SPBBt'KIPTIoy HATES : Per year, in advance $1 50 Otherwise 2 00 No subscription will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. Postmasters neglecting to notify us when subscribers do not take out their papers will be held liable for the subscription. Snbscribeis removing from one postolfice to another should give us the n&rno of the former as well as the present office. All communications intended for publication in this paper must be accompanied by the real name of the writer, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Marriage and death notices must be accompa nied by a responsible name. Address THE DCTI SR CITIZKS. BUTLER. PA. TfIAVELEHS' GUIDE. BCTLEII, KARSS CITT AND PARKBR RAILROAD (Kntier Time.) Trains leave Butler for St. Joe, Millerstown, Rants Citv, Petrolio, Parker, etc., at 7.25 a. in., and 2.05 and 7.20 p. rn. [See below lor con nection" with A. V K K.| Trains arrive at Butler from the above named points at 7..5 a. ni.. and 1.55, and G. 55 p. m. The 1.55 tiain connects with train un the West Penn w.d '.hroueh to Pittsburgh. BURNANOO ANI> ALI.EOHENT RAII.ROAD. Trains leave Hilliard's Mill, Butler county, for Harrioville, Greenville, etc., at 7.40 a. ra. and 12.20 and 2.20 p. m. Stapes lea-e Petrolia at 5 30 a. m. lor 7.40 train, and at 10.00 a. m. tor 12 20 train. Return Places leave Hilliard on arrival of trains at 10.27 a. tn. and 1.50 p. in. Static leaves Maitinsburg at 9.30 for 12.30 troin. p. N. c.. 4 TJ- E. R. R. The morning train leaves Zolienople at 6 11, Harmony and Evausburg at 6.3 a. arriving at Etna Station at 8.20. and AUegheuy at 9 01. The afternoon train leaves Zolienop'e rt 1.26. Harmony 1.31, Evantburg 1.53. arriving at Etna Station at 4 11 and Allegheny at 4.46. Trains connecting at Etna Station vith this road leave Allegheny at 7.11 a. m. and 3.51 p. m. By fretting oil at Sharpebnig station and crossing the bridge to the A. V. R. R., passen gers on the morning train can reach the Union depot at 9 o'clock. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh Titne.) Market it 5.11 a. tn., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9.0! a. m. This train con i ects at Freeport with Frecport Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. in., railroad time. Ezprest at 7.21 a. m., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with Exprcs west, arriving In Allegheny at 9.5S a. ra., and Express east arriving at Blairsviile at 11 00 a. in. railroad time. Mail at 2.36 p. m., connecting at Butler June lionwithout charge of cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 526 p. tn., and Ex press east arriving at Blairsviile Intersection at 6.10 p. m. railroad time, which connects with Philadelphia Kxpress east, when ou time. Sunday Express at 3.25 p. ra., goes through to Allegheny, arriving at 6.06 p. ra. The 7.21 a. ra. train connects at Blairsviile at 11.05 a. ra. with the Mail east, and the 2.36 p. tn. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn K. R. at 9.51 a. m., 5 06 and 7.20 p. m., Butler time. The 9,51 and 5.06 trains connect with trains on the Butler & Parker R. R. Sun ay train arrives at Butler at 11.11 a. m., connecting with train for Parker. Main Line. Through trains leave Pitusbursrh for the Ea?». at 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 13 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 und 7.20 |>. in. and 3.00, 7.0 1 and 7.40 a. ra.; at Baltimore about the same time, at New York three hours later, and at Washington about one and a half hours later. FINANCIAL. oin i (MnnnI investedwa " st - ID UlO U> UUU Imakeß1 makeB fortunes every ™ | month. Book sent free ex plaining everything. Address BAXTER 00 Intermediate. - - - - -- -- -- 650 • Higher English Classics, 800 Rooms lor sell-boarders from 50 cents to fl per mouth. Board from 11.75 to $3 per week. , No pains will be spared in maklug the Bchool pleasant and profitable to alt. I Tor additional information address J. B. UiLFILLAN, Princi|>al. o29tt] CouUersville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. Exclusively devoted to the practical educa tion of young and middle-aged men, for active business life. School always in session. Stu dents can enter at any time. jraS-Send for, circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal, sept24-3m Pittsburgh, Pa. DENTISTS. DENTISTRY. o|# WALDRON. Graduate ol the Fhil- H adclphla Dental College,is prepared 1 • II •to do anything in the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stales. spll BANKS. XHK CWLER SAVINGS BANK HD T LEU, PA. NEARLY OPPOSITE LOWRT HOUSE. CAPITAL STOCT 60,000. WM. CASTPPELL, JAB. D. ASR>F.r.soN. President. Vice President. WX. CAMPBKLL, Jr., Cashier. niIIKCTORS Williatn Campbell, J. W. Irwin, las. D. Anderson, George Weber, Joseph L. Purvis. Does a General Banking A Exchange business. Interest piid on time deposits. Collections made and prompt returns at low rates of Exchange. Gold Exchange and Government Bonds bought and sold. Commercial paper, bonds, Judgment and othersecurities bought at fair rates 1a20:ly IfMfffflH Permanently cares LIVER COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY DISEASEB, CONSTIPATION and PILEB. ML K. %CUBE, South lien, Tt,nn«li «M •fKI| t X£Y TROUBLES ltku tctnl like a mhmrm. Itfcaacnrcdiaßnj very bud cancssf PILES, ■■4 It hat sever felled to act cQelentl J." B. V. IIITTOH, of BrnKnton, Hn "Ai (llnf tolliriln HU wttkoat aa etui Ime It to pre. rail —4 ear* htadaeW, and «D billions »tt»eU" VELMN FAIBCRTLD, of St. Albau, Tt., my, ■ntla of t*rtodcf«< value. After year.of r rc*it ■aft FOee u4 CeeUveacee It otaibtclr 0.8.800A80H, ofßerkaUre, ear*, "oae paek aiahaalaaa woadcrs for aw la comptetsljr carta** ■iwUw aadEHarj C«a|talifc" WONDOTUL WHY 7 POWER, mm nOACTCIT 18THE onTHIDIOCrE THAT Atm THE LITEX, BOWELS AUD KUMTCYS AT THE «AUE TIKE. »«»aa It aleaaiM tho wlrimilwi of tfc«»oH— oaibimora that otherwise develops la BUUoaapeao, JiaallM, ConitlpnUoa, Kldaor aad Trlaa«r aa4 I —la>«, aad which fat WOTMM, Mew ler orery IWartlsa aad hrla* ea weak. HaaaittNaw. If yea waat tobe well la »»lte of yoawelf. at KIP. m*WMT« ItUsdrr veveUUo command, and > I iw* lUUaM »'* qnarta jf *<*lciao. VOL. XVII. NEW IBQOTI SHOE STORE, UNION BLOGI Main Street, - - - - Butler, Pa- BOlSs I Ss. As I have an unusually large # and attractive stock of BOOTS «fc SITOES just opening, embracing all the newest styles, I invite the attention and close scrutiny of buyers. Men's Kip and Calf Boots very cheap. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Button, Polish and Side Lace Boots in endless variety, and at bottom prices. Reynolds Brothers' celebrated fine Shoes always in stock. Parties wanting BOOTS & SHOES made to order can do no better than by me, as I keep none but the best of workmen in my employ. I also keep a large stock of LEATHER and FINDINGS. goods warranted as represented. AL. RUFF, DWT YOU BUY YOUR' BOOTS & SHOES Until You Have First Examined the Styles, Stock and Prices T B. C. HUSELTON S. His entire Fall and Winter stock is just opening at very low figures. This stock is unusually large in Men's, Boys' and Youth's Kip and Calf Boots, Grain Napoleon Boots, Rubber Boots, Brogans and Plow Shoes, Women's' Misses' and Children's Calf and Kip (unlined) Shoes. His Stock In Finer Lines is a!ways large, embracing all the Latest Novelties in Boots and Shoes- Old Ladies' Warm Shoes a Specialty. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER and FINDINOS. These goods arc all made by the very best manufacturers, and I will guarantee them to give the best of satisfaction. Call and ex'.mine my stock and prices. B. C. IIUSELTON. DA VIES & EVAN& MERCHANT TAILORS, AiAinr MXUEK-jrv J HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE SELECTION OF Domestic & Imported Goods. All our Goods are new and of the latest designs. We are both PRAC TICAL TAILORS, keep thoroughly posted in all that pertains to the art, and are thus enabled to guarantee to our patrons perfect satisfaction in neat ness of fit, elegance of style and excellence of workmanship. SCHOENECK & GLOSE, Cor. 10th St. &, Penn Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacturers and Dealeis in all Kinds of IT U R N I T XT R K ! Are offering this Fall Extraordinary Inducements to Purchaccis. As they inauufnduic evciy nrticlr in tlieir line, tliey arc enabled to hell at mucli lower prices tlinn ai y other house west ol New York. Do not lull to ea'l In belorc |'Urelia:-iiif; elsewhere, and examine their ai.d well displayed assortment ot Farlor, Chamber, Offlco and Dining Furniture. Kitchen Fun.iture of every description always on bond. AL-o, M.nticrses ol nli Fur r.ittire u>ade to order and fatibfaetion in every pnitieular. seplo-3iu 26th. "Y ear. ESTABLISHED 1853. H. McCALLUM; 77 Fifth Ave., Above Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e., &c. The best quality that is made of the different kinds of CARPETIW& oct-2ml AT LOWEST PRICES. DECOBATIAL UPHOLSTERY A SPECIALTY AT HENBY KOLTZMAN'S, 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER. Special Designs made to harmonize with sur roundings of every apartment of your home for Window Decorations, tho richest selecticns and latest designs in Raw Bilks, Satins. Jutes, Crepeta, esc. Lace Curtains, from the cheapost to the very finett of all grades at very low pijces ; Lace Lambrequins made to order to tH any sized window, in the very latest designs ; Cornices and Cornice Poles, Dado Bottom Shades in various designs, Beddings, Comforts, Fillows, Moeqnitb Bars, etc. ocs2-3m ALL PARTIES GOING TO Sowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado or California, SHOULD GO VIA THE Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R, R, can bo had at all oilices where Western tickets are sold. aplC-tf WW. JIAK»O!SF, PKAI.KK IN Hide*, I/Callicr, Finding*, Tal low, Sheep Pells, Plaster II is Ir, Ac., de. Highest prioes p'lid in cash for Hides, Kips, <'«lfp-kinß, Sheep pelts, TAIIOW, itc. All kinds ol Lentliur, nn.i also I'laster Hair, always on hand, aud sold at the lowest eash prices. Also, manufacture rof and dealer in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c., which will be sold at bottoin prices. Re pairing promptly-attended to. SLOP on Cun ningham street, near creek, BUTI.RR. PA. 'fob sale. s.■) will buy a one-half interest in a good bus iness in Pittsburgh. One who knows some thing nbt.nt farming preferred. An honest man with the above amount will do well to address by letter, SMITH JOHNS, care S. M. fames, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. |uu27-ly NICK CHILES. PHOTOGRAPHER, (In old Sam Sykcs Gallery,) I decll-ly BUTLER, PA. BUTLER, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1879. PHYSIC IA XS. JOHN E BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, my2l-ly] t'UTI.ER. l'A. INSURANCE. BUTLER COUNTY - Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. G. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER H. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, E. A. Ilelmboldt, William Campbell, J. V/. Buikhart, A. Trouttiian, Jacob Schoi-ne, G. C. Roessing, John Caldwell, Dr. W. lrvin, Samuel Marshall, J.W.Christy 11. C. Heint man. JAS. T* M'JUNKIN, Gen. A«'t- BUTLER FA land Tor sale. ~ For teale. The well-improved faim of Rev. W. R. Hutch ison, in tho northeant corner of Middlesex town ship, Butler county, I'a . is now < ffere'l for sale tow. Inquire of \V K. FRISBEE, on tho prem ises. apl6tf 2.500,000 ACRES LAND Situated in and ne.tr the UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY, IN SOUTH WESTERN KANSAS, —ON TBE-- Atchisoa, Topeka & Santa Fe E. K. 11 Years' Credit. 7 per cent. Interest. Tl e Cist payment at d .te of purchase Is oue tenth of the principal and seven percent, inter est on the remainder. At the eud of the first and second year, only the interest at feven per cent, is p:iid ; and the third year, and each yar thereafter, one tenth ol Hie principal, with seven per cent, interest on the balat.ee, is paid annually until the whole is p..id. Six years' credit, 20 per cent, discount. Two years' credit, 80 per eent. discount. Cash purchase, 33 1-3 per eent. discount The vallev of the Upper Arkansas is ju-tly celebrated for its adaptability to WHEAT RAISING end Ihe superior quilitv ol it* irrnin. As a STOCK-RAISING and WOOL-GROWING country, it ot!e?s advantages that cannot be ex celled. Good soil, abundance of pure water, a mild and remarkably healthy climate, with low prices and easy terms, make up a total of in ducements ereiitcr than is oilered anywhere else on the continent of America. Far lull particulars, inquire of or address C A. SEYMOUR, General Eastern Passenger Airent, my2l-ly] 4HI Broadway. N. Y. tflfl Main ?t . Bull,do, N. Y. LIVERY. LIVERY"STABLE! stjK Having leaso.l tho Liveiv Stable . \T" formerly occupied by George K3J\ Walter, in the rear of the Vo -111 gelev House, Butler, Pa., and removed ALL MY STOCK to it. including Horses. Carriages. Buggies, Ac., the public are solicited to give ma a call. All my stock in in first-class order, and per sons wishing to hire will b3 accommodated oil the most reasonable terms a/id at the shortest notice. [oc22-3m] GEORGE BAUER. THFISL!) STVVN LIVERY STABLE. Tho public aro respectfully informed that I have now taken the entire possession of the Old Stand LIVERY STABLE, frrmorlv known as Bie'iel A Co., on West Cun ningham street, Butler, Pa. KlorfteM and Vehicles are ail first-class and in good order. Punctual attendrnce given to customers and others at all hours. The books of tho firm of Bickel & Bauer are with me for settlement. oct22-2in HENRY BICKEL. Livery, Feed and Sale BTABLE, Cunningham St , near Hcineman's Bookstore, BUTLER, l'A. A 'arge number ol ftrst-class riirs and safe horcs always r>i: hand. Horses led at reasona ble rnies. llorses bought aud sold. DAVID CUPPS, PnoPitIETOR. sons desiring conveyance by the Buss crii Ic.ive thiir orders at this stable. julySOU Is. JS. Livery, Sale, Feed and Exchange STABLE, Rear of Lowry House, - - BUTLER, PA. JUIIE4-ly A IEW EE4 -IN THE— Milling Business! JACOB BOOS Is now running what was formerly tho Walter