(CARTERS isr^i CURE pk !t Headache and n lipre nil the troubles 'nci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as I«/Jtitufts, Raam. I)row.-:ncsß. Distress aft. r *atmg. Pain in tbe Side. Xc. While their m..st remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Carteii's T.rrn.E Liver Pili.s aro equallv val'iaMe in Constipation, curintr and preventing thi< annoylnecomplaint, while thev also c<trn-rt all disorders of the stomach, mimulatc the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them nil! find Uiese little pills valuable in so many ways t hat Ihey will not he willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE lx the banc of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter'S Ijmi fivER PILLS are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who iLse them. In vials at '£> cents: Ave for jl. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CA2T23 KEinitS 10., Krw Tsrt Still Ml. Sel Bs;e. M Fries. ABOON The farmer and working man who hare been out in tha mod ell day can vraali their boots clean before •nteringthe hi km*. Tbejwiilbe Soft, Polished and Dry, if dressed with WolffsACMEßlacking Vakaa hoaackerpiuj e^nirr. Saves Sweeping ami Scrubbing. The boot* will wear a grr&t der.l longer, will not jret Mia and hard in «io\r water or rain, and will be WATERPROOF. Ladies, try it and insi.-t that janr haaband and seas it Once a week for Osntfc' Shoe? un<\ otxce a mcr.th itsr Ladies*. Unaqnaled caa Harness Bold bf £hoe Star**, Gncon, DnggisU, Ac. WOLFF * RANDOLPH PHILADELPHIA. seom EMUISSOR OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as M ilk So dligmlicd thai it can be taken, ll(Mtrd, »d Mdmllated by the moat Miltivt stomach,when the plain oil cannot be tolerated; anil by the com bination of the oil vrlth the liypo phosphites is much more efllcacioui. leaarkable as a flo-h prod aw. PerMOS g»la rapidly while taking It. SCOTT'S EMULSION fs asknow'f-dgod by Physicians to bo tbo Fines' and lieat |*rej .na tion la the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENERAt. DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The tjrrai for ComsvnaAUm, ana ITosfina in Children. Sold by nil Druggists. SR\ DOCTORS LAKE Jffcl PRIVATE DISPENSARY. OFFICES, fOC FENX AVE. HEa —PITTSBURGH PA.— All forms of J)clir*Mc and Com filtcnfi •! I >is©:« retiring Cow- Fl ENTI i > IENTIPIC MEDl caiion arc trc:«to«i .it with n huc ct*-* rarely attained. Vr. S. K. Ukc i.s a member af the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeon*, and latlMo) SPECIAL i*t In the eitv. Hpcelal attention civen to Xerv siio Pabillty tr at, n - 4Utcretion#'of voutli, Ac., caching physical and mental decay, lack of energy, despon<fency, Ac.; alto Cancers, Old Sores, Fits- Piles, Rheumatism and all diseases off the Skin. Blood, Lunps, Urin ary Organs, Ac. Consultation free and strictly Clidentia!. < >flk*e to 4 and 7tox n. 111.; day« 2 toJ4 p.m. only. Call at oflice or address *-K. Lakk.M.l>.. M.K.C.P.S.or E.J. LAKE. M.D. - Thousands hay been permanently cured by PHILADELPHIA. PA. Ease at once, HO operation or luasof time from business. CasesjtrminunLvd in. curable by others wanted. Send for Clrcrflar. CURE GUARANTEED, ot&V&STx'ox SYMPTOM M.iUt. ■ ■ ■ ■W nrr; Itchln* tM 11 t S^sSS'vJsS: 1 Hi ■■ ■ lowed to t-nntiniie ■ITCHING PILES.wSSs'SS ■ kfMnlif very wr,'. hWAYNF.'K OINT- I MEXT »t»»i the it< hlnir and bU < «ltnar> HchU ™ In m—*t ruw-s remove* th<> t u ■•w. OiifTW*** i* *>l4 by draw or mutlM to ••f on r*c*ipt of 50 CU. kUi; 3 box<*v |l..'S. \6&r*m totter*. DR. SWATHE A SON, Philadelphia, P*. Eczema. Itehr. Hcalv, Skin Torture*. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT T** application of ' oistukm without awr iau-rcal BMdkiar will cm* acr Tetter. Salt SWAYNE'S OINTMENT khf uai. liMru-r . pjjtM lurh, Sorr. p»mp!«d, Frr«lprla». all SKIN DISEASES a* Matter ho«r otmlaute or loo* itu lius. Sol J t><r 4ru*gUt«, •e scut hr mail fur 50 CU. 3 Bcxe.. fl 25. Addrraa. I>«. •»*'»« A S»», Ptilia4< iptila. Pa. .itk jomr druggUi fur 1U 0 CATARRH [m Balm |isi ctoes HAY- EF™ o #/! FEVER mTy AND Cold in Head|| A Y-F£VER A particle is applied Into ea. ii nostril ;o»d 1< agreeable. Price M cent* at Drtitsrtsi.s: foj Biiil ngteteml. 60 cents. ixv iiitoTllßKs. no Warren St.. \. w York. BUY YOUR HOiVIES United Security I.ir - la.suranea ami Trust Co., Of Pa, Money to Buy Homes. linn!lily dues not more tti.iu a fair rent. Psiy ments decrease yearly. In event 01 deatU prior to completion of payments, balance 01 cn cumbranee canceled. Money to Loan. Heal estate bought and sold ou commission. Wanted houses to rent and rents collected. L. G. LINN, No 38 South Main St., Butler, Pa. Over Linn's DmtrlSiore. POSITION OFFERED. If you are in need of a good paying position anil think you hare the qualities of a good salesman, yon will do well t<> write us at onee. We will pay good commission or salary and expense* to a pood man. The position we offi-r is a permanent one. Ail dress at once, SBLOVKR i Ativ HOD Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y 2/3s| B CITIZE2sT MISCELLANEOUS- The Sin of Lying. The emperor of Russia, when upon a tonr of inspection in the provinces, passed the night in the simple hut of the toll tak er. Before retiring he was pleased, as the head of the church, to see the old man take up his Bible ami read a chapter. '•Do you read often, my sonf" ho asked. ••Yes, your majesty, every day." I "How much of the Bible have you read, my son?" "During the past year the <Md Testa ment and part of Matthew, your majesty. Thinking to reward him. the czar placed 500 rubles between the leaves of the Hook of Mark on the following morning, un known to the toll keeper, whom he bade farewell. Several months passed away and the emperor returned, upon a second tour, to the toll taker's hut. Taking the liible in his hands he was surprised to find the ii'Xi rubles intact. Again interrogating the toll keeper as to his diligence in read ing he received an affirmative answer and the statement that he had finished the chapters of Luke. "Lying, my son, is a great sin." replied his majesty; "give me the Bible till I see." Opening the book he pointed to the mciney, which the man had not secu. "Thou hast not sought the kingdom of (iod. my son. As punishment, thou shalt also lose thy earthly reward." And he placed the rubles in his pocket, to distribute afterward among the neigh boring poor. How to Get Along. Don't stop to tell stories in business hours. If you have a place of business be found there when wanted. No man can get rich by sitting around saloons and stores. Have order, system, regularity and promptness. Do not meddle with business you know nothing about. Do not kick everyone in your path. I'ay as you go. A man of honor respects his word as he docs his bond. Help others when you can, but never give what you cannot afford to, simply lie cause it is fashionable. Learn to say no. No necessity of snap ping it out dog fashion, but say it firmly and respectfully. Use your own brains rather than those of others. Learn to think and act for yourself. Keep ahead rather than behind the times. Young man, cut this out, and if there be any fallacy in the argument let us know. Happy Homes. Here's a health to the wives and mothers Who sit in our households to day; Who are glad when they brighten others The hours that go drifting away. May their eyes keep the light of the glad ness. Their hearts hold the fujlness of bliss That banishes shadows and sadness, And what need we ask more than this? But—how can this happiness be kept? What shall protect those we love, —those who make a Heaven of the Home, —from the ravages of disease that is often worse than death.—that is, in fact, a lingering death? The question is easily answered: Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription—the standard remedy for all those peculiar dis eases to which women are subject.—is what must be relied on to preserve the health of wives and mothers. It prevents those diseases, and it cures them. It is a blessing to woman and therefore a nation al blessing, because it gives health to those about whom the happiness of home centers, and the strength of a nation is in its happy homes. A Wonderful Photograph. A dispatch from Victoria. I!. C., says that Professor ViUoughby, who has visit ed the Alaskan coasts for many years, a short time ago visited "Mnir's Glacier" and took a shot at it with his camera. It was the phantom of a great city, with rows of high warehouses, factories with high chim neys,stately residences and elegant church spires. Various were the conjectures as to the locality from which the shadow was evolved. Victoria, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco were suggested, but none met the requirements. At last a French Canadian recognized the Windsor Hotel, the dome of the new Catholic Cathedral near the hotel and Notre'Dame,with Mount Koyal in the distance. The mysterious city was phantom of Montreal, nearly 4000 miles away. The professor has had a large number of his pictures struck off, and it is the wonder of the day. Height of Great Sea Waves. Carefully repeated experiments made by an experienced English navigator at San tander, on the north coast of Spain, showed the crest of the sea waves in a prolonged and heavy gale of wind to be 42 feet high; ani allowing the same for the depth between the waves, would make a height 84 feet from crest to base. The length from crest to crest was found to bo 380 feet. Other estimates of the waves in the South Atlantic during great storms give a height of 50 feet for the crests and 400 feet for length. In the North Sea the height of crests seldom exceed 10 feet and the leugth 150 feet. Utilization of Running Streams. The utilization of running streams is the object of many recent devices, among which may be mentioned that of M. Tayn. a Russian engineer. His apparatus consists of an endless cable,carrying a series of can vas cones, which open and shut like an umbrella. The cable passes over a double drum on board a pontoon, and at the oth er end over a pulley suspended from a buoy. On the lower part of the rope the cones are opened and forced forward by thejeurrent of water, thus setting in mo tion a shaft or drum. All traces of scrofula are expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparftla. Sold by druggists. —A carriage road to the top of Pike's Peak has just been completed. It begins at Cascade Canon, and extends l<i miles until it reaches the very summit of the mountain, 14,147 feet above the level of the sea. There is one point, Grand View, where from an altitude of 10,852 feet one may sec the smoke of a locomotive cross ing Marshall Pass, SHI miles away. —Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious Granules; in vials, 25 cents; one a dose. Druggists —A Chicago grandmother has eloped. Klixir is suspected. lt's a good thing for Columbus that he is out of the way. If he had to locate the show of 'O2 L would be a tougher job than discovering America. —Voltaire: Only the wretched and sore ly tried are sharp of wit and bitter of tongue. —" Klixir of ice" is about the latest so da. —"Teeth at vacation prices" are one of the latest slaughters. NEVKR MIND. It's not nice to be talked about Ity some industrious fakir: But don't mind who may lay you out, ! So it isn't the undertaker. I B, & B. An Institution of Krai Merit IS OUR- Mail Order Depart ment. The flatteriujr fav ora up ou it by the people are in testimony; of its benefits to them. The way to compliment this departtnen., and to do yourself good, is to communicate with it at once. Your every want wiil be satisfied promptly, and you will save money on every article or yard of goods you buy What Is Going On Here Now! Our Annual Summer Clearance Sales, which means bargains by the hundreds. Thousands of yards of Dress Goods, full of tone, style and effectiveness, worth $1.15 and $150; going at 75 cents. p • | 50c. and 25c OptiClm Dress Goods Departments These prices have been made "catch all" prices for thousands and thousands of yards of goods that sold at twic« und even three times the money early in the season — choice, wide and effective goods Send for samples. OUR WASH-GOODS PRICES Have lost all their starch oniv the shadows of their former selves, and just in the midst of the WASH GOODS SEASON. Anderson's celebrated Ginghams reduced to 25 cents a yard, as a bar gain starter. The same story in the Challie de partments. All our stock reduced to half. Nice and new ones marked at •'clearance prices." 50c. Zephyr Gingham Side Bauds at 25c. 25c. and 40c. Zephyrs at 20c. 25c. and 35c. Zephyrs at 15c. Finest French Satines at 25c. 30c. Satines at 15c. and 18c. Write to our Mail Order Depart ment. Mention this paper. 60GGS & BUHL, 115 to 121 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. PENNA. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Sts. •1. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL Teeasurkr i! C. UKINEMAN, Seoretakv DIKECTOKS: .J. I, Purvis, Samuel Anderson, William Campbell J. W. Burkliart, A Troutman, -Henderson Oliver, (i.f. ltocsMinr, .lames Stephenson, Dr. W. Irvin, Ilenrv Whitmtre. ,1. K. Taylor. H. C. Heineman. LOYAL M'JUJSKIN, Ben, A*-:" aUTIj'ER, JPJk Agent s wanted To Canvass tor one ot the largest, fide established, RKST KNOWN ntrskkik In the country. Most Liberal Terms. Geneva Nursery. u ".Si ! fhed c l^ s ' W. A: T. SMITH, (ienrtn, Sen York. Jordan's Restaurant All our readers visiting Butle will do well to go to Sam Jordan's restaurant for their meals. We serve lunches, soft drinks, tobacco and cigars. Xo. 4, S. Main St., uuder Schneideman's clothing store. STONE PUMPS Manufactured by James McWees, Pump I*. O. Cutler county. Pa., and lor sale at .t. Nitrit'le ft Bro. Cutler, Pa. l"or particulars i call or address. \ J llllpay this to our salesmen. OUTFIT! AIIIIICan start you at once. Send i U I UUror terms to J. AI'STIN SHAW, Nurseryman, Rochester. N.Y yrz: rTTuraanat'asEis. Teachers Wanted. The School Board of Winfielil township will meet in the Central School house on Saturday, August 17th, to elect teachers for the ensuing term of six months. Wages, $35 per month. AUGUST Fbueiilikg, Pres. A. KKAUSE, Sec'y. Denny P. 0. FOR SALE. 1 have sixty-six (fit!) acres ot' good farming laud within one mile of Butler Boro, tor sale, ou reasonable terms. 1.. S. McJUNKIN, No. 17, E. Jefferson St. E E. ABKAMS &CO Fire and Life INSURANCE Insurane u Co, of North America, incor porated 1794, capital .>3,000,000 iir.d other strong companies represented. New York .Life Insurance Co., assets -fiiO.OOO.OOO. Office New Huselton buildii.g near Court House. ioN woblir iiij rtiTf^u, H FDLLERTOK, Prop'i ! Bliiukelt*! Flannels ami Yaru 74 a nil fact ii red of Pure llul- Ici County Wool. We guarantee our goods to Ue strictly all wool and no arsenic or any other poisonous material used in dyeing. We sell Wholesale or retail. Namplsc and prices furnished free to dealers on application by mall. L. 8. McJUNKIN, Insurance and lienl Estate Ajk'l 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST BUTLER, - PA. Advertise ir the CITIZEN I The Result ot Doing business on the square is always satisfactory, People prefer to deal where they can get good honest goods with no fancy [trices. We have the finest line of Hats, the finest line of Furnishing Goods and the lowest prices in Butler. We buy light from the fac tories for cash and our custo tners get the benefit. A com parison of our goods and prices sells them. Light-colored still's, straws and summer underwear away down now. COLBERT CV DALE, 70 S. Main street. Butler. Pa. Have YOU Heard the News! Almost everybody talks about the Great Clearance Sale at the Xew York Bazaar. Yes, we have marked all our goods down, they must go before the summer season is over, we are not in habit to carry over goods from one sea son to another. Millinery at Half Price. Sateens, challies,lawns,ging hams, caihmeres, black goods, silks, etc., all reduced. Hosiery and underwear at a big sacrifice. Come and see for yourself lor we have no room to name all the bargains. We only advertise the truth. We do not misrepresent. We guaran tee to produce everything we advertise. Do not delay but come at once we'll make it in teresting lor you. New York Bazaar, LEADING BARGAIN STORE. No. GO, S. Main St., Butler, Pa- LOOK! READ! I have enlarged my store-rot m. In tact, made It almost twice as large as It was before, and have also Increased my stock. 1 have, by tar, the largest and best selected stock of Fine Drugs and Chemicals In Butler county, and am now In position to supply the wants ot the people of this county even better than In the past. You will do well to call on me when intae need of anything In the line of fine fliup arid Medicines. MY stock is very complete and PItK'ES VKLLY LOW, In medicine quality Is of the tlrst Impor tance, so we give particular attention to tilling Prescriptions. Our Dispensing Department is complete. We dispense only Pure Drugs of the Finest Quality, and our patrons may tiring us their prescrip tions, feeling certain that they will be carefully and accurately tilled. Than king the public for the very generous patronage they have accorded me In the pat. I hope to be able to serve them more acceptably In the future, at the old stand. No. 5, North Main St, BUTLER, PA. J. 3. REDICK, FOR HALE, The undersigned offers lor sale his general stock of FITKMTITKK, and his UNDERTAK ING business located in Prospect, Butler coun ty. I*a. The stock of Furniture is all new and will be sold at first cost, and 1 also have a full line of caskets—from Ihe smallest to the larg est— , trimmings, a good hearse, sleighs, lum ber and everything pertaining to the business. Im mediate possession will be given, and the business is enough to keep one man constantly employed, and occasionally require help. Apply to or address C. M. F.DML'NDSON, rrospeet. Pa. SCHHTTE & O'BRIEN, Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters, of more than 20 years experi ence, have opened their store In the Geo. Kelber block, on Jefferson St. opposite the Luwry House, with a full line of Plumber's Supplies, GAS KIXTURESjAND GI.OBES, HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS, NATURAL GAS BURNERS, &C Jobbing promptly"attended to, and your pat onagc respectfully solicited. Wm. F. Miller. I Manufacturer of Stair Rails, Balusters and Newel-posts. All kinds of wood-turning done to order, also Decorated and Carved wood-work, such as Casing, Corner blocks. Panels aud all kinds of fancy wood-work for inside decoration of houses. CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. Something new and attractive. Also FSJEMITUrtE at iowest'eash prices. Store at No. 40, N. Main street. Factory at No. ">!), N, Washington streeV. BUTLER. I'ENNA. Farm tor Sale, Containing 102 acres in a high state of culti vation, good dwelling house, good barn, wagon-shed and other outbuildings, orchard of all kinds of fruit, well watered, good pro ducing oil wells ou adjoining farms, located n Allegheny Twp., and within .'! miles of Enilenton and I'oxburg. For particulars, address, L. S. McJI'KKIN, No < 7 K. .Teflerson St., Butler, Pa. Vft ill 1 ; ■!,.% «n.t MkMJt ! i ■,... ,iif , • r„v ,i l„,"aUtr 4<i .! i ilrni. It,-f t'i" - require.!. lvimn.iint position «|»I ({■.ti 1 niUrv. (J ilf ,V UUiis., 1* Uiifluv V. THE VERY Remarkable Bargains JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. MAIN STREET, BUTLER. FA-, Has been offering the pa-it few weeks hive attracted the attention of th >Ui ands of eager buyers. In order that there will be no diminuation in the amount of business we have been doing we shall offer the following great bargains for the next 30 days only. "00 pairs Men's fine Calf Dress shoes regular price $3.50 at $2.00. 000 " Kangaroo " " " 3.50 at 2.U0. 300 " " Calf •' " " 2.00 at 1.3.5. 100 " " Dongola " " " 2.00 at 1.35. 100 " " Calf boots " " 2.00 at 1.00. Men's working shoes in Lnckle and lace at 90 cents. All of these shoes being made from the latest styles and lasts and we have them in all sizes and widths in button, kee and congress, tip or plain toe. Sacrificing on every line. 100 pair Ladies fine Dongola shoes worked holes at $1.50 wortli $2.50. 200 " " Kid " " 1.25 " 2.00. 250 " " Morocco " 1.25 " 2TK). 2(,"0 " " l*eb. Cioat " " !»0 " 1.50. 300 " " Grain " " 75 " 1.35. 300 " " " and Peb. Goat lace at CO " 1.25. JYTisses Shoes. I have on hand a large line of misses shoes varying in size from 12-2, in morocco, peb. goat aud kid, in heel and spring hells, which will be sold during this sale regardless of cost Now is the time to buy if you wish to save pennies.—lf y- Vd like to have your dimes and dollars double and al most treble—for all these goods must go. HOW ABOUT SLIPPERS? We find that we have too many slippers and rather than carry them over we will close them out. Makes no difference what the loss might be. All slippers MUST GO. 100 pair men's Wigwams regular price SI.OO at $ 50. 250 " I.awn tennis slippers " 1.70 at 1.00. 100 " Grain " " 70 at 30. The balance of our tan, pat. leather tip and opera toe slippers must be closed out aud we have put such reduction on them as will accomplish our purpose. I.adies tan slippers at Ladies pat. leather tip slippers at Ladies opera toe slippers at We guarentee to show all th. bargains named here end a thousand others I -jarrv a full line of my own make of boots and shoes in box and plain toe Repairing done on short notice. Large stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS Lace Leather, <V:c. Shoemakers supplies of all kinds. Mail Orders Receive Proinpt At tention. YOURS TRULY. JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St - - - - - Butler, Pa. > Established 1800 E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, No. 19, North* Main St., BUTLER, PA., DEALER IN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c., &c. Society Emblems of all Descriptions. Repairing in all "branches skillfully done and warranted. 1850 ESTABLISHED 1850 PALAC £3 OF' IMITTSIQ. ESTABLISHED 1831. MELLOR & HOENE, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE Peerless Hardman Pianos AND NOTED FOR THEIR GRAND POWER AND SWEETNESS OF TONE, UNRIVALED DURABILITY, ELEGANCt OF DESIGN, ano PERFECTION OF FINISH. •wliicU excellencies cause them to l>c selected and used by Hie Lest musi cians, cultivated amateurs and intelligent people throughout the V. S. 'the JVEatchless Palace Organs, CHASE ORGANS, .CENTURY ORGANS, tlio most, perfect Organs made, of surprising novelty, simplicity and dura bility of construction, with th* most beautiful voice-like tone ever produced. Also, constantly on hand a great variety of other makes of Pianos and Organs, at the vevy lowest prices. SECOND-HAND INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT TOR NEW ONES. Easy Terras of Payment, either Monthly or Quarterly. , MELLOR & HOENE, VVtsbSRGK' PIANOS TO RENT. TUNIVQ ANO REPAIRING^ JO. T. P^JPE, LBAdING MILLINERY HOUSE Special Mourning Hats and Bonnets, Orapas ana Nuns Veiling always ready foruse. N"o- 18, Soutli Main Street* - - - HUTLER* I ' \ Alex. Borland, 8001 & SHfif lllfß. XO. 18 K. JEFFERSON ST. Special attention given to re| airing oi si bint's. Do Not Neglect Your Eyesialit. D. L. Cleeland, of the firm of Cleeland & Kalston, jewelers, having attended a course of lectures called the Opticians Course, is now prepared to test and correct the following defects of the eyes —Presby- opia. Ilypermetropia, Myopia, and Astigmatism. Come one and all, old and young, that have imperfect vision and have your eves tested and correct ed by ' D. L. CLEELAND, Practical Optician. Corner of Diamond, Butler. Pa. DIAMOND LAUNDRY, East Diamond - - Butler, Pa. FIRST CLASS LAI SKRV WORK IN ALL ■BRANCHES. LACK CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, ('LEAN ING, DYEING ANI> CAR- < PET CLEANING. Goods collected and delivered in all parts of the town. ANDREWS &BHUTTLEWORTH, PROPRIETORS. READY Our Large Spring Stock of Wall Paper. We have excelled in former seasons in ASSORTMENT. VARIETY and Beauty of Designs. And have almost doubled onr stock. We are prepared to meet all competition n prices. J. H. Douglass. 63 S. MAIN STREET. 1889, Spring and Summer,lßß9 M. P. <fc M. Marks, DEALERS IN Fine Millinery and Ladies Furnishing Goods. We shall surpass all previous seasons and fully maintain our reputation of having the best goods and lowest prices. Receiv ing goods every week during the busy sea son we will have all the most fashionable shapes and trimmiugs as soon as out. Mounting Goods our Specialty. FOR SALE. I will sell the real estate In which the business is now conducted, consisting of a cor ner lot tiOx 1 _'o feet, fronting on the principal street of the town, ami on » Inch two two-story store-rooms, a shop, a six-room frame house witli good cellar, a barn and all necessary out buildings are erected. The lot has a never fail ing well of good water. I will also sell iny Franklin twp. property, consisting of It acres of good, level, nice land in a high state of cultivation and all sown lo grass, with good and new slx-rootn house, barn, portd orchard, two wells—one soft and one bar! and all necessary out buildings. < . M. KUMI NDSON. Prospect, Pa. Steel Wire Fence! I The cheapest and neatest Fence for around Lawns, Sriiool Lots, Poultry Yards, (iurdens, I'arais. etc. AIM manufacturers of Light and lfeavv Iron Fern big. Cresting. Stable Fittings. Fire shutters. Fire Kseapes of different designs, and all kinds of IBO.N AMI WIBK WOKK. TAYLOIt A. DEATV, 'jo.l io.'i Jlarket St., Pittstiursc, Pa. Planing Mill —AND- Lumber Yard i J. L. FUKVIt. l. () - fUKVIs ! S.G.Purvis&Co.: MANTFACTCKKKS ANI) DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber' OF I£V«HY UESt atPri«>N, SHINGLES & LATH PLANING MILL ANI) YARD . NearUerinan Calliolle I'linreli I THE PRODIGY CHURN. , riT(\m IKB 11 «. !»■.» Why it is superior to all Others. 1.-t Because of its easy operating. 2nd. Because everything necessary is vrovii' d in in general make up or tusking uniformly the very best ffratulated gil?-t.dt:e batter. A good milk thtrmom" V/* 1 burning by eter ami strainer sc- '' t grand suoi-es-s in every " ,•:V' ■' ■,- .* as* 3 "" l)0\vl of Granulated Butter. This Chum is manufactured E.nd for sal.- by Sbir.t, S :ra k llujh. n.nn ufacturers of the Celebrated Allen Pa?< nt Washing Miebine, Butler, Pa. ! Circulars with full description and directions snt to any a«Mres* AtreoU wauted to sell in every county. I ---- —— . ."rt.nt' ■ ;aj| Grand Opening I OF New Spring Goods TROUTMAN'S. Beautiful Lines and Attractive Prices. I We have .111 extraordinary large line of Dress Good» in Black and Colors, in all the new shade.- comprising Henri etta, Serge, Cashmere, English Worsteds, Spring Weight Broadcloth, &c., &c., in this connection see our superb line of Trimmings in Fancy Stripe and Plaid Silks. Braid and Bead Ornaments and Sets. A full line of Domestic Muslin. Gingham, Calico. TioK ing, Table Linen, Napkins, Crash, <f*c. New embroideries, new laces, new white goods, new buttons, new kid trloves ? new lace curtains. Our Carpet Department is almost in despair foi want of space to show the new patterns nnti colors of all grades of car pets from the cheapest hemp to the best mot] nette and nil at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. A. Troutman Son. Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House. BU FLEE- - FEJSJ IST'A. Bargaxs in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry And silverware. Finest stock of Sterling Silverware in the county and at prices not to be equalled for cash. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted, at J. hi. GfRI KB'S ISTo. 10 South Main St., HELL). HITLER, PA. HARRY CHAAPKL, the Williams port Florist, is fast establishing a repnta tion in Butler. Send for his "Book ot Flowers, which is a work ofart, and will he sent free to anv address. HARRY CHAAPKL, Florist, Williams]>ort, AfEABMLLE fKINSERVATORV OF >lL's!il A high prude .i,«t Stilt!. i> »ilh i:n ilitn > lit Muv and Am 7,'' i!'n|L' "r Employs only teacliem «I . xpt rtence and < mtnent r. piii ■ ■» ■» ... . ~ Including all brumbes \ <" ;il and luMnin.riii.il. >t s eepts Musk: as an elective study. . ,i . ultmr i i.:v% Thorough t'ourtes In I'alntlnp. I>r»»leg. Weed < "' h k i*. at ». rv n. (fraut<'d those . c mi.l. ting :>».> one • I Mi. • ml, r iri - i»d rales. Students admitted to : i,y giade. ' j, *lit HI LL, Mfrrlw P.
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