Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, PH. (i Both Phones. 213 S Main St Butler Pa. BALTIMORE k Oil IR. Popular Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, ocean City, N. J., Ocean City, Md, Beliobotli (Seacli, Del. ami ileturn THURSDAYS, Aug. 9 and 23, Sept. 6 ROUND C|A FROM TRIP BUTLER Tickets good returning 1<» I>ay» Including Old Dr.THEEL,S27 North Siith St. alii f—rm pr—llt* . 11. • I»M- ».,r M IN rttr* , lug Hprrlfr lllwsi (*•*!■«•«. Im«s* llt Mlll •, 1..*, M f *rmor y I km, h-rllU*., « asm.. \ arleorrU-. |l*4r«rrl*. IlLrfrltr.. Ui I • * lf I. 41 IImiII Truth. r»rr> (It* A- I ll 'll ArrlrHrlrsl frstul., llo«r>. U-4, r»(f», t.9, Hns, tt.'j. N«|| irr«lM*Hl. 4«< W fkrap Imiir;, I'uUw,! #%!• I vmUm, H#n4l*-M>MMI (HI, A#., unit Mtpprra*** ri.los, bills 1 WHAT THE 3 \ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY v ■ STANDS FOR , E 2 —The scientific, reconstructed baking industiy. whereoy •' the gooaftess and nutrition of Siscuit and Crackers y have been marvelously Enhanced. c £ —The new method of protection by which all dust, dirt J £ and moisture are completely excluded from the package « f and the freshness and goodness of its contents are care j fully preserved. - s the trade w hich appears 2 £ in red and white on each end of the 2 ■ package as an absolute pledge both 7 of t>he Q ualit y of the and the • ■RSjIpSH purity of the packing. 2 • VwUßiwl For eumpie try Graham Cr|»e|fcrs-so diSerer.t from £ B the ordinary giakani crackers—di2€teftt in ba*in£ different 7 i in flaro!-different in packing. Sjofc paiaUb.e—mcre Ea.jfy- A ing-more nutritious. Mad.o£ the puxtft Graham fiour and baked . « ? in a manner understood only by the National Biscuit Company. *0 I'.iniii.iw'.M'.m aBEy PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS, DR. L. R. HAZLETT, 106 W. Diamond St., Butler. North side of Court House. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work, a specialty. JA/WES C. SOykE. D PITACTICE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. OFFICE HOURS — 9 to 10 a. in., Ito 3 p. m., 7toHp. m. Sunday by appoint ment. ' 121 E. Cunningham Street, Butler, Pa BOTH PHONES. OSTEOPATHY. DR. G. F. PURVJS, OSTEOPATH. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation and examination free. Office hours 'J to 12:1.30 to 5. Rooms 208-9, Odd Fellows Temple. People's Phon9 509. DR. JCLLA E. FOSTER, R. J. C. FOSTER, OSTEOPATHS. Consultation and examination free. Office hours—9 to 12 A. M., 2 to t> P. M., daily except Sunday. Evening by appointment. Office—Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, Butler, Pa. People's Phone 478. DENTISTS. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, PROSTHETIC DENTIST. Teeth extracted absolutely painless. Take Vitalized Air or Nitrons Oxide. All work satisfactory, llfl S. Main St., BUTLER, PA DR. FORD H. HAYES, DENTIST. Graduate of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania. ' Office -Room SOS Odd Fellows Bldg DR J. WILBERT MCKEE, SDKGKON DKI»TIST. Office over Leighner's Jewelry store, Bntler, Pa. Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold crown and bridge work. DR. H. A. McCANDLESS, DENTIST. Office in Bntler County National Bank Building, 2nd floor. DR. M. D. KOTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnhton. DENTIST Office at No 114 Si. Jeflcrivm St., VT-I G W. Miller's uto cerv ATTORNEYS, COULTER * BAKHR, .'TTORNKYB AT I.JKU. Offl'-.e in new Odd Fellowx buildlr>g HH. VOUCHER. < ATTOBNK\ «R 1•• Office oil MHil) St.. over Rei-il'n r V. McJUNKIN, if • ATTOUNEY-AT-1,/ 'A Office in Reiber building, cornei Main and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance or Main street. Jfl. BREDIN, • ANTOKHKY AT LAW Office on Main St. u**r Court Houi-' RP. SCOTT • ATTORNKV-AT-LAW, Office in Bntler County National Bank building. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORWKV AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But ler, Pa. WC. FINDLEY, • ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Office on South side of Diamond, BuUer, Pa. n P. L. McQUISTION, v. Civil, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Office with Coulter & Baker, Odd Fellows Building. JOHN V/. COULTER, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Office on Diamond, Bntler, Pa. Special attention given to collections and business matters. EH. NfeGLKY • ATTOMNKV AT UW. Office in the Diamond 7 P. WALKER, *■" NOTAUV I'IIBMC, BtITUK, Office with Berkimar. the Undertaker GLi ii{£ BEST Recently Enlarged |*ITM 25,000 New Words New Gazattaar of tha World v. Ith more than SS.MO tltlao, bttJUd on the Intent O-IIBUU rcturiin. New Biographical Dictionary containing tbe nameeof over 10,(JOU noted pcr»oii*, (Jut# ut birth, death, etc. raited I,y vr «r. HA Hp rs. RH .N., LL.D., L mteU SI ate* Comuilwioiu-'ir oj JvJU'iit Inn. 2380 Quarto Pagea M*tr riat'■% MOO liiugtimtl'ma. Rich I'AnAlngu, Neoded in Every Home A In i Wrb»Ur'» Colktclute l)lct lunary 11 Ifl J'ngaa. lIUU I lli.rtril !■«,. Reeaiur »l,mJin e . L>« Luse Edition C. 1 ;!!',!! In. rn«U,l(r.„n f, 1 Ut, m Mi,la |^ |W -r. tl« auttful blr»i]»r.„e. P H i: i"liiixUrtaay WrinkUa." lUaaUfttul i+uiyUU u. G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Fub!Uh«rs, Springfield, Mass. lit I Duffy's Store E Not one bit too early to think of that new Carpet, or ■ perhaDS you v/ould rather have a pretty Rug carpet ■ size. ' Well, in either case, we can suit you as our Oar ■ pet stock is one of the largest and best assorted in but- I ler county. Among which will be found the following. I EXTRA SUPER ALL WOOL INGRAIN CA dnp B Heavy two and three ply.. 6oc pe J P ■ HALF WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, ■ Best cotton chain " 0c *' er and up ■ BODY BRUSSELS, 3r> d ■| Simply no wear out to these * ' 3 ■ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. „ vAnn 3 ' Light made, but very Good 65c per yd up ■ STAIR CARPETS 1 B Body and Tapestry Brussels, Half and All Wool Ingrains. B HARTFORD AXMINSTERS, K Prettiest Carpet made, as durable too * B RAG CARPETS, Genuine old-fashioned weave. B MATTING, Hemp and Straw. B RUGS-CARPET SIZES. fl Axminater Rugs, Beauties too "P B Brussels Rugs, Tapestry and Body I- Lnd nn B Ingrain Dru|gets. 'All and Half Wool *•' «ach and up H Linoleums, Inlaid and Common, all widths and grades B Oil Cloths, Floor, Table, Shelf and Stair. Lace Curtains, Portiers, Window Shades, Lurtain Poles, Small H Rugs, all slyles and ei*es. I Duffy's Stone. I MAIN STREET, BUTLER. 1 * iji | Spring and Summer Millinery | V Everything in thellny of Millinery can be found, !p the right thing at the right time at the right price at j|j 1 ROCKENSTEIN'S I t Phone 656. 148 S. Main St. $; WHV You can save money t>y pjirchasing your piano of W. R. NEWTON, " The Piano Man." The expense of running a Music Store is as follows: Rent, per annum . $780.00 Clerk per annum $3|200 Lights, Heat and Incidentals , . #194.00 Total $1286.00 I have no store and can save you this expense when you buy of me I sell pianos for cash or easy monthly payments. I take pianos or organs iu exchange and allow you what they are worth to apply on the new instrument All pianos fully warranted us represent) <1 MY PATRONS ARE MY REFERENCE. A few of the people 1 have sold pianos in Butler. Ask them. Or. KcCardy' Bfieker 1 Or. iW. P. MeElroy Fred Porter Sterling Club Fraternal Order Kmfiei. l> F. Reed Epworth League 1 Woodmen of the World E. W. Bingham i« 'SjcPJuyraon Geo. D. High Misu Anna JfcCi.indlpsp W. J. Mat«'S E. A. Black ,T. 8. Thompson Samuel WchmlS Joseph Woods Oliver Thompson S. M. McKee John Johnson L W. Root R A. Lon«well MIUM jibanor Burton J. Hillgard Mrs. Mary i, J. E. Bowers W. C Curry C. F. Stepp F. J. Hauck W. J. Armstrong Miss Emma Hughes Miles Ililliaid A. W. Mates Mrti o J {J'een W. R. Williams J. R Douthel^ Mrs. R. O. RiimbaiJiih E. K llichey Chas. E. Herr L S. Yoncb PEOPLE S PHONE 426 •Ji »|i iji iji »]* *J? *{t f]* I 1 f J. (j. & W. CAMPBHLL, | I BUTLER, PA. | rl - ? fir fir rfc fl-r fl* fl? fl? fjrflr rl? fir ff? ?Ir fI? fir i I ; fir Pearson B. Nace's Livery, «*nd Sale Stibie P« ;«r >f Wick House Butler " > enn'» TM* h<*H» of how* and tlrni <:!•• •- mr w ivs on lifind arHi f.»r l»Ir«- Ilrnt lr» t'»wi f-r < n n«'iil I»oatf«t4#jo tntKiim t r 11» al car* Kuaraut* • ti Stable Room For 65 Mors. » A good r. 11MN of horttftft. l>Olh " PEARSON R. MACt k'niino No. 21 WHEELERS PAINTS AND VARNISHES, 111) VV. OHIO NT.,AM.K(iIIK i \V t PA, AOKVrs I own to work in the iMxllclno club plan; itlfefo'&RAßOJ I«*II 411 mnk. >.» O. <*ml ■luinii. CJVPHV KF.HIKbi, ; ""1 Wi liHior itvoniit% I'ltthUurfli, I'i. \\ a 111 <«1 ,'.v» to Mil ftrapliophonrN on toft Itinlalltiiriit )»Un Hi lK»t, *i"l£llt>or)ioo«l, atirwrr nt ouro ami glv? ftfwib I < .im»iM» I'lioiioyrajih (!0., 0.'.fl I'aiiii •*4llllO. j Voting Mm Wantrd from lh- « . tn.tr vfo nr| •' lU M ii; 11 . (Ira •» \ •' 1 I'. iflfin. rM pro form. I. THA V ll,l,Kit* 111 It fC A IT, *ll.l I 'KII IUI Stjrrt, (KICOIMI FLWR) Alle ghany, l*«. THE ROAD DRAG. A I.ively Interest In It—The Kin«l of Ilonil It Make*. The road drag lias lisul a veritable boom this spring, and this Is likely to continue, for it seems to be demon strated tliat good roads can be made by proper and persevering application of the drag. If one lias not already dragged the road now is the time to be gin—in fact, any time is a good time to begin. The method of making and using the drag and the principle 0:1 which It operates may be very well understood through the following state ments from National Stockman: To maintain hard, smooth, oval earth roads practically throughout the year all that is necessary is to go over them •with a drag after every heavy rain in the spring, summer and fall. Use the drag while the dirt is in a puddled condition, so that the device will sme?r it down In a sort of layer. When the liOAD DRAG IN ACTION. [This drag is miide of plank. The split IOR is Kenerally considered preferable.] gun and wind act on this moist coat ing ic hardens. Then the constant tamping by horses and the wheels of vehicles beats it down as compactly a» the dry mud balls which the boys piakp of clay and use in their slung shots. The next dragging places an other layer of mud over the surface of the road to be firmed In the same man ner. This is repeated so often that the road finally acquires a hide or shield which is almost Impervious to rain, shedding water like a metal roof. After two or three years it will re main hard and smooth throughout the year, and drivers can go at a rapid clip over it any time except when cov ered with Ice. The bottom never falls out of It. Vehicles and wagons t an not cut grooves Into It. Being smooth all over, traveling is distributed over the entire surface. Two or three bug gies, for example, can travel it side by side. The road is of course higher at the middle than at either side. At the start It may be lower In the center than at the sides, though uiost roads on which the common four horse grad ers have liccti used are slightly elevat ed in the middle. The drag Is made po that it will work up an elevation in the center. Four or five dragginga jvill establish the oval characteristic in i>lmost any road. Clever Mnrltellim. My experience the past season con firms the belief that the way to make money out of melon growing is to build up a reputation for shipping good goods and have your own brand or trademark. We made eighteen ship ments to our commission man and had goods In every shipment that sold at the highest prices. This result was se cured l>y holding up the quality. As the season -u. culled t-ludux and closer. This naturally gave us a smaller proportion of fancy and No. 1 melons, but we had (lie satisfaction of getting the top price from llrst to last for our best goods that bore our trade park. -V month after the melon season H'as pver the salesman who had charge of selling our fruit said It was a pleas pro to handle sut-li goods. It hurt the customers first to pay more than they could got other melons for, but after they onco uoi started they almost fought to get our fruit before It was gone.—W. It. I.oyd, Illinois. fteut Double !*oultry lionue. When llif lightweight breeds, like Hambiirgs, etc., are kept In small pons a high wall is no certain ,leoleetion against escape. The bare yard bishio i* too great a contrast to jhe line pastm-ag6 )n and fowls which Would hot 'crods an ordinary picket fence when ou wide range will sometimes lly a six foot netting of a pmall rwn, The illustration shows a very iiuat doublo coop ami covered run suitable for two lloclts of a dozen fowls each. Each yard Is 8 by 12 by <1 feot. To (,-over the top use three sixteen-foot ■ (JJ.*KN PUOM I'OULTHY Ilot'SK. ( With covered run* A 'good summer ar raiiKement for the liitfh Hylns breeds. EitHily adapted for winter by uw of cur tuln or board front.) strips of netting of the four foot width and running across both yards. With care In setting the posts and handling the netting the effect will l»e neat. The house part Is of the simplest kliul, a double shed of matched spruce or plno and paper roofing, for winter Use, board up Uic fiyUj. and have a window near the ground for each foom; also cover the house Inside and out with roofing paper. A house of this kind Is good for pigeons, phcas aula, etc.—American Cultivator. The Word •'« n mil lull I »■■■." The word "cannibalism" Is really the name of It people. It 'is lilenlir-jil with t'arib, many of (lie t'arllis who for merly rimirlKluMl In the West I utiles, havlii:: been euiiMiniers of human flesh. The letters "1," "n" and "r" are Inter • !•.-111• I'.iMe iii certain aboriginal Amerl •ii. i.u • in/.i-.- ii' 'I I'oliimhus found • ilit We.l finh.ul I !:iinl •:j \ (m" ulicrt; i.'iiotlier said "I'arib,'' while Hhakcspcarc'* Calibai, Is another va rtei> of (he sunn.'. i 'i|liiii|lnis' own con jecture was thai iii() name was con nected with tin.' greai kluiu, aiaf later philologists of the old slapdash type us- M<|eli||ei| with "cauls," a dog. Ap parently, howt.vcr, (lie meaiilDg of "carlb" was bravo and daring. \o I 'll llli 111 lllui. "Ctit-ss that freckled daughter of Vhompsou's must have a steady yonng man." "What makes you ihlnk soV" The o/d iiiau was In here yesterday Jo buy ODi of IhCsi / l U ftngl'tl eou trlvanecs that make n filg saving lb the gas you burn." •'} don't believe tin* young lunii'a » Htcudy. If he was they'd save all tile ga«." I'loveland I'lalu Dealer. Artful, Young Mr, Pitts—What urn you until ing at, dear? Mrs. Kltts— I was Just thinking how you used to nit. and hold my hand for an hour ai it time before we were married. How silly you J were! Mr. F'ltts—l wasn't silly at all. I held your hand to keep you away from the piano. Tliw Itwtftilnr i mini. The heart of a man who has llvitl o be seventy hati beaten 200.000,000 i'Mies not counting tlio times whuQ he ■ I si-ared and It worked overtime.— K'omervllle Journal. A Woman's Health Is a heritage t<*> sacred to tie expert- j meuted with. For her peculiar and deli cate ailments only medicines of known composition and which contain no alco hol. narcotics, or other harmful or habit fiirminß drugs should be employed. Such a medicine is I)r. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription—a remedy with a record of over forty years of cures to recommend it; a remedy, the makers of which print ita formula on every bottle-wrapper and at test Its completeness and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to woman's delicate constitution by an educated physician—an experienced spe cialist in woman's diseases; a remedy, every ingredient of which has received the written endorsement of the most cmi nent medical writers of all the several schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar diseases; a remedy which has more butut-jUU cures to its' credit than any ..ther sold l.v druggists for woman's special requirements. It is not given away in the form of "trial bottles" to bo experimented with, but is sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines. If a woman has l>cariiig down, or drag ging pains, low down in the abdomen, or pelvis, backache, frequent headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, is nervous and easily startled, has gnawing feeling In stomach, sees imaginary floating specks, or spots la-fore her eyes, has melancholia, or " blues," or a weakening disagreeable drain from pelvic organs, she can mako no mistake by resorting to the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will invigorate and tone up the whole system and especially the pelvic organs. No woman suffering from any of the above symptoms can afford to accept any secret nostrum or medicine of unknown composition, as a substitute for a medi cine like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, which is OF KNOWN COMPOSITION and has a record of over forty years and sells more largely to-day than ever before. Its makers withhold no secrets fruin their j |Kitients. believing open publicity to bo the very liest guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce invites all suffering women j to consult him by letter free of charge. All letters of consultation are held as sacredly confidential and an answer Is re turned in plain sealed envelope. Address: Dr. R.V. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute Buffalo. N Y. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on the siek jmrts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. So. 2 " Worms, No. 3 " Teething. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. JO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 1-2 •• Whites. No, 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " liheumatism. No. Ic. each. Medical Guide mailed free. Ilnmphreys'Jled. Co., Cor. WUllam it Jotiu treel i. New York. Dryiiifj preparations simply d. op dry catarrh; they dry up tlio sc< n which adhere to the mcuilirane and Not when first l.iid I S Cheap r than Gravel, Slate * c Shindies JvKMAN l> r ( , r I'A KOI I> is world wide MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY Other F&ova, Samples and Prices ape yours if you will auk us L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. L. C. WICK, 11KA1.KB IU LUfIBER. M. A. BERKIMER. Funeral Director. 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA Eyes Examined Free of Charga R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ontician Neit Dour tot'onrt llonse Mutler, I's M CHicMrsTctca TNOLISH FILLS ( l (lr N . !««*. %ri Lmllf.MU'tMflH f ('UK li«.v| l-.lfN INRUSH • % - 4. r.L L» < OHL WFIAUTI INTF* •»«!• I I i l.i I'd tilliir. ur/uM \ ;>»<•*. r«H»« "0%.11..ut.u> ,M.J Jailu. / i fl«*—. i it r*- "I,t/fl-»i4*»»j-le.ta «••• ' ' f *nr|•« , I»II.I a, *| «*a|litiunl*!* • • ft.r I t»f ro fitrt. Yli»ll. III.IMH) liillfeKNitrii •• f llil.».«.|rr nirmlfallV, . i • U«d!*iu uam. I'llll.A . I'A. 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 feeen paylfjg. Quality Guaranteed As good If not better than j thii Trust goods. ZUVER STUOIO 2155. Main St Butler ! R-R-TIME-TABLES| Pennsylvania HAIbROAO WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION Schedule in elleet May 27, 15MM. Trales leave BUTLER as follows: F«»r Allegheny and wiy *tati r»*. 6 15 an ForFitttlmrg and waj i.40 m«o i 2.25 p. a. week »Uy*. For I!!«drtTill«* lut. Alu*>D*. Harn-' arc. rhilaij. l|4»u ami OH- . i an .*. m. Sumlav«. BUFFALO AJfD ALLEGHENY VALLEY I DIVISIOH. Trains leive vit KISKIMINETAS JDHCTION I AS follows: For Buffalo 8.10 it. w. wtfk •lars. F r RAH! Buck and «« ity. (.15, 8.40 1»> 36 a. fc> aii ; \ j ; rn - 7 - 1 >wl MS |-. m. I SiiD . i m. .-\ii>l 4.20 j-. in. *.*k 7 % m. aii«l SJBA I m. £m»lav*. For detailed information, nn-lj t.. ticket afaot or wtdreaaThoa. E. Watt, hwAftt. WMtera l>i»trict, ktV'Fiflb A*«nn*. PittaL P* w. w. ATTERBI EY. J. U WLK.Ii Gen'l i'**. r Tra£ Maaagvr. I GEO W BOYU, G)Ui*ril l Ait«V \Yinfield it K to Tune Table In effei-t May 29th, 19u;{ WESTW A IIP. STATIONS. AM PM Lauren Went WiofifM. 7 3ii 2 4i» M .. 7 45 3 of> " Iron Bridge 7 sft &10 | Wmfield Jooctioß. ... 810 U25 *• uof . ... Oi 3X 44 Butler JaaiilAi dBl 340 Arrive Butler . 10 5 OA Arrive AUegheuj... . 5 0" Arrive Ffttoburg.. 10 3ft pin Arrirr Blairavflle 1 oft 5 42 EASTWARD. STATIONS A Ml P M Leave PitUtmrg 6 Of. I Leave U!*irßville .. 750 tls " Allegheny 82S 230 44 Butler s» •JO k 44 ftntl*-r Juucti >n 10 00 440 J "1003 4 43 * 44 VY | lift eld J UQCt toll 10 15 450 " Iron Bridge. 10 2T» s<* 41 Boffgjrville 10 35 515 Arrive Went Winfie'.d 10 50 5 'JO Tip it LmmmMl Iron BvMg*only on to take on or !**»▼• off f>iuuM*u|rer«. Traim Connect at Butler Jo notion rith: Trains Eastward for Freepcrt, Vandergrift an J Blair«vill«> IntenMH tiuu. Trains Westward for Natrona,Tar#>ntum AUp(heny *nd Pitti«bnrg. Trains Northward tor Saxonturg.Marwood and B«t --!«r. B. G. BEALOR, Manager. BB&PttR Time table in effect May 27, 1900. PuflßenKer trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Ptmxautawney, Du Hois and intermediate staMone. 10:3 it a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo and Rochester r> .">0 p. m. local for PuDx'y, Dn » Clearfield and intermediate stations. 11:31 p. m. nijfht express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:10 a, m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:30 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dnßois. 4:50 p.m. daily, vestibnled day express from Buffalo and 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 1 at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., and for local points as far as Dnßois daily at 4:20 p. j m. week davs. BESSEMER &. LAKE ERIE RAILROAD } COMPANY. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 28, 1906 BASTERN STANDARD TlMfc NORTHWARD SOUTHWARO (Read up) Dally Encept Sundsr ( Read do»« i P m VmJp.m I STATIONS. in ll.', I :< (IOBtl(t*l(.l«i»: * 11. 111. I'. in k. a. . i 7 l 1-', • -if T>lc 7 to 1 or b t»r 6 113 » 17, -ttirmrd |TMI 11 5 _ 7 ua 1 sal a &STAr_Conueaut..L T . 7 00IJ in j 111 5 10)13 M 7 OOLv .<'ninu'iiul ...\r H 70 : , t rsiibi »ss 757 14* 5 m , 16 13 fs «10 d 0(12 :« H :w. (:olill«iitrillo...Jß 18-2 UI >• 13 7 :M> M i> ZlAr M inlv lUr I.\ 7 M l « ' l* 4 ix 11 211 fl wLr. Mead vllle. At !> S i:» 7 us 1 0112 2R| 9 OWA.Con't I,nkt Ia H 2M 2 1« 4 M 1 .'. I' 21" H 00l.Kxpo«ltlon I'nrk * 45. 2 645 it 113 . .....I 7 i(08 t 28 4 5011 22 7 151 ShBU ango . .I 9 S8 3 15 7 38 4 UlO 51«. m.' .... Mercer 10 «'■ 8 4<" 8 10 rw 48 L„. Hooaton Jcl„. 10 101. 8 15 :i 5510 32 f..... 4 Iflj * 33 3 3710 18.. Brail rhlon. 10 4'Jl 42*8 55 II 2i> Ar ..lllllinril Lv 937 2 » % ail 9 3T Lr—Hilllaril Aril 20 « !''• ":» 32*10 10 l Kelster 'to M 4 :»* - JU •■ —J**. -Kaylor . l.v 3 20 7 '2lll| 111 Lv. Kuylor Ar 620 l ,V> 'J .... 4 321 . llutlci .. 11 JO 5 101 9 43 7 35 2 BOLT.K-PlttalmijAr.. 7 «» 1 15, 8 15 Lv.Alu-Kiiuiy.Ar l oo ii :t5 it m.!«. m. p. ml [|x ». p. an. P- m. Train N >. 1 leave* Creenvllla 6 45 a. n>.. f>n« - Msrcw flnw d»y 7:50 U;r 8:IC; ButrcrO 00, artlTi-s Alleffli>':iy 1" 20 »■ ?).; I'n.it I'lttnUirK 11 15 »■ m.. loimt.-llnc fit ranchUiti toaiwl Iron llilllard, and ai tjdi en iini-tlon to ami from Kay lor ! No 2 loiiVBS AlWchciir 800 pra luuit fium 2 50; Butler 4 45; Keiaters 28, Urov« «'lty I) 57; Mercer 11:20; Slienanito 6.! A, Oraeiiyllle 11» i>. m.: ronnectlnK at qiiMn Jimollon for Kay lor, ami at Kranchtoii (or Hilllard. No. Hi leave* Butler 700 « tn , KeMer 7 10: Grove nty 8 05; Mercer 8.28; Slieuanco 9 02; Gn-envllle 0.07 a. m.. arrlven Kxitoxltlon I'nrk 9.55 a in , i-onncrting lor Meadvllle. Additional train leavei Kxpooltlon Park 8.00 p. ui , arrivliiK Greenville 8.43 p. m. _ K. 11. UTI.EY. K. l>. COMBTOCK. General Manager. Gen l I'aaa A«*ul- I madam Dean's I A mife, certain re It, Huptireiwrd I Meiistruution. Never kt.,.«rn to ftin. Hnfe! I Hure! HiitlNfiu-tlim lluiirsntifd I or money llefundcG. Sent pn-pnld 6ir H tl.oo tier up*. WHI "end tlienion trlaj to ■ be paid f\,i wlieu rellnvotl. haul plea Kn*. ■ Sold in Bntler at the tVntre Ave. Pharmatr jc. P. T. Papej J SJEWELER S i 121 E. Jefferson Street. / "" 'rjofe y&fjßH rrrTH AVEHUB op r . OnuMl Opom Kovm, Italli ort frei* to niifntsi. At**»int. iihaiu ami ri4>»«f iu f*ery i.«.i » '■"• • : "m. fl.OQamt «pw»r«l. HOTEL, YODKR Unit. A'.v.i.ii. .i iii. | KIMIHI, II .1 I i.lem... a, R. ~| », |.| K h prhe.l h..1e1» . |«| : 'I 7| I . Week. ally aiel taketiiul No. IIIJ lorlmHl., rtllaharf, l'«. 1 i : hre ,IIM 11 mi i'« HI II I H »MVl)l(lirA Li;AHINii HISI tl.wvNi THE AMERICAN I!. 11. Mil I I;M.. Priiprl»»tir.TM< Ihu.l A«cm. '!•» nrr. I'a, . i.r..«iv l'i« I..nn« feiiiral .iw ■ I lit. . .Tviiiliiif p. TV an*l III" I .!•!», 11l i. •i ' rvler; m..|. rile price., filler's Restaurant .1,;;" , WHVKiSrt PINF WMFN »M Alt FfJH^NY Sauers Tavern \»! 'lUr.xf, r DIIIIiik tiooi.. WW ii ...I PI I *lo« Mm lilura of All «!«••<-rlh"«ifM, Soh) I "» rselMfMt. riSHIH. 434 Uco*4 ««« . ] itUburqh, Pa. f f you want lo Ru» urSrll a»»y it»d «»f proyrty l» a«f , » t •• ft l»r I l.lloa! MM *%. «». I«M»|.K, » * ' - Ml rnili Air. «*iii*ha.|, Iff , V V"«i rt.inl to l»uy ut urii »wy kitul of buJtn#*/»« . AVANAGH A CO 431 FourlH Ave . Pttt»l»urg * 1 Interest Grows Fast | And compound interest is a source of miub nltswnr to the er-»Domical and thrtftr YOU ran t begin with "too little "YESTERDAY" a boy was piariaß with «te*m atm ing from a tea kettl«*—T« "DAY the <>tnm ettgiar make* all the world neighbors. Yesterday—Franklin ww tiring hut kit# in a storm Todar. a copper wire flashes thought arrmjKi Uj* nlobe and night is made into day ou can t begin to «are too *xm. too Toong or with too little ONE DOLLAR will start an arcooat in oar Savings IVpartment THE Butler Savings & Trust Co. \ 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET. LARGEST AM) »TROS«iEST IN THE I'OI'NTV. t THE ; Butler County National Bank. ; J A good. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE et Butler Count* to do business with. % Capital v 300,000.00 • t Strength surplus 400,000.00 • : Assets 3,000,000.00 j We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | "The big Bank by the Court House" | ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- SiOO 000 00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS earned 547.000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID - 50.000.00 None Stronqei in the Courtly ROBT. LiWIN 6 CO., Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liquors, Bell 14 SMITHFIELD STREET, P. & A. Phone 2179. PITTSBURG, PA. Phone 1458. We are Headquarters in Pittsburg, Pa., for the finest wines and liquors. We sell direct to'the con sumer. We prepay express charges on all orders of or over, and guarantee prompt shipment. Your choice of the following brands of Whiskey gusran anteed 6 years old. 6-year-old Finch 6 year old Bridgeport O year-old Guckenheimer 6 year old Dillinger ——— 6-year-old Gibson 6 year old Overholt 6-year-old Large 6-year old Thompson 6-year-old Antler Club SI.OO per Full Quart, 6 Quarts 15.00. Expressage Prepaid. For a smooth, palatable social drink or family use GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE at $2.00 per gallon—guaranteed 3 years old —wtl! sui' you. Special Attention to Family Trade. Mail orders promptly filled, carefully packed and satisfy c lion guaranteed. We would be pleased to fill a trial order for you. ®(§X2X2)®®®(2)®®(fiX§X§K§X§)@(§)®(g)(§)@(2)®@<§)(ri) H Send Your Orders by Mail for Your |jj I WHISKES | I WIN KS | I and I.IOLIORsI @ I'M ® :«>4 {MAX KLEIN & SONS} jl 1318 20 Penn Ave., pITTSBURb. PA. EVERYTHING IN LIQUORS X*00000000000000«>00000000cj( ;[• Try A. fin I lop <»r j V Our i-ve*ir i»lti \ > jPCtjOO per (1111»1 1. nHi:(;h lconnellyi I M I , T , , .1, UMRDROVRR JR. i i 107 West Ohio Street, i Opposite Post Office | * j [ BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY. PA. * ) [NOTICE! | C |uly Ist, Stahl Disnntf Go hi sdi ov the / C gallon )r barrel, pure Nve Whtsk«y of their own 1 / make, at Sales Room. Zelienople. Pa also «fK WP S f and ship mail orders promptly after S < STAHL DISTILLING CO.. £ Butler Co Pa P C FREDERICK. Prop f