? 4 MmmmWmmtm r il her. Is sacfer a semens condition the i womaamadTa bribing up oftbe entire system. It to—ale* to atttan* the curs - .'4 * nerves nerroos- BfPg cause of nervousness y/z * fawomen is^a tfcw driicatr mfjfj H ■//// Prescription cares p womanly di«rasr^and wiiich weaken women, wt. inflammation and ulceration and caw — a» weakness. It is a perfect aad nervine, tranqixilizing the uei ves, promoting the appetite and in dacing refteAing deep. •When X fa* wrote jrm 1 had bees to three drflrrrat doctors aad two at litem laid 1 wopld nmr get Better vjtbent going to the boepfcal for n eocxatki«.*#rile* Sirs, tdna Bnduon, da* IBce Stmt. be Paul, Mian. • Wa» not able to do aajrtWag. If I would get op and walk to the Ueboinahck I would bare to lie in bed for a day or eomeHwra two day*. Row I bate aaed rfx bottle* of Dr. Plercr'r PaToriU ht aoiutkmand ttxaluy Goiflaa Madlcal Dtocor-. erjvand the xaalt ia Jxt aonderfol. I was wo aervoM I had to here some one by my nd« aU the tEae etaa ia Jay daw. aad I eoald hardly cat anything- I took treatment frora a doctor twice a week, aad e*erjr ttee I would go there I fctt aoakfc, bat tfac* la* all the doctor..and tmttimm -oar McSdaes I mined right i3om£. I ■ait.W tn pooada. wEca I bepa taking yohr medieiaas (ia Am«) aad few I aae mo to my aaaal walght I am as well tad fed AI f"H! II cvw.* r Fuse. Dr. Plane's Common Sense Adviser is seat free on receint of stamps to psjr expense of mailing onij. Send at one-cent stamps far the book in paper eawa, or u stamps for cloth madvolaaK. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce. Baffdo. W. Y. br Mae hi mcs. Sampie nuulsd free. ON appficatiM pws relet 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 Staaa. Me.. Me. aad 01.SS. StUkf tlilllili ar aeat ae>aM aa iceeiat of prire. ■aashini- Medlctae Caw, Car. WUUaai aad J aha etasn Sew Tarfc. NERVOUS DTTBTTiTTY, 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, $3. tela by I»ncgMs,or seat prepaid on receipt of price. Banih IJ I 1 MU, Ca, Wittasi kMs BU, &Y. VfCTqa " LUNG 1 1 , . ft Great "LIJI Rawly," I "final Heaier," aid "Cwk Kfller." Consumption ia fast stages abso lutely cured. The friend of Singers aad public Speakers. The Golden Bemedjr for Whooping Cough IB Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Cokis | Hossxeneas, Coughs, Etc. It Curt* by striking at the root of the disease I" Are you afflicted ? address VICTOR REMEDIES CO., Frederick, Maryland For sale at Reed's Pharmacy | I ELECTRO-MECHANICAL mSTITUTE, I I tass wa AV, SMMTTG. r«- ■ a arras lamvinvAi# nensonoa I . ALL SeCCMAMIOAL BRANCHES I aa-aa aaa. * a • If ~, ~ «• H ■ |BIMiNIWH> I«I«WVB|B t nMi Eyas Examined Free ef Charge. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler «na Qrsdusts Optiolan K{ , **» ft Qeor ta Coeert Boeee Batler Pa |! H. Q. Allison, Funeral Director, Bell Pboae No. 3. Bakerstown, Pa. m RUPTURE Jya \ After hiivinx ■E / rujiturerl ei/ht yea rt, ' I «>« cure<) 1/y this hoiiw tre.'itnirnt ;m<l have CLBIO OVtR 300 9TH( Rl W« will guarantee to . ... CVRE YOV FOR SI.OO gr ««M yssr asssi. ' amiai PORBY a co., SPICULISTS, m 554, Bf 4VtR, rA. PWetW»f«wsc«i toe Trut Ca MesttwtMtHsar aWW * B jwrnFoste^ 1 i Architect. \ > , s / Plan of all kind of buildings \ K > fnndahsd on short notice. / a Office in Berg Ballding, S J Boiler, Ps. C M , » ..tMtnUt KIfLOTMBST BCKKAV. . k nMd 2SL*«*' sttatoing »ork Mat eaaaot ba Wlir* I'f'l' «« an Is (vuoauot loaeti Bf *• '• IMM Srais. taaadoutaf tba dir. Oar ■&: t Is to taka owa of Sa«|>ls wfco ara wllllag la bat «aan«Jt Sad tt. W« UIU !>/ BWI '*»»!»« a<a ennstaaUr onthago, iMklagto. fisfe V'- us» at all Mods. FUtabarg, U V-dmr. tfaa r ; u* <rwid far aa «<it«rprUlii( sua or ' '"'a ** WtU *' AU "" Btfr?,'' ■' 7-33M0-3o< |w. S & E WICK, UEALCBStIH L\ a Ipacaaltf. WRESTLING WITH RUSSIAN. Ikt Trartin Wu((4 * T»w«l «»* FUallr G«t It. A. H. Savage Laador, lo his book of travel, "Acsws Coveted Lands," wv latea an amoalng railway Incident that occurred In Russia while he was en route to Persia "Unable to get at my towels packed In my registered baggage and Ignorant of the Itussian language," he says, "I inquired of a polyglot fellow passenger what was the' Russian word for towel, so that I coold ask the guard for one. •PalattenaV said be, and I repeated "palatiensi, palatiensi, palatiensi,' so as to Impress the word well upon my memory. Having enjoyed a good wash and a shampoo and dripping all over with water, I rang for the guard, and. rare enough, when the man came I could not recollect the word. At last It dawned upon me that It was *palattn gkl,' and "palatlensW I asked of the guard. To my surprise the guard smiled graciously, and. putting on a modest air, replied, 'Palatinskl niet, paruski' fl do not speak Latin, I speak only Russian*), and the more I repeat ed 'palatinskl,' putting the Inflection now on one syllable, then on the other, to make Mm understand, the more flat tered, the man seemed to be, and mod estly gave the same answer. Thli was Incomprehensible to me un til, my. polyglot fellow passenger came to my assistance. Do you know what yon are asking the guard? be said In convulsions of laughter. 'Yes, I am asking for a palatinskl—a towel,' 'No, you are not!' and he positively went into hysterics. 'Palatinskl means "Do you speak Latin V How can you ex pect a Russian railway guard to speak LattnT Look how incensed the poor man is at being mistaken for a Latin scholar! Ask him I for a^ palatiensi, and be will'run for. a towel * "The ( man did run on .the magic word being pronounced and duly returned with a nice clean palatiensi, which, lunvrcr, was of little use to me, for I bad by this time gofedry by the natural processes of dripping evaporation." THE PERIPATETIC BEAR. tamer Omtlmm •< » Mother Ortalr •a 4 Her Ini( Om»«. There Is a deal of discussion among hunters after Mg game In the moun tains concerning the sort of fathers and husbands grizzly bears ni4e, says a writer in Outing. The consensus of opinion seems to be that bruin Is an un faithful, heartless spouse and a con temptible father. He will help Mme. Bruin seek a cave>or an opening In the rocks or mountain side, ■wtbere their cubs may be born, and he erlll carry a dainty morsel, such as a sheep, a calf or part of a cojw's carcass there for his mate's food. However, a few days after the cubs are born in the family circle he will leave the home, probably, never having;any further ac quaintance with his spouse and her offspring. Thereafter Mme. Bruin must make her own way and provide for ber cubs. Unlike tbe'black bear, which is a Jolly, fun loving/ father that rolls and frolics with his baby children, the male grizzly will have nothing to do with the cubs. Mme. Grizzly and ber chil dren are companions for two summers, and they hibernate rolled together In a ball of fur for-about 100 days, dur ing the coldest 'lays of winter. The mother bear and her young tow el far and wide, moving principally at night. Kit Canon said that the wide range of a family of healthy grizzlies In a rammer seasons la almost incalcu lable. He had reason to know of a mother grizzly andrfaer two cubs that once left their hibernating cave among tbo southern spun of the Rocky moun tains In New Mexico one spring in the forties, crossed the Colorado and Wy oming, were seen In'the mountains in Montana and were tack in New Mex ico again for anotbertwloter before the following October. Costly BMkf. When Colonel liobert Q.\ Ingersoll was ilring In Peoria be was called uponi one day by General John A. Lo gan, says the -New York Times. The colonel was upstairs at the time, and General Logan was ushered Into the library,' where on a table were three volumes »f Voltaire's works, an edition de luxe/representing all ghat was best in the/bookbinder's art General Lo gan picked them up one at a time, ab sorbed In his.admiration erf'their beau ties. WbOe m engaged Colonel Inger soll entered the room. * k "Colonel," i*l4 the geneaal, .holding one of the votnmes in his hands, "this is the most magnificent volume I'.have ever seen. I,do not wantito oet-rn im pertinent, but would youfrnlnd telling me what tbesetbooks costlyouT" "Those books/' began the .colonel, the twinkle in his eye.growing 'brighter at each word, "coot mo—the governorship of Morally Oert»la of I«A The prosecuting'witness, whcAbad * lump over one eye, a black an 5 blue mot under the other, a nose that point ed decidedly awry and various strips of courtptoster on his face evidently arrangedf without!any < regard to thsrlr artistic effect, testified that the de fendant had knotted him senseless and .then kicked htm In the bead and face for several, minutes. "If he knocked; y out senseless," asked the police, Justice,'"how do you know he r klcked you after .'you weretdownV" The witness scratched blsfjaw and reflected. "I know it, he '• yeplled, "'cause that's what I'd 'a' donatio him If I'd. got him dusvn. You canfbet on thatr'— Chicago Itecord Herald, t 1 y For Bo4r and goal. □ere-Is a curious advertisement, re published in the Magazine from au eighteenth century paper: "Wanted—For a family!who have, bad health, a sober, in' the capacity of a doctor,* surgeon and apothecary, lie must occuslonallylact In the capacity of butler and dress Imlr and wigs. He will be retired to read prayers occasionally 'and ■to preaclita sermon every Hunday, The reason'.of this advertisement Is that' the family cannot any louger afford ithe exp«-nse of the physical tribe raid wish to he at • certain expense for »thelr*bodle* and souls. A good salary mill belglven." ________ i Teeth of a Shark. In'respect to its dentition theishark is a* very remarkable creature. The white shark has seven rows of (teeth, while other species wry In the tnum ber <t;f rows they powess. It most be understood, however, that the wlutrk only uses//one row et a time. The other rowsllle down, Inside themouOj behind theiedge of f the /Jaw, eroding it Is time for) them to*take successively tho-.place of the tlrst row. When ona«*oljserves how keen edgedAthese tin lttißt are It seems no wonderfthat theyfcan bite oil a big rope asflf it were pack thread. / As OeoHloa. In'the cgrly housekeeping days of a lady; now prombientJfln social circles a true* of some distinction srrlv<-d, and the / mod<Kt dinner-was hastily sup lileAientcil by a caterer. | 'l"hree-yeui»old Mary sat quietly through tlto*opening a<*s,U->uf<when the (ilmaJt of fancy - cakes and Ices was reached} b«r eyesl wldeiajrl'with delight as she : colled <wt In a .clear tone, "Whoso, birthday Is ttds.f mother'/" Judge. / 1 i«r. to Wla. "Youlbave badWome experience with I the fafr sex," sold the inexperienced youth who bad been jilted. "How is the best way-to get around a girl - /" "With your«arms," tersely replied ifci .-^hlyggo CAPITAL SURPLUS S2OO 000 00. $200,000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $21,138.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. SUCCESSOR TO BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, 108 South Main Street WM. CAMI'BELL. Jr.. President. „ T „ „ J H TRrtt'TMAX Ist Vice Prt-a. W. A. STEIN. 2nd Vice Pres. Wnfi STKIJi. Tr«umrvr C. E. CROSESWETT, Asa't Treaaar. 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. i Standard Trust Company RUTFEER, PA. | CAPITAfc ------- $150,000.00 f * Paid on Deposits * Prompt and Careful Attention to all. ! C. O. GReeNfcEE, President. » C. A. SAlfcEy, Scctx?. and Treasurer. THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLE«, PA. Capi-TAi - $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00 (BAKSEV) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid. JOHN YOUNKIXS. President. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vi<* President. E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J F. HUTZLER. ABS t Catihier. Il vr CAPITAL j) «URPI-U«^|y ■ $600,000. SBOO,OOO. 1 I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BADKI ■ OP PITTSBURGH I I 533 BMITHFIELD STREET, I I offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities I I of its Savings Department. ■ I pour for Cent. Intorowt I I Compound Beml-a«mu«lly. I ' I Withdrawals to any amount without notice. M T ; HtUKiin HANK BY MAIL I And Ket the 4 per cent annual interest and )kJBSEm abvilute protection of this strong bank. Assets over $7,700,000. IGERMANIA SAVINGS BANK* WOOD AND DIAMOND S'tkttTS PITTSBURG. PA J THE Batler Count; national Bank, Butler Peon. Capital paid In - - faoo,ooo.no Surplus aad Profits - fiOj.iitJjj" lot. H&rtman, President: J V. Vice President; John G. Mcllsi- i Cashier, A. C. Krug, Aas't Cashier A uurtl banklnc bu»lne»« trana«/il»- Inter—'. paM on t(n.e d«po«IU. HoDtjlMUWl ob approred ««ciirltr. We lnrlt* fon u> open aa »ccouDt wltl> thIi ""^JIKBOTOM—Ban. Jossph Hartmai., W. H. Waldron, H*rrr ~ ,• C. Y. <5ol11n«l. O. Leall* ' (lazlett, il. n«n«li»w. W. H. LarUln, T. » . Slfflln, l>r. w. 0. u-r »!«»- Sth. W. J. Warm. J. v Kltt*. A L. *i >( Pts HivKl ■ 4INTCRCBT VHApBHV •« MVMM OlfO«iT» o ccM WBy ■ INTEREST -fl 40 fCDtBAL 6T. HEVMAN HARRIS, LADIES' I*'LOR-MADE SUITS and RIOIN6 HIS.'TS, 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Cafg <s t r;et ' PITTSBURG, PA. S-ld-ly T J. KOWALSKY. nUjjf- M«niif*/teir»r </f Hurt 11 jjEL Gas aad Gasoline Fngines jrMMit V»>r HUti/mary SIK! MMIU Ka fi'l f''t AHIUIMIMIM. >, K'/f KUrkimltli I'uiiij'- lta»n)i.( Hm.% uri'l lea 'Wy> t*■ Crun «f No. C 4ib Ave., Plllsburf, Pa. J-lSWfm WA VTKB- |T|r»mKi, M.vl.lnHH, tuiiln uiMkfU. IttjuktwlO" »'■'! l«/T t»ll rreda. ul»4> 'ir|v«« *<l fcli'*l« *'f Mlp. <»I1I»K, Kii'l/l'/jrawut Bureau. 201 r»l«- r.l A ll.cligriy, T'a. WA!ITKI) At onea, *lrl« In «»»x »4 »«, |IO l«r ; l/laewl Itm'i*'*l Jbu(W>tu«i»t li'ireau.SJl r«'!«/»l bt.. AllaKkuir.fS, fITEVCANTII-li BUkfiAU, ITIr»l-*la»» Sf. r« antllc and Hrcliaitieal Pu»lU»n«, w oar* • Pituirtne. i;M Fourth Avenue, a-IU-ljr Ht idachM Cured With Ctss«e«. ArlHielsl Eyst. Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS i o.t i'K \ x AVKJrine, KPP. i'KSISI :UI;II.UIISU. I»ITT*MI;b«. HUGH L. CONNELLY, Wholesaie Dealer In Fine Whiskies For Medicinal Purposes. Bell Phone 278. People's Phone 578. 316 Ea*t Jefferson Street, BUTLER, PA. THE PESSIMISTS Have had quite an inning but they cannot shut off the energy of the Ameri can people. The country is making money as it never made money before. iGet my daily letter* and learn when, what and bow to buy, and participate In thin money making I R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds j Third Ave. and Wood St., PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. ! Butler, J A. REYNOLDS, Manager. CHI CHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS &•••„ p* ji / Mmf+- Aiif/lV* flutl/i* Ladlwi.fcHlj f/ruggtat tut "Tin MfeWfct * In nW Uald mMaJll': r/V*, .pentad wlUi bloa ribbon. Tabr ■« other. Hrnno «k»Krr<HU aubail (■UnaiMU liull.lloii. >r!*«•*. or m/l U. Il< aUinpa fo' H»r(lml»W, >r»M Otontala »t>'l Tor l-«»aiea," (rl fcttrf, j l<r ratvn «*ll- lo.oou I-*ii/w,i.i»l«. Hold by • *ll ail!l!III.H7Klt CI'UXIOAU 00. SIM Hirflw* Hutfw M> ■— am. PAROID READY oofinq. IJAKOIL). The Roofing with NO TAK. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NVONI'' can apply it. Tins, •** Nails and Cement in core of i each roll. I> KJ'KESENTS the results o yc:u» of Experience and iix perimentiiig, ( »NLV requires painting «y<-ry few years. Not wheu first laid. I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. I vKMAND for PAKOID is world ' wide MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Otb»r Kiftn, Sampled and I'ricea are your* if yon will a«k na. g, wick, BUTLER. PA. \ TAfT'S PHILADELPHIA A »OfNT*t 800M1... M , - J'l-MhAv*., PltUburg, Pa n 'J aPH W.A«PHACTICA'.Ly J " I ")I II ' [I i- in < f,HOWN AW) BRIIJ'-iC *" rk (| 'lk nu.i.ur» why NOT oof.' 1 IwVOUBS? <n>l» CROWN" L l . M*" 1 •*'OG* w " ,fc ' V Music Department! We have added a musical department —good music—good instruments and everything that belongs to a music store, I Call and inspect the famons Merrill Piano. One of the best high grade pianos on the market We can sell it 1 on easy payments. Want a' Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, j Guitar 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 yon 1 need, in fact we are in shape to snpplv 1 all yonr wants in the musical line at DOUGLASS BOOK STORE Near P. 0.. 341 S. Main St REMOVAL We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are . , b right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and arc also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc ,as wt have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Sechler V „S?'' See the sign dlrect 'y opposite (be CV Poitofflce, $ Theodore Yogeity, 0 teal Entate and 13* S Main SI. SB Boiler, Pa. alt you have properly to ntill, trade, or rent rV or, want to buy or I rent can. write or 2JH übone me. ' ist Mailed Uoon Application MI7BTEIA ft BROWN. M'J sth Ave.. I'lttstiurir. Pa., Can sell your Keal Estate, Farm or Hu nines*. Correspondence solid i»-<l. A J.I. THAHSACTIORH CONri [IEXTI At,. DO VOL' WANT TO BELT, your farm or other real estate? I can «lo It for you. fcend me full particulars at once. 4-l#-<«-ly JOHN ttODOEK, M Keystone HullOlng. I'lttHburir. I'a EXTKA INDUCEMENT* TO ACTUAL Write for map and prices of land in ttju Had Hlver Valley. Minnesota. 1-O-M L. Warren, Minn. Pearson B. Nace's t'very F«*d and B»l«St«bie itear if Wick House Butler The bent of hurm and flr»t ':!*»• rig* &l w-ith on hand and for biro. He*t accoDirocdatlook In town for perma n•-nt boarding and transient trade. Hpecl al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses A i|M.d o {Ml* horko*. both drtvern and draft Uiihum aiw«y» 'ip band and for Kale under a full fcuar-uiUMii fet.d U6TV O * bouirb )-»i oroaer notification b» PEARSON B. NACE. T»lew»'One Nn ttv, jc. F. T. Pape, i I JEWELERS 1 J £ S 121 E. Jefferson Street. / WHY NOT*"" Become an Artist? Crayon, Pastel, Hspissnd Water Color taught at home, itid employment given at once. For fall particulars, addreen, COKJtfSp<JNQjF;NCe SCHOOL OF ART, SeavtrhaUi. K«. Family Reuq ions! Wc often cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting to do wjhic ljttjp th' n jj- Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity W<; rildkc the best at $6.00 per dozen, Hxiolnchck and guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler I)ye Works Mycing, Cleaning, Pressing. W FISHER I madam "v-rTsx. Dean's I H A »af«, M"rt*lii r« IU ,r Huiiiir««Aed I I MinaUuatlon. N<*v«-r ki..,«rn t»faM. Hufi-f ■ H Huri-I M|»-«lyl Hallafa/lioii <;iiuri.>jt**<l ■ ■ or irione* Ic-fiiii'livl. (V ir. |>r> |>ul'l for ■ I ILfyi jK-r f««. Will »*-n<l l}i< fno it trlid UJ H I l>r (Htl'l for when mllevwl. Hniii|>lo Krw. ■ tJoli i+j U;:''"T at the Centre Ave. fburwmi/. pfQOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOj TUB J£»c r MARTIN , »«O«THAND A\*°°*lk. COMMERCIAL ' I Svumu [Munoa SCHOOL, Liberty Ave. Ii Fifth St., PlHtburg, Pa. I Aa iM Kbwl »<odo< Ced ''II I ttaa >iu*t naodarn prluclpie*. I Tin dratand tor t' mn t A"" womiwi grnUtr tban WW bafur*. Call and AMI km «f til* lumi atul l»«t tcboula Ui U» ■ '-"tii.tr jr. aoi.t on ra>|ua*t. X Mo*ni»*i iTpr*im«o, KwiinrfM. m«u K mf. Swum. rriMiurar. tn. Q Lfepfi Mul M-w. H J «l in, j WA NT K.I 1 Hfliflit, huatliiitf men m e*<r» J Iftf'siiliy U» rrar<HMtril mid |ntr<rffiifs* ywtKHl ImtiM'iioM o«v-« Mfljr which m-1U «|MI« U ly; hl( j pr«/ni*; d## ynwr own wmoMfwturlfiK; Uf rltory Klv«ri; opporlliiittjf U# •turt In t/iiailii«-«ii «»n |/r;i' fjothlritf. WrlUi.' for i/iirtlrtiUr«, VLKASOL Kouru?«*uth Ht., N«»w York. w BUTLER ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, AUGUST 22 Grounds on Pierce Avenue ■r^^=^T ßt Wo«LDS IAROEST.GRANDEST.BESTAMUSEMENTINSTmmOII| / * .x AMERICAS REAL RIPRESENTATIYE SIMW _ ■iL^ / •- ; a\\ *, ALLTWE aESTAMUStHEWTIDEAS. \ -k. * J, CAD c "c^DAIHS S ."--i'c«nUit«T wint« <-u«Tuu i ro*Li«» orncu \ MAIN lUS.NUS omci-NEW YORK CITY. ,'] COW DUCTED" OH SOUHD'BIfSINESS PRI MCI PIE*-DAILY EXPE.NSILS *7.30 0 All The Attractions in The World Fit to Exhibit Grandest Triple Circes Ever Organized WITH 100 ACTS BY 300 CHAMPION PERFORMERS IN 3 Rings, 3 Stages, Race Track, Aerial Enclave and Grand Spectacular prelude and in addition thereto the unique and wonderfully VARIED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT in the Colossal Double Menagerie Tent, with Scores o? Odd, Curious and Surprising Artists A WONDROUS AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION Elegantly presented with overpowerir g processions and marvelous displays,form ing the most stupendous exhibition ever dreamed o'. Giving performances in 1,000 foreign cities. Its myriad wouderful attractions enjoyed during five years abroad by fully 50 Millions of People, including Royalty ia the Great European Capitals and the Farming and Industrial People of all Countries. Kxhib:tiQg More Than Advertised and AdvertiJog L«ss Thin Exhibited The Pride and Boast of America and the Wonder of all Europe COMING HERE ENTIRE AND UNDIVIDED On 86 huge Railroad Cars in Five Trains, Each one-half Mile long Presenting the World's Greatest Wonders beneath 12 Acres of Tents Electrically Lighted, the Largest Seating 15 000 Persons and containing Back Seats and a Foot Rest for Every Seat. More New. Sensational and Exclusive Features than all Shows Put Together Cyclo, The Kinetic Demor^ Defying Gravitation's Laws and Tempting Death by Wheeling at Right Angles on a Perpendicular Plane. Nearly 100 thoroughbred horses performing in 3 rings at one time National and Patriotic Exhibit of MJNIATURE UNITED STATES WARSHIPS Constructed by and with the Sanction of the General Government Built ac cording Ui Scale anil Representing all Types of U. S Men of War. The Tribute of BALKIS Stupendous Spectacular Surprise with 400 Elegantly Costumed Ancient Charac ters; Dancing Girls, Warriors, Idol Men. Choruses, Ambassadors, Slaves, Prints, Knights, Ballet Dancers and Chariots, Floats, Weapons, Trappings, Banners, Armor, etc., etc. THREE TROUPES OF ACROBATS ON THREE STAGES AT ONCE Twenty-five Clowns in Twenty-five Concurrent Acts Two Terrific Japanese Slides for Life at the Same Moment Five Champion Equestrians Riding Simultaneously in Three Rings PRODIGIOUS AERIAL AND GROUND DISPLAYS Tiunjjling and Leaping Contests, Combats, Bouts and Assaults Extraordinary Collection of Living Human Curiosities Including Krao the Mieum# Link. itornau *wiwu, Hoy. of Jfl Midget Actor*. Telescopic Man. ExpanitionlHt and Contrnciiohini Fit i.a.iy, Leopard Girl, Whirling Derviah, Fire Eater, Elastic Skin Man, Armleaa and L»*c' IK*** Man, Tattooed Man, Human Pincunbion, Albino Dinloo.itioniHt, Needle King, Iron Hkull Man, bearded Lady, and many otherH. High Jumping and Long Distance Leaping Tournament Ky the Greatest Record Horses and Ponies in the World The Suckling Baby Elephant and Mother "SPECK" The Smallest Horse Ever Discovered Three rierds of Eleplicir|lM DROVKS ojr TEAM of FOUR TRAINED ZEBRAS Two Towering, Graceful Transvaal GIRAFFES Triple Circus, Double Menageries, National Museum, Olymplo Hippodrome, Gymnasium, Aerial Enclave, Court of Games, Sports Arena, Momus' Realm, Racing Track, Acrobatic Plazas, Cycling Circuit, Aviary, Spectacular Amphitheatre and Horse Fair, in which aro seen 1000 Men, Women, Horses, Elephants and Animal Prodigies TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. Doors open one hour earlier for u tour of the Menageries, Museums, Freaks and Promenade Concert. Admission to Everybody, 50 cts Children Under 10 Years, 25 cts Reserved voiding Seats, 75 cents. Reserved Chair Seats, sl. Private Foxes, with Six Chair Sou's, $9 to |l2, according to location. Singlo Box Seats, $1.50 and $2 All Tickets are sold without extra charge. Beware of parties charging mole than regular prioe. Private Bo* and Reserved Chair Tickets sold at Purvis' Pharmacy, 213 S. Main St other on grounds at hours of opening. ALL SEATS HAVE FOOT RESTS. ALL TENTS ARE ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. New Illustrated street Parade With Elegant Novel Allegorical Chairot* and Floats, Living Tableaux, Horses, Elephants, and 40-Horse Team Driven by One Man, etc., will take place at 9 A. M. CAMPBELL S good furniture. VSSfftiS | New Combination BookS |Cases and Writing Desks! |jj ARRIVED THIS WEEK. jC Plenty of different styles to select from- B j§( Prices ranging from $12,50 to $30.00 g D_ _l_ Combination desk and book case combined;has jpi VjdiiCo adjustable shelves. curved top aDd beveled 53 jg|| mirror above the desk. PRICE sl4 fS Priced Parlor Pieces that arrived last week. \1- yVVV Upholstered in figured tapestry, mahogany finish spindle hack and polished. PRICE $lO jsg< ®§tßfirk FR In mahogany finish to match the above setter; op- Ifgt ]b| IV 11 holstered in the same kind of goo<ls in different jRj colors. PRICE $5.50 jg SS3J | [I A IP Same style as the above pieces, npholsted in red figured bat J£s( - It A 111 Tapestry; a neat parlor piece; $5-50 jj||j Plenty of New Couches to Show you this Week. SS g m COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. 1 Alfred A. Campbell I Formerly Campbell & Tetnpleton. MUST GO I j AT THE Little Furniture Store On the Corner! All Porch Goods Refrigerators At cost or less than cost. At less than actnal cost Any Rocking Chair Some Bargains Q In tbis store at handsome dig- In Bed Room Suits to mske room count from regular cash price. for new goods that will arrive sotu Many Bargains all Along the Line IN PARLOR GOODS, COUCHES, PARLOR AND EXTENSION TABLES, HALL RACES AND SIDEBOARDS, ODD DRESSERS, SEWING MACHINES. Closing out all Go Carts at less than regular cash prices If you don't get a Bargain It's no Fault of Ours. COME IN AND COMPARE! BROWN &■ CO. No. 180 N. Main St. Phone 105) HUTI.BR, Pa. We Are Right After Your SHOE BUSINESS. We are working for your Interest all the time. Are you looking for some thing extra good at low prices? Then see US TO DAY. Do not buy shoes nutll you see us. We are looking for YOU It matters not whether it be in button, lace, hlucher or oxfords, we can please yon in this sale. Note the changed prices. 400 pair Men's $5 00 shoes In pat kid and colt, vicl ktd, plain toe and Hp, lace, or congress or bntton at $3 99. All Men's $11.50 and $4.00 oxfords in pat. leather, dull calf or vicl kid at $2 99' AjJ *OO pairs Ladies and W.Gll shoes, pat. tip, stock tips, lace or button at sf. sg. 50 pairs Ladies' I) strap sandal all pat. leather with Louis XV heel, regular price 14.00, cut $2 99. ' H * '• 0 strap sandal with pat. vamp, Louis )(V heel, regular price 100 pairs Ladies' oxfords In vicl kid. pat tips, welt or turn solo* at 980 All Misses' and Children's oxfords and sandals at a cot price. Come in examine onr stock und prices. "THANK YOU." Daubenspeck & Turner Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Next to Savings Bank, People's Phone 633, Butler, Pa. Early Spring Hats, Y/e are showing all the new shapes for Spring, 1903 KfcAUY-TQ WEAR HATS, SAILORS arid STR&gT 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 f RocJ^ensteln's MILLINERY EMPORIUM, South Main Htrert - - P» lEberle 3ros^ PLUMBERS | Estimates given on all kinds of work. ? We make a specialty of / Jjl Nickle-platp.d, V#/ J ,;;j Seamless, A Opfn-work 5 A| 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ? Peoplf s Phone. 630^^^^^^^
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