Kyth Bros. Bargains m Wall Paper AND HAMMOCKS EYTH BROS Next to Old P. O. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate-cure certain. 8«M by Orß«cfeu. or MM PRMM on receipt of price. Humphrey.' Medlrfne Co., Cor. William and Jofca Blfc, >«» Voriu • NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Bold by DrogjUU. or sent prepaid on receipt of prloe. Med. Co., William 4 MM Stfc, H V. Bealth, P.icuVs Hopp: No more "Blue Tired Feelinr. Nervousness, Sleeplessness N.> more Headaches, Constip-sti on. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Phcum-. tism. Sallow Complexion Chi I Colds, Female Troubles, Ect -ti. results of a torpid Liver snf poor, thin Blood. Victor Liver Syrup the Great Liver and Blood Porif.cr, makes ycra well from the*e a IBR-IIV* •' keeps you well. Correspondence so'tciur! VICTOR REMEDIES C< , Frederick, >'« - For sale at Reed's Pharmacy f TArT'S PHILADELPHIA ft ' —DENTAL ROOMS.- K 39 - 6tH Av«., Pittsburg, Pa If : We-repBACTICAI/uYloT'ilCthel 9Tm CROWN end BRinse wort*j A AdT ftw«r|-WHV NOT DOW . ff ffIkYOURS? deli CROWNS IK ■ Ifi/V" t RIOOK *® rk r .T*' 1 i' N * 'W W*B PfR TOOTH Alto f»»« W m.TQNLV >a Si icirHi * BttOWN, m sth Are. PittHbunr. Pa., Can sell jronr Beat Est ate, Farm or Boslneita. Correspondence solicited. AVb THAKSACTIONH (30SriIJ*STIAL. DO YOtJ WAHT TO SELL your farm or other real estate? I can do it for jou. dead me fall partlcnlart. at once. 4-IMS-I* JOHN* BODGEB, IM.KeTstooe Ballding. I'ltUburK. Pa I inaflam Dean's A Mkfte, certain relit ji Hnpprenml MenstruaUon. Never kr-uwn to fiUL Hafe: Hare! Mpeedy I HatUfaction (Guaranteed or money Heftonrte»l. Hen*, prepaid for •MM per box. Will send them on trlaJ, to be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. Hold la Boiler at the Centre Ave P k*mmnr. Just 08 A Night^Cap Take a glass of Le win's Whiskey and water, hot or cold. Brings sotmd sleep, and pleasant dreams. ALWAYS IN BTOCK. Did, LABVK, OTKBHOLT. •vanrani, nr. ftßton. THOAPIWW, OIMOI. MIUI B. BBItM.KPOET, and offer them to von fl year old at |1 per foil quart, S quart* |b 00. OKAVSrATHZX'a CHOICE., whiskey guaraoteedZ years old, 12 00 per gal- Um. We pay express cba r«en on all mail orders of (800 or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WlMllil I DIALERS orwnixs AH> UQUOBS. Be U Ssdtkfield Street, PITTSBinte, PA. fksassi Bell 3»« P. * A. wss. OTCTfCANTILE BURRAU, Ircsm First-class Ncr«antllt and Mechanical l»osttl«>im, OSes ' PltUtmv. l'» 434 Fourth Avenue, 3-19-ly CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS && M mfr. Always rcllabl* Esullea, ask nrauls! tin « UMill.'itKK'S BSHULIttIf In RMI «ntf U*lr Wild 4e. In »t4mpiurs Wsll. IO.OM leittimooisls. twl'l b» ail tmsnists. ciiioanaTsa OHKMJCAL CO. alee BsOR 3ALE~BRTCK YA RD Near McKees Rock, Pa New and Ready for Operation. Capac ity 16,000 per day. Wliole product can be sold within one mile of plant. Inquire, T- R PITTOCK, 41 St. Nicholas Bld« , Jl-5-08*lin PfttsburK. Pa. Win. Wuerthele, Billiard and Pool Tables, Bar Fixtures. Office Desks, Chairs, Tables, Partitions, Bookcases, etc. Turning of Billiard and Pool Bolls. Bowling Alley Equip ments. 418 Diamond Street. (Above6»ltii6eldSt.) Pittsburg, Pa. PHiL MAY'S BARGAIN. |s Exp*rlrsr« the Artist Had With a Roving; Conjvrer. An amusing story is told of the artist Phil May and an English conjurer at t fair at Strat ford-on-Avon. Phil was In the crowd which had gathered to watch a very clever gentleman who was wrap ping up sovereigns and half crowns in pieces of paper and selling them for 2 shillings. The "sharp" hud a beautiful face —such a face as Phil May loved to draw. So be sketched .him furtively. But the gentleman saw hiui and made a speech forthwith. "If that there celebrited portrit paint er with the tight breeches on will and up the pieter, the equally celebrited benefactor to 'oomanlty wot is glvin' away quids for coppers will reward 'lni accordingly," he shouted. Phil, with a twinkle in his eye, hand ed up the drawing. The conjurer was delighted with the sketch and pinned It to the tailboard of his cart. With an other preliminary speech, he threw three sovereigns, three half sovereigns and several half crowns into a piece of paper, screwed it up and handed it to the artist. "You'll be president of the bloomiu' R'yal academy some dye, young man." said he. "Here, catch:" "A bargain's a bargain," said Phil, walking off with the packet of gold and stiver. He confessed afterward when he opened the packet and found two pen nies and a halfpenny In it that it was the most entertaining commission he bad ever been paid for. glen Who "Were Literature." Balzac and Hugo were the last of the great men whose inspiration was unceasing and who did not make liter ature. but who were literature. Bal zac wrote a great story at a sitting -a sitting that lasted for eighteen hours. All that while he wrote, for no secretary could keep pace with him, and all that while he lived on black coffee. Then he slept for thirty hours. Hugo wrote "Hernanl" in a month, and we can think of Balzac and Hugo as we think of the great Vene tian living In the glory and exultation of constant creation. Veronese must have Improvised "The Marriage Feast at Cana" with extraordinary ease and I like to think he painted the immortal fiddler in a morning and went out in his gondola In the afternoon thinking he had done a fair day's work. That was how men wrote and painted in the great times before science beckoned them away from the beautiful.—George Moore In Llpplncott's. Brian oil and His A*•. On one occasion Biauchl, the noted teacher, went on the stage to see Brl gnoli, the famous singer, whom he found pacing up and down like a mad man, humming over his part. "Why, Brig, what is the matter wttl> yon? Are you nervous?" he asked. "Yes, I am nervous," was the reply as he walked harder and faster than ever. "But, Brig, you ought not to be nerv ous. Tve heard you sing the part 200 times. I heard you sing it thirty years ago." "Thirty years ago! Who are you that should know so much?" "Who am I? You know who I am, and I know who you are." "Very well; you know what I am, but I am sure you do not know what yoo are, and if you wish I will tell yon. Yon are a fool!" A Boris Bear's Ham. Sir Richard Owen, the eminent anat omist, often had his skill In identify ing bones tested. On one occasion his friend and neighbor. Lord John Bus sell, sent him a specimen for this pur pose, and the professor quickly pro nounced it the thigh bone of a pig. This explanation of the query was sub sequently offered by Lord John: "Pres ident Buchanan had sent from Amer ica to the English statesman the pres ent of 'n choice bear's ham,' and the family bad breakfasted off it several times with much enjoyment. Some how or other, however, suspicion was aroused, and the bone was sent to their scientific neighbor, with the result stated."—Pall Mall Gazette. Peebles. In the "Memoir" of Robert Chambers by bis brother William is a delightful allusion to Peebles, their birthplace and a spot ever warm in the loving mem ery of Scotch residents. One of these, a man who had lived there all his life, was enabled by some uplift of fortune to visit Paris. When he came back his townsmen gravely gathered about him. "Noo," said one, while the others lis tened, "tell us aboot it" "Paris," he began, "a' things consid ered, is a wonderfu' place; but, still, Peebles for pleasure." Ost Aloa* Without It. "Did you ever have inal de mer on your way over to Europe?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle. "No. Josiab took a bottle or two of It along, but when I'm seasick none of them kind of things ever does me a bit of good."—Chicago Record-Herald. Caalesa Tellla*. "Yod can always tell an English man," said the Briton proudly. "Of course you can," replied the Yan kee, "but It doesn't da any good, be cause he thinks be knows it all."—Phil adelphia Ledger. Becomlna Dlseonrsaed. He—Your father did not object to our marriage as inucb as I had expected. She—Oh, poor papa has given up the idea of being too particular.—Brooklyn Life. Uaod nnd Strong. Butcher—Wasn't that a good steak t sent you yesterday? Customer—Oh, It was a good, durable steak.—Life. WHAT IS WEALTH? Health and Ability to Work lielter Than Honey and Worrr- Does wealth consist In money, bouses, lands, bank stocks, railroad IJOIKIH, etc., alone? We think not. The young man storting in life with no money, but with goK,""' \ WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSftURG. f - J J i The Davis Sewing Hachine tor Sale by W. B. McCuqdlews, 45, Euclid, Pa. Also Pianos and Organs, HOW~ WE CAN SELL your property no matter what it consist of. A buyer can be found for any thing "with in reason. Our method of doing business is such that when you list your property with us we place it be fore the public in all our papers jv-hich comes with in reach of the entire county. We create a market, and we advertise it continually until it is sold. You get our personal attention and work. We have daily calls from all over for farms, resi dence and business property and we can sell no matter where located if such is placed with us at a reasonable price. We offer the tollowing at present: 3 housea with stores in N. Y. City, rents for fii.GOO, price $70,000. sth Ave. House, in N. Y. City, rente for $6,000, price $55,000. 65 acres, Oxford Co.. Main«. 40 acrts timber, good honse, $3,700. 8 acres. Marion Co., Ore«< n, timber, good honse, $500.00. Hot*-] and Livery Stable, Milton, N H., i cash, $8,500. 5 story honse, GTumercy Park, N. Y. City, $35,000. Send us a list of what yon want t> sell bnt don't have any fancy prices which would keep us from selling. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE CO., 8-27-3 m 25 East 14 St., N. Y. WHY NOT Become an Artist? Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Colo-i taught at home, and employment given at once. For full particulars, address, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART, Beavi r Falls, Pa. NO SPAVINS SurLS be cnred in 45 minutes. Lump Ja.w, splints and ringbones just as quick. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information about this new method sent free to horse owners by T. M CLUUH, Knoidale, Jefferson Co., Pa VV'VTKD FtremM), Brak«men, Machinist*, 801 l r-makrrs, Itlu-kunltlM ai.a lu-i|wrn for iall r .«.. PllTKßtlltt H^y I turn » hr«*(l Winnlnc Munition IMut»tln« it man *ni| Women lomwt llm il»m»nil of tbU pn»i*Tmt» commercial «*« lor rlrcuUM »d Llt»«rty «»».. PltUburg.Pl. *-:****%: XXXXXXXXXX *TXX **:* J 2 Best Furs $ ■ Don't bay Fnrs nntil you have se*>n onr stock, Greatest as- jn sortuient of fine Furs we have ever shown. Fox. Siberian |V So ISTot Despair I I I Doctor Kidd Can Cure You With cut a Cutting Operation. £ If nofHrlng from cbrnnir womb and ovarian troub- ! • 1« <, d Hfjlaci mcnlH, painful and irrpgular iteiioils, . •| I, trrviiiM-HS unnatural di"cliargcs, ukor- M ■' r i jL-artiivii-i'i •! •••»•' ' 1 Ot any clirniifc iiilrii< nl:;. »i Me is tlie only doctor devoting "»•'» tvUrg JR-' r ","A'' J'WIP IP women's diseases Ijetwuen >"«w 1 •* and' liiuiiiju. , . ■/ D % Catarrh, J'.ronrliltlc, Antim... Th/oat u \ J.""« t\i | ■ f,; ,-.(d cnwl l.y m.-inHof M.-11. nl Vapor, ilia mwt #ncr.--(,,1 treatment In iliowl 3 ra»c« :L" thev nil ri-pond promptly to l«i* in- IHMI of tr'-aiment. fj W Nervoue" Dlaoroerf cur«l Uy Electricih cienttficalljr applied. S Ifi'tfhiirjjco and leriuH ure mwoaablfj and within tlio rcwch of nil Suffering G Ci W S|' n if you cannot rail, tw til- home treatment in very uttccewful. Knclow stamp i f ,, t i«i,J, H' ii'l i* ccnU in *< •!!!(■«for liook on Diaca»c» of \\oiiipn. Orulnhto >..r» ... at.»ndan«. < '«n»u!«at ion and U-Iv.-O Freo andweredly contidcntial. Oi PICE JlOi'ib Wa. n>. 2 J "'•< Sunday, lth.W a. in. to 4..W p. m. DR. A. R. KID!) S MEDICAL iNsrnurt KOOHIS 202-203 Werner Buii-'inx, 631 Penn Avenue, P»TI«»BURC ? PA. Advertise in the CI TIZBN. I Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN! Cloak and Suit Department: j g/igh. Greatest Suit values in J | OTp mx Butler for Ladies, Misses! > $ off am * including; J { i U ffnl Separate Jackets Cloaks* I ] | rts - | J J* r/Tf O We are ready with a great showing ' Jt Ull 111 I °' Tailor-made Suit*—separate ' v» flkpfkMHf I Coats and Skirts—iu dress and walking ( > * I Wn I ll I lengths, and they represent the vtry , . ¥1 i [ 1 11 I best in their class that have been pro- ' ( J // if J W dnced this season. Like all our ready- < > 1 1 1 J fit If U to wear garments they are all well. . ' Skm I I VWVv 64J made, perfect fitting. Prices extremely ' 'I I lk)\Wtr- low- d All that is newest in materials) ► f OA/ ' >Mk!2ES~_ Ladies' Tailor-made Suits in fancy ' * |i > fufoo* 1 4180 plain c ' o,lw slo.oo— valne< > | ( ( Ladies' Plain Bine, also Black Cheviot Suits of best quality, at - * » 1.118.50. Others ask $25 for same values. Prices range from $lO to SSO | i |' in Suits. Prices in Skirts fcJ.9B up to S4O. Ladies' Separate Jackets s.*>. J < > real value $7.50. Our Ladies'and Misses' Jacket at $lO is a special i leader in quality and price. Same values sold elsewhere at sls ( i 1 a I 1" We call special attention to our elegant . . I ' | J I stock of 1? ura All that is newest in de- ' ' <. t sign and colors, such as grey squirrel. 1 I i I k Isabella and Sable fox, nutria and marten, at , . I k Prices from 98c up to 575.00 , i. | We guarantee to save you 25c on every dollar you invest in Furs |' i here, as our Furs were all bought six months ago, before advance in i k Furs. The first shipments in Fare are always more perfect than later shipments and the prices much less. j 1 ;; Dress Goods | Largest and choicest collection of Dress Goods, Suitings and Novel- 1 ' ' ties this store has ever shown now ready for your inspection and «p- € ► 4 > proval. The prices as in every department in this store LESS than J | . others will ask yon for same values. Price range in novelties, plain and J fancy weaves. 25c to S3 per yard. \ 7Wi 11 inery-HatsTrimmed Free] > . I . In the new Millinery Department, which it now located in our new J ' annex.aud where we have double the space formerly occupied—splendid € 1 \ > ly lighted—large mirrors and experienced attendants -we are showing # | hundreds of artistic designs and models copied from the finest imported 1 ' ' models as well as the creations of onr own work room —all at reasonable % ' ( > prices. Trimmed Hats from s|. 98 np to any price you may wish to f > ,W pay. Be sure and visit our Millinery Parlors before purchasing your J ' winter Hat. We can please you-—we can save you money. \ ' | SPECIAL —We call attention to onr splendid showing of Men's, Wo- 1 i l > men's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery in cotton fleeced and v * I > woolens; also to our immense stock of Blankets, Bed Haps, Outinx ■ * Flannels, Waistiugs and Fancy Vestings. Yarns, Art Goods—in fact ' ( ► everything contained in an up-to-date, reliable dry goods store. Onr { ► > motto—the same or better merchandise for less money than elsewhere, i . . : Mrs. E. Zimmerman.: i Bell Phone OT. RnfUr P« A \ * | People's Phone 136. Duller, * Q• f )POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO drwifor. KV, T.