■ 11l li H\r been written of I It u magic mirrors in II ' 1 I l\ \ -which the future I 1 1 I 1 | wa3 revealed. If • * ™ • such a thing were possible many a bright - faced bride would shrink from the revelation of her self, stripped of all her loveliness. If there is one thing which would make a woman shrink from marriage it is to see the rapid physical deterioration which comes "to so many wives. The cause i 3 generally due to womanly diseases. Lost health and lost comeliness are restored by the use of Dr. Pierce s Fa vorite Prescription. It cures irregular ity and dries weakening drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. "It is with the greatest pleasure that I tell tou what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and •Golden Medical Discovery' have done for me writes Sirs. Emma L. Cinkes. of 1952 North 7th Street, Harrisbuiy. Pa. "They hare * world of trood. I had female weakness for six years: sometimes would feel nobadlyl did not know what to do. liut J relief at last, thanks to Dr. Pierce for his kind adv.ee I have this medicine still in my house and will always keep it." . . If yon are led to the purchase of r Favorite Prescription" because of its remarkable cures of other women, do not accept a substitute which has none of these cures to its credit. Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Or for cloth-bound volume send y stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; they dry tip the secretions, which adhere to the membrane ar.d decom pose, causing a fur more serious tTonbie than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fnmea, smokes and snuiTs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Elv's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. size. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Size., 25c„ 50e. and *I.OO. Sold by DrusiclaU. or vnt prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Htm., Sew York NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, SB. Sold Vf Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sti., N. Y> HOME WORK IIY VIA II» Either of th® following course* lOHK HALF PRICK l ifeelianlcal Drawing, Machine Designing, Marlianlral Engineering, Architectural Wort, Civil Ei/cineerlDg, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Stiil fnr Finely Illustrated Catalogue—Fnn. I'CHVA. COURKSPONDXNCZ SCHOOLS, Hamilton BMf, ».:* Hh Ave., l'ltUburg, I*a. We can tarn your Old Carpets Into elegant, durable, handsome Rugs and Druggets. Only Oriental Weaver* employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SILK RAGS rforen Into beautiful and I Oriental-like Portiers. Our terms are *0 moderate—no matter the Jlstaiice— It will pay you to send to us. DAVID LOVE & CO., 838 Third Avenue. (L, D. Phone.) New Brighton. Pa. HTR3I WAWTKU-Wa want Book keeper*, tlm> celvtoift rlerts; young men to learn trades; machin ists, l>l<vksrnltbs, rlreters; warehouseni.'ii for rail* r< «■ 1 and stores, and fifty new order*. Write quirk, positions now open. ICoom 203, 545 Liberty Ave, I'UMiturg, Fa.* SALESMEN WANTED WO.OO a month and expenses. Can com mence Immediately. A permanent position with chance of advancement. We can Ktve you this county as a starling po'at If desired and outline new territory as fust as required. Look up our standing at yuur local bank v nd satisfy yourself that we aWO. K. tlnanc!al ly, anu then write us at onr» if you m ran business. No trlllers need apply, as we want workers who expect to earn a 151**1 Income. F.rnt National Nurseries, Rochester, N.;Y LAlilKK' TAILORiau. Linthacr -Tlu Lndles' Tailor, Ha* got over from 111'' Kant many beautiful stylet cf models and material*, alio lx«>k*or samples <*. every description, wlilcli he wouiil lie pleased U ahow visitor*, lie will alto open on April Ist, another branch at IVH Fifth avenue, E. K., Tli. firm guarantee* perfect fit. «2t I'enn Ave., Pitta burg, Fa. liell Fhono MlS—* Grant. |inaflain"™-h. Dean's A wife, certain relit ~r Snppresand Menstruation. Never ki«»wn tolall. Hufe! Hurt ! Hjx-iilyJ Hatlsfaetlon Ouaranlecd or money lleftinded. Mi nt prepaid (or 11.00 per box. Will send thernon trlaJ.to be paid for when relieved. Ha in plea h ree. UNITED MCDicakCO., ioi 74, r». Hold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacv .f-rw TAFTS CHILADCLfHI; "DENTAL ROOMS.-- » ' .39 - sih Ave., Ftttsburq.te kf >U V.VrcpRACTICA' . YOoliigtl. It H CROWN aixl "or . Ij i QgL Uof l'ltUburg— WHY HOT OO fJ Lllvr YOURS? " old CROWNS L" rJllltf ««nd BRIDGE W" rk reduced !■ » PUlf 8%5 PER TOOTH Also theft I* « v W !"»'• Of Teeth niiule. o N LJrtß [J ilkr-r J For Sale--Desir»ble Ohio Farms % :nre. 7-roorn house, barn, fruit.etc. | 750 s acres, s-r<K>m hous»s. bam. frnlt.etc. l.noo 10 acres, 1-room house, barn, fruit,etc. ::,ikk) «►» acres, H-room bouse, barn, fruit,etc. a.."/oo 100 acre*, Itf-room house, burn, (rult.elc. 4,000 210 acres. It-nsirn house, barn, frnlt.etc. r,..v<i ♦fin lu res.stuck farm, a Ijeanty; btly It l:i,"<)0 »ond stamp for 1S*«I Illustrated catalog, |{.II. NKII/L. Oakmont, I'enn'a. WANTED—Wire Drawers; twent.y-Hve e* perlencefl wire drawers, Ulifhest wages paid, l'age Woven Wire Fence Co., Moncrsaen, Pa N. DAVISON. Oaa and Sleam Engines, Bollers.l'umps,(.'om pressors. .'so* Krick llulldliiK, I'lttsburg. Pa tf vol' A It 11 «»eklrif emi'leyment, »av» board tli iiln • < Itjr until eiigficcl. Send |l and wo will. 1i...:. ym ruiuplete lastructtottlbow to quickly (eeurc ai • -ltl'.a laeeordlns to your ability; um.ng tl.« ■ firms In America, unaided and by your own elft i . (' npyrljflitof this qtitem applied for.) Ad ill. , Inform.itl<.ii Department, Blur Kuiployuitnt Hurt ii, IM felitb street, l'ltUburg, Pa. OSTICOPATHIO I'll VSICIAara. Hit. . A. TIIOMPfiOK, Dlt, IHAIIKL II All AF r£V. it»t/-..p,-tM.' I'hyslclans. (iraduatea Ameil r.n -rliiK.L ivii...# Arrott Building, Hell I'taou* ?s«i—C»ntt, ritltburg, l'a. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. JEFFERSON. BUTLER, - PA A GIRL TO TRUST. So Thought I're.lJenl I.lwcoln When lit- H:sn«le<l tier rs I'aai. ImriiiK the civil war Miss X., a high spirited Virginia younp la<ly whose father, a Confederate soldier, bad been takaii prisoner by the Union forces, was desirous of obtaining a pass which %vou!d enable her to visit him. Francis P. Blair agreed to obtain an audience with the president, but warned his young and rather impulsive friend to be prudent and not betray her sympathy for the south. They were ushered into the presence of Mr. Lincoln, and the object for which they had come was stated. The tall, grave man bent down to the little maiden and looking searchingly into her face, said: "Yon are loyal, of course?" Her bright eyes flashed. She hesi tated a moment, and then, with a face eloquent with emotion and lionest as his own, she replied: "Yes, loyal to the heart's core—to Vir ginia V Mr. Lincoln kept his intent gaze up on her for a moment longer and then went to his desk, wrote a line or two and handed her the paper. With a bow tlie interview terminated. When they had left the room, Mr. Blair began to upbraid his young friend for her im petuosity. "Now you have done It!" he said. "Didn't I warn you to be very careful? You have only yourself to blame." Miss N. made no reply, but opened the paper. It contained these words: Pass Miss N. She is an honesty girl and can be trusted. A. LINCOLN. Iled Jacket's Memory. Red Jacket, the Indian chief, had more confidence in his own memory than in books and papers of white men. There was a council at one time be fore Tompkins, an early governor of New York, in regard to an ancient treaty. The agent said one thing, but Ited jacket corrected him. "You have forgotten," said the American agent. "We have it written down on paper." "The paper then tells a lie," was the confident answer. "I have it written here," continued the chief, placing his hand with dignity upon his brow. "You Yankees are born with a feath er between your fingers, but your pa per docs not speak the truth. The In dian keeps his knowledge here. This is the book the Great Spirit gave,him. It does not lie." A reference was made to the treaty in question, when to the as tonishment of all every word that lied Jacket had said was confirmed on the document. Amnaeil Only the Actors. In his "Random Recollections" Charles H. E. Brookfleld, a highly es teemed actor on the London stage, says: "I remember a piece which we produced at the Comedy theater, writ ten by a popular author and very strongly cast, which amused us all so much that we could hardly rehearse it. Charles Hawtrey used every now and then to warn us: 'Now, don't speak too soon on that. There's certain to be a big laugh, and we don't want them to miss the next line.' We rehearsed Tor six weeks. On the first night nothing went wrong—but the piece. There was not one laugh nor one round of ap plause from start to finish. We took off the comedy in ten days, during which we rehearsed as a stop gap a conventional three act farce with no literary pretensions.. I think it ran for a year." Queer Abont the Eyes. Prince Troubetskoy, the artist, once painted in I'arls the portrait of an American who was cross eyed. The painter thought a great deal about the matter and finally made his picture cross eyed, too, so that it should be a faithful likeness. When it was done, the original looked at It and said: "It seems to me—lt seems—why, hang it, this picture is crows eyed, isn't it?" "Why, no more than you are, sir," said Prince Troubetskoy. "Well, perhaps you're right," mur mured the American. "It seems to have a queer look about the eyes, though." ller Fathomless Eyes. It was the hermit Thorean, whose mistress was wood and stream, who wrote: "The lover sees In the glance of his beloved the same beauty that in llie sunset paints the western skies. It is the same diamond here lurking under a human eyelid and there under the closing eyelids of the day. Here, In smnll compass, is the ancient and nat ural beauty of evening nnd morning. What loving astronomer has ever fath omed the ethereal depths of the eye?" Cause mill Effect. La Montt—Children are so much worse than they used to be. What do you attribute it to? La Moyne— Improved Ideas In build fcig. La Montt—What has that to do with it? La Moyne—Much. Shingles are scarce, and you can't spank a hoy with a tin roof.—Philadelphia Record. Hard Work. "I suppose you have heard about young Cliumley? He Is very seriously ill as a result of overwork." "You don't say so! What has he beer tloing to bring it about?" "Trying to collect his thoughts." Glvlnur Him n Chance, Master Pickles—l think that If I went out of the room Mr. Spootier would klsf you, Ada. Miss Pickles (sternly)— Leave the foom this instant, you impertinent boy! It Is a lot of fun being in love if a man doesn't care if he saves any mon ey or holds his Job.—Atchison (Jlobe. Trained ChrysnnthenanrnM. Chrysanthemums in Japan are train ed into numerous quaint shapes, like the old English yew trees, In the forms of peacocks, etc. In Tokyo there are gardens filled with life sized figures made entirely of the flowers and leaves, the faces being masks, and these chrys anthemum figures accurately represent court ladles, warriors, children and an imals, one of the favorite characters being a young lady with a fox's tall peeping from under her dress and a mask which by tho touch of c string turns into reynard's head. Down Willi Impertinent NelKhlior*. Mr. Mulhooly—l'liwat fur are ye* maklit' such a noise on thot pianny? Y'r ilrlvin' me distracted wld y'r racket an' me head acliin* lolko it wud split In two paces. I laughter—Them new neighbors nixt door has been complainin' of my pluy lit*. Mr. Mulhooly Begorra, hammer harder.—New York Weekly. Sot Acquainted With Him. "Do you know Mr. Fresco, Mr. Al bert Fresco?" inquired Mrs. Nuritch. "No," salil her husband. "Why?" "I've got an Invito to Mrs. Illugore'a garden party, and she says they're go ing to dine Al Fresco."—Philadelphia Presa. Merrennrr. Sue—So you are going to marry Choi ly SportV>y. On what grounds do yo'i base your belief that ho really loves you? Nan On what grounds? On his real estate, of course. Baltimore Herald. Grief is the agony of an Instant. I lia Indulgence of grief la the blunder of a life. L>lsraeli. w*' V..-'J S 1 ? -m &>■ % // r S <s\ /9/y, 4 / - sHr 2 . > /'/////yf^K l tss j\ I /' ' I XWI I! , \ 7y ' f A FINE BABY. Never frets even when teething "V VICTOR Infills lleliel The Babe's Digestive Tonic. An absolute cure for Slimy Bowels, Diarrhea, Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan tum, and all bowel troubles common to Infants. The Mother's Friend. P!ca?ar:t to take, for further information address, VICTOR REMEDIES CO., Frederick, Maryland. For sale at Reed's Pharmacy. H. &y 13. 65 Departments doing busi ness in a large way on a small profit basis. Black Taffeta Chiffon, light weight, imported goods, with soft finish and rich lustre, SI.OO, sl.lO and $1.25. Black and White and Black striped and checked Louisenes, 85c. White Wash Silks with Black printings, 45c. Remarkable collection of Foulards in neat designs, 50c to $1.25. Satin Liberty in varied ef fects, 75c and SI.OO. Printed Pongees, 75c and SI.OO. Our exclusive novelty, Taf 'eta Rongeant,_ $1.25 a yard. All Wool Crepes —look like Crepe de Chene, 65c. Silk and Wool Crepe, 85c. 10 prime shades, Imported All Wool Voile, so popular this year, 75c. Absolutely new fabric, Silk and Wool Eolienne, SI.OO. Novelty Mistrals, SI.OO. Novelty Voiles, SI.OO to $2.00. Mohairs in many effects and colors —44 to 56 inches wide —soc to $2.50. Thousands of effects in woven, printed and embroider ed Cottons. Send for Mail Order Cata logue—now ready. Boggs& Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA. With the approach of Spring you need a blood cleanser and tonic. . Don't forget that R. & G.'s SARSAPARILLA COMP. is just what you need. Many of our customers testify of its merits. Large bottle —small dose. REbICK & GROBMAN. Prescription Drugid»ts. ioq N. liaiii St., Butler. Pa. Both Phones Silverware That Wears Everything that art or mechanical ingenuity can deyiso and manufacture in knives, fork*, spoons and tea seta ore fonnd here in pleasing variety. A new and elegant assortment of watches, chains, rings, jewelry just arrived. We also sell— Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical goods. Field and Kpy Glassep. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court Ho > Binding: of Books our We put our entire time to studying the best and latest methods of doing our work. ll you ;ire thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at The Butler Book Bindery, W. W. AMON, Prop. Opp. Court IIon!«*. ( Wm. Foster, < j Architect, j f Plans of all kind of bnildings v V furnished on short notice. / C Olline in Berg Building, j J Butler, Pa. v G NEW SPRING COTTONS 5 J5 The frequent arrivals of fresh, new Cottons are fast crowding out p) the winter goods an«l give the store a decided spring-like appearance. SUPERB WHITE GOODS jv Finest line we have ever shown. Beautiful Mercerizet. Fancies in stripes, brocades and openwork patterns, at 25e to COc. India Linens, Dimities and Francy White Goods at 6Jc, He. 10c, I'-Jc, NEW PERCALES G The Mill house Percales are much snperior to the ordinary percales fri "jji usually sold at the same price. Finer cloth, softer and l>etter finish JJT K and more attractive patterns, :!<! inches wide—l2lc yard. G NEW GINGHAMS S More new arrivals added to onr large assortment of the very 40 choicest styles of Ginghams and Seersuckers, at UK- aud 12-c ■ * NEW DRAPERIES « Decidedly new patterns in Curtain Swiss, Madras, Silkalines. • g Denims, and Cretonnes that are very handsome and attractive, 12} c G THE NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE JPj The finest home publication in the country, with articles K of interest to women. 100 pages and colored cover. Numerous illn- U| P strations of the latest fashions March number now ready —snbscrip- U tion price 50c a year. Single copy 5 cents. Monthly Fashion Sheet i Free. * g i L. Stein & Son,| S 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA $ Music Department! We have added a n-osteal department —good music—good instruments and everything that belongs to a music store. Call and inspect the famong Merrill Piano One of the best high grade pianos on the market. We can sell it on easy pay ments. Want a Violin, Mandolin. Banjo. Gnitar or Accordeon. we have them. Send for our catalogue of 10c sheet music, containing over 1000 titles, and we have them all in stock We will pet any piece of music yon need, in fact we. are in shape to supply all yonr wants in the musical line at DOUGLASS BOOK STOKE! Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE That little cold this strenuous wintry weather has given yon may develop in to something more serious. Better clie- k it at once. Lewin's whiskey will do it. Try it. ALWAYS IN STOCK PINCH, I.AIU;K, OVKKIIOLT. Mill KNII Kill Kit. JIJ.fKUSOX TIHMPSON, <;iB*ON KILLING Kit. BUI DUEI'OKT, and offer litem to you li year old at (1 per full quart, 6 quarts s>oo. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. whiskey guaranteed :i years old. K (JO per ttal lon. we pay express charges on all mail orders of $•"•(*) or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN «t CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS Il» WIHES AND LIQUORS, How 14 Smlthfirld Street,iformerly 411 Water, Street. PITTSBURR, PA. •Phone*: Bell P. fc A. REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble ami Granite shops from corner of Main and (."lay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. IJ. I'randon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on IVJouuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepare 1 to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc ,as we have secured the sole ag'-rcy from the Stewart Iron Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this town ai d vicinity. P. H. Sechler 'SOMETHING NE\V_^> Ir 1 ihe photograph line can be seen at the Findley Studio. The Artist Proof photograph on exhibition now, they are winners and phase all who want an artistis picture Stop in and see them. Novelties for Ho'iday trade now ready. Hroaches and buttons of all descriptions. Copying and enlarging. A. L. FINDLEY, Tel'-phom 2^6. P O !"d>, Muth r Branch"*# Marc Bud Kvans City ?C. F. T. Papej > IT«n- TT'-'-'-l—MH'Rffn'" f 5 | JEWELER I j 121 E. Jefferson Street. / < ipOOC<>^K>o<XX) Jackson & Poole. <!> ( 1 > HI/ASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS < > < 1 > MADE TO ORDEK. { 1 { I > REAR OF CAMPBF.LL'S MACHINB I \ > *| F SHOP, E. WAYNR ST . I ( I BUTLER. PA. < I > PAROID READY OOFING. TAR Won't dry out Won't grow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tin-. Naiis and Cement in core of each r >il L> EPRHShNTS the results o " year- 01 Kx; erience a- ! r \ perimenting. /\\*LY requires painting <-ver) few year.-.. Not when fir.-t laid. r S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. IA KM AND for I'AKOID is world wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facts, Samples and Prices are yours if yon will ask ns. L C. WICK, BUTLER,. PA. Eyes Examined Free of Charge ». L KIRKPATRICK. Jewßlrr and Graduate Optician i nonr to CVwrl »'«'!•» T?rtt«r Tn ARE YOU GOING TO I BIT-D OR REMODEL £S" rzr.—ir; /■'< W . i y| 1 ! ,1b n; . tc" . ' " Let us give you a figure 011 the Piumbingand Gas Fitting of your home. WH HUH ILL, Plumber, :IM| K. MainHt.. BOifc Phone* M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. q, V'in 9'. Pi-tW V'A I Family Reunions! We often cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity We make the best at $6.00 per dozen, <Sxio inches and guarantee them permanent. Let us know m time to go out. The Buller Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing, R. FISHER I L. C. WICK. IlKAl.lf* T luhber. ! H. MILLKR, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. i 1 OPHIcK Byera'Building—-ne*t to I' j O. Butler Pa. Early Spring Hats. We are showing all the new shapes for Spring, 1903. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, SAILORS and STREET HATS are now ready for your inspection. FLOWERS and FRUIT are going to be worn very extensively for early Spring style. See the fine display at Rockenstein's MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 32S South Main Street. - - Butler, P» I WALL PAPER WE HAVE IT. the j ATEST> LOTS OF IT F W. Devce Ready Mixed Paints —All Colors. Patterson Bros' 236 N. Muin St. Phone 400. Wick Building. | TH R. Biitlsr County National Bank, Holier Penn, Capital pai.l in - $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $l4O c-00.00 Jos. Hartni.in, President; J V. Kitts, Vice President; John G. McMarlin. Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A Roueral banking business trau*iw't»'rt. I uteres', puld on time deyoglts. Money loaned on approved security. We Invite you to 'ipen an account- with thl» bank. . .. „ 1)1 BF.CTOU9- Men. Joseph Hurtman, Hon. W. H. Waldron, Dr. «. M. Hoover. H. Mc- Sweerii'v. ('. P. Collins I. G. Smith, Leslie P. Ila/.lett, M. KliU'K in, W. 11. I.nrUln, T. I. MIIIIIn. l>r. W. McCandlesa. Hen Mas i«th. W. .T. Marks. 3. V. Kltts. A. 1.. Keiber TH K Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PENN A. CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00 Surplus and I'rolts |'7, 50000 Foreign exchanße bought and sold. Special attention given to collections. OFFICERS: .roil N VODNKINfI President .IOIIN lIi:MPIIKRV Vice President K. W. ItINGIfAM. Cashier I. F. HUTZLEK Teller DIUECTOEB. John Younkins. I>. L. Cletland, E. F- Abrams, C. N. Boyd, W. F. Metrger, llenry Miller. John Humphrey. Thos. Hays, Levi M. Wise. Francis Murphy. S. Yeager, I>. It. Campbell, A. 11. Sarver and l>an'l Vounklns. Interest paid on time deposits. We respei-tfullv solicit vour buslnr**. BANK BY ' 4- inVerVSV ' 2 INTEREST j WHEAT CORN AND OATS as well as STOCKS Houpnt and carried on moderate ■nargins. You can make more money by investing in these com modities in a short time than in any other way. Our Daily Fore cast mailed free. Call or write for further particulars. £ B JENKINS & CO., Inc Hankers am' Hr(;kers, 'll4 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. What Have You To Sell? I PAY SPOT CASH for contents of stores, stock, merchandise, every de scription; cllv or country; bnslnesg con fidential. Address Jacob Horn. TO3 Wylie Ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. 8-111 3t HAIL PLEASURE SEEKERS! Anplv «'urlv for rnorrw hm»l licmnl at KfI'LKVH NEW HI'MMKR hKSOItT. f«1 onr-hiilf mllo nr»rfh of I.he beautiful vllllatce of Hloley. on 1 »n« fthtnlntf nhore* of ohl I,aUe Krl< ; *upplle<l with mineral water and atm>l«< aceoirinuKtatlonM, liutes wn«ii ji AdilreHH Mim. .1. o. Newbitry. Hi-It Klpley, Chatltau(|tia Co., N. Y. FARMS! FARMS!! We have a title selection of genuine barßHins Hend for illustrated list. HOYAI. KKAT,TY <!«>.. a-11l It 1011 Park Bid#.. Pittiburg, Pn WHY l"> Ynl! BEMAIN ll'l.l when wi nct'il '.IN men for illffort'iit D»»IHOIIN? If von „!!•'willing lo Work we <an place yon. We are able to supply, on short notice, anv kind an' all' help to employer* order will be til l of mrv promptly Apply. (Mil llelbible Key ed vellnreiiu HE I'enn avenue, IMltstiurg Kstablllhed lK7f.. M(\ *s PA VI \ Thß wor,,t ]\ ' ' 11 I i\ ? lil 0 sib l " apavin can IM< cured in 45 minutes. Lamp JJ»w, s|ilint.s and ringbones just as i|nick. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information almnt this new niethod sent free to horse owners by T. M Cf.ITOH, Knoxdale, Jefferson Co., Pa Cents make dollars. O Dollars make fortuneO Why not lay the cornerstone NOW for the fortune of yourself or children. You can do it by starting a savings ac count with the Butler Savings & Trust Co. 108 S. MAIN ST. Capital and Surplus over $400,000.00. Get si bank, SI.OO will start the account and we pay :i per rent. Interest compounded semi-annually. We also do a general bank ing and trust company business. Call or write for Information. rTIEYMAN HARRIS, ! ADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS , sad RIDING HABITS,- - ? \'JiForbes Street, Corner Craig; Street, PITTSBURG, PA. ":t-l»-ly ~ Jju, J. KOWALSKY. Mamifartnrer of Hnwll "ML, Gas and Gasoline Engines *' , »r Stationary and M-iino ta* H K' l,os ani * * or Automobile*. Kowulsky -tmpllrliy 2 ft. i . | For Kl^rksrnitb Shops. I'uuip- Intc Water Running Fans aml Ice Cream Freezers, etc. No. 6 4th Ave., Plttsburir, Pa. 3-liMfm j WANTED-Firemen, Ilrakemen, Machinist*, l D ller-makers, Mar kxuiiths ami hclpeis for iall r. .uls. alao drivers mid all klmu of help. Flares waiting, (ieueral Employment Bureau, *2Ol Ftde* ral itrcet, A lleflietiy, l*a. WANTED- At once, glrla In every capacity; $5 to !0 per week; placed or money mf muled. General K ploy men t Bureau, 201 Federal St.. Allegheny, i'a. 3-19-1J iTOR'CANTILE BUREAU, Hrcnrra Flr»t-d»«» Mercantile and Mri'l»nlu>l PmlUoiUh^. Office CIS renn Av.'iiue, - I'lttiliuur. 1 ■» :i-19-ly Headaches Cured Wi'.hGin::es. ArtlSdllEjt#. Eugene Heard Spectacle Co LEGITIMATE OPT CIA'.S 70S PKXW AVKWT'K, , OPP. PGNN ' BUU'OINC, I*l 1 "[ y SCHLOTTER'S PARLORS, for f.aillM' and tientlauieti'l Scalp ami Facial Maj. «ag« Speelallata, Sl>»m|>ooliig and Manicuring, Runm lit HIJou IlntlillUK, Prim Avennc Kulrniw, I'lnrtarg, Pa. MRS. J. M. POLAND, 800 Prnn Avr., Plllalmru. Manicuring. Shampooing and Facial M.iMagQ, llallwcU'a Klwtrlc Hot and Cold llalr l>ry«r lined. Luilles oulv. Telephone Court U9N- 9. il-ltl-ly SCRAP IRON J. B. JONES & CO.. ; 12 East Lacock St.. Allegheny, Pa. Wo [iay cash for scrap Iron, steel arid in" lis. Write for price list. We buy and sell s .nd-linnd machinery. Inillers. re-laying r i i.rU'. We curry In stock new,light flection r.i U, for Immediate shipment. . 8-ft-lt 1 HAVE a legitimate business proportion i it will return *50.00 per month on an In tment of ♦IIXMI. Investlxale. Klchard rls. Itoom 10, U>i I'ourth avenue. l'ttts fill BANT p, r i'-hjw.i H vj-r. ,LS. ' iU? HI ni#! all .- he f'»r •.!••«!»«» 1 PUmulaui lm- I «*. I -.i ill t'.' ~< ii J. ata t am! t aim* tlio ncrvoA I <»•. • hlucm natur I sleep. « atea a mum 1 v jm iit«. ;u.,t pirfHi (!tg*«tlon. II OIIPI VIJFON.IIN »it**iij(th. int. 11 SI ai.TI HI iiIMMMI. I vlllciirr ' lit? mom v h.. 1.1 l'i»* <i iniy vr !» IHIMI ZHIWANF' I TTT'TON MMUKIU 11. I I- full parti' I":ih »•! I ■ 'l'll VC .ir.MIC COM I* \ !VY, % A. NO.Vy Prilll I'll l»l»u •«, I»a. •Jhloi. oltß'S ENGLISH \ERSif ROYAL PILLS • \lwuv « n lltihlf l.utlloi*. ivhlC 1 >riiK«clM( foi M IIKstIKM In Itrii am' 4 lil iiift illi<* Ih■ i «. m>»il» 'l with bin# rit»»Kin •; '.it> no otlivr. Itvlia*** «liiMirrr»M« •iilwll I . .1 mail l»..linii<r».« l&ny of your hrug*lwt, • mi<l l«*. hi tump* fo' I'nrllfiilnm. nliilai IN i'l ■ llrlU'f for tnillvii." In /f'fff, «*rliarii >i«ill. lO,MM*Teallfiioiilftla. HolJ by ul. I »rui:ifi^tH. CHI.JIIKitrKR OHBMIOAL CO. M.JO Willi*-.MI Nqimrp, r* Maillun ill mmkmk » WHY NOT Become an Artist? I rayon. Pastel. Sepia antl Water (Jolor ! tmuht at home, jini einjiloyment given ■f net). , Far full particulars, address, COBRESPONDF.NCE SCIKIOI. OF AKT, Ueavir Palls, Pa. I . ■■■» M. C. WAGNER t IiTIST PHOTOORAPHFR tail South Main St. Announcement of the Awards in the "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe Prize Competition. Wparprs of /l // Shoes Win $4 000 In Cash Prizes. In September we announced an offer of Fonr Thousand Dollars in Caab Prizes o the 4:5 women, who, after actual test by wear, would give the BEST REASONS IVHY the "DOROTHY DODD" SHOE IS SUPERIOR to all others in the following ■espects First—The Style of a "Dorothy Dodd." Second The Faultless Fit of a "Dorothy Dodd.'' Third—The Flexibility of a 'Dorothy Dodd." Fourth The Extreme Lightness of a "Dorothy Dodd.'' Fifth- The Arch Supporting Feature of a "Dorothy Dodd " (This Arch-Supporting Feature relieves half the weariness of walking.) The response has been truly wondeiful. The many thousands of replies re vived from wearers in all parts of the country are evideuce of the strong hold the •Dorothy Dodd" Shoe has taken on the popular favor. The character of thous mds of these replies is pr-jof. also that the 'Dorothy Dodd" She has filled a •long felt want" in giving to wouitn a, shoe combining that daiuty "feminine" style that appeals to the refined taste, a "faultless fit" and a degree t.f comfort sever befo-e experienced. This competition closed January Ist, and the articles received were snbmit :ed to ' The Delineator'" to judge and award the prizes. They have ordered the arizes distributed as follows: PRIZES WINNER S NAME RESIDENCE SHOE DEALER'S NAME Ist—fl.ooo Miss May Newman Boston, Mass hhepard, Norwell Co 2d 750 Miss E. McGraw Allegheny, Pa Wm M. Laird Co 3rd— 500 Mrs E. A. Ericbaen Detroit, Mich Paruridge & Black wi 11 •Ith 4OO Miss M Weissiuger Louisville. Ky Stewart DG Co sth 800 Miss Sarah lillar Rochester, N Y Sibley, Liud->ey & Onrr 6th— 200 Mrs. N. McKissick Indianapolis, lud George J. M*rott 7th l5O Mrs. J. E. Jours Baltimore. Md Hutzler Brothers 8th — 100 Bertha L. Chaudles Elyria, Ohio George W. Phil pott &Co llth !SO Miss Cnutiinghxm Atlanta, Ga Keely Co 10th 7O Bessie Carter Cofiiu Columbus. Ohio Holbook &Co llth— 60 Miss Lucy T. Jones Salem. Va L Bat hrach 12th— 50 Miss Nellie Fales St. Punl. Minn The Plymouth 13th — 40 Mrs W.E.Evans Dea Moiues. Ia Field-Invalid Co 14th 35 Mi*s Sadie McNulty Denver. Col Fontins Shoe Co 15th— * 30 Miss C Conaway Memphis, Tenn G M. Tidwtll &Co Itith— 25 Mrs. F. Haldeman Cleveland. Ohio R H. Feterman 17th— 20 Mrs. E Rowland Wilmington, Del Pfand & Roddy Co ISth l5 Lydia Dorrington Dallas. Texas Sanger Brothers L'Jth— 10 Mrs S. D Zedeker Cedar Rapids, In Rps & Junck iOth— 10 Mrs. Edith L. Alley New Bedford. Mass Schuler Bros Jlst— 10 Emrne J. Bowan Icdiannpolis. Ind George J. Marott 32d lO Miss H. Murdock Charleston. S C H.J. Williams 33rd— 10 Annie E. Miller Northampton, Mass Imperial DG Co 34th— lOMre. M. Madigan Seattle, Wash GeoigeJ. Turrell 35th — 10 Mrs. U. Withbeck Albany. N Y Johu W. Emery 36th— 10 Mrs. R Schonland Montreal. Out Frei.ch & Smit* 37th — 10 Lilian M Congdon Providence. R I C. A Good AIU Jfc C> 28th— 10 Miss Ethel Fayne Blue Springs. Mo Mail Order 30th— 5 Miss Cleo Glass Fort Wayne. Ind S. B. Thing & Co 30th— 5 Miss Louise Price Waterbury, Conu Allen & Bradley Co list 5 Mrs. S. Whitman Augusta. Ga J. B. White & Co lt2d 5 Jessie A. Loomis Saginaw. E Michigan Wm. B«rrie D. G. Co 33rd— 5 Miss Madge Ross Chattanooga, Tenn Boston Shoe Co 34th— 5 Miss M Beuttie Toronto, Out W. A. Murray Co 35th— 5 Misi Ora Dunsby Fort Smith, Ark J. C. Pierre 30th— 5 Mrs M Brul'aker Litchfield. 11l George J. R.tmsey 37th— 5 Miss B Keinpenski Bridgeport. Com W. K. Mollan 38th— 5 Mrs L M. Walker Honolulu. Hi iw*ii Mailorder 3ilth— 5 Lucy S. Decor Fond du Lac. Wis Varner Uro* 40th — SF. I. Breckenridge Middletown. Conn C Fonntatne 41st 5 MVs. C. Dolliver Augusta. Me F. L Heraey 42d 5 Mrs. Ruth O. Gish Omaha. Neb W. R. BmueuCo * 43rd— 5 Miss C. A. Nixon New York City Mailorder This Popular Make of f?adlc»' Fin: Sho;* Is for sile in Butler Only by % O. E. miller, 215 South Main Street, .... Opposite Hotel Arliugtou —JJJI Who so Many We*.* Glasses The * raerlean people are dcirent-rallng ' VißSmnc H I'livsii ally. JUKI JBIU, SB. ' The advance of civilization IIUMWI In - juH:'oßv creased labors upun i.ur Usual sense I'cddlers. and ilie rrtkliu methods in ' ployedliy i.eople In "Kltteß their <<wn eyts" H I cause surti of i he trouble. ■■J I'lßgues devastated wliole nations In olden F 1 days- now Ibejr are cheeked In tl.etr Infmu'V. I> Eye defects that were then tliouyht to ho In p»« l euralile are now remedh d by the tluiely a|,- ijf plication of glasses. ■Bj" We correct a iy defect to wldt l> the l.umait Nf" eye Is* lielr. 1 also sell Edison and Victor talking •niiclilne»,»lnnliiK and taVlng le ordg. violin. miltur and mandolin strings. CARL H. LEIGHNKR, Jeweler and Optician. :::::: Butler, Pa LEVIINTOINS' Great Reduction Sale of High-Class Clothing. This great sale gathers force .is it gr.uvs. Immense storks have been brought from the stock room and thrown upon the Bargain Tables to take the place of the lots depleted by the terr lie onslaught of the buyers since Saturday morning. Everything under our roof is price-slashed- ro thought of profits exists n>\v. All our energy is bent upon clearing out as much nv rchaitdise as p >s-,ib'e bef re this sale is over. /Wen's Suits and Overcoats. Regular Price $6.00, s«-le price $3 7^ Regular Pttv-c 7 50, salt price * 500 Regular I rice 10 and sl2, sale price 75° K<gular Price 13.50 to sls, sale price 975 Regular Price 1 8.00 to $22, sale pi ice '4 5° Regular Price 25.00 to S2B, sale price 19 S" LEVINTONS' Reliable One Price Clolhers, 122 S. Main St., Butler, l'a. MAYS & DAVIS Wholesale Denlers iri the F T inest of lutjuors, A less, Beersand Wi l^es. Medicinal Trade Kwpee ully Solicited. People's Phone 578 Hell Phone 218 322 South Main St., Butler, Pa, The New-York Tribune Farmer is a uatiutinl illustrated agricultural weekly for '"WI and their families. and stands at the head of the agn cultural press. ft u a practical paper for practical farmers, helping them to secure the largeit powrible profit from tb» farm through practical methoda. It in entertaining, instrqttive *nd practipally nseful tg the farmer's wife, aons and daughters, whose interest* it covers in an attractive manner. The regular priee js f(. 00 per year, bijt for a limited time e will receive yonr snbsoription for THE NEW* YORK TRJBFTNE FARMER »ml also for vonr owp favorite local newspaper, T«K ClTliWi Butler, Pa, Both Papers One Year for Onljr SI.OO H»»nd your order and money to the Citjzkn. Yonr name and address on a postal card to THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. New-York at# will bring free sample copy. Most Liberal Offer Of The Year. I
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