||||fj Dyspepsia |||| | Liver Ir Disease / / CURED BY // DR. PIESCL'S 181 Gmnn | MEDICAL JLLDLSCOVIRV. -I wn weak, nerrotw and dizzy. with a (aiming »ensation when walking." writes JeoM Childress. Eaq . of Sarmjrl. Sullivan CO.. Tenn. 'Could not walk any distance; always frit bad afttr eating; Ht as though sojnething was sticking in my throat, al ways uneasiness in stomach. Doctored with three physicians but they did not relieve me. I grew wow and used everything I could think of; was nearly ready to give np and then some one told me that Tjt. Pierce's tnecicine was good, so I began taking his 'Golden Medical rHscCTreiy.'' I hare taken wren bottles of that now and am as stout as ever, and en joying health as much as ever before. I worked all rammer and this winter as much as any one. My case was liver dis ease and nervous dyspepsia of which your medicine has cored me. In September IS9S my weight was about 35 pounds, now pi! il ** "8- Phase accept my sincere thanks." SPECIFICS A. A, > FEVER*. Conception*. VnfUmnuu cunFJi S Lad* Pe*rr. Milk Ffier. B. 11. { KPBAIXH, Laneon*, Injuries, CT*E£S ) ILitrnmnilnm. C.C.ISOU E THROAT. «iic, ccbkh j llUtimper. Bou. Grubs. E. K. tCWSfII. CoU.. laftaniM. Inflame* cru»)Luft<>. Plruro-Piu-uinnnU. F. P.M OLM-. IMlyarhe. 1» in.l-Blown. ct'EErf S fliarrhra. D>*enlrry. «.(t. Prevent. MM'.tRUI UiE. c' .cj j K IH\E V * OLADOLR IIIMIIIIIKRK. I. I. ISRR DftEARKS. Manse. Eruption*, ctraiaj { I leer., tin-mm-. Parry. i. K. )HU> roVItITIOY. Marlns Coat, crass f In4lsr*tk>n, Momarti fetagger*. f*. each; MabteCane,Ten nook, Ac.,(! 7. jit l4 *r PrwtU",« |»I4 of y«lca. scsrastir ano. to., cm. wiiium * tm., in Experience Convinces. Ptot« its ral'ifl hy inventing 10 emits fit trial size of Ely's Cream Balm. Droggnrt* saT/ply it and we mail it. Fuliatze 50 cents. JtLY BROS., 0G Warn* SW, New York. Clifton, ArwihA, Jrtn. 20,1H50. Mews. Ely Broh. ;—Please send in« aSO cent bottlo of Cr<*m Balm. I find your remedy tho quickest and moat permanent en re for catarrh and cold in the bead. Dki.e, JrL Botteb, Gen. Mgr. Ariz. Gold If. Co. » Messrs. Elt Bbcw.:—l bava be«n afllieted with catarrh for twenty years. It tnad« me to weak I thooght I had eaoommption. I got one bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm and in three days tbe discharge stopped. It is the beat mi-dirb.e I have u-ied for catarrh. Proberta, Cal, Fkask E. Kxni/lehpike. S lj Get Heady for the chilly days Btil j eveu . tag* that are Be Ready V with a Top COAT when the weather demand* it. We're Ready to ahow yon tfce very swell est Overcoatings—all new at the most favorable figures. Conic in soon. Wedding Suits a Specialty. COOPKR, Practical Tailor., DIAMOND. BUTLKR. PA "Peerless" Wall * Paper Absolutely Without Equal. "I*l If" GREATEST VARIETY I Hr BEST OOALITY I lift. LOWEST PRICES New Goods Now In For Season 1901. MCMILLANS Next Door to °ost\.ffice. H. MILLER. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Opvice —Nezt door t •CiTzcoi o(Tk« ItotW. Pa. B 'J'-;* a I'ff'd-wimiirttr rflijrn. I MM tl'Mi.fittlna yotniKOK ti lorjictual ■ fo-™ RldlnK the Wooden Hone, Torture on a grand wale went out with Felton. the assassin of Bucking ham, but torture on a small scale con tinued to be practical on military of fenders down to the eighteenth cen tury. The form fciost frequently resort ed to was that known as the wooden horse, to ride which was the punish ment accorded for petty thefts, in rul>ordination ami so on. The wooden horse was made of planks nailed to gether so as to f.>rm a sharp ridtre or angle abo« eight or nine feet long. This ridge represented the back of the horse and was supported by four posfs or legs about five feet high placet! on a stand made movable by truckles. To complete the resemblance to the no blest animal in creation a head and tail were added. When a soldier was sentenced, either by court martial or by bis commanding ' officer, to ride the horse, he was placed on the brute's back, with his hands tied behind him, and frequently enough, in order to increase the pain, muskets were fastened to his legs to weigh \ them down or. as was jocularly said, to prevent the fiery, untamed, bare backed steed from kicking bini off. — London Graphic. The Camphor Eater. i It is surprising what a number of . camphor eaters there are among the i well to do classes. The idea seems to : prevail that this gum, taken in small ! and regular doses, gives a peculiarly clear creaminess of complexion, and scores of young women buy it for this purpose. The liablt is, moreover, very difficult to cast off. for camphor pro duces a mild form of exhilaration and stupefaction, and in many instam-es where very iarge doses have been swal lowed the habit has become a sort of slavery. These camphor eaters all hare a dreamy, dazed and very listless air, and in most of them there is an ever present longing to sleep or at least to rest. Extreme weakness generally fol lows the taking of regular doses, and 1 have seen cases where it has been al most difficult til tell the effects from those of alcoboL As to the complexion. If a ghastly pallor be an improvement camphor certainly produces it.—Clinic. Wh«»n "Pluck" Wn« Slnnsc. The word "pluck" affurds another In stance of the way In which slang words in the course of time become adopted Into current English. We now meet with "pluck" and "plucky" as the recognized equivalents of "courage" and 'V-ourrgeous." An entry in Sir Walter Scott's "Journal" shows that in 1827 the word had not yet lost its low character. He says (volume 2. page 30), "Want of that article blackguard ly called pluck." Its origin is obvious. From early times the heart has been popularly regarded as the seat of cour age. Now, when a butcher lays open a carcass he divides the great vessels of the heart, cuts through the windpipe and then plucks out together the united heart and lungs—lights, be calls them— and he terms the united mass "the pluck."—Notes a lid Queries. A Victim of Scotch Loiclc. A highland hotel keeper was one day bnving a squabble with an Englishman In the lobby of the hotel about his bill. The utranger said it was a gross impo sition—lie could live cheaper In the best faot«t in London. The highland landlord replied, "Oh, nae doot, sir, nae doot; but dac ye no' kt-it the rctwn?" "Not a bit of it," repLled the stranger hastily. "Weed, then," replied the host, "as ye seem to be a sensible bit callant, I'll tell ye. There's 3 109 N, Mrn S'., But'tr, •'». \ L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate • Agent. lljJB, JKPPKRSON. BUTLER, - f*A SPECIAL SALE 11 PIANOS H From now until November ist will accept the Coupon in this adv 3t face value to apply as part cash payment on any Piano in my store. § 525. 525. COUPON * .laf. The bearer ot this Coup <.i is entitled to a credit of to -jg- apply as part cash payment on any piano in my store. Void after November i, 1901. W. R. NEWTON SS2S. 525.| Ycp know my prices; I publish them. See item in adv in store window. Buy your I'iano NOW and save money. Call and examine for yourself. A full stuck always at the leading music house of Butler county. W. R. jVEWTON. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall term begins, ilrcdaj Sept 2. 190 COURSES. t—Practical Book keepers 2 fixp'rt Accountants. 3 —Au:*nueii->is Sborthu 4 —Reporter's Shorthand s—l'ractit5 —I'ractit *' ->bort Course in Cook-keeping, for tho-r who mtrely wish to understand the •Ampler methods of keeping book- 6 Knghsl Our Teachers —We have four at preset" always as mauy as we -jeed, no mo e POSI i ION>. We fille 1 5* position last term an i •x --pcei '.l/ liii twice that many t'lis tern. We could place two or three times that many every term if we had them Wr need an abuudanc.* of first class uiateri 'I All young men ami young .oimn having a good English education should take advantage of one or both of our course Many new an«i important iiiiprjvc mcuts tor this year. Cail it the office and see us. If you are interested lie sure to get a copy of our new catalogue, circulars. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. A. F. REGAL, Prin., 3'V3 2 7 S. Main St.. Bttier. J' XMAS GOODS. My Xmas lines of Je-vel'y, Silvewaie, Paucy China. Watches, Toilet Artiolt s, etc., r r c arriving daily, an'' my stock it» now nearly complete. You can purrh now and have the goods laid a way mail you want them. Thus getting the first choice of as fine a line as one would wi&li to »■ e. Special prices ->n watches during the next few days. All dealings kept strictly confidential. Special Notice. "Ricycles at cost' to close them out, early and get a bargain All kinds of repair work given prompt attention at Geo. W. Mardorf's Bicycle Store urd Rep ir Shop, 109 W, Cunningham St M BEPKIMEF Funeral Director 4*l 'n Main S*. WnM* i^/\ f JT WALKER'S^ IHp SOAP I I 'AM S s good soap U /f Contains no alkali » I/yIA II Sl,rc y°» K s °ap with the gj ± game rooster on the wrapper. We take the, trouble to wash all the free alkali out T^'. of WAI.KKK'S SOAP. That saves your fej clothes, paint, varnish, hands—anything ff | '*■*** you wash that alkali would eat. ■ * jirs. J. E. ZiSermaii| $ Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists < f »»•***** ****** ****** *********** ***** / » We will cfler the very latest styles in Wo- • / r men's Fashionable Autumn and Winter Gar- yr \ J merits —representing leading makers —newest- C v thoughts for lowest prices than like garments' J »have ever been oflered before. Every garment h V V will be fitted by experts. Every one guaranteed j j / / for perfect wear I j ) The equal of our $lO 00 Tailor-made Suit will cost you \ J \ $ 1 a s° elsewhere except here. 1 a h € / The equal of our fl2 50 Tailor-made Suit will cost you / 0 :jd Winter are here, r representing a'l that is ntv and dt arable. Spue / forbids our gin / in'o '"etails Any grade of our v Dress Goods will st-md any tes the buyer choose-' to q emplfly As to 1< vvtst prices, they will sta- d all / comparisons. \ MILLINERY ) 7he jiio set 11 In- appreciated OUT V popular pric-s at d «x lu.-ivc mjli j have made our r Millinery intra ns ) ) HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. / / Just a word to direct attention here. Wish ve had roam to tell you \ ! about the different values; will simply mention ore or two. The best ) ( heavy fleeced Vest and I'ants for Women and Children *t 25c we ever offer j ed, and that is saying a great deal. A very sperial number for Men in t S heavy fleeced sanitary garments at 39c; woul 1 be cheap at 50c. > Then tlier»* are Blanket#, Flannels, Ysjnncil of Bntler borough do ordain and it i« hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the Maine: That Polk street in said borongh from the first alley East of McKean street to Main street shall be widened to forty (40) feet by extending the same ten (10) feet on the Honth side tiirough the hiiids of Alexander .Mitchell Ksq , and Leslie P. Hazlett, (formerly plotted by Alexander Mitchell, Esq . us :i street); also by extending the sairi" ten (10) feet on the South side throngh the lands of Mrs. Margaret J. Vanderlin to Main street. Sh "ri'iN 2. l'olk street as widened by this ordinance and more particularlj d< Hcribed in a plot of said street on file in the office of the Secretary of Councils which plot or profile is made part of this ordinance, shall be and hereby is adopt ed a« a public street of Butler borongh. Ordained and enacted in Council this day of 1!M)2 President Town Council ATTEHT: Secretary Council. Now 1902, after due consideration the above and foregoing ordinance is hereby approved. Burgess Butler borough. NOTICE Notice is hereby given t > Alexander Mitchell, Esq. Leslie P Hazlett, Mrs. Margaret J. Vanderiin, Miss Angelina Thompson. Mrs Mary A Biedenbangh, Prof. John A. Oilmon and all property owners upon and along Polk street be tween the points of the proposed improvement, that the alsive and foregoing < rdinsnce widening Polk street to forty (40) feet from the first alley Last of Mc- Kean street to Main street, was introduced and read in open Council at a regular meeting thereof held November 6th. 1001. That the same will be presented for final enactment at the regular meeting of Council to 1m. 1 held in <'ity Hall the first Tuesday of January, !!102, at eight o'clock p. m , at which time and place all persons interested in the adoption or rejection of «aid ordinance are requited to lie present and they Hhall lie heard. II E Cotn/iKH. Secretary of Council: Surprising Shoe Values at Miller's. So many of them here that it would be almost impossible to mention, all, so we will let a few of them Speak for the Rest. Men's good solid working shoes, double sole and Up, pegged, with buckle 98c Men's gool solid working shoes, double sole and tap, lace ...9»c Men's good solid working shoes, double sole and tap, box toe *1 35 Men's good solid kid boots, double sole and tap f 1 5° Boys' good solid working shoes, tap sole 9 oc Women's calfskin shoes, heel, button or lace 75° Women's calfskin shoes, spring he 75 c Women's felt shoes, leather foxed . 75 c Girls' calfskin school shoes ¥ 75 c Best line of boys' and youth's high top, copper toed shoes in Butler. Do not fail to See our Immense Stock of FELTS and RUBBERS. We can save you big done/ oil anything in the line of feltr and rubbers an 1 at the same time give you the best rubber made aid the largest variety in Butler countv to select from We carry the celebrated Thistle 13rand, the kind with ROUGH TIP ON TOE, and buy them in wholesale lots right from the facfory. thereby .saving the profit of the wholesale or middle man. This is why we can sell rubbers and foils cheaper than others can buy them from wholesale men ani at the same time you get goods right fresh from factory Call and see g >ois and prices, as we want to prove to you we have just what we advertise. See our Line of Men's Felt Lined Shoes for Cold Feet. Always a large line and great Variety of Styles in the following well known makes of shoes: Walkover, W. L. Douglass and Builtwell. Our of men's fine shoes has t.ever been so complete; made in all the uew leathers and made over the very latest and prettiest new lasts and sold at the fol lowing low prices— 9Bc, $ i 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 25, 250 3 00, 350 and 4 00. 3fe Oar line of Sens' faigli cut shoes for Drillers and Tool Dressers. A Word About Ladies' Fine Shoes. When you compare our line of ladies fine shoes with shoes from other stores you will lie astonished at the difference, especially at the way v?e excel in variety and beauty of styles. The workmanship on all our golds, even the lowest priced ones, is perfect in every detail and the prices give you au opportunity to save money. Impossible elsewhere. They come in all the new leathers; button or lace; patent leather or rlongola tip, in light medium or heavy soles. All sizes and widths at 98:, jr 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 25, 2 50, 3 00 and 3 50. See Our Line of Ladies' Warm Shoes and Slippers. Always a large line an 1 eadleis variety in blye', youths', children's, little gents' and infants' shoes to numerous too mention. Call and see them at C. E. Miller YOUNG LADIES" GFrlsT YOUNG MEN BOYS, everywhere can earn $6.00 per week la spare time or evenings, addressing envelopes, no money required, hundreds of workers now employed, proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed envelope to FRANKLIN CHFMICAL COMPANY, 830 Filbert Street, Dept. A PHILADELPHIA.-PA '« '• «v*' * *- *■ .•"!'"• * ;A • »• n »ftC• LPr i \ -S7.MT ROOM : j Vj • sth A*c. l ittibuiß.r. V. j •••'.<'' PRACTICE CtIOIVN "'"I PF i'l jf « •> rJL'I I'Hif'. i'j- WHY ,.00. .... .'ATIIKH'H CIIOI. ... Whiskey KuaranU"! :i yi-urn old, •3.00 per gnl. We pay exproM* eharKOH on all mall orders of (.Mm or over. Uoodmtlilppud promptly. ROBERT LbWIN * CO. Wholesale Dealers In Wines and.l.lquors, NOW 14 SMITHFIELD ST.. Formerly 411 Water Street, I'ltUliuric. t'a. 11.11 I,«IHK lllntitneo Phono :.'I7H. I'. iV A. Lotitf UlNtliri''" IMioiir llsh. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and' Graduate Optician. Vnl Imr In Court llimw Tlutler Pa. ws. & E. WICK, DEALER* IN Kouith linil Worked I,mutter ufj ill ;Kluoun». >» Sold In Hntler at the Centre Avr. Pharmacy. Chic 80S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Nnfr. .Mt wr. 11.1t11.' iw* I "riiKiriiit for HIIUII .H II" KMiit.inil iii «I»I4 III.' I '"•« w«h ribhoj I'Hhr mi iillirr. 4>n|rniiM »til.«ll I.Ulimic.ihl lMil(ntl*n». Itiiv »r your |irii«(M or wwi i<*. i»» •'nnlrMlnrs. Twrtl* uioiilnlii «»»'! ** ICrllrl* lor inUitrr. hy 1 «* iVfcUiniMiiiii*. Nolo Oj nil l»rtiKiri»-(N CtllOllfiHTflH OHUMIOAIi 00. SUM) McmUmosi NqCMtre. FA. MuhII»N Jill BMW. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and SeleSteble Rear of Wick House Butler. Penn'e Th<> Imst of liursfs anil first class rigs al ways on band and for hlro. Host Itccointnodatlont In town for prrma nnnt Ixiardlnif anil transient trad*. Hpncl ill earn RUarantood. Stable Room For 05 Horeee. A bihhl class of liorsns, both driver* and draft liornoH alwayn on Imnd Ann »'' r »*'• under a full guarantor; and l»orn«i bouici> poii proper notification l»y PEARSON B. NACE. Talnuhnne. No. *!#• Cure* DruimenrMM. eetey^ £ KEEIEY WrHifor ■ tfff* Ok INSTITUTE, J" VUI ■•■ Mm •.■imatML'rti < > New Store. T\ ? New Store. X <► 121 East r anfi S 121 East $ i Jefferson St. ■ Jefferson St.< J | | Hillinery House I The latest fall novelties, newest styles and most nobby 'line of Millinery ever shown in Butler county is pow open for& . .you inspection at our new store 121 East Jefferson St. 3? AMISS BERTHA WAGNER, )p 4 PTP'Q ( Miss PACE. X ( C Milliner. [1 ArLO. \ Manager. si>oOoOoooOooooooC*>ooOC<- > T mMmwmMMmwMwmmmwmm {Useful Christmas! 1 PRESENTS. 1 way of a Christmas Present, you will find hundreds of such articles here. Renember, the early buyer f§3£ has the advantage of a large assortment to select I||| from. 8f DECORATED CHINA. jg *5 Hundreds of odd pieces to select frtiii. Salad Dishes 25c, jw' up. Sugar and Cream to match 50c Cups and Saucers 25c. gf DECORATED DINNER SETS. jg tgif Twenty six decorations to select froui Price per set $7 50 k=jf? up. Several open stock patterns to select from if yon don't )j£» tgssj care for a full set. A genuine French China Dinner Set at sp| ■ $25 00 f§s Sg MUSIC CABINETS. ~ Us Highly polished, mahogany finish, open front with brass rod for curtain, at $5- Finer ones with door, $6 50 I >P to $lO. 8 WRITING DESKS. |p JSpI In golden oak or mahogany finish Prices $3.50, $4 50, $5 00, KSB igij $6.50, s*.oo, *IO.OO. |j|C 1 Campbell ft Templetoni B. &• B. our holiday catalog is a guide to each mpgnificent assortments of choice «ift articles aB will prove an un \jv 'Quailed help. Thousands of appropriate gift things for little folks and older folk, for boys and (J A girls, for "him" and for "her"—Dolls to Diamonds Complete Ij readiness for any preference. Catalogue—goods and prices—shows If our determination to help you Full of pictures and prices of Holiday goods exclusively— nothing else—all sorts of use fnl and novel things esßuit ial to Santa visit. Sent by return mail soon as j otl write for it. Ask for the new Book Cata J logne—complete news of a complete Book shop-gift, books especially. You'll also find our Regular Catalogue and Fashion Book of assistance, not only for Holi d»y buying but Dry floods buying the season through—ask for it, too- and our Special Uooklpt about l-ine Furs. WRITE TODAY BOOQS & BUHL = Allegheny, Pa. * **« «r*ft * * «-^*"\ > m I|< s| Richey's J sII New Bakery 5 ?]| AND |b (pee Cream Saloor\.|c S» *_ ICECREAM. §> ;\L K CAKES AND BREAD, LL Y[ I H SODA WATER. F< /* A IVC V HOME MADE CANDIES N \jj IN f / Sl\ Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, | c I Delivered to all parta of town. | y /]f 142 S Main Street. I C S if People'a Phone 190. / C| jfj* ■#* m * m ini^lßH^^lcW iUUUL CURE it PROMPT RELIEF. CERTAIN CURE The Latest Internal Remedy. Hasy to Take. FIFTY CENTS per Bottle— A Week's Treatment. i _____—.— ■ "j NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER For sixty years thf NRW YORK WKKKI.Y rttjBUNB has lieen a r.Hitonnl wetklv newspapc , read almost entirely l>y farmers, and Hp* enjoyed the confidence and support of the American people to h degree nevtr attained by any simitar A publication. THK NEWYORK TRIBUNE FARMER in made absolutely for farmers mid their fntu licit. The first *tf"* \\ 7 number win ln«ne