MB. J. H. BATES, New*paper Advertising Agent, 41 Park Row (Time# Building), New York, is authorized to oontract for ad*erti»«- MEETS in THE CITIZEN. THETPAPEB Advertising Bureau (K> Spruce> MA' contracts may bo taade for it IN WKW IVBIU New Advertisements To-Day. Agents Wanted. Jefferson Academy. Butler County Bank. Local and General. —Nixon's Home, August 12 and 13. McKean county now has a popu lation of 42,578, in 1870 she had but 8,825. —"Sellers' Liver Pills" stand unri valed in the United States for curing billioua ness, sick headache, Ac. Allegheny county, including the two cities has 340,285, a gain since 1870 of 78,081. LADIES' Solid Gold Watches at sls and upwards, at £. Grieb's. A man in Erie was fined by an alderman fifteen dollars for neglecting to water a horse for several hours. THE largest and beststockof Clothes Wringers in the county, can be found at J. G. & w. CAMPBELL, Butler, Pa. Don't leave cups of hot tea sitting on the stove. A two-year-old child in this town scalded its breast badly a few days ago, by upsetting such a cup. ferings of women, than anv other remedy did do or ever can do, Days Kidney Pad. Each of the census enumerators of this county have or will spend two davs in this town waiting for some body to find fault with their returns. "A tumor was removed from my head by using 'Dr. Lindsey's Bloodi Searcher.' " S. Sarver, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all drug gists. —ln Eurpoe the Trinket of the hour is a little pig of gold or silver; it is supposed to bring luck. On this side of the ocean there is more luck in full grown hogs. Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grateful remembrances of the help derived from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. It positively cures all female com plaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. More than one hundred Welsh miners lost their lives by an explosion last Thursday in a coal mine, in which nearly one hundred and fifty men lost their lives twenty years ago. Celery plants for sale at reasona ble prices at Wm. MardorPs, West Cunningham street, Butler, Pa. [l6w4 —The census of Crawford county incomplete shows a total of 67, 823, a gain of 6,867 since 1870. Meadville's population is 8,955, a gain of 1,652. Titusville has 9,054, a gain of 318. Every teacher, every director, every student should write for the circular of the State Normal School. Address J. A. Cooper Edinboro, Pa. —There are about eighty employees in the Dead-letter Office at Washington, and about eight thousand letters are daily received there. In general, the most valuable inclosures are found in letters which are not directed at all. FOB Corn implements of every va riety. fro to J. G. & W. CAMPBELL, Butler, Pa. Little Johnny went fishing last Sunday without consulting bis par ents. Next morning a neighbor's boy met him and asked : "Did you catch anything yesterday ?" "Not till I got home," waa the rather sad response. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as $lO, at E. GRIKB 8. —During the month of June the ar rivals of cattle at the Chicago market were the largest on record— l2l,3sß, against 111,542 in May. The largest run in any one week was 32,127, and the largest rush on any single day was 9,416, on June 25. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not to be had elsewhere in the county. SAXONBURQ, June 26, 1880. This is to certify that my claim in the Kittanning Insurance C° m P an y> for loss by fire June 20, 1880, has been liberally adjusted and promptly paid. (Signed) J. H. KING, GEO. W. SHAFFER, Agent, Butler, Pa. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the color and stimulates the growth of the hair, pre yents it from falling off, and greatly increases its beauty. It has a delicate and lasting perfume its ingredients are harmless, and for the toilet it is unequalled. The toy cartridge pistol is devel oping an unexpected power as a deathly weapon, and accounts of its work reach us from various parts of the country. The moral of it is clear; the sale of toys which have proved so dangerous should be rigorously sup pressed. Suffer not disappointment by em ploying too manv "cures" —but for the diseases of Infancy use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, which never disappoints, and costs only 25 cents a bot tle. ty for every five persons, aud ten thou sand flies in or about each house or place, then there are some ten million flies in the county. Persons who think this estimate entirely too large can, of course, get the exact number by count ing each fly. la placing Gray's Specific Medi cine for nervous debility within the reach of the afflicted, we feel that we are conferring a greater act of benevolence than we would in giving untold wealth. Sold by J. C. Itedick. —Persons who have never seen what is called a "passion flower," can see a plant in bloom on Judge Bredin's premises. The petal of the flower is of such curious constructions that the different parts of it can readily be im agined to represent, "the crown, the cross and the trinity." —YELLOW FEVER. —To ameliorate the dreadful effect# of Yellow Fever take Sim mon's Liver Regulator. Let it be given in large doaes, that it may have an immediate effect up on the liver, and remove the accumulating bile. It so acts upon the liver, stomach and blood as to prevent the attack of this terrible disease. —The twelfth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Dental Society will be held at Bellefonte, Centre county, commencing on Tuesday, July 27, and continuing three days. The society has shown wisdom in selecting this pleasant, picturesque and quiet town for its three-days session. THE Buckeye mower and reaper and Bnckeye fore.: feed grain drill, are sold by J. G. A W. CAMPBELL, Butler, Pa. —Fairview township and borough, this county, have 4,251, making the population of the county 51,792, an in crease in the ten years of 15,282. In cluding the populations of Petroliaand Earns City, both of which are in the township, Fairview township has a population of 6,117, the largest in the county. —CHURCH DEDICATION. —The new church edifice of the German Evang. Lutheran Zions Congregation, in Sum mit township, Butler county, Pa., will be dedicated, God willing, on the first day of August (10th Sunday after Trin ity.) Services will begin at 10 o'clock a. In. in the morning. HORSES WANTED.—W. O. Brack enridge will be at the stable of John Mitchell, on Tuesday, July 27th 1880, for the purpose of buying horses and mares. julyl4-2t Mr. John B. Caldwell, of Jeffer son township, this county, had a fine mare and colt killed by lightning on last Thursday morning, 15th inst. When found the mare was lying upon the colt and both were dead. The ani mal was a very valuable one ana Mr. Caldwell has the sympathy of his neighbors for his loss. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, has just opened the largest line of woolens for men and boys wear ever offered in Butier. On Saturday the 11th inst., the bouse of Mr. Samuel Swain, about a mile this side of Harmony, was en tered by two men and robbed of $24, and some articles of clothing. Thy took the road leading this way and one of them, named Frank Orris, was arrested at Petersville and is now in jail. The other one escaped. Rev. Bishop Gilmore, of Cleveland Ohio, has uied the great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, and endorses it highly. He writes about it as follows: —I am pleased to say that the use of St. Jacobs Oil has benefited me great ly, and I have no hesitation to recommend it to all as an excellent curative. Last Wednesday evening an ojl pipe line burst near Salamanca, N. Y. and the spurting oil by some means took fire. A five-year-old daughter of John Washburn was playing at the spot when the rupture in the pipe oc curred. Her clothing was saturated with the oil, and before she could get away she was caught in the flames ana literally roa3ted alive. Butter Buyers everywhere are refusing to take white lardy looking butter except at "grease" prices. Con sumers want nothing but gilt-edged butter, and buyers therefore recommend their patrons to keep a uniform color throughout the year by using the Perfected Butter Color made by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. It is the ouly color that can be relied on to never injure the batter, and to always give the per fect butter color. Sold by Druggists. SEE a woman in another column, near Speer's Vineyards with a bunch of grapes from which Siieer's Port Grape wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged.—Sold by all Druggists. . 23aply —Fertile Illinois has sufferrcd a sad calamity. Thousands of acres of high ly cultivated land have been inundated by breaks in the Mississippi levee, and so sudden was the flood that houses were carried away, and in some instan ces lives lost. The first break reported was in the Sny Levee, near Quincy, and others followed. The loss of crops, buildings, and cattle will be serious to farmers. —From the Rockport, 111., Banner. There is no medicine iu the world which has gained such fame-as St. Jacobs Oil: this is, however, not in the least astonishing, when we consider its truly wonderful curative powers. Mr. F. Rodonberg, of Grandview, called at our office last week and related the following cir cumstance : I suffered with Rheumatism for over six years ; consulted many physicians and tried hundreds of remedies, but without avail. Having seen St. Jacobs Oil advertised in your paper, and heard of some most astonishing cures I sent to Rockport for a bottle of the Oil, and used it according to directions. The relief I felt was almost "electric." I got better at once, and now there is not a trace of Rheumatism left in my body. An urgent appeal cames from Ooroomiab, Persia, for relief to the starving. The famine is increasing in severity. Hundreds are dying daily in and around Ooroomiah for lack of food. Their dead bodies lie unheeded in the streets, and are devoured by famished dogs. Mothers, maddened by hunger, have been discovered eat ing their own children. At 1 Cent, Palm Leaf Fans, at RITTEB & ItALBTON'B. That persons having others de- t pendant upon them should handle ' their business affairs with greater care than those having no one to provide J for, is illustrated in the case of a Jack son township man, whose wife took ( the los 9 of their property, which was sold at sheriff's sale lately, so hard that she lost her health and reason and is now in her grave. Dr. C. H. LEE, Homoeopathic Physician. Office and residence near tlie Wick House North Main street. Butler, Pa. jan7 A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac , 1 will send a re cipe that will cure you, KKEE OF CUARUB. Tills great remedy was discovered by a mission ary iu South Africa. Scud a .elf-addressed en vtlope to the KKV. JOSEPH INMAN, Station D, A' etc York City. tt POPULATION OF ADJOINING COUN- TlES.—Lawrence county has 33,225, an increase since 1870 of 5,927 ; the population of New Castle is 8,425. Venango county has 43,692, a decrease in ten years of 4,233. The gains in the districts of that county, not de pendent upon oil, is respectable. The loss in Pleasantville and Cherrytree, and the districts that were once Corn planter township—all which were oil territory—is 7,611 Armstrong county has 47,452. In 1870 she had 43,382. Mercer county has 55,630, and iucrease since 1870 of 5,653. Guilly ot Wrong. Some people have a fashion of confusing ex cellent remedies with the large mass of "patent medicines," and in this they are guilty of a wrong. There ore some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of—Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use tha Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the year in Buy City, and lias always found them to be first class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.— Tribunt. At 5 Cents. All Linen Crash, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. —ln the matter of the exceptions to the report of the Auditor re-stating ac count of Edward Mellon, Executor of E. . Bentel, dee'd, Judge Bredin last Thurs - day filed an opinion and decree, increas l ing the balance against the accountant to $1,065.38 and directing "that he pay two-thirds the cost of auditing, and un less he resigns will as heretofore re quested to, under the testimony now before us, dismiss him from his trust as ' executor." The balance reported by J the Auditor, W. H. Lusk, Esq., against accountant was $829.91, but according " to Mellon's account the estate owed 1 him $2,373.45. E a At 25 Cents, e I Ladies and Misses Trimed Hats, at J RITTER & RALSTON'S. QPll* Pa., 3«Lg 21, 1880. The result of the recent election for Presideut in Mexico must give the highest satisfaction to those who hon estly desire the progress and prosperi ty of our neighbor republic. The whole conduct of the electoral contest now concluded has reflected the highest credit ojje the present Chief Magistrate, and gone far to rehabilitate Mexican politics in the eyes of candid and gen erous observer 0 . Should his attitude of self-repression and unswerving fidel ity to the laws be maintained through the remainder of his term, it will be said of Porfirio Diaz that beyond any of his compatriots, he has deserved well of his country ; and he will earn the cordial esteem of the friends of re publican institutions throughout the world. At lO Cents, Black and Colored Grenadines, at RITTER & RALSTON 's. Up to yesterday, Dr. Tanner was still continuing his fast. Yesterday was bis twenty-second day. He par takes of nothing but water and is said to be getting fat on it. It may seem strange to some people that he can in crease his size and weight while tak ing nothing but water, but there really is nothing wonderful about it. Water has done a great deal of fattening in its time. A well salted ox on his way to the butcher will increase his weight many pounds by drinking a few gal lons of water. Corporations of all sorts and everywhere, but particularly in the United States, have greatly in creased the size of their capital stock by watering it freely. Some of the strongest railroads in the country have grown absolutely pursy on water. At 8 Cents, Fast Colored Batiste Lawns, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. PROTECTION OF GAME AND FISH The county association for the pro tection of game and fish now numbers about thirty members. The following is a list of the officers: Presideut, Alex. Russell; Vice President, C. W. Coulter; Treasurer, E. D. Colbert; Secretary, E. W. Vogeley. Directors, John N. Muntz, G. W. Ziegler and John S. Campbell. From the Consti tution they have adopted we make the follow ing extracts. ART. I.— SEC. l". This organization shall be known as the Butler County Association for protection of Game and Fish, with headquar ters at Butler, Pa. SEC. 2. The objects of this association shall be the enforcement of the laws for the protec tion of game and fish, and mutual improvement in shooting. ART. VII.— SEC 4. It shall be the duty of each member knowing the game laws to be vio lated to report the same, with the names of par ties, to Board of Directors, who shall act on the same as in their discretion may seem proper, and if information proves correct they shall at once prosecute parties so offending; any mem ber refusing to act accordingly shall be subject to a fine and punishment as provided for by Article VII., Section 2. At 8 Cents, Yard wide Chintzes, best quality, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. DR. YOUNO'S LECTURE. —The lec ture in the Court House last Friday evening by Itev. Loyal Young, D. D., on "Truth Stranger than Fiction," was one of more interest than any of the series yet delivered here. His treat ment of what is known as "fiction," and of its being the forerunner of what was afterwards developed in 'truth'and science, was new to us and we think to many, and in its discussion the Doc tor showed both great reading and thought. The venerable'and healthy appearance of the Doctor added interest to his well rounded senteuces, and his friends here greeted him very cordially, besides getting some new ideas on the relation of 'truth to fiction,' and how the one is really stranger than the other. At 6 1-4 Cents. Good Unbleached Muslin, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. A profuse and many times exces sively offensive discharge from the nose, with "stopping up" of the nose at times, imparment ot' the sense of smell and taste, watering or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irregular ap petite, pressure and pain over the eyes, and at times in the back of the head, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility are symptoms which are com mon to catarrh, yet all of them are not present in every case. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst form and stages. It is pleasant to use and contains no poisonous or caustic drugs. So sure a cure is it that its former proprietor offered for years in all the principal newspapers of the land a standing reward of SSOO for a case it would not cure. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. At O 1-1 Cents, Soft finish Bleached Muslin, at RITTER & RALSTON,S. —The census enumerators of Lou isville, Ky., found centenarians in every block. One registered the name of a lady who reached her 115 th birth day last month. She walks about the house with ease, is uuusually affable, has never been sick in her life, and can thread a needle as quick as a young girl. She resides with her great-grand niece, who is her only living relative. James Stone is 103 years old, and says he has been married eleven times. A colored woman named Rosette Wash ington had reached the 117 th year of a checkered existence. She was very cer tain of he age, because she remem bered very distinctly doing up the Sun day-go-to-nieetinj; clothes for her old Virginia master's family to wear to Washington's inauguration. She re membered all about the Revolutionary war. Dr. Moll's Endorsement of B]>ecr'a Pol t tirn;»e Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr. Molt, of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey. The Doctor has spent years in Portugal and the wine districts of France, and knows what he is talking about. 62 MADISON AVENUE, 1 NEW YORK, April 11, 1878. j J/r. Alfred Speer:— DEAR SIK :—The visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic, N. J., satisfies ine thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can.be of fered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impression at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine; more particularly in my practice, and an satis fied with marked benefit to my patients. There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praise-wor thy enterprise, I remain respectfully yours, ALEX. B. MOTT M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Jtc., This wine is for sale by D. H. Wuller. At 4 Cents, Good light Calico, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. j LEADING CASH GROCERY. RETAIL HOUSE wUh WHOLESALE PRICES FIFTY BARRELS SUGAR bought before the advance aud selling at the following LOW PRICES. 12 lbs. Browu Sugar - $1 i 11 lbs. Best Litrht Brown Sugar 1 00 10 lbs. Clear White Sugar 1 00 j 9 ths. Granulated Sugar 1 00 FLOUR—ALL OLD WHEAT. • Magnolia 9 sack of 4Jtt>s §2 2.". I Rctf Ball " " J « j Banner ' ! JjJ I Riverside J t Empire " " 1 ~ Floirence. 1 1U Again we repeat, and without fear of contradiction from those who have used it, that the Magnolia has no equal for the money in the United States. "Red Ball," which has gained so much favor and became so popular, is with out a doubt as good a flour as any fan cy brand sold in this market. "River side" is our standard family brand giv ing the best of satisfaction. Empire Mills is fully as good as most family flours sold for $1.40 to $1.50 per sack. Florrence is of course dark. SALT. Extra No. 1 Salt, new packages, $1.25 per barrel. gCgT" We pay cash for butter and eggs. (J. WILSON MILLER p*>ti PnrMl aud Best Family Medicine lit the world I For DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks. SICK HEADACHE, Colic, De pression of Spirits, SOUK STOMCH, Heart Burn, acc,, &c. This unrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of MKKCUKY, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGEABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all-wise Providence has placed iu coun tries where Liver Diseases most prevail. IT will cure Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels. ... ... The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a bit ter or bad taste m the mouth ; Pain in the Back. Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; Sour Stomach ; Loss of Ap|>etite ; Bowels alter nated costive and lax : Headache ; Loss of mem ory with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done ; Debility. Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very few ; but the LIVRK, the larges organ in the body, is generally the seat ol the disease, and if not Regulated In time, greal suffering, wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend as an efllcacious remedy for disease of the Liver. Heartburn and Dyspepsia, Simmons' Liver Regulator. LEWIS G. \\ UNDER 1625 MASTER STREET, ASSISTANT POST MASTER PHILADELPHIA. "We have tested its virtues, personally, am know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Throb bins Headache, it is the best medicine the worlt ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons' Liver Regulator, but none o them have us more than temnarary relief ; bu tin' Regulator not only relieved, but cured us."- ED. TELEGRAPH AND MESSENOEK, Macon, Ga. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. 11. ZEILIX, A (O. PHILADELPHIA. Price, |l. Sold by all Druggists, apr2B-i.vr I f CI XTI COWMITTEEMEET. IKU. I Tiie members of the Republican County I Committee are requested to meet in the Arbi tration Room, in Batler, on Saturday, July 31st, at 1 o'clock P. M. A. L. CRAIG, Chairman. BCTXER, PA.. Jnly 20,1880. At 4 Cent**, Good dark Calico, at RITTKR & RALSTON'S. JEFFERSON 4CADE Ml. Thorough preparation for College ; good Eng lish and business education. Moderate expenses not necessarily exceeding $45 or S6O per term. Good chemical and philosophical apparatus; large library Good moral and social surround ings. French and German taught. Next term commences Sept. 15th, 1880. REV. WM. EWING, Principal. jy 21:2 m Cannonsburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED best and the only authentic low priced book containing the lives of JAMES A. QARFIELD -AND CHESTER A. ARTHUR. A complete record of early life and public servides of JAMES A. GARFIELD, the inspir ing record of a progressive and brilliant career, a striking illustration of the march of genius under free institutions. Also, life of CHESTER A. ARTHUR, richly embellished with numer ous artistic illustrations, maps of battle fields and handsomely engraved portraits of each can didate. Sure success to all who take hold ; will positively outsell all books. Send for circulars and extra terms. Address, H. W. KELLEY 4 CO., 711 SAXSOM STBKET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BUTLER COUNT! BANK. Notice to Depositors and the Public. MILLERSTOWN, BCTLER Co., PA. ) July 10th, 1880. | The undersigned, composing the firm of H. L. Taylor the liver, bile, jaundice, and yellow fever ; to the bowels, diarrhoea, dysentary. constipation, piles and Astuly ; to the lunns, con sumption. etc.; to the blood, scrofula, scurvey, and all cutaneous eruptions. By keeping these organs and vital fluid pure and healthy we may safely defy the attacks of disease, and no medicine yet prepared for this purpose can equal the action of these Pills and Ointment, as they dive to the scat of the disorder, and extirpating its cause, de stroy its effect. IMPORTANT CAUTION.— None arc genuine un less the signature of J. HAYPOCK, as agent for the United Slates, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, <52 ceuts and $1 each. tafThere Is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. HOLLOWAV & Co., New York. j HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. | Possessed of this REMEDY, every man may be his own Doctor. It may be rubbed into the sys tem, so as to reach any internal complaint; by these means it cures Sores or t'leers In the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVER, SPINE, or other parts. It is an infallible Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS. Contracted OJ Stiff Joints, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, and all Skin Diseases. IMPORTANT CAUTION.— None are genuine un less the signature of J. HAYDOCK, as agent for the United States, surrounds each box of Pills and Olntmeet. Boxes at 25 cents, 02 cents, and $1 each. There is conslderahld saving by taking the larger sizes. HOLLOW AY & Co.. New York. BRENT GOOD & CO.. Wholesale Agents, Nliw YOIIR. mayl9-6iu L. M. COtIIRIX, livery, Sale, Feed and Exchange STABLE, Rear of L<e.iutitul, Persian Novelties, 25, &5, 50c. selling at 50c, 75c and *l. Fiencti Novelties, 35, 50c. Shirt Fronts, French Noveisiea, new designs, 65, 75c. Genta' SOCKS, very good, al 'O, 12Wc. In Cashmeres we offer very decided bargains. Ladies' Fincy Hose, at 10, ami 15c. Yurd-wide Osbmere, only 20 and 35c. lilies' Fancy Hose, extra jjood, 20 and 25c. Yard-wide Uanhm'-res, very fine, 30 and 85c. Ladies' (Jloves, Cashmeres, All-wool, 40, 45 andsoe. Ladies Gloves, uew style. 30, 45 and 50c. Cashmeres, All-wool, extra tine, COc, 75j, sl. Good Cheviot Our stock iu Colored *ud Black Dress Silks £1? king, 10, l:}s. 15 and 20 cents. is more complete thj-t ever WUlle :ind B- J Q ullU ' 75c . *>• • lJ0 « is more complete wi ever. Towels at 6*. 8,10 and 12* cents. We are sellluj: beautiful Colored Silks as low Towels extra large and flue, at 20, 25, 35. 50c. as COc, 75c and #l. T , rkuy jj e j Table Dwnnk, 50, 85 and 75c. Colored Silks, best quality, $1 ->, 11.5J Butchers' Linen, extra good, oulv 40c. Black Silks tower than ever heretofore. |.i neili g.", S5 uud 50c. In Trimming silks. Satin an 1 Si.k Fringes,'! Prims, new styles, 5, 6% and B^- we offer decided bargains. j Muslin, S and 10c. We have just received another vary largro lot of Alpaoa and Silk 3un Umbrellas, which will be offered at unusually Low Prloes. Our friends and customers should not fail to give us a oall before purchasing elsewhere. M. FIRE & BRO., 100 A 102 Federal Street. Allegheny. KORNBLUM, Optician. Telescones, Microscopes. Barometers, Hydrometers Thermometers, Electric Batteries, Ac. Spectacles perfectly fitted. 25 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh, Pa., first store but one from Market street. julyl4-lm NICHOLS SHEPARD & CO.Batfle Cret.licL ORIGINAL AND QWLT CKNUIMS TkrwMng Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. T—t STAXDARD of excellence throughout th• Ormin- Hairing World. MATCIILEBB for Grsln-Ssring, Tlme-Sarinf, Perfect Cleaning. Rapxd and Thorough Work. INCOHPAKABLK In jr or XWerlld. PirfrcHon of Parti. Thorough Workmanship, Elegant Finish, and C wll^Pl^Sßpk/ Beaut* of Model. ,-f MARVELOUS for vast ljr ntptrior work In att Hiuf* of -—±^ Hi MP II Grain, and universally known a* the only successful Thresher 1 « Flax, TlinothT, Clover, and all other Seeds. lUonrf I'r.nrn.. mm* Co.U N ..U BUI.«M b T tUalmm. wl.ho.t chinf »f .io, loctten. or UHI» BCDt, rurnlahei . strong |avulec tor iop«rlor food. io4 honortb.. dealing. AiIITIAII I The wonderful success and popularity of f lf/\ VJ I I UN 1 oar ViaaAToa Xlachinory hat drtven other machines ta the wall; hence Tarioas makers now attempt- M to hnlld palm Inferior and mongrel imitations of « foods. BE NOT DECEIVED «r rneh experimental and worthless nvhln«T. ir TOO bujr all. (tt U« "OKI«I> AL- and the "UE.\CI>E" to as for Illustrated Circulars, which we mail free. Addre<* HICHOLB, SHEPARD * CO., Battle Creek, Mich. «Q|£QSnSߣBHu£a^HßH^» JACKSON & MITCHELL, Agents, Butter, Pa. WHY DOES of SSS*SSd &SM ■win, and hi* health too would breakdown before long; and yet thia mod terrible ordeal ia wha* A WOMAN .. it rtnrtJ la wav through the house,—the family, however, often becoming so accu«- the ScISJ iu own wish an not to noUce it. These facta rcadUj ex- r i.in ao many women suffer with cold*, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuralgia. LOOK OLD from tU laving infuHV* undone* tern co* Uuinettn mu «j«t, and very mucn SOONER THAN aa _ A MAN [ w^D^ri^ r^^, OF r \^HINQ a CL§rHra. wiSi •>TEBTIMONIALfrA- My attention waa called to FRANK SIDDALM Mas. R STOCK WELL, Hammonton, N. J. From Mas. H. L. K«TON. NorthflcldVL M £»* I do my wash with FRANK BIDDALLB SOAP ln to merT half the time and with no expense tor Soap, at the ——- savino In fuel mart than pay 1 for U. fhave nosU'am ViSAon or Dkxtk* IjAxnrDnr, tOl Sixth c^7^Z^T:\^ From E. W. SxiKTOS. USOB N. 30th St.. Phllada. FRANK SIbDALM tt-ssSßßUsrsstsax The foUowin* are the DirecUons tor llae. ao simple that a clilld can understand them. Dont do anything ao ridiculous as to buy the Soap unleas you Intend following them. ' MftlOO positively forfeited, if it ityfurts tHe clothes, or tcUl not do everything claimed. First put the white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to be comfortabla for the hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap lightly over it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all have the Soap rubbed on them. Then go away 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,) ao aa to get the dirty «uda out- Then put through blue-water, and on the line, vnthout scalding or boiling a tingle piece. Afterward put flannels and colored pieoes 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 thia Soap. Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing! No Wash-boiler 1 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. BY orockbsh- Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Day. To Point* where thia Soap is not yet Introduced a Trial Cake will be eant by Mail, on receipt of Price, (10 Cents), in Money or Stamps. : ""Tof^eo™" 3 frank siddalls soap, 718 CALLOWHILL ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.