the citizen THUBBDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices are published in the ClTl zen at 91 per Inch for first, and 50 cents for each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. are inserted at 5 cents a line, money to accompany the order. Reading notioes on local page 10 cents a line for first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a line for each in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper $5 a year. Rates for commercial advertising qaoted upon application. Bctlkb Has a population ot about 10,000. It is the County seat of Butler County, with 88,000. Four railways, natural gus, and unequalled facilities for. menufactures. Progress evrywhere; new buildings, new manufactures, a growing and prosperous town. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our subscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the New York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For farther particulars of this offer see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. NoTß—All advertisers intending to make canges in their ads. should notify us of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. Executrix notice on estate of John Shem dac'd. of Butler. Executor's notice on estate of John Klinger dec'd of Penn twp. Auditor's notice, estate of W. E. Reed dec'd. 6. S. S. Martincourt's s Co. Kansas, is visitiug his friends and rela tives in thie county, be haying taken ad vantage of the excursion rates to the Pitts burg encampment, $21.25 from Wellsville, Kansas He lived in Lancaster twp. be tween Whitestown and Harmony,ana went to Kansas 14 years ago. He is looking well and his wife who is a daughter of Matthew White dee'd is well . In his part of Kansas they will have half a crop of corn or better. They suffered from the drouth, but in his part of Kansas the "hot winds" do not prevail and the crop was not burned up. Mr. Martin has 148 acres in corn this year, he expects 4,000 bushels of corn, with which he will fatten 60 cattle and 120 hogs for the winter and spring markets at Kansas City. James Findley and family, Jas. Davidson and family, Bryson Black' and family; the family of Robert Hays, and E. Bixler and family, all Butler county people, in his section, are doing well. —Underwear for Fall and Winter jnst received at The People's Store. —Ladies fine hemstitched aprons at 25c at DAVENNY'S. —Highest cash price paid for grain of all kinds at J. C. Breaden & Co.'a new roller mills, West Sunbury, Pa. —To anyone thinking of buying anything in the line of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware or optical goods, we would suggest that they call and see the new and elegant line offered by R. L. Kirkpatrick opp. Court House before purchasing. You can also hare your eyes tested free of charge. —Every lady who wishes to look neat should wear the Oneita Glove fitting Underwear, it allows one size smaller corset than any other make. For sale at The People's Store. —Finest display of Fall Millinery in the city at DAVENNY'S, —One Portfolio, containing 16 superb views from the Worlds Fair given away with each $2 00 sale at L. STEIN 1EAC.V.319 .tbS*-,K.Y. Cures Constip tion A Suggestion. oO - Did it ever occur to yoa that there are drugs and drags—that drugs are like every thing else—there are good, bad and indif ferent. There is nothing else which is positively bad if it is'nt just of the best. Our policy has always been to have noth ing bat the best. When yoa want <)rags come to ns and be assured of fresh pure goods, and always what you ask for or your prescription calls lor. It may not always be drugs yon want either. We always have on hand a fall line of sick room requisites.; C, IW, BOTD, Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA . ILROAD. THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AM ERICA WFTST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHEDULE IM EFFECT MAV 27th, WW South WEEK DA VS > A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M, Butler Leave 615 835 11 00 245 506 saxonburg. Arrive 644 900 11 21 311 sis Butler Juc't, •• 730 925 1190340553 Butler JUc't.. Leave 730 9 41 12 03 340 553 Xatrona Arrive 73$ 951 l«U 350 6 Oi Tarentum 7 43 956 12 19 357 9 07 Sprlngdale 755 10 05 IS 33 4 OH .... claremont s n 12 5% 4 23 6 27 8 18 1 06 4 JD 6 32 Allegheny City 53510 33 124 444 645 A. M. K. X. P. X. P. M. P. M. North WEEK DAYS. Alleghenyi'lty Leave 6 se Bis 10 40 3 15 « 10 Sharps burg 7 OS 8 39 10 58 Claremont 8 45 11 08 Sprlngdale 85i U 26 .... <4l Tarentum 7 32 9 10 11 38 351 650 Natrona 7 37 9 IS 11 45 3 55 6 53 6Batler Juc't Arrive 7 45 » 2S 1155 404 702 Butler Juc't Leave 7 45 945 12 38 4 15 7 02 SSaxonburg 806 10 11 104 440 785 3Butler Arrive 83510 35 130 406 750 A. M. A. X. P. M. P. If. P. M WKKEDAVS, For the East. WEEKDAYS P. M. A. M. A. M. r. M. 245 615 Lv. Butler Ar. 10 35 130 340 730 Ar. Butler Junction Lv. 945 12 38 404 745 Lv. Butler Junction Ar. •41 12 38 410 7 49 Ar. Freeport Lv. 935 12 35 415 7Z3 " Allegheny Juc't " »31 12 30 426 804 •• Leechbun? " 920 II 13 446 821 '• Paulton (Apollo) " 906 11 55 514 851 " Saltsburg " 837 11 32 550 922 " Blalrgville •• 805 11 00 600 930 •' BlalravlUe Intern " 750 10 15 Bsoll 40 " Altoona " 340 800 100 380 •' Harrliburg " 11 55 310 430 650 •• Philadelphia " Bso 11 20 A. X. R. M. :P, M. P. M Through trains (or the east 1 ee ve Pittsburg (Union Station) as lollows:; Atiautlc Express. " 3 30A. M. Pennsylvania, Limited, dally 7 15 Day Express, " 800 " Philadelphia Express, " 4 30 P.M. Eastern Expreas, " 700 •' Fast Line, " $lO •• For detailed Information, address Thos. B. Watt, Pass. Ag't. Western District, 110, Fifth Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. S. M. PREVOST. J. tt VOOD, General Manager. > I'L Pass'r. Ag't P.