Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 04, 1900, Image 4

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    C. E. MILLER 9 SHOPMAN.
Makes a Grand Offer to the Trade.
A GREAT REMODELLING SALE.
We Must Have Money, We Must Have Room.
rsaa
We are making a big change in our building. New basement
new front, another story and a large addition on the rear. Our lajge
and increasing trade makes it necessary for us to make this change,
and to make this change we need mon?y and room. Our fall goods
are all in and our building is packed from cellar to roof. While we
don't prospose to lose any money on these fresh, seasonable goods,
we intend cutting our profits so as to make this large stock move
quickly. To our old trade we just have to say to them, we are going
to close some goods cheap; they know what it means.
TO OUR NEW FRIENDS.
We wish to say that when we advertise a sale of goods it is
genuine and the trade knows it and approves and profits by it. We
wish to impress on your minds that just now wc are having a Great
Sale of Shoes, just such as you need at this time of the year. Better
take advantage of this sale.
C. E. MILLER.
iFree For 30 Days:
J After This I Will Charge My Regular Fee. V
<Dr. R. H. M. Mackenzie <
/ SPECIALIST CwP >
( Mental. Nervous, Chronic \
f and Private Diseases r
/MEN AND WOMEN, j
/ Is now permanently located S
) In The Stein Building,
/ I Challenge the Medical Profession for a Case of S
/ uitai, DUrwMorKldaer. lerr.l. Itrbilltj, V
1 Wo.cbltU, of Pll». /
V Catarrh Khrnw »f »«nn, %
y bn.anptloa Hit staiffc). Kpll»|»r »r Fit". In? a'lllj V
Vf*»c»r. rF«t« ». Srphlllr Blood, f
/R-r 1 " o&r* 0 "- S?
V Bulmmi. Hftrnrti*. "sit /
J MVUM OR *t»»»<-H, Heart Illinw, T>lltoe*l*. A
\ flKawtof Llier, /
I That *rth n/ztf adllT yield to my Sy.tem Of Treatment. If you have any of these %
N maladies come to my office and I will explain to you my method of corto* them t
f I will rive you FREE OF CHARGE a thorough examination, together with an a
C honest and scientific opinion of your a>e. aod If you theu aeelde to take my cure r
N I will not auk you for more than you will be willing to pay for the benefit# con- j
J ferred. I will <lo hy you as I would want you to do hy rne If our ctues were re- f
\ verwd. (.'< rtainty of»eurc I* what you want and I will a-.*ure you of thin lna.s- /
I much -.!» I «juive yon a written irtmrantee U> refund vcro every cent you hare j
C paid me In riaau I fall to eftdct a cure. /
J Cured to Stay Cared <
(lujLALAiLiI 0000^00000^
) And without the aid of a truss or a knifeS
/ BfJ and without causing you any pain S
/ njl or detention from business. v
|a DR. R. H. M.*MACKENZIEt
? OFFICE: Stein B'ld'g, Cor. S. Main & Wayne Sts„Butler,Pa/
S OFFICE HOURS: 9 a m to 8 p m, Sunday 10 a m to 2 p m (
,
£ 416 W. Jefferson St.,
SIERCHMmTAILOR
Full bine of Foreign and
Domestic Suitings.
V£
Good Fit and Workmanships
Guaranteed. |
J.E.WETZEL, Cutter,
Late of Lake St Sons, Baltimore
L. S. McJUNKIN,
insurance and Real Eslate
Agent.
117 E. JEFPERSON.
BUTLER. - PA
Bntier Savings Bank
fciutler, Pa.
Capital - |60,r00.00
, Surplus and ProfiU -•- f2oo,«xj.rx»
JOS. L PIJBVIS President
J. HENRY TROtiTMAN Vice-President
WW.CAMPBELL, Jr
tr>\m B.htks - —'Y* ?,*""
DIKKCTOKK-Joscph >-• »• ". e °7
Tro>:tman, W. D. Brandon, W. A. ttteln. J . H.
CaiwMti.
The Butler Havings Hank I* the Oldest
Bunklnic Institution! 11 butler Wronty.
Oencral bunking business transacted.
We solicit accounts of "II producers, Oier
cbants, fnrmeri and others.
All bjwlneii entrusted to u* wilt receive
prompt attention.
Interest ttaWl 011 tltn* deuoslte.
TH K
Butler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in - - faoo,ooo. o
Surplus and Profit* - $60,000. o
loa. Ilartnian, Preaideut; J. V. Ritta,
Vic* President; John O. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. G. Knig, Aaa't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
In teres', pale] on tune deposit*.
Money 1 jailed on approved security.
Wt Invite you to open an account *ltb this
b.mk.
niKBCTOIW—Hon. Joseph Hartman, lion.
W. B. Waldron, f»r. N. M Hoover. H. M<-
Hweeney, C. P. Collins, I. <>■ Htnlth, Leslie I .
Ifualxtt, M. Klnegm, W. 11. Larkin, Harry
lleasley, I'r. W. U. McCandless. Hen Mas
«etb. W. J- Murks, J. V. Kltts. A. L. lielber
TH K
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, HENN A.
CAPITAL FAIL IN, 8100,000.00.
Foreign exchange bought and sold.
Special attention given to collections.
OKKHKIW:
JOHN YOINKINH.,,.. President
JollN hi MI'MKRY .Vice President
< . A. HAILLY... I 'asliter
K. W. HIM.HAM Assistant Cashier
r. r. iht/.lku 1
DIRWTOKH.
John Yotinklns. II L. I Iceland. K. V.
A brums, O. N. Boyd, W, K. Met/.j/er. Henry
Miller, John Humphrey. Tlios. Ilays, Levi
M Win*; and l-'rancl* Murphy,
fnterett paid ou time deposit*.
We respectfully solicit your business
AuTcrtihe in the CITIZEN,
PHILIP TACK,
i r *
OOSTKAOTOB IN
ji Cleveland Berea Grit |
1 *
I STONE
1 r f
I i T
If f
\ \ Suitable lor Building
j I Ornamental and
I r Paving purposes.
II This Stone Will Hot "Shell Off. ' I
I i %
] Prices reasonable. I
Worlc done well * I
! I anil pfomptl f.
j i X
] \ Stone yards on Z
liast litna street.
'.i $
II Residence on
j [ Morton avenue.
J ; People's Telephone y*>.
I i *
U J. «l< .L . U ,t< <1« .i. U« J/ ■l/d/ ■l/ O/ ■</ -J/. W ■!» if Ifc Jl if
T. » t- jf o- "• if - wi *w «• n. •»-'?'
PIANOS
A Word To Piano Owncrß.
I wish to state to pianos ower
crs and the public in general that
I have became a pcrniment fixtunt
in this city and am prepared to
do all kinds of repairing on all
kinds ot instruments
Piano Tuning a Speciality.
J. C CANEIt, at Newton's
Mus -J Store, or 109 Water Street,
Hutler, Pa.; also instruction given
n all instra ments.
~ x UJ 2
kll Hl.mf tur UUlu«>«. M "■ _l
Boxing Glovei. Striking Bags. Csmerst, Blcyr.lss,
Hunting Suits, Seine*. Tents. Fithlng Tackle.
JOIINHT(>NH, (irtftt W««*«rri (ion Works,
» Bmitufloid Ktveet. VVl'l UUUttO. if A.
| West Winfield Hotel,
§W.G. LUSK, Prop'r.
I'irst Clas* Table anr! I^nlgingH.
§(ias and Spring Water all through
house.
Good Stabling
Practical Horse Shoers
W _L ROBINSON,
Formerly Horse Shoer at the
Wiclc liou.-e has opened busi
ness in a shop in t tlie rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
he will do Horse-Shoeing in
the most approve! style.
TRAM AND ROAD HOSRES
A SPECIALTY.
. KF.SLCY
Write tor M |||*/> IWSTim 'L.
VUI 15««sir.ki
Booklet. riiTKSt
CongMMi'
Night and day, until the strength is
entirelv exhausted, and that dreaded
word <V Consumption " begins to be whis
pered among friends. That's a common
story, familiar to the people of every
town and village.
There s another story which ought to
be as widely known as the storv of dis
ease, and that is the story of the cure*
effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden t
Medical Discovery. Bronchitis, asthma,
obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding
of the lungs, and other forms of disease
which affect the respiratory organs. ar«
permanently cured by the use of " Golden
Medical Discovery."
-Only for Dr. Pierce S Golden Medical £>i»
covery I think I would be in my grave to-day,
write* Mr. Moses Mile®, of Hilfiard Lmta Co.
Wvominfr. "I had asthma so bad I could mt
sleep at eight and was compelled to P* e "J
work. It affected my lnnys *o that I
all the time, both night and day. My ineflos
all thought I had consumption My wife in
sisted on mv trying I>r- Pierce's Oo.dec >jcdlcal
I>iscovery which I did I have taken *°ur
bottles and am now a well man.
pounds thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medic*
Discovery "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21
one-cent stamps for book in paper covers
or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. Addref*
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
TIIE PILE OINTMENT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It Cure- 1 -: Piles or Hemorrhoids —Extern?.:
or Internal, B'.ind or Bleeding, Itching o.
Burning, Fissures and fistulas. Relief im
mediate—cure certain.
It cures Burns and Scalds. The -elief
instant.
It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts ana
Sore Nipples. Invaluable.
It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, fever
Sore IJJS or Nostrils. Corns, Bunion ,
Sore and Chafed Feci, Stings of insect.,
Mosquito Bites and Sunburn 3.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO
SoW by Drug'it'i, Of tent pre-paid on receipt of fr«.»
HUMPHREYS' WED. CO.,
Cor. William 4. John bu.- MiW IOBH
DOCTOR
MILES'
NERVINE,
I
The Brain awftNww Food
and Medicine, Qcrfets Irri
tated Nerves, Soothes the
tired Brain, BtrtMs op the
Vital Powers of the Body
ad
Overcomes
Disease.
It Contains no Opiates nor
other harmiol drugs.
Sjjld
antee. Writ- for fcne advice and booklet to
Or. Mi if a Metfi |nJ $•. fclkhart In 4.
T»il« Is V«mr Opportunity.
On ipt "f ' a-i\ n tiin, e»*h or stamps,
ft gen':roim han jilo will bo mailed of the
most jjopular C »t-'rrh and liny Fever Cure
CEIyV. f'r«arn "3a!.n. r.nfi'ieient to demon
strate llio grc !'• merits of tljo remedy.
ELY BTIOTHEKS,
66 Warrtn Kt , New fork City.
Hev. John 'ileid, Jr., of Great Fall*, Mont.,
recommended Cream Balm to rue. I
can emphaßizo Ins statement, "It i«a po«i- j
tire ctire for catarrh if n:-;«d a«directed." —■ ]
Iter. Francis V/. I'oole, Pastor Central I'res.
Church, Ilelci n. Mont.
Ely's Cream Bc.Wi in the jLclttiowledßexi
enre for catarrh and conlnins no mercniy
nor any injurious «lruu Pi ice. 60 cents.
| '
■omnmur /Jr stuv.- -» mm
l&JI mem ' -
lirtrr^
nade with pure .')PAH .Vri! ICC:< L-*-.
Vnswpavsed for cure of C?l' CH v-.uj
s""' IQ9 pAC:t< M J
tl",' / ~ ■ K/1 ;i ■
In decorated fin Boxe'> - R j'.v
c MK 0 , 21 i C . pcr BOX
ioTo by fjrgqqi'.t t ever/Whrre w r •
S on receipt ol -?
DROP"^--
of the l'cople's
*♦****##**** I'honc or Hell
122 ■», unit
W. B. McOKARY'S'
new wagon,lruunlnj{(tf> and from nis
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will call at your In >nse
take away your dirty carpets and re turn
them in a day or two as e'ean as tie «.
All '>n a summer morning Cart >ets,
rug i and curtains thoroughly cleaned on
short notice.
VISITORS
f> Pittsburg
during the
Exposition season ■
are welcome *t our sum-. W< ihail IH» (Jlii'l I
U» Itave yu make ILyour wlilli.
In r- We have no (Ihiplay at the f r|M>Hltlon.
We lire alw> lie;nliiuarU>r» for t IK- <II*I lll> I i<x I
of the l,'*sl Wll ISIv kV on the market,stt«'li a» *
UM 11, MT. \KIIRON,
«JI < KKMIfIMI It IM 1.1.1 NO Kit
(.IIIMiS, (VKKIIOI.T.
1.1 ItliK, I 110 Ml'SOt
iSu.DHKI'OKt,
anrlolti'i ihem U> you una<lulU!rttU-<l il year I
old at ;i "i" ' 'ulT i|i»iirt, r, quariH. ..<«>.
»K».iI<IATHI.KH < llOI( ..,
a whiskey Kuurant« I :i year < old. «:.MH i,«-r K»l. |
Oii.-Ul' " !>. "f midl ordertut £i."ior over
We l*lr And ship
R6lii£RT LI:WIN & CO.
411 Water Slree
Telejihone, 2179. Pittobntfc, > i. ■
Op|>o<tltc II Ac (J. Itepot.
I'M i : CITIZEN.
UNCLE ELI SHOCKED.
Br Gets an I nplruanl Insight Into
Modern Patriotism.
[Copyright, IXO. by C. B. Lewis.]
"Jim," says I as I goes into our town
cooper shop the other day to git a new
bung fur a bar'l, "I'm thinkin some of
runnin fur the office of supervisor."
"go'm I," says Jim.
"But how kin you?"
"Same as you."
"But think of your duty, Jim. It's
the duty of a freeborn elector to do the
hollerin and the votin and let some
body else hold office."
"Then you may holk-r and vote fur
me," says Jim.
"Look a-here, Jim," says I as I gits
over my surprise at his promptness,
"has it occurred to you that the fate
of this nushun is tremblin in the bal
ance?"
"It has," says he.
"Do you want ruin and desolashun
to overtake this fair land?"
"Not by a Jugful."
"And do you want the Magna Charta
of liberty used a> a dish towel and the
constitution of the United States chaw
ed up bv calves?"
"I don't."
"Then you must take your place at
the polls, shoulder to shoulder with
other patriots, and help h'ist ine Into
office. It's the only thing that'll save
the kentry fur which our forefathers
fought, bl.-d and died."
"1 know it better way." says he as
he shaves at the bung. "You do the
shoulderin and h'istiu. and I'll fill the
office."
It does beat ail how patriotism and
the principles of our grandfathers are
beln lost sight of in this day and age.
M. QUAD.
After llif RMCue.
"You consider a quarter too little for
saving my life?"
"On the contrary, I'm inclined to
think you overestimate Its value."—
Ileltere Welt.
She Knew Better.
Mrs. Newrich—That Mrs. Hyart is a
stuck up thing 1 know Just as much
about music ns she does. She needn't
get funny.
Mrs. Browne—Why, what has she
done ?
Mrs. Newrich—Oh, 6he tried to trip
me up today; asked me If I'd ever
heard somebody's "Songs Without
Words."— Philadelphia Press.
Anil <>la*a Coats Money.
"Why do you leave your windows
open at night? Aren't you afraid of
burglars?"
"Yes, that's the reason. If I kept
the windows shut, they'd probably
break the glass."—Philadelphia Press.
A .1 untitled fun.
"My mother-in-law has gone to the
mountains."
"You look pleased."
"Yes; she'll have to admit she bus
found something that she can't walk
over."—lndianapolis Journal.
Kefdcil In Tlielr Rn*!nei»».
"I*rf*sl<l«?nt Iln<ll<*y of Yale talked to
the senior Haws about 'The Mighty
Power of Patience/ "
That would have Hounded better if
addreHHed to the medical ClU.SH.—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
There Are Other*.
Dear, fJeUgfitful little dude. If a man ftboukf !m.»
no rudr
Am to »nkk' r at /our charrntng iclrlUh wi;i,
Don't you v »*»#■ an airy aijfh. don't u<> off and try
to die
In aomr quiff. spot rrmntt from public #a/#
If the- fa tea w r- full of fun when they built jro»».
11ttl<* 9011,
Try to !>«• rcniicned and pntl'-nt, 1 or. yon know.
If you look around you'll find many feOttr* of vnur
kuj'J.
Vou arc not The only monkey in the alio*
A» you rftr.it al'-nir the ■frctt, looking ravenously J
»woet
In tmotherly of your can#'.
Aa your dreamy \mr\t>»r<\ t-yts ao liahyllkf
and »hy
Through the cryetal ' !'t»rr;#"w of Ita wlndo-v
pane.
If a brtife »• H<-«:1' 1 aend a Jeer to your pinky little
car.
fjon't you aitK'-r 'neath tl»o htartleaa. rruel
blow.
Hut rem* mint u* * trrnU you are not at all
unique;
Vou ar«- not the only monkey In the ahow.
r ria a ai-lflah world, dear boy; » vrry m« 4«urt ut
our Joy
Is polluted with a da»h of cutting pain.
There an- clonda In every *ky; Midn'-aa lurki In
every eye;
Into every life muat fall tome chilling rain I
lUnr your trial* like a man. (druggie on the b«*t
you can.
You were made for tome wiae purpose, don't
you know?
IK» not fee) down and sad; there are other*
like you, lad;
Vou are not the only monkey in the show.
When you m«re manly y out ha honeying round
the beauty booth*
And their attitude 1* that of sneering 'hurl*.
?> »n't you *rr k a chav»nee to fleif. they are Jealou*.
Junt b»ra'i*e voti are the Idol of the girl*.
Though yrrj r.« «r may achieve fame and fortune,
don't y< J gilcve,
Ix/n't you fl'«#d your tender brcimf with rony
ww; '
Nurse th« thoouhtlet In your brain (If you think
'twill beur the strain)
That you're not ttie only monkey tn the Rhow.
Denver Evening Post.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Llvor Ills, Bll
lousno9S t lndlc:f stton, Hondache.
Eaay to tako, ouny to operate. 25c.
Khhumatism CVKKD iw A Oav.
"Myotic Cure" for Rhcunnitifim and
Neuralgia radically cure« in i to 3 dav».
It» action upon the gystem i» rctr ark able
and mysterious. It removes at once the
cauMi-H and the disease immediately rlia
appears. The firnt done greatly benefits;
75 cents Sold l»y J. C. kedic, and J. F.
Ralph flutter \pr q6.
CURES 1
? THE }
5 COUGH.
C A pleasant, never-failing \
I remedy for tliroat unci lung /
i (liKCiISCR. /
J Sellers' Imperial i
I Cough Syrup
/ la absolutely free from spintm/iiH S
P or otb«T harmful ingredienti. r
< A prompt, positive cum . / /
v colds, hoarcencao, i- >
< etiza, whonpino <y>ngli. J
/ Ovfr a million tmttlcn noli In tin \
f ltttt few r '
( K. J. GII-MORK CO.
J PITTIiBUHO, PA. v
S At all Drugjnats.
I
li llDnim Minn or woiijiin |/i trav»
f"t hoim< ; Milury f:.. monthly and
< < iwnw-. with InrriMiMi; p'lHUlnn |x*rtnu«i
' ."J ; J."' nlhiiiui'iJ inyolnpt I
M.ANAOKU. .t.lO Lux ton 1>IU((-, CFilcitiC f >-
APPLE SACK.
ronvpnlont Wlien Plclrtnß aiu»
Cmptlcs Without BrnUlnu Apple*. ; i
The apple Back represented is de
tcrltxHl by Kansas Farmer as an tm- ' t
priivement by Jutljre Wellhouse. a fa- /
miliar authority in fruit circles, on an- \
other western man's invention. It will £
hold a half bushel of apples and is car
j
APPLE pic KINO BACK.
ried in front of the picker, being sus
pended from liis shoulders by straps.
The body of the wu-k is made by cut- ,
ting heavy cotton two bushel grain
Backs in such a way that the flap
hanging below in the illustration (Fig.
1) Is cut opposite to a similar flap,
thus making two of these picking
Backs from one two bushel sack. A
heavy steel wire curled into a hook at
each end is sewed around the mouth
of the sack, excepting that the space
between the hooks shown as coming
against the picker's body Is left va
cant, there being nothing between the
hooks but the cloth of the sack.
The suspenders are fastened perma
nently at the back ami are crossed on
the individual's back, brought over the
shoulders, and each has a ring in the
end which is hook«*l into the curved
wire, as shown, thus suspending the
Back to the picker. 'Che bottom of the
sack as shown in Fig. 1 Is open and
contains two rings at the bottom.
These rings are connected when in
to hooks at upper front rim <M the
sack, as shown in Fig. 2, where the
picking sack Is ready for business.
When full, the pidker lowers the sack
into the box or barrel, unhooks the flap,
and the apples gently slide from the
bottom of the sack into the package,
thus preventing all bruises. President
Wellhouse has made 27 of these sacks
for use this year.
Fomgp Plants For fllpch AJtltndc*.
The eastern Jtocky moimtiiin region
la well supplied with native leguminous
plant::, many of which aa*e of great
value for hay anil pasturagv.
The native clovers are found chiefly
In the mountains and at comparatively
high altitudes. Home of them are tog
rare and others too small to be of
much vaiue for forage, but the ma
jority ane valuable, and four or five
are of sufficient Importance to warrant
careful expfsrlmentation as to thetr pos
sible use as cultivated crops. From
their appearance and thrifttness nnder
natural eondttions or In lirrl©ited ua-
MOCNTAIN' KKO OLOVEK.
tlve meadows It would certainly seem i
probable that several of them would :
prove of great value for cultivation,
I especially in the higher altitudes,
I where alfalfa and the common clovers
cannot be successfully grown.
Mountain nil clover Is one of the j
most robnut growing native sorts j
found In the Rocky mountain region. 1
The flower Iteads are large and showy, !
and the k«nves are composed of from j
five to seven leaflets Instead of three,
as Is the case with the other clovers j
«f the r'-glon. It produces SIOUK, deep
growing roots and has many other
<|unlltli-K commending It to th» atten
tion of title experimenter. It li 3 most
widely distributed on the west plde of
tlio-v'ontlinnital divide. —T. A. Williams.
iiouiM*t«»d llomps.
While tiK-ii are discarding their coats
and women are shying at huts and
gloves, hows seem inclined to put on
headgear. With some reserve Is given
the rumor that "all horses go bonnet
ed in Lc.ndon tills summer, f*om the
dray lir.rses to the fashionable steedt#
which draw broughams In tl«: park,"
yet In New York city may bo seen on
occasional animal made comfortable
with a large shade hat whi"Ji appears
*t> lie affixed to its head by the simple
process of sticking the ears thruugb
th»j hat.
PATTERSON BROS'
Sacrifice Wall Paper Sale
Is a money saver to you. Large
stock to select from. All must
(.all and get prices on all
WALL PA PERS.
Window Shades at Cost.
Patterson liros.,
2$G N. Main St.
People'* Phone. 400. Wick JJuUding.
Eye 3 Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPAI RICK. |
Jeweler and Graduate Or »ticia j
' Next ')oor to Court liouM llu tier. 1 a
RAILROAD TIMETABLES.
piTTSBURG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of Pas
senger Trains in effect May 28,
1899. Butler Time.
i
IV part. 1 Arrive.
Accommodation • >) 2"» a.* 903 a M
\ j Expma. I i- 44
New i'autlo Accomniodatiou J 8 0. r » 44 912 44
Akron Mai! 8 05 a m 7 p.m
Allegheny Fast Expre** I 9 58 4 * 12 1»5 44 a
Allegheny Express* 300 r.M 445 pm •
Chicago Exprew 5 4«> pm 12 IS am
Allegheny Mail 350 " 745 pm F
I md N-m • Aoi ■ » " 7 I " |
Chicmgc Limit«*<l ■ 560 44 912 A.m q
Klinf and Bradford Mail 9:55 A.* 2 5o P.ji
Clari<-n Acoomm(xlation 4 55 p.* 9 -lo A.M 1
Cleveland and Chicago Exprtea... 6 25 am i
SUNDAY TRAINS. r
Allegheny Express 8 05 A.M 9 11 A.M
Allegheny Accommodation 550 P.M. 5 I si -
Sew Castle Accommodation 8 i»5 A.M' 7iH 44 I
Chicago Express 340 P.M 503 am 1
All»igheny Accommtxlation I 7 03 pm
On Satutdays a train, known ax the theatre train.
will leave Bntler at SJiO p. m., arrivini: nt Allegheny
at 7.2<»; returning leave Allegheny at 11.30 p. m.
Pullman bleeping cars on Chicago Express between ]
PIUS - _ ind Cliicapo.
F«»r through tickets !•> all points in the west, north
west or southwest and information regarding routes,
time of trains, etc. apply to t
W. 11. TURNER, Ticket Agent, i
E. B. REYNOLDS, Sup't, N. D., Butler, Pa.
Butler, Pa. C. W. BASSETT,
G. P. A., Allegheny, Pa I
U 0 DUNKLE, f
Sup't. W. AL. Div.. Allegheny Ps.
rnHE PITTSBURG, BESSE- .
A MER & LAKE ERIE R.
R. COMPANY.
Tiiue table in effect Sept. 23, 1900. '
CENTRAL TIME.
N'ortliu.irtl. Daily exr«»pt Suniiay. Soutliward
(Keatl up) (Head down)
2 14 "12 >TA fI(>SK 1 11 13"
I'M FM AM AM FT\ I'M
112 50 s 42, Erie
jl2 23 s » Foirriew 12 :VT» 440
111 13j 8 10|<iiianl j 'l2 4*' 453
1 :>j js .Couueaut.. .ar 1 37 C (0
I 11 00 7 05,1r.. Oonnesot.. .lv j 11 w>, 432
U 55 7 50 <'ranesrllle 1 07 5 17
11 50 7 45 Albion I U 5 25
11 85 7 29Springboro ....... 1 271 5 4<»
11 JM 7 23 CV»nm .isitville i :C f> 4«
11 10. 7 OGjMeadville Junct. 1 54! li 05
II 7 ar M.-a-U ill*-. . ar _ «i 45
l«i •'» 20Uv. Mea<hille. .lv 1 tis 5 15
11 7 HOar .Om. I>ake..ar 2 «»5 6 10
|lO 50: 0 50;1v..C0n. Lake.Jv j 1 35 5 44
I 7 2<»;ar.. Line-ville ..ar 0 20
J *i 20 lv 4 lv 5 45
lio 54; f.
' DM f4B Ad NW iHe I]S ( -•"»
• I<t 40) 34 <>Hg«iod 2236 35
♦; 10 1m :w' i. jh (in-.-iiville !•;:.*) I 3»» *> 4:i
(i or, ]«i •>%, i, 22 Shenango 042 2 :'»7 5«l
5 4hjlU 07 i. <ui Fredonia j •> 57 - 5.3 7 OH
5 liiij 9 ■*.'»: 5 4'i Mercer 7 13 3 11 7 25
5 9 4- 5 J '■ Hons "ii Junction' 7 19 3 IT 7 31
5 i - 9 28 5 25 («rove City 7 4«» 3 37 7 50
4 *7t 'J 12 llarrisvilie 7 53 3 4 '
4 5! 9 0» Brant htoti 8 «>1 3 57;
5 4o{ 94_ ar.. .Milliard... at 9 42j 5 4»»,
305 7 0T- lv.. Milliard. . lv 7 06! 3 0;»|
4 47 1 9 <t\ Kekter 8 05| 4 ol|
4 33 ! H 4>* Euclid 8 20 4 17
1 Oo H IS Butler 8 50 4 4'» ;
2 1", 7 Allegheny 10 2«> *» 2"!
lA.M. I 1P.M.l
J. S. Matson, E. H. Utley,
Snjf't Tranep. Gen. Pass. Agt,
Greenville. Pa. Pittsbnrg, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA" S, S '„ L ID .
WFSTERN DIVISION.
SriirDUi.r. iwj Krrr.iT June 3<), 19rX),
SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS
|A. M (A M A. M r. M P M.
BL'TI.KK L«nre « i!fi' HOS 10 WI 236 ft lUi
humrUmrg Arrtvr. # M 8 :*i 11 lft 3«• ft OH
Butlur Jnuctiuu.. " | 7 ii7i 4 Vi 11 4" 3 !£•■> ft 63
Butlor Junction.. .Leavej 7 31 8 6:i 11 &!£, 326 5 63
Natrona ..Arrive! 7 9 (il 12 01' .1 IK 0 02
Tirentam 7 41 » OT 12 08, 3 42 f. 07
SprillKilllltt i 7 62; y 16 12 19 3 62'
Claremont t n#
BiiHnatiurK 8 119 3fi 12 48 4 12, B 32
Alleirlieuy ' 8 24 »48 1 02 4 26 6 43
(A. m.|A.M.|P. M. P. M. ; P. M.
80NDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny
City hu'l principal iutcrmixliate atatioue at 7:30 a. m.,
*nd 6:00 p. ni.
NOKTH. WKEK DATS
|A. M.IA. M.. A. M.jP. M.| P. M
Allegheny City. ..U**b 7 If ll *wl 10 4ft: 3 10, ClO
Sl(arfml>urg 7 12 90710 6. j .... ....
Ciaremont ! ....11 *>4' ....i ....
Hl»riliK<lale 11 1" .... r > 37
Tarelituni 7 37 9 3-!'ll 2-s 3 4.1 G 46
Natiuna 7 41' 9 :» ,1 31 3 SO B 61
Butler Junction.. .arrive 7 48 947 11 4.i 3 ft* 7 00
butler Junction... .leave 7 4* 947 12 1* 4 t*i 7 00
fiasonbWK K l-MIO 09 12 41 4 7 24
BOTLEU .. arrive 8 41. 10 32 1 10l S 06; 760
A. M.|A.m-|P. M.jp. mip. m
SUNDAY THAlNß.—Laave Allegtieuy City for But
ler aoU priucijial intermediate »tatlon« at 715 a m. antl
U p. m.
FOB TUE EAST.
WeekuDayn. Suntlaye
A.M. A.M. P. M. ia.M. P M
J ioT , KR IT I. 2'. 10 «>' 2 36' 7 30 6 00
Butler j 't t! ur 727 11 4o| 326 820 ft 60
Butler J'ct lv 7 48;ll 4.t 3 SH.I 8 21 S 06
Kreeiiort ar 761 II 4fi 1 021 8 'i r . 807
KleklminetaN*J't « 7 6ft 11 60 i 07,! 829 811
L. echlitirK. .. ." 807 12 02 4 lll'i 8 41' 823
Pan/ton ( Apollo) ... ." . 82612 22 440 868 ; 842
Haltai 'OK 8 61|12 49 6 08 1 , 923 909
Blalmville ~ ' 922 I 201 6 411! 862 940
lilairavilli- lot "19 30 I 3.1: 6 SO 10 00
Altoona " I' MM J * r > 8 SOL 646 . ..
Harri»l.urg "| - 10,10 1 <«»|!l« <*>
lliilailelphlu " 123 12. 4 2. 4 26
' |P. M.|A. M. A. M.IIA.m P.M
TliroiiKli tralni for the eaat l'itt*hur»f (Uuion
Htation), an follows:
Atlantle KxnraMi, daily A.M
I'eiuisylvaiua Limited ' .... 7:15
htv K.xj»r»'SH, 14 ■■. 7;. Ml
Main Linn KxproMi *■**>
Ilarii-hur/Mall, " 1245 r.*
I'hila lelnhla Express, ... ...4:50
Mail aitu Express dally• fir New York only.
Through bullet sleeper; no coucLes 7:00 "
i Eastern Eaprw. '' 7:10 "
Fast l.ine, * H Ml M
I'ltUhuru 1.1 lulled, dally, Mltli c-.a« h#*
t«» N«w V«jik, and slenplriK ' ars t«» N"W Y«»rk,
Vealtluiore and Wasblliictoit only. No sxtra
Urc on thl« train |o : «si
I Mitt'!'a Mall f . H Ulida> 4 ' n-V H:4'* *p>
Kor AOiuitlr i'm j (»lu I '< li'Har - '* Uiv»-i Itrblf, all
I »ii iuiUV). A.M, ami i P.M, dally.
if,,, *l»»ail«'d inf iiuation. addn-ss Thus. E. Watt, fan-
Aaf w. xturn I'wtrirt, ( r»ue» Fifth Avenue and haiilh•
54 hl srre I, HiUhurK. Vh.
I f j' |n 1 iJIIHTIN, ) it
. i.h, al MihAkpr f ' m "i**" An»*nl
' f > UFFAI-O, ROCHKSTHK &
jIJ pi'iTSUURG RY.
'j-JMK TABLE.
I„ fit ict May 'M. 1«0».
jwiivrn IMII SI).
-TOS&ssrtiiN, 5 | /"' +l41 3
VoJ F " rdi&'So
Aiie«i" - "/ i
j Both ' f 5 51
r<«'ilU.i> , 4 i, (K.M2 0I
( ||{ J;J
(!tiwan*vllli' | }ii i«
M'.otrjneryvlile
We.t Mowgrove 6 40,12 43
II ail i« MI2 53
|»t»\ toll • 17 I ,
Wor.h r-4nt |
Y ;c»
Hornll" • • iv HI 7 10l 1 28
, X,■ \l j" 2 ;»7 to! !30
".ill,. ar 8 2013 481 3e II 0»l
!>uii.M ... r 8 *tu »•; * ■< i.v
. i z 7 ■" 4/ ' •' v :ui " l7
k 72h ia :i ■n> v<»'■ -
' 7 I" I Oil il « 40
j !!l ( r ,o,r i yv ' ' H li i i:,\ 4 'a W
I »";•«*"? ; H4a I f." 4U* ,» 2"
u li 2 4 • ft 40. | 4 14
Ml JeweM. , () <f| ft iki
' '"j' T |, r 1
_l r l—
at 5 40 •' 111
■iSkla I I
lt<« healer .... p«n ' i, j,,
SOUTH BOUND
' TBOrr iHTiTTiMK. i ♦!'> | T " I* 7
|. | a ». i n.
9 lio; 1 8 4ft
It,, | I I I
I. | 'l4:, 110 00
Uuflalo "1 * ** I
Halaiinuea ...,lvj 1 j
„ ~ , iv 7 4o|U 104 8o tt to
I', 1 " , „ 81:12 r.wft ::v lon
Mr Jewett. . , # . | t: . , 2 j | ri|
. J..1,1,. -oimrg ~b» 2 «o« 41 :J •«
in •» •» »> 7"1 '1 4(1
1 1 «:»!'« M » »«' 7 il
0 1 wb«>»<»
rlearddl 7ZM _ !!
I 111, l> 6 |9 11+39 7 (H
S S|j 21 a 4,
rn»*»ala«o'> -i J jM{{{
I i Hi''ii
II amlltou j
N' | h *47 4 | i »l
ens m "•! h
-5:.:;, M ,yj
l'o« M..V111, ! •' !, 4 , J f, |n
uh , a ,
1 lio r> : *4 r» »o
llutl 1 , , i , , ■ ; 7 ii*
All' <l»o> I PAW H.. IJ .1. • 7 A
Pill- 'IIIK / ' r 1 '
» linily. tJl'uili l»t K'i't'luv.
Tnnr.H mill •; it."* mU '\ v " M,i '
ni|iii|i|K«l with hantUwiio <lay CO/k Ih*. j
i nfii iir.fl ninlinitiK rha.' P * rH
Tralt.H .....1 V lmv« » 'nlltnaii Sleep«rH
Imtwei'ti liufTalo ami I'it'»ti rvf.
KI»WAUi> nAl'r.Y.
(}< n'l I'a8». A««nt,
Itoclinttor N. Y.
Su/P&ii&i !
UIVIiA A BHHAU-WINNIWtI BOUCATWN. [
I'.nabltaK young men aa4 wamen to
rocel Ibtt denandsof |
i samerdil MS* lf®f cUcilwi'l'lr'*
f. U JiTt wSrittWj »■
OWN AN
/
APOLLO
With one von '-an play on the Piano
at any time the ninsic you desire. The
Apollo is a wonder. Yon roll it to your
pianu in a moment, sit down before it,
put in the music, start it, and by means
of small keys control the expression and
tempo perfectly. The playing of the
Apollo is so perfect, as not to lie distin
guished from that of a human being.
All effects possible on the piano can lie
rendered with the Apollo. With an
Apollo you are master of your own
piano and art* able to play perfectly all
the most difficult works of Wagner.
Liszt, Beethoven, etc., as well as the
light and popular marches, coon songs,
etc.
Call at my wareroom aud hear one of I
the world-renowned Chase Bros. Pianos
played by The Apollo.
Pianos, Organs, small goods and their !
fittings, everything pertaining to music, j
sold for cash or on payments to suit
yon.
Our customers are our references. ;
W. R. NEWTON,
317 South Main St- Butler Pa
McMillan'S
FORMERLY
IRA C. BLACK & CO.,
Wall Paper.
Next Door to Postoffice,
J. V. Stewart,
(Successor to H. Bickel)
LIVERY.
Sale and Boarding Stable.
W. Jeflerson St., Butler, Pa.
Fir.it class equipment—eighteen
good drivers—rigs of all kinds —
cool, roomy and clean stables.
People's Phone 125.
J. V. STEWART.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a.
The bost of horses antl flrnt class hks al
ways on band and for hiro.
Heat accommodations In town for pcrma
nent boarding and transient trade. Sped
ul care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
■ AKO<><l Glass of horsos, both drivers and
draft ftyrM's always on hand and for sale
undor a full RuaraiiUje; and horses iMJUtfht (
pon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Telephone. No. 218.
Now is The Time to Have
Your Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED.
If you want goou and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place in town where you
can get it, and that is at
The Butler Dye Works
216 Center avenue
l|fisA_VVe lio fine work in out
,l<«or Photographs. This is the
•i<n ■ ul year to Imvt: ;i picture ol
your house. us a trial.
W''l! for ' 1 e .1 >1 t'r« t» Sl 'i' lf
HI: nil I'• Mftw Y "fit
R. FISHER & SON-
A POINTER!
For up-to-date Photos go
to the Post Office building.
New designs every few days.
, We guarantee to please you.
Branch Studios,
1 Mais and Kvans City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236
W. S. & E. WiCK,
DKALKUH IN
| Boukli and Worked I.utiiborJof all Kinds
Doom, hash mid MmildliiKs
' Oil Welt Kilts a Specially.
<>fllco and Yard
K. <'Mririlntf!iarn and Miuime Sis.
; mar W.'fc. IVn.i IVn,,
bUTutOlt Y
rki-fctau-r'n F«r'l«>i THamaA
•PENWYRffIYftL PILLS
fj »n l Oaly C«-nul*>rs A
••rt, »»#• 1A1..11 «l J\
r- il ffSll lirutr.M t»r Cki-h«*thxutuk hitl
l //ran rill Hr<l
"V "«'• wllfa blu« rfhhnii T«k«
iVJn* othrr U.fun ▼
J fir On** if* *n«i Htm* At lnntti9*s. •rami 4m,
JM |q t-t t>«rtlMUr«. »NVMlllt Ml
M B§ »f f«»r I.A'll r+tnrn
If 1 0.0#8t»OUbH«I». Wmm* t-yw.
41 «tl Milihutfr rii«Mlr«l
«. tic>< Mndir"* M* I'lllUUA,
The Keystone Orchestra,
IH now ready for ctiK ß K ,!n,c "'* F° R ' >,lr
tics, Picnics mid Dances, and Guarantee
tile best of music at reasonable rates.
Address,
Prof. GusiWickenhaoen,
22S JCiejjler Ave., Hutler, Pa
r ,
"'iaofck. 7A r T'fi PHILADtLPH 1..
1,1 ' TTXOa - DENTAL ROOMS • ||
: 39 - Bth Avfl., Pltuburg.f. |<
j, "fInWH W«'r" PR ACTICA'.»V'"'"w " '
1 Tl CROWN "'"I BF.lfi.jf ,1
'nm ML-' I'U'.i.urn-wh y NOT or •
' ,ll fUYOUR<t? "» l, « CROWN 1
" ,»l/i BRior.r »»»ii r,i *'ii" ll • a'
I < 'l\'J M%S PER TOOTH *1 . r
1 • 'j «.•! "f Ttfili ni»<l«- ONI Y% j>
M. A. BERKIMER,
i Funeral Director.
1
1 245 S. Main St. Butler PA I
_ _
| RAPE'S I
][Leading Millinery House|
;: Clearance Sale |
5! ALL SUMMRR HILLINERY X
;! 122 SOUTHMMN ST., BLTL ER. y
m ITm IS TO BE THE YEAR OF ALL YEARS FOR DEAR
± XIAO o ]j }i u ti cr County, and as we are one the oldest frms
still in the ring, we deem it our duty to celebrate in a measure, that
is, by making it the "BANNER YEAR" oi our business.
We have just opened and placed on exhibition, and we may
add, on Sale, one of the most complete lints of SPRING GOODS
ver brought into this city. In this line the following are included:
Punjab Percales, Lawns, Dimities,
Silk Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries,
Puffing, All Overs.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
We have no hesitation ir. saying that we have the Largest, Most
Complete, and best assorted stock of CARPET in Butler County, in
cluding the celebrated Hartford Axminster, Sanford & Wilson's Wil
ton Velvet, the o'd reliable Body Brussels, I, 2, and 3-ply Ingrain,
Rugs of every price and description, Art Squares, Druggets, and our
"Centennial Rug," size 36x40 inches, all wool, at 25 cents each; a
veritable celebration in itself.
DUFFY'S STORE,
Butler, Pa.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Announcement
OF
Clearance Sale
Great reduction in every article pertaining to MILLINERY
A great variety of TRIMMED HATS for Ladies, Misses and chil
dren, all reduced to one half the former price. Sailors, ribbons,
chiflons, flowers, ornaments, straw, braids, nettings; also all untri.n
med hats, sacrificed at bargain sales, not regarding cost as we nerd
the space for fall goods. Sale will continue all during month of
August at
Rockenstein's,
328 South Main Street. ______ Butler, Pa
SIZES
Quantity
Our sale of corks increase each year until lias become a fcatuie nt this season,
don't hesitate to put up your owncatsup, pickles, fruit etc , if getting corks has
been the trouble. We have them from a fourth to two and a half inches in diameter.
Is that COUGH RIVING you trouble again? If FO bear in mind that our Syr.
White Pine Cotnp. with Encalyptol and Honey ib the be.«t pre : aiation on the
! niMket for bronchial and throat trouble.
REDICK GROHMAN,
: 109 N. Main St„ Prescription Druggists Itntler, l J a
mm
/ " OPENS SEPTEMBERS, CLOSMMTOBEB 20. % J
) MUSIC BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. J
5 THE FAMOUS BANDA ROSSA, ITALY'S GREATEST MUSICAL )
< ORGANIZATION. Sept. sth to 15th. )
> EMIL PAUR, WITH THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN OPERA )
< HOUSE ORCHESTRA Sept. 17th to 22d. I
< SOUSA AND HIS BAND, DIRECT FROM PARIS. <
J Sept. 24th to 29tb and Oct 15th to 20th. i
< DAMROSCH S NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (
< WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. 50 pieces. Oct. Ist to 13th. /
\ WBW ATTHAOTIOIfi. C
£ JIM KEY, Thi Mwvtllou* Uucittd Hon*. THE MEXICAN VILLAGE. ?
? PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, SpMlal Exhibit ol Id* PreSucU ol th« •ntlf* WOfW. C
< A DAY IN THE ALPS. THE CRYSTAL MAZE. /
* ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. One Fare for the Round Trip on )
PITTSBURG ACADEMY
'■ I'LRMNRIKI N I.K4l>lN<> Mlplumn admit* to Oille»e. ) «n*U
DnanQ ! Coumn einlirae# Klocutlmi. Helrntlflc. Normal, \ /(JIII
UUDIIO Commercial. Dmwlni Weii<xtr»l>hy 1111(1 lyiK-wrlllnK, t
« . j •• M<«U.rn IJH.«U»K<I". Military TralulM. Hcventeen abwanu ( Yoaf
oßOti 4. • cxpcrlunecd tvaclirra OH at OFLTNE or sand for haud-book. j I VflH
J. WARREN LYILE, Pr«»id«nt. Cor. ROM and Dltmoad SH. ( .
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