Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 25, 1904, Image 4

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ekan»w,»ooty»Mvi ?*•»:» f
the diseased membnse.
Iteora ctiarA «od drlrcg M
amy s cnJd te tbe head
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£rtam Balm U pUcrd into the acatrUi, t- r rt* -•»
over the jaembnae «t<l i« ahaorbed. Bfc ef i* ici-
\ mediate and a ear® lokowa. It U not drying—
■ot produce RMezm;. Large Size, S0 ecata at Drafi
rietf or by mail; Trial S'ae, W oeota.
Stat BUOTHKBS, « Warren Sweet, New Tort
Health. Rict s Bappitf is.
No more *B u< " Tired F eelinir.
Nervousness, Siesplessress. N
more Headaches. Constip .tion.
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Pheum •
llsm. Sallow Complexion Chi I-
Colds. Female Troubles. Ect —ti
results cf a torpid Liver ar
poor thin Blood.
Victor Liver Syt us
the Great Liver and
Blood Purif er,
m»Vn you well from tlie-e a lc:»-; ' -
keeps you irelL
Correspondence so ic't- r'
VICTOR kiiiiEim:.-
Freaeiick, -- •
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
Dr. Humphreys.
After fifty years Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics enjoy the greatest popularity
«n/i largest sale in their history, due to
intrinsic merit They care the siek.
w cr»T». men.
I—Twwi, Coaptation*. Inflammation*. .23
2—Woran. Worm Ferer, Worm C011e... .25
3—Teetblnc. CoUc.Crjlnj.Wakefnines* .25
4—Diarrhea. of Children or Adnlu 25
T-€«a«fca. Cold*, BroochliU 25
8-ffe«ralcU. Toothache. Paoeache 25
• —ffta4arhe, Sick Headache, Vertigo. .25
H-DmeHa, ladl«Mtkm.W<*k Stomach, a 5
Jl—oap»reaae4 or Painful Period*— .25
12—White*. Too ProfoM Periods 25
IS—Croa*. Larvndll*. Hoaraenca* 25
14—flalt Bbcom. Kryrtpelaa, Eruption*.. .25
15-BheaauUlna. Rheumatic Pain* .25
IS—Malaria, CbllJ*. Ferer and Ague .25
19—Catarrh. Inftnenra, Cold in the Head .25
QG-Whoo9tat-*:outk A3
27— KUney DIKOKH .25
2fe—Xerrou* DeWHly 1.00
SO—Criaary Weakncae. Wettlnc Bed.. .25
77-Crtp. Hay Ferer 25
■old by drn«l*t*, or teat on receipt of price.
«P Dr. SuaphrtTs' Kew Pocket Manual
if all Diseases mailed free.
Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and
Ma St*-. Hew York.
jjggjrassfca^aiaeaggjiaag*!
TAFT'S PHILADELPH:* ||
-ADMIH -DENTAL ROOMS." [«
HH 89 •M» Ave., pituturfl.p* s»
I; Bili We'repßACTlCA'.Vy<"»' u *«fyl
.nj W » CROWN BP.M3GC Wfcrk r
Ja 9L ML"' M-W'f-WHY NOT oof;
AJFL #IIYOURS? "OLD CROWN 3 L*
fltf 1/ W" 1 ' 1 BRIDGE »<** REARED
HU If Dss PTR TOOTH AI*o»J*P
jj,
; PAROID
OEADY
XOOFINQ.
pAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't.
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ol
each roll.
"REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
_ perimenting.
r/"\NLY requires painting ever)
fewyears. Net when first
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slati
or Shingles.
T\EMAND for PAROID is world
U wide
MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY
Oth#.- Facts, Sampled and Prices are
yours ft yon will ask us
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
B. B.
new cotton from abroad
Showing choice new fashion
able Cotton fabrics fi om Franee,
Scotland, Ireland and Switzer
land.
Larger assortments, perhaps,
than you'll be enabled to choose
from elsewhere.
Certainly priced on a lower
basis—of sufficient importance
to warrant and repay immedi
ate Investigation, 10c2.t0 $1.50
Extraordinary variety beau
tiful new 1904 Madrases, Ging
ha/ns, and fancy Novelties,
12 l-2c to 85c, plain White,
White and Colors with fancy
embroidered stripes and figures,
and charming prjnied effects.
Linens—Very desirable this
season, 12 l-2c to $1.25 —
plain, embroidered, and fancy
effects.
New Voiles, Eoliennes and
Mohairs, 75c to $2.00.
English and Scotch Tailor
Ilngs, 75c to $3.50 a yard.
Other nice good Dress
Coods and Suitings, 25c to
$2.00.
When writing it will facilitate
promptness and occuracy by
marking your letter B. C. 6.
Boggs& Buhl
ALLEGHENY. P-,
WM. WAI.KF.R. CHAR. A. MCKLVAIN.
WALKER & McELVAIN,
807 Butler Cotinty National Bank Bldg.
BEAL ESTATE.
■ NHIJBANOK
OIL I'Hoi'EkTIEH.
I/MNH.
BOTU PUONES.
SPENCER'S EAR PLUGS.
Thr Way Ihe Urrnl l*hilo«opber Rid
niLiirlf of Suiall Talk.
"Yt>ars ajro." says William H. lluu
*on in the North American
'"Herbert Spencer fo:ii:<i that the ef
fect of following ordinary conversation
became frequently too much for him.
Hut be iited to liave |»eotle abont him
to watch the i»iay of expression on their
faces, to feel that, though be could not
himself share much in the merriment,
be was, as it were, a part of the nor
mal tnd healthy so ial world. For
fhi* reason be objected to withdrawal
Into solitude and evolved a plan by
which be might secure the partial iso
lation which be required. He bad a
circular spring made to go rouii'l the
bat k of his head, and this carried pads
which fitted firmly upon the ears, ef
fectively deadening the noise about
him and reducing the surrounding
chatter to a mere bum. I have often
seen him, stretched at length upon bis
couch, follow with apparent interest
the gossip over the afternoon tea cups
up to a certain point aad then, reach
ing under bis pillow, draw forth and
adjust bis . instrument, thus suddenly
detaching bimseif from bis environ
ment. The effect of this movement
with comparative strangers was al
ways to cause an instant cessation of
the conversation. But this was precise
ly what Spencer did not wish. 'Go on
talking.' be would exclaim, with a
quizzical look. 'I can't bear what you
are saying, you know"
THE KANGAROO'S STORY.
Why the Doe* Throw Their Yonns
Away When Hard I'reaaed.
"I have beard that men folk in their
blindness deem our does to be lacking
in the proper instincts of maternity be
cause they have found that a doe kan
garoo when hunted will throw away
its offspring to save its own skin by
hastening its speed. This," says Old
Man Jack In the "Autobiography of
an Australian Kangaroo" in Pearson's
Magazine, "is simply scandalous and
foolish.
"Men people ore evidr-ntly not aware
that our youngsters use the mother's
pouch almost up to tlx? age of maturity.
Would tbey have our does attempt to
fly from dogs and men and horses
with youngsters weighing nearly fifty
pounds In their pouches? The thing
would be Impossible.
"Among ilia mother Is taught to toss
her youngstSu to a place of safety
when she Is hard pressed. If she. could
not throw it to a place far safer in the
circumstances than h'T own pouch she
would turn at bay with it and face any
odds.
"In the case of my mother, when we
were chased, and sure as the bunt be
came dangerous she would pause, draw
me out of her pouch, throw me careful
ly Into long scrub on her right, then
turn sharply to her left, pause again
until the bounds had seen her and then
be off like the wind straight away
from me."
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Turkey's sultan has a theater and
company of bis own. Performances
are given when be feels In the mood
for them.
It is reported that John Hare will
come to America again before long in
an ' adaptation of Thackeray's "Pcn
dennis," by Paul.
The songs which Richard Mansfield
has Introduced into "Old Heidelberg"
are the studentenlleder so popular with
the men of the German universities.
Jerome K. Jerome, Conan Doyle and
Israel Zangwlll appeared recently In
London in the case of "Merely Mury
Ann," when the play was given for
copyright purposes.
Jennie Yearnans has filed a petition
in bankruptcy with liabilities of some
$0,700 antl uuHctH about fIOO worth of
clothing. Her mother, Annie Yearnans,
is her greatest creditor.
Toby Claude, in collaboration with
another young woman, has written a
musical comedy which she lias sub
mitted to the Hhubert Bros., with whom
she has a three year coutract.
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
A colony of live beavers will be ex
hibitcd In the Canadian section.
A photograph of the first building
meted In Nevada, an old log bouse sit
uated In Genoa, will be exhibited In
Nevada's display.
One of the most Interesting exhibit*
In the department of Identification of
criminal* will be the methods of trac
ing. capturing, identifying and treat
ing them.
Tin; unique Jewelry displays will
show not only the finished article, but
the appliances and processes for mak
ing same, arranged In such a way that
the visitor may intelligently study the
details of manufacture.
A model poultry farm, showing all
kinds of poultry In all conditions, from
the egg to the table, will be seen. In
connection with the farm a chicken
restaurant will be operated. Here
poultry 1" all forms will be served to
order. The privilege will be granted
the patron of catching the chicken that
•erven him for a meal.
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Velveteen suits are smartly strapped
with cloth.
Elephant gray is one of the favorite
shndes In velvet.
Yokes tsoth round and square appear
on the winter blouses.
Ituche-ilke trimmings are as a rule at
the foot of the foundation skirts of
evening costumes.
A fine linen lace fringe Is a new Idea
that Is finding much favor as a trim
ming for sheer woolens.
Bilk braid and beads are combined
In one of the newest styles In belts,
the beads in contrasting shade being
lnterwinven down the center,
lints are worn more over the eyes
than formerly, though the hat that Is
Upped over the forehead Is not seen.
In*t«i<l there Is the tipped hat, with a
tendency totrnrd a forward tilt.
Animal* I'M Jo r Hnvlnit.
Little pigs are great ut combined
piny, which generally takes the form
of races. Emulation seems to form
part of their amusement, for their races
seem always to have the winning of
Xlri»t plate for their object and are quite
different from those combbicd rushes
for food or causeless stampedes In
which little p.'gn are wont to Indulge,
itacing Is an amusement natural to
some animals and, being soon taught
by others, become* one of their most
exciting pastimes London Tlt-IMts.
Why ii.. m,| v.,1 Tarry,
The Importunate lover had Just pro
posed.
"Let your answer be a vowel with a
consonant on either side of It," he
gently b<*gged her.
The charming girl smiled.
"Very well," she said. "Git.*—Cleve
hind riniu lieulcr.
A ninlrml of i.llerninrr.
"Yon are always more or lens skep
tical about what you see in print."
"Yon," answered the man who has
his own Ideas about things. "Truth
may be at the l>ottom of a well, but
It Isn't an Ink well,"—Washington Htar.
He good to your neighbors. They
know all about your family skeleton
and can tell somo entertaining stwrl'-s
about If. New Haven Union.
We t-atn our life J»y labor, and then.
If we h|s-nd as the gods design, we
spend oar life in love. Henry Uur
lawL - i
necessary to human sustenance. The
I W.'AJjU >\M these valuable food properties have made w|^rul|j
ifigfOM
SI CORN S
mNI The Great Spread for Daily "Bread. yjvft
I The Butler County National Bank, f
BUTLER, PA
| OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITEES THAN ANY |
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY.
I Capital Paid in $200,000.00
1 Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00
I Surplus and Profits 195,000.00 — $595,000.00 *
* Assets over $2,500,000.00 |
* *
| Combined v/ealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.
£ INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any tims *
without notice.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rcr.t THIC VERY BEST.
We roost cordially solicit your butin«ss till.er m person or by trail. af
% JOBKPH HahtmaK, Pre»ideiit. Jno G.
* JOHN V BiTTS. Vice Pr<sidti.t. ALHMiT C KftUCJ, Asst. Cashier. ?
IT. P*. lIiFFLXN. Vice President. W. 8. Blaksi.kk, Asst Caf-bk-r.
**** ******************«*v/.•**#■:******■-■< **-? > *-
mini iii <ii iiiii mi hi ii in i" i" r^mrnm
Let Your Money Work for You. I
It will earn 3 per cent. hte r est,
compounded if deposited with the
Butler Savings & Trust Co J
■j No account is too small, St 00 wi I start It,
! ! Capital, Surplus and Undivivded Profits
$435,000.00. 1
Wm Campisem,, Jr., Pres
Lot'lß B. Stkin, Tr< :.h. A
E C'UONhNWKTT A r St. Tnvir. y
********vMK***** - »****
f Standard Trust Company f
BOTIaEU, PA.
| CftPlTflb ------- $150,000.00 I
i Interest Puid on Deposits-
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNkEE, President. %
C. A. SAIIvEV, Secty. and Treasurer.
1 i. . ■ i ' " " " ""
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLfiK, PA.
CAPITAL - 5i00.000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $32,000 00
(KAKMEII)
Account* of tb«- public solicited. A lib* nil i:iU- of intern t paid.
John Younkihs, President. John Himimiuky, Vice President.
E. W. Binoijam. Cashier. ,T F. Uittzlkjj. Ass't Cashier
j"^"''iip , ali(F^
i pa y s 4 ,>erCent i
■ ° n Ssving * Accounts - [
< Compounded tt«n,l.Annually. ,
« Just o» Safe and liasy to liatik by Mail as J
< Coming in Person. Ask flow. J
« i mm 11» ovcit •7,000,000. »
< i •YY »
5 . ~zy WOOD AND DIAMOND SiTRIiETS, J
J prrrsßUßaii, i»A.
||ir 4* IHTEBEST % J WITHDRAWALS j
SAVIHSS°ACCOUHTS. WITKOUT » OT,C£ - | j
rHE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 1
Or PITTSBURGH,
633 SMITHFIELD STREET.
7b<» Het! Friend cf Ibe m.-n or v/oman ol tnodartte means la ■
A SAVINGO ACCOUNT h a wlrong Bank.
WE PAY FOUR HFK CtfiT. |NTERF&T on mvlnfl* »tcoiint» ■
oponutl vuitti fir, l dcpoell ol n>< br.« thd« ijpo.oo, and any B.|
SiMouflt rr»y b» withdrawn wHhowt fiollce.
Capital, Burptuj and BbcrihoMcfa' Liability $2,000,000.00. J "j
I Great Sacrifice Sale |
ffi - Tnt» Wrek at f ?
1 Rockenstein's Wlillinery! |
i|l Pattern and Trimmed Hatu ttt your own pritc. ;j
;U Ladies'and Children's Hatß, Ofltrich l'lumce, Rib- f i
bonfl, Birds, OrnamentH, Vclvete. 11
•t; - *
3* - DON'T FORGET THE PLACE ;;
1 Rockenstein's ||
It* i
:i: «2H Kontb Mutti tttr<-ot, - >inU»r, ||i
Epidemic Sale of
Men's Suits
Men's Overcoats
Boys' Suits (long pants)
Boys' Overcoats
Boys' Suits (knee pants)
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 anythfng in the line of clothing
come to us.
Don't put it off Come now.
Schaui &Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
1137 South Main St., Sutler
GRAND YEARLY >
I) Clearance Sale!!
S Business has been dull, and every man, woman and child in Butler f
f county knows the reason why. We have entirely too many winter 1
\ goods in onr store. We have made op onr minds to sell shem with- I
( cut respect to their real value. Onr motto always has be«n never to S
\ cirrv uoods from on<: season t"> another, and we believe this to be a /
/ g<x>d basinets principal- therefore, we have decided to clean np onr \
i ) heavy goods. C
| / OVERCOATS. )
/ You can now buy an overcoat in onr store in Men's, Boys' or Chil- C
\ dren's at 20 per cent, discount. We hav<3 s<)o Men's overcoats, 200 /
l Bova' and 100 Children's. \
\ MEN'S SUITS. C
I f We have 7"> Men's suits in ali sizes that we will sell at half price. C
\ We have ttiis many more we will sell at one-third off. J
( HEN'S SHIRTS. >
l One lot 2-50 Men's shirts, odds and ends, which eold at 81.50 aud /
j -i-1 00. {.'<> at 50c Another lot in regular sizes at 50c. Another lot,
f lew goods, with no reduction at all. C
\ We ar- determined t > turn our (roods into money immediately, and \
/ if yon are nc. aing anything in our line, we will save you money. f
j Yonrs for C'lotbinx, #
\ Douthett & Graham.
The Davis Sewing Hachine tor Sale by
VV.
Also Pianos and Organs.
IPTTwatei^ndGoo^Health|
| USUALLY GO TOGETHER g
■Sparkling Crystal Water!
lis the one absolutely pure water. Free from all germ
Mlife—Free from all organic matter and rqineral impi'ri
y|ties that so naturally enter into spring, well and river
| Crystal water is not a luxury but a necessity —within
®>the reach of all.
■g Por i>aie \jj 3)1 druggists and first-class grocers.
W Valuable booklet on pure v>aU:r is worth reading.
■ Sent free for the asking.
■CRYSTAL WATER COMPANY.
I of Pittsburg. Pa.
«i p i —i— nnnwnr mi 1 1 hi i" i » ' it
SUFFERING WOMEN!
" CCOOOOCOCOCCCCQ) : j
nn
! $5.00 mis COUPON IS WORTH $5-°° |l^
. . . CUT IT OUT . . .
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> I'ii-81'iil )t ui iny i,fli"\ ninl I will nll'ivr ymi cr«'ilit fur lliia gmount in nn-«l* O™
ii iu-jt himl Iri-uliiiiriil. 'I liin ia g«K><i for U Hhort linn* Oliljr to rrnl'-n of llili V--
l>.i|M'i. So avail youraclf of llio oji|iorlilliitjr ever iiU'crnl fur irrllJm/ a ■ '
i ri':ifirifut fi"in 11 Spocialittf lit tho oI«i«-«t an'l mo tri lialiln Mclitnl ln»(ilulion pQj
0 in t!m at-i 1 ". Kl
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ISarrcnncA* >ii(l la , ?
iiu.tl!/ tlio mtull of inalformi* witli«>ut iM-ia)>liig or « »; j»li "
' ') n or n < wlil» h I ratlinn
Piles nnd Kcctal jl V"Ji u MIMI wiiii"<i» in. 'iui.-Ii ..i. • j ;
-..in, 2. f|7 !rri'au.i!.n«i
supprri«r«l or I'sinlul
IllacJJer and Kidney 3u_ SX. n«natrii*ti«n t<
4ii J '« J HWrO, I' *11» !« '• 1 v 1 1 r ' ■. ||
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~| «|V , f/.m It, KtMUlf't f"f I'OOk Oil lMM)iiMftf»| Won*in,, A ■
liimliiiir Not mi In Omiiiltftltmi Kmr uo<l «a« really ronflilaiili.il. "rr M * »i«'< »«« ■
4, in. lit 7 i>. m,| huii-Uy, 10; W) u. in. lo 4.MJ j». in.
, OR. A. R. KIDD'SmE™
Rooms 202-203 Werner
If jpjTTftBUWC, PA. |
R-R-TIME-TABLES 1
It It & P K It
Time table in effect Nor. 22, 1000
Passenger trains leave and arrive at
Bntler as follows.
LEAVE FOR NORTH.
7:30 a. in., mixed for Punxsntawney, i
Da Bois and intermediate stations.
10:17 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
press for Buffalo, connects at Aehford. i
week days, for Rochester.
6:30 p. in. local for Punx y, Dn Bois j
and intermediate stations.
11:25 p m. night express for Bnffalo 1
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
C:OS a. m. daily, night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
9:45 a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dußois.
I p. tn daily, vestibuled day express |
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash- J
ford week days from Rochester.
8:45 p.m. week days, mixed train
from Dn Bois and Punxsntawney.
1 Trains leave the B. & O. Station,
Allegheny, for Bnffalo and Rochester
at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local
points as far as Dnßois at 5:10 p.m.
It & O It It
Time tal-le effectire N0t22, 1903. Kastfiu Slaiidaitl
Time
SOrTHBOIXD
Allegheny Acc«.'mniodation j
aud Cleveland Kx|*re** a-tn |
AlWlieajr Expre» +sl" a-m
EH wood City Accommodation +l:4ojhh» |
rhiraffo, N.'w Cattle and Allegheny Lx **4o j-m !
Allegheny Express *5:24 i>-ni
A< • • min«"latio» *o:50 p.m
EIIWU«MI and Xem Castle Accomnu-«Ution... *5:50 p-m
Pittsburg, Ellwot«l City and New Castle..... "W>:00 |».n»
KuUTIIBOI'XD
Kane and Bridfonl Mail * +9:42 a-m
Clarion Accommodation +4:55 p-m
Koxlmrg Accommodation tAOO p.m
* Ihuljr. t xcept Sunday. t Sunday only.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler at 7:30, 8:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 1:15,
3:00, 5:30„6:15 and 11:30 p.m. Pittsburg
station at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:30
a.m. and 6:15 and 11:30 p.m.
For through tickets, Pullman rMertrlioM ftud in
formation apply to W. It. Tl'ilNKlt, Agt,
Butler, l*a.
K. P. MTU, A. G. P. A.,
Pittsburg;, Pa
pESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO.
1) Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1904
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
northward. Daily exr«(>t Suuday. Southward
Read ip) (Hea-t down)
2 U) 11 STATIONS. 1 9 11
P.M. I'M P.M.! a.in. A.M. pni
T S 2 'JO Krie... 7 OOlli 18
7 01 1 53 Kalrti>-w T 1- 41
G 51 1 12 Giranl 7X12 57
7 0" 1 15 ar. .Connrant., .ar 9 U '• IS
5 32 11 45 lv.. OoQnt-aut. ,lv 7 15 11 45
i 31 1 25 rrnnwrill.. 7 55 115
(5 2*i 1 20 Albiou 8 l« 1 2(>
ti 11 1 ft> MmdeUud 8 1.1 1 34
II (> I'U Spinal.ju, h I f - 137
:> 02 12 57 «'<,rnf an villi * it 1 43
3 40 12 3"> Muilln_ .Inlit; . 8 I* l 2 ')5
ti 30 1 0* ar.. Mfadrille.. ar II 23 2 43
t i:> 11 Sj;iv..M«Mlvlll»...l* 7 45 1 27
' (1 05 12 4.i(r,.Goun,tak«..ir 8 55 2 15
. 5 13 12 23.1 v " lv 8 33; 1 52
5 40' ar. . Llnctille ..ar 10 25
12 02 1v •' lv 8 25112 02
5 2! 12 111 llarlaloa'u 3 5u 2 22
! 5 17 12 10 Adauaville 9 05 2 28
i 5 07 12 00 Onuood i » 15' 2 40
7 10 500 II 52 Grwnvitlo « 30 9 23 2 50
7 05 4 53 11 45 Shetiallgo 6 3S II 29; 3 <*>
B 45' I 35 11 22 Krwlonia ti 58 9 47; 3 17
(5 27: « 21)11 <» Mi-rctr 7 lv 10 01, 3 35
it 22 I 15 11 01 lloualou Junction 7 22 10 07 3 40
B 111! 3 M 10 41 Urure City 7 14 10 25 4 01
5 47 10 2.Vllarriaville ... 7 5* * II
5 4'ij 3 38!lo 20 itraiiclitoD 8 07 to 43 4 23
B 45 I 0" 11 14 ar.. ililliard... ar 1114 li 45
4 .Hi 1 3 0'! 7 00lv. . . Milliard. . .lv 700 7 001 300
5 351 3 3310 17 K. i.u-r 8 12 10 4* 4 87
5 1H! 3 19 10 03 Euclid 8 3" 11 00 4 43
4 43 2 SO! 9 35 Butler 900 11 23 5 10
3 00 1 15 8 13 Allegheny 10 25 1 00 6 35
inn I pni am i a.oi. ; pro 1 l'.tn
Train 1-, leaving Grove City 6.(0 a. m.
Mercer 0:3». blnnanKu 7:03, Ureenvllle T:tO,
Mi .I.Hill.' .lit. T-i."), Goniieiiutvlllo *,IS, arrives
in Erie at »:4<> a. m.
Train la, leaving trie 5:10 p. m. Con
ni-autvllle ii;W, Mca Hill*. Jet, 7,(J0, Greeoyllle
7,10, slu iiungi) 7,52, Mercer 8,31, arrives at U-u*e
City at «/'■> p ui,
E D. COMSTOCK,
E. H. UTLEV, Gen. Paua. Agt,
Gen. Mgr. Pittsburg, Pa
W. li. TURNER. Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA »s s ,
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SoHKPI'LX IK KrrnT Nov. 30. IKJCi.
SOUTH. V/KEK PATS
iA. M A.M. A M P.M.iP.M
SUTLER Leave tl M 7 35 10 00 288 4 Vi
.SaxouLui-k Arrive C ft# 8 I*4 10 lio 3 00' fi
Hutl.r Junction.. " 7 2.1 H :if. 10 ,V> 3 tb\ ft 51
Butler Jnnctton. ..Lmic 1 7 'in 8 40 11 38 3 2'.' •! 00
Natrona Arrive] 7 36 K M 11 4H 3 3(1 « 10
Tarcntuin. 7 43 H »U 11 57 3 4«: « 17
Bi.rl..K,lale 7 sft » 15 12 07 3 67 6 27
Olareniont ' 9 3ft 12 47 4 111 tl 41
Klmriiaburg 8 11) 8 47 12 SK 4 18 880
All«v>ieuy 8 30 10 V$ 12 M 4 30 7 00
A. M. A.M. I'. M P. M. P. M.
SUNDAY TUAINH.-t<wv<i Uutlei for Allogheny
Olty ami principal IntrrmullaUi atatloiia at 7:20 a. iu..
Mid 4: r 5 p. m.
NOKTH. WEEK DATS
'AM. AM AM P. M.I P. M.P. M
Alleghany Clty.lv «30 V 00 10 00 3CO 5 ll' 850
riliarpetjiirg ( '1 4li U 11 10 II 3 141 5 31' I) 03
CUramont... . ! 10 In 324 5 40 ; tl 13
Spriiißtiitln I I » 31 lo 3ft 3 41 ft .17 11 33
Tarenttlin 7 11 11 45 10 4' 402 (1 lu| !l 44
Nationa 7 17 » 52 10 .13 4 10 il In o 51
Duller Joac. . .ai 725 10 00 11 03 124 « 2710 00
Illltliir JIIm:. . . I» 7MI 10 03 12 60 4 SO 11 3)10 05
Nuxontinrg H 20 10 ;«l 1 111 508 'i S-IU 30
IlirTLKIt. ... « 4i; 10 flft 147 b .7 2ft; 11 HI
A M. 1 A M, P. M P. M.IP.M. 1' M
HUNIiAY TRAINS.— l.ihvo Allegheny (3ty fur Hut
lor and principal liittirmodlaUt atatloua at 7:03 a. ni. and
1) 33 p. ui.
Ron tiik CANT.
Wrek Day*. Sunday*
A M A. M.jP. M A.M. P M
BUTMM Iv «V, . . . 2 3ft 7 21,: ..
liutler Jet at 7 3#» H 10, ...
Ilutlor J'ot Iv 1 2ft 336 814 ....
Kim port tr 7 2); 337 Hl7 ....
Kaklmliii'taa J't.. 736 342 823 ....
I>"'liliuik " 7
U..«tApollo '• 8 11 4 13 867 ....
Saltalurx " K4O Ili 1) 23 ...
Blalra.Hl>. Uin s«i » c
lllalrevlllx Int.. .. " I' 24 •■■ •, ft 30 lo Oo
Altoooa.. " 11 38...., 860 1 40.
Ilarilahnrg " 310 ~,, lon ii 3ft .....
pliilailnlplila " 823 4*B 10 20 ...
IP. M A M.) A M PM. P. M
Through tralua for the «wt loa.o Pltubnrg (Union
Station), an follow*:
Atlantic Kxprow, dally 8:00 i n
Mvnliuttan l,|mlleil " (No com lim).. .3:3) *■
pMiinaylvaula l.lliitt«<l " INo 10ach,..) 7:lft "
Now fork •• •• •• ....7 15"
Day li* prima, 14 7 ; 3U «
Main l.lno Kxprnaa. " 8:00 ••
I'll 11 ui 'a ami Ne» York
Kjjw.m, - 12 01 Niwn
ilarrtirl>urg Mall, •• 13:4 ft r x
HarrUhurg K>pri:«* 4 I>n "
Plilladalplila Kxpreaa, ' 4:61 "
Raatorn KtpfMa, " 7:10"
Cant lilue, • .. . 900 4
N.» York -tj—• 1,.1, dully fu/ Now York, oalr. 10:00 "
I'liitnilelplilu Spoi lal ilally. Hliwpliig
. Mr« t.» I'll 1 linli'lplil.i, ilullllii'Ti' mi,! Wimli.
Ington No amcboa 10:00 "
Plillad'a Mall, Munilaiv ouly 8 30 *.»
Kflr Atlsntlc <*lty (vU DnUwititi HiTmr Dridifn
mil ron In) H.'OO n.ni.sfid tf.oO p. m. «Ully, "IVtim
nvlvuiiin Liiuit'Ml," Slid N«'w York limit***). 7 li, «. m
wiwk <lsyn.
Buffalo and Allceebeoy Val Xty Dlrlaloa.
TruhiN Inavo K UklinlunUMi Juuolion ** follom;
F"t BaMo,n m and ll«fip p ■, <! »vii>, \*rj.
Ihrotigh i iiml sliwplfMr caff.
Vor oil filly, 7.42 O.Ms. w„ 2 fi.lft %i,.1 p.
HI. wiii-k tiny*. HninUy§, W s. m., fI.JA sml 11..*»«) in.
Kor IUmI lisiik, 7.42. '»« m , g :ifl. u.|fl, Jo.li.
Mild II tAt p. 1,1. w«**ik <U>«. Hniiduy«,H.nu, 10.40 s. to.,
.. l mad II 10p mi
ror KlltAiiiiliie 7 42, O.ai, u 14s. m ,2.3Zfi.'U,
0.1 A, 7.2?, lo.l&t slid 11.. Vi i>. mi. Hmnla>«,
•JW, i ll : ia. 0 l l" u, and 11 p] .
*T* hi«i|i« only ou RlKnnl or tunics in or
du« lor l«» riwi?|vi» oi d|i>< luirgr |HUHMtli|(<.iN,
Koi d««tsllnn lolormallofi, s|'jdy to 11« k«*t stfvnt or
sddroMi Titos. K Wstl, I'sjm A«» WtMih.rii IM-lriet,
Oorntr Klfih Atooq*- «ud Hn.lt>in«*ld Nlnct, IMINI tirK,
hi
w. w. Armcui uy j u w(hm
<<on't l'iw«'r MsnsK^r.
iiKo, W. JloYli,
Criisml r.ith. u K . i AK' 01.
W liili.-lil K K Co 'l'lino TiiOl.'
in effect Nov. >'loth, llKiii
' wwry4m>
KTATIoha. Akl I'M
1.\V... IWI ii It.- 11l . . . 7 lit* '2 4.%
" ll..llK«»llln 7 I.'. It ,>)
1r...i ltil.lv;. 7 AA :> 10
" Wlnn-lil Jinn tloii Ml« »•»
" uiiu ! m2n ;i ,ti
'• lin i 1..r Jit in Ili.il H V. ;i 40
Arrl.a «'iill.» . 10 M ft a«
Airlt. Allrßlmny 10 lUj ft oft
Arilve Blalnivlll. l'l «'ft| ft »•
KAHTWAIU>.
HTATIONN A M I' M
U»«. Ulaimilii. li > M
••
" l|ut«. I 1 7M!2 IU
•• llulJor Jumllun 10 in 140
" l.a,if 10 l<< 4la
M Wlnll.M Jnnitlnii ... 11l -Ml 4Tw
" I n.n MrMga 11l 40 hi*
. .in:sa
Trallm «I<l'st Isim sml Iron llrld|«i only on PUtf 0.
Ink •' i-ll *>l IrsV# 11 |N»SS«>IiKMS,
Tfslim
Tislik Ksatwsrd for rr»«|*rt, Vund.i ki IRT sol
IllMlravllU lutorsMrflon.
Train* WMtwmil for Nstrons, Tsieutuiii snd AU«-
gbsay.
Trslua Norlliwsrd for Haiofitiiirg, Msi wind si»d Hwt«
lar.
IS. U. lIKAI.fMI.
lioiiftml Msusg. r.
Wm- Wuorthole,
IJtlllnrd hikl I'ofil Tal.h-ii, M"r Ki*
tt]r<«4, OfHrw I li'hU m. Chit Ira, Tnblon.
I*H.rl itioliM, IJooki aiM-a, el<- Turning of
llllltnr<l mill I'ool IIHII* ilowlinx All.-y
Eqnl|>iu<tots. 418 Diamond M l
Abo vi) Hmi 111 Held SI.) rittsbnrt(, i'u.
11 • VUat-Hm
JEberle Bros.,\
S PLUMBERS \
p Estimates given on all kinds of work. 7
L We make a specialty of 5
J Nickle-plated, I
> SEAMLESS, /
) Open-work. y
S 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ?
3 People's Phone. 630. c
f^ytkxoJkj6>
V\ If You are Interested In the
)) STOCK MARKET fIMT
IP writs for special Information oonoernlnf nt. ?
\\ MISSOURI PACIFIC
L whloh will benefit to you.
WIRE OR
L. O. BILL PHONI—COURT 1801. U
II OUR DAILY MARKET FORECAST WM
(( MAILED UPON REQUEST. UU § W
A NEVILLE BAYLEY, v ''
\\ MEMBER PITTSBURG STOCK EXCMANQI.
Jj 417 Wood St., PITTSBURG, PA.
MME. BARTLETT'S
MASSAGE PARLORS.
Mine. Bartlctt. assisted by a New York
masseur and beauty specialist; magnetic,
electric, vapor baths, scalp treat
ment, massage; bust development.
JC4 Federal St.. Allegheny C'ty, Pa.
Kootn 12, Third Floor, Above Scott's.
11-»> «i-ly
, OtTSS R winning EducMlnQ—EdaeaflßC
I |"un; men and women la meet the demand «I thU
f i>ru*|*r»u* commercial ass !'or circulars addr»»«
! P. PIIFF 4 SONS. Blh A LlVrl* Aw., Pltbburs.Ps.
■ i. i
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
0 >" 1
ft*Cr. A)•v m-s rritabU 14*41**. «*»k r>ru.t*tst ft>!
|-||inii:%h.SCH *.\in.isu in RH an<T
<;«»!<( ni» wilh blue ribbon
I n'a? no
tu*lon* n\*'l lrtl»«». I'/' f > '»ur Pnurftet,
or Mild 1«*. >ii 4mii|n («•* «*£ r« T**tl
monlttl* jo*. * , lsv'l«»l fw«* in
by return u.oco'l«»«imnoifUa- Sola by
all ImiK'4l '
OHI C'HBMIOAL C<J.
ZlO'J SinO.'.'in .V ( unrt. k PA
L. C. WICK,
DK.tI.EK I*
LUHBER.
Dean'sl
A errtaln rtlk it SHppreawd I
Menatruatlon. Nevrr k i„,wn to fail. Safe! ■
Hurel h'jMMily! HiUlafnt-tlon tiiutrnnteed ■
<ir money Ilefundod. Heni prepaid for I
SI .(Mi TUT hoi. Will wild tin 'in tin IrliJ. to ■
be paid for whan relieved. Karn plea Free. ■
uwiTto aitnicai CO.. »*« T4. Liiiciitu. a«. J
1 Hold in Pntler it the C«ntre Ave
Phnnnarv
HeadachM Cured With Glatses. Artificial Eye».
1 Eugene heard Spectacle Co.
1 LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
70S I'BKK AVKWI'R.
opr. rßMNrßiiiuuiwo. piTTsacna.
3-IK-ly
NO SPAVINS 2&515;
i bp cured iu 45 uiiuntcn Lump Jaw,
uj>liuta« and jiut. an quick. Nut
painful and never has failed. Detailed
information about thin new method sent
free to bono owners by T. M Cluuh.
Knoxlale. JefTenion Co., Pa.
W S. & E. WICK,
UKAI-JCKW IN
Rough and Worked Lumber of all Kindt
IhKirn, H.ihli and Muuldlnifa
Oil Well Itlir* a Hpeclatty.
«Xll.and Yard
K Cunningham und Monro* Hl»
nftr Weal I'eon Depot,
inn ew Pi
MITHTIIA A HUIIWN. :iau Slh Ave
I'lltHliurif. I'u.,
('Hn aell your Heal Katate, Knrmor liualneaa.
t'orreapoitifcuirn Nollrltrd.
AM. TMANHACTHIN* t ONriIiRHTI Ah.
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDING HABITS,
4597 Forbtfi Slrerl, Corner Criig Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Pearson H. Nace's
Livery Feed and SsleStable
Krar of
Wick House Butler. ?enn'a
< i>
The beat of borne* und flrat ciaaa rua hi
wava on hand und for Mr».
Hunt ncfoiiiriifduilona IB town for p«rma
nut ImnrdliiK and trunalurjt trade. Hpacl
al cure guaranteed.
Stable Room For 05 Horses
A i|oi>d n u.« of ho.kea, butb diivera aad
draft horaea alwav* on lianil and for aala
u- lor a full Kiiaraiilt'f; and boraea bouirli
u in pr ipt'r U'#tHl'*atloi» bv
PEARSON B. NACE.
EXCURSION CLUB.
World a i'air rl! 1.0.ii- Mo»t K<*OUomi,Ui
I'hwi * lliibk fiuarantm*.
An ext'ural<m t'luli l< now be|n« formed to
ria|l the HI. l oum K*poalllou. Kai b Utemper
nuiy uo itl b|* own convenience, hut ah»ro 111
t lit, rctiin eil rate* mane available by • |j«»
iura*' iiirinlit rahlp of I hi* iduh,
Mim>«r«hlp Imdudea railroad far,-*. hot.d
arromodal lotia, adlulaaloo to lbi< KrouniW,
Uniformed attendant*, etr.
font payablt' In limtaUni.nls If dealred.
Nanllonal ><nnk guarantee for t natody of
fund*. Kor iiarth ulara, atldri'aa, "Hi. Louta
Automation, I*. U. Uo* III*), I'll tab Uri, IV
KEEP OUT
THE COLD FROM YOCK SYSTEM
WITH AN OCCASIONAL GLASS OF
LEWIN'S WHISKEY—STRAIGHT. OR
WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
riN'CH. LABUfc. OVKKHOLT,
(U IkKMIKIIHI, Hr. T UMIK, TllltvPKOS,
GIBSO.N, DILLI.I KU. BRIOOEPORT,
and offer them to you 6 year old at $1 per full
quart, 6 quarts <5 00.
GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE.
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, K 00 per gal
lon. we pay express charges on all mall
orders of $5 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IB WOES ARD LIQUORS,
Ho 14 SmilMield St, formerly 411 Wate; St.,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Thooes: Bell am T. k A. 1455.
ADJUSTABLE PIN. rrriagl
Our Corner Clamp .
made tho '•ACME' S /f lQr\ $[T ifmt
much miperlor to any ui&j jO \l
other stretcher. Our c 3( \l
New Patent Adjnstahlo yl.M' . 1,,,,, hi*n 11
Pin leaves the scallops U
In their natural shape; does not weaken the van; U
of ample length, very practical and agreatlinprore*
rneut. Don't (all to examine It. At your ilealen.c*
ICHB M'F'G. CO., Allecbenr. P»
1-7 -10 -ly
M. C. WAGNEF
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPH BB
189 Sontb Main Bt.
H. MILLER,
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OFFICE—Room 508, Bntler Conntr
National Dank building.
&ZTP' ee <llf ,, ' B *' rtcl
L«—3A opposite the
Old Postofflce,
Theodore Vogcjey,
Veal Eitale and
ELE loiunrct Ajency,
2JB S. Mali St.
Butler. Pa.
It you havr property
to Mil, 1 rude, or rent
or, w«nt to buy or
rent c»ii, write or
uhotie me.
List Mailed Upon Application
pr. Miney Davidson.
i otheranentlo Santitarlnui and Nat
nral Healing Institnte.
treat Enlarged Vein*. l.os» of Vitality,
Pre tatorrliea, ItrlKlu'* DIUCUNO. Itheuma-
INii l<ladder, air. Osteopathy, MIIMHIK*
Elm rlcat Treatment a. Oven, Vapor, Needle,
Sho* rr, ull other local application*.
Sanitarium:
i!OS Seneca Street, PHtalmtg, I'M.
Take Fifth avenue cari—get of at No. 2WO.
M-17-oe-am.
KOWALSKY GAS ERGIJE C 0
JBr Manufacturer* of Small
TWL I;AH anil U*TFOMN'£ ENGINE
lor stationary and MaHne
Knußl KuKlneH and Automobile*.
IflUßj Kowalaky Simplicity II I'.
USKi# i'or IHacU»mlth Shop*. Pump
tun water, Untitling Kane and
Ice I'rraiu Krreaer*. otp.
I.ATHOIIK. IJA
t Starkey I
Leading Photographer, ||
& Old Postofflce Building, S>
§
■j£• Butler, Pa.
M. A BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
?45 S. MAIN ST., BUTTER, PA :
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer In
Fine Whiskies
For {>4ecjlclnal pufpos^,
Bel) Phune
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street.
BUTLBR, PA