Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 23, 1897, Image 4

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    BICKELS
Fall and Winter Stock
Arriving Daily.
Oar large Fall and Winter stock ha- all arrive*!,
and open and ready for you- inspection.
Owing to the Large
will sell yon good reliable footwear away down.
In Men's Shoes
,h«. *»d
extended heary hand sewed sole.
Complete Stock of
and youth's sizes.
In Ladies Shoes
-c b,« ~»y ~w p r uy «,tetojSEj*SSUS!SS3T JKUfSES
■ewed shoes-fine dongola-box dav shoes of all kinds,
shoes—large assortment of Ladies and Misses evcrj nay
Balance of our summer stock to be closed out regardless of cost as we need the
'Tlarge s'ock of slippers and oxford ties included in this great reduction sale.
Three Large Sample Counters
fifled with interesting bargains. Sole leather cnt to any amount you may wish to
purchase.
JOBNJiICKEL.
128 S. MAIN St. BUTLER, PA.
■ ■
i: "THE COMMERCIAL," j;
1 K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa.^
( > This popular house has just been entirely remodeled <j >
and refurnisned. Kverything convenient, and guests <I ►
. will always receive close attention. <. >
Located near Postoffice and P.& VV. Depot. When < f
in Evans City t->p at the Commercial. Hell Tele-
' phone No. 16.
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Ford City Pennsylvania.
WHERE AND WHAT IS FORD CITY?
FORD CITY
15 A TOWN OWNED BY
THE PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY,
Situated on the Allegheny Valley Railroad and the Allegheny
River, forty miles from Pittsburgh. It is not a new town in
one sense, being seven years old ; but in the sense of a
Business and Residence' Town it is more than new, be
cause there has never been a Lot or House sold in Ford
City. There is now Only One Store of any kin in Ford
City and there are over 3,000 people living t . r- and a
thickly settled and rich farming community surrounding it.
WHAT MAKES FORD CITY?
The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company's largest
works are there, employing 1,000 people, and when running
full • ' r ?l 1 1 1 fl "
FORD CITY REAL ESTATE
Lots and houses will be offered FOR SALE about Oc
tober Ist, 1897. Not One Lot has been sold and None will
be sold until the opening day, to be announced in this paper,
when You will have equal opportunity with all others to pur
chase, build and operate a store, or own a dwelling, in what
the present owners propose to make the MODLL 'I OWN
of the ALLEGHENY VALLEY.
HOW?
By Sewering, Grading and Paving the Streets
and making wide Flagstone Sidewalks, which are
already shaded by splendid trees. This work is now under
way and will be completed by present owners. Ford City
has Water Works, Natural Gas and Electric Light.
Watch this paper for time of opening sale and come to
Ford City. Judge for yourself whether it is not a good place
to do business, make your home, or invest for speculation.
[ Price list and plan will be mailed on application.
EDGAR M. MOORE,
Real P.itate Agent of Pfil/H C.ITV I>A
Tfea Pittsburgh Plate Ula*. Co. hUKU CM V * 1
1 ie9n Roughest Roads (
/ J c ' boulevard beneath the springs of \
| N-». 2 Hoad Buggy- •
/ They are strong and iHrautiftil— t*ofl Of! )
\ The wise .nan's choice in ve- /
/ hifles 'lhey are at all dealers.
/ Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. CO., Youngstown, Ohio. \
WE ARE
mmmm PfTJP LI-.
Voo never hear tin complain of bum
nen* beinj{ bad -we aim and luccced I
making it '»y f«ir and square treat
mcut of all our customer*.
MOT-ro I' AIItI) KA 1,1 \(i
unmrTO EVERY ONE
If we say to you our liquor* arc *ij
year* old, *e won't ask you to take oj
word for it but put them to the t<-M
you and your friend* to 1m: the judge
Pure liquor* are healthful.
Guaranteed purc;6 year old Whl.kcy elthei
(iucktnbclmcr. Finch, <iib«un,
Overboil, l-*r*e, Ml. Vernon,
$i per full quart or 0 quart* for #5,
Grandfather'* Choice WhUkey, ;»uar
anlccd 3 year* old, I 2 jicr gallon.
On C. O. I), or mail order* of fio or
over, wc prepay all charger.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO,,
Importers, and Wholesaler*,
411 Wi'er SI. Oppoiite B. & 0. Depot*
Telephone, 2179 PittKburg. Pa.
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FRENCH REMEDY
l.rtxlor. „ (1,. i,lk)Vc r < ,1111, In :» |i
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ir .»lt other* fall Omjiiit ii,< n will r< K alii tln lr
t, -I. '»'•! old will r'Vov. r ttii-lr
youthful vI K . r t, y KI.VIVO ll quirk
c- Iy aii'l *or<-ly r.Hto>. , Ni-rvoum.. 1.., 1
vitality, l.ov l'ow« 1. 1 all 111- Memory,' Ha»t
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«i-**r»'tloii. Willi-h untilHoil. for tmly. t,u-i
IM»* .. r niarrtaifi |i n«,i only curi .hv
il.irtillK ill 1t... " lit Of 111 . .1 .... I,
J.. 1.. tofiic mid 1.1.,*! I.iillfl. r, lirlriiclnu t.a. k
pink flow lo |.al. .|,...ks an.l i,„t.,i1,,i/
Hi. nr.- of voutli. It wariU >.tr li. mlty , ~,1
•• 1 oiMUti. tit lon In l.t on having l!l.\ IVo, no
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«I.W fM r "r for V. W, WtT.
r pfvltltA written KuurtuiUu- to rur«* or r«
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WRIGHT 8%
Per all !;iuom »nrf Nitirvov-. ■■■■ ■ fl|
|ji-r>*!'- Thrr pm'fy i*.r UM 9 f| |R ™
i. and (jive Inalthv I
utrm to l!it tn:lre kytteni. | EblK^Qw
Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES.
1 AGENTS i'- "™~™"7~77~r.
1 . r. J tie Arctic l< i Alachtuc
|- Wanted an for liutlcr County
alio ail cuuutie* in I'c iiiinylvaiiia Write
la once lo O. i'korr.k, Mai* I'a.
>' 11 If men would
A. on'.v r aiize that
ill - health robs
// them not only
Iff of life, but of
"
g * jjf J out' h cheerless
bis eyes, it shuts
out the light of good judgment, and looks
bigger than life or death, or wife or child.
The facts are that ill-health very soon puts
a Stop to a man's money-making powers
and turns them into money-losing dis
abilities. ... , ,
When a man's digestion is out of order
and his liver sluggish, his brain g- *.<- dull,
his muscles «luggi-h. his blood impure and
every organ in the body —brain, lungs,
heart, stomach, liver and kidneys -becomes
crippled. A man with a crippled lung
liver, heart, brain or kidney, is a worse
crippl- ten time? ever, than a man who is
minus a leg or an arm. The man who is
criopled ontside may live a long life but the
man who is crippled inside is taking a short
cut to the grave. Dr. Pierce s Goloen Med
ical Discovery cures indigestion makes th'
appetite keen, the liver active, the blood
pure and every organ healthy and vigorous.
It makes lood and builds fle'h up to the
healthy ; ndard. Honest dealers don't
recommen- substitutes.
•• I wish >o sa v to those wno Buffer from kidney
and bladder trouble— lake Dr ft. V Pierce
GoU'n V'itcal Discoterr wr.t--<- Dr Anderson
of Carthage Jasper Co Mo ' A patient of mir
says it is w rth !y, per bottle to any one who l
afflicted as he was Three bottles cured htm en
tire! i-crfectly miserable he was, Ijcfore takine
the .Jtsoovery' and now is on" of the happi' st
men in this County. Prof Chreine would gladly
sign this if he were in town He requested m<
to write a testimonial and make it as strong c
'he English language couid matt tl "
A S 1 5° home doctor book FREK. For a |
.aper-covered copy Dr. Pierce's Common
Sense Medical Ad-. :ser send 7: one ce:.
stamps, to cover ost of mailing on!,
Cloth binding 10 cents extra. Address "Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " Worm 3.
No. 3 " Infants' Diseases
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 8 " Neuraigia.
No. 9 Cures Headache.
No. IO " Dyspepsia.
No. 1 i Delayed Periods,
No. 12 " Leuchorrea.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. *3 Cures Rheumatism.
No. 10 " Malaria.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Sold l.y Druggists, or unt prepaid on
receipt of price, 25c., or s.f"r sl.
DXT. HCMPHRETS' HOUEOPATHIC MINI'AI,
op DISEASES MAILED FI.EE.
Humphreys' Med. Co.» 111 William St.. H. Y«
THE DANGER
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman's
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort ahould be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life's pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so a ;:iists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an ea.sy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Ktc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations—she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
nfj}hfn ' •*
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of " Mother's Friend," and
the time of recovery shortened.
"I know one lady, tie- mother of three
children, who suffered greatly in the
birth of each, who "blained a bottle of
Mother's Friend' ol rue before her
fourth confinement, and wa- relieved
quickly and ca- ily. All ajjjree that their
iabor wan -.horter and Ic-, painful."
Jous G. Poliull, Macon, Oa.
91.00 PEB BOTTLE at all Ttrngßtoriu,
or »«»nt by nxprtnn on riculpt of prlco.
SOCKS ' ir r.i.. >iiiu IM'.. tt:„t
rrrr inUtte&l V} Worrtfcli, Will b4 Mint to
rntt any a»J'ircr.a application, by
The BRAonr.LD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. a«.
|| r '
. e's Nervi and
Uop'd Restoralive.
"i ; 1 i", failing cure for I )iv.ca of tho
l/ifc- vc, Nervous an-J '.-nerativo
A 1 uriic of r.irc •Bu ICT 'or
il.c <«' i younjf and of marked ser
rice for 3l ideati. Teachers, and all
v/ho a. , engaged in lituui work ot
dose occupations.
CURES
Depression, Tired Feelings,
llervooess, Muscular ¥/ eakness.
Loss ol Appetite, Palpitation ol Heart,
Restlessness, Hysteria,
M?rvo Weakness, General Discomfort,
Excesses, Alchollsm,
and thnt - -.ost Innumerable series ol
di'-.cn . ;,.;<1 l ornplit atiorik resulting
from a > '••rangement of the Nervou«
Bystem. Invaluable for weak women
and nervoi;'; children.
Eri: fc .yctom, Cocclin
Eour.r DSj! | U Norvo
Good 7/ork, • Tonic.
CONTAIN* HO OPI ATf • OR b«M(,IHOUI OftUOt
TO MAKC A HABIT.
50 Cents per Bottle;
If thr***- 1 ',!♦!' Se ordered at our time, a t opy ol
Ori'»ic * .. hook will be Included /ice.
f ' CCUIST* AND OCALCR*
on o»n?'-? ru% on MCCfcirT or pricc
60 UNTI.
Winkt..:. .in & Brown Drug Co.
COIC MomiCTOMS,
OALTIMORC, MO, U. 8. A. '
£~\ iJOCTOKS LAKiI
rj*b M Tl'. DIstTNMIiV.
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IIX iifcALKia:
THE OITIZKN
Eye Sanitation.
If one organ more than another in the
human body should have all the Ijenetit.
of prevention, it is the eye. and yet to
what abuses do we not see it daily and
hourly subjected, says the Independent.
People will read while riding on jolting
cars, they will read by a poor light, not
reflecting how much wiser and pleasant
er it is to pay money to the ga? man
than to the oculist. There are many
expedients that will help to pteserve
the sight of workers who can have but
littlttime to rest;by cl -ing the eyes fir
a few moments, or by looking off at a
distant object so as to change the focus
completly. and thns resting those parts
of the retina that have been in use con
tinuously for a long time, much may be
gained. Then when one feels that the
-ight is failing, do not delay going to an
oculist, and having him fnrnish yon
with a formula for the glasses that your
eves need, and at the same time secure
the services of a good optician. T1
"mathematics of the eye" are very well
understood now. and the law that will
make the light enter the eye at just the
antde to correct the aberration that age
has made will give you great compfort.
and do much to prolong the useful
ae-s of your eyes. The-skillful way in
which astigmatism andnear-sightdenes:-
are now corrected is a matter to rejoice
over. One person asks: "Is it not
dreadful to see such nnmbers of young
children going about the streets with
glasses on'; Are everybody's eyes degen
eratinjj " Not at all. The child who.
fifty years ago. wonld have been unable
to learn to read from «heer inability to
see the letters, is now able to keep up
with hi* follows, and escape the inevit
able headache that comes from eye
strain, simply because a well adjusted
pair of glasses has been supplied to him.
As to the carelessness of employers, in
failing to provide a good light for men
who write all day, and whose eyes must
pay the penalty there is no greater
field for the application of the Christian
rule "Do unto others," etc., than here.
. This is seen more often in the city than
in the country: but even here, we should
like to see the census of the men who
have made it a matter of conscience to
supply a perfect light for their clerks
and other employes. Then, when you
1 learn that a cataract is foiming do not
' despair; in these days of advanced sur
-5 gery they are removed with but little
injury to the vision. Ti(?bt shoes, tight
tJ collars and titrht waists are detrimental
to eye sight, by causing undue pressure
t mi the brain: but of all the destroyer;
of this precious possession of perfeci
" vision, veils are the worst. On <
wealthy oculist, owning a fine citj
. mansion, in talking with a friend, saw
I a lady with a finely dotted veil pass
I Said he: "Those are the things tha
have built my house " Very lately th
» following experiment was tried:
' "Dr. Casey A. Wood, of Chicago, se
jected a dozen typical specimens of veil
> and applied the ordinary tests of abilit
t to rend while wearing them These test
: showed that every description of vei
' affects more or less the ability to se
: distinctly, both in the distance and nea
■it hand. The nost ObjMtiOuUt k:ii"
1.8 the dotted veil. Other things bein;
equal, vision is interfered with in direc
pro[iortion t<> the number of meshes t>e
' sejuare inch. The texture il.h vei
plays an important part in the mattei
W hen the sides of the mesh are single
compact threads the eye is much lei
I embarrassed than when double thread
are employed. The least objectionabl
| veil irt without dots, sprays or other fit
► ■ " r **- thread
j Kye tioubles do not necessarily rosul
from wearing veils, for the healthy ey
is as able as any other part or the Uyl
to resist the strain they ionpcsK. upon it
lint weak eyes ar c nurt by thent am
prudence should teach not to strtiii
healthy eyes l'j<i much."
Nothing Succeeds Like S.icccs>
ihe suevv tj ,ii ibe Spe-er N. .J Win
in producing an extra uuality o
• 'rape brandy is marvelous They rel
alone on the trrape for body arid davor
and hence there is a wide wl growim
uiriiiajKi loi thin l-'uu'iy whi'-h rival
iheoM l>ran<isol Cognac, France.
'•.(.thing ij. liner or rii-fi»-r than Spier
old Climax Brandy and his oi.l port
five to fifteen year-old. For table r.
tueir Clarets, Kaufer.c, . Uurgundic
■ad f' yji! mi'iirpah .ed |' y
i lie »lck room, hospital and Hacrainen
''■ l purpose their I'rif. imerited <ir.v>«
June m recommended and used J>y hot I
physicians mid divine npldby drim
Klsts, H
AH one n nit of the wheat movemenl
the i„ titaud lor vt*uel room is so grea
that the Lake n.t i rom (.'hicago to Bnf
f ,1, 0 has l/ecu doubled /tj- made twoC(*nti
per bunhel; and transportation is hard t<
get, even at this rate-, lie ipiteall theor
i.-s there* is no lack of money to mov«
CTOpa, 'I be only trouble j-, t.„ |j„d
enough cars and boats:
flood's Hnrsapanlla is a peculiar antd
Icine peculiar because it permanently
cured.
I he fifteen exmntries from which hint
of dissatisfaction with our Tariff have
come have sold us in the past decade *l
worth of (foods, and bought
from in only #t,<>r,u,22o,7HJr worth, a
balance in their favor of $1, 7H4,TJ2,h41.
ll is scwx-ly probably under these cir
ciunsiances that thoy are i;oing to tak<
tiny steps which will embarrass or com
plicate commercial relations so advanta
geous to them.
'i UK remedies put up by the 1 Cure I
Co., L'l'd., No., i'A Centre Ave., an
■ W<l I,y every l)ruy if ., .1 ~, oun'
IV.
I he negroes of Nouth Carolina are en
gaged m burying the devil. ' A monu
ment of state jugs and broken pitch
fork < would.wen, appropriate.
111 ■. A f >AC 11 Iv I'owdcr* fi you use any
uv- d goo<l one. ,v»k your Druggist for
Aniihtrong'h I Cure V) ileadaclie Pow
der».
So far no enterprising newspaper hat
, thought toi«'iiil Hon .John .1 iugallh to
. Boston to report John L. Sullivan's
| M ayoralty campaign.
| hOQj'Ci c; . ,v. ttM|
lousne -.n, Inui;; jstion, Hoadacho.
Ea«v to take, oaay to oporat*. 25c.
It is estimated that the falling off
from the average European crop this
year will be Wheat, 80M,OOO t (JOO btihels
rye, j.Vioo.uoo, potato* 1,000,000 in 10.
Aunt ItiicluH-l'.H Hitlers.
The undeniable fact that these Bitters
are composed in the main of Speer s
Wine, with Peruvian Bark, Snake Boot
etc analyzed and recommitted to in
valid- and the .Medical I'rofoHion, by the
I.< .1 < m-mists in the L'nited Stat. M, can
not fail in inspiring confidence m tbi
-11 ■ i,| tljcne Malarial Bitters.
I here are men on the way to the
Klondike who have never felt them
'. In eijjual 10 the' task of shoveling
snow oil ten sijuare feet of sidewalk,
Akilh 1 i'. >N(»'.i I.utle System Pills
arc fine. A true Liver Pill. —2sc.
Higli Hats iu Church.
Franklin News.
Recently we commended the decision
of the ladies of Grace Methodist
Episcopal church. Oil City, to discard
hats and bonnets during church service,
an idea which they gonght from the
recent Epworth league convention at
Toronto, where the new style met with
universal favor with the thousands in
attendance.
Also! here comes a woman to the
• 'Blizzard." and in the name of the great
apastle to the Gentiles she serves an in
junction. She quotes St. Paul in I.
Corinthians, si. as follows:
For if the woman l>e not covered
let her alsj be shorn: but if it be a
shame for a woman to be shorn or
shaven, let her be covered.
•'For a mm indeed ought not to cov
er his head, forasmuch as he is the
image and glory of God: but the woman
is the glory of man. "
The Oil City lady adds: "It is an ad
mirable style of custom for the theater
or opera, but not for the worship of Al
mighty God."
Now we venture to raise our bowed
head and speak out one feeble remark.
The women of Corinth, on whose milli
nery arrangements Paul animadverted,
where of the sort that needed to keep
well out of sight; in fact, an extinguish
er who have been about the best cover
ing for them. Read the epistles to that
people and you 11 get some inkling of
tie prevailing style of folks
Moreover, the head covering worn by
the women of Corinth was in the nature
of a low cowl, veil turban. Snppose St.
Paul could have sat behind a forest of
nodding plumes, shimmering ribbons,
dead birds, wings and tails, all piled on
the heads of an audience of l!»th centu
ry North America women does tin
good lady in Oil City believe that the
great Apostle would have commanded
those American girls to remain covered
with such a bewilderment of top
dressing* Nay, nay. Pauline? He would
have quoted that other Scripture. "Top
not, come down."
Furthermore, viewing the matter
from a litth century outlook, is it a
shame for a true, dignified woman to
lje in the presence of that noble animal,
man. minus her hat or her bonnet Per
haps every bald-headed man is "The
image and glory of God." and perhaps
every woman is the only glory of such
bald-headed, whopper jawed, web-foot
ed, round-shouldered man. Perhaps;
but we want to get the information
from St. Paul, A. I). I*ll7, before we as
sumo masculine airs on that proposition.
Grape and liark Hitters (<•»' .Mil
iaria.
Every one knows the value of the
grape as a luscious and healthfnl fruit
Aunt Rai-hael's Malarial Bitters is the
ultimate of the Grape Juice; in its prop
erties, mildly diuretic, sudorific and
tonic. More than seven eights is rti<-
pure jnice of the grape, simply made
hitter by Peruvian Bask Chamomile
Flowers, Snake Root. Arc., and will cure
Malaria Fever iI used as directed.
In a trip ."out north" the othfcr day,
we noticed on one <<f our !»est farms n
'•flax patch." Such a thing is a rarity
these days; yet we can remember when
the half acre or so of Ha* v.un a:j
mon as the. "potato patch." In those
•lays we had flax pollings" m,d
"scutchit'.;;.- ai|d in winter the
woni<-n oM l»i. tmiisijliold would
a jm.i mhii of the time spinning fk"~ j, m i
l>y the following summer it vVai
into linen for trousers, t. )We ] H
some of the cloth w rtS ,' n ;ide' plitif.. and
the esti* nice '..as barred and striped.
And how the stuff wonld war! We
were iJiown the other day a most beau
tirnl table cloth iiju-w*. j < rfVTr.
a ' " si y of t% • cloths now purchas" din
the stores. The material is line and the
dtaign very pretty. Indiana Pa. Mis
[ senger
KI-.EP I Cure t' j u the home. It is an
tx.s'nnt relief in cake of suiJden pain I
liolera-Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Utilises, ]
(.toothache &c Ask your J>raggist.
We join with an exchange in its prcv
test against the annoyance to Inwrv
kecjors caused by the delivery <band
| bills and circulars by han Wit
door It s a |iestiferous «nj.->ancc for
busy wives and servat'>« be rung up
to receive an advertising dodger setting
forth the nier'ts of -onieljody'". bowel
wt t-Atru eradieator, or soap,
or baking i«>wder.
W llOn a person begins to grow tliin
lu re is soniethtiig wrong.
greater than the supply ami it is onlj a
question of time when the end iiiast
ci init
io nine cases out of ten the trouble is
with the digestive organs. If you cm,
restore them to a healthy condition you
will stop the waste, put wi new flesh
and cause them to feel hotter in every
way. The food they Will be digest
ed and appropriated the needs of the
system, and a normal apjietite will ap
pear.
Consumption frequently follow a
wasting of bodily tissue because nearly
all consumptive* have indigestion. The
Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore
th>- stomach to a healthful condition in
a vast majority of cases. Get one of
their l*<oks from your druggist and learn
about this new and valuable remedy.
When the children need Castor Oil
give them Laxol, it is palatable
While crossing the r<»'t<l to IwrAiw
his neighbor's pajM-r, an Krie county,
N, V., man was run over by a wagon
and his doctor bill for repair was $l ">,
and even then ho didn't get the *■ paper.
The moral is obvious.
If you do HomethiiiK >'•»" would 1 ik<-
t<» see in tin- paper*, come in yad tell uk
(i)>oat it If you ilo, *<>hif hint' you
'l"'' 1 t'i in tiiiuL <Viii t worry
ri liohr if " Home one (•!,. --,
tell uii about thnt.
A prominent hi cycle inanufwrcnrv r
re cully MtiiU'd Ihut the cli!iinle->. wheel
will lie II feature next yiMir, Uut tint.* it
will lM!«-X(ienHive, a nil will tr-'i. therefore,
do away with the prcm-ut wheel. It
i- coHtlier to nmkc thitri th© other wheel
owiniifto the (terfection d< mamled in
tin- adjilhl mefit of tin |jit ft.H pi iim to I
minimize friction.
KIIhUMATr.HU C.VUHD IN A IJAY.
Cute" for K'neuiiiatitiii ami
.>i-uralj<iu radically curc-H in ito day.*. I
It-, ai tion upm tie- symini r remarkable
ami myktcriouA. It remove* at once the
Cnuw.'i ami the di*-a»e immediately din
f.pj ear;., i In- hi st dose liclicfill;
7.S cent',. Sold by J. C. Kcrfic, and J. I'.
Hilph Uutlcr Apr</>
L C. WICK,
1)1'. A I,KM I.N
Rough ' Worked Lumber
Of am, kinds.
I 'ours, Sasli, JSlitxls, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Always in Stock.
i.imi;, m\ir and pi.asthr
Office op|x>«itc I'. Ik w. i icpot.
BUTLER, PA,
TAO N'T be penny wise and
IEBV pound foolish by buym
fir called White Lead, or other
substitutes tor Pure White Lead.
In painting, the cost ot labor
! so tar exceeds the ot mate
rial that the best only should be
used. The best is Pure White
Lead (see list of brands which are
# genuine) and Pure Linseed Oil.
P
»p» T— ■ jr*« I»y u.irß N vena! 1.e.-A Co 1 * ' T Cr>l
hKhh c.r>. ui> >!.• :.:cd «*ia-:e - re:i-i. v !'• ris.i: - t giving
1 I\LL, valuabc..:r • i mau..n car: ■ j . t -.free;
also showing pictures of iwelvc houses ■ ■ i t .:r%.cri« natfited in
NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA,
German Nat. liank Duiiding, Pittsburgh, Pa.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOLJ THIIvC, BUT NOT TQ
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
:s THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANI^q,
CATARRH
LOCAL* DISEASE
and is the resu't nf coVs and Cefff? COlSw
sudden cit—«-*• - .-» |y^>" '"r ?1
For your l'rotP< tinn ±,~M
Me positively a':■"•? *' t • « -v- 1 ? -V
remedy d- • n<t nHp . C -.y J£M
uiercury or cicy oibcr j r- £9E
Ely's Cream
IP acknowledge*! to be i'c thorough cure for
Nftftal Catarrh, Cold in JJ-ad find Hay Fever of all
remedies. It open* a:. !c . iiiseathe r.iaal
allays nain nr.a ii Mammal '- . heals the b r spftv,
tects the membrane fr ;n co ls re*totea the bv?
oftaste r.n-L smell. Pricet " '*~TtTlt"
KLY 1SU('TU£:!:•:» - JV.. : i;. Vt rk.
iVheeler & Wiison
ficw f.c 9 I amily
Vwi 8 y; Machine,
r.. :sy v !otio« & Ball Bearings
MAKE XT
tasy R* 1 : !'T» Qtfiet, Rapid and
Durable,
Sewing Machines
for Family ' actory u»c. for till
grad . :Ct th atid iwflwr.
Speed ~-.J Durahlity.
[ r . !■". . y anj Head Onlcc,
fcridgcpcrl, Connecticut. U, S.
FOR SALE BY
I BIEHL
|DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves, Sewinj
Machines, Needles for al
kinds »>f sewing machines
I Boss Washing Machines
} etc.
1 N. MAIN ST.
BUTLER ?PA.
N. I!.-- -Second-hgiid Sew in J.
Sewing machines repaired
TIN WARE AND ROOFING
A SPECIALTY.
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T MR' F ».<• |I Y RTLLTIRIN:* N»W# RH»" TT.F R** R
T ULLIK V ». NO U *T TFC« B«HT RMMTO, LIN R.T FLNI*.'
</.' R POPULAR BCV„'TNG MACHTUL
~ '£F. LINY FRORN MLIALILI* INAUUFADTIR S :
*III' -I & REPUTATION |»Y HONEVT AMI
" LINOIITILN »!»*• MORIIL 11> IT I #..N <-I JUL
*1 ''••RI»TRUR*TLMI, DURABILITY I >IR
• ' F«RIL TLI, B' M TY ITI AP|I«-«R»IT' ■ «N
thH MIW HOMb
FOR CIRCULARS.
I ; 'RNO SOWING MACHINE CO.
» T '"•LOWTIVAT.'.V. »:.Y;
F. I.'.RR I, MO. LUMJJI/RI; .:.
■ Ari.AU£JL, Ca,
RON SALI TSV
J. B. MCONVI RR
DCAL'-I IN SCWIR - MHI HI.. <•«, I'LAU »H AND
'TF IT N< XT '"O■>: ■» Y. 41. 0. A. I.UILD
INI'-. L .I MER P.I.
URN TLT> N<• #
»"UIU ' ,■ ~ 081 NO, PI-RTI'I'T • ILIFLAOLIO'I J. UUR
I'LIIM-11, NI-VER TROTT «>M OF ORDER.
3EANOK &NACES
L.IVTRY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
RKAR OI'WICK IIOTJKK,
HITTI.HW,' PA
TIN; ILANT OF LLOR««M MID LILDL. CLU, ,| ttHH
HJ * AY- ON HAND MID FOR BINS.
BENT 1111-OINODAII'-N* IN TOWN FI R PF.RIRI.V
NI-NL. 110111-'IIJIK UI.IL M.III I«NT TRADE,
NL C*RE (FTIAR «IITC<I«L
HTAHLE ROOM LOR MXTY LIVE IIOIKRK.
A KOOII CLTXH OF |]<>R-I' . BOTH TLRIRORT AND
•LRNFT LIOR UN AL«-A> ON HAND ANIL FOR HHI*
>WD«R I FULL RNITR.I, H < , NOD HORN . HOT T?HT
•T|ION PROPOR NOTIFICATION BY
SHANOII A NACFA
RNLEPHI:D«, NO R;I!L
BUTLTR COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURA ICE COMP ANY
OFFICE COR. MAIN AMI CTTIMINJ/LIAN A«,
At.r. WICK I'RI-N.
NKU. KR:I RKIIKL<, VTRE L«RN,
I K. V< JL *K I *«. SN * J NRl<| FIT«T.»,
tmiKi TOHM.
ALFRRHL WFI'K, LL«*RMLI RMI/) OLLTIR
L>l W. IRVLN, .LIIIITT■«» ST.
IT 1 I . RIM»I ■ • \ WT I»/< I.
I ITOWFNINI, II J KLINUH-R
» K« 11• •»• *R < L,;, I11»,*
'HI) KIIIIIO, JOHN I \ • 111 •
LUYAL MCJUNKIN Anon t.
A BRICK HOUSE.
I'REMCCL I,RICK FRONT, TV.R> *T..RY AILL ]
IN;TI<I, LNRX<- RUOMIT, VTNLI HALL ,|,
KIIUT CCLLIII TIJJLIT RCXMIA, LOT J\ X
KWM "II R«H -.1 ...I L.RICK, -.IX MMM
FJOTLL JLOUDCK 111 JJIILXL < OLLFLILJ>,|| AT|( ]
NIXUTJLOL, WITLIIII FIVE IUINTIU-» WALK OF
PITTMMIRG I OAII HOA m -R«LA« #7,500.
WI'L TRADE i,,r FARM IN K .MK| IUCUTION
WITHIN YI MILL. . «»F I'LTUB-JRK, I*;. ON
ILEAL JTAILROA'T- ADDRI IS
THE BUTLRR CITIZEN.
AFLVCRTIM) IN THO CITIZEN,
MR IB IS THE rjaSE TO ti AcV
«"n Your v.,lotiiir\i£
CLEANJ£JL> or D~¥ ED
11 you want and reliable
cleaning or dyer; done, there i>
just one place in. .own where you
can gev it, and that is at
il* BUTLfB iM IBfiftS
216 Center avenue.
do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the.
time of yiar to have .1 picture o:
your house. Give us a trial.
Agent to? tbe JUUKHOWU Slidici
lilinu (Jo. —Ne w York.
E. FISHES. & SON, 1
AT J. R. GR'EB S
and kf Do N ilt Five.
', C
. ; i / v
!I J |
• w ( / :
> • J
It's quite, .t prooiem to picas*;
everyone's taste in any line you
may select and particularly ol
jewelry, silver novelties, cut gla. c s,
etc., but I'm sure you wiil find
what you want in my large stock
r . t uiAi uriy com
petition. 1 am making a spe.
cialty of nobby and find Goods
ant' want your trade.
J E GRIEB
118 SOUTH WAIN ST
WHEAT. WHEAT.
63 34 SI.OO
The fasU-st money maker in the world.
NOW IS Till; TIMH TO VUKH MONEY.
If you have I>>Ht money mike it back
now. Don't wait until the chance is
If one. We are right •;,> are our customers.
\W told you lo l.ny wheal ut li-l'i
11 bus hlm ' mil<l nt »l.'*>.
Difference 36 1-4 cents, or
53.625.00 on IU.OOO Bushels.
SIOO.OO WOULD
HAVE CARRIED THE DEAL.
JUNlw6th we predicted S > cents for
wheat. We now believe it will Nell at
/1.25. Iluy it on this break, and get
the benefit of llic advance to come.
Always Oct Our AdvLc Brfore Investing.
Our 1 aril of in.-flruetioii.. and literature
Hi nt free to any aiidrcv.. All balance*
are aubject to check.
G. W VVYLIE CO., '■
Members ot the Chicago Hoard <.f
Trade 17 years.
Established 1836.
Washington Seminary
WASHINGTON PA.
A Hoarding unit l>a> School lor <iirl».
< olli-y I'rfpnmUtry Ui-rul.irttml Klwllvni
CourHCN. Ar'i uihl I*;I• »<*utW>n. 'Uni
ytrfir opt riH Hfpt< riilM-r l."»lli.
MRS. M. N. McMM.I AN. Principal.
Hotel Willard,
I
I Kcopcned and rca ly
I for the aCComtnoda
tion of the traveling
public.
liverylhinß Fiist class.
MBS MATTIK HKIHING, Owner
, BRICKER & ViNROt.
; ItftVKMV i' 1.1'.1i AM) I'.KIUM.I, . .I'AIK.H
first class rigs at reasonable rates
Spciinl Attention to Tr/tn ienl Cll*lom.
Hum m rear of Diamond St., I'utlcr I'a
11'o/jil ( Telephone, ,|.|.
ill. C. HUH KI.K |
and > l'rop're.
W. /. VINKOK, i
TO b/AH.KfcU FHtiK OF CHIHGE
v > L. Kirkpatric V Optician and Jeweiei
Nf*t to Court Jl<i'«» "u'lii. l«ate
Givdnatc La I'ort. J' olotf.cl Institute
Advertittois tllo CiTizE*. 1
O. T. PAPE,
The Leading Nlillinery House
of Butler Co.
Will have a large and beautiful line of
Fall and Autumn Millinery.
For The
Teachers institute and Butler Fair.
ALL INVITED TO CALL.
122 S. Main St. [). J. PAPE, Butler. P..
~FAU. MILLINERY!
LATEST DESIGNS IN WALKING HATS AMD SAILORS.
Our Ladies Trimmed Hats at
SI.QB, $2.49 and $2.98,
Aie the best and most stylish for the price ever sold in this city.
Newest Styles of Neckwear and Gloves.
NEW UNDERWEAR. NEW HOSIERY.
MARKS,'
10S St., one door South
of Butler Savings Hank
FACTS
I
Of which our Butler county people are now
aware, and whicn will save you money and
get you much better article.
W<
£ . M ■« We have DO salesman v«siting you on given dales, and the
I aCt Il0« l« money saved for R. R. faros, traveling expenses and wages
*" ~ is given to you.
« jy Q We carry the largest v -tock of \\ hisUies, \V iues and lirjuors
ftlCl 110. L. in Western renn'a., and aie satisfied with small profits
We have been in business nearly thirty years, and need no
Fart Nr» *3 introduction. We dealt fairly with the public oil the prin
r Ctbl lIU. O. c j,)j c that pure, reliable whiskies, brandies, gius and wines
"""—' ~~ """ ;,t a reasonable profit is the only way to succeed.
Fact NO. 4. We pay expteasage on all orders of five dollars and over.
, - p Our Bear Creek Rye Whiskey at SI.OO ptr quart, orf> quart"
I aCt Il0« v.'. f tir &5.00, cannot be equaled in the county for the ivotiey.
IT fIU d l'or $3.00 we will send yi u a gallon of GuckentaeiiHef s
■ aCt 11 Qr 0- l'ure Kye—4 years old—None better.
Send for our catalogue and i>riee li*t; milled free of charge,
Flf't Nn 7 and you can select what you need from a large assortment
llUi ».. of c * ery j.„ own kind of iifjror. We ship in pain boxes -
I making no charge -end will guarantee you satisfaction.
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors, 82 Federal St Allegheny, Pa.
SgT NINTH ANNUAL 18 » 7 -j
w , ?
jiPITYSBORr EXPOSITION!
Jj Opens Sept. 1, Closes Oct. 16.
3 23jA.lSn>fS 3
paMfma^s^SK^.
■ THE ABOVE ARE AHOMGTHE MANY NTVV ATTR ACTIO (MS TH IS YEAR
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