Mothor>» !• There bM| often a very beautiful hltua the mother and her daughter. The intimacy is frank, free ud sympathetic. But tome day the y* w w*b «* if something had m« intimacy. The child is |iw and aeems to shun her Mm her. jttlMU occurs wli— ftf jff te^aoTOWi, Piuci ipOoo at I " atk a time will f) MR than re jtore. the^normal and body. It will establish the mom aaly function npoo a mi «f sound ■ health, well aa improve the sppe- V lite, nonriah the nerves, and promote the general physical health. "2K° ly«lth began to Wl.> write* Mn Das Halt, at Brodhead, Green Oct. Wis. "E»wytW»r tkat could be IfcllMfcl tif BM tn bflr liiTlnS it ~it nf im Mt What Me began to ootnpUin ihe was ■all* Moat; weighed »yp the picture of rood fMktUtil Ma Me age of fourteen: then in MwaiaM was so « down her weight was Mud. IMt I could not give Mr op as she was the oair daidlhad. sad I must tar. Doc tor, that cm&y far jour -Favorite Prescription' my ilsuafclir would Me been in her (rave to- Mr. When Me hadtakaa one-half bottle the Moral fanctioa was eataUirhrd aad we bought another one. Mating only two bottles in all, and Me mialatrlj HUIKIUI Since tMn she is as wall as can be.' The Benae Medical Adviser, Sooß pages, in paper covers, is sent fret oa receipt of n oas cent stamps to pay aapeuM at mailing only. Address Dr. lTftot, Buffalo, N. V. ■.a. jyaaai. i **■*, «s*M.m. »}£SK*u£MfciS=^ —• r.F.jgyC. aiUvwMe. Wtod-Mnwn. O.S. Pliil— WIHIKII. muMBraBUNBHteBDnu. jAiaa.Tagfcsr- ——» iftIBtSSSBSiKiStS-'- itesaM;MMla CM*, TatSpedMs, Book. *e..«l a*ar—M* smalm mil oa»—*p* of prtw- Js^, jL , ;^. , " l °a.C>W , B M,a^a -tin nucHi- Kiilwlal Drawing, Maths nleal Engineer ing, Tlnwlial Taglanrlrg, Msctalse Design. SMwtuml Is«u Work, Brldga Work, Architect, nrmi Urmwteg, ■safekSMMng, Shorthand, Typo writing, rsaaisSMf. Mghsr Mathematics sad MgUM Branehaa. MMMI Infraction. BMr aMI High* MMaa. mnr'i. 'oobxmpoitdzkck SCHOOL, MM rum At*. Prmacso, PA. .. 1-W-ly MlMlW»M»!|MiT«ttb. .«n u> ts/uSatej l ■ M MiiiihWMiailal ttar * HMMM fapl ■ amfMtmW Mnpiva. oru» piuuaia wr m Ifiiyiffal. lVlm«tli«ioßtJta/>| ■ jjpMiiM ■111— II>>•<!■ fcrnplwlm B Bntler at the Centra At* Maf- MMI fVM JkiWWmf FtUfWrs* tad fadtl MB—M. Lewis's WhisJf recruits without I owMtinlittiig. It has earned top place whiskey list, aad is on ALWAY6 IN STOCK. rum, urn, • rrauoLT. ■■(■■■—■■■ Ml imill TIOIPtOI, HMH< MUUMIB. IIININir, aad <riter«jM*a to jem < year old at $1 per fall fISASKFATHHENI CHICS* E£ e^e e wsTsSs«ws"f'Sl'mail •rdees of «sw or aver. Sends shipped ROBT. LEWIN & CO. fauuis mtm mm in ikmu, 1 Be uaaMMMM Wrest, PKTTBBtnts, PA. TMasst MM P. > A. :455. R. L KIRKPATRICK. Jawalar and Qraduata Optician Nert Qoar to Coart House, Butler Pa T K ;H. 0. Allison, Funeral Director, Bdl Pleat No. 3. Bakers town, Pa. L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Eslate Agent. It/ B.JBFFB*aON. 1 f TLBR. - PA m Imkßupture ■Pm After having been raptured eight yews, I was cured by this home treatmei* and haveCWH WIMO f we win guarantee to ... . CVKE YOV FOR SI.OO Of fifM ytar smy* I IAM PVIBY | GO., SPECIALISTS, MX 554, KAVC«. PA HMMIHHSW: Baewr TrsM Cs. MetiMtMHew M«4a M. C. WAGNER aBTIST PHOTtOBAPHBE I*9 South Mala St A TRICK OF HAYDN. The *ote Tkat Mourt Thought It Wtu Impossible to Plar. Haydn and Mozart were great friends. When either had composed a masterpiece the other was Invited to the bouse of the composer to enjoy the first sweetness. It chanced to bo Haydn's turn, and Mozart came full of expectation. Contrary to custom. Haydn invited his guest to give his iut' rpreta tlon of the theme instead of playing it over himself. Much pleased at the com pliment, Mozart played brilliantly, for the work was beautiful and his musi cian's soul was stirred Suddenly he halted aad looked across the piano at his friend. •There's a mistake here," he said. "A passage written for three hands would be imjossible for a soloist. Of course those notes must come out." "Oh," aald Haydn quietly, "I can play it" Mozart laughed. "My friend, rou have not three hands." "Perhaps not," answered Haydn. '"Nevertheless I contend that I can play the passage. I would not have written it otherwise." "A challenger' cried Mozart. "Prove your word." And he yielded his place at the piano. Hi* excitement rose as Haydn reach ed the disputed passage, when, to his amazement, the composer brought bis nose to the keyboard, and the notes rang oat clear and true. AN IMPUDENT BEGGAR. Hew Sir Walter Bennnt Wan Cared of Prwaalacaoun Alausiriag. It was one of the dally customs of Sir Walter Besant to take a walk through Hyde park, London. At the entrance to the park aat an old beggar woman wboee woebegone appearance caused Sir Walter to stop one day and drop a copper penny into bar out stretched hand. After a time it be came a regular habit to speak a word or two to her when giving her the coin. One day, however, the old woman handed him back the penny, aaylng: "GUT me siller or nawthink. The idea of a gent like you glvin' a poor old wo man like me a dirty penny! Guv me siller." She came close to bim and waved her arms threateningly. Sir Walter started to go, but she grabbed the lapel of his boat and screamed: "Guv me siller, you rascally rogue! Ouv me what you owe me!" This drew a crowd, and the novelist to save himself threw a handful of coin among them and during the scramble escaped. He forgot all about the old hm till one day, chancing to enter the same gate again, he was aroused from a reverie by ber shrill cackle. Pointing him oat to the bystanders, she screamed, Thafs Mm—the fine rogue In the long whiskers—the bloke in the Igh 'atr This was too much for the author. He broke away with extraordinary haste and thereafter was pretty thor oughly cored of promiscuous almsgiv ing. Watshlsg a Spider at Work. Watch a spider spin bis web, and 1 •ball be surprised if yoa ever kill a spider again. It takes him about an hoar, somewhat less, for he Is a mar ▼eloasty quick worker, and there is something almost terrifying about the •kill with which be works. There is his body, no larger than a match's bead, yet. Inclosed within that mere dot of nature, there Is an Intelligence which Is able first to prospect the area for bis web, then to plan it out like a geometrician and then to carry out his plan with workmanlike precision. Meanwhile, too, it must be remember ed, be Is not only doing bis thinking and bis weaving, bat also spinning the material for It, all in that mite of a body. But perhaps the-uncannlest fea ture of the whole thingMs that the spi der not merely has bis {«an clear in bis head, but knows when be has made mistakes, and yoa can see him break ing off misplaced threads here and there, making taut slack linos and se curing shaky connections/—Success. Am lasoavaalsat Plaa*. Lepold de Meyer of Dresden, a bril liant and popular pianist of bis day, was once summoned to play before the saltan at Constantinople. Going thith er, he borrowed a grand piano from one of the Austrian secretaries of lega tion and had'it set up In a large recep tion room at the palace. There he awaited the aomlng of the sultan, but when that Intelligent monarch entered the room be started back In alarm and demanded of bis attendants what that monster Was standing there on three legs. Explanation* followed, but were in ▼aln. The leg» had to be taken off and the body of the instrument laid flat on the floor, and de Meyer, squat ting cross legged on a mat, went through his .programme as best be could In tbat awkward attitude and witboat pedals. But tbe commander of the faithful was delighted, and when the last piece was played gave the art ist over SS,<JUO as "backsheesh." A Osrvad Cherry Stonn. Dr. Peter Oliver, who lived in Eng land during tbe early part oTtbo eight eenth century, tells of seelngsa. carved cherry stone which would beta wonder even In this age of fine tools sand fine workmanship. Tbe stone was one from a common cherry, and upon It were carved tbe beads of 1M popes, kings, queens, em perors, Mints, etc. Small as they must necessarily have been. It Is announced on tbe authority of Profossor Oliver that with a good glass tbe beads of tbe popes and kings could readily be distinguished from those of the queens and saints by their miters and crowns. Tbe gentleman who brought this little wonder to England purchased It in Prussia, allowing tbe original owner £5,000 for his treasure. Think of It— -125,000 for a cherry aeedi .y Sleep. Sleep begins, in its first phase, by a state of distraction which brings on states of absent mindedncas accompa nied always by numerous and separate hallucinations closely connected with tbe length of the absent minded states. Immediately afterward, in a second phase, tbese states of distraction pass into a very delicate motor disturbance, due to tbe absence of parallelism In the axes of the eyes or by the devia tion of their conjugate movements. Then, in a third and final phase, which indicates the very near approadi of actual sleep, tbe vasomotor system seems to conform to laws very differ ent from those that regulate Its mech anism during waking hours.—ltevue Sdentifique. A Gentlemnn. What is it to bo a gentleman? Is It to have lofty alms, to lead a pure life, to keep your honor virgin, to have tbe esteem of your fellow citizens and tbe love of your fireside, to bear good for tune meekly, to suffer evil with con stancy, and through evil and good to maintain truth always? Show me tbe happy man whose life exhibits these i qualities, and him we will salute as | gentleman, whatever his rank may be. Show me tbe prince who possesses tbem, and he may bo sure of our love and loyalty.—Thackeray. Two Vlowa of It. "What do you think of married life?* asked tbe henpecked man, addressing the youthful bridegroom. "Bliss is no name for it," said tbe yoang husband enthusiastically. | "You are right," aald the henpecked | one gloomily. "Bliss is no name for It" VICTQO ▼ LUNG " SYRUP Tie Great "Lu[ BeieJy," "Bnat Healer," aii Killer." Consumption in fast stages at>so lotely cared. The friend of Singeis and public Speakers. The Golden Remedy for Whooping Congl Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Cold-- Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It Curt - by striking at the root of the diseast- Are you afflicted ? address VICTOR REMEDIES CO., Frederick, Maryland For sale at Reed's Pharmacy. Music Department! We have added a rrnsical department —good music—good instrnmenta and everything that belongs to a music store. Call and inspect the famous Merrill Piano. One of the best high grade pianos on the market. We can sell it on easy payments. Want a Violin, Mandolin. Banjo, Gnitar or Accordeon, we have them. Send for onr catalogue of 10c sheet music, containing over 1000 titles, and we have them all in stock. We will get any piece of music you need, in fact we are in shape to supply all your wants in the musical line at DOUGLASS BOOK STOWK Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St. PAROID READY OOFING. PAKOID. The* Roofing with NO TAR. Won t dry out. Won't grow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core of each roll. O EPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. requires painting every few years. Not when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. rvEMAND for PAROID is world wide. MADE IN 1.2 AND 3 PLY Other Facte, Samples and Prices are yours if you will ask us. L. C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. THE J AS. MITBTHA CO., 339 stli Ave.. Pittsburg, Ha-, Can sell your Seal Estate, Farm or Business. Correspondence solicited. AhL Tit ANS ACTIOS II COSFIDXSTIAL. DO YOU WANT TO SELL your farm or other real estate? t can do It for you. Send me full particulars at once. 4-16-00-ly JOHN KOTMJER. 40i Keystone Building, Pittaburg. Pa EYTH BROS Wall Paper and Hammocks. This is the season of the year when vou all like to ait out of doorH in a nice Hammock and enjoy the cool breezes, so we have concluded that this is a good time to tell you that we have the largest and best variety of new weaves and colorings ever shown in Bntler, prices range from 50 cents to 110.00 each. We also have the Eagle SteeT Lawn Swing. EYTH BROS Both Phones. 251. S. Main St. Owego Valley Poultry Yards. | Buff Leghorns exclusively. At An burn, 4 entries, H firste, 1 second. My hen winning gold leg band for being the beat buff hen in the show-room. Egg* $2 per 15. |!i per »0. MRS. C. W. HARRINGTON. Harford Mills N. Y. WHY NOT Become an Artist? Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color taught at home, and employment given at once. For full particulars, address, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART. Beavir Falls, Pa. KL c °gPgl TlfllE IS VERy PR6CIOUS Where yonr si«ht is concerned. If yon have the least trouble with your eyes delay may prove more serious than yon imagine. Yon can have yonr eyes ex amined here without cost to yon. If you do not need glasses we will tell yon so. All the latest instruments to test eyes with. I also sell violin, mandolin and gnitar string" and montborgans and razors, Carl H. Leigh ner, Optician and Jeweler. Bntler, Pa. | PEKHONAL Vapor, alcoliol and sU-am ( liattiH. Km-lal arid scalp treatment a sixwlal- , tv. Best of service given. MltH. IIAYUEN | Urst floor.aK Federal St., Allegheny Clty.Pa PERSONAL Hwedlsh Massage, Manlcur- 1 EI,SIV. MILLS, | HOO I'enn Avenue, (second floor) 4-3<w-iy l'ltisbunr, l a. r At the end of each season f } we close out all odds and ends # > in every department of our } <semi=Annual store ' re 2 ardless of cost. They i ) must go. r C p This season we have too # y SALb many small sizes in Youths' } C and Men's Clothing, sizes from v { NOW 33 to 36. If you can wear f / these sizes we can save you / J money. S C LHJIiNU Come in our store and take \ / a look at our new prices on i C ON, Men's and Boys' Suits, also, on f y * Underwear, Shirts, Hats. Caps ? v and Gents' Furnishings, 7 r Remember, we always do\ ✓ just as we adverttse. s / See our window display. \ < Douthett & Graham. ) Prices are Melting In All Departments. WE NEED THE MONEY. YOU NEED TIIE GOODS. Bo sure you come to us. The Biggest Bargains in Clothing, 30 O ~ Furnishings and Hats i hat were ever offered in Butler. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS 137 South Wain S* . Butler HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES' TAILOR-MAOE SUITS and RIDING HABITS, - 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA. 3-ISMy J. KOWALSKY. Manufacturer of Snrdl Gas and Gasoline Engines & . lj\l ® r,,r Stationary and En li 1 giiie* an«J for Automol>ll*M. StyMmJrW "*1 3 Kimalskv -iiiif.ili iij. j fV"*~ For liUcksmlt!i Shop*. l umj - 1»K Hater Cunning Vans and lea " run) Kreezem, etc. No. 6 4th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 3-19-« m WAITBO—yiItOWB, BraksflMß, Machinists, r-makera. Blacksmiths and heifers for rail* also drivers and all kinds of help. Places malting. General Ktuple/men I Bureau, 4 lQl Fede ral street, Allegheny, i'a. WANTED—At once, girls In every capacity: JS to #lO per week; placed or money refunded. Ueneial Kiupioywent Bureau, 201 Federal St- Allegheny, i'a. 3-JJMY /PTEI7CANTILE BUREAU, Hfrnrr* Plr«t-<Uu Mrrcintllt and Mechanical Poalllnu*,^^. Offl.re - PlttilJiue. »•» VM Fourth Avenue, 3-l&-ly headaches Cured With Glasses. Artificial Eyes. Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS 705 PKXSI AVEJTCK, oi'P. PE\.V:b(JILIJIK<<. pirrsßtßo, :j-1»-ly M. A. HERKIMER, Funeral Director. 5 • <?. c ;t. B'itl*r W A See the sign direct ly opposite the PoitoHlcc, Theodore Yogeley, Veil Estate and YELE Insurance Agency, lift S. Mala St. Butler, Pa. (f you liavc property to sell, trade, or rent or, want to buy or rent caii, write or lihone me. List Mailed Upon Application. L. c. WICK, D 'A 1 Ft TP LUHBER. 11 Jackson <& Poole. < > !! •■ni|H|in- <;> , ( BRASS CASTINOS OP ALL KINDS < ( ( > MADR TO ORDRK. i > { > REAR OH CAMPBELL'S MACHINE { * { ' SHOP, E. WAYNE ST , BUTLER. PA. < I | % The best place jra ra to stop at % $ when in town is the £/ 6 WAVERLY HOTEL, r S J. H. HARVEY, Prop, Rates, $1.50 per day. THE PESSIMISTS Have had quite an inning but they cannot shut off the energy of the Ameii can people. The country is making money as it never made money before. Get my daily letters and learn when.whatand how to buy, and participate in this inoney-inaking. R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds Third Ave. and Wood St., PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, J. A. REYNOLDS, Manager. iCK* titGUSH PENBY SgYAS. pills .v. \L~ jf ""ou' \v p *• Anfr. ... . .. . I I.twli,*.link Druggist rot . II l< li I % r..HUI.IHII 111 Itrd Kill* 1.01.l 11.. iuUlt !»:.;■") with Mu« ribbon. Illbr i,,> 'lll. -I . Ki-fi. .<• clime* r..u« auli.f I <uilwn>T.urt lniil»llou>. tin. ■' > >.ur rirtiitifirt, fir 'I (r. 11l . r 11J. - !■.' I'jin iculi.r*. Tr.tl nwuittU iimi ■ f..r Ludlr*/' (n W"r, to* relnri. W.ill. l!»,no«> IVniinK.Tilnis. bold by tt.'l lirutrK"!.- CUlOi'.r.rii'RS RUEUfOAL CO. itiO'J MlMl.'.Uflt Miuait, I'HILAn PA UmmUrnm kl» REMOVAL. We have removed our Garble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. D. lirandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as wc have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this town arid vicinity. P. H. Sechler Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy 8. G. PITKVIB, Pll. G Both Phoney. 213 H. Main Bt Butler Pn. W. S & E. WICK, IJKALERS IN (tough ami Worked Lumbar of, ill Kind* Hakii u.iiJ Moulding* Oil Well JCIKM a Hpeolait/. Office arnl Yard K Cunningham and Monroe fcts p, gbTii»i l vk CAPITAL SURPLUS $200,000.00. $200,000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $21,138.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. SUCCESSOR TO BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, 108 South Main Street. WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President. J H. TUOCTHAN. Nl Vi. e I'rej. W. A. STEIN. indUrt I'ro-i. Lons 11. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E «'StJN'ENWETT, As- t Tre:isiir. Will continue to do a general banking business at the old stand and is also prepared to transact a general Trust Company business. 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to withdrawal without notice. THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $26,000.00 (EARNED) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid. JOHN YOTTNKINS, President. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President E. \V. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. Hctzler, ASS't Cashier. I Standard Trust Company j RUTbER, PA. | CAPITAb ------- $150,000.00 ] Paid on Deposits- Prompt and Careful Attention to all. C. D. GR(£6NIaEE, President. C. A. SAIkEy, SectV. and Treasurer. ***&*r*X* ****. **** * * * > ************ M*********** 3 Banking by Mail is | :i // i as as safe and easy as depositing in per- (JJf / ; m Deposits of $1 and more. j| iAnT fOj iks- Bfek?'-, m Write for Booklet — amTUS* Mails ' Capital and Surplus, j S 3,900,000. AAvfnca accounts „ . _ _ M^U°A iXBAN K BY MAI i— X Write for literature explaining how easy It is. M ( CERMANIA SAVINGS BANK 1 V WOOD AND DIAMOND ST.S. PITTfIBURG.PAy THK Butler County National Bank, Eiutler F-^enn, Capital paid in - Jjoo.ooo.rx> Surplus and Profits J165.000.00 Jos. Hartman, President; J V. Ritts, Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Caihier, A. C. Krug, Aas't Caahier. A general banktnir business transacted Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. We invite you to open an account with triln bank. . „ DIRECTORS—Hon. Joseph Hartman, Hon. W. 8. Waldron, Harry Heaslev H. Mc- Bweenej. O. F. Collins. 1. O. Srnltn, Leslie I*. I Fla/.lett, M. lienahaw, W. U. Larkin, R. P. Ml HI In, l>r. W. O. McCandless. Ben Alas s«th. W. J. Marks. J. V. Kttts. A. L. ItelOer NO SPAVINS S&S&X be cared in 45 minntes. Lump Jaw, splints and ringbones ju«t as qnittk. Not painful and never baH failed. Detailed information aV»ont this new method sent free to horse owners by T M CLUCJII, Knoxdale, .TefTeraon Co.. 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. 328 South Main Street. - ~ Butler. Pi Mo« t jhg New-York Liberal Offer Tribune Farmer Of I in 11 national illustrated aKricultural weekly for fanners and their families, and stand* at the bead of the agri cultural press. It is a practical paper for practical farmers, helping them to secure the largest jwssiblo prolit from the yr farm through practical method*. i ear. j It is entertaining, instructive and practically useful to the farmer's wife, sons and daughters, whose interests it covers in an attractive manner. The regular price is fl.oo per year, but for a limited time ad will receive your subscription for riiK NK.W YOUK TRIBUNE FARMER and also for your own favorite local THK CITI/KN, Butler, Pa. Papers One Year for Only $1.50 Send your order and nmnejr to the CITIZEN. Your name and uddress on a jtostal card to lIIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. New York City •» will bring free sample copy. Trv) The CITIZEN FOR JOS WORK «!■ INTERESi | i inVerVst I RITE FOR f OOKLET & WANTED Every lady to tend 12 renin f< my m w IHO.I match striker: suviw paper an paints Aridri-ss Emllv, VMK> Alain Ht Miarphljii r(f, l'a. ZAHNISER & CO. 4JH Koilrth Ave , Pittsburg, Ptt., Sell <S Exchange Stores, Business 4 Farm CorrcHpondence, Bollcited. BICKEL'S July Sale Many Interesting Bargains In Seasonable Footwear. Men's $4.00 and $5.00 fine Shoes - REDUCED TO $3 50 Men's 3.00 and 3.50 fine shoes - " "2 50 Men's 2.00 fine vici shoes - " •" 150 Men's 1.50 fine satin calf shoes - " " 95 Men's whole stock working shoes - "1 40 Boys' 3.00 patent colt shoes - " "2 00 Boys' 1.50 fine satin calf shoes - " " 95 Youth's 1.25 firie satin calf shoes - " " 85 Little Gents' 1.00 fine satin calf shoes " " 75 Ladies' 3.00 hand turned shoes - " "2 00 Ladies' 1.50 patent tip shoes - " 95 Misses' 1.25 patent tip shoes - *' " 80 Child's 75c fine Dongola patent tip shoes " " 50 Infants' 35c soft sole shoes - " " 19 Ladies' fine Dongola 3 point slippers " " 40 Our entire stock of fine Dongola and Patent Kid Oxtords and one, two, three and four Slippers to be closed out regardless of cost. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE JOH IN BICKEL, 128 South Main it., KUTLEK, PA. jEberle Bros.A $ PLUMBERS | Estimates given on all kinds of work. We make a specialty of 3 / NICKLE-PLATED, C r SEAMLESS, / I OPEN-WORK. > y 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa. r People's Phone. 630. c A PIA NO-f Kood inatrnment with a name known for \ honesty, and durability BUY A CAHSE, HACKLLY OR C NRLISLI:. /jHMBBBSWfcIiIP III') You cannot lie too critical about baying a piano. It is not an event that occurs Imhl every month. Whin yon buy. you want a f fIAJJi J full, pure-toned piano, elastic and lasting, T!|l not one whose tones will slur after using it will speak nothing but favorably of them. here first. I know I have a good stock, and \K I want yon to know it also. — 3 — 1 know that my prices are reasonable and honest, and 1 want you to know it also I know I can give you satisfaction, and I want you to know that. Right pianos, right price», right treatment, is our motto. Your credit is good W. R. NEWTON, 317 South Nain St "THE PIANO MAN" Butler. To. >U >Lr \l* *U >l/ vK M, V \lnh M« w >l/ y y W -J/ •!/ Jf y jit W'k *if ifrOft iff )lt lit W, ffx fft fy ff. ifi JK mW- & FTW >frTTTT m>r'PT l n* T^»n»«rT | Carl Schlucter, | I THE TAILOR, I Has removed from 125 W. Jefferson street to 115 E. Jeff ferson street, Room 6, Reiber Building, Butler, Pa., « where he will keep a stock of seasonable goods—all of | the best quality. Spring stock now ready for inspection. | Cleaning and Repairing. .* Good Workmanship Guaranteed. * | Union Prices Paid. - ** -fr * * *** *****************'fr** *** #*** ******** J FOOTWEAR EXHIBIT 3 V 4a. yVW. Women, Boys, Youths, Misses and J r Children's wear. Over five hundred V jjlK /jj) styles—no possible want but what \ F /<Sr we can meet to your taste. > k S Boots, Oxfords, Slippers for \ Si every and any service or occasion. > 9 Hlg filluno $I 0 °- SI - 50 ' S2OO - ' 14 VSR mull O $2.50, $3.00 and up > ml to $5.00 a pair. C H Women's IU $, t ; Z4 FttSW' $ 2 50 ' $ 3 AND U P T0 $5 0 ° A wj pair, representing the highest f# j « > ; art in the manufacturing of * jJ / \ shoes and shown in all de -14 £y'-~ sirable leathers. h} A/'r, I Misses'7sc, sl, 1.25 & 1.50. T4 V / Children's 25c, 50c, 75c&$l W Boys'9oc sl, 1.25, 1.50, & $2. Don't buy a shoe until you have Inspected our Spring T# lines —now —ready g^^HUSELTON'S^^, REMOVAL! Win. Cooper, the tailor, has removed his stock of goods, from Room No. 1, Stein Block, to the Graham Building, S. Main St., near Willard Hotel. These \N ill be but temporary quarters pending his removal to his old stand at corner of Diamond. HAMMILL'S CELEBRATED INDI \N ROOT TABLETS Greatest Kidney .ind Liver Remedy. Positive cure for SickH g \ Headache. Hour Stomach. Ix>hm of Appetite, Constipation fl! Uhimniuticni, uiood Purifier. \ Jgbj jr„ r sale by all Prnggists. or by mail, 2flc„ 50c, and #I.OO * HAMMILL MEDICINE CO. s \\ I F .No. 302 MILTENHEROER STREET. 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