CUASSIKO CATARRH AND HEALING CCKB FOR CATARRH Bggsgi Ely's Cream Balm Buy Uld pIMMDt to ik. Contain! DO | 3 ifuqatekly absorbed. f Gives Relief at once. —*l ft COLD ""HEAD Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores Uie j Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at Drmaritta or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, S6 Warren Street, New ork. ' Victor Liniment u—— -- Takes Soreness out of Wounds red Sprains, destroys fue in fca!ds and Burns. Cures Croup ■ a children relieves Rheuma' < :m, and removes all Callous or 1 lard Lumps. Felons. Lumbago. Pleurisy. Sciatica, and all deep tu'.cJ inflammations. : Je, Sure, Speedy V ,tor Remedies Company ofi'cis :* icx. ■ *.<• d for any certified case of Loci j * < ijux>ii roison. in man or Wast, re?' i; ii sj from the kick of an animal, fi« 11: Iho insertion of a rusty nail, or from a: v fresh wound, provided Victor Liniment is applied strictly according to directions within 3 hoars after wound has been re ceived. F»r further particulars address, VICTOR REMEDIES CO., ' Frederick, Maryland For sale at Reed's Pharmacy |V BOOK MAILED FREE. A. A. 2FEVERS. OonterttoiM. Inflmmmm- CDBES ) lion., Loot Fever, Milk Ferer. B. lI.iKPR \l\B. LameneM, Iqjurle*. CDia I Khrumatlim. C. V. (WIRE THROAT. QolniV, Eptzootle. ecus! Distemper. WORMS. Bou. Grata. E.K.jCOI'OIR Cold., Influenza. Inflamed cma S LUBO, Pleoro-Pneumonia. F. F. (COLIC. Bellyache, Wind-Biown. com S Diarrhea, Dyaenlerv. 6.0. Prevent* MISCARRIAGE. gujJl | KID.VEV A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. jNKK DISEASES. Mange, Eruption., CDinitleen, Greaae. Farcy. J. &.) BAD CONDITION. Starins Coat. com {lndlceatlon, Stomach Staccera. 60c. each; BUbte Caae, Ten Speclilca, Book, Sc.. $7. At drugslsta, or aent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William A John Street*, New York. ?AFT'S '^HU^DeLPHTr'?! —DENTAL ROOMS." K 39 -sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa I' fll DV We'repRACTICA , /_Y $e ARE YOU USING HARD TIMES I LINIMENT? Mdhy people o!, BuUer 7/n of conversation." —Brook- lyn Eagle. SHELLFISH LANGUAGE. Cvriona Clicking; Sounds Heard on the Water at MKht. Most seamen will tell of curious click ing sounds lward on calm nights at sea, and the origbi of the nolse seems so al together unaccountable that it has of ten created same alarm among super- A distinguished naturalist made a careful study of the sounds on many occasions and found that it was not a sustained note, but made up of a multi tude of tiny ones, each clear and dis tinct in itself and ranging from a high treble down to a bass. When the ear was applied to the gunwale of the boat the sound grew more intense, and in some places as the boat moved on it could not be hoard at all. On other occasions the sounds resem bled the tolling of bolls, the booming of guns and the notes of an a?olian harp. For a long time he was unable to trace the cause, but at length discov ered that the sounds were made by shellfish, hundreds of them opening their shells and closing them with sharp snaps. The noise, partly muffled by the water, sounded indescribably weird. He was finally led to the con clusion that as the shellfish made the sounds they probably had some mean ing and that the clicks might possibly be a warning of danger when the shal low water was disturbed by the boat. Girls Kept In Cases. It is said that the people of New Britain have a peculiar custom of con fining their girls in cages until they reach marriageable age. These cages are built of wood cut from the palm tree and are inside the rude houses. Outside each house is a fence of wick erworlc made of reeds. The girle are caged at the age of two or throe and are never allowed to go out of the house, yet they seem strong and healthy. Where Tbree la 11 Croird. Tom—l suppose you spent a pleasant evening with j our best girl. Dick—Pleasant? Huh! A fellow can't make love to his girl in a crowd. Tom—Oh, was there a crowd there? Dick—Yes, and the chuinp didn't have ; sense enough to realize that he wasnt ' wanted.—Chicago Tribune. ' Perverse. He—Won't you let me give yon Just one kiss before I go? She—Will Just one satisfy you? He —Yes, darling. She—Then I won't give it to you*— j Standard. One Sweetly Pleasant Thought. Georgiana—We are not old. Juliana—Oh, yes, we are, inyMlear. Georgiana Well, we are Just as young as any girls of our agetin town. —lndianapolis Journal. Some people pick their company—to I pieces.—Schoolmaster. A Record In Titles. , The Duke of Fife holds a record. lie [ Is the only man who has ever been known to change his rank while he ate I his breakfast. After the marriage cere mony had been celebrated in the private | chapel of Buckingham palace, on the morning of July 27, 1889, he led his ' I royal bride into the dining room, where ' the wedding breakfast was laid, as an I earl. When the meal was half over ; the late queen, in raising her glass to ] the toast of the young couple, con- | ferred a dukedom upon him, and thus as he ate he passed through two ranks 1 of the peerage—surely the quickest pro- ' motion ever recorded. Favorite Itoyal Dishes. , The German emperor Is particularly 1 fond of thrush salmi, a kind of stew made of thrushes. Queen WUhelmlna : of Holland prefers roast joints, and the 1 king of Spain likes underdone beef. I Custards are the favorites of the king of Italy, while cod fried in oil finds favor with the czar of Russia, and mut ton is chosen by the president of the j French republic. The grandfather of ' the king of Italy had a peculiar taste i for a monarch. He preferred bread : and cliecae ~ted to carry it about ; with him even to the opera. King Ed ward lias a special liking for well ■ cooked mutton-chops. I CORN SYRUP | |f r ' A new syrup with a new flavor —pure, whole- ... i| some and good. Karo Corn Syrup is made | from that portion of the corn kernel which contains fe the greatest strength-giving, energy-producing [ Kg and flesh-forming elements. K«u*o Corn Syrup St is a pre-digested food —ready for use by the blood ?>| §$ which the weakest stomach of infant or invalid g. K will readily assimilate. Best for every home use j# K from griddle cakes to candy. IS. ■ 6he Great Spread E| E Sold in *lrtl e ht. frictiou-top tint which protect iu purity gu*rm»- HE; Kd tee it» eoodnes*. aua insure it® cleanlineis t something «o unco®- B m oo in common iyrup«. ioc, 3jc and 50c sixes, at all grocer*. Mk K CORN PRODUCT# CO., N«w York and Chloago. BK i The Butler County National Bank, j BUTLER, PA F OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY | OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. I Capital Paid in $200,000.00 | 1 Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00 % Surplus and Profits 195,000.00 — $595,000.00 | | Assets over $2,500,000.00 | | Combined wealth of Stockholders SIO,CCO,OCO.CO. * INTEREST paiJ on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any tirr.e t without notice. j Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent-THE VERY BEST. V\ e most coidialiy solicit your business either in pe:ton or by mail. J S JOSEPH HARTMAN, President. JNO. <*. MOMARUN. < ashier. * * JOHN V. RITTS, Vice President. ALBERT C KKUG, Asst. Cashier. J % T. P. MIFFLIN, Vice President. W. S. BLAKSLKE, ASM < anhier. I ■:« *** ft im*** X*#**-**-* **** ***# ****** ** * * .** ** *-* *A- ■ J I CAPITAL SURPLUS £j $200,000.00. $200,000.00. y UND'VIDED PROFITS & $35,000.00. | Butler Savings & Trust Co. j SUCCESSOR TO I BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, p 108 South Main Street. WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President, f 11 TfiniTTMAX Ist Vice Pres. W. A. STFIN.2nd \ ire I run. fcJ LOUIS B. STECN. Treasurer. C. E. CRONENWETT, Ass't Treasur. -4 Will continue to do a general banking business at the B old stand and is also prepared to transact a general | T aist Company business. 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to g withdrawal without notice. I Standard Trust Ccmpanv) | RUTBER, Vh. | CAPITAIs ------- $150,000.00 | Int.-■***-** *-*** *** ********* **** THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - 832,000.00 (EARNED) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid, JOHN VOCKKINS, President.. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President. E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLEK. Ass't Cashier. W $600,000. SBOO,OOO, ■ I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BAI I" I OF PITTSBUEGH I I 533 SMITHFIELD STREET, ■ I offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities I ■ of its Savings Department. I I Four Per Oont. Xntorost I B Oompouud Semi-annually. I 1 "!■ Withdrawals to any amount without notice. I Why not keep your This Year's Resolution to have a tank acconnt by placing your earnings on deposit at 4 percent annual interest, compounded twice a year, July Ist and January lft, iu the S Germania Savings Bank i Wood and Diamond Streets | PITTSBURG, PA. ' I Great Sacrifice Sale I ij; —This Week at— A \ I Rockenstein's Millinery! I jjj Pattern and Trimmed Hats at your own price. jfe! i|i Ladies' and Children's Hats, Ostrich Plumes, Rib- i!i •J? bons, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets. H? ?j? DON'T FORGET THE PLACE jj | Rockenstein's i •I* Itl 828 South Main Street, - - • • / ; Rntler, Pa. -t; ii ■ el-ili a3ii■ ■1 ■ si? a- Epidemic Sale of Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Boys' Suits (long pants') Boys' Overcoats Boys' Suits (knee pantsi Boys' Suits, 3 pieces Boys' Blouse Suits Men's Pants, for dress wear Men's Pants, for business wear Men's Pants, for everday wear Boys' Long Pants Boys' Knee Pants Prices on all the above goods are at about 1-3 and 1-2 former price. If you are in need of anything in the line of clothing come to us. Don't put it off Come now. Schaui & Nast LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS 137 South Main St., diitie' +3V3»fXWa | Clearance Sale I I CONTINUED. I $ § k* The special Bargain Prices advertised for our Clear- Qj ance Sale will be continued until stocks are properly § reduced. If you did not get to this sale, come now and&j jn get some of the bargains. • | Cioaks and Furs | Must all be sold regardless of cost. p ft) Silks, Velvets, Waistings, Dress Goods, and all goods sacrificed. & S *" Bargain Prices in every department and new bargains & g added daily. $ Remnant Sale Next Week. $ \L. Stem Son, § - The Davis Sewing Hachine tor Sale by W, B. McCa i\d less, 45, Euclid, Pa. Also Pianos and Organs. -■ 1 : " I Pure Water and Good Health | USUALLY GO TOGETHER. Sparkling Crystal Water! is the one absolutely pure water. Free from all germ H life—Free from all organic matter and mineral imparl- B ties that so naturally enl:er into spring, well and river ■ Crystal water is not a luxury but a necessity —within ■ the reach pi ail. P For sale by all druggists and first-class grocery % Valuable booklet on pure water is worth reading. ■ ISent free for the asking, m CRYSTAL WATER COMPANY.! of Pittsburg. Pa. | \\ If You are Interested In the )) STOCK MARKET write for special Information concerning ™ \\ MISSOURI PACIFIC V whlo'ri will prove of benefit to you. WIRE OR TELEPHONE MESSAGES JJ 417 Wood 5*,, PITTSBURG, PA. n ' « Advertise in the CITIZEN. R-R-TIME-TABLES ii it «v I* it i: Time table in effect Nov. 28, 1903. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Bntler as follows: LEAVE TOR NORTH. 7:30 ft. m.. mixed for Punxxutawnej , ' Du Bois and intermediate stations. 10:17 a. in. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford. week days, for Rochester. <5.30 p. in. local for Pnnx'y, Dn Bois and intermediate stations. 11:25 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:o* a. ni. daily, niyht express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:45 a.m. week days, accomodation i from Dußois. 5:31 p. m daily, vestibnled day express frcm Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 8:45 p.m. week days, mixed train from Dn Bois and Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station. Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p in., and for local points aa far as Dußois at 5:10 p.m. P. «V O It it Time talle V-v 22, I#U3. F.ntern Stainlanl Time »UTnnOl'ND Allechenv Acr. mm «lati..ii a-m Alt* -"!' av aii.Ult v-t.laml a-m Allegheny Kxpraai +V I" a-m + 11:45 a-m Kllv *1 City A orocnnn-lati-.n + l:4u Irtf I -111. a~ . New 1 a.-i!. and Allegliei.v Kx * ' iv Express *5 21 p-m Allegheny A ..n.m.»lati..i. *iso p.ui Kllv ■: .n..l XV* I'a«tle A" ■ mm.»i:Uion... "5:50 r-w I'ilt.l NoIITIIBOIXI' Katie wliil Bnulfunl 51 ail *9:42 a-l:l tlari ii AccMnuuodation *4:55 p-m K.ixl.urg A' ■ umnftlttUm tS.'OO p.m * Itailv. t ,ur£, l*a HESSEMER & LAKE ERIE It.R. CO. I' Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1903. EASTERN STANDARD TIME northward. t'aily exeej t Su:i' 1 15 ar. .('etim-aut. .ar 9 11 2 15 5 H2 11 4*» tv.. OoMieuiit. .Iv 7 15 11 45 j 3 33 1 2i Ctaneavill. 7 55 1 15 (S » 1 -JO AIM"" IUI 120 6 II 1 05 MIMI'CUUIJ 8 1:1 1 31 ( r, t Mi-mlri3le Juliet.. 8 1 5 205 I I! 30 1 ar..; ieiulTille.. »r il 23 243 4 4o 11 52 Iv. Meaitvill*.. Iv 7 45 1 27 ti 05 12 43 nr.. Conn. Lake., ar 8 sft 2 la 5 15 12 23 lv " Iv 8 33 1 52 1 540 ar.. Linosville .ar 10 25 12 02 Iv Iv 8 25 12 02 ' 5 23 12 It) Hartit-iun 8 59 2 22 5 17 12 1» Adanisville y 05 i 28 5 07 12 00 Oagoo.l ( 9 15 2 40 7 111 3 11 52 Greeuvii:.. 630 9 2-t 250 7 05' 433 It 45 .She nan go ..... . 6 :|S 929 300 ti 4* 4 35 11 22 Traktnla 05s 9 47 3 17 G 27- 1 2ii 11 t»i Mercer 7 1* 10 03 3 35 t> 22 1 15 II 01 llonston J auction 7 22 10 07 3 40 ti '■ 1 3 36 10 41 Urove City 7 11 10 25 4 01 5 47 10 2S}liarri! 0(« NIITRTIUH Arrive 7 3ti 8 52 11 4S 3 30 0 10 Tarentum 7 41 859 11 57 3 4<> 6 17 Springdale 7 65 9 13 12 07 347 6 27 Claremout 1.....' 9 35 12 27 4 11 6 41 Sharpabnrg i 8 19 9 47 12 38 4 18 ! 6 50 ALLEGHENY 8 30 10 <2 12 51 4 30' 7 00 A. 31 A.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Butlei for Allegheny T'ity MTI. M Allegheny Clty.lv 6 31 9 OO 10 00 3 (0 5 lv> 850 Sharpslinrg 6 42 9 U 10 11 3 14i 5 31! 9OS Ciaremont i .... 10 1» S 2S : 5 40 9 13 Springdale Y 34 10 35, 34« 557 9 33 Tarcntum 7 11 9 45 10 4« 4 02 TI 1" 9 44 Natrona 7 17 952 10 53 4 10 6 IK 951 Butler June ar 7 25 10 00 11 03 4 -'4 6 27 10 00 Butlei June Iv 7 50 10 03 12 50 4 SO 6 30,10 05 Saionburg 8 80 10 30 1 IP 5 S 88 10 30 BL'TLEU 8 4tl 10 s'> 1 47 6 38 7 25,11 00 A.M.JA.M, P.M. P.M. P.M. !' il SUNDAY' TRAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for But ler nnd principal intermediate stations at 7:03 a. M. and 9:33 p. LA. FOB THE EAST. Week Day*. Sundays A. 51. A. M. P. M. A. 51. P M BCTIU IT 625 ... 235 7 20. ... Butler J'ct ar 7 2:1 325 810 .... Butler J'ct !V 725 335 814 .... Feeport BR 7 2g! I J37 8 17' .... Kskimiut'tas J't.. 735 342 823 Loechburg... " 748 ... 364 8 3)j Wwt A j >llo " 811 ... 413 g 57' .... Saltsblirg '• 840 ;4 42 9»3 ... Blairm. e „ 91C 520 952 Blairsville Int.. .. " 924 . 530 10 00 Altoona " 1135 BSO 140. .. H»rri»btsrK " 3 10; I 100 8 35! Philadelphia " 8 23 : 4 23 10 20 »... P.M. AM. AM. P.M. I*. M Through train* for the «a*t leave Pittebcrg (UnloD Station), an fallow*:— Atlantic Kxproas, daily 3:00 K M M.nhattm Limited " (Xo coaches).. .3:35 " Pennsylvania Limited " So coachesi 7:lfi " New Vork •• » '....7:15" Day E»j>rees, f? ...7:30 " Main Lfno Kipress. 'i 8:d0 " Phll 'iTa jiiid V 'l K Kxiiruu, h 1201 Vpon Harrirturg Mail, «' 12 45 pm Oarriaburg Express daily 4 " Phila .lelphia Ki;r«i!, ' . ...4:56" (Eastern Kxprww, " ... . .... .7:10 44 Fast Line, 1 9-00 • New York Special, daily for New York, only. 10:00 44 Philadelphia Sp* iil daily. Sleeping earn to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington. No coaches 10:00 44 Ph i lad'a Mail, Sundays oniy 8:30 A. N Kflr Atlantic City (via IMaware River Bride© rail route) 8:00 a.m.and 9:00 p. m. daily, "Penn sylvania Limited, 1 * and New York limited. 713 a. tu,. *» "eK days. BoXtalo «na Ailtecieay VnHej Division. Trains leave KmkimimtH* JunrfTJ.D u follows. — Fur Knflaio, 9..16 a. m and 11.50 p. m. dally,'-with through parlor and sleeping earn. For Oil City, 7.42 9.56 a. m., 2.J5, 6.15 and 11.50 p. oj. week-days. Sundays, 9.56 a. m., 6.15 and 11.50 p.m. For IkijJ iK.nl,, a.m., 2.15. f>.ls, 10.10. and 11.50 p. m. w»uk s. fcundaia, U. 36, ]o.4n A. m., «.lf> and 11.60 p. m. For Kittauning 7.42, 9.31, 9.56,11.14 a. m., 2.35,5.33, C.15,7.27,10.15, and 11.50 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 9.56. 10.40 a. m.,6.15, 10.44, and 11.50 p. m. u r Stops only on »igua> or notice to agctt or con ductor to riHjeive or discharge passengers. Foi detailed information, apply to ticket ageut or addreas Thos. K. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, Corner Fifth Avenu»* aud Smith field Street, Pittsburg, P* W. W. ATrßft»oftT. J & WOQU. (ien'l Manager. Pa#* r TraUJc ilar*. GRI, w. IU»YI>, tieneral I'itsgc tiger A WinHeUl It It Co Time Table 111 effect Nov. :50th, 1903. WESTWARD. STATIONS. AM | P U Leave. West Will Held 7 80j 2 45 ! - 1 «5 » 00 " Ir.m Brtdge 7Si BJO I " Wit;field Jumtfon... .......... PlO if 44 l#Uu 33.) " Butler Junction 825 340 Arrive ' ntler 10 56 5 38 Arrive Allegheny 10 01 5 05 pm i Arrive f'lairsville 12 45 5 2" EASI vv.wu). BTAI tbm. AM p M ( Leave Blaiiwllle 7 50 2 25 " Allegheny 0 <*) .i Ot u H'HUr 7 85; 235 44 tJotiei |0 15 440 u L*«ie 10 16 i 43 44 intield Junction 10 .4) 4 55 44 Iron Bridge 10 40 5 Of, 44 R'ggtville lo 50 515 Arrive w « WmlHd 10 00 5 rjO Trains tt»p at Lam* anJ Imp Uridgr only on Flag to take on or leave off r*. Tialna Connect at Butler Junction with; Trains Eastward for Free pert, Vandergrlft and * Blairwville Intersection. Jj Tiaius Westward for Natrona, Tarentum and All*- » gheny. Tiaius Northward lor Saxoobcrg, Mar wood aud But- v ler. • J B. G. BXALOR, Mauager. WANTED c An enterprising r'aruier in goctioy to canvass during the late fall and winter among the farmers in his vieini- p ty. Miit-J be active, capable and honest. Work will prove profitable to a {;ootl uian and can be made a source of j regular and ea*iiy earoed income each j year. To it may bo devoted as mnch or } as little time as" desired. If interested write at once to T, M. 0., Box 74, I Albany, N. Y. 1 IDO YOU WANT| J TO BUY ; wj er Extras, the Kenmars and three ply Ingrains. hKj In Rnggets we are showing the different grades j n Taps, Vel-.a' V « vets, Body Brussels, Smyrnas: also the Reversible Kashmir* and 0 U1 Art Ingrains— all in 9x12 sizes at prices the lowest. £ ; <£ In three quarter goods we carry the largest assortment to be k K 1 found in Butler, consisting of Ta|>estries Velvets, Axniinsters. W J A Body Brussels: not one old pattern in the line, which we are pre- k \ « pared to make up promptly, neatly, satisfactorily, at prices that B 9 j are right. T Watch these columns for prices on Carpets and I J A Rugs Later, T >1 COME IN AND COMPARE. f a BROWN be CO. I No. 135 North Main St., Butler. rU/ALL PAPER ] i IS OUR CRy J I .. .. ALL NEW PAPERS OF 1904 J i We are showing Florals, Burlaps, Tapestries, Ingrains Damasks. i M Pnplexes, Embossed Silks. Dresden Strips. Varnished Tiles. Crown ef- J \ frets, P*oel effects. Drop Ceiling*, Two-Third work —All the latrct and J ? np-to-date designs for parlor*, balls, libraries, dining-rooms, kiu-hens. J \ sleeping-rooms and bath room* Al-to a full line of to € r match any color of paper. Call and see for yonreelf. # I Patterson Bros, j 24i North Main Street. Both Phones. Wtck liuiUling 0 DR. M. FORBES 7:1" Olilo Street, ALLEGHENY, I*A. Cures Cancer without cutting: removes tumor aid all face blemishes. Mole* and birthmarks removed. Addition's |T>. Elec tric Hi-lts for {I, the next 30 davs—for Rheu matism. Mver and Kidney Trouble. Ladles treated In strict confidence. Agents wanted for Belts and Ladles Remedies. No Cure. Ni> Pay. President of Hospital for Ladles 11-10-03-tim ' MME. BARTLETT'S MASSAGE PARLORS Mn-e. Bartlett. assisted by a New York masseur and beauty specialist; magnetic, electric, vapor oaths, scalp treat ment, massage; bust development. : SONS. Blh k liberty Ait., PHfbwi.P*. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENMVSOYAL PILLS Huff. A 1 •**■>r< liabU tactile. vtk Drugftat (b CHIC»ii:V»m: •* MULISH in Bed »IM Imili! rnt-ui '!:• L'ujtys. Willi tlue ribbon Tnßie no 2tcA»*e dxkng'rou* "Übitl tuitoniianil iitiiuiian*. Hu> cf your or send Ir. In slumps to* l"n:*.irn l*rt. Te«tl mnul»U :.n.l •• Keller f«.r E u«l !«•«." in IrUn by return tlail. 10,'JOO l'euisioiilal*. Sold b; all DrucE'sts. CHIOnE3TEB CHEMICAL CO. MOD Slmdiaac Nl|Urr, PHILA, W Mm a— illHtu 'J-a L. C. WICK, DEALER IN LUHBER. madam *\vivh. Dean's A pafe, certain relit r Suppressed Menstruation. Never kw T«. L»NC»»T». »«. Sold in Hurler at the Centre Am Phareinar - • • 111liliin firiiWHl Wlfli Artificial F.yes Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS 7(15 PSHI AVESI K. OPP. rK.\N ;ui'ii.oisu, prrTSßinc R-19-ly NO SPAVINS SRSStS Uii uurtfl in 45 minutes. Lump Jaw, Bplints and ringbonea just as tjnick. Not painful and never has failad. Detailed information about this new method gent free to horse owners by T M CLUGH, Knoxdale, Jefferson Co.. P» W S, & E, WICK, DEALERS IN tough and Worked I.umber of a!l Kinds )oors, Sash and Mouldings Ml Well ttigb a Specially. Office and Yard K C and Monrie F?s n**Hr W«»it Penn l>epot, BT7**M ffN VA WANTED pedal represnntative In this county and (Joining territories, to represent and ad ertise an old established business house of olid financial standing. Salary t-'l weekly, rlth expenses, advanced each Monday by heck direct from headquarters. Horse and uggy furnished when necessary; position • ruiaiicnt- Address, Blew llrothers, HOO lotion Bidg., Chicago. 111. l-2s-03-st MI'KTHA A 11 HOW N, ?89 sth A\e Pittsburg, Pa., an sell your tyeal EataUi, Farm or Business, L'orresiKHrnr'm'fi aollcJtpO. AM. Tn*>.SACrirni« crmriritMTlAi.. HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS Slid RIDING HABITS, 4j97 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA. KEEP OUT THE COLD FROM YOUR SYSTEM WITH AN OCCASIONAL GLASS OF LEWIN'S WHISKEY—STRAIGHT. OR WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER. ALWAYS IN STOCK risen. LAUUI:. uvtMuvr. AI>«MEXHKI*KK. s-.r 1.-»UR, laukhsvK, «18-OJi DILLIS EH. BUI laEi-UHT. ami offer them tti you 6 year old at il per full quart, tl quarts to 00. GRAITDFATHXR'S CBOICK. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, £ 00 per jal i lon. We pay express charges on all mall orders of $5 00 or over. Goods shipped promptly. POPT. LEWIN & CO. WBOLISAU DZ-A. LIRS 1* WL'ES AUD IHVi+S. Bo 14 FmltbfieM St, formerly 411 Watt *%.. PITTSBURG, PA. 'Ptoses: Bell Jl» f. * 4 ADJUSTABLE PIN. "Tfx li l||M Our Corner Clamp made the "ACME" /Xnl much superior to any li other stretcher. Our » New Patent Adjustable ■ Pin le.ires the scallops In their natural shape; does uot weaken the fcara: la of ample length, rerv practical and a great Improve ment. Don't fall to examine Ik At your dealer*,of ICME M'F'G. CO., AUefhsnj, Pa |tT- W -ly m e, WAQti&U ARTIST PHOTOORAPHJI 139 South Main Bt. H. MILLER, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTAT*. OFFICE— Room 508, Butler County National Bank building. RV Old FyJtOtllCf, Theodore VpgftUy. Pral Estate and K. i Insufarce A|«acy, |'i 238 S. Mala St. I fel Batler, Pa. a If you have property to sell, trade, or rent or, want to buy or ieni cai>, m clfx-j *t Wiobc •m» . •* -r Ij it Mailed Upon Application Dr. Miney Davidson. Hydrotherapeutlc Snntitarlnm and Nat ural Healing Institute. I treat Enlarged Veins, Loss of Vitality, l'rostatorrhea, Hrlght's Disease. Rheuma- lll:;dder. etc. Osteopathy, Mi.j-g. Kle< j I K-.'SI f ruaiswncs.iOven, Vapor. -NWSGJY Shower, mirotlier local applications! • ... Sanitarium: • i • 205 Seneca. 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