; _THK CITIZEN. THURSDAY, NOVKMBKR 24. KKW ADVERTISEMENTS. .tOTfe-All iulTerti»er» intendicr to m*L.- :h»nr«n In tbelr .hou.d notify us ol / their Intention t«dc»n. not !at«r ibau M. n _ ' J»J morning Zimmerman 9 Xmiu opening i Sheriff's Sale for Dec !* Executors notice. «*tate of John Cn>wr Pianos W R. Newton / Miller s Rubber and Leather Shoea. •• Shanl & Naat i Suits and Overcoats C. 6c T's Furniture Agente Wanted Siereoptioon Lantern for sale * 4- Room house for sale. Doutbett <& Urahain s Overcdate 'Adniaiatrston and Executors of tstufs £ , cab—car* their receipt books at the CITI W * ZKr oil re. and penon* making uabllc *»!■-* • Ifeelr not* books. >4 I > LOCAL AND OENERAL, - Fuhioas have been changing lately: Innovations still increase, \ And tbe gobbles, large and stately. Now supplants the dove of peace When Thanksgiving times are hasting One and all. m spite of fate. Join and give the bird a basting ' Thankful be and celebrate , —Give thanks. { * —Christmas getting neai. —Snow has held off well so * —Frosty mornings and bracing air —Christmas buying has begun. Ad vertise. —hunters are putting in full time these days. —Four weeks from next Sunday will . be Gfaristma* —Teachers Institute in Kittanning. this week. —Seven new locomotives and many new cars are being built for the Besae Mr. —Mrs. Cain, lately of Indiana, is now the mistress of the Bowman House on Centre Ave ' —Local institute at Galbraith's School, No. 2. Adams twp , next Satur day week, Dec 3 —Both hotels in Zelienople were en tered and robbed Tuesday night. and money and liquor taken. —The Purviance store-room in Con noqueneesing was lately robbed of some watches, chains and rings —Game birds are very scarce in onr -woods. It wonld not be a bal idea to prohibit the hunting of birds with dogs. —A Dayton cash register was stolen from Kerr's grocery store at Man. a turn sights ago. broken open and robbed •ad then thrown into Parka s dam —All the store room* in John Htein * bo ild lug on S. Main it are now occupi es, and then is not a vacant store-room aloag the sttreet, which indicates that boainess in Batler is picking op. —W R Newton, representing the Chicken ng-Chvte Bro'sC*, has open ed a piano wararoom on H. Main St., ■ad invites the public to call and ex amine his Chase Bra*, and Hackley pianos See card. —£liczard weatherr prevailed over the West, Monday, and cattle perished OB tbe ranges. At Kansas City the taarcery dropped a m. and connecting at Callery with the Washington and New York expre**, which reaches the depot 4b Pittsbarg at abitu 14:20 p rn. Some Other changtM have been made See OqrrecUri Time Table on this p ige -Barly laU Hatnrday rn >rmng bnrg Olan attempted to enter the house of fcalah Donaldson on Lincoln street, through a window. Mr. Donaldson was at work in the glass work* at tbe time, bat his wife w-ts equal to the oc oasion and opened fire on the rascal* with a revolver, cansing their hasty ratrsat No cine to their identity has been discovered. Ho many cases of petty robbery indicate that an organfz ad gang ia at work here New, four-room house for sale, (n quire at this office. —Fcyt a Xinm Stereo pticon lantern latest improved, everything (MVlti*. with Hi good standard views Op account jJ ether ba*fa%M the owner has no use (or It and it will he sold MWp Inquire at this office. WANT&DI WA.NTKD - Residents Agta. for Batler City, to rej«re*cn» the Grand, t'nlon Tea Co..selling Teas, Coffees, Baking Fowler to pnvate families Oaad opening for party rv«t afraid to spark. Small trmil raquutd. Address D. A. H*eTao<), t>mi Agt., 159CroU>n Ave., New Castle, Pa. What Next. About five weeks ago C. E Miller eorprieed tba people by placing on sale •boat five thousand pairs of shoes at half price. It has been a great sale.draw teg trade for him from2ft miles In every bisection, and now jnst when yon need them be annonnces a Big Rubber Sale. It, ia connection with his Leather HJU*. will make thing* lively a (wind them this winter. public NalfM. t!be aale on the II H Gold place near North Hope on tbe 2d amounted to over -#I,OOO. Mr. Gold intends remaining on the the place and has purchased a hea vy draft team. Nov 38—At J. W Monks' in Middle ■ex twp., near Flick P. O , stock, farm lag implements, etc. See bills po«t»d Markets. OUT KTOcirn nre paying 17*: for bitt*r. . Wfor <*KK*' 40 for potato***. 50 for par* Sips. V> for turnip* V) to 80 tor apple*. W for nnacb, »to 5 a hf