Once Morel I Sme 0U I 0 ' tS I I Notwithstanding the great advance on these goods thisg B season, we are in a position to sell all these goods at lessH ■ than last yea r's prices: - I Men's Wool Boots and Rubbers, Lot No. 1, - - $1 -48 B I Men's Wool Boots and Rubbers, Lot No. 2, 1.75^ ■ Men's Wool Boots and Rubbers, Lot No. 3, - 1 I Men's Wool Boots, Non-Snag Rubbers, Lot No. 4. 2.25 m ■ Men's Red Ball Boots, Non-Snag Rubbers, Lot N0.5, 2.48 B . m Men's Mishawaka, Knit Boots & Rubbers, Lot. No. 6, 2.758 B Boys' Wool Boots and Rubbers, - - - - 98c to 1.48* B We sell the only genuine water-proof shoe made. || B Just the thing for oil men. It will be a saving ofß B money to see us before you buy, i| [Huselton s, "Igf Free Xmas Gift 1 To Each Purchaser of SI.OO Worth of Goods From Us During tte H HOLIDAY Season. We will present a Bottle Containing 1 Quart of Fine Table Wine 6 quarts of Wine Free With Club Orders for $5.00, Express Charges Prepaid We will do this, whether you make yonr selections personally, at the store or send yonr order by mail. THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD g UNTIL JANUARY 10, 1905. We take this occasion to thank our friends and patrons for favors during a the past year; and we assure them that we will leave no stone unturned w to make our relations as mutually pleasant and profitable during the coming twelvemonth. OUR MOTTO IS "FAIR DEALINGS TO EVERYONE. | Always in Stock Grandfather's Choice Mt TmM 111 ' Whiskey guaranteed 3 years g Thompi Glbson, Dill&rer, old. $2.00 per gallon. We pay 8 Bridgeport. express charges on all mail B" and offer them to yon, C year orders of $5.00 or over. Goods § -old at SI.OO per full quart, 6 shipped promptly quarts $5.00. Robt. Lewin&Co 1 Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liquors, 14 Smiihfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. 'Phones: Bell 2179- P. & A 1458 1 wiwirr • t Bros.,S £ PLUMBERS | Estimates given on all kinds of work. J 3 We make a specialty of f NICKLE-PLATED, C C SEAMLESS, / £ OPEN-WORK. / / 354 Centre Ave., Butler, PaJ C S Peoples Phone. 630. C • i 1 ■ ■ ■ - " ~~~ jf INSTITUTE, J 8 North Ave. West, Allegheny, Penn'a. a FULL BUSINESS, | I SHORTHAND AND f jj ENGLISH COURSERS.| • « We teach the" Budget System of Bookkeeping iji t ? and McKee and the Graham Systems of ji? •; Shorthand. - Tuition payable monthly. ■ !f? |ij Write for illustrated catalogue. 3; Rowan & Hughes, Managers. J| BUYYOUR WHISKEY DIRECTFROM THE MAKER Jg I H Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 '•• I Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage I ll prepaid to your nearest station. *§ B Our Roods is aged in the wood, and is pure and m *1- H Hi |l H low. better than you have had from others for the ~ 9HBS3HH price, or your money ba<-k. ■ WMcrfllPß Any Bank of Pittsburg or the Editor of this piper fej will tell you that our word is Rood, and th.it we are I SJI We do not humbug you lilie so many advertising s > fed called "DUtillert*. " By buying from us you got au honest arti dt, male if If® H from honest, select grain, by honest people. ■* H Send for our private price list. ";?K- H If yon will sfnd us the names of 10 good families in yo ir ;rs ■ vicinity who use Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom w STEEKB. [Total gain 502 pounds.] possible to make rapid gains and at the same time put the steers in prime con dition for market. The results further emphasize the superior and economic value of alfalfa hay. Corn or Kaffir corn stover does not contain the nutrients require! by the steer in securing best results un less the grain ration is supplemented with nitrogenous concentrates like oil meal or cottonseed meal, which Is usu ally costly. Since alfalfa Is such a splendid feed, is a heavy yiclder and a good drought resister, its growth cannot be urged too strongly as an economical producer of beef us well as other classes of stock. Alfalfa and eusilage combined fur nish a feed that can almost invariably be depended upon, no matter what the season is, and when grain falls will keep stock hi good condition an 1 wi.cn grain is available will enable the feed er to put on gains rapidly with a com ( paratively small allowance of grain. j Vvralnly, hut Ivlnrc of Soaring; IltrdH. j No one would be likely to Imagine, j for example, that so heavy and, in ; fact, apparently ungainly a bird as a j pelican is a king among soaring birds. ; After much Hopping when these great I birds have acquired headway the I broad wings are spread, and In ninje ; tic circles they mount skyward, with J only an occasional flap of the wing, of : ten passing beyond the range of one's ! vision.—Countrv Life In America. |j A Petition. j Little Johnnie had been taught to ; ask a blessing at the table. One moru- I ing there was company present to , i breakfast, and Johnnie, being a little ! embarrassed, made the following brief I petition. "O Lord, forgive us for this j food."—Llppincott's. IloardliiK House Amen it leu. 1 First Landlady (pointedly) Well, thank heaven I haven't got no skele ! tons in my cupboards. Second Land ; lady (sweetly)— Nobody thought for a : minute that you kept your boarders !■ there. lleluti* el y. Maud—Do you like Mr. Dinwiddle? , Ethel—Oh, yes; I like him, relatively speaking. Mand—Relatively speaking? What do you mean by that? Ethel— You see, I promised to be a sister to him.—St. Louis Republic. Dlnproved. "You can't eat your cake and have It, too," remarked the cheerful man. | '"You can't, eh?" groaned the dyspep tic as lie swallowed a couple of tablets. i "That's all 3 - ou know about it."—Phlla- I delpliia Ifeeord. The man who can be nothing but serious or nothing but merry Is but half a man.—Hunt. Baby Costs Too Much When the price paid is the mother's health ana happiness. The father doesn't realize as he romps with the child what years of wifely suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high price to pav for the painful joy of maternity, yet it "is at such a cost that many a woman becomes a mother. Such a price is too much because it is more than nature asks. Bv the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription maternity is made practically painless, and a quick convalesence i« assured in almost every case. SSOO Reward for Worn on Who Oannot bo Oured. The proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in offering to pay SSOO in letral money of the United States, for any case of Leueorrhea. Female Weakness, Prolap sus, or Falling of Womb which they can-, not cure. All they ask is a fair and reason able trial of their means of cure. " There are thousands of sick women dragging out a wcarv. miserable existence, who would be welt and happy did thev but have my experi ence with I)r.'Pierce's Favorite Prescription," ■writes Mrs. Annie Leninan. Lady Commander Star of Bethlehem. Lodge No. 37, of 106 Jackson Street. Atlanta. Ga. "Four years ago I was nearly dead with inflammation and ulceration. I enaured daily untold agony, and life was a burden to me. I had used medicines internally snd externally until I had made up my mind that there was" no relief in sight forme. A friend of mine endorse.! your ' Favorite Prescription.' and I determined then to give it a trial. It took patience and perseverance for I was in a bad condition, and had to use vour medicine for nearly four months before I was cured, but what a change it brought; from despair to happiness, from miserv to the delightful, exhilarating feel ing that only health brings. I would not change back for a thousand dollars. Your ' Prescrip tion 'is a grand medicine. I wish every sick woman would only try it and be convinced." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription con tains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute for « Favorite Prescription " does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss; therefore, accept no substitute. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the bowels. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on tho sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 1G " Malarin, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. 30 " The Bladder- No. 77 " La Grippe. In small bottles of pellets that fit tho vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Me J. Co., Cor. William & Jolin street*. New York. PAROID READY OOFING. T) VKOID. The Roofing with NO TAU. Won't dry out. Won't rjnnv brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ot each roll. L»EPRESKNTS the results o y, ars of Experience and I-'x purirnenting. /"\NLY requires painting •■■•very fcwyears. Net when first laid. I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. I \EM AND for PAROID is world iJ wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Oth*r Fatva, Samples and Prices are yours if you will ask us. L C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. *I.OO DELIVERED ANYWHERE s" — in the United States, Beautiful miniature, walnut "Cuckoo Clock." Unique hall ornament; ex luisitely carved: substantially put together. JO very clock guaranteed KfBWSP* perfect time keeper Elegant prize KSSRJBM for card parties: acceptable present. {a&Sffif Made of hard wood, 6% inches high, VA Inches wide. 8e d for large cata ipspif log of household specialties-the low ti price will startle you. fIII TRI-STATE TRADING CO., flf iOS K«> stone Wig. Pittsburg, Pa. '» REMOVAL We hive removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clsy streets lo No. 200 N, Main street, (oppof.it« W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleaded to in set our customers with figures that are on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and arc also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc.. as we hiive secured the aoleager.cy from the Stew art Iron Works of Cin cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity. P. H.Sechler CATARRH tL#f ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Civo Satisfaction. C!VES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heaL°, and prolei Is the diseased luewbrono. It cures Catarrh and drives away a C< .Id iu tlio Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Tasto and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils und absorbed. L:irge Size, f>o cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial 8; 10 cents by i.mil. ELY BROTHERS, 5G Warren St., New Yorii. WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN. WALKER & McELVAIN, 307 Bntler County National Bauk Bldg. REAL FBTATK. INSURANCR. OIL PROPERTIES. LOANS. BOTH PHONES M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director, 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA j R-R-TIME-TABLES IS K I' It It Tiuio table in effet-t Nov. 27. 1904 PaFsenßor trains leave hm-1 arrive at Bntler as follows: LI;AVF, roR NORTH. 7:' Ma. iu., lutsed for Piiaxsutawnev, Du Bois and i'lteruiediate stations. iO-.:JI in. daily, vestibnled day ex-: press for Buffalo, connects at AsLford, week days, for Rochester. 5:37 p. tn. IOCHI for Pnnx'y. l>n Bois and intermediate stitioiu -11:81 iii. uifjht e.tpre?>- for bnllnlu and Rochester. ARRIVE FI.OM NORTH. 0:10 a, m, daily, express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:50 a.m. week dnya, accouTodation: from Daßois. 5:84 p.*u.. daily, vt stibuled day express from Buffalo. Uas connection at Ash j ford week days from Rochester. 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train , from Du Bois and Punxsntawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, I Pittsburg, for ButTalo and Rochester j at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local j points as far as Dußois at 4:05 p.m. On I Sunday the a.m. train runs to Buf falo alon- j . B A: <> it N Time table ia t&Vi-t. Nov. 27. H'o4. Trains for S until Hl. 905 11 00 255 4 49 !?ut!i i Junction.. " 7 14 9 30 11 25 3 20 5 15 Bodcr Ju&ctii-o. Le»v< 7 :i7 932 11 3«> 2»J 5 17 Nutr. na irriv 7 W 9 40 11 39 3 29 5 25 Tareutum. 7 h'2, 9 45 11 46 3 35 5 31 < ? ringdale 8 V 2 9 55 11 58 3 44 6 41 Ciar. niont.. 12 16 3 58 .... b 21 ll> 13 12 24 4 00 6 01 All« j:h®uv.. . K :iSMO 27 12 40 4 :>» 6 15 A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. P. M. SCKDAY TRAINS.— Lfavc Butlei for Ofn ? princips' atatioua at 7:20 a.m., IP ' 5 '6 V Lt , : WELK PAYS A.M. A.M. A.M. P M. I*. M City lv 615 K2510 25 220 610 -hrrpalrarg 3<» 8 10 30 2 35 G 21 ' l.immoiit 6 :■iS 84710 4C 247 .... S}iri ngdale 7 00, y 07 11 Ut 3 (hi 0 42 Tarentusj 7 13 9 20 11 11 3 *3 6 63 Natrona 710 9 :.l 11 li» :i Butler June 7 30 9 3T 11 27 3 45, 7 05 Butler lv 7 42! 940 12 'Mi 4iC 706 BUTLEE BSo 10 33 1 2'J 6 05i 7 55 A.M. A.M, P. M. P 31. P. M SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny «;ity for tut ler and principal interKKviiatr? etationj *t 7.00 a m and 9*30 V in TBI KART. Week Day«. Sunday a A.M. A. M.iP. M. A.M. P li BuTLEa IT 615 ... |2 30 72u .... Butler J'ct ar 714 !3 2o 810 .... Butler J'ct lv 740 400 814 .... Feeport kr 744 ..... 402 817 .... Kskimineta? J't.. .." 7 Leech burg " 8 (X» 4 2«> 837 ... West Apoito " 822 439 i 3 54 .... Balt*burg " % Blairaviile 920 542 962 Blairsville Int.. .. " 927 . ' 53d 10 0i» Altoona " 11 46 ..... 860 1 40,. .. Harrisburg " 310 100 635 Philadelphia " 623 ... . 423 10 20 P. M. A.M. A. H. P. M. i'. M Through trains for the east leave FitUlurg (Union Station), as fbHows;— Keystone Exprem dafly 3:OC a m Mtnlmttin (Liily, f.#r N » th P •ilti niitere>o, " . .. 8:W •* Day Express, ♦» .. .... .15.01 NQOQ Mall Expruns *' 12:46 r * Chicago Mail luil«, fur Haltimoie and Washington 4:5" " Kast'-m Kxpreia, dally, f>r Phil a and N V 4:55 •• New York Kjcnroits, M M " 7:10 ' Philalelphia Expre», daily 9:00 k Nfw York S|>ecial, daily fbr New York. only. Piiiladelphiii Special daily. Sleeping cars to Phihulelphia, Haltiniore uud Wush ington. No coaches 10:00 ' Ph'.lad'a Mail, Snnda\« on»y .. .. ... 8:36 A.N Note—Carries coach passenfers between Pittsburg and Harrisburg. I' Or Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge al! • nil route) 8:00 a.m., 7.1 dan lan I '* K) p. m. daily, "Pennsylvania Limited," and New Y<»rk Limited 7.15 а. tit, week days. Buffalo and Aliefccieny Valley Division. Trains leave Kiskiminetas Junction OH follows: For Buffalo, 9.51 a.m. atul 1150 p. m. daily, "wi tli through parlor and sleeping cars. For Oil City, 7 .*8 9.51 a. n.„ 2.32, 607 ami 11.60 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.51 a. m„ 6.07 and 11.50 p.m. For Bed Hank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m., 2 32, 6.07 ami 11.50 p. m. week-day*. Sundays, 9.51,10.40 a. m., б.07 and 11.50 p. rn. For KiManning 7.48, 9.28, 9.51, U.37>.n5,,2.32,5.38, 6.07,7.30, 10.15, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sunday*, 9.61, 10.44) a. m., 6.07, 1«».44, and 11.50 p. m. M r Stops only on signal or notice to agent or con ductor to receive or discharge passengers. Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or a (droits Thos. £. Watt, i'agx. Agt. Western District, .'tfio Fiftb A vsnn*. Pittsburg, Pa. W. W. ATTBIiHUtY, J It WOOD Oen'l .Manager. Pass*r Traffic Manager. GJ.O, W. BOYl), General Passenger Agecl. Wiutield It K Co Time Table In effect Nov. 30th. 1003. WESTWARD. STATInNS. AM P M Leaves West Winfleld . 7 3<» 2 45 M Boggsville 745 300 " Iron Bridge 7y. :t 10 " Wiufield Junction 810 3 " Lane 62" 335 " Butl«r Junction 82n 340 Arrive Putler 10 '"»5 5 38 Arrive Allegheny 10 Oil 5 05 pn. I Arrive Blairsville 12 4">| 5 30 CAS I« ABD. if AXIOMS. A M P M Leave IMaii-sville 7 50 2 25 44 Allegheny 900 300 " Butler 7 3") 2 35. " I'iiller Juncti.ic 10 15 440 " Lane 10 IS 443 u U infield Junction 10 30 450 44 Iron Bridge 10 « Arrive West Wiufield 10 05 5 30 Trains stop at Lane aud Iron Bridge only on Flag »o take* on or leave off passengers. Traius Counectat Butler Junction with; Trains Kastward for Free pert, Vandergrift and ; Blairsville Intersection. Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarenlum and A.He - j gheuy. Trains Northward tor Saxcnburg, Murwood and But- ! ler. B. O. BXALOR, i General Manager. COMPANY. TIME TABLE in effect Sept. 18th, 190-;. EASTERN STANDARD TIME DRTHWARD SOUTHWARD (Head tp) Dally Except Sunday (Read down) I * i 14 | 12 | ™ j ® I I' j I** p.:u p.m.a.in. oi.iuuna. a.in. p. in. p.m. I :i<> l 44 10 so! Krie. 7 oo I OOi 4 30 7( • 10 24 Fulrview ! 7 2>; 1 4 56 05; 1 111,10 12, Giruril 7a? I 37 508 7 bi, t 40110 2.VAr_Conneaut..Lvi 7 a) 12 04 4 so ; 'li 0* 7 JO.LV-Conneaui _.\r lu _ 7 f, ■.. ... | a s"> "..Cranes ville . . V i: . ... t, an fi WM2 51 3 S2J AlMcu 8 Or 2 Oo 5 30 0 li'- fl23Gi» 3a Sliad> land I 8 ]:• f2 J0 f."> 42 61: '2 83| 9 3:! Springboro i 8 1( 21: 644 cP. ,2_2b| 9 30|..conneautTllle...! 8 2: 2 1: 5;o ■£;<■>. J wiaFMea 1 !- 1 32, 7 47 Lv..Mead ville Ar 9 to 3 IB 6 SO 0 22,12 22 9 aA..<'Oß'» Uk"'..lv' 8 IS 2 IB 5 M 6 20 12 00 8 lVLv.Con't Lake. Ar 9 22 2 So, « 12 545 ! ...'Ar.Xlneavllle I-v ft 65 > 1 2 12, 9 12. .MMdtllit Jet . 842 2 371 • 12 r. 2*lll 55 857 HarUtown 8572 4: 6 2fi ft 2. 150 850 ___Adamsvll]e.. .. 9 0 2 M «31 £. 1 849 Osgood 9 l;:.. . .6 II 50. 11 35 8 33l Greenville 9 V<« 3 ill f. 4B 5 0 :1 24 A 24 Hlicnango 9 2-3 I«. ('. 6i 11 112 all Fredonia 9 4:> :i 31; 712 4 2 068 7 601 Mercer 10 0 34< 710 4 2.: 19 r,;t 7 51' Houston Jet 10 O 720 4 o.i 10 3'J 730 .. .Grove City 10 28 4 f'H 750 34s 10 '2l a.m.) llarrisvlllo {lO 40 420 p.m. 3 iiiojb! .....| nrancbton io 48 4 .... ,11 30f V r._. Hilt anl L\ 7 1" 3 7 lo l.r ..llllliard- Aril ;i. c :v 10 13 ! Kei5ter......... 10 S2 4 811. 3lalo 02 1 Euclid.-- 11 on 44N _ 11 00 ....'.7Ar._Kajrlor._Xv~ I 3 80 H W LT--.Kwlor.-Ar « M _ 2 50|9 35) I Butler 411 80|B m | 7M.. . i.North BcgMmer.l | G so 1 is 8 IS; .... Allegheny 1 w| 6 35 p. in a. mi 4 Ip.m. p. m.| Train No.| leaving Greenville at G:4. r > a. m.: Shenango o:s3;Kredonla 7:11; Mzrcer 7:2b; Grove illy 7:55; KeUter 8:18; Butler 0:00. arrives in Mlegheny at 10:25 a. m.; connects at Queen tincuon with trains to and from Kajlcr, and it Butler to North Bessemer. Train No. 2 leaving Aileibeny at8:(10p m.; lutier 4:45; Kelster 6:30; Grove City 6:53; lterc< r •: Fredonia C:34; Bhenango C>'2, arrives in ireenvllle at 0:57: connects at Queen Junction th trains to and from Kaylor, and at llutler jin North Bessemer. E. 11. TJTtEY, E. D. COMSIOi'K. lienertl ilaufcgw, Gin'l F&S. Agtot. BFREE Th, Uguar j antped forWdays Apgio- American Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, j Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next Door to Court House. Butler, Pa COVLKi R; )T KHS Members Pittsburg Stock Exchange. Rooms Keystone Bldg.. :C4 4th ave. Botii Phones. L'lttsburg. I'M. HUGH L CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer in Fine Whiskies For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278 People's Phone 578. 316 East Jefferson Street BUTLER, P/> Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of $lO I will present free a fine 20x40, exact reproduction that will stand washing and not fade away. No bum work, but a fine permanent Bromide en largement, fully guaranteed. This offer is good till October Ist, 1904. FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler Dye Works We have a large number of late model Remingtons. Smith Premiers, Hammonds, Pittsburg visibles and other standard makes of Typewriters that we will sell cheap. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 241 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM. House or Business we can sell it for you. If you want to buy we can furnish you a prop erty or business. Write to Real Estate De partment, International Savings & Trust CO., Pittsburg, Pa. FARMS FAEM3 FARMS I>o you want to sell or exchange vonr farm? I)o you want to buy a farm? If so write J AS. A. COOPER & CO., 413 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. TRUXALL—SeIIer and promoter of pat ents. 000 German National Rank Building, Pittsburg, Pa. stars ENGUSS mjmvkims ... S .s ;: " %y Safe. Al AU \s ;■ Druggist for CUMJIIAJT.i s ill Ke«l an<* €»<>! ©> IF YOU WANT TO HEAR WEAR GAULT'S TELEPHONE EAR DRUM Room as Leader Building. ! FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. PA. I jnadamDean'sl ■ I A cafe, certain relit Suppressed M ■ Menstruation. Neve r ktn/