Ga nm SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FDEE GOD LIVER OIL And HypopitosphHes of lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. lln only preparation of COD LITER OIL Out ••a bo taken readily and tolerated for a long time by delicate stonaehs. IKD IS i BEHBPY FOR CQySFMPTIOIT, KFROFL'LOTS AKKECTIQNS, ANAEMIA, (lE*- Wif. htehlLrrt. COCUHS AND THROAT xr- FEWLO-VA. anll Dn«l>l>. >*B*»d for Pamphlet on Wasting Diseases. Ad iliVm SCOTT A JDOWNE. Sew York. Imported Percheron Horse MONTAGUE Will standee season of 1887. commencing Anril 2.lth and ending July 9th, as follows. Mondavs of each week at the stable of James Fieeeef, at Unlonville; Tuesdays and \\ ednes davs at the barn of Alonzo Mct'andless; Thurs days at Mt, Chestnut; Fridays and Saturdays at the livery stable of J. S. Hays, Butler. Description and Pedigree: Montacrue Is a dark Iron gray. 8 rears old. and weighs 1900 lbs.; Is 103£ hands high, on short iei?s with large bone, great thighs and forearms, dw in girth: with remarkable good feet and action and In every way a perrect horse of re markable symmetry and beauty. He was im ported from France by J. D. Becket. of (. nlcago. in September. 1883, and is recorded in Percheron Norman stud-book 19*!; also in Percheron Stud book of America 31*5. He was foaled In 1879. and bred by C. Cogot. of Almonsha. I rovince of Herc'ie France. Sire, Picador, owned bi the £>vernment, and winner ot two gold medals and 1 o&o francs at two shows In France, besides numerous other prizes. Dam, Lauretta; gran- Mflm Charlotta, a mare breil in the Percheron family tor forty years, as qualified to by C. Cogot. TZEDIRJIMIS. #ls dollars payable when mare Is known to be with foaL l lie colt will be held for insurance untU paid for. Persons parting with .mare to leave the nelghltorhocd before know n t°bew lth foal forfeit'! the Insurance. Mares must be reg ularly returned on trial days as dlrected. Mjjf®? kept on reasonable terms. AU possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will b« responsi ble for none. "Montague' has proved himself to be a fine breeder. " FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. y ..- v JB ifSt fejs \ To the pure Clydesdale stallion, GLEN ATQOL, who will stand for mares during the season ol 1887, beginning April 15. and ending August 15, St the stable of Peter J. Bach in Summit town ship. Butler county .about three miles east of But ler, near Bonuybrook Glen Athole is No. 2805. registered in Scottish Clydesdale stud book, Vol. 6, page 754, aged four years, and weighed when 3 yearsold 1944 lt>s. Full pedigree found at barn in stud books of Great Britain, and warranted to he as good as that of any other horse in the United States. TERMS: Insurance 815, payable when mare is known to be with foal. Irregular attendance or part ing with a mare before known to be with foal forfeits the insurance. When reasonable care Is given a mare 1 will insure a walking colt or no pay. Care will be taken, but no accounta bility for accidents. P. J, BACH. 4,8-4 m Butler, Pa. EM OF_pSTOH. The imported Clydesdale Stallion Will make the season of 1887 At Prospect, at the barn of Oliver W. Stoughton the last four days of each week. At Portersvills, every Monday. TERMS:—SIS to insure one mare, $25 to insure two mares. His colts Recommend hitn very highly, OLIVER##. STOUGHTON, Manager, Prospect, Pa, . AGMTTS WASTED FOR TNB AUTHORIZED fcjjUllFE OF LOGAN With introduction by MRS. LOGAN. This Biography has been more than two years in prep aration. Gen. Logan himself furnished the data to the author, Cet. Fraaets Dawasa, his intimate friend and associate; and before his death he read all but the closing chapters of the work, and gave it his unaualined endorsement. 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Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county. Pa., andiome directed, there will be exposed to Public sale at the Court House, in the liorough of Butler, on Monday, the 6th day of June, A.1)., 1557. at one o'cli ck P.M., the following de scribed property, to-wlu ED. No 11. June T. 18S7; A T Black, att'y. All the right. title, interest and claim of Thos Blair of. in and to 28 bv ISO feet of land, more or less, situate in the village of Farmtngton, Ve nango twp, Butler county. Pa, bounded on the north by Kobert Tliorn or his assigns, east by I Kobert Thorn or ills assigns, south by Mercer or I Roseburg turnpike, west by Butler and Scrub grass roads; a two-story frame store house thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Blair at suit of John A and Charles E Weller, Ex'rs, etc. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of Tlios Blair of. in and to ion acres of land, more or less, situate In Venango twp. Butler conntv. Pa. bounded on the north by Adam and Koiiert Wilson, east by James L Chambers, south bv Maple Furnace road, west by John Tanneliill; 3 dwelling houses. I stable and 2 small orchards thereon; about nn acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Blair at suit of John A and Charles E Weller. Ex'rs, etc. E I), No Til. June T, l«7; Geo R White, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W H Tebay. dee'd. John Tebay, Adm'r of. etc, of. in and to m acres ot land, more or less, situate In Venango twp. Butler county. Pa. bounded on tlie north bv L T Kerr and W Layton. east by L D Bovard and T Eakin, south by public road, west by David KeHerman; mostly cleared, a storv and a half frame house, log stable and or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W II Tebay, dee'd, John Te bay. Adm'r, etc, at suit of Samuel Meats. E D, No 47. June T, 1887; Mitchell and Thompson 4 Sou. att'ys. All the rig-lit, title. Interest and claim of the Karns City and Butler It R Co, a corporation duly Incorporated, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of Penna of. in and to and out of is miles of railroad, extending from Karns City to the bor ough of But ler, in Butler county. State of Penn a the rights of way, road bed. switches, sidings, turntables, station house, water tanks and all buildings, machinery and property belonging thereto or connected therewith, and all the rights, franchises, privileges thereto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the property of the Karns City and Butler Railroad Company at suit of G 1" Fetzer. E D, No 44. June T, 1887; W I. Graham, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Wm Shakely of. in and to 60 acres of laud, more or less, situated in Concord twp.. Butler county. Pa, bounded on the north by shakely farm, east by A J Stoughton. south by It Bortmas. west by Civmer heirs; about 25 acres cleared, a one and a fialt story log house, log stable and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm Shakely at suit of Wm Rum baugh, for use. ED, No S3, June T. 1857; Greer, Mc.Junkln and Galbreath, att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jacob L Negley and Kate J Negley of. in and toll acres, more or less, situated in Buffalo twp, Butler county Pa. bounded north by Daniel Fredley. east by E F Muder, south by R Ken nedy, west by O Yaiiig et al; about one half cleared, a two story frame house, a story and a half log house, log stable and orchard thereon. Seized taken in execution as the prop erly of Jacob L Negley and Kate J Negley ai the suit of Wm Barker, trustee, ED, No 85, June T, 1887; W H Lusk, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Chas Simon of, In and to CO by i:» feet of land, more or less, situate In Harmony borough, Butler eoun'v, Pa, bounded north by Frank Peffer. east by Main street, south by 1* 4 W R R, west bv Church alley; a two story frame house and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken in exe cution as the properly of Charles SUnon, at suit of Christopher Seoer. E D, No so, June T, ISS7; S H Plersol, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Philip Bruckman of, in and to all that certain tot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Butler Butler county, Pa. bounded as follows: Begin ning at a pin in the corner of lot No 79 on Brown avenue, thence along Brown ave, 50 feet to cor ner of lot No. 81, thence along line of lot No 81, 112 5-to leet to a pin in Walker way 05-10 feet to corner of lot No 79. and thence along the line of lot No 79 119 feet to a pin on Brown avenue at the place of beginning, being lot No 80 In the VV S Boyd plan of lots. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Philip Bruckman at suit, of Harvey 11 Boyd, adm'r 4c. ED. No 3. Aug. term. 1S87; Test Vend Ex. irotn Clarion Co.; W A lllndman and R P. Scott, at'ys All the right, title. Interest and claim of John A Goetz of. In and to two lots of ground situate in the borough or Butler, Butler county, Pa, containing 80 by 2W feet more or less, bounded north by Mrs O'Nlel, east by street, south by an alley and west by Lookout avenue; frame stable, stone cellar and lot of old brick thereon. ALSO—AII the light, title, Interest and claim of John A (ioetz of, in and to tour lots of ground situate In the borough of Butler, Butler county. Pa, bounded on the north by the P 4 W II R Co, east by Spring avenue, south by Wm S Boyd's heirs and west by an alley; a large traine build ing thereon used as a planing mill, boiler and engine, saws, plainer, etc, and all machinery and iixtures thereto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John A (Joetz at suit of Wilson, Fisher and lllndman. E D, No 69, June term, ISS7; J II Thompson, at'y All the right, title, interest, and claim of W II H Coe of, In and to 36 acres of land, more or less situate in Venango twp, Butler county. Pa, bounded north by Jonathan and J McHilllard. east by Wm Bell, south by Peter Hllllard and John Slminii. west by David Hoover, together with the buildings and Improvements thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W II H Coe, at tin suit of G W. Sloan. ED. No 22, June T, 1S87; J D Mcjunkln, att'y. All the right, title, Interest and claim of John II Mitchell and Win M Keyser of, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp. Butler county, l'a, beginning at a post on lands ot Henry StaufTer, on the north east corner; thence by same north 87.'i east. 90 perches to a post; thence by lands of John Thompson, south 2 east. 123 perches to a post; thence south 88 west, uo 2-10 perches by lands of John Sullivan; thence by lands of Wm Albert, north 2 west, 17 3-10 perches to the place ot beginning; containing 97 acres anils perches, strict measure, together with the build ings and Improvements thereon. Seized and taken in execution as ihe property of John 11 Mitchell and Wm M Keyser at suit of W ii 11 lllpple, J M Hippie and W S Hippie, Ex'rs, etc. ED, No 86, June T, 1S87; W H Lusk, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Philip Snltzel of, in and to two acres of land, more or less, situate In Jackson twp, Butler county, Pa, bounded on the north by C Winters, east by Mi's Reynold, south by Mrs. Snltzel, west by public road; a two story frame dwelling house, frame store house, two story log house, out buildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Philip Snltzel at suit of W 'l' Shannon 4 Son. E D, No 82, June T, 1887; W L Graham, att'y. All the right, title. Interest and claim of E Jenny McGowan of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the borough ot Prospect. Butler couuty,Pa.bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north by a street, thence along said street eastwardly 120 feet to Pittsburg street, thence along said street southwardly uo feet to lot of Roth, thence westwardiy along said lot 120 feet to a post 011 Roth's line, thence along Roth's line northwardly CO feet to the place of begin ning. containing 7200 square feet; a two story frame house aud frame stable tnereon. Seized and taken in execution as the pro[>erty of E Jenny McGowan. at the suit of the Working men's Building and Loan Association. 15 1), Nos 78 and 88, June T, 1887; J I) Mar shall, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of R Bumside of. In and 3 acres of land, more or less, situate in Portersville boro, Butler county, Pa, bounded on the north by Robert Stewart, east by Maiu street, south by Robert Stewart, west by Robert Stewart; cleared and fenced, a two story brick house, frame stable and t rchard thereon. Al.so—All the right, title. Interest and claim of Robert Burnside of, in and to 3 acres of land, more or less, situate in Portersville borough, Butler county, Pa, bounded north by Oliver, east by Oliver, south by Badger and Oliver, west Uy Robert Stewart; clearea and fenced. ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of Robert Burnside of, in and to 10 acres of land, more or less, situate in Muddycreek twp, Butler county, Pa. bounded on the north by public road, east by Samuel Burnside, south by Samuel Burnside, west by Jacob Fisher; about 34 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert B.irnsiUo at suit of Ramsey Bros, et al. E 1), Nos 65 and 66, June T, 1S87; A T Black, at'y All the right, title, interest and claim of Al bert Mechling of, in and iocs bv 160 feet of land, more or less, situate in Sunbury borough. Butler county, Pa. bounded 011 the uorth by Patterson's heirs, east by an alley, south l>y an alley, west by Main street; a two story frame house and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of Albert Mechling at suit of Thomas Hare & Son. E I), No 94, June T, 1887 ; Ira McJunkin, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J M Wick of, in and to a certain piece or paieel of land.situate in Butler twp, Butler county, Pa, bounded its follows : Commencing at a pill cor ner of lot No fi, fronting nortl road • thence east along said road 17s feet to a pin. on' corner of lot No 3 ; thence south along Ihe line of said lot No 3 1881 feet to a line of land of Avelly ; thence wvst along line of said Keilv's land 175 feet to a pin at corner of No 6 ; thence north along said line of lot No 6 1909 feet to a pis. at corner of lot No 0. the place of begin uiii" being lots No> I and 5 in Win S Boyd's plan of lots, containing v/ t acres of land, more or less together with the buildings and improvements thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property ol J M Wick at suit of M N Greer. E 1), Nos 03 aud 10J, June term, 1887 ; R I» Scott, att'y, All the right, title, interest and claim of J A McLimens, of, in and to 200 acres of land, more or less, situate In Concord twp. ISutler Co, Pa bounded 011 the north bv J J Glenn et al, east by Joseph Meals et al, south by Samuel Russell et al, west by 11. Kolilmyer: mostly cleared, a two story brick house, frame bank barn, frame wagon shed and corn crib, smoke house and two orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of .1 A .McLiiueus at the suit of Clarence Walker et al. E I), No 50, June term, 1887 ; C Mct'andless. att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of W S Barnes, committee of J c Parker, of, in and to 58 acres and 97 perchen of land, more or less, situate in Mercer twp, Butler county. Pa. bound ed on the north by James Kerr, east by lot No 3 of same tract, south by Win Parker and David Morrison, or the llarrisville and Cliiitonville roads, west by lot No lof same tract: together willi the bulliiiiigs and improvements thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W S Barnes, committee of J C Parker, at the suit of Thomas Barnes. E D, Nos 65 iud 60, June term, 1887 ; A T Black att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim 'of G W Mechling. of. in and to floxltio feet of land, more or less, situate in Snnb iry borough. I'.utlercoun ty. fa, bounded as follows : 011 tne north by an alley, east by anialley. south by Christy, west by Main street; a two siory Irame house and frame stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution ] as the property of G W Mechling, at the suit of I Thos Hare & Son. E D No 81, June term, 1887 ; J M Greer, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of John M Roth, of, in and to one hundred acres of land, more or less, situate in Muddycreek twp. Itutler county, Pa. bounded north by J J Shanor, east by Thos Gallagher, south by 1" M Gallagher, west by Wm Garvey j about' 60 acres cleared ; log house, frame sta'ble and orchard thereon. ALSO - All the right, title, interest and claim of John M Roth, of. in aud toAOxisn feet of laud, more or less, situate in Prospect borough.Butler couuty. Pa. bounded HOT th by David Marshall's heirs, east by Main street, south bv Butler aud New Castle streets, west by Plillip Heckler ; a two story brick house, frame stable and out buildings thereon. ALSO—AII she right, title, interest and claim of John M lioth, of. in and to seven acres of laud more or less, situate iu Prospect borough, But ier comity. I'a. bounded north by N M Richard son. east bv Pittsburg and Franklin road. south I>\ CO Sullivan, west by S S Forrester : cleared aiid fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John M Koth at the suit o' \\ 1' Brandon for use. E 1) No 101, June term, ISB7 ; R P Scott atfy. All the right, title, interest and claim of James H Abrams. of. in and to that certain tract of land situate or lying in Fairview township. But ler county. Pa. bounded and described as fol lows ; Beginning at a post, thence by lands for merly of Abrams north ?.9 west los perches to a post, and tlience by lands of Win Badgers anil Mary Dougherty and south 89 east 190 and 7-10 perclies to a post, thence by lands formerly of Matthew Banks and Widow Smith south 30 east l«s perches to a post, thence by lands of Samuel Kiddle M» west 190 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 114 acres and so perches, more or less ; mostly cleared ; the vil lage of Karns City being built thereon ; 10 oil wells thereou, more or less, together with the machinery and fixtures thereto belonging. Seized and fatten pi execution as the property of James H Abrams at the suit of Jos Mchlroy. Trustee of the Citizens' Savings Bank of H:ist Brady, Clarion Co., Fa. K 1) No »9, June term. 1887; Ira McJunkin. att'y. All the right, title, Interest and ciaini of Ful ton M Shrader, of, iu and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situa'e iu Penn township Butler county. Fa, bounded and described as follows ; Beginning at a post at the south-east corner of the tract; thence by lands of James Cunningham north 15 east, 31'4 perches to a white oak ; thence by lands of same north 2. west. 48 perches to a white oak ; thence by lands of same north 14 east 45 5-10 perehes to a post, thence by lauds of J A Kennedy south 89 west, 915-10 perches to a post; thence by lauds of Robert Cunningham south 1 east. 'JO 5-10 perches to the place of beginning , containing 05 acres, more or less , mostly cleared, frame house, log barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Fulton M Shrader at the suit of John M Greer for use. TERMS OF SALE—The following must be strictly complied with when property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchaser the costs on the writs must be paid and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold together with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale of such por tion thereof as he may claim mast be furnished tlie Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 1 o'clock P.M. of next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. *See I'urdou's Digest.9th Editiou, page lie and Smith's Forms, page 384. PETER KRAMER. Sheriff of Butler County. Sheriff's office' Butler. Pa.. May 10. iss". Register's Notices. The Register hereby gives notice that the fol lowing accounts of Executors. Administrators and Guardians have been liled In this office ac cording to law, and will be presented to Court for continuation aud allowance on Wednesday, the Bth day of June, A. D., 1887, at 3 o'clock p. ni. of said day. 1. First partial account of Henry Fox, Ex'r of George h Kaufhold, dee'd, late of Wlntield twp. 2. Final account of James M Rowan, Guar dian of Ida Marlatt, now Mrs Ida Swan. 3. Final and distribution account of J F Sehaffe, , Adin'r of Elizabeth Kredel, dee'd, late of llarinony, Pa. 4. Final account of Benjamin F Rankin.Guar dlan of Robert J Campbell, minor child of Robert C Campbell dee'd, late of Fair view twp. 5. Final and distribution account of John Lang, Ex'r of Helena Klinefelter, dee'd, late of Lancaster twp. C. Partial account, of ;ilenry W Nicholas. Adin'r of Peter Kelbold, dee'd, late of Forward twp, 7. First partial account of J P Hays, Adm'r of J K Hays, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. 8. Final account of F R Covert, Adm'r of Casper Harstog. dee'd, late of Harmony, Pa.- 9. First and tlnal account or J F ltelth and Francis i.elth. Adm'rs of Mrs Sophia Keith, dee'd, late of Buffalo twp. ic. Final account of David M Atwell, Guardl an of Reuben Grubb. minor child of Gideon Grubb, dee'd, late of Marlon twp. 11. Final account of Win Martin, dee'd. trus tee appointed to Invest legacy left by will of Adain Krlttaln, dee'd, as stated by Wm 1' Marttn, son, heir and vendee of said William Martin, trustee. 12. Final and distribution account of Win Humphrey, Adm'r or Jacob R Stoughton, dee'd, late of Muddy creek twp. 13. Final account ot Angellne Mowry, Adin'r of Abram Mowry, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. 14. Final and distribution account of Frank Fruth and Herman Lerner, Adm'r of F X Ler ner, dee'd, late of Jefferson twp. 15. Final account of Win B currle, Guardian of (ieorge N Ifft, minor child of Peter Ifri. dee'd late of Franklin twp. 10. Second and tlnal account! of Lewis Goehring, Guardian of Kosa Hay, minor child of Jesse Hay, dee'd. late of Worth twp. 17. Final account of Henry Mllllchamp, Guar dian of Royal J Mllllchamp, dee'd late of Tona wanda, N Y. 18. Final and distribution account of Jacob Snyder. Adm'r of Christian Snyder, dee'd, late Butler twp. 19. Final account of W J Burton, Adm'r of Thomas A Burton, dee'd. late or Butler borough, 20. Final account of Wm W McDonald, Ex'r of David .McDonald, dee'd, late of Connoquenes slng twp, as tiled by Enos McDonald, one Df the executors of|Wm M McDonald, dee'd. 21. Final aud distribution aeeouut of Peter Bauldauf, Admr' of Elizabeth Baldaut, deed, late of Summit twp. 22. Final and distribution account of John Kmrlck and A B Erurlek, adm'rs of Andrew Ein rlek, dee'd. late of Penn twp. 23. Final account ot Elizabeth H MeDeavltt and Daniel MeDeavltt. Ex'rs of Samuel C Me- Deavltt, dee'd, late of Brady twp. 21. First and linal account or A J Bard, Ad'mr of Mary B Brown, dee'd, late of Cen*.revlUe bor ough. 25. Partial account of D W Forrester and .Jas N Forrester, Ex'rs of Elizabeth Forrester, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. 20. Final account of Robert Kldd, Ex'r of John S Douthet. dee d, late of Adams twp. 27. Frst and final account of Joseph Kelly, Adin'r of Jacob Stoughton, dee'd, late of Clay twp. 28. Final account of Geo J Selilever and Jacob W Selilever, Ex'rs of Andrew Schlever, dee'd, late of Connoquenessing- twp. 29. Final account of Christian Smith. Guar dian of Elizabeth Gelble, dee'd, minor child of John Ge ble, dee,t'. late of Summit twp. 30. Final account of Jacob Keck. Adm'r of Jacob Retching, dee d, late of Butler boro, 31. Final account ot Daniel Conway. Guardi an of Cella Conway, minor child of Michael Con way, dee'd. 32. Final account of W A Christie, Guardian of Elvira Moore, niluor child of A J Moore, dee'd, late of Centre twp. 33. Final account of W A Christie, Guardian of Etta Moore, minor child of A J Moore, dee'd, late of Centre twp. 34. Final account of W A Christie, Guardian of John L Moore, mluoi child ot A J Moore, dee'd, late of centre twp. 35. Final account of W A Christie, Guardian of Sarali Moore, minor child or A J Moore dee'd, late of Centre twp. 36. Final account or W A Christie, Guardian of Evalene F Moore, minor child ot A J Moore, dee'd, late of Centre twp. Notice is hereby given that W A Christie, Guardian or the above named minor children of A J Moore, dee'd will apply for his discharge on the presentat on ot the above accounts tor con tinuation on June sth. ISS7. 37. Final account of Joseph Kelly, Guardian or C'ara Bell Dobson, minor child of Mrs. Mar garet Emery, dee d, late of Clay twp. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Kelly, the above named Guardian or Clara Bell Dobson, will apply for his discharge as guardian, on the present .tlou of the above account for continua tion on June sth, iss". M. 11. BYERLY, Register. b.O; SPRING DRESS IOODS THE TOPIC. What shall I get for my new Spring and Sum mer suit? Write our Mail Order Department for samples aud they will help you answer tlie question. Our business in Dress Goods Department this season has already been surprising, but with the dally arrivals of new goods, the stock and selection is quite as good as ever. We make this matter of assortment and selection a fea ture of our business, and with the assurance that prices are right, the customer, although living at a distance and unable to come In per son to doall the purchasing, has nothing to risk in ordering by mail. The newest and moat desirable goods will be sent upon request and satisfaction guaranteed. Try a sample order, you will flml this "shopping by mail," with a reputable house, a great suc cess. A few specialties offered this month, viz : COMPLETE LINK AIX-WOOL COLORED CASHMERE STRIPES—light weight, but medi um to daik colors. 40 inches, 45 cents. Large lot all wool fancy Imported Dress Goods 40 inch width, 50 cts. ; goods reduced from T5 cts. ALL WOOL CAMELS' HAIR Mixtures in Light Greys and Browns, 3S in.. 37\' t ets. All wool 54 INCH Invisible or Pin Head Cheeks in Spring and Summer Shades at 75 cts. ; former price, Sl.otl, at which they wore thought good value and cheap, NEW PRINTED CHALLI'B wool filling in Light Summer Colors and weight, 15 cts.— 23 inches. Just placed on sale, large assortment of En (tllsh Ciiallis or Asiatic l'ougees -2S inches in width for 35 cts.—entirely new and all the rage for Summer wear. 40 inch ('REAM all wool Canvass Cloth at 2> ets. per yard—the cheapest thing iu Dress Goods line ever ottered. For Street and Traveling costumes, we have placed on sale five shades GKKY English Mo hairs, 22 inches in width, at 25 cts. per yard. Old fashioned goods revived but very desirable. The offerings in English, French and German Novelly Suitings are bewildering In extent and variety—too many even to attempt mention or description. Usual Silk Bargains in Black and Colored Silks and many new ones. Everything in Moire or Watered Goods, is the correct thing. To meet the demand in this direction, we offer Special l.arae Line ol Colored .Moire Silks— every shade, at 50 cts. for ls-ineh width ; these are especially cheap. Also, Colored Moires at SI,OO, sl.2s, 51.50 and up to $3.00, very desira ble. Colored Khadames at 'JO cts. all silk, 20 inches, not offered elsewhere below 31.00 and §1.85. Dress Trimmings. Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Notions, Ribbons, Kuchliigs, Jewelry, etc., etc. Send for Price List anil Description of our of ferings of Parasols and Kid Gloves. BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 110,121 Federal St, Allegheny* Pa. Write for Samples. For Dropsy, Gravel, Brlght's. Heart. Urinary or Liver Diseases. Nervousness. Ac. cure Guar anteed. Office «3l Arch street. Philadelphia. sl. per bottle, 6 for $3. At Druggists. Try It. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAKI.ES A. MCPHERRFN, At!y at Law. Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Dia mond, Butler, Pa. Collections a specialty. fet>s-86-ly JAMES B. MATES. Attorney at Law. Office at No. 40 S. Main St opposite Helneinan's Book Store. IRA McJUNKIN, Attorney at Law. Room 3, Keiber building But ler, Pa, Entrance on Cunningham St. GECKGE C. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main slrcit Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJunkin. F. M. EASTMAN, Office with Clarence Walker. S. F. BOWSER, Office in Brady's Law Building. S. H. FIERSOL, Office on N. E.corner Diamond, Riddle Building A. M. Cornelius. W. J. Welsh. CORNELIUS & WELSH, Attorneys at Law—Office in Berg's build in second story. [4-10- tf], J. I). McJUNKIN, Office in Reiber Block. T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side of Main street, a lew doors south of Lowry House. A. T. BLACK. Office on Main street, one door south of Brady Block, Butler, Pa. AARON E. REIBER, Office iu Reibe? Block. C. G.CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made aud promptly re mitted. Business correspondents promptly at tended to and answered, J. T. DONLY, Office near Court nouse, W. D. BRANDON, Office in Berg's building. CLARENCE W ALKER, South-east corner of Diamond. Butler, Pa. FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's buildings Jefferson street. WM. H. LUSK, Office in Riddle Building, Dianiond. FRANCIS KOHLER. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Counsel given in German and English. Office South of ourt House, J. B. M'JUNKIN. J. M. OAL.BHKATH. McJUNKIN & GALBREaTH, Office opposite Williard House, Butler, Pa. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office on Diamond, THOMAS ROBINSON. BUTLEB, PA, JOHN 11. NEGLKY Gives particular attention to transactions in Real Estate throughout tlie county. Office on Diamond,ueart'ourt House,in CITIZEN Building JOSC VANDERLIN, Office Main St., 1 door south of Court nouse LEV. MeQ UISTION. Office near Court House, South Main St. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorney at La v. Office on the west side of Main St. A tew doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. \ 8. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Ag't. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance written at this office. Also, Desirable Buiklins; Lots, Dwelling Houses and Farms for sale. 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. DOCTORS "LAKE Wf*§ PRIVATE DISPENSARY OFFICES, 90G PENN AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA. All forms of Delicate and Com plicated Diseases requiring Cox- FIWKNTIALand SCIKNTIFIC Medi cation are treated at this Dispensary with a suc cess rarely attained. Dr. S. IC. Lake is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, and is the oldest and most experienced SPECIAL IST in the city. Special attention given to Nerv ous Debility from excessive mental exertion, in discretions of youth, Ac., causing physical and mental decay, "lack of energy, despondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, Fits, Piles, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Skin, Blood, Lungs, Urin ary Organs, &c. Consultation freo and strictly confidential. Office hours 51 to 4 and 7to 8 p.m.; Sundays 2 to 4 p.m. only. Call at office or address S.K.LAKK, M.1)., M.R.C.P.S. or E.J. LAKE, M.». Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard L. PURVIS. L. (). PUKVIP, S.G. Purvis & Co. VANUVACTIIKKHS AND DBAI.KKBIK Rough and Planed Lumber vr EVERY DiSC til PIT ON, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLL ORING, SIDING. BATTENS, Brackets,Guaged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH PLANING MILL AND YARD Ne»rtierinaii Cat hollo Church PERMANENT STAMPING For Kensington, Arrasene AND OUTLINE .WORK DONE, Also lessons, in same given by ANNIE M LOWMAN, North etreet, Duller, Pa. jne2o-ly WANTED—LIBY Actlro an U 111 JGj Jtt , JEWELER. Ko. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, GRAND MM OF SPRING GOODS. Piamouds, Ladies' »tnd Gents' Gold and Silver Watches. ChUCy PI HPjfC Piil>er x y Gi,t with O,aBS Bbade > p,ash Loek . with Floral Ornament rHllUl wl.UU!\Oj t'OA, MARBLE, Knameled ITOD; in short, a complete line of Clocks Silverware a Specialty. 1 ' 0 " T "\T3 SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, in Gold, Silrer aud Stet-1 frames, I_/ll IVlll V I IJ scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System. Remember we Warrant all Uooilk as Represented. JCgT'Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. SIGN OF WIRE SIGN. TSTo- 19, North Main Street-* - - - BUTLER, t*A. YOUR ATTENTION als Called to my Irvine Stock of , "Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, SILVEaWJIRE, SPECTACLES, <£c., All of which have been selected with great care for OUR TRADE. KNIVES, s FORKS, SPOOKS, SC., SC., U3p™"Ail goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish tobuv from a well IKGRIEIi'S, Ko. JT££k~. JUIiU WATCH CAiliJ SIGN oy electric bell*' pa " DENTISTR * . 0 1/ WALDRON. Graduate of the Phila • delphia Dental College. Is prepared to do anything In the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block up stairs. Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work pertaining to the profession execut ed iu the neatest manner. Specialties:—<'old Fillings, and Painless Ex traction of Teeth, Vitalizeu Air administered. Office on Jefferson Street, one door East of Lowry House, Up Stairs. Office open daily, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mail receive prompt attention, X. B.— The only Dentist In Butler us'ng the best makes of teeth. DR. R. C. McCURDY, Pliysiciau and Surgeon, Office on Main St., over Kemper's store. Butler, - IPenn'a. J. SLUSK, M. D„ lias removed from Harmony to Butler and has his office at No. 9, Main St., three doors below Lowry House. apr-30-tf. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office No. 65 South Main Street, BUTLER, - PA. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS, Physician and Surgeon. No. 10 West Cunningham St., BUTLER, ZPEZNTZSTA. [ITENMUII Eli HOTEL, No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - l. Near New Court House—formerly Donaldson House—good accommodations for travelers. Goodstabling connected. [4-9-'BC-ly] H. EITENMULLER. l'rop'r. NIXON'S HOME, No. 35 McKean Street, BUTLER, PE"N IM 'uV Meals at all hours. Open all Night, llreakfas sc. Dinner 2.>e, Supper 25c, Lodging 2*3, [T2-T-Sm] Sn..iOM NIXON, l'rop'r, P ALES MEW \ WANTED V Mio canvass for the sate of NurseryX ■ Stork ! Steady employment guaranteed. Salary mtd KXI'KSSES I'AIO. Apply at. once, stating age Chase Brothers, u/AMTPn AGENTS "■jst-JST' linlLU "'*''i.i-i i'ICA i. DisiTss loxs, DIPLOMATIC and POPULAR." Including all bis spec" lies, by JA M KM (i. KI.AI.N K. Applv at once for terms and territory. I*. ,1. i'I.KMINC Jt CO.. 4-IS-it 4. sth Ave., i'itishurg. MILLER'S OIL REFINING WORKS, A ■. I: and pl\ l-'i-it. Pooling wl.li best, coutlngniid t't Meat Agents wanted. Color c:ird price list free. ATLAS PAINT CO., P. O. BOX 2o Pittnb'JlX P. . BED raon Li mm, W. Jefferson St., Butler Pa. Flick & Kennedy Have opened a first-class livery stable on West Jefferson St., with everything new— horses, harness and wagons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Particular attention paid to the transient trade. When in Butler give us a call. 12-24>6M FLICK AC KKNNKDY. SURVE Y I NG LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing ol old lines. Address, 11. F. HILLIARD, Co. Surveyor North Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. 3,5,84.1y 'ure guaranteed 1 * J I I ft Ji ■ I I • J ■#>> Dr. J. It. M ay- B tm.* J W.* I Eft *:tl Arch St., ■■■■■■WMMftaMElM No operation or business delay. Thousands of eures. At Keystone House, Reading. Pa.. 2d Saturday of each month. Send for circulars. Advice free, in the CITIZEN. CHEAP! CHEAP! LARGE VARIETY OF NEW GOODS AT A. L. Robison's Bargain Store. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TIN-WARE Qiass-Ware, Queens-Ware, and Jewelry Come and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Centre room of George Rciber BuildiDg. COR. MAIN AND JEFFERSON STS., BUTLER, PA. J. KLEE & CO 811 LIBERTY STREET, 628 & 630 BROADWAY, PITTSBURG. NEW YORK. M4NUFACTUF.ES OF CLOTHING IN ALL GRADES AND SIZES. Our Spring and Summer Stock most Complete and Unsurpassed. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY =s# Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. A. Troutman & Son. 11l IUIIII 111111111 l We invite special attention to our unrivuled Stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Trimmings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window &liades and Fixtures. SILKS and DRESS GOODs. We have a large assortment of Colored Dress Goods in all the New Shades. Black and Colorc-d Silks at Special low prices Table Linens, Table Napkins, Quilts, Muslin Underwear for ladies and Mioses, New Kid Gloves, New Lisle and Silk Gloves, * New Velvets, New Braid Trimmings. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, We have just received a very large stock of New Spring Car pets in new Colorings and Designs and at lower prices, New Smyrna Itugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloths, &c., dtc. Lace Curtains, Madres Curtain by the yard, Curtain Poles, Curtain Chains, Window Shades, Fixtures, &c. Spring Jackets and Wraps for ladies and Misses. LARGEST STOCK. LEST ASSORTMENT. at A. TROUTMAN & SON'S, Pa AMONG The oldest Shoe House in Pennsylvania, is the one established by ALBREE & Co , in Pittsburgh long before railroads were in use and the telegraph known. This old established house passed into the hands of P. WAGNER. JR. about a year ago, who now continues to sell the same reputable and well made goods sold by his predecessors, both Wholesale and l£etuil. Shoe buyers coming to Pittsburg should not fail to visit this wide-awake establishment and get the very best goods for the least money. Mens', Boys' and Youths' Shoes in all grades. Ladies', \lis3es' and Children's Shoes, all styles, including hand-sewed, hand-turned, machine sewed and Waukenphast makes. Extraordinary inducements during the next month. Don't fail to see our lines at $2 00, $2 50, $3.00 and $3.50. Orders by Mail promptly filled. P. WAGNER, JR. Successor to Albree & Co., 401 Wood Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. j g IX- YE A R-OLB | Guckenheimer Pure Rye Whisky! Grate.'ul to the palate rs new milk, with all the valuable propertle« of l'ure Whiskey. mel low. I iiv time, this whisky recommends Itself at once to tue physician the family and the con noisseur. Tills whiskey "s from the world-re nowned distillery of (juckenlielmer liros., Frii-port. Pa. After remaining in i>ond for three y. irs, it was Inijiorted to Hamburg Germany, where It w..s stored for two years and was then brought l.ack to tills country. It is now six years old. l have a large quantity of It, and am selling It !n full quart bottles SIOO A ROIIXEOR rt BATTLES EOK $5.00. Ii is warranted a strictly l'ure Whiskey, and for a beverage or medical stimulant is unexcel led. Ilesides this v.htskev, I have a large stock or California Wines, consisting of Port, Skerry. Musratel. Angelica. Ili.rk and Tokay. TheV are of tl.e pvire juice oftli' • jrrape. and are of the rrein«- I>V.A SG i) £-£■-' - V.lk :i it istaiivn into eocsiil c ration that GUi is ill-• only /> lK .«•[ TV"-::« - shli,' .« TinJ.lc lb:A (PRATT'S A?cmatic Geneva Uui ri . rv ," ,v t ' r " f iSmSe M f c:'i gi Minn. lO .f, ic. WIU i befeu" I cn iartlaaMeremedy —..5. r.ndcert.;iac::ro for Height's IJWi»o;.IS>WSl J Wi»o;.IS>WS ">*Ctisc, f •:<»>•« ):i Bladder, I iti-'fi I H' f 3 nl - gau's Personal Reminiscences of Army l.ife. I.arjje Octavo Volume, Beautifully Illustrated. Circulars free P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 4 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. '3. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. YVM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER. 11. C. HEINEMAN, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS: J. L Purvis, Samuel Anderson, William Campbell J. W. Knrkhart. A. Ttoutman, Henderson Oliver, C Koexslm;, .lames Stephenson, Dr. W. Irvln, N. Weltzel, J. F. Taylor. H. C. lleineman, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. Acc't BTJTLER, JP FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Bed Room Suits, ~~ Dining Room Suits, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CARPET-SEAT ROCKERS, Fiue Line of Carpet-Seat Rockers, at No. 40, NORTH MAIN ST., The Cheapest Furniture Store IN" BUTLER. W. F.MILLER. IKE CHEAPEST GROCERY STORE in Butler, three doors west of West Petm Depot. Having opened a fresh stock of GROCERIES consisting ofColfee,Teas Sugar, .Syrup, Spices, Canned (Joods 01 at: kinds. Hams, Uacon, Lard, &c.,&c„ Tobacco and Oig-afs, FLOUR of best brands and low prices ; also, a full line of Klingler's popular brands of family Hour constantly on hands. HAY. OATS, CORN and FEED of all kinds at lowest U„ures. i\o. 1. Kail, I,om .' any oilier llouse 111 liuller. Country Produce wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Call and examine «ur slock and prices. Goods delivered free to all parts of town. J. J. KKARNS & CO., 76 East Jefferson St., - - Butle Pa. AFFLICTED After all otlxara fall consult 32» N. 15th St., belowCallowhill, Phil*., Fa. 20 years experience in all MPECI Alj diseases. Per manendy restores those weakened by early indiscre tions, &c. Callor write. Advice free and stricdy con fidential. Hem*; 11 a. m. till and 7to 19 evening*.