Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 24, 1903, Image 4

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    ONE STEP
W'iSl be fatal to the sleep-walker. Wiß
he draw back-Of will be take the final,
fatal step? A great many people are in
peril like fHfe sleep-walker. The)- are
diseased. The disease is processing
day by day. The time comes when one
more step away from health is fatal.
The man who has suffered from indi
gestion or gastric troublis
Irt goes some night to a
dinner and returns home
Xjp&n to find he has taken that
\! )11 last step from health
i}] which can never be tak
y. Vjfh Jj] en back.
VlAy LJL To neglect the cure
l±J Ijl TijEX of indigestion or some
fOm Ij* Other form of stomach
«u m 111 P trouble is dangerous. It
' 111 111 I'l b is also inexcusable. Dr.
1 111 J 111 y Pierce's Golden Medical
jJOU j'j . Discovery cures diseases
111 ill 11 1 J 0 ' t * le and other
■rfu Ijl I;! ' organs of digestion and
MLIh V- nutrition. It purifies
the Wood, stimulates the
cures biliousness,
and eliminates bilious
poisons from the sy»-
tem.
"The praiae I would like
to jive your 1 Golden Medical
H V l>v«cov-ery * I cannot otter in
J words or describe with ptn."
] writes Jaa B Ambrose. Esq .
1 V of l»5 54 Mifflin St.. Htmt-
I ingdon. Pa. *1 was taken
with what our phjrtfdsaa said wa» indl«*ion
I doctored with the best around here and found
no relief. I wrote TOO. and you advised me to
use Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical DUeoverr. I
took three bottle* and I felt to grood that I
Stopped—being cured. I hire no symptoms of
gaatric trouble or indigestion now."
If you ask your dealer for "Golden
Medical Discovery" because you have
confidence in its cures, do not allow
yourself to be switched off to a medicine
claimed to be " just as good," but which
you did not ask for and of which you
know nothing.
Yon can get the People's Common
Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, pa
per covers, free by sending 21 one-cent
stamps, to pay expense of mailing onb-
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N £
fir Piles. x
free.
One gives refiet
Tl \a continued use of Hum-
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.
Tkne Mm. 2Sc.. »oe~ a»4 81.00. Sold by
bnwtal.. or aeat »re»«u on receipt or srtee.
Humphrey' Medicine Co., Cor. William and
John St».. Stw Vork.
. 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.
told by DrusglfU, or Nat prepaid on receipt of price.
H. up Is IJI' isi. fa, WW— 4 Jsta Bts, It Y.
y|c T P D
▼ LUNG *
SYRUP
Be Great 'Xnm Reiedy,"
"Tkmt Healer," and
"talk filler."
Consumption in first stages abso
lutely cured. The friend of Singei*
and public Speakers. The Golden
Remedy for Whooping CongV
Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Cold-
Ili«- 11
by striking at the root of the disease
Are you afflicted ? address
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Maryland
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
Eyes Examined Free of Chargt
R. L KIRKPATRICK.
% Jewalar and Graduate Optician
We*t Toof to Court Boom' Butler P»
PHILADCLPHIA K
—DENTAL ROOMS." U
89-SthAv#., PtttolHirg,Ps ll
|| WVropßACTlCA'.LYdoluftl..- 1
nVSCROWN and BP.IC'jC 1
J,mm puuborx-wHV not do l'
IHlfM*ouna? u»id|crowns *
IHHWm MIDGE work reduced tc U
il Hta PER TOOTH. Al» the P
|j| yEssta»t of Teetfc insult, Q
WTBTHA a BIIOWN, m 9th Ave
Pittsburg, Pa.,
Can sell your Beal Estate, Farm or liuslnesM
Correspondence solicited.
A LI. TKASSACTIO«S COKri DENT I 4L.
DO YOU WANT TO HE LI/ your farm 01
other real estate? 1 can do It tor you.
Bend me full particulars at once.
4-I<HW-ly JOHN BO DOER,
At Keystone Building. Pitt*burg. Pa
r—-- moi _—-
"CHEMO"
MAW* -
Hat Established its Reputatior
FOR KILLING
Motbs, Roaches, Bags and
Germ life.
Non-Poisonous to human life,does noi
soil the finest fabrics.
It hits no equal as a disinfectant.
Kills fleas on dogs and lice on poultrj
instantly.
It has been largely used throughout
Western Pennsylvania and Easterr
Ohio, by all classes of people.
Remember "CHEMO" is guaranteed
We furnish Sprays and Atomizers at
cost—either should be used to get th«
best results.
Ask your druggist for it and take nt
substitute. Look for our Trade Mark
PEERLESS MFG CO.,
7-t-3ni Liberty Ht., Pittsburg, Pa.
inSTSTDean's
' A «afe, certain relit jt Surprised
| Menntruatlon. Never to fall. Hafe!
, Hurr-! ttpeedy! HatUfactlon (>uarante«d
or money Itefnndod. Hen: tor
tUOO per box. Will Mend tin m .->n I rlaJ, to
be paid tor wban relieved. HamplesKree.
»" ITIa WtPICALCO.. ■»« 74. L»I»C*»T«H. »«
Bold in Butler at the Centre Ave,
Pharmacy.
! THE
w^'SUc r MARTIN
I SHORTHAND j
IWI COMMERCIAL
tmmtsnSKom SCHOOL, !
Liberty A*e. & Fifth It., PftUburg, Pa. |
An ol'l K-hool e(mi!n'(>«l mi •
tlia rnuat niudani frlatlplns
The demaud for yimuf lIICM auil wr<m«*n 'l
, rrK>ier lima ever tiefurn. Call and ne one J
, of the fcuxeat and brat achooin In Um 1 2
country. aent on rr-|iie«t. i
i Booiropre;.. invi)- <
HIP, OCtBH. OTUIW,, TtlF/iUITT, PC.
lla.pnhW KalM lips 'l -f h- v /
7-ao-am
FORKS AND FASHION.
; A Voanc birt'n Kmliarraaament anil
• Tukrn of Apprrclmlloa.
She bad lived all tier life in a coun
i try village, a daughter of the poorest
of poor country doctors, and when the
fTf-at surgeon who once had tiefriended
her father vtalted him In his Illness
the pretty daughter was Invited to a
dinner and reception at his house.
Aglow wflh excitement, the girl packed
her "Sunday dress" and took the train
for New \'ork.
When the guests were all seated at
tinner she hesitated at the shiniDg ar-.
ray* of stiver beside her plate, vhea
picked up her meat fork and began to
eat her oysters. Glancing under her
eyelids at the guest nearest her, she
blushed crimson as she realized her
mistake. „
Her hootess. perceiving her embar
rassment, quickly drew attention to
by telling a story, which was
drawn out to the length of the course.
At the end,of the story, in illustrating
a point eheheld up a fork, saying:
"And the stem of this wonderful
flower was no longer than this fish
fork."
The social novice was further relieved
at the meat course when a fork
quietly dropped on the table by
same hand that placed the plate
her.
When the evening's
was over, as she approa-b* r host
ess, the young girl, u-jota?rved,by any
one elsa, took from' oer corsage a beau
tiful rose, which, Bhe i al(] i n the white
hand to -Good night"—
New York^
/ Er«> That CUnge Color.
Although the eyes of children may
deepen or alter in color with their
growth, the change of hue in the Iris
is principally due to the development
of disease. The most marked changes
are produced by an inflammatory dis
ease known as acute iritis. The Iris
of the eyes of the sufferer from this
disease entirely changes color, prin
cipally owing to the loss of distinctness
iIT its fibers, with a consequent clouded
appearance. The ptfpll 1B contracted,
and email brownish white specks ap
pear in It, produced fcp- the breaking
away of adhesions of the iris to the
capsule of the lens.
The varieties of color in the eyes of
different individuals and of different
kinds of animals mainly depend upon
the color of the pigment which Is de
posited in cells in the substance of the
iris, and the eye can, therefore, only
be said to change color when there Is
a change in the color of the iris. The
color of the sclerotic coat, or white of
the eye, is frequently affected by dis
ease or accidents, of which the well
known bloodshot appearance Is most
common.
"Original" and Actual Sin.
A wealthy Australian Scotsman
named Allan died some years ago and
bequeathed a considerable sum of
money to provide perpetual prizes to
the Presbyterian children of the com
monwealth for proficiency in Scrip
tural knowledge. A report of the Al
lan bequest committee, presented to
the Presbyterian general assembly in
Melbourne, contained some entertain
ing reading. "What is the difference
between original sin and actual sin?
elicited these answers among others:
"Original sin is Adam eating forbid
den fruit; actual sin Is Cain killing
Abel." "One is good sin; the other is
bad sin." "Original sin is sin without
murder, but actual sin is sin; meaning
swearing." "Original sin is the things
we ought not to do." "Actual sin
means a want of obedience; but orig
inal sin is a work of Providence."
Trratneit of Banlona.
Bunions are serious- and bard to treat.
About the only thing to do is to wear
seamless stocking* and shoes with kid
or fine calf uppers. Avoid heating the
feet and change the shoes frequently.
1 At. r t ~n win r..„i ih« „ArWKii «r
a Joint, and sometimes anointing it
with lodine will bring r«4lef. When a
bunion gets troublesome "the best plan
la to buy a stick of sulphate of copper,
pare away the dead skin and cauterise
the spot. The operation is a trifle pain
ful, but it is only momentary, while the
sense of relief that is sure to follow is
like the "peace that passe th under
standing."
••The High Seaa."
By "the high seas" referred to In
article 1 of the constitution of the
United States Is meant the open sea—
that is, the waters outside the civil
Jurisdiction of any country whatever,
Which, according to the law of nations,
la limited to one marine league, or
three geographical miles, from the
shore. Even the great lakes, beyond
tile limit designated above, are regard
ed as "high seas."
The Canal Delay.
Restaurant Proprietor (to guest)—lt's
too bad you have had to wait so long.
Our men have Just gone on a strike.
How long since you gave your ord;>r?
Guest—About half nu hour. I didn't
know there was a strike. I thought it
was merely the usual delay.—-Chicago
Tribune.
Alrlnu His French.
"Gracious! What in the world it
that man ordering such a lot of dishes
for? Will he be able to eat them?"
"Oh, uo. lie merely liken to show
that he can pronounce all those French
names."—San Francisco Bulletin.
The Cnblnaliln* Ituaeal.
"Snlfklns says that when he gets
married be wants not only a pretty
girl, but a good one."
"The bigamist!"— Town Topics.
Correct I
This recipe is out of stgbt:
To right wrong right you write right
right—Baltimore News.
Cicero tail Hla Daughter.
History abounds with examples of
the love that has existed between fa
ther and daughter which proved su
perior to the changes of time and for
tune, defying even death itself, nnd en
tering into the records of humanity,
imperishable and Immortal.
One of the most beautiful Instances
was the love of Cicero for Tullla. She
was a woman of high attainments and
exalted character, with qualities of
heart and mind that peculiarly fitted
her to be her father's intimate com
panion.
After her death he could find neither
consolation for her loss nor distraction
for his grief. Affairs of state, weighty
matters of political and personal In
terest, even the sympathy of Brutus
and Ca-sar, could not dispel the tnelau
choly that settl<*d down upon his soul
and forced blm for a time into retire
ment. He wrote of her In these touch
ing words: "A daughter I had In whose
sweet conversation I could drop all my
cares and troubles. Hut now every
thing Is changed." "It is all over with
me, Attlcus. I feel it more than ever
now that I have lost the only being
who still bound me to life."
Knew What He Wanted.
Politician—l'll do what I can to get
work for you.
Citizen—l don't want work; what I'm
after is a city Job.—Exchange.
Poverty.
Ho—But poverty is no disgrace.
She—Um-m, no; but there are no
medals connected with It either.—
Judge. •
A man never knows what n con
fidence bo baa until aaked to tell a Uo
to shield some ouo ho never liked vory
well anyway,—Atchison Glob*.
New Fall Clothing!
We are now ready to show the largest and
best line of Men's, Boys' and Children's
Clothing ever shown in this city.
We want you to see our new
Hamburger Suits
before you buy; they are beauties; all made
with padded shoulders and firm front. Will
keep their shape just as well as the merchant
tailored suits.
A peep into our Furnishing Department will
delight you. All new styles in Hats, Caps
and Men's Furnishings now on sale. Call
and see us. Yours for clothing,
DOUTHETT & GRAHAM.
Reliable Clothiers
yC. W. Stark:ey, j
0 Photograpl\er, £
x Seccessor to FMndley. /
» Has remodeled, refitted and furnished r
J Photograph Studio, (
\ In old Postoffice Building, South Main St., \
C and is prepared to do everything in photography t
f in the most artistic and up-to-date style. i
/ Fine Crayons, Water Colors and Pastels. C
/ Frames to Order. J
\ Baby Pictures a Specialty. /
\ F. Z. HOWER, formerly with Findley, 3
t is still chief operator. y
/ Bring in your Kodak work.
I ™™ II ™ BI ™ H ™™^IJ^ , PLU^
$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. TROUTMAN, Ist Vlc« Pre*. W. A. STEIN. 2nd Vice Prea.
LOCIS B. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. CKONENWETT, Ass t Treasur.
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.
| Standard Trust Company |
RUTfcER, PA. :
| CAPITAL ------- $150,000.00 f
Paid on Deposits-
Prompt and Careful Attention to all. :
C. D. GReeNbEE, President.
] C. A. QAIbEy, Secty. and Treasurer.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $32,000.00
(EAKNEU)
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINB, President.. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZL.BR. Ass't Cashier.
|ilr4% INTEREST \ JJ WITHDRAWALS
| WITHOUT NOTICE. 1
I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK I
I OF PITTBBUBGH, I
I 033 BMITHFIELD STREET. I
I The Best Friend ol the man or woman ol moderate meant l( I
II A BAVINGB ACCOUNT in a strong Bank. ■
I WE PAT FOUR PER CENT. INTEREBT on lavlngt accounts ■
1 I opened wllh first deposit of not less than SIOO.OO, and any I
I ■ amount may bo withdrawn without notice. I
I Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $2,000,000.00. j
bank by mail
! And get the 4 per cent annual interest and
absolute protection of this strong bank.
Asset* over $7,700,000.
Germania Savings bank
WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITT.SRURG. PA J
V -J--'
r~—The Fadcttes
mmml HAVE STORMED
fe j Now Exposition
Audiences with their
Refined, Exquisite Muvc
1 Performances ol the»* Hi)
W HAVE AMAZED AND
f DELIOMTED IHOUSANDS
t
1 1 rioloistK with them this week will be
THE carboine SISTERS,
Nottd for ih'ir ir.d'K'ib'b y beautiful vocal duels
I' The New Kxposition in now ... iu full autumn glory, and IM U.«
1 hlcKM'll with I'HKXOMKNAL |»lltroll»(K!.
i Weekly excursions from ttiU city at one fare rate.
THE
Butler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profit* - $165,000.00 j
Joe. Hartman, President; J V. Ritts,
Vice President; John G. McMarlln, {
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Money leaned on approved security.
We Invite you to open an account vlth this
bank.
DIRECTORS—Hen. Joseph Hartman, Hon.
W. 8. Waldron. Harry Heasley H. Mc
?weeney. C. P. Collins, I. G. Smith. Leslie P. j
H&zlett, M. Henshaw. W. H. Larkln, T. P.
Mifflin, Dr. W. C. McCandless. BeD Mas
seth. w. J. Marks. J. V. Rltts. A. L. Reiber
4 INTEREST M
• f 11.00 .no uo. R
p 2 inVerVst I
WRITE FOR J
«3 FEDCRAL ST.
♦ i* :
Z- The best place &
Q. to stop at
when in town is the £
} WAVERLY MOTEL, §
TJ ft
J. H. HARVEY, Prop.
* Rates, $1.50 per day.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
cCcar of
<A/lck House Butler ?enn'«
The best of horses and first class rigs »i
<ravs on hand and for hire.
Hest accommodations In town for perm a
nent boarding and transient trade 9pe<-l
il care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A good c ass of horses, both drivers and
lrart horttes always on hand and for sale
inder a full guarantee; and horses bough
»>l proper aotlfloat IOD bf
PEARSON B. NACE,
Televnone No.
amily
Reuri ions!
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, Bxlo inches and
guarantee them permanent. Let
us know in time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
R. FISHER
W. S & E. WICK,
UEALERSeIN
Rough and Worked Lumber of all Kinds
Doors, Sash and Mouldings
Oil Well Rigs a Bpeclalty.
Office and Yard
E. Cunningham and Monroe Kts
• near went Venn Depot,
orwiTt*
J Wm. Foster, i
| Architect, j
J Plan of all kind of buildings V
X furnished on short notice. r
r Office in Berg Building, /
J Butler, Pa. v
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278.
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street.
BUTLER, PA.
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
pAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
L> EPRESENTS the results o
" years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/\NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
¥ S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
or Shingles.
|\EMANI) for I'AROID is world
lJ wide
MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fact*. Samples and Prices are
yours if you will ask ns.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
Heidachet Cured With Glastci. Artificial Eyet.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
Kifl PKSX
OPP. PEJISI ;BUH.OI!»iU. I'ITTHDI'IIO.
HU-ly
WTFRCANTILE BUREAU,
Hrrurra Flrat-rlaaa Mercantile
and Mechanical l'o«lll«n», w
om<« • riiMi'usc. **»
IM l">.urth Avutiui', J-llt-ly
M. C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
139 South Main at.
|A Little Disfigured in Front!
■ I
I But still Doing Business I
1 on the Inside. ft
mm ■'
m ■
I Greater bargains than ever while I
3 H
I this tearing-up is going on. I
g See the large piles of shoes we I
I have been compelled to mark way ■
H below cost in order to get room for I
I workmen. Yoni size is among I
fl them. Come in today before it is I
|| gone. I
P SO PAY US A VISIT 8
C. e. filler,l
P S 215 S. Main St, Butler, Pa., Opposite Hotel Arlington. B
sicl<ers Fall Footwear.
Largest Stock and Most Handsome Styles of Fine
Footwear we Have Ever Shown.
gy • OL Twenty new fall styles —Don«oU, Boxcalf,
SnrnQlQ NhOAQ Enamel And Patent-kid made in the latest up-
Vvll UOIO VllvvO to date styles in tuedinin or high tops.
%%%%%%«%%%»%
Misses' and Children's Shoes
Extremely large stock of Misses' and Children's fine shoes
comprised of many new and pretty styles for fall.
■ a J f\| All the latest styles in Men's fine shoes. A fall
(Ulan C NnnDQ lineof Men's Patent kid, the latest style lasts.
11l VII O wllUww $2 50 to $6.00. Men's fine Calf, Vici-kid and Box
calf shoes SI.OO to $5.00.
%%%«%%%%%%%%
Large Assortment of Boys', Youths' and Little Gents' Fine Shoes
f\ I of Jaruestown, N. Y., who failed sometime ago and who was
|l Al/pi/ closed down for over a year has started np again. We gave him a
UUl\v J very large order for Men's box-toe and plain toe shoes; also boys'
and Youths' copper tipped shoes. The goods are all in. These
shoes are cnt from good water proof kip—hand pegged,
sewed witli heavy waxed ends. The best of Hemlock ont and
insoles. Nothing lacking to make them a first class winter shoe.
Every pair Stamped on sole, N. W. Gokey & Son, Jamestown, N Y
We invite you to call and see this well known line be
fore buying your winter shoes. Large stock of Ladies' Kan
garoo, Calf, Oil-grain and Kip shoes at away down prices.
%%%%%%%%%%%%
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SCHOOL SHOES.
Repairing promptly done.
JOHN 51CK619,
128 South Main Street. Butler, Pa.
| New Fall Goods. |
||
?? We are showing an extensive line of advance|t*
t : Styles of Fall Hats, Tailor- || iTO !?
Ti: Made, Ready-to-Wear, Mil I : -
It Dress and Street M
» • *
e Always First to Show the New Ideas. II
f? II
U Rockensteln's »
•f t •
!• 828 Sonth Main Street, - .... Butler, Pa. «< j
I* EARLY FALL ARRIVAL OF **
11 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS $!
Now on Display at Graham Building. **
Suits from $.15 to sso.
We Defy Competition.
r « ? Call and Examine Goods Early. *ii*
l\ COOPER & CO.,
t* Leading Tailors, rt
335 s - Main St, ... - Butler, Pa. tf
$jlTgHl»Iig»I»l!gSgHl»!«Ir:-gig»Iig»I;gHI;g»I;gKlil
Patterson Bros'
WALL PAPER
PAINTS
Picture Frames.
fEberte Bros^\
t PLUMBERS \
S Estimates given on all kinds of work ?
1 NICK I E-PLATED, C
J SEA MI.ESS, /
1 OPEN WORK. /
} 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ?
S Peoples Phone. 630. C
Subscribe for the CITIZEN
A SINGLE WEEK I
In the stock market, a single !
wt*k may place you on the road !
to fortnne, as has been the case
thousands of times. The advic«
born of my experience as a broker
is at yonr command for stock
operations, and large or small
lines will be carried on low mar
fins. Every facility for <]nick i
information and the prompt
execution of orders.
ESTABLISHED 16»&
IR. M. Weaver
i Stocks and Bonds
Third Ave. and food St,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
J A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
HOW WE CAN SELL
your property no matter!
what it consist of. A
buyer can be found for anyr
thing with in reason. Ous
method of doing business ir
such that when you list you
property with'us we*place it;be :
fore the public in all'our papers
which comes with in reach of
the entire county. We create
a market, and we advertise It
continually until it is sold. You
get our personal attention and
work. We have dally calls
from all over for farms, resi
dence and business property
and we can sell no matter where
located if such is placed with
us at a reasonable price. We
offer the tollowing at present:
8 houses with stores in N. Y. City,
rents for f6,600, price f70,000.
sth Ave. Honse. in N. Y. City, rents
for |6,000, price $55,000.
65 acres, Oxford Co.. Maine, 40 acres
timber, good house, $2,700.
8 acres. Marion Co., Oregon, timber,
good house, $500.00.
Hotel and Livery Stable, Milton, N-
H., * cash, $8,500.
5 story house, Qramercy Park, N. Y.
City, $35,000.
Send us a list of what you want t<
sell but don't have any fancy prioes
which would keep us from selling.
NEW YORK REAL ESTATE CO.,
8-27-3 m 25 East 14 St., N. Y.
We turn yonr
Old Carpets
Into elegant, durable, handsome
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weavers employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SILK SAGS woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Our term* are so moderate —no matter
distance—it will pay you to send to us.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
823 Third Avenue. »-08-2n
(L. D. Phone.) New Brinhton. Pa
Curry College
44TH YEAR.
Catalogue Mailed Free on Application
J. H. WALLACE. Ph. M.. Pres.
Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA
K.-JT-ftVam
TEACHERS WANTED.
We need at once a few more Teacher
for Fall schools. Good positions art bt
ing filled daily by us, We are recetvini
more calls this year than ever b«rfore
Schools and colleges supplied witl
Teachers free ef cost. Enclose s'lami
AME SS&N TEACH EBB' ASSOCIATION
J. L. GRAHAM, LL. D., Managor.
IM-154 Kamlolpli Building.
»-27-(U-2ni Memphis. Teni
ItOAKD—Bala. MuskoVa. Can.—A comfort
able private home, airy rooms, good table
boatluK and cxi-ellent fishing, tennis; lin
munn from liay fever; retired yet conveul
ont; lx»at ana postal service. Apply Mr*
Thos. Burgess. Bala. Muskoka.
EVEKY sufferer uses Gallaber's Rheum*
tic Remedy; relief In four dara; absplilt<
cure; sample by mall 11. Jonn Uallah*
Woodlawii Road, Broux. S«-w York. S--.-4
Mt. Gailitzin Academy.
Baden,'• Beaver Co , Pa
This Institution, under the care of tlx
Misters of St. Jsscph, Is for b«>vs between tin
ages of 4 and 14 yours. Tuition, boardlni
washing and mending 1100 a year, tor futbe
P ¥£inZ* Wl ' U ' THE D.BECTItKSS.
HIIYMAN HARRIS,
IADIES'TA'LOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDING HABITS,
4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
0-NMy
I PENNSYLVANIA
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE,
loae Fifth Ave.. Flttabars. Pa.
QIVKS INDIVIDUAL I*STKUCTXO»
In
ALL MECHANICAL BRANCH!*
Ml Pkuit 242 Grul i. T. Invupr, Pm*.
1-4M-ly
InivM a braad-wtsalog KdoeaUoo Mmnln
jnunc man sod wonni to mwt tha dainaad of this
prot|*mu* commercial as* For circulars addnas
P. DUFF * tOW>. Blh > LlbaHy «»*•. PlltsSsff.Ps.
PITTKBtIHU KMPUOYMKWT BURIAV.
Oiip. li. * <>. 411-4:11 Water M.
Knllr« Plwoßd Floor.
A medlara fur obtaining work that cannot be
Ixiatun. Wliyy llocauwi wo are In constant toaeh
with tho lw»t Bruin. In and nut of the eltv. Oor
tnifelnffui la tn taka c..-»r« of pnopla who ara willing to
wurk liut cannot And It. Wa do this liV maana Of
I, illrlliirn who ara runniantly on tha go, looking for
"tHMilnri of all klnili. I'lttaburg, U to-day, U>*
i«-.t |.U< » In tha world for an anlarprlalng mau or
'v.,inn 11. Call or write. All tatters are promptly
Auawarad.
• 7-23-03-am
WAITED Flrrmcn, nrakaoieii. Machinists,
Hollrr maker*. lllarkamliha and for rail
r>ail>, alio drivers and all klmU of halp. I'lares
waiting. licnrral Finplojmaut Boroau, 301 Fado
rnl airi-ef, A llrghnny, l*a.
WANTED—Atones, glrl« lu «»erjr r a partly;
to fill |wr wtrli; plucnl or moii«y rufundan. (lanaral
ICmpKiyiueut llurcau, 201 Fa4aralSt.. Alleghany, I'a.
3-l»-ly
CHI CHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Umfr. Alwayx r*Ilat»l« LMIm. »»ll Ibf
i Hl<HKsti:us KMttVimn In
Mold rurlallk* bo*re, MMU«H! with blu« ribbon.
Takf no olhrr. HrfMM # r
imlimmm mm* ImIUIIom. Muy of your WW
or ■•11*1 Ir. In mwnp" tor f»*rtlr«lar«. To»M-
Monltl* »rvl *• Relief iter I SefifZl
tiy r*(nm N»ll. !•.—T—tliooolala HoW bf
all
OHIORNITIN OHBMIOAL 00.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
RP. SCOTT,
• ATTORHEV-AT-LAW,
Office on aecond floor of Armor)
Building, Butler, Pa.
T. SCOTT.
• ATTORN KY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler. Pa.
COULTER & BAKER,
ATTORNEYS AT UW.
Room 8., Armory building.
JOHN W. COULTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office with R. C. McAboy, J. P.,
sooth side Diamond.
Special attention given to collectii.na
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or
Rntler County National Bank
JD. McJUNKIN,
• ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Office in Reiber building, cornet Main
and E. Cunningham Sta, Entrance on
Main street.
JB. BKEDIN,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court llouie.
EVERETT L. RA^STON,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
No. 257 South Main Street, Butler, Pa.
Fisher Building. Pirst door on South
Main street, next my former office iu
Boyd Building.
H. GOUCHEk, ~~
• ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Office in Wise building.
LP.. WALKER,
• NOTARY PUBLIC,
BOTLKR, PA.
Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O.
EH. NEGLEY,
• ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Office in the Negley Building, West
Diamond
PHYSICIANS,
Hemorrhoids and Chronic Diseases 1
Specialty.
WH. BROWN, M. D .
• Office in Riddle building, Diamond,
next door to Dr. Bell's old office.
Office Honrs: —9 to 11 am,l to 3 and
6 to 8 p- m.
EO K. McADOO. M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSK AND THROAT,
Exclusively.
Hours—9-12, 1-5. Both Phones.
Troutman building, S. Main St.
c BOYLE M D
• EYK, EAR, NOSH and THROAT,
After April Ist. office in former Dr.
Peters'residence, No. 121 E. Cunning
ham St., Butler, Pa., next door to Times
printing office.
CLARA E. MORROW. D 0.,
GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF
OSTEOPATHY.
Women's diseases a specialty. Con
sultatian and examination free.
Office Hours, 9 to 13 m., 3 to 3 p. m
People's Phone 573.
1/6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa
M. ZIMMERMAN
• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At 327 N. Main St
R. HAZLETT, M. D.,
• 106 West Diamond,
Dr. Graham's former office.
Special attention given to l?ye. Kose
and Throat. People's Phone 564
OAMUELM. BIPPUS,
U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
100 West Cunningham St.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER.
DR. CLARENCB M. LOWE.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
t Rooms 9 and 10 Stein Building, Butler.
Consultation and examination free,
daily; and evenings by appointment.
DENTISTS.
1 T\R. H. A. McCANDLFSS,
1/ DENTIST.
Office in New Martincourt Buildirg
129K S. Main St., (adjoining Dr
1 At well's office.)
* O W WICK,
IL* DENTIST.
Has located in the new Stein building,
1 with all the lateat devices for Dental
work.
D R. M. D. KOTTRABA,
SuccesMor to Dr. Johnston,
DENTIST
* Office at No 114 E. Jefleraou St., over
G. W. Miller'a grocery
J J. DONALDSON,
• DENTIST.
' Artificial Teeth Inaerted on the iate»t
improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec*
laltv. Office next to poatoffice.
DR J. WILBBRT McKEE,
SURGEON DENTIST.
* Office over C. K. Miller's Shoe Store,
215 S. Main atreet, Butler, Pa.
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of gold fillinga, gold
. crown and bridtre work.
I MISCELLANEOUS.
WM. H. WALKER,
SURVEYOR,
' Residence 314 W. Pearl St.. Butler. Pa.
T JAMES DODOS
• LICKNSHD AUCTIONEER
' Inquire at Sheriff'aoffice or 4jfi Mifflin
r St. Butler Pa
f\ P. L. McQUISTION,
V. CIVIL ENGINKER AND SUBVEVOE.
Office near Court Hmtw.
WHY NOT
Become an Artist?
QCrayon. Pastel, Sepia and Water Color
tanght at home, and employment given
at onoe.
For fnll particulars, addreaa.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OP ART,
•esver Palls. Pa.
SIC
;C. F, 1. Papej
11: JEWELERS \
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
Eytli Bros.
Big Bargains
IN
Wall Paper
AND
HAMMOCKS
EYTH BROS
Next to Old P. O.