m I :*trp ~~tTI emottgl at m'c&t, And the bUwudest appetite F.?er mortal man possessed." Iti t s farmer is the xrrj picture of a man adt ancrd :n years, yet in the enjoy mtrnt of perfect health. A good appe- ULr grjod digestion and sound sleep, are the chief factors in i _ a vigorous old age. L ;:r '•* sustained (> ; by food, when it is * — '£s/ property digested ana aa« rr. l-ated. When digestion f \ fails, there is a loss | i L oi nutrition which I |\ aooo shows itself ( u physical weak /* ness. nervousness, i 7" j sleepiesane*'* etc. _ , V9H>'> Doctor Pierce's Colden Medical (T i I Discovery cures \ / yr' diseases of the L //" stomach and other I / organs of digestion / ,# and nutrition. It L /If strengthens the A f /ji body m the only j I I way possible. —by / I . I enabling the aa- J I I I ■sniation of the %■ I 11 nutrition extracted /P U l' \ . J -I we) ten tactic* 'i; *)t ') «< ll* f>"» i CaMm Jl •**"- *»*r»: >»-• C -* k* K*ra**iit T -il«t» • pear aupo t!ii« av°"g auJ tew teid at. trstfMe wne -adi*'*.»-'• amex ' MM, « 7 T»m%Myr. >4 7 *-«rw! kMtodrt a Ifawm 'Word* MCo wU tew •• 1 aw far cte «rtrf a* I M w <rrtatf k. acd **4 a MI iwi ttett tW doclc#* I,U - , _ Kat tr. |i»! 1 ®ut dowa >a wo» b! to M* y-mw* u! «M aol able to work at *-j J »■-aaa<ifr jisaa4 car. 4oa <t» < • «r<*fc a* Uv fcr» I terr man nan ' J yjur m*& fw* i*> irwnil m*i W aay iur Iff Yw c **4 tea* wAfW< Ti* < omtno* ftensr Me J* *1 Adritrr, w/ Jmjc"* .is paper owtft is sent /r# «• ttsuc:\*. 'A u: 'jm ULtti to pay espr;,* </ losr.sg mlt Attd»««a L«r. ft. V. hou, JsoffaL, J*. V. f»r? i*>* l#r« »""F s * uyurt • tw-j 4(*y W»a »' '>'"< a, itii *> f U* lite saa«t )/ta»<* w4 4v/«>- pMa 'Mtjc.v, alar WXW U'nMn' • m li<* <>rc -.nfj Impo«j# wter#*, A»«»4 a.J <7< ■ YT a ssK'iifctt ttu*! aiu^fla te4 Uu* *W4» «.*<♦>.«**, fs'j t** CM-J !»«. », Jiy t iis fc »4* a»* u-*4/ &A * X «ur« enterMr •"»< M» UA «tei>/ i- .tesfcti/. A trurf #./* •'W I* S*..«ad (uf j<j<uea>ta. /. Ar«.Kj{rf»U «*W tM> U*. ,f. /U*«Ate»s U, Wart** hi ,If y, fk# iit*» MM Wtt# I*l*l 4"<* irr. ***>•■'-»K, & **■•'» it* i w,<at mt MfM*<ta4 k>-4 »K'K«y mrUujt, MSW' >i.- i n ghffT 1 --' ■# V, iU« Craaa* fc.. u; j>su k-t* t j* t- b,.. I 4t—o £&>'/ i for Piles. Sdfitp't * tjilcd free. Dm appiiutkii gi»es relief. The u«e of Hura» *>h je>i' Witch Hazei Oil naiwutiy cum pil*# or- Hern* orrhoids. External or loternJU, BiUid or Bieediug, XU;hixig or Burning FiWturefc «xid Fifetuias, Be-lief immediate—cure certain. Ttecr kui>. Zftc.. Mr. ate #!.««. teU by •>Mte> w Mat yirt>ml 4 on fro-i»l of (*i«. Haavlw-t' tMieimc Co., Cor. Hililaw tuS JoOi> at>.. It* torfc. 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, $5. •aid l>r l>niiaoau,er MOtjroiald ua rux**it<if price. Mtanphrejt' Med. C«m W.lUiia fc loar. Su., M. V. -iWK TKU'H • UwtuiuUaJ Eaf IKK. Ki>ietriaU Kttgtoeerlrg, Mwliitw IMsifii -uti i.,r»l lroa W<.rt, »irtrljf« Work, ArcliH«t urul lrr»« lait. Miortiuuid, Tjf|»e vritlac. Oi.uU!»>tilf>, M*tl,<-uia(i,. w) r.iitiarl. Hraif lxstk lixlWldual luMraetkm. I»«r suit Kl(h( hcMtwu*. kens a o>Ritßi»poKiim< E kchooi., net F«rTH A*-*., riirnßc f" i-m-ij We can torn your Old Carpets lata olcruit, durable, bandsome Rugs and Druggets. Only Oriental Weavan employed, batlslactios Caaraatead. SILE BASS •ores Into beautiful and Oriental-like Portiers. Onr term* are no moderate— no matter tlie 41atanf»: it will pay yon to send to aa. DAVID LOVE & CO., fcafc Third Avenue. 1-OMm <L. D. Phone.) New Brighton. Pa. I • 'ivrirt-vi w»u liquates j. , t*•. rßfN'n«mai«''i f»«r rail* r . , WW'- »r«, W rf(« qalft, y j; "r»n xa, I4b'jrty AY«- 1-o. 'i iai SALESMEN WANTED » month *nd e*prnM«. Can coin mwmCT UMMdUltll. A permanent (KMttluo vttli cbtiMi «if tdviactwiit. Wti rati rtju till* oovaty a* a »t art luff paint If dualfWl and outline n«-« territory a* fa«*t aa Ucaik upfiur Htaodinff at jrour kml l»a«k tn« laatlnfy jrouraelf t hat Wf art* O. K. Iliiaur'ai- Jr. and wrltr u* at ono« If you wan t#Q*lneii%. So trtflrr* apply, an ve want work «*r«t nho nw« tto earn a IBCOBM* F.rat National Naracrki, ItcMfr, Y ; TAii/mixo. f«r trrllflNtr X l»- I«a4lra* Tailor, . v r f i •» Hm> Ka«f many I .-autlful ttylCl m . .1 -».«1 i »airri«i». fthwi U-.fti of a r«ry <u*erlf»iiMi, «M'b Im w miH ik» piMtMl u • >w vlili"f< |<« vIU il»-» on Aurll Ist, . , Jtlirr !»r*'H h At 2«d4 Fifth E fc., Tb» ,- :w ti<# x fit «I 4 I'rtiti Ar«., ITUi 4!g, I'a ll«U PIMHN Mti-l OfAtlU l-IMo linaflanr^iniea^ A «afe eertaln nll» ,r Hupf>r«ißM-d M«nMriittl>Hi. NVnrku.ru UitiJl. Hmii-' Hun-! Kpmlf! Hall>l*rli>,ii 'iuannlMl tit ijc-r*. v H»nt pr»i>al'l »>r tl.Wi i« r (»>i Will »-nd ll>' »ii <ii, trt«J lo i» |ai4 l"T *ti« irltrwl. K>ni|4<* Kr««. iwummcicttco . »«■ n. n-- .... . ►. Hold in Batler at the Ontre Are Phsrmsrr \jsate TA"» PHIUOCLPM *B 125 M --DENTAL ROOMS." | ■ Taf »•-!«>*»*~ -W •• «•'< PRACTICa' .*"«">»«< * -iCHOVW'f ami (KlUiiC LM..I Hiuiwi-vkhy NOT DC fJ /iI*OURST «' '« CROWNS?, I ft'" 1 *l*lool wart r.-K i « 1 al*s PCR TOOTH Ai«, t)„ * W : " •'•»< •fl'wkai.!., ON I» *» '' SCHLOTTTRS PARLORS. f»* iw.4 «.»•«* *raJ|< Mkl Facial ftfaa «"!' Mil— ill Ratl«llN|. PIMM Avrua# r.mtrmma*. Fllisl»Ht(, Pa. MRS. J. M. POLAND, MM# Ftaa Ave., Pt«4»l»ttrc, aaal'vrtbi Hli>«|xn4ii| imml F» liT M. * rjmrtru ll«4 an 4 C«l4 lf*u |w*»i I te*4L l-ay>— T« lei/feoM* C «#«r« 1»/N a. t-t^ljr See (Ik ii|« direct i. f> opposite Ibe Paslafflcr, i Theodore Vogelty, ttj Keaf Estate sad losarsacc Afeat), m S. Ha s St., {H| Batter, Pa EYIf yon hart' prop* r ty to aril, tra*h- or rent or, vtiit to hujr or re«t rm, write or | I uh"»i« Hie. List Mailed Upon Application. 'SOME (jI'EER NAMES. VA NE S COAST ISLANDS AND THEIR PECULIAR DESIGNATIONS. The A*lk*l litnxdow, Hoo.rhold Article* and <>hii>pinK Ti-rw. Ft*- brr c*ou*pl<*aoukl>'. and Hl* Swiawlc Uaijealy I* X»t Forsallr*. It woßld Im? almo!-t lini>ossible toena il'.- tLe nam s of islands along the .:-t f Maine. They cover almost ev <-rv art. !•- ft' household use, as well -ar {>• to vessels. Tlie ani !,..i kinguom conspicuously as • eli as his S.itani'- Majesty. Just how | tli * i-.in.ff w«-re derived no one serins ..i : jbi,- to determine. Some wcro . •! f<«r early inliabltants squatting : . . r-.-c.ll and »«-tting a living from tlie j -.-a. T-. froisi Incidents that have I t.iki-n place to sailors and flshermen j who have been their visitors. l. iiherford's island was named from ' •!.. first minister who established a j parish in Bristol, and owing to his sal ary. whi< :i was in arrears, the town i-.ive him a title to the entire Island. 11 run island was up to recent years tl: • hoiii'- of a vast uumber of these ■ . wi.k-h came annually and made tjj.-ir ii.—is in the ti#p of the tall pines .ipl -[.rufes wliii-h the shores, j; i~. '!id was «!<■*• the home of a . ..I,! .; ji k wlik'ti disputed the right «/f wuj one to land there. Flahbawk - .1 w..« OIK i- the favorite resting ... of keen eyiil foragers of 1». ;i"s Link. l*-vir« Itoek and I>ev ?r* re|ir»«>nt the fjead fireman ,f f lower regions. II"g Island was by a thrifty number of ft«doioewtle adjiiii'-ts, whi'b ran w 1 and ;h w! on tlie snakes and in be. , m>, ■ plentiful Mouse Island 4 fnf"«ted by the a* rodents, as i • . ,»/*t <4 'be w*b»r laJait'ls, Tliey are * wwl *;.M-jea and do not trouble bn- I, !,»)> isat WM* tiff MB'* U wo k»e»w* 'll«ey are fMMd on i* j... jd* far out frouj tb* sM/re i ff»j m! w<i* sum* fbe of „ i of Kray »'|iiirri !s wbl' b . />isii to the seaatiore every seven y .u It nth the Inland tr<e«<i*. f(ed ■ > ... are tt*>n 4 on »oo«< "f tt.e |« m<>4 ii r* »,'<f 4e*'.rab>« re»t/|e»#ta, for pri-fef I// lu-*t In «noee«pM ti * i«liin4 waa ao troui i.. f,,i )iiii« oab. at" eauglit i# lurse i|ioiiiiitb'« ulr*ii Ita alioff* Ml ) Dili, „w4 OKI WoM.al< nkffa naio"l in. fi*i»i ioetfn fioi/i w aupi/oaod ra io/ijm*. Marpoon island fWM 'bla , .i nt, vitii' h e>t»a dug out of tlu« i. i tin/'; ,1 • ,11., i. 1 fbi'4* al/,iu-*S for tip* tlala-f U»' H Utility laialid tte'SUte 1/f (. ma i /u jnion '>uli island Is tl*e bo» of tbia »• a bird, and Ita vn .i'ti ul/ound there, were ofa-n gatb ci <1 for euling purj/osea until I nile put e sti/p to It; Ifigb island for ita wiyjiii d bead that look* out oVfcf (be surrounding country; ' ow iaiand vwj* MKt uae<l ua a pasture, and the ui.iiuiti* were trauaferred In »P2i>wa; Tl. i-f bland from a culprit who was captured there. Oumariaootta was nsmed by tlie lu dii.iis, who made it a resort for pow wows, Thrum '"up from its peculiar formation. Monebegan once during the war deserted by the white, the Indian chief landing tliere said, "Man be goue;" '1 wo Bush island from two i,i ,|,es that i*>uid be seen from the Old Hump from Its resemblance to :i wlmie back, the Hypocrites from ;ii r deceiving ledges, which have many u ves, 1 to destruction; Hatchet Island from a stone ax used !,y the Italia us and found there. Witch Island was known as "Stew art's" 200 years ago from a supposed owner. Two cellars mid a stone wall arc all the early history that is left. Fore island from the redoubt built there as a refuge from Indian at tacks, Gangway island from its pecul iar resemblance to this ship's article. Keijuin island was so named by Mogg, chief of the Cauibas tribe of Indians, who, discovering the white Inhabitants trying to secrete themselves In a small care < n one side, said, "See go In." Beaver island, in John's bay, from the English man-of-war named Bea ver that anchored behind It and shelled the fort at Pemai|illd. White Is lands are so named from the high bluff of feldspar that glistens in the sun light. the Motions, off Booth bay, be cause they are always agitated, both at liiali and low water; the Washbowl from its general resemblance to this u«i*rul article, Peter's island from an early owner, known as the haunted Is land Fishermen's has always been a favorite resort for the lobster catchers. Hen t'ackle from the chickens once raised there. Turney Island from Its peculiar soil. Needle's Eye Is off Thrum Cap and forms the outer ledge of the Thread of I.lfe. It Is the most treacherous jioint on our shore, and many vessels have gone to pieces there. Various other names are found not far from here— I'.ulldog, Nigger, Kents, Fosters, Mer ry Island, I.ittle Gins and Bkuiiks Mis ery. Many of these Islands have pecul iar stories associated with them. Another reason for the name Mouse Island is its outline, which certainly re semble* a mouse extended, with Its tail outstretched.—New York Tele gram. Moth** Couldn't Object. "I)w* your mother allow yon to have two pieces of pie when you are at home. Willi*/' asked his hostess. "No. ma'am." "Well, do you think she would llko you to have two pieces here?" "Oh, she wouldn't care," said Willie confidentially. "This Isn't lier pie."— I.lttle Chronicle. If yott need a physician, employ these three a cheerful mind, rest and a temperate diet I'oslamhicramabus. Tbr Letter »S" In Motker. It lias biv-n pointed out ns a curious fact that the letter "M" In almost all known languages Kncllsh. French, Latin, Spanish. fJr'M-k, Hebrew, i'hl new and the others Is to be found In the word which stands for mother or nurse. Perhaps this Is owing to ita representing a sound which exists in every sjaikeu speech and has the same pronunciation in them all. It Is also exceedingly easy to utter and Is one of the first sounds that children make, and It therefore unturally enters into the apjtellation given to the nursing parent In the first cries of recognition and affection. There is no doubt at all that "ma" and tin- other baby names for mother originated directly from the child. An Olorrvlnt I blld. One man In New York lia'l social as plratioiiH which somewhat warped bis admiration of his homespun father The father actually sometimes relapse* Into the bartiarlsm of eating with hi* knife. Km the man has a little son wlio«e eye* -• ck and find out the truth. 'I lie other day the little la,y licked some IUIIKIICII potatoes from Ills knife. uni| his Umltier chtded lilin. "Haiuttiy, dear," she said, • only sllipid |ienple eat with their knives," "ll'iw can you say that, mamma?" cried the child "Grandpa cats with his knife And be made all our money!" Laanrlird oh Ilia l.llemrr ( arrtr. "I tittdersta ud your son has decided to go In for literature." "Yes. and lie's made a splendid start already " "You don't say." "Yes; he went to an auction this morning and t,ought a secondhand writing di-it for only I'uthollo i Standard and Times VICTOR ▼ LUNG " SYRUP The Great "Li[ Remedy," "Throat Healer," anil "CoDik Killer." Consumption in first stages abso lutely enred. The friend of Singer*-- and public Speakers. The Goldc-r. Remedy for Whooping Cougl: Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Cold*. Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It Curt by striking at the root of the disease. Are you afflicted ? address VICTOR REMEDIES CO.. Frederick, Maryland For sale at Reed's Pharmacy. Music Department! We have added a iruaical department ji',od innsic—good instruments and » verytbing that belongs to a ninsir store. Call and inspeet the famous Merrill Piano. One of the liest high grade pianos on the market. We can Hell it on easy payments. Want a Violin, Mandolin. Banjo, Onitar or Accordeon, we have them. Hend for our catalogue of 10»- sheet music, containing over \<X>» titles, and we have tbein all in stock We will get »ny piece of music you need, in fact we are in shape to supply all your wants in the mnsi'-al line at DOUGLASS HOOK STOI'/K Near P ».. U1 H. Main «t PAROID RfiADV OOFINO* if/\KOti) tlf \UMihuy, y/ltll N*' * FAH, Wot, t dry </«f Won't yruw MHU' aNVONI. <4n i-i'ly h. Tit---, Nails and ''« tti' o< in p'»* each roll, UHPHIIMCMS H»< yt iru ot Kxpeii'-'tcf; ;«ibl I.K' fwrttfutttting (|NhV ri'jiii'-. few years. Net *.vticii li' -t laid. | S Cheaper than Gravel, b : *- or Slu'iiglt--s. | \KMANJi foi I'A KOI l> is o»: wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facta, .Samples and Prices aje yours if you will ask ua. L C. WICK, BUTLERf PA. $ Cabot Institute, g i (ACADEMY) ® Spring Term Opens yQ '■k; April 14th, 1903. Vi) '& Full Normal and -jt; Classical Course '2? if: C. W. Johnston, A 8., -W- Principal J J. M. SCOTT, Sec., Carbon Black. Pa Haxonburg Station, vv W P. R. K. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE That little cold this strenuous wintry weather has given yon may develop in to something more serious. Better clu - k it at once. Lewln's wliiski*y will do U- Try it. ALWAYS IN STOCK men, I,AB«K, OVKItIIOLT. i,r< KKMIKIJU h nr. rrnsos, nioM's.m, unison. tnusan. BIIIKIKPOIT, and offer tlinrn to you (I JPMOW at |l per full 'juurl, « <|UartH ♦•'> <lO. GRAKDFATHER'3 CHOICE. whiskey (UtruUfd :i year* old, 0" per eal loo. W« pay expresH charges on all mall order* of |SOn or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROB 7. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WIRES A hi) LIQUORS. How UiSmlthllrld Street, formerly 411 Water Street. PITTSBUB""., PA. Thonei: Bell Jl'.t P. * A. ;4M AUTOMOBILES Of All Kinds, At All Prices, NVw (iuCiirHttM low 14*4 £450, Old blcitrufrft |UUO, ul*O all tho Lraritiirf I'LIXE WIHIMTH. ABTZBBBGEB AUTO CO., 712 CEIIAH AVESUB, - Ai.i.toiir.xr, I'A. CHURCHES FRESCOED In laioat NtylrN. ARTZIiERtJER A CO., s-ao-ara 712 Cedar A venui!. A lU-iflii ny. I'a. THK JAH. MITHTIIA CO., 330 Mil Av«„ I'lt tHl,iirtr. I'a.. Can H« II your IC'-al Eatain. Karro or IlimlncH*. rnrfp*poitil«ii» HO) Icltnl. A 1.1. TUAHKACTIOM CO!»riI>«JITL AI,. III! yor WANT TO HEM, jour furin or other rrui "MaUi/ I ran do It lor you. Meud me full particular* at owe MlMi'l-ty JOHN ItOllliKH. 404 Keystone llulldltiK. I'ltlahurtc, I'a < Wm. Foster, ( > Architect. y Pinna (if nil kln<l of building* \ S fnrniahed on abort notice. r 4 Office in \U-ru HulMinn, j J Jiutler, I'a. v Owego Valley Poultry Yards. liufT Leghorn* i-xclnalvi'ly. At An burn, 4 «-ntri«-n, V, flratM, I aeroud. My ben winning gold legblilid for lieing the beat buff ben in flu- ahow-rooni. Egg* ♦ i per I ft. jier !K». MRU C. W HARRINOTON. Harford Mill*, N. Y, WHY NOT Become an Artist? Crayon, Putel, HeplaniMl Water Odor taught at home, md employment given at ooi». For full particular*, II<MP-HH, CORReSPO.NUIiNCe SCIIOOI «»P ART. Ilcavir Fill*, i'a. REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 20S N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as we have secured the sole agn cy from the Stewart Iron Works of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Secliler jjj Jackson & Poole. | ! > <» ( I > BRASS CASTINGS OP ALL KINDS |' > MADL 10 OROtR, { \ y VVSV 01 CAMPftCI.I R MACHIMh < f j V BNOF, C. WAVNR ST , if U f BUTLf'K, HA A HHYMAN mwum-mtwa i 1(11) ftIDINQ habiti, - { V/r/ f'HU* tHfrtjOtfttof U4l# (totr-'i T*trrmmo, PA. If r 1 ' ■ • ** \ Ht ty t, f J, KOWAMSKY. ji-J» hi bill lit JMI Gi« m gtioliut / ?, * -L* p 'JkS ™| ' "iLIl! \jjTr • '// ■ - ■ j v 4 .•> • V«/r "Vi-A/ .'itt it it Ml ,>• Ton,? • y t'ljf W#4*l Running It .* itb h •, < " -a»<> Vrtii'/.'-iK, KU tili.t) 4111 Av*., W VI Mil VimuiLh, Hi Iten.' h »f 1 o.4*4*J I. JJUijkfcWMhlJ |f('t Jnlj-l.# fof u|(f r»od ail Jtln.it nt I'U'.-n W. S .lUg, t>i-UUf+\ t UiOltfj/lUCtil JJiJfCUij, 'MI i'mh. r-IMrw. a : . ra. W4VTRO At r>n««, gill# 111 tvrry < »i*i4i Hjr: }i to H) ft* r Wo*k . <-r money itttutnl&l. i>«j'i#*i uj IC&pioymiht Jiuicau, '4jl frudiialfct.. AikKh< ay, I'a. 'i-i'J'ly JfTF I*UANTH.I: BUR I :AU, bullrn I'lilt-iIIUU anil BlMi.oßUal oauc - piu«i'uut. cm Fourth Avi tiuu, .'l-ID-ly f Cured V/ithTilasses. Artificial Eyes. Kugctte Heard Spcclaclc Co. LEGITIMATE OF-TICIANS 70 . I'KN.V AVKNi K, OPP. PES.H '.lit 11.01.10. CITTSBI'IIO. 3-I»-ly Rrmov«« sit !r« fi.i Alcoholic Stluiul.uit Im litfillmiclj. k » ttl»-» tlie »' >m,u h, L jkift It and calm* the nei vca It OUff. Products nature 1 ilMp, ('reat«i a norm 11 a; ' iU ,} y,»„\ dig'Atton. lti'Btorr* r 1 o'lh. lib and iiruihood. Il will cute tlir r-i mm ra*a "f Inebriety or lirJnk lliii.lt Jih i - Ici.'m ; Modckats. For full |iartU'ii;.ti4 a id • *- Tin: .1 »:.M>fJ ronPAIVY, 105 A. Hfl-V* I* r 1111 I'll (•!»•■ Pu. CKIUiiSsER'S UiIiUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS ..A, SP* (i ' » l! iiiW l.ii'llri, imk l>fuiqrl*t fov 1 lll< s ft*4'l,lV9fl In llfil airf <,4>l-l H»*fil«"l with r bbon Tnlie C .•-•r. ilvfiinc duntmniß »nlwll' < uhnllona. Ii»»> '•( >our PniKffiflt, or •■ml f.*. ' t»ip to' l*nrUfiilari« Trail ntoninti ;«>.•! '* »i« Urf for f.««lIr • ,**</♦ IrtUr, bvrrlMiJt *<(%!!. l'i> f O<M»T«*iinionl»l*. Hold by all JiriiKK- '• CJHI/ 'KWHTL'K CH l p .M IO AI. CO. 2IO 'J Vlull'.'iU H« |U«rr, PA AJ AUmma I'RHSoNAI' Vapor, alcohol ai»<l ntwam hathn. Fa<*lal and scalp troatri»«'»it a»i»«sclal •v. B^iitofMfvlcoklvoii. Ml;-. IIA 1 DEN t I K«?dvral Ht.,All^klh'hv rity.l'a] PKUSONAL Kwcdlnli MaNHatfc*, Manlrur- It.Ki EF.S4K MILLH, WH) I'iuiii Avcnun, (*f«roiic| Moor) 4-2 «My I'lllHhnrjc, i'a. If* YOI f Alt K »( •Vlnr « n:j ?«7n.cnt, it'l In th 1 rlty till til •nu.iuoil. b* nd |i and wo will in i- you (on4|'h<i4»lu«tiu«:lh'i t how to<|ulrkly Mrure a |. 11i -il (*t('"rdlntf to jrour fthilliyj tli# firms In Aiiwmci. iiu»ldc<l and liy toui own rlTorn. l« "j»yi Ifcjhtof tli't iu »U|dl4«l > A<l 'lni», Infoi in it. >ti Depftrtinmit, St.»f Kni|»l<<ytn«nt (lureau, I'M tiUtli U OiiIS()PATIIIC PIIVHICIA\H. OH s < ! I-Al-.I I It All A¥ ■ i I 1 1 Ondttfltfi A in-1 ; ■. AitMl i. -i.Uft|, i»«ii i i •" I KM •«./I lMltttff l*». L. 5. McJUNKIN Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. JKPJ'KKSON. PTTTT r P , PA M. C. WAGNKK ARTIST FHOTOGB A PHFB 139 Hontti Main Ht. Pearson 15. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable knir of Wick House. Butler "'enr*'# The of hornafi nn(l Hrat riipt ui wiivN on IHIIMI ANFL FOR him. in romrin iliit-l«in«» In town f«#r p« rrnn nmit lM»»fcnlliiK M'l trnimlnrit triMJ#*. Hpnrl al car© cuttrunteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses A ROOd «' BUM Of lIOMUM, l)Olh (JrIVITH It.lll (lrart honum alwayM on ioind <n.il for h;il< undi-r a full uuarant."-; and lior»«'» IJOIIKII pon proper notification.l,v EARSON B. NACE. No SIV M• ih i<* scholar* wantM at 13W W. Wnvnt' Ht. NEW 11L.W STOCK » 1 have purchased the C. J. Harvey Pharmacy, in the Stein building, at 345 S. Main St., am remodeling and restocking the store. I have twenty-two years experience as a pharmacist, and compounding of prescriptions will be under my personal at tention. Pure drugs and honest treat ment guaranteed. When in town shopping, stop and leave your packages. J. L McKee, Pharmacist, Stein Block. S. Vuin St.. Butler, Pa. WALL PAPER Wrf know we h.ive tlie best of al tcradi-. of have the ptiblic know it is our Mini If in need of an) thing in our line it will pay yon to give ns a call iiri'l ex amine goods and prices be fore pnr cha«injf. EYTH BROS Nfxt to JPtotoffice. 251 8. Main Bt. - in" r j rite sv/nfluiH tiißiv will lin4 1* priitttoUm* » ifaAM Umuf hit fin Http wmft-r* I'tiifnc nh t\ >1 t III' 'II i 'lUttt'i'ill. hut It tmW' I <ijlh lit lii'l i t [naif 'it }Utefi"tr if ■!»» 'l'ltU" the y 4l*t MW »«#»♦#"t Hll'i imiiAmt l>"ka dowdy wtih'Mnv hi <Uiv juwetry m • ' --'/ M' - Wu a i« lr»# (4 fbiri whm i# «)*" Itliii nt ll a liinl'i IrftttWllUrll* i n»mth'< 1 I uiaii u' U \U# Mitfilt Ult'i Vb'Uif utts Mt>< Ww mml VU'titr 'fiiU liik hiii) HityiitHf (t' /'otd", Mouth i hvilli* nii'l V(«4f» » / Carl 11. Lei^hner, Opiiriiin und >h weh-r, I Jul.hr, I'm Lincoln College, Rogers, Ohio, Spring Term opens April i 4th. normal Term, six weeks, be gins June 23rd. Commmercial, Ncrmal,Classic al, Musical and Art De partments Write for particulars Address, LINCOLN COLLEGE, P. O Box 143, Rogers, Ohio. THE PESSIMISTS Have had quite an inning but they cannot shut off the energy of the Ameii can poople. The country is making money as it never made money before. (Jut my iluily lettorn and learn when, what and how to bny, i.nd participate in thlH inoi.cy ninkinK. R. M. Weaver Stochs and Bonds Third A?a. and Wood St., PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butltr, J. A. REYNOLDS, Manager. r'fcimi J y Reui|i< )iiss! Wc ofli.ii cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by ntg lecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity. Wc make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, I'ressing. R. FISHER NJ. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 5. M->in Sf. RntVr PA WANTI',I' Kvrry lady to sond \'i renin for my n»'W ltw;I matoii atrlknr; MIIVOH iiapor and nalntn Addn HI Fmllv, IS4tt Main M.. HiurpHhtiri;. fit.. ZAHNISFR & CO. f.'il fourth A vu . t'ltt»l>ur|t. I'ii., Sell <S Exchang", Stores, Business ft Farins •l-U-.'itii 1 . <'orrospondnnco, Rollntod. Western University of Pennsylvania Entrance examinations for admission to the freshmen class in the (ollrglate and rnylnreilnif departments will Ik- held on Friday and S-iturday, June IV and 20. I'JOJ, n» '> a. m., alio on S'pfrm her 11 and 12, at t»»«- University Building. on Prr rysvlite avrnue, Alk|>hmy, |'a. I'ri*es arr of fered for ihe bett enUaru e r seminations in classics and mathematics. rammmmammmmmaiummamrir mm ■ ■ Binding of Books 1:j our occupation. We put our entire time to studying the best and latest methods of doing our work, ll you are thinking of having some woik done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at The Butler Book Bindery, W W. AM ON. Prop. Opp, Court IIOUMS. LEVINTOINS' 122 South Main St. Your money's worth or money back. Men's and Boys' Spring Clothing. The finest ready-to-wear attire that is made. We have the facilities to search out the best that the market can afford, and it is now ready in a complete Spring array on our floor. Everything that a dressing man can desire for his attire can be found here at a smaller price than he would expect to pay for such smartly tailored garments. Men s Suits and Top Coats at #7.50, #9, sl2, #l4, #l6, #lB, #2O, and nj to #25. We show Men's Spring Overcoats which, like all of our attire, could not fit or wear better if they were custom tailored. LEVINTONS' IMA YS <\ I >.\VI.» YVl]<>leHiile Oefilers* it\ tlie IKiiiessl of KiiiuorM, A lew, Beer.s and Wi qes. Medicinal 'l'rntle Kftpeo'ully Hollclted. People's Ph'«»ie S7B Hell Phone 218 \2l U <»uth M<mi ~1., Hll tiff, I'aj Early Spring Hats. Wg are shewing all the new shapes tor Spring, Iso 3 HHADY TO WEAN It ATS, SAILORS and #TRggT HATS are n&// rea<iv for yyyr inspeetlefi, FLOWERS And FRUIT sre t© be mm very extensively for early Spring style See the fine display at Rockensteln's MIUJUKEY EMPOEJOM I tH ivtmit M-ii II trAn cl Vutt*r, fn The New-York Tribune Farmer itf a uatiooal Uliißinited iiltiirttl w« ekly for furuutn and their families, and stitnrta ut the bead of the ugri cultural i>r«-fH it is a practical pap«r for practical farmers, helping tilt-in to secure the larKct poaaibto profit from the fariii through practical nieUioda. It is entertaining, instructive and piactically useful to the farmer's wife, sons and daiiKhters, whose interests it covers in an attractive manner. The reßular price ia |I.OO per y<iAr, but for h limited time we will receive your subscription for THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER and also for your own favorite local newspaper, THE CITIZEN, lJntler, Pa. Both Papers One Year for Only $1,50 Send your order and money to the CITIZEN. Your name and address on a postal card to TllE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City will brin# free sample copy. MoKt Lilx'ial Oiler Of The Year. % !| 3 per cent. DON'T PUT IT OFF. 3 per cent. |5 f| Prepare for a rainy day by starting a |5 savings account NOW $# if We pay 3 per cent, compounded on savings accounts, |J H and accept any sum from SI.OO up if 15UTt/EK SAVINGS cV TKUST CO/VIPANy, *J <|| Capital and Surplus over $400,000.00. ?? af We also do a general Trust Co. business. *5 J; You can bank by mail. I# THR Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ~ $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $26,000.00 (KAItNKO) Account** of thu public aolicited. A liberal rate of intercut paid. JOHN YOUNKINH, President JOHN HUMPHKKY, Vice President. E. W. DiNOIIAM, Canhior. J. F. UIiTZLKK. Ahh t ( ahhier. L*. - - mm -sf r — J I Millie I it earns 20/ on Ghsoking Aocoxits \ 4 /o*n Savings Accounts ll GROWING UiiJ.ABS ALL THE Ti"*s 1 t T ~'v 511 FOURTH Ayr J! *.. . V J .-K\ #-'■ ' „J kN. J°/o EWV MAI I—- Write for lllcroture eiplolnlno how edsylt Is. f Mnnelu Ouor 7, 3 00,000.00 1 [ CERMANIA SAVINGS RANK 1 AND r> IAM O r»J ** lit E Bnller County National Bank, 1 -11111 e r Penni Capital ptti'l in - f2<*),«*).oo SurpliiH nn<l ProliU J140.000.00 Jon. Ilartmnn, Preniilcnt; J V. Rittn, Vice President; Jolui (). McMsrlin, Cashier, A. C. Ktun, AKMH Cnsliier. A Kcm ral hankliiK Inmlnn** IrannacMMl. li,n<r«mt paid 011 tln.n duponlU. Moriiiy I XIIHMI on approtodHwiirlty. VV»' In vll« you loopno an iiC«*ount wltn tliln h/tnU. . .... «■ I>l HKOT')HH IIMI. Jo»rph Ifurtiniin. Hon. W H. Wnldron, I>r is. M. Hoover. 11. Mc- Hwconoy. IV I'. OoIIIDM "■ Hmlt!»• l' < * ,^'/,, J lla*l«M.i. M. m. W. 11. Lark In. I. I M ifit 1 «i, Dr. SV. (J. M« < million*, lion Alan mi h. W.J. Marka J. V. Kltta. A. L. Koilht Wll V IXI VUI lil MAIN I I'f.i wh( n Wl in I«l IIHII fof ILLLFOMIIT po*ll |OIII> If you Mm* wliiinu to WORK HO <an |»li|« o ydn. "\V»» ur«« alilo to supply, «*i» vliorl iiolli*«*. imy klml of rnalo lirlp to I niployi ra ••MII I WILL in- (111 oil vi iv prornpily Apply, Old iCollnhlr l\i y nt* »n» lluroau, II .".J I'» nn avonuo, IMtialail'ir KatablUlicd |H7,">. J J-CIH l SWniT r i Jtf- °° r«»lc HA Li- Tlio llnoai dairy and fruit | farm In Houtli .lornoy M aoroa; fruit t roow, all In l»« ,i »t ronfiltlon; IH-riwm IIOIIMO, I »«• ttt «<I iiy imi wat4*r. Iwo iniriiH and othor mil liullflliiKH. two Hl lo*, oapiiolty l|K» tona. liiilry i'oinprlainlmaii «*HI» lie lnohiiloil or ii<»t; milk may »• hm|<| at llm- door or may i»o ij« l.vor* d In iidjoliilntf lowni Willi tnipula tlmi of I'i.Ki* I"» yartlrulura and <i«"M*rl|»- tlvo IHIOUI• • • of \ iiiolitnd. addroaa. 4 'il lin IIKNICY TAVLOII. Vlnolaud, N J. UYING A PI A N I' buying a gold mine to the average /■: y business man. /^SS^Sk All the more necessity for you to get a /v / t \ Rood instrument with a name known for jf* : , \ honesty, progressiveness and durability- If BLY A CAHSE, HACKLEY OR CARLISLE. *• • ■" ■n'T' -'— 'SVlj\ R P' ano - is not an event that occurs • r - '■ "ijM* / ever V month. When yon buy. you want a f v : full, pure-toned piano, elastic and lasting, »°t one whoee toneß win s 'ur after using it - JjßJi* " a short time. ' ~ J" Examine my pianos carefully, and you o~ ,•' -jiS ✓//'• ■' will speak nothing but favorabl'v of theui. Don't buv hspar-atd any where. Start y *• here first. I know I have a goot'slock, arid 1 want you to know it also. I know that my prices are reasonable and honest, and I want you to knov.' it also. I know I can give you satisfaction, and I want you to know that. Right pianos, right prices, right treatment, is onr motto. Your credit is good. W. R. NEWTON, 317 South Nain St. "THE PIANO MAN" Butler. Ta. **** rn **?**:» ***» **** %•** i-*** **** *-**-* **** **** *#*#**#* Carl Schlucter, | THE TAILOR, I | Has removed from 125 W. Jefferson street to 115 E. Jeff I ferson street, Room 6. Reiber Building, Butler, Pa., £ | where he will keep a stock of seasonable goods—all of I f the best quality. Spring stock now ready for inspection. | | Cleaning and Repairing. | f Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Union Prices Paid. **-*-* **** **** ************ » a mttt.w.*. ? NEW SPRING COTTONS Tlie fre(jijent arrivals of fresh, new Cottons are fast crowding (>nt JK a> the winter goods and give the store a decided spring like appearance, SUPERB WHITE GOODS g V Finest Hue we have ever shown Beautiful Mere* Fancies ■ qJ in strijx's. brocades and op' nwork patterns, Hf 2~>c to (Hie. India S (ft Linens, lJiuilfien and Franer White floods At fl|o, He, 10c, 121 c, tf $ NEW PERCALES « jk aL The >lnlHoose Percale'* ai<> tnnelt sm.«rior to the ittAhvtf peieales W tis'ially sold at the satn« ptiee. Pine -t » i ith s (u r and hen«r finish 'J JR atid tn->f" attractive pattern* rtfi inchwide 12) c jafd. g NEW GINGHAMS More w w ntt>*itU added t ■ out larg» as#oHtne ,» i, f the to; a ch"i«»st stvln of (Jin«haitis nod f i'-kxrs fit the ati'Mljf Jb 'f, NEW DRAPERIES # V ' ,c ' de'llt t'• (iittf-fl sMi t'ottatn Pwi»a Mrt*lr- *MkflHt>e*. <j[ Immmo «o<f <(h »<• '»i- h'Mi i •->'»»« awl at*j?< 4 i*f ) l ic iff (it ift< ai j THE WKW lI>EA WOMA«'« MAGAZINE jn 'I he foiUI- itt t(i» MrtiHbf f' l tftf WMh DtlM*-* C* uf »# e«d WlWefl W«t»eto»ii( ijjh JR of rtM* latest (##(,!"»<* i|„,« h t»»i»ile f u>■¥• tead» ™ yk iiutt V)< a f»ift«?l# ft t jM/wttWy >fa»l<i>Nt ftlt" t i L. Stein & Son J yj »08 N MAIN BTHf fT, OUTLFfI, 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 C. E. miller s 79 QRfc'AT 79 1 79-Cent 79 SALE OF |79 . MEN'S PLOW SHOES,, ( We have just purchased a large lot of Men's good solid 1 Plow shoes at about cost of material. As our stock thisLn Spring is extremely large and we are crowded "for room,! we have put this entire lot on sale at a very small inargiiv 79 over what we paid for them. iyg They are regular $1.25, $1 50 *nd SI 75 Shoes. Are all clean new goods and are displayed on Bargain! 79 Counters so you can look them all over and take your 79 pick of the whole lot. We have all sizes at present, but at this ridiculous low price it is only a short time till 79 best sizes will be picked out, so do not wait, as "first here 79 —first served." SPRING GOODS nearly all in and they are all 79 beauties! Style and quality away up! Prices away down! 79 We are exclusive agents in Butler for famous DOROTHY DODD '9 Fine Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies. 79 Largest line of WALKOVER and DOUGLASS Fine 7Q Shcss for Men we have ever carried, and they are nicer and better than ever before. Make us a visit before purchasing your fine shoes for 7 o Spring. C. E. miller, 215 South Main Street, * - Opposite Hotel Arliugtou 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 We are having Spring weather, why not look about for your new Spring Suit. Showing the newest shades and striped in Scotch Cloths and Fancy Worsteds. Prices range from #5 to #ls. Coats are all made non-breakable front and are cut the latest fashion. Have a look. No trouble to us. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS 137 South Main St., Butler. REMOVAL! Win. Cooper, the tailor, will remove his stock of goods, April Ist, from the Newton Music Store to Room No. 1, Stein Block, near YVillard Hotel. These will be but temporary (juarters pendii g his removal to his old stand at corner of Diamond.
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