o) ommercial ipen