Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 20, 1900, Image 4

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    FALL OF 1900.
We are now ready for the FALL TRADE and :t
surely ought to and will be the banner season for
our store —if careful buying and exceptional
choosing go for anything —you will certainly agree
with us after looking over our immense stock with
our small and insignificant price, lhe following
are "just a few" of the good things we have.
Jacket Suits*,
RAINY DAY SKIRTS, The only skirt for the Fall.
Ladies' and Children's Jackets,
FURS,
French Flannel Shirt Waists;
Also the French and other Flannels by the yard.
Blankets and Co-nforts,
Dress Goods, m
Golfing Cloth, Venetians, Prunella, Cashmeres, Cheviots and Serges,
in endless variety.
Our Carpet Department
Is still the "little bit the best" by which it is
termed by people who know.
DUFFY'S STORE,
I Useful Gifts £
gAre Best! *
IK A s{>-nnine Christinas Gift is (riven as a kind
yj ft 'J* ren.eiubraijf*- A gift that in always used
j| can-' * the recipient to have yon constantly in
I ''kindly r<-meiufor«»n'-e. on should therefore
v3.J£ : " ,Nc* place n-'-fnl articles on yonr gift list.
LJackets and Furs JF
Are alw»ys welcome presents if they
Jft/ come from Stain's.
Jacket* $5 00 np. Fine For Scarf.-: *2 00 np. ||
Ebony and Sterling Goods £
-
[r plete line of Manicure, Toilet and
K Desk articles
" * at 25c, 50c and SI.OO.
BLANKETS FOB GIFTS Plea*- wife or mother by giving her that £
"extra pair* of fine blankets she talk* abont getting "some day
Finest of fine blankets s■"> 00 and $«.00; Cheaper blankets 60c np. W
CHOOSE A GIFT FROM THIS LIST Silk Waist Pattern French V
Flaunel Waist Pattern Fine Table Linen. Fine Towels. Fancy
Neckwear, Umbrella Fine Bed Spread, (»loves, Ribbons, Hand-
kerchiefs, Fancy Aprons, Be ts, Pnrw-s, Hosiery, Underwear. yj
Not price alone, bnt price and <jnality make onr valnes *
L. Stein & Son,*
108 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA S
±X&%X!IWX>XXX<XiXX&X&XW%4
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman's
Christmas Gifts,!
Remember that the 25th of this month is the last Christ
mas in the 19th Century, and that the gifts given on
this eventful occasion will be the last Christ
mas Presents that yon c«u give in this
WONDERFUL CENTURY
that is now drawing to a close. Mindlul of this fact, we have
done our utmost to provide an ample selection of seasonable and
suitable Christmas gifts for young and old, gifts for friends and
acquaintances, gifts for every member of the family, seasonable
gifts, sense gifts of all kinds, such as
Hankerchief* for men. women and children, $ I V> down to cert*
Golf Glove*, Kid Glove#, Fancy Neckwear, Jewelry, Belts, Toilet arti
cles, Perfumeries, and Brushes, Oil Jar Boxen, Glove Onsen, Neck
tie Cases, Hankerchief Cases, Smoker Sets, WritiiiK Paper in elegant
fancy l>ox<n or sold by the pemnd, leather (it* A*. Umbrellas, Fancy
Linen Table Covers, Art Oocde. Cushions and Pillows, Picture Frame*
and Pi'-tures, Bead Pnrses, Dolls, Lanndry Ba«s, Renaissance Scarfs
and Sqnares. Fnrs, Hearts, Boa* Muffs and Children's Heta, Indies' Mar
ten Scarf*, sl3 00 flown to £} 75, l.<adi«V Dressing Jackets, Silk Waists,
French Flannel Waists, Misses' French Flannel Waists, Ladies' Jacket
Hriits and JacketM, B>x Coats, Automobiles and Titfht Fitting Jackets,
Misaes'and (,'bildr»-n's Wraps all at greatly reduced price*; Kme I>r'-ss
Goods, Silks and Trimmings, Millinery Trimmed and Untrimmed, at
Bargain Prices.
What shall I Give?
is a most perplexing question. Ix.-t us help you to decide. Our
prices alv/ays less than elsewhere.
FCR:.—' -MI ■■ , 1 , HJ .
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
Sunday Dinners A Specialty.
Meals 25 cts. Rooms 50 cts.
Regular Kates sl.
Local and_Lont; Distance I'honcs.
South McKean Street
Hotel Waverly,
J. W HAWORTH Pron'r.
BUTLKk, I'A
Ste<tm Heat anrl Klectrie Light
The riiont commodiotni office in the
city.
Stabling in Connection.
NEW Hot HE. NEW I I'ItNITI ItF.
Central Hotel
SIMEON NIXON, JR., 1 „
J.iBROWN NIXON, / " '
BUTLER, I'A
Opposite <;<iuri|ff',u<n-.
No*t floor Ui Park TlmMrt
Karl Schluchter,
Practical Tailor and Cutter
125 W. Jeffew.n, Butler, Pa
BushHing, Cleaning and
Repairing a Specialty'
Uk Uk. 1/ u. M. U M.
n wf fj 7r if n" WW ™ r ™ *T
| PHILIP TACK, |
UONTHACTOH 1.1
I Cleveland Berea Grit j
j STONE |
Suitable fur Building
1 Ornamental and
Paving purposes.
I Tbis'Stone Will Not "Shell Off." |
Price* ri-n'Jinst hie.
Work done well
* and promptly.
i Stone yar'ln on
Ka»t K'na atreet.
Residence ou
Morton avenue.
I'eople'ajTelepttone }»>.
JHMHC*•*#*#***4HK(Mt*#* *
L. S. iWcJUNKIN,
Insurance arid Real Eslato
Agent.
<l7 K J KFI'I' I' SON.
BUTLER. « PA
" common sense"
Is the motto of the modern woman.
The thick soled shoe and the rainy day
skirt are witnesses to the wise applica
tion of the motto in matters of <lress.
But there is no
common sense in
jfl||L neglecting woman-
Jm «V ly diseases or in
i-W experimenting
£ —j with other meui
—' cines when it is a
4 J matter of common
J f \ knowledge that Dr.
. y\ a \ Pierce's Favorite
/ . V I A \ Prescription makes
V y \ I / J"Jweak women
strong and sick
\»?.V women well. It
t"" j, establishes re^u
■Jfi larity, dries eniee
t jnf\ bling drains, heals
f 1 inflammation and
/: . I ulceration and
•'•1 cures female weak
fT It is not common
V.": '■ J\ sense to seek rr.ed
-.*. ical advice of those
who are not phy
sicians when Dr.
Pierce, not only a
doctor, but a
£jf specialist in the
W treatment and cure
™ of diseases of
■woman, offers a consultation by letter
free. Write to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
•I had falling of internal orjan- and had to
eo to bed every month ; had irregular monthly
Serioda which wooM sometimes last ten or
twelve davs " writes Mrs. L- Holmes of Cool
•prine Street Cniontown Penna "Had also
indi»e«tior. so bad that I could not eat anything
hardly I>r Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
Golden Medical Discovery cured rae I took
th-ee bott-5 of the Favorite Prescription ' and
oat of the ' Golden Medical Discovery.' "
For 21 one-cent stamps to pay ex
pense of mailing only yoti can get free
a paper covered copy of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Meuical Adviser. The
book contains 1008 pages Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A.' FEVERK Conceit lon*. Inflamnuu
CTTUEB S tionii, Lunc Fever. Milk Pe%er.
11. B. (SPEAWS, Lameness. Injuries,
crura ) KheuruatUrn.
( . ( JHORK THKOYT. Quinsy, Effirootie.
CURBS i Dist^-iop^r.
(iruln.
K, K. ' < Ol <;H~. fold*. Inflnenxa. Inflamed
cxaKgj Lung., l*leur»-Pneuroonia.
F. r.'COLIC, Bellyache, Mind-Blown,
'XkSJI i Uiarrhra. Il>«<-nlery.
0.0. Present. MISIARHIAGE.
"T2» I KIOXF.V A BL.4DDEH DISORDEBH.
I. I. I)I»R\»F>. Mann. Brnptton..
cumx ) I leers. <ire»w, Farcy.
J. K. ' R\ II €'o\DlTlo\. htarlnz C oat.
rukZft $ Indirection. Wor«a« h *»ta««eri.
C/:. ea/.-h; Stable Case, Ten SoecMVcs, Book, kr.. sl.
At or sent prei/aid on receipt of wloe.
Humphreys' Me'llcine Co., 0»r. William a John
fits., Xewyork. Vkti /Uvai y >1 %m;al Sfnt Yhm.>.
SERVO US DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphrey*' Homeor>athic
Vo. £:«, in u»e over 40 years, the only
•ucce»4*sful remedy.
$1 per rtaL,or cp«cial packaze -with powder, fat ii
i.ld by I>*u.-[.»[«. ..f MCI MmPM
■II «PIIB*rS' *to. Ca..Cr.WilKaa * J»li» SU-, r«rk
Tlii» Your Opportunity.
On receipt of t'-n c*i.ts. cafch or BtAmp®,
ft KCDerouH i.'.t. will I " imtil'.'d of tbs
m oat popnliir Ca - u stD'l Hay levtr f.ure
(Ely'e Cr'-arn .n, r.nfTinient to demon
strate the gr< . u.'-rits <>{ the
ELY BROTTIKIiH,
50 Warren bt , Kew l'ork City.
Be» John field, Jr., of Oreat Falls, Mont.,
r«coinmentled Ely's f 'resni lialm to me. I
can emphaHisse his statement, ' "lt is a
tire core for catarrh if rvf \ as directed." —
Ilev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Chorcb, Helena. Mont.
Ely's Cream Ba!*n is the acknfwled«ed
en re for catarrh and f-ontaina no mercury
nor any inj-irioua drua Price, 60 centa.
FR F F
A Christmas Gift
FRFF
According t > our us
custom, wc will send to
our customers with their
holiday orders our Chri t
mas :/jf' of Magnificent
Crystal Glass Decanter
filled with a choice
quality of delicious
wine. Both the wine and
the decanter are worth hav
ing, and are pr< -en ted Free
without any cost what
ever. The only condition
being ' ii.it all order > must
call for $ l <><> or over. < |
selection of wines a i.l,
liquors is the largest in the)
state, and our prices arc
the lowest. Fine I<>
$6.00, '{4 '>'>,% 3 '' '•
$2 50 per gal.
WINKS,
BRANOIKS,
GINS,
RUMS,
SUJTCH and
IRISH WHISK IKS,
in f i t, everything for the
Holidays. \) > not f >1,;• t
that wc prepay express
charges on all orders of
$5.00 and over,
MAX KLEIN.
Wholesale Liquors.
322 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa
Let us have your orders
as s' on as possible so
that we can make a
careful selection and
have your goods on
time.
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KEF.LEY
i WrM.tof ■ e|«ertk INSTITUTE,
Ul oin «»•
Booklet. cii IMM ll'. R«
•»VH> A MWAO'WINMINO Hill CATION.
F!nal>tl*f r«un| mm mnj wnmrn to
mrpl Hit demands -,f I til * pr.,,p.(.,ii.
cominarUal an*. Por clr- uiiu.*l>)r<
I r. utcr t iOM, u■* um« u*. ruuk.,,. r«.
THE CITIZEN.
WHY BILL REFORMED.
He Wan In a Bad W ay Till He Got a
Good Scare.
"Talking about temperance," said
the man with the gray streaks in his
stubby beard, "makes me think of my i
brother Bill. Bill's been drinking pret
ty hard during the past year or so. and
I've worried about him a good deal.
You see, he's in the promotiTig busi
ness. He gets hold of certain projects
»nd tries to push them. Well, when he
finds a man with money and an incli
nation to invest it. Bill comes the good
fellow racket. Before be tries to do
any promoting he invites the man to
dinner and orders up a couple of cock
tails and then a bottle or two, and
from that you know how it goes. There
seems to be a tradition among promot
ers that you can't promote until both
the promoter and the promotee are just
about so far gone. This sort of busi
ness demoralized Bill at last, and he
got so he was half drunk nearly all the
time, whether he was promoting or not.
"We have a room at home that we
keep always at Bill's disposal. He's a
bachelor himself, and when he's in
town he likes to hang around our house
more or less, and of course we like to
have him. Last spring we had a nice
new hard maple floor put in Bill's
room, which is located in a wing of the
house away off by itself. It's been un
usually damp around here this sum
mer, and that floor swelled so that you
could hardly see where the joints were.
"The other night just after the cold
wave struck us. Bill came out, bringing
with him the fag end of what had been
a good sized jag. I had had a little fire
built in the furntce during the after
noon so as to take the chill off, and
when we got ready to go to bed it was
quite comfortable.
"Along in the night some time Bill
woke up. At first as he told me after
ward, he thought he was on a ship out
at sea and that tbe thing was going to
pieces in a storm. He could hear the
decks creaking and the joints cracking.
Then as he got to remembering where
he was it struck him that there were
spooks in the room. He remembered
that the wife of the man who had lived
there before we took the house had
died suddenly and rather mysteriously.
She had quarreled with her mother-in
law, and it was suspected tliat she had
committed suicide. It seemed to Bill
that be remembered to have heard, too,
that the corpse was found in that very
room. I'm telling the story as Bill re
lated it to me afterward.
"He lay there and listened and felt a
cold dampness on his forehead. There
was a sudilen. sharp crack over by the
window. Then there was another un
der the bed. Then there were two
creaks near the window. Immediately
followed by two more under the l»ed.
It seemed as if the spirits were talking
to each other by cracking and rapping
sharply. Mingled with the cracks and
taps that came from every part of the
room were long creaking noises that to
Bill's muddled mind became the
shrieking and groaning of lost souls.
"I don't know what time it was when
he was aroused, but I found him sit
ting OLt in the hall shivering when I
got up in the morning, and for a min
ute I thought myself that there was a
ghost In the house. lie hadn't stopped
to g«-t his clothes, but had bolted in his
nightshirt, and his face was as white
as chalk. When he saw me, he jump
ed up, ran to rue, grabbed me by the
hand and with tears in his eyes said:
" 'Come on into your den. You're a
notary public. I want you to make a
pledge for me to sign. I'm never going
to drink another drop as long as I live.'
"I made out the pledge, and today
Bill's a nobler, better man. I haven't
said anything to him about the furnace
and the swelling in the new floor, and
I guess it'll be just as well not to."
Chicago Times-llerald.
Wo<»«J«*n l*rr»H'»t.
"Ah." quoth an Edinburgh gentle
man to u manufacturer of artificial
l imi l«m an ti<- wiih being kliowu over the
latter'* buny factory the other day,
"theae pieces of timber," pointing to a
lot of wooden I< KH, "ore but HO many
eloquent protests against the horrors
of war."
"Exactly," answered the manufac
turer--"at i;:np apeeebea!"—Aunwera.
Wl>rrr I hnniccn Art llnitld.
The .South African wtretched hlamclf,
yawned and Kat up.
"Well, bow the government?" ■
aaked the vfnitor who hA'i Junt entered
"How do I know?" W«m the anttwer-
ItiK qtieMtion. "I've been anieep for
overau hour."--i'hlcOKo I'oKt.
A OfHpfratr
Mr. Watrlieni Odd tliliiK nowadayal
The kliikl<* men wem to take to tin;
married women, and the Mingle women
take to t !»»• married men.
Mr. Htlnglinm Anil the married wo
men take to any one they can get!
Life.
•11, opt* I file For t'onnlrr Kin.
•"That*a Jimt like Couaiii Mabltha."
"What's the matter?"
"Klie aent me sr< ami a lint of thing*
rln- wanta that amounta to ''hi '
cugo Itecord
An Aijfiiallf llfln«-cl y.
. *t£SS& ' *'•«< Se __
• >; > r -- g>t v fi*z
mm
Johnny Hoacli What la I>a< - ey awlm- 4
mint* In and out of that old ru'ity milk 3
ean >»o mticli for? j[
Catty To uet more Iron in hla wyn 3
• •-in In < 11-|« wald lie lookoif t'i'i i.lille a
around the icIIIh. I.<-aiie'a Wwkly.
|
HOOO'S PILL o r-.\tno L.'vor Ilia, I 111- 3
iouanoaa, liuii.r r.tfon, Meariaclio. \
Eaay to te>"j. to 6u irate. 2 Be. 3
RKIII MA'liaM CUBKII IN A I)AV.
| a
"My*lii: Ctir«-" for I'h'-iimM mm Htnl |
7>iruritigl-'> ra'lii .illy curex iii I to ) «lay>i. ( \
111, action u)/iu nynt'-fn i« rem*
and myntcriouv Jt removcN at on< :e the ;
catiw, and thr <| iimmediate' y ilnt
ap|a-ar». T'.II- lir=it d>me greatly S etn-htn; I
75 rriiU Sold l-y J. C. Kedic, at ,#| J. I'.
Ralph • yrnvw'.ot't liutler \ {w tjl;.
WANTED.
T!i<- people to know that th<j Itu 'lit-y
Studio i« making a Npocialtv <"« l», 'i"g
and f'rayrmw atKf wxter c<i l"i .
tot ihr Holliday trade will iw
prompt attention. I>on't give our
iiictnreH to agent* and take chain -e > of
io'ming them; have it dona at hom i- and
if it imt'rfr iv.hl we are here to m iik r "
right ,',atr»t ilenignitof fraiiM-i ill *tix k.
I bee our Cabinet l'iioto* before > r<l« rii ig
•laewbert. i
I IlrHiicbiK Main and I'.vaim City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 230
I'. O. H'd* Hutler.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge j
R. I. KiRKPAT RICK.
Jovwoier and Gradua< te Opticiai.
N<*t fax. 1 io Court llouM . liutler, a 1 '
i i who e '
V/MBBSBUY !
MlliJjS OR USE
BAKING POWDER
L *1 , Sly'i liar have experienced difficulty in securinu- the
/ r**®" 111 I I tv brin baki: »• < akc>.>■«
Jftk, I 'Jicv
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f L -p
Xfi LiSßPva- " '"i.. . are not cr>ra:-arable to Uic "Banner" anil are
o&\\ |V lrTc7r^H. P \ * '.yc.-ntra.-u.
J } ' jBU""
».i'l7aLs^
giving JoU the oM reliable " banner " towdcr.
A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.
BANNER RECIPE BOOK FREE P.0.80x 245, Pittsburgh, P*.
I CHRISTMAS 1
I SHOPPING 1
This store makes your Christmas shopping; te?!
easy. If it's a woman you want to remember,
there is nothing; that will please her more than a
useful piece of Furniture. For a man. one of the j
jjjj Morris Chaiis or Comfort Rockerß will be ap
predated
u=--r r
,
SIDE BOARDS. $ll.OO UP m
*=% BOOK CASES. SIO.OO UP
® COMBINATION CASES 516.00 UP
CHINA CLOSETS 516.50 UP Kg
COUCHES 58.50 UP
m ROCKING CHAIRS $1.50 UP (§5
si§ DESK CHAIRS $3.50 UP
PARLOR CHAIRS 52.00 UP
S& DINING ROOM CHAIRS 85c UP *§£
PARLOR TABLES 51.50 UP m
jg LADIES' DESKS 53.50 UP
gj PICTURES 20c UP
1 Campbell ulempletonl
Netves Wea* Otit
And grow weak and exhausted when not properly nour
ished, just as an engine loses its power when the fuel runs low.
The loss of ncrvou3 power is seen in the failing health and the
wasting form. It is felt in the aching head, the throbbing heart,
the irritability, indigestion, restlessnca3 and loss of sleep. Re
build the worn-out nerves, rest the tired brain and add new fuel
to the vital fires wirh the best of all tonics, Dr. Miles' Nervine.
"I was sick with typholi an<l malarial fovcr for thros
months, and after I rccov jr< d from that I was lofb SO
weak and nervous that Ico Id not work. I fairly shook
all over, and in eating I < <>■• A harclly hold a fork
enough to feed myself. I >■rWl to take Ik MHOS'lNent
itle, and revived immediate benefit* Throo bottlea oC li
cured me." T. Jb\ liiciiAiu»os, II Alton, life
list. Miles' Nervine
is food for the worn-rmt nerves and the weary brain. It
In a food for the over*t a.ved and weak digestion. It
nourishes, fortifies rcfi shea the whole system.
Sold by druggbtri on guarantee. Pit. Miles Mkdical Co., Elkhart. I rid
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f Pin Your C\ 7,
I Faith
•to Walker's Soap and JV J/// good ||
■ your neighbors will ask /// //// soap; it II
I! I,ow you W ol your //.Vf con '""* U
II clothes so dazzling /// M no a a '• |
, . . /// W//s/ It saves your
white without wear- /// J// ~imts, imts II
■ ing the goods. /,, W% //// and hands.
Tdl »"• //Kf/// f I
fl can do the // The genuine «v*k. S
1 «they //J*# £& (
1 Ml "»' "'<= //\jfw II
directions Z' /// 9
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1 wrapper/^
HMiMNi VHMUUWtitNHiiH «
rn rr d ..our..
| p I"" |2 HOUDAY OFFER. |
This Handsome Cut Glass Decanter filled with Fine Table Wine, |
and a Beautiful Calendar in Colors, for 1901.
3:
_ Clnb ordera of $5.00 or 3;
Will be given Free over, if nami x are given, t
to every purchaser of each member will receive jji
f00(l9 from us between Decanter, Wine and |
. „ . TUW/p Calendar IHI I. f
DtCLMBER 15th Tf| J
and llf OUR GOODS £
JANUARY 12th. GUARANTEED
fv - - ptw,f |
j|? A l ew Price*: J
Whether you are an IE k I *,../» • ti
, . ■■lr Finch, Overboil, f
old eiiHtorner or not, W*l' Large, (Jibnon, |
this offer npplies, and |BH| Ml. Vernon,
in inude himply to ■HfIiI (iuckenhoimer, g :
make you better ue- BflEnlA si.oo |.«i r<»11 quart; S
quainted wi'th iih and EW> & "'i ln - f " r *B°°* s'.
our goodn. Grandfather's |
V, atriiight 3 year \
jBF ' "'' \ <»!<1 whiskey, J;
Our Motto
Wo vtow «p»"« ' " n "" 0r,,,:r " |B w , or °? r - or, :r I
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without extra charge. Tel-phone, HtUburg, No. -'179.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO., 1
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS,
\ 411 Water Street, opp. B. & 0. Depot, PITTSBURG, PA. J
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RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
pITTSBUKG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of Pas- |
singer Trains in effect May 28,
1899. BUTLER TIME.
l>*l*rt. Arrive
.«ltegheny Accommodation t> A m 903 a.w
Allegheny Lxprvas & ® M
New t Ac« 'inn! -Jatu-n '* 44 9 1-**
Akron Mail 8 '6 AJ 7 «0 r.*
A. - 12 18 *
EXITHJIJ. 3 U0 P.* 4 45 pa
Chicago kxj'ntte 3 40 |»m 12 U MB
Allegheny Mail ... 650 " 745 pa*
Allegheny and N«-w i'a»tle Accim 550 " 7 OCJ **
C!i Limited f> . r »«> ** 9 I*2 A.m
Kane an-1 Bradford Mail 9:55 A * 2 50 r.M
1 Clarion A ccom isolation 4 V 5 v * 9 45 A.m
j Cleveland and Chicago Kxj»r«»... 6i5 alii
SI NDAY TRAINS.
Allegheny Kxiire* 805 ah 9 1-A M
Al!« _sn*uy Accuzcm<»lati«a ... 550r. m 5 »CI r.M
J New CJantle Accommodation 8 u5 A M 7 03 44
If IDVM I#MI 141 Ml
I AU»*«jbenj Accommodation | 7 03 pin
I On Saturdays a train, known as the theatre train
will leave Butler at 6.5<» p. m., arriving at Allegheny
Bt 7 » r«-tur!ii:»K leave iOMMQf «* 1 p. 18.
\ Pullman sleeping can* on Chicago Kxpreas between
! Pittsburg and Chicago.
For through tickets to all point® in the w*#t, north
; »vent or southwest and information regarding route*
! time of trains, etc. apply to
W. R. TrUNER, Ticket Agent,
l\ B. REYNOLDS, Sup't, N. D. f Butler, l'a.
Butler, I*a. C. W. BASSETT,
Q. P. A.. Allegbery, Pa
II O DL'XKLE,
Sup't. W. Jk L. Div.. Allegheny Pa.
THE PITTSBURG, BESSE
-1 MER & LAKE ERIE R.
R. COMPANY.
Time table in effect Sept. 23, 1900.
CENTRAL. TIME.
Northward. Daily except Sunday. Southward
( Read up) (Read down)
•L 14 Ti STATIONS. 1 U 13*
F M 1 M A M AM 1\ M P.M.
VI :*I a 42 Erie jU 10, 4 15
1- 23 * *2O Fair view 12 0 4 40
12 13 b lo isirard I' 2
1 :iw x 1* ar. .Conneaut.. .ar 1 37 6 «"0
11 00 7 06 lv.. Conneaut. .1* 11 00 4 .i 2
11 55 7 50 Crauesville I 07 5 17
11 50 7 4*» Albion -1 12 5 25
11 I'w» 7 2?* Springbom 1 27 5 40
11 28 7 23 Conneautville 1-13 5 46
11 1«> 7 06 Meadville Janet. 1 54 0 06
11 50 760 nr.. Meadville.. ar 2 »*, 45
10 ti 20;1v.. Meadville.. .lv 1 U5 5 15
11 7 2i»ar..Coo. Lake..ar 2 05 0 16
10 50 50 lv..Con. Loke..lv 135 544
7 2o'ar. .LltMMville ..ai 0 20
0 201 v •* 1\ 5 45
I# M I HIRIVIMDVI 1 Ltdfl 111
1.1 49 •• 4:i AdaSutville ! 2 13 C 25
1»J 4" C » »»go«Ml ..... 2 23 ♦» >ls
♦« 1(1 10 33 f, Greenville I •» &V 2 30 6 40
♦'» w r » 10 2»i II 22 Mienango I *'» 42 2 3* 6 53
5 4> l«i 07 6 03 Kredouia *» 57 2 53 7 08
. 3 . 9 To 5 49 Mercer 7 13 3 11 7 25
5 2»'»! 9 4*- 5 43 Houston Junction j 7 19 3 17 7 3J
• Oh 9 2b 5 25 Crove City | 7 4o 3 37 7 60
4 67i 9 12 Harris ville 7 53 3 4'.»
4 511 9 08j Branchtou j 8 01! 357
5 W «.» 42 ar.. .Milliard... ar' 942 5 40 1
306 70. 1v... Milliard. ..IVJ7US 305
;IT K.-ist.-r • • 4 ot]
4 33; X 4s Euclid 8 20 4 17
4 <»» 8 1* Butler 8 50 4 45
2 15| 7 «*), Allegheny 10 20 «;
U.M.I | I (r.M.I
J. S. MATSON, E. H. UTLEY,
Sup't Transp. Gen. PHSS. Agt.
Greenville. Pa. Pittebar«, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
BCIIKDVLI IN Krrtcr Nov. 20, 1900
SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS
A. M A.M. A.M. P. M.|P. M
BCTLER Leave 6 25 h 05 10 !*I 2 35 5 oft
iig Arrive ♦; r >4 H ;wi II 1 • 3 <«i r » '^H
Butler Junction.. M ;7 27 8 r »3 11 4o 326 663
Butler Junction.. .Leave 7 31 8 63 11 U'l 3 26 6 53
Natrona Arrive 7 4<» 9 01 J2 01 3 34 , 6 02
Tarentum 7 41 907 12 Oh 3 42 •» 07
Sprlngilale 7 62 9 HI 12 19 3 62 !«• 15
Clareoiont fH 80 12 38 [ 4 06 f»i 27
Sli.u(wltiirg 8 11 9 36,12 48 4 12 'i 33
AMcgheny 8 24 948 I 02 4 25 643
A M A.M. P. M P. M P. M
SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butler for Allegheny
City and print ipal iutermodiate ntatloua at 7:30 a ■».,
inJ 6:<M) p. ni
NORTH. WEEK DAYS
A M A. M A. M P. M P. M
Allegheny City. . .leave 7 ««» M 66 lo \:> 3 lo »1 10
hharjaluirg... . | 7 12, 907 10 67; .... ....
CUretnoiit I .... II <>4 ....
Kpiitigdale ' ....j .... 11 Is .... 6 37
Tarentum 7 39 9 34 11 2H 3 4«; r, 46
Natl• ma 7 4.: 9 38 11 34 3 6t» 6 61
Butler Juuctlou.. .arrlvt 7 5o 9 47 11 4.1, 3 68j 7 00
Butlet Junction....leave 7 M) 9 47 12 In 4 (M»| 7 (*)
S. xonburg 8 17 10 09 12 411 4 35 7 24
lit TLLR arrive M 42 10 32 1 10 fl 06 7 60
A M A. M. IV M.jP. ni IP. M
hi' NDA V TRAINS.- Leuv.. Alfeghony City for But
ler and prin< ipnl intarilMNliate Htatlonn at 7 16 a m. and
930 p m
rOR TIIE EAST
Week* I'iv- Suutli«y«
AM\M» M A M I M
HITLI.II 1" *i 25 |o 60 • -15 7 5 Otl
li : « J'u ar 7/711 »«• •t' « i'» 6 m
Lutler J'u I* 7 50 II 4.» ;i 5 H '2l »15
V eeiiort ar 763 II 4'. «oj H 2.» K 17
K sktininotaM J't.. .7 6« U6o 107 829 H2l
1,. -hburg " I" I • I IV h ii h .1:1
I'aulton (Ap0110)...." Hai l* 2: 440 M ft* Hftii
Siiltxl nr# " H*'»K |2 451 A U 2-1 1' hi
iSlaimvlllc. „ » -'* I »• A II « fti « 4ft
ItlaimvilW* Int. . " 9 :soi . .. »60 to 00
aiumhih "11 :*.'M ... 1 Hw» 150 . ..
lluriUl'iiiK. *' •! 1° .1 00 •' *•'
I ■ 11»1 »*« I•* 11 •>■ . *£« ... 4 2ft 111 *)
P. >1 jA. M.| A M A M IV M
Tbrutigb trnlni lur th« v«it loava ritbl urj (C'uKiU
rttntiou), i<« folio* •»<—
Atlantic RXUIMM, dully :i;(m A.*
I', n nnylvnnin Liiiiitutl " 7:lft "
l»ay KiprMß. M 7:110 14
Mul 11 Lino M SlflO "
llarrlnl'iirjc Mail, M Ili4ftr.il
rhllat**li»tiin K*pn*w t .... .. .4:fto "
M ill anil «l»*il> For St * York only.
Tlir«»ujtli l<ufl« 1 110 r<mct,Mi 7:00 M
Ktmtfrii IxprnN, '• 7; 10 "
hut Mint, ' H '.tt> "
I'limtiiirK Miiiitt«l, ilally, wltli through <.mh«-«
t » N"w Turk, mid nlo«*|>ii>g cam l«» N«*w York,
Unit 1111 oro ami WaftlilnffUiU only. No ritru
furi* on tliln tiiiln . . . 10:00 "
1 IUIH.I'U Mail, Humlaj l on,y h 10 * *
For Atlantic fity (via |k*lawai'«« Itlvrr IliMge,
tail roiit«), h '*l A M, and m. ;<I I' M, tlally.
Kill <l<-tailcil llifoniitttlnn, wMimm Tin*. K. Wait, Pa**.
\ t WMtoti PUtiiii, < Vrnrr fifth ami Haalth*
!>.M r*trfH, IMtlnlmrg, I'a.
1 l: 111 T« IIIHOK, I H. W(K»D
.• it* ml MmiMfxr. <Jau M "%««». A«*n
mUFI'AIX), KOCHKSTKR &
I* PITTSBURG KY.
TIME TABLE.
In effect Nov. 85. 1900.
NOBTII IM>! Nl>.
KAKFkhn"TOO *i - W ♦!»
I'lltkl.lirK I K ill p.lll u 111 |>u. I' 111
* j i' * »' H '» I , ~ .!! ',*! |? !,U
Until.i fi (JO 10 1.. II
ft dt II M
, .... ; Sja« IZOI
i "Wiiiiavltl"... *. f'-l,
M..l, if. .> •>"
tt'-l V ■•KIuVI- »
I-,, in. «aril sr. 13 43
Lj|„„ #4l ll* 12 M
North I'nllit rM \
ll,unlit,>ll 7 <*|
I y ; i, .1 ■». 7 X. IS 10 z ;» l an
Mg 11 •'« 7 40 12 S2 S
. «> M ;♦» 4 s>
(I. ,nil. |.| . HI M \vi + 4 4.'i 445
i. i it. i' " 7 11. « i:. I2«I aan 217
i ,||,< ~.k 7 17 |.l„ 12 r.7 :t an 2 s\
tin* kwnyvllh' < {[> j <" « «>
11i.1K»..v 4.' 4 14 • I"
.l,,liii«.iil.uri| J ''' 7 J ■'■} •' ,'
Mi '• "•" - 4 i U
iirwir.il,i *r a a"> '. JO A on
Halfiinain u *1 I l , M *
— I I* a| i a
Huabwlar »' | ' 7 |
H<'t 111 llot'Jilt,
KAHTKIIN TIMK. |♦» |+U '» ♦!! *7
||«TP .1 11, H 111 U.lll p.UI I' ll!
r rrr _ \«! j'P
■■aa h| " |Ta jwja
t i» r j im_',
Hrwlliinl '> 7 j;, 10
Mi i, w.it "4:, 12 fl; j"J
u ; 7 I 1 9 ! I'r
ui'iKw.y. »i «. r.
Hi... K*» »y »lll" lo J': «
I ,ll« <•••■« Ii .10 r.4, - 44 " * ' ,7
MM II •4"2O" K> alO
iwnZia lltSllH
.::: ::"h _ »ftj
Ml Mm »l "| 7 " »'« ! «
4. 7» . ;»»»» »
iv ,i 111 7au a .i« p.i« 4on
v.ii.,, 7 «i
llnllillli.il i 7 4»
N,.fiii I',.tut ' 7 .
"»)«"» "" ! r if
Kidii " 'tl 12" I 4 4.1
W,»t M "KI"«'- * 4A
M«»iiti/'niii> «IIIm
t ~v. mi.till' " '"I .. I . Jf .
< ~.li--» III" |tlll 4j, j »
1T...,, it,,,, 1 r. aa
lt«tl.,r I | '' 4" '■ M ' « «•
All >»o ny Il* A W Mia j «• *•», i 7 Ml
I'ltulntrK J arrlv*' ' a.m |Mt" ' » *."•
« Dully, t Dully i«xc«'l»t HnmUv
Truinn il 'in<l *1 i»r<' M«» 1 i«l vtntibtiM
I i-quipi*"! willt liiunliMiiiK' 'ltty <■'tiicbnn
! mill ritclinluK i lmlr ciitH. nl*> i'»f» ciirn
ilitily except Humliiy.
IVHIIIM " IIIHI 7 Imve I'ttlliiiaii Hleepem
IH-t\veeu Huffnlo mid I'lttnlmrß.
EIiWAItO <' LAI'EV.
4 it'll'l I'llHK. Ax»'!lt.
Ifoeliester N. V.
M. C. WAGNEK,
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
i} 9 Soutli VlHiti iitrert.
I over Sthitll * N««l'i GatkU|ttor<
X The Finest tn A nr'OP<! ,ar 9 est and best ),
ALine of stock of Doll ) f
X In The City, fCarriages & Gocarts.J
wy mm w sis .U O# L '• vL# vL. -.t* *jf 'if V
"• A . #?. v -AWFWi
iLeading Millinery House;
A We as usnal the largest stock of TOYS to found in the CityJ |
Xtnas: Dolls, Drums, Doll Gocarts, Balls, Doll Carriages, Horns, Sleds, J .
XWork Boxes. Albums, Fancy Vases, China Novelties,in fact we have every-J
thing suitable for Xmas Gifts for old and young and at prices that willj
C#save you money. Now is the tiuie to buy what you want and have it laid( '
A a way later delivery. Avoid the rush. C ,
8 WE SELL THE STAR ALL STEEL SLEDS. l>
5122 SOUTH MAIN ST., BUTLERy
XX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OC<
We Wish to \nnounce That We Are Having an
OPEMING
OF
/Vlid=Winter THI S eeK .
l'or tiie late winter trade we have received a thoroughly new
and up to datt stock of everything in the line of Millinery and
riimmings and Stapn* and Fancy Notions. We are ready to show
you the finest and most complete line of Patterns.
Ladies, Mis«es and C hildren's Trimmed Hats are always a
featuie in our business. We carry the best assortment and greatest
variety of the best shapes of the season—best quality of French Fur
Felt, Silesian Wools, Chenille Velvet and Monk Fur hats in Short
back Sailors, Walking Hats, Toques, Turbans and Kough Rider ef
fects—all shades and all grades.
Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Fancy Breasts, I'ompons, Birds, Wings,
Aigrettes, \\ inter Foliage—complete in every respect. Our line
Velvet, Velveteen and Velour, Panne (foreign), best made Fancy and
"ersian Silks, Fancy Feathers in black and white and natural effects
are very desirable.
OR NAM EN Tb—See the newest ideas in Rhinestone, Jet, Gold
and Cut Steel.
Infants' Silk, Cashmere and Zephyr Caps arc a specialty at our
store. Come and inspect. Style and Price will sell our hats if you
will but see them
Rockenstein's,
}2B South Main Street. ------ Builtr, P*
t T<flS KAUTf^'KUurrbrt
i*!W FREE.}
I HANDSOME CUT GLASS PATTERN)!
I J5P2% : F |LLED W, TH CHOICEST CALIFORNIA PORT WINE T
A & Jflr WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE OF WINES AMO A
LIQUORS BETWEEN DEC. 15-AND JAN, IS^.y
i ;' W A SUPERB A
HOLIDAY GIFT. T
V W LUBS AND SAVE EXP^ESSACE-4
T MIL J " I|J WE PAY IT ON $lO-ORDERS, REMEMBER I
W KM ORDERS, 5 DECANTERS, ETC. 200 A
« UFLIPR VARIETIES OF WINES AND LIQUORS TO SELECT?
i ~ FROM. CATALOGUE A
T JOS..FLEMING & SON. Y
A WVOetSALC *NO WCTAIL 0«U661*T9. _ __ A
f 412 MARKET ST. " PITTSBURCtI PA f
COUCH FREE I
DON'T HKNU VH ONK CKNT.
Ilrre it an macnificcnft
Upholstered Couch and one half dozen Sterling
Silver Plated Tea Spoons
hsmc or We incsk the truth
the truth. We are Introduce
Rennet Tablets for making
delicious de»*€rt», into every household, sad every
V person who will sell only twelve packages, will
receive our generous offer of this handsome Uphol
•lercd Couch, with one h»lf down Sterling Silver PUttd Tea or De»«cit Sno<.n« which we give atwofat«>
ly free for .elling only twelve r«ck«|re« «t lo cent. « package. If >."»«»'« <° «*» the T«blet«
write to-day und we will srnd them ny man. When sold you soad tt% the 51.20 ami we guarantee to
M!>d your premium thr «me day. .11 expenae. prepaid. alMolutely Pr»«. <° »« d ,h *
premium at once with the 11 package* of Rennet Tableta remit $1.20 with the order and prem
ium will ha aent Immediately. We are an old, reliable concern with a reputation for aquar* and hone.l
dealing, and we auarantre tu do exactly a. wr auv. Ihe Silverware la guaranteed allver-plated on
pure metal. The Couchea are full >i»r, over 6 leet lonf and over 2 leet wide. They are well muffed,
beautifully upholatrred with handaomely colored *dour, and when .hipped aie lent from the factory by
VUNHUN t'lli.Mll'Al. CO. (30 FlllwrtStreet, rhllaUcljihia, l'a.
} CURES 5
[ THE |
5 COUGH. )
C A pleasant, nrvcr-fnillnff 1 ,
£ remedy for tlxroat und lrnig < |
f diseases. <
} Sellers' Imperial
} Cough Syrup (
/ is absolutely free fixim spiiituoua S
J or other harmful ingredient 3. r
< A prompt, positive ctin? /
v coughs, colds, hoarscneos, ii.ll.i- J
< cum, whooping cough. /
I Overamllllon iiotUfta fold In tlw \
j lu-' t few yciirsutt( !itlt»j<j],u.arliy. r
< W. J. GILMORE CO. I
R piTrtouno, PA.
S At all Druggists. C
S and 50c. ?
BUTLER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
I'hll ti-im begin*, Monday. Sept. 13, 1900
COURSES.
1 Practical Book Vcc|ieri. 2 —Kxixrit
Accfiintntitß. t, AnminirtHiM Shortbaud.
4 Peportcr'H hlt«irt)iiuiil s—Practical5 —Practical
Short Course 111 Hook keeping, for those
who merely wthlt to unileri»taii<l the
simpler method* of keeping liook*. 6
Knglifll.
Oca TKAI IIMIH Wm liavo fnttr at i' re ian
til wiiyn 11N titativ iin we tti'wl. it" more.
I'mniiiMH Wt, experl to lie uliln I «» tilii' "
at leaNl twice an tunny Kraduate* In |m*ltloii»
tin'romliiK yi-iir aa wt' haVII the |IIINI. \V«
.•until pliK-e Min i' wliero *r liliu-e one If we
• inly IIIHI in.iri'nf tin'rliilit lilnil of rimterliil
tii work tut VotiitK man. youna wnman. If
you hiivi' U fair KIIKIIHII eifnfiitlon. ttiiil tint
ftiijiiNlrliiUN anil p. r»Uteiit It h II tin to your
Ititi'ri'Nt to take at li'iist one of our conrMM.
mill let 111 IIHSI-I you to ri'munarutlre oin
n|,,y unlit,
'lln- din-lit nytitem of »horthiinil i-vt-r ptili
llsln it "111 I"- IINHII In our N,-111101 Hi' 1-0111I11K
y, ir t nil 1111,1 i"Ciimliie It. M 1 d for 11 ropy
of our new catalogue anil rlrculur*.'
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319-317 S Main St.. Hutler. I'a
r 416 W Jefferson St.,
I MERCHANT I TAILOR
Full Ivlne of Porclcjn tmd
Domestic Suitlnga.
V^
Good Fit and Workmanship J
Guaranteed. C
J. E. WETZEL, Cutter,}
Lite of Luke & Sons, Baltimore, Md,^
W\ NTK.I> llunmi man or woman to trare
for lurui- liotiw: militry thi. monthly ami
atxil, HNI'N, with Ini ri'iiMS poMtlon prrmnn
..nt .In, ION.' »< If tnl.lr. NN.-.I nUuiUHwl •nvulopa
MANAUICK. i*W Caiton bltl|f..r^llc»*"-
Now is The Time to Have
Your Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED.
If you want tfoou and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, t !>• >« is
just one place in town u h«i- you
can net it, dnd that is
The Butler Dye Works
218 Center avenue
gfSji-We do fine w.irk in ■ ut-
J«>oi Photngraphsi i lit* * the
I time of y cat lo jiictai • »d
J your house Give ll> ;i fri.'il.
I Agent for tl e JMIU< n S "'if/
| Blind Co—New Y >.rl«,
R. FISHER <St SON
DR. P. fl. M. MACKENZIE,
SPECIALIST
In mentHl, nervous, chronic nrd private
tliseast-H of men nnd women.
RUPTURE
Cnreil to stay cured without the aid of a
truss or a knife or detention from
business.
I will give you n 'vritteti guarantee to
refund y>u every cent in case I fail to
effect a cure.
Dr R H H MACKENZIE,
626 Penn Ave.,
Pittsburg, l*a.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed •nd.S®le3t#ble
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'e
The boat of horses and flrst class rigs at
wiivs on Ii tin <1 anil for hire.
ll«>Nl lu-i-omtiKMlatlons In town for pcrma
Bent ixianllnK and transient trade. Hpecl
al i-am guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Honei.
A jrtxHl claaN i»f horw». Iwth drlvcra and
drafl liorMH nlwiiya on Ii and and f<»r »ule
uixlfr a full guarantoc; and hor»«J» bouilhi
•p<i»i proper notl®catlon»bj LM'
PEARSON B. NACE,
I elephone. No. >lll.