(CARTERS If* CURE ■l* HMdart* am) relieve Ml the troubles ind Arst to A bOv-oa Mat- of Uie system, such as MBaBMB. Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after •ating. I'ato ia the bide, Ac. While their most remarkable suoccsa has been shown ia curiiig SICK Hetdarfc*. CSBTER'S LITTLE Lrrrri Pitx* m* rqiwllf tahaM- ia Constipation, curing aoi preventing this annoying complaint, while tbev tiwo c«nv*-t all disoniers of the stomach, rtimulaie the Uier and regulate the bowels. Krca it they only cured HEAD a c hp they would le almost ptrfcvUms to those wfco miffer from this distressitis complaint: tut furtuna!' v their troodiiMß does not end hare, and th.»» who "n<* try them will find ■MOT little pill* ralim. K« in HO many waystliat Aev will not lie willing to do without them. Sot alter all sick bead ACHE b the tiane of so man v lives that here fs where we make onr boast. Our pills cure it While other* do not. C*irrrr:» I.TTTLC fjvEa TILLS are very small and vwy e**v to take One r>r two pills mak» a dose. Th'y are strictly v< getatfle anil do ■ot (Trip" or purye, but by their gentle action pfcwar all who ftse them.' In vials at » cents: Bre for fl. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTS XEi:VI CO., Be* TA URL Small ta. UFries. MATS the World. It Is the Best HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boots " Ladles' ™ " " Children's" ABHOLVTKT. F WATF.RVTtOOt. SOFTENS and PRESERVES the Leather OM m «r+ok for MM* 'a boots anrf oner n a >*th for MTWS'I it amrfA* for prrfrti rtult*. It tl bpmdmrmmt *nd truM darabla polfa*h v< a exer SJ»\- voa don't have* t«> fn«D And -*wt with a Mack* iBC tewh. win and try it. Bxturc >• *:r pistfilhw worked hard w no tr**on jon eli .oM 9>n ftmnmif this wane than ost.lt.an labor. Sold by Qroesrs, Dru®ftet.-. sad Shoe Dosirr^. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. WHAT CPfITT'C CONSUMPTION dUIII I O SOBOFULA EMULSION COUGHS 111 '' SIISPA COLDS Wasting Diseases Wonderful Flesh Producer Many have gained one pound per day bv its nse. Scott's "Emulsion is not a se cret remedy. It contains the stimulating properties of tlio Hypopbosphites and pure Nor wegian CCKI Liver Oil, the po tency of both being largely increased. It is used by Phy sicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sotll btf all Dnifjr/ixt*. SOOTT & BOWNE, CI- ists, N. Y, DOCTORS LAKE mjim PRIVATE DISPENSARY. OFFICES, 306 I'ENN AVE. CSHpEjX FITTSDUROH PA.— Allfo- i- of J>e>'< ate and Com isp rioEMTi 11 ■ation *r« treated at llii.t I>i»fH'ii ry \\ itli a fur- NW r.irely ntiaincl. Hi •• K. I.nk« l< a mcnilicr •J tin- Kov»l College of Pliy-i. iaio and .Miiveons, and istlic <ildc-t ami ♦'\i»€rli-n<M-'! Spr.t I AI.- iar in tli.- dty. Nerr oni Iteliility from < x. l»-ivu menial exertion, In- Slacn-tioni of vontli. Ac., canning; )>bTStcal and SMSaldecay,laek if< ..a ■; al») '.anrer-, Old Sn: e«. Kit-, I'iles, tlhpumatinm and all di»ea-« f of theHkln, lilood, I,uns», I rin ary Orxan-. A.-, < nnsnltalion free and strictly •onflJccila!. 'HBeo boai Bto I and r toB p. in.; Sati<laj'»! t"!4 p.m. only, ('all atoflieo or addresii *• K. Lakk. M.I >.. M.U.C.P.S. or E..J. I.AKE. M.D. ■— Thoussmis huve |x rmanet>Hy cur<'<l by l'llll. AUKI.PIIIA, I*A. Fay aI ourt*. uo(»p<>ration or kiss of tiuie from busine**. « ays pronounced In curable by others wanted. hend for < irciflar. CURE GUARANTEED. a a mm BTMPTOH*- m .i.c I I I «w arc I Intrnar llfhlng DlLhS^sss^ MP ■ kiinV Biow«d t<> ■ITCHING PILES.I^SSS H kmimlßff *rry •<*re. HWAI NK'N IH .NT- H .HEM »tap« ill*' Itrlilns untl lilri dlnr. hiaU ilrrratlan. unit In moat ru*t > r« m« vc« tin- tu- Rnr< OJWTMB*- i* mM '.jr dru.'*i*t<, or iuallr-1 'o Uf »lirwa* «a rap«i|-t uf SO eui. a t«»* . A fl.2\ IMrtii tcucr*, UK. SVTA TVK 4 HON', |t.i!ad. ; hi* l'a. Krzemm. Ilrbr, Mrnl», !»kln Torturra. SWAYNE'S OINTJVIENT apptMiatUxi ot "Bwav%aa '»m«\t althottt liiUmii wadtcine, will car* an* caac -»f Tatter. Mait SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Una, RiurvorfM. h>i, Jlcb. S-<rca, trj »ir < la«. all SKIN DISEASES *<> o.att«r »*« * (itiitlnaui or luni ■tai*>lin.r. Moid by drnitKitti, •» »r«it br nail f.ir ala. t Bo\c«. fl.ai. Adlrru. i»a. • !>•». Pa. Aak jour Jru«(Ut ft It, „ **?. CatawrH to ' CURES HAY- K* VFEV[ ##i FEVER V y AND Cold in Headjj]j^.F£VE R A particle ia applied Into each mwlrtl and 1< agri • aliie. lTlec w ccula a' by mail regliu-red, on centn. KI.Y liltOTllKlis K Warren St., New York. POSITION OFFERED. If yon an> in need «,f B pond payuijf position •nd think ron have tlif qnalitii - «,f n {food *ale-man, rou will do well to w'i. ,it ouco. We will guoj cotiim;- ion or nalan cc«l expcmien to a ftooil man. The pu«iliou we olfer in a peniiaucnt one. Ad dre.-i- at once, SKKIVBR i ATUOOU Nnrscrrmpn, Ocneva, Y L. S. McJIJN'KIX J lasirance and lien I Kslnlc 17 LAJJT 4EFFKHSOX ST DUTI.ER, - pa. Teachers Wanted. The SelKHil Hoard of Winfield Invtuliip will meet in the Central School house on Saturday. Aupi-t 17th, to eleet teacherM for the ensaing term of »i\ months. Wages, $35 per month. A cut <T FRCEIILISO, Pres. A. K* \r«*. S<H.-'y. l»cuuy P. 0. OITIZEUST MISCELLANEOUS Brown Sugar. People who cat brown sugar probably <lo not know they are eating an insect very much resembling a louse. Dr. C. Jack son of Pittsburg, has been analyzing tirown i sugar, and says that out of fourteen sam ! pies of brown agar examined for impuri ties, he gives the following result: Fragments of canc found in 14 sam ples. Bacteria found in 14 samples. Insects found in 13 samples. ! Glucose in adulterative quantities found ' in 10 sample-. I Arsenic found in 1 sample, i Foreign mineral matters found in 14 sam ples. | Starch found in 1 sample. Sand found in 0 sample. I Whiting found in 0 sample. The insect spoken of is represented as a formidable monster, when highly magnifi ed. It is very small, and to the naked eye only a mere speck under the most fav orable circumstances. Its body is oval and from its under sur face eight legs project, each of them being armed at its extremity with a formidable a hook. Any one who has a microscope cau find them iu almost auy sample of brown sugar by dissolving a teaspoonful of the sugar in tepid water in a large wine glass and allowing it to settle for an hour or two. Then, if the sediment or the mat ter floating on the surface of the solution be examined under a microscope (a pocket lens is not quite enough) the mites may be seen squirming in a confused mass of or- I ganic and mineral filth. One look is us ually sufficient to make any cleanly person forever after forego the sugar that is I brown. I>r. Jackson does not think very serious results will follow the eating of these sugar lice; but he thinks it probable that many of the symptoms attributed to intestinal worms in children are in reality due to them. They belong to the same family as the regular itch insect, and much resemble it iu repulsiveness of appearance. His conclusion on the subject is that brown sugar is too filthy for use as human food. White granulated sugar is an entirely different thing. Twelve samples were ex amined. and all were pure. All impurities are taken out in the the crystalization, and any adulterant added afterwards would be easily detected. Hut what is called "pulverized" sugar ho found to be adulterated to a greater extent than either of the others. Five sampler were examined aud all contained more than 20 cent of insoluble matter, chiefly chalk. Man and His Shoes. llow much a man is like his shoes! For instance both a soul may lose; Both have been tanned; both are made tight Isy cobblers; both get left and right; Both need a mate to be complete, And both are made to go on feet; They both need heeling, oft are sold, And both in time will turn to mould. With shoes the last is first; with men The first shall be the last, and when The shoes wear out they're mended new. When men wear out they're men dead, too! They both are tread upon, aud both Will tread on others, nothing loath; Both have their ties, and both incline, When polished,-in the world to shiuc; And both peg out. Now would you choose To be a man or be his shoes? "All Wool and a Yard Wide." When a great business house, of world wide reputation <<•«• •««. fair dealing and financial responsibility, feels warrant ed in attaching its certifficate of guarantee to it - goods, such action furnishes the best possible evidence that the products are be lieved to be just what they are represented to be. Such confidence oil the part of the manufacturers and vendors naturally be gets confidence in purchasers, and hence it is that there has grown to be. all over this great country, Mich an unprecedented de mand for, aud such implicit confidence in, that most popular liver, blood and lung remedy known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, as no other medicine has ever before met with. It is sold by drug gists, under a jiositin guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will either benefit or cure iu every case of disease for which it is recommended, or the money paid for it will be promptly refunded. It is manufactured by the World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, of Buffalo, X. V., a well-known and fiuancialfy solid business corporation. No other responsible manufacturers of medicines have put their remedies to such severe tests as to warrant thorn to give sat isfaction, or refund the money paid for them. ''Golden Medical Discovery" cures '•liver complaint," or biliousness, indiges tion and dyspepsia, all humors or blood taints, skin diseases, scrofulous sores and tumors and pulmonary consumption (which is only scrofula of the lungs) if taken in time and given a fair trial. Chronic catarrh in the head, bronchitis and throat diseases, are also cured by this most wonderful blood purifier and invigorating tonic. A New Departure from all the old established conditions on which proprietary medicines are sold, has been made by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, X. V..who having for many years observed the thou sands of marvelous cures of liver, blood and lung discuses effected by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, now feel war ranted in selling this wonderful intxiiciuu (as they are doing through druggists) un der a ponilirf t/H/irtiHtcr that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it, will be promptly refunded. "Golden Medical Discovery" cures all humors or im purities of the blood, from whatever cause arising, as eruptions, blotches, pimples, old sores and scrofulous affections. It is equally efficacious in bilious disorders, in digestion or dyspepsia and chronic catarrh in the head, bronchial, throat and lung: affections, accompanied by lingering coughs. A Severe Test. When a manufacturer, from years of ob servation. has >.o completely satisfied him self of the universal satisfaction given by his products, that be feels fully warranted in selling them under a certificate of guar antee, it is very natural to believe that such a producer has implicit confidence in the meritf ofbis goods, ami that, too, not without good reason. Sut.-h confidence is po •<1 by the World's Dispensary Medi cal A.- viciatiun, of Buffalo, N. Y., in Dr. Pierce's Family Medicimu-, and hence his "Favorite Prescription" is sold by drug gists, as no other medicine for similar pur poses ever was, under a jtot<ilirc ffiinrantce, that it will in every case give satisfaction, or money paid for it will lie refunded. It cures all tho.-e distressing and delicate ail ments and weaknesses peculiar to women. It in not necessary to enumerate tlio long catalogue ol derangements, both functional and organic, of the female system which this miirvelou ; remedy overcomes. They are, alas! but too well-known to most fc male- who have attained womanhood, to | ner«l more than a hint to make them plain ! io their understanding. Boarding house people ought not Jo j expect dressed beef in hot weather. Then Everybody Laughed. "Can yon tell me." asked Jim Jordan of a crowd of tnen who were standing in front of the postoffico, "can yon tell me wlir a wheel-barrow is like an elephant. '•Because it can't climb a tree," answer ed the crowd in chorus. "That is a chestnut," said Captain Hast ings, "but I have one for you: A man once met a little boy aud jrirl on a country j road. "Is that your sisterf" asked the man of j the little boy. ••Xo," said the boy, "but her father and mother are my father and mother. ••Xow explain that." said the Captain. Immediately they all began to rack their i brains over the boy's answer. Some of , them suggested that the girl was the boy's j step sister, and others said the boy was the i girl's step brother, while still others main | tained that one of them must have a step father aud the other a step mother. Kin - ally they all gave it up and lawyer Brewer turned to Captain Hastings and asked: "Well, how was it?" ••Why," answered the Captain, with a merry grin, "the boy simply lied." Then everybody laughed and .stoutly swore they never heard so good a joke be fore. He Had Lost His Grip. A middle aged man with a troubled look on his face stood on the corner near the Central depot and attracted the attention of a passer-by who inquired. "Can I do anything for you, sir?" "Stranger," said the man. "I've lost my grip." "Oh. brace up," said the other in a cheery voice, '"you'll get help again if you push in. It happens to us all sometime or other." "I'm afraid I'll never git it again," said the other sadly. "Xon.sense, man Don't give up now when they've jnst discovered the elixir of life," advised his friend. "Take hold again like a man." "What air yon talking about?" asked the other, "1 lost my grip with four new shirts in it, a new waistcoat, a pair of sus penders, and my wife's photygraft. Just give me a chance aud you'll see whether I'll take hold of it or not," and he walked off with a suspicious look at his late advis er. Distanced in the Race. Why should Dr. Pierce's medicines not distance all competitors in amount of sales, as they are doing, since they are the only medicines sold by druggists possessed of such wonderful curative properties as to warrant their manufacturers in guarantee ing them to cure the diseases for which they are recommended. You get a cure or money paid for them returned. The Doc tor's "Golden Medical Discovery" cures all diseases caused by the derangement of the liver, as biliousness, indigestion or dyspep sia; also all blood, skin and sc alp diseases, tetter, salt-rheum, scrofulous sores and swellings and kindred ailments. —lt is refreshing to see how a tramp who finds a woodpile will pull oil' his coat and lie down to sleep. —Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be cured. —l'lcnt}- of sleep is conducive to beauty. Even a garment looks worn when it loses it's nap. —Biliousness, headache and sour stom ach are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. 10<i doses sl. —Cool treatment —a plate of ice cream. —Love is blind which probably accounts for the spectacles some young lovers make of themselves. —Everything is smooth sailing with us when we have no difficulty in raising the wind. —There's a sensible agitation afoot in favor of the issue of fractional paper cur ] rency. The transmission by mail of small amounts in postage stamps has become a nuisance to both sender and receiver; and the postal note, while having no advantage whatever over fractional currency, is in convenient and costs the sender both Tnoney and trouble. RAILROAD TIME TALJLES. WEST PKNN R. K. On and after Monday, May 13, train will leave Hutler as follows: MABKET at 6:15 a.m., arriving at Alleghe ny at 9:10 a. m.; couneets east lor Blairsville with Day Express, arriving at I'hi'adelphia at 7 p.m. EXPRESS at 8:35 a. in., arriving at Alleghe ny at 10:3<i a. m.; does not connect for the east, but connects with A. V. It. 11. north and south. MAIL at 2:35 p. m., and goes through to Allegheny, arriving there at 4:40 p. m.; con nects east lor Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION at 5:00 p, m., and con nects at the Junction with Preeport Accom modation, arriving at Allegheny at 7:20 p. m., and connects east as far as Apollo. Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe ny at 8:20 a.m., 3:15 p. in. and 5:45 p. in. Trains arrive at Butler at 10:30 a. m. and 5:00 and 8:00 p. m. I'LTTSUL'KU, HHENANOO & L.AK® ERIE K. K On and after Mondav, Dec. 17, 1888, train will leave Itutler as follows. Corrected to fast time, 1 hour faster than schedule time. Trains leave IJutler lor Greenville from the Pittsburgh and Western deput at 7:00 and 10:30 a. m. and o:0o p. in. Trains leaving the P. A. W. depot in Allegheny city 8:20 a. m. and 2:50 p. hi. fast time connect at liutler with trains on the S. it A. Tr.'ins arrive at Butler from Greenviile.tas time 10:10 a. in., 2:25 and (5:20 p. in. and connect with trains on the I*. A W. arriving at Allegheny ai 12:05 p. in. and 5:00 and 8:23 p. rn., fast time. Trains leave Milliards at 5:45, and 11:00 a. in., slow time, and arrive at 9:10 a. m. and 5:55 p. m. Both trains connect at Br&iiuhton for Itutler and Greenville. The train that leuves liutler at 7 a. m. con nects at Chenango with train on X. Y. I*, it 0., arriving at Cleveland at 12:50 p. in., and Ciucitftißti at 7:55 p. in,, aud Chicago at HJ.'.'iO p. 111. It al-o connects at ' Isgood with 1,. S, .V M. iv, arriving at Cleveland at 12:50 in Erie 11:17 a. m, HutJalo 2:50 p. m. and New York 5:45 a. in. all Central time. The 10:30 Irani connects at Mercer for Oil City, arriving at 12:50 p. in. and at Shenango with N. N. P. 0., arriving at oil City at 3:50 p. m. Builalo 7 p. in. anil New York ti:.'!il a. m., i'lt.o connects at Osgood with L. S. <Jt M. !S. lur Franklin aud Oil ( ity. F. & W. K. R. Corrected to fast time —Oue hour faster than schedule tiuie. - Trains leave Butler for Allegheny ('ity at 4:20 and 10:15 a. m , and 3:55 and and 0:25 p. iu. The New ( and Western mail leaves at 8:45 a. in., and the ChicugO Ac Western ex press at 1:50 p. in. Trains leaves Butler for the North at 10.1 • a. in., and 8:30 p. in Trams arrive at Butler from Allegheny at 10:15 a. in. and .::20 a I d B:.'io p. m., Iroui Al legheny, New Castle and the West ut 12:10 p. m. and from c'allery at 5:40 p. ui. A Uain arrives from i at s:l > a. in. and from Kane at C:.O. Trains connecting lor Butlc-r leave Vile gheny at 7:40 and lU:')o a. m. and 140 and ti:3o p. in. Sunday trains ariive from Allegheny at 10:15 a. in. and 3:20 t>. in,; Iroui New Castle, Youngstown and Chicago at 12.-10 p. in. Leave for Allegheny at 10:15 a. in. aud til2s p. m.; for New Castle, 8:45 a. m.; for Chicago at 1:50 p. m. FOR SALE. I have sixty-six (titil acres of good farming land within oue mile of Butler Boro, lor sale, on reasonable terms. 1,. H. Mc-JUNKIN, No. 17, E. Jetlerson St. *.l ! ■: > ;t». .. -,ii ft l. In- tiivr any : -i\ i• • .. . • '»K coiisul •' ' •, • •iO.'V'A j, <i CO <»> HHte'it btw». CHICACO* The Result ot . Doiug business on the square is always satisfactory. People prefer to deal where they can get good honest goods with no fancy prices We have the finest line of Hats, the finest line of Furnishing Goods and the lowest prices in Butler. We buy right from the fac- j tories lor cash and our custo- 1 uicrs get the benefit. A com parison of our goods and prices j sells them. Light-colored stills, 1 straws and summer underwear j away down now. COLBERT & DALE, 70 S. Main street, Butler. Pa. Have You Heard the News?! Almost everybody talks about the Great Clearance Sale at the Xe\v York Bazaar. Yes, we have marked all our goods down, they must go before the summer season is over, we arc not in habit to carry over goods from one sea son to another. Millinery at Half Price. Sateens, challies, lawns,ging hams. cashmeres, black goods, silks, etc., all reduced. Hosiery and underwear at a big sacrifice. Come and see for yourself for we have no room to name nil the bargains. We out advertise the truth. We do not misrepresent. We guaran tee to produce everything we advertise. I)o not delay but come at once we'll make it in teresting for you. New York Bazaar, LEADING BARGAIN STOKE- No. CO, S. Main St., Butler, Pa. LOOK! READ! I have enlarged my store-rot m. tn fact, made It almost twice as large as 11 was lietorc, and liave also Increased iuy stoek. 1 liave, uy rar, the largest and bebt selected stock ot Fine Drugs and Chemicals In Ilutler county, and am now In position lo supply tie- wants ot I lie people ot this county even better than In the past. You will do well to call on me when in lae need of anything In the line ot Fine Drugs and Medicines. I Mv stock is very complete and I'KH'KS VICKY I,oW. In medicine quality Is ot the tirst. Impor tanci*. so we give particular attention to tilling Prescriptions. our Dispensing Department is complete. %\ e dispense only l'ure Drugs of the Finest Quality, and our patrons may bring us their preserlp. lions, feeling cert tin that they will be carefully aml accurately tilled. Thanking the public for tie- very generous patronage they nave accorded in" In the past. 1 hope t i lie able in serve t lu-in more acceptably in the future, at the old stand. No. 5, North Main St., BUTLER, PA. J. a. R2DICK, FOR SALE, The undersigned oilers lor sale his general stock of IT KMTI"KK. :.rid Ins I'M>EItTA K -1N(. iniNiness incited in lTospect, Ilutler coun ty. Pa. The stock of l'urnlture Is all new and will lie sold at llrsl cost, and 1 also have a full 11ii.- of casket- from the smallest to tbe larg est—. trimmings, ti good hearse, sleighs, lum ber and ever)lll.ng pertaining to the business. lin mediate possession will lie given, and the i business is enough to keep one man constantly employed, and occasionally require help. Apply to or address C M. KDM i'NDSON. Prospect, Pa. I SCIIUTTE O'BRIEN, ! Sanitary Plumbers And Gas Fitters, of more than 20 years ex perl • ence, have opened their store In the Geo. Itelber ' block, on Jefferson .St. opposite the l.owry House, with a full line of Plumber's Supplies, I GAS FIXTI'ItESjANI) GLOBUS, HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS, NATUKAI. GAS lII'KNhKS, Ac i Jobbing prompt'.y^attended to. and your pat onage respect fully solicited. i I Wm. F. Miller. Manufacturer of 1 Stair Rails, Balusters and Nswel-posts. All khuln of woo.l turning done to order, also hecorated ami Curved wood-work. Much an ('aslng. ('onn*r blocks, Panels and all kind* of fancy wood-work ior inside decoration of » houses. CALL AM) SKE SAMPLES. Something new and attractive. Also , FURNITURE , at lowest cash prices. Store at No. »», N. Main street. Factory at No. 80, N, Washington street. 1 HUTI.KK, PKNNA. r Farm lor Sale, r Containing 102 acre* in a high state of culti vation, good dwelling house, gooil barn, wagon-shed and other outbuildings, orchard ot all kinds of fruit, well watered, good pro ducing oil wells on adjoining farms, located n Allegheny Twp., and within .i miles ol Kmlenton and I'oxhurg. For particulars, address, L. S. MI:JI:SKIN, No « 7 K. Jeflirsoa St., Ilutler. Pa. I THE VERY Remarkable Bargains JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA., Has been offering the past few weeks have attracted the attention of thous 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. •iOO pairs Men's fine Calf Dress shoes regular price at $2.00. 500 '• " Kangaroo " " " 3.50 at 2.00. 300 " " Calf •' " " 2.00 at 1.35. 100 " " Dongola " " " 2.00 at t.3">. 100 " " Calf lioots " " 2.00 at 1.00. Men's working shoes in bnckle ar.d luce at !>0 ceuts. All of these shoes being made from the latest styles and lasts and we have them in all sizes and widths in button, hoe and congress, tip or plain toe. Sacrificing on every line. 100 pair Ladies fine Dongola shoes worked holes at $1.50 worth $2.50. 200 " " Kid " " 1.25 " 2.00. 230 " " Morocco " " 1.25 " 2.00. 2i!o " I'eb. Goat " " ill) " 1.50. 300 " " Graiu " " 75 " 1.35. 300 " '* " and Peb. Goat lace at CO " 1.25. IVXisses Shoes. I have on hand a large line of misses shoes varying in size from 12-2, in morocco, peb. goat and kid, in heel and spriuer hells, which will be sold during this sale regardless of cost Now is the time to buy if you wish to save peonies. If you'd like to have your dimes and dollars double and al most treble—for all these goods must go. HO\V r ABOUT SLIPPERS P We find that we haye too many slippers and rather than carry them over we will close them out. Mukes no difference what the loss might be. All slippers MUST GO. 100 pair men's Wigwams regular price SI.OO at $ 50. 250 " Lawn tennis slippers " 1.70 at 1.00. 100 " Graiu " " 70 at 30. The balance of our t..n. pat. leather tip and opera toe slippers must be j closed out and we Lave put such reduction on them as will accomplish our purpose. l adies tan .slippers at Ladies pat. leather tip slippers at Ladies opera toe slippers at We guarentee to show all the bargains named here and a thousand others 1 carrv a lull line of my own make of boots and shoes in box and plain toe Repairing done on short notice. Large stock of LEATHER A_lSri3 FINDINGS Lace Leather, Arc. Shoemakers supplies of all kinds. Mail Orders Receive Prompt At tention. YOURS TRULY. JOHN BICKEL. 22 S. Main St. - - Butler, Ta. B > E. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, No. 19, North- Main St., BUTLER, PA, DE A LER IN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c M Society Emblems of all Descriptions. Repairing in all branches skillfully done and 18SO ESTABLISHED 1850 Planing Mill —AND— Yard J. 1.. FUKVIS I O. PCKVIK S.G.Purvis&Co. MANUKACTIIUKRB AND DEALERS IN and Planed Lumber OF K.VICKY D.f. 4«;itl i'no 4, SHINGLES & LATII PLANING MILL AND YARD \ EC riieriiiaii T HIIKIIIC (llinrcb LuC- WICK, DKALKH IS Rough and Worked Lumber OF ALL KINKS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lalh Always in Stock. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite I'. Jt W. Depot, BTTTLKR, - PA. New Livery Stable. New Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed anil boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r. No. 39. W. Jefferson St, Butler, l'a. 1 t.J J-f»ti¥i.i I- a? i• ' '■'■■■ ii':i<■* lliolilli m. I.r, I, , e,, H,.-.!. 1 ftiuii I .it |M»«|Uoil »•».» -ml\ Li*V A I»l4*» v • I ' lUrclrt» Wt-.N V. Steel Wire Fence! The cheapest and neatest Fence for around Lawns. School Lots, l'oultry Yards. Gardens, Karai.s, etc. Also inanufacturers or Light and Heavy Iron Fem Uiu. (Testing. Stable Fltt|ntr». Flit shutters. Kin' Kscapes of difTerent designs, ■ tiiil nil klnil.s or IBO.N VSW HI UK HOKK TAYLOR & DEAN, 203-20.~> .Market St., I'ittHburjt, l'a. E E ABRAMS & CO Fire and Life INSUII A N C E I nsurauc v Co. of North America, incor porated !71» 4 , capiUl $3,000,000 and other NtroiiK coiniianies represented. New Life Insurance Co., assets $90,000,0011. Ofiice New UiiKclton huiidiiiK near Court ll<iuse. omiifi mon# miu. niJTI'KIC, PA. 11. FULLERTON, Prop'r, ItliiiikelH, FlaniK'lH and Yarn Manufactured of' Pure llul* In Couuly Wool. We guarantee our KOO<1» to IK.' strictly all wool and noarsenlc or uny other poisonous uiat'-rlal used In dyeing. We'sell Wholesale or retail. Samples and prices rtinilshed free to dealers on appltcatloß liy mall. iietuali\ v JII |||"iy t tils to our futlesmen. OUTFIT .ml llllrKKK. ("an start you at once. Send U I u Uior terms to ■I. AI STIN SIIAW >ur«iT)iii»ii, Itoilientir, X.l' LEAdTNG ILUHEBY HOUSE Special MourDing Hats and Bonnets, Crape s and Nuns Veiling always ready foruse. No-18. South Main Street, - - - BUTLER. HA Alex. Borland, BOOT & SHOE IMKfR. NO. 18 E. JEFFERSON ST. Special Attention f. eiven to repairing of al kinds. ■ Do Not Neglect Your Evesiulit I). L. Cleeland, of the firm of Cleeland & Ralston, jewelers, having attended a course of lectures called the Opticians Course, is now prepared to test and correct the following defects of the eves —Presby* opia / Hyperraetropia, Myopia, and Astigmatism. Come one and all, old and young, that have imperfect vision and have your eyes tested and correct ed by I). L. CLEELAND, Practical Optician. Corner of Diamond, Butler. Pa DIAMOND LAUNDRY, I East Diamond - - Butler, Pa. j FIRST CLASS LACNDKY WORK IS ALL BRAKCUKS. LACK CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, CLKAS ISO. DYKING AND CAR PET CLEANING. Goods collected and delivered in all parts of the town. ANDREWS &SHUTTLEWORTH, 1 PROPRIETORS. READY Our Large Spring Stock of Wall Paper. We have excelled in former seasons in ASSORTMENT, VARIETY and Beaut}- of Designs. And have almost doubled our stock. We are prepared to meet all competition n prices. J. H. Douglass. 63 S. MAIN STREET. 1889, Spring and Summer,lßß9 M. F. ii M. Marks, DEALERS IN Fine Millinery and Ladies Furnishing Got ids. 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 sou we will have all the most fashionable shapes and trimmings as soon as out. Mourning Goods our Specialty. FOR SALE. I will sell Uie real estate In which the business is now conducted, consisting ot a cor nor lot I'cOxrjo feet, froutlmr on the principal street of the town, and on which two two story store-rooms, a shop, a six-room frame house with* good cellar, a Darn and all necessary out buildings are erected. The lot has a never fall ing well of good water. I will also sell my Franklin twp properly, consisting of II acres of good. level, nice land in a high state of cultivation and all sown to grass, with good and new six-room house, barn, good orchard, two wells—one soft and one liarl and all necessary out buildings. O. M. EDMTJNDSON, I'rospect, Pa. BUTLEII COUNTY Mutual fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham Rts. •J. C. ROESSINO, PRESIDENT. \VM. CAMPBELL TBEASUKKH 11. C. IIEINEMAN, SKCIIETAKY DIRECTORS: .1 I. Purvis, Samuel Anderson, William Campbell J- W. Hurkhart. A. Trout man, Henderson Oliver, <J. C. Koesslng. James Stephenson, Dr. \v. Irvln. llenrv Wliltmtre. J. K. Taylor. 11. C. Ileineinan, LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ae't aiTTL.Bß, FA. Agents WA NTED To canvass for one of the largest, olde established. IIKSI KNOWN NTKXKItIE In the country. Most Liberal Terms. Geneva Nursery. 1 W. A T. SMITH, tienevi, NPW York. Jordan's Restaurant All our readers yisitiDjr Hutle will do well to go to Sam Jordan's restaurant for their meals. We serve lunches, soft drinks, tobacco and cigars. No. t, S. Main St., under Schneidemnn's clothing store. STONE PUMPS Manufactured by James McNees, l'ltmp P. O. Ilutier county. Pa . and for sale at .1. Niggle a Hro. Ilutler, Pa. for parttculurs call or aodress. Advertise ir 'HO CITIZEN THE PRODIGY CHURN. , RUIATR.N KEB. 11 AM»JI*E «, Mr'"/# Why it is superior to all Others. Ist. Because of its easy operating. 2nd Because everything necessary is provided in it* general make up or makii.g uniformly the very best granulated gilt-edge butter. A (food milk thtrmom" W ff- b r b et«r ami .trainer ac- Tall my grand success in every Bowl of Granulated Butter. This Churn is manufactured cnl for sale by Shir,', Sbiru & Hays, man ! ufacturers of the Celebrated Allen Patent Washing Machine, Butler, I*a. I Circulars with full description and directions ss'nt to any address Atrents wanted to sell in every county. VISITORS TO PITTSBURG Are cordially invited to inspect our immense stock of the following § articles: CLOAKS JW WRAPS \fl|| For Ladies. Misses and Children. «g PLUSH 11110 CLOTH NE^ffiIRKETS '„| All sizes, all styles and prices. * HA HIES' CLOAKS, 1-ong and Short; the largest variety in the I.VCOMI'AIiAIiI.Y THE LA KG EST MILLINERY DEPARTMENT and the lowest prices. Stylish Goods only 50 styles of Kid Gloves. Hooks or Buttons. Hosiery, Poles and Trimmings, Woven Gloves, Underwear, Ladies' Neckwear, Laces, Babies' Wear, Ladies' Press Trimmings, Aprons, Linen Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Art Kmbroidery, Lace Curtaius, Corsets, Plushes, Chenille Portieres, Kid Gloves, Embroideries. And lots of articles, large and small, useful and needful, always dis played on counters. Holiday Presents and Fancy Goods. OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. I^p§er\baviri§^ 510 to 516 Market St., and 27 Fifth Ave PITTSBURGH, PA. J.R.GRIKB. PROF. R. J. LAMB. GRIEB & LAMB'S MUSIC .STORE. NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST. BUTUBK. PA. San Sole Agents for Butler, Mercer mid Clar- Hjj ion counties for Behr lirou. Magnificent Pi ano.s. Ne.vhy & Evans' lianos, Smith- Sr American and Carpenter Organs, Importer* tl'c( 'elcorati'd Steiniiievcr Pianos, and Dealers in Violins, Bruno Guitars, and All Kinds of Musical Instruments. SIIEKT MUSIC A SPECIALTY Pianos and Organs sold on installments. Old Instruments taken in exchange. Come and pee us, as we can save you money. Tuning and Repairing of all kinds of Musical Instruments Promptly attended to. MKAUVILLE (JUNSEKUTOBVW Ml s i r - A high tirade iiiafltutl<»n with factlttlra tn Mu*U* and Ait m<M.l '«•! .. 1 \\\ [),. Kmnloy* only ua« beta cf « xj.«*rl« nee and i iiiinmi r«-iH:tat»«»n 1 » •, . *!.»• ln<hiding all Vocal and Inatronifntal. In jifHltaU-d wlili i« cepf.s Music aa an el««tl\e study. ... • . . « u itut« I Thorough CourM'* In ralnilnir. Drawing. , " ,<l .t\/r\ ». • .riii* granted Uuwe eoi..i.lrti., K any , . I Iv • «:• <•< »- ["*, rates. Stud, nta n.Jn.ltte.l to unj grnile. 1 , J, 1 , 1.1..
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