Ectler Savings Back Butler, PH. Cm.pl al ** S«rt>!»«d Pru£u - - si:s.aacu A» tPTtVIf J. vmv T«>»t T*A* ... Vk* fnm**. va.cavfMux. jr.... ... ««.u --km .« p »r \ .. •' " Pit.* t<»*» u >-«r«(» M»ir I*«rtw, * «• MMAM W. A <" '«* * * Thr WwsJ** hiMi •»** • •** tMttwMlmmkl a »r<"ini|. • r-imrt- t-MtLMHi In Milium BMBiW. *. .. m » munTm . p** rtaorr*. *u#*" tihair ,A - «»%§»•■■■»•. A ID M itW-« prws* «s Mtrtlfl*. «««|4ne»n« i M t; Bliicr Ct&mj Naiioaal Bant. Holler Penn, }»m4 ib - - f» r.ana^xt &j.ryio» aaad Prota - f§j,crt..of J#*. lUtmir. P*w»«lcot: J. V. Rht*. V»or Pnsxirst. John G McM*rlia, Cjuiier A. C H' -K. km X * **h»rr. A §mmm, iruurw: 1, w i'».a n> I'M Q' {**.«• K>»« T I «*n< na tkppr * • <: •M-arltf *» |m m ogn u motm*t «rsi t Ud« iMMk IHWPTTIfc*. ;.(■ H»rtt. *».. B<». • * W»■■«»**. Br * I* H *<*- M>-» « I* * I «• M« ,lk. l»» i» I* KF U. X DWTTT. T. 8- Lukii T r, B.c . lw W C. !••• am* « J K.ru J. t. Btta* A L R» «r THK Farmers' National Bank. BUTI-ER. PENN A CAPITAL PAJO IN. tioo.ooooo f • »**» immtft.'. wMi »• A m«—l>» s> r<m «* <M>t)a«Uab». omcra* j»««\ »..i \klN» rwMni | J«H\ M« «P1(I!E* VIM PhiMM • A HAtLfD ' Mknr i I H KISt.UA« AH:,UI>I < W). >r rr HITtUA TaUrr MUTTue. 4<*» V««*fciai» I" r-W'taatf. T r. Ai«»-: » ■ s * i M« trf r Hn.Tr V t }'•«> N*««lHrt Dm H>H. |j • * w Mi' rr— )l M urpfcy 1,.t. f. .t ihMO '• Ufiv ••• - V'' MkllrM. (Ml "Peerless Wall Paper Absolutely Without Equal. -Till- ••KKATK-nr VAKIf T\ I Hr lsl>T yl ALni I II L. LU«WT VUl< KS lt« Goods How In For Season 1901 MCMILLANS Next Door to Postoffice. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall «m* faqpaa. UamAmy S>f* ij, iy m COUMSK&. 1 - hattni Ink h«|nr» >— Kt|«tt AiCcaMrtUfcut* j %h. ht. 4 ftiyirun j~ Ptmiw*; •Ikk-i o*r» ta B»».k Juryrg. W •fe aawrit vMk to nahniMi) tW —| iir Hhwli <il «•*; «f l«auk* fc «* a T•*>»*»» ». Im** (nt »» ; »»•#» Blwmt' mm mm* «• •» »---i •« ».- *» II.M m*nm *n »»•« W imtl .. »..k| tr«l ,«t. • k wrmiivrnm *tm miit— w> •» k»». Uw •« »»»■•! tkii» •(••>«■ •«. |n*> ■ •«»* ' »■ •> « >4U*lVk< kiwi -4 n.*t«'U. tK «•«% •» 1 IH( MM * • lair «•*>' «i(a mwl >» w>4l4ii + '^ l .*** aaa it, a i ■a* fcw ywar iMiiar. »» «.«MMr<> »» w .<*' «wr •nr Sa« »i «»«>■> a( .aiix* < >»a» |>aa- I W«iln'■» a;I wa »■« u. a«w -w» 'i—lfc*- ffc»» « a<. am.4 .naaa. M #•**• Iwr • «<wf •f *m* a»« . ata>iva> aaal Mvaiavw A F REGAL. Pn« . »?» MT a Mata HI m. I*» B. & H. new spring goods « Mat refroohtnu. ▼mriod u> •o: tment of rbotee. firaCty If I—. ■ail ordei drp t ready to wad eamplee in reply to your af(i| what you want Hew 1901 Waah GoodaDroe* Oaadt and handaomr Foulard Si ka evtraordina ry collection of mw oat ami rhoimt Me* Imprxlrd and N-«%t{lh~» *} € •» (ft. Lol< rrf nAtf pretty Mlattraa MK.. ifc, tmc. Sew U'Mi Gon.li l at aktrt ««Mt* •WWttfdfj and <t*<kti«x tMrrly a* 1 « f§> < 1%. i(( tr. sr» I•w •!•»-« Ui oUt* * I/>n( < to»h In* «r* wtg, «**,„ |i.*f, $i ■*!, $«.««», si/| JH* It )W'l J#****'* Sn j'*'*"" ■* '' ■ j pPMN HnoUrmf *mi r «<eor«t twnnffc }/d <«f t.v! I ft* hh)i ("ervf rt j fha*twg«. Jl jaul • IdM tl*w* 6a* w awl *fC Waatae Stwaa J§< yard (MM l«H* |f< lltrw l««»»U,| (« Kr« fM#rf tkmk at? lee and pni of 1901 La<« Car tatm ready f»> 10th lira Special Ku> m Under wmx Oatalairae raady M»r tteO. tend yant natr' wddrra* and fo: *t**m now ao you'll got thr-ro aaioitc tbe •m liltll) ALUGHK!«Y HA I- C. WICK, tini.aaj «• LUnBHK. 1 #[+l, Spiced \ f I Chocolate \ £ ' . . ,lti i , f -ry I Pin"" .. ; **;«"» nful protiini rin •ym f "t \ Jv |S|lß| y.', * f ' vNfIWWT »v "Hannet" t 'A - 11 ikine /t>w«r: t-ike ran»: * >■- 1I 11 I V . jytr "iUi Uie ohow '» vtw. 'lll NyVv-"-f * K* -h FOR THE CREAM.-Tofnur minw-i of /J /*. * \ I .r.ttc . »d'i one cup of white ' ' / Ik i!\«/ // IV ►, .arH ' TI. . cm * l t....- r aii'l Joii until It M i* -fTr -i rr inl hen cold, J*j'jI -1 •»■ ; -'• » '*•*' •*!«« ol the cake. BANNER RECIPE BOOK Free ty Mail. Our now Famous Sj)ecial i-2 off .Sale Jn our Cloak Department- Will l>e Continued for a short time only at DUFFY'S STORE, I C. E. MILLER fSHOE E MAN To Make Things Lively For Thirty Days. GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN BUTLER. Our trade ais lar^c —unusually Urge—but we find wr ha\e t-.o many an ' Rubb rs. In order to reduce our stock we are goin.j to cut the prices on all winter go'»ds. such a* Shoes, Slippers an 1 Rubbers If you'%e not b > jght your winter shoes or übbcn yet. c m V- • —we are in better shape to serve you than ver before. Wc mean just \»hat we say. Butler's Progressive Shoe House Will sei! *h'> s cheaper during the month of January than *-ver bcl" >r • Wc haven't space nor time to qoot<. prices, but com* in an 1 <er us- - see how we have grown in seven years and get a sharf of he bargains wc are ollertag this month. We hope to make many new friends this vcar. TRY AN UP TO DATE SHOE HOUSE. C. E. MILLER. Meat \ s VMM! Rtf» Nti m taakw Hmw Hmm b j Wright - < / C -«i <"*• tI. ' 1 - «•. • " f fl W ->r. ■ . J v 1 S J *- ■ • .r f I c ■ to|MM Fur xw-t m< HaM, ImM MmBM »w. «r. • nM J X C I> hr MPN . ' 1 • • |4 V \ C lw« «. > .r -, . f sl<i;i)lCK» iUOHMAN,] r , IT . I»» r i , But! C PA PES Jewelers and Watchmakers. Diamonds, Watches, (locks, Silver ware, Slhri .Well H*. LoWOsf I'ril'eH < iiiaranteeil. Ol<| (told and Silver taken (lie name as cash. I I*2 S. Main St. Biturr K K IV | |u^TlaflLk Ij -Hhiny tut lh« I U M# t r /JT\\ I • i f j. i . i tr-' tiry rh-y * , I J I 'i • ' • | t 'Jf « • ' • '' r '! ? ••• c|,' . j■ • * I I • ii'i m*'U «(> „ W i I j I <fa i. i Vfll I (• VMM I I Will.Hl T En I I MM 'IU "" HI 1M K K ( K *♦»« W©r*r»nana»no CuaranUrd. G. f KCCK. Merchant Tailor, Ma j fl Ut'tti, Butler, Pa THE WRONG GLASS. If fewr ftfW'Mt Imi la* gni> %«« * M NIWI rvMfilifft tin*?* tft <■lfc i l * Wff gteawr*** r>r « Tlwrt n tb* %«t J *«H Mi IfMP't «* Nwl *-n- 4iM 4*ftfprr< it« t# = M > 1 »*4i • t*» twim» m ?im*l f?» ffrfw-rta, |ii»c ktfH I Hut j ffer bv*T%C" qpNtaMW, AaßMlantawi gtiar*«t«<i*| CAKt M. Mr.lfeHJfeK. II k A*l' «»|TI« 14> ?09 S M» n b< BUTLLH M. C. WAGNER, 4KTIST PHOTOGRAPHJ R IJd jMMlll£Malli «ll«t Invoicing: Sale. Wr lakr Mtnk tat. I "«i I tj*h to M«rtb lit will hi a ■ ! «nn a« fi»i|>.wa, I* • • IsltMl I s i flnitr niitlM tit ce« WkmCliMtjS licit ft Rr». 1 1 r«ff f ■«') I'M') MMallmm '4 "If. r fi««u tn 1 l*»rif l* off SiUrr Vm.ll >; „«f I'h. , Ml. ' C A H»» f*> 1 ( rif Kii<»i'i i-s >M. !'•» krt Ra»k< Mil Par«rt % ' iff ( »antP« |f riff | Hii.l. . at) kiwi* % ,41 iy l«mk* I He <■ |Jf. Tail* a Ivantxgt tit till*. Krjpalar fwlcr* prrvatl alter Marrh iri DOUGLASS I f M »K H I'OWK J K-atl« ii i • St-mt I'. I» >4l xmth Main Mrtrl. > ' • He Jol.es So More. "■* "Jake," inquired one of tbe younger of the kuipbts of the road of an old drummer, "what made von lame?" "Overexertion at practical joking." "Tell that to the lambs." "That's dead right, sonnr. Cracked one too many, and it left me lauie for life. Ask any of the old boys. That game of cinche came in when I was traveling to what were then the new silver mining districts in You call it pedro in this state, 1 guess. •'Well. I had a reputation for joking those days—sort cf an advertisement, you know. There was a good deal of F1 utiug and shooting through the ceil ing tiiat night, but everybody was good natural and jolly until five hands were played without a pedro being caught. The bidders did nothing but go in tbe bole and wire getting uglier every deal. "At last I could contain myself no longer, dnd announced with an up roarious laugh that I had abstracted the five spots. The general storekeep er was a friend of mine and promptly threw me from the second story W ' Q * dow. But they are great wing shota out there, and two of them got me. You'll notice that the lobe of my left ear is gone. The other bullet was ex tracted from my leg under the super vision of the vigilance committee. I have been an ex-Joker ever since." — Detroit Free Press. The Story of a Plctnre. Benjamin West's picture of tbe "Death of Nelson" is closely connected with an anecdote of the great sailor. Just before he went to sea for the last time be was present at a dinner, dur ing which he sat between tbe artist and Sir William Hamilton. Nelson was expressing to Hamilton bis regret that he had not. In his youth, acquired some taste for art and some discrimination in Judging It. "Bat." said be. turning to West, "there is one picture whose power 1 do feeL I never pass a shop where your 'Death of Wolfe' Is In the window without being stopped by It." West made some gracious answer to th<* compliment, and Nelson went on, "Why have you painted no more like It?" "Because, my lord." West replied, "there are no more subjects." "Ah," said tbe sailor, "I didn't think of that." "But. my lord." continued West, "I am afraid your Intrepidity will yet furnish me with another such scene, and if it should I shall certainly avail myself of It." "Will you?" said Nelson—"will you, Mr. West? Th'u I hope I shall die in the next battler A few days later he sailed, his strangely expn-ssed aspiration was re alized, and the scene lives upon can vas, Hiirie Than Hl* Owo. A gentleman who owns one of the finest estates in tbe north of Ireland, while in his gardens one morning, no ticed one of the laborers very badly clad and asked bipj: "Have you no better clothe® than tbow, Mat?" "No. In troth, yer honor, worse lack." replied Mat. "Well, '•all at the house this evening on your way home," said tbe gentle man. "I'll leave an old suit of mine with the butler for yoa." A few days lat'-r, when showing a !>ait* of visitors tbroogb the gardens, b> was mtrk annoyed to see Mat look ing. If possible, more a scarecrow than ever. • Why are you stlU wearing those old clothes. Mat?" lie asked. "Sure, yer honor, they're the best I l.are." relied Mat. "But did you not g"t tbe salt I left for you the other day?" asked tbe gen tleman. " "Indeed, an I did, thank yer honor kindly." rrpiled Mat; "but. sore. I had lo lave thern at borne to be mended." fxndon Tit-Bits. lloh Ikr VS aa » alle4. U f» ll< nry M Watson. the lllnstrat or. laii'led at Naples. t»e did not know Riur-li abort! I European travel, lie bad to make some sketrbea In tbe Tillages al<out Naplea. and l«n »i|)»firor»* bate flf'-d bias ntb wonder enough for a ll t- Htu- Ilia 'left trtf tl helped him a bit U one little village Inn be tried to z-t M through the landlord's head that he « to I* called e«rly In the morning He '-ouldn't make himself understood At last be drew a pHsr* of himself lying In hed. tbe sun [e*i> In'/ through tit* »ndow, the rlo<k at fie Itour of *» and 'he ' har»f<» rroaid fcn'ieking at the -U** Then It waa 'l*. ' ami they wofc' h.m on the tkk> Hatnrday K«*nmg I'oaC. » isMn'l la>aar*ae. I,'ftcto f 1 from t prr»k. bad fmH left an aching o.olar at tbe d*nfiaf'a an I *to| • I if a I ire h "our.ter f«»r a **>>>> lag ti»»erage, "I, rr > S e«f/ of es-wfea," tf- sa d, sitting dowrt on tic first tarafif st/*/! "Irraw oneT * ealled out the gfrl ft* fcind ffoe misstrf "That's what be did" reipitfH 'I v w»h a delightful grin "ffow'd }'» l I * it?"- ' hi'ago Tribune tjfefcr a#rte. at... was * bright girl at Mount Mo< yok' fotUgi If happened that day that tbe. had bash for sapper and w »t fs'f "T"S " she «ald aa ahe glfirc dat the fable; "Il«riew of fhla nwirnlng "■ Boston Journal. Th« world Is («afl"nt|y waiting tb» advent of the man who fun explain why t baby never wants to play In the erst) tfu#»l< until after If ha* lieen ,lc f/,i ,f,y tiffinha World Herald V 'l » i|l never i 'IOW whrtf if Is to fie ,i>.t i,i"dof ad* i»" until you ln> » n1 t -imi,< r 'J> t or W yesrs,.- Af'bt ofi 'iloi.e MOOT". >l» t " t tvar Ills, Sll li.usn i> t«e >tnrhs. last % . r te. »V. • > > liVIA ri*M * I self IM A f'AV. •M Care" fr.r V bennisttsm snd • 1 s radically ' Mf*« In 110 | dsvs, I' M,H, Mfeut Ih- sy««etn Is fen *fh«l.le 11) klert'mS, It remove* >it ft fx tbe II • «rnl tin ilteense immedlMtel'. A* H| >i 1 lie I, 1 dnse grratl) ei-Mv, 7\ , . !,t ~,hl f.y J, t . W'llr, «f,i| J F. H'ltf.h I tfilyv "ti Itwt'er %\r> . |,V. Stewart. f.o H. Bicknl) I.IVI%KY. iSalr and Hoarding Stablo W J« fl. rson St., Butler, I'a. Kir.it Ila « fjuipmcnt eighteen / w in>(\ tlrivrts fin* itll kifi'U 1 <iol, roomy ami clean stables. iVojile's I'hotic 125. I V. STKWART. W. S. 6: E. WICK, rdMLRUs i> •I ■.•..1...1 1,1.11.1- r;..f •l|Kln<U l"-< - • ' "I li'ur • Hi Weil Klf<» "tie^taltjr. tllfc ■ ni,<l V«rrl, I ■ unriHi*hatu »ml Vl.mrne St*, near snl i'enii lieyit. HVTCkh R A MOTHERHOOD Is a natural instinct which shows itself In the girl as soon as she is big enough to plav the mother to her doll. Unfor tunately the womanly health does not always keep pace with the motherly in stinct, and when real motherhood fljV) comes it often \ comes to mothers who suffer intol- during ma f frets and moans cures nausea, makes the baby's advent practically painless, and gives the mother abundant strength to nurse her child. Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription." There is nothing ""just as good" for weak and sickly women. "Two years Rjro I was very sick and bejan taking your Favorite Pre»cription,' n writes Mrs Ha H.'ickctt. of Chardon. Geauga Co . Ohio. "When my baby boy came he weighed twelve pounds and a half. Have had good health ever since, until about three weeks ago, when weaning my baby. I contracted a heavy cold. Am taking your Golden Medical Discov ery. 1 lam thankful that poor sufferers have such a grand chance to regain their health by using I>r Pierce's medicines. It would take pa*e«» to tell the good it has done in our family. Ati(? in a great many more families under my observation. " I thank you for your kind medical advice." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of 21 cents in onc-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids —External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching <• Burning, I i ures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate —cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The -tliei instant. It cures Inflamed o' Caked Breasts ant- Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurf.; Eruptions, ' happed Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Bunions, Sore arid Chafed Fe.-t, Stings of iiMtcts, Mosquito B.tes and Sutibwms. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO gr4d by D'ugf'ilh or tert pre-f. Jon receipt oi V - HUMPHREYS' MEO. CO., CtatWlwAMeMi W *oUK- Thi« lm V'ltir Opportunity, On r*cei|;t »<f t<n tit*. cr.kb or fctampa, A ■n ' "* ° of th» pi<j4 poptji < i* "ii and Hay leTtr ' 'JM (gjy'e i'nfint ' ■ 'niT.ciiit to ilftuou straU the gr .i- ■ :-f U*: itiu'dy. IX Y BROTHERS, J>; irr- aSt , J»>w York City. Jit-r John ttfUi. Jr.. of Or<«t Fall*, Mont., Mcoißiß*nded Ely's ' ream Helm to me. I can tur t jha.-iz*t L.» »-at*-m«rjt, ' It i* a r**»- tire cvr*. for catarrh if a»*d a« directed."— K«v. I ran' i* W. Poole. Pastor Central Prea. Ch'ireh, Helena, Mont. Fly'a ('nam Ratal is tt* arkn'raladipd crjr~ for ra'-trrh ot.* 4;n» no «a»-rcti*y nor any inj itvm* Pnte, 80 ? >;J & A Shower of Bargains. -ir ' iifi "IffV »»* *"ry t,"A 't »r.k j'"i U»r w»- par' »>»^d j-*Am rh*n »*» s*d >* '/f'Ur t*> r-4itsm >*tr Hwrfc »» will «»tl *•«* &»» Ki»«- « Krf * h*rt: ■ %>- *t bmrx*t» m,' »» W> *r»-r» v/yl «/<»t fA**m TviksiMt Ma' r,;o»w X«w» Mrtfcat* a - I f•»./* «*d Mk/|/ »'l !»» R L. KIRKPATRICK. •rt'i Opti'. »« MEDICINAL USE. LEWIM S PURE RYE WHISKEY. fnt th** wnM +*r4 tmn <%*rwn mmf m ftuftf ■ ***■' it pfrrpr f 7 &*»*»**■ wrK-If f"*» »# Pr /** pxft*** t+** ' i '*< fh* hfmtt* mlwmf* 'm hxfft s§um, »f, finwt, 1.11 »t *h» me w w» « »*«.«», *1 *■ I, MK*», WW* ,A!- r < u, m U, J'*, .»<"» * >M f'#rf ',■» >rf, *•"'1 #»■' ihrf r.irfntr I ( »oi»wrf4. V.ft* r *>*t. I If! .< Il > O (> 'rf f !,*%■{) *ff*i+T * wr t*.> inn hit, pWfmvt'f, **pi" rtii+fjf'* WOHHUT 1.1.W1N 6c C<#. 411 W«t mr Slr«* k'rP", tl"/' Pftt'hflt f'* IfUtsmtt* U ♦ O fp+ptri STUCK UP I , tli< way you will l> rl when you Imv hail your koomi lJe*.or;ite«l with our Wall I'apcr. A wall well Mil n a tiling '»! I>eaiity, Mid »o»n» tbin;{ to Im stuik up al>o»t, you know it, l'*o. Why not make your .« h t tion now, < all and vc th< n» w fashionable pattern#\ they Mrik«r tin- rye .1* tomcthinjj out of the tommofi in colors and fietigm. Patterson l>ros., 2 3'» N. Main St. ' I'lople - * Plumr. 4»wi. Wick Building Karl Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cutter l j', W J«-ff«-r*» it, Butler, Pa. Bushtling, Cleaning and 1 Repairing • Specialty Now is The Time to Have Your Clothing CLEANED OR DYED. If jou want £oou and reliable cleaning cr 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 Bfsk,We do fine work in on J door Photographs This is tJ e time of year to have a picture v f your house. Give us a trial. Atfetit for tbe Jamestown Siioins blind O'j. —New York. R. FISHER A. SON. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Next 'Door to Court House. Butler. Pa. TAILORS Have something more torm idable to con tend with lhan the fancies of man. They must please his mother, his wife, his sis'.ers ami his cousins. A woman's in spection of a man's clothes may lie casual but it is sure to be critical. The unmis tabable style about our make of clothes at once asserts itself and never fails to find favor with the most critical. Whether your object is price or quality, our facilities for satisfying you are the best to be had. Fall patterns ready; every one of them strikingly handsome. ALAND, Maker of Men's Clothes. /Cf. rT> /#». rf v ~- 1 wr/Wsr I W# AinWfM Get Ready for the chilly days and ev«j ings that are commie Be Ready with a Top Oat when tbe Heather de-wands ft. We're Ready to eor/w y<m tbe rer j wwrtl est ' >reT<-»iat i»«» all new at tbe ttvM tmvmM* 6g«*r»». O/me in W<;<W n;; i j:t» a Sjx:<.iaJty. Cooper (0., Leading Practical Tailon., MMJOL VK DROP a» »a a *♦# a* a * IV/flc of HeH l» i aw»l W. 15. McOKAttY'S aew wsgr/W, rss»w»f»g t** ewd friasi *>ss Steam Car pet Cleaning esfaWiabment wtO rail at fake away y<wr drrty rmy'% *n»l retiwa 'hewi la a duty or fw» aarteaa aa aew. All 'ft a etmsier awrnifvg Carpets, rt»sp» snrt earteina tlw»r's»gb(y ' >»ned '/n »h'<rt swtter. WE MAKE LIARS Of Our Competitor* If they t'drl the trtrth '-"weming tbe (.h»«e f.t'i fliers, llarkley »nd <ar I isle I*l»rwsnd "»ir menf»er 'lesbnjf with 'mr enst'/mers, we sosW <wil sll the pisnr»s that sre wild in Bu ler There sre parties wh'> j»ed'lle pisrvet n«i they rsnrKft ls» railed deslers or niercbsnts, hiving n'# legitimate plure til Imstnew who sre teping people fbat I "do iv»t krep rnr sgreemenfs »nb my rastowers," whlrh «'atriner»t when they make if in an alw/life lie ami they tell Ibis I>ft,l/IBP,fcA'ri',l,V in order lo try to bfirt my bnsine« s. ri»-*' v»eek, I shall publish nerv.nal letters frum my < ustomers, stal ing HOW ttiey l«k«~ their pianos and my way of dealing. VV. 11. .NKVVTON, 317 South Mam St Butler Pa L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 1 17 K. JBKFItRSON. hUTLEK. - PA M A. BEKKIMEK, Funeral Director. 245 s. Main St. Butler PA lis'riirsliiii t«» ,\ II«'KIM-IIJ . Omimeii' ing Hnndsy. May ®tb. the Hnnday iraenrsion fare from lltitler bi Allegheny will !<• 'ine dollar for tn-ketw K'KMI K'"NK on train leaviiiK ISutb-r at h or* a 111 . ntv time returning on train eavinK Allegheny at r> :«i p m. city tn a. I RAILROAD TIME-TABLE I )ITTSBUKG & WESTERN Railway. Schedule of Pas senger Trains in effect May 28, 1899. BUTLER TIME. Arrive .iheKheny Accommodation 625 A. it 903 a." Allegheny Kt}>r*-M 8 ** 91- New Ca»tle AkM MAI! 8 06 A.M 7 08 P.« Allegheny Furt Kxprai 9 58 ** 12 18 * Allegheny Kx press 3 00 p.* 4 i."» pm Kxprvei 3 4i> pm 12 18 axu Allegheny Mail 550 " 745 i»ni Allegheny and New Castle Acam 550 " 7 Ofl 44 Chicagr Limited 550 44 912 A M K All** And Bradford Mail 9:55 A M 2 50 p. M Clarion Accommodation 4 5i p.* 9 45 a m Cleveland and Chicago Kx| rew . . 6 25 am SUNDAY TRAINS. Allegheny K\press 8 05 A.M 9 12 A.M Allegheny Accomnuxlatioii 5 50 P.M 5 tKJ r.M New Cattle Accommodation 8 06 A M 7 03 m Chicago Express 3 40 P.M 5 03 am Allegheny Accommodation | 7 03 pm On Sat uidays a train, known as the theatre train will leave Butler at 5.50 p. m., arriving at Allegheny at 7.20; returning leave Allegheny at 11.30 p. m. Pullman sleeping cars on Chicago Express between Pittsburg and Chicago. For through tickets to all points in the west, north * est or southwest and information regarding routes time of trains, etc. apply to W. R. TURNER, Ticket Agent, U. B. REYNOLDS, Sup't, N. D., Butler, Pa. Butler, Pa. C. W. BASSETT, Q. P. A.. Allegbery, Pa II 0 DI'NKLE, Sup't. W. Jt L. Div.. Allegheny Pa. rpHE PITTSBURG, BESSE- L MER & LAKE ERIE R. R. COMPANY. Time table in effect Sept. 23, 14HX). CENTRAL TIME. Northward. Daily except Sunday. Southward ( Read up) ( Read down) "~2 ll Lj STATIONS. 1 U fT FIT IV M AM AM r. M I'M. 12 50 8 42 Erie |l2 10 4 15 12 2:1 8 2o * Fair view 35 4 40 12 13 8 lo Girard 12 48 4 53 1 38 8 18 ar. .Conneaut.. ,ar I 37 6 no 11 00 7 05 1 v.. Conneaut. ,lv 11 00 4 32 11 66 7 50 Cranesrille ! 1 07 5 17 11 60 7 4:. Albion ,1 12 5 25 II 35 7 29 Springboro 1 27 5 40 11 28 T 23iConneautville 1 33 5 4*> 11 10 7 Of. Meadville Junct. 1 54 C 05 11 50 7 5o ar.. Meadville.. ar 2 33 645 10 20 «> 20 Iv.. Meadville.. ,lv 1 05 5 15 11 2*» 7 20,ar..C08. I-ake. ar 205 0 1(S 10 5o « 50 IT.. Con. Lake.. I v 1 35 5 44 7 2<> ar.. Linesville ..ar ti 20 6 H|hr - IT S 45 10 54 6 4* flartstown j 2 6 19 10 49 6 43 Adamsville 1 2 13 6 25 10 4" 6 34 «tegood 2 23 6 35 •i 10 10 33 f» 28 Greenville 6 36 2 SO 6 40 ♦i 06 |0 26 6 22 Shenango 6 4* 2 3? 6 53 5 4* 10 07 6 03 Fredonia 6 67 253 7 08 % 33 9 50 5 49 Mercer 7 13 3 11 7 25 5 >♦. 945 5 4-i Houston Junction 7 19 317 731 5 <«* 9 28 5 25 Grove City 7 4<» 3 37 7 50 4 67i 9 12 Harrisville 7 53 3 49 I 6l| 9 08 Branchtoii 8 i»l 3 57; 6 4oj 0 42 ar..Hilliard .. ar » it 5 4o 305 7 05 IT. .. Milliard. .1* 7 05 3 05 1 I 47 9 (O Kt-later 8(6 t 01 4 33 » 4» BodM 8«U 4 17 I o<l H 1«, ltutlvr ti 5"l 4 46 I 15. 7 («) All.ali.iji 10 20 >i »> 'AM. | 1'.M.1 J. S. MATSON, E. H. UTLEY, Sap't Transp. Gren. Pass. Agt. Greenville. Pa. Pittsburg. Pa PENNSYLVANIA"" WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Sen cut'LS is Errccr NUT. Hi, I#UO Buffalo ul Alletbtny Valley Divltloa. Trait*. U*«t* Kukiinioetaa -Jut,- tin aa toBoVE—• fur Muflal". #/«6 a m Md 1140 p m. Jaily. ailh ÜBI ujrtj ;ari->r ao*l *b**jaujc car*. V-t oil < lt)f. 7 46, a. tu. IA Si, 0.13 and 11 4" to. *T«k->laj. Suiclay.. 9M, a m„ 'i 13 aui II 44>|<m. r.* K«1 Batik. 7 44., 9.56, II 17 a in . 2 T<, M 3. 9.34, awl 11.40 p. m. TT«*-k-lar. ."ulvlar., 10 19 a. in.. 13 a*'! 11.40 |> m Vi* KiltatinlttK. 7 4C. *3O. 9>.. 11.17 a m . «;.13. --M. 9.34, aa3 11 4« y. m. -ui.'Ur,. •V. 10.49 a. C. 13. HMS, mix] 11.40 y. m. Toi 4ruU«4 lulunmaUtm. Th'm. E Watt. Paa* A«t. Watoru Mauict, ' vrurr I'lftli Atnw aixl M»itb UrUl *v~l, Yltui urr. Fa. i B. HI'TCSIIiOX, I. & WWJD, i«b*fal MMMM ««'' "W. Aa.fi •OCTH. , WEEK DATS , A.M AM AM. f M V M BLTLEB tan.. % tb * U 14 V 1 K t * KuwUi( ArriT. <, 'A » 30 II 15 X <oi t Ik Both> JfiO-tV/n " 7 8 «UII»> IS iu (totit Jaacttua *Ur» 731 IUIIU l« Sit Afrit* 7 4<> »01IX VI 334 •ft Tualtai 7 44 » <r. li ■» 3 ♦/ «07 ftfVMjpiab 7 VI > H li It S M t, H c*to>«av«t t» 3U 12 a» « 'm *. r. AJ»«irMwr «2« »4« I'* 4» ««5 A. m. 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Ban II II I I»• " • rnaiatitMWhrt I' II av> 7 g*l .1 CI '« 31 :» ■> • l» »a. ; »• IX> P.nt 4«l VaUar. i t All llaatB»-t, 7 4f. N-.rlli l'"lal ... 7 lit Ih.,i„„ 4 li 4 W» 4;n t » li 4 >1 • fl w»t a.««r.<»" * A-, : Mvair-tm-ryalll. " M i ill- • <»> -,.,,.,,11 'II 4 17 r - 31 r>nrlh>n ' » » W H,itl,.r ' 4 » :i4 Ia »■ A I I - A W Wa || .at « Ab | 7 »» PHMnri j arrlta l Ia m p.m. • laa • iMily t iMily «x« ej»t Hntid»v. Train* 8 ami « »r« artlid vmlilnilt"' «'<ini|>fieal with hand-a mi «l*y an'l rwlining < lißir <-»ra, nlat» < *fit mra dmly nicift Hnndny. Truiiia l iind 7 burn J'nllmaii Hlwjaira U-tw.i n UnlTnlo Mild f'Utalmrg EDWARD C I^ai-ky. <ienl I'lMta Agent, heater N Y r pares! : 'Leading Millinery House? All Winter Millinery will be soldX | [at half price; also nil left over Holi-x \ [day Novelties. 5 ; CLEARANCE SALE. Ever/ article in our stock has been marked down to insure qi.ick sales. Save 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing now. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips, Breasts, Fancy Feathers, Birds, Aigrettes, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., etc. All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Chil dren's Caps, and bonnets will go just at one-half price as we need the space lor Spring goods, at Rockenstein's, 328 Soutl' Main Street, ______ Butkr, P i The People's Natiooal Family Newspaper. New York Tri.Weekly Tribune Publishetl Mon<lay, Wednesday an<l i Friday, is in reality a fine, fre.h, every- ! other-day Daily, giving the latest news J on days of issue, and covering ne AS of | the other three. It contains all import ant foreign war and other cable news which appears in THK DAILY TRI BUNE of same date, also Domestic and : Foreign Correspondence. Short Storied, Elegant Half-tone Illustratious, Humor ous Items, Ind-istrial Information, Fash- j ion Notes, Agricultuial Matters and | Compreb«-nsive and Reliable Financial 1 and Market reports. Regular subscription price, ti.so per ! year. We furnish it with THE CITIZEN for ' $2 .'jo per year. Send all orders to THE CITIZEN, Butiei, J CURES !' THE \ : COUGH. ) I A. pleasant, ncvr-ia&rg <, 1 (or threat and lung <' ; 1 diwaif*. { I J Sellers'lmperial :|: } Cough Syrup , I t/t tAh'rt tinr-fil - t ■ A jwc*a;4. p-tithm c— / \ c/n/jiM, cw!», / < caza* +hoopiat! crx*%\ > | frr-; **.■-: Vm. ' > kmUm ymtt *i/y C i . H J- GiVWttfi &K rrrrmtw*. * At *n < JSELIGMAN, f 416 W Jefferson St., <MERCHANT?TAILOR Full tine cf Foreign and Domestic Suiting*. - Good Fit and Workmanship y Guaranteed. 7 C. SELI6MAN ) *rri.r.it r* I. WANTED. The people to krK.W that the Findley iStndso 14 making a apeeialt* of «"»>T>ying and enlargtnfc '"ray'ina and wafer color* for the HofMmy trade will receive prompt attention. I>r>n I givw your pictnrea to agents and take chances of .ooaing thern. have it door at horo« ami , if »t iarortr ight we are berc t« make it rifcht. Jaifeat deatgnaof frame*in stock See our Cabinet Photon before i.rdering elsewhere. Branches Mars and Kvans City. A L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236. I* O. B'fl'fj* Hutler - -fll r«rrs .. - -"OINTAL nOOM-i - 3* " '> tP% A "~ J=WJ v. f'RACTICA' f" ■ '.'C M CROWN ' pf.o .» * b\ II •: WMt ~OT r '* /W|yoiJß%7 >■» ';now 1 / ' onir.t J W■»* « tooth^ Cure* nnmkfwnm, eeley-sT £ KEELEY WrHa tor ■ ff *•/* INSTITUTE, Cm %U1 V» „« rmi i< I ftMUft vm»MM,rA. • lIVH.S A IMTBAD-WINNIMU BDT CA TIO*. liaaMlaf rauaf •»< WMwea ta •#>l the iiaiaii ■* Ihupr>»»»•'»•»■ 1 •Mwtdfl a«a. far alrcuian a. I I rcaa I R BCTF • MMK ITALUMRLK.NARTA'T.RS New York Weekly Tribune Published on Thursday, and known for near'y si*ty jcars In every part of the J United States as a National Family 1 Newspaper of the highest class for farm ers and villagers. It contain* all the most important general newg of TflK IMILY TRIBUNE n;> t > ho.ir of jjoing to pre*, an Agricultural Pe|Mtt m-rnt of the liighot order, has entertaining reading for every member of the family, old and young, Market Reports whicu are ac cepted at auth-rritr by far:n?r* an i coun try merchants, an i is e'eaa, up to date, interesting and instructive. Regular subscription price, •:.oo per year. We furnish it with THIi CITIZB« i for $1.50 per year. IHHHf+****+++* PHJLIP TACK, * $ tjoimuurrutt i% j Cleveidaa fceie- Grit j | STONE ! * } Hwt«U» I a • a OfMWtabl «i/ a.* This Stone :? guaranteed I not to shell off. nor £ become rotten, Prices r«a«Misf>te iW<srfc <i«nr »ali 1 pfmiptSf, Htmt t*fU cm f Kaa *i»a» 2 mww. a Tfirjfcwt jaw, I*«#.»*#*****»**»««* *## Sunday Dinners A Specialty. Meak krgvlat il*Ur* Si. l/*<l wk! PV«' ♦, ArMrtb Me K'ia JWreet Hotel Waver jy. J. W HAWORTH Pro't'r. BT-TLEft, FA Hfewn Keat »twt EVcWi«r 'flic moat coooK-ytt-rtas 'rf&re •» ;n Contver.ti,rt> W IK»1 ,*B. Ht* rCMMTtfet Centrdl Hotel hiMhOS SiXOS, }H., » .. J BROWN NIXt». ( M K f ' it'JCLHU. i'V i >yp«wlt»" «urt »ll<.os<', Mest ln»* li> Park Theatre Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear cf Wick House Butler Penn'a Tti** *M H( of h«>rH«*« un«l (lr»t rI«M tig* .n fim* hand nnd for htrr Hrftt •#*»•»»mtn<»«l»il»mi In town for |,« rn>a n«'f»t tMK»r«linK »n«l trad* . Hprrl «! **»r» nmi run ?«'••«! Stable Room For 65 Horses. ArlaiH «»f 9tor<M-*. th lirlvtr* and ir %fi »,..r • i ni\ + n h IA«I »f«i fur *«ir utidt'r a full ffUAranto i«n«l hor»r* iMnifrhi p«»n proper imtlll'ul'on lijr PEARSON 8. NACE. •laalM' X> Zti* The Keystone Orchestra, la now ri-ady for engag« nientr for Par tlin, Picnic* and IJancea. and <iu«rantec the Ijest of tuuMC atremonahle rates. Addreaa, Prof. GUB Wickenhagen, 11H Ziegler Ave . Butler. Pa
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