B F ree Bus to and F rom T rains. I ■ Rates Reasonable at all Times. B ■ Water Free to Guests. B I Open the Year Round. B I HOTEL DE VITA, I I CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. || I MARI'IN li. I'AUKKH, Mgr. B I Id connection with the De Vita Mineral Springs. I Electric and Vapor Baths. B H The Magnesia Spring is found at a depth of 109 H feet and the water rises to within four feet of the B surface, whence it is pumped direct to the hotel. a B As a water for bathing it is uneqnaled on account B of its softness and medicinal properties. Being a B| B laxative, it is one of the best known specifics for H B all blood and skin diseases. B B These waters have made wonderful cures and H B are recommended for the following diseases B B Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Rheumatism, ■[ B Prostration, Diabetes, Dropsy. Catarrh of the Eg B Stomach and Bladder, Nervous Prostration, H B Rheumatic Gout, all poisonous conditions ot the M B blood and gastric conditions of the stomach. mm a Kelsey, Crown, Boomer ■ I FURNACES. I B Coal and Slack Heaters, Gas and Coalß B Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,! I Sowing Machines, Needles for all mal, (7 50 and (10, worth double. In laid Linoleum, thick as a board, colors all the way through sells (or (1.50, my price 75c and Wc per I:4' yard. Beal cork Linoleum worth 85c now 45c and Mlc Look (or the Big Window, next to Pickering's No. »S4 Tenn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. I. GOLDSMITH. VISITORS best DINING ACCOMODATIONS AT K J IHBIG'S LADIES" & GENT'S DINING & LUNCH ROOMS. jp ' - 19 Jtr, 21 Park Way, Allegheny City. Opposite Bogga & Bobla S , telegraphy and R. R, accounting. Tex.; Han Francisco. Oal. F ino farm* wtj-u K Pleasant climate In prices In above tlian In this locality. Kor salc by l M. DRILL. :M> Fourth Ave., Pitteburg. l ' H - _ pcksoNAL—Massage, magnetic all forms nflmths- lady operators. Sanitarium. 2015 Forbes 81., & I tinfu rg, Pa.; open day and night. BUBBMEBB OPPORTUNITIES Farms Bought and Sold. Wo ran sell your business or (arm no located For quick sale con 25E£ \V?¥f WEITEUSHAUSEN, 717 East Ohio Street. Allegheny. Pa. M. C. WAGNEK ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHEB IN South Main 8t Zuver Studio Has added a full line of amateur Photo Supplies, Cam eras, Films, Dry Plates, De velopers, Printing out and de veloping papers. Anti-Trust Goods At about one half what you have been paying. Quality Guaranteed As good if not better than the Trust goods. ZUVER STUDIO - 215 S. Main St. Butler The Butler Wood Fibre Plaster Co., Mfgrs, of the celebrated Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, the best and cheapest plaster on the market. We are also sole agents for the following high grade build ing materials. Whitehall Portland Cement, has no equal for all classes of concrete work. Woodville White Enamel Finish, the peer of Jiydrated lime for skim coat. '■" Sacketts Plaster Board,£you can line your fire proof board at half the cost of any other material. Give us a calljjbefore build ing, we can save you money. Office, W. Cunningham St., Opp. Electric Light Office. madam Dean's A safe, certain relit yr Suppressed Menstruation. Never kwwn to fall. Safe: Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed or money Refunded. Sent prepaid (or tl.OOperbox. Will send them on trial, to be paid for wbsn relieved. Samples Free. UHITCO MtpIC»LCO., 10l T4. U>we»«Tl«. >»- 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. 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 Dfe Works > Set tie Sign directly opposite the . Old Postofflce Ifl Theodore Vogeley. M Real Estate and Insurance Agency, [CH 238 S. Main St 13 Butler, Pa )■ It you have property R3 to sell, trade, or ren I «■ , or, want to buy or rent caii. write or uhene me List Mailed Upon Application 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 is u 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 Nervons System, the symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sernal weakness in men and women,ball rising in the throat,spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory nnable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when snddenly 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. cowaulice, Tear, World's largest Kathskellei everything to eat from a sandwich to a banquet tables screened off for private parties. Business Den's lnncb, 11.30 to 2p. m., 85c. 22J Diamond treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ffnmmnl'fl OERMAN RESTAURANT. □.illlllllL 1 9 Everything to eat aud drink •rved In German style. Im|>orted light and dark jeer on draught. 242 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. Millers Restaurant b "m fjiJS; Pittsburgh, Pa, rii'TH AVENUE Opp. Grand Opera Honse, Bath on Each Floor Free to Guests, Absolute!- : lreproof. Steam Heat and Telephone in Ever; loom. European Plan. Where- to Dine In Allegheny. Sauers Tavern 2U* J2* 1 -w££ Depot, Allegheny, Pa. Ladles Planing Room Second Floor. INVESTSMENTB—Kor people of modeiaK ncans pays from 10 to 30 ]>er cent. Call or writ' or prospectus. GENERAL BtTIL.DI!«G COMPANY, 004 Bessemer Building, Ptttabargh, Pa. ' WASTED-Bright" ruling man to be oir.c ac Svely connected In a I>etectlve Agency, ? on re |ttlred to become equal ownership. Busii l«s v. tstabllshed splendid opportunity. fOB Keystone llalldlnK, Plttsbnreb, I*~ ST*- SCHOOLS x . Engineering. Electricity, r/[S • / «- Book-keeping Staortliaud, IS Preparatory Academic. -K /Cs * and Higher AccoanUucv Hlgb Grade Schools. Elegantly equipped aud lighted rooms. Positions No antiquated methods or men employed. Sure. Every teacher a college graduate with experience. Pittsburg, Allegheny. Buffalo. Niagara Falls, and Mexico City. Send to y lttabar{g for Catalog. Martin Jennlnat CatonAL. 0., Pretldent. \Yh*u life's »ujiWXUfiA»iß"*VW^» ,) " i wor " out » the hurßAh; of tooth w*ood. 7*t xhrirW troVn that Rcoud "chango of lif* which -will banlsji th«»e burden* forever. They foXr a chango In form. In feature. In fo»r- are largely i ; warranted by the 'vjtf enocu which thla xHr chttge producer in ■M I 'ljt ( m&fiy women- BIH W%Si&£2Bff~&\ no woman need let these feari fret her. iSi'iirafflaU-^7 ■ Thole who have $ usod Dr. Pierce's vV' ; V i'\® * 7 , Favorite ProaeriD 4'l; ' ' ! TV ti'>u d 6 not lt}ner f* frohi the change Ifl'iii'iv-a/ a\ jSRRr of life either In face, farm or feel- 1 VvSS logs as do other F'lVm V woipen. This fact 1I! lg * ue to tho .. lQ " ! i ! :h£ MklK#\«sV>J?V*s timate connection ti«E!SLseJr ks",S2 i health of the organs peculiarly feminine. By preserving the health of these or- . gaiis, and relieving the system from the debilitating drains, ulcers and inflamma tions which sap its health. "Favorite Presorjption" paves the way for this naturalenange to come in Nature's way. without the loss of capacity to please others or personal inability to enjoy life. "Your "Favorite Prescription' bjoufftit m« safely through that difficult called 'change of Iffe.' " writes Mr*. Miry Knsmln ger. of 344 E. Ankeny St.. Portland. Oreabn. "This change lflade a verT unpleasant dis turbance through my entire system. 1 had hot and cold flashes, sick headaches. becarpa excited, flustratea. nervous and Irritable. Sir appetite was fitful and for days I was unable to eat a fair meal. My aunt .recom mended me to try Br. Pierce's 1 aforlto PiJ scrlptlon and It made a great change for the better. Within two weeks the unpleasant feelings had disappeared. 1 have a husband and eight childreri so have the care of a large family But was able to attfend to my house hold duties without any difficulty and passed the period without any mote trouble. I fan recommend your * Favorite Prescription as a grand medicine for women." You mav be willing that somebody shall say that their baby U"just as good " as yours, but you don't want that baby substituted for yours. Let dealers say what they like about other medicines being "just as good "but don't let them substitute anything for "Favorite Pre scrlptlon." It Is abaolutely unequaled. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure diseases of Ilorsos, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs and Poultry liv acting directly on the sick pabt without loss of time. A. A. J FEVERS. Congestions. Inflaming ccbes ) tlons, Luuc Fever, Milk rever. B. H. } SPRAIXS, Lameness. Injuries, cuius i Rheumatism. C. C. (SOKE THROAT, Quinsv, Eplzootie. cuuzs ) Diatcmper. } WORMS. Bots. Grubs. K. E.) COI'GHS. C old.. Influenza, Inflamed CURES) Lungs. Pleuro-Pneumonla. F. F. I COLIC, Bellyache. Wind-Blown, cures j Diarrhea. Dysentery. G. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. "■!Ll K ' n * KV 4 BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. >SKI\ DISEASES. Mange. Eruptions. ccms J fleers. Grease, Farey. J. K. ' BAD CO\DITIO\, Staring Coat. cures ) Indigestion. Stomach Staggers. 60c. each ; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, *e., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price Humphreys' Medicine Co.. Cor. William and Join, Streets, New York. tr BOOK MAILED FREE. Nasal CATARRH JMV la all its stages. W T*- °/oW\ JW)M Ely's Cream Balm Q rrm *3^/ cleanses, soothes and heals t m the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives M. V\S away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, sprca4# over tlie membrane ami is absorbed. Relief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—doee not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drag gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY F.ItOTHEKS. 5u Warren Street. New York 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 greatest kidney and live/ 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. I CRAMPS? I 1 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE, Relieve* Pain Quickly. A neverfailiujrremedy for Every Ache nail Ptln. Highly recommended for Cholera-Mot bus and Paina iu the Stomach. ABSOLUTEIiV HARMLESS. AH a Liulment Or. Harris' Cramp Cure excel* all others. Prepared by U. A. KA UN E.STOCK CO. I'UUburjc, I'a. At Druggists 23c a Bottle Save Money Buy Liquors Direct Robert Lewin & Co., 14 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa., sell only pure goods for family and medicinal use. A full gallon of pure'; Rye .J Whiskey. $2.50 to $5.. We are still sole;owners of GRANDFATHERS CHOICE A guaranteed, 3-year old | Whiskey— s2.oo per gallon. All kinds of High-Class Wines and Liquors. Write for prices. We pay express charges on all orders of sT>.ou or over; and guarantee secure boxing and prompt shipments. ROBT. LEWIN &. CO. WHOLESALE SEALERS 13 WINES AfIDJUQUORS, Ko 14 Smithfield St„ PITTSBUIG, PA. 'Phones: Bell 1U» V. A A. 1458. IR you want pure liquors for your money, send your orders to MAX KLEIN & SONS. Your order will be as carefully filled as if you made the selection personally, and delivered at your door in a plain box with out any marks denoting the contents. We have an excellent Per.n'a Rye Whiskey at $3.00 per gallon called Cabinet Rye. Try it and see how surprised you will be with its high quality. ZVIAX KbeiN & SONS, Wholesale biquors, 1318 20 Pecn Ave., Pittsburg, PH. "Everything in Liquors." FANS! FANS! FANS! Ventilating Fan*, either Electric or belted or Water Motors or —' Thrashing With Single Concave Machine. After cutting Canada field peas with scythe or pea harvester it Is usual t>> turn the bundles over once to facili tate drying while they lie on tin- ( ground. They require hand loading. ( The crop may bo stored under cover , or put Into stacks, as with other grain, j but it should bo borne In mind that peas when in the stack do not readily shed rain, and therefore the stacks should be carefully topped out with some substance such as bluegrass or native prairie hay. When the thrashed straw Is preserved in stacks the same precaution is necessary. When only a small quantity is grown annually, and this with a view to pro vide seed for pasture soiling or fodder uses, there Is no better way of thrash ing the i>eas than by using a flail or b"y treading them out with horses. The mMMJ) " • m m m m // FOR THBASHTNO PEAS. [Single bar concave with four teeth.] seed is not then broken. Where a large acreage is grown it Is necessary to thrash peas with a thrashing ma chine, and the best work Is done by using the "bar concave," as showu In the figure. From this concave all the teeth should be removed except four. TJie.se hold the straw in cli'-ck long euough to enable the cylinder teeth to beat out all the pea*. The machine should not run at a high rate of speed. More or less of the seed is likely to be broken. The broken grains however, may be nearly all removed when preparing the crop for seed or for market by" using fanning mills suitably equipped With sieves. When the crop is wanted for feeding uses the breaking of the peas does not. of course, lessen its value. — Thomas Shaw. Fit the Seed Bed Earlr. All things do not come to him who waits. Luck does not come to the wheat grower who, because a severe drought occurs in August or early in September, waits and waits for rain before fitting the soil for the reception of seed. Better luck attends the wheat grower who, despite the drought, uo matter how 'severe, fits his wheat land early and keeps a dust mulch two or three Inches in depth upon the surface. The blanket of loose top sod formed by the frequent cultivation of the soil protects and holds the moisture be neath and saves it for the crop to be raised. A soil so fined and fitted al ways ha 6 sufficient moisture to proper ly sprout the grains of wheat or grass seeds, so that n good and even stand Invariably results, even if no rains oc cur immediately after seeding. The longer the period between the thorough preparation of the soil and the time of seeding the better will be the condi tion of the seed bod. This careful preparation, of the soil is especially de sirable if grass seed Is to be sown In stead of grain, concludes a writer in Fann and Fireside. I'nfavornhle For Alfalfa. An excess of water in the soil Is a very unfavorable condition for alfalfa. Where the water. level Is near the surface or where the surface water from heavy rains is unable to drain off rapidly alfalfa usually falls. For this reason an alfalfa field is Injured by being submerged from an overflow, or even killed if the water remaius over the -surface for too long a period. Experience has shown that/ when cov ered by clear running water the in- Jury is much less than when a sedi ment Is deposited or the water Is stag nant. Ordinarily alfalfa will not with stand an overflow of more than a few days. Flooding in the winter Is less In jurious than during the growing sea son. On Irrigated fields injury often follows from the accumulation of wa ter in depressions after a flooding. The alfalfa is killed out in these spots and noxious weeds gain a foothold. Devices of Oregon Floclc Manteri. Oregon flock masters often have in genious devices In dealing with ewes and lambs when the former reject their offspring, says H. E. White in Ohio Farmer. If there Is much shelter to be had at the camp, small movable pens Just large enough to hold a sheep and lamb are made. Into one of these a ewe and her lamb are placed for a few hours, after which she is released and is likely to be entirely subdued and no longer scorns her little one. A still more remarkable contrivance is a large rubber sack covered with nip ples. This is filled with fresh cow's milk and a small circle of motherless lambs get around to get their fill, no doubt thinking it as good as the old sheep. Bnttcr Maklnar Extraordinary. A correspondent's letter to Itural New Yorker gives the details of a •new" method of churning, wherein a truly remarkable churn turns one quart of ordinary bottled milk re-en forced with two pounds of ordinary creamery print butter (softened up a little with heat), plus extract of car rots and a little "vaporized salt," Into "four pounds of flue sweet butter." This recalls that time honored wrinkle which crops up cheerfully every few years—the use of pepsin in churning— whereby a goodly quantity of cheese Is Included in the alleged butter product THE ONION CROP. Onions Dninc Fairly Well In Com mercial Districts. The new onion croj) In the commer cial growing districts of the United States for the most part is progressing satisfactorily. It is evident that condi tions east-ward, including New York and New England, are averaging rela tively better than in the central west ern states of Michigan, Wisconsin, In diana aud Illinois, in the latter sec tions rainfall has proved too abundant this season, and many correspondents of American Agriculturist say that se rious damage has been occasioned on account of a portion of the crop being washed out. This has necessitated con siderable reseedlng In some sections. This is noted particularly hi onion growing districts of Indiana. While giving full weight to damage sustained through excessive moisture, allowance should be made for the sub stantial increase in acreage in mjiny parts of the west as compared with last year's plantings. In parts of Michigan the season has proved so wet that a full acreage could not be put out, and in those sections we find an exception to the general expansion. The Ohio Onion Fields. The Ohio onion fields have also suf fered somewhat ffom the wet season, yet Hardin county growers say with good weather the outlook is fairly good. Heports from other parts of the Buckeye State are somewhat irregular, yet many claim the crop as a whole is promising. In Wayne county low tracts are said to be In worse shape than a year ago. but our correspondents say better weather might change the situa tion entirely. in Clark county the plants are healthy and very promis j lug. Weeds are abundant in Erie and Trumbull cquotle*, M ffrtfPll 1 ? tfjlf crop has~3one x?eTl. I la Ktw York ?*" BafUnd. The outlook In "New Yock Is better than last year. This feature is pro nonnced In the famous Orango county, where a deeldefl Increase In the a< re age Is the rule. The Canastota fields ' of Madlaon county are somewhat weedy, but nevertheless show up bet ter than this time last year. Many j reports tell of the presence of both maggots and smut an* complain of weeds to some extent, but In splto , this the outlook in the state gives more promise than it did this time last sum mer. The plant has secured a good start In the oommierclal o»lo* raiaiiig state. ( of New England, where the crop Is ' largely grown. The acreage there is perceptibly larger th.ui last year, ami j< conditions are ahead of 10■ F THE MUSICAL TREATS 3 P| DAMROSCH, Aug. 30-Sept. 9 CREATORE Sent. 25-oct 7 PI ft SOUSA, Sept. 11-16 SORREMTWO, Oct 9-14 I I 1J HERBERT, Sept. 18-23 SOUSA, Oct. 16-21 II EFL BY WAY OF NOVELTY-ABSOLUTELY NEW W "FIGHTING THE OAMES," "IN AND AROUND NEW YORK," ■ W MIRACLE PAINTIN6, V M OTHER ATTRACTIONS M A $25 000 Canadian Agricultural Exhibit—lmmense Model of New York City, ■ showing the railroad terminals—Gallery of Notables— An Up-to-date Vaud- M evllle Theatre and Theatorlum— Movlag Pictures—A Ferris Wheel—Repro ductlon of Pittsburgh In Miniature. K A TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ONE FARE FOR 9*l CFNTS. A M ROUND TRIP 0* ALL ROADS LEADING TO AUWIAOIUH *3 UCII lOe H " THE LAKGEST IX THE COUNTY. I THE | [ Butler County National Bank. | | A good. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of 1 ♦ Buler Couny to do business wih. /Capital # 300,000.00 % Strength surplus 300,000.001 I (Assets 2,706,342.30 j We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | | "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House' 5 | 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 lo date school that ACTUALLY PLACES ITS GRADUATES. A few of the hundreds of prominent concerns that employ them: The Bntler Connty National Bank, Guaranty Safe Deposit & Trust Co., The Farmers' National Bank. Butler Savings & Trust Co., John Berg & Co., Standard Steel Car Co., Standard Plate Glass Co., B. R. & P. R. R Co , B. & O, R. R. Co., Penn'a R. R. Co.. etc., of Butler. Pullman Palace Car Co.. Westingbouse Electrical Mfg. Co., National Tribe Co., Union Steel Co.. Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Germaina National Bar.k, Boggs & Buhl, Pittsburg Dry Goods Co., etc., etc.. Pittsburg ' A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT." Nearly 40 positions filled by us during the term jutt closed. When in Bntler for the fair, stop and see our new rooms and equipment. Catalogue and circulars mailed on application. MAY ENTER ANY TIME Fall term opens Sept. 4, 1905. A. F. REGAL, Principal, Butler, Pa AT LAST. Ar\ Jsrtgir\e for the Farm. Write for Catalogue and Prices. THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD.. BUTLER, PA. DIRECTFROM THE MAKER V I Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 B I Pi Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage I I fl prepaid to your nearest station. ■ B /: O ur goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and mel- Iff H .ML Hj| low. better than you have had from others for the B| B Ijhßaril price, or vonr money back. ~jM B Any Bank of Pitt9bnrg or the Editor of this paper H I ou t^at our wor( ' ' 8 and that we are H9 responsible. B 'IRnJn We do not humbug you like so many advertising so S I called "Distillers." rfi HpBSSBK By buying from us you get an honest article, made £9 I from honest, select grain, by honest people. gal ■ Seed for our private price list. &g ■ i~ If you will send us the names of 10 'good families in your S0 vicinity who use Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we y? may send our price list, we will send you, with your first order, KB H one quart of Pure Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE. I MORRIS FORST & CO-, si ■ Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smithficld St., Pittsburg, Pa. M fEberle Bros^l J PLUMBERS J £ given on al! kinds of work. ? i We make a specialty of ✓ I NICKLE-PLATED, v C SEAMLESS, / i Qp£N-WORK. ✓ / 354 Centre Ave., Butler. Pa ? S Phone. 630. C