I Exceptional « {Chamber Suit i lvalues 1 iFor 1 S Thirty-Five | 1 Dollars. I Five patterns to select from"they have all * the essentially good qualities of a S4O set. Attractive designs, excellent finish and thoroughly good mate -"lals" bedsteads are handsomely are large size: have swell front drawers, brass trimmed l?rge size french plate mirrors--comodes are Srf :j shaped to match bureaus, 1 Campbell g pempletonl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f~xxxxsie&x9vxxiiex3iexa6»x&9ev | "Skofft" Prices on Dry Goods. * , We are cleaning up with a vt.:gearce to make room fR /or new goods. All summer lines have been again reduced to make M u quick sales. fib Our prices are well wcrth your while to investigate. S XShirt Waists J to \ oft. fib 15c and 18c Lawns and Dimities 9c * $ 12 * anc * 1 5 C ne Ginghams 9c a vvOl 2^ c un ® onnets 1 5 C weH 2 5 c Fancy Ribbons 15 C •$ 5 Special ofk rings in Fancy SilVs, Dress Goods and Mus tß lin Underwear that are tempting enough to inspire a need. V If saving dollars is a hobby of yours, come in—we'll (R £) encourage the hobby. Uk |L. Stein & Son J 108 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA £ tXX&XWX-XIVXXX&XX&X JVXX-+ H PAPES, JEWELERS, jl mm* W 9 ZXZ =5 4 m g# DIAMONDS, J 00 t WATCHES, i o o# CLOCKS, J JEWELRY, J ? £ J SILVERWABE, # 5 J SILVER NOVELTIES, ETC. J 2 2 2 We repair all kinds of ? £ JJJJ Broken Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc J [2 * Give our repair department a trial. # We take old gold and silver the same as cash. J S iii PAPE-S, :i F j 122 S. Main St., tftitler, Pa. J 3 Practical Horse Shoers W ,L ROBINSON, Formerly Horac Shoer at the Wick Hou*e baa .ipene'l buai neim in a shop in [the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where he will r to Cor-t Ifouv. IJiiMer. fa tft fa(rl(l»l •«' v«lr *•••<■•. „ A ,T|/\ aifi. u«»f« ftJU'.u l* '. • % «.l iv n Enß frw 014 Jfu W MM xit tii> X' '"• T»»«>W M ▼ / gv*™* tlUrmuM. «• «*. I L ■I. M —H-- .'. Hi Imm m "|Ul.r hr r«M*a srxr. sasrwasfc! «• M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 2455. Main St. Butler. PA ICeeley'• 4 KEELEY Write 'or M ,'nyfh INSTIfUTE. «'»• vui «*(• booklet. riiTiei hu, rt L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Esla'.f: Agent. 17 R |F.J-» 1 ; v HUTLER, PA Jf if. Jf.'M*M)(ff yy H* Jf M W%% '* r % %^ I PHILIP TACK, I COSTHACTOII IN I Cleveland Berea Grit | * | J STONE | I Suitable f;>' 'ny on a'l V. ' r (]i of instruments Piano Tuning a Spceia ' y. J. C CANfR at Newton's Mus'c Store, or 109 Water Si - ft, Bj' I'a.; a'so ins'- c rl on j'iven n i I imLr j m :fl'«. J. W. MEYHRS DEALER IN Pianos and Organs. Mci'ANN P. 0., Matter Cj , 1 .. If yon want a piano or o x"l drop mc a line and I will call upon you. M C. WAGNKK ART IST PHOTOGRAPH'R f ' <#n» ; *»: „f t • (i ver*h«ui * >«4i « Clol bin* Slur# I Wfiaf Mahcs the Home? Not the house, however fine it may be; not its furniture, pictures and appoint ments. The wifit and mother makes the ! home, and to speak of going home means to go back into the shelter of the mother's love and care. And when womanlv ills sap the mother's strength, the home-life suffers. The food is not cooked as she cooks it. Everywhere the 11 V lact ?■ ™ {ely A L, , supervision and S . j motherly thought id.'-: *f /L Is* y\ fulness is apparent. What a change. j\ then, when this J \ wife and mother j-, j i . 1 comes back to take v.V] ;> i'; her old place in the ! ■ \ )\fj of women who, be \ / \'■ cause of womanly xim \ A i^ s . been shut \ v °ut of home life n '.j and home happi , ness, have been enabled to once more take their | place in the family after being cured r - Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceia i tion «nd cures female weakness. -t i makes weak women strong, sick women well. "IcoontncH takinz vour Favorite Prescrip tion ' tni Go'.iea Medical Discovery about tbe :oth o? last December one year " writes Mr» K'iia Wright, of Moiwtainview. Howell I Co.. Missouri. • I have been very slow about 1 writing to you although I am thanJtful I am bere to-day am 1 have toe privilege of saying I I thank yon a thousand times for your kind ad ' vice. I can truthfully say that it was through ycur kini advice and your medicine ana the will of the Lord that I am living to-day lam in better health than I have been for three years I have taken one-half dozen bottles of each medicine. I am able to do toy washing for four :u family, and ail my housework, cook ing and milking In fact, I fee 1 like a new woman". L>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation and its almost countless conse- I quences. They do not react on th« I system nor beifet the Dill habit. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids —External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching o. Burning, fissures and Fis'ulas. Relief im mediate —cure certain. It cores Bums and Scalds. The -eliel instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lip 3or Nostrils. Corns, Bunion-, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25e., 50c. and SI.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent prs-pa.d on receipt f • HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., C«r. William 4c J'iiabu.. VOttU DOCTOR MILES' NERVINE, The Brain and Nerve Food and Medicine, Quiets Irri- j tated Nerves, Soothes the | tired Brain, Builds up the Vital Powers oi the Body I and Overcome? Disease. It Contains no Opiates nor other harmful drugs. field *t £U drug stores on a positive guar antee. Write for free advice aiid booklet to 0/. MilM Co- Elkhart In*. Till* In Vonr Opportunity. On ptccijtt of ten cent a, eaab or nlainpi, ! % Keneroui mmple will hi mailed of the DaoHt popular Cat rrh and Hay Fever Cure | (Ely'* Cream liuliu/ mjffieieiit 1/> demoD ■ trato the fin .t merit* of the remedy. ELY imOTHKRS, (M Warren St, New York City. Re*. John fteid, Jr., of Ormt Fall*, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emplianize hia atatement, "It in a posi tive euro for catarrh if niad aa directed." — Jlev. Francia W. Poole, I'aator Central I'rea. Chi;rcb, Helena, Mont. Ely'R Cream Balm in the acknowledged enre for catarrh and contain* no mercury nor any iuj jriona drug Price, 50 eenta. | nade wilh pure SPANIiH LICORICt J \ Unvurpay>tfl for cure o1 C2UGHSt-C?Ll>!> ■ r> - IO? 16 otcora'ed Tin Boxe*. - Pocr i ■ » C per BOX • Sold by Oru jqi'.t> ee c- ■ , . /C. s i.r«:l»»ii 1 • ETE HEADACHFS Many people. milf.r _ tieadlu tie < |l|.|l <| I.y rye fJLMk al illflit ~ii eye', may Jc-i" rmt pain yii-i yel 11' 'Jf t r au«.' ot a ll.met hilli.' ' .t'JtlA la< iin./ whl/'h pn.p. rly ~ e» alom i *-7 run supply, you ion t w&w tlt.u< »/> ufT« r 11 won't - u ctml y on imylhinu 1.0 > r Wsarn wfirttier your nyn* / ar«' OPTICIAN XoM 9. Main I •• flu r nnnn i»»i»i • • UnUr «nc-iM t mm»mm mm I'honc or l'»< ll 122 3 and W. 15. McOEARY'S new «a|('iii, ruiininx to anil from hii Steam Carpet-Cleaningl f tahlikhtiicnt, will call at you. lio i - take away your ilirty carpet* ami return them in a day or two ai clrun an new All on a nuntmer morning Carrie',', rnj{'» and curtain* thorotiKhly cleaned i .) short tiotice. <* t cx|>erttncnt« for Ohio gave un uneven stand of beets and rather unsatisfactory results with many growers In 1K!»!) It Is suggei/ted that very early planting. In March and ear ly April, might result In a mjuch better stand. HOOD'S PILLS euro Vlver III*, Bll lousnons, Indigestion, Hnaituche. Easy to take, mtsy to operato. 25c. KKIIUMATIHM CTJHWN IN A DA V. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cim-s in i to $ (lays. It* action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes ami tin- disease immediately dis appear*. The first dose greatly benefits; 7S cents Sold by J. C. Rcdic, and J. I', lialoh Druggists Butler \l>r <<6. | CURES I 1 THE 5 5 COUGH. } v A. pleasant, nevrr- failing y c remedy for throat and luii# r f diKCUKCR. • / 1 Sellers'lmperial : \ Cough Syrup / fri absolutely free from spintamin ) or other harmful ingredient!, r < A prompt, positive curt: for / \ colds, lioarscnu;!!, uiilu- \ < etiza, whooping cough. / i Over a milium I'lUlss sold In tlwi S } llttlfuw yearn AtU'nUtspopularity. ( < w. J. OILMORK CO. > PITTSBURQ, PS. S S At all Druggists. c 5 25c and 50c. ) I W\ \TI fi rirtti or wmtin to truve i r . it- >■• ... r y •• 11 y u> '1 ' < » HI p .nan , ••I .• »«.•■ n . .'<< J *«<•»■< M'tni .>•-() I'll V<'.<»pc M A N A<#kJ(s of old Plytscs there were tlrecj. io they say. And the songs they sang were wonderful and f sweet; When they saw a sail apx roaching, they would sit and ting away Till the voyagers were taken off their feet— Tili the boats were safely moored And the voyagers were lured To the doom the sirens wanted them to meet. ! They had faces like the angels that are pictured j in the books, ! They had all the little grace# men adore. But instead of slim, white fingers, they had ugly, bony hooka That they hid among the snowy folds they wore. And each kiss a siren gave Sent some victim to his grave— Left some woman mourning on some other shore, i 1 There arc sirens that still gather on the salt sea shore today, Ami the things they say are wonderful to hear. : An J they swoop down on the fellow who goes 1 wandering that way, 1 And they whisper things that charm him in his ear; Oh, they pet him and cajole Till they have him, heart and soul- Till seme other victim chances to appear! Ah. the flirting of the siren who is sitting by tho Is as fetal as it ever was of yore. And her kiss is just as poison as that used to be. Though she doesn't kill her victim any more; All she does is pout and smile For a happy little while. And then leave his poor heart broken on the shore! —Chicago Times-Herald. f Coniicientioni, "My debts amount to 75,000 marks. I must do the right thing and settle up. But I wonder where I can borrow the money to pay with V" OPENING OF THE EXPOSITION Spectators Delighted With the EnUrtaln# merit Furnished by the MaoagsuiesL Never lu the history of the Pittsburg Ex|iosltlon hue there been so largv RU attendance on the opening night M that which gathered in the big bulkV lugs last Wednesday evening, dnd It fi also safe to say that never before wer? the first night spectators so well pleaded with what liad been provided for their entertaiurpeut. With the best music procurable, au entirely DfcW ensemble of special attracuuns and ffoveltles, up-to-date mercantile ex hibits and the most elaborate system of decoration ever attempted in an af fair of like character, there was every reason why all should enjoy them selves find none why any should be dla- Ippolnted. From the moment the opening ol bars of "Willow Drove" floated ovet the hig amphitheater and across th« area of the main building, every avail able bit of space in the main gftllery, the reserved seat gallery and DfOna enade lu front of the music stand, wai occupied by enthusiastic lover* of good music. Profound but pieasnol surprise wss created by Hlgnor Sol rentlno arid the talented musician! comjtosiug the itanda Itossu. and tbti expectations of the public, up to n high pitch by the renorts *f tboirt who had li< »rd tho hand before and bf the extremely favorable notices of th« best musical critics of the country werv more than realised. It was 7 consensus of opinion that no bettel music had ever bfen heard In burg. The band will remalu at tho Kxposltlon until September IR, wheO It will K" east to fill some retuni en fagements before sailing for Italy, rom which It has been absent for two years, and where a royal welcome awaits It While the booths of merchants and the displays of manufacturers are al ways surrounded by interested erowda, eager to limped the latest novelty 111 everything, from a dainty bit of mil linery t<> ii mammoth steam pump, ths Special feiitureti of the entertainment attract thousands each day, and Man ager Fltr.patrick is being commended ror the excellent taste displayed la the ►elections. . Jim Key, the marvelous horse. Is Cleverer than ever, and In addition his new tricks, none of which havt ever l«*en attempted before with liny animal, still proves that he can read, write his name, spell words slighted by vpeotntors. make change with ft cash register and do other remarkabl® things The Mexican village la crowded from morning till night with Interested visitors, who find many re mark able things to attract their atten lion. The Hwlss village has proven %o ho cue of the most popular novel ties ever brought to Pittsburg, aud ► very seat Is tnken durlhK the present atlon of "A Hay lu Ihe Alps" The Crystal Msr.c. with Its mysteri ous windings and endless promensdes, Is another popular attraction, wlill* the roller coaster, the merry go round and the cinematograph number their devotees by thousands. The Philadel phia Commercial Museum's exhibit, a* exported lias proved an extraordinary attraction, and being as Instructive as It I Inter "lit U regarded by many • s the greatest of the many new feat nri'H of this tear. Vlaltor* til' >•«' me ,-tt Itl. *• I l>T Ihe «n Hi' I -M..•til,.i, l'-.|, .tlri-itt» l>. Hi" ■"> tun. ... 11.1 f •■ Irtimfi'K m- given l»r *" H,* trolley lite In ilk- elt* in Hi" downtown t,., n,1,,, I- I ..«ll ..ft. II iM'.iln I Willi, <■«. hi ■'".ii« rn ma rteijr Tli'n»'ls* tiy nil the railroad* lemllna lata tile ellr, f-.r a «in vie r i f th" i." i"l !•:.> I • addlllow. «!••• "liil • ,i '■• »•• '»» B, Sup't, N. D., Butler, Pa. Butler, Pa. C. W. BASfcETT, G. P. A.. Adegbei-y, Pa I 0 DUNKLE, Sup't. W. Jk L. IHv.. Allegheny Pa. rpHE Pint BURG. BE!f iE -1 MER & LAKE ERIE R R COMPANY. T.uie table in efftct Mly 27, 19c0. CENTRAL TIME. >Ol 'iwj' 1. Daily except Suixfiy. ' >ll :va:J (Fetd vp) (F ad clown) "2 14 Vl STA riONS. 1 11 13" P >J P M A M A M A..\« P.M. 12 50 8 30 Erie J) 3(> 4 10 12 2! 8 00 .Coiiiieaut.. .ar 12 2' fi 28 9 2-' 6 37 I v.. Conneaut. ,lv 9 2! 4 09 11 -8 7 08 Conneautville 11 51 5 39 JI 10 63e Meadville Junct. 11 10 609 11 58 7 2'» ar.. Meadville.. ai 11 5- 55 10 \l 5 55 Iv. .Meadville.. .Iv 1«> J- 5 15 f1 -8 6 50.ar..C0n. Lake. at 1 1 2 025 10 41 G25 'v..Con. Lake..h *0 4.' 544 11 18 0 44 ar.. Expo. Park.at [M 1> 6 Oil 10 55 6 44 Iv..Expo. Park.lv '«) 55 C 03 10 64 6 24 Hartstown H 23 C 22 10 40 6 OO'Oagood U 57 6 C 5 «» 10 10 33 6 03 Greenville 6 30 »l 45 c; 45 0 04;1«» W> 5 sfi Shenango 0 4o • I 52 0 55 • SO 523 Mover 7 12)12 2 729 5 06 0 28 5 00 OroT« < ity 7 40|12 43 7 55 4 B9 9 |8 duilvvftte 7 99(12 89 4 45 j 9 08 8 Oil It' 5 35( 155 .HillUnl... » 855 155 3 -a,', i; 45 lv.. .Hi '.iar.i. h U4511 45 4 «»; 9 to K(•inter 8 <6 1 12 4 86| 8 4* Km li.l I K2II 1 25 3 ••*> t 1» Ilutler 1 8 M . 551 2 16; 7 t«)i Allegln IT 10 2" 3 25 AM. | i |.".MI Tra'n'J leaying Ei eat b:SK) a.m. ar rive" at at 9:05. Train 10 leaving Shenango at 4:10 p. m. arrives at Erie at 6:55. J. S. MATSON, E. H. UTLKY, Snp't Transit Gen. Pass Afc,t, (xreenv ; 'le. Pa. Pittsburg. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RA S L. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. ttcHEUULK Erracr June 30, 1900. SOUTH. WEEK DAYS . (A. M A.M A M P. M P M. BUTLER Leave 6 28 | 8 05 10 60 2 36 5 06 | Haxonburg Arrive 6 f-'. 8 MO 11 15 3 00 6 28 Butler Junction.. " 7 2" 8 11 4" 325 653 Butler Junction.. .Leave! 7 31 853 .1 52 325 653 Natrona Arrive: 7 4'» 901 "2 01 3 3 602 Tarentum 7 44 9 07 « 2 08 3 42 fi 07 Hpringdalo 7 62 9 10 t2 19 3 62 ClaJeinont fJ i 2 3« 4 Oft . .. Shai"i«Hl»urg 8 11 98612 48 4 U 032 Allegheny 8 24 9 48 1 Cr2 1 26 6 4.3 ,A. M. A.M. P. M P. M P. M SUNDAY TRAINS. — Leave Butler for Allegheny City mid principal intermedia to atationa at a m., "»nd 6:(Xi p. m. NORTH. WEEK DAYS iA. M A. M. A. M P. M P. M Allegheny City. ..leave 7 oo h 66 10 4.» 3 10 6 10 £luir|mliurg 7 12 9 07 10 67; 1 ... i .... .... 11 04 1 ....! .... Springdale ' i 11 V.... 6 37 Tarentum 7 97 9it H 21 9 9 4«; Natrona 741 9 .1 34 :i 6<» fi 51 Butler Junction.. .arrive 7 4h 9 47 1 4- 3 681 7 Of) Butler JnaelkML .km 1 u 47 12 i- 4 06 7OQ HaxonhuVg 8 15,10 09 12 41 4 3' 7 24 BUTLKR arrive 8 4<. H) 32 1 If! 6 7 6(J A. M. A.M P. M P. m.| p. M SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But ler and prin< i(«l Intermediate Ntatlona at 7:16 a m. and 9*90 j». Hi. FOB THE EAST. Weekn Daya. Sundays \. M / M !». M \. M P M BOTI EB h fi 26 10 60 236 7 3<» 6 (*J Butler J < c 727 140 126 820 6«J f•«; t: r J'cl 1i,7 4i:i 4.; 999 9 991 free] 751 146 109 890 9"7 Klakitni ie Jt ..." 765 '1 60 407 8 2-.' 811 U j9 07 OS* 419 I 9 41* 991 Paul' ,u ( AJJOI'o B 20 I 2 440 m 5 H 4'J Saltal urg | 9 il'lt fi 999 9ft 9OS Bhriravllia '• 22 I I I r » » 991 'J 4' BUnfUk Int •• 999 IK\ 9 r ><> 19 «"» iIINM • •I 99 949 890 9 4 r . . .. Harriitarg " 9 i«» 900 l «*• i«» (x . . PbllMklphU. '• 9 23' 4 i i 29 4 2'. P. M A M 4. M \ M P .M Hiroumli traina f»>r the Mat leave PltU'lurg (I'iiIOII Station), a* follow* Atlantic Ex pre**, daily .2:60 A.m I'MiiUNylvania LimitMl " 7:16 " Hay K*|»reaa. M 7:.«» 44 M nil 1.1 lie (ipftHi ' 8 «> i inliiitK Mail. " I'J 46 r a I'lilla l« Ij-liiH K*|MM. , .4 31* M .iii nod Ki^raai daily. For Sew V".k oniy fCanteiii Expi*HM, * ... . ... 710 *' faul Line, 1 8 Mi •• Plttabwrt Ualicd| • i*«ll\. atth t s. a fork, MM! rtMpluf mt>to mmv Y-.ik, IkltllKifl ud WMIIIHJM only N" fllfl t.u ■ i, lli m 11 iiin 1< |99 I lillad »i Mail, /nr Atlantic Ol> (via Delawara River lit A«tjc. MII f.. t i roufa i ■ Oil I M •• • i«i 810 P II | 4lfl) 7to i' .M • | f H I'll »i•' • ii-1• Plllfl Ml • | 'Hi . daMflfldtaiiiMitloa.a^MiiiTlNML E VULAM /k/t \N #ntnrn Dwtrli't, (4'ruH fifth Avenue and iHtnltli i eld Mtre»«t, I'itUl'iirg, I'm. . iHI"*I < IIIKON, I It Uooli •enaral ManalfW. 'Jen'' "•%**• Aaem 1> U FKALO, KOCHKSTKK & -O J'lT'l jBURG KY. TIME TABLF. In effect M«y 2H. IWM). NOHTII IM(l'Nl). I CAV
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