BACK-ACHE and all other symptoms of kidney dis ease arc speedily removed when the kidneys arc made 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 pill a dose ; 25 cents a box. Write for free sample to The Dr. A. W Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ileal Estate Investments, Homes, Coal Properties. Mortgages. FRANK B. TOMB. s(B Farmers" Building. Pittsburg. Pa. Correspondence Solicited. PAD Oil C Two second hand electric rlln JiAliri elevators, also t«o hand -IVII jnuu power elevators SEELAKF.LEVATOK CO Fountain St. near Seventh aye. Pittsburg. Pa MIDLAND HOTEL Collins and Broad st., Beautifully furnished, hot and cold water in every room, electric light, steam heat, con venient to all car lines and East Liberty station. A. B. Cramer, Ranson Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. OPENING OF NEW SALES STABLES. Mr. Phillip Stelnmiller will open new Sales Stable comer Third Street and Penn Ave, nttsburg. Pa., on March Ist, lOto, with an extra ftood lot of Pit and Draft Mules, also heavy draft and general purpose Horses. Phillip Steinnnller, Prop. EXPIRE DKTECTITE ABEXCY. Licensed and Bonded. Room 403. 3*7 Fifth Aye, PlttsburK.P*- Bell Phone 254 G rant. Night Call. 12»-R Highland GEO. W. MILLER. Jr., Director. Marry A. Merlin. STOCKS & I Member Pittsbnrg Stock BONDS. I Exchange. 202 Times Building, Pittsburg, Pa. If TOn Wast to Make a Quick Sale ol Your Property or Business Write Us. We make a specialty of selling hotels, stores, merchandise, stocks and real estate of ever, snAFFER co i'JO Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1593. JOHN li BARBOUIt Jit. BANKER AND BROKER, 401 Times Building. Pittsburg, Pa. Member of Pittsburg Stock Exchange. H.F.JACQUES AUDIT CO. Consulting Accountants and Auditors. Improved System of Accounting Installed, Special Attention Given to Mnnicipal Accounting. 511 Times Boilding, Phone 2802 Court! PITTSBURGH. PA. Furniture and Household Goods At Last Bulldine Comine Down Atd Everything Most be Sold in 30 Days. Carpets Sara, Linoleum And Furniture. The finest stock from St. Louis Exposition. Large Axmlnister Carpets, that are sill made to fit rooms: cost 865 and $75 go at 85. " Body Brussels cost S4O and 450 go at sl2. SIS, $17.50; will fit large size rooms. Room size Bugs, Brussels and Ingrain $5. 57.30, $lO and sl.->. A rare chance. Sample 5 piece genuine Leather Parlor Suits cost $125 at $4« and $55. Inlaid Linoleum, thick as a board, worth $1.50 a yard go at 75c. Others worth 85c go at 40c and 50c. Exposition samples of bedroom suits: once cost SIOO go at S4O. $75 ones go at J3O. Others at sl2. sls and This is a sale of a lifetime. Mast make room for new building. We pay the freight. GOLDSMITH, Next to Pickerings, 954 Penn ave. Pittsburg, L. C. WICK, | ' DSAXX* IM LUriBER. affaf»=naßi ii« tr 11 mil || II Danka* Triifa Learn the Barber Trade ani BarDer iraae be Independent. Only < weeks required. Very little expense. Send for catalogue. NOSSOKOFF BARBER SCHOOL. H You want to bay or sell any kind or business set CAVANAGH CO.. <3l Fourth Are.. Pittsburgh. PILES AND FISTULA. Doctor Glnner, 701 \ Penn a TO., Pittsburgh, cure* to stay cured; alsu cancer and all chronic diseases and blood complaint! both saxse and ail ages. The advice Is free. Con. sulfation strictly private. Call and see tIM DoCt«t Office hours from Ba. ni. WU Bf. m. "FREE" TO PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS IN ?' , MINING OR OIL \ F*ll Information on coming BIG PAYERS. Working day and night; turning Big Divi dends monthly Into pockets of lucky Btock » holders. Terms and price at which stock In them can now be had for making BIG PRO- S'ITS. Mention this paper. _ A. L. WISNER & CO.. Branch Office. «(8 Fourth. A venue. Pittsburg. Pa. ■ VISITORS BEST DINING ACCOMODATION® AT K. J. IHRIG'S LADIES' & GENT'S DINING & LUNCH ROOMS. 10 &21 Park Way, Allegheny City. Opposite Boggs & Buhl's. S '-zA Ileavy Draft, General Purpose and Driving Horses ulways on hand. Private sales only We buy and sell the best only. Allegheny Horse Exchange, if;*'' 51S-518 First St., Allegheny, Pa. M. MARX, Prop. Horses Horses Horses Horses Horses > - Horses Horses Horses •- _PM Horses 1 have constantly on hand 100 to 125 head of driving, draught and general purpose horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio- All horses guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Come and sec them before buying elsewlaere OWEN FITZSIMMONS, Bale Stable, 410-412 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg PERKIKS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCY, 331 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Established 1863. licensed and bonded. Telephones (private exchange) Bell, 1683- ,>•: - 19M Court. P. AA. 578 Main; night call, Bell, Hazel-8-L. Legitimate detective work In all J . its branches, solicited and promptly attend ed to by skilled and,lawful operatives. jc. F. T. Pape, j S —Bajas \ f JEWELER |1 / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / i M. C. WAGNER f ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER Vos oeid Oae ia Vonr Kitchen, sample Btailed 10 cte. Agents wanted, have maay, all successful. WORLD MANUFACTURING CO., 481 Diamond St. Pittsburg, Pa. / % ■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer I FURINACES. I Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coal I Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,® ■ Sowing Machines, Needles for all malest and cheapest Clothes Dryer in the market. Price 50 cents ana il .oo. The finest adjustable and extension Shade llanger only 15 cents. No house is complete without them. The Safety Lamp Filler Is only to be seen to be appreci ated. Can fill your lamp with finest of white kid gloves In an instant without soiling them. Price ten and fifteen cents. SI worth of the finest Toilet Soap for 35c. You have received so much for the money be fore. Only one box sold to a family to intro duce it. Also the finest of sold gold Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Etc., at prices never before hoard of. Any of the above priced goods sent by mail or express on receipt of price. Address or call PITTSBUGH NOVELTY SUPPLY CO., 412 Lewis Block. Pittsburg, Pa. Good Agents wanted. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. POPULAR SEASHORE EXCURSIONS Atlantic City, Cape May, Occau City, Sea Isle City, JN. J., Ocean City, Mtl., anel., THURSDAYS, JUNE 22, JULY 6 and 20. AUGUST 3, 17,31 AT FOLLOWING VERY LOW KATES From Butler. Only $lO Round Trip, tickets good in coaches only. P|Only|l2 Round Trip, tickets good in ullman cars when accompanied by regular Pullman ticket. All tickets good returning 1(> days, including date of sale. Stop overs allowed on return trip at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton. Ask Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agents for pamphlet giving detailed informa tion. SCHOOLS JF\f J j> Engineering. Electricity, W/'(/ A / v Book-keeping Shorthand, ¥ /A fS/27s Preparatory Academic. and Higher Acconntaucy High Grade Schools. Elegantly equipped and lighted roomi. Positions No antiquated methods or men employed. Sure. ETerr teacher a college graduate with experience. Pittsburg, Allegheny. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Mexico City. Send to Pittsburg for Catalog. Martin Jennings Caton. LL. D., President. I rnaflam Dean's 3 ■8 A rafe, certain relU ' Suppressed B [3 Menstruation. Never kwwn to fail. Safe! ■ ra Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction (Juarsnteed R Hor money Refunded. Sent prepaid for W M si.oo per box. Vi! 1 Rend them on triaj. to H ■ be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. K Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave, Pharmacy REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 200 N, Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we wiH be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as we have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity P. H. Sechler Special OfSer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of $lO 1 will present free a fine 20x40, reproduction that will stanr. T J K. V. Pierce. Buffalo. X. Y. If out of health, write to old Dr. Pierce. Ho will send you good, fatherly, profes sional advice without charge. These sugar-coated little Pellets are the smallest, the AcWrXs easiest to take, and the easiest In the way they act. So grip ing. 110 violence, no disturbance to the sys tem. diet or occupation. They are the Origi nal Little Liver Pills, first put up by old l)r. It. V. I'ierce. over to years ago. They have been much imitated but never equaled. They come in vials, always fresh and relia ble: a convenient vest-pocket remedy. HUMPHREYS' Specifics euro by acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 1 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. 11 " The Skin. No. 13 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria, 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 the vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. .■Mf Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. WUliam & John Streets, N«w York." PAROID READY OOFING. pAKOID. Tiic Roofing with NO FAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ol each roll. REPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. /"\NLY requires painting every finvyear*. Not when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. I \ KM AND for PAROID is world U wide MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Fat .a. Samples and Prices are fonrs if you will ask up. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. CRAMPS? 1 TIU.OH^LiIIX DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE, Relieves Fai-.i Quirk!?. A TV r-r Tailing r?f for ! . try Arho rail 1 :in. j:.. roc. ; for Choleia-Ms.tr'- - IP::: ti t!:i Siom:i< h. Ansoi.uT!.i:v la v*, .a «. As II Juiii.ent Or. I!:.::: Cramp < uro exCK CO. i'it t si>lir P ;, I-.u A t Ui-Ufi-Siats a IJottlu W S, <& E. WICK, DEALERS IS Rough and Worked Lumber of a'.l Kinds Doors, Sash and Mouldings Oil Well Klgs a Specialty. Office and Yard E. Cunningham and Monroe Sts 'nsar West Penn Depot, Pearson B. Nace's Livery, Feed snd Sale Stable | R-ar of Wick House. Butler 'enn'a. The best of horses and first class rigs al wavs on hand and for hire. Best accommodations In town for per mi nent boarding and transient trade. Sped al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses A good c ass of horses, both drivers add draft horses always 011 hand and for sale urder a full guarantee; and horses bough j'»n proper notification bv PEARSON 8. NACE. TeVbtf'ionp No. 21 Wall Paper Sacrificed! Now is the time to buy Wall Paper ehsap—And this is the place! Owing to the fierce cutting in our line this year we find our stock of wall paper larger than usual at thi3 time of year. This Surplus Stock Must Go. In fact it is going rapidly at prices that would make our competitors sick! Come in and help yourselt before all the good patterns are picked out. Our big line of Hammocks are now on ssle—some elegant patterns among them. EYTH BROS.. NEAR COURT HOUSE Holt's Greenhouses, E. M. HOLT & Co. PROP'S. Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral designs for funerals, parties, etc., a specialty. POTTED PLANTS. Our carnations are now in their prime. , GATARRH /f^O Ely's Cream Balm A HANDY HAYRACK. Itcaic.c.ttrAaßadrw. J a -A ay a cold 111 the head A Stroae Combination Rack. I sefal . .. ~ ~ T . , Cr«'»u» R.-ilm is placed .nto the nostras, spreads or n otis . over the membrane and it absorbed. Rruefiiim- The combination hayrack shov\ 11 111 mediate and a core follows. It is not drying—doea the first Illustration is a convenient not produce sneezing. Largesize, 50 cent* at Dnig ono. T T are bed pieces of plue or other e i st « or by man; Trial Size, 10 cent®, strnislit trrnined light wood fourteen or jxy BROTHERS. M Warreu Street, New Vorit sixteen feet In length, elpht inches _ wide and three inches thick; if of oak oDncccciflMAl PADHC or other hard wood, two and one half 1 rnUr tooIUNAL vAnUo, inches thick will give sufficient ! strength. Four crosspleces. B. of ! PWVSTfTAKC hard -wood one and one-quarter inches i xxnaitiiauii., thick and six inches wide, are mortised j T\U. L. R. HAZLETT. and firmlv secured to the bed pieces, j ** 'W> W. Diamond St., lint ler. North side of Court House. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat work, a JfU [U IC. BOYLE, M. D. 11" * FR * YE ' EAR. N°SK THROAT, J : 7 121 East Cunningham Street. Office Hour- 11 to 12 a. in.. 3 to 5 and BOTH TELEPHONES. COMBINATION HAYRACK. This constitutes the frame or fouuda- M. ZIMMERMAN tion and is shown In the second cut. • PHYSICIAN AND SCRGBON It is frequently use<\ separately to At 327 N. Main St. haul rails, boards, stones, manure, etc., " 3 and is a convenient, strong and handy CAMUEL M. BIPPUS, arrangement for the purpose. In the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON first cut is shown the rigging com- 200 West Oaningham St. plete. of which its four creupleeM or nSTVftP A T"RV arms. I\ are seven and one-half feet in length, five Inches wide and two JULIA E. FOSTER, and one-half inches thick. OSTEOPATH. If designed for a "sectional rigging" Consultation and examination free. and to prevent side movement a half M daily except Snndav. ' Evening inch groove is cut into the lower sides appointment. of the eross arms, F, so that they fit Office—Stein Black. Rooms 9-10, But closely upon the bod pieces. To pre- i e r, Pa. People's Phone 478. vent a forward or backward move- : > ment eight strong Iron hooks are at- /li,ARA E. MORROW, D. 0., tached by staples to the sides of the V GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF cross arms and when placed upon the OSTEOPATHY. bed pieces are readily hooked into the Women's diseases a specialty. Con staples, A. Thus arranged one man sultatian and examination free. can easily place the rigging upon or Ogee 9to 11 ».. 2t03 p. m take it from the wagon; or, If desired, 1 Ijfi s . s j£ in Blreet Butler> Pa bolts may be used to fasten all to- gcther by passing them through the npNTT^T^ cross arms and bed pieces. There Is not IfJua ilolo. 2." cents difference in the expense. Standards, D, can be either station [) * DENTIST. ary or hinged so as to be quickly low- Graduate of Dentai Department, ered, raised or removed by a small University of Pennsylvania, bolt, as shown nt Y. The standards Office—2ls S. Main Street, Butler, Pa. should be six and one-half feet high _ __ and quite strong to withstand the g JOHNSTON, pressure of the load as well as to serve L' SURGEON DENTIST. * as a ladder. The boards, X. should be Formerly of Butler, * Has located opposite Lowry House, Main St., Butler, Pa. The finest work a specialty. Expert painless extractor t-SrAZT <^.iry~- of teeth by his new method, no medi —-—SsJ cine used or jabbing a needle into the FRAME OF BED PIECES. Ruins; also gas and ether used. Com munications by mail receive prompt at of the same length as the bed pieces tention. and one inch thick and six inches wide, of straight grained light wood. Wood- P. R J WILBERT MCKEE, en pins or stakes. N, are Inserted as \J SURGEON DENTIST. shown and should be only slightly Office over Leighner's Jewelry store, sharpened. Should the hind wheels Butler, Pa project above the boards, X, bridge Peoples Telephone 505. over them, as shown at S. Wash wiUi A specialty made of gold fillings, gold petroleum and keep under shelter when crown ano bridge work. not in use - -Country Gentleman. *-*7 j HINDMAN W . DENTIST. Acrrieuiturni Kdneation. 127J South Main street, (ov Metzer's This year may be taken as marking shoe store.) the semicentennial of agricultural edu cation in this country. Fifty years ago T\R. H. A. McCANDLESS, the state of Michigan took steps to 1' DENTIST. establish an agricultural college, which Office in Butler County National Bank was the first Institution of the kind iu Building, 2nd floor. the United States. Two years from " TJ ~ now it is planned to celebrate In a [) Successor'to Dr. Johnsion. fitting wav the anniversary of its _ J opening. DENTIST Things always move more slowly at Office at No 114 3. Jeflerson St., over the start, but agricultural education Is O- W. Miller s grocery now moving faster find faster every ITTAI)IVTT4 year, so that with the rapid develop- aiiuaniiio. ment of efficient courses for it much r> p. SCOTT, greater progress may reasonably bo IV. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, expected in the near future, the effects Office in Butler County National of which will be far reaching in our Bank building. national life.—Dr. E. W. Allen. AT. SCOTT, T ATTORNEY AT LAW. Large dealers who have taken time office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But to study the butter situation with i eri p a some care express themselves sur- • prised at the scarcity of butter. They „ RAIfI)R find th*t the western receiving centers ATTORNEYS AT' R AW which used to send large amounts to Ba ' Natjonal he east have now scarcely enough Bank buildi butter for their own use. Both Chicago and New York have unusually small Tr . WNI _ rnrTrTPl , receipts for the time of the year. The J 1 ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. compiler of the Elgin dairy report Is D , D , .j . . .. , „.. . Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa. inclined to think that the trouble Is special attention given to collections not underproduction, but is ow ing to business matters. the increase in demand. In other words, the use of butter has more TTTIMK-TTM than caught up with the production J § • Mc J Axto^nky _ aT _ Law . and now exceeds the ability or dairy _ . .... _ r . farm™* ,»«.„« flne a SSZ. ""S can Main atreet Limited Dcinnntl For Golden Seal. DuPTl]\ The increased use of the golden seal J # ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW. plant in medicine has resulted in wide ~ demand for information concerning it Office on Main St. near Court House aud the possibilities of Its cultivation. - Bulletin Mof the department of agrl U H - GOL r"^'„ v aT , AW culture says the principal supply at ATTORNEY AT L,AW. present Is from wild plants, but that Office in Wise building, under artificial shade the golden seal - can be cultivated without much dlffl- p H. NEGLEY culty. It is said, however, that the , ATTORNEY AT LAW. limited demand for the plant will pre- n; °® ce . ,n the Negle y Bulldln ß. VVest vent Its extensive cultivation, as the price would soon fall to an unremu- ncrative figure. W C. FINDLEY, II . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND Steamed SllnffC. PENSION ATTORNEY. Steamed silage has been the subject ~ hco on South side of Diamond, of long continued investigation at the 11 er ' a ' Oregon experiment station, and A. L. TVrT«?rVTT AVrnnorting upon it expresses luxou HiJliU uo. the opinion that "the operation was r» p HILLIARD, quite beneficial and the steamed silage 1), GENERAL SURVEYING, was much better than that which was Mines and Laud. County Surveyor, not steamed. Stall fed animals were R. F D. 49, West Sunbury, Pa. able to eat without the least injury fifty to seventy-five pounds of this jl P. L. McQUISTION, steamed silage per day." V. Civ 11. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR* COWARD ADAM. Office near Court House. rite Pronencn* of Man to Lny the I P. WALKER, Illame I I>on Woman. I LIT NOTARY PUBLIC, "Never and tell" is, I believe, . ? UTL ? R ' D m "unwritten law of chivalry." This Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O aw, so I understand, Coward Adam iocs sometimes manage to obey, albeit .... But » er W oot ] Fibre reluctantly. I'.ocause he would like to 1 nc DUl,er »OUU I lore :ell—he would very much like to tell — Plaster Co., f— if the story of the kiss did not in volve himself in the telling! But at Mfgrs, of the celebrated Blue his juncture -the unwritten laws of g e j] Fibre Wall Plaster. .•hivalry" step in, and he is saved. And , . , , . , •hivairy is the tree up which he climbs, best and cheapest plaster shattering to himself the usual formu- on the market. a, "The woman whom ihou gavest to are a J SQ so le agents for 1 je with me," etc. Alas, poor woman! f ,, - ~ , 5 u ;u She lias heard saying this ever the following high grade build since she in an unselfish desire to share ing materials. ier food with him gave him the for- Whitehall Portland Cement, )ldden apple. No doubt she offered , , r ~ , x llui its rosiest and ripest side! She al- equal for all Classes 01 ivays does—at first. Not afterward! concrete work. \s soon as he turns traitor and runs Woodville White Enamel jp a tree she takes to pelting him, , ~ , , , , netaphoricaiiy speaking, with cocoa- finish, the peer of hydrated mis. This is quite natural on her part, lime IOT skim COat. she had thought him a man and when Sacketts Plaster Board, vou , ic .suddenly changes into a monkey she < loesu't understand it. To this cause Can line your hOUSe With this ; nay possibly be attributed some of the fire proof board at half the COSt t neti ons which occasionally jar the Q f an y o ther material. larmonious estate of matrimony.— . , . , ... 5 ;"rom Marie Corelli's "Free Opinions." j Oive US a Call beiOre build- I ing, v/e can save you money. FRAME OF BED PIECES. of the same length as the bed pieces and one inohtlilck and six Inches wide, of straight grained light wood. Wood en pins or stakes. X, are inserted as shown and should be only slightly sharpened. Should the hind wheels project above the boards, X, bridge over them, as shown at S. Wash with petroleum and keep under shelter when not in use.--Country Gentleman. Affi-lcultaml Education. This year may be takeii as marking the semicentennial of agricultural edu cation in this country. Fifty years ago the state of Michigan took steps to establish an agricultural college, which was the first Institution of the kind in the United States. Two years from now it Is planned to celebrate in a fitting way the anniversary of its opening. Things always move more slowly at the start, but agricultural education Is now moving faster and faster every year, so that with the rapid develop ment of efficient courses for it much greater progress may reasonably be expected in the near future, the effects of which will be far reaching in our national life.—Dr. E. W. Allen. Why Hutter IN Illsrli. Largo dealers who have taken time to study the butter situation with some care express themselves sur prised at the scarcity of butter. They find th#t the western receiving centers which used to send large amounts to the east have now scarcely enough butter for their own use. Both Chicago and Xew York have unusually small receipts for the time of the year. The compiler of the Elgin dairy report Is inclined to think that the trouble Is not underproduction, but is owing to the increase in demand. In other words, the use of butter has more than caught up with the production and now exceeds the ability of dairy farmers to produce fine butter—Ameri can Cultivator. Limited Demand For Golden Seal. The increased use of the golden seal plant in medicine has resulted in wide demand for information concerning it aud the possibilities of its cultivation. Bulletin 51 of the department of agri culture says the principal supply at present 1* from wild plants, but that under artificial shade the golden seal can be cultivated without much diffi culty. It is said, however, that the limited demand for the plant will pre vent its extensive cultivation, as the price would soon fall to an unremu noratlve figure. Steamed Sllnnre. Steamed silage has been the subject of long continued Investigation at the Oregon experiment station, and A. L. Knisely reporting upon it expresses the opinion that "the operation was quite beneficial and the steamed silage was much better than that which was not steamed. Stall fed animals were able ta eat without the least injury fifty to seventy-five pounds of this steamed silage per day." COWARD ADAM. Tlie rroneneni of Mail (n I.ny the Illume I pull Woman. "Never kiss and tell'' is, I believe, an "unwritten law of chivalry." This law, sj I understand, Coward Adam does sometimes manage to obey, albeit reluctantly. Because lie would like to tell—he would very much like to tell— if—if the story of the kiss did not in volve himself In the telling! But at this juncture "the unwritten laws of chivalry" step in, and he is saved. And chivalry is the tree up which he climbs, chattering to liimscif the usual formu la, "The woman whom thou gavest to be with me," etc. Alas, poor woman! She lias heard him saying this ever since she In an unselfish desire to share her food with him gave liim the for bidden apple. Xo doubt she offered him its rosiest and ripest side! She al ways does—at first. Xot afterward! As soon as he turns traitor and runs up a tree she takes to pelting him, metaphorically speaking, with cocoa nuts. This is quite natural on her part. She had thought him a man and when he suddenly changes into a monkey she doesn't understand it. To this cause may possibly be attributed some of the ructions which occasionally jar the harmonious estate of matrimony.— From Marie Corelll's "Free Opinions." Tlie Dattle of h Week. The buttle of a week was the great conflict ut Tours, in which Charles Martel overthrew the Saracens, A. D. 732. The members of the Saracen army are variously estimated at from 400,000 to 700,000, and the monkish historians say that 375,000 were killed on the field. It is suspected that these figures are a gross exaggeration, but it is certain that few battles of history have been either so bloody or so de cisive. i , Office, W. Cunningham St., Opp. Electric Light Office. WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN WALKER & McELVAIN. 307 Butler Connty National Bank Bldg. UF.AL F.ST AT F.. INsIRANCE. OIL PROPERTIES. LOANS. BOTH PHONES THE LARGEST TS THE COUNTY.' THE ) Butler County National Bank. A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of • Buler Couny to do business wlh. \Capital # 300,000.00 Strength 'surplus 300,000.00 ) Assets 2,700,342.30 We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" 3Hfc**in)ftn<)K*)iti*nnim(jie)inK)fc)K**)it* Hon HOH x* 31* Hem mutK inmnnitmiiin mutism »; BUSINESS FARMERS who are quick to take advantage of every modern im provement and labor saving device readily recognize the advantages of doing business with a bank like ours. A checking acconnt with us will enable you to transact your financial business more easily and more economically. 3 per cent, interest on time deposits. One dollar will start a Savings Account. BUTLER SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 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 Cour\ty. The Butler Business College New buildings, new and splendid equipment, a strictly first-class and up-to ; date school that ACTUALLY PLACES ITS GRADUATES. A few of the hundreds of prominent concerns that employ them: t The Hntler County National Bank, Guaranty Safe Deposit & Trust Co., The Farmers' National Bank, Bntler Savings & Trust Co., John Berg Boggs & Bnhl, Pittsbnrir Dry Goods Co., etc., etc., Pittsbnrg "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT." Catalogue and circulars mailed on application. MAY ENTER ANY TIME. 1 Fall term opens Sept. 4, 1905. A. F. REGAL, Principal, Butler, Pa. i c WHISKEY DIRECT FROM THE MAKER V 1 1 Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 ■ I n Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage R I {1 prepaid to your nearest station. ■ B / S\ Our ifoada i* lu cite wood, ami is pure and mel tju \' Ju low. better than von have had from others for the H P r ' ce> or yonr money back. M K Any Bank of Pittsbnrg or the Editor of this paper jM B B[-- JH tell you that our word is good, and that we are sm I M' £9 responsible. M ij We do not hnmbng yon like so many advertising so Bj « MSSg] called "Distillers." b M By buying from us you get an honest article, made H ■ }j| i sj from honest, select grain, by honest people. _ M * Send for onr private price list. H |B If you will send ns the names of 10 good families in yonr B 8 vicinity who nse Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we H H may send onr price list, we will send yon, with yonr first order, H M one quart of Pnre Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE. H I MORRIS FORST & CO., S Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smith field St., Pittsburg, Pa. |Eberle Bros.,{ $ PLU MBKRS I [Estimates given on al! kinds of work. 7 y We make a specialty of s ( Nickle-plated,*: y C Seamless, C Open-work. ✓ / 354 Centre Ave., Butler,' Pa c » S Peoples Phone. 630. C L.A. LUZ Mining and Co. General Offices, Pennsylvania Building. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg Office, tt-'l Smith Block. Pittsburg, Pa. Propostioq of Exceptional Merit. .Note the gentlemen connected: STKWART PrPsldMrt . MAJOR GEO. B. BURBANK, Ist Vice President. THOMASI BROMELY. Jr.. 2nd \ Ice Pres. „„N. S. MOK I . tUIiLLAS. Vice President I' S. Banking Co.. Mexico City. Mexican Central R. R. Mexico City. DIRECTORS I \ME >; C STEWART. James Stewart Jfc Co.. New York, i'ittsliurg, St. Louis, London. HON. D. N. MORGAN former Treasurer United States. M \ioß G. B. BURBANK. former Civil and Hydraulic Englneer-lnChlef Niagara Tunnel. HON. T. L. riIIs?HOLM, President Bank of"S-anfowl. N. } .. Mayor Sanfora. N. C. HENRY WATSON. Vlre President Alton National Bank, Alton, 111. C HARLES A. M'STIN. 52 Broadway. New % ork. HON JOHN T MORGAN. United States Senator from Alabama. I FANDER W KOBES. President Traders' National Bank, Portland. Maine. F ('OOPER SIIAPLEY. Director Commonwealth Trust Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS BROMLEY. Jr.. Carpet Manufacturer, Philadelphia, Pa. i HON. J J. GOSPFR. Fx Governor Arizona. • W W. PATERSON. Philadelphia & Reading Coal Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ' BENJAMIN F. MIILER. J. B. Miller & Sous, Reading, Pa. C. M. SIMPSON. Philadelphia, Pa. W. Li. GUILBERT, Auditor of state of Ohio, Columbus, O. REGISTRAR. West End Trust Company Broad and South Venn Square. Philadelphia, I a COUNSEL. HON. AUGUSTIN ARROYO I>E ANDA, Mexico City, Mexico. F.. COOPER SIIAPLEY. Philadelphia. Pa. HON, JOAQUIN CHICO GONZALEZ. Guanajuato, Mexico. MAJOR GEORGE B. BURBANK, N C. I & F \L* ECIIAKLES P. TASKER, E. M. Consuition Engineers to the Boara. GEORGE J. TROOP. Jr.. E. M. COOPER SHAPLEY, EM. Engineers at Mines. La Luz, Guanajuato. Mexico. If you wish to Invest a sum of money that will pay you beyond expectations Invest In La L The Company offers a limited amount of their Treasury stock to the conservative In- V *Th?Gomnaoy tvrnul" o? i mines 1 n the famous La Lur district. The records show iliis distrtet lias oroduced over 31.500.000,1)00 l» g old " ,ld silver. The property this Company inrpWW. One mines records alone show a production of driving a tunnel about 12,000 feet under the mountain tncut all of the 23 dWerent ve^nsTorore, which are known to exist, and when completed will produce worth of ore ljring on the damp, that .hows from > are now being put In to operate these ores, which will return to the stockholders several times the total capital of the Company. 3o per cer\t to 100 per cei\t DIVIDENDS Within 12 Mor^ths. Write for particulars or Call 6:21 SMITH BLOCK, PITTSBLRG, PA,^ Advertise in the CITIZEN