THE BUTLER CITIZEN. DECEMBER 3, 1903. □ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE— AII advertisers intending to make chum in their ada. »boa id notlfj a« of their intention to do so not later than Mon day mornlnf. Notice in Bankruptcy—Standard Ex Ch Adm'rs Notice—Estate of Levi Le | '"Executor s Notice— Eetate of Barah Beighle Report of First National Bank of Harrisville. Ordinance for Mifflin street eewer. Holiday advertisements. Dr. Mahaffey, Dec. 7 and 8. Hard Times Liniment for Rheuma tism. Admlnlsu »«ora and Executor* of estate cin secure their rec-elpt book* at the CITI ZBN office. and persons making public sales thalr note books. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —The 1904 calendars are on d6ck. —Christmas eoinee on Friday this year. —Sixty-eight uurees came to Butler from the Pittsburg hospitals. —John S. Osborne of West street fell on bis way to the carworks and broke hia ankle —The outlook for a Teachers' Insti tute in Bntler this year is not very bright at present —Hobaon had a small audience in the court room last Friday night— too many of our people were attending sick folks. —Gen. Qulings will be the speaker at the Elks' memorial in the Court Houae, Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Eight-hundred and twenty-four new wells were completed in the Penn-1 ■ylvania fields, last month, with an al leged slight increase in the production. —The issue of bonds by the town for the building of a City or Town Hall, will be one of the questions to be de cided at the Spring or February election. —The afternoon 8.. R. & P. train now leaves Allegheny at 5:10 p. m., or an hour later, and the night train at 10:00 p. in., half an hour later. See time table. —That theatre fire in Pittsburg, turn ed out to be not aa bad as was reported in Butler last Wednesday night The "Avenne" was on fire but did not burn and the Grand was not touched. Geo. B. Turner and Ed. Young, of Weat Sunbury, were in Butler, last Fri day, seeing about a case of smallpox that had developed in that town. Har ry Shall came home sick a few before and developed a case. —Last Friday while a son and daugh ter of David George were driving home a man stoppeed them and demanded a ride, and when the boy said "No," and whipped up the horse, tbe man shot at him. the ball entering the left shoulder and causing a dangerous wound. —Carbolic acid ia an anti-septic; it is •lao a poison, and people who use it as A preventive of fever should do so care fally and keep the bottle in their pocket or under lock and key. A few drops in half a tea-cupful of water, taken before •ach meal or npon an empty stomach, la about what the Pittsburg physician, quoted by the Dispatch, recommends. —At the meeting ol the Council, Tuesday evening, the assessment ordi-| nances for West Penn street and Zieg ler avenue were adopted, also that for fha Mifflin street Hewer; it was decided to submit the City Hall matter to a vote of the people; the report of Chief Bnrk kalter was read and some supplies fcr the fire department were ordered. Some smill matters were disposed of, aome bills passed, and Council adjourn ed for two weeks. —A young man of Philipsburg, Cen tre county, made a reckless wager with S charming girl of Ottceola. He wager od to give her a box of candy for every 100 votes that Judge Gordon would poll over his opponent, Allison O. Smith, for Judge; while she obligated herself to give him a kics for every vote that Smith would have over Gordon. She could see no one but Gordon in the race. Well, Smith won by some 2,500 votes. It la estimated that it will occupy the young lady's leisure all winter to make good her bet. —A well-to-do gentlemen farmer re cently wrote the editor of this paper, giving him permission, for the benefit of his readers, to say in his paper that the aforesaid gentleman farmer bad three very fine; cows for sale. With the copy he sent "kind regards " Now if the editor could pay his printers with kind regards and the printer pay bis landlord, groceryman and so on indefi nitely with kind regards, what a lovely place this world would be to live in!— Ex. Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago Glee Clab, this evening, Thursday, Dec. Brd, is the date of the Y. M. C. A. course's second number, The Chicago Glee Clnb, and It will giv en in the Second Presbyterian church, this evening. The body of the chnrch will be reserved for holders of season tickets. Steen's Pasteurized Milk. The proprietor of Steen's Creamery started to deliver milk on the 19th of August and is now delivering to 070 families besides a large number of hotels and restaurants. The first wagon start ed to deliver to 110 families and is now delivering to 197. The increase in busi ness speaks for the quality of bis goods snd the future will find him strong in maintaining the quality of his goods as well as in the increase of bis business. 35 FOR 25 A real $85.00 overcoat for 125.00 and s genuine $85.00 suit for $25.00 at COOPER'S Corner of the Diamond. These prices are only temporary. The largest assortment of overcoats in town at Ritter & Rockenstein's. POPCORN Take yoor old pop-corn to J. A. Rich ev's bakery and Confectionery, Butler, Pa, and get the market price in cash for it If It is up-to-date clothing you '.want try Ritter & Rockenstein's. —The Citizen And the National Stock man and Farmer, the World's Greatest Farm Paper from now until Jan. 1 1905 both for f2.00. Dol'ar Savings Fund & Trust Company -527 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Is authorized to act as Executor, Ad minittrator, Guardian, Committee, Trustee, Receiver or Agent. Security, Capital and Surplus #2,000- 000. 4 per cent Interest paid on Time De posits. 2 per cent Interest on daily balances subject to check. Loans made on Mortgages or other approved Collateral in Stocks, Bond. etc. Every accomodation afforded, consist ent with careful management Write for booklet giving full informa tion. The Epidemic. i Some members of the State Board of Health were in Butler, last Saturday. I and, after investigation, were nnani i mously of the opinion that the epidemic of typhoid in Butler At present is doe to , the pollution of the water supply, from ' cases of typhoid near the new dam, from which the germs had been washed into the dam. This being the case—the water in the dam, the reservoir and water pipes be ing polluted—the question arises. When will it end? Bnt as everyone in Bntler is now using boiled water, and, as the same can be had at all the restaurants and hotels in the town, (besides deep well and mineral water), there is no more danger in coming to Bntler at present than there ever was. A farm er who is allowing a rotten cabbage to remain in his cellar, or surface water to drain into his well is taking more chances on typhoid than the people of the town. This disease came to the town from tbe country. There is no reason whatever, why the people of this vicinity should not continue to do their marketing and shopping in But ler. However, there are a great many cases of distress in Butler, at present, men out of work and ont of money, aud either down themselves, or members of their families down, and to aid these a public meeting was held in the Court room, last Sunday, at which relief com mittees were appointed, and several thousand dollars were subscribed. The ward committees are to discover and report cases of distress to the Cen tral committee, which will issue orders for groceries, fuel, or whatever is need ed; and, if necessary, furnish nurses, who are coming here from all points. Besides this, the Wagner house, on S. McKean, the Good Will Hose rooms, on EL Jefferson, some rooms in one of the Duffy buildings, the County Home on the Hill, the new Smith building on Pearce Avenue, and a large frame near the Car Works, have been secured, aDd fitted up for hospitals, with nurses, etc. The Ward Committees are—Blair Hooka for the Ist.; W. Z. Murrin for the 2nd; E. H. Negley for the 3rd; A. W. McCollough for the 4th, and Theo. Keck for the sth. The hospital com mittee ia E. H. Caughey and Father Carrol. The finance committee iaChaa, Douglass, W. H. Pape, A. C. Troutman and J. C. Jackson. Treasurer, T J. Shuffiin. The central committee, with office in the Council rooms, Duffy building, is composed of J. V. Ritts, W. F. Rum berger, Alex. Mitchell, Harvey Boyd, C. G. Christy, J. M. Galbreath, Isaac Hawk, A. G. Williams, L G. Smith. C. M. Heineman, Father Carrol, E. G. Caughey and others —one or more of whom will always be on band to issue the necessary orders. Almost everybody who subscribed to the relief promised more, if necessary, and it is a question aa to whether the appeal for outside help, excepting as to trained nurses, was called for. It seems to have "queered" the town, but we re peat to the farmers of this vicinity— there is no more danger in coming to Butler now than there ever was. At the last session of the Legislature through the efforts of Senator Williams an emergency or epidemic fund of $50,- 000 was appropriated from the state treasury and put in charge of the state Board of Health. Part of this can now be procared for the suffering here. The largest local contributors were: Isaac G. Smith, $100; E. G. Caughey, *1 ,000 for the Standard Steel Car Com- I pany and SIOO for himself; Millard F. Wright, SI,OOO for Butler Water Com pany, and SSO for himself; National Transit Company, SI,OOO. Besides the above the principal contributors were: Boggs & Buhl, Allegheny, $250; Thos. W. Phillips Bons & Co.. $250; Farmers National Bjnk, $100; Youukina Bros , SSO: Butler Savings and Trust Compa ny, $100; Standard Plate Glasa Compa ny, $100: Butler Light, Ileat and Motor Company, SSO; Home Natural Gas Co , $100; Douthett & Graham, $100; Amer ican Brewing Co., $500; Producers & Refiners Oil Co., $250; E. H. Jennings & Bros., $250; H. J. Klingler & Sons, $100; W. H. Larkin, SSO; Captain Lie bold & Son, SSO; W. F. Rumberger,sso - County National Bank, $100; J. V. Ritts, $100; Joeeph Hartman & Son, $75; Liquor Men's Association, $150; Wm. Campbell. $100; J. H. Troutman, $100; Lewis Wick. $100; Blair Hooks, SSO; Raymond Reed, a druggist, offered SIOO in prepared medicine; Alfred Camp bell, Brown & Co., and Seaman Bros., all furniture dealers, and Troutmana' Sons, the Eisler-Mardorf Co., Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. Harper Bros and other business firms, offered large donations in Merchandise. Casper Sherman of fered $25 worth of bread. On the program Friday night, but cannot talk, innch less sing and recite. Did yon ever try Victor Lung Syrup for Coughs and Hoarsenessl Yon will find just what you want in a fall suit or overcoat at Ritter & Rockenstein's. Insurance and Real Estate. If yon wish to sell or buy property yon will find it to your advantage to see Wm. H. Miller, Insurance and Real Estate next P. 0., Bntler, Pa. Your fall suit at Ritter & Rocken stein'a. YOU Will be sorry if you do not call at Clee land's Jewelry Store, to look for a Christmas gift. Finest goods that can be sold for the price. Ritter & Rockenstein's seem to be leaders in men's and boys' clothing. Reduced Itntes to Wilkesbarre. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the meeting of the Pennsylvania State Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, to be held at Wilkesbarre, Dec. 8 to 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Wilkes barre from all stations on its lines in the State of Pennsylvania, Dec. 7 to 10, good to return until December 12, in clusive, at rednced rates, (minimum rate, 25 cents). Everything in fall suits and overcoat at Ritter & Rockenstein's. One-way Colonist Itates to the West. Tickets on sale daily until Nov. 20 1903, inclusive, at all ticket offices of the B. & O. R. R. to points in Arizona California, Colorado. Idaho. Mexico Montana. Nebraska, Nevada, New Mex ; ico, Oregon. South Dakota, Texan, Utah i Washington, Wyoming and British Colombia at greatly reduced rates. For full information call on or address ' ticket agent, B. & O. R. R. FOK RENT— Two houses, inquire of E. H. NKULE. Diamond. WANTED An enterprising fanner in this section • to canvass during the late fall and winter among the farmers in his vicini i ty. Must be active, capable and honest. Work will prove profitable to a good ' man and can be made a source of regular and easily earned income each year. To it may bo devoted as much or jas little time as desired. If interested ■. write at once to T, M. G., Box 74, 1 Albany, N. Y. PERSONAL* Tom Alexander is home from West Virginia. Wilson Garvin, of Cranberrv. was in town on legal business Saturday. S. P. Hays of Middlesex township did some shopping in Butler, yesterday. Josiah Thomuson, of Brady township, did some shopping in Butler yesterday. Benj Stepp and wife, of Middlesex township, did some shopping in Butler Friday. J. N. Kirker. of Wampum, (Ellwood City R F. D. No. 2) was in town on le gal" business, Thursday. David and Jatues Lt-fevre, of Middle sex. sons of Levi Lefevre, deceased, were in town on legal business Friday. S. H. Bovard and T. J. Cokain. of Mercer twp.. and W. H. Smith and J C. Barr. of Valencia, were among the school directors who attended the con vention last Friday. Prothonotary Clark is back in his of fice. after a ten weeks siege of typhoid. Nearly everybody who has bad this fever and recovered from it. and who have had previons attacks of typhoid, agrees that this is something different. OIL. MOTES. The Market—On Monday the P, &K. Co. advanced to $1.85 and the Standard to $1.87 Wednesday. Alleghenv Co—The South Penn's well on the Thomas, near Undercliff. was drilled in Monday and started off at a 30-barrel an hour rate. The Leight farm well is yet doing ltK) barrels a day. Public Sales. Dec. 4—lo a. m., at the farm of Ire McJunkin, occupied by Harvey Turner, in Concord township, 2 miles east of West Sunbury, there will be a sale of 4 bead horses, 20 cattle, 27 sheep, hogs, poultry, hay, grain, wagons, farming implements, etc.. on Friday. Dec. 4. 1903, at 10 o'clock a m. Free lunch served at noon. December 16 -10 o'clock, at the farm of Josiah M. Thompson, at Elora, Pa., horses, cattle, skeep. hogs, grain, hay, farming implements. • Free lunch served at noon. iVJarßeti*. Wheat, wholesale price 70-75 Rye, " 50 Oats, " 39 Corn, " 60 Buckwheat 55 Hay, " 13 00 Eggs, ;; 25 Butter, ~3 Potatoes, ' 60 Onions, per bn 75 Cabbage, per lb 1 Chickens, dressed 12J-15 Chickens, spring, per pair 60 Celery, doz bunches 30 Honey, per pound 15 Lettuce, lb 10 Beete, per bu 75 Cukes, per doz 20 Apples, per bu 40-50 Walnuts 75 Hickory 1 75 Chestnuts 2 50 Grand Opera House, Pittsburg. NEXT WEEKJ— "GARRETT O'MAGH." Next week's play at the Grand will introduce Mr Ingersoll in the title role of Mr. Olcott's original creation, "Gar rett O'Magh," with the full strength of the Stock Company in the cast. Pittsburg Orchestra. The fifth set of concerta of the season by the Pittsburg Orchestra, Victor Her bert, Conductor, will be given on Fri day evening, December 4th, and Satur day afternoon, December sth. While the Orchestra program is nota ble, the concerta will have peculiar in terest becanse of the first appearance at Carnegie Music Hall of Alois Burgstal ler, tenor, aa soloist. Mr. Burgstaller, it will be remembered, took the part of Siegfried in the great performance of that work by Mr. Grau'a Metropolitan Opera Company last April. Ritter & Kockenstein's price ia always right. Overcoats—Overcoats—all kinds of overcoata at Ritter & Rockenstein's. Yonr fall overcoat at Ritter & Rock enatein's. STRAY PIG. Cauie to the residence of the sub acriber in Jefferson township, near Thorn Creek M. E. church, on or about Sunday, Nov 33. 1903, a large, black, brood sow. The owner ia requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. MRS. LOUIS REAMER, R. F. D. No. 0, Butler, Pa. Music scholars wanted at 128 W. Wayne St —The Citizen, the Nalional Stockman and Farmer and Success from now until Jan. 1 1905 all three for $2.50. You can have The Woman a Home Companion, Cosmopolitan, Leslie's Popular Monthly, or Household-Ledger, instead of Success if preferred. You will find just what you want in } a fall suit or overcoat at Rit*»r & Rockenatein'a. Their price ia alwaya right. NIGHT SCHOOL Six Montha night achool at the Bntler Business College for $25. Term begins Monday evening, November 2d. Call at the office for particulars ARE YOU USING HARD TIMES LINIMENT? Many people of Butler find There is Nothing its Equal for Rheumatism and Lumbago, Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Bronchitis, Paralysis, Sprains and Stiffened Joints. Each county of the state will be disposed of to good business persons, who will act as general agents for counties. They to order by the gross 1 from the Company and supply both local agents and druggists for one year from the time i their contract is signed. A Cash Prize of $15.00 will - be given the general agent, for [ every gross ordered from the , Company. Address all communications to W. J. BLACK, Carr P. 0., Pa. On Sale at Drug Stores What yon innst have in the home food, water and a good Liniment. None surpass Victor Liniment for any and all accident cases. H. MILLER, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. OFFICE —Byers 1 Building—next to P. O. Bntler Pa. MME. BARTLETT'S MASSAGE PARLORS. Mme. Bartlctt. assisted l»y a New York m:iss«ur and beaut* *pe<-latlst; magnetic, electric, vapor baths, scalp tr<-at mi'tii, niaasace; bust development. 304 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. Uonrn 12, Third Floor, Above Scott's. LE4IAL XF.WS. NEW SUITS. Blake Tobacco Co. vs. Elizabeth Fei gel, assumpsit for for tobacco, etc. furnished. A. Holruan, M. D . vs Nellie Miller, adm'x of Lewis W Miller. api6 acres in Clay for SSOO. Standard Trust Co. to Edward A. Bnrke. lot in Butler twp for SSO. Sarah Haziett to Lillian Todd, lot in Win field for $25. Jos. A. Painter to Lillian Todd, 2 1-2 acres in Winfleld for SSO. Forest and Loyal Clark to same, same for $45. Sophia Schilling to Henry E. Leasure, lot in Butler for $425. Mary Morris to Ella S. Niece, lot in Harmony for SI2OO. John Barnhart to James L. Taylor, 22 acres in Oakland for S7OO. J. F. Anderson to same, lot in Butler for S4OO Marriage Licenses. Cbarlea H. Garvis Foxburg Sadie Adams Parker Charles H. Redic Butler Mrs. Lucy Iman Chicora E. L. Gardner Butler Erina Murtland " J. W. Steele Chicora Cora McCollough " Lewis B. Brown Clay twp ZnldaE. Rider Concord twp C. H May Chicora Florence Tadder " Frank H. McCall Franklin twp Amanda E, Brown Euclid Wm. J. Watson Carbon Black Jessie Powell W. A. Hays Valencia Lida L. Cunningham Bakeratown At Pittsburg—George Dynan of San Joae, Cal., and Alice Mauk of Butler. We want your trade by i deserving it The quality in our values. 1 our prices and increasing ] sales proves this more than ( ever. We appreciate your trade, and will do our best to please by giving you better shoes for less money, a greater variety and larger selection to pick from. Merer Bros Coupons on the piano given with each pair of I shoes. I 224 S. Main St. K IIIUIII III! £ Binding of Books Is our occupation. Wc put our entire time to studying the best and latest methods of doing our work. It you are thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at Tlie Butler Book Binder;, W. W. AM ON, Prop. Opp Conrt House. j Wm. Foster, ( \ Architect. j Plan of all kind of buildings V S furnished on short notice. X f Office in Berg Building, / J Butler, Pa. v REMOVAL We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner ol Main and Clay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. 1). Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that arc right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and arc also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence, Flower Vases etc., as wc have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Sechler Directors' Convention. About a hundred school directors of Butler county came to town last Friday morning and assembled in the Court House. Prof Russell, of West Sunbury, was elected President of the meeting. Profs. Graham, of Fairview. Harper of Cranberry aud Magee of Slippery Hock lead off with a few well-timed and appropriate remarks. At the afternoon session talks on school books, the compulsory law. high or central schools, etc , were made by Rev. Grimes, Co. Superintendent Fruit of Mercer county, Deputy State Super intendent Stewait and W. I. lierr. The next convention will be called together by President Russell. Wonders Accomplished By Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mahaf fey and Miss Miller, the Expert Opticians, of New York and Pittsburg. Their science and skill established in Butler. They will be at the Hotel Lowry two more days, next Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 8. Giving Free Examinations of Eyes. No one Urged to Buy. Price From $2.00 to SB.OO. Why suffer with your eyes? It costs no more to be fitted by specialists than to risk your vision with inexperienced opticians. We have successfully fitted over five hundred people in and around Grove City. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK About your eyes? They pain you a lit tle: they itch and you rub them, then they are relieved for a short time. But they ought noi to pain you at all with ordinary use. There is something wrong. Come in aud tell us about it and let us show you what it is. There is no charge for that. If seeing is believing then you may order glasses, but we do not urge any one, and you will be shown the utmost courtesy whether an.order is givett or not. W C Fleming, well known saw mill and lumber man of Butler countv, with headquarters at Greer's law office, says: I have beeu compelled to wear glasses for years and always bought the best I could have fitted. I thought 1 could see very well. But three weeks ago I called on Mr. and Mr?. MahafTey and Miss Miller at the Lowry Hotel. Butler, and had my eyes fitted, and compared my glasses with what they fitted. There was so much difference, I ordered glass es. I have worn them two weeks. I have tried them at a distance and find that I can read signs and recognize peo ple at a distance that I could not Bee with my old ones. I can also read for hours without tiring or aching after wards. I feel it a duty to those troub led as I have been to recommend these opticians to them. Hintermeister Stands for Harmony. The Most Critical Tests are applied to the Hintermeister Pianos before they are placed on sale. Tone, finish, workmanship are all considered. Therefore Thanksgiving should be cele brated by placing ip your home one of our PIANOS. Still a few organs at low figures. Sheet Music. Columbia Phonographs, 25c Records. Paragon Piano Player. Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., Butler Branch, Old P. 0. B'd'g., J NO. C. DICKSON, Mgr. FOR Drugs Ffcdicl{ Grohman, 109 N, fl\a\n Street, PA. sest Service. Prompt and Careful Attention. Four Registered Pharmacists. Prescription Worl< a Specialty. w. s & E. WICK, DEALERS'IN Hough and Worked Lumber of all Kind* Doors. Ba»h and Mouldings Oil Well Klgs a Specialty. Office and Yard K Cunningham and Monrcs Sta near Went Penn Depot. «nrrcs ''A k -» See fbe sign direct opposite the Old Poslofflce, Theodore Vogeley, [|J Real Estate and r 4 Insurance Agency, j *3 238 S. Main St. i ,; i>| Butler, Pa. j"nji I f you have property 1 afl to sell, trade, or rent Pfj or, want to buy or A gg. rent can, write or VJI uhone me. List Mailed Upon Application |R-R-TIME-TABLES 11 iV O It I? Tim* table ellrctiv* SI my 17, I*« 2 EMI< rn Stamiar 1 Time aOfTBBOCXD Allegheny Acconmoilation. Allegheny •n l Altorbenj Kipnw ♦fclOa-m - " ♦« *ll 40 a-tn 1111 wood City A«*"nin»<-lati<»n *l:4o p-m Chit »£«•, N«*«r « *Mle aiul All' gbeD) Ex *i f l-ia Aileghoaj Fxprp* k AlWhriiy AicomoiiNktioi Cllu.iml jui>] New Castle Accommodation... "5:50 p-m NOBTIIBOIND KHiie an*l Bra«lfonl Mail +9:12 a-B» Clarion Arromanriitinn *4:56 j-n Fuxl»urg Accumni.-lation tft-'OtJ p.n ; * Daily. ♦ Acept Sunday. S Buad*y ouh I Trains leave the Allegheny station for . Butler at 7:80, 8:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 1 15. ! ;;:00. 6:13 and 11:30 p.M. and Pittsburg station at 7:50 a.M. On Sunday at 7:30 А.M. and 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. For through tickets, Pullman reaervatl.HM and In t -rniHti n applv to W. R. TI'KNKR, Ajrt. Butler. !*». E. I). SMITH. A. C». P. A.. l>itt»l>nrg, I*» uK& P K R Time table in effect Nov. 22, 190;!. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. IN., mixed for Punxsutawney and all intermediate stations. 10:17 a. M. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester. 0:30 p.m. local for Punx'y and Daßois and all stations. 11:25 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:10 a. M. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:47 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußois. 5:34 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 7:45 p.m. week days, mixed train from Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local points as far as Dtißois at 5:10 p.m. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO. Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1903 EASTERN STANDARD TIME northward. Daily except Sun-lay. Southward tU-H.l jp) (Real down) 5 10 H ~ STATIONS. 1 8 11 I'M KM P.M. a.m. AM pm 7 25 2 20 Erie 7 00 12 1» 7 01 1 53 Fairview : 7 36 12 41 fi 51 1 42 (Mrard 7 X U 5; 7 00 1 15 ar. .Conneant. .ar 9 11 2 I_> 5 :i2 11 45 IT. . \Jonneaut,. .1* 7 15 11 15 I o 33 1 25 CrauMTille 7 55 1 15 fl -Hi 1 20 Albion 8 00 1 2" 11 11 1 05 Shaileland . ! 8 13. 1 34 ! fi OS 1 03 Springboio 8 W 1 3 « <5 02 12 57 (Jonueautville 8 l! 3 1 11 5 40 12 3> Moadville Juuct.. 8 »'• - <« li 30 1 08,ar.. Meadville.. ar «23 2 43 4 43 11 52'1v.. Sleadville.. .1* ; 7 45 1 27 6 05 12 43 ar. .Conii.Lake. .ar 8 55 2 15 |515 12 23!1v " 1* |833 1 52 5 40 ar..LiuesTille ..ar 10 25 112 02 lv •* 1» 8 25 12 02 I 5 23 12 Irt HarUtoun 8 59 2 22 5 17 12 10 Adanwrille j 9 05 2 28 i 5 07 12 00 Osgood B 15, » 40 7 10' 5 00 11 521 Greenville 6 30' 9 23 2 50 7 »C> 4 53 11 45 Sheuango 6 3S 9 TJ 3 0" 1 « 45 1 35 11 22 Kre.loi.la « 5« 9 47l 3 17 6 271 1 2il 11 Otf Mercer 7 IK 10 0:1 3 3.) b 22 t 15 11 OljllotMton Junction T 22 10 07 3 40 B 01 3 50 10 41 UroieClty 7 11 10 25 4 01 5 471 I" 28.1ffarriaville 7 58 4 It 5 4oJ 3 38 10 20 Branch t.,u 8 07 1C 43 4 23 6Vi 108 11 14 ar.. Hilliard... ar 11 It 045 4 :to 3 (Ml 7 00 lv...Hilliard. ..lv 7 00 7 00 3 Oo 5 31 3 33*10 17 Keiater S 12 10 46 4 27 sls 3 19'10 031 Euclid 83011 00 443 4 45! 2 50 9 35 Butler 9 OOill 25 5 10 3 00l 1 15 8 15 Allegheny 10 25 1 00 6 35 pin I pni am a.m. pm p.m Train 12, leaving Orovo Oity fi.'*) a. m- Mercer 6:2-">. M'-advillc Jet. 7,55, Conneautvlllo B,lti, arrives in Erie at 9;40 a. m. Train 13, leaving Erie 5:10 p. m. Oon neautvllle a;3s, Meadville Jet, 7,00, Oreenvlllo 7,40, Shcuaiigo 7,52, Mercer 8,31, arrives at G-ove Oity at 8,55 p m, E D. COMSTOCK. E. H. UTLEY, Qen. Pass. Agt, Gen. Mgr. Pittsburg. Pa W. R. TURNER. Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa PENNSYLVANIA % l s , WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SoaincL* 1* ltrrEOT Oot, 8,19011. SOUTH. , V/KEK DAYS . iA M A.M. A M. P.M. P M BUTLEB Leave 6 05 j 7 38 10 05 235 4 35 Saxonburg Arrive 1 6 34 8 08 10 36 3 00 5 03 Butler Junction.. " 707 83011 03 325 529 Butler Junction. ..Leave, 7 32 8 30 11 47 3 25 5 29 Natrona Arrive 1 7 41 8 44 11 57 3 35 5 39 Tareotum 7 47 8 51,12 i>s a 42 5 4« Spriugdale 7 57 902 12 17' 3 Q s<- Claremont I 9 18'lB 30 4 08 fi 10 Sharpaburg j 8 19 ! 9 26112 47 410 616 Allegheny 8 30 9 38 1 00 4 20 6 20 |A. M. A.M.JP. M P M. P. M BUNDAT TRAINS.—Leave Eutlci for Allegheny Oity and principal Intermediate itationa at 7:2 n a m , and 4:55 p. m. NOBTH. WEEK DATS A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Allegheny City . .leave 6 25 850 10 15 3 0.1 6 10 Sharpaburg 1 0 30 9 00 10 25 *3 13ja0 20 Claremont . . .... 10 32j ... I .... Spriugdale .... I 9 23.10 49 ... J0 41 Tarentum 7 08 9 32 11 00 3 40 « 4SI Natrona I 7 I3i 9 36 11 07 3 45 6 53 Butler Junction. ..arrive 7 25 9 47 11 17 3 51 7 02 Butlor Junction... .leave 7 3 r > 95512 35 405 702 Saxouburg 8 08 10 19 1 05 4 41 7 27 BUTLEB airlve 8 35,10 45 1 33 , 5 Li 7 53 !A.M.|A.M,,P. M.|P. M.!P. M SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But ler and principal Intermediate •tatlon* at 7:03 a m. and 9-33 p. in. Foil THE EABT. Week» Day«. Sundays M.| A. M. P. M. A.M. P M BCTLEK tT I> 05 10 05 235 7 20: Butler J'ct ar 70711 03 325 810 .... Butler J'ct lv 72511 17 351 814 .... Keeport kr 72811 20 3 fit 817 .... Kvkiminetas J't.. 73511 37 359 823 .... Leechbu.a " 7 A M For Atlantic City (via Delaware Rirer Bridge • rail route) H.OO a.m.and p. rn. daily, 44Peun nyIv.t.iia Liinitrtl," and New Yt»rk limite«l, 715 a. m, week days. 10:00 p.ru. daily, with through sler lied liank, 7.42, 9 Vi, 1117 a. in., 2 6.15, 9.34, and 11.50 rn. «eek-..%. 10,49 a. m.,6 |5,10.45, and ll.Wp. iu. 44 a" St«»|is only on signal or notice t.» agent to 1 4 T' .**t«i|wi only on HiKiwi or notice to agent t»r ♦>•!»- «lactor t»» rt-ceive «ir discharge jianaeiig' iH. F.i detailed information, apply to ticket ag-Mit or ii»rner Fifth Avenue and Suaithfl
> 44 Iron Bri.lge 755 310 44 Wlnfield Junction HlO 325 44 H 2oj 3 35 44 Butler Juuctiou 825 340 Arrive fuller 10 45 5 13 Arrive Allegheuy 9 38 6 09 pm | ! . • .... 12 56 5 40 KASTW \BD. STATIONS. A H PM Leave BlairsvtUe 8 11 2 25 14 Allegheny . 850 303 « Hutler 73H 2 3ft 44 Butler Junction 10 00 440 « Lane 10 03 443 44 Wlnfield Junction 10 1® 455 M Iron Bridge 10 25 505 44 Boggnville lo 515 Arrive Went Wiiifl* Id _. lu 50 5 V> ! ""Trains stop at Lane aud Iron Bridge uuly ou Flag to take on or leave off passengers. Trains eral Manager. Eyes Examined Free of Chargt R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Upticisn Next Door to Court Hooae, Sutler. P» [ 1 < IRON \ \ AND < (WINE, > { (Peptonized) j When yon bnv u beef, irfiu f v find wine, why oot get a ) f one? Much that is sold undt-r f ( that name h«"> but little to 1 J commend it as such excej.t the J t name. We prepare a N j Irou and Wine tbat is com- I jwsed of the pnrett extract of J ( beef, the most digestable form t of iron, pure sherry wine and j > a high grade of pure pepsin. C \ This is a splendid tonic aud t blood maker. Will agree with y the most delicate stomach. ) 1 Prompt results will follow its t } use in impaired nutrition, im- J Sporensbed condition of the f 1 blood and in general debility. 1 f We have customers who ( v speak of it in the highest S i terms, lie sure and ask for \ ( Boyd's Beef, Irou and Wine f peptonized. Full pint bottles J \ 75C ? \C. N. BOYD.iI / DRUGGIST, j / % Near the Court House. € \ Butler, Pa. N K? "'' 'y * * r. rn CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fashions latest fancies conceived by the skill of the gold and silversmith are to be seen here in their ureates* pro fusion. A shining array of trold, silver and nickel watches, from the famous .00 Intcersoll to the finest product of the Elgin and Waltham factories. Diamonds. Art Goods, Silverware that wears,a magnificent stock of rings, chains, charms, scarf pins, hrooches, cuff buttons,rich cut glass and novelties in gold and silver, suitable for presents. We also sell— Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins aud Guitars. Optical goods. Field and Spy Glassee. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House I RUINED I BK Many a fine piece of Pj j'.'f] silver,watch or locket . is spoiled by machine |y or poor hand engrav ■ ing,we engrave with ra out extra charge on U all goods sold by us, K| and when we Bay ■ engraved we mean Si engraving that you |H will not be ashamed fl to send anywhere. I Ralston & Smith, ■ "No Fancy Prices," I JEWELERS, fl Engravers and Watchmakers, 9 110 W. Jefferson Street. Inspect Your Eye Glasses Closely And yon will find that all tho minor points have been attended to as care fully as the most important feature. They fit. The price is what you should pay, no more, no less. No charge for examination. M> Holiday lines of Jewelry, Dia monds. Cut Glass, Hand painted China, Gold Vases and Bronzo Statuary are arriving daily. Come early and select your Xmas presents and have them laid away till wanted. CARL H. L6IGHNER, Graduate Optician and Jeweler 209 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Don't Know That? That Stern's Creamery and Milk depot at the rear of 417 South Main street is in operation? WELL, IT IS! And if yon want good Milk, Cream. Creamery Butter or Butter milk, call and see us or watch for our wagon. People's Phono Bell Phoue 2 n city at #1 each. Better grades $1.50 each. We are leaders in Union Suits for men, sl, $1.25. $1.50 to SB. LA REDUCTIONS IS MILLINERY—AII Trimmed Hate, from the lowest Qk JP to the highest, are now to go at reduced prices, and we show an assort- jm mt*nt worthy of your attention. Now is the time to get your Winter Hat. a) £ Watch For Our Christmas Announcements- & ■j Co., g SOUTH MAUI STRUT | £ SS D ' I"I Send in Your Mail Orders. 5 OPPOSITE HOTEL ARLINGTON. BUTLER. PA Pi - * m Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN]: ANNOUNCES < > I Important Price Cuts ;; $ ON O X Women's, Children's and Misses' < ► Wraps, Suits, Cloaks and Millinery, < > ■'/? < > With the near approach of the Holidays we begin a * * V general reduction sale of Suits, Skirts and Coats; also { * V Millinery and Fine Dress Goods. The opportunity is a i * great one if you have not yet bought your winter out- * * y fit. Read. j | j{ $10.(X) for lined Coats with Military Capes, value, $15.00 { | 8.50 for lined Box Coats, real value : : 12.50 \ t X 5.00 for lined Kersey Jackets, real value : : 7.50 ( €> Our Special Coat in Kersey Zebeline cloth at $5.00 < > ts for children up to 14 years, cannot be equaled else- < ) O where for less than $7.50. < > V $5.00 Skirts in long and walking lengths, value $7.50 i * V 7.50 Skirts in long and walking lengths, formerly 10.00 * * V 5.00 Jacket Suits, : : : : formerly 10.00 { ' 10.00 Jacket Suits, : : : : formerly 16.00 ' > 112.50 Jacket Suits, : : : : formerly 20.00 { * FINE TRIMMED HILLINERY At Half Price. j > 75c Fine Dress Goods, formerly SI.OO < » 50c Fine Dress Goods, formerly 75c < > 39c Fine Dress Goods, formerly 50c \ > Big Reductions in Furs for Ladies, Misses and < > Children. < , "Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.:; X Bell Phone 30*. Ruflor Do < > V People's Phone 136. Duller, r—Q. < t ;t>00 I Fall-1903Wintcr I | Our woolens are in and ready for I yourinspection. You cannot put oft I buying much longer so better come I in, and look things over. I Buffalo Woolen Blankets. I Shaker Flannel Comforts. I Woolen Dress Goods. I Our Fur and Wrap Department is I more complete than ever. I Everything in Furs from the cheap-1 est to the best. I All the latest and newest cuts in I Coats, Jackets and Capes. I DUFFY'S STORE. | The Christmas Spirits I Or Any other spirits or wines ■>r liqnors should be purchased at Lewins^l if yon are looking for the bent. jfl "Give me a bottle of wine, In this I bnry all nnkindness." H ' —Julius Caesar. ■ A good bottle of wine makes H A /VIERRV CHRIST /VI AS GIFT ■ Finch, Largo. WHISKIES I Gibson, Overholt, % Dillinger, Bridgeport, 6 years old H Thompson, Gnckenheimer, ■ We offer them at per fnll quart, $5 f° r W quarts. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE ■ Whiskey, guaranteed a years old, S2 00 P^ r gallon. 4 Onr guarantee of purest goods at lowest prices governs every sale. Hj Send your orders at once to obtain prompt shipment. We prepay express charges on all orders of $5.00 or over. ROBERT LEWIN & CO., I Wholesale Dealers in H WINES AND LIQUORS, ■ 14 Smithfield St , Pittsburg, Pa- H 1 Bell Phone, Court 2179. P. &A. Main 1458. B | For Holiday & Wedding Presents | | There's nothing more appropriate than pictures, and there's no better £ » place to buy them than at our store We have on view Bisson's "Zephyrs f * .>f Love,' one of the grandest water colors out. Also a full line ef Den x % Pictures. Uval Frames are all the go now. See what we have to offer. * TREGANOWAN ART CO. * I 4:57 Penn ave , cor Fifth St., -Pittsburg. Pa. -1108 Wylie ave., cor Elm st | Near Joh. Horn© Co. w | Advertise in the CITIZEN.