jj You Live but' Once. J Most of Your Life is Spent in Your Home, \ A Why Not Make it Attractive? 1 j piece here and there will change the whole appearance of . W the gloomiest home. A new carpet works a greater change than anything elae—or instead of an entire new one a rag will hide the 4 worn place and brighten np the room wonderfully. We have . T< fnrnitnre and carpeting that will harmonize with your present fixtures, no matter what they are. < W As Angnst is onr doll month, we will not refuse any reasonable L< price—even at sacrifice of onr profit? —to move goods. There are m of bargains all over this store. In all lines we are offering { W heavy reductions to move goods—as onr fall stock will be coming . [ < in soon. We must have room. ft Don't Fail to see us During September. J ! BROWN CO. 1 M No. 136 North Main St., Butler. I ISSSSSSSSBSSS^SSSSSSSSSiZ ■ Kelsey, Crowo, Boomer ■ I FURNACES. I I Coal and Slacl{ Heaters, Gas and Coal I ■ flanges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers, I ■ Sewing Machines, Needles for all mal(es of I B Sewing Machines. Sewing Machines repaired. I I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. ■ I Henry Blehl, I , ■ 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Phone 404. I Pearson B. Nace's Livery* Fm4 and 8al» Stable Bear of Wick Houae* Butler Penn'a The beet of horses End first class rig* al wiTiosluJkd ud tor hire. Beet accommodations in town (or perm* amt boarding ud transient \rade. Hpecl >1 care rviranued. Stable Room For 05 Horaee'i A food cjn of bono*, both driver* ud draft horses always on hand and for sale arder a full guarantee;'and horses bough p»« proper notification br PEARSON B. NACE. TsVeoooae Ho. 11 IGibson's Livery d May Kennedy stand) First-class horses and rigs. Excellent boarding accom modations. Good and clean waiting room. Open day and night. BEET IcCAIDLESS, lander, PAROID READY OOFING. T>AROID. The Roofing with NO * TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ot each roll. £> EPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. /~iNLY requires painting every fewyears. Not when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. JJEMAND for PAROID is world MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY Other Samples and Price# are yours if you will ask ua. L. C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. Furniture and Household Goods At last building coming down and everything most be sold in 30 days. Carpets, Bugs, Linoleum and Furniture The Boost stock from Ht. Lool* Exposition. Large Axmlnlster Carpet*, that are all made to fit rooms; rout |«D and 175 go at S9I. Kody Rru«»ul* V"«t **o and IW) go at sl2, f 15, H7.W; will St large size room*. Boom *lz« Hug*. HrtouM:!* and Ingrain tt. $7.0), ?I0 an 4 SIS. A rare rhanfe. h ample S piece gun nine leather I'arlor Holt* ooet Ins at $V> anil ft». Inlaid Linoleum, thick as a board. worth iIM a yard go at 7.V. Other* worth MSr go at 40c and Soc. K« position sample* of bedroom ■alts; ones cost SIOO go at #4O. |7."» ones go at •30. Other* at 112. fii and®). This Is a salt of a lifetime. Must make room for now build - Ing. Wj pay the freight. GOLDSMITH, Next to I'lc'xerings. MM Veen Are. I'fttehurg- VISITORS BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS AT K. I. IIIKIO'B I.ADIF.W h CJKNVri DINING 6, LUNCH ROOMS. 19 *3l Park Way, Allegheny City. Opposite Boggs & Buhl's FAHB! FABTS! FANS! Ventilating Fans, either Eloctrlr or belted Oj^W or Os^^E^ln^!^ Hotyl* uSliMHliiii SCHOOLS Jr y/ * Cnglnaerlng. Electricity, W/[/ / - Book-keeping Sborthsud, fy Preparatory Academic. CS and Higher Aceoantancr Blfh Grade Schcjl*. Elegantly equipped and lighted rooma. Petitions Mo antiquated method! or men employed. Sure. Every teacher a college graduate with experience. Pittsburg, Allegheny. Buffalo, Niagara Falla. and Mexico City. Mend to Pittsburg for Catalog. Martin lennlim Caton. LL D., President ISaflanT^ljeaTs A safe, certain relit St Huppreswd Menstruation. Never k i«/*n u.fall. Bafe! Morel Kpeedy! Hatlsfactlon (Jaiaranteed or money Refunded. Hen*, prepaid (or tI.OO per ooz. Wlllacnd them on trlaJ, to be paid for when relieved. Bam plea Free. umrto MIPICSLCO.. a»i r«. iswcssTia. >». Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy 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 *1 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 fftora.lo Dine When in Mote ■ riffs' fT.ITTI Ko trance 442 Hasten Way . illu tUU II World'slargest Rathskeller trery thing to est from a sandwich to a banquet, rabies screened off for private parties. Btulnest , asn's lunch, 11.30 tot p. m., Uc. 2» Diamond treet, Plitibargb, Fa. Ifflmmol'd aeRMAN restaurant. aiUUlliei » Kverythlng to est and drink *m>d In German style. Imported light and dart »er on draught. 242 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. Millers Restaurant Pittsburgh, Pa. WOtK AVEHTJE opp. (hand Opera House, Bslh on Each Floor Free to Quests, Absolute!' •Ireprool. Stesm Hest snd Telephone In E»er, loom. European Plan. Where to Dlae In Allwhrsy. iauera Tavern Oepot, Allegheny, Fa, -ts4l!»PlA'' lp t Heosi Second Floor. INVKMTHMK.VrH -For people of moderab nmna pays from 10 to 30 per cent. <;all or will, or pro*p«vrtn». UEIIKIIAL BUILDIIVtt COMPA.W. 004 Keinemer Itulldlng. HllibirilijPt. f WAHTEI)— man tol>#omear lTeljr connected In a !)ei«rllvt> Agerify, $ 00 r© julred to bec/tme enual ownership. ]', mints* w< MtablUliFd splendid opportunity. ♦OS Keystone ll«llilln(, Pittsbnriib, I»u John—Wh» do you lock for a Job T Ilarrr—When you attend Hosaokoft's lUrb« School, ihentho people will be loosing for yo« to work for them—very little expense— Send foi catalogs*. 1406 Penn avrnue. ritUburnli. Pa. If you want to buy or sell any kind of business n<* DOCTOR UI9INEB, 6U Fsnn Avenme, Flusbargli, cures Piles aud Klutulss to Ma; cursdj also cancer and sll chronic diseases snd bloo4 complaint both sexes and all ages, consultation strictly private. Call and soe tLs Doctor. VOUa i hours from »a. so. to in. hi. I ' ' i 4S-PAGX BOOK Tin. Highest jefersnce . VITTJOKfUihV * CO., Dept. 40, Washington, I). O. DR. E. GREWER,! No. 229 12 SOUTH MAIN ST NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2, AND 3. Dr. E. Grewer ia a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is now per manently located at the aboveaddress, where he treats all chronic diseases o? men, women and children. Diseases of the Nervous System, the symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women, ball rising in the throat.spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory unable to concentrate the mind on one subject easily startled when snddenly spoken to, aud dull distressed rniiTd 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, rear, areams, melan choly, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of the mind, depression, con stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us im mediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored- Weakness of Young Men Cured and all private diseases. Dr. E. Grewer's varicocele Ring cures Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cured without pain and no detention from business. He cures the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all Di seases of the Skin Ear, Nose, Throat. Heart. Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tumors, Cancers, Goiters, cured with out cutting. Special attention paid to th« treat ment of Nasal Catarrh. He will forfeit the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for any case of FITS OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that he cannot cure. Consultation free and strictly confi dential. Write if yon cannot call. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only. Marry A. Marliq STOCKS & I Member Pittsburg Stock BONOS. ' Exchange. 302 Times Building, Pittsburg, Pa. If TOa Wast to Make a Quick Sale ol Yonr Property or BBillies* Write U«. We make a specialty of selling hotels, stores, merchandise, stocks aud real estate of every description. H. A. SHAFFER CO.. 430 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ESTABLISHED IW2. JOHN K. BARBOUIC JK. BANKER AND BROKER, 404(Times Kutiding. Pittsburg, Pa. J IMember of Pittsburg Stock Exchange. Iteal F. state Investments, Homes, Coal Properties, Mortgages. FRANK B. TOMB, 803 Farmers' Building. Pittsburg. Pa Correspondence Solicited. McSweeney '» later State Detective Afea:y, 440 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Comoetent reliable detect Ives for secret work, and protect property. All communi cations strictly confidential. Call or wrlt« or telegraph. C. F. T. PapeJ (f JEWELERII / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / T-Rails, Beams, Machinery in stock. Halls cut to lengths. Cash paid for scrap-Iron arid metals. HOMER BOWKH, Klver Avenue. Allegheny, Pa. End of Sixth Street Bridge. One of the Best Opportnnltlea for Making Money Ever Offered. 200 acres of land in Armstrong County, Pa. The land is underlaid with coal: has large deposit of limestone. Iron ore and fire clay; two gas wells that have been doing business for 15 years. Large brick dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. The property Is one mile from Mahoning, and on the Brookvllle 6 Mahoning Ball road, now being built whir-h will make this property worth double S resent price, which Is only 115,000.00. For srms see J. A . YoL'NU St CO., i'enn A High land Aves. Pittsburg. 6ESSEMER L LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE In efltct May 28th, 1906. _ EASTERN STANDARD TIME. NORTHWARO SOUTHWARD Dally Except Sunday (Readdown) J" I'' ! Is] " »< JI 13" p.m. p.m.a.m. Sj ATIONB. a. m.'p. m. p.m. 1 1 His x Krie 7 6: i 4 m • SS","V'J 2 12 Fairview 1'M.... 623 J? y. : Glntf i iji ' ' t: ' 6 7Hj W® IVAr-(;oiineui:t .I.v; 7 (»i- 01 A lu (> UHUbi I 001, V I'oiiiieatu.ArllO I' 100 J •• '■> !■< CranesvilFe.... 7V, 661 « SL««a» «J Albion 7 f.K I 4'. A 65 2 !£! 26 —HUnd eland . f» 12(1 U, In 07 5 £5 " u M rwl" gboro... hHil«> elO ■I , !,i al* .Connea utvlilc... h2« 2 or> cis <5 2012 6fif 'j :h Ar Mi-a/I ville I.\ HOO I 4'. I 4/ t fit.'I 8 OOI ' V Mead villc /> r « tat aio7 27 iZLii P " J"* A..O»ri*t Lake Lv $ 2K, 2 12 5 OB B 0»U f>K H 2H1,V.( out LaU'.Ai 9 Of.] 2 -It 700 f « 20,Ar.Lines villc. I,v 8 17'.. «19 H:r.~ a 171f.y Lines vllle Ar « 20 4 U, a 05 tm i-m 8 J'ark s4h 2 a:-| «t$ 2 "JU JJ;» 2* HarUto wn fVm, VI f.i 7 or, 5 8 —Adama v111e... f» ll 12 M 7 II s®(B <1 8 12. O»goo. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARiirvE FROM NORTH. m. daily, night express from ( - ! Buffalo and Rochester, j 9:50 a.m. week days, accomodation; I from Dußois. ! 5:84 p.m. daily, day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train from Du Bois and Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Pittsburg, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., and for local points as far aa Dußois at 4:05 p.m. On Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf falo alone. B & U It It Time table in effect, May. 1905. Trains for South and West,leave Butler —town time: WEEK DAYS. 6:20 a.m. Allegheny Accommodation. 8:00 a.m. Allegheny & Cleveland' Ex. 9:10 a.m. Allegheny Express. 11:40 a.m. 1:25 p m. Ell wood Ac 3:35 p.m, Allegheny Ex. 5:00 p.m. Chicago, Ellwood, N. Castle. 5:20 p.m, Allegheny Ex. 5:50 p.m. Allegheny Ac.—New Castle. SUNDAYS. 8:00 a.m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex. 11:10 a.m, Pittsburg Ex. 3:35 p.m, Allegheny Ac 5:50 p.m, Allegheny Ac.--New Castle. GOING NORTH—WEEK DAYS. C:42 a.m, Kane & Bradford Mail. 4:55 Clarion Accomo. SUNDAY. 9:42 a.m, Foxburg Accom. 8:00 p.m, Foxburg Accom. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler 7:00, 8:15, and 11:11 A. M., and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30 0:20 and 11:00 P. M. On Sunday at 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 and 11:30 P. M. Forthrongh tickets, Pul mm. reaerrntiuiiu and in formation apply to W. R. TCRXKR, Agt, Butler, Pa. JOS. P. TAGGERT, A. G. P. A., Pittabnrg, Pa PENNSYLVANIA" R i. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. ScacscLi is Errtet July 9 1905. SOUTH. WEEK U£TS |A.M A.M.|A.M P.M. P. M BITLEB Lave 6 16 8 40 10 35 2 30 4 20 Auotibarx Arrive 6 4"> 9 05 11 00 2 54 4 49 BoUer Junction. " 7 14 9 30 11 25 3 18 6 13 Bntler Junction .Lear. 7 37 9 3J 11 :*> 522 5 15 Natron t At'.v 7 40 9 4" U 39 3 524 raraiitom. 1 7 f2 9 41 11 46 3 :je 5. 30 ■!l»liuif lale H 01 9 55 11 5l 3 45 5 40 ChfMicnßt. 12 16 4 01 Li bf> ■jb.irpal.n-i;. 824 ...12 24 ... 603 „3S .... 12 40 . . 618 Eaat Libcily 10 20i .... 4 is| .... Piiulrfi-g i 0 30] .. . 4 Jr.; .... SUNDAY TRAINS.—Loare butlei for Allegheny City ao.t princifibl intermediate ity 3 14j 3 2-> .'.. (fhony C«»y i\ 6 15 82510 25 ':«rpelurs{ •» 8 39 10 39 I. i aremont 6 38 8 48 10 46 larentum. 7 13 9 19 11 11 3 47 6 65 Natrona 7 20 9 26 11 18 3 52 6 &!» Butler June ar 7 30 936 II 27 400 707 Bntler Jnnc lv 742 94012 30 402 7 10 saxonbnrg 8 09 10 06 12 54 4 33 7 34 liITLER 8 35,10 33, 1 20 5 05 8 00 £CNI>AY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for Btit ler and principal intermediate atatiom at 7:00 a.m. aiid 9 80 p. IS. YOR THt EAST. Week I'a>«. Snndaya A M. A.M. V. M. A M. P U Bt.Yura I* « I# 1 . . .! St 30 7 .. Butler J'ct ar 7 14 3 18 8 10 ... Butler J'ct IT 7 40; ] 400 814 .... Fecirort ar 743 402 8 17, KakimlneUM J't.. .." 748 14 08 823 .... Laechburg " 801 ! 420 837 ... WeatApoTlo " 824 14 89 8 M .... Sal tabu rg - 851 608 l»i Blair*ville 1)23 542 962 .... Blalrarillelot.. 9 30 "--.I 8 SO 10 00 Altoona » 11 36 BAO ' 1 40:. .. Harriabnrg M j 310 ..... 1 00' 8 36' Philadelphia •' 6 23 4 23 10 20 P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.! P.M Through traina for the oaat leave Plttabnrg (Union Htation), aa follows: The Pi anarlvania Hpe< itl, 'lally, f r North Philadelpbia and New Yurk 12:54 a m Manhattan Limited, dally, for No:'li Phila delphia and New York 1:10 " Keyatone Expreaa daily 3:00" Pennaylvania Limited daily tt*4A " New York " " 7:10 " Atlantic Ezprew, M 7JO " Main Line Expreaa, " 8:00" Buflal ■ bay Expreiu " 9:(>0 " Day Expreaa, " 12:01 Noon Mail Expreaa, daily, for Baltimore and Waih ingtou 12:46 r.» Bußalo fjpi'cial " 1:10 " Chicago Mail laily, for Baltimore and Waaliington 4:5*. " Eaateru Expreia, 'laily, for Phll'a and N Y 4:56 " New York Expreaa. " " '• 7:10 " Washington Expreaa, daily.... 9 00 ' New York Special, .laily for New York, Balti more and Waahingtou 10:00 " Philadelphia Special daily, for Philadelphia only, sleeping cara only. 10:00 " Bullaio Night Kxpreaf, daily 11:00 " for Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge all rail route) 3:00, 8:00 a.m., 7.10 and and 9:00 p. m. daily, "Pennaylvania Limited," 6:46 am. and New York Llmited7.lo a.m, week dayi, 10.00 p.m. daily with through ajeeping car. For < aj«- May, loiJO p.m, daily, "The i'l'nusv ivau lu I.ifnite.l and "New York Limit*.!'' 6.45 a.m. «..ek days. Kor Anbury Park, r, ft <2 KAMTWAKI) STATIONH. A M P M Leave Pittsburg..... 3 oft Leave B'airsvllle 7 «0 2 16 " Allegheny 8 220 M liutler 8 40 230 M Butler Junction 10 (JO 440 " 10 08 i 43 M Wlnflidd Juncti JU 10 Ift 4 M " Irou Bridge 10 Vt 006 " BogKMvlUe jlo :s5 515 Arrive West Wtnfteld jlO :> 'V> Trains st-.p at Lnfif and Iron Bi i JH*' "i'l> '>« i Klag to take on or l**av«« off pawu-ngftrs. Trains Connect at Butler Juuctlon wlth: Trains Kant ward for Kreep(.rt y Vandergrift and Blalrsville lutersftctlon. TraJris Westward for Nntroiia.Tarentutn AlUgheny and fittrtburg. Trains Northward tor Haxonburg,Marwood end But* ler. B. O. BKALOtt, ft*tieral Mana/ur Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ontician N>-xt Door toOjnrt HOUH«. liutler, I'a Private Maternity Hospital. Iri a I.* uutiful location. li«*Hl. or pliyalrlftnN unrl iiurwi-N In itllt'niluiK'o. Ilotnn llfcr com fottn. MrlrLly nrlvuti'mid Hivltiiltol. Ailoii tlon provldixl. Katua reimorialilf (,'nn ntny u« loni? uh you wish . ('all or a In the ikr; CTOA' A dear little life that Is f' r- couilitif » blaM: - pi Two soft chubby liiuiis ( J- j that will pat »rttlc»i*ts; v / . pure little »oul wlng —-*"> «» in» Jown from alxiTe; - * a Jarllnif to care for. a baby to lore. One of the _ grandest r^\. agencies whtch enTlght- # T c T ened Science I MWi i hai discovered I 4 .\A^E*^T V j/l to relieve I M'- A motherhood ' 1 *7 \ T\~lc g I from excesaive fc . . 7 1 l|A|! i ' suffering Is the K -■*../ • T 'K ' • ••Favorite ■ mwf " ygj Prescription" v* il devised by Dr. yf} R. V. Pierre. // chief consult- m J i F-. ine physician /jfjf v -IV of the Invalids" Jfm & : HoU'l and /- W P£.lL--.- . Surgical Insti-I Y W tute, of falp, N. Y. 1 fc This wonderful " Prescription " imbues the entire nervous system with natural, healthy vitality; gives elastic vigor to the delicate organism specially concerned hi motherhood, and makes the coming of baby entirely free from danger ana almost free from pain. "I wish to state that I have used Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre«rlptlon with very good raaulta." writes Mrs. Katie M. Annii. of Hud son. New Hampshire. "Had lieen In poor health for over four year* and had been twioe In the hospital. My husband brought some of your ' Favorite Prescription.' and it has earned me easily through my last two confinements. We are now blessed with two healthy children, and I am sure your medi cine has done me more good than all the other treatment I have ever received." BAD HEADACHES gen erally arise from bad stom achs. Foul breath, bitter ■ taste, coated tongue, sour ty eructations or lielchlng of CtlT, gas. are common symptoms ft iB BR though not all present in IV every case. To cure, take «Br small (loses, only one or two each day. of old Dr. Pierce's ™ Pleasant Pellets, the Origi nal Little Liver Pills, first put up by him over 40 years ago One or two a laxative, three or four cathartic. HUMP H RE YB* WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FREE. At Druggist*. 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. WllllAm 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, orspec ial package for serious cases, $6. Sold bj Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prfOA Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sti., N. Y. CATARRH 1 Iu all iu stages. C °<"A *l*o# Ely's Cream BalmV" ,nt "j|§y cleanses, soothe* and heals f y , M • the diseased membrane. I It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. ) Cream Ilalin is placed into the nostrils,spreadl t over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief Is im ' mediate and it core follows. It Is not drying—docs not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug ( giatis or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. I KLY iJKOTIIKRS. 5C Warren Street. New York f== ~CRAMPS? — l DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE, Relieve* P:iin QuleUly. A never falling ren cdy for Every Arho ami I'aln. Highly rccommend<-d for Cholera-Morbus ami I-'ain In tlio Stomach ABKOLUTKUY II IRWLK'H. As u I.liiiuieitt l»r. llnrriH* Crump (*ur«s excel, ull olliura. Prepared bj 15. A. I A:»XI: STOCK ro. ntUburi;, I'it. Al BACK-ACHE and all other symptoms of kidney dis ease are speedily removed when the kidneys are made healthy, active and vigorous by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-liver Pills the world's kidney and liver regulator, and the only meilicine h;iv. ing a combined action on kidneys and i liver. One pill a dose ; 25 cents al>ox. Write for free sample to The I>r. A. W Ch.iie Medicine Co., UufTalo. N. Y. Save Money Buy Liquors' Direct Robert Lewin & Co., 14 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa., sell only pure goods for family and medicinal use. J A full gallon of pure Itye Whiskey. $2.50 to . We are wtill nolo owners of guam>FATIII;h'S CHOICE A guaranteed, JJ year old Whiskey— I'J.OO per gallon. All kinds of Iligh-ClasM Winen and Llqnorß. Write for price*. We pay express charges on all orders of $5.0») or over; and guarantee secure boxing and prompt shipments. ROBT. LEWIN <& CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IK WIRES AND LIQUORS, Ro 14 Smithfield St., PITTSBURG, PA. 'Phonal: Bell 21?* p. ft A. 145*. YOU Can buy the best of Liquor of all kinds delivered at your door from MAX KLEIN & SONS, 1318-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. (formerly of Allegheny) at the following prices: BEAK CREEK RVE, 1.00 per qt. 'I 00 per gal. CABINET RYE, 75c per qt. 8.00 per gal. ANCHOR RVE. 50c per ijt. 2.'Ml per gal. GIN. 50-75-1.00 per ed by express - charges p.-id 011 nil oraers of $5.00 and over. MAX KkeiN & SONS, Wholesale liquors, 20 I'enn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa" BI'MKUKMK OHPOarUSITIM. K&rtns llouKhl and Hold. • We can soil jroiir liualnes« or farm no matter where located. Kor l4t u*. W. K. WRITERHIIAITHEN. 717 East Ohio Htrctt, AllcKlieny, Ha. LATE SUMMER SPRAYING. *n I p to Ualr llMln* of K«perlrnee With San Jaid »r«lf- By Dr JOHN B SMITH. New Jersey. *■ before State Horticultural society. During last summer a series of ex periments were mad-? with comblna tlons of lime and sulphur to note the effect ppou Insects and upon foliage. The Sail Jose scales sometimes be come so abundant In the latter part of th« summer that It 6eem« desirable to check them so that tho trees shall not be too badly Infected when they go Into winter. I did not myself use the boiled mixture of lime nud sulphur, but I have been Informed by several who have used It that It was very satisfactory. They used it at winter strength, omitting the salt, and seemed to find that the lime and sulphur alone may l>e used at nearly winter strength without especial damage, except on the more tender kinds of leaves. As the result of all the work done I do not feel that it Is possible to recom mend either of the lime and sulphur combinations for summer use against the developing scales. CM of Soaps. The practical result of all the experi ments in which various kinds of soaps were tested during the summer is that, except for the straight whale oil soap, with or without tobacco, nothing pro duced any satisfactory result at a rea sonable cost. Crude OH. Kerosene and crude oil have l>otb received rather a black eye in public estimation. There were too many peo ple who had undoubtedly injured trees by using them. The successes that were scored failed to count. And yet about the only really satisfactory re sults that were obtained against the Han Jose or pernicious scale on other than peach or plum trees were ob tained by the use of crude oil of the proper specific gravity—that Is, 43 de grees Beaume. It was emphasized again that on the pear especially the oil produced a beneficial effect that seems to be eyual to the beneficial ef fect produced by the lime and sulphur mixtures on the peach, and that there Is practically no danger where any thing like reasonable care is used la making the application. For best re sults the oil should be Just a little warm. It then sprays much more readily, the same amount will cover a larger area, and the effect upon the Insects seems to be greater. On pear trees, where the Californian washes seem to fall most completely, the crude petroleum seems to bo most effective. Kerosene and Llmold Mixtures. Kerosene has not been much used during the past few years. It seems to be coming Into favor again, how ever, since it has been found that it might be combined with water me chanically, without the necessity of having a special pump, and without the work of making a chemical emul sion. The emulsifying agent In this case. If the mixture can be called an emulsion. Is a preparation of magne sium limestone called llmold. The llmold nud kerosene mixtures are worthy of a careful trial and offer a fair prosr#ct of good results. Prepared Oil to Mix With Water. Heretofore In order to spray the oil over a larger surface and thereby to prevent Injury to the tree we have ei ther put on the material combined with water in a mechanical mixture or we have combined the oil with soap to form au emulsion. The combination pumps unfortunately do not act even ly and sometimes upset all calculations by first spraying water, then oil. Chem ists have been seeking for some meth od of chemically trcatlug the crude oil so that It will mix directly with water, and that method has been found at the present time. I have on the way now two lota of oil treated by a process that 'makes It perfectly mlscible with water. One lot Is high grade Pennsylvania oil, the other lot is Texas heavy oil with an asphaltum base and considerable sulphur. (jood Cheap Feed For Calve*. Hoots and tubers should form a large part of the feed for calves In the win ter. Turnips, artichokes and beets are all good cheap feeds for calves and sheep in the winter season. They will do much letter on half the grain ration with a few roots and tubers. Calves get tired of all dry feed In winter, and often get so that they do not cat their feed well. They relish some succulent food much better—Cor. Farm Journal. Sterilised Vegetables. It Is reported that a discovery has recently been made whereby vegetables may be preserved Indefinitely by ster ilizing them with hot air. Corn, peas, string beans, lima beans, etc., thus treated "take on a withered form much like cured hay, but when put In cold water will resume their shape and re tain their former brlttleness and gar den flavor." POPULAR GARDENING flow spinach for spring use. How early string beans, winter rad ishes and flnt early turnips. Cultivation Is very necessary now to keep crops growing through days of drought. Keep the cabbage well cultivated. If drain tile Is used In blanching cel ery In tlv garden It should be put on |-lien the plants are half grown. A last sowing of early table beets made In August will give a nice suc cession. Itlpening of tomatoes is sometimes hastened hy picking them when they l>eglu to color and placing them in sin gle layer* In a cold frame or liot*>ed, where they are covered with the sash. Early peppers have been a popular erop In New Jersey for some years for shipping to the New York and Jersey City markets. r*reaflii|c the Fashions. Who sets the fashions? Sometimes an original Idea em a nates from a hum ble workwoman, and after fusion in the brain and Improvements and sug gestions given by the great autocrat it emerges, Minerva-like, In full panoply, complete and victorious. Numbers of diligent seekers, a horde of assistants, voluminous notes, sketches. Ideas, are pressed Into the service. Artists lend their willing services, while the sarto rial adopt combines, exaggerates, al ters old modes, culling, like the bee, (lowers of fancy here and there until (he bright vision of beauty l.'i realized and the forthcoming styles are decided sn.—London (Jraphlc. 4 «>stly < orr«*«|M»iMleiire. "I see that a letter supposed to hare Veen written by Henry VIII. has Just brought "That's nothing. A letter of mine just brought flO,bower is gone- that you need a mod icino that will rebuild and re supply the lost nerve force, that will so strengthen yon that yon can resist and overcome "these terrible seizures. Such a medicine is Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, t medicine that does not relieve bnt goee to the foot of the trouble and positively cures. Mrs. John Fall of Fourth St.. Toronto 0., says: "I like Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills because they cured my nervous sicl headaches—these headaches used to plaj me out and leave me weak and nervous the pain being so severe. My eyes usee to get stiff and sore during the atfact and the neck so stiff I could hardly tun it. The Nerve Pills, however, provec to be just what I needed and cured th< attacks in a hurry. As a result I fee steady in nerves, physically strong ant vigorous I and in every way sound anc well. This makes me feel I can't speal too highly of the medicine." 1< 50 cents a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Por trait and signature of A. W. Chase MD. on every package. For sale bj Redick and Grohman, druggists, 109 N Main St. Butler, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS, DR. L. R. HAZLETT. 10C W, Diamond St., Butler. North side of Court House. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work, i specialty. JC. BOYLE, M. D. • EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, SPECIALIST. 121 East Cunningham Street. Office Hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 8 to 5 am 7 to 9 p. m. BOTH TELEPHONES. {-< M. ZIMMERMAN I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON At 327 N. Main St. OAMUELM. BIPPDS, IJ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2 DO West Cunningham St. OSTEOPATHY. DR. JULIA E. FOSTER, OSTEOPATH. "Consultation and examination free. hours—9 to 12 A. M., 2 to M., daily except Sunday. Evening appointment. Office —Stein Block, Roome 9-10, But ler, Pa. People's Phone 478. pLARA E. MORROW, D. 0., v GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY. Women's diseases a specialty. Con' sultatian and examination free. Office Hours, 9 to 12 m., 2 to 3 p. m People's Phone 573. IJ6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa DENTISTS. DR. FORD H. HAYES, JCT! DENTIST. Graduate of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania. Office—2ls S. Main Street, Butler, Pa. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, SURGEON DENTIST. Formerly of Butler, Has located opposite Lowry House, Main St., Butler, Pa. The finest work a specialty. Expert painless extractoi nt teeth by his new method, no medi cine used or jabbing a needle into the ifums; also gas and ether used. Coir munications by mail receive prompt at tention. nRJ J. WILBERT McKEE, 1/ SURGEON DENTIST. Office over Leighner'B Jewelry store, Butler, Pa Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, golc crown and bridge work. W J. &INDMAN, . DENTIST. 127 i South Main street, (ov Metier'i shoe store.) DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS, DENTIST. Office in Butler County National Banl Building, 2nd floor. DR. M. D. KOTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnston DENTIST Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St., ovei G. W. Miller's grocer* . ;ATTOENEYS. RP. .SCOTT, . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Office in Butler County Nationa Bank building. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. Bnt ler. Pa. COULTER & BAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Butler C'jnnty Nationa Bank building. JOHN W. COULTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa. Special attention given to collection! and business matters. JD. McJTTNKIN, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Reiber building, cornej Malt and E. Cunningham Sts. Entrance or Main street. JB. BKKDIN, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court llous< HII. GOUCHER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office iu Wise building. I; 11. NEGLEY J t ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Office In the Negley Building, West Diamond WO. FINDLEY, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND f "1 PENSION ATTORNEY. Ofllc-e on South side of Diamond, Butler, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. BF. HILLIARD, • GENERAL SURVEYING. Minos and Land. County Survoyor. R. F D. 49, West Snnbury. Pa. n V. L. McQUISTION, 0. CIVIL EHGINKEB AND SURVEYOR' Office near Court House. \ P. WALKER, L. NOTARY PUBLIC, UTLER, )ffice with Berkmer, next door to P. O rHE ACME CURTAIN STRETCHER. . ■«— In 111* put yMi Ih.r. hav. tha usual uuw tA •.ill »•» Of a.w «t r.tahara out <• t.m r&szizstfzis: I SUMMER FOOTWEAR I I MIST BE SOLD. I ■ cut the price while goods are fresh and stylish. B ■No old goods to offer you. Look these over before youß ■ make your final purchase for Summer Footwear. Itß ■ will pay you. Ps ■ Patent, Taa Calf and Kid Kid, Tan, Lace and But-B ■ Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50, ton Shoes, $3.50, cut to B ■ cut to $2 19 and $2 39 $1.19p B Oxfords, $2.00 and £2.50, -Tan Welt Oxfords, $2.50, i§ ■ cut to 51.59 and 51.89. s3,"£w»*o $1.89 and $2.19E B Satin Calf Shoes cut to Kid lace, tip, sllP R 98c and $1.25, cut B B Heavy Shoes, solid Good Kid Slippers and Sfrapgs ■ wear, cut to 98c. Sandals,s 1, 1.50 cut to4Bcg D Boys' and Girls' Shoes 1 B $1 35 and $1.50 Goods cut to 69c and 98c h| Smaller sizes cut to - - - 39c and 48c & I Don't Fail to Attend This Great Sale. |l K Sale Opens Saturday Morning, July 22d. * I HUSELTON'S 1 THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. | THE i | Butler County National Bank, f | A good, STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of I Buler Couiiy to do business wih. I /Capital # 300,000.00 f I Strength sur P i us 300,000.001 I (Assets 2,706,342.30 j We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, I COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" | ESTA BLISH ED 1900. THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- 5100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - 547,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 None Stronger in the Couqty. The Butler Business College New buildings, new an that our word is good, and that we are S ■ responsible. 5 B We do not humbug you like so many advertising so [AI called "Distillers." ijj*'.: ■■ MpBESDH By buying from us you get an honest article, made EH I HL-»J from honest, select grain, by honest people. |^j K VL2P Send for our private price list. H If yon will send ns the names of 10 good families in yonr ■ vicinity who nse Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whotp we HL K may send our price list, we will send you, with your first order, one quart of Pure Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE. tig I MORRIS FORST & CO., si Cor. 2nd Ave. St SmlthflcM St., Pittsburg, Pi. H [EberkT Bros.,| jPLUMBKRS j Estimates given on al! kinds of work. ? j We make a specialty of ) I NICKLE-PLATED, C C SEAMLESS, / I OPEN-WORK. / " 1 / 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa C S Phone. 630. C