THE OITIZEJST THCRSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1495. New Advertisements. Road and Bridge Reports. Final and Fartial Accounts, Widows' Appraisements, etc, tor December term Adminstrator's Notice, estate ol Mrs. A M. Kelly. r w Douthett A Graham s Letters. Schloss Bros. Overcoats. Cooper & Co's. Suits. Ponds Extract. NOTE— All advertisers intending to make etudes in their ads. should notify u* of th %ir intention to do so, not later than M juday morning. Administrators and Executors ot estate? can secure their receipt books at the CIT ZEH OthCß I NOTlCE— Hereafter the price of the CITIZBS will be SI.OO if paid in advance, inrt $1.25 if not so paid. CITIZBS ana Veekly Tribune $1.30 in advanoe. LUi'AL AND GENERAL. —Stony Ran water is better. —Retire your screen doors. —Have you seen the 3-acre Skating Pond. —Purvis' mill is runiiag d»y aad nig.it, on orders. —Mozart Symphony Club in U. P. Church toiiionw night. —Don't run around with a sharpened pencil in '"ur hand. ffa! . .ok wards for a headache, and forward.? i< you want to get there. —Total • lipse of the Moon next Sunday evening, a week. —The gas companies at both Zelienople and Mars raised their prices lately. —Meeting of the old Berry scholars at .Deary Lkiat.miu's thin evening —There is a one-armed man in Georgia wno caii plow, jerk and goad a mule, swear and Kioke & pipe once. —The fact that microbes lurk in paper money is not the only reason that some men have so little of it. The first love and Ihe first shave art two things that happen only once in a manV lifetime. —Though Thursday nf Leave your orders a* Richey's Bakery Daily Delivery. Robes and blankets cheaper tha/i anywhere else at Martincourt & Co'»j. MUSlC—Scholars wanted at 12& W Wayne St. Trunks, valises, baga and Vele scope ß—AT HZCKB. FIHSONAi*. Tom Alexander came back from West Virginia to vote. Miss Vinnie Boyd of Tarentum is the gnest of Mrs C. N. Boyd. Henry Ekas of Clinton twp. has been a sufferer from dropsy lor the past year. P. E. Cronenwett has returned from a visit to his grandparants m Ohio. Geo. W. Huseton, of Brownsdale Lasj been granted a pension. Geo. W, Cooper and wife of Slippery rock were in town, Saturday. John Lamley, of Foward twp, was in town, Monday. W. J. Gilliland. and Irvin Davidson of Mars were in town, Monday. Jno. Clark aud wife, and W. C. Allen, of Washington were in town, Monday. J. W. Sludebaker, of Worth township, was in town yesterday, Joseph Meals. Thos aad Robb Eakin of Venango twp. were in town yesterday. Frank Sherman has moved to the Graham house on W. Pena street. J. W. Groom, of Mars, was in town this week as a witness on the CsV3rt audit. A. H. Gold J. W. Gillespie and J. N Fulton and wife of Middlesex wereiu town yesterday. Mrs Maidori and her boys are building a handsome residence on W. Cunningham St. John Pippus was out to the election, Tuesd ty. The chances now are that John in going to get well. D. B. Douthett has rented his_ farm, below Brownsdale. to Michael Xick las, and will move to Wilkinsburg, neit week. Braid Gilchrist went to Farmiagtoa yesterdav where he has a job in lowering the M. E. Church by taking out the lower story. A. J. Negley, of the firm of Negley, wholesale lumber dealers, 341 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, was in town on business, Saturday. Miss Bertha Ritter has returned from a visit to friends in Pittsburg; and Miss Edith McQuiet on from a visit with friends in Evi-ns City. Mr.-. Weisz, of Maple Are., was found dead in her bed, Tuesday morning. She was the widow of Henry B. Weitz, dec d., and was formerly Mrs. Dodds. "W. JL. and T. L. Sipe of Clearfield twp. were in towr. Saturday. W. P. is teach ing in Allegheny county, bat intends giv ing np his school and going to the Medical Institute in Louisville next January. Irvin Davidson, who is in the livery and undertaking business with Mr. Criswell at Mars had a long, cold drive, la*t Sunda> morning. He left Mars at 4 o clock with his hearse; drove to Cooperstown for the body of Mrs. Allison, and then through Butler and W Suubury to Pleasant Vai iey cturch in Cherry twp. arriving there at 1 40 p. m. George Vensel, of Third street, is lying seriously ill. He contracted typhoid at Cooperstown, some live weeks ago, and came home. The fever lelt him s.ime days ago, blood poisouing set in, and he has boen hovering between life and death ever since. He seems to be dying one hour and to be on a fair road to recovery the next. The case is a remark able < ne, uud physicians from Allegheny, East Brady and other points have been here to see Mr. Veasel. H,ii ry Fanbol returned from his trip to Canada la*t n*eek. He was with a party ol railroad men up tee valley of the Gati iieau, a.'oog which river the Canadian Gov ernment is building a railroad to Hudson's Bay—the idea to use the bay in suui mer lime for commercial purposes. The country up t.'iere is very wild —dense for ests and innumerable lakes. The forests are full of bear, deer, elk and pheasants; and the lakes ore full of the best of fish, and covered *vith ducks. Harry shot two from the porch of the railrodd shanty. Hie iy pot plenty of deer, but they fol- U)V&? au elk all day without getting him. Fire?. *'» home in Ums was dis- V. J. Gillilao,. , t Saturday. Hie oorered to be on file < n g g t r ing into a boy bad dropped a burn. l let f t jt thero. basket full of clothing, and -Mderablt A lire was the result, and COL damage waH done belore ft was extingu. ed. Health Report for October. DISEASES. CASES. DEATHS. Typhoid Fever.... 37 1 Scarlet Fever....... 5 0 Catarrhal Fever 1 1 Remittent Fever 1 1 Pneumonia 1 1 Phthisis Pulmonslis X 1 Rheumatism.... 1 1 Diseases of the liver 1 1 Ather0ma................. 1 1 Organic diseases of heart... 1 1 Hypertrophy of the heart.. 1 1 Still Bora 2 2 The bpidemic of small-pox at Eagle Pass, Texas, has abated, ull refugees at Camp Jenner have been discharged and the camp olosed October 21. The greater number of small, pox cases are now,.,con fined to the colored population in .Vow Orleans and along the lower Mississippi Hirer. One case of yellow fever with fatal result is reported at the South Atlantic quarantine statian. Typhoyd fever is epi (leinic in many places, and the increase is from 20 to 35 per cent, over all former years. The cause is generally attributed to low and impure water and the vigil ance and lull reports of health officials in reporting cases. All water used for drink ing purposes iu the vicinity of typhoid fever patients should be boiled before us iug. DID YOU HEAR Your neighbors talk about the great values in our hosiery department. Come and see for yourself. L. STUN & SON. BLACK FABRICS. Crepons, Mohairs, Serges and Henriettas. Perfect in weave, popular in price. You should inspect them. L. STSIW & Sow. —Take your children to Znvur's Gallery for Pictures that will suit 30a. Poßtoffice building. —You pay for school-books; bat the best school-bock for your children is your daily p&per. Well printed, carefully and intelligently edited, of instructive contents, first and fullest with the news and best in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills the bill. —Job work of all kinds done at the CITIZEN Orriox. MITTENS. We Bell the lamb knit mittens. Best fitting goods made and best to wear, 25c up. L STEIN A SON. If you want to save money walk fcru nd to Martiutfourt & (Jo's, and buy voesur robndblna n^a^s. —Zuver's Pictured leave nothing wanting in finish, toT:e or oorrec likeness. KEEP WARM By wearing our underwear All grades for men, women and children. Pertect in fit and finish. Small prices rule. L. BTEIN ucCo;i On 0 >. is •. r >aadir.4 o.i the l » ru. (Joro- 't. i ra*lord Jfc Co, uri diill iug on llio ii. & MoCollougll Oh M'ltnuii— _vou ought to feew the big piio» of childrens suits at HECK'S only $1.25, you caa't get tiie saaie ia tow a tor loss th&Q $2.50, FURNITURE Painted and Renovated, made to look equal to new on the Shortest Notice by I. Mower. Orders left at M. C. Rockenetein's. 117, N Main St.. Butler, will receive my immediate attention. Say Papa—did you see HECK'* neckwear , it beats anything yon ever saw. Tt yoa are a little late rising in the ""'ST, have your wife make t«oroe mornii. Marvin'* Buckwheat-, flour, cakea from ~-. Pa , having been grant ed to the undenigngd, all persons know ing themselves iiidelitwl to sa.d estate M ill please nvike iin.uediate paynitnt, and any having claims against the sariie will present thein duly »utbenticated for set tlement to ALFRED BLACK, Adin'r. Moniteau, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. G. W. FLKEGEB, Att*'y. Administratoi's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Bichard Kelly dec'd. fate of Venango '„wp., having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate xrill present them duly authenticated for settlement to THKODOKK P. KKLLY. Eau Clair P. 0. Butler Co., Pa. a . M. PAINTKB Atty. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary in the estate o Mrs. Catharine Truver, dec'd, late of Mid dlesex twp, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please 3>ake payment, and any having claims aguinst the sama will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN FKBOCSO*, SX'B, Bakerslown, Pa. Administrator's Notice. In re, estate of Jacob B. Flick, late of Middlesex twp. Butler, Co, Pa e'ee'd. Whereas letters C. T. A. have boen issued to me, the undersigned, by the ltegister of said Co., notice is hereb given to all parties indebted to the es tate of said decedent to call and settle, and all peri-ons having claims against the same will present them duly authenti cated for payment to MABT JANK FLICK, Flick Poatoffiee, Butler Co, Pa. S. F. Bowser, ) . A.L Bow»er. { Att y " Executor's .Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of W. D. Alle late of Parker township, Butler c.muty, Pa , deceased, have been granted toThom as H Allen, and all persone indebted t said Estate are requested to make promp payment, and those having claims agains the same, to present them duly authenti cated for settlement to TUOUAS 11. ALLKN, Executor of W. D. Allen deed., Glenora, Butler county, Pa. F. 3. Bowser, Alls. Hotel Butler J. H. FAUBEL, Prop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences for guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Elegant sample room for use o ommercial men- Dr. N. M. HOOVER, | 1t37 E. hours, 10 to 12 M.,an |u 3 P. M. A Suggestion. r i • c <-n. Did it ever occur to yoa teat tfiere are drn?* and drags—tbatdrugs are like every - thiiigt -t>«re are good, bad and indii lerent. '±> *hing else which is positively bad n .» the best Our policy has always ' noth ing but the best. When you want drugs come tons and be assared of fresh pare goods, and alway.- what you ask for or yonr prescription calls or. It may not always be drugs yon wan -ither. We always have on hand a ful line of sick room requisites. C.- M. BOYD. Diamond Block. Br.tier, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA R ROAD. Western °ernsylvama Division. Schedule in Effect May 20, 1695. South, —» Week l>ays——. A. M. *. m. A. si. p. M. r ii | i UTLER ......Leave62S soo wa 245 sot •"axonbur.:. . A rrire t. >4 825 114s 311 "28 duller Jet... •• 727 848 12 12 340 5 5.1 Butler Jc t....Leave 730 BIS 12 17 3in 5s Natrona Arrive? 38 85s 1226 350 t> 02 Tarentum 743 »03 12 31 357 ooi Sprlnirdale 752 912 12 44 401 Ciareinout SO7 925 12 59 421 tlj Sharpsburg 815 931 107 428 C 3 Alleirtieiy City 828 944 124 440 cif A. M. A. M. r. M. r. M. r. x. SUSDAY TRAINS Leave Cutler lor AUe- Liit uy city and principal intermediate stations 7:40 A. M.. 2:30 and 5"0O P. >l. North. - .Week Days • A. M. A. M, A. M. P. M. P. >l. .UeghenyCity..Lv.6 55 900 1125 315 ulO SUarpsburg 708 913 1139 Claremont 919 114<; Spnti£dale 930 it 59 S3* Tarentum 732 939 12OS 351 G4S Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 t»5 Butler Jet Ar 746 950 12 23 404 702 Butler JC't LT 745 950 12 34 415 7 <>2 Saxonburg 810 10 15 12 59 440 725 iir r:.KK Ar. 835 lo 38 125 SoC 750 A. M. A. M, P. M, P. M . P. M. SUNDAY TKAINS—I.eavo Allegheny City for Butler aud principal iutermeaiate stations 730 A. M.. 12-Jsaud7;Jo I*. M. I Week Days For the East Week Days, i r. in. a. m. a m p. m. 245 625 Lv BUTLER. .. Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3'. 404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 3! 410 '749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 |7 53 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 21 42d I 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 1^ 44G '8 21 "Paulton( Apollo" 905 115' 514 ;8 51 " Saltsburg.. 837 11 3J 550 '9 22 " Blairsvilie..." 805 11 00 3 (i 00 930 "Blairsville I is'ir-7 45 10 15 850 11 85 " Altoona *-3 40 8 (.0 100 310 '• B3irisburg..."ll .>■> 3 It. s 430 023 " Pjiladwipl;:*. ■8 50 1120 a ii- p. m. p ru •• in. trains fur the ujst lea - , t 1 .tt»- ' burg (Union Station) as fo'lows: — Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M. Pennsylvania Limited " 715 " Day Express, " 730 •' Mam Line Epress •' .....8 00 Philadelphia Express " 430 P. I£. Eastern Express " 700 " e Fast Line " 810 " For detailed information, addre.'S Thus. F. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, 110 Filth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. " S. M. PREVOaT, J.K.WOOD, " Geaeral Alatiager. Get'l Tassr, Agent. it * 1 P. & W.R R. ■•ioh>-dul6lu ecfjci May 12, isas. (Hutier time) Tlio abort Line ta Pittsburg. DEPART aocra. I FUOM SOCTH .Ma m Allegheny Ex 9.3u m, Allegheny A . <.15 a m AU'y A Akron ' O.Ofl a in.AI a N Castl. U.i« s m Allegheny Ac p m. Allegheny 12. ..Mpm Allegheny Isx s.itt pm, Allegheny Kx 3 -50 p m Chicago Kx. -,:io p m.All'y « Akron l g.05 p m All'y & Ell. Ex 3.00 p ni. Allegheny Ex DEPART NOHTH. | FHOM NORTH. , iu.OT a m Kane & Brnd. i .05 am, Koxburß Ac i 5.15 pin Clarion Ac ".so am. Clarion At 7.35 p m Koxburg 15.20 pm. Kane Mfdj d SPNDAT THA INS. DEPATTT SOCTH. . FROM SOUTH. 8.15 a in, I>eF»rest Ac Lo.W a m,Allegheny Ac 11.45 a m, Allegheny EX 1.0.5 p m, Allegtieny Ex ?.5« p 111, Chicago Ex ~05 p in, Allegheny Ex .05 p in, Allegheny A" 7.30 p in, DeForest Ac Train arriving at at 5.06 p m leaves B & O de pot, Pittsburg, at 3 :15 o'clock. liutler and tireeuville Coach will leave Alle gheny at 3r20 p. in, dally except Sunday. Con '•ug at Willowgrove. arriving at liutler a' nect. *>ußct Weeping Cars and Ilrst-class Pullman. through between Butler and mISSv" 1 ' -to points lu the West CJlcago ually. innlv to For through ticket:. Dp^ Norihwest or Southwest v OLCH, Agent A. it. Cx. "■» Plttburg . JTrains leave the B. i O. depot 1^ .or 1 be East as follows. «1" For Washington I)' C., Baltimore, Phlla» phia, an 1 New York. 7:30 and p. m CuniberlaDd, Mo. 7 :30, a.m. l :10. 920 p. im.Con u«lsvlll«. 6:40. 7:30. a. in. t.lO. 4..H1, 4.45, 5.30, 9.20 i>. m. Uniontown. 7.20 a. m , 1.10, 4.30. 5.30 p. m. Ualontown, Morgantown and Fairmont, 7,30, a, m. and 5.30 p. m. Mt.Pleasant 0.40, 7. JO &• in 'o and 4.3u pm. Washington. Pa., i4O »nd •• v in., 4.00,4.45 and 9.06,11.55 p. m. W heel- M i •> and ;>.30 a. m.. and i.oo. '.».«0. jl^ 6 P •-. Cinclu. 9.10, 11.55 p.m. ark. 7.40 a. l. «o and u.30 p. m. tor Chicago. 2. ™ cars to Baltimore, Wash- Parlor and slecpi. % Chicago, nifton. Clncliinati an. P. S. & L. E. R. R. Takes effect Monday, June 10 1895. Tralna are run by Standard central Time (90th t erldlan.) One hour slower than City Tim '■ (501.V<4 NORTH. GOIKO SOUT H STATIONS Y lfp? f.m pin ,||i.m. Arr Lv'e'a.m. a.m. p.ra 1 a. fiT " ' 100 i 42 y4s Erie ■t; I I H:< :I -S r, v, l 0:11 915 . Wallace .lunct. u47 si is i i. < 2e l oi 9 ii (itraid ; o no 9 i« t <1 6 »M 12 Ml 559 .... Loekport j 7 Wl 9 29 1 'A 0 o u *?1 8~1 .Cianesvllie. I7OS 938 4 14' Mo 22|ar.Coimeatit lv.i ..i r io~3 10 101 1 7 4O'lv ;tr 110 IIJ TI JA /5. 141 8 45jar.. Albion lv . ill 9l' j 4~i; 5 4'i 12 31 » 311 .. Shadeland . 7 2.1| 9 531 451 54n12 .» S2* . sprlnghorii . 727 ts# 456 bJ3I2 24 S tO|. Conlieitl|tvlile.. 7 34| :0 ail 5- 03 »s. 12 0 • It OOj. Atea'v'le Jet... S iioiio 25j 525 4 11 .1 7 ii v .Conu't Lake..l | 0 03 4 4 . Ii 25; Bis ar ar s 10'io 50 53» 456 | 7 ::2 iv . Kxp l*ark..ar io 1 455 '9 15 8 os ar ar 8 (»; 4 20 u 45 v..Meadvllle..l\ ... 9 35 4 -^o . 12 50_ H 45 ar a>' 8 43111 25 610 NO2 11 B1 743.. . llartstown.. No ino . . »3 n .... 11 46 7 3S .. .Adamsvllle 10 44 5 4* 25:11 30! 7 l" ... Greenville ... e 30 110; e tf 1 1 11 20 7 06 Slienango.... 6 40 11 jo 6 jf> « 00 i 0 5f 8 45 .... Fredoola... 7 03 11 44 « 54410 43 625 Mercer 72112 o j 7o u 53010 29 610 t'ardoe 73012 t 71* 1 10 20 600 ... tirove Clly. .. 7 4 12 33' 7 2" » o«i 10 0b 5 4S . . HarrlHvllle— 7 6* '2 4.5 7 3 5 SSilO sOf |... .18 it IT .Brinehton.ar' 7 10112 101 .... 5 ar...Milliard...lv 6 2iill Is| .... 4 531 9 sr>| 5 551.V.. Reisers I 8 10112 581 7 9 4 29 9 42 521 Euclid 8 22 I 12: 8 03 4 l"j 9 ir.j 1 fio|.... B'jtler I 8 60| 1 42| 8 3 , a 720 Allegheny. PAW 11 u : 3 501 777. 15 a.lll .... Pltuburg,BiO. ip. in p.m ! .. J. T. 81. AI It. General Manager. Greenville, pa W G. SA KG KANT, Q. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa LI. C- WICK: DKALER 111 Hou|li and Worked Luratie f OF At. KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock.) LI ME. HAIR AND PLASTLIR. OUlco opposite P. ni tied di-wolutioil of our firm, we will sell our entire stock of men's, youth's, boy's and children's suits and overcoats at less than manufacturer's cost. . ... If you wish to avail of t ns rare opportunity advise u« by reium of mail, and oblige \ ours Truly, Warjter Bros. & Co. We Wish to Inform th.» People a: Butler County that we have taken advantage of the 1 )•».•_• olir and have bought for cash, a large portion of this stock, wmch we will place on sale, begin ning Saturday Nov. 9th, and continuing until sold. If you fail to attend this sale you'll miss the chance of a lifetime, as the goods are all new and desirable and will positively be sold at manufacturers prices—in other words —clothing at retail at regular wholesale prices Douthett&Graham Corner Main and Cunningham, Butler, Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand. SHLOSB BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa Overcoats Will you buy yours now, and get a fu'l seasons wear out of it? Or, will you just put off buying for a few v eeks and then gro..) .it at yourself for being foolish? We arc now showing a very attractive line of Meltois »nd Kersys' in all shades and weights. This is overcoat weather, and you will save money and a co!«! by getting one now. Ours are ready; prices from $4.00 to $25.00. Come when you will—earlier the better—and let us talk over coats to you. We won't talk you to death —because we want you to live and wear the overcoats we sell you. SHLOSS BRO'S, 104 S. Main St.» - Butler, Fa How to Obtain a Watch Free Trade $lO in Clothing at SCHAUL & NAST'S and get a nickal plated watch free ot any charge. ONE OF THESE EXPRESS WAGONS Goes free of any charge with evety Boys Suit or Overcoat. Now come boys and pull for us ai d get a wagon free. Schaul & Nast, Leading Clotliier«, 137 S. Main St.* Butler, Pa. I t Campbell & Teiffpleton. WILL FURNISH YOUR HOMES COMPLETE.