THE OITXZEJST THt'IuSDAY, DECEMBFR 19. ISJS. New Advertisements. liotiie to Stockholders of the Mechanics B. & L. Aeioeiat.-n. Huff i Felt Bcctj, Miller s Fine Foot wear. Douglass' Christmas Goods. C. A T.'sXmas Presents. Kirkpatrick's Hcliday Goods. Farm for sale. Prospect Academy. Excursions. Philadelphia Press. VOTE—AII advertisers intending to MAKE cinees in their ads. should notify ns of tbair intention to do so, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors of estate; ctii secure their receipt books at the CXT iif oflce . ~~ NOTlCE—Hereafter the price of the Citizkjv will be SI.OO if paid in advance, ind $1.25 if not so paid. Citizes and Veekly Tribune $1.50 in advance. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Saturday, will be the shortest day of the year. —The Santa-Claus show-windows of But ler are immense. The whole county should come to town to see them. —Philip Schroebei has opened a barber fhop in the base sent of the Mrs, Lyon building, on the Diamond. A . J. Burton of Penn twp, killed three hogs j ow days ago that averaged 380 pouirl", dressed. —T:i J next Oest thing to being saved," says the philosopher, "is to be buried in a tire-proof safe." —Cicero said: "The wise are instructed by reason, ordinary minds Ly experience, the stupid by necessity and brutos by in stinct." --We are willing to concede that a man who geU his hair cut Saturday evening miy be a good citizen, but he is not as popular with his fellows as the oue who chooses some other ti-ne when the barbers are less busy withsHvm All the tick maaii factories of the couatry hsve organized a trust, and here after the price of lacks will he almost doable the former rates. The people will have the one remedy of setting the tacks a little farther spart, say about t»ice the former distance. —Duriag the he lid iys there are alwajs a great many gatherings and celebrations of *ll kinds. If anything of this nature occurs in yonr section write it up and send it to the CiTfzRR We will be glad to re ceive such news and jonr friends will be kept posted on what Is going on —A circular has been sent out f.om the department ot public instruction of Penn sylvania advising school directors that they may determine for themselves which holidays designated by law shall be observ ed as school holidays. When the schools are open for regnlar instructions on the days named the time can be counted and paid for the same as other days. —Look over the advertising columns of the Citizi* before making yoar selection ol Christmas presents. The dealer who auks lor your trade through your local paper has confidence in his goods and ye n are always sore of courteous treatment and honest values tor the money. He has a reputation to maintain, and misrepresen tation is not the road to that end. —A young lady walked into a store and, after selecting a piece ot cloth, asked what it was worth "Four kisses per yard," said the polite clerk. The yonng girl stood abashed for a moment and replied that she would take four yerds. The cloth was cut off, Dicely wrapped up and handed to the fair purchaser, who received it with a smile and said: "Send the bill around to my grandmother; she will set tle It." —Business men should take note of the fact that t be laat Legislators passed a law abolishing day* of grace on promissory notes and drafts, and determining when such obligations maturing on Bun Jay or on legal holidays or balf-helidays shall be come due. Aa the new measure makes a radical chabge in tbe law and hastens the maturity of notes by three days U is es sential tbat tbe day when the act takes ef feet should be remembered. It goos into force on January 1, 1896. —Just now tbe advertising columns of the "CITIZIH" are being used extensively by those people who want the buyers to know where to get tbe best and cheapest things for Christmas. The advertisers in tbe "CITIZCN" are reliable and tbey are sure to do a good business—in fact, they already report theoatlook as encouraging and that it is more than likely they will do a larger business this Christmas than last That is what is what we like to bear from "UITIZKM" advertisjr* Get the b»st, etc. —Some gentleman who peibaps wishes to expose oar ignorance sends us the fol lowing problem to solve, which we most but lirmly decline to have anything to do with: "A merchant, on his 45th birthday, places $250 to his credit In a savings bank at simple interest. He repeats this performance on each succeed ing birthday, until be has made in all 15 deposits. On bis tfOth birthday be drew out tbe total amount, which was $5,750. What was the rate ot interertf" That is an easy one, but as we do not pose as a calculating machine, we will leave the question lor our readers to grapple with. —Tbe spring elections are not a great way off and the substance ol the law rela I tive to these elections may not be out of place at this time. The election next spring will take place on Tuesday, tbe 18tb day ol February. Aecording to the Act of tbe Legislature of 1893, tbe nominations by party primaries for borough and town ship offices and school directors must be filed eighteen days before the election, whioh will be January 31st, and nomina tion papers fifteen days before the same, which will be February 3d. It is a safe rule not to wait until the last day, but to file the certificates as early as possible. —A ne-v and charming custom prevails in a church in a neighboring city. Just before tbe regular morning services a five minute sermon is preached lor the children of tho congregation. Tbe talk, which is plain and straightforward, turns upon some phase of their daily life, and is always list ened to with interest by the little ones as well as the adults. When the little sermon is over the children leave the edifice to the muslo of tbe organ, and then the regular servioes begin. As new and simple ideas in devotion are quite rare nowadays, this might be profitably applied elsewhere. —The "Don't" man is at it again. This time he gives some good advioe on the care of the eyes. Be »ay«; Don't read in rail foaij trains qr in vehicles in motion. Hon't read lying down or in a constrained posi tion. Don't read by firelight, twilight or moonlight. Don't read by a flickering gas ligbt or candlelight. Don't read books printed ou thin paper. Don't read books which have no spsce between the lines. Don't read more than fifty minutes with out stopping, whether tbe eyes are tired or not. Don't hold the reading close to the eyes. Don't study at night, but in the morning when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the outset. Uotict to Coirespor. jenli We woalJ request all our n.respon dents to mail us their items not later than .Vondiy morning for the neit two weeks, iu ordei to enable the printer t« ad vantage of the Xr.ias and lie"v \eirs Uolidays. —The orator who takes the floor to stato the situation iu a fiaUhe'il invar.ably tires the audience out. —The holiday trade promises to be im mense. One of oar jewelers sold fourteen watches, Tuesday, ranging in price from IS to $25 —They had a lively time in Uillerstown, over the appearance of a female minstrel troupe. Our correspondent in that town gives an account of it in his notes. —Prospect Academy is prospering un der Prof. Jno. H. Wilson. He had twenty eight students for last term, and expects more for next, which begins Jan. 7th, 189 C. —Leland Powers' impersonations of the actor Garrick and the dude, in Y. M. C. A. Hall Monday evening were greatly en joyed by all who heard and saw him. He is a thorough artist. The next event of that course is Geo. Kennaa's lecture nn Siberia, January 10th. —The next storm wave predicted by Foster is due tomorrow. Most of tLe pre cipitation from this disturbance will be in the form of snow and sleet and the snow line will reach unui-uilly far south. The cooi w»ve will cross the west of the Rockies couLtry about the IB'.b.gTeatcentral valleys 20tb, eastern States 22d. Ten days "ch>»ote is before the crush of tt.e last week belore Christmas. And the best way to learn where and how the largest variety of wares and the most tempting bargains can be found is to read the advertising columns of the CITIZES. —Esq. Keeks' made up goods generally go out the front door, but early yesterday morning three overcoats, nine vests, half a-dozen pairs of pants and »omo coats went out the back window and through the lot to a hand-cart landing in the alley, which was wheeled away by two men. A girl living near saw the two m>jn wheeliug the cart, 'but supposed they had been doctoring the Esqu's horse which had been sick. That was between .'J and 4 o'clock. They had pried up U'e back window oi the shop, gone from it to the store room, and helped themselves to the made up ololhing. So piece goods were takeD OIL NOTES. The Standard is paying $1.50 today. Sheffield A. Dennison are piping the gas from the Shanor well North ol Bntler to Millerstown. Brann w rig up for their No. fi welt on the name farm. Baker t. Commonwealth vs. fj A. Johnson, selling liquor without ii cer. -o, and to ruen of intempera'e fcabit . Dec. 13, 1595, jury return a verdict and the defendant guilty °u the fi rst count —selling liquor without license. ICcCurdy Erlekcr, prescribing liqctors to men of known intemperate habits as a bev erige. No eatry on trial list but -aid to be [ quashed. Elmer Greer, fib. Guilty and us tal sentence. Jas. Carhdollar. surety peace, Adjadg ed insane and sent to Dixmoct, legal set tlement in Adams twp.,ali costs to be paid by tte county with right to collect from estate. NOTES. Letters of adm'n were granted to Annie Meinhart on estate of John J. Meinhart. 0. G. Mechling had a eapius issued lor J. C. Holman for deceiving aim in the sale of a horse. The application of 1). 11. Wuller for a pardon was heard by the Pail on Board, yesterday, and a pardon refused. PROPERTY TaA.N'SFEBS A B Davitt, trustee, to E B Gibson 75 acres in barker for S4OO. Wm to John Leasure property in Winfield for $3,200. D E Wheeler to 11 Z Wing lot in Butler for SB,COO. Jesse B Emery to W N Hippie 100 acrc.i in Franklin for s'l4o, quit claim. R L Kirkpatrick to Francis Watson lot in Renfrew for SIOO. Jno T Eighatri to W J Booze!, quit claim, to lot in Centroviile Stephen Loekwood has lately purchased a lot of 1 eases in Worth and ilnddycriek twp. Marriage Licenses W. W. Shaw, Jr Sharpsburg Bertha Borland ...Tsrentum Earnest Wimer Worth Eila M. Lawrence ..iluddycreek Fred Bauer ..Allegheny, Pa Delia Croup Butler W. T. Siebert Butler Carrie Kenno.. " W. W. Vandivort Cranberry Eva Covert " W. E. Sarver Butler twp Laura Barnhart " V. A. Oswald Altoona, Pa Ann e McCarro > ...Allegheny,Fa Edward E. Campbell Summit twp Olive Timblin Butler J. E. Brown Chardon, 0 Beriha Ij. Johnston Adams t» p Hubert J. Leslie .Glade Mill- Annie M. Cooper ... • •Brownsdale At Pittsburg, Robert P. .Snyder of But ler and Agnos J. Gibson of Allegheny Co. At Jamestown, X. T , I). W. Scbenck Mabel Gates. At Pittsbnrg, Forest F. Witherup and Patience Lovell. Accidents. Au unknown man, about CO yearn of agt was struck by a train of the West Penu road, near the bridge, last Saturday morn ing. Be was placed in tbe bcggage car and brought to Butler, and laid in the car for some hours, but was afterwards taken to the homeof Mrs. McCagerty, where he died next morning. There is ro clue to his identity. A 1 Eshenbangh of MifllinSt. was burned on the hand and face at a well on T. B. Young's place ia Butler twp. a few days ago. PARK THEATRE. Gloriaha, Friday Kvekiho, Dec. 20th. Gloriana was constructed by the author, Jamts Mortimer, upon tbe basis of the plot suggested by the cleverness of tbe French Comedy "True D'Arthur," and was first produced at the Globe Theatre, London, whore it attained phenomenal success and ran for 850 nights. While the comedy was in the zenith of its London success it was secured for America by Mr. Charles Frohman, and was given its first Ameri can prod action at Herrmann's Theatre, New York. It attained instant popularity and succeeded ir. packing that theatre for 150 nights. It was then 'ent on tour, and visited every prominent city in America, where it Recorded the same great recep tion it had met with in New York and London. The management desires to as sure you ir. advance that it will be the comedy event of tho season. _ Fisher's Comedians. PARK THBATRK, MOM HAY, DEO, 23. "A Cold Day" will soon be here. Our fun and music loving peiple will now have a chance to see a farce comedy that has played from New York to San Fran cisco; and from Winnipeg to New Orleans. This is the ninth successful season of "A Cold Day." The fun comes quick and fast, there is no plot in it, and one only loses time if they try to find It. The best farce comedies have no plot, as it is im possible to uiako funny sayings, situa tions, and plot work together successfully. Plots belong to dramas, and not to farce cetnedies. "A Cold Day" is for laughing purposes only and HH such has been a sue cess. Perkins D. Fisher has created in Abe, a character that has made lor Lim a most excellent reputation, as well as a small fortune. Miss Jean Delmar, who i< Mrs. Fisher ia private life, is a clever actress, and a singer of excellent repu tation, having been principal soprano of many first class opera companies, Ihe balance of the company have a metropoli tan reputation. select presents for the Holidays at CEEELANO'H Jewelry Store, 125 8. Maiu St., Butler Pa. Pants—Over 2000 pairs to select from, at prices, <>h well, don't men tion them, ItH awful, where, at IIICK'M. Say Papa—did you see HECK'S neckwear, it beats anything you ever Haw. Job work of all kinds done at the CITIZEN OFFICE MITTKNS. We sell the lamb knit mittens. Best fitting goods made and boat to wear, 25c up. L. STEIN be about again, alt or lonz sieges of typhoid fever. Jno. G. Christy has rented his black tir. th shop ir Mildletown to Mr. Kiug:- ley. au K «ii :il ii, though the hij's uncle attciuptul i<» tiki lon i'-l.- p»M«rK. attend rh>< ceremoav which unite* for life Mr Friuk H ilurphy, Esq. of Butler and May Whitney of Pittstield. Tne knot will lie litd today in tin- presence of a large circl* o! friends and rtdalives. The Ciliz3n ox t.,nil« to tin'in its congratulations and best wishes lor a long and happy lifo Butler County Chiistian Er.dcsvorers as Editors. The November number »f The Reveille, the new State organ of Christian Endeav or. published in Pittslmig, under the man agement of W. D. Vallette contains a well written and coaiplete history ol the Butler County Union, together with cuts of the Butler Presbyterian 'Jhurch, where the unioa was bom, and the new V M. C. A. building. Th'i presidents of the union have been in order. 0. N Boyd, Kev. Eli Miller, P. W. Cowry, Br. M. A. utton and Br. Joseph Forrester. The articles are well written and practi ce. and all b" Buler county talent. The contributors are Br. Jo--. Forrester, C Boyd, P W. Cowry,Kev. Eli Miller, Misses L. E. Vimngand Lotta White of Butler, Ira Graham, Evans City, liev. I'. J. Slonaker, Zelienople, A 1 it-.: Vina McCol lough, (Jhicora, and J. 15, Caruthers of the V. M. C A. Greetings from the State and United Society oflicers and spicy news i'ems help to make the paper a creditable and readable one It was under the management of the Prfr- Committee, Rev. Eli Miller, MisH Bertha Borland and Mrs. \V. H. Collins, and reflects much credit on the Union. -Znver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a ccrreo Sox aud shirts, all wool and a yard wids, cheaper tbau the oheapost—at HECK'S, 121 N. Main St. BoardingHonso Cards, with Ac* ol A B3orably, 25 coats for half-a-do*«n / .or Hale at.CITizEN office. SATISFACTORY KLANKKTS We give better goodß for the money, or the name goodn lor le&H money. L. Stein r the defe'.se, • and Court adjourned tii! nest day. Friday i morning Dr. Johnston went on the sttnd anu testified that he was the proprietor or j owner of the Crystal Pharmacy, that he employed a registered pharmacist or urug -1 gist to run it f>r him. that the druggist [ eaiplojed his assistant; and then he was going on to testily that he iasti-i?'ed li;< drug#i>t to obey the law in every particu lar, but Judge Greer stopped him and said tho druggist was responsible fot '.lis agent's actr. The attorneys for the defense denied this, aad argued the p;)iut. uo more wiuies>es for the defense were beard, tbe Court instructed the jury that if they be lieved the evidence for the prosecution thej- must convicl; the jury went outstand ing 7 for conviction and 5 for acquittal, but the 5 gave in and a verdict of guilty was rendered, and icntecce suspended till Jan. 13, 189 C, he to givo bail in SSOOO. In tbe case VJ Dr. McCurdy Bricker, tho attorneys for the defense motioned to the indictment for the reason that a witness had been he&rd who had not been >pecially sworn in that case, the District Attorney acknowledged the mistake and the bill was quashed; but Dr. Bricker »a iin mediately re arrested and gave bai". tor Dext term. ThsWuller Case. Ou Tue.-day of last *'eek, Judge lireer, grant, d ilrs. Wuller a divorce 'roui 1). 11- Wu.ler, both parliea h».vitig previjusly agreed that be should act as he x;a:. foi merly Mi.-. Wu'lers attorney. Oan gave tbe woman a sum of money, and since he iias l.ad trouble with her. :>he lie cost hiiii 11 fortune, and yet when a copy of the decree of divorea was presente'd 10 him he burst otu crying. ~ Some papers in ibis case, sent litre by Judge Miller o l ' Mercer, aro uuder seal .1 > . S. & L. E. The P. S it L. E niU «<-ll round 'rip IleKels to »ll p- i'lls on I*. •> U as soreness is felt in the throat, something that will act direct ly on the throat, counteract disease and effect a cure, for co'imion sure throat, son throat with scarlet fever, and every throat affection. The most successful and thorough ly tested remedy, is ARM STRONG'S DIPHTIIURTA AND QUINSY DROPS. Praised and recommended hy all that know them, because they positively will cure sore throat. A special .-mil a success —Soi.D BV DRUGGISTS KVKRYWIII'.RK. A NICK BLOTTER is wrapped around every liot tle of MORRISON AND BROS COUGH SYRUP. The best cough Syrup you ever used, small doses, grand results, ask your Druggist. Christmas Gifts. A visit to our STORK and ex amination of our STOCK cannot fail to offer many solutions to the vexing problem WHAT **\ SMALL r I GIVE * Watches, # Jewelry, Silverware. J. R. Reed & Co. Watchmaker* &"Jewclcrs, 4.19 Market St.. PITTSBUBJI A Xmas Present Free! During the month of December atul the Holidays we will present to every purchaser a bottle of fine Table Wine also one of our new Calendar.* We handle nothing b.ut Intro Reli able oootls, such asOHetoll, Overboil, Pinch's, (ftickenhriniet, Dogherty, Bridgeport, Dillingcr, Barge's and Sam Thompson. All these ('. Minnie M. Belton. of Toledo. Ohio. On 'he second of January 1 -95. Miu.iie M. Uelton Wiles was divorced from h)r hu-- band, aud on December third. 1895, George pres.-mted himself at Register SlaymakerV of lice aud producing a certifi cation from Ihe Clerk of Courts, of Toledo Ohio, settiug forth this last divorce, was granted another licen.-e and the « una day wa.s married to Miss Cora Ivliiie. of Kitlan ning. by Justice Samuel Donaldson. Th«re has not been a case of typhoid fever in the borough of Conne»utville for »>ver 25 years Alter J Shame Wi ! soa jud»»e-?leet of B -avtr county, is worn into .office Jauui.- ry 1, action will be Viought to impeach him on the charge of alleged corrupt use of money a' the election and primaries. The move, it is said, is to be made in be half of John Buchanan, Esq.. the defeated Democratic candidate. LEGAL VDVERTISEMENTS AUDITORS NOTICE. In re final accouut of M. ) Iu 1110 urpbaris S. Greer, Ex'r of the last | Court of the will and testament ot I County of fi.it- Msrgaret Jane Fleming, f ler. No. 20 of iaie of Buffalo township, 1 March Term, deceased. J 1896. Aud now, to nil, December 7th, lSy>, O.i motion, the Court appoint Ii P. Scott, E-q, Auditor in above stated case, to pass upon tho except org filed and mako distribu tion of the funds iu the hands of the ati cottntaut. BY TUB COURT. tSeal ) Certified from the record ibis ytb, day of December, isys. JOSEPH CRISWKLL, CLKUK. Parties interested will please tike no ti'-e that I 'viil att.Mid to the duties of the h!*o-, e appointment at my 1 ffice, No. 10 S-'Uib West Diamon.l Street, Buller. Pa o Thursday Junuaiy 2d. 1890. at 10 • i ck A M. wore iud when th-isi lu '► 1 ■ iii _. .t' v; '. It P SOUTT, ARIHTOB. Not ce to C llsctcrs. Noiiio is herehy given to the dilfereui e.-ileotors of tbe -everal townships and iioroughs, that the lime lor settling the l)og Tax for the year lHy.5. will be Dee. 31, 1595. JOIIX T. MARTIN, CO. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Dec. 18. 1895. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be all eeting of the stockholders of tho Mo cbanics Building and Loan Ass'n of Butler at the office of A brains A Brown, in Butler on Monday Jan. 13, 1890, at 7 p. m., for the purpose of hearing Iho report of the Auditors and election of a board of direc tors for the ensuing year. JNO. W. BROWN, Sec'/. PI E CAUPBHLL, Pres- Executor's Notico. Lelterj testamentary on tho estate of Frank C. McGrew, dee'd, late of Prospect borough, Butler Co. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es state will please mako immediate payment and any person having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement to Nannie J. McGrew, Ex'r. Prospect Pa Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the Worth Mu tual Fire Insurance 'Jo. will lie hold in the ricbool house at Wei:t Liberty on the second Saturday of Janur.ry, being the 11th day of 1890, at 10 A M for the pnrpo.se of elect ing officers fur the ensuing year. .(AMKS HUM run BY PR.N. S. J. TAYLOR, SKI RKTARY NOTICE The Genearl Meetiug of the Partners Mutual Fire Insurance Company of I{anuahstown and Vicinity will be held on Saturday, January nth. 1596 at 10. o'clock P. M. at the Creamery building in Delano. All members arc [invited to attend. A. KRAUSE,President. H. IIKCK, Secretary. Dissolution Notice. The public will please take notice '.hat G. B M. (iorden has purchased the inter est of A. E. Khadel in the firm of Shadcl A (Jorden, doing business in the name of The Standard View Co., and will continue in the business alone, in the same place Anyouo knowing himself indebted to sai l firm will please settle at once. Thank ing the public for pant farors and solicit ing further patronage, I remain, O. B. M. GOBOK.N Administrator'** Notice. Belters of administration on the estate ••I Mrs. Annie arv Kelly, late of Middle * x twp , Butler Co , Pa., dee'd, , wing ti.-i ii gi anted to the undersigned, therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to . aid estate will please maki< speedy pay ment and those having oLirna against the -aine esn present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. N. Fl/LTON. Adiu'r. K. MCJUNKIN. Klick, P. (I Att'y. Butler Co., Pa. Executor's Notice. Betters testamentary on 100 r 'ato of Jacob Slump, dde'd, late of Kyans City, Bntler Co. Pa., haviiiu been granted to the undersighed, all j ersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will pleas J make immediate payment, aud any iiav'rig claims agaiust. said estate will pre sent them properly authenticated to. 1. N. URAIIAM, Kx'r. Kvans City, Pa. Males «t Young Att'ys. Administrator's Notice. Betters of administration having liee3 granted to the undersigned on the estate uf Isabella 11. Weisonstein, dee'd, late of Centre twp , Butler Co. Pa; all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to. 0. F. WKIMIINSTKIN, Adni'r. Butler Pa. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Zebulon Cooper dee'd. late ol Worth twp, Butler Co. Penna. Whereas letters id administration have been issued to me the undersigned by the Register of Wills of said County, on above estate, notice is herely given to all parties indebted to decedent's estate to promptly settle the same and any persons having claims against said estate will pro-out them properly proved for ('lyrment to AMANDA COOPUR, Admin'x. ol estate of Znhulon Cooper, W. C. FlNlifcKY, jacksville. P. O. Att'' - Butler Co., Pa. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Real Estate Anent, '7 F.AST JKFFF.RHON HT, 1 5 f I'm ,KK, - 1 »A Valuable Fa>*mfor Sale. A valuable farm, located in Itottegal twp. and comprising about 175 acres, i/o of which art- cleared uties; good build ings, consisting of H two-story, frame dwelling house, large barn, spring house, and all <;IUCJ ujecesiutry outbuildings' '.v,«- n.ib . from ruilroai\ stati'.:;, ai.«t i> tiiilei Irojn cuuut.v seal, |( oiivciticnt to schools atwl (>hurehes, will be sold clican, obv naif the purch.iM nioViV) V'< br /laid down and the balance in two payments within two years. The farmisl rased until April of 1897, but has no other encumbrances. For further particulars iuouirc at this othcc A Su^restion. .. - . • *Srl »waw ||y|g^ Did it over occur 10 you tLat there are and drugs—that drug - areiike every thtu B . are good, bad and indif ferent. i*. •n'hins else which is positively bad 11 .1 ' the be t. Ocr policy has alw:tj ou. .. . n'th ing but the best. When you want drugs come tons and be assured of fresh pure goods, and always what you ask for or your prescription calls or. It may not always be drugs you wan -ither. We always have on hand a fill line of sick room requisites.* c.. IV. BOYD, Diamond Block, - B.ttler, Pa RAILROAD TIMS TA A-ES. PENNSYLVANIA ™ D . Weaiirn "crnsylvania Division. Schedule iu Effect ils.y 20, 1895. South, —" —Week Days A. At. A. M. A. M. P. SI. 1* M. I I Tf. Kit SUO 11 J.'| 2VI a u>, •axonbur.'.. .Arrive 1. 54 823 II »s j u .-, ■■■ il itler Jet... •• 7-*r me l_- 1_• 310 ..6:1 liutler Jet.. ..Leave 7ao s4s ul7 :i lo Natrona Arrive". :is HAS U _•<; t . OJ Tarenlum Vt.i yOj Ij.lt 3-47 tSprlngdalc yl* i.mi 10: v'laremont so: ;iii u .vj 4_i SUarpsburg sl3 m ,:I 1~7 4-S 1.3 \l:* iiUe'ij Ctty sa,~ IM 1j 1 140 II! A. M A. M. r. M. V. M. p. Bi.'■ DAY n:\iNs Leave Butler iur A.ie „lit »y l';ry ami principal nuern tat ;.e -uu »1.. Sual psOurg 7us yl3 11 -U «;iaremout. Yin 11 4ii SiMiijjJal -V 'j 30 I 1 u tt I'.iiHiuuui 7.1.! yjy lao-. .11 iii. Nuiruna 737 yti .1 iiuUerJc't Ar 7u !i.« i-jj3 |o4 1o: llutlerjc't Lv 74j :» .">0 1234 ir, Saxonburtf »lo 10 is 12 .y.t 440 7 2.1 ill-r:.Kii Ar. 831 10 38 12S SO6 730 A. U. A. M. P. Jl, P. M. p. .« . SUNDAY THAINS-lx-ave Allegheny Clt" ror Hut ler ami prliiclpal bilermediati' stations 7-to A. M., 1 :;3*> and 7:Jo I*. M. Week Days For the Kaet 'Week Days, r- ni. a. m. a m p. m. 2 -15 625 Dv BCTLKK. .. Ar 10 38 J 2., 40 727 Ar Butler Jo't Lv ySO 12 3' 404 745 Lv Butler Je - t Ar y4O 12 3! 110 74y Ar Preeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Alleg y Jo't " 'J 31 12 21 42d SO4 " Leectiburg.. " y2O J2 1. ; i4d 821 "Pault(-u( Apollo" yOS 11 5\ 514 851 " fialtsburg "8 37 11 3J 550 y22 " Blairsvilie "8 0S 11 00 000 !( 30 "Blairsvilie lns'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Barrisbu:g..."U 00 310 430 G23 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20 a. n-. p. in. p. m. r>. m. Through trains for the east leave Pitts burg (Union Station) a; fo'lows: Atlantic Uxpresb', daily 3 10 A. X. Pennsylvania Limited " 7 15 Day Express, " 730 " Main Liae Epress •' 8 00 ' hiladolpbia Express " 430 P. .V. Eastern Express " 700 " Past Line " 8 10 For detailed inloruiatiou, addrojs 71i0.-. P. Watt, Pass. Agt. Weotuin {District, 110 » -, i|th Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. S. Sf. PREVOST, J. It. WOOD, (•eJera! Maaater. (iet'l I'assr, Agent. P. & W. K, H. dolleduiu lu elldCt May 12, !8»5. (Hutler time) Tiio Sliori l.lne to Pittsburg. HBP.VBT rtOI'TII. PltOM HOtTII a m Allegheny Kx «.r>am, Allegheny A' 1.15 Utu All'y & Akron O.IHI a in.AI a Nt'asti o.W ain Allegheny A. : j/jo p iu. Allegheny t:. .511> m Allegbony Kx I.lc. p in, Allegheny E\ 3so p m ChlragoKx. -,: to p m,All'y * Akron U o."> |) 111 All y x Ell. Kx ii.llo p in, Allegheny Kx IIUrAKT NORTH . FKIISI NOKTII. ni.o:> ain Kane & Ilrad. .Os a in. Koxburg Ac 5.13 pin (Marlon Ao '.MI a iu, Cl irlsn Ar 7.30 p m Koxhurg , i.io pin, Kane Mall BPNDAV TH4INS. De°iVT SOUTH. PHOM.: SOOTH. 8.15 a 111, DeKerest Ac 110.no a m,Allegheny Ac 11.45 a m. Allegheny- KX l.or>p iu, Allegheny K> '.50 p 111, C!hlru#o Kx ..(I*, pm. Allegheny K» ■OS pm, Allegheny A pm. Deforest Ac Train arriving at at ».oo p 111 leaves H * (> de pot, Pittsburg, at 3 :I5 o'clock. Duller and ilreenville I'n ull »rlll louve Alln gticiiy at 330 p. m, dally except sun lay. run uoctlng at illowgrove. irrlvlnir at lluller a' Pullman llutlet Sleeping ('am and llrst-cla»s 'lay Coaches tun through between liutler and Chicago dally. for through tlekelu lo points In UlO West North west or Southwest apply to A. B. CROUCH, A K ent ,Tr;ilna leave tho li. ti o. depot lu PiHMiri; .Or Ihe Kant as follows. Kor Washln|{toii !>• <•„ Baltimore, l'hilmn i pliU, in 1 Nuw York. 7:30 una p. in ■ 'uinberl mil, «:40, ; ; .io, u.iu. i : in. ; irji p. m. i on- U'Nvlllu. fi:iu, 7:: in. a. Hi. 1.10. 1.30, 4.4.1, ft. io i"0 m. Uiilnutowii, ~,20 a in ,t io, l.ao. o.ao p. in. i nlmitnwn. Mom.t rtn-.vu an. iu. Mt.Plenaant i!. 40. -..in a. m. .10 mut I.:HI p IU, Washington, I'a. 7.4» nml :t« «■ in.. 4,(W, i.ib mill ii.oiv Ii v. p. in . Whirl in. 7.40 nml i..'io ». in., unit 4.u0. :i.t>o. 11.•■».*» p, < lin HI null, rtt, I.HIIIH. i 'oliiiiiliUM anil Ni">*- ■»rk, 7.10 a. in.. 11.10, 11 .DA p. m. For Chioac'o, /.Jo will !>.:»» p. in. I'nrlor 'ind Hli'cplnif ram to IlnltUniirx, Wa*h n'.'ton.'Tnolunitl an«l Clileuiro, F, S. & L. E. K. H. Takes effect Monday, Nov. 29 ihos. Trillin are run by SI anil aril < 'mitral Time (uotli Murldlan.) ciiio hour HIOWIT tlmr city Time. (IOINU NKK'I'H.; (IOIKO H IIN II 10 U j rj~j HTATTONH i~~i til I) p.m pm J p.m. Arr l.v'oa.m •m. p.m. I V. 2 Ml llufTltl» ft :«!u '.'o ... 3 24} I oo| Dunkirk ... .... •m|l 40 < |;t. m. 7 U1 1 421 It ix . KrlO « 111 H :v> 3 35 i'. as l on ii ir. Wallai'n .1 unot n 4". « u I ij 11 .11 I (>l 11 II (ilraril H Ml ll» I I;, nool2 m H r,v .... 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Kri-ilonlii. 703 II 41 1; ;n.. .. n onl'2 M T 4« soo . .. ,i H |i. liv .Briinolil/ni ar 7 10112 ioi .... ft 451 8 f.:, ar ..nililiiril .lv il 2»j_ll l"n 4 ii fthl r, 3i|. v. KflN.iT'i ... n iolia IKT-, I .I'll 11 4.' ft 21 1 ... .. Kncllll . K 2.' 1 (.'! K II ' I I io] ') ir-1 4 501.... Il'itler K no. i 4 , . , | K32 '. 7 '.*) ... | Allris'lii'ny. I'AWII «1 B ftbl ~.. • 11 a.lll ' I'tttslmriC.lUHl. p. in p. in •I. T. 111, A IK, (loni»ral Manancr. (.rocnvlMi', ra W.ll SAUUKANT. O. I'. A.. MKIIAVIIIK. I'a Seanor Nace's | Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Hear of Wlok House, HuU«r, Pa Tho ho it of hor«en mid iimt elum ulwayn on haml ami fir hiro. Hflßt accommodntioiiH In town Tor permanent boarding anii tranmoit I traiki. Special oarn guaranteed. Stable room for ilxty-five hornon. A good claaH of bornca, both driv urn and draft horHCH UIWOJH on tiand and for HIVIII under n full guarantee,' and horneM bought upon propor rioll luation bv SKANOH NA'JE. All kindu ot live bought and ;'old. 'Vei«l>l>ou« at Wick ilou**. ( —\ I DOI'THETT & GRAHAM WILL SEI.L VOl SENSIBLE CHRIST MAS PRESENTS EOR MEN AND BOVS. . . ' . Cor. Main and Cinmngham St. BUTLER. PA. I. how to Obtain a Watch Free Trade $lO in Clothing at SCHAUL & N AST'S and yet .1 i.tckel plated watch any charge. ONE OF THESE EXFRESS WAGONS Goes free of any charge with every Boys Suit or Overcoat. Now come boys and pull for us and"get a wagon free. Schaul S Nast, l.ettc 1 imi Clothier**, 137 S. Main St., Butler, P«. Schneideman's Old Stand. BHLOSS BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa We have a Christmas present for the boys and girls. Sleds Sleds Sleds An elegant round steel spring-runner sled with every sale of a boy's suit or overcoat. iVe will Give these sleds away Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. CALL AT ONCE As we could only secure a limited number of these sleds. FIRST TO COME Gets first pick. BHLOSS BRO'B, 104 S. Main St.* - Butler, Fa The Pilot Most \j. H. 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