I Fall and Winter? \ 1905-1906 < pr We are ready for you with our Fall and Winter line? Vof Men's, Boys' and Children s Suits, and such pa.terns S Cand style—you never saw their ?qun!. We are r.lwaysj k /the early bird with up-to-date ideas. You huy early and; P are P* e P are d show you just when you are ready lo( f buy. . - ) / Men's Suits, the richest patterns you ever saw for 3»l J, t \ SIB.OO, £20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, all hand-made, hand-# C felled collars and hand-quilted breasts in coats; patterns\ Vto please the most fastidious —same to say of our Boys \ C and Children's Clothing. We sell the best qualities and / j Douthett & Graham. J INCORPORATED. I ■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer I I FURNACES. I fl Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coal I B Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,! I Sowing Machines, Needles for all maizes oil M Sewing Machines. Sewing /Machines repaired. I I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. I I Henry Biehl, I I l 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Phone 404. B PAROID Ready OOFING: T3AROID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ot each roll. DEPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. /"VNLY painting every fcwyears. Not when first laid. T» S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate , or Shingles. jQEMAND for PAROID is]world , MADE IN 1.2 AND' 3 PLY Other Facui, Samples and Prices are yours if yon will ask as. L. C. WICK, , BUTLER. PA. VISITORS BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS " ' at k. .1. ihricps ladies- a gent-s DINING & LUNCH ROOMS. 9 (ft 21 Park Way, Allegheny City. Opposite Boggs & Buhl s GEO. S. LANGDON & CO. New York and Pittsburg Stocks Order* Solicited. Purchase or Sale. Cash or Margin. Correspondence invited. Hell Phone, 1685 Court. Keystone Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Farms for Sale—la Una farm district, around Youngatown, Warren and NUM. Ohio. Call or write for list. HABWHBTOM * CO., Hllea. 0. Wot Bale—Coal lands; PKtaburg coal In Wetzel sounty, W. Va. Addreaa Box », Kndleott. W. Va. Are Yom Taking Massage, Magnetic. Electrical treatments; Turkish, Chrea, vapor Spray or any form of Bathsr Why not try the Forbes Sanitarium? Has select patronage only; lady at tendants. Open , lay and all night, at 101S Forbes St., Pittsburg, pa John—Why do you look for a Job T H»rry—When you attend Noaaoknfl'a Barbet School. I ben the people will be looking [or yot to work for them—very little expense—Send foi catalogae. 1406 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. II TOO want to buy or sell any kind of business set CAVAMAGH CO.. «' Fourth Ave.. Pittsburgh. DOCTOR GINNKH, 084 Penn Avenne, Pittsburgh, cures Piles and Fistulas to eta] cured; also cancer and all chronic diseases and bioof eouiplalnt both sexes anil all ages. Consultation strictly private. Call and ace the Doctor. - Uffld hums from 8 a. m. to S p. in. Egyptian Damiana Tablets. The only Purely Vegetable Compound known that will positively restore youth and victor, no matter what the cause may be or how long standing $1 a box. EGYPTIAN DAMIANA CO., Bissell block, Pittsburg. Pa The World University. VL/a Shorthand and Typewriting; "» bookkeeping; telegraphy ; music; TAflfh -Journalism; Advertisement lMtu Writing; Proofreading. The best school lo Western Pennsylvania to get. a practical education. Call or write for In formation. 451 Wood atreet, Pittsburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED L j IX Kvervwhere to sell the WILSON Y t TOASTER; to «* t >er day \ easily niailc; send Sic for sain- IfTSfafflVft P*e, express prepaid. Wilson Toaster ManulacturingCo . PJwj;tV 401 Ferguson liulldlng, PITTSBDUCi IL. PA, KTOTIOE SAMPLE* FHOM THKUI(AM) HAPIDS FIHMTIKK KXPODITIOII The Finest Goods Exhibited on the Floor of the Ex position Will bo Sold at One-hall Factory Prices Genuine leather 5 piece Parlor Suit coat (US now j ♦IS. 1IIH) Leather Hult now ?jO. Some Suits ! as low an f 12.50. 'l'he finest Genuine Leather Couch ' %7i. now |35. years, WOO annually ; post'ittlce cierka and carriers. #M> to «fOO annually; drafts men, (1,000 to SLMW; civil engineers, trained nurses, the positions offer steady employ ment ana excellent chances of advancement; ambitions persons should Investigate. Par ticulars, HuporiEtendent Ikirr. «oa Kmplro liulldlng, Pittsburg, Pfc, Write or call. 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 hydrated lime for skim coat. Sacketts Plaster Board, you can line your house with this fire proof board at half the cost of any other material. Give us a call before build ing, we can save you money. Office, W. Cunningham St., Opp. Electric Light Office. IflMani^&.Dean'si A ii&fe, certain relit j,r Hunpivßsed S McnatruaUon. Never kr..,*n to Jail. Hafe! ■ Sure! Kpcedy! KatlHfortinn (»uaranted B or raoner Kefunriotl. Sent prepaid for I SI .00 per box. Will send then ion trlaj to I be paid for wben relieved. Hamplee Free. ■ in Butler 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 en largement, fully guaranteed. This offer is good till October Ist, 1904 FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler DVc Works See tie Sign directly opposite lh; ' jr» » Old Postofflce Theodore Yogelej, fgfl Real Estate and Insaranre Agency, C/, 238 S. Main St Sutler, Pa. H if you liave property to sell, trade, or run 1 or, want to buy or VwJ rent caii. write or uhc.ne me. List Mailed Upon Application DR. E. GREYVER, 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 a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is now per manently located at the aboveaddress, where he treats all chronic diseases o' men, women an - ! children. Diseases of the Nervous System, the symptoms of which are dizziness, Jack 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 apoken to, aud 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, nreains. melan choly. tire easy of cotupiny, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of the mii.'l depression, con stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us im mediately and be restored ro perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored Weakness of Young Men Cured and all private diseases. Dr. E. (irewer'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 the 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 you cannot call. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only. Pape,| 1 iJEWELERI \ < ) / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / The Utility Seat and Cane. a A NECESSITY 12 A NOVELTY C'arie wclpha 1 pound, gentleman LAJRj on It WcighA !*<> J ou:»«H Madjof steel. YOU can use it i.t the f.i r parade, games. In fact, ev ry \ whe e. A useful present f«»r L.i~ or haiii|>le If mtWU 3 for ft.oi. express paid. Send TfcfcjLß'W at once for sample and Agents terms. UTILITY CO., Marshall and Irwin Avenues. ALLEGHENY. PA EXPOSITION Sacrifice Sale of Vehicles s—No. 16a Whip rord. carmine Rear, rubber tire runabout's, were ssi.Ho now 180.00. I— No. 100 Tan leather canary K«-nr. rubber tire runabout was Jlon.no, now iTi.oo. s—No. sn Whip cord, carmine Rear, rubber tire runabout's were |K">.on. now ?70 00. 3—No. 98 Whip, cord, carmine Rear, Jiiiiii wheel runabout's, were f 10.00, now fHs.no We also have a number of fine vehicles brockway and Youn»slown make that we will sell as low proportionately. We respectfully Invite you to drop In and see our stork when you visit the city You pass our door on way to Exposition. DUQUESNE VEHICLE CO., Duquesne Way and Fourth Street, PITTISBURtr, PA. Vkrß to DineWten in Piltslnrc Hammpl'c GERMAN RESTAURANT. nalimit;l Kvcrythlng to eat an l dilnk, served 111 (•erinan ht\Us. Inif>orted dark l»eer on draught. 242 Diamond St. I'lltsburg Miller's Restaurant burgli. Pa. FIFTH AVENUE Opp. Grand 0p«r» House, liatli on e»rh floor free to guest». A 1 solnfly flrepruef. i mi hpnt and lelcjlioue in every roi in. I nr. , . >ll |.|;m. CO iMRRCIAL HOTEL EUROPIiAN PLAN A E. KRAMER. PROPRIETOR 1 lit hei-: l:. 11, j.v-,2 4 I.ivnu r. ft A., 2556 Main, 141, 13.1, Mf lKh St. PITTSBURG, PA. INVESTMENT? - KorfnM»|.l«nf moderate means pay* finiti I to .I j« r n-nt. ( all or write for pro rw. in* OK\I:UKI, 111 II.I)I\<; COMPANY. 'O4 I e en.er llul dlnjr, Busir;css OPPORTUNITIES Farms Duiism! ar'l Sold We ran »'-ll yimr imiil- Baas or farm ii.iin.t t »i.. 10 l<< ted. for quick halo ci, ult in. \\ y \\ KITKIt.HII AUSKN, 717 luMOli Oklrcet, Allvilieiiy, l'a. IRON CITY DBAUC.HTINR CO., otter* unusual faci.itlH, |, fir ;-tI • j work. I>i s euitii; Urmslitlng Tra lnc I'littliurKh and Waalilug ton l'liteiit 11|];, o 1 .ra i lnf i.,. (ifflre of 11. !>I. KTI' 111. l*n<«'iit Attn, ury, Mus W ylle Aveuin, I'lttsl.ure l'a I', ft A . Sllil-.M. I aHIPC If yon are looking for m aklllfuland ' honest sperlaltlnt, who ran posltlvi ly run; all dlae isei jiecuiiar to your sex, do not fall to consult uie at one-. For over a quarter of a century I have made my S|>ecialty tin: treating and curing of Irregular, suppreascd, painful or exccsalve periods. Intimation of womb anil ovaries, and all otlicr fe male dlacases. Save tlm.j and dlsa|.|>olntnient l«y consulting me without delay. My riiargea are moil erate. Calland beconvmce head driving, draft Horses Horses and general purpose horses Horses Horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio: Horses Horses all these horses guarantrd Horses Horses as represented; if not so will Horses Horses refund money; these horses Horses Horses are selected by the best Judges Horses Horses that shin in this market. Horses Horses OWEN FtTZSIMMONS Horses Horses SALKS BTABLE9, Horses i Horses 410-H2 Duquesnn Way, Horses i Horses Pittsburg. Horses | TIRED OUT. There'® many a wife sits in the prowing shadows of ah evening, knowing what it Is to feel tired out; as if there was nut another ounce of effort left in her. Hut if healthv she knows how sound her slumber will f/ morning will thing / i sick woman to I^,M feel tired out. Kv. M Kest only seems Uy.V_.-7f 'i tJi\ to Increase her /W \*g 11IJ/JBa Miff- ring. She W \ °IS J»Wj feels acutely V \V \ ° l-T V&M th>-aching back V 1' WJ and throl>l)iiig r! • yJ nerves. m H Sick women, jl / J ,| hundreds of m .» 1 . J\ thousands of 1 / / Jj them, have been g \ \( ./ / g j/X\ madd well by» the use of Dr. A rV '/ ' Pierce's Favor- \ «\ ,jml lte Prescription. V.V* JM?"| It establishes jGr l regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weak ness. < " I am pleased to Inform xou of the benefit I received from using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript ion and "Golden Medical Discov ery,'" writes Mrs. ElUabeth A. Oswold, of 40 Brant Stre"t. Windsor. Essex Co.. Ontario. Canada. "Was Quite discouraged when I wrote asking your advice, as tho physicians here told me I could get no relief except by an operation. Suffered for four years from Irregular and profuse menstruation, had sick and nervous headaches most of the time, and at times could hardly walk acr.*s the floor from weakness. J thank God there Is such a remedy as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription for suffering women. Before 1 had taken the first bottle the headaches had left me and It was not long before regularity was established and still continues so. Have Just finished house-cleaning which I nover ex pected to be able to do again, and can truly say I never felt letter than at present. I gladly recommend 'Favorite Prescription' to all who suffer from female weakness. It has cured me and made me stronger in every way Neither my husband nor myself can say enough in its praise." The selfish seller who urges some sub stitute is thinking of tho larger profit he'll make aud not of your best good. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " To. thing. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Cooghs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Ileadaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 1C " Malaria, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " Tho 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. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Sled. Co., Cor. William & John Streets, N»w York. Nasal jge!v^. CATARRH J|M In all its stages. w ilUfi# Ely's Cream BalmV""-""|s?/ cleanso, soothes and heaU f m the dwcfwri membrane. *»*', M Itenrescatarrh and drives M. away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils,spread® over the Membrane and is absorbed, Relief is im meuintc and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. KI.Y BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street. New York BACK-ACHE and all other symptoms of kidney dis ease are 6peedily 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. Visitors to the Ex osition Will be cordially welcome at onr store. Leave your traps here—then shop com fortably. After you've extracted as much enjoyment from your trip as you care for, -all back for your belongings. No charge—glad to meet you, PURE LIQUORS ALWAYS iN STOCK, rurcii, lamb. ovkuhoi/i. GIXKKXIIKI3IKU JIT. VKBNOX THOMPSON, aiBSOJ, DIM.INUEB. BBIDCEPOBT. and offer them to you 0 year old at $1 per full quart, II quarts £>UO GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, S3 00 per gal lon. We pay express charges on all mail orders of $3 00 or over. Goods shipped promptly. Robt. Lewin. & Co,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 14 SmitUield St„ PITTSBURG, PA. 'Phonec Bell 211* P. b A. I4SB. FARM OWNERS ATTENTION. Wo have sold out nearly all our desirable farms and have still over "J.id*) farm-buyers on our books. We have sold farms in the counties of Allegheny. Heaver, linller, Crawford, Lawrence, Westmoreland. Wash ington, etc., and can guarantee to sell any it'mml farm within a radios of miles of Pittsburg. List your farms with us for quick sales. Our only charge Is per cent, commission IT WE SELL YOU It I A KM. No SALE. NO CHARGE. Satisfaction and fair treatment assured. McKLVEEN WHI7E & CO., REAL ESTATE "HUSTLERS" Leading Farm Dealers, 808-809 Park fiidg., Pittsburg, Pa. IF you want pure liquors for your money, send your ordersj 4 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 Penn a Rye Whiskey at S3 00 per gallon called Cabinet Rye Try it and see how surprised you will be with its high quality. /VIAX KkGIN & SONS, Wholesale fciquors, 131S-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. "Everything in Liquors." W S. & E. WICK, UKALKR9IN Rough and Worked Lumber of fcll Kinds Doors, Sash and Mouldings Oil Well Rigs a Specialty. Office and Yard V. Cunningham and Monroe Sts initr West Penn Depot, ;"J rj If you are interested in money saving Bee Hitter >nlerland between England and Scotland In the year 1541!. A troop of horsemen heav ily mouuted and heavily armored was put to rout. In the panic of their flight they ran headlong into a peat bog. The bog trembled beneath the feet of their chargers and opened and swalluwed them, horses and horsemen, arms and armor. To support this tradition more than L'<>o years later, at the end of the eighteenth century, a digger of peat came upon one of tin? troop a man and his horse, both in complete armor and preserved from total decay by the anti septic qualities of the peat. Another story of that peat bog of the Soiway frith is that In November, 1771, the bog, surcharged with the moisture of heavy rains, rose, swelled and burst like a torrent, sweeping along with It trees and houses and destroying thirty small villages. Many thousands of acres of peat are found in tlii- north German lowland. In Ireland estimates place the lowland bog area at 1,576.000 acres and the highland area at 1,254,000 acres, Uus sia Is said to have (5,700 square miles of peat. Several million acres are In Norway and Sweden, France and Hol land. The United States and Cauada also have extensive tracts. Peat has been used by artisans for ages in the manufacture of tools. By burning peat the old steel workers produced the fin est grades of Iron and steel on account of the intensity of the heat produced and the absence of anything detrimen tal to the metal. The elastic and keen Damascus swords are believed to have been wjide by $e uge of pept. s Feat Itself is the product which re sults from the partial decay of veg etable material mosses and other marsh plants—which grows and dies In boggy pieces where the water stands. It is chiefly composed of sphag num, or bog moss. This moss has pe culiarly absorptive properties owing to the cuplike arrangement of its parts. , which take up and hold water like a sponge. Sphagnum continues to grow after Its roots have become detached from the ground. These two qualities explain why bogs occasionally slide from their old beds. Ha rial Armor and Shrouds. The custom of sewing up a corpse In flannel originated doubtless In the act of parliament, 18 and 10 Charles 11., which was passed for the encourage ment of the woolen trade and required all bodies to be buried in woolen shrouds. Two amending statutes were passed IO7S and 1680 requiring at the funeral an affidavit to be delivered to the priest stating that the require ments of the law had been carried out; otherwise penalties were incurred. These acts were repealed by 54 Georae 111., although long before that time the penalties for noncompliance with the law had ceased to be enforced. During the operation of the acts for burying in woolen the law was sometimes evad ed by covering the corpse with hay or flowers, notification of which is some times met with in the parish registers. Burial in armor was not at all un common in the middle ages and was considered a most honorable form of burial. Sir Walter Scott in "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" thus refers to It: Seemed all on fire that chapel proud. Where RosUn's chiefs uncofllned lie. Each baron for a sable shroud Sheathed in Iris iron panoply. —Westminster Gazette. An Eleplinnf* Strength. Bombera was the name of a big ele phant employed in the construction of a Ceylon dam. Bombera drew from the quarry the stone to be used, unfas tened the chain, rolled the block with her forehead along the narrow em bankment and titted it into its place. If it were not just even she would straighten it until it was right, and all more quickly that a stone mason would have done it and nearly as accurate. Once some visitors were watching the elephant when one of them asked if Bombera could break a large stone with a heavy sledge hammer which lay near by. The rest of the party ex claimed that it was too much to ask, but the mahout said quietly: "Bombera can do anything." He gave a command, and the ele phant swung up the hammer as if it were a feather and knocked the stone into bits. "Now take your pipe and smoke it," continued the mahout. The animal stuck the sledge hammer In her mouth and walked off as if en joying a morning smoke. WHAT SHE PLAYED. Tl»e I.ait Music Thnt Theodore Thom as Heard on Earth. During the last illness of Theodore Thomas, although he was not" at any time unconscious or delirious, he hard ly noticed the members of his family as they came and went at the bedside. JJut one morning he seemed to be bet ter. lie made little Jokes with the doctors and his sons and talked about his White mountain home. 12 o'clock he seemed tired. The editor of his autobiography says that he sank into a dreamy state, and then roused him self to say to his wife in a lingering, ecstatic voice: "I have had a beautiful vision—a beautiful vision!" Then he drifted off into silence. Ills wife thought lie was tired and went downstairs to luncheon, but chief ly with the purpose of leaving him to rest. He had given her a chime of bells, to be used In suinmorTlng the family to meals, and because of his illness they had never been rung in the house. Now, because he seemed so much better, she. played on them a lit tle bugle call that came Into her head. "Do you know what you have play ed?" asked one of the family. "Taps— the call that is sounded over the graves of dead soldiers." She rushod back to the bells and played the call engraved on a metal plate above theiii. Afterward she found that this was reveille, the sol dier's signal to rise. So it had chanced that the last mu sic Theodore Thomas heard on earth had been symbolic of death and the resurrection.—Youth's Companion. THE DAINTY WASP. Apparatus With WIIIOJI He Hla Complicated Toilet. "Wasps arc exceedingly dainty in their habits," says a writer in the Fll grtrn, "and, In order that they may gratify their instinct for neatness to the utmost, nature has provided them With a set of marvelously delicate combs and brushes. If we look closely at the wasp's legs we will find that each bears on Its outermost long joint two small, movable spines, known as the apical spurs, and If we examine these with a magnifying glass each 1s seen to be provided with a row of line teeth, so that the apparatus answers for a coarse and line toothed coftib. "The tidying tip process consists of various perfectly definite steps, usually taking place in a particular sequence. First, it passes both front legs over the face from above downward, and after repeating this movement several times draws them through the Jaws. This Is to remove any foreign substanco which may have collected on them. The legs are then passed backward from the forehead, much as we should smooth back our hair. The wings are then stroked again and again from the base to the tip, although the most careful ob server would fall to detect anything upon tjiem. The abdomen Is next care fully stroked from base to tip until every hair points lb the right direction and a gloss as flue as satin is attained. Last of all, each of the six legs, in turn, is laboriously drawn between two of its follows, so the wasp is once more ready to face Its world." THE CHOICE OF MATES. Arlllielnl Matrimonial Selection linn tiiven I'oor Itcmilta. No one knows what type will be the best for survival In an unknown future environment. We often see the ex tinction of families of parents whom any physician would have pronounced Ideal, but their children lacked resist ance to the Invasion of pathogenic or ganisms or there was some other de fect which made thein easy targets for climatic causes <>f physical decay. On the other hand, we quite often And that parents below par physically ! have line families. The curious unions which lake place must lie the result of laws such as we find In every biologic phenomenon. Man has the same I ti nt lii«-t found in lower animals t> select a mate who Is more or less different ' from himself. Should like types mate, their com- • mon characteristics may be so exag gerated as lo bo harmful and the line perish. It Is an Instinct of those of great intelligence to marry those of less than the average, for the offspring revert to the better average. 11 Is very evident that If we try to Improve the race Intellectually by the marriage <>f like types we will violate the uatural j law upon which our existence Is based 1 Artificial matrimonial selection has 1 been tried, though the results were d ls- ! astrous.— American Medicine. > ! Loss of Sleep Means Loss ofi Mind. Inability to Sleep is Nature's Pla ; n Warning of an Exhausted Xcr vous System. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. When yon overWork any muscle cr set of muscles they tire anil must have rest What is true of muscle is doubly | trueof the brain, as from it emanate.-* i all power to work, to act. to think. The l-rain is full of little cells that during the waking hours are never quiet in their efforts to furnish to every organ the power to do its duty. Rob these little cells of their rest at night—ke* p them at work all the time, and soon they tire, refuse to act. fail to generate nerve force and the system goes to ruin Bromides, sedatives, opiates only has ten the end—they do not build up, they tear down. The true remedy, the only cure, lies in Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pill». a medicine that revitalizes, rein vigorates, and by properly nourishing these overworked little cells, give them rest and quiet enables one to sleep nat urally and easily again. Mrs. Fred Wlioleben of Glade Run Warren. Pa., says: •1 was induced to use Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills for excessive ner vousness. I was so sick I could not bear a noise or much talking. I was very forgetful—my mind seemed dull. I was listless and tired ail the time. The result of the use of a box I got was remarkable. They toned up the nerves and system generally and I work well again, am strong—my mind is clear and noise and talk no longer bother me. I am much pleased with them and can highly reccomend them to any one who feels as I did". 6 50 cents a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Por trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D .on eveny package. For sale by Redick and Grohinan, druggists, 109 N. Main St. Butler, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. DR. L. R. HAZLETT. IOC V 7. Diamond St., liutier. North side of Court House. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work, a s;iecialty. (t M. ZIMMERMAN I • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON At 327 N. Main St. OSTEOPATHY. DR. JULIA E. FOSTER, OSTEOPATH. Consultation and examination free. Office hours—9 to 12 A. M.. 2to M., daily except Sunday. Evening appointment. Office —Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, But ler, Pa. People's Phone 478. CLARA E. MORROW, D. 0., GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF " OSTEOPATHY. Women's diseases a specialty. Con ' sultatian and examination free. r Office Hours, 9to 12 m., 2 to 3 p. m People's Phone 573. 1/6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa DENTISTS. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, PROSTHETIC DENTIST. ! Teeth extracted absolutely painless. ' Take Vitalized Air or Nitrons Oxide. '' All work satisfactory. ' 1271 S. Main St., BUTLER, PA. DR. FORD 11. IIAYES. DENTIST. i Graduate of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania. Office—2ls S. Main Street, Butler, Pa DR J. WILBERT McKEE, SUROKON DENTIST. • Office over Leighner's Jewelry store, , Butler, Pa Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold 1 crown and bridye work. DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS, DENTIST. Office in Butler Connty National Bank Building, 2nd floor. DR. M. D. KOTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnston. DiNrisr Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St., over G- W. Miller's grocery ATTORNEYS. RP. SCOTT, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Butler County National Bank building. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But ler. Pa. POULTER & BAKER, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Btitler Connty National Bank building. JOHN W. COULTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa. Special attention given to collections and business matters. T I). McJUNKIN, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , Office in Reiber building, cornel Main and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on Main street. T B. BREDIN, TJ • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court II oust HH. GOUCHER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wise building. Ij< 11. NEGLEY lit ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In the Negley Building, West Diamond TV C. FINDLEY, IT • ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Office on South side of Diamond, Butler, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. I) F. IIILLIARD, 1). GENERAL SURVEYING. Minos mid Land. Connty Surveyor. R. F D. 4U, West Sunbury, Pa. p R L. McQUISTION, V. Civil. ENGINKKR AND SURVEYOR Office near Court House. 1 P. WALKER. I J, NOTARY PUBLIC, BUTI.HR, Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ontlcian Next Door to Court House. Butler, Pa M. A BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA ******** I THE LARGEST IX THE COUNTY. * I THE I f Butler County National Bank, f | A good. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of I Buler Couny to do business wih. I /Capital * 300,000.00 I I Strength Surplus 365,000.00 I (Assets 2,840,000.00 | We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT. I. COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" f I > V Beer, A.le ar{d Porter. Jjl < > Fine Wines and Liquors for * ' Family and Medicinal Purposes. ( I > 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) ( > ] J BOTH PHONES. ALLEGHENY, PA. ] | < C>d^<>OO<>OOO^O<>OOO^OOOCOOO