Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 21, 1901, Image 4

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    Butler Sayings Bank
Butler, Pa.
Capi-al - |60,000.00
Surplus and Profits - - $215,000 co
L PC RVIS President
J. HENRY TROCTMAN Vwe-President
WM. CAMPBELL, Jr fwfcier
LOUIS B.STF'.S TeMer
DIRKtTOR-S-.Joseph L Purvis. J. H«-aH
Tronlionn, W. D. Braafion. W. A. St'in. J, 8.
Cemti c-11.
The»Butltr Savings Bank is the Oldest
Bank-fig Institution: o Butler County.
General banking business transacted.
We solicit accounts of ..il producers, iner
ch-mt 5. farmers and others.
All ujsinfcss entrusted to tu> *lii receive
pr,itii;)l attention.
Interest paid on time deooslts.
THE
Butler County national Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in - 5200,000.00
Snrplns and Profits - $85,000.00
Job. Hartmas, President; J. V. Ritts,
Vice Preadeat; John G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. Krng. Ass't Cashier.
A general banking bosiness transacted.
Interes' paid 00 time deposits.
Money 1 janed ob approred security.
We invite yon to open an account with this
twisk-
MKBCTDES —Hoc. Joseph Hartman. En.
W. S. Waidron. Dr. >. M. Hoover. H. Me-
Swtfeney. C. P. CWllig. I. G. Smith. Leslie P.
Hax'ect. M. Fln«jj.ic. V. H. Larkin. T- P.
i>r. W. C. McCaadiess. Be«
W.J. Marks. J. V. Ritts. A. L. Keiber
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER. PENS'A
CAPITAL PAID IN. Sioc.uoo.oo.
F.-'-nr.im ev-hange bought and strfd.
special UMCoa *iv*n tt» coilectjons.
OfIKUS:
JOBTi mnOB !
JUiE« HCMWJKBY ...Tit* iTes-d- at
C. is. BAILEY CaoJi.er
E.W. ... .... Assistant Casino*
J. F. atTiLER. f-..er ;
olS£i.T>j-R^.
Mm Toantias. t>. L CHwjad. 5. 3. ;
AiWwaa.C. 3L BoyA W. F. r. Utnry j
Wi.er. ;<wa HantpoKcy Hajri. L ri
JL Wim mm Fraot'is Warpuy.
tiiknat ptud m tiaae <i«pusitaS.
W« rwatiMttfau* suiiat « ur xi^uoc.
"Peerless
Wal + Paper
WMbmi S^aiu.
myf ' - U,J
I ' 4M1 ... 4 . ? f h,
NdMUANS
ftevt door to Postoffi^.
SI J TI.ER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
P«it term Monday, Sept. 15,1900
COURSES
r -PrueHenl Book keepers, a- Pxpert
Awttntnnhs. 3 Amnnnensis Shorthand,
4 -Reporter's SJwrthnrxl s— Practical
Short Course In Book-keeping, for tho«e
who merely wish to miflerstnnd the
simpler methods of keeping books. 6
EBRli^h.
OrH Teachnt!J -We hsvr four «t rrpson
always as many as we need. t»<> more.
Positioss -We exp«H-t to bo able to place
at least twice as many grndna(es lu positions
the comlnff year as we have the pasi. We
cotild place three where we place ono If we
Only had more of the right kind of material
to work on. Young man, yminc woman, If
yon have a fair English education, and are
Industrious and persistent it will bo to your
Interest to take at least one of our courses,
and let us assist you to remunerative em
ployment.
Tlie finest system of shorthand ever pub
lished will be used in our school th» coming
yenr. Call ami examine it. Send for a copy
of our new catalogue and circulars.
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319-327 S. Main St.. Butler. Pa.
i 1
j HAT S
j SALEP
jss. $4. $3.1
1 HATS H
i| FOR 41.00 H
JTake a Look at ThemLj
| Underwear
Reduced Lj
Prices. M
JJno. S WickH
►jHatter and Furnisher,rJ
M 242 S. Main St., M
r J Butler, Pa. ki
Opposite P. O. .
ii n
THE "WRONG GLASS.
If your present glasses fail to give you
ease anil comfort there is something
wrmi(/. Is it yotir glasses or your e) es? j
Th it is lh<- xit-' 1 q»i<- tton with yU-
I'is! "■ is ».jft c -,i>, h •' ■" ••rt >! ;f
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C£ S. Main S>. i J . ' 1 A
FOB SALE A i.tti'l:_\ !o ;.ied ~ t
®ox6o. inquire tit this office.
iEtff
\ y Cake.
£\i . y j&s To the yolks of five eggs, well beaten, add
■ i t ■isil, o" (.up sugar. one-half cap butler, one-half
t Jnf( i J™****.!cupsweet miik.one teaspobnful ground ein
f ■'' nan: n, one grated nutmeg, then the whites
I ©VII k /#1 o: two we.l ties ten. one and a half cups
B*\\ PtTN TTMiJrcC? <KlrJy" & il< irhavin-- in it one measure "Banner"
J» VI 1111 fl' li** Af 1 'ffii Bating Powder; hake in jelly-eake paa*
/ \j rak. JM 11 f - • ht-n <v." j each layer with the . 'ollow-
FOR THE CREAM.—To four ocnce> of
// /. NKmMf4TJr c \ .£s* plain eh< .&..ate. grated, add one cnp of white
//yy k Xiill J -. su-.ir. two ta enpoonfuls of com stareh. one
JrA SV -€ >| cnp- veet milk, one tablespoooftil extract of
/ ;,
a y t.'.:••»<■.: -, stL-ring constantly: when cold,
' " " spread it the layers oi Uie cake.
BANNER RECIPE BOOK Free ty Hail,
Our now Famous
Special i-2 oft* Sale
In our Cloak Department
Will be Continued
for a short time onlv
-
at
DUFFY'S STORE,
Mrs, J, E, Zimmerman's
Febrtiu n) Qearances
4 tfcw &WUS.
%wtn Star Jfeow JWaliai ttr
Spring IQOI.
I «F
»
fthovior-Vftiwtuu. ant BTojuicioth, -Blouse
and Ja*k«i ISflfaof*. ii. awl li&Um* SIC up **? &3G
-Sfi.lv FLANVniwr.d MERCERIZED COTTONS—Too U
ahead of wearing twrtc? Not at all for these who like first selecti -a
ami getting their spring sewing <h: ot tiw way be >rc spring is hero
Shirt Waists, Silk Flannels in plain and figured effects, at 90cJ
SI.OO and $1.25. Mercerized Cottons 25c and 40c, all new *ty!ishj
■designs and colorings. New Embroideries, White Goods!
Nothing like them shown elsewhere. New Spring Tafteta Silks, 75 c >
value $ i .00.
NEW SILK WAISTS and NECKWEAR-—Black, Old Rase,]
Pink, Rluc and Red at $5.00, value sf>.oo. The new L'Aiglon Relt
and Collars in velvet ribbon ends and gold spikes—collars 25c up t
$1.25. Ilelts 25c up.
LADIES' JACKETS—3S Ladies' Jackets left—black and colors
—former price $5.00 to sls.oo—come at once and take your choice
at si.qo.
Mrs. i. E. ZIMMERMAN.
C. E MILLER JSHOE^AN
To Make Things Lively
For Thirty Days.
GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN BUCLER.
Our holiday trade was large—unusually lar^e —but we find wo j
have too many Shoes anil Rubbers. In ord •<* to rcd ic * uir srock we
are going to cut the prices on all wini-.:r goods, !-ucii «is hoes.
Slippers and Rubbers. If you've not bought your winter shoes or
übbers yet, come to us—we are in better shape to serve you than
ver before. We mean just what we say.
Butler's Progressive Shoe House
Will sell shoes cheaper during the month of January than before.
We haven't space nor time to quote prices. but come in and see us--
see how wc have grown in sewn years—and get a share of the
bargains we are offering this month.
We hope to make many new friends this vear.
TRY AN UP TO BATE SHOE HOUSE.
G. ED. MILLER.
fsmokSng Meat \
J Without Fire, Fuel or Smoke Houk * House by using Wright's Condensed '
C Smoke, a Liquid Smoke, made from Hickory Wood, sTnd containing a s
J valuable meat preservative. N
J A New Discove y, whereby the smoke from hickory wood can be converted in- *
C to a li<4ui<l and in that state applied to meat, smoking It thoroughly. In addition C
j t© giving processes for smoking Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef, Hausages. Bologna and }
C and Fish, this hook gives the. method for making the famous Hiuithfiuld Hams, and \
J the processes for salting and curing all kinds of meats, as used by the large pack- v
C ing houses. For sale by }
5 RICDICK tjROH MAN, £
_lak e c k
® IJgfl
ir | ,/// I Men don't bey clothiny for the
•w j 1 vji l jmKn \lf i i purpose of spending money. They
/ H *I- /rt :Usire to £t-t tbe best possible re-
A . \\y SJ A | suits icr the money expended. Not
/ - : dfitr Am j cheap goods but goods'as cheap as
yC / J" • they can be sold for . nd made up
•J-' properly. If you want the correct
\ WOTIiMy «' I | { ( , . x:.m:i.v <.ur }arj;c : tick of PALL ( ,
\ W lljffir V I it AM) WINTER WKItiHTS—
LAT''^T °^ VLI SIIADES
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.
G. F. KECK, Merchant Tailor,
142 North Main Street, *-* Butler, Pa
FREE TO ANYBODY
*"* Fit AN K LIN *C HEM I(\* i*
«££.***** Bao l 'Ubert Street, I'liilaUeVula, V».
TOMATO TESTS.
Beat "All Around" Tomato* Notable
Varieties, Carl IN OHM, Etc.
Elaborate tests of many varieties of
tomatoes Lave been made during the
past few years by American Garden
ing. The following items are taken
from Its resume of these: Last year
our results from seventy odd varieties
were that a good type of Stone was the
best all round tomato, and after anoth
ir season's labor we have no reason to
modify that opinion. Another tomato
that has established a gold reputation
with us after three years' test Is
Trucker's Favorite. It is of good size,
a g<xxl shipper and of fine flavor, but
has a pink skin, which in some mar
kets is a disadvantage. Royal Red
makes a large, handsome fruit, but In
no way equals Stone as a cropper.
Earliana simply cropped itself to death.
We were able to gather some very ear
ly fruits of good quality, but in mid
season and late the fruits were not
properly colored and were poor in qual
ity. The vine sets such an enormous
number of fruits that it cannot finish
them. Trophy is still an acceptable
fruit, not so early as Stone.
Early Michigan, grown this season
for the first time, was well liked. Fruit
medium in siz»-, of high qcality and the
vine apparently a good yielder.
A newcomer that has fonnd consid
erable faror portly as aa exhibition
variety is Enormous. The habit of the
plant is miserable. It cannot be train
ed to a stake, and it makes a very poor
bosh. The yield of fruit Is exceedingly
lisrSt. bat the few perfect specimens
obtained are simply magnificent. Ia
weight it averaged from 14 to 16
onac°s and when fmiy ripe Is a bril
liant. deep toned red almost as though
artificially polished.
Quarter O-urary was dtsappointing :a
•wrij yield ami size bur f*r perfection
*a«i ■ 1 r of wiiat fruits we 'lid lucre
we know of noriiiag to it. The
skin is aim->et raby re«L
In Hoatir Br giir we ha~e fonest able
to <i:-~ rer more aao»i points tiian aur
roiUSJK niBITT"—IT -ill -TTTiMr
tpspvfiiMs Te«nxls -stHWreU. It 1- -sidkly
tool; iai foi-ffro-wtli. bat Its yretil fifawe
»HHl.. S4*«l rperfett FRUITS ROMFKRRWS
«i ll v.-ltli way
!fs also .aeeeptaMt' to many people. It
1 takes «a tremendous tim< to ripeii.
wbicli faregeft? .irf'mmt? for Its marvei
008 shipping <nwlities. There is no
donbt lint that the variety can be
grown in this country and successfully
shipped to Knropt. for If picked at the
rijrlit stafre 1i will ripen on the voyape.
Among yellow skin varieties Golden
Jubilee was by far the best. For size,
color and yield no other yellow ap
proached It. Shah and Yellow Queen
are so mucli alike that the fruits of the
one? may be exhibited as the other.
We have very little to say on the
tine points of earliness of the varieties
that are credited with that propensity.
We have about come to the conclusion
that these comparative distinctions in
the time of ripening amount to but
very little. In our experience, with the
exception of Honor Bright and Trophy,
which are late, this and last season
there is very little difference in all the
host. This season Stone was the first
to ripen, and very large perfect fruits
were gathered.
In regard to method of cultivation
and training we shall still hold to it
that for the home garden and for ex
hibition purposes the best system to
follow is a single stem trained to a
stake. The yield of perfect fruits ob
tained in this way excels that of the
ordinary style of flat or field culture,
and, furthermore, the fruits are of
finer flavor all through the season. The
uext best method is to train a double
row over an inverted V shaped trellis.
\crWM and Xotett.
Many German cities, but especially
Leipsic and I'lauen, in Saxony, have
set aside a plot of land not far from
the schools where all sorts of vegeta
bles and plants are grown.
Most of the nitrogen found in the
pea, bean and lentil is in a form very
useful as food. It was called by Lie
big "plant casein" on accoont of its
general resemblance to the casein of
milk.
"The demand for good apples and
small fruits in their season Is 011 thc
iuerease. Eating apples should be put
up as attractively as oranges, lemons
or peaches," remarks American Culti
vator.
Australian Crimson Winter is a new
forcing rhubarb which, according to
Luther Burbnuk, is practically a per
petual grower, taking only a reluctant
rest (luring the dry California summer.
It is also very hardy, and lie thinks it
valuable for growing under glass in
eold nortbei u regions.
Good roads are the first and most
important preliminary in securing a
free rural delivery route. Indiana
leads the other states in the numbei
of such routes, having 257 at the be
ginning of December, 1900.
HOOD'S j f.ur''. Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, 1-cii Tst; o. Headache.
Easytota' f oj.sv to operate. 25c.
RHHOMATISM CURKD IN A DAV.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism ind
Neuralgia radically cures in I to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is retrarfcable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
causes and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents So'rt by J. C. Redic, and J. F.
Balpli Druggists Butler. Apr 06.
invoicing Sale.
We take "Stock" March Ist.
From Feb. 9th to Ist will be a
clearance sale as follows;
Decorated China 1-5 offonr regular pr'ces.
White China l / } off.
Hric-a-flrac l A off.
Pictures and Plioto Medallions ' , off.
Plaster Busts and Panels ]/$ o£T.
Sterling Silver Novelties \A, off.
Photograph Albums % off.
Cameras '/ s of.
Kodaks 1-5 off.
Pocket Books and Purses off.
Games off.
Bibles- a'l kinds—J4 off.
25c ljooks (a 18c.
35c books <" 25c.
Take advantage to this.
Regular prices pre\ail after Match Ist.
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Eayh' j V 'T I*. O.
2; 1 ' ' Main Mrei 1
Music tchjiars^was ted al 128 West
Wayne St.
His Wile's [L
weah \b
neon. &
It is a singular thing that in the
popular view of disease the interde
pendence of the several organs of the
Dodv is lost sight of. The heart, for
example, is diseased and it is treated a3
if it were entirely separated from, and
independent of, every other organ.
The fallacy of this opinion is shown
by the cures of heart " trouble, r liver
"trouble," kidney "trouble r and other
so-called "troubles," effected by the use
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. Primarily the " Discovery" is a
medicine for the cure of diseases of the
stomach and blood. But it cures dis
eases of organs seemingly remote from
the stomach, because these diseases have
their origin in a diseased condition of
the stomach and its Associated organs
of digestion and nutrition.
•I tioctcreri tliree "frSr-wit doctor® for |
weak IrearL. but tfecy did asc no writes [
Mr?. Talia A. Wilcox" ofCyjruet. Wood Co.. Ohio I
x -2. " I was so tired and iisccnrasjed if I had I
had *ry choice to tree or die I wcttid Stare pre- J
fr—ed to die. M 7 hoithand hear! of ' Golden j
Medical Dtsc-rcery' and he bctxjjht a bottle. I |
took that and the half seemed to help are. I
I tacit six bottles befor- I stopped. I ara uer- j
feet I j we!L and am csolcasj for *ajc boarxfers. i
It '-seen a God-sead to axe.
Dr. Fierce s Piensr.nt Pellets core can- :
sfcrnatron.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
TELE POLE ODTT3IEST.
One Appiiearion Gives 3eiief.
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J«esfna« Tfcse:;aat-'icE:'a=rs i .
BUB Eat. Si, 3Xs- amilSTltl.l.
1 1 .in I—ii lipn" 11 1 1 r*" r 1
HUWPHWS-'T nEL ai..
rmm aaiiiz.
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' fiki-reccip: cf Us.i eer.tt. CSK!J <t EIEDCBE.
m JteneTtm tdl. tot- anaiieiu of tae
SHOE: iKjpi; .. ar. ltn~ lewrOnß
CEly't" Crea:s Knfioiea: t> aemaj.-
stntt tilt; pi .^.ii:sr: r o* LIM- lanoay.
ELI BKrrrHEBS.
60 barren bi . Ke*v "iork City.
Ttev John lieid. Jx.. of (irea.iTallE.Hani.,
-recommended. Hiy'e • rein. "Hatni to me. T
oaii emphasis Mb statement. "It wE. posi
tive cur-: for catarrii if aa«d as directed '
ltev. Prancir. V,'. Pooie, Pastor CentralPret.
Ciusieh, Helena Moni.
Eir's Cream Babr in tip acknowledged
enrf for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any inijxious drug Price, 50 cents.
Sj 0
X ,n If
A Shower of Bargains.
JOnr Christmas trade was very good,
r.liank von. but we pnrchased more
goods than was needed, and in order to
reduce onr stock we will sell Watches,
Rings, Chains. Charms. &c., af bargain
prices. We were sold out of Edison
Talking Machines before Xmas.but have
a complete line now; also Cameras and
Photo supplies.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician-
Next to Court House
MEDICINAL USE.
Physicians recommend and will advise the
use of
LEVIN'S PURE RYE WHISKEY,
for the weak ar.d run down system, and In
many cases, if used properly, will prevent
long and continued sicklies#. If you buy
from us you are sure to get purest and best
quality.
A large stock of the below brands always
ou hand.
FINCH, MT. TKBJiOS,
(JtXKKMICIHKK, IHI.M.NUKH,
UIBKUK, JVKKIIOI/F,
J,AU<Jfr, fHOMFKOK,
1. biUuKPOET,
and offer them to you unadulterated 0 year
old at SI.OO pel full quart. 6 quarts, $5.00
ti UAi* UKATii KU'S CHOitl.,
Whiskey guarantf 3 3 years old, $2.00 per eal.
On all C. O. D. or mall orders of $.">.00 or over
we box and ship prompt'y; express charges
prepaid,
ROBERT LbWIN & CO,
411 Water Stree
I Telephone, 2170. Pittsbui . Pa.
Opposite H A: O. Depot.
I
STUCK UP
Is the way you will feel when you
have had your Rooms Decorated
with our Wall Paper. A wall well
papered is a thiug of beauty, and
something to be stuck up about,
! you know it, 100. Why not make
your selection now, call and see
! the new fashionable patterns; they
; strike the eye as something out
!of the common in colors and
! designs.
Patterson Bros.,
<3O N. Main M.
1 ie - I 1• 1 1 4. 1 . V\ :i k 1 ending
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-•I L.. vV AON ir.R,
j/. ii'i'i 4? .1J l'O iEiL?H cjR
i39lSouth.Maiu street.
Now is The Time to Have
Your Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED.
If you want good and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place in town where you
cat! get it, and that is at
The Butler Dye Works
216 Center avenue
-s*gjt,Weao fine work in out*
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture D!
your house. Give us a trial.
Agent for the Jamestown Sliding
Blind 'Jo. —New York.
R. FISHER <t SON
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
Next Door to Court House. Butler. P».
TAILORS
I
!
Have aimettrtng aore rnrrmrfahie to can
j tend -with -han the fancies of man. Thev
! must piease ins mother. Iris wtfe. iris
-as-ers aifi Iris cousins. A woman's :a
t*. xTinn ~dr a man » cf«»t btrr tuev he •zsmxsa. i
hnt :t is Jinx- to he crtirai. Toe imnis
tsDamie «r?e ibour TOT make erf •Icnhts
A •TKT- "aserrs :Ueif son rwrvr -'sals to
inn rsvor-»itb. the :3Kise -rrtieai.
Whezistz- yrmrr rtrnxz :» parr cenr mailt y.
ISET acriilirs :nr -jsnstt-rng yrm •are :b*r
; itsf'-O SkSM£
"-id Taatems -xsAy am eaf beai
tnkzwpy aixiis».
A LAXD
RJIAAER- OR" lIESC>-IJ®B«BFC J
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si 7 Xfe V. V-fS^
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Get ReadV
for the eliilly days and even
ingfi that are coming.
Be Readv)
with a Top Coat when the
weather demands it.
We're Ready
to show yon the very swell
est Overcoatings—all new at
the HJOBt favorable figures.
Come in soon.
Wedding Suits a Specialty.
(ooper &■ (0.,
Leading Practical Tailors.,
DIAMOND. BUTLER. PA.
nofiD aij °" ai v rd to
I 1B B or call U P No 41
fc# II\J I of the People's
122-3 and
W. B. McGEARY'S
new wagon, ruuning to ami from his
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will call at your house
take away your dirty carpets and return
them in a day or two as clean as new.
All on a summer morning—Carpets,
rugs and curtains thoroughly cleaned on
short notice.
WE MAKE
I ,lARS
Of Our Competitors
If they told the truth concerning the
Chase Brothers, Hackley and Carlisle
Pianos and our manner cf dealing with
our customers, we would sell ill the
pianos that are sold in Bu'.ler
There are parties who peddle pianos
(as they cannot be called dealers or
merchants, having no legitimate place
of business) who are telling people that
I "do not keep my agreements with my
customers," which statement when they
make it is an abso'ute lie, and they tell
this DELIBERATELY in order to try to
hurt my business. *
Beginning next week, I shall publish
personal letters from my customers, stat
ing HOW they like their pianos and my
way of dealing.
W. R. NEWTON,
317 South Main St Butler Pa j
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Eslate
Agent.
117 E. JEFFERSON.
BUTLER. PA
A. M BERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
245 S. Mam St. Butler PA
K.vetirsion to Allegheny.
Commencing Sunday, May tith. the
Sunday excursion fare from Untler to
Allegheny will lie one dollar for tickets
good going ou train ieiving Butler at
H.u."> a m"., Citj time, returning on train
eaviug Allegheny at H.'M p. ui. city j
me. I
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE |
]>ITTSBUKG & WESTERN
*■ Railway. Schedule of Pas-
Fenger Trains in effect May 28,
1899. BUTLER TIME.
Depart. Arrive
Allegheny Accommodation 6 25 a m 903 a.*
AUrgheu; Exprm 806 " 9li •'
Kern Cuttle Accommodation j8 06 44 912
Akroa Mail 8 06 A.M 7 ««3 r.*
Allegheny Fast Exprew. 9 58 44 12 18 *
Allegheny Expreo* 3 00 r.« 4 45 ]*m
Chicago Exprrca 3 40 pm 12 1?* am
Allegheny Mail 550 ** T45 pm
Allegheny and New Castle Acam 550 44 703 44
Cbicagc Limited.. 550 44 912 a.m
Kane and Bradiord Madl 955 AM 2 50 r.M
Clarv n Accommodation 4 55 r.M 9 45 a.M
Cleveland and Chicago Exprew... 6 25 am
BCXDAY TRAINS.
Allegheny Exprea 8 06 a.a 9 lx A.M
Allegheny Accommodation 5 50 r.M 5 *fl P.JI
New Castle Accommodation 8 06 A_M 7 00 *
Chicago Exprcai 3 40 r.M 5 US am
Allegheny Accommodation 7 (C pm
On Satnidayi a train, known m the theatre train
will leare Butler at 5.50 p. m.. arriving at Allegheny
at 7JSfy, returning leave Allegh.-ny at 11-30 p. m
Pullman sleeping car* on Chicago Expreas between
Pitt»l-urg and Chicago.
¥'jr through tickets to all points in the west, north
«reac or *.<uth*eat and in£srmatiun regarding raotee
ume of trains, etc. apply to
W. R. TFRNER, Ticket Agent,
R. B. REYNOLDS, 3mp\ S BuUer, Pa.
Butler, Pa. C. W. BASsETT,
G. P. A.. Allegheny, Pa
H 0 DCNBLLE,
Sept. W.iL Div.. Allegheny Pa.
THE PITTSBURG. BESSE
-1 MER 8c LAKE ERIE R.
R. COMPANY.
Time table in effect Sept. 23, ISWO.
CENTRAL TIME
Southward, Daily except mislay V*ithwaid
up) { Read down
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haaottbuxg .Arrive t> 54 8 go 11 15 300 5 JCB
Untie: JuucUoi . * 4 ;1 27 53 11 4o A JBS 563
Butier JUUCUUL . "7 81 ft 63.11 6i£ 3 jda 663
Mairuua ..Arrive; *7 4<> i# 01.12 01 3 44 OV2
Tareutuiii jI44H 07 12 342« 07
bpnugdai' p 62 9 16 12 19 3 62 P> IZ>
Ciareinuut j ff9 H0.12 Mb 406 fl. r7
bharpaburg 8 11 9 &<> 12 4* 4 12 0
Allejrhany ft 9 4* 1 IT2 4 25 ti 43
iA. M..A.M :P. M P. 1M». M.
BUKDAY TRAINS—Laave Butler frr
Qity aud principal inierusadiaie Mativiu* at a. Ui.,
Mid p. xii.
NORTH WKJSK DAYS
JA.M-IA.M. A.M P. M P. M
Alleghtiuy Ci4y . .Wave 7 00 8 66 10 46 3 10 6 10
Sharpsburg 712 90710 57 .... ....
Ciareui'jut .... 1104 ....
Spriugdale ; .... 11 1« .... 637
Tareutuui f 7 39 934112* 3 46 646
Natiuna i 7 43 9 38 11 34 3 &tt 6 61
Butler Junction. ..arrive 7 50 9 47 11 43 3 6* 7 00
butler Junction leave 7 M> 9 47 12 IK 4 06 7 Oo
Saxon burg » 17.10 09 12 41 4 36 7 24
BUTLKR arrive 8 42:10 32 1 10 6 06 7 60
|A.M.!A.M. P. M.jP. M l p. M
SHNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But
ler and prmcijitl intermediate station« at 7:16 a m. and
9-30 p. ai.
KOR THE EAST.
Wwks Days. Sundays
A. M.!A. M. P. M A. M. P M
BoTLEk. lv 62510 60 235 730 500
Butler J'ct ar 72711 40 325 820 550
Butler J'ct lv 76011 4d 368 821 815
Fee port ar 753 11 46 402 825 817
Kski iuiuetad J't " 7 sft 11 50 407 829 821
LeechburK " 81012 02 4 19 841 833
Paul too (Ap0110)...." 831 li 22 440 868 860
Saltal:urg 44 8 3ft 12 49 506 923 916
Blairsville 928 120 541 962 945 ,
Blairaville Int " 9 Hi ... 560 10 00
Altoona 44 11 35 ... 8 bi) 160 . .. j
Hanisburg * 4 310 100 645
Philadelphia 44 623 . 425 10 540
P. M A. M.|A. M. A. M. P. M
Through trains lor the east leave Pitteburg (Union
Station), as follows*—
Atlantic Express, daily 3:00 A.M
Pennsylvania Limited ** 7:15 **
Day Express, 44 7:30 44
Main Line Express, 44 8:00 44
llarrisburg Mail, 44 12 46 p.M
Philadelphia Expreas, 4:50 44
Mail and Express daily For New York only.
Through buffet sleep«r; uo coaches 7:00 44
Eastern Express, 4 7:10 44
Fast Line, 4 8 30 44
Pittsburg Limited, daily, with through coaches
to New York, and sleeping cars to New York,
Baltimore aud Washington only. No extra
tare on Oils train lO:00 44
Khilad'a Mail, Suodatf omy 8:40 A.M
Fm- Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all
rail route), 8:00 A.M, aud 8:30 P.M, daily.
IJUFFALO, ROCHESTER &
13 PITTSBURG RY.
TIME TABLE
In effect Feb. 1, 1901.
NORTH BOIND.
EASTERN TIME. +l2 »6 | tiO +l4 i
Pittsburg I leave a.lii u.m j p.m p.ln p.m
Allegheny J P. i W. Sta S 00: 4 00 10 00
Butler 10 12 5 06 11 a*
>*eaelton 5 31 11 51
CraigsvMe 10 4:1 5 42 12 01
Coviu)BVill« 5 53
M'JUtgoineryville 1 5 58;
West Mongrove 6 0s
Echo 11 25 6 2912 43
Dttytuii 11 3*» t> 41 12 53
North Point 6 58
Hamilton 1 05
Valicr ...... T 10
PunXßutawney ur 12 OK 7 23 1 28
lv 6 20 12 10 2 30 7 25 1 30
Big Run c 35 12 22 2 43 7 40
Carweacville ar 8 »)+4 20 4 20
Clearfield ar 8 32 +4 32 4 32
Dußoia 7 10 12 50 3 20 8 15 2 17
Falls Creek 7 17 12 57 3 30 I' m 2 24
llic« kwayrllle a.m 1 10 348 240
Itidgway 1 45 4 24 3 18
Johnaonburg 1 57 4 53 3 31
Mt. Jewett 2 41' 5 41 4 l'J
Bradford ar ; 3 35 •! 30 5 05
Salamanca ar 4 0U l>.m
Buffalo ar 6 25 j 7 20
IlocheHter ai +7 50. . H 45
p.m I i a.D>
SOUTH BOUND.
EASTERN TIME | +l3 j+9 3 +ll *7
leave a m a.ma.m p.m p.m
Rochester | +7 45, 835
Buffalo It j*» 00 10 00
Salamanca lv jll 13j
Bradford 1* 7 4.V 12 10 12 2"
Mt. Jewett 8 42 12 59 1 Of.
JohiiHouhurg 27 1 43 1 51
Itidgu ay . 9 58 2 "0 2 07
Bruckwayvilie 10 37 2 32 p.m ! 2 40
FalU Creek a.m 10 54 2 44 8 2" 2 57
DulkiU I <5 40 11 01 2 55 8 30 3 10
Clearfield lv] 11+38 7 08
CurweiMtviUe lv! 11+497 18
lug ItiTu 7 13 11 31 3 319 05 3 42
I*unx«utawney ar! 7 28 11 45 3 33 9 20 3 58
" Ivl 730 a.m 335 p.m 400
Valier 7 41
Hamilton I 7 40
North Point j 7 53
Dayton 8 11 4 0# 4 33
Echo 8 22 4 21' 4 43
West Slofgrove 8 45
Montgomeryvflle : 8 54
CouaiiHville M 00
('ruisnville 9 11 4 57 & 31
Feuelton 9 22 5 33
Butler 9 45 5 34 « Ml
Alleitlleuy | IV .t VV. Sta 11 "0 0 45 7 30
Pittsburg j arrive' a.ni p.m. I a.m
* Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
Trains 3 and 0 are solid ventibilled
equipped with handsome day coaches
and reclining chair cars, also cafe care
daily except Sunday.
Trains 2 and 7 have Pullman Sleepers
between Buffalo and Pittsburg.
EDWARD O. LAPEY.
Gen'l Pas*. Agent,
Rochester N. Y.
'! [Closing Out y Qinr < Closing Outj '
IsaleJU. I. "ArE,^sALE];
< > The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co. \ »
< sold our store property we are obliged to vacate. { »
< >And in order to dispose of our stock and store ficturesC >
] jwe offer everything below FIRSL COST. ' >
{ , COME AND GET BARGAINS. 3 [
<(■ SHOW CASES, MIRRORS, ETC., FOR SALE. J >
CLEARANCE SALE.
Ever/ article in our stock has been
marked down to insure quick sales.
.■"ave 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 Unfrimmed Hats. Chil
dren's Caps, and bonnets will go just at
one-half price as we need the space for
Spring goods, at
Rockenstein's,
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S«mJ all orders to TWC Sutler,
j CURES \
1 THE
5 COUGH.
v A pleasant, never-failing <
I remedy ior throut and lung r
j diseases. €
| Sellers' Imperial |
} Cough Syrup
/ is absolutely free from spirituous
J or other harmful _ iagredia:' ". r
( A prompt, positive cure ; :'
v coughs, colds, hoars< iie . ..•—. • f
< enzu, whooping ccu^)-.
/ Overamilllon botups : t. o -
J Uaiuvr yoai»attuitiu:i-ci>i--;ij- t (
I w. J.CILMORE cr. i
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S At all Druggists. (
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V—
SSELIGMAN,
< 416 W. Jefferson St.,
<MERCHANT*TAILOR
Full bine of Foreign and
Domestic Suitings.
N&
Good* Fit and Workmanship ->
Guaranteed. 7
C. SELIGMAN )
BUTLEK, PA. f
WANTED.
The people to know that the Fiudley
Studio i* making a specialty of copying
and enlarging. Crayons and water colors
for the Holliday trade will receive
prompt attention. Don't give your
pictures to agents and take chances of
loosing them; have it done at hoine and
if it isnotr iglit we are here to make it
right. I.atest designs of frames in stock, j
See our Cabinet Photos before ordering i
elsewhere.
Branches—Mars and Evans City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236
P. O. B'd'g' Butler, j
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1 --T-i TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA A
«1 --DENTAL ROOMS.|]
■< ' k,V 39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa 1]
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fM YOURS? <1 old CROWNS ft
s JvnkS M" ; BRIDGE wor ll reduced IcM
"lull 11*5 PER TOOTH Also tli.-L* i
Cure.-? Drunkenness.
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M KEELEY
WrKetor ■ |||lA INSTITUTE,
Bwfclet MTTSBCM, M. ;
I;
CMVB4 A BREAD-WINNINU EDUCATION. \ <
Hnabllaf young Men and women ta
meet UM demands of tbl* prosperous
commercial aft. For circular* addrcu
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PHILIP TACK,
V' I
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| Clevfiaad Bei* ! Grit I
I SuitHbl-f r BuiWii.v,
I O ....»(■• r !.. ~.: ;• |
' | This Stone is guaranteed I
I noi to shei! off. nor |
become rotten
Prices reasunabic , J"
Work doue ue!l i
3p and promptly. m
J Stone yards 011
Kaat Xs«na street.
▼ Residence 00
Morton avenue.
People's Telephone 3*o.
Sunday Dinners A Specialty.
Meals 25 cts. Rot ins ;o cu.
Regular Rates si.
Local and Distance Piioiu*.,
South McKeun Street
Hotel Waveriy.
J. W HAWORTH PronV.
BUTLER, PA.
Steam Heat and Electric Light
The most commodious office : n
city.
Stabling in Connection.
NEW HOIiSE. NEW FUItNITBIeE
Central Hotel
two#
SIMEON NIXON, JR.,) ~
J. BROWN
BUTLER. PV
OpposltetCourt House.
Next Door to Park Theatre
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed anchSaleStable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs m
wavs on hand and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for prrma
nont boarding and transient trade. £pecl
al cart; guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A good class of horses, both drivers and
draft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses t>ought
pon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NAGE.
eleu'i ins. < i. tl'
w! S. & E. WICK,
DEALERS IN
Kougli and-Worked Lumber£of »!1J Kinds
Doors, Sash and Mouldings.
OH Well Rigs a Specialty.
Office and Yard.
E. Cunningham and Monroe Sts.
uear West Penn Ik-pot,
BUTLEB PA