MR J. H. BATES, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 P«rk Ilow (Times Buildine), New York, is authorized to contract for advertise ments in the CITIZEN. THIS PAPEE AdvrrtUln* Bureau ( W Sprue* St. I, n ooiatractj may be made for It IN If IOIIH* Local and General. Wo Paper. There will be no paper issued from this office next week—the 4th of July is at hand. AT Charles R. Grieb's, Summer Un derwear at remarkably low prices. Fine and common straw hats in great variety, at J. F. T. Steble's. —"Fourth of July,"—lßßo—four years on the second century already! THE I 13 1 15 1 14 | Scarfs, at CHARLES R. GRIEB'S FOB Corn implements of every va riety, go to J. G. A W. CAMPBELL, Butler, Pa. Gents furnishing goods and silk handkerchiefs, at J. F. T. Sthele's. —"Great Blood Tonic," for the cure of all blood diseases.—"Dr. Lindsev's Blood Searcher." PROTH'Y RUSSELL, Jno. N. Muntz, Rev. Turner and others, who were at Slippery rock Falls last week, report having had a good time. LADIES' Solid Gold Watches at sls and upwards, at E. Grieb's. WTSE'S brass and string bands will be in attendance at the Nixon's Grove cel ebration next Saturday afternoon and evening. Sim. guarantees a good time to everybody who comes. Celery plants for sale at reasona ble prices at Wm. Mardorfs, West Cunningham street, Butler, Pa. [l6w4 THE largest and best stock of Clothes Wringers in the county, can be found at J. G. 3-ct. stamps to pay postage and packing. This Is honest,. We re fer the public to Postmaster, or any business house in this place. American Mauuf 'g Company, Jun£t-3m Franklin City, Mass. BUTLER Lumber Yard and Planing Mill. H. BAUER7& BROS., jKFKERBOJf ST.. - - BUTLER, PA., MANU7AOTURBRB OF Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds, Molding of all descriptions, Brackets, Patent Molded Weatherboarding, Mill Boards. Flooring, Palings, Stair Railings, Balusters of every style, &c., &c. Circular Moldings Made to Order. ALSO, DIILIBS 111 Lumber, Pluk, Shinnies, Lath, to, •pia-ly GRAND DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! M. FIRE & Bro. 100 & 102 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, We have this day opened a beautiful lot of | Lanndried and I'nlaundned Shirts, at 50, 65 ______ _ , 75e and 31. NEIIA/ T•A WNS Gents' Cotton Socks, at 10, I'JH and l.'c. " IJ/1 *" Shirt Fronts. 12' i. 15. 20 and 25c. All fast colors, at the low price of loe per yard. ! Also, ;i very large lot of Lawns, new designs, at ( Muslin. Bleached and l nbleaelied. 6H, 8 & 10c. 12H and 15c ; these are very fine and lieautlful. T i - W tv lie One entire case of Brocade Dress Goods, at 10 Turkey lW Table Daliiask.'eo. 65 and 75c. 12 '» - ... ~. i Our Stock in Hosiery and (iloves is complete, French Suitings, at 10,12 V, and 'sc. We have iust received a large lot of Ladles' Lisle French Novelties In great variety. 35. 40 and 50c. Gloves J, ;llul sha des, at 12H.15. 20 & 25c. Cashmeres, in all colors. 12V » and 20c. Ladles' Hose, at 10.12* aud 15c. Cashmere, vcr> go<>d, 25, 35 and loc. Ladies' Hose, very fine, new style, 30, W and 50c. French All-wool < ashmeres, 40 45 and 50. Tickings at 10.124 and 15c. French all-wool cashmere invat bargaiu6o& (We , Ticking, extra heavy, 20 and 25c. At sl, we are offering in All-wool trench Cash- Towels 6*4 810 and 12*4 c. mere.that might be considered very cheap at $1.25. 1 Towels, very iarge aud extra good, 20, 25 and 35c. Ourassortnient lu Silk is larger OursUx* in Ginghams and than ever before, and ranges from $1 to _ h i We havcarideri largely to our Black aud Colored I Si K Sllfl U m hrA a.9. Silks, and offer tnem at such low prices that will t ou " ulnuM3nai * surprise purchasers. ' Is now very complete, and will be sold at less thaa Our stock of Trimming Silks, Satin and Silks usual prices. Fringes is larger than ever before, and will all be ! Black Caslimere Shawls, at 33, 34 and 35. sold decidedly low. ; Shawls of all descriptions, very low. N. B.—lt will pay Purchasers to give us a call before buying elsewhere. M. FIRYI BRO., 100 A 102 Federal Street, Allegheny. ~NICHOLS SHEPARD&CO.BaUeM,IiiI . ORIGINAL AND ONLY CEHUIWK Tkreiking Machinery and Portable ud Traction Engine*. THE STANDARD of eicellmco throughout IU Grain- MATCHLESS for Grtln-Rartag, Time-Savlng. Perfect jB Cleaning:. Rapid and Thorough Work. V INCOMPARABLE In of Material. Ptrfeetion of Part*, Thorough Workmanship, HUgant Finish, and wU\ Jr Beaut* of Model. MARVELOUS for vastly nrprrior work In all kind • of lli Grain, and un*rersail jr known as tho onlg successful Thresher " ' ' | n riu, Timothr, CloTer, and all other Seeds. ASTONISHINGLY DUHABLE aud w-ondtrfuUgsimvU, using leas than one half the usual cears and belte. PORTABLE* TB ACTION, aud STB A W-BrilN ISO with special Mature, of Power, durability, Safety. Economy, and Beauty entirely unknown in other makes. Steam-Power Outfits and Steaa-Power Separators a specialty. Four siies of Separators, from •to 1 1 horae-power: al*o t style* ImproTed Mounted Horse-Powers. gg Year* of Proaperowa and Contlnuo«a Bualneaa by this house, without change of name, location, or auuMgo ment, furnishes a strong guarantee for superior goods and honorable dealing. 0% M ||V|A|| | The wonderful suoceso and popularity of f 1 OAU I I win I °ur ViamAToa Machinery haa driven other machines to the wall; hence rarious makers are now attempt pg to build palm inferior and mongrel imitations of fpr famous goods. ■r such experimental and worthless machinery. If you buy |Vui f all, set Ike "OUI4IIXAL" am 4 tke "iiE.VLlSK from ■«. Bi^D For fall psrtiealsra call on our dealers, or write f«BM go us for Illustrated Circulars, which we mail free. Address NICHOLS, BHEPARD * CO., Battle Creek, Mich. 1 JACKSON & MITCHELL, Agents, Butler, Pa. _ WHY DOES , h • woman's health often break down at an early ageT Put a man at the wish-tub, let hint pet heated from the hot suds until every pore is opened; then let him stand over the lilthy steam that comes from scalding and boiling clothes, that are ftill of sweat and exhalations from the •kin. and hla health too would break down before long; and yet this mo6t terrible ordeal is w hex A WOMAN hM to go through with on wash-day ; and, besides, with her clothing wet from perspiring a the hot work, she has to risk her life by going out in the air to hang up the clothes. Even those not at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent to visitors, show ing that It finds its way through the house,—the family, however, often becoming so accus tomed to the peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notice It These facts readily ex plain why so many women suffer with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuralgia, and LOOK OLD while yet young In years, and physicians and boards of health cannot draw attention too strongly to the injurious effacts of the usual way of washing, with its steami and scalding or boiling to get the clothes pure and sweet-smelling, especially as it is without doubt often the directcause of those dread/Ul diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and ,typhoid fever. Fortunately this trouble can be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and all disagreeable smell from the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and beautifully white; from the raving in fuel the wuh TESTIMONIALB^ V»_ IT Jf Inwrn M D Hammonton. N. J., and all household oses, and as It becomes mora generally known, must bave an Immense sale. My attention was called to FRANK SnjDALLS Mrs. K. STOCK WILL, Hammonton, N. J. FRANK BIDDALIJB SOAP has bejr. used la to the directions baa proved that Its remarkable my house fbr the last seven months, and by fbliow- DroDertlee have not been overstated. For remov* lug the printed directions, we find It to do every an'd shaving it Is the beatßoap I have ever seen. when waihed in the From Mas. H. U Kraros. Northfleld. Vt- old way. My husband, who to » hers. Ido mj wash with FRANK HLDDAI.LS BOA Pin ££ to £ le B £ ady dum,4nd fyr th ® ftom half the time and with no expense tor Soap, at the customers. ___ health, clothes and labor can hardly be estimated. Street, Corner C Street, N.W., Washington, D. G. ——— . Nn laundry or family can aflbrd to be without From K. W STAWTOH, 1506 N. 30th BL, Phllada. FRANK SIDDALLB SOAP. We follow dlreo- We are confident, from a long experience In tlons and use no other Soap, and have a reputation using iSd «eommendlng FRANK SIDDALLS second to no laundry In white SOAP, that one trial, according to the very easy clothes; the superior work we have been enabled printed directions, will overcome all prejudices. It to turn out having secured ' i.i»n really haa wonderful merit for shaving, toilet, the best gentlemen s furnishing stores In ttis city. The following are the Directions for Use, so simple that • child can understand them. Dont do anything; so ridiculous aa to buy the Soap unless you intend following them. 4fg-SIOO positively forfeited If it injures the clothes, or vrlll not do everything claimted. First, put the white clothes in • tnb of water, only made warm enough to be comfortable for the hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap lightly over it, roll it np and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all have the Soap rubbed on them. Then go »way and let them soak at least twenty minute*, without touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing on the wash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular to turn each piece while washing so as to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the wash board, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) »o aa to get the dirty suds out. Then put through blue-water, and on the line, without tcalding or boiling a tingle piece. Afterward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the same way. It is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A tea-kettle will heat enough water for a large wash with this Soap. Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing / No Wash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the House I It has the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wash-Rag and Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard Water. -*-fSOLD BY GROCEBBH- Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Da/. To Points where Soap Is not yet Introduced a Trial Oake will be sent by Mail, on receipt of Price, (10 Cents), In Money or Stamps. ADDR T E o ss o F A nc E L oV ERS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP, Important to Soldiers. Point*, on bill for the Equalization of Bounties, of Interest to every Soldier of the I'nlon Armv. Send stamp for circular. Pension* Obtained, Peri sloas Increased, Thousands Entitled. Address (with stamp) H. S. BERLIN & CO., Lock Box 502, Washington, D. C. * week in your own town. Terms and 95 outfit free. Addreee H. J# IUITT 4 Co., Portland, Maine. decS-ly r hiM » K JIN « ! have SStSU to the U. S. service. LAWEXt IRES JULY lit, 1880, for ARREARS. PENSIONS INCREAS ED. Thousands of Pensioner* are rated too low. BOUNTY AND NEW DISCHARGES PRO CURED. Information freely given. Send stomp for blanks. Address. STODDART A CO., Room f, St. Cloud Building, Washington, D. C. f] I)J? Consumption and AstLma. " l/UHISb New yet failed. AddraM stamp, "HOME," FBOJIBCMO, M*. [Ja7 ly