Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 25, 1905, Image 4
The Best Ever Offered. From the Cloth Maker to the Wearer Mens Suits at a Saving of $5.00 and even more. Lot 3393 Black Dressy Suit (Thibet Cloth) Sale Price $7.50 worth 14.00 Lot 3391 Fancy Worsted (very neat) Sale Prica- $7.50 worth 12.00 Lot 3380 Black Clay for dress wear (all wool worsted) Sale Price $7.00 worth 12.00 " Lot 3435 Fancy Scotch mixed (all wool) Sale Price $6.00 worth 10.00 Lot 3363 Scotch Tweed (all wool) Sale Price $5.50 worth 9.00 Lot 3444 Black Cheviot (all wool) Sale Price $5.00 worth $8.50 Bring this advertisment with you and come to this store, and we will convince you of saving at least $5 on every suit. RHILIR SCHAUL, SUCCESSOR TO SCHAUL & NAST, 187 South Main Street. - - - - Batter, Pa. I Kelsey, Crown, Boomer I FURNACES. I ■ Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coals I Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers, v I Sowing /Machines, Needles for all tnal<es of B B Sewing Machines. Sewing /Machines repaired. R I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods, k I Henry Biehl, I H 122 N. Main St. I'co. *l»hone 4U4. K S Choice Fabrics for Summer Wears n We are showing an extensive assortment of light weight materials Q R suitable for shirt waist salts and fancy costumes. fj g Fil De Sole g (■ A prodoct of the famous Arnold Mills, extensively advertised in ■ Ck the Magazines. A very handsome fabric in choice foulard silk yj (R designs. W inches wide at 25c a yard. P 1 Soiesette ff m Another very dressy Arnold fabric, having the appearance of a high JV S grade Jap Silk. Colors, black, white, cream, champagne, light JV ■ Use, navy, cardinal and brown, 30 inches wide at 25c a yard. M jf Silk Colienne ft a All colors, 27 inches wide at 50c a yard. aP 2 Silk Organdie m Qk All shades. 32 inches wide at 50c a yard. Uk S Silk Muslin £ S Every color, 31 inches, extra value at 25c a yard. tk ■ Extra low prices on Siiks, Mohairs, White Goods, Lawns, Batiste, M U Dimity, Percales and Ginghams. U J Notion Department 5 R Special offerings in fancy collar*, beitr. ribbons, gloves, corsets- jn M underwear, hosiery, &c. jA 5 The New Idea Patterns and Magazine tor May. w IL. Stein & Son, | U» IOS N MAIN STREET. BUTLER, PA. $ - —— DESTRUCTION OF THEIR INSECT ENEMIES All growers of experience know that insects must be destroyed; therefore, all vegetation must be sprny ed with some sort of insecticide Science approves. [ y ' nsers endorse and the American Disinfectant Company (Capital $100,000) Gurantees f®ff* "TIP - TOP" |j iW the l«»»t and wont economical Kermlcldtt and fungicide r , A i mi average cost of 000 cent u trM'.or ullii:r vi-fi'tiillon WtS 1 of like quantity, Tll'-TOl'effectually nxieruiliiiilcii nil tn / »ED», fungi. lice IIIK) worm, from tree* or plant* of any n I nature. It multlulle* the quantity unit lltn <|iialliy of 1! If. "a vjk their frull snd folhim-. ii '•I A!,I, WK I'l.M M WF, OTABANTKIC. 'TvWI/f IF FACTS W)I.I. roNVINcK Vol" \ Vol. - Wll.l, UK <:o\Vl.v< i:d. £ I -You limure your hovw »tfulu»t loa« I.y lire. Why not t\ jrour planta axalnot destruction? Vou limure your fiouw before It begins to barn. Why not your garden before It £\ IK half de»troy«<l> TII'-TOI' In the bent and ch<-ui>Ritt insurance. Bw>k " )l ,rße * ■ prick LIST. :fi ou#(» can "Sc V\ sal lon »l I!T, I gallon *1.78 1 gallon make* l'»i gallon* of ordinary apray. Special prices for larger order*. > Oct Beady to Spray. Order AT U«t!K. From you* druggUt or direct from Bj American Disinfectant Company | 1021 Bessemer Building, Pittsburg, Pa. £ - ■ .i 1 DIRECT FROM I Bj Forst's 7 year old 4 tull quarts tor $3.00 ■ H P acked in P ,a ' n > scaled cases, expressage I It prepaid to your nearest station. I £ «*\ ° ur l* oo * l * ,M iu H '" 1 I"' r " " r "' m»-l H HL I' kl loW- lw ' tt '' r ,llH " vou have had from others for the ■ HMgl price, or yonr money back. I WIWIBP Any llsnk of Pittsburg or KM- Editor of this paper H KZ3I wl " you that our word is gtKjd, and that we are I m9M r M*Pp n *f^'**' ■ We do not humbug you like so many advertising so ■ HHBHcailMi "Distillers." H By buying from us you get tin honest article, mnile from honest, select grain, by honest people H Bend for our private price lint If yoa will send us the uautcs of 10 good families In your vicinity who nse Whiskey for medicinal purposes, rirxl to whom we ■ may send our price list, we will send you. with your llrst onler, one quart of Pure Virginia riomeuiade IJhwklwjrry Wine, FHEE I MORRIS FORST 8c CO., ■ Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smllhlltld SI , Pittsburg, Ps. Advertise in the CITIZEN. JAffAN. ' 'A ta*d t<T»SI-e Langhtcr Has STo Re. lation to Pleanare. In ''More Queer Things About Japan*' Douglas Sladen says: "Perhaps one of I the severest of etiquettes in Japan is that of smiles. When you have lived in that land of smiles you will learn in j time that when you can understand a Japanese smile you may hope to umler j stand the people. A Uaughter-in-l;nv must always present a smiling face to her mother-in-law; the servant must smile w ten his mistress dismisses him. But the news of a death must !>e told with laughter. I-aughter is reserved for very special occasions and has no relation to joy. Smiles are used on every occasion to conceal real feelings. They are not always significant of pleasure. "So wants has the Japanese," the same writer continues, "lie can live in his clothes without a tent, he can live on rice or offal of the sea, and he is so accustomed to carrying heavy weights and running long distances that he can be his own commissariat and even his own horse." If the Japanese are somewhat lax as regards their religion, they are at any rate believers in cleanliness. The writer says: "Personal cleanliness is a virtue which all Japanese servants pos sess. It is no unusual thing for a Jap anese servant to apologize to a mistress for not having had time to bathe more than three times that day." SERVANTS IN ENGLAND. The Cone of MncKinx. Who Wi»hetl She Were Head. The terrors of etiquette below stairs! There once strayed into my employ a housemaid whose career hitherto had been confined to lodging houses. Up stairs she always looked frightened, and her face had a great attraction for "smuts," but she was very willing and very competent. "It is not for me to ask madam to send Muggins away, but the rest of us will go If Muggins stays. 1 don't know where she has lived out before, but she drinks out of her saucer sind does not even know th:if we expect her to be down in our Killing room at half past •} dressed in her black and ready to pour out the servants' tea." Of course I gave Muggins notice, recog nizing that the lodging house was her proper sphere, and in the month that followed I knew siie suffered martyr dom. She used to wipe her eyes stealthily, and as she was not proud I showed her some sympathy. "They ain't nice to me downstairs like you are, ma'am," she sobbed, "though I'm doing my best. Cook says she won't wipe up the dishes for the likes of me." "Never mind, Muggins. You'll be go ing soon, and, after all, you have learn ed a good deal here," I consoled her. "I wish," said Muggins, "I was dead." —Mrs. John I.ane In Harper's liazar. The Jl'MirfttK of Suicar. A correspondent remarks that sugar has modified the history of Europe and of the world in more ways than one. Used in England four centuries ago almost exclusively in the preparation of medicines and long afterward an article of luxury only accessible to the rich, it has by enlarged production and cheapened manufacture been brought within the reach of all. The universal use of this practically pure carbohy drate, which is not only a freely burn lug fuel and proteid sparer, but a mus cle food, increasing the power of doing work and lessening fatigue, must have had widespread and beneficial effects on the national health. Especially in the case of children, whose greed of sugar Is the expression of a physiolog ical want, has that food been valuable in conducing to growth, contentment and well being. St. James' Gazette. A lleeoral llreaker. Among the urtny of London car riage drivers is au Irishman Moled for his native wit. It stood him In poor stead one day, however. Put was en gaged by a gentleman to drive to a hydropathic establishment. On arrival at the gate the fare in quired, "What's your fare, driver'/" "Well, sir," said Pat, "tho manest jintleman I ever drove here gave me 2 shillings." "Is that so?" exclaimed the gentle man, who was a bit of a wag. "Well, here's a shilling for you, my man. I like the Idea of breaking records.''— London Globe. ('oinfortliiK Coinpttrlaon. "Don't you feel foolish peddling these nonsensical toys?" asked the man of severe ideals. "Yes," answered the street fakir, "I feel rather foolish. But what do you think of the people who buy 'em?" Washington HUr. Tile Slut ILK. Alice It would bo strange If ('holly should marry a girl as silly as him self. Clara Yes; It would be two souls without a single thought. A Sure Jtulr. I>e Canter In there any sure way to tell the ago of a horseV I>e Trotter - Y<-s. Auk the dealer and multiply by one-half. The people who are most eager to share their troubles ;ire usually those who are most stingy with their good luek. Philadelphia Ilecord. Melt II 111 KM o I Some Old Wortla. Many words once wrltr*n with dig tilled motive now cause us to read /.aswages of standard literature with a gulfaw. The word "Imp" was once a term of high honor, but how now •tounds the line from Spenser, "Ye su '■rcd Imps that on Parnasso dwell?" Over luany a grave of the old Preneh uohlcM inuy be read tile line, 'Here lies that noble Imp." A saered poem, writ ten by Oascolgne three centuries ago, l>eglns*9 stately address t<» the poster ity of Abraham with the words, "O Abraham's brats," brat In-lug then u word of Htiitely meaning. Opening au old dictionary at random one day, my eye happened t<» fall on the word "tragedy " a note explained that It comes from a Greek word which menus "a goat song," because the oldest trag (Miles were exhibited when a goat wus sacrificed or given HM a prize to the best actor. The word "Infant" means literally "not speaking." Have you a pug dog? Dkl you ever think his face /ooUs like that of a monkey? The monkey he most resembles Is tin; pug monkey, which geiH Its name from Pug or Puck, as Shakespeare writes, tho sprite of mischief, l.ondon Queen. II lea J liie Muiini urm, "Among a lot of letters I received In answer to an advertisement," said a business man, "there was one that In clined me toward Its writer, except that I couldn't read the signature. Every word In the body of the letter was clear, but the signature was Il legible. I don't know how many peo ple there nre who write plainly enough until th*j come 11, write their own name and then write that blindly. I suppose It 1h more from force of habit than anything else, for they may bo otherwise tin- mont careful people In the world. "Every man should write his slgna turo with perfect dlstllictneuM, HO thrft it can be read easily unit without mis take by those unfamiliar with It, and ulso us a mark of his own care and exactness. "Ouo letter that I received. Its body written, had Its signature put ou with u hand stamp. I dldu't know Just what to think of this, but it had at leust tho merit of perfect plainness."— WwUlugtOU. I'gjit. , 1 at •fclldftn at par. tne cirHdleftf. where the clock tick can be heard hour after hour In tne dull silence? But there are a great many who would to people the silent housp witn the children that fate has refused them. Fate i Is often In this case only 1 another word for Ignorance, i ! \V Many a glad mother dates her happiness from the f J]** dav she first began the wt / use of Doctor Pierce's ,«4au V / Favorite Prescription. , / It often happens that with the cure of femalo weakness and the establishing of the deli cate womanly organs in sound health, the i way Is opened for the joy of motherhood. I "Favorite Prescription"" is a specific for the chronic ailments peculiar to women. ' It cures them perfectly yc\ i I and permanently. ftft ft } J No other medicine can p ? i do for women so much as < ,Jj I "Favorite Prescription." xJgjjajr IDo not therefore let any /fliWln • other medicine be palmed //Mf« HH* , ' off on you as "just as /A |■ ! i U good." A : i.V\ 1 "Favorite Prescriutiou" .i'A • contains no alcohol, opl- '.UltraS um, cocaine or other nar cotlc. It Is strictly a JK ' temperance medicine. ' | "I can truly say your medicine is a friend of mine." Writer Mrs. Arthur Ilratt. of Am ' horstburg. Ontario. Canada. "I am moiher ' 1 of four children and suffered ereatly at times ; I of birth nf tint three. When three months along with the last one I began to think of ' trying some medicine to ease those terrible i pains, and asked our doctor whether there was anything he could give mo to lessen la bor paini. He said there was nothing that could help me. I then thought I would write to I>r Pierce. He advised me to take bis 1 'favorite Prescription.' I started to take It • at fourth month. I was very weak, had heart trouble an<l would faint away two or three times a day Our doctor could not help me and life wa» a drag. I would often *ay. oh. If I could only die In one of these spells: but I took five bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' 4nd felt better every way. Got along well at the timeof delivery. I had heard of painless I childbirth, and ! thought It must be a good medicine that would help those pains, but I know now for myself, and can not tell it plain ■ enough. Your Favorite Prescription 'is the best medicine as we mothers know I advise my friend* to try It. Baby is now four ! months old and is a strong healthy boy." Dr. Pierce's Pellets Cure Constipation. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, OM. APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FBEE. At Druggist. 25 cent*, or mailed. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John .'Streets. New York. 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, $3. Sold by UruggliUi.orscDt prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. V. PAROID ff>EAI)Y IJAKOID. Ihe kt-oliH" vniit M TAB. Won l dry our. Won't [ TOW In \ NYONE can it. Tins Nails and Ccni» n* in core oi each r<>:i J> EI'RKSKNTj- lh- n uits o year •O! hxj< ri-i »t -i d l.x perhiifiUip^. \NLV n<juiies |>itinti.i - every fr;wyi ars. Net v l:en fut laid. I S Cheap'-r than Gravel, State or Shingle:. | jMMAND fur I'AK« liuisvorld wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Bauipl«H and Prices are yonrH if yon will a«k n». L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. CATARRH /<OS IISn /N® B h3 \""W ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy I* a Specific, Sure to Glvo Satisfaction. OIVEit RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleaiimm, mollum, hoalu, urn! protoctl the iliwuw d mumbrnuo. It cum* Catarrh iui<J "lrlvi-H uwiiy n <3»»1<I ill tlm llawl fjtiii klv. ((extort* tfje of Tantu ami HmelL Km/ to nti'. Ootitaina no injuriotiN ilniK*. A|ipli«;'l into tlin iioMtrilH ami absorbed. Ur|{<t Hi/.-, f.<> i-'-titn ut or by iiiii.il; 'l'riul Hi:w, 111 ctnli by rmII. ELY BROTHERS, D 6 Warren St., New York. Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of $lO 1 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. FIHHE^R, The Outdoor Artist, The liutlcr Dye Works SPRING FEVER (ic/od whinkey iw nil excellent tonic. Taken either or together with it litili! ijuinlije or i-nn, it will overcome "that tired fi-i*l it»t{' which in on tin nil about tlifh time. Wi* Kuaranteo tiny of thu following brand* lit for your *l<Je board ati'l nil rljfht fur your utouiach. ALWAYS IN STOCK. risen, l.Aitbi ovkwiioi.t. «<l!l HKftHYUmt *. U.IOII* IIIIMI'SO*. UIHMII IHIIJIIieK. HIIIIHJKI'Otir. urid niter them In you « yi urub' it t' U" fall quurt, ttquart* s.»'*! choice. wliUU'-v K»iaf ;mt.« «><l :i yrurn old, t ". 01) |i«*r |cal - lon. W«i pity "ii all until of ICTuo or ov«r, QmulH «l» 11»i*« «l promptly. ROOT. LEWIN 4t CO WmiLKSAI E DEAI.F.RS ll* WIMJ3 AHl> LIQCOSS, Co. U S»!llhfl"M St,, riTTSBU»«. T<. •J-honrtr Rftll 3t>« r. Ir A. It%l Itcal ICtlatA liivt'Kiini'iil'*, Boinen, t 'oal Prop<trti«!t«, Mortis(tch Fit AN K B. TOMU. hV3 Karuivro' Hulltllug. l'ltt»lAirK. I'a. corrrapoitataCe roiii.'itcu. DR. QK^WER, No. 229 12 SOUTH MAIN ST. NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., i BUTLER. PA. ROOMS 1. 2, ; AND 3. Dr. E. Grewer is a graduate of i:.e University of Pennsylvania, auJ ivho is now permanently located at the above i address, where he treats men, women and children. I Diseases of the Nervous System, the r symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual wt-nkuess iu men ; and women, ball risiuu the throat, spots ! floating before t'ie eyer, loss of memory i uaabl-* to concentrate the mind on ODC ; subject easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind which unfits them for performing the duties of life, making happiness impos sible,distressing the action of the heart, depression of the spirits, evil forebod ings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melan choly, tire ea*y of company, feeling as tired in the tnertii'.g as when retiring, la k of energy, r.en.u t-css, trembling, Oufi.eiob it • ii>i' i', <'c(i:.ssion, co|i stipatiiV, we.ku*s-> of the timls, etc. Tiiobo so al. -' J Mioti «! i- Milt ua itu me liately .■■ d tc.-i i- 1 t>> perfect health. Lest Mart rood Restored W.a'tn ess of Young Men Cured Dr. E. G;v.< er's vaii< <.o le Htng cures Varicocele. H\dT'>ct>le and Ilnpture * promptly cand "i hont p*iu and no detention : m ; I-MIK-H. Be cure* tie worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula, e O.d Sores, 111 nil Poison, Skin Diseases aud all Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat, Heart Lungs, S omach. Liver, j Kidneys and Bladdt-r. Itching PiUs Fistula, Stricture. Tumor j , Cancel*, Goiters, cured with out cattii ix. Special attention paid to the treat ment of Nasal Catarth. He will forfeit the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for any c.:se of FI TS OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that he cannot care. Consultation free MM) stiicth coiiti dei tiil. Write if tun cannot call. ' Office hours- From !l ain to 8:110 p. in On Sunday from Ito 8 p m. only. ,i Eyes Examined Free of Charge v R.\. KIRKPATRICK, 1 Jeweler and Ontician N»xt l>o«>r to t'ouit. House Butler, I'a Bean's I ■ Hiifi K|»««'ly! i »r» (.nurunlfKfi f lor money K« ftinricM. K«'nl |>reprtl<l for # I f 1.00 i)« r IH»*. Will ► i»'l tin .11 on trl;U. to J i I Mparaforvbto BtniplM Kr©#. r f) 3 UNITED MtPICAICO , Bun TA, LAWC*»TK». »» ft Sold in Bntlor at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy W S. & E. WICK, OKAjLKKH IN Rough and Workt;<l Lumber of nil Klmln Doom, and Muuldtum Oil Well Ultr* a Specialty. Ofllt i* and Yard K < uiicilriyham and Morin e Ht* r<*Hr I REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and ('lay streets to No. 200 N. Maiii street, (opposite W. I). Brandon's residence l , where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right | on Monuments & Headstones of ;>!1 kind* and arc also prepared I to {jive lu st figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc.. as w< have secured the soleagency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity P. H. Sechler Gen. Oyama Conquers, chiilly because he knows what he is doing His hits count, because he hits will: know ledge. In a speculative campaign, my (•II toineis have the In Ml lliealis of instant knowledge of the market and the benefit of my long ex perlence. ESTABLISHED I Hwa _ R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds j 92' i f'ourtlj Ayfinuc, : PITTSBURG. Locul office, 213 S. Main St. | Butler, E. L. STILLWAGON, Manager. .See t!i( direct opposite I lie '* I** W Old Pi atolflce Til ■ v ey, Real P.IIIK *ij'J '- "TJ Insurant'c A(rit.,;, A-"2 m S M*in SI ■ Hutltr, P« ' I f yon list i< iiri>|mrty , to mill, trade, or rea or, wan I. Ui liny or ryj rent can writ,- or w K ul.' no me. tJZ List Mailed Upon Applioatlon Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Comt an J see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, PH. A Both Phones. M 8 Main St Butler Pa. ;r] bec&uao ha neglected his hea*. He LiLU failed to get a toupee. * The re mit was he took a cold In his head, fj which afterward \ ro<> ve <i downward. H fsi \ * >n * umonla and P? \ other diseases put KB I will make toupees to suit all bald heads. Consult me. Have a full line of gentle men's wigs, mustaches, etc., at the low est prices. Office hours from ft a. tn. to 7p.m. a Call on 'phone 2162 Grant. • Pearson B. Nace's Livery, Fend and Sale Stable Rear of A/ick House Butler Penn'a The best of horses and Erst class rigs »i wavs on hand and for hire. Best accommodations tn town for perma boarding and transient trade. Sped %; care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses Aj?(»od c ass of horses, both drivers aod draft hones always on hand and for salf a-derafuU ijUHruatw, and h«>rs«*» houg> u oroo »r n«»tlH atioo bv PEARSON 3 NACE. TtWftNi N t) VV nip(\ * act Wo <<iucuU'd men of f business ability, teachers or pro fessional men preferred; 8 blend Idopportoni ty f«>r the right parties: aadress, I>odd. Mead SL Co.. Furueson Block, I'lttsLurg, Pa. Geo. W. Amy. Fbank A. Eyth, Bes. "Is W. Clay. St. Bes. 1.J7 Brady St. Amy Sc Ev)th, Undertakers 9 Embalmers ROOM FOR FtTNEBAL SERVICES. Calls anveered i>rornptly to all parts of the county. Open all night. 247 South Main St., old I'ontoflice Room. BUTLER, PA. Hell Phone 24f». Peo. ChdKe 681. Ring 2. Furniture ?nd Household Goods At Last Building Coming Down And Every.hinK Most be Sold In 10 D yt. Carpets Rags, Linoleum And Furniture. The finest stock from St. Louis F.x position. Liirgc Axmlnlster Carpets, that are all made to til riKimi; cost #«."> anil |75 kh at fcs. Body lirus«els cost £4O acid #jo go at #1«, sls, $17.50; will tit large size room-,. Koom sl/.e Hugs, lliussels atttl Ingrain (fT>, #7..T0, $lO and fI.V A tare chance. Hamuli- ."> piece genuine Leather I'arlor Suits cost ?li'i at *»."> and srii. Inlaid Linoleum, thick as a board, worth i»l. fi<l a y.ird go at 7r»\ Others worth KV go at 40c and J'c. Kx posit lon samples of liedroom suits; once cost SIOO go at *W>. $75 ones go at ? Others at sl2, #l.'i and sa>. This Is a sale of a lifetime. Must make room for ni*w building. We pay the freight. <;<>M>s\nTH, Next t«» IMckerlnga, WW IVnn iivr. Fit trilnirK. L. C. WICK. DICAI.JH3 <> UJriRHR I*E» wem *V R- Western University of Penna. OlTciathorough couracaof uiht. notion m the ArU; l.itrratuf; Chemi*try; t ivil, Mechan< leal. Klcctrical, and Mining Kngisirrrinir: Medicine, licnliatry and Himnmcy For address 8. II McCOKMICK. C hum * I lor, I'itUtMir;: I'H, Rarhnn TPOHA , ' ear " tt* B»rh«r Trrnd# »n« Dal UCI I I due im independent. only I weokn required Very little exnenar. Hend for catalogue. NOSSOKOFF BARBER SCHOOL. -I <ls Frtiii Ave., IMttativirgti, Pa. II You want to litij or aell any kind of Imalneaa act CAVANAGH CO, Fourth Ave, Flltahurgh. PILKN AMI) PIHTULA. Doctor (Jlnner, 701 Penii iva., PUUburgh. oarw to stay evvtd: ai»« cancer and all chronic dlaeaaea and blood cotnplalnti Ixitli »exen and all agea. The advice la fret*. Cou. golutlua ntilrtly private. «all and t>©o Uio DoctM omen houia from 8 a. ni. tin a p. ni. 7 'sMfiw STOCK I'KEI'EKKEM IN ONE OF OHIO'S test and oldest concerns. Write at once. Hank References. IRVING S. HOFFMANN. Canton, 0, W'finlcd f,,w wlilnwakr nollrltora (Imlli n ▼ ▼ aillLU <ir if M ||tli*nieii) <*nii iiuiko largo ('OrumlaaloiiN HHIIIIIK u lit. iMlirm! mining atock*. Mineral l<«i<*k Box 40.'1, FlUHlitirg, t*a. BACK-ACHE ntul all other symptoms of kidney dis eaue arc sjieedily removed when the kidneys are niade healthy, active and vigorous by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills the world's greatest kidney and liver regulator, and the only medicine hav ing a combined action on kidneys and liver. One (till a dose ; as cent* a box. Write for free sample to The I>r. A. W Ch.'iie Medicine Co., lltilfalo, N. Y. "KWKK" TO I'HCHI'E< Tl Vl'. INVKHTOUH IN MINIM; OK Oil. TETrKf.'.rmail.... "" ''oiiilnu lifo fill'" Wiil'lttHK 'lay >Mi(l utKlit; IlltnlfiK lilsf !»1v I - ililliU monthly Into IHM'UI'I* 111 lii''Uy SlncK liotilt-i * 'r.-rdi. aau |>rlfi. ui wliti'li nUh'U Im I IK-MI run now hi- had f">l' lullklnK It 11 • I'KO l-'ITM. Mnnllnii LliU pai.er. .* i A I. VV l -M.K .V I'll.. Ki iin.-li Oflle«."r»2 tiin Kuurlli A vi'iiiin. J I'lttnliurtf. I'a. — ffhere-tn Dine When in Piiislpii 'Fill* 1 1 I ir It |r »" l ' M'tiiera Wat •I "la.i ">ail J If \Vorld'alargnitt KathakeJlat Everything to eut from A teudwlrli lo a Imini>ol lal'lrn acreenod off foi pt|v»u» part to* Uualnea' man'a lunch, 11..10 to 2p. ni.. Jr.« . 223 iM.imond •treat, I'ltUtmrgh, J'u. 111111 l IIU'I'*»! <»l l/MAN f' f <AM/ \ M ■ Alt 111 lilt • I rl J .vnr yMilng to nut and di Ink aervnd In <ieim*n atylu. Imported HtfhL and dark bear on draught. H* lllaiiitmd atimtt, I'lUilimgh Millers Hoslttiiiaul n ft Ji I'ltlaliurKli, I'u, rfoscpli llorno Co's (fit, l'» , ijmii fruin »#. MI. uiiill » aop. ui. Mr.u «ml l,furliti .1 muy Hoar. Ipni'liil IKW lllim.r Omvo.l 11 : ::H n HI. l<> JiSO d»lly. Woman's Exchange "MOSW 1 12 I'oiin ava Taldra i«-■««»▼« d for MAII 11; so until 1 floitir t ooklng. nrTH AVJINTIR oj>p. OranJ op«ra $0 Whera to flln« iu Sailer's Tavern V*-t. All«fh«ny, I'a, W.'llr" Kiiom hr ni Mil Floor. VISITOHb II T l ININO A('<'<iMODATloNb *T |.. lllltlO'H I.ADIKH* 4 OKNTH DINING &. LUNCH ROOMS. ID & 21 l'ark Way, Allegheny City. Oppoeito Uogui A Buhl's. Aftermath. You didn't get all you need ed. We didn't ([sell all our pretty things. To help us both we are offer ing our fancy goods at half price. Pictures, games, dolls and toys at 1-3 off. China at 20 per cent, off Call now and get the bar gains. This is our clearance sale and your opportunity at Douglass' 341 S. Main St CAD 0 A I f Two second hand electric rUK snL£l elevators, also two hand power elevators SEEL AH ELEVATOR CO., Fountain St. near Seventh ave. Plitsburg. Pa MIDLAND EOTfL Collins and Broad St.. Beautifully furnished, hot and cold water In every roon:. electric light, steam heat, con venleut to all car lines and East Lllierty station. A, 11. Cramer. Hanson Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. OPENING (>F NEW SALES STABLES. Mr. Phillip Stelnmlller will open new Sales Stable corner Third Street and Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Pa., on March Ist, 190&, with an extra good lot of Pit and Draft Mules, also heavy draft and general purpose Horses. I'liiillp Stem nu ller, i'rop. EMPIRE DETECTIVE ACEXCY, Licensed and Bonded. Koom 402. 347 Fifth Ave, Pittsburg, Pa. Bell 'Phone '-S4 Grant. Night Call. I£>-B Highland GEO. W MILLER. .Ir.. Director. Marry A. Mariir\ STOCKS & Member Pittsburg Stock BONDS. Exchange. 'JO2 Tines Building. Pittsburg, Pa. If YOn Want to Make a Quick sale ot Tour Property or Bminess Write Us. We make a specialty of selling hotels, stores, merchandise, stocks and real estate 'of every description. 11. A. SHAFFER CO.. 4JO Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. ESTABLISHED 1802. JOHN U. BAKBOUIt Jit. BANKER AND BROKER. 404 Times Ituildlng. Pittsburg. Pa. Member of Pittsburg Stcck Exchange. H. F. JACQUES AUDIT CO. Consulting' Account- 1 , nts and Auditors. Improved System of Accounting Installed. Special Attention Given to Municipal Accounting. 511 Times Building, Phone 2802 Conrt| PITTSBURGH. PA. horses X horses horats horses h< >rses horses horses horses I horses / horses / horses horses horses horset, s lior>e« horses flw WW horses horses ■■ JK. I horses horses n I . horses horse* horses horses ■•cm*.HU "It" 1 horses horses ... . . ... ...., . . horses horses , " from .5 to IjO head of | lorii ,. s liorses l"" s, ' !< constantly on hand. i|, )riM . s hnruw TheHe liorses ronie from the i„, horses vef y hest shippers In the I'uun- i.iirse.. horses < r y- Among theniiou will Ui.d horses , S .I M ' , (1 - \ "'l' tx rs. iVanght and h horses '"eoeral Purpose Horses. If |,or>es horses *i ,u h * vo anythliiK to <lls|H.,e horses horses "J y , . , ' 1 .' an t. fl ," a e horses horses ll AW\ n ,l ,V,',v'.'lY v '"<.rs.^ horses Auction. E.\ LU\ MONI»A\ horses horses ; i '" 1 e J. vo \l* •'» e' I ? , :. trl V. n" horses hors-s *«' W»" »®» ov . er .**> head of all , lor ses imis.-s *ind*. rbeite l»or*»* will horHOM w,ie iM ' Hu,t * * or lilk>> dollar, » inPM . s liorses without reserve hu^es horses /,« v .. ml) horses horses "AN. A KMIr.IM, Manager. horse* horses IIVERSIDE SALES STABLES, horses North End Sixth Ht.. llrldge. Allegheny, I'tt. HUGH L CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer in Fine Whiskey For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278' People's Phone 578. 316 Easi Jefferson Street BUTLER. PA Heavy l>raft. General Purpose and Driving Horses always on hand. Private sales on i y IVu buy mid N4)l 1 llui Im'hl only. Allc|;li"iiy Home KxrlutUKO, MO-.MM KlrntHt.. Allegheny, Pa. U. MAUX, Prop. ■Vf'niTFl Horses HH Horses Horses Horned W ■ Hornes Horses [ly***"/' llorm.B ■■ Horses I have constantly on hand UN) to |2,'» head if driving, draught and general purpose torses from Pennsylvania and Ohio. All torses guaranteed as represented or money efunded- Come and see them liefure buy lug • Isewhere UVVKN HT/.HIMMoNH, Hale 'table, tit) tl2 |)ui|uesne Way. Pittsburg Von need One In Your kitchen. Maniple mailed 10 eta. A«ents wanted, have many, all successful. Woltl.ll M ANPI-'AI TtllllNO Co . I ill Diamond St.' I'ittsburK. Ta. PERKINS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCY, ,ti| Four Hi Avfinit', I'ltlaburjc, I'n. Katalillnliod Ihmll. UrtuiNrd und bondtid, T«a!i>plion«m (private tui«rbuvifr«i) Hull, loKi- KIH4 Cuurt. I' a A. f»7w Main; uliclii<-all, lu 11, lla/til'M'L. Li'gll Ifiiulw duti rtfn 4 work |n nil It.h hrniK'lM H. holli ltod and proinpl ly attend- M 1 to by akllh'd und lawful oporullvna. V - iß'o '.i . uLSSH P£j&! /SOYJUL PUS J '"'Z Hmfr. M' •» , oi flril|Mtat ft»l < lIK lIC t • % 10l lStl 111 !•«•«! aiU* <,oi«i ii»«-i. i«i»i« i It blua (intMin Takan«i»('t< i'. fiiM l <t'u rout tuiall' lulluii* Itii <-.dn.iUinr V Mrl»ni«|fU«, or mm! Ir. II • , ■•i»rll< etn»sil*lw mid ■ |r«'lli'f (»» Wf/r t>v iKluiii tiMil lu.fijn'i . , iii»la. Hold by ail itiugtfitlm oHMMI'jAI, (U HOD V|..arr, I'IMLA^ ai* ;C. F. T. Papej S 4MM I wttm AMIW—R ? pJEWELER-l I f IZI E. iellcrson Street. / \ Tin; LA KG EST IN THE COUNTY. ] THE | Butler County National Bank.l | A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of i Buler Couny to do business wih. I \ Capital# 300,000.00 II I strength surplus 300,000.00 | )Assets 2,706,342.30 j| We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, j \ 1 COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. ; £ i i t I "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" || I Everybody Praises the Home Savings Bank System. Have You Tried It? Dollar , Keep Opens An the Interest •' Dank Bearing : -||Sj||v, In Your Account »§ j Home Butler Savings & Trust Co. 108 South Main Street- ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 None Stronger in the Couqty. AT LAST. Aq for the Farm, I] CUT FEED, PUMP • Hjl H WATER, SAW WOOD. CHURN, RUN THE WASHING MACHINE Mil T WITH AN Gas or Gasoline Engine. With practically no expense after the cost of installing. Write for Catalogue and Prices. THE EVANS MFG. CO, LTD.. BUTLER, PA. [Eberir Bros^\ iPLUMBKRS i S [Estimates given on al! kinds of work. ? 3 We make a specialty of ✓ I NICKLE-PLATED, \ C SEAMLESS, / I • OPEN-WORK. / / 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ? S People's Phone. 630. C LA LUZ Mining and TuiT_i\el Co. A. PropoHtiort of Exceptional Merit. No* the «e»tlemen tHTKWABT HON. U.N MoHUAN. '""" A 7 )Vlwoltv HOABU IN MKXICO HON. 10 ( ,if ht.ar 1 Krinfh'l'lc of Mexico- Governor Ut'ata of'buanajuato. ,„,v i-.J ' rv.lii: ! DWIOIIT KUBNKHK. HON. 1.l In K. < OBKa. i>wi«ht Fumeim & 00, Uuanajuato. lßffi Hp.N.IAMIN I). COI.LI&H, VicelWdaot I'. a. tUuklOK Do . Maxlco OH*. Mexican Central K, «. Mf*|cO o|tjr. 111W fc«t I OllH IAMKN c? STRWAHT. J MM* Htewurt A ('<»., Naw Vork, niUburg, Ht. Lou IM, London. M A M lloN T I. C IIISIIOI.M, President Hank of Hanford. N. J .. MayorManforo, N. < . lIKNKV WATSON. \ I'rniiltlttlit Alton National llank. Alton, 111. I IIAItI.Cs A IHIHTIN, M Broadway, N«» Vork. HON JOHN T MOItUAN, mate* Senator from Alabama. I l-.ANIiKU W. I'Ollh*. I'roaldeut Trader*' National llank, 1 ortand, Maine. I' Vool'Kll HIIAI'I.KV. IMrector Commonwealth I ruet l«.. I hlladelphla. la. THOMAM HItOMI.RV. Jr.. Carpet Manufacturer, I'lilladelplita. I a. «* ?£» <UiaHPhiladelphia, La BENJAMIN !• MII.I.KK, I 11. Miller A Hon*. Heading, I u. (■ M. HIMI'HON. Philadelphia, Pa ..... . ~ W l> i; r I I.llk/l I', Auditor of utali' of Olilo. < oluiuliun, O. ÜBOHTBAB. Writ Kml 'l'ru»l Company llroad and Hiiuiire, Philadelphia, la HON AUOt'HTIN A IllioVO I>K ANii.V, Mexico City. M. *»«•*». If i'iuii'k'li HIIAI'I.KV. Philadelphia I'a. HON. JOAyI'IN citlco tiONZAir.K/. <J|ana)ual«. Mexico. MA Milt llKl'llOt II- I" ÜBANK, la il li.. CIIABI.KH I*. TAM |i Kit. F >1 t oimulllou Ki uhn-Tu to <lin Hoar J UF'OKtiK J THOOI'. Jr.. K. M I'IMU'KII HIIAI'I.KV. K M. I ngliii-.-r. at Mlntu, I. a I n*. Ouanajuato. M«i*l«!0. , If you »Uh to Invrut a »uto of wonoy that will pay you latyond «*p»ctallo '» lii*<-»t in i.a ''The Oooipanv offi-rit a llnilunl amoant of llirlr Treasury »to. W u> llm conwirvaHvo lu vTh"r t.„ i.a ~u « .iu tn.t. TI, i;7T I alone 'EX?? bring put In too„«ratn 11 ore., whloh will return U. the aloeUholde.e iteveral tlmi<n the total capital of the Company. r,o per cent to 100 percent DIVIDENDS Within lis Moi\thß. Wrlt-i for particulari or Call «'JI HMl'rtl lILOCK, PITTHHURO, PA. S7T SCHOOLS f/J Kaflu«»rlu(f. Klarlrtrllf, W jfy ~jr llixjk - kcrnfli ig *h..rtli»nd, f/ syMVJ// »*rj|Mnnory A ■'k.l.mle &T f'lltflmr A<■<!<>• ul*ue» 111, (, r *dn Bcboot*. •qulpp*) »i»l ll(lil<ni rxmii. Poilllont N nr ii.uii tgre. r»»r» twlirro «w ;■ 11 HI [Wfltil.ro.' f-liuliurv. Alh>Kli«tir. Hulfkiti, NUtfitrk r>IK. ki»t »Mi™ <iiy »'»' l»o Pttuhnri fur Ckt«|u|. Wtrlln Jronlnjt Caton. U. 0 . I'retliUtil. ttabacrit* for tbt Citizen Wanted mIUU . (Nihuy lor. V». T«« ICm In « !»«'»»»» V . -,.. JO .K.uiwl r«ll» New 7to 12 Inch ' ~m - iDAnt MOWKH. OW«v HIIII Vunl . • v«T»v« . pir HUth Ht il rldue. AIL-ijhu../. I'ii. I'liooe TO <X«t»r. Money to Lt»»n 8. W. Diamond-